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Area bands

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music and show formations in
tha t time. "
Awards will he made to the
top three bands in each class
and a special trophy will be
given to the band judged best
overall, he said. Additionally,
the top three majorette corps
in each class will · receive
awards.
"One of the best plums, "
Large said, "is that the
number one band in each
division will be presented at
the Marshall-Il li nois State
foo tball game that night."
One of the top three bands
will participate in pre-game
activities with Marshall's Big,
Green Marching Band. The
other two will participate in
half-time activ ities.

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By RAY MOSELEY
VIENNA, Austria (UP!) Saudi
Arabia
today
demanded a freeze on oil
prices until Jan . I, provoking
bitter opposition from other
major producers of the
world's oil.
Sheikh
Ahmed
Zaki
Yamani, the Saudi oil
minister, presented the
demand to a special session
of the Organization of

Four fined in
mayor's court
Four defendants were fined
an d lwo ot hef s forfeited
hands in Pomeroy Mayor
Dale E. Smith 's court Thursday night.
Fined were Alfred Evans,
Middleport, $!i and costs,
trespassing, and $10 and
costs, destroying property;
Warren Prine, Pomeroy, $10
and costs, failin g to pay an
old fine; Ray Yerian, New
Car lis le, $40 and costs,
dfiving without an opera lor's
license and $125 and costs and
three days in jail driving
while intoxicated, and Franklin !hie, Racine, $10 and
costs, sque~ling tires.
Forfeiting bonds of $30 each
were
Jerry
Hubbard,
Syracuse, open flask, and
Timmy Gilli lan, Ches ter,
sq uealing tires.

September
NEW TROOP - A new junior girl scout troop was
or ganized Tuesday night al t he Pomeroy Elementary
School by Mrs. Gert rude Casto, leader, and her assista nts,
Mrs. Patty Michael and Mrs. Es ther DeMoss. Assisting
with the presentation or pins during a rededication
ceremony were Barbara Whitlatch, Tammy Pettit, and
F.die Grinun . ln t he new Pomeroy Junior Troop 180 are,
pictured left to right, front row, Laura Van Meter,
Tammy Capehart, Kim Morrow, Sandy Reed, Edie

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Melinda
Custer, Langsvi lie ; Judy
Holter, Long Bottom; Marvin
Bennett, Point Pleasant;
James
Harrah ,
P oint
Pleasant.
DISCHARGED
Betty
Morton, Kenneth GuinU1er,
Pauline Hysell, Patricia
Rous h, Ethel Boyd, Edna
Deem, Selim Yates, Orv ille
Graham , General Hall , Billy
Herald , Loraine Wilson,
Mabel
Wolfe,
Charles
McGranes .

Pleasant Valley Hospita l
DISCHARG ES Mrs.
Emmett
Locke t ,
son,
Gallipolis; AlfredCasto, Pt.
Pleasant; John McClintock,
Jr., Point Pleasant; Theresa
Campbell, Gallipolis; Susa n
Grinstead, Point Pleasant;
Herbert Webb , Southside;
Floyd Bush, New Haven ;
Angela Warner, Gall ipolis
Fe rry; Mrs. Carl Neal,
Henderson ; Mrs. Char les
Fowler, Point Pleasant. Birth
- Sept. 25, a son to Mr. and
Mrs .
Murle
Hig g ins,
Gallipolis Ferry .
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Sept. 241
Ida
Aldridge,
Sylvia
Allinder, Deborah Arrington,
Gwendolynn Carter, Lessie
Clary, Nancy Cline, Dorothy
Clonch, Carol Eubanks, Nell

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Sept. 26-30
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Grimm, Carolyn Casto, and Carla DeMoss; second row,
Kim Salser, Julia Hayes, Anna Baxter, Angelia Curtis,
Barbara Whitlatch, Angela Triplett and Tammy Pettit ;
and back row, Angela Baker, Pricilla Herdman, Shilpa
Gordie, Angela Hubbard, Deanna Van Meter, Dixie Eblin,
Kim DeMoss, Anita Campbell, Cindy CUrtis, Robin McDaniel Annette Johnson, Amy Sisson, and Patty Duffy.
Not pr~sent for the picture were Belinda Grimm, Vicki
Morrison , and Alberta Richards.

Paul Turnbull of Mason dies

MASON, W.Va. - Paul E.
Frankli n, Thomas Gaspers,
Turnbull died Tuesday in
Willa Gilm ore, Matthew
Pleasant Valley Hospital. A
Glasgow, Wanda Hager,
plunnber, he served in the U.
Francis Halley , Sheila
S. Army in WW II a nd was a
Harmon , Charles Hawbaker,
member of VFW Post 1064 of
Sally Heber, Robert Hunt,
Huntington.
Maxine Ki nn aird, Rella
Mr. Turnbull was born
Kinnaird, Ruth Lafferty,
La ura
Lemley,
Louise
Morris, Roberta Neville ,
Britishers are
Linda
O'Brie n, · Joyce
Phillips, Cecil Roush, Mrs.
John Sanders and so n, first up slope
Christopher Scott, Er nest
Scott, Geraldine Scott, Clara
KATHMANDU, Nepal
Selb, Edith Sheward, Linda (UP!) - Two members of a
Shotts, Arizona S tewart, British exped iti on have
Pearl Welker, Elizabet h become the first persons to
Woods .
conquer Mt. Everest from its
(Births)
treacherous, rocky, south·
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin west s lope, t he Nepalese
Betts, Jr ., son, Wellston ; Mr . Foreign Ministry announced
and Mrs. Terry Bowman, today .
daug hter, Wellston; Mr. and
The ministry said the two
Mrs. Ja c k Jonas, son, Britons reached the world's
Wellston .
highest sunnmit Wednesday.
It identified them as Dougal
Haston, 32, direc tor of the
international sc hool of
BOAT SINKS
MASON, W. Va. - An Ill- mountaineering in Leysin,
foot pleasure boat belonging Switzerland, and Doug Scott,
to Robert Sizemore, Mason, a 33-year-&lt;Jld teacher, writer,
was sunk when an Wliden- a nd photographer fr om
lified barge hit it Tuesday Nottingham, England.
evening while docked in

Mason. No inj uri es were

October 19, 1909, in Hartford,
a son of the late Richard
James an d Cla r a Riffle
Turnbull.
He is survived by his wife,
Erma, Mason; six brothers,
William and Richard, both of
Mason; George of Hartford,
John of Clifton, Howard of
Windsor, Ont., and Harry,
Albuquerque, N. M.
Funeral services will be
conducted Friday from the
Fogles'o ng Funeral Home ,
Mason , at I :30 p. m . Burial
will be in the Kirkland
Memorial Garde ns. Christian
Science services will be read
by Mrs . Carolyn Towley, C.
S., of Nitro. Visitation hours
will be after 3 p. m. today at
the funeral home.

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However , Yamani said
after t'Qnsulting his government he has gone back to his
original
proposal
of
demanding a price freeze
until the end of this year, with
a ''moderate" in Crease in
1976.
Before Yamani returned,
Iranian oil minister Yams hid
Amouzegar told reporters, in
reference to Saudi Arabia,
" No one is going to dictate to
12 other countries."
Amouzegar, outl inin g
Iran's position for the first
time, said_he is pushing for a
"moderate" inccease of 15 to
16 per cen ~ when the curre nt
nine-month-old OPEC price

free.., expires Sept. 30. He
said the hike could take place
in two stages.
"I hope so," Amouzegar
said when asked If he thought
a compromise could he found.
Under the OPEC charter,
prices can only be raised by
unanimous decision. A 10 per
cent increase would raise the
world's oil bill by SIO billion
and boost U.S. oil import
costs by $2.5 billion.
At the height of Thursday's
ta lks, Yamani unexpectedly
left and flew to London to
consult with his government.
1l1e oil ministers delayed the
start of today's meeting 90
minutes so he co uld attend.

Mistrial declared
Meigs County Common
Pleas Judge J ohn C. Bacon
today declared a mistrial in
the State versus Calv in
Mayle, 22, Pomeroy, indi c!e,d for breaking and
enterinl:{
lhe
Goess le r
Jewelry Store and receiving
stolen property .
In a statement to The Daily
Sentinel this morning the
court said: " Judge Bacon
extends his thanks to the
jurors for bein~ diligent .

They took 10 ballots Thursday
and when they could not come
to a decision, the case was
declared a mistriaL"
The Judge indicated it will
he up to the prosecuting attorney's offi ce as to whether
the case will he retried.
Mayle was one of five men
the State charged in the
burglary which occurred on
Aug. 24, 1975. Charges have
been dismissed against

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COLUMBUS - ACROSS-THE-BOARD UQUOR prices in
Ohio are going to be raised in November , state Liquor Director
Clifford E . Reich said Thursday. Reich said prices will he
increased a maximunn of 5 cents on pints and fifths and a
II!aximum of 10 cenl'i on half gallons.
The increase, the first general price boost since 1969 , will
bring in an additional $3 million annually for the state, Reich
estimated. In addition to the general price hike which will
affect every one of the 687 brands on state liquor store shelves,
the prices of some selected brands will be raised to reflect the
quarterly pass-through to the consunner of distiller costs.

VOL XXVII

Stephen Pullins, Middleport,
and Doug Burns, Pomeroy .
Charges against Roger
Butcher, 26, Rutland, have
been
reduced
to
a
mi s demean or,
and
ditipOSition of his case is
pending. A warrant for Earl
Phelps was issued but he had
not been apprehended.
Serving on the jury were
Pearl Edwards, Harry
Richard, Harold E. Kauff.

Ilah
Roush,
Linda
Damewood, Kenneth Caldwell, Evelyn Lucke, Eloise
Connoly, Rachel Downie,
Bernice Lavalley, Peter
Chase and Terry Shane.
Charles Knight represented
the Stale and Mayle was
represented by William
Conley of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs . N. W.
Compton valued the jewelry
taken at $850.

present. The industry, he
said, reacts in the only way it
can to control the price of gas
at the wellhead destined for
interstate commerce. This
price, much lower than the
price the industry can obtain
for gas sold inside the state of
origin, results in gas not
moving into the ·interstate
lines, and thus becoming
scarce, and thus costly.
In reply to a question ,
White said he loo ks favorably
on the bill being sponsored by
Ohio Senator John Glenn and
two other Democrats. With
some
amendments
he
thoug ht the bill could be
helpful.
"Sen . Glenn knows the
problem, and this bill gets at
it," White said.
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White repeated warnings
that up to 65 per cent of the
Industry in Ohio could be hurt
by lack of gas this winter, and
by the winter of 76-77, there
could .be no gas at" ''·' r Ohio
industry .

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By WILUAM E . CLAYTON launched .
WASHINGTON (UPI I Sen. Dewey Bartlett, RThe Sena1e today approved Okla ., opposed the extension
legislation reimposing oi l because " it doesn't make
price controls until Nov. 15 to sense to retroactively adopt
gi ve Congress time to agree controls that haven't done t he
on a national energy policy.
The action will head off any
immediate conswner price
increases for gaso line and
other petroleunn products.
President
Ford
and
EAST LANSING, MICH. - THE NCAA has scheduled an
congressional leaders agreed
Oct. 13 hearing in Denver for Michigan State University to
on the compromise Thursanswer charges involving alleged , football recruiting
day,
and
the
Senate
violations .
Democratic Caucus later
The hearing , postponed twice during the summer without.
approved it. The controls
explanation, culminates an NCAA investigation that was first
m ade public last April. MSU President Clifton Wharton .J r. would he retroactive to Sept.
WASHINGTON. (UP!) _
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Thursday said the university is fully prepared to address the
Ohio electric power comSen. Edmund Muskie, Dcharges. Wharton will attend the proceeding, along with MSU
panies, with the exception of
Maine, sa id he expected
Executive Vice President Jack Breslin, Athletic Director Burt
Ohio Power, were not rated
quick Ho~e action and hoped
Smith head football. coach DeiUly Stolz and members of the
highly in a report by the
special committee Wharton appointed to conduct an internal the measure can be sent to
the White House for Ford's
Nat ional Associat ion of
probe of the charges.
Regulatory
Ut ilit y Comapproval later in the day.
missioners Thursday.
The plan specifies that
WASHINGTON - SENATE UBERALS HAVE failed in a Ford will not submit any plan
The report , designed to
final attempt to strike . strong antibusing language from a to Congress for the gradual
highlight good and bad utility
major appropriations bill. They had to settle for a compromise lift'ing of price controls before industry performance which
Thursday that leaves intact other antidiscrimination tools Nov. I , and either the House
state regulatory agencies can
ava ilable to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. or Senate could disapprove
study as a model for other
The Senate sched uled a vote today on a $45.1 billion ap- the proposal within five days
companies or examine for
propriations bill for the Departments of Labor and HEW that of its receipt.
possible
needed
imhas been tied up for more than a week by the busing dispute.
provements,
gave
Ohio
The agreement also insures
Although more amendments may come up, the major battle the Senate will reach a fina l Power seven favo rab le red
appeared to be over and the bill was headed for expected vote on the decontrol plan in
flags. OP was one of only
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five days even if a filibuster is eight of the 213 U.S. electric
companies
rated
th at
received seven favorable
fl ags and no unfavorable
ones.
Other Ohio companies,
however, didn't t·ate as well.
Those companies listed in

PORTSMOUTH - " Too
damn much regulation."
That's precisely how
Marvin Whi te, president of
Columbia Gas Inc ., pinpointed the causes of today's
energy crunch as related to
natural gas in an address
Thursd ay even in g to the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Council at Elks Country Club
here following an afternoon of
golf and dinner.
Said White: " When artificial controls are laid to
rest and the law of supply and
demand comes back to our
great industry - then, and
only then - can we supply
our customers in a manner in
which they were formerly
accustomed."
Introduced by , master of
ceremonies Jim Secrest,
executive secretary of the
Portsmo uth Chamber of
Commerce, White reviewed
the history of regulalions in
the gas industry when first
imposed In 1954 to the

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1975

NO. 116

job." He said only un·
controlled prices will in·
crea se s upplie s and so lv e the
energy problem .
The controls, holding most
domestically produced oil to

$5.25 per barrel-half the
price of uncontrolled oilexpired Sept. I. Oil companies held their prices,
waiting to see what Congress
would do.

Ohio Power wins
7 favorable ·n ods

Regulation blamed for
natural gas shortages

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Petroleunn Count ries on his proposai was for a 5 per cent
return from London where he price increase now and
consulted his government another 5 per cent at the
Thursday night.
beginning of 1976 and a freeze
Oil ministers from other for the whole of 1976.
member nations were bit" I was prepared to accept
terly opposed . Jamshid that proposal with certain
Amouzegar of Iran, told conditions."
reporters, in reference to
Saudi Arabia, " No one
country is going to dictate its
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
views to 12 others."
Sunday
through
Yamani said, "My position
Tuesday, fair Sunday and a
is to freeze prices ." He
chance of showers Monday
denied reports he had
and Tuesday. Highs will be
proposed a 5 per cent in·
In th e upper 60s lo th e lower
rrease.
70s and lows will be in the
' 'That was an AJgerian
50s.
proposal which I accepted ,"
he said . " The Algerian

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DOWNPOURS THAT FOLLOWED HURRICANE
ELOISE forced the evacuation of some 5,000 residents in
Pennsylvania and left awash or closed most major roads today
m the Washmgton, D. C. metropolitan area.
A total of 13'!, inches of rain fell in the last few days in the
Patuxent River basin and a 3•,&lt;, inch deluge in a seven-hour
period ending at 6 a.m. forced evacuation of downtown Laurel
and Detour, Md ., and along a four-mile run of the Patuxent
River. Stalled cars on flooded roads hampered traffic moving
into the nation's capital. Metropolitcan area officials called the
traffic snarl the worst since the blizzard of 1966 and the
heaviest rains since Hurricane Agnes in 1972.

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PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLA. - A STATE executive
surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Eloise and reported:
"For a ll intenl'i and purposes, Panama City Beach is gone."
The bill for restoration and cleanup in northwest Florida alone
will equal $200 million, state officials estimated. The Alabama
Gulf Coast suffered another $100 million damage.
W. T. Carlton, chief of the state Bureau of Beaches and
Shores, and Gov. Reubin Askew flew over the Florida
Panhandle's "Miracle Strip" by helicopter Wednesday. Askew
said he would ask President Ford to declare the 100-mile strip
of coast a disaster area.

THE BALBONI

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SPEAKER NAMED
The Rev. Carroll Sheets,

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CHEERS FOR SEVENTH GRADE - These girls are leading cheers for the Meigs
Junior High School seventh grade football squ ad this fall . They are front , 1 t:'J:-Jtnda
Kovalchik, chaplain; Nancy Wallace, Kenda Braun, co-&lt;:aptain; second row, ~i nope,
Linda Eason (holding Patty Cremeans) and Beth Perrin. Becky Chisholm, an intern with
the Meigs Loca1 Ohio University Teacher Cor;ls, is advisor.

ASK TOWED
Mark Anthony Pierce, 18,
Rt. 1, Middleport , and Lisa
Renee Herald, 16, Rt. I,
Middleport;
J ohn
Olaf
Atkins, Jr ., 29, Pataskala;
and Linda Ann Sauvage, 28,
Pomeroy .

WASHINGTON - PENNSYLVANIA GOV. Milton J .
Shapp, a determined dark horse a ccustomed to bucking to~ g
odds, is joining the crQWded field for the 1976 Democratic
preside ntial nomination .
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announced Democratic candidate, with at least two more
hopefuls expected to enter hefore the end of the year. The 63year-&lt;Jld Philadelphia businessman-turned -politician has had
a presidential campaign committee in tbe field organizing and
raising funds since midsummer .

EQl!!f-MENT MOVING IN - Ray Goodman, ieft, Meigs Hi gh School vocational
education director, and Dorsel Smith , Gallia County , mining instructor of Meigs High
School, are nioving equipment into the Pomeroy Junior High School Auditorium
preparatory to an expansion of the mining instruction program. TI1e Meigs Local Board of
Education recently approved the expansion of the program and the acceptance of $30,000
from the Governor's Fund for extensive improvemenl'i to the junior high building. The
building has been used as a senior citizens center and will continue to be used for thai
purpose. However, the senior citizens are expecting a federal grant which will enable them
to purchase and repair the old Pomeroy Senior High School building nearby as a ce nter. The
senior citizens have been using the junior high auditoriunn for a hot lun ch program.
However, Wednesday of next week will be the last time the auditoriunn can be used for that
purpose due to the moving in of the mining equipment. The hot lunch program will be
continued in other rooms of the building .

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BOSTON TEACHERS IGNORED A JUDGE'S ORDER
and fines mounting at $0,000 a day today to continue a walkout
that left classrooms virtually desolate and crippled a controversial desegregation plan in the nation's oldest public
school system. But Rhode Island's last three teachers strikes
ended Wednesday with agreement on new contracl'i and the
release of 14 Pawtucket and Woonsocket union leaders from
jaiL
CALL ANSWERED
The settlements in Pawtucket and Woonsocket, plus one in
The Pomeroy E-R squad
answered a call to Route 143 Tiverton, R . I. , meant resumption of school today for a total of
at 1:49 a . m. Thursday for 22,700 youngsters who had had their education disrupted for
Rita Roush, a m e di ca!' three weeks. Strikes in 13 RhO&lt;;le ISland commumt1es affected
patient, who was taken to more than 70,000 public school students during the month.
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Striking, rain-soaked Boston teacher walked their picket lines
Wednesday in defiance of i·a $0,000-a-day fine against their
union.

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Meigs County's three local
sc hool
districts,
arter
deductions for employes a nd
teachers reti r ement, and
a llotments to the county
.boa rd of education received
$191,136.45 in the state school
foundation subsidy payments
for Septemher .
According to the office of
State
Auditor
Thomas
Fergu son, Eastern Local
received $40,960.63 ; Meigs
Local, $110,944.44 and Southern Local, $39,183.38. The
county board of education
received a total of $11 ,311.75
including a direct allotment
of $6,667.99.

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reported. The Marine Safety
Office of the Coast Guard in
Huntington is investigating.
It was reported the barge that
struck the boa t was unloading
a passenger at the time. No
dam age estimates have been
released .

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In other business, SEORC
Presid~nt Bob Evans of
Gallipolis welcomed the more
than 75 representatives of the
region 's business and industry. He reviewed developments in the council's
ongoing project to increase
tourism in the area, He
praised the work of John
Irwin who masterminded the .
new "Ohio Southland"
magazine distributed through
AAA clubs and other travel·
oriented groups. Over 45,000
copies have been printed.
One of the events featured
in the magazine is the Bob
Evans Farm Festival Oct. I().
12 at Rio Grande where over
100,000 guests are expected.
Others attending from
Gallia County were Ken
Morgan, Bob Saunders,
Lowell Call, Ike Wiseman,
John Weeks, Gilbert Bush,
Roger Barron and Sylvan
White . From Meigs County
were John Reece and Chet
Tannehill.

the report and the red flags
(favorable-unfavorable) they
received incl uded:
Cincinnati Gas and Elec·
tric, 1·1. Cleveland Electric
llluminat ing, ().J; Colunnbus
and Southern Ohio Electric ,
0-4; Dayton Power and Light,
1-1 ; Ohio Edison, H .
Indiana and Michigan
Electric ranked best among
electric power companies,
while Consolidated Edison of
New York was worst , the
report showed.
Ralph Wickberg, president
of the quasi-governmental

nonprofit association, neither
endor~ .no~ rejected the
reports fmdmgs . •~e sa1d ,
however, It should . be made
ava1Ia~~e for scrutmy by the
ru.~hc. .
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Soarmg utility b1lls have
ca~ed consumers to hecome
cr!t1cal!y . ?wa~e of the
electric ut1ht~. mdustry as
never before, sa 1d Dr. J .
Edward Sm1th Jr., author of
th~. report.
.
The comparues a:e no
long~r. r egarded as JUst a
muniCipal se.~VJce to be taken
for granted .

The Senate action came
shortly
after
House
Democratic leaders today
defiantly challenged Ford to
accept longtenn controls on
oil prices, saying the public
has flatly rejected Ford's
plan to "force crushing oil
price in crea Ses on the
people."

Barsotti

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Weather
Light drizzle today and
tonight. Lows in the lower
50s. Partly cloudy Sat urday,
highs in the upper 60s .
Probability of rain 40 per cent
today , 30 per cent tonight , 20
per cent Saturday.
SIX KILLED
PADERBORN,
West
Germany (UP! 1 An
American military helicopter
Carrying U.S. service m en
cras hed today in central West
Gr many , killing at least six
pc1 .,on's aboard, police said.
Police said they believed the
helicopter was a huge
Chinook , commonly called
the ' "IJ'e Jolly Green Giant,"
flying from an American
base near Wiesbaden.

WELLSTON - E lection of
a vice-ehainnan, passage of a
resolution urging location of
the proposed coal gasification
plant at Haverhill, and a long
discussion on agency certifica lion hig hli ghted a
meeting of the Ohio Valley '
Reg ional
Development
Commission at Wellston this
wee k.
Joseph Barsotti, Executive
Director of the Galli a-Meigs
Community Action agency,
was elected vice-chairman of
the OVRDC, filli ng the
vacancy created by the
resignation of Paul Willer ,
former
Gallipolis
c ity
manager.
Over 40 commission and
OVRDC staff personnel atte nded the dinner meeting at
the Coach House, with Roger
H. Howard, Executive
Director of the local government services department of
th e Ohio Department of
Economic a nd ConunWJ ity
Development
as
guest
spea ker.
Howard , arguing that
regionalism
fs
not a

"dangerous conce pt, " urged

Emhoff
killed
DAYTON (UP!) - The
body
of
a
wealthy
businessman who was kidnaped Tuesday and whose
son had paid $400,000 for his
release was found to da y
along a road in nearby Jefferson Township, the FBI
said.
The FBI said Lester C.
.1Ennhoff, 67, who owned three
furni ture stores here, had
been shot in the back. His
body was found along Olt
Road by FBI agents and
Montgomery County sheriff's
deputies.
An FBI spokesman said
two ·suspects had been taken
into custody. They were not
identified.
The cav belonging to
Emhoff, a go ld colored
Cadillac, was found Thursday .
night
in
suburban
Miamisburg.

NEW MASONIC LODGE -Members of Harrisonville Masonic Lodge 411 have rolled up
their sleeves and buill a new -Masonic Hall next door to Harrisonville Elementary School.
All money and lahar has been donated for the 36xl00 foot cement block building . Members
hoP., to brick the exterior when money is available. Shown on the front porch of the building
Thursday are four members who were working, 1-r, Norman Will, David Riggs , Harold Riel
and Junior Howard. Jerry Well is worthy ma ster .

the OVRDC commission to
take Immediate steps to
become a certified slate
agency either as a council of
governments or a regjonal
pla!Wing commission.
"The Ohio Valley Regional
Development Commission is
a
needed
areawide
multi-jurisdictional agency,
controlled by local elected
offic ials" Howard s taled,
continuing , dThe regionalism
concept helps keep decisionmaking in the hands of local
government" .
The commission wtll meet
in the immediate future to
decide which avenue to take
toward state certification.
Passed unanimously was a
resolution urging the Coalcon
Corporation to locate a coal
gasification demonstration
plant at Haverhill in Scioto
County since the area is rich
in coal deposi Is and since the
Appalachian
Regional
Commission has predicted a
doubling of coal production in
the Appalachian area within
the next decade becailse of
increased energy demands.

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Bail set at
$¥2 .million·:
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -

Ball for W1U1am and Em1ly

Harns , Patncta Hearst 's
comparuons m an a lleged
SLA crune spree, was fixed
at a half-m 1ll10n dollar s
Thursday by a JUdge who sa1d
"JUSt a casual readmg of the
newspapers" was enough to
convmce hun the; would fl ee
tf they could

The

Harnses

were

ar ra1gned on 18 fe lony
char ges ca rrymg sentences
up to hfe m pnson a m1d
sccunty as heavy&gt;as an y eve r
seen m a courtroom here
R1fle-totmg poll ee s tood

wat ch on the roof of the
bUJldmg , and the courtroom
m the Central Ja1l was
surrounded by dozens of
deputies
and
she riff 's
marshals All those enlermg
wer e searched and passed
through metal detectors
The Ha rr1ses were brought
m w1th the1r hands cuffed
behind them to chruns around
th e1r wa1sts Other than to
acknowledge their 1dentlties,
th ey sa1d nothing durmg the
25-rmnute arratgnment
Mumc 1pal Court Judge
E n c Younger - son of
Ca hforma Attorney General

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CINCINNATI IUPI) - "ClrcWTIBkioiCt•s :oem to
md1cate" that Sara Jane Moore, accused of trying to
assassmate President Ford, is the daughter of Ruth
Moore Kahn of Pleasant Ridge, Ohio.
But Mrs Kahn doesn't have deflrute proof
"I had a daughter named Sara Jane Kahn who was
born Feb. IS, 1930," Mrs. Kahl'~ld Thursday m a bnef
statement read m front of her home. "I have not seen
her in 20 years
"She has broken all ties wtth her family," Mrs Kahn
saJd. "Until I have some defmite proof, such as
fingerprmts or a statement from her, I cannot say that
she 1s my daughter, although circumstances seem to
md1cate that she lS my daughter."
The woman accused of firing a shot at Ford Monday
m San FranelSco, now identified as Sara Jane Moore, lS
believed to have been born "Sara Jane Kahn" m
Charleston, W.Va., Mrs. Kahn's old hometown, m 1930.
Mrs Kahn would not answer reporters' questions.

EveUe J Younger - demed
requests for a lower bail,
callmg them "extreme flight
riSks "

"The hkelihood of flight in

her politics are radical

By RICK DU BROW
SAN FRANCISCO I UPI ) P a tnc1 a Hearst, m Jall
conversations w1th a fr1 end ,
srud she doesn't want a ball
arrangement m which she
would be a "pr1soner in my

parent's home " She also
mdicated her poht1cs had
changed rad1cally.
In an affldav1t three days
ago her father , Randolph
Hearst, sa1d M1ss Hearst had

expressed "an enthustashc
wish to return to hYing w1th

t,Ier parents "
In the taped conversatiOn,
she mdicated she ha d embrac ed a ''revolutwnary
feminist" outlook smce her
abductwn by the Symbwnese
Llberatwn Army 19 months
ago and was mfur1ated when
she was captured two weeks
ago.
The conversatiOns were
disclosed Thursda y m a
part1al transcnpt of a taperecording of a VlSII to M1ss
Hearst by Patr1c1a Tobm
-;Saturday m the San Mateo
, :;county Ja1lm Redwood City.
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transcnpt to Judge Oliver filed earher thlS week as part
Carter so he could make 11 of a bail hearing, said she was
ava1lable to the three
"completely convmced of the
psychl3tnsts appomted to ex- love and affection of her
amme
the
21-year-{)ld family and that she will fmd
newspaper heiress Carter safety and comfort m 1ts
sa1d he wanted the evaluation midst.''
pnor to cons1dermg a bail
M!SS Hearst said in tape
reduchon request by her recordings after bemg kidlawyers.'
naped that she had renounced
M1ss Tobm, m the con- her past life to jom the small
versatwn, asked M1ss Hearst - terrorist group.
whether she was speaking
M1ss Hearst and three SLA
candidly w1th her parents members were captured here
durmg the1r v1s1ts.
last week
M1ss Hearst "Well, I
She also told her friend that
mean, hke, the only thing I she did not want to make any
(deleted) I'm not talking to public statements until she
anybody real openly because was out on bail.
it's too we1rd and bes1des hke
"I would just as soon glVe 11
they hsten m on everything myself m person, and 1t'll be
and photograph, but, ah, I a, a, revolutionary fenurust
mean, I told 'em that my perspecllve totally and, ah,
pohtics were different "
urn, you know, I never got, I
She also sa1d "Well, what I guess I'll just tell you, like,
want to do 1s (deleted) I don't my pohtics are real different
want to have the ball thing from a, way back when
where I'm a pnsoner m my (deleted) "
parents' home wh1ch is possiThe transcript went on :
ble, but (deleted)."
M1ss Hearst· "(deleted)
Delellons in the transcnpt and so th1s creates all kmds of
were made by Brownmg.
problems for me in tenns of a
M1ss Hearst's affidavit, defense."

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· CLEVELAND (UPI )
:Pennsylvania Gov. Milton J
~app, the latest announced
:~preSidenllal candidate, says
' the federal government,
''from the top down,'' 1s not
; accepting 1ts respons1b1lity to
·the American public.
: "The federal govermnent
"today looks upon you as
Clevelanders, not as Ohmans
or Amencans," Shapp said m
kicking off his camprugn here
.- Thursday "It f~ Cleveland
•·•can work out 1ts problems
..:and New York, Ph1ladelph1a
:i::-imd Harrisburg can work out
;~the1r own problems.
: .- "I've listened mtently to
: . the other candidates," Shapp
-~d at an airport news
""conference in his hometown,
.... uand I haven't seen any w1th
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situatmn m th1s country and
w1th programs to deal wtth 1!.
That's why they've gone all
over the country and haven't
stirred up any excitement ."
Shapp sa1d runnmg for the
presidency has been on hlS
mind "the last couple of
years, certainly since the
truckers' strike of 1974."
"I went to Washmgton and
was
Involved
to
my

eyebrows ,"

he

said

m

referrmg to his efforts to end
the stnke by independent
truckers. " I knew about the
VIOlence on the h1ghways, the
shutdowns of factories and
employment, but I couldn't
get anybody to understand
the problem.
' 'I saw an enormous
vacuum m Washmgton
There
was
so
little

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.,advice to Ford

cooperallon
"I had to go there
( Washmgton) to get things

done," satd Shapp. "I expenence that every day as a
governor, trymg to get things
started."
Shapp, a multimillionaire
and cable teleVISion pioneer,
S8ld h1s busmess background
qualifies h1m for the
presidency as much as his
gubernatorial experience.
"The only purpose of
govermnent is to serve the
leg1timate needs of people:
national defense in times of
emergency, the economy,
educallon, health and Ia w

this case is as great as any

I've ever handled/ ' he satd
"That 1s ev1dent to anyone
who has mformatwn about
their behaviOr over the past
months. Just a casual
reading of newspapers and
other reports from the med1a
would give that mformahon "
He scheduled a pretrial
hearmg for Oct. 8
Mrs. Harr1s, wearmg a
white smock, be1ge slacks
and tenn1s shoes, smiled and
mumbled under her breath
when she saw the mass of
reporters and televl s lon
crews awrutmg her arnvai at
the court from the women 's
Jail. The lAs Angeles Times
reported that when a reporter
yelled to Harr1s on his
arnval, asking for a comment on Patricia Hearst , "he
retorted with an obscene
suggestion to the reporter."

Meigs
Property
Transfers
George A. Wolfe, Faye
Wolfe to Frank W Stalder,
Edna W Bearhs, I 050 acre,
Chester
George A Wolfe, Faye
Wolfe to Menzel Sm1th ,
Genevieve Smith, 3 611 acres,
Chester.
Ethel M. Cross, dec., to J.
D11lon Cross, W1lham S.
Cross, Mary Roush, cert for
trans., Sutton.
James Weber, Katie Weber
to Drew Webster Am Legwn,
Inc. No. 39, Lots, Pomeroy.
Mannmg D Webster, Mary
A. Webster, to Gary L. Ellis,
Dorothy D Elhs, lots,
Pomeroy
Albert Goeglem, Ida Susan
Goeglem to Harold H.
Blackston,
Helen
E.
Blackston, 1.277 acres,
Chester.
Albert Goegiein, Ida Susan
Goeglem to Franc1s E .
Shaeffer, Mary E Shaeffer,
1.675 acre, Chester.
Mana S Foster to Joseph
Edward Foster, Jr , parcels,
Pomeroy
Mana S Foster to Ann
Foster Cottnll , parcel,
Pomeroy

enforcement," said Shapp,
who appeared later at a
receptiOn hosted by several
promment Cleveland Democrats.

