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10-The Ua1ly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, Se1 . .---------------------------------------------------~------------,

Ministers met
Sept. 8th at

ELBERFE-LD$ IN POMEROY·
September Sale Days

local hospital
The

Meigs

County

Ministerial association held

its

meeting

Sept.

Conference Room. Rev .
Wi IIi am Middleswa rth,
President had devotions and
presided.
Scott Lucas , Hospital
Administrator extended a
welcome to the ministers and

thanked them for condu cting
voluntary chaplaincy
service at the hospital. He
also told of the new medical
building which is being built
on Hospital gro und s and
explained
how
the
Southeastern
Ohio
Emergency Medical Service
is of a great value to the
hospital, to all other medical
a

on the TV show " Mavin' o'n",

Channel 3, at 8 Tuesday
evening. Lt. Russell, son of
Mr . and Mr s . Kenneth
Ru sse ll,
Racine, !S a

graduate

of

Racine High

School. He is maried to the
former Linda Lou Smith ,

daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Roy
0. Smith, Route 3, Pomeroy.
Lt. and Mrs . Russell and their
c hildren , Melissa and Kenneth, res id e at Jac ksonville ,

N.C.

fa cilities in the area, and to

the general public.
T'wo new members were
received into tlle association,

Rev . Pete Granda!, First
Baptist Church, Middleport
and Rev. Robert Persons,
Life
Science
Church,
Cheshire.
Rev. Harold Deeth was
elected Vice President, to
replace Rev. Middlesworth
who replaced Rev. Carl Hicks
who has moved out of the
county.

Mr. Eddy's boss
may be switched
The State Library of Ohio. is
. negotiating to transfer the
administration of the local
bookmobile, "Mr . Eddy," to
the Ohio Valley Area
Libraries (OVAL) of which
Meigs County is a member,
according to the Pomeroy·
Middleport Library Board .
A project and a new contract are in the process of
being written and, at this

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th AND 13th

time , the Meigs Libraries are

working to insure that bookmobile service will continue
as during the past nine years.

Picnic given for
little leaguers
A picnic was held and new
officers elected for the
Racine Little Leag ue and
Peewee Baseball Assn., at
the Shriner 's Park in Racine
recently. New officers are
Libby Fisher, president;
Donna Gheen, vice president ;
Karen Johnson, secretarytreasurer, and Jean Cleland,

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
THURS.
SEPT. ll
NOT OPEN

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PRICES

SEPT. 12- 14
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Show Start at 7: DO p.m.

---1-s;~~;uRCHASE
TOSS CUSHIONS
While they last

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Select a new fall coat now during this special
two -day sale. Girls sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.
Also special prices on infants and toddlers
snowsuits.
SALE

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FLANNEL SHIRTS
100 percent cotton-sanforized sh.r unk. Ex ·
cellent plaid patterns . Sizes small (14-14•; 2
neck), medium (15- 15 112 neck), large (16-16'12
neck) and extra large (17 -17'12 neck) . Two
pockets .

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CORNING WARE

PUR~~s!r:::rALE!

Reg. $34.80 set. Contains 2 qt. saucepan with
cover, l'h qt . saucepan with cover, 10"
co ered skillet and 9" pie plate.

•9.95

SALE •22.88

in on the Meigs County
Citizens Committee until a
replacement is appointed for

PRETEEN

Permanent press - 50 percent polyester, 50
percent cotton. Pants sizes 29 to 44 waist. Long
sleeve shirts . Sizes 14'12 to 17 112.

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SALE PRICES

Our entire stock of Misses pullover knit tops is
included . Big selection of basic and fashion
colors. Sizes 32 to 40.

Philson,

Mrs.

Ben

Neutzling, choir members,
and all others who helped
make the Worship Services a
success the opening night of
the Coun~ fair.
The meeting next month
will be held at the Grace
Episcopal
Church
in
Pomeroy. Maxine Plummer,
who is director of the 648
Board will be the speaker. All
ministers serving churches in
the county are invited to
become
part
of
the
Associatlon.
Present
were
Revs .
William Middleswarth,
'Howard Shiveley, Robert
Bwngarner, Lloyd Grimm,
Jr., Dwight Zavitz, Pete
Granda!, Harold Deeth, and
Robert Persons.

SALE

Our entire stock of LP Stereo albums is in·
eluded in this sale. Popular, Instrumental,
Vocal and Country and Western .

business manager.
Trophies have been ordered and are to be given to
the two winning teams. Hot
dogs , . potato chips and pop
were served.

ited time! Big Dou e
iscount on this Frigidaire
1L.au ndry Pair

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Boys sizes and young mens sizes. White, short
sleeves, 100 percent cotton, school names and
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emblem imprinted on front for MeigsEastern · Waha ma· Southern.

COORDINATE SPORTSWEAR
Selected from our regular stock. Misses sizes
from several famous makers.

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SMALL GROUP

LUGGAGE

Discontinued styles
Limited quantity.

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$22.50 Leisure Suits ................ $16.49
$24.95 Leisure Suits ............... $18.49
FAMOUS MAKE

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MEN'S AND BOYS BELTS

Plain pattern and corded material.

Vinyls -leathers -all popular widths.

2.69 MATERIAL ........ SAlf 11.99 YD.
13.99 MATERIAL ........ SALE 12.39 YD.
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BOYS WINTER JACKETS

Junior boys sizes 2 through 7. Boys sizes 8
through 20. Waist length or longer length
styles. Nylons-wools-nylon and cotton blends.
All warmly lined. Our entire stock of winter
jackets.

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A big
sizes 6 to 10. Boys sizes 7 to 11 and Mens sizes 9
to 1 ~-

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WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET
METAL CABINETS

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20% OFF

A new selection including wardrobes,

chinas, utility cabinets, base cabinets.
CUSTOM

DRAPERIES
SALE PRICES

Choose
colors
during our fall custom drapery sale. Please
bring window measurements .
Home Furnishings Annex

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SALE

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MEN'S WINTER JACKETS
Regular sizes 36 to 46, extra large siies 48 to
52. Vinyls-wool plaids-denim- cotton and
polyester blends. A tremendous selection of
styles. colors.
Buy what you need now and really save.

4.49 MATERIAL....... SALE 12.99 YD.

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SALEI 2 ONLY

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1975 RCA Color TV Consoles

COMFORTERS

With Famous RCA XL 100 Cham

(Small group)
Solid colors and prints, 72 x 84 size.

Reg. $850.00 RCA Console Reg. $725.00 RCA Console -

SALE •9.99

PRICES

Sale $7SO.cio ·
Sale $650.00

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Regular 19.95 Lawn Furniture Claise
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MEN'S WESTERN

SHIRTS

An excellent selection of authentically styled western
shirts. Sizes from 14 to 17 112. Long sleeves-flannels-cotton
polyester blends denims chambrays. Solids -colors and
paHerns. Includes our entire stock.

add the quality
and convenience of
Frigidaire to your lile
for less ... with special
on some ol

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AVE
$2·5!1)

Double up on savings
with this Frigidaire
Heavy Duty Washer
and Flowing Heat Dryer.

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Buy The Pair For '529..,.. . lt'f the best .t ime to buy Frigidaire

Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens

$8.95 Western Shirts ............ Sale $6.69
$9.95 Western Shi~ts ............. Sale $7.4°

$10.95 Western Shirts. .......... Sale $8.29
$14.95 Western Shirts .......... . Sale $10.29

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Famous maker mens · dress socks. Choose
bulky knit orion or Bani on panel. One size fits
all sizes from 10 throuqh 13.

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SALE PRICES
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GAS AND FUEL OIL HEATERS

WOMEN'S APRONS

You'll like the fine quality of these
nationally known space heaters from
35,000 BTU to 70,000 BTU.

Save this weekend while our entire
stock of aprons is on sale.

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SALE PRICES

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Main Store, Home Furnishings Annex and Warehouse Open Both Friday and ·Saturday 9:30 to 8 p.M.

Middleport, Ohio
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Our entire stock of cloth and vinyl tablecovers
included . Souares, oblonQs, ovals, rounds.

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Warehouse on Mechanic Street

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TABLECOVERS

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WASHINGTON (UP! ) l..ockheed Aircraft Corp. paid
$100 million in bribes in Saudi
Arabia to influence sales of
its lighter planes, Sen. Frank
Church, [}.Idaho, said today.
Church, chairman or the

Meig.~-Mu.~o11

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Art•u

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1975

Senate subcommittee on

Lockhead 's overseas income

multi-national corporations,

in 1974.
" You pay out $100million in
bribes in one country alone,"
Church
said
during
questioning of Daniel J .
Haughton, board chairman of
Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
" I don 't think we consider
the $100 million as bribes
because we did receive
benefits," Haughton replied.
Haughton said the money

repeated the figure three
times during a hear ing to
emphasize the amo\Ult, which
equaled ll per cent of
financially troubled

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Cross- Your-Heart Bras.
Instead I Rl Bras.
I Can't Believe Its a Girdle

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WOMEN'S BLOUSES

-Save $1.00 on
-Save $1.00 on
-Save $2.00 on
girdles.
Foundations

and

1f2 PRICE

SALBOYSELEISURE SUITS
Sizes 10 to 20. Brushed denim j&lt;::cket with
matching slacks. True western styling.

Pants- Skirts- Shirts-Shells- Shirt Jacs
SALE PRICES

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While they last , •.

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SALE PRICES

We're
to make II
easier than ever

enttne

The Japanese giant · crab
ccm reac h a size of 12 1'2 feet

PRICE 15'

100 million paid
Saudis in bribes

SALE PRICES

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$3.50 Boys Sizes ................ Sale $2.33
$3,95 Young Mens Sizes - Sale $2.83

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RECORD ALBUMS

$9.98 Pants "" " ...... · · · · .. · · Sale $5.00

PRICES

VOL. XXVII NO. 106

UNIFORMS

the future through use of the vehicle.
Dr . Mangieri described the summer high school reading
clinic conducted by the Corps and reported on the National
Teacher Corps cunvention in Washington. Of the 50 sessions at
the convention, lour were cunducted by the Ohio UniversityMeigs Local Corps. Health, Education and Welfare Dept.
representatives were informed or the aspeds of the local
prowam , Dr. Mangieri said.
111e Meigs Local Board appointed June Kloes, John Kerr,
Jr., and William Anderson to serve on the high school
Distributive Education Board and considered a budget request
from Dwight Goins, instrumental music supervisor . Goins
asked for a bud get increase from $2,000 to $3,000 a year, and
had inquired about $4,000 to be applied on the purchase or new
uniforms. Upon the recommendation of Supt. Dowler, the
board voted to leave the band budget at $2,000 and postponed
the reque st for $4,000 lor the uniforms .
The board on a vote of 4-1, with Robert Snowden casting
th e dissenting vote, appointed Dale Harrison as head haseball
coach , Jotm Arnott as assistant baseball roach, and Cecilia
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Clearing, cooler tonight , in ·
the lower 40s . SliDny and cool
Saturday, highs in the middle
60s. Probability of rain 40 per
cent today, 20 per cent
tonight, 10 per cent Saturday .

STEREO

Big selection of coordinates and separates in
preteen (Young Junior sizes) Entire fall stock
is included.

have support from the teachers of the district in order to be
successful.
He said aides would not deal particularly in reading but
would assist teachers in teaching, grading papers, playground
duties and other work . If the program is given approval, then
the Corps will recruit and select participants, Redovian said.
Upon the reconunendation of Supt. Charles Dowler , the board
gave its approval.
Redovian said also that related to community service , the
Corps will again cunduct workshops for parents, giving them
information on how to help their own children with reading .
The workshops, on two levels, will be set up in ce nters where
babysitting services will be provided so that both parents can
attend. A similar program was conducted by the Corps last
year.
Mrs. Horky outlined the work being done with reading , not
only by the interns involved in the Corps, but through the
"Apple Crate," a large reading van being operated in the
district. She pointed out that testing is being conducted on the
"Crate" which will provide " feedback " to teachers . She
reported that broader ranged reading programs are planned in

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SPORTSWEAR
WORK

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thanks was extended to Rev. Hicks, Mrs.

$600 for an air manifold system, and $400 for another
storage area in the office quarters.
The former Pomeroy Junior High School building is
presently being used as a senior citizens center.
However, the Meigs County Council on Aging, through the
cuunty cummissioners, has been given a $160,000 fed..-al grant
which, accurding to present plans, will be used to purchase the
old and nearby Pomeroy Senior !Ugh School as a senior
citizens center. Goodman said that adjustments will be made
in the use of the junior high school building so that senior
citizens may continue th•ir program until they have their
center set up in the senior high structure.
Apearing before the board from the Ohio University-Meigs
l..ocal Teacher Corps Program, which deals with reading, were
Dr. John Mangieri, the director, John Redovian, and Mrs. Carl
Horl&lt;y.
, Redovi~ stressed corrununity service aspects of the
Teacher Corps Program in proposing that the corps start a
'feacher-Aide Program in the Meigs l..ocal District. The
program, he said, would need approval from the board of
education and the CorJlS Steering Program, and would have to

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=~Rev. Middleswarth will fill

cr~ne.

W~"-ather

KITCHEN STARTER SET

PRE WASHED JEANS
Sizes 27 to 38 waist. Select your correct length .
Stock up now on these popular 10 ounce pre
washed blue jeans.

PRICES

PLAYTEX FALL SALE

Fri. thru Sun. ·

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Save this weekend on a new tall coal Big
selection · of pants coats . Regular length s and
all weather coals and capes.
Misses-Halfsizes
Juniors- Preteen !Young Juniors)
Use Our Convenient Layby Plan

Rev. Lloyd Grimm, Jr. was
appointed to fill the chair-

Ben

The Meigs Local School District Board of Education
Thursday night accepted $30,000 for improvements to the old
Pomeroy jurdor high school building and approved the Ohio
University Meigs Local Teacher Corps' tentative plan to begin
a teacher..aide program.
Appearing before the board in regard to the $30,000 which
is from the governor's fund were Ray Goodman, Vocational
Program director of the Meigs Local District, and Randall
Simpson, mining class instructor.
The $30,000 will provide for improvements and additions to
the structure for the mine training program. II also will be a
first step ir'i developing the building as a vocational training
center in the Meigs Local District with several other classes, in
addition to mining, to have headquarters there.
From the $30,000, about $11,000 will be used for roof repair
at the building, $3,600 to install overhead doors to the
auditoriwn, $1,200 for a new security lock system, $3,600 for
wiring, $1,000 for installation of new welding heads and the
exhaust system, $1,200 for manifold oxygen and acetylene
installations, $800 for painting and cleaning, $1,600 for a tool
crib and storage, $5,000 lor the installation of an overhead

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Veteran's Memorial Hospital

ON TULlE - The platoon of
Ma rine Lt. Karl R. Russell.
106 Rccoiless Rife Platoon
Hq . Co. , lst Bn ., 6th Manne
Reg., 2nd Marine Div ., Camp
LeJeune , N.C., has be en
filmed at its base lo appear

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WASIDNGTON - IT RACED TiffiOUGH the House, but a
compromise extension of oil price control bogged down in the
Senate - and even a phone call to President Ford proved
fUtile. The Senate quit for the weekend at 8:40p. m. Thursday,
with no agreeement on the compromise.
Minutes earlier, assistant Senate Republican leader
Robert Griffin of Michigan announced he had reached Ford
during a political swing through New Hampshire and told him
the Democrats latest offer was for oil pr'ice controls to be
extended, but on condition the President not send Congress a
decontrol plan until November. Ford agreed that if the Senate
would pass the House's extension Ford would not send a
decontrol plan until Oct. 20.
No deal, the Democrats replied. "The President. ... has not
moved an inch," Sen. Edmund Muskie, D·Maine, said.
WASHINGTON - SEN. ROBERT TAFT, JR. , R.()hio ,
said Thursday Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zark had
sent him "guarant~s ...geared to protect the cunsumer interest and the economy" under plans to decuntrol oil prices .
Taft said his vote earlier this week to sustain President Ford's
veto of a six-month extension of current oil controls was based
on Zarb's guarantees.
Zarb's remarks were contained in a letter to Taft,
responding to the senator's requests at a White House meeting
with the President last Monday. "It is our plan to propose and
work for the enactment of legislation which will insure
protection of the independent sector of the energy economy,
including independent marketers as well as retailers," Zarb
wrote .
COLUMBUS - IN ITS SECOND ''mini..-eport" on possible
state goverrunent money.,saving measures, The Council for
Cost Control said Thursday Ohio should abolish the way it sells
automobile license tags, and only sell one tag to motorists
instead of two.
CurrenUy, deputy registrars sell auto tags. The Council
said a more centralized system should be instituted, and that
the workload in the Bureau of Motor Vehicles should be spread
more evenly throughout the year. The council said the improved efficiency of the proposed system would increase
annual income of $395,000, but would have a one-time cost of
$216,000.
Dropping the two-tag requirement would save the state
$1.4m1llion annually, said the Council, a special citizens' group
that cunducted a three-month study of state government
operations.
WASHINGTON - THE SENATE CIVIL SERVICE
Committee says 3 million white collar federal employes including the vice president and members of Congress deserve an 8.66 per cent pay raise. President Ford has asked
that federal salary hikes be held to 5 per cent to help curb inflation . But in a recummendation to the Senate adopted 7-2
Thursday, cummittee members said federal workers need
more.

The 8.66 per cent figure had been recommended earlier by
a presidential advisory committee. Under existing law it goes
into effect automaticaUy unless one branch of Congress rejects
Ford's 5 per cent request. It would cost $3.5 billion. The vice
president chief justice and House speaker, each of whom now
makes $62,500, would be included in the benefits, along with
cungressmen, who now earn $42,500. "The federal employe has
been kept at the end.. of the line," said cummittee chainnan
Gale McGee, [}.Wyo., ' 'while everybody else has been adjusted
upward."
WASHINGTON - FOR PRESIDENT FORD it was back to
the White House to pick up a clean shirt, then off again on
another political trip. After returning Thursday night :from a
day of campaigning in New Hampshrre, Ford was leavmg thiS
. .
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morning for two days in the Midwest and T~xas.
He goes first to St. Louis, Mo., to g1ve a televiSion m(Continued on page 12)

was not lost income

to

Lockheed because it was
added to the top of prices
charged to the oil-rich Saudis.
He said Lockheed was
satisfied with

net

income

resulting from the Arabian

sales.
Church said the J..ockheed
money was funneled through
Mideast weapons agent
Adnan Khashoggi.

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Khashoggi, an American-

educated Arabian who tried
to buy a California bank last
year, has also been linked
with Northrop
Corp .'s
payments to Saudi generals .
Although Church said the
$100 million was for bribes,
Haughton said the bulk of the
money went to Khashoggi
"and his associates ." But
Haughton said he could not
identify
Khashoggi's
associates, except for his
brother .

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MALCOLM B. OREBAUGH , secund from left, was
named center administrator for the Gallia, Jackson,
Meigs ConunliDity Mental Health Center, Inc . during
Thursday night's annual CommliDity Mental Health and
Mental Retardation Board meeting at the Holiday Inn .

Others lell to right are: Atty . Thomas S. Moulton , center
board chairman; Dr. George B. Greaves, clinical
director ; Dr . Timothy B. Moritz, director, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Retardation, and Dr . Harry
Chovnick, District 7 and 8 manager who announced his
retirement last nig ht.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday
through
Tuesday, fair Sunday and a
chance of showers Monday
and
Tuernay.
Highs
Sunday will be in the upper
60s to the lower 70s Monday
and Tuesday. Lows will be
in the 40s early Sunday,
rising to. the 50s early
Tuesday.

Crime to
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court m
one Week
;

In Meigs County just one
week was needed from the
time of the crime until the
suspected criminals had their
day in court.
That's how it was with this
crime, the reported theft of a
power saw valued in excess of
$150 from his trdck parked on
SR 7 by Hanford Mayle to
sheriff's deputy Ray Manley
last Friday at 4:45p.m .
Manley was given names of
two persons who might be
involved. Saturday night,
Robert Lynn · Riffle, 21,
Pomeroy, and his brother,
Monty Layne Riffle, 18, were
lodged in jail on charges of
theft by the Pomeroy City
police.
Manley questioned both
men who admitted taking the
saw and hiding it on Forest
RliD Road. Monday Monty
tbok Manley to the site and
the saw was recovered. Petty
theft charges were filed by
Mayle. The two men, freed on
bond, were to appear in
County Judge Robert E.
Buck's court today.

COLLIER CONFIRMED
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Senate has unanimously
confirmed Gov. James A.
Rhodes'

nomination

of

Howard L. Collier as director
of ·the state Office of Budget
and Management .

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Murder
trial
date set

Orebaugh named center's boss
Malcolm

was

taken

mini st rator is a graduate of

Gallipolis, was named center

Ri o Grance Colle ge. He

administrator for the Galli a,

received hi s Mas ters degree
in Ed uca tional Counse lin g
from
Ohio
University .

Jackson, Meigs Commun ity

Charles Tyree, Jr ., 44,
indicted lor murder on Aug.
28 bv the Meigs Co\Ulty Grand
Jury, pleaded not guilty when
arraigned before Meigs
Co\Ulty Common Pleas Judge
John C. Bacon Thursday. His
trial was set for Oct. l.
Tyree has been serving a
se ntence in the Ohio
Penitentiary on charges of
assault with a deadly
weapon. On June 19, at 12:35
a. m. Tyree allegedly shot
Ruby Jarvis, 33, Middleport,
three times with a small
caliber handgun, once in the
hand and twice in Her
stomach .
Tyree

B. Orebaug h,

into

custody by the Meigs Co\Ulty
Sheriff's Dept. and Mid·
dleport police at 3:12 a. m .
Ruby Jarvis was taken to
Holzer Medical Center where
she died 18 days later . Tyree
is lodged in Meigs County
Jail. Trial date has been set
lor Oct. l.

Mental Health Center, Inc.
during Thursda y night's
annual meeting at th e
Holid ay Inn, Kanauga.
The a nn ou ncement was

made by Atty . Thomas S.
Moulton
. ' ce nte r boa rd
chairman .
Ninety -s ix person s
representing
all
three
counties attended the dinner

meeting.
It was also announced Mrs.
Hamlin 1 Mary Lou ) King,
Gallipolis, is a new chairman
of the 648 Board . Harold
McCiur~ . Jackson, is new
vice chairman. Mrs. Ernest

Orebaugl1 has al so pursued
post~M;:~ sters

level courses in
admini s tration
and
voc ational counseling at both
Ohio Univers ity and Kent
State University.

Well -known

for

Orebaugh will se rve

me.''

" Wit h massive programs
being plann ed , I have reason
to be optimistic on the future

years, problems do exist. The
spea ke r felt , however, local
officials have se t a good

Orebaugh has served as a
teacher, counselor and
director of counseling in the

Gall ipolis City Schools .
Orebaugh also se r ved as
one of the original members
of the stee rin g committee fo r
the creation of th e Gall ia,

648 Board .

as

th e Gallipolis Rotary Club,
exe c utive officer for the presiden t of the Holzer
Medical Ce nter Volunteer
League , chairman of the

overall responsibility for the advisory

board

of

the

operational procedures of the Nelsonville Childre n's Center
center and its satellites.
and pri or to Thdrsday· s
The new ce nter ad~ appointment, served three.-

Rupe taken Local news in briefs
in Florida
. The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. reported today that
Gerald Eugene Rupe, 25,
Rutland has been apprehended in Orlando, Fla.
Rupe was arrested on a
traffic violation there. He
was alleged to have been
involved in the July 10 armed
robbery of the Kroger Store
here.
He is being charged by the
FBI for unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution . He will be
r e turned to Ohio by the Meigs
Co\Ulty Sheriff's Dept. as
soon as possible to face the
alleged charges.

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One driver
in hospital

Meig s Aerie 2171. Fraternal Order of Eagle s, will host n
District J F.O. E . meet ing Sunday beginning at 2 p.m . with
Robert Coulson, sta le outside ~uard of th e F.O. E. f r om Cadiz ,
as main speaker . There will aiso be an initiation A dance .=m d
free refreshments wilt fol low the mee t ing. All member s. and
guest s are welcom e.

THE PUBLI C IS INVITED TO ATTEND the grand
open ing of the Tuppers Plain s Branc h of the Pomeroy National
Bank to be ht:ld ~rom 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. Saturday. Fa vor s wi ll be
given .:'ldL•Its and children and seve ral cash door prizes w il l be
awarded . Employ es of the bank will be on hand to serve
refre shments to the visitors.

The Meigs County She riff 's
Dept. investi gated two ar·
cide nts Thursday, one alter
which a dri ve r was a dmitted
to
Veterans
Memorial

Hospi tal.

At 5:55 p. m. at the intersecti on of SR 7 and Un ion

Avo. Ronald F . Reynolds, 31,
Rt. 1, Minersville , carrying
four passenger s, was stopped
at Union Ave., waiting to turn
onto SR 7. His car was s tru ck
by one trave lin g on SR 7

driv e n by Willia m D.
McKnight, 66, Rt. I, Middleport. McKnight was taken
to the hospi tal and admitted
by the Pomeroy ER squad.

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Three defendants were
bond s in the court of Pomeroy

Mayor Dale E Smith Thursda y ni ght.
George MeHaffey, Albany,
was fined $10 and costs , lor
reckless operation,

Evelyn

Fitzpatrick, no address , $15
and costs, shoplifting, and
Harry Butcher , Pomeroy, $10
and

costs

for

speed in g .

Willi am Snodgrass, New
Haven, forfeited a $30 bond
posted for failing to yield
right of way and Michael
Caton, Vinton, forfeited a $100
bond posted for reck less
operation .

Reynold s
a nd
hi s
passengers had visible signs
of injuries,

but were not

MQf{E ITEMS HAVE BEEN contributed to a yard sale
being held for Lonn ie LeMa ster , six .year .old brain surgery
patient. by a group of Salisbury School area women . The sa le
be1ng held this weekend one m ile north of Da ve ' s Grocery on
former Route 33 .

newspapers inside a cabinet

immediately treated .
Al 4:35 p. m. Thurday in
Racine Terry M. Spencer, 19,
Rt. l, Racine , was stop ped at

caught fire . There were no
dan1ages.

AN OPEN IN VIT ATION HA S BEEN extended lo lhe

a stop sign when a car driven

public to attend the dedication of the Capt . Joseph C. McElroy
marker at 2 p rri . Su nday at Greenwood Cemetery , Rac ine . The
event is 5ponsored by th e M eigs County B1centennial com ·
m i5sion and the Meigs County Pioneer and Histor ica l Society
w ith Cong . CIMence E . Miller as speak er A reception will
follo w at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Hu ston 1n Syr&lt;'\ cu se

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HOT NEWSPRINT
The Middleport Fire Dept.
answered a call to the George
Knapp home on Hudson St. at
6:52 p. m . Thursday when

He was cited on charges · of
driving while intoxicated .

by Fannie Maynard, 53,
Racine, made a right hand
tur n onto Fourth and struc k
Spe ncer's car . There were no
injuri es or cilations.

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progress during th e past four

fined and lwo others rorfeited

Orebaugh is a member of

administration or the ce nter
board 's policies, asswning

is happening down here . You

are making things happen .
Your staff and board impress

to develop In Ohio the finest
mental health lacilities in th e
United States, " Moritz said.

Jackson, Meigs 648 Board

named

Mental Health and Re~1r­
dati on .
" My goal, and marching

The speaker, introduced by
Dr . Bernard F . Niehm, 648
Board member from Gallia
Co\ID ty , praised tr i-&lt;:o\Ul ty
officials lor their outstanding
work during the past year.
"' I'm very pleased with what

orders from Gov. Rhodes, is

and _late r , se rv ed as a
member and chairm;:;tn of the

wa s

director, Ohio Department or

thi s field," Moritz continued .

hi s

was named trea surer and
Jackson,
secretary.

Gallia, Jackson , Meigs 646
Board.
Guest spea ker last night
was Dr. Timothy B. Moritz .

development of programs in

pr ofes si on;:;tl a nd pe r so nal
service in the tri&lt;ounty area,

I Maxine ) Winge tt , Racine ,

Mrs. John (Trula) Zimmerly,

year s as assoc iate to Mr s .
Maxine
S.
Plummer ,
exec utiv e directo r of th e

LOCAL TEMI'S
The

temperature

in

downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.
m . Friday wi' s 63 degrees
with rain falling .

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GSI volunteers
are honored
Ohto l..Je utenanl Go\i ernOJ
Rtchard Cele s te told ap
proxtmately 200 pers on s
attending Thursda \ af·
ternoon s an nual Volunteer
Recogmhon 'I ea m Wes t Hall
at the Galhpohs State In stitute that we m Ohw need
a constituency for hwnan

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Morrow , program cha1rrnan
Volunteer
S e rv1ce s
Assoctal1on ,
Celeste
challenged those m the
audtence " to be leaders of a
movement to recogmze a
need for a conshtuency for
hwnan services ' '
Contmued Celeste, "We
must get the proper tools for
these real needs We need to
recogmze our respons1b1hty
Pubbc service ts everybody's

busmess ''
The lieutenant governor
called Thursday's event an
exctting and proud day for
volunteers \\ho have worked
long and hard to make

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Durmg
the
awards
ceremony, cerltftca tes of
apprectatwn were presented
to 114 mdtvtduals, 37 area
servtce and ctv1c clubs,
lodges, garden clubs, RSVP,
busmess ftrrns and youth
groups
Helen Grumbhng was one
of several mdtvtduals to
recetve spec tal recogm !ton
She recetved a gtft for 15
years of active serv1ce whtch
began m March, 1960
Other spectal awards were
presented ro the Galbpohs
Area Jaycees, GSI Volunteers and Mrs Paul Wagner
by James Mtddleton, awards
chatrman, Parents Volunteer
Assoctalton
Celeste, Mr and Mrs Paul

Wagner Claude and the Idle
Irts M1ller v.ere also honored
by the VSA
Jane Ann Denney , coor
drnator , Volun te er Services
presented rndividual av.ards
Dr Bernard F N1eltm, GSI
s up e rmtende nt s erv ed as
mas ter of cerem omes
Re' W1lham Kuhn gave
th e rnvocatwn Rev Hug hes
Pnce gave the benedtctton
One of the htghhgh ts of
Thursdays program \\a s
entcrtammenl by the Olde
Tyme Chorus and K1lclten
Band made up of Galha
County Semor CtiiZtens The
musicians presented several
vocal and tnstrumental
selections
Refreshments were serv ed
followmg the program
Favors were donated by
Ray Wedemeyer , Sandv
Beaver Insurance, Gml
Smtth, Stanley dealer
Indlvtduals recerv1n g
av.ards were
Grent Adams June Adam s
Ga y Adk1ns Margaret Arm
strong
Charle s
Bak e r
The lma Barne s Ellen Ba r te l
Dav1d
Bea v er
Bernard
Beet c her
T e rr 1 Belser
Sandy Blackburn Marga ret
Blazer
Margaret Br 1m
Patty
Burn e tt
Bea fr1 ce
Bus h Ruth Campbell Ver na
Ch amb erlain
H enr 1e tta
Church Anna Col l 1ns Larry
Coll1n s Ella Candee Edna
Cook Charl1e Corbm Ruth
Ann
Corbm
Be ulah
Cremeans and Bob Cummm s
Larry
Da 1ley
Ra ndy
Da iley R1ck Da1ley Roger
Dailey Greg Darl1ng Susan
Dav1 s Jean Ann Denn ey
Laura Dowler K1m Dun s
moor
Lee Dur•eux
L ucy
Earwood
Steve F err e ll
Nellie Ford
R1ta Frazer
John Furst Dorothy Gord on
Opal
Grdfm
Charlotte
Gnfflfh
Helen Grumb l .n g
Vernon Grumbl1ng and Leot a
Gu1nther
Bert1s Hall e y
Jan ey
Harns
Lor etta Hayn e r
Dorothy Heck e r
Re g na
Heugel Carolyn Htppenstee l
Gold1e
Hogan
M a)l. 1ne

Ho l br oo k Tom Huelskamp
Elva
Hu ss
M argare t
JaQuay Mildred J1v 1d e n
Rc,lph Jon es Ja m es K e ll ey
M ary K 111 gel M ae Lawren ce
Clemm•c Lawson
Th elma
Les t er Pea rl M ar k 1ns Suste
M a r t 1n
M au r ce M ayes
Jan el Mil ler
Pat M ille r
E velyn Mor ro w Mar y Ann
M cCa rl ey Mar y Lee M cDnde
an d M a r •a McQua id
John N eece Ann a N1bert
Ja n et N1bert Eun 1ce N1 ehm
E lt za b e th
Phillip s
B il l
Pol• nsk c Lena Ra1 k e Nan cy
R a1 n ey
Elhe l Ro b n son
Elt zab elh Rodenck
V elma
Ro se
Ev e lyn
R o thg e b
M adg e Salyer s Lt sa Sau n
de r s Ste ve Saunders M ar th a
S c ha f f1ng
S t eve
Sch uma cher Joanna Se xton
M adg e Shah a n Nell e Sh a w
Terr y Sh ra der and
Ire ne
Sm el t zer
Ga ll Smllh M •ck y Stokes
Al1 ce
Sto ve r
R e g1 na
Sobol ew sk• M1 ldr ed Sw a1 n
Hel e n
T y le r
Am os
Walb rown Pma Ward Ald en
W e d eme y e r
Lee
W e d e m eyer
Ra y
W ed e m e ye r
Bo b We rr y
K aren
Werry
Od e ll
Wlll• a m s Sarah W1nte r s
D e ne Wagn er
an d Ev a
Young
G ro u p s honored wer e
Am enca n Leg1on Aux il+ ary
Ap palac h •an Gr ee n Park s
Pro1 ect
Catholi c Women s
Cl ub Ea st Letart Method1st
Church Fut ure Teach er s of
Am e r1 ca
G AH S
Gall•a
Dramat1 c
Art s Soctety
Ga ll1po ll s Embl em Club No
199
B e nd of t he R1 ve r
Ga rd e n
Clu b
Ches h•re
Gard en Club French City
Ga rd e n Club
Gall•p o l1 s
G ard e n Club Mtddleport
Gard en Club R1o Grande
Gard e n
Clu b
Rutland
Garden Club Star Garden
Club
V1nton F r~end s h+p
G ard e n
Club
Way s•de
Gard e n Club
Wildwood
Ga r de n Club Y e Olde V Ill age
Gar den Club Good N ew s
Bapti st
Church
H o lz e r
Stud ent Nur ses Cla ss of 1977
~ Kanauga
Sport sman Cl ub
M e thodi s t W S C S
Pa 1n t
Cr eek
Bapt+ st
Church
Pr esbyt e r ta n Ch urc h Tex
Harn son and Val ley Boy s

V F W and Yo uth 0 A R C
Ga ll•polls Area Jaycee s
Larry Betz pres1dent M e1g s
County Advo ca c y G ro u p
Mitry Sk 1nner coordmator

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ruled out
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
Attorney General Wtlltam J
Brown has upheld a sertes of
' legtslattve
tntent ' '
statements wntten mto the
1976-77 state budget by
maJortty Democrats m the
legtslature to control agency
Par e nt s
V o lunt ee r
A ss oc 1af1 o n M 1le s Br uno
p re s id e nt
Vol u nteer Ser
v ces
A ss o c tat1on
Jo hn
F u r st
p r e sid en t
Re fatl
M er chant s Assoc1 a t 1on To m
T ope
pr es 1d e nt
Refire d
Se n1o r C1t1 zen s Program
M ae Rou sh coordinat or
Sh eltered lndu stn es o f GS I
M a rg are t
Bradbury
c hairman Da1ly T rtbun e
Hobart Wtl son Jr
Ed1tor
a nd Dal e Rothg eb Jr AS;s t
C1ty Ed ttor and WJ EH Rad o
St a l1on Mr and Mrs Paul
Wagn er own er s

This diet asks for trouble

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By Lawrence E Lamb, M.D
DEAR DR LAMB
Please tell me what I am
domg wrAAg How much
wetght can one expect to lose
on a 4()().500 calorte dtet? I do
not cheat My datly exerc1se
ts the routme housekeepmg
plus a two-mtle or more walk
plus a half-hour btcycle rtde
Accordmg to some tn·
forrnatton I should be losmg
at least 10 pounds per week,
but all I can manage 1s stx I
am female, 46, and have lots
tolose Jwantrodottqwckly
DEAR READER - What
are you domg wrong? Gomg
on a 40Q.500 calorte dtet That
18 an mV!tallon to developmg
a number of medtcal dtsorders and IS not safe As a rule
of thumb no one should go on
a diet of less than 1200
calories a day wt thout
medical supervtswn And the
maximum one should be
losmg after the first week
(when you Jose flwd and
empty the digesltve system
which Is not loss of fat) ts
about two pounds a week
Your diet must be deftctent

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llllf10rtant vttamms
Now, let's do a httle senstble , plam anthmetic A
pound of body fat conta1ns
35000 calones If you are
losmg stx pounds of fat a
week that would mean you
body used 21,000 calones
more than you ate or an
average of 3000 calones a
day Add to that the 500 you
are eatmg, and your body
under present condtttons
would be usmg 3500 cal ones a
day That ts a Jot of calones
for women Your t NO-mtle
walk a day uses unly about
120 calones The btcychng
w1ll be helpful , but the
amount of calones used
depends on speed and other
factor~ It ts not hkely ,
though , that you are usmg
more than 400 calones for
th1s , so your exerc1se
program uses perhaps as
much as 600 calones a day
What happens to the other
2900 calortes a day' Do you
really thmk your datl y
housekeepmg and ba sa l

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calones' I don 't
Then why are you losmg so
much wetghl' If you are, t!
means you are losmg Important muscle ttssue , not
JU St fat When you get
lhroug h wt th that program
you wtll have lost a lot of body
strength, and }OU wtll have
altered your body so that tl
wtll be more dtfftcult for you
to avotd obestty tn the future
Muscle cells use more
energy at rest than fat cells
As you lose them the amount
of energy your body uses at
rest wtll decrease Crash
dtets lead to loss of vttal
muscle bssue
The proper way to lose
wetght ts to lose fat, not
muscle, gradually It ts good
to have an exerctse program
along wtth a dtet to protect
agamst loss of muscles For
more mformalton on wetght
wn te to me m care of thts
newspaper , P 0 Box 1551 ,
Radto Ctty StattOn, New
York, NY 10019 Send a long,
stampe d
self-addressed
envelope w1th 50 cents a nd
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COLUMBUS IUPI) - The
Ohw Health Department satd
today there are more than 200
persons m Ohio Hospitals
"tlh St LoUi s typ e encephaltt ts symptoms, a form
of sleepm g stckness
'The department sa1d seven
Ohtoans w1th en cephaltltS·
hke sympton s have dted but
ftnal la boratory tests have
not lOnf1rmed the cau se of
death
The di sea se 1s s pr ea d by
mosqw tos
Dr Tom Halptn head of the
department s eornmumcable
disease div1s10n sa1d cooler
weather through out Ohto has
probably put an end to most
of the nsk of mosqwt oes
The count of hospttaltzed
persons m Columbus alone
v.Jth en ce pha!J!Is·llk e
symptons ts 95 wtth Franklm
Count~ th e hard est htt area m
the state
The Cleveland Health
Department a1ded b} a rea
hos pttals toda y s ta rted
chartmg suspected cases of
St Louts enceph a htt s to
prov1de a count of th ose
persons who may be affected
mosqmto·borne
by the
disease, whtch could be fatal
There may be up to 40
suspectoo cases m hospttals
m Cuyahoga County, accordmg to health department
offtctals, who satd spra}'lng
was
conttnmn g
where
s us pected vtcttms of the
disease have been hvmg
Dr Steven R Mostow, a
vtrologJSt and director of
Cleveland Metropolttan
General Hospttal s communt c able
dtsease
laboratory, satd tl appears
there are clustermgs of encephahtts cases on the
western stde of the Cuyahoga
Rtver and between the
hosp1tal and Lake Ene
Symproms mclude severe
headaches and senstttvtty to
hght, red eyes, muscle pam,
fever, and, m senous cases,
behavtoral changes and
mental confustwn

Dr. Lamb

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SPEAKER PRESENTED GWT - Richa rd Celeste Oh1o's lieutenan t governor "" s
presented a gtft by Eve lyn Morrow program chairman, Volunteer SerVI ces i\ssocJatwn
durmg Thursday's annual Volunteer Recogmtwn Tea at the Gal hpohs Stat e Instit ute It
Gov Celeste was guest speaker durmg the ahernoon e\ ent

ask for The Health Letter
number 4-7, Wetght Losmg
D1et
DEAR DR LAMB - My
husband, 78, has to get up
every mght w1th cramps m
hts leg, someltmes m both
legs The cramps are very
pamful Ftrst he thought tt
came from eatmg eggs once a
week, but he hasn't eaten any
for a long ttme now He
doesn ' t eat any fatty meat
Wtll you please explam what
he can do about the cramps?
DEAR READER - He wtll
need a careful exammatwn
He may have poor ctrculatwn
to hts legs and feet Don 't let
him put 1t off
For reltef of symptoms he
m•ght get some beneftt by
weanng long, wool socks to
bed at ntght Keepmg the feet
warm w1th some safe devwe
such as warm socks often
helps prevent cramps That ts
not a subslttute for a good
exammatton as he may need
some medtctne or other
treatment

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less than 300 words long (or be subject to reduCtion by
the editor) and must be signed with the slgn~·s addre••· Names may be withheld upon publlcatlon,
However, on request, names will be disclosed. Letten
sbould' be In good taste, addressing Issues, not per.
sonaUtles.

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Missionaries coming
to Mt. Union Oturch

spendmg and procedures by
the
Republtcan
admtmstratton of Gov James
A Rhodes
The Democrattc attorney
general ruled Thursday that
11 of Rhodes' 72 ttem vetoes
m the general appropnattons
btll are mvalid He S8ld the
Jegtslature may tmpose
'qualtficatwns and conditwns " on appropnatwns
wtthout fear of a guber·
natortal veto
Brown's ruling was contamed m a formal 19-page
opmton wrttten at the request
of majonty Democrats m the
Ohw House for the purpose of
detet mtnmg tf Rhodes '
vetoes should be challenged
tn court
An attorney general 's
opuuon has the force of law m
the absence of legis!atton or a
court rulmg
Brown held that four other
ttem vetoes questwned by the
House Democrats were valid
and ftve more were made
moot by subsequent enactment of law
Rhodes last July vetoed 72
tlems m the $10 6 billion
approprtaltons bill Most of
!he vetoes mvolved language
and spendmg melhods rather
than dollar amounts
Brown satd a governor can
veto non-appropnatlon ttems
Wtlhm an appropnattons bill
tf !hey are "separate and dtstmct" from !he money 1tems.
He may not, however, veto
language establishmg condl·
!tons for the spending of the
money, Brown ruled.
Brown upheld Rhodes'
ve(()es of Items
- Addmg two legislators ro
the state Emergency Board
-Authortztng the state
Controllmg Board to make
deftctency and emergency appropnatwns
- Dtrectmg the Ohw Board
of Regents to required stateasststed
colleges
and
untverstttes
to
recrutt
females and members o{ •
mmonty groups

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Marauders .at Belpre tonight BASEBALL

The Meigs Marauders will
try for the second tune m thiS
new football season for thetr
first vtctory Friday mght
against the Belpre Eagles at
Belpre Last week a Metgs
raUy fell just short, resulting
m a 14-12 Polnt Pleasant Btg
Black VIctory
The
Marauders
JUSt
couldn't get thmgs started
last week The offense never
really started chckmg until
the second half when tbe
Marauders scored two fourth

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the food stamp issue

Dear S1r
1 am a coal rruner s wtfe and I am wrtting thts letter to
everyone m Met gs County who lhtnks we are not enlttled to
food stamps
A coal mmers wtfe ha s been quoted t o sa} her husband made
$103m two days That ts n ghl, as far as tt goes That two days
pay was stretched ove r an etght we€k penod You tell me how
any famtly of 4 can hve off of that
Another pomt . lhe questt on of them gmng back to work They
trted and were stopped by shotguns m their faces NO MAN
would go back ro work under these condtttons
As far as actmg like adults, when tt comes ro puttmg food on
the table for your childre n, any sane person would do th e same
We pay tax es the same as anyone else tn thts state a nd we a,..
enltUed to the food stamps - Jeam e Howell, Pomeroy , Oh1 o

THE WILKTNSONS

M1
and Mrs
Edgar
Wilkins on m1ss10nan es to
the South\\ es t lndtan Sc hool
ne t:H Ph oemx Anz
will
s pe a k a l th e Ml Unwn
BaptiSt Chur ch, two m1les
south of Carpe nter on County
Road 10 at 7 30 p m Wed·
ncsday l he pubh c ts tnvtted
The Wtlkmsons serve wtth
Wurld Gospel Mtsston an
mte1 denonunatJonal sendmg
agenc) wt th 135 m1sstonanes
and homeland staff working
tn 18 areas of the worlq Jn.
ternatwnal headquarters IS tn
Man on, lnd
Born m Pan ama Cl ty , Fla ,
Mr Wlikmson ts the son of
rm sswnary parents He spent
much of hiS boyhood tn
Kenya
Afn c a , and tn
Artzona, where h1s parents
served as WGM mJsswnanes
He s lud1ed at Glendale
Communtty Juntor College,
Anz ona , and rece1ve
h1s
Bac helor of Arts degree at
Vennard College, Iowa
Mr s Wtlktnson, North
Dakota nat1ve , also a Vennard graduate , served as
secretary to the prestdenl of
the college, and asststed m
the preschool program
Soulh,.est lndtan School,
where the Wtlktnsons have
served for a term, lS a
Chnsltan boardm g school
accommodatmg grades one
through 12 Its purpose IS to
provtde a Chnst-centered
educatton, and to challenge
students wtth the gospel of
Chn st, to the tnlent that the
lnd1an young people \\til want
to share thetr fatth wtth
parents on the reservations

I
3- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept 12, 1975

Dodgers claim
•
season series

Dear Str
When I read m " Kaltes Korner" the names of those who have
been promoters m the town of Syracuse I know of two people
who were omttted Both show spec tal concern for the mterest
of our town One ts Mrs Robert Crow who always looh
hopefully forward to a greater futur e It 1s most encouragm g to
have such stgmftcant support from one wtth such a sagacwus
rrund A truly great person takes tune to console, to encourage
and ro asstst others unselftshly, m ways small and grea t, and
Mrs Crow certamly does JUS! that The other person ts ou r
pohce offtcer, Mtlron Vartan , who shows concern for the safety
of our people as well as our property I am sure I VOICe the
sentunent of our populatiOn when I say , thank you , Mr Vartan
- (Name Wtthheld on request )

WS ANGELES (UP!) -

Rtck Rhoden brtefly broke
mto the Los Angeles Dodgers'
starting rotation early m the
season but was quickly returned to the bullpen when
Burt Hooton proved his
ability as tbe team's fourth
starter
Since then, the 22-year-old
rtgh~ander has been used
sparingly, makmg 23 appearances, only eight of them
as starts
"Every tune I go out there,
tl's unportant," satd Rhoden
"In every outmg I hope to get
m the starting rotation My
future IS as a starter I've
always been a starter "
Rhoden hurled a sevenhitter against the Clnclnnah
Reds Thursday rnght to help
the Dodgers to a li-2 wln and
even his record at 2·2

Now for the other side
Dear Str
Smce the arttcle m the paper last mght seemed ro be mea nt
for one dump place (and thts has been done more than on ce),
the other stde should be satd
I have taken my trash ro the box and couldn't get to tt for the
bags sttcking out on top and all around No wonder tt was a
mess , the collector dtdn't come get tt when he was supposed to
I bave seen people of other towns come bnng trash to our
box, so thetr servtee was too ltttle, maybe
Please thank people for trymg to put the btg stuff close by A
Jot of fuss could be saved tf the county sent a loader and tru ck
out once a year to get the btg trash, and not blame us so much
It's that, or m some dttch maybe, and which ts best? We have
trted as much as one comrrusstoner has tned - Jo Jones,
Portland, Ohto

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)A Jot of water has passed over
the dam smce last Nov 9
when Michigan State upset
then top-ranked Ohto State IS..
13 ln one of the most bazarre
finishes ever seen m college
football.
To refresh some memortes,

officers, other leaders
charter members, whose
names wtll be posted, are
Mrs Dallas Walker, chatr·
woman (phone 773-5686 ),
Mrs Roy Harless and Mrs
Wtlham Zerkle Charter
members may donate $1
The followmg ladtes were
appomted to serve m
collectmg htstory of the town
as well as collectmg ptctures,
Mtss Lenn G•bbs , Mrs.
Wtliiam Zerkle and MI s Earl
Ingels
The town of Mason has
furmshed bratded rugs for
the home, lace curtams and a
kitchen stove
L W Getty, Clerk, Mason
County Court, has been acltve
m promotmg thts huge undertakmg and was tn·
strumenU.l m gettmg thts
htstonc property for the town
as well as the Instant
Ltbrary The house and lot
were purchased by the court
for $16,000
The
Mason
Unti ed
Methodtst Church gave
chatrs to be used at the home
and Mrs Clarence McCloud
gave ltght globes for the
chandelter
The Htstoncal Soctety ts m
need of anltque furmture to
ftmsh furmshmg thts large
home
Anyone
havm g
~onattons ts asked to call a

member of the execuhve
commtttee
It was pi oposed to use a
porlton of the house wh1ch
would not serve as a
museum, but no action v. as
taken
Attendmg were Mtss Lena
Gtbbs, Mrs. Wtlltam Zerkle
Mrs Dallas Walker, Mrs
Russell Barton, Mrs Gladys
Thomas, Mrs Roy Harless,
Mrs Landon Smtih, Mtss
Al1ce Roach, Mrs Ameb a
Roach, Mrs Zelma Hunter
Mrs Earl Ingels, and Mrs
Alma Marshall_, Mts Ra y
Proffitt, Mason Libranan
was unable to attend as she
"as next door at the Instant
Ltbrary preparmg for 1!.&gt;;
early opemng It ts a carousel
type bwldmg supplies by the
State Library Commtssw n
constructed by the Mason
County Court as a part of 1l'
plan to supply good library
servtce to the county
The town of Mason ts
cooperattng m thts a c
comphshment by payt ng
ultiittes and Ltbranan ser
vtces, and $8,000worth of new
encyclopedtas, referen ce
books , recordmgs and sub
scnptwns to 25 magazm es
wtll be supphed by the State
Library Commtsston

sequenttal
burden
on paymg federal taxes at the
ui!II!tes," Metcalf satd highly theorettcal 48 per cent
"Rather, tt ts another hidden corporate tax rate, " be satd
benefit for them
"Comm1sstoners all too
"Thetr representatives still often nod soberly, adJust
go before regulatory com- !herr ftgurattve Wigs and
mlsstons, With faces stratght approve By !he tune the
and long, and ask for double utilities have used the tn·
thetr revenue needs m order vestment tax credits, raptd
to have what they need after tax wnteoffs and hber al
deprectation which indulgent
Congresses have provided
REVIVAL NOTED
them, there are little or no
Revtval servtces wtll get federal taxes to be patd "
underway Sunday and conMetcalf satd SIX of the
tmue mghtly at 7 30 through compames - Appalachian
Sept 21 at the Snowvtlle Power, Indiana and Michtgan
Umted Methodist Church Electnc, Kentucky Power,
located on State Route 681 Kmgsport Power, Ohto
ftve mtles west of State Route Power and Wheeling Electrtc
3 Rev Howard Mayne,
- are subtndi11nes of the
pastor, will conduct the
American Electric Power Co
revtval featurtng spectal headquartered m New York
smgmg each evemng The He satd none of the seven patd
publtc ts mvtted
any federal taxes

that game, wh1ch deprtved
the Buckeyes of a perfect
regular season and probably
a nattonal champtonshtp,
ended wtth Ohto State mstde
!he Spartan one yard line
Coach Woody Hayes, however, crlttctzed game offlctals
for permtttmg Mtchtgan

