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went off their jobs at noon \ have forfeited it as a result of the job._ I don t thmk the stnke
Thursday , pickets had ·ap- 1/le walkout.
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peared a the mine site en'Meanwhile, according to UP! negotiations."
couraging the walkout it was altogether nearly 2,200 miners
One coal company spokesreported.
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Mine officials said miners easlem Ohio and two in West protests
were
" local
would have been paid for Vir g· in i a 's Nor t h e r n prolilems."
Monday -Veteran's Day - if ·· Panhandle, had walked off the . Other mines than the three in
_job by today as talks continued Meigs closed were Friendship
In Wa_shington on a new con- Park at Cadiz, Franklin at New
tract l"ith the soft coal in- Athens, Franklin High Wall at
dustry.
New Athens, North American 6 ·
John · Guzek, president of at Allendonia, Powhatan 5 at
District 6 of the United Mine Powhatan -Point and North
Workers Union, which cover~ American Coal Co. at
COLUMBUS - THE EXECUTIVIj: DIRECTOR of the Ohio
CivU Service Employes Association (OCSEA) says the election of
eastern Ohio and the Northern Clarington in Ohio and
James A. Rhodes as governor of Ohio should not result in a
Panhandle, said he did not McElroy and Ireland at
massive layoff of state employes. ''The milssive layoffs that have
know why the men walked off Moundsville, W. Va .
the job.
The
present
contract
previoUSly occurred each time the governor's office changed
hands are a thing .of the past," said Karl E. Stewart, head of the
" They have no reason to be covering the soft coal industry
33,000 member assocation.
out right now," Guzek said. " I expires at midnight Monday.
"As a result of OCSEA's efforts in the General Assembly
during the past three years we now have laws - seniority and
automatic certification- which give the caFeer employee more
job pro~ction and make it more difficult for him to get fired," .
Stewart said. Stewart added he had talked to Rhodes during ll)e
campaign and received assurances from the former governor
that no massive layoff of state employes were planned should
Rhodes be elected.
SALEM CENTER - A strike
of 600 miners employed in
Meigs Mines I, 2 and 3 of the
Southern Ohio Coal Co. continued to(tay.
Mines 2 and 3 were closed
:rhw:sday, apparently in anticipation of next Tuesday
when a nationwide strike is

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COLUMBUS- DEMOCRATS MAY have a difficult Ume
handling their newly-found oower, two Ohio Congressmen, one
from each party, told a group of Ohio businessmen here Thursday. "I said it would l?e a disaster for the Democrats if they
gained too many seats," said Rep. Wayrie L. Hays, ~hio, at a
luncheon of the Ohio Council of Retail Merchants.
"When one party gets too preponderant, it goes off in all
directions 'and you can't get anything through the House." Rep.
Clilrence J. Brown Jr., R-Ohio, speaking at the same luncheon,
cautioned against wrlt!J)g the obituary of the Republican party
even though it lost five seats in the Senate-and 44 in the House.
"Ci;cwnstances change very rapidly," Brown said, adding
that the averages over the years show the GOP loses five or six
Senate seats and 33 House seats in an off-year election when It
controls the presidency.

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ROME (UP!)- The delegate from Baagladesh stood
up solemnly and warned the World Food Conference that.
maas otarvatloo could lead to a cataclyomic degeneration
of human society. But only a smatterlug of delegates
&amp;howecl UP. at the ·conference haD to bear him. llfany
skipped the grim speech to attend a glal&amp;-&lt;'llnklng
cocktail party In a room next door.
Bangladesh Agriculture MlniBter Abdus Samad Azad
looked -.ut at the nearly empty haD Thlirsday night and
said failure to combat the threat of famloe would be "a
long..Jasllag crime agalnat man and God."
"Looking beyood the lmmedlate, one may dlacern
that starvation and malnutrition are.nofonly erodlag the
eftlclency of the won force. in the developlag 'lfilr1d, but
are also leading IAI a genellc degeneratioo," be said.
Only about 50 of the more than 1,001 delentea showed
np to bear Azad wara ol .a 'II'OI'ld with ''two cla1sea of
bumiln beings 011e affluent, aggressive and
authoritarian, the other deprened, servile and
degraded."

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WASHINGTON - . Over
250,000 persons moved mto the
i.i. Appalachian Region from 1970:~: 1973, contributing lo-a net gain
11~ in population according to ~
&lt;:; study of current population
~ trends by the 'Appalachian
!:\ Regional Commission.
~; Donald W. Whitehead ,
~l Federal Cochairman or the
f:\ CommissiOn, held that this
$; represents a "dramatic shift"
@ from the pattern of population
;~ movement out of the region in
!;:: __recent decades. From 1966-1970
;~: nearly 350,000 persons left
Appalachia - a rate of apW, proximately 9Q,OOO persons per
\~ year.
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; ·ro.,··w,-···-:;:;:;:&gt;.w····y·;·~ nearly 80,000 persons have

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Stump started In 1973 as
promoted by Southern Ohio Southern -Ollio Coal's resident
Coal Company, it was. an- engineer during the connounced taday by George strilction of Raccoon Mine 3,
McCaa ; manager · of -un- ·and was named superintendent
. derground mines for the there in l&gt;ec1!mber 1973. He
American Electric Power holds mining ' 4egrees from
Service COI'Poration.
Penn State University and
William .T. Hylton has been West VirginiA University, ariel
named general superintendent taught there before joining the
- Of lhe Meigs Mine . complex; coal company. An _Athen• ·.
· James L. Stump is the . new resident, he and' his wife and
superintendent of Melg&amp; Mine two children live at 9 RoxburY
· 2· and Donald P. Brown has Drive. ·
s~cceeded
Stump at · Brown, wHo came to South- ·
Superintendent of Raccoon em Ohio Coal with wide exMine 3. ·
perlence ·In the, mlnlng . In;
Hylton, a graduate of dustry, started out II! March of
Virginia Polytechnic lnstitu~, . this year as assistant general
. jo111!!d southern Ohio Coal . m mine foreman at Raccoon Mine ·
· September 1972 as mam- · 3, an~ was later promoted to
tenance. superintendent . general · mine foreman. The
Before ,fh8t, he ha_ll spent 16 · graduate , i&gt;f. West Virginia
ye.lrs In a1) phases. of c~l · Unfversi~, his wife and . tWQ
minl!'l!- · lie; is ~amed with chllctre~ bve at 40 _0ld ~~-h ·
four children and ,hves at 2 Ann Road, Athens._
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Whitehead suggested that a
variety of factors are
responsible for population
movement into the Appaiachian Region since 1970.
These include eco nomic
recession in many major
metropolitan
areas;
a
stagnation of employment
opportunities in inajor cities
and resultant return to Appaiachia of people who had
previously migrated to the
cities; the return of Vietnamera servicemen; the impact of
the Appalachian Regional
Development Program; the
growth of industry and jobs in
Appalachia ; housing shortages
in many cities and the desire of
people to escape the problems
of the cities; the attraction of
vacation areas for retirelllent
and r~sidenUai living, ~nd the
social tmpai:l of highways such
as
the
Appalachian
Development Highway System
and the Interstate . Highway

Evans launches Seal Drive

SWCD

System.
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Of the three sub-regwns of
Appalachia, Southern Appalach:a has experienced the
largest net gain of new
residents - 150,000 - while
Northern and Central Appalachia each experienced
population gains of 50,000
persons.
If present trends continue,
the region's population will
increase to 19 million by April
1975 and to nearly 20million by
1980.
Whi~head emphasized that
this population growth offers
increasingly favorable opportunities for public investment
and
regional
development in the Appalachian Region.
Copies of the study . wtu be
available in three weeks from
the Public IntomiatJon Office
of the, Appalachian . Regional
Commission.

Interest high
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[nterest in the annual
election of the Meigs County
Fair Board increased over 300
pet. Thursday night when 298
members of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society cast
ballots compared to only 80 last
year·
Bringing about the considerable increase in voting
Thursday night was _the fact
that II candidates had filed for

dleport, Pomeroy and Rutland
High Schools, will be opened
also to graduates of Meigs High the five posts tc be filled. The
School.
five elected will serve three
SUPPORT ASKED - Meigs County representatives on the board of the Southeast Ohio
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terms on the board which
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Lung Association are shown with Bob EVarui; popular sausage maker of Gallla County, who is
Cancer
Society,
Wally
Hatstages
the annual Meigs
serving as Honorary ,Chatrman of the 1974 Olristmas Seal Campaign. From left to right are
field, chairman, is sponsoring County Fair.
Mrs. Glenn Dill, Bob Evans, and Mrs. WaUace Bradford. Bob says, "We-down on the farm
Leading in votes at the close
the game as a benefit.
support the Lung Association. Why don't you?"
Thirty-six former athletes, of the four-hour voting period,
mostly of Middleport with a from 5 to 9 p.m. ill' the office of
few of Rutland and · Pomeroy, the Meigs County Commissioners, was Lucille
attended a meeting Thursday -Leifheit who received 242
votes. Mrs. Leifheit is the
Combirilng eight· single- nounced the appointment of completed the merger into a evening at Middleport.
Hatfield
said
the
next
widow
of the late Fred Leifheit,
county campaigns in!o one for Mr. Evans Wednesday.
single regional association in meeting will be Saturday at 5
southeast Ohio the first, Bob
J\vans, who pyramided his the spring of 1974. He will be .
who not only served as a fair
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County will serve as Honorary tradition, wilUead,a campaign Gray, Marietta, Executive
president for many years. Mrs.
Chr,istrnas Seal Chainnan. Dr. covering Athens, GalUa, Director. and the SEOLA staff. in playing or assisting should Leifheit was appointed to the
John A. Bays, President of the flocking, Meigs, Morgan,
Bob Evans' national counfair board last summer to
Southeast
Ohio
Long Perry, Vinton and Washington terpart is sin~er Vikkl Carr, attend or telephone Hatfield or replace the late Marvin King.
John Reece to confirm their
Association '( SEOLA) an- Counties . These countie~
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intention.

'She is the only woman on the
board.
Receiving the second highest
vote to win a seat on the board
was Gerald Douglas, Coolville,
with 208 'tOtes. He will be a new
board member. Incumbents
elected were David Koblenlz of
near Chester, who received 207
votes, Wiiiliam . Smith, .near
Pomeroy, who received 205
votes and Hugh Custer,
Pomeroy, with 194 votes.
Other candidates and their
votes included Ralph Calvert,
Pomeroy, 50; Leo Kennedy,
Jr ., Tuppers Plains, 62; Homer
Cole, Tuppers Plains, 55;
Sherry lndestad, Rock Springs,
- 76; Don McKenzie, Pomeroy,
72; Mike Jones, Flatwoods
Road,- 57 votes.
Lauren Hoffman served .as
judge for the voting with
William B. Downie, Wallace
Bradford, Fred Goeglein and
Danny Zirkle, fair board
members serving as clerks.
Mrs. Wallace Bradford served
as election secretary.

Merchants giving
dinner meeting Nov. 19
$2,500 in gifts

John Stilzlein will he the Rurll\ Development Act.
featured speaker for the anStilziein w.as reared on a
nual meeting of the Meigs Soil farm in southern Ashland
and Water Conservation County; studied and worked in
· District at Eastern High School four Latin American coun,,Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.
tries ; did ·graduate work in
·stttzlein , communit~..... economic development at
resources de.vei&lt;IJ;ment agent Michigan State University;
In the nine..:ounty Jackson · received his Ph. D. from Ohio
area - including Meigs - of Stale University, and led
the Ohio. Cooperative Ex- community development
tension Service, is responsible · project in Guernsey and Noble
for the GROW .(Generating Counties 212· years before
Rural Ohio_ Wealth ) com- coming to the Jackson Area
· . munity development project last August. '
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Using a, set of slides, Stilzlein
. Jackson, Vinton, and Meigs · will ~ncourage the mem. COI\!lties.
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bership o( the Meigs SWCD to
•.: GROW is a three-year tske 'a more active role in
· project ' hivolving both ex- planning and control)in~ the .
tension, research, and local ·use of natural resources m the
· people -established under the district. He emphasized - the

a

fact that land is a scarce and
valuable resource and that
when 'it is not utilized for its
best use, or a combination of
compatible uses, part of its
value to society is lost.
Other features of the meeting
will be the presentation of the
Goodyear Award plaque and
two ~~outstanding Farm
Family" awards.
Entertainment will - be
provided by the instrumental
and vocal departments of Eastern High School.
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:rickets at . $3 each are .
available from the 'district scs
,office, the A$CS · office, the
extension olfice,
SWCD
supervisor~i Ther,eon Johnson,
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played by alumni of Mid-

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into the region each
year . The new trend ' of net inmi gration, combined with
natural population growth, has
increased
the
region 's ·
population by 600,000 since 1970
which reached a total of 18.8
million in 1973.
Appalachian in-migration,
apcording to Dr. Jerome P.
Pickard, sefior regional
economist of the commission,
appears to be a parallel
movement to the emerging
national pattern of population
growth in medium and small
sized cities and rural areas.
The nation is now experiencing
in-migration
to
nonmetropolitan areas in contrast
tc out-migration from these
areas in the 1960s. In-migration
to Appalachia Is . especially
sigVificant, as out-migration
from Appalachia was much
more intense in the 1960s than
from non-metropolitcan areas
naiionaJJy.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday through Tuesday,
II will be mild Sunday
through Tuesday with a
chance of rain ·about Monday. High temperatures will
be in the 50s and lower 60s.
Overnight low temperatures
will be mostly to the 40s.
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WASHINGTON- SEN. GEORGES. McGOVERN, O.S.D.,
said today that' President Ford sho!lld withdraw his nom)natiorr
of Andrew E. Gibson to head the Federal Energy Administration
because of conflict of -interest.
"This appointment is an Insult to every patriotic American,"
&lt;McGOvern said in a statement. ''Gibson has a mlWon-doUar ring
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WASHINGTON - COAL MINERS COULD WIN a new
contract before tills weekend iB over, but a brief strike is stjll
considered inevitable. "Wear~ now moving into another stage ct
our n~otlations," a management spokesman said -Thursday,
The UMWhas a "no contract, no work" rule, aoo the current
contraCt would expire Nov. 12, before a new contract could be
ratified - even if tentative agreement were reached tills
weekend. During a breathing spell in the Ialka Thuraday Guy
Farmer, chief negotiator for the Bituminous Coal Operators
Association, was asked If he anticipated long strike. "I do not,"
he said. u1 don't think anyone wimts one."
LONG BEACH, CALIF.- THE TOUCH OF pneumonia In
Richard Nixon's riglit lung and the fluid In his left lung are
responding to treatment and he iB walking more as his condition
improves, the ex-President's doctor says.
Nixon's fawyer meanwhile tok! the Watergate trial judge In
Washington it would be at least·"two to three"months" before his
health would be up to giving even a written deposition In response
to subpoenas for his tesUmony.
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Blaettnar, Pomeroy Elementary School, visited thP.
department headquarters as a part of their studies on
community helpers.

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POMEROY FIRE CHIEF CHARLES LEGAR explained
the operations of the fire department and emergency squad
Thursday afternoon when second graders of Mrs. Ellie

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1974

VOL. XXVI NO. 147

WASHINGTON - A "SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP" be::;(
tween cancer deaths . and drinking water- taken from the - ;~
Mi.!l.slsslppi River was reported Thursday by an envlrorunental
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group. The group sald Cincinnati was &lt;me of a number of cities
where the drinking water supply cqntalned cancer causing
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sub3tances.
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The Environmentai'Defense Fund also said mote than one
$l
million persons in 11 Louisiana parishes who drink Mlsaisslppi
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water may be exposed to the problen\.'' It addect that its s\udy also
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raises "serious questions about the safety of drlnklrlg water
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Increases on meat and poultry. In Washipgton, a White House
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spokesman said neither President Fordnor his advisers think the
nation is In a recession In the "c~·: sense. Press Secretary
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Ron Nessen said Inflation was the major problem.
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Ar\llur Burris, chairman of the F~der!ll RI!Sl!f"• Boa~~~
other econonii.St\! have said. the ·ecooomy~IB ex~rleniilii~- 00111
decline and riBir\g prices - recession aild Inflation at the same
Ume. Prices for sugar In futures nuirkets in New York and ·
LoQdon soared to new )rlghs ThUrsday.
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The higher prices eventually will filter down to the consumer
level after passing through severa.l middle steps, Including
refining, transporting, Jiackaglng and wholesaUng. In the New
York, futures prices In sugar rose 2 cents a pound, the maxlumu
limit on any one trad!J)g dliy, closing at 53.20 cents for January,
·52.97 cents for March and 51.98 cents for May.

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Tpe Middleport Retail will receive five $10 gi(t· cer-,
Merchants Association and tificates which may be spent,
Chamber of Commerce wiU ail or in part, at any of the
give away $2,500 in gift cer- particip.ating
merchant
tificates during its annual businesseS.
Christmas holidity promotion · No purchase is required tor
_program beginning Nov. 18.
anyone to participate in the
Plans for - the -annual give- program. Winning numbers
away we~ made Thursday at a will be posted in the windows of
noon luncheon at' the Martin participating stores. Eaeh
winner must clain his .priie
Restatirant.
'_ Don Wilson , the association's before 3 p.m . on the following
new president said drawings Friday
following
each
for $500 ip gift "'!rtificates wiD drawing.
Gift cerlificates will noi lle
be held ~ginning· Friday, Nov.
valid
alter Dec .. 31. Merchants•
22 1 at the office _of the Col~bia
Gas Co. and ea'ch Friday will start distributing the
thereafter tl)rough Dec. 20. tickets for the drawings .
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Each.week 10 numbers "!'ill be Monday, Nov. 18.
The.. merchants also set the
selected as . winners ,and each
person with a winning ticket
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road toward possible formation
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today.
Delegates to the " Consultation on Church Union "
wrapped up their 12th
plenary-a weeklong convention to develop planks for a
unification platform .
Delegates today pondered
the
proposed
"mutual
recognition" policy for aU nine
denominations to follow.
"Mutual recognition'' means
each ~burch woold not dispute
the ...theological base"· from
which the other churches
operate . .For example, one
church would not quibble over
the legitimacy of another's
baptiSm methods. ·
The nine churches involved
are the African Methodist
Episcopal, African Methodist
Episcopal Zion, Christian (Disciples of Christ), Christian
Methodist Episcopal,
Protestant
Episcopal,
Presbyterian
(Southern),
United · Church of Christ,.
United )l'lethodist and the
United Presbyterian Church.
Totally, the churches have
about 23 million members, with
the United Methodist by far the

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largest with more than 10 · hss 10 Voting delegates here.
Delegates decided the task
Ho-Wever, actions a~e aimed
million members.
force was. needed because
The move toward creation of solely at molding a unification
"many persons ·in our nine
the "superchurch" - wl)!~h proposal platlortn and nothing
churches are not aware of work
would be called the ...Church ilf decided here is binding on any
being done by women tbeole&gt;Christ Uniting" -$eady hils " of the churches.
. gians."
Each church eventually will
been in the works fJF more
The taslr for~ is to compUe
than a decade trfd it'll be.asked if it wants to join the and report at the next plenary
probably be another decade usuperchurbh."
~ on women's work in "the
before unification comes, if it
Besides the 90 voting delega- ministry, the nature of the
tes, observers from many church, new understandings II)
does.
...A similar movement up in churches around the world are Biblical translations and interCanada hss gone on for 30 here to chart the groundwork pretation, the theology of
years anil hasn't been con- of the potentially historic plan. liberation and the interaction
eluded," said Robert Lear of
On Thursday the delegates between racism, sexism and
the consultatiOn staff. "That unanimously voted to set up a classism.''
gives you an idea of the kind of task force on women- "to
The resolution said the work
time involved in something like draw together and release of the task fors:e " wlll conthis."
materials related to women tribute to · the creation of a
Each of the nine clrurches and the church."
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JAMES "JAMIE" ALBERT PEl Ill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Pettit, Middleport, Is part of two five
generation famllles on lils mother's side. Front is Ruth
Parsons, Racine, great-great-grandmother; back 1-r,
Juanita Ju!;lis, Middleport, grandmother, Preston Parsons,
Racine, great-grandfather, Mrs. James (Brenda Kay Justis)
Pettit, mother, and Jamie. Jamie was two years old Oct. 31.
THE OTHER FIVE GENERATIONS of Jamie Pettit on
his 1110ther's side, right, above,.._are Mrs. Ethel l!arson,
Racine, great-great-grandmother, holding Jamie; back, 1-r,
Mrs. Juanita Justis, grandmother; Brenda Kay Justis Pettit,

Brown shocked by vote
By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Lt.
Gov. John W. Brown, cut down
by voters in the general
election after 16 years as a
fixture for the Republicans in
the state's second highest
office, said Thursday a discriminating Democratic vote
that was "so ·suent it was
deafening" was the cause of his
defeat.
Brown, studying his 213,475vote loss to Democrat Rlchsrd
F. Celeste, said he figured that
if Republican James A. Rhodes
won the governorship, he
would win too.
He said Rhodes was picking
up Democratic votes which
also went to Celeste despite a
dropoff of up to 5 per cent of
Republican voters in many
counties.
"I had a strong feeling all
along that Rhodes was going to
win," Brown said, "and if he
won, I was sure I would too. I
knew there was going to be a
vote that would go against
(Gov. John J.) Gilligan tha.t
would also go for Celeste, but I
did not, under .,y stretch of
the imagination, think ir was
going to be that strong. It was
so silent it was deafening."
Brown said he "took a bitter
pUl" with the defeat, "but it

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was not filled with cyanide."
Continue To Function
"l'llcontinuetofunction," he
said, "and it would be foolish to
say I will get politics out of my
mind. y oo don't turn it off and
on like a spigot on a sink."
Brown said he never sensed
the near...weep by the Deme&gt;crats imtU he saw the votes
coming in. "The Republican
party was completely ootvoted
in this ca!Jlj)aign," he said .
He had no wry remarks to
make when asked about a
tr~nsition 81111 said ' he had
congratulated Cel011te for his
victory.
"Why should 1 Jhow him the
ropes?" , asked
Brown.
"Nobody showed me. Besides, ·
all 1 have to do is give him the
keys of the office. It's aU
ceremonial and you don't do
anything except preside over
the Senate."
Celeste hsd chided Brown
during the campaign for doing
nothing except ribbon-cutting
and presiding over the Senate,
the lone constitutional duty of
· the office.
Ironically , Celeste had
championed. a constitutional
amelidment which would have
· required the governor and
·lieutenant governor candidates
to run as a team and probably
would have beaten him if it had
been in effect.
·Have No Success
Brown predicted Celeste
would have no success in
getting the tandem, ticket
thrOUgh .and 1wOI!Id find It
difficult to )lave a governor of
· the opposite party, "This office
will probably be just the same
as It :w~ during the Gilligan
administration, except it will
pay $30,000," said Brown in
reference to th~ salary increase which takes effect in
January. Brown has made
$17,000 a year.
He said Celeste probably will
not be able to effect many of his

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proposed new functions for the
office. " Unless you have the
cooperation of the governor, all
you can do is go up to the
Senate and bang a damn
gavel,., Brown said .
He said 't he legislature has an
obligation to estsblish duties
for the office, but he noted

those duties could not pr~pt
the legislature or the governor.
BroWn said he agreed thst
the election was a "relludlation" pf Gilligan but said it was
a slap at' the entire administratiori and not the governor '
personally.

One-for-one offer
made tree buyers

"They (voters) tied his name
to what was happening -their
schools, the income tax, the
parks," Browil said. "They
believed that the man who was
the governor of Ohio cannot
efficiently adrrtinister this
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Landowners in 12 s outheas tern Ohio counties will get
one tree free for each one th~y
purchase durin g the 1975
reforestation program of the
Ohio Depariment of Natural
Resoorces' division of forests
and pres~ rves .
Westvaco Corp., a ma jor
eastern forest products
company, will pay hslf the cost
of trees ordered by landowners
in Athens, Belmont, Gallia,
HoCking, Jackson , Lawrence,
Meigs , Monroe ; Morgan ,
Noble, Vinton and Washington
counties. All the counties are in
the fringe timber-buying area

Wrong people on trial
CINCINNATI (UP!) - A
former national Guardsmen
charged Thursday the government has the wrong.·people on
trial for the shooting death of
four students at Kent State
University four and 1-2 years
ago.
The "good guys" are being
prosecuted in connection ·with
the Kent State shootings and
the "bad guys" forgotten, says
local businessman James
Stefanopouios, 44, chsirman of
the " Committee to Save the
Guardsmen."
Stefanopoolos ISsued a scath.ing condemnation of the
federal government for
prosecuting eight Guardsmen,
currently on trial in Cleveland,
charged with conspiring to
violate the civil rights of
students kill"!! and wounded in
a campus anti-war demonstration May 4, 1970.
"When an organized campus
mob burned the ROTC buUding
to the ground just three weeks
before, there were 28 diversionary !Ire calls, stoning of
firemen and cutting of fire
hoses ," said Stefanopoulos.

"Although gov.e rnment
property was deliberately
destroyed , there was no
department
of
justice
prosecution of the arsonists for
criminal or civil rights
violations.
"The committee asks why ·
not? What abQut the civil rights
of lh,e ROTC and the .t axpayers
who paid for the buDding? Why
are the good guys , the
Guardsmen, prosecuted - and
the bad''guys, the arsonists,
forgotten?" .
Stefanopoolos, who served
lhree years in the Guard, .
criticiz~ .the news media for
not paipling a."balanced" Kent
Stste pictUre.
"The present lack of in-depth
news coverage on the condilions at'the Kent State campus
during that time would lead
one to believe thst the Guardsmen started shooting young
college kids for tittle more than
•making fun of them rather than
for actually being under
vicious physical attack.· ,
"Bu.t news rei&gt;orb! show that
from 1968 until the shootings in
May'l970, lj:ent State was the

rallying point for successive
appearances of non-student
SDS organizers, many with
admitted Cpmmunist connections.
•The . picture .of a pleasant
small town college was actually a seething tinderbox of
outside agitation just waiting
for a match-for which the
Guardsmen are now being
blamed," said Stefanopoulos.
The 200-member committee
is distributing reprints of a
magazine article which treats
the Guardsmen sympathetically.
"The committee's goal is to
get information to the public
so it has a proper background
on what .transpired prior to the
shootings," he said. "The fact
is that the eight gUElrdsmen on
trial aregetting a 'railroad job.
"If Watergate has done one
thing it . has accustomed
Americans to the idea of a
conspiracy in high places. And
that 5ee111S to be what we are
seeing in the Deparimenf of
Justice's persection of the
Guardsmen."

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to his credit to ma ke him
southeastern Ohi o's le a din g .
scorer by a long shot.
Nease will again be joWled in
_the backfield by quarterback
. Buddy Ervin, halfback Danny
Brown and fullba ck Gr eg
Dunning as the Tornados ,. wh o
fin ished third in the SVAC, will
be t•ying to conclude the 1974
campaign ·above .Mo. at 6-4.

Franklin.
" Everyone in the Big Ten
talks about Franklin and
Greene, but when this season is
over the coaches just might say
the best in the Big Ten is
Charlie Baggett," says Stoltz.
" Remember
he' s
the
quarterback of a mediocre
team and not a great team " · ·
said Stoltz. "He's just a junl~r
so 1 guess he'll have to wait .,.
Detroit is at Oakland, Houston until
next
year
for
at Buffalo, Washington at recognition."
Philadelphia, Miami at New
The Bucks are unbeaten and
Orleans, Cleveland at New a ~int favorite but Coach
England, San Francisco at Woody Hayes probably stlll •
Dallas, Atlanta at Los Angeles, remembers quite vividly !lie
Denver at Baltimore, San 1972 trip here when the Bucks . ,
L ·. ,
were also nationally ranked •
0 at Kansas City , Chicago
mee"' , ...,n Bay a t MUwaukee and lost 19-12.
and the :'&gt;lew York Jets and the
Ohio State is 5-0 in the l,ilg ·:
New York Giants play in New Ten, the same as Michigan, ·
Haven, Conn. Minnesota is at and 8-0 overall while Michigan
St. Louis Monday night.
State is 3-1-1 in the league arid&gt;
4-3-1 overall. ,
· WFL Standl ng s
"They just win so easily,"
By Un i ted Pre ss lntern alion ,I
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says Stolz . "They win about507 every week, give or take a .
v-Fior ida w. I. I. pet. 01 • • few points. They usually go 7-7
Cn rltt ~5
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Phila 8 11 o : ~l~ 49 1 413 40 points.
x . J eks~ v ll 1 0 0 ·" 6 258 358
"They've got a Heisnuui
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w. 1. 1. pet. pi pa Griffin, an athlete who hall ·...
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Chi co 7 12 0 : ~~~ 446 6oo NCAA has," he said. "It 's an ..
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462 314
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weakness? They don 't punt
403
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enough:....not enough for their
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And, according to Stoltz, thst
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any ki nd of explosive orreil!it
Berkhir.ner will be trying to get
the same ' kind or offensive
punch that clobbe red th~ North
Gallia Pirates las t week to give
'the Eagles sole possession of
second place in the SV AC.
Leading ',that Eagle ·offense
will aga in be qua rte rb ack
Ra ndy Blake, wi th Mike
Larkin s or Max Long at .
fullback, Don Eichinger at
tailback and Don ·Jackson at
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area in ql,llte awhile, will be
closing out his career for head
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yards last ;(all and scored 22
touchdowns. This season he
has fallen · shor t of the 1,700
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Terry Bradshaw will again Por tland at Haw aii ans
open at quarterback for Pitts. burgh, which hss the No. I
ranked defense in the AFC.
Cincinnati's offense is ranked
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Two Rio Grande harriers Cedarville. Coach O'Donnell, No. l.
Snarl Proof
The
Steeiers
are
three.point
have been named to the All- looking for stiff competition
Reg. $4.69
Conference team after they from Findlay.and Cedarville, is favorites.
In other games Sunday,
placed in the top seven in the. not anticipating a trip to the
ONLY
MOC . meet in Canton last NAJA meet in Salina; Kansas,
Saturday.
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until after the District showing.
Invitational.
Bernard Tilley, fifth place
Suffeting their only loss at
11
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District
would accomplish our
Melton,. seventh place (25 :58) University squad, Rlo.Grande
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for the season,"
ran well in the Malone- finished their ~ual me&lt;it season
dominated race. The first four with a 4-1 record, defeating O'Donnell says.
runners, Rick Horton , Wendell Cedarville, Xavier, the KetSkelley, Dave Bender and tering Striders and Walsh. In
Mark Kadlec, all ' of Malone, Invitational competition, they
finished together with a time of finished with a second ~lace at
25:41 ; · Gene Wise, also of the Taylor lnv. (Ind.), seventh
Malone, placed sixth (25 :54). place in Marion (Ind.), and
Redman freshman Chuck first place in the Rio Grande
Schoeppner took Honor abl e
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26:19 time on the hilly , Malone
CoUege course ; he finished in . •
9th place .
Coach Rod O' Donnell, wellpleased wi.th his team's per, formance, saw his two goals
accomplished as two team
members finished in the top
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The Cincinnati Bengals who
were talking about the super
Bowl just a few weeks ago,
need a victory Sunday just to
stay mthe American Conference playoff race.
The . Bengals, who won · the
AFC Central Division title last
season and felt they could go
~the way this year , have been
upse t by Sa n Die go and
Houston and trail Pittsburgh
by 112 games. They play host to
the Steelers Sunday at Riverfront Stadium and to say they
must win is putting it mildly.
A Steeier victory would give
them a 2\2-game edge over the
Bengals with five to play and
the final one Is at Pittsburgh
where Cincinnati has neve;
won Putting added pressure
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Miami-aU are having excellent seasons and coultl
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Bengal quarterback · Ken
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offense , with Meigs seven th , football, it ca n be prov ided by
whil e the Ma r au de r s a re se ni or
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seventh . in passing offense , Wh itlatc h.
despite the fact that only 2
Whitlatch is just 36 ya rds shY
league teams have completed of the Meigs career r ushing
more passes.
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In total offense, Wave rly is late Denni s Boggs. Whitlatch
last with the Marauders right ga ined 101 yards in 25 carries
behind , while the same is true his sophomore year, 655 yards
for total defense.
last season in 126 carries, and
Individually , Marauder Jim so far this sea son has rambled
Anders on is the second· top fur 473 ya rds in til carries .
passer in the league, whi le
At Alexander , the Eagles of
Gary George is fifth in punting. Spike Be rkhimer will be
Mick Davenport is the fourth tackling a rugged Spar tan
best receiver with 10 catches, squad that routed the birds last
while Lonnie Coats is third in fall .
kickoff re turns and fifth in pun t
Alexan der is currently 5-3-1
returns.
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For Waverly , Holland is first top Spartans to watch will be
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EAST LANSING , Mich.
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Denny Stoltz says Ohio State,
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football team, is " awesome"
and adds "they just win so
easily. " But he isn't ready to
throw in the !&lt;Jwel Saturday

motorcycle and oth.e r v:ehlcle accidents caused '!imos.t 56 per
·c entoftheinjurlesthatleadtoparaplegiaorquadrlplegia.
Th
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offense that has provided just5
touc hdowns in 6 league games.
Meanwhile, the Meigs defense
will attempt to bolster itself
after •relinquishing 22 touch- .
downs to its 6 SEOAL opponents.
The Marauders are in the
league cellar in seve ral
statistics, and the ones they
aren't last in the Tigers are .
Meigs is last in first downs,
and ha ve allowed opponents
·just 1 less than Waverly. The
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"The report unfairly singled out high school football and was
less than honest in many of the impressiOI'Is it conveyed," a ccording to Dr. Meyer.
"Although there are injuries in other sports, 75 per cent of
the show was devoted to injuries in football. Although there are
injuries on all levels of football competition, only high school
football received attention. I must believe the persons respon-.
sible for this .show were not really interested in safety, but in
attacking high school football."
Dr~wing special criUclsm was the report thst 860,000 injuries
are suffered each year by the nation's.one million high school
football players. The figure is misleading because it does not
distinguish the type of injuries which require professional
medical attention from injuries like ·bruises, bUsters and
scratches.
Although ABC was su(iplied other figures , it apparently
chose not to use them because they did not support a preconceived notion. For example, the Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association told network authorities that the statistics
from its Benefit Plan, which insures 80 per cent of the 40,000 .
football players .in grades 7-12 in WIAA member schools, reveal
there are 1ess than 15 injuries requiring professional medical
attention for ever)' 100 participants - 70 per cent fewer than the
ABC report .
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high school football is a deterioratin~ situation, when there are
facts to the co~trary. The WIAA inJury figures, for ex~ple,
were lowe~ durmg the ~t two years than at "':'Y time durmg the
13 years smce the ststisttcs have been campded.
The do~entary su~ested the rule' makers are insensitive
and unres~stble, but Qtts tgnores th~ fact that th~ htgh school
rules comnuttee (The National Alliance Comnuttee ) exiSts
solely because the roles makers for coUegiate and professional
football are u.nable to provide a football co~e whtch ~an also be
adapted to high school age boys. The National Alliance Committee has consistently been the leader in rule innovations to
promote football safety. It was the first to require the face mask,
first to require th
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It bothers me thst there wer~ notest~ontais _by those who
hsve played football and are COnvJDced of~~, benefits ph~stcally
and mentally. Many boys need contact; tls mherent m thetr
,ci&gt;nstltution . Football provides for controlled-contact - contact
which Is restricted by carefully formulated roles ."
And iftheABCreportshould encourage parents to.call for an
end to high school football , they s)lould know that football is
among the safest activities~ ~Y can hsve after school. In f.act,

ki ckoff re turns and third in
have allowed their oppone nts punting.'
to snap the ball more than any
If a little ray of ligh t can be
other team .
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·the least, . at ABC television's documentary concerning the
dangers of sports, 1110re aptly labeled the dangers of footbaU.
Dr. Harold A. Meyer, Commissioner of the Ohio High School
Athletic Association, is one who would fit io the above category.
His comments and opinions on the subject are herein presented.

mother, and Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe, Racine, great-grandmother.
Other grandparents of Jamie are·Paul Justis, Sr., Racine,
grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pettit, Pomeroy, grandparents; Mrs. Mabel Pettit, Pomeroy, great-grandmother,
and Mrs. Ann Johnson, Salem Center, great-grandmother.