In 1959, the worst typhoon
in Japanese history left 4,464
dead.

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Collapsed lung needs patch
Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
..,.. DEAR DR LAMB : Recently I was hospilahzed
::Jor e1ght days due to a
- eollapsed lung A tube was
:::m.erted mto my chest to
- pump it back up, but for some
reason 1t d1dn 'I work So
,.another one was inserted m
,. the same place wh1ch didn't

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:;inserted a tube from un:;derneath my arm on the far
::side of my breast, and my
;:tung was up by the next day
they have told me 1s that
:Iungs sometiines collapse for
""110 reason, and that they don't
• know why the first two tubes
:.Udn't work..
.
" Please g1ve me some m: rormation about this. I still
:;:have pain In both lungs
ometimes. I smoked for
:,:several years but qliit a year
..ago. I can now tell anyone
~~ if I can qliit smoking
anyone can. I will never

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smelhng c1gare ttes
DEAR READER - Yes,
lungs sometimes collapse,
about hke a t~re goes flat, and
essenllally for the same
reason, because of a hole m
the lung.
Your lungs are really a
collec lion of small balloons
all connected together filled
with air Usually a person
with your problem has a
smaller blister-like area at
the upper tip of the lung. The
blister breaks causing a hole
m the lung and air leaks out of
a lung into the space between
the lungs and the chest wall.
Those little blisters are
called blebs, and you may
have been born w1th one or
more. When one breaks the
hole that results heals while
the lung is collapsed. The
lung is patched by nature.
Then the ai• in the space between the lung and your chest
wallis absorbed and lhe lung

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expands again. This would wr1 te to me m care of this
occur m time m most cases newspaper, P.O. Box IS51,
w1thout mserting a tube to Radio City Sttation, New
drain off the excess 8lf Y6rk, N.Y. 10019. Send 50
outside the lung, but 1t takes a cents, a long, stamped selflong time that way.
addressed envelope and ask
Why did the first two tubes for The Health Letter number
through your chest wall not 2-4, Keeping Your Lungs Fit.
work? It is a good bet that the
You may never have any
lung was not completely more of these episodes but if
collapsed and part of the lung you have a cluster of blebs
wrapped around the open end (blisters) at the tijrof your
of the tube. When the tube lungs, you could have one of
was Inserted higher where them break again. When a
the lung was collapsed away person has several episodes
from the chest wall, the open and such a problem it is
end of the tube was too far sometimes a good 1dea to
away from the lung for this to remove the small area of the
happ~:n and it worked.
lung where the blebs are.
The tube works by allowing
This episode does not mean
the air to be pushed out of the you have serious lung disease
space between the lungs and or that It will shorten or
chest wall as the lung ex- othel"'vlse affect your life. I
pands. This speeds up the agree you should not moke
process.
and am against smoking for
For a better understanding health reasons, but I'll have
of how your lungs work and to tell you that your problem
the relationship of the lungs is probably unrelated to
to your chest wall, you can c1garettes.

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By DAVID E . ANDERSON
WASHINGTON IUPI) - A
White House adv1sory panel
has told Pres1dent Ford
soc1al and personal use of
mariJuana should have a low
pr10nty m Ia w enforcment
It sa1d law enforcement
agenc1es should mstead put
the1r efforts and dollars mto
dealmg w1th hard drug abuse
The recommendation was
con tamed m a !SO-page report
by the drug abuse task force
of the White House's Domesllc Counc!l, dehvered
pnvately to Ford on Sept. 15.
The1 portions of the report
dealing Wlth marl JUana were
obtamed by UP!
Although the report contamed no spec1f1c leg1slallve
recommendattons, manJoana law reform advocates smd it was tantamount to an endorsement of
"decrumnahzatton" - reducmg present penalt1es for
possesSion and personal use
of manJuana to roughly the
level of parkmg tickets
The U S
Drug - Enforcement
Administrallon
Thursday derued a pelltion
askmg 11 to e1ther remove all
federal
controls
from
marl Juana or at least allow 11
to be sold across drugstore

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By United Press lnternat•onal

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counters. The petition was
f1ied by the Nat10nal
Organization for the Reform
of Mar1juana Laws and the
Amencan Public Health AsTwo key members of the
While House adVlSOry task
force - Dr. Robert DuPont,
director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and
former
Pennsylvania
governor Raymond Shafer,
who headed the National
Commission on Marijuana
and Drug Abuse - have
pubhcly favored lowering
mariJuana
criminal
penallles.
The 18-member task force
sa1d
the
w1despread
recreational
use
of
mariJuana
and
the
"relat!Vely low soc1al cost"
involved
justify
"deemphasizing s1mple
possesSion and use of
mariJuana tn law enforcement efforts ... "
"That 1s essentially the

same as decrunmalization.''
saJd Ke1th Stroup, execullve
d1rector of the Nallonal
Orgawzat10n for the Reform
of MariJuana Laws. "It's
obvfous that they can't
pohllcally make an outr1ght
recommendatwns for decriminalization.''

approval.

"People are fed up with politics as usual," said Reagan,
who received a speaker's fee of $5,000 for his appearance here.
"lt'stime to call ina doctor." Reagan also attended a $100iJer·
couple reception - attended by about 150 people - preceding
his 35-rninute speech at the rally m the University of Dayton
Krena.
"The voters in 1972 repudiated the welfare state, the
erosion of our defense poature and the increase of federal
govenunent intervention in our lives,'' said Reagan.

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Feeder Steers ( 400-700 lbs.)
25-34.50, Feeder Heifers ( 400700 Ibs.) 20-27.50.
COWS - Utility 22-24.50,
Canner &amp; CUtter 16-21.75.
Bulls 22.50-29.75, Veals 4G49.50, Hogs 6~2.40, Sows 5455, Boars 45.50-48.50, Pigs (by
the hea\1) 31J-35.

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Team 6
Men's lnd Game
Voss, 205, Women's

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Men's high series - Ed
Voss 563, women's High
Ser1es Betty Whitlatch,
472

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MADE REGENT
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
appointment of James W.
Shocknessy, c~ of the
Ohio Turnpike Commission
for more than a quarter of a
century, to the Ohio Board of.,.
Regents was announced
Thursday by Gov. James A.
Rhodes.

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September 16,1975

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HOUIO

Me1gs High's Marauders
wtll he favored to lengthen
the1r wm streak to three
' games tomght on the
Marauder Stadium turf m
Pomeroy when Waverly
comes to town
It 1s the hd-hfter game for
both teams m their campa1gn
for honors m the tough
Southeastern Oh1o Athletic
Conference Neither had
much fortune a year ago,
Waverly flmshing e~ghth , and
Me~gs seventh. Nor 1s e1ther
expected to do much more
th1s time around than 1rr1tate
the powerhouses m Ironton,
Gallipolis, Athens, Jackson,
Logan and Wellston
So, 1f predictions made last
week by the reg10n's sportswnters and broadcasters ,
and schools' coaches have
any leg1timacy, the battle
tomght could settle the
league's most also-ran fimsh .
But football bemg football,
to put one more nule on a
badly worn chche , neither
Me1gs nor Waverly Wlll be
thinking about that tomght
It Wlll be for all the marbles,
as far as Coach Chancey's
boys of Me~gs and the
Waverly team are concerned
And agam, football being
football,
who
knows·
stranger things have happened than that one of the two
should weld 1lself mto a
contender, sportswriters' and
coaches, opmions notwtth·
standmg
Me1gs, In three outmgs has
won two and lost one, the bad
mark being to out-&lt;Jf-state
Pomt Pleasant, 12-14, and the
two victories commg over
Belpre 35-11 and R1pley, W
Va., 28-8
It 1s m the common opponent, Belpre, that a
matchup can be gained to compare Meigs
and Waverly. The Ti gers upended the Eagles 100 last week for the1r f1rst
victory m three starts, losses
havmg come earlier at the
hands of a tough _Wheelers-

ROBERT HOEFLICH
C1ty Ed1tor
lshed daily ex
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g company
, Pomeroy ,
Business Off1ce Plio&gt;rie
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Dunfee, 193, VIcky Gillilan,

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Meigs favored tonight

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MEIGS- MASON AREA
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burg club, 24-a, m 1ts first
The Marauders, m totally
game of the season, and ~ outclassmg11!pley - much
to Portsmouth West m 1ts more than the score md1cated
second
- have to be commg mlo
Meanwhde, Coach Chancey thelf league opener under the
1s expected to have all h1s best possible cond!llons off
horses ready for full duty two straight v1ctortes, and
mcluding co-capta1n end- free of maJor inJuries .
defensive halfba c k M1ck
Although heavy rams m
Davenport who was held out m1dweek softened up the
of most of lhe actwn last Marauder held, 1t should be
week while a pamfully m excellent condlllOn tomght
sprained ankle was mendmg . w1th cloudy sk1es but m1ld

tempera tures and httle or no W1lh a m son e nd s, Willford
r am e xpec te d by th e and Carper ta ckl es, Pickens
professwnal forec asters
and Clark guards, and John
The Maraud e r offen s1ve Blake, center
backfield should show up
Defen s1vely , they show
tomght w1th J1m Anderson at Pic kens and Qualls, ends ,
quarterback , Terry Qualls at Carper and Blake tackles ,
la!lback, M1ke Magnotta at W11lford or Starcher m1ddle
wmgback and Dan Buffmgton guard, Stewart, Cremeans,
a t fullback, wh1ch IS how 11 Ma gnotta and Mar s hall ,
has opened each !Jme m !975 linebackers, and Davenport
Across the lme on offen se and Randolph halfbacks
shouid be Davenport and
Game lime 1s 8 p m

Big Blacks roll over
HHS for third victory
Coach Steve Safford 's Pt.
Pleasant B1g Blacks rolled
over Huntmgton High 22~ at
Fa1rf1eld Sladmm Thursday
mght.
It was Pt Pleasant 's
second stra1ght gr1d v1ctory,
and lh1rd of the year m f1ve
starts
The Mason Counllans
scored two touchdowns and a
safety as a d1rect result of
HHS m1scues and added the
!mal s!X-pomter followmg a
short punt Meanwh!le, the
B1g Blacks ' defensive un1t

allowed the Pony Express m
1ts temtory only once durmg
the game .
HHS mana g ed only 45
yards rushmg and had only
ihree flrst downs, one commg
on a Point Pleasant penalty .
Iromcally, the Pomes , who
have generated only 28 pomts
all season , scored first on a
Point Pleasant bobble
Punter Charhe Perry bobbleded a f~rst'&lt;juarter snap
a nd hiS on -the-run boot
sqwrted about 10 yards mto
the wa11lng arms of HHS'

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Greg Johnson , wh o raced IS
yard s untouched mto lhe end

zone
Tailback Bill Rardm , who
led all rushers w1th 68 yards
m 10 carnes, scored tw1ce for
the B1g Blacks on run s of
eight and two yard s ,
respech vely Chr1s Swann
snared a mne-yard TD pass
from s ub quarterback M1ke
Burgess for the fmal B1g
Black scor e
PI Pleasant's other pomts
came m the second penod
wh e n HHS punter Chuck

Orioles still hoping

York wisely downed a h1gh
snap 10 h1s own end zone for a
safety
Pt. Pleasant w11l play at
George Washmglon next
Friday
STATISTICS
HHS
Ftrstdowns
3
Yards Rush
45

Department
Yards Pass

PP
10
145

5

Passes

t

Fumbles Lost
Penalties
Punts

5 46

36

jj

4

2

20
7 75

3230 633 2

Score by Quarters
PI Pleas
0 9 6 7- 22

HHS

By BILL MADDEN
rerences m the American
UPI Sports Wnter
League East next week when
For the Baltimore Onoles, the season 1s over for most
the ram-tiOaked dream of a everyone else . The Onoles,
pennant still lives Not so, 3'1, games behmd the Red Sox
however, for Lindy Mc - w1th seven to play, were
Daniel, who has g~ven up that ramed out at home with
dream after 21 years of Detro1t, wh1le Boston 's game
trying.
With Cleveland was al so
Thursday's rams brought washed away m the wet wake
more postponements to the of Humcane Elo1se
Orwles and the Boston Red
But m Kansas City, where
Sox, who wtll now likely be the Royals seemed as far
forced to settle their dif- away from the rams as they

that season, 29-14.
ThlS year's North Carolina
squad, which w1ll brmg a 1-1
mark mto packed Oh10 Stadium, LS young and mexperten~
ced
The Tar Heels opened w1th
a 33-7 victory over William &amp;
Mary, but were suletracked
last week 34-7 by Maryland,
although that contest could
have been closer.
"Don't sell the Tar Heeis
short," warned Ohio State
ass1stant coach Dick Walker,
notmg North Carolma 's
strong running game headed
by senior Jun Betterson and
Jumor Rick Vo1ght
Betterson and Vmght, both
over 200 pounds, each rushed
for I,OOOyards last year while
sharmg the trulback spot . The
difference th1s year is they
are running behind an mexperienced offens1ve lme.
"After lookmg at them on
fiim, they are a lot better
football team than they
showed agamst Maryland,"
S8ld Walker "They have
some great athletes."
Votght is one Buckeye coaches know about because
" we tried our darndest to get
him," said Walker.
The Tar Heel offense is
centered around the runrung
of Betterson and V01ght,
although senior quarterback
Bill PAschall has passed for

232 yards and three TDs
Fullback Br1an Sm1th has
carried only nme tunes m two
games, bemg used ahnost
exciUSlvely as a blocker
Ohw State, w1th Wlns over
rugged foes Michigan State
and Penn State, should be at
near full strength for the Tar
Heels, who stand 1-2 agamst
the Buckeyes in thr ee
preVIous games.
Center R1ck Applegate,
who spramed an ankle
agamst Penn State, and
linebacker Ed Thompson,
w1th a spramed back, were
the only doubtful starters but
Liley are expected to play
Griffm, who now has a
strmg of 23 strrught regular
season games wilh 100 or
more yards rushmg, has 736
yards m two games to lead
the Buckeyes, but fullba ck
Pete Johnson has 181, mcluding 112last week , and has
scored four of the team's flve
touchdowns.
The young Oh10 State
defense, led by tackles N1ck
BuonallliCl and Ed Beamon
and hnebackers Aaron
Brown, Ken Kuhn and
Thompson, hasn't yet allowed
a touchdown
Brown, a qmck, 6-2, 222pound sophomore, was the
"buck of the week" or top
defens1ve player agamst
Penn State

were from the American
League west pennant, " The
Preacher" was callmg It a

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career
Lindy McDamel, the lay
preacher who tolled for SIX
nonpennant wmners over a
span of 21 years begmmg m
1955,
an noun ced
h1s
retirement before the Royals '
~2 loss to the Mmnesota
Twms and then went out m
style, retmng the Twms 1-2-3
m the nmth mmng.
" I made up my mmd to
rellre about 10 days ago ,"
saJd the 39-year old McDamel, who began hts career
w1th the St. Lows Cardinals
and then went to the Ch1cago
CUbs, San Franc1sco G1ants,
New York Yankees (post
1964) and the Royals. " After
21 years, I fe lt I'd lost
something - motlvatwn ' 1
McDamel leave s be hmd
h1m a hfetlme record of 141119
" I was glad I got the opporturuty to p1tch tomght." he
sa1d , " and he able to fimsh up
wtlh such an easy mrung "
Unfortuna tely for the
Royals, the early part of the
game wasn' t so eas y. Lyman
Bostock went 3-for-4 for the

Junwr High Eighth
Grade Football squad lost a
heart breaker m the last
seven seconds of play Thursday at Me1gs Sladmm m
Middleport to Wahama
The game was lied 6 all
when Wahama m the last
seven seconds went m for a
touchdown on a pass play
Scormg for Me1gs was Van
W1lford m the second half At
half-t1me , the game was
scoreless Me1gs 1s now 1-1
The seventh grade also was
defeated 14 to 6 The scormg
for Me1gs was by Ke1th Doss

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and scored two others. Cra1g
KusiCk also had a 425-foot
solo homer for Mmnesota
In the only other Amencan
Le ague
game
played
Thursday , Ch1 ca go pasted
Oakland 8-2. San D1ego put
away San Franc1sco !Him the
only Natwnal League game
scheduled

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SATURDAY-SEPTEMBER 27th
UNTIL 5 PM

''FAMILY OUTING"
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SO. CHARLESTON
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another ru~ged assignment
Saturday mght ill Ce~tral
M1chlgan .
.
,
Central, 1-G-1 m the MAC
and 1-1-1 overall after a W-16
lo~ last week to Northern
Ml Chlgan, lS tough defens1vely and could force Rocket
coach Jack Murphy !&lt;' ~ly
even more heavily on Swltk .
" We have to do what we: do
best, only do 11 more ofte11 .' '
srud Murphy, who':" ground
game m last week s loss to
Villanova accounted for only
80 yards in 44 attempts. " We
may have to throw the
football 90 per cent of the

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505; Women -

Toledo .
MlBf?l rolled over Marshall
SO-Om lts opener before bemg
derailed 14-13 last week by
th~. Spartans.
Our players were deeply
hurt by the one.pomt loss to
M1c h1ga_n State," sa1d
Redskin Coach Dick Crurn.
" But, we have to put lhat
game out of our mmd now
a nd co ncentra te on our
league opener "
Toledo, whlch has dropped
1ts last two games desp1te the
strong n ght arm of senior
quarterback Ge ne Sw1ck, has

Bowling Green takes a 2-0
r ecord a gamst Dayton, which
heat Akron 31-9 a week agofor the Flyers' first wlri ·m
three games
"
The Fa lcons rehed on the
passmg
of
sophomore
quarterback Mark MilleP m
1ts 16-14 wm over SouuM.m
M1ss1ssipp1 last week. Miller
passed for 173 yards against
Southern M1ssiss1pp1
In beating previously
unb eaten Akron , Dayton,
which had had IS turnovers ",
Its ftrst two games, did not
turn 11 over once and forced
'
s1x Zip turnovers.
Flyers quarterback B:J .
Druley ran for two toothdowns and h1t on 6 of 10 pass
attempts to lead the way. The
Falcons will be the fourih
str8lght unbeaten team fac'ect
by the F1yers .
Cincinnati takes its 2~
mark to Louisville for a night
game against the Cardinals,
while Ashland entertains
Wayne State (Mich .) J n
another contest under the
hghts.
Akron, which had lookect
unpressive m operung w1ns
over Marshall and Western
Michigan, tr~es to rebolll)d
from the loss to Dayton wh ~n
the Zips entertain Cenlj'Jll
State in a night game . CSU Is
1-2 following a 28-0 win over
Lincoln University (Mo .) last

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CHESTER An old
fashioned revival wlll'be held
at the Chester Nazarene
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Church Oct. 1 through Oct. 12
at
7:30p.m. nightly. The Rev.
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;:; with speclal singing each
:
:l evening. The Rev. Herbert
Grate is pastor. Everyone is
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Leadmg the Golden Flash
atta ck 1s seruor quarterba ck
Greg Kokal , a four-year starter , who cut up VirglDla Tech
w1th 14 pass completions m 18
attempts for 219 yards and
two touchdowns.
M1am1 , its 24-game unbeaten streak snapped last
week by Michigan State ,
should get another one
started agamst Ball State ,
although the Cardma ls of
coach Dave McClam have
been surpr!Slngly tough so
far , Wlth v1 ctones over
Ea stern
M1 c h1 ga n a nd

tune

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Wnter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Archie Griffin may not be any
surprise to North Carolma
Coach Bill Dooley this time
around but it isn't gomg to
make the job of stoppmg
second ranked Ohio State's
He~sman Trophy wmner any
easier.
It was in the second game
of the 1972 season agamst the
Tar Heels when Griffin burst
on the scene with a then
school record 239 yards
rushmg and he hasn't slowed
down any since.
When Dooley brought h!S
team to Columbus that
September afternoon, he
wasn't even aware of Griffin,
but he was when he left wtth
the Tar Heels' only loss of

Early Sund•y Mixed

September 14,1975

to date."
Wh1le the OU offense,,
guided by seruor quarterback
Rick Ulienthal, a converted
rece1ver, has not been
overpowermg in the fil st two
games, Hess saw some s1gns
of improvement.
"I thought our offen se
began to put It together better
m the second half agamst
Ball State, " Hess said . " But
Kent lS a much bigger and a
more explosive football team
and thlS w1ll be our toughest
tes~ so far , I'm s ure "

Tarheels sure would like
to stop Mr. Arch Griffin

parties."

LIVESTOCK SALES

to play our best football game

Fraday ' s Game s.
CAll Ttmes EOn
Ch1c ago ( K aa t 20 13 ) at M in
neso ta &lt;Ban e 2 1) 2 15 p m
Clevelan d ( E ck ersley 13 6 and
Wa 1ts 5 21 at Bos ton ( Cl evela n d
11 9 and T• a n t 11 14) 2. 5 p m
Ba tt1 more !A lex ander B a an d
Gr1ms ley 10 lJJ at N ew Yo rk
( Hunt er 22 14 an d M ed 1ch 15
16) , 2. 5 30 p m
Detro 1t ( Bare 8 12) at M il
wauke e (B r o ber g 13 16), 8 30
pm
Kansas C1t y (L eonar d 1.4 7) at
TeKas ( Jenk 1n s 17 11) 9 p m
CallfornJa ( F 1g ue roa 1612) a t
Oakland ( Bosman 10 61 11 p m

CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
Cincmnati Reds open a threegame senes w1th Atlanta
Braves
at
Riverfront
Stadmm tomght, the final
games of the regular season
for both teams
The Reds, who wrapped up
the National League Wist
championship several weeks
ago, will lake on the Pittsburgh Pirates for the NL
pennant here beginning Oct
4
In tonight's game, the Reds
will send Gary Nolan, 14-9,
against Phil Niekro, 1~14.

DAYTON, OHIO - RONAlD REAGAN tested his
popularity here Thursday, and found about 750 people who
agree wtth his views that less government is the best govern·
men!. Hosted by the Republican Women's Council of suburban
Oakwood, the former California governor told a rally of about
750 that most American voters were "turned off by both

Central Michigan v 1slts
Toledo m a mght game,
Northern Illinois IS at
Western Michigan and
Bowlmg Green plays at
Dayton at night m a nonconference tussle
While the Bobcat defense
has yet to allow a touchdown ,
11 will be tested severely by
the Golden Flashes who have
scored 48 pomts in !herr flrst
two games
" Kent ls a ve ry big ,
powerful and experienced
football team, " said OU
Coach Bill Hess. "We'll have

OU clash at Athens

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Reds wind up '75
season with Braves

NEW YORK- BOB CONSIDINE, colmnnist, author and
war correspondent for more than 2S years, died Thursday
following a stoke. He was 67.
Considine entered the New York University "Medical
Center for treatment Monday. His "On the Line" column,
written for King Features since 1947, appeared regularly in
many of the nation's leading newspapers. He also handled
special assignments for the Hearst Headline Service. Considine was the author of many magazine articles and a number
of best-.sellmg books, including "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo."

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ATHENS

By UPI
The first showdown game
An1er inn League Slandm!JS
By Un1fed Press lnternatiDnal
of the year in the MldEast
American Conference takes
W l
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Boston
~3 63
59 6
Blfl t1 m ore
89 66 57 4 ]1 1 place Saturday when unNew York
beaten Kent State and Ohio
111 University collide at Athens
Cleveland
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M il waukee
65 94 409 29 ' 2
Detro 1t
Kent 15 2-0 after non4eague
57 99 365 36
West
wms
over
Northeast
W L Pet G 8
• Oa kland
~5 64 5 ~ 7
IAuisiana and Virgmla Tech
Kan sa s C1ty
90 69 566 5
while
Ohlo
Unlver slty
Tex as
! 77 82 484 18
M 1nn esora
75 81 481 l8'1 already has two MAC games
Ch1c ago
73 85 462 21 1 ~ under lts belt, a &amp;-6 tie Wlth
Calllorn •a
7'1 86 456 221 1
Central Michigan and a 10-0
)(c lin ched d i v iSI On 1111e
Thursdt~~y'' Resul1s
victory over Ball State
ChiC ago 8 Oa kland 1
In other Mld-Am games
Ct e1,1e1 and at Bas i on p pd ram
Detro 1t a t Batllmore, 2. ppd
Miami
entertams Ball State'
ra• n
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M •nnesota 5 Ka nsas Cily ,2

Football fans are offered
great action this Saturday at
8 p.m. on the Southern High
School f1eld in Racme when
the Warriors, Me~gs County's
first and only amateur tackle
football team, hosts the
Washmgton County 76'ers
from Marietta.
The Warrwrs boast a
strong defense and are all m
shape for this f1rst home
game, except for one MLB,
Mike Bareswil t, who 1s out
FRIDAY'S GAMES
because of torn hgaments
Galhpohs at Athens
The assistant coach slated
Ironton at Wellston
that "Our offense 1s much
at Logan
Jackson
unproyed and we're looking
at Me~gs
Waverly
forward to Saturday mght."
The 76'ers, on the olher Kyger Creek at Southwestern
hand, have so far shown North Galha at Symmes
Valley
offensive poten!tal w1th QB
M1ller
at Alexander
Rick Mollend1ck, and the
Parkersburg Cathohc at
runmng of HB Steve Pratt
Belpre
76'ers coach Kenny Offenherger sa1d, "My team 1s Federai-Hockmg at Eastern
healthy and ready. We're Trimble at Vmton County
Wahama at Southern
gomg to play football "
South Point at Wayne
It looks like 1t's shapmg up
to be a close contest w1th lots Rock H1ll at Ironton St Joe
Ceredo-Kenova at Coal Grove
of excitmg action
Oak Hill at· Chesapeake

News •• in Briefs

before).
(2) The construction of the
home must have begun
before March 26, 1975. (The
date was chosen earher this
year as a stunulus for the
purchase of new homes which
were not sellmg and des1gned
to help the saggmg home
bwldmg mdustry in a time of
recesswn)
( 3) The home must he
acqwred after March 12, 1975
and before January I, 1977.
14) A bindmg contract for
lhe purchase of the residence
must be entered mto before
January I, 1976. ·
(S) The buyer must attach
to his mcome lax return a
certiflcallon by the seller thllt
the purchase pnce lS the
lowest pnce at which the
residence was offered for sale
- after February 28, 1975.
The cu\-{)ff date sanctions
pnce 1ncreases 1up until
February 28) on a new and
unsold home which was on
the market for months or
years and on wh1ch the pnce
was ra1sed due to mflatton.
However, the selling price
must be the lowest offered
after that date m order for the
taxpayer to qualify for the
cred1t.
Tax researchers at H &amp; R
Block add also that the credit
is ava1lable on a new home
constructed by the taxpayer
hunself, if construction began
before March 13, 1975

CLEVELAND (UPI) - "I can't believe it," said an
ebullient Lmda J. Geffert after winning top prize of
$300,000 in the Ohio Lottery's Buckeye 300 drawing
here Thursday night.
"Now we can buy a house," said the 26-year-{)ld
homemaker and mother of two from Barberton. Mrs.
Geffert said the money will also be used to pay off bills.
The $30,000 winner was Charles E. Freeman of New
Castle, Pa.
Wmners of $15,000 ap1ece were Warren L. Huriley of
Dayton, Earl Lindsey of Cleveland, Barbara Rachel of
Mansfield and Robert W. VanSickle of New
Philadelphia.
This week's regular winning numbers :
Number 394 (three-nine-four) In any box on ticket
W1DS $20.
Numbers 843 (eight-four-three) and 911 (nine-{)neone) in green and blue wins $500.
Ntnnbers 843and 911 in blue boxes wins $1,000.
Ntnnbers 843 and 911 in green boxes eligible for
$300,000 drawing and automatically wins $15,000.
Lucky Buck winning numbe1s: 408 ((our zero eight)
and 821779 (eight two one seven seven nine).
Lucky Buck Bonus Jackpot ntnnber: 08537 (zero
eight five three seven).

Grid fans
offered
action

DEAR HELEN :
I work a\a place where the rest room doesn't bave a soap
dispenser. Will I catch genns from the open bar of soap on the
wash basin?-UNSANITARY?
DEAR UN:
The Journal of Public Health reports that no genns can
grow on even the mildest, unmedicated soap. You won't catch
anythmg from the "conununity bar". -HELEN.

one else has ever lived

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( Rooker 13 10 1 at st
LOUIS ( Forsch 14 10 ) 8 30 p m
Houston ( R •c hard 12 9 ) at Los
Angeles (Hooton 17 9 ), 10 JO
pm
San Fran c1sco (M ont ef usco
14 9) at San Otego {S tro m 8 7),
10 30 p m

DEAR HELEN
I entered the hospital for tests that stipulated no food or
drink. In a four-day period, I go two days of absolutely
nothmg, and two days of mainly tea and sympathy with a little
bouillon on the stde.
My hospital bill itemized every last thing, down to charges
for two sleeping pills. Then the biggle: $95 a day fOI' room,
board and "services".
My question: Why don't hospitals DEDUCT cost of meals
they don't allow you to eat? At going prices, tluit would have
reduced my blll by about $40. I mentioned this and got an
amazed look, that's all'
If you're dunned for routine drugs; why shouldn't you be
"undunned" for servtces and food tbat are denied to you?WANTS A TESf CASE
DEAR WANTS:
Good question! Is there a lawyer in thehouse?-H.

maJUmurn amount of $2,000
1$1,000 m the case of a
marned taxpayer f1hng a
separate return). The cred1t
cannot exceed the amount of
the taxpayer's liability, after
certam other credits
To qualify for the cred1t,
accordmg to H &amp; R Block, the
followmg cond!llons must be
met
(1 ) The home must he a
new pnnc1pal res1dence of
ongmal use I Meamng a place
where the taxpayer hves
most of the year and where no

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needed for tax credit

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91 67 576 - '
84 74 532
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80 78 510 11
St Louis
80 79 503 ll h
Ch 1cago
74. as 465 17' '2
Montreal
73 86 459 18 ' t7
West
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IC. Cincinnat i
105 54 660
Los Angeles
86 73 541 19
San FranCI SCO 71 81 487 2Jlt2
San D1eg0
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Atlan fl•
67 91 42A 371:2
Houston
63 95 399 4 11 1
IC. clm c hed d1V JS1on t 1tle
Thursday's Result
San Diego 8 San Franc •sco 6.
Might
Friday's Games
(All T1mes EDT)
Montreat
{ Warthen a 6 )
at
Ch l caoo ( Stone 12 91 2 30 p m
New Yor k (Matla ck 16 12 and
Koosman 13 131 at Ph il adelphh:t
(Underwood 14 13 and Ru t hven
2 2), 2, 5 35 p m
,
Atlanta
(N1ekro
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at
Cmc lnnah {Nolan 14 9 ) a 0 5

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Seller's certificate
If one has purchased a new
home th1s year that was
under conslruchon before
March 26, 197S, he may be
entitled to cla1m up to $2,000
cred1t agamsl the 197S
Federal mcome tax
But before any taxpayer
can cIa 1m that cred1t, he or
she must have a statement
from the seller certifymg that
the purchase pnce of the
home 1s the lowest pnce at
wh1ch the res1dence was
offered for sale after
February 28, 197S.
The cerllficate - to be
attached to the home buyer's
mcome tax return - IS
reqwred, says the Internal
Revenue Service, to prevent
fraudulent transacllons affecllng the amount of the
laypayer's credit For any
false statement the seller
faces criminal and clVll
penallles, warns the IRS
The IRS, however, has not
1ssued an offlc1al form for the
cerllf1callon of the pnce of
the home and leaves the
responslblllly to the taxpayer
to acquire such a statement.
As a public serviCe, and at
no cost to e1ther seller or
taxpayer, H&amp;R Block has
made ava1lable nal!onw1de a
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requirements. For double
protectwn the cerllflcate
contams
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available to taxpayers at
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Dear Helen :
You've mentioned the Living Bank as a way to donate
organs to science after death. Here Is a pe1'!01181 account 1#.
family who wanted to do the right thing, but wasn't registered
Wlth the Living Bank.
Last December our father was stricken ill and pronounced
"legally" dead . The hospital phoned our home twice before he
died, asking us to donate his kidneys. They assured us no
charge would be made relating to removal of the Ol'gans.
Since we rarely had much money for charities, we thought
that thlS was our way of helping. l)low we have our doubts!
When the hospital bill came' we were shocked to see a
charge for tbe operating room, removal of organs and
preservation of them All this m addition to our father's predeath care.
After we refused to accept this "donation" bill, the
hospital sent another statement saying that it had been partially paid by an agency, but the rest (a considerable amount)
was up to us. We are still being dunned.
We've turned the matter over to a lawyer. Our error: we
were too trusting. The aasurance that no charge would be
made was by phone and not m specific writing.
Let thlS he a warning. When organs are donated, be absolutely sure the family of the dead person won't get the
hospital bill! And don't depend on word of mouth promises!SfiLL GRIEVING
DEAR GRIEVING:
I discussed your letter with a lawyer and a hospital
executive, both of whom blame a lreakdown In com·
munication - and would say no more until "we know all the

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Grange elects officers Buckeye Nursing School Auxiliary h~ars reports on Buckeye Girls.3tate
LETART FALL~
Ohio
Valley Grange 26 12 of 1Rtart
Falls met at the hall last
Thursday evening with Early
Roush in the chair due to the
illness of Ma ster Herbert
Shields.
The following officers were
ele~ted: Master, Herbert
Shields; Overseer, Erma
Wilson : Lecturer. Flore ncr
Smith; Steward, Eula Wolfe ;
Gate Keeper, Alice Balser:
Asst . Steward, Herbert
Roush; Lady Asst. Steward,
Iva Orr; Chaplain, Bertha
Robinson; Secretary, Mrs .
Herber t Roush; Treasurer,
Early Roush; Ceres, Barbara
Dugan; Pamona, Elizabeth
Roush; Flora, Donna Wolfe;
Executive
Com mitt ee ,
Herbert Roush ; Chairwomen
of Women's Activities. Ali ce
Balser, Iva Orr a n·d Eula

Wolf(' ;

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Early Roush : .Juni or Youth
chairman . /\ustln Wolfe. and

Youth Chairperson , Donna
Wolfe.
II was rlecirled to pay $6 for
flowers
Jor
deceased
members and plans were
made for Ohio Valley Grange
to se rve Pamona Grange at
Rock Springs in November .
The national oook book and
the 109th National Grange
Session to be held Nov. 10-18

to graduate 34 studentS_
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S&lt;: il(l&lt;li of t11e Bul'keye Hills
l 'aree r Ce nter will gradu ate
34 studenl" this evenin~ at
7: :10 at Grace
United
Methodis t Church at St•eorld
and Cedar .Strcels, Gallipolis.
Hichard Simpson , M.D.,
Chairman uf the Advisory
Committee, will preside over
U1e program.
The graduation address
at Colw11bus were disc ussed .
The literary program was will be given by the
by Lecturer Florence Smith Honorable Ronald James,
on the theme, " What Do You Ohio House of Repre senKnow Ab out Your Country'" tatives.
Clarence
Thompson,
Plan s were made for
Gran ge to sponsor Halloween Superintendent of Buckeye
party for children in Letart Hills Career Center, will
Township Oct. Jl at the present the dip lomas 1.o the
c omm uni ty hall . Potluck graduating students after the
prese ntation
to
refreshments were served. class
Thompson by Helen M.
Shield s, R.N ., Coordinator.
The instru c tors, Joy ce
Knight, R .N., and Diane
Oiler, R.N. , will make the pin
presentations
to
the
gra'duates.
Rev . Timothy Heaton,
Minister of Grace United
Methodist Church, will give
the
invocation
and
benediction . Mrs. Merlyn
Ross will accompany at the
orga n. Marie Janko and
beautiful collection of old Maura
Shields
are
pewter often s~ines It with a usherettes.
steel wool pad such as we use
in the kitchen. She also
acquired an old pewter plate
that was In such a deplorable
condition she thought it was
hopeless. The label on the
EAST MEIGS The
oven cleaner she uses said
Eastern High P.T.S.A. held
one of the contents was lye.
an open house at the high
Feeling she had nothing to
school Monday evening for
lose she covered the plate
parents to meet the teachers
with the oven cleaner 1Read
following a short business
and
closely
follow
meeting conducted by the
precautions on the co npresident, Mrs. Helen Blake .
tainer), stuck It away in a
Mrs.
Blake
welcomed
kitchen cupboard overnight.
teachers,
parents
and
The next day she washed It
s tud ents and introduced other
and had a clean and shiny
P. T.S.A. officers who are,
plate
much
to
her
first vice, Mrs . Carol King ;
amazement. Good luck! second
vice,
Chester
POLL\'.
Gooding; secretary, Mrs.

