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10-'\'he Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 17, 19'11

Died Thursday

News••• in BriefS
ConUnued from Pall(e 1
porta lncloied top secret goverrmient documents from the Army,

CIA and FBI.
Robert F. Oidak, a federal penitentiary Inmate who appeared
before Senate invl!ltlgallons subcommittee Wednesday to tell
about his part In, the theft ci $100 million In securilles and other
valuables, said he read the secret documents becAU8e "curiosity
got the better of me." But Cudak said he either burned the papers
cr "lilrew them In the water" after reading them because "I was
afraid ollt."

Mrs. Jerry (Marilyn) Powell, always a helpful one, has
returned to her duties In the office of the Southern !Alca) High
School in Racine after almost a year's absence.
Marilyn was seriously Injured last June 261n an auto accident on the first day of her V&amp;l;ailon, by the way - and was confined to
Battle Continues for Approaches
Veterans Memcrtal Hospital for nine weeks as a result. Slle was
I PHNOM PENH -NORTH VD:!'NAMESE forces kept up the then transferred to Holzer Medical Center for thetapy made
battle for the marsbland approaches to Phnom Penh's eastern necessary by a leg Injury, and sUU bas to report there three times
outakirts today with mOI"tar and rocket barrages clearly heard In a week.
the streets of !be capital. Cambodian units fought back from
THREE YOUNG BOYS swam the Ohio River near the
f!llllboats on the Mekong River and from the air.
Adlvillon II North Vietnamese troop&amp; has been trying since Pomeroy levee Wednesday afternoon. Quite an accomplislunent,
June 1 to' push Cambodian fcrceli fl'om tbe area east of Phnom to he sure, since the Old Ohio is wider than It used to be. Also quite
Penh In Ofl\er to gain a strategic foothold within sight and rocket a dangerous mlsslon. There wasn't a, boat in sight in caae help
range of the capital. 'l1le Communists also have set up mortars to would have been needed. The Ohio takes Its toll every year - too
the north aild northwest of the city. Observers doubt that the bad.
Communists want to Invest Phnom Penh l~H.
A RESIDENT FOUND an ex(leiiSlve grave decoration where
it had apparently been taken from a grave and covered with
grass. She's anxious to find the owner. The location wasln Beech
Grove Cemetery. If It belongs to you, just call Bn-2677. The same
resident also reports the theft of grave decorallons in some
THE BUSY BEAVERS 4-H Hoover, treasurer, reported a portions of the cemetery, Arather low level of stealing, huh?
Club met June 12 at the home of ~profit on the rwnmage ssle.
Mary Hoover with eight Following the meeting, the
'niANK HEAVENS for llttie girls.
members and three advisors ·advilors took the members to
Mrs. Maline Griffith, with a daughter, passes on the
present. They planned a trip to vlslt the Campus Martius following sentiment with a certain a~l to parents: .
Camden Park, discussed MU8eum In Marietta, and had a
"little girls are the nicest things that happen to people. They
making Fatller's Day gifts, and ssck lunch picnic.
are born with a.ll!tle bit of angelofihlne about them and though It
ordered sweatshirts for the · The next meeting Is to be held wears thin sometimes, there Ia always enough left to lasso your
Regatta Parade.
June 18 at the home of Bonnie heart - even when they are sitting In the mud, or crying temThe members reports were Dailey. They plan to decorate peramental tears, or parading up the ·street in mother's best
!ll8de on their projects. Steven their ftoat for the Regatta clothes.
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Parade and finish their
"A little girl can be sweeter oftener than anyone else In the
Divorces Granted Father's Day gifts. - Donaid world. She can jitter around, and stomp, and make funny noises
Karr Jr.
that frazzle your nerves, yet just when you open your mouth, she
1'Wu divorce actions were
THE SNOWVILLE 4-H Club
concluded and two others began met May 31 at the home of Mr. standa there demure with that special look In her eyes. A girl is
In Meigs County Common Pless and Mrs. Sam Stout with seven Innocence playing In the mud ; Beauty standing on its head, and
Court. sillce Wednesday.
members and one advilor at.. Motherhood dragging a doD by the foot.
''God borrows from many creatures to make a little girl. He
))jane King was granted a tending. They discussed seUing
divorce from KeMeth King on Rower bulba and what to do with uaes the song of a bird, tl1e squeal of a pig, the stubbornness of a
mule, the antics of a monkey, the spryness of a grasshopper, the
charges of gross neglect of duty the money they made.
curiosity
of a cat, the speed of a gazelle, the slyness of a fox, the
and extreme cruelty, and Jeff and Steve Arnold were in
Donna Rae ·McKelvey, Port- charge of recreallon. Steve softness of a kitten and to top it alJ off He adds the mysterious
land, was granted a divorce Stout served refreShments. The mind of a woman.
frOOI Bruce McKelvey, on a next meeting is scheduled for
"A Uttle girl likes new shoes, party dresses, smsU animals,
· cross petition. Jean Lyons, June 22. - Charles Oberholzer. first grade, noise makers, the girl next door, dolls, make believe,
Racine, fUed suit against Jaclde
dancing lessons, ice cream, kitchens, colorillg books, mSkeup,.
L. Lyons, Racine, and Patricia
cans of water, going visiting, tea partil!l and one boy. Slle doesn't
, . LADIES TO MEET
A. Jewell, Langsville, qalnst
The Ladles Allllllary of the care so much for vtaltors, boys ill general, large dogs, hand-mePearlle F. Jewell, Langsvtue,
downs, straight chairs, vegetables, snow suits or staying In the
on charges of gi011 neglect of Racine American Legion wiD
front
yard. She Is the loudest when you are thinking, the prettiest
duty and-extreme cruelty.
·meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the
Post home whan a revlslon of when she has provoked you, the busiest at bedtime, the quietest
the constituilon and by-laws Is when you want to Show her off and the most flirtatious when she
- absolutely must not get the best of you again.
'expected to be made.
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"Who else can cause you more grief, joy, Irritation,
satisfaction,
embarrassment and genuine deUght than this
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o onlghl &amp; Frldly
combination of Eve, Salonie and Florence Nightingale? She can
Veterans Memortal Hospllal
June 17-1a
ADMITTED
Walter muss up your heme, your bair and your dignity - spend your
Double Future Pr"Ovram
Hellman, Pomeroy; Arnold money, your time and your temper - then just when your
KELL Y:S HEROES
Stwnp, CheShire; Ada Cramlet, pallence Is ready to crack, her sunshine peeks through and yoil 've
IColor)
Racine; Barbara Byrge, lost again.
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"Yes, she is a nerve-racking nuisance, just a noisy bundle of
Clint Eastwood
Cheshire; Doris Parsons,
Telly Savalas
mischief. But when your dreams twnble down and the world is a
Racine.
-PiuaDISCHARGED - Allee mess - when It seems you are pretty much of a fool after alJ 1931: "THE
Capehart, Clarence Adams, she can make you a ldng when she climbs on your knee and
MOONSHINE
WAR"
Gladys Brewer, Anna WUllams, whispers, "I love you best of alii' "
Patrick McGoohan
Kathy Powell, Debora Elkins,
Richard Wldmark
Randy Russell, William
THE MEIGS COUNTY Fair Board is beginning to name
(Color)
Weaver,
Barbara
Lyons,
replacementa. Benny Slawter, Meigs Local Sch.ool District
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Leonard Lunsford.
teacher, was named to the board a couple of months ago to
replace his father, Hiram Slawter, Middleport Route 1, who luis
served many years and decided to step down from the board.
Marvin King, Puneroy, was named June 7 to serve on the board
to replace the late &lt;llarles Radford. At this poillt the board still
hils one vacancy- that created by the death ofFted LeHhelt.
. Both King and Slawter wiD serve on the board only untU the
annual electi011 is held In the fall, In accordance with regulations
governing the fair board.
VIce president Wallace Bradford bas taken over the presiding
spot alnce the Wness and death of Fred LeHhelt who was president
of the board.

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Father's Day .Gifts In The.Furniture ~parbnent
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Clarence Hawley, 72, of 1116
Maple Drive, Pomeroy, died
Tbutlday morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Reed Will and Mrs. Mary
Eblin, both of Pomeroy ; threl!
brothers, Edward and Owen,
Minersville , and Ernest
Hawley; Middleport, and two
sisters, Gerna Hinton and
Katherine GleM of Columbus;
seven grandchUdren, and seven
great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his wife,
Pearl Elizabeth; a sister,
Clarinda Ebersbach; two
brothers, James and John
Hawley, and a daughter,
EvelYn Roush.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the EWing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Charles Simons officiating.
Burial will be In Beech Grove
Cemetery. Friends may caD at
the fun~_ll_l ho~~ a! anyilme.

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In our Furniture
.Department you'll
· certainly find the
chair of your choice.

Kitchen Damaged ,
The kitchen of the horne of
Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Cross,
Lincoln St., Middleport, was
heavily damaged by fire at 5:15
p.m. Monday.
Firemen sald a pan left on the
stove. became overheated,
catching curtains on fire. The
blaze spread through the kit·
chen but was confined to that
room. There was smoke
damage In the remaillder of the
house said Middleport Fire
Chief Tom Darst.

Whyisa
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Checking_Accoun
like a
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BLOODHOUND.
It
down every payment. You have
a complete record in your account, full
facts for efficient money management.

The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
POMtROY, ·o.

Melnber Federal Reserve System
On Frld~tys Qur Drive-In Window

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Pomeroy

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ELBERFELD$ IN· POMEROY
Choose Father's Day Gifts
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From the Excellent Selection

No. I wiD be Dale Dutton; car
No. 2, George Hicks ; car No. 3,
Bob Miller, and car No. 4, Don
Betzing.
. A bouncing ball will be
knocked from one end of the
foolbsU field to lhe other In an
altempllolmock it through lhe
goal pools.
Contestants signed in the pie
eating contest are Frank
Vaughan, Thomas Soulsby ,
Chuck Bartels, Big Jim Wiles,

Thomas and Kelih Vanln·
wagen.
Participating In the "Basack·
wards Race," which Offers a
prize of $25, are members of the
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of the .
Beta Sigma Pbi .and the Xi
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Gamma Mu Sorority. ·
Taking pari wiD be Vicki '
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Phi Chapter, and Ann Rupe ,
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COUNTRY -~TERN- R. J. Browning, right, and son,
Ronald Kim, 13, Pomeroy, Rt. 2, will offer country and
western music' this· evening at Intermission of the Grand
Squares program which will be staged at Pomeroy Junior
HighSchool auditorium. Curtain time is 8:30p.m. The Friday
evening performance at the high school will follow the Big
Bend Regatta Parade which leaves Middleport at 6 p.m.
traveling non-11top to Pomeroy.

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POMEROY BOUND - "Jeremla"; offlcial froc for Rio Grande Collile's Alpha Delta
Epeilom fraternity may arrive ill Pomeroy this evening ill ttme for the Anilual Bla Bend
Regatta Parade. Members of the commuter fraternity were force4 to interrupt their journey
from Rio Grande this morning when "Jeremia" jumped from his covertil wa;on. PirUcipating ill the 35 mile hike are Carl Huntley, Mike Gerlach and Steve Gerlacli.
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Leonard Z. Jewell was named of war situation. He urged that
COnlljl8llder a second straight each post in the county join to
year by Drew Webster Post 39, purchase 1,000 bumper stickers
American Legion, :Tuesday urging prliloner of war action.
night.
The Pomeroy post voted $8.50
MR. FROG, U.S.A.
Other. officers - to be in· on its Share of the purchase.
stalled on July 6 - are Donald Charles Swatzel, after
Dr. George WiUJam Nace, above, is known throughout
Whaley, first vice commander; reporting on a recent chicken
the Frog World as "Mr. FrOg, U.S.A." He is Director of the
Roy Reuter , second vice barbecue, asked help from post
Amphibian Facility Department of Zoology and Center for
commander; Charles Swatzel, members for two barbecoes to
Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan.
finance
officer; Paul L. easel,, be held In conjuncllon '!flth Big
This, the Amphibian FacilitY at the·univetsity of Michigan,
adjutant; Edgar Van Inwagen, ·Bend Regatta
Weekend
Is the largest of its kind In the United Stales, and houses over
sergeant-at-arms; James Saturday and Sunday. · Don
5,000 Frogs. The frogs ~_re now being used In Leukemia
Gilmore, chaplain, and Joe Hunnel reported on the record
Research. Dr. Nace will be' ln Pomeroy, Ohio, to attend the
Struble, who wiD serve as in- of the "Meigs County American
Frog Jump and fo jump his own frogs on Saturday night. He
stalling officer , ·four year Legion baseball teinn ' cois accompanied by Dr. T. Kawamura, President Emeritus of
trustee.
sponsor~ by Post 39.
the University ci HiroShima. Also ill his party are Mr.
Delegates' expenses to the
Charles E. Frank was
Masalhl Ryusaki, and Dr. Nace's wife and three children.
state convention up to $50 will . reporle&lt;! corifmed to Veterans
Dr. Nace, Dr. Kawamura and Mr. Ryuzaki are to be initiated
be paid by the post provided Memorial HoSpital and Frank
as "Grand Croakers" in the Ohio Society for Promotion of
that each delegate attend all Fugate at the Holzer Medical
Bullfrogs, Inc.
convention meetings, march In Center. They are W~rld War I
the parade If physically able, veterans: Members were urged
and give a written or oral report to report to a bl~e 1t the
to the post upon his return. Pomeroy Elementary School
Frank Vaughan reported on the Tuesday to help replace 16 pints
recent Eighth Dis.trlct summer of blood ~ for Frank. A
I conference held at Wilkesville, prospective new member, [)(;r
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Bv United Press lnteroallonal
concluding the business session . Coates, a Vietnam veteran, was
Embarrassing to a Few
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In a talk on Americanism, illtroduced.
Vaughan
placed special em·
The Eighth District's annual
LONDON - SEN. J. WILLIAM Fulbright says the only hann
from The New York Times release of Vietnam War documents is phasis on the Vietnam prisoner picnic was announced for Aug.
to embarrass "a few Individuals who were party to the deception
ci the country."
Speaking of Schools-No. 193
Fullbright, in an interview with United Press International
Thursday, said ' that as far back as 1967 his Senate Foreign
Relations Committee asked to see the documents but the ad·
ministration refuSed. If the co!limlttee had seen the documents,
then, Fulbright added, none of the current fuss over the
By George Hargraves,
the old junior high achool ill
disclosures would have occurred. "I don't think they (the
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Superintendent
Pomeroy, plus the ·footNil
documents) have any significant effect on our national security,"
field, stadium, and the
the Arkansas Democrat said. "The only effect is embarrassment Meigs Local Sc!bool District
parking lot In Pomeroy.
to a few indlvhluais who were party to the deception of the
By the time you read this . We hope, that you enjoy the
country.''
brief column the Big Bend
events of the. weebncl. Meigs
Regatta will be in full swing.
Loca.l is haPP)' to be able to
Get Modern, or Choke
MUch of the activity wiD lake
make these faclUU• a part of
WASHINGTON- THE FEDERAL Reserve Board, warning place on school property
.the big event We are a1ao
that the. nation's banks could strangle on the 22 billion checks which the district is happy to
' ;&gt;roud to have ~ of 0111'
Americans write each year, Thursday urged adoption of a , make available.
( studen~ participating In l;he
computer sY&amp;tem which would automatically trarusfer funds
parade and, Other activities.
between bank accounts.
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School fa cilities involved
I DON'T KNOW ABOUT
· Uilder the board's proposal, for example, a person's \ay are the present junior high
you, but, as 11*"811hnd a
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sch90l building in Middleport, . middle~ citizen. of this
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JeweU announced a trusiees•
meeting far June 28 at the post
home and a pjst comdlaliders
meeting fot June %1.
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thanks to .toe Struble fho' faa
in charge Or jravealde riNI thia
month for Nant If. .lohn8t6h, a
past commander~ and. life
member of ihe )iolt.
Struble . COIIIIIIelll«&lt; on exceDent Meft1orlal Dly lll'viees,
partlcularb" on tbt a~ance
of the Vietnam · Color Guaftl,
and corimitnled on Boya State
now In Jli'Oil'he. BOyi 11Ata II
sponsored tiy the bblb
American L~t~on .
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Refrealiiliiiit. of floh and
chips were
by Paul CalC!
and Roy

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Select your Father's Day Gift carefully and letushelpyou wtih your shopping
Thlrdftoorfurnlturedepartmentla brlmmlngwitli gifts such as a new chair ."gun rack -new reading
lamp for his comfort- magazine racks -air conditioner -new box spring and mattrw.
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On the second floor.in the music department tbere'sa big sale on RCA table model Radios. You can
reaDy save this Ft1day and Saturday. Or you could select.a new TV set. Records. Guitar. Sheet 1

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For an extra fine gift idea - look at our selection of Luggage on the second noor. Ideal coiors 1n the ,
size or sizes you want. Anew picture-wall plaque Pl!ndulum Clock.
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Fanny Fanner.Boxed Candy · Palt of Binoculars • Instamallc Camera • Electric Razor' . Playing 1 :
cards ·Shave Cream -Mter Sbave Lotion· Cologne · Razor Blades. Unbrella ora Cane
Select Hallmark Father's Illy cards !tom a big selection. A1ao gift wrap paper '· ribbon and bows:.
Other gift IU8Il1!11lons - Wembley Ties • Parts Belts • White Ilresl Shirts • Sport Shirts - Knitted I
Shlrta • Llghllteight Jacket· Work Clothes - Dunglq'eea ·Summer Cap or Hat • Dre&amp;S Slllcks - Hanl!l ·
Underwear • Socks • SUn Glasaea • Bandana Handercblefs • Ice Cream Freezer - Barbecue - Grill •
New Percolator· P&lt;lcket KDue •Wrllt Watch -Pocket Watch ·Dog Olaln or Collar. Electric Fan •
Pencil or Pl!n •Camera flbn ·new Polaroid Big Shot Camera.

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KEY FROM MAYOR - Point Pleasant Mayor Joo M. Leighty Thursday - in the spirit of
fun - proclalined Saturday "Frog Day" ill the city and urged clilzens of Mason County to
parllcipate in the·frog jumping contest on the Pomeroy football field at 7:30 Saturday evening .
Leichty, Jeff, presents a key to the city of Poillt Pleasant to Pomeroy Attorney Fred W. Crow,
fWnder and charter grand croaker of th~ Ohio Society for 1\le Promotion qf Bull Frogs, Inc. At
llleir aide is the frog statue that stands. year-round on the lawn of the Crow residence in
Syracuse. Mayor Leighty will become Point Pleasant's first "Honorary Grand Croaker" at
Initiation ceremonies at the Frog Ball in the Pomeroy Junior High Auditorium Saturday nigh't
after the jumping contests .

Membership Tag·$1,000 1
COLUMBUS (UPI )- Seventy
Democrats and 30 Republicans
have been asked to purchase
$1,000member8hips in an exclusive club to finance the personal
polltieal activities of Gov. John
J. Gllllgan, Scripps Howard
Newapapers reported today.
The newspapers said the bi·
partisan buckeye Executives
Club wiD be run by former as·
tronautJohn Glenn, John Jones,,
stile Democratic executive dir·
ecior, and James M. Friedman,
Gilllpll's toP assistant.
'l1le number of Invitations was
kept down "to keep the memberihlp very, vety exclusive,"

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No lltlalb of the club's pur·
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Morgan and Judge Ronald
callioun, Gallipolis; Bill Hess
·ll)d ~ Swearingen, Athens;
tarry Lissner, Washington, D.
C.;OiiiMathews,Jackson; Dr .
~· W, Nace, t.Uphigan ; Ed
BW!alel11, Chlllicothe i Edward
M. ' Brown, Athens ; ·Dr . T.
Kawamura, ·'and Masashi
R)'liiaki, Hiroshima, Japan;
Charles I. Adkins , J r.,
Ga!Upolis, and Charles Dautel,
Clnctnnall.

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SERVICES PLANNED
A county prayer service will
be held at 2 p. m, Sunday at
White's Chapel with Okey Ahart
as leader. The public is Invited.

David Batey, 66, former
Mason County resident, died
Wednelday at his home at 53
Olerrlngton St., In Westerville,
Ohio.
Mr. Batey bad been employed
by the Tlmken Roller Bearlng
Co.ln Columbus. He was the son··
of !he late James and Margaret
Saunders Batey.
Surviving are his . wife,
Genevieve; three sons, Michael
of Westerville; William, of
Delaware, and Jaml!l, at home;
a granddiuchter, ,Vicki Batey,
and ailfter, Mrs. W. T. (Jenny)
Stone o! Hartford, W. Va.
Funeral aerviCI!I wiD be held
at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the
Foclesong Funeral Home with
the Rev. Willlam DeMOSB of·
ticlatlng. Burilil .wiD be ill
G~aham Cemetery. Friends
may call at. the Morelaild
Funeral Home ill Wl!lterville
this eveninl and after that at
the Focleaong Funeral Home
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Chamber of Coounerce. To empha$.e the frog, whlcb plays
a leading role ill regatta weekend, thiS window of replicas has
been prepared by Salon 710, 8 and 40, .at the City
. Loan Co. on
East Main St.., Pomeroy.

Stcme, ChesterhlU ; Dr. Tom · In the Frog Polo event In car Tiny Williams, Fred Lee, Johrt

Prompt delivery to your home. Continuous service. Our own sensible
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THE BIG BEND REGATTA PARADE wiD roll at 6 this
evening from Middleport to Pomeroy to open a w~k end of
fun and frolic under the sponsorship of the Pomeroy

Fred CrOw, put dlatlir Griiid
er,.obr, iM&amp;Iiic,d.. , , · .'Lilted for Gr~ ~ ·
honors In 1971 &amp;r.. Eatl t ,
IngelS, Jr., Pomeroy; · 1101~
Mcrgan, Mlddlej)\ll't; SWill)'
Plattenburg ana Bernard
Krajcovlc, Pomeroy; Don

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Francia of Langsvtue, and two
brothers, Jessie Swann of
Langsville, and Ralph Swann,
Pomeroy.

U.USVRGERY
Mrl. Dorotb,y Lacey; for.
IJIII'iy af W"''!! art, uadec NIDI
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Mrs. Russell Dies, Senices Friday
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m. Friday from the
McCoy Funeral Heme In Vinton
for Mrs. Bessie P. Russell, 82,
Columbus, formerly- of Rt. 1,
Vinton, who died Tuesday at the
FUlton Nursing Rune.
Rev. Bruce MaUory wiD of.
ftclate . Burial wiD follow in
Viii ton Memortal Part. Friends
may caU at tl!e funeral hiiJie
from 2-4 and 7-8 this evening.
A nallve of Meigs County, she
was the daughter of the late
William and Mary Folden
Swanson. She married Garfield
Russell on Sept. 21, 1915, and he
preceded ber In death In lll62.
Survivors illclude a· son,
Glenn, of Waldo, Ohio, a
daughter, Mrs. ~ Mllls,
Columbus; a s\eiHOO, Harold of
Mifflin, Pa.; seven grand·
children, and eight great.
grandchildren ; two sisters,
Mrs . Fannie Michaels,
Youngstown ; Mrs. Worley

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the newspapers said.
"Tbla 18 an organization with
Mostly 1U11ny todt)' ·and a llinlted membership, closely
Saturday 1ftth h!8hl both .tl;ya screened and pre-selected peoin the 80&amp;. Clear and not Ia cOil! ple In both parties·to give tl1•
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persons with responsibility in
many areas so that he can reeeive the benefits of a wide
range of thinking, " said Fried·
man .
" It will also give him the
chance to try out some of his
id~s on them," said Ftiedman ,
"It will begin with a dinner at
the mansion and there wiD be
some social ai!pects connected
with the organization durillg the
... years Governor Gilligan 18 in
the mansion .''
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for Oblo Sunday lbrough
Tuesday:
Warm and bumld tbrough
Tuesday with a chance of
showers or thundershowers In
the north portions Sunday and
over the alate Monday and
Tuesday. Hlgbs mostly In the
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continues to lncrea• as I aee
the ever-inoiDitinl tvidtlft M
the rapid growth of druc abuae
in our nation and in our atmed'
forces ov.neas. It .-hi ll'lttt
evet)' fttlt - · IGmeliA
every !jay - lhete II a llew
TV, radl,o, or pnu npart that
lharpena the lntenlity of the
feell111 tbat we ~ lndaed, are
facing something like a drug
epidemic.
Did you aee the report of the
29-year vld tddlct wlw had
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The invitation contailled a box
to check if the individual wants
to join and another to check If
the individual and his wife
would like to have dinner with
the Gilligans at the mansion
July 25.
Friedman said the money
would be used to flnr.,ce some
.of Gilligan 's "personal activities
political and semi~fficial activ··
Ities."
Jones said the 100 persons
Invited to become charter mem·
bers of the Buckeye Executivea
Club were "persons who were
recommended for member·
Ship."
"All this Is open and above
board," Jones sa.id.

Towns Togeth,er.
For Sewerage
l.mJn and Grant ·.
A step toward unifying public ,
services was made Wednesday •
night when the villages .of '
Syracuse
and
Racine '!&gt;
established· a j91nt sanitary ~· ·
sewage system.
t·,
Frank ·W. Porter, ad· '
minlstrative ageqt for both ·.·
towns, met with repreaentailvl!l ,
of both to complete an ap- ,.,
plication to the F.fl.A. for aloin
and a grant totaling ,1,532,000.
Design work on the project
wil! be done by Commonwealth
Systems, of Indiana. .Porter '
said that completion Of the
system could be within a y~. '

'been on heroin 13 years?, His return to their pomes?
You and I have a real job of
arms and legs were like stone.
educating
our youth about
He Is now dead . Ail! have said
earlier, there are no old drug abuse and drug ad·
diction. First, we have to learn
junkies.
Did yQu see on TV the aU we can about these painful
sol4lei1 in Vietnam as they subjects so we can have the
11110ked "~kag"? , really 90 facts and not just street
,
pet. plus pure heroin, you gossip .
Get
a
book . Read
know. They repeated the myth
that you don't .become ad· something. Fiud out now. ln ·
LOCAL TEIIlPS
dieted If you smoke it. They just a little while it may be too ·
late
for
the
young
person
The temperature In liownlown
have been shown to be
whos~
life
you
may
possibly
Pomeroy at II Friday was 'II
tragically In error. What will
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under sunny skies.
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Lottery Opponents Will
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would be · submitted 1!1 11M! cent majority requirement proUPIStalellolue Reporter
voters. ,In Nov~mber for ap-:'; tected property owners who
COLUMBUS (UPI)- ti!gisla- proval before the state consti- ' bear most of the burden of real
' lion to legalize state lotteries in tutlon could be repealed.
estate taxes.
Ohio may reach the Senate · In the House, • biD allowing
Rep. ~chard M. Christianfloor again, but opponents of tax and bond Issues to be ap- sen, ,D-Mansfleld, said special
the measure said they would provecl bfa ~pie' lll!IJority on · elections ·should require special
repeat their push agalnst pasa: l&lt;qt, baUols-..lfaS ~nt to the majorities. .
•· age . ,
.'!Stale . 'Qt\yern.me_nt Committee The chamber also approved,
· The resolution, which would without· a floor vote. Current 64-24, a resolutlon which · re.
amend the state constltu!fon ~w . requires 55 ·per cent ap- quests President ~lxon to sign
forbidding lotteries, is sponsor· proval on bond Issues or, In the federal employment legisJa.
ed by. Sen. Ronald M. Mottl, !). some cases, two-thirds major- lion passed by Congress.
ity,
Rep,. Chester T. Cruze, RRep. John A. Galbraith, R·
Week in Review Cincinnati,
sponsor of the meas· Maumee, said passage of the
Parma . ·Mottl presented the ure, contended current Jaw cir- resolution was a "tricky politimeasure to the Senate Tues- cum vented the wiD of the rna- cal tactic.'' He suggested House
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day, but only gained 17 votes jority.
MinarityLeader A.G. Lanclone
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for the resolution, three short "It is ~d public policy to D-~llaire, one of the' sponsor~
of the needed three-fifths rna- deny a community government write the President a letter on
BLUE IUBBON TOURN.u~ENT WINNERS- ,'lbe volleyball team taking first place ~ the
jority.
se..Vices when a majority of the hi.s OWQ, without having the
tourhament was made up of scour cadettes, left to right front rqw, Sandra Hansley, Tuppers
Mottl,
who
said
he
was
hope·
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voters
·want them,'' Cr112e sail~: House act on the pfOWsal.
· P!airui; Diana Benedwn, Reedsville; Cindy Tnplett, Middleport; and back ·row, Tere8a
ful of gaining more support, re- ''011~ qf the reason$ we are iii In other action, the House
Buckley, also first place winner 'in archery competition, and Debra Shields, both of Tuppers
ceived permission to have the the bind we are.ln now 'is be· unenimoilsly· approved legisla·
Plains, seated between Mrs. ,Mary Babr, left, camp director, and Mrs. Sharon Welker,
measure brought to the floor cause 'we naven't given local lion which would allow joint
Hemlock Grove, cadette unit leader.
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again. ·
governments all ·.the options vocational school districts to
SenateMajorityWhipMichael they need to solve their prob- .expand In adjacent counties
J. Maloney, R-Cincinnati, one lems.
without reorganization of the
of the vocal opponents, said he ''This would be a modest at· districts. The measure wao prewould . reiterate ius opposition tempt to do so," he said.
vioilsly passed by the Senate.
to the bill if it comes to a vote _Rep. Alan E. Norris, R·West- A biD' extending holiday pay
again.
erville, contended the proposlil to fuU·time county employes
H the resolution is passed by would lead to "indiscriminate with less than slx months servPictures and Report
the Ohio General Assembly, it tax hikes." He said the 55 per ii:e was passed 87-5.
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dialrictadvlsorsfortheFourRlversGirlScoutCounc ll , were
at Camp Klaahuta Thursday to evaluate the camp program.

CRAZY ~TS were made by each of the approximately
65 _girls atlendJn&amp; the annual day camp of the . Big Bend
Neighborhood. Pictured in their hats here are cOnnie
Knighting of Racine, left, and Robin Napper Of F!Omeroy,
who worked under the direction of Mrs. Jackie Zirkle of
Pomeroy, a junior unit leader for day camp.

Leak.

Identified

Floyd Bvers
Jr. WAS!llNGTON (UP!) -Anti·
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war congressman Paul McCios·
Died Wednesday key says be_ wa~ given

ments
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Elisberg,
holder of a doctor's
degree from Harvard Uiliversi·

LAKESIDE. Ohio (UPil The West Ohio Conference of
the United Methodist Church
wound up Its 1971 session here
today with the appointments of
245 ministers to churches in
Western Ohio.
They were:
ATHENS DISTRICT
Bartlett Circuit associate,
· Randy Lavender, Tupper
Plains.
Chesterhill Charge, Kenneth
and Catherine Nason, Sidney
Pasco.-Pemberton.
Coolville Charge associate,
John Harra, Marietta College.
Corning Charge, Luther Ramsey. Athens Guysville.
Enlerprlse Charge, William
0. CoOk. Laurelville.
Gallia Parish director, Ed·
ward Wallen, United Seminary.
Cheshire, Howard Fuller, Oak
Harbor LaPointe.
Glblsonvllle Charge, Maxine
Krishe r-, Fairview-Black Oak.
Guysville Charge, Edwin
Lewis. Jacksonville.
Haydenville Charge, .
Florence Ark ley, . Pennsville.
Jacksonville Charge, Joseph

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SANDUSKY, OHIO_ SOME
of the "fanciest" modified full•: size tractors will compete July
:~ 18 here in "Full-Power '71," the
:• flntfull-alze tractor pull staged
- in Erie County 1n several years.
,: The pull, sponsored by the Erie'!· Huron.Ottawa chapter of the
(; Young Farmers Association,
~ will be held at the Erie County
:: Fairgrounds here.
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:: and three classes is one which is
unusual for area pulls - an out·
1· of-the.fleld pull for farmers
;: wishing to pit their machines
~: against each other. Officials
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Calvary, James T. Davis,
Program Council, Columbus.
Cameron Church of lito Deaf.
Thomas Williams, Perkins
Theological Seminary.
Fairmont, Abraho1n E. New
• Sharon· Circuit.
For,est Chapel associate, John
L. Hickman, Jr., Williamsburg.
Groesbeck, John E. Dunham.
Perrysburg Flrst.
Hyde Park Community minis·
ter to youth. Stephen Hoard,
Asbury Seminary.
MI. Auburn, Charles F.
Haigh, Clifton Ave., Springfield.
MI. Washington, John .s.
Brown, Ottowa.
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Nasi Trlnlfy.Northslde, Jerry
D. Wortham, Coal Grove.
Pleasant Ridge, Donald L.
Irvin, Miamisburg Park view.
W~stwood associate, Howard
C. 'Pettit. Greenfield.
.Winton Place, Raymond L.
Moz,ena, Middletown Ama~da .
' L:oveland, Russell B. ·F.bote,
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Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League officials adopted a 14game freshman basketball
schedule for 1971-72 Thursday
night in their annual summer
meeting at Athens.
The frosh card will be based
on the varsity schedule, but
with game sites reverSed, In
other words, if GAHS is playing
at Meigs on Friday night, the
Meigs frosh would play at
GAHS on Thursday.
AD frosb league games will be
played on Thursday evening,
beginning at 5:30,
In other matters Thursday,
the seventh, eighth and ninth
grade grid schedules, and
reserve football schedules were
approved.
Officials discussed the
possibility of adding cross
country to league activities.
This was tabled until the August
meeting. An all-6])orts trophy
was also discussed, and also
tabled until August.
Sportsmanship rules and
spectator conduct was reviewed
,In general. It was decided
school administrators will

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Major League Standings
By United Press International
Natio11al League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
Pittsburgh
40 24 .625 ...
New York
34 25 .576 31/ 2
St. Louis . 36 30 .545 5
Chicago
32 32 .500 8
Montreal
25 32 .439 ll'h
Philadelphia 25 36 .410 13'1'
West
W. L. Pet. GB
San Francisco 41 25 .621 ...
Los Angeles 35 29 .547 5
31 33 .484 9
Houston
Atlanta
30 37 .448 11'12
Cincinnati
28 36 .438 12
San Diego
23 41 .359 17
Thursday's R.esults
Chicago 7 Sl. Louis 6 (10 inns)
Ci ncinnati 5 Atlanta 1
(Only games scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitchers
Philadelph ia (Reynolds 1-0I
at New York (Gentry 5-41.
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count was 6.4.
Doug Browning was the
winning pitcher, fanning eight
and walking no one. The loser
was Greg Browning who walked
four and struck out four.
Pirate hitters were B. Qualls
with three singies , Bobby

Schneider two sinldes, Eddie
Sisson one single.
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Greg Browning who slammed
borne run and two singles. .Mike
Owens bad a double, Van Mater
and Phillips and Snider all.
singled.