Sport Parade
By MILT~,, !!JG;;",!AN
UP! Sports Ed1tor
NEW YORK (UP!) - JacK Dempsey was walking down the
street wtth hiS wife, Deanna, the other day, both of them enJoymg the bahny early afternoon sunshine, when he nudged
her m the rtbs
"Look at that one'" said the ex-&lt;!hamp, a note of sudden
excitement m htS vmce
HIS wife swung her gaze around, She wanted to see what had
captivated her husband's attention so much and she
discovered tt was a gorgeous blonde m her 20's, a real
knockout
"Isn't she a beauty?" Jack Dempsey asked h!S wife, taking
note of the gtrl's features wtthout actually starmg because he
has always been a gentleman. "Lucky thing I'm a happily
marned man "
At 80, Jack Dempsey, the man whose name probably wtll
always symbolize the ultimate m prtze ftghtmg, sttll rematns
mcredtbly young m heart So young, and so much a national
ftgure wtth whom people of all ages can and do tdentify, that he
Is to be honored as Seruor Citizen of the Year m Sports next
Wednesday at tbe New York C1ty Department of Recreallon
Seruor Cttizens' Carmval m Central Park
Anybody who sitU remembers Jack Dempsey choppmg
huge, hulking Jess Willard mto tiny pteces or butchenng up
btg pathetic Luts Firpo can't posstbly picture hun the same
wa~ they do a lot of other semor ctttzens, needtng help all the
tune and almost ready for a rest home, because Jack Dempsey
could never be part of any picture like that He ISn't, e1ther
Qccastonally he 18 bolhered by artlmtis, and there lS more
than a touch of gray at the temples, but the former world
heavyweight champ still gets around all right and retams that
big shock of black harr that was almost as much of a trade·
mark m hiS hey-day as his murderous right hand
Basically, Jack Dempsey 18 today what he always was, a
conservative man. Fifty years ago that never prevented hun
from apprectating an attractive woman and tt doesn't now
etther
"Jackapprectates beauty many form," says hiS wife, a chic
good-looker herseU, "To giVe you an example of what I mean, I
started m sculpturmg class the other day, did !he head of a
man the very ftrst day and tt was JUdged ro be ralher good I
rold Jack about tt when I got home and he satd, 'You know,
maybe r should go to that class With you, too, because I've
always liked to do things wtth my bands ' He meant tt He likes
robe mvolved mas many thmga as he can, and he doesn't feel

J

,

old at all
tiful
,
"I really don't rrund when he looks at beau
women,
says Deanna Dempsey "They've been around hun aU hiS life
and he's used to !hem by now,"
In some respects, Jack Dempsey hasn't cbanged from the
tune he was Amertca's foremost sports figure He never liked
seemg gtrls m slacks' then and still doesn't He thinks most
gtrls look better m dresses
Deanna Dempsey has been mamed to the one-time bonng
king the past 17 years and every now and then some other
woman will come over and tell her how lucky she IS tp be Mrs
Jack Dempsey
Her answer Ill always tbe same

"I khow 1 am/' she says

'

Johnny Bench got up wtth two
oul~

'! threw the baU as hard as
I could and got tt on the
corner," satd Rhoden of the
pttch that strud&lt; out Bench
'It seemed ro "s!au "
"Ctncmnatt ts strong
enough to come back at you,"
satd Garvey "It was mce to
hit the home run because tt
gave Rtck some leeway to
work With I was JUS! trymg ro
pull the ball down tbe Jeftfteld
line but tt went out "
Rhden lost his shutout m the
sixth when Tony Perez
smgled home Ken Griffey for
his lOis! RBI
The Reds move mto San
FranCISCO romght With Don
GuUett, 13--3, scheduled ro
work agamst the Gtants' John
Montefusco, J:l--8

State players to stall out the
flnal seconds by not lettmg
the Buckeyes !me up for a
!mal play
Since then, Mlchtgan State
has gone under mvesttgal!on
by the NCM for alleged
recrUttmg vtolattons and
Spartan fans assumed tt was
Hayos who msttgated the

cl1arges

Some large utilities paid
no federal taxes last year
WASIDNGTON (UP!) Seventy-&lt;nx of the country's
215 largest electric power
cornparues patd no federal
taxes last year, according ro
!he Federal Power CommiSSlon
In all, the 215 firmS patd
taxes averagmg only 1 3 per
cent of revenues Thetr
profits were 12 6 per cent, tbe
f1gures showed.
Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont ,
a longtune crtltc of the utility
mdustry, published !he FPC
figures
m
Thursday's
Congresstonal Record
They showed the 215 ftrms
had revenues of $42 billion
and patd $528 million m
federal taxes A year ago,
Metcalf satd, 50 of the
eomparues patd no taxes,
"Federal taxatton ts obVIously no longer a con·

Although 171&gt; games behind
the Reds and elunmated from
playoff contentton, the
Dodgers captured !he season
sertes agalJISt the Western
DtVISton champs by wmrung
10 of the 18 games
Steve Garvey provtded
much of the Dodger muscle
Thursday mght, beltmg a
home run and smgle ro drtve
m three runs to drive hiS
season Iota I ro 84 RB!s
The Dodgers tagged starter
Jack Billingham for ftve runs
m the ftrst flve lnnlngs ro
send !he lanky nght-hander
to hiS etghth defeat m 23
decl8lons
Rhoden satd he was close ro
bemg lifted tn the etghth
mnmg after Pete Rose led off
wtlh hiS seventh home run,
Joe Morgan walked and

Woody begins 25th
year with Buckeyes

Historical society names
BY ALMA RUSSELL
MASON, W Va -Mason's
Htstoncal Soctely meetmg
Tuesday at the former Lewts
. Roush . Johnson home to
elect
officers,
appomt
comm1ttees and tour the
home
where
extensive
repatrs have been made
It was brought out at the
meetmg that the home was
also once owned by the late
Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson,
parents of Mrs Chnshne
Gulhne a reltred area vocal
must c teacher A desk
belongmg to Mr Johnson, a
former surveyor, and a
dmmg table and chatrs were
gtven to the soctety to be used
at the home by Mrs Gulhne
The Lewts ststers ( Mtsses
Lucy and Vtrgmta) of Huntmgton, gave the soctety therr
mother's and father's library
table and an anltque chma
cupboard and some of their
books The Honorable V1rgll
A Lewts was Slate Htstonan
and Arch!Vlst
Mrs Landon Smtih, elected
cha1rman of the Histoncal
Soctety, appomted Mrs Ray
Proffitt secretary and Mrs
Dons Roberts was appomted
treasurer
Three ladles volunteenng
to be m charge of the dnve for

for the Marauders
The Marauder defense
showed that they are for real
thiS year as they held the Btg
Blacks on fourth and shari
yardage several tunes That
was probably the one thing
that kept the Marauders close
throughout the game
Last week 's ram dtdn't help
matters for the Marauders
etther
The Marauders
probably have one of the
smaUer lines for a Class AA
team m the area and the

rams never help m that c ase
Last year the Marauders
defeated the Eagles m a
grtdtron contest held at
Pomeroy
Coach Chancey ts m hopes
of an explostve Marauder
offense thts week as well as a
very ttght defense If thiS
happens, the Marauders
could well be on thetr way to
!herr ftrst vtctor} of the 1975
grtdtron season
The questton artses, ho"
rough wtll tt be for the
MaraudPr"~

Two names added to the list

In the past year , SIS has
had a record enrollment of
180 students Some have
come rrom as far as Oregon
and Montana, although mos t
of them are from the NavaJo
and Papago reservatiOns m
Arizona Stnce 1ts begmnlllg
m 1952, the seh oul has
m1mstered to 34 tnbes
Mr Wtlkmson had many
opportun1lles to gtve spmtual
counsel to the boys tn the
dormttory, and he dtrected
the athlellc program of U1e
sch ool
Mrs
Wtlktnson
worked tn the school off1ce
a nd asstsled wt th the
teachtng load Stnce July ,
1974, she has kept busy canng
for lhe1r twtn babtes,
Shannon and Brad
Mr W1lkmson wtll show by
message and ptclures what
World Gospel Mtsston ts
domg to reach these longneglected Amencans wtth the
gospel of Chnst
The
W1lktnsons plan to return to
the work tn Anzona after a
regular furlough

pertod touchdowns to make
!he game a thriller
All through the ftrst half the
Marauders couldn' t seem ro
make that btg play and as a
result they found themselves
trailing 7~ at the half and
later 1~ before they could
get thmgs rollmg
The runnmg abilities of
tatlback Terry Qualls never
really were on display unttl
the second half. Qualls was
responstble for many of tbe
btg plays m the second hall

I

Although the NCAA !hiS
week came to the defense of
the veteran Buckeye coach,
saymg tl was not he who blew
the whiStle on the Spartans,
the whole thmg adds up ro a
slambang clash between two
of the nalton's top teams
Saturday
Unfortunately, the mvestlgallon drama has just
about overshadowed the
game ttself, which should go
a long way towards deciding
who goes to the Rose Bowl ,
thiS year
Although the Buckeyes and
Spartans must both play
Michigan, constdered by
many as the favonte for the
title, a loss Saturday would
certamly make thmgs dif.
ftcult
Hayes, startmg hiS stlver
anmversary season as
Buckeye coach, takes a
cunous mixture of out.
standmg veterans and
newcomers to East Lansmg
The enttre startmg back·
field, led by He!Sffian Trophy
wmner Archie Griffm and
quarterback
Corneltus
Greene, ts back agam
But tbe offenstve !me was
hard-hit by graduatton, wtth
only two starters returmng tackle Scott
Dannelley and guard Ted
Smith
The defense IS even more
mexperienced wtth only three
returnees, although tts
potenbal has not been
questioned
Hayes, who has been ttght·
lipped bolh about the tn·
vesttgatton and Saturdsy's
game, has called tt the
Buckeyes' toughest opener m
his 25 years And tt very well
could be !he roughest m the
school's hiStory
The Buckeyes will go mto
the game at full strength wtth
the return to practice Monday of seruor defensive back
Cra1g Cassady
"We've been very fortunate
w1th mJurtes," sa1d Hayes,
"bolh last sprmg and thiS

fall "

In Mi~htgan State, the
Buckeyes face a veteran
team, paced offenstvely by
quarterback Charhe Baggett
and fullback Levt Jackson,
whose &amp;&amp;-yard run m the

10 o'clock tomght? Maybe not
all that tough
Last week the Ea gles fell to
Fort Fr} e 35-0 tn thetr
opener Of course, no one
knows how strong Fort Frye
"as and IS One notable fa ct
ts that both the Fryers and
the Eagles lost 20 le lte rmen
fr om thetr squads of 1974
Belpre's Coa c h Hald en
JUnt or s
start ed mostly
agatnsl Ft Frye and ts expected to open up the same
way agamst Metga

to hPNlmP 1 1 hv

Dove hunting
out after '75

Phils five out
after victory

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Ea st
Thanks
to a 21-year old
W l
Pe-t G B
P 11Sbur g h
81 6'2 569
ri g hthand e r,
Larry
Ph il ad e lph• a
78 68 SJ J
5
ChriStenson, the Phtladelphta
Sl Lou s
75 70 5 17
6
Phtlhes are not yet the ··was
N e w Yo rk
7&lt;1 72 507
9
Ch •c ago
70 n
476 14
kid
s" of 1975
Montreal
64 8 1 441
18 1 J
West
Once the youn g '75 Philhes
W L
Pet G B
began
LQ challenge the Pittsx C m c nna 1
96 50 6 58
Los A n g e les
79 68 53 7 I! ' , bur gh Ptrales for Nattonal
~ an 1 ran c sc o 10 76
J 79 26
Lea gue
Ea s t
pennant ,
San 0 E.&gt;QO
67 80 .t 56 19 '
compart
sons
of
th
e la s t
A II.J n la
6-1 83 435 31
Ho us ton
sa 90 39'2 39
Phtladelphta pennant clubx c tmch ed dnt •Ston ftflc
the 1950 ' whtz k1ds " of Robtn
Thur s day s Res ult s
(ht CdQO I ? 51 LOU tS 6
Roberts , Rt c hte As hburn ,
Houston 1 Sa n F ran c.sc o 3 12
tn n ng s
Granny Hamner et a l N e-w Y ork 7 P !!sburgh 0 ntg h l
readily came to mmd
Ph ladc l ph•a 5 Montr eal 0 n 1ght
And although the Pirates
San D ego t f&lt;~ la n •a 3 n 1g hl
L os J\ nqe tes S Ctnc tn n a l • 2
have
now r ebutlt a for
n tq hl
mtdabl e lead, ChriStenson
Fnd a v s Gam co;,
( All T 1mes E DTl
has
been one of the few rays
M onlr ca l 113 1a r B 15 ) a t P !I s
burgn 1Candcla r• a 7 J 1 8 OS of hope on a n otherwtse
pm
disa ppomtmg pllchtng stafl
N ew Y o rk (M at lack 16 10 1 ,, ,
Thur s da}
nt g hl
51 l OUtS ( M cGiolh en 14 II I
8 30 p m
Chrtstenson threw a ram/\l l a nt e~
tE ac;tc r l y 18 1 at L os
abbre
viated 6'&gt;tnnmg 5-0
/\ n q c lcs ISu tlon 1617 )
10 30
p Ill
shutout over the Montreal
Hous ton ( Kon e uny 6 ll l at
Sa n o ,ego l~ p liner 8 17&gt; 10 30 Expos that, combmed wtth
p m
c nc tn nat • t Gull ett 13 l l at the Ptrates' loss, moved the
Phtlltes to wtthtn ftve games
5an f ran c.sc:o &lt;Mo n t e t u sco IJ
Il l II OS p m
of flrst place m the NL East
The three-httter upped
Am ertcan L ea9ue Stand.ng s
By Un1l ed Pr ess lnl ernaltonal
ChriStenson's record to 10-S m
Nattonal

Leagu ~

Srand•ngs

By Un•tcd Pr ess lnt crnat•onal

COLUMBUS I UP!) - The pore Ohver Ocasek, D·Akron,
Ohto House has voted to allow satd
Democ rats would
the current huntmg season on discuss the btll today to see tf
mourrung doves ro continue, 11 should be moved Smce tl
but also affirmed that the contams restnction on the
btrd wtll be removed from the dtvts1on of wtldltfe , the
game l!St after 1975 if the proposal mtght not meet wtth
Senate and Gov James A Rhodes' approval
Ea sl
Rhodes agree
Durmg lengthy debate on
W l Pet
G 8
The House Thursday the btll , House members Basi on
86 60 58 9
Ba t t , mor e
e1 6 5 555 s
passed, 7~17, and sent to the voted 61 ro 29 agamsl an
N ew York
75 7 1 5 14 11
Senate leglSialton prohibttmg amendment by Rep Ronald Cleve la nd
70 7'1 49 ) 14
62 85 412 2d 1 :1
the huntmg of mournmg H James, D Pro ctorvtlle, Milwa u k ee
Del roil
55 9 1 377 )I
doves m Ohio and forbtdding which would have added the
West
W l Pet
G 8
the state DtVIston of Wtldhfe mournmg dove to the hst of
Oakl and
88 5 6 6 11
to add any more btrds or state game btrds
Kansas C ty
80 64 55 6 8
Tex a s
72 75 49 0 17 1:1
anunals ro the game huntmg
James satd Ohto has SIX Ch1c
ago
68 76 472 20
list w1thout prtor legtslattve mtlhon mournmg doves and M1 nnesot a
66 75 11 68 20' 1
67 78 &lt;1 62 211 2
approval
70 per cent of them dte each Ca l tfO rn ta
Thursday s Resul ts
But before passmg the btU, year anyway wtthout a BOSIO n ) De tro d I
N ew Yor k 10 Milwa uke e 2
the House voted 49 to 41 to hunting season
ntg hl
remove an emergency c1ause
" Amenca 's most popular Bnl l m o r e 10 Cleveland 2 nt ghl
Fnday ~ Gam es
which could have canceled game brrd should also be a
(All Tim e!&gt; EOT l
the season upon enactment
game b1rd m Ohto," James Oaklan d &lt;St eber! 4 &lt;1 And
Bosman 9 5 l at Mm neso t a
A two-mon!h season on satd
(A lbu r y 6 7 and Hug hes 1&lt;1 12 )
mourrung doves, mstttuted by
Most of the sponsors of the 2 6 p m
the
dtvtston,
ts
now btU prohtbitmg dove huntmg Ca l •l or nta ( Hass ler 3 12 and
ng er 7 1J t at Ka nsas C• l y
proceeding Removal of the satd they felt the legtslature, s( Palt
n 99 and Btrd 95 1 2 7
emergency clause means any and not the wtldlife dtvtswn, p m
!waukee (Colborn 10 10 1 at
prohtbthon agamst dove should control the hst of M
Boston (( levE&gt;Ia nd 11 9 ) 7 30
pm
hunting would not take effect game ammals
Clevel and (W a ts J 1) at New
for three months, even if the
If enacted, the b11l would York ( Dobson 11 l&lt;~ l 8 p m
btll were passed by the ban dove hunttng next yea r , Cht cago (Je!l er son J 9) at
T(' x.a s (W r, q ht J 61 9 p Senate and stgned by Gov
but the legtslature could Ba ,,,..,.,..., rl :...
J 1 51 a t
James A Rhodes
estabhsh a season through Del r o't (Col em an 9 16 1 9 p m
Senate Prestdent Pro Tern- subsequent leg•slatton

1'onight's games
Coal C;rove at Gallipo lis
Lan caster at Athe ns
Portsmouth at Ironton

Mtamt coach Dtck Crum
hopes hts Redskms have thetr
eyes on the nght shade of
green Saturday when they
open thetr season at home
agamst once-beaten Marshall
Mtamt, whtch takes a 2J..
game unbeaten streak mto
the season, shouldn't have
much trouble wtlh a young
Marshall if the Redsktns
aren't Jookmg past the
ThiUldermg Herd
But, next week, M1arru
plays at Mtchtgan State,
which, hke Marshall wears
green and whtte, and the
Redskins may ftnd tt bard not
to look ahead
"! think tt's a thing you
really have to concentrate
on," satd Crwn, startmg hts
second year as Mtarru head
coach 11 ] know smce we
started practtce, the only
closmg rrunutes of last year 's
game gave the Spartans the
Win

Addmg dunens10n to the
attack thiS year ts the return
ro duty of tatlback Ted Bell,
the Oh10 back-of-the-year tn
1973 whtle at Youngstown
Cardmal Mooney Htgh
School Bell, who rrussed aU
last year wtth a knee InJury,
w1ll alternate at tailback w•th
veteran RICh Baes
The Spartans lost only
three starters frbm last
year's defense, whtch held
the htgh scormg Buckeyes ro
a rouchdown and a patr of
field goals.
"Thetr defense plays wtth a
high degree of mtenstty,"
satd Buckeye ass1stant
George Chaurnp. "That's the
type of ktd they play on
defense They are hard hit·
ters "
Mtchtgan State has beaten
the Buckeyes three of the last
four years and holds an S-7
edge m the senes between the
two teams

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people we've talked about or
looked at ftlm on ts Marshall
We even talked ro the ktds
thts sprmg They are aware
of the problem "
Crum 's problem wasn ' t
helped much last week when
Marshall opened tts season
wtth a 2IJ..II loss to Akron, the
only team the Thundermg
Herd beat last year
Marshall moved the ball
very well," satd Crum · ~ n,s
JUSt that they are a young
team and made too many

rrustakes "
The RedsklliS, two-ttme defendtng
Mtd-Amer1can
Conference champton and
Tangenne Bowl wmners,
agam wtll rely on a sohd
defense and a veteran of·
fenstve backfield, led by
veterans Sherman Smtth at
quarterback, fullback Rob
Carpenter and wmgback
Randy Walker
There are two MAC games
on thts week's schedule, Ohio
Uruverstty traveling to Mt
Pleasant, Mtch , to lest
rugged Central Mtchtgan ,
and Toledo meetmg Ball
Stale at Muncte, Ind
Ohto Umverstty coach Btl!
Hess, starttng hts 18th year as
dean of the MAC coaches, has
somewhat of an unknown
quanttty wtth converted
recetver Rtck Ltltenthal
taking over at quarterback
Central Mtchigan, IZ.I last
year after an operung game
loss and the NCAA Divtswn II
champs, opened 1ts season
last week w1th a ~ MAC
vtctory
over
Western
Mtchtgan
In other games mvolvmg
Mtd-Mn teams Bowltng
Green travels ro Brtgham
Young for a mght game,
while Kent State also opens
tis season at mght at Northeast Loutstana
Other key games ftnd
Akron at Western M•chtgan,
Cmcmnat1 hostmg Richmond ,
Dayton a.t Eastern Kentucky ,
Baldwin-Walla ce a t Wtl-

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AT NOON ON THURS. )-EAST COURT

tenberg , and Central State at
Youngstown State
"Central Mtchtgan ts a fme
football team ," satd Hess
They are welkoached, very
aggresstve, have excellent
team speed and a couple of
powerful runnmg backs
' Thetr defense ts very
sound, ' Hess contmued "In
fact ,
they
have
fe w
weaknesses offensively or
defenstvely "
Lilienthal, a high school
quarterback from Cambndge, played both ttght end
and wtde recetver at OU hts
ftrst three years and stands
ftfth tn rece1vtng yards tn OU
history
But, Hess moved the 6-2,
190-lb senwr back to the
stgnal calltng spot last sprmg
and has been pleased w1th the
results
Toledo, whtch rallied for a
last mmute 32-31 wm over
Western
Carohna
la st
Saturday, wtll be gunntng for
ItS rust conference W ln
agamst a Ball State team
which beat Eastern M•chtgan
24-14 m tts opener
Once agam, the Rockets
wtll rely on the strong nght
arm of semor quarterback
Gene Swtck, who completed
26 of 36 pass attempts for 346
yards agamsl Western
Caroltna
Bowltng Green, ptcked as
one Mtarru's top challengers
m the MAC race, faces a
rugged test agamst Bngham
Young

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The Philhes scored three
runs tn the ftrst mnmg off
loser Steve Rogers and Mtke
Schmtdl a dded ht s 34t h
homer tn the fourth, a solo
shot
We have ltve games left
wtth the Pirates," S8ld Larry
Bowa, who scored three of the
Phtllies ' runs " We JUSt have
to kee p wmnm g a ga mst
everyone th ough '
The Phtlhes have n•\\ " on
four st ra tght ga mes thc tr
longes t streak s mce m1d
July
Elsewhere tn the Nattonal
League, New York stopp ed
Pttts bur gh 7-0, Hous ton
edged San Franetsco 4.J,
Chtcago buned St LouiS 12-&lt;l,
San Otego edged Atla nta 4-3
and Los Angeles' downeu
Cmcmnatt :;..2
tn the Amen can Lea gue,
New York routed Mtlwaukee
10.2, Boston beat Detrmt ~1
and Ba lttmore pu t awa y
Cleveland 10.2 tn the only
games scheduled

Oak Hilt at Jackson
Hilliard at Logan
Me1gs at Belpre

POMEROY LANES
Mornmg G lonn
Se pt 2 1975

Wa v erly at Portsmouth W es t
Nel son vd le Yor k at We ll s ton

Mlntord at Rock Hilt
Fa •rland at South Po1 n t

PT S
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Ex cel s1or Oil Co
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W•nf1 eld at Buffalo Putna m
Vtnlon Coun ty at Wheele r s

burg
Wahama at F ederal Hock tng
Dunbar at Pt Pleasant
Ironton Sf Joe a t Chesapeake
Han nan Trace at Southern

Kyg er Creek at North Gal l 1a
Southwes tern at Hannan
Symmes Valley at Easte rn

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Spence r s Markel
Htgh nd v 1dual g am e
Ju d • Po ckltng l on 194 Secon d
h tgh •nd• v•dual g am e
Cla r 1ce Ken nedy 190
H gn
se rt eS
Judy
Pock I ng ton 45 1 Se cond h tgh
Ma rl en e Wil son 45 0
ser tes
Tea m h •gh gam e -- N o 6
75 3 TeAm t1l gh ser ,es - No
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LEISURE
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Miami eyes 24th
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Umted Press International

his ftrst fuJI maJor league
season
" He 's got the same type of
delivery a s Roberts dtd, "
sa1d Philltes Manager Danny
Ozark " Hard and fa st He s
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REGULARS AND LONGS

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

PARK RESERVED
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13th
UNTIL 4 PM

'FAMILY OUTING"

OF
CONSTRUCTION &amp; GENERAL
LABORERS UNION
LOCAL NO. 1353 CHARLESTON
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY-11 AM TIL 10 PM

CAMDEN PARK
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GSI volunteers
are honored
Ohto l..Je utenanl Go\i ernOJ
Rtchard Cele s te told ap
proxtmately 200 pers on s
attending Thursda \ af·
ternoon s an nual Volunteer
Recogmhon 'I ea m Wes t Hall
at the Galhpohs State In stitute that we m Ohw need
a constituency for hwnan

services "

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Morrow , program cha1rrnan
Volunteer
S e rv1ce s
Assoctal1on ,
Celeste
challenged those m the
audtence " to be leaders of a
movement to recogmze a
need for a conshtuency for
hwnan services ' '
Contmued Celeste, "We
must get the proper tools for
these real needs We need to
recogmze our respons1b1hty
Pubbc service ts everybody's

busmess ''
The lieutenant governor
called Thursday's event an
exctting and proud day for
volunteers \\ho have worked
long and hard to make

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Durmg
the
awards
ceremony, cerltftca tes of
apprectatwn were presented
to 114 mdtvtduals, 37 area
servtce and ctv1c clubs,
lodges, garden clubs, RSVP,
busmess ftrrns and youth
groups
Helen Grumbhng was one
of several mdtvtduals to
recetve spec tal recogm !ton
She recetved a gtft for 15
years of active serv1ce whtch
began m March, 1960
Other spectal awards were
presented ro the Galbpohs
Area Jaycees, GSI Volunteers and Mrs Paul Wagner
by James Mtddleton, awards
chatrman, Parents Volunteer
Assoctalton
Celeste, Mr and Mrs Paul

Wagner Claude and the Idle
Irts M1ller v.ere also honored
by the VSA
Jane Ann Denney , coor
drnator , Volun te er Services
presented rndividual av.ards
Dr Bernard F N1eltm, GSI
s up e rmtende nt s erv ed as
mas ter of cerem omes
Re' W1lham Kuhn gave
th e rnvocatwn Rev Hug hes
Pnce gave the benedtctton
One of the htghhgh ts of
Thursdays program \\a s
entcrtammenl by the Olde
Tyme Chorus and K1lclten
Band made up of Galha
County Semor CtiiZtens The
musicians presented several
vocal and tnstrumental
selections
Refreshments were serv ed
followmg the program
Favors were donated by
Ray Wedemeyer , Sandv
Beaver Insurance, Gml
Smtth, Stanley dealer
Indlvtduals recerv1n g
av.ards were
Grent Adams June Adam s
Ga y Adk1ns Margaret Arm
strong
Charle s
Bak e r
The lma Barne s Ellen Ba r te l
Dav1d
Bea v er
Bernard
Beet c her
T e rr 1 Belser
Sandy Blackburn Marga ret
Blazer
Margaret Br 1m
Patty
Burn e tt
Bea fr1 ce
Bus h Ruth Campbell Ver na
Ch amb erlain
H enr 1e tta
Church Anna Col l 1ns Larry
Coll1n s Ella Candee Edna
Cook Charl1e Corbm Ruth
Ann
Corbm
Be ulah
Cremeans and Bob Cummm s
Larry
Da 1ley
Ra ndy
Da iley R1ck Da1ley Roger
Dailey Greg Darl1ng Susan
Dav1 s Jean Ann Denn ey
Laura Dowler K1m Dun s
moor
Lee Dur•eux
L ucy
Earwood
Steve F err e ll
Nellie Ford
R1ta Frazer
John Furst Dorothy Gord on
Opal
Grdfm
Charlotte
Gnfflfh
Helen Grumb l .n g
Vernon Grumbl1ng and Leot a
Gu1nther
Bert1s Hall e y
Jan ey
Harns
Lor etta Hayn e r
Dorothy Heck e r
Re g na
Heugel Carolyn Htppenstee l
Gold1e
Hogan
M a)l. 1ne

Ho l br oo k Tom Huelskamp
Elva
Hu ss
M argare t
JaQuay Mildred J1v 1d e n
Rc,lph Jon es Ja m es K e ll ey
M ary K 111 gel M ae Lawren ce
Clemm•c Lawson
Th elma
Les t er Pea rl M ar k 1ns Suste
M a r t 1n
M au r ce M ayes
Jan el Mil ler
Pat M ille r
E velyn Mor ro w Mar y Ann
M cCa rl ey Mar y Lee M cDnde
an d M a r •a McQua id
John N eece Ann a N1bert
Ja n et N1bert Eun 1ce N1 ehm
E lt za b e th
Phillip s
B il l
Pol• nsk c Lena Ra1 k e Nan cy
R a1 n ey
Elhe l Ro b n son
Elt zab elh Rodenck
V elma
Ro se
Ev e lyn
R o thg e b
M adg e Salyer s Lt sa Sau n
de r s Ste ve Saunders M ar th a
S c ha f f1ng
S t eve
Sch uma cher Joanna Se xton
M adg e Shah a n Nell e Sh a w
Terr y Sh ra der and
Ire ne
Sm el t zer
Ga ll Smllh M •ck y Stokes
Al1 ce
Sto ve r
R e g1 na
Sobol ew sk• M1 ldr ed Sw a1 n
Hel e n
T y le r
Am os
Walb rown Pma Ward Ald en
W e d eme y e r
Lee
W e d e m eyer
Ra y
W ed e m e ye r
Bo b We rr y
K aren
Werry
Od e ll
Wlll• a m s Sarah W1nte r s
D e ne Wagn er
an d Ev a
Young
G ro u p s honored wer e
Am enca n Leg1on Aux il+ ary
Ap palac h •an Gr ee n Park s
Pro1 ect
Catholi c Women s
Cl ub Ea st Letart Method1st
Church Fut ure Teach er s of
Am e r1 ca
G AH S
Gall•a
Dramat1 c
Art s Soctety
Ga ll1po ll s Embl em Club No
199
B e nd of t he R1 ve r
Ga rd e n
Clu b
Ches h•re
Gard en Club French City
Ga rd e n Club
Gall•p o l1 s
G ard e n Club Mtddleport
Gard en Club R1o Grande
Gard e n
Clu b
Rutland
Garden Club Star Garden
Club
V1nton F r~end s h+p
G ard e n
Club
Way s•de
Gard e n Club
Wildwood
Ga r de n Club Y e Olde V Ill age
Gar den Club Good N ew s
Bapti st
Church
H o lz e r
Stud ent Nur ses Cla ss of 1977
~ Kanauga
Sport sman Cl ub
M e thodi s t W S C S
Pa 1n t
Cr eek
Bapt+ st
Church
Pr esbyt e r ta n Ch urc h Tex
Harn son and Val ley Boy s

V F W and Yo uth 0 A R C
Ga ll•polls Area Jaycee s
Larry Betz pres1dent M e1g s
County Advo ca c y G ro u p
Mitry Sk 1nner coordmator

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ruled out
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
Attorney General Wtlltam J
Brown has upheld a sertes of
' legtslattve
tntent ' '
statements wntten mto the
1976-77 state budget by
maJortty Democrats m the
legtslature to control agency
Par e nt s
V o lunt ee r
A ss oc 1af1 o n M 1le s Br uno
p re s id e nt
Vol u nteer Ser
v ces
A ss o c tat1on
Jo hn
F u r st
p r e sid en t
Re fatl
M er chant s Assoc1 a t 1on To m
T ope
pr es 1d e nt
Refire d
Se n1o r C1t1 zen s Program
M ae Rou sh coordinat or
Sh eltered lndu stn es o f GS I
M a rg are t
Bradbury
c hairman Da1ly T rtbun e
Hobart Wtl son Jr
Ed1tor
a nd Dal e Rothg eb Jr AS;s t
C1ty Ed ttor and WJ EH Rad o
St a l1on Mr and Mrs Paul
Wagn er own er s

This diet asks for trouble

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DEAR DR LAMB
Please tell me what I am
domg wrAAg How much
wetght can one expect to lose
on a 4()().500 calorte dtet? I do
not cheat My datly exerc1se
ts the routme housekeepmg
plus a two-mtle or more walk
plus a half-hour btcycle rtde
Accordmg to some tn·
forrnatton I should be losmg
at least 10 pounds per week,
but all I can manage 1s stx I
am female, 46, and have lots
tolose Jwantrodottqwckly
DEAR READER - What
are you domg wrong? Gomg
on a 40Q.500 calorte dtet That
18 an mV!tallon to developmg
a number of medtcal dtsorders and IS not safe As a rule
of thumb no one should go on
a diet of less than 1200
calories a day wt thout
medical supervtswn And the
maximum one should be
losmg after the first week
(when you Jose flwd and
empty the digesltve system
which Is not loss of fat) ts
about two pounds a week
Your diet must be deftctent

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llllf10rtant vttamms
Now, let's do a httle senstble , plam anthmetic A
pound of body fat conta1ns
35000 calones If you are
losmg stx pounds of fat a
week that would mean you
body used 21,000 calones
more than you ate or an
average of 3000 calones a
day Add to that the 500 you
are eatmg, and your body
under present condtttons
would be usmg 3500 cal ones a
day That ts a Jot of calones
for women Your t NO-mtle
walk a day uses unly about
120 calones The btcychng
w1ll be helpful , but the
amount of calones used
depends on speed and other
factor~ It ts not hkely ,
though , that you are usmg
more than 400 calones for
th1s , so your exerc1se
program uses perhaps as
much as 600 calones a day
What happens to the other
2900 calortes a day' Do you
really thmk your datl y
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calones' I don 't
Then why are you losmg so
much wetghl' If you are, t!
means you are losmg Important muscle ttssue , not
JU St fat When you get
lhroug h wt th that program
you wtll have lost a lot of body
strength, and }OU wtll have
altered your body so that tl
wtll be more dtfftcult for you
to avotd obestty tn the future
Muscle cells use more
energy at rest than fat cells
As you lose them the amount
of energy your body uses at
rest wtll decrease Crash
dtets lead to loss of vttal
muscle bssue
The proper way to lose
wetght ts to lose fat, not
muscle, gradually It ts good
to have an exerctse program
along wtth a dtet to protect
agamst loss of muscles For
more mformalton on wetght
wn te to me m care of thts
newspaper , P 0 Box 1551 ,
Radto Ctty StattOn, New
York, NY 10019 Send a long,
stampe d
self-addressed
envelope w1th 50 cents a nd
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COLUMBUS IUPI) - The
Ohw Health Department satd
today there are more than 200
persons m Ohio Hospitals
"tlh St LoUi s typ e encephaltt ts symptoms, a form
of sleepm g stckness
'The department sa1d seven
Ohtoans w1th en cephaltltS·
hke sympton s have dted but
ftnal la boratory tests have
not lOnf1rmed the cau se of
death
The di sea se 1s s pr ea d by
mosqw tos
Dr Tom Halptn head of the
department s eornmumcable
disease div1s10n sa1d cooler
weather through out Ohto has
probably put an end to most
of the nsk of mosqwt oes
The count of hospttaltzed
persons m Columbus alone
v.Jth en ce pha!J!Is·llk e
symptons ts 95 wtth Franklm
Count~ th e hard est htt area m
the state
The Cleveland Health
Department a1ded b} a rea
hos pttals toda y s ta rted
chartmg suspected cases of
St Louts enceph a htt s to
prov1de a count of th ose
persons who may be affected
mosqmto·borne
by the
disease, whtch could be fatal
There may be up to 40
suspectoo cases m hospttals
m Cuyahoga County, accordmg to health department
offtctals, who satd spra}'lng
was
conttnmn g
where
s us pected vtcttms of the
disease have been hvmg
Dr Steven R Mostow, a
vtrologJSt and director of
Cleveland Metropolttan
General Hospttal s communt c able
dtsease
laboratory, satd tl appears
there are clustermgs of encephahtts cases on the
western stde of the Cuyahoga
Rtver and between the
hosp1tal and Lake Ene
Symproms mclude severe
headaches and senstttvtty to
hght, red eyes, muscle pam,
fever, and, m senous cases,
behavtoral changes and
mental confustwn

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SPEAKER PRESENTED GWT - Richa rd Celeste Oh1o's lieutenan t governor "" s
presented a gtft by Eve lyn Morrow program chairman, Volunteer SerVI ces i\ssocJatwn
durmg Thursday's annual Volunteer Recogmtwn Tea at the Gal hpohs Stat e Instit ute It
Gov Celeste was guest speaker durmg the ahernoon e\ ent

ask for The Health Letter
number 4-7, Wetght Losmg
D1et
DEAR DR LAMB - My
husband, 78, has to get up
every mght w1th cramps m
hts leg, someltmes m both
legs The cramps are very
pamful Ftrst he thought tt
came from eatmg eggs once a
week, but he hasn't eaten any
for a long ttme now He
doesn ' t eat any fatty meat
Wtll you please explam what
he can do about the cramps?
DEAR READER - He wtll
need a careful exammatwn
He may have poor ctrculatwn
to hts legs and feet Don 't let
him put 1t off
For reltef of symptoms he
m•ght get some beneftt by
weanng long, wool socks to
bed at ntght Keepmg the feet
warm w1th some safe devwe
such as warm socks often
helps prevent cramps That ts
not a subslttute for a good
exammatton as he may need
some medtctne or other
treatment

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less than 300 words long (or be subject to reduCtion by
the editor) and must be signed with the slgn~·s addre••· Names may be withheld upon publlcatlon,
However, on request, names will be disclosed. Letten
sbould' be In good taste, addressing Issues, not per.
sonaUtles.

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Missionaries coming
to Mt. Union Oturch

spendmg and procedures by
the
Republtcan
admtmstratton of Gov James
A Rhodes
The Democrattc attorney
general ruled Thursday that
11 of Rhodes' 72 ttem vetoes
m the general appropnattons
btll are mvalid He S8ld the
Jegtslature may tmpose
'qualtficatwns and conditwns " on appropnatwns
wtthout fear of a guber·
natortal veto
Brown's ruling was contamed m a formal 19-page
opmton wrttten at the request
of majonty Democrats m the
Ohw House for the purpose of
detet mtnmg tf Rhodes '
vetoes should be challenged
tn court
An attorney general 's
opuuon has the force of law m
the absence of legis!atton or a
court rulmg
Brown held that four other
ttem vetoes questwned by the
House Democrats were valid
and ftve more were made
moot by subsequent enactment of law
Rhodes last July vetoed 72
tlems m the $10 6 billion
approprtaltons bill Most of
!he vetoes mvolved language
and spendmg melhods rather
than dollar amounts
Brown satd a governor can
veto non-appropnatlon ttems
Wtlhm an appropnattons bill
tf !hey are "separate and dtstmct" from !he money 1tems.
He may not, however, veto
language establishmg condl·
!tons for the spending of the
money, Brown ruled.
Brown upheld Rhodes'
ve(()es of Items
- Addmg two legislators ro
the state Emergency Board
-Authortztng the state
Controllmg Board to make
deftctency and emergency appropnatwns
- Dtrectmg the Ohw Board
of Regents to required stateasststed
colleges
and
untverstttes
to
recrutt
females and members o{ •
mmonty groups

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Marauders .at Belpre tonight BASEBALL

The Meigs Marauders will
try for the second tune m thiS
new football season for thetr
first vtctory Friday mght
against the Belpre Eagles at
Belpre Last week a Metgs
raUy fell just short, resulting
m a 14-12 Polnt Pleasant Btg
Black VIctory
The
Marauders
JUSt
couldn't get thmgs started
last week The offense never
really started chckmg until
the second half when tbe
Marauders scored two fourth

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the food stamp issue

Dear S1r
1 am a coal rruner s wtfe and I am wrtting thts letter to
everyone m Met gs County who lhtnks we are not enlttled to
food stamps
A coal mmers wtfe ha s been quoted t o sa} her husband made
$103m two days That ts n ghl, as far as tt goes That two days
pay was stretched ove r an etght we€k penod You tell me how
any famtly of 4 can hve off of that
Another pomt . lhe questt on of them gmng back to work They
trted and were stopped by shotguns m their faces NO MAN
would go back ro work under these condtttons
As far as actmg like adults, when tt comes ro puttmg food on
the table for your childre n, any sane person would do th e same
We pay tax es the same as anyone else tn thts state a nd we a,..
enltUed to the food stamps - Jeam e Howell, Pomeroy , Oh1 o

THE WILKTNSONS

M1
and Mrs
Edgar
Wilkins on m1ss10nan es to
the South\\ es t lndtan Sc hool
ne t:H Ph oemx Anz
will
s pe a k a l th e Ml Unwn
BaptiSt Chur ch, two m1les
south of Carpe nter on County
Road 10 at 7 30 p m Wed·
ncsday l he pubh c ts tnvtted
The Wtlkmsons serve wtth
Wurld Gospel Mtsston an
mte1 denonunatJonal sendmg
agenc) wt th 135 m1sstonanes
and homeland staff working
tn 18 areas of the worlq Jn.
ternatwnal headquarters IS tn
Man on, lnd
Born m Pan ama Cl ty , Fla ,
Mr Wlikmson ts the son of
rm sswnary parents He spent
much of hiS boyhood tn
Kenya
Afn c a , and tn
Artzona, where h1s parents
served as WGM mJsswnanes
He s lud1ed at Glendale
Communtty Juntor College,
Anz ona , and rece1ve
h1s
Bac helor of Arts degree at
Vennard College, Iowa
Mr s Wtlktnson, North
Dakota nat1ve , also a Vennard graduate , served as
secretary to the prestdenl of
the college, and asststed m
the preschool program
Soulh,.est lndtan School,
where the Wtlktnsons have
served for a term, lS a
Chnsltan boardm g school
accommodatmg grades one
through 12 Its purpose IS to
provtde a Chnst-centered
educatton, and to challenge
students wtth the gospel of
Chn st, to the tnlent that the
lnd1an young people \\til want
to share thetr fatth wtth
parents on the reservations

I
3- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept 12, 1975

Dodgers claim
•
season series

Dear Str
When I read m " Kaltes Korner" the names of those who have
been promoters m the town of Syracuse I know of two people
who were omttted Both show spec tal concern for the mterest
of our town One ts Mrs Robert Crow who always looh
hopefully forward to a greater futur e It 1s most encouragm g to
have such stgmftcant support from one wtth such a sagacwus
rrund A truly great person takes tune to console, to encourage
and ro asstst others unselftshly, m ways small and grea t, and
Mrs Crow certamly does JUS! that The other person ts ou r
pohce offtcer, Mtlron Vartan , who shows concern for the safety
of our people as well as our property I am sure I VOICe the
sentunent of our populatiOn when I say , thank you , Mr Vartan
- (Name Wtthheld on request )

WS ANGELES (UP!) -

Rtck Rhoden brtefly broke
mto the Los Angeles Dodgers'
starting rotation early m the
season but was quickly returned to the bullpen when
Burt Hooton proved his
ability as tbe team's fourth
starter
Since then, the 22-year-old
rtgh~ander has been used
sparingly, makmg 23 appearances, only eight of them
as starts
"Every tune I go out there,
tl's unportant," satd Rhoden
"In every outmg I hope to get
m the starting rotation My
future IS as a starter I've
always been a starter "
Rhoden hurled a sevenhitter against the Clnclnnah
Reds Thursday rnght to help
the Dodgers to a li-2 wln and
even his record at 2·2

Now for the other side
Dear Str
Smce the arttcle m the paper last mght seemed ro be mea nt
for one dump place (and thts has been done more than on ce),
the other stde should be satd
I have taken my trash ro the box and couldn't get to tt for the
bags sttcking out on top and all around No wonder tt was a
mess , the collector dtdn't come get tt when he was supposed to
I bave seen people of other towns come bnng trash to our
box, so thetr servtee was too ltttle, maybe
Please thank people for trymg to put the btg stuff close by A
Jot of fuss could be saved tf the county sent a loader and tru ck
out once a year to get the btg trash, and not blame us so much
It's that, or m some dttch maybe, and which ts best? We have
trted as much as one comrrusstoner has tned - Jo Jones,
Portland, Ohto

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)A Jot of water has passed over
the dam smce last Nov 9
when Michigan State upset
then top-ranked Ohto State IS..
13 ln one of the most bazarre
finishes ever seen m college
football.
To refresh some memortes,

officers, other leaders
charter members, whose
names wtll be posted, are
Mrs Dallas Walker, chatr·
woman (phone 773-5686 ),
Mrs Roy Harless and Mrs
Wtlham Zerkle Charter
members may donate $1
The followmg ladtes were
appomted to serve m
collectmg htstory of the town
as well as collectmg ptctures,
Mtss Lenn G•bbs , Mrs.
Wtliiam Zerkle and MI s Earl
Ingels
The town of Mason has
furmshed bratded rugs for
the home, lace curtams and a
kitchen stove
L W Getty, Clerk, Mason
County Court, has been acltve
m promotmg thts huge undertakmg and was tn·
strumenU.l m gettmg thts
htstonc property for the town
as well as the Instant
Ltbrary The house and lot
were purchased by the court
for $16,000
The
Mason
Unti ed
Methodtst Church gave
chatrs to be used at the home
and Mrs Clarence McCloud
gave ltght globes for the
chandelter
The Htstoncal Soctety ts m
need of anltque furmture to
ftmsh furmshmg thts large
home
Anyone
havm g
~onattons ts asked to call a

member of the execuhve
commtttee
It was pi oposed to use a
porlton of the house wh1ch
would not serve as a
museum, but no action v. as
taken
Attendmg were Mtss Lena
Gtbbs, Mrs. Wtlltam Zerkle
Mrs Dallas Walker, Mrs
Russell Barton, Mrs Gladys
Thomas, Mrs Roy Harless,
Mrs Landon Smtih, Mtss
Al1ce Roach, Mrs Ameb a
Roach, Mrs Zelma Hunter
Mrs Earl Ingels, and Mrs
Alma Marshall_, Mts Ra y
Proffitt, Mason Libranan
was unable to attend as she
"as next door at the Instant
Ltbrary preparmg for 1!.&gt;;
early opemng It ts a carousel
type bwldmg supplies by the
State Library Commtssw n
constructed by the Mason
County Court as a part of 1l'
plan to supply good library
servtce to the county
The town of Mason ts
cooperattng m thts a c
comphshment by payt ng
ultiittes and Ltbranan ser
vtces, and $8,000worth of new
encyclopedtas, referen ce
books , recordmgs and sub
scnptwns to 25 magazm es
wtll be supphed by the State
Library Commtsston

sequenttal
burden
on paymg federal taxes at the
ui!II!tes," Metcalf satd highly theorettcal 48 per cent
"Rather, tt ts another hidden corporate tax rate, " be satd
benefit for them
"Comm1sstoners all too
"Thetr representatives still often nod soberly, adJust
go before regulatory com- !herr ftgurattve Wigs and
mlsstons, With faces stratght approve By !he tune the
and long, and ask for double utilities have used the tn·
thetr revenue needs m order vestment tax credits, raptd
to have what they need after tax wnteoffs and hber al
deprectation which indulgent
Congresses have provided
REVIVAL NOTED
them, there are little or no
Revtval servtces wtll get federal taxes to be patd "
underway Sunday and conMetcalf satd SIX of the
tmue mghtly at 7 30 through compames - Appalachian
Sept 21 at the Snowvtlle Power, Indiana and Michtgan
Umted Methodist Church Electnc, Kentucky Power,
located on State Route 681 Kmgsport Power, Ohto
ftve mtles west of State Route Power and Wheeling Electrtc
3 Rev Howard Mayne,
- are subtndi11nes of the
pastor, will conduct the
American Electric Power Co
revtval featurtng spectal headquartered m New York
smgmg each evemng The He satd none of the seven patd
publtc ts mvtted
any federal taxes

that game, wh1ch deprtved
the Buckeyes of a perfect
regular season and probably
a nattonal champtonshtp,
ended wtth Ohto State mstde
!he Spartan one yard line
Coach Woody Hayes, however, crlttctzed game offlctals
for permtttmg Mtchtgan

Sport Parade
By MILT~,, !!JG;;",!AN
UP! Sports Ed1tor
NEW YORK (UP!) - JacK Dempsey was walking down the
street wtth hiS wife, Deanna, the other day, both of them enJoymg the bahny early afternoon sunshine, when he nudged
her m the rtbs
"Look at that one'" said the ex-&lt;!hamp, a note of sudden
excitement m htS vmce
HIS wife swung her gaze around, She wanted to see what had
captivated her husband's attention so much and she
discovered tt was a gorgeous blonde m her 20's, a real
knockout
"Isn't she a beauty?" Jack Dempsey asked h!S wife, taking
note of the gtrl's features wtthout actually starmg because he
has always been a gentleman. "Lucky thing I'm a happily
marned man "
At 80, Jack Dempsey, the man whose name probably wtll
always symbolize the ultimate m prtze ftghtmg, sttll rematns
mcredtbly young m heart So young, and so much a national
ftgure wtth whom people of all ages can and do tdentify, that he
Is to be honored as Seruor Citizen of the Year m Sports next
Wednesday at tbe New York C1ty Department of Recreallon
Seruor Cttizens' Carmval m Central Park
Anybody who sitU remembers Jack Dempsey choppmg
huge, hulking Jess Willard mto tiny pteces or butchenng up
btg pathetic Luts Firpo can't posstbly picture hun the same
wa~ they do a lot of other semor ctttzens, needtng help all the
tune and almost ready for a rest home, because Jack Dempsey
could never be part of any picture like that He ISn't, e1ther
Qccastonally he 18 bolhered by artlmtis, and there lS more
than a touch of gray at the temples, but the former world
heavyweight champ still gets around all right and retams that
big shock of black harr that was almost as much of a trade·
mark m hiS hey-day as his murderous right hand
Basically, Jack Dempsey 18 today what he always was, a
conservative man. Fifty years ago that never prevented hun
from apprectating an attractive woman and tt doesn't now
etther
"Jackapprectates beauty many form," says hiS wife, a chic
good-looker herseU, "To giVe you an example of what I mean, I
started m sculpturmg class the other day, did !he head of a
man the very ftrst day and tt was JUdged ro be ralher good I
rold Jack about tt when I got home and he satd, 'You know,
maybe r should go to that class With you, too, because I've
always liked to do things wtth my bands ' He meant tt He likes
robe mvolved mas many thmga as he can, and he doesn't feel

J

,

old at all
tiful
,
"I really don't rrund when he looks at beau
women,
says Deanna Dempsey "They've been around hun aU hiS life
and he's used to !hem by now,"
In some respects, Jack Dempsey hasn't cbanged from the
tune he was Amertca's foremost sports figure He never liked
seemg gtrls m slacks' then and still doesn't He thinks most
gtrls look better m dresses
Deanna Dempsey has been mamed to the one-time bonng
king the past 17 years and every now and then some other
woman will come over and tell her how lucky she IS tp be Mrs
Jack Dempsey
Her answer Ill always tbe same

"I khow 1 am/' she says

'

Johnny Bench got up wtth two
oul~

'! threw the baU as hard as
I could and got tt on the
corner," satd Rhoden of the
pttch that strud&lt; out Bench
'It seemed ro "s!au "
"Ctncmnatt ts strong
enough to come back at you,"
satd Garvey "It was mce to
hit the home run because tt
gave Rtck some leeway to
work With I was JUS! trymg ro
pull the ball down tbe Jeftfteld
line but tt went out "
Rhden lost his shutout m the
sixth when Tony Perez
smgled home Ken Griffey for
his lOis! RBI
The Reds move mto San
FranCISCO romght With Don
GuUett, 13--3, scheduled ro
work agamst the Gtants' John
Montefusco, J:l--8

State players to stall out the
flnal seconds by not lettmg
the Buckeyes !me up for a
!mal play
Since then, Mlchtgan State
has gone under mvesttgal!on
by the NCM for alleged
recrUttmg vtolattons and
Spartan fans assumed tt was
Hayos who msttgated the

cl1arges

Some large utilities paid
no federal taxes last year
WASIDNGTON (UP!) Seventy-&lt;nx of the country's
215 largest electric power
cornparues patd no federal
taxes last year, according ro
!he Federal Power CommiSSlon
In all, the 215 firmS patd
taxes averagmg only 1 3 per
cent of revenues Thetr
profits were 12 6 per cent, tbe
f1gures showed.
Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont ,
a longtune crtltc of the utility
mdustry, published !he FPC
figures
m
Thursday's
Congresstonal Record
They showed the 215 ftrms
had revenues of $42 billion
and patd $528 million m
federal taxes A year ago,
Metcalf satd, 50 of the
eomparues patd no taxes,
"Federal taxatton ts obVIously no longer a con·

Although 171&gt; games behind
the Reds and elunmated from
playoff contentton, the
Dodgers captured !he season
sertes agalJISt the Western
DtVISton champs by wmrung
10 of the 18 games
Steve Garvey provtded
much of the Dodger muscle
Thursday mght, beltmg a
home run and smgle ro drtve
m three runs to drive hiS
season Iota I ro 84 RB!s
The Dodgers tagged starter
Jack Billingham for ftve runs
m the ftrst flve lnnlngs ro
send !he lanky nght-hander
to hiS etghth defeat m 23
decl8lons
Rhoden satd he was close ro
bemg lifted tn the etghth
mnmg after Pete Rose led off
wtlh hiS seventh home run,
Joe Morgan walked and