Polly's Pointers
By Polly Cramer

Blackened pewter
needs hard work

DEAR POLLY - I have
several pieces of old pewter
that are black after long
storage. I have asked several
stores that carry new pewter
if there is a preparation to
clean old pewter. The answer
is always that they do not
know . ! would appreciate any
suggestions from you or the
other readers. - LILIAN.
DEAR LILIAN For
severe tarnish apply silver
polish, scrub it well with a
soft brush. While the polish Is
still wet rub on a heavy lather
made with mild soap. Work
up a thick lather of this polish
and soap and rub It on well,
being sure to get In all
crevices. Rinse in hot water
to which a bit of water sof-

tener such as borax or
washing soda has been added. Dry thoroughly and rub
to a soft shine with a piece ol
flannel.
Another method is to wash
in very hot sudsy water to
which ammonia has been
added
:about
two
tablespoons to each quart of
water. Rinse thoroughly in
hot water and shine well with
a soft flannel polishing cloth.
When pewter next needs
cleaning silver polish alone
should do the job. Pewter
should have a soft sh~en and
not the bright gleam of sliver.
A friend of mine who has a

Th e g raduate s ar(' B
Kathryn Baker . •Juck son : 1•.

(;ail Blane, Gallipoli~ Ferry;
Belly .1. Boggs, Gallipolis:
Ina Bradley, PL Pleasant ;
Hulda Brown, Gallipolis;
Pamela
J.
Ca udill,
Gallipolis; Vtcki Co nley,
Ja ckson ; Virginia Cooper,
Kettering; Imogene Crabtree , Ja ckson; Cathy Darst,
Reynoldsburg; Eva
D.
DeLawder, Ironton; Terre
Gandee, New Haven; Kandy
Gindlesberger,
Gallipolis;
Jacqueline Halle¥ , Crown
City; Marcella Harrison ,
Gallipolis; Carrie Horton,
Oak Hill; Genevieve Jasis ,
Gallipolis; Barb11ra Jordan ,
Pomeroy; Janel Kearn s,
Jackson; Marceline Ke rns ,
Nelsonvi ll e; Judith Love,
Gallipolis Ferry ; Susan
Morgan, Wellston ; Paulette
Nibert, Gallipolis; Nancy
Ohlinger, Gallipolis Ferry ;
Vicki Poetker, Jack s on ;
Charlotte Queen, Pedr o;
Autumn Reasor, Hamd en:
Cathie Roseberry, Jack son;
Rita Scarberry, Jackson ;
Judith See, Pt. Pleasant ;
Tami Snider , Wellston ;
Brenda Whitley, Middleport;
Do lores
J.
Wilcoxon,
Gallipolis; Ra chel Willi s ,
South Point.

The four l!.irls friJfll (;allia

A•·adcrny 1-ligh School who
attended Buckeye Girls State
ill June reported on their
week al Ca pital University at
the meeting of Lafayette Unit
No. 27, American Legion
Auxiliary, Tuesday evening.
Jane Hannon, Marlen e
Harrison, Rhonda Doss and
Julia Niehm each told of their
experiences at the school of
government sponsored by
Ohio American
Legion
Auxiliar. y .
Three
organizations in Gallipolis cosponsor a girl. They are the
Business and Professional
Women's
Club , Junior
Woman 's Club an d Kiwanis .

Chss enjoys
potluck dinner

LONG BOTTOM - The
Golden Rule Sunday School
class of the Long Bottom
Churches, held its monthly
meeting at the home of
Monad Wilson .
The meetin g was in charge
of the president, Mrs. Marie
Swan, who used as her theme,
"What does the Bible mean to
Us?" Bill Hoselton playep
tapes of the playing and
singing of Betty Wills on her
new harp, and of some of his
singing.
Cards were signed by
several ill members .
A potluck dinner was enjoyed by Marie Swan, Ethel
Larkins, Cora Argabrite , Joe
Street; men were Mullens, and Ada Bissell, Leona HensParker, Wills, Willfong , ley, Bill Hoselton , John and
Kelly, Rose, Bahr, Reed , Marjorie Brewer , Mary
Mitchen, Fields, Sayre, Pierce, Bess Larkins, Mae
Bailey and Heins. Parents , McPeek and the hostess,
using the ir child's schedule, Monad Wilson . Viisotrs, Mr .
attended 15 minute classes and Mrs . Robert White, Mr .
with their teachers . Cookies and Mrs . Elza Larkins and
punch and coffee were served Timmy Curtis. " Happ y
during the evening for Birthday" was sung for John
parents when they were in Brewer, Ethel Larkins and
study hall.
Leona Hensley.
A membership drive for the
P.T.S.A. is being held in
which a student who sells the
most membership cards will
receive
$5
from
the
BIRTHDAYS HONORED
organization and a trophy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel
will be presented to the room and sons, Rt. 2, Racine, en·
that secures the most tertained with a wiener roast
members .
honoring the birthdays or
It was announced that a
Mrs. Jean Roush and Lewis
coat rack has been purchased
Hudson, Rt. I, Minersville .
by the P.T.S.A. The regular
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
meeting night is the fourth
Lewis Hudson , Harry E.
Monday of each month.
Roush, Minersville and Mr.
Mrs. L. Balderson.
and Mrs. Otho Young,

PTSA has open house

DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with those people
who do not let the phone ring
long enough for one to answer
it. After three rings they often
hang up and I defy anyone to
get in from the yard,
basement or bathroom to
answer the phone after just
three rings. I always allow at
least six rings when I call
anyone. - MRS. E.H.
DEAR POLLY - Recently
I wanted to do a bit of embroidery but had no hoops so I
made some makeshift one s
by cutting the flat portion out
of the top of a round oatmeal
carton and a circle of the
cardboard from the bottom of
the oatmeal box itself. Being
approximately four inches in
diameter these served very
nicely as embroidery hoops.
This is also a good way to
make hoops for a young girl
who wants to play at embroidering "like Mommy"
instead of letting her have
your own hoops. Serves its
purpose for make-believe and
no pinched fingers either. KAREN.
A perfect Keepsake diamond
DEAR POLLY - To save
brilliant and beautiful for ever~ money and use old wornout
wash cloths, use them as
dishcloths . They are great. VIENNA.

Keepsake·

Linda
Edwards,
and
tr easurer, Mrs . Barbara
Hannum .

Chester Gooding, principal
of Eastern High, introduced
the teachers and mentioned
the classes each taught .
Women teachers present
were Mrs. Chadwell , Mrs.
Ritchie, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs.
Machir, Mrs. Parker, Miss
Long, Miss Kidd and Mrs.

Hhondr~

Doss showed a sc ra'pbobk shc .Qad made, and Julia
Niehm
explained
the
operation of the mock House
of Representatives in which
she had participated .. Each
girl said it was an experience
they would never forget, not
only for the knowledge of
governmen t which wa .~
ga ined but friendships made
and mem ories of a pleasant
week .

Mrs. D. 0 . Tabor, Unit
president ,
opene d
the
bus iness sess ion. Com .
munications read were an
invitation to a reception ror
the new President of District
8, Florence Richards, Sunday
at Legion Home in Middleport, an announcement of
the District Fall Conference
in Jun'ction City Oct. 9, and a
letter regarding the Bob
Evans Farm Festival was
read by chairwoman, Ald eth
White, asking that all
workers wear costume~ of
late 1800 or early 1900 and
that booths be in keeping. The
Unit will again display and

sell items made by veterans
at Chillicothe V.A. Hospital at
the festival. A letter announc ing a planning meeting
for
the
Bicentennial
celebration held Thursday
evening was also heard .
Ameri ca nism Chairrp.an,
Mildred Hamilton, will
represent · the Unit at this
meeting.
A cer tificate received at
the Volunteer Recognition
Tea at GSI for volunteer work
and donations was shown.
Members of the Unit will help
Defense
with
Civil
organization in the county
and in Woman 's Auxiliary to
Civil Defense. Tw o members
are taking an orientation
course for volunteer workers
at Chillicothe VA Hospital
with the Retired Seniors
Volunteer Program .

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director, attended . A report
was also given on the Monday
night program honoring Mrs .
Chlorus Grimm , Meigs
County contact chairwoman.
Mrs . Mary Nease and Mrs.
Smith will present the
program on WMPO this
month. The Region II
meeting in Middleport on
Nov . I at the Middleport
Elementary School was
announced with reservations
to be made with Mrs. Wilson
Carpenter.
Mrs. Vernon Nease gave
devotions using scriplure
from Matthew and a
meditation, "Put My Worries
to Work," by Mrs. Marjorie
Holmes. She also read "Apple
Tree Heritage" and had
prayer . For roll call ,
members gave the name of a
Dower good ior dryhing .
Mrs.
Kelly
Grueser
presented a program on
spring bulbs. She read a
poem,
" Behind
Each
Growing Plant." She said
that spring gardens need to
be started in the fall. For
planting bulbs, she said the
soil should be worked to a
depth of 10 inches, mixed with
peat moss and fertilizer, and
then bulbs should be spaced
about two inches apart.
Mrs. Grueser said that now
until the ground freezes is the
time to plant bulbs . She
suggested buying large bulbs
because " the larger the bulb,
the better the flower ." Mrs.
Grueser also recommended
that when cold weather
comes that grass clippings or
leaves be put over them to
keep from freezing out. She
also discussed forcing bulbs
and said that for bulbs to be
forced they should be planted
in pots, left outside for a time,
then brought in, put in the
sunshine and watered.
Mrs. Holter conducted a
contest and also took the
members on a tour of her
greenhouse . Mrs . Sibley
Slack and Mrs. John Kincaid
were guests . Mrs . Smith won
the door prize.
A costume party was held
in conjunction with the
meeting. Mrs. Holter, in a
Spanish costUil]e, danced lor
her guests. Mrs. Pat Thomas
and Eurana Thomas were cohostesses. Refreshments
were served.

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Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was
held Tuesday night at Grace
Episcopal Parish House.
Guests for the party which
carried out the theme
"Women in History" were
Sherry Abbott, Lynn Crow,
Susan Fleshman, Vicky
Hanson, Bette Jean Krawsczyn, Susan Lanning and
Sharon Russell.
Costumes were judged and
games were playe.d with
prizes going to Sandi Sargent
and Mrs. Hanson . Favors
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Other officers installed by
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Arnold, vice president and
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program and the date of Dec.
4 was selected. Mrs. Grueser
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and troop camper; Angela Farley, cook, troop carnjier.
Mrs. E:dward Crooks, troop cookie c hairwoman , presented
a badge to each of the girls selling cookies this year.
Refreshments were served to the guests and troop
members following the ceremonies .

TUESDAY
MEIGS
COUNTY
Education Assn. fall meeting,
Eastern High School, 6:30
p.m. dinner with Dr. Donald
Leighty of Ohio University,
guest speaker.

SYRACUSE: BROWNIES 254
Laura Roush was welcomed as a new member when the
Syracuse Brownies met Thursday at the Syracuse E:lementary
School.
DAUGHTER BORN
Debbie Michael presided at the meeting during which time
CENTER
SALEM
plans were made for a wiener roast at Hidden Lakes on Oct. 3.
Marine
Cpl.
and
Mrs. Daniel
A bake sale will be held Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon
Midkiff
announce
the birth of
at the Syracuse Post Office.
Several of the girls turned in bottle caps, and project work a nine pound, 11 OWlces,
was contlnued. It was noted that a new junior troop will be daughter Sept. 24 at Camp
organized soon. Lori Stewart opened the meeting with the LeJeune, N. C. Grandparents
pledge. Refreshments were served by Juanita Ginther and are Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Jenny Bentley, and to close the meeting Janie Amberger gave Domigan, Rt. 2, Coolville and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Midkiff,
the Brownie promise .
Salem Center. The infant has
been named Danielle Marie.
Maurisha Nelson, Debi Buck, Downie.
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Kathy Fry and Janet Downie.
Others attending were
A meeting of the Meigs
On the decorating com- Joyce Bartimus, Pat Brogan,
County Council of Parenl&lt;l
Darla
mittee were Susan Oliver, Cathy Cumings,
and Teachers will be held at
Pat Shriver, Yvonne Butcher, Hawley, Linda King, Sandy
7:30p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at
Brenda Haggy, Mrs. Nelson, Korn and Dottie Musser. The
the Bradbury Elementary
Mrs. Buck, Sharon Bailey, program consisted of. group
School. A film "People
Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Sargent, singing, a skit by the 1974
Taking Action" from the Ohio
Libby Sayre and Mrs. pledges and a mixer.
PTA office will be shown.

confidence in Mr. Weber
will he 'well 'p laced.

DAVID J.

MUre community projects Grueser, was given by Mrs.
will be carried out in place of Phyllis
Skinner .
Mrs .
the monthly· treats taken to . Frances Folmer and Mrs .
the Meigs County Infirmary Louise Rad rord were the
it was decided at the Thurs- winners .
day meeUng of the Rock
The meetin g closed with
Springs Better Health Club at prayer and refre s hments.
the home of Mrs. Roger Leif- The next meeting will be at
heit.
the home. of Mrs . Am os
The club members voted to Leonard and al lha t time
discontinue the Infirmary secr et sisters will be
trepts, a project carried out revea led.
for several years, and to
A!lendin g bes ides those
concentrate more (!n those named " 'ere Mrs. Frances
living in the community . A Goeglein,
Mr s.
Beuna
donation was made to the Grueser,
Mrs .
Lottie
Lonnie LeMaster hospital Leonard, Mrs. Vena Whaley
fund. Cards were signed for
Mrs . Louise Bearhs, Mrs .
Gladys Morgan and Mrs .
: .
Helen Radford.
REUGIOU.S
Mrs . Louise Radford
$UPPLIE_s
opened the meeting with the
Lord 's Prayer, and Mrs .
ChurCh
Louise
Folmer
gave
devotions using Luke 24: 13-35
~hoolsnd
and a reading from the Upper
Room .
Welcomed
into
membership was Mrs. Roger
( Lenora ) , Leifheit. Mrs .
Wilmetta Leifheit hosted the
meeting at her son and
daughter-in-law's home.
The program was prepared
by Mrs. Thelma Jeffers and
given by Mrs. Louise Had•
font Articles included " The
Fight Against Fat" by Sandy
Folmer; " Why Baby Fat
Isn't Cute" by Mrs. Helen
Blackston; " If You Have a
Deodorant Problem" by Mrs.
~..aundry
Louise Folmer; "Breast vs.
Bottle " by Mrs. Susie Pullins
and "A Lesson " by Mrs.
Betty Conkle. The contest,
prepared by Mrs. Nancy

and · a guest, Miss Louise
Michaels.

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II Calendar

An orientation meeting for new leaders in preparation for
'
organizing riew girls scoUt troops in Olester, Racine,
F-RIDAY
Syracu"!', and Salisbury will be h\!ld Thursday from IOa.m. to
PAST
MATRONS,
2 p.m. with a sack lunch at noon. The meeting Win be held at
Evangeline Chapter, Mid·
the home of Mrs. Pat Thoma, ser_vice unit director .
Mrs. Thoma has also announced another unit meeting of dleport Masomc Temple, 7:30
the leaders and assistant leaders for Oct . 9 at the Pomeroy p .m . with Mrs . Roma
E:lementary School from 7to 8p.m . At that time fmal plans will Hawkins, hostess.
be made for the November bicentennial sing, and new leaders
PARENTS WITHOUT
will be presented.
Partners, 8 p.m . at Grace
Revised handbooks lor both the brownies and juniors are United Methodist Church,
available now and information on these can be secured from corner of Second Ave. and
leaders.
Cedar St ., Gallipolis . All
single parents 1\l"ged to atA LE:ADE:RS FLING for Area 3 of the Black Diamond tend. Membership campaign
Council, has been set for the weekend of Oct. 10 at Camp Sandy kickoff.
Bend, Elizabeth, W. Va. Activities on both days will be held
SATURDAY
from 10 a.m: to I p.m. with nosegay luncheons. Advanced
SQUARE DANCE sponoutdoor skills will be taught. Those attending are to pay a $5 sored by Shade River Belles
food cost and take a sleeping bag : Leaders may register with and Beaus Western Square
Mrs. Thoma before Oct. 7.
Dance Club at Royal Oak
Park from 8 to 11 p.m. A
RE:E:DSVILU: GIRL SCOUT TROPP 67
donkey party will follow the
The Reedsville girl scouts held a wiener roast Monday dance . Caller will be Denver
evening at the Reedsville-Belleville Dam Park. Games were Britton from Williamstown,
played and refreshments of wieners, potato chips, soft drinks W. Va. Everyone welcome .
and samorras were enjoyed.
MIDDLEPORT
Fire
Cookie badges were presented to the girls. Also girl scout Department will hold a fish
badges were given to Dee Dailey and Ann Jones. Jodi
fry beginning at 11 a .m. at
Barringer, eligible for a pin, was absent.
headquarters.
Sandwiches
Rhonda Holsinger, Carla Cowdery and Leila Blake
and dinners will be served.
were advanced tb the Cadette Troop. Also qualifying to adHYMN SING at Hazel
vance were Patty Lawrence and Mary Masters, absent. Year
pins were presented by the leaders to Sheila Buchanan, Kim Community Church, 7:30
Reed , Kay Balderson, Judy Holter, Teresa Dailey, Angel p.m. All singers welcome.
Blake, Susan Hannum, Rhonda Holsinger, Leila Blake, Carla
BIG BEND' Citizens Band
Cowdery, Cathy Cowdery, Biand Smith, Jodi Smith, and Radio Club, 8 p.m. at the
!:&gt;arlene Barton . Absent but eligible for pins were Patricia Rock Springs Grange Hall.
Boston, Teresa Hannum, Patty Lawrence and Mary Masters. All members urged to attend .
Leaders present were Mrs. Harold Holter, Mrs. Roy
SUNDAY
Hannum, and Mrs. Lyle Balderson. Mrs. Donald Buchanan
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
was a guest .
to be observed by Middleport
BROWNm TROOP 76
Lodge 363, F . and' A.M. at the
Pomeroy Brownies following a flag salute and pledge at Pomeroy First Baptist
their Tuesday night meeting were guests of the new Pomeroy Church, 10:30 a.m . service.
Junior Troop for a rededication ceremony and presentation of
THE REV. CARROLL
pins. For the juniors, the Brownies sang several songs.
SHEETS, Columbus, will
Tuesday the group will go to Veterans Memorial Hospital speak at the Church of Christ
to present coloring books and crayons for the children there . in ChrisUan Union at Pearl
Tentative plans were made for a wiener roast on Oct. 7. St., Middleport, at 7:30p.m.
Refreshments were served.
CHESTER
UNITED
Methodist
Church
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
homecoming, with regular
A rededication ceremony, a ny-up for Brownies corning Sunday School and church
illto the troop, and a court of awards were held at the Monday · services in the morning . A
night meeting of the Middleport Junior troop at Heath United basket
dinner,
with
Methodist Olurch . All three were held by candlelight.
tablewa•.e furnish ed, will be
The six Brownies coming into the troop ill the fly-up were served at 12 :30 p .m . followed
Laura Horsley, Susie Pooler, Tammy Taylor, Zandra by a 1:30p.m. program . Rev.
Vaughan, Jennifer Meadows, and Melissa McMillion .
Eddie Buffington, Pomeroy ,
A court of award was held for the 14 juniors with presen- will be afternoon speaker and
tation of badges and membership stars. Receiving the awards special music provided by the
were the following scoUts ;
Angelaires of Lancaster.
Cindy Crooks, the dabbler, health aid and troop camper;
CHESTER Fire Dept.
Pam Crooks, dabbler; Karen Goggins, cook, loy maker ,
thank-you dinner for those
troop camper, hospitality, water fun, and housekeeper; Jean
who donated food or time and
Horton, dabbler, health air; Paula Horton, dabbler and health
their families at departaid; Angela Houchins, cook, collector, my home, home health
ment's county fair booth:
and safety, storyteller, troop camper, water fun, housekeeper,
take covered dish, 5 p.m. at
health aid, pen pal, pets, backyard fun, observer, dabble ,
fire
house.
personal health, drawing and painting, sign of the arrow and
REUNION
of
the
sign of the star.
descendants
of
Carl
and
Ella
Stephanie Houchins, pets, dabbler, my home, water fun ,
troop camper, housekeeper, home health and safety, com· Manley Sunday at State .Park
on U.S. 33 on left traveling
munity safety: Margie Miller, troop camper, dabbler; Helen
north toward Athens. Potluck
Slack, dabbler, health aid, pets, prints; Kris Snowden, pets,
at
l p.m.
cook, toy maker, hospitality, troop camper, water fun, my
REUNION of descendants
home, housekeeper, community safety, collector, books;
of
W. L. and Marne Whaley,
Melissa Spencer, my home, dabbler, water fun, housekeeper,
12
:30
at the Rock Springs
health aid , collector; Joyce Stewart, cook, toymaker, troop
camper, hospitality , collector; Susanne Wise, cook, health aid , Grange .

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Sunday sc hoo l
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worShtp servtce 10 24

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Youth chotr r ehearsal

Mond~y

3 30 p m
under
d1 re ctton of Mary Sk mn er
sentor chotr rehearsal 7 30
p m Thur s day Wtth Mrs Paul

Nease dtrector
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

THE NAZARENE Cor n er
Unton and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Sunday School , 9 JO a m G ten
McClung
supt
morntng

worshtp

10 30 am
eventng
7 30
m •d week
serv tce Wednesday 7 30 p m

serv1ce

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Harold Deeth
r ector
Church servt ces 10 30 a m
Holy communton f1r s1 Sunday
of month chu rch sc hoo l 10 30
am for nu r se r v throuqh 12

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CH UR CH
Harrtsonvtlle Rev O'Def t
Man ley Pastor , Hen r y Eblt n
Sunday Sc hool Su p! Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
E venmg
wor shtp 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Pratse se n, tce Th ursday 7 30

pm

SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURC H OF GOO Rev
George Orler p as tor Su nday
schoo l
9 45 a m
morn ng
prea c htng
11
a m
evangeltSftC serv•ce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee tmg
Thursday
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCHOFCHRIST 200W
Ma in St
Jerry Paul
mtntster
phon e q92 7666
Conservar ve
non
inS t rume nta l
Su n day war
Shrp 10 a m
Bib l e s tudy II
am
worShip 6 p m
Wed
nesday Btble study 7 p m

CHURCH OF

CHRIST- R ich ard Evanson
pastor
Btble school, 9 30
a m , worsh•p
10 30 a m
adul t worshlp serv1ce and
young people 's mee tmg 7 30
p m
CombtneCI Btble study
and prayer m eetmg, Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtnmg off cer
tn c harge Sunday 10 a m
Hol tness m eetmg 10 30 a m
Sunday
School
Youn g
People 's Leg10n
7 p m
T h ursday, I to 3 p m
Ladtes
Home Leag u e. 7 p m
Prep
classes
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH ,
Cor n er
ot
Sycamore and Sec ond Sts
Pomeroy The Rev William
M1ddleswarth Pastor Su nday
School a t 9 45 a m
and
Church Serv 1ces I I a m
SACRED HE ART Rev
Fa th er
Paul
D
Welton
pastor
Phone
992 2825
Sa t urday evenmg Mass 7 JO
Sunday Mass 8 and 10 a m
Con f ess ton, Sat u rday
7 7 JO

pm

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor
W ll l tam
Watson ,
Sunday
sch ool supt Sunday school.
9 JOam , BYF 6pm
P.rble
s tu·dy,- Wednesaay , 7
m
c ho1r pract tce
Wednesday
8 JO om

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pastor
Su nday school
10
am Sunday event ng servtce
7 30 Wednesday B b l e study
7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRI STIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry
pastor
Sunday
sch ool 10 a m
Mrs Wor l ey
Francts
supertn t e nd ent
Morn•ng worshtp
11 a m
Sunday eve mng serv tce 7 30
GRA HAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachrng
9 30 a m
f1rst and secon d
Sunday s of each month lh1rd
and fourth Sundays each
m onth wor shtp servtce at 7 30
p m Wednesday eventngs at
7 30 Pra ye r and Btb l e Study
SEVENT H DAY
AD
VE NTIST Mulberry H e 1gh ts
Road
Pome roy
Pa stor Gera r d Seton
Sa b
bath Schoo l Supertntenden t
Rlla Whtte Sa b bath Sc hool
Sa turday afternoon at 2 00
wllh
worsh tp
se rv •ce
followtng al 3 15
FIRST
SOUTHER N
BAPTIST 282 Mulberry
Ave Pomeroy affil taled Wtt h
S B C
the Rev
Brad l ey

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BURLINGHAM

CHURCH

- Pa s tor Jerry Lewts Sun day
school, 2 30 p m Wtlh worsh tp
servtce a t 3 30 p m
m td
week servtce, Tuesday 7 30 p

m

THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
George Casto paslor Sunday
Sc hool
9 30 am
eventng
worshtp
7 30
Thursday
event n g prayer servtce 7 30
pm

the Sermonette
THE MYSTERIOUS HOUSE ON THE HILL
Picture yourself as one of the mhab1tants of a small town
or village, in a prominent nud-western state, on the border of
our Colonial progress. Now picture a rather large but shapely,
and rundown house located on a nearby hill. Its mhab1tants
appear to be strange, or erie and the house, if umnhabiied ,
may have a reputation of being haunted However, such
strange phenomenon as this has never really been proved or
disproved. And those who do not understand lllllllortality may
well acquaint this With it. However, only God IS lllllllOrlal, and
his son Jesus, and when we accept him as our personal SaVIor
then we are related to irrunortality.
Ghosts suggest death, but although ChriSt died on the
Cross, he rose agam on the third day . He overcame death
beeause he was of irrunortality . The Holy Ghost "as always
been, and is with us today unlll Jesus comes back.
There have been, and are more and more strange
phenomenon in our world especially in these last days. But the
person who is horn again in Jesus Christ has already overcome
that, and has prepared hiS mortal soul to live again m a. new
eternal world. - Rev . Dr. Robert L. Persons, Life Science
Church.

