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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday; OcC 10. 1974

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DWI charged Joan Kennedy

ELBER.FELDS IN ~~POM' EROY

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McLEAN, Va . t UPl) - Joan
Kennedy , llie wile of Sen.
Edward Kennedy, , D-M~•-" · • ·
was_, charged with drunken
driving Wednesday alter her
convertible bumped into a car
stopped at a red light in
suburban Virginia.
There were rio injuries, and
total damage in tlle three-car
collision was estimated at
$1,400.
Edward McGrath, whose car
was struck, said Mrs. Ken-

nedy, 38, uwas very concerned
about the accident and very
upset. I really thought she was
a nice lady . •
"She said over and over
agair, she was really sorry that
it happened and just thankful
that no one was hurt."
McGrath, 49, a Defense
Department employe, said he

was not aware at \he time that
she would be cited lor drunken
driving.
A police spokesman said a
breathalyzer test was administered to Mrs. Kennedy at a
police substation alter the
irlpldent, but he declined to
make public the result.
Mrs . Kennedy, who ¥?as
alone in her car at the time of
tlle accident, appeared before
a magistrate and was released
on personal recognizance. No
court date has been set
A spokesman for Sen. KeMedy said he left Capitol Hill to
- return to the family home in
McLean alter receivi~ " rd
of the accident.
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McGratll said Mrs. Kennedy's car hit his smalle~ one
witll a "pretty solid bump,"
and his auto bounced forward

The

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MEIGS tHEATRE
TONIGHT
OCT.10
NOT OPEN

FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
OCT. 11-12-13
FUNNY CAR
SUMMER
Technicolor
Jim Dunn

"G"
Show Starts 7 p.m.

BLUE
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In Stock
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Racine. Ohio
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YEAR'S BEST NEWS
WASHINGTON (UPl) The government Index of
wholesale prices gained only
0.1 per cent In September,
giving President Ford tlle
first encouraging economic
news since laking office .
It was lhe sm.allest Increase In a year.
The Index on wholesale
prices released by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics
today was 187 .z - · meaning
wholesale goods that cost
$100 in 1987 cost $167.20
today.
On an unadjusted basis the
Index was actually down 0.1
per cent but the adjusted
figure
better reflects
economic trends.

DIVORCE GRANTEd
Three persons have been
granted divorces In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court,
all on grounds of gross neglect
of duty and extreme cruelty.
Awarded divorces were Ann C.
Bailey, 165 Vine St., Middleport, from Myron A. Bailey,
Gallipolis; Charles W. Curl;
man, Rt. 2, Racine, from Betty
L. Curfman, Williamstown, W.
Va., and Melanie Pullen, m
Brownell Ave., MldJIIeport,
from Stephen Pullen, Union
Ave., Pomeroy.
SQUAD RUNS
The Middleport E-R Squad
made two runs Wednesday. At
11:35 a. m. tlley transported
Middleport Mayor John Zerkle
to Holzer Medical Center. At
1:51 p.m. they were called to
Rutland for Kallierine Lares,
who was taken to Veterans
Memorial 'Hospital.

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AND THE HA5.LMARKS

TONIGHT 9:30· t_
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Raymond Roach, Pomeroy.
There were no injuries and
only minor damage . Roach
was cited to court on charges of
assured clear distance.

Holzer Medical Center
IDlscharged, Oct. 9)
Azra Aziz, Nora Baker, Lola
Black, Brent Burnette, Jill
Coy, John Wedward· Evans,
Pamela Fry, Howard Goodwin,
Alene Head, Jane Hess, Susan
Hill, Ruth Hood, Benny Hutchison , Timothy Masters,
Joseph McHenry, Levi Neal,
Donzella Park, Ella Potter,
S,.rah Riggs, Phyitis Ritchie,
William Stewart; Valerie
Watson , Charlotte Wedemeyer,
Mrs . Michael Whalen and son,
Elizabeth White, Craton Wolfe,
Mrs. Charles Wright and
daughter .
{Births)
Mr . and Mrs . William
Eakins,a son, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Monte Gilliland, a
daughter. Jackson ; Mr. and
Mrs. James Mathews, a
daughter, Rio Grande; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Queen, Sr., a
daughter, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Raynes, a son,
Buffalo, W. Va.

•5.95 PANTY HOSE ·
SALE '4.95
3 PAIR •1

Sale begi~s October 10th. Ends October 19th.

SLEEPING BAGS

WHILE THEY LAST
V2 PRICE

Regular Price $15.00. Completely washal)lej
Good selection of quilt type patterns.
Frid.ay- Saturday Sale

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WOMEN'S PANTS

HOMER BAXTER AND HIS DAUGHTERS, AMa Marie, left, and Lisa Dawn, students at
tlle Pomeroy Elementary School, with tlle "horne profit knitter" and accessories, given to the
Baxters by an uncle in Harrisville, W. Va . The machine dales back to March 14, 1923.

$4.50 Stuff Bags to match-"-----:----

Our entire selection of Misses and
Womens open stock pants is included in
this sale. Solid colors and patterns.

Friday- Saturday Sale!

AT BAXTER HOME

MEN'S "LEE" COVE~ALLS
Sizes 36 to 50 In shorts. regulars and longs · tipper
Choose regular $17 .98 Army lwlllln forest grlltln color.
cent polyester, 50 per cent cotton or 100 per cent cotton
Fisher stripe. regularly $18.98.

SALE PRICES

SALE *16

SALE! GIRLS DRESSES

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Selected from our regular stock. Broken
sizes 7 to 14. Limited quantity.

DRESS SLACKS
Sizes 8 to 18. Regulars and slims. Solid colors - plaids -

patterns .

1f2 PRICE

Boys 11.95
Boys 9.95
Bo_ys,... B.95
Boys 7.95

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Knit
Knit
Knit

PRETEEN SPORTSWEAR

Slacks
Slacks
Slacks .
Slacks

Sale a.l:t ,;i
Sale
Sale 5.75 •
Sale 4.75 -

Sale! Mens-wrangler

Slacks - Tops - Skirts - Vests - Sweaters.
Solid colors and patterns - arranged for
your easy selection.

PILE LINED WESTERN JACKETS
Regular price $16.95. Rugged blue denim with. worm pile
lining, ·
Slim fitting authentic western style. Sizes 36to-46.
Friday- Saturday Sale

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Sale Less Than 1h

Men's and Boys and Little Boys

DIVORCE FILED
Ernest Leroy Miller, Rt. 2,
Reedsville, has filed for a
divorce in Meigs County.
Common Pleas Court against
Deliah Jane Miller, Rt. 2,
Racine . In other action ,
Household Finance Corporation Or Belpre is seeking a
judgment of $1,840.19 on a .. BIG TWO on the United
Nation's scene this session
promissory note allegedly due
are
Secretary--General Kurt
from Mitchell C. Holley, Rt. I,
Waldhelm, above, and
Minersville, et. al.
Algeria's Abdelaziz
Boutefllka, elected president
E--R SQUAD RUNS
of the 29th General Assembly
RACINE - The Racine
session. Bouteflika departed
Emergency Squad answered a
from
the
customary
call at 6:37 a . m. Thursday to
neutrality of Assembly
Rt. 1, Racine, for Mary E.
presidents to lake a mmtant
Smitll, an obstetric case. She
"third world" position In his
was taken to the Holzer
acceptance speech, strongly
Medical Center.
criticizing western powers.

JACKETS
AND COATS
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SALE PRICES
. MEN'S JACKETS
SALE PRICES BOYS JACKETS
8.95
12.95
14.95
16.95
22.95
26.95

JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS

Housewares Dept. 1st Floor
A good selection including tulips. daffodllo, hyacinths, crocus
and Dutch Iris, Free planting guide with every purchaoe.

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within four months.

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23.75
25.75
28.75
32.75 ,
35.75
39.75 ·

Maple, Cherry and Walnut ,finishes. Famous
Kimball quality. All with matching Padded
benches.
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Furnit,ilre Department_,3rd Floor

SALE PRICES

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12"'by 18" and 24" by 48" sizes
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Sunset Splendor
Autumn Bounty
Tranqu.ii , Valley
Fru,lt S.s,ke
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. . ;,Rhapsody of · ~all
_Blacksmith Shop
"Ci_der Ma,k"tng .
Wa,ter Wagon

Ideal for Bat rooms

REGULAR
$39•95
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SAL£ S'm.(JO
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Toy Store and
Saturday 9:30 fa ,8 p.m.

Jodge

P.ro~at.e 0.!-v'l,s~&lt;:''.'

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By United Press International
TOLEDO, OHIO - OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC., reported
Thursday the highest sales, earnings and earnings per share for
the thjpd quarter and ftrst nine months of 1974 for any quarter
and nine-month period in the company's history. Edwin D. Todd,
president and chief executive officer, reported sales for the third
quarter ending Sept. 30 were $565,999,000, up 21.1 per cent from
1973's $467,293,000. Earnings rose 68.7 per cent to $30,095,000
versus $17,843,000 for tlle same period last year. Earnings per
share totaled $2.10, 89.2 per cent higher than the $1.11 posted for
last year's tllird quarter .
Third quarter results represent tlle lltll consecutive quarter
In which both sales and earnings, before extraordinary items,
exceeded levels for the comparable prior year period .

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD'S chief economist
says the country can look for the rate of inflation - now 12 per
cent - to declin!' 2 or 3 percentage points by springtime. Alan
Greenspan, chairman of Ford's Council of Economic Advisers,
volunteered that figure when asked to supply a number for the
President's''l\lesdaypredictlon of "meaningful reduction" in the
rate of inflation by early 1975.
Meantime, much of the economic news pointed toward
higher--now' lower....prices. The Agriculture Department said
early frost would yield a corn crop 16 p.r cent below last year's pointing to still higher meat prices in 1975 and 1976. The soybean
crop was disappointing 109.
The Labor Department said wholesale prices, which recently
had bet-t rising at an annual rate .of 35 per cent, bad virtually
leveled off in September. ,The rise reported Thursday was onetentll of 1 per cent . But Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the Federal
Reserve System; said thedropoff was only temporary. "! don't
consider that more Ulan one of the ripples on a wave," he told a
congressional hearing.
McLEAN VA. ·- MRS. JOAN KENNEDY must appear in
traffic court Nov. 6 to answer drunk driving charges, but she will
probably be allowed to plead guilty to a reduced charge and take
part In an experimental program for dfinking dri..fers. Mrs.
KennedY, wife of Sen. Edward KeMedy, D-Mass., was charged
after her car bumped tbe rear of anot!Jer stopped at a red light
notfar from tlle fiunily's home In this Washington suburb. No one
was hurt.
The Fairfax County Traffic Court Judge under usual
procedure, would ask Mrs. Kennedy if she would like to participate In an experimental, federally funded program called
Falrlax Alcohol Safety Action_Project. A defendant who agrees
to take part in such a program, which includes group counseling
and driver education, II)BY bave charges reduced to reckless
,
driving.

Auto overturns, no one injured
No personal injuries were in tlle highway, causing tlle car
reported in a single, car ac- to spin around in the road and
cldentThursdayat2:2Ja.m . on ,go off to the right. ·The driver
SR'l24'ln Sutton Twp,.1.4 mile lost control in gravel, crossed
south of Potneioy.
the highway and ' struck a
The department of Slleriff guardr!lil. Mter going over an
Robert c. Hartenbach reported embankment, the car came to
that Paul David Mitchell,' 19, rest on i\5· top. There was
Langsville, was traveling east !Ieavy damage. No citation was
on ;24 when he hit a slick ~pot
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

of community,

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Bicentennial

day while his office' issued a
three-page statement telling
his story.
It said Mills would return to
the office today and resume his
duties at the helm of the
committee which has held two
days of bearings on President
Ford's tax program witllout its
chairman .
When the hews first broke
Tuesday afternoon, Mills' administrative assistant, Eugene
Goss, said Mills. wasn't there,
knew nothing about tlle in-

cident, and had loaned his car
to a neighbor.
Goss would not comment
Wednesday when tlle Park
Poliee said it was indeed tlle
fatherly, Intellectual Mills
whom they had stopped and
shepherded home after picking
Annabella Battistella from tlle
water.
The statement said the
original denial came because
of a misunderstanding. Mills
said he had told Goss press
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party system in·d,anger
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TEN CENTS
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Ohio Supreme Court :~. '
dependents , but as I look back ,:.~}"._,_',:
over the history of. tllis country, . Thursday ruled, in effect, llia,t a person Injured playing on
I find that the periods of
a company spoDBOred basketball team Is · eUgible for
greatest _podlitical stability, j _:_;,: work men'sf CooompebnslaaGtion. Rlchaufrdf K. Radde, Toledo, an
1um
progress an movement have . emp1oye o
as Co., s ered an injury Jan, 12,
come when we have two strong @
' 1970 while participating In a game on a team oponsored by
political parties," Ford said in ~~~~: Columbia GBB but oot played during working houn and
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his first political appearance in ,..., not played on company facnitles.
his home state since assuming
The Bureau of Workmen's Compenat !ion approved
:~: Radde's claim but that ruUng wa. overturned by lb.
the presidency.
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"If you have a multitude of ::&lt; Lucas County Common Pleas Court. The Ohio Sixth
political parties, you have :~: District Court of Appeal&amp; on June 14 agreed with Radde
chaos and you end up with that :;:~ and overturned the Common Pleas Court ruling, aeHiog
nation suffering witll no pr(}- ~ the stage for the appeal to the Ohio Supreme Clfllrt.
He said Ford has a IJOique
don't believe it (the pardon)
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) grelis. On the othi!r himd; if you · ~The high, co:Urt Mid there was 110 subiitantlal con· -· ',
Jerald F. terHorst, former was 11 ·prearranged deat· be- opportunity to revive the have one political party, we :;:: stltutlooal question Involved and refused to hear the
press secretary to President cause President Ford is an Republican Party.
have the evils of dictation and ~~; company's appeal, upholding the decision In favor of ~ '
Ford, told an Ohio University honorable man. It would be a · "As the product of a unique all that goes with it."
~;: Radde.
audience here Thursday tlle shame to have thrown away situation in becoming PresiFord
went
to
Detroit
to
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new President is "a decent, national trust for Nixon. Im- dent, he has the unique op- · support the re-election bid of ::O"W::::::::::::::::::::::s..::x..:=:::::::::::::-:~::::::::::::::::::;x:::::::::w~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::=:::::-.::.
honest, forthright, brave and petuosity is not appreciated in porunity to move government Republican Gov. William E.
back toward the middle and
true Boy Scout" in the White the White House."
Milliken, who is locked in a
The newspaperman said away from polarized positions close race with Democrat
House.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TerHorst, speaking to an Ford's reluctance to serve as a between Democrats and Sander M. Levin.
Sunday through Tuesday,
overflow crowd of 2,ii00 per- "new broom" in government Republicans," terRors! said.
Showers
ending Sunday.
"He
was
nominated
'by
a
sons, said he resigned when was a disappointment to ~~
TRAGEDY
REPORTED
Fair
Monday
and a chance of
"But he has dispelled the conservative (Nixon) 'but conFord gave former President
POINT PLEASANT - An showers Tuesday. Highs In
Nixon an unconditional pardon atomosphere of paranoia in the firmed by Democrats. So he
unidentified
tw(}-year old child the 50s Sunday and in tbe 60s
because "! think we should White House" and has brought bas the chance to revitalize the
was reported to . have died Monday ·and Tuesday. Lows
have gotten no less than we got , in a mixed group from tlie central side of the Republican
today in a fire in a house about In tlle 40s Sunday and again
House and from Grand Rap- Party" terRors! added. "And a
from Agnew.''
miles north of Point 'l\lesday and In the upper ZOs
five
But, terHorst, currently a pids "who are middle.aged, centralist party could be one of
Pleasant on SR 2 near the and low 30s Monday mo.-.
columnist for the Detroit News midwestern plpesmokers and the most effective -conFred Hoffman, a member of
junction
of Greer Rd. Details nlng.
tributions
tills
Pt:esident
could
and the North American not the west coast public
Middleport
Village Council the
were
not
available.
Newspaper Alliance, said the relations types," terHorst said. make."
past 34 months and its
Presid~nt's "quick shift in
president since last January,
springing tlle sudden surprise
under state law became mayor
of the pardon could be a
Tuesday night upon the death
liability."
of Mayor John Zerkle. Mr.
"People like t,o be led into
DAMASCUS
(UP!)
plane.
Departure
was
delayed
Zerkle had been llie mayor for
and discharged shots that -·for takeoff from Cairo to
situations slowly," terRors! Sec,r etary of State Henry A.
30
m,inutes
while
agents
tlle past tllree years and a
wounded · a Secret Service Damascus. He was not hurt,
said. "Sui-prises scare them . I Kissinger narrowly escaped
agent. ·
bul was rushed to his forward checked the aircraft. They counCilman for 29 years prior
Injury today when an Israelifound one small bullet bole in to lliat time.
Kissinger was only 20 feet cabin by agents.
·•made Uzi machine gun fell away when the incident ocProsecuting Attorney
The Secret Serv'ice agent, tlle ceiling and fixed it.
from a rack inside his plane curred as his plane was taxiing Walter Bothe. fell to the floor in
Kissinger later came back to Bernard Fultz said Hoffman
llie gallery of the plane. He was check personally on tlle con- will be mayor of llie comwounded in the right arm and ' dillon of Botlle, who Is his munity for tlle remainder of
Five defendants were fined
senior security guard. He told lhe unexpired term of Mayor
bullets grazed his forehead .
and three ·others forfeited
Zerkle which ends- Dec. 31,
BoUle was treateM!board tlle him : •'You are lucky.'~
bonds in the court of Pomeroy
Bothe was able to continue 1975 .
Mayor Dale E . Smitll Thursday
the
trip to Damascus and told
Hoffman, who graduated
British
Broadcasting
Corp.
LONDON (UP!) - Prime
night.
newsmen
he
hoped
to
stay
with
from
Midlllepor) High School in
Minister Harold Wilson today and Independent Television
Fined were Kennetll Mitparty
for
the
remainder
of
1950
at
the top of his class, ,
the
won a slim overall majority in News computers predicted
chell, Langsville, $5 and costs,
the Middle East tour.
resides at 256 South Fourth St.,
parliament - but enough to Labor would get three to five
assured clear distance; permit him to seek tough seats inore. than the 318 needed
Clear tonight, low in llie low
Bothe was permitted to witll his wife, tlle former ·
. Raymond Roach, Pomeroy, $S
Socialist measures to tackle for a parliamentary majority 50s. Partly cloudy and warm speak to his family in Pauline Smith , of Bradbury,
and costs, assured clear Britain's economic crisis.
- far short of the crushing 86- Saturday, highs in the 70s. Rain A:-lington, Va., over llie plane's and llieir four children. They .
distance; Bernard K. Coolt,
With all but 17 results an- 120 margin predicted by zero to~ight ; 20 per cent radio to assure lliem he was are Mike, 17, who graduated
Mason, $10 . and costs,
Saturday.
from Meigs High School this
only slightly hurt.
nounced all indications were opinion polls.
speeding; Claude K. Nease,
year;
Tami, 16, a junior at
that Wilson's Labor party
Minersville, and Richard
Meigs; Beverly, 13, in the
would end up witll 319 seats
Martin, Pomeroy, $100 and
grade at Meigs Jr. High,
eighth
against ~16 for all other parties
costs and three days in jail,
and
David,
10, in the fifth grade
in the 635-seat House of
both on charges of driving Commons at
Bradbury
Elementary.
an overall
CHARLESTON, W. Va. saying, "I prayed and search- less than jubilant," said the
while intoxicated. .
Mayor
Hoffman
served in tl1e
majority of_three.
(UP!) - A bitter protest ed-my heart before making tllls Rev. Avis Hill, a protest
Forfeiting bo~ds were
Wilson, who flew back to against so-called immoral decision."
leader. "I feel that this Armed Forces followidg
Thomas Quillen, Middleport, London this morning from textbooks reached tlle six-week
He de!ended . the books, resignation is a move in the. graduation from high ochool,
$100 posted on a charge of Liverpool after winning mark today with a key saying they were not bad for right direction ."
including two years as a radio
disturbing the peace; Paul reelection for the eightll time education official out of the
"! really have confiqence operator in Germany, 195~ ­
children or degrading to
Pu11ins, -Middleport, $35.70, at suburban Huyton, refused picture, coal strikes ending and
that
we'll be able to sit down He is employed as a departreligion as the protesters
failure to pay parking tickets,
immediate comment. But he violence at a half.
contend. "I cannot be anything and talk witll llie board now." ment superintendent by lhe
. and David Hooker, Willoughby, promised wharwas expected to
O~io Valley Publishing co.
Leaders of the ban-the-book
$256, posted on a DWI charge. be a victory statement later in forced
applauded
the DL
tlle day.
resignation of Albert Anson
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DRIVER CITED
An elated, happUy smiling Jr., a member of tlle Kanawha
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. PETITION FILED
Two cars were damaged and Wilson said he expecls to fonn. County Board of Education.
The public is invited to visit
Seinsheimer and his wife will
A
petition for dissolution of
Cfl\e driver was cited to mayor's.. a new Labor adnllnistration
Anson , one of three persons the Meigs County Museum arrive in Pomeroy on Saturday
marriage
bas been filed in
court as tlle result of an ,ac- · today. &lt;;_onservatlve party on lhe five-member board who Sunday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. to to help set up the display which
elden I on . East Main St. ,_ leader Edward Heath, who approved use of the con- view a display of the is being brought to Meigs Meigs County Gttmmon Plear
Pomeroy, at 4:45 p.m. Thurs- campaigned fiercely against troversial books I'! tllecounty's photography of Walter G . . County free of charge. The Court by Janet G. Marcum, Rt.
day. Police said a car driven ·by Labor's anno"IJIIced plans , tO schools, quit Thursday night, Seinsheimer of Cincinnati.
Seinshelmers will stay over 1 Rutland and David W.
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Marjorie Goett, Pomeroy, nationalize ·large new sections »"~~':{"*:#/UYH;@7h~
Seinsheimer is an arbitrator Sunday and tlle arli.!t will be Marcum,
, backed from a driveway and of British indUStry, refused to ,
CLOSINGS ASKED
an.d industrial engineer, but he honored witll a reception at llie
DONATION DAY
struck a car, parked off tlle concede defeat until late in tlle
M~yor Fred Hoffman
has also arrived at a museum on B~ttemut Ave.,
Monday,
Oct. 14 is Donatio~
street, owned by 'Kenneth day;
,
reqneatl that all Middleport
professional
status . in Pomeroy,
during
the
Day
fitr
Meigs
County at the , . _,
Imbod,en,
Midttlepor,t . . The former Conservative
busine..es be clooed from
Photography in the Ci'ncinnati designa!W hours. The , Meigs
bloodmobile
from
,! to 6 p.m. at ..,. ,
Damages were Jight. Mrs. prime mlnis~r said he would
1:45 tO 2:41 p.m. Salilrday
area over the past 10 years. His County Pioneer and Historical
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duringthe_fueral of the late
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the voters to sav~ It on Election
Day.
"A catastrophic defeat as
some
forecasters
are

predicting for the Republican
party could write the obituary
of the GOP," Ford told 4,000
Republieans who each had $50
for tickets to a fund-raising
dinner in mas5ive Cobo Hall.
"I plead with you to support
a strong two-party system."

Although be indicated he did
not really believe the GOP
would be wiped out at tlle polls
Nov . 5, Ford expressed a deep
concern about the growing
trend of political independents
in the nation.
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standard hosiery produced by
the purchaser at a price of $1.75
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In return, the purchaser
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dilligence and industry in
learing to operate the home
profit knitter and to follow to
the best of his ability the instruction in a book a.ccompattying it.
The company paid for the
cost of shipping yarn to the
purchaser and for the shipping
of the socks when they were
completed. The company also
agreed to replace any part
which broke on the instrument
for a period of 10 years. The
Baxters have yarn which came
with the machine. It Is n_ot yarn
as it is known today but more of
a tan colored, heavy-type
string.
The Baxters aren't really
planning to make any socks on
the machine. However, it is an
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Menssizes36 to 54. Boys sizes to 20.
Little boys sizes 2 to 12.
Solid colors - plaids. Some with
hoods. Waist length style and longer
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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Occupying a prominent
position in the living room of
the comfortable home on
Mechanic St., Pomeroy, of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Baxter tllese
days. is a 1923 sock knitter.
The heavy, metal knitting
machine has been presented
them as a gift by an uncle, Sam
Layfield of Route 1, Harrisvllie, W. Va.
Accompanying the gift
besides the accesSories needed
to turn out socks and sweaters,
is tlJe certificate of purchase
,issued by tlle Home Profit
Hosiery Co., Inc., which
guaranteed that one could
really work at home and sell
tlle socks· which were turned
out on · the machine to the
hosiery company.
The 'machine was purchased
for $68 on March 14, 1923. With
it came an "employment
contract" which states that the
company would accept a No. 11

It came less than three
weeks before an election in
which he faces the first serious
Republican opponent of his
career.
He apologized for tlle "discomfort" be had caused his
friends, and apologized to his
family, especially his wife
Polly, who he said could nol be
along and now " is blaming
herself for not accompanying
tis tllat night even witll her
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totally foolish, " that 1! is jus t ' outpost in preventing attacks
too old-fashioned to look ba ck. I on the colonies from the west
hope the historians- treat us during the first three years ol
kindly."
the Re volution . The fort
Continuing. Gov . Moore said , enabled colonists to hold the
"This event allowed to pass land they had won.
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without such an event as this
An amount in excess of
would have been tragedy. Jt is
significant to ha ve such an $115,000 or $135,000 needed has
event, planned to share bee n made available by the
dedication of this historic site ," slate for the Bicentennial
The original Fort Ra ndolph observance here , Gov, Moore
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LOCAL TEMPS ·
The temperature In downRECORD ENROlLED
town Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
EAST LANSING, Mich.
Thursday was 56 degrees under (UP!) - A record of 43,459
sunny skies.
students bave enrolled for fall
term at Michigan Stale
University, officials , s~d
MEETING POSTPONED
Wednesday. The enrollment, a
LETART F-ALLS- The Ohio 4.3 per cent increase over last
Valley Grange 2612, Letart year, apparently maintains
Falls, meeting scheduled for Michigan State as tlle nation's
tl1is evening has been post- second largest single-&lt;:ampus
poned until Oct. 17.
university after Ohio State
University, tlley said.
ASK TOWED
Daniel Stephen Salisbury, 19,
· Gallipolis, and Shirley Kay
DEFEAT SOUNDED
L!lrkins,- 22, Long .Bottom.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Rapid transit systems will not
solve the nation's mobility
problem because of a "crissBRITISH VOTING
crossing maze" of tranLONDON (UP!) - Britons sportation patterns, Charles A.
voted In a crucial . national Eaves Jr., chairman of tlle
election today, trying for tl1e Highway Users Feder~tion,
second time tllis year to pick a said here Wednesday.
government ca;iable of leading
tlle country out of i Is worst
WRONG SIGN
BEND, ORe. (UP!)
e:~~~:~~ , crisis . since the
d
. Opinion poliS in- Central Oregon College's
1·• ~~~f~:~;Prlme Minister Harold program for "Campus Day for
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ruling Labor party Women" was printed' under a
would win an, overwhelming circle and arrow - tlle male
mandate to take BrjtBin down · medicSI symbol.
the road to. socialism.
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NOTtceoF

Michael Shaw introduced Gov .
Fort Moore . "Without his support,
Randolph was officially we would not be here today.
dedicated here by Gov . Arch A. Mason County has received its
Moore Thursday, the 200th share of Executive attention
Anniversary of llie Battle of from Charleston," Shaw said .
Point Pleasant.
The State's Chief Executive
Expressing appreciation in
also unveiled and presented a sharing yesterday's event Gov .
)arge commemorative plaque Moore said, "Historians will
to be placed at ,the fort. He treat this in many different
brought with him a $34,500 ways. There are those who
check, another contribution to lllink 10''3 great nwnber are
Mason County's Bicentennial
Commission.
Hundreds thronged into the
replica of llie_Fort under sunny
skies. It was fitting lliat " Indian Swnmer" prevailed most
of the week set aside for the
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - ,
special festivities.
Rep . Wilbur Mills, D-Ark., says
Gov. Moore, arriving by
he was merely going home
plane at the Mason County
from a party with family
Airport, was driven by State friends when police stopped his
Police Trooper L!byd Akers, car and found him drunk, with
escorted by Sgt. Donohoe ol the scratches-on his face.
Mansion detail, to the Fort
A woman ran from the car
where hundreds welcomed him and jumped into a nearby pool
witll a standing ovation,
of water. The chairman of tlle
Point Pleasant's genial Jack House Ways and Means ComC. Burdett was master ol mittee said she was a family
ceremonies, keeping the oc- friend and tbat he was "emcasion informal.
barrassed and humiliated" by
Mason County Delegate the incident.

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PT. PLEASANT -

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Our entire stock of Misses and Womens
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when l1er car was struck in the
rear by a car driven by

boils). At least half of all
diabetics cannot be diagnosed
without a blood test, preferably
a tolerance test or at least a
blood ~t after eating {as
opposed to a fasting test along
of one blood sample).
Nw about ,that alcohol. It Is
true that alcohol will lower
blood sugar. BUT it does so in a
harmful way. A normal person
who drinks too much will have
a
low
blood
sugar
(hypoglycemia) the next
morning, It is part of the
picture of a sevefe hangover.
Alcohol interferes with the
normal enzyme mechanism in
lhe liver that ,you need to
convert proteins into glucose.
It is also a way to inrease the
fatty deposits in the liver
caused by using fat alone for
energy.
Diabetics often develop fatty
liver anyway, if not properly
treated. The consumption of
alcohol only makes tllis worse
and causes it to occur earlier. I
cannot condemn too strongly
the indiscriminate use of
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wa s stopped in line of traffic

Boils warn of diabetes
the underlying problem of
diabetes. Anyone who has them
should be evaluated for
diabetes.
Second, an infection will
make diabetes more severe or
it will cause a person who
appears to be normal (but is
really a diabetic) to have an
abnormal diabetes test. Any
stress, which includes infections, infectious illnesses,
accidents, physical injury or
even emotional shock, can
unmask an underlying problem
of diabetes.
Third, your weight reduction
reversed your abnormal findings and demonstrates a truth
in lhe management of many
diabetics. About half of all
diabetics, at least in their
earlier stages, can be managed
quite well witll simple weight
reduction . Of course the advanced diabetic with weight
loss is quite anollier problem.
Many diabetics do not need oral
pills. They need a diet, and
lliey need to stay on it until it
accomplished the goal the
doctor sets.
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the m•xt vt•hiclc drlvcn by
Carol Pinder, 25, of Vienru:1, Va .
Only McGrath's car suffered
signilicai'if"ailmage, with both
front and back ends caved in.
McGrath said Mrs . Kennedy,
who was wearing white tennis
shoes and a leather coat, exchanged drivers licenses and
other information with him
after all three cars involved
pulled over to the side of the
road and awaited police.
Asked if there were any
obvious indications that she
had been drinking, he replied,
··r wouldn't say that the~e was
any real evidence."
Mrs . Kennedy has been
hospitalized for rest and theraPY on three occasions in recent
months at two institutions
which treat emotional prol&gt;lems,

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - After 21
years of G forces in fighter
aircraft I developed boils of the
buttocks. A sugar tolerance
test was normal enough to
remain on flying status,
although the night surgeon
suspected diabetes.
Ten years and numerous
boils later, another sugar test
resulted in hospitaliztion for
regulation of diabetes. The
problem was quickly con. trolled by a 1,200 calorie diet. I
lost 10 pounds and stay at that
level. I'm six feet tall and
weigh 165 pounds. My urine
tests are usually negative. The
last infection took over a year
to heal. My last fasting blood
sugar test during this problem
was 120. The blood sugar levels
and the boils are the only
evidence of diabetes I have
had.
I have also observed that
positive urine tests can be
avoided by taking a stiff shot of
bourbon. A doctor friend told
me It was because alcohol
stimulates the pancreas to
produce more insulin. If this is
true, perhaps some diabetics
using oral medication. might
prefer to control their condi lion
In this manner. I'd appreciate
your comments.
DEAR READER - Your
letter is interesting from
several points. First, frequent
boils anywhere often suggest

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The objectiVe of the proje~ t
was to involve youngsters in
group
eduea tional
and
recreational act1v1ties not
alreadv in 4-H Club work.
-Ove; 40 young people
ranging in age /rom 7 to 15
parhr pated inlocal day ramps.

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was a de lega te to
Citizens hip Short Course m
Washm gton. D. C this summer. I stayed at the Natwnal 4H Center along w1th delegates
from eight other sta tes.
Each day I attended group
sessions where we talked and
shared ideas on 4-H, pohtical
affairs. and other topics.
We toured such places as the
Kennedy Center, Arlington
Cetfletery, Mt. Vernon, and we
attended a live performance at

1ns lructed :tboul Ilie bttsie food
gn1ups and wt•re se rved a weliUalant·l'CI lun ch eaeh day as
part uf the nutrition lesson ,
wtueh also mduded making ice
cream an d a Wlt•ncr roast.
The hi~hli g ht of conserva hon
classes was a v1sit by Smokey
the Bear who led lhe children

and sw imming facilities W('re
provided free. The st•cnnd d.ay
camp was in a state park.
Each camp lasted two days.
anlf eac h day was filled w1th a
variety of achvJhes. The camp
direclors. O.U. work-•tudy
students. held lessons in
nutntion , crafts . conserva tion
and safety. Children were

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By Grant Johnson
4-H is a big part of my life .
Here is why
I am 18 years old and have
been in 4-H s ix years. I am the
reigmng Meigs County Jun10r
Fair King, president of the
JWiiOl" Fair Board, and on

Malldie Rose

part of my hfe Given a chance,
4-H can bene!it everyone . 4-H IS
for everyone. the young and not
so young as participan~. as

advisors. as interested supporters - - all are vital parts.
It 's helped me and it can help
·
you too. So get involved 1

several Junior Fair committees.
My main project interests
are cattle and sheep. My 4-H
work m these fields has helped
develop my interests and
knowledge in an area of
probable occ upat1on .
Hopefully , I will be able to
continue in animal husbandry ,
a part of U.S . agricul lure.
If so, I will have 4-H to thank
for 4-H has provided mterest
and also opportunity. But
perhaps most 1mportanl of all,
4-H helped de velop selfconfidence and leadership.
Without those , hfe is hard. No
matter What OJ1e does in life ,
these qualities are prec10us . 4H can and does help develop
these qualities .
As I said above, 4-H is a b1g

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Wes t German Chancell or
Helmut Schmidt w1ll make an
official visit to the United
States Dec . 5~, the White
House announced today.

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SATURDAY, October 12: VETERANS AND FRATERNAL DAY
All Day -

Viewing of the Historical Window displays in
many of the merchants windows of Mason County. Final day of
the gigantic Bicentennial Battle Days Sale.

9 A M.-5 : 30 P.M - Bob Evans Farm Fest1 va l at Rio Grande,

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9 A.M.- 5 P.M. -

The Mansion House will be open for
visitation and for the registration of 01rect Descendants of the
partic i pants in the battle of Point Pleasant . They will be ,issued
identifying ins1gnia and_the Hi storical Consultant will be on hand
to discu ss lines of descent .
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10 A.M -6 PM. - The Hospitality Center in the Mason
County Court House wil l be open for the registration ot visitors
and guests.

10 A .M .-6: 30 P.M.- Bicentennia l Gallery '7.4 Photo show
sponsored by Alpha Gallery of -Photography in the Court House
Anne x.
10A.M . 11 A.M - Bicentennial Fishing Derbyfortheyoung
sportsmen of the area at Krodel Park sponsored by the Pomt
Pleasan t Jaycees.
1 P.M . - Open ing of the Carnival ndes and concessions.
1 P.M . - Blcen tenn •al Commemorative Parade through the
streets of Po1nt Pleasant Bands , marching un1ts and floats of all
k 1nds promises to be the largest parade ever staged in Mason
Counry .
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J PM. - Old Fa shioned Band Concert on the lawn of the
Mason County Court House.
7:30 P.M . - Fifth Performance of the Hrstorica l Drama,
"Rivers of Destiny' ' at the site of Fort Randolph .

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13:
All Day- The Histon ca l displays wil l be in the merchants
windows for viewing.
9:00-5:00 - The Mansion Hou se will be open for visitation at
Tu-End1e -Wei Pad(

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30 - R1o Grande, Ohro will be the site of the final day
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of activities of the Bob, Evans Farm Festival.

12':00-4· 30 - The Bicentennial Gallery '·74 Photo Show will be
open in the Court House Annex sponsored by the Alpha Gallery of
Photography .

7: (JO P.M . - Sixth and final performance of the Musical
Drama, "Rivers of Destiny" insjde the new l y reconstructed Fort

Randolph.

Bv Lawrenc&lt;· E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB- A few
months ago 1 had about a fool
of my colon removed . My
doc tor told me that this
wouldn 't
present
any
problems. as I had con siderably more than needed.
He did ment10n that I might be
able to eat more . My problem
is that although my eatmg
habt ts have remained unchanged, I keep gaining
weight. I have never had a
weight pr olilein and can't
Wloerstand what's .happening
now.
I would appreciate it if you
would tell me if there could be
any connection between the
surgery and the gain in weight.
Also, how long should an incisiOn such as this remain
lender and itchy? ·
DEAR READER - I'm not
sure why your doctor thought
you could eat more . The colon
has nothing to do with the
absorption or food or calories.
That is all accomplished in the
small intestine and 'mostly in
the first few feet near the
stomach. The colon serves to
reabsorb water. If you had the
colon and part of the small
intestine removed or if the
operation caused you to have
an overactive small intestine
preventing normal absorp;ion,
then it might. You may have
heard of operations to prevent
obesity. They bypass or detour
a large section of the small
intestine (not !he large intestine). And, they frequently
cause problems.
I suspect that the reason for
your weight gain is lack of
physical activity after surgery.
I note your statement about the
inc1s10n being tender. If you
can become more ar:tive
perhaps you will not continue
to have a weight problem.
Some people have tender incisions for months and others
have no problems even within a
few weeks. You should ask

your surgeon about 1t.
DEAR DR. LAMB
I've
enjoyed eating raw ground
beef ever since I can
remember . Several people
have told me that 1! is harmful
to my health, and I can pick up
diseases that way So far I am
qu1te healthy , but I am
beginmng to worry that my
friend s may be right. Could you
please set me stra1ght on th1s ?
I also enjoy eating raw
potatoes, peas, ca bbage and
other raw vegetables
DEAR READER - I used to
think eating raw ground beef
was okay. I don't any more .
Ideally you should be getting
1.1eat from healthy ammals,
and it shouldn't be a problem.
But it just doesn ' t work out that
way. Cookmg ts the one way
mankind has been able to
survive all the germ infested ·
fooods he has eaten throughout
h1story. Tea 1 for instance ,
prov1des germ-free water to
many parts of the world
because the bad water is boiled
in the process.
Pork is particularly likely to
be infested with trichinosis .
And, m the marketplace the
same meet gtinder that grinds
pork products may then grind
beef . Then some so-ca lled
ground beef may contain some
raw pork. If you want to be
sure you have ground beef
without contamination with
pork, I'd suggest buying good
beef and then grinding it at
home. So, I think all meat you
eat should be properly cooked,
mcluding beef. '
Vegetables are another
matter. Just be sure they are
clean. Well cleaned vegetables
are often better food raw than
cooked. In some parts of the
world it is advisable to wash
the vegetables and fru1t with a
suitable disinfectant then wash
them in water adequately. This
is particularly true if human
fertilizer is used. ·
Send your questions to Dr.
Lamb, in cace of this
newspaper, P. 0 . Bo~ 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
N.Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.
Lamb's bpoklet on balanced
diet, send 50 cents to the same
address and ask for the
" Balanced D1et" booklet.