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Dodgers
7.off Tim
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relieved starter Randy Mar·
shall. Tiger hurlers struck out
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nine and passed seven. Brenlley
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Seth went all the way for the
Dodgers, KO-ing nine and
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B~ST DEALS. EVER
walking eight.
Rand y Marshall was the
Tigers' hitting , star with a
double and two singles ; Dale
Browning and Scites each
singled.
For the Dodgers, Todd
Rawlings blasted a homer and a Catalina 2 dr . hardtop, smar t white with black v inyl roof. one
single; Brent Seth a triple, and careful loca l owner.
single, AI Selh a double and
single, Tim Rawlings a double,
and Pat Arnold a single.
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Pil s bur~h (Walker 2·6), night.
Houston !Wilson 5-4) at Los
Angeles (Osteen 7-4) , nighl.
St. Louis IReuss 6-6) al
Chicago IPappas 6-6).
Atlanta (Jarv is 2-7) · at
Cincinnati INolan 3-71. night.
San Diego (Phoebus 3·6 and
Arlin 2-91 at San Francisco
IMarichal 8-4) and Reberger 2·
01. 2, twl-nighl.
Saturday's Games
Thursday's FighiRcsuits
Phi ladelph ia at New York
As Low As
By United Press International
Montreal al Pittsburgh
Houslon al Los Angeles, night Rololfo Lobato, 128, Santa Convertibles. One w ith air condi t ion and one wlthouf. One
St. Louis at Chicago
Ana , Calif., outpointed Vil Wildcat and one LeSabre. You've seen lhem in lhe para des and
Atlanta at Cincinnati , night
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ference meeting is scheduled on '
Aug . 25, beginning al6:30 Jl.m.,
at the Coaches Inn In Wellston.
Attending were Jim Maines,
Ironton ; James Diehl, Meigs;
American League
Charles Moore, Logan ; Gerald
East
Inbody, Athens ; John Wor·
w. L. Pet. o·B
thington and Jack Coy an, Bal timore
38 21 .644 ...
36 21 .571 4
Jackson; Ron Shoemaker , Delroil
Boston
34 27 .557 5
Waverly ; Robert Shamp, New York
29 34 .460 11
Athens and James N. M. Davis Cleveland
28 33 .459 11
Wa shing ton
21 38 .356 11
and Ed Stewart, Galllpolis.
West
W. L. Pet. GB
American League: Oliva, Oakl and
41 21 .661
Minn 15; Cash, Del 14; Horton, Kansas Ci ty
33 25 ,569 6
Del 13 ; Smith, Bos, Mellon, Chi Minnesota
32 32 .500 10
and Jackson, Oak 12.
California
29 36 .446 13'12
Runs Balled In
Milwaukee
T2 35 .386 16'12
National League : Slargell, Chicago
22 ,36 .379 11
Pill 57; Aaron , All 53; Torre,
Thursday's Results
SI .L 46 ; Santo. Chi 45; Cepeda, Kansas City 5 Cal. 0
All 42.
Minn . 7 Chic. 6 111 inn)
American League : Killebrew , Detroit 4 Clev 3
Minn 50; Petrocell i, Bos and Baltim ore 3 New Yor k 1
While, NY 43; Horton, Del and
l'oday's Probable Pitchers
Oliva, Minn 40.
California (Messersmith 5-6)
at Kansas City (Spl iltorff J.O ).
Pitching
National League : Dierker, night.
Major League Leaders
Hou, Ell is, Pitt and Carlton, Chicago (Wood 5·31 at Minne·
By United Press International St. L 10-3; Jenkins, Chi 10-6; sola I Perry 9 5). nigh!.
Leading Batters
Oakland I Hunter 9-4) at
Stoneman, Mont 9-4.
National League
American League: Blue, Oak Milwaukee I Lockwood 3-51,
G. AB R. H. Pet. 14-2; Cuellar, Ball10·1; McNal · night.
Davis, LA
65 252 40 90 .357 ly, Ball 10-4; Lollch, Del 10-6;
Delroil !Coleman 6·21 at
Garr, All
64 269 45 93 .346 Palmer, Ball and Siebert, Bas C i ~veland (Hand 0-31. night.
Torre, SI.L 66 254 40 ~ .346 9-3; Hunler , Oak 9-4; Perry,
New York !Peter-son 6' 51 at
Bckrt, Chi
63 252 39 87 .345 Minn 9-S.
Baltimore (Cuellar 10-11, night.
Brock, St. L 63 262 52 11'1 .340
Boston (Siebert 9-31 at
Staub, Mont 58 206 34 67 .325
Washina lon IBosman 4. 8).
Peplne,Chi 47174 18 56 .322
night
Snglln, PiI 59 226 24 72 .319 76ERS D)lOP JOHNSON
Saturday s Games
Mays, SF
57 191 38 61 .319
Cal itornia at Kansas Cily
PHiLADELPHIA
(UP!
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May, Cin
51185 27 59 .319
Chi cago at Minnesota
Alou, Hou
51185 14 59 .319 Philadelphia 76ers of the Oakland al Milwaukee
American League
National Basketball Association Delroil al Cleveland
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G. AB R. H. Pet. announced Thursday that Erwin New York al Baltimore, nlghl
Ol iva, Min 56 222 43 84 .378 Johnson of Augusta (Ga.) Boston al Washington, nighl
Murcer, NY 62 221 36 78 .353
Kaline, Del 54 176 36 57 .324 college, the No . 4 draft pick,
Buford, Bal 48 187 47 59 .316 has been cut from the squad. International League Standings
By United Press International
Tovar, Min 62 257 38 79 .307
Rchrdt, Chi 49 183 18 56 .306
W L Pet. GB
Syracuse
36
20 .643 B.Rbsn, Bal 59 230 · 32 70 .304
DEHOSPITAUZED
Tidewater
35 26 .574 3'12
Oils, KC
55 218 37 66 .303
INDIANAPOLIS (UP! )
Charleston
32 24 .571 4
F.Rbsn, Bal 48 169 31 51 .302
30 28 .517 7
Rojas. KC
57 214 32 64 .299 Driver Mike Mosley, who was Rochester
Rich
mond
30 33 .476 .9'12
Home Runs
28 32 .467 10
National League : Stargell, injured in a crash at the In· Louisvi lle
Pill 21 ; Aaron, All 19; Bench, dianapolis 500 May 29, Thurs- Toledo
23 37 .383 15
21 35 .375 IS
Cin 16; Bonds, SF 15 ; Cepeda, day was discharged fr~ Winnipeg
Thursday's Results
All. Williams, Chi and May Methodist Hospital.
Charleston 10 Louisvil le 4
Cin 14.
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Toledo 12 Rochester 6

carry these problems back to
their schools to discuss them
with student body leaders and
booster clubs. ·
The spring championship
trophies were officially
awarded to i\thens in track and
baseball, and to Gallipolis In
golf.
All league schools were
represented with the e~ception
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collected thr~ .hits f91' the
Royals,
Les Cain pitched five innin ~s :
to fecord his fifth victory in six
decisions and also bunted home
the Tigers' first run as Detroit
bested Sam McDowell. Cliin
was forced to leave the game in
the sixth inning with a sore
pitching shoulder. The Tigers
got only six hits in the game
but took advantage of an error
by McDowell to score twa runs
in the fifth.
Minnesota, trailing by three
runs in the top of the lith,
rallied for four runs In their
half of the inning to defeat the
White Sox. George Mitterwald,
whose home run ·had tied the
game at 3-3 in the sixth, singled
home Tony Oliva with the
winning run in !he lith.
Harmon Killebrew also homered for the Twins in the
game while Bill Mellon hit his
12th homer for Chicago.

In Pomeroy Utile League
· action Thursday two teams had
big five-run innings that
brought each from behind and
to victory .
The Tigers, after falling
behind 6 to 4, came up with five
runs in the fifth as they knocked

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Totee, Juliiin Javier and Ted
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fruitlessly to prevent the CUbs
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Lee May -collected a single
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runs as the Reds beat the
Braves. Jun McGlothlin went
the distance for Cincinnati,
scattering seven hits to record
his third victory in seven
decisions.
Pat Dobson hUrled a fivehitter and Elrod Hendricks hit
a ·two-run homer as the Orioles
downed the Yankees. Mel
Stottlemyre was the victim of
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Dick Drago tossed a six-hitter
!llld Chuck Harrison drove in a
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Santo. Kessinger also doubled
and scored the tying r\iilln the
eighth.
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"I can't explain it. Doesn't
everybody hit that way?'' said
Kessinger. ''There's luck In It, 1
never hit that way before.
Today I might go ().for-5. ·But
yesterday I could see the ball
good, and like they say, hit it
·where they weren 't.
"I haven't changed anything
Sam b t ·
·
. e .a , same stance, same
everythmg. I just marked the
bat well so I'll know it again I
used the same one on all ~x
hits ,
fu the only other NL game,
Cincinnati whipped Atlanta 1&gt;-1.
Baltimore beat New York 3-1
Kansas City blanked Californi~
5-0 Detroit nipped Cleveland 43 ' and Minnesota topped
Oucago M in American
League action.
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horne runs by the Clirdlnals' Joe

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Junction City, Lewis Williamson, Dundas.
Laurelville Charge, Wiley
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T. Bumgarner, Toledo Ban·
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School.
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der, ~unction City.
Seven Church Charge, Fred
and Betty Wintermute, Spring.
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By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports.Writer
Don Kessinger of the Oilcago
Cubs is doing some last minute
campaigning for the National
League AD-star balloting,
The sUck fielding shortstop,
who currently ranka a close
third in the voting f~r .the NL
AD-star team behind Bud
Harrelson. of New York and
Maury Wills of Los Angeles,
turned In the finest single RII!Jle
hitting exhibit! b Cub · 34
on Ya
m
years Thl!l'sday when he
collected si~ hits in six·at bats
to lead Ch1cago to a 7~. II).
inning vlc~ry ov~r the St.
Louis Cardinals.
.
Kessinger, who raised his
average to ·"!ff• becam~ the
62nd player m the Nallonal
League ,to get six hits in a
game an~ the first Cup player
to get SIX hill! since July 5,
1937, when Fred Demaree went
f!.for-7ln ·a !4-lnnlng g
Kessinger scored U::e~uns
in the game, Including the
winning run in the lOth. He led
off the inning with a single,
moved to second on a sacrifice
and scored on a single by Ron

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LETART, W. VA. - Army
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The
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Private Aaron K. Weaver, 19,
DEVOTED TOT~ E
fNTERESTOF
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Marcus
.MEIGS -MASON AREA
Weaver, Route 2, recently
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL ,
Exec. Ed.
completed nine weeks of ad·
. ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
vanced individual infantry
City Editor
Pub l(shed daily e xcept
training at Ft. Polk, La.
Holzer Medical Center, First Saturday by The Oh io Volley .
Publish ing Company, Jll
Ave · and Cedar St · Genera1 Court
St. , Pomeroy, Oh io ·
visiting hours 2-4 alid 7~ p.m. •S769. BOsiness Office Phone
Maternity vlslting hours 2:30 to ~~~ i21S6, Editor ial Phone 992 · ·
4:30 p.m. ·Parents only on
Second class postage pa id at
Pediatrics Ward.
Pomeroy , Ohio.

Police later apprehend~·d · b)lfg, Ohio.
McCloskey, .a California Re· Washington Post reported 1n its
Robert ware 17
ho th
The youth made his home publican who has threatened to Friday .morning. editions it
believe fired the fatal ;.ots ~~ with Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gainer challenge President Nixon for received' a Call Wednesday
fourth youth Involved rem~lned at Bashan while Uvlng In Meigs the GOP nomination next year night from a man who
at large
County.
over the war issue, said identified himself as Ellsberg.
WASH.INGTON _ PEACE He Is survived by his mother ,. Thursday he received the The newspaper said the man
forc es In the House of Mary E. Smi~ ; his stepfather, documents more than a month refused to confirm or deny he
Representatives made their Sidney C. Sm1th ; ~alf brothers, ago from Da~lel Ellsberg, 40, a had leaked any documents. It
. FRIDAY
strongest showing on the Bennie, Earl and Stdney II; half former adv1ser. at both the said the •' man Indicated he
ANNUAL REGATTA ice
VIetnam War Issue, ~ut heavy stster, Cmdy Lu; g~and~ents, State and Defense Depart- believed be was under surveil· cream social, fellowship hall of
Republican 'support Thursday Mr · and Mrs. David Whitaker •
lance and was calling from a St. Paul Lutheran Church,
gave President Nixon yet Lancaster ; uncles, David, Paul,
public telephone booth In Pomeroy, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
another vote of confidence on Joe and Jim Whitaker, and an
Boston.
Friday and Saturday. Lunches
Indochina.
aunt, Mrs. Betty Shonk of
'"'e
Reporters who went to and baked goods avllilable also~
The House defeated 254 to 158 Lancaster.
Ellsberg's Cambridge, Mass., Ice cream take home orders
a proposal to endorse a total u. He was a member of ~e
apartment Thursday found phone, Tuesday through Thurs:
S. withdrawal from the war by Fu~ure Farmers of Amer1ca
W~esday's mail still in• the day, 7 to 10 p.m. and Friday, 11
Dec. 31, and beat 238 to 146 a aAnnd was Gan dempCeloye of the
The Tupper PI . 4 H Cl b maEIIstbox.
a.m. to 7 p.m., 992-2010.
second
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erson ar en nter at the
s ams •
u
berg, described by asso11
measure
ca mg or 8 erwtc
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SATIJRDA Y
withdrawal
by June
" met June 15 at the horne of elates as "consclence-!!trlcken"
30 1972
i~ ~ :n:~ :~::~Ywl~ conditioned on release of all U' Funeral ~rvlces were held Mrs. Rose Carr with two ad· because be was involved 1n the BIG BEND Regatta dances
S
,
Wednesd · Saturday at the P. E. Ruther· visors and seven members origins of decision-making on Fn.·day ·and Saturday, 9 ~
two
engines,
were
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already
war
priSOners
ay ford Funeral Home in presen t·
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the Vie\Dam War, was named m1 dnight , p omeroy tennis
:: coounitted to the pull ,
the Senate also refused to lm· Reynoldsburg with burial in the
Officers elected were, tiy two soilrces as the person courts. Sponsored by Drew
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COLUMBUS - A RECENT pose a peace ?eadllne on the Violet Cemetery.
, president, Teresa Carr ; vice who had leaked a massive Webster Post 39, American
declJion by the Sillth Circuit 1'\lxon admlmstration . The
president, Rhonda Fortney ; government study on the war to Legion, Jays emceeing.
•; Court of Appeals which gave Senate today went back to
secretary Gwenda Depoy · The New York Times.
:; school boards the right not to d~bate on the draft extension
treasurer: Marcia Carr: Sidney Zion, a former Times
HOCKING District Sunday
~: · renew probationary teacher btU, with just 13 d~ys left before
reporter , Teresa Buckley; repcx:ter, first named Ellsberg School and Baptist Training
;.· contracts will become· a the draft law explfes.
recreation leaders Soni Car .
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Union convention, Naomi
~ , "landmark case" In employer- JA~~SONVI~~EM .FLA. .
and Beth Headly,' .and ~eal~ ::~s ra~~tin~~=~Theu!~ Baptist Church, Pomeroy,
~ emplon relations, the mE Monster, ·Fionda High·
PLEASANT VAIJ.EY
and safety leaders Susan published a story saying Saturday and Sunday. Rev.
•! executive director of the Ohio way Patrol's anti-riot lank, led
ADMISSIONS: Eclna ·Putney, Henderson and Susan' Goebel. Ell be
bee
Samuel Jackson, pastor.
!•, School BOards Association said a slow procession of 20 pollee Point Pleasant; Mrs . Paul Susan Carr and Beth Headly ' senior
· s rg had n named by "a ; HYMN SING, Saturday,' 7·.30
offlctlll of the Executive
,; Thurlday, Dr. WWard Fox said cars through the black east.side Grlnun, Vienna ; George Jodon, were in charge of recreation. Br h
.
p.m., Freedom Gospel Mission,
~.• the declJion would affect all of Jacksonville Thursday rught • Leon ; Mrs. Wllllam Hunter, The next meeting Is to be held bleanc
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as
the
man
responsi·
Bald Knob, Bissell .,.
a-others
for the leak.
spouted suffocation (gas) Cottageville ; Mrs ,• William J une 22 at Rose Carr's home
•~ IChool boards In the state.
The Times had no comment singing, publlc invited.
~
The ruling, handed dowh by grenades, and flushed out Hoffman, Mrs. Virginia Rim· WeplantohaveDebbieConklin. on the reports.
SUNDAY
~ the Sixth Circuit Court of Ap· alleged looters.
.
ney, Mrs. Russell Holland, aU' the county home economic~
COMMENCEMENT Exer' ·;. peale in Cincinnati, decided in By early today pollee had Point Pleasant, and Katherine agent, to attend, _ Teresa McCloskey said Ellsberg sent cises for Syracuse Copununity
~:.•· . 1 favor of the Columbus Board of arrested more than 100 persons
Love, New Haven.
him some xeroxed copies of vacation Bible school, Sunday,
.
Buckley.
documents after be met Wl' th
~• Education which failed to renew - 70 of them Thursday - m two DISCH.\RGES: Mrs. Ronald THE RIVERVIEW 4-H Club Ellsberg at Princeton Universi- 7:30 p.m. at Syracuse F'~rst
;\ lbe contract of Thomas Orr, nights of violence In this city of. Miller, Mrs. Vaughn Johnson met June 14 at the Stuart Hall
United Presbyterian Church.
19· The Collgre8BIIl8J1
~ who had been hired as a 528•000• Pollee reported they and son; Mrs. Carroll Saxton, with two advisO{s and seven said
ty April
WEEKI!:ND rev1·val at
Ellsberg told him he had
1
, ·probationary teacher at shot and wounded a black Clark Vickers, Mrs. Eugene members present. Cathy "information reievant to Vie' Church of Christ in Christian
~ Columbus Walnut Ridge.
teenager in the foot, when be Davis and Robert Wood.
Pickens was In charge of
.
ul
'" Union, Pearl St., Mlddl~rt
-~ COLUMBUS - THREE allegedly opened fire on them. BIRTH: June18,asontoMr. recreallon. JaneWhitebeadand nam,mpar11c ar,myconcern 7:30 each evening Friday
~ •o11•ha were to face first- He was• not immediately and Mrs . Dorset McCoy, Teresa Chichester served
•
over the deception of Congrea through Sunday with Rev.
!1. , " '
by the Executive Branch -'th
~ degree murder charges In ~ested, but later was taken Henderson.
refreshments.
respect to Vietnam."
"'
Roscoe Thorne, Point Pleasant
~ CCIIIIeCUOn with the shooting mto cus~y when he r~rted
There will be a work meeting MCCloskey said he could not spealdhg.
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~ Cou!Wthnlyola-~•aformetantprroFsreacnukltoinr to a hospital for medical ald.
in Stuart Hall on June 22 and a tell whether the nnnJes he
WEEK LONG revival
;
...
SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON Department present legal business meeting at' Mrs.
--r
bqlnning
I p.m. each evening,
1
~ 'l'llurldl7 In a downtown bar. -:- Astrona?t Walte,r Cun· arguments toa.y 011 whether Whitehead's home on June 29• ~olc:.;;~~=t ~t
beginning·Sunday at Old Dexter
~ ldward T. Roth,' 50, died of mngham, cnlictzln&amp; Congress the newspaper should be for- _ Niese! Duvall.
Times based 118. aeries, which Church. Rev. Will«rd Dutcher
~ .....ICitWOIIIIdaintheforehead for allowing America to fall· bidden to pubiiJh the last two THE BLUE JAYS 4-H Club hu led to 8 government pastor, extends Invitation ~
wh6cb ... lnlllc.ted when four behind RUBBia In fiPice ex· Installments of a aecret Pen· met June 15 at the Salisbury attempt to slop publication of public; special music.
JO!IIbllrled to hold up the bar. ploration, resigned Thursday to lagon report tracing U. S. In- School with two advilors and~l7 the Information.
VACATIO~ Bible School
Rolb wa lbot after he threw a take an executive's job wit.h a volvement In Indochina.
members In attendance .
IIUI of beer at the gunman, real estate firm. "The f1P1ce The Times, at leaot lem· Redenith Blevins
in
'::
pallcuald.
program Is receiving srn811er porarlly, will keep xeroxed charge of recreation . Kath
a. h
1 ild
ArrMh~ llborUy after the. and /IIDaller support with ap. coplel of the report. u. s. l.awrenct' and Lora· Ruueli ;::: ~ ·~lllkey said, he urc ' TIJESDAY
llloeUq were Ale11nder proprlallons from Congress," Dlstrlct Judge Murray Gurfeln were r•nslble for refresh· tiona CommitteeFanlp Rela· LADIES
We,, II, and How.-.! lllrlon, ::.Wlnk39-yearoQld clviUan aald. "I withheld a rullnl 'l1111nday on a ments. The next meeting 1a there was a
American
II. ~ 1111encl .... of Inthat's a terrible mlstafle." covemment nqaat t.hat' the scheduled for June 22 and 1a to study M.,._.,_ ............ ~ ............ a
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NEW YORK - 11tE New "'--•· ......... to--·•·" beheld tthe
· '"'-~ ..,• ...,. ,... • ._..y; p.m. at hall with
11 nrnll! ;ia;;
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req- · • _..,....,, .
a
Salisbury School. committee to r111wt the allldy revill0111 in COillltituUonlnd 11)1.
or
mes and the Jllllice the cGplea.
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la1r1 p~an,Ject.
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Girls at Camping
Girls, ·girls everywhere was
the ·scene at Camp Klashuta
near · Chester this week as
~fOUls from the Meigs Big Bend
Neighborhood congregated at
the.camp site f.or the annutil day
camp JX'ogram.
-Instruction in badminton,
ping pong and folk dancing by
Mrs. Mary Bahr, camp
director, were Innovations to
l!le camp 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ac.. tivlties. Craft work.was stepped
up this year, more cooking was
done in the units, there were
hature and anlmal studies and
)likes during the day.
Thursday, parents of the girla
were guests for the·•afternoon.
Craft projects were completed,
tournaments were held, tw:tles
were raced, camp sites were
Viewed, and officials of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Council were
there to evaluate the program ..
And anqther successful day
camp for Meigs Girl Scouts
concludes.

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�l- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 18, 1971

Lottery Opponents Will
Co.ntin
ue
·
Opposition
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By LEE LEONARD
would be · submitted 1!1 11M! cent majority requirement proUPIStalellolue Reporter
voters. ,In Nov~mber for ap-:'; tected property owners who
COLUMBUS (UPI)- ti!gisla- proval before the state consti- ' bear most of the burden of real
' lion to legalize state lotteries in tutlon could be repealed.
estate taxes.
Ohio may reach the Senate · In the House, • biD allowing
Rep. ~chard M. Christianfloor again, but opponents of tax and bond Issues to be ap- sen, ,D-Mansfleld, said special
the measure said they would provecl bfa ~pie' lll!IJority on · elections ·should require special
repeat their push agalnst pasa: l&lt;qt, baUols-..lfaS ~nt to the majorities. .
•· age . ,
.'!Stale . 'Qt\yern.me_nt Committee The chamber also approved,
· The resolution, which would without· a floor vote. Current 64-24, a resolutlon which · re.
amend the state constltu!fon ~w . requires 55 ·per cent ap- quests President ~lxon to sign
forbidding lotteries, is sponsor· proval on bond Issues or, In the federal employment legisJa.
ed by. Sen. Ronald M. Mottl, !). some cases, two-thirds major- lion passed by Congress.
ity,
Rep,. Chester T. Cruze, RRep. John A. Galbraith, R·
Week in Review Cincinnati,
sponsor of the meas· Maumee, said passage of the
Parma . ·Mottl presented the ure, contended current Jaw cir- resolution was a "tricky politimeasure to the Senate Tues- cum vented the wiD of the rna- cal tactic.'' He suggested House
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day, but only gained 17 votes jority.
MinarityLeader A.G. Lanclone
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for the resolution, three short "It is ~d public policy to D-~llaire, one of the' sponsor~
of the needed three-fifths rna- deny a community government write the President a letter on
BLUE IUBBON TOURN.u~ENT WINNERS- ,'lbe volleyball team taking first place ~ the
jority.
se..Vices when a majority of the hi.s OWQ, without having the
tourhament was made up of scour cadettes, left to right front rqw, Sandra Hansley, Tuppers
Mottl,
who
said
he
was
hope·
.
voters
·want them,'' Cr112e sail~: House act on the pfOWsal.
· P!airui; Diana Benedwn, Reedsville; Cindy Tnplett, Middleport; and back ·row, Tere8a
ful of gaining more support, re- ''011~ qf the reason$ we are iii In other action, the House
Buckley, also first place winner 'in archery competition, and Debra Shields, both of Tuppers
ceived permission to have the the bind we are.ln now 'is be· unenimoilsly· approved legisla·
Plains, seated between Mrs. ,Mary Babr, left, camp director, and Mrs. Sharon Welker,
measure brought to the floor cause 'we naven't given local lion which would allow joint
Hemlock Grove, cadette unit leader.
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governments all ·.the options vocational school districts to
SenateMajorityWhipMichael they need to solve their prob- .expand In adjacent counties
J. Maloney, R-Cincinnati, one lems.
without reorganization of the
of the vocal opponents, said he ''This would be a modest at· districts. The measure wao prewould . reiterate ius opposition tempt to do so," he said.
vioilsly passed by the Senate.
to the bill if it comes to a vote _Rep. Alan E. Norris, R·West- A biD' extending holiday pay
again.
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dialrictadvlsorsfortheFourRlversGirlScoutCounc ll , were
at Camp Klaahuta Thursday to evaluate the camp program.

CRAZY ~TS were made by each of the approximately
65 _girls atlendJn&amp; the annual day camp of the . Big Bend
Neighborhood. Pictured in their hats here are cOnnie
Knighting of Racine, left, and Robin Napper Of F!Omeroy,
who worked under the direction of Mrs. Jackie Zirkle of
Pomeroy, a junior unit leader for day camp.

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LAKESIDE. Ohio (UPil The West Ohio Conference of
the United Methodist Church
wound up Its 1971 session here
today with the appointments of
245 ministers to churches in
Western Ohio.
They were:
ATHENS DISTRICT
Bartlett Circuit associate,
· Randy Lavender, Tupper
Plains.
Chesterhill Charge, Kenneth
and Catherine Nason, Sidney
Pasco.-Pemberton.
Coolville Charge associate,
John Harra, Marietta College.
Corning Charge, Luther Ramsey. Athens Guysville.
Enlerprlse Charge, William
0. CoOk. Laurelville.
Gallia Parish director, Ed·
ward Wallen, United Seminary.
Cheshire, Howard Fuller, Oak
Harbor LaPointe.
Glblsonvllle Charge, Maxine
Krishe r-, Fairview-Black Oak.
Guysville Charge, Edwin
Lewis. Jacksonville.
Haydenville Charge, .
Florence Ark ley, . Pennsville.
Jacksonville Charge, Joseph

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:~ 18 here in "Full-Power '71," the
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,: The pull, sponsored by the Erie'!· Huron.Ottawa chapter of the
(; Young Farmers Association,
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:: Fairgrounds here.
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:: and three classes is one which is
unusual for area pulls - an out·
1· of-the.fleld pull for farmers
;: wishing to pit their machines
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Cameron Church of lito Deaf.
Thomas Williams, Perkins
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Fairmont, Abraho1n E. New
• Sharon· Circuit.
For,est Chapel associate, John
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Groesbeck, John E. Dunham.
Perrysburg Flrst.
Hyde Park Community minis·
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Asbury Seminary.
MI. Auburn, Charles F.
Haigh, Clifton Ave., Springfield.
MI. Washington, John .s.
Brown, Ottowa.
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Pleasant Ridge, Donald L.
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Southeastern Ohio Athletic
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night in their annual summer
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The frosh card will be based
on the varsity schedule, but
with game sites reverSed, In
other words, if GAHS is playing
at Meigs on Friday night, the
Meigs frosh would play at
GAHS on Thursday.
AD frosb league games will be
played on Thursday evening,
beginning at 5:30,
In other matters Thursday,
the seventh, eighth and ninth
grade grid schedules, and
reserve football schedules were
approved.
Officials discussed the
possibility of adding cross
country to league activities.
This was tabled until the August
meeting. An all-6])orts trophy
was also discussed, and also
tabled until August.
Sportsmanship rules and
spectator conduct was reviewed
,In general. It was decided
school administrators will

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Major League Standings
By United Press International
Natio11al League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
Pittsburgh
40 24 .625 ...
New York
34 25 .576 31/ 2
St. Louis . 36 30 .545 5
Chicago
32 32 .500 8
Montreal
25 32 .439 ll'h
Philadelphia 25 36 .410 13'1'
West
W. L. Pet. GB
San Francisco 41 25 .621 ...
Los Angeles 35 29 .547 5
31 33 .484 9
Houston
Atlanta
30 37 .448 11'12
Cincinnati
28 36 .438 12
San Diego
23 41 .359 17
Thursday's R.esults
Chicago 7 Sl. Louis 6 (10 inns)
Ci ncinnati 5 Atlanta 1
(Only games scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitchers
Philadelph ia (Reynolds 1-0I
at New York (Gentry 5-41.
ni~l.

count was 6.4.
Doug Browning was the
winning pitcher, fanning eight
and walking no one. The loser
was Greg Browning who walked
four and struck out four.
Pirate hitters were B. Qualls
with three singies , Bobby

Schneider two sinldes, Eddie
Sisson one single.
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Greg Browning who slammed
borne run and two singles. .Mike
Owens bad a double, Van Mater
and Phillips and Snider all.
singled.

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Dodgers
7.off Tim
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relieved starter Randy Mar·
shall. Tiger hurlers struck out
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nine and passed seven. Brenlley
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Seth went all the way for the
Dodgers, KO-ing nine and
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B~ST DEALS. EVER
walking eight.
Rand y Marshall was the
Tigers' hitting , star with a
double and two singles ; Dale
Browning and Scites each
singled.
For the Dodgers, Todd
Rawlings blasted a homer and a Catalina 2 dr . hardtop, smar t white with black v inyl roof. one
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Houston !Wilson 5-4) at Los
Angeles (Osteen 7-4) , nighl.
St. Louis IReuss 6-6) al
Chicago IPappas 6-6).
Atlanta (Jarv is 2-7) · at
Cincinnati INolan 3-71. night.
San Diego (Phoebus 3·6 and
Arlin 2-91 at San Francisco
IMarichal 8-4) and Reberger 2·
01. 2, twl-nighl.
Saturday's Games
Thursday's FighiRcsuits
Phi ladelph ia at New York
As Low As
By United Press International
Montreal al Pittsburgh
Houslon al Los Angeles, night Rololfo Lobato, 128, Santa Convertibles. One w ith air condi t ion and one wlthouf. One
St. Louis at Chicago
Ana , Calif., outpointed Vil Wildcat and one LeSabre. You've seen lhem in lhe para des and
Atlanta at Cincinnati , night
Tumulak, 129, the Philippines they are sharp.
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ference meeting is scheduled on '
Aug . 25, beginning al6:30 Jl.m.,
at the Coaches Inn In Wellston.
Attending were Jim Maines,
Ironton ; James Diehl, Meigs;
American League
Charles Moore, Logan ; Gerald
East
Inbody, Athens ; John Wor·
w. L. Pet. o·B
thington and Jack Coy an, Bal timore
38 21 .644 ...
36 21 .571 4
Jackson; Ron Shoemaker , Delroil
Boston
34 27 .557 5
Waverly ; Robert Shamp, New York
29 34 .460 11
Athens and James N. M. Davis Cleveland
28 33 .459 11
Wa shing ton
21 38 .356 11
and Ed Stewart, Galllpolis.
West
W. L. Pet. GB
American League: Oliva, Oakl and
41 21 .661
Minn 15; Cash, Del 14; Horton, Kansas Ci ty
33 25 ,569 6
Del 13 ; Smith, Bos, Mellon, Chi Minnesota
32 32 .500 10
and Jackson, Oak 12.
California
29 36 .446 13'12
Runs Balled In
Milwaukee
T2 35 .386 16'12
National League : Slargell, Chicago
22 ,36 .379 11
Pill 57; Aaron , All 53; Torre,
Thursday's Results
SI .L 46 ; Santo. Chi 45; Cepeda, Kansas City 5 Cal. 0
All 42.
Minn . 7 Chic. 6 111 inn)
American League : Killebrew , Detroit 4 Clev 3
Minn 50; Petrocell i, Bos and Baltim ore 3 New Yor k 1
While, NY 43; Horton, Del and
l'oday's Probable Pitchers
Oliva, Minn 40.
California (Messersmith 5-6)
at Kansas City (Spl iltorff J.O ).
Pitching
National League : Dierker, night.
Major League Leaders
Hou, Ell is, Pitt and Carlton, Chicago (Wood 5·31 at Minne·
By United Press International St. L 10-3; Jenkins, Chi 10-6; sola I Perry 9 5). nigh!.
Leading Batters
Oakland I Hunter 9-4) at
Stoneman, Mont 9-4.
National League
American League: Blue, Oak Milwaukee I Lockwood 3-51,
G. AB R. H. Pet. 14-2; Cuellar, Ball10·1; McNal · night.
Davis, LA
65 252 40 90 .357 ly, Ball 10-4; Lollch, Del 10-6;
Delroil !Coleman 6·21 at
Garr, All
64 269 45 93 .346 Palmer, Ball and Siebert, Bas C i ~veland (Hand 0-31. night.
Torre, SI.L 66 254 40 ~ .346 9-3; Hunler , Oak 9-4; Perry,
New York !Peter-son 6' 51 at
Bckrt, Chi
63 252 39 87 .345 Minn 9-S.
Baltimore (Cuellar 10-11, night.
Brock, St. L 63 262 52 11'1 .340
Boston (Siebert 9-31 at
Staub, Mont 58 206 34 67 .325
Washina lon IBosman 4. 8).
Peplne,Chi 47174 18 56 .322
night
Snglln, PiI 59 226 24 72 .319 76ERS D)lOP JOHNSON
Saturday s Games
Mays, SF
57 191 38 61 .319
Cal itornia at Kansas Cily
PHiLADELPHIA
(UP!
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May, Cin
51185 27 59 .319
Chi cago at Minnesota
Alou, Hou
51185 14 59 .319 Philadelphia 76ers of the Oakland al Milwaukee
American League
National Basketball Association Delroil al Cleveland
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G. AB R. H. Pet. announced Thursday that Erwin New York al Baltimore, nlghl
Ol iva, Min 56 222 43 84 .378 Johnson of Augusta (Ga.) Boston al Washington, nighl
Murcer, NY 62 221 36 78 .353
Kaline, Del 54 176 36 57 .324 college, the No . 4 draft pick,
Buford, Bal 48 187 47 59 .316 has been cut from the squad. International League Standings
By United Press International
Tovar, Min 62 257 38 79 .307
Rchrdt, Chi 49 183 18 56 .306
W L Pet. GB
Syracuse
36
20 .643 B.Rbsn, Bal 59 230 · 32 70 .304
DEHOSPITAUZED
Tidewater
35 26 .574 3'12
Oils, KC
55 218 37 66 .303
INDIANAPOLIS (UP! )
Charleston
32 24 .571 4
F.Rbsn, Bal 48 169 31 51 .302
30 28 .517 7
Rojas. KC
57 214 32 64 .299 Driver Mike Mosley, who was Rochester
Rich
mond
30 33 .476 .9'12
Home Runs
28 32 .467 10
National League : Stargell, injured in a crash at the In· Louisvi lle
Pill 21 ; Aaron, All 19; Bench, dianapolis 500 May 29, Thurs- Toledo
23 37 .383 15
21 35 .375 IS
Cin 16; Bonds, SF 15 ; Cepeda, day was discharged fr~ Winnipeg
Thursday's Results
All. Williams, Chi and May Methodist Hospital.
Charleston 10 Louisvil le 4
Cin 14.
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Toledo 12 Rochester 6

carry these problems back to
their schools to discuss them
with student body leaders and
booster clubs. ·
The spring championship
trophies were officially
awarded to i\thens in track and
baseball, and to Gallipolis In
golf.
All league schools were
represented with the e~ception
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collected thr~ .hits f91' the
Royals,
Les Cain pitched five innin ~s :
to fecord his fifth victory in six
decisions and also bunted home
the Tigers' first run as Detroit
bested Sam McDowell. Cliin
was forced to leave the game in
the sixth inning with a sore
pitching shoulder. The Tigers
got only six hits in the game
but took advantage of an error
by McDowell to score twa runs
in the fifth.
Minnesota, trailing by three
runs in the top of the lith,
rallied for four runs In their
half of the inning to defeat the
White Sox. George Mitterwald,
whose home run ·had tied the
game at 3-3 in the sixth, singled
home Tony Oliva with the
winning run in !he lith.
Harmon Killebrew also homered for the Twins in the
game while Bill Mellon hit his
12th homer for Chicago.