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football teams wra p up their
!974 campaigns tonight, as the
Meigs Marauders travel to
Wave rl y, EaStern goes · to
Alexander and Southern hosts
Ca ldwell.
At Waverly,· it will be the
battle (or the SEOAL basement
as the Tigers boast a n ().6
leag ue ma rk a s do the
Mara uders.
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today.
Delegates to the " Consultation on Church Union "
wrapped up their 12th
plenary-a weeklong convention to develop planks for a
unification platform .
Delegates today pondered
the
proposed
"mutual
recognition" policy for aU nine
denominations to follow.
"Mutual recognition'' means
each ~burch woold not dispute
the ...theological base"· from
which the other churches
operate . .For example, one
church would not quibble over
the legitimacy of another's
baptiSm methods. ·
The nine churches involved
are the African Methodist
Episcopal, African Methodist
Episcopal Zion, Christian (Disciples of Christ), Christian
Methodist Episcopal,
Protestant
Episcopal,
Presbyterian
(Southern),
United · Church of Christ,.
United )l'lethodist and the
United Presbyterian Church.
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largest with more than 10 · hss 10 Voting delegates here.
Delegates decided the task
Ho-Wever, actions a~e aimed
million members.
force was. needed because
The move toward creation of solely at molding a unification
"many persons ·in our nine
the "superchurch" - wl)!~h proposal platlortn and nothing
churches are not aware of work
would be called the ...Church ilf decided here is binding on any
being done by women tbeole&gt;Christ Uniting" -$eady hils " of the churches.
. gians."
Each church eventually will
been in the works fJF more
The taslr for~ is to compUe
than a decade trfd it'll be.asked if it wants to join the and report at the next plenary
probably be another decade usuperchurbh."
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before unification comes, if it
Besides the 90 voting delega- ministry, the nature of the
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does.
...A similar movement up in churches around the world are Biblical translations and interCanada hss gone on for 30 here to chart the groundwork pretation, the theology of
years anil hasn't been con- of the potentially historic plan. liberation and the interaction
eluded," said Robert Lear of
On Thursday the delegates between racism, sexism and
the consultatiOn staff. "That unanimously voted to set up a classism.''
gives you an idea of the kind of task force on women- "to
The resolution said the work
time involved in something like draw together and release of the task fors:e " wlll conthis."
materials related to women tribute to · the creation of a
Each of the nine clrurches and the church."
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JAMES "JAMIE" ALBERT PEl Ill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Pettit, Middleport, Is part of two five
generation famllles on lils mother's side. Front is Ruth
Parsons, Racine, great-great-grandmother; back 1-r,
Juanita Ju!;lis, Middleport, grandmother, Preston Parsons,
Racine, great-grandfather, Mrs. James (Brenda Kay Justis)
Pettit, mother, and Jamie. Jamie was two years old Oct. 31.
THE OTHER FIVE GENERATIONS of Jamie Pettit on
his 1110ther's side, right, above,.._are Mrs. Ethel l!arson,
Racine, great-great-grandmother, holding Jamie; back, 1-r,
Mrs. Juanita Justis, grandmother; Brenda Kay Justis Pettit,

Brown shocked by vote
By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Lt.
Gov. John W. Brown, cut down
by voters in the general
election after 16 years as a
fixture for the Republicans in
the state's second highest
office, said Thursday a discriminating Democratic vote
that was "so ·suent it was
deafening" was the cause of his
defeat.
Brown, studying his 213,475vote loss to Democrat Rlchsrd
F. Celeste, said he figured that
if Republican James A. Rhodes
won the governorship, he
would win too.
He said Rhodes was picking
up Democratic votes which
also went to Celeste despite a
dropoff of up to 5 per cent of
Republican voters in many
counties.
"I had a strong feeling all
along that Rhodes was going to
win," Brown said, "and if he
won, I was sure I would too. I
knew there was going to be a
vote that would go against
(Gov. John J.) Gilligan tha.t
would also go for Celeste, but I
did not, under .,y stretch of
the imagination, think ir was
going to be that strong. It was
so silent it was deafening."
Brown said he "took a bitter
pUl" with the defeat, "but it

Voters of Meigs.. County.
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was not filled with cyanide."
Continue To Function
"l'llcontinuetofunction," he
said, "and it would be foolish to
say I will get politics out of my
mind. y oo don't turn it off and
on like a spigot on a sink."
Brown said he never sensed
the near...weep by the Deme&gt;crats imtU he saw the votes
coming in. "The Republican
party was completely ootvoted
in this ca!Jlj)aign," he said .
He had no wry remarks to
make when asked about a
tr~nsition 81111 said ' he had
congratulated Cel011te for his
victory.
"Why should 1 Jhow him the
ropes?" , asked
Brown.
"Nobody showed me. Besides, ·
all 1 have to do is give him the
keys of the office. It's aU
ceremonial and you don't do
anything except preside over
the Senate."
Celeste hsd chided Brown
during the campaign for doing
nothing except ribbon-cutting
and presiding over the Senate,
the lone constitutional duty of
· the office.
Ironically , Celeste had
championed. a constitutional
amelidment which would have
· required the governor and
·lieutenant governor candidates
to run as a team and probably
would have beaten him if it had
been in effect.
·Have No Success
Brown predicted Celeste
would have no success in
getting the tandem, ticket
thrOUgh .and 1wOI!Id find It
difficult to )lave a governor of
· the opposite party, "This office
will probably be just the same
as It :w~ during the Gilligan
administration, except it will
pay $30,000," said Brown in
reference to th~ salary increase which takes effect in
January. Brown has made
$17,000 a year.
He said Celeste probably will
not be able to effect many of his

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proposed new functions for the
office. " Unless you have the
cooperation of the governor, all
you can do is go up to the
Senate and bang a damn
gavel,., Brown said .
He said 't he legislature has an
obligation to estsblish duties
for the office, but he noted

those duties could not pr~pt
the legislature or the governor.
BroWn said he agreed thst
the election was a "relludlation" pf Gilligan but said it was
a slap at' the entire administratiori and not the governor '
personally.

One-for-one offer
made tree buyers

"They (voters) tied his name
to what was happening -their
schools, the income tax, the
parks," Browil said. "They
believed that the man who was
the governor of Ohio cannot
efficiently adrrtinister this
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Landowners in 12 s outheas tern Ohio counties will get
one tree free for each one th~y
purchase durin g the 1975
reforestation program of the
Ohio Depariment of Natural
Resoorces' division of forests
and pres~ rves .
Westvaco Corp., a ma jor
eastern forest products
company, will pay hslf the cost
of trees ordered by landowners
in Athens, Belmont, Gallia,
HoCking, Jackson , Lawrence,
Meigs , Monroe ; Morgan ,
Noble, Vinton and Washington
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Wrong people on trial
CINCINNATI (UP!) - A
former national Guardsmen
charged Thursday the government has the wrong.·people on
trial for the shooting death of
four students at Kent State
University four and 1-2 years
ago.
The "good guys" are being
prosecuted in connection ·with
the Kent State shootings and
the "bad guys" forgotten, says
local businessman James
Stefanopouios, 44, chsirman of
the " Committee to Save the
Guardsmen."
Stefanopoolos ISsued a scath.ing condemnation of the
federal government for
prosecuting eight Guardsmen,
currently on trial in Cleveland,
charged with conspiring to
violate the civil rights of
students kill"!! and wounded in
a campus anti-war demonstration May 4, 1970.
"When an organized campus
mob burned the ROTC buUding
to the ground just three weeks
before, there were 28 diversionary !Ire calls, stoning of
firemen and cutting of fire
hoses ," said Stefanopoulos.

"Although gov.e rnment
property was deliberately
destroyed , there was no
department
of
justice
prosecution of the arsonists for
criminal or civil rights
violations.
"The committee asks why ·
not? What abQut the civil rights
of lh,e ROTC and the .t axpayers
who paid for the buDding? Why
are the good guys , the
Guardsmen, prosecuted - and
the bad''guys, the arsonists,
forgotten?" .
Stefanopoolos, who served
lhree years in the Guard, .
criticiz~ .the news media for
not paipling a."balanced" Kent
Stste pictUre.
"The present lack of in-depth
news coverage on the condilions at'the Kent State campus
during that time would lead
one to believe thst the Guardsmen started shooting young
college kids for tittle more than
•making fun of them rather than
for actually being under
vicious physical attack.· ,
"Bu.t news rei&gt;orb! show that
from 1968 until the shootings in
May'l970, lj:ent State was the

rallying point for successive
appearances of non-student
SDS organizers, many with
admitted Cpmmunist connections.
•The . picture .of a pleasant
small town college was actually a seething tinderbox of
outside agitation just waiting
for a match-for which the
Guardsmen are now being
blamed," said Stefanopoulos.
The 200-member committee
is distributing reprints of a
magazine article which treats
the Guardsmen sympathetically.
"The committee's goal is to
get information to the public
so it has a proper background
on what .transpired prior to the
shootings," he said. "The fact
is that the eight gUElrdsmen on
trial aregetting a 'railroad job.
"If Watergate has done one
thing it . has accustomed
Americans to the idea of a
conspiracy in high places. And
that 5ee111S to be what we are
seeing in the Deparimenf of
Justice's persection of the
Guardsmen."

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DEAR DR. LAMB - My problem is somet!png ·m'!l'e
just one practical suggestion
husband cannot eat ·eggs. Is than just "Canting to reduce\he
that applies to whst you and
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rolls and desserts . for him diet.
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The same goes for rolls and home from the hospital. He had are part of the stone formation.
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standard recipes, and you will removed. He is 38 years old. be enough. In that case he wiD
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The dpctor ·tells us not to . need to increase his fluid incan provide breads and . worry because you only need lake eve.n more.
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the new low-fat, low- my. hps)l!llld keep his kidn~y most authorities agree there is
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to his credit to ma ke him
southeastern Ohi o's le a din g .
scorer by a long shot.
Nease will again be joWled in
_the backfield by quarterback
. Buddy Ervin, halfback Danny
Brown and fullba ck Gr eg
Dunning as the Tornados ,. wh o
fin ished third in the SVAC, will
be t•ying to conclude the 1974
campaign ·above .Mo. at 6-4.

Franklin.
" Everyone in the Big Ten
talks about Franklin and
Greene, but when this season is
over the coaches just might say
the best in the Big Ten is
Charlie Baggett," says Stoltz.
" Remember
he' s
the
quarterback of a mediocre
team and not a great team " · ·
said Stoltz. "He's just a junl~r
so 1 guess he'll have to wait .,.
Detroit is at Oakland, Houston until
next
year
for
at Buffalo, Washington at recognition."
Philadelphia, Miami at New
The Bucks are unbeaten and
Orleans, Cleveland at New a ~int favorite but Coach
England, San Francisco at Woody Hayes probably stlll •
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Denver at Baltimore, San 1972 trip here when the Bucks . ,
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mee"' , ...,n Bay a t MUwaukee and lost 19-12.
and the :'&gt;lew York Jets and the
Ohio State is 5-0 in the l,ilg ·:
New York Giants play in New Ten, the same as Michigan, ·
Haven, Conn. Minnesota is at and 8-0 overall while Michigan
St. Louis Monday night.
State is 3-1-1 in the league arid&gt;
4-3-1 overall. ,
· WFL Standl ng s
"They just win so easily,"
By Un i ted Pre ss lntern alion ,I
Ea sl
says Stolz . "They win about507 every week, give or take a .
v-Fior ida w. I. I. pet. 01 • • few points. They usually go 7-7
Cn rltt ~5
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Phila 8 11 o : ~l~ 49 1 413 40 points.
x . J eks~ v ll 1 0 0 ·" 6 258 358
"They've got a Heisnuui
c enl ral
candidate in tailback Archil
w. 1. 1. pet. pi pa Griffin, an athlete who hall ·...
Y·Memf."iS 3 0 . 842 60 1 . 343 broken about · every con. B•mn•r,m 5 0
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Chi co 7 12 0 : ~~~ 446 6oo NCAA has," he said. "It 's an ..
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w . 1. 1. pet. pi pa
"The offense is so good··-·:"'''
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defenseisn ' tunderalot
462 314
1
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1
Porllan d
weakness? They don 't punt
403
Shrvpr; 11
·395 264
enough:....not enough for their
1
11
1
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Wednesdav 's Resull s
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against the Bucks and .has even
thrown down the gauntlet.
Stoltz says that he may just
hsve the best quarterback in
the Big Ten in Charlie Baggett.
And, according to Stoltz, thst
includes the Bucks' Corny
Greene and Michigan's Dennis

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trouble for two yea rs unlea~fi_,g ·
any ki nd of explosive orreil!it
Berkhir.ner will be trying to get
the same ' kind or offensive
punch that clobbe red th~ North
Gallia Pirates las t week to give
'the Eagles sole possession of
second place in the SV AC.
Leading ',that Eagle ·offense
will aga in be qua rte rb ack
Ra ndy Blake, wi th Mike
Larkin s or Max Long at .
fullback, Don Eichinger at
tailback and Don ·Jackson at
,halfback . •,.. ·
At Southern , Mitch Nease, ·
one of the. top runners in this
area in ql,llte awhile, will be
closing out his career for head
·coach Bill' Jewell's squad.
Nease ga ined ove r 1,700
yards last ;(all and scored 22
touchdowns. This season he
has fallen · shor t of the 1,700
mark, but does have 14 touch-

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Terry Bradshaw will again Por tland at Haw aii ans
open at quarterback for Pitts. burgh, which hss the No. I
ranked defense in the AFC.
Cincinnati's offense is ranked
.
Two Rio Grande harriers Cedarville. Coach O'Donnell, No. l.
Snarl Proof
The
Steeiers
are
three.point
have been named to the All- looking for stiff competition
Reg. $4.69
Conference team after they from Findlay.and Cedarville, is favorites.
In other games Sunday,
placed in the top seven in the. not anticipating a trip to the
ONLY
MOC . meet in Canton last NAJA meet in Salina; Kansas,
Saturday.
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until after the District showing.
Invitational.
Bernard Tilley, fifth place
Suffeting their only loss at
11
Finishtng second in the"
finisher (25 :47) and Bruce the hands of the Marshall
District
would accomplish our
Melton,. seventh place (25 :58) University squad, Rlo.Grande
Chester, 0.
985-3301
final
goal.
for the season,"
ran well in the Malone- finished their ~ual me&lt;it season
dominated race. The first four with a 4-1 record, defeating O'Donnell says.
runners, Rick Horton , Wendell Cedarville, Xavier, the KetSkelley, Dave Bender and tering Striders and Walsh. In
Mark Kadlec, all ' of Malone, Invitational competition, they
finished together with a time of finished with a second ~lace at
25:41 ; · Gene Wise, also of the Taylor lnv. (Ind.), seventh
Malone, placed sixth (25 :54). place in Marion (Ind.), and
Redman freshman Chuck first place in the Rio Grande
Schoeppner took Honor abl e
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Mention honors after posting a
26:19 time on the hilly , Malone
CoUege course ; he finished in . •
9th place .
Coach Rod O' Donnell, wellpleased wi.th his team's per, formance, saw his two goals
accomplished as two team
members finished in the top
sev~n and improved times
.were registered by other

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The Cincinnati Bengals who
were talking about the super
Bowl just a few weeks ago,
need a victory Sunday just to
stay mthe American Conference playoff race.
The . Bengals, who won · the
AFC Central Division title last
season and felt they could go
~the way this year , have been
upse t by Sa n Die go and
Houston and trail Pittsburgh
by 112 games. They play host to
the Steelers Sunday at Riverfront Stadium and to say they
must win is putting it mildly.
A Steeier victory would give
them a 2\2-game edge over the
Bengals with five to play and
the final one Is at Pittsburgh
where Cincinnati has neve;
won Putting added pressure
on Cmcinnati is the fa ct thst
three teams in the .AFC EastBuffalo, New England· and
Miami-aU are having excellent seasons and coultl
knocktheBengalsoutofwild
card contention with the best
runnerup record .
Bengal quarterback · Ken
Anderson is having a brilliant
year hot Cincinnati was hurt
Sunday by the loss of ru
. nning
· back Boobie Clark for the
season witll a broken arm.
Doug Dressler will take his

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offense , with Meigs seven th , football, it ca n be prov ided by
whil e the Ma r au de r s a re se ni or
ta ilbac k
Te rr y
seventh . in passing offense , Wh itlatc h.
despite the fact that only 2
Whitlatch is just 36 ya rds shY
league teams have completed of the Meigs career r ushing
more passes.
\
mark of 1,265 yards, set by the
In total offense, Wave rly is late Denni s Boggs. Whitlatch
last with the Marauders right ga ined 101 yards in 25 carries
behind , while the same is true his sophomore year, 655 yards
for total defense.
last season in 126 carries, and
Individually , Marauder Jim so far this sea son has rambled
Anders on is the second· top fur 473 ya rds in til carries .
passer in the league, whi le
At Alexander , the Eagles of
Gary George is fifth in punting. Spike Be rkhimer will be
Mick Davenport is the fourth tackling a rugged Spar tan
best receiver with 10 catches, squad that routed the birds last
while Lonnie Coats is third in fall .
kickoff re turns and fifth in pun t
Alexan der is currently 5-3-1
returns.
and in fourth place in the
Senior cornerback Perk Ault rugged Tri-Va lley Conference
is sixth in. in terception returns. with a 2-2-1 mark . Two or the
For Waverly , Holland is first top Spartans to watch will be
in receiving with 18 grabs, Ron White and Roger Gilders,

EAST LANSING , Mich.
(UPI) -Michigan State Coach
Denny Stoltz says Ohio State,
the nation 's No . 1 ranked
football team, is " awesome"
and adds "they just win so
easily. " But he isn't ready to
throw in the !&lt;Jwel Saturday

motorcycle and oth.e r v:ehlcle accidents caused '!imos.t 56 per
·c entoftheinjurlesthatleadtoparaplegiaorquadrlplegia.
Th
. e study indicated,. recreations.! or. sport.ing _activities
)s
provided 7 per cent, injunes from di vmg mto swunnung poo •
rivers and lakes .accounted !or.75 per ce.n.t of these, with. all other
types of recreatiooai and sporting
. acttvtties account mg f or th e
less than two per cent rlmlaining.

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Stoltz praises Buckeyes

The lnsurimce · ~nstitute of Highway Safety, in wha t is
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roles , in last year's win a t

offense that has provided just5
touc hdowns in 6 league games.
Meanwhile, the Meigs defense
will attempt to bolster itself
after •relinquishing 22 touch- .
downs to its 6 SEOAL opponents.
The Marauders are in the
league cellar in seve ral
statistics, and the ones they
aren't last in the Tigers are .
Meigs is last in first downs,
and ha ve allowed opponents
·just 1 less than Waverly. The
Marauders hsve had the fewest while Dennis Ra pp is second in

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• automobile acctdents between 3 p.m. and .5 p.m. durmg the
••• footballseasonthandleasaresultofplayingfootbaU.

.Pomeroy Flower ,Shop
Ph. '192' 203?

"The report unfairly singled out high school football and was
less than honest in many of the impressiOI'Is it conveyed," a ccording to Dr. Meyer.
"Although there are injuries in other sports, 75 per cent of
the show was devoted to injuries in football. Although there are
injuries on all levels of football competition, only high school
football received attention. I must believe the persons respon-.
sible for this .show were not really interested in safety, but in
attacking high school football."
Dr~wing special criUclsm was the report thst 860,000 injuries
are suffered each year by the nation's.one million high school
football players. The figure is misleading because it does not
distinguish the type of injuries which require professional
medical attention from injuries like ·bruises, bUsters and
scratches.
Although ABC was su(iplied other figures , it apparently
chose not to use them because they did not support a preconceived notion. For example, the Wisconsin Interscholastic
Athletic Association told network authorities that the statistics
from its Benefit Plan, which insures 80 per cent of the 40,000 .
football players .in grades 7-12 in WIAA member schools, reveal
there are 1ess than 15 injuries requiring professional medical
attention for ever)' 100 participants - 70 per cent fewer than the
ABC report .
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The documentary would lead one to believe that safety m
high school football is a deterioratin~ situation, when there are
facts to the co~trary. The WIAA inJury figures, for ex~ple,
were lowe~ durmg the ~t two years than at "':'Y time durmg the
13 years smce the ststisttcs have been campded.
The do~entary su~ested the rule' makers are insensitive
and unres~stble, but Qtts tgnores th~ fact that th~ htgh school
rules comnuttee (The National Alliance Comnuttee ) exiSts
solely because the roles makers for coUegiate and professional
football are u.nable to provide a football co~e whtch ~an also be
adapted to high school age boys. The National Alliance Committee has consistently been the leader in rule innovations to
promote football safety. It was the first to require the face mask,
first to require th
_ e mouth· guard, first to reduce the !eng.th of
1
f.li'Sttoabollsh 111 ~crack back block an d ftrst to
• ball ceats,
"'?I
el~ate blockmg below the waJSt after .kic~.
It bothers me thst there wer~ notest~ontais _by those who
hsve played football and are COnvJDced of~~, benefits ph~stcally
and mentally. Many boys need contact; tls mherent m thetr
,ci&gt;nstltution . Football provides for controlled-contact - contact
which Is restricted by carefully formulated roles ."
And iftheABCreportshould encourage parents to.call for an
end to high school football , they s)lould know that football is
among the safest activities~ ~Y can hsve after school. In f.act,

ki ckoff re turns and third in
have allowed their oppone nts punting.'
to snap the ball more than any
If a little ray of ligh t can be
other team .
seen out of · this otherw ise
Waverly is las t in r ushing

STYRENE

two of the top scorers in the
TVC, both of whom played key

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Westvac o has sponsored the
prog ram in Ohio since 1966. It
in volves no requiremept to sell
the mature timber: to the
company.
"We are once again happy to
cooperate with Wes'tvac.o in the
reforestation of r ural l~¥~ds in

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" The cooperative effor t will
ir&gt;~prove woodland produ1ti vi ty and dev.e iop better
wildlife ha bitat, watershed
pr otection , recrea tion o p~
there . is an abnormality in poi'tunities and aesthetic apcalcium metabolism , con- peal. " Persons In the 12-courtty
trolled by the little para- area ma y order trees l!llder the
thyroid glands on each side of. program by contacting the
the thyroid.
offices of lo,&lt;!al service
Kidney infections sometimes foresters , .Agricultur a I
contribute to the formation,of a Stabilization 'and ·conservation
stone. It is important ~o treat Se rvi ~ e. Coopera.tive Ex·
any sign of. a kidney ihfection tension Service , and soil and
promptly.
water conserva tio~ district.

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·the least, . at ABC television's documentary concerning the
dangers of sports, 1110re aptly labeled the dangers of footbaU.
Dr. Harold A. Meyer, Commissioner of the Ohio High School
Athletic Association, is one who would fit io the above category.
His comments and opinions on the subject are herein presented.

mother, and Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe, Racine, great-grandmother.
Other grandparents of Jamie are·Paul Justis, Sr., Racine,
grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pettit, Pomeroy, grandparents; Mrs. Mabel Pettit, Pomeroy, great-grandmother,
and Mrs. Ann Johnson, Salem Center, great-grandmother.

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football teams wra p up their
!974 campaigns tonight, as the
Meigs Marauders travel to
Wave rl y, EaStern goes · to
Alexander and Southern hosts
Ca ldwell.
At Waverly,· it will be the
battle (or the SEOAL basement
as the Tigers boast a n ().6
leag ue ma rk a s do the
Mara uders.
The.Marauders will be trying

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chamP,ionship and another trip
ro the Tangerine Bowl with a
win over Kent State University
at Oxford Saturday. ·
The Redskins are W in the
MAC this season and 7~1
overall with a tie against
Purdue as the only blemish on
its record.
Kent State was favored ro
win the MAC in pre-season
polls but is only 1-2 in the
league and 6-3 overall . . A
victory over Miami would
salvage at least part of what
has been a disappointing
season for coach Don James.
"We recognize they have a
great record and a great
football team," said James.
"And this is our chance ro beat
a team ranked in the top 20.'
The Miami attack is highlighted by an awesome ground
game which has been averaging 273.3 yards per game with
tailback Randy Walker leading
the attack on 747 net yards in
175 carries.
Not Far Behind
Scr-a mbling quarterback
Sherman Smith is not far
behind with 629 yards on 131
carries for im average of 4.8
yards per carry.
The Miami defensive unit,
led by linebacker Brad
Cousino, has allowed just 52
po!J&gt;ts in eight games for an
average of just 6.5 points per
contest.
Tailback Larry Poole leads
the Kent State attack with 840
yards on 165 carries for an
average of 5.1 yards a carry.
Kent State quarterback Greg
Kokal has completed 63 passes
in 125 attempts for 970 yards
and seven touchdowns.
Bowling Green State University will host Arkansas State, a
&lt;earn which has yielded only 11
points imd 100.3 yards a game
rushing.
''I can't believe their defense," said Falcon coach Don
Nehlen after watching Arkansas .State defeat Southern
llllnois 41-16 on film .
"Believe it or not they have
41 returning lettermen and
more size and speed . than we
have/' he said.
Arkansas Slate is 4-2 on the
season and Bowling Green Is 4-

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"Cincinnati is a good, tough
football team," said OU Coach
Bill Hess. "They run the same
· offense and same defense that
we do, but they employ some
. split backfields offensively."
In the Ohio Conference, ·
Wittenberg meets Capital and
a win or a tie Saturday will give
the Tigers the Blue Division
championship.
Baldwin-Wallace, which captured the OC Red Divison
crown last week, meets Wooster Saturday.
In other games Saturday,
Marshall is at Toledo, Youngsrown State at Central State,
Akron at Western lllinois,
Evansville (Ind. ) at Ashland
and Wilmington at Bluffron.
Also Wilmilngton at Bluffton,
Case Western at Hiram,
Louiisville t Dayton, Findlay at
Georgetown, ( Ky.) , John
Carroll and Otterbein at
Heidelberg.
Also
Marietta
at
Muskingum, Denison at
Washington &amp; Lee (Va .) , Ohio
Wesleyan at Mount Union
Centre (Ky.) at Kenyon and
Alma (Mich. ) at Ohio Northern.

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Queb ec
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Symmes Valley at Hannan ( W.
Va . )
Paint Valley at Miller
Trimble at Feder:al Hocking ·

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Nelson-

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Vinton County at Fairland

SATURDAY

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JB 38
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Wahama

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Creek

(rescheduled from Sept. 6)
Galllpolis Reser ves at North
G allia (rescheduled from Sept.
7)

8 28 37

Edmntn 2 2 0
4 13
Thursday's Re sult
lndnpls 3 San Diego 0

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Friday ' s Game s
San D i ego at N ew Eng
Cleve at Vancouver

Church holds

N H L Standings
By United Pr ess Internation a l

Div js ion I

Phila
9
3 2
20 46
NY \stdr s 7 3 3
17 50
Atlan ta
7
5 2
16 43
NY Rngrs6
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Division 1
w . 1. 1. pts gf
Vane
8
3
2
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Ch ica go
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RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughter s of the
American Revolution, 2 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Dor Schaefer,
Pomeroy, with Mrs, Edison
Hobstetter, Mrs. A. R. Knight
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary , cohostesses . Speaker, Paul Gottfried Eich on national defense.
MIDDLEPORT Fire Dept.
fish fry starting at 3 p.m. at tt.e
fire station . French fries and
cole slaw to be served with fish
sandwiches .
SATURDAY
HYMN SING, Hazel CommUnity Church, off SR 124 between Lon g Bottom and Portland, 7:30p.m. Singers will be
Choralaires, Parkersburg.

fall festival

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w. 1. t. pts gf ga
31
28
38
39

Saturday evening Middleport
United Pentecostal Church
ga
youths sponsored a fall festival
35
35 for the church membership.
St . Louis 3 6 3
9 38 44
Mrs . Leroy Sauters was
Min n
2
8
3
7 24 49
Kan City \ 10
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3 32 58 chairwoman of the refreshDrvi sion J
ment committee which served
w . I. t . pts gf ga
Lo s Ang
over 40 persons at festivities.
9
1
4
22 49 25
Montr eal 5
4
5
15 47 40 Games we re conducted by
D etroit
5
5
2
12 36 51
P i tts
3 6
2
a 39 45 Mrs. David Acr~ and Mrs.
Wash
1 10
I
3 25 54 Terrence Lawrence with. prizes
Division 4
w. 1. 1. pt s gf ga going to Jenell Kelly , Mrs.
a· 3 2 IB 49 43 Russell Priddy, Mrs. Manda
Buffalo
Boston
5
3 5
15 60 40 Eastman, Trent Knittel, Mrs.
4
5
11 46 49 Don Gosney, Sammy Plants,
To ront o
3
caw
Mrs. Willian\ Knittel and Mrs.
2 8 4
8 35 . ,
Thursday 's R esutts
Nat Vanaman . Tammy Knittel
Bo s t on 10 W ash 4
received the door prize. The
Lo s Ang 5 P iftS 3
Ph ila 2 Minn 0
fall
festival is the latest of
Vn cv r 6, Kan City 4
several youth activities in
Friday's Game
Chicago a t Atl a nta
recent weeks.
Recently Joy and Sheri
International Hockey
Sauters,
Jenell Kelly, Tammy
League Standings
North
Knittel, Lola and Debbie Craft,
ABA Standmgs
w . 1. t . pts gt ga
By United Pr'ess Inter national
Flint
a 'J 1 17 49 25 Michele and Pamela Zirkle and
East
Muskegon 7 3 1 15 51 39
Stephanie Acree enjoyed a
w. 1. pet . g .b . Saginaw
6 J 1 13 39 36
9
1 .900
slumber
Kentucky
party following an
Port Huron 3 7 1
7 44 48
4 .667
N ew York
8
Lansing
1 4 1
3 IB 36
evening treat of pizza at the
6 .333
V irginia
3
Kalamazoo 0 6 0 0 11 32
8 .333
home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
St . Lou is
South
'3 a .273
Memph is
w . I . t. pts gf ga
Zirkle.
Mrs . David Acree, Mrs.
West
Dayton
6 3 0 . 12 34 29
w. 1. pet. g.b . Columbus 5 3 o 10 31 24
Zirkle and Mrs. Joyce Sauters
Denver
Des Moines 5 4 o 10 28 30
8 ' .800
chaperoned the event.
S. Anton io
7
4 .636 1 1h To ledo
4 6 0
8 37 32
3 5 ,375
Ind i ana •
That same evening, Zirkle
4
F t . Wayne 1 51
3 21 31
Sa n Di eg o
3
6 .333
4, 1
ThuisdiV·s-Re sulls
treated
the boys to a private
.4
B .33 3 5
Utah
Muskegon 7 Pt . Huron 5
Thursday 's Result
swimming party at a Marietta
Friday 's Games
Utah 107 Virgin ia 90
Kalamazoo at Lansing
pool. Attending were Charles
Friday's Gam es
Dayton at Tol edo
New York at M emphis
and
Timmy Sauters, Tommy
Des Moines at Columbus
Denver at St. L ou is
Fort Wayr,e at F l int
Kelly, Robbie Craft, Danny
Richards and Trent Knittel .
NBA Standings
and Mrs. Zirkle are the
Mr.
By United Pres s Inter national
Eastern conferenc e
youth group leaders.

Atlantic Division
w. I. pet.
Buffalo
6
3 .667
Boston
b
a aoo
New York
5
4 .55 6
Ph i l a
. 4 5 .444

Central Division
w . 1.

Wash

Cleve
Houston
Atlanta

N. Orlns

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6

4 .600

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4

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5

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444

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Midwest Division
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KC -Omaha
6 4 .600
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Milw

6

4 .600

1

6 .455
9 . 100

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Pacific Division
w. 1. pet.
G . State
7
3 .700
Seattle
6
4 .600
Los Ang
4
4 .500
Portland
4 6 .400
Phoenbc.
3 6 .333
Thursday's Results
Atlanta 109 Phoen ix 108
Houston 103 M i lw 93
Seattle 104 G. State 93
Friday's Games

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Detro i t at Boston

Portland at Phil a
Phoen i x at N . Or l ns
New York at Los Ang

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Harrison, most original. Busy
Bees and Sunbeam classes Mrs. Karen Murray and Mrs.
Janeth Beal, teachers - Brian
King, prettiest; Brill King,
ugliest; Scott Harrison, 10ost
original. Adult classes- Floyd
Ross, teacher - Mrs. Judy
Carl, most original; Kirk
Chevalier, ugliest ; Mrs . Eva
King, ~ prettiest. The judges
were Sherman White, Susie
Mash and Bobbie Mash.
Following ·the unmasking a
potluck lunch was enjoyed.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Nev White, Mrs. Myrtle
White and Mrs. Jennie Holley
were Mrs. Elizabeth Murray,
Mrs. Anita Dean and John,
Mrs~ Virginia Dean, local, Mrs.
Ann Mash and Susie of Laurel
Cliff, Bernard White and
family of Mason City, W.Va.,
and· Edgar Holley of Albany.
Mr . . and Mrs. Kenneth
Markins
honored
her
daughters, Mrs. Donna Young
and Mrs. Virginia Dean, on
their brithdays and gave a
going away party for their
grandson, Sgt. Richard Dean,
Sunday with dinner and two
cakes - one inscribed Happy
Birthday for Virginia and
Donna which was white
trimmed with pink roses and a
going-away cake inscribed to
Richard with Good Luck
decorated in red, white and
blue with an American flag in
the center. Those attending the
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John
Dean and Richard and George,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young,
Alan, Susan, Dennis and Dale,
Mr. an(j Mrs. Robert Ried,
Mrs. Anl)8 Mae Terrell and
Juanita, all of Pataskala, Mr.
imd Mrs . Bill Spaun of
POn:leroy, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walter. Dean and John and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Markins, the
hosts.

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A going-away party for Sgt.
Richard Dean, who will be
stationed in Thailand was
by his aunt and uncle,
given
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Jl.;!r. and Mrs. Clair Waggoner
at Harrisonville. Attendipg
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Well of Albany, Mr, and Mrs.
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Forrest · Robenstein of Kent,
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Cindy, Rick and Tammy of
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Athens, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walter Dean and sori, John,
Mr. and Mrs. JohnoDean and
the honored guest Richard, Mr.
and Mrs. Waggoner, the ,host
and hostess, Cake; . t~unch,
sandwiches and coffee were
served after which all gathered
around the organ where the
remainder of the evening was
spent with group singing accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia
Robenstien at the organ.
Mrs. Eddie King honored
Mrs. Charles King Saturday
evening with a layette shower
at her home at Harrisonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brickles
, accompanied . Mr. and Mrs.
' ·Donald Brickles to Michi~an ·
where they visited Rev . and
Mrs. Blahie Farley and family.
The Carleton Church had a
Halloween party at the Bedford
Youth Center. Prizes were
·given In three classes. They
were · Cradle Roll with Mrs:
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Gorda, Fla., announce . the
. bitth of an Sib. 12o:!daughter,
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Pomeroy BrojVnie Troop 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Welcomed into membership was Sherry Wears. It was
decided to have the patrol leaders serve one month and then
change ro give each girl chance at the leadership training. The
birthday of Carolyn Casto was obse~d.
· Adult leaders for the patrols were Mrs. Gertrude Casto, the
Brown Patrol; Mrs. Elizabeth Lane and Mrs. Susie DeLong, the
Blue Patrol; Mrs. Judy Werry and Mrs. Pat Thoma, the Red
Patrol; and Mrs. Janet Reeves and Mrs. Patty Michael, the
Green Patrol. Meetings of the troop will continue to be lm·
mediately following school on Tuesdays.

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table, and others of the Ladies Aid and the Willing Workers Class of the Enterprise United
Methodist Church look on the purchase of a new furnace for the ~burch as their centennial
project. The furnace, purchased through pr&lt;&gt;Cee!ls from the sale of quilts made at the weekly
meetings of the Ladies Aid, and the sale of other items by the Willing Workers Class, was installed last month. Sunday the church will have an all-day celebraUon in observance of the
Centennial. Morning services start at 9 a.m: wlth Rev. Walter W. Arnold as·guest speaker. The
afternoon program·at 1:30 will feature Too EmeraldS Q11artet of Parkersburg, W. Va. There
will he a carry-in dinner at noon.

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Salon 71 0 has meet

A bridal shower honoring scheme was carried out in the
Debora Rathburn E.ngle, decorations. Gifts were placed
recent · bridle of Woodrow on a table with an appropriate
Wilson Engle, Jr ., was held centerpiece. Games were
'l)Jesday night at the Mid· played with prizes going to
dleport Unfted P e ntecostal Mrs .' Joyce Sauters, Mrs.
Church social room. Hostesses Diana .Oij•htl8on and, Dorothy
fdr the shower were Mrs. Reynolds~ '
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Other guests at the shower
Engle and Mrs . Peggy Dowell. were Mrs. Alice Priddy, Mrs.
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Falls Community Center by the
United Methodist Women of the
Apple Grove Church.
Arrangements of bittersweet
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o{: Because Odrinex contains the
m.o sl effective reducing a•d ava•labte
Methodist Church, Middleport,
without a pre scripti on!
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hd ur before meals suppresse s your
Mrs . Bernice Roush had
appetite · yo u eat less· d Ow n go the
charge of the program Which
ct\forres • down goes th e \o!YBi gl11!
Odnnex has been used succ essful ly
ihcluded poems o( Thanksby; thoUSoilnds all 'over tne country giving, ReadingS given Were
foi' 16 years· it wil\ w.:&gt;rk l o r YOU.
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" Thanksgiving Prayer ". by
tested, you w1 11 eat serHl bi Y • no
Roberta Thaxton; "Thankful
stnving · no s pe c~oJ I exerc1ses. Sa fe
ana effectrve wh en ta ken a s dire cted
Heart," Joyce White and
Y6u must lose ugly fa t ·or your
"Th ks · · "b D
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m p ney wil l be refunoM . no Que san glVtng y onna
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tiom asked . Sta rt today , get rid o f
Dallas Hill led the grQup in
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, NELSON'S DRUG sTORES. • Shiveley presenting devotions .

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Barnett, Russe ll, Bernice ,
Sharon , Cindy, David and
Eddie Roush, Amanda Russell.
Joey Roush, Roger and Christy
Roush.
Charles, Patty, Chuckle and
Becky Michael, fva Orr, Erma
Wilson , Herbert and ·Mary
Roush, Melanie Waldnig, Lori
Theiss, Chuck Fortune, Jeff
Miller, Jimmy Riffle, Jeff
Wickersham , Klmmy Alley ,
Eugene Shiveley, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Douglas Barnett,
Olden and Roberto Thaxton,
Rev. and Mrs . Howard
Shiveley, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Bumgarner, and
Phil and
Barbara Eaton . The evening
concluded with group singing
of "God Be With You" and the
flower show sponsored by the Lord's Prayer in unison .
county association was held.
Present to collUnent on the
sc hedule was Mrs . Robert
Lewis. Theme is «Christmas Is
In the Air. " Mrs. Lewis showed
specimens of dried plant
materials appropriate for use
· in the horticulture classes. She
also dlsplay.ed some plaques
made from dried materials ,
and showed. arrangements
which used fluorescent paints
which show up effectively
under blacklight.
Members brought sand·
wlches and cookies to the
meeting and these were served
with coffee. The sandw;tches
were judged for the most attractive with Mrs. C. 0. Fisher
being the winner for her turkey
salad .sandwiches with inserts
of cranberry jelly. ·

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Wolfe, Dorsey and Bess
Parsons, Dallas, Donna and
Dean Hill , Carroll, Joyce,
Darla , Deanna, Keith and
Kevin White , Don, Ruby, Dave,
Larry, Brian and Scott Hupp,
Alice Balser, Jaclr, Shirley and
Vicki Ables , Darrell, Jan, and'
Tracy Norris, Karen and Mike
Rhodes, Bill Davidson, Monk

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PORTLAND- The Golden
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of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilton
in Portland Wednesday. A
potluck dinner will be held.

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Church, gave in his memory folding doors which have been
installed between Sunday School classrooms at the church.
Mrs. Weeks is pictured here with the doors.

HOSPITALIZED
RACINE - Charles R.
McNickle, Racine, is a patient
at Holzer Medical Center. His
room number is 332.

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its role in protection of the
environment was discussed by
Robert Byer, fire chief, at the
Monday night meeting of the
Middleport Garden Club in the
firehouse social room.
Byer distributed bookle.,Ls
containing the fire burning
laws in Ohio and demonstrated
a smoke detection device for
homes. The fire chief stressed
in his talk that the department
does not mind being called to
~heck out suspected fires or
extinguish minor fires.
Mrs. Sibley Slack presided at
the meeting while plans were
made ro host the Monday night
meeting .of the Meigs County
Garden Clubs Ass'n. in the
firehouse social room. Mrs.
Bert Grimm, Meigs County
contact chairwoman 1 will have
charge of the meeting.
· Mrs. Aaron Kelton, Region 11
director, a guest at the ineeting
reported on various activities
of clubs in the region . A
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Special guests for the
evening were Phil and Barbara
Eaton, Buford, who sang
several
selections
accompanied by Mr. Eaton on the
guitar and Mrs. Betty Shiveley
on the organ.
Atte~ding the dinner were
Bertha Robinson, Ernest
Clark, Early Roush, Dolly

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Senaing gifts were Mrs .
Howard Long, Mrs. Edward
Priddy; Betty Rathburn, Mrs.
Maggie Nelson, Mrs. Marge
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Meeting Monday at the Heath United Methodist Church,
members of Troop 39 with their leaders, Mrs. Mary Wise and r--~---:zo-""'l:""'1
Mrs. Ruth Spencer, began work on a Christmas project which
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Calendar sale was discussed and money collected. More
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or TV
fee is due at the next meeting.

breakfast will be !ottowed by
the pouvior at 10 a.m.
During the meeting Mrs.
Mary Roush conducted a "pig
in a poke." sale with the money
going inro the scholarship fund .
Plans were made for the annual Christmas dinner at the
Meigs Inn Dec. 2. Members are
to take a gift for Sherry
Marshall and also one for an
exchange with her secret
sister.
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A cosmetic demonstration
and display followed 'the
meeting. Mrs. Hysell served
pumpkin pie and coffee to those
nained and Mrs . Zuelelia
Smith, who had the ~pening
prayer, Mrs. Iva Powell and
Mrs. Lula Hampton . Mrs.
Knapp received a gift from her
secret sister.