Woody begins 25th
year with Buckeyes

Historical society names
BY ALMA RUSSELL
MASON, W Va -Mason's
Htstoncal Soctely meetmg
Tuesday at the former Lewts
. Roush . Johnson home to
elect
officers,
appomt
comm1ttees and tour the
home
where
extensive
repatrs have been made
It was brought out at the
meetmg that the home was
also once owned by the late
Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson,
parents of Mrs Chnshne
Gulhne a reltred area vocal
must c teacher A desk
belongmg to Mr Johnson, a
former surveyor, and a
dmmg table and chatrs were
gtven to the soctety to be used
at the home by Mrs Gulhne
The Lewts ststers ( Mtsses
Lucy and Vtrgmta) of Huntmgton, gave the soctety therr
mother's and father's library
table and an anltque chma
cupboard and some of their
books The Honorable V1rgll
A Lewts was Slate Htstonan
and Arch!Vlst
Mrs Landon Smtih, elected
cha1rman of the Histoncal
Soctety, appomted Mrs Ray
Proffitt secretary and Mrs
Dons Roberts was appomted
treasurer
Three ladles volunteenng
to be m charge of the dnve for

for the Marauders
The Marauder defense
showed that they are for real
thiS year as they held the Btg
Blacks on fourth and shari
yardage several tunes That
was probably the one thing
that kept the Marauders close
throughout the game
Last week 's ram dtdn't help
matters for the Marauders
etther
The Marauders
probably have one of the
smaUer lines for a Class AA
team m the area and the

rams never help m that c ase
Last year the Marauders
defeated the Eagles m a
grtdtron contest held at
Pomeroy
Coach Chancey ts m hopes
of an explostve Marauder
offense thts week as well as a
very ttght defense If thiS
happens, the Marauders
could well be on thetr way to
!herr ftrst vtctor} of the 1975
grtdtron season
The questton artses, ho"
rough wtll tt be for the
MaraudPr"~

Two names added to the list

In the past year , SIS has
had a record enrollment of
180 students Some have
come rrom as far as Oregon
and Montana, although mos t
of them are from the NavaJo
and Papago reservatiOns m
Arizona Stnce 1ts begmnlllg
m 1952, the seh oul has
m1mstered to 34 tnbes
Mr Wtlkmson had many
opportun1lles to gtve spmtual
counsel to the boys tn the
dormttory, and he dtrected
the athlellc program of U1e
sch ool
Mrs
Wtlktnson
worked tn the school off1ce
a nd asstsled wt th the
teachtng load Stnce July ,
1974, she has kept busy canng
for lhe1r twtn babtes,
Shannon and Brad
Mr W1lkmson wtll show by
message and ptclures what
World Gospel Mtsston ts
domg to reach these longneglected Amencans wtth the
gospel of Chnst
The
W1lktnsons plan to return to
the work tn Anzona after a
regular furlough

pertod touchdowns to make
!he game a thriller
All through the ftrst half the
Marauders couldn' t seem ro
make that btg play and as a
result they found themselves
trailing 7~ at the half and
later 1~ before they could
get thmgs rollmg
The runnmg abilities of
tatlback Terry Qualls never
really were on display unttl
the second half. Qualls was
responstble for many of tbe
btg plays m the second hall

I

Although the NCAA !hiS
week came to the defense of
the veteran Buckeye coach,
saymg tl was not he who blew
the whiStle on the Spartans,
the whole thmg adds up ro a
slambang clash between two
of the nalton's top teams
Saturday
Unfortunately, the mvestlgallon drama has just
about overshadowed the
game ttself, which should go
a long way towards deciding
who goes to the Rose Bowl ,
thiS year
Although the Buckeyes and
Spartans must both play
Michigan, constdered by
many as the favonte for the
title, a loss Saturday would
certamly make thmgs dif.
ftcult
Hayes, startmg hiS stlver
anmversary season as
Buckeye coach, takes a
cunous mixture of out.
standmg veterans and
newcomers to East Lansmg
The enttre startmg back·
field, led by He!Sffian Trophy
wmner Archie Griffm and
quarterback
Corneltus
Greene, ts back agam
But tbe offenstve !me was
hard-hit by graduatton, wtth
only two starters returmng tackle Scott
Dannelley and guard Ted
Smith
The defense IS even more
mexperienced wtth only three
returnees, although tts
potenbal has not been
questioned
Hayes, who has been ttght·
lipped bolh about the tn·
vesttgatton and Saturdsy's
game, has called tt the
Buckeyes' toughest opener m
his 25 years And tt very well
could be !he roughest m the
school's hiStory
The Buckeyes will go mto
the game at full strength wtth
the return to practice Monday of seruor defensive back
Cra1g Cassady
"We've been very fortunate
w1th mJurtes," sa1d Hayes,
"bolh last sprmg and thiS

fall "

In Mi~htgan State, the
Buckeyes face a veteran
team, paced offenstvely by
quarterback Charhe Baggett
and fullback Levt Jackson,
whose &amp;&amp;-yard run m the

10 o'clock tomght? Maybe not
all that tough
Last week the Ea gles fell to
Fort Fr} e 35-0 tn thetr
opener Of course, no one
knows how strong Fort Frye
"as and IS One notable fa ct
ts that both the Fryers and
the Eagles lost 20 le lte rmen
fr om thetr squads of 1974
Belpre's Coa c h Hald en
JUnt or s
start ed mostly
agatnsl Ft Frye and ts expected to open up the same
way agamst Metga

to hPNlmP 1 1 hv

Dove hunting
out after '75

Phils five out
after victory

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
Ea st
Thanks
to a 21-year old
W l
Pe-t G B
P 11Sbur g h
81 6'2 569
ri g hthand e r,
Larry
Ph il ad e lph• a
78 68 SJ J
5
ChriStenson, the Phtladelphta
Sl Lou s
75 70 5 17
6
Phtlhes are not yet the ··was
N e w Yo rk
7&lt;1 72 507
9
Ch •c ago
70 n
476 14
kid
s" of 1975
Montreal
64 8 1 441
18 1 J
West
Once the youn g '75 Philhes
W L
Pet G B
began
LQ challenge the Pittsx C m c nna 1
96 50 6 58
Los A n g e les
79 68 53 7 I! ' , bur gh Ptrales for Nattonal
~ an 1 ran c sc o 10 76
J 79 26
Lea gue
Ea s t
pennant ,
San 0 E.&gt;QO
67 80 .t 56 19 '
compart
sons
of
th
e la s t
A II.J n la
6-1 83 435 31
Ho us ton
sa 90 39'2 39
Phtladelphta pennant clubx c tmch ed dnt •Ston ftflc
the 1950 ' whtz k1ds " of Robtn
Thur s day s Res ult s
(ht CdQO I ? 51 LOU tS 6
Roberts , Rt c hte As hburn ,
Houston 1 Sa n F ran c.sc o 3 12
tn n ng s
Granny Hamner et a l N e-w Y ork 7 P !!sburgh 0 ntg h l
readily came to mmd
Ph ladc l ph•a 5 Montr eal 0 n 1ght
And although the Pirates
San D ego t f&lt;~ la n •a 3 n 1g hl
L os J\ nqe tes S Ctnc tn n a l • 2
have
now r ebutlt a for
n tq hl
mtdabl e lead, ChriStenson
Fnd a v s Gam co;,
( All T 1mes E DTl
has
been one of the few rays
M onlr ca l 113 1a r B 15 ) a t P !I s
burgn 1Candcla r• a 7 J 1 8 OS of hope on a n otherwtse
pm
disa ppomtmg pllchtng stafl
N ew Y o rk (M at lack 16 10 1 ,, ,
Thur s da}
nt g hl
51 l OUtS ( M cGiolh en 14 II I
8 30 p m
Chrtstenson threw a ram/\l l a nt e~
tE ac;tc r l y 18 1 at L os
abbre
viated 6'&gt;tnnmg 5-0
/\ n q c lcs ISu tlon 1617 )
10 30
p Ill
shutout over the Montreal
Hous ton ( Kon e uny 6 ll l at
Sa n o ,ego l~ p liner 8 17&gt; 10 30 Expos that, combmed wtth
p m
c nc tn nat • t Gull ett 13 l l at the Ptrates' loss, moved the
Phtlltes to wtthtn ftve games
5an f ran c.sc:o &lt;Mo n t e t u sco IJ
Il l II OS p m
of flrst place m the NL East
The three-httter upped
Am ertcan L ea9ue Stand.ng s
By Un1l ed Pr ess lnl ernaltonal
ChriStenson's record to 10-S m
Nattonal

Leagu ~

Srand•ngs

By Un•tcd Pr ess lnt crnat•onal

COLUMBUS I UP!) - The pore Ohver Ocasek, D·Akron,
Ohto House has voted to allow satd
Democ rats would
the current huntmg season on discuss the btll today to see tf
mourrung doves ro continue, 11 should be moved Smce tl
but also affirmed that the contams restnction on the
btrd wtll be removed from the dtvts1on of wtldltfe , the
game l!St after 1975 if the proposal mtght not meet wtth
Senate and Gov James A Rhodes' approval
Ea sl
Rhodes agree
Durmg lengthy debate on
W l Pet
G 8
The House Thursday the btll , House members Basi on
86 60 58 9
Ba t t , mor e
e1 6 5 555 s
passed, 7~17, and sent to the voted 61 ro 29 agamsl an
N ew York
75 7 1 5 14 11
Senate leglSialton prohibttmg amendment by Rep Ronald Cleve la nd
70 7'1 49 ) 14
62 85 412 2d 1 :1
the huntmg of mournmg H James, D Pro ctorvtlle, Milwa u k ee
Del roil
55 9 1 377 )I
doves m Ohio and forbtdding which would have added the
West
W l Pet
G 8
the state DtVIston of Wtldhfe mournmg dove to the hst of
Oakl and
88 5 6 6 11
to add any more btrds or state game btrds
Kansas C ty
80 64 55 6 8
Tex a s
72 75 49 0 17 1:1
anunals ro the game huntmg
James satd Ohto has SIX Ch1c
ago
68 76 472 20
list w1thout prtor legtslattve mtlhon mournmg doves and M1 nnesot a
66 75 11 68 20' 1
67 78 &lt;1 62 211 2
approval
70 per cent of them dte each Ca l tfO rn ta
Thursday s Resul ts
But before passmg the btU, year anyway wtthout a BOSIO n ) De tro d I
N ew Yor k 10 Milwa uke e 2
the House voted 49 to 41 to hunting season
ntg hl
remove an emergency c1ause
" Amenca 's most popular Bnl l m o r e 10 Cleveland 2 nt ghl
Fnday ~ Gam es
which could have canceled game brrd should also be a
(All Tim e!&gt; EOT l
the season upon enactment
game b1rd m Ohto," James Oaklan d &lt;St eber! 4 &lt;1 And
Bosman 9 5 l at Mm neso t a
A two-mon!h season on satd
(A lbu r y 6 7 and Hug hes 1&lt;1 12 )
mourrung doves, mstttuted by
Most of the sponsors of the 2 6 p m
the
dtvtston,
ts
now btU prohtbitmg dove huntmg Ca l •l or nta ( Hass ler 3 12 and
ng er 7 1J t at Ka nsas C• l y
proceeding Removal of the satd they felt the legtslature, s( Palt
n 99 and Btrd 95 1 2 7
emergency clause means any and not the wtldlife dtvtswn, p m
!waukee (Colborn 10 10 1 at
prohtbthon agamst dove should control the hst of M
Boston (( levE&gt;Ia nd 11 9 ) 7 30
pm
hunting would not take effect game ammals
Clevel and (W a ts J 1) at New
for three months, even if the
If enacted, the b11l would York ( Dobson 11 l&lt;~ l 8 p m
btll were passed by the ban dove hunttng next yea r , Cht cago (Je!l er son J 9) at
T(' x.a s (W r, q ht J 61 9 p Senate and stgned by Gov
but the legtslature could Ba ,,,..,.,..., rl :...
J 1 51 a t
James A Rhodes
estabhsh a season through Del r o't (Col em an 9 16 1 9 p m
Senate Prestdent Pro Tern- subsequent leg•slatton

1'onight's games
Coal C;rove at Gallipo lis
Lan caster at Athe ns
Portsmouth at Ironton

Mtamt coach Dtck Crum
hopes hts Redskms have thetr
eyes on the nght shade of
green Saturday when they
open thetr season at home
agamst once-beaten Marshall
Mtamt, whtch takes a 2J..
game unbeaten streak mto
the season, shouldn't have
much trouble wtlh a young
Marshall if the Redsktns
aren't Jookmg past the
ThiUldermg Herd
But, next week, M1arru
plays at Mtchtgan State,
which, hke Marshall wears
green and whtte, and the
Redskins may ftnd tt bard not
to look ahead
"! think tt's a thing you
really have to concentrate
on," satd Crwn, startmg hts
second year as Mtarru head
coach 11 ] know smce we
started practtce, the only
closmg rrunutes of last year 's
game gave the Spartans the
Win

Addmg dunens10n to the
attack thiS year ts the return
ro duty of tatlback Ted Bell,
the Oh10 back-of-the-year tn
1973 whtle at Youngstown
Cardmal Mooney Htgh
School Bell, who rrussed aU
last year wtth a knee InJury,
w1ll alternate at tailback w•th
veteran RICh Baes
The Spartans lost only
three starters frbm last
year's defense, whtch held
the htgh scormg Buckeyes ro
a rouchdown and a patr of
field goals.
"Thetr defense plays wtth a
high degree of mtenstty,"
satd Buckeye ass1stant
George Chaurnp. "That's the
type of ktd they play on
defense They are hard hit·
ters "
Mtchtgan State has beaten
the Buckeyes three of the last
four years and holds an S-7
edge m the senes between the
two teams

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people we've talked about or
looked at ftlm on ts Marshall
We even talked ro the ktds
thts sprmg They are aware
of the problem "
Crum 's problem wasn ' t
helped much last week when
Marshall opened tts season
wtth a 2IJ..II loss to Akron, the
only team the Thundermg
Herd beat last year
Marshall moved the ball
very well," satd Crum · ~ n,s
JUSt that they are a young
team and made too many

rrustakes "
The RedsklliS, two-ttme defendtng
Mtd-Amer1can
Conference champton and
Tangenne Bowl wmners,
agam wtll rely on a sohd
defense and a veteran of·
fenstve backfield, led by
veterans Sherman Smtth at
quarterback, fullback Rob
Carpenter and wmgback
Randy Walker
There are two MAC games
on thts week's schedule, Ohio
Uruverstty traveling to Mt
Pleasant, Mtch , to lest
rugged Central Mtchtgan ,
and Toledo meetmg Ball
Stale at Muncte, Ind
Ohto Umverstty coach Btl!
Hess, starttng hts 18th year as
dean of the MAC coaches, has
somewhat of an unknown
quanttty wtth converted
recetver Rtck Ltltenthal
taking over at quarterback
Central Mtchigan, IZ.I last
year after an operung game
loss and the NCAA Divtswn II
champs, opened 1ts season
last week w1th a ~ MAC
vtctory
over
Western
Mtchtgan
In other games mvolvmg
Mtd-Mn teams Bowltng
Green travels ro Brtgham
Young for a mght game,
while Kent State also opens
tis season at mght at Northeast Loutstana
Other key games ftnd
Akron at Western M•chtgan,
Cmcmnat1 hostmg Richmond ,
Dayton a.t Eastern Kentucky ,
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tenberg , and Central State at
Youngstown State
"Central Mtchtgan ts a fme
football team ," satd Hess
They are welkoached, very
aggresstve, have excellent
team speed and a couple of
powerful runnmg backs
' Thetr defense ts very
sound, ' Hess contmued "In
fact ,
they
have
fe w
weaknesses offensively or
defenstvely "
Lilienthal, a high school
quarterback from Cambndge, played both ttght end
and wtde recetver at OU hts
ftrst three years and stands
ftfth tn rece1vtng yards tn OU
history
But, Hess moved the 6-2,
190-lb senwr back to the
stgnal calltng spot last sprmg
and has been pleased w1th the
results
Toledo, whtch rallied for a
last mmute 32-31 wm over
Western
Carohna
la st
Saturday, wtll be gunntng for
ItS rust conference W ln
agamst a Ball State team
which beat Eastern M•chtgan
24-14 m tts opener
Once agam, the Rockets
wtll rely on the strong nght
arm of semor quarterback
Gene Swtck, who completed
26 of 36 pass attempts for 346
yards agamsl Western
Caroltna
Bowltng Green, ptcked as
one Mtarru's top challengers
m the MAC race, faces a
rugged test agamst Bngham
Young

us "
The Philhes scored three
runs tn the ftrst mnmg off
loser Steve Rogers and Mtke
Schmtdl a dded ht s 34t h
homer tn the fourth, a solo
shot
We have ltve games left
wtth the Pirates," S8ld Larry
Bowa, who scored three of the
Phtllies ' runs " We JUSt have
to kee p wmnm g a ga mst
everyone th ough '
The Phtlhes have n•\\ " on
four st ra tght ga mes thc tr
longes t streak s mce m1d
July
Elsewhere tn the Nattonal
League, New York stopp ed
Pttts bur gh 7-0, Hous ton
edged San Franetsco 4.J,
Chtcago buned St LouiS 12-&lt;l,
San Otego edged Atla nta 4-3
and Los Angeles' downeu
Cmcmnatt :;..2
tn the Amen can Lea gue,
New York routed Mtlwaukee
10.2, Boston beat Detrmt ~1
and Ba lttmore pu t awa y
Cleveland 10.2 tn the only
games scheduled

Oak Hilt at Jackson
Hilliard at Logan
Me1gs at Belpre

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disability compensa tion,
insurance , ed u cation,
hospitalization, employment
• and other benerits provided
by the U. S. Government, "
expl ai ns DAV Nat ional
at Veterans Administration Commander Walter T.
Regional headquar t e r s Greaney. "And our new Field
Service Units will take the
throughout th e country.
However, DA V ofri cia ls program right to their
point out that the location or doorsteps."
DAV officials stress that
these VA Regional Offices
orten makes it extremely disabled veterans or all wars, .
ditricult ror many disabled as well as their dependents,
veterans , as well as their are urged to visit the DA V
widows and dependents , to Field Service Units to discuss
make personal contact with a any problems they may have .
DAV Nationa l Service Of. But particular emphasis is
bemg placed ' on disabled
ri cer.
" We kn ow that many or v.eterans of th e Vietnam
these peop le need assistance con nie!, because such a large
in matter s r e latting to number are not taking advantage or a ll or the benefits
_ _ _ _ _ _, . which they have coming to
them, especially in the areas
or education and vocational
· rehabilitation.
Last year , the tour 's first
year, DAV Nationa l Service
Officers visited all 48 states.
They were contacted by more
than 47,000 veterans a nd the ir

DAV mobile field service unit is
coming to Middleport on Sept. 23
Middleport will be one or 36
Ohi o communities to be
visited Sept. 11M)ct. 10 by the
Disabled American Veterans
neet or mobile field service
units.
The unit to serve Meigs
County's disabled America n
Vete rans will be at the
Middleport Community Park
from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m . on
Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Eighteen traveling DAV
service offices, housed in
spec ially equ ipped 26-root
GMC m otor vans, are on a
year-long nation-wide tour of
the United States.
Purpose or the tour is to
carry the many free services
provided by the DA V to
wartime disa bled veterans

ONE OF TiillSE Disabled American Veterans mobile service units will be a t the
Middleport Community Park, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23, to assist wartime
disabled vetera ns a nd their dependents in Meigs County.

Palmer, Hunter
keep on rolling
By FRED DOW N
UP I Sports Write r
The best race in the
American League right now
is between two super pitchers
[or the Cy Young pitcher or
the year Award .
Jim
Palmer or
the
Baltimore Orioles and Jim
Hunter of the New York
Yl"'kees are old rivals ror the
award. Palmer won it in 1973
when he had a 22-9 record and
Hunter won it as a member or
the Oakland A's last season
when he was 25-12.
'The Boston Red Sox, who
have no serious contender for
the award, maintained their
five.game lead in the AL's
Eastern Division with a 3-1
victory over the Detroit
Tigers Thursday while both
Palmer and Hunter added to
their personal laurels.
Palmer, a 211-game winner

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140 512 73 173 .338
120 434 51 14 1 .325
128 475 66 154 .324
119 469 69 151 .3 22
134 460 96 HS .322
145 597 74 189 .3 17
139 521 80 165 .3 17
146 601 99 188 .3 13
120 517 69 162 .313
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Munson , NY 143 541 SO 172 .317
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Si ng letn , Bit 143 546 Bl 168 .308
McRae , KC 126 480 58 147 .306
Wshngtn. Ok 132 522 74 159 .305
~mblss , N Y 136 506 61 .152 .300
B)"aun, M in n 122 417 60 125 .300
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~ Na tio nal
League : Ki ng man ,
and Sch m idt , Ph il 34 ;
zinski , Phil 32 ; Bench , Cin
Cey, LA 23 .
... Ameri ca n League : Maybe rry ,
~.c 33; Jackson, Oak 31; Sco tt,
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28;
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Runs Batted In
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League . Lozi nski,
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Gin
10 1;
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Mon ta nez, SF 92 .
~Amer1 can l eague · Rice , Bos
yg ; Lynn. Bos and Mayberry,
M:C 95; Jackson , Oak .94. May,
&amp;'all 93.
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Stolen Ba ses
.- National Leag ue: Lopes, LA
IIi ; Morgan , Cin 56; Brock , SI.L
~ : Cedeno, Hou 45 ; Cardenal.
~; 31.
_ American League : Rivers,
&lt;&amp;el 64; washington, Oak 40;
'etis , KC 38; Remy, Ca l 33 ;
,&amp;.a rew , M inn and Bonds. NY 30 .
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Pitching
- (Based on most victories)
• National Lea gue : Seaver·, NY
.1.' -8; J ones , s o 19 -9 ; Morton ,
1:11 17 · 15 ; Hooton , L A 16-9;
'Ma ll ack, N Y 16-10 ; Reuss , Pitt
..lfl -11 ; Sutlon , LA 16-12; Mes " 'r smith, LA 16-14 .
-American League : Palmer ,
Ball 2 1-10 ; Hun ter, NY 21 -13;
~aat, Chi 20-12; _
B lue , Oak 19tl ; Wise, Bos 18·9

Lee May hi t his 20th homer
and Mark Belanger, Bobby
Grich and Ken Singleton had
two hi ts each as the Orioles
made it 40 wins in 61 games
since the All-S tar brea k.
Palmer, who has pitched 22
co mplete games, yielded
homers to Oscar Gamble in
the seventh a nd to Rico Carty
in the ninth.
Hunter , only the third
pitcher in AL his tory to win 20
or more ga mes in five or
more consecutive seasons,
raised his mark to 21-13 and
lowered his ERA to 2.58 as the
Yankees
downed
the
Milwaukee Brewers 111-2. It
was the 28th complete game
of the year [or Hunter.
Graig Nettles hit a pair of
twO-run homers to lead&gt; the
Yankees' 17-hit attack which
routed Jim Colborn in four
innings and dealt him his lith
loss against 10 victories .
Nettles, Roy White and Chris
Chambliss had three hits
each [or the Yankees.
Luis Tiant, winning his first
game since Aug. 15, pitched a
no-hitter ror 7 2-3 innings and
finished with a three-hitter
ror the Red Sox. Aurelio
Rodriguez singled with two
o•Jt in the eighth inning ror the
ru .t hit off Tiant, now 1&amp;-13,
and Bob Baldwin homered in
the ninth to spoil the shutout.
The Red Sox scored two
runs in the second inning on a
triple by Jim Rice, a runscoring infield out by Carlton
Fisk, singles by Rico
Petrocelli and Dwight Evans
and a run-scoring grounder
by Rick Burleson.

Unde rtaking a diver s ionary advance toward Quebec,

Co lone l Be nedi ct Arnold departs Cambridge with 1,051
volu nteers. The plan is to move northward up the Ken nebec River , Ihen along the Chaudiere River north to the
St. Lawrence . But the area between Fort Western (now
Augus ta. Mai ne) and Quebec is trackless wilderness . A
week out of Fori Western , most of !heir food is spoiled or
lost, a nd I he men are reduc ed to ea ting th eir moccasin s,
shol pouches, pel dogs, and
soap. After a ni ghtmare of a
journey through deep snow
a nd
a long
treacherous
rivers, aboul half of the
original for ce c rosses the St.
Lawrence on Nove mber 13.
Two days laler, a bluff fail s
to budge the British garrison
from Que bec. Arnold's force
sett les in to awa it the arrival
of troops under General
Richard Montgomery severa l weeks laler, and to
plan !he fina l assaull on
Arnold
Quebec .
-By Ross Mackenzie &amp; Jeff MocNelly i 1:1 1975, United FcatllrC Syndicate .

Band players wanted
POMEROY - Dwight Goins, Meigs instrumental
director, is interested in forming a conununity band.
Everyone 18 to 80 in Meigs County ( all three school
districts) and Mason, W. Va. interested is asked to
contact Goins at the high school, at his home at 9927132, or fill out the coupon below and mail to him at
Meigs High School, Rt . 3, Pomeroy.

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iEV. ttOW.UD. C. MACK .
HOW TO BE HAPPY
2. Think constructively and
Everybody wants to be rule your moods. Take tbe
happy. The pursuit of hap- time to think things through.
piness is a rreedom we all Make your mind a storehouse
enjoy in America . Yet, there of uSeful truth upon which
are
thousands
upon you can draw when needed.
thousands of people who are Do not allow yourself the
not happy. Somehow, hap- privilege or always thinking
piness has eluded their grasp. negatively, but cultivate an
Happiness is not found in attitude of optimism, peace
things and thrills. It is not and good will toward others.
round in life 's chances, but in
3. Work with right motives.
life's choices. Joseph Addison Give an honest day's work for
said, "The grand essentials to an honest day's pay. Don't try
happiness in this life are to cut corners where it will
something to do, something to cheapen your work . The high
love, and something to hope purpose or your work should
ror."
be that of service to your
There are six ways to be fellowmen.
4. Be interested in others.
happy. Cultivate these attiludes and habits:
Nothing will bring you
I. Live a simple life. Be . greater happiness than doing
temperate in your habits , things that will make others
avoiding self-seeking in- happy. If you bring sunshine
dulgences
that
breed into the lives of others, you
selfishness.
Practice cannot keep it from yourself.
prudence and self-denial. In that same degree that you
Make simplicity the key-note are interested in the other
of your daily plans, and learn person's happiness you will
to live within your means. Let be happy .
5. Have a hobby . Cultivate
your life be a "one-day"
comparimerit by living one an interest in a pastime for
day at a time. concentrating diversion and relaxation .
on your immediate task. There is a long list to choose
Make the most or today.
from: gardening, hunting,
fishing,
nature
study,
writing,
photography,
sewing, sports, hiking, etc.
DEVOTEO TO THE
6. Keep close to God. EnINTEREST OF
MEIGS- MASON AREA
during happiness is built upon
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
a close fellowship with God.
Exec . Ed .
ROBERT HOEF~ICH
Read your Bible, pray, and
City Editor
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An organizational meeting for the Syracuse Girl Scout
Troop 01254 was held Tuesday afternoon at the Syracuse
Elementary School.
Officers elected were Debbie Michael, president; Jennie
Bentley, vice president; Janie Amberger, secretary; Lori
Micbael, treasurer .
Troop leaders are Mrs. Joyce Sisson, Mrs. Kay Hill and Mrs.
Janet Pickens.
To open tbe meeting, Melissa Hill led in the pledge to the
flag. Welcomed into ~e troop were two new members, Juanita
Ginther and Kathy Pickens.
The scouts discussed the Bicentennial sing scheduled for
Nov. 20 at Meigs High School. The sing will be a county-wide
scout progrrum with the various troops each presenting two or
three nwnbers and then joining for several selections.
A bake sale to raise money for scouting activities was set
for Sept. 27. Another project of the girls will be the collection or
bottle caps with the money which is redeemed to go into
special activities. Plans were made lor a wiener roast in October.
Meetings were set for Thursdays after school at the
Syracuse Elementary School. A new work project was started
at yesterday's meeting . Becky Adkins served refreshments
and Jill Nease led in the Brownie pledge to close the meeting.

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WITH Tiill BEGINNING of the school year, old troops are
being reactivated and new troops on aU levels, Brownie, Junior
and Cadettes, are being organized.
Materials on scouting have been distributed to the schools
of the county to determine the interest of both students
desirous of becoming scouts, and parents willing to serve as
leaders. Questions on scouting shoold be directed to Mrs. Earl
Thoma, Meigs County service unit director for the Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council.
In the organization of new troops, advisors experienced in
scouting are available to assist first-time leaders. Mrs. Merle
Johnson is serving as the Brownie advisor, and Mrs. Mary
Wise the junior advisor.
Several bicentennial projects are being planned ror the
scouts.

Kingsbury Home Sales &amp; Service, Inc .

Forest Run Cement Block Co.
Snowville General Store

State Farm Ins. - David Jenkins
The Goessler Jewelry Stor:e

Teaford Realty
Simons Market

Adolphs Dairy Valley
Dale Warner
Gibbs Grocery

Tom's Carry Out -

Joe's Carry Out

John Gibson Motor City, Inc.
Ridge View Carry Out
Miller's Poultry Co.
Tall Timber Nile Club
Kings AritiS Knight Club
Pomeroy Golf Course
Five Points Grill

Ashland Petroleum Co .
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
Fred Crow &amp; Bill Porter
Rulland Dept . Store, Inc.
Smith-Nelson Motors. Inc.
Rutland Furniture Co.
Pomeroy Sunoco Service

Revival set

French's Middleport Sunoco
Friendly Tavern
General Tire Sales · ·
Twin City Machine Shop
R. E. Tracy Fire &amp; Safety Equipment
Frances Florists
Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating
K &amp; C Jewelers
Nelson Drugs

Ellis &amp; Sons Sohio
Stifflers Stores
Pomeroy Cement Block
Village Pharmacy
Mark V
Tom Rue Motors
Miller Brothers Grocery
Cross Hardware

Steppes Beauty Salons
WMPD
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Revival services will be
held at the Motml Moriah
Baptist Church, Middleport,
Monday through Friday at
7:30p.m.
The Rev. Darr.e ll Rollins of
Ironton will speak . Th e
Church of Christian. Union of
Point Pleasant choir will
present
special mu s ic
Monday evening. Thursday,
the choir of the Christian
Brethren Church of Mason
will sing and other choirs and
individuals will present
special music during the
week. TheRev . Henry Key ,
pastor, invites, the public to
attend the 5erv i c~s.

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O' Brien &amp; O'Brie·n Attorneys
Blue &amp; Gray Restaurant
'Pomeroy Pastry Shop
Jack's Club
Hamer Smith
Well's Garage
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Cunningham Music Center
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P almer (2 1· 101 and Duncan ;
Harrison , Ande r son (7) and
Ash by . LP Harri son (7-6). HR sMay (20t h ), Gam ble (14th),
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23: Veri and Jamanis, Jan . 7, Troup), Dec . I, Veri and
and Longstreth and Escosa, Jamanis, Jan. 8, and Enrico
Feb . !4. Marietta - "ln6" Di Giuseppe , tenor, April
Oct. 6, Leonard Pennario : 20.
Portsmouth- Kathleen
pianist, Jan . 22, and the John Battle, soprano, and William
Biggs Consort, vocal &amp; in- McFarland, baritone 1two
strumental group, May ~talented Portsmouth area
Parkersburg, W. Va .
young people . who are being
Stan Freeman. ' popul~r presented in concert in
pianist, Oct. 9, New Christy recognition of their m usical
Minstrels, Feb. 18, the BBC achieveme nts ), Nov. 25, New
Sympho ny Orc hestra of Chri sty Minstrels, Feb. 19,
Wales, March 28, and and the Johann Strauss
Ca therine
and
Jpseph Ensemble, April 4.
Mallitano ,
soprano
&amp;
Mem~rs or the Tri-Coun ty
violi nist, April 7. LancasU!r Community
Conce rt
- Dubrovnik Festival Or- Association will receive a
chestra, Nov . 17 , Thomas complele calendar or all area
Sc humacher, pianist, Jan . 25, concerl'3, including times and
and " 1776", May 14.
places, when their permanent
Charleston, W. Va . - The membership cards are
Hague Philhar monic Or- mailed to them . Their
chestra, Oct. 16, Andre Watts, membership r eceipts,
pianist, Jan . 15, a nd Beverly . however , will admit them to
Sills and John Alexander, out-of-tow n concer ts until
May 20. Zanesville - Gilbert they receive their permanent
and Sullivan a Ia Carte, Nov. ca rds . The association
2, Kozikove and Johnson, duo suggi&gt;sts that any large group
ha rpists, Jan . II, The Johnny planning to attend any of the
Mann Singers, ~b. 8, and out-of-town concerts ca ll Mrs .
The Houston Ballet, March 7. Evan Roderick in Gallipolis
Waverly - Broadway Hit at 44 &amp;-1 364 so that available
Parad e (Dorothy Collins and seats may be verified .

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Members who join the TriCounty Community Concert
Association this year may
attend a variety of concerts in
seven neighboring communities in addition to the
three Gallipolis conce r ts. The
seri es orlers 23 di [ferent
attractions in 26 concerts.
Artistic events coming to
the surrounding area are the
BBC Symphony Orchestra of
Wales in Parkersburg , w.
Va ., the Broadway musical
" 1776", which will be
presented in both Marietta
and Lancaster, and Beverly
Sills, so pra no, and John
Alexander, tenor, in concert
in Charleston, W. Va . As the
Charleston assoc iation expects to have less than 300
seats for this one conce rt
available to Community
Concert members outside
their own association, an
additional admission charge
of $8 has been set for bona
ride members or neighbori ng
associations.
The
complete · area
schedule is : Gallipolis Uttle Angels of Korea. Nov.

Would like trl list contributors whose ads did not
appear in Meigs-pt. Pleasant football program.

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N ew York
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Colborn , An derson (5), Mur .
phy ( 7), Austin (8J and Porter ;
Hunl er (2 1-131 and Munson . LP Colborn ( 10 11) . HR s -Netll es 2
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for the rifth time in the last
six seasons, raised his record
to 21-10 and lowered his
earned run average · to 2.17
wi th a nine-hiller as the
Orioles dereated Cleveland

Major League L ea ders
B y United Press International
L eading Batters
(based on 375 at batsJ
National League
g. ab r . h . pet.
Madlock, Chi 125 495 76 179 362

and their dependents who live
some distance away [rom
Veterans ' Adm inistration
Regio nal Offices. Qualified
DAV National Service Of.
ficers , most of whom are
Vietnam
era
di sabl ed
veterans, will be on board the
F ield Service Units to assist
wartime disa bled veteran s
and their families in their
claims for Federal and Sta te
beneri ts to which they are
entitled by law.
The DA V employs more
than 260 rull-time National
Ser vice Offi cer:q with offices

Membership allows entry
to all area presentations

ramilies seeking ~lance .
They expect to see even more
this year. ·
Coopers ling with the
national organization of the
Disabled American Veterans
in bringing the Field Service
Units to Ohio, are the Department of Ohio DAV and DAV
Chapters thro'u ghout the
state.

The Hearthstone Class, at a
meeting this week at the
Middleport First Baptis t
Church, made plans to assist
with rerreshments ror the
installation or the Rev . Peter
Granda! as pastor Sunday
evening.
Edison Baker presided with
the class voting to buy carpet
ror the pastor 's study. Mrs .
Harold Hubbard reported on
dishes purchased for the
kitchen. Get-well cards were
signed for the Rev. Charles
Lusher and the Rev. Cleo
Boyd.
Mrs. Edison Baker gave
devotions using the titled
" God is Working ," fir s t
person thoughts by Kenneth
I. Wilson. I(
Mr. and !Ytrs. Milton Hood
were hosts for the meeting
attended by the Rev . and
Mrs. Peter Granda!, Mr . and
Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr.
and Mrs . Willis Anthony, Mr.
and Mrs . Edison Baker, Mr.
and Mrs . John Werner, Mr .
and Mrs . Paul Smart and Mr .
and Mrs. Allen Hughes.

IN HOSPITAL
Mrs . Frances Warner ,
Pomeroy businesswoman , is
under
observation
at

Polly's llointers
No answers yet

LONGSTRETH AND ESroSA, duo-harpists, have
been scheduled by the Tri-County Community Concert
Association ror a return engagement. The concert is
planned Feb. 24.

Concert season
features harpists
Area subscribers to the TriCounty Communi ty Concert
Association's
up-coming
concert series will view the
return engagement of duoharpists Joe Longstreth a nd
John Escosa Feb. 24 .
Admission to the concert
will be by membership cards
only . Adults may join the
association for $10, students
([ull-time through college )
ror $5, ramily memberships
are available ror $30, and
se~ior citizens 60 years or
o;der . ·v join for $5.
Longstreth and Escosa
were introduced to the harp
at Wainwright Music Camp in
Indiana , but they did not
mee t and collaborate until
la ter. Upon chance in troduction in 1963 , they
decided to collaborate in the
recording of an a lbum of
tradi tiona! and origin a l
Chrisimas carols. The subsequen t demand ror persona l
appearances crea te d new
stars in the concert field.
Both l,llen are native
Hoos iers " with wide and
varied backgrounds in . a ll
fields of musical experience
in the United States and
E urope. Escosa studied at the
Juilliard School in New York,
and Longstreth studied at the
Conserva Iorio di Santa
Cecelia in Rome.
Longstreth and Escosa
entertain audiences with the
v,ariety or their musical
presentations, the power a nd
strength or their tr anscriptions and performances ,
and with the renewed stature
they are bringing to the harp.
Since their initial concert
appearances as dup-harpists
in 1964, Joe Lon gstreth and
J ohn Escosa have been in
demand lor repea t perfor mances with reviewers

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RACINE - The annual
homecoming of Racine
Grange was held Sunday at
the grange hall with a basket
dinner at noon .
, A program in the afternoon
featured the Norris Quartet
with H. E . Starkey of Albany
as the speaker.
Attending were Geraldine
M. Cross, Lena Holter, June
Ashley, Enuna Adams, Keith
Ashley, Charles Yost, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Norris, Mary
Easterday, Heidi Ashley,
Melissa Yonker, Letha
Morris, Clifford Morris, John
Easterday, Clifford Holter,
Robert D. Ashley, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl1;tarkey, Will , Sue,

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Mick, Brett and Joel Cundilr,
Gene and Mary K. Yost,
Delores
Wolfe,
Hugh

Morrison,

Earl

Cross,

Freeland Norris, Florence
Adams and Marilyn Powell.

FOR YOUR
GAS and
APPLIANCE
NEEDS
RIDENOUR
Ga s-Service

The "New Creation" Choir
of the Bradbury Church or
Christ traveled to Ripley, W.
Va. Wednesday to sing at a
revival there.
Their selections in cluded
" Somebody Touched Me"
and " I 've Got Peace like a
River .''
Singing were Beverly
Wilcox, usa Roush, Sherrie
Barnhart, Linda Gerard,
Vic ki Horfman, Terri Owens,
Tammy and Christi Stanley,
University Hospita l
in
Columbus. Cards may be sent"
to her at room 325 Means
Hall , Uni versity Hos pita l,
Columbus.

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Chamber or Commerce or the ·
Better Bu s in ess Bureau
located in the city the curll pany is in Hnd mentions in his
letter he is doing this , so he
usually gets result s . ALET HEA .
DEAR POLLY - II your
s uppl y of pliable rreezer
containers runs short, freeze
Ihe pr odu ct . When com.
pletely fr ozen slightly twist
60 inches wide
the eontainer to remove it
and you will have a frozen
item in perfect shape that can
We are now open
be put in a rreezer bag . The
Saturday
evenings
container can be used again
until 8 : 00 .
and again and these packages
stack neatly in lhe freezer . IDA BELl..
DEAR POI.I.Y - f am a
newspaper delivery boy in
Wyoming where we have lots
of snow. so to keep my
cus tomers happy I \\'rap the
papers in plastic bread bags •
to keep them dr y . This
recycles bags and ma ke s
happy customers . :... ED·
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Make your reser vations early and
listen to the exciting
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CONGRATULATIONS
To the Pomeroy National Bank on fheir grand
opening of the new branch bank at Tuppers Plains.

The MEIGS INN
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Bryan Wilcox , Dave Cole,
Rodney a nd Rita Bailey,
Mike Miller, Kevin King,
John Blake and Ra nd y
Hay nes. They were accompanied by Mrs. Maryln
Wilcox , Jeri Ran son and Mr .
and Mrs . William King.

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wit h ent husiasm to their
programming.
Joe Longs treth pursued his
edu cation at Princeton
University and the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art,
London , and went" on to study
in Paris and Rome. During
World War II he was a major
with the U.S. Army Air
Forces Oying B-29's . Upon his
return rrom Europe, he
appea r e d on Broadway,
played in some or the earliest
·•studio One " te levi sion
productions and wrote highly
acclaimed opera libre tti. He
is also an author or children ''
books. He conducted his own
l&lt;!levision a nd radio shows for
four years on Cincin nati 's
WLW.
J ohn Escosa studied at the
Juilliard School and was a
student of Carlos Salzedo. He
has written incidental music
ror the theater, scores for
ballet, and he was musical
director [or the Fort Wayne
(Ind .) Civic Ballet Compan y.
He toured with the original
road company or Tennessee
William s' Pulitzer prizewinnin g
play ,
'' Glass
Men agerie," and he has
appeared in many clubs in
the midwest.
The Tri.County Community
Conce rt Association 's current
drive ror new members will
close Saturday. Memberships
may be obtained at campaign
headquarters
at
the
Ga llipolis
Chambe r
or
Commerce ofrice, 16 State
St. , or by calling 446-8:i59.
Members hips are' a lso
available
rrom
te ams
working under Mrs. Jack
Warn er in J ackson , Mrs.
Russell Bibbee in Pt .
Pleasant, W. Va ., and Mrs.
Harold Sauer in Middleport.

Choir travels to revival

Grange has homecoming
.

and audie nces respondin g

DF.AR POLLY - Is there
anything we ~an do to remove
the very ol('ensive odor that
s~rne dress ma terials have?
T~is problem has been
arpund long enough that it
seems the manufacturers
could have corrected it. If
some materials are made
without this bad smell I would
think they could a ll be made
tha t way . I hope you ca n tell
me how to remove thi s as
suc h material is worthless
.unless the odo r c an be
removed . - JOSEPHINE.
DEAR JOSEPHINE - A
fabric finishing firm advised
me that there is nothing you
can do to remove this odor.
They have I~ too. Heal a nd
steam see m to bring out the
odo r . Manufacturers are
working on this problem with
synthetics but have not come
up with a solution. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I am
se nding what I think is a
practical and userul Pointer
for your va lued column . A
clean new powder pufr is
excellent to use ror dusting
ca ke pans with flour . Also,
another one is handy to use
for cleaning and polishing
silverware as the pufr will not
scratch the silver. Thank you
for giving us a chance to
write . - NAOMI.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with those people
. who knock something they do
not understand. This rerers
particular ly to those who
complain about the trinkets
that can be gotte n with box
tops. etc . There are many
cash rerund oHers, too. I have
had major surgery six times
with three more operations to
go and have round these
refunds really mount ,up and
help out. There are even
magaz ines that give lists of
re[und orrers .
Also, my Pointer is that
when giving one's self a home
permanent plastic wrapped
bread tw isters are great ror
tyi ng orr sections of the hai r
so it is out or the way wh ile
rolling up other parts . M.L.N.
DEAR POLLY - Ruthanne
was comp la ining abo u t
business firms failing to reply
to her r equests for in formation
about
their
products . I want to tell her a
solution that has worked in
our ramily . My brother-inlaw sends a carbon copy of
any s uch letters to the

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disability compensa tion,
insurance , ed u cation,
hospitalization, employment
• and other benerits provided
by the U. S. Government, "
expl ai ns DAV Nat ional
at Veterans Administration Commander Walter T.
Regional headquar t e r s Greaney. "And our new Field
Service Units will take the
throughout th e country.
However, DA V ofri cia ls program right to their
point out that the location or doorsteps."
DAV officials stress that
these VA Regional Offices
orten makes it extremely disabled veterans or all wars, .
ditricult ror many disabled as well as their dependents,
veterans , as well as their are urged to visit the DA V
widows and dependents , to Field Service Units to discuss
make personal contact with a any problems they may have .
DAV Nationa l Service Of. But particular emphasis is
bemg placed ' on disabled
ri cer.
" We kn ow that many or v.eterans of th e Vietnam
these peop le need assistance con nie!, because such a large
in matter s r e latting to number are not taking advantage or a ll or the benefits
_ _ _ _ _ _, . which they have coming to
them, especially in the areas
or education and vocational
· rehabilitation.
Last year , the tour 's first
year, DAV Nationa l Service
Officers visited all 48 states.
They were contacted by more
than 47,000 veterans a nd the ir

DAV mobile field service unit is
coming to Middleport on Sept. 23
Middleport will be one or 36
Ohi o communities to be
visited Sept. 11M)ct. 10 by the
Disabled American Veterans
neet or mobile field service
units.
The unit to serve Meigs
County's disabled America n
Vete rans will be at the
Middleport Community Park
from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m . on
Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Eighteen traveling DAV
service offices, housed in
spec ially equ ipped 26-root
GMC m otor vans, are on a
year-long nation-wide tour of
the United States.
Purpose or the tour is to
carry the many free services
provided by the DA V to
wartime disa bled veterans

ONE OF TiillSE Disabled American Veterans mobile service units will be a t the
Middleport Community Park, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23, to assist wartime
disabled vetera ns a nd their dependents in Meigs County.

Palmer, Hunter
keep on rolling
By FRED DOW N
UP I Sports Write r
The best race in the
American League right now
is between two super pitchers
[or the Cy Young pitcher or
the year Award .
Jim
Palmer or
the
Baltimore Orioles and Jim
Hunter of the New York
Yl"'kees are old rivals ror the
award. Palmer won it in 1973
when he had a 22-9 record and
Hunter won it as a member or
the Oakland A's last season
when he was 25-12.
'The Boston Red Sox, who
have no serious contender for
the award, maintained their
five.game lead in the AL's
Eastern Division with a 3-1
victory over the Detroit
Tigers Thursday while both
Palmer and Hunter added to
their personal laurels.
Palmer, a 211-game winner

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Orta . Ch i
126 486 60 I SO .309
Si ng letn , Bit 143 546 Bl 168 .308
McRae , KC 126 480 58 147 .306
Wshngtn. Ok 132 522 74 159 .305
~mblss , N Y 136 506 61 .152 .300
B)"aun, M in n 122 417 60 125 .300
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~ Na tio nal
League : Ki ng man ,
and Sch m idt , Ph il 34 ;
zinski , Phil 32 ; Bench , Cin
Cey, LA 23 .
... Ameri ca n League : Maybe rry ,
~.c 33; Jackson, Oak 31; Sco tt,
~il
28;
Bonds,
NY
and
ll urrough s, Tex 26.
Runs Batted In
'~~ N ational
League . Lozi nski,
~~il 113 ; Benc h, Cin 107; Per ez,
Gin
10 1;
Sta ub ,
NY
95;
Mon ta nez, SF 92 .
~Amer1 can l eague · Rice , Bos
yg ; Lynn. Bos and Mayberry,
M:C 95; Jackson , Oak .94. May,
&amp;'all 93.
":,
Stolen Ba ses
.- National Leag ue: Lopes, LA
IIi ; Morgan , Cin 56; Brock , SI.L
~ : Cedeno, Hou 45 ; Cardenal.
~; 31.
_ American League : Rivers,
&lt;&amp;el 64; washington, Oak 40;
'etis , KC 38; Remy, Ca l 33 ;
,&amp;.a rew , M inn and Bonds. NY 30 .
"'
Pitching
- (Based on most victories)
• National Lea gue : Seaver·, NY
.1.' -8; J ones , s o 19 -9 ; Morton ,
1:11 17 · 15 ; Hooton , L A 16-9;
'Ma ll ack, N Y 16-10 ; Reuss , Pitt
..lfl -11 ; Sutlon , LA 16-12; Mes " 'r smith, LA 16-14 .
-American League : Palmer ,
Ball 2 1-10 ; Hun ter, NY 21 -13;
~aat, Chi 20-12; _
B lue , Oak 19tl ; Wise, Bos 18·9

Lee May hi t his 20th homer
and Mark Belanger, Bobby
Grich and Ken Singleton had
two hi ts each as the Orioles
made it 40 wins in 61 games
since the All-S tar brea k.
Palmer, who has pitched 22
co mplete games, yielded
homers to Oscar Gamble in
the seventh a nd to Rico Carty
in the ninth.
Hunter , only the third
pitcher in AL his tory to win 20
or more ga mes in five or
more consecutive seasons,
raised his mark to 21-13 and
lowered his ERA to 2.58 as the
Yankees
downed
the
Milwaukee Brewers 111-2. It
was the 28th complete game
of the year [or Hunter.
Graig Nettles hit a pair of
twO-run homers to lead&gt; the
Yankees' 17-hit attack which
routed Jim Colborn in four
innings and dealt him his lith
loss against 10 victories .
Nettles, Roy White and Chris
Chambliss had three hits
each [or the Yankees.
Luis Tiant, winning his first
game since Aug. 15, pitched a
no-hitter ror 7 2-3 innings and
finished with a three-hitter
ror the Red Sox. Aurelio
Rodriguez singled with two
o•Jt in the eighth inning ror the
ru .t hit off Tiant, now 1&amp;-13,
and Bob Baldwin homered in
the ninth to spoil the shutout.
The Red Sox scored two
runs in the second inning on a
triple by Jim Rice, a runscoring infield out by Carlton
Fisk, singles by Rico
Petrocelli and Dwight Evans
and a run-scoring grounder
by Rick Burleson.

Unde rtaking a diver s ionary advance toward Quebec,

Co lone l Be nedi ct Arnold departs Cambridge with 1,051
volu nteers. The plan is to move northward up the Ken nebec River , Ihen along the Chaudiere River north to the
St. Lawrence . But the area between Fort Western (now
Augus ta. Mai ne) and Quebec is trackless wilderness . A
week out of Fori Western , most of !heir food is spoiled or
lost, a nd I he men are reduc ed to ea ting th eir moccasin s,
shol pouches, pel dogs, and
soap. After a ni ghtmare of a
journey through deep snow
a nd
a long
treacherous
rivers, aboul half of the
original for ce c rosses the St.
Lawrence on Nove mber 13.
Two days laler, a bluff fail s
to budge the British garrison
from Que bec. Arnold's force
sett les in to awa it the arrival
of troops under General
Richard Montgomery severa l weeks laler, and to
plan !he fina l assaull on
Arnold
Quebec .
-By Ross Mackenzie &amp; Jeff MocNelly i 1:1 1975, United FcatllrC Syndicate .