In Pomeroy Utile League
· action Thursday two teams had
big five-run innings that
brought each from behind and
to victory .
The Tigers, after falling
behind 6 to 4, came up with five
runs in the fifth as they knocked

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Totee, Juliiin Javier and Ted
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lied a major league record by
using five pitchers in one inning
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fruitlessly to prevent the CUbs
from tying the score. Jim Hick·
man had a homer for Chicago.
Lee May -collected a single
and a double to drive in three
runs as the Reds beat the
Braves. Jun McGlothlin went
the distance for Cincinnati,
scattering seven hits to record
his third victory in seven
decisions.
Pat Dobson hUrled a fivehitter and Elrod Hendricks hit
a ·two-run homer as the Orioles
downed the Yankees. Mel
Stottlemyre was the victim of
Hendricks' homer and suffered
his fifth loss in 12 decisions.
Dick Drago tossed a six-hitter
!llld Chuck Harrison drove in a
pair ·of runs to spark Kansas
City's triumph. l'aul Schaal

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and scored the tying r\iilln the
eighth.
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everybody hit that way?'' said
Kessinger. ''There's luck In It, 1
never hit that way before.
Today I might go ().for-5. ·But
yesterday I could see the ball
good, and like they say, hit it
·where they weren 't.
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Sam b t ·
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everythmg. I just marked the
bat well so I'll know it again I
used the same one on all ~x
hits ,
fu the only other NL game,
Cincinnati whipped Atlanta 1&gt;-1.
Baltimore beat New York 3-1
Kansas City blanked Californi~
5-0 Detroit nipped Cleveland 43 ' and Minnesota topped
Oucago M in American
League action.
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horne runs by the Clirdlnals' Joe

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Barnes, Rockbridge.'
Junction City, Lewis Williamson, Dundas.
Laurelville Charge, Wiley
Baker, Celina MI. Zion.
Rocksprlngs.Eriterprlse; ·
Stanten F'. Smith, East
Fultonham.
Middleport · Rutland, Robert
T. Bumgarner, Toledo Ban·
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Southern associate, Frank
Cheesebrew, Cheshire.
Sciut~ern .. asslslant, Martha
Maftner, Methodist Theological
School.
Northeast associ ate, Stanley
Brandum, Pennsville,
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Snyder, Junction City .
der, ~unction City.
Seven Church Charge, Fred
and Betty Wintermute, Spring.
· field Sf. Paul.
Shawnee-New Straitsv ille,
.)VilsOii-Rolllns, New Plymouth.
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Hamden-Winter, Paul Sellers,
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By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports.Writer
Don Kessinger of the Oilcago
Cubs is doing some last minute
campaigning for the National
League AD-star balloting,
The sUck fielding shortstop,
who currently ranka a close
third in the voting f~r .the NL
AD-star team behind Bud
Harrelson. of New York and
Maury Wills of Los Angeles,
turned In the finest single RII!Jle
hitting exhibit! b Cub · 34
on Ya
m
years Thl!l'sday when he
collected si~ hits in six·at bats
to lead Ch1cago to a 7~. II).
inning vlc~ry ov~r the St.
Louis Cardinals.
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Kessinger, who raised his
average to ·"!ff• becam~ the
62nd player m the Nallonal
League ,to get six hits in a
game an~ the first Cup player
to get SIX hill! since July 5,
1937, when Fred Demaree went
f!.for-7ln ·a !4-lnnlng g
Kessinger scored U::e~uns
in the game, Including the
winning run in the lOth. He led
off the inning with a single,
moved to second on a sacrifice
and scored on a single by Ron

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.MEIGS -MASON AREA
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CHESTER L. TANNEHILL ,
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. ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
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City Editor
Pub l(shed daily e xcept
training at Ft. Polk, La.
Holzer Medical Center, First Saturday by The Oh io Volley .
Publish ing Company, Jll
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Police later apprehend~·d · b)lfg, Ohio.
McCloskey, .a California Re· Washington Post reported 1n its
Robert ware 17
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The youth made his home publican who has threatened to Friday .morning. editions it
believe fired the fatal ;.ots ~~ with Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gainer challenge President Nixon for received' a Call Wednesday
fourth youth Involved rem~lned at Bashan while Uvlng In Meigs the GOP nomination next year night from a man who
at large
County.
over the war issue, said identified himself as Ellsberg.
WASH.INGTON _ PEACE He Is survived by his mother ,. Thursday he received the The newspaper said the man
forc es In the House of Mary E. Smi~ ; his stepfather, documents more than a month refused to confirm or deny he
Representatives made their Sidney C. Sm1th ; ~alf brothers, ago from Da~lel Ellsberg, 40, a had leaked any documents. It
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ANNUAL REGATTA ice
VIetnam War Issue, ~ut heavy stster, Cmdy Lu; g~and~ents, State and Defense Depart- believed be was under surveil· cream social, fellowship hall of
Republican 'support Thursday Mr · and Mrs. David Whitaker •
lance and was calling from a St. Paul Lutheran Church,
gave President Nixon yet Lancaster ; uncles, David, Paul,
public telephone booth In Pomeroy, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
another vote of confidence on Joe and Jim Whitaker, and an
Boston.
Friday and Saturday. Lunches
Indochina.
aunt, Mrs. Betty Shonk of
'"'e
Reporters who went to and baked goods avllilable also~
The House defeated 254 to 158 Lancaster.
Ellsberg's Cambridge, Mass., Ice cream take home orders
a proposal to endorse a total u. He was a member of ~e
apartment Thursday found phone, Tuesday through Thurs:
S. withdrawal from the war by Fu~ure Farmers of Amer1ca
W~esday's mail still in• the day, 7 to 10 p.m. and Friday, 11
Dec. 31, and beat 238 to 146 a aAnnd was Gan dempCeloye of the
The Tupper PI . 4 H Cl b maEIIstbox.
a.m. to 7 p.m., 992-2010.
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withdrawal
by June
" met June 15 at the horne of elates as "consclence-!!trlcken"
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i~ ~ :n:~ :~::~Ywl~ conditioned on release of all U' Funeral ~rvlces were held Mrs. Rose Carr with two ad· because be was involved 1n the BIG BEND Regatta dances
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Wednesd · Saturday at the P. E. Ruther· visors and seven members origins of decision-making on Fn.·day ·and Saturday, 9 ~
two
engines,
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:: coounitted to the pull ,
the Senate also refused to lm· Reynoldsburg with burial in the
Officers elected were, tiy two soilrces as the person courts. Sponsored by Drew
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, president, Teresa Carr ; vice who had leaked a massive Webster Post 39, American
declJion by the Sillth Circuit 1'\lxon admlmstration . The
president, Rhonda Fortney ; government study on the war to Legion, Jays emceeing.
•; Court of Appeals which gave Senate today went back to
secretary Gwenda Depoy · The New York Times.
:; school boards the right not to d~bate on the draft extension
treasurer: Marcia Carr: Sidney Zion, a former Times
HOCKING District Sunday
~: · renew probationary teacher btU, with just 13 d~ys left before
reporter , Teresa Buckley; repcx:ter, first named Ellsberg School and Baptist Training
;.· contracts will become· a the draft law explfes.
recreation leaders Soni Car .
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~ , "landmark case" In employer- JA~~SONVI~~EM .FLA. .
and Beth Headly,' .and ~eal~ ::~s ra~~tin~~=~Theu!~ Baptist Church, Pomeroy,
~ emplon relations, the mE Monster, ·Fionda High·
PLEASANT VAIJ.EY
and safety leaders Susan published a story saying Saturday and Sunday. Rev.
•! executive director of the Ohio way Patrol's anti-riot lank, led
ADMISSIONS: Eclna ·Putney, Henderson and Susan' Goebel. Ell be
bee
Samuel Jackson, pastor.
!•, School BOards Association said a slow procession of 20 pollee Point Pleasant; Mrs . Paul Susan Carr and Beth Headly ' senior
· s rg had n named by "a ; HYMN SING, Saturday,' 7·.30
offlctlll of the Executive
,; Thurlday, Dr. WWard Fox said cars through the black east.side Grlnun, Vienna ; George Jodon, were in charge of recreation. Br h
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p.m., Freedom Gospel Mission,
~.• the declJion would affect all of Jacksonville Thursday rught • Leon ; Mrs. Wllllam Hunter, The next meeting Is to be held bleanc
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responsi·
Bald Knob, Bissell .,.
a-others
for the leak.
spouted suffocation (gas) Cottageville ; Mrs ,• William J une 22 at Rose Carr's home
•~ IChool boards In the state.
The Times had no comment singing, publlc invited.
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The ruling, handed dowh by grenades, and flushed out Hoffman, Mrs. Virginia Rim· WeplantohaveDebbieConklin. on the reports.
SUNDAY
~ the Sixth Circuit Court of Ap· alleged looters.
.
ney, Mrs. Russell Holland, aU' the county home economic~
COMMENCEMENT Exer' ·;. peale in Cincinnati, decided in By early today pollee had Point Pleasant, and Katherine agent, to attend, _ Teresa McCloskey said Ellsberg sent cises for Syracuse Copununity
~:.•· . 1 favor of the Columbus Board of arrested more than 100 persons
Love, New Haven.
him some xeroxed copies of vacation Bible school, Sunday,
.
Buckley.
documents after be met Wl' th
~• Education which failed to renew - 70 of them Thursday - m two DISCH.\RGES: Mrs. Ronald THE RIVERVIEW 4-H Club Ellsberg at Princeton Universi- 7:30 p.m. at Syracuse F'~rst
;\ lbe contract of Thomas Orr, nights of violence In this city of. Miller, Mrs. Vaughn Johnson met June 14 at the Stuart Hall
United Presbyterian Church.
19· The Collgre8BIIl8J1
~ who had been hired as a 528•000• Pollee reported they and son; Mrs. Carroll Saxton, with two advisO{s and seven said
ty April
WEEKI!:ND rev1·val at
Ellsberg told him he had
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, ·probationary teacher at shot and wounded a black Clark Vickers, Mrs. Eugene members present. Cathy "information reievant to Vie' Church of Christ in Christian
~ Columbus Walnut Ridge.
teenager in the foot, when be Davis and Robert Wood.
Pickens was In charge of
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'" Union, Pearl St., Mlddl~rt
-~ COLUMBUS - THREE allegedly opened fire on them. BIRTH: June18,asontoMr. recreallon. JaneWhitebeadand nam,mpar11c ar,myconcern 7:30 each evening Friday
~ •o11•ha were to face first- He was• not immediately and Mrs . Dorset McCoy, Teresa Chichester served
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over the deception of Congrea through Sunday with Rev.
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by the Executive Branch -'th
~ degree murder charges In ~ested, but later was taken Henderson.
refreshments.
respect to Vietnam."
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~ CCIIIIeCUOn with the shooting mto cus~y when he r~rted
There will be a work meeting MCCloskey said he could not spealdhg.
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in Stuart Hall on June 22 and a tell whether the nnnJes he
WEEK LONG revival
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SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON Department present legal business meeting at' Mrs.
--r
bqlnning
I p.m. each evening,
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~ 'l'llurldl7 In a downtown bar. -:- Astrona?t Walte,r Cun· arguments toa.y 011 whether Whitehead's home on June 29• ~olc:.;;~~=t ~t
beginning·Sunday at Old Dexter
~ ldward T. Roth,' 50, died of mngham, cnlictzln&amp; Congress the newspaper should be for- _ Niese! Duvall.
Times based 118. aeries, which Church. Rev. Will«rd Dutcher
~ .....ICitWOIIIIdaintheforehead for allowing America to fall· bidden to pubiiJh the last two THE BLUE JAYS 4-H Club hu led to 8 government pastor, extends Invitation ~
wh6cb ... lnlllc.ted when four behind RUBBia In fiPice ex· Installments of a aecret Pen· met June 15 at the Salisbury attempt to slop publication of public; special music.
JO!IIbllrled to hold up the bar. ploration, resigned Thursday to lagon report tracing U. S. In- School with two advilors and~l7 the Information.
VACATIO~ Bible School
Rolb wa lbot after he threw a take an executive's job wit.h a volvement In Indochina.
members In attendance .
IIUI of beer at the gunman, real estate firm. "The f1P1ce The Times, at leaot lem· Redenith Blevins
in
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program Is receiving srn811er porarlly, will keep xeroxed charge of recreation . Kath
a. h
1 ild
ArrMh~ llborUy after the. and /IIDaller support with ap. coplel of the report. u. s. l.awrenct' and Lora· Ruueli ;::: ~ ·~lllkey said, he urc ' TIJESDAY
llloeUq were Ale11nder proprlallons from Congress," Dlstrlct Judge Murray Gurfeln were r•nslble for refresh· tiona CommitteeFanlp Rela· LADIES
We,, II, and How.-.! lllrlon, ::.Wlnk39-yearoQld clviUan aald. "I withheld a rullnl 'l1111nday on a ments. The next meeting 1a there was a
American
II. ~ 1111encl .... of Inthat's a terrible mlstafle." covemment nqaat t.hat' the scheduled for June 22 and 1a to study M.,._.,_ ............ ~ ............ a
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Girls, ·girls everywhere was
the ·scene at Camp Klashuta
near · Chester this week as
~fOUls from the Meigs Big Bend
Neighborhood congregated at
the.camp site f.or the annutil day
camp JX'ogram.
-Instruction in badminton,
ping pong and folk dancing by
Mrs. Mary Bahr, camp
director, were Innovations to
l!le camp 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ac.. tivlties. Craft work.was stepped
up this year, more cooking was
done in the units, there were
hature and anlmal studies and
)likes during the day.
Thursday, parents of the girla
were guests for the·•afternoon.
Craft projects were completed,
tournaments were held, tw:tles
were raced, camp sites were
Viewed, and officials of the Four
Rivers Girl Scout Council were
there to evaluate the program ..
And anqther successful day
camp for Meigs Girl Scouts
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Davenport
No-Hits Reds .had
an;o~~~ew~:.:;:.·Joe
Gleason
.
a great night at the plate as

Trojans Retain NCAA Crown
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-For registered a convincing 7-2 Alfano, which notched their last

lie - d year in a row, the victory over the ..&amp;Juthern two runs.
llllrcl lime In the last four IDinols' Salukis in the S1,lver Pitcher Steve .Busby, after
yeats; lrld the ~enlh time In Anniversary ChampIonshlp aUowlng one run In the second
·a yeara! Soulhent California
llu won the CoUege BaaebaU
OillnplOIIIhlp.
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13,[145 fllUI at Omaba.'s Rosenblatt stadlwn Thursday night,

Contest.
which gave Southern IDinois a
CaUf m1ans hainme ed -ll 1 d ff tl 1 tlfled th
Tbe
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Saluld pitching or 10 "'• Salukl bats until the ninth
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incIudin g back-to-back homers innlng, when Southern IUin ots
over the left field fence by , loaded the bases on two singles
Craig Perkins and Frank and a walk.
Larry Calufetti then knocked
a single up the middle to bring
In the second Saluki run. Fot
Calufettl that last hit meant the
batting championship of the
series with a mark of .S32.
The Tl'ojans scored twice In
the third Inning, added a single
run In the fourth and two more
By JOHN G. GRIFFIN
in the fifth before Perkins and
UPI Sports Writer
Alfano delivered their over-the1'
ARDMORE Pa (UPI) Labron Harris a guy wall blasts in the seventh.
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Busby boosted his pitching
into the second round of the U. S. Open Golf record to 11-2. He struck out six
:Championship today with a warning that UCC
!helped to put him on top and it just might keep him

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And he was two strokes up on
tournament favorite Jack Nick- · CINCINNATI (UPI)-11 was
1Amateur Ouunpiooshlp in 1962 Iaus, Bobby Nichols, and dark- a strange and somewhat novel
,but never has been first In horse Jim Colbert at 69 the experience for Jim McGlothlin.
I;Nnll years as a playing pro. only other playe~s in the "I almost didn't know what to
~ Harris, from Stillwater, presUglous field of 136 pros and do," quipped the Cincinnati
,Okla., had a three.Qnder-par 36- IS amateurs to break par on Reds righthander.
n-8'1 In ThiD'sday's opening opening day over the short but
"There 1 was walking off the
round and a one-stroke lead demanding 6,2S8 yards of the field and aU of the other guys on
lover a second-place trio that·· Merion Golf Club.
thetesmwerewalklngoff,too."
Included colorful Doug Sanders, · Most of the big name pr.os McGiothllil grinned.
Bob Goalby, the man who oddly were done In by Marlon's fa.'!!ed "UsuaUy," he added, "when I
Is trying to "Uve down" having last three holes three of the walk off the field, I walk alone."
won 8 Masters Championship, toughest flniahlng holes on any McGlothlin was merely sayand Lann;r Wadkins Jr., the course in the country. Harris ing that It had been a long time
current T'· 8 ·• Amateur auun. managed a par on each of those since be bas completed a game.
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killers, and that included a How long?
, A THOUGHT :flirtation with disaster on the "I reaUy can't remember,"
:final hole when Lady Luck said Jim Thursday night after
FOR TODAy : admittedly came to his be stopped the AUanta Braves
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assistance.
with seven hits while pitchlrig
'He cen do anything we
Harris' first shot on the par- the Reds to a ~I victory in the
went to do If we stick to It
four 18th was iil the rough at opener of a five-game series at
long enough. ·
the right near a concession Riverfront Stadium.
-Helen Keller
stand. His second took a bounce
ActuaUy It probably has been
and hit a spectator in the back, longer than even McGlothlin re... .
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"kind of trouble, and drOpped, performance came when be
Irs Qu:.LI
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came up with a brtmant 59-yard Phillies while registering a 1~1
--· :-1' wedge out of the rough five feet victory June 14 of last year.
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past the cup, and putted back McGlothlin, notching his third
j · . Fridays Only
. to save his par and his lead.
The Drive-In Windbw : "On the 18th, I could have
, !·
Is Open
made six," Harris pointed out.
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9 A.M. to 7 P.M. f "But the ball just kept
DISPIITE SETILED
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)
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_ ....itiiinil"iioura' to-3 trees, alj!ll made four.
National Football League
·.and s to 7 u usual on
Players Association and the
;F~Idays . '
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signed a lour-year couective
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the battle lor third base.
Roserve System
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Willie Mays of San Francisco,
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Johnny
Bench has made a shambles of Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh led
the running
for the
three
the race for catcher on the outfield
slots with
St. Louis'
National League AU Star squad. Lou Brock trailing Stargell by
Results of baUoting released almost 25,000 votes.
today by the BasebaU CommlsPitchers will be selected by
sioner's office show Bench, the the managers .
Cincinnati lleds' star who
earned Most Valuable Player
Other Cincinnati players In
honors last season, with an the running for AU.Star team
incredible 250,000-vote lead over positions included first
baseman Lee May, in third with
Pittsburgh's Manny Sanguillen. 74,995 votes ; second baseman
Bench was listed on 302,003 Tommy Heims, in third with
ballots while Sangulllen polled
S2,708 as runnerup. Dick Dietz 74,209, and outfielder Pete Rose,
of San Francisco was third at In seventh with 74,030.
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National~
44,2t2.
Willie McCovey of San
Francisco led Atlanta's Orlando
Cepeda by almost 60,000 votes
• Transistor
for first base despite the fact
Batteries
that McCovey has missed much
• Flashlight
playing time with an arthritic
Batteries
knee.
• Lantern
Glenn Beckert of Chicago
· · Batteries
held a 24,000-vote lead over
1 Hobby Batteries
Julian Javier of St Louis In the
running for second base whUe
eAnd Photo
In
the closest race, New York's
Flash Batteries
Bud ~elson held a slim
6,000-vote margin over MaiD'y
Wills of the Dodgers and
Chicago's Don Kesshlger was
1,000 votes behind Wins.
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The am Mlller SpartiiiJ
Mlck Davenpa-i pitched an 8·•·~t hi'·.
Gotdl Slow-PIIcb So,lball O, no-bit vic•- for the Brave.s
an,d aU-ed
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•"'"'" Slnetloud · Slew· Pilch
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deleat in 14 dec!JIGnl. Langdon koubleheader• with ASA dianl poiD'ed It on the Mets 1~
pitched S J.;J innings and was
in four lruiings.
knocked ou't or the bo• 'or the Saadloaed team•· Ill the
In the Braves-Reds Tilt, Mick
a •
Pomeroy • Middleport •
first time this year.
Dayenpa-t was untouchable,
Southern Cal played errorless GaUipollJ area. Coatacl Bud proving his earlier performance
baU. The "'"oj&amp;IUI clicked off Blekel (7ft t31i) or write Bod . of no-hitting 'the lleds for si&gt;:
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Bickel, 8Z7 Glendale Ave., ilnda third Innings was no fluke.
twnlnoed1.onubthlee pselariy.ess•.glving them Apt. 1, Sooth Cbarleslou, w. Inthat first game Del CaU's
Va %53113
The Trojans lost; 11-3, to the
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Salukis In an earlier round but
tl!ne, Big Mick was tough aU the
had wins over Seton Hall, the channplonshlp contest after way·
Brigham Y01111g and Tulsa in Tulsa, Southern California and · He struck out 10 and paased
addition to the title game Southern IDinois came throng~ two batters. Terry Pickens took
victory.
four rounds of play with 3-1 the loss as he fanned eight but
The Salukis defeated Pan records.
walked nine.
American twice and Southern
The Trojans were number
Davenport's mates proviqed
Cal once while losing to Tulsa one-ranked cnmlng Into the plenty of support, banging out
prior to . the championship &amp;ems and wound up the year nine hits. The man with the big
bat was Tlnlll)y Eversbach who
game.
=-r~r:ts'!i~ ~edn: slammed a homer and a alngle.
Th~ Salukis drew a bye into
Steve Bachner and Dilvenport
t:l-9.
had a single and double each,
Dave Smith had two singles,

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Mlas Sheila Ann James and
Mr. Ray Roger Proffitt were
united in marriage at 2:30p.m.
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Methodist Church.
The Rev. B. Winkler of·
ficlated at the double ring
ceremony following a program
of organ music by Mrs. Byron
Van Meter.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. James
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Given in marriage by her
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Miss Peggy Ann Proffitt,
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blue tinted carnjtions . . .Miss
Betty Jo James, the m8ld of
hOnor, was in a while lace short
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"Symbols of the Saviour."
Readings included ' "The
Cross," by Margie Wolle; "The
Trumpet" by Martha Lou
::; Beegle; "The Manger" by
Nondus Hendricks, and "The
' Empty Ton.;;·,' by Mary Kay
'' Yost.
The annual family picnic wiU
be held at the park on Rt. 33 on
July 8at6:30p. m. There will be
no other meeting in July, so the
love gift offering wlU be taken
at that time.
The meeting was adjourned
:, ' with prayer by Mrs. Hendricks.
'': Refreshments were served by
::: Mrs. Yost to Martha Loy
:: Beegle, Sam PickellS, Nondus
:: Hendricks, Ollie Mae Cozart,
::. Mattie Yost, Mary Kay Yost,
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James was in a black and white
costwne with white carnation
corsage. Mrs. Proffitt was in a
brown two piece suit and also
had a carnation corsage.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the home of
the bride's parents. The wedding cake was inscribed
Congratulations, Sheila and
Ray. The bride's attendants
presided at the refreshment
table. For a brief wedding trip,
the bride changed Into a blue
and white ensemble with white
accessories. The couple wiD
reside at Racine.
The new Mrs. Proffitt Is a 1970
graduate of Wahama High
School. Mr. Proffitt graduated
from Racine High School in 1967
and is employed at the Philip
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Garden Club upon its regular
meeting June 10 when 12
members and the hostess answered roll caU with "My
favorite rooting mediwn."
How to build a compost pile
was given by Mrs. Gerald
Minor, and a discussion on
house plants in June was led by
Mrs. C. E. Stout, with special
emphasis on geraniums.
Miss Ruby Diehl gave an
interesting report on the tour to
Old Man's Cave May 20 which
several members attended.
Each member gave an Idea
on helpful gardening.
An exhibit of a single rose
specimen was judged with Ruby
Diehl's Peace Rose winning
first.
Mrs. Virginia Nelson won the
hostess gilt: The traveling prize
was donated by Mrs. Minor and
bought by Mrs. C. E. Stout.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.

Mrs. Robert LejVis of Clifton, Mrs. Mary Mart!11, Pomeroy, l'ainonier ; and Jerry Williams,
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W.Va. served as maid, of honor who will be. instaUed as Eight Ia concierge.
606 E. Main
Pomeroy
for her sister. She wore a blue and Forty Departemental
All three Meigs County guests
lace dress and had a white Chapeau next month , was spoke at · the meeting. Mrs.
carnation c9rsage. Dana Lewis, honored guest at a dinner of Marlin reported on plans for her
Clifton, served as best man lor Hardin ~! county Salon 341 installation at the state conthe bridegroom.
Wednesday night at Forest, vention,' July 18 and 19 in
GUARDIAN
For ber daughter's wedding, Ohio
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Mrs. Roush was in a gray Sh~ was accompanied by Mrs. bers to the Oct. 3 reception at
sleeveless dress '!ith red ac- Pearl Knapp and Mrs. Myrtle the Middleport Church of
cessorles and a white carnation walker , both of the Meigs Christ. She also talked 011 a
and
corsage. Mrs. Russell wore. a County Salon 110. Mrs. Martin special project for next year
blue sleeveless dress with whtte served as installing officer and which will include contributions
ac~ories and a white car- Mrs. Knapp as installing from petit salons for cystic
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]'concierge for the new officers fibrosis research.
At low, low prices.
At the dinner, hat replicas
ImmedJalely fo~lowmg the of the Harding County Salon.
ceremooy,.a reception was held Installed were Eunice Scott, · were given as favors. Rose .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..
in th~ church social room; The petit chapeau; Clara Elwood, Ia
bri~e s table covered With a secretaire-cassie re;
Mary
white lace cloth leatur~d a Smith demi chapeau premiere;
wedding cak_e topped With a Stella Edington, demi chapeau
muuature bnde and groom.
duexieme · Effie Winebrenner
GuestS were registered by Ia archivi;te· Grayce Latham'
Miss Sharon Roush, sister of the
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sister of the groom. Mrs. Bess'
RETURN FROM TRIP
Parsons, aunt of the bride, Mr . and Mrs. Leo Baughman
served as hostess for the .and son, Jeffrey, Bradbury,
reception.
have returned from a 1,000 mile
Mr. aild Mrs. RuSsell reside vacation trip through Pennon Powell St. in Middleport.
sylvania. Tloey "visited Mr.
The bride is employed as Baoghman's mother and his
· depu!y clerk 1n the Meigs sister in Erie , Pa ., and his
County treasurer's office . Mr. brother,Earl,m Menty Glo, Pa.
Russell works at Rizer Oil Co. in 1
Pomeroy.
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wedding and reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summerfield, Round Lake, ill., Mr.
and Mrs. Jed RusseU, Powers,
Oregon; Earl Russell of Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Dana
lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David
Kerns and April and Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac lewis, all of Clifton,
2)6 E. lnd
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Baptist Church met June lOth at Samuel Jacks?l1. ~ pas_tor .
the home of Mrs. Gene Yost, Rt.
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conducted by the president,
Mrs. Sam Pickens. RoD call was
answered
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The Apple Grove Methodist
Cblirch was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Nancy Althea
Roush, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. RusseU Roush, Racine,
Route 2, and Mr. Ronald Edward RusseU, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Russell, Pomeroy,
Route 4.
The llev. Dale McClurg officlated . at the double ring
ceremony periormed at 7:30
p.m. on June 5 lollowing a
program of nuptial music by
Mary Louise Shuler. The altar
decorations featured red roses
and fern. ·
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wasattlredln a
white lace over taffeta gown
fashioned street length with
lace sleeves. She w.ore white
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DEXTER - Robert L . ..
Thornton, 20, son of Mrs. Mable
Thornton, Route 1, Dexter,
recently was promoted to Army
'Private Firsi Class at Ft. Hoo&lt;l,
Tex., where he Is a driver wilb
the 21St evacuation hosplt81. His
father, Wllllam Thornton, lives
at 2341 Cardinal Ave., Dayton.

Hall At The Organ
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he smacked a double trjple, and
a. home run. Added support
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Tony Venoy and EbllD e•~h a
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Pickens and 'Edwards.
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Minn 002 001 000 04- 7 13 0
John, Romo (11), Forster
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(7). Williams (10), Perranoskl
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Me Ito n (12th), Mltterwald
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.Mrs. Edward Ebersbacb of
Pomeroy lJ recuperating at her
summer home in LoweD, Ohio,
following Il)ajor surgery al
S;elby General Ho~pital In
l'tfarletta. Mrs. Nora Cambron
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victory against four !oases, did games. He hu hit safely in 11 of The Pomeroy PeeWee Reds · ~ ... -.
not walk a batter and struck out the last 12 games, eight of which outslugged the Middleport CUba
five. Meanwhile, the Reds the lleda have won and over in a free swinging contest 14 to
wrapped Ron Reed for 10 hits, that 12-game span he has driven 12. nie winning pitcher was
with Lee May driving home home 15 runs.
Diener .the loser· Miller both
three runs with a single, double Asked aboutMay;s chances of declsl~ns coml~g In ;ellef.
and sacrifice fly.
landing a berth on the AU-Star Pomeroy, pitchers struck out 11
"The big out was striking out squad, Re!l Manager Sparky and walked 17 whUe Middleport
Ralph Gsrr In the eighth in- · And~!fson remarked, "I don't hurlersfanned!Oandpaasedl2.
nlng," said McGlothlin.
think he should count too much Pomeroy hitters were
Two were on and two were out on having a rest." ·
Ohlinger a homer and three
wben Garr went down swinging It will be Anderson's job to singles, Kennedy a homer,
on a 3-2 pitch.
pick the remainder of the Na- double and single Diener two
A walk there· and McGlothlin tiona! League squad after the alngles, Whitlatch \a triple and
would have bad Hank Arron fans pick the starting eight Casto a single.
coming up with the bases load- players.
·. McMillion led the losers with
ed.
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"I think the club Is beginning a double and two singles
"As it turned out," said Me- toseedayllght,"saldAnderson. Stewart doubled and Miller'
Glothlin, "I had Aaron leading
''The pitching has been su- Fox, Murray, and Byers each
off the ninth inning."
perb aU along. The guys know singled.
And the lled righthander pro· now we can win If we score just
ceeded to mow down the side in a few runs. I think -they believe
()l"der to reel off the victory in too that the San Francisco
one holD' and 52 minutes.
Giants can be caught."
New York 010 000 ooo- 1 5 1
May's three hits extended his The series resumes tonight Ba~n'n/:~y~ 1 ~k:,&gt;'(813 a6n~
batting streak through eight wben Gary Nolan will pitch lor Munson ; Dobson ~~-4) and
the lleds and tenninates with a Hendricks. LP-Stottlemyre 17·
RACINE WINS
Sundsy doubleheader.
5). HR-Hendrlcks (4th).
Thursday evening at Racine
the Racine Utile league · team
defeated Salem 12 to 2, with
Terry Tucker the winner, strike
out 10.
Racine's hitters were Tucker
a double and single, Harris two
Regatta. Week
Special
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doubles, Dunning a alngle and
lriple, Neigler a double, Hill and
Sayre each ·a double and
Hendricks a ·triple . Salem
hitters were Crouse, Lakin,
~ge
Carter, and Grate, each with
singles.