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Rev. Raymond Fife will
preach at the Ash .St. Freewill
Baptist Church. Middleport,

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RUTLAND - Roger Turner
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at the Rutland Free Will
Baptist Church, Wednesday
through Sunday, Nov . 17, at
7:30 each evening. There will
be special singing each evening
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A $15 contribution to the
National Jewish Hospital in
Denver, Colo., for tuberculosis
research was made by the
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight
and Forty, meeting Wednesday
SPECIAL singing at Ash night at the home of Mrs. Julia
Street
Freewill
Baptist Hysell.
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Mrs. Mary Martin, chapeau,
featuring the Keefer Quartet. presided at the meeting with
~aching by Rev . Raymond
each of the members conFife. Everyone welcome.
tributing food for a. ThanksBAKE SALE 9 a.m . at giving basket. It was noted that
Rutland Dept. Store sponsored an engraved plate had been
by the Meigs Youth Canteen . sent by the salon to Mrs. Lelia
Hunt,.new national chapeau for
POP BOTTLES will be
her reception in Michigan
collected beginning at 10 a.m.
recently.
in Pomeroy , · Middleport,
Plans for a !tending the
Rutland and surrounding areas
pouvior Dec. 7 and 8 in.
by Meigs High School athletes.
Columbus were made with
The bottle collection is be ing
sponsored by the Meigs Mrs. Rhoda Hackett, Mrs.
Athletic Boosters. Proceeds Eunie Brinker, Mrs. Charles
Marshall and Sherry, a cystic
will be used to pay for a video
fibrosis
child, Mrs. Martin,
tape machine.
Mrs . Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
SUNDAY
Pearl Knapp and Mrs.
THE MEIGS Muzzle Loading
Catherine Welsh to represent
Rifle Club at 7 p.m.
the salon. Mrs. Garnet Grant,
MONDAY
Southern Division DemiYOUNG
Adult
Class, Chapeau of the na tiona!
Bradford Church of Christ, '- organization, will be the guest
meets at 7 p .m . in the home of of Mrs. Martin at the pouvior.
Mrs. Ralph Painter.
During the meeting Mrs.
BIRTHDAY dinner for
Mary Roush conducted a "pig
members of Feeney-Benne II in a poke" sale with the money
Post 128, American Legion and
going into the scholarship fund.
families , 6:30 p.m. at post There will be a Christmas gift
home. Served by the auxiliary, .exchange, parodieS' and a
Mrs .. William Hendricks,
songfest. The Sunday morning
chairwo10an.
MORGAN Cente'r Home
Mission free clothing day at the
old school house in Eno, 10 a .m.
Barnette property, better
ro 2 p.m.
known as the Miller home, and
are attending church at
Langsville .
Mrs . Shirley Merrill of
The community was saa- Columbus was here for the
dened by the death of J. T.
funeral of her grandfather, J.
Ledlie, a liielong resident of T. Ledlie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kemper
Ron Gorby of Virginia Beach of Chillicothe called on Bernice
spent a week vacation with his
Ledlie Saturday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car)
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter
Gorby .
of Peklskey, Mich., spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. · Stanley
days with her sister and
Phillips of Logan were Sunday family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ·
guests of her sister, Mrs. Alpha Ledlie.
Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
, Mr. alid Mrs. Earl RamsWillcox of Sandusky, Ohio
burg of Obetz spent a weekend
visited friends at Middleport
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and spent the weekend with his
Harold Ramsburg and called
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
on Michael Barr Saturday
Willcox and family .
afternoon.
Mrs. Alpha Barr received
word of the serious illness of
her son-in-law, Blair Cad·
wallader and that he had undergone surgery for gall stones
at a Hillsboro hospital. He is
much Improved at this time
and ei&lt;pected ro be hom~
shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Christian have moved inro~ the

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MARY SHRINE 37, Order of
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regular meeting, IOOF hall,
Pomeroy. Reception fo( Mrs.
Mary Hughes, di strict material
Qbjective ,
c hairwoman .
Potluck refreshments . ·
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Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church , 7:30 p.m . Rev . Matthew · Harden, guest speaker.
SpeCial
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O'Dell
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chamP,ionship and another trip
ro the Tangerine Bowl with a
win over Kent State University
at Oxford Saturday. ·
The Redskins are W in the
MAC this season and 7~1
overall with a tie against
Purdue as the only blemish on
its record.
Kent State was favored ro
win the MAC in pre-season
polls but is only 1-2 in the
league and 6-3 overall . . A
victory over Miami would
salvage at least part of what
has been a disappointing
season for coach Don James.
"We recognize they have a
great record and a great
football team," said James.
"And this is our chance ro beat
a team ranked in the top 20.'
The Miami attack is highlighted by an awesome ground
game which has been averaging 273.3 yards per game with
tailback Randy Walker leading
the attack on 747 net yards in
175 carries.
Not Far Behind
Scr-a mbling quarterback
Sherman Smith is not far
behind with 629 yards on 131
carries for im average of 4.8
yards per carry.
The Miami defensive unit,
led by linebacker Brad
Cousino, has allowed just 52
po!J&gt;ts in eight games for an
average of just 6.5 points per
contest.
Tailback Larry Poole leads
the Kent State attack with 840
yards on 165 carries for an
average of 5.1 yards a carry.
Kent State quarterback Greg
Kokal has completed 63 passes
in 125 attempts for 970 yards
and seven touchdowns.
Bowling Green State University will host Arkansas State, a
&lt;earn which has yielded only 11
points imd 100.3 yards a game
rushing.
''I can't believe their defense," said Falcon coach Don
Nehlen after watching Arkansas .State defeat Southern
llllnois 41-16 on film .
"Believe it or not they have
41 returning lettermen and
more size and speed . than we
have/' he said.
Arkansas Slate is 4-2 on the
season and Bowling Green Is 4-

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"Cincinnati is a good, tough
football team," said OU Coach
Bill Hess. "They run the same
· offense and same defense that
we do, but they employ some
. split backfields offensively."
In the Ohio Conference, ·
Wittenberg meets Capital and
a win or a tie Saturday will give
the Tigers the Blue Division
championship.
Baldwin-Wallace, which captured the OC Red Divison
crown last week, meets Wooster Saturday.
In other games Saturday,
Marshall is at Toledo, Youngsrown State at Central State,
Akron at Western lllinois,
Evansville (Ind. ) at Ashland
and Wilmington at Bluffron.
Also Wilmilngton at Bluffton,
Case Western at Hiram,
Louiisville t Dayton, Findlay at
Georgetown, ( Ky.) , John
Carroll and Otterbein at
Heidelberg.
Also
Marietta
at
Muskingum, Denison at
Washington &amp; Lee (Va .) , Ohio
Wesleyan at Mount Union
Centre (Ky.) at Kenyon and
Alma (Mich. ) at Ohio Northern.

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Paint Valley at Miller
Trimble at Feder:al Hocking ·

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Nelson-

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Vinton County at Fairland

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JB 38
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Wahama

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(rescheduled from Sept. 6)
Galllpolis Reser ves at North
G allia (rescheduled from Sept.
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Edmntn 2 2 0
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Thursday's Re sult
lndnpls 3 San Diego 0

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Friday ' s Game s
San D i ego at N ew Eng
Cleve at Vancouver

Church holds

N H L Standings
By United Pr ess Internation a l

Div js ion I

Phila
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NY \stdr s 7 3 3
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Atlan ta
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NY Rngrs6
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Division 1
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Vane
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Ch ica go
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RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughter s of the
American Revolution, 2 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Dor Schaefer,
Pomeroy, with Mrs, Edison
Hobstetter, Mrs. A. R. Knight
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary , cohostesses . Speaker, Paul Gottfried Eich on national defense.
MIDDLEPORT Fire Dept.
fish fry starting at 3 p.m. at tt.e
fire station . French fries and
cole slaw to be served with fish
sandwiches .
SATURDAY
HYMN SING, Hazel CommUnity Church, off SR 124 between Lon g Bottom and Portland, 7:30p.m. Singers will be
Choralaires, Parkersburg.

fall festival

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Saturday evening Middleport
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St . Louis 3 6 3
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Mrs . Leroy Sauters was
Min n
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Kan City \ 10
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ment committee which served
w . I. t . pts gf ga
Lo s Ang
over 40 persons at festivities.
9
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Montr eal 5
4
5
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D etroit
5
5
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P i tts
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Wash
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Division 4
w. 1. 1. pt s gf ga going to Jenell Kelly , Mrs.
a· 3 2 IB 49 43 Russell Priddy, Mrs. Manda
Buffalo
Boston
5
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15 60 40 Eastman, Trent Knittel, Mrs.
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11 46 49 Don Gosney, Sammy Plants,
To ront o
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Mrs. Willian\ Knittel and Mrs.
2 8 4
8 35 . ,
Thursday 's R esutts
Nat Vanaman . Tammy Knittel
Bo s t on 10 W ash 4
received the door prize. The
Lo s Ang 5 P iftS 3
Ph ila 2 Minn 0
fall
festival is the latest of
Vn cv r 6, Kan City 4
several youth activities in
Friday's Game
Chicago a t Atl a nta
recent weeks.
Recently Joy and Sheri
International Hockey
Sauters,
Jenell Kelly, Tammy
League Standings
North
Knittel, Lola and Debbie Craft,
ABA Standmgs
w . 1. t . pts gt ga
By United Pr'ess Inter national
Flint
a 'J 1 17 49 25 Michele and Pamela Zirkle and
East
Muskegon 7 3 1 15 51 39
Stephanie Acree enjoyed a
w. 1. pet . g .b . Saginaw
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Kentucky
party following an
Port Huron 3 7 1
7 44 48
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N ew York
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Lansing
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3 IB 36
evening treat of pizza at the
6 .333
V irginia
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Kalamazoo 0 6 0 0 11 32
8 .333
home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
St . Lou is
South
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Memph is
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Zirkle.
Mrs . David Acree, Mrs.
West
Dayton
6 3 0 . 12 34 29
w. 1. pet. g.b . Columbus 5 3 o 10 31 24
Zirkle and Mrs. Joyce Sauters
Denver
Des Moines 5 4 o 10 28 30
8 ' .800
chaperoned the event.
S. Anton io
7
4 .636 1 1h To ledo
4 6 0
8 37 32
3 5 ,375
Ind i ana •
That same evening, Zirkle
4
F t . Wayne 1 51
3 21 31
Sa n Di eg o
3
6 .333
4, 1
ThuisdiV·s-Re sulls
treated
the boys to a private
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B .33 3 5
Utah
Muskegon 7 Pt . Huron 5
Thursday 's Result
swimming party at a Marietta
Friday 's Games
Utah 107 Virgin ia 90
Kalamazoo at Lansing
pool. Attending were Charles
Friday's Gam es
Dayton at Tol edo
New York at M emphis
and
Timmy Sauters, Tommy
Des Moines at Columbus
Denver at St. L ou is
Fort Wayr,e at F l int
Kelly, Robbie Craft, Danny
Richards and Trent Knittel .
NBA Standings
and Mrs. Zirkle are the
Mr.
By United Pres s Inter national
Eastern conferenc e
youth group leaders.

Atlantic Division
w. I. pet.
Buffalo
6
3 .667
Boston
b
a aoo
New York
5
4 .55 6
Ph i l a
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Central Division
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Cleve
Houston
Atlanta

N. Orlns

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Midwest Division
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KC -Omaha
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Milw

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Pacific Division
w. 1. pet.
G . State
7
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Seattle
6
4 .600
Los Ang
4
4 .500
Portland
4 6 .400
Phoenbc.
3 6 .333
Thursday's Results
Atlanta 109 Phoen ix 108
Houston 103 M i lw 93
Seattle 104 G. State 93
Friday's Games

With

FLOWERS
Designed By

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Detro i t at Boston

Portland at Phil a
Phoen i x at N . Or l ns
New York at Los Ang

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Philip King, Ugliest, and Jodi
Harrison, most original. Busy
Bees and Sunbeam classes Mrs. Karen Murray and Mrs.
Janeth Beal, teachers - Brian
King, prettiest; Brill King,
ugliest; Scott Harrison, 10ost
original. Adult classes- Floyd
Ross, teacher - Mrs. Judy
Carl, most original; Kirk
Chevalier, ugliest ; Mrs . Eva
King, ~ prettiest. The judges
were Sherman White, Susie
Mash and Bobbie Mash.
Following ·the unmasking a
potluck lunch was enjoyed.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Nev White, Mrs. Myrtle
White and Mrs. Jennie Holley
were Mrs. Elizabeth Murray,
Mrs. Anita Dean and John,
Mrs~ Virginia Dean, local, Mrs.
Ann Mash and Susie of Laurel
Cliff, Bernard White and
family of Mason City, W.Va.,
and· Edgar Holley of Albany.
Mr . . and Mrs. Kenneth
Markins
honored
her
daughters, Mrs. Donna Young
and Mrs. Virginia Dean, on
their brithdays and gave a
going away party for their
grandson, Sgt. Richard Dean,
Sunday with dinner and two
cakes - one inscribed Happy
Birthday for Virginia and
Donna which was white
trimmed with pink roses and a
going-away cake inscribed to
Richard with Good Luck
decorated in red, white and
blue with an American flag in
the center. Those attending the
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John
Dean and Richard and George,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young,
Alan, Susan, Dennis and Dale,
Mr. an(j Mrs. Robert Ried,
Mrs. Anl)8 Mae Terrell and
Juanita, all of Pataskala, Mr.
imd Mrs . Bill Spaun of
POn:leroy, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walter. Dean and John and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Markins, the
hosts.

News, Notes

A going-away party for Sgt.
Richard Dean, who will be
stationed in Thailand was
by his aunt and uncle,
given
g.b .
Jl.;!r. and Mrs. Clair Waggoner
at Harrisonville. Attendipg
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were Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Well of Albany, Mr, and Mrs.
g .b.
Forrest · Robenstein of Kent,
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Mr . and Mrs. Garqld Gilkey,
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Cindy, Rick and Tammy of
31/ :;o
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walter Dean and sori, John,
Mr. and Mrs. JohnoDean and
the honored guest Richard, Mr.
and Mrs. Waggoner, the ,host
and hostess, Cake; . t~unch,
sandwiches and coffee were
served after which all gathered
around the organ where the
remainder of the evening was
spent with group singing accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia
Robenstien at the organ.
Mrs. Eddie King honored
Mrs. Charles King Saturday
evening with a layette shower
at her home at Harrisonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brickles
, accompanied . Mr. and Mrs.
' ·Donald Brickles to Michi~an ·
where they visited Rev . and
Mrs. Blahie Farley and family.
The Carleton Church had a
Halloween party at the Bedford
Youth Center. Prizes were
·given In three classes. They
were · Cradle Roll with Mrs:
Louise Harrison as teacherAudra Houdashelt, prettiest;

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Mr. and Mrs. William
.Cort {Patty Hoffman) of Punta ,
Gorda, Fla., announce . the
. bitth of an Sib. 12o:!daughter,
' Sara Lynn. She has two

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Pomeroy BrojVnie Troop 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Welcomed into membership was Sherry Wears. It was
decided to have the patrol leaders serve one month and then
change ro give each girl chance at the leadership training. The
birthday of Carolyn Casto was obse~d.
· Adult leaders for the patrols were Mrs. Gertrude Casto, the
Brown Patrol; Mrs. Elizabeth Lane and Mrs. Susie DeLong, the
Blue Patrol; Mrs. Judy Werry and Mrs. Pat Thoma, the Red
Patrol; and Mrs. Janet Reeves and Mrs. Patty Michael, the
Green Patrol. Meetings of the troop will continue to be lm·
mediately following school on Tuesdays.

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MUdred Mitch, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, and Mrs. Agnes Weeks, pictured from tbe left around \be
table, and others of the Ladies Aid and the Willing Workers Class of the Enterprise United
Methodist Church look on the purchase of a new furnace for the ~burch as their centennial
project. The furnace, purchased through pr&lt;&gt;Cee!ls from the sale of quilts made at the weekly
meetings of the Ladies Aid, and the sale of other items by the Willing Workers Class, was installed last month. Sunday the church will have an all-day celebraUon in observance of the
Centennial. Morning services start at 9 a.m: wlth Rev. Walter W. Arnold as·guest speaker. The
afternoon program·at 1:30 will feature Too EmeraldS Q11artet of Parkersburg, W. Va. There
will he a carry-in dinner at noon.

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Shower fetes Mrs. Engle

Salon 71 0 has meet

A bridal shower honoring scheme was carried out in the
Debora Rathburn E.ngle, decorations. Gifts were placed
recent · bridle of Woodrow on a table with an appropriate
Wilson Engle, Jr ., was held centerpiece. Games were
'l)Jesday night at the Mid· played with prizes going to
dleport Unfted P e ntecostal Mrs .' Joyce Sauters, Mrs.
Church social room. Hostesses Diana .Oij•htl8on and, Dorothy
fdr the shower were Mrs. Reynolds~ '
. .
Marilyn Cooper, Mrs . •. susie
Other guests at the shower
Engle and Mrs . Peggy Dowell. were Mrs. Alice Priddy, Mrs.
·A green and yellow • col~r Julia Engle, Mrs. w. M. Knittel

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- i.ETART FALLS A
fe'llowsh!p dinner was held
Saturday night ·at the Letart

Falls Community Center by the
United Methodist Women of the
Apple Grove Church.
Arrangements of bittersweet
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and pumP,kins decorated the
tables and grace was given by
... Odrtnox can hetp you be com&amp;
Rev. Robert Bumgarner,
ure striTf, trim person you want to pastor of Heath United
o{: Because Odrinex contains the
m.o sl effective reducing a•d ava•labte
Methodist Church, Middleport,
without a pre scripti on!
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" One t1ny Oclri nex tab le{ a ha lf · a gues ·
hd ur before meals suppresse s your
Mrs . Bernice Roush had
appetite · yo u eat less· d Ow n go the
charge of the program Which
ct\forres • down goes th e \o!YBi gl11!
Odnnex has been used succ essful ly
ihcluded poems o( Thanksby; thoUSoilnds all 'over tne country giving, ReadingS given Were
foi' 16 years· it wil\ w.:&gt;rk l o r YOU.
· ; W1t11 the OCirine x Plan, cl ini ca ll y
" Thanksgiving Prayer ". by
tested, you w1 11 eat serHl bi Y • no
Roberta Thaxton; "Thankful
stnving · no s pe c~oJ I exerc1ses. Sa fe
ana effectrve wh en ta ken a s dire cted
Heart," Joyce White and
Y6u must lose ugly fa t ·or your
"Th ks · · "b D
Hill
m p ney wil l be refunoM . no Que san glVtng y onna
,
tiom asked . Sta rt today , get rid o f
Dallas Hill led the grQup in
!llCUU foil! and live l Onger with
. singing with Rev. How
. ard
Odrine x.
, NELSON'S DRUG sTORES. • Shiveley presenting devotions .

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Pantsuits, Sweaters, Car Coats, Knit
Tops, Etc.
MENS: Suits, Sport Coats, o·ress
Suits, Car Coats, Pants, Levi's, etc. ·

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BUSINESS.
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call or write Diltts Hear.lng
Aid Centers for further In,
fo~~~~tion. \ ·

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For the first 12 months of use any
Chrysle r Motors CorporatiQn Dealer will fix ,
withoutchiuge for parts or labor, any part ol
our 1975 passenger cars we supply
(except tires) which proves defective
in normal use, regardless of mileage .

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One of the best things about buying a Valiant is the great c hoice you 've got.
You can go luxury with the Brougham, sporty in Scamp ; and then there's ?ur
best-selling Duster, too. And they all give you lots of room 1nS1de. a huge
trunk, and good gas mileage. Is it any wonder our Vali ant's No . 1? Co me on
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Barnett, Russe ll, Bernice ,
Sharon , Cindy, David and
Eddie Roush, Amanda Russell.
Joey Roush, Roger and Christy
Roush.
Charles, Patty, Chuckle and
Becky Michael, fva Orr, Erma
Wilson , Herbert and ·Mary
Roush, Melanie Waldnig, Lori
Theiss, Chuck Fortune, Jeff
Miller, Jimmy Riffle, Jeff
Wickersham , Klmmy Alley ,
Eugene Shiveley, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Douglas Barnett,
Olden and Roberto Thaxton,
Rev. and Mrs . Howard
Shiveley, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Bumgarner, and
Phil and
Barbara Eaton . The evening
concluded with group singing
of "God Be With You" and the
flower show sponsored by the Lord's Prayer in unison .
county association was held.
Present to collUnent on the
sc hedule was Mrs . Robert
Lewis. Theme is «Christmas Is
In the Air. " Mrs. Lewis showed
specimens of dried plant
materials appropriate for use
· in the horticulture classes. She
also dlsplay.ed some plaques
made from dried materials ,
and showed. arrangements
which used fluorescent paints
which show up effectively
under blacklight.
Members brought sand·
wlches and cookies to the
meeting and these were served
with coffee. The sandw;tches
were judged for the most attractive with Mrs. C. 0. Fisher
being the winner for her turkey
salad .sandwiches with inserts
of cranberry jelly. ·

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Wolfe, Dorsey and Bess
Parsons, Dallas, Donna and
Dean Hill , Carroll, Joyce,
Darla , Deanna, Keith and
Kevin White , Don, Ruby, Dave,
Larry, Brian and Scott Hupp,
Alice Balser, Jaclr, Shirley and
Vicki Ables , Darrell, Jan, and'
Tracy Norris, Karen and Mike
Rhodes, Bill Davidson, Monk

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PORTLAND- The Golden
· Age Club·.will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilton
in Portland Wednesday. A
potluck dinner will be held.

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Slaw; Tossed· .
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Ham·•. Flounder Fish : . ·
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·· Corn, Noodles, Potatoes ( Sweet-~shedHome Fries)
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DESSERTS-Pie · Graham Cracker,
· Coconut Cream. Ol~rry; Apple. Ice
Fruit

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MEMORIAL-Thefanitlyo!thelate Eldoo Weeks,longtlnie active member of the Enterprise United Methodist
Church, gave in his memory folding doors which have been
installed between Sunday School classrooms at the church.
Mrs. Weeks is pictured here with the doors.

HOSPITALIZED
RACINE - Charles R.
McNickle, Racine, is a patient
at Holzer Medical Center. His
room number is 332.

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The operation of the Middlcport ).i'ire Department and
its role in protection of the
environment was discussed by
Robert Byer, fire chief, at the
Monday night meeting of the
Middleport Garden Club in the
firehouse social room.
Byer distributed bookle.,Ls
containing the fire burning
laws in Ohio and demonstrated
a smoke detection device for
homes. The fire chief stressed
in his talk that the department
does not mind being called to
~heck out suspected fires or
extinguish minor fires.
Mrs. Sibley Slack presided at
the meeting while plans were
made ro host the Monday night
meeting .of the Meigs County
Garden Clubs Ass'n. in the
firehouse social room. Mrs.
Bert Grimm, Meigs County
contact chairwoman 1 will have
charge of the meeting.
· Mrs. Aaron Kelton, Region 11
director, a guest at the ineeting
reported on various activities
of clubs in the region . A
discussion of the - Christmas

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Jan Norris was at the piano.
Special guests for the
evening were Phil and Barbara
Eaton, Buford, who sang
several
selections
accompanied by Mr. Eaton on the
guitar and Mrs. Betty Shiveley
on the organ.
Atte~ding the dinner were
Bertha Robinson, Ernest
Clark, Early Roush, Dolly

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and daughter, 'l'ammy, Mrs.
Karen Thomas, Mrs. Linda
Acree, Mrs. Beulah Tackett
and son, Bryan; Margaret
Province, Sherry Sauters, Lois
and Todd Davidson and May
Mason .
Senaing gifts were Mrs .
Howard Long, Mrs. Edward
Priddy; Betty Rathburn, Mrs.
Maggie Nelson, Mrs. Marge
Windon, Sandy Franklin and
Linda Clouse.

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MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
Meeting Monday at the Heath United Methodist Church,
members of Troop 39 with their leaders, Mrs. Mary Wise and r--~---:zo-""'l:""'1
Mrs. Ruth Spencer, began work on a Christmas project which
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Calendar sale was discussed and money collected. More
Portable
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or TV
fee is due at the next meeting.

breakfast will be !ottowed by
the pouvior at 10 a.m.
During the meeting Mrs.
Mary Roush conducted a "pig
in a poke." sale with the money
going inro the scholarship fund .
Plans were made for the annual Christmas dinner at the
Meigs Inn Dec. 2. Members are
to take a gift for Sherry
Marshall and also one for an
exchange with her secret
sister.
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A cosmetic demonstration
and display followed 'the
meeting. Mrs. Hysell served
pumpkin pie and coffee to those
nained and Mrs . Zuelelia
Smith, who had the ~pening
prayer, Mrs. Iva Powell and
Mrs. Lula Hampton . Mrs.
Knapp received a gift from her
secret sister.

FIFE TO PREACH
Rev. Raymond Fife will
preach at the Ash .St. Freewill
Baptist Church. Middleport,

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RUTLAND - Roger Turner
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at the Rutland Free Will
Baptist Church, Wednesday
through Sunday, Nov . 17, at
7:30 each evening. There will
be special singing each evening
a nd the public is invited.

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A $15 contribution to the
National Jewish Hospital in
Denver, Colo., for tuberculosis
research was made by the
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight
and Forty, meeting Wednesday
SPECIAL singing at Ash night at the home of Mrs. Julia
Street
Freewill
Baptist Hysell.
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Church, Middleport, 7:30p.m.
Mrs. Mary Martin, chapeau,
featuring the Keefer Quartet. presided at the meeting with
~aching by Rev . Raymond
each of the members conFife. Everyone welcome.
tributing food for a. ThanksBAKE SALE 9 a.m . at giving basket. It was noted that
Rutland Dept. Store sponsored an engraved plate had been
by the Meigs Youth Canteen . sent by the salon to Mrs. Lelia
Hunt,.new national chapeau for
POP BOTTLES will be
her reception in Michigan
collected beginning at 10 a.m.
recently.
in Pomeroy , · Middleport,
Plans for a !tending the
Rutland and surrounding areas
pouvior Dec. 7 and 8 in.
by Meigs High School athletes.
Columbus were made with
The bottle collection is be ing
sponsored by the Meigs Mrs. Rhoda Hackett, Mrs.
Athletic Boosters. Proceeds Eunie Brinker, Mrs. Charles
Marshall and Sherry, a cystic
will be used to pay for a video
fibrosis
child, Mrs. Martin,
tape machine.
Mrs . Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
SUNDAY
Pearl Knapp and Mrs.
THE MEIGS Muzzle Loading
Catherine Welsh to represent
Rifle Club at 7 p.m.
the salon. Mrs. Garnet Grant,
MONDAY
Southern Division DemiYOUNG
Adult
Class, Chapeau of the na tiona!
Bradford Church of Christ, '- organization, will be the guest
meets at 7 p .m . in the home of of Mrs. Martin at the pouvior.
Mrs. Ralph Painter.
During the meeting Mrs.
BIRTHDAY dinner for
Mary Roush conducted a "pig
members of Feeney-Benne II in a poke" sale with the money
Post 128, American Legion and
going into the scholarship fund.
families , 6:30 p.m. at post There will be a Christmas gift
home. Served by the auxiliary, .exchange, parodieS' and a
Mrs .. William Hendricks,
songfest. The Sunday morning
chairwo10an.
MORGAN Cente'r Home
Mission free clothing day at the
old school house in Eno, 10 a .m.
Barnette property, better
ro 2 p.m.
known as the Miller home, and
are attending church at
Langsville .
Mrs . Shirley Merrill of
The community was saa- Columbus was here for the
dened by the death of J. T.
funeral of her grandfather, J.
Ledlie, a liielong resident of T. Ledlie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kemper
Ron Gorby of Virginia Beach of Chillicothe called on Bernice
spent a week vacation with his
Ledlie Saturday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car)
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter
Gorby .
of Peklskey, Mich., spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. · Stanley
days with her sister and
Phillips of Logan were Sunday family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ·
guests of her sister, Mrs. Alpha Ledlie.
Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
, Mr. alid Mrs. Earl RamsWillcox of Sandusky, Ohio
burg of Obetz spent a weekend
visited friends at Middleport
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and spent the weekend with his
Harold Ramsburg and called
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
on Michael Barr Saturday
Willcox and family .
afternoon.
Mrs. Alpha Barr received
word of the serious illness of
her son-in-law, Blair Cad·
wallader and that he had undergone surgery for gall stones
at a Hillsboro hospital. He is
much Improved at this time
and ei&lt;pected ro be hom~
shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Christian have moved inro~ the

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MARY SHRINE 37, Order of
the White Shrine of Jerusalem,
regular meeting, IOOF hall,
Pomeroy. Reception fo( Mrs.
Mary Hughes, di strict material
Qbjective ,
c hairwoman .
Potluck refreshments . ·
· REVIVAL begins at the
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church , 7:30 p.m . Rev . Matthew · Harden, guest speaker.
SpeCial
si nging .
O'Dell
Manley , pastor. Everyone
welcome.

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

POMEROY FIRST

Rev W H PE!rrln pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday school s upt
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schoo l , 9 15 am

worsh•P serv1ce,

10 24 a m

of Mary Sk1nner

senror cho1r

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rehearsal 1 30 p m Thursday
with
Mrs
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POMEROY CHURCH

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Union
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Corner

and Mulberry
Rev
v Henderson pastor

Sunday School 9 30 a m

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10 JQ. a m
even lng
7 30 m 1d week ser
Ylct, Wednesday, 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The

service

Rev Harold. Oeeth rector
Churcn servtces 10 30 a m
Holy commun ion frrst Sunday

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CHURCH OF

CHRIST- Ferrell Gron.nger

puto~ Bible school 9 30 a m

worship ,

worship

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serv•ce

a m

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young

people's meeting 7 30 p m
Combined Bible st udy and
prayer meeting Wednesday
'1 30 P-' m

THE SALVATION ARMY -

Envoy Ray w Wmmg off 1cer
fn •charge Sunday, 10 a m
Holiness meeting, 10 30 a m
SUnday School Young People 's
t.eglon, 7 p m , Thurse~ay 1 to 3
p '!' ._L~Ies Home L~~
P m , Prep classes
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PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Corner of Sycamore
and Second Sts, Pomeroy The
Rev W1ll1a m M1ddleswarth
Pastor Sunday School at 9 45
a m and Church Serv•ces 11

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SACRED HEART - Re\1
Father Paul 0 Welton pastor
Phone 992 2825
Saturday
evening Mass 7 30 Sunday
Con
Mass, B and 10 a m
fession, Saturday, 7 7 30 p m

8,1974 GRAHAM

BAP

TIST - Robert Kuhn putor
Wilham Watson. Sunday school
supt Sund ay sc bool 9 30 a m:
BYF, 6 p m , B ble study
Wednesday, 1 p m
choir
practice, Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMERO f
WESLEYAN
HOLINES
CHURCK Harr.son\lllle Rev 0 Dell
Manley Pastor Henry Eblin
Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 am
Evenmg
worsh 1p 1 30 p m Prayer and
Prase serv ce Thursday 1 30

Pm

SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOO Rev
George 0 1 er pastor Sunday
mornmg
school 9 45 a m
preach1ng
11
am
evangel iStiC service 7 3D P m
Pray er m ee ting Thursday
7 30 p 11'1

POMEROY

WESTSIDE

CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Matn 51 - Loren T Stephens
evange l 1st phone 992 7856
Conservlltlve,
non
mstrumental Sunday worship
10 am
Bible study 11 am
worsh1p 6 p m Wednesday
B1ble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
d&amp;nom 'nat1ona1 )
Langsv1l!e
Dexter Road th e Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sun day school
10 am even mg worship 7 30
p m
Prayer
meet1ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group, Friday 7 30 p m

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Re\1 Ben D1llard
pastor
Roger
Turner
ass1stant pastor
Sun day
sc hool
10 a m
Sun day
evenmg serv1ce 7 30 Wed
nesday B1ble study 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry pastor
Sunda y
sc hool 10 a m Mrs Worley
F ranc1s
super1ntendent
Morning worsh1p
11 a m
Sunday' evenmg serv 1ce 7 30

the Sermonette
By Howard C. Black, Pallor
8)'1'8C111e Cllurcb of the Nazarene
SC:RlPTURE TEXT: Blessed IS the man who walks not m the
counsel of the wicked, nor stands In the way of sinners, nor sits m
the seat of the scoffers, but his delight IS In the law of the Lord,
andonhlslawhe meditates day arxl night ( Psalm 1 1·2RSV)

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and mockery of others. When someone hasn't gone along with the
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we find that It Is not just descriptive of something having four
equal sides and four right angles; 1t also means, "to be raised to
lbe second power; to be straightforward, honest " This IS
~UUI!Itive of strength arxl solidity.
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dlaracter! Wilen this world .seems to be crwnbllng around us and
many people are "going to pieces" because of the mental strilm,
angullb and frustrations of today's faslilaced living, we need, as
we alwa)'ll bave, men and women with a strength of character
tbat has a solid moral arxl spiritual hase
'Die world needs people who will walk uprightly and
llralghtfoward We don't need the scoffers, nor those who fmd
llOWllel among evU doers We need people who take delight m the
law ol the Lord!
Don't be afraid to be caUed a square If you are ridiculed for

old.faahloned virtues.
Don't~ afraid to be called a square because you do not go
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some squares of our rnodo!rn.Qay SOCiety WhO are
11111 to be taken lightly. They believe In God and try to live an
uprlgbt atristlan life. They believe In and read the Bible
iarloualy. They believe In arxl practice the power of prayer. They
are unafraid to witness to their faith.
'lbesemodern-day squares don't cut corners and "goof off"'
They try to give an honest day's work for an honest day's pay.
'l1ley don't lie, or cbeat on the otber personr or steal from him.
They believe that It Is more Important to play (air than win the
game. 'l1ley are "sq\lat'e with the world'"
the final analysis, the squares are the ones who really turn
the wheels, dig the fields, move mountains, see dreams become
realillee, and get thjngs done'

Mrs .
Mayme
Mallory
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leVeral weeks In Akron wtth

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Corner Fourth and Main
M1ddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Ervin Baumgard
ner supt
Morning worship
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES Larry Carna han pres 1d lng
mln1ster Sunday Bible tee
ture 9 30 .a m
Watchtower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B1ble study, 7 30 p m Thurs
day , ministry school, 7 30
p m , service meeting II 30

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ m Chrtshan UnionLawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 am
Evenmg worship,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ing, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 the
Rev James~M Muncy pastor
Sunday school, 9 -H a m ,
morning worship
11 am
even ing worship 7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng, Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meet.ng
'1 30 D m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Sixth and
Palmer
the Rev
Steve
Sk aggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sun day sc hool supt
WMPO rad10 program, 7 45
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
mornmg worSh ip 10 15 am
Youth act1V1t1es and fellowship
for lun10r and sen1or high
students 6 p m Bible study,
7 30 p m
Mid week prayer
serv1ce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Mtddleport 5th and Mam
Georgt Glaze
min iste r
James Sheets, supenntendent
Btbi e school , 9 30 a m
morn ing worship, 10 30 am
evening worship, 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
pastor
Floyd
Don Co le
C~rson
Sunday School supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m J
morn ng worsh•P 10 30 a m
Sunday evangei1st•c meetmg
7 30 p m
frayer meetmg
Wednesday
30 p m
THE
UNITED
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IBYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw1ght
L Zavitz Pastor Director

HARRISONVILLE

Sunday Church School$ '9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee, SiJI)t
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m , John
Fultr, SUAf , Morn1ng
F
Worship , 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE Morning
WQrship
9 a m , Sunday
Church School 10 a m , Mrs
Sampsont Hall , Supt
RUTLAND CHU-RCH OF
Goo- Ph Filip Whitley pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
worship service
7 p m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday

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of Columbus were weekend
guests of Mrs Grace Krider
Mr and Mrs A J Gould of
Marietta and Mr and Mrs

Wilham Lake, Lor1 and Sean,

of Colwnbus spent Saturday,
Oct 26, With Mr and Mrs

Morris
Mr and Mrs Edward M.
Brown of Del RIO, Texas,
returned home after spending

Francis

two weeks Wlth her parents,
Mr and Mrs Martin Wilcoxen
and his mothec m New Haven
Mrs Helen Simpson spent
the weekend w1th her son and
daughter-m-law, Mr and Mrs
Brtan Simpson and children of
Baltimore
MISS Pam Hill of Columbus
spent the weekend with her
Mrs

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METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner

POME~g;•truSTER
Rev . carlE Hleks
Rev D. Wm Sydenstricker
CHESTER - Worship 9 15am
Church School 10 a m"
ENTERPRISE - Worship v
a m , Church School, 10 a m

FLATWOODS - Worship. II

a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worship,
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 P m
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
u~i~ot~0p'1,:l'T cLust'ER
Rev RobertBumgerner

H~ATH

- WorshiP 10 3C
a m , Church School 9 30 a m
u My F 1 p m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1
am
Church School 10 a m
UM y F 7 p m
SALEM CENTER - Wor

ship 9 a m , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursda~ 7j m

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AS&amp;URY -

worship 11

a m , Church School 9 50 a m ,
WSCS, lst Tuesdey

FOREST RUN -Worship 9

Mra Dave Lowman, Jenny,

Dalton and Lori, of New Haven
visited Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Badgley, Saturday, Oct 26
Dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Martin Wtlcoxen
wereMr. andMrs Joe Pierson
of West Elkton
Mr and Mrs Larry Grtnun
and ~hildren of Westerville
spent the weekend Wlth his
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Rodenck Grunm

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WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30

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MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ,
wscs, 3rd Monday 1 1 30 p m
Sc~:O~A~~~Ea m. ~~~lh~~
servl&lt;;~, 7 so p m
SD\JTHERN CLilSTER
Rev. Steven Wilson
Rev L,.rry Polinl

Rev. Howard Shiveley
BETHANY (DOrCIII)
worship, 9 30 a m , Church
School 10 ao • m
CARMEl- - WDrsl\lp, 11
am , 1$t and 3rd Suhdays.
C!:hurch School 10 am

Mr and Mrs Ernest Bus~ APP(~ GROVE ~ &gt;undav
vis1tedMr and Mrs Ed Miller. &gt;~ r achool, 9 3Q am , worshtp,
~ first and third Sunday, 7 30
Th ursday evem.ng.
pm
tlrayer meeting, Wed
Mr and Mrs Delbert Morris nesday, ·7 30 j. m Fellowsh•P

Of Athens and Mrs ~Isle Roush
of Pomeroy called on Mr and
Mrs FranCIS Morns Sunday
afternoon

nesday 7 30 p m
U M W,
f~rst Wednesday , 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN (Rac•ne) Su nday schOo l , 10 a m
wonh•P· 1 1 am
Bible studv
Th\Jrsday
7 p m
chotr
practtce Thursday 8 p m
tellow $hlp
supper
f~rst
Wednesday 6 30 p m U M W
fourth Monday 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
a m
2nd and 4th Sundays ,
Church School, 10 am
LETART FALLS - Worshtp
10 a m Church sc hool 9 a m ,
Bible study, 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worshtp
9 30 a m
Church School 10 30
am
MJd we ek Service
Wednesday, 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh 1p 11 a ll1
1St and 3rd
Sundays Church School 10

am

PORTLAND - WorShip 7 30
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshtp 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
School 10 a m
NORTH EA~T CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 am ,
Church School 9 a m
Prayer
Meet1ng. Wednesday B p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
serv1ces 9 a m , Sund ay
School 9 -45 a m Bible Study
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
sh•P 11 am Church School 10

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ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 am
each Sunday,
preach 1ng -at 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meet1ng, 1 45
p m Wednesday w scs, 8 p m
on third Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school 9 30 preaching , 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meeting ,
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS , 7 30
f~rst Thursday each montl'l
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Church School, 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 a m , Church
School, 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frederick,
supt Service weekly, 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach1ng first and
third Sundays of month by
Clifford Smith 9 30 am

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION - Darrell
Ooddrll !
pastor Sunday School. 9 30
a m , Leonard Gilmore first
elder even.ng service 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pr•yer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand, pastor
Sunday school 9 4.5 a m
mornmg worshtp, 11 am
Evening services, Tuesday and
Friday , 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
Study, 9 30 a m
morning
worshtp, 10 30 a I'll
evening
worship, 6 30 p m Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday School,
10 a m with Wllll!rd P1gott
supt EvangelistiC message
each Sunday evening, 7 30 p m
by Elder Russell
Cline
minister of the Apostolic Fa1th
Bible Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
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MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school service, 10 a m Prayer
meeting. Thursday , 7 p m
Sunday ev~nlng serv1ce, 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHt:IIST
Pomeroy
Harnsonvllle
Road R lck Morn son pastor
Sunday school supt
Steven
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
am
mornmg worship and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
even 1ng
youth
Chr1St1an Endeavor, 6 30 p m
worsh•P serviCe Sunday , 7 30
p m
Wednesday even1ng
prayer meetmg and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
JOHN
LUTHERAN
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CHURCH, P1ne Grovl! The
Rev Wli11am Mlddleswarth
Pastor Church Services 9 30
a m Sunday School 10 30 a 11"1
BKADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am , morn1ng worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening Worship
Service, 7 30 p m , cho i r
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday ,
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Fr:eeland Norris. pastdr
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv.ce, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE

Sunday School 9 JO a m
Morning Worsh ip 10 30 am ,
Evening Worship, 7 JO p m ,
Wednesday Mid week Service
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerl!ld Wells Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST-

Walter P Bikacsan . pas.tor.
Ronnie Salser, s s Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 4.5 am
Sunday evening worsh ip, 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Bible
Study, 8 p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN

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Mr and

PEN

Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
dleport
Nbel
Herrman,
pastor
Saturday evening
service 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday evening
worship, 7 p m

Mr andMrs KennelhKr1der

parents,

COMMUNITY

TECOSTAL - Third Ave, the
Rev William Knittel, pastor
Ronald Dugan, Sund~y School
Supt Classes for. all' ages
evening service, 7 30 p m
Bible study Wednesday, 7 30
p m , youth services, Friday,
7 30 p m

Mr and Mrs Kyle Stump She
and Mrs Stump vacationed m
Hawau and other points of

interest

3o P m

HAZEL

Racine Social Events

Athena.