Hanisonville Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Payne
and children were overnight
guests m Columbus of
relatives, then went on to
Akron on Sunday to an all day
union picnic.
The Lend A Hand met
Wednesday eveqing at the
Halliday-Atkins home . There
was a nice crowd present and
refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be WIth
Margaret Douglas and
Frances Alkire as hostesses.
Rev. and Mrs . Lew1s
Campbell ( Coelle Alkire) are
having a sale at their home m
Delaware after which they
left for California as he Is
retiring. Her three brothers,
Feliz, Bob and Charles and
their wives and her three
sisters, VIrginia , Leria and
Helen, and their husbands all
went to Delaware to hear the
Rev. Campbell's last sermon
after which the Campbells
served a bountiful dinner of
turkey and ham and all the
trimmings. The Alkires
presented the Campbells with
a gomg away gift.
Mr. and Mrs Doug Bishop
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Alldre attended the western
square dance Thursday
everung.
Rev . and Mrs Lewis
Campbell called on old
friends after which all the
Alkires met them at the
Holiday Inn m Gallipolis for
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark
and three daughters visited
the Robert Clarks Sunday.
Mrs. Carol Turner and two
sons have
moved
to
Columbus for the winter.
Mr . and Mrs . Clinton
Gilkey of Albany were dinner
guesta. of Ava Gilkey on
Sunday.
Recent callers of Ava
Gllkey )l'J!re Jane Gilkey,
Margaret l)c)uglas and Mike
and Golda E11ple, Lulabelle
Eahlman and liOn, Buddy.
" Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley
ct "Columbua spent a night
recently with her mother and

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will return to attend the
Whaley reumon at the
fairgrounds Sept 28
Mr and Mrs. Howard
Hoops of Florida recently
called on Mr and Mrs . He1l
French. He has suffered a
heart attack and is retired.
Mr. and Mrs Curt AndersOI) of Dunbar, W Va ,
spent a day w1th Mr and Mrs
Jerry Frwn.
Larry McGrath had a car
wreck and was hosp1 talized
but Is now at home w1th
various cus and brUISes. He
and his mother, Mmme
McGrath, both have casts on
therr left wrists
The Bishops, the Youngs
and the Riggs, all have
suffered severe colds.
Mrs. Lola Clark
is
somewhat Improved and Roy
Ellis IS Improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
attended the Apple Festival
at Jackson on Saturday.
Mrs. Bessie Graham is
VISiting her children m South
Carolma .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eber Pickens of
Racine
on
Wednes day
evening.
Mrs. Golda Epple has gone
back to Sandusky to help care
for her daughter

LET NIXON REST!
SALTUKE CITY (UP!)Former President Richard
M. Nixon has some friends
who care about his privacy.
They stole an eight-foot
poster of Nixon from a
display case at a theater
promqling the satirical film
" The
Faking
of
the
President, 1974". The thieves
left this note in the case:
"You put 11 up, we take it
down. Leave , the poor guy
a lone. Let him ' rest in

,misery.''
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Spence r
pa sto r
Troy
ZwtlltnQ Sund-'Y SchoOl s.u pt
Sundil y school
9 JO a m
morn1ng
worsi'I•P
~ 0 30
"; unday evangel•st1c mcettng
1 w p m
Pr .,,.er mc cltng
W.._ j )C Sdil; J 30 p 111
M IDDL EPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST ~
CQrner Fou rth and Matn ,
Middleport Rev Henr)l Key
Jr
pc;~stcr
Sun day Schoo l ,
9 JO a m
Mrs
Erv •n
Baumgardner , sup ! Mornmg
worshtp 10 45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
- Larry Carnahan prcstdtng
m1n1ster
Sunday.
Btb l e
lecture
q 30 a m
Watch
tower s tudy
10 30 a m
T ue-sday , B•ble stud y
7 30
p m
Thursday
m 1n 1Sfry
scho ol
7 30 p m
se rvtce
meet•ng 8 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNION - Lawren ce Man•ey
pastor Mrs Russell Young
Sunday Sc t1001 Svp t Sunday
Sch ool 9 30 am
Even tng
worshtp
7 30 Wednesday
prayer meet.ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHU RCH OF
GOO Racme Route 2, the
Rev
James
M
Mun c y
p as tor
Sunday school
9 45
am
morntng worshtp
11
~ m
eve n.ng worship 7 30
Prayer meet.ng
Tues day
7 30 p rn
Youpg peop l e s
m eet ng 7 30 p m Thurs day
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S1X Ih and
Palmer
the
Rev
Pe t e r
Granda !
pastor
Danny
Thompso n
s upert n 1endent
Sunday Sc hoo l WMPO Radto
program 7 45 a m
Su nday
Sc hool 9 15 a m
Morntng
Worsht p
t O 15 a m
Youth
a c ttvlltes and f ellowshtp for
t Un to r
and 'Senro r
h tgh
Sludent s
6 p
rn
Sunday
eventng worsh1p 7 JO p m
Mtd week p rayer servtces
Wed n esday 7 30 p m

PORTLAND
Worsh tp
7 10 p m
Church ~C hOOI 9 30
i'l rn
~UTTON
Wor sh •p
11
a n1 every Sunday c hurch
sc hoo l •r: a 111
NORlltE/qoT 1 _\.ISTER
R c.., Robert Mt• t.~ce
Pastor
Oennts Creegor
Associate M.ntster
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
Prayer
Me e t.ng Wednesday, 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
se rv tces
9 a m
Sundav
Sc hool 9 A!t a m , Prayer
Meettng every Wednesday
7

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BETHEl

Worshtp 11 am
Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
ALFRED - Su nday Schoot
9 45 a m
each
Sund ay
preachtng a t 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meeltnQ 7 45
p m
We d nesday
W SCS
8
p rn on lhtrd Tue sday ea ch
month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school 9 30 am
p r ea-chtng
7 30 p m
Sunday
prayer
rneetmg I 30 p m Tuesday
w scs 7 30 1 rst Thursday
each month
SILVER RIDGE ~ Worsh•P
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh t p 9 am
Church
Sch ool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frede rt ck
sup t
Servtce weekly
9 30
a rn on Sun day Pceac h •ng
ftrsl and lht rd Sundeys of
mon t h by C1tfford Smtih 9 30

am

HOBSON
C HRI ST IAN
UNION Darrell Doddrtll
postor
Sunday Sch ool 9 30
a m
Leonard Gtlmore f•r st
e td er
eventng se rvt ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ractne Route 2 Th e
Rev Ch arles Hand. pas tor
9 45 am
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST, Sunday school
morntnQ worsh tp
11
am
M td dl e port
5th and Mam
Eventng serOJ•ces
Tuesday
George
Glaze
m tn ts ter
and F rtd av 7 30 p m
James
Sheets
super•n
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
tendent
B1b le school
9 30
am
morn •ng worsh tp 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug
Se aman
mrntsler
Btble
am
eventng wors ht p 7 30
st udy
9 30 am
morntng
pray er servtce 7 p m Wed
even1ng
nesday
, worsh•P 10 30 am
Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT
Church wo r shtp B p m
01
Th e
Naz arene tH g h1 B •bl e study 8 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Rev
Don Co l e
pas
tor
Mrs
Mary
Lalhey Lon g Bottom Sunday Sc hool
Sun day School supt Sunday ro a m W1fh Willard P•gott
Evange lt sttc message
school 9 30 am
m9 r n1ng su pt
worsh•P
II a m
Sunday each Sunday eventng 7 30 by
evange l tsttc meettng
7 30 Elder Russe ll Cltne mm•Ster
p m
prayer
meet tng of the Apos toltc Fatth Btble
Study Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
' Wednesday 7 30 p m
ST IV ERSVILLE
COM
THE
UNITED
PR€SBYTERIAN
MIN MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
10 am
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS scho ol servtce
COUNTY , Dwtght L Zav•IZ Prayer meet tng Thursday 7
p m
Sunday even tng se r vtce
Pastor D•rec t or
7 p m
f1ARRISONVILLE
ZION C HURCH OF C HRIST
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 JO
Pomeroy
Harr.son v tile
a m M r s Homer Lee, Sup !
Road Mtke Gt rl on
pasto r
Morntng Worsh1p , 10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sunday Steven Sta nl ey Sunday schoo l
su pt
Sunday sc hool
9 30
Church School, 9 30 a m
morntng worsh•P and
Joh n F Fu lt z Su p t Morntng am
comm un ton
10 JO
a m
Worsh tp 10 30
eventnQ
you th
SYRACUSE Morn tn g Sunday
WorSh i P
9 am
Su nday Ch nst.an endeavor 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
Church Sc hool. 10 ~ m
Mrs worsh•P se rv• ce
Wednesday eventng prayer
Sam oson H alt Suo~
R UTLAND CHURCH OF ' meettnQ and Btb1e study 7 30
GOD Davtd L
H enson pm
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
pastor
446 9471
Sunday
CHURCH , Ptne Grove
The
morn ng worShtp 9 30 10 30
Rev Wtlltam M tddl eswarth,
Sunday school
10 30 II 30
Sunday even tng servtce
5 Paslor Ch ur c h Se r vices 9 30
p m
fam t1y worsh•P Th ur s a m Sunday Sc hool 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
day 7 3~ m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY C HRIST - e tb le Schoo l , 9 30
mor n tng worShip 10 30
C HURCH
Near
Long a m
am Su n day event n g wo r shrp
Bollom Edsel H art pastor
~ervtce 7 p m
cho tr practt ce
Sun d ay school. 10 a m
Church
7 30 p m , prayer We d nesday 7 p m Rev Jeff
Ranson Paslo r
mee tm g 7 30 p m Thursday
ANT IOU ITY BAPTIST MIDDLEPORT
PEN TECOSTAL- Th•rd Ave, the Rev Freeland Nor r•S pas t o r
Su nday
sch o ol
10 a m
Rev Wtlltam Kntttel pastor
serv tee.
7
p m
Ronald Dugan Sund ay School Church
Wed n esday Btble Study
7
Supt Cla sses for all ages
evenmg servtce, 7 30
B t ble pm
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
s t udy , Wednesaday,
7 30
NAZARENE Rev John A
p m
youth servtces Frtday
Coffman
paslor
Sun day
7 30 p m
Sc h ool 9 30 a m
Ge rald
FREE WILL BAPTISl"
Wells supt Mornmg Worsh tp
Cor n er Ash a nd Plum M1d
10 30 a m
Sun d ay eventng
dleport
No e l
H errman
7 30,
Prayer
pastor
Sa t urday eve n tn g worshtp
serv•ce 7 p m Sun day sc h oo l mee lt n g We d nesd ay, 7 30 p
10 a m , Sunday even tng m
-Wa ll er P Btkacsan pas tor
worshtp 7 __Q_,_m _
Ron nt e Salse r Sund ay schoo l
~~IG!~
s u pt
Su nday school, 9 30
COOPERATIVE
am morntng worshtp 10 40
PAR ISH
Sund ay event n g worshtp 7 30
THE UNITED
Wednesday even 1ng B tbl e
METHODIST CHURCH
stu d y 7 JO
Robert T Bum garn er
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Dtrec tor
Rev Le lon G l as ur e pastor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sund ay School
9 30 a m
Rev Robert Hayden
youth and JUniOr you th ser
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
6 45 p m , eventng
CHESTER- Worshtp 9 I S vrce
a m . Church Sch ool 10 a m worshtp 7 30 p m , prayer
and pratse Wednesday 7 30
ENTERPRISE - Wo r shtp
pm
9a m
Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
FLATWOODS Worshtp,
Mdes Tro u t ,
11 a m
Ch urc h School
10 BAPTIST pastor
Sunday Sc hool
10
am
s up t
POMEROY Worsh tp , am , Leo n M tl le r
10 30 a m
Church School 9 15 Evenmg servtce 7 30 p m ,
Pr ayer meett ng, Thursday ,
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
10 a m , Chur ch Sc hool9 a m
GOD--Rev
Bobby Porter
UMYF630p m
paslor
Sunday schoo l , 9 30
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
a m
worsh tp serv t ce
11
R ev Robert Bumgarne r
eventn g se r vtce 7 30
HEATH Worshtp 10 30 am
a m
Church Sc hool '9 30 you th se rvtce Wednesday
7 30 p m
am
UMYF 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 15
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
a m
Chur ch School 10 a m
pastor
Sunday schoo L 9 30
UMYF7pm
am
Roy Stgman, supt ,
SALEM
CENTER
worsht p ,
10 30 ,
Worshtp 9 am
Churc h morntng
Sund ay eventng servtce, 7 30,
Sc hool 10 am , UMY F Thurs
mtd week
se r vtce
Wed
day 7 p m
nesd ay 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev Richard E Jarv1 s
11 THE
NAZARENE -Rev
ASBURY Worshtp
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 so Howard C Bl ack, pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt ,
a m
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 Sunday Sc hool c l asses for al l
ages
9 30 am , morn tng
a m
Ch ur c h School 10 a m
WSCS Jr d Wednesday , 7 30 worshtp 10 45 N YPS Sunday
6 30 p m
evangellsttc ser
pm
MIN ERS VILLE - Worshtp Vtce Sund ay 7 30 p m M•d
week prayer meet •n g , Wed
10 a m
ChU r c h School 9 a m
nesday 7 30 p m , M tSstonary
WSCS 3r d Monda y , 7 30 p m
, SYRACUSE Ch urch meettng secon d Wednesday
Sc hool, 9 30 am , worshtp 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
se rvt ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robert Sm tfh , pastor Sunday
Rev. Steven Wilson
school
9 30 a m
c las s
Rev Howard Shtv el ey
l eader, Leo H1ll
wo r shtp
BET H ANY
{Dorcas l
Wo r sh tp 9 30 a m
chu t ch servtce 10 JO am , chur c h
7 30 p m
sc h oo l 10 30 0 m
EDEN
UNITED
CARMEL- Worship 1015
a m
every Sunday
ch u rch BRETHREN IN CHURIST Elden
R
B lake, pa stor
school. 10_ 3.Q_a m
Sunday
Sc
hool
10 am ,
:1 APPLE GROVE Sun d ay
McCoy
supf
Sc hool ~ 30 a m
worsh tp, Howard
ftr st and thtrd Sund,ays , 7 30 Morntng sermon , 11 am ,
n tg ht
se rvt ces
p m
prayer
meetmg. Sund ay
Chrtsftan Endeavor
7 30
Wednesday,
7 30
p m
Song serv tce , 8 p m ,
Fe llo ws h tp
supp e r ,
f 1r s l p m
Preaching 8 30 p m , M td
Sa turday , 6 p m
U M W
Week
Praye r
meef tng
second Tuesday , 7 30 p m
7 p m
Ray
EAST LETART Sunday Wed n esday
school
9 30 am
worshtp, A dam s, lay l eader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
second and four t h Su nda ys,
Located
at
7 30 p m , prayer meef1ng , CHRIST
Ru tland on New Ltma Road
Wednesday ,
7 JO
p m
U M w , f~r s t Wednesday , 7 30 next to Forest Ac r e Park,
Rev
Ray Rouse , past or,
~m
Robert MUsser, Sunday Sc hool
'\. W ES LEYAN ( Rac:•ne)
Sunday sc hoo l, 10 JO
Sunday sc ho oL 10 a m , sup t
am
worsh•P
7 30 p m Btble
worshtp 11 a m , Btble stud y ,
Thursday , 7 p m
ch o 1r study , Wednesday , 7 30 p m •
prac tt ce, Thursday, 8 p m , Satu rday n•ght prayer ser
Fe llo wshtp
supper
f1rSt OJICe 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GRO'\/E
Wednesd ay
l. 30
p m
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
U M w fourth Monday, 8 p m
Ray Wha l ey, supt
GREAT BEND Worshtp pastor
Mo
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mg
worsh1p , 9 30 am ,
11 a m , 2nd and 4th Su nd ays,
Church sch oo l , 10 30 am ,
Church School 10 a m
young people 's meettng, 6 30
LETART FALlS Wor
p m
eventng w orshtp, 7 30
shtp 10 a m , Church schoo l , 9 p · m Btble Study , Wednesday
am , B1ble Sludy , 7 30 p m
p
m
7 30
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" undays
Chur c:h Sc: hool
10 and Btble stu d y, 7 30 p m 1

TUPJ1f'RS
PLAtNS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pitstor
tlow a rd Ca ldw ell J , Sunday
"&gt;( hoot ~ . upl , Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a r11
Morntng Se rmon ,
10 10 a rn
Sunday cvcnmg
SC r\I'I CC 7 p m

THREATS. THIS IS THE
LAST TIME YOU'LL DO
H~IS A:~~y PLACE!

LETART FALLS UNITED

with a courage that rests neither on prowess nor weapon The countenance shmes
.._With a Joyous hght . a hghtthat seems to
retle&lt;:t some mystic Sun though the world
around 1s cast m shadow and gloom

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llh pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 am
Arthur H enson,
Supt , Mornmg WorShtp , 11
am
Young People's serv tce
7 p m
Evenmg serv•ce , 7 30
p m
Wednesday M td Week
Prayer Servtce
7 30 p m
Youth meettng
6 30 p m
Eventng worshtp 7 JO p m

I see the Face of Fauh eac h Sunday
the face of a chi ld
perhaps your child!
1 am her Sunday Sc hool teacher and the Joyous hght of that stnk mg face
msplres me to seek more fa ithfully m the
worsh1p and work of my Church the help
of God
You are her parents How that confident, e&lt;pectant rad1ance mus1msp1re you 1

Sometimes a face IS striking It 1sn 't
the son of face you're accuslomed to It' s a
face you wouldn't have e&lt;pected to see
But you have seen u1 That's why you calli!
striking

CHESTER CHURCH OF

THE N AZARE N E Rev
Herbert
G rate
pastor
Worsh•P serv•ce 11 a rn and
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
Sc hoo l
9 30 a m
R tchard
Ba rton sup t Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
C HRI ST Cl ifford Sm tih
m rn tster Sunday School 9 30
am
morntng church 10 30
am Sunday evenrng servtce
7 30 p m Wednesday se rv tce
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
Shook pa slor Lloyd Wr tght
Su n day school sup! Sunday
sc hool 9 30 am
Morntng
worshtp , 10 30 am
evenmg
worshtp
7 30 p m
Wed
nesday
Chr1sf1an
Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Chotr
pract1ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
CHR I ST c;harles Russ-e ll ,
Sr m• nt s l er Norman C Wtll.
sup !
Sunday school
9 30
am
worshrp servtce 10 30
a m
B 1ble study Tuesday,
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DA Y SAINTS Portland
Ractne Road
Wtlltam Roush pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
Schoo l
o,rector Su nday Sch ool , 9 30
am
Mornmg worshtp, 10 30
am
Sunday eventng servtce
7 p m
Wednesday even1ng
prayer servtces. 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ReOJ
Earl Shu l er , pastor
Worshtp se rvtce 9 30 a m
Sun-pay sc hoo l
10 JO a m
~ · ble
study an d prayer
serv •ce Thursday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

The Face of Fauh 1s hke that
The eyes seem hfted toward Ihe h1lls ,
to a source of strength T he hps are finn

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METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Paul Neville
pastor
Sun day Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morntng serviCe , 10 JO am,
youth servtce
6 45 p m
Evangeltst c serv ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meettng
Thursday
7 30 p m

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8 3~Doc 8.10
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3,4,15, SWAT 6,13, Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, No
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9 3~Bob Newhart 8,10, Session 33
10 00-Malt Helm 6, 13, Carol Burnett B. to. Rich at the
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Janak! 33.
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11 3~Movle "Beast ol the Dead" 6; Don Kirshner's
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11 5~Movle "The Movie Maker" 3, Tomorrow 4. 15
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You ' ll be cooktng on all
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Don t be too surprised tl you
hear from a lot of fnends you
haven t been tn touch wtth for a
long t1me You 're on the mtnds
o f many

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)

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Club 10
7 oo-Saturday Report 3; Farm Front 4, Eddie
Saunders 6, Treehouse Club 8, U S Farm Report
10. Kentucky Afield 13
M-307 30-Bu llwlnkle 3. I Dream of Jeannie 4, Jefsons 6;
Dusty's Treehouse B,;; Men From COS I 10; Devlin
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8 oo-E me rgency Plus 3,4,15, Hong Kong Phooey 6,13,
Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bemm 8,10; Sesame St 20.
8 3~Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerrv
6, 13, Bugs Bunny B. Buggs BuMy &amp; Friends 10.
9 oo-secret Lives of Waldo KIHy 3,4,!5, Elec. Co 20
9 3~Pink Panther ~.&lt;.15. Lost Sa ucer 13, Blue
Marble 6. Scooby·Doo B,10, Mi ster Rogers 20.
10 oo-Land of the Lost3,4,1S; Adventures of Gilligan
13. Hog Dog 6, Shazem 8.10. Sesame St 20.
10 3~Run Joe Run 3,4, 15; Uncle Croc's Block 6,13.
11 00-Retur n to Plane! of the Apes 3,4,15, Space Nuls
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12 O~Josle &amp; the Pussycat! 3,4,15, Speed Buggy 6,13,
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4 oo-Maklng Things Grow 33
4 3~Sports Spectacular 8,1 0, Preservln9 Good 33
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you dtdn t antiCipate

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Week '20,33
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GOD, Duddmg Lane , Maso n
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Pastor
Sunda y Schoo f 9 4s
a m . Chtldren's Church 6 4s
p m
Young1 People's Se r vtc e
6 45
p m ,
EvangeltSit c
Servtce 7 30 p m
Women 's
M 1sstonary Counc tl 10 a m
f i rst and lht rd Tuesdays
Pr ayer and Btble S t udy
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CHR 1ST tn Chr1st•an Unton The Rev Wllltam Campbe l
pastor Sunday Sch ool , 9 3I"
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a m , James Hughes, su pf
evenmg serv tc e , 7 30 p m
We dn esd ay evenmg , praye
meettng, 7 30 p m
You l
prayer servtce each Tuesda
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1, Rev
Georg e Hoscha r ,
pastor
Sunda y Schoo l 9 30
a m Prayer and Btble s tud
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra~e r
Ser vtce Tuesday, 10 a m
Worshtp Se rv i ce
Thursda y,
7 30 p m

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THE NAZARENE Rev
Ll oyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Sunday school
9 30 a m
wo r shtp sen tee 10 30 am
broadcast li ve over WM PO
young people ' s serv tce. 6 45
evange h Sit c se r vtce 7 30 p m
Praye r meet1ng, Wednesday
7 30
p m
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meet tng
7 30 p m
ftrs I
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meeting , 7 30 p m
Youth
serv i ces, Friday, 7 30 P m '
Sunday night worsh i p . 7 30

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CHRIST
Rod
Kas l er
pastor V H Braley, Sund ay
school supt Sun day schoo l
9 30 am
worsh1p se r vtce
and commu nton, 10 30 am
you th meettng, 6 p m
Sunday
e\lent n g servtee, 7, r egula r
board meettng tht rd Sa tur
day 7 p m

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Coo lvil le
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Rev
Roy
Deet er pastor Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv tee
lO 30 a m
Btb l e stu dy and'
prayer se r vtce , Wed n esday
7 30 p m
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THE

North

A Minneapolis reader wants
to know what he should have
6.
Pass
done after openmg one club
Pass
With
Open mg lead - A ¥
4 KQxx¥ AJx + AJx ,fo lOxx
'---~-~-~--_j when his partner bid four c lubs
after a three spade overcall
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The answer 1s that he should
The unlucky expert had cor- have passed He m1ght be missrailed us agam
mg a game. but 1t IS far more
'Look look at this hand' " he hkely that he would be m1ssmg
com manded
a lot of trouble
" What happened?" we asked
H1s partner's ra1se to four
" D1d your partner put you m clubs was not a forcmg b1d and
seven or dtd you m1ss the our correspondent should have
slam?"
VISUalized a lot or trouble ahead
' Ne1ther
he rephed " We of h1m
bid the hand to a normal SIX (Do you have a ques110n lor
d1amonds ·
the Jaco oys? Wote 'Ask the
" You don t mean to say that Ja c o /J y s
care or thiS
the ace of hearts was opened newspaper The most 1n ·
agamst you to hold you to s1x te r estmg questtons wtfl IJe
wh1le other declarers got some u s ed In th1 s column and
other lead and made an over- wnters wtll recer ve cop1es o f
!rtck
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Isaiah
50 6-7

Copyri ght

West

Pass
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Thursday
Marthew
18 2 1-22
Frrday
Romans
14 10-12

BRETHREN I N CHRIST Rev James H Leach pastor
Su n day schoo l , 9 30 a
m
Russell
Spencer,
sup l
Wo r sh iP servtc e 10 45 a m ,
Event n g wors h• P allernatmg
wtth c E at 7 30 p m on
Su nday Prayer mee ttng, 7 30
p
m
Wednesday, A lfr ed
Wolfe la y l eader

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MISSION a t Bald Knob Rev
E J G rlff tth supt of c hurch .
Rev
L
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Gluesencamp,
pas to r
Roger Wtl l fred Sr ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
sc hool
9 30 a m
prayer
meetmg Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth meet mg. 6 p m Sunday,
leade r s Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Suttle Sunday eventng
worshtp
7 p m
lhr ough
wmte r months
MT
HERMON CHURCH

RUTLANO

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CHRISTIAN- Br uce Sm tih
pastor
Wal lace Damewood ,
Su pt Btb l e School 9 30 a m
Preachtng serv1ce 10 45 a m
No even tn g se rv •ce

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and four high-card pomts Then ,
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w hen my partner b1d SIX
WEST
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complam about th1s one When
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these hornble gambles
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Both vu lnerable
got h1mself a lop score by htS
NOR Til

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' 30 BewiTched J. Mod Squad 6. Partridge Family 8 ,
Sesame Sl 20.33. Get Smart 15
s oo !lonan,a J, Family Affair 8 , Star Trek 15
5 JO Adam 12 4. News 6, Beverly Hillbi llies 8, Elec
Co 20,33, Adam 12 13
6 oo-News 3.4.8. 10, 13,15 , ABC News 6, Sesame 5 20 ,
Spec1al Educ"t•on 33
6 3~ NBC News3.4,1S, ABC News 13 , Andy Griffith 6,
CBS News B, 10, Business 33
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollan 6; Lawrence Welk 8; Aviation Weather
20,33, News tO. Don Adams Screen Test 13 , Family
Affair 15

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K tngsbury Road Gary K •ng,
pas t o r
Sunday sc hool, 9 30
am
even •ng worshtp, 7 30
p m
Pray er meettng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m

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BRETHREN
Rev
~ r~c l and
Norr.s
pastor.
1 loyd Norrts
supt
Su nday
sc hool
9 30 am
morn.ng
sermon
10 30 a m
Prayer
serv•ce Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF

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someone tn the fteld who could
use them

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)
You re e11 tra sharp 1n bustness
and ftnance today You It be
able to spot a profit In areas
other peop le wouldn t be
aware o f
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
21) Today you II find lhal
roadblock ts not as Im p assable
as you thought You'll be able
to see many ways around rt

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon 18)
Its a day when yo u'll be far
more adept at ftn lshmg a lot of
ltttle proJec ts rather than a big
JOb The little ones you w tll do
well

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb 191
You re a natura l for the
l!meltght today No one will be
able t o steal 11 fr om you
Whatever you do wrll attract
approval

PISCES !Feb 20-March 20)
Good thtngs hap pen lor the
tamtly today Though you r.:e
the ca talyst that makes It all
possrble everyone w tll benef1t

A. Your

~Birthday
Sopt. 27, 1975
The com tng year wrll prove to
be a very busy one for you
You'll be tn-volved In a lot of acttv tltes and new Interests you
never dared to try before
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POMEROY TRINITY Rev

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Perrm

pastor

Roy Mayer
Sunday sc hoo l
supt
Church SChOOl, 9 IS
a m
worShtp servtce 10 24

a m

Youth chotr r ehearsal

Mond~y

3 30 p m
under
d1 re ctton of Mary Sk mn er
sentor chotr rehearsal 7 30
p m Thur s day Wtth Mrs Paul

Nease dtrector
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

THE NAZARENE Cor n er
Unton and Mulberry
Rev
Clyde V Henderson pastor
Sunday School , 9 JO a m G ten
McClung
supt
morntng

worshtp

10 30 am
eventng
7 30
m •d week
serv tce Wednesday 7 30 p m

serv1ce

GRACE EPISCOPAL -

The

Re v
Harold Deeth
r ector
Church servt ces 10 30 a m
Holy communton f1r s1 Sunday
of month chu rch sc hoo l 10 30
am for nu r se r v throuqh 12

POMEROY

ESLEYA'I

!NESS
CH UR CH
Harrtsonvtlle Rev O'Def t
Man ley Pastor , Hen r y Eblt n
Sunday Sc hool Su p! Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
E venmg
wor shtp 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Pratse se n, tce Th ursday 7 30

pm

SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURC H OF GOO Rev
George Orler p as tor Su nday
schoo l
9 45 a m
morn ng
prea c htng
11
a m
evangeltSftC serv•ce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee tmg
Thursday
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCHOFCHRIST 200W
Ma in St
Jerry Paul
mtntster
phon e q92 7666
Conservar ve
non
inS t rume nta l
Su n day war
Shrp 10 a m
Bib l e s tudy II
am
worShip 6 p m
Wed
nesday Btble study 7 p m

CHURCH OF

CHRIST- R ich ard Evanson
pastor
Btble school, 9 30
a m , worsh•p
10 30 a m
adul t worshlp serv1ce and
young people 's mee tmg 7 30
p m
CombtneCI Btble study
and prayer m eetmg, Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wtnmg off cer
tn c harge Sunday 10 a m
Hol tness m eetmg 10 30 a m
Sunday
School
Youn g
People 's Leg10n
7 p m
T h ursday, I to 3 p m
Ladtes
Home Leag u e. 7 p m
Prep
classes
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH ,
Cor n er
ot
Sycamore and Sec ond Sts
Pomeroy The Rev William
M1ddleswarth Pastor Su nday
School a t 9 45 a m
and
Church Serv 1ces I I a m
SACRED HE ART Rev
Fa th er
Paul
D
Welton
pastor
Phone
992 2825
Sa t urday evenmg Mass 7 JO
Sunday Mass 8 and 10 a m
Con f ess ton, Sat u rday
7 7 JO

pm

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor
W ll l tam
Watson ,
Sunday
sch ool supt Sunday school.
9 JOam , BYF 6pm
P.rble
s tu·dy,- Wednesaay , 7
m
c ho1r pract tce
Wednesday
8 JO om

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pastor
Su nday school
10
am Sunday event ng servtce
7 30 Wednesday B b l e study
7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRI STIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry
pastor
Sunday
sch ool 10 a m
Mrs Wor l ey
Francts
supertn t e nd ent
Morn•ng worshtp
11 a m
Sunday eve mng serv tce 7 30
GRA HAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachrng
9 30 a m
f1rst and secon d
Sunday s of each month lh1rd
and fourth Sundays each
m onth wor shtp servtce at 7 30
p m Wednesday eventngs at
7 30 Pra ye r and Btb l e Study
SEVENT H DAY
AD
VE NTIST Mulberry H e 1gh ts
Road
Pome roy
Pa stor Gera r d Seton
Sa b
bath Schoo l Supertntenden t
Rlla Whtte Sa b bath Sc hool
Sa turday afternoon at 2 00
wllh
worsh tp
se rv •ce
followtng al 3 15
FIRST
SOUTHER N
BAPTIST 282 Mulberry
Ave Pomeroy affil taled Wtt h
S B C
the Rev
Brad l ey

P

BURLINGHAM

CHURCH

- Pa s tor Jerry Lewts Sun day
school, 2 30 p m Wtlh worsh tp
servtce a t 3 30 p m
m td
week servtce, Tuesday 7 30 p

m

THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
George Casto paslor Sunday
Sc hool
9 30 am
eventng
worshtp
7 30
Thursday
event n g prayer servtce 7 30
pm

the Sermonette
THE MYSTERIOUS HOUSE ON THE HILL
Picture yourself as one of the mhab1tants of a small town
or village, in a prominent nud-western state, on the border of
our Colonial progress. Now picture a rather large but shapely,
and rundown house located on a nearby hill. Its mhab1tants
appear to be strange, or erie and the house, if umnhabiied ,
may have a reputation of being haunted However, such
strange phenomenon as this has never really been proved or
disproved. And those who do not understand lllllllortality may
well acquaint this With it. However, only God IS lllllllOrlal, and
his son Jesus, and when we accept him as our personal SaVIor
then we are related to irrunortality.
Ghosts suggest death, but although ChriSt died on the
Cross, he rose agam on the third day . He overcame death
beeause he was of irrunortality . The Holy Ghost "as always
been, and is with us today unlll Jesus comes back.
There have been, and are more and more strange
phenomenon in our world especially in these last days. But the
person who is horn again in Jesus Christ has already overcome
that, and has prepared hiS mortal soul to live again m a. new
eternal world. - Rev . Dr. Robert L. Persons, Life Science
Church.