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PITCHING GOOD
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young Mike Hindy of the 1ndians shut out the Mets with a
sparkling three-hitter· Hlndy
walked only two while Ko-ing
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five, giVIng up no ex a .,....,
hits.
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Joe Justus the first of three
Metpilchers:was the loser. Met
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POMEROY
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Davenport
No-Hits Reds .had
an;o~~~ew~:.:;:.·Joe
Gleason
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a great night at the plate as

Trojans Retain NCAA Crown
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-For registered a convincing 7-2 Alfano, which notched their last

lie - d year in a row, the victory over the ..&amp;Juthern two runs.
llllrcl lime In the last four IDinols' Salukis in the S1,lver Pitcher Steve .Busby, after
yeats; lrld the ~enlh time In Anniversary ChampIonshlp aUowlng one run In the second
·a yeara! Soulhent California
llu won the CoUege BaaebaU
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Contest.
which gave Southern IDinois a
CaUf m1ans hainme ed -ll 1 d ff tl 1 tlfled th
Tbe
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hir,_ 1 ea ' e ec ve Y s
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Saluld pitching or 10 "'• Salukl bats until the ninth
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over the left field fence by , loaded the bases on two singles
Craig Perkins and Frank and a walk.
Larry Calufetti then knocked
a single up the middle to bring
In the second Saluki run. Fot
Calufettl that last hit meant the
batting championship of the
series with a mark of .S32.
The Tl'ojans scored twice In
the third Inning, added a single
run In the fourth and two more
By JOHN G. GRIFFIN
in the fifth before Perkins and
UPI Sports Writer
Alfano delivered their over-the1'
ARDMORE Pa (UPI) Labron Harris a guy wall blasts in the seventh.
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Busby boosted his pitching
into the second round of the U. S. Open Golf record to 11-2. He struck out six
:Championship today with a warning that UCC
!helped to put him on top and it just might keep him

Hal'l'is Leads
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And he was two strokes up on
tournament favorite Jack Nick- · CINCINNATI (UPI)-11 was
1Amateur Ouunpiooshlp in 1962 Iaus, Bobby Nichols, and dark- a strange and somewhat novel
,but never has been first In horse Jim Colbert at 69 the experience for Jim McGlothlin.
I;Nnll years as a playing pro. only other playe~s in the "I almost didn't know what to
~ Harris, from Stillwater, presUglous field of 136 pros and do," quipped the Cincinnati
,Okla., had a three.Qnder-par 36- IS amateurs to break par on Reds righthander.
n-8'1 In ThiD'sday's opening opening day over the short but
"There 1 was walking off the
round and a one-stroke lead demanding 6,2S8 yards of the field and aU of the other guys on
lover a second-place trio that·· Merion Golf Club.
thetesmwerewalklngoff,too."
Included colorful Doug Sanders, · Most of the big name pr.os McGiothllil grinned.
Bob Goalby, the man who oddly were done In by Marlon's fa.'!!ed "UsuaUy," he added, "when I
Is trying to "Uve down" having last three holes three of the walk off the field, I walk alone."
won 8 Masters Championship, toughest flniahlng holes on any McGlothlin was merely sayand Lann;r Wadkins Jr., the course in the country. Harris ing that It had been a long time
current T'· 8 ·• Amateur auun. managed a par on each of those since be bas completed a game.
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killers, and that included a How long?
, A THOUGHT :flirtation with disaster on the "I reaUy can't remember,"
:final hole when Lady Luck said Jim Thursday night after
FOR TODAy : admittedly came to his be stopped the AUanta Braves
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with seven hits while pitchlrig
'He cen do anything we
Harris' first shot on the par- the Reds to a ~I victory in the
went to do If we stick to It
four 18th was iil the rough at opener of a five-game series at
long enough. ·
the right near a concession Riverfront Stadium.
-Helen Keller
stand. His second took a bounce
ActuaUy It probably has been
and hit a spectator in the back, longer than even McGlothlin re... .
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"kind of trouble, and drOpped, performance came when be
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stiU In the rough. Then the pitched a six-hitter against tbe
came up with a brtmant 59-yard Phillies while registering a 1~1
--· :-1' wedge out of the rough five feet victory June 14 of last year.
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j · . Fridays Only
. to save his par and his lead.
The Drive-In Windbw : "On the 18th, I could have
, !·
Is Open
made six," Harris pointed out.
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9 A.M. to 7 P.M. f "But the ball just kept
DISPIITE SETILED
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)
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through people and through - A dispute between the
_ ....itiiinil"iioura' to-3 trees, alj!ll made four.
National Football League
·.and s to 7 u usual on
Players Association and the
;F~Idays . '
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signed a lour-year couective
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the battle lor third base.
Roserve System
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Willie Mays of San Francisco,
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Johnny
Bench has made a shambles of Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh led
the running
for the
three
the race for catcher on the outfield
slots with
St. Louis'
National League AU Star squad. Lou Brock trailing Stargell by
Results of baUoting released almost 25,000 votes.
today by the BasebaU CommlsPitchers will be selected by
sioner's office show Bench, the the managers .
Cincinnati lleds' star who
earned Most Valuable Player
Other Cincinnati players In
honors last season, with an the running for AU.Star team
incredible 250,000-vote lead over positions included first
baseman Lee May, in third with
Pittsburgh's Manny Sanguillen. 74,995 votes ; second baseman
Bench was listed on 302,003 Tommy Heims, in third with
ballots while Sangulllen polled
S2,708 as runnerup. Dick Dietz 74,209, and outfielder Pete Rose,
of San Francisco was third at In seventh with 74,030.
.
National~
44,2t2.
Willie McCovey of San
Francisco led Atlanta's Orlando
Cepeda by almost 60,000 votes
• Transistor
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Batteries
that McCovey has missed much
• Flashlight
playing time with an arthritic
Batteries
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Glenn Beckert of Chicago
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1 Hobby Batteries
Julian Javier of St Louis In the
running for second base whUe
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Flash Batteries
Bud ~elson held a slim
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Wills of the Dodgers and
Chicago's Don Kesshlger was
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Joe Torre of St. Louis held a
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The am Mlller SpartiiiJ
Mlck Davenpa-i pitched an 8·•·~t hi'·.
Gotdl Slow-PIIcb So,lball O, no-bit vic•- for the Brave.s
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deleat in 14 dec!JIGnl. Langdon koubleheader• with ASA dianl poiD'ed It on the Mets 1~
pitched S J.;J innings and was
in four lruiings.
knocked ou't or the bo• 'or the Saadloaed team•· Ill the
In the Braves-Reds Tilt, Mick
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Pomeroy • Middleport •
first time this year.
Dayenpa-t was untouchable,
Southern Cal played errorless GaUipollJ area. Coatacl Bud proving his earlier performance
baU. The "'"oj&amp;IUI clicked off Blekel (7ft t31i) or write Bod . of no-hitting 'the lleds for si&gt;:
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Bickel, 8Z7 Glendale Ave., ilnda third Innings was no fluke.
twnlnoed1.onubthlee pselariy.ess•.glving them Apt. 1, Sooth Cbarleslou, w. Inthat first game Del CaU's
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Salukis In an earlier round but
tl!ne, Big Mick was tough aU the
had wins over Seton Hall, the channplonshlp contest after way·
Brigham Y01111g and Tulsa in Tulsa, Southern California and · He struck out 10 and paased
addition to the title game Southern IDinois came throng~ two batters. Terry Pickens took
victory.
four rounds of play with 3-1 the loss as he fanned eight but
The Salukis defeated Pan records.
walked nine.
American twice and Southern
The Trojans were number
Davenport's mates proviqed
Cal once while losing to Tulsa one-ranked cnmlng Into the plenty of support, banging out
prior to . the championship &amp;ems and wound up the year nine hits. The man with the big
bat was Tlnlll)y Eversbach who
game.
=-r~r:ts'!i~ ~edn: slammed a homer and a alngle.
Th~ Salukis drew a bye into
Steve Bachner and Dilvenport
t:l-9.
had a single and double each,
Dave Smith had two singles,

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Mlas Sheila Ann James and
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The Rev. B. Winkler of·
ficlated at the double ring
ceremony following a program
of organ music by Mrs. Byron
Van Meter.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. James
of CUlton ; and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
L. Proffitt of Racine.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride was attired in
a floor length gown of lace
fashioned with a high neckline
and long sleeves. She wore a
white carnation corsage and
carried a Bible.
Miss Peggy Ann Proffitt,
Racine, served as a bridesmaid
and was in a blue gown and bad
blue tinted carnjtions . . .Miss
Betty Jo James, the m8ld of
hOnor, was in a while lace short
dress with white carnations.
Albert L. Proffitt of Racine
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"Symbols of the Saviour."
Readings included ' "The
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Trumpet" by Martha Lou
::; Beegle; "The Manger" by
Nondus Hendricks, and "The
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'' Yost.
The annual family picnic wiU
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July 8at6:30p. m. There will be
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:, ' with prayer by Mrs. Hendricks.
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James was in a black and white
costwne with white carnation
corsage. Mrs. Proffitt was in a
brown two piece suit and also
had a carnation corsage.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the home of
the bride's parents. The wedding cake was inscribed
Congratulations, Sheila and
Ray. The bride's attendants
presided at the refreshment
table. For a brief wedding trip,
the bride changed Into a blue
and white ensemble with white
accessories. The couple wiD
reside at Racine.
The new Mrs. Proffitt Is a 1970
graduate of Wahama High
School. Mr. Proffitt graduated
from Racine High School in 1967
and is employed at the Philip
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Garden Club upon its regular
meeting June 10 when 12
members and the hostess answered roll caU with "My
favorite rooting mediwn."
How to build a compost pile
was given by Mrs. Gerald
Minor, and a discussion on
house plants in June was led by
Mrs. C. E. Stout, with special
emphasis on geraniums.
Miss Ruby Diehl gave an
interesting report on the tour to
Old Man's Cave May 20 which
several members attended.
Each member gave an Idea
on helpful gardening.
An exhibit of a single rose
specimen was judged with Ruby
Diehl's Peace Rose winning
first.
Mrs. Virginia Nelson won the
hostess gilt: The traveling prize
was donated by Mrs. Minor and
bought by Mrs. C. E. Stout.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.

Mrs. Robert LejVis of Clifton, Mrs. Mary Mart!11, Pomeroy, l'ainonier ; and Jerry Williams,
· m -2094 •
W.Va. served as maid, of honor who will be. instaUed as Eight Ia concierge.
606 E. Main
Pomeroy
for her sister. She wore a blue and Forty Departemental
All three Meigs County guests
lace dress and had a white Chapeau next month , was spoke at · the meeting. Mrs.
carnation c9rsage. Dana Lewis, honored guest at a dinner of Marlin reported on plans for her
Clifton, served as best man lor Hardin ~! county Salon 341 installation at the state conthe bridegroom.
Wednesday night at Forest, vention,' July 18 and 19 in
GUARDIAN
For ber daughter's wedding, Ohio
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Mrs. Roush was in a gray Sh~ was accompanied by Mrs. bers to the Oct. 3 reception at
sleeveless dress '!ith red ac- Pearl Knapp and Mrs. Myrtle the Middleport Church of
cessorles and a white carnation walker , both of the Meigs Christ. She also talked 011 a
and
corsage. Mrs. Russell wore. a County Salon 110. Mrs. Martin special project for next year
blue sleeveless dress with whtte served as installing officer and which will include contributions
ac~ories and a white car- Mrs. Knapp as installing from petit salons for cystic
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naUon co~sage.
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At low, low prices.
At the dinner, hat replicas
ImmedJalely fo~lowmg the of the Harding County Salon.
ceremooy,.a reception was held Installed were Eunice Scott, · were given as favors. Rose .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..
in th~ church social room; The petit chapeau; Clara Elwood, Ia
bri~e s table covered With a secretaire-cassie re;
Mary
white lace cloth leatur~d a Smith demi chapeau premiere;
wedding cak_e topped With a Stella Edington, demi chapeau
muuature bnde and groom.
duexieme · Effie Winebrenner
GuestS were registered by Ia archivi;te· Grayce Latham'
Miss Sharon Roush, sister of the
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sister of the groom. Mrs. Bess'
RETURN FROM TRIP
Parsons, aunt of the bride, Mr . and Mrs. Leo Baughman
served as hostess for the .and son, Jeffrey, Bradbury,
reception.
have returned from a 1,000 mile
Mr. aild Mrs. RuSsell reside vacation trip through Pennon Powell St. in Middleport.
sylvania. Tloey "visited Mr.
The bride is employed as Baoghman's mother and his
· depu!y clerk 1n the Meigs sister in Erie , Pa ., and his
County treasurer's office . Mr. brother,Earl,m Menty Glo, Pa.
Russell works at Rizer Oil Co. in 1
Pomeroy.
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OUt-of-town guests at the ·.
wedding and reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summerfield, Round Lake, ill., Mr.
and Mrs. Jed RusseU, Powers,
Oregon; Earl Russell of Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Dana
lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David
Kerns and April and Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac lewis, all of Clifton,
2)6 E. lnd
Pomeroy
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Baptist Church met June lOth at Samuel Jacks?l1. ~ pas_tor .
the home of Mrs. Gene Yost, Rt.
.. ·!. The business meeting was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Sam Pickens. RoD call was
answered
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/ layette to be taken to the
Women's Conference are to he
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The Apple Grove Methodist
Cblirch was the setting for the
wedding of Miss Nancy Althea
Roush, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. RusseU Roush, Racine,
Route 2, and Mr. Ronald Edward RusseU, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Russell, Pomeroy,
Route 4.
The llev. Dale McClurg officlated . at the double ring
ceremony periormed at 7:30
p.m. on June 5 lollowing a
program of nuptial music by
Mary Louise Shuler. The altar
decorations featured red roses
and fern. ·
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wasattlredln a
white lace over taffeta gown
fashioned street length with
lace sleeves. She w.ore white
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DEXTER - Robert L . ..
Thornton, 20, son of Mrs. Mable
Thornton, Route 1, Dexter,
recently was promoted to Army
'Private Firsi Class at Ft. Hoo&lt;l,
Tex., where he Is a driver wilb
the 21St evacuation hosplt81. His
father, Wllllam Thornton, lives
at 2341 Cardinal Ave., Dayton.

Hall At The Organ
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a. home run. Added support
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John, Romo (11), Forster
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.Mrs. Edward Ebersbacb of
Pomeroy lJ recuperating at her
summer home in LoweD, Ohio,
following Il)ajor surgery al
S;elby General Ho~pital In
l'tfarletta. Mrs. Nora Cambron
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victory against four !oases, did games. He hu hit safely in 11 of The Pomeroy PeeWee Reds · ~ ... -.
not walk a batter and struck out the last 12 games, eight of which outslugged the Middleport CUba
five. Meanwhile, the Reds the lleda have won and over in a free swinging contest 14 to
wrapped Ron Reed for 10 hits, that 12-game span he has driven 12. nie winning pitcher was
with Lee May driving home home 15 runs.
Diener .the loser· Miller both
three runs with a single, double Asked aboutMay;s chances of declsl~ns coml~g In ;ellef.
and sacrifice fly.
landing a berth on the AU-Star Pomeroy, pitchers struck out 11
"The big out was striking out squad, Re!l Manager Sparky and walked 17 whUe Middleport
Ralph Gsrr In the eighth in- · And~!fson remarked, "I don't hurlersfanned!Oandpaasedl2.
nlng," said McGlothlin.
think he should count too much Pomeroy hitters were
Two were on and two were out on having a rest." ·
Ohlinger a homer and three
wben Garr went down swinging It will be Anderson's job to singles, Kennedy a homer,
on a 3-2 pitch.
pick the remainder of the Na- double and single Diener two
A walk there· and McGlothlin tiona! League squad after the alngles, Whitlatch \a triple and
would have bad Hank Arron fans pick the starting eight Casto a single.
coming up with the bases load- players.
·. McMillion led the losers with
ed.
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"I think the club Is beginning a double and two singles
"As it turned out," said Me- toseedayllght,"saldAnderson. Stewart doubled and Miller'
Glothlin, "I had Aaron leading
''The pitching has been su- Fox, Murray, and Byers each
off the ninth inning."
perb aU along. The guys know singled.
And the lled righthander pro· now we can win If we score just
ceeded to mow down the side in a few runs. I think -they believe
()l"der to reel off the victory in too that the San Francisco
one holD' and 52 minutes.
Giants can be caught."
New York 010 000 ooo- 1 5 1
May's three hits extended his The series resumes tonight Ba~n'n/:~y~ 1 ~k:,&gt;'(813 a6n~
batting streak through eight wben Gary Nolan will pitch lor Munson ; Dobson ~~-4) and
the lleds and tenninates with a Hendricks. LP-Stottlemyre 17·
RACINE WINS
Sundsy doubleheader.
5). HR-Hendrlcks (4th).
Thursday evening at Racine
the Racine Utile league · team
defeated Salem 12 to 2, with
Terry Tucker the winner, strike
out 10.
Racine's hitters were Tucker
a double and single, Harris two
Regatta. Week
Special
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doubles, Dunning a alngle and
lriple, Neigler a double, Hill and
Sayre each ·a double and
Hendricks a ·triple . Salem
hitters were Crouse, Lakin,
~ge
Carter, and Grate, each with
singles.

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young Mike Hindy of the 1ndians shut out the Mets with a
sparkling three-hitter· Hlndy
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Joe Justus the first of three
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MASON ASSEMBLY OF
RACINE FIRST CHURCH m~ti ng , 6:3() p. m.; Evening
GOD -Secclnd St, Mason, W. 'OF THE' NAZARENE - worship, 7: 30 p. m.
Va. Chesler Tennant, pastor. Sunday School 9. 30 .
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morning worship, 11 a. m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m.; ,METHODIST CHURCH - ' W:
evan~ellstic service, 7:30 p. m.' Evening wqrshlp, 7: 30, B· __m__, Dale McClurg, pastor. Worship
Bible study and prayer· service Wednesday ' Sunday Scliooi servlc&amp;, first and third Sundays
Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m. Phon~ Suparlnfendont, Pauline Me. of each month at 8 p.. m.;
773-513J.
Ciinlock, pastor. Rev. Morris Sunday School every Sunday at
MMERC.V
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 9:30
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MT. MUKIAH BAPTISTTuesday
of each month at 7:30
UotiiCIChurch of Christ ,-Rev Corner Fou rth and Main , CHRIST In Chrlstion Union - CharlesNorrls, pa.stor. Sunday p. m.; Bible Study, Wednesday,
Perrin, pastor. Fred Blaettnar, Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, Rev. O'Dell Manley, pastor. School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning 8 p. m.
· Aa a boy, r waa alwaya dl&amp;turbed by tlila Biblical p&amp;INJ'In Mat.
supl. Sunday School, 9:15a. m.; Jr., pastor. Sunday School 9:30· Sunday school, 9:30a.m., Roger worship, 10:45 a. m.; Sunday
thew : "For I have come to aet a man apl~at hla father and 1 diUP,Worship, 10:25 a. m.l youth a.m., Arnold Richards, supt.: Manley, sup!. ; evening service, evening worship, -7:36 p.m.;
CARMfoL UNITED METHter agaill8t her mother ... He who lovea father and mother more than
7:30. Wednesda y even ing Wednesday · evening Bible
choir rehearsal, Monday, 6:30 Mornlnq worship 10:30 a, m.
me is not worthy of me."
prayer mee ti ng, 7:30 p.m. Stu&lt;ty, 7:30P. m..
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p, m., Mrs. Marvin Burt.
FIRST· UNITED PRES· Sunday
In thaM da)1 of innoee nl!e, it s~med that my JHII.est love ahoWd
evening youth service
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED e:stor , Way~e Roush, supt.
director .
Senior
choir BYTI!RIAN, Middleport-Rev. 6:45 with
go
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Mother and Father. They rave me life, love and v:IJible ph)'llell
Macy
Lou
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METHODIST
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10:45
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~~~arsal, 7' 30 p. m·. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday leader. No T.uesday service. ' L
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third
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.....,.. Paul Nease, director .
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unday evenmg worship, 8 p. m. second
Th ursday, all day· Busy Bee School9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,,
But what I did· not understand was that lhi&amp; life of mine tltne
MASON FIRST• BAPTIST - school, 9 a.m., Mrs. Wilma Sunday.
quitting party In church social supt.; worship service 10:30
di~
Uy from God th rou rh my parents. l had tried to aeparate God'a .
Second and Pomeroy Sts.. Stan ,Bahr, Supt. Youlh Fellowship 6
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THE "NAZARENE _ Corner UNtTEtl METHODIST- Rev. 9:45 ~.m. ; worship service, ll Plains United Methodist NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
waa emphalimlng the faet that God'• Jove must cor11e ftn t and that human love will tl:len foijow in Ita
Grale, pastor. Worship service,
Union and Mulberry . Rev . Max E. Donahue. minister; a.m.; training vnton, 6:3o"p.m.; ChOuArcNhV. ILLE WESLEYA
proper perapective.
evening
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7:30
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School
Cl y..., V. Henderson, pastor. superintendent. Church School p.m. Mid-week prayer service. Rev. R. D. Brown , pastor. 'Sunday
Take your child with you tO churc h and church ~~:hool ao that both may p in a better undenta.ndSchool
,
9:30
·
a.
m.
SundaY' School 9:30 a. m. ;
ing
of
God'&amp; will. One who really loves God supremely will in va riably develop a d 1ttlp!lf' love for famll7,
Wednesday,
7:30p.m.
Sunday
S~hool,
9:30
a.
m.
;
Richard
Barton,
sup!.
Prayer
.Raymond Walburn, sup! . 9:30 a. m.; morning worship,
frlenda
CH'
R
I
STIAN
SCIENCE
youlh
and
jUnior
Y?Uih
servl~e,
meeting,
Wednesday,
7:30
p.
m.
and nelghbon.
Morning worship 1"0:30 a. m.; 10:30a. m.; youth meeting, 7 p.
Services
at
315
Main
St
PI
6:45
p.
m.;
eventng
worship,
'Etenlng service 7:30 p. m. Mid· .m.; Choir rehearsal , Wedweek service, Wednesday, 7·. 30 nesday 7· 7:30 P· m. ; Mrs. E. Pleasant, Sunday School" 9: lS 7' 30 p. m.; prayer and praise, · HARRISONVILLE . PRES..
,Robert Hamm, director.·
a.m. Sunda s, 11 a.m.; Wed· Wednesday, 7· 30 P- m. ·
SYTERIAN - Mrs. Norma
_p.GmR.
JEHOVAH'S. WITNESSES- nesday, tesTimonial meeting 8 I! E M L 0 C K
G R 0 V E Lee, Sunday Schoop Superin·
ACE EPISCOPAL - Rev. Larry Carnahan presid ing p.m. All welcome.
CHRISTIAN - David Stauffer, • fendent. Sunday School 9:30 a.
,Stanley Plattenburg, minister. ,minister. Sunday, Bible lecture,
,
pastor ; Stanford Stockton, sup!. m. Sunday Service 8 p. m. Rev.
Morning prayer and sermon,
ti
BIBLE CHURCH Morning worship, 9:30 a.m. ; Max Donahue, Middleport,
_10:30 a. m. Holy communion 9::W a. m.; Wa chlower st~dy, .- ~AIRVIEW
Letart
Route
1, the Rev. Sfan church school, 10:30 a.m. ; pastor .
and
f' t s d
10.30 a. m.; Tuesday, Bible
sermon, IrS
un ays, study, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Craig, pastor. Sunday school, young peoples meeting, 6:30
,10:30 a. m. Church school,
111
•h 1
a.m.; prayer and Bible p.m.; evening worship, 7:30. . BETHANY UNITED
kindergarten through eighth m n s ry SC 00 7:30 p. m., 9:30
study,
7:30p.m. Cottage prayer Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST - Paul A. Sellers,
•service meeting 8:30 p. m.
• Sundoy
· _gra...,, 10:30 • · m. .
MIDDLEPOR] CHURCH service, Tu esday , 10 a .m .; p.m.
pastor ; Blythe Theiss, Sunday
, POMEROY CHURCH OF
l•iah
worship
service,
Thursday,
7:30
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAP·
School
sup!.
Worship
service,
,CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr ., ·of Christ In · Christian Union- ~m.
6h4-11
.
9:30
a.
m.
second
and
fourth
pastor. Bible School, 9:30a. m.,· Lawrence Manley, pastor ; Mrs.' MASON
CHURCH
OF TIST - Rev. Howard Kimble, Sunday ~; - Evenlng worship, 8 p,
• Mclnday
.
Russell Young, Sunday School
Sunday school , 10 a.m.; m. first Sunday .
luk•
worship, 10:30; adult warship Supt. Sunday School9:30 a. m.; CHRIST - Joh n s· teele, pastor.. pas.lor.
·
Henry Davis, supt.; evening
10rl·20
iervlce ·-and ,. YOUQQ. peoples. Evening worship 7:30. Wed· W?'shlp, 1~ a.m. ; Bible stu~y, service,
7:30
p.m.
Prayer
meeting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun· nesdo
11
7 30
• 7u.&amp;day
LOTTRIDGE UNITED
day-Wednesd@y, comblnec m. Y prayer mee ng, : , p. 11 . 15 a.m. , evening wors~ip, meeling, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Mtd-week serv1ce,
. -METHODIST - Worship, first
1lr7·11
Bible study and praye1 ---CHURCH uF THE NAZA· W~~nesday , 7:30p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF and th ird Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
•
WM~~tJdc,r
meeting, 7:30 p. m.
RENE
'"""I
I R .
GOD- Rev. Donald A Sheets, second and fourth Sundays,
THE SALVATION ARMY - .. --- · - "- '' epor • ev._
rhilippicms
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. 7:30p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a
,Envoy Rays. Wining, officer In Audry Miller. p;ostor: Floyd
l ri· IO
m.; Worship service, 11 a. m. ; m. Christian Endeavo~. third
'""'" ......,.,,""'1 s.r.tro. ""· .
&lt;;!large. Sun&lt;!fy&lt; 1o a. m. Carson. sup!. Sunday school. MEIGS COUNTY
7hvudop
1........... ..........
Evening service, 7:30. Prayer Saturday of each month .
Hotlnessmeeting 7'io:·:io a
' 9:30 a.m.; Morning wor·
service
and
youth
service,
30
16 ~ 19.24
Sunday Schclol Y~ung Peopl~; ship, lO:
a.m.; luniQr
AL F R E D U NI T E 0
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
"' legion;? p. m,; Thursday, 1to ; JQ_clety, 6 '~0 p.m.; NYPS &lt;I; 4 ~ · METHODIST - Rev. Jacob Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
• frkloy
'
p•.. m;, Ladles Home League; · p.m. Sunday evangelistic Layman, pastor. Sunday school
FOREST RUN METHODIST METHODIST ~ Rev. Eugene
15r1-IO
_p, "l..:.frep daues .
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Prayer 9:45a . m. with Lloyd Dillinger, -Rev. Forrest-Donely, pastor. Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
' SACR~D HEART - Rev.-_ meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. supl; worship services, 11 a.m. Charles Hamilton, sup!. ; sup!. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
• Solvrdor
worship, 10:30 a. m.;
Pm/ms
-Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
M t D D L E poRT pEN . with the Rev. Mr. Layman In Worship service, 9 a. m. ; Morning
Evening
worship, 7:30 p. m.
16:1· 11
pastor .
Phone -992·2825.- TECOSTAL - 'Fhlrd Ave., the charge . Prayer services, Sunday School, 10 a. m. .
Wednesday,
Christian
Youth
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Crusade, 6: 30 p. m.; Prayer
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Rev. William Knittel , pastor ; Wednesday, 7:45p.m.
- Robert Eugene Musser, meeting
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ratr.h Priddy, Sunday School
7:30 p. m. Thursday,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 choir practice,
a.m . Confessions, Saturday 7· · sup . ; Classes for all ages,
1 p. m.
BIBLE
BAPTIST
TEMPLE
7:30p.m. 1
Sunday School , lOa . m.; Sunday - Minersville, Guy W. Lowther, a.m.; morning worship, 10: 30;
• POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST: evening service, 7:30 p. m. Jr., pastor. Sunday school, 10 Robert Bobo, Sunday school
DEXTER CHURCH OF
, ;-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Wedne;day evening Young a.m.; preaching , 11 a .m.; supt. Sunday evening service, CHRIST - Danny Evans,
7:30
p.m.;
youth
meetlno
.
t tSklnner, Sunday School· sup!. People s meeting and Bible evening worship, 7:30p.m. Mid·
Monday, 7 p.m. Midweek pastor. Norman C. Will , sup!.
t ,Sunday School, 9:30 a. m,; Study, 7.: 30. Saturday evening week
prayer service, Tuesday, service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
,morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; service, 7:30.
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.
7:30p.m.
.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Christian
FIRST BAPTIS'fCHURCH of
,BYF, 6 p. m. ; Bible Study
·THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. evening . Endeavor Sunday
'Wednesday 7 p. m.: choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and
! -Practice, Wed., a; 30 p, m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles BRADFORD CHURCH OF ·Larimore, pastor . Bob Moore,
School Supt. Sunday
l · FIRST SOUTHERN BAP: Simons, pastor . Danny CHRIST - Charles Russell, Sunday
CHURCH
School,
classes
for all ages, 9:30 OFREORGANIZED
Bud
Bartrum,
' TIST - 282 Mulberr Ave Thompson , Sunday School Paslo ~.
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LAT·
m.; mor.111ng worship, 10:45, TE R DAY SAINTS- Portland' Pomeroy. f'\llillated wit~ s B (' ~uperlntendent. Sundav Superintendent, Sunc. y School , a.
~ Rev. Clifford Coleman pa'st~r church school for everyone 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, NYP~ Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Racine Road. Ralph Johnson,
~ Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.: 9: 15 a.m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m . Sunday evening evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
p.m. Mid-week prayer, m. ; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
j Hershel McClure, sup!. ; wor- 10:15 a.m.; Evening services, services, 7 p.m. Bible study 7:30
meeting,
Wednesday, 7:30p.m. m. ; Sunday evening service, 7
, ship service, 10:30 a .m.; 7:30p.m.; Wednesdar, prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bradlord Msslonary
meeting, second p. m. Wednesday evening
Group
Tuesday,
7
p.m.
: .evening worship, 7:30. Wed. service, 7:30p.m. Ex ra youth
Wednesday,
7:30
p. m.
, ·nesday prayer meeting and - activities on Sunday, 5 p.m ., for
prayer ser vices, 7: 30p. m.
I
_Bible stud}!_ 7: 30 p.m
all youth up to sixth grade ; 6:30
:
Sf, PAUL LUTHERAN _ for junior and senior high
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNITED FAITH- Robert E. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev. Arthur c. Lund, pastor students.
UNION - Darrel Ooddrlll, Smith, pastor. Worship service Great Bend, Charles Norris,
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
I Sunday School, 9:15 a. m.: ,CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid· pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. and Sunday school, 9: 30 a.m., pastor. Worship service, 9: 30 a. good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
1 Charles Evans, Supt.; worship dleporf, 5th and Main. Raullln m., Annie Mohler, supt.i Fred Samsel, supt.; evening m. ; Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
• ser.vlce, 10:30 a. m. Con. Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, Leonard Gilmore, first elder; worship, 7:30 p.m.; youth
: firmation class, Saturday, 9:45 Sunday School sup!. Bible evening service, 7:30 p. m. meeting, 7 p.m. f!rayer meeting CARLETON CHURCH . 1. m.
School , 9:30 a. m.; morning Wednesday prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
POMERoY:c ·HESTER
wor.shlp, 10:30 a. m.; evening .7:30 p. m.
School,
9:30 a.Road.
m., Ralph
Carl,
Kingsbury
Sunday
UNITED
METHODIST - worship, 7:30 p. m.; orovor
sup!. Worship service, 10:30 a.
; Robert R. · Card, p!istor . service 7 p. m. Wednesday.
MT, MORIAH CHURCH OF . EDEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately .
· Ppmeroy - Worship, 10:30. a.
·
· GOD - Racine Route 2. The IN CHRIST - Elden~ - Bta~&lt;,e, Prayer ,meeting, Wed~esday,
PLUMBING AN_D HEATING
m•.C;hlir~h School, 9: 15 a. m.;
FR- EE Wt L L BA 'PT 1sT Rev. Char le• Ha'nd, pastor. pastor. Sunday School, lOa. m.;' 7:30 P- m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
992. 2550
Phone 992-3284
Frank · Vaughan, superln- CHURCH - Corner Ash and Sunday school, 9:45 a.m .; Winnie Holsinger, sup!. Mor· pastor.
Lincoln
St
.
.
Middleport'
240
l~ndent. Chester worship, 9 a. Plum ,
Middleport . Noel morning worship, 11 a.m.
OLD
DEXTER
CON· I - -- - -- - - -- -M
:..:i:..:d..::d.:._le:::p:.=.:_
o r.:._t- + - - - - - - - - - - - - ---1
. m.; Church School, 10 a. m.; Herrmann, pastor; John Dill, Evening services, Tuesday and nlng sermon, 11 a. m.; Evening
service Christian Endeavor , GREGATIONAL CHURCH _
~~J)ieJ
Sunday School Supt. Saturday Friday, 7:30.
7:30 p. m. ; Mrs . Lyda R W
SEVENTH" Y AUYENT· evening service, 7 p. m. Sunday
Chevalier , pres ident. Song ev. lllard Dutcher, pastor.
THtS·T - Pomeroy, Mulberry" School, 10 a. m.; Sunday
service
and sermon, 8:20. Mid- Mrs. Worley Francis, Sundar.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
- .~~~ - Herbert Morgan, pastor: evenlnq worship, 7 p. m.
W
eek.
prayer
meeting Wed- School Su/;'- Sunday Schoo ,
CHARGE
UNITED
oabbath School, Safurday, 2 p ·
Bakers oi Good Bread
METHODIST. Sunday worship nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie 9:45a. m. hurch Services first
~ - : 1 worshtp, 3:15p. m. Dorcas MASON COUNTY
and third Sundays following
- St. PIUI's 9 a.m.; South Holslnqer, etas ~ leader .
Middleport, Olio
Huntington, W. Va.
ocety,lOa.m. eachThursday. C-HRISTIAN
SCIENCE Bethel 9:55a.m.; Alfred 11 a.m. -_ l'lrMEROY LOWER LlliHT Sunday School, Second and
I First and third Sundays) 7:45 SHURCH-Harrlsonvllle Road. · fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p. 1·------------"----+--~------------1
'GRAHAM UNITED MET
Services, 315 Main St., Pt. . p.m.;
and 4th Sun- "e.v. Roy Taylor, pastor ; Henr{ m. serviCes .
ODIST CHURCH_ Preachl~· Pleasant. Sunday services, 11 days). !Second
Lottrldge
-7:45 p.m. Eblin, Sunday School . Sup . LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
. 9:30 . a. m., first and secon~ · a.m. Wednesday Testimonial (First and · third Sundays),
11 Sunday School , 9:30 a. m ; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Su~days of each month ; third . meoliM, 7:30p.m.
a.m. Second and 4th Sundays. evening worship, 7:30 p. ni.' Sunday School sup!., Ronald
andfourthSundayseach month . THE HILAND CHAPEL,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
LONG
6UT'rOM Prayer and prasie service, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
,worship service at 7:30 p. m: 'George Casto, pastor. Sunday METHODIST
!hursdav.
7-&gt;n
n
m
m.;
preaching
10:45
a.
m.,
Middleport, Ohio
Farm · Industrial · Lawn . Garden
Rev. Freeland
Wednesday evenings at 7:30, School, 9:30; evening worship, Norris, pastor.- Sunday
RACINE-LETART
WES.
i:venlng
services,
7:30
p.
m.
School
,
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
• Prayer and Bible Study. .
7:30. Thursday evening prayer 10 a.m. ; church services, 11 LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
service, 7: 30 p.m .
a.m.
Racine, W. Dale McClurg ,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE t---------------~-----------+---------------------------1
I
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE _pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a; METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m.; Worship service, 10:30 a. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, m.; UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun- a.m. ; Morning worship, 10:30
9:30 a.m .; morning worship, day ; Senior Choir practice, a.m .; Young People 's service,
Athens Road
Pomeroy
10: 30; evening worship, 7: 30 Thursday , 7:30 p. m. ; Service 6:45p.m. ; Evangelistic service,
The Store with A' Heart
A Family That Worships Together
7: 30 p.m. Prayer meeting ,
p.m.
Wednesday
Bible
study,
Guild,
fourth
Monday,
7:30
p.
Racine
·
949-3342
By Helen Bottel
7: 30p.m.
Stays Together
m.; Hapr,y Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7:30 p.m .
IS LEG-APPRECIATION "MALE BACKLASH"?
I
School C ass meeting, fourth
PLANTS COMMUNITY Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second
~ . Dear Helen :
GOSPEL
MISSION - Antiquity. Ser· Friday, 7:30 p. m. ; Official· FREEDOM
~
Your column It male backlash against women - yes, that's vices, 7:30 p. m. Thursday and Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
Sunday evenings. John Dill, m.
~ what It was! - needa rebuttal.
- L.
Roger
Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
pastor.
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
•
Bakers of Holsum Bread
F1rst: The letter from "Wally" wh011e wife wears pants auill.
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Dexter - Rev . James Queen, School Supt. Sunday Schoo ,
COM
.
STIVERSVILLE
Middleport, Ohio
COillllanUy aoo he wooden "if he married a woman." U he doesn't
Middleport, 0.
pastor. Worship services 9:30 . a. m.; Sunday evening
MUNITY
CHURCH
Rev.
worship
7:30.
Prayer
meeting,
Saturday
and
Sunday,
7:30p.m.
know by now, he can'thaw much It a marriage.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest ·t-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - . . . . . : ._ _ __ __J
Edsel Hart, ~star . Sunday
In wanting hlawlfe _togo around showing her "great legs," he morn In~ · wors~~C service, 10
Deeter, class leader. Yough
Meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,
.m.blll his emoUonsl fnranWlam and lack Ill Interest in her as a ~endme.'nt epll Ta ot, tlsupertn.
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED
Ernest Deeter, leader.
,
royer
mee
ng,
each
METHODIST
CHURCH
pe1'8011. Wbydoean'the bare hll hairy cheat (Jf be' baS one)? He's Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday T
PI
Member of the Big 3
uppers alns. Rev . Randy MT. HERMON UNITED
undoubleclly the ·type of creep who ogles every secretary and evening service• 7·30
· ·
Lavender , pastor. Sunday
General Merchandise
Chester, Ohio
. School, 9:30 a, m. ; youth BRETHERN CHURCH IN
lhlnU the playboy bunny trip li really exciting. His wife's legs
Tuppers
Plains
667·3280
CHRIST
Rev.
Robert
Shook,
fellowship, 6 p. m. ; Sunday
Dllllt besome tlnd of 'tatua symbol to him.
paslor, Sunday School , 9:30 a.
ZION CHURCH. OF CHRIST evening worship, 7:30p. m.
(NOI'E FROM HELEN: Maybe he Jtlst enjoys iooklng at them. - Pomeroy -Harrisonville
LET ART UNITED m., Roy Pooler, sup!. ; Alfred
Panl8 iu.ll8 are llfellt but, really, I can' t see-that occasional leg Rood. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH - First Wolfe, asst. !up!. ; morning
Paul . McElroy,
Sunday and second Sundays, preaching worship , 11 a.m .; evening
eliJlOIIIII'I! detraeta from a wlfe'sstatus aa a person.)
School Supt. Sunday School9:30 at 8 p. m.; Third and fourth sermnn, 7:30 p.m. , alternating
SeCGnd: The male WOOlen's page editor! This type has been a. m.; morning worship and Sundays, Sunday School, 10 a. each Sunday. Class meeting , 11
Family Recreation
m. alternaflng Sunday
Pomeroy- Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
glvtnc WCIIIIen lOIII)'· male advice ffr years ouUining what's communion, 10:30 a . m.; m.; worshipservlceat11a.m.; a.
.
Wolfe,
mornings,
Alfred
Swimming
Sunday evening youth Christian Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m.,
Federal Reserve System
''ladylllre" and what i8n 't.
'
layleader;
Christian
Endeavor,
endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser- prayer and Bible Study. ·
7:30 p. m. Sunday, Roger
By offeriDg lllree booklela (on Wm~en'8 Liberation, washing vices, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Buckley, president. Prayer
Wednesday
evening
prayer
Meigs County Branch
, IIIICIIIne hlnta aDd weight reduction) then comparing the
MT. UNION BAPTIST - meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
meeting and Bible study, 7:30 p.
·' fiiPOIIN, be attemplll to prove that women have no interest in · m .
Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Board meeting first Monday
Rexall Drugs
school supt., Joe Sayre. Sunday each month, 7:30 'p. m.
lbelr UberaUon and rigbta. .
school. 9:45 a .m.; Sunday
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
Of cOtlfllli, the little hausfrau in HIS club-and·wedding
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - evening worship, 7:30. Wed- SYRACUSE ~IRST UNITED.
992-2955
Pomeroy
llldlellce wouldn't~f~r the first offering, She's the catdlloar,d, Pine Grove, the Rev. Arthur nesday prayer and Bible study PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pom.e roy
' Russell Lester, pastor. Worshir.
stereotype, helpless female Idiot locked in her kitchen and Combs, pa•tor. Sunday School, 7:30p.m.
service, 9 a. m.; Sunday Schoo,
starving for hll "advice" on how to wash clothes or look like a 9m.a. m.; church services, 10 a.
T UP P E RS
P LA I N S lO a. m.
,
man-lrap.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Mr
. · ·
and
.,WGmen are real, honest-to-goodness people, not automatons
SYRACUSE u N 1TED John Wyatt, pastor; J. S. Davis: RUTLAND
Electric AAotor Repair
wbO can be programmed into pulling up their hemlines so some METHODIST - Paul / A. Sunday School supt.; Sunday . RUTLAND FIRST SAPSt. Rt. 7 ·
Chester, Ohio
810
W.
Main
.
992-5750
male c:aulldr; hllllpa, fr into sending for pamphlela that don't tell Sellers, pastor ; Ben Qulsen. S~~ool, 9:J? a. m., Morn;ng TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
Choose the Church of
berry, Sunday School Supt. . mon, 10.30 a. m. Evening pastor. Sunday School, lOa. m.;
1bem anylliJIII reieVBilt to the realls8ues It tbeir lives
worship service, 9:30a.-m. first sermon, 7 p, m.
MJs. Gertrude Buller, sup!.
Women COllie In all varieties aiD shades of a~ness and and third Sunday. Evening
pr a yer- serv 1ce, t : 30 p. m. i
.
FALLS oreachlng service, 2 p. m.
aplniona. IA!t's stop putting them all to11ether In "bags" and serv Ice, 8 p. 'l' · Iourth Sunday. EAST LETART
LANGSVILLE MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST
U7lni "women do thia" cr "women don't like men" or "women services
Take Someone with You to Church
each Sunday at 10 a. m. CHURCH - W. Date McClurg'
.
Meats and Groceries
kwe to cook" or "women are all on dleta" or "women aren't and 7:30 p, m. Tuesday evening pastor; Worship serv:ces: ChRUTLAND METHODIST In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracu$e
992-3986
second and fourth Sundays of
urch School, 9:30 a. m.;
IGI!c:al," etc., etc. It'1 about time we realized that women ARE! worshl~, 7:30.
Kermit Walto·n, Mgr.
each month at 9 a m.; Sunday Worship service, 10:30 a. m_.
IA!t's1top lnaultq women's Intelligence; stop sending them M~¥Ho1~~ - U ~~uT E
Sellers,
~astor,·
Martha
Lee,
School, first and third Sundays
l!leiUIIU that tell them they're Inferior, for this Is what your 1\yo S
of each monthat 9 a. m. ; second
RUTLAND CHURCH . OF
CCIJNpOiildenlll are doing! The editor with his scroungy booklets unday chool Supt. Worship and fourth Sundays of each CHRIST- Sundoy school, 9:30
10:45 a. m.;second and month at 10 a.m. ; Bible study a.m., V. H. Broley, sup!.;
Jtet up a cheap experiment to prove his poJntindsay, "See, I told service,
fourth Sundays; evening _ Weqn_~da_y .
' communion and devotions,
Furniture and Appliances
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
YOU. womendCII'tcare; they love being second class."
v;orhslp, 8 o. m. thit'd Sunday. , LETART FALLS UNITED 10: 30 a.m.- Regular lnlord
Chester, 0.
992·2641
Middleport Phone 985-3308
If tiJae types Ill JIIYChologlcal puklown.s would mal!ically
BRETHREN - Rev. Robert meeting 7:30, lhlrd Saturday
.,
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
"'!l'h
D'l~h
.
Shook, pastor: Herschel Norris,
caue, I lhlnk lhe w0111en's UberaUon and rights movement would
THE RUTLAND COM.
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. sup!, Sunday school , 9:30a.m.;
find It bad HI, and no Ianger needJ to extat. Meantime~ It grows evangelist ; Thurman Carsey morning sermon, 10:30 o.m.; MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Attend the Church of Your Chnke
II¥ llljllllld bounda u women realize tnw.,ny (If not outwardly) Bible School sup I.; Blblt School
sermon, 7: 30 atter. Amos Tillis, . pastor. Sunday
School,
9:30
a.
m.
;
Worship
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9:30 a.m., morning --mtp, ser~•iO:o. each Suna.y. Prayer
lilt mlk:b It what it Is u)'lng truly lpMb to them.
m. ; Wednesday
10::lo e.m .; ycuth metting, 6
Wednesday,\ 7:30 p.m. service, 11
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Up wltb penonhood! - A FEMALE WOMEN'S PAGE p.m., Jvenlng service. 7 p.m., ~~~~",'i,,'i;, nmneeflng , 7:30 p.m.
m.
11 Sund•ys.
1-'omeroy
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ElHI'OR
186
N. Second
Middleport
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7:30
p.m.;
prayer
Dw lldllar:

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residents Iii August when Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlinger and threeyear.old son, Jay, leave f(H' Philo where Terry has been employed

as assistant high school priilclpal.
, Terry has been a tea_
cher In the junior and senior high schooll
of the Meigs Local District since February, 1967-. He received hll
master's degre6 In 1970 frqm Ohio University. Terry is still
. working thia ~ in the Meiga District as assistant director
' for llie summer school, a federal program.
. TbeOhlingersheverented a home In Philo and will be moving
there about Aug. 15. '1'\le Philo High School, incidentally, is a part
of the Franklin School District.
The Ohllngen are active members of the Middleport Cliurch
of Christ where he Is Sunctay school superintendent. Terry has
served as a sporulOI' of tbe Fellowship Ill Christian Athletes In the ·
Me,lgs District and Mrs. phllnger (Coleen) Is lnunedlate past
tnsldent of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Terry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Romeroy.
The Ohllngers will be missed!
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OOPS! AREPORT ON hearing! held in the court of Pomeroy
May~r Charles Legar ups week indicated that Roy Kesterson of
Pomeroy had been fined. However, it is now reported that
Kesterson was fined In May and the report was published at that
tim~. The papers on the hearing got on the secretary's desk by
error and were reported as another hearing. Kesterson was fined
only once and that was In May.

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ACCORDING TO A CLIPPING from Richard Duckworth of
Syracuse, some 20 tons of dust-covered leiters and petitions from
millions of Americans concerned about the prisoners held by
Hanoi lie In the basement of a warehouse in Paris. The mail mtre than three million letters and petitions addressed to the
Nortb Vle1namese delegaUqn at the peace talks - repeated has
been turned down by the delegation, and so it lies unopened.

Trinity Church Hok/s Vespers
A vesper service 'by Mrs.
Albert Woodard followed a
picnic supper of Trinity Church
on Route aa rosdside park
Tuesday evening.
Using Psalm 118, 24th verse,
"This IS the day which the Lord
had made, Jet us tejoice l!"d be
f. glad lil it," Mrs. Woodard
•! presented
a
devotional
medltatioo.
Herprogramfeaturedastory
(l'(m Guideposts' Treasury of
Faith entiUed "PeOple Is Like
Onloos," with poems on faith
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

GAUl'S MARKET

THE
BANK
AND SAVINGS Co.

ROYAL OAK PARK

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

GAUL'S TRAILER SALES
GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

POMEROY ELECTRIC SERVICE

NEW YORK aDTHING HOUSE

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•.,..,_n wbo dCII't CCIIIIder that 1 primary Interest
and '-1117 man. them ·~Jau.'l

Hobarl Newell, supt. Services
weekly , 9:30 a.m . Sunday .
Preaching lira.t Ilind third
lha blttlt It two lflll'kll, if we can be ' ~undar.s_of__ ""'"th by

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and
VIllAGE FUMtR

BULL FROGS
---WELCOME

MARTIN'S LOUNGE
IN THE HEART OF MIDDLEPORT, 0.

COCKTAILS, DINNERS

OFFICE
SUPPLIES

and

REGATIA SPECIAL

FURNITURE

You are
Invited!
Sonny 's

Cocktail
Hour
5 Til 7
Dally.

Whim a vacation is the question •..

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WHILE DINING! HAV E' A
REGATTA COCKTAIL
we Will Open 10 a.m. Friday &amp; SeturdiY this Week .

POMEROY, OHIO

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and Kate Goodwin at Galllpolls
by ·Mrs. Edna Reibel, Mrs.
Betty Reibel, and Mrs. N~ttie
Hayes was reported.
It was noted that several
members of the council at.
tended the wedding of Miss
Donna Reibel to Mr. Jim Shalo
at Trinity Church. Birthdays
will be ob8erwd at the nen
meeting with salllwiches and
beverages.

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Mrs. Rowan and Mrs. Rowan
gave one to Mrs. Hayes.

·oNE COAT
HOUSE
PAINT

SALE
Dual coat protection
with one coat
· application
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The seventh birthday anniversary of Sherry Beegle,
daughter of Mr. and Mr. and .
Mrs. Roger Beegle, Racine, was
observed Wednesday night with
a dinner party. Attending were
Mrs. June Wickersham, Tim
and Jeff, Mrs . Ferne B.
Hayman, Wesley Belles, and
Mrs. Hattie Powell and Addle,

PlllSRURGH

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
PO ER Y.

PAINTS

HOSPITAUZED
Mrs. R. K. Rowan of Tuppers ·
Plains has received word of the
hospitalization of her son, Bill
Chester, 0 . Johnson, in New York.

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W'rse Buy

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also get more car per dollar with better ideas. Plus better
deals and better delivery from Ford Dealers' bigger stocks!

LTD . .

whtrt qultt IJ built In to

1tay. Strong. Luxurloua. Powtr front
diiO brtk" tt'l t tandard. Moral

Mawrlck .. . amar1, ntw '71
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of the highly popuiW!.
"simple maohlnt ."
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BASED ON MANUFACTURERS' SUGGESTED RETAIL
PRICES FOR COMPARABLY EQUIPPED MODELS

HOMEMADE '
Ham Salad

Chee• Spread·

Troyer's Till MJena
830 E. MAlt.! ,

PoMEROY .

Ph. 992·ss02

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$66 LESS THAN WI 113

Baum Lumber·Co.
Pti. 985·3301

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nawcomer In America. 75.
ttgtf hp. Lott morel

$149 LESS THAN VEGA
$16B LESS THAN DEMON
$176 LESS THAN NOVA

SADIE'S MARKET

BEN FRANKUN STORE

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The Rutland Friendly Gar· ' served her club in various
deners will host an open duties and i&amp; weii known in·
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 garden· ~lub circles of Meigs
p.m. In the Rutland Church of Cowrty .
Christ social 'rQOm.
Mrs. John. Reese, Gallipolis,
Mrs, Earl Dean of near Region 11 director of the Ohio
Chesler will be the guest Association of Garden Clubs,
demonstrator presenting a and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar ,
floral arranging program Pomeroy Meigs CQwrty contact
" Inter pre tive Arrangi ng", chairman, will be specla'
Invitations have been issued to guesls.
·
all M~igs County garden clubs
and the meeling is open to any ' Mrs. Bruce May wiD give the
in terested persons.
devotions and ·Mrs. Joe Bolin
Mrs. Dean, a member of the · will present July gardening
Chester Garde n Club, has won tips. Hostesses will be Mrs.
nwnerous blue ribbons for her Robert Snowden, Mrs. Harold
ar tistic flo ral arrangemenls o! Wolfe , Mrs. Jerry Eads, Mrs.
original design, many in con· Richard Fetty. Jr. and Mrs. Bill
tainers she has created. She has Brown .
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POMEROY
HOM
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Save Time-.·Save·Work
-w.
•Save Money wHh Mr.Whenand M~.
Mrs. Hayes
Rowan returned
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RIDENOUR SUPPLY

F. J. WALlACE, JEWELER

Rutland Volunteer Firemen
Plan a Family Picnic

Theodorus Council 17
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RACINE FOOD MARKEl

Mrs. Dean to Demonstrate
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and kindness. The prayer,
"Lord, I Believe," preceded
interesting facta on . Ohio
History. The significance of
parts of the Great Seal of Ohio,
the state motto and flower were
discussed
Mrs. . Elizabeth
Flck, . . ~scusses
president, reminded the group
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that there will be ' iui .)uJf . - The 'i'ltli annual state session
meeting . At the . August of the Daughters of America to
meeting , Miss Mary E .• be held in Columbus Aug . ~.
Ch8pman will be the program was announced at a recent
leader.
meelln8 of Theodorus Council
Attending besides those 17 held at the IOOF hall.
nsnied were ·Mrs. Llllle Hauck,
Correspondence regarding
Mrs. W. H. Perrin, Mrs. Phil the state session was read from
Globokar, Mrs. Thomas Young, Miss Mary Jane Smith, state
Mrs . James Fugate, Mrs. councilor, and Mrs. ·Lura
,_ Donald Hauck,Mrs. Carl Kautz, Larrick, state secretary. They
Mrs. Leonard Jewell , Miss requested contributions for
Mary VIrginia Reibel, Mrs. Carl expenses and for the home and
• Bllikan, Mrs. Henry Ewing and orphans fund .
Mrs. Pearl Mora.
Mrs. Edith Spencer, associate
councilor, had charge of the
meeting. Both Belly Demy and
her father-in-law were reported
BIRTIIDAYS OBSERVED
to be suffering from lnjilred
The birthday amiversarles of ·ankles.
Mrs . Margaret
Mrs . R. K. Rowan and Mrs. Seldenabel's death' was noted,
Nettie Hayes were ob8erved along with the death of Mrs.
Tuesday with a dinner at Jack's Helen Miller's sister-In-law,
Dairy Bar and a visit at the Janie Mlller and Winona
home of Mr. and_Mrs. James 'Cook's brother4n.law.
.
Daniels.
A visit wi!!: ::addle Wickham

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ROOER BAHR OF CHESTER left Tuesday for Colwnbus
where he will undergo training at the State Highway Patrol
Academy in Colwnbus.
Roger was always Interested in becoming a member of the
patrol but his interest was intensified la~t summer when his wife,
Mary, saved the life of a State Highway Patrolman who was Injured at Forked Run Lake where she was employed as a
Ufegtlard. Encouraged by the Injured patrolman, Roger decided
to try for entrance to th~ academy and made it.

addltional2.5.milia In ordtr to
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continue receivlnc any state
school funds. Indeed, In order about lllree months unlll the
to receive fUll state funding we first football game - We sold ·
CotiiiDIIed from hie I
save from a short, bitter trip. may have tq see!! to increase 299 season tickets last ye~r.
IA!t 's cnck that 300 mark this
the rnlllage even further THE LEGISLATION THAT
has passed the House, and will · perhapa to 25 nillls - If the year - The tiUe I Summer
Program is · off and running
legislation is so written.
be considerf!l by the Senate In
The lw'd cold facts of life strong on all cylinders We still
Columbus, increase~ the
required level of local par· are that we cannot exist have vocational openings for
juniors In Cll$!lletology, radio·
ticlpatlon in school finance . At . without slate school funds .
The purpbse of this open TV repair, and drafting - Call
present, this is the situation:
statement
is to attempt to Mr. Diehl at 992·2158 In order to receive state
school support funds , a clarify what the situation is Thanks to The Daily Sentinel
district must have 17.5 mills and where our district stands. folkl! for giving me the space
levied for operation - not for I trust that I have not confused to communicate with you each
bonds for buildings - but for the issue. ! sincerely hope that week. Believe me, it's not
operation of schools . The I have answered an Important taken for granted. Il is really
. House has passed bill ·that question for. you. If I haven't appreciated.
Increases this required local
millage to 20 millS. It seems
likely that the finallegtslalion
will have this, or a higher,
JOSEPH HOSKINS
Joseph Hostins, Delaware, participation requirement.
Ohio, .,111 be speaker at This Is not really a high figure .
A food booth at the Worley WUUamson to be the hostesses.
gospel meetiilgs to be held at The state average is at least
five
mills
ABOVE
THIS.
8 p.m. eacq eveDIDg Monday
Francis auction Saturday will Others attending the meeting
In Meigs Local thia Is the
be operated by the auxiliary of were Mrs. Bruce Davis, Mrs.
thrGugh Sunday, Juoe %7, al
the Rutland Volunteer Firemen. Kenneth Michael, Mts. Merle
the Bearwallow Churcb of situation: We have 13.7 mills
for
operation
that'
has
been
Plans for selling food and Davis, Mrs. Maxine Dyer, and
Cbrillt. The publlc Is Invited to
voted.
In
1970
the
county
drinkll at the sale were made Mrs. Russell LilUe.
attend. '
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to · us 3.8 mills of unvoted nesday night at the firehouse. . - - - - - - - - - - .
millage within the 10 milia of Members were reminded to get
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
unvoted nilllsge. This gave us their food handlers cards prior
Bandages for a South India the 17.5 required mills. During
to the Fourth of July
lepra!)' hospital were rolled 1971 the budget commission celebration. There will be no
during Tuesday night's meeting generously increased our meetings in July or August and
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of the Evangeline Missionsry allocation to 4.3 mills for one the next meeting was scheduled 606 E. Main
Pomeroy
Society of the Pomeroy Church year only because of the for Sept. 21. ,
of Christ.
pressing financial situation
A fall family picnic for the
Plans were made to continue that we faced. All concerned firemen , auxiliary members
work on the project at the July, knew that this additional hall and their · children was
meeting. Mrs. Harold Smith mill was for one year only and discussed. The traveling prize
had grace before refreslunents that we would gu back to 3.8 donated by Mrs. Bill Williamson
were served by Mrs. Conrad mills in 1972.
was won by Mrs. Howard Birch·
Ohlinger to Mrs . Smith, Mrs.
And
So, on January I, 1972 Meigs field . Mrs. Wllltam Willford and
Clyde · Andrews, Mrs. Louis Local will be back at 17.5 mills
Mrs. Bob Bishop served
Osborne, and Mrs . D'enver instead of the 18 mills In effect
refreshments. Mrs . Charles
Kapple.
for 1971 only.
Barrett is to contribute the
I slate · this because the traveling prize for the Sep· Stop in and see our
press reports concerning !ember meeting with Mrs. floor display .
several proposed school Denny Garnes and Mrs .
firiance plans have used the
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Homemade Ice cream will be figure 18 mills. I want you to
served in Trinity Church social know that the 18 mills is a one
room from 5 to 8 p.m. toni~ht year arrangement and that In
with a lwrcheon to be served all 1970 and again in 1972 our
day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 operating millage will be 17.5
pm. Salllwiches, salads, pie, mills.
Assuming
that
the
cake and beverages will be for
legislature
approves
a
sale . Both the men and women
fll·tbe congregation are working required local millage of 20
mills, we will have to vole an
on the projects.

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Standard

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LTO •·D•-""'"• $165 LESS THAN CAPRICE