MIDDLEPORT

CHURCH - Near Lon~ Bot
tom Estil Hart, pastor Roy
Brown
usistanl
pastor
Sunday ~hoot 10 a m , Church
7 30 p m
each
Sunday
evening , prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Thursday

rn

By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Booster Class of the
First Baptist Church School
met Friday, Oct. 25 w1th Mrs
Vazle Lee, hostess, at her
home The hymn, "Love Lifted
Me" opened the meeting and
Mrs Edna Pickens was In
charge of a devotwnal
program, using for scrtpture,
John 13·34-35 Readings by
members were Love Is More
1han a Feeling, G1vmg Thanks
to God, Do Not he OverAnXIous, This Is the Day Wh1ch
the Lord Hath Made, A Word
Too Seldom Used, Are You
Passing Through a Testing?,
Faithful Is He Who Has
promised, Uvlng Wlth Myself,
WithOut These Thiniis, Love
and a poem, 11 Say It Now"
Arter a business session,
fellowship was enjoyed and
lovely refreshments were
served by Mrs Lee asststed by
ber daughter-m-law, Mrs June
Lee to nine members and one
guest.
Mr. Henry Roush recetved
word
of
his
greattll'anddaughter, Terri Lynn
Jacobs, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Steve Jacobs, bemg
licllpitallzed at the Air Force
bue hospital in Uie Philippines
after 111 accident in which she
.tferecl a broken back.
Mr. 111d Mrs Frank Cleland
attended the marriage of !hell'
arllllddaughter, Miss Kiril81ea
Taylor .and Jeffrey Hill of
.Oalllpolls, Friday, Oct 25.
Mrs. Ulllart Jividen returned
llome after a visit with Dr and
Mrs Charles JJVIden at

FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy
aff1!1ated w•th
S B C !he Rev Fr ed Hill
pastor Troy Zwl1t1ng Sunctar
school supt Sunday schoo
9 30 am
morn1ng worshtp
10 30 Sunday evange li St iC
meeting
1 30 p m
Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m

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UNITED
METHODIST
Preachmg
9 JO a m
f1rst and second
Sundays of each month third
and fourth Sunda ys each
month worship service at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenings at
7 iJO Prayer and Bible Stud_y_
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTI~T
Mulberry
He 1gh ts
Pomeroy
Pastor
G1rard Seton Sabbat h school
every Saturday at 2 p m and
worshiP se rv ice follow.ng al
p m
Open
Bible
3 15
d1scussion 7 30 p m at the
church eac h Thursday

1

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Pm
EAST LETART -

Sund«y

school, 9 30 a m
worshtp-',
second anct fourth Sunday 7 30
Pm
prayer meetmg, Wed

"

Rev Lelon Glnure pastor
Sunday SchOol, 9 30 a m ,
youth and Junior (outh service,
6 4.5 p m
evening worship
7 30 p m , prayt!r and praise
Wednttsday, 7 .~q om .
_
~ SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Rtllph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon M11ier supt Evening
service, 7 30 p m • Prayer
meeting , Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESIIC~e \..rtURH OF
~ev
James Sat
GOD terfleld, pntor Sunday School,
9 30 a m worsh ip service 11
am
evening service 7
prayer service and youth
_se.[YJt_e, Wednesday 7 m

f

LANGSVILLI! CHR STiAN

CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
pas.tor Sunday School, 9 30
a m
Roy S1gm an, supt
morning
worship,
10 30,
Sunday evening service, 7 30,
Mid week service Wednesday,
7~Drn

;~t'N.ACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore, Sunday School Supt ,
Sunday School, classes for all
ages. 9 30 am , morning
worship 10 45 NYPS Sunday,,
6 30p m ,vangelisticservlce,
SUnday. 7 :"30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 30 p m , MiSSionary meeting ,
c;econd Wejjnesdav 7 30 p m
UNI reu
FAITH
NON·
O.ENOMINAT)ONAL Rev
Robert Smith , paitor Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , class leader, ~
Leo Hill. worship service, ,
10 .J~ am , church , 7 30~~
t::DEN UNITE:" oNeT~
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake, pastor Sunday School
10 a m ... Howard McCoy
supl , Morning sermon , 11 a
m , Sunday1 night services
Christian Endeaver, 7 30 p
m , Song serytce, 8 p m ,
Preaching 8 30 p m , Mid
wuk Prayer meeting, Wed
nesday 7 p m ~·v Ademt.,
1111v Ieeder
-.:HurccH ..
OF
Je,sus
CHRIST- L,ocated al Rutland
on New L ima Road , next t.o
Forest Acre Park ,, Rev R4&lt;y
Rouse. pastor. , Robert Musser,
Sunday Scho~l supt Sunday
schoot , 10 Jp • m , worship
7" 30 p m Bible s.tudy~ Wed·
nesday, 7 30 p m Satur'day
n lghtpra,yer service, 7 30_p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTiAN - Roger Wa.son,
pastor, Ray Whaley, iupt ,
Morning worship, 9 30 a.m ,
church school, 10 30 •.m ,
young people'&amp; m~eting , 6' 30
Pm
evening worship, 7 10
p m Bible aludv~ Wfdnnlday,

7 ...- ~ •· -• Liy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Fl'lday, Nov 8,

30 p m
' MT . UNION BAPTIST -

7

CHRI.Sf!AN

CHURCH

6 30 - NBC News 3, 40 15, CBS News 8, 10 Bewitched 6 , Gomer

When the goinfi'S been tOUflh ..

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Pyle 13, Zoom 20
7 00 - News 10, Wild Kingdom 13 I Spy 15 Bowling for Dollars
6, Truth or Cons 3, 4 WCHS Report 8, J1mmy Dean 13

When a loved one Is ill an~ you

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7 30 - Black Perspective on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Masquerade Party 4, Candid Camera 6, Pop Goes to the
Countrv 8 TrP.t"~t1re Hunt 1g. To Tell the Truth 13

LETART FALLS UNITED

8 oo-washlngt"!' Review 2 , 33, Sanford &amp; Son 3 4, 15
PlanetoftheApes8,10 , Kung Fu6, 13

When your soul cries out f~r strength

8 30-WaiiStreetWeek20,33.ChlcoandlheMan3.4 15

and cornlort . .

9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 Rockford Flies 3, 4 15, Stx
M1lllon Dollar Man6, 13 Movie " FBI Story Alvtn Karpis" 8
Movie 11 Last Train from Gun Hill' 10 Even tng at Symphony

Talre the arm that reaches out to you

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY"- G P

33
10 OO - News20 PollceWoman 3,4 15 NlghtStalker6 ,13
10 30 - Paul Nuchlms 33
11 00- News3, 4, 6. 8, 10, 13, i5 ABC News33

Lean on 'Him for the strength you

Sm 1-th pastor Sunday Sc~ool
10 a m Arthur Henson SUpt
Morning Worship 11 a m •
Young Peoples serv1ce. 7
Evenmg serVIce, 7 30
p m
p m Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Serv1ce, 7 30 p m ,
Youth meeting, 6 30 p m ,
Even1ng worship, 7 30 p m

need

11 30- Mission lmposslble6 Johnny Carson 3, 4,15 Janakl33,
Wide World In Concert 13, Movie "The Doberman Gang 8
Movie 11 Ten L1ttle Indians" 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6

Come to church.

OF

THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate. pastor Wor
Sh1p service, 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
Ric hard Barton ,
9 30 am
supt Pr~yer meeting, Wed
nesdi!Y 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith,
minister Sunda')l School 9 30
am
morn 1ng church 1~ 30
a m Sunday evening service,
7 30 p m WednesdiiY service, 8

pm
LAUREL

CliFF

Midnight Special 3, 4 15

1 30 2 30 -4 005 30 -

Movie "She" 10
Movie The Oscar -4 News 13
Mov1e " Night Creatures" 4
Movie Relentless Four" -4

Coble Channel F1ve
The Champions I C) "All Star Wrestlmg'

Cowtown Rodeo "
- Operation Gangbuster "Burke's Law
Gene Berry

9 30 p m

starn ng

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1974
6 3D-Ky Af1eld 13, Treetiouse Club 10, Fun for Everyone 6

FREE

CHURCH

1 00 -

7 30 p m -

7 00- Treehouse Club 8 In Tou ch 13 . World Around Us 10

METHODIST Rev Floyd
F
Sh ook
pastor
Lloyd
Wnght Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng wonhip 10 30 am,
even1ng worsh'lp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Christian Youth
Crusade 6 30 p m
Ch01r
pract1ce T.hursday, 7 p m

DEXTER

Saturdav Reoort 3 Aware 6

7 30-Sesame Sf 20, Farm Front 4 , Jabberwocky 3, Eddie
Saunders 6 Abbott &amp; Costello 8,

Lass1e's Rescue Rangers

13 Man fr om COSI 10
B 00-Popeye 10 , Addams Fm"y 3,4, 15 , Jabber.,ocky 6 Yog1 s
Gang 13 Speed Buggy 8
8 30-MISter Rogers 20. Wheelle &amp; Chopper Bunch 3 4 15 , Bugs
Bunny 13, Speedracer 6, Scooby-Doo 8

OF

CHRIST Charles Russett ,
Sr, minister Norman C Will,
supt
Sunday school. 9 30
a m , worShiP service 10 30
a m , Bible study, Tuesday.
7 30 p m

9 DO-Emergency Plus 3.4 15 Sesame Sf 20, Hong Kong
Phooey 6,13, Jeannie 8,10
9 30-Run Joe Run 3,4, 15 Gilligan 13 Partndge Fam•ly B, B1g
Blue Marble 6
10 DO-E lee o 20, Land of the Lost 3,4, 15, Devlm 6, 13 , Valley Of

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF

10 30-Zoom 2o. S1gmund 3 4, 15; Korg 6,13, Shazam 8,10

the Dmosauers 8,10

LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
William Roush, pastor Denn'i..
Evans.
Sunday
SchooT
Director Sunday School, 9 30
a m , Morning worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening service 7
Wednesday even ing
p m
Drayer services, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler pastor
WorShip service, 9 30 am
Sun day school
10 30 a m
Sunday evening serv•ces 7 30
p m B1ble study and prayer
serv1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
Kingsbury Road
Sunday
School. 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl,
supt Worship serv1ce, 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sl1les
past,.,r
0Lu
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Francis Sunday
school supt Sunday school 10

11 00-Pmk Panther 3,4, 15
8, 10 , Carrascolendas 20

THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor Sundl!y School , 9 30
am • Russell Spencer, supt ,
worship service, 10 45 a m ,
evening worship alternating
with c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m
worship service, 10 30
a m Bible study and Prayer
service , Wednesday, 7 ~30 p m

3 »-Wagon Train 3, Arthur Sm1th 8
4,DO-TBA 6, 13, Wres tlmg 8 Man from UNCLe 4 Mov1e "Kmg
Solomon's Mines" 10

5 DO-Bonanza 3, H1gh School Bow I 8, A B1t w1th Knlf 33

W1th the hope it w1ll, m some measure, fg~ter and h~lp sustain that
wh1ch IS good 1n family and cDmmumty life, th1s feature IS sponsored by
the busmess f1rms and organizations whose names appear below

MEIGS TIRE CEN:rER
700 E Main

Dlal992 2101

RACINE FOOD MARKET

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R~DY

Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Middleport
Beech &amp; Locust
Ph 992 2361.

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Bu1ck Pontiac Opel G M C Dealer
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174

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ROSEBERRfS SERVICE STATION
Racine

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Ph 949 9591

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Middleport
Ph 992 3030

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Louis W Osborne

Pomeroy

Ph 992

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THE ATHEftS COUNTY
SAVINGS .\ LOAN CO.
296 w Second

Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
,Craig, pastor Sunday school,
9 45 am , worship service, 11
a m , lralning klnlon 6 30
p m • evening worship service,
'1 30 p m Mid week preyer
service , Wednesday, 7 30 p m

Ph

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DUDLEY'S

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Devoted To the Interest

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Ph. ,992 7034 ·

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Pomeroy
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CHRIST in Chrlstl•n Union -rSADIE'S MARKET
!tiDENOUR SUPPLY
The Rev William Campbell. ·
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FAIRVIEW

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CHURCR, Letart, W V:a, Rt.
1 Rev.
GeQrge Hoschar, \
pastor Sunday SthOOI 9:30
' m Preyer and lilble stud.y
1 30 p m
Cottaoe Prayer
Se,rvl('e Tues~a__y , 10 a m
WorshiP ServlceY Thursday,

7 30 p m

GEMINI IMay 21-June 201
You should be pretty good at
Qeltmg a real run for every dol
tar you spend especially 1f
shoppmg for household needs

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Handle QUICkly any senous
correspondence that needs at
lendmg to You II feel better
once Its out of the way and 1n
the ma11
LEO IJuly 23-Aug 22) II the
week s budget has left you
w1th a ltttle surplus cash tuck
11 safely away You II be want
mg 11 later for somethmg
uselu l

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Something you re hop1ng 0 for
may sound like a p1pe dream to
someone else but 1f you $lay
on your course 11 s hkeiy t01be
come a real ity
rn t
SAGITTARIUS INov ~~··
Dec 21) You II do very well
today 11 you deal w1th persons
who are older or those who
share somelh1ng of a senous
nature you re Interested 10

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
19) Stand fm11 on a dec1s1on
you ve recently made Your
position IS the nght one T1me
w111 later altest to the fact

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done lor another The b1U IS
overdue It should be broughl
lo her atten 11on

PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
ThiS IS a good day IO IrOn ou t
the rough spots 1n order to
sohd1ly a relationShip that s 1m
portant to you Don t put 11 off

VIRGO (Auo 23-Seot 22)

only country In the world Here's something to consider
If we looked at today's world as if It beld only 100 people,
there would be 70 who would be able to read, one who would have
a coUege education, 50 who would be suffertng from malnutr1ton,
and SO would be living In what we call substandard housing If we
also looked at thiS global vlllage of 100 persons, we would find
that 6 would be Amer~cans who have half the village's entire
mcome, and 94 people would eXISt on the half half - READER

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NOTE Cop1es of "What IS a Crush-First Lov~etting to
Know Yourself" are still available for young readers Send a
stamped, self-addressed long envelope to HELEN AND SUE
BOITEL, P 0 BOX 23057, Sacramento, calif, 98523

' Wmn1ng " 3,4, 15

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
42 F1ll With
1 Extmct
JOY
Hawanan
43 Whtrl
btrd
5 AccusatiOn
DOWN
10 Seaweed
I French
extract
pamter
II Actor
2 Sprightly
G1ibert
3 T)lng
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14 Appear
knot
15 Man's name
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16 Doctors' org
4 Pay dtrt
17 NT book
5 German
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City
18 Ftrst-down
6 M11ler's
yardage
salesman
7 Pothouse
19 Cozy room
offermg
20 Wrath
8
Darby and
21 P1ck up
Joan,
eg
pomts
(2
wds)
23 Star m
Lyra
24 F1im criUc
Judith
26 Heavy With
cargo
27 Anatorrucal
network
28 Levantine
ketch
29 The works
30 Sea (Fr )
31 Lummox
34 Stampmg

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12 Abase
16 Mme
entrance
22 Peer
Gynt's
mother
23 Liberian
tnbesman
24 Nursery
fiXture
2S Assuage

26 Byron
poem
28 Withdra w
formally
30 Sacred
song
32 Rebel
33 Ultima te
38 Ok lahoma
c1ty
39 lnd1an
we1ght

dev1ce
35 Wood sorrel
36 Swiss

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one letter to each square, to
form four ordtnar:y words.

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envoy
39 Gyrate
40 Shunned
lioness

8~1o.- Movie ' Brian's Song" 6 13

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" Angel In My Pocket" 4

30-Bob Newhart 8, 10, Mountain Scene 33,
10 DO-Nak ~a 6,13 , Biography 33 , Carol Burnett 8,10
10 30-Barenbolm on Beethoven

33

11 15-News 13, Mov1e "The lsfi!!lnd of Living Horror"
11 30-News 3 Mov1es "Swnd Me No Flowers" 4 1 "Dead R
mger" 8, ' Curse of the Fly" 13, Kirshner's Rock Concert 15

Woody Hayes Football 10

1 GO-Speakeasy 6 , Mov1e " Devils of Darkness" 13
1 30-Mov•e " Fame 1s the Name of the Game" 4
2 OD-Mov1e " Duel on the Mississippi" 10

2 30-News 13
3 30-Movle 'Something Wild" 4
4 00-Movle " Three Hours to Kill" 10,
5 DO-Movie "They Ceme from Bevond S""••"

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A MON&amp;V BELT:
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SHAD &amp;EL.IE-Ye:S I~
PLAYI~G 5-AI"E
WITH HIS OMIN

CASH•

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

"Out, out damned spot''
m1ght be a good Iitle for to·
day's hand
South wasn't happy w1th
the openmg lead or w1th the
dummy but happy or unhap·
py he had to play the hand
He sta rted With a sue·
cessful heart fmesse It was
apparent that he would need "L ABNER
a lot of luck m the mmor smts
so he started by carefully
ieadmg h1s e1ght of clubs MAYOR
not the deuce Up w1th dum·
HAWKINS
my's ace and back for a sue·
SUMMONS
cessful fmesse of the Jack
THE
Now he cashed the kmg and
LOCAL
led that carefull,r preserved llACHEl.Of\5
deuce to dummy s s1x spot
Now he was ready to attack
diamonds He did so by lead·
mg a low d1amond from dum·
my East played low and
Slluth's e1ght lost to West's

queen

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BORN LOSER

-AND THE:'SAr&gt;E HAWKINS DA'I
RACE.' BECAME AN ANNUAlf'!of'uDoER')
EVENT WHICH SPREAD AlL OVER
THE WORLD!.'

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moods; fmeslSe d ' 'a~~~nst
East's kmg, led dummy s last
d1amond and wound lip w1th
two hearts, four clubs, three
d1amonds and all the mar·
bies
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member to iead:.l;he e1ght not
the deuce of C\ubs and a
small d1amopd, not the Jack
when he started that su1t

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CHRIST. P 0 Box 487, Miller
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Bible Study 10 a m , Worship
1t a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
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The Store with A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Rae me

George Casto, pastor Sundey
School 9 30 evenlnq worship,
7 3U • nursoay evvnu1y t-~roy~'
serv.ce..t 7 30 - ~ m

pa.stor sunday School, f 30
I m , Jamn Hughes, supt ,
evening service, 7 30 p:m __ ,_.
Wednesday evening prayer
me,ting 1 7 30 p m Youth
prayer service each Tuesday.

Plan someth1ng soc1a1 but don t
mvo111e yourself With too large
a group Just have a lew older
friend s you re comfo rtab le
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Huntington, W Va

Pomeroy

Meigs County Branch

GOD- Second St , Ma&amp;on,~ w
Va~ Chester Tennant, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a m ,
morning worship, n 1 m ,
evengellstlc service, 7 30 p m
QJble study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
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6 DO-News 3 4,10 Lawrence Welk B. V•lla Allegre 33
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson , Mason
Pastor,
Welter Cloud Sunday school,
9 45 a m
worship service_, 11
a m and 7 30 ·P m Weekly
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

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5 30- Course of Our Time ~ 33 News 8 Spnng Street 15

WIN AT BRIDGE

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm , Jr, pastor
Sunday School , 9 30 a m ,
Morning worship, 10 30 am
Young people's service, 6 45
p m , Evangelis11c service,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
service, 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN

ForSaturdav\ Nov 9,1074

ARIES (March 21·Aprtl 19)
You re capable of gett1ng dUite
a b1t accomplished today 1f
you set yOur mmd lo 1t Do
lhmgs that are worthwhile and
productive

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Now 9 1974
MuCh of your lime w111 be spen
th1S year 1n pursUit of nev.
knowledge to further yo ur
hopes and amb1ltons II w1lt
prove to be a good base on
whiCh to bu1ld a heallh1er bank
account

Something that Will help further
B personal amb1llon w111 be told
lo you m confidence Don t tell
others about 11 yet

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CHURCH

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8 00-E mergency 3 All m the Family 8 10 Cricket In T1mes
6, 13 , Book Beat 33

12 OO-Mov1es ' Fatheer Goose" 3 "Best Years of Our L1ves"

J:HURCH Sunday School,
9 30 a m Worship service, 11
a m , Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m
Sunday
nlgt}t worship, 7 30 p m

FIRST

3 DO-Gree'l1 Acres 3, Viewpomt 8

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RUTLAND

MASON

Popeye 10, Mov1e "Winchester '73" 4
2 30-Thrlllseekers 3, Movie " The Palom1no" 10

Wednesday
Mark

RUTLAND CHUR(H OF
t:HR 1ST- Rod Kasler, pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
worSh•P serv1ce and com
mun10n
10 30 am
youth
meet1ng
6 p m
Sundi!Y
evening serv1ce, 7 regular
board meetrng third Saturday,
7 p m
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RUTLAND

DEAR HELEN·
It's 6 30 p.m. Here I Sit crying from sheer nervous
exhaustion
This lS how It's gomg to be from now till school 1t out
homework'
We have f1ve children. Each brings home ahoul two hours of
"school." Who ends up suffering• Mom'
Some children are luckier than mine. The11 parents are
coUege graduates Sometimes my high schoolers' homework
stumps me .
But mostly It's the time. From kindergartner's alphabet drill
to third grader's flash cards, to Junior high multlplicatton tables,
to sophomore biology and math - how does one mother do 1t all •
And don't say, "Make the child do It " How many parents end up
toUing over hbmework so that the kids don't end up m tears - or
flunk•
We teach our children mamers, gtve them reUgtous
guidance, try to Instill right from wrong. Then we send them out
to school for an education, and the educators send 1t rtght back to
us, THEY are being pa1d to teach, why should we parents do a
large per C't!llt of !hell' work •
Do other mothers feel this way'- BRAIN-DRAINED
DEAR B·D:
I don't kriow Let's ask them ,
Comments, parents• - HELEN
DEAR HELEN:
I have a friend who manages a small apartment house I've
seen her rwnmage through her tenants' maU, read cards, etc
She stands behind her window draperies, spying on Who VISits
whom
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so she can snoop. She has a key to each apartment and " lDspects" whlie the tenants are away.
She's even been seen nunmaging through apartment gar.
bage cans' Do you suppose she is getting senile or Is she JUSt
plam nosey, and should the tenants be told • - PERPLEXED
FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND
If the tenants aren't already aware arxl complaining, tben
perhaps your ''frierxl" Isn't as nosey as you thmk Why not let
them manage tbell' own problems•-H.
DEAR HELEN.
So many people seem to consider the Uruted States as the

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GOSPEl

MT HERMON CHUROH OF

Homework 11 Mom's Headache

You re setting a schedule lor
yourself of lh1ngs you want to
do Its not lik ely you 11 let anyone or anything 1nterfere wtlh

Sun11val 4, Legal Serv1ce Plan 15

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert '
Wyatt pastor , Sunday School
supt Ronald Osborne , Bible
preachmg
School 9 30 a m
10 45 a m
Evenmg services
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev Paul Nev il le pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m •
Morn mg serv 1ce 10 30 a m
youth service 6 45 p m •
Evangelist ic serv1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Thursday,
7 30 p m

FREEDOM

Super Fnends 6 13 Globetrotters

11 30-Star Trek 3,15, Hudson Brothers 8,10, Zoom 20
12 DO-Jetsons 3,4, 15, Archie 8,10 , These Are the Days 6, 13.
12 30-Eiec Co 20, Jack Lengyel Football 3, College Football
6, 13, Go 4, 15, Fat Albert 8 10
1 ItO-Children's Film Feshval 8 10 , Soul Tram 3 World of

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MISSION- Bald Knobs, Rev
L R Gluesencarn.p, pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , SUfldBy
School Supt Sunday ~chool
9 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
worship 7 30 Prayer meeting ,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader Youth
meet 1ng, Wednesdav. 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader

Helen Bottel

Aviation Weather 20, 33

must carry on . ·
When your problems seem more
than you can handle · · ·

BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norris, pastor , Floyd Norris
supt SUnday sc hool, 'J 30 am
mornmQ sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer servtce Wednesday
7 30 p m

CHURCH

Helen Help
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1974
6 00 - News 3, 4, 15, 8, 10, Sesame St 20. ABC News 6, 13
Personality &amp; Behavioral Development 33

Eugene I.!Jnderwood, pastor
Howard OaldweJI, Jr ( Sunday
School Supt • Sunday School,
9 30 a m
Morning Sermon
1Q JO a m
Sunday evening
serv•ce, 7 p m

CHESTER

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Rev Cecil Cox pastor Sunday
School supt , Joe Sayre
Sund.ay scrtool 9 4S a m
Sunday evenmg worship , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Bible
study, 7 30 p m
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY

POMEROY FIRST

Rev W H PE!rrln pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday school s upt
Church

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schoo l , 9 15 am

worsh•P serv1ce,

10 24 a m

of Mary Sk1nner

senror cho1r

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rehearsal 1 30 p m Thursday
with
Mrs
Pi5ul
Nease

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POMEROY CHURCH

THE

NAZARENE -

Union
Clvde

Corner

and Mulberry
Rev
v Henderson pastor

Sunday School 9 30 a m

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McClung

supt

Glen

morning

worth lp

10 JQ. a m
even lng
7 30 m 1d week ser
Ylct, Wednesday, 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The

service

Rev Harold. Oeeth rector
Churcn servtces 10 30 a m
Holy commun ion frrst Sunday

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• m for nursery throuQh 12
~OMEROY

CHURCH OF

CHRIST- Ferrell Gron.nger

puto~ Bible school 9 30 a m

worship ,

worship

10 30

serv•ce

a m

adutt

and

young

people's meeting 7 30 p m
Combined Bible st udy and
prayer meeting Wednesday
'1 30 P-' m

THE SALVATION ARMY -

Envoy Ray w Wmmg off 1cer
fn •charge Sunday, 10 a m
Holiness meeting, 10 30 a m
SUnday School Young People 's
t.eglon, 7 p m , Thurse~ay 1 to 3
p '!' ._L~Ies Home L~~
P m , Prep classes
SJ
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH, Corner of Sycamore
and Second Sts, Pomeroy The
Rev W1ll1a m M1ddleswarth
Pastor Sunday School at 9 45
a m and Church Serv•ces 11

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SACRED HEART - Re\1
Father Paul 0 Welton pastor
Phone 992 2825
Saturday
evening Mass 7 30 Sunday
Con
Mass, B and 10 a m
fession, Saturday, 7 7 30 p m

8,1974 GRAHAM

BAP

TIST - Robert Kuhn putor
Wilham Watson. Sunday school
supt Sund ay sc bool 9 30 a m:
BYF, 6 p m , B ble study
Wednesday, 1 p m
choir
practice, Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMERO f
WESLEYAN
HOLINES
CHURCK Harr.son\lllle Rev 0 Dell
Manley Pastor Henry Eblin
Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 am
Evenmg
worsh 1p 1 30 p m Prayer and
Prase serv ce Thursday 1 30

Pm

SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOO Rev
George 0 1 er pastor Sunday
mornmg
school 9 45 a m
preach1ng
11
am
evangel iStiC service 7 3D P m
Pray er m ee ting Thursday
7 30 p 11'1

POMEROY

WESTSIDE

CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Matn 51 - Loren T Stephens
evange l 1st phone 992 7856
Conservlltlve,
non
mstrumental Sunday worship
10 am
Bible study 11 am
worsh1p 6 p m Wednesday
B1ble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
d&amp;nom 'nat1ona1 )
Langsv1l!e
Dexter Road th e Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sun day school
10 am even mg worship 7 30
p m
Prayer
meet1ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group, Friday 7 30 p m

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Re\1 Ben D1llard
pastor
Roger
Turner
ass1stant pastor
Sun day
sc hool
10 a m
Sun day
evenmg serv1ce 7 30 Wed
nesday B1ble study 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry pastor
Sunda y
sc hool 10 a m Mrs Worley
F ranc1s
super1ntendent
Morning worsh1p
11 a m
Sunday' evenmg serv 1ce 7 30

the Sermonette
By Howard C. Black, Pallor
8)'1'8C111e Cllurcb of the Nazarene
SC:RlPTURE TEXT: Blessed IS the man who walks not m the
counsel of the wicked, nor stands In the way of sinners, nor sits m
the seat of the scoffers, but his delight IS In the law of the Lord,
andonhlslawhe meditates day arxl night ( Psalm 1 1·2RSV)

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and mockery of others. When someone hasn't gone along with the
CJOWII, or takes an unpopular stand because of personal convictions, there were those who were always qwck to label that

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we find that It Is not just descriptive of something having four
equal sides and four right angles; 1t also means, "to be raised to
lbe second power; to be straightforward, honest " This IS
~UUI!Itive of strength arxl solidity.
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How the world needs people today that has strength of
dlaracter! Wilen this world .seems to be crwnbllng around us and
many people are "going to pieces" because of the mental strilm,
angullb and frustrations of today's faslilaced living, we need, as
we alwa)'ll bave, men and women with a strength of character
tbat has a solid moral arxl spiritual hase
'Die world needs people who will walk uprightly and
llralghtfoward We don't need the scoffers, nor those who fmd
llOWllel among evU doers We need people who take delight m the
law ol the Lord!
Don't be afraid to be caUed a square If you are ridiculed for

old.faahloned virtues.
Don't~ afraid to be called a square because you do not go
along with the so-called ''new morality" or the cbang~able

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some squares of our rnodo!rn.Qay SOCiety WhO are
11111 to be taken lightly. They believe In God and try to live an
uprlgbt atristlan life. They believe In and read the Bible
iarloualy. They believe In arxl practice the power of prayer. They
are unafraid to witness to their faith.
'lbesemodern-day squares don't cut corners and "goof off"'
They try to give an honest day's work for an honest day's pay.
'l1ley don't lie, or cbeat on the otber personr or steal from him.
They believe that It Is more Important to play (air than win the
game. 'l1ley are "sq\lat'e with the world'"
the final analysis, the squares are the ones who really turn
the wheels, dig the fields, move mountains, see dreams become
realillee, and get thjngs done'

Mrs .
Mayme
Mallory
• returned home after spending
leVeral weeks In Akron wtth

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,..T MORIAH BAPTIST -

Corner Fourth and Main
M1ddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Ervin Baumgard
ner supt
Morning worship
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES Larry Carna han pres 1d lng
mln1ster Sunday Bible tee
ture 9 30 .a m
Watchtower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B1ble study, 7 30 p m Thurs
day , ministry school, 7 30
p m , service meeting II 30

Pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Christ m Chrtshan UnionLawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 am
Evenmg worship,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ing, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 the
Rev James~M Muncy pastor
Sunday school, 9 -H a m ,
morning worship
11 am
even ing worship 7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng, Tuesday 7 30
p m Young people s meet.ng
'1 30 D m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner Sixth and
Palmer
the Rev
Steve
Sk aggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sun day sc hool supt
WMPO rad10 program, 7 45
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
mornmg worSh ip 10 15 am
Youth act1V1t1es and fellowship
for lun10r and sen1or high
students 6 p m Bible study,
7 30 p m
Mid week prayer
serv1ce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Mtddleport 5th and Mam
Georgt Glaze
min iste r
James Sheets, supenntendent
Btbi e school , 9 30 a m
morn ing worship, 10 30 am
evening worship, 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
pastor
Floyd
Don Co le
C~rson
Sunday School supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m J
morn ng worsh•P 10 30 a m
Sunday evangei1st•c meetmg
7 30 p m
frayer meetmg
Wednesday
30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
IBYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw1ght
L Zavitz Pastor Director

HARRISONVILLE

Sunday Church School$ '9 30
a m , Mrs Homer Lee, SiJI)t
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m , John
Fultr, SUAf , Morn1ng
F
Worship , 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE Morning
WQrship
9 a m , Sunday
Church School 10 a m , Mrs
Sampsont Hall , Supt
RUTLAND CHU-RCH OF
Goo- Ph Filip Whitley pastor
Sunday school, 10 am
worship service
7 p m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday

MIDDLEPORT

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

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of Columbus were weekend
guests of Mrs Grace Krider
Mr and Mrs A J Gould of
Marietta and Mr and Mrs

Wilham Lake, Lor1 and Sean,

of Colwnbus spent Saturday,
Oct 26, With Mr and Mrs

Morris
Mr and Mrs Edward M.
Brown of Del RIO, Texas,
returned home after spending

Francis

two weeks Wlth her parents,
Mr and Mrs Martin Wilcoxen
and his mothec m New Haven
Mrs Helen Simpson spent
the weekend w1th her son and
daughter-m-law, Mr and Mrs
Brtan Simpson and children of
Baltimore
MISS Pam Hill of Columbus
spent the weekend with her
Mrs

Billy

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PARISH

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THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T. Bumgarner

POME~g;•truSTER
Rev . carlE Hleks
Rev D. Wm Sydenstricker
CHESTER - Worship 9 15am
Church School 10 a m"
ENTERPRISE - Worship v
a m , Church School, 10 a m

FLATWOODS - Worship. II

a m , Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worship,
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 P m
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
u~i~ot~0p'1,:l'T cLust'ER
Rev RobertBumgerner