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FRIDAY
RETURN Jonathan Me1gs
Chapter, DAR, 2 p.m ., home of
Mrs . Daniel Thomas, Middleport.
Bruce
Ergood,
professor of sociology at Ohio
Umversity , gues t speaker.
MARY Shrine 37, Wh1te
Shnnc of J erusa lem, 8 p.m.
IOOF hall . Potluck refres hments .
COOJ\1 Hunters Associatwn
IUO p.rn a t club house on
Snowball Hill. Refreshments.
Members only.
CO'I.fAGE prayer meeting
home of Bill Cozart, Bashan
Road , Racme , 7:30p.m .
SATURDAY
REVIVAL Thursday, Friday
and Saturday at Ilarkm' s
Chapel Church, Rt. 50, west of
Albany .
John
Elswick
evangelist; 7:30p.m.
OPEN HOUSE at Mason
Fire Department building 12 to
6 Refreshments and door
prtzes.
SPAGHETII dinner , servmg
slartmg at 4:30p.m. at Rutland
Grade School cafeteria; square
dance beginning at 9 p .m ., with
proceeds to Rutland E .M S
SEMI-ANNUAL inspection,
Bethel 62, International Order
of Job's Daughters, I p.m., at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio
Gospel Music Ass 'n. craft and
baked goods sale, Gallipolis
Park Front, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CHESHIRE Baptist Church
freewill offering dinner at the
church beginning at 4:30p .m.
Proceeds go to redecorahon of
primary classroom and social
room M enu includes steak and
ch1cken.
SUNDAY
DAVIES Gr ove Baptist
Church, Lefarl, W. Va .,
homeeommg at the church
beginning 10 a.m. Morning and
afternoon preachmg Special
music. Picnic lun ch.
ANNUAL
hom ec oming
Flatwoods Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
followed by prea ching at 11 ;
basket dinner at 12 ·30 p .m .
Afternoon service 2 p.m . with
speaker and special vocal
music by Ray Sherlock fam1ly
and others .
GUN SHOOT at I p .m. at
Racine Gun Club. Factory
choke guns only. Prizes of
assorted meats.
ANNUAL homecoming at
Flatwoods Methodist Church
Sunday. Sunday School at 10
a.m., basket dinner at 12 :30
p.m., afternoon services at 2.
There will be speakers and
special singing by the Ray
Sherlock fam1ly and others.
THE Rutland Church of
Christ will observe its !45th
homecoming with John Wyatt
as speaker, and special music
featured.
CENTENNIAL Celebration
by Laurel Grange at Point
Rock, between Wilkesville and
Albany off Route 689, 2 p.m.,
Sunday . Display of old articles,
complete history, presentation
ofplaque.Memberstowearold
fashioned dresses and simbonnets and bib overalls.
Refreshments, public invill:d.
' MONDAY
REVIVAL service Monday
7:30 p.m. 'at First Baptist
Church, Racine . Rev. Frank
Snare will preach on "Our .
Time is Now." The Norris
quartet will present special
music.
CHILDREN'S Home Citizens
Comm1tlee, 7:30 p.m. at the
United Methodist Church,
Pomeroy . Good a!!endance
urged for the transaction or
important business.
REV!V AL at the Rutland
Church of Christ through Oct.
19. Keith Wise, evangelist;
special music, 7:30p.m.

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Sharon, Cindy, Eddie and pave
Roush, Melanie Waldnig, Lori
Theiss, Eileen Buck, Dorothy
and
Cheryl
Roseberry ,
Douglas and Buddy Barnett,
Jmuny Rifne and Joey Roush.

Troth Seekers
remember ill
Plans for r~membering shutins with a Halloween treat
were made during a meeting of
the Truth Seekers Tuesday
night at the home of Bonnie
Wood.
The meeting was preceded
by a hayride and wiener roast.
Danny Harrison presided, John
Blake had devotions, and
David Blake gave prayer. Next
meeting was set for Oct. 22.
Others a!!endirg were
Charles Diehl, Keith Wood,
Diane Painter , Becky Painter,
Tammy · Blake,
Greg
Browning, Linda Hysell and
Sonya Justice.

President
BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Mayor Kevin H. White Thurs- ''
day
sharply
criticized
President Gerald Ford's :
comments of Wednesday on the
Boston school busing ·con- '
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White said "President Ford's ,
statement yesterday acts to
Impede the enforcement of the
federal court to desegregate ~
Boston's public schools and
· thus threatens the safety of our ...
school children."
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In his statement Wednesday, :·; :
Ford sa1d he opposes forced
busing and does not feel the . ~
integration order issue&lt;\ by a w
U. S. District Court is the best
way to bring quality education "
to Boston . He also, however, .C
urged citizens to comply with . ,
the law.
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White said that in making the .u
10tatement
Ford
has -~
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this city, and his statements
challenge the rule of ,law '"
throughout this land."
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CHESTER
Nineteen
members attended the Wednesday night meeting of the
Past Councilors' Club of
Chesler Council 323, Daughters
of America, at the hall .
Mrs. Betty Roush presided at
the meeting which opened with
scripture, the Lord's Prayer
and the pledge in unison. The
secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Opal Hollon and Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson read the_
treasurer's report. A reading
titled " Grandmothers" wa.s
given by Mrs. Erma Cleland.
It was reported that Mrs.
Dorothy Myers and Mrs. Mary
Hayes will be hostesses for the
next meeting. Mrs. Zona Biggs,
now improving, is at the home
of Mrs. Addie Pullins, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, for those who want
to send cards.
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice, Mrs.
Ada van Meter, Mrs. Letha
Wood and Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter conducted games.
Refreshments carrying out the
Halloween motif were served
by Mrs. Mary Showalter and
Mrs . Ada Neutzling. Mrs.
Golda Frederick won the door
prize.
Others attending were Mrs.
Sadie Trussell , Mrs. Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs . . Hattie Frederick, Mrs.
Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs . Ethel
Orr and Mrs . Opal Hollon ,

OESTODINE
MASON, W. Va. - Mason
Chapter 157, Order of the
Eastern Star, is planning a
Mother-Daughter Banquet at
the chapter dining hall
Saturday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. Mrs .
Denver Blake, worthy matron ;
is asking all those who attend
to bring a covered dish. Meat is
beipg furnished by the chapter.
. Please call Mrs. Blake at 77~
5775 or Mrs. Oscar (Nellie)
Casto at 882-2707 by Oct: 17 if
you plan to attend.

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WILKESVILLE - Revival
service's at the Walnut Grove
Church in Vinton County will
begin Monday with services at
7:30p.m. Robert Preston is the
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Hawa i i 25 Phlladelphra 22
Memphis 27 Char lotte 23
F londa 45 Chicago 17
Thursday's Result
So Cal rf. 25 Shreveport 23
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Chicago at Charlolte
Birm rngham at So. California
Florida at Memphis

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LOS ANGELES !UP!)- The
Los Angeles Dodgers won 102
games and finished four in
front of Cincinnati in the
National League West. They
had the·best record 1n baseball.
The two-time World Champion Oakland A's scored 90
.victories and were five ahead
of -Texas at the conclusion of
the American League West.
The Dodgers handled the
Pittsburgh Pirates while the
A's beat the Baltimore Orioles
-each in four games-in the
playoffs which were wrapped
up Wednesday.
' So which club is the best'
The challenger and the
champion will get dqwn to
settling that question Saturday
when the first all-California

World Series m history unfolds
at Dodger Stadium.
But there was plenty of
conjecture- from each sideas the Dodgers and the A's got
ready to hold drills here today.
"I don 't think we're consistently given credit day after day
for being the best team in
baseball," said Oakland's Reggie Jackson, the Amencan
League's MVP a year ago.
Maybe this year, if we beat the
Dodgers, people will finally
give us our due. Three world
championships in a row 1s
about as good as a learn can
do,''
Dick Green, the A's' 11-year
veteran second baseman,
sounded almost bellicose.
"They've (the Dodgers) been

BALTIMORE (UPI) - The
Baltimore Orioles, despite reports to the contrary, today
rehired Manager Earl Weaver
at a moderate increase in
salary.
After the Orioles were eliminated by Oakland for the
second straight season Wednesday, tberehad been reports
that Weaver might be out as
manager with, of all teams,
·even those same A's being
rumored as a likely landing
place for the doughty skipper.
"There was never any
question, at least in our minds,
about his retW'n w,ith us," said
Baltimore General Manager

Frank Cashen. " After all, he's
won five divisional titles out of
six tries and you can 't do much
better than that."
Weaver's Orioles were
beaten by Oakland in this
year's AL playoffs, three
games to one , but the 44-year
old manager has won three
pennants since assuming the
Baltimore reins in 1968 with
one World Series victory ( 1970)
also to his credit.
Weaver joined the Orioles as
a first-base coach under
manager Hank Bauer in 1968
after a successful tenure as
manager in the Baltimore
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)• Del Cameron, 54, Piehurs!,
N.C., has been elected to the
United States Harness Writers'
Uving Hall of Fame at Goshen,
N. Y. ; lt was announced Thursday bY tire U.S. Trotting
Association headquarters here.

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, Bevly, also a goop runner,
rushed for 142 yards last
Saturday but 1s not regarded as
a big passmg threat. He's hit
only 20 of 53 this year, but still
Hess says Bevly passed well
last week and mdicates he
could start throwing Saturday
if the Miami defense chokes
Ohio's ground game.

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Saturday. Lyons already has
rushed 138 times for 535 yards,
an average of nearly four
yards a trip, good for a
workhorse.
Hess figures Ohio's strongest
sutt, however, is defense_,
"We're vastly Improved over
last year and it was our defense
that was primarily responsible
for the wins over Kent and
Northern Illinois," said Hess.
The game could rna tch two
black quarterbacks from the
same high schools.
Rich Bevly, a senior, is sure
to start for Ohio, while Sherman Smith, a junior, could be
the starter" for Miami. Both are
from Youngstown North High
School.
Crum says he probably won't
decide until Saturday morning
whether to start Smith, who
came off the bench to lead the
14-lOwm over Kentucky . Smith
ran 21 times for 90 yards and
hit. siX of eight passes for 67

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Shreveport .4 10 1 300 153 319
Portland
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Wednesday's Results
Birm mgham 30 Portland 8
Hawaii 25 Philadelph ia 22
Memphis 27 Charlotte 23
Florida -45 Chicago 17
Thursday's Result
So. Calif . 25 Shreveport 23
Next Wednesday's Gilmes
Shreveport at Philadelphia
Chicago at Charlotte
Birmingham at So California
Florida at Memphis

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The Marauder starting hneup, both offensively a nd defensivC'ly, will~ the sa me as last week, wilh the exception of Clark
who most likely wtll be replaced by JUnior Steve Pickens .
Hcsidt' S Kemper, other Chieftains the Marauders will have to
keep ttn eye on ure rWlmng back Don Danison , the league's firth
leading rusher with a 6.3 ye:Jrd per carry average; Robbie Myers,
~h&lt;· league 's lcadmg punter with a 37.2 yard average; Mark SchITllller, the SEOAI.'• f1fth leading kickoff returner , and Ron
Moder who ts tops among leag ue pass th1eves.
Th e lwo squads have just one common league opponent so
far this season, that bemg Athens. Logan tied the Bulldogs 7-7

popping off all year, " he said. record . Which is what they've
" I don't know if 1l's cockiness done .''
or confidence but they 've sure
got it . Hell, they were even
talking about the World series
Our Interest Is
while they were still playing
Greater
For You
the Pirates. Well , we'll see.
Most of us think that Baltimore
1s just as good as any team in
tHe National League ."
"We'll just wait and see/'
said Davey Lopes, who stole 59
On 90-Day
bases for the Dodgers during
the regular season and then
Certificates
had three more thefts against
the Pirates. "They're a great
5.75 per cent per year
ball club but 1t's not my job to
paid on 90 day Cer pop off the way they do.
tifjcales of Deposit.
Besides, it 's poor professional$1,000.00
Minimum .
ism to knock another team's
Interest
Payable
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Orioles rehire Weaver

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PLANTS

Dudi.,Ys

coach Dick Crum. " We've been
a little slow recovering from
tha t game and we looked tired
in practice early in the week."
The big question for Ohiu
Saturday is whethe r it can
crack the stiff Miamt defense.
Miami, always a tough
defensive club, has given up an
average of only four poml' a
ga me this year.
Middle guard Brad Cousino,
an aggressive~ savage tackler
who says he " loves to htt," has
been brilliant in pracing the
Redskins defense with 65
tackles in four games.
Looking For Balanced Offense
"We were striving for a
balanced offense this year,"
•a1d Hess. " But so far our
strength has been running and
I think we should continue
doing what we do best."
If the first four games are
any indication, tailback L.C.
Lyons should carry the ball
about 35 times for Ohio

season here. "I've sensed 1t all
week from our squad. "
The Bobcats have gotten off
to a stra nge start, but
none theless, it's apparent they
have the potenttal for whippmg
Miami.
Beat MAC Favorites
A few weeks ago Ohio
traveled to Kent State and
s hocked the Mid-American
conference favorites 20-0, only
to lose a 19-16 verd1ct at home
the next week lo lesser
r egarded Toledo
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last week with an impressive
31-14 win over Northern Illinois
and now show a 2-2 overall
record and a 1-1 M1d-Am mark.
Miami, with 15 wins and one
lie in its last 16 games, brings a
3-6-1 record into the game, the
first of five straight league
lilts.
" We had a hard game
Saturday night at Kentucky,"
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IN COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson
and daughter, Mona, were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nora
Johnson
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In fa ct, lhat skein is the only time a Chancey ~ ·uac hed M e 1~s
leam t anrl there's been 7 nf them) has ever lost more than onr
league ga me m a row, w1th the except ion of the present s treuk .
With ol!l hJs!or)' &lt;lSi(l&lt;', 1 ()n lght's g:&lt;:m l&lt;" w1lt fr&lt;-t1 W'i' ·f:t·
cm nbmed runnmg and pas~mg 1cli{•nl s ur I "''~an qu.:,riL'I IJuck Juu
Kt"nlpcr. Kemp('r, who led the Clueftams U1 las' year's rumefrom-behmd wm over Meigs, suffered a fractured ankle m the
las! 1974 prl'-season scnmma~-:e. However , the big signal eallcr
has J:x&gt;en back for three games, C::~nd all mdtCahons are that he is
ne arly ~ l 100 pet. efficien cy.
The Marauders meanwhile, are still ailing at some posltwns .
Guard Jim CJark s uffered a knee mjvry i.n prraf'tt ce 'hi~ week and

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since M(•igs' :it-O ron1p over Ripley, may see limited uctJon tn the

OU hOsts Miami Saturday

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Southern at Kyger Cnek
Others
Alexander at Tr imble

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VISITING SISTER
, Mrs. Nina Bland, Akron, is
bere for an. extended visit with
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, her
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Hoschar, Melinda, Terry and .
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - If
homecoming
spirit
and
QB ll
campus
enthusiasm
could
wtn
TB 12 152
WB 11 130 football games, tben Miami
T Quails
FB 11 163
University's 18-game unbeaten
DEFENSE
Ends ....... George and Qualls, string might be in real
Tackles - Blake and Carper,
jeopardy here at Ohio
Lmebackers - Blanchard and
Allen Stewart, M1ddle Guard University Saturday afternoon.
P• ckens or Jeff Musse r :
But whetber Ohio can match
Cornerbacks - Perk Ault and
powerful
Miami on the field for
Magnotta or Chrlre Marshal l :
Deep Backs - Lonnie Coa ts 60 minutes is another matter.
and Whitlatch
Nevertheless, the Ohiomatchup figures to be
Mlallli
SERIES RECORD
1967- Meigs 14
Loa an 8 one of the best Ohio collegiate
1968- Logan 16
Me r'Qs 1.4 games of the season. Although
1969- Mergs o
Logan o
Miami is favored, the Bobcats
1970- Meigs 12
Logan 6
1971 - Meigs 28
Logan 8 will
be
epjoying
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1972- M e rgs 13
Loga n 8
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lift
of
1974- Logan 8
Meigs 7
Homecoming.
A capac1ty crowd is expect&lt;:d
at 17,550-seat Peden Stadium
Tonight's games
and the campus enthusiasm
SEOAL
has put a hm! of "upset" in the
Athens at Wellston
crisp
autumn air.
Gallipolis at Jackson
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There's
no question that
Wa¥erly at Ironton
Meigs at Logan
this type of spirit helps our
TRI-VALLEY
football team ," says Ohio head
Fed Hocking at Be lpre
coach Bill Hess, in his 17th
Warren Local at

Apple Gr(!ve dinner held Mayor .rake~
APPLE GROVE - Women's
Society of the Apple Grove
United Methodist Church
sponsored ~ fellowship dinner
Saturday evening at the Letart
Falls Community Center.
There was group singing of
"The Doxology" and prayer by
Rev .
Howard
Shiveley
preceding the ·dinner.
The program by Mrs. Russell
Roush consisted of poems,
" The Village Bla&lt;i&lt;smith" by
Donna Hill, "The Old Country
Church" by Dolly Wolfe;
" Travels of Me," by Eileen
Buck, and " Refuge" by Mrs.
Hill. The minister had scripture and gave a prayer. "God
Be With You" was the concluding song.
Attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Shiveley, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Mamie and ·Paul
Byers, Darrell, Jan and Tracy
Norris, Donna and Dean Hill,
Don, Ruby, Chris, Brian,
Karry and Scott Hupp, Carroll,
J?yce , Darla, Deanna, Keith
and Kevin While, Jack, Shirley
and Vicki Ables; Alice Balser,

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GIVEN TO SALAVATION ARMY- The Independent Order of Foresters recently donated
hundreds of canned food items to till! Marietta Salvation Army. Charles Olminsky, right,
district manager, made the presentation to Lt. Richard Zander ,-left. The food, collected in this
area, w1ll be distributed to needy families of tbe area. The Independent Order of Foresters is
the largest non-profit, non-sectarian fraternal benefit society in the world.

TUESDAY
CHESTER Council 323,
Daughters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall . Inspection to
be held .

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The Meigs Marauders battle the 1-"gan Chieftains tomght m
a cruc1al game for both clubs at Logan.
For the Marauders, they 'll have to rebound from a
devastating 4~ loss to Galhpohs a week ago a defeat that left
Meigs with an unheard of 11-2 league mark. '
On the other side of the ledger ,-the Chief tams will be trying lo
keep alive their dark horse role in the SEOAL race . The Ind1ans ,
are currently 1-6-1 in league action, although they have yet lu
play a league title contender.
The Marauders hold a 4-2-1 edge in the series agamst 1-"ga n,
winning in 1967, 1970, 1971 and 1972, while Logan's wms came in
1968 and 1973. The tie was a scoreless battle m 1969.
Only once before in the short-lived history of Me1gs H1gh
School, have !he Marauders lost three consecutive league games,
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Ki ckoff'" slate&lt;! ~or 8 p .m with the game being carriedllVe
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FRIED CHICKEN
MEAT LOAF
ROAST BEEF
HAM
FLOUNDER FISH
PEAS &amp; CARROTS
BAKED BEANS
NOODLES
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Trees and . plrml&lt;J were identified and rocks wer e collected
and used later . 1n makinJ!:
~e rr a rium s ;.~ nd
for rock
pamting m cra ft classes.
Th e •emergency m ed ica l
services r SF.OEMS ) was on
hand td admimster ftrst-a1d to
our ' 'parade of victims'' and to
dis tribute literature on outdoor
safety. Smokey also gave the
group lips on f1re sa fety and
comll: books as a remmder of
the impor tance of outd oo r
safety . •
Group games and softba ll as
well as swtmming were also
mcluded in the da1ly schedules
of both camps .
The dtrectors of Day Camp 1974 felt that the new project
wa s a very successful and
worthwhile activity for the·
community and a n invaluable
expenence for those children
mvolved . It is our hope that
Day Camping will become an
annual event ' during th e
summer months for more
children of the county area. Camp directors , Donna Weber,
Suzie Teaford and Becky Will,
Work Study students .

Ford 's Theater and spent a day
on Cap1lol Hill . AI the Caplt/11
we sat in sessions or the Senate
and the House of Represen- ' ·
tatives.
Ed Kennedy was the other
delegate from Me1gs County.
Our tnp was sponsored by the
4-H Advisory Committee.
It was a great educational
and enjoyable expenence and
I'm glad I could take advantage of it. - Mandie Rose,
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Spdcial activities, 4~H day camp
In .July, yo~ngslers of the
Me1gs County area were offered a new and excttmg ex·
perience in camping . "Day
Camp - 1974"' \\'as a program
provided by the Meigs
Cooperative Extenston Servtce
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ownt..-1 park wlwrC" pu·nidiii'lJ.!

The objectiVe of the proje~ t
was to involve youngsters in
group
eduea tional
and
recreational act1v1ties not
alreadv in 4-H Club work.
-Ove; 40 young people
ranging in age /rom 7 to 15
parhr pated inlocal day ramps.

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was a de lega te to
Citizens hip Short Course m
Washm gton. D. C this summer. I stayed at the Natwnal 4H Center along w1th delegates
from eight other sta tes.
Each day I attended group
sessions where we talked and
shared ideas on 4-H, pohtical
affairs. and other topics.
We toured such places as the
Kennedy Center, Arlington
Cetfletery, Mt. Vernon, and we
attended a live performance at

1ns lructed :tboul Ilie bttsie food
gn1ups and wt•re se rved a weliUalant·l'CI lun ch eaeh day as
part uf the nutrition lesson ,
wtueh also mduded making ice
cream an d a Wlt•ncr roast.
The hi~hli g ht of conserva hon
classes was a v1sit by Smokey
the Bear who led lhe children

and sw imming facilities W('re
provided free. The st•cnnd d.ay
camp was in a state park.
Each camp lasted two days.
anlf eac h day was filled w1th a
variety of achvJhes. The camp
direclors. O.U. work-•tudy
students. held lessons in
nutntion , crafts . conserva tion
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By Grant Johnson
4-H is a big part of my life .
Here is why
I am 18 years old and have
been in 4-H s ix years. I am the
reigmng Meigs County Jun10r
Fair King, president of the
JWiiOl" Fair Board, and on

Malldie Rose

part of my hfe Given a chance,
4-H can bene!it everyone . 4-H IS
for everyone. the young and not
so young as participan~. as

advisors. as interested supporters - - all are vital parts.
It 's helped me and it can help
·
you too. So get involved 1

several Junior Fair committees.
My main project interests
are cattle and sheep. My 4-H
work m these fields has helped
develop my interests and
knowledge in an area of
probable occ upat1on .
Hopefully , I will be able to
continue in animal husbandry ,
a part of U.S . agricul lure.
If so, I will have 4-H to thank
for 4-H has provided mterest
and also opportunity. But
perhaps most 1mportanl of all,
4-H helped de velop selfconfidence and leadership.
Without those , hfe is hard. No
matter What OJ1e does in life ,
these qualities are prec10us . 4H can and does help develop
these qualities .
As I said above, 4-H is a b1g

VISITS PLANNED
WASHING TO:-! ( UP! I
Wes t German Chancell or
Helmut Schmidt w1ll make an
official visit to the United
States Dec . 5~, the White
House announced today.

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All Day -

Viewing of the Historical Window displays in
many of the merchants windows of Mason County. Final day of
the gigantic Bicentennial Battle Days Sale.

9 A M.-5 : 30 P.M - Bob Evans Farm Fest1 va l at Rio Grande,

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The Mansion House will be open for
visitation and for the registration of 01rect Descendants of the
partic i pants in the battle of Point Pleasant . They will be ,issued
identifying ins1gnia and_the Hi storical Consultant will be on hand
to discu ss lines of descent .
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10 A.M -6 PM. - The Hospitality Center in the Mason
County Court House wil l be open for the registration ot visitors
and guests.

10 A .M .-6: 30 P.M.- Bicentennia l Gallery '7.4 Photo show
sponsored by Alpha Gallery of -Photography in the Court House
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10A.M . 11 A.M - Bicentennial Fishing Derbyfortheyoung
sportsmen of the area at Krodel Park sponsored by the Pomt
Pleasan t Jaycees.
1 P.M . - Open ing of the Carnival ndes and concessions.
1 P.M . - Blcen tenn •al Commemorative Parade through the
streets of Po1nt Pleasant Bands , marching un1ts and floats of all
k 1nds promises to be the largest parade ever staged in Mason
Counry .
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Mason County Court House.
7:30 P.M . - Fifth Performance of the Hrstorica l Drama,
"Rivers of Destiny' ' at the site of Fort Randolph .

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13:
All Day- The Histon ca l displays wil l be in the merchants
windows for viewing.
9:00-5:00 - The Mansion Hou se will be open for visitation at
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12':00-4· 30 - The Bicentennial Gallery '·74 Photo Show will be
open in the Court House Annex sponsored by the Alpha Gallery of
Photography .

7: (JO P.M . - Sixth and final performance of the Musical
Drama, "Rivers of Destiny" insjde the new l y reconstructed Fort

Randolph.

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DEAR DR. LAMB- A few
months ago 1 had about a fool
of my colon removed . My
doc tor told me that this
wouldn 't
present
any
problems. as I had con siderably more than needed.
He did ment10n that I might be
able to eat more . My problem
is that although my eatmg
habt ts have remained unchanged, I keep gaining
weight. I have never had a
weight pr olilein and can't
Wloerstand what's .happening
now.
I would appreciate it if you
would tell me if there could be
any connection between the
surgery and the gain in weight.
Also, how long should an incisiOn such as this remain
lender and itchy? ·
DEAR READER - I'm not
sure why your doctor thought
you could eat more . The colon
has nothing to do with the
absorption or food or calories.
That is all accomplished in the
small intestine and 'mostly in
the first few feet near the
stomach. The colon serves to
reabsorb water. If you had the
colon and part of the small
intestine removed or if the
operation caused you to have
an overactive small intestine
preventing normal absorp;ion,
then it might. You may have
heard of operations to prevent
obesity. They bypass or detour
a large section of the small
intestine (not !he large intestine). And, they frequently
cause problems.
I suspect that the reason for
your weight gain is lack of
physical activity after surgery.
I note your statement about the
inc1s10n being tender. If you
can become more ar:tive
perhaps you will not continue
to have a weight problem.
Some people have tender incisions for months and others
have no problems even within a
few weeks. You should ask

your surgeon about 1t.
DEAR DR. LAMB
I've
enjoyed eating raw ground
beef ever since I can
remember . Several people
have told me that 1! is harmful
to my health, and I can pick up
diseases that way So far I am
qu1te healthy , but I am
beginmng to worry that my
friend s may be right. Could you
please set me stra1ght on th1s ?
I also enjoy eating raw
potatoes, peas, ca bbage and
other raw vegetables
DEAR READER - I used to
think eating raw ground beef
was okay. I don't any more .
Ideally you should be getting
1.1eat from healthy ammals,
and it shouldn't be a problem.
But it just doesn ' t work out that
way. Cookmg ts the one way
mankind has been able to
survive all the germ infested ·
fooods he has eaten throughout
h1story. Tea 1 for instance ,
prov1des germ-free water to
many parts of the world
because the bad water is boiled
in the process.
Pork is particularly likely to
be infested with trichinosis .
And, m the marketplace the
same meet gtinder that grinds
pork products may then grind
beef . Then some so-ca lled
ground beef may contain some
raw pork. If you want to be
sure you have ground beef
without contamination with
pork, I'd suggest buying good
beef and then grinding it at
home. So, I think all meat you
eat should be properly cooked,
mcluding beef. '
Vegetables are another
matter. Just be sure they are
clean. Well cleaned vegetables
are often better food raw than
cooked. In some parts of the
world it is advisable to wash
the vegetables and fru1t with a
suitable disinfectant then wash
them in water adequately. This
is particularly true if human
fertilizer is used. ·
Send your questions to Dr.
Lamb, in cace of this
newspaper, P. 0 . Bo~ 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
N.Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.
Lamb's bpoklet on balanced
diet, send 50 cents to the same
address and ask for the
" Balanced D1et" booklet.

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FRIDAY
RETURN Jonathan Me1gs
Chapter, DAR, 2 p.m ., home of
Mrs . Daniel Thomas, Middleport.
Bruce
Ergood,
professor of sociology at Ohio
Umversity , gues t speaker.
MARY Shrine 37, Wh1te
Shnnc of J erusa lem, 8 p.m.
IOOF hall . Potluck refres hments .
COOJ\1 Hunters Associatwn
IUO p.rn a t club house on
Snowball Hill. Refreshments.
Members only.
CO'I.fAGE prayer meeting
home of Bill Cozart, Bashan
Road , Racme , 7:30p.m .
SATURDAY
REVIVAL Thursday, Friday
and Saturday at Ilarkm' s
Chapel Church, Rt. 50, west of
Albany .
John
Elswick
evangelist; 7:30p.m.
OPEN HOUSE at Mason
Fire Department building 12 to
6 Refreshments and door
prtzes.
SPAGHETII dinner , servmg
slartmg at 4:30p.m. at Rutland
Grade School cafeteria; square
dance beginning at 9 p .m ., with
proceeds to Rutland E .M S
SEMI-ANNUAL inspection,
Bethel 62, International Order
of Job's Daughters, I p.m., at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio
Gospel Music Ass 'n. craft and
baked goods sale, Gallipolis
Park Front, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CHESHIRE Baptist Church
freewill offering dinner at the
church beginning at 4:30p .m.
Proceeds go to redecorahon of
primary classroom and social
room M enu includes steak and
ch1cken.
SUNDAY
DAVIES Gr ove Baptist
Church, Lefarl, W. Va .,
homeeommg at the church
beginning 10 a.m. Morning and
afternoon preachmg Special
music. Picnic lun ch.
ANNUAL
hom ec oming
Flatwoods Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
followed by prea ching at 11 ;
basket dinner at 12 ·30 p .m .
Afternoon service 2 p.m . with
speaker and special vocal
music by Ray Sherlock fam1ly
and others .
GUN SHOOT at I p .m. at
Racine Gun Club. Factory
choke guns only. Prizes of
assorted meats.
ANNUAL homecoming at
Flatwoods Methodist Church
Sunday. Sunday School at 10
a.m., basket dinner at 12 :30
p.m., afternoon services at 2.
There will be speakers and
special singing by the Ray
Sherlock fam1ly and others.
THE Rutland Church of
Christ will observe its !45th
homecoming with John Wyatt
as speaker, and special music
featured.
CENTENNIAL Celebration
by Laurel Grange at Point
Rock, between Wilkesville and
Albany off Route 689, 2 p.m.,
Sunday . Display of old articles,
complete history, presentation
ofplaque.Memberstowearold
fashioned dresses and simbonnets and bib overalls.
Refreshments, public invill:d.
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REVIVAL service Monday
7:30 p.m. 'at First Baptist
Church, Racine . Rev. Frank
Snare will preach on "Our .
Time is Now." The Norris
quartet will present special
music.
CHILDREN'S Home Citizens
Comm1tlee, 7:30 p.m. at the
United Methodist Church,
Pomeroy . Good a!!endance
urged for the transaction or
important business.
REV!V AL at the Rutland
Church of Christ through Oct.
19. Keith Wise, evangelist;
special music, 7:30p.m.

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Early Roush, Dolly Wolfe, Bess
Parsons, Russell, Bernice ,
Sharon, Cindy, Eddie and pave
Roush, Melanie Waldnig, Lori
Theiss, Eileen Buck, Dorothy
and
Cheryl
Roseberry ,
Douglas and Buddy Barnett,
Jmuny Rifne and Joey Roush.

Troth Seekers
remember ill
Plans for r~membering shutins with a Halloween treat
were made during a meeting of
the Truth Seekers Tuesday
night at the home of Bonnie
Wood.
The meeting was preceded
by a hayride and wiener roast.
Danny Harrison presided, John
Blake had devotions, and
David Blake gave prayer. Next
meeting was set for Oct. 22.
Others a!!endirg were
Charles Diehl, Keith Wood,
Diane Painter , Becky Painter,
Tammy · Blake,
Greg
Browning, Linda Hysell and
Sonya Justice.

President
BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Mayor Kevin H. White Thurs- ''
day
sharply
criticized
President Gerald Ford's :
comments of Wednesday on the
Boston school busing ·con- '
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troversy.
White said "President Ford's ,
statement yesterday acts to
Impede the enforcement of the
federal court to desegregate ~
Boston's public schools and
· thus threatens the safety of our ...
school children."
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In his statement Wednesday, :·; :
Ford sa1d he opposes forced
busing and does not feel the . ~
integration order issue&lt;\ by a w
U. S. District Court is the best
way to bring quality education "
to Boston . He also, however, .C
urged citizens to comply with . ,
the law.
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White said that in making the .u
10tatement
Ford
has -~
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this city, and his statements
challenge the rule of ,law '"
throughout this land."
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CHESTER
Nineteen
members attended the Wednesday night meeting of the
Past Councilors' Club of
Chesler Council 323, Daughters
of America, at the hall .
Mrs. Betty Roush presided at
the meeting which opened with
scripture, the Lord's Prayer
and the pledge in unison. The
secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Opal Hollon and Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson read the_
treasurer's report. A reading
titled " Grandmothers" wa.s
given by Mrs. Erma Cleland.
It was reported that Mrs.
Dorothy Myers and Mrs. Mary
Hayes will be hostesses for the
next meeting. Mrs. Zona Biggs,
now improving, is at the home
of Mrs. Addie Pullins, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, for those who want
to send cards.
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice, Mrs.
Ada van Meter, Mrs. Letha
Wood and Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter conducted games.
Refreshments carrying out the
Halloween motif were served
by Mrs. Mary Showalter and
Mrs . Ada Neutzling. Mrs.
Golda Frederick won the door
prize.
Others attending were Mrs.
Sadie Trussell , Mrs. Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs . . Hattie Frederick, Mrs.
Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs . Ethel
Orr and Mrs . Opal Hollon ,

OESTODINE
MASON, W. Va. - Mason
Chapter 157, Order of the
Eastern Star, is planning a
Mother-Daughter Banquet at
the chapter dining hall
Saturday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. Mrs .
Denver Blake, worthy matron ;
is asking all those who attend
to bring a covered dish. Meat is
beipg furnished by the chapter.
. Please call Mrs. Blake at 77~
5775 or Mrs. Oscar (Nellie)
Casto at 882-2707 by Oct: 17 if
you plan to attend.

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WILKESVILLE - Revival
service's at the Walnut Grove
Church in Vinton County will
begin Monday with services at
7:30p.m. Robert Preston is the
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Hawa i i 25 Phlladelphra 22
Memphis 27 Char lotte 23
F londa 45 Chicago 17
Thursday's Result
So Cal rf. 25 Shreveport 23
Next Wednesday's Games
Shreveport at Philadelphia
Chicago at Charlolte
Birm rngham at So. California
Florida at Memphis

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LOS ANGELES !UP!)- The
Los Angeles Dodgers won 102
games and finished four in
front of Cincinnati in the
National League West. They
had the·best record 1n baseball.
The two-time World Champion Oakland A's scored 90
.victories and were five ahead
of -Texas at the conclusion of
the American League West.
The Dodgers handled the
Pittsburgh Pirates while the
A's beat the Baltimore Orioles
-each in four games-in the
playoffs which were wrapped
up Wednesday.
' So which club is the best'
The challenger and the
champion will get dqwn to
settling that question Saturday
when the first all-California

World Series m history unfolds
at Dodger Stadium.
But there was plenty of
conjecture- from each sideas the Dodgers and the A's got
ready to hold drills here today.
"I don 't think we're consistently given credit day after day
for being the best team in
baseball," said Oakland's Reggie Jackson, the Amencan
League's MVP a year ago.
Maybe this year, if we beat the
Dodgers, people will finally
give us our due. Three world
championships in a row 1s
about as good as a learn can
do,''
Dick Green, the A's' 11-year
veteran second baseman,
sounded almost bellicose.
"They've (the Dodgers) been

BALTIMORE (UPI) - The
Baltimore Orioles, despite reports to the contrary, today
rehired Manager Earl Weaver
at a moderate increase in
salary.
After the Orioles were eliminated by Oakland for the
second straight season Wednesday, tberehad been reports
that Weaver might be out as
manager with, of all teams,
·even those same A's being
rumored as a likely landing
place for the doughty skipper.
"There was never any
question, at least in our minds,
about his retW'n w,ith us," said
Baltimore General Manager

Frank Cashen. " After all, he's
won five divisional titles out of
six tries and you can 't do much
better than that."
Weaver's Orioles were
beaten by Oakland in this
year's AL playoffs, three
games to one , but the 44-year
old manager has won three
pennants since assuming the
Baltimore reins in 1968 with
one World Series victory ( 1970)
also to his credit.
Weaver joined the Orioles as
a first-base coach under
manager Hank Bauer in 1968
after a successful tenure as
manager in the Baltimore
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)• Del Cameron, 54, Piehurs!,
N.C., has been elected to the
United States Harness Writers'
Uving Hall of Fame at Goshen,
N. Y. ; lt was announced Thursday bY tire U.S. Trotting
Association headquarters here.

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, Bevly, also a goop runner,
rushed for 142 yards last
Saturday but 1s not regarded as
a big passmg threat. He's hit
only 20 of 53 this year, but still
Hess says Bevly passed well
last week and mdicates he
could start throwing Saturday
if the Miami defense chokes
Ohio's ground game.