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Everyone 18 to 80 in Meigs County ( all three school
districts) and Mason, W. Va. interested is asked to
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HOW TO BE HAPPY
2. Think constructively and
Everybody wants to be rule your moods. Take tbe
happy. The pursuit of hap- time to think things through.
piness is a rreedom we all Make your mind a storehouse
enjoy in America . Yet, there of uSeful truth upon which
are
thousands
upon you can draw when needed.
thousands of people who are Do not allow yourself the
not happy. Somehow, hap- privilege or always thinking
piness has eluded their grasp. negatively, but cultivate an
Happiness is not found in attitude of optimism, peace
things and thrills. It is not and good will toward others.
round in life 's chances, but in
3. Work with right motives.
life's choices. Joseph Addison Give an honest day's work for
said, "The grand essentials to an honest day's pay. Don't try
happiness in this life are to cut corners where it will
something to do, something to cheapen your work . The high
love, and something to hope purpose or your work should
ror."
be that of service to your
There are six ways to be fellowmen.
4. Be interested in others.
happy. Cultivate these attiludes and habits:
Nothing will bring you
I. Live a simple life. Be . greater happiness than doing
temperate in your habits , things that will make others
avoiding self-seeking in- happy. If you bring sunshine
dulgences
that
breed into the lives of others, you
selfishness.
Practice cannot keep it from yourself.
prudence and self-denial. In that same degree that you
Make simplicity the key-note are interested in the other
of your daily plans, and learn person's happiness you will
to live within your means. Let be happy .
5. Have a hobby . Cultivate
your life be a "one-day"
comparimerit by living one an interest in a pastime for
day at a time. concentrating diversion and relaxation .
on your immediate task. There is a long list to choose
Make the most or today.
from: gardening, hunting,
fishing,
nature
study,
writing,
photography,
sewing, sports, hiking, etc.
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MEIGS- MASON AREA
during happiness is built upon
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
a close fellowship with God.
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An organizational meeting for the Syracuse Girl Scout
Troop 01254 was held Tuesday afternoon at the Syracuse
Elementary School.
Officers elected were Debbie Michael, president; Jennie
Bentley, vice president; Janie Amberger, secretary; Lori
Micbael, treasurer .
Troop leaders are Mrs. Joyce Sisson, Mrs. Kay Hill and Mrs.
Janet Pickens.
To open tbe meeting, Melissa Hill led in the pledge to the
flag. Welcomed into ~e troop were two new members, Juanita
Ginther and Kathy Pickens.
The scouts discussed the Bicentennial sing scheduled for
Nov. 20 at Meigs High School. The sing will be a county-wide
scout progrrum with the various troops each presenting two or
three nwnbers and then joining for several selections.
A bake sale to raise money for scouting activities was set
for Sept. 27. Another project of the girls will be the collection or
bottle caps with the money which is redeemed to go into
special activities. Plans were made lor a wiener roast in October.
Meetings were set for Thursdays after school at the
Syracuse Elementary School. A new work project was started
at yesterday's meeting . Becky Adkins served refreshments
and Jill Nease led in the Brownie pledge to close the meeting.

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WITH Tiill BEGINNING of the school year, old troops are
being reactivated and new troops on aU levels, Brownie, Junior
and Cadettes, are being organized.
Materials on scouting have been distributed to the schools
of the county to determine the interest of both students
desirous of becoming scouts, and parents willing to serve as
leaders. Questions on scouting shoold be directed to Mrs. Earl
Thoma, Meigs County service unit director for the Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council.
In the organization of new troops, advisors experienced in
scouting are available to assist first-time leaders. Mrs. Merle
Johnson is serving as the Brownie advisor, and Mrs. Mary
Wise the junior advisor.
Several bicentennial projects are being planned ror the
scouts.

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Forest Run Cement Block Co.
Snowville General Store

State Farm Ins. - David Jenkins
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Teaford Realty
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Gibbs Grocery

Tom's Carry Out -

Joe's Carry Out

John Gibson Motor City, Inc.
Ridge View Carry Out
Miller's Poultry Co.
Tall Timber Nile Club
Kings AritiS Knight Club
Pomeroy Golf Course
Five Points Grill

Ashland Petroleum Co .
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
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Rulland Dept . Store, Inc.
Smith-Nelson Motors. Inc.
Rutland Furniture Co.
Pomeroy Sunoco Service

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Friendly Tavern
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Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating
K &amp; C Jewelers
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Stifflers Stores
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Revival services will be
held at the Motml Moriah
Baptist Church, Middleport,
Monday through Friday at
7:30p.m.
The Rev. Darr.e ll Rollins of
Ironton will speak . Th e
Church of Christian. Union of
Point Pleasant choir will
present
special mu s ic
Monday evening. Thursday,
the choir of the Christian
Brethren Church of Mason
will sing and other choirs and
individuals will present
special music during the
week. TheRev . Henry Key ,
pastor, invites, the public to
attend the 5erv i c~s.

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and Longstreth and Escosa, Jamanis, Jan. 8, and Enrico
Feb . !4. Marietta - "ln6" Di Giuseppe , tenor, April
Oct. 6, Leonard Pennario : 20.
Portsmouth- Kathleen
pianist, Jan . 22, and the John Battle, soprano, and William
Biggs Consort, vocal &amp; in- McFarland, baritone 1two
strumental group, May ~talented Portsmouth area
Parkersburg, W. Va .
young people . who are being
Stan Freeman. ' popul~r presented in concert in
pianist, Oct. 9, New Christy recognition of their m usical
Minstrels, Feb. 18, the BBC achieveme nts ), Nov. 25, New
Sympho ny Orc hestra of Chri sty Minstrels, Feb. 19,
Wales, March 28, and and the Johann Strauss
Ca therine
and
Jpseph Ensemble, April 4.
Mallitano ,
soprano
&amp;
Mem~rs or the Tri-Coun ty
violi nist, April 7. LancasU!r Community
Conce rt
- Dubrovnik Festival Or- Association will receive a
chestra, Nov . 17 , Thomas complele calendar or all area
Sc humacher, pianist, Jan . 25, concerl'3, including times and
and " 1776", May 14.
places, when their permanent
Charleston, W. Va . - The membership cards are
Hague Philhar monic Or- mailed to them . Their
chestra, Oct. 16, Andre Watts, membership r eceipts,
pianist, Jan . 15, a nd Beverly . however , will admit them to
Sills and John Alexander, out-of-tow n concer ts until
May 20. Zanesville - Gilbert they receive their permanent
and Sullivan a Ia Carte, Nov. ca rds . The association
2, Kozikove and Johnson, duo suggi&gt;sts that any large group
ha rpists, Jan . II, The Johnny planning to attend any of the
Mann Singers, ~b. 8, and out-of-town concerts ca ll Mrs .
The Houston Ballet, March 7. Evan Roderick in Gallipolis
Waverly - Broadway Hit at 44 &amp;-1 364 so that available
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Members who join the TriCounty Community Concert
Association this year may
attend a variety of concerts in
seven neighboring communities in addition to the
three Gallipolis conce r ts. The
seri es orlers 23 di [ferent
attractions in 26 concerts.
Artistic events coming to
the surrounding area are the
BBC Symphony Orchestra of
Wales in Parkersburg , w.
Va ., the Broadway musical
" 1776", which will be
presented in both Marietta
and Lancaster, and Beverly
Sills, so pra no, and John
Alexander, tenor, in concert
in Charleston, W. Va . As the
Charleston assoc iation expects to have less than 300
seats for this one conce rt
available to Community
Concert members outside
their own association, an
additional admission charge
of $8 has been set for bona
ride members or neighbori ng
associations.
The
complete · area
schedule is : Gallipolis Uttle Angels of Korea. Nov.

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for the rifth time in the last
six seasons, raised his record
to 21-10 and lowered his
earned run average · to 2.17
wi th a nine-hiller as the
Orioles dereated Cleveland

Major League L ea ders
B y United Press International
L eading Batters
(based on 375 at batsJ
National League
g. ab r . h . pet.
Madlock, Chi 125 495 76 179 362

and their dependents who live
some distance away [rom
Veterans ' Adm inistration
Regio nal Offices. Qualified
DAV National Service Of.
ficers , most of whom are
Vietnam
era
di sabl ed
veterans, will be on board the
F ield Service Units to assist
wartime disa bled veteran s
and their families in their
claims for Federal and Sta te
beneri ts to which they are
entitled by law.
The DA V employs more
than 260 rull-time National
Ser vice Offi cer:q with offices

Membership allows entry
to all area presentations

ramilies seeking ~lance .
They expect to see even more
this year. ·
Coopers ling with the
national organization of the
Disabled American Veterans
in bringing the Field Service
Units to Ohio, are the Department of Ohio DAV and DAV
Chapters thro'u ghout the
state.

The Hearthstone Class, at a
meeting this week at the
Middleport First Baptis t
Church, made plans to assist
with rerreshments ror the
installation or the Rev . Peter
Granda! as pastor Sunday
evening.
Edison Baker presided with
the class voting to buy carpet
ror the pastor 's study. Mrs .
Harold Hubbard reported on
dishes purchased for the
kitchen. Get-well cards were
signed for the Rev. Charles
Lusher and the Rev. Cleo
Boyd.
Mrs. Edison Baker gave
devotions using the titled
" God is Working ," fir s t
person thoughts by Kenneth
I. Wilson. I(
Mr. and !Ytrs. Milton Hood
were hosts for the meeting
attended by the Rev . and
Mrs. Peter Granda!, Mr . and
Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr.
and Mrs . Willis Anthony, Mr.
and Mrs . Edison Baker, Mr.
and Mrs . John Werner, Mr .
and Mrs . Paul Smart and Mr .
and Mrs. Allen Hughes.

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LONGSTRETH AND ESroSA, duo-harpists, have
been scheduled by the Tri-County Community Concert
Association ror a return engagement. The concert is
planned Feb. 24.

Concert season
features harpists
Area subscribers to the TriCounty Communi ty Concert
Association's
up-coming
concert series will view the
return engagement of duoharpists Joe Longstreth a nd
John Escosa Feb. 24 .
Admission to the concert
will be by membership cards
only . Adults may join the
association for $10, students
([ull-time through college )
ror $5, ramily memberships
are available ror $30, and
se~ior citizens 60 years or
o;der . ·v join for $5.
Longstreth and Escosa
were introduced to the harp
at Wainwright Music Camp in
Indiana , but they did not
mee t and collaborate until
la ter. Upon chance in troduction in 1963 , they
decided to collaborate in the
recording of an a lbum of
tradi tiona! and origin a l
Chrisimas carols. The subsequen t demand ror persona l
appearances crea te d new
stars in the concert field.
Both l,llen are native
Hoos iers " with wide and
varied backgrounds in . a ll
fields of musical experience
in the United States and
E urope. Escosa studied at the
Juilliard School in New York,
and Longstreth studied at the
Conserva Iorio di Santa
Cecelia in Rome.
Longstreth and Escosa
entertain audiences with the
v,ariety or their musical
presentations, the power a nd
strength or their tr anscriptions and performances ,
and with the renewed stature
they are bringing to the harp.
Since their initial concert
appearances as dup-harpists
in 1964, Joe Lon gstreth and
J ohn Escosa have been in
demand lor repea t perfor mances with reviewers

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RACINE - The annual
homecoming of Racine
Grange was held Sunday at
the grange hall with a basket
dinner at noon .
, A program in the afternoon
featured the Norris Quartet
with H. E . Starkey of Albany
as the speaker.
Attending were Geraldine
M. Cross, Lena Holter, June
Ashley, Enuna Adams, Keith
Ashley, Charles Yost, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Norris, Mary
Easterday, Heidi Ashley,
Melissa Yonker, Letha
Morris, Clifford Morris, John
Easterday, Clifford Holter,
Robert D. Ashley, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl1;tarkey, Will , Sue,

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Mick, Brett and Joel Cundilr,
Gene and Mary K. Yost,
Delores
Wolfe,
Hugh

Morrison,

Earl

Cross,

Freeland Norris, Florence
Adams and Marilyn Powell.

FOR YOUR
GAS and
APPLIANCE
NEEDS
RIDENOUR
Ga s-Service

The "New Creation" Choir
of the Bradbury Church or
Christ traveled to Ripley, W.
Va. Wednesday to sing at a
revival there.
Their selections in cluded
" Somebody Touched Me"
and " I 've Got Peace like a
River .''
Singing were Beverly
Wilcox, usa Roush, Sherrie
Barnhart, Linda Gerard,
Vic ki Horfman, Terri Owens,
Tammy and Christi Stanley,
University Hospita l
in
Columbus. Cards may be sent"
to her at room 325 Means
Hall , Uni versity Hos pita l,
Columbus.

FIBERED

ROOF
COAT

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992·7777
POMEROY

Chamber or Commerce or the ·
Better Bu s in ess Bureau
located in the city the curll pany is in Hnd mentions in his
letter he is doing this , so he
usually gets result s . ALET HEA .
DEAR POLLY - II your
s uppl y of pliable rreezer
containers runs short, freeze
Ihe pr odu ct . When com.
pletely fr ozen slightly twist
60 inches wide
the eontainer to remove it
and you will have a frozen
item in perfect shape that can
We are now open
be put in a rreezer bag . The
Saturday
evenings
container can be used again
until 8 : 00 .
and again and these packages
stack neatly in lhe freezer . IDA BELl..
DEAR POI.I.Y - f am a
newspaper delivery boy in
Wyoming where we have lots
of snow. so to keep my
cus tomers happy I \\'rap the
papers in plastic bread bags •
to keep them dr y . This
recycles bags and ma ke s
happy customers . :... ED·
WAHD.

AND COrroN

KNITS

JUSTAR
NEW FROM MASSEY
FERGUSON

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MASSEY
FERGUSON
CHAIN
SAWS

Ma ssey
Ferguson
now off ers a full line

of " Task Matched"
Saws ,

to meet

needs

.of

the
farmers .

MODERN SUPPLY
399 w. Main
992-2164
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Store w ;th " ALL KIt: OS OF STUFF"
FOR PETS . STA BLE S · LAR GE &amp; SMALL ANIMALS
. LAWN S AND GARDENS.

''Shenandoah''
Returns to the Meigs

5 PIECE GROUP
FROM PARKERSBURG

FRI.
SAT.
10 TIL 2:00
Make your reser vations early and
listen to the exciting
sounds of ~henan ­
doah .

• Crestridge
Sectional Homes

CONGRATULATIONS
To the Pomeroy National Bank on fheir grand
opening of the new branch bank at Tuppers Plains.

The MEIGS INN
Ph. 992-362()

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• Vemco Add-ARooms

Open Sunday
1:00 Til6:00
Mon .. Fri. 9-8
Saturday 9-6
ext door to The
Jones Boys.

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FINANCING
AVAILABLE

985 -3307

POLYESTER

and

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ALUMINUM

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Bryan Wilcox , Dave Cole,
Rodney a nd Rita Bailey,
Mike Miller, Kevin King,
John Blake and Ra nd y
Hay nes. They were accompanied by Mrs. Maryln
Wilcox , Jeri Ran son and Mr .
and Mrs . William King.

eGcwemor

T.V. &amp; Appliance
Chester, Ohio

wit h ent husiasm to their
programming.
Joe Longs treth pursued his
edu cation at Princeton
University and the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art,
London , and went" on to study
in Paris and Rome. During
World War II he was a major
with the U.S. Army Air
Forces Oying B-29's . Upon his
return rrom Europe, he
appea r e d on Broadway,
played in some or the earliest
·•studio One " te levi sion
productions and wrote highly
acclaimed opera libre tti. He
is also an author or children ''
books. He conducted his own
l&lt;!levision a nd radio shows for
four years on Cincin nati 's
WLW.
J ohn Escosa studied at the
Juilliard School and was a
student of Carlos Salzedo. He
has written incidental music
ror the theater, scores for
ballet, and he was musical
director [or the Fort Wayne
(Ind .) Civic Ballet Compan y.
He toured with the original
road company or Tennessee
William s' Pulitzer prizewinnin g
play ,
'' Glass
Men agerie," and he has
appeared in many clubs in
the midwest.
The Tri.County Community
Conce rt Association 's current
drive ror new members will
close Saturday. Memberships
may be obtained at campaign
headquarters
at
the
Ga llipolis
Chambe r
or
Commerce ofrice, 16 State
St. , or by calling 446-8:i59.
Members hips are' a lso
available
rrom
te ams
working under Mrs. Jack
Warn er in J ackson , Mrs.
Russell Bibbee in Pt .
Pleasant, W. Va ., and Mrs.
Harold Sauer in Middleport.

Choir travels to revival

Grange has homecoming
.

and audie nces respondin g

DF.AR POLLY - Is there
anything we ~an do to remove
the very ol('ensive odor that
s~rne dress ma terials have?
T~is problem has been
arpund long enough that it
seems the manufacturers
could have corrected it. If
some materials are made
without this bad smell I would
think they could a ll be made
tha t way . I hope you ca n tell
me how to remove thi s as
suc h material is worthless
.unless the odo r c an be
removed . - JOSEPHINE.
DEAR JOSEPHINE - A
fabric finishing firm advised
me that there is nothing you
can do to remove this odor.
They have I~ too. Heal a nd
steam see m to bring out the
odo r . Manufacturers are
working on this problem with
synthetics but have not come
up with a solution. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I am
se nding what I think is a
practical and userul Pointer
for your va lued column . A
clean new powder pufr is
excellent to use ror dusting
ca ke pans with flour . Also,
another one is handy to use
for cleaning and polishing
silverware as the pufr will not
scratch the silver. Thank you
for giving us a chance to
write . - NAOMI.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with those people
. who knock something they do
not understand. This rerers
particular ly to those who
complain about the trinkets
that can be gotte n with box
tops. etc . There are many
cash rerund oHers, too. I have
had major surgery six times
with three more operations to
go and have round these
refunds really mount ,up and
help out. There are even
magaz ines that give lists of
re[und orrers .
Also, my Pointer is that
when giving one's self a home
permanent plastic wrapped
bread tw isters are great ror
tyi ng orr sections of the hai r
so it is out or the way wh ile
rolling up other parts . M.L.N.
DEAR POLLY - Ruthanne
was comp la ining abo u t
business firms failing to reply
to her r equests for in formation
about
their
products . I want to tell her a
solution that has worked in
our ramily . My brother-inlaw sends a carbon copy of
any s uch letters to the

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Plantings discussed for Bicentennial
B1centenmal
plantmgs
we1 e diScussed and officers
for the 1975-76 year were
1nslai!ed at the Wednesday
mght meeltng of the Mtddleport Amateur Gardeners
al the horne of Mrs. Harold
Lohse, pres1dent
Members were asked to
lake a daffodil bulb to the
October meetmg for the
planltng wh1ch IS already
underway at the Wash1ngton
Memonal Slte at Long Bot·
tom A red, wh1te and blue

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Where's That Sex Survey?
Dear Helen ·
Th1s swnmer you pubhshed an 11-questwn marriage and
sex quiz that my husband and I answered With heart-felt
smcenty. (It created arguments, wh1ch eventually led to
better understandmg m our fam1\y 1
We're wondering when the results of your ·•mmi-marnage
survey" w11l be pubhshed - WAITING IMPATIENTLY
Dear Watling
Please forgive the delay - but my excuse 1s really qu1te
vahd · Readers responded to the surve} m such numbers thai
"e've only JUSt ftms hed sortmg, tabulalmg, and readmg those
U10usands of comments sent along with thetr ans"ers
Results w11l be published , hopefully , 111 October Mea nwhile, here are a few of rny bes t letters on th e subject - H
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Dear Helen
"Bnde to Be'' ll.ho msptred your marnage sur vey, needs
some answers from the contended-~ eds She shouldn 't be
afraid of marnage 1
My husband IS always JOkmgty ' warmng" engaged
couples agamst the b1g httch But 1t's all talk At ot her ttmes he
mtroducesme as ''my bnde,'' or ''Mrs Amenca '' - and we've
been marned 29 years!
How true your words that the disgruntled peop le make the
most notse 1 We happily wedded folk are too busy purrmg to
v.r1te about ourselves
We're achve, healthy, our children are ra1sed successfully, and the best tiiUes of our llves may very weli be
ahead of us Our sex life has always been fantastic If 11 's prsentmg a few "age" problems now - well, we' re workmg on
that Who cares if there IS an occasiOnal mishap - we never
calltt fatlure, and we don't worry As for pretendmg orgasm,
as many of your readers say they do - 1 could never fool my
husband, nor would I want to'
We never cease to express our love for one another When
my guy goes on a busmess tnp, I put love notes m eac h of hts
shirt pockets so that he can read one a day untti he returns
And our "welcome homes " are really somethmg 1
God ts very much a part of our hves We believe He and the
church have a terriftc . mfiuence toward happy marnages.
Have you noticed th1s m your survey? - TWO MORE
MEMBERS OF TH~SILENT MAJORITY
Dear Two :
Certamiy have 1 Our survey pomts up very clearly that
people who are happy w1th thetr God are also happ1er m thetr
marnages -and thetr answers to "How's your sex lUe ?" are
an overwhelmmg: "Terrific!"
(Someone should make a study of th1s last It appears that
great marrted sex and wholesome religwus beliefs go together
like Elizabeth and Robert Browmng. And that's another plus
for rehg10n , nght?) - H

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Dear Helen
Here are some of my stattsttcs, based on observatton and
experiillent ·
Domarrted women enJOY sex? - They go by age bra ckets
20-30: SlZziing; 30-40, wann wtth a few hot spots, 40-up, cold
potatoes. (With a few exceptions, of course )
Concerning males : 10 per cent are homo or b1; 25 per cent
have low sex dnves; and the rest Just love sex, Of thts 65 per
cent, about one-fifth of marrted males w1i! rests! all temp.
tation; one-fifth chase women as il 1t were a fuil-time JOb; and
the rest can be had if condttionsare favorable.
My advice to women: make sex the most IIllportant part of
your marriage - no holds barred - whether you have to
pretend or not. It's the way to keep your man 1 OVER-40 MALE
Dear Male ·
I'd say your stallsttcs are just about as vahd as your advice. Whtch 1s leavin~ a lot unsaid for both ! - ,H .

~peaker featured

at women 's rally
"Yesterday Meets Today"
is the theme of the Southeast
Oh!O Farm Bureau Women's
Rally Sept 22 at the Country
Dmner . Playhouse near
Columbus.
The rally w1ll feature
Patrtcta (Pat) Leimbach, a
nationally known Vermthon
writer and farm wiie who w1ll
present an address entitled
"A Thread of Blue Deniill,"
In add1tion, Luctlie Shearn
of Warsaw m Coshocton
County, cha1rperson of the
planning commtltee, said th~
rally will feature a style show
of historical costumes,
recognillon of "Sp1rit of '76"
advtsory counc!ls, group
smgmg, and spectal music
,provided by the Shertdan
Htgh School boy 's octet
Mrs. I:.eimbach, author of
"A Thread of Blue Deniill ,"
is a popular f1gure at Iarmortented functions with her
wry wit and a view of farm

Girls meet
WILKESVILLE The
Wtlkesville Sunshine Gtrls
met Thursday with Bonita
Johnson, past royal princess,
presiding,
'- Attending the meeting were
jO members lind four adVisors. Projects to be taken to
ffuston's Rest Home were
worked on. The gifts wili be
ror those ' with September

PAT LEIMBACH
llfe through the eyes of a
farm wtfe
·She authors a column
entitled "The Country Wtfe"
tn the Elyna Chromcle
Telegram which provided the
matenal tor her book She
has also wntten art1cles for
many national magazmes
Tickets for the rally are
ava1!able from the Meigs
County Farm Bureau's
Women's Commtttee
me mbers, Mrs Tom Sayre,
1!43-2491, Mrs. Jonn Colweli,
742-4401, Mrs Eula Wolfe,
247-2278, Mrs Donald Mora,
992-7765, Mrs Harold Whtle,
742-5732; or cali the Farm
Bureau offtce at 992-218)
The
Cou ntry
Dtnner
Playhouse 1s located one mile
west of SR 256 on Tussmg
Road , JUS I south of Intersta te
70 in Franklin County

Mr. and Mrs. james Hazelton

Nuptial vows said
SALINEVJJ.J.F:, Oh10 - ~ !au:
ratnbow
co lor
th eme
Attendants, appeanng m
predommatecl the weddmg of the same style gown s as that
M1ss Pamela Kay Wn ght and of Mrs McKdrns were Mrs
James 1Bo J Hazel ton, Aug 2l Kt.~rJ ~·ccds 1n yellow, a fn end
at 7 :lO p rn 1n the Church of of the b11de Mrs Ca thy
Chr~st, Sahnev1 ll e, Ohto
Plutt, m green . cousin of the
She IS the da ughter of M1
bride
a nd M1ss Paulette
a nd Mrs Paul Wn gh t, 7 MtlleJ 111 ~pr u.: ot, a fnend of
Lmcoln St , Sahne"llc Her the blldc All the attendants
husband 1s the son of Mr and wore matc hmg picture hats
Mrs James A Hazelton, Rt
w1th a w1de ribbon tnm on the
3, Pomeroy
11111 Hnd a back bow They
The pastor ; Mtchael Hazel- car 1Jed 'r'.lule f1res1dc baskets
ton, brother of the groom, filled w1th yello" sweetheart
offtctated at the double nng r oses , \\hJte datstes and
ceremony under an archwaj daiSies tmted to match the1r
decor a ted w1 th green er y gowns
wh1te sat an bows Hnd
Chc1 1e Chevr ont, fnend of
nosegays of different colors
the b11de , "as flower g1rl
The kneeling bench wa s Her hght pmk dress was the
decorated wath two arrange- same sty le as that of the other
ments
wh1te carnatwns at tend an Is She wore ptnk
and wh1te daisies and bab~ s 11bbnns m her ha1r and
breath. The altar background ca1 ned a white fares1de
was twtn vases of white snap- ba s ket f11lcd wtth wh1te
dragons and wh1t e car- da1s1es ctnd pank da1sies w1th
natwns, fern s and twm seven- flow er petals to throw 10 the
branc h candelabra The a1sle
fam tly pews and ce nter a1sles
T1m Ha ze lton of Pomero~,
were marked by hurncane brother of the groom, was
lamps on wh1te metal stan- best man Ushers were Larry
dards v.1th wh ite satm bows
Boals of Sahnev1lle, Mark
Mrs
Janet
Burns Coughenour of Lan gsv1lle,
presented a ha lf hour rec1tal and Sam Kern of Pomero}.
of organ mus1c Mrs Patty a ll fnend s of the bndegroom
Higgms Y...as solmst smgmg Jam1e McKarns, nephew of
"The Wed dm g Song,' "The the bnde, served as the nngTheme From Love Story," bearer All the male at" Thme Be The Glory ," tendants wmc b1own tuxedos
" Lord, G1ve Them Thts Day " and each wore a d1fferent
and " In Th1s Qwet Hour "
colored sh1r t to match the
As the bnde approached female allendants' dress
the alta1, she presented her
The mother of the bnde
mother a lon g-stemmed chose a full-length gown of
yellow rose and after the mmt g1een w1th accessones
ceremony , s he gave a long-., to mat ch Th e bndegroom's
stemmed rose to the groom's mother wm e a hlac gown
mother She was escorted by w1lh wh1t e acccssones
her father and g1ven m Double wiHte 01 cl11d corsages
marnage by her parents
compl im ented theu atllre ,
The bnde was atllred m a
Shelley and Kelley Plott,
shpper-leng th gown of white twm cou sms of the brtde,
Qwana styled w1th a fttted wore dresses of mmt green
h1gh-nse watsthne accented tnmmed m whtle lace as they
w1th self-sash streamers at d1s tnbuted the nee packel' of
the back Imported Brussels ratnbow colors.
lace detailed th e V-neckline
A recephon followed 10 the
and bodice Her fitted sleeves church basemen t MISS Susie
wtth flared bell elbows were Cope, fnenct of the bnde, and
edged m lace and an A-hne Mt s. Debb1e Wt1ght, cousm of
sk~rt swept m to a full chapel
lhe bnd e, reg1stered the 200
tram
guesl' and the g1fts.
Her chapel length vet! of
The brtde's table was
stlk 1llusion was attached to a covered w1th a whtte cloth
Camelot headpi ece tnmmed and yellow mahne gathered
m Imported Brussels lace
at the corners w1th yellow
She earned a cascade r osebuds and an arltf1C1al
bouquet of yellow roses, one ga rland of greenery spotted
whtte orch1d, wh1te dalsles, w1th nose gays of rambow
baby's breath and wh1te colors The table was censtreamers arranged on a tered w1th an arrangement of
whtte B1ble wh1ch she whtte, blue, yellow, green,
borrowed from her s1ster, apncot and ptnk daisies
Mrs. Judy McKarns Other Bells, streamers, and crepe
traditions were observed
paper m blue, yellow, green,
Mrs Judy McKarns, s1ster apncot, pmk and whtte
of the bnde, was matron of decorated the basement
honor She was atllred in a
The buffet table was
shpper-lcngth halter gown of covered w1th a yellow cloth
hght blue styled w1th a fitted a nd a whtte lace sktrt. It was
h1gh-n se wa1sthne , a htgh centered w1th a three-Iter
mandarm collar, a double cake decorated w1th a
strap back and an A-hne foun tam as the base wtth
skirL To comphment the fe rns and mmtature bridal
gown, she wore a sheer attendan ts The cake was
capelet or organza edged m dec orate d w1 th yellow roses

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~irthdays.

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Fall
Candles
and
Candle Rings

•_Refreshments were served,

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

59 N. Second St,
MiddlE. ort, Ohio

and lopped w1th a mmtature
bndal coupl e
A1des wet e Mrs Sh1rley
Hazelton, sts ter -m-Jaw of the
bndegroom, Mi ss Jan1e
Hazelton. s1ster of the groom,
Mrs Debbie Wnght , COUSin of
the hncle , M1 s Jan et Kerr ,
fn end of the bnde, Mrs.
Sa ndra Steele, co usm of the
br1de
and Mrs
Ruby
!\ ev. house, frIend of the
bnde Mrs E1leen Le1shman
and M1 s Els~e Duncan
helped 1n lhe k1l chen
Durward Newbold of
Mechamcstov.n, grandfather
of the bride, was the only
grand par e nt present
F'oll ow tn g a honeymoon
through the Smokey Mountams and Tennessee, the

ne\.\ lyweds are restdmg at
Washmgton St , Sahnevtlle
For travelin g the bnde was
atl1red m a three-p tece brown
pant su 1t and "ore the orc h1d
fr om he1 bouquet
The bnde, a 1969 graduate
of Souther n Local Htgh
Sch oo l , IS employed at
Summ1tv11le
Tlie
Her
husband, a 1970 graduate ut
Metgs Htgh School who attended Kentucky Chnsttan
College for two years, IS
employed at the Standard 011
Company m Welisv11ie, Ohio
The rehearsal dmner party
was held 10 the church
basement w1th 40 attendmg
The bndegroom presented
the bnde w1th a white gold
wnst watch She presented
h1m w1th a Ioden green
le1 sure SUIt The bnde gave
her attendants goidbracelels
engraved w1th the attendants' m1ttais and the
weddmg date The groom
presented h1s attendants wtth
kPy chams and pen kmves
The bnde was feted w1th
three prenuptial showers by
her fnends, her s t st~r, by her
aun t and cousms and by the
JAM teachers of the SahneVllie Chur ch of Chnst She
was also surprised WIth a
wiener roast by her girls'
softbali team

tulip plantmg this fall at the
Middleport Fire Statwn and
the Mtddleporl Post Office
was also discussed,
Read at the meeltng was an
mv 1tat 11m from the Bend 0'
the R1ver Club to an open
meellng Sept 22 at the
Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church to honor Mrs Bert
Gnmm, co unty contact
chairwoman
Plans were discussed for
the d1s tnct meetmg of garden
clubs to be held m November
al the Middleport Elemen·
tary School Mrs Lohse
appom ted
Mrs
Guy
Reynolds, Mr s
L
E
Reynolds and Mrs Edd1e
Burkett .to work w1lh her on
the hostess comm ittee ,
Mrs L E Reynolds was
the mstalhng officer and used
bells as symbols of service
for the officers as her theme
Instailed were Mrs John
Reece, prestdent ; Mrs
F:verett
Taylor,
v1ce
pres tdent, Mrs Edgar Pratt,
secretary,
Mrs
Eddie
Burkett, treasurer, Mrs
Harold Lohse, parhamentanan, a nd Mrs Walter
crooks, hostess chairwOman
Guest mght w1ll be observed at the Oct 8 meetmg
at the home of Mrs Danny
Thomas wtth Mrs Walter
Crooks, co-hostess Members
are to take guests.
Mrs
Everett Taylor,
program
cha irwoman,
reported that the program
books for the year w1ll be

grapes m a mtlk glass bowl
flanked by orange tapers,

dtstr1buted at the October
meelmg. Mrs , L. E. Reynolds
noted that the club sltll has
dtshclolhs for sale, For roil
calL members related their
happiest memory of school
To open the meetmg, Mrs.
James Sheets gave the verse
of the month on the top1c
" Happiness and FnendShlp "
A salad course was served
w1th Mrs Reece presidmg at
the coffee servtce and Mrs
Taylor pourmg the punch A
fall molt! "as camed out tn
the table decoratiOns wtth

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Latest in
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'111ddleporl , Oh 1o

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Fertilizers - Ume - Cement &amp; Mortar - Stock
Salt - Water Softener- Remedies- Salt- litters
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Mulberry Ave.

992-2115

sunday
12

noon

On ABC. "Colle9e Football
75 • begins 1ts season hrgh
llght1n9 Saturday's gam'es and
Ia ers
P V
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cas has a p~e - season Natton
at
Football
League
dou
bleheader New EnglAnd Patri
ots vs New York Jets, from
Yale Bowl, New Haven . Conn
St Louis Cardmals vs Denver
Broncos,
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m emergency landing at .!I
small desert airfield George
Peppard thinks crtppled tycoon
su~r ling Heyden , who owns
most of the land thereabOuts.
knows something
ABC Mystery " A Mldsum
mer N1ghtmare ." sturtng
Joanna Pet1et .
NBC Tomght Show Johnny
Carson 1s host to Lily Tomlin
and Carl Sagan

On PBS . Jean Shepherd's
Amer1ca
" When there 's no
ptace to go but up " t R l
I p .m
On NBC . Movm On ·From
Ball•more to Eternity" Will
and Sonny unknowingly haul a
time bomb from Maryland to
New Jersey
ABC has Happy Days
A
crazed Fon11e seeks revenge his motorcycle has been man
WEDNESDAY
gled
6 30 p m
On Good Tlmes . CBS . James
On Book Beat. PBS . "L aml
buys a "S· urda-; n 1ght spe
of Santa Fe" {F arrar . Straus
clal" plstc
to protect h 1S
Gtrouxl. Paul Horgan s b rogra
famiLy Flor 1da obtects
phy l)f the first Archbishop of
PB:s at,rs When Tl!!tevtStOn
Santa Fe
Was L1ve
~
8 p. m
1.30 p m
•
NBC atrs Ltllle House on the
On CBS Joe and Sons Son
Pratne Mary gets fitted for
M 1ke 1s getttng bad grades tn
eyeglasses
school
he 's
secretly
been
" When Things Were Roften "
11 P m
dat 1ng Kath 1e Ryan , whose on ABC Std Caesar guest stars
PBS i!llrS Kup's Show
father hates the Vtta l es
as the F ren ch ambassador
PBS has Consumer Surv1val
On CBS, Tony Orlo~mdo and
MONDAY
K1t Tonight. · The B1g Put On
Dawn Guests Herm1one Bad
8Dm
A Look at Cd!metics '( R l
deley . Fred MacMurray
ABC a•rs Barbary Coast
ABC atrs Weloome Back ,
PBS has Feelrng Good
SoC me teweled cats stolen frorq
Kotter
' Grow . Grow.ng Groan " How
htn,!!i lead Cash and Cable to ~
'I p m
to be a successful adolescent
dev •ovs beauty, a ruthless art
CBS arrs sw 1tchl Ryan and
01ck Cavell, host (R)
collector and a sword duel
McBnde have
to
pry
an
I 30 p m
Wit h Andrew Prme , Sherry embeuler out of Brazil m order
That ' s My Mama on ABC
Jackson
to save an old people' s home
On PBS . Man Butlds . Man
On NBC , The InV ISible Man
On PBS, Nova
" The Lost
Destroys
'S av1ng
a B1Q
t racks stolen paintings
world of the Maya • The
Land"
CBS presents Rhoda
who Central Amencan ett1es butll
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9 p m
meets Joe's ex, and d1scovers by the Maya tndrans 2.000
On
CBS.
Cannon
The
sne IS mdeed a beauty, scnpt years ago (R:)
Deadly Cansptracy ," part 1
by Charlotte Brown
ABC hliS The Rook1es
Cannon takes the case of a man
PBS has tenn1s the Paethc
NBC
Pollee
Story
' The
accused of kdlmg a corporation
Southwest Open f1nals , from Cutlmg Edge" Chuck Connors Iawver The case mushrooms
Los Angeles
hunts for two armed robbers
and Barnaby Jones •S 1nvo1v ed
8 30 P m
10 p. m
on the other side (Part 2 wtH
On tn t~rfa ce PBS . ' Profile
atr on "Barnaby Jones' Fn
On CBS , PhylliS lear ns her
daughter has gone Skiing Wtlh a POlitiCal Wife ,.. Roscoe Del
d,!!iy )
mate compan1on , and tears the turns, w 1te of Rep
Ronald
NBC &amp;trS Doctors Hosp1tal
worst
Dettums. 0 Caltf Also , 'A C1v1l
Nurse offers her hfe to a 1d
9 P m
R1ghts Retrospective
three research protect of the doctor
CBS atrs All 1n lhe Fam1ty
veteran act 1V1Si s Andrew
Sh~ loves Feat ures El•zabeth
ABC has NCAA football
Young Floyd McK1SS1ck , and
Hartm&amp;n, Larry Hagman
Boston College vs Notre Dame
Ella
Baker
assess
the
On ABC. Baretta 1S framed
NBC
mo vte
· The
Aprtl movement 20 years after the
for the murder of a suspected
Fools" (1969)
Jack Lemmon Supreme Court schools deet
gun peddler
dec•des to start a new life W1lh s 1on , (R l
10 p.m .
Cather me
Oeneuve
W1th
CBS atrs Beacon Hill Ben s
CBS a•rs Kate McSh&amp;ne
Charles Boyer
Sally Keller
b 1d to 101n an eJCc l uSIVt! club 1S Ternf1ed homeowner Shoots an
man Peter Lawford, Myrna 1eopard•zed by the arrtval of &amp;rmed mtruder m a ·wrong
Loy
h 1s brother a priest back after door "
drug ra 1d
It's self
9 JO P m.
20 years 1n tndta , who brings a defense , but he 's charged wlth
CBS has Maude
fnend, Father John D111p S1 ngh
murder after narcot1cs agent
10 p.m
The1r behav•or scandal1zes th~ Clu Gu tager plants ·ev tden ce '
On CBS, MediCal Center
netghbors
Petrocelli IS on NBC
" The Fourth Sex" part 2
ABC has Marcus Welby. M 0
On ABC . Starsky and Hut ch
Phys1c1an Robert Reed wan ts The hosp1tlll 's publ1c relat i ons race a used car tycoon to catch
to change h1s sex (CBS advtses d 1rector has her hands full
a couple of drug add icts They
v1ewer diSCretion )
Qutntuptels are due , and Or
murdered h1S w1fe
11 3'0 p.m
Kiley has eyes for her
PBS presents " The Jud tCtary
CBS Late Mov1e " N1ght of
On NBC, Joe Forrester saves and American Independence "
Terror' ' Arttsts Cather.ne a bank clerk held hostage rna
11.30 p m
Burns and Donna M111s W1tness bank robbery
NBC Ton•ght show Johnny
a murder Pol1ce Capt Martin
10 ·30 p. m
Carson talks w 1th Joan R1vers
Balsam
tells
them
to
be
On PBS. " Woman" looks at
ABC Movte
·Someone
1
careful , smce the murderer 1S "Child custody" confliCts w1th Touched ," wherem a young
st11j loose Also stars Chuck attorneys Dan Mol1noff and woman an expectant mother
Con nors
Dons Sassower
and
her
husband
all
are
NBC has the Tomght Show
11 ·30 p m
1nfected w 1th v D (R )
Dav•d Brenner 1s g uest host to
CBS Movie 1s " Banacek Fly
CBS Mov1e " H nack • Truck
Freddie Pnnze
Me - 11 you Can F1nd Me "
ers Dav1d Janssen and Keenan
H uge a1rlmer d1sappears alter Wynn , haultng lop secret cargo

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the meetmg brmging the untt
to quote. A report was given
on the Deparlment of Ohio
conventton at Dayton by Mrs,
Allen
Hampton,
umt
prestdent. Dtsplayed were
the awards which mciuded a
telephone pin for Mrs . Hampton from National for making
107 per cent goal and an
award to Mrs. Nelhe Wmston
for her chapiam's report
Mrs.
Ernest Bowles,
legislative chatrman,
discussed the continmng
problems of the M1ssmg m
Actton. The prayer for peace
by Mrs Wmston and two
verses of "Amenca " closed
the meetmg .
Mrs. Lucille Saunders and
Mrs, Ruth Brown were co-

and Crystal Renee, Long
Bottom, Rt I
Mr and Mrs Roy Gillilan
(Mary ,
Marjorie
and
T!mothy ); Mr. and Mrs ,
George Gilhlan and Lee,
Chester; Mr and Mrs, Blli
G!lhlan and Carrie, Clinton;
Mr and Mrs Bill Combs
( Betty), Cleveland; James
Johnson and Paul , Irving,
Tex,; Mr, and Mrs, Gary
Johnson, Joe and Donna of
Portland; Mr and Mrs. Joe
Gtlhlan 1Carole), Dtanna,
Joey , Ketth and Kevm,
Vmton; Mr. and Mrs, Roger
Johnson and Dawn M!Chelle,
Portland; and Mtke Hughes
of Anzona
A buffet dinner was served
and family ptctures were
taken durmg the , afternoon.

hostesses. A salad and d ~sert
luncheon was served

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
of the Whtte Shrme of
Jerusalem, at the Pomeroy
Masomc Temple. Potluck to
foliow the meetmg.
SATURDAY
BEAN DINNER, Syracuse
Muntctpal Bmldmg , wtlh
servmg to begm at 4 p,m.
Sponsored by the Syracuse
Ladles Auxthary of the
Volunteer Ftre l'&gt;epartment.
Beans, roils , salad, coffee
and pie Carry out orders
available to those w1th
con tamers,
RACINE Masom~ Lodge
%1 F&amp;AM 7:30pm Work m
first degree . .
SUNDAY
ru'INUAL HOMECOMlNG ,
Orange Chnstian Church
near Alfred with usual
morning servtces; basket
dmner at noon ; afternoon
singmg program Everyone
welcome.
ANNUAL REUNION of
descendants of late James C
and Ethehnda Stone Moore
Sunday at Sutton Untied
Method1st Church, RacmeBashan Road ; basket dinner
at 12:30 p m. Frtends and
relatives invtted
HOMECOMING,
Langsvtlle Chrisl!an Church,
basket dinner 12.30 p m ;

special serv1ces, 2 p m.
Everyone welcome.
REVIVAL at Sliver Run
Free Wtll Bapttst Church,
begmmng today, servtces
7 30 each evemng w1th Rev
Miles Trout speaking . Special
singing
each
evening
Homecommg at the church
Sunday. All day meetmg wtth
dinner served at church, the
Rev Howard Ktmble and
Rev Mr Trout speaking
Everyone welcome
ANNUAL Homecommg of
the Langsville Christian
Church, wtth basket dinner at
12:30 p,m, Mternoon serv1ce
at 2 p.m . Everyone welcome.
HOMECOMING, Chester
Church of the Nazarene.
Sunday school at 9:30 a,m.
foilowed by worsh1p servtce
and basket dmneL Special
mus1c mciudmg the Joyful
Aires and other local talent.
W R BAILEY reunion,
Route 33Roadside Park north
of Pomeroy, Basket dmner at
noon
MONDAY
ME!Gs.GALLIA OCSEA, 8
p.m at the Cheshire Masonic
Butidmg

from L~ A to Houston . meet
some tolks who ' d li ke 10 have
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7 p .m
PB S h,!!iS Bl,!!iCk Perspec1 1ve
on the News

I p.m

NBC atrs The Montefuscos
Nun11e brmgs a g1rl t&gt;ome to
d inner . she turns out to be an
old flame of h1S older brother
On The WAitons. CBS. John
Boy brtngs home a schoolmAte ,
Lyle who tS so " brilliant " he
can't relate to the rest ot the
human race
includ•no
the
Waltons. features Oenn •s Kort
On ABC
Barney Mtller 1s
worrted' Elizabeth takes a rob
as a soc1a1 worker tn tough
sect1on of the East Bronx
PBS
atrs
The
Romant1c
RebelliOn
8 30 p.m.
On NBC. Fay's mom comes
to v,s,t "as long as '' takes" to
reun1te Fay and Jack, scr,pt by
Gall Parent
ABC a1rs On The Rocks
9

p.m.

On ros Hollywood Tetev1
s1on
Theatre
'' ln c1dMI
at
V1chy
Arthur Mil ler's play
about conscience and coward1ce
m
Occupied
France
stars
Harns Yultn. Richard Jordan
Rene AubertDnOIS, Barry Pr1
mus . A!len Ga rf1el d D1rected
by Stacy Keach
NBC
atrs
Ellery
Queen
Socra111e dtes the same way the
v1ct1m d1d 1n the Ellery Queen
novel she was readtng . W1th
Don Ameche Anne Francis,
Jack Kelly , Ida Lup1no Susan
Strasberg
cas mOVIe .. Red Sun"
( 19 711. western starrtng Ursula
Andress, Charles Bronson .
CA9vcme . A lat n Delon
On
The
Streets
ot
San
Franetsco . ABC , Stone and
Keller d 1ffer w 1th a new pol1ce
c&amp;ptam over the way to track a
Sn•per
W1th
Joel
Fab1ant
Patr1ck O'Neat
10 p m
Harry 0 Is on ABC Attorney ,
the ma 1n suspect In a fatal h1t
and run finds she can' t eslab
IJSh her whereaboouts At the
t•me . wtth Carol Rossen Larry
Hagman Robert Logg1a
NBC a.rs Med1cal
Story
" The God Syndro me " Tony
Musante stars as ll brtlltant
surgeon wtth a cold . 1m personal
bedstde
manner ,
f eatures
Broder1ck
Crawford
as
a
pat1ent who ' d rather not be
operated on
10 30 p m
On PBS . The Arbors d1scuss
their 15 years S1ng1ng together
11 30 P m
NBC Tontght show Johnny
Carson tS host
ABC mystery " Pollee Head
Quarters "
Ll
Ed
Nelson ' s
Sunday routtne 1S 1nterrupted
by a hOOdlum rub out and a
soc1al1 te ' s seemmgly accidental
death (Rl
CBS Late Movte "Duel at
Otablo " ( 19661
Army scout
James Gamer th1nks horse
breaker Stdney Po 1t1er k11!ed
h1s Wife Then they're forced to
ftght together 1n a deadly
lndtan battle w1th lhetr backs
agamst The wall of Dtablo
Canyon W1lh Dennts Weaver ,
Btbr Anderson

FRIDAY

8 p.m.
On NBC . San ford and Son
' 0 1vorce Sanford Style " Fred
trtes to reconcile Esther and
her husband
CBS premreres ' B1g Eddte '
Countess Eva Gabor , Edd1e s
first
wife.
shows
up
and
demands custoc;ly of her grand
da ughfer
ABC atrs Mobtle One
On PB S Washmgton Week •n
Rev 1ew
8 30 p m
PBS has Wall St r eet Week
On NBC , Ch1CO and the Man
are told lhe ctty will knock
down ' Thts Hallowed Garage '
1n 48 hours
On MASH , CBS , Harry
Morgan IS mtroduced as Co l
Sher man Potter . the 4077th s
new commandmg officer who
has an aff1n1ty for horses He
meels the assorted personnel ,
mcluding Cpl Kl1nger
9pm
NBC a1rs The Rockford Flies
Det Becker and wnter L1nda
Evans buy a Share 1n a
condo m1n1um
lhen d1scover
they only own a p1ece of the
lobby Noah Beery , 11 seems , 1s
runnmg an otl drdltng operat.on
al the place. and a f1ght ensues
for the m1neral ngh ts Scnpt
by Juan1ta Bartlett
ABC mov1e
" The Kansas
Ctty Massacre · June . 1933 G
man Melvin Pvrv 1S has cap
tured gangster Frank Nash
Nash'S frtends - " Pretty Boy "

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N sc has baseball
ABC W1de World of Sports
3 30 p m
ABC has
NC AA fOOtball
Games tetev1Sed reg1onally
Tennessee at U C L A
Mls
SOUr! at I llinOIS , Brtgham
Young at Colorado State v M 1
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" The Beldame," 5100 000 added
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ltiiJeS and mares • from Bel
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On PBS . F1rmg Lme , W1fh
Wil ham F Buckley Jr
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The Jetfersonii are on CBS
On NBC . Emergency• F1re
man
falls
mto
ftreftghtlng
chemtcal sulphur tnox1de
At
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Fesltval PB S John Pnne s1ngs
" Sa m St one." " Illegal Smile"
and
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Comprom1se'
guttartSt Nor
man Bl ake does "Callie 1n the
Cane.
Old Gray Mare · and
" The
Sou the rn
Railroad
Blues'
Don Reno and the
Tennessee Cutups do " RedSkin
Rag · "Dang Me" and "Take
Me Back to Tulsa" w1th the
help of fiddler Buck Ryan
ABC prem 1eres
'S aturday
N1ghl L1ve w1tt'1 Howard Co
sell ," b1lled
as " a mator
breakthrough 1n tetev tSIOn en
tertamment '
Ton1ght
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cast of the musiCal "The W1z '
(Dorothy The T1n Man , Scare
crow
Cowardly
L 10n
n1ne
other s ) will ' Ease on Down the
Road ' the yellow hn e on
New York's Broadway - and
march 1nto the Ed Su l11van
Theatre to do another song from
lhe1r ShOW
8 · 30 p m
CBS a1rS Doc W idOW Jan 1s
Pa1ge uses her symptoms to
make a play for Doc
9 p m
On CBS Mary Tyler Moore
decrdes her hie IS bortng so
she plans to move 1n to a h19h
r.se apartment
NBC
mov1e
The
Stone
K 1fler" ( 1973) Cop dtscovers a
plot to use Vtetnam veterans 1n
an underworld massacre . star s
Charles Bronson . Marlin Bal
sam , Norman Fell
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RUTLAND
Recent
v1s1tors of Mrs Beatnce
Howeil, Rutland, were Mr
and Mrs Ronald Stiles of
Columbus. On Wednesday,
Mrs Howe il jomed Mr- and
Mrs. Fonzo Taylor of Vmton,
the~r mece and her fnend of
Galhpolis for a tnp to Hawk's
Nest m West Vtrgm1a.