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MASON ASSEMBLY OF
RACINE FIRST CHURCH m~ti ng , 6:3() p. m.; Evening
GOD -Secclnd St, Mason, W. 'OF THE' NAZARENE - worship, 7: 30 p. m.
Va. Chesler Tennant, pastor. Sunday School 9. 30 .
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APPLE GROVE UNITED
Sunday school. 10 a . m. ;
.
: ·
a. m.,
morning worship, 11 a. m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m.; ,METHODIST CHURCH - ' W:
evan~ellstic service, 7:30 p. m.' Evening wqrshlp, 7: 30, B· __m__, Dale McClurg, pastor. Worship
Bible study and prayer· service Wednesday ' Sunday Scliooi servlc&amp;, first and third Sundays
Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m. Phon~ Suparlnfendont, Pauline Me. of each month at 8 p.. m.;
773-513J.
Ciinlock, pastor. Rev. Morris Sunday School every Sunday at
MMERC.V
.
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M. Wolfe.
a. m.; WSCS, second
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 9:30
. POMEIIO 'r'
TRINtn
MT. MUKIAH BAPTISTTuesday
of each month at 7:30
UotiiCIChurch of Christ ,-Rev Corner Fou rth and Main , CHRIST In Chrlstion Union - CharlesNorrls, pa.stor. Sunday p. m.; Bible Study, Wednesday,
Perrin, pastor. Fred Blaettnar, Middleport. Rev. Henry L. Key, Rev. O'Dell Manley, pastor. School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning 8 p. m.
· Aa a boy, r waa alwaya dl&amp;turbed by tlila Biblical p&amp;INJ'In Mat.
supl. Sunday School, 9:15a. m.; Jr., pastor. Sunday School 9:30· Sunday school, 9:30a.m., Roger worship, 10:45 a. m.; Sunday
thew : "For I have come to aet a man apl~at hla father and 1 diUP,Worship, 10:25 a. m.l youth a.m., Arnold Richards, supt.: Manley, sup!. ; evening service, evening worship, -7:36 p.m.;
CARMfoL UNITED METHter agaill8t her mother ... He who lovea father and mother more than
7:30. Wednesda y even ing Wednesday · evening Bible
choir rehearsal, Monday, 6:30 Mornlnq worship 10:30 a, m.
me is not worthy of me."
prayer mee ti ng, 7:30 p.m. Stu&lt;ty, 7:30P. m..
:
ODIST_ .- Paul ·A. Sellers,
p, m., Mrs. Marvin Burt.
FIRST· UNITED PRES· Sunday
In thaM da)1 of innoee nl!e, it s~med that my JHII.est love ahoWd
evening youth service
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED e:stor , Way~e Roush, supt.
director .
Senior
choir BYTI!RIAN, Middleport-Rev. 6:45 with
go
to
Mother and Father. They rave me life, love and v:IJible ph)'llell
Macy
Lou
Carter
METHODIST
R
orshlp
service,
10:45
a.
m.,
~~~arsal, 7' 30 p. m·. Thursday, Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday leader. No T.uesday service. ' L
d
,
ev.SRandy
'first.
and
third
Sundays;
·
needs
that seemed all-important.
.....,.. Paul Nease, director .
.
aven er , pas or .
unday evenmg worship, 8 p. m. second
Th ursday, all day· Busy Bee School9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,,
But what I did· not understand was that lhi&amp; life of mine tltne
MASON FIRST• BAPTIST - school, 9 a.m., Mrs. Wilma Sunday.
quitting party In church social supt.; worship service 10:30
di~
Uy from God th rou rh my parents. l had tried to aeparate God'a .
Second and Pomeroy Sts.. Stan ,Bahr, Supt. Youlh Fellowship 6
·oom.
a.m.
love from the love ot Mother and Father. It wa~~ through Him Lhat they n:eeivtd the great ,tftof human
Craig
pastor
Sunday
school
p.m.
each
Sunday
at
Tuppers
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
THE
POUEROY CHURCH OF
Mt.DDLE PORT HEATH
love. And beeau.e a rnot.her has God's love implanted in her heart, she will instinctively love mc. Matthew
THE "NAZARENE _ Corner UNtTEtl METHODIST- Rev. 9:45 ~.m. ; worship service, ll Plains United Methodist NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
waa emphalimlng the faet that God'• Jove must cor11e ftn t and that human love will tl:len foijow in Ita
Grale, pastor. Worship service,
Union and Mulberry . Rev . Max E. Donahue. minister; a.m.; training vnton, 6:3o"p.m.; ChOuArcNhV. ILLE WESLEYA
proper perapective.
evening
worship
service,
7:30
N
11 a.m. and 7:30p. m. Sunday.
•Eric
Chambers,
Sunday
School
Cl y..., V. Henderson, pastor. superintendent. Church School p.m. Mid-week prayer service. Rev. R. D. Brown , pastor. 'Sunday
Take your child with you tO churc h and church ~~:hool ao that both may p in a better undenta.ndSchool
,
9:30
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a.
m.
SundaY' School 9:30 a. m. ;
ing
of
God'&amp; will. One who really loves God supremely will in va riably develop a d 1ttlp!lf' love for famll7,
Wednesday,
7:30p.m.
Sunday
S~hool,
9:30
a.
m.
;
Richard
Barton,
sup!.
Prayer
.Raymond Walburn, sup! . 9:30 a. m.; morning worship,
frlenda
CH'
R
I
STIAN
SCIENCE
youlh
and
jUnior
Y?Uih
servl~e,
meeting,
Wednesday,
7:30
p.
m.
and nelghbon.
Morning worship 1"0:30 a. m.; 10:30a. m.; youth meeting, 7 p.
Services
at
315
Main
St
PI
6:45
p.
m.;
eventng
worship,
'Etenlng service 7:30 p. m. Mid· .m.; Choir rehearsal , Wedweek service, Wednesday, 7·. 30 nesday 7· 7:30 P· m. ; Mrs. E. Pleasant, Sunday School" 9: lS 7' 30 p. m.; prayer and praise, · HARRISONVILLE . PRES..
,Robert Hamm, director.·
a.m. Sunda s, 11 a.m.; Wed· Wednesday, 7· 30 P- m. ·
SYTERIAN - Mrs. Norma
_p.GmR.
JEHOVAH'S. WITNESSES- nesday, tesTimonial meeting 8 I! E M L 0 C K
G R 0 V E Lee, Sunday Schoop Superin·
ACE EPISCOPAL - Rev. Larry Carnahan presid ing p.m. All welcome.
CHRISTIAN - David Stauffer, • fendent. Sunday School 9:30 a.
,Stanley Plattenburg, minister. ,minister. Sunday, Bible lecture,
,
pastor ; Stanford Stockton, sup!. m. Sunday Service 8 p. m. Rev.
Morning prayer and sermon,
ti
BIBLE CHURCH Morning worship, 9:30 a.m. ; Max Donahue, Middleport,
_10:30 a. m. Holy communion 9::W a. m.; Wa chlower st~dy, .- ~AIRVIEW
Letart
Route
1, the Rev. Sfan church school, 10:30 a.m. ; pastor .
and
f' t s d
10.30 a. m.; Tuesday, Bible
sermon, IrS
un ays, study, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Craig, pastor. Sunday school, young peoples meeting, 6:30
,10:30 a. m. Church school,
111
•h 1
a.m.; prayer and Bible p.m.; evening worship, 7:30. . BETHANY UNITED
kindergarten through eighth m n s ry SC 00 7:30 p. m., 9:30
study,
7:30p.m. Cottage prayer Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 METHODIST - Paul A. Sellers,
•service meeting 8:30 p. m.
• Sundoy
· _gra...,, 10:30 • · m. .
MIDDLEPOR] CHURCH service, Tu esday , 10 a .m .; p.m.
pastor ; Blythe Theiss, Sunday
, POMEROY CHURCH OF
l•iah
worship
service,
Thursday,
7:30
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAP·
School
sup!.
Worship
service,
,CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr ., ·of Christ In · Christian Union- ~m.
6h4-11
.
9:30
a.
m.
second
and
fourth
pastor. Bible School, 9:30a. m.,· Lawrence Manley, pastor ; Mrs.' MASON
CHURCH
OF TIST - Rev. Howard Kimble, Sunday ~; - Evenlng worship, 8 p,
• Mclnday
.
Russell Young, Sunday School
Sunday school , 10 a.m.; m. first Sunday .
luk•
worship, 10:30; adult warship Supt. Sunday School9:30 a. m.; CHRIST - Joh n s· teele, pastor.. pas.lor.
·
Henry Davis, supt.; evening
10rl·20
iervlce ·-and ,. YOUQQ. peoples. Evening worship 7:30. Wed· W?'shlp, 1~ a.m. ; Bible stu~y, service,
7:30
p.m.
Prayer
meeting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun· nesdo
11
7 30
• 7u.&amp;day
LOTTRIDGE UNITED
day-Wednesd@y, comblnec m. Y prayer mee ng, : , p. 11 . 15 a.m. , evening wors~ip, meeling, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Mtd-week serv1ce,
. -METHODIST - Worship, first
1lr7·11
Bible study and praye1 ---CHURCH uF THE NAZA· W~~nesday , 7:30p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF and th ird Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
•
WM~~tJdc,r
meeting, 7:30 p. m.
RENE
'"""I
I R .
GOD- Rev. Donald A Sheets, second and fourth Sundays,
THE SALVATION ARMY - .. --- · - "- '' epor • ev._
rhilippicms
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. 7:30p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a
,Envoy Rays. Wining, officer In Audry Miller. p;ostor: Floyd
l ri· IO
m.; Worship service, 11 a. m. ; m. Christian Endeavo~. third
'""'" ......,.,,""'1 s.r.tro. ""· .
&lt;;!large. Sun&lt;!fy&lt; 1o a. m. Carson. sup!. Sunday school. MEIGS COUNTY
7hvudop
1........... ..........
Evening service, 7:30. Prayer Saturday of each month .
Hotlnessmeeting 7'io:·:io a
' 9:30 a.m.; Morning wor·
service
and
youth
service,
30
16 ~ 19.24
Sunday Schclol Y~ung Peopl~; ship, lO:
a.m.; luniQr
AL F R E D U NI T E 0
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
"' legion;? p. m,; Thursday, 1to ; JQ_clety, 6 '~0 p.m.; NYPS &lt;I; 4 ~ · METHODIST - Rev. Jacob Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
• frkloy
'
p•.. m;, Ladles Home League; · p.m. Sunday evangelistic Layman, pastor. Sunday school
FOREST RUN METHODIST METHODIST ~ Rev. Eugene
15r1-IO
_p, "l..:.frep daues .
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Prayer 9:45a . m. with Lloyd Dillinger, -Rev. Forrest-Donely, pastor. Gill, pastor. William Bailey,
' SACR~D HEART - Rev.-_ meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. supl; worship services, 11 a.m. Charles Hamilton, sup!. ; sup!. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
• Solvrdor
worship, 10:30 a. m.;
Pm/ms
-Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
M t D D L E poRT pEN . with the Rev. Mr. Layman In Worship service, 9 a. m. ; Morning
Evening
worship, 7:30 p. m.
16:1· 11
pastor .
Phone -992·2825.- TECOSTAL - 'Fhlrd Ave., the charge . Prayer services, Sunday School, 10 a. m. .
Wednesday,
Christian
Youth
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Crusade, 6: 30 p. m.; Prayer
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Rev. William Knittel , pastor ; Wednesday, 7:45p.m.
- Robert Eugene Musser, meeting
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 Ratr.h Priddy, Sunday School
7:30 p. m. Thursday,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 choir practice,
a.m . Confessions, Saturday 7· · sup . ; Classes for all ages,
1 p. m.
BIBLE
BAPTIST
TEMPLE
7:30p.m. 1
Sunday School , lOa . m.; Sunday - Minersville, Guy W. Lowther, a.m.; morning worship, 10: 30;
• POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST: evening service, 7:30 p. m. Jr., pastor. Sunday school, 10 Robert Bobo, Sunday school
DEXTER CHURCH OF
, ;-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Wedne;day evening Young a.m.; preaching , 11 a .m.; supt. Sunday evening service, CHRIST - Danny Evans,
7:30
p.m.;
youth
meetlno
.
t tSklnner, Sunday School· sup!. People s meeting and Bible evening worship, 7:30p.m. Mid·
Monday, 7 p.m. Midweek pastor. Norman C. Will , sup!.
t ,Sunday School, 9:30 a. m,; Study, 7.: 30. Saturday evening week
prayer service, Tuesday, service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
,morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; service, 7:30.
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.
7:30p.m.
.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Christian
FIRST BAPTIS'fCHURCH of
,BYF, 6 p. m. ; Bible Study
·THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. evening . Endeavor Sunday
'Wednesday 7 p. m.: choir Middleport, corner of Sixth and
! -Practice, Wed., a; 30 p, m.
Palmer Streets, Rev. Charles BRADFORD CHURCH OF ·Larimore, pastor . Bob Moore,
School Supt. Sunday
l · FIRST SOUTHERN BAP: Simons, pastor . Danny CHRIST - Charles Russell, Sunday
CHURCH
School,
classes
for all ages, 9:30 OFREORGANIZED
Bud
Bartrum,
' TIST - 282 Mulberr Ave Thompson , Sunday School Paslo ~.
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LAT·
m.; mor.111ng worship, 10:45, TE R DAY SAINTS- Portland' Pomeroy. f'\llillated wit~ s B (' ~uperlntendent. Sundav Superintendent, Sunc. y School , a.
~ Rev. Clifford Coleman pa'st~r church school for everyone 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, NYP~ Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Racine Road. Ralph Johnson,
~ Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.: 9: 15 a.m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m . Sunday evening evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
p.m. Mid-week prayer, m. ; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
j Hershel McClure, sup!. ; wor- 10:15 a.m.; Evening services, services, 7 p.m. Bible study 7:30
meeting,
Wednesday, 7:30p.m. m. ; Sunday evening service, 7
, ship service, 10:30 a .m.; 7:30p.m.; Wednesdar, prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bradlord Msslonary
meeting, second p. m. Wednesday evening
Group
Tuesday,
7
p.m.
: .evening worship, 7:30. Wed. service, 7:30p.m. Ex ra youth
Wednesday,
7:30
p. m.
, ·nesday prayer meeting and - activities on Sunday, 5 p.m ., for
prayer ser vices, 7: 30p. m.
I
_Bible stud}!_ 7: 30 p.m
all youth up to sixth grade ; 6:30
:
Sf, PAUL LUTHERAN _ for junior and senior high
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNITED FAITH- Robert E. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev. Arthur c. Lund, pastor students.
UNION - Darrel Ooddrlll, Smith, pastor. Worship service Great Bend, Charles Norris,
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
I Sunday School, 9:15 a. m.: ,CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid· pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. and Sunday school, 9: 30 a.m., pastor. Worship service, 9: 30 a. good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
1 Charles Evans, Supt.; worship dleporf, 5th and Main. Raullln m., Annie Mohler, supt.i Fred Samsel, supt.; evening m. ; Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
• ser.vlce, 10:30 a. m. Con. Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, Leonard Gilmore, first elder; worship, 7:30 p.m.; youth
: firmation class, Saturday, 9:45 Sunday School sup!. Bible evening service, 7:30 p. m. meeting, 7 p.m. f!rayer meeting CARLETON CHURCH . 1. m.
School , 9:30 a. m.; morning Wednesday prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
POMERoY:c ·HESTER
wor.shlp, 10:30 a. m.; evening .7:30 p. m.
School,
9:30 a.Road.
m., Ralph
Carl,
Kingsbury
Sunday
UNITED
METHODIST - worship, 7:30 p. m.; orovor
sup!. Worship service, 10:30 a.
; Robert R. · Card, p!istor . service 7 p. m. Wednesday.
MT, MORIAH CHURCH OF . EDEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately .
· Ppmeroy - Worship, 10:30. a.
·
· GOD - Racine Route 2. The IN CHRIST - Elden~ - Bta~&lt;,e, Prayer ,meeting, Wed~esday,
PLUMBING AN_D HEATING
m•.C;hlir~h School, 9: 15 a. m.;
FR- EE Wt L L BA 'PT 1sT Rev. Char le• Ha'nd, pastor. pastor. Sunday School, lOa. m.;' 7:30 P- m. Rev. Jay Stiles,
992. 2550
Phone 992-3284
Frank · Vaughan, superln- CHURCH - Corner Ash and Sunday school, 9:45 a.m .; Winnie Holsinger, sup!. Mor· pastor.
Lincoln
St
.
.
Middleport'
240
l~ndent. Chester worship, 9 a. Plum ,
Middleport . Noel morning worship, 11 a.m.
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DEXTER
CON· I - -- - -- - - -- -M
:..:i:..:d..::d.:._le:::p:.=.:_
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. m.; Church School, 10 a. m.; Herrmann, pastor; John Dill, Evening services, Tuesday and nlng sermon, 11 a. m.; Evening
service Christian Endeavor , GREGATIONAL CHURCH _
~~J)ieJ
Sunday School Supt. Saturday Friday, 7:30.
7:30 p. m. ; Mrs . Lyda R W
SEVENTH" Y AUYENT· evening service, 7 p. m. Sunday
Chevalier , pres ident. Song ev. lllard Dutcher, pastor.
THtS·T - Pomeroy, Mulberry" School, 10 a. m.; Sunday
service
and sermon, 8:20. Mid- Mrs. Worley Francis, Sundar.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
- .~~~ - Herbert Morgan, pastor: evenlnq worship, 7 p. m.
W
eek.
prayer
meeting Wed- School Su/;'- Sunday Schoo ,
CHARGE
UNITED
oabbath School, Safurday, 2 p ·
Bakers oi Good Bread
METHODIST. Sunday worship nesday, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie 9:45a. m. hurch Services first
~ - : 1 worshtp, 3:15p. m. Dorcas MASON COUNTY
and third Sundays following
- St. PIUI's 9 a.m.; South Holslnqer, etas ~ leader .
Middleport, Olio
Huntington, W. Va.
ocety,lOa.m. eachThursday. C-HRISTIAN
SCIENCE Bethel 9:55a.m.; Alfred 11 a.m. -_ l'lrMEROY LOWER LlliHT Sunday School, Second and
I First and third Sundays) 7:45 SHURCH-Harrlsonvllle Road. · fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p. 1·------------"----+--~------------1
'GRAHAM UNITED MET
Services, 315 Main St., Pt. . p.m.;
and 4th Sun- "e.v. Roy Taylor, pastor ; Henr{ m. serviCes .
ODIST CHURCH_ Preachl~· Pleasant. Sunday services, 11 days). !Second
Lottrldge
-7:45 p.m. Eblin, Sunday School . Sup . LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
. 9:30 . a. m., first and secon~ · a.m. Wednesday Testimonial (First and · third Sundays),
11 Sunday School , 9:30 a. m ; - Mr. Robert Wyatt, pastor;
Su~days of each month ; third . meoliM, 7:30p.m.
a.m. Second and 4th Sundays. evening worship, 7:30 p. ni.' Sunday School sup!., Ronald
andfourthSundayseach month . THE HILAND CHAPEL,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
LONG
6UT'rOM Prayer and prasie service, Osborne. Bible School, 9:30 a.
,worship service at 7:30 p. m: 'George Casto, pastor. Sunday METHODIST
!hursdav.
7-&gt;n
n
m
m.;
preaching
10:45
a.
m.,
Middleport, Ohio
Farm · Industrial · Lawn . Garden
Rev. Freeland
Wednesday evenings at 7:30, School, 9:30; evening worship, Norris, pastor.- Sunday
RACINE-LETART
WES.
i:venlng
services,
7:30
p.
m.
School
,
Tuppers Plains
667-3435
• Prayer and Bible Study. .
7:30. Thursday evening prayer 10 a.m. ; church services, 11 LEY AN UNITED METHODIST
service, 7: 30 p.m .
a.m.
Racine, W. Dale McClurg ,
HYSELL
RUN
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE _pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a; METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John m.; Worship service, 10:30 a. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, m.; UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun- a.m. ; Morning worship, 10:30
9:30 a.m .; morning worship, day ; Senior Choir practice, a.m .; Young People 's service,
Athens Road
Pomeroy
10: 30; evening worship, 7: 30 Thursday , 7:30 p. m. ; Service 6:45p.m. ; Evangelistic service,
The Store with A' Heart
A Family That Worships Together
7: 30 p.m. Prayer meeting ,
p.m.
Wednesday
Bible
study,
Guild,
fourth
Monday,
7:30
p.
Racine
·
949-3342
By Helen Bottel
7: 30p.m.
Stays Together
m.; Hapr,y Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7:30 p.m .
IS LEG-APPRECIATION "MALE BACKLASH"?
I
School C ass meeting, fourth
PLANTS COMMUNITY Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second
~ . Dear Helen :
GOSPEL
MISSION - Antiquity. Ser· Friday, 7:30 p. m. ; Official· FREEDOM
~
Your column It male backlash against women - yes, that's vices, 7:30 p. m. Thursday and Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev.
R. Gluesencamp, pastor.
Sunday evenings. John Dill, m.
~ what It was! - needa rebuttal.
- L.
Roger
Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
pastor.
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
•
Bakers of Holsum Bread
F1rst: The letter from "Wally" wh011e wife wears pants auill.
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Dexter - Rev . James Queen, School Supt. Sunday Schoo ,
COM
.
STIVERSVILLE
Middleport, Ohio
COillllanUy aoo he wooden "if he married a woman." U he doesn't
Middleport, 0.
pastor. Worship services 9:30 . a. m.; Sunday evening
MUNITY
CHURCH
Rev.
worship
7:30.
Prayer
meeting,
Saturday
and
Sunday,
7:30p.m.
know by now, he can'thaw much It a marriage.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest ·t-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - . . . . . : ._ _ __ __J
Edsel Hart, ~star . Sunday
In wanting hlawlfe _togo around showing her "great legs," he morn In~ · wors~~C service, 10
Deeter, class leader. Yough
Meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,
.m.blll his emoUonsl fnranWlam and lack Ill Interest in her as a ~endme.'nt epll Ta ot, tlsupertn.
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED
Ernest Deeter, leader.
,
royer
mee
ng,
each
METHODIST
CHURCH
pe1'8011. Wbydoean'the bare hll hairy cheat (Jf be' baS one)? He's Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday T
PI
Member of the Big 3
uppers alns. Rev . Randy MT. HERMON UNITED
undoubleclly the ·type of creep who ogles every secretary and evening service• 7·30
· ·
Lavender , pastor. Sunday
General Merchandise
Chester, Ohio
. School, 9:30 a, m. ; youth BRETHERN CHURCH IN
lhlnU the playboy bunny trip li really exciting. His wife's legs
Tuppers
Plains
667·3280
CHRIST
Rev.
Robert
Shook,
fellowship, 6 p. m. ; Sunday
Dllllt besome tlnd of 'tatua symbol to him.
paslor, Sunday School , 9:30 a.
ZION CHURCH. OF CHRIST evening worship, 7:30p. m.
(NOI'E FROM HELEN: Maybe he Jtlst enjoys iooklng at them. - Pomeroy -Harrisonville
LET ART UNITED m., Roy Pooler, sup!. ; Alfred
Panl8 iu.ll8 are llfellt but, really, I can' t see-that occasional leg Rood. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH - First Wolfe, asst. !up!. ; morning
Paul . McElroy,
Sunday and second Sundays, preaching worship , 11 a.m .; evening
eliJlOIIIII'I! detraeta from a wlfe'sstatus aa a person.)
School Supt. Sunday School9:30 at 8 p. m.; Third and fourth sermnn, 7:30 p.m. , alternating
SeCGnd: The male WOOlen's page editor! This type has been a. m.; morning worship and Sundays, Sunday School, 10 a. each Sunday. Class meeting , 11
Family Recreation
m. alternaflng Sunday
Pomeroy- Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
glvtnc WCIIIIen lOIII)'· male advice ffr years ouUining what's communion, 10:30 a . m.; m.; worshipservlceat11a.m.; a.
.
Wolfe,
mornings,
Alfred
Swimming
Sunday evening youth Christian Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m.,
Federal Reserve System
''ladylllre" and what i8n 't.
'
layleader;
Christian
Endeavor,
endeavor, 6:30; Worship ser- prayer and Bible Study. ·
7:30 p. m. Sunday, Roger
By offeriDg lllree booklela (on Wm~en'8 Liberation, washing vices, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Buckley, president. Prayer
Wednesday
evening
prayer
Meigs County Branch
, IIIICIIIne hlnta aDd weight reduction) then comparing the
MT. UNION BAPTIST - meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.
meeting and Bible study, 7:30 p.
·' fiiPOIIN, be attemplll to prove that women have no interest in · m .
Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Board meeting first Monday
Rexall Drugs
school supt., Joe Sayre. Sunday each month, 7:30 'p. m.
lbelr UberaUon and rigbta. .
school. 9:45 a .m.; Sunday
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
Of cOtlfllli, the little hausfrau in HIS club-and·wedding
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - evening worship, 7:30. Wed- SYRACUSE ~IRST UNITED.
992-2955
Pomeroy
llldlellce wouldn't~f~r the first offering, She's the catdlloar,d, Pine Grove, the Rev. Arthur nesday prayer and Bible study PRESBYTERIAN - Rev .
296 W. Second Ph. 992-3863 Pom.e roy
' Russell Lester, pastor. Worshir.
stereotype, helpless female Idiot locked in her kitchen and Combs, pa•tor. Sunday School, 7:30p.m.
service, 9 a. m.; Sunday Schoo,
starving for hll "advice" on how to wash clothes or look like a 9m.a. m.; church services, 10 a.
T UP P E RS
P LA I N S lO a. m.
,
man-lrap.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Mr
. · ·
and
.,WGmen are real, honest-to-goodness people, not automatons
SYRACUSE u N 1TED John Wyatt, pastor; J. S. Davis: RUTLAND
Electric AAotor Repair
wbO can be programmed into pulling up their hemlines so some METHODIST - Paul / A. Sunday School supt.; Sunday . RUTLAND FIRST SAPSt. Rt. 7 ·
Chester, Ohio
810
W.
Main
.
992-5750
male c:aulldr; hllllpa, fr into sending for pamphlela that don't tell Sellers, pastor ; Ben Qulsen. S~~ool, 9:J? a. m., Morn;ng TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
Choose the Church of
berry, Sunday School Supt. . mon, 10.30 a. m. Evening pastor. Sunday School, lOa. m.;
1bem anylliJIII reieVBilt to the realls8ues It tbeir lives
worship service, 9:30a.-m. first sermon, 7 p, m.
MJs. Gertrude Buller, sup!.
Women COllie In all varieties aiD shades of a~ness and and third Sunday. Evening
pr a yer- serv 1ce, t : 30 p. m. i
.
FALLS oreachlng service, 2 p. m.
aplniona. IA!t's stop putting them all to11ether In "bags" and serv Ice, 8 p. 'l' · Iourth Sunday. EAST LETART
LANGSVILLE MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST
U7lni "women do thia" cr "women don't like men" or "women services
Take Someone with You to Church
each Sunday at 10 a. m. CHURCH - W. Date McClurg'
.
Meats and Groceries
kwe to cook" or "women are all on dleta" or "women aren't and 7:30 p, m. Tuesday evening pastor; Worship serv:ces: ChRUTLAND METHODIST In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
Syracu$e
992-3986
second and fourth Sundays of
urch School, 9:30 a. m.;
IGI!c:al," etc., etc. It'1 about time we realized that women ARE! worshl~, 7:30.
Kermit Walto·n, Mgr.
each month at 9 a m.; Sunday Worship service, 10:30 a. m_.
IA!t's1top lnaultq women's Intelligence; stop sending them M~¥Ho1~~ - U ~~uT E
Sellers,
~astor,·
Martha
Lee,
School, first and third Sundays
l!leiUIIU that tell them they're Inferior, for this Is what your 1\yo S
of each monthat 9 a. m. ; second
RUTLAND CHURCH . OF
CCIJNpOiildenlll are doing! The editor with his scroungy booklets unday chool Supt. Worship and fourth Sundays of each CHRIST- Sundoy school, 9:30
10:45 a. m.;second and month at 10 a.m. ; Bible study a.m., V. H. Broley, sup!.;
Jtet up a cheap experiment to prove his poJntindsay, "See, I told service,
fourth Sundays; evening _ Weqn_~da_y .
' communion and devotions,
Furniture and Appliances
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
YOU. womendCII'tcare; they love being second class."
v;orhslp, 8 o. m. thit'd Sunday. , LETART FALLS UNITED 10: 30 a.m.- Regular lnlord
Chester, 0.
992·2641
Middleport Phone 985-3308
If tiJae types Ill JIIYChologlcal puklown.s would mal!ically
BRETHREN - Rev. Robert meeting 7:30, lhlrd Saturday
.,
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
"'!l'h
D'l~h
.
Shook, pastor: Herschel Norris,
caue, I lhlnk lhe w0111en's UberaUon and rights movement would
THE RUTLAND COM.
CHRIST, Roy Bill Carter. sup!, Sunday school , 9:30a.m.;
find It bad HI, and no Ianger needJ to extat. Meantime~ It grows evangelist ; Thurman Carsey morning sermon, 10:30 o.m.; MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Attend the Church of Your Chnke
II¥ llljllllld bounda u women realize tnw.,ny (If not outwardly) Bible School sup I.; Blblt School
sermon, 7: 30 atter. Amos Tillis, . pastor. Sunday
School,
9:30
a.
m.
;
Worship
·
9:30 a.m., morning --mtp, ser~•iO:o. each Suna.y. Prayer
lilt mlk:b It what it Is u)'lng truly lpMb to them.
m. ; Wednesday
10::lo e.m .; ycuth metting, 6
Wednesday,\ 7:30 p.m. service, 11
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
Up wltb penonhood! - A FEMALE WOMEN'S PAGE p.m., Jvenlng service. 7 p.m., ~~~~",'i,,'i;, nmneeflng , 7:30 p.m.
m.
11 Sund•ys.
1-'omeroy
Christian Workers Closs, ••
Ph. 992·;s4911
ElHI'OR
186
N. Second
Middleport
'
Tuesday,
7:30
p.m.;
prayer
Dw lldllar:

,ft BOY THftT MISUNDERSTOOD

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Mellis CoWity - aJX! Middleport - will be losing top flight

residents Iii August when Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlinger and threeyear.old son, Jay, leave f(H' Philo where Terry has been employed

as assistant high school priilclpal.
, Terry has been a tea_
cher In the junior and senior high schooll
of the Meigs Local District since February, 1967-. He received hll
master's degre6 In 1970 frqm Ohio University. Terry is still
. working thia ~ in the Meiga District as assistant director
' for llie summer school, a federal program.
. TbeOhlingersheverented a home In Philo and will be moving
there about Aug. 15. '1'\le Philo High School, incidentally, is a part
of the Franklin School District.
The Ohllngen are active members of the Middleport Cliurch
of Christ where he Is Sunctay school superintendent. Terry has
served as a sporulOI' of tbe Fellowship Ill Christian Athletes In the ·
Me,lgs District and Mrs. phllnger (Coleen) Is lnunedlate past
tnsldent of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Terry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Romeroy.
The Ohllngers will be missed!
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OOPS! AREPORT ON hearing! held in the court of Pomeroy
May~r Charles Legar ups week indicated that Roy Kesterson of
Pomeroy had been fined. However, it is now reported that
Kesterson was fined In May and the report was published at that
tim~. The papers on the hearing got on the secretary's desk by
error and were reported as another hearing. Kesterson was fined
only once and that was In May.

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ACCORDING TO A CLIPPING from Richard Duckworth of
Syracuse, some 20 tons of dust-covered leiters and petitions from
millions of Americans concerned about the prisoners held by
Hanoi lie In the basement of a warehouse in Paris. The mail mtre than three million letters and petitions addressed to the
Nortb Vle1namese delegaUqn at the peace talks - repeated has
been turned down by the delegation, and so it lies unopened.

Trinity Church Hok/s Vespers
A vesper service 'by Mrs.
Albert Woodard followed a
picnic supper of Trinity Church
on Route aa rosdside park
Tuesday evening.
Using Psalm 118, 24th verse,
"This IS the day which the Lord
had made, Jet us tejoice l!"d be
f. glad lil it," Mrs. Woodard
•! presented
a
devotional
medltatioo.
Herprogramfeaturedastory
(l'(m Guideposts' Treasury of
Faith entiUed "PeOple Is Like
Onloos," with poems on faith
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

GAUl'S MARKET

THE
BANK
AND SAVINGS Co.

ROYAL OAK PARK

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

GAUL'S TRAILER SALES
GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

POMEROY ELECTRIC SERVICE

NEW YORK aDTHING HOUSE

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•.,..,_n wbo dCII't CCIIIIder that 1 primary Interest
and '-1117 man. them ·~Jau.'l

Hobarl Newell, supt. Services
weekly , 9:30 a.m . Sunday .
Preaching lira.t Ilind third
lha blttlt It two lflll'kll, if we can be ' ~undar.s_of__ ""'"th by

mu IIIQ''" '*",. '

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.VIUAGE CUT RATE
and
VIllAGE FUMtR

BULL FROGS
---WELCOME

MARTIN'S LOUNGE
IN THE HEART OF MIDDLEPORT, 0.

COCKTAILS, DINNERS

OFFICE
SUPPLIES

and

REGATIA SPECIAL

FURNITURE

You are
Invited!
Sonny 's

Cocktail
Hour
5 Til 7
Dally.

Whim a vacation is the question •..

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12S E. MAIN

lifE PAILJ
and

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" Plenty For All "
WHILE DINING! HAV E' A
REGATTA COCKTAIL
we Will Open 10 a.m. Friday &amp; SeturdiY this Week .

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and Kate Goodwin at Galllpolls
by ·Mrs. Edna Reibel, Mrs.
Betty Reibel, and Mrs. N~ttie
Hayes was reported.
It was noted that several
members of the council at.
tended the wedding of Miss
Donna Reibel to Mr. Jim Shalo
at Trinity Church. Birthdays
will be ob8erwd at the nen
meeting with salllwiches and
beverages.

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Mrs. Rowan and Mrs. Rowan
gave one to Mrs. Hayes.

·oNE COAT
HOUSE
PAINT

SALE
Dual coat protection
with one coat
· application
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The seventh birthday anniversary of Sherry Beegle,
daughter of Mr. and Mr. and .
Mrs. Roger Beegle, Racine, was
observed Wednesday night with
a dinner party. Attending were
Mrs. June Wickersham, Tim
and Jeff, Mrs . Ferne B.
Hayman, Wesley Belles, and
Mrs. Hattie Powell and Addle,

PlllSRURGH

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9: 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST.,
PO ER Y.

PAINTS

HOSPITAUZED
Mrs. R. K. Rowan of Tuppers ·
Plains has received word of the
hospitalization of her son, Bill
Chester, 0 . Johnson, in New York.

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W'rse Buy

For Long
Lasting
Protection!

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also get more car per dollar with better ideas. Plus better
deals and better delivery from Ford Dealers' bigger stocks!

LTD . .

whtrt qultt IJ built In to

1tay. Strong. Luxurloua. Powtr front
diiO brtk" tt'l t tandard. Moral

Mawrlck .. . amar1, ntw '71
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of the highly popuiW!.
"simple maohlnt ."
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BASED ON MANUFACTURERS' SUGGESTED RETAIL
PRICES FOR COMPARABLY EQUIPPED MODELS

HOMEMADE '
Ham Salad

Chee• Spread·

Troyer's Till MJena
830 E. MAlt.! ,

PoMEROY .

Ph. 992·ss02

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$66 LESS THAN WI 113

Baum Lumber·Co.
Pti. 985·3301

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Pinto .. . hottM.t ..tung ltttlt

nawcomer In America. 75.
ttgtf hp. Lott morel

$149 LESS THAN VEGA
$16B LESS THAN DEMON
$176 LESS THAN NOVA

SADIE'S MARKET

BEN FRANKUN STORE

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The Rutland Friendly Gar· ' served her club in various
deners will host an open duties and i&amp; weii known in·
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 garden· ~lub circles of Meigs
p.m. In the Rutland Church of Cowrty .
Christ social 'rQOm.
Mrs. John. Reese, Gallipolis,
Mrs, Earl Dean of near Region 11 director of the Ohio
Chesler will be the guest Association of Garden Clubs,
demonstrator presenting a and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar ,
floral arranging program Pomeroy Meigs CQwrty contact
" Inter pre tive Arrangi ng", chairman, will be specla'
Invitations have been issued to guesls.
·
all M~igs County garden clubs
and the meeling is open to any ' Mrs. Bruce May wiD give the
in terested persons.
devotions and ·Mrs. Joe Bolin
Mrs. Dean, a member of the · will present July gardening
Chester Garde n Club, has won tips. Hostesses will be Mrs.
nwnerous blue ribbons for her Robert Snowden, Mrs. Harold
ar tistic flo ral arrangemenls o! Wolfe , Mrs. Jerry Eads, Mrs.
original design, many in con· Richard Fetty. Jr. and Mrs. Bill
tainers she has created. She has Brown .
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POMEROY
HOM
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Save Time-.·Save·Work
-w.
•Save Money wHh Mr.Whenand M~.
Mrs. Hayes
Rowan returned
to their ·p--~-~~~~~~~~-.....
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N. W. COMPTON, Q. D.

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

F. J. WALlACE, JEWELER

Rutland Volunteer Firemen
Plan a Family Picnic

Theodorus Council 17
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Convent ton
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RACINE FOOD MARKEl

Mrs. Dean to Demonstrate
A
Flower rranaements
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Schools

and kindness. The prayer,
"Lord, I Believe," preceded
interesting facta on . Ohio
History. The significance of
parts of the Great Seal of Ohio,
the state motto and flower were
discussed
Mrs. . Elizabeth
Flck, . . ~scusses
president, reminded the group
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that there will be ' iui .)uJf . - The 'i'ltli annual state session
meeting . At the . August of the Daughters of America to
meeting , Miss Mary E .• be held in Columbus Aug . ~.
Ch8pman will be the program was announced at a recent
leader.
meelln8 of Theodorus Council
Attending besides those 17 held at the IOOF hall.
nsnied were ·Mrs. Llllle Hauck,
Correspondence regarding
Mrs. W. H. Perrin, Mrs. Phil the state session was read from
Globokar, Mrs. Thomas Young, Miss Mary Jane Smith, state
Mrs . James Fugate, Mrs. councilor, and Mrs. ·Lura
,_ Donald Hauck,Mrs. Carl Kautz, Larrick, state secretary. They
Mrs. Leonard Jewell , Miss requested contributions for
Mary VIrginia Reibel, Mrs. Carl expenses and for the home and
• Bllikan, Mrs. Henry Ewing and orphans fund .
Mrs. Pearl Mora.
Mrs. Edith Spencer, associate
councilor, had charge of the
meeting. Both Belly Demy and
her father-in-law were reported
BIRTIIDAYS OBSERVED
to be suffering from lnjilred
The birthday amiversarles of ·ankles.
Mrs . Margaret
Mrs . R. K. Rowan and Mrs. Seldenabel's death' was noted,
Nettie Hayes were ob8erved along with the death of Mrs.
Tuesday with a dinner at Jack's Helen Miller's sister-In-law,
Dairy Bar and a visit at the Janie Mlller and Winona
home of Mr. and_Mrs. James 'Cook's brother4n.law.
.
Daniels.
A visit wi!!: ::addle Wickham

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ROOER BAHR OF CHESTER left Tuesday for Colwnbus
where he will undergo training at the State Highway Patrol
Academy in Colwnbus.
Roger was always Interested in becoming a member of the
patrol but his interest was intensified la~t summer when his wife,