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1974 MODEL CLEARANCE
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Saturday. Lyons already has
rushed 138 times for 535 yards,
an average of nearly four
yards a trip, good for a
workhorse.
Hess figures Ohio's strongest
sutt, however, is defense_,
"We're vastly Improved over
last year and it was our defense
that was primarily responsible
for the wins over Kent and
Northern Illinois," said Hess.
The game could rna tch two
black quarterbacks from the
same high schools.
Rich Bevly, a senior, is sure
to start for Ohio, while Sherman Smith, a junior, could be
the starter" for Miami. Both are
from Youngstown North High
School.
Crum says he probably won't
decide until Saturday morning
whether to start Smith, who
came off the bench to lead the
14-lOwm over Kentucky . Smith
ran 21 times for 90 yards and
hit. siX of eight passes for 67

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Shreveport .4 10 1 300 153 319
Portland
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Wednesday's Results
Birm mgham 30 Portland 8
Hawaii 25 Philadelph ia 22
Memphis 27 Charlotte 23
Florida -45 Chicago 17
Thursday's Result
So. Calif . 25 Shreveport 23
Next Wednesday's Gilmes
Shreveport at Philadelphia
Chicago at Charlotte
Birmingham at So California
Florida at Memphis

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The Marauder starting hneup, both offensively a nd defensivC'ly, will~ the sa me as last week, wilh the exception of Clark
who most likely wtll be replaced by JUnior Steve Pickens .
Hcsidt' S Kemper, other Chieftains the Marauders will have to
keep ttn eye on ure rWlmng back Don Danison , the league's firth
leading rusher with a 6.3 ye:Jrd per carry average; Robbie Myers,
~h&lt;· league 's lcadmg punter with a 37.2 yard average; Mark SchITllller, the SEOAI.'• f1fth leading kickoff returner , and Ron
Moder who ts tops among leag ue pass th1eves.
Th e lwo squads have just one common league opponent so
far this season, that bemg Athens. Logan tied the Bulldogs 7-7

popping off all year, " he said. record . Which is what they've
" I don't know if 1l's cockiness done .''
or confidence but they 've sure
got it . Hell, they were even
talking about the World series
Our Interest Is
while they were still playing
Greater
For You
the Pirates. Well , we'll see.
Most of us think that Baltimore
1s just as good as any team in
tHe National League ."
"We'll just wait and see/'
said Davey Lopes, who stole 59
On 90-Day
bases for the Dodgers during
the regular season and then
Certificates
had three more thefts against
the Pirates. "They're a great
5.75 per cent per year
ball club but 1t's not my job to
paid on 90 day Cer pop off the way they do.
tifjcales of Deposit.
Besides, it 's poor professional$1,000.00
Minimum .
ism to knock another team's
Interest
Payable
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Orioles rehire Weaver

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PLANTS

Dudi.,Ys

coach Dick Crum. " We've been
a little slow recovering from
tha t game and we looked tired
in practice early in the week."
The big question for Ohiu
Saturday is whethe r it can
crack the stiff Miamt defense.
Miami, always a tough
defensive club, has given up an
average of only four poml' a
ga me this year.
Middle guard Brad Cousino,
an aggressive~ savage tackler
who says he " loves to htt," has
been brilliant in pracing the
Redskins defense with 65
tackles in four games.
Looking For Balanced Offense
"We were striving for a
balanced offense this year,"
•a1d Hess. " But so far our
strength has been running and
I think we should continue
doing what we do best."
If the first four games are
any indication, tailback L.C.
Lyons should carry the ball
about 35 times for Ohio

season here. "I've sensed 1t all
week from our squad. "
The Bobcats have gotten off
to a stra nge start, but
none theless, it's apparent they
have the potenttal for whippmg
Miami.
Beat MAC Favorites
A few weeks ago Ohio
traveled to Kent State and
s hocked the Mid-American
conference favorites 20-0, only
to lose a 19-16 verd1ct at home
the next week lo lesser
r egarded Toledo
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last week with an impressive
31-14 win over Northern Illinois
and now show a 2-2 overall
record and a 1-1 M1d-Am mark.
Miami, with 15 wins and one
lie in its last 16 games, brings a
3-6-1 record into the game, the
first of five straight league
lilts.
" We had a hard game
Saturday night at Kentucky,"
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IN COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson
and daughter, Mona, were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nora
Johnson
at
University
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Gallipolis.
In fa ct, lhat skein is the only time a Chancey ~ ·uac hed M e 1~s
leam t anrl there's been 7 nf them) has ever lost more than onr
league ga me m a row, w1th the except ion of the present s treuk .
With ol!l hJs!or)' &lt;lSi(l&lt;', 1 ()n lght's g:&lt;:m l&lt;" w1lt fr&lt;-t1 W'i' ·f:t·
cm nbmed runnmg and pas~mg 1cli{•nl s ur I "''~an qu.:,riL'I IJuck Juu
Kt"nlpcr. Kemp('r, who led the Clueftams U1 las' year's rumefrom-behmd wm over Meigs, suffered a fractured ankle m the
las! 1974 prl'-season scnmma~-:e. However , the big signal eallcr
has J:x&gt;en back for three games, C::~nd all mdtCahons are that he is
ne arly ~ l 100 pet. efficien cy.
The Marauders meanwhile, are still ailing at some posltwns .
Guard Jim CJark s uffered a knee mjvry i.n prraf'tt ce 'hi~ week and

w1l111ut !'iCt• actwn . However, bulldo1.mg £u.ll00ck Jack Oiler, nut
since M(•igs' :it-O ron1p over Ripley, may see limited uctJon tn the

OU hOsts Miami Saturday

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Eastern at Southwestern
Southern at Kyger Cnek
Others
Alexander at Tr imble

view .

VISITING SISTER
, Mrs. Nina Bland, Akron, is
bere for an. extended visit with
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, her
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FRIENDS HOSTED
Mr. an.d Mrs. Carroll ·. ~
Hoschar, Melinda, Terry and .
Devonne, Atwater; anp. Martin ,.~ 1
Matteson, Youngstown, were
weekend guests 'of Mr . and
Mrs. Dorsey Parsons, Fair~ •v•

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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - If
homecoming
spirit
and
QB ll
campus
enthusiasm
could
wtn
TB 12 152
WB 11 130 football games, tben Miami
T Quails
FB 11 163
University's 18-game unbeaten
DEFENSE
Ends ....... George and Qualls, string might be in real
Tackles - Blake and Carper,
jeopardy here at Ohio
Lmebackers - Blanchard and
Allen Stewart, M1ddle Guard University Saturday afternoon.
P• ckens or Jeff Musse r :
But whetber Ohio can match
Cornerbacks - Perk Ault and
powerful
Miami on the field for
Magnotta or Chrlre Marshal l :
Deep Backs - Lonnie Coa ts 60 minutes is another matter.
and Whitlatch
Nevertheless, the Ohiomatchup figures to be
Mlallli
SERIES RECORD
1967- Meigs 14
Loa an 8 one of the best Ohio collegiate
1968- Logan 16
Me r'Qs 1.4 games of the season. Although
1969- Mergs o
Logan o
Miami is favored, the Bobcats
1970- Meigs 12
Logan 6
1971 - Meigs 28
Logan 8 will
be
epjoying
the
1972- M e rgs 13
Loga n 8
psychological
lift
of
1974- Logan 8
Meigs 7
Homecoming.
A capac1ty crowd is expect&lt;:d
at 17,550-seat Peden Stadium
Tonight's games
and the campus enthusiasm
SEOAL
has put a hm! of "upset" in the
Athens at Wellston
crisp
autumn air.
Gallipolis at Jackson
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There's
no question that
Wa¥erly at Ironton
Meigs at Logan
this type of spirit helps our
TRI-VALLEY
football team ," says Ohio head
Fed Hocking at Be lpre
coach Bill Hess, in his 17th
Warren Local at

Apple Gr(!ve dinner held Mayor .rake~
APPLE GROVE - Women's
Society of the Apple Grove
United Methodist Church
sponsored ~ fellowship dinner
Saturday evening at the Letart
Falls Community Center.
There was group singing of
"The Doxology" and prayer by
Rev .
Howard
Shiveley
preceding the ·dinner.
The program by Mrs. Russell
Roush consisted of poems,
" The Village Bla&lt;i&lt;smith" by
Donna Hill, "The Old Country
Church" by Dolly Wolfe;
" Travels of Me," by Eileen
Buck, and " Refuge" by Mrs.
Hill. The minister had scripture and gave a prayer. "God
Be With You" was the concluding song.
Attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Shiveley, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Mamie and ·Paul
Byers, Darrell, Jan and Tracy
Norris, Donna and Dean Hill,
Don, Ruby, Chris, Brian,
Karry and Scott Hupp, Carroll,
J?yce , Darla, Deanna, Keith
and Kevin While, Jack, Shirley
and Vicki Ables; Alice Balser,

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G Carper
G George
J Blake
S PIC ken s
M Haley
0. Blanchard
J Anderson
T Whitlatch
M . Magnotta

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GIVEN TO SALAVATION ARMY- The Independent Order of Foresters recently donated
hundreds of canned food items to till! Marietta Salvation Army. Charles Olminsky, right,
district manager, made the presentation to Lt. Richard Zander ,-left. The food, collected in this
area, w1ll be distributed to needy families of tbe area. The Independent Order of Foresters is
the largest non-profit, non-sectarian fraternal benefit society in the world.

TUESDAY
CHESTER Council 323,
Daughters of America, 7:30
p.m. at the hall . Inspection to
be held .

Publllhed--S.l1lnloybyn.,.l

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The Meigs Marauders battle the 1-"gan Chieftains tomght m
a cruc1al game for both clubs at Logan.
For the Marauders, they 'll have to rebound from a
devastating 4~ loss to Galhpohs a week ago a defeat that left
Meigs with an unheard of 11-2 league mark. '
On the other side of the ledger ,-the Chief tams will be trying lo
keep alive their dark horse role in the SEOAL race . The Ind1ans ,
are currently 1-6-1 in league action, although they have yet lu
play a league title contender.
The Marauders hold a 4-2-1 edge in the series agamst 1-"ga n,
winning in 1967, 1970, 1971 and 1972, while Logan's wms came in
1968 and 1973. The tie was a scoreless battle m 1969.
Only once before in the short-lived history of Me1gs H1gh
School, have !he Marauders lost three consecutive league games,
that coming near the end of the 1972 campaign when Charley

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minute the week before.
Ki ckoff'" slate&lt;! ~or 8 p .m with the game being carriedllVe
over WMPO-FM . ··

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FRIED CHICKEN
MEAT LOAF
ROAST BEEF
HAM
FLOUNDER FISH
PEAS &amp; CARROTS
BAKED BEANS
NOODLES
POTATOES !SWEET-MASHED)
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N H L Standings

Bicentennial schedule

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Trees and . plrml&lt;J were identified and rocks wer e collected
and used later . 1n makinJ!:
~e rr a rium s ;.~ nd
for rock
pamting m cra ft classes.
Th e •emergency m ed ica l
services r SF.OEMS ) was on
hand td admimster ftrst-a1d to
our ' 'parade of victims'' and to
dis tribute literature on outdoor
safety. Smokey also gave the
group lips on f1re sa fety and
comll: books as a remmder of
the impor tance of outd oo r
safety . •
Group games and softba ll as
well as swtmming were also
mcluded in the da1ly schedules
of both camps .
The dtrectors of Day Camp 1974 felt that the new project
wa s a very successful and
worthwhile activity for the·
community and a n invaluable
expenence for those children
mvolved . It is our hope that
Day Camping will become an
annual event ' during th e
summer months for more
children of the county area. Camp directors , Donna Weber,
Suzie Teaford and Becky Will,
Work Study students .

Ford 's Theater and spent a day
on Cap1lol Hill . AI the Caplt/11
we sat in sessions or the Senate
and the House of Represen- ' ·
tatives.
Ed Kennedy was the other
delegate from Me1gs County.
Our tnp was sponsored by the
4-H Advisory Committee.
It was a great educational
and enjoyable expenence and
I'm glad I could take advantage of it. - Mandie Rose,
17, Bashan Bunch 4-H Club.

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Spdcial activities, 4~H day camp
In .July, yo~ngslers of the
Me1gs County area were offered a new and excttmg ex·
perience in camping . "Day
Camp - 1974"' \\'as a program
provided by the Meigs
Cooperative Extenston Servtce
sponsored by local business
establishments and serv ice

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40TH ANNIVERSARY THIS WEEKEND FOR IT'S
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13-DISTRICT' MEETING 2:00 P.M.
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4 _ The Da ily Se ntine l, MiddlepOrt-Pomer oy, 0., ~·riday, Od. 1.1. 1974

Rio meet Saturday

Wolfpt~n

The meet ·will st.."trt a t 10 c1.1 11 .
with 33 high schools and scvl'n
co ll eges ente red. Co ll e~cs
par ticipa tin g ar~ Rio Grande,
Mar s ha ll , .Cedarville, l.T.T.
\Dayt on ). Lakeland rommunity Collegr , Wilberforct•
and West Virginia Institqtc of
Technology.
Rio Gra nde trave led to Indiana ror two meets last week.
Tuesda}·, October I, I he tea m
ran in the Tay lor Tnvita ti on3 1
and placed second with Ill
points: Hillsdale ( Mieh ig;_w I
\fas rirst with 25 points.
Bernard Tilley was No. 1

Lay Away · For

Christmas

man, coming in 11th (27:30):
he was followed by Greg
Baldwm 1181.h-27 :39): Stacy
Osj)or ne, 126 lh-2B: 05i: Chuck
Sehoeppner 127\h-28:03 ): and
Bill Canfield (32nd-28:25).

The learn returned to In- 1
di a na ro r the Mario n I nvitational, Friday, Oct. 4, a nd
placed seventh. Hillsdale was
first in the Invitationa l. No . 1
man was Stacy Osborne, 26th:
Bernard. Tilley, 33rd; Chuck
Schoe pp n er.
34 th:
Gr eg
Baldwin, 38th ; an d Bill Canfield. 48th .
In the J-V race , Bob Boyd, a
new team member, and Ha rry
White, assistant coach, ran
well and placed high .
The meet scheduled with
Urba n a next VVed nesday,
(October 16 I has bee n cancelled.

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Mr. and Mrs . Bill Fnu{'h and

fami ly and Mr . and Mrs .
Earnest vnu(.~h II~ Hu nli nJ-! 1011 ,
w. Va. WCI'(' Sunday visi 1UI'!-i ur
Mr. •nd Mrs: Jack Ela 111 . Bill
and Cat•olyn .
Mrs. Wa lter Jordan and Mrs .
Clint on Gilkey were Wed ~
nesday visitor s of Mr . and Mrs.
Lincoln Russe ll.
Sunday di nner guests of !'vfr.
and Mrs. Char ley Smi th were
Mr. and Mrs. Harl ey T .
Johnson, Mr . and Mrs. Doy le
·Kna pp , Ka il, Kevi n and
Charles. a'nd Mr. and Mr s.
Daniel Worley of Beekley, W. ·
Va.
Mr . and Mrs. James W.
J ohn son a nd fami ly h ave
moved in to the ir new home on
Wolf Pen Road.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Rober t Reed of
Hemlock Grove were Sunday
visitors of Mr. a n'd Mrs. Guy
Sargent and son.

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T!w li t II (' Mcrraudt·rs Sc ored
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S('e I he J·:ag lt's (·orne back to tie
th(· s('OI'(' in !.he second peri od,
bdon• M(•igs broke the garne
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third s tanza gave Me igs a
safe-ty and an 8-6 leaq. ·
on the ensuing series of
downs. the Marauders dr ove

Fo r everyone who

ap prec icites the preciSe
time, Bu lova guarantees
the accuracy of every

Accu tron watch to within
a minute a month .· And
the precise time to see
o ur ~e l ectio n of Accutron
watches is rinht now.
•we will ~djust to this tolera nce, If
neces sary. Guarantee is for one rear.

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BIRTHDAY - Roger .E dward
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: party a t the home of his
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: Wagner, with his mother,
: Mrs. Gloria Partlow, as
: hostess. Others attending
,., were his paternal gr and-•' mother, Mrs. Helen Partlow,
: hi s brother, -· Billy, Mrs.
; Suzanne Rl ch·mond, Ne al
: Richmond, Marjorie Jeffers
Howard, Wanda Pat·
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••. Paul and Chris, Robin and
: Jackie Wagne r, Johnny and
: Linda Partlow, . E ddie and
~ Thomas Sarver, and Susie
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ALL SPORTS FANS
lHE BOOK IS HERE!

"DUFFY"
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
BY DUFFY DAUGHERTY

WITH DAVE DILES
ALSO THE BUCKEYES

have bee n sent to four counties.
Ferguson sa id the coun ties and_.
amounts
were
Wayne,
1543,007; Coshoclj)n 1167,919;
Gue rn sey, • $142,228
and
Law re nce, $134,.125 .

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America? You 're looking at th e
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Plymouth Valia nt Dust e r. With
room for 5 people. a giant trun k.
a nd really good gas mileage, no
wonde r it's so popular.
Come o n in , we 'll s hQw you
how easy it is to gO num ber o n e .

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COLUMBUS t UP ! I - Sta le
Audito r · J ose ph Fer g uson
reported Thursday a total of
$987, 480 in second half proper ty
tax r ollback r eim burse ments

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SURGE RY F OR BOWA
PHILAD8LPHIA ( IJPI )
P hila delphia Phillies shortstop
Larry Bowa will und er go
surger y Monday for r ~moval of
a loose particle in his left knee,
the club a nnounced Thursday .
Bowa ha s ~en bothered by.
the condition for the past few
m onth s .. P hi ls tr a in er Don
Seger said the operation was
being performed simply to
r emove th e irritant fr om
Bowa's leg.

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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Officer s were elected and insllilled along with pa trol leaders
a t the Monday nigh t meeting of Junior Troop 39 a t the Heath
United Methodist Church.
The officers are Stephanie Houchins, scribe , with Barbara
Haley, assistant; Pa ul Hor ton , · treasurer ; Susanna Wise,
&lt;:~ss i stan t treasurer.
Discussed at the meeting was a new point system . Points will
be awarded fpr attendance. books, dues, badges, special
pr ojects, knowing the laws a ncl t he promise, and wearing of
un iforms.
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A Halloween paFty was d iscussed. After the meeting Patrol!
laid a tra il , with Patrol2 and 3 following it.
A mee ting of the girl scout mot hers was set for I p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 15, a l Hea th Church . Mothers of a ll of the girls are
asked to a ttend the meeting.

DEAR POLL Y - My Pet Peeve is with those se&lt;:~soni ng cans
1hat come with plastic tops fr om which you ca n pour , spoon ur
sprinkl e. Often the cover is no t securely placed on the conta iner.
When the ha ndy lids ar{' used the whole thing con'1es off. - APRIL.
DEAR PO LLY - I want to tell Jean how I clea n a sandstone
fi replace - a remedy I lea rned by trial-a nd-error. Place a
plastie drop cloth over the·floor a round the fir eplace fld cover it
with several thicknesses of newspaper . In a small pan 1for easy
ha ndlin g) ma ke a strong soluti on of water and that powdered big
job clea ner tha t requires no r insing a nd wiping dry. Hope full y
you will have an old nylon hai r brush with stiff br istles that needs
repladng. Put on rubber gloves . With the brush start at lhe top
and sc rub a strip about a fool wide, all the wa&gt;' down, a t a lime.
Refill pan with solu tion when needed a nd keep on with one strip
after a nother . As the brush wears out saw off with a hack sa\o\.
The job ca n rea lly be done very quickly and easily. Unless lhe
fir eplace is very dirty one brush s hould do the job. The brush
ha ndle protects your knu okles from rubbing against the rocks. I
much prefer this to the .mUria tic acid recommended by rock
maso ns a nd think it does a cleaner job . - MRS. G. C. M.
DEAR MRS. G.C.M. -I was Interested to nolo you s tarted a t
..,_ e 10p. l have always round that when washing wa lls, etc., It is
m ure s atisractory to s tart a t the bottom. There is less c h3nce of
Slreaking. - P!lL1-Y.
DEAR POLLY - My new bedspread has to be dry cleaned
and I do not wa nt lo use it for a n extra cover. I had the problem of
wha t to do with it a t night. I had a n old baby bed gua rd rail a nd
found that by sliding it in at the foot of the bed the proble m was
solved. My afghan is folded across the bottom rail aod the spread
is folded over the lop .
When washing dishes I put in the required a mount of
de ter gent but a small amount of wa ter. As the water cools I a dd
m or e hot water without having to d r a in some away or have to
add more deter gent. - DIAN!':.
DI': AR POLLY - Mothe r a nd I both do crewel embroidery
and found it so hard to keep the va rious colors and shades of
colors sepa ra ted. Now I put notches on the two opposite long
sides of a piece of cardboard and numbers by the notches. 8ach
ya rn color is wr apped around tw o opposite notches that have the
colors marked according to the work char l. Now it is so easy to
differe ntiate betwee n the color s and shades. - TRACY.

* S Buses Now Running Every Sunday

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gu into lhe ground to destroy the rooL'5? Jf so, how does one gel r id
of them before 1hey get that ra r ? . EVE LYN.

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mun ity. Mrs. Janf:' Snou rrer,
also a community coordina tor .
was prese nt at the meeting a nd
in tr oduced .
Milford ·Hysell pres ided at
the meeting when pla ns were
disc ussed for the a nn ual
Hnlloween car nival Oct. 24 .
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett outlined
plans for the carniva l noting
tha t paren ts will be asked for
fo od donations. The teac hers
handle most phases of the
ca rnival but the PTA is to take
car~ of the food sa le. Volun teers to assist with the games
a r e needed. As in prev ious
years, cos·tumes wi ll be judged
a nd prizes awarded.
Hyseil re ported tha t Mrs.
Pa uli ne Reuter. Mrs . Si bley
Slack and Mr s. Li nda Boyles
have been na med to the
membership commi ttee . At .the
mee ti ng 34 were en rolled in the
PTA. Mrs. Charl ene Hoe fli ch
was a ppoin ted cul tural arts
c hairwoman for the sc hool.
Room count or p arents
showed the best in a ttendance
fr o m
Mrs.
Hac k ett's
ho m e r oom. Ne w teac her s
intrOOuced were Miss Weese,
teac her corps intern ; Karen
Maziar z, learning disa bili ties
teac her , and' Jane Russe ll,
re med ia l readi ng teacher.
Pa re nts were asked to beg in
saving items for the ya rd sa le
to be h eld som etim e in
November.

1\ mcctin~ of the Big Bend Neighborhood of the Black
Diamond Girl Scout Counc'il will be Wed nesday a t t p.m. at the
Col umbus and Sout hern Ohio E lectric Co.
Mrs. Isabelle Fosler , Athens, the distr ict adv isor, will be
here to meet with leaders, assista nt leaders a nd other volunteers
t.o discuss ways of offering Sl'OUti ng to more girls. New Brownie
tmop~ a re in the process of being organized at the Pomeroy
E lemen tary Schoo l and in t he Rutla nd community.
Plan s call fo r the appointment of two mot her s in each
e lem e ntary sc huol to serve as advisors for scouting programs .

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n•rtdln'-\ progr&lt;:~m ca me about,
the t:J ilfls an d objeeliv('S u£ the
work which involve5 reC~ di n g
on a ll levels, an d is not
pri m t~rily
C'Once rne d wi t h
rc nwd ia l work. Mrs . Fis her
showed pic tur es or the rea din g
c·lasses on the' e ll'mrntary
sc hool le\·e l and urged parents
111 ht.Jp the ir c hildren become
be llc·r reade rs by en('ouraging
and prov id in g . newspa pers.
books and magazines in the
home. She said tha t if a child is
too yo ung to rea d, the n the
child should be r ead to by the
pa re nts.
Refrt:-Shments were served .

Charlene Hoef)ich.

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T!1e li..&gt;adll'r rt•tl(hng corps
program was pn•s t•nlert hy
Mrs. Honnir F isher. l eam ·
k &lt;llkr. David Mc Wi ll iam s.
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observa nce o r Ame rie&lt;tn 11.'(.'&lt;.1iVl'&lt;l il .h•n uing.s ' .sdwbr
Edqca tio.n Wt&gt;ek, Oc t. 21-24, phiQUl' mul a buurul vnlmn •.&gt; of
was announl·cd ~Jt .t he Mond ny' [ Uw l~·t· ltu ·('s .
night meeting of the Saletll
MtJs . Ca l' nl Pit• r·c.:t• , .Jr .. ga.ve
C£'nte r PT A. Whilt&gt; parents art• d t·vill ions fl'o1 11 P:.-;a lru 11 . and
invited 1o v isit ' the school pr;iyl'l", wi1h M r ~. Ft' l ty
anytime that week. Thursday kadi n ~ tlw- plt•dgt·
The
was designated as the day treasurer 's n •pur t s how.l'd a
when the PTA will serve balanceuf $95fi.07. Mrs. Russt•ll
re fres hments.
Whi tley's first g ra de-. Mrs .
It was re ported during the Olive Page 's second gradr, ~ md
meeti ng conducted by Mfs. M r~. ·~urner's fifth grad&lt;.· til•d
Wa llace Fetty that Mrs. Rober t for the· a ttendance award.
Duga n will at te nd the Oh io
Mr s. Whill f'y. prugr.r~m
PTA convention in Cincin na ti , chairwoman, introd ured Mrs .
Oct. 28-30, and the PTA voted to Tu r ner's fi ft h g1·a ct e class
allow ,$75 toward her expenses. which presented a skit on how
T he an nual fa ll festival was U1e l:l colonies won thri r inse t ror Nov. 23 a t tl1e schoOl. depende nce. a chapter frum
Mrs . Fetty re por ted that the ' he sociai studies course .
stage (:'urt.ains plU'chased by Ta kin g part wen• Patric ia
the PTA have been shipped a nd KLUl ath. Bunnie Sm ith, Ta nuny
are expect.ed to arr ive with in Fe tty and Te resa Basham.
the next fe w d ays . Mrs . Sons of Li be r·ty; Df:'n ni s
William Willford prese nted a Thor nton a nd Den ise Turner,
le tter from the Meigs Board of readers; Cur tiss Sm ith, King
Education commending those George; PaW Gr aves, Ge ner a l
who
ass isted -· in
th e Gage: Mark B laCks~m. Connie
redecor ation of the sc hool this Adkins. Den ise Turner. a nd
Reg ina Blanton , Loyali sts a nd
summe r.
The Meigs Coun ty Counc il of Tories;
Jimmy
Peyton,
Pare nts
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Teac he r s ' Sam ue l Adams; John C. Lee.
m eeting was announced for
Nov . 7 a t Rutland . The Oct. 3
meeting wa~ reported on by
Mrs. Willford wh o told of the
council 's endorsem ent of the
levy for the school fo r the
The teac her s' corps reading
me ntally r etarded , and of the prog ra m , how it opera tes a nd
organiza tion of an Easter n what it offers to students, was
Hig h Sc hool PTA .
presented in a pa ne! disc ussion
Mrs. Paul Graves r ea d a headed by John Redov ian,
letter fr om the Ohio PTA a n- coordinator, a t the Th ursday
nouncing that because of a lack nig ht mee ting of the Bradbury
of adequate subscriptions , the PTA.
PTA magaz ine h as b ee n
Se-rv ing with Redov ian on the
discontinued a nd those having pa nel we re Dave McWilliams .
alread y paid for the magazine assistant project dir ector , an d
will r eceive a refund .. A girl Ca r l De nison, comm unity
s c out m eetin g in Rutland . coordinator .
wit h
the
Tuesday nig ht was a nn ounced . assistance and commen ts of
Mr s .
Roberta
Wil so n , Mr s. Be tsy H or k~ . tea m
principa l, re ported that Mrs. leader , and Ann Weese, intern
An na Turner ha d a ttended the at the Br adbury Sehool.
J e nnings Holden lectures at
Redov ia n explai ned tha t the

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Mr . and Mrs . William and
Hazel {Milhoan ) Rose repor ted
by card that they boar ded the
747 je l to Hawaii.
-Mrs. Glenna Milhoan

"I ca n't let Miguel spoil my
bid for the title ," said Heair,
the No. 5-ranked World Boxing
Council lightweight. "I've been
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Duran ever since I whipped
Olango Carmona alinost a
year and a half ago. "
Hea ir lost to Hector Thompson. the top-ranked contender,
in Australia.
Mayon, 22, Sonora , stopped
' · Jimmy Robertson and
veteran
Vic Abraham. in his last two
local bouts .

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Mr. and Mr s. Erroll Con roy
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Vaca tion spe nt with their
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Fa stest Hot Rods Meet
Wh ile
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Conroys
ONT ARlO, Calif. ( UP! )
vacationed in Nebraska Mrs.
The premier dr iver s of th e
Alice Dodson vacationed with
National Hot Rod Association
her son, Mr . and Mrs. J a ck ·
begin q ualifying t oday for their Conroy of Colum bus.
year -e nd fina le . the $200,000 .... After returning hom e the
Supernationals at the Ontario Conroys received word that
Motor Speedway.
ther .s on , Hug h, was in an
The Supernationals will be
Akr on hospi l&lt;ll a nd they went
an allcpro show with ope n immediately to see him .
Mr . ~d Mrs. William Rose
qua lifying in top fuel, funny car
and pro stock elimi nato_rs . were Sun day visitors of Mrs.
today a nd Saturday .
Milhoa n and Berna rd.
This year the meet is being I A birthda y par ty waS. ,given
he ld. in conjunction with the for Mr s. Clara Mi lhoa n
annual NHRA World F inals, a Saturday evening.
Mrs. Glenna Milhoa n and
handicap-style com petition for
sportsm en driver s .
Berna r d' were dinner guests of

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yar d run by Blake capping the
drive. Bob Seelig ran in the
extra points .
"T he defense did a real good

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game's scor inl! with a GO y;~ r d
nm fm the Marmulers, .wilh the
conversion attemp t fai li ng.
East(!r n cam e back to tie the
score &lt;JI. 6-6 at int.crm is.&lt;-~ion on a

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Country Team is p1·epari ng fq r
thr Rio Gra nde Invitationa l, tn
be held on the college course
here. saturday. October 12.

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Rio meet Saturday

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The meet ·will st.."trt a t 10 c1.1 11 .
with 33 high schools and scvl'n
co ll eges ente red. Co ll e~cs
par ticipa tin g ar~ Rio Grande,
Mar s ha ll , .Cedarville, l.T.T.
\Dayt on ). Lakeland rommunity Collegr , Wilberforct•
and West Virginia Institqtc of
Technology.
Rio Gra nde trave led to Indiana ror two meets last week.
Tuesda}·, October I, I he tea m
ran in the Tay lor Tnvita ti on3 1
and placed second with Ill
points: Hillsdale ( Mieh ig;_w I
\fas rirst with 25 points.
Bernard Tilley was No. 1

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Christmas

man, coming in 11th (27:30):
he was followed by Greg
Baldwm 1181.h-27 :39): Stacy
Osj)or ne, 126 lh-2B: 05i: Chuck
Sehoeppner 127\h-28:03 ): and
Bill Canfield (32nd-28:25).

The learn returned to In- 1
di a na ro r the Mario n I nvitational, Friday, Oct. 4, a nd
placed seventh. Hillsdale was
first in the Invitationa l. No . 1
man was Stacy Osborne, 26th:
Bernard. Tilley, 33rd; Chuck
Schoe pp n er.
34 th:
Gr eg
Baldwin, 38th ; an d Bill Canfield. 48th .
In the J-V race , Bob Boyd, a
new team member, and Ha rry
White, assistant coach, ran
well and placed high .
The meet scheduled with
Urba n a next VVed nesday,
(October 16 I has bee n cancelled.

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Mr. and Mrs . Bill Fnu{'h and

fami ly and Mr . and Mrs .
Earnest vnu(.~h II~ Hu nli nJ-! 1011 ,
w. Va. WCI'(' Sunday visi 1UI'!-i ur
Mr. •nd Mrs: Jack Ela 111 . Bill
and Cat•olyn .
Mrs. Wa lter Jordan and Mrs .
Clint on Gilkey were Wed ~
nesday visitor s of Mr . and Mrs.
Lincoln Russe ll.
Sunday di nner guests of !'vfr.
and Mrs. Char ley Smi th were
Mr. and Mrs. Harl ey T .
Johnson, Mr . and Mrs. Doy le
·Kna pp , Ka il, Kevi n and
Charles. a'nd Mr. and Mr s.
Daniel Worley of Beekley, W. ·
Va.
Mr . and Mrs. James W.
J ohn son a nd fami ly h ave
moved in to the ir new home on
Wolf Pen Road.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Rober t Reed of
Hemlock Grove were Sunday
visitors of Mr. a n'd Mrs. Guy
Sargent and son.

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ap prec icites the preciSe
time, Bu lova guarantees
the accuracy of every

Accu tron watch to within
a minute a month .· And
the precise time to see
o ur ~e l ectio n of Accutron
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•we will ~djust to this tolera nce, If
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: Mrs. Gloria Partlow, as
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: hi s brother, -· Billy, Mrs.
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: Richmond, Marjorie Jeffers
Howard, Wanda Pat·
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: Jackie Wagne r, Johnny and
: Linda Partlow, . E ddie and
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kn ow now that it is bad
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ALL SPORTS FANS
lHE BOOK IS HERE!

"DUFFY"
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
BY DUFFY DAUGHERTY

WITH DAVE DILES
ALSO THE BUCKEYES

have bee n sent to four counties.
Ferguson sa id the coun ties and_.
amounts
were
Wayne,
1543,007; Coshoclj)n 1167,919;
Gue rn sey, • $142,228
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Law re nce, $134,.125 .

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room for 5 people. a giant trun k.
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wonde r it's so popular.
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COLUMBUS t UP ! I - Sta le
Audito r · J ose ph Fer g uson
reported Thursday a total of
$987, 480 in second half proper ty
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SURGE RY F OR BOWA
PHILAD8LPHIA ( IJPI )
P hila delphia Phillies shortstop
Larry Bowa will und er go
surger y Monday for r ~moval of
a loose particle in his left knee,
the club a nnounced Thursday .
Bowa ha s ~en bothered by.
the condition for the past few
m onth s .. P hi ls tr a in er Don
Seger said the operation was
being performed simply to
r emove th e irritant fr om
Bowa's leg.

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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Officer s were elected and insllilled along with pa trol leaders
a t the Monday nigh t meeting of Junior Troop 39 a t the Heath
United Methodist Church.
The officers are Stephanie Houchins, scribe , with Barbara
Haley, assistant; Pa ul Hor ton , · treasurer ; Susanna Wise,
&lt;:~ss i stan t treasurer.
Discussed at the meeting was a new point system . Points will
be awarded fpr attendance. books, dues, badges, special
pr ojects, knowing the laws a ncl t he promise, and wearing of
un iforms.
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A Halloween paFty was d iscussed. After the meeting Patrol!
laid a tra il , with Patrol2 and 3 following it.
A mee ting of the girl scout mot hers was set for I p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 15, a l Hea th Church . Mothers of a ll of the girls are
asked to a ttend the meeting.

DEAR POLL Y - My Pet Peeve is with those se&lt;:~soni ng cans
1hat come with plastic tops fr om which you ca n pour , spoon ur
sprinkl e. Often the cover is no t securely placed on the conta iner.
When the ha ndy lids ar{' used the whole thing con'1es off. - APRIL.
DEAR PO LLY - I want to tell Jean how I clea n a sandstone
fi replace - a remedy I lea rned by trial-a nd-error. Place a
plastie drop cloth over the·floor a round the fir eplace fld cover it
with several thicknesses of newspaper . In a small pan 1for easy
ha ndlin g) ma ke a strong soluti on of water and that powdered big
job clea ner tha t requires no r insing a nd wiping dry. Hope full y
you will have an old nylon hai r brush with stiff br istles that needs
repladng. Put on rubber gloves . With the brush start at lhe top
and sc rub a strip about a fool wide, all the wa&gt;' down, a t a lime.
Refill pan with solu tion when needed a nd keep on with one strip
after a nother . As the brush wears out saw off with a hack sa\o\.
The job ca n rea lly be done very quickly and easily. Unless lhe
fir eplace is very dirty one brush s hould do the job. The brush
ha ndle protects your knu okles from rubbing against the rocks. I
much prefer this to the .mUria tic acid recommended by rock
maso ns a nd think it does a cleaner job . - MRS. G. C. M.
DEAR MRS. G.C.M. -I was Interested to nolo you s tarted a t
..,_ e 10p. l have always round that when washing wa lls, etc., It is
m ure s atisractory to s tart a t the bottom. There is less c h3nce of
Slreaking. - P!lL1-Y.
DEAR POLLY - My new bedspread has to be dry cleaned
and I do not wa nt lo use it for a n extra cover. I had the problem of
wha t to do with it a t night. I had a n old baby bed gua rd rail a nd
found that by sliding it in at the foot of the bed the proble m was
solved. My afghan is folded across the bottom rail aod the spread
is folded over the lop .
When washing dishes I put in the required a mount of
de ter gent but a small amount of wa ter. As the water cools I a dd
m or e hot water without having to d r a in some away or have to
add more deter gent. - DIAN!':.
DI': AR POLLY - Mothe r a nd I both do crewel embroidery
and found it so hard to keep the va rious colors and shades of
colors sepa ra ted. Now I put notches on the two opposite long
sides of a piece of cardboard and numbers by the notches. 8ach
ya rn color is wr apped around tw o opposite notches that have the
colors marked according to the work char l. Now it is so easy to
differe ntiate betwee n the color s and shades. - TRACY.

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of them before 1hey get that ra r ? . EVE LYN.

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mun ity. Mrs. Janf:' Snou rrer,
also a community coordina tor .
was prese nt at the meeting a nd
in tr oduced .
Milford ·Hysell pres ided at
the meeting when pla ns were
disc ussed for the a nn ual
Hnlloween car nival Oct. 24 .
Mrs. Phyllis Hackett outlined
plans for the carniva l noting
tha t paren ts will be asked for
fo od donations. The teac hers
handle most phases of the
ca rnival but the PTA is to take
car~ of the food sa le. Volun teers to assist with the games
a r e needed. As in prev ious
years, cos·tumes wi ll be judged
a nd prizes awarded.
Hyseil re ported tha t Mrs.
Pa uli ne Reuter. Mrs . Si bley
Slack and Mr s. Li nda Boyles
have been na med to the
membership commi ttee . At .the
mee ti ng 34 were en rolled in the
PTA. Mrs. Charl ene Hoe fli ch
was a ppoin ted cul tural arts
c hairwoman for the sc hool.
Room count or p arents
showed the best in a ttendance
fr o m
Mrs.
Hac k ett's
ho m e r oom. Ne w teac her s
intrOOuced were Miss Weese,
teac her corps intern ; Karen
Maziar z, learning disa bili ties
teac her , and' Jane Russe ll,
re med ia l readi ng teacher.
Pa re nts were asked to beg in
saving items for the ya rd sa le
to be h eld som etim e in
November.

1\ mcctin~ of the Big Bend Neighborhood of the Black
Diamond Girl Scout Counc'il will be Wed nesday a t t p.m. at the
Col umbus and Sout hern Ohio E lectric Co.
Mrs. Isabelle Fosler , Athens, the distr ict adv isor, will be
here to meet with leaders, assista nt leaders a nd other volunteers
t.o discuss ways of offering Sl'OUti ng to more girls. New Brownie
tmop~ a re in the process of being organized at the Pomeroy
E lemen tary Schoo l and in t he Rutla nd community.
Plan s call fo r the appointment of two mot her s in each
e lem e ntary sc huol to serve as advisors for scouting programs .