H~ATH

- WorshiP 10 3C
a m , Church School 9 30 a m
u My F 1 p m
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1
am
Church School 10 a m
UM y F 7 p m
SALEM CENTER - Wor

ship 9 a m , Church School 10
am , UMYF Thursda~ 7j m

~~~AR~~:.~dc~ul..~,,

AS&amp;URY -

worship 11

a m , Church School 9 50 a m ,
WSCS, lst Tuesdey

FOREST RUN -Worship 9

Mra Dave Lowman, Jenny,

Dalton and Lori, of New Haven
visited Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Badgley, Saturday, Oct 26
Dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Martin Wtlcoxen
wereMr. andMrs Joe Pierson
of West Elkton
Mr and Mrs Larry Grtnun
and ~hildren of Westerville
spent the weekend Wlth his
'
parents , Mr
Rodenck Grunm

and

Mr.s

1

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am , Church School 10 • m
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30

pm
MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a m , Church School 9 a m ,
wscs, 3rd Monday 1 1 30 p m
Sc~:O~A~~~Ea m. ~~~lh~~
servl&lt;;~, 7 so p m
SD\JTHERN CLilSTER
Rev. Steven Wilson
Rev L,.rry Polinl

Rev. Howard Shiveley
BETHANY (DOrCIII)
worship, 9 30 a m , Church
School 10 ao • m
CARMEl- - WDrsl\lp, 11
am , 1$t and 3rd Suhdays.
C!:hurch School 10 am

Mr and Mrs Ernest Bus~ APP(~ GROVE ~ &gt;undav
vis1tedMr and Mrs Ed Miller. &gt;~ r achool, 9 3Q am , worshtp,
~ first and third Sunday, 7 30
Th ursday evem.ng.
pm
tlrayer meeting, Wed
Mr and Mrs Delbert Morris nesday, ·7 30 j. m Fellowsh•P

Of Athens and Mrs ~Isle Roush
of Pomeroy called on Mr and
Mrs FranCIS Morns Sunday
afternoon

nesday 7 30 p m
U M W,
f~rst Wednesday , 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN (Rac•ne) Su nday schOo l , 10 a m
wonh•P· 1 1 am
Bible studv
Th\Jrsday
7 p m
chotr
practtce Thursday 8 p m
tellow $hlp
supper
f~rst
Wednesday 6 30 p m U M W
fourth Monday 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
a m
2nd and 4th Sundays ,
Church School, 10 am
LETART FALLS - Worshtp
10 a m Church sc hool 9 a m ,
Bible study, 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worshtp
9 30 a m
Church School 10 30
am
MJd we ek Service
Wednesday, 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh 1p 11 a ll1
1St and 3rd
Sundays Church School 10

am

PORTLAND - WorShip 7 30
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshtp 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
School 10 a m
NORTH EA~T CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 am ,
Church School 9 a m
Prayer
Meet1ng. Wednesday B p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
serv1ces 9 a m , Sund ay
School 9 -45 a m Bible Study
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
sh•P 11 am Church School 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 am
each Sunday,
preach 1ng -at 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meet1ng, 1 45
p m Wednesday w scs, 8 p m
on third Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school 9 30 preaching , 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meeting ,
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS , 7 30
f~rst Thursday each montl'l
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Church School, 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 a m , Church
School, 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frederick,
supt Service weekly, 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach1ng first and
third Sundays of month by
Clifford Smith 9 30 am

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION - Darrell
Ooddrll !
pastor Sunday School. 9 30
a m , Leonard Gilmore first
elder even.ng service 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pr•yer
meeting , 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand, pastor
Sunday school 9 4.5 a m
mornmg worshtp, 11 am
Evening services, Tuesday and
Friday , 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
Study, 9 30 a m
morning
worshtp, 10 30 a I'll
evening
worship, 6 30 p m Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday School,
10 a m with Wllll!rd P1gott
supt EvangelistiC message
each Sunday evening, 7 30 p m
by Elder Russell
Cline
minister of the Apostolic Fa1th
Bible Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM ·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school service, 10 a m Prayer
meeting. Thursday , 7 p m
Sunday ev~nlng serv1ce, 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHt:IIST
Pomeroy
Harnsonvllle
Road R lck Morn son pastor
Sunday school supt
Steven
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
am
mornmg worship and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
even 1ng
youth
Chr1St1an Endeavor, 6 30 p m
worsh•P serviCe Sunday , 7 30
p m
Wednesday even1ng
prayer meetmg and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
JOHN
LUTHERAN
ST
CHURCH, P1ne Grovl! The
Rev Wli11am Mlddleswarth
Pastor Church Services 9 30
a m Sunday School 10 30 a 11"1
BKADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am , morn1ng worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening Worship
Service, 7 30 p m , cho i r
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday ,
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Fr:eeland Norris. pastdr
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv.ce, 7 p m
Wednesday
Bible Study, 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE

Sunday School 9 JO a m
Morning Worsh ip 10 30 am ,
Evening Worship, 7 JO p m ,
Wednesday Mid week Service
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerl!ld Wells Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST-

Walter P Bikacsan . pas.tor.
Ronnie Salser, s s Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 4.5 am
Sunday evening worsh ip, 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Bible
Study, 8 p m

DANVILLE WESLEYAN

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Mr and

PEN

Corner Ash and Plum , Mid
dleport
Nbel
Herrman,
pastor
Saturday evening
service 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday evening
worship, 7 p m

Mr andMrs KennelhKr1der

parents,

COMMUNITY

TECOSTAL - Third Ave, the
Rev William Knittel, pastor
Ronald Dugan, Sund~y School
Supt Classes for. all' ages
evening service, 7 30 p m
Bible study Wednesday, 7 30
p m , youth services, Friday,
7 30 p m

Mr and Mrs Kyle Stump She
and Mrs Stump vacationed m
Hawau and other points of

interest

3o P m

HAZEL

Racine Social Events

Athena.

MIDDLEPORT

CHURCH - Near Lon~ Bot
tom Estil Hart, pastor Roy
Brown
usistanl
pastor
Sunday ~hoot 10 a m , Church
7 30 p m
each
Sunday
evening , prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Thursday

rn

By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Booster Class of the
First Baptist Church School
met Friday, Oct. 25 w1th Mrs
Vazle Lee, hostess, at her
home The hymn, "Love Lifted
Me" opened the meeting and
Mrs Edna Pickens was In
charge of a devotwnal
program, using for scrtpture,
John 13·34-35 Readings by
members were Love Is More
1han a Feeling, G1vmg Thanks
to God, Do Not he OverAnXIous, This Is the Day Wh1ch
the Lord Hath Made, A Word
Too Seldom Used, Are You
Passing Through a Testing?,
Faithful Is He Who Has
promised, Uvlng Wlth Myself,
WithOut These Thiniis, Love
and a poem, 11 Say It Now"
Arter a business session,
fellowship was enjoyed and
lovely refreshments were
served by Mrs Lee asststed by
ber daughter-m-law, Mrs June
Lee to nine members and one
guest.
Mr. Henry Roush recetved
word
of
his
greattll'anddaughter, Terri Lynn
Jacobs, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Steve Jacobs, bemg
licllpitallzed at the Air Force
bue hospital in Uie Philippines
after 111 accident in which she
.tferecl a broken back.
Mr. 111d Mrs Frank Cleland
attended the marriage of !hell'
arllllddaughter, Miss Kiril81ea
Taylor .and Jeffrey Hill of
.Oalllpolls, Friday, Oct 25.
Mrs. Ulllart Jividen returned
llome after a visit with Dr and
Mrs Charles JJVIden at

FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy
aff1!1ated w•th
S B C !he Rev Fr ed Hill
pastor Troy Zwl1t1ng Sunctar
school supt Sunday schoo
9 30 am
morn1ng worshtp
10 30 Sunday evange li St iC
meeting
1 30 p m
Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m

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UNITED
METHODIST
Preachmg
9 JO a m
f1rst and second
Sundays of each month third
and fourth Sunda ys each
month worship service at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenings at
7 iJO Prayer and Bible Stud_y_
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTI~T
Mulberry
He 1gh ts
Pomeroy
Pastor
G1rard Seton Sabbat h school
every Saturday at 2 p m and
worshiP se rv ice follow.ng al
p m
Open
Bible
3 15
d1scussion 7 30 p m at the
church eac h Thursday

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EAST LETART -

Sund«y

school, 9 30 a m
worshtp-',
second anct fourth Sunday 7 30
Pm
prayer meetmg, Wed

"

Rev Lelon Glnure pastor
Sunday SchOol, 9 30 a m ,
youth and Junior (outh service,
6 4.5 p m
evening worship
7 30 p m , prayt!r and praise
Wednttsday, 7 .~q om .
_
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RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Rtllph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon M11ier supt Evening
service, 7 30 p m • Prayer
meeting , Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESIIC~e \..rtURH OF
~ev
James Sat
GOD terfleld, pntor Sunday School,
9 30 a m worsh ip service 11
am
evening service 7
prayer service and youth
_se.[YJt_e, Wednesday 7 m

f

LANGSVILLI! CHR STiAN

CHURCH - Robert E Musser ,
pas.tor Sunday School, 9 30
a m
Roy S1gm an, supt
morning
worship,
10 30,
Sunday evening service, 7 30,
Mid week service Wednesday,
7~Drn

;~t'N.ACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore, Sunday School Supt ,
Sunday School, classes for all
ages. 9 30 am , morning
worship 10 45 NYPS Sunday,,
6 30p m ,vangelisticservlce,
SUnday. 7 :"30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7 30 p m , MiSSionary meeting ,
c;econd Wejjnesdav 7 30 p m
UNI reu
FAITH
NON·
O.ENOMINAT)ONAL Rev
Robert Smith , paitor Sunday
school, 9 30 a m , class leader, ~
Leo Hill. worship service, ,
10 .J~ am , church , 7 30~~
t::DEN UNITE:" oNeT~
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake, pastor Sunday School
10 a m ... Howard McCoy
supl , Morning sermon , 11 a
m , Sunday1 night services
Christian Endeaver, 7 30 p
m , Song serytce, 8 p m ,
Preaching 8 30 p m , Mid
wuk Prayer meeting, Wed
nesday 7 p m ~·v Ademt.,
1111v Ieeder
-.:HurccH ..
OF
Je,sus
CHRIST- L,ocated al Rutland
on New L ima Road , next t.o
Forest Acre Park ,, Rev R4&lt;y
Rouse. pastor. , Robert Musser,
Sunday Scho~l supt Sunday
schoot , 10 Jp • m , worship
7" 30 p m Bible s.tudy~ Wed·
nesday, 7 30 p m Satur'day
n lghtpra,yer service, 7 30_p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTiAN - Roger Wa.son,
pastor, Ray Whaley, iupt ,
Morning worship, 9 30 a.m ,
church school, 10 30 •.m ,
young people'&amp; m~eting , 6' 30
Pm
evening worship, 7 10
p m Bible aludv~ Wfdnnlday,

7 ...- ~ •· -• Liy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Fl'lday, Nov 8,

30 p m
' MT . UNION BAPTIST -

7

CHRI.Sf!AN

CHURCH

6 30 - NBC News 3, 40 15, CBS News 8, 10 Bewitched 6 , Gomer

When the goinfi'S been tOUflh ..

-

Pyle 13, Zoom 20
7 00 - News 10, Wild Kingdom 13 I Spy 15 Bowling for Dollars
6, Truth or Cons 3, 4 WCHS Report 8, J1mmy Dean 13

When a loved one Is ill an~ you

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7 30 - Black Perspective on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Masquerade Party 4, Candid Camera 6, Pop Goes to the
Countrv 8 TrP.t"~t1re Hunt 1g. To Tell the Truth 13

LETART FALLS UNITED

8 oo-washlngt"!' Review 2 , 33, Sanford &amp; Son 3 4, 15
PlanetoftheApes8,10 , Kung Fu6, 13

When your soul cries out f~r strength

8 30-WaiiStreetWeek20,33.ChlcoandlheMan3.4 15

and cornlort . .

9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 Rockford Flies 3, 4 15, Stx
M1lllon Dollar Man6, 13 Movie " FBI Story Alvtn Karpis" 8
Movie 11 Last Train from Gun Hill' 10 Even tng at Symphony

Talre the arm that reaches out to you

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY"- G P

33
10 OO - News20 PollceWoman 3,4 15 NlghtStalker6 ,13
10 30 - Paul Nuchlms 33
11 00- News3, 4, 6. 8, 10, 13, i5 ABC News33

Lean on 'Him for the strength you

Sm 1-th pastor Sunday Sc~ool
10 a m Arthur Henson SUpt
Morning Worship 11 a m •
Young Peoples serv1ce. 7
Evenmg serVIce, 7 30
p m
p m Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Serv1ce, 7 30 p m ,
Youth meeting, 6 30 p m ,
Even1ng worship, 7 30 p m

need

11 30- Mission lmposslble6 Johnny Carson 3, 4,15 Janakl33,
Wide World In Concert 13, Movie "The Doberman Gang 8
Movie 11 Ten L1ttle Indians" 10
12 30 - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6

Come to church.

OF

THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate. pastor Wor
Sh1p service, 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School,
Ric hard Barton ,
9 30 am
supt Pr~yer meeting, Wed
nesdi!Y 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith,
minister Sunda')l School 9 30
am
morn 1ng church 1~ 30
a m Sunday evening service,
7 30 p m WednesdiiY service, 8

pm
LAUREL

CliFF

Midnight Special 3, 4 15

1 30 2 30 -4 005 30 -

Movie "She" 10
Movie The Oscar -4 News 13
Mov1e " Night Creatures" 4
Movie Relentless Four" -4

Coble Channel F1ve
The Champions I C) "All Star Wrestlmg'

Cowtown Rodeo "
- Operation Gangbuster "Burke's Law
Gene Berry

9 30 p m

starn ng

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1974
6 3D-Ky Af1eld 13, Treetiouse Club 10, Fun for Everyone 6

FREE

CHURCH

1 00 -

7 30 p m -

7 00- Treehouse Club 8 In Tou ch 13 . World Around Us 10

METHODIST Rev Floyd
F
Sh ook
pastor
Lloyd
Wnght Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
morn1ng wonhip 10 30 am,
even1ng worsh'lp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Christian Youth
Crusade 6 30 p m
Ch01r
pract1ce T.hursday, 7 p m

DEXTER

Saturdav Reoort 3 Aware 6

7 30-Sesame Sf 20, Farm Front 4 , Jabberwocky 3, Eddie
Saunders 6 Abbott &amp; Costello 8,

Lass1e's Rescue Rangers

13 Man fr om COSI 10
B 00-Popeye 10 , Addams Fm"y 3,4, 15 , Jabber.,ocky 6 Yog1 s
Gang 13 Speed Buggy 8
8 30-MISter Rogers 20. Wheelle &amp; Chopper Bunch 3 4 15 , Bugs
Bunny 13, Speedracer 6, Scooby-Doo 8

OF

CHRIST Charles Russett ,
Sr, minister Norman C Will,
supt
Sunday school. 9 30
a m , worShiP service 10 30
a m , Bible study, Tuesday.
7 30 p m

9 DO-Emergency Plus 3.4 15 Sesame Sf 20, Hong Kong
Phooey 6,13, Jeannie 8,10
9 30-Run Joe Run 3,4, 15 Gilligan 13 Partndge Fam•ly B, B1g
Blue Marble 6
10 DO-E lee o 20, Land of the Lost 3,4, 15, Devlm 6, 13 , Valley Of

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF

10 30-Zoom 2o. S1gmund 3 4, 15; Korg 6,13, Shazam 8,10

the Dmosauers 8,10

LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
William Roush, pastor Denn'i..
Evans.
Sunday
SchooT
Director Sunday School, 9 30
a m , Morning worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening service 7
Wednesday even ing
p m
Drayer services, 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler pastor
WorShip service, 9 30 am
Sun day school
10 30 a m
Sunday evening serv•ces 7 30
p m B1ble study and prayer
serv1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
Kingsbury Road
Sunday
School. 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl,
supt Worship serv1ce, 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sl1les
past,.,r
0Lu
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Worley Francis Sunday
school supt Sunday school 10

11 00-Pmk Panther 3,4, 15
8, 10 , Carrascolendas 20

THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor Sundl!y School , 9 30
am • Russell Spencer, supt ,
worship service, 10 45 a m ,
evening worship alternating
with c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m
worship service, 10 30
a m Bible study and Prayer
service , Wednesday, 7 ~30 p m

3 »-Wagon Train 3, Arthur Sm1th 8
4,DO-TBA 6, 13, Wres tlmg 8 Man from UNCLe 4 Mov1e "Kmg
Solomon's Mines" 10

5 DO-Bonanza 3, H1gh School Bow I 8, A B1t w1th Knlf 33

W1th the hope it w1ll, m some measure, fg~ter and h~lp sustain that
wh1ch IS good 1n family and cDmmumty life, th1s feature IS sponsored by
the busmess f1rms and organizations whose names appear below

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Dlal992 2101

RACINE FOOD MARKET

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Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Middleport
Beech &amp; Locust
Ph 992 2361.

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Bu1ck Pontiac Opel G M C Dealer
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174

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ROSEBERRfS SERVICE STATION
Racine

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Ph 949 9591

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Middleport
Ph 992 3030

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Louis W Osborne

Pomeroy

Ph 992

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THE ATHEftS COUNTY
SAVINGS .\ LOAN CO.
296 w Second

Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
,Craig, pastor Sunday school,
9 45 am , worship service, 11
a m , lralning klnlon 6 30
p m • evening worship service,
'1 30 p m Mid week preyer
service , Wednesday, 7 30 p m

Ph

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

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Ph. ,992 7034 ·

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CHRIST in Chrlstl•n Union -rSADIE'S MARKET
!tiDENOUR SUPPLY
The Rev William Campbell. ·
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CHURCR, Letart, W V:a, Rt.
1 Rev.
GeQrge Hoschar, \
pastor Sunday SthOOI 9:30
' m Preyer and lilble stud.y
1 30 p m
Cottaoe Prayer
Se,rvl('e Tues~a__y , 10 a m
WorshiP ServlceY Thursday,

7 30 p m

GEMINI IMay 21-June 201
You should be pretty good at
Qeltmg a real run for every dol
tar you spend especially 1f
shoppmg for household needs

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Handle QUICkly any senous
correspondence that needs at
lendmg to You II feel better
once Its out of the way and 1n
the ma11
LEO IJuly 23-Aug 22) II the
week s budget has left you
w1th a ltttle surplus cash tuck
11 safely away You II be want
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uselu l

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Something you re hop1ng 0 for
may sound like a p1pe dream to
someone else but 1f you $lay
on your course 11 s hkeiy t01be
come a real ity
rn t
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Dec 21) You II do very well
today 11 you deal w1th persons
who are older or those who
share somelh1ng of a senous
nature you re Interested 10

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
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you ve recently made Your
position IS the nght one T1me
w111 later altest to the fact

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done lor another The b1U IS
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PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
ThiS IS a good day IO IrOn ou t
the rough spots 1n order to
sohd1ly a relationShip that s 1m
portant to you Don t put 11 off

VIRGO (Auo 23-Seot 22)

only country In the world Here's something to consider
If we looked at today's world as if It beld only 100 people,
there would be 70 who would be able to read, one who would have
a coUege education, 50 who would be suffertng from malnutr1ton,
and SO would be living In what we call substandard housing If we
also looked at thiS global vlllage of 100 persons, we would find
that 6 would be Amer~cans who have half the village's entire
mcome, and 94 people would eXISt on the half half - READER

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Know Yourself" are still available for young readers Send a
stamped, self-addressed long envelope to HELEN AND SUE
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24 F1im criUc
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29 The works
30 Sea (Fr )
31 Lummox
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poem
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song
32 Rebel
33 Ultima te
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8~1o.- Movie ' Brian's Song" 6 13

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" Angel In My Pocket" 4

30-Bob Newhart 8, 10, Mountain Scene 33,
10 DO-Nak ~a 6,13 , Biography 33 , Carol Burnett 8,10
10 30-Barenbolm on Beethoven

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11 15-News 13, Mov1e "The lsfi!!lnd of Living Horror"
11 30-News 3 Mov1es "Swnd Me No Flowers" 4 1 "Dead R
mger" 8, ' Curse of the Fly" 13, Kirshner's Rock Concert 15

Woody Hayes Football 10

1 GO-Speakeasy 6 , Mov1e " Devils of Darkness" 13
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2 30-News 13
3 30-Movle 'Something Wild" 4
4 00-Movle " Three Hours to Kill" 10,
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A MON&amp;V BELT:
1..11&lt;&amp; MOST CON M&amp;PIJ,
SHAD &amp;EL.IE-Ye:S I~
PLAYI~G 5-AI"E
WITH HIS OMIN

CASH•

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

"Out, out damned spot''
m1ght be a good Iitle for to·
day's hand
South wasn't happy w1th
the openmg lead or w1th the
dummy but happy or unhap·
py he had to play the hand
He sta rted With a sue·
cessful heart fmesse It was
apparent that he would need "L ABNER
a lot of luck m the mmor smts
so he started by carefully
ieadmg h1s e1ght of clubs MAYOR
not the deuce Up w1th dum·
HAWKINS
my's ace and back for a sue·
SUMMONS
cessful fmesse of the Jack
THE
Now he cashed the kmg and
LOCAL
led that carefull,r preserved llACHEl.Of\5
deuce to dummy s s1x spot
Now he was ready to attack
diamonds He did so by lead·
mg a low d1amond from dum·
my East played low and
Slluth's e1ght lost to West's

queen

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West knocked out dummy s

BORN LOSER

-AND THE:'SAr&gt;E HAWKINS DA'I
RACE.' BECAME AN ANNUAlf'!of'uDoER')
EVENT WHICH SPREAD AlL OVER
THE WORLD!.'

ace of hearts, whereupon N!NNIE

South led the Jack . of d1a·
moods; fmeslSe d ' 'a~~~nst
East's kmg, led dummy s last
d1amond and wound lip w1th
two hearts, four clubs, three
d1amonds and all the mar·
bies
Note that South had to r,e·
member to iead:.l;he e1ght not
the deuce of C\ubs and a
small d1amopd, not the Jack
when he started that su1t

ALlEY OOP

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CHRIST. P 0 Box 487, Miller
St, Mason , w Va Sunday
Bible Study 10 a m , Worship
1t a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music

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59 N Second Sf
Middleport, 0
46 Court St
Ga.lllpolls. 0

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS

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Middleport

Small cards play big role

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INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

The Store with A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Rae me

George Casto, pastor Sundey
School 9 30 evenlnq worship,
7 3U • nursoay evvnu1y t-~roy~'
serv.ce..t 7 30 - ~ m

pa.stor sunday School, f 30
I m , Jamn Hughes, supt ,
evening service, 7 30 p:m __ ,_.
Wednesday evening prayer
me,ting 1 7 30 p m Youth
prayer service each Tuesday.

Plan someth1ng soc1a1 but don t
mvo111e yourself With too large
a group Just have a lew older
friend s you re comfo rtab le
With

Marshall Is 33
9 ItO-Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, Unto th~ H1lls 33. Mov1es

11 ItO-News 4,6,8,10,13 Janakl 33

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va

Pomeroy

Meigs County Branch

GOD- Second St , Ma&amp;on,~ w
Va~ Chester Tennant, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a m ,
morning worship, n 1 m ,
evengellstlc service, 7 30 p m
QJble study and prayer service,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
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30-Frrends &amp; Lovers

6 DO-News 3 4,10 Lawrence Welk B. V•lla Allegre 33
6 30-News 3,4, 15, News 6 . Zoom 33, CBS News10
7 OD-Hee Haw 6,8, Lawrence Welk 4, 15· Treasure Hunt 3
$25,000 Pyram1d 10 , L1llas Yoga &amp; You 33

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HEINERS BAKERY

MASON CDU NTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL,

pm
MA$0N ASSI!MBLY OF

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson , Mason
Pastor,
Welter Cloud Sunday school,
9 45 a m
worship service_, 11
a m and 7 30 ·P m Weekly
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

23)

U uBorn Free"

5 30- Course of Our Time ~ 33 News 8 Spnng Street 15

WIN AT BRIDGE

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm , Jr, pastor
Sunday School , 9 30 a m ,
Morning worship, 10 30 am
Young people's service, 6 45
p m , Evangelis11c service,
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
service, 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN

ForSaturdav\ Nov 9,1074

ARIES (March 21·Aprtl 19)
You re capable of gett1ng dUite
a b1t accomplished today 1f
you set yOur mmd lo 1t Do
lhmgs that are worthwhile and
productive

23·0ct

Now 9 1974
MuCh of your lime w111 be spen
th1S year 1n pursUit of nev.
knowledge to further yo ur
hopes and amb1ltons II w1lt
prove to be a good base on
whiCh to bu1ld a heallh1er bank
account

Something that Will help further
B personal amb1llon w111 be told
lo you m confidence Don t tell
others about 11 yet

Goldsboro 13

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COMMUNITY

CHURCH

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8 00-E mergency 3 All m the Family 8 10 Cricket In T1mes
6, 13 , Book Beat 33

12 OO-Mov1es ' Fatheer Goose" 3 "Best Years of Our L1ves"

J:HURCH Sunday School,
9 30 a m Worship service, 11
a m , Wednesday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p m
Sunday
nlgt}t worship, 7 30 p m

FIRST

3 DO-Gree'l1 Acres 3, Viewpomt 8

7 .31-37

RUTLAND

MASON

Popeye 10, Mov1e "Winchester '73" 4
2 30-Thrlllseekers 3, Movie " The Palom1no" 10

Wednesday
Mark

RUTLAND CHUR(H OF
t:HR 1ST- Rod Kasler, pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m ,
worSh•P serv1ce and com
mun10n
10 30 am
youth
meet1ng
6 p m
Sundi!Y
evening serv1ce, 7 regular
board meetrng third Saturday,
7 p m
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DEAR HELEN·
It's 6 30 p.m. Here I Sit crying from sheer nervous
exhaustion
This lS how It's gomg to be from now till school 1t out
homework'
We have f1ve children. Each brings home ahoul two hours of
"school." Who ends up suffering• Mom'
Some children are luckier than mine. The11 parents are
coUege graduates Sometimes my high schoolers' homework
stumps me .
But mostly It's the time. From kindergartner's alphabet drill
to third grader's flash cards, to Junior high multlplicatton tables,
to sophomore biology and math - how does one mother do 1t all •
And don't say, "Make the child do It " How many parents end up
toUing over hbmework so that the kids don't end up m tears - or
flunk•
We teach our children mamers, gtve them reUgtous
guidance, try to Instill right from wrong. Then we send them out
to school for an education, and the educators send 1t rtght back to
us, THEY are being pa1d to teach, why should we parents do a
large per C't!llt of !hell' work •
Do other mothers feel this way'- BRAIN-DRAINED
DEAR B·D:
I don't kriow Let's ask them ,
Comments, parents• - HELEN
DEAR HELEN:
I have a friend who manages a small apartment house I've
seen her rwnmage through her tenants' maU, read cards, etc
She stands behind her window draperies, spying on Who VISits
whom
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When someone has compaey, she makes a pretext of VIS ling
so she can snoop. She has a key to each apartment and " lDspects" whlie the tenants are away.
She's even been seen nunmaging through apartment gar.
bage cans' Do you suppose she is getting senile or Is she JUSt
plam nosey, and should the tenants be told • - PERPLEXED
FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND
If the tenants aren't already aware arxl complaining, tben
perhaps your ''frierxl" Isn't as nosey as you thmk Why not let
them manage tbell' own problems•-H.
DEAR HELEN.
So many people seem to consider the Uruted States as the

1 30-NFL Football 4
2 OG-Nt=L Football 3, TBA 15 . CBS Sports Spectacular 8

Scflplures Selected By The Amenun Bible Soc1ely

GOSPEl

MT HERMON CHUROH OF

Homework 11 Mom's Headache

You re setting a schedule lor
yourself of lh1ngs you want to
do Its not lik ely you 11 let anyone or anything 1nterfere wtlh

Sun11val 4, Legal Serv1ce Plan 15

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert '
Wyatt pastor , Sunday School
supt Ronald Osborne , Bible
preachmg
School 9 30 a m
10 45 a m
Evenmg services
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev Paul Nev il le pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m •
Morn mg serv 1ce 10 30 a m
youth service 6 45 p m •
Evangelist ic serv1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Thursday,
7 30 p m

FREEDOM

Super Fnends 6 13 Globetrotters

11 30-Star Trek 3,15, Hudson Brothers 8,10, Zoom 20
12 DO-Jetsons 3,4, 15, Archie 8,10 , These Are the Days 6, 13.
12 30-Eiec Co 20, Jack Lengyel Football 3, College Football
6, 13, Go 4, 15, Fat Albert 8 10
1 ItO-Children's Film Feshval 8 10 , Soul Tram 3 World of

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MISSION- Bald Knobs, Rev
L R Gluesencarn.p, pastor
Roger Wilfred, Sr , SUfldBy
School Supt Sunday ~chool
9 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
worship 7 30 Prayer meeting ,
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter, class leader Youth
meet 1ng, Wednesdav. 7 30
p m , Ernest Deeter, leader

Helen Bottel

Aviation Weather 20, 33

must carry on . ·
When your problems seem more
than you can handle · · ·

BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norris, pastor , Floyd Norris
supt SUnday sc hool, 'J 30 am
mornmQ sermon 10 30 a m
Prayer servtce Wednesday
7 30 p m

CHURCH

Helen Help
By
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1974
6 00 - News 3, 4, 15, 8, 10, Sesame St 20. ABC News 6, 13
Personality &amp; Behavioral Development 33

Eugene I.!Jnderwood, pastor
Howard OaldweJI, Jr ( Sunday
School Supt • Sunday School,
9 30 a m
Morning Sermon
1Q JO a m
Sunday evening
serv•ce, 7 p m

CHESTER

Television Log

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7he scren8Cb You Meed

Rev Cecil Cox pastor Sunday
School supt , Joe Sayre
Sund.ay scrtool 9 4S a m
Sunday evenmg worship , 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Bible
study, 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS

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RINGO )OUR EMOTIONAL

IN&lt;;!ABILITY 5T!'MS f'ROM

You South, hold
•A K B 4 'K 2 +Q 54 .A Q 54

A Di;:EP 5EATED li'l&lt;t&gt;BLEM

What do you do now"'
A-Bid ~~even notrump. no&amp;
seven hearts. lr hearts are mild
you can count 13 .&amp;ricki

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Instead of blddmg SIX hearts to
show two ktngs, your partner has

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your five notrump r..a \1 What do
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THE OH 10 Valley Grange 2612

letart Falls w shes to thank
everyone who donated money
or helped n any way to ntake
fhe Halloween party for the
chrldren of letart Townsh rp a

success

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Notice
MOTOCROS S Nov 10 Pract•ce
at 11 JO race 1 p m 2 mrii!!S
past Best Photo on Co Rd 56
Brimstone Raceway Park

Coolville Ohto
11 8 2tc
------------AUCTION and Rummage Sate

Nov 9 11 am at the Racme
Shrme Park Sponsored by
Twin City Shrine Club
Merchandrse sold on con
slgnment brmg what you
have to sell or call 949 24$11
For p ckup All nobles are
requested to brmg an rtem to

sell Publ rc mv rte d to take
part Bnng anything you want
to sell
Lunch ser\led by

Shnners WrYes Come en1ov
the day Not responsible for
accrdents
11 1 7tc

SHIRLEY KArS

SHOOTIN G Match Rae ne Gun
Club Sunday Nov 10 1 p m

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YA:RD SALE Mh S! Syracuse
Women s c loth ng
10 16
Men s cloth 1ng s mall g~rl s
cloth ng
odds and ends
Phone 992 3596
11 6 3tc

l1 6 4fc

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Remember Chr s tmas tS
comrng We have ma ny new
products that wrll mak~ nfce
grfts P'hone BROWNS 992
5113
11 3 ti C

V AR 0 Sate Wednesday Thurs
day and Frtday at 63 Rolland

51

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hardboard

nursery an1mal posters Make
Ideal Chrtstmas g ft s Var ety
of patterns Call 992 5147 after
Sp m
11 3 6tp

For Sale

Yard Sales

11 5 3tc

FOUR famtly yard sa le across
from Chester Golf Course 9 5
Frrday and Saturday
11 7 Jtc

8

BEAGLE S r abb t
trarned and started
7-l2 38 10

Call 992 3290

TWIN CITY
CAB CO.

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-POMEROY
Sacred

Operators

Gr•ce Johnson
Mlrcia Carr
Sanely lannarelh
Ph 992-3557
Pomeroy, 0

Church Fall Festrvcr Bazaar
will be Thursday Nov 7 1974
Dinners Creamed baked
chicken .!lind ham games and
fancy stands d•nner starts
4 30 p m Adults 53 chrldren
Sl SO
10 30 8fc

GARAGE SALE 237 Mulberry
Friday and Saturday
11 7 2tc

------------------------- -SHOOTING MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn frrst
right after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
ouns only Sunday Nov 10 1
P m
7 Jtc

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FARMERS

TRAILER 2 bedroom Brown 5
Trailer Park Phone 992 3324
11 8 tfc

Help Wanted

APT pr1vate entrance bath
and bedroom
Can have ...
k•tchen Gentlemen please
Phone 992 5588
11 8 3tc

SOMEONE to spread manure
Near Rutland Phone 742 3108
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CARE~R OPPORTUNITY for

-----------2 BEDROOM mob le -home

utrlrtles pa1d nrce area near
Pomeroy Phone 992 7666 or
992 7017
11 7 3tp

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sofa cushions wrth new foam
cut to s1ze on tv S10 95 at
Jack 5
Furn1ture
and
Upholstery Suppl res 236 E
Marn St
Pomeroy Phone
992 3903
11612tc

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742 3656

S3 bushel

Phone

5 6tp
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11

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BURLINGHAM -

2 BR

frame one acre more or
less burlt In cabinets some

carpeting 110 800
307 Sprrng Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT
Lois Pauley,
Branch Manager

Hard WaterThen call us for a
Water Analysrs

Sewrng Machines For sew1ng
stretch fabncs buttonholes
fancy deslgns etc Pamt
Slightly blem !Shed Chorce of
carrying case or sew ng
stand $49 80 cash or terms
avarlllble Phone 992 7755
11 5 tfc

FREE

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

CONSTRUCfiON
PHONE
949 3832 or 843 2667
All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house
Parntrng, sidang, roofing,

REALTY

acres, fenced, stocked pond,
minerals, 12 acres timber 10

acres t•llable JUST SII,OOO
MIDDLEPORT - Business
room with lovely 3 B R
apartment over H W floors
carpeted

Otnlng

room

Central
HW
h&lt;!at
520,000 00
POMEROY - I story frame
3 B R bath lots of kitchen

towards

Rutland

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All Mechanrcal Work

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Wanted To Buy

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OpenMon Sal
BAM 6PM

GHEEN'S PAINTING
Racine, 0.

Educat
on
consent
and Wllh
~~'t~:::~],;•;:n~~~~~
0;of ofthe
1ghway
r
H

8-6 P.M.
ANY AGE CHILD

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

pursuant to Section
of the Revrsed Code and
er pertrnent prov1S1ons of
tfrcatrons

By day or hour, reasonable

THE DEPENDOI E
CONTRACTING 00.

All Small Appliances

Interior, Exterior
Decorating and
Remodeling

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Meigs Athens Gall Ia West
Virginia customers!
USED APPLIANCES (A(I
with 30-&lt;lay money beck
guarantees! J Gos qr elect.
ranges from $35 ( 1 cop.
pertone elect bui II In
rongel; refrlgerotor~
$19 95 up, wringer washers
$35 up, elect dryers SJS,
aula WISherS 545; port
dishwasher $35

IMPROVEMENTS

Anything you want or need to
rmprove your home from
replacement windows kit
chen
and
bathroom
remo&lt;telmg
garage door
operators or adding on a
room Call Fred B Goeglelnl
tor free estimate or stop by
our model home on Wright St
m Pbmer:oy Call 992 5976
11 8 ltc

ADVERTISING
IS
FUNNY -Who! you don't
uy has meaning, as well as
what lou
do
soyl
EXAMP E• other used