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SwA T brutal i ty ,
PBS fjU'esents a program
·About Chartes. lves," com
poser
t · JO p m .
Bob Newhart ts on CBS Bob
Floyd. " Baby Face" Nelson , and Emily celebrate thetr 6th
John Dlll!nger want to ann1versary by helping HowArd
rescue h im lhey try Features propose to Etten
Dele Robertson as Purvis, Bo
10 p m
Hopkins as F loyd . Sa lly K1rk
On CBS. Carol Burnett . w it h
land as W1lma Floyd. and Sammy Davis
Lester MaddOx as Cov Burns
ABC prem re res. "Malt Helm ,"
of Oklahoma
delect•ve ser1es starring Tony
Hawa l1 Ftve 0 tS on CBS
Franctosa
Ton ig ht. a young
McGarrett, sutfenng a senous woman h1res h1m to f 1nd her
teg wound lr a plane crash 1s father who owns an atrllne Hts
held hoSidQe by an escaped car was bOmbed , he escaped
conv1c1
and d1sappeared
tu p m.
10 10 p m
NBC's POliCe Wonian 1n11t!SI!
PBS atrs 'Dted Young ..
gates drug
tycoon M1chaet
II lO p m
Constant1ne
NBC Weekend presents ' Afrt
On
CBS
Barnaby
Jones can Sanctus ·• a BBC him about
starts a new
season . and Br1t1Sh com pose r Dav 1d Fan
co nclude s 'The Deadly Con
shawe·s a11emp1 to mcorporate
sptracy
He and Cannon ftnd Atncan t hemes 1nto parts of the
three probabl e murders com
Latm Mass The mus 1c Me used
mttt(&gt;{l by a g1ant corpora110n
( Part 1 was a1rcd Wednesday
on Cannon f
11 JO p m
On the Ton1ght Show. NB C.
Johnny Carson 1S host to Don
RICkleS
CBS
Late
M0v1e
'T he
Devtl s
Daughter ·
Belmda
Montgomery
learns
her
deceased mother had sold her
soul to the devtl when she was
born and she must now marry
a demon of Satan
Feat ures
Shel ly W1nters as L1l1th . M1SS
W1nters· mute compan1on tS not
credtled
ABC spec1a1 ts
The Under
world A Por tratt 1n Power"
Robert Sta ck 1S host, with
M•ckey
Cohen
and
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Attorney
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Ram sey
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Plantings discussed for Bicentennial
B1centenmal
plantmgs
we1 e diScussed and officers
for the 1975-76 year were
1nslai!ed at the Wednesday
mght meeltng of the Mtddleport Amateur Gardeners
al the horne of Mrs. Harold
Lohse, pres1dent
Members were asked to
lake a daffodil bulb to the
October meetmg for the
planltng wh1ch IS already
underway at the Wash1ngton
Memonal Slte at Long Bot·
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Where's That Sex Survey?
Dear Helen ·
Th1s swnmer you pubhshed an 11-questwn marriage and
sex quiz that my husband and I answered With heart-felt
smcenty. (It created arguments, wh1ch eventually led to
better understandmg m our fam1\y 1
We're wondering when the results of your ·•mmi-marnage
survey" w11l be pubhshed - WAITING IMPATIENTLY
Dear Watling
Please forgive the delay - but my excuse 1s really qu1te
vahd · Readers responded to the surve} m such numbers thai
"e've only JUSt ftms hed sortmg, tabulalmg, and readmg those
U10usands of comments sent along with thetr ans"ers
Results w11l be published , hopefully , 111 October Mea nwhile, here are a few of rny bes t letters on th e subject - H
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Dear Helen
"Bnde to Be'' ll.ho msptred your marnage sur vey, needs
some answers from the contended-~ eds She shouldn 't be
afraid of marnage 1
My husband IS always JOkmgty ' warmng" engaged
couples agamst the b1g httch But 1t's all talk At ot her ttmes he
mtroducesme as ''my bnde,'' or ''Mrs Amenca '' - and we've
been marned 29 years!
How true your words that the disgruntled peop le make the
most notse 1 We happily wedded folk are too busy purrmg to
v.r1te about ourselves
We're achve, healthy, our children are ra1sed successfully, and the best tiiUes of our llves may very weli be
ahead of us Our sex life has always been fantastic If 11 's prsentmg a few "age" problems now - well, we' re workmg on
that Who cares if there IS an occasiOnal mishap - we never
calltt fatlure, and we don't worry As for pretendmg orgasm,
as many of your readers say they do - 1 could never fool my
husband, nor would I want to'
We never cease to express our love for one another When
my guy goes on a busmess tnp, I put love notes m eac h of hts
shirt pockets so that he can read one a day untti he returns
And our "welcome homes " are really somethmg 1
God ts very much a part of our hves We believe He and the
church have a terriftc . mfiuence toward happy marnages.
Have you noticed th1s m your survey? - TWO MORE
MEMBERS OF TH~SILENT MAJORITY
Dear Two :
Certamiy have 1 Our survey pomts up very clearly that
people who are happy w1th thetr God are also happ1er m thetr
marnages -and thetr answers to "How's your sex lUe ?" are
an overwhelmmg: "Terrific!"
(Someone should make a study of th1s last It appears that
great marrted sex and wholesome religwus beliefs go together
like Elizabeth and Robert Browmng. And that's another plus
for rehg10n , nght?) - H

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Dear Helen
Here are some of my stattsttcs, based on observatton and
experiillent ·
Domarrted women enJOY sex? - They go by age bra ckets
20-30: SlZziing; 30-40, wann wtth a few hot spots, 40-up, cold
potatoes. (With a few exceptions, of course )
Concerning males : 10 per cent are homo or b1; 25 per cent
have low sex dnves; and the rest Just love sex, Of thts 65 per
cent, about one-fifth of marrted males w1i! rests! all temp.
tation; one-fifth chase women as il 1t were a fuil-time JOb; and
the rest can be had if condttionsare favorable.
My advice to women: make sex the most IIllportant part of
your marriage - no holds barred - whether you have to
pretend or not. It's the way to keep your man 1 OVER-40 MALE
Dear Male ·
I'd say your stallsttcs are just about as vahd as your advice. Whtch 1s leavin~ a lot unsaid for both ! - ,H .

~peaker featured

at women 's rally
"Yesterday Meets Today"
is the theme of the Southeast
Oh!O Farm Bureau Women's
Rally Sept 22 at the Country
Dmner . Playhouse near
Columbus.
The rally w1ll feature
Patrtcta (Pat) Leimbach, a
nationally known Vermthon
writer and farm wiie who w1ll
present an address entitled
"A Thread of Blue Deniill,"
In add1tion, Luctlie Shearn
of Warsaw m Coshocton
County, cha1rperson of the
planning commtltee, said th~
rally will feature a style show
of historical costumes,
recognillon of "Sp1rit of '76"
advtsory counc!ls, group
smgmg, and spectal music
,provided by the Shertdan
Htgh School boy 's octet
Mrs. I:.eimbach, author of
"A Thread of Blue Deniill ,"
is a popular f1gure at Iarmortented functions with her
wry wit and a view of farm

Girls meet
WILKESVILLE The
Wtlkesville Sunshine Gtrls
met Thursday with Bonita
Johnson, past royal princess,
presiding,
'- Attending the meeting were
jO members lind four adVisors. Projects to be taken to
ffuston's Rest Home were
worked on. The gifts wili be
ror those ' with September

PAT LEIMBACH
llfe through the eyes of a
farm wtfe
·She authors a column
entitled "The Country Wtfe"
tn the Elyna Chromcle
Telegram which provided the
matenal tor her book She
has also wntten art1cles for
many national magazmes
Tickets for the rally are
ava1!able from the Meigs
County Farm Bureau's
Women's Commtttee
me mbers, Mrs Tom Sayre,
1!43-2491, Mrs. Jonn Colweli,
742-4401, Mrs Eula Wolfe,
247-2278, Mrs Donald Mora,
992-7765, Mrs Harold Whtle,
742-5732; or cali the Farm
Bureau offtce at 992-218)
The
Cou ntry
Dtnner
Playhouse 1s located one mile
west of SR 256 on Tussmg
Road , JUS I south of Intersta te
70 in Franklin County

Mr. and Mrs. james Hazelton

Nuptial vows said
SALINEVJJ.J.F:, Oh10 - ~ !au:
ratnbow
co lor
th eme
Attendants, appeanng m
predommatecl the weddmg of the same style gown s as that
M1ss Pamela Kay Wn ght and of Mrs McKdrns were Mrs
James 1Bo J Hazel ton, Aug 2l Kt.~rJ ~·ccds 1n yellow, a fn end
at 7 :lO p rn 1n the Church of of the b11de Mrs Ca thy
Chr~st, Sahnev1 ll e, Ohto
Plutt, m green . cousin of the
She IS the da ughter of M1
bride
a nd M1ss Paulette
a nd Mrs Paul Wn gh t, 7 MtlleJ 111 ~pr u.: ot, a fnend of
Lmcoln St , Sahne"llc Her the blldc All the attendants
husband 1s the son of Mr and wore matc hmg picture hats
Mrs James A Hazelton, Rt
w1th a w1de ribbon tnm on the
3, Pomeroy
11111 Hnd a back bow They
The pastor ; Mtchael Hazel- car 1Jed 'r'.lule f1res1dc baskets
ton, brother of the groom, filled w1th yello" sweetheart
offtctated at the double nng r oses , \\hJte datstes and
ceremony under an archwaj daiSies tmted to match the1r
decor a ted w1 th green er y gowns
wh1te sat an bows Hnd
Chc1 1e Chevr ont, fnend of
nosegays of different colors
the b11de , "as flower g1rl
The kneeling bench wa s Her hght pmk dress was the
decorated wath two arrange- same sty le as that of the other
ments
wh1te carnatwns at tend an Is She wore ptnk
and wh1te daisies and bab~ s 11bbnns m her ha1r and
breath. The altar background ca1 ned a white fares1de
was twtn vases of white snap- ba s ket f11lcd wtth wh1te
dragons and wh1t e car- da1s1es ctnd pank da1sies w1th
natwns, fern s and twm seven- flow er petals to throw 10 the
branc h candelabra The a1sle
fam tly pews and ce nter a1sles
T1m Ha ze lton of Pomero~,
were marked by hurncane brother of the groom, was
lamps on wh1te metal stan- best man Ushers were Larry
dards v.1th wh ite satm bows
Boals of Sahnev1lle, Mark
Mrs
Janet
Burns Coughenour of Lan gsv1lle,
presented a ha lf hour rec1tal and Sam Kern of Pomero}.
of organ mus1c Mrs Patty a ll fnend s of the bndegroom
Higgms Y...as solmst smgmg Jam1e McKarns, nephew of
"The Wed dm g Song,' "The the bnde, served as the nngTheme From Love Story," bearer All the male at" Thme Be The Glory ," tendants wmc b1own tuxedos
" Lord, G1ve Them Thts Day " and each wore a d1fferent
and " In Th1s Qwet Hour "
colored sh1r t to match the
As the bnde approached female allendants' dress
the alta1, she presented her
The mother of the bnde
mother a lon g-stemmed chose a full-length gown of
yellow rose and after the mmt g1een w1th accessones
ceremony , s he gave a long-., to mat ch Th e bndegroom's
stemmed rose to the groom's mother wm e a hlac gown
mother She was escorted by w1lh wh1t e acccssones
her father and g1ven m Double wiHte 01 cl11d corsages
marnage by her parents
compl im ented theu atllre ,
The bnde was atllred m a
Shelley and Kelley Plott,
shpper-leng th gown of white twm cou sms of the brtde,
Qwana styled w1th a fttted wore dresses of mmt green
h1gh-nse watsthne accented tnmmed m whtle lace as they
w1th self-sash streamers at d1s tnbuted the nee packel' of
the back Imported Brussels ratnbow colors.
lace detailed th e V-neckline
A recephon followed 10 the
and bodice Her fitted sleeves church basemen t MISS Susie
wtth flared bell elbows were Cope, fnenct of the bnde, and
edged m lace and an A-hne Mt s. Debb1e Wt1ght, cousm of
sk~rt swept m to a full chapel
lhe bnd e, reg1stered the 200
tram
guesl' and the g1fts.
Her chapel length vet! of
The brtde's table was
stlk 1llusion was attached to a covered w1th a whtte cloth
Camelot headpi ece tnmmed and yellow mahne gathered
m Imported Brussels lace
at the corners w1th yellow
She earned a cascade r osebuds and an arltf1C1al
bouquet of yellow roses, one ga rland of greenery spotted
whtte orch1d, wh1te dalsles, w1th nose gays of rambow
baby's breath and wh1te colors The table was censtreamers arranged on a tered w1th an arrangement of
whtte B1ble wh1ch she whtte, blue, yellow, green,
borrowed from her s1ster, apncot and ptnk daisies
Mrs. Judy McKarns Other Bells, streamers, and crepe
traditions were observed
paper m blue, yellow, green,
Mrs Judy McKarns, s1ster apncot, pmk and whtte
of the bnde, was matron of decorated the basement
honor She was atllred in a
The buffet table was
shpper-lcngth halter gown of covered w1th a yellow cloth
hght blue styled w1th a fitted a nd a whtte lace sktrt. It was
h1gh-n se wa1sthne , a htgh centered w1th a three-Iter
mandarm collar, a double cake decorated w1th a
strap back and an A-hne foun tam as the base wtth
skirL To comphment the fe rns and mmtature bridal
gown, she wore a sheer attendan ts The cake was
capelet or organza edged m dec orate d w1 th yellow roses

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

59 N. Second St,
MiddlE. ort, Ohio

and lopped w1th a mmtature
bndal coupl e
A1des wet e Mrs Sh1rley
Hazelton, sts ter -m-Jaw of the
bndegroom, Mi ss Jan1e
Hazelton. s1ster of the groom,
Mrs Debbie Wnght , COUSin of
the hncle , M1 s Jan et Kerr ,
fn end of the bnde, Mrs.
Sa ndra Steele, co usm of the
br1de
and Mrs
Ruby
!\ ev. house, frIend of the
bnde Mrs E1leen Le1shman
and M1 s Els~e Duncan
helped 1n lhe k1l chen
Durward Newbold of
Mechamcstov.n, grandfather
of the bride, was the only
grand par e nt present
F'oll ow tn g a honeymoon
through the Smokey Mountams and Tennessee, the

ne\.\ lyweds are restdmg at
Washmgton St , Sahnevtlle
For travelin g the bnde was
atl1red m a three-p tece brown
pant su 1t and "ore the orc h1d
fr om he1 bouquet
The bnde, a 1969 graduate
of Souther n Local Htgh
Sch oo l , IS employed at
Summ1tv11le
Tlie
Her
husband, a 1970 graduate ut
Metgs Htgh School who attended Kentucky Chnsttan
College for two years, IS
employed at the Standard 011
Company m Welisv11ie, Ohio
The rehearsal dmner party
was held 10 the church
basement w1th 40 attendmg
The bndegroom presented
the bnde w1th a white gold
wnst watch She presented
h1m w1th a Ioden green
le1 sure SUIt The bnde gave
her attendants goidbracelels
engraved w1th the attendants' m1ttais and the
weddmg date The groom
presented h1s attendants wtth
kPy chams and pen kmves
The bnde was feted w1th
three prenuptial showers by
her fnends, her s t st~r, by her
aun t and cousms and by the
JAM teachers of the SahneVllie Chur ch of Chnst She
was also surprised WIth a
wiener roast by her girls'
softbali team

tulip plantmg this fall at the
Middleport Fire Statwn and
the Mtddleporl Post Office
was also discussed,
Read at the meeltng was an
mv 1tat 11m from the Bend 0'
the R1ver Club to an open
meellng Sept 22 at the
Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church to honor Mrs Bert
Gnmm, co unty contact
chairwoman
Plans were discussed for
the d1s tnct meetmg of garden
clubs to be held m November
al the Middleport Elemen·
tary School Mrs Lohse
appom ted
Mrs
Guy
Reynolds, Mr s
L
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Reynolds and Mrs Edd1e
Burkett .to work w1lh her on
the hostess comm ittee ,
Mrs L E Reynolds was
the mstalhng officer and used
bells as symbols of service
for the officers as her theme
Instailed were Mrs John
Reece, prestdent ; Mrs
F:verett
Taylor,
v1ce
pres tdent, Mrs Edgar Pratt,
secretary,
Mrs
Eddie
Burkett, treasurer, Mrs
Harold Lohse, parhamentanan, a nd Mrs Walter
crooks, hostess chairwOman
Guest mght w1ll be observed at the Oct 8 meetmg
at the home of Mrs Danny
Thomas wtth Mrs Walter
Crooks, co-hostess Members
are to take guests.
Mrs
Everett Taylor,
program
cha irwoman,
reported that the program
books for the year w1ll be

grapes m a mtlk glass bowl
flanked by orange tapers,

dtstr1buted at the October
meelmg. Mrs , L. E. Reynolds
noted that the club sltll has
dtshclolhs for sale, For roil
calL members related their
happiest memory of school
To open the meetmg, Mrs.
James Sheets gave the verse
of the month on the top1c
" Happiness and FnendShlp "
A salad course was served
w1th Mrs Reece presidmg at
the coffee servtce and Mrs
Taylor pourmg the punch A
fall molt! "as camed out tn
the table decoratiOns wtth

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On ABC. "Colle9e Football
75 • begins 1ts season hrgh
llght1n9 Saturday's gam'es and
Ia ers
P V
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cas has a p~e - season Natton
at
Football
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bleheader New EnglAnd Patri
ots vs New York Jets, from
Yale Bowl, New Haven . Conn
St Louis Cardmals vs Denver
Broncos,
from
Mtle
H ig h
Stadtum, Oe~ver
NBC
Sa tnt for
America..
Pope
Paul
VI
canon 1zes the frrst nat tve born

presen~Sm"A

Amencan .
Iizabeth Ann Bay
ley Se ton Mother Seton. born
1n New Yh~rkl 10 177 4 • founded
1
10
the
Schoo system
the parae
Unitedta States
From St
Peter's s ~uare, Rome
1 p.m
PBS has
'Wor ld
Press"
rev1ew
ABC premieres "SWISS Fam1
ty Robinson " Shipwrecked on
an uncharted trop1ca1 ISland .
the family faces a typhoon
Stars Martin Milner. Cameron
M1tchell, Pat Delany
CBS premieres " Three For
the Road " Freelance photogra
pher
Alex
Rocco
becomes
1ntngued with hang gltdtng so
does hiS son Letf Garrett Older
son Vincent van Patten Is not
too keen on hav1ng a plane pull
hiS kite (snd h1m) off a 200 toot
cliff
On
NBC , The
Wortderful
world of Disney returns W1th
'The Boy Who
Tal ked
to
Badgers," part 1 A 6 year old
farm boy rs trapped •n a storm
.n Canada's wild c:ountrv
7:30 p m
On
PBS ,
The
Best
of
'Evenmg at the Pops" p1an 1s t
IIana Vered
On NBC , The Family Holvak
concludes
"The
Long
Way
Home " They grow SUSPICIO US
of the •r house guest Dav1d
Carra d 1ne
8 p.m
On ABC. The SIX Million
Dollar Man is back w1 th " The
Return of the Bion1c Women "
part 1. Steve Austtn's f1ancee , ,,
turns out , d1d not d1e on the
operattng lable, wtth Lmdsay
Wagner
Cher 1S on CBS, wtt h Ed
Asner, Redd Foxx and t he
Pointer Sisters
1:30 p . m.
NBC mystery Columbo t n
"Forgotten Lady " Agmg mov1e
queen Janet Le1gh gets murder
ous when husband Sam Jaffe
refuses to tmance her come
back, w1th Maurtce Evans,
John Payne
PBS a1r!i The Natural 1s ts
Ton1ght Theodore Roosevelt
" He Who Has Planted W111

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the
American
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Auxiliary, were d1scussed
during a meeting of Lew1s
Manley Unit 263 at the
Gallipolis home of Mrs.
Minme Washington Tuesday
afternoon.
The reception for Mrs
Richards will be held Sept. 28
from 2 to 4 p,m, at the
Feeney-Bennett Post Home
m Middleport.
The fall d1strict conference
next month at Junctwn Ctty
was announced and eight
members mdicated thetr
intention to attend. Eight
members paid the1r dues at

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m emergency landing at .!I
small desert airfield George
Peppard thinks crtppled tycoon
su~r ling Heyden , who owns
most of the land thereabOuts.
knows something
ABC Mystery " A Mldsum
mer N1ghtmare ." sturtng
Joanna Pet1et .
NBC Tomght Show Johnny
Carson 1s host to Lily Tomlin
and Carl Sagan

On PBS . Jean Shepherd's
Amer1ca
" When there 's no
ptace to go but up " t R l
I p .m
On NBC . Movm On ·From
Ball•more to Eternity" Will
and Sonny unknowingly haul a
time bomb from Maryland to
New Jersey
ABC has Happy Days
A
crazed Fon11e seeks revenge his motorcycle has been man
WEDNESDAY
gled
6 30 p m
On Good Tlmes . CBS . James
On Book Beat. PBS . "L aml
buys a "S· urda-; n 1ght spe
of Santa Fe" {F arrar . Straus
clal" plstc
to protect h 1S
Gtrouxl. Paul Horgan s b rogra
famiLy Flor 1da obtects
phy l)f the first Archbishop of
PB:s at,rs When Tl!!tevtStOn
Santa Fe
Was L1ve
~
8 p. m
1.30 p m
•
NBC atrs Ltllle House on the
On CBS Joe and Sons Son
Pratne Mary gets fitted for
M 1ke 1s getttng bad grades tn
eyeglasses
school
he 's
secretly
been
" When Things Were Roften "
11 P m
dat 1ng Kath 1e Ryan , whose on ABC Std Caesar guest stars
PBS i!llrS Kup's Show
father hates the Vtta l es
as the F ren ch ambassador
PBS has Consumer Surv1val
On CBS, Tony Orlo~mdo and
MONDAY
K1t Tonight. · The B1g Put On
Dawn Guests Herm1one Bad
8Dm
A Look at Cd!metics '( R l
deley . Fred MacMurray
ABC a•rs Barbary Coast
ABC atrs Weloome Back ,
PBS has Feelrng Good
SoC me teweled cats stolen frorq
Kotter
' Grow . Grow.ng Groan " How
htn,!!i lead Cash and Cable to ~
'I p m
to be a successful adolescent
dev •ovs beauty, a ruthless art
CBS arrs sw 1tchl Ryan and
01ck Cavell, host (R)
collector and a sword duel
McBnde have
to
pry
an
I 30 p m
Wit h Andrew Prme , Sherry embeuler out of Brazil m order
That ' s My Mama on ABC
Jackson
to save an old people' s home
On PBS . Man Butlds . Man
On NBC , The InV ISible Man
On PBS, Nova
" The Lost
Destroys
'S av1ng
a B1Q
t racks stolen paintings
world of the Maya • The
Land"
CBS presents Rhoda
who Central Amencan ett1es butll
•
9 p m
meets Joe's ex, and d1scovers by the Maya tndrans 2.000
On
CBS.
Cannon
The
sne IS mdeed a beauty, scnpt years ago (R:)
Deadly Cansptracy ," part 1
by Charlotte Brown
ABC hliS The Rook1es
Cannon takes the case of a man
PBS has tenn1s the Paethc
NBC
Pollee
Story
' The
accused of kdlmg a corporation
Southwest Open f1nals , from Cutlmg Edge" Chuck Connors Iawver The case mushrooms
Los Angeles
hunts for two armed robbers
and Barnaby Jones •S 1nvo1v ed
8 30 P m
10 p. m
on the other side (Part 2 wtH
On tn t~rfa ce PBS . ' Profile
atr on "Barnaby Jones' Fn
On CBS , PhylliS lear ns her
daughter has gone Skiing Wtlh a POlitiCal Wife ,.. Roscoe Del
d,!!iy )
mate compan1on , and tears the turns, w 1te of Rep
Ronald
NBC &amp;trS Doctors Hosp1tal
worst
Dettums. 0 Caltf Also , 'A C1v1l
Nurse offers her hfe to a 1d
9 P m
R1ghts Retrospective
three research protect of the doctor
CBS atrs All 1n lhe Fam1ty
veteran act 1V1Si s Andrew
Sh~ loves Feat ures El•zabeth
ABC has NCAA football
Young Floyd McK1SS1ck , and
Hartm&amp;n, Larry Hagman
Boston College vs Notre Dame
Ella
Baker
assess
the
On ABC. Baretta 1S framed
NBC
mo vte
· The
Aprtl movement 20 years after the
for the murder of a suspected
Fools" (1969)
Jack Lemmon Supreme Court schools deet
gun peddler
dec•des to start a new life W1lh s 1on , (R l
10 p.m .
Cather me
Oeneuve
W1th
CBS atrs Beacon Hill Ben s
CBS a•rs Kate McSh&amp;ne
Charles Boyer
Sally Keller
b 1d to 101n an eJCc l uSIVt! club 1S Ternf1ed homeowner Shoots an
man Peter Lawford, Myrna 1eopard•zed by the arrtval of &amp;rmed mtruder m a ·wrong
Loy
h 1s brother a priest back after door "
drug ra 1d
It's self
9 JO P m.
20 years 1n tndta , who brings a defense , but he 's charged wlth
CBS has Maude
fnend, Father John D111p S1 ngh
murder after narcot1cs agent
10 p.m
The1r behav•or scandal1zes th~ Clu Gu tager plants ·ev tden ce '
On CBS, MediCal Center
netghbors
Petrocelli IS on NBC
" The Fourth Sex" part 2
ABC has Marcus Welby. M 0
On ABC . Starsky and Hut ch
Phys1c1an Robert Reed wan ts The hosp1tlll 's publ1c relat i ons race a used car tycoon to catch
to change h1s sex (CBS advtses d 1rector has her hands full
a couple of drug add icts They
v1ewer diSCretion )
Qutntuptels are due , and Or
murdered h1S w1fe
11 3'0 p.m
Kiley has eyes for her
PBS presents " The Jud tCtary
CBS Late Mov1e " N1ght of
On NBC, Joe Forrester saves and American Independence "
Terror' ' Arttsts Cather.ne a bank clerk held hostage rna
11.30 p m
Burns and Donna M111s W1tness bank robbery
NBC Ton•ght show Johnny
a murder Pol1ce Capt Martin
10 ·30 p. m
Carson talks w 1th Joan R1vers
Balsam
tells
them
to
be
On PBS. " Woman" looks at
ABC Movte
·Someone
1
careful , smce the murderer 1S "Child custody" confliCts w1th Touched ," wherem a young
st11j loose Also stars Chuck attorneys Dan Mol1noff and woman an expectant mother
Con nors
Dons Sassower
and
her
husband
all
are
NBC has the Tomght Show
11 ·30 p m
1nfected w 1th v D (R )
Dav•d Brenner 1s g uest host to
CBS Movie 1s " Banacek Fly
CBS Mov1e " H nack • Truck
Freddie Pnnze
Me - 11 you Can F1nd Me "
ers Dav1d Janssen and Keenan
H uge a1rlmer d1sappears alter Wynn , haultng lop secret cargo

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the meetmg brmging the untt
to quote. A report was given
on the Deparlment of Ohio
conventton at Dayton by Mrs,
Allen
Hampton,
umt
prestdent. Dtsplayed were
the awards which mciuded a
telephone pin for Mrs . Hampton from National for making
107 per cent goal and an
award to Mrs. Nelhe Wmston
for her chapiam's report
Mrs.
Ernest Bowles,
legislative chatrman,
discussed the continmng
problems of the M1ssmg m
Actton. The prayer for peace
by Mrs Wmston and two
verses of "Amenca " closed
the meetmg .
Mrs. Lucille Saunders and
Mrs, Ruth Brown were co-

and Crystal Renee, Long
Bottom, Rt I
Mr and Mrs Roy Gillilan
(Mary ,
Marjorie
and
T!mothy ); Mr. and Mrs ,
George Gilhlan and Lee,
Chester; Mr and Mrs, Blli
G!lhlan and Carrie, Clinton;
Mr and Mrs Bill Combs
( Betty), Cleveland; James
Johnson and Paul , Irving,
Tex,; Mr, and Mrs, Gary
Johnson, Joe and Donna of
Portland; Mr and Mrs. Joe
Gtlhlan 1Carole), Dtanna,
Joey , Ketth and Kevm,
Vmton; Mr. and Mrs, Roger
Johnson and Dawn M!Chelle,
Portland; and Mtke Hughes
of Anzona
A buffet dinner was served
and family ptctures were
taken durmg the , afternoon.

hostesses. A salad and d ~sert
luncheon was served

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
of the Whtte Shrme of
Jerusalem, at the Pomeroy
Masomc Temple. Potluck to
foliow the meetmg.
SATURDAY
BEAN DINNER, Syracuse
Muntctpal Bmldmg , wtlh
servmg to begm at 4 p,m.
Sponsored by the Syracuse
Ladles Auxthary of the
Volunteer Ftre l'&gt;epartment.
Beans, roils , salad, coffee
and pie Carry out orders
available to those w1th
con tamers,
RACINE Masom~ Lodge
%1 F&amp;AM 7:30pm Work m
first degree . .
SUNDAY
ru'INUAL HOMECOMlNG ,
Orange Chnstian Church
near Alfred with usual
morning servtces; basket
dmner at noon ; afternoon
singmg program Everyone
welcome.
ANNUAL REUNION of
descendants of late James C
and Ethehnda Stone Moore
Sunday at Sutton Untied
Method1st Church, RacmeBashan Road ; basket dinner
at 12:30 p m. Frtends and
relatives invtted
HOMECOMING,
Langsvtlle Chrisl!an Church,
basket dinner 12.30 p m ;

special serv1ces, 2 p m.
Everyone welcome.
REVIVAL at Sliver Run
Free Wtll Bapttst Church,
begmmng today, servtces
7 30 each evemng w1th Rev
Miles Trout speaking . Special
singing
each
evening
Homecommg at the church
Sunday. All day meetmg wtth
dinner served at church, the
Rev Howard Ktmble and
Rev Mr Trout speaking
Everyone welcome
ANNUAL Homecommg of
the Langsville Christian
Church, wtth basket dinner at
12:30 p,m, Mternoon serv1ce
at 2 p.m . Everyone welcome.
HOMECOMING, Chester
Church of the Nazarene.
Sunday school at 9:30 a,m.
foilowed by worsh1p servtce
and basket dmneL Special
mus1c mciudmg the Joyful
Aires and other local talent.
W R BAILEY reunion,
Route 33Roadside Park north
of Pomeroy, Basket dmner at
noon
MONDAY
ME!Gs.GALLIA OCSEA, 8
p.m at the Cheshire Masonic
Butidmg

from L~ A to Houston . meet
some tolks who ' d li ke 10 have
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7 p .m
PB S h,!!iS Bl,!!iCk Perspec1 1ve
on the News

I p.m

NBC atrs The Montefuscos
Nun11e brmgs a g1rl t&gt;ome to
d inner . she turns out to be an
old flame of h1S older brother
On The WAitons. CBS. John
Boy brtngs home a schoolmAte ,
Lyle who tS so " brilliant " he
can't relate to the rest ot the
human race
includ•no
the
Waltons. features Oenn •s Kort
On ABC
Barney Mtller 1s
worrted' Elizabeth takes a rob
as a soc1a1 worker tn tough
sect1on of the East Bronx
PBS
atrs
The
Romant1c
RebelliOn
8 30 p.m.
On NBC. Fay's mom comes
to v,s,t "as long as '' takes" to
reun1te Fay and Jack, scr,pt by
Gall Parent
ABC a1rs On The Rocks
9

p.m.

On ros Hollywood Tetev1
s1on
Theatre
'' ln c1dMI
at
V1chy
Arthur Mil ler's play
about conscience and coward1ce
m
Occupied
France
stars
Harns Yultn. Richard Jordan
Rene AubertDnOIS, Barry Pr1
mus . A!len Ga rf1el d D1rected
by Stacy Keach
NBC
atrs
Ellery
Queen
Socra111e dtes the same way the
v1ct1m d1d 1n the Ellery Queen
novel she was readtng . W1th
Don Ameche Anne Francis,
Jack Kelly , Ida Lup1no Susan
Strasberg
cas mOVIe .. Red Sun"
( 19 711. western starrtng Ursula
Andress, Charles Bronson .
CA9vcme . A lat n Delon
On
The
Streets
ot
San
Franetsco . ABC , Stone and
Keller d 1ffer w 1th a new pol1ce
c&amp;ptam over the way to track a
Sn•per
W1th
Joel
Fab1ant
Patr1ck O'Neat
10 p m
Harry 0 Is on ABC Attorney ,
the ma 1n suspect In a fatal h1t
and run finds she can' t eslab
IJSh her whereaboouts At the
t•me . wtth Carol Rossen Larry
Hagman Robert Logg1a
NBC a.rs Med1cal
Story
" The God Syndro me " Tony
Musante stars as ll brtlltant
surgeon wtth a cold . 1m personal
bedstde
manner ,
f eatures
Broder1ck
Crawford
as
a
pat1ent who ' d rather not be
operated on
10 30 p m
On PBS . The Arbors d1scuss
their 15 years S1ng1ng together
11 30 P m
NBC Tontght show Johnny
Carson tS host
ABC mystery " Pollee Head
Quarters "
Ll
Ed
Nelson ' s
Sunday routtne 1S 1nterrupted
by a hOOdlum rub out and a
soc1al1 te ' s seemmgly accidental
death (Rl
CBS Late Movte "Duel at
Otablo " ( 19661
Army scout
James Gamer th1nks horse
breaker Stdney Po 1t1er k11!ed
h1s Wife Then they're forced to
ftght together 1n a deadly
lndtan battle w1th lhetr backs
agamst The wall of Dtablo
Canyon W1lh Dennts Weaver ,
Btbr Anderson

FRIDAY

8 p.m.
On NBC . San ford and Son
' 0 1vorce Sanford Style " Fred
trtes to reconcile Esther and
her husband
CBS premreres ' B1g Eddte '
Countess Eva Gabor , Edd1e s
first
wife.
shows
up
and
demands custoc;ly of her grand
da ughfer
ABC atrs Mobtle One
On PB S Washmgton Week •n
Rev 1ew
8 30 p m
PBS has Wall St r eet Week
On NBC , Ch1CO and the Man
are told lhe ctty will knock
down ' Thts Hallowed Garage '
1n 48 hours
On MASH , CBS , Harry
Morgan IS mtroduced as Co l
Sher man Potter . the 4077th s
new commandmg officer who
has an aff1n1ty for horses He
meels the assorted personnel ,
mcluding Cpl Kl1nger
9pm
NBC a1rs The Rockford Flies
Det Becker and wnter L1nda
Evans buy a Share 1n a
condo m1n1um
lhen d1scover
they only own a p1ece of the
lobby Noah Beery , 11 seems , 1s
runnmg an otl drdltng operat.on
al the place. and a f1ght ensues
for the m1neral ngh ts Scnpt
by Juan1ta Bartlett
ABC mov1e
" The Kansas
Ctty Massacre · June . 1933 G
man Melvin Pvrv 1S has cap
tured gangster Frank Nash
Nash'S frtends - " Pretty Boy "

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1 P m
N sc has baseball
ABC W1de World of Sports
3 30 p m
ABC has
NC AA fOOtball
Games tetev1Sed reg1onally
Tennessee at U C L A
Mls
SOUr! at I llinOIS , Brtgham
Young at Colorado State v M 1
at V.rg1nta
4 10 p m
C B S Sports Spe ctac ular
"C hamp10n
400
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Race". from Brook l yn M lch
" The Beldame," 5100 000 added
race l or 3 year otds and up
ltiiJeS and mares • from Bel
mont Park Elmont N Y
7 p m
On PBS . F1rmg Lme , W1fh
Wil ham F Buckley Jr
Bpm
The Jetfersonii are on CBS
On NBC . Emergency• F1re
man
falls
mto
ftreftghtlng
chemtcal sulphur tnox1de
At
the ~h1ladelph1a
Folk
Fesltval PB S John Pnne s1ngs
" Sa m St one." " Illegal Smile"
and
'V tcltm of the Great
Comprom1se'
guttartSt Nor
man Bl ake does "Callie 1n the
Cane.
Old Gray Mare · and
" The
Sou the rn
Railroad
Blues'
Don Reno and the
Tennessee Cutups do " RedSkin
Rag · "Dang Me" and "Take
Me Back to Tulsa" w1th the
help of fiddler Buck Ryan
ABC prem 1eres
'S aturday
N1ghl L1ve w1tt'1 Howard Co
sell ," b1lled
as " a mator
breakthrough 1n tetev tSIOn en
tertamment '
Ton1ght
The
cast of the musiCal "The W1z '
(Dorothy The T1n Man , Scare
crow
Cowardly
L 10n
n1ne
other s ) will ' Ease on Down the
Road ' the yellow hn e on
New York's Broadway - and
march 1nto the Ed Su l11van
Theatre to do another song from
lhe1r ShOW
8 · 30 p m
CBS a1rS Doc W idOW Jan 1s
Pa1ge uses her symptoms to
make a play for Doc
9 p m
On CBS Mary Tyler Moore
decrdes her hie IS bortng so
she plans to move 1n to a h19h
r.se apartment
NBC
mov1e
The
Stone
K 1fler" ( 1973) Cop dtscovers a
plot to use Vtetnam veterans 1n
an underworld massacre . star s
Charles Bronson . Marlin Bal
sam , Norman Fell
5 W AT 1S on ABC Family
of cnm1na l s deCides to w1pe out
the team after one of lhe1r km

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RUTLAND
Recent
v1s1tors of Mrs Beatnce
Howeil, Rutland, were Mr
and Mrs Ronald Stiles of
Columbus. On Wednesday,
Mrs Howe il jomed Mr- and
Mrs. Fonzo Taylor of Vmton,
the~r mece and her fnend of
Galhpolis for a tnp to Hawk's
Nest m West Vtrgm1a.

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SwA T brutal i ty ,
PBS fjU'esents a program
·About Chartes. lves," com
poser
t · JO p m .
Bob Newhart ts on CBS Bob
Floyd. " Baby Face" Nelson , and Emily celebrate thetr 6th
John Dlll!nger want to ann1versary by helping HowArd
rescue h im lhey try Features propose to Etten
Dele Robertson as Purvis, Bo
10 p m
Hopkins as F loyd . Sa lly K1rk
On CBS. Carol Burnett . w it h
land as W1lma Floyd. and Sammy Davis
Lester MaddOx as Cov Burns
ABC prem re res. "Malt Helm ,"
of Oklahoma
delect•ve ser1es starring Tony
Hawa l1 Ftve 0 tS on CBS
Franctosa
Ton ig ht. a young
McGarrett, sutfenng a senous woman h1res h1m to f 1nd her
teg wound lr a plane crash 1s father who owns an atrllne Hts
held hoSidQe by an escaped car was bOmbed , he escaped
conv1c1
and d1sappeared
tu p m.
10 10 p m
NBC's POliCe Wonian 1n11t!SI!
PBS atrs 'Dted Young ..
gates drug
tycoon M1chaet
II lO p m
Constant1ne
NBC Weekend presents ' Afrt
On
CBS
Barnaby
Jones can Sanctus ·• a BBC him about
starts a new
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soul to the devtl when she was
born and she must now marry
a demon of Satan
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Racine Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morris
1 he Est he r C1rc le m el
Monday e vemn g, Sept 8 \Hth
Mrs Edna P1 c ke ns hos tess
a l her home The hvm n
' Ama zm g Grace " opened the
mee tmg and devo tiOns entitled " V1s1ta lton Go Ye by
Ver a Beegle Scnptrrr e, Ma tt
28 19-20 A poem " Go" was
read a nd closed by readmg
'Our Prayer to Thee " Afte r
a bus mess ses siOn m char ge
of Gr e lla S1mp son Mr s
Frances Wtlcoxen gave a
book 0eport 'Another Hand
on Mme " clos mg by smgmg
" The Touc h of H1s Ha nd on
Mme " Durmg a fellowsh1p
hour, Mrs P1 ckens , ass1sted
by he r daughter, Ollie Coza rt
ser v ed d e lt c tou s r e fr es h

eleven members

m ents t o

Je nn) a nd Chn s of Wes t
Pa lm Beac h F lor Ida s pe n t a
fe\\ days \-\J th her parents
M1 a nd M1 s Fe1n Norns
Mr s No rn s acco mp a m e d
them home fo r a v1 s 1t She
also v1s1ted her son-m-law
and daughte r , Mr and M1 s
Al to
( G lon a)
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Al
La kewo r th Flortda wh o
br oug ht her ba c k hom e
E n ro u te the y slo pped al
Orl ando, Flonda to v1s1t he r

son, Mr and Mrs Norman
lUI} Noms They a lso went to
D1s ney World

Reedsville
News Notes

Mrs. L. Balderson
Mrs
Edna Deem un Recent v1s1tors of Mrs
derwent surgery at Ve terans
Bess Larkms were Mr and
Memortal Hospital
Mr and Mrs Ralph We bb Mrs Bert Scluimster and
were m Sprm gfteld Sunday, Scotty, Mr and Mrs James
guests of Mr and Mrs John Carruthers and Penny of
McKmnon The y were JOtn ed Lomsvrlle and Mrs Mam1e
by several other Grand Of- Buckley
Mrs Earl Humphrey has
fleers of the 1959 Gra nd
returned
home
after
Fam1ly
vacaltomng
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She
Mr
and Mr s
Jam es
accomparued Mr and Mrs
G1llespre of Chi ca g o, Ill
v 1s1led Mrs
G1lle s p1 e's Len Stone of Cleveland Mrs
s1ster, Mrs Allee Holma n Gus Stone of Cleveland also
made the lrtp
and frumly recently
Mrs Dale Brssell and
Mr and Mrs Bqd Simpson
fa
m1ly from Columbus, and
of Seymour, lnd s pe nt
several days w1th h1s mother , Mr a nd Mrs Ely of McConnelsville vtstled wtth Mr
Mrs Gre tta Stmpson
Mr a nd Mr s Wtlha m and Mrs Donald Brewer and
Holman and d a ughter of Tmuny , recently
V1sttmg w1th the R E
Tenn essee
v1 s1te d
h ts
parents, Mr and Mrs Earl Wrlhams famrly on Tuesday
Holman The1r two sons who were Mrs Dons MrUer and
had spent the s ummer w1lh fam1ly of Columbus and Mrs
lhe tr g r a ndpare n ts, ac- E un1ce Sprague from the
Arcad1a Nursmg Home.
companied them home
Mrs Helen Archer VlStted
Mr and Mrs Salon Butche r
of Spencer , W Va spcn t a w1th Mrs Ruth Tuttle of
Cheste r, Sunday
couple days w1th r ela l1ves
Mrs Eumce Sprague atLarr y Turl ey of "io rth
Carolina spent the Labor Day tended Sunday School at the
M E Church here She was
weeke nd w1th Mr a nd Mrs
t r a ns ported b) Dohrman
Kenne th Turley
Reed
Mr and Mrs Bnan SimpMr and Mrs John R1ebel
son and children of Baltimor e
spent the weekend w1th th eir a nd famrly of Pom eroy Rd ,
VISited wrth Mr and Mrs D
parents, Mrs Helen Simpson
and Mr and Mrs Ralph C Rtebel
sent fill sb
Badg ley
AGENfCifED
Jtm Brace of Crown City
V1ctor
C Young Jr ,
s pent an evemng w1th h1s
mother, Mrs Ed1son Brace. Pomeroy, has been ctted by
Insurance
Co ,
Mr and Mrs Elza Btrch T1me
vtsrted Mr Cltnt Btrch and Mrlwaukee , for five years of
affrhatton wtth the f1rm as an
Leota Sunday
rnsurance
Mrs Htlda Hart of Coolville Ind e pendent
spent a few days at her home r epresentative Semor V1ce
Prestdent and D1rector of
here
Marketmg, W E Jordens,
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Dory Wolfe were Mr and wrote to Young that these
Mrs. Martm Sehcrano and years had proved Young to be
four children of Valley Crty, an exce ptronally experrenced
Tune Representatrve
Oljio vrstted several days
Mhrtm Ptckens and s on
Melvm of East Liverpool
sl'i!nt the weekend and Mr
arj'd Mrs Edward Wolfe and
By PHIL P"STORET

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fa}riily of Jackson spent

Show us the man who boa sts
Sll~urday.
a bou t be 1ng Imp a rtial a nd
Mr ' and Mrs Gary Hall WE 'LL s how y01 ' ' " c case
( .sfrlrley Norri s ) and chtldre n of brgotry

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7 30 p m
pr aye r Wednesdny 7 p m Re ... Je ff
Chu r c h
Ra1so n Pa s tor
meet n g 7 30 p m Th u r s d ay
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - T h1 rd Ave th e Rev t r ce l an d No r r rs pasl o r
&lt;.. und a y
sc h oo l
10 a m
Rev W ilh a m Knt t le l pas t or
se r v ce
7 p m
R on a ld Du gan Sun day Sc h ool Church
7
We dn esda y Brbl e Stud y
Sup t Classes for a ll age s
eve llll n(J serv tce 7 30
B1b l e p Ill
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
s tud y
W ed n esa d a y
7 30
NAZARENE R ev J ohn A
p m
yo uth serv tces Fr tda y
Coff ma n
pas tor
Su n da y
7 30 p m
Schoo l 9 30 a
m
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FREEWILL BAPTIST
We l ls su pt M o r n1 n q wo r sh p
Cor ner ASh an d Pl u m Mr d
10 3{) a m
Sun d ay evenrn g
dlepor t
N oe l
H e rrm a n
7 30
Prayer
p a s t or
Sa t u r d a y even rn g worsh 1p
serv rce 7 p m Sun da y sc hool m ee lt ng We d nesd ay 7 30 p
10 am
Su nda y even rn g m
W a ll er P B 1k acsan p as t or
worsll rp 7 g .m
Ron n1e Sa l 5er Sun day sc hoo l
MEIGS
sup !
Sun day sc h oo l
9 30
COOPERATIVE
am mornr n g w or sh p 10 40
PAR ISH
&lt;.. un day even mg w or sh p 7 30
THE UNITED
We dn es d ay even n g B b l e
METHODIST CHURCH
sl ud y 7 30
Rob erl T Bumgarn e r
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
Dlr ecto..Re v Le lon G l as ur e p as tor
POMEROY CLUSTER
\ und ay Sc hool
9 30 a m
Rev Robert Hayman
y o uth a nd 1unr o r yo uth ser
~ c v D Wm Syd c n sfrrcker
6 t~ p m
e ... en tng
CHE STER - W or shrp 9 15 v ce
w ors h p 7 30 p m
pr a y er
cl m
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E NTERPRISE W or shr p an d p ra rse We d nesday 7 30
pm
9 am
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RUN
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II a n
Chur ch Sc h ool
10 BAPTIST p a stor
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10
a nl
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su p t
a m
POMEROY
W ors hiP
10 JO am
Ch u r c h Sch ool 9 I S Even tn g ser ... rce 7 30 p m
Pr a y er m ee t mg
Th ur sd ay
am
UMYr 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Wo r sh p 7 30 p rn
CHESTER CHURCH OF
10 a m
Chu..- ch Sc hool v a m
GOD--R ev
Bo bby P ort er
UMY F 6 30 p m
p a st or
Sund a y sc h oo l 9 JU
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
a nr
wo r s htp se r vtce
11
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HEATH Wor shrp 10 30 a m
C hur c h Sc ho o l 9 30 y o u th se r v ce Wed ne sday
a m
7 30 p m
a 11 U MYF lpm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
R UTLANO - W o r shiP 9 I S
CHURCH
Te d
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N 11
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pas tor
Sund a y sc h oo l 9 30
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&lt;un d ay even n g se rvr ce 7 30
Sc hoo l 10 a m
U MYF Thur s
m 1d week
se rv~e e
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day 7 p m
n esd ay 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Re v R rchal""d E Jarv•s
NAZARENE - R e ._.
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Wor sh p
11 THE
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w s c s 1st Tu esda y
FOR ES T RUN - Wor sh p 9 Sunday Sc hoo l c l asses for all
aqes
9 JO a m
morn tng
a m
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W \ C S Jrd Wed n esd a y 7 30 wo r shr p 10 45 N Y P SS unday
6 ?O p m
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MINERSVILLE - Wo r s hr p v rce Sund a y 7 30 p m M 1d
w ee k pr aye r m ee tm g W ed
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sch oo l 9 am
n esd a y 7 30 p m
Mr ss ronary
W SCS Jrd M onday 7 30 p m
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~c ll oo l
9 30 am
w or s t1rp 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
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DENOMINATIONAL Rev
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rob ert Smrlh pas tor Sund a y
R e v Stev en Wilson
scll o o l
9 30 a m
c la ss
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every Sunday
c h u r c h BRFTHREN IN CHURIST a m
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pa s tor
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school 10 30 a rn
Sc h ool
10 a m
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H owa rd
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s upt
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wo rs h 1p
11 a m
f 1r s t a n d th rd Sun days 7 30 Morn rng se rmo n
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n rghl
se rv1 ce5
p r11
prayer
mce t rng
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E nd e av o r
7 30
Wednesday
7 30
p m
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sup p er
firs t p m
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, sup t
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prac t ce T h ur sd ay 8 p m
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GROVE
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pa sto r
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cl 111
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7 p nr
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p r ay er serv rces 7 30 p m
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pas t o r
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&lt;., un day schoo l
10 30 a n
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stu d y
a nd
p r a yer
se r v 1c e Th ur sd ay 7 JO p m
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K rngs b ur y Ro ad G a r y K mg
p astor
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t1ave a cha nce !h o u g h y ou re
us u all y not t1mtd b y n ature

SAG ITT ARtUS !Nov 23-0ec:.