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work which involve5 reC~ di n g
on a ll levels, an d is not
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rc nwd ia l work. Mrs . Fis her
showed pic tur es or the rea din g
c·lasses on the' e ll'mrntary
sc hool le\·e l and urged parents
111 ht.Jp the ir c hildren become
be llc·r reade rs by en('ouraging
and prov id in g . newspa pers.
books and magazines in the
home. She said tha t if a child is
too yo ung to rea d, the n the
child should be r ead to by the
pa re nts.
Refrt:-Shments were served .

Charlene Hoef)ich.

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SALE M CENTEH '~""'~ Tht.• O hi ~ ~ Uni\'t·rs ity ' &lt;!111 1 had
observa nce o r Ame rie&lt;tn 11.'(.'&lt;.1iVl'&lt;l il .h•n uing.s ' .sdwbr
Edqca tio.n Wt&gt;ek, Oc t. 21-24, phiQUl' mul a buurul vnlmn •.&gt; of
was announl·cd ~Jt .t he Mond ny' [ Uw l~·t· ltu ·('s .
night meeting of the Saletll
MtJs . Ca l' nl Pit• r·c.:t• , .Jr .. ga.ve
C£'nte r PT A. Whilt&gt; parents art• d t·vill ions fl'o1 11 P:.-;a lru 11 . and
invited 1o v isit ' the school pr;iyl'l", wi1h M r ~. Ft' l ty
anytime that week. Thursday kadi n ~ tlw- plt•dgt·
The
was designated as the day treasurer 's n •pur t s how.l'd a
when the PTA will serve balanceuf $95fi.07. Mrs. Russt•ll
re fres hments.
Whi tley's first g ra de-. Mrs .
It was re ported during the Olive Page 's second gradr, ~ md
meeti ng conducted by Mfs. M r~. ·~urner's fifth grad&lt;.· til•d
Wa llace Fetty that Mrs. Rober t for the· a ttendance award.
Duga n will at te nd the Oh io
Mr s. Whill f'y. prugr.r~m
PTA convention in Cincin na ti , chairwoman, introd ured Mrs .
Oct. 28-30, and the PTA voted to Tu r ner's fi ft h g1·a ct e class
allow ,$75 toward her expenses. which presented a skit on how
T he an nual fa ll festival was U1e l:l colonies won thri r inse t ror Nov. 23 a t tl1e schoOl. depende nce. a chapter frum
Mrs . Fetty re por ted that the ' he sociai studies course .
stage (:'urt.ains plU'chased by Ta kin g part wen• Patric ia
the PTA have been shipped a nd KLUl ath. Bunnie Sm ith, Ta nuny
are expect.ed to arr ive with in Fe tty and Te resa Basham.
the next fe w d ays . Mrs . Sons of Li be r·ty; Df:'n ni s
William Willford prese nted a Thor nton a nd Den ise Turner,
le tter from the Meigs Board of readers; Cur tiss Sm ith, King
Education commending those George; PaW Gr aves, Ge ner a l
who
ass isted -· in
th e Gage: Mark B laCks~m. Connie
redecor ation of the sc hool this Adkins. Den ise Turner. a nd
Reg ina Blanton , Loyali sts a nd
summe r.
The Meigs Coun ty Counc il of Tories;
Jimmy
Peyton,
Pare nts
an d
Teac he r s ' Sam ue l Adams; John C. Lee.
m eeting was announced for
Nov . 7 a t Rutland . The Oct. 3
meeting wa~ reported on by
Mrs. Willford wh o told of the
council 's endorsem ent of the
levy for the school fo r the
The teac her s' corps reading
me ntally r etarded , and of the prog ra m , how it opera tes a nd
organiza tion of an Easter n what it offers to students, was
Hig h Sc hool PTA .
presented in a pa ne! disc ussion
Mrs. Paul Graves r ea d a headed by John Redov ian,
letter fr om the Ohio PTA a n- coordinator, a t the Th ursday
nouncing that because of a lack nig ht mee ting of the Bradbury
of adequate subscriptions , the PTA.
PTA magaz ine h as b ee n
Se-rv ing with Redov ian on the
discontinued a nd those having pa nel we re Dave McWilliams .
alread y paid for the magazine assistant project dir ector , an d
will r eceive a refund .. A girl Ca r l De nison, comm unity
s c out m eetin g in Rutland . coordinator .
wit h
the
Tuesday nig ht was a nn ounced . assistance and commen ts of
Mr s .
Roberta
Wil so n , Mr s. Be tsy H or k~ . tea m
principa l, re ported that Mrs. leader , and Ann Weese, intern
An na Turner ha d a ttended the at the Br adbury Sehool.
J e nnings Holden lectures at
Redov ia n explai ned tha t the

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Mr . and Mrs . William and
Hazel {Milhoan ) Rose repor ted
by card that they boar ded the
747 je l to Hawaii.
-Mrs. Glenna Milhoan

"I ca n't let Miguel spoil my
bid for the title ," said Heair,
the No. 5-ranked World Boxing
Council lightweight. "I've been
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chasmg ( champ1on Roberto 1
Duran ever since I whipped
Olango Carmona alinost a
year and a half ago. "
Hea ir lost to Hector Thompson. the top-ranked contender,
in Australia.
Mayon, 22, Sonora , stopped
' · Jimmy Robertson and
veteran
Vic Abraham. in his last two
local bouts .

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Mr. and Mr s. Erroll Con roy
re turn e d fro m a ten d ay
Vaca tion spe nt with their
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Fa stest Hot Rods Meet
Wh ile
t he
Conroys
ONT ARlO, Calif. ( UP! )
vacationed in Nebraska Mrs.
The premier dr iver s of th e
Alice Dodson vacationed with
National Hot Rod Association
her son, Mr . and Mrs. J a ck ·
begin q ualifying t oday for their Conroy of Colum bus.
year -e nd fina le . the $200,000 .... After returning hom e the
Supernationals at the Ontario Conroys received word that
Motor Speedway.
ther .s on , Hug h, was in an
The Supernationals will be
Akr on hospi l&lt;ll a nd they went
an allcpro show with ope n immediately to see him .
Mr . ~d Mrs. William Rose
qua lifying in top fuel, funny car
and pro stock elimi nato_rs . were Sun day visitors of Mrs.
today a nd Saturday .
Milhoa n and Berna rd.
This year the meet is being I A birthda y par ty waS. ,given
he ld. in conjunction with the for Mr s. Clara Mi lhoa n
annual NHRA World F inals, a Saturday evening.
Mrs. Glenna Milhoa n and
handicap-style com petition for
sportsm en driver s .
Berna r d' were dinner guests of

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yar d run by Blake capping the
drive. Bob Seelig ran in the
extra points .
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game's scor inl! with a GO y;~ r d
nm fm the Marmulers, .wilh the
conversion attemp t fai li ng.
East(!r n cam e back to tie the
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be held on the college course
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GR4HAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr e ac h tng
9 JO a m
t .r st and second
Sundays of each mon th thrr1
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
m onth wor shrp servr ce at 7 30
p m Wedn esday evenrng s at
7 30 Pra yer and B rble Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulb erry
Hergh ts
Po me roy
Pastor
Gr rar d Se to n Sa bbath schoo l
every St~ t ur day .at 2 p m an d
wor s t1tp se rvr ce followrn Q at
3 15
p m
Open
Br b!e
d rsc u ssr on 7 30 p m at th e
chur c h each Th ur Sdi'IY

POMEROY

a m ConfeSSIOns Sat urd ay 7
POMEROY TRINITY
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Rev W H Per r m p astor Roy
TIST
Rober t K uhn pas tor
Ma ye r
Sunda y sc hoo l supt
W il liam W atso n Sund ay sc hool
Chu rc h sc ho o l
9 15 a m
worsh tp se rv 1c e
10 2-t a m ... sup r Su ndav schoo l 9 30 a m
6 p m
Br ble s tudy
B YF
Youth ch01r rehea r sal Mon
W edn es da y
7 p m
c h or r
day 3 30 p m und e r d1r ect1 0n
pra ctr ce W edn dav 8 30 p m
of Mary Skmn er sen10r c ho1 r
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
HOLINESS
CHURCH W1ltr
Mrs
Pa u l
N ease
H arrrs on v l l l e Re v
0 D e ll
d i rec tor
M an le y P as to r H enr y E bl rn
POMEROY -CHURCH OF
Sun day Sc hoo l Sup t Sunday
T~E NAZARENE Corn er
Schoo l 9 3Q a m
E ven m g
Union and Mulberry
R ev
..vor sh p 7 30 p m
Pra y er and
Clyde V Henderson , pas t or
Pr arse se rvr ce Tt1U rsd ay 7 30

Sunday school 9 30 am Glen
s upt
morn1 ng
worShip 10 30 am
ev en 1ng
McClung ,

servtce

7 30 m td week ser
vice Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e
Rev
Harold Deeth
r ect or

Church serv tces

10 30 a m

Holy commun ion f 1r st Sunda y
of mor th church sc hoo l 10 30

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POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHN:IST - F err ell Gronm g er
pastor B1bl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsi'HP
10 30 a m
a d u lt
wor ship serv1 ce and y o ung
peoples meet ng
7 30 p m
Combined Brble study and
pr ayer meet.ng W ednesday
7 30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wmrng , off1cer
rn charge Sunday , 10 a m ,
Holmess meetmg 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peop les
L eg1on, 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
p m , Lad res Hom e L eag u e 7
p IJl Prep classeS
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PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Corner of Syc amor e
and Second St s Pomeroy Th e
Rev
W lll ram M rdd les war t h
Pastor Sund ay Sc hool at 9 45
am and Chu r ch Servr c es 11

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N a -r am
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Phone
99
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' Saturday even 1ng Ma ss 1 30
.,l p m Sunday Mass J an d 10

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TIST '181 Mul berr y Av e
P om e roy
a ff!11at ed
wrth
S B C
the Rev
r=r ed H rll
pas tor T roy Zwrl l m g Sund a y
sc h ool supt Sunda y sc hoo l
9 30 am
m or n rng w or sh•P
10 10
Sund a y e v ang c i 1Sfrc
m ee tr ng
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
m E'e t• nQ WPd nesd &lt;lv 7 30 om

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SYR A CU SE
FIRST
- HU R CH OF G OD
Rev
George Orler pastor Sunday
school
9 ~S a n r
morn •nq
p r eac h rnCJ
11
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cvf" n Q('I str c se rvr ce 7 1 r&gt; P '
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MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fourth and Marn
Mtddleporl Rev Henry Key
J r pastor Sunday School 9 30
am r Mrs Ervtn Baumgard
ne r , supt. Mornrng wor Sh i p.
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Larrv Carnahan pres 1dmg
mrnr ster Sunday B1ble lee
ture 9 JO am
Watchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday ,
B rble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m rnr str y s c hool 7 30
p m
servr c e meetrng 8 30

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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR 1ST 200 W
Marn St - Lo r en T Steph en s,
evange1 1st phone 99 2 7856
C on s er v at rve
n on
rnstrum ental Sunday wor shrp
10 am
Br bl e s t ud y 11 a m
worsh rp 6 p m
Wedn esday
Brbl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(n on
La ngs v lie
d enomrnat anal )
Dexter Ro ad th e Rev Wor l ey
Hal ey p astor Sun da y school
10 a m
ev enmg worsh rp 1 30
p m
Pra ye r
m eet rng
Tu esday , 7 30 p m
youth
group Fr rday 7 30 p m

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Christian Unton Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russel l Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Even rng worshrp ,
7 30
Wednesday
pra y er
meet rng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ra cme Route 2 the
Re v J ames M Muncy , pastor
Sun d ay school 9 -45 a m
mornrng worshrp
l1 a m ,
even rng worshtp
7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m
Yo ung peop l e's meetmg
7 30 o m Thursday

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Rev Don 0 liard
pas t or
R a g e'"
Tu r n er
assrsranr
pas to r
Sund ay
sc h oo l
10 30 a m
Sunda y
eve n mg se r v rce
7 30
We d
n esd ay B rbl e st udy 7 30 p m

MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTI ST - Corn er Srxth and
P alm e r
the
Rev
St eve
Ska g gs
p as tor
Danny
T homp son Sundav school supt
W M PO rad o program
1 45
arm Sunday school 9 15 am
mornrng worsh rp 10 15 am
Y outh act1vrt es and fel lowshrp
tor 1unror and sen ror h rg h
stud ent s 6 p m B rble study
7 30 p m
Mrd week prayer
servrce Wednesday 7 30 p m

the Sermonette

, Let"s move beyond our hang-ups
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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Mtddleport 5th and Marn
George
Glaze
mmrster
James Sheets superintendent
Brble school , 9 30 a m
mornmg worship, 10 30 am
even rng worshrp 7 30 p m
prayer serv rce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don
Co le
past or
F loyd
Car son Sunday School supt
Sund a y s chool ~ 30 a m
morn.n g wor sh rp 10 30 am
Sun day evangelr Sft C meetrng ,
7 30 p m
pr ayer m ee t ng
W edn esday 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave , Mrddleport
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
sc hool , 10 am
worship ser
vrce , II am worsh tp servrce ,
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
night prayer serv1ce 7 30

Text: Hebrews 5:11-8·3
Our growth in the Chr1st-hke way of hvmg becomes stalled
for var1ous reasons
We like bemg pampered at preVIous levels of attamment
Advancement and progress mvolve us m the struggle of growmgup Growth lS often a painful and paradoXIcal process, as well as
an enr1ching, gratifymg expenence A lot depends on our own
mood and atlltude
Matur1ty 1s not attamed w1thout setbacks and problems of
var1ous kmds Life often seems hke a long and wmdmg course we
cut through trees and underbrush, the h1lls and valleys, the
obstacles and challenges w1thin ourselves and our env1ronment,
which mcludes of course, other people
Our ~ehg10us pract1ce can become diluted , polluted so-tospeak, to the point we are only perfunctory church attenders
talking about the same old subjects, havmg no gusto (or dynarruc
application) to make life better or more whole for ourselves or
anyone else. Our zeal degenerates We may fmd ourselves slidmg
backwards instead of marching forward
Hence we must take care to remmd ourselves we are nounshed
for service.
We are called to be sent
We are bidden to be acllvely engaged m miSSIOn and
ministry whatever our creed, sex, or race
God has reached out to us and expects us to reach out to
others.
We are meant to be productv-'e rather than parasitiC agents
Our ChriStian tradition IS not vahd unless 1t msptres actmn
directed toward reconc1hat10n of humamty's dlVlswns through
the commumcabon of salvation growmg out of o'Ur deeply rooted
personal concern for mdlVldual and soc1al stab1hty, the essence
of wh1ch lS mutual trust and respect
We may have come "a long way, baby" through the
evolutionary process Nevertheless, we've still got a long way to
go before claiming arrival -Steve Skaggs, F1rst Baphst Church
of Middleport, for the Me1gs County Mmisterial Assoc1atwn

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
October 6 was 47, offering was $19 66 Worship
was held at 11 a m w1th Rev
Meece speaking from Acts 18
on "An Appomtment W1th the
Lord". Attendance was 2:! and
offering, $18 35; Pledges were
$45 World W1de Conununwn
was observed
The UMW wm meet on
Tuesday evenmg Oct 15 at 8
p.m at the home of Thelma
Henderson Wlth June Stearns
leading the Pledge Serv1ce.
Everyone welcome.
Wednesday evenmg prayer
serv1ce and B1ble Study each
week at 8 p m at the church
Attendmg the homecormng
at Hemlock Grove from here
on Sunday, October 6 were
Genev1eve Guthne, Mary
Carr, Martha Elliott, Kate
Honacher, Mr and Mrs
M1118rd Swartz, Mr. and Mrs
Chas. D Woode
Dinner guests on Sunday of
Clara Follrod and Nma
Robinson were W1lma Swartz,
a cousm of Lottr1dge, and a
fnend, Ruth Bas1m of Little
Hocking A 1cousin, Harr1et
Stalder of Parkersburg called
in the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Richard Lee
Swartz and son ol Wabash,
Ind., recently Vlslled his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
V~re Swartz, Sunday through
Monday. Richard Lee 1s a
ruing young lawyer Wlth a
f1n11 m Wabash. He met h1s
w1fe in college in Londpn,
England a few years ago Tlie
son Ia named Andrew after his
grandfaliJer, a 91 year old
Englishman in London.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz were Mr and
Mrs. CaSh Bentz of Salem, Mr
..nd Mrrr. Warren Bentz of
Glouster and JOhn Van Meter
of Albany.
, Step)!en Follrocj, a student at
Ohio State University, m
Columbus, spent the wee~end

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Mrs Vere Swartz were Mr and
Mrs Wa1d Swartz of Athens
and Mr and Mrs Vernon Slacy
(Phoebe Holland ), cousms of
Sprmglleld, Ohw

Carmel News,

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom • Estll Har.t pastor Roy
Brown
assJstant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg, prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rrd Ave, the
Rev William Knittel , pastor
Ronald Dugan , Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages ,
evening servtce 7 30 p m
B1ble studv. Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth services Fnday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
die-port ,
Noel
Herrman,
pastor
Saturday evenmg
service, 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m , Sunday evening
warshrp! 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE

By the Day

PARISH

Mr and Mrs Gene Hudson,
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
and Tom of Racme , Mr and
Mrs Shelby P1ckens and
children of Pomeroy, Mrs
Ed1th B1ckers and sons and
Mrs Ralph Rose of Racme R
D , spent Sunday w1th Mr and
Mrs Allan Taylor
Spendmg the weekend w1th
Mr and Mrs Homer C1rcle,
Verna and Wavte Circle, were
Mr and Mrs Russell Hams
and DeAnn of Xema, Mrs
D1x1e C1rcle of Cleveland
He1ghts, Mr and Mrs Doyle
Mull! and fanuly o[ Mansfield
Mr and Mrs James C~rcle of
New Haven and Mrs DQnald
P1erce of Athens recently
called at the home of Mrs
Mary Circle
Charles Wayne Brmker of
Carey, Ohw called on his aunt,
Mrs Dean Brmker and other
relahves over the weekend
W T Carleton of Racme
called m the commun1ty on
Monday.
Ralph Lee called at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Howard Frank
and fam1ly of McKenz1e Ridge
on Sunday afternoon.

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Sunday school
10 a m
wor s hip serv1ce , 7 p m
Prayer meet1ng, Wednesday,
7 30 p m

here w1th h1s parents, Mr and
Mrs Clau- Follrod and h1s
s1ster, Kathy
Sunday guests of Mr and

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BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY . Dw rght
L Zav1tz , Pastor Director
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee , Supt
Mornmg WorShip, 10 30 a m
' MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School . 9 30 am , John
F
Fultz, Sur:&lt;~t , Morning
Worshrp , 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worsh 1p
9 a m
Sunday
Church Schoo l 10 a m , Mrs
Sampson Han Supt

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Robert T Bumgarner
Director

POMEROY CLUSTER

Rev carlE Hicks
Rev D Wm. Sydenstr.cker
CHESTER - WorShiP 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9
a m , Church School 10 11 m

FLATWOODS - Worship . II
a m . • Church School 10 am

POMEROY
Worship ,
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - WorShiP
10 a m , Chur~h School 9 a
UMYF 6 30 pm

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MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev. Robert Bumgarner
" HEATH WorShtP 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh ip 9 am , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursday, 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev. Richard E Jarvis
ASBURY Worship 11
a m Church School 9 SO a m ,
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN- Worship 9
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
wscs , 3rd Wednesday, 7 30

pm
MINERSVILLE -

Worship

10 a m , Churcl1 School 9 a m ,
WSCS, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
SchooL 9 30 a JTl , worship
servrc;,e , 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
BETHANY
t Dorcas&gt;
Worship, 9 30 a m , Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worship, 11
am , 1st and 3rd Sundays ,
Church SchOol 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school, '11"30 am , worshtp
f rrst and th ird- Sunday , - 7 30
P m , prayer meeting Wed
nesday, 7 30 p m ' Feltowsi'"P
supper first Saturday , 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 'I 30

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school , 9 JO am , worsh'f p
second and fourth Sunda\' , 7 30
Pm
prayer meetrng , Wed

n esd a Y 7 30 p fTl
U M W
frr ~ l W edn esday 1 30 p m
WESLEYAN ,(Racin e )
10 "' m
Sunda y sc hool
w or sh p 1 t a m
rl1bl e study ,
T h u rs day
7 p m
c ho rr
pra c tr ce Thur~da y 8 p m
I C'II ow s t1rp
s u pp er
lrr s t
W edn es day 6 30 p rn U M W
fo ur th Moodil y R pm
GREAT BEND -~ Worsl"tto It
a m
2nd and 4th Sundllv s
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ETART FALLS .,. , Wor •4'1rp
10 m Church sc hool, 9 i!• n
B1 e study , 1 30 p m etery
Tu sday
ORNING SfAR ~ Worsh rp
9 3 am
Church Sc hool 10" 30
am
Mtd Week
Servr c e
Wedn esday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL War
Shrp 11 am
l SI and 3rd
Sundays
Chur ch Sc hool
10

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PORTLAND - Wor shrp 7 30
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh rp 11 am
2nd an d .tth Sunda ys Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - WorShip 10 am
Church School 9 am
Prayer
Meet rng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch
services
9 a m
Sunday
School 9 -45 a m 81ble Study
every "fhur sda y , 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL ......... Wor
sh1p 11 am Church Schoo! 10
p

m

am

ALFRED - Sunday sc hool,
•s am ea c h s unday ,
preaching at 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer m eetrng 7 AS
p m Wednesday WS CS 8 p m
on thtrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
School, 9 30 preachmg 7 30
p m Sunday , prayer meetrng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
frrst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshrp
10 a m
Chur ch School , 9 a m

9

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PLAINS

Worsh rp 9 a m
Church
School , 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredenck
supt Servrce weekly , 9 30 a m
on Sunday Prea chmg frrst and
th~rd Sundays of month by
Clifford Sm tth , 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Ooddr ril
pastor
Sunday School. 9 30
am , Leonard Gilmore first
elder
evenrng serv1c e 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Roule 2 Th e
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sunday school. 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh i p , 11 am
Evening servtces, Tuesday and
Friday 7 30

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - Brble
Study
9 30 am
mornrng
worsh1p, 10 30 am
evenrng
worsh1p , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Brble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom, sunday School.
10 am wrth Wtl1ard Pigott .
supt Evanget•strc message
each Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by
E l der
Russell
Cl tne
mrnrsterof the Aposto l rc Fa1th
B1ble Study Wednesday , 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school serv1ce , 10 am Prayer
meeting Thursday 7 p m
Sundav eventng serv rce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harrtsonvllle
Road R rck Morrrson pastor
Sund a y school supt
St even
Stanley Sunday school 91.30
am
mornrng worsh rp and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
even rng
youth
Chrr str an End eavor 6 30 p m
wor shrp serv1ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday eventnQ
prayer meetrng and Brb le
stvdv 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, P rne Gro\le , The
Rev
Wrlltam M rddleswa rt h
Pa s tor Church Ser v rc es 9 30
a m Sunda'i_ School 10 30 a m
~MADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Brble School, 9 30
am , mornrng worshrp 10 30
am Sunday even rng Worsh1p
Serv1ce, 7 30 p m
cho r
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday, 7 p m , prayer meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norrrs, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
service, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study , 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Mornrng Worshrp , 10 30 am ,
Evenmg Worsh1p, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday M1d Week Servrce
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor, Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Walter P 81kacsan, pa stor,
R:onn1e Salser , S s Supt ,
Sunday School, 9 30 r a m ,
Mornrng Worship 10 -45 am
Sunday evening worship 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Brble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R:ev Lelon Glasure, pastor
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
youth and 1unior youth serv1ce
6 45 p m , evening worship ,
7 30 p m , prayer and prarse,
Wednesday 7 30 D m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean,
pastor Sunday School, 10 am ,
Leon Miller
supt
Even1ng
serv1ce, 7 30 p m , Prayer
meetmg, Thursday , 7 30 p m

ClfEn'Eir- CHURCH

OF

GOD Rev
James Sat
terfleld, pastor Sunday School.
9 30 a m , worship servrce, 11
am
evenmg service, 7
prayer service and youth
service, We.dnesdav 7 o m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH- Robert E Musser,
pastor Sunday School. 9 30
a m , R:oy S1gman supt •
morn1ng
worship,
10 30
Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 30
M1d week servtce, Wednesday,
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore, Sunday School Supt
Sunday School classes lor all
ages , 9 30 am , mornrng
worshrp, 10 AS NYPS Sunday,
6 30 p m , evangelistic service
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting , Wednesday,
7 30 p m , Mrsslonary meetrng
second Wednesday , 1 30 p m

UNITED FAITH NON DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Smith, pastor . Sunday
school 9 30 am , class leader,
Leo Hill
worsh1p servjce ,
10 30 a m , ch~rch. 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRElrt
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake, Pastor Sunday School
10 a
m , Howard McCoy
supt , Morn mg sermon , 11 a
m , Sunday night serv i ces
Chrrstlan Endeaver, 7 30 p
m , Song servrce , 8 p m ,
Preaching 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting , Wed
nesday, 7 p m , Ray Adams
lav leader
1..HURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST- Located at Rutland
on New Lima Road , next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
.Rouse, pastor , Robert Musser ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
school , 10 30 am , worShip
7 30 p:m Bible study, Wed
nesday, 7 ."30 p m - Saturday
night prayer HrVIce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROy 1E

CHRISTtAN - Roger Watson
pastor. Ray Whaley, supt ,
Morning worship, 9 40 am ,
church school , 10 30 a m ,
young people•s meeting, 6 30
P m , evening worShip, 7 30
P m Brbie studf;-Wedn-eslfay,

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7 30 p m

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UN ION BAPTIST R e v Cec rl Co x pa stor Sund ay
J oe Sayre
Sc hool !upt
Sunday sc t"rbol 9 45 a m ,
Sunday evening wor sh i p 1 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
studv 7 30 pm

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parties
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butter
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transit "
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w1th the
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26 Electr~cal
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CARNIVAL

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delayed
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abbr.
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34 Greek
letter
35 Imtate
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champagne
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LONGFELLOW

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used for the three L's, X for the two O'a, etc Sinele letters.
apostrophes, the len&amp;th and formation of the words are all
hinto Each day the rode letters are different

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fie believes eveiYthmg anyone says
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THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto, pastor Sunday
Scho"'' G
even111a worshlo.
7 30 Thursday ever\ing prayer
servi c e 7 30 p m

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Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
Craig , pastor Sunday school.
9 -45 a m , Worship service , 11
am
tra1nlng union, 6 30
P m evening worship service.
7 30 p m Mid week prayer
service, Wednesday, 1 30 p m

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Anderson , Mason
Pastor ,
Walter Cloud Sunday schqol ,
9 45 am , worship service-, 11
a m
and 1 30 p m
weekly
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Sunday school,
10 a m ,
morning wor:Shlp, 11 a rn ,
evange11stlc service. 7 30 p m
Bible study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone

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pastor Sunday • School. 9 30
• m , James Hughes, supt ,
evening service, 7 30 p m
Wednnday evening prayer
meetrng , 7. 30 p .m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday

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ToDAY'll QUESTION
Instead of reb1dd1ng one
notrump your partner has ~
jumped tn two notrump over your
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We are mdebted to Dr.
Bertrand Romanet of Pans
for today's hand It illustrates
a most unusual defense
against a squeeze West opens the ace of diamonds and contmues w1th the
queen. South 1s carefu I to ruff
with dummy's ace of spades
and at th1s pomt East 1s
nearly squeezed Suppose he
chucks a club
South leads dummy's jack
of spades and eventually
p1cks up all East's trumps
wh1le d1scardmg the mne of
hearts from dummy Then he
IS able to ruff out a club w1th
hls last trump and make h1s
contract
Suppose East chucks a
heart. Once more South p1cks
up East's trumps but now he
has three heart tr1cks
Then why !S East almost
99ueezed?. Because East can
d1scard a low trump Sout,h
can stlll p1ck up the trumps
and run off the last two, but
East is discardmg m back of
dummy and there 1s no
squeeze agamst h1m
Th1s particular hand was
probably made up by the
good doctor, but the pia~ of
~nderruffing to avo1d a
squeeze comes up on occas10n
and 1s well worth knowmg

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Middleport
Ph 992 3030

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Racine

Middleport

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

CHURCH Sunday School ,
9 30 a m • Worship service, 11
a m ,
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg, 7 30 p m
Sunday
n1ght worship, 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR~NE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grimm. Jr , pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morning worshtp, 10 30 am ,
Young peoPle's ~ervlce, 6 45
P m
Evangelistic serv1ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
service, 7 30 p.m

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'CHURCH, Letart. W Va, Rt
1
Rev
George Hos&lt;;har ,
pastQr
Sunday School ; 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible studv
7 30 p m ~ Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday , 1.0 am
Worsr11p Service, Thursday ,

Beech &amp; Locust

LITJ'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

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Phone 949 3342

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The Store with A Heart
Rae me

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CtfRIST- Rod Kasler pastor
v H Braley, Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
worshrp serv rce and com
mun1on, 10 30 am
youth
meet rng
6 p m
Sunday
evenrng serv1ce. 7. regular
board meetrng , third Saturday

FAIRVIEW

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton , W Va

RACINE FOOD MARKET

MT HERMON CHURCH OF

CHRIST, P 0 Box -487, Miller
St. Mason , w va
Sunday
Brble Study 10 11 m , Worship
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music

NORTH &lt;DI
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THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST Robert Shook, ,
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
a m , Russell Spencer , supt •
worship servrce, 10 45 a m ,
even1ng worsh1p alternatrng
w1th c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetmg, 7 30
p m Wedne!day Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville R D Rev Roy Deeter,
pastor
Sunday school, 9 30
am , worsh1p service 10 30
a m B1bte study and prayer
service Wednesday, 1 30 p m

ASSEMBLY

HEINERS BAKERY

Pomeroy

FREEDOM
GOSPEL ·
MISSION- Bald Knobs , Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp . pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
School Supt
Sur,day School
9 30 am
Sunday evenrng
worshrp 7 30 Prayer meet1ng
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader
Youth
meeting
Wednesday
7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader

SOIJTHERN

ge t more ou t o f your hea d than
you do out ol your pu rse Don I
bu y what you can ge t on other
terms

Add1 h onal revenue w1l! come
your way thr s ~e ar bu t you
must manage rt w rsely The
same 1ype o f o pporlunttr es
ma y not come a round a ga1" for
&lt;:1 long ttme

Underruff stymies squeeze

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Paul Nev111e pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornrng servr c e, 10 30 am
youth servrce
6 45 p m
Evangel rsllc servr c e 7 30 p m
Prayer meetrng, Thursday
7 30 p m

CHURCH

20-Feb

IS the trme to t ry to

VIRGO (Aug 23-Seot 22)

Dear Daughter
No one can persuade a person who ISn't ready Your mother
has a great deal of herself mvested m th1s man d1vorcmg him
(to her) would be hke abandomng a handicapped chlld Perhaps
she can't lace that untll the !mal hope of Al-Anon 1s d1ss1pated
Walt another few months By then she may realize that she
can ex1st, miserably , "one day at a tlme", but she'll return to
realllVlng only when she can look forward to tomorrow - and
know there Wlll be some JOY m 1t - H

INFANT

BOTTOM

RUTLAND

19) Th1 s

(AJ.Rwrn tumorru•1

CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt. pastor , Sunday School
supt , Ronald Osborne B i ble
School 9 30 a m , preaching
10 -45 am
Even1ng servrces
7 30 p m

7 p m

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AQUARIUS (Jan

Dear Helen
My mother JOmed AI-Auon (for relallves of alcohohcs ) She
So)S she has learned to "take one day at a lime", and s he and
Dad no longer fight over his boozmg But he sllll drinks, goes on
w1ld rampages, keeps them almost broke - and betw een bouts 1s
ve ry contnte
She says 1t's her duty to stand by hliTl, and I say that she's
thrown away 25 years of her hfe, and now that she can support
herself, she 'd better try to salvage the rest of 1t If I sound callous
where Dad lS concerned keep m rrund I had to grow up w1th
alternate beahngs and apolog1es he didn 't mean
She admits she doesn't love h1m How can I persuade her to
leave h1m' - GROWN DAUGHTER

Sow ammr&lt; the ciT&lt;ied letters
to form the 11urprute answer. a11

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Serv1ce Inc St rasburg

With the hope it w11l, in some measure, foster and help sustam that
wh1ch is good'" family and community life, this feature is spDnsored by
the business firms and orgamzat1ons whose names appear below

GREGAliONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley F ran c rs Sunday
school supt Sunday school 10

good hea lth

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God s goodness rs always present Go to your church, and learn I he truths that can
transform your hie

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CANCER (June 21 July 22)

19) You II gel ano the r to go
along w1th your 1deas more
readrly rf you don I la y every
l h1n9 on h1m a t once Feed hrm
rnl o rma110n b 1t b y b rl

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

Dear M
My answer to almost any kmd of Why, oh Why letter 1s
Complam' Complam'
If you d1shke d1nky order blanks, wr1te to the company
If you think the deceased w1fe 1s shortchanged, tell yoW"
newspaper The ob1tuary ed1tor hardly ever gets a hve one he 'd probably welcome your letter - H

Doni
wo •y -

To e11e r~ o ne \

()

Romans

Sudden I~ the clouds parted and a ra~ of sun streaked tt'lrough In that fleeting moment the landscape became beaut1fut-gra~ness transformed 1nto mauves. deep blues
and lively greens It was like watching Creation. For the first time In a long time, I thought
of God And I priyed as I had been taught long ago In my church

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(f-Ul-KS

Thursday

Not long ago I was dnv1ng home along the parkway, depreseed and worried by many
problems The day was bleak and gloomy Huge clouds boiled and ct'lumed above dark,
forbidding mountatns Even the foliage hung limp and st1ll

s tn~ lt•

Smee I'm s ure vou don 't hdve a n ans wer to that one heres
another why, oh why
Compa mes ms1st you put a z1p code on order blanks, but whv
don 'l they g1ve enough space lo .. nte the nwnber ' Tlnnk back lo
the man) Urnes you couldn t squeeze m your complete address,
plus z1p Does n't anyone every expenment wtth tho se forms
before they make them so dmky ' - M W

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Exodus
16 2-15

et nd

23-

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

The va lues of an tdea you re
toyrng wrlh are some what 1nll
a ted Th at doesn t mean tt1 e
rdeas should be ' d rscar ded
c omplel ely
LEO (July 23 -Aug 22) II
makrng a ma1o r purchase to
day don \ pay the hrst prrce
th a t s ask ed even though you
tee l tl s worth 11 T he re II be
sa vmg s f y ou barg a rn

g,up r

SAGITTARIUS (No•

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MARGA HI': r

II you are the sp o k esman for
someth rng l hat nvolve s your
g roup ol lrr ends y ou d better
t1Qhten up the p lans a b it or 11
w rll get out o l hand

Dec 21) L ei another se rve as
your press agent l o r some l hrng
you ve done th a t you re qurt e
pro ud o f It sounds better com
mg !rom lh1s sou rce

Someone w ho made prom ses
but has no 1 come U1rough w1l l
m ent ron do tng a fa\lor fo r you
aga 1n Take hrm up o n rt Thrs
t1me he 11 produ ce m part

Ot.• ar He lr n
I'm ~tnnoved b) rtamrng ltberatromsts , but I'm .1 lso brgm
nm}.! ro see 1hrtr potnl about ~e&lt; ond -dass status HoY. wrne "ht n
a man dtes Ius late v.1fe oft en 1sn t mentioned m the ob1tua rv,
tnllmatmg that the c hildren rnenttont?d nught be 1lleg1t1mat e'
Y et \\hen a "OnMn daes II s ahHI\" Wlfe or th€' lat e John

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Sunday
Jsa1ah
55 1-3

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se lf today through one of you r
sacral contac ts You re no l ap t
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SCORPIO (Oct 24 -Nov 22)

TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20)

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4 Tak e F 1v e For

'I 30 p m -The Champ1ons, ·All Star Wrestling

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lS Mov1e ' Cnmson Cult ' 10

2 30 - Mov1e Caper of the Golden Bulls
L1ve 15
4 00 - Mov 1e Conquest of Space ' 4
5 30 - Mov1e " Versailles Affa 1r 4

rces done l o r you now re •
c heck all b li s and tn vorce s II
you spo t a m1sl ake get on 11 a t
once

Why , nh whv IS 1t tha t...
\\'•r~ '! l t l ldrl ( 1•vot tt s , iu• gut:-; b,u k o Lx mg t1 bc11 ht lor bu 1
Ill( 1 t' " r i' 1lh no gnt ~ ~ n.rr n t
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ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19)
11 you re havrng work or serv

Dear Helen

13, Planet ol the Apes 8 10
8 30- Good Ttmes 8 10 Wall Street Week 20, J3 Chtco and Th e

1 OO - M1dn1ght Spectal 3,

For Saturday, Oct 12, 1974

Aurrtht•r Why. uh Why , •.