dealers spend 31o 300 times

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Those used dealers who

stole that
households

SPECIALI
! l:~rb~~~ st..,. carpet w•lh

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Reg. 56 99sq, yd

Now$4.99 Sq. Yd.
;
Nita: feW bedrooms, aens,

kttchens, etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

PRICES"

they buy
at "TOP

In

their

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pensive ads ore, by simple
logic, going to charge more:
for their used Items

KUHL'S seldom buys"
households
locally »
preferring to haul our stock,
!rom the less expenslv'~
urban markets
GET A GOOD DEAL AT
KUHL'SI
During the winter KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER II
open 5 days a WMk

742 4211

Wednesclaythru Sundoy
'•m-7pm
(Closed Mon. &amp; TuosJ

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MOBILE HOMES

11 7 Jtc 1 BEDROOM~anch sty-le home
ottached g rage carpeting
55 000
GAS
HEATER
built In m dern kitchen
automat1c controls and a good
cement blodk outbuilding In
Mayl.!lg wringer washer
R:uUand Phone 742 6972
Phone P9.2 3139

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1100 E Moln Pomeroy, o
Co II 992 7034
Open D.;lly 11 to 7

11 1 Jtc

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Flfi:EWooo for f•repli\I!Ce or
stove Cut to length Phone
992 76.44

5 R:M HOOSE , batH and jot 'in
Let.!lrt Fall•
after 4 p m 1

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SATURDAY, NOV. 9 AT 12:00 NOON
At IILL GOOliWIN'S FAJtM
7 Mile• Fn~~~~ AlbanySelllpg from stqrage building: chain saws, lots
of fJ;i!int, table $8Ws, hand saws, Belsaw and
, planer:, . belt pulleys for most tractors, hundrecll Qf assorted , belts, electric motors, wire
cable of many sizes, many hand tools, colters
for plows, chains of several sizes, electric
cable, tires for car, truck and tractor, baling
twine and many other articles.

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and N shop
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: • NEWHAVEN,W Va -Mr
; and Mrs Netl Haymaker (Neil
= and Nell) of New Haven plan to
• tlllen a Sports Shop m Pomeroy
/l9(ln, w(Jere FranciS Flortsl
• was formerly located m the
: Crow Bwldlng
The new shop w1ll be called
: "N and N Shop" and Is ex·
• peeled to open by Nov 15
: &lt;Stock wtll Include athletic
:uniforms, Converse, Puma and
: Addidas shoes, trophres, and
:basketball, football and
; baseball eqwpment

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'" NEW HAVEN, W Va
•Persons
from thiS area

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- Robert
PI Dye, 11, who w1ll graduate
fr~m Glenville State College
Dtc 18 has majored m
c~emlslry Comprelle!!Sive He
rs 'student teachirig at Ravena·
wclod Hlgh SCbool He and hiS
wife, Snsan, reside at Letart
Dye Is the son of Mr and Mrs
Robert P "Dye, !, Letart
HOME TO RECOVER
NEW aAVEN - Mrs Wilda
Coleman has return"'l to her
home rn ·New Haven to
recuperate ftom eye surgery
She had cataracts reiJlOVed at
St Joseph Hosp1tal

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74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, alr ... ,,17500
,69 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, power, a1r ..........s1995
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r....... 14595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow~ alr .....13095
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air.......13295
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT., v-roof, air ......... 13095
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r.............. 13495
72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo. !2995
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pow.,.a1r.... 13695

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FREE .LABOR ON A GREASE JOB
With An Oil and 011 F1lter Olange

We're loaded With
the better we~- New Trucks

AT SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.
COUPON
WORTH

You'll get the deal of your 1tfe NOW! We must have volume In
sales! We nave 14 new ptckup~. ana 4!U new cars We rnv1te a
hard look at our great drscount wtthout trade, or generous
allowance on your trade tn We rnvrte a hard look at th&amp; quality
of our merchandtse, our servrce and parts department, and our
filrr dealing pohcy "The closer you look- the better we look"
Compare anywhere!

1971 Dodge Special... ..................... ~1695

72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. air..... !l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, an ......... 11795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto...........11695
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed....... !l095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... 1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S..........1995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air .... 1595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air'595
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S........ 1995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air....... 11095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... 1995
68 Bu1ck Skylark 2 Dr. H.T., auto., P.S.......1695
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air........1995
67 Ply. Bel., 2 Dr. Hardtop ................... 1295
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
64 ford Falcon 2 Door•••••••••••••••••••••••• 1250

NOW SERVICE IS BUILDING OUR BUSINESS
"SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN"

1974 Ford LTD Brougham ................. SAVE

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

4 Dr hardtop fullest of equtpment spllf bench seat Only 9119

easy miles Official s car

500 E. MAIN ~T.

County Squ1re Sta Wagon New one costs over S6 000 00 and th1s
onelsllkenew Fullyequtpped Only43085easymlles

1974 Ford Gran Torino ..................... SAVE

News, Event

4 Or Sedan Only 3 344 easy miles Offtctal scar Fully equtp

pod L1ke new 351 V 8

· k.......................
As Low As . '1195
1970 Ford Mavenc

Mr and Mrs R A Whll·
tmgton have returned from a
vacation tr1p which took them
through the states of Indiana,
Dhnms Wisconsin Mmnesota,
South Dakota Nebraska ,
Kansas, Missouri and Kentucky where they visited many
points of interest
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Wilham Miller and daughters,
were her Wlcle and aunt Mr
and Mrs Fred Whetnall ,
Colwnbus
Serv1ces were held at
Bigony..Jordan Funeral Home
m Albany for Nma Chase,
WidOW of the late Marvm
Chase, who spent most of her
hfe m th1s commWlity Mrs
Chase passed away m
Hillsdale, Mlch , where she
had gone to be near her only
llvmg daughter, Mrs Howard
Hem She IS also survrved by
one sister, Mrs Alrce Epple,
Rutland , one brother, Seth
Rutland, four
grandchrldren and one great·
grandchildren Rev Paul
Williams offrclated at the
serv1ces and bur1al was m
School Lot Cemetery
Mr and Mrs Errnel Chase
and daughter , Penny of
Amanda VIsited his aunt, Murl
Galaway, followmg the burial
of hrs aunt, Nma Chase
Mrs RICk McOanlel at·
tended the weddmg of a former

2 Dr Sedan cho1ce of 1hree real buys all6 cyls

1969 Pontiac Gran Prix....................s1395
2 Dr Hardtop power steermg power brakes auto trans Local
owner New one cost as much as 57 000 00

1968 Ford V8 Fairlane .......................SS95
500 4 Or Sedan Very low mileage for model Power steerlng

auto trans 302 V 8

l{eith Goble Ford, Inc.
992-2196
Middleport

3rd Ave ..

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
QUALITY Motor Co.
OF

1970 CHEV MONTE CARLO
51995
350 v 8, automatic P steering &amp; brakes, dark blue finish

V-8 power steering

1969 FORDTORINOCPE
Local car bucket seat vinyl interior 4 speed trans
v 8, rad1o good tires Real mce

$895
351

P0~~~~!~~8~!~~ CO. @)
POMEROY, OHIO

schoolmate,

3 Oal Dressers, 1 Red Maple Dresser, 2 Walnut Chests, 1
Sohd Maple Chest Many others to choose from
29 f5 up

2 Sola Beds. blue, green I Green Solo'----

39

7-2 Prece Lrvrng Room Su1tes

49 ifs up

Duncan Phyfe Corner Cab1net and Commode Table Prrced

to Sell

20 cu It Gold Sode by Side Relrogerator, only 6 mo
J Green Refrrgerators, 2 copper and 15 white _

The Second Grade Workshop
at the Sahsbury School
bwldmg Tuesday evemng wrth
Mrs Helen DaiS m charge
explored 1Inporlant aspects of
the subjects taught m the
-•econd grade and
the
r
l '!i: "~ ~...
th
e
req"mremenls set up by
•State Department of Education
that aii11Cate the time for each
Areas of responsibility of
chrldren, parents and teachers
were lMso considered
~ This was the tlurd rn a series
of workshops berng held at

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday SChool attendance on
Nov 3 was 33, the offering was
$18 35 Worship services were
held at 11 a m With the Rev
Meece speaking from Psalm
23 Attendance was 31 Offenng
$20 85 and Pledges $58 00
The Mergs County CoWlcll on
Mmlslrles w1ll be held at the
Alfred Church on Monday
evenmg, Nov 11, at 7 30
Everyone ls welcome
The Northeast Cluster
Charge Conference w1ll be held
at the Tup~rs l?lains Church
annex on Tuesdax evening,

Sahsbury SChool to acquarnt
parents wrth subject matter
and school organrzation
Attendmg Tuesday evening
were Carla Carter, Lou
Hemsley, Bonme LeMaster,
Barbara Fry, James Fry,
Ramona Roush, Sylvm Blake,
Darlene Casto and Karen
Murray
The next workshop IS for
Grades 4, S and 6 w1th Mrs
Dorothy Chaney In charge, on
Nov 14 at 7 30 p m

Nov 12 at 8 30 p m
1
Tile 1Aifred UMW. wiil holds
its regular meeting on Tuesday
evenmg, Nov 19 at the home of
Eleanor Boyles with June
Stearns leacjlng !he program
Mrs
Lola Derraberry,
daughter-In-law Joan (Laddie)
Knight and Karl and Kimberly
Knight of Doylestown, Ohio,
spent from Friday until
Saturday afternoon wilh Mr
and Mrs Vere Swarlz Sunday
afternoon viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Swarlz were Mr 81ld Mrs
Wald Swarlz of Athens '
Rev and Mrs Robert Meece
called on the srck m this
commun1ty last week

95 up

Old Dmrng Room Surte. table, 6 charrs and buffet-12P 95

~

Second Grade subjects
explained at workshop

POMEROY

Carpenter

"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess"
9~2 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenrngs Untri6.0G-Tri_5P·m· Sa!

tires rad1o automatic trans

992-2174

1972 Ford LTD................................'2995

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$895
Spt Cpe red finish, blk vinyl top spotless lntenor good

$2.50

Offer Good lhru
Sat , Nov 23
12 00 Noon
Col~pcl•n At Time of Servrce-...!1111!

WE BUILT OUR BUSINESS ON SERVICE

Edition 2 dr H T Ftnest and best of series One local owner
Fully equtpped

72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 12495

=,

TO GRADUATE SOON

Old M:!i;(t planes; parte of a spinning wheel,
~le st1rrupa1 old bOttles, fruit jars, old

glass kerosene lamp, qullt.s, mltk cans 5 and 10
gallon

•

MON. FRI. ............8:()().4:30
SAT .............8:()().12 NOON

SERVICE HOORS:

blue lnterlor{blue vinyl roof, factory air conditioned, like
new w w tires radio Many other extras

...01)182tc

!~ETART, W Va

Will be selling mrscellilneous artic1es from
storage buildrngs and som~ antiques.
• ""

Jane Walton
Clerk
VILLAGE OF POMEROY

imdlng the fWleral of Mrs
'immy (Bmhe) Thabet at
C.reensboro, N C were Mr
lnd Mrs Fred Thabet, Mason,
fld hrs brother and wtfe, Mr
tnd Mrs Wadea'r Thabet,
~ornt Pleasant, and Mrs
Charles Stone, New Haven
thile there they visrted wrth
. t Thal;!et and famrly Mrs
fane remamed for a longer
l(lsit wrth 1he Thabets and the
&lt;iller!! returned home

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peiSOO.

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appliances_.

6_5_!.f(~~---·--~----. .- - - - - · - - - -. .

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like. J

used

KUHL'S IS proud of !hell!
JO.day GUARANTEE on
used APPLIANCES IN
PRINTS ITI EXAMPLI!";

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We.. talk to you

their

Busmess SeiVices

Real Estate For Sale

Mobile Homes For Sale

specials, BUT NEYER
slating o GUARANTEE on

'

,,

more In advertising, using
pictures,
loss.teader

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Auto Sales

PUBLIC NOTICE
~ Sealed proposals are des.red
from reputable supplrers of
automotive f re apparatus for
cme (1) 500 gallon per mrnute
"l'hotor pump rng engrne tn full
conformance
wtth
the
6pec1frcat.ons on ftle wrth lhe
140/re Ch1ef 1n the offrce of the
;'VI llage Clerk 1n the Village of
~omeroy Oh1o
'i B1ds will be received In the
-effrce of the VIllage Cler~
.::S:econd Street
Village ~ of
-R.omeroy Oh10 until 12 o clock
noon on Monday November 18
1974
Each b1d Sl'lall conta n the full
ttame of each person f.rm or
lforpor:atlon rnterested rn same
·And shall be accompan 1ed by a
~ertrf1ed Check or Bid Bond m
ttr.e amount of 10 per cent of the
Jotal b•d and be drawn In favor
pf the Vrllage of Pomeroy
Tnese checks or bonds w1ll be
r~turned at once to all except
1'hesuccessful brdder His check
or bond will be held unt1l the
contract or bid Is properly
executed by h •m
• The right is reserved to reject
MlY and all bids

furniture &amp; quality new
furnlfure to suit the needs
&amp; pocketbooks of oul'

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________ _____

d all

By Order
the Boa-rd of
Educatron
~ ..- Genev1eve Harvey
Clerk Treasurer of
Southern Local
• School Drstrrc l
Racine Ohro 45771
(11 ) 1 8 15 22 At e

AT
OUR
USUAL
EVERYOAY
LOW
PRICES an excellent
selection of clean used

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"colltctor1111

d1scernrng collector!

Free Estlma1es, Mlddlepor1, 0

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of the Superrn
Oh ro Phone
EdU"cat.on
to re1ect any

lurnlluro JUST ARRIVED
II 00rteous prices
LARGE, Ioney oak chino
ROUNO solid oak table
BRASS bed
VICTORIAN oak lovoseol,
red velvet coverint.
SPINET or Jliono desk
JENNY LIND bed
MANY unusual leather top
pieces desks, step end
tables, coffee tables dbj
tier table. console ches
LOTS, LOTS more for tht

IINYL SIDING
PH. 992-7454 or
992-7129
HOME

tn

:~:;.j41;~~ · ~~~·~~~~e,

WOW I

GeOrgeous

Ph 992 7608 before 5 p m
or 742--4902 •ft•r 5 p m

BOWERS
REPAIR

and

it(,~ciiion~}c brdders are on f1te

rates, reliable people with
medical training

Lawn MoweiS

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Sealed proposals Will be
recerved by the Board of
Educat1on of the Soutl:lern Local
School Drstr.ct of Racrne Oh10
at the .;:Jerks offrce untrt 12 00
o clock
noon
on
No
-vember 27 1974 and at tha t trme
opened by the clerk of sa d
board as prov 1ded by taw for 1
(66) passenger school bus
according to spec 1f cat1ons of
sard Board of Educat1on
Se parate and rndependent b rds
wrll be rece1ved w1th respe ct to
the
and body type and
rll
the bus when
prior to delivery
II school d1strrct
s
all
safety
;;~~~~~,~ and current Oh o
~
Standards for School
nstructton of
the

Known &amp;
Reliable Seroice •

DAY NURSERY

949-3295

FUEL OIL
HEATERS

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337 N. 2, Middlepon
992·2550

'92-5162
Syracuse. Ohro

FREE ESTIMATE

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Closed
Sundays

SYlVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING

Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121

Men or Women - Nat onwrd e 2 BEDROOM apartment up
Insurance offers earnmgs up
statrs
all utrlltles pard
Lumber for sate
Rough
to S15 000 (thiS Is a salary not
S8S 000 mo No pets Phone STEREO
tum ber for farm use Contact
rad10 am fm
8
a draw) to sell complete rn
992 3030 before S p m
Pomeroy Forest Produc ts P
track ta pe comb nat1on
4
surance
protect10n
lrfe
cabtnets paneling, tile, lots
11 7 3tc
0 Box 726 Pomeroy Ohio
speaker
sound
system
hearth
auto
f.re
com
P'hone 992 5965
of
ground $7,900 00
Balance
$109
56
or
easy
"l.ercrtJI auto fmance and 4 RM HOU SE w ith bill)') and
t1 1 12tc
terms Call 992 3 965
MA NY
0 T HE R
mutual lunds No pnor ex
garage trailer space Phone
__..
11
5
tfc
penence
Is
necessary
since
PROPERTIES
CALL FOR
742
3862
SMALL house for rent or sale
we have one of the most
lnqurre at 157 Dock St
11 7 3tc ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
YOUR NEEDS TODAY
complete trarnrng programs
MrddU!port
model
Complete w1th all
In the mdustry If you are FURNISH E oapt- Sroom--;and
992 2259 or 992 2568
11 6 3tp
cleanrng attachments and
mterested rn a career op
bath w1th enclosed back
uses
paper
bags
Slightly
used
portunrty In a reward1ng
porch Also fu r nrshed apt 3
Fully Insured
but cleans and looks lrke new
business
call
Stan I ey
rms and bath f1rst floor
PUBLIC NOTICE
Will sell for S37 25 C.!rsh or
Phone 992 2937
Ferguson at ( 614) 446 4707
The followrng documents
terms available Phone 992
COLLECT Monday through
11 5 4t~:;
were received or prepared by
7155
Fnday 8 a m to 4 30 p m An
the
Ohio
Environmental
11 5 ffc
Equal
Opportunrty
Employer
...
AND
4
ROOM
furnished
and
Protection Agency durrng the
unfurnished
apartments
11
6
3tc
prevrous
week
Anyone
1957 CHEvY--p-ar-ts
NEW
Phone 992 5434
aggrieved or adversely affected - -----------.-- L!kewood traction bars h•
4 12 tfc
by Issuance or renewal of any
l~cker arr shocks
hooker
permlt(s)
license{s)
or
htteders
wrth
3
collectors
for
PRIVATE
meeting
room
for
variance(s J may request an
SSSS for lunk cars com
small block
Call 992 3496
any organizatiOn phone 992
adjudication hearing by written CAsH
LISTINGS - This new
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
plete Frye sTruck and Auto
3915
request pursuant to Ohio
home
IS ready for you
3
Parts
Rutland
Ohro
Phone
1
1017tfc
3 11 tfc
Revrsed Code Section 3745 07
H2 6094
bedrooms
with
closets
oak
within thirty (30) days of the
10 16 26tc 'HbusE- 4 r~m-;-~;dbath
tnm and kitchen plus garage
directors proposed action to
furn1 shed plus Ulllrty room
Issue or deny such documents
SIEGLER
and
Lol 100 by 400 Only $20 000 00
screened In porch Call 949
That statute does not provide
near
T P
3658
MONOGRAM
Next to H1ghway
for hearing requests to the
11 5 6tc
RUTLAND Large older
11 6 3tc
OEPA
on
appt1catlons
Garage
on Route 7
home in Rutland 4 bedrooms
revocations
mod1frca11ons
HOUSE
and
tra•ler
for
rent
rn
OLD
furn11ure
ce
boxes
brass
complaints
verrfled com
Pomeroy Route 3
bath garage and barn All for
town 2 bedrooms Phone 992
bed s or complete households
plaints cert111catlons leases
3975
and
992
2571
only
$12
000
oo
•
_
Write
M
0
MIter
Rt
4
orders or final actions
Pomeroy Ohro Call 992 7760
11 6 tfc
49 ACRES - On good gfavel
Within 30 days of publlcatron
10 1 74
Of this notice any person may
SEWING MACHINES Repair
road
water tap and old house
Prrced
For
Qurck
Sale
HOUSE for renf on Rt 33 near
also
(1)
Subm1t written
servtce all makes 992 :2284
with garage
Enterprise
3
bedroom
large
USED Reese hitch Phone 992
comments relatrng to actions
The Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
vard
near
school
Phone
992
LAUREL
t;LIFF6
rooms
2860
proposed actions complaints
-1 New Monogram
Authorized Sing&amp;r Sales and
7571
bath, electric heal level lot
or verlfred complaints
(2)
Service We sharpen Scissors
11 8 3tp
Wood Burnrng Stove
11 6 6tc
Request a public meetmg
3 29 tfc
and garage Needs paint but
regarding proposed actions
SMALL station wagon w1th ~-;E DR0C)M-~ua'Qe at- Rock
Will
sell
lor
only
$7500
00
LAr.OMARK
'
POMEROY
and or,.....t(J) Request notice of
DOZER work land clearing by
good gas mileage Phone 992
Springs 1dea1 for school
Jack W Carsey, Mgr
HUNTING LAND - Lots of
further actions on proceedings
5786
the acre hourly or contract,
personnel
adults
only
Phone
992
2181
Requests for hearings on fmal
young limber (90 Acres)
farm portds roads, •1c Large
10 30 tfc
.
reference
destred
Phone
99;2
ectlons to Issue deny motuty
doztr and operator with over
maybe gas well for heat and
2789
revoke or renew perm rts
20 years experience Pullins
tA~H Pa1.o tor all ma~~..~s ano
11 3 tf$: 'G RAVEL sand Mason sand old house
licenses or variances that are
Excsvatlng Pomeroy Ohio
models of mobile horn es
--limestone
Pit
R:un
by
the
ton
BUY A HOME AND SAVE
not preceded by proposed ac
Phone 992 2478
Ph'One area code 614 423 9531
COUNTRY
Mobil@
Home
Par~
Delivered
Phone
446
1142
tlons and so ldenllfied In th1s
12 19 tfc
YOUR
MONEY
PAYMENTS
4 13 tfc
Rt 33 ten miles north of
10 18 tfc
notice should be sent to the
- - -- - - - - -- - 4
WILL
SOON
PAY
FOR
YOUR
Pomeroy
Large lots with
£nvlronmental
Board
of JUNK autos
o DELL Allnement locat.i.d
complete and
ESTATE
concrete
patios.
sidewalks,
~evlew Suite 505,33 North Hrgh
behind Rutland Grade Schodt
delivered to our yard We
for sale Celt 742
runners and off street FIREWOOD
Street Columbus Ohto 43215
complete front end aerviCJe,
pi ck up auto bodies and buy
4831
parktng
Also
spaces
for
All other requests for ad
brakes and tuneups wheels
all ktnds of scrap metets and
10
29 26tc
small
trailers
Phone
992
7479
ludlcatlon hearings and other
balanced electronically Open
~ron R1der s Salvage St Rt
7 21 tfc
comm un lcatrons concern 1ng
8 to 8 dally Call 74:2 3:232 on
12-4 Rt 4, Pomeroy Oh10
A FEW new bllrnd rnstruments
public
hearings
publtc
Sunday for appt
Call 992 5468
Contact Renee Stone '992 1567
meetings
ad]udicatron
2 BEDROOM double Wtde
1 16 tfc
10 17 tfc
__.
9 4 tfc
hearings complaints of any
mob•le home 1n Syracuse No
klnd1 and regulatrons should be
children or pets deposit
C Bt&lt;AUr-ORu Auctroneer
addressed to the Legal Re ords
re(luJred Phone 992 2.441 after SEWING Mach ines brand new
Complete Serv1ce
Section Ohio EPA P 0 Box
6 p m
Z1g Zag 1n nrce walnut table
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
1049 Columbus Ot\10 43216 MERCURY Comet 6 cyl Good
In ortglnat car tons Never
R:acme Ohio
10 29 tfc
(614) 466 6037
condition Phone 992 7663
used
Clearance on
74
Crltt Bradford
11 B Jtc
Unless otherwise stated In
Models
(Only
a
few
5 I If~
1
BEDROOM
trarler
n
particular notices all other
avallablel
543 40 cash or
school
No
Syracuse
c
lose
to
communications
including 1970 t=OA: D style 5 PICkup low
FoR
FREe
~tJ;;t;s
on1
terms
available
Phone
992
children or pets Depostt
SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
mileage excellent c;ond tron
comments on proposed actions
7755
aluminum
replacem&amp;nt
requtred
Phone
992
2441
after
Modern Sanrtat1on 992 3954 or
Phone 742 6972
and
requests
for
public
10 IS tfc
Windows sldlng storm doors
6 30 p m
992 13A9
me4!tlngs should be addressed
11 7 Jtc
and Wrrfdows Railing Phone
TO
18
tfc
either to the New Source, Atr or
9 18 tfc
Chllrrles Lisle Syracuse Ohio
LOCUST posts 22 Remmgton
NPDES Permit Records Sec
1966 vw VAN can be seen at 308
Carl
Jacob
Sales.
and
1
72
acre
lot
Phone
742
PIANO rur ng dnO rer.- ... r
FURNISHED
apartment
flon whichever Is appropriate
Page St or call 992 3509
Representative
V
V
3656
Phone
Charles
Scott
992
3718
at the Ohio EPA, P 0 Box 1049
utlllt1es
furn1shed
suitable
Johnson and Son Inc
11 7 3tc
10
18
26tp
9
17
32tp
Columbus Ohio 43216
for two workrng men or
• 4 30 lfc
retired couple Lrvr,ng room
Issuance of N PDES Permrt 1969 CHEVY FJ A good con
Village of Rutland
krtchen shower and bath On
EXCAVA1 IN\..7 aozer
uaaer
drt1on S795 Phone 992 3631
CONCRETE
Rutland Ohio
main highway Mason W Va
and backhoe work
septic ifEADY MIX
11
6 6tc
~el rvered right to YOur
Phone 173 5147
BUILDING lot 80 fl frontage x
R:ecerving waters
L{ftle
tanks rnstalled dump tructc;s
project Fast; and~··~ Free
165ft The second lot on left on
Leading Creek
Bnd lo boys for hire will haul
10 27 tfc
1973 OLOS Cutlass S IJke new
estimates Phone 992 3284
R1vervlew Drive Lincoln
Facrllty Descrrptlon Sewage
ftll
d1rt
top
soli
limestone
&amp;
Inside and out 350 engme
Goegleln Ready fv\ht Co ,
HIIJ Pomeroy Ohio If 1n
Treatment Plant
graver Call BoD or Roger
p s p b a~r and auto trans
Middleport Ohio
teres ted call 992 323 0 after s
Perm It No AS52 AD
Jeffers
day
phone
992
7089
m Iss/on 24 000 actual m les
pm
6 30 tfc
Adludlcatron
hearing
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
Call 992 3914 after 5 p m
schedul9d
5232
10-11-tfc
PORTABLE
fHectrrc
11
6
Jtp
Syr~c'Use Racine Reg Sewer
2 11 tfc EXCELSIOR Salt Wonu ~
tvpewnter like new Phone
'
Oistr1et
Ma in St Pomeroy All kinds
992 1476 after 5 p m
AN OFFER YOU
Syracuse Oh 10
of salt water pellets, WBjtei
1r 7..3tc
OOZE
R
or
backhoe
work
CAN'T REFUSE
nuggets block salt an\:1 ownPhone 446 1981 or 446 3459
Receiving waters Oh10 River
1312 Eastern Ave, 40 x161'
OhiO River Salt Phon~ 9Pi;
GR: EEN fed Angus beef Phone
_,_ 9 8 tic
.S891
Adjud1catton
hear1ng f970VALIANT65rc.t2 3bedro0rri
9'85 3944
across from Laundromat 2
scheduled for 10 DO A M on
fully carpeted L P gas heat
story frame, 8 big rooms all
11 8 6tp
Dec 11 1974 at Seneca lowers
Phone 992 7751
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
- - - _ _____
-- --.....- ~- -----with
furniture, 2 baths, brick
361 E Broad St
Columbus
Cleaned~
cancelled?
Lost
your SEPT)C - lANK:»
DRESSER
with m.rror 9
8 25 tfc
utility bid Brick garage w 3
Ohio
reasonable rates
Ph 446
operator s license Call 992
drawers
bed
bookcase
Docket No 74 wo 539
4782 Gallipolis John Russell,
rm apt and furniture 7428
headboard walnut basset
1970
60x12
3
Bedroom
Buddy
owner and operator
Entity hearing request In
Only $18.000
S50 Phone 843 2824
615 tfc l
mobile home partially fur
regards to propoSed N P DES
5 12 ttc
11 8 3tc
nlshed S45 or best offer
ptrmlt
Phone 696 1080
Adjoining
lot
40'x220
with
WILL
tr
m
or
cut
frees
and
SEF"'riC TANKS AROBIC
250 lb Shoat pig Call
11 1 6tc 200992OR
shrubbery also clean out
adlolnlng alley 12', $7,000
(11) 8 ttc
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
3280
basements and attics Phone
- ~------- - -- --All lor $2~,000
CLEANED
REPAIRED
11 8 2tp
949 3221 or 742 4441
MILLER SANITATION
10111.50 ELCONA with ttlt out
Clll 446·3115
PUBLIC NOTICE
10 18 26tc
STEWART OHIO PH 662
room
and
extra
storage
SORRY
SAL
rs
now
a
merry
For Appointment
The Board of Trusten of
JOJS
bUildrFig completely fur
gat She used Blue Lustre rug
Salem Township Mergs County
nished
exceJient
condlt1on
10 4ttc1
and
upholstery cleaner Rent
CHARLES R Hatf ie ld mml
Ohro will recelve bids until 7 p
S2600
Call
Vera
Eblin
593
el~ctrlc
shampooer
S1
Baker
backhoe
and
dozer
water
m November 15 1974 for the
Furniture Co
7 ROOM house w rth 2"baths rn
3333 or 592 2828 Athens
C0N'CRE1'lr
lines drains footers brush, CREMEAN:S
purchase e&gt;f one used motor
P.omeroy Phon&amp; 992 3478
delivered Monday through!
11 1 3tc
cleaning Rt I Rutland Ohio
grader
11 8 Jtc
10 15 26tc
Phone 742 6092
Saturday and
~ve"lnO•
Specifications niay be ob
...._
Phone ~46 1142
GENERAL repair plumbmg
11 3 25tc
Jalned at lhe home of the clerk
healing and remodeling ,;;;---;J~v:;-- hom-:- 3
Of 'Salem TOwnship Meigs Co
Work guaranteed Phone 992
bedrooms l built In kitchen
The Board of Townsh lp
Live in tho rolling hills of
2409
basemen t1 with one car
Tr'usten reserve the right to
Southern
Ollio
In
yoi/r
own
reject any or all bids
11 7 12tp
garage Phone 7ll2 3615 or see
3 BR, 111 eltctrlc mobile
Milo Hutchlson
By order of the Board of
SN Ford tractor 6ft mower 4
homt in Sou!Mrn Ohio's
Trustee&amp; of Salem Township,
11 1 tfc
ft brush hog 1 Wheel farm _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 - -- - -- Meigs Co , Oh 10
newest mobile !lome pork
trailer
$1800
Nate
Vaoam,an
Alma E Smith Clerk
15 mlft from Athens or
2 NEW 3 BR homes on lots 1phone 7-42 5322
(1))1 !t_15,3tc
2. BR home with 4 62 acres for
Pomeroy
Pr.l~e
reduced
to
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11 1 3tc
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sale by bu\lder Call 446 2890
" ' this mo~lle home pork
f
264 3
SPI,..IT FIREWOOD for sale
storied Set up &amp; ready to
Phone
992
7492
move lhto
For further
11 7 &lt;ltp 2 ACRES Of ground wrth septic
detools contact
tank and water on St Rt 143
NO DOWN PAYMENT
LAR G.E Antique Sideboard
Phone 742 6972
TO VETERANS
(buffer&gt; make offer Phone
11 7 3tc
992 3157

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call

ALL-WEAlHER ,

FREE ESTIMATE
Picltup and Delivery

On State Rt 124, lfl mi from
7 by-pass

1s a phone
Please Phone
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SEE US FOR YOUR
UPIIPLSTERING NEEDS

GARAGE

9 AM-6 PM

All that os needed for a free

·~trmate

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Mon. thru Sat.

Installed by All Wyther
Roofing Co
,

$001

777 PHrl Street
Middleport, Ohio
Phone 992·5367 or 992 3861

kitchen

cabihets,

HOURS:

PROGRAM.

Buyl ••
Many Pric~s Reduced!

POMEROY

home Have a beautiful new

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

ROGER HYSELL'S

608 E.&lt;
MAIN.:_
.POMJ;ROY... O.
RUTLAND- Close In - 45

USED CARS

PHONE 992·7777

Don t forget the roof of your

Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Umestone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commerclol Resldenliol
Construction &amp; Remodel

(FREE JABOR)

WHEN YOU GET AN OIL AND Oil FILTER QIANGE
DURING OUR FALL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Frank Gheen,
Sales Mgr.

REDECORAnNG?

Water, Electric, Gas, Sewer
Lines, lnstolled
Work
guorantHd

ON A GREASE JOB

I

Pomeroy,O.

Rt 7 &amp; Unron Ave.

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SAVE $2.50

992-7608

D&amp;D

hangong,
etc

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MOBILE
HOMES

JOHNSON MASONRY

593-6366

paper

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Keep out the cold and cut the cost of heatlngj
Dress your home up warm for cold da~i
ahead. S1ding. Insulates, adds beauty, rs
durable, adds value, is colorful. S1d1ng can ~
i!lstalled anytime. Ask us 11bout Soffit, Fascra.:'
GUtters and Down spouts, too.
FREE ESTIMATE

Roghl Now AI

--- ---------REPLACE those t.red sagging

farm house and acreage
located
1;2
mrles
from
Pomeroy Call (304) 773 5118
11 8 6tc

5858

home, full basement owner
wtll take land contract

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-------------l BEDROOM newly remodeled

TRAILER space 2 miles from
Pomeroy Rt 143 Phone 992

4 ACRES - 3 BR ranch style

room or tam tly room w1th a
new IIYrng room su te from
Jacks Furnllure
Early
Amer1can Suits only Sl69 95
Vrnyl surts Modern Sty ling
starting at S129 95 Jacks
Furn1ture &amp;
Upholstery
Supplies 236 E Mam St
Pomeroy Phone 992 3903
11 6 6tc

For Rent

PERM SPECIAL
Reg Sl7 SO
NOW$15 00
Reg SIS 00
NOW 112 50
BLOW CUT
Thurs Evening Appl's

older
home
Beautiful
hardwood modern k1tchen
carpeted

11 3 tfc
------------BRIGHTEN up your ltvrng

REDUCTIONofgrownAKC toy
poo&lt;:l!es $50 each pups S65
Stamese kittens S15 Phone 1
2S6 62.4 7
IO I 26tc

AUCTION
Thursday
and
Saturday night 7 p m
at
Mason Auctton Horton St rn
Maspn W Va Cotls•gnments
welcome Phone (304 ) 773
5471
10 3 tfc

RUTLAND - Spacious 5 BR

We Have Your
Crder and Indian Corn

5111

11 8 3tp

-

Plus deposit &amp; lax

FIRE WOOD for sale cut your
own s•z e or p1ece Phone 992

dogs
Phone

A

from
from
Athens Beef or datry farm ,
all elec home barn out
buildings 6 ponds

Our arm rs to please
our customers

ENGLISH Shel)herd Pupp es
$10 eac h Phone 992 3943
11 8 3tc

Wtll have a phone located on
Court StrHt tn Pomeroy for
your convenrence

3 ml
Harrisonville 15 ml

:6;.·k '1.29

-GARAGE
---- ----- - - Sale at Ray Youngs

Strout Realty
160

REMODELING?

"TIRED
OF II
Ory Red, Itchy SkinRed, Smelly

RT 143 - All elec hom'!. 3
BR carpeted bath &amp; 112
carport Ph acres

W Marn
Pomeroy
SPECIAL OF THE
WEEK
DR PEPPER

Mrddleport

BEGINNING FRIDAY Pets
-- ---- --- - --For Sale-

Mrddleport, Ohro

BEAUTY SALON

shuler's Market

Success Road Phone 667 3462
11 3 6tp

THE TWIN
CITY CAB CO

Real Estate For Sale

GROCERY busrness for sale
Bulldrng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
lo 10 p m tor appomtment
3 20 tfc

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Services
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Fast Results Use·S entinel Classi_fied~
NotiCe

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1 Avocado Green Washer -

m~

_ 49 95 up

1 Harvest Gold Dryer -

2

While Dryers
(Check the new pnce and save on these USED MODELS
Green Gas, (contmuous clean), Rangel months old 199 95
2 Maytag
and
I Oryer:_Portable
_ _ _ Washers
_ _ _ __

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Priced ta Sell

"""'~~"-SPEC lA L THIS WE EK~~~"""'l
Used 15 and 28 Cubrc Foot

CHEST FREEZERS
42" Coppertone Ul11ity Cabinet, like new· - -- - 79 95
1 Set Solid O.k Bunk Beds. _ _ _ _ _ _ Pr1ced to Sail
Several Bedroom Su1tes
Baby s Drawer Chest &amp; Robe
Comb•nallon

19

Pr•c.ed to Sell

3

l~ith R~d

Velvet
S210 Set

Inserts.

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95 up

Now

$11995

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We also buy households of furniture at TOP
PRICES
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Karen AccWJtms,

to Mr Jack Bu~ns1de, m
Marra.Stein, Oh1o
Mrs Bermce McKnight,
I~:~ and Chnsty McKnight
here w1th Mr and Mrs
g::;~gM~cKmght, Mrs Goldie
and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
accompanied thetr son and
daughter·m·law , Mr and Mrs
Dwame Jordan and farnrly on a
vacation lnp to Michigan
They camped at the home of
Mr and Mrs Albert Dodson,
Ypsilanti, and visited the
Dodsons, their son, Rrchard
and dall,llhter Paulette and
chllc:h'en, they journeyed on to
Dearborn, Mlch , where they
vrewed the s1ghts at the Ford
Museum and Greenf1el1l
V1llage, slnppmg enroute home
to v1s1t w1th Mendal Jordan's
brother-m-law and sister Mr
Mrs Max Mccallie, m Ann
Arbor
Mr and Mrs Robert Mattox
attended the Southeastern Ohw
Turkey Growers annual
meetmg and dmner at the
Holliday Inn m Chrlllcothe
Goldie Grllogly has been
confmed to Holzer Medical
Center for several days wtth a

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It takes two to make a bargain - bul
you will find us easy to deal with if you
are in the market for a really clean
used car that is worth the money.

ALL CARS EXTRA CLEAN
71 CORVETTE ............................s5250
L T 1 350 engine 330 HP 4 speed wtth power steering
Locally owned

73 LINCOLN MARK 4 (IV)............'6495
2 door hardtop has all of Lincoln s finest accessortes
21,000 miles Sharp 1

73 FORD LID 4 DR SEDAN .......... !2795
Factory air P S , P B

vinyl roof

73 FORD GRAND TORIN0 ............ ~2695
4 door sedan, factory air P S, P

a, vtnyl roof

73 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER .......s2595
p

318 automatic
with sun roof

s , P a,

AM and FM radto vinyl roof

72 FORD GALAXIE 500 .............. ..'1895
4 Door hardtop factory air P S

P 8

72 MERCURY MONTEG0..............$1795
4 Door sedan factory air. P S, P B

vmyl roof

72 MERCURY MARQUIS .............. $2495
4 Door seden factory air, P S P B v1nyl roof

72 BUICK LeSABRE .................... $2395
4

Door sedan factory air P S P B vinyl roof

71 FORD GALAXIE 500................$1395
4 Door hardtop factory air P S P B vmyl roof

70 PONnAC 4 DR SEDAN ........... ~1295
Factory air P S P B

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL ....................... '895
4

Speed

68 afRYSLER 4 DR SEDAN.......... $95
66 OLDS CUTLASS ..·.~.~r.~:.r~.t~~...... ..'495
65 PONTIAC 2 DR HL............... s495
65 afEVY VAN ......................... ..S495
64 CADILlAC 2 DR HT............... ..S295
Good Selection Cheaper Cars
See

Ray Rrggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

Located on St Rt. 7

Grovep&amp;rt, were recent
weekend guests and attended
the homecomrng at Dyesvllle
church which was well at·
tended
Mr and Mrs Cecrl Gillogly
and famrly attended a reWlron
of the Lambert family which
was held at the home of Mr
vtrus mfection
and Mrs Kenneth Grover,
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey Long Bottom Others present
VISited with her sister, Elma mcluded Mr and Mrs Carl
Vernon at her home m New Mormng, Elyrra, Mr and Mrs
Lexmgton Their brother, A R
Robert Troppe and family of
Caster, Charleston, W Va , Tuppers Plams, Mr and Mrs
was also a guest at the Vernon Bl:J'ne Vaughan, Mr and Mrs
horne
Gene Lambert and daughter,
Mr and Mrs Rick McDamel Charlotte Mr and Mrs Harley
attended a famrly gathermg Hannrng and Mrs Helen
honormg Mr and Mrs Randy Johnson, all of Pomeroy
Green held at the home of his
Betty Rutherford George,
parents, Mr and Mrs DaviS Dallas, Texas, was an overGreen near Albany
mght guest of her Wlcle and
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson aunt, Mr and Mrs Mendal
and Btlly Ross , Stoutsville Jordan Others who called to
vrsrted at the Rex Cheadle and ' lfee her were 1\ir and Mrs
Wilham Cheadle homes
i'&gt;wame Jordan and famrly and
Mr and Mrs Larry Stans- Mr and Mrs Waiter Jordan,