Hanisonville Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Payne
and children were overnight
guests m Columbus of
relatives, then went on to
Akron on Sunday to an all day
union picnic.
The Lend A Hand met
Wednesday eveqing at the
Halliday-Atkins home . There
was a nice crowd present and
refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be WIth
Margaret Douglas and
Frances Alkire as hostesses.
Rev. and Mrs . Lew1s
Campbell ( Coelle Alkire) are
having a sale at their home m
Delaware after which they
left for California as he Is
retiring. Her three brothers,
Feliz, Bob and Charles and
their wives and her three
sisters, VIrginia , Leria and
Helen, and their husbands all
went to Delaware to hear the
Rev. Campbell's last sermon
after which the Campbells
served a bountiful dinner of
turkey and ham and all the
trimmings. The Alkires
presented the Campbells with
a gomg away gift.
Mr. and Mrs Doug Bishop
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Alldre attended the western
square dance Thursday
everung.
Rev . and Mrs Lewis
Campbell called on old
friends after which all the
Alkires met them at the
Holiday Inn m Gallipolis for
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark
and three daughters visited
the Robert Clarks Sunday.
Mrs. Carol Turner and two
sons have
moved
to
Columbus for the winter.
Mr . and Mrs . Clinton
Gilkey of Albany were dinner
guesta. of Ava Gilkey on
Sunday.
Recent callers of Ava
Gllkey )l'J!re Jane Gilkey,
Margaret l)c)uglas and Mike
and Golda E11ple, Lulabelle
Eahlman and liOn, Buddy.
" Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Whaley
ct "Columbua spent a night
recently with her mother and

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will return to attend the
Whaley reumon at the
fairgrounds Sept 28
Mr and Mrs. Howard
Hoops of Florida recently
called on Mr and Mrs . He1l
French. He has suffered a
heart attack and is retired.
Mr. and Mrs Curt AndersOI) of Dunbar, W Va ,
spent a day w1th Mr and Mrs
Jerry Frwn.
Larry McGrath had a car
wreck and was hosp1 talized
but Is now at home w1th
various cus and brUISes. He
and his mother, Mmme
McGrath, both have casts on
therr left wrists
The Bishops, the Youngs
and the Riggs, all have
suffered severe colds.
Mrs. Lola Clark
is
somewhat Improved and Roy
Ellis IS Improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
attended the Apple Festival
at Jackson on Saturday.
Mrs. Bessie Graham is
VISiting her children m South
Carolma .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eber Pickens of
Racine
on
Wednes day
evening.
Mrs. Golda Epple has gone
back to Sandusky to help care
for her daughter

LET NIXON REST!
SALTUKE CITY (UP!)Former President Richard
M. Nixon has some friends
who care about his privacy.
They stole an eight-foot
poster of Nixon from a
display case at a theater
promqling the satirical film
" The
Faking
of
the
President, 1974". The thieves
left this note in the case:
"You put 11 up, we take it
down. Leave , the poor guy
a lone. Let him ' rest in

,misery.''
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Spence r
pa sto r
Troy
ZwtlltnQ Sund-'Y SchoOl s.u pt
Sundil y school
9 JO a m
morn1ng
worsi'I•P
~ 0 30
"; unday evangel•st1c mcettng
1 w p m
Pr .,,.er mc cltng
W.._ j )C Sdil; J 30 p 111
M IDDL EPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST ~
CQrner Fou rth and Matn ,
Middleport Rev Henr)l Key
Jr
pc;~stcr
Sun day Schoo l ,
9 JO a m
Mrs
Erv •n
Baumgardner , sup ! Mornmg
worshtp 10 45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
- Larry Carnahan prcstdtng
m1n1ster
Sunday.
Btb l e
lecture
q 30 a m
Watch
tower s tudy
10 30 a m
T ue-sday , B•ble stud y
7 30
p m
Thursday
m 1n 1Sfry
scho ol
7 30 p m
se rvtce
meet•ng 8 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNION - Lawren ce Man•ey
pastor Mrs Russell Young
Sunday Sc t1001 Svp t Sunday
Sch ool 9 30 am
Even tng
worshtp
7 30 Wednesday
prayer meet.ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHU RCH OF
GOO Racme Route 2, the
Rev
James
M
Mun c y
p as tor
Sunday school
9 45
am
morntng worshtp
11
~ m
eve n.ng worship 7 30
Prayer meet.ng
Tues day
7 30 p rn
Youpg peop l e s
m eet ng 7 30 p m Thurs day
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S1X Ih and
Palmer
the
Rev
Pe t e r
Granda !
pastor
Danny
Thompso n
s upert n 1endent
Sunday Sc hoo l WMPO Radto
program 7 45 a m
Su nday
Sc hool 9 15 a m
Morntng
Worsht p
t O 15 a m
Youth
a c ttvlltes and f ellowshtp for
t Un to r
and 'Senro r
h tgh
Sludent s
6 p
rn
Sunday
eventng worsh1p 7 JO p m
Mtd week p rayer servtces
Wed n esday 7 30 p m

PORTLAND
Worsh tp
7 10 p m
Church ~C hOOI 9 30
i'l rn
~UTTON
Wor sh •p
11
a n1 every Sunday c hurch
sc hoo l •r: a 111
NORlltE/qoT 1 _\.ISTER
R c.., Robert Mt• t.~ce
Pastor
Oennts Creegor
Associate M.ntster
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
Prayer
Me e t.ng Wednesday, 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
se rv tces
9 a m
Sundav
Sc hool 9 A!t a m , Prayer
Meettng every Wednesday
7

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BETHEl

Worshtp 11 am
Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
ALFRED - Su nday Schoot
9 45 a m
each
Sund ay
preachtng a t 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meeltnQ 7 45
p m
We d nesday
W SCS
8
p rn on lhtrd Tue sday ea ch
month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
school 9 30 am
p r ea-chtng
7 30 p m
Sunday
prayer
rneetmg I 30 p m Tuesday
w scs 7 30 1 rst Thursday
each month
SILVER RIDGE ~ Worsh•P
10 a m
Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh t p 9 am
Church
Sch ool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Frede rt ck
sup t
Servtce weekly
9 30
a rn on Sun day Pceac h •ng
ftrsl and lht rd Sundeys of
mon t h by C1tfford Smtih 9 30

am

HOBSON
C HRI ST IAN
UNION Darrell Doddrtll
postor
Sunday Sch ool 9 30
a m
Leonard Gtlmore f•r st
e td er
eventng se rvt ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ractne Route 2 Th e
Rev Ch arles Hand. pas tor
9 45 am
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST, Sunday school
morntnQ worsh tp
11
am
M td dl e port
5th and Mam
Eventng serOJ•ces
Tuesday
George
Glaze
m tn ts ter
and F rtd av 7 30 p m
James
Sheets
super•n
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
tendent
B1b le school
9 30
am
morn •ng worsh tp 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug
Se aman
mrntsler
Btble
am
eventng wors ht p 7 30
st udy
9 30 am
morntng
pray er servtce 7 p m Wed
even1ng
nesday
, worsh•P 10 30 am
Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT
Church wo r shtp B p m
01
Th e
Naz arene tH g h1 B •bl e study 8 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Rev
Don Co l e
pas
tor
Mrs
Mary
Lalhey Lon g Bottom Sunday Sc hool
Sun day School supt Sunday ro a m W1fh Willard P•gott
Evange lt sttc message
school 9 30 am
m9 r n1ng su pt
worsh•P
II a m
Sunday each Sunday eventng 7 30 by
evange l tsttc meettng
7 30 Elder Russe ll Cltne mm•Ster
p m
prayer
meet tng of the Apos toltc Fatth Btble
Study Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
' Wednesday 7 30 p m
ST IV ERSVILLE
COM
THE
UNITED
PR€SBYTERIAN
MIN MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
10 am
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS scho ol servtce
COUNTY , Dwtght L Zav•IZ Prayer meet tng Thursday 7
p m
Sunday even tng se r vtce
Pastor D•rec t or
7 p m
f1ARRISONVILLE
ZION C HURCH OF C HRIST
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 JO
Pomeroy
Harr.son v tile
a m M r s Homer Lee, Sup !
Road Mtke Gt rl on
pasto r
Morntng Worsh1p , 10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sunday Steven Sta nl ey Sunday schoo l
su pt
Sunday sc hool
9 30
Church School, 9 30 a m
morntng worsh•P and
Joh n F Fu lt z Su p t Morntng am
comm un ton
10 JO
a m
Worsh tp 10 30
eventnQ
you th
SYRACUSE Morn tn g Sunday
WorSh i P
9 am
Su nday Ch nst.an endeavor 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
Church Sc hool. 10 ~ m
Mrs worsh•P se rv• ce
Wednesday eventng prayer
Sam oson H alt Suo~
R UTLAND CHURCH OF ' meettnQ and Btb1e study 7 30
GOD Davtd L
H enson pm
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
pastor
446 9471
Sunday
CHURCH , Ptne Grove
The
morn ng worShtp 9 30 10 30
Rev Wtlltam M tddl eswarth,
Sunday school
10 30 II 30
Sunday even tng servtce
5 Paslor Ch ur c h Se r vices 9 30
p m
fam t1y worsh•P Th ur s a m Sunday Sc hool 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
day 7 3~ m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY C HRIST - e tb le Schoo l , 9 30
mor n tng worShip 10 30
C HURCH
Near
Long a m
am Su n day event n g wo r shrp
Bollom Edsel H art pastor
~ervtce 7 p m
cho tr practt ce
Sun d ay school. 10 a m
Church
7 30 p m , prayer We d nesday 7 p m Rev Jeff
Ranson Paslo r
mee tm g 7 30 p m Thursday
ANT IOU ITY BAPTIST MIDDLEPORT
PEN TECOSTAL- Th•rd Ave, the Rev Freeland Nor r•S pas t o r
Su nday
sch o ol
10 a m
Rev Wtlltam Kntttel pastor
serv tee.
7
p m
Ronald Dugan Sund ay School Church
Wed n esday Btble Study
7
Supt Cla sses for all ages
evenmg servtce, 7 30
B t ble pm
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
s t udy , Wednesaday,
7 30
NAZARENE Rev John A
p m
youth servtces Frtday
Coffman
paslor
Sun day
7 30 p m
Sc h ool 9 30 a m
Ge rald
FREE WILL BAPTISl"
Wells supt Mornmg Worsh tp
Cor n er Ash a nd Plum M1d
10 30 a m
Sun d ay eventng
dleport
No e l
H errman
7 30,
Prayer
pastor
Sa t urday eve n tn g worshtp
serv•ce 7 p m Sun day sc h oo l mee lt n g We d nesd ay, 7 30 p
10 a m , Sunday even tng m
-Wa ll er P Btkacsan pas tor
worshtp 7 __Q_,_m _
Ron nt e Salse r Sund ay schoo l
~~IG!~
s u pt
Su nday school, 9 30
COOPERATIVE
am morntng worshtp 10 40
PAR ISH
Sund ay event n g worshtp 7 30
THE UNITED
Wednesday even 1ng B tbl e
METHODIST CHURCH
stu d y 7 JO
Robert T Bum garn er
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Dtrec tor
Rev Le lon G l as ur e pastor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sund ay School
9 30 a m
Rev Robert Hayden
youth and JUniOr you th ser
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
6 45 p m , eventng
CHESTER- Worshtp 9 I S vrce
a m . Church Sch ool 10 a m worshtp 7 30 p m , prayer
and pratse Wednesday 7 30
ENTERPRISE - Wo r shtp
pm
9a m
Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
FLATWOODS Worshtp,
Mdes Tro u t ,
11 a m
Ch urc h School
10 BAPTIST pastor
Sunday Sc hool
10
am
s up t
POMEROY Worsh tp , am , Leo n M tl le r
10 30 a m
Church School 9 15 Evenmg servtce 7 30 p m ,
Pr ayer meett ng, Thursday ,
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
10 a m , Chur ch Sc hool9 a m
GOD--Rev
Bobby Porter
UMYF630p m
paslor
Sunday schoo l , 9 30
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
a m
worsh tp serv t ce
11
R ev Robert Bumgarne r
eventn g se r vtce 7 30
HEATH Worshtp 10 30 am
a m
Church Sc hool '9 30 you th se rvtce Wednesday
7 30 p m
am
UMYF 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
RUTLAND - Worshtp 9 15
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
a m
Chur ch School 10 a m
pastor
Sunday schoo L 9 30
UMYF7pm
am
Roy Stgman, supt ,
SALEM
CENTER
worsht p ,
10 30 ,
Worshtp 9 am
Churc h morntng
Sund ay eventng servtce, 7 30,
Sc hool 10 am , UMY F Thurs
mtd week
se r vtce
Wed
day 7 p m
nesd ay 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev Richard E Jarv1 s
11 THE
NAZARENE -Rev
ASBURY Worshtp
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 so Howard C Bl ack, pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt ,
a m
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 Sunday Sc hool c l asses for al l
ages
9 30 am , morn tng
a m
Ch ur c h School 10 a m
WSCS Jr d Wednesday , 7 30 worshtp 10 45 N YPS Sunday
6 30 p m
evangellsttc ser
pm
MIN ERS VILLE - Worshtp Vtce Sund ay 7 30 p m M•d
week prayer meet •n g , Wed
10 a m
ChU r c h School 9 a m
nesday 7 30 p m , M tSstonary
WSCS 3r d Monda y , 7 30 p m
, SYRACUSE Ch urch meettng secon d Wednesday
Sc hool, 9 30 am , worshtp 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
se rvt ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robert Sm tfh , pastor Sunday
Rev. Steven Wilson
school
9 30 a m
c las s
Rev Howard Shtv el ey
l eader, Leo H1ll
wo r shtp
BET H ANY
{Dorcas l
Wo r sh tp 9 30 a m
chu t ch servtce 10 JO am , chur c h
7 30 p m
sc h oo l 10 30 0 m
EDEN
UNITED
CARMEL- Worship 1015
a m
every Sunday
ch u rch BRETHREN IN CHURIST Elden
R
B lake, pa stor
school. 10_ 3.Q_a m
Sunday
Sc
hool
10 am ,
:1 APPLE GROVE Sun d ay
McCoy
supf
Sc hool ~ 30 a m
worsh tp, Howard
ftr st and thtrd Sund,ays , 7 30 Morntng sermon , 11 am ,
n tg ht
se rvt ces
p m
prayer
meetmg. Sund ay
Chrtsftan Endeavor
7 30
Wednesday,
7 30
p m
Song serv tce , 8 p m ,
Fe llo ws h tp
supp e r ,
f 1r s l p m
Preaching 8 30 p m , M td
Sa turday , 6 p m
U M W
Week
Praye r
meef tng
second Tuesday , 7 30 p m
7 p m
Ray
EAST LETART Sunday Wed n esday
school
9 30 am
worshtp, A dam s, lay l eader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
second and four t h Su nda ys,
Located
at
7 30 p m , prayer meef1ng , CHRIST
Ru tland on New Ltma Road
Wednesday ,
7 JO
p m
U M w , f~r s t Wednesday , 7 30 next to Forest Ac r e Park,
Rev
Ray Rouse , past or,
~m
Robert MUsser, Sunday Sc hool
'\. W ES LEYAN ( Rac:•ne)
Sunday sc hoo l, 10 JO
Sunday sc ho oL 10 a m , sup t
am
worsh•P
7 30 p m Btble
worshtp 11 a m , Btble stud y ,
Thursday , 7 p m
ch o 1r study , Wednesday , 7 30 p m •
prac tt ce, Thursday, 8 p m , Satu rday n•ght prayer ser
Fe llo wshtp
supper
f1rSt OJICe 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GRO'\/E
Wednesd ay
l. 30
p m
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
U M w fourth Monday, 8 p m
Ray Wha l ey, supt
GREAT BEND Worshtp pastor
Mo
rn
mg
worsh1p , 9 30 am ,
11 a m , 2nd and 4th Su nd ays,
Church sch oo l , 10 30 am ,
Church School 10 a m
young people 's meettng, 6 30
LETART FALlS Wor
p m
eventng w orshtp, 7 30
shtp 10 a m , Church schoo l , 9 p · m Btble Study , Wednesday
am , B1ble Sludy , 7 30 p m
p
m
7 30
every Tuesday
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Church Sc hool Rev
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pastor
10 30 a m , Mid Week service . Su nd ay Sc h oo l s upt , Joe
Wednesday a P m
Sayre . Sunday schoo l , 9 AS
MORSE.
CHAPEL
am , Sunday eyenm g wor
1/Jor&lt;;t,rp 1 r a 111 1 lst and Jrd shtp , 7 30 Wednesday pra yer
" undays
Chur c:h Sc: hool
10 and Btble stu d y, 7 30 p m 1

TUPJ1f'RS
PLAtNS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pitstor
tlow a rd Ca ldw ell J , Sunday
"&gt;( hoot ~ . upl , Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a r11
Morntng Se rmon ,
10 10 a rn
Sunday cvcnmg
SC r\I'I CC 7 p m

THREATS. THIS IS THE
LAST TIME YOU'LL DO
H~IS A:~~y PLACE!

LETART FALLS UNITED

with a courage that rests neither on prowess nor weapon The countenance shmes
.._With a Joyous hght . a hghtthat seems to
retle&lt;:t some mystic Sun though the world
around 1s cast m shadow and gloom

~m

llh pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 am
Arthur H enson,
Supt , Mornmg WorShtp , 11
am
Young People's serv tce
7 p m
Evenmg serv•ce , 7 30
p m
Wednesday M td Week
Prayer Servtce
7 30 p m
Youth meettng
6 30 p m
Eventng worshtp 7 JO p m

I see the Face of Fauh eac h Sunday
the face of a chi ld
perhaps your child!
1 am her Sunday Sc hool teacher and the Joyous hght of that stnk mg face
msplres me to seek more fa ithfully m the
worsh1p and work of my Church the help
of God
You are her parents How that confident, e&lt;pectant rad1ance mus1msp1re you 1

Sometimes a face IS striking It 1sn 't
the son of face you're accuslomed to It' s a
face you wouldn't have e&lt;pected to see
But you have seen u1 That's why you calli!
striking

CHESTER CHURCH OF

THE N AZARE N E Rev
Herbert
G rate
pastor
Worsh•P serv•ce 11 a rn and
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
Sc hoo l
9 30 a m
R tchard
Ba rton sup t Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
C HRI ST Cl ifford Sm tih
m rn tster Sunday School 9 30
am
morntng church 10 30
am Sunday evenrng servtce
7 30 p m Wednesday se rv tce
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
Shook pa slor Lloyd Wr tght
Su n day school sup! Sunday
sc hool 9 30 am
Morntng
worshtp , 10 30 am
evenmg
worshtp
7 30 p m
Wed
nesday
Chr1sf1an
Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Chotr
pract1ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
CHR I ST c;harles Russ-e ll ,
Sr m• nt s l er Norman C Wtll.
sup !
Sunday school
9 30
am
worshrp servtce 10 30
a m
B 1ble study Tuesday,
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DA Y SAINTS Portland
Ractne Road
Wtlltam Roush pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
Schoo l
o,rector Su nday Sch ool , 9 30
am
Mornmg worshtp, 10 30
am
Sunday eventng servtce
7 p m
Wednesday even1ng
prayer servtces. 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ReOJ
Earl Shu l er , pastor
Worshtp se rvtce 9 30 a m
Sun-pay sc hoo l
10 JO a m
~ · ble
study an d prayer
serv •ce Thursday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

The Face of Fauh 1s hke that
The eyes seem hfted toward Ihe h1lls ,
to a source of strength T he hps are finn

WA5H~,

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Proverbs
9 7·9
Tuesday
I Thessaloninns
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HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Paul Neville
pastor
Sun day Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morntng serviCe , 10 JO am,
youth servtce
6 45 p m
Evangeltst c serv ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meettng
Thursday
7 30 p m

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3.4.15. Howard Cosell 6,13, Jef .
fersons 8, TO, Phllad lephla Folk Festival 33
8 3~Doc 8.10
9 O~Mov te " The Man Who Loved Cat Danclpg"
3,4,15, SWAT 6,13, Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, No
Honestly 33
9 3~Bob Newhart 8,10, Session 33
10 00-Malt Helm 6, 13, Carol Burnett B. to. Rich at the
Top 33
11 O~Buckeye Football Highlights 6, News 8, 10,13,
Janak! 33.
11 20-Qutdoors With Ken Callaway 15, News 3,4
11 3~Movle "Beast ol the Dead" 6; Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert B. Woody Haye s Football 10; Movie
"The Mummy's Curse" 13
11 5~Movle "The Movie Maker" 3, Tomorrow 4. 15
12 O~Movle " Heller tn P ink TightS: ' 10
1 oo-Movle "The My stery of Marie Rogel" 13
T 15-Soul Train 6
1 · 2~Movle "Roug h Night In Jericho" 4
2 oo-Movle " The Oblong Box" 10

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ARIES (Morch 21 -Aprll 181
You ' ll be cooktng on all
b urner s today You'll funct ion
wtth a compe tence that wtll
surpnse even yourself

TAURUS (Aprii20-Moy 20) II s
a very unusual day for you
moneyw1se You II have a host
o f little oppor tun ttles that will
show a surpnstng total

GEMINI (May 21-June 201

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deeds m the past Today ts the
day when you II be on the
re c etvtng end

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Several

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GIORCE ,

Don t be too surprised tl you
hear from a lot of fnends you
haven t been tn touch wtth for a
long t1me You 're on the mtnds
o f many

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)

CRYPTOQUOTES

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for Everyone6; TV Classroom 8. Treehouse
Club 10
7 oo-Saturday Report 3; Farm Front 4, Eddie
Saunders 6, Treehouse Club 8, U S Farm Report
10. Kentucky Afield 13
M-307 30-Bu llwlnkle 3. I Dream of Jeannie 4, Jefsons 6;
Dusty's Treehouse B,;; Men From COS I 10; Devlin
13, Mister Rogers 20
8 oo-E me rgency Plus 3,4,15, Hong Kong Phooey 6,13,
Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bemm 8,10; Sesame St 20.
8 3~Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerrv
6, 13, Bugs Bunny B. Buggs BuMy &amp; Friends 10.
9 oo-secret Lives of Waldo KIHy 3,4,!5, Elec. Co 20
9 3~Pink Panther ~.&lt;.15. Lost Sa ucer 13, Blue
Marble 6. Scooby·Doo B,10, Mi ster Rogers 20.
10 oo-Land of the Lost3,4,1S; Adventures of Gilligan
13. Hog Dog 6, Shazem 8.10. Sesame St 20.
10 3~Run Joe Run 3,4, 15; Uncle Croc's Block 6,13.
11 00-Retur n to Plane! of the Apes 3,4,15, Space Nuls
8,10, Elec. Co 20
11 3~Westwlnd 3,4,15 · Oddball Couple 6.13; Ghost
Buslers 8,10, Mister Rogers 20
12 O~Josle &amp; the Pussycat! 3,4,15, Speed Buggy 6,13,
Valley ot the Dinosaurs 8,10; Vegetable Soup 20
12 3~Soul Train 3, American Bandstand 6,13; Go·
USA 4,15 , Fat Albert 8,10.
oo-Bonanza 4; Children's Film Festival 8.10;
Bonanza 15, Comma nders 33
1:3~ NFL Game of the Week 3, College Football Pre·
Game Show 6,13
1 45-College Football 6, 12., 13
2 oo-Baseball Warm. Up 3,4, 1S; VIewpoint 8; Urban
League 10, Film 33
2 15-Baseball 3,4,15
2 3~Movle " Houseboat" 8; Movie "Jumbo" 10;
Valiant Years 33
3 ()()-Family at War 33
4 oo-Maklng Things Grow 33
4 3~Sports Spectacular 8,1 0, Preservln9 Good 33
5 oo-F Bl 3; Wide World ol Sports 13, I Dream of
Jeannie 4, Wrestling tS , Romagnolls' Table 33
5 3~Adam 12 4, Erica 33
5 45-Making Things Work 33
6 oo-News 3.4,B,10, God Has the Answer 15, Catch 33
33
6 3~ N BC News 3,4,15. ABC News 13, News 6 Rhoda
8, CBS News TO; Lilias Yoga&amp; You33
7 O~World at War 3, Lawrence We lk 4,15 . Hee Haw
6,8. F1tmg Line 33, In lhe Know TO. Newsmaker '75
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people are gomg to be an)( IOUS
to get tn touch with you If you
go out today, leave word when
you can be reached

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) If
you 've done your JOb welt the
past few days the rewards wtll
start com ing m Its a bonus
you dtdn t antiCipate

LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 231 Don I
dtscard Ideas you get today
particularly tf t hey seem to be
way out Talk them over w1th

URIAH ·· 'IE BETTER
TAKE THIS HERE

LETTER BACK

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4 45-Movle "Si ng and Swing" 4

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For Saturday, Sept. 27, 1975

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GAUL'S MARKET

The Fines! tn Mobile Homes
1100 E. Matn
Pomeroy ' . Ph . 992·7034
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Pomeroy

SINGLES GO 10 THE
CAMBRIDGE HOTEL

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1975

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_A..r,..~~·- used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the v.ords are all
hmts Each day the code letters are d11Te re nt

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THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

Middleport, Ohio

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20 Golfer
course
Elder
Er1c the
Red's son
23 Move clwnSily
Actor,
Patrick
Mac27 Generous - b-+-tfault

JANIEOSAID

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Middleport, Ohio

RALL'S BEN FRANKUN STORE

HARTFORO CRU RCH 0 F

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

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1 From- to
Beersheba
2 Choose
3 Soap opera,
eg
4 Air-borne
defense
group
5 Feeler of
sorts
(2 wds)
6 Dmner

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A LOT OF 5WIN01NG'

7 311- Porter Wagoner 3, Bobby VInton o, Candid
Ca mera 6, EV..nlng Edition with Martin Agron!lky
20, To Tell lhe Truth q, Pop G~s the Country 15,
Bleck Perspective on the News 33.
B oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15. MObile One 6,13, Big Ecklle
8,10, Washington Week In Review 20,33.
8 3~Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4,15, MASH B,10; Well Street
Week '20,33
9 oo-Rocktord Flies 3,4,15, Movie " Death Scream'
6, 13; Hawaii Flve-0 8.10. Memories lor a Cen
tenn1al 20 ; Thi n Edge 33
10 ()()-Pollee Women 3.&lt;.15. Barnaby Jones 8,10;
News 20. Paul Nuchlm!l 33
ll , OG-News 3,4,6.8,10.13,15, ABC News 33
lr.:3~J ohnny Carson 3,4,15 , Wide World Special 13;
Smmy &amp; Company 6, Movie " Maneeter" 8, Movie
" Night of the Sorcerers" 1). Janak I 33
()()-Midnight Specia l 3,4,15, Wide World Special 6;
Movie "Ten Llttte Indians" 10, News 13
2 3D-Movie "If a Man Answers " A
4 311--Movle "The Last Time I Saw Archie" 4

7 3~ Treasure Hunt 3. Last of the Wild 10, Wild •

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:

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Pom•roy, Ohro

GOD, Duddmg Lane , Maso n
Va , Chester Ten n a n I '
W
Pastor
Sunda y Schoo f 9 4s
a m . Chtldren's Church 6 4s
p m
Young1 People's Se r vtc e
6 45
p m ,
EvangeltSit c
Servtce 7 30 p m
Women 's
M 1sstonary Counc tl 10 a m
f i rst and lht rd Tuesdays
Pr ayer and Btble S t udy
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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

"The !'rjendly Folks"

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CHR 1ST tn Chr1st•an Unton The Rev Wllltam Campbe l
pastor Sunday Sch ool , 9 3I"
0'
a m , James Hughes, su pf
evenmg serv tc e , 7 30 p m
We dn esd ay evenmg , praye
meettng, 7 30 p m
You l
prayer servtce each Tuesda
FAIRVIEW
BIBL. E .
CHURCH , L e t art. W Va R. t
1, Rev
Georg e Hoscha r ,
pastor
Sunda y Schoo l 9 30
a m Prayer and Btble s tud
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra~e r
Ser vtce Tuesday, 10 a m
Worshtp Se rv i ce
Thursda y,
7 30 p m

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Ph. 949-9591

Rae me

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

SOUTHERN
Co rn er of Secon d

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Ph. 949-3151

Rac1ne

Comedlanwnter,

47 Challenge
48 Endmg for
stamp

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8 Entertam
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JOSEPH
Levy
English

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Dlal992-2101

" Hell" Dealer

5.

34 Scrooge
t»O
AT word
HIM,
35 Not gross
DGE!!- 37 French
art1cie
38 Golden or
Bronze
rP ·· i! J9 - Yoelson
40 Cereal plant 1=-+--+--+-41 E uropean
-~~'"' coal reg10n

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RACINE PWMBING &amp; HEATING

t

Carl-

Gee! Then lJOU must 17 "Where_
own all t hose mud thou ?"
holes over
18 snake
19 Phihppme
there , too'
peasant

Bakers of Gay 90 Bread

Mtddleport

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The ·I~TE;t€Ctl;;~rl)
40U at
didn't know
bill for damaqes
otfirl' Monda4 40U owned
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to ml.l
cash! the Buou
Drive·in!
screen!

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Keepsake Diamond Rings

THE NAZARENE Rev
Ll oyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Sunday school
9 30 a m
wo r shtp sen tee 10 30 am
broadcast li ve over WM PO
young people ' s serv tce. 6 45
evange h Sit c se r vtce 7 30 p m
Praye r meet1ng, Wednesday
7 30
p m
Mt SStonar y
meet tng
7 30 p m
ftrs I
Wednesday of month

pm

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Pomeroy

What's
th ts,

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Lou1s W Osborne
220 E Main

GASOIJNE ALLEY

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SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

K&amp;C JEWELERS
212 E Mam St , Pomeroy

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992-29S5
Pomeroy

Pomeroy

meeting , 7 30 p m
Youth
serv i ces, Friday, 7 30 P m '
Sunday night worsh i p . 7 30

CHURCH

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Ph. 992·34B6

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composer
J2 She h~ s
pressmg
problems
13 Quote
u Hebrew
letter

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100 E Mam

COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday Sc hoo I
9 30 a.m , worship servtce, 11
a m
Wednesday Praye r

CHURCH

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Mtddleport, 0 .
Gallipolis, 0.

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BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT

RUTLAND

Pass
Pass
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46 Court St

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

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ACROSS
43
1 - P lames, 45
Ill.
4 Proof
46
readmg

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CHRIST
Rod
Kas l er
pastor V H Braley, Sund ay
school supt Sun day schoo l
9 30 am
worsh1p se r vtce
and commu nton, 10 30 am
you th meettng, 6 p m
Sunday
e\lent n g servtee, 7, r egula r
board meettng tht rd Sa tur
day 7 p m

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Grocer1es &amp; General Merchandise
Ph 949 S772
Rae me

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CHAPEL

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Soulh

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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va.

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

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2 Convement Locat1ons

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With the hope it will. in some measure, foster and help sustain that
which is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.

Coo lvil le
RO
Rev
Roy
Deet er pastor Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv tee
lO 30 a m
Btb l e stu dy and'
prayer se r vtce , Wed n esday
7 30 p m
.

FIRST

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GOSPEL

THE

North

A Minneapolis reader wants
to know what he should have
6.
Pass
done after openmg one club
Pass
With
Open mg lead - A ¥
4 KQxx¥ AJx + AJx ,fo lOxx
'---~-~-~--_j when his partner bid four c lubs
after a three spade overcall
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The answer 1s that he should
The unlucky expert had cor- have passed He m1ght be missrailed us agam
mg a game. but 1t IS far more
'Look look at this hand' " he hkely that he would be m1ssmg
com manded
a lot of trouble
" What happened?" we asked
H1s partner's ra1se to four
" D1d your partner put you m clubs was not a forcmg b1d and
seven or dtd you m1ss the our correspondent should have
slam?"
VISUalized a lot or trouble ahead
' Ne1ther
he rephed " We of h1m
bid the hand to a normal SIX (Do you have a ques110n lor
d1amonds ·
the Jaco oys? Wote 'Ask the
" You don t mean to say that Ja c o /J y s
care or thiS
the ace of hearts was opened newspaper The most 1n ·
agamst you to hold you to s1x te r estmg questtons wtfl IJe
wh1le other declarers got some u s ed In th1 s column and
other lead and made an over- wnters wtll recer ve cop1es o f
!rtck
JACOBY MODERN)

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Saturday
Isaiah
50 6-7

Copyri ght

West

Pass
Pass

Thursday
Marthew
18 2 1-22
Frrday
Romans
14 10-12

BRETHREN I N CHRIST Rev James H Leach pastor
Su n day schoo l , 9 30 a
m
Russell
Spencer,
sup l
Wo r sh iP servtc e 10 45 a m ,
Event n g wors h• P allernatmg
wtth c E at 7 30 p m on
Su nday Prayer mee ttng, 7 30
p
m
Wednesday, A lfr ed
Wolfe la y l eader

MASON

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crazy act1on

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MISSION a t Bald Knob Rev
E J G rlff tth supt of c hurch .
Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp,
pas to r
Roger Wtl l fred Sr ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
sc hool
9 30 a m
prayer
meetmg Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth meet mg. 6 p m Sunday,
leade r s Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Suttle Sunday eventng
worshtp
7 p m
lhr ough
wmte r months
MT
HERMON CHURCH

RUTLANO

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CHRISTIAN- Br uce Sm tih
pastor
Wal lace Damewood ,
Su pt Btb l e School 9 30 a m
Preachtng serv1ce 10 45 a m
No even tn g se rv •ce

WHITE'S

I'M
OO'r 100 L.ATE,

BOTTOM

~ONG

" Worse than that ," he groan
ed " Desperate Dan sat East
• A83
He had passed throughout the
. 7
b1ddmg With h1s 6-5 d1stnbut1on
• JI0654
and four high-card pomts Then ,
• AK93
w hen my partner b1d SIX
WEST
EAST
diamonds Dan thought , cleared
A l094
•QJ76 52 h1s throat and btd SIX spades
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Otir fnend 1s really enl!tled to
• 93
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complam about th1s one When
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Dan b1d SIX spades, he was tak·
SOUTH IDI
mg the sort or gamble that 1s
.K
fore1gn to all pnnc1ples of good
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bndge except that once m a
• AKQ82
wh•le
these hornble gambles
•Q 8752
pay off This time II d1d Dan
Both vu lnerable
got h1mself a lop score by htS
NOR Til

Suruiay
Ezektel

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FR IOAY ,SEPTEMBER26,197S
' 30 BewiTched J. Mod Squad 6. Partridge Family 8 ,
Sesame Sl 20.33. Get Smart 15
s oo !lonan,a J, Family Affair 8 , Star Trek 15
5 JO Adam 12 4. News 6, Beverly Hillbi llies 8, Elec
Co 20,33, Adam 12 13
6 oo-News 3.4.8. 10, 13,15 , ABC News 6, Sesame 5 20 ,
Spec1al Educ"t•on 33
6 3~ NBC News3.4,1S, ABC News 13 , Andy Griffith 6,
CBS News B, 10, Business 33
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollan 6; Lawrence Welk 8; Aviation Weather
20,33, News tO. Don Adams Screen Test 13 , Family
Affair 15

WIN AT BRIDGE

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BLAZE:&gt; I?

K tngsbury Road Gary K •ng,
pas t o r
Sunday sc hool, 9 30
am
even •ng worshtp, 7 30
p m
Pray er meettng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m

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! Television log for ,easy viewing

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THREATS. 01&lt;! NO

BRETHREN
Rev
~ r~c l and
Norr.s
pastor.
1 loyd Norrts
supt
Su nday
sc hool
9 30 am
morn.ng
sermon
10 30 a m
Prayer
serv•ce Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF

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someone tn the fteld who could
use them

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)
You re e11 tra sharp 1n bustness
and ftnance today You It be
able to spot a profit In areas
other peop le wouldn t be
aware o f
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
21) Today you II find lhal
roadblock ts not as Im p assable
as you thought You'll be able
to see many ways around rt

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon 18)
Its a day when yo u'll be far
more adept at ftn lshmg a lot of
ltttle proJec ts rather than a big
JOb The little ones you w tll do
well

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Feb 191
You re a natura l for the
l!meltght today No one will be
able t o steal 11 fr om you
Whatever you do wrll attract
approval

PISCES !Feb 20-March 20)
Good thtngs hap pen lor the
tamtly today Though you r.:e
the ca talyst that makes It all
possrble everyone w tll benef1t

A. Your

~Birthday
Sopt. 27, 1975
The com tng year wrll prove to
be a very busy one for you
You'll be tn-volved In a lot of acttv tltes and new Interests you
never dared to try before
I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I

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day , F rrday and Sa lurday ,
Sp rrng Ave above old fle a
market 9 am trll '
9 25 2tc

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THE FAMOUS
TRACK 'Sl"A R JOINED
l"HE CASe "THE P LAY
MANAGE D TO
HAVE THIS .