11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 M1ss1on lmposs1ble 6 J anakr 33
Movie " L1ve a L1ttle, Love a L1ttle' 8 Movr e lncred rbl e
Two·Headed Transplant 10 , Untouchables 13
12 JO- Don Ktrshner s Rock Concert 6 W1de W orld m Co11cer t

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shul er
pa s t6r
Worsh1p serv1ce
9 JO a m
Sunday , Sunday school. 10 30
a m B ble s tudy and prayer
serv rc e 7 30 p m Thur sday
K1ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am , Ralph Carl
supt WorshiP serv i ce , 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday ,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sttles ~
pastor

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MASON

8

- 10 30 - 0hlo ThiS Week 20 . Dayal Noghl 33
·.: II OO - News3.4, 6,8 10 13 15

OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rae ne Road
W1llram Roush, pastor Denny
Evans,
Sunday
Sc hool
Director Sunday Sc hool , 9 30
am
Morn rng worship, 10 30
am Sunday evening service 7
p m
Wednesday
evening
prayer se t:_vrc~ s , 7 30 p m

FIRST

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Man 3, 4, Movie ' True Gnt • 6 13
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20. 33 , Ro c:;kford Fri es 3 4 Mov re
"Aloha Means Goodbye' 8 Mov•e 'Any Wednesday 10
~ 9 30- Texas Wheelers 6, 13
: 10 00 - News 20, Video V1stonarles 33 Pol1 ce Wom a n 3 4

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Char l es Russell
Sr , mrn1ster Norman C Will ,
s upt
Sundav sc hool , 9 30
am
worshrp serv1ce 10 30
am
Bible stud y Tuesday ,
7 30 p m

MASON

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FREE
METHODIST ~ Rev
Floyd
F
Shook
pastor
Ll oyd
Wrrght Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school
9 30 a m
mornrng wor sh rp 10 30 a m ,
7 30 p m
evenrng wor shr p
Wedne sday Ch r tslran Youth
Cru s ade
6 30 p m
Chorr
pr ac tr c e Thur sd ay 7 p m

a m
LONG

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DEXTER

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CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pastor ,
Howard Caldwell Jr , Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School ,
9 30 am
Morning Se rmon,
10 30 a m
Sunday even rng
se rv ICf:., 7 p m
LET:&amp;.RT FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norns pastor Floyd Norrrs,
supt Sunday sc hool, 9 30 a m
morning sermon, 10 30 am
Prayer "" ! ervrce
Wednesday,
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
!&gt;m rth putor Sunday School.
10 a m Arthur Henson, Supt
Morning worshrp
11 am
Young Peop l e's servrce, 7
p m
Evenrng serv rce, 7 30
p m
Wedn es day Mrd Week
Prayer Ser \l rce
7 30 p m ,
Youth meetrng
6 30 p m
Evenmg worship , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grate. pastor Wor
shrp service 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School ,
'9 30 a m
R rchard Barton ,
supt Prayer mee tr ng
Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith
mlnrster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , mornrng church 10 30
a m , Sunday even1ng service,
7 30p m Wednesdav service, 8

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News 3, 4 B 15 ABC News 13 Sest~me 51 20 N ew s 6
Great American Dream Mach111e 33
30 - NBC News 3, 4. 15 CBS News 8 10 , Gomer Pyl e IJ
8e~VItched 6
00- Truth or Cons 3 , News 10&gt; Truth or Conseq 4 WCH S
Report 8, J1mmy Dean 13 Av1at1on Weath er 33 I Sp y 15
Elec Co 20 , Bowhng for ·Dollars 6
30 - Porter Wagoner 3, New "Jreasure Hunt 10 Bea t th e
Clock 13 Concentration 8 To Te ll fhe Trut h 6 Bl ack P e r
spect1ve on the News 33,20 Ma squerade Pa rty 4
00- Sanford &amp; ~on 3, 4, Washmgton Rev1ew 20, 33 Kod1ak 6

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REORGANlZEO

Helen Help
By
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FRIDAY.OCT 11 , 1974

Oct 12 1974

Be the hrsl to ca ll attent 1on lo
mtsl ak e you mak e today II you
do ot t'lers wr ll help clea r thrngs
up rathe r than emba rrass you
ab ou t 1
LIBRA (Sept 23 Ocl 231 Be
sens1b l e abo ut g e 11rng the
proper re!u rn fo r an y thmg you
perlorm ol value O thers do no t
exp ec t somethrng l or no thrng

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GR4HAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr e ac h tng
9 JO a m
t .r st and second
Sundays of each mon th thrr1
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
m onth wor shrp servr ce at 7 30
p m Wedn esday evenrng s at
7 30 Pra yer and B rble Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulb erry
Hergh ts
Po me roy
Pastor
Gr rar d Se to n Sa bbath schoo l
every St~ t ur day .at 2 p m an d
wor s t1tp se rvr ce followrn Q at
3 15
p m
Open
Br b!e
d rsc u ssr on 7 30 p m at th e
chur c h each Th ur Sdi'IY

POMEROY

a m ConfeSSIOns Sat urd ay 7
POMEROY TRINITY
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Rev W H Per r m p astor Roy
TIST
Rober t K uhn pas tor
Ma ye r
Sunda y sc hoo l supt
W il liam W atso n Sund ay sc hool
Chu rc h sc ho o l
9 15 a m
worsh tp se rv 1c e
10 2-t a m ... sup r Su ndav schoo l 9 30 a m
6 p m
Br ble s tudy
B YF
Youth ch01r rehea r sal Mon
W edn es da y
7 p m
c h or r
day 3 30 p m und e r d1r ect1 0n
pra ctr ce W edn dav 8 30 p m
of Mary Skmn er sen10r c ho1 r
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
HOLINESS
CHURCH W1ltr
Mrs
Pa u l
N ease
H arrrs on v l l l e Re v
0 D e ll
d i rec tor
M an le y P as to r H enr y E bl rn
POMEROY -CHURCH OF
Sun day Sc hoo l Sup t Sunday
T~E NAZARENE Corn er
Schoo l 9 3Q a m
E ven m g
Union and Mulberry
R ev
..vor sh p 7 30 p m
Pra y er and
Clyde V Henderson , pas t or
Pr arse se rvr ce Tt1U rsd ay 7 30

Sunday school 9 30 am Glen
s upt
morn1 ng
worShip 10 30 am
ev en 1ng
McClung ,

servtce

7 30 m td week ser
vice Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e
Rev
Harold Deeth
r ect or

Church serv tces

10 30 a m

Holy commun ion f 1r st Sunda y
of mor th church sc hoo l 10 30

am

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POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHN:IST - F err ell Gronm g er
pastor B1bl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsi'HP
10 30 a m
a d u lt
wor ship serv1 ce and y o ung
peoples meet ng
7 30 p m
Combined Brble study and
pr ayer meet.ng W ednesday
7 30 p m
"
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wmrng , off1cer
rn charge Sunday , 10 a m ,
Holmess meetmg 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peop les
L eg1on, 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
p m , Lad res Hom e L eag u e 7
p IJl Prep classeS
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ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Corner of Syc amor e
and Second St s Pomeroy Th e
Rev
W lll ram M rdd les war t h
Pastor Sund ay Sc hool at 9 45
am and Chu r ch Servr c es 11

am

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~Father
J ot1n
N a -r am
'l pastor
Phone
99
. 25
' Saturday even 1ng Ma ss 1 30
.,l p m Sunday Mass J an d 10

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST '181 Mul berr y Av e
P om e roy
a ff!11at ed
wrth
S B C
the Rev
r=r ed H rll
pas tor T roy Zwrl l m g Sund a y
sc h ool supt Sunda y sc hoo l
9 30 am
m or n rng w or sh•P
10 10
Sund a y e v ang c i 1Sfrc
m ee tr ng
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
m E'e t• nQ WPd nesd &lt;lv 7 30 om

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SYR A CU SE
FIRST
- HU R CH OF G OD
Rev
George Orler pastor Sunday
school
9 ~S a n r
morn •nq
p r eac h rnCJ
11
l n
cvf" n Q('I str c se rvr ce 7 1 r&gt; P '
Pr•
or 1 'r.
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MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fourth and Marn
Mtddleporl Rev Henry Key
J r pastor Sunday School 9 30
am r Mrs Ervtn Baumgard
ne r , supt. Mornrng wor Sh i p.
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Larrv Carnahan pres 1dmg
mrnr ster Sunday B1ble lee
ture 9 JO am
Watchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday ,
B rble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m rnr str y s c hool 7 30
p m
servr c e meetrng 8 30

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WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR 1ST 200 W
Marn St - Lo r en T Steph en s,
evange1 1st phone 99 2 7856
C on s er v at rve
n on
rnstrum ental Sunday wor shrp
10 am
Br bl e s t ud y 11 a m
worsh rp 6 p m
Wedn esday
Brbl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(n on
La ngs v lie
d enomrnat anal )
Dexter Ro ad th e Rev Wor l ey
Hal ey p astor Sun da y school
10 a m
ev enmg worsh rp 1 30
p m
Pra ye r
m eet rng
Tu esday , 7 30 p m
youth
group Fr rday 7 30 p m

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Christian Unton Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russel l Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Even rng worshrp ,
7 30
Wednesday
pra y er
meet rng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ra cme Route 2 the
Re v J ames M Muncy , pastor
Sun d ay school 9 -45 a m
mornrng worshrp
l1 a m ,
even rng worshtp
7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m
Yo ung peop l e's meetmg
7 30 o m Thursday

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Rev Don 0 liard
pas t or
R a g e'"
Tu r n er
assrsranr
pas to r
Sund ay
sc h oo l
10 30 a m
Sunda y
eve n mg se r v rce
7 30
We d
n esd ay B rbl e st udy 7 30 p m

MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTI ST - Corn er Srxth and
P alm e r
the
Rev
St eve
Ska g gs
p as tor
Danny
T homp son Sundav school supt
W M PO rad o program
1 45
arm Sunday school 9 15 am
mornrng worsh rp 10 15 am
Y outh act1vrt es and fel lowshrp
tor 1unror and sen ror h rg h
stud ent s 6 p m B rble study
7 30 p m
Mrd week prayer
servrce Wednesday 7 30 p m

the Sermonette

, Let"s move beyond our hang-ups
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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Mtddleport 5th and Marn
George
Glaze
mmrster
James Sheets superintendent
Brble school , 9 30 a m
mornmg worship, 10 30 am
even rng worshrp 7 30 p m
prayer serv rce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don
Co le
past or
F loyd
Car son Sunday School supt
Sund a y s chool ~ 30 a m
morn.n g wor sh rp 10 30 am
Sun day evangelr Sft C meetrng ,
7 30 p m
pr ayer m ee t ng
W edn esday 7 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave , Mrddleport
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
sc hool , 10 am
worship ser
vrce , II am worsh tp servrce ,
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
night prayer serv1ce 7 30

Text: Hebrews 5:11-8·3
Our growth in the Chr1st-hke way of hvmg becomes stalled
for var1ous reasons
We like bemg pampered at preVIous levels of attamment
Advancement and progress mvolve us m the struggle of growmgup Growth lS often a painful and paradoXIcal process, as well as
an enr1ching, gratifymg expenence A lot depends on our own
mood and atlltude
Matur1ty 1s not attamed w1thout setbacks and problems of
var1ous kmds Life often seems hke a long and wmdmg course we
cut through trees and underbrush, the h1lls and valleys, the
obstacles and challenges w1thin ourselves and our env1ronment,
which mcludes of course, other people
Our ~ehg10us pract1ce can become diluted , polluted so-tospeak, to the point we are only perfunctory church attenders
talking about the same old subjects, havmg no gusto (or dynarruc
application) to make life better or more whole for ourselves or
anyone else. Our zeal degenerates We may fmd ourselves slidmg
backwards instead of marching forward
Hence we must take care to remmd ourselves we are nounshed
for service.
We are called to be sent
We are bidden to be acllvely engaged m miSSIOn and
ministry whatever our creed, sex, or race
God has reached out to us and expects us to reach out to
others.
We are meant to be productv-'e rather than parasitiC agents
Our ChriStian tradition IS not vahd unless 1t msptres actmn
directed toward reconc1hat10n of humamty's dlVlswns through
the commumcabon of salvation growmg out of o'Ur deeply rooted
personal concern for mdlVldual and soc1al stab1hty, the essence
of wh1ch lS mutual trust and respect
We may have come "a long way, baby" through the
evolutionary process Nevertheless, we've still got a long way to
go before claiming arrival -Steve Skaggs, F1rst Baphst Church
of Middleport, for the Me1gs County Mmisterial Assoc1atwn

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
October 6 was 47, offering was $19 66 Worship
was held at 11 a m w1th Rev
Meece speaking from Acts 18
on "An Appomtment W1th the
Lord". Attendance was 2:! and
offering, $18 35; Pledges were
$45 World W1de Conununwn
was observed
The UMW wm meet on
Tuesday evenmg Oct 15 at 8
p.m at the home of Thelma
Henderson Wlth June Stearns
leading the Pledge Serv1ce.
Everyone welcome.
Wednesday evenmg prayer
serv1ce and B1ble Study each
week at 8 p m at the church
Attendmg the homecormng
at Hemlock Grove from here
on Sunday, October 6 were
Genev1eve Guthne, Mary
Carr, Martha Elliott, Kate
Honacher, Mr and Mrs
M1118rd Swartz, Mr. and Mrs
Chas. D Woode
Dinner guests on Sunday of
Clara Follrod and Nma
Robinson were W1lma Swartz,
a cousm of Lottr1dge, and a
fnend, Ruth Bas1m of Little
Hocking A 1cousin, Harr1et
Stalder of Parkersburg called
in the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Richard Lee
Swartz and son ol Wabash,
Ind., recently Vlslled his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
V~re Swartz, Sunday through
Monday. Richard Lee 1s a
ruing young lawyer Wlth a
f1n11 m Wabash. He met h1s
w1fe in college in Londpn,
England a few years ago Tlie
son Ia named Andrew after his
grandfaliJer, a 91 year old
Englishman in London.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz were Mr and
Mrs. CaSh Bentz of Salem, Mr
..nd Mrrr. Warren Bentz of
Glouster and JOhn Van Meter
of Albany.
, Step)!en Follrocj, a student at
Ohio State University, m
Columbus, spent the wee~end

THE

Mrs Vere Swartz were Mr and
Mrs Wa1d Swartz of Athens
and Mr and Mrs Vernon Slacy
(Phoebe Holland ), cousms of
Sprmglleld, Ohw

Carmel News,

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom • Estll Har.t pastor Roy
Brown
assJstant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg, prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rrd Ave, the
Rev William Knittel , pastor
Ronald Dugan , Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages ,
evening servtce 7 30 p m
B1ble studv. Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth services Fnday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
die-port ,
Noel
Herrman,
pastor
Saturday evenmg
service, 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m , Sunday evening
warshrp! 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE

By the Day

PARISH

Mr and Mrs Gene Hudson,
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
and Tom of Racme , Mr and
Mrs Shelby P1ckens and
children of Pomeroy, Mrs
Ed1th B1ckers and sons and
Mrs Ralph Rose of Racme R
D , spent Sunday w1th Mr and
Mrs Allan Taylor
Spendmg the weekend w1th
Mr and Mrs Homer C1rcle,
Verna and Wavte Circle, were
Mr and Mrs Russell Hams
and DeAnn of Xema, Mrs
D1x1e C1rcle of Cleveland
He1ghts, Mr and Mrs Doyle
Mull! and fanuly o[ Mansfield
Mr and Mrs James C~rcle of
New Haven and Mrs DQnald
P1erce of Athens recently
called at the home of Mrs
Mary Circle
Charles Wayne Brmker of
Carey, Ohw called on his aunt,
Mrs Dean Brmker and other
relahves over the weekend
W T Carleton of Racme
called m the commun1ty on
Monday.
Ralph Lee called at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Howard Frank
and fam1ly of McKenz1e Ridge
on Sunday afternoon.

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Sunday school
10 a m
wor s hip serv1ce , 7 p m
Prayer meet1ng, Wednesday,
7 30 p m

here w1th h1s parents, Mr and
Mrs Clau- Follrod and h1s
s1ster, Kathy
Sunday guests of Mr and

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BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY . Dw rght
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HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee , Supt
Mornmg WorShip, 10 30 a m
' MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School . 9 30 am , John
F
Fultz, Sur:&lt;~t , Morning
Worshrp , 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worsh 1p
9 a m
Sunday
Church Schoo l 10 a m , Mrs
Sampson Han Supt

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METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Director

POMEROY CLUSTER

Rev carlE Hicks
Rev D Wm. Sydenstr.cker
CHESTER - WorShiP 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9
a m , Church School 10 11 m

FLATWOODS - Worship . II
a m . • Church School 10 am

POMEROY
Worship ,
10 30 a m , Church School 9 15
a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - WorShiP
10 a m , Chur~h School 9 a
UMYF 6 30 pm

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MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev. Robert Bumgarner
" HEATH WorShtP 10 30
a m , Church School 9 30 a m ,
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh ip 9 am , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursday, 7 p m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev. Richard E Jarvis
ASBURY Worship 11
a m Church School 9 SO a m ,
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN- Worship 9
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
wscs , 3rd Wednesday, 7 30

pm
MINERSVILLE -

Worship

10 a m , Churcl1 School 9 a m ,
WSCS, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
SchooL 9 30 a JTl , worship
servrc;,e , 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shiveley
BETHANY
t Dorcas&gt;
Worship, 9 30 a m , Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worship, 11
am , 1st and 3rd Sundays ,
Church SchOol 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school, '11"30 am , worshtp
f rrst and th ird- Sunday , - 7 30
P m , prayer meeting Wed
nesday, 7 30 p m ' Feltowsi'"P
supper first Saturday , 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 'I 30

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EAST LETART Sunday
school , 9 JO am , worsh'f p
second and fourth Sunda\' , 7 30
Pm
prayer meetrng , Wed

n esd a Y 7 30 p fTl
U M W
frr ~ l W edn esday 1 30 p m
WESLEYAN ,(Racin e )
10 "' m
Sunda y sc hool
w or sh p 1 t a m
rl1bl e study ,
T h u rs day
7 p m
c ho rr
pra c tr ce Thur~da y 8 p m
I C'II ow s t1rp
s u pp er
lrr s t
W edn es day 6 30 p rn U M W
fo ur th Moodil y R pm
GREAT BEND -~ Worsl"tto It
a m
2nd and 4th Sundllv s
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ETART FALLS .,. , Wor •4'1rp
10 m Church sc hool, 9 i!• n
B1 e study , 1 30 p m etery
Tu sday
ORNING SfAR ~ Worsh rp
9 3 am
Church Sc hool 10" 30
am
Mtd Week
Servr c e
Wedn esday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL War
Shrp 11 am
l SI and 3rd
Sundays
Chur ch Sc hool
10

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PORTLAND - Wor shrp 7 30
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh rp 11 am
2nd an d .tth Sunda ys Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - WorShip 10 am
Church School 9 am
Prayer
Meet rng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch
services
9 a m
Sunday
School 9 -45 a m 81ble Study
every "fhur sda y , 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL ......... Wor
sh1p 11 am Church Schoo! 10
p

m

am

ALFRED - Sunday sc hool,
•s am ea c h s unday ,
preaching at 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer m eetrng 7 AS
p m Wednesday WS CS 8 p m
on thtrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
School, 9 30 preachmg 7 30
p m Sunday , prayer meetrng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
frrst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshrp
10 a m
Chur ch School , 9 a m

9

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PLAINS

Worsh rp 9 a m
Church
School , 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredenck
supt Servrce weekly , 9 30 a m
on Sunday Prea chmg frrst and
th~rd Sundays of month by
Clifford Sm tth , 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Ooddr ril
pastor
Sunday School. 9 30
am , Leonard Gilmore first
elder
evenrng serv1c e 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Roule 2 Th e
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sunday school. 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh i p , 11 am
Evening servtces, Tuesday and
Friday 7 30

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - Brble
Study
9 30 am
mornrng
worsh1p, 10 30 am
evenrng
worsh1p , 6 30 p m Wednesday
Brble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom, sunday School.
10 am wrth Wtl1ard Pigott .
supt Evanget•strc message
each Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by
E l der
Russell
Cl tne
mrnrsterof the Aposto l rc Fa1th
B1ble Study Wednesday , 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school serv1ce , 10 am Prayer
meeting Thursday 7 p m
Sundav eventng serv rce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harrtsonvllle
Road R rck Morrrson pastor
Sund a y school supt
St even
Stanley Sunday school 91.30
am
mornrng worsh rp and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
even rng
youth
Chrr str an End eavor 6 30 p m
wor shrp serv1ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday eventnQ
prayer meetrng and Brb le
stvdv 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH, P rne Gro\le , The
Rev
Wrlltam M rddleswa rt h
Pa s tor Church Ser v rc es 9 30
a m Sunda'i_ School 10 30 a m
~MADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Brble School, 9 30
am , mornrng worshrp 10 30
am Sunday even rng Worsh1p
Serv1ce, 7 30 p m
cho r
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday, 7 p m , prayer meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norrrs, pastor
Sunday school 10 a m , Church
service, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study , 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Mornrng Worshrp , 10 30 am ,
Evenmg Worsh1p, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday M1d Week Servrce
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor, Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Walter P 81kacsan, pa stor,
R:onn1e Salser , S s Supt ,
Sunday School, 9 30 r a m ,
Mornrng Worship 10 -45 am
Sunday evening worship 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Brble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R:ev Lelon Glasure, pastor
Sunday School. 9 30 a m ,
youth and 1unior youth serv1ce
6 45 p m , evening worship ,
7 30 p m , prayer and prarse,
Wednesday 7 30 D m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean,
pastor Sunday School, 10 am ,
Leon Miller
supt
Even1ng
serv1ce, 7 30 p m , Prayer
meetmg, Thursday , 7 30 p m

ClfEn'Eir- CHURCH

OF

GOD Rev
James Sat
terfleld, pastor Sunday School.
9 30 a m , worship servrce, 11
am
evenmg service, 7
prayer service and youth
service, We.dnesdav 7 o m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH- Robert E Musser,
pastor Sunday School. 9 30
a m , R:oy S1gman supt •
morn1ng
worship,
10 30
Sunday evening serv1ce, 7 30
M1d week servtce, Wednesday,
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore, Sunday School Supt
Sunday School classes lor all
ages , 9 30 am , mornrng
worshrp, 10 AS NYPS Sunday,
6 30 p m , evangelistic service
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting , Wednesday,
7 30 p m , Mrsslonary meetrng
second Wednesday , 1 30 p m

UNITED FAITH NON DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Smith, pastor . Sunday
school 9 30 am , class leader,
Leo Hill
worsh1p servjce ,
10 30 a m , ch~rch. 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRElrt
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake, Pastor Sunday School
10 a
m , Howard McCoy
supt , Morn mg sermon , 11 a
m , Sunday night serv i ces
Chrrstlan Endeaver, 7 30 p
m , Song servrce , 8 p m ,
Preaching 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting , Wed
nesday, 7 p m , Ray Adams
lav leader
1..HURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST- Located at Rutland
on New Lima Road , next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
.Rouse, pastor , Robert Musser ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
school , 10 30 am , worShip
7 30 p:m Bible study, Wed
nesday, 7 ."30 p m - Saturday
night prayer HrVIce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROy 1E

CHRISTtAN - Roger Watson
pastor. Ray Whaley, supt ,
Morning worship, 9 40 am ,
church school , 10 30 a m ,
young people•s meeting, 6 30
P m , evening worShip, 7 30
P m Brbie studf;-Wedn-eslfay,

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7 30 p m

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UN ION BAPTIST R e v Cec rl Co x pa stor Sund ay
J oe Sayre
Sc hool !upt
Sunday sc t"rbol 9 45 a m ,
Sunday evening wor sh i p 1 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
studv 7 30 pm

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26 Electr~cal
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used for the three L's, X for the two O'a, etc Sinele letters.
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THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto, pastor Sunday
Scho"'' G
even111a worshlo.
7 30 Thursday ever\ing prayer
servi c e 7 30 p m

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Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
Craig , pastor Sunday school.
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am
tra1nlng union, 6 30
P m evening worship service.
7 30 p m Mid week prayer
service, Wednesday, 1 30 p m

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9 45 am , worship service-, 11
a m
and 1 30 p m
weekly
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Sunday school,
10 a m ,
morning wor:Shlp, 11 a rn ,
evange11stlc service. 7 30 p m
Bible study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone

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evening service, 7 30 p m
Wednnday evening prayer
meetrng , 7. 30 p .m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday

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1100 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992 7034

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We are mdebted to Dr.
Bertrand Romanet of Pans
for today's hand It illustrates
a most unusual defense
against a squeeze West opens the ace of diamonds and contmues w1th the
queen. South 1s carefu I to ruff
with dummy's ace of spades
and at th1s pomt East 1s
nearly squeezed Suppose he
chucks a club
South leads dummy's jack
of spades and eventually
p1cks up all East's trumps
wh1le d1scardmg the mne of
hearts from dummy Then he
IS able to ruff out a club w1th
hls last trump and make h1s
contract
Suppose East chucks a
heart. Once more South p1cks
up East's trumps but now he
has three heart tr1cks
Then why !S East almost
99ueezed?. Because East can
d1scard a low trump Sout,h
can stlll p1ck up the trumps
and run off the last two, but
East is discardmg m back of
dummy and there 1s no
squeeze agamst h1m
Th1s particular hand was
probably made up by the
good doctor, but the pia~ of
~nderruffing to avo1d a
squeeze comes up on occas10n
and 1s well worth knowmg

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Middleport
Ph 992 3030

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Ph 949 9591

Racine

Middleport

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AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

Butck Ponhac Opel G M C Dealer
500 E MaiD St
Ph 992 2174

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IGA FOODLINER

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

CHURCH Sunday School ,
9 30 a m • Worship service, 11
a m ,
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg, 7 30 p m
Sunday
n1ght worship, 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR~NE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grimm. Jr , pastor
Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Morning worshtp, 10 30 am ,
Young peoPle's ~ervlce, 6 45
P m
Evangelistic serv1ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
service, 7 30 p.m

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'CHURCH, Letart. W Va, Rt
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Rev
George Hos&lt;;har ,
pastQr
Sunday School ; 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible studv
7 30 p m ~ Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday , 1.0 am
Worsr11p Service, Thursday ,

Beech &amp; Locust

LITJ'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

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Phone 949 3342

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The Store with A Heart
Rae me

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CtfRIST- Rod Kasler pastor
v H Braley, Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
worshrp serv rce and com
mun1on, 10 30 am
youth
meet rng
6 p m
Sunday
evenrng serv1ce. 7. regular
board meetrng , third Saturday

FAIRVIEW

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton , W Va

RACINE FOOD MARKET

MT HERMON CHURCH OF

CHRIST, P 0 Box -487, Miller
St. Mason , w va
Sunday
Brble Study 10 11 m , Worship
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music

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CH R 1ST Robert Shook, ,
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
a m , Russell Spencer , supt •
worship servrce, 10 45 a m ,
even1ng worsh1p alternatrng
w1th c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetmg, 7 30
p m Wedne!day Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville R D Rev Roy Deeter,
pastor
Sunday school, 9 30
am , worsh1p service 10 30
a m B1bte study and prayer
service Wednesday, 1 30 p m

ASSEMBLY

HEINERS BAKERY

Pomeroy

FREEDOM
GOSPEL ·
MISSION- Bald Knobs , Rev
L
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Gluesencamp . pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , Sunday
School Supt
Sur,day School
9 30 am
Sunday evenrng
worshrp 7 30 Prayer meet1ng
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader
Youth
meeting
Wednesday
7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader

SOIJTHERN

ge t more ou t o f your hea d than
you do out ol your pu rse Don I
bu y what you can ge t on other
terms

Add1 h onal revenue w1l! come
your way thr s ~e ar bu t you
must manage rt w rsely The
same 1ype o f o pporlunttr es
ma y not come a round a ga1" for
&lt;:1 long ttme

Underruff stymies squeeze

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Paul Nev111e pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornrng servr c e, 10 30 am
youth servrce
6 45 p m
Evangel rsllc servr c e 7 30 p m
Prayer meetrng, Thursday
7 30 p m

CHURCH

20-Feb

IS the trme to t ry to

VIRGO (Aug 23-Seot 22)

Dear Daughter
No one can persuade a person who ISn't ready Your mother
has a great deal of herself mvested m th1s man d1vorcmg him
(to her) would be hke abandomng a handicapped chlld Perhaps
she can't lace that untll the !mal hope of Al-Anon 1s d1ss1pated
Walt another few months By then she may realize that she
can ex1st, miserably , "one day at a tlme", but she'll return to
realllVlng only when she can look forward to tomorrow - and
know there Wlll be some JOY m 1t - H

INFANT

BOTTOM

RUTLAND

19) Th1 s

(AJ.Rwrn tumorru•1

CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt. pastor , Sunday School
supt , Ronald Osborne B i ble
School 9 30 a m , preaching
10 -45 am
Even1ng servrces
7 30 p m

7 p m

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Dear Helen
My mother JOmed AI-Auon (for relallves of alcohohcs ) She
So)S she has learned to "take one day at a lime", and s he and
Dad no longer fight over his boozmg But he sllll drinks, goes on
w1ld rampages, keeps them almost broke - and betw een bouts 1s
ve ry contnte
She says 1t's her duty to stand by hliTl, and I say that she's
thrown away 25 years of her hfe, and now that she can support
herself, she 'd better try to salvage the rest of 1t If I sound callous
where Dad lS concerned keep m rrund I had to grow up w1th
alternate beahngs and apolog1es he didn 't mean
She admits she doesn't love h1m How can I persuade her to
leave h1m' - GROWN DAUGHTER

Sow ammr&lt; the ciT&lt;ied letters
to form the 11urprute answer. a11

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Serv1ce Inc St rasburg

With the hope it w11l, in some measure, foster and help sustam that
wh1ch is good'" family and community life, this feature is spDnsored by
the business firms and orgamzat1ons whose names appear below

GREGAliONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley F ran c rs Sunday
school supt Sunday school 10

good hea lth

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19) You II gel ano the r to go
along w1th your 1deas more
readrly rf you don I la y every
l h1n9 on h1m a t once Feed hrm
rnl o rma110n b 1t b y b rl

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

Dear M
My answer to almost any kmd of Why, oh Why letter 1s
Complam' Complam'
If you d1shke d1nky order blanks, wr1te to the company
If you think the deceased w1fe 1s shortchanged, tell yoW"
newspaper The ob1tuary ed1tor hardly ever gets a hve one he 'd probably welcome your letter - H

Doni
wo •y -

To e11e r~ o ne \

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Romans

Sudden I~ the clouds parted and a ra~ of sun streaked tt'lrough In that fleeting moment the landscape became beaut1fut-gra~ness transformed 1nto mauves. deep blues
and lively greens It was like watching Creation. For the first time In a long time, I thought
of God And I priyed as I had been taught long ago In my church

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Thursday

Not long ago I was dnv1ng home along the parkway, depreseed and worried by many
problems The day was bleak and gloomy Huge clouds boiled and ct'lumed above dark,
forbidding mountatns Even the foliage hung limp and st1ll

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Smee I'm s ure vou don 't hdve a n ans wer to that one heres
another why, oh why
Compa mes ms1st you put a z1p code on order blanks, but whv
don 'l they g1ve enough space lo .. nte the nwnber ' Tlnnk back lo
the man) Urnes you couldn t squeeze m your complete address,
plus z1p Does n't anyone every expenment wtth tho se forms
before they make them so dmky ' - M W

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

The va lues of an tdea you re
toyrng wrlh are some what 1nll
a ted Th at doesn t mean tt1 e
rdeas should be ' d rscar ded
c omplel ely
LEO (July 23 -Aug 22) II
makrng a ma1o r purchase to
day don \ pay the hrst prrce
th a t s ask ed even though you
tee l tl s worth 11 T he re II be
sa vmg s f y ou barg a rn

g,up r

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MARGA HI': r

II you are the sp o k esman for
someth rng l hat nvolve s your
g roup ol lrr ends y ou d better
t1Qhten up the p lans a b it or 11
w rll get out o l hand

Dec 21) L ei another se rve as
your press agent l o r some l hrng
you ve done th a t you re qurt e
pro ud o f It sounds better com
mg !rom lh1s sou rce

Someone w ho made prom ses
but has no 1 come U1rough w1l l
m ent ron do tng a fa\lor fo r you
aga 1n Take hrm up o n rt Thrs
t1me he 11 produ ce m part

Ot.• ar He lr n
I'm ~tnnoved b) rtamrng ltberatromsts , but I'm .1 lso brgm
nm}.! ro see 1hrtr potnl about ~e&lt; ond -dass status HoY. wrne "ht n
a man dtes Ius late v.1fe oft en 1sn t mentioned m the ob1tua rv,
tnllmatmg that the c hildren rnenttont?d nught be 1lleg1t1mat e'
Y et \\hen a "OnMn daes II s ahHI\" Wlfe or th€' lat e John

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Sunday
Jsa1ah
55 1-3

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se lf today through one of you r
sacral contac ts You re no l ap t
to sp o t 11 unll the las t mrnute

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TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20)

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'I 30 p m -The Champ1ons, ·All Star Wrestling

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lS Mov1e ' Cnmson Cult ' 10

2 30 - Mov1e Caper of the Golden Bulls
L1ve 15
4 00 - Mov 1e Conquest of Space ' 4
5 30 - Mov1e " Versailles Affa 1r 4

rces done l o r you now re •
c heck all b li s and tn vorce s II
you spo t a m1sl ake get on 11 a t
once

Why , nh whv IS 1t tha t...
\\'•r~ '! l t l ldrl ( 1•vot tt s , iu• gut:-; b,u k o Lx mg t1 bc11 ht lor bu 1
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for .smglr \I. OillPn • Sptnst er ' 1s -.;c ~ln t•l, lK 1111 fldn o le! 11r,r u l
and h.ct&lt;ht•ltlr glrl" S\lWHistooteii iiJ l\i ( II\
DIVUI (t't.' ah1u,~ 1

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ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19)
11 you re havrng work or serv

Dear Helen

13, Planet ol the Apes 8 10
8 30- Good Ttmes 8 10 Wall Street Week 20, J3 Chtco and Th e

1 OO - M1dn1ght Spectal 3,

For Saturday, Oct 12, 1974

Aurrtht•r Why. uh Why , •.

11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 M1ss1on lmposs1ble 6 J anakr 33
Movie " L1ve a L1ttle, Love a L1ttle' 8 Movr e lncred rbl e
Two·Headed Transplant 10 , Untouchables 13
12 JO- Don Ktrshner s Rock Concert 6 W1de W orld m Co11cer t

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shul er
pa s t6r
Worsh1p serv1ce
9 JO a m
Sunday , Sunday school. 10 30
a m B ble s tudy and prayer
serv rc e 7 30 p m Thur sday
K1ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am , Ralph Carl
supt WorshiP serv i ce , 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday ,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sttles ~
pastor

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MASON

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- 10 30 - 0hlo ThiS Week 20 . Dayal Noghl 33
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OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rae ne Road
W1llram Roush, pastor Denny
Evans,
Sunday
Sc hool
Director Sunday Sc hool , 9 30
am
Morn rng worship, 10 30
am Sunday evening service 7
p m
Wednesday
evening
prayer se t:_vrc~ s , 7 30 p m

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Man 3, 4, Movie ' True Gnt • 6 13
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20. 33 , Ro c:;kford Fri es 3 4 Mov re
"Aloha Means Goodbye' 8 Mov•e 'Any Wednesday 10
~ 9 30- Texas Wheelers 6, 13
: 10 00 - News 20, Video V1stonarles 33 Pol1 ce Wom a n 3 4

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Char l es Russell
Sr , mrn1ster Norman C Will ,
s upt
Sundav sc hool , 9 30
am
worshrp serv1ce 10 30
am
Bible stud y Tuesday ,
7 30 p m

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FREE
METHODIST ~ Rev
Floyd
F
Shook
pastor
Ll oyd
Wrrght Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school
9 30 a m
mornrng wor sh rp 10 30 a m ,
7 30 p m
evenrng wor shr p
Wedne sday Ch r tslran Youth
Cru s ade
6 30 p m
Chorr
pr ac tr c e Thur sd ay 7 p m

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CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pastor ,
Howard Caldwell Jr , Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School ,
9 30 am
Morning Se rmon,
10 30 a m
Sunday even rng
se rv ICf:., 7 p m
LET:&amp;.RT FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norns pastor Floyd Norrrs,
supt Sunday sc hool, 9 30 a m
morning sermon, 10 30 am
Prayer "" ! ervrce
Wednesday,
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
!&gt;m rth putor Sunday School.
10 a m Arthur Henson, Supt
Morning worshrp
11 am
Young Peop l e's servrce, 7
p m
Evenrng serv rce, 7 30
p m
Wedn es day Mrd Week
Prayer Ser \l rce
7 30 p m ,
Youth meetrng
6 30 p m
Evenmg worship , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grate. pastor Wor
shrp service 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School ,
'9 30 a m
R rchard Barton ,
supt Prayer mee tr ng
Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith
mlnrster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , mornrng church 10 30
a m , Sunday even1ng service,
7 30p m Wednesdav service, 8

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News 3, 4 B 15 ABC News 13 Sest~me 51 20 N ew s 6
Great American Dream Mach111e 33
30 - NBC News 3, 4. 15 CBS News 8 10 , Gomer Pyl e IJ
8e~VItched 6
00- Truth or Cons 3 , News 10&gt; Truth or Conseq 4 WCH S
Report 8, J1mmy Dean 13 Av1at1on Weath er 33 I Sp y 15
Elec Co 20 , Bowhng for ·Dollars 6
30 - Porter Wagoner 3, New "Jreasure Hunt 10 Bea t th e
Clock 13 Concentration 8 To Te ll fhe Trut h 6 Bl ack P e r
spect1ve on the News 33,20 Ma squerade Pa rty 4
00- Sanford &amp; ~on 3, 4, Washmgton Rev1ew 20, 33 Kod1ak 6

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REORGANlZEO

Helen Help
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FRIDAY.OCT 11 , 1974

Oct 12 1974

Be the hrsl to ca ll attent 1on lo
mtsl ak e you mak e today II you
do ot t'lers wr ll help clea r thrngs
up rathe r than emba rrass you
ab ou t 1
LIBRA (Sept 23 Ocl 231 Be
sens1b l e abo ut g e 11rng the
proper re!u rn fo r an y thmg you
perlorm ol value O thers do no t
exp ec t somethrng l or no thrng

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In Memory
IN MEMORY of T Qm l uttwran
Wh O Pii SS Pd
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A t1d Wh1 I P

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YARD '- "'II O c t I I ,11 C ldH' IH l'
Hdl r(' SH1&lt;'n C(' ~U S II ( 1-t,]l &lt;:,
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Your l ov m q w tf e 'R uth

Ht S

10 I I lt p
IN L OV IN G

5 ta tt ord

m e mor y Of Ja c k H
Oc t 1 t 19 73

tort h
shall
set
to'
s om ewh e r e
t s tl&lt;'l l l mak e th e r ec k.IP SS
c h o rce
Sc•m e day s wh e n t h e tr ees cl r e •n
VOIC E'

And t oss mq so a s to scar e
T tH:• wh•tc c lou ds ov e r th e m o n
1 s hall hav e l es s to sa y
Bu l 1 shall b e qone
Srtd ly mt sse d by w.te
Dorothy
c htldrell
r~nd
grandchildr e n
10 11 li e

Card of Thanks
I

pat1ent at Vete r ans Memor.a l
Hos pttal 1 want to thank the
st&lt;~ fl of the hosp 1tal and Dr
Boonsue the m•nt s ter wt10
called Thank s aga•n a ll were
deeply appr ec •ated
Le la Eas terday
10 11 lip

Notice
THE HUMANE Soctefy Thr~ft
Shop across from Post Off1C~
open Frtday and Sa tu rday
Good wmter clothmg fr ee
coffee and cook1es Satu rd ay
morn •n.g Come m and browse
around
101 1 3t c

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TERRIE MILLER 1S now
employed
at
Dorothy s
Beauty Salon m Syracuse .
Oh 10 Phone 992 3982 Thur s
da y through Saturday for
appt
10

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S HO OT IN G MATCH . Corn
Ho llow Gun Club turn f1r st
right after Miles Cemete ry
Rutland
Fac tory c hoked
guns only Sunday, Oct 13 I
p m

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YARD &lt;.., c'l te 12!:1 1 Powt'l l "' '
MH1-r1 IC' port f it hi tCS P ~lt f'r ll &lt;;
bu tl o n c;
1r1111S c1 ll l 1r c; l
QU&lt;I III Y mcrch iH1CI1 Se rl('W il n d
not seconds G u;u (l nt ecd fi r s t
a u&lt;~ I• I Y
le ft over s frorn
tabrr c ll u 5&lt;~ r H? S S Go1ng out o t
Nf' W ond US!' cf
b US IIl eSS
c toth 1m1 of .1 11 kmd &lt;; Lo tc; ot
&lt;1111 QU-E'S SIC
HI In Q Mondi'ly Cit
Q &lt;~ m
1111 ~ p 111 Mon di'I Y and
Tuesday
10 Hl 11c