You have a lot of l11tl e b rtght
1deas to d ay but 11 1sn t IrK e ly
you II lake the necess ary steps
to tur n them 1nto reality

21) Don 1 assu m e ever yo ne Will
s hare e)( p enses e qually 1t
you r e out w rth l r rend s today
Yo u could get the heavy e nd of
th e tab

TAURUS (Aprol 20-May 201

CAPRICORN (Dec

Don t try to save a fe w penn1es
while letting dollars Sli p a w ay
A na lyze wha t t hat b arga n
w rl l cos t 1n t he long r un

19) You r course o f ac t 1on IS
clear cut today Unfo rt u nat ely
to o many wtll In terf ere a nd
k eep you from reachtng your
goals

Yo u II be anx to u s t o g e t
everyone toge t he r to d ay b u t
aft e r t he c r owd has gcft hered
you II wonde r w t1y you went to
all t he tr oub le

CANCER (June 21 July 221 In
debate you tend to ta k yoursel f
out too ear ly Try sav1ng some
of your strongest pomts for the
proper open 1ng

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out a
t e nt
you II
hall t

c o-worke r who tS persrs
today Unless you do
lea ve a lot o f proJec t s
n 1sh ed

VIRGO !Aug 23-Sept 221 Yo u
ar e suscep t bl e to fas t talk ng
sa lesma n types today Don t
make an y d ea ls un t1l you sleep
on t hem

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Pomeroy
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GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20)

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American Outdoorsman 15

Other Places 13

2 oo-N F L Action 75 4 Baseball Warm Up 15,
Vlewpotnl8 Urban League 10 Bit Dance Outdoors
13 F1lm 33
2 15-- Basebatl IS
2 3&lt;f- FBI 3 Probe The World Around Us 4,
FISherman 6 Movi e " Boeing Boeing 8 Movie
The Courl Jester ' 10, 1974 College All America
Football Team 13 Valiant Years 33

ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

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Second

USA 4 IS Fat Albert 8.10
t 01)-11 Takes a Thlel4 Children ' s Fttm Festival 8,10,
Speaking with Your Hands 15, Commanders 33
1 3(}- 1t Takes a Thi ef 3. Soul Train 6. Other People,

For Saturday, Sepl 13, 1975

CJM

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SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov. 22)

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31 Wrath
32 lrtsh
rebel
group
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36 Extra, _ __,
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Rogers 20 Bugs Bu nny &amp; Fr iends 10
oo--Secret Lives ol Wa ldo Kitty 3,4, IS, Lost Saucer
13 Big Blue Marbl e 6 Scooby Doo 8 10
10 QO.- La nd ot the Lost 3 4.1 5 Advent ures of Gilligan
t 3 Hot Dog 6 Shazam 8, 10, E lee Co 20
10 3&lt;f- Run Joe Run 3 4 15 Unc le Croc' s Block 6 13,
Mtster Rogers 20
1t oo--R eturn to the Planet of the Apes 3 4, tS Space
Nuts 8 10 Sesame Sl 20
11 3(f-Weslwond 3, 4 15 Oddball Couple 6,13 Ghost
Bustters 8 tO
12 O&lt;f-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4.15 . Speed Buggy 6,13,
Valley of the Dmosaurs 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20

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STRANDED ON A
TROPICAL l&amp;lAND

Meogs County Branch

Molldleport, Ohoo

8 JG-S 1gmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3 4 15, Tom &amp; erry
Gra pe p e 6 13 . Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8 Mlster

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CRYPTOQUOTE

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

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8 ()(}- Em e rgency Pl us 4 3 4 Hong Kong Phooey 6,13,
Pe bbles &amp; Bamm Bam m 8 10

but you rack luster w hen 1t
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F arm Front 4, Dusty' s
Tr eehouse 8 , Man from t..O SI 10 K org 13 Sesame

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tHE DAILY SENTINEL

Yesterday's Answer
10 Tubb of
26 Convert
Grand Ole
to
Opry
stone
28 M1chel16 Saptent
angelo
19 Thelontous
statue
29
Area of
22 Dalat confltcl
23 Ctrcles
33 La-d1-da
around the
35 Smash
sun
mto
24 Sens1ble
36 Wtthout a
25 Make use
mate
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w1ld dog

Middleport ·

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Alo et d 13
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s 45--Mak lng Th ings Work 33
6 oo--N ews 6,8 10 God Has the Answer 15. Catch 33 33
6 3&lt;f-NBC New s 3,15 ABC News 13 . News 4 6, Rhoda
B CB S News 10 Ltllas Yoga &amp; You 33
7 QO.-World at War 3 Lawrence Welk 4, Hee Haw 6,8

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SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 13, 1975

• ()(}- Ba seball 3 4 Making Things Grow 33
4 3&lt;f-Sports Spectacular 8 10, Let's Grow a Garden 33
5 01)-Wode World of Sports 6 12 13 , Wrestling IS
Romagnotls' Table 33

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Two Locat1ons
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Ph 949 5772
Racme

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FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

wh er e tha t 10 of club s could
develop mto a tnck lhal he JUSt
had to lea d the d1amond

Nor th Sou th vu l nera bl e

\\est

Scri p tu res se lec l ed b)
The Ame nc an Bi b le Soc•el)

w~dnc.:sda y

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1 3o-W1 de W o rld Spec ral 6, N ews 13
2 Jo-M ovte Bu llet fo r a Badm a n 4
4 oo-M ov 1e
I Saw What You Dtd 4
5 Jo-Mov 1e-. T he R rd e Bac k ' 4

were so many combmat10ns

A AQ

BU1 HOW

o~ult~ rono mv

Pomeroy

t I ()(}- News 3 4 8 10,1 5 A BC Ne ws 33
11 JI).-.Johnn y Ca r son 3 4 15 N ews 6 13 Mo vie H e ll s
A nge l s on W heel s 8 M o vte T a l es at T error" 10
12 0(}-Wtde W o rl d Spec1a l 13, Sa mmy &amp; Company 6
1 oo-M 1dn tgh t Spec1al 3, 4 15 M ovi e Flight lo M a r s'

East delivers old 1-2 punch

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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Boys and g1rls approachIng maturity deserve the
sprntual protection wh1ch
Chnst1an education proVIdes
Whenever you approach a school crosstng, slow downt But, JUSt
don t think safety- thtnk

We can 1 m1ss them - these s1gns
along the 1ntersect1ons of our streets
They protect our school children from
phys1cal harm We see the s1gn
and
slow down
Most of us are deeply concerned
and
about the safety of our youngsters
these s1gns can be a remtnder of a further
obligation our soctety has to 1ts youth
There are dangers 1n life for whtch only
rehg1ous tram1ng and faith can prepare us

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lnt ern atronal C hor us Compe t 1t 1on 20 Thm Edge JJ
N ews 20 P a ul Nuchl m s

10 oo-Po l 1ce W om a n 3,4 15

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SOUTH IDI
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P au l N ev li e
pa s t or
c unday Sch o o l 9 30 am
Morn n g se rv ce 10 JO a m
youl h ser~Jrce
6 4S p m
Ev ange i •S I IC serv 1ce 7 30 p m
P r a y er m ee t 1ng
Thu rs d a y
7 JO p m
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GOSPEL
MI SS ION at Bil d Knob Re v
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school q 30 am
praye r
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you th mee l rn q 6 p m Sun d ay
l ead ers A d a Van Meter an d
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m
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w rt h C E a t 7 JO p m on
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p
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C o o l v1 ll e R D
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9 30 il 11
worsh rp se rvr ce
10 30 a rn
B 1bl e s t u dy an d
p r ay er ser v ce
Wed nes da y
7 30 o m
RUTLAND
RUILAND CHURCH OF
C~RIST
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Ka s l e r
pa s tor V H B ral ey Sun day
sc h ool su p t Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
w or sh 1p serv1 ce
a nd c omm un on 10 30 am
yo u t h mee l1n g 6 p m
Sun day
e ... enrng se r ... ce
7
r eg ul ar
bo a rd m ee ltn g lh1 r d Sa tu r
da y 7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH -S unday
Scho ol
9 30 a m
Wor sh p se r vtce 11
a m
We dn eas d y
pra ye r
mcet rng
7 30 p m
Su nday
n ghl wor sh rp 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D G r1mm Jr pa s tor
Su n d ay school
9 30 a m
wo r sh1p serv 1ce 10 30 am
bro a d ca st lrve over WMPO
young p eopl es se rv c e 6 45
ev a n ge 1t st1 C ser ... rc e 7 30 p m
P r ay er m ee tmg W edn es day
7 JO
p m
M 1ss 1onary
m eet rng
7 30 p m
trr s t
We d nesday o f mon t h
MASON COUNTY
MASON FIRST BAPTIST :_
Secon d a n d Pom e roy St s
St an Cra tg pa st or
Sun d a y
sc h oo l
9 15 a m
wo rs hr p
se r v tce
11 am
tr ar nr n g
6 30 p m
ev en rn g
un ron
7 30 p m
w or shr p se rv 1ce
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OF
CHRIST P 0 Bo x 487 M1l l er
St
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Sunday
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WorshiP
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mu src
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SOUTHERN
BAPTIST - Co r n er of Second
and An de r son M aso n Pa stor
W all er Cloud Sun day schoo l
9 .tS a m
wor shrp se r v1ce 11
a m
and 7 JO p m
W ee kl y
B rb le st ud y We dn esda y 7 30
p m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD D ud d rrl g Lan e M ason
W
Va
C h es t e r T e nnant
Pa stor
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a m
Chtldren s Church 6 45
p m
Y oung Peoples Serv 1ce
6 45
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Se rv 1c e 7 30 p m
Women s
MI SSIOnary Council 10 a m
trr s t a nd lh1rd Tu es d a y s
Pray e r a nd B rble Study
W edn esday 1 30 p m

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CHRISTIAN Br uc e Smtih
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Wi! ll a ce Dam ew ood
Sup t B 1bl e Sc h oo l 9 30 a m
Pre a ch m g serv tce 10 45 a m
N o eve nm g se r v rce

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9 ()(}-Rock f ord F lies 3 .4 15 Mov ie Diamonds Are
For e v e r ' 6 13 Ha wa ii F ive 0 8, 10, Swee t Adellnes

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p as to r
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am
J a m es Hug hes supt
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7 30 p m
We dn esday ev enrng prayer
meet 1ng 7 30 p m
Youth
pray er serv rce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH Le tart W Va Rt
1
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G eo rge Hoschar
p as to r
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a m Pray rr and B1ble study
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Cottage Prayer
&gt;er vt ce T u~s d a y
10 a m
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1975

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l am •ty membe r s orders today

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T h o u g h yo u know exac tly what
you d p re fe r 10 d o a st ro nQer
per s ona lty wrl l over r 1de yo u tf
yo u d on t have t he guts to

speak up

PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20] It
wo ul d be a mrstake to re ly too
heav l y upon o thers to da y
Even rf !hey were to h el p the1 r
ell orts w o uld be half he arted

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Racine Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morris
1 he Est he r C1rc le m el
Monday e vemn g, Sept 8 \Hth
Mrs Edna P1 c ke ns hos tess
a l her home The hvm n
' Ama zm g Grace " opened the
mee tmg and devo tiOns entitled " V1s1ta lton Go Ye by
Ver a Beegle Scnptrrr e, Ma tt
28 19-20 A poem " Go" was
read a nd closed by readmg
'Our Prayer to Thee " Afte r
a bus mess ses siOn m char ge
of Gr e lla S1mp son Mr s
Frances Wtlcoxen gave a
book 0eport 'Another Hand
on Mme " clos mg by smgmg
" The Touc h of H1s Ha nd on
Mme " Durmg a fellowsh1p
hour, Mrs P1 ckens , ass1sted
by he r daughter, Ollie Coza rt
ser v ed d e lt c tou s r e fr es h

eleven members

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Je nn) a nd Chn s of Wes t
Pa lm Beac h F lor Ida s pe n t a
fe\\ days \-\J th her parents
M1 a nd M1 s Fe1n Norns
Mr s No rn s acco mp a m e d
them home fo r a v1 s 1t She
also v1s1ted her son-m-law
and daughte r , Mr and M1 s
Al to
( G lon a)
at
Al
La kewo r th Flortda wh o
br oug ht her ba c k hom e
E n ro u te the y slo pped al
Orl ando, Flonda to v1s1t he r

son, Mr and Mrs Norman
lUI} Noms They a lso went to
D1s ney World

Reedsville
News Notes

Mrs. L. Balderson
Mrs
Edna Deem un Recent v1s1tors of Mrs
derwent surgery at Ve terans
Bess Larkms were Mr and
Memortal Hospital
Mr and Mrs Ralph We bb Mrs Bert Scluimster and
were m Sprm gfteld Sunday, Scotty, Mr and Mrs James
guests of Mr and Mrs John Carruthers and Penny of
McKmnon The y were JOtn ed Lomsvrlle and Mrs Mam1e
by several other Grand Of- Buckley
Mrs Earl Humphrey has
fleers of the 1959 Gra nd
returned
home
after
Fam1ly
vacaltomng
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She
Mr
and Mr s
Jam es
accomparued Mr and Mrs
G1llespre of Chi ca g o, Ill
v 1s1led Mrs
G1lle s p1 e's Len Stone of Cleveland Mrs
s1ster, Mrs Allee Holma n Gus Stone of Cleveland also
made the lrtp
and frumly recently
Mrs Dale Brssell and
Mr and Mrs Bqd Simpson
fa
m1ly from Columbus, and
of Seymour, lnd s pe nt
several days w1th h1s mother , Mr a nd Mrs Ely of McConnelsville vtstled wtth Mr
Mrs Gre tta Stmpson
Mr a nd Mr s Wtlha m and Mrs Donald Brewer and
Holman and d a ughter of Tmuny , recently
V1sttmg w1th the R E
Tenn essee
v1 s1te d
h ts
parents, Mr and Mrs Earl Wrlhams famrly on Tuesday
Holman The1r two sons who were Mrs Dons MrUer and
had spent the s ummer w1lh fam1ly of Columbus and Mrs
lhe tr g r a ndpare n ts, ac- E un1ce Sprague from the
Arcad1a Nursmg Home.
companied them home
Mrs Helen Archer VlStted
Mr and Mrs Salon Butche r
of Spencer , W Va spcn t a w1th Mrs Ruth Tuttle of
Cheste r, Sunday
couple days w1th r ela l1ves
Mrs Eumce Sprague atLarr y Turl ey of "io rth
Carolina spent the Labor Day tended Sunday School at the
M E Church here She was
weeke nd w1th Mr a nd Mrs
t r a ns ported b) Dohrman
Kenne th Turley
Reed
Mr and Mrs Bnan SimpMr and Mrs John R1ebel
son and children of Baltimor e
spent the weekend w1th th eir a nd famrly of Pom eroy Rd ,
VISited wrth Mr and Mrs D
parents, Mrs Helen Simpson
and Mr and Mrs Ralph C Rtebel
sent fill sb
Badg ley
AGENfCifED
Jtm Brace of Crown City
V1ctor
C Young Jr ,
s pent an evemng w1th h1s
mother, Mrs Ed1son Brace. Pomeroy, has been ctted by
Insurance
Co ,
Mr and Mrs Elza Btrch T1me
vtsrted Mr Cltnt Btrch and Mrlwaukee , for five years of
affrhatton wtth the f1rm as an
Leota Sunday
rnsurance
Mrs Htlda Hart of Coolville Ind e pendent
spent a few days at her home r epresentative Semor V1ce
Prestdent and D1rector of
here
Marketmg, W E Jordens,
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Dory Wolfe were Mr and wrote to Young that these
Mrs. Martm Sehcrano and years had proved Young to be
four children of Valley Crty, an exce ptronally experrenced
Tune Representatrve
Oljio vrstted several days
Mhrtm Ptckens and s on
Melvm of East Liverpool
sl'i!nt the weekend and Mr
arj'd Mrs Edward Wolfe and
By PHIL P"STORET

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fa}riily of Jackson spent

Show us the man who boa sts
Sll~urday.
a bou t be 1ng Imp a rtial a nd
Mr ' and Mrs Gary Hall WE 'LL s how y01 ' ' " c case
( .sfrlrley Norri s ) and chtldre n of brgotry

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J ames
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B EA RW A LL O W
RID GE
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B b l e school
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Douq
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9 10 ,1 11
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Wed o;, !udy
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Don
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Su nday Se t ool
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Mrs
Mary
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Sunday Sc hool sup t Su n day 0 1 111 w th Willar d P1 g ot1
Eva n qe i 1St c mes sugc:
sc h ool 9 30 a m
morn n g sup t
wo r sh p
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Sun day Cil Ch ". unday even1119 7 JO by
C' ~Jdnq e l s i re m ee t 1n g
7 30 E l d er R u sse ll c r.n e rn n s t er
p m
p ray e r
m ee t1ng ol H1&lt;. Aposto t rc F a 1th ll1 b l e
&lt;.. t udy W edn es day 7 30 p rn
N cdne sday 7 30 p m
S TIVERSVILL E
C OM
THE
UNI T E D
PR E S B Y TERI A N
MIN M UNITY CHURCH - Sun d a y
10 am
IS TR Y
OF
MEIGS sct1001 se rv1c e
COUNTY Dw.gh l L Za1J1IZ Prayer rnee t nQ Thur sda y 7
p 11 'i un day e ven rng se r v1ce
Pa s tor D1rec tor
HARRI S ON V ILLE
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Z ION C HUR C H OF CHRIST
"&gt;un d a y Church Sc hool
9 30
Pome r oy
H arr1sonv d l e
a n1 Mrs Homer Le e Sup t
Ro t el M 1k. t G 1r lo n pa st o r
Mornrng Wor sh rp t O 30
MIDDLEPORT Sund ay "&gt; t even Stanl ey Sun d ay sc h oo l
sup 1 Su nday sc hoo l
9 30
Chur c h Schoo
9 30 a m
morn nq worshrp an d
John I Fu tz Sup !
Morn 1n g u m
CO nlmU1t011
10 30 am
Nor st11p 10 30
even , ng
youth
S YRA C U S E
Mo rn tng &lt;., unday
'-'•orsh p
9 am
Su nday Ch r 1s t an en deavor 6 30 p m
wo r sh p se r v 1ce
7 30 p rn
n ur c h Sc h oo l 10 a m
M rs
Wed n es day even rnq pr a y er
Sam o son Ha ll Su ot
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF llCC t n q nnd B b l e s tu d y 7 30
G OD Dav d L
H f' n son p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
pa s to r
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&lt;; u nday
CHURCH
P n c G r ov e Th e
n orn1 n Q wo r sh 1p 9 30 10 30
Rev W1llram M td d leswa rt h
unday 50100 1
10 30 I I 30
unrlay even1nq se r vrce
S P as to r Ch ur ch S e r vrce~ 9 30
p n
1 ~1m ly wor sh1p
T hu r s an Sun day Sc h oo l 10 30 am
BR A DBURY CHURCH OF
ct ily 1 30 p m
81 bl e Sc hoo l 9 JO
HA ZE L
C OMMUNITY CHRI ST mo rn tn g wor Shi P 10 30
CHURCH
N ear
L on g a m
u nr r, un day e ve n rng wors h rp
E d se l Ha rt p asl or
Bo tt o m
servrc~ 7 p m
cho r p rac l rce
Sunday sc h oo l
10 a m
7 30 p m
pr aye r Wednesdny 7 p m Re ... Je ff
Chu r c h
Ra1so n Pa s tor
meet n g 7 30 p m Th u r s d ay
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - T h1 rd Ave th e Rev t r ce l an d No r r rs pasl o r
&lt;.. und a y
sc h oo l
10 a m
Rev W ilh a m Knt t le l pas t or
se r v ce
7 p m
R on a ld Du gan Sun day Sc h ool Church
7
We dn esda y Brbl e Stud y
Sup t Classes for a ll age s
eve llll n(J serv tce 7 30
B1b l e p Ill
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
s tud y
W ed n esa d a y
7 30
NAZARENE R ev J ohn A
p m
yo uth serv tces Fr tda y
Coff ma n
pas tor
Su n da y
7 30 p m
Schoo l 9 30 a
m
Ger a ld
FREEWILL BAPTIST
We l ls su pt M o r n1 n q wo r sh p
Cor ner ASh an d Pl u m Mr d
10 3{) a m
Sun d ay evenrn g
dlepor t
N oe l
H e rrm a n
7 30
Prayer
p a s t or
Sa t u r d a y even rn g worsh 1p
serv rce 7 p m Sun da y sc hool m ee lt ng We d nesd ay 7 30 p
10 am
Su nda y even rn g m
W a ll er P B 1k acsan p as t or
worsll rp 7 g .m
Ron n1e Sa l 5er Sun day sc hoo l
MEIGS
sup !
Sun day sc h oo l
9 30
COOPERATIVE
am mornr n g w or sh p 10 40
PAR ISH
&lt;.. un day even mg w or sh p 7 30
THE UNITED
We dn es d ay even n g B b l e
METHODIST CHURCH
sl ud y 7 30
Rob erl T Bumgarn e r
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
Dlr ecto..Re v Le lon G l as ur e p as tor
POMEROY CLUSTER
\ und ay Sc hool
9 30 a m
Rev Robert Hayman
y o uth a nd 1unr o r yo uth ser
~ c v D Wm Syd c n sfrrcker
6 t~ p m
e ... en tng
CHE STER - W or shrp 9 15 v ce
w ors h p 7 30 p m
pr a y er
cl m
Chu rc h Sch ool 10 a m
E NTERPRISE W or shr p an d p ra rse We d nesday 7 30
pm
9 am
Ch ur c h Sc h ool 10 a m
S ILVER
RUN
FREE
FLATWOOD S Wo r s h1 p
Mil es Trout
II a n
Chur ch Sc h ool
10 BAPTIST p a stor
Sun da y Schoo l
10
a nl
L e on M ill er
su p t
a m
POMEROY
W ors hiP
10 JO am
Ch u r c h Sch ool 9 I S Even tn g ser ... rce 7 30 p m
Pr a y er m ee t mg
Th ur sd ay
am
UMYr 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Wo r sh p 7 30 p rn
CHESTER CHURCH OF
10 a m
Chu..- ch Sc hool v a m
GOD--R ev
Bo bby P ort er
UMY F 6 30 p m
p a st or
Sund a y sc h oo l 9 JU
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
a nr
wo r s htp se r vtce
11
R e ... Robert Bumgarne..evenmg se rv ke 7 30
HEATH Wor shrp 10 30 a m
C hur c h Sc ho o l 9 30 y o u th se r v ce Wed ne sday
a m
7 30 p m
a 11 U MYF lpm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
R UTLANO - W o r shiP 9 I S
CHURCH
Te d
Jones
N 11
Ch ur ch Sc h oo l 10 a m
pas tor
Sund a y sc h oo l 9 30
UM¥ F 7pm
a nr
Ro y S g ma n
supl
SALEM
CENT E R
w o r ShiP
10 JO
Wo r sh p 9 a m
C hur c h m ornr ng
&lt;un d ay even n g se rvr ce 7 30
Sc hoo l 10 a m
U MYF Thur s
m 1d week
se rv~e e
We d
day 7 p m
n esd ay 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Re v R rchal""d E Jarv•s
NAZARENE - R e ._.
A SBURY
Wor sh p
11 THE
am
Church Sc h o ol 9 50 H owa r d C B l ac k pa stor Bo b
Moor e Sun d ay Sc h oo l Supt
am
w s c s 1st Tu esda y
FOR ES T RUN - Wor sh p 9 Sunday Sc hoo l c l asses for all
aqes
9 JO a m
morn tng
a m
Ch u rch Sc h oo l 10 a m
W \ C S Jrd Wed n esd a y 7 30 wo r shr p 10 45 N Y P SS unday
6 ?O p m
ev ang elr sf c ser
pm
MINERSVILLE - Wo r s hr p v rce Sund a y 7 30 p m M 1d
w ee k pr aye r m ee tm g W ed
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sch oo l 9 am
n esd a y 7 30 p m
Mr ss ronary
W SCS Jrd M onday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE Ch u r c h m ee trng second W edn esd a y
~c ll oo l
9 30 am
w or s t1rp 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
:o.er. v tce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rob ert Smrlh pas tor Sund a y
R e v Stev en Wilson
scll o o l
9 30 a m
c la ss
R ev How a rd Shrvel c y
l
ea
d
e
r
Leo
H
t
ll
wor
shrp
P. E THA N Y (Do r cas !
c hur c h
Vv or sh 1p 9 30 a 11
c h urch se rv ce 10 30 a m
7 JO p m
sch ool 10 :10 q m
EDEN
UNITED
CARMEL - Wo r sh o 10 15
every Sunday
c h u r c h BRFTHREN IN CHURIST a m
R
Blak e
pa s tor
E ld c
school 10 30 a rn
Sc h ool
10 a m
APPLE GROVE Sun day Su nd ay
H owa rd
McC o y
s upt
'\c hool 9 30 am
wo rs h 1p
11 a m
f 1r s t a n d th rd Sun days 7 30 Morn rng se rmo n
Sundil y
n rghl
se rv1 ce5
p r11
prayer
mce t rng
Chr 1s tran
E nd e av o r
7 30
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Son g se r v 1ce B p m
Fe l owsh p
sup p er
firs t p m
Prea ch1ng 8 30 p m
M1d
'. a t u r dav
6 p m
U M W
W
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e
k
P
r
ay
e
r
me
e
ltng
s~.:c ond Tu es d ay 7 30 p m
7 p m
Ray
EA ST LETART Sunday N e d n~.: s d a y
sc 11oo l 9 30 a m
wor sh rp , Ad am s l a y l e ader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
second an ct fo u rth Sund a y s
L oc ated
at
7 10 p m
p r a y er m ee tr n g , CHRIST
Ru t l an d on N e w L ma Roa d
Vlednesday
7 30
p m
u "-' W f 1r s t Wedn esd ay 7 30 n ext t o For es t Acre Park
R ev
R a y Rou se
pa s tor
pm
Rob ert M u sser Sunday School
WESLEYAN CRacrne)
Sun day sc h ool
10 30
, sup t
Sunday sc h oo l
10 a m
a
m
wo
r
sh
tp
7
30
p
m
Brbl
e
worsh p 1 1 a m
B rb l e s tudy
stu d y We d nesd a y 7 30 p m
T hurs day
7 p m
c ho1r
'a t ur d a y nrghl p r a yer ser
prac t ce T h ur sd ay 8 p m
VI
Ce 7 10 p m
1 e towsh p
suppe r
f1 r s t
HEMLOCK
GROVE
Wf' dn e s d ay
6 30
p m
CHRISTIAN ·- Roger Watson
U M w fo ur t h Mon d a y 8 p m
pa sto r
Ra y W h ale y supt
G REAT BEND Wo r sh p
Mo
rn
rng
wo r sh1 p 9 30 a m
II a nr 2nd an d dl h Sun d ays
Ch ur ch sc hool
10 30 a m
Church Sch oo l 10 a m
yo un g p eopl e s m ee trng 6 30
LET ART FALLS
- Wor
evenm g wor shrp 7 30
sh rp 10 an
Chu r c h schoo l 9 p n 1
p n 1 ll1bl e Stu d y W('dnesday
a n
B rb lc study 7 30 p m
7 30 p 111
f'IJery l UCSd&lt;lY
- MT UNION BAPTIST MORNING STAR -- Wor
Cec rl
Co )l
pa s lor
shtp 9 30 am
Ch ur ch ~cho ol Rev
Sun d ay Sc hool s upt
Joe
10 30n m
M rd Wee k ::. erv rce
ay r c
Sunda y sc hool
9 45
We dn esd ay A p rn
a n1
Sund a y ev en1n g wor
MOf.IS r_
C HAPEL
If) o r t ,, t 1 r
lc, t an d Jrd Sh i p 7 30 We d neSd &lt;ly pr a y er
un ci 1 y ~
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fl1r ec tor "&gt; unday Sc hool 9 30
a n 1 Mo r nrnq wo r SI11p 10 JO
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7 p nr
1/1. ednesd a y even ng
p r ay er serv rces 7 30 p m
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pas t o r
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IJIJorslu p serv ce 9 30 a m
&lt;., un day schoo l
10 30 a n
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stu d y
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T~ Daily Sentmel , Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Fr1d
Se
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ay , pt 12, 1975

DICK TRACY

fi.LLS

8 oo-5a ntord &amp; Son 3 4, IS , Mob ile One 6,13. Mash

TIUMI( SAFET'f ...

6 3(f- NB C News 3 4, 15 AB C News 13 Andy Grolf lt h 6
C BS N e w s 8,10

B us tness JJ
3 To T e ll t he T ru th 4 Bowli ng fo r
Dollars 6 lawt ence W e lk 8 Avr at 1o n W ea ther
20 33 News tO D o n A d ams Screen T est 13 , T o Be
Anl"'o unc ed 15
7 3o-P o rte r W a goner 3, Bobb y Vrnt o n 4 N ew Ca ndid
Camera 6 E ve n 1ng Ed1fton wit h M a rtm Agrons k y

...Think

Sunday
TA KES FAI'l /.E!&gt;5 ENERGY
TO MO VE A VEHI CLE TH ROU 6H THE AoR.
THAN ALO I'J "' THE

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MArTEr&lt; OF FACT
HOW DO '/Or.J
FIT IT t'-ITO A THAT PROBLEM I?
G ARA G E'"

ALREADY ,;;&lt;)lV EDAS YOU RE ABOUT
TO S EE!

I'M PL~D liJtn1 flEA[) W!.0.5,
C*. B.l.S'Slm", IJJHAT SHOI.t-D
I TAKE FOR ltlt;M 7

Monday

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~ Tenn essee r eader wants to
know what yo u respond to
Pass
Pass
pa r tn e r s on e c lub op e nmg
Opemng lead - Q •
With
L__ _ __ _ _ _ ____.i 4J87 65 • A Q1087 .Q2
By Oswald &amp; James Jacob)
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The an swe r 1s t a t t e cor
Here IS a really tough hand r ee l r espo nse IS one s pade With
from an all expert game South two ftve-eard su1 ts that can be
plays a low spade from dummy bid a t the sam e level b1d the
If Ea s t fall s to overtake h1s hlghe r one fir s t Remember
partner s queen a nd sh1lt to a tha t your ace-queen o f hearts
d1amond declarer Will r omp Will be va lu abl e at a spade conho me At leas t declarer Wllltrac t
work out a w1nmng line of pla y
If the spade 1s duc ked he wms (Do yo u have a ques fl on for
the next s pade ruffs out the the Jaco ~ ys? Wrrte As k th e
la sltwospades runs olfallhr sJaco 'J ys
ca r e of i h t s
trumps and works the proper ne ws p aper The most rn
end play aga1n sl We st
teres lrn g qu es tr o n s wrll be
lf East hops up w1th the kmg us e d tn t h iS c olumn and
as he should but shifts to a wn te rs wt/1 rece iVe co p1es o f
club South rtses w1th the ace IA CO BY M ODERN )
ruffs OUt Spad es draWS tWO
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NO PLACE
FOR HIM
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W1th the hope tt will, In some measure, foster and help sustain that
wh1ch ts good 1n family and communtty ltfe, this feature ts sponsored by
the business ftrms and organizations whose names appear below.

HEINER'S BAKERY

MIDWAY MARKET Pomeroy Ph 992-2582
Mason , Ph 773 5721
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2 Symbol of
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Chnstiamty
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3 Why•
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Not
( 3 wds)
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4 Coal
15 Powdered
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lava
measure
5 Bottles ror
16 Espoused
wooden parl vmegar, o1l,
( d1al )
etc
Thet.~ doh't make
Srlk and
6 Angular
rope It ke thel.l
gold rabrtc
scnpt
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Hurl
times ( 2 wds )
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THE AT t 24 Coburg's
partner
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City

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Pomeroy

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BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT

W Osborne
Pomeroy
Ph 992·2178

Louts

Ph 992 3486

220 E Mam

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us'ta'

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY
Bakers of Gay 90 Bread
Moddleporl
Ph 992 3030

Keepsake D1amond R rngs

Ph 992 3785

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MARK V STORE

(Formerly Sadte' s Market)

Syracuse

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Ph 992·3986

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Pomeroy

Dlal992 2101

"Her I" Dealer

Ph. 949 5961

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McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE

RACINE FOOD MARKET

F rne Food &amp; Servtce

Middleport

Locust St

Racme

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The Store wtth A Heart
Ph 949 3342

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Sales- Quasar- Service

" The Friendly Folks'

INNERCENT CHILE
WILL HAVE FAITH
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·-RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

WHAT DIDYOU
DREA M -mAT YOU
WON TI'E &amp;TATE
LOTTERY?

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DARK, HAND·
OOMEMAN_

HARTFORD CHURCH OF

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
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apostrophes, the length and format!on of the words are all
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Ph 992 3092

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
l~;tronw,de

Insurance

Co

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of Columbus ,

Sprong Ave
Dral992 2318

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OSLER

GREAT BALLS o'FIRE!!
SlLAS··THAR'S A
DADBURN WORM IN
THIS HERE APPLE 11

LET ME HAVE IT ,
LOWEE"ZV

Movie " The Commancheros" 6 .

WOWK TV Parade 13, Family al War 33
3 3(f-Marshall Football 75 3

F1r10g Ltne 33 In the Know 10
Lawren ce Welk 15
Tr easure Hunt 3 Lasl of

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the Wild 10

Wild

Kongdom 13
a oo-E mergency 3 4 IS Muhammad All 6 13 Jel
te rsons 8 10 Philadelphia Folk Festival 33
8 3&lt;f-Doc 8,1 0
9 oo--Mov1 e ' The Last of Sheila" 3,4 ,15 SWAT 613
Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, No Honestly 33
9 3&lt;f-Bob Newhart 8,10 Session 33
10 O&lt;f-Carol Burnell 8,10 Handtuls of Ashes 33
10 3&lt;f-Shakers 33
11 O&lt;f-ABC News 6 News 810,13 , Janka l 33
11 15-- Beauty Pageant 6
11 25--News 3,4, Don Kirshner ' s Rock Concert 15
11 30-Don K1rshner s Rock Concert 8 Woody Hayes
Football 10, Movie House of Horrors 13

11 55--Movie 'The Appaloosa" 3 Movie Madigan" 4
12 OO- Mov1e

Lovrng '

10

12 45- Don Ktr shne r s Rock C on c ert 6
oo--M ovr e ' Th e I n v rstbl e R a y
13
2 OI).-M ovt e Th e L tvely Set ' 4 Movr e ' Hurry Sun
dow n" 10
4 oo-Mov te
Ntghtm a r e' 4
Mov re ' The
Quare

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10

CK

You re ca rr ymg a grud ge b ut
you wont u nl oad rt wh en y o u
t1ave a cha nce !h o u g h y ou re
us u all y not t1mtd b y n ature

SAG ITT ARtUS !Nov 23-0ec:.

You have a lot of l11tl e b rtght
1deas to d ay but 11 1sn t IrK e ly
you II lake the necess ary steps
to tur n them 1nto reality

21) Don 1 assu m e ever yo ne Will
s hare e)( p enses e qually 1t
you r e out w rth l r rend s today
Yo u could get the heavy e nd of
th e tab

TAURUS (Aprol 20-May 201

CAPRICORN (Dec

Don t try to save a fe w penn1es
while letting dollars Sli p a w ay
A na lyze wha t t hat b arga n
w rl l cos t 1n t he long r un

19) You r course o f ac t 1on IS
clear cut today Unfo rt u nat ely
to o many wtll In terf ere a nd
k eep you from reachtng your
goals

Yo u II be anx to u s t o g e t
everyone toge t he r to d ay b u t
aft e r t he c r owd has gcft hered
you II wonde r w t1y you went to
all t he tr oub le

CANCER (June 21 July 221 In
debate you tend to ta k yoursel f
out too ear ly Try sav1ng some
of your strongest pomts for the
proper open 1ng

LEO (July 23 -Aug 22) Seek
out a
t e nt
you II
hall t

c o-worke r who tS persrs
today Unless you do
lea ve a lot o f proJec t s
n 1sh ed

VIRGO !Aug 23-Sept 221 Yo u
ar e suscep t bl e to fas t talk ng
sa lesma n types today Don t
make an y d ea ls un t1l you sleep
on t hem

NE
XHEG
XEHVB
Yesterday's Cryploquote: A PHYSICIAN WHO TREATS
HIMSELF HAS A FOOL FOR A PATIENT. - WILLIAM LIBRA (Sept

Ph 992-3863

Chester, Oh1o

The Finest m Mobile Homes
1100 E Matn
Pomeroy
Ph. 992 7034

WILKINSON'S

how to work It:
AXYDLB""XR
LONGFELLOW

HGG

GAUL'S MARKET

J oo-Bonanza 4

GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20)

Moddleporl, Ohoo

PoJ"eroy

American Outdoorsman 15

Other Places 13

2 oo-N F L Action 75 4 Baseball Warm Up 15,
Vlewpotnl8 Urban League 10 Bit Dance Outdoors
13 F1lm 33
2 15-- Basebatl IS
2 3&lt;f- FBI 3 Probe The World Around Us 4,
FISherman 6 Movi e " Boeing Boeing 8 Movie
The Courl Jester ' 10, 1974 College All America
Football Team 13 Valiant Years 33

ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

CK

Second

USA 4 IS Fat Albert 8.10
t 01)-11 Takes a Thlel4 Children ' s Fttm Festival 8,10,
Speaking with Your Hands 15, Commanders 33
1 3(}- 1t Takes a Thi ef 3. Soul Train 6. Other People,

For Saturday, Sepl 13, 1975

CJM

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Amer i can Bandstand 6,\3 , Go

12 JI)-Soul Tra l n 3

SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov. 22)

30 Go acourtmg
31 Wrath
32 lrtsh
rebel
group
34 Habituated
36 Extra, _ __,
ordlnary

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

296W

Rogers 20 Bugs Bu nny &amp; Fr iends 10
oo--Secret Lives ol Wa ldo Kitty 3,4, IS, Lost Saucer
13 Big Blue Marbl e 6 Scooby Doo 8 10
10 QO.- La nd ot the Lost 3 4.1 5 Advent ures of Gilligan
t 3 Hot Dog 6 Shazam 8, 10, E lee Co 20
10 3&lt;f- Run Joe Run 3 4 15 Unc le Croc' s Block 6 13,
Mtster Rogers 20
1t oo--R eturn to the Planet of the Apes 3 4, tS Space
Nuts 8 10 Sesame Sl 20
11 3(f-Weslwond 3, 4 15 Oddball Couple 6,13 Ghost
Bustters 8 tO
12 O&lt;f-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4.15 . Speed Buggy 6,13,
Valley of the Dmosaurs 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20

9

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BETTER 1HAN ~AT. I
DREAMT IWA&amp;
STRANDED ON A
TROPICAL l&amp;lAND

Meogs County Branch

Molldleport, Ohoo

8 JG-S 1gmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3 4 15, Tom &amp; erry
Gra pe p e 6 13 . Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8 Mlster

AstraGraph-

CRYPTOQUOTE

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

St 20
8 ()(}- Em e rgency Pl us 4 3 4 Hong Kong Phooey 6,13,
Pe bbles &amp; Bamm Bam m 8 10

but you rack luster w hen 1t
co m es to se1t1ng an e;t~;a m p le

~~er

111 Court Sl

F arm Front 4, Dusty' s
Tr eehouse 8 , Man from t..O SI 10 K org 13 Sesame

Fellow

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's

Pomeroy, Ohto

tHE DAILY SENTINEL

Yesterday's Answer
10 Tubb of
26 Convert
Grand Ole
to
Opry
stone
28 M1chel16 Saptent
angelo
19 Thelontous
statue
29
Area of
22 Dalat confltcl
23 Ctrcles
33 La-d1-da
around the
35 Smash
sun
mto
24 Sens1ble
36 Wtthout a
25 Make use
mate
o! (2wds)

w1ld dog

Middleport ·

Doal992 3284

Alo et d 13
7 Jo-- B u llwt n kl e 3 .Je t sons 6

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POWELL'S SUPER VAW

R e p o rt 3
Edd te Saunder s 6
Treeho u s e C l u b 8 U S Farm R e port 10 K entuc ky

s 45--Mak lng Th ings Work 33
6 oo--N ews 6,8 10 God Has the Answer 15. Catch 33 33
6 3&lt;f-NBC New s 3,15 ABC News 13 . News 4 6, Rhoda
B CB S News 10 Ltllas Yoga &amp; You 33
7 QO.-World at War 3 Lawrence Welk 4, Hee Haw 6,8

person

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Ph 949-9591

Racme

Ph 949·3151

Club 10
7 CO - Sa t u rd ay

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MAMMY~rOtJE 6TE'P CLOSER.,
MEBBE THAT
whale

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ENTERTAINMENT tENTER
Rac1ne

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6 jo-Funfor Ever y one6 T V C lassroom a Treehouse

5 JO-E rr c a JJ

"CROSS
38 Fender
I Ktlt
miShap
wearer
39 Cossack
5 Nativrty
leader
f1gurmes
40 Cart
11 R1ve~ past
DOWN
Florence
1 " The Forsyte

..-..;J-,N\i.Jl.ill'• '~ 12 An angry

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

Pomeroy

107 Sycamore St

Middleport, 0
Galltpolts, 0

59 N Second 51
46 Court 51

SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 13, 1975

• ()(}- Ba seball 3 4 Making Things Grow 33
4 3&lt;f-Sports Spectacular 8 10, Let's Grow a Garden 33
5 01)-Wode World of Sports 6 12 13 , Wrestling IS
Romagnotls' Table 33

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Two Locat1ons
Grocene s &amp; General Merchand1se
Ph 949 5772
Racme

4¥

~~IJIIVHIIt'

OOP

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgtor , W Va

Soulh
1¥

Saturday '*
I TunO[h)

l Convement Locattons

E as t

Dbl e
Pass

II Cor1nth1ans

FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

wh er e tha t 10 of club s could
develop mto a tnck lhal he JUSt
had to lea d the d1amond

Nor th Sou th vu l nera bl e

\\est

Scri p tu res se lec l ed b)
The Ame nc an Bi b le Soc•el)

w~dnc.:sda y

Tutsdav

10
1 3o-W1 de W o rld Spec ral 6, N ews 13
2 Jo-M ovte Bu llet fo r a Badm a n 4
4 oo-M ov 1e
I Saw What You Dtd 4
5 Jo-Mov 1e-. T he R rd e Bac k ' 4

were so many combmat10ns

A AQ

BU1 HOW

o~ult~ rono mv

Pomeroy

t I ()(}- News 3 4 8 10,1 5 A BC Ne ws 33
11 JI).-.Johnn y Ca r son 3 4 15 N ews 6 13 Mo vie H e ll s
A nge l s on W heel s 8 M o vte T a l es at T error" 10
12 0(}-Wtde W o rl d Spec1a l 13, Sa mmy &amp; Company 6
1 oo-M 1dn tgh t Spec1al 3, 4 15 M ovi e Flight lo M a r s'

East delivers old 1-2 punch

SORRY I\8CXJT'

SUNOAYI

Copy1 ght 197!1 KeJS1 ef AdYfHt 51n g Se1v1ce Inc Slla:!lbu rg Vtrg•n a

212 E Mam St,

33

WIN AT BRIDGE

¥ A K t098 4 3
t K7

Boys and g1rls approachIng maturity deserve the
sprntual protection wh1ch
Chnst1an education proVIdes
Whenever you approach a school crosstng, slow downt But, JUSt
don t think safety- thtnk

We can 1 m1ss them - these s1gns
along the 1ntersect1ons of our streets
They protect our school children from
phys1cal harm We see the s1gn
and
slow down
Most of us are deeply concerned
and
about the safety of our youngsters
these s1gns can be a remtnder of a further
obligation our soctety has to 1ts youth
There are dangers 1n life for whtch only
rehg1ous tram1ng and faith can prepare us

100 E Mam

lnt ern atronal C hor us Compe t 1t 1on 20 Thm Edge JJ
N ews 20 P a ul Nuchl m s

10 oo-Po l 1ce W om a n 3,4 15

. - - - - - - - - - - - - , roun ds ol tru m ps leads hr s
12 queen of cl ubs a nd West IS
NOR Til
A A 53 2
ca ught m a n ea rly e nd pl ay
., Q J 5
l n th e ac tu a l play East d1d
• 10 3
put up hr s k1ng of spad es d1d
• 10 7 3 2
sh1f t to a dt am o nd and was
WEST
E AST
r e wa rd ed by sconn g 100 we ll
A QJ 9
A K 10 6 4
ea rned pmnts
¥ 62
¥ 7
Why d1d he lead the d1a mond •
t AQ 15
t 98642
He cxpla med a t le ngth tha t 11
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"' 8 64
was the presence of the rou r
SOUTH IDI
clubs to the 10 m the dummy
• 87
He pomted out that the re

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pa s t or
c unday Sch o o l 9 30 am
Morn n g se rv ce 10 JO a m
youl h ser~Jrce
6 4S p m
Ev ange i •S I IC serv 1ce 7 30 p m
P r a y er m ee t 1ng
Thu rs d a y
7 JO p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MI SS ION at Bil d Knob Re v
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Rev
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G l u esencam p
pas tor
Roger W tllfr ed Sr
£ unday Sr h oo l su pt Sun d a y
school q 30 am
praye r
meet1 n g T uesday 7 30 p m
you th mee l rn q 6 p m Sun d ay
l ead ers A d a Van Meter an d
G r e ll a Suttl e Sund a y eve nmg
wors h rp
7 p m
thro ug h
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MT
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OF
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Su nd ay s chool 9 30 a
m
Ru sse l l
Spencer
s up t
Wor sh iP serY tce 10 45 a m
E~Je n r n g w ors hr p alt ernat rn g
w rt h C E a t 7 JO p m on
Sund ay Praye r m ee lrng 7 30
p
m
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WHITES
CHAPEL
C o o l v1 ll e R D
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Deete r pas to r Sun d3y sc h oo l
9 30 il 11
worsh rp se rvr ce
10 30 a rn
B 1bl e s t u dy an d
p r ay er ser v ce
Wed nes da y
7 30 o m
RUTLAND
RUILAND CHURCH OF
C~RIST
Ro d
Ka s l e r
pa s tor V H B ral ey Sun day
sc h ool su p t Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
w or sh 1p serv1 ce
a nd c omm un on 10 30 am
yo u t h mee l1n g 6 p m
Sun day
e ... enrng se r ... ce
7
r eg ul ar
bo a rd m ee ltn g lh1 r d Sa tu r
da y 7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH -S unday
Scho ol
9 30 a m
Wor sh p se r vtce 11
a m
We dn eas d y
pra ye r
mcet rng
7 30 p m
Su nday
n ghl wor sh rp 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D G r1mm Jr pa s tor
Su n d ay school
9 30 a m
wo r sh1p serv 1ce 10 30 am
bro a d ca st lrve over WMPO
young p eopl es se rv c e 6 45
ev a n ge 1t st1 C ser ... rc e 7 30 p m
P r ay er m ee tmg W edn es day
7 JO
p m
M 1ss 1onary
m eet rng
7 30 p m
trr s t
We d nesday o f mon t h
MASON COUNTY
MASON FIRST BAPTIST :_
Secon d a n d Pom e roy St s
St an Cra tg pa st or
Sun d a y
sc h oo l
9 15 a m
wo rs hr p
se r v tce
11 am
tr ar nr n g
6 30 p m
ev en rn g
un ron
7 30 p m
w or shr p se rv 1ce
M rd wee k pray er se r v rce
We dn esday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Bo x 487 M1l l er
St
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Sunday
Brbl e Study 10 a m
WorshiP
II a rn and 7 p m B1bl e Study
W e dn es day 7 p m
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mu src
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAPTIST - Co r n er of Second
and An de r son M aso n Pa stor
W all er Cloud Sun day schoo l
9 .tS a m
wor shrp se r v1ce 11
a m
and 7 JO p m
W ee kl y
B rb le st ud y We dn esda y 7 30
p m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD D ud d rrl g Lan e M ason
W
Va
C h es t e r T e nnant
Pa stor
Sunday School 9 45
a m
Chtldren s Church 6 45
p m
Y oung Peoples Serv 1ce
6 45
p m
Evang e lrstrc
Se rv 1c e 7 30 p m
Women s
MI SSIOnary Council 10 a m
trr s t a nd lh1rd Tu es d a y s
Pray e r a nd B rble Study
W edn esday 1 30 p m

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pa s tor
Wi! ll a ce Dam ew ood
Sup t B 1bl e Sc h oo l 9 30 a m
Pre a ch m g serv tce 10 45 a m
N o eve nm g se r v rce

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J a m es Hug hes supt
ev entng se rv1 ce
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We dn esday ev enrng prayer
meet 1ng 7 30 p m
Youth
pray er serv rce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
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p as to r
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a m Pray rr and B1ble study
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1975

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you d p re fe r 10 d o a st ro nQer
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heav l y upon o thers to da y
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my hear t f e lt qratilu cle to my
wonderful d oc tor &lt;; , D oc tor
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all . opera1ing. s taff wrto
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nurs es , aides , and orderlies
And t o my f aith ful f am i ly
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and fl owers To 1he pastors
who otte r prayers , and
espe ci al ly the pa stors of the
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of
the
Naza rene ,
and
Ra cine
Bapt i st Church . To Elli e
Pi c k e n s , Alice Lo ui se . a n d
L ea fy Chasteen tor s pe c ial
k i ndn esses . May God bless
each and e vervon e of you l or
your gracious gift of your
time a nd. energy
VIVIAN JOHN SO N
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Notice
Room and Board
ROOM
A ND
BO A RD for
se ni or cifizE- n s _ L ow in com e
li v i n g, ver y nice Phone 992
3509
8-24 161C
SHOOT I NG Mat c h , S tart s
Svnday, Sept. 14 at 1 p m
Factory cho k ed g uns only
From Stat e Rt . 7 on 12tt
toward Rvtland. t urn r i ght
at sub -statio n . follow signs
T h is will be each Sunday
until fu r ther no t ice . Happ y
H o llow Gun Cl ub .
9 12 2tp

G I VE AWAY
Meig s
Counry Humane So c ie t y
d es pera 1e l y n eed horne fo r 7
m •xe d br e ed puppies . 6 or 7
m on1h S o l d W i ll n o t be" Iorge
(loq s. qeniiP
healthy and
c lean I d ea l tor neuse pel s
Call 9.t9 .1917 or '4'12 S906
afte r 12 noon
9 9 6r c

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INFORMAT I ON
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mon th pup s . brown
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white Ph or1e Q9 '} 1039
r1qht ro f'dir o r rci c ct e~ ny a d ~
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1n c orr ec t insertion
ap ri co t mar~ 1 n os C.1ll 9-19
RATES
5992
For Want Ad Sc r11ice
::, c e nt s per Wor d one i n se rt ion
Minimum Charge$1.00
PEACOCK S. all age&lt;; S1n9I C'
1.1 c ent s pe r word
rh rf'f'
or pa i r . $610 S:i/5 eactt P 0
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Box 756 , coa l ville . or pllonC'
'16 c cn ts per word six con
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CARD OF THA NK S
&amp; Obituary
$2 00 for 50 word minimu m . YARD Sal e, 405 S PRING
Eac h addil i onal wo rd 3c
A VENUE ,
POMEROY .
BLIND ADS
Fr iday , 8 am . I ill 6 p .m .
Ad di t i on ul 25c Charge per
9 11 21c
A dve r tisement
OFF I CE HOUR S
LAST WEEK f or yard sa te
8 · 30 ~ m ro 5· 00 p m Dai!y ,
Cl othin g , di shes , 1 ] pri ce ,
R 3 0 am
t o 11 00 No o n
f urnilur e , J white laval o r ies
Sa t ur day
1.3 eac h . tru c k -car chain .
Kenmore wash er wit h su,d
saver , Sunbeam coffee pol .
Ham ilion Beach Mixer wi t h
bow l s. wh ite uni f orms , $ 1
each, size 16 . b l ac k yarn . 1"
price Phon e 7-11 6273 .
9 9 tic

Help Wanted

NOW HIRING

YARD Sa l e, Friday, Satur
day. and Su nday between
Ha r risonvi l le
and
Pagetown Everything from
A to Z on R t 68 1 Phon e 742
3042 .
9-10 -Jic

12 good men needed .
$140.00 a week full
time, $84.00 a week

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APPOINTMENT
part time. Must have
Case No. 21 616
Estate of NEY N . CAR PENTER Dec ease d .
car. Call 446-0677, 9 til
Notice is hereby given t hat
Robert S. Parker of 611 S.
5.
Seco nd St r eet, Midd l eport ,
Ohio, has b een du l y appointed
Executor of the Es tate of Ney
N . Ca r penter , deceased. l at e
Of Co l vmbia Townsh i p , M e igs COUPLE wit h out previou s
busine ss experience, bul
County, Ohio.
wi ll ing to wo r k an d l earn
Credi t o r s are required to
toge ther p l easa n t profitable
file t hei r c l ai m s with sai d
work .
Co nta ct
Amway
fiduciary within four mon th s.
D i s trib u to rs Phon e (1) 989 Da te d t h is 8th day of Sep 2353 for intervi e w .
tember 1975 .
9 11 4tC
Ma n ning D . We b ster
Judge
Court o f Common Pleas
Probate Divi sion

PAPER CARRIER
NEEDED

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APPOINTMENT
Ca se No. 21621
Estate of ETHEL M. CROSS,
Deceased.
No tice i s here by given th at
J. Di llon Cr oss, of Racine ,
Ohio, has been duly appoin ted
Ad m inistrator of the Estate of
Ethel M . Cross , deceased , late
of Meigs Count y , Ohio .
Creditors are requi r ed to
file their claims with said
f i du ciary within l ou r months .
Da ted this 9th day of Se p tember 1975 .
Manni n g D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Plea s,
Probate D i vision
(9) 12, 19, 26 , J t c

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No. 21596
Estate of William J . Woods,
Decease d .
No ti ce is hereb y given t hat
Mila J. Woods ot 98 High
Street, Pomeroy , Ohio, has
been
duly
appoin t ed
Executrix o l the Estate of
William J. Woods , dece ased ,
late o f
Pomeroy , Me i g s
Coun ty, Ohio .
Creditors are required to
file their c l aims with said
f i du ciary within four m on ths .
Dated
this 25th day of
August 1975.
Manning D. Webst e r , Judge
court of common Pl eas.
Prob ate Divi sio n
(8) 28; (9) 4, 11, 31t

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parr
ne eqle pup Phon e 74 1 4547
9 10 3tc

4 F AMILY Yard Sale , Darleen
Vanaman on
Salem
St ..
Rutland . Thur sday and
Fr iday .
9-10 3t p
YARD Sales, Friday and
Sat urday , Sepl . 12 and 13 at
the
Hobart
Sma ll ey
residence , Ches ler. Ohio
9 10 Jtc
4 FA MILY Yard Sale, Friday
an d Sa turd ay , 10 a.m . t ill 5
p .m . at the co rner of Forest
Run Rd . and Rt 7. L ots of
c hil d r e n 's clothing, Games,
and toys .
9-10 -Jtc

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LINCOLN HILL
POMEROY

CASH pa id for all makes and
model s CYf mobile homes
Phon e area code 61.4 423
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Contact

The Daily Sentinel
992-2156

Notice
PARASOL
boutique
an
nounces new hours . Open
Tu esday t hrough Satu rda y.
Sept. Specia l - Perman e nt s
Reg . S\7 .50 n ow $15 . We a l so
do b low cuts an d
blow
drying. Phone (614) 985 ·
.4141.
Operato r .
Sa ndr a
Kerns, and H e l en Newland
9 -10 -12 t c
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ROSEBERRY'S
PENNZOIL
New Hours

WILL TAKE e ld e rly women i n
my h ome . Phone 992 -3397.
9 -7-6tc

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( A r.IPENTRY .
!l ooring .
Cf'il ing and p a nel i nq Ph one
99:' 7159
8 17 ?6tc

For Rent
NEWLY remode l ed home in
Chester, Ohio . F if t h from
g r ade school. F u lly car pete d ,
beautifu ll y
decora t ed, par tl y fur n ished .
Calll 866 -1731 or house to be
shown Sat urday , Se pt. 13.
Reasonable rate s .
9 -I 0-3tc

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P I ANO Tuning , Lane Daniels ,
NOTICE ON FILING
Phone 992 201:12
OF INVENTOR Y
8-28 -26tp
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Oh io, Meigs
County , Court of common
. Pleas, Probate Div isio n .
To the Executrix ol the
estate , to such of the fo ll owing 1965 HILLCRE S T
mobile
as are residents ol the Sta te of
home
F or
more
in
Ohio , viz : th e su rv iving
form at ion . c all 949 -5261.
spouse, the nex t of kfn , th e
9-10 81(
beneficiaries under the wi ll ;
and to th e attorney or at - 10 x 50 MOBILE home , fur torne ys r epresenting any of
nish ed, very clea n . $2,,900.
the aforement io ned persons .
Phone 742 -5a25.
Raymond
Da y
Arno l d,
9-10 -61 c
Deceased , Pomeroy, Ohio R .
D . 4, Sc ip io Township , No.
14 FT . HO LL Y Park mobi l e
21566 .
home , pra c tical l y
new
Y ou are hereby n otified that
Phone
(614)
985
-4259
t he
Inven to r y
a nd . Ap 9- 11 -Jtp
p r,: a iseme nt of t he estate of t he
aForementioned,
deceased .
late of said C ount y, was f i'l ed 1974CASTLE 12x652bedrm ..
2 full baths , total elec .
In th is Court. Said Inventory
furnit ure ,
washer
and
end A ppra isement will be for
dryer . Phon e 949 3655.
h earing before this Court on
9 -12 61C
the 18th da y of September ,
1975 , at 10 :00 o'c l ock 1A .M .
Any person desiring to file
exceptions there to must file
them at leil_s1 five days prior to
the date· set for hearing . "
Given under ·my hand and PLAYER piano , n eed not be in
working condition, a l so
see I of .said Co1.1rt. this 2nd day
piano r olls . Phone 742 -5625 .
of Se_ptember 1975 .,
9-7-6tc

FUR NI SHED r ooms . E .
Main St, Pomeroy. No pets .
Phone 992 -2381 .
9 -10 -3t c

Manning D . Webster
Judge
By Ann B . Watson
Deputy Clerk
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brass beds. or complete
households . Wri t e M . D .-.
M i ller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy . ~
Ohio Cal ' 992 7760.
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ONE 1?7 5 ~ tart ir e Oldsmobile
wilh 16.000 m il es On e 1974
Honda mo 1or c y cle with 4,000
mil es Aorn n ew con dilion
Pllone 992 76Y'l
9 12 ) 1C

t9 77 CB 100 H onda , \1 50 . 6
p i ece dr u m se1. S.JOO Phon e
99') 1502
9 17 ] I C

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Blown u1to Walls &amp; Attic s
STORM
WINDOW S&amp; DOOR S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
StD tN G - SOFFITT
GUTTERS -AWNINGS

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LARRY

~VENDER

S,-racuse, Ohio
Ph . 992 -3993
.1 10 1 mo

100% Financed,

Call 992-5786
.