Po meroy
R rgh l turn off
Sp r mg Ave Follow St gn s
9 '16 lie
YARD
SALE, S aturday
Se ptember 27, 9 00 a m ttl!
dar k W tnf er coats , d resses ,
s ta c k s, ster eo. TV , etc G UY
SA R GE N T RE SID ENCE Wo lfe Pen Road ( ft fth house
on right up Wolf Pen Rd
fr om 143)
9 25 2tc

"Pets
CH I CHUA H UA dogs. One
b l ac k Fe male 3 yr o l d, and

6 mo nth o ld pup

4465

Pho n e 7.4 2
9 25 31c

Now &amp;rranre the cucled lette rs WELL TRA I NED Beagles
to form the surprise answer. as
A t so, pup~ fr o m 5 weeks to 5
surgested by the above cartoon .
month s Phone 742 38 10, or

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WANT ADS
I NFORMATION
D EA DLINE S
P I A N O f un tn g La n e Da nt e l s,
PM Day Before Pub
Phone 992 2082
tocat10n
8-28 26t p
Monday D ead l tne ~a m
Cance llat tOn
Corr ec I tons
Wtll b e a cc ept ed unltl 9 am
lor Day o f Publlcatton
REGULATION S
The Publt sher r ese r ves the
rtght to edll or r e 1ec t an y ads
deeme d ob1ec t tona t
Th e
pub l tS h er
wtll
n ot
be
respo n stb l e for more than one
tncorrect msertton
RATES
For Want Ad Serv •ce
5 cents p er Word one tn sertton
Mmtmum Charge S1 00
14 cen ts per word t hre!'
consecuttve •nsert tons
26 cents per word Stll. con
secu t tve •nse rttons
Effect Jve Oct. 1, 197 5
?5 Pe r Cent Dtscounl on pa•d
OFF IC E HOUR S BY
ads and ads p a td Wtlh tn 10
days
AP POINTMENT
CAR D OF THANK S
&amp; Obtfuary
$2 00 f or 50 word mtn1mum
E~--'- u.::!dtl tunal word Jc
BLIND ADS
Ad d1 t ronal 25c: Charge per
Adverttsement
OFFI CE HOUR S
a JO a m to S 00 p m Oa t1 y,
8 JO a m
to 12 00 No on
Sat ur day

Notice

9 24 41p

TO G I VE AWAY - 7 puppieS
p art
Beegle
and
p art
B luettck Phon e 949 5172
9 24 6tc

For Rent

NOTICE I

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2 story ho use
dleport , turnt shed
(304) 675 18]1
9 25 6t c

4 RM apartme n,· coup l e on l y
Ph one ~~2 3975
9 25 lf c

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4 RM FUR N I SHED apt for
ren t Phone 992 3656
9 3 He
4 ROOM house . doubl e car
ga rag e tn Pom er oy
Fo r
rnforma 110n ca rt
992 2502
9 24 Jtc
TRA IL ER l ot good l oc arron ,
c lose to school bus, gas,
wa ter , etec
Availa b l e m
M1ddleport Phone 992 2864
9 24 6t c
4

Opening Oct. 1

Sales and Service

IN MEMOR Y of 'niy h usband
Joh n R
Dav tS who d ted
Sept 26, 1955
Prec1ou s m emor1es how they
ltnger ,
How t hey eve r flood my soul
I n the stil l ness o f the m td n tl e,
Prectous memo rt es un fo ld
H1s w if e, Ed 1t h Davts
9 26 lt c

Located At
Junction 7-33
Pomeroy

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NEW

Wanted
C~S H p ato 1or all mak es and

models O'f mob il e homes
Phone area c ode 6 14 423
95 31
.1 13 tf c

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" OIL
OF
MINK "
producls n ew ca tal ogs Ge l
on o u r growrng cu s tom e r
I 1SI Or mayb e yo u wo u ld
l tke to t ake orders? Ph one
Helen J
Brown , 992 5 113 ,
KOSCO T
I ndependent
Dtstrtbutor
9 21 tfc

Walnuts Are

Lost
REWARD for rntorma llon
le8d lng to th e recovery of 3
preces, 20 t t lon g of 12"
ga lvaniz ed culvert ptp e
s tol en from con slruct• on s.r e
of Chester Tuppers Platns
Water D tstrr c t , new offic e
Contact
Btl!
Pul l ins ,
Pomeroy. O h io, 99 2 2478
9 26 3tc
LOST - Ltc ense p l ates z 618
B. Pho ne Daniel Da vtdson ,
1747 Ch ester Rd , Pome r oy,

992 7208

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Start ing October 1 we
are buying
Black
Walnuts at market
price . Br1ng your
Black Walnuts to :

3 R M S fu rn ts h ed and bath
apt on grou n d fl oor A dul ts
only, r e f eren&lt;e Ca ll 99 2
2050 afte r 1 p m
9 23 51&lt;
: ou NT R Y
Mo bil e
Hom e
P nrk R t 11 te nrn ilcs norn1
o f Pontc r oy Larq c lo t s Wtl h
co n cre t e pa ttos Std ew alk s
runners and o ft s treet
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Pho n e 99/ 7 179
17 J r tf c 1
TRA I LER sp a ce for rent A ll
UltlllteS Phone 99'1 5535
9 16 lfc:

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·F URNI ~ H t:. U

cq.Jdrtment ,
adu l ts onl y tn Mt dd leport
Phon e 992 3874
3 25 t f c

TR A.tLER space tor r ~ ntrt e d ,
Ch ester
$ 15 per month
Phone 949 352 1
9 26 31c
2

BEDRM
mobile
Conta c t A l bert Hrll
949 -2261

h ome
Phone
9 26 6tc

Excelsior SaH

OFFICE SPACE
FOR
RENT
MASONIC TEMPLE

Works, Inc.
Box 267

BUILDING
POMEROY, OHIO
CONTACT ·
DALE E. SMITH at 992·
5329
or
THOMAS C. EDWARDS at
992·1052
or
TED REED JR. al992·2052

9 25 3tc
W IL L
BE giv rn g prano
le ssons
tn
my
home
begtnntng Se pt
22
Fo r
ap po intment , call 949 2B03
9 26 -6tc

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
cas e N o. 21616
Estat e of NEY N
CAR - WILL c&amp;re for el derly wome n
PENTER Deceased.
tn my home Phone 99 2 7314
No t1ce rs h.e r e b y g1ven t hat
9 26-6tc
Rober t s Parker of 611 S
Se cond S tr ee t , Middl epo rt , SHOOTING
Ma tc h ,
Corn
Ohro , has been du ly a p porn t ed
H o llow , Sund ay , Sept 28 , at
Executor of th e E stat e of Ney
1 p m
1 mrle p ast M rle
N Carpenter , deceased , l at e
Cemetery o u t of Rutland
of Co tumbta Townshtp , Metgs
9 26 2tc
Co unty , O hi O
Credr tors are r equ t red to
flle the1 r c la rm s with sa td PICK YOUR own g reen beans
at $4 00 b u
Bring own
f rduciary wr t hm fou r months
c ontatners
A rnold Hupp ,
Dated thi s 8th day of Sep
te m be r 1975
Le tar t Falls , 247 2623
9 21 6t c
Manning D Webste r
Ju dg e W IL L CA RE f o r eldee rly
Cou r t of Co m mon P l eas
fema l e p a t tent tn my home
Proba t e DtVtStOn
Phone ( 614 ) 667 -3402
9 25 5tc
(9) 12. 19, 26. 3t c

RM
and b at h fu rntshed
up s t arrs ap t Phon e 992 590B
9 24 t f c

3 /\ NO .!1 ROOM f ur ntSt1c d and
unf u r nt sh ed
apartmen ts
Ph one 997 5&lt;131
I 17 !f c:

Po m e ro y, Oh 10

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D&amp;M APPLIANCE

NEW
VILLAGE
Manor
Apartments tn Mrddleport, 1
b ed room a pt s from $1 04 plus
elec Call 992 327 3 o r see
Mr s
Keatley. Ap t
101.
R 1vers rde A partme nts
8-28 -26fp
3

BEDROOM to t al electr tc
home in Rutlan d , furn i Shed
or unfurn ts hed Ph one 992
7336 aft er 5 durrn g week
days
9 21 6tp

TR A ILE R space f or rent •n
Mrddleport Phone 992 54 34
8 29 26 tc
PR I VA T E me e ttng r oom tor
any org a n• zatton p hone 99 2
3975
J 11 tf c

Yard Sale

Big Reduction Sale!
Reg.

Sa le

P n ce

Pnce

2 Love SeattS-------~-.....25 00 ea
15 00 ea
2 Other Love Seal
169 95 ea
139.95 ea
199 95
169 95
Green H1de· A· Be
Green Sof
39 95
18 00
2 Pc Be1ge LR Su1te
169 95
11 5 00
3 Pc Livmg Room Su1l
139 .95
88 00
2 Pc Livmg Room Sud

9.95

2 Breakfast Set
Gold Elec Dryer, li ke ne
Copper 2 Oven Rang

15 .00

29 95 ea . 15.00 ea
175 00
139 .95
29.95
139 .95

Copper Hoover Port Wa sher

135 00

89 95

15 Sets ot Bunk Bed '-.,.---:::--With 31/:z" post , m ne r spnng m a ftresL-199 00 ea

129 95
ea

3Uprtght
Portable
Te levision~~~~~~~===~
5j0'00
Freezer.
hk e new , frost fre
88 up
00
21 cu . II Chest Freeze
239 95
T wi n Si ze Mattresse

0 00 up

Sma ll Qpen Front Heate··
14 Desks. all me

19 95
49 95 up

M I SC SA LE , H em lo ck Grove
Gra ng e
Thur sday
and
Fr tday , 9 am to 4 p m
9 '13 Jtp

Co nta c t Dean Sch r ack, Box

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CHANGE OF
OFFICE HOURS
DAN NOTTER,
D.V.M.

In Memory

3, 742 252 1

92 Rut l and

YARD SALE , baby things ,
pll!ly pen , n 1c e clothtng ,
cer am res. c ur t ain s, toys ,
mt sc Items 1 mrle from
Cheste r , bridg e oppos1 te
Golf Course , 9 lrll S F nday
and Sa turday , Phone (614)
98 5 3335
9 25 -2tc

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3 FA M ILY Ya rd Sale , Thurs
day
th rough
Saturday
begtnnmg at 10 am Wt l m a
Casto, Portland , Ohto
9 23 Jt c

AKC Reg tr. s h Setter mate 1
year 5 mon t hs o l d , $65

GLOBAL

U /tal llli l wd•ll l umt. l'o tunf ~ "' /111 lh11 1
II '"'''{I t!ltl ' 1u H ' - BOUND TO WIN

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STE"REO RADIO. AM FM. 8
track tape c om b tn ahon
Ba l ance $ 10 1 29 or te rm s
Call 992 3965 .
9 21 If (

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OVER H EAD gar ag e
doo r co mpl e te , l arge vise ,
modern bathtub. large roll
abou t , too l box , 308 Page St ,
Mr ddl eport, phone 992 3509
9 23 5t c

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From the larg es t Tru ck. or
BtJ !I dozer Radrato r to t h e
S'}llall es t H eate r Core

Real Estate for Sale

PIONEER"
CHAIN SAWS

TWO 1 178 x 14 Goo d ye ar Ste el
belted snow t tr es Cont ac t
A lbert Hill at 949 2261
9 26 6tc
FOR SAL E or trad e fo r ca r of
equal val ue, 19 73 GMC
tru ck, 4 speed
Complete
mechan i cal tool se t. t;4 , :VS
and 1/::t dr tve , open and box
wren c hes , t ool box and car t
Phon e 696 1292
9 25 21c
197 2 FORD tra c tor
Phone 992 2990

UPPER SEC TION Rust1c
H i lls ,
Syracuse ,
Oh ro ,
Modern 3 bedroom , all
electr~c.
52 .000 BTU a i r
condtltoner
Just b urtt
Recreation room A ll ca r
peted 27x 14, $24,000 Phone

992 7523

2000

9 21 6t p

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ne w

9 22 6t c

195-4 FERGUSON tra c to r with
a ccesso rres Phon e 84 3 2561
9_
24_ 6tc
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WILKINSON

9 24 6tp

-------------1973 F X350 Har ley Davrd son ,

SMALL ENGINES

less than 1,000 m ties , $BOO
Phone 992 2967 a fter 5 p m
9 24 4tc

498 Locust Street
Middleport, Ohio
Ph. 992-3092

COMPLETE D ts p 20 h ea d of
horses, Reg1s tere d and
grade, sho w and pleasure
Phon e (61 4) 3BB 0991 or 367
7481
9-24 -6tc

GUNS and Ammo Our fall
s tock
is
now
here
Complete l1ne of Rem
rngton ,
Winc.hester ,
lthica . Savage Slug bo;~rrel s
tn stoc k for most brand shot
g un s, but in short supply
Ge t th em while th ey la st
Money short , lay a way
your tall hunting n eeds N ew
Fall store hours st arting
Sept 5, 10 a m to 9 p m ,
Monday Sa turday
V Il lage
Gu n Sh opp e. 266 Mrll Sl ,
Phone 992 5177 , f inan cing
available
9 3 26t c

LIVIN G r oo m sut t e, end and
coffee table , lamps, bedrm
sutfe, reclin er, uprtght
freezer P hon e 992 -7369
9 24 3tc
RADIATORS ,
do o rs
and
wmdows, and other used
burldmg materral tall 992

2720

9 24 Jtc
1975 FIREBIRD Formula 400
A c , lilt wheel. facto ry
ta p e, mags and gauges Low
mileage Phone 7.:12 5943
9 24 4tc

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Heating Stoves

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ACRE
F arm ,
ap
pro x rmatel y 17 acres far
m mg ground Located one
m i le back of Phil tp Spo rn
Plant On blacktopped road
Ca ll (304 ) B82 -2297 afte r 5 p
m
9-25 -6tc

kr tchen , approximately 1
acre of ground , 2 garden
spaces, 3 outbuildings. own
water supply, fuel orl heat
off Rl 143on Ball Run Road .
Phone 992 2889 Shown by
appo tntment only
9 26 -3tc

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NO. 135 - 8 64 acres vacant
lan~ on paved road 3 miles

POMEROY LANDMARK

3

W'.J. .ack W . Carsey , Mgr.

J8iiijl (!!)one 992·2181

$11 ,500

Auto Sales

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NO. 142 -

1966 FALC ON , -80 ,000 miles ,
.good dependable car for
S260, or best offer
Phone

99 2 5190

air cond1t 1onrng, See at 13 1
L aur e l St , Pam eroy , Oh ro
9 23 6tc

-------------1966 CHR YS LER Newpor t ,

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new tir es Phon e ( 614 ) 98 5
3307 o r 985 -3334

Approximately

98 acres , 2 acre lake
stocked, large barn, new
roof , new alum . storm
wmdows , lots _ of w oods ,
clo se t o n ew mrne area ,

$40.000

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1 9~5 MUSTA NG .
318 1

phon e 992

Paint
Paint
Paint
Paint

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Houses

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Barns

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Roofs
Anything

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Blown
Insulation Service.

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Blown into Walls &amp; Atttcs 1

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOOR.S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING,SOFFITT
GUTTERS.AINNINGS

~ EWING

home an d bath .
basement. double garage ,
car por t. workshop over
ga ra ge , 3 outburld tng s,
Salem St , Rutland Phon e
74241 11
9 23 6t c

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L fl&lt;IM--or-CUt trees and
shrubbery
Phone 949 3221
or 742 -4441
9 7-24 tc

POMEROY - TOO MAN Y
CHILDREN TO LIVE IN A
SHOE - but not for th1s
home -

4 bedroom s • 2

baths. Large living , Utility
R , larg e . por ch (gla ss
enclosed). N.G. hot water
heat ,

Recreation

R ,

garage JUST $30,000 00
POMEROY - CLOSE TO
SC HOOL - 2 story frame
tn

excellent

condition ,

3

BR , bath . nice kitchen W
range. di sposal. N.G hot
water heat Full basement

$17,000.
MIDDLEPORT
Beautiful

lot,

frame

a nd

stone building. bath. N G
forced
paneling

bedrooms wtfh close ts , hot
w ater heat , l arge li vi ng and
nice front porch in Middleport,

$16.500.
NEW LISTING -

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acre

WOULD YOU BELIEVE? •
Bu rl d an all stee l buildmg at :
Po le Barn prices ? Golden
G tan t All Stea l Burldings,
R t 4, Box 148 , Waverly ,
Oh ro Ph o ne 947 2296
7 24 lf c

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WE 00 aluminu m srding,
gutter
work ,
roofing,
pane lr ng , parnt1ng , plum
brng , We frx the whole
house . AI Tromm ,• ' 742
5081
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heat, large modern kit., with
range, dishwasher, dispOsal ,
and birch cabinets , 5 acres .

1

3 acre
lot

in

Lebanon township
Also
building lot at Dorcas.
HUNTING LAND - Around
100 acres with young timber
mtnerals. 5235 per acre .

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have hundreds""··r-a'1
carpet values Your" lob C1!t-~
be completed rn 1 to
weeks
No long waiting . 11 1 :a
period Our installer has ~8 , 1.,
years experience . Expert ...
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IF YOU DON'T KNOW REAL ESTATE , KNOW YOUR
REAL TOR, at 992·3325.

Branch Manager
9 21-tfc

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GR,P.TE,
CARPET c;ONSUI TANT"

RUTLAND ·
FURNITURE
7u:un - - Ruo1;na

CONTACT:
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1971 BUICK RIVIERA ....... --.... ..'1995
Sport Coupe, fully equipped

4Dr. , auto., P.S.

4 Or . wagon .

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qr"een leath er tnterior ,
full power . AM F M &amp; tape,
T &amp; T wheeL c rut se con tro l.
rad la~ trres . 24.000 miles.
fe e I air c ond Sh•r'P U-400 .

r'OOf. full power , F A ..
nice l nftr lor Was SSIOO

Now uns .

73 Olds 91 Lu•ury Sedan,
It blue , matching V top
l!lnd tnterlor , full power
T &amp; T wheel , ,F A . rad. l"l
1tres
Was $4l95 , Now

NOTICE OF FLILING OF
INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT

The St•te of Ohro, Metgs
County
Court of Common Pleas,
Pr'obate Division

To Ihe Executor or Ad
such of the followmg as are
residents of the State of Ohio,
viz - the surviving spouse.
the
next
of
kin,
the
beneficiaries under Ihe will ;

nns.

SllU .

12 Old s 98 Luxury Sedan,
ligh 1 green w tth green viny l
roof &amp; ma t ch ing int , full
power ,
AM F M ,
T&amp;T
w h eel , tact air co nd ,
dual comfort seat
One S2895

12 Dodge Swinger Coupe.
vreen green
v root.
matching r nl~r l or . J 1• v ..,
auto. P s , sport wheels
Was 12'095 Now Slits ~

70 Ch evy El Camino. gold,
b lk V roof, blk .nterlor , V
8. aut o , P s , nice was
$1895 Now Sl69S

70 Dodge Monaco 4- 0r , V 8, auto , P s • P B , F A , 1
owner. tow m lleage , was
S1595 Now S1l9S .

1:Z Oldt tl H T

Sedan,
orey matching V -roof and
interior . full power , F A ,
Was 57195 Now UUS.

ton Pickup. s td sh1ft , only 250 cu. 1n engrne One very
ca r e lulloca l owner Very clea n Gas miser for tru ck .

71 Torino Coupe•••••••••••••••••• s1495
2 Or

71 Ford Galaxie 500. 4
V 8, auto , P S , r u n s
body rough 5995.

70 Oldt tl H. T, sedan , Lt .
btu~ . marching
cloth In
terlor , full power Including
windows, F A Was $149 5
Now 11095.

Sedan , std shift , 6 cy l eng tne

75 Ford Gran Torino •••••••••••••• $AVE

.:1 Or Sedan, small V -8, a rr conditroned Onl y 5,1 65 e as y miles
by Dri ve r 's T raining

Cadtllac Sedan,
•th beige top, full

A S895 .

1970
blue ,
cloth
P S ,
$2295

powe·r

Our Loss
Is
Your Gain

Monte Culo, lig ht
bl ue vrnyl top . blue
•nt , JSO V B. aura ,
P B , w s w , wa s
Now S209S .

74 Ford Gran Torino ••••••••••••••13495

11 Ford LTD Wagon, full
power , F A , luggage
rack . radial tires
Wee
S1995 Now 516f5.

4 Dr Seda n , small V 8, a rr condt f•one d , beautiful m ap pearance. E xcellent condtt ton

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
K b •h

70 Ford Maverick ••••••••••••••••• !995
2 Dr , Sedan , 6 cy l , std shrft , ga s mtser

SAVE ON THE LA~T OF THE /!J· ~
See : Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, or Dan Thompson .

1-DELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-0MEGA COUPE
1-STARFIRE COUPE
1- DEL TA 88 ROYAL HT SEDAN {Lloyd's "Demo"}

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 7: 00
EXCEPT THURS. AND SAT. TIL S: OO

Pomeroy
M_o tor co ·
$1850

$1495
$2095

$1295
tires, automatic,

Apple Grove
News Notes
By Mn. Herbert Rousb
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Abies,
Ronnie Ables, Vicki Ables of
•·hville spent the weekend
nr;)
with Mr . and Mrs. Jack Abies
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Congo of Portland.
Mrs. Phyllis O'Brien and
Unda and Carol visited Mrs.
Larry Groggel at Proc-

PHONE
992-2196

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K.ARR &amp; VAN ZAND.T

461 S. Third
Middleport

Shelly, Syracuse. Mr. and
Mrs . Gary Roush and
Jeremy, Dick Smith., Joann
Roush, Vicki, John , and Mike
Roush and Mrs. Edna Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade spent the weekend w1th
Mrs . Edna Roush, Mrs .
Gladys Shields and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
Saturday afternoon . The
McDades live at Troy, Ohio.
Mrs. Carroll Norri s of
Syracuse vtstted her mother,
Mrs. Eula Wolfe Saturday
evening .
Burhl Wolfe of Buckeye
Lake visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs . Gordon Wolfe
recently.
Mr . and Mrs . Roger
Manuel and Angie spent a
weekend with Mr and Mrs .
Don Riffle and family at
Lucasville .
Mrs. Eileen Buck, Early
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. DaviS
Green and children vistted
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Green at
Louisville, Ky. over the
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Green
spent two weeks at Louisville
and returned to thetr home m
Oregon on Friday.

Mrs.
Bob Spencer
visited
Mrs.
Herbert
Roush and
Mrs.
Margie Hunt Wednesday.
the arorementioned persons
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stover
Case No 21.349, Atlanta
are
announcing the birth of a
Georgia
Cook ,
Bedford
daughter, Sherry Dawn,
Township. Meigs County,
Ohio .
weighing 5 lb., 5 oz. at
You are hereby notlrled that
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
the
Inventory
8nd
Ap
torville.
pralsement of the eslate of the
Carl Mangus of Saxonburg, Grandparents are Mr. and
efonmentioned,
deceased,
lote of saldCounty. was flied 1n Pa., spent four days with his Mrs. Wallie Stover, local,
this Court. Said Inventory and SIS. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ada Rowe and Gerald
Appraisement will be for
hearing before this Court on Smith Sr.
Sellers of Portland.
John
1975
Sellers
of
Portland
is
a
great~~·~ho~~~co:Aoc~ber ·
' at
Bill Wilson and friend,
Any person desiring to file David, of Bolivar Dam spent grandfather.
exceptions thereto must file a recent weekend wt"th Mrs .
Mr . and Mrs . Richard
them at least five days prior to
Wilson
of Detroit visited Mrs.
lilt date sel tor hearing .
Enna Wilson.
Given under my hand and
d
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11
Wilson
Tusday
... 1 of said Court. fhls 23rd • Mr. an Mrs. Jtm onna y, Erma
evening.
Brian lll•d Shelly, of Syracuse
day of October , 1975.
Manning D. Webster, Judge
VIS.ited his parents, Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. R(/l:er Birch
ly Janet E. Morris,
of
Racine visited Mr. and
thlaf Deputy Clerk
Mrs . Everette Connolly
Mrs. William Wickline and
_se_P!.:_ _ _:~ -~_:!.:..._~-.!~ Sunday.
sons
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van
N(&gt;"l ICE OF
Virgil HiD of the towboat
APPOINTMENT
Meter, Becky and Melanie, of
Case No. 21621
Rachel
spent some time with
Estate ol ETHEL M. CROSS, Morning Star spent an
his
wife,
Kathryn, and
Deceased.
evening )Vith Mrs. Enna
Notice Is hereby given that
family .
J_ Dillon Cross, of Racine , Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart
OhJo !l has been duly appointed
Edith Gilkey of Gallipolis
Adm nlstrator of the Estate of
were
pleasantly surprised on
Ethel M . Cross, deceased , late and Rollln Dill of Pomeroy
their
2Mh wedding anat Meigs county, Oh ro
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Creditors are r"equlred to
niversary Saturday evening
file their clal,.s with said Ables Sunday.
fiduciary within four months
Mrs. Allee Balser spent by their relatives. Ice cream,
Dated this 9th day of Sep Sunday night with her son, cake and punch were served
tember' 197.5.
Laurence Balser and family to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Manning D Webster
Hayman and Keith. Mrs.
Judge at Tuppers Plains.
Court of Common Pleas,
The chidren of Mr. and Beverly Cunningham and
Probate Division
Mrs. Lester Roush surprised daughter, Olevia, Mr. and
19) 12. 19, 26, 3tc
their father on his birthday Mrs . Gene Jewell and
Too Late oo Closslrv
Tuesday evening. Home children of Letart, W. Va.,
Yard Sales
made ice cre8I11 and cake Mrs. !lnley Hart, Bruce Hart
YARD SALE. all doy sunday. were served to Mr. and•Mrs. and Lorna BeD of Colwnbus.
Sept . 28, Route 7 bypass ·
•
noa·r Hobson .
Roger Manue,l apd Angie, They received many lovely
gifts.
---------~~·26_11&lt; Mrs. Jim Connolly, Brian and
and to the attorney or at
torneys representm'g any of

T , rnterlor . full power,
F A
Was 12895. Now

49 Chevelle SS 396, 4 sD••••
396 eng rn e, power steering,
rad i Al t i re s, u wheels , one
owner , S1495

gold , blk
v roof , mat
ch ln g tnler lor . full power ,
F A
Was S2495
Now

Sulctc Electra , gold,

belae v lop , beige 2 dr .

111

FORD

Located on ,St- Rt. 7

2 SIGNS
OF
. QUALITY

72

Otds Cullau Coupe,
oold , blk
V roof . blk
tn ter l or , full power , F A ,
rodlol fires UIU .

""'f'lmpala Custom 'coupe,

12 Oldl 91 H . T
Sedan,
white , bUt
V r oof , blk
tnlenor, full power , m
cl ud•no Wtndows and 6
way sea t . T whetL rad•al
tires , F A
was ' 3295
Now Ult5

n,u.
12

utts.

ll39S

7l Nova Coupe, blut w 1th
blue c tofh Inte r i or , 3.50 V
8. auto , p s , p b ,
sport
wheels ,
J
mile-s Was s28'fr

NEW 1976 OLDS SHOWING TODAY &amp; SATURDAY

RIGGS USED CARS

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

Mrs . Gerald Hayman and
Ketth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walhe Stover Sunday afternoon .
Brice Hart of Racme was a
guest of Keith Hayman over
the weekend .
Dallas Hill, Harry Hill,
John Hill , Darren Nom s,
Rev. Howard Shiveley visited
Chfford Htll at Riverside
Methodis t
Hospital
in
Colwnbus Tuesday. Clifford
ts a patient at Rtverside due
to cutting hts left hand with
an electric saw. He would
apprecoate cards or letters.
Mrs . Florence Smith, Mrs.
Etleen Buck of the local
church ,
Mrs .
berta
Thaxton , Mrs. Betty htvely
of the Racme church Mrs.
Mabei ·Shtelds, Mrs .
lene
Fi s her ,
Mrs.
tldred
Donohew. Mrs Fe e B.
Hayman of the E
Letart
Church attend
conference
Met
s Wom e n at the
ethodost Church m Ath ens
Sunday.

Open Saturday
CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE
Til5:00 P - M.
PHONE 992·5342
GMAt:: FINANCING AVAILABLE Pomeroy, Ohio
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALITY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS"

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance
on Sept 21 was 48, offering
$20.40 Worship services were
held at 11 a. m with Duane
Sydenstrtcker, leading and
the Rev . Meece speaking
from Rev . 19:5-9 on "Home
Going" "Christ as the
Brodegroom, Will take his
Bnde the Church" from Day
of Pentecost on to the present
tome to be wo th him and will
establish his kingdom forever

on earth." Mr. and Mrs
Sydenstrtcker sang a special
nwnber . Attendance at this
service was 53
A basket donner was served
at noon. At I· 30 the afternoon
progr a m
began
with
Congregational smging led by
Chas. Woode. Rev. Meece
gave mtroductory remarks.
Prayer by Rev Meece

followed and then he turned
the meeting over to the
Sunday School Supt. Uoyd
Dillinger. On the program
were the Ladies Trw from
Mt. Zton Chur ch at Minerals
Wells. W. Va ., the Coe famoly
from Vanderhoof Church ,
Harold Yoak from Belpre,
Mr. and Mrs . Sydenstricker,
Decatur, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Frederick of North
Bethel, Mrs. Tom Russell of
Vanderhoof and Florence
Spencer and Howard Flan·
ders and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
D Woode a ll local.
Goving testimonies were
Warren Bentz of Gloulller,
Carne Burson from Athens
and Bernice Hawkey of
Millstone, W. Va. Rev
Robert Bumgarner, Mod.
dleport, director of Me1gs Co.
Coop Parish, gave the offenng prayer .
Attendance for the af.
lernoon program was 90 with
Orange Church, Vanderhoof,

Tuppers Plains , Chester,
North Bethel , South Bethel,
Chester U. M., Athens
Richland Ave., Shade UM,
Hemlock Grove, Christian
Church and Zion Church in
Athens County visiltng
churches.
Mr . and Mrs. Otto Swartz of
Shade called on Clara FoUrod
and Nina Robinson Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs . Chas. D.
Woode and Nina Robinson
attended the hymn sing at
South
Bethel
Church
Saturday evening Sept. 20
Atlendance was 32. Next one
wtll be held at the Long
Bottom Church on Saturday
evening, October 25 .
Evangelistic services will
be held m the Reedsville UM
Church Sept 28 and here at
Alfred UM Church on Monday evening, Sept. 29
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson spent Friday,
Sept 12 on Athens and vistted

and took chicken dinner with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Henderson in observance of
Thelma's birthday.
POMEROY LANES

Morning Glories Leaeue
September 19,1975
Pis.
Tea m S
14
Excelsior 0 11 Co
1•
Team J
8
Team 2
6
G&amp;J Auto Part s
4
Spenc er's Market
2
High lnd . Game - Marlene
W 1lson
181 ,
Donna
McFarland 170
Hrgh Se r ies
Becky
Dunfee 454 , Marlene Wilson

440.

Team High Game and
Se rie s Excetsror Ort Co ,
765 and 2234
Frreball League
September22 , 1975
Won Lost
Team2
2-1
0
Team 4
14
10
Fl!lbrlc Shop
14
10
Team 1
12
12
Team 5
8
16
High
l nd
Gl!lme
Charlotte Ha nn1ng 169, Se lby
Manl ey, 152
H rgh Se r i es - Betty Wilson
406, Selby Manley 401

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FALL SALE

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ON NEW BUICK &amp; .PONTIAC ·TRADE-INS
SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC., PH. 992-2174
1975 PONTIAC FIREBIRD•••••'4495
350, auto ., P. S ., P . B., fact. air, tape. Like New.

..J

1974 V.W. BUG •••••••••••••••• .'2895
Orange in color. This is a clean local car .

1974 CHEV. % TON PICKUP. •• 13695

v.s, auto. ,

P .S., P. B., radio , real sharp truck .

1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT•••• !3895·
Brougham 2 dr .
12,621 miles .

1973 FORD GRAN TORINQ.!2695
2 Dr. H. T., auto., P.S., P.B ., new Pontiac trade·
in . Low mileage .

H.T., 6 cyl.,

auto ., P . S., air, only

1973 PONTIAC CATALINA.Q~;-:_~3195
2 Dr. H. T ., vinyl lop, air, tape, one of the shar·
pest in town .
'

1973 BUICK RIVIERA ••••••••• !4495
·Has nearly all the extras on it, local owner ·

1969 OLDS TORONAD0........... ~895

Has a lithe extras, rea I nice for 69 model.

DON'T YOU WANT TO DO ·BUSINESS WITH A FRIENDLY DEALER?
IF SO, COME ON IN TO SMITH NELSON MOTORS,
YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER.

SMI.TH NELSON
MOTORS
p.M.
Open Evenings nil?

&amp; New Hours on Sat . 9A. M . TillS P . M .

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72. Chevrolet 6 cyl•••••••••••••••••$2195

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

'
. ,.

7J Plymouth Furv 111. •
dr , V 8, auto . . P S', white
Wtth blk
V roof. blk
tnler.or " need _a little
arnr "
Wu S2295 Now

DAN THOMPSON

MANY MORE CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM

mlnistrator of the estate, t o

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'on•en w•th green v tnyt t op ,

New Yorker, 4 dr . sedan, air, P 5 ., P B

power steering, radro .

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70 Plymouth Duster •••••••••••••• !1195

1970 NOVA V·BCPE
Blk . vinyl roof, grey finish . good

SPECI A LI Z E in mobile -- ~ ·
home f ur nace repai r Phone
992 -5858.
,. 'V

cy l Gas M1ser

2 Dr .. 6 cyl .. auto , vinyl roof

1970CHEV CAMARO

w F:

4

Std shtft makes this very easy on gas Smallest V -8

350 V -8 automatiC trans , power steering and brakes,
dark green finish , vinyl roof, saddle bucket seats,
console, radio, like new w-w tires .

..JI ID

72 Opel 2 Dr. Sedan •••••••••••••_$1995

1972. MERC. COMET.... -.. -........ s1495

4-door , local car, air conditioned , full e quipment.