Mary, saved the life of a State Highway Patrolman who was Injured at Forked Run Lake where she was employed as a
Ufegtlard. Encouraged by the Injured patrolman, Roger decided
to try for entrance to th~ academy and made it.

addltional2.5.milia In ordtr to
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continue receivlnc any state
school funds. Indeed, In order about lllree months unlll the
to receive fUll state funding we first football game - We sold ·
CotiiiDIIed from hie I
save from a short, bitter trip. may have tq see!! to increase 299 season tickets last ye~r.
IA!t 's cnck that 300 mark this
the rnlllage even further THE LEGISLATION THAT
has passed the House, and will · perhapa to 25 nillls - If the year - The tiUe I Summer
Program is · off and running
legislation is so written.
be considerf!l by the Senate In
The lw'd cold facts of life strong on all cylinders We still
Columbus, increase~ the
required level of local par· are that we cannot exist have vocational openings for
juniors In Cll$!lletology, radio·
ticlpatlon in school finance . At . without slate school funds .
The purpbse of this open TV repair, and drafting - Call
present, this is the situation:
statement
is to attempt to Mr. Diehl at 992·2158 In order to receive state
school support funds , a clarify what the situation is Thanks to The Daily Sentinel
district must have 17.5 mills and where our district stands. folkl! for giving me the space
levied for operation - not for I trust that I have not confused to communicate with you each
bonds for buildings - but for the issue. ! sincerely hope that week. Believe me, it's not
operation of schools . The I have answered an Important taken for granted. Il is really
. House has passed bill ·that question for. you. If I haven't appreciated.
Increases this required local
millage to 20 millS. It seems
likely that the finallegtslalion
will have this, or a higher,
JOSEPH HOSKINS
Joseph Hostins, Delaware, participation requirement.
Ohio, .,111 be speaker at This Is not really a high figure .
A food booth at the Worley WUUamson to be the hostesses.
gospel meetiilgs to be held at The state average is at least
five
mills
ABOVE
THIS.
8 p.m. eacq eveDIDg Monday
Francis auction Saturday will Others attending the meeting
In Meigs Local thia Is the
be operated by the auxiliary of were Mrs. Bruce Davis, Mrs.
thrGugh Sunday, Juoe %7, al
the Rutland Volunteer Firemen. Kenneth Michael, Mts. Merle
the Bearwallow Churcb of situation: We have 13.7 mills
for
operation
that'
has
been
Plans for selling food and Davis, Mrs. Maxine Dyer, and
Cbrillt. The publlc Is Invited to
voted.
In
1970
the
county
drinkll at the sale were made Mrs. Russell LilUe.
attend. '
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budget commission allocated when the auxiliary met Wed·
to · us 3.8 mills of unvoted nesday night at the firehouse. . - - - - - - - - - - .
millage within the 10 milia of Members were reminded to get
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
unvoted nilllsge. This gave us their food handlers cards prior
Bandages for a South India the 17.5 required mills. During
to the Fourth of July
lepra!)' hospital were rolled 1971 the budget commission celebration. There will be no
during Tuesday night's meeting generously increased our meetings in July or August and
992-2094
of the Evangeline Missionsry allocation to 4.3 mills for one the next meeting was scheduled 606 E. Main
Pomeroy
Society of the Pomeroy Church year only because of the for Sept. 21. ,
of Christ.
pressing financial situation
A fall family picnic for the
Plans were made to continue that we faced. All concerned firemen , auxiliary members
work on the project at the July, knew that this additional hall and their · children was
meeting. Mrs. Harold Smith mill was for one year only and discussed. The traveling prize
had grace before refreslunents that we would gu back to 3.8 donated by Mrs. Bill Williamson
were served by Mrs. Conrad mills in 1972.
was won by Mrs. Howard Birch·
Ohlinger to Mrs . Smith, Mrs.
And
So, on January I, 1972 Meigs field . Mrs. Wllltam Willford and
Clyde · Andrews, Mrs. Louis Local will be back at 17.5 mills
Mrs. Bob Bishop served
Osborne, and Mrs . D'enver instead of the 18 mills In effect
refreshments. Mrs . Charles
Kapple.
for 1971 only.
Barrett is to contribute the
I slate · this because the traveling prize for the Sep· Stop in and see our
press reports concerning !ember meeting with Mrs. floor display .
several proposed school Denny Garnes and Mrs .
firiance plans have used the
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Homemade Ice cream will be figure 18 mills. I want you to
served in Trinity Church social know that the 18 mills is a one
room from 5 to 8 p.m. toni~ht year arrangement and that In
with a lwrcheon to be served all 1970 and again in 1972 our
day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 operating millage will be 17.5
pm. Salllwiches, salads, pie, mills.
Assuming
that
the
cake and beverages will be for
legislature
approves
a
sale . Both the men and women
fll·tbe congregation are working required local millage of 20
mills, we will have to vole an
on the projects.

High
Standard

$10 LESS THAN CAMARO

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LTO ,.o •. ""'"• $158 LESS THAN CAPRICE
LTO •·D•-""'"• $165 LESS THAN CAPRICE

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Gallon

In
4 Gal. Lots

\SUGAR RUN MILLS

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VISIT FORD ·coUNTRY TODAY!

KEITH GOBLE fORD, INC.
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992·2115
180 Mulberry

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Social EventS

G£T 100R MAN WI11I A

Want Ad
Auto Sales

By Mn. Franclt Monia
The Either Orcle of the
Baptist Missionary Society held
the regular meeting Monday
evening, JWle · 14, with Mrs.
Grella Simpson, hostess, at her
home. Devotions were in charge
of Mrs. Frances Wilcoxen.
Scripture reading was from the
4th ' ch11pter of Philippians.
; Readings lnclu.d ed " Seeking
Abundant Life" and "Divine
Contentment." A poem "Would
You" and prayer concluded the
devotions. After a business
session, a program was
presented entitled, "Changing
family PJttern," Hear the Word
of God ~ Listen to what they
say. Readings · were " The

1969 BUICK LeSabre, 2-dr .
ha rdt op, power s teer ing ,
power br a kes, a ir , 18,000

miles. Excellent condi tion.
Phone 992-2288 .
6-3-tf c

1970 CUT LASS 4 door Custom
Seda n, all power, air con.

dilioni ng . Phone 992-5164.
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For Sale
16-FOOT BOAT with 60 H.P.
motor , trailer and all
equipment. Phone 742-4849.
6-16-31c

Plllleroy Motor Co.
OltiN I!VIE$. 1:00 It .M.
JICIMI!ROY. OHIO

Widow' u "The Divorced," wrhe
Working Mother," "The Em·

For Sale·-

. For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets
36" X23" 5.·009

USE D OFFSET PLATES
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HAVE
MANY USES

20~
8 for Sl.OO

The
Daily Sentinel

WANT A.NEW HOUSE?
STOP PAYING RENT and own a house with
your rent money.

NO DOWN PAYMENT
See
Dale Dutton
992·2534
Middleport

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Tom Crow
992-2580
Pomeroy

:EXPERIENCED.

EXPERT
Wtieel Alignment

'5.55
- ·GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 '

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TitS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
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ATTENTION PROSP,ECTIVE
MOBILE HOME BUYERS!

10-INCH PORTABLE TV, buill·
111 Court St.
In antenna, $30. Mini-bike, 3'4
Pomeroy, Ohio
H.P.. $80. Phone 949-3485.
Ril~iator
;., 6-16-3tc · _ . . .. _
.
1963 FALCON. first $150 takes .
BUILDIN G LOTS for sale .
it. Three-piece sectional
Newl y approved in r estricted
li v ing r oom suite , $40 ;
housing distr ict. Near Rock
bedroom suite $60; Polaroid
Springs . Phone 992-6887 after
900 land camera $50, 8 mm
5 p. m., or on weekends.
mov ie ca mera , S35 ;· $235
6·11-tfc
shotgun. never been used,
$150; .22 r ifle. Phone 992-2437
-. - - - - - - - -120 BASS Un lve~·sa l accordion
or 992-5469.
and ~ a se , like new. Phone 2476-16-6tc From the Largest Truck or:
2166·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
6-ll-6fp
Smallest Healer Core.

SeiVice

.40 Minutes of

Your Time Can Weft Be the Most Profitable
Time .You Ever Spent.

Drive 36 Miles and Save A B1.1ndle!

f«WINSOR
.ia'CHAMPION
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WI\NT AD
«BUDDY
1i!,VAN
DYKE
DOUBLE- WIDES
Notice
INFORMATION
REGI STERED Quarter stud
DEADLINES
TOM CROW OR BOB CROW
f
'SEE
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.5 P.M. Day Before Publication
service,
Roc 209498
Contact Hank's
Mike Jones,
Rt. 3,.
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
PARKERSBUR.G MOBILE HOMES. INC.
Pomeroy.
Ohio,.
Phone
992 •
CaQceJiatlon &amp;Corrections
MEMORIAL BRIDGjt TRAFFIC CIRCLE
Will be accepted unlll9a .m. for
6880'
6-17-121c
Day of Publication
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PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
REGULATIONS
• The Publisher reserves the THE ANTHONY Plumbing &amp; 1970 MAV ERI CK, s ta nd a rd,
Healing Shop will be under
right to edit or reject any ads
radio, $1550 ; 1965 Ford
new
management, Mr. Qr.
Have Your seasonal
deemed objectional . The
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Roofing &amp; jjarpenter
Gala
xie, aytomat ic. fa ctor y
ville Johnson as of July 1,
.Ph.
992-2143
Pomeroy,
publisher will not be res ponsible
L.:...__ __ _
All
Our
First
Line
air, ni ce, $650. Cool ville 667for more than one incorrecf . 1971. We'd like to tak e this
Work
6214.
Air Conditioning
of
thanking
all
opportunity
insertion.
6·17-6tp
our cust ome rs for their
RATES
Spouting, Roof
patronage over the past 30 ----~-lnspectipn
and
For W~nl Ad Service
Buy 1 tire at regular price 5 cents per Word one Insertion . years. Willis &amp; Kathl een ELECTRIC GUITAR, 3-pickup
Painting
vibrator,
case,
and
brand
get
2nd tire at
Anthony.
Minimum tharge 75c
Complete
new.
Regi
stered
mal
e
sil
ve
r
Re-Charge
NEW &amp; ULLl WORK
6·1l·3tc
12 cents per word three
poodle, miniature, house
consecutive Insertions .
Remodeling
.broken. Phone 7 ~2 -56 54 .
Special
Plus
18 cents per word six con- SMACLEY'S
All Weafher Roofing &amp;
Gilt
Shop,
6·17-3fc
At
Parts
Kitchens,
Baths
secutive Insertions .
Construction Co.
Chester, Ohio. Bottles. Bllnko - -- - - - - - Room Additions
DEXTER, O. 45726
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
9iassware, Sequoia wa re, G. e. COLOR TV 23" fl oo r
And Patios
PHONE H2 ·39~5
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
;ewelry, flowers , small items, model. $1 75. Phon e 742-3334.
Backhoe
And
CARD OF THANKS
6·17-31c
and large collection of Avon
1nsured- Exptrlencld
PHONE 992-2143
Endtoader Work
&amp;OBITUARY
Work Guaranteed·
bottles. Open 1 to 8 p.m. dally. -=-=~=-:-:-~::-:-==-·
IF
CARPETS
look
dull
and
$1.50
for
50
word
minimum
.
6-18-12fc GRAVEL Y TR AC TOR and
Church.
drear , remove spots as they
Each additional word 2c.
Septic Tanks
mOINer , excellent cond ition,
$EPTIC TANKS CLEANED EXPERT TREE service. Call
Mr. and Mrs . .E. A. Wingett
appear with Blue Lustre.
BLIND ADS
And leach Beds.
Phone
992-3702.
WANTED,
someone
to
clean
out
collect alter 5 p.m.• Richard
Reasonable
·rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Rent
electri
c
shampooer
,
Sl
,
Additional 25c Charge per
are enjoying a vacation in the
Hayman, Reedsville 667-3041.
Gallipolis. John Russell,
Advertisement.
dug
well.
Phone
949-4761.
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7-6fc
Ba
ker
Furniture
Company.
western slates.
. 6-16-3fc
5-19-JO!p
Owner &amp; Operator.
.
6-16-6fc
OFFICE HOURS
5 ROOMS and bath, in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rletlunlller
5·13-llc
8: 30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
Phone 992-6329.
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Real Estate For Sale
of Sarasota, Florida are guests 8: 30 a.m·. to 12: 00 Noon GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
6-17-31c Real Estate For Sale
Septic tanks Installed. George.
EXPERT
lawn
mower
and
Saturday.
5 ROOM wi th bath, brick home
Sportsman Club, Sundj y, - - - - - - - -of Mrs. Ann Coe. Mrs. Leonard
(Bill) Pull ins, Phone 992-2478.
IIIIer
repair.
Free
pickup
and
wi th carpeting, in Mlddleporl.
June 20, 12 noon.
ONE ACRE, more or less, 5
Peale of Brewster, N. Y. spent In l.lemory
4-25-ffc
MODERN
WALNU
T
Ster
eodelivery.
Warren's
Mower
Phone
992-2540.
6-16-31c
room house, 2 bed roo ms,
radi
o
combination,
dual
Shop, 248 Condor St. Phone
the weekend with her aWJt, Mrs. IN LOVING memory of our
.i-16-Sfc
ki tc hen, dining room , large
HARRISON 'S TV AND ANvolum e con trol, 4 speak er s, 4
992-7357 .
fr
ont
room
,
cellar,
small
Coe.
dear mother and grand· GUN SHOOT, Sunday, June 20.
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
speed changer, se pa r at e
5-18-lfc
barn. ootbulldlng, fruit trees,
mother, Amelia Walker, who
Assorted meats, will start at 1
Mrs. Helen King and
992-2522.
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controls. Balance $63.79. Use
small garden, beautiful lawn,
passed away June 18, 1964:
p.m . Racine Gun Club.
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our budget te rms. Call 992·
SEWING MACHINES. R'epair
6-10-lfc
daughter of Riley, Kansas
ci stern on ba ck por ch. larg e
Mother dear, our hearts were
6-15-4tc
7085.
service,
all
makes,
992-2284,
arrived Saturday to spend two
fr ont porch, plenty of ·1hade,
deeply broken when He came
6·13-6tc
The
Fabric
Shop,
Pomeroy.
AWNINGS.
storm
doors
and
out of high water on R ..:~ u1 e 7,
for you that day, but we know REDUCE safe and fast with
weeks with relatives . and
Authorized
Singer
Sales
and
w
I
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dow
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a
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Po
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Is ,
two mi les bel ow Middleporl a t
Gobese tablets and E. Vap.
you are well cared for In that
Service.
We
Sharpen
Scissors.
marquees,
aluminum
siding
friends. They spent Saturday
TWIN
NEEDL
E
sewing
Hobson . Contact Mrs. Phylli s
Water pills. Nelson Drugs.
heaven so 1ar away. You rest
3-29-tfc
and railing . Call A. Jacob,
machine, 1971 model, in new
and Sunday with Mrs. Hazel
Mulford, Middgeport, Ohio.
In God's beautiful garden,
5,·26·30tp
sales representative . For free
All
features
wa
lnut
stand
.
6-16-3tp
Broker
free from sorrow and pain,
Carnahan.
estimates.
phone Charles
READY
-MI
X
CONCRETEbui
ll-in
to
ma
ke
fan
cy
110 Mechanic St.
and when life's memory Is SAVE UP to one half. Bring
s e. V. V.
Lisle,
Syracu.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith of
deli
vered
r
ight
to
your
des
igns.
Al
so
buttonh
oles,
your sick TV to Chuck's TV
Pomeroy, Ohio
over, we pray to meet again .
SIX ROOM house, bath, full
Johnson
and
Son,
Inc.
and
easy.
Free
pro/eel.
Fast
bl
ind
hems,
elc.,
$43.35
cash
Pomeroy were Sunday guests of
Shop, 151 Butternut Ave.,
Sadly missed by children and
basemen t, 133 Bulternut Ave.,
5-27-ttc
est
ma
tes
.
Phone
992·3284.
pri ce or te rms available .
Pomeroy.
grandchildren.
just walking dis tance from SYRACUSE - 3 or 4 bedroom
her sister, · Mrs . Margaret
Goegleln
Ready
-Mix
Co
.,
Phone
992-5641.
6·18-lfc
~ - 23-llc
downt ow n Pomero y. Contact
ni ce older house with oak tr im
Ho'illllahell.
Middleport. Ohio.
6-1.5-6tc
and floors, 8 rooms with bath,
Ed Hedri ck, 2137 Wadsw orth
6-30-ffc Insurance ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb IN LOVING memory of Cpl. REGISTERED Arabian Stud
Drive, Columbus, Ohio, phone
dining and paneled modern
Maple
Stereo-Radio
COLONIAL
Service. Klratf No. 050481 .
237-4334, Columbus.
ware dbmer guests Sunday of
Ralph Trlplelt, killed one
kikhen. Gas furnace, nice
ESTIMATE on general AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
combina t ion, AM·FM radio,
garden . Asking only $13,000.00 FREE
5-9-lfc
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Nixon 1n r,ear ago today, June18, 1970, Rich Raffles blood lines Fee four
remodeling,
roofing and
citMelled?
Lost
your
speakers, 4 speed In$50. Phone 992·6880, E. J. Hill ,
wlth furn iture.
n Cambodia : God saw the
2~
ACRE
FARM,
Long
Bottom,
license?
Call
992·
operator's
painting
.
Phone
992-7729,
9
termi xed changer, separate
New Straitsville and visited
road was getting rough ; he
Pomeroy, Ohio.
2966.
with
or
w ithout
farm
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
conlrols.
Balance
$78.60.
Use
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
boldly stood the test. the
6·13-12tc
- 7 rooms air
machiner y. House with 3 MIDDLEPORT
6-15-tfc
6·9-JOtc
our lime payment plan . Call
conditioned.
Nice
living, ~
Mrs. ' Rex Huffman at New baffle fought, the victory won.
room,
living
bedrooms,
dining
992-7085.
Come home, dear soldier, to
bedrooms. New 2 car garage
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
6-13-6tc • room , lV:.;z baths, enclosed
Lexington. ·
rest. We do not know the pain Help Wanted
all
on large lot. Asking
back
porch,
wall
to
wall
·Complete Service
LEGAL NOTICE .
Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Potter of
you had. or hear your final
$14,500.00.
carpeting. Aluminum siding,
Phone 949-3821
Brian, Ohlo spent the weekend sigh ; we only know r,ou
LEGAL NOTICE
awning, storm w indows and
Racine, Ohio
76 ACRES - 20 nearly level,
passed away without a ost
The
Board of Bedford
wi th her mother, Mra. -Lovey goodbye.
storm
doors.
City
water.
Crill
Bradford
pasture of 25 acres fenced .
God gave us
Township
, Meigs County, Ohio ,
Selling due to Ill health. Phone
5-1-ffc Will receive
Sayre, who accompanled them
strength to face It, and
Large
8
room
house.
Nice
3
bids until sl )(
ITEM: Jack Kane .
614-985-3938.
O'clock P . M . fht 19th day of
hQIIIe for a visit. ·
courage to bear the blow. but
bar
implement
shed.
other
You somehow get the
tanks cleaned. Miller June, 1971 for the purchase of a
3·18-30tp
what It meant to lose you, no
ou buildings, several kinds of SEPTIC
Sanitation,
Stewart, Ohio . Ph. Used MOtor Grader with
Mr. and Mrs." James Pickens on a will ever know. Sadly
eling he h~s thought
fruit, well water. All th is for
662-3035.
mlnimurn specifi cations as
HOUSE
,
16~0
Lin
coln
·Hts.,
and daughter, Uaa, of Gahanna
missed by Mr. and Mrs.
only $13,500.00.
bout
what
he's
follows : 100 H. P. Diesel Eng ine
Pomeroy.
Phone
992-2293.
2-12-tfc
Leonard Bass. Cherrl and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cab complete, 13x 2~ Tires Fronf
haring with you. Your
10·25-tfc
David, Barbara Brown.
Dick Lee . Usa remained for a
COUNTRY HOME 3 NEIGLER Construction . For &amp; Rear , Scralfler, 12' Power
eeling ~s right.
6-18-1fc
bedrooms, bath, shallow well • building or remodeling your sh ift mold board , Lights ,
3 BEDROOM brick home.
visit with her aWlt and uncle.
Heater , Defroster , Power
and
water, garage, cellar and
home. Call Guy Nelgler, Steer
Choice location In Middleport .
ing , Front bulldozer blake
Miss Brenda Bradford
garden
.
A
good
buy
a
t
Racine,
Ohio.
Seen by appointment onl y.
Windshield
wiper, Must be 1965
$7,000.00 or make us an offer.
returned home from Graceland
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
7-31 -tfc or newer model.
We are ready to deal.
Qffered as trade -In : Cat 212
College, Lavon! , Iowa for 'Mattie Yost, and other
5-7-tfc
Grader .
RALPH
'
S
CARPET
Up·
Phone
992-2156
CALL
US,
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
sWilmer vacation.
relatives.
Bidder to submit detail ed
HOUSE - 1642 Lincoln Heights.
holstery Cleaning Servi ce. speclfrca
SELL WE WILL DO OUR
tl ons ·of equ ipment
George Kuscma, a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and
Call Danny Thompson, 992Free
estimates
.
Phone
BEST TO SELL YOUR
offered. The Board of Trustees
2196.
at Ohio University Sunday Patrice of CoiWilbus spent over Female Help Wanted
Gallipolis 446-0294.
PROPERTY. NO SALE "NO
KOSCOT KOSMETICS, wigs
res erve the right to reject any
\
COST
TO
YOU.
CALL
992·
5-26-tfc
3-12-tfc or a II bids .
and
accessories.
Ca
II
us
for
afternoon, was an overnight the weekend with Mr . and Mrs. RETAIL SALES position .
3325.
By order of th e ' Bo11rd of
you
r
n ee d ~ . We deli ve r
guest of ·his grandmother, Mrs. Gene Yost and other relatives.
Qualify for some responO' DELL ·wH.EEL al ignment Tru stees of Bedford Town ship.
di str ibutor s, Brown's, Phone NI CE HOME IN COUNTRY HELEN L. TEAFORD,
sibility.
Good
health.
40
hour
Glenn Lee, Clerk
Mattie Yost, and returned to his
One
acre,
nicely
finished
two
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jordan,
992·5113.
ASSOCIATE
week.
Reply
to
Box
729,
Dally
Pomeroy
Rt. 2, 45169
bedroom
home
with
fireplace,
(
Complete
front
end
service,
I
home at Gahanna Monday.
6-2-tfc
6 · 4, 18,2tc
Monica and Matt, of ColWilbus
992-2378
Sentinel.
buill-In kit chen, wood
tune up and brake service. - - - - - - - - - - 6-13-6tc
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCready spent the weekend with Mr. and
6-15-ffc
pan e ling, carpeted , cit y
Wheel's balan ced elec.
--~--,...---~RE
GATTA
Spec
ia
l,
17-11
.
and daughter, Mly Lyn of New Mrs. Clarence Bradford, and
wa ter. Located ·on Athens
All
work NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
tron lea II y.
'
Thompson boat, doc~ covers,
County
Road
C-64,
Vanderhoff
guaranteed
.
Reasonable
GaUUee, Pa., spent the weekend Mr . and Mrs. Dwight Oliver at Wanted To Buy
•
· cue No. 20,497
extras, 75 HP newly rebuilt
rates. Phone 992-3213.
Estate of Cart Htllman,
with ·her grandmother, Mrs. Pomeroy .
motor,
t
ra
il
er.
Good
ski
boat,
ANTI(;)U ES :
d ·lshes ,
5·20-30fc Deceased.
$600. Ca ll 992-2003. Wi ll
telephones, clocks . brass
Notice Is hereby given that
Twenty minutes to Parkersdemon strate. .
Lena
Hellman of Pomeroy,
beds, lamps, etc. Lee Rudisill ,
WIN AT BRIDGE
East Main
O' BRIEN ELECTRIC SER . Ohio, Route
burg , Ath~ns, or Pomeroy; 20 .
608
2, has been duly
6-8-tfc
Phone 992·3~03 .
moles (18 miles 4 lane hoghPomeroy
VICE . Phone 949-4551.
appo inted Ex ecutri x of the
5-27-JOtc = ::-c-:::----.,....-,way!. 19 miles, and 18 miles,
5·30-tfc Estate of Carl Hellman ,
COAL. · limestone. Excel s ior'
respecti vely; 3'h miles from ALMOST NEW BRICK- - - - - - - - - - deceased, l.!lte of Chester
Salt
Works,
E.
Main
St
.,
TELEPHONES, brass beds ,
Coolville. 1 mile from Tup.
ROOMY RANCH STYLE
Township, Meigs County, Ohio.
Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.
clocks, dishes, old furnitu re,
pers Plains . 514,500 by • HOME. 3 big bedrooms with Real Estate For Sale
Creditors are required to file
·
4-9-llc
three
diamonds.
How
about
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller,
Rt.
4,
th
eir
claims wlth said fh:tuc lary
ow
ners
,
Frank
and
Pat
double
closets.
Insulated
for
NOR'l'H
18
with in four months .
a
4-2
or
5-l
break
?
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Call
992-6271.
Goebel,
667-3838.
ex
tra
~refection
.
Quiet
sfreet,
.1083
cleaner . El e-ctro
Dated this 16th day of June
no Ira fie . Large yard for kids
6·6-tfc
H e can't do anything about _ _ _ __ __ _4_·2_7-lfc VACUUM
• 1971.
.874
hygiene new demonstrator - - - - -- - and pets. More than $27.500
• QJ 72
F. H. O' BRIEN
has all cleaning attachments
that unless the ace is held by For Rent
worth of contentment here,
GeorgeS. HobsteHer Jr.
Probate Judge of said County
.AQJ
the short hand. In that case
plus the new electro suds for 24 ACRE FARM, Long Bottom,
that's all we're asking .
(6) 18, 25, 1. 71 2. 3tc
Broker
wi fh or without farm
shamp oo ing carpet. Onl y
he will make three diamond FOUR
ROOM fu rni shed
WEST
EASI
Phone
985-4186
ma
chinery
.
House
with
3
$27.50 cash price, or terms
tricks if he can keep the ace
apartment. Phone 992-3975 or
.KJ75
.Q9
Box 101, Pomeroy, Ohio
bedrooms, dining room, living t AM LOCATED ON THE
lable. Phone 992·5641.
avai
from capturing one of his 992-2571.
BEAUTIFUL
OHIO
RIVER
.QJ106
.9 52
TWO
story frame, 3 bedrooms, r------------1
room, l V2 baths, enclosed
6-15-6fc
6-ll·ffc
1
have
kitchen,
dining
room,
tA 6
t!0984
·
bath,
kitchen, dining room
honors.
. back porch, wall to wall
See Us At :The .. .
room
,
bath
,
4
living
and
living
room, partial
.9 54
.108 73
carpeting. Aluminum' siding,
1
Dummy has two dia mond 2. BEDROOM mobile home air USED LUMBER , a ll sizes.
bedrooms,
baseme
nf,
ni
ce
basement, storm windows,
awn ing, storm windows and
soum ( D)
honors so he plans to lead cond itioning in Racine area.
Phone 992-6418.
yard. MY SELLING PRICE
gas
circulating heat •. lot
s1
or
m
doors.
City
water
.
• 11.64 2
· Phone 992-6329.
twice toward dummy.
6-18-5fp
IS
JUST
$10,000.
SEE
ME
100x120,
level corner lot
Selling due to Ill health. Phone
.AK 3
6·17-6fc
TODAY
.
trailer
space
with all utilities.
He
wins
the
opening
lead
614-985·3938.
t K 53
DON'T PUMP your sluggish
Located
In
Chester,
Ohio, In
5·18-JOfp WE HAVE SOLD MANY
in his own hand. He starts 2 BEDROOM house at Roc k
.K 62
septic tank. Get Klean-Emfine neighborhood . Pr1ce
Beat Inflation!
right away by leadin~ a low Springs. Furnished . or unAll sept ic ta nk clea ner . RACINE, 3 bedroom s and bath
HOMES THIS MONTH. LET
$10,600.
East - West vulnerable
d i a m o n d. Dummy s jack furnished. Call992·6887 after S
Landmar k Farm Bu r eau ,
US SELL VOURS TODAY.
6-18-3tc
West North East South
upstairs, living room, dlnln,g
Pomeroy.
holds the trick. · He returns p. m.
room, kitchen and bedroom
!N.T.
WE
6-18-llc
HENRY Ct.ELAND, '
17-tfc
THE FRED CADLE real estate
to his hand with the king of - - - - - - - -6-·
downsta irs. Full basement,
Pass
3 N.T. Pass Po"'
REALTOR
east of Rac ine village. Con·
clubs and leads his other low
gas furnace. Phone 9~9-2 441.
Pass
Office
992·2259
LOGAN
F
IRE
and
safely
tact Frank Cleland at ,811 Vine
diamond. This time West has TRAILER AT Brown's Trailer
. Ann Coe. ·
Opening lead- • Q
Residence
992-2568
Sales
and
service.
St
In Racine .
equipment.
Court,
Minersville.
Phone
9926-17·31p
to play the ace. All it ca pAll
types
and
sizes
of
tire
6·1J.6tc
3324.
. 6-18·3fc
tures are a couple of spol
extingu ishers. Special prices
6-16'
·
6fc
By 01wald &amp; James Jacoby cards and S o u t h has his
on extinguishers for boats,
three diamond tricks and his TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33,
campers , homes . Also
We have often heard that contrac t.
discount prices on other sizes .
'h ·mlle north of new Meigs
two heads are better than
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
High School . Phone 992-2941 .
(NEWSPAPER lNTElPli ~_E ASSN.)
one, but we doubt if this has .
992-3821.
Owner Dwight
3·5·11c
Logan.
ever been proven. We do
I
6-16-JOic
know that two chances are
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school.
better than one.
·
The bidding haS been:
Phone 992-5434.
South can coun t eight s ure . We•t
North
Ea.•t · Suuth _ _ _ _ __ ___
10_.1_8-ffc
winners. He can look for· the
ALSO.
1•
With this Ad and $4.00 you can get- $6.50 House Call. This inDble Redble 2 BEDROOM trailer . All
ninth in either spades or dia 1 NT
Pass
.,
utilities. paid. Phone 992-7133
cludes complete Color Adjustments that will bring your set
monds. He abandons the Idea Pa"
APPUANCES AND
You, South, ~old :
or 992-7384.
of setting up the fourth spade .K73Z .A2 tK&amp;J .QJ62
back
to
new
life,
as
it
was
a
few
years
back.
·
l' '
6-18-3tc
because before he ean dO
What
do
you
do
now?
Your Service Men Ar_,
that the defense will be able
·
AO.NJhle,
You
&lt;an
siauKhtcr
TR'
A
ILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
to get i'n two spapes, two
'Scott Smith and Chuck Humphrey
12' • 14' • 24' - WIDE
hearts and their ace of dia · nne oo-lru"'p. Maybe Ea•t hos Court, Rt, 124\ Syracuse,
nn plocc '" ••·
Ohio. 992·2951.
monds.
Open: .
4-2-tfc
'niDA Y'll QU~T,ON
That. I e i1 v e s dumrnfs
9Ttt
•
Mon., Tues.
)
fourth diamond as his only
West hirJK twr~ cl uhs. No.rth EXTRA large trailer lots, good
Wed. &amp; Fri.
PH. 992-5080
152 BUTTERNUT
hope. lk sees 1 h~l il will IH1(1 F'.usl f'R• ~~. What do you du location. Velma G. Zuspan,
9
Tit
6 Thurs. I Sot.
POMEROY
1220 Wnfllngton Blvd.
77'3-5750, Mason. w. Va.
Hllrcly Hcore for him if Jo: a~ t IIO W~
992·7261
.
OPEN9TIL9-6
DAYS
A
WEEK
6-15·12tc
ltiPrt,OIIto
and West each hold exactly
3.5 II. 2nd Ave. Middt.port
ployed Mother," "The Nursing
Home Patient," ''Another
Mother," " Persons who Uve
Alone," closed with the Lord's
Prayer In Wilson . During the
social hour lovely refreshments
were served by the hostess,
Mrs. Simpson.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers
lefl Sunday to attend the annual
conference at Lakeside. Also
going were Rev. and Mrs. Dale
McClurg and going as delegates
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
' •
Morris.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Salser
of Parkersburg were guests
SWlday o( his brother-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton
Wolfe. Rev. Salser was guest
speaker at the Methodist

Big Tire Sale

10 AM Sharp

Onl
..

.. . BLAETTNARS

Uquid

~

UNICO TIRES

Prices In
Effect
·Saturday &amp; Sunday

Sale Starts
Saturday

29"x60"

IOHNSON MASONRY

Beach
Towels

I

6.98

Blaettnar's

-

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. RIDING
MOWER
Only 1 To Sell!
RIVAL

1.99

1

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Reg. •

17.96

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.

'

NOTICE .

CHUCK'S TV SHOP IS NOW MAKING HOUSE CAllS ON
. COLOR TV, BLACK AND WHITE TV, AND STEREO SETS.

a

AND
'usm FURNITURE
HOUSEWARES

MIWR

MOBIL£ HOMES

CHUCK'S TV SHOP

Wynn's

Limit 2

FRICTION PROOFING
Umit 2

'1~;:

'1.48

Hardware Dept. .

200 ct
I

P·560

8 Track Portable

$1.78

Tape Player

KLEENEX
TISSUES
Limit 4

":;!'
s
'89.96

Heck's

~~;~ 99~

No.
56i.iiil7 .

KIT
No. 808

Goshen
Otum
6ft.
Wooden

Limit 1

Zebco Reel

Heck's Reg.

Step

Umit

10

Sylvania

4GQ).75-100 Watt

Ught Bulbs

'46.99

H::·s 88~11.99
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Compac
Snelled
HOOKS

Limit 5

(Pkg. 6)

Heck's
Reg.

vw

5

Speed
PORTABLE MIXER

$

Limit I
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'8.96
Sporting' Goods

ELECTRIC
PENCIL
No. BVI-V698

Heck's Reg. '6.96

5

JeweiiJ Dept.

Electra 8 Track

PORTABLE TAPE
.PLAYER
With AM Radio
Heck's Reg. '47!6
Limit 1
GODIAM
PLAsTIC GALLON

South Bend

DECANTER

REEL

..

Limit 1

26'

Heck's
Reg.
49*

Heck's
Reg.

VanWyck

55

Limit 12 pkgs.

Jewell} Dept

Limit I

Heck's
Reg.

Limit 2

8'

Sporting Goods

Lawn
Mower

Compac Reel

Mult1 11 G"

H.eck's Reg. 694

8''
Sycamore

Gulf
Oil

~.88

Umit 1

No.
10.194
'

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$1.39

Sporting Goods

SHOE SHINE

'

Kotex or Modess
40's

'65

McGRAW
EDISON

11~~~9

~FENCE

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Fletche·,
~olding

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Sporting Goods

78 0

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37

ST"O
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Umit 2

SWAP SHOP

.BUY- SELL
OR
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Wax
Heck's
Reg.

STEEL
CAMP

Cleland Realty

2 Chances Better Than 1

Heat!

No.

WMP0/1390

~~;;.on~~:· ffr~~ Rk/ a~

The

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Size

Hardware

·SENTINEL
CARRIER
WANTED IN
NEW HAVEN
HARTFORD

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Limit I

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Turtle

Heck's Reg.
f6.48

'339.88

Ice Crusher

·742-4902

Virgil B.
TEAFORD

Umit 1

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.

STRUCTO
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18 oz.

Umit 1

Plymouth
GOLF BALLS

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�Racine
Social EventS

G£T 100R MAN WI11I A

Want Ad
Auto Sales

By Mn. Franclt Monia
The Either Orcle of the
Baptist Missionary Society held
the regular meeting Monday
evening, JWle · 14, with Mrs.
Grella Simpson, hostess, at her
home. Devotions were in charge
of Mrs. Frances Wilcoxen.
Scripture reading was from the
4th ' ch11pter of Philippians.
; Readings lnclu.d ed " Seeking
Abundant Life" and "Divine
Contentment." A poem "Would
You" and prayer concluded the
devotions. After a business
session, a program was
presented entitled, "Changing
family PJttern," Hear the Word
of God ~ Listen to what they
say. Readings · were " The

1969 BUICK LeSabre, 2-dr .
ha rdt op, power s teer ing ,
power br a kes, a ir , 18,000

miles. Excellent condi tion.
Phone 992-2288 .
6-3-tf c

1970 CUT LASS 4 door Custom
Seda n, all power, air con.

dilioni ng . Phone 992-5164.
••
6-17-51c .

For Sale
16-FOOT BOAT with 60 H.P.
motor , trailer and all
equipment. Phone 742-4849.
6-16-31c

Plllleroy Motor Co.
OltiN I!VIE$. 1:00 It .M.
JICIMI!ROY. OHIO

Widow' u "The Divorced," wrhe
Working Mother," "The Em·

For Sale·-

. For Sale
Aluminum
Sheets
36" X23" 5.·009

USE D OFFSET PLATES
.
HAVE
MANY USES

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WANT A.NEW HOUSE?
STOP PAYING RENT and own a house with
your rent money.

NO DOWN PAYMENT
See
Dale Dutton
992·2534
Middleport

'!

Tom Crow
992-2580
Pomeroy

:EXPERIENCED.

EXPERT
Wtieel Alignment

'5.55
- ·GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 '

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TitS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
I

ATTENTION PROSP,ECTIVE
MOBILE HOME BUYERS!

10-INCH PORTABLE TV, buill·
111 Court St.
In antenna, $30. Mini-bike, 3'4
Pomeroy, Ohio
H.P.. $80. Phone 949-3485.
Ril~iator
;., 6-16-3tc · _ . . .. _
.
1963 FALCON. first $150 takes .
BUILDIN G LOTS for sale .
it. Three-piece sectional
Newl y approved in r estricted
li v ing r oom suite , $40 ;
housing distr ict. Near Rock
bedroom suite $60; Polaroid
Springs . Phone 992-6887 after
900 land camera $50, 8 mm
5 p. m., or on weekends.
mov ie ca mera , S35 ;· $235
6·11-tfc
shotgun. never been used,
$150; .22 r ifle. Phone 992-2437
-. - - - - - - - -120 BASS Un lve~·sa l accordion
or 992-5469.
and ~ a se , like new. Phone 2476-16-6tc From the Largest Truck or:
2166·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
6-ll-6fp
Smallest Healer Core.

SeiVice

.40 Minutes of

Your Time Can Weft Be the Most Profitable
Time .You Ever Spent.

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DYKE
DOUBLE- WIDES
Notice
INFORMATION
REGI STERED Quarter stud
DEADLINES
TOM CROW OR BOB CROW
f
'SEE
.
k
.5 P.M. Day Before Publication
service,
Roc 209498
Contact Hank's
Mike Jones,
Rt. 3,.
Monday Deadline 9 a.m.
PARKERSBUR.G MOBILE HOMES. INC.
Pomeroy.
Ohio,.
Phone
992 •
CaQceJiatlon &amp;Corrections
MEMORIAL BRIDGjt TRAFFIC CIRCLE
Will be accepted unlll9a .m. for
6880'
6-17-121c
Day of Publication
·
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
REGULATIONS
• The Publisher reserves the THE ANTHONY Plumbing &amp; 1970 MAV ERI CK, s ta nd a rd,
Healing Shop will be under
right to edit or reject any ads
radio, $1550 ; 1965 Ford
new
management, Mr. Qr.
Have Your seasonal
deemed objectional . The
•
Roofing &amp; jjarpenter
Gala
xie, aytomat ic. fa ctor y
ville Johnson as of July 1,
.Ph.
992-2143
Pomeroy,
publisher will not be res ponsible
L.:...__ __ _
All
Our
First
Line
air, ni ce, $650. Cool ville 667for more than one incorrecf . 1971. We'd like to tak e this
Work
6214.
Air Conditioning
of
thanking
all
opportunity
insertion.
6·17-6tp
our cust ome rs for their
RATES
Spouting, Roof
patronage over the past 30 ----~-lnspectipn
and
For W~nl Ad Service
Buy 1 tire at regular price 5 cents per Word one Insertion . years. Willis &amp; Kathl een ELECTRIC GUITAR, 3-pickup
Painting
vibrator,
case,
and
brand
get
2nd tire at
Anthony.
Minimum tharge 75c
Complete
new.
Regi
stered
mal
e
sil
ve
r
Re-Charge
NEW &amp; ULLl WORK
6·1l·3tc
12 cents per word three
poodle, miniature, house
consecutive Insertions .
Remodeling
.broken. Phone 7 ~2 -56 54 .
Special
Plus
18 cents per word six con- SMACLEY'S
All Weafher Roofing &amp;
Gilt
Shop,
6·17-3fc
At
Parts
Kitchens,
Baths
secutive Insertions .
Construction Co.
Chester, Ohio. Bottles. Bllnko - -- - - - - - Room Additions
DEXTER, O. 45726
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
9iassware, Sequoia wa re, G. e. COLOR TV 23" fl oo r
And Patios
PHONE H2 ·39~5
ads and ads paid within 10 days.
;ewelry, flowers , small items, model. $1 75. Phon e 742-3334.
Backhoe
And
CARD OF THANKS
6·17-31c
and large collection of Avon
1nsured- Exptrlencld
PHONE 992-2143
Endtoader Work
&amp;OBITUARY
Work Guaranteed·
bottles. Open 1 to 8 p.m. dally. -=-=~=-:-:-~::-:-==-·
IF
CARPETS
look
dull
and
$1.50
for
50
word
minimum
.
6-18-12fc GRAVEL Y TR AC TOR and
Church.
drear , remove spots as they
Each additional word 2c.
Septic Tanks
mOINer , excellent cond ition,