bury, Benny and Scott, local, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Reynolds)lurg, returned home Crabtree of McArthur Mrs
after a week vacatton wrth hiS George has been vlsthng
parents, Mr and Mrs Dale relatives m the Sidney area,
Stansbury Mr and Mrs Clair accomp-amed her mother,
Stansbury
and
family, Neva Baker, and frrend here on

Chester,

o.

Sunday where they JOined
relatives for a famtly dmner at
the home of her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs J D Caqode, PI
Rock Other local relatives
present mcluded Mr and Mrs
Harold Dixon and Mr and Mrs
Ronme Bolen and Usa
Among those from Mergs
County attendmg the annual
sessiOn of the Ohw State
Grange at Nerl House rn
Colwnbus were Mr and Mrs
Earl Starkey and Mr and Mrs
Mendal Jordan of Colwnb1a
Grange, Pauline Atkms
Harrisonville Grange Keith
Ashley, Racme Grange Prmce
Contestant and ~ state talent

contest

wmner,

who

also was

third J;1IJI nerup m the Prrnce
contest rn state competition
Pam Holcomb, Laurel Grange

Prmcess contestant,

Teresa

Carr, State talent contest
wmner and her mother and
SISler, Mrs Charles Carr and
Sonja, Alfred Grange, Mr and
Mrs
Norman
Will ,
Harnsonv1lle grange, also
attehded the banquet on
Tuesday evening and parllctpated 10 the activities

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THE OH 10 Valley Grange 2612

letart Falls w shes to thank
everyone who donated money
or helped n any way to ntake
fhe Halloween party for the
chrldren of letart Townsh rp a

success

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Notice
MOTOCROS S Nov 10 Pract•ce
at 11 JO race 1 p m 2 mrii!!S
past Best Photo on Co Rd 56
Brimstone Raceway Park

Coolville Ohto
11 8 2tc
------------AUCTION and Rummage Sate

Nov 9 11 am at the Racme
Shrme Park Sponsored by
Twin City Shrine Club
Merchandrse sold on con
slgnment brmg what you
have to sell or call 949 24$11
For p ckup All nobles are
requested to brmg an rtem to

sell Publ rc mv rte d to take
part Bnng anything you want
to sell
Lunch ser\led by

Shnners WrYes Come en1ov
the day Not responsible for
accrdents
11 1 7tc

SHIRLEY KArS

SHOOTIN G Match Rae ne Gun
Club Sunday Nov 10 1 p m

- - --KOSCOT

YA:RD SALE Mh S! Syracuse
Women s c loth ng
10 16
Men s cloth 1ng s mall g~rl s
cloth ng
odds and ends
Phone 992 3596
11 6 3tc

l1 6 4fc

- --KOSMETICS

Remember Chr s tmas tS
comrng We have ma ny new
products that wrll mak~ nfce
grfts P'hone BROWNS 992
5113
11 3 ti C

V AR 0 Sate Wednesday Thurs
day and Frtday at 63 Rolland

51

------------HANOPAINTED
hardboard

nursery an1mal posters Make
Ideal Chrtstmas g ft s Var ety
of patterns Call 992 5147 after
Sp m
11 3 6tp

For Sale

Yard Sales

11 5 3tc

FOUR famtly yard sa le across
from Chester Golf Course 9 5
Frrday and Saturday
11 7 Jtc

8

BEAGLE S r abb t
trarned and started
7-l2 38 10

Call 992 3290

TWIN CITY
CAB CO.

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-POMEROY
Sacred

Operators

Gr•ce Johnson
Mlrcia Carr
Sanely lannarelh
Ph 992-3557
Pomeroy, 0

Church Fall Festrvcr Bazaar
will be Thursday Nov 7 1974
Dinners Creamed baked
chicken .!lind ham games and
fancy stands d•nner starts
4 30 p m Adults 53 chrldren
Sl SO
10 30 8fc

GARAGE SALE 237 Mulberry
Friday and Saturday
11 7 2tc

------------------------- -SHOOTING MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn frrst
right after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
ouns only Sunday Nov 10 1
P m
7 Jtc

--- ----------ATTENTION
FARMERS

TRAILER 2 bedroom Brown 5
Trailer Park Phone 992 3324
11 8 tfc

Help Wanted

APT pr1vate entrance bath
and bedroom
Can have ...
k•tchen Gentlemen please
Phone 992 5588
11 8 3tc

SOMEONE to spread manure
Near Rutland Phone 742 3108
_,_ ~ 1 8 Jtp

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CARE~R OPPORTUNITY for

-----------2 BEDROOM mob le -home

utrlrtles pa1d nrce area near
Pomeroy Phone 992 7666 or
992 7017
11 7 3tp

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sofa cushions wrth new foam
cut to s1ze on tv S10 95 at
Jack 5
Furn1ture
and
Upholstery Suppl res 236 E
Marn St
Pomeroy Phone
992 3903
11612tc

----- ---- ---- NEW Corn
742 3656

S3 bushel

Phone

5 6tp
-CLOSE
------------OUT on new Z1g Zag
11

10 27 tfc

BURLINGHAM -

2 BR

frame one acre more or
less burlt In cabinets some

carpeting 110 800
307 Sprrng Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT
Lois Pauley,
Branch Manager

Hard WaterThen call us for a
Water Analysrs

Sewrng Machines For sew1ng
stretch fabncs buttonholes
fancy deslgns etc Pamt
Slightly blem !Shed Chorce of
carrying case or sew ng
stand $49 80 cash or terms
avarlllble Phone 992 7755
11 5 tfc

FREE

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

CONSTRUCfiON
PHONE
949 3832 or 843 2667
All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house
Parntrng, sidang, roofing,

REALTY

acres, fenced, stocked pond,
minerals, 12 acres timber 10

acres t•llable JUST SII,OOO
MIDDLEPORT - Business
room with lovely 3 B R
apartment over H W floors
carpeted

Otnlng

room

Central
HW
h&lt;!at
520,000 00
POMEROY - I story frame
3 B R bath lots of kitchen

towards

Rutland

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All Mechanrcal Work

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Wanted To Buy

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OpenMon Sal
BAM 6PM

GHEEN'S PAINTING
Racine, 0.

Educat
on
consent
and Wllh
~~'t~:::~],;•;:n~~~~~
0;of ofthe
1ghway
r
H

8-6 P.M.
ANY AGE CHILD

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

pursuant to Section
of the Revrsed Code and
er pertrnent prov1S1ons of
tfrcatrons

By day or hour, reasonable

THE DEPENDOI E
CONTRACTING 00.

All Small Appliances

Interior, Exterior
Decorating and
Remodeling

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Meigs Athens Gall Ia West
Virginia customers!
USED APPLIANCES (A(I
with 30-&lt;lay money beck
guarantees! J Gos qr elect.
ranges from $35 ( 1 cop.
pertone elect bui II In
rongel; refrlgerotor~
$19 95 up, wringer washers
$35 up, elect dryers SJS,
aula WISherS 545; port
dishwasher $35

IMPROVEMENTS

Anything you want or need to
rmprove your home from
replacement windows kit
chen
and
bathroom
remo&lt;telmg
garage door
operators or adding on a
room Call Fred B Goeglelnl
tor free estimate or stop by
our model home on Wright St
m Pbmer:oy Call 992 5976
11 8 ltc

ADVERTISING
IS
FUNNY -Who! you don't
uy has meaning, as well as
what lou
do
soyl
EXAMP E• other used
dealers spend 31o 300 times

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Those used dealers who

stole that
households

SPECIALI
! l:~rb~~~ st..,. carpet w•lh

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Reg. 56 99sq, yd

Now$4.99 Sq. Yd.
;
Nita: feW bedrooms, aens,

kttchens, etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

PRICES"

they buy
at "TOP

In

their

eM ~

pensive ads ore, by simple
logic, going to charge more:
for their used Items

KUHL'S seldom buys"
households
locally »
preferring to haul our stock,
!rom the less expenslv'~
urban markets
GET A GOOD DEAL AT
KUHL'SI
During the winter KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER II
open 5 days a WMk

742 4211

Wednesclaythru Sundoy
'•m-7pm
(Closed Mon. &amp; TuosJ

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MOBILE HOMES

11 7 Jtc 1 BEDROOM~anch sty-le home
ottached g rage carpeting
55 000
GAS
HEATER
built In m dern kitchen
automat1c controls and a good
cement blodk outbuilding In
Mayl.!lg wringer washer
R:uUand Phone 742 6972
Phone P9.2 3139

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1100 E Moln Pomeroy, o
Co II 992 7034
Open D.;lly 11 to 7

11 1 Jtc

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Flfi:EWooo for f•repli\I!Ce or
stove Cut to length Phone
992 76.44

5 R:M HOOSE , batH and jot 'in
Let.!lrt Fall•
after 4 p m 1

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SATURDAY, NOV. 9 AT 12:00 NOON
At IILL GOOliWIN'S FAJtM
7 Mile• Fn~~~~ AlbanySelllpg from stqrage building: chain saws, lots
of fJ;i!int, table $8Ws, hand saws, Belsaw and
, planer:, . belt pulleys for most tractors, hundrecll Qf assorted , belts, electric motors, wire
cable of many sizes, many hand tools, colters
for plows, chains of several sizes, electric
cable, tires for car, truck and tractor, baling
twine and many other articles.

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and N shop
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: • NEWHAVEN,W Va -Mr
; and Mrs Netl Haymaker (Neil
= and Nell) of New Haven plan to
• tlllen a Sports Shop m Pomeroy
/l9(ln, w(Jere FranciS Flortsl
• was formerly located m the
: Crow Bwldlng
The new shop w1ll be called
: "N and N Shop" and Is ex·
• peeled to open by Nov 15
: &lt;Stock wtll Include athletic
:uniforms, Converse, Puma and
: Addidas shoes, trophres, and
:basketball, football and
; baseball eqwpment

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•Persons
from thiS area

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- Robert
PI Dye, 11, who w1ll graduate
fr~m Glenville State College
Dtc 18 has majored m
c~emlslry Comprelle!!Sive He
rs 'student teachirig at Ravena·
wclod Hlgh SCbool He and hiS
wife, Snsan, reside at Letart
Dye Is the son of Mr and Mrs
Robert P "Dye, !, Letart
HOME TO RECOVER
NEW aAVEN - Mrs Wilda
Coleman has return"'l to her
home rn ·New Haven to
recuperate ftom eye surgery
She had cataracts reiJlOVed at
St Joseph Hosp1tal

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-----~-------------------74 Cad1llac Cpe. DeVille, full power, alr..... 17500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, alr ... ,,17500
,69 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, power, a1r ..........s1995
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r....... 14595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow~ alr .....13095
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air.......13295
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT., v-roof, air ......... 13095
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r.............. 13495
72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, air, stereo. !2995
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pow.,.a1r.... 13695

I

FREE .LABOR ON A GREASE JOB
With An Oil and 011 F1lter Olange

We're loaded With
the better we~- New Trucks

AT SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.
COUPON
WORTH

You'll get the deal of your 1tfe NOW! We must have volume In
sales! We nave 14 new ptckup~. ana 4!U new cars We rnv1te a
hard look at our great drscount wtthout trade, or generous
allowance on your trade tn We rnvrte a hard look at th&amp; quality
of our merchandtse, our servrce and parts department, and our
filrr dealing pohcy "The closer you look- the better we look"
Compare anywhere!

1971 Dodge Special... ..................... ~1695

72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. air..... !l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, an ......... 11795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto...........11695
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., V8, 3 speed....... !l095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... 1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S..........1995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air .... 1595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air'595
68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S........ 1995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air....... 11095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... 1995
68 Bu1ck Skylark 2 Dr. H.T., auto., P.S.......1695
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air........1995
67 Ply. Bel., 2 Dr. Hardtop ................... 1295
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
64 ford Falcon 2 Door•••••••••••••••••••••••• 1250

NOW SERVICE IS BUILDING OUR BUSINESS
"SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN"

1974 Ford LTD Brougham ................. SAVE

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

4 Dr hardtop fullest of equtpment spllf bench seat Only 9119

easy miles Official s car

500 E. MAIN ~T.

County Squ1re Sta Wagon New one costs over S6 000 00 and th1s
onelsllkenew Fullyequtpped Only43085easymlles

1974 Ford Gran Torino ..................... SAVE

News, Event

4 Or Sedan Only 3 344 easy miles Offtctal scar Fully equtp

pod L1ke new 351 V 8

· k.......................
As Low As . '1195
1970 Ford Mavenc

Mr and Mrs R A Whll·
tmgton have returned from a
vacation tr1p which took them
through the states of Indiana,
Dhnms Wisconsin Mmnesota,
South Dakota Nebraska ,
Kansas, Missouri and Kentucky where they visited many
points of interest
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Wilham Miller and daughters,
were her Wlcle and aunt Mr
and Mrs Fred Whetnall ,
Colwnbus
Serv1ces were held at
Bigony..Jordan Funeral Home
m Albany for Nma Chase,
WidOW of the late Marvm
Chase, who spent most of her
hfe m th1s commWlity Mrs
Chase passed away m
Hillsdale, Mlch , where she
had gone to be near her only
llvmg daughter, Mrs Howard
Hem She IS also survrved by
one sister, Mrs Alrce Epple,
Rutland , one brother, Seth
Rutland, four
grandchrldren and one great·
grandchildren Rev Paul
Williams offrclated at the
serv1ces and bur1al was m
School Lot Cemetery
Mr and Mrs Errnel Chase
and daughter , Penny of
Amanda VIsited his aunt, Murl
Galaway, followmg the burial
of hrs aunt, Nma Chase
Mrs RICk McOanlel at·
tended the weddmg of a former

2 Dr Sedan cho1ce of 1hree real buys all6 cyls

1969 Pontiac Gran Prix....................s1395
2 Dr Hardtop power steermg power brakes auto trans Local
owner New one cost as much as 57 000 00

1968 Ford V8 Fairlane .......................SS95
500 4 Or Sedan Very low mileage for model Power steerlng

auto trans 302 V 8

l{eith Goble Ford, Inc.
992-2196
Middleport

3rd Ave ..

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
QUALITY Motor Co.
OF

1970 CHEV MONTE CARLO
51995
350 v 8, automatic P steering &amp; brakes, dark blue finish

V-8 power steering

1969 FORDTORINOCPE
Local car bucket seat vinyl interior 4 speed trans
v 8, rad1o good tires Real mce

$895
351

P0~~~~!~~8~!~~ CO. @)
POMEROY, OHIO

schoolmate,

3 Oal Dressers, 1 Red Maple Dresser, 2 Walnut Chests, 1
Sohd Maple Chest Many others to choose from
29 f5 up

2 Sola Beds. blue, green I Green Solo'----

39

7-2 Prece Lrvrng Room Su1tes

49 ifs up

Duncan Phyfe Corner Cab1net and Commode Table Prrced

to Sell

20 cu It Gold Sode by Side Relrogerator, only 6 mo
J Green Refrrgerators, 2 copper and 15 white _

The Second Grade Workshop
at the Sahsbury School
bwldmg Tuesday evemng wrth
Mrs Helen DaiS m charge
explored 1Inporlant aspects of
the subjects taught m the
-•econd grade and
the
r
l '!i: "~ ~...
th
e
req"mremenls set up by
•State Department of Education
that aii11Cate the time for each
Areas of responsibility of
chrldren, parents and teachers
were lMso considered
~ This was the tlurd rn a series
of workshops berng held at

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday SChool attendance on
Nov 3 was 33, the offering was
$18 35 Worship services were
held at 11 a m With the Rev
Meece speaking from Psalm
23 Attendance was 31 Offenng
$20 85 and Pledges $58 00
The Mergs County CoWlcll on
Mmlslrles w1ll be held at the
Alfred Church on Monday
evenmg, Nov 11, at 7 30
Everyone ls welcome
The Northeast Cluster
Charge Conference w1ll be held
at the Tup~rs l?lains Church
annex on Tuesdax evening,

Sahsbury SChool to acquarnt
parents wrth subject matter
and school organrzation
Attendmg Tuesday evening
were Carla Carter, Lou
Hemsley, Bonme LeMaster,
Barbara Fry, James Fry,
Ramona Roush, Sylvm Blake,
Darlene Casto and Karen
Murray
The next workshop IS for
Grades 4, S and 6 w1th Mrs
Dorothy Chaney In charge, on
Nov 14 at 7 30 p m

Nov 12 at 8 30 p m
1
Tile 1Aifred UMW. wiil holds
its regular meeting on Tuesday
evenmg, Nov 19 at the home of
Eleanor Boyles with June
Stearns leacjlng !he program
Mrs
Lola Derraberry,
daughter-In-law Joan (Laddie)
Knight and Karl and Kimberly
Knight of Doylestown, Ohio,
spent from Friday until
Saturday afternoon wilh Mr
and Mrs Vere Swarlz Sunday
afternoon viSitors of Mr and
Mrs Swarlz were Mr 81ld Mrs
Wald Swarlz of Athens '
Rev and Mrs Robert Meece
called on the srck m this
commun1ty last week

95 up

Old Dmrng Room Surte. table, 6 charrs and buffet-12P 95

~

Second Grade subjects
explained at workshop

POMEROY

Carpenter

"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess"
9~2 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenrngs Untri6.0G-Tri_5P·m· Sa!

tires rad1o automatic trans

992-2174

1972 Ford LTD................................'2995

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$895
Spt Cpe red finish, blk vinyl top spotless lntenor good

$2.50

Offer Good lhru
Sat , Nov 23
12 00 Noon
Col~pcl•n At Time of Servrce-...!1111!

WE BUILT OUR BUSINESS ON SERVICE

Edition 2 dr H T Ftnest and best of series One local owner
Fully equtpped

72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 12495

=,

TO GRADUATE SOON

Old M:!i;(t planes; parte of a spinning wheel,
~le st1rrupa1 old bOttles, fruit jars, old

glass kerosene lamp, qullt.s, mltk cans 5 and 10
gallon

•

MON. FRI. ............8:()().4:30
SAT .............8:()().12 NOON

SERVICE HOORS:

blue lnterlor{blue vinyl roof, factory air conditioned, like
new w w tires radio Many other extras

...01)182tc

!~ETART, W Va

Will be selling mrscellilneous artic1es from
storage buildrngs and som~ antiques.
• ""

Jane Walton
Clerk
VILLAGE OF POMEROY

imdlng the fWleral of Mrs
'immy (Bmhe) Thabet at
C.reensboro, N C were Mr
lnd Mrs Fred Thabet, Mason,
fld hrs brother and wtfe, Mr
tnd Mrs Wadea'r Thabet,
~ornt Pleasant, and Mrs
Charles Stone, New Haven
thile there they visrted wrth
. t Thal;!et and famrly Mrs
fane remamed for a longer
l(lsit wrth 1he Thabets and the
&lt;iller!! returned home

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peiSOO.

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appliances_.

6_5_!.f(~~---·--~----. .- - - - - · - - - -. .

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like. J

used

KUHL'S IS proud of !hell!
JO.day GUARANTEE on
used APPLIANCES IN
PRINTS ITI EXAMPLI!";

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We.. talk to you

their

Busmess SeiVices

Real Estate For Sale

Mobile Homes For Sale

specials, BUT NEYER
slating o GUARANTEE on

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more In advertising, using
pictures,
loss.teader

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Auto Sales

PUBLIC NOTICE
~ Sealed proposals are des.red
from reputable supplrers of
automotive f re apparatus for
cme (1) 500 gallon per mrnute
"l'hotor pump rng engrne tn full
conformance
wtth
the
6pec1frcat.ons on ftle wrth lhe
140/re Ch1ef 1n the offrce of the
;'VI llage Clerk 1n the Village of
~omeroy Oh1o
'i B1ds will be received In the
-effrce of the VIllage Cler~
.::S:econd Street
Village ~ of
-R.omeroy Oh10 until 12 o clock
noon on Monday November 18
1974
Each b1d Sl'lall conta n the full
ttame of each person f.rm or
lforpor:atlon rnterested rn same
·And shall be accompan 1ed by a
~ertrf1ed Check or Bid Bond m
ttr.e amount of 10 per cent of the
Jotal b•d and be drawn In favor
pf the Vrllage of Pomeroy
Tnese checks or bonds w1ll be
r~turned at once to all except
1'hesuccessful brdder His check
or bond will be held unt1l the
contract or bid Is properly
executed by h •m
• The right is reserved to reject
MlY and all bids

furniture &amp; quality new
furnlfure to suit the needs
&amp; pocketbooks of oul'

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________ _____

d all

By Order
the Boa-rd of
Educatron
~ ..- Genev1eve Harvey
Clerk Treasurer of
Southern Local
• School Drstrrc l
Racine Ohro 45771
(11 ) 1 8 15 22 At e

AT
OUR
USUAL
EVERYOAY
LOW
PRICES an excellent
selection of clean used

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"colltctor1111

d1scernrng collector!

Free Estlma1es, Mlddlepor1, 0

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of the Superrn
Oh ro Phone
EdU"cat.on
to re1ect any

lurnlluro JUST ARRIVED
II 00rteous prices
LARGE, Ioney oak chino
ROUNO solid oak table
BRASS bed
VICTORIAN oak lovoseol,
red velvet coverint.
SPINET or Jliono desk
JENNY LIND bed
MANY unusual leather top
pieces desks, step end
tables, coffee tables dbj
tier table. console ches
LOTS, LOTS more for tht

IINYL SIDING
PH. 992-7454 or
992-7129
HOME

tn

:~:;.j41;~~ · ~~~·~~~~e,

WOW I

GeOrgeous

Ph 992 7608 before 5 p m
or 742--4902 •ft•r 5 p m

BOWERS
REPAIR

and

it(,~ciiion~}c brdders are on f1te

rates, reliable people with
medical training

Lawn MoweiS

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Sealed proposals Will be
recerved by the Board of
Educat1on of the Soutl:lern Local
School Drstr.ct of Racrne Oh10
at the .;:Jerks offrce untrt 12 00
o clock
noon
on
No
-vember 27 1974 and at tha t trme
opened by the clerk of sa d
board as prov 1ded by taw for 1
(66) passenger school bus
according to spec 1f cat1ons of
sard Board of Educat1on
Se parate and rndependent b rds
wrll be rece1ved w1th respe ct to
the
and body type and
rll
the bus when
prior to delivery
II school d1strrct
s
all
safety
;;~~~~~,~ and current Oh o
~
Standards for School
nstructton of
the

Known &amp;
Reliable Seroice •

DAY NURSERY

949-3295

FUEL OIL
HEATERS

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337 N. 2, Middlepon
992·2550

'92-5162
Syracuse. Ohro

FREE ESTIMATE

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Closed
Sundays

SYlVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING

Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121

Men or Women - Nat onwrd e 2 BEDROOM apartment up
Insurance offers earnmgs up
statrs
all utrlltles pard
Lumber for sate
Rough
to S15 000 (thiS Is a salary not
S8S 000 mo No pets Phone STEREO
tum ber for farm use Contact
rad10 am fm
8
a draw) to sell complete rn
992 3030 before S p m
Pomeroy Forest Produc ts P
track ta pe comb nat1on
4
surance
protect10n
lrfe
cabtnets paneling, tile, lots
11 7 3tc
0 Box 726 Pomeroy Ohio
speaker
sound
system
hearth
auto
f.re
com
P'hone 992 5965
of
ground $7,900 00
Balance
$109
56
or
easy
"l.ercrtJI auto fmance and 4 RM HOU SE w ith bill)') and
t1 1 12tc
terms Call 992 3 965
MA NY
0 T HE R
mutual lunds No pnor ex
garage trailer space Phone
__..
11
5
tfc
penence
Is
necessary
since
PROPERTIES
CALL FOR
742
3862
SMALL house for rent or sale
we have one of the most
lnqurre at 157 Dock St
11 7 3tc ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
YOUR NEEDS TODAY
complete trarnrng programs
MrddU!port
model
Complete w1th all
In the mdustry If you are FURNISH E oapt- Sroom--;and
992 2259 or 992 2568
11 6 3tp
cleanrng attachments and
mterested rn a career op
bath w1th enclosed back
uses
paper
bags
Slightly
used
portunrty In a reward1ng
porch Also fu r nrshed apt 3
Fully Insured
but cleans and looks lrke new
business
call
Stan I ey
rms and bath f1rst floor
PUBLIC NOTICE
Will sell for S37 25 C.!rsh or
Phone 992 2937
Ferguson at ( 614) 446 4707
The followrng documents
terms available Phone 992
COLLECT Monday through
11 5 4t~:;
were received or prepared by
7155
Fnday 8 a m to 4 30 p m An
the
Ohio
Environmental
11 5 ffc
Equal
Opportunrty
Employer
...
AND
4
ROOM
furnished
and
Protection Agency durrng the
unfurnished
apartments
11
6
3tc
prevrous
week
Anyone
1957 CHEvY--p-ar-ts
NEW
Phone 992 5434
aggrieved or adversely affected - -----------.-- L!kewood traction bars h•
4 12 tfc
by Issuance or renewal of any
l~cker arr shocks
hooker
permlt(s)
license{s)
or
htteders
wrth
3
collectors
for
PRIVATE
meeting
room
for
variance(s J may request an
SSSS for lunk cars com
small block
Call 992 3496
any organizatiOn phone 992
adjudication hearing by written CAsH
LISTINGS - This new
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
plete Frye sTruck and Auto
3915
request pursuant to Ohio
home
IS ready for you
3
Parts
Rutland
Ohro
Phone
1
1017tfc
3 11 tfc
Revrsed Code Section 3745 07
H2 6094
bedrooms
with
closets
oak
within thirty (30) days of the
10 16 26tc 'HbusE- 4 r~m-;-~;dbath
tnm and kitchen plus garage
directors proposed action to
furn1 shed plus Ulllrty room
Issue or deny such documents
SIEGLER
and
Lol 100 by 400 Only $20 000 00
screened In porch Call 949
That statute does not provide
near
T P
3658
MONOGRAM
Next to H1ghway
for hearing requests to the
11 5 6tc
RUTLAND Large older
11 6 3tc
OEPA
on
appt1catlons
Garage
on Route 7
home in Rutland 4 bedrooms
revocations
mod1frca11ons
HOUSE
and
tra•ler
for
rent
rn
OLD
furn11ure
ce
boxes
brass
complaints
verrfled com
Pomeroy Route 3
bath garage and barn All for
town 2 bedrooms Phone 992
bed s or complete households
plaints cert111catlons leases
3975
and
992
2571
only
$12
000
oo
•
_
Write
M
0
MIter
Rt
4
orders or final actions
Pomeroy Ohro Call 992 7760
11 6 tfc
49 ACRES - On good gfavel
Within 30 days of publlcatron
10 1 74
Of this notice any person may
SEWING MACHINES Repair
road
water tap and old house
Prrced
For
Qurck
Sale
HOUSE for renf on Rt 33 near
also
(1)
Subm1t written
servtce all makes 992 :2284
with garage
Enterprise
3
bedroom
large
USED Reese hitch Phone 992
comments relatrng to actions
The Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
vard
near
school
Phone
992
LAUREL
t;LIFF6
rooms
2860
proposed actions complaints
-1 New Monogram
Authorized Sing&amp;r Sales and
7571
bath, electric heal level lot
or verlfred complaints
(2)
Service We sharpen Scissors
11 8 3tp
Wood Burnrng Stove
11 6 6tc
Request a public meetmg
3 29 tfc
and garage Needs paint but
regarding proposed actions
SMALL station wagon w1th ~-;E DR0C)M-~ua'Qe at- Rock
Will
sell
lor
only
$7500
00
LAr.OMARK
'
POMEROY
and or,.....t(J) Request notice of
DOZER work land clearing by
good gas mileage Phone 992
Springs 1dea1 for school
Jack W Carsey, Mgr
HUNTING LAND - Lots of
further actions on proceedings
5786
the acre hourly or contract,
personnel
adults
only
Phone
992
2181
Requests for hearings on fmal
young limber (90 Acres)
farm portds roads, •1c Large
10 30 tfc
.
reference
destred
Phone
99;2
ectlons to Issue deny motuty
doztr and operator with over
maybe gas well for heat and
2789
revoke or renew perm rts
20 years experience Pullins
tA~H Pa1.o tor all ma~~..~s ano
11 3 tf$: 'G RAVEL sand Mason sand old house
licenses or variances that are
Excsvatlng Pomeroy Ohio
models of mobile horn es
--limestone
Pit
R:un
by
the
ton
BUY A HOME AND SAVE
not preceded by proposed ac
Phone 992 2478
Ph'One area code 614 423 9531
COUNTRY
Mobil@
Home
Par~
Delivered
Phone
446
1142
tlons and so ldenllfied In th1s
12 19 tfc
YOUR
MONEY
PAYMENTS
4 13 tfc
Rt 33 ten miles north of
10 18 tfc
notice should be sent to the
- - -- - - - - -- - 4
WILL
SOON
PAY
FOR
YOUR
Pomeroy
Large lots with
£nvlronmental
Board
of JUNK autos
o DELL Allnement locat.i.d
complete and
ESTATE
concrete
patios.
sidewalks,
~evlew Suite 505,33 North Hrgh
behind Rutland Grade Schodt
delivered to our yard We
for sale Celt 742
runners and off street FIREWOOD
Street Columbus Ohto 43215
complete front end aerviCJe,
pi ck up auto bodies and buy
4831
parktng
Also
spaces
for
All other requests for ad
brakes and tuneups wheels
all ktnds of scrap metets and
10
29 26tc
small
trailers
Phone
992
7479
ludlcatlon hearings and other
balanced electronically Open
~ron R1der s Salvage St Rt
7 21 tfc
comm un lcatrons concern 1ng
8 to 8 dally Call 74:2 3:232 on
12-4 Rt 4, Pomeroy Oh10
A FEW new bllrnd rnstruments
public
hearings
publtc
Sunday for appt
Call 992 5468
Contact Renee Stone '992 1567
meetings
ad]udicatron
2 BEDROOM double Wtde
1 16 tfc
10 17 tfc
__.
9 4 tfc
hearings complaints of any
mob•le home 1n Syracuse No
klnd1 and regulatrons should be
children or pets deposit
C Bt&lt;AUr-ORu Auctroneer
addressed to the Legal Re ords
re(luJred Phone 992 2.441 after SEWING Mach ines brand new
Complete Serv1ce
Section Ohio EPA P 0 Box
6 p m
Z1g Zag 1n nrce walnut table
Phone 949 3821 or 949 3161
1049 Columbus Ot\10 43216 MERCURY Comet 6 cyl Good
In ortglnat car tons Never
R:acme Ohio
10 29 tfc
(614) 466 6037
condition Phone 992 7663
used
Clearance on
74
Crltt Bradford
11 B Jtc
Unless otherwise stated In
Models
(Only
a
few
5 I If~
1
BEDROOM
trarler
n
particular notices all other
avallablel
543 40 cash or
school
No
Syracuse
c
lose
to
communications
including 1970 t=OA: D style 5 PICkup low
FoR
FREe
~tJ;;t;s
on1
terms
available
Phone
992
children or pets Depostt
SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
mileage excellent c;ond tron
comments on proposed actions
7755
aluminum
replacem&amp;nt
requtred
Phone
992
2441
after
Modern Sanrtat1on 992 3954 or
Phone 742 6972
and
requests
for
public
10 IS tfc
Windows sldlng storm doors
6 30 p m
992 13A9
me4!tlngs should be addressed
11 7 Jtc
and Wrrfdows Railing Phone
TO
18
tfc
either to the New Source, Atr or
9 18 tfc
Chllrrles Lisle Syracuse Ohio
LOCUST posts 22 Remmgton
NPDES Permit Records Sec
1966 vw VAN can be seen at 308
Carl
Jacob
Sales.
and
1
72
acre
lot
Phone
742
PIANO rur ng dnO rer.- ... r
FURNISHED
apartment
flon whichever Is appropriate
Page St or call 992 3509
Representative
V
V
3656
Phone
Charles
Scott
992
3718
at the Ohio EPA, P 0 Box 1049
utlllt1es
furn1shed
suitable
Johnson and Son Inc
11 7 3tc
10
18
26tp
9
17
32tp
Columbus Ohio 43216
for two workrng men or
• 4 30 lfc
retired couple Lrvr,ng room
Issuance of N PDES Permrt 1969 CHEVY FJ A good con
Village of Rutland
krtchen shower and bath On
EXCAVA1 IN\..7 aozer
uaaer
drt1on S795 Phone 992 3631
CONCRETE
Rutland Ohio
main highway Mason W Va
and backhoe work
septic ifEADY MIX
11
6 6tc
~el rvered right to YOur
Phone 173 5147
BUILDING lot 80 fl frontage x
R:ecerving waters
L{ftle
tanks rnstalled dump tructc;s
project Fast; and~··~ Free
165ft The second lot on left on
Leading Creek
Bnd lo boys for hire will haul
10 27 tfc
1973 OLOS Cutlass S IJke new
estimates Phone 992 3284
R1vervlew Drive Lincoln
Facrllty Descrrptlon Sewage
ftll
d1rt
top
soli
limestone
&amp;
Inside and out 350 engme
Goegleln Ready fv\ht Co ,
HIIJ Pomeroy Ohio If 1n
Treatment Plant
graver Call BoD or Roger
p s p b a~r and auto trans
Middleport Ohio
teres ted call 992 323 0 after s
Perm It No AS52 AD
Jeffers
day
phone
992
7089
m Iss/on 24 000 actual m les
pm
6 30 tfc
Adludlcatron
hearing
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
Call 992 3914 after 5 p m
schedul9d
5232
10-11-tfc
PORTABLE
fHectrrc
11
6
Jtp
Syr~c'Use Racine Reg Sewer
2 11 tfc EXCELSIOR Salt Wonu ~
tvpewnter like new Phone
'
Oistr1et
Ma in St Pomeroy All kinds
992 1476 after 5 p m
AN OFFER YOU
Syracuse Oh 10
of salt water pellets, WBjtei
1r 7..3tc
OOZE
R
or
backhoe
work
CAN'T REFUSE
nuggets block salt an\:1 ownPhone 446 1981 or 446 3459
Receiving waters Oh10 River
1312 Eastern Ave, 40 x161'
OhiO River Salt Phon~ 9Pi;
GR: EEN fed Angus beef Phone
_,_ 9 8 tic
.S891
Adjud1catton
hear1ng f970VALIANT65rc.t2 3bedro0rri
9'85 3944
across from Laundromat 2
scheduled for 10 DO A M on
fully carpeted L P gas heat
story frame, 8 big rooms all
11 8 6tp
Dec 11 1974 at Seneca lowers
Phone 992 7751
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
- - - _ _____
-- --.....- ~- -----with
furniture, 2 baths, brick
361 E Broad St
Columbus
Cleaned~
cancelled?
Lost
your SEPT)C - lANK:»
DRESSER
with m.rror 9
8 25 tfc
utility bid Brick garage w 3
Ohio
reasonable rates
Ph 446
operator s license Call 992
drawers
bed
bookcase
Docket No 74 wo 539
4782 Gallipolis John Russell,
rm apt and furniture 7428
headboard walnut basset
1970
60x12
3
Bedroom
Buddy
owner and operator
Entity hearing request In
Only $18.000
S50 Phone 843 2824
615 tfc l
mobile home partially fur
regards to propoSed N P DES
5 12 ttc
11 8 3tc
nlshed S45 or best offer
ptrmlt
Phone 696 1080
Adjoining
lot
40'x220
with
WILL
tr
m
or
cut
frees
and
SEF"'riC TANKS AROBIC
250 lb Shoat pig Call
11 1 6tc 200992OR
shrubbery also clean out
adlolnlng alley 12', $7,000
(11) 8 ttc
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
3280
basements and attics Phone
- ~------- - -- --All lor $2~,000
CLEANED
REPAIRED
11 8 2tp
949 3221 or 742 4441
MILLER SANITATION
10111.50 ELCONA with ttlt out
Clll 446·3115
PUBLIC NOTICE
10 18 26tc
STEWART OHIO PH 662
room
and
extra
storage
SORRY
SAL
rs
now
a
merry
For Appointment
The Board of Trusten of
JOJS
bUildrFig completely fur
gat She used Blue Lustre rug
Salem Township Mergs County
nished
exceJient
condlt1on
10 4ttc1
and
upholstery cleaner Rent
CHARLES R Hatf ie ld mml
Ohro will recelve bids until 7 p
S2600
Call
Vera
Eblin
593
el~ctrlc
shampooer
S1
Baker
backhoe
and
dozer
water
m November 15 1974 for the
Furniture Co
7 ROOM house w rth 2"baths rn
3333 or 592 2828 Athens
C0N'CRE1'lr
lines drains footers brush, CREMEAN:S
purchase e&gt;f one used motor
P.omeroy Phon&amp; 992 3478
delivered Monday through!
11 1 3tc
cleaning Rt I Rutland Ohio
grader
11 8 Jtc
10 15 26tc
Phone 742 6092
Saturday and
~ve"lnO•
Specifications niay be ob
...._
Phone ~46 1142
GENERAL repair plumbmg
11 3 25tc
Jalned at lhe home of the clerk
healing and remodeling ,;;;---;J~v:;-- hom-:- 3
Of 'Salem TOwnship Meigs Co
Work guaranteed Phone 992
bedrooms l built In kitchen
The Board of Townsh lp
Live in tho rolling hills of
2409
basemen t1 with one car
Tr'usten reserve the right to
Southern
Ollio
In
yoi/r
own
reject any or all bids
11 7 12tp
garage Phone 7ll2 3615 or see
3 BR, 111 eltctrlc mobile
Milo Hutchlson
By order of the Board of
SN Ford tractor 6ft mower 4
homt in Sou!Mrn Ohio's
Trustee&amp; of Salem Township,
11 1 tfc
ft brush hog 1 Wheel farm _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 - -- - -- Meigs Co , Oh 10
newest mobile !lome pork
trailer
$1800
Nate
Vaoam,an
Alma E Smith Clerk
15 mlft from Athens or
2 NEW 3 BR homes on lots 1phone 7-42 5322
(1))1 !t_15,3tc
2. BR home with 4 62 acres for
Pomeroy
Pr.l~e
reduced
to
_
.,...._
11 1 3tc
.:.___.:,__--:n··
sale by bu\lder Call 446 2890
" ' this mo~lle home pork
f
264 3
SPI,..IT FIREWOOD for sale
storied Set up &amp; ready to
Phone
992
7492
move lhto
For further
11 7 &lt;ltp 2 ACRES Of ground wrth septic
detools contact
tank and water on St Rt 143
NO DOWN PAYMENT
LAR G.E Antique Sideboard
Phone 742 6972
TO VETERANS
(buffer&gt; make offer Phone
11 7 3tc
992 3157

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call

ALL-WEAlHER ,

FREE ESTIMATE
Picltup and Delivery

On State Rt 124, lfl mi from
7 by-pass

1s a phone
Please Phone
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SEE US FOR YOUR
UPIIPLSTERING NEEDS

GARAGE

9 AM-6 PM

All that os needed for a free

·~trmate

•

Mon. thru Sat.

Installed by All Wyther
Roofing Co
,

$001

777 PHrl Street
Middleport, Ohio
Phone 992·5367 or 992 3861

kitchen

cabihets,

HOURS:

PROGRAM.

Buyl ••
Many Pric~s Reduced!

POMEROY

home Have a beautiful new

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

ROGER HYSELL'S

608 E.&lt;
MAIN.:_
.POMJ;ROY... O.
RUTLAND- Close In - 45

USED CARS

PHONE 992·7777

Don t forget the roof of your

Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Umestone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commerclol Resldenliol
Construction &amp; Remodel

(FREE JABOR)

WHEN YOU GET AN OIL AND Oil FILTER QIANGE
DURING OUR FALL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Frank Gheen,
Sales Mgr.

REDECORAnNG?

Water, Electric, Gas, Sewer
Lines, lnstolled
Work
guorantHd

ON A GREASE JOB

I

Pomeroy,O.

Rt 7 &amp; Unron Ave.

I

Route

:

SAVE $2.50

992-7608

D&amp;D

hangong,
etc

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LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

JOHNSON MASONRY

593-6366

paper

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Keep out the cold and cut the cost of heatlngj
Dress your home up warm for cold da~i
ahead. S1ding. Insulates, adds beauty, rs
durable, adds value, is colorful. S1d1ng can ~
i!lstalled anytime. Ask us 11bout Soffit, Fascra.:'
GUtters and Down spouts, too.
FREE ESTIMATE

Roghl Now AI

--- ---------REPLACE those t.red sagging

farm house and acreage
located
1;2
mrles
from
Pomeroy Call (304) 773 5118
11 8 6tc

5858

home, full basement owner
wtll take land contract

----- - - -------

-------------l BEDROOM newly remodeled

TRAILER space 2 miles from
Pomeroy Rt 143 Phone 992

4 ACRES - 3 BR ranch style

room or tam tly room w1th a
new IIYrng room su te from
Jacks Furnllure
Early
Amer1can Suits only Sl69 95
Vrnyl surts Modern Sty ling
starting at S129 95 Jacks
Furn1ture &amp;
Upholstery
Supplies 236 E Mam St
Pomeroy Phone 992 3903
11 6 6tc

For Rent

PERM SPECIAL
Reg Sl7 SO
NOW$15 00
Reg SIS 00
NOW 112 50
BLOW CUT
Thurs Evening Appl's

older
home
Beautiful
hardwood modern k1tchen
carpeted

11 3 tfc
------------BRIGHTEN up your ltvrng

REDUCTIONofgrownAKC toy