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I I- YOU are tnlerested rn
bu1ld1ng a new home or
havtng your prese nt hom e
remodeled , contact Roush
Construc t ron , 992 -7583, Greg
Rou sh
9 17 12tc

bath , 2

buildtng

red~black

1971 MATADOR

do ze r and ditch er
Gas ,
electr tc and wa t er line
b u rral. baseme nts, footers ,
septic systems and brush
cleantng Wilt haul f1ll drrt , eo
top soil , sand and gravel, "
lt mes ton e for drrveways and
roads
Phon e Charles R:
Hatfreld , Backhoe Servrce ,
Rt
I , Rutland , Ohto , 7.:12
6092
7 1190fc

porches, basement and all
ulllil1es. 515.000.
NEW LISTING
Near
Coolville . 4 bedroom insulated
home, 21h baths. hot water

or

1973
PINlD strips.
4 CYL····--·-....
·----~1895
4 Spd .
new t ires . Sharp.

)..

gas. and bath . Ask1ng 58500.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedroom

trailer

4 Dr . Sed , fact. air. P.S., P. B.. vmyl root

n i ce car wtth good economy

- - - - - - - - -- - - - OOXCA\TA'THIG .
backhoe .

4 Dr . Sedan, 250 cu 1n , 6 cyl. power st eermg , auto tran s A
beautrful car
_

Sharp

1973 FORD GAL 50()__ ............. s2495

1972 COMET 2 U~

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

Plus basement

$35,000
NEW LISTING -

4 Dr H T , air, P.S.. P. B.. red , black vinyl top

6 cyL std . trans .• radio, like new w-w tires, blue fin1sh.

EX CAV A f iNU , do zer, lO ader
a nd backhoe work , se ptic
t anks
tn stalled.
dump.
trucks and l o boys f or htre ,
wrll hau l f tll drrt , top sod ,
lrmestone a n d g r avel., Call
B ob or Roger Jeff e rs . day
p h one 992 7089 , ni gh t ph on e
992 3525 or 992 52 32
2 11 ftc

busi ness lot on Rt 7 East .

modern kit.,

1973 CHEVY IMPALA ... -...... -..... 24M
1

.

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$6,000.
NEW LISTING - 9 rooms. 3

, s an • rans .

~

E LW~D-BOWER S REPAIR "
- Sweeper s, toa s t ers, rron's ,
a ll sma ll apptrances Lawn
m ower , nex t to Stat e H1 gh "' " r
way Garage on Route 7• ' ~. :­
P hone 985 3825
4 16 tfc

NEW LISTING -1'12 acres on
the Ohio R1ver on Stale Rl .
338. Old concrete bldck
building , 2 drilled wells. A

1s97d4 ,VEdGA, 4 CYL ... --......... -.... ~2395

74 Ford Maverick •••••••••••••••••s2995

1900 Series. 2 dr . H . T ., automat ic

p

72 Buick LeSabre Custom
Converlrble . f ull power
atr , radio . w s w t rres ,
wheels , S289S .

71 PontiAC H T .
r ed . wh•te V roof.
v •nlerlo r . full power.
F A , new w s w. 36,000
miles was 52695
Now

CLEARANCE SALE

J

Cad•llac Stdan O e V i
lo w with white 1n n yt
while lea t h er tnterl
I power . A M FM &amp;
T wheel , radial 11
t air c ond Now U

f 1 ns.

1974 OPa MANTA.-..........-·-- ···~2495

RE ADY M I X CUNL~~It:.
de l t.Vered rtghl to y ou r
p r o tec t F ast and easy F ree
es lt ma te s Ph on e 992 32 84 .
Goegle rn R ea dy Mix Co ,
Mtddleport. O h10.
6 30 lf~ p o;.

atr
f ur nace ,
&amp; til e, alley tn

rear . ASKING , ONLY
$7,000.
CLELAND REALTY (!he
si gn of know how) ACTION
&amp; RESULTS ON THE
OF
YOUR
SALE
PROPERTY
PHONE 992-2259

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GOOD BUY '75

owner' s name upon requ est

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PORTABLE
TO I LE T
RENTA L,
Co n st ru cl tOn
Ou td oor
e ven t s
Phone
Gall1p0 lr s ,
.146 478 2,
Russel l 's P l u m bin g and
!-1 eahng
8 l 9 tfc

1975 CHRYSLER NEWP0Rt ...... ~5,000
Custom 4 dr H.T., fully equipped, 2.000 miles. local

1971 FORD 4 DR.:................... '895
1971 PINlD RUNABOUT ......... ..S1095
1969 FORD LID ..... ·---...............!695
1966
CADillAC ..--..---·------- ........s595
2 Dr . Coupe, fully equipped.

-

4-10-1 mo

DURING OUR

307 V -8, stand t ran s, 6 1 1 ft . bed

1971 atM NOVA ...... -.. -....... s1495

MACHINE , .. :
RepArrs , se r vtce, all makes .... •
992 22B4 T h e Fpbr tc( Shop ,
~
Pomeroy Au thotrz ed Singe r
~
Sales and Se r vrce
we
sha rpen Sc tsso r s
·
3 29 If-~
l1iil

J BEDRM

1973 CHEVY lh TON .. -.-...... __ ..s2195

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Ph. 99_2'3?93

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9 25·31c

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Syracus~. Ohio

and 12 acres of bottom . All
307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298

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LARRY LAVEN-DER

BEDRM
home ,
just
fin rs h ed, remode l mg , Sa l e m '
St , Rutland Phone 742 3615
after 4 p m or see M tl o B
Hutchison
..___
9 23 tfc

home,

home on quiet sfreet off
street park1ng . Some butlt
m cabinets, large front
porc h, large fruit cellar .

i:

9 17 1 mo

Real Estate for Sale

and 2 porches on 2 lots next to
store . Above all flOods with
nver view _ City water. Nat .

NO. 141 - 4 Bedroom older

!.

Ph. 742·5081

BACK H CJE tor- re nt , hou r or
con tract
Reg
or
ex
-- CA~vat t ng ty p e . Se ptrc tanks
rn stalled Bi ll Pullin s Ph one
992 2478
8 27 tt c

NO. 136 - 2 BR older home

$10,500 00.

tn for $15 . ~0 discount.

-~

Salo n Cpe . ,
u,ndau roof , bucket seats,
console, atr, ss wheels.
pow seal, /I.M FM rad•O,
r adial t ires. ss-ns

Was

Auto .. fact air. P S . P B

..:a.

older

l Cad1Hac Se-dan D t Vi_lte,

H . Olds Cuf

wmd o ws ,
F A
door
lo cks . SO 50 divided se-a ls ,
T.. wh eet. c ru is e controL
AM r M
stereo
1.
sold

V 8 stand trans , P S . long wtde bed . 14,000 mtles

::::.
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"'!

older

Free Estimates I
AI Tromm

land ctea rrn g
ponds a nd
b a se me n ts ,
and
l and
sc aptng
Pulttn s
E-.
cavat rng. phone 992 2478
8 26 30tc

11 ROOMS -

CLIPTHISADandbring 11

1973 GMC SPRINt.-......___ ,... s2495

DOZER~ W OR: K , Excavalrng ,

from new mme area .

&amp; 1 yr. old heating system .

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SEPTIC TA NK S c l ea n ed
Modern Sa ndahon 992 3954
or 992 7349
9 18 ti c

good pla ce for a home Ask1ng

Strout Realty

1974 FORD CUSTOM P.U•.... _.. 12895

CALL 742-J6Sl
Rutland - Roger Wamsle-y- ,

Emergency
949-22 11 or n2 - S700
Complete arr co nd tlt Ontng
sales a nd se rvt ce, heattng ,
plumb1ng , roo f 1ng a nd
genera l shee t metal work
Fr' ee Esttmates
9 14 1 mo

5 ROOMS and bath , modern

wtth full base., close to
store$. mcludes gas range

-------------1968 DODGE , good condrt ton,

BAUM
.TRUE VALUE

30

All stres on hand , pnces
start at $324.69. '
- 1 Wood Burnmg Stove

9·23 Sip

.

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Stegler &amp; Monogram

FOR SAtE

1 12 hp utfve~ Riding Tractor with 40
in. Mower
1 10 hp Case Riding Tractor with 36 in.
Mower and Dozer Blade
1 10 hp Wheel Horse, Automatic with 42
in. Mower, Uke New
1 7 hp Wheel Horse with 36 in. Mower
4 New Wheel Horse Demonstration Units

decorated , carpeted , gas
for ce d atr . 3 b e droo m , ll/2
s tor y co rner lot. st ngle
garage, near sc hoo l and
sh opp tn g ce nt er, $17 , 500
992 7624 , 58 6 Lm co ln St ,
M tddl eport
9 16 tf c

We service all saws
and precision grind
chain.

1971 KAWASAKI 500 Call 247

2813

NEW 3 bedrm hom e, br tck
fr o nt , 1 car garage, m od ern
all elec
1 mile out of
Chester Call 949 4692 or 843
2667
9 -24 12t p

:~

$88 .00

Your' Herl D eater
Thrrd St
R acrne, Ohto
Ph 949 -596 1

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HO Us e , Slf2 acres rn Portland
Ca ll (6 14 ) 864 ·1 876, after 5
p m
9 24 - 12t c

==~~~TRU~CK~S~~~~

$1 25 EACH
52 oo B•lls - S3 25 ea ch.
ss. oo Gold corns X F con d .

For Sale

-,

older

- - - - FOR SALE-- - -

We
We
We
We

H Chevy Capr i Ctaulc. -e
ctr
l u ll pow er . tn c lud lng

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A ROLL
.,
SILVER CERTIFICATES

Racine Plumbing
&amp; Heating -

Dan's Shoe Repair

older

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9- The Dally St'ntmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., ~'riday , St'~ .

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WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.IS A ROLL
BUFFALO NICKELS$7 .00

9·21·30ic

Dan's Shoe Repair

· Mobile Homes for Sale

2b for 1964 and
dimes
65 for 1964 and
qu arters
Sl 30 for 1964 and
hl!lt ves
53 •o for 1935 and
I'Jollars

service.

Pom eroy

Employment Wanted

WANTED TO BUY
WILL pAY

Accountant
Phone 992 -6173

MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992-2174

U.S. COINS

LARRY WHOBREY,

SM_~TH NELSON

FUEL 0 I L F urnace com pl et e
wllh p1pes a n d regi ster s
Kenmo r e gas range and
d tshwa sher
19 18 Model T
Fo rd tr uck Phone (6 14) 985
4118
9 25 6t c

supp~

office

N ath a n B•gg s
R:adrator Sp ec 1alrsl

CATER PILLAR 0 6 bu ll do ze r
hy draulic
angle
b lade,
heavy c ab Good con d tltO n
Harold
Brew e r ,
Lo ng
Bottom , 614 98 5 355 4
921tfc
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BOOKKEEPING,
Tax Advisory Service,
Collection systems,

,

S EVERAL lamtlte S, nr ce
se l ec t ton of m en's and
318 N 2nd M•ddle porl , 0 .
w o men's c lot h mg . srzes 24'':&gt;
to 1n f ant s, househ o ld f ur
Jobber In
n tlu r e, baby fu r n rtur e , drop
TEXAS WESTERN
rn elec rang e untt and hoo d ,
b 1c yctes, (26" boy s and 197.:1 Y AMA HA 360 MX , ex
BOOTS
g1r l s, 24" g trl s)
toys ,
ce ll ent con dition , S800 A l so.
houseplants
tropi c al ftsh ,
B c hannel H a llt c rafler C B
KNAPP SHOES
duc k s, an d rabbtt s. Earl
r adro ,
S50
J ames
L
SHEBOYGAN
H unt's restden ce . 21' 1 mti('S
Chad w ell , Rt 1, Reedsvil l e,
east o f Chester tus t o ff 246
Oh tO 45772
Steel Toe Safely Shoes
Wa tch for Stgns
From 9
9 25 Sic
a m till 4 p m W ed nesday ,
Th ur sday , and F rr day
REMINGTON lOOa uto, n e w 12
9 23 31p
or 20 g a $172 50
F tf e's,
9·2· 1 mo .
M rdd l epo r t. Oh tO
YARD Sal e Rt
124 across
9 25 26tc
from Syra c u se Park
Old
Av on bo ll les, so m e fur
ITH ACA Model 37 p ump, new
ntlure, baby mattress, lots
12 or 20 ga S129 95, Ft f e's,
o f gt rl 's c lo t hes , srzed r 6,
M tddleport , Oh 10
CARPENTRY ,
pa n eltng ,
a n d o ther m 1Sc T h u r sday
fl oo rr ng and ce rlt ng Phone
9-25 6tc
and F rrday , Se pt 25 th and
992 2759
26th 9 30 a m to 4 p m
9 17 26tc
9 13 31( WHOLE SA LE shot she ll s ,
--- - ~--------deer sl ugs , 22 long rtfl e. 2'1
K t:.M OD E L1 N G
Plu mbtng,
BAR N YA RD Ya rd Sa le Se pt
mag
bear a n d Jennrngs
h ea t tn g and all types of
26 and 27, 9 a m ttl! 5 p m
Bos 40 pe t off li st. Ftfe's ,
ge n eral
repatr
Work
F oot of M assar H til , St ate
M tdd le por1 Ohio
gua r antee d
'10 y ears ex'
Rt
7
A nt i ques. A laddtn
9 25 til e
per1ence
Pho n e 992 2409
tamp , telephone . lot s of
. 5 1 lfr....
d 1sh es Clo t h 1n g
TWO BLACK POODLES , 1
9 23 3t c
ma t e a n d 1 female AKC
Reg1s t er ed. Conn t rumpet ,
PORCH Sal e, Laur el Clrff ,
l year o ld . Like new Sear ' s
Se pt
22
through
26
T e d Will ram son's 7112 h p
197 1 MOBILE Hom e, c lose t o
Ctot h 1n g , old bottles, toys
outboar d m o tor , Sear's amp
Phone 742J
M e rgs Mm es
Ph one 992 707 5
fo r e l ec gu rtar . 3 hookup s
6582
.
9 23 3t c
Phone 004 l 882 3205
9 23 6tp
9 25 6t c
YARD
SA LE ,
anttq u es,
ONE 1969 Com mun tt y H ome s.
dep r esston glass , k 1t c hen
(3 bed r m ) a ll elect r tc
cabmets, baby rt ems. and
CL ARI NET , good condtf ton ,
mobt l e home and I acre lot
c hi ld r en's
and
adult
reasonable Phone 949 4 11 .:1
Ready to ltve 10
Prtce
c loth tn g, all stzes , old
9 25 3tc
59 , 500
2
m ties
from
radiOS , use d furntture , l ong
Rutl and Can be seen by
dresses off1c e ly pew rtf er ,
appt
by ca ll tn g 99 2 3537
glassware , po r c h g irder w1th S FT 3 P T HITCH , bush hog .
after 5 p m
S225 00 Pho n e 985 3594
c ushto n s , 9a m ti ll" Frt day
9 23 tf c
9 19 Sip
and Sa t urday , Se pt 26 and
27 Fourth and Crooks 51 ,
3 P T HIT CH mower to f1l
Sy racu se Ph o n e 992 3717 or
Fo rd or Fe r guson t ra c tor
992 5866 Ram or shrn e
'$125 00 Phone 985 35 94
6 r: o oM ana bath , t1r ep lace ,
9 24 Jt c
9 19 6tp
full bne ment. fu e l or l heaL
-- ---- --- -~L--drrlled welt. 4 room s, and
h all carpe t ed , 2 ro o m s,
3 SE T S- 4 charr d inettes , S7 5
hardwood floor s, atumrnum
ea 2 dr refrtgerator d uo ,
si din g. s t o rm
windows ,
$175,
eye
level
oven
and
IN D AS H 23 Channel Ct lr ze n 's
garage and t ool shed . Phone
rangetop
,
gas
,
harves
t
gold
.
Band tr an sce 1ve r , am fm
247 2063 or 247 252 1 after 5
5 125, artdrc tal fir e p lace ,
9 25 .:ltc
m px radi o , 8 track stereo
S50,
bed
s,
S25
ea
,
coffee
Call 992 3965
tabl e and end table , S35 ,
1114 ACR E
on
Rt
7 tO
Se ar's stereo AM F M Tape
- - - - - - -- - - - -- -9 a- lf- c
Pomeroy, etec. , sewe r , and
Tra ck c on ~o r e , S200
All
1010 JOH N DEERE - dozer,
water , S3000 o r would take
these are new Phone 99 2
p iC kup o r l and 1n country rn
dtese t en g m e, $45 ,000 00 985
7777
3594
trad e Phon e (30 4) 773 597 5
9 25 3t c
9 25 3tp
9 19 Sip
1010 JO HN DEERE dozer , 6 fl
blade,
ca n apy ,
wm ch,
reverse r
bar,
gasoline
eng ine $45 ,000 00 985 3594
9 19 Stp

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4 W HEEL DRIVE Fo r d 7-.9
flat dump truck , Harold
B rewer ; Long Bottom , Oh ro ,
614 985 3554
9 21 He

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Business

9·18 ·261c

9

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USED C HAIN s aws , 498
Locus t St , Mtdd l eport
Phone 99 2 3092

5 p m Sa t u rday , Ro ck 5 1 tn

househo l ds
Wr1 l c M
0 .
M1lle r
Rt
&lt;1, Pomeroy .
Oh10 Call 997 7760
10 7 74

WHE~

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Ju•nhlf'll

brass

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~ e . elit~nel lassz ze s

For Sales

BA ~E ME Nl

10F T STE P LADDER . 20 fl
ex ten s ton ladd er, 4 5 cu fl
wheelbarrow Phon e 742
5435
9 26 2tp

u:se

R esu. lts

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form four ordm a ry words.

v
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.r or r a.st
I

Wanted To Buy

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Yard Sale

SA LE , Thur s
day , F rrday and Sa lurday ,
Sp rrng Ave above old fle a
market 9 am trll '
9 25 2tc

-------------BA SE MENT Sa te, 10 am 1;"11

.:n ..------------o tu r n1 tur e. - 1ce boxes ,
-

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VYCOO:V I
1

bed s,

or

co mplc re

THE FAMOUS
TRACK 'Sl"A R JOINED
l"HE CASe "THE P LAY
MANAGE D TO
HAVE THIS .

Po meroy
R rgh l turn off
Sp r mg Ave Follow St gn s
9 '16 lie
YARD
SALE, S aturday
Se ptember 27, 9 00 a m ttl!
dar k W tnf er coats , d resses ,
s ta c k s, ster eo. TV , etc G UY
SA R GE N T RE SID ENCE Wo lfe Pen Road ( ft fth house
on right up Wolf Pen Rd
fr om 143)
9 25 2tc

"Pets
CH I CHUA H UA dogs. One
b l ac k Fe male 3 yr o l d, and

6 mo nth o ld pup

4465

Pho n e 7.4 2
9 25 31c

Now &amp;rranre the cucled lette rs WELL TRA I NED Beagles
to form the surprise answer. as
A t so, pup~ fr o m 5 weeks to 5
surgested by the above cartoon .
month s Phone 742 38 10, or

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WANT ADS
I NFORMATION
D EA DLINE S
P I A N O f un tn g La n e Da nt e l s,
PM Day Before Pub
Phone 992 2082
tocat10n
8-28 26t p
Monday D ead l tne ~a m
Cance llat tOn
Corr ec I tons
Wtll b e a cc ept ed unltl 9 am
lor Day o f Publlcatton
REGULATION S
The Publt sher r ese r ves the
rtght to edll or r e 1ec t an y ads
deeme d ob1ec t tona t
Th e
pub l tS h er
wtll
n ot
be
respo n stb l e for more than one
tncorrect msertton
RATES
For Want Ad Serv •ce
5 cents p er Word one tn sertton
Mmtmum Charge S1 00
14 cen ts per word t hre!'
consecuttve •nsert tons
26 cents per word Stll. con
secu t tve •nse rttons
Effect Jve Oct. 1, 197 5
?5 Pe r Cent Dtscounl on pa•d
OFF IC E HOUR S BY
ads and ads p a td Wtlh tn 10
days
AP POINTMENT
CAR D OF THANK S
&amp; Obtfuary
$2 00 f or 50 word mtn1mum
E~--'- u.::!dtl tunal word Jc
BLIND ADS
Ad d1 t ronal 25c: Charge per
Adverttsement
OFFI CE HOUR S
a JO a m to S 00 p m Oa t1 y,
8 JO a m
to 12 00 No on
Sat ur day

Notice

9 24 41p

TO G I VE AWAY - 7 puppieS
p art
Beegle
and
p art
B luettck Phon e 949 5172
9 24 6tc

For Rent

NOTICE I

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2 story ho use
dleport , turnt shed
(304) 675 18]1
9 25 6t c

4 RM apartme n,· coup l e on l y
Ph one ~~2 3975
9 25 lf c

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4 RM FUR N I SHED apt for
ren t Phone 992 3656
9 3 He
4 ROOM house . doubl e car
ga rag e tn Pom er oy
Fo r
rnforma 110n ca rt
992 2502
9 24 Jtc
TRA IL ER l ot good l oc arron ,
c lose to school bus, gas,
wa ter , etec
Availa b l e m
M1ddleport Phone 992 2864
9 24 6t c
4

Opening Oct. 1

Sales and Service

IN MEMOR Y of 'niy h usband
Joh n R
Dav tS who d ted
Sept 26, 1955
Prec1ou s m emor1es how they
ltnger ,
How t hey eve r flood my soul
I n the stil l ness o f the m td n tl e,
Prectous memo rt es un fo ld
H1s w if e, Ed 1t h Davts
9 26 lt c

Located At
Junction 7-33
Pomeroy

,, .
NEW

Wanted
C~S H p ato 1or all mak es and

models O'f mob il e homes
Phone area c ode 6 14 423
95 31
.1 13 tf c

.

" OIL
OF
MINK "
producls n ew ca tal ogs Ge l
on o u r growrng cu s tom e r
I 1SI Or mayb e yo u wo u ld
l tke to t ake orders? Ph one
Helen J
Brown , 992 5 113 ,
KOSCO T
I ndependent
Dtstrtbutor
9 21 tfc

Walnuts Are

Lost
REWARD for rntorma llon
le8d lng to th e recovery of 3
preces, 20 t t lon g of 12"
ga lvaniz ed culvert ptp e
s tol en from con slruct• on s.r e
of Chester Tuppers Platns
Water D tstrr c t , new offic e
Contact
Btl!
Pul l ins ,
Pomeroy. O h io, 99 2 2478
9 26 3tc
LOST - Ltc ense p l ates z 618
B. Pho ne Daniel Da vtdson ,
1747 Ch ester Rd , Pome r oy,

992 7208

~h!

Start ing October 1 we
are buying
Black
Walnuts at market
price . Br1ng your
Black Walnuts to :

3 R M S fu rn ts h ed and bath
apt on grou n d fl oor A dul ts
only, r e f eren&lt;e Ca ll 99 2
2050 afte r 1 p m
9 23 51&lt;
: ou NT R Y
Mo bil e
Hom e
P nrk R t 11 te nrn ilcs norn1
o f Pontc r oy Larq c lo t s Wtl h
co n cre t e pa ttos Std ew alk s
runners and o ft s treet
~ &lt;lr ktnQ
Pho n e 99/ 7 179
17 J r tf c 1
TRA I LER sp a ce for rent A ll
UltlllteS Phone 99'1 5535
9 16 lfc:

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·F URNI ~ H t:. U

cq.Jdrtment ,
adu l ts onl y tn Mt dd leport
Phon e 992 3874
3 25 t f c

TR A.tLER space tor r ~ ntrt e d ,
Ch ester
$ 15 per month
Phone 949 352 1
9 26 31c
2

BEDRM
mobile
Conta c t A l bert Hrll
949 -2261

h ome
Phone
9 26 6tc

Excelsior SaH

OFFICE SPACE
FOR
RENT
MASONIC TEMPLE

Works, Inc.
Box 267

BUILDING
POMEROY, OHIO
CONTACT ·
DALE E. SMITH at 992·
5329
or
THOMAS C. EDWARDS at
992·1052
or
TED REED JR. al992·2052

9 25 3tc
W IL L
BE giv rn g prano
le ssons
tn
my
home
begtnntng Se pt
22
Fo r
ap po intment , call 949 2B03
9 26 -6tc

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
cas e N o. 21616
Estat e of NEY N
CAR - WILL c&amp;re for el derly wome n
PENTER Deceased.
tn my home Phone 99 2 7314
No t1ce rs h.e r e b y g1ven t hat
9 26-6tc
Rober t s Parker of 611 S
Se cond S tr ee t , Middl epo rt , SHOOTING
Ma tc h ,
Corn
Ohro , has been du ly a p porn t ed
H o llow , Sund ay , Sept 28 , at
Executor of th e E stat e of Ney
1 p m
1 mrle p ast M rle
N Carpenter , deceased , l at e
Cemetery o u t of Rutland
of Co tumbta Townshtp , Metgs
9 26 2tc
Co unty , O hi O
Credr tors are r equ t red to
flle the1 r c la rm s with sa td PICK YOUR own g reen beans
at $4 00 b u
Bring own
f rduciary wr t hm fou r months
c ontatners
A rnold Hupp ,
Dated thi s 8th day of Sep
te m be r 1975
Le tar t Falls , 247 2623
9 21 6t c
Manning D Webste r
Ju dg e W IL L CA RE f o r eldee rly
Cou r t of Co m mon P l eas
fema l e p a t tent tn my home
Proba t e DtVtStOn
Phone ( 614 ) 667 -3402
9 25 5tc
(9) 12. 19, 26. 3t c

RM
and b at h fu rntshed
up s t arrs ap t Phon e 992 590B
9 24 t f c

3 /\ NO .!1 ROOM f ur ntSt1c d and
unf u r nt sh ed
apartmen ts
Ph one 997 5&lt;131
I 17 !f c:

Po m e ro y, Oh 10

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7 RM

D&amp;M APPLIANCE

NEW
VILLAGE
Manor
Apartments tn Mrddleport, 1
b ed room a pt s from $1 04 plus
elec Call 992 327 3 o r see
Mr s
Keatley. Ap t
101.
R 1vers rde A partme nts
8-28 -26fp
3

BEDROOM to t al electr tc
home in Rutlan d , furn i Shed
or unfurn ts hed Ph one 992
7336 aft er 5 durrn g week
days
9 21 6tp

TR A ILE R space f or rent •n
Mrddleport Phone 992 54 34
8 29 26 tc
PR I VA T E me e ttng r oom tor
any org a n• zatton p hone 99 2
3975
J 11 tf c

Yard Sale

Big Reduction Sale!
Reg.

Sa le

P n ce

Pnce

2 Love SeattS-------~-.....25 00 ea
15 00 ea
2 Other Love Seal
169 95 ea
139.95 ea
199 95
169 95
Green H1de· A· Be
Green Sof
39 95
18 00
2 Pc Be1ge LR Su1te
169 95
11 5 00
3 Pc Livmg Room Su1l
139 .95
88 00
2 Pc Livmg Room Sud

9.95

2 Breakfast Set
Gold Elec Dryer, li ke ne
Copper 2 Oven Rang

15 .00

29 95 ea . 15.00 ea
175 00
139 .95
29.95
139 .95

Copper Hoover Port Wa sher

135 00

89 95

15 Sets ot Bunk Bed '-.,.---:::--With 31/:z" post , m ne r spnng m a ftresL-199 00 ea

129 95
ea

3Uprtght
Portable
Te levision~~~~~~~===~
5j0'00
Freezer.
hk e new , frost fre
88 up
00
21 cu . II Chest Freeze
239 95
T wi n Si ze Mattresse

0 00 up

Sma ll Qpen Front Heate··
14 Desks. all me

19 95
49 95 up

M I SC SA LE , H em lo ck Grove
Gra ng e
Thur sday
and
Fr tday , 9 am to 4 p m
9 '13 Jtp

Co nta c t Dean Sch r ack, Box

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CHANGE OF
OFFICE HOURS
DAN NOTTER,
D.V.M.

In Memory

3, 742 252 1

92 Rut l and

YARD SALE , baby things ,
pll!ly pen , n 1c e clothtng ,
cer am res. c ur t ain s, toys ,
mt sc Items 1 mrle from
Cheste r , bridg e oppos1 te
Golf Course , 9 lrll S F nday
and Sa turday , Phone (614)
98 5 3335
9 25 -2tc

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3 FA M ILY Ya rd Sale , Thurs
day
th rough
Saturday
begtnnmg at 10 am Wt l m a
Casto, Portland , Ohto
9 23 Jt c

AKC Reg tr. s h Setter mate 1
year 5 mon t hs o l d , $65

GLOBAL

U /tal llli l wd•ll l umt. l'o tunf ~ "' /111 lh11 1
II '"'''{I t!ltl ' 1u H ' - BOUND TO WIN

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v 26 61p

(An •worr• tu morro"')

STE"REO RADIO. AM FM. 8
track tape c om b tn ahon
Ba l ance $ 10 1 29 or te rm s
Call 992 3965 .
9 21 If (

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OVER H EAD gar ag e
doo r co mpl e te , l arge vise ,
modern bathtub. large roll
abou t , too l box , 308 Page St ,
Mr ddl eport, phone 992 3509
9 23 5t c

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EXPER.JENCED
I Radlato ' " .
1
Set vlce

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From the larg es t Tru ck. or
BtJ !I dozer Radrato r to t h e
S'}llall es t H eate r Core

Real Estate for Sale

PIONEER"
CHAIN SAWS

TWO 1 178 x 14 Goo d ye ar Ste el
belted snow t tr es Cont ac t
A lbert Hill at 949 2261
9 26 6tc
FOR SAL E or trad e fo r ca r of
equal val ue, 19 73 GMC
tru ck, 4 speed
Complete
mechan i cal tool se t. t;4 , :VS
and 1/::t dr tve , open and box
wren c hes , t ool box and car t
Phon e 696 1292
9 25 21c
197 2 FORD tra c tor
Phone 992 2990

UPPER SEC TION Rust1c
H i lls ,
Syracuse ,
Oh ro ,
Modern 3 bedroom , all
electr~c.
52 .000 BTU a i r
condtltoner
Just b urtt
Recreation room A ll ca r
peted 27x 14, $24,000 Phone

992 7523

2000

9 21 6t p

-------------M IDDLEPOR T ,
ne w

9 22 6t c

195-4 FERGUSON tra c to r with
a ccesso rres Phon e 84 3 2561
9_
24_ 6tc
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WILKINSON

9 24 6tp

-------------1973 F X350 Har ley Davrd son ,

SMALL ENGINES

less than 1,000 m ties , $BOO
Phone 992 2967 a fter 5 p m
9 24 4tc

498 Locust Street
Middleport, Ohio
Ph. 992-3092

COMPLETE D ts p 20 h ea d of
horses, Reg1s tere d and
grade, sho w and pleasure
Phon e (61 4) 3BB 0991 or 367
7481
9-24 -6tc

GUNS and Ammo Our fall
s tock
is
now
here
Complete l1ne of Rem
rngton ,
Winc.hester ,
lthica . Savage Slug bo;~rrel s
tn stoc k for most brand shot
g un s, but in short supply
Ge t th em while th ey la st
Money short , lay a way
your tall hunting n eeds N ew
Fall store hours st arting
Sept 5, 10 a m to 9 p m ,
Monday Sa turday
V Il lage
Gu n Sh opp e. 266 Mrll Sl ,
Phone 992 5177 , f inan cing
available
9 3 26t c

LIVIN G r oo m sut t e, end and
coffee table , lamps, bedrm
sutfe, reclin er, uprtght
freezer P hon e 992 -7369
9 24 3tc
RADIATORS ,
do o rs
and
wmdows, and other used
burldmg materral tall 992

2720

9 24 Jtc
1975 FIREBIRD Formula 400
A c , lilt wheel. facto ry
ta p e, mags and gauges Low
mileage Phone 7.:12 5943
9 24 4tc

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FUEL OIL
Heating Stoves

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ACRE
F arm ,
ap
pro x rmatel y 17 acres far
m mg ground Located one
m i le back of Phil tp Spo rn
Plant On blacktopped road
Ca ll (304 ) B82 -2297 afte r 5 p
m
9-25 -6tc

kr tchen , approximately 1
acre of ground , 2 garden
spaces, 3 outbuildings. own
water supply, fuel orl heat
off Rl 143on Ball Run Road .
Phone 992 2889 Shown by
appo tntment only
9 26 -3tc

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NO. 135 - 8 64 acres vacant
lan~ on paved road 3 miles

POMEROY LANDMARK

3

W'.J. .ack W . Carsey , Mgr.

J8iiijl (!!)one 992·2181

$11 ,500

Auto Sales

.. ,

NO. 142 -

1966 FALC ON , -80 ,000 miles ,
.good dependable car for
S260, or best offer
Phone

99 2 5190

air cond1t 1onrng, See at 13 1
L aur e l St , Pam eroy , Oh ro
9 23 6tc

-------------1966 CHR YS LER Newpor t ,

.:1
new tir es Phon e ( 614 ) 98 5
3307 o r 985 -3334

Approximately

98 acres , 2 acre lake
stocked, large barn, new
roof , new alum . storm
wmdows , lots _ of w oods ,
clo se t o n ew mrne area ,

$40.000

_______

1 9~5 MUSTA NG .
318 1

phon e 992

Paint
Paint
Paint
Paint

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Houses

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Barns

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Roofs
Anything

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F.REE ESTIMATES _

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Blown
Insulation Service.