T W O F ur nished apt s . Kay
Cecil . 87 South Second Ave .•
Middleport , Ohio . Phon e
Q9'} 5262
8 21 -lfc

CO NN trumpet with case ,
e)(ce l lent co nd i tion . A l so .
R igg Cadet un iforms , S i ze 6
and 1.4 . Phone 949 -5884 after
6 p m.
9-10 -3t c

FUEL OIL
Heating Staves
All si zes on hand , pri ces
-;tarl at Sl24.69 .
- 1 Wood Burning Stove
CLIPTHISADand bring it
'" tor SlS.!lO discount.

0 N E used c ornet in g ood
shape . $40 . Phone 992 -5786 .
9-10 -6tc

ONE Coldspot refrigerator , 15
cubic fl , Harvest gold. used
2 months Phone 992 -27.40.
9- 10 -41(

POMEROY LANDMARK
• • J_ack W . Carsey, Mgr .
Phone 992 -2181

PR I VATE mee tin g room for
.;~ny orga ni latio n , phone 99?

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Auto Sales

1967
RAMBLER ;
1967
Cama r a . Phone 992 -2B92,
can be seen at 957 Broad
way, Middleport .
9 -10 -Jtc
1969 CHEVY C 10 truck, V -8.
$1.300or wi lllr ade for car of
equal value Phone 992 -2987 .
9-1 0 -61c
1969 FA IRL ANE
302
VS
st andard lransm iss i on , ve r y
good cond ition Phone 992 5085
9-12 -6tc
1970 1 1 TON Fo r d Pi ckup,
good conditi on . See at Baum
Lumber, Chester . Phone
614 9a5 -3301 '
9-l2 -3tc

FOR SALE
Leaving For California,
Fu:-nished or
Unfurn~~ed

Large House
in Mason
Ph. 773-.5216

GUNS and Ammo Our fall
s la ck
is
now
he r e.
Comple t e l ine of Rem ington ,
Winches t er,
l t hica , Sa vage . Slug barrels
in slack f or most br and shot
guns, but in short supply .
Get them wh il e th ey last .
Money sh ort , lay -a .way
your f a ll hunting needs New
Fall s tar e hou r s star ti ng
Sep l 5, 10 a.m . to 9 p .m ..
Monday -Sa tu rday
V illa ge
Gun Sh opp e , 266 Mill Sl ,,
P h one 992 -5177, financing
;wait ab l e
9 -3 26tc

PIONEER"'
C l:-iAIN SAWS

Nalh an Biggs
Rad 1a l or Specia list

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 991 -2174

Pomeroy

WANTED TO BUY
WILL PAY
76 tor 1964 onCI old er

HOUSE for sale in R u t'la n d ,
$6,500 . Phone 992 -5858
a-31 -tfc
HOU SE, 3 bedrooms , new
Sears cabinets , indo or ou t door car ...... :,. . ~ , chain
link fence, uttlity building, 2
lots . Washer , dryer, r ef . and
stove S12,500
Phone 992 7430 .
9-7-6tc
HOUSE on 5 2 acres, Rt . 1
Portland, Ohio . Cal l (6 1A )
864 -1a 76 .
9 -10-6tc

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2 BEDRM . modern house all
elec .. ju st been remodeled, 4
l ots , sox 200 i n a ll . Wi ll sell
reasonably . P hon e (304) 882 3219 .
9 -10· 61c

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Strout Realty
NO. 13] - 3 BR older home
in town. Walking distance
of sc hool &amp; stor es, fully
insulated,
n ew
alum.
windows &amp; storm wind ows,
glassed in front &amp; back
porches, nice !arge roo ms,
bath &amp; ha lf , $ 19,000.00.
NO. 136 - 2 BR o lder home
with full base. , close to
l . •tnr~•• , in c l udes gas· range
&amp; l yr. old hee~ting system ,
' $10,500.00 .

Located on Third &amp; Mill in Middleport,
these all electric suites, are carpeted with
·free trash pickup and are convenient to
downtown.

NO. 138 3 BR, FHA
approved all elec. hom e on
90x120' l ot in v illage o l
Middl epo rt.
h as
10x 10
alum .
· uti I ity
bldg .,
$ 18,500.00 .

MONTHLY LEASES FROM:

318 N . 2nd

7.5 Ch evy Capri Cla ss ic , 4
dr , lull power , in clud ing
W i ndows ,
F A .,
door
loc k s . so SO div ided seats .
T wh eel . c ru i se con 1ro1.
A M F'M Slereo , stere o
tap e, SI.SOO rn i les . so ld
n ew , o v er \6 .7 00
Was
S55';1 5. Now SS195 .

El WOC11_1 t'l O W ER' ,'""riEPt, IR
'-. ••: ce per s . toa s t er s. i r on~ .
all s mC~ II applian ces LClw n
n10w c r . next to '. tal c Hiqh
w~y
Ga r age on Ro ut e 7
Ph on e 'iR S Jfl2 S
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fl.'.odcrn ' .anit.:a tion 992 395.1
or 99 / 7].t9
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MAIN
POME ROY,O
POMERO'l' t •o acres ,
c lose in, 2 BR , bath , u til ity
R., pa li o, garage , al l in
excellent cond i tion . $8,300.
POMEROY 2 .77 acres.
lovely home , J BR, bath ,
nice
k i tch en,
f u ll
basement. patio, carport.
garage , 2 trailer hookups .
$28 .000.
ROUTE 681 135 acres,
city wa ter avai l ab l e, c lose
to State Park , mi n erals
JUST $123.00 per acre .
RUTLAND Recen t ly
ren ova ted , 2 BR, ba t h ,
li vi n g has fireplace, por ches, ~araqe . $9 ,500.
SCIPIO TWP . - 138 rolling
acres , lots of timber , old
house. good well, mine r als.
$ 175 .00 per acre .
WHY
WASTE
T I ME
WHEN YOU SELL - L ET
US HELP YOU .

KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN

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Main· St ., 8 r oorr ",, b~ li1 , p nr ... '"'
garag e a nd lot for
garden . $12 , 0(1~.
NFW • _ ,.,~ t t NG - o room s, 4
bed r ooms, n 1 ba t hs, nice
ki t chen, hot wa t er h eat.
basement
wi lh
garage.
$20 ,000 .
NEW LISTING - 7 room s, 3
bedroom s, bath, dril led we ll
and 2n d building used as
service station . 1 ac r e for

SB.OOO
HARRISONVILLE - 6 acres
and 3 bedroom 70x14 m obile
home with 1111 bath s, $ 17,500.
11
2 FAMILY HOME rooms, 4 bed r oom s, 2 baths,
and extra rooms for a nother
apl. $12 . 500 .
26 ACRES Of nice rol li ng
la nd ,
J bedr oom h ome
recently redecorated. Dr ill ed
we ll. 2 pond s, bath , barn. d bl.
ga ra ge an d len ce d . $28,000.
MODERN HOME Brick
veneer, 3 bedroom s, 2 baths,
m arve l ous kit. and d in ing w ith
slid i ng glass doors.
F ull
basement. 2 car garage.
$39,000 .
LAND
CONTRACT &lt;
bedroom home , bath, nice kit.,
basement w ith garage and 2
fa mil y rooms .
INVESTERS
BECOME
WEALTHY . TRY US OR
CALL YH - H:

' 137.00 Plus Electric For
Two-Bedroom Apts.

498 Locust Street
Middleport, Ohi9
Ph . 992-3092

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R eady Mi)( Co,
Mirt rlleport , O hi o
6 30 11 C
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years expe ri ence . Insured,
fr ee est i mates . Call 992 -3057,
Coo l vi ll e
Phone ( 1) .667 304 1
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period . Our installer has 28'
years experience ... Expert
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what you get .

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399 5. Third St .
Middleport, o.
Phone 992 -2594
73 Pont. Grand Prix
Green and white vinyl
roof, sun root. AM
stereo ta pe , new
belted tires , one loca l
own er
and
t he
sharpest one ·around.
$4295.
72
Chev. lmpalla
Cu stom 2 dr. hard
to p, P.S. , P. B., grey
in color and a good
automobi le. $2195.
73 Ford l TO 4 dr ..
P.S., P.B., air cond.,
tape player , one local
owner with just 20 ,000
miles, new Firestone
500 belted tires. $2995.
70 Eldorado 2 dr. ,
hard top , belted tires,
gr een and wh ite .
$2495 .
70 VW Bug red and
runs good. $1295.
68 Chev . lmpalla 4
dr ., hard top . $695.
68 Chev. lmpala 4
72
Chev .
Impala

SEE TOM RUE
OR
RAY DOUGLAS
Open Sat. ti II 5
PUBLIC NOTI CE
To
CORLINQr, L DOERR
Acldres s Unknow n
IN TH I; COMMON PLEA ~
COUR T OF ME I G S COU N TY .
O H IO
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5-19 F or est Run Road ,
Rout e 1
M in er s vill e , Oh io
Pl cunt i lf
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CORLIN OA L DO E R R .
Addres s : Unkn ow n ,
O et e nd ant
No . 15873
A c om p lain t tor . d _iv_orc e .
custody of c hi l dr en . dtVIS ron of
pro perry a nd oth er prope r
r e l ief lli'IS b ee,n til ed .agams1
you . You ar e requ1red ~o
anSwer the comp 1atnl w1thtn
twcnly eigh 1 days after th e
l a st publicat io n
L&lt;llrry S.penccr
Clhk of Courls
Mc iq s Co un ty , Ohio
t il l l -L ? 1, ?tl f il l 111 Ill 6t c

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MOTORS

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CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch M~nager

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72 Olds 98 H. T . Seda n,
grey matching V -root and
interior , full powe r , F .A ..
Was $2895 Now S2695 .

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72 Nova 4 r"l ·~(\_ ' u e w i th
blue
~V 1 v 8,
aulo _,
. . B ., tow
mil eag
. '15 .

72 Impala -4 Door , gold,
blk
to p , mat chint
in .
terior . full power , F . A.
Was S229S Now S199S ,

71 Ol ds Cu ll as~ 'iupreme
Coupe , rus•~(\_ 1 , beige
V - roo f . ~
,te r lor ,
fv ll P•
... , rad i al
tires .
S2 595 . Now
S1295 .

750LDS REMAINING
1-0elta 88 HT Coupe
1- Cutlass Supreme HT Coupe
1- Cutlass S HT Coupe
1- 0mega Coupe
1-Starfire Coupe

71 Ford L TO Wagon , lu ll
power . F . A .. l u gg age
ra c k . radia l tires
Was
$1995 N ow 1 1695 .

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"DEMO" SPECIALS

CADILLAC.OLDSMOBILE

OPEN SATURDAY TIL 5:00 PM

GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR
Y WAY OF DOING BUSINESS"

PHONE 992-5342

E- .
Repairs, serv i ce, a ll ma ke s.
992 22B ,t The r abric. Sh op.
Pomeroy /\ utho'rl zed'S ing Lr
Sale s and Servir
We
sharpen Scissor s
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1970 Plymouth Dust er Cpe., black ,
go ld stripe, 318 V8 ., auto .. runs
good, body rough, as is - $1195.

71 Buick Electra , gold ,
be ige V 1o p . b eige 2 dr
H T . inter io r . full power ,
F .A
Was S.2895
Now
S269S .

71 Olds Cutlass Coupe,
gold . blk
V r oo f . b lk .
interior, full pow"' · FA ,
rad ial t i re s S289S .

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

MOB I LE Crane service and
dozer work . Pho ne '19'2 -5468
8-7-26 tp

307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298

SMALL ENGINES

with b ei ge top, fu ll power.
F A SS95 .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

7, 11-90tc

WE NEED l arm li stings .
Please call if you want to
se ll your farfn .

WILKINSON

Appointments may be made by calling
Vickie Keatley at 992-3273, or by stopping at
Apt. 101 at Riverside Apts. on Front Street
in Middleport, Ohio. Equal Opportunity
Housing .

73 Olds 88 Royale Coupe ,
grey with blk . V -rool , blk .
in t erior , lull power , T whe et. AM - FM ra d io ,
F . A . was SJ295
Now
$2895 .

68 Cadillac Sedan, b r own

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NO. 140 1.72 A. , Sll fl.
road frontage on quiet
secluded cou ntry road, 4
mi. from new mine. 52,800.

We service all saws
and precision grind
chain.

11 Imp ala custom coupe,
gold . blk . V -roof , mat
ch ing interior. full power ,
F .A
was S2495 . Now
$22 95.

72 Dodge Swinger Coupe,
9r een g reen
V -roof.
mat ching interror . JltJ " ·u
auto . , P .S , sport wheels .
Was $2095 . Now S1895,.

EXCAVATI N G , - ba c k hoe,
d ozer
and ditcher
Gas,
e l ectric and water lin e
b u ria l, basemen t s, footers.
se p tic syste m s and bru sh
c l ean ing . Will haul fill dirl ,
top soi l, sand and graveL
limes ton e for dr iveways and
roads. Phone Char l es R .
Hatfield, Backhoe Service,
Rt. 1, Ru t land , Oh io, 742 -

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1- Delta 88 Royal HT Sedan Lloyd's Demo

NO. 139 - 4 A. more or less
on pa ve d h ig h way . Water
tap in and paid for, $6,400.

'1 04.00 Plus Electric For
One-Bedroom Apts.

72 Pont iac H . T . Cou~e.
red . while V -roo t , whtle
v i nl er ior . ful l pow e r .
F . A , new w s w . 36,000
miles . was S2695 . Now
S2395.

W I LL TRIM of- cu i tr'ees and
shr ubbery . Phone 949 -3221
or 742 -4441.
9-7-2Atc

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Olds 98 H. T ., se dan . Lt .
b lue. mat c h i ng cloth i n terior , full powe-r in clu ding
window s, F .A Wa s Sl.19S .
Now Sl 09S .

70 Chevy El Camino, gold ,
blk . V -roo f , bl k . int erior.
8, Auto ., P . S., N ice. Wa s
S1895 , Now SI69S .

1- 75 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
- Mr. Karr 's Personal Car-

PORTABLE
TOILET
RENTA L .
Cons lruct i on
Outdoor
eve nts .
Ph one
G&lt;~l lip o l is .
4&lt;16 47 8 ?,
R\Jssell's P lum bing and
Healing
a 19 lfc

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2 car

72 Olds 98 H . T . Sedan ,
wh it e , blk . V roof. blk .
interi or . full power , in
clud1 n g w indows and 6
wav sE!al , T -whee!. rad ial
tires . F . A
Was SJ295 .
Now S289S .

73 Plymouth Fury It I, .t .
dr . v a. auto , P S ., while
wi l h blk
V roo ! . b lk .
inte r io r " need a lillie
pa int " . W a s S2295 Now
SI99S .

[X tAV A- TIN G. dozer, loader
and b o c kho e work
se ptic
tank s
inslalled .
dump .
tru cks and lo boy s tor hir e ,
vvill haut fill dirt. top so p ,
li mes t on e and g r avel,.: Call
llob or Roger J eff ers . day
phone 992 ioe9 , night phone
9C! 'J J S?'i or 992 5232
2 11 tfc

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auto ., P.S., run s good,
body rough . S99S .

1970 Monte Carlo, light blue . blue
vinyl top, blue cloth inL 350 V-8,
auto ., P.S.. P.B .. w -s -w, was
$2295. NOW 52095.

DO ZE R WO RK , Excavati n g .
land c learin g , po n ds and
b aseme n t s,
and
land
scap 1ng
Pu l l i ns
E)( cavat in g. pllon e 99 2 247a .
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blue c lot h inter i or . 350 V
a. a u1o , p .s .. p b . • w s w
s port
whe els .
31 ,000
mile s . Was S789 5 Now
52695 .

9-2-1 m o .

.R EAli"'y

M~·clttirlll

7J Nova Coupe , blue w i th

Dan's Shoe Repair

TEAFORD
REALTOR

73 Chevy Monte Carlo,
bile White l andau root ,
red cloth interior, fu ll
power . AM radio with
.li:lpe , radial tires, F . A.
wa s ~3995 . Now U795 .

Steel Toe Safety Shoes

Virgil B., Sr.

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73 Old!. 98 LUKUry Sedan,
It blue. mal cl1mg V top
and tnter ior . fu ll power
T &amp; T whee l. F t.. . radial
tires
was \4 39 5 . Now
SJ99 S.

BOOTS

6092

O lds
4-door ,
whi l e. ~(\\,~r ior , f u ll
power . ~ mi l~s . S189S .

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ow n e r . low mileag e,
5.1~95 . Now Sl395 .

WOULD YOU
BEL IEVE ?
Build an all steel building at
Po le Ba rn prices? Go lden
Giant All · Steel Bu ild ing s,
Rt . .t, Do x 14a. Waver l y ,
Ohi o . Phone 947 -2196
7-24 -tfc

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73
Cadillac
Coupe
OeVttle, wh ite WiTh V
roof . full power . r A
ni c e int eri or was \ 5 100
Now S499.S .

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71 Ford Galaxie SOO , 4 doo r .

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BACKHOE fur rent , hour or
con tra ct.
Reg . or
ex cavaling type . Septic ta n ks
installed . Bill Pu lli ns . Phone
992 -2478
8· 27 -tf c

Real Estate for Sale

74 Cutlass Salon Coupe ,
brown w ilh b r own landau
roof . brown clot h , b ucke t
seat!. , f ull power , tdl
whe e l. FA , AM FM ,
21 ,000 m i les New rad ia l
ti r es Now S459S .

70 Dodg e Monaco 4-0r ., V
B. aulo .. P .S .. P B .. F . A ., I

TEXAS WEST E RN

51.25 EACH
S2.00 B i ll s - SJ.25 each .
.-B.OO Gold coins X F cond .
S88 .00
CALL 742 -3651
Rutland - Roger Wamsley

74
Cadillac
Sedan
D eVi lle . fully power . V
roof . leather in ter io r , AM
FM stereo ra d io . rad i al
tir('S , (lim ale Control ai r
cond S6500 .

OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

Jobber In

dime~ .

65 for 196-1 and old e r
q u art e r s
~1.30
lor 196.1 and o ld e r
halv es .
$3 _40 fo r 1935 and o l der
rt o tl ars
- - - - FOR SALE---WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.85 A ROLL
BUFFALO NICKELS S7 .00
A ROLL
SIL VER CERT I FICATES

Middleport .

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

We Need to Make Room for Trade-Ins on the 1976 Models
Due to Show .. ..
Cadillac September 18th
Oldsmobile September 25th

Dan's Shoe Repair

U.S. COINS

Real Estate For Sale

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\91 ? 1\RROW Ca mper , phon e
99 ? 5.t6fl
8 15 ?6 tp

PENNmiL

Phone 991 -997]
North 2nd Street
Tune - Ups . Batt eries
Shock Absorbers . Tires
Mulfler -Tailpipes . Cooling
Systems.
We
also
service
Volk swagens and other
fo reign ca rs .
Wilbur W ard ,
Mgr . &amp; Mechanic
8-21 -1 mo .

rrom th e l ar gest Tru&lt;k or
B1JIIdoze r Rad iator to th e
sn::t all est H ea t er Core

For Sale

Recently Renovated

NEW
VILLAGE
Mano r
Apar t men t s in Midd lepo r t. 1
bedroom apts from $104 plus
e l ec Call 992 -3273 o r see
Mrs
Keatley , Ap l . 10 1.
Riv erside Apa r tments .
8-28 -261p

NOT All OF OUR STOCK IS ADVERTISED. STOP BY AND SEE.

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FOR SALE
5 Rooms &amp; Bath

Immediate Occupancy

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In sula tion Services

AUREL A ND 1\Pi\R T M I:::Nl .
6th ond Geor q e St s . N e w
H ,lvc·n
W
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NE W EA R LY Ame r ican so l a . H A Y
and
Reg
Polled
MEDifllE
OCCU P A N CY
qol d and wh i l e fl oral des ign,
Here ford bull Contact W A
c,e lcct ·~our 7 b ed rm town
90 in long , $ 175 2 pieces of
Rice n ea r T up p ers P lains
t1ou -; e. n eauti t ut n ew apt
No 4 ot e l ectrica l c ab l e 20
Phone ( 61-1 J 667 ]267 .
cornpl e ll . app l i ances f ur
II and 25 fl Phon e 9~ 2 277 9
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9 II ) tc
n i-;hed . c omple t ely ca r
9 12 3rc
p e ted , Rent _ $178 up in
196 5
INTE:RNATION A L
c lu d1ng
u t1ltll eS
Call FUEL OIL fur nace, compl ete
Travel
A ll VB , standard
r es id ent manager, Sum or
w i t h pipe and reg i sters
shill, ai r conditioned, tin ted
RPc ky Longanac r e , I 304
A l so. a dis hw asher Phone
glass . Call 997 2622 afte r 5
882 7'&gt;61 II no answer. ca ll 1
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: J0-1:· 882 2788
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9 9 6tc
9 3 17t c
S TEREO RAD I O,
modern
.! ROOM lurni5hCd apa rt men t
des ign . a rra c k t ape, am fm
wi1 t1 wall to wal ~ carpe t
radi o co mbination . Balance
rtwne 99'} 5908
s 107 59. or l e rm s Ca ll 992
9 3 tf c
)965
9 9 li e
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F URNI SH ED ap l f o r
ONE 197 5 Bass b oa! , 14ft_ , 50
rent Ph on e 997 36SR
h p . mo tor w i th T roll motor ,
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depl h tin der
Phone 992
! f , Nf'l 1 RO O M lun t 15 l1ed and
7888
9 11 6t c
!m l urn is hf'd
dpu r I nten 15
P1 10 t1 (' '19 ? r1 11 1
CU\R IN ET . goo d co ndition
R easona b le . Phone 949 -4114 .
9 11 3t c
2 BE: ORM mobile hom e. air
cond iti oning ,' Ra ci n e area .
FOU R NEW I d ea No 7 Co rn
Phone 992 5858
pickers. $600
$675 . Three
9 3 1f c
used Gravity beds and
wagon s, $475 eac h Two cor n
ROOMS and bath
un
4
$195; Two
e levator s, $140
furni shed hou se , 1650 Lin
ne w lm co 4ft .. 5 11 . 3 p oint
co in Hi s Pt1on e 992 3874
r o tary mo w er s, $365 -$385 . 1933 JO HN Deere Mode l A
9 -5 1 f c
tr actor , comp l ete l y re -b uilt .
Case S. C. tracto r (as is )
Phon e 742 -5625 .
LA SAL LE
HOTE L , MID
S.t25 .
Ermel
Luc ket1 ,
9 -7 -6tc
D LE P O RT . O H IO ROOM S
A lbany Ph on e ( 614 ) 698 -3032
SS U P
SPEC I A L R A TE S
or698 7881
9-11 -J i c
B Y WEEK
O R MONTH .
CA NNING tomatot.&gt;~ . g r een
TV A IR COND IT IONI N G
ONE
S EIGLER
fu e l
oil
a nd red peppers
Cleland
heat in g s tov e . Phone 992 8 26 26t c
r arms Ge ra ldi n e Cle l a n d ,
5274 or ( 614 ) 9a5 -3852
1-!acine Pnon e 9.19 .11 :.0 1
9-11 31c
8 19 I f (
·1 ROOMS and bath apt . in
Rutland area . Phon e 991
9 1&lt;
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Z I PPER
truck IN DA SH 23 Channe l Citizen's
58 58
c amper , will l it 1 2 or 14 ton
7 27 tic
Band lransce i ver , am fm
tru ck , Porta polle and ice
mpx ra d io, 8 tr a c k stereo.
box , $800 . Phone (304) 882 apartment.
f-URN I SHED
Ca ll 992 3965.
2335 a l ter 5 p m
adu lt s on l y in Midd lepor t
9 4 lfc
9 . 10-Jt c
Phone 992 3874 .
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LET us se rv ice your Volks
REGULATION slate poo l
wagen , reasonable
rat es
ta bl e, all accessories, ex Middleport Pennw i l North
2 BEDRM !rail er , $27 per
ce ll ent co ndition, Sl 50 firm .
Seco nd Str ee t. Middlepor!.
we e k . All u ti lities paid
A l so D i a mond dinner r ing , a
Pho n e 99 ? 99 n
Phone 992 -3324 .
s tones . $1 50 , firm
Phone
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9. 7 . t fc
(6 14 ) 37a 6307 .
9 -9-5tp
HUNTIN G License , Nigh t
2 B EDRO O M fra il er , e)(tra
craw l e r s . meal
worms,
ni ce Phon e 991 3324 .
ONE S IGLER gas heate r.
TACKLE . g un s . am mo .
8 26 1fc
73.000 ·8TU . 14,000 BTU air
bow s . arrows . c a mping
c ond i t io ner . S100 . Phone
equip
CB's a n d accesso ry
2
004) 882 -32 19.
BEDRO O M
fu rnis h ed
Indi
an
Joe's
, JOB Page S t .. ')
910
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mobi l e home No pets Call
s tr ee t s p as t Midd l eport
992 7.\79 .
a 22 r t c 1974 SUBARU , Radio and '-,w im~ i n g Pool
R 13 ?6tp
hea t er, low mileag e, per fect
con d ition , $2,800 . Phone 992
TR A I LER space for rent in
7658
Middleport . Phone 992 5434 .
9 -10-31c
8 79 26tc
Siegler &amp; Monogram
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Now Leasing For

Wanted io Buy

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guns a nd
extr(l
b arr els
f i l f''S. Back of S p eed l)ucC n

BED a n d dre ss er 550 South
Th 1rd
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Middleport .
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Plumbing.' 1969 MUSTANG Mach 1. 302
h eating and al l t ypes of
engine , new tires, and painr ,
gen eral
r e pair .
Wo r k
A 1 c ondition
Factory
guaranteed . 20 years ex '
reb u ilt 260 For d En gine
pe r ience . Phone 992 2J09.
Phon e 843 -2211 .
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from
Ha rrisonvill e
by ,)ppoin t m en1 only
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POMEROY, OHIO

COUNT DOWN TIME AT

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
POMEROY, OHIO

V -B sta n d. trans ., P . S., long wide bed
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• Every Car Priced to Go
• Your Present Car Will
Never Be Worth More

Do business with the Friendly Dealer.
We don't want tu sell everybody a car. Just YOU!

1975 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. $AVE
4 dr . Sedan. Less than 5, 000 easy miles. Air Condition ed .

Open evenings till 7 p.m . and Sat. till 5 p .m . We honor Bank
Americard, Master Charge and Sohio Credit Cards.

PS . PB ..

1973 PONTIAC VB ........................ s2995
Catalina 4 dr . Sedan . Less than 41.000 easy miles . Air

Sabbath school attendance
Aug. 31 at the Free Methodist
Churc h was 76. Choir
members present were 15.
Worship services were 75.
Rev . Morris Wolf was guest
speaker for ·morning and
evening services .
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Shook
spent the weekend wit h
relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mrs . Bessie Huffman,
Columbus, spent a week
recently with Mrs. Dora
Holley.
Mr. and Mrs . Pearl Jacobs, .
Mrs. Georg ia Diehl' and
Charles An thony Diehl, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Eblin,
daughter Becky, son Kreg,
Mrs. James Gilmore, son
• Dennise, daughter Mrs. Judy
Wolfe attended the Buck
reunion at Lancaster, Labor
Day.
Mrs.
Ruth
Douglas ,
Guysville , spent Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon Fox.
Mrs. Ethel Evans had a .
stroke rece ntl y and is a
patient in a hospital in
Huntington, W. Va.
Sabbath school attendance
Sept. 7 at the Free Methodist 1
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QUALITY

'Pomeroy

Conditioned. Sharp.

1972 PONTIAC

vs.:...................... s2195

Ca t alina 2 dr . Hard Top . Air Conditioned . Spa rkl ing dark
green f i ni sh l ike new , with white to p

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CQ. 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. s3495

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1971 MATADOR
$1495
4-door, l ocal car, a i r condition e d , fu ll e q uipment .
$2095
19 70 CHEV. CAMARO
350 V -8 automa ti c tran s., power st eering and brakes,
dark green finish, ·vinyl root , sadd l e bucket . seats,
con so l e , rad io, like n ew w-w tires.

$1295
1970 NOVA V -8 CPE .
good
tire
s,
automatic,
Blk . vinyl r oof, grey fin ish ,
power steer ing, radio .
$395

1968 MER C. COMET 'I• DR .
V -8, std. tran s . rrr.rlio .

POM~!~!vM.9T9R
POMEROY, OHIO

4 dr . Sedan . Air Conditioned . One ca r efu l loca l owner.

PS&amp;PB

USED TRUCKS
1972• CHEVROLET......................... s2195
6 cyl. Pickup . Ot.rned by local merchant for light delivery
a r ound town . Extra good condition

t 1971 FORD V8 .............................. s1995
ton P i-:ku p . Au'to. Tran s. Power Steerings . One local
owner .
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Pickup . Auto. Trans . Sma ll VB . Power Steering . Good
tires .

1967 FORD 1/z TON ........................ s795
Pi cku p . 6 cyl. std . shift . Good lor year .

Church was 87. Worship
services attendance was 95.
Mr . Lee Nelson is a medical
patient in Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Due to the holdup and
robbery at a church in Logan
recently the offering at the
local church will not be
published.
Mr. Fritz Stahl, New
~arshfield visited 're_cently
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.

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1970 GMC 1fz TON ........................ s1695

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CLEVELAND (UPI) Adjacent Lake eounty and
suburban North Olmsted
were named Wednesda y in
U.S. District Court suits by
the U.S. Justice Department
for failing to make required
equal opportunities reports.
The complaints said
neither made required an·
nual reports in 1973 and 1974
showing breakdowns of
public employ~ as required
by federal law .

14.000 miles .

1973 GMC SPRINT

Yes it's count down time at Smith Nelson Motors. We
only have 16 new Buick's, Pontiacs and G.M. C trucks
left. So come on in and make a deal on a new 1975 Buick,
Pontiac or G.M.C. beofre the 1976 price raise. Your
present car will never be worth more . So, trade now and
save yourself some money. Call Ceward Calvert or Bill
Nelson for a real buy on a new car.

Laurel Oiff
News Notes

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Many mo r e.

See Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill,
Pat Hill, or Dan Thompson

1973 CHEVY IMPALA ................s2495
4 Dr . H . T . , air. P . S.. P. B., red , bla-ck v'inyl top

1973 FORD GAL 500 ............... s2495
4 Or . Sed .. fact. air, P .S., P . EL vinyl roof

1973 VEGA 2 DR SED ............. s1195
4 cyl .. 4 spd .. little rough

1972 BUICK RIVIERA ............... s2795
Fully equ ipped

1972 FORD LTD ..................... 11995
Br o ugham 'l Dr . H. T ., f ully equ ipped

1973 PLYMOUTH SATELliTE ..... s2195
Seb ring 4 dr . se dan , auto ., P . S.. P . B

1972 MERC. COMET................ s1495
2 Dr ., 6 c yl. , auto ., vi n yl r oo f

1972 PINTO ALL AMERICAN .....s1595
.d cyl., d spd .

1972 VEGA HATCHBACK G.T. .... s1495
Loc a ll y own ed , new ti(es , sha rp

1971 CHEVY NOVA ................. 11495
40r , au t o_, P . S.

1971 FORD 4 DR ......,.............. 1895
Air

1971 FORD MAVERICK ............. s1395
2 Or . , 6 cyl, sta

tran s .

1971 PINTO RUNABOUT ...........s1095
4 cyl. 4 s pd .

- - - A S IS SPECIALS--70 Mere . 4 d r. Sedan
67 Cutlass 2 dr. H. T.
66 V. W. Runs Good
68 Cougar
67 Ford Fair lan e 4 dr .

$595
$595
$495
$395
$395

MANY MORE CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel .

RIGGS USED CARS

Located on St. Rt. 7

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F IR ST, I want to humbly
thank God for the mi r a c l e
H e bestow ed upon me Then .
my hear t f e lt qratilu cle to my
wonderful d oc tor &lt;; , D oc tor
Telle and Doctor Ridqw ay ,
all . opera1ing. s taff wrto
a ss i s t ed them . and all th e
nurs es , aides , and orderlies
And t o my f aith ful f am i ly
T o all tho se who se nt c a r ds
and fl owers To 1he pastors
who otte r prayers , and
espe ci al ly the pa stors of the
Rac i ne
Church
of
the
Naza rene ,
and
Ra cine
Bapt i st Church . To Elli e
Pi c k e n s , Alice Lo ui se . a n d
L ea fy Chasteen tor s pe c ial
k i ndn esses . May God bless
each and e vervon e of you l or
your gracious gift of your
time a nd. energy
VIVIAN JOHN SO N
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Notice
Room and Board
ROOM
A ND
BO A RD for
se ni or cifizE- n s _ L ow in com e
li v i n g, ver y nice Phone 992
3509
8-24 161C
SHOOT I NG Mat c h , S tart s
Svnday, Sept. 14 at 1 p m
Factory cho k ed g uns only
From Stat e Rt . 7 on 12tt
toward Rvtland. t urn r i ght
at sub -statio n . follow signs
T h is will be each Sunday
until fu r ther no t ice . Happ y
H o llow Gun Cl ub .
9 12 2tp

G I VE AWAY
Meig s
Counry Humane So c ie t y
d es pera 1e l y n eed horne fo r 7
m •xe d br e ed puppies . 6 or 7
m on1h S o l d W i ll n o t be" Iorge
(loq s. qeniiP
healthy and
c lean I d ea l tor neuse pel s
Call 9.t9 .1917 or '4'12 S906
afte r 12 noon
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WANT ADS
INFORMAT I ON
DEADLINES
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mon th pup s . brown
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white Ph or1e Q9 '} 1039
r1qht ro f'dir o r rci c ct e~ ny a d ~
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1n c orr ec t insertion
ap ri co t mar~ 1 n os C.1ll 9-19
RATES
5992
For Want Ad Sc r11ice
::, c e nt s per Wor d one i n se rt ion
Minimum Charge$1.00
PEACOCK S. all age&lt;; S1n9I C'
1.1 c ent s pe r word
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Box 756 , coa l ville . or pllonC'
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CARD OF THA NK S
&amp; Obituary
$2 00 for 50 word minimu m . YARD Sal e, 405 S PRING
Eac h addil i onal wo rd 3c
A VENUE ,
POMEROY .
BLIND ADS
Fr iday , 8 am . I ill 6 p .m .
Ad di t i on ul 25c Charge per
9 11 21c
A dve r tisement
OFF I CE HOUR S
LAST WEEK f or yard sa te
8 · 30 ~ m ro 5· 00 p m Dai!y ,
Cl othin g , di shes , 1 ] pri ce ,
R 3 0 am
t o 11 00 No o n
f urnilur e , J white laval o r ies
Sa t ur day
1.3 eac h . tru c k -car chain .
Kenmore wash er wit h su,d
saver , Sunbeam coffee pol .
Ham ilion Beach Mixer wi t h
bow l s. wh ite uni f orms , $ 1
each, size 16 . b l ac k yarn . 1"
price Phon e 7-11 6273 .
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NOW HIRING

YARD Sa l e, Friday, Satur
day. and Su nday between
Ha r risonvi l le
and
Pagetown Everything from
A to Z on R t 68 1 Phon e 742
3042 .
9-10 -Jic

12 good men needed .
$140.00 a week full
time, $84.00 a week

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APPOINTMENT
part time. Must have
Case No. 21 616
Estate of NEY N . CAR PENTER Dec ease d .
car. Call 446-0677, 9 til
Notice is hereby given t hat
Robert S. Parker of 611 S.
5.
Seco nd St r eet, Midd l eport ,
Ohio, has b een du l y appointed
Executor of the Es tate of Ney
N . Ca r penter , deceased. l at e
Of Co l vmbia Townsh i p , M e igs COUPLE wit h out previou s
busine ss experience, bul
County, Ohio.
wi ll ing to wo r k an d l earn
Credi t o r s are required to
toge ther p l easa n t profitable
file t hei r c l ai m s with sai d
work .
Co nta ct
Amway
fiduciary within four mon th s.
D i s trib u to rs Phon e (1) 989 Da te d t h is 8th day of Sep 2353 for intervi e w .
tember 1975 .
9 11 4tC
Ma n ning D . We b ster
Judge
Court o f Common Pleas
Probate Divi sion

PAPER CARRIER
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APPOINTMENT
Ca se No. 21621
Estate of ETHEL M. CROSS,
Deceased.
No tice i s here by given th at
J. Di llon Cr oss, of Racine ,
Ohio, has been duly appoin ted
Ad m inistrator of the Estate of
Ethel M . Cross , deceased , late
of Meigs Count y , Ohio .
Creditors are requi r ed to
file their claims with said
f i du ciary within l ou r months .
Da ted this 9th day of Se p tember 1975 .
Manni n g D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Plea s,
Probate D i vision
(9) 12, 19, 26 , J t c

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No. 21596
Estate of William J . Woods,
Decease d .
No ti ce is hereb y given t hat
Mila J. Woods ot 98 High
Street, Pomeroy , Ohio, has
been
duly
appoin t ed
Executrix o l the Estate of
William J. Woods , dece ased ,
late o f
Pomeroy , Me i g s
Coun ty, Ohio .
Creditors are required to
file their c l aims with said
f i du ciary within four m on ths .
Dated
this 25th day of
August 1975.
Manning D. Webst e r , Judge
court of common Pl eas.
Prob ate Divi sio n
(8) 28; (9) 4, 11, 31t

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4 F AMILY Yard Sale , Darleen
Vanaman on
Salem
St ..
Rutland . Thur sday and
Fr iday .
9-10 3t p
YARD Sales, Friday and
Sat urday , Sepl . 12 and 13 at
the
Hobart
Sma ll ey
residence , Ches ler. Ohio
9 10 Jtc
4 FA MILY Yard Sale, Friday
an d Sa turd ay , 10 a.m . t ill 5
p .m . at the co rner of Forest
Run Rd . and Rt 7. L ots of
c hil d r e n 's clothing, Games,
and toys .
9-10 -Jtc

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LINCOLN HILL
POMEROY

CASH pa id for all makes and
model s CYf mobile homes
Phon e area code 61.4 423
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Contact

The Daily Sentinel
992-2156

Notice
PARASOL
boutique
an
nounces new hours . Open
Tu esday t hrough Satu rda y.
Sept. Specia l - Perman e nt s
Reg . S\7 .50 n ow $15 . We a l so
do b low cuts an d
blow
drying. Phone (614) 985 ·
.4141.
Operato r .
Sa ndr a
Kerns, and H e l en Newland
9 -10 -12 t c
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ROSEBERRY'S
PENNZOIL
New Hours

WILL TAKE e ld e rly women i n
my h ome . Phone 992 -3397.
9 -7-6tc

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!l ooring .
Cf'il ing and p a nel i nq Ph one
99:' 7159
8 17 ?6tc

For Rent
NEWLY remode l ed home in
Chester, Ohio . F if t h from
g r ade school. F u lly car pete d ,
beautifu ll y
decora t ed, par tl y fur n ished .
Calll 866 -1731 or house to be
shown Sat urday , Se pt. 13.
Reasonable rate s .
9 -I 0-3tc

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P I ANO Tuning , Lane Daniels ,
NOTICE ON FILING
Phone 992 201:12
OF INVENTOR Y
8-28 -26tp
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Oh io, Meigs
County , Court of common
. Pleas, Probate Div isio n .
To the Executrix ol the
estate , to such of the fo ll owing 1965 HILLCRE S T
mobile
as are residents ol the Sta te of
home
F or
more
in
Ohio , viz : th e su rv iving
form at ion . c all 949 -5261.
spouse, the nex t of kfn , th e
9-10 81(
beneficiaries under the wi ll ;
and to th e attorney or at - 10 x 50 MOBILE home , fur torne ys r epresenting any of
nish ed, very clea n . $2,,900.
the aforement io ned persons .
Phone 742 -5a25.
Raymond
Da y
Arno l d,
9-10 -61 c
Deceased , Pomeroy, Ohio R .
D . 4, Sc ip io Township , No.
14 FT . HO LL Y Park mobi l e
21566 .
home , pra c tical l y
new
Y ou are hereby n otified that
Phone
(614)
985
-4259
t he
Inven to r y
a nd . Ap 9- 11 -Jtp
p r,: a iseme nt of t he estate of t he
aForementioned,
deceased .
late of said C ount y, was f i'l ed 1974CASTLE 12x652bedrm ..
2 full baths , total elec .
In th is Court. Said Inventory
furnit ure ,
washer
and
end A ppra isement will be for
dryer . Phon e 949 3655.
h earing before this Court on
9 -12 61C
the 18th da y of September ,
1975 , at 10 :00 o'c l ock 1A .M .
Any person desiring to file
exceptions there to must file
them at leil_s1 five days prior to
the date· set for hearing . "
Given under ·my hand and PLAYER piano , n eed not be in
working condition, a l so
see I of .said Co1.1rt. this 2nd day
piano r olls . Phone 742 -5625 .
of Se_ptember 1975 .,
9-7-6tc

FUR NI SHED r ooms . E .
Main St, Pomeroy. No pets .
Phone 992 -2381 .
9 -10 -3t c

Manning D . Webster
Judge
By Ann B . Watson
Deputy Clerk
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brass beds. or complete
households . Wri t e M . D .-.
M i ller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy . ~
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wilh 16.000 m il es On e 1974
Honda mo 1or c y cle with 4,000
mil es Aorn n ew con dilion
Pllone 992 76Y'l
9 12 ) 1C

t9 77 CB 100 H onda , \1 50 . 6
p i ece dr u m se1. S.JOO Phon e
99') 1502
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STORM
WINDOW S&amp; DOOR S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
StD tN G - SOFFITT
GUTTERS -AWNINGS

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LARRY

~VENDER

S,-racuse, Ohio
Ph . 992 -3993
.1 10 1 mo

100% Financed,

Call 992-5786
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T W O F ur nished apt s . Kay
Cecil . 87 South Second Ave .•
Middleport , Ohio . Phon e
Q9'} 5262
8 21 -lfc

CO NN trumpet with case ,
e)(ce l lent co nd i tion . A l so .
R igg Cadet un iforms , S i ze 6
and 1.4 . Phone 949 -5884 after
6 p m.
9-10 -3t c

FUEL OIL
Heating Staves
All si zes on hand , pri ces
-;tarl at Sl24.69 .
- 1 Wood Burning Stove
CLIPTHISADand bring it
'" tor SlS.!lO discount.

0 N E used c ornet in g ood
shape . $40 . Phone 992 -5786 .
9-10 -6tc

ONE Coldspot refrigerator , 15
cubic fl , Harvest gold. used
2 months Phone 992 -27.40.
9- 10 -41(

POMEROY LANDMARK
• • J_ack W . Carsey, Mgr .
Phone 992 -2181

PR I VATE mee tin g room for
.;~ny orga ni latio n , phone 99?

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Auto Sales

1967
RAMBLER ;
1967
Cama r a . Phone 992 -2B92,
can be seen at 957 Broad
way, Middleport .
9 -10 -Jtc
1969 CHEVY C 10 truck, V -8.
$1.300or wi lllr ade for car of
equal value Phone 992 -2987 .
9-1 0 -61c
1969 FA IRL ANE
302
VS
st andard lransm iss i on , ve r y
good cond ition Phone 992 5085
9-12 -6tc
1970 1 1 TON Fo r d Pi ckup,
good conditi on . See at Baum
Lumber, Chester . Phone
614 9a5 -3301 '
9-l2 -3tc

FOR SALE
Leaving For California,
Fu:-nished or
Unfurn~~ed

Large House
in Mason
Ph. 773-.5216

GUNS and Ammo Our fall
s la ck
is
now
he r e.
Comple t e l ine of Rem ington ,
Winches t er,
l t hica , Sa vage . Slug barrels
in slack f or most br and shot
guns, but in short supply .
Get them wh il e th ey last .
Money sh ort , lay -a .way
your f a ll hunting needs New
Fall s tar e hou r s star ti ng
Sep l 5, 10 a.m . to 9 p .m ..
Monday -Sa tu rday
V illa ge
Gun Sh opp e , 266 Mill Sl ,,
P h one 992 -5177, financing
;wait ab l e
9 -3 26tc

PIONEER"'
C l:-iAIN SAWS

Nalh an Biggs
Rad 1a l or Specia list

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 991 -2174

Pomeroy

WANTED TO BUY
WILL PAY
76 tor 1964 onCI old er

HOUSE for sale in R u t'la n d ,
$6,500 . Phone 992 -5858
a-31 -tfc
HOU SE, 3 bedrooms , new
Sears cabinets , indo or ou t door car ...... :,. . ~ , chain
link fence, uttlity building, 2
lots . Washer , dryer, r ef . and
stove S12,500
Phone 992 7430 .
9-7-6tc
HOUSE on 5 2 acres, Rt . 1
Portland, Ohio . Cal l (6 1A )
864 -1a 76 .
9 -10-6tc

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2 BEDRM . modern house all
elec .. ju st been remodeled, 4
l ots , sox 200 i n a ll . Wi ll sell
reasonably . P hon e (304) 882 3219 .
9 -10· 61c

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Strout Realty
NO. 13] - 3 BR older home
in town. Walking distance
of sc hool &amp; stor es, fully
insulated,
n ew
alum.
windows &amp; storm wind ows,
glassed in front &amp; back
porches, nice !arge roo ms,
bath &amp; ha lf , $ 19,000.00.
NO. 136 - 2 BR o lder home
with full base. , close to
l . •tnr~•• , in c l udes gas· range
&amp; l yr. old hee~ting system ,
' $10,500.00 .

Located on Third &amp; Mill in Middleport,
these all electric suites, are carpeted with
·free trash pickup and are convenient to
downtown.

NO. 138 3 BR, FHA
approved all elec. hom e on
90x120' l ot in v illage o l
Middl epo rt.
h as
10x 10
alum .
· uti I ity
bldg .,
$ 18,500.00 .

MONTHLY LEASES FROM:

318 N . 2nd

7.5 Ch evy Capri Cla ss ic , 4
dr , lull power , in clud ing
W i ndows ,
F A .,
door
loc k s . so SO div ided seats .
T wh eel . c ru i se con 1ro1.
A M F'M Slereo , stere o
tap e, SI.SOO rn i les . so ld
n ew , o v er \6 .7 00
Was
S55';1 5. Now SS195 .

El WOC11_1 t'l O W ER' ,'""riEPt, IR
'-. ••: ce per s . toa s t er s. i r on~ .
all s mC~ II applian ces LClw n
n10w c r . next to '. tal c Hiqh
w~y
Ga r age on Ro ut e 7
Ph on e 'iR S Jfl2 S
1 16 He

'• E PT I C T f, N K S c l eaned
fl.'.odcrn ' .anit.:a tion 992 395.1
or 99 / 7].t9
9 18 ttc

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MAIN
POME ROY,O
POMERO'l' t •o acres ,
c lose in, 2 BR , bath , u til ity
R., pa li o, garage , al l in
excellent cond i tion . $8,300.
POMEROY 2 .77 acres.
lovely home , J BR, bath ,
nice
k i tch en,
f u ll
basement. patio, carport.
garage , 2 trailer hookups .
$28 .000.
ROUTE 681 135 acres,
city wa ter avai l ab l e, c lose
to State Park , mi n erals
JUST $123.00 per acre .
RUTLAND Recen t ly
ren ova ted , 2 BR, ba t h ,
li vi n g has fireplace, por ches, ~araqe . $9 ,500.
SCIPIO TWP . - 138 rolling
acres , lots of timber , old
house. good well, mine r als.
$ 175 .00 per acre .
WHY
WASTE
T I ME
WHEN YOU SELL - L ET
US HELP YOU .

KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN

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Main· St ., 8 r oorr ",, b~ li1 , p nr ... '"'
garag e a nd lot for
garden . $12 , 0(1~.
NFW • _ ,.,~ t t NG - o room s, 4
bed r ooms, n 1 ba t hs, nice
ki t chen, hot wa t er h eat.
basement
wi lh
garage.
$20 ,000 .
NEW LISTING - 7 room s, 3
bedroom s, bath, dril led we ll
and 2n d building used as
service station . 1 ac r e for

SB.OOO
HARRISONVILLE - 6 acres
and 3 bedroom 70x14 m obile
home with 1111 bath s, $ 17,500.
11
2 FAMILY HOME rooms, 4 bed r oom s, 2 baths,
and extra rooms for a nother
apl. $12 . 500 .
26 ACRES Of nice rol li ng
la nd ,
J bedr oom h ome
recently redecorated. Dr ill ed
we ll. 2 pond s, bath , barn. d bl.
ga ra ge an d len ce d . $28,000.
MODERN HOME Brick
veneer, 3 bedroom s, 2 baths,
m arve l ous kit. and d in ing w ith
slid i ng glass doors.
F ull
basement. 2 car garage.
$39,000 .
LAND
CONTRACT &lt;
bedroom home , bath, nice kit.,
basement w ith garage and 2
fa mil y rooms .
INVESTERS
BECOME
WEALTHY . TRY US OR
CALL YH - H:

' 137.00 Plus Electric For
Two-Bedroom Apts.

498 Locust Street
Middleport, Ohi9
Ph . 992-3092

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proi ec t. r rrs l r.· .J easy . F r ee
es timat ::. 5 r n one 992 3284,
(.;. v~,.,,11 e•r:
R eady Mi)( Co,
Mirt rlleport , O hi o
6 30 11 C
&amp; D TFiEE. Tr i m~·Jing , ·20
years expe ri ence . Insured,
fr ee est i mates . Call 992 -3057,
Coo l vi ll e
Phone ( 1) .667 304 1
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car p et val u es. Your job C-8
be c o mple t ed in 1 to
weeks . N o l ong waiting .
period . Our installer has 28'
years experience ... Expert
1n s1a11atio n . You'll lik e
what you get .

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399 5. Third St .
Middleport, o.
Phone 992 -2594
73 Pont. Grand Prix
Green and white vinyl
roof, sun root. AM
stereo ta pe , new
belted tires , one loca l
own er
and
t he
sharpest one ·around.
$4295.
72
Chev. lmpalla
Cu stom 2 dr. hard
to p, P.S. , P. B., grey
in color and a good
automobi le. $2195.
73 Ford l TO 4 dr ..
P.S., P.B., air cond.,
tape player , one local
owner with just 20 ,000
miles, new Firestone
500 belted tires. $2995.
70 Eldorado 2 dr. ,
hard top , belted tires,
gr een and wh ite .
$2495 .
70 VW Bug red and
runs good. $1295.
68 Chev . lmpalla 4
dr ., hard top . $695.
68 Chev. lmpala 4
72
Chev .
Impala

SEE TOM RUE
OR
RAY DOUGLAS
Open Sat. ti II 5
PUBLIC NOTI CE
To
CORLINQr, L DOERR
Acldres s Unknow n
IN TH I; COMMON PLEA ~
COUR T OF ME I G S COU N TY .
O H IO
' D AVID EDW A R D DOERR ,
5-19 F or est Run Road ,
Rout e 1
M in er s vill e , Oh io
Pl cunt i lf
V5.

CORLIN OA L DO E R R .
Addres s : Unkn ow n ,
O et e nd ant
No . 15873
A c om p lain t tor . d _iv_orc e .
custody of c hi l dr en . dtVIS ron of
pro perry a nd oth er prope r
r e l ief lli'IS b ee,n til ed .agams1
you . You ar e requ1red ~o
anSwer the comp 1atnl w1thtn
twcnly eigh 1 days after th e
l a st publicat io n
L&lt;llrry S.penccr
Clhk of Courls
Mc iq s Co un ty , Ohio
t il l l -L ? 1, ?tl f il l 111 Ill 6t c

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MOTORS

AcHt N

CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch M~nager

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72 Olds 98 H. T . Seda n,
grey matching V -root and
interior , full powe r , F .A ..
Was $2895 Now S2695 .