poo&lt;:l!es $50 each pups S65
Stamese kittens S15 Phone 1
2S6 62.4 7
IO I 26tc

AUCTION
Thursday
and
Saturday night 7 p m
at
Mason Auctton Horton St rn
Maspn W Va Cotls•gnments
welcome Phone (304 ) 773
5471
10 3 tfc

RUTLAND - Spacious 5 BR

We Have Your
Crder and Indian Corn

5111

11 8 3tp

-

Plus deposit &amp; lax

FIRE WOOD for sale cut your
own s•z e or p1ece Phone 992

dogs
Phone

A

from
from
Athens Beef or datry farm ,
all elec home barn out
buildings 6 ponds

Our arm rs to please
our customers

ENGLISH Shel)herd Pupp es
$10 eac h Phone 992 3943
11 8 3tc

Wtll have a phone located on
Court StrHt tn Pomeroy for
your convenrence

3 ml
Harrisonville 15 ml

:6;.·k '1.29

-GARAGE
---- ----- - - Sale at Ray Youngs

Strout Realty
160

REMODELING?

"TIRED
OF II
Ory Red, Itchy SkinRed, Smelly

RT 143 - All elec hom'!. 3
BR carpeted bath &amp; 112
carport Ph acres

W Marn
Pomeroy
SPECIAL OF THE
WEEK
DR PEPPER

Mrddleport

BEGINNING FRIDAY Pets
-- ---- --- - --For Sale-

Mrddleport, Ohro

BEAUTY SALON

shuler's Market

Success Road Phone 667 3462
11 3 6tp

THE TWIN
CITY CAB CO

Real Estate For Sale

GROCERY busrness for sale
Bulldrng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
lo 10 p m tor appomtment
3 20 tfc

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Business
Services
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Card of Thanks

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9- The Dally Se_ntlnei,Middleport-Pomeroy, o , FrrdayJ~o!_11, 1974

Fast Results Use·S entinel Classi_fied~
NotiCe

•

1 Avocado Green Washer -

m~

_ 49 95 up

1 Harvest Gold Dryer -

2

While Dryers
(Check the new pnce and save on these USED MODELS
Green Gas, (contmuous clean), Rangel months old 199 95
2 Maytag
and
I Oryer:_Portable
_ _ _ Washers
_ _ _ __

_

~--

Priced ta Sell

"""'~~"-SPEC lA L THIS WE EK~~~"""'l
Used 15 and 28 Cubrc Foot

CHEST FREEZERS
42" Coppertone Ul11ity Cabinet, like new· - -- - 79 95
1 Set Solid O.k Bunk Beds. _ _ _ _ _ _ Pr1ced to Sail
Several Bedroom Su1tes
Baby s Drawer Chest &amp; Robe
Comb•nallon

19

Pr•c.ed to Sell

3

l~ith R~d

Velvet
S210 Set

Inserts.

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95 up

Now

$11995

,

We also buy households of furniture at TOP
PRICES
•

Karen AccWJtms,

to Mr Jack Bu~ns1de, m
Marra.Stein, Oh1o
Mrs Bermce McKnight,
I~:~ and Chnsty McKnight
here w1th Mr and Mrs
g::;~gM~cKmght, Mrs Goldie
and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
accompanied thetr son and
daughter·m·law , Mr and Mrs
Dwame Jordan and farnrly on a
vacation lnp to Michigan
They camped at the home of
Mr and Mrs Albert Dodson,
Ypsilanti, and visited the
Dodsons, their son, Rrchard
and dall,llhter Paulette and
chllc:h'en, they journeyed on to
Dearborn, Mlch , where they
vrewed the s1ghts at the Ford
Museum and Greenf1el1l
V1llage, slnppmg enroute home
to v1s1t w1th Mendal Jordan's
brother-m-law and sister Mr
Mrs Max Mccallie, m Ann
Arbor
Mr and Mrs Robert Mattox
attended the Southeastern Ohw
Turkey Growers annual
meetmg and dmner at the
Holliday Inn m Chrlllcothe
Goldie Grllogly has been
confmed to Holzer Medical
Center for several days wtth a

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It takes two to make a bargain - bul
you will find us easy to deal with if you
are in the market for a really clean
used car that is worth the money.

ALL CARS EXTRA CLEAN
71 CORVETTE ............................s5250
L T 1 350 engine 330 HP 4 speed wtth power steering
Locally owned

73 LINCOLN MARK 4 (IV)............'6495
2 door hardtop has all of Lincoln s finest accessortes
21,000 miles Sharp 1

73 FORD LID 4 DR SEDAN .......... !2795
Factory air P S , P B

vinyl roof

73 FORD GRAND TORIN0 ............ ~2695
4 door sedan, factory air P S, P

a, vtnyl roof

73 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER .......s2595
p

318 automatic
with sun roof

s , P a,

AM and FM radto vinyl roof

72 FORD GALAXIE 500 .............. ..'1895
4 Door hardtop factory air P S

P 8

72 MERCURY MONTEG0..............$1795
4 Door sedan factory air. P S, P B

vmyl roof

72 MERCURY MARQUIS .............. $2495
4 Door seden factory air, P S P B v1nyl roof

72 BUICK LeSABRE .................... $2395
4

Door sedan factory air P S P B vinyl roof

71 FORD GALAXIE 500................$1395
4 Door hardtop factory air P S P B vmyl roof

70 PONnAC 4 DR SEDAN ........... ~1295
Factory air P S P B

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL ....................... '895
4

Speed

68 afRYSLER 4 DR SEDAN.......... $95
66 OLDS CUTLASS ..·.~.~r.~:.r~.t~~...... ..'495
65 PONTIAC 2 DR HL............... s495
65 afEVY VAN ......................... ..S495
64 CADILlAC 2 DR HT............... ..S295
Good Selection Cheaper Cars
See

Ray Rrggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

Located on St Rt. 7

Grovep&amp;rt, were recent
weekend guests and attended
the homecomrng at Dyesvllle
church which was well at·
tended
Mr and Mrs Cecrl Gillogly
and famrly attended a reWlron
of the Lambert family which
was held at the home of Mr
vtrus mfection
and Mrs Kenneth Grover,
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey Long Bottom Others present
VISited with her sister, Elma mcluded Mr and Mrs Carl
Vernon at her home m New Mormng, Elyrra, Mr and Mrs
Lexmgton Their brother, A R
Robert Troppe and family of
Caster, Charleston, W Va , Tuppers Plams, Mr and Mrs
was also a guest at the Vernon Bl:J'ne Vaughan, Mr and Mrs
horne
Gene Lambert and daughter,
Mr and Mrs Rick McDamel Charlotte Mr and Mrs Harley
attended a famrly gathermg Hannrng and Mrs Helen
honormg Mr and Mrs Randy Johnson, all of Pomeroy
Green held at the home of his
Betty Rutherford George,
parents, Mr and Mrs DaviS Dallas, Texas, was an overGreen near Albany
mght guest of her Wlcle and
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson aunt, Mr and Mrs Mendal
and Btlly Ross , Stoutsville Jordan Others who called to
vrsrted at the Rex Cheadle and ' lfee her were 1\ir and Mrs
Wilham Cheadle homes
i'&gt;wame Jordan and famrly and
Mr and Mrs Larry Stans- Mr and Mrs Waiter Jordan,
bury, Benny and Scott, local, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Reynolds)lurg, returned home Crabtree of McArthur Mrs
after a week vacatton wrth hiS George has been vlsthng
parents, Mr and Mrs Dale relatives m the Sidney area,
Stansbury Mr and Mrs Clair accomp-amed her mother,
Stansbury
and
family, Neva Baker, and frrend here on

Chester,

o.

Sunday where they JOined
relatives for a famtly dmner at
the home of her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs J D Caqode, PI
Rock Other local relatives
present mcluded Mr and Mrs
Harold Dixon and Mr and Mrs
Ronme Bolen and Usa
Among those from Mergs
County attendmg the annual
sessiOn of the Ohw State
Grange at Nerl House rn
Colwnbus were Mr and Mrs
Earl Starkey and Mr and Mrs
Mendal Jordan of Colwnb1a
Grange, Pauline Atkms
Harrisonville Grange Keith
Ashley, Racme Grange Prmce
Contestant and ~ state talent

contest

wmner,

who

also was

third J;1IJI nerup m the Prrnce
contest rn state competition
Pam Holcomb, Laurel Grange

Prmcess contestant,

Teresa

Carr, State talent contest
wmner and her mother and
SISler, Mrs Charles Carr and
Sonja, Alfred Grange, Mr and
Mrs
Norman
Will ,
Harnsonv1lle grange, also
attehded the banquet on
Tuesday evening and parllctpated 10 the activities

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fl'ying chi~ken

~l Guardsmen acqtiitted ~j

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. FOUND INNOCENT
COLUMRUS iUPII . Franklin County Common ·
Pleas Co urt Judge Jark
. Young ruled Thursday that
former stale treasurer John ·
D; Her-b&lt;rt and his chi~
deputy, Robert F. Gardner,
wer e not responsible for $14
million the staie' loSt in investqtents in Four Seasons
Nursing homes and King
Resources.
Young was also sha r ply
criti cal of fo rmer Ohio at·
turney general Paul Brown,
now an Ohio Supreme Court
justke and present Attorney
General William J . Brown
for a delay in recovering the
investments which he said
"was indefensible.'' .

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0rn1er Rutland

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. IDJUre
. . d· ,
FIVe
one· critically
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m mine blast.

END OF' MISSION . ·
J ERUSALEM I UPI) Secretary of State Henry ·A.
Kissinger approached the
. A flying
.
~'
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:
.
CLEVELAND
·
(UPI)
U.-'
S.
District
Court
Judge
;:;:
chicken was blamed
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F'AIRBORN
William
D.
end
of his Middle East peace
fo r a · traffic accident at 8:35
Frank J. Battisti today ordCred a verdict olacqllltalln ·the • :;:
Lannings, 87 , former ly of
mission to.day, trying lo ·
a .m . Thw-sday on Rl . 388, one %\ caseofeightfonnerOhioNationaiGuardsmenc hargedln [!j!
.
Rutland,
52
S.
Wright
Sf.
,
·
· a rtange a new round of
and one ~ nth mile east of « connecllon with the Kent Stale University shoollngs In :;::
Fairborn, died Thursday.
I sraelf • Egyptian talks lor
Racine.
:::: whlch lour studenu were kllled and nine wowtded.
:-::
A. reti red maintenan ce
troop pullbacks In .the Sinal
According to the Gallia _ :...·:.:.'
The eight guardsmen were on trlalln Federal Court ..:.·
worker with- the Fairborn City
Desert
Meigs Post Stale Highway . here on charges of consplrlng to violate the civil rights of
Schools,
he
was
born
Nov.
7,
Kissinger met with Prime
Patrol. the chicken flew across :;:; the studenu who were killed and wounded by a volley of ;~:
1887,
in
Meigs
County,
,a son of
llffnfster
Yllzhak Rabin after
the road, slamming into the ~~ Ohio National Guard bullets during an antiwar demon- l~j
· S,ALEM CENTER - Jol!n E. grouting a borehole
the
late
Oswin
and
EJecta
a
two
and
a half hour Israeli
windshield of a car opera ted by . ·:·: strallon on May 4, 1970.
.
:·:·
McGuire , 28 1 J ay Dr ., groulerhead tank
Martin Lannin g .. He was
cabinet meeting devoted to
Lar ry C. Sm1'th . 24 . of Rl . 1, '·
Gallipolis, re mained in critical The · grouterhead
i,~ i,' ·
Battisll, in directing
h the jury of four women and eight '.=j..':;j.:
married
April
12,
1910,
lo the
1
disc
ussing the results of the
Racine. There was s li ght
men to acquit thee g t guardsmen, said the prosecution .
condition early today .a t Holzer compressed air tank ·
former Velma Hoope r who
secretary's talks with Arab
damage to the windshield .
~;) failed to prove that the defendanu fired upon the students ?-~
Medical Center where he was forces a rough cement
survives.
leaders.
admitted
at 2 p.m. Thursday through a pipe .under
with "the specfffc Intent to deprive thein of their con- ·','.·_.~',·
Besides his widow, Mr ..
stftulfoual
rights."
·
.
following an explosion af the
The men were in
LOCAL TEMPS
Lanning is survived by a son,
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Meigs
No.
I
mine
'of·
the
The tempera ture in down- :}::::;:;:;:;:;::::::~=:~:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::~:::::::::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::~~~:
No. l when the acc:ident
James , Fairbor~; a da ughter
ADM ITTED
Waller Southern Ohio Coal Company. curred, 375 feet into the
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m . today
a nd son.in.Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reibe l, Pomeroy; Kenneth
POMEROY LANES
McGuire was in surgery and not very, deep .
was 52 degrees under sunny
;~~r~-:~·mx ··:s·:·:·===~=====::.-=====:::::::«;::::::::t
Robert I Evelyn) Hill, Dayton; Davis , R utland; PatriCia
Kings &amp; Qu eens
throughout the af~rnoon while
skies.
The men were taken
a daugh~r-in-la w, Mrs. Eldon Tolley, Albany.
October 29, 1974 •
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d
octors
repaired
severe
in.
hospital by ambulances
Won Lost
I Edwin I Lanning, Fa irborn ; a
BOND FORFEITED
DISCHA RGED - Otilla juries to his head.
1 Southeas~rn Ohio
Fearsome Four
44 J6
Henry Ward, Pomeroy , brother, Herbert, Frankfort; Mullins, Margaret McDaniel,
Go Go
44
36
Treated and released from' Emergency Service. '
Jack's Club
42
38
forfe ited a $250 bond in the four gra ndchild r en, Dana, Anna Wines, Mary King, Jessie Holzer were . Myrl Sallllllons,
were trea~ by
Tonight, Sat .. Sun .
No.2
38
42
court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale S~phen and Suzanne Lanning Seller, Cora Clark, Maurice 25, of· Gallipolis; Gerald
No.
1
1J8
&lt;12
NOV. 8-9-10
medical technicians
E. Smith Th ursd ay night , and Carl William Ha ll , and two Gagnon .
No.6
~
~ 11.1
Maynard, 55, of Beaver; being transferred to the
High Ind . Game
Ken
pos ted for driving while in· great-g randchildre{l. He was
Maurice L. Jarrell, 43, or Medica( Center. .
Pleasant ,Valley Hospital
Mohler 236, Jeff Wilson 222:
BUTCH CASSIDY AND
tox icated . Fined $100 and costs preceded in death by a son,
Cheshire
and ·Ronnie Zerkle,
SUNDAY
Women:
Susie
Grueser
161,
The mine, which opened
THE SUNDANCE KID
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Oxley
an d given a three day . jail Eldon, in 1963 .
Dor
is
Halfhil
l
157.
24,
of
Pt.
Pleasant.
( Technicolor)
January
1973, provides
HOME
CO
MI
NG.
Sunday
at
Kinniard
,
Gallipolis
Ferry;
Funeral services will be at 2
High Series - Ra y Roach
se ntence on the same charge
Paul Newman
Zerkle
suffered
an
eye
in
Enterprise
.UM
Chul'ch,
lOOlh
Southern
Ohio'·s parent
572. Ken Mohler 559. Women:
Colorcartoons :
was Barton Pearson, Gallipolis p m. Monday at the Morris Perry C. Jeffers , Southside; jury. The others complained of
Susie Grueser 466, Opa l Hupp a nniversary. Rev. Wa lter
pany, Ohio Power Co1mpiiill
SQns Funeral Home, 104 llfain William H. J effers, HenE.~tpert Explorer
Ferry .
433.
· headaches af~r the ·accident. for use at its James M.
Arn old, Dayton , gues t speakel'
derson
;
Donald
Cottrill
,
Peac e Pipe
St., Fai rborn . Rev . William L.
Team High Game ~ fea r According to mine officials, · P,lant at Cheshire.
for morning worship, 9 a . m .
-;how Starts 7 p.m .
some Four 659 .
Davis
will officiate. Bw·iai will Syracuse ; Debra Lee Pearson,
BOARD TO MEET
the accident occurred at 12:15
Team Hig h Series - Go Go, Carry in dinner at 12 Noon ,
Federal mine safely
The Southern Local School be in the Medway Ceme~ry, _ Galli polis Ferry; Hazel Bissell, p.m. where an air compressor
1865.
fo llowed by afternoon services
spectors
are investigating. ;
Point
Pleasant;
J
ohn
Huber,
Di stric t Board of Ed uca tion Fairborn . The family will
tank ruptured . The men were
wit h Emera lds Quartet of
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t
Pleasant.
will mee t at 7:30p.m. Tuesda y receive friends at the funeral
·Parkersburg
as s pecial at the high school.
home from 3lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
singers . ·
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SQUAD RUNS
The
Pomeroy
Emergency ·
CLOSING MONDAY
Continued from
page 1
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ABORTIONS PROII11SED
Unit
answered
a
call to
Loca l insura nce agency
NICOSI A I UPI ) - Cypriot offices in Pomeroy will be
Pagetown at 8:45 p.m . through his nose with !he oil industry and is holding !he chain
women ra ped by Turkish closed all day on Monday in
'I'hw-sday for Patricia Tolley the olher end. There can he only one reason for this apJpountnwnl
- and that ls a further raid on the American consumer by
soldi ers during last July's observance of Armis tice Day.
Continued fr_om p~ge 1
who had received an irijw-y. oil."
.
lightin g on Cyprus will be
whose a ll ergy to cigarette She was taken to Ve~rans
Gibson, 52, was appointed energy chief 10 days ago.
all.owed to have abortions, a
smoke almost cost her her life. Memorial Hospital where she
government spokesman said
She now performs only when was admitted.
WASHINGTON- THE AMERICAN MEDICAL Assclclal~,
today. '\
all ringside ~stomers in night
NO TRAFFIC
faced with the loss of at least 54 congressional suppo~rs
clu bs a r e non-sm okers or
Court St. in pomeroy will he switch sides and endorse compulsory health Insurance.'
C'on tinut'd fr om page 1
patrons who agree nOt to
closed all da y Monday so that would he foollsh not to consider mandated coverage " the
annual Christmas parade for 6
FOX'S SON RUNS
smoke duri ng her perform·
association's chief health Insurance spokesman Said In 'an Innew water lines can be laid .
p.m
.
on
Monday,
Dec.
2.
All
STUTTGART, Gel'man y
a nce . She is a vigoroUs camterview.
I UPI) - Manfred Rommel, mere han ts are asked to stage a paigner for clea n air and non·
•
_The AMA has supported an alte~tive "Medlcreau"
son of Erwin Rommel , the moonlight sale from .6to 9 p.m. smokers' r ights.
proposill which would provide voluntary coverage in the form•of
" Desert Fox" of the Nazi on tha t even ing .
Through
the
merger
of
the
Continued
from
page
1
mcome
lax credits for the poor. But 38 Medlcredlt supPorters'tn
Stores will begin stayi ng
Africa Korps, is up for election
eight
county
groups
,
it
is
hoped
Roy
Miller;
David
Koblentz,
Co_ngr~ were defeated in Tuesday's elections, five. lost out.'in
open in the evenings on Friday,
as mayor of Stuttgart.
Dec . 13 until 8 p.m. Stores will that the programs in the are~ Rex Shenefield, and Harold prllllariOS, eight retired arid three left to .run for other offices. •
That's 54, and two other supporters could he lost If Rep
close at 5 p.m . on Christmas of chronic lung diseases can be Carnahan . Other community
expanded
and
improved.
The
ticket
agents
will
be
David
Pe~
Kyros, D-Maine, and Sen. Milton R. Young R-N D· a,.;
Eve. , Dec . 24, however.
ATTORNEY DIES
primary
aim
of
the
Association
Gloeckner
Donald
Mora,
defea~d
in elections that are
in doubt.
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NEW HAVEN, Con n. IUP)I
is
to
see
that
adeQuate
services
Clare
nce
Price,
Virgil
King,
- Alexander Bickel, one of the yea r were Wilson, preside nt;
W~NGTON- FBI AGENTS BUGGING telephones to
ThompSon , vice and treatment are available Bob Mattox, Jim Meredity,
nation 's leading constitutional Dannie
for
sufferers
of
emphysema,
Wally
Bradford,
J
ohn
Colwell,
gather
foreign intelligence infonnatlon once eavesdropped on
la w experts, died Thursday of preside nt ; · AI wilda We rner,
chronic
bronchitis,
asthma
and
Charles
.
Theiss,
and
Joseph
conversation
that .included former Treasury Secretary John ·
These folks are planning
treastll'er, and Edna Wilson,
cancer . He was 49.
other
·lun
g
diseases
,
Including
Bailey
.
.
Connally,
according
to Special Watergate ·Prosecutor Henry
secretary. The next mee~ng
a carefree Christmas.
One supervi sor will be Ruth Jr. Ruth revealed few de~ila olher than to say eo· 1~1 [jl
will be a noon luncheon at the tuberculosis:-Smoking and air
SQUAD RUNS
They 'j oined our Christmas Club. ·
pollution
,
being
primary
elected
following dmner to fill was overheard by the FBI, that the tap was approved by
The Middleport Emergency Martin Restaurant on Dec. 5.
Beat holiday bills. Follow the crowd.
problems
rela
ling
to
lun
g
'
the
expirmg
three year term of attorney general, and that Connally was not the specific ~rget
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In addition to the gilt-aSquad answered a call to 218
diseases,
will
be
fought
David
Koblentz.
Candidates any wiretapping or bugging..
.
Mill St. at 5:50p.m . Thursday rama, merchants will also
Connally, a former governor of Texas and only
·
for Mrs. Ama nda Murray who arrange a visit from Santa who through educational programs are Joseph Bailey, Rt. I,
in
schools
and
with
the
general
Middleport;
Dav\d
Gloeckner,
mem_
h
er
ofRichaf\1
Nlxon'§Cabinet,
was
indicted
on
was taken to Pleasant Valley wit! distribute candy to yourigHospital.
s ~rs, provide for the holiday public.
Rt. 2, Racine, and James perjury, conspiracy and bribery. He iB charged::~=~~
Meigs
County
is
represen~d
Meredith, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. $10,000 from Jake Jacobsen, a'representative of
seaso n
li ghting
and
decorations in the town, and on. the area board by Mrs . Ballots may also be voted in Pr?&lt;~ucers Inc;, as a payoff for gel;ting !he Nixon
the district office the day or the to mcrease price supports tor raw mllk.on Milrch 23, 1971. He '
sponsor the Christmas parade. Glenn Dill and Mrs. Wallace
FILES SUIT
Bradford .
meeting from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. :;;harged with lying about It to a Senate coll)mitlee and .I t
June A. Wiles, Tampa, Fla.,
has filed sui l for support under
th e
states '
re ciprocal
agreement agains t Charles W.
Wiles, Middleport, in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Cow-t.

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Loser in
toss asks
recount

Bargainin,g
•
contm·u es
By DREW VON BERGEN
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Resigned to a coal strike of at

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charge of obtaining narcotics from the
Ri~ Aid Drug Store by means of forged
prescriplions was released to the custody
of Huntington, W. Va. Pollee.
Allen is sought in Cabell County for
violation of probation and brea!!lng and
en~ ring . He waived -extradition to Cabell
Cowtty.

Ukellhood of resultant iayoffs
In related lndr!strles.
A afrlke was expected to lead
to almor!t Immediate layoffs In
the railroad IndustrY, which
hauls most of the nation's coal.
Coal accounts for about 25 per
cent .of all raU lonn!lge 'and

GALLIPOLIS - A recowtt asked by
the loser of a coin toss has been scheduled
least two 1reeb, tmlon oftlcfall
for 9:30a.m . Monday, Nov. 181n the Gallla
and negotiators for the nation's
County Board of Educaiion race between
80ft coal IDdustry bargajned
Murray Church of Rt. 2,_Crown City, and
Saturday in bope of averti4g a
Bruce S. Stout of Rt. I, Bidwell.
lo!lg!ll' · wallrou,t . that equid
Accord~!~~ io the official tabulation
·-erily ln~t tbq IUP. conducted 11j111'sday )ly t)le Gallla Cowtly
pllea thla wlilter~
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Unite~ Mt.rien worieri'.
up In .a f~fth place }le lor the board with
• negotlaiOi'B,' -1~ lly , unliiil;:
1,236. votes.
Elecfloii' officials Friday af~moon
Pfelldent Ar!laJi·~·--­
conducted a cofn . toss to determine the
up • '""' lllllle ,to the . . .
m-.III!D""t offer. ~ WN
winner of . the race. Stout won · the toss. ·
'"-"'~·:J!t
Church
requested a recount of all 18
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precincts
involved in the school board
FIRST
-~Slate Patrolman Bruce Wallace got
t\oen If an agreement .Is aff~ted wpuld be K
balloting.
hla flrit deer In sll&lt; years of hunting with the how and arrow
settled Ol(er the weekend, Colorado, New Yo~lf, TennesThe toss was conducted in !he
'lbiirsday. Wallace killed the large )luck in the Dexter area.
DARELL AND CAROL TAYLOR entertain wherever they go.
MIIIer ~. lhe ·union's ''no see, Wlacoiilin,
Dakota,
presence
of Frank Ruff, acting chairman
'lbe deer dropped wilhin 30 seconds after the arrow struck.
conitact; no work", tradition Idaho, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
of the Gallja Cowtly Board of Election who
Wallace Is allligned to the Gallipolis Patrol Pos!. Wallace
a strike wbUe
union . Utah and West ·Vlfglnla.
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was former football coach a~ Southern High School.
rani\; and file v0tea on conlnlct
llw'eau of Mines oftlclals
member; Mrs. Mildred Stevens and Mrs.
ratification for the first time In also contend that production
Willa Saunders, clerks of the election
Miners at the company's No.
Its blstol'y.
would not reach normal lolids as "exb: e01ely low."
board and the two candidates. The recount
'lbe current three-year con- for an additional two weeks
The
union-management 3 slope mine west of here near
will be done at no cost to Church .
tract with the Bitmninoua Coal after the strike ends.
negotiations have been under Raccoon Creek and Southern
The official results in the school board
OperatOrs of America (BOOA) Interior Department data way since Sept. 3 at which time Ohio's No. 2 shalt mine north- race were J. E . (Dick) Cremeens, 1,792
llltpires at !2:01a.m. Tuesday. showed that electric uWitles, the union presented a list of east of here failed to report for
votes; Dale Rothgeb, Jr., 1,402; Fred
It would affect more than which consume about 35 about 200 demands, many work Thursday. Those who
Plains. They usually play an hour or so,
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Greenlee, 1,365; James C. Mitchell, 1,355;
-100,000 UMW miners In 25 miWon toni of coal per month, related to heallh and safety were on the job at the comPOMEROY - Darell and Carol then have " request Ume."
G. Gordon Fisher, 1,180; Granville Burpany's No. 1 mine east of
states,
are down to an average fllklay fllsues.
The couple moved to Meigs County
net~. 1,177 and Forrest Smith, 727. The Taylor , who believe in "letting the good
Salem Cen~r. Ohio, Thursday
about
five years ago after spending their
Af!out 2,000 miners have aupp)y, and 73 power stations
times
roll"
are
quick
to
take
up
musical
election board listed only minor changes In
WILKESVILLE, Ohio ( UPI) left work later In the day af~r
earlier
already -left theil' jobs, producing S per cient of the
married life In northern Ohio
Instruments
to
en~rtain
wherever
they
go.
the rest of the election.
·
where
they
reared seven children. Mr.
primarily in eastern Ohio and naUon's ~Uc power would - A walkout by miners ap- an air pressure tank explosion
A husband-wife team, they only began
The results on the local front remained
~nUy
jumping
!he
gun
on
an
Injured
five
miners.
Wtlt Virginia, but their action run out of coal wilhin 30 daya
Taylor was born at Ravenswood, W. Va .,
the same. Winners were John Belville for playing together a couple of years ago.
anticipated nationwide coal
Miners who had wal~ed out
waa unoftlclal.
after a strike begins.
and had lived In the Bend area In his
He
has
played
the
guitar
for
many
county corrunlssioner; Dorothy Condee,
Although both sidel have
About 411 per cent of the strike next Tuesday forced the at other mines In the sta~ were
county auditor and Judge Ronald R. y~ars. She plays !he "fiddle," hoe-do_wn earlier years . So when he retired In 1969
Indicated proilreu In the talb, nation's electrical energy Is closing of three-Southern Ohio back on the job Friday, S&amp;id a Calhoun, Common Pleas Court Judgeship. style, after having had classical tralmng from the automotive business, they
Coal Co., mines in Ohlo's Meigs district union spokesman at
decided to return to this more quiet area.
the 'Virtual
of a abort- fueled by coal.
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on the violin as a yowtgs~r.
During those years In northern Ohio,
·t erm walkout has lrought the
Coke stocks also were listed and Vinton cowttfes Friday. Bellaire, Ohio.
The two have a regular schedule for
en~rtainlng . Every Monday they play lor Mr. Taylor had a square dance band, did
the old-fashioned ~quare dances at the some singing and caUed for square dances
Senior Citizens Cen~r. The first Tuesday occasionally. He has also made a few
of each month they visit the Syracuse Rest dulcimers.
Th~ Taylors are haPily In what they're
Home to entertain the patients there . The
second Tuesday they're at the Meigs doing, and, in fact, say they sometimes
POMEROY - Hal Borden, Jr., 45, county Infirmary, and the third Tuesday wonder who enjoys it most, the listeners,
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in an accident at 8:20a.m. Friday on Rt.
143 In Columbia Twp. near here .
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The Gallfa-Meigs Post Sla~ Highway
N.J. (UPI) _ ibe Anchor Je~'sltlff anUpollutimltandedardsFrlda.y by down untll the end of the year .
State
Raymond J. Zane, met for Patrol si!ld Borden's truck was traveling
Hocking
Corp.,
with
executive
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left of center when he cut sharply to avoid
headquarter&amp; in Lancalter, Ohio NYI It RIChard J. Brown, manager of the&amp;!~ three hoiU'I Friday with Brown and lsbor striking a car operated by Unda Dye, 26,
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ar11y abui down one of Ita J)aD- CouJlly plant, which Is one of the naUon s leaden prlOI' to the announcement_. Zane of Pomeroy. The truck slid on the
~~- and lay off 300 Workers _laraest glassware manufaclurl~g said he .wOUld ask stlite enviromnental and pavement and flipped over on Ito side.
COLUMB-US ( UP! ) - The Ohio on the fate of !he legislation.
today bica11.1e of i ibortege natural gu facilities. ..
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The bill, which establishes a slate
and what c001P811Y offlclahl called New
Brown. said the ~ce would be abut · · ..· · • "continued on page 2
Tuesday for a " fame duck" session In an housing agency to help finance low-and
vehicles.
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The Dye car also went Into a ditch . at~mpt to wrap up work on · a housing middle-income housing projects, sailed
Borden was charged with driving left of assistance bill sough t by the ad- through the Democratic-domina~ House
ministration of Gov. John J. Gilligan since in Jllly; 1973, 67-23.
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center.
1973.
Gilligan tried earlier this year to get
'l'he meeting, an expansion of the the b!U movlng.and finally called a con•people.~·
Ambulance
fund
topped
regularly scheduled. "skeleton " or ference or members of !he hou.slng, con.WASHINGTON (uPi)- The
of
Growing dllratlsfaction with the GOP
Reagan was a leading GOP pc~lden!fal
housekeeping session, Is to begin at I :30 struction and banking industries. The
•ac01111 tatiV. third party II baun~ the waa b1Uer)y e.rqa md recently by the COJitender for 1976 before Gerald Ford
24 h · ·
p.m. I..eglslative leaders believe it will representatives urg\'(1 legislative action,
•GOP · anc~· . tlreatens to rile from the ~~~Pwety&amp;IyH111D8111f~E~:~-: ~to the presidency and may illU · $10,000 in . _ ours
take only one day.
but it was put off wttil after !he election.
· ··elec:.t loil ' ciay ashes _of defeatil!f Jlepu.......... ar may se :"es
challenge him for the nllmlnation ''if
Inflation and bigh Interest costs ha,ve
· The Seuate Finance Corrunltlee is to
Republlcanl.
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· uear future, and mare and more JM!C\Pie are tbinga have grown worse Instead of betGALLIPOIJS - A spokeS1J1811 for the meet Monday to put the finishing touches forced the housing Industry into a low ebb .
Perbape more than at any Ume within •. belliimlnlto~ the idea wouldn t be'«! · ter,"
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. - weekend~lethon to raise $15,700foranew on the bill. The commit~e repor~ the bill in Ohio this year.
·~ DliDMI, ~- witle tbe . .dafter all ... 'lbe trulb Is that the GOP, ·, . Reapn said that whether he will lead ambulance foir the GaUia CoUIJiy Volwt- out last May 29, but it never moVed onto
• •Rtilll!lllc'n Party are talking about 1111ce • ma)9r hcrpe _fa&amp;- !Qiplelilentlng · uie movement (for a thin!'perty) or "join
leer Emergency Squad announced Ia~ the fioor. ·
iJw*IDIIIIe' GOP and pq It alone with a •• vallve pqllcletr,, ' : ,loager ~ in support of such a movement I think · Saturday that as of 5 p.m. more than
A disagreement over whether
•tlonalllllrd pari)&gt;. ·
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Diucbdlmln~lta ~ Uml d ts:--'plng
the -would have to depend on whether It
$10,000 had been raised since _7 a.m. prevailing wtion wa&amp;es must he paid on
Gov. liDnald Reapn
California,
.... ns . xes an
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became evident that both parties had so Friday.
stal«&lt;sslsted housing projects hung lhe
Perhapl tba leading cooHrvative · ~
Party ls· lt, fat .fallsd that theY no Iotiger . could
The telethon Is being conduc~ by the bill up In the Rules Committee.
SENIORITY JUMP POSSIBLE
IPOIIMnlmi' wilhin the party nat to
that wanii'NelNicanRDCkefeU. a · 1ep1 aunt the . iri1l of : the ·American
Gallia County Citizens'
Sources said Friday there may still' he
COLUMBUS · (UPI) - John GleM
BlrryGol!l.nter,baacleirlyindk:atedbe
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the telelhon With a no . agreement on language and. the coul&lt;! get a " jump ·in seniority" over other
measure may be allowed to die fn !he newly-&lt;!lected senators 1£ Sen. Howard ~·
ml&amp;btt.dlllldlamov~. Helml a., tbatft•••a.tlllyGoodellforanypoliUon M. Stanton Evans! ~ of· the $2,000donattonFri!Iay.
Otbera, Including Sena. . •
reliensiv American ConservaUve Unton-a political
Finance Committee.
Metzembaum, ' !).Ohio, would reslg!l the
. N.C., and Jamea Bndlley, ~.Y., lave at ~ ~t Plm.. for a CXMDJil ~ ~ acUylat oraantzallon-filao saya thai "a
They said Senate President Pro seat, according to one . Ohio officfal. . "H .
~for· " a - •llgl.\mlmt of lhe .tlrb · , naUonal bealtb i!Jiutance pnrcram
significant number of conservative
Tempore Theodore M. Gray, R-Coltimbus, Howard were to step down and allow Gov_.
. majtr
p.rtleuloag ~~ . Mth of~ roeiillg
and einbraces a IPO~ ·have become Convinced that
$42 THEFT PROBED ·
may not want ·the onils on the Rules John J . GlUigan Iii ilppoln.t Gle!lll to the
aod llblrnlllnes.
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If not
GALLIPOLIS Gallla County Coounlt~. of which he, Is chainnan, for · Senate, lt would give Glenn a Jump In ·
,_,.. ol ma)9r \.'lAIII _ YBlive political · llltervl"'ed jut before Tuesday 1 already flnlilhad and, .. lhe 100ner lhls fact , sheriff's deputies Friday fnvll!itfgated the failing to pass ·!he bill.'
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senlm'ity over the other new sena!On who
&lt;API .luijcraa Ill' their Qlail II pver, ~·
.aald be Jl!ight lead 8 . Is COIIUilUIIicated to the patly raok and . ~I of $42 iaken from a brown .metal box
.(lraywillmovelntotheminorio/lnthe wiU he ~king office in J~uary,': said
.. wiiiiJnbWI!r ~P,~D~t · botb 11\Blor parties ·eo~atl~ t _lrd party presld:::::
the IOOIIfr thio.job reconstrUction
at the residence of Roger Jackson at Senate in January . Gov.-&lt;!lecl James A. . Thomas E. Ferguson, who "1!8 elected to
aor1 for a third party-· .. , .
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sworn In as acting llherlff of GaUia Coun\Y by Common Pleas
Court Jildge Ronald R. Calhoun, right. Looking on In

GALLIPOLIS - Municipal Co urt
Judge Robert S. Betz Friday lined Terry
Allen, 24, of Chesa peake, $1,000 a nd costs
and sen~nced him to six months In the
county jail on a misdemeanor charge of
possession of an hallucinogen.
Allen arres~d Wednesday night by
Gallia County sheriff's deputies on a felony

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Hemphill served as a special deputy for
six years under former sheriff Walker . He
was defeated by Saunders in his bid for the
Republican nominalion in May, 1972.
The Republican Central Committee will
meet later this week to Jill the remaining
two years and six weeks of , Saunders'
unexpired ~rm .

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Judge Ronald R. Caihowt, his son, Clay
Calhoun and news inedfa representalfyes
Dick Thomas and Dale Rolhgeb, Jr.
As or noon Saturday, acting sheriff
Hemphill had appoin~d one deputy from
the old regime , Sgt. James Crace.
Hemphill said he would study lhe
situation to see what other deputies will
remain· on hfs sial£. Hemphill said he will
appoint Bill Gunnell, Bill Mitchell and Jon
Lynch as special depulies .

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GALLIPOLIS - Derry Hemphill , Rt.
2, Gallipolis, an employee of the Goodyear declared vacant around 9:15 a.m .
Tire and Rubber Plant at Apple Grove, W. Saturday. Commissioner S~war t moved
Va. , and special dep.uly under former ·!hat the ofli&lt;• be declared vacant and that
sheriff Denver A. Walker , is acting sheriff a replaceme n' be made· under ·prov ision
rovided by section 305.02 of the Ohio
of Gallia County.
evlsed Code.
The appointment was made Saturday
Upon a motion by Commissioner
morning by Gallia County Commissioner s
C. E . Johnson, J oe S~wart and Denver A. Walker , Hemphill was appoin~d acting
Walker . It followed lhe resignalion of sheriff. The apointment was made in the
Sheriff James W. Sawtders which became presence of the three commissioners,
Prosecuting Attorney Gene Wetherholt.
effective at midnight Friday.
Hemphill's appointment is ~mporary,
pending the naming of his successor in the
next ·live to 10 days by the central committee of lhe Gallia Cowtly Republican
Party. Hemphill is known to be one of
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