SALE SIM t111g TIJUrS
d if¥.0 ~--i·-. m 11es
soutll of M1&lt;1
dl epor t ne a r Me,q s a nd Ga ll a
L•n&lt;' on old R 1 7 W &lt;~ l c h fo r

YARD

10 10 ?tc
GAR AG E SALE be1ng he iCl 1n
the l•v •nq room a t 61 8 South
Th •rd Ave F r •day and Sett
onl y 10 to 3 p m
9 10 2tc
RUMMAGE SALE Fr~day and
Saturday
106
Br• c k
Pome roy 10 to .s ea c h day
10 10 2tp
YARD SALE s tart1ng Thursday
ev e n.ng F r1day and S at urd&lt;~y
"' RfD Loonn Street
M d
dleporl Oh to a cross from
Ke lly s Ma nuta ctur 1nq
10 9 3tc

Emp'oyment Wanted
WILL car e for c hildren 1n my
hom e from J•ny tots up to
sc hool ag e Re liab le and hav e
r e fe r en ce Ca ll C ather~ne
Russ ell 99 2 577 1
10 8 61&lt;.
DAYNUR SERYBto6 anyage
c hil d . reasonable rates
re l1able people w1th med 1ca l
tra1n1ng
Phone 992 7608
befor e 5 p m , phon e 747 4902
afler 5 p m
10 3 121c

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10 8 tt c

For Sale

Produ ced from a spec1al
v1nyl compound mad e by B
F Goodr•ch and Mon san to 5
ltmes thtcker than metal
Std1ng Wtll not dent chtP
c ra ck, peel, rot , rust or
c halk
FREE HOME ESTIMATES .
SUPERIOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

STEW ING CH ICKEN S fo r sa le
75c a head Phone 992 7507
10 10 3tp

Call Collect 1 592 5544
Athens, Ohto
PIANO tunm g, Lane Dan.e ls
992 2082 D1scount to pen
s1oners
10 6 l2tp
REVIVAL meet1ng start mg
Oct 16th at Morgan Center
wesleyan Chur ch Mus •c by
B1ssell
Brothers
Local
preacher Will be s peakmg
pastor welcomes everyone
10 7 5tp
SHOOTING Match , Racme Gun
Club, Sunday Oct 13, I p m
10 9 41C

10 10 Jtc

POLLED Hereford bu ll, phone
949 2822
9 10 61C
WALNUT s tereo rad1o com
btnat10n, 8 t rack !ap e am fm
radto,
4 spea ke r
sound
sys tem Balance SliD 36 or
easy te r ms Ca ll 992 3965
10 6 lf c
MYERS ' pump
sea l and
cont rol . 42 gallon wate r tank
A 0 Smith hot water tank
cont rols , thermosta t Ph one
367 7113
10 II 3t p
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SOUP'S on , the ruc_i~that tS,
c lean Wlfh Blue Lus tre Rent
e l ec t r~c shampooer $1 Baker
F urn1ture Co
10 10 3t c

SMALL black m1n1ature poodle
around Sy ra cuse Reward
Phon e 9q2 3792
10 11 6tp
RING los t or s tolen tn VICtntty of
stag bar , contams 3 d•amonds
•n a rectangle w ith a G m the
m 1ddle and a prmled "400
Club" on th e bottom Reward
se ntimental value Phone
.. Belpre , 423 6795
10 9 4tp

Help Wanted

fl fron ta ge )(
If, ) f! l IH.' ~I 'C O nd IOI O n left On
R •ve r v1CW Drrv e L• n c o ~
Hdl Pomt' roy . Oh10 If 1n
' er es tt'd C&lt;" ll 99? 1710 after 5

fl \J I L r!I NG

POTATOES phone 992 7407
l01llltp
POTATOES
Ke nnebe c cob
bi er, will d e l1ver Phon e Tom
Sayr e 843 2491
10 ll 6tp

IOI

HO

pm

10 6ll r
BU S INE SS bu ll drng
SO:.t60
cement dr1v e Rt l:i'4 near
Rulfilnd Phon e 74 ? 5052
a 21 tf c
SMf,L I
Cond or

c•nd lot
Phon e

7 1?6

on
9Q 7

10 3 tfc

8 1-!V l • M H(lU!'.&lt;' wil h bath
P o nH•r o y
lu ll

bet se ,nrnt
99 '] 7869

and
Sil t'
f"&gt; hone 9..tQ 4780 o r
10 10

1tc

WILL T RADE
r IN ANCIN G
A RR A N G ED
WITH
M INIMUM
DOWN
Will
co n s 1der t r ad e ror o lde r
hOm e trail er or land on fh1 S
1961
FORD F at c on tru c k
new J bedroom 'l bafh home
camp e r s tee ps lour , r c.1 1
w1th ? car qa r age la r ge
r11ce new l1res ba tt ery , w1 ll
IC\m 1IY room a~r cond •t •onmg
take ca r as part paym ent See
Move m 1mm ed 1ately Ca l l
any trm e
Red ' Keeton
now 991 5976
upp er M•n ersvdle Oh10 _
9 24 lfc
10 6 61p
NO MONEY DOWN Monthly
payments a ccord•ng to m
come New J bedroom home,
w1th wal l to watl carpet1nn on
1 a c r e landsc ape d lots Ca ll
today for more •n formatton
~91 5976
9 24 ti c

Factory Closeouts

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BIKE SALE
See us for best
prices

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124 W . Main. Pomeroy
FABR IC SALE over 2,000 yds
of 1st QUa lit y double kn 1ts on
sale on e week only , Monday
Oct 7 tllru Sat , Oc t 12
Beaul tful fal l and w •nte r
prmts and so lidS Pr•ces sta rt
at Sl 49 yer yd Caro l1na
Fabr1c s. Rt 7 one half mile
north of Ches ter , Ohto Henry
and Mary Hunter owner s
Open 9 a m to 7 p m Monday
~
fhru SatiJrda y
I0 6 6tc

APPLES Fttzpa t r.ck Orchard
State Route 689
Phone
Wilkesvil le , 669 378 5
9 25 26fc
A FEW new band ms lrum ents
Cc tact Renee Ston e 99:i' 7567
9 J tfc

Warehouse Closeout!
COOPER
MUD&amp; SNOW

TIRES
As much as 20 Pet. off
present price. Good
supply of 15" VW tires
and fires for older
cars.

MOORE'S
124 W . Main
POTATOES,

Pomeroy

Phon e

ROOM house o n Ct1est e r watE-r
l•n e on Rl 33 •n c ludes '1 tots
and 1 1 ot a c re $5 500 Ca ll
afler 7 1.&gt; m 99 '2 sa75
10 9 611

Strout Realty

MOORE'S

843 2495
10 3 12tc

ALLIS Chalmer s tractor wtth GROCERY busmess for sale
Butld1ng for sa te or lease
mounted plow 5425 PhOne
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
9.d9 2854
to 10 p m tor appo•ntment
10 113t p
3 20 tfc
197 3 YAMAHA
500
MX
motorcycle-, l1ke new Phone KNA PP shoes , soc k s a nd
ta ckets 11 styles on sale
985 393a
P ho ne 991 5324
10 6 6tp
10 1 tfc

CLEANING lady needed at
once, wor k once per week
Phone 992 3901
10 11 3tc
SO MEONE to hel p With e lderly
woman or lUSt stay ntghts. 5
days per week No hou sewo rk
1nvolved Phone 992 3923 or
99 2 3255
10 9 61C

Shuler's Market
W. Main

Pomeroy

FALL IS HERE:

INDIAN CORN
GOURDS

c4

FIREWOOD
7424831

RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms
full basement, a ll electnc
home, 518,500
2 ALL ELECTRIC
homes, 3 bedrooms,

new
car.

peted, $17,500 a nd $17,000 ,
SO ACREs.---Wtth house and

some t1mbe r

Alfred a rea

$17. 500

SYRACUSE - Oldec home.
a! I e lec, 2 bedrooms full
baseme nt , garage
33, 3
4 ACRES - Rt
basement.
bedrooms

garage
RUTLAND BriCk older
hom e 4 bedrooms , carport ,
acre of ground, $1.4,000.
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT'
Lot s Pauley,
Branch Manager

RUSTIC HILLS
m Syracuse , Oh1o, new 3
bedroom home under construction. No down payment ,
low monthly payment. For
those who qualify call
992 3454 Weekdays
446-9568 Weekends

LEE
CONSTRUCTION

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CLINE'S
CONSTRUCTION
New homes for sale.
Route 143
Ph A~ re Lots
3 bedroom, P/2 bath,
available in 3 weeks.

CALL

N E W LISTIN 'G

house and garag e on open
huntmg land M1ne ral s a nd
Lead1ng Cre€k water tap
NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom
home, bath , was her and dry er
hookups ' El ectnc heat ilnd
gorage close to town On ly
$7 500 00
Ml DOLE PORT 1::1
room
hor('le on good s treet wllh 3
bedroom s , '} niC e e nc los ed
porches Full basement and 2
ga rAges Want onl y S16 000 00
WALL TO WALL CARPETING
3 n1ce bedrooms, Large
foyer, gas FA furna ce, storm
doors and wmdows Fenced
back yard for your pet Only
$17.500 00
97 ACRES Of n1ce w1ld
hunt .ng area Waln Ut. h1ckory ,
p1ne and other vartet y Good
bottom land F ree gas
NEW LISTING - 7 acr es of
n1ce lay1 ng land, and 5 room
house, balh . gas furna ce,
dr1lled well, cella r and front
porch Only SIO.OOO 00
BEFORE
YOU
BUY
ANY OTHER HOUSE , SEE
IDE
OH•u- Q92 Jrl5
00? 2] 713

Register For Prizes!
Shop for B.arga ms!
You're lnv1ted!

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POMEROY LANDMARK
9.- Jack W Carsey, Mgr .
aDII
Phone 992 ·2181

Pets For Sale
REGISTERED Br1ttany
Span 1el pups 6 weeks old
Call 9Q2 5072
1o 11 3tc
REDUCTION of grown AKC toy ,
poodles, sso each. pups S65,
S1amese kittens. SIS Phone I
256 6247
10 1 26tc

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KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR
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key punch operator. Job consists of operating an I. B.M.
Model 129 Punch Verifier·. Good fringe benefits, $2.80 per
hour. Must be willing to work shift'work. Send brief rest,Jme
of education and work experience to .

Box 100-A
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SE PTIC TANK' S AROB IC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEA NED
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITATION ,
STEWART. OHI O PH 6ti2
3035
1041fC
C BRAD FOR D. Auct1oneer
Comp lete Servtee
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
Re - rne , Oh10
Cr1tt Bradford
5 1 tfc
FOR FREE es ttmat es on
a lum •n um
r epla c ement
wtndows, S1dmg , sto rm doo rs
and wmdows, Rail1ng Phone
Char les L1sle Syra cuse, Oh10
Carl
Ja c ob ,
Sa le s
Representat ive,
V
V
Johnson and Son 1nc
4 30 lfc
LA ST BID Home Im provement,
c arpentry wor k, roof1 ng ,
parn t. ng , carpet 1nstalla tton,
fre e est1mates All wo rk
g uaranteed Phon e 742 508 1
9 22 tfc
AUTOMOBILE InSurance been
cance ll ed?
Lo st
your
operator's lt cens e Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc
CREMEANS
CO N CRE TE
del 1vered Monday through
Sa turday and even 1ng s
Phone 4.d6 114 '2
6 13 tfc
EXCEL SIOR Sa lt Works , E
Marn St , Pomeroy All kinds
of sail water pellets , water
nugg ets, blo ck salt and own
Ohto R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

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PIANO t u r11 ng and repatr
Phone Char les Scott 991 3718
9 17 32t p

SEWING MA CHINES Repa1r
serviCe, all makes , 992 2284
The Fabr~c Shop , Pomeroy
Author.zed Smg er Sales and
Service We sharpen SCISSors
3 29 tf c
DOZER work land clearmg by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds roads. etc Large
doze r and operator with over
20 year s expe rrence Pullins
E xc avatmg , Pomeroy , OhtO
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc

CARPOING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Sq. Yd.

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and up
Pnce includes 1nstallaf ton
and free padding Talk to
Wendell _ Grate , carPet
consultant
- We hav e hundreds of
carpet values Your 10b ca n
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks
No long waiting penod.

SPECIAL!
Candy Strtpe Carpet wtth
rubber back .
Reg. 56.99 sq. yd .
Now $4.99 Sq. Yd .
Ntce for bedrooms, dens,
kttchens, etc.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211

Rutland, 0 .

H.P. TRACTOR?

We Have Farman 300
Tractor Ready ·To Gol
-1· m,t II iteh '
-Livfl Power
-Tontue Amp. -Louks Very Good

In Care Of The Dally Sentinel
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

NEED AN EXTRA

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MEIGS ·EQUIPMENT CO. ·
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Ph . 992 -5682 or 992 -7121
All Mechanical Work

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992·2176

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RIGGS USED CARS HAS
TO OFFER
FOR ONLY
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All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

'2195
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YOUR
CHOICE

USED CARS

72 BUICK LeSABRE

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REDECORATING?
Don't forge t the roof of your
home Have a beaut 1ful new
,oof mstal led by All -Weather
Rooftng Co

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Does
your
home
requ1re any of these

services?

IOOPNG

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MIOOlffi'ORT

(~92-255o
)17 l'f 2~,! A.V

All that IS needed for a free
estimate ts a phone call
'Please Phone·

THE DEPENIM9 E
CONTRACTING 00.

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337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550
Known &amp;
R eli.able Service
See
Us
for
your
Plumbing and Heating
Needs.

RACINE PLUMBING
AND HEATING
949. 5961, Racine,

If so, Call us Now for a
Free Estimate .

READY MIX
CONCRETE
deltvered r •Qht to your
protect Fast and easy Free
es t• mates Phone 992 32a4
Goeg l e1 n Ready M1x Co,
Mtddl eport, Oh10
6 30 tfc

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
"&lt;1 1 th e caut ion !tqht"
TUPPERS PLAIN') 0
BARGAINS ARE
OUR MIDDLE NAME'
The
merchandiztng
philosophy al KURL'S
BARGAIN CENTER Is
s1mple - a " mama papa
store" wtth " cash 'n
carry" pn c mg Th1s mean~
that the cost of the 1tems
YOU buy does NOT ~nclude
mark up for somebody
cred1t, so m e body
free del 1very or for
the sa laries of high ·
pressure salesmen! And
ALL used appltan ces carry
30 -day,
mone y back
guarantees
So
our
are sattsfied
orie~q.,
&amp; quallty -w1se 1
why we have so
many sattsf1ed customers
Tr'( _.s, you'll see; when
you get a good deal, you'll
be back for more!
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NEW FURNISHINGS . 2
pc ltvtng rooms In modern ,
Early Am. or Spanosh from
Sl75 . velvet, Herculon ,
v1nyl recliners S49.95, 3 pc .
Span 1sh table sets, heavy &amp;
beauttful'y styl 1sh in oak
fmtsh $89 95 , wrth red or
gold velvet tnserts $119, 3
pc EA table se ts , S34 95 ;
maple ftntsh 4 dr chests
S30, maple ftntsh bedroom ,
1ncludes dbl dresser w1th
mtrror , 4 dr chest &amp; book·
case hdbd bed $132.50, 30"
foam bunk mattresses
$19.95
USED
APPLIANCES'
(ALL woth 30 day, money
back
guarantees)
Refngerators from S19 95 ,
elect or gas ranges from
$30, elect dryer s $35 (I
copper tone
Fr~grdaire
$49 95)
Or I, coa l wood
hea t mg
stoves
now
available
USED
FURNIJURE
BARGAINS' M&lt;Jre than 25
chests &amp; dressers;
i
cabonets; 1 lg. m••ol•
pine hutch; g
·select· ion
wall -to ·w ali carpet ( in
larger stzes) &amp; rugs;
bedr'm su1tes; nite stands ;
beds ; baby 1fems , rnd oak
table, dinettes, desks,

~~Zalll:~,,s~,;e~Qver~l
sm .
1
cabinets;
ut1l1ty
hen .cup boards , str &amp; OS cha.rs,
only 1 used sofa ; many odd
tables For the discerning
furniture
buyer
pr.
leather topped step end
lables, LT cocktail table
alsoav(!ilable, Queen Anne
end table $35 (the kind
currently shown tn ladles'
mags for upwards of $169)
and it's signed mahogany :
mahogany knee ·hole desk,
bow· end , leather topped
with file drawer, occas.
table. L T, with metal · llned
reservlor lrt one end for
floral · arrangement &amp;
pullout candle board In
other - a real unique lind I
Dk . maple flnosh on knotty
pine trestle table, a great
p1ece, if you like Early Am.
decor - · you can see
yourse lf tn th1s table top'

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Emergency Phone 992·
3995 or 992-7582.

GREAT PAINT VALUES AT
ALL-WEATHER
HARD WARE
On Sal e Now qualtty Devoe
Bnght Wh1te Latex Hou se
Pa tnt •n 2 gallon cans Only
S6 49 per gallon
Brand na me Roof Flaint, 10
pet olf Wh1te they least
Take advantage of the se
great buys whtle they are
st111 tn stock
ALL·WEATHER
HARDWARE
337 North Second Av e
Mtddleport, Oh1o
992 HSO
EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
and backhoe work , sept ic
tanks mstalled , dump trucks
and lo boys for htr e, Will hau l
ftll d 1rt , top sod , ltmeslone &amp;
gravel. Call Bob or Rog er
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089,
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

-,DOZE
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Phone .446 3981 or 444 3459
9 B tfc

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72 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 Ur. H.T, fa c . air, P S, P B, vmyl rGof

Decaratl.n.tr and
Remod-.nng

51695
71
PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE
...........
4 Dr sedan , auto, P S v1nyl roof

VINYL SIDING ·
PH. 992-7454 or
992·7129

70 A.M. HORNET•..•.•.••.••.••.•••. ..S1295
6 cyl , auto 1 owner

Free Estimates, Midd'--:f..

Service

P&amp;J

68 FORD LTD.••..••••••••••••••••..••.•• ~795

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4 Dr. H T, fac air, P S, P B, vmyl roof

Parts

71
MERCURY MONTEGO •..•..••••• 51495
2 Dr H T , 6 cy l. , auto , P.S.
71 FORD MAVERICK ..••..•...••••••. s1495

Heatmg • Coohng Refrig. •
Plumbong - Eleclrtcal •
Appliance .
Att
work
guaranteed Otscount to
Semor Ctltzens.
215 N. Second St.
Mtddleport , Ohio
992 -3509

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2 Dr .. 6 cyl , auto

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72 VEGA
4 CYL 4 SP.

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70 PONTIAC 4
,Sedan, clean

"Tl RED

1295

DR.................... 5

302 V 8. sland. w.topper

69 DODGE WINDOW VAN .......... 51295
318 V a. auto.

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74 CHEV. C-10 .........................~3295
358 V 8, auto P.S , P B. long wide bed. w-camp lop

S93-6366

--TRACTOR----..

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D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE
949-3832 or 843-2667
All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house.
Paintmg, siding, roofing,
paper hanging , kitchen
cabinets, ,etc.

56 Case wide front end, 3 point hitch with
front end loader in good shape.

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Good Selection Cheaper Cars

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See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Located on St. Rf . 7

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By Mrs. Francis Morris
Rev. Frank Snare of F1r~ l
Baptist Church, Wellston, will
be the evangehst foe the
revival services wh1ch begm
Monday, Oct. 14, at 7:30p. m.
and continue nightly through
Oct . 20. Special music each
evemng

Mrs .

Mina

Coffee &amp; End Table Sets ·
New &amp; ' used, -Starting at

$10

Set

Come and look vs over, the store Is ~eked. We have a little
bot -of everything. Also check with the other stores In the
area, then come here for the best values .

Rutland Furnitun•
742-4211

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992 -)J42
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6 : 00--Til5p . m. Sat.

Mrs Lavm1a Simpson s pent
a week m Columbus w1th her
daughter,
Mrs
Mart an
Kmght.step
Mr. and Mrs Robert .Roush
of Columb us were weekend
g uest..; of her parents, Mr . and
Mrs. Owen Watson
Mr and Mrs . Roy Riffle a nd
son, Melvm, spent several days
at Hawk 's Nest and Black
Water Falls m West Vtrgmia
Mrs Evelyn Young and
Aaron of Galhpohs spen t a
weekend w1th her parent..;, Mr
and Mrs Frank Cleland
Mr and Mrs Shendan
Russell Jr and dau g ht e r,
Paula of Mason, W. Va and
Mr and Mrs. Shendan Russe II
III a nd daughter of Middleport
were dmner guest.s Sunday of
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Turley
Callers at the home of Mrs
E thel Wheeler and Mrs Ada
Bays were Mr and Mrs
Charles Covey a nd Mr and
Mrs Earl Covey of Belpre. Mr
Wallace Amberger of Chesler,
Mr. a nd Mrs Harold Hamm of
Pomeroy, Mrs E lva Co ttrill of
Logan . Mrs. Vorgmw Thoren of
Mmersv11le., • Miss·_. Sybol
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Mason, West Virginia
Open 8: 30-5: 30
Phone: 304-773-5221

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SEVERAL GAS&amp; FUEL OIL HEATERS

was

companied ~y lhelr aunt, Mrs.
C. R. Mitchell and her frtend ,
Mrs Frances Gr~y of Atlanta,
Ga , who' -remained for three
days w1th Mrs. Mitchell's
sister-m-law, Mrs. Bradford
They accompamed Mr. and
Mrs . Leo Mitchell, who came
after them,, baek . to Parkersburg, to leave by plane,
Sunda~ for Atlanta
Mrs
Estella
Reemer,
daughter, Vivian, and Mtss
DeErla Smith of Columbiana
spent Fr~day, Oct 4 wtth Mrs
Hallie Paynter
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lew1s
of Can ton and Mr. and Mrs
Wayland Marr of Lancaster
spe nt Saturday w1th Mr and
Mrs George Ne1gler.
Mrs Leonard Peale of New
York v1s1ted Mrs . Ann Coe who
accompanied her to Cmcmnatt
and spent a few days with Miss
Berm~e Coe.

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

.MAsON AUTO MART

BEDROOM SUITES
Solid cherry bedroom suite with twtn beds, prtced to sell.
Solid walnut bedroom suite, 4 pc. complete with springs &amp;
mattress, $349.95 .
New Medtterranean bedroom suite wtth red velvet inserts,
5249.95.

BEDs-BEDs-BEDS
2 queen size beds, compl~te saa.oo to $149.95 .
Several full &amp; lwin siie beds, complete $29.95 u~.

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:.ee f-rank Reynolds

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GAS &amp; ELEC . RANGES
Gold, green , copper, whrte. Ltke new. Several other ranges
slartong at $39 .95.

79'/j

Cheste~.

WANTED
Mechanic Wanted

20 REFRIGERATORS
In all colors, includmg stde by side, (20 cU. ft.) priced SlS.OO
to 5399 9S.

OAK BEDROOM SUITE

Lew is

returned home from Arcadia
Nursmg Home'Saturday by he r
daughter Mrs . Ben Philson a nd
Mrs . Thereon Johnson . She IS a
medical patient.
Ben Philson was the v1clim
of an acc1dent Thursday
enroute to work He was taken
to Holzer Medical Ce nter
Mrs
Lela
Easterday
returned to her home from
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Mitchell of Parkersburg spent a
day with Mr. and Mrs Crill
Bradford. They were ac·

We welcome you to the Bargain Center We have the best
prtces and you'll rece1ve courteous . dependable servtce

3 PC.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Racine Social Events

3 Truckloads Good Used
Furniture Arrives!

SPECIAL OF WEEK NO.1

70 Olds 88 HT Sed., v-roof, air............. .'l395
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed..••..• ~1095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... 1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 1995
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S ......... 1595
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air ••.• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air'595
68 Chev. Mai..Wagon, V·8 auto., P.S. ·······1995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air ....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, ,!IUto., P.S ........... I995
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••••....'995
67 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-8, 3 sp ............ '1195
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '495
65 Chev. 4 Door, V·8, auto.................... 1395
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan....................1150

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LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Frank Gh.een,
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Sales Mgr.

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ESTATE SALE PENNSVI.LLE, OHIO

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PHONE 992-77,77

SUNDAY, OCT. 13
AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP

POMEROY

HOURS:

•10 miles southwest of McConnelsville and Malta, Ohio on
51. Rl . 377 tn Pennsvtlle at the Boll Janes Farm by the
Embree Park .
Selling the antique furniture. china , glassware;. guns, and
modern furntture from three estates Also selling furniture &amp; elec. appliances from Malta Manufacturing Apts
Will sell modern furniture &amp; mosc. Items In A.M . ,Will start
selling antiques at 1 o'clock.
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Nothint shown before ,d1y of s•le. lunCh on premises .
Positive 10. Terms · cash dfiY of sale. Not responsibl• for
'accidents. . '
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Phone 962-4377 or 557-3411

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
'·1 PM-&amp; .· PM

Destgned
traditton .

GREAT
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SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.
500 E. MAIN ST.

992-2174

POMEROY, 0.

USED burlap s acks Phone 992
7308
10 11 Jtc
E ARN e xtra ca s h t he ea s y way 1
Prt ces are gr eat for you r
scr ap tron , s t1eet 1ron copper ,
bra ss
alum1num
IB,M
Pap ers , stam les s stee l auto
ba ttc rr es , auto radiatOrs Sell
10 on e of th e larges t recycltng
comp &lt;:m •es tn th1 S part of the
s tat e Th e Rosenberg Com
pany 1\th Pns , Oh10
10 9 tfc
JUNK autos, comple te and
del•v ered to our ya rd We p1ck
up all kmds of scrap me ta ls
nnd •r on Rtders Sa lvage St
Rt 124 Rt d Pome roy Ohio
Call 991 5 t~ 6 8
10 11 26tp
C A~ H

pa1d for a ll makes and
mod e ls of mobtle homes
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 ft c

Harnson
Spendm g a few days woth Mr
and Mrs Cect l Toban was Guy
Toban of Denver, Colo , who
visited severa l relatives and
frtends tn lh1s commumty
Mrs . Hazel Arnold was
honore d on her btrlhday wtth a
btrlhday dmner A btrthday
cake was presented by her
c hildren, Mr and Mrs Rona ld
McNally and da ughte r of
Athens, Mr and Mrs. Patnck
Williams and ch ijdren of
McArthur. Mr a nd Mrs.
Nathan Arnold and sons of
Chester, and Waller, at hom e.

mid -size

ca r

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Thunderbird

1972 Chev. 6 Cyl. Nova ........................ !2195
4 Dr seda n, one careful local owner Sharp

1972 Ford V8 112 Ton Pickup...................12795

Wanted To Buy

GET
ATTENTION

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Des tgned for Elegance in a new , ef ficient s tze. One -half ton lighter, 2 feel
shorter than full soze but comparable in
room and luxury with highest priced
cars Now on dtsplay, and also sharp
used cars

Something To Relieve In.

Sport s Custom , 360 V 8, power steenng , power brakes, auto
trans , low mtlea'ge. One of the s harpest vsed trucks anywhe re,
tw 1n gas tanks.

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Hard Top .................12795
Low mil eage, extra clean, AM FM stereo rad1o , atr cond , fully
eq uipped

1971 Volkswagen 4 Dr. Sedan ................. !2495
Seats have never been sa t on Auto trans , low m•leage

1971 Dodge V8 Special Edition ............... 11695
2 dr hardtop mid s 1zed lu,.;ury Dodge One local owner,
fully eq utpped