$EPTIC TANKS CLEANED EXPERT TREE service. Call
Mr. and Mrs . .E. A. Wingett
appear with Blue Lustre.
BLIND ADS
And leach Beds.
Phone
992-3702.
WANTED,
someone
to
clean
out
collect alter 5 p.m.• Richard
Reasonable
·rates. Ph. 446-4782,
Rent
electri
c
shampooer
,
Sl
,
Additional 25c Charge per
are enjoying a vacation in the
Hayman, Reedsville 667-3041.
Gallipolis. John Russell,
Advertisement.
dug
well.
Phone
949-4761.
--=-=-~-:--~~--=6
·::1
7-6fc
Ba
ker
Furniture
Company.
western slates.
. 6-16-3fc
5-19-JO!p
Owner &amp; Operator.
.
6-16-6fc
OFFICE HOURS
5 ROOMS and bath, in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rletlunlller
5·13-llc
8: 30a.m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
Phone 992-6329.
BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
Real Estate For Sale
of Sarasota, Florida are guests 8: 30 a.m·. to 12: 00 Noon GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
6-17-31c Real Estate For Sale
Septic tanks Installed. George.
EXPERT
lawn
mower
and
Saturday.
5 ROOM wi th bath, brick home
Sportsman Club, Sundj y, - - - - - - - -of Mrs. Ann Coe. Mrs. Leonard
(Bill) Pull ins, Phone 992-2478.
IIIIer
repair.
Free
pickup
and
wi th carpeting, in Mlddleporl.
June 20, 12 noon.
ONE ACRE, more or less, 5
Peale of Brewster, N. Y. spent In l.lemory
4-25-ffc
MODERN
WALNU
T
Ster
eodelivery.
Warren's
Mower
Phone
992-2540.
6-16-31c
room house, 2 bed roo ms,
radi
o
combination,
dual
Shop, 248 Condor St. Phone
the weekend with her aWJt, Mrs. IN LOVING memory of our
.i-16-Sfc
ki tc hen, dining room , large
HARRISON 'S TV AND ANvolum e con trol, 4 speak er s, 4
992-7357 .
fr
ont
room
,
cellar,
small
Coe.
dear mother and grand· GUN SHOOT, Sunday, June 20.
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
speed changer, se pa r at e
5-18-lfc
barn. ootbulldlng, fruit trees,
mother, Amelia Walker, who
Assorted meats, will start at 1
Mrs. Helen King and
992-2522.
"
controls. Balance $63.79. Use
small garden, beautiful lawn,
passed away June 18, 1964:
p.m . Racine Gun Club.
'
our budget te rms. Call 992·
SEWING MACHINES. R'epair
6-10-lfc
daughter of Riley, Kansas
ci stern on ba ck por ch. larg e
Mother dear, our hearts were
6-15-4tc
7085.
service,
all
makes,
992-2284,
arrived Saturday to spend two
fr ont porch, plenty of ·1hade,
deeply broken when He came
6·13-6tc
The
Fabric
Shop,
Pomeroy.
AWNINGS.
storm
doors
and
out of high water on R ..:~ u1 e 7,
for you that day, but we know REDUCE safe and fast with
weeks with relatives . and
Authorized
Singer
Sales
and
w
I
n
dow
s
•
c
a
r
Po
r
Is ,
two mi les bel ow Middleporl a t
Gobese tablets and E. Vap.
you are well cared for In that
Service.
We
Sharpen
Scissors.
marquees,
aluminum
siding
friends. They spent Saturday
TWIN
NEEDL
E
sewing
Hobson . Contact Mrs. Phylli s
Water pills. Nelson Drugs.
heaven so 1ar away. You rest
3-29-tfc
and railing . Call A. Jacob,
machine, 1971 model, in new
and Sunday with Mrs. Hazel
Mulford, Middgeport, Ohio.
In God's beautiful garden,
5,·26·30tp
sales representative . For free
All
features
wa
lnut
stand
.
6-16-3tp
Broker
free from sorrow and pain,
Carnahan.
estimates.
phone Charles
READY
-MI
X
CONCRETEbui
ll-in
to
ma
ke
fan
cy
110 Mechanic St.
and when life's memory Is SAVE UP to one half. Bring
s e. V. V.
Lisle,
Syracu.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith of
deli
vered
r
ight
to
your
des
igns.
Al
so
buttonh
oles,
your sick TV to Chuck's TV
Pomeroy, Ohio
over, we pray to meet again .
SIX ROOM house, bath, full
Johnson
and
Son,
Inc.
and
easy.
Free
pro/eel.
Fast
bl
ind
hems,
elc.,
$43.35
cash
Pomeroy were Sunday guests of
Shop, 151 Butternut Ave.,
Sadly missed by children and
basemen t, 133 Bulternut Ave.,
5-27-ttc
est
ma
tes
.
Phone
992·3284.
pri ce or te rms available .
Pomeroy.
grandchildren.
just walking dis tance from SYRACUSE - 3 or 4 bedroom
her sister, · Mrs . Margaret
Goegleln
Ready
-Mix
Co
.,
Phone
992-5641.
6·18-lfc
~ - 23-llc
downt ow n Pomero y. Contact
ni ce older house with oak tr im
Ho'illllahell.
Middleport. Ohio.
6-1.5-6tc
and floors, 8 rooms with bath,
Ed Hedri ck, 2137 Wadsw orth
6-30-ffc Insurance ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb IN LOVING memory of Cpl. REGISTERED Arabian Stud
Drive, Columbus, Ohio, phone
dining and paneled modern
Maple
Stereo-Radio
COLONIAL
Service. Klratf No. 050481 .
237-4334, Columbus.
ware dbmer guests Sunday of
Ralph Trlplelt, killed one
kikhen. Gas furnace, nice
ESTIMATE on general AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
combina t ion, AM·FM radio,
garden . Asking only $13,000.00 FREE
5-9-lfc
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Nixon 1n r,ear ago today, June18, 1970, Rich Raffles blood lines Fee four
remodeling,
roofing and
citMelled?
Lost
your
speakers, 4 speed In$50. Phone 992·6880, E. J. Hill ,
wlth furn iture.
n Cambodia : God saw the
2~
ACRE
FARM,
Long
Bottom,
license?
Call
992·
operator's
painting
.
Phone
992-7729,
9
termi xed changer, separate
New Straitsville and visited
road was getting rough ; he
Pomeroy, Ohio.
2966.
with
or
w ithout
farm
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
conlrols.
Balance
$78.60.
Use
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
boldly stood the test. the
6·13-12tc
- 7 rooms air
machiner y. House with 3 MIDDLEPORT
6-15-tfc
6·9-JOtc
our lime payment plan . Call
conditioned.
Nice
living, ~
Mrs. ' Rex Huffman at New baffle fought, the victory won.
room,
living
bedrooms,
dining
992-7085.
Come home, dear soldier, to
bedrooms. New 2 car garage
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
6-13-6tc • room , lV:.;z baths, enclosed
Lexington. ·
rest. We do not know the pain Help Wanted
all
on large lot. Asking
back
porch,
wall
to
wall
·Complete Service
LEGAL NOTICE .
Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Potter of
you had. or hear your final
$14,500.00.
carpeting. Aluminum siding,
Phone 949-3821
Brian, Ohlo spent the weekend sigh ; we only know r,ou
LEGAL NOTICE
awning, storm w indows and
Racine, Ohio
76 ACRES - 20 nearly level,
passed away without a ost
The
Board of Bedford
wi th her mother, Mra. -Lovey goodbye.
storm
doors.
City
water.
Crill
Bradford
pasture of 25 acres fenced .
God gave us
Township
, Meigs County, Ohio ,
Selling due to Ill health. Phone
5-1-ffc Will receive
Sayre, who accompanled them
strength to face It, and
Large
8
room
house.
Nice
3
bids until sl )(
ITEM: Jack Kane .
614-985-3938.
O'clock P . M . fht 19th day of
hQIIIe for a visit. ·
courage to bear the blow. but
bar
implement
shed.
other
You somehow get the
tanks cleaned. Miller June, 1971 for the purchase of a
3·18-30tp
what It meant to lose you, no
ou buildings, several kinds of SEPTIC
Sanitation,
Stewart, Ohio . Ph. Used MOtor Grader with
Mr. and Mrs." James Pickens on a will ever know. Sadly
eling he h~s thought
fruit, well water. All th is for
662-3035.
mlnimurn specifi cations as
HOUSE
,
16~0
Lin
coln
·Hts.,
and daughter, Uaa, of Gahanna
missed by Mr. and Mrs.
only $13,500.00.
bout
what
he's
follows : 100 H. P. Diesel Eng ine
Pomeroy.
Phone
992-2293.
2-12-tfc
Leonard Bass. Cherrl and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cab complete, 13x 2~ Tires Fronf
haring with you. Your
10·25-tfc
David, Barbara Brown.
Dick Lee . Usa remained for a
COUNTRY HOME 3 NEIGLER Construction . For &amp; Rear , Scralfler, 12' Power
eeling ~s right.
6-18-1fc
bedrooms, bath, shallow well • building or remodeling your sh ift mold board , Lights ,
3 BEDROOM brick home.
visit with her aWlt and uncle.
Heater , Defroster , Power
and
water, garage, cellar and
home. Call Guy Nelgler, Steer
Choice location In Middleport .
ing , Front bulldozer blake
Miss Brenda Bradford
garden
.
A
good
buy
a
t
Racine,
Ohio.
Seen by appointment onl y.
Windshield
wiper, Must be 1965
$7,000.00 or make us an offer.
returned home from Graceland
Phone 992-5523 after 4 p.m.
7-31 -tfc or newer model.
We are ready to deal.
Qffered as trade -In : Cat 212
College, Lavon! , Iowa for 'Mattie Yost, and other
5-7-tfc
Grader .
RALPH
'
S
CARPET
Up·
Phone
992-2156
CALL
US,
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
sWilmer vacation.
relatives.
Bidder to submit detail ed
HOUSE - 1642 Lincoln Heights.
holstery Cleaning Servi ce. speclfrca
SELL WE WILL DO OUR
tl ons ·of equ ipment
George Kuscma, a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and
Call Danny Thompson, 992Free
estimates
.
Phone
BEST TO SELL YOUR
offered. The Board of Trustees
2196.
at Ohio University Sunday Patrice of CoiWilbus spent over Female Help Wanted
Gallipolis 446-0294.
PROPERTY. NO SALE "NO
KOSCOT KOSMETICS, wigs
res erve the right to reject any
\
COST
TO
YOU.
CALL
992·
5-26-tfc
3-12-tfc or a II bids .
and
accessories.
Ca
II
us
for
afternoon, was an overnight the weekend with Mr . and Mrs. RETAIL SALES position .
3325.
By order of th e ' Bo11rd of
you
r
n ee d ~ . We deli ve r
guest of ·his grandmother, Mrs. Gene Yost and other relatives.
Qualify for some responO' DELL ·wH.EEL al ignment Tru stees of Bedford Town ship.
di str ibutor s, Brown's, Phone NI CE HOME IN COUNTRY HELEN L. TEAFORD,
sibility.
Good
health.
40
hour
Glenn Lee, Clerk
Mattie Yost, and returned to his
One
acre,
nicely
finished
two
located at Crossroads, Rt. 124.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jordan,
992·5113.
ASSOCIATE
week.
Reply
to
Box
729,
Dally
Pomeroy
Rt. 2, 45169
bedroom
home
with
fireplace,
(
Complete
front
end
service,
I
home at Gahanna Monday.
6-2-tfc
6 · 4, 18,2tc
Monica and Matt, of ColWilbus
992-2378
Sentinel.
buill-In kit chen, wood
tune up and brake service. - - - - - - - - - - 6-13-6tc
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCready spent the weekend with Mr. and
6-15-ffc
pan e ling, carpeted , cit y
Wheel's balan ced elec.
--~--,...---~RE
GATTA
Spec
ia
l,
17-11
.
and daughter, Mly Lyn of New Mrs. Clarence Bradford, and
wa ter. Located ·on Athens
All
work NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
tron lea II y.
'
Thompson boat, doc~ covers,
County
Road
C-64,
Vanderhoff
guaranteed
.
Reasonable
GaUUee, Pa., spent the weekend Mr . and Mrs. Dwight Oliver at Wanted To Buy
•
· cue No. 20,497
extras, 75 HP newly rebuilt
rates. Phone 992-3213.
Estate of Cart Htllman,
with ·her grandmother, Mrs. Pomeroy .
motor,
t
ra
il
er.
Good
ski
boat,
ANTI(;)U ES :
d ·lshes ,
5·20-30fc Deceased.
$600. Ca ll 992-2003. Wi ll
telephones, clocks . brass
Notice Is hereby given that
Twenty minutes to Parkersdemon strate. .
Lena
Hellman of Pomeroy,
beds, lamps, etc. Lee Rudisill ,
WIN AT BRIDGE
East Main
O' BRIEN ELECTRIC SER . Ohio, Route
burg , Ath~ns, or Pomeroy; 20 .
608
2, has been duly
6-8-tfc
Phone 992·3~03 .
moles (18 miles 4 lane hoghPomeroy
VICE . Phone 949-4551.
appo inted Ex ecutri x of the
5-27-JOtc = ::-c-:::----.,....-,way!. 19 miles, and 18 miles,
5·30-tfc Estate of Carl Hellman ,
COAL. · limestone. Excel s ior'
respecti vely; 3'h miles from ALMOST NEW BRICK- - - - - - - - - - deceased, l.!lte of Chester
Salt
Works,
E.
Main
St
.,
TELEPHONES, brass beds ,
Coolville. 1 mile from Tup.
ROOMY RANCH STYLE
Township, Meigs County, Ohio.
Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.
clocks, dishes, old furnitu re,
pers Plains . 514,500 by • HOME. 3 big bedrooms with Real Estate For Sale
Creditors are required to file
·
4-9-llc
three
diamonds.
How
about
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller,
Rt.
4,
th
eir
claims wlth said fh:tuc lary
ow
ners
,
Frank
and
Pat
double
closets.
Insulated
for
NOR'l'H
18
with in four months .
a
4-2
or
5-l
break
?
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Call
992-6271.
Goebel,
667-3838.
ex
tra
~refection
.
Quiet
sfreet,
.1083
cleaner . El e-ctro
Dated this 16th day of June
no Ira fie . Large yard for kids
6·6-tfc
H e can't do anything about _ _ _ __ __ _4_·2_7-lfc VACUUM
• 1971.
.874
hygiene new demonstrator - - - - -- - and pets. More than $27.500
• QJ 72
F. H. O' BRIEN
has all cleaning attachments
that unless the ace is held by For Rent
worth of contentment here,
GeorgeS. HobsteHer Jr.
Probate Judge of said County
.AQJ
the short hand. In that case
plus the new electro suds for 24 ACRE FARM, Long Bottom,
that's all we're asking .
(6) 18, 25, 1. 71 2. 3tc
Broker
wi fh or without farm
shamp oo ing carpet. Onl y
he will make three diamond FOUR
ROOM fu rni shed
WEST
EASI
Phone
985-4186
ma
chinery
.
House
with
3
$27.50 cash price, or terms
tricks if he can keep the ace
apartment. Phone 992-3975 or
.KJ75
.Q9
Box 101, Pomeroy, Ohio
bedrooms, dining room, living t AM LOCATED ON THE
lable. Phone 992·5641.
avai
from capturing one of his 992-2571.
BEAUTIFUL
OHIO
RIVER
.QJ106
.9 52
TWO
story frame, 3 bedrooms, r------------1
room, l V2 baths, enclosed
6-15-6fc
6-ll·ffc
1
have
kitchen,
dining
room,
tA 6
t!0984
·
bath,
kitchen, dining room
honors.
. back porch, wall to wall
See Us At :The .. .
room
,
bath
,
4
living
and
living
room, partial
.9 54
.108 73
carpeting. Aluminum' siding,
1
Dummy has two dia mond 2. BEDROOM mobile home air USED LUMBER , a ll sizes.
bedrooms,
baseme
nf,
ni
ce
basement, storm windows,
awn ing, storm windows and
soum ( D)
honors so he plans to lead cond itioning in Racine area.
Phone 992-6418.
yard. MY SELLING PRICE
gas
circulating heat •. lot
s1
or
m
doors.
City
water
.
• 11.64 2
· Phone 992-6329.
twice toward dummy.
6-18-5fp
IS
JUST
$10,000.
SEE
ME
100x120,
level corner lot
Selling due to Ill health. Phone
.AK 3
6·17-6fc
TODAY
.
trailer
space
with all utilities.
He
wins
the
opening
lead
614-985·3938.
t K 53
DON'T PUMP your sluggish
Located
In
Chester,
Ohio, In
5·18-JOfp WE HAVE SOLD MANY
in his own hand. He starts 2 BEDROOM house at Roc k
.K 62
septic tank. Get Klean-Emfine neighborhood . Pr1ce
Beat Inflation!
right away by leadin~ a low Springs. Furnished . or unAll sept ic ta nk clea ner . RACINE, 3 bedroom s and bath
HOMES THIS MONTH. LET
$10,600.
East - West vulnerable
d i a m o n d. Dummy s jack furnished. Call992·6887 after S
Landmar k Farm Bu r eau ,
US SELL VOURS TODAY.
6-18-3tc
West North East South
upstairs, living room, dlnln,g
Pomeroy.
holds the trick. · He returns p. m.
room, kitchen and bedroom
!N.T.
WE
6-18-llc
HENRY Ct.ELAND, '
17-tfc
THE FRED CADLE real estate
to his hand with the king of - - - - - - - -6-·
downsta irs. Full basement,
Pass
3 N.T. Pass Po"'
REALTOR
east of Rac ine village. Con·
clubs and leads his other low
gas furnace. Phone 9~9-2 441.
Pass
Office
992·2259
LOGAN
F
IRE
and
safely
tact Frank Cleland at ,811 Vine
diamond. This time West has TRAILER AT Brown's Trailer
. Ann Coe. ·
Opening lead- • Q
Residence
992-2568
Sales
and
service.
St
In Racine .
equipment.
Court,
Minersville.
Phone
9926-17·31p
to play the ace. All it ca pAll
types
and
sizes
of
tire
6·1J.6tc
3324.
. 6-18·3fc
tures are a couple of spol
extingu ishers. Special prices
6-16'
·
6fc
By 01wald &amp; James Jacoby cards and S o u t h has his
on extinguishers for boats,
three diamond tricks and his TRAILER SPACE on old Rt. 33,
campers , homes . Also
We have often heard that contrac t.
discount prices on other sizes .
'h ·mlle north of new Meigs
two heads are better than
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
High School . Phone 992-2941 .
(NEWSPAPER lNTElPli ~_E ASSN.)
one, but we doubt if this has .
992-3821.
Owner Dwight
3·5·11c
Logan.
ever been proven. We do
I
6-16-JOic
know that two chances are
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to school.
better than one.
·
The bidding haS been:
Phone 992-5434.
South can coun t eight s ure . We•t
North
Ea.•t · Suuth _ _ _ _ __ ___
10_.1_8-ffc
winners. He can look for· the
ALSO.
1•
With this Ad and $4.00 you can get- $6.50 House Call. This inDble Redble 2 BEDROOM trailer . All
ninth in either spades or dia 1 NT
Pass
.,
utilities. paid. Phone 992-7133
cludes complete Color Adjustments that will bring your set
monds. He abandons the Idea Pa"
APPUANCES AND
You, South, ~old :
or 992-7384.
of setting up the fourth spade .K73Z .A2 tK&amp;J .QJ62
back
to
new
life,
as
it
was
a
few
years
back.
·
l' '
6-18-3tc
because before he ean dO
What
do
you
do
now?
Your Service Men Ar_,
that the defense will be able
·
AO.NJhle,
You
&lt;an
siauKhtcr
TR'
A
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LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
to get i'n two spapes, two
'Scott Smith and Chuck Humphrey
12' • 14' • 24' - WIDE
hearts and their ace of dia · nne oo-lru"'p. Maybe Ea•t hos Court, Rt, 124\ Syracuse,
nn plocc '" ••·
Ohio. 992·2951.
monds.
Open: .
4-2-tfc
'niDA Y'll QU~T,ON
That. I e i1 v e s dumrnfs
9Ttt
•
Mon., Tues.
)
fourth diamond as his only
West hirJK twr~ cl uhs. No.rth EXTRA large trailer lots, good
Wed. &amp; Fri.
PH. 992-5080
152 BUTTERNUT
hope. lk sees 1 h~l il will IH1(1 F'.usl f'R• ~~. What do you du location. Velma G. Zuspan,
9
Tit
6 Thurs. I Sot.
POMEROY
1220 Wnfllngton Blvd.
77'3-5750, Mason. w. Va.
Hllrcly Hcore for him if Jo: a~ t IIO W~
992·7261
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A
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6-15·12tc
ltiPrt,OIIto
and West each hold exactly
3.5 II. 2nd Ave. Middt.port
ployed Mother," "The Nursing
Home Patient," ''Another
Mother," " Persons who Uve
Alone," closed with the Lord's
Prayer In Wilson . During the
social hour lovely refreshments
were served by the hostess,
Mrs. Simpson.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers
lefl Sunday to attend the annual
conference at Lakeside. Also
going were Rev. and Mrs. Dale
McClurg and going as delegates
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
' •
Morris.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Salser
of Parkersburg were guests
SWlday o( his brother-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton
Wolfe. Rev. Salser was guest
speaker at the Methodist

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gesture to. "!r. and Mrs. John
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· Webster and daughter, JenJane Walton, .Pearl Welker, nlfer. Mr. WebSter who has
NOI'lllll Aillsbulf', Vera Crow • been pastor of the church Will be
Ve~ Rue, Nell1e Br.~, ~ry going to school in the fall In
Moms, Roberta 0 Bnen, lllinols He is a graduate of
Margaret Follrod, Shirley Kentucky Christian College and
Custer, Jeanne Mo~gan and has done post graduate work at
Mildred Karr, of Xi Gamma that school. The new pastor i.s
Mu.
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could automatically be credited to his bank account by his empio,er, without the writing rA a paycheck ; and regular payments
tllllcfl the workel' owes - such as ear payments or rent - could
•tdlnatlcally be sent to his creditors' accounts when due.

Bobby in the News Again

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WASHINGTON - AN ASSISTANT . U. S. attorney said
thunday federal agentS found nearly $250,000 worth of stolen
flilver and art treasures In a baseinent bomb shelter at the
Wllhlngton heme of former Lyndon B. Johnson aide Bobby
tiaker. ·
Alalatant U. S. Attorney Harold J. Sullivan made tlle aceulatima during opening statements In the trial ol two men
chatged With stealing valuables from homes In the wealthy
Georgetown section of Washington.

Holed Up at Antioch
ANTIOCH, OHIO - AUTJI(}RITJES searching for a convlclld killer who has vowed to kill Monroe County Sheriff Francis
!l!i!lbtteer have not spOtted the penitentiary escapee for two days
but life convinced "he's holed up In here all right."
Harold Kaylor, a Monroe County deputy sheriff, said the
iMtch oi lhe U!lckly wooded area which Is also U!lck with undi!fl!'oWih, reaumed early today. Charles Elkleberry, 43, who was
LES GRANDE
.Contest, which will. be . ¥,Ill · lllll'te&amp;ed 10 life In prison for the shooting death of Adams County
during the Frol Jumllllll illitft Bell K. P.erry, 18 years ago, escaped from a work detail at
contest Salurtlay begbnhllla~ theOhto Penitentiary June 9and returned to tlli.s area.
7:30 p.m., bas beejl eaqtetl
by ~Jdue Sayre. Maline Fonner FBI Agent Vindicated
wea'n one of the Fro&amp; derhyl
NEW YORK - A FORMER FBI agent who resigned under
to be on sale dnrlng the cliy of pressure afler making an allegedly derogatory remark about J.
the Big Bend Regatta. ~ Hoover Bald 'lbursday he felt vindicated by an out of court
PrelimlDarles In the frog settlement ol his damage suit against the federal government.
jump wUl begin at 5 p.m.
The flllent, John F. Shaw, told a news conference he had received
$13,0011 Jn back pay and medical expenses Incurred during the
falalillneaa rA his wife earlier tlJis year.
EIGHTH DIES
'l'beagreementslgned by Shaw, his attorney and an assistant
SYDNEY (UP!) - The eighth U.S.· attorney also calls for tlle FBI to destroy aU documents
of nine children born Sunday to which Indicate
':vttll prejudice" for "alrocious
an Australian housewife died' conduct." Shaw sa1d, "I feel vindicated," adding tllat he and his
today, leaving only a six-Inch- attorney see the FID's action In the case was a virtual confession
long, l~unce boy still alive. o1 error by tlJe government.
Doctors said his chalices were
.
S "k E ded
Miners
Bow, trt e n
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very slim.
CIIAR.LFBTON, W. VA. -A NATIONWIDE strike of coal
rniQersloyal to Uniled Mine Workers union (UMW) President W.
''Tony" Boyle came to an end today In r•nse to a courtA.
NOW YOU KNOW
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The compass plant of iolorth directed order from the tough union boss.
America turns the edges of Its ,. Boyle, whose court removal as a trustee of the union's
leaves north and south to avoid Welfare and Relirement Fund prompted the walkout, issued a
the mid-day heat but still. get Ietttr Thursday instructing the rank-and-file to "return to work
. light from the morning and llruiledlately." He wrote tlle letter under tlle threat of a contempl
evening rays of tlle sun.
o1 court citation.
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Edward Finch Cox and his
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in tlle VIrgin Islands at secluded
caneel Bay Plantation, It was
reported today.

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Drug
Tests on Gls

Environ_mental
Issue Clouded
business year starting July 1.
But It also put up $200,000 for
use by tlle Agriculture Department In assessing the impact
on food production of any antip611ution action pending before
the Environmental Protection
Agency.
And it made available $6.3
million to finance studies on
possible adverse effects of
pendingenvlronmentalcleariups
on employment and tlle economy.

WANTS COUNCIL SEAT
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Ohio
Youth Corps Director Jerty
Springer, 27, said Thursday he
would seek a seat on city council
in the November election,
running on tlJe DemocraticCharter Coalition ticket.

fOR AVERY IMPORTANT PERSON ... DA.Q\

SAVINGS ON COMFORT SHOES
FOR DAD!

BRUCE GILL, LEFT, AND RICK OILE!t, OF DA~, · both '14, arrived In MJ4dleport
Thursday afternoon on Bruce's Blppy, a homemade float made by the boys. Broce Is a cousin of
Danny Meadows, Middleport pharmacist. The boys left Wheeling Saturday. Their destination
is Levanna Ohio where Bruce's parentS spend the summer. Levanna Is approximately 50 miles
upriver fr~ Cincinna1i. The youths, who have been planning their excursion since ·1as1
December, were met at Beach Comers dock by Mrs. Meadows. The two motors that power the
float broke down Wednesday night at Apple Grove. They will stay In Middleport until repairs
are made.

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By KENNETH J. BRADDICK
SAIGON (UPI) - American
troops wiU be tested chemically
before tlley leave Vietnam for
home to determine if they are
narcotics addicts, tlle U.S.
command announced today.
The program was ordered by
President Nixon as part of his
plan for rehabilitation of
addicted Gls and will begin on
Sunday, tlle command said.
A spokesman said the testing
will Include newly developed
urinalysis machines and has
been dubbed tlle "ilrug abuse
couhteroffensive." He said the
mili lary hopes to extend the
program to Include all troops
leaving the war zone temporarily on rest and recreation leaves

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Roy Michael Thomp..
son, 21, Bidwell Route I, and
Wanda J. Mollohan, 19, Vinton
Route I; Edward Francis
Smith, 20, Pomeroy Route 2,
and Janet Eileen Mees, 20,
Pomeroy.
TWO MORE BROTHERS
Unintentionally omitted from
a list of several brotllers who
preceded Clarence Hawley, 72,
Pomeroy, In death were·
Theodore and Clyde Hawley.

and to all new incoming
personneL
A congressional subcomrnittee report prepared by Reps.
Robert Steele, R-Conn.; and
Morgan M:urphy, D-111., estimated tllat up to 10 per cent of
American servicemen In VIetnam used addictive narcotics.
The command outlined tlle
antidrug drive to newsmen
after President Nixon's mes-

Veleram Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Ernest
Molden, Rutland; Otto Lohn,
Pomeroy; Edna Wayland,
Middleport; Cheryl Coe, little
Hocking.
DISCHARGED - Winnie
McKenzie, Martha McElroy,
Charles Frazier, Belva Fisher,
Barbara Byrge, Thomas Basin.
OPEN HOUSE for showing
tlle new 40-bed addition to
Veterans Memorial Hospital Is
seton Sunday,June 21, from 2 to
5 p.m. The public Is invited.

RAMSEY PROMOTED
Ernest L. Ramsey, 20, son of
Mrs. Mildred Blevins, Route 3,
Pomeroy, recently promoted to
Army Specialist Four, 1s se~vlng near Chu Late, Vletnam,ln
Battery A 3rd Battalion !8tll
Artillery,' 23rd Jnf~ntry
LODGE TO MEET
Division. His Iallier, George c.
A special meeting of Mid- Ramsey, lives at 717 Dimson
dleport Masonic l.OOge 363, Ave ., Columbus. His wife,
F&amp;AM, has been called for 6:30 Ssrah lives at 729 Sycamore
p.m. Tuesday at the temple. St., C~lumbus.

sage to Congress requesting
additional funds to counter ,drug
abuse, which he said ·was
"especially disheartening In
Vielnam."
H the Gl is confirmed as a
drug user, he will be confined
In a stricUy controlled area for
medical observation and initial
rehabilitation, Counselors, psy·
chiatrists and otller medical
officers will be on hand during
witlldrawal, which doctors Bald
In rare cases could be critical
for a soldier badly hooked on
heroin.
When tlle patient has been
treated enough to return to the
United States, he will he flown
iD medical evacuation ·aircraft
with special crews for followup ·
rehabilitation at military Installations at home.
Soldiers with a "negative"
result should he able to catch
the p~e home tliat ~y
originally were scheduled to
take, the command said.

·· THIS CO!.DR GUARD composed of veterans of the Vietnam War representing
Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, led Friday's Big Bend Regatta Parade.

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BY DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
GALLJPOLIS - A dying art, once a
thriving business, has been revived In
GaUls CMty,
Bob Schaeffing, 27, Lower River Rd., a
1962 graduate of Nortll Gallla High School,
and former employee of tlle Goodyear Tire
and Rubbt!r Company, Apple Grove, W.
Va., has started his own blacksrnitll
business.
Schaefflng graduated from tlle Midwest Farrier. School at Xenia last March
25. Blacksmithing is better known today as
farriering.
He Is now qualified in tlle complete art
of horseshoeing, a trade once much In
demand For years the village blacksmitll '
has bee~ read about, not seen.
Schaeffing has found, however, that
his business is everything but slow.
His' services have been much in
deman'd in Gallia as well as various
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IN OPERATION- Bob Schaeffing, Lower River Rd., Gallipolis, Is preparing
to-shoe tlJe frontleftfoot of Nancy Smith's riding mare. Schaeffing Is a graduate of
the Midwest Farrier School in Xenia.

COLUMBUS - A country-western
music talent search wm he held ai the
Gallla County Fair on Friday, Aupotl,
at 7:30 p.m. The Grange Mutaal
Companies are provldlng fS5 In cam
prizes. The contest is held In
cooperation with Radio Station WMNI.
Winners will be Invited to compete In a
final contest at the Ohio Slate Fair.
Entry blanks are available from
Mrs. Dan Noller, Scottown, Ohio 41178
or from Country-Western Muaie Talent .
Search, Ohio State Fair, ColllDlbas,
Ohio 43211.

It's 30 Days Jail
Babcock, Athens, $25, !allure to stop wltll
an assured clear distance ; f!azel Mullins,
Toledo, $27.50, expired driver license;
Mitchell Allen, Syracuse, $25, no protective headgear, and Myrle Z. Richardson,
South Charleston, W. Va., $27.50, passing
at an Intersection. ·

NEW YORK (UPI)~U.S. District Court
Judge Murray I. Gur!eln, in an blatorlc
decision on tree.dom of lnfonnatlon,
refused Saturday to grant the Justice
Department an injUnction prohibiting The
New York Tiinea from publlahln&amp; articles
based on a aecret 'Pentagon study of the
Vlelnam War.
1'be judge did, however, reslraln the
Times from continuing til!! series of dispatches which was halted Tuesday by a
preliminary court order, while the Juatlce
department brunedlately appealed to the
U.S. second ~our! of appeals.
In hla !?-page opinion, Gur!ein's first as
a federal jllclge, he said: " ... In the last
analysis It is not metely the Opilllon of the
editorial writer or the CGillllll1llt w~ch Is
protected by the Flrtt Ainendment. It is
lhe free flow of ~ilnnatlon 10 that the
public will be informed about the government and its ictlons."
The government had contended that the
Times stories, which flrat appeared on
June IS, had "ccmpromiled our current
mlllta'ry and defense plaill and ·In·
telllsenet' O()eraUoni m!' (had) JeOpardized our lnternatlooal rellltlona."
But QUrfeln rejeCted tlJis qument,
saying "there baa tieen an et!ott on the
part of the times to vlndic8te the right of
the public to know. It Ia not a cue In·
volvlng an intent · to communicate vital

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any Jaycee or at tlle Chamber of Commerce office . Aparade entry,blank will be
published Monday.
Blanks should be returned to the
Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce, PO Box
465, 16 State St., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631.
Every effort is being made to make
tlle 1971 parade a complete community
and area attraction.
The parade w!U be held on Saturday,
July 3, beginning at !Oa.m. All units taking ,
part must report' at the corner of Third
. Ave., and Colli' I St., by 9 a.m., on July 3..·
Sixteen trophies will be awarded in the
following categories: banda, baton groups;
floais, equestrian, decorated bikes, in·
.
dividual costumes (three different age
groups), antique cars and special awards
GALLIPOLIS - A spokesman of the in Best Patriotic '!'heme, Best River
French Art Colony reminded Individuals Recreational Theme and Best Gay 90s. .
that tlle deadline for submitting art Theme.
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·exhibits for tlle River Recreation Festival
GALLIPOLIS - Charles Fulks and
Don Warehime, co-chairmen of the 1972
Gall!polls River Recreation ·Festival'
Parade, announced Saturday tlle deadline
for submitting enlries for this year's
parade Is Thursday, July I.
Organizations or individuals planning
to participate in this flftll annual parade,
sponsored by tlle Gallipolis Area Jaycees
in connection wltll the Sixtll Annual River
Recreation Festival, are asked to fill out
entry blanks, which may be obtained from

Deadline Near for

Festival Exhil!its

on Monday or Tuesday, from 9:30 a.m.3:30 p.m., or Monday evening, from 7-9
p.m.
The annual exhibit will be held in the'
Public Square again this year In connecllon with the Sixth Annual River
Recreation Festival.
All entries are expected to be original
works.

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TWO Gmi.S CARRY a large banner announcing til!! arrival of the "G~ttea,"
students of Miss Gloria Buck of Pomeroy. Her Galllpolis unit ·won first place
amohg tlle marching groups of the parade.
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toxlcation; Gregory Mueller, Freeport,

WHICH WAY
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horses, cash awards, Bob Daniels, first; County Baby Dolls.
Mike .Jones, second; Cheryl Crosson,
Winners in tlle decorated bicycle
third ; antique cars, Lou Osborn, first ; division of the parade were: first, Jqdy
Hart's Used cars, second; matching units, Radford, a bicycle prize; Deana IAe
Pomeroy • Middleport - Gallipolis Glo- Denny, second, $10, and Cindy Thompson,
ettes; first; second, a tie between a unit of third, $5; boys, Randy Batey, first, a new
the Riggs Royal C8dettes and the Mason.
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Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

Elberfelds In Pomeroy are open both Friday and Saturday nights until
9 in the evening. Shop in comfort on all 3 floors. Wearing apparel for
your family and furnishings for your home.

Sun., Mon . &amp; Tues.

Professional Women's Club, first; 4-H
Busy Beavers, second; religious,
American Legion Auxiliary, FeeneyBennett Post 128, first; frog float, Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, first ; Frogmoblle of Middleport
and Pomeroy public libraries, second;

the religious category. of ·the Big Bend segatta Parade
Friday.
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Mostly sunny and warm today
wltll higha In tlle upper 60s. Low
tonight In tlle 60s. Clear Monday.

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111E AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY of FeeneyBemett Post 128, American Legion, w6n first place honors in

!WEATHER REPORT

HAR1UNG TO MEADE
Army Specialist 4 Kenneth L.
Hartung, whose _motller, Laura
H. Nice, and wife, Jacquelyn,
live on Route 3, Pomeroy,
recenUy . was ass1gned to the
35th Artillery Brigade at Ft.
George G. Meade, Md. He is an
accountant with the brigade's
headquarters battery.
T~e 23-year.old soldier
received his M.B.A. Degree
from the Ohio University at
Atllens in 1970.

Sale! Magic Chef Gas Ranges
Magic Chef Electric. Ranges

PICTURES AND STORY
BY BOB HOEFLICH
POMERO:Y - Free boat races and a
· water shoW and the flea market - which
happily for everyone might cost something
~ feature the final program of the illg
Bend Regatta today.
Boat races begin at I p.m. in the Ohio
River fronting tlJis Ohio River town. They
will continue until 5:30 p.m. The water
show staged by the Athens Boat and Ski
Club comes witll t)1e racing at the same
price, that Is, for free.
An art show on tlle upper parking Jot
under direction of Mrs. Ruth Gosney will
cootlnue today·, having begun Saturday,
and all concessions and the flea market
will run .until early evening.
Regatta Weekend moved into high
g~ar Friday evening ' with the annual·
parade moving from Middleport to
Pomeroy at 6 p.m.
Trophies and cash awards were
presented to winners In tlle parade competition. Jim Mees and Wendell Hoover,
assisted by Earl Ingels, presented tlle
awards at the Pomeroy Junior High School
auditorium.
Winners were, tlleme floats : Cub
Scout Pack 249,.Dens I and 4, first place;
Alpha Delta Epsilon Fraternity, Rio
Grande College, second; commercial,
Columbus aM-southern Ohio Electric Co.,
first; Rizer Oil Co., second; noncommercial, Middleport Business and

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Airport Saturday, afternoon. The airport's runway number&amp; are 5 and 23.
Participating left to right are Randy
Friend, David Bush, .!ohn Sowers, Scott

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Cllneton II1CI Klilh Cooper. They were
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manqer arid 8111 Clllldl, a member of
the ~·authority.
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DAMAGES $100
GALLIPOI.:IS - Damage was
estimated at $100 I~ an auto fire at 3:04
p.m. FtiHay at the intersection of Third
Ave . and Vine St. According to Fire Chief
James A. Northup, a backfire in th•
car~uretor was blamed for a minor fire in
a 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix owlll!d by Sandy
saunders, Rt. 2, Galllpolls~ Seven men
responded to the ~lsi alarm of the yc&amp;t·.

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Avoid Wi+e 7 Years ·

I'
,
GALLIPoLIS - Darrell Johnson, 19,
55 Garfield Aye., entered ~ guilty plea
Friday during a jury trial to a Juvenile •
Court charge of contributing to , the •
delinquency of a minor. Johnson originally
had pleaded not guilty, but changed It to
guilty following testimony of two wit-.
nesses.
,
Judge F. }I. O'Brien, ·Meip County, '
si !ling by assignment, sentenced Joruto a one year term In the GaiBa Counlt
·Jail . However, the sentence w"~ '"·'"~
suspended and be wu placed on one vl!ld·'a
probation.
'
Thi charge spectfted Johnson 111o11 a Jill
year old girl to '1\'qt V\fglnla II1CI ~ ·
her. Judge Q'Brletl Clfdlt'ld lllial J ) 1 II
stay away from the Pi 1111t0 • l'wat!W
21 yeat·s or ,,.. .
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