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72 Nova 4 r"l ·~(\_ ' u e w i th
blue
~V 1 v 8,
aulo _,
. . B ., tow
mil eag
. '15 .

72 Impala -4 Door , gold,
blk
to p , mat chint
in .
terior . full power , F . A.
Was S229S Now S199S ,

71 Ol ds Cu ll as~ 'iupreme
Coupe , rus•~(\_ 1 , beige
V - roo f . ~
,te r lor ,
fv ll P•
... , rad i al
tires .
S2 595 . Now
S1295 .

750LDS REMAINING
1-0elta 88 HT Coupe
1- Cutlass Supreme HT Coupe
1- Cutlass S HT Coupe
1- 0mega Coupe
1-Starfire Coupe

71 Ford L TO Wagon , lu ll
power . F . A .. l u gg age
ra c k . radia l tires
Was
$1995 N ow 1 1695 .

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"DEMO" SPECIALS

CADILLAC.OLDSMOBILE

OPEN SATURDAY TIL 5:00 PM

GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR
Y WAY OF DOING BUSINESS"

PHONE 992-5342

E- .
Repairs, serv i ce, a ll ma ke s.
992 22B ,t The r abric. Sh op.
Pomeroy /\ utho'rl zed'S ing Lr
Sale s and Servir
We
sharpen Scissor s
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1970 Plymouth Dust er Cpe., black ,
go ld stripe, 318 V8 ., auto .. runs
good, body rough, as is - $1195.

71 Buick Electra , gold ,
be ige V 1o p . b eige 2 dr
H T . inter io r . full power ,
F .A
Was S.2895
Now
S269S .

71 Olds Cutlass Coupe,
gold . blk
V r oo f . b lk .
interior, full pow"' · FA ,
rad ial t i re s S289S .

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

MOB I LE Crane service and
dozer work . Pho ne '19'2 -5468
8-7-26 tp

307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298

SMALL ENGINES

with b ei ge top, fu ll power.
F A SS95 .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

7, 11-90tc

WE NEED l arm li stings .
Please call if you want to
se ll your farfn .

WILKINSON

Appointments may be made by calling
Vickie Keatley at 992-3273, or by stopping at
Apt. 101 at Riverside Apts. on Front Street
in Middleport, Ohio. Equal Opportunity
Housing .

73 Olds 88 Royale Coupe ,
grey with blk . V -rool , blk .
in t erior , lull power , T whe et. AM - FM ra d io ,
F . A . was SJ295
Now
$2895 .

68 Cadillac Sedan, b r own

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NO. 140 1.72 A. , Sll fl.
road frontage on quiet
secluded cou ntry road, 4
mi. from new mine. 52,800.

We service all saws
and precision grind
chain.

11 Imp ala custom coupe,
gold . blk . V -roof , mat
ch ing interior. full power ,
F .A
was S2495 . Now
$22 95.

72 Dodge Swinger Coupe,
9r een g reen
V -roof.
mat ching interror . JltJ " ·u
auto . , P .S , sport wheels .
Was $2095 . Now S1895,.

EXCAVATI N G , - ba c k hoe,
d ozer
and ditcher
Gas,
e l ectric and water lin e
b u ria l, basemen t s, footers.
se p tic syste m s and bru sh
c l ean ing . Will haul fill dirl ,
top soi l, sand and graveL
limes ton e for dr iveways and
roads. Phone Char l es R .
Hatfield, Backhoe Service,
Rt. 1, Ru t land , Oh io, 742 -

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was

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1- Delta 88 Royal HT Sedan Lloyd's Demo

NO. 139 - 4 A. more or less
on pa ve d h ig h way . Water
tap in and paid for, $6,400.

'1 04.00 Plus Electric For
One-Bedroom Apts.

72 Pont iac H . T . Cou~e.
red . while V -roo t , whtle
v i nl er ior . ful l pow e r .
F . A , new w s w . 36,000
miles . was S2695 . Now
S2395.

W I LL TRIM of- cu i tr'ees and
shr ubbery . Phone 949 -3221
or 742 -4441.
9-7-2Atc

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Olds 98 H. T ., se dan . Lt .
b lue. mat c h i ng cloth i n terior , full powe-r in clu ding
window s, F .A Wa s Sl.19S .
Now Sl 09S .

70 Chevy El Camino, gold ,
blk . V -roo f , bl k . int erior.
8, Auto ., P . S., N ice. Wa s
S1895 , Now SI69S .

1- 75 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
- Mr. Karr 's Personal Car-

PORTABLE
TOILET
RENTA L .
Cons lruct i on
Outdoor
eve nts .
Ph one
G&lt;~l lip o l is .
4&lt;16 47 8 ?,
R\Jssell's P lum bing and
Healing
a 19 lfc

on

2 car

72 Olds 98 H . T . Sedan ,
wh it e , blk . V roof. blk .
interi or . full power , in
clud1 n g w indows and 6
wav sE!al , T -whee!. rad ial
tires . F . A
Was SJ295 .
Now S289S .

73 Plymouth Fury It I, .t .
dr . v a. auto , P S ., while
wi l h blk
V roo ! . b lk .
inte r io r " need a lillie
pa int " . W a s S2295 Now
SI99S .

[X tAV A- TIN G. dozer, loader
and b o c kho e work
se ptic
tank s
inslalled .
dump .
tru cks and lo boy s tor hir e ,
vvill haut fill dirt. top so p ,
li mes t on e and g r avel,.: Call
llob or Roger J eff ers . day
phone 992 ioe9 , night phone
9C! 'J J S?'i or 992 5232
2 11 tfc

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auto ., P.S., run s good,
body rough . S99S .

1970 Monte Carlo, light blue . blue
vinyl top, blue cloth inL 350 V-8,
auto ., P.S.. P.B .. w -s -w, was
$2295. NOW 52095.

DO ZE R WO RK , Excavati n g .
land c learin g , po n ds and
b aseme n t s,
and
land
scap 1ng
Pu l l i ns
E)( cavat in g. pllon e 99 2 247a .
8 26 30tc

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blue c lot h inter i or . 350 V
a. a u1o , p .s .. p b . • w s w
s port
whe els .
31 ,000
mile s . Was S789 5 Now
52695 .

9-2-1 m o .

.R EAli"'y

M~·clttirlll

7J Nova Coupe , blue w i th

Dan's Shoe Repair

TEAFORD
REALTOR

73 Chevy Monte Carlo,
bile White l andau root ,
red cloth interior, fu ll
power . AM radio with
.li:lpe , radial tires, F . A.
wa s ~3995 . Now U795 .

Steel Toe Safety Shoes

Virgil B., Sr.

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73 Old!. 98 LUKUry Sedan,
It blue. mal cl1mg V top
and tnter ior . fu ll power
T &amp; T whee l. F t.. . radial
tires
was \4 39 5 . Now
SJ99 S.

BOOTS

6092

O lds
4-door ,
whi l e. ~(\\,~r ior , f u ll
power . ~ mi l~s . S189S .

v .a,

ow n e r . low mileag e,
5.1~95 . Now Sl395 .

WOULD YOU
BEL IEVE ?
Build an all steel building at
Po le Ba rn prices? Go lden
Giant All · Steel Bu ild ing s,
Rt . .t, Do x 14a. Waver l y ,
Ohi o . Phone 947 -2196
7-24 -tfc

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73
Cadillac
Coupe
OeVttle, wh ite WiTh V
roof . full power . r A
ni c e int eri or was \ 5 100
Now S499.S .

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71 Ford Galaxie SOO , 4 doo r .

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BACKHOE fur rent , hour or
con tra ct.
Reg . or
ex cavaling type . Septic ta n ks
installed . Bill Pu lli ns . Phone
992 -2478
8· 27 -tf c

Real Estate for Sale

74 Cutlass Salon Coupe ,
brown w ilh b r own landau
roof . brown clot h , b ucke t
seat!. , f ull power , tdl
whe e l. FA , AM FM ,
21 ,000 m i les New rad ia l
ti r es Now S459S .

70 Dodg e Monaco 4-0r ., V
B. aulo .. P .S .. P B .. F . A ., I

TEXAS WEST E RN

51.25 EACH
S2.00 B i ll s - SJ.25 each .
.-B.OO Gold coins X F cond .
S88 .00
CALL 742 -3651
Rutland - Roger Wamsley

74
Cadillac
Sedan
D eVi lle . fully power . V
roof . leather in ter io r , AM
FM stereo ra d io . rad i al
tir('S , (lim ale Control ai r
cond S6500 .

OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

Jobber In

dime~ .

65 for 196-1 and old e r
q u art e r s
~1.30
lor 196.1 and o ld e r
halv es .
$3 _40 fo r 1935 and o l der
rt o tl ars
- - - - FOR SALE---WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.85 A ROLL
BUFFALO NICKELS S7 .00
A ROLL
SIL VER CERT I FICATES

Middleport .

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

We Need to Make Room for Trade-Ins on the 1976 Models
Due to Show .. ..
Cadillac September 18th
Oldsmobile September 25th

Dan's Shoe Repair

U.S. COINS

Real Estate For Sale

1

\91 ? 1\RROW Ca mper , phon e
99 ? 5.t6fl
8 15 ?6 tp

PENNmiL

Phone 991 -997]
North 2nd Street
Tune - Ups . Batt eries
Shock Absorbers . Tires
Mulfler -Tailpipes . Cooling
Systems.
We
also
service
Volk swagens and other
fo reign ca rs .
Wilbur W ard ,
Mgr . &amp; Mechanic
8-21 -1 mo .

rrom th e l ar gest Tru&lt;k or
B1JIIdoze r Rad iator to th e
sn::t all est H ea t er Core

For Sale

Recently Renovated

NEW
VILLAGE
Mano r
Apar t men t s in Midd lepo r t. 1
bedroom apts from $104 plus
e l ec Call 992 -3273 o r see
Mrs
Keatley , Ap l . 10 1.
Riv erside Apa r tments .
8-28 -261p

NOT All OF OUR STOCK IS ADVERTISED. STOP BY AND SEE.

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FOR SALE
5 Rooms &amp; Bath

Immediate Occupancy

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Blown
In sula tion Services

AUREL A ND 1\Pi\R T M I:::Nl .
6th ond Geor q e St s . N e w
H ,lvc·n
W
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NE W EA R LY Ame r ican so l a . H A Y
and
Reg
Polled
MEDifllE
OCCU P A N CY
qol d and wh i l e fl oral des ign,
Here ford bull Contact W A
c,e lcct ·~our 7 b ed rm town
90 in long , $ 175 2 pieces of
Rice n ea r T up p ers P lains
t1ou -; e. n eauti t ut n ew apt
No 4 ot e l ectrica l c ab l e 20
Phone ( 61-1 J 667 ]267 .
cornpl e ll . app l i ances f ur
II and 25 fl Phon e 9~ 2 277 9
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9 II ) tc
n i-;hed . c omple t ely ca r
9 12 3rc
p e ted , Rent _ $178 up in
196 5
INTE:RNATION A L
c lu d1ng
u t1ltll eS
Call FUEL OIL fur nace, compl ete
Travel
A ll VB , standard
r es id ent manager, Sum or
w i t h pipe and reg i sters
shill, ai r conditioned, tin ted
RPc ky Longanac r e , I 304
A l so. a dis hw asher Phone
glass . Call 997 2622 afte r 5
882 7'&gt;61 II no answer. ca ll 1
614985411 8
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S TEREO RAD I O,
modern
.! ROOM lurni5hCd apa rt men t
des ign . a rra c k t ape, am fm
wi1 t1 wall to wal ~ carpe t
radi o co mbination . Balance
rtwne 99'} 5908
s 107 59. or l e rm s Ca ll 992
9 3 tf c
)965
9 9 li e
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F URNI SH ED ap l f o r
ONE 197 5 Bass b oa! , 14ft_ , 50
rent Ph on e 997 36SR
h p . mo tor w i th T roll motor ,
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depl h tin der
Phone 992
! f , Nf'l 1 RO O M lun t 15 l1ed and
7888
9 11 6t c
!m l urn is hf'd
dpu r I nten 15
P1 10 t1 (' '19 ? r1 11 1
CU\R IN ET . goo d co ndition
R easona b le . Phone 949 -4114 .
9 11 3t c
2 BE: ORM mobile hom e. air
cond iti oning ,' Ra ci n e area .
FOU R NEW I d ea No 7 Co rn
Phone 992 5858
pickers. $600
$675 . Three
9 3 1f c
used Gravity beds and
wagon s, $475 eac h Two cor n
ROOMS and bath
un
4
$195; Two
e levator s, $140
furni shed hou se , 1650 Lin
ne w lm co 4ft .. 5 11 . 3 p oint
co in Hi s Pt1on e 992 3874
r o tary mo w er s, $365 -$385 . 1933 JO HN Deere Mode l A
9 -5 1 f c
tr actor , comp l ete l y re -b uilt .
Case S. C. tracto r (as is )
Phon e 742 -5625 .
LA SAL LE
HOTE L , MID
S.t25 .
Ermel
Luc ket1 ,
9 -7 -6tc
D LE P O RT . O H IO ROOM S
A lbany Ph on e ( 614 ) 698 -3032
SS U P
SPEC I A L R A TE S
or698 7881
9-11 -J i c
B Y WEEK
O R MONTH .
CA NNING tomatot.&gt;~ . g r een
TV A IR COND IT IONI N G
ONE
S EIGLER
fu e l
oil
a nd red peppers
Cleland
heat in g s tov e . Phone 992 8 26 26t c
r arms Ge ra ldi n e Cle l a n d ,
5274 or ( 614 ) 9a5 -3852
1-!acine Pnon e 9.19 .11 :.0 1
9-11 31c
8 19 I f (
·1 ROOMS and bath apt . in
Rutland area . Phon e 991
9 1&lt;
FT
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truck IN DA SH 23 Channe l Citizen's
58 58
c amper , will l it 1 2 or 14 ton
7 27 tic
Band lransce i ver , am fm
tru ck , Porta polle and ice
mpx ra d io, 8 tr a c k stereo.
box , $800 . Phone (304) 882 apartment.
f-URN I SHED
Ca ll 992 3965.
2335 a l ter 5 p m
adu lt s on l y in Midd lepor t
9 4 lfc
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Phone 992 3874 .
3 25 lfc
LET us se rv ice your Volks
REGULATION slate poo l
wagen , reasonable
rat es
ta bl e, all accessories, ex Middleport Pennw i l North
2 BEDRM !rail er , $27 per
ce ll ent co ndition, Sl 50 firm .
Seco nd Str ee t. Middlepor!.
we e k . All u ti lities paid
A l so D i a mond dinner r ing , a
Pho n e 99 ? 99 n
Phone 992 -3324 .
s tones . $1 50 , firm
Phone
8 19 ?6 t c
9. 7 . t fc
(6 14 ) 37a 6307 .
9 -9-5tp
HUNTIN G License , Nigh t
2 B EDRO O M fra il er , e)(tra
craw l e r s . meal
worms,
ni ce Phon e 991 3324 .
ONE S IGLER gas heate r.
TACKLE . g un s . am mo .
8 26 1fc
73.000 ·8TU . 14,000 BTU air
bow s . arrows . c a mping
c ond i t io ner . S100 . Phone
equip
CB's a n d accesso ry
2
004) 882 -32 19.
BEDRO O M
fu rnis h ed
Indi
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Joe's
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910
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mobi l e home No pets Call
s tr ee t s p as t Midd l eport
992 7.\79 .
a 22 r t c 1974 SUBARU , Radio and '-,w im~ i n g Pool
R 13 ?6tp
hea t er, low mileag e, per fect
con d ition , $2,800 . Phone 992
TR A I LER space for rent in
7658
Middleport . Phone 992 5434 .
9 -10-31c
8 79 26tc
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guns a nd
extr(l
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f i l f''S. Back of S p eed l)ucC n

BED a n d dre ss er 550 South
Th 1rd
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Phon e 99 7 S078 .
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REMODELING ,
Plumbing.' 1969 MUSTANG Mach 1. 302
h eating and al l t ypes of
engine , new tires, and painr ,
gen eral
r e pair .
Wo r k
A 1 c ondition
Factory
guaranteed . 20 years ex '
reb u ilt 260 For d En gine
pe r ience . Phone 992 2J09.
Phon e 843 -2211 .
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September 15

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by ,)ppoin t m en1 only
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POMEROY, OHIO

COUNT DOWN TIME AT

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
POMEROY, OHIO

V -B sta n d. trans ., P . S., long wide bed
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Auto .. fact . ai r , P .S. , P.B.

• Every Car Priced to Go
• Your Present Car Will
Never Be Worth More

Do business with the Friendly Dealer.
We don't want tu sell everybody a car. Just YOU!

1975 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. $AVE
4 dr . Sedan. Less than 5, 000 easy miles. Air Condition ed .

Open evenings till 7 p.m . and Sat. till 5 p .m . We honor Bank
Americard, Master Charge and Sohio Credit Cards.

PS . PB ..

1973 PONTIAC VB ........................ s2995
Catalina 4 dr . Sedan . Less than 41.000 easy miles . Air

Sabbath school attendance
Aug. 31 at the Free Methodist
Churc h was 76. Choir
members present were 15.
Worship services were 75.
Rev . Morris Wolf was guest
speaker for ·morning and
evening services .
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Shook
spent the weekend wit h
relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mrs . Bessie Huffman,
Columbus, spent a week
recently with Mrs. Dora
Holley.
Mr. and Mrs . Pearl Jacobs, .
Mrs. Georg ia Diehl' and
Charles An thony Diehl, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Eblin,
daughter Becky, son Kreg,
Mrs. James Gilmore, son
• Dennise, daughter Mrs. Judy
Wolfe attended the Buck
reunion at Lancaster, Labor
Day.
Mrs.
Ruth
Douglas ,
Guysville , spent Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon Fox.
Mrs. Ethel Evans had a .
stroke rece ntl y and is a
patient in a hospital in
Huntington, W. Va.
Sabbath school attendance
Sept. 7 at the Free Methodist 1
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QUALITY

'Pomeroy

Conditioned. Sharp.

1972 PONTIAC

vs.:...................... s2195

Ca t alina 2 dr . Hard Top . Air Conditioned . Spa rkl ing dark
green f i ni sh l ike new , with white to p

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CQ. 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. s3495

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1971 MATADOR
$1495
4-door, l ocal car, a i r condition e d , fu ll e q uipment .
$2095
19 70 CHEV. CAMARO
350 V -8 automa ti c tran s., power st eering and brakes,
dark green finish, ·vinyl root , sadd l e bucket . seats,
con so l e , rad io, like n ew w-w tires.

$1295
1970 NOVA V -8 CPE .
good
tire
s,
automatic,
Blk . vinyl r oof, grey fin ish ,
power steer ing, radio .
$395

1968 MER C. COMET 'I• DR .
V -8, std. tran s . rrr.rlio .

POM~!~!vM.9T9R
POMEROY, OHIO

4 dr . Sedan . Air Conditioned . One ca r efu l loca l owner.

PS&amp;PB

USED TRUCKS
1972• CHEVROLET......................... s2195
6 cyl. Pickup . Ot.rned by local merchant for light delivery
a r ound town . Extra good condition

t 1971 FORD V8 .............................. s1995
ton P i-:ku p . Au'to. Tran s. Power Steerings . One local
owner .
l /4

Pickup . Auto. Trans . Sma ll VB . Power Steering . Good
tires .

1967 FORD 1/z TON ........................ s795
Pi cku p . 6 cyl. std . shift . Good lor year .

Church was 87. Worship
services attendance was 95.
Mr . Lee Nelson is a medical
patient in Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Due to the holdup and
robbery at a church in Logan
recently the offering at the
local church will not be
published.
Mr. Fritz Stahl, New
~arshfield visited 're_cently
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.

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1970 GMC 1fz TON ........................ s1695

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CLEVELAND (UPI) Adjacent Lake eounty and
suburban North Olmsted
were named Wednesda y in
U.S. District Court suits by
the U.S. Justice Department
for failing to make required
equal opportunities reports.
The complaints said
neither made required an·
nual reports in 1973 and 1974
showing breakdowns of
public employ~ as required
by federal law .

14.000 miles .

1973 GMC SPRINT

Yes it's count down time at Smith Nelson Motors. We
only have 16 new Buick's, Pontiacs and G.M. C trucks
left. So come on in and make a deal on a new 1975 Buick,
Pontiac or G.M.C. beofre the 1976 price raise. Your
present car will never be worth more . So, trade now and
save yourself some money. Call Ceward Calvert or Bill
Nelson for a real buy on a new car.

Laurel Oiff
News Notes

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Many mo r e.

See Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill,
Pat Hill, or Dan Thompson

1973 CHEVY IMPALA ................s2495
4 Dr . H . T . , air. P . S.. P. B., red , bla-ck v'inyl top

1973 FORD GAL 500 ............... s2495
4 Or . Sed .. fact. air, P .S., P . EL vinyl roof

1973 VEGA 2 DR SED ............. s1195
4 cyl .. 4 spd .. little rough

1972 BUICK RIVIERA ............... s2795
Fully equ ipped

1972 FORD LTD ..................... 11995
Br o ugham 'l Dr . H. T ., f ully equ ipped

1973 PLYMOUTH SATELliTE ..... s2195
Seb ring 4 dr . se dan , auto ., P . S.. P . B

1972 MERC. COMET................ s1495
2 Dr ., 6 c yl. , auto ., vi n yl r oo f

1972 PINTO ALL AMERICAN .....s1595
.d cyl., d spd .

1972 VEGA HATCHBACK G.T. .... s1495
Loc a ll y own ed , new ti(es , sha rp

1971 CHEVY NOVA ................. 11495
40r , au t o_, P . S.

1971 FORD 4 DR ......,.............. 1895
Air

1971 FORD MAVERICK ............. s1395
2 Or . , 6 cyl, sta

tran s .

1971 PINTO RUNABOUT ...........s1095
4 cyl. 4 s pd .

- - - A S IS SPECIALS--70 Mere . 4 d r. Sedan
67 Cutlass 2 dr. H. T.
66 V. W. Runs Good
68 Cougar
67 Ford Fair lan e 4 dr .

$595
$595
$495
$395
$395

MANY MORE CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel .

RIGGS USED CARS

Located on St. Rt. 7

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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Sept. 12, 1975

$30,000 will i.ritprove

Boosters want to improve spirit
How to improve team and
fan spirit and enthusiasm at.
games was one point of
discussion at the Tuesday
meeting of the Meigs Athletic
Boosters with new President
Richard Jones in the chair for
the first time.
Jones , manager of the
Meigs Branch , Athen s County
Savings and oan, a graduate
of Pomeroy High School, is a
former president of the Mei gs
Local School District. Other
Booster officer s are Jun e
Stanley, vice president; Mrs.
Charlotte Willford, secreli! ry.
and Mrs. Arizona Stewart,
treasurer. Their reports were

PTA TO ME ET
CHESTER
(; e t ~
acquainted night will be he ld
when the Chesler PTA meets
at 7: 30p .m . Monday .

read and approved .
ln hi s opening remarks
Jones thanked ou t go in g
President Cha rles Hmniltun

for " a job well done .''
The Booster Club is extend ing its apologie s to
bus ines s
estab l ishments
whose ads did not appear in

last week's game program .
The ads were omi tted
beca use of the short notice
given the printer.
Ap pr ova l was given t o
purchase paint to paint the
Meigs Emblem on the foot-

ba ll fi eld a t home ~-:;,un es .
New nag s are being made for
some busine ss es ta bli sh-

Glenn, Jordan

will keynote
convention
WASHI NG TOI\

CLUB TO MEET
The Middleport Garden
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m .
Monday at the home of Mr s.
Char les McD a niel,
27 0
Walnut St.

MASON DRIVE-IN
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Double Feature Show
Fri ., Sat., Su n .

PICKUP
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ALSO

BWE MONEY
( RatedR )

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE THRU SU N.
SEPT. 12 · 14
YOUNG FRANK ENSTEIN
Starring: Gene Wilder
and .Peter Boyle

Show Starts at 7:oop .m .

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Democ rati c party ehairm an
Robe r t S. Strauss announced
Thur sday twu politicians with

mcn ts and if others are interested they are to co ntac t
th e F"br ic Shop or any
booster membe r .
J eff Weaver, principal of
Meigs Junior High , spoke on
the possibility of organ izing a
booster club at junior high
leve l to work in ~onjunction
wi th the se nior high booste rs.
Weav er also a nn ounced

th•t t he fi rs t game of the
season for the 7th and 8th
grade teams will be Thursday, Sept. 18, at Middlepor t
St•diurn . The 7th will play at
4 p.m . and the 8th gra de
game will follow . Admiss ion
to the junior high games will
be 50 ce nts for adults and 25
ee nts for s tudents . Refr eshments will al so be sold . The
eigh th gr•de ba nd will play at
all home ~ames.
As to how to ge nerate team
spiri I a t foo tball games,
s uggestions incl uded are tha t
there is a la ck of enthusiasm
amo ng the adults as well as
the student body . It was

meeting.
It was s uggested that
le tter s be sent to parents of
junior a nd se nior hi gh
students urging them to attend the boos ters meetings or
games .
It was a lso menti oned the
exce llent condition of the
Meigs F ootball Field . Special
than ks was given to the field
committee.
Following the meeting head
c oa c h Charles Chancey
showed film of the Meigs Point P leasant game . Film of
each ga me played will be
s hown a t each meeting . The
boosters will meet again on
Sept. 16.

LUCKY NUMBERS
This week 's regular
winning

two) jo any box on ticket

win s
$20.
Numbers 457 ( fou l'flveseve n) and 885 (.eighteight) five I in green and
blu e
wins
$500 .
Numbers 457 and 885 In

su gg ested that at ga m es

people bring belb , porn poms
John Glenn a nd Rep. Barbara (and wh atever) to show the
Jordan - wi ll be keynote team membe rs they ca re.
t\ pop bottle " nd cap drive
spe•kers "'
t he
1976
will
be held in Middlepor t,
Dem oc rati c na tional co nPomeroy and Rutland on
vention .
The Ohio senator, who was Se pt. 20. Bob Burton is to
the fi r st U. S. astronaut to inquire abo ut adve rti s in g
orbit earth in 1962, and the stickers to promote the Meigs
Texas cong resswoman, the ga m es be fore the next

unique claims to fame - Sen.

blue boxes

Square Garden.

· Strau ss also announced
that he is reeommending the
appointment of Rep . Corinne
" Lindy " Bo~~s. D-La ., as
permanen t cha irm an of the
1976 conve nti on.
To se rve as co-cha irmen
with Mrs. Boggs, widow of
the
former
Hous e
Democ ratic leader, Strauss
named Gov . J erry Apodaca
or Ne w Mexico , Mayor
Thoma• Brad ley of Los
An geles, Gov . Ella Grasso of
Connecticu t and Richa r d
While , Ne braska Democratic
cha irman.

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

AUTOS DAMAGED
Three cars were damaged
in a traffic · acc ident on
Mulberry Ave . in Pomeroy at
5:15 p.m . Thursday . Police
sa id a car driven by Keith
Do ug las , 31, Pomeroy , struck

a parked car ow ned by
Rob e rt E blin , Pomeroy,
which · was pushed into a
second parked car owned by
J ohn And e r s on , Pomeroy.
Douglas wa s taken to
Vete ra ns Memorial Hospital
by the Pomeroy E-R squad .
He was treated for minor
mjun es
and
relesaed .
Doug Ia. was cited to mayor 's
court for reckless operation
of a motor vehicle.

wins $1,000.

Numbers 457 and 885 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000 drawin g and
automatically

wins

$15,000.
Birthday Bonus number:
5984 (five nine eight fuu r ).

first black woman from the
So ut h to se rve in t he House.
will ~ h a r e th e podium as

key note spea kers of t he
convention which starts July
12 in New York 's Madison

numb ers:

Number 682 1s ix-eight·

WASHINGTON (UP! ) St~fed into a bulletproof
vest, President Ford campaigned across southern New
Hampshire for 11 hours
Thursday. But the sky was
clear, the crowds large and
friendly, and Ford called it
" a wonderful day ."
With only a brief rest, Ford
leaves today on a two&lt;lay
political trip to St. Louis, Mo .,
Kansas aty, Mo., Kansa s
Q ty , Kan ., and Dallas and
Midland, Tex.
Ford had fl own to New
Hampshire for a one&lt;lay
campaign blitz in behaU of
Republican
se natori a l
candidate Louis C. Wyman,
who fa ces a close election
fight with Democratic candidate John Durkin in a
special election Tuesday .
The protective vest, which
could be seen bulging under
Ford's brown pinstripe
jac ket, was one of th e
security precautions ta ken
after Lynette Alice Frorrune,
a follower of Charles Manson,
pointed a loaded pistol at
Ford in Sacramento, Calif., a
week ago.
Throughout the motorcade
tour - 136 miles and stops in
more than 20 villages and
towns - some 115,000 persons
turned out to see the
President.
His style of campaigning
involved fVen more contatt
with people than before Sac-

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
ADMITTED
Willie
Co llin s, Cheshir e; Kathy
Carleton , Racine; Raymond
Mi c hael, Pomeroy; Linda
Warn er, Pomeroy ; Hyllia
Eblin, Pomeroy; William
McKnight, Middleport ; Helen
Kuhn, Lan gsv ille: Donna
Burson, Shade.
DIS C HARGED
Margaret Johns on, Avanell
Ba ss~

Pleasant Valley
DISCHARGES Mrs .
Charles Hudson, Gallipolis
Ferry ; Mrs . Ronald Lively,
Gallipolis; Lester Duff ,
Mason ; Agnes Oldaker,

pomeroy
national
bank

l~ft art ;

Herman Warn er,
Arbuckle ; Randall McDaniel,
Clifton ; Mrs. Lester Leonard,
Point Pleasant;
Lionel
Triplett , Gallipolis: Mrs.
Michael
Pollac k ,
son,
Gallipolis ; Larry Hodge,
Leon ; Chlo e Hill, Point
Pleasant , and Garland
Mayes, Point Pleasant.
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Sept. 111
Violet Berridge, Anna
Black, Sherrie Bach,. Mrs.
Leroy
Burchett
and
da ug hter, Jessie Ce rbes ,
Mr s. Ca rl Coff ey and
daughter, Matthew Collins,
Grace Co lwe ll , Hobar t Craft,
Ellen Curfman , Rena Fife,
Mabel Gerlach, Robert
Gree ne , Vera Holcomb, Okey
Howard,
·Jr .,
Everet t
Johnson, Doyle Keefer, Coroi
Kendall, Mrs. Raymond
Lieving
and daughter,
Georgia Love, Oral Malone,
Andrew McCarty, Charles
Nibert, Mrs . Charles Pennick
and son, Betty Rirruney, Paul
Rollins, Virginia Sandridge,
Mary Siders, Flora Tablor ,
Josie
Thivener , Sarah
Wright.
1Births)
Mr . and Mrs. Phillip
DeHainaul , daught e r ,
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mr s.
Lawrence McGra w, s on ,
Bidwell ; Mr. and Mrs . Terry
Reiber, daughter, Racine.

DISCOVER PALACE
HAIEA, Israel (UP!)
Archeologists digging in the
old city of Jerusalem have
discovered what is believed
to be the palace of a
Mesopotamian queen who
lived in the city more than
1,900 years a~o . Benyamin
Mazar, chief of the ar·
cheological di gs just south of
the Temple Mount, said the
two-story s truc ture apparently belonged to Queen
Helena, who c onverted to
Judaism and m oved to
about 30 A. D.

ramtnto. He grabbed and
shook .outstretched hands by
the hWJdreds. He stood in his
presidential limoll.'line, with
the roof pulled back, waving
to crowds for most of the day ,
and after darkness fell.
Although security around
him was tight , it was not
extraordina ry .

He
fo llowed
former
Ca liforni a Gov . Ronald
Reagan into the state . In his
remarks along the route he
ca lled for Republican party
unity , which he said includes
diversity of views .

Reagan told UP! in an
interview today that if he
does c hallenge Ford for the
GOP
pr es id e nt ia l
nomination, this wouJd not

divide the Republican party
but instead would be ' 'very
healthy" for it.
Both Ford a nd Reagan had
traveled to New Hampshire
on behalf of Wyman, but each
also appeared to he testing
th e water for voter support
should they enter the state's
presidential primary next
year .
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Social
Calendar

SUNDAY
ROCK SPRINGS United
Methodist Church Rally Day
with Sunday school, 9 : 15
a .m .; church services, 10
a .m. with a carry·in dinner at
noon· afternoon servi ces,
1:30 ~ .m. with "Everlasting
Love" singers to be featured .
MONDAY
RACINE PTO at Racine
Elementary School 7:30p .m .
with a bicente nnial program
to be presented . Parents and
teachers to be introduced .
LET ART FALLS PTA first
meeting of year , 7:30p.m . a t
school with teachers night to
be held.
MIDDLEP0RT Business
a nd · Professional Women 's
Club, 7:30 p:m . at the
Colwnbia Gas Co. office.
Representative of 648 Mental
Health Board to speak on
upcoming levy. Program will
feature discussion on em~
ployment problems.

(Continued from page 1)
Rinaldi as one-hall time yearbook advisor at the high school.
In reference to the baseball coacl!lng positions, Snowden said
that Physical Education Majors should be handling the
coaching of all sports. However, Dowler said that it is difficult
to get them to accept the posts.
The board 11ccepted the resignations of Doris Johnson as a
teacher at Harrisonville with Marta Hubbard Blackwood being
named to the post ; Beverly Gaul as clerk-custodian of the
Vocational Program, with Bernice Hoffman named to that
vacancy, and John Krawsczyn as seventh grade basketball
coach, with Robert Downey nained to that position . ·
Added to the list of substitute teachers were Barbara
Beegle, James Bach, Jane Tourne, W. H. Perrin, Dorotha
Petrel and Bob Porter.
The employment of Lee Burnem as part-time trash hauler
and custodian was terminated and Russell Elihelman was
named to fill that vacancy . The board voted to pay $200 to Mrs.
Bernice Hoffman for her work in printing various papers for
the high school and offices which cannot be done during the
school day. Aug. '1:1 was approved as a "calamity day" at the
Bradbury School because of water problems. It was voted to
renew membership with the National Safety Council and to
install emergency lighting in the high school Gym and in one
downstairs shop.
Asst . Supt. Danny Morris said that the fire marshall had
recommended this lighting as a safety factor.
A tuition request from Mrs. Patti Childers was approved
for her daughter and a request from a mother asking that two
of i r children be transferred to the AleiBilder School District
wa:, denied. The board gave approval for several staff
members to provide special training sessions and workshops
this fall . A leave request from bus driver Delores Lynch until
Jan . I, 1976 was denied.
Asst. Supt. Morris pointed out that the agreement with
school emploY.,s does not pennit a leave in excess of 60 days
except in cases of illness. The board, in denying the leave
stated that it wishes to follow the agreement which it signed
~ with non-certified employes.
Ed Bartko of Pomeroy and Paul L. McDaniel of Middleport were named substitute custodians and plans were
made to pUrchase two citizen band radios for use on the first.
and last buses during school trips. Supt. Morrts said that Meigs
students will have to cross the Ohio river for school events and
pointed out that it has been decided from a safety standpoint
that it will be more satisfactory to bus these students via Point
Pleasant.
The board discussed the importance of evaluation of in·
juries or illnesses by teachers of the system and the need for
custodians to know bow to use equipment in their respective
schools.
Attending were Supt. Dowler, Assistant Supt. Morris, board
members Carol Pierce, Joe Sayre, Wendell Hoover, Virgil
King and Robert Snowden; Clerk L. W. McComas; Teachers
Corps representatives, Vocational Program representatives,
High School Principal James Diehl, Ed Bartels, President of
the Meigs Local Teachers Assn . and Robert Morris, Principal
of Pomeroy and Middleport Elementary Schools.

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terview, address the National Baptist Convention, attend a
GOP fundraising reception , and to speak and answer questions
at a White House conference on deomestic affairs. Later today
he attends GOP fWJtions in both Kansas City, Kan., and
Kansas City, Mo.
SCHOOLS FINISIDNG THE FIRST WEEK of courtordered busing in Boston and Louisville, Ky., are quiet and the
students are going back to classes.
Attendance in Boston Thursday rose to 69.1 per cent aE the
projected enrollment of 76,1'1:1, and to 76 per cent in Lollisville
of the expected 124,000. There were few reported disturbances
Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:30
p .m . at the sc hool. Introduction of teachers and
other sc hool personnel including th e Meigs Local
superin tend ent and assistant
superintendent and the
principa l of the Meigs Junior
Higt&gt; School. Executive
c ommittee will serve refresh(Continued from page I)
ments .
example thr.oughout Ohio,
TUESDAY
stating "your track record is
SALISBURY PTA , 7:30 good. I'm sure you will
p.m. Program by John Lisle. continue to lead the way in
MEIGS Athletic Boosters, this field."
7:30p.m. Bring a friend.
Maxine S.
Plummer,
executive director of the 646
TOSTATESTATUS ·
Board, presented the board's
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The 1974-75 annual report .
Ohio House has passed and
Dr. G. Wilson Bowers,
sent to the Senate legislation outgoing chairman of the 646
making the University of Board, served as master of
Cincinnati a state university. ceremonies.

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Dr . Harry Chovnick,
District 7 and 8 manager,
annoWJced his retirement. He
was presented a special
resolution by fellow workers
for his outstanding work.
Dr. George Greaves gave
the annual center director's
report, praising members of
the staff for their efforts
during the past year.
Invocation was given by
Rev . Joe. D. Will.

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subdivisions of the. ·county at th e
November election: Levies which will be

Main Store, Annex and Warehouse open tonight until 8 p.m.- Open
Saturday 9:30 to 8.

GALUPOLIS - Visiting
Coal Grove and host
Gallipolis presented two
outstanding shows during the
intermission of Friday
night's GAHS-Coal Grove
football game on Memorial
Field.
-Both bands were making
their 1975 debuts since bad

weather postponed most
Sept. 5 programs In the area.
The GAHS band, under
t~d-year director Rod
Tolliver,
presented
a
Bicentennial pre.game show,
Olympic Fanfare. This was
followed by the National
Anthem and Alma Mater.
Coal Grove 's band per-

formed first during the intermission .
The GAHS musicians show
was based on rock sounds or
today.
Numbers
included
Laughter in the Rain. a
popular Neil Sedaka tWJe,
followed by a majorett~
routine to the Carly Simon

hit, Haven't Got Time for the
Pain.
Final feature of the evening
the band turned to the rock
group called Yea . The show
concluded with Roundabout.
Jon Hallas , assistant
director, narrated the GAHS
show.

pictured on the goal line as members prepare for Friday's
pre.game show during the Gallipolis-Coal Grove football
game on Memorial Field.

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and warmer with a chance of
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Final System Plan for railroads

MIDDLEPORT - George Arnott,
speaking for the Meigs County Rail Service Committee, said Saturday the " Final
System Plan" just released by the U. S.
Railway Association would he a disaster
for southeastern Ohio .
Arnott explained that among lines affected Is the Penn Central between
Columbus, Ohio and the Charleston, W.
Va. area, which the USRA had originally
intended to terminate, except for the
section between Corning and New
Lexington ·in Ohio and the section south of
Nitro in West VIrginia.
However, following nwnerous public
protests from all along the line, the USRA
has modified Its original proposal in the
Pre!iwinary System Plan .
The Final System Plan calls for the
line from Colwnbll.'l to Corning to be
retained as a part of the Conrail System,
the rail operator which will tilke over most.
PC operations. The section between
Corning and Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. will be

ABC features
Lake Hope in
parks project
ATHENS - The Appalachian Green
Parks Project will be featured this Sunday
on ABC-TV's ' 1Make a Wish" program.
Locally it will be seen at 11:30 a.m. over
Colwnbus station WTVN (channel 6) and
Huntington , W. Va ., station WOWK
(channel13) at 12:30 p.m.
The 30-mlnute documentary was filmed
by ABC this summer at Lake Hope State
Park in Southeast Ohio as part of a regular
park performance.
An official Ohio Bicentennial louring
group, the three-year-old Green parks
Project is a company of semi-professional
GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis
oative, Christopher Grlfflu, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Griffin, 818 Second Ave.,
will appear on national television at
11:30a. m. today on Channels f, hnd 7.
Griffin It performiDg wllb tbe Appalacblall Green Parb Project. ·l'be
group will slug· songs honoring
America's berit~e.
musicians who perform traditional Ap·
palachian folk songs, dance and music.
Included in the company's program are

.authentic reenactments of scenes from the
lives of the settlers of the Ohio Valley from
Revolutionary War days through the early
Twentieth Centrity.
The Green Parks company . tours
throughout the slate during the swruner
performing at state parks and ins.Ututions,
and at the Ohio State Fair. A record of
musical numbers by the company has
been produced with the cooperation of the
·Ohio Historical Society and the Ohio
American Revolution Bicentennial Ad·
visory Commission.
A joint project of the Ohio University
School oi Theater and .the Ohjo VaJley
Theater, Inc., the Green Parks Project has
received yearly fWJding from the Ohio
Arts Council and other state agencies.

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faci lities lor the mentally retarded.
CoWtty - Two tenths of a mill for 10
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f50ii in a fire at 12:34 a.m , Saturday at the

Etberfelds _In Pomeroy

voted upon include two for the entire
county, the remaining fi\'e In subdivisions.
The tn measures include :
CoWtty - Additional one mill for 10

. Outstanding shows given by two school hands

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residence of Jack Lee Rathburn located at
74 Cedar St.
According to Galllpolis Fire · Chief
James A. Northup, the blaze started in the
rear bedroom of the two story, seven
room, frame home. A short in an electric
lamp cord was blamed. Fifteen men
responded to ll)e llfth alarm of the Y.,ar,

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made available for a joint Federal-State
subsidy, under which it would be operated
as a part of the Conrail System.
If the subsidy arrangement does not
develop, the Plan calls for the tine being
"rail-banked," meaning the track being
retained in a non-active conditlon for
future coal transport. The line south of Pt.
Pleasant is slated for sale to the Chessie
System ( C&amp;O-B&amp;O), according to the
Plan.
The proposal would be a disaster for
southeastern Ohio and the Kanawha
Valley of West Virginia as approximately
100 jobs and a $2 million payroll would be
lost at Hobson Yard. In addition. Arnott
said, fu~ure economic growth would be
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te rmmat
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Ohlo where the threat of an end to Otessie
System (C&amp;O) service also exists.

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with many of the errors of the Preliminary
System Plan, such as showing the value of
the tracks north of Corning becall.'le of
bridge traffic from West Virginia which
would he ended by termination of the track
south of Corning.
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - A state senator plant and possibly a commercial coal another source of gas to Ohio to ease our
The USRA also fails to realize, Arnott .
and co-owner of an Ohio mining company gasification facility .
industrial natural gas shortage and to
said, that the Corning to Pt. Pleasant is attempting to have a $237 million coal
Abundant coal in Ke ntucky , West solve our energy dilemma.
section will be abandoned, since little gasification demonstration plant built at
VIrginia and Ohio near the Haverhill site
"Coalcon ia our answer ,'' said Collins,
traffic moves withriut the West Virginia Haverhill, in Scioto CoWJty.
would meet Coalcon 's specifications for a "and we have a good chance of getting the
bridge traffic.
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State Sen. Oakley C. Collins, R-lronton , "Pittsburgh 8 type coal with 12,000 BTU plant: We meet the requirements ."
Arnott urged persons interested in said Friday he is asking southern Ohio coal per pound and a sulfur content of 2.5 to 4
Other sites in Belmont, Monroe and
continued service along any section of the mine operators to join him in trying to per cent," said Collins .
Jefferson counties in Ohio, as well as other
route to contact their Congressman and convince the Coalcon Corp. that Haverhill
Haverhill could supply 800,000 tons per states, are also being considered by
Senators urging support of the Hartke- is the best site for the plant.
year from 1980-82, Collins said.
Coalcon, which Is expected to reach a
Staggers Bill which would allow Conrail to
Collins' was the first overt move to have
"Coalcon would be good for southeastern decision on the site early next year.
take over operations, but delay any sale or the plant located anywhere in Ohio but Ohio," he said. "The development of this
The Ohio General Assembly in March
abandonment for at least two years.
· Behnont County, where Gov. James A. area will strengthen our economy and adopted a resolution "in staunch support"
Rhodes has pressed repeatedly for provide the many needed jobs to our of locating the facility " in Belmont
location of the facUlty.
residents.
County, Ohio - where it REALLY
" I don 't care where he wants it ," said
" It is also a positive attempt to bring belongs."
the senator, who is also co-owner of the
Collins Mining Co.
Haverhill , in southern Scioto County
between Ironton and Portsmouth, is
directly across the Ohio River from
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Officials of nine of soclsl respOnsibility by several conRAVENSWOOD, W. Va. - Works
Greenup, Ky.
electric and gas utilities in Ohio more sumers.
Manger L. J . McAdams said Saturday an
"We
are
rich
in
high
quality
sulfur
Pat Nelson of Springfield and Mrs.
dearly see the need for better relations
estimated 25 employes will be recalled to
coal," Collins said, adding that highways with customers aroused by increasing Michelle Brockert of Dayton were critical
work this week at the Kaiser Aluminum
andgoodrall·and water transportation are rates, and plan a second meeting to learn of utility company profits.
and Chemical Corp. Works here.
easily accessible to the site.
" Columbia Gas is killing U.'l," Nelson
more from tbe public.
He cited "some improvement in sales
Collins
said
he
talked
with
A.M
.
Fazzari,
said
.
" The
Cleveland
Electric
Paul Richards, spokesman for the Ohio
of aluminum fabricated products" for the
assistant to the president of Coalcon, and Public utilities Commisssion, said lliwninating Co. is going to get us in the
recall.
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"By agreeing to three one-week plallt that Fazzari was interested in the Friday's meeting here W8S well worth life hereafter."
Haverhill site and bow much fuel would he while." The utilities were accused of ex"We're really taking the burden," Mrs.
shutdowns, one each in March, April and
available to operate the demonstration cessive profits, poor creditlbillty and lack Brockert added. "The utilities are taking
may, the company and the union averted
from the consumers and putting the money
further layoffs during the summer
in the pockets of stockholders. We resent
months.
seeing large margins of profits. High
" It is hoped that the business picture
profits concern people."
will conlinue to improve," he added. "But
Wben asked by CEI President K. H.
in the present economic environment, it Is
Rudolph what was considered a high
impossible to predict the future with acprofit,
Mrs. Brockert pointed out the
curacy.
Dayton
Power
&amp; Ught Co . had gotten a 75
" Higher than normal corporate inper cent increase last year. DP&amp;L
ventories of primary alwninum exist at all
President Robert E. Frazer said it was not
major plant locations and even though
that
much.
there are predicted increases in company
" It must be frustrating that consumers
sales, no startup of idled reduction plant
suspect what you say," Nelson said .
pot tines at RavenswOOd ia contemplated "
"Conswners simply don 't believe there is
he said.
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an energy shortage."
East Ohio Gas Co. President Francis
Arrest made in theft
Wright asked why they would think that,
POINT PLEASANT - One person has
as "no gas is being held back."
been arrested in conn~tion with thefl of
"Campaigning politicians have created
an auto Saturday at 7:25a.m., according to
doubt, and the utilities ha'Ve created a lot
the Point Pleasant Police Department.
of doubt by npt communicating well," said
Identity of the person arrested was
James McKee, board chairman of
withheld until the investigation is com-·
Columbia Gas. "There have been seven
pieted.
major studies that confirm an energy
The car' which was recove~ed. belongs
shortage, yet you still have people wqo
to Paul Johnson of Mason . It was taken
don't believe it."
while parked on Main Street in front of the
Solomon Harge of Cleveland said "some
Anchor Restaurant:
utili.Ues are hariinosed, cold and don't give
a hill of beans about their customers." He
suggested utilities give more consideration to the hardships of customers
and grant more bill payment credit.
CITED FOR I)WI
$5,000 WINNER- Paul H. Goodnite, New Haven, W. Va ., an employe of Foote
Among those at the three and one-half
NEWARK, Ohio (UPIJ - John T.
Mineral, center ,.received a $5,000 check saturday morning fro111 Bill Abdella, sales
hour meeting were A. G. Green, Cofumbus
representative of the Ohio Lottery Commission. Goodnite won the five grand in
Gordon , director of the state Public
and Southern Ohio Electric Co. president;
Utilities Commission's transportation
late July on a "~cky Buck" ticket malc!iliJg the winning number, 190652. CerJohn P. Williamson, Toledo. Edison Co.
deparlment, was ordered to appear in
tification of lh,e ticket and the wuance of the check accounts for the lapse o! time
president; W. H. Dlckhoner, Cincinnati
Newark MWticipal Court Tuesday morbetween the win and receiving the prize. Goodnite said he has no lnunediate plalls
Gas
&amp; Electric'?&gt;· president ; John White,
nirlg to face a driving while intoxicated
for apending the mo11ey. At leftis Mrs. Elizabeth Horak who received a check for
Ohio
Edison Co'. president, and Frank N.
charo~e filed by highway patrolman G. W.
$50, one percent of the prize money won by Goodnite, . for selling the ticket at
Bien, Ohio Power Co. executive vice
lforak's Carry Out in Pomeroy.
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Cong. Clarence Miller Saturday advised the Meigs County !;tall Service
Corrunlttee that he learned from the Jn.
terstate Commerce Commission Aug . 22
that It had decided not to conduct local
public hearing s concerning the proposed
abandonment of the Chessie System
( C&amp;O) Logan to Pomeroy (via McArthur
and Gallipolis) line as It had earlier
promised.
The ICC cited lack of "local Interest"
aS the reason for the eUmlnaUon of the
planned hearings. The MCRSC said It
should be noted that tbe Commission
announced this on August 22, while
protests ( In written form) were not due
until September 3!
Cong. Miller intends to continue op·
position to the abandonment which along
with proposed Penn Central abandonmenl.s would leave Meigs and Gallia
Counties totally without rail service.
All persons interested In continued
service on this lin e should address letters
to : George Stafford, Chairm an , Interstate
Commerce Commission, Washington, DC
20423 referring to Docket AB18 (Sub No .
10). The committee asks that all persons
living in the area write expressing outrage
at the ICC decision and demanding local
public hearings. George Arnott is committee chalnnan, 480 Broadway St.,
Middleport.
Arnott said Rona ld Nathan, attorney,
Rail Service Planning Office of the Interstate Commerce Commission ha s
requested that all parties objecting to the
propOsed lenninalion of Penn Central
lines in southeastern Ohio and the related
area of West Virginia address comments
to the following:
9 copies - to Rail Service Plan ning
Office, 1900 L Street, NW, Washiongton ,
DC 20036.
1 copy - to Congressman Harley
Staggers, 2366 Dirksen ( NSOB ) Bldg.,
Washington, D.C.
1 copy - Senator John Glenn, Senate
Office Bldg ., WashinRlon, DC 20510.
I copy - Senator Vance Hartke,
Russell (SOB) Bldg., Washington , DC.
I copy - Senator Robert Taft, Jr.,
Senate Office Bldg., Washington , DC.
1 copy - Congressman Clarence
Miller, 434 Cannon Bldg ., Washington, DC .
Considering the nwnber of copies
required and variety of destinations,
persons may simply address one copy to
the Rail Service Planning Office and then
mail it to the Meigs Coun ty Rail Service
Commi ttee, 480 Broadway Street, Middleport, Ohio 45760, which will see that the
necessary copies are made and forwarded
to the proper officials .
It should be noted that these comments can be made by anyone and can
eonsisl of a simple statement of the
economic hardship caused by the·proposed
abandonment. Anyone opposing the
abandonment should write, whether they
have any direct connection to the railroad
or not. The comz:nittee's assistance is
available to anyone on the line whether
located in or out of Meigs County.

Oothing taken
in home B&amp;E
GALLIPOLIS -

Clothing, including

;;even pair of trousers and seven shirts was
stolen in a breaking and entering Friday at
the trailer home of Bernard Wells of
Garland Creek in the Crown City area.
Gallia County sheriff's deputies were still
investigating Saturday.
Deputies were also called Friday night
to the Teen Carryout in Crown Qty where
Elsie Spence, operator, reported eight to
10 men ha~ been in her place drinking beer
when a fight broke out. They broke a door
and window Inside her bll.'liness establishment then went to her trailer home nearby
and ripped a telephone 'off the wall.
Meanwhile, two acts of vandalism
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