1969 Pontiac Gran Prix ••.••.••.••.•••• •••••••• !1395
2 Dr hardtop, Pontia c's fop of line spor ts ca r L•ke new finish
~~~ ~
Fully equrpped

1969 Olds "98" 4 Dr. Hard Top ................. 1995
Fully equipped with power windows and air .ost all equipment
Local owner Top of line In Olds

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OLD F URNITURE , oak tables,
c :ocks tee boxes , brass beds ,
diShes , desks, or complete
hou se hold s Wrtte M D
M11!er, Rl 4, Pomeroy , Oh10,
ca ll 992 7760
5 13 tfc

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Wmners of free ttckets to Kings Island:
Roscoe W•se, Jr .• Middleport, Ohio
Carl Wolfe. Rt. 1, Racine, Oh1o
Ralph M. Rottgen, New Haven , W. Va .
C. J. Gerard, Middl~porl, Ohio
Reg1ster now for last drawing thts weekend.

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1 copper 45c radiators
15c, brass , 2Sc
batteries,
s 1 30 G mseng , S60 yellow
roo t i4 tops Sl 50 , May
App le , 70c , M A Hall Reeds
VI ll e , Oh10 Phone 378 6249
10 4 tfc

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darrnell Dodrill or
Danny Thompson

Mob1le :-iomes For Sale
TRAILER for sa le a t Hy sell
Run , 2 bedroom s Phone 992
3975 or 992 257 1
10 111fc
8x45 2 BEDROOM mob de home
Phone 992 3324
10 11 61C

PUBLIC NOTICE
Th e annual e le ct ron of the
Me•gs County Agrt c ultural
Soc tety Dtre ctor s Wttl be held
Thur s day, November 7 197-l at
the off1 ce of th e Me tgs Coun ty
CommiSSIOn ers tn th e Court
hou se a t Pom ero y, Oh10 from 5
to 9 p m
Qua l•ft cat •on s for d~rectors
a re that they must be a
Qua lified voter of Me1gs County
and must hav e a membersh iP
hcket tn sa1d soet e ty of 1974
Ca nd•d a l es petll1ons must be
filed w1th th e Se cretary no la ter
th an 5 p m Wednesday Oc
Iober JO 19 7&lt;~ Only person s
holdmg member sh•p ti ckets a t
Ihe c lose of the 19 74 Coun ty Fa tr
or at le ast ( 15&gt; ca lendar days
before the date of cl ect10n are
qua11 11ed to vote
Th e Me1y s Ag r •c ultural
S oe~ety By Mr s Ma r v1n K1ng ,
Sec retary

Red. Hot
SPECIALS

197 2 WINCH ESTER Mobile
home , 60x12 , ? bedrooms, p;,
ba ths cen tral alf furnace and
carpe ted Phone 992 5254 or
(304) a!l 2 2217
9 29 tfc
2 BEDROOM mob1le home m
town ~4 .5 0 0 Call 992 3975 or
992 2571
9 13 tfc

For Rent
3 AND 4 ROOM furntshed and
unrurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 lf c
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PRIVATE mee t1ng room for
any organ,zat,on. phone 992
3975
3 11 tfc

70· Ford Maverick ......................$1295
~ Local 1 owner, good

w s w tires, deluxe int trim, wheel
covers , rad1o, 6 cyl, real economy wJJh std tran s, blue
ftn., nt ce

1968 Chevrolet lmpala ............... ..J895
Spl. Cpe. red finish. blk. vinyl top. spolless Interior. good
tires, radio, automaf1c tra ns , V 8, power s teertng

68 ChiJSier 4 Door..................... $495
Good ltres,

t~lr ,

-TW-------------O room and bath aprs m

( 10 ) 11 18, 25 J tc

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M•ddleport For tnformat•on ,
call 992 1550 or 742 6551
7 3 tfc

P S , P B, and radto

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"WE RU~~ A VE~. Y SIMPLE BUSINESS"
We Sell &amp; Service Chevrolet Cars &amp; Trucks

"

NEW MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE

due to transfer, this hoittrn set up in
new trailer park. Be the first to own
your own mobile home .in Ohio Valley's
Newest &amp; Finest ParK.
3 BR TOTAL ELECTRIC.
FINANCING AVAILABLE

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
992-2126

"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves. Ti I 8
Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

Auto Sales

FURNISHED
apartmen t ,
adults only tn Mtddteport
Phone 992 3874
5 12-tfc

1972
PONTIAC
Catalma
Brougham, black w1lh Wh 11e
mter10r , p s , p b, a~r con
d•t•on~ng, AM 8 track stereo
buill'"' 19,000 m1les Phone
2J7 2063
10 9 Jtc

------------COUNT'RY
Mobile ~ome
Parte,

Rt 33, ten mites north of
Pomero y Large lois with - - - - -'- - - - - - - - - concrete patios , sidewalks , 1971 FORD Torma, low mlleag,_e.
runners and off street
4 dr sedan, V 8 Auto tran s
parktng
Also, , spaces for
m1sslon, $1 ,750 Phone 843 ·
small traders Phone 992 7479
2137
· 72ltfc
10·6 6tp
APT for rent. prtvate entrance.
t96Q VAN , 8 cylinder Phone nl .
bath , . bedroom , kitchen
S6S1
Flhone 992 5508
8·16 tfc
10 11 3tc

SAVE MONEY &amp; PROBLEMS,
IT'S ALREADY Sn UP.
- -------------OPEN -HOUSE
2 BEDROOM hoUse to rent
SAT. 10 am to 7 pm
Phone 992
or 992 2571
.....
10-lltfc
SUN. 1 pm to 6 pm
TR AILER space on private lot,

1971 DODGE Pickup Wtth
topper, automat1c , power
brakes , $1,450 Also . Honda
Cycle 750 1972 model WIOd
shteld , crash bar , foot peg ,
3 mlles from Pomeroy , Ph one
back rest. luggage rack ,
367 7743
sadd le bags , exce ll ent con
drt1-:&gt;n $1.250 Phone 742 6254
· 10113tc
10 9 61C
NICE 3 rroom apt and bath, " - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - I
FORo Gataxie 500 , 289
all e t.ec trlc ~ 1n Pomeroy 1967
e
ng1ne,
exce llent for parts,
Tabletop, ranger. wall oven,
new starter a nd exhatJst
n 1ces t apt . arovnd. Phone
system Good tranSm iSSIOn.
Ga ll ipolis . • .4.46 7699
or
SISO Flhone 667 3095
even1ngs, •.c6 -9539
10 9 4tc
823tfc
3975

COUNTRY

~OBILE

HOME PARK

DARWIN, OHIO
P HO~ E 992· 7034

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We Are 1'he Nice People.

News, Notes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whtte
v1s 1ted r ecently w1th Mrs.
Neva Kmg and Mrs . Nora
Cummms of Reynoldsburg,
Rev and Mrs. Clyde Hmton of
Columbus, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Chase a nd Mrs Ruby Rucker·
of Grove Ctty, Mr. a nd Mrs
Robert Swearmger and Bobbte
of West Mtlton , Mr. and Mrs
Davtd Glenn of Tipp City and
Mrs. Myrtl e Carman at
Hunllngton
Mrs. Je nme Halhe IS VISiting
w1lh Mr. and Mrs. R obert
Sweannger a nd s on a l West
Milton
The Carl reumon was held
Sunday at the Bed ford Youth
Center
Sunday vts ttors of' Mr. and
Mrs John Dean were Mr and
Mrs
Cla1r
Waggoner,
Harnspnvllle ; Mr and Mrs.
Paul P aynter of Carpenter,
Mrs . Garola Gilkey, R1c k ,
Cindy, Tammy a nd Jason of
Athens, Mr . and Mrs. B1ll
Spaun, Pomeroy, Mrs. Anna
Mae Terrell and Juanita
Terrell of Patas kala , Mr . and
Mrs. Rowland Dais , local, and
John Walter , AmUj and son,
John Dean, and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Toban of Denv~r, Colo.
Recent v1s1 tors~ pf Mrs .
Elizabeth Murray were Mrs.
Charles Mash and Susie of
Laurel Cliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison
and Rodney spent a weekend
w1lh Mr and Mrs. Olen

heavier ,

3 BUICKS &amp;1 PONTIAC LEFT

R &amp; J COIN S wil l beat theMGM
Flea Marke t Satu rd ay and
VALIANT 65xl2, 3 bedroom
Sunday Will buy se ll , and 1970
fu
lly
carpeted, LP gas heat
trade silv er
Phone
992 7751
10 11 2tc
s 25 tfc

~td!ZI ,Ieporf- Pomeroy

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Designed to r ep la ce the longer ,
expe nsive ca r s .

Notice

SliREO
92.1 ·,
WMPQ;FM

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Kingsbury

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Ebcrsbach of Pomeroy, Mrs
Clara Mae Sar gent, local , Mrs
Karen Werry a nd Mrs Lmd a
Holter of Mormng Star
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AN

ELEGANT

1974

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72 Olds Toronado CPe., V-roof, p!!w .. air •••• '3695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S......... .'2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. air.••.• ~1495
72 Pontiac Cal. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air .••.•..•• '1795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto .••..••..• .'1695

985-4100

SEPTIC
TANKS cleaned
Modern San ttat10n, 992 3954 or
992 7349
9 18 tfc

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73 Chev. Capnce 4 Dr., v-roof, a1r..••.••..•. '3495
7'J Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... .'3295
73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, air, sharp,. '4595
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Or. HT., v-roof, air ......... '3095
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air .............. '3495
72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo. !2995

RIGGS USED CARS

RUTLAND
BARGAIN CENTER

S1~:.

H~TCHBACK .......... !1295

68 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR ............ s395
72 FORD RANGER XLT............. s2495

OF:"
Dry Red, Itchy SkonRed. Smelly
Hard WaterThen call us for a FREE
Water Analysis.
Roght Now AI'

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

73

ON OUR
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Olds 98
Sedan, full power, an....... 4595

72
CHEV. IMPALA
4 Dr H T , fac. a1r, P S, P B, v1nyl roof

Interior. latc:!fklr

TO CASH IN

Buyl ••
Many Prices R~ducedl

4 Dr H T. , a 1r , P. S , P B, v1nyl roo f

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ALL·WEATHER

Open Mon - Sat.
SAM 6 P. M

•&lt;N'INV $"01/lltfO

SEPrtC
lANK S c leaned,
reasonable r ates Ph 4.46
4782 GalliPOliS John Russell,
owner and operator
5 12 tf c

777 Pearl Street
Middl~port. Ohio
Phone 992-5367 or 992 -3861

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BOWERS
REPAIR
Next to Highway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

Rutland

ASSOCIATES

FALL BARGAIN

Our aim is to please
our customers

On State Rt. 124, 1f2 mt . from
Route 7 by -pa ss towards

907)61')

7 16 tfc

MIDDLEPORT Large
pr~ ce reduct•on on thrs
Business room with lovely
apartment over 3 8 R. , P/2 r
baths, dmmg , nice k1tchen ,
H W floors wtth carpettng ,
central hot water heat. Call
for pnce
MIDDLEPORT - Make an
offer House has had 2
apartments, separate baths,
trailer hookup (rentedl. all
of 2 lots &amp; a part of 4 lots ,
garage w1th room for
workshop
POMEROY - Mulberry Hts
Lovely home . 3 B. R .. balh,
nrce kitchen, H W floors,
some carpeting, recreation
roorn, full basement, central
heat and air cond
LANGSVILLE - On good
fishing creek. About 10 acres
on g09d black lop road Some
fences $5,800.
Buy Todav for Tomorrow's
Happtness .
992-2259 or 992-2568

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

GORDON H TEAFORD

!'us1ness Serv1ces

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

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!2 Or H T, fac a1r, P S., P.B, v•ny\ r oof, extra clean

ALL..-WEATHER
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HELrN l TEAFORD

Somethmg For Everyone!

BONANZA

GET
AMNnGN

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OCT. 7 THRU OCT. 19

Water1 Electric, Gas, Sewer
l~nes,
tnstalled
Work
guaranteed.
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Limestone &amp; fill Otrt
Commercia 1- Residentia I
Construct1on &amp; Remodel

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Phone

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PUMPKINS~

CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nat1onw 1de
In surance Offers ea rnmg s up
to $15,000 (thiS 1s a salary, not
a draw l to sell complete 10 TRAILER for sa te Phone (304)
773 5a4o
surance prote c tion
ltfe,
10 8 6tc
health , auto, 11r e
com
mer c•a l. auto ltn ance , and
mutual funds No pnor ex 1912 MACK (maxidyne) wtth 40
perlence 1S necessary s1nce
ft Hobb"s trailer wtth tran s
we have one of th e most
cold refngeration Can be
complete trammg programs
seen at 247 Mulberry Ave,
1n the •ndustry If you are
Pomeroy Phon e 992 3736 be
1nterested 1n a c areer op
twee n a and 4 30 p m.
portun1ty tn a reward 1ng
10 8 61c
busine ss.
ca ll
Stanley
Ferg uson at 614 446 .4707 QUITE a se1ect1on of framed
Collect , Monday thru F r1day ,
beagle rabb1t dog s and pups
a a .m to 4 30 p m An Equal
Reasonably pr1 ced. call 742
Opportun1ty Empl oyer
3810 , Rt l , Rutland , OhiO
10 9 3tc
10 8 5tp

for sa le

Business Services

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WAITRE SS wanted, apply tn
pe-rson at Crew's Steak
House
10
8 10tc
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PPa 1 ~ s!aiP For Sale

c;:, TERL ING s lv e r fl at war e
Sliv e r tei'l serv1ce f•nc Chona
c ry s till ccram •c s d •amond
r~nq s Mc'lny hou sehold
,,.,......,s
Phone 99? ?:161

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Broio.Pr
no Mechdn1c Sln•Pt
-,. --~...,Pomeroy , Ot11o .t576~

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SIN G ER automat 1c Zrg Zilg
sew •nQ mC~chH,e s , 1n !'.CW•nQ
l&lt;~ble
Mak es IJIJ!I o nho les
se w ~ on button s bltn d he ms ,
e tc Top notch cond 1lt on Pay
$ 51 or ter ms availa ble Phone
992 77 5 'J
1o 6 tf c

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Dt,\ MA GE 1974 Z IU
7 /I. G SE WING M AC HIN E ~
s till •n ortQin itl car ton s "J n
i1 11.1c hn1 Pnt s nt cded .1s our
&lt;on tr otc; -Mrf' bu11' 111 Sew o;
w•th I or 1 nPt'dl cs , Ill '"~"- f'!.
bultonhol es S&lt;' w on bull ons
monoqrnms r~n d I.JI•nd hl'm
s tilch I ul l Ccl &lt;i lt pr1 Cf' ~ 3 8 ~0
or budQf'l plan .=. vadetbl e
Ptton e 99'} 71 5S
10 6 I h;:

.... OT S tot sa 1e· tra1 ter or housl'
All U 1 tltll es Phonr ! rt? 'l A ro;
Ruilo.Jnd , Oh •o Pr'I_CL \ 2,SOO

ease

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1964 CLA SS IC Ramb ler plus 7 B CHAROLA IS bull 8 months
par ts Easy on gas ~nd good
Old , $250 V H Well 992 5935
condd1on Refrigerator gas
10 6 6tp
stove 2 record players Kaf•e
Carpenter
Lark 1ns
St
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
R-u t land Phone 742 4964
WIG S (The Mmk Oil Base
10 10 2tc
Cosmettcs )
Phone
BROWN ' S 992 511 3
11il71 APACHE Romer camp 1ng
8 20 tf c
trailer ~l 1 d s tate Phone 992
11 ? I

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Amer1can Hardware
4 ROOM house unfurn•s hed on
1650 Lmcoln He1ghts Phon e

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10 9 M e

70 000 BTU fuel oil stove 5.175
Phone {304 l 773 5428
·10 10 6tp

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

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YARD SALE
c lean ers new 19 71
i\L L 0/\Y S.M turd i'l y O ct I? VACUUM
mod t' l co mple te w•th ,111
corn e r of Locus t nnd '&gt;ho rt
c lean•nQ tool s Smrtll PA• n'
Four th nt 307 LOC USI C.. l
darn a qe •n Sh1ppmq Will !;rkr
Middl e po rt
All S•te s o f
S'l7 cash
or budQf't plan
cl oth•nQ an d olh{' r • t e m ~
fi va• l &lt;~bl e
Phone 99'1 7J 'lJ
10 10 71p
10 6 If (

10 10 3tc

AUCTION , Thursday
and
Saturday ntght. 7 p m at
Mason Auct1on Horton St m
Mason . W Va ConSignments
wel'-ome Phon e (304) 773
5471
.
10 3 ti c

Wfl.l Nu l S1f' r t'(l r flll lo &lt;Qt1 1
hlll{'lll('n 7 fl lr ,1 &lt;k lilp c /\M
I M
r ,l(il ('l 1 " IH'&lt;I k~ r 'iOUI\d
SyStC' rH f'r11&lt;'11l ( l' $11 0 \ A or
l'il SY tpnn c; ((Ill 99 ? jQ(. ',
Hl t. II r

W IS H to thank m y ma ny
tr .end s for th e nrce b•rthday

and get w e l l card s I ha ve
r e ce 1ved Also . for tne man v
ca l l s 1 rece.ved whil e I was a

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For Sale

Yard Sales

!leal ~state For Sale

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In Memory
IN MEMORY of T Qm l uttwran
Wh O Pii SS Pd
a~;~o

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A t1d Wh1 I P

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YARD '- "'II O c t I I ,11 C ldH' IH l'
Hdl r(' SH1&lt;'n C(' ~U S II ( 1-t,]l &lt;:,
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IN L OV IN G

5 ta tt ord

m e mor y Of Ja c k H
Oc t 1 t 19 73

tort h
shall
set
to'
s om ewh e r e
t s tl&lt;'l l l mak e th e r ec k.IP SS
c h o rce
Sc•m e day s wh e n t h e tr ees cl r e •n
VOIC E'

And t oss mq so a s to scar e
T tH:• wh•tc c lou ds ov e r th e m o n
1 s hall hav e l es s to sa y
Bu l 1 shall b e qone
Srtd ly mt sse d by w.te
Dorothy
c htldrell
r~nd
grandchildr e n
10 11 li e

Card of Thanks
I

pat1ent at Vete r ans Memor.a l
Hos pttal 1 want to thank the
st&lt;~ fl of the hosp 1tal and Dr
Boonsue the m•nt s ter wt10
called Thank s aga•n a ll were
deeply appr ec •ated
Le la Eas terday
10 11 lip

Notice
THE HUMANE Soctefy Thr~ft
Shop across from Post Off1C~
open Frtday and Sa tu rday
Good wmter clothmg fr ee
coffee and cook1es Satu rd ay
morn •n.g Come m and browse
around
101 1 3t c

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TERRIE MILLER 1S now
employed
at
Dorothy s
Beauty Salon m Syracuse .
Oh 10 Phone 992 3982 Thur s
da y through Saturday for
appt
10

13 ltc

S HO OT IN G MATCH . Corn
Ho llow Gun Club turn f1r st
right after Miles Cemete ry
Rutland
Fac tory c hoked
guns only Sunday, Oct 13 I
p m

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YARD &lt;.., c'l te 12!:1 1 Powt'l l "' '
MH1-r1 IC' port f it hi tCS P ~lt f'r ll &lt;;
bu tl o n c;
1r1111S c1 ll l 1r c; l
QU&lt;I III Y mcrch iH1CI1 Se rl('W il n d
not seconds G u;u (l nt ecd fi r s t
a u&lt;~ I• I Y
le ft over s frorn
tabrr c ll u 5&lt;~ r H? S S Go1ng out o t
Nf' W ond US!' cf
b US IIl eSS
c toth 1m1 of .1 11 kmd &lt;; Lo tc; ot
&lt;1111 QU-E'S SIC
HI In Q Mondi'ly Cit
Q &lt;~ m
1111 ~ p 111 Mon di'I Y and
Tuesday
10 Hl 11c

SALE SIM t111g TIJUrS
d if¥.0 ~--i·-. m 11es
soutll of M1&lt;1
dl epor t ne a r Me,q s a nd Ga ll a
L•n&lt;' on old R 1 7 W &lt;~ l c h fo r

YARD

10 10 ?tc
GAR AG E SALE be1ng he iCl 1n
the l•v •nq room a t 61 8 South
Th •rd Ave F r •day and Sett
onl y 10 to 3 p m
9 10 2tc
RUMMAGE SALE Fr~day and
Saturday
106
Br• c k
Pome roy 10 to .s ea c h day
10 10 2tp
YARD SALE s tart1ng Thursday
ev e n.ng F r1day and S at urd&lt;~y
"' RfD Loonn Street
M d
dleporl Oh to a cross from
Ke lly s Ma nuta ctur 1nq
10 9 3tc

Emp'oyment Wanted
WILL car e for c hildren 1n my
hom e from J•ny tots up to
sc hool ag e Re liab le and hav e
r e fe r en ce Ca ll C ather~ne
Russ ell 99 2 577 1
10 8 61&lt;.
DAYNUR SERYBto6 anyage
c hil d . reasonable rates
re l1able people w1th med 1ca l
tra1n1ng
Phone 992 7608
befor e 5 p m , phon e 747 4902
afler 5 p m
10 3 121c

Q9'} 38 7 ~

10 8 tt c

For Sale

Produ ced from a spec1al
v1nyl compound mad e by B
F Goodr•ch and Mon san to 5
ltmes thtcker than metal
Std1ng Wtll not dent chtP
c ra ck, peel, rot , rust or
c halk
FREE HOME ESTIMATES .
SUPERIOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

STEW ING CH ICKEN S fo r sa le
75c a head Phone 992 7507
10 10 3tp

Call Collect 1 592 5544
Athens, Ohto
PIANO tunm g, Lane Dan.e ls
992 2082 D1scount to pen
s1oners
10 6 l2tp
REVIVAL meet1ng start mg
Oct 16th at Morgan Center
wesleyan Chur ch Mus •c by
B1ssell
Brothers
Local
preacher Will be s peakmg
pastor welcomes everyone
10 7 5tp
SHOOTING Match , Racme Gun
Club, Sunday Oct 13, I p m
10 9 41C

10 10 Jtc

POLLED Hereford bu ll, phone
949 2822
9 10 61C
WALNUT s tereo rad1o com
btnat10n, 8 t rack !ap e am fm
radto,
4 spea ke r
sound
sys tem Balance SliD 36 or
easy te r ms Ca ll 992 3965
10 6 lf c
MYERS ' pump
sea l and
cont rol . 42 gallon wate r tank
A 0 Smith hot water tank
cont rols , thermosta t Ph one
367 7113
10 II 3t p
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SOUP'S on , the ruc_i~that tS,
c lean Wlfh Blue Lus tre Rent
e l ec t r~c shampooer $1 Baker
F urn1ture Co
10 10 3t c

SMALL black m1n1ature poodle
around Sy ra cuse Reward
Phon e 9q2 3792
10 11 6tp
RING los t or s tolen tn VICtntty of
stag bar , contams 3 d•amonds
•n a rectangle w ith a G m the
m 1ddle and a prmled "400
Club" on th e bottom Reward
se ntimental value Phone
.. Belpre , 423 6795
10 9 4tp

Help Wanted

fl fron ta ge )(
If, ) f! l IH.' ~I 'C O nd IOI O n left On
R •ve r v1CW Drrv e L• n c o ~
Hdl Pomt' roy . Oh10 If 1n
' er es tt'd C&lt;" ll 99? 1710 after 5

fl \J I L r!I NG

POTATOES phone 992 7407
l01llltp
POTATOES
Ke nnebe c cob
bi er, will d e l1ver Phon e Tom
Sayr e 843 2491
10 ll 6tp

IOI

HO

pm

10 6ll r
BU S INE SS bu ll drng
SO:.t60
cement dr1v e Rt l:i'4 near
Rulfilnd Phon e 74 ? 5052
a 21 tf c
SMf,L I
Cond or

c•nd lot
Phon e

7 1?6

on
9Q 7

10 3 tfc

8 1-!V l • M H(lU!'.&lt;' wil h bath
P o nH•r o y
lu ll

bet se ,nrnt
99 '] 7869

and
Sil t'
f"&gt; hone 9..tQ 4780 o r
10 10

1tc

WILL T RADE
r IN ANCIN G
A RR A N G ED
WITH
M INIMUM
DOWN
Will
co n s 1der t r ad e ror o lde r
hOm e trail er or land on fh1 S
1961
FORD F at c on tru c k
new J bedroom 'l bafh home
camp e r s tee ps lour , r c.1 1
w1th ? car qa r age la r ge
r11ce new l1res ba tt ery , w1 ll
IC\m 1IY room a~r cond •t •onmg
take ca r as part paym ent See
Move m 1mm ed 1ately Ca l l
any trm e
Red ' Keeton
now 991 5976
upp er M•n ersvdle Oh10 _
9 24 lfc
10 6 61p
NO MONEY DOWN Monthly
payments a ccord•ng to m
come New J bedroom home,
w1th wal l to watl carpet1nn on
1 a c r e landsc ape d lots Ca ll
today for more •n formatton
~91 5976
9 24 ti c

Factory Closeouts

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BIKE SALE
See us for best
prices

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124 W . Main. Pomeroy
FABR IC SALE over 2,000 yds
of 1st QUa lit y double kn 1ts on
sale on e week only , Monday
Oct 7 tllru Sat , Oc t 12
Beaul tful fal l and w •nte r
prmts and so lidS Pr•ces sta rt
at Sl 49 yer yd Caro l1na
Fabr1c s. Rt 7 one half mile
north of Ches ter , Ohto Henry
and Mary Hunter owner s
Open 9 a m to 7 p m Monday
~
fhru SatiJrda y
I0 6 6tc

APPLES Fttzpa t r.ck Orchard
State Route 689
Phone
Wilkesvil le , 669 378 5
9 25 26fc
A FEW new band ms lrum ents
Cc tact Renee Ston e 99:i' 7567
9 J tfc

Warehouse Closeout!
COOPER
MUD&amp; SNOW

TIRES
As much as 20 Pet. off
present price. Good
supply of 15" VW tires
and fires for older
cars.

MOORE'S
124 W . Main
POTATOES,

Pomeroy

Phon e

ROOM house o n Ct1est e r watE-r
l•n e on Rl 33 •n c ludes '1 tots
and 1 1 ot a c re $5 500 Ca ll
afler 7 1.&gt; m 99 '2 sa75
10 9 611

Strout Realty

MOORE'S

843 2495
10 3 12tc

ALLIS Chalmer s tractor wtth GROCERY busmess for sale
Butld1ng for sa te or lease
mounted plow 5425 PhOne
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
9.d9 2854
to 10 p m tor appo•ntment
10 113t p
3 20 tfc
197 3 YAMAHA
500
MX
motorcycle-, l1ke new Phone KNA PP shoes , soc k s a nd
ta ckets 11 styles on sale
985 393a
P ho ne 991 5324
10 6 6tp
10 1 tfc

CLEANING lady needed at
once, wor k once per week
Phone 992 3901
10 11 3tc
SO MEONE to hel p With e lderly
woman or lUSt stay ntghts. 5
days per week No hou sewo rk
1nvolved Phone 992 3923 or
99 2 3255
10 9 61C

Shuler's Market
W. Main

Pomeroy

FALL IS HERE:

INDIAN CORN
GOURDS

c4

FIREWOOD
7424831

RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms
full basement, a ll electnc
home, 518,500
2 ALL ELECTRIC
homes, 3 bedrooms,

new
car.

peted, $17,500 a nd $17,000 ,
SO ACREs.---Wtth house and

some t1mbe r

Alfred a rea

$17. 500

SYRACUSE - Oldec home.
a! I e lec, 2 bedrooms full
baseme nt , garage
33, 3
4 ACRES - Rt
basement.
bedrooms

garage
RUTLAND BriCk older
hom e 4 bedrooms , carport ,
acre of ground, $1.4,000.
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT'
Lot s Pauley,
Branch Manager

RUSTIC HILLS
m Syracuse , Oh1o, new 3
bedroom home under construction. No down payment ,
low monthly payment. For
those who qualify call
992 3454 Weekdays
446-9568 Weekends

LEE
CONSTRUCTION

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CLINE'S
CONSTRUCTION
New homes for sale.
Route 143
Ph A~ re Lots
3 bedroom, P/2 bath,
available in 3 weeks.

CALL

N E W LISTIN 'G

house and garag e on open
huntmg land M1ne ral s a nd
Lead1ng Cre€k water tap
NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom
home, bath , was her and dry er
hookups ' El ectnc heat ilnd
gorage close to town On ly
$7 500 00
Ml DOLE PORT 1::1
room
hor('le on good s treet wllh 3
bedroom s , '} niC e e nc los ed
porches Full basement and 2
ga rAges Want onl y S16 000 00
WALL TO WALL CARPETING
3 n1ce bedrooms, Large
foyer, gas FA furna ce, storm
doors and wmdows Fenced
back yard for your pet Only
$17.500 00
97 ACRES Of n1ce w1ld
hunt .ng area Waln Ut. h1ckory ,
p1ne and other vartet y Good
bottom land F ree gas
NEW LISTING - 7 acr es of
n1ce lay1 ng land, and 5 room
house, balh . gas furna ce,
dr1lled well, cella r and front
porch Only SIO.OOO 00
BEFORE
YOU
BUY
ANY OTHER HOUSE , SEE
IDE
OH•u- Q92 Jrl5
00? 2] 713

Register For Prizes!
Shop for B.arga ms!
You're lnv1ted!

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POMEROY LANDMARK
9.- Jack W Carsey, Mgr .
aDII
Phone 992 ·2181

Pets For Sale
REGISTERED Br1ttany
Span 1el pups 6 weeks old
Call 9Q2 5072
1o 11 3tc
REDUCTION of grown AKC toy ,
poodles, sso each. pups S65,
S1amese kittens. SIS Phone I
256 6247
10 1 26tc

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KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR
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Loca I company has immediate opening for an experienced
key punch operator. Job consists of operating an I. B.M.
Model 129 Punch Verifier·. Good fringe benefits, $2.80 per
hour. Must be willing to work shift'work. Send brief rest,Jme
of education and work experience to .

Box 100-A
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SE PTIC TANK' S AROB IC
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
CLEA NED
REPAIRED
MILLER
SANITATION ,
STEWART. OHI O PH 6ti2
3035
1041fC
C BRAD FOR D. Auct1oneer
Comp lete Servtee
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
Re - rne , Oh10
Cr1tt Bradford
5 1 tfc
FOR FREE es ttmat es on
a lum •n um
r epla c ement
wtndows, S1dmg , sto rm doo rs
and wmdows, Rail1ng Phone
Char les L1sle Syra cuse, Oh10
Carl
Ja c ob ,
Sa le s
Representat ive,
V
V
Johnson and Son 1nc
4 30 lfc
LA ST BID Home Im provement,
c arpentry wor k, roof1 ng ,
parn t. ng , carpet 1nstalla tton,
fre e est1mates All wo rk
g uaranteed Phon e 742 508 1
9 22 tfc
AUTOMOBILE InSurance been
cance ll ed?
Lo st
your
operator's lt cens e Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc
CREMEANS
CO N CRE TE
del 1vered Monday through
Sa turday and even 1ng s
Phone 4.d6 114 '2
6 13 tfc
EXCEL SIOR Sa lt Works , E
Marn St , Pomeroy All kinds
of sail water pellets , water
nugg ets, blo ck salt and own
Ohto R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

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PIANO t u r11 ng and repatr
Phone Char les Scott 991 3718
9 17 32t p

SEWING MA CHINES Repa1r
serviCe, all makes , 992 2284
The Fabr~c Shop , Pomeroy
Author.zed Smg er Sales and
Service We sharpen SCISSors
3 29 tf c
DOZER work land clearmg by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds roads. etc Large
doze r and operator with over
20 year s expe rrence Pullins
E xc avatmg , Pomeroy , OhtO
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc

CARPOING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Sq. Yd.

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and up
Pnce includes 1nstallaf ton
and free padding Talk to
Wendell _ Grate , carPet
consultant
- We hav e hundreds of
carpet values Your 10b ca n
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks
No long waiting penod.

SPECIAL!
Candy Strtpe Carpet wtth
rubber back .
Reg. 56.99 sq. yd .
Now $4.99 Sq. Yd .
Ntce for bedrooms, dens,
kttchens, etc.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211

Rutland, 0 .

H.P. TRACTOR?

We Have Farman 300
Tractor Ready ·To Gol
-1· m,t II iteh '
-Livfl Power
-Tontue Amp. -Louks Very Good

In Care Of The Dally Sentinel
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

NEED AN EXTRA

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MEIGS ·EQUIPMENT CO. ·
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Ph . 992 -5682 or 992 -7121
All Mechanical Work

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992·2176

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RIGGS USED CARS HAS
TO OFFER
FOR ONLY
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All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

'2195
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YOUR
CHOICE

USED CARS

72 BUICK LeSABRE

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REDECORATING?
Don't forge t the roof of your
home Have a beaut 1ful new
,oof mstal led by All -Weather
Rooftng Co

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Does
your
home
requ1re any of these

services?

IOOPNG

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MIOOlffi'ORT

(~92-255o
)17 l'f 2~,! A.V

All that IS needed for a free
estimate ts a phone call
'Please Phone·

THE DEPENIM9 E
CONTRACTING 00.

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337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550
Known &amp;
R eli.able Service
See
Us
for
your
Plumbing and Heating
Needs.

RACINE PLUMBING
AND HEATING
949. 5961, Racine,

If so, Call us Now for a
Free Estimate .

READY MIX
CONCRETE
deltvered r •Qht to your
protect Fast and easy Free
es t• mates Phone 992 32a4
Goeg l e1 n Ready M1x Co,
Mtddl eport, Oh10
6 30 tfc

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER
"&lt;1 1 th e caut ion !tqht"
TUPPERS PLAIN') 0
BARGAINS ARE
OUR MIDDLE NAME'
The
merchandiztng
philosophy al KURL'S
BARGAIN CENTER Is
s1mple - a " mama papa
store" wtth " cash 'n
carry" pn c mg Th1s mean~
that the cost of the 1tems
YOU buy does NOT ~nclude
mark up for somebody
cred1t, so m e body
free del 1very or for
the sa laries of high ·
pressure salesmen! And
ALL used appltan ces carry
30 -day,
mone y back
guarantees
So
our
are sattsfied
orie~q.,
&amp; quallty -w1se 1
why we have so
many sattsf1ed customers
Tr'( _.s, you'll see; when
you get a good deal, you'll
be back for more!
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NEW FURNISHINGS . 2
pc ltvtng rooms In modern ,
Early Am. or Spanosh from
Sl75 . velvet, Herculon ,
v1nyl recliners S49.95, 3 pc .
Span 1sh table sets, heavy &amp;
beauttful'y styl 1sh in oak
fmtsh $89 95 , wrth red or
gold velvet tnserts $119, 3
pc EA table se ts , S34 95 ;
maple ftntsh 4 dr chests
S30, maple ftntsh bedroom ,
1ncludes dbl dresser w1th
mtrror , 4 dr chest &amp; book·
case hdbd bed $132.50, 30"
foam bunk mattresses
$19.95
USED
APPLIANCES'
(ALL woth 30 day, money
back
guarantees)
Refngerators from S19 95 ,
elect or gas ranges from
$30, elect dryer s $35 (I
copper tone
Fr~grdaire
$49 95)
Or I, coa l wood
hea t mg
stoves
now
available
USED
FURNIJURE
BARGAINS' M&lt;Jre than 25
chests &amp; dressers;
i
cabonets; 1 lg. m••ol•
pine hutch; g
·select· ion
wall -to ·w ali carpet ( in
larger stzes) &amp; rugs;
bedr'm su1tes; nite stands ;
beds ; baby 1fems , rnd oak
table, dinettes, desks,

~~Zalll:~,,s~,;e~Qver~l
sm .
1
cabinets;
ut1l1ty
hen .cup boards , str &amp; OS cha.rs,
only 1 used sofa ; many odd
tables For the discerning
furniture
buyer
pr.
leather topped step end
lables, LT cocktail table
alsoav(!ilable, Queen Anne
end table $35 (the kind
currently shown tn ladles'
mags for upwards of $169)
and it's signed mahogany :
mahogany knee ·hole desk,
bow· end , leather topped
with file drawer, occas.
table. L T, with metal · llned
reservlor lrt one end for
floral · arrangement &amp;
pullout candle board In
other - a real unique lind I
Dk . maple flnosh on knotty
pine trestle table, a great
p1ece, if you like Early Am.
decor - · you can see
yourse lf tn th1s table top'

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Emergency Phone 992·
3995 or 992-7582.

GREAT PAINT VALUES AT
ALL-WEATHER
HARD WARE
On Sal e Now qualtty Devoe
Bnght Wh1te Latex Hou se
Pa tnt •n 2 gallon cans Only
S6 49 per gallon
Brand na me Roof Flaint, 10
pet olf Wh1te they least
Take advantage of the se
great buys whtle they are
st111 tn stock
ALL·WEATHER
HARDWARE
337 North Second Av e
Mtddleport, Oh1o
992 HSO
EXCAVATING, dozer , loader
and backhoe work , sept ic
tanks mstalled , dump trucks
and lo boys for htr e, Will hau l
ftll d 1rt , top sod , ltmeslone &amp;
gravel. Call Bob or Rog er
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089,
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

-,DOZE
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Phone .446 3981 or 444 3459
9 B tfc

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72 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 Ur. H.T, fa c . air, P S, P B, vmyl rGof

Decaratl.n.tr and
Remod-.nng

51695
71
PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE
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4 Dr sedan , auto, P S v1nyl roof

VINYL SIDING ·
PH. 992-7454 or
992·7129

70 A.M. HORNET•..•.•.••.••.••.•••. ..S1295
6 cyl , auto 1 owner

Free Estimates, Midd'--:f..

Service

P&amp;J

68 FORD LTD.••..••••••••••••••••..••.•• ~795

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4 Dr. H T, fac air, P S, P B, vmyl roof

Parts

71
MERCURY MONTEGO •..•..••••• 51495
2 Dr H T , 6 cy l. , auto , P.S.
71 FORD MAVERICK ..••..•...••••••. s1495

Heatmg • Coohng Refrig. •
Plumbong - Eleclrtcal •
Appliance .
Att
work
guaranteed Otscount to
Semor Ctltzens.
215 N. Second St.
Mtddleport , Ohio
992 -3509

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2 Dr .. 6 cyl , auto

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72 VEGA
4 CYL 4 SP.

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70 PONTIAC 4
,Sedan, clean

"Tl RED

1295

DR.................... 5

302 V 8. sland. w.topper

69 DODGE WINDOW VAN .......... 51295
318 V a. auto.

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74 CHEV. C-10 .........................~3295
358 V 8, auto P.S , P B. long wide bed. w-camp lop

S93-6366

--TRACTOR----..

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D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE
949-3832 or 843-2667
All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house.
Paintmg, siding, roofing,
paper hanging , kitchen
cabinets, ,etc.

56 Case wide front end, 3 point hitch with
front end loader in good shape.

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Good Selection Cheaper Cars

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See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Located on St. Rf . 7

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By Mrs. Francis Morris
Rev. Frank Snare of F1r~ l
Baptist Church, Wellston, will
be the evangehst foe the
revival services wh1ch begm
Monday, Oct. 14, at 7:30p. m.
and continue nightly through
Oct . 20. Special music each
evemng

Mrs .

Mina

Coffee &amp; End Table Sets ·
New &amp; ' used, -Starting at

$10

Set

Come and look vs over, the store Is ~eked. We have a little
bot -of everything. Also check with the other stores In the
area, then come here for the best values .

Rutland Furnitun•
742-4211

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992 -)J42
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6 : 00--Til5p . m. Sat.

Mrs Lavm1a Simpson s pent
a week m Columbus w1th her
daughter,
Mrs
Mart an
Kmght.step
Mr. and Mrs Robert .Roush
of Columb us were weekend
g uest..; of her parents, Mr . and
Mrs. Owen Watson
Mr and Mrs . Roy Riffle a nd
son, Melvm, spent several days
at Hawk 's Nest and Black
Water Falls m West Vtrgmia
Mrs Evelyn Young and
Aaron of Galhpohs spen t a
weekend w1th her parent..;, Mr
and Mrs Frank Cleland
Mr and Mrs Shendan
Russell Jr and dau g ht e r,
Paula of Mason, W. Va and
Mr and Mrs. Shendan Russe II
III a nd daughter of Middleport
were dmner guest.s Sunday of
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Turley
Callers at the home of Mrs
E thel Wheeler and Mrs Ada
Bays were Mr and Mrs
Charles Covey a nd Mr and
Mrs Earl Covey of Belpre. Mr
Wallace Amberger of Chesler,
Mr. a nd Mrs Harold Hamm of
Pomeroy, Mrs E lva Co ttrill of
Logan . Mrs. Vorgmw Thoren of
Mmersv11le., • Miss·_. Sybol
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Mason, West Virginia
Open 8: 30-5: 30
Phone: 304-773-5221

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SEVERAL GAS&amp; FUEL OIL HEATERS

was

companied ~y lhelr aunt, Mrs.
C. R. Mitchell and her frtend ,
Mrs Frances Gr~y of Atlanta,
Ga , who' -remained for three
days w1th Mrs. Mitchell's
sister-m-law, Mrs. Bradford
They accompamed Mr. and
Mrs . Leo Mitchell, who came
after them,, baek . to Parkersburg, to leave by plane,
Sunda~ for Atlanta
Mrs
Estella
Reemer,
daughter, Vivian, and Mtss
DeErla Smith of Columbiana
spent Fr~day, Oct 4 wtth Mrs
Hallie Paynter
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lew1s
of Can ton and Mr. and Mrs
Wayland Marr of Lancaster
spe nt Saturday w1th Mr and
Mrs George Ne1gler.
Mrs Leonard Peale of New
York v1s1ted Mrs . Ann Coe who
accompanied her to Cmcmnatt
and spent a few days with Miss
Berm~e Coe.

"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

.MAsON AUTO MART

BEDROOM SUITES
Solid cherry bedroom suite with twtn beds, prtced to sell.
Solid walnut bedroom suite, 4 pc. complete with springs &amp;
mattress, $349.95 .
New Medtterranean bedroom suite wtth red velvet inserts,
5249.95.

BEDs-BEDs-BEDS
2 queen size beds, compl~te saa.oo to $149.95 .
Several full &amp; lwin siie beds, complete $29.95 u~.

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:.ee f-rank Reynolds

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GAS &amp; ELEC . RANGES
Gold, green , copper, whrte. Ltke new. Several other ranges
slartong at $39 .95.

79'/j

Cheste~.

WANTED
Mechanic Wanted

20 REFRIGERATORS
In all colors, includmg stde by side, (20 cU. ft.) priced SlS.OO
to 5399 9S.

OAK BEDROOM SUITE

Lew is

returned home from Arcadia
Nursmg Home'Saturday by he r
daughter Mrs . Ben Philson a nd
Mrs . Thereon Johnson . She IS a
medical patient.
Ben Philson was the v1clim
of an acc1dent Thursday
enroute to work He was taken
to Holzer Medical Ce nter
Mrs
Lela
Easterday
returned to her home from
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Mitchell of Parkersburg spent a
day with Mr. and Mrs Crill
Bradford. They were ac·

We welcome you to the Bargain Center We have the best
prtces and you'll rece1ve courteous . dependable servtce

3 PC.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Racine Social Events

3 Truckloads Good Used
Furniture Arrives!

SPECIAL OF WEEK NO.1

70 Olds 88 HT Sed., v-roof, air............. .'l395
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed..••..• ~1095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... 1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 1995
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S ......... 1595
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air ••.• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air'595
68 Chev. Mai..Wagon, V·8 auto., P.S. ·······1995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air ....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, ,!IUto., P.S ........... I995
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••••....'995
67 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-8, 3 sp ............ '1195
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '495
65 Chev. 4 Door, V·8, auto.................... 1395
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan....................1150

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LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Frank Gh.een,
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Sales Mgr.

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ESTATE SALE PENNSVI.LLE, OHIO

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PHONE 992-77,77

SUNDAY, OCT. 13
AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP

POMEROY

HOURS:

•10 miles southwest of McConnelsville and Malta, Ohio on
51. Rl . 377 tn Pennsvtlle at the Boll Janes Farm by the
Embree Park .
Selling the antique furniture. china , glassware;. guns, and
modern furntture from three estates Also selling furniture &amp; elec. appliances from Malta Manufacturing Apts
Will sell modern furniture &amp; mosc. Items In A.M . ,Will start
selling antiques at 1 o'clock.
'
Nothint shown before ,d1y of s•le. lunCh on premises .
Positive 10. Terms · cash dfiY of sale. Not responsibl• for
'accidents. . '
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Auctioneers-Bill Janes&amp; Associates
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Phone 962-4377 or 557-3411

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
'·1 PM-&amp; .· PM

Destgned
traditton .

GREAT
COUNTRY

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.
500 E. MAIN ST.

992-2174

POMEROY, 0.

USED burlap s acks Phone 992
7308
10 11 Jtc
E ARN e xtra ca s h t he ea s y way 1
Prt ces are gr eat for you r
scr ap tron , s t1eet 1ron copper ,
bra ss
alum1num
IB,M
Pap ers , stam les s stee l auto
ba ttc rr es , auto radiatOrs Sell
10 on e of th e larges t recycltng
comp &lt;:m •es tn th1 S part of the
s tat e Th e Rosenberg Com
pany 1\th Pns , Oh10
10 9 tfc
JUNK autos, comple te and
del•v ered to our ya rd We p1ck
up all kmds of scrap me ta ls
nnd •r on Rtders Sa lvage St
Rt 124 Rt d Pome roy Ohio
Call 991 5 t~ 6 8
10 11 26tp
C A~ H

pa1d for a ll makes and
mod e ls of mobtle homes
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 13 ft c

Harnson
Spendm g a few days woth Mr
and Mrs Cect l Toban was Guy
Toban of Denver, Colo , who
visited severa l relatives and
frtends tn lh1s commumty
Mrs . Hazel Arnold was
honore d on her btrlhday wtth a
btrlhday dmner A btrthday
cake was presented by her
c hildren, Mr and Mrs Rona ld
McNally and da ughte r of
Athens, Mr and Mrs. Patnck
Williams and ch ijdren of
McArthur. Mr a nd Mrs.
Nathan Arnold and sons of
Chester, and Waller, at hom e.

mid -size

ca r

tn

Thunderbird

1972 Chev. 6 Cyl. Nova ........................ !2195
4 Dr seda n, one careful local owner Sharp

1972 Ford V8 112 Ton Pickup...................12795

Wanted To Buy

GET
ATTENTION

a

Des tgned for Elegance in a new , ef ficient s tze. One -half ton lighter, 2 feel
shorter than full soze but comparable in
room and luxury with highest priced
cars Now on dtsplay, and also sharp
used cars

Something To Relieve In.

Sport s Custom , 360 V 8, power steenng , power brakes, auto
trans , low mtlea'ge. One of the s harpest vsed trucks anywhe re,
tw 1n gas tanks.

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Hard Top .................12795
Low mil eage, extra clean, AM FM stereo rad1o , atr cond , fully
eq uipped

1971 Volkswagen 4 Dr. Sedan ................. !2495
Seats have never been sa t on Auto trans , low m•leage

1971 Dodge V8 Special Edition ............... 11695
2 dr hardtop mid s 1zed lu,.;ury Dodge One local owner,
fully eq utpped

1969 Pontiac Gran Prix ••.••.••.••.•••• •••••••• !1395
2 Dr hardtop, Pontia c's fop of line spor ts ca r L•ke new finish
~~~ ~
Fully equrpped

1969 Olds "98" 4 Dr. Hard Top ................. 1995
Fully equipped with power windows and air .ost all equipment
Local owner Top of line In Olds

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OLD F URNITURE , oak tables,
c :ocks tee boxes , brass beds ,
diShes , desks, or complete
hou se hold s Wrtte M D
M11!er, Rl 4, Pomeroy , Oh10,
ca ll 992 7760
5 13 tfc

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Wmners of free ttckets to Kings Island:
Roscoe W•se, Jr .• Middleport, Ohio
Carl Wolfe. Rt. 1, Racine, Oh1o
Ralph M. Rottgen, New Haven , W. Va .
C. J. Gerard, Middl~porl, Ohio
Reg1ster now for last drawing thts weekend.

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1 copper 45c radiators
15c, brass , 2Sc
batteries,
s 1 30 G mseng , S60 yellow
roo t i4 tops Sl 50 , May
App le , 70c , M A Hall Reeds
VI ll e , Oh10 Phone 378 6249
10 4 tfc

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darrnell Dodrill or
Danny Thompson

Mob1le :-iomes For Sale
TRAILER for sa le a t Hy sell
Run , 2 bedroom s Phone 992
3975 or 992 257 1
10 111fc
8x45 2 BEDROOM mob de home
Phone 992 3324
10 11 61C

PUBLIC NOTICE
Th e annual e le ct ron of the
Me•gs County Agrt c ultural
Soc tety Dtre ctor s Wttl be held
Thur s day, November 7 197-l at
the off1 ce of th e Me tgs Coun ty
CommiSSIOn ers tn th e Court
hou se a t Pom ero y, Oh10 from 5
to 9 p m
Qua l•ft cat •on s for d~rectors
a re that they must be a
Qua lified voter of Me1gs County
and must hav e a membersh iP
hcket tn sa1d soet e ty of 1974
Ca nd•d a l es petll1ons must be
filed w1th th e Se cretary no la ter
th an 5 p m Wednesday Oc
Iober JO 19 7&lt;~ Only person s
holdmg member sh•p ti ckets a t
Ihe c lose of the 19 74 Coun ty Fa tr
or at le ast ( 15&gt; ca lendar days
before the date of cl ect10n are
qua11 11ed to vote
Th e Me1y s Ag r •c ultural
S oe~ety By Mr s Ma r v1n K1ng ,
Sec retary

Red. Hot
SPECIALS

197 2 WINCH ESTER Mobile
home , 60x12 , ? bedrooms, p;,
ba ths cen tral alf furnace and
carpe ted Phone 992 5254 or
(304) a!l 2 2217
9 29 tfc
2 BEDROOM mob1le home m
town ~4 .5 0 0 Call 992 3975 or
992 2571
9 13 tfc

For Rent
3 AND 4 ROOM furntshed and
unrurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 lf c
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PRIVATE mee t1ng room for
any organ,zat,on. phone 992
3975
3 11 tfc

70· Ford Maverick ......................$1295
~ Local 1 owner, good

w s w tires, deluxe int trim, wheel
covers , rad1o, 6 cyl, real economy wJJh std tran s, blue
ftn., nt ce

1968 Chevrolet lmpala ............... ..J895
Spl. Cpe. red finish. blk. vinyl top. spolless Interior. good
tires, radio, automaf1c tra ns , V 8, power s teertng

68 ChiJSier 4 Door..................... $495
Good ltres,

t~lr ,

-TW-------------O room and bath aprs m

( 10 ) 11 18, 25 J tc

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M•ddleport For tnformat•on ,
call 992 1550 or 742 6551
7 3 tfc

P S , P B, and radto

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"WE RU~~ A VE~. Y SIMPLE BUSINESS"
We Sell &amp; Service Chevrolet Cars &amp; Trucks

"

NEW MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE

due to transfer, this hoittrn set up in
new trailer park. Be the first to own
your own mobile home .in Ohio Valley's
Newest &amp; Finest ParK.
3 BR TOTAL ELECTRIC.
FINANCING AVAILABLE

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
992-2126

"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves. Ti I 8
Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

Auto Sales

FURNISHED
apartmen t ,
adults only tn Mtddteport
Phone 992 3874
5 12-tfc

1972
PONTIAC
Catalma
Brougham, black w1lh Wh 11e
mter10r , p s , p b, a~r con
d•t•on~ng, AM 8 track stereo
buill'"' 19,000 m1les Phone
2J7 2063
10 9 Jtc

------------COUNT'RY
Mobile ~ome
Parte,

Rt 33, ten mites north of
Pomero y Large lois with - - - - -'- - - - - - - - - concrete patios , sidewalks , 1971 FORD Torma, low mlleag,_e.
runners and off street
4 dr sedan, V 8 Auto tran s
parktng
Also, , spaces for
m1sslon, $1 ,750 Phone 843 ·
small traders Phone 992 7479
2137
· 72ltfc
10·6 6tp
APT for rent. prtvate entrance.
t96Q VAN , 8 cylinder Phone nl .
bath , . bedroom , kitchen
S6S1
Flhone 992 5508
8·16 tfc
10 11 3tc

SAVE MONEY &amp; PROBLEMS,
IT'S ALREADY Sn UP.
- -------------OPEN -HOUSE
2 BEDROOM hoUse to rent
SAT. 10 am to 7 pm
Phone 992
or 992 2571
.....
10-lltfc
SUN. 1 pm to 6 pm
TR AILER space on private lot,

1971 DODGE Pickup Wtth
topper, automat1c , power
brakes , $1,450 Also . Honda
Cycle 750 1972 model WIOd
shteld , crash bar , foot peg ,
3 mlles from Pomeroy , Ph one
back rest. luggage rack ,
367 7743
sadd le bags , exce ll ent con
drt1-:&gt;n $1.250 Phone 742 6254
· 10113tc
10 9 61C
NICE 3 rroom apt and bath, " - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - I
FORo Gataxie 500 , 289
all e t.ec trlc ~ 1n Pomeroy 1967
e
ng1ne,
exce llent for parts,
Tabletop, ranger. wall oven,
new starter a nd exhatJst
n 1ces t apt . arovnd. Phone
system Good tranSm iSSIOn.
Ga ll ipolis . • .4.46 7699
or
SISO Flhone 667 3095
even1ngs, •.c6 -9539
10 9 4tc
823tfc
3975

COUNTRY

~OBILE

HOME PARK

DARWIN, OHIO
P HO~ E 992· 7034

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We Are 1'he Nice People.

News, Notes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whtte
v1s 1ted r ecently w1th Mrs.
Neva Kmg and Mrs . Nora
Cummms of Reynoldsburg,
Rev and Mrs. Clyde Hmton of
Columbus, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Chase a nd Mrs Ruby Rucker·
of Grove Ctty, Mr. a nd Mrs
Robert Swearmger and Bobbte
of West Mtlton , Mr. and Mrs
Davtd Glenn of Tipp City and
Mrs. Myrtl e Carman at
Hunllngton
Mrs. Je nme Halhe IS VISiting
w1lh Mr. and Mrs. R obert
Sweannger a nd s on a l West
Milton
The Carl reumon was held
Sunday at the Bed ford Youth
Center
Sunday vts ttors of' Mr. and
Mrs John Dean were Mr and
Mrs
Cla1r
Waggoner,
Harnspnvllle ; Mr and Mrs.
Paul P aynter of Carpenter,
Mrs . Garola Gilkey, R1c k ,
Cindy, Tammy a nd Jason of
Athens, Mr . and Mrs. B1ll
Spaun, Pomeroy, Mrs. Anna
Mae Terrell and Juanita
Terrell of Patas kala , Mr . and
Mrs. Rowland Dais , local, and
John Walter , AmUj and son,
John Dean, and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Toban of Denv~r, Colo.
Recent v1s1 tors~ pf Mrs .
Elizabeth Murray were Mrs.
Charles Mash and Susie of
Laurel Cliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison
and Rodney spent a weekend
w1lh Mr and Mrs. Olen

heavier ,

3 BUICKS &amp;1 PONTIAC LEFT

R &amp; J COIN S wil l beat theMGM
Flea Marke t Satu rd ay and
VALIANT 65xl2, 3 bedroom
Sunday Will buy se ll , and 1970
fu
lly
carpeted, LP gas heat
trade silv er
Phone
992 7751
10 11 2tc
s 25 tfc

~td!ZI ,Ieporf- Pomeroy

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Designed to r ep la ce the longer ,
expe nsive ca r s .

Notice

SliREO
92.1 ·,
WMPQ;FM

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MODEL CLOSEOUT

Kingsbury

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Ebcrsbach of Pomeroy, Mrs
Clara Mae Sar gent, local , Mrs
Karen Werry a nd Mrs Lmd a
Holter of Mormng Star
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ELEGANT

1974

1

72 Olds Toronado CPe., V-roof, p!!w .. air •••• '3695
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S......... .'2495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. air.••.• ~1495
72 Pontiac Cal. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air .••.•..•• '1795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto .••..••..• .'1695

985-4100

SEPTIC
TANKS cleaned
Modern San ttat10n, 992 3954 or
992 7349
9 18 tfc

LS

73 Chev. Capnce 4 Dr., v-roof, a1r..••.••..•. '3495
7'J Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... .'3295
73 Buick Elec. H.T. Sed., power, air, sharp,. '4595
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Or. HT., v-roof, air ......... '3095
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air .............. '3495
72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo. !2995

RIGGS USED CARS

RUTLAND
BARGAIN CENTER

S1~:.

H~TCHBACK .......... !1295

68 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR ............ s395
72 FORD RANGER XLT............. s2495

OF:"
Dry Red, Itchy SkonRed. Smelly
Hard WaterThen call us for a FREE
Water Analysis.
Roght Now AI'

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

73

ON OUR
-wtth_

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Olds 98
Sedan, full power, an....... 4595

72
CHEV. IMPALA
4 Dr H T , fac. a1r, P S, P B, v1nyl roof

Interior. latc:!fklr

TO CASH IN

Buyl ••
Many Prices R~ducedl

4 Dr H T. , a 1r , P. S , P B, v1nyl roo f

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ALL·WEATHER

Open Mon - Sat.
SAM 6 P. M

•&lt;N'INV $"01/lltfO

SEPrtC
lANK S c leaned,
reasonable r ates Ph 4.46
4782 GalliPOliS John Russell,
owner and operator
5 12 tf c

777 Pearl Street
Middl~port. Ohio
Phone 992-5367 or 992 -3861

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BOWERS
REPAIR
Next to Highway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

Rutland

ASSOCIATES

FALL BARGAIN

Our aim is to please
our customers

On State Rt. 124, 1f2 mt . from
Route 7 by -pa ss towards

907)61')

7 16 tfc

MIDDLEPORT Large
pr~ ce reduct•on on thrs
Business room with lovely
apartment over 3 8 R. , P/2 r
baths, dmmg , nice k1tchen ,
H W floors wtth carpettng ,
central hot water heat. Call
for pnce
MIDDLEPORT - Make an
offer House has had 2
apartments, separate baths,
trailer hookup (rentedl. all
of 2 lots &amp; a part of 4 lots ,
garage w1th room for
workshop
POMEROY - Mulberry Hts
Lovely home . 3 B. R .. balh,
nrce kitchen, H W floors,
some carpeting, recreation
roorn, full basement, central
heat and air cond
LANGSVILLE - On good
fishing creek. About 10 acres
on g09d black lop road Some
fences $5,800.
Buy Todav for Tomorrow's
Happtness .
992-2259 or 992-2568

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

GORDON H TEAFORD

!'us1ness Serv1ces

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

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!2 Or H T, fac a1r, P S., P.B, v•ny\ r oof, extra clean

ALL..-WEATHER
/ ..,..,._, . " '"

HELrN l TEAFORD

Somethmg For Everyone!

BONANZA

GET
AMNnGN

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12tc

OCT. 7 THRU OCT. 19

Water1 Electric, Gas, Sewer
l~nes,
tnstalled
Work
guaranteed.
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Limestone &amp; fill Otrt
Commercia 1- Residentia I
Construct1on &amp; Remodel

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Phone

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PUMPKINS~

CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nat1onw 1de
In surance Offers ea rnmg s up
to $15,000 (thiS 1s a salary, not
a draw l to sell complete 10 TRAILER for sa te Phone (304)
773 5a4o
surance prote c tion
ltfe,
10 8 6tc
health , auto, 11r e
com
mer c•a l. auto ltn ance , and
mutual funds No pnor ex 1912 MACK (maxidyne) wtth 40
perlence 1S necessary s1nce
ft Hobb"s trailer wtth tran s
we have one of th e most
cold refngeration Can be
complete trammg programs
seen at 247 Mulberry Ave,
1n the •ndustry If you are
Pomeroy Phon e 992 3736 be
1nterested 1n a c areer op
twee n a and 4 30 p m.
portun1ty tn a reward 1ng
10 8 61c
busine ss.
ca ll
Stanley
Ferg uson at 614 446 .4707 QUITE a se1ect1on of framed
Collect , Monday thru F r1day ,
beagle rabb1t dog s and pups
a a .m to 4 30 p m An Equal
Reasonably pr1 ced. call 742
Opportun1ty Empl oyer
3810 , Rt l , Rutland , OhiO
10 9 3tc
10 8 5tp

for sa le

Business Services

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WAITRE SS wanted, apply tn
pe-rson at Crew's Steak
House
10
8 10tc
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PPa 1 ~ s!aiP For Sale

c;:, TERL ING s lv e r fl at war e
Sliv e r tei'l serv1ce f•nc Chona
c ry s till ccram •c s d •amond
r~nq s Mc'lny hou sehold
,,.,......,s
Phone 99? ?:161

•

V•rqll B. Tra tord ')r .
Broio.Pr
no Mechdn1c Sln•Pt
-,. --~...,Pomeroy , Ot11o .t576~

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SIN G ER automat 1c Zrg Zilg
sew •nQ mC~chH,e s , 1n !'.CW•nQ
l&lt;~ble
Mak es IJIJ!I o nho les
se w ~ on button s bltn d he ms ,
e tc Top notch cond 1lt on Pay
$ 51 or ter ms availa ble Phone
992 77 5 'J
1o 6 tf c

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TEAFORD

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Dt,\ MA GE 1974 Z IU
7 /I. G SE WING M AC HIN E ~
s till •n ortQin itl car ton s "J n
i1 11.1c hn1 Pnt s nt cded .1s our
&lt;on tr otc; -Mrf' bu11' 111 Sew o;
w•th I or 1 nPt'dl cs , Ill '"~"- f'!.
bultonhol es S&lt;' w on bull ons
monoqrnms r~n d I.JI•nd hl'm
s tilch I ul l Ccl &lt;i lt pr1 Cf' ~ 3 8 ~0
or budQf'l plan .=. vadetbl e
Ptton e 99'} 71 5S
10 6 I h;:

.... OT S tot sa 1e· tra1 ter or housl'
All U 1 tltll es Phonr ! rt? 'l A ro;
Ruilo.Jnd , Oh •o Pr'I_CL \ 2,SOO

ease

( ,11\

1964 CLA SS IC Ramb ler plus 7 B CHAROLA IS bull 8 months
par ts Easy on gas ~nd good
Old , $250 V H Well 992 5935
condd1on Refrigerator gas
10 6 6tp
stove 2 record players Kaf•e
Carpenter
Lark 1ns
St
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
R-u t land Phone 742 4964
WIG S (The Mmk Oil Base
10 10 2tc
Cosmettcs )
Phone
BROWN ' S 992 511 3
11il71 APACHE Romer camp 1ng
8 20 tf c
trailer ~l 1 d s tate Phone 992
11 ? I

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Amer1can Hardware
4 ROOM house unfurn•s hed on
1650 Lmcoln He1ghts Phon e

or

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10 9 M e

70 000 BTU fuel oil stove 5.175
Phone {304 l 773 5428
·10 10 6tp

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

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YARD SALE
c lean ers new 19 71
i\L L 0/\Y S.M turd i'l y O ct I? VACUUM
mod t' l co mple te w•th ,111
corn e r of Locus t nnd '&gt;ho rt
c lean•nQ tool s Smrtll PA• n'
Four th nt 307 LOC USI C.. l
darn a qe •n Sh1ppmq Will !;rkr
Middl e po rt
All S•te s o f
S'l7 cash
or budQf't plan
cl oth•nQ an d olh{' r • t e m ~
fi va• l &lt;~bl e
Phone 99'1 7J 'lJ
10 10 71p
10 6 If (

10 10 3tc

AUCTION , Thursday
and
Saturday ntght. 7 p m at
Mason Auct1on Horton St m
Mason . W Va ConSignments
wel'-ome Phon e (304) 773
5471
.
10 3 ti c

Wfl.l Nu l S1f' r t'(l r flll lo &lt;Qt1 1
hlll{'lll('n 7 fl lr ,1 &lt;k lilp c /\M
I M
r ,l(il ('l 1 " IH'&lt;I k~ r 'iOUI\d
SyStC' rH f'r11&lt;'11l ( l' $11 0 \ A or
l'il SY tpnn c; ((Ill 99 ? jQ(. ',
Hl t. II r

W IS H to thank m y ma ny
tr .end s for th e nrce b•rthday

and get w e l l card s I ha ve
r e ce 1ved Also . for tne man v
ca l l s 1 rece.ved whil e I was a

~or f? M

For Sale

Yard Sales

!leal ~state For Sale

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10 - The Daily Sentinel, MiddlepOrt-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Oct. 11. 1974

Reform hill ~~s approval
WASHINGTON l UP! I - The ··
House Thursday gave ' final
congressional approval to a
sweeping campaign refor-m bill
that
includes
.taxpayer
financing of presidential
campigns and cracks down on
big contributors .
With little opposition, the

MEIGS THEATRE

House •passed a comprodi'ise
\ rn .irlrlilio n lu pruviding
package of reforms , spawned publir fi~anring of pn..•sidcnti;1l
by the Wat er~a tr seandals .· [I clr&lt;·tions , primarit·s . and
would lin lit spend in~ by each of · &lt;·nnvent iops . th e mc;1surc
the 1976 major presidential would 'ha rply limit politica l
candidates to $20 million .
&lt;.·nntribulinns Uy individupl.s
Normall'y, the bill - already and by (li',L(ani7.atiuns. and
approvc-d by the Senale would - for lh&lt;- firsl tinw -would be forwarded to the impose a C'eilinJ.! on thr &lt;Jmount
White House.
a randidal e can spend .
But Senate Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield said he
would hold the bill unless he
can get assurance's President
Ford will not "pocket veto" the
meas ure
during
the
congressional recess , which is
PT. PLEASANT - Injuries
scheduled to begin Friday.
received in a two vehicle wreck
The
mea su re
would
in Mason County Sund&lt;y night
automatically die 10 days after
have claimed the life of
the recess begins il Ford does
Henrietta Wray , IS-year old
not sign it. There would be no
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
opportWlity to override such a
Charles Clovhis Wray, Ashton .
"pocket veto."
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Miss Wray died this morning
in Holzer Medical Center
where she was admitted
shortly after the accident that
also claimed the life of William
T. J ones, Jr ., 25, Cheshire, the
driver of the car in which Miss
Wray was a passenger.
Meanwhile, James Darrell
Davis, 16, Point Pleasant High
School student and football
player and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Edward Davis,
also of Ashton , remains in
c ritical condition in Holzer . He
received injuries in the same
accident which occurred on SR
2 at Jerry's Run , Supday
evening at 8:50.
With the death of Miss Wray,
Mason County's highway
fatality toll has risen to seven
so far this year.

Woman dies of
wreck injuries

Tonight. Sat .- Sun .
Oct . 11 -12- 13

FUNNY CAR
SUMMER
Technicolor
Jim Dunn

"G"
Shaw Starts 7 p.m .

A
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A neighbor knows what you need.
We're ready. Willing. Able to help.
Looking for action?
Let's get together. Neighbor!

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pei-sons were pla ced on
probation and severa l others
en trred pleas t1• indictments in
Mason County Circuit Court
Thursday morning.
Judge James I .ee Thompsori
ordered probation or two years .
eac h to Daniel Heslep and
a ·eorge Nowlin . Eac h was
sentenced for possession of less
Ulan 15 grams of marijuana .
Five other persons ap'pearing before Judge Thompson, were Paul A. Thomas,
Marshall Allison and Gerald
Frank J ohns, each entering
pleas of not guilty , with trial
dates set on Qcl. 21; James L.
Donahue is to appear Oct. 12, a
new plea date, and John
Michael Wheeler declined to
plead and had a new plea date
set on Oct. 15.

Virgil A. Rose
dies in Akron
Virgil A. Rose, 75, Akron,
formerly ol Meigs County died'
today.
He is survived by his wife,
Evelyn Wilson Rose, two
children, Dorothy Kleski and
Jene Rose; 12 grandchildren ;
one sister, Mary Genheimer,
Chester; four brothers, Julius
and Harry, Akron, Lawrence,
Reedsville, and Norman,
Bidwell, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 10 a.m. at the
Eckard-Baldwin Funeral
Home, Akron .
PTA TO MEET
The Salisbury PTA will meet
Tuesday , Oct. 15, at 7:30p.m.
Ill the school. The new Federal
Teacher Corps will be included
in the program. Parents are
asked to turn in stamp books or
money for the fall festival
scheduled for Nov . 16. Refreshme nts will be served.

reports of the incident were
inaccurate, and Goss interpreted that to mean that
Mills was not there.
Goss issued his Ot&lt;:n statement Thursday saying he had
misunderstood.
"I, of course, deeply regret
any embarrassment that it
may have caused him and his
family, and any inconvenience
it has caused others," he said.
What the incident means will
CONNEAUT, Ohio !UP! ) mean remains to be seen.
. Frank P . McNeille, 65, Geneva,
His opponent, Judy Petty, won the $300,000 prize in this
said she would not comment on week's Ohio lottery drawing
the incident but her campaign here Thursday and then found
aides were reported to be he didn 't have a dime to
delighted with the turn of telephone relatives with the
events.
news.
Until now , it appeared there
McNeille, who underwent
was little chance she could win open heart surgery three years
although she was expected to ago, says he can find good use
take a hefty share of the votes. for the money.

Farm Festivalp.rogr_am

Po~eroy

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OCTOBER 11 , 12, 13, "14
Hours: Friday 10-6, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 9-5
BOB EVANS FARMS
U.S. Route JS,·Ria Grande, Ohio
· Paul E. Wagner, MC
10: 00 Hillfolk Dancers
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OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL8 P.M.

lt : OO Cochran Family : Bluegrass Music

your mone
support your

11 · 45 Ed Bruce: Cou ntry &amp; Western Singer
12: 15 Hillfolk Dancers
12 : 45 Cochran Family
I : 30 Ed Bruce
1: 00 Country Twins: Singers
2: 30 Hillfolk Dancers
3:00 Cochran Family
3: 45 Ed Bruce
4: 15 Morgan's Raiders : C,oun tr y Music
4: 45 Hilll olk Dancers
Saturday , Oc1ober 12
9:30 Hillfolk Dancers
10: 00 Gallia Academy Band

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11 :00 Country Twi ns : Singers
11 : 30 Harvest Queen Contest
12 : 15 Ed Bruce : Country &amp; Western Si nger
12 : 45 H i llfolk Dancers

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1: 45 Cochran Family

2: 15 Ballads from "Ga llia Country"
2:45 Ed Bruce
J : 15
3:45
4: 15
4: 45
5: 15

Cochi-an Family

Country Twins
Wagon Wheelers Square Dan cers
Ed Bruce
Hillfolk Dancers
Sunday, October 13
10 : 00 Wor ship Se rv ice
Rev . Pau l Hawks, Preacher
Joyce Hawk s. Hymn Singer
I I : 00 Coch ran Family : Bluegrass Music
I I : 45 Ed Bruce : Country &amp; Western Singer
12: 45 Country Twins: Singers
1:15 Cochran Far'nily
1: 45 Ballads from "Gallia Country"
2:15 Hillfolk Dancers
2: 45·.. Ed Bruce
3:15 Cochran Family
4:00 Wagon Wheelers Square Dancer s
4: 30 Morgan's Raiders: Country Mus ic

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QUEEN AND HER ATI'ENDANTS - Ml.ts Bobnle
Johnson, right, was crowned lll74 Bob EvansFann Harvest

October 10 to 19
pantyhose and sto•

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(from time to time)
Cochran Family: Bluegrass Mu sic
Hillfolk Da nce r s
Country Twins : Singers
Ed Bruce: Country &amp; Western Singer
Morgan' s Raiders: Country Music

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RIO GRANDE Miss Bonnie
Johnson, 17, Hannan Trace High School
senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Johnson. Rt. 2, Crown City, was
crowned Fourth Annual Harvest Queen
during the Bob Evans Fann FesUval here
· Saturday afternoon.
Miss Johnson succeeds 1973 queen,
Miss Jada Smeltzer, who was' a Hannan
Trace participant last year .
The 1974 queen was crowned by Bob

pantyhose

Now $4.95/3 pairs $14.50

FIELD OEMONSTRATIONS
Friday
Glenn' s Sheepsheari ng -'- 11: 00. 1: oo, 2: 30
Saturday and Sunday
Bradfords' Border . ~llies -

pomeroy
national
bank·

rulland

the bank ol
the centu ry
established 1872

FDIC
MAIN OFFICE

Mon ., Tues ., Wed ., Thurs . 9a .m . 3p .m .

Friday 9 a.m . to 7 p .m .
Saturday 9 a .m. lo 12 Noon

Mrs. Reibel commissioned

RUTLAND BRANCH

Now you can ·stock up and save
money on famous Supp.hose
oantyhose and stockings. All
Supp-hose styles are on sale .
Threat your legs to a new world
of comfort while the big
Supp-hose sale is on .

FRIDAY, OCTOBER II is SENIOR CITIZENS DAY a11he
Fes1ivall
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Man .• Tues., Wed ., Sat ., 9 a.m .-3 p .m.
Thursday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon

Mrs. Edna Reibel's commission as deputy for
Theodorus
Council
17 1
Daughters of America, was
received from Mrs . Ollie
Jones, state councilor, .and
·, presented at the Monday night
meeting of Theodorus, held at
the IOOF hall, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Reibel was unable to
a !tend the meeting and
remains confined to her home .
Read was a thank-you for the
cards she received while

Friday 9 a.m . to 7 p .m .

AUTO ~NK HOURS
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Live ·
Entertainment

Back Again!

GEO. HALL
and

hospitalized.
Mrs .
Eva
,Dessauer, councilor, presided
at the meeting during which
time the recent hospitalization
of Mrs. Mabel Bearhs was
noted .
Mrs. Hayes reported on the
deputy club meeting at the
Belpre home of district deputy
Faye Hoselton, Sunday. At that
meeting friendship night was
planned for Nov. 12 at Belpre
WIth a potluck dinner . The
annual Christmas party was
set for Dec. I at the Ramada
Inn, Marietta. Mrs. Hayes was
accompanied to the meeting by
Mrs. Betty Reibel.
In a letter from the state
council, she announced her
slogan, "Build the Daughl&lt;!rs
Qf America," and her mot&amp;.;,
" Our
Investment
in
Tomorrow tt . The national
project of giving a dime for
each holiday and birthday was
announced. All of the money
will go to the national home of
Tiffin. Betty Crocker coupons
are to be saved 'by the members for the Tiffin home and
will be used to secure a ·washer.
Next meeting was announced
for Oct. 21 and games will be
played and refreshments
served .

BOARD TO MEET
The
Meigs
County
Agricultural Society Board will
meet at 8 p.m. Mo~day at the
fair board office on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds.
SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to the Harold
Reeves residence on Union
Ave., at 11 :17 p .m., Thursday
for Janet Reeves who was iU.
She was taken tO Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
HAYRIDE SET
The Trinity Sunday School,
Pomeroyi will hold a wiener
roast and hayride Sunday at 5
p.m . at the harpe of Mr. and
Mrs . Roy Holter. Those
needing tran~portation should
be at the church at 4:30 p.m.
YOUTH TO MEET
The
Katharos
Youth
Fellowship will meet at the
home of Rev. Steven Wilson at
7:30 p.m . Monday. There will
be Bible study, feDowship and
refreshments. All young people
are welcome.

IHE HAllMARKS

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED- Mila Hudson, •
Syracuse; Maggie Caruthers,
Pomeroy;
Margie Hall ,
Rutland.
DISCHARGED - Connie
Manley.• Gaylene Robinson,
Joan Tuttle, Olive Erdman,
Janet Sigman, . Florence
Deeter , Charles Curfman ,
William Hawk, Dorothy Greathouse, · Thelma Grueser,
Emma Cummings, Kay Hockman .

Sale Prices Friday and Satur&amp;. .
on Mens and Boys Winter JacketsWomens Sweaters
Womens
Slacks - Girls Dresses - Preteen
Sportswear - Sleeping Bags - Lee
Coveralls for Men - Boys double
knit Dress Slacks - lined denim
Western Jackets - Dutch Flower
Bulbs - Kimball Pianos.

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Meigs Girls Athletic
.Boost..rs will meet at 7 p.m.
Monday at the high schooi: The
public is welcome. ·

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COLUMBUS - Gov. John J. GUllgan
has announced an award of $619,441 to the
Appalachian Human Development and
Economic Community Organi2ation f&lt;ir inschool youth programs in Ross, · Pike;
Scioto, Hocking, Athens, Y.inton, Meigs,
Gallia, Jacltson and Lawrence counties.
The grant is one of 28 totaling ap.. /proximately $3.5 milllon distributed under
· · : :. , the Comprehensive .Employment and
. ·: . TrainiJ1g Act of 1973 (CETA) . The funds
· •. will provide youth · work experience
programs to approximately 4,000 students
In 64 "balance of state" cOiillties in Ohio.
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David C. Sweet, director of · the
Department of EconQIIUc at!d CoiJllllwtlty
· • Develapmenr, said, "The paid work ex. · P.~ence ls,aimed ai encouraging dr~ts
· to return to scbool and at keeping potell)lal
drOP"'!Is fromleilvlng school." GuldeUnes
· for the progra'ms were written ·by the
' development depa(trnent's Mappower
· Developmenl Division.
The programs provide funda fOr parttime jobs for economically disadvantaged
yolsng peopki: who need money to meet
school expenses. Participants w...k ~lgh\

Than 12,()(}()
Families
.Middleport-Pomeroy

to 10 hours per week in private nonprofit
agencies in the community and receive the
minimmn wage.
J]nder the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, units of
government may become "prime Sponsors" and request manpower rE,~Jvenue
sharing funds. Units of government
choosing not to become "prime sponsars"
are part of the "balance of state" area
\vith the state as the "prime sponsor." The
state then contracts \vith the areas to
deliver manpower services.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Watergate
Prosecutor Leon Jaworski resigned
Saturday, saying his decision had nothing
to do with Richard Nixon's pardon and that
·to challenge it in court would amount to
"Wlprofessional conduct."
Hi~ departure, planned for several
weeks, will not affect the ongoing
Watergate cover-up trial- the major
prosecution under his leadership.
The 69-year-&lt;&gt;ld Texas lawyer, who took
over the demanding job II months ago
following Nixon's firing of Archibald Cox,
said his work was nearly completed and
could be wrapped up by som.One else.
And he said he felt it would be "intellectually dishonest .. -.tantamount to
unprofessional conduct" for him to try to
undo the unconditional pardon President
Ford gave his predecessor' because he is
convinced Ford had full legal authority to
grant It.
In a Jetter to Attorney General William
B. Saxbe, Jaworski asked that his resignation be accepted effective Oct. 25 and
suggested that Deputy Special Prosecutor
Henry Ruth be named to succeed him.
Jaworski also thanked Saxbe for keeping ,
his promise not to interfere with the work
of the special prosecutor's office. He said
he would remain available lor " consultations" as the Watergate investigations are wrapped up and ~ final
report Is written.
" The bulk of the work entrusted to the
care of this office having been discharged,

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Lt. Gov. Brown
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superintendent of · the Sunbury Schools,
then became assistant principal of the
Bedford SChool. He was .named principal
of the . Lancaster Hlih School, superin.tenden! of tile Lancaster City Schools and
to his present position lri 1968.
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. · Mr. Brown . received l)ls bachel...'s Ohio University Alwnni Ass&lt;iciation 's
hlghefi honor, "The Certiflcate 'of Merit"
~ . ''degree· In education at Ohio University in
Atlle'lll ill .1931 and his master's de!Vee ln for hla maj~ contrlbuti~ns in education
school adminl~tratlon at Ohio .S tate . whU, IIUpetinfendent·of the Lancaster City
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POMEROY - Dorothy Will, "grandmother" to a class of 38 lively five-yearolds in the Pomeroy kindergarten class, is
loving
every minute of -it.
RIO GRANDE ~Ohio's Lt. Governor
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The
title, "grandmother," was given
John Brown will be on the Rio Grande
to
Mrs.
Will
by the retired senior vollin·
College campus Monday, October 14, at
1:30 to address students, staff, faculty and leers bec~use the role requires " that
something extra" in the way or attention
the general public.
· A Republican candidate for re-election and assistance with the lltUe things which
to the Lt, Governor's post, Mr. Bro\j'JI \viii· so often regular classroom teachers
be in the College Dining Hall for this haven't the time to give. And the children
meeting. The general public is invited to have responded wltll affection.
COLUMBUS (UPI)-' It \vill take ·•at million, 33 pet. residential phone rate attend and Lt. Governor Brown has In· Dorothy has been spending at least
least 12 months and probably 18 months" increase request with the PUCO within a dicated he will accept questions from the two mornln~s each week with the ldndergarten children since Sept. 12 when she
for. the Public UtlJIUes Commission of Ohio month·, BeD District Commercial Manager audience concerning his candidacy. '
(PUCO) toactona new rate increase to be . Joseph Jester said earlier this week.
was enrolled in the RSVP program.
Only $98 miiUon of a $168 miiUon rate
submitted by the Ohio BeD Telephone Co.,
She readily admits that being ther~
increase
s.
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ught
by
Ohio
BeO,irl.
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was
with
the children has been a real education
according to PUCO Chairman Edmund J.
Turk.
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approved by the PUCO in 1973, sald 'Turk.
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direCtor of the division of elementary and
secolidary education of the Ohio Depart-.
men! of Education, wll1 be · ~r at a
:. : dinner meeting of the M~s County .
Teachen! f&gt;!Jsn. to be held at SOUthern High
· School ThUrsdaY night.
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·A 6:30 p.m. · dlnrier wll1 open the
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completed under the leadership of another
special prosecutor," Ja\'iorski wrote
Sax be.
In a separate letter, he rejected unspecified "sllggestlons'' that • he tJI'V to
prosecute l'!lxon despite the p,;-don,
saying the CIIOstltution is clear .that Ford
had the powe' to do so.and that the :Special
prosecutor's charter does not s~pet'Cede
that right. '
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"For me now to contend otherwise would
not only be contrary to the inlerpretations
agreed upon in congressional hearings-it
also would be, on my part, intellectually
dishonest," Jaworski said . .
"Thus, in light of these conclusions, for
me to procure an indictment of Richard M.
Nixon for the sole purpose of generating a
purported court test on the legality of the
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whatever learning acUviUes are going on
in the classroom, assists \vith the milk
break roittlne, and helps the boys and girls
with their coats and hats. Mary Carolyn
Wiley, teacher, has only the greatest
praise for Mrs. Will.
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After being in the banking business for
'rl years, Dorothy reUred from .the Farmers Bank and Savings Co. last Decem·
ber. However, being In the · claSI!'OOID is
not altogethei new to Mrs. Wlll. After
attending Marshall University, she taught
briefly in the Gallipolis schools, but that
was many years ago.
Dorothy is one of 189 sen!... citizens in
Meigs County participating in RSVP - a
program of people h&lt;i!ping people, and one
which has chalked up over·30,000 hours of
volunteer service since March.
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was accompanied by Brant Adams on the
piano.
Wagner Introduced Cindy Roush, Mils
Gallia County, and her attendants, Jeannie
Grate, Marie Grose, Kim Pope ·and lle&lt;:ky
Rankin . Other guests introduced included
the 1974 Miss Ohio Pork Queen, Mlas Ohio
Beef Queen, the reliring festival queen,
Jada Smeltzer, and Miss Donna Boyd, 1974
Big Bend Regatta Queen.
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Beulah Jones, correspondent, Athens
Messenger.
Paul Wagner, past president of the
Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce,
served as master of ceremonies. Perfect
weather prevailed for Saturday's activities .
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Contest activities began with the introduction of Beth McVey, Miss West
Virginia, 1973, who sang two numbers
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PAID IN FULL ...: Blll Birch, left, representative of the Horton Co. In
Colwnbus receives the check of the Middleport Fire .D epartnient in full payment
for the new, moot modern emergency vehicle delivered in Middleport Friday
evening. PrEsenting the check is Bob McElhinny. On the right, Ron Craig, also
from the Horton Co. which sold the truck, presents keys to the new vehicle to Pete ·
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ticipated.
Others were Ton;ya Woodward and
Karen Folden, Gallipolis; Sandra Hammond, Anita Miller ·and Loreen Nolan
Southwestern; Teresa Casteel, Hanna~
Trace; Kim IAJ.cas and Katrina Drwnmond, Kyger Creek and Donna Spencer,
North Gallia.
Judges were AI Burger, Jackson
High School basketball· coach; John
Wilson, Wilson Insurance, Jackson and

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activities on the third and final day of the
festival tOday, told judges and approximately 1,000 spectators she "likes to
sew and swim."
Miss Clarke said· she likes to bake
chocolate chip cookies and Miss Glassburn
said she likes to sew, cook and that her
major hobby is "collecting match box
covers.''
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Twelve . girls represenUng all five
school districts in Gallia County par-

Highs today in the 60s,
showers probable in southern
Ohio. Lows tonight in the 40s.
Monday cloudy, cool, raln
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Evans on main stage at festival
headquarters, located behind the old
Evans homestead.
First rwmerup was Shawn Clarke, 17,
a seniOr at GaiUa Academy High School
anddaughterofMr. and Mrs. E. V. Clarke,
Jr., Gallipolis. Second runnerup was
Sherry Roush, 17, a senior at North Gallia
High School, guardian, Mrs. Barbara
Glassburn .
Miss Johnson, who \viii reign over

Weather

GOLFERS WIN
Meigs linksters defeated
Warren Local at Oxbow, Ohio,
174 to 190 Thursday. Medalist
for Meigs was Jeff Warner who ·
shot .a 42 followed by Mike
Nesselroad with a 43. John
Thomas
had 44, · Bruce
"My doctor has wanted me to
go to a warmer climate for 11lY Blackston 45, .and Chuck
health ," sai.d McNeille. "But Follrod 47. Ron Logan is their
this wasn't possible because I · coach. For Warren Local, low
man was Dave Vanmeter who
couldn't afford it."
shot
a 44, Keven Anderson 46,
McNeille said he would now
Randy
Cunningham 48, Allan
spend the colder months in
Knost 52 and Chest Moody 54.
Florida.

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperatw-e in downtown
Pomeroy Friday at II a.!fl. was
59 degrees under sunny skies.

AREA RESIDENTS, attired in old-fashioned costumes
made Sorghum for festival visitors at Bob Evans Fa~
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Glenn's Sheepshearing- 11 : 00, 1:00, 2: 30
Reno Fam i ly Cha mpionship Horseshoe
Pitching - 11 : 30 ; 1: 30; 3:00
Ohio Bow Associ ation (Bow and Arrow
Demonstrations)- 11 : 30, 2: 00
Amateur Logrolling - 12 :00, 2: 30

Rose, his wife, several
children and a grandchild
jumped around and tried to hug
him when his name was announced as the winner .

Queen Saturday. First runnerup was Shawn Clarke, center,
and second runnerup was Sherry &amp;ush, left. On far right is
Bob Evans who crowned this year's queen .

CIDER, ANYONE? - Dan Wells, of Wells Orchard,
Wilkesville, gave demonstrations on how to make apple cider
during Saturday's Bob Evans Farm Festival. Wells is shown
here using the 11 grinder."
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$300,000 rich, he
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Administrators -In r.ecogn!Uon of 25 years
of · leadership, achievement and help In
public education In Ohio. He was selected
to a group of professional educators who
trave!Od to !'urope as a part of a seminar
during which time he vllited eight foreign
· lands.
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~. large representaUon of !eachefs "!
the county ~ expected to attend Thlll'$,day
mght's session as reUred teachers are
especially 61nvitea. Officers of the "Meigs 1
County Alien. are Dorothy Woodard,
president: Donna · Chadwell, . vice
president; MarjoMe Goetr, secretary and
Jeari Alltire, treasurer.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. John J. " But t:1ere's a real bitterness am"'!!! some
GiUigan said Friday only. a lingering · voters abo~t all the thinga. that have 101M!'
bitterness because of Watergate-related on In Washington. They are reaDy turned
events In Washington could prevent . a off and l)lned out. An!! If the people stay
Democratic ! "sweep of historic dlmen- away from the polls, we've got problems."
sions" in the Nov. 5 Ohio elections.
"You said it," yeDed a: woman in the
" The latest independent poll shows we crowd.
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ar~ ahead 'by II to )5 per cent, depending
. . "You've got to tell lill :Your trlenda, · ,
on the turnout, in the goVernor's race," netghbors lll!d relatives tliat .II is .ImGiOigan .told ,an ·enthusiastic audience of perative that they get out !be po~ ..,~ ·
280 at IK m.eeting. of . the Federated strike a blow fo~ freedom, GiUijan said.
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"There are those that would be,yery bappy
Democratic Women of Ohio.
." We're ready for a Demilcratlc sw-.p of to make.. a~I the decisi!)lll f ... us ,If ·the
historic dimelllljon in this state,': he
v~ters willJus!·~ke a nu .on
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