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Blown into Walls &amp; Atttcs 1

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOOR.S
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING,SOFFITT
GUTTERS.AINNINGS

~ EWING

home an d bath .
basement. double garage ,
car por t. workshop over
ga ra ge , 3 outburld tng s,
Salem St , Rutland Phon e
74241 11
9 23 6t c

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L fl&lt;IM--or-CUt trees and
shrubbery
Phone 949 3221
or 742 -4441
9 7-24 tc

POMEROY - TOO MAN Y
CHILDREN TO LIVE IN A
SHOE - but not for th1s
home -

4 bedroom s • 2

baths. Large living , Utility
R , larg e . por ch (gla ss
enclosed). N.G. hot water
heat ,

Recreation

R ,

garage JUST $30,000 00
POMEROY - CLOSE TO
SC HOOL - 2 story frame
tn

excellent

condition ,

3

BR , bath . nice kitchen W
range. di sposal. N.G hot
water heat Full basement

$17,000.
MIDDLEPORT
Beautiful

lot,

frame

a nd

stone building. bath. N G
forced
paneling

bedrooms wtfh close ts , hot
w ater heat , l arge li vi ng and
nice front porch in Middleport,

$16.500.
NEW LISTING -

'I•

acre

WOULD YOU BELIEVE? •
Bu rl d an all stee l buildmg at :
Po le Barn prices ? Golden
G tan t All Stea l Burldings,
R t 4, Box 148 , Waverly ,
Oh ro Ph o ne 947 2296
7 24 lf c

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WE 00 aluminu m srding,
gutter
work ,
roofing,
pane lr ng , parnt1ng , plum
brng , We frx the whole
house . AI Tromm ,• ' 742
5081
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Yard

heat, large modern kit., with
range, dishwasher, dispOsal ,
and birch cabinets , 5 acres .

1

3 acre
lot

in

Lebanon township
Also
building lot at Dorcas.
HUNTING LAND - Around
100 acres with young timber
mtnerals. 5235 per acre .

. ~~ loe

have hundreds""··r-a'1
carpet values Your" lob C1!t-~
be completed rn 1 to
weeks
No long waiting . 11 1 :a
period Our installer has ~8 , 1.,
years experience . Expert ...
m s taHatron
You'll like
., .
J,,,
w h a 1 you get
l l.l t.) t'

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IF YOU DON'T KNOW REAL ESTATE , KNOW YOUR
REAL TOR, at 992·3325.

Branch Manager
9 21-tfc

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TALK TO WE.NDELL
GR,P.TE,
CARPET c;ONSUI TANT"

RUTLAND ·
FURNITURE
7u:un - - Ruo1;na

CONTACT:
L91s Pauley

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1971 atRYSl.ER ................ -.....~1595

1971 BUICK RIVIERA ....... --.... ..'1995
Sport Coupe, fully equipped

4Dr. , auto., P.S.

4 Or . wagon .

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Cadiflac
Covtte
Devure, while with v

qr"een leath er tnterior ,
full power . AM F M &amp; tape,
T &amp; T wheeL c rut se con tro l.
rad la~ trres . 24.000 miles.
fe e I air c ond Sh•r'P U-400 .

r'OOf. full power , F A ..
nice l nftr lor Was SSIOO

Now uns .

73 Olds 91 Lu•ury Sedan,
It blue , matching V top
l!lnd tnterlor , full power
T &amp; T wheel , ,F A . rad. l"l
1tres
Was $4l95 , Now

NOTICE OF FLILING OF
INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT

The St•te of Ohro, Metgs
County
Court of Common Pleas,
Pr'obate Division

To Ihe Executor or Ad
such of the followmg as are
residents of the State of Ohio,
viz - the surviving spouse.
the
next
of
kin,
the
beneficiaries under Ihe will ;

nns.

SllU .

12 Old s 98 Luxury Sedan,
ligh 1 green w tth green viny l
roof &amp; ma t ch ing int , full
power ,
AM F M ,
T&amp;T
w h eel , tact air co nd ,
dual comfort seat
One S2895

12 Dodge Swinger Coupe.
vreen green
v root.
matching r nl~r l or . J 1• v ..,
auto. P s , sport wheels
Was 12'095 Now Slits ~

70 Ch evy El Camino. gold,
b lk V roof, blk .nterlor , V
8. aut o , P s , nice was
$1895 Now Sl69S

70 Dodge Monaco 4- 0r , V 8, auto , P s • P B , F A , 1
owner. tow m lleage , was
S1595 Now S1l9S .

1:Z Oldt tl H T

Sedan,
orey matching V -roof and
interior . full power , F A ,
Was 57195 Now UUS.

ton Pickup. s td sh1ft , only 250 cu. 1n engrne One very
ca r e lulloca l owner Very clea n Gas miser for tru ck .

71 Torino Coupe•••••••••••••••••• s1495
2 Or

71 Ford Galaxie 500. 4
V 8, auto , P S , r u n s
body rough 5995.

70 Oldt tl H. T, sedan , Lt .
btu~ . marching
cloth In
terlor , full power Including
windows, F A Was $149 5
Now 11095.

Sedan , std shift , 6 cy l eng tne

75 Ford Gran Torino •••••••••••••• $AVE

.:1 Or Sedan, small V -8, a rr conditroned Onl y 5,1 65 e as y miles
by Dri ve r 's T raining

Cadtllac Sedan,
•th beige top, full

A S895 .

1970
blue ,
cloth
P S ,
$2295

powe·r

Our Loss
Is
Your Gain

Monte Culo, lig ht
bl ue vrnyl top . blue
•nt , JSO V B. aura ,
P B , w s w , wa s
Now S209S .

74 Ford Gran Torino ••••••••••••••13495

11 Ford LTD Wagon, full
power , F A , luggage
rack . radial tires
Wee
S1995 Now 516f5.

4 Dr Seda n , small V 8, a rr condt f•one d , beautiful m ap pearance. E xcellent condtt ton

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
K b •h

70 Ford Maverick ••••••••••••••••• !995
2 Dr , Sedan , 6 cy l , std shrft , ga s mtser

SAVE ON THE LA~T OF THE /!J· ~
See : Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, or Dan Thompson .

1-DELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-0MEGA COUPE
1-STARFIRE COUPE
1- DEL TA 88 ROYAL HT SEDAN {Lloyd's "Demo"}

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 7: 00
EXCEPT THURS. AND SAT. TIL S: OO

Pomeroy
M_o tor co ·
$1850

$1495
$2095

$1295
tires, automatic,

Apple Grove
News Notes
By Mn. Herbert Rousb
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Abies,
Ronnie Ables, Vicki Ables of
•·hville spent the weekend
nr;)
with Mr . and Mrs. Jack Abies
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Congo of Portland.
Mrs. Phyllis O'Brien and
Unda and Carol visited Mrs.
Larry Groggel at Proc-

PHONE
992-2196

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K.ARR &amp; VAN ZAND.T

461 S. Third
Middleport

Shelly, Syracuse. Mr. and
Mrs . Gary Roush and
Jeremy, Dick Smith., Joann
Roush, Vicki, John , and Mike
Roush and Mrs. Edna Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade spent the weekend w1th
Mrs . Edna Roush, Mrs .
Gladys Shields and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
Saturday afternoon . The
McDades live at Troy, Ohio.
Mrs. Carroll Norri s of
Syracuse vtstted her mother,
Mrs. Eula Wolfe Saturday
evening .
Burhl Wolfe of Buckeye
Lake visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs . Gordon Wolfe
recently.
Mr . and Mrs . Roger
Manuel and Angie spent a
weekend with Mr and Mrs .
Don Riffle and family at
Lucasville .
Mrs. Eileen Buck, Early
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. DaviS
Green and children vistted
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Green at
Louisville, Ky. over the
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Green
spent two weeks at Louisville
and returned to thetr home m
Oregon on Friday.

Mrs.
Bob Spencer
visited
Mrs.
Herbert
Roush and
Mrs.
Margie Hunt Wednesday.
the arorementioned persons
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stover
Case No 21.349, Atlanta
are
announcing the birth of a
Georgia
Cook ,
Bedford
daughter, Sherry Dawn,
Township. Meigs County,
Ohio .
weighing 5 lb., 5 oz. at
You are hereby notlrled that
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
the
Inventory
8nd
Ap
torville.
pralsement of the eslate of the
Carl Mangus of Saxonburg, Grandparents are Mr. and
efonmentioned,
deceased,
lote of saldCounty. was flied 1n Pa., spent four days with his Mrs. Wallie Stover, local,
this Court. Said Inventory and SIS. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ada Rowe and Gerald
Appraisement will be for
hearing before this Court on Smith Sr.
Sellers of Portland.
John
1975
Sellers
of
Portland
is
a
great~~·~ho~~~co:Aoc~ber ·
' at
Bill Wilson and friend,
Any person desiring to file David, of Bolivar Dam spent grandfather.
exceptions thereto must file a recent weekend wt"th Mrs .
Mr . and Mrs . Richard
them at least five days prior to
Wilson
of Detroit visited Mrs.
lilt date sel tor hearing .
Enna Wilson.
Given under my hand and
d
· C
11
Wilson
Tusday
... 1 of said Court. fhls 23rd • Mr. an Mrs. Jtm onna y, Erma
evening.
Brian lll•d Shelly, of Syracuse
day of October , 1975.
Manning D. Webster, Judge
VIS.ited his parents, Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. R(/l:er Birch
ly Janet E. Morris,
of
Racine visited Mr. and
thlaf Deputy Clerk
Mrs . Everette Connolly
Mrs. William Wickline and
_se_P!.:_ _ _:~ -~_:!.:..._~-.!~ Sunday.
sons
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van
N(&gt;"l ICE OF
Virgil HiD of the towboat
APPOINTMENT
Meter, Becky and Melanie, of
Case No. 21621
Rachel
spent some time with
Estate ol ETHEL M. CROSS, Morning Star spent an
his
wife,
Kathryn, and
Deceased.
evening )Vith Mrs. Enna
Notice Is hereby given that
family .
J_ Dillon Cross, of Racine , Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart
OhJo !l has been duly appointed
Edith Gilkey of Gallipolis
Adm nlstrator of the Estate of
were
pleasantly surprised on
Ethel M . Cross, deceased , late and Rollln Dill of Pomeroy
their
2Mh wedding anat Meigs county, Oh ro
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Creditors are r"equlred to
niversary Saturday evening
file their clal,.s with said Ables Sunday.
fiduciary within four months
Mrs. Allee Balser spent by their relatives. Ice cream,
Dated this 9th day of Sep Sunday night with her son, cake and punch were served
tember' 197.5.
Laurence Balser and family to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Manning D Webster
Hayman and Keith. Mrs.
Judge at Tuppers Plains.
Court of Common Pleas,
The chidren of Mr. and Beverly Cunningham and
Probate Division
Mrs. Lester Roush surprised daughter, Olevia, Mr. and
19) 12. 19, 26, 3tc
their father on his birthday Mrs . Gene Jewell and
Too Late oo Closslrv
Tuesday evening. Home children of Letart, W. Va.,
Yard Sales
made ice cre8I11 and cake Mrs. !lnley Hart, Bruce Hart
YARD SALE. all doy sunday. were served to Mr. and•Mrs. and Lorna BeD of Colwnbus.
Sept . 28, Route 7 bypass ·
•
noa·r Hobson .
Roger Manue,l apd Angie, They received many lovely
gifts.
---------~~·26_11&lt; Mrs. Jim Connolly, Brian and
and to the attorney or at
torneys representm'g any of

T , rnterlor . full power,
F A
Was 12895. Now

49 Chevelle SS 396, 4 sD••••
396 eng rn e, power steering,
rad i Al t i re s, u wheels , one
owner , S1495

gold , blk
v roof , mat
ch ln g tnler lor . full power ,
F A
Was S2495
Now

Sulctc Electra , gold,

belae v lop , beige 2 dr .

111

FORD

Located on ,St- Rt. 7

2 SIGNS
OF
. QUALITY

72

Otds Cullau Coupe,
oold , blk
V roof . blk
tn ter l or , full power , F A ,
rodlol fires UIU .

""'f'lmpala Custom 'coupe,

12 Oldl 91 H . T
Sedan,
white , bUt
V r oof , blk
tnlenor, full power , m
cl ud•no Wtndows and 6
way sea t . T whetL rad•al
tires , F A
was ' 3295
Now Ult5

n,u.
12

utts.

ll39S

7l Nova Coupe, blut w 1th
blue c tofh Inte r i or , 3.50 V
8. auto , p s , p b ,
sport
wheels ,
J
mile-s Was s28'fr

NEW 1976 OLDS SHOWING TODAY &amp; SATURDAY

RIGGS USED CARS

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

Mrs . Gerald Hayman and
Ketth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walhe Stover Sunday afternoon .
Brice Hart of Racme was a
guest of Keith Hayman over
the weekend .
Dallas Hill, Harry Hill,
John Hill , Darren Nom s,
Rev. Howard Shiveley visited
Chfford Htll at Riverside
Methodis t
Hospital
in
Colwnbus Tuesday. Clifford
ts a patient at Rtverside due
to cutting hts left hand with
an electric saw. He would
apprecoate cards or letters.
Mrs . Florence Smith, Mrs.
Etleen Buck of the local
church ,
Mrs .
berta
Thaxton , Mrs. Betty htvely
of the Racme church Mrs.
Mabei ·Shtelds, Mrs .
lene
Fi s her ,
Mrs.
tldred
Donohew. Mrs Fe e B.
Hayman of the E
Letart
Church attend
conference
Met
s Wom e n at the
ethodost Church m Ath ens
Sunday.

Open Saturday
CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE
Til5:00 P - M.
PHONE 992·5342
GMAt:: FINANCING AVAILABLE Pomeroy, Ohio
"YOU'LL LIKE OUR QUALITY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS"

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance
on Sept 21 was 48, offering
$20.40 Worship services were
held at 11 a. m with Duane
Sydenstrtcker, leading and
the Rev . Meece speaking
from Rev . 19:5-9 on "Home
Going" "Christ as the
Brodegroom, Will take his
Bnde the Church" from Day
of Pentecost on to the present
tome to be wo th him and will
establish his kingdom forever

on earth." Mr. and Mrs
Sydenstrtcker sang a special
nwnber . Attendance at this
service was 53
A basket donner was served
at noon. At I· 30 the afternoon
progr a m
began
with
Congregational smging led by
Chas. Woode. Rev. Meece
gave mtroductory remarks.
Prayer by Rev Meece

followed and then he turned
the meeting over to the
Sunday School Supt. Uoyd
Dillinger. On the program
were the Ladies Trw from
Mt. Zton Chur ch at Minerals
Wells. W. Va ., the Coe famoly
from Vanderhoof Church ,
Harold Yoak from Belpre,
Mr. and Mrs . Sydenstricker,
Decatur, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Frederick of North
Bethel, Mrs. Tom Russell of
Vanderhoof and Florence
Spencer and Howard Flan·
ders and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
D Woode a ll local.
Goving testimonies were
Warren Bentz of Gloulller,
Carne Burson from Athens
and Bernice Hawkey of
Millstone, W. Va. Rev
Robert Bumgarner, Mod.
dleport, director of Me1gs Co.
Coop Parish, gave the offenng prayer .
Attendance for the af.
lernoon program was 90 with
Orange Church, Vanderhoof,

Tuppers Plains , Chester,
North Bethel , South Bethel,
Chester U. M., Athens
Richland Ave., Shade UM,
Hemlock Grove, Christian
Church and Zion Church in
Athens County visiltng
churches.
Mr . and Mrs. Otto Swartz of
Shade called on Clara FoUrod
and Nina Robinson Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs . Chas. D.
Woode and Nina Robinson
attended the hymn sing at
South
Bethel
Church
Saturday evening Sept. 20
Atlendance was 32. Next one
wtll be held at the Long
Bottom Church on Saturday
evening, October 25 .
Evangelistic services will
be held m the Reedsville UM
Church Sept 28 and here at
Alfred UM Church on Monday evening, Sept. 29
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson spent Friday,
Sept 12 on Athens and vistted

and took chicken dinner with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Henderson in observance of
Thelma's birthday.
POMEROY LANES

Morning Glories Leaeue
September 19,1975
Pis.
Tea m S
14
Excelsior 0 11 Co
1•
Team J
8
Team 2
6
G&amp;J Auto Part s
4
Spenc er's Market
2
High lnd . Game - Marlene
W 1lson
181 ,
Donna
McFarland 170
Hrgh Se r ies
Becky
Dunfee 454 , Marlene Wilson

440.

Team High Game and
Se rie s Excetsror Ort Co ,
765 and 2234
Frreball League
September22 , 1975
Won Lost
Team2
2-1
0
Team 4
14
10
Fl!lbrlc Shop
14
10
Team 1
12
12
Team 5
8
16
High
l nd
Gl!lme
Charlotte Ha nn1ng 169, Se lby
Manl ey, 152
H rgh Se r i es - Betty Wilson
406, Selby Manley 401

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FALL SALE

'·

ON NEW BUICK &amp; .PONTIAC ·TRADE-INS
SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC., PH. 992-2174
1975 PONTIAC FIREBIRD•••••'4495
350, auto ., P. S ., P . B., fact. air, tape. Like New.

..J

1974 V.W. BUG •••••••••••••••• .'2895
Orange in color. This is a clean local car .

1974 CHEV. % TON PICKUP. •• 13695

v.s, auto. ,

P .S., P. B., radio , real sharp truck .

1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT•••• !3895·
Brougham 2 dr .
12,621 miles .

1973 FORD GRAN TORINQ.!2695
2 Dr. H. T., auto., P.S., P.B ., new Pontiac trade·
in . Low mileage .

H.T., 6 cyl.,

auto ., P . S., air, only

1973 PONTIAC CATALINA.Q~;-:_~3195
2 Dr. H. T ., vinyl lop, air, tape, one of the shar·
pest in town .
'

1973 BUICK RIVIERA ••••••••• !4495
·Has nearly all the extras on it, local owner ·

1969 OLDS TORONAD0........... ~895

Has a lithe extras, rea I nice for 69 model.

DON'T YOU WANT TO DO ·BUSINESS WITH A FRIENDLY DEALER?
IF SO, COME ON IN TO SMITH NELSON MOTORS,
YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER.

SMI.TH NELSON
MOTORS
p.M.
Open Evenings nil?

&amp; New Hours on Sat . 9A. M . TillS P . M .

•
I

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72. Chevrolet 6 cyl•••••••••••••••••$2195

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

'
. ,.

7J Plymouth Furv 111. •
dr , V 8, auto . . P S', white
Wtth blk
V roof. blk
tnler.or " need _a little
arnr "
Wu S2295 Now

DAN THOMPSON

MANY MORE CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM

mlnistrator of the estate, t o

-----------~~!__ttc :' ~~

'on•en w•th green v tnyt t op ,

New Yorker, 4 dr . sedan, air, P 5 ., P B

power steering, radro .

' "'

·

70 Plymouth Duster •••••••••••••• !1195

1970 NOVA V·BCPE
Blk . vinyl roof, grey finish . good

SPECI A LI Z E in mobile -- ~ ·
home f ur nace repai r Phone
992 -5858.
,. 'V

cy l Gas M1ser

2 Dr .. 6 cyl .. auto , vinyl roof

1970CHEV CAMARO

w F:

4

Std shtft makes this very easy on gas Smallest V -8

350 V -8 automatiC trans , power steering and brakes,
dark green finish , vinyl roof, saddle bucket seats,
console, radio, like new w-w tires .

..JI ID

72 Opel 2 Dr. Sedan •••••••••••••_$1995

1972. MERC. COMET.... -.. -........ s1495

4-door , local car, air conditioned , full e quipment.

- - - -- -

I I- YOU are tnlerested rn
bu1ld1ng a new home or
havtng your prese nt hom e
remodeled , contact Roush
Construc t ron , 992 -7583, Greg
Rou sh
9 17 12tc

bath , 2

buildtng

red~black

1971 MATADOR

do ze r and ditch er
Gas ,
electr tc and wa t er line
b u rral. baseme nts, footers ,
septic systems and brush
cleantng Wilt haul f1ll drrt , eo
top soil , sand and gravel, "
lt mes ton e for drrveways and
roads
Phon e Charles R:
Hatfreld , Backhoe Servrce ,
Rt
I , Rutland , Ohto , 7.:12
6092
7 1190fc

porches, basement and all
ulllil1es. 515.000.
NEW LISTING
Near
Coolville . 4 bedroom insulated
home, 21h baths. hot water

or

1973
PINlD strips.
4 CYL····--·-....
·----~1895
4 Spd .
new t ires . Sharp.

)..

gas. and bath . Ask1ng 58500.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedroom

trailer

4 Dr . Sed , fact. air. P.S., P. B.. vmyl root

n i ce car wtth good economy

- - - - - - - - -- - - - OOXCA\TA'THIG .
backhoe .

4 Dr . Sedan, 250 cu 1n , 6 cyl. power st eermg , auto tran s A
beautrful car
_

Sharp

1973 FORD GAL 50()__ ............. s2495

1972 COMET 2 U~

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

Plus basement

$35,000
NEW LISTING -

4 Dr H T , air, P.S.. P. B.. red , black vinyl top

6 cyL std . trans .• radio, like new w-w tires, blue fin1sh.

EX CAV A f iNU , do zer, lO ader
a nd backhoe work , se ptic
t anks
tn stalled.
dump.
trucks and l o boys f or htre ,
wrll hau l f tll drrt , top sod ,
lrmestone a n d g r avel., Call
B ob or Roger Jeff e rs . day
p h one 992 7089 , ni gh t ph on e
992 3525 or 992 52 32
2 11 ftc

busi ness lot on Rt 7 East .

modern kit.,

1973 CHEVY IMPALA ... -...... -..... 24M
1

.

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

..r:

$6,000.
NEW LISTING - 9 rooms. 3

, s an • rans .

~

E LW~D-BOWER S REPAIR "
- Sweeper s, toa s t ers, rron's ,
a ll sma ll apptrances Lawn
m ower , nex t to Stat e H1 gh "' " r
way Garage on Route 7• ' ~. :­
P hone 985 3825
4 16 tfc

NEW LISTING -1'12 acres on
the Ohio R1ver on Stale Rl .
338. Old concrete bldck
building , 2 drilled wells. A

1s97d4 ,VEdGA, 4 CYL ... --......... -.... ~2395

74 Ford Maverick •••••••••••••••••s2995

1900 Series. 2 dr . H . T ., automat ic

p

72 Buick LeSabre Custom
Converlrble . f ull power
atr , radio . w s w t rres ,
wheels , S289S .

71 PontiAC H T .
r ed . wh•te V roof.
v •nlerlo r . full power.
F A , new w s w. 36,000
miles was 52695
Now

CLEARANCE SALE

J

Cad•llac Stdan O e V i
lo w with white 1n n yt
while lea t h er tnterl
I power . A M FM &amp;
T wheel , radial 11
t air c ond Now U

f 1 ns.

1974 OPa MANTA.-..........-·-- ···~2495

RE ADY M I X CUNL~~It:.
de l t.Vered rtghl to y ou r
p r o tec t F ast and easy F ree
es lt ma te s Ph on e 992 32 84 .
Goegle rn R ea dy Mix Co ,
Mtddleport. O h10.
6 30 lf~ p o;.

atr
f ur nace ,
&amp; til e, alley tn

rear . ASKING , ONLY
$7,000.
CLELAND REALTY (!he
si gn of know how) ACTION
&amp; RESULTS ON THE
OF
YOUR
SALE
PROPERTY
PHONE 992-2259

....•

GOOD BUY '75

owner' s name upon requ est

I

'.i

PORTABLE
TO I LE T
RENTA L,
Co n st ru cl tOn
Ou td oor
e ven t s
Phone
Gall1p0 lr s ,
.146 478 2,
Russel l 's P l u m bin g and
!-1 eahng
8 l 9 tfc

1975 CHRYSLER NEWP0Rt ...... ~5,000
Custom 4 dr H.T., fully equipped, 2.000 miles. local

1971 FORD 4 DR.:................... '895
1971 PINlD RUNABOUT ......... ..S1095
1969 FORD LID ..... ·---...............!695
1966
CADillAC ..--..---·------- ........s595
2 Dr . Coupe, fully equipped.

-

4-10-1 mo

DURING OUR

307 V -8, stand t ran s, 6 1 1 ft . bed

1971 atM NOVA ...... -.. -....... s1495

MACHINE , .. :
RepArrs , se r vtce, all makes .... •
992 22B4 T h e Fpbr tc( Shop ,
~
Pomeroy Au thotrz ed Singe r
~
Sales and Se r vrce
we
sha rpen Sc tsso r s
·
3 29 If-~
l1iil

J BEDRM

1973 CHEVY lh TON .. -.-...... __ ..s2195

...

, ::-·

Ph. 99_2'3?93

_____ _

9 25·31c

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!...
~

Syracus~. Ohio

and 12 acres of bottom . All
307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298

:::
=·

LARRY LAVEN-DER

BEDRM
home ,
just
fin rs h ed, remode l mg , Sa l e m '
St , Rutland Phone 742 3615
after 4 p m or see M tl o B
Hutchison
..___
9 23 tfc

home,

home on quiet sfreet off
street park1ng . Some butlt
m cabinets, large front
porc h, large fruit cellar .

i:

9 17 1 mo

Real Estate for Sale

and 2 porches on 2 lots next to
store . Above all flOods with
nver view _ City water. Nat .

NO. 141 - 4 Bedroom older

!.

Ph. 742·5081

BACK H CJE tor- re nt , hou r or
con tract
Reg
or
ex
-- CA~vat t ng ty p e . Se ptrc tanks
rn stalled Bi ll Pullin s Ph one
992 2478
8 27 tt c

NO. 136 - 2 BR older home

$10,500 00.

tn for $15 . ~0 discount.

-~

Salo n Cpe . ,
u,ndau roof , bucket seats,
console, atr, ss wheels.
pow seal, /I.M FM rad•O,
r adial t ires. ss-ns

Was

Auto .. fact air. P S . P B

..:a.

older

l Cad1Hac Se-dan D t Vi_lte,

H . Olds Cuf

wmd o ws ,
F A
door
lo cks . SO 50 divided se-a ls ,
T.. wh eet. c ru is e controL
AM r M
stereo
1.
sold

V 8 stand trans , P S . long wtde bed . 14,000 mtles

::::.
'_,.
"'!

older

Free Estimates I
AI Tromm

land ctea rrn g
ponds a nd
b a se me n ts ,
and
l and
sc aptng
Pulttn s
E-.
cavat rng. phone 992 2478
8 26 30tc

11 ROOMS -

CLIPTHISADandbring 11

1973 GMC SPRINt.-......___ ,... s2495

DOZER~ W OR: K , Excavalrng ,

from new mme area .

&amp; 1 yr. old heating system .

.....-·

·-

SEPTIC TA NK S c l ea n ed
Modern Sa ndahon 992 3954
or 992 7349
9 18 ti c

good pla ce for a home Ask1ng

Strout Realty

1974 FORD CUSTOM P.U•.... _.. 12895

CALL 742-J6Sl
Rutland - Roger Wamsle-y- ,

Emergency
949-22 11 or n2 - S700
Complete arr co nd tlt Ontng
sales a nd se rvt ce, heattng ,
plumb1ng , roo f 1ng a nd
genera l shee t metal work
Fr' ee Esttmates
9 14 1 mo

5 ROOMS and bath , modern

wtth full base., close to
store$. mcludes gas range

-------------1968 DODGE , good condrt ton,

BAUM
.TRUE VALUE

30

All stres on hand , pnces
start at $324.69. '
- 1 Wood Burnmg Stove

9·23 Sip

.

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Stegler &amp; Monogram

FOR SAtE

1 12 hp utfve~ Riding Tractor with 40
in. Mower
1 10 hp Case Riding Tractor with 36 in.
Mower and Dozer Blade
1 10 hp Wheel Horse, Automatic with 42
in. Mower, Uke New
1 7 hp Wheel Horse with 36 in. Mower
4 New Wheel Horse Demonstration Units

decorated , carpeted , gas
for ce d atr . 3 b e droo m , ll/2
s tor y co rner lot. st ngle
garage, near sc hoo l and
sh opp tn g ce nt er, $17 , 500
992 7624 , 58 6 Lm co ln St ,
M tddl eport
9 16 tf c

We service all saws
and precision grind
chain.

1971 KAWASAKI 500 Call 247

2813

NEW 3 bedrm hom e, br tck
fr o nt , 1 car garage, m od ern
all elec
1 mile out of
Chester Call 949 4692 or 843
2667
9 -24 12t p

:~

$88 .00

Your' Herl D eater
Thrrd St
R acrne, Ohto
Ph 949 -596 1

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HO Us e , Slf2 acres rn Portland
Ca ll (6 14 ) 864 ·1 876, after 5
p m
9 24 - 12t c

==~~~TRU~CK~S~~~~

$1 25 EACH
52 oo B•lls - S3 25 ea ch.
ss. oo Gold corns X F con d .

For Sale

-,

older

- - - - FOR SALE-- - -

We
We
We
We

H Chevy Capr i Ctaulc. -e
ctr
l u ll pow er . tn c lud lng

.,
•• •

A ROLL
.,
SILVER CERTIFICATES

Racine Plumbing
&amp; Heating -

Dan's Shoe Repair

older

•

9- The Dally St'ntmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., ~'riday , St'~ .

:~
•• •

WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.IS A ROLL
BUFFALO NICKELS$7 .00

9·21·30ic

Dan's Shoe Repair

· Mobile Homes for Sale

2b for 1964 and
dimes
65 for 1964 and
qu arters
Sl 30 for 1964 and
hl!lt ves
53 •o for 1935 and
I'Jollars

service.

Pom eroy

Employment Wanted

WANTED TO BUY
WILL pAY

Accountant
Phone 992 -6173

MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992-2174

U.S. COINS

LARRY WHOBREY,

SM_~TH NELSON

FUEL 0 I L F urnace com pl et e
wllh p1pes a n d regi ster s
Kenmo r e gas range and
d tshwa sher
19 18 Model T
Fo rd tr uck Phone (6 14) 985
4118
9 25 6t c

supp~

office

N ath a n B•gg s
R:adrator Sp ec 1alrsl

CATER PILLAR 0 6 bu ll do ze r
hy draulic
angle
b lade,
heavy c ab Good con d tltO n
Harold
Brew e r ,
Lo ng
Bottom , 614 98 5 355 4
921tfc
'

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BOOKKEEPING,
Tax Advisory Service,
Collection systems,

,

S EVERAL lamtlte S, nr ce
se l ec t ton of m en's and
318 N 2nd M•ddle porl , 0 .
w o men's c lot h mg . srzes 24'':&gt;
to 1n f ant s, househ o ld f ur
Jobber In
n tlu r e, baby fu r n rtur e , drop
TEXAS WESTERN
rn elec rang e untt and hoo d ,
b 1c yctes, (26" boy s and 197.:1 Y AMA HA 360 MX , ex
BOOTS
g1r l s, 24" g trl s)
toys ,
ce ll ent con dition , S800 A l so.
houseplants
tropi c al ftsh ,
B c hannel H a llt c rafler C B
KNAPP SHOES
duc k s, an d rabbtt s. Earl
r adro ,
S50
J ames
L
SHEBOYGAN
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Plot claimed to kill
Ford, Sen. Kennedy
By J. PAUL WYATT
JACKSONVILLE . F la.
i UP! ) - A federal judge has
ordered psychia tric tests for
unemployed ~a s stal10 n atte nd ant
John
Clayto n
Massey. charged by the FBI
wilh
conspiri ng
to
assassinate President Ford
and Sen. F.dward Kenned y.
Assistant U.S. Attv . Hobert
Yerkes sf:l id 'IlJUrsdav U.S .

District Judge Charies H.
Scott probably would ho ld a
competency hearing within a
week of the te sts.
Th e FBI said Massey called

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FBI Special &lt;\gent Hobert H.
Anderson in Ocala , F'la .,
Wednesday · morning and offer ed to g ive him information
a bout an alleged double

assassination plot.
He told Anderson he was

recruited last June at the gas
station where he \\'ork ed by a
man in a white Cadillac with
Texas li cense plat es who
as ked him if he wa nted to
make "a large a mount of
money ," lhe cvmplaint sa id .
1\ ceordtn g to the FBI,

so m ewhere on the West
Coast, possibly California .
Asked wh ether the FBI was
takin g
Ma ssey 's
story
seriously, Arthur Nehrbass,
special agent in charge of the ·
FBi's Jacksonville office ,
said , " When a man says there
is a conspiracy (to kill the
president), tha t is probable
cause to arrest him. "
" It will be up to the courts
to decide the truth or falsi ty
of the charges," he added.

Massey said he was tol d to

qui t his job, move back to
Roysto n , Ga., with his
moth er , ar rang e for a
separation from his wife and
awa it further in.st ru ct ions, a ll
of whi ch he cla imed he did.
Then Ma ssey purportedly
to ld th e FBI he was contacted
by another man ca lled "Bud "
anrl trained to use .303-caliber
Brit ish Enfield · rifles, hand
gr ena des and rocket laun cher s at va rious training sites
in South Carolina an d
(; eorgia .
The FBi sa id Ma ssey told
them he trained with four
other men known to him as
"A, " " B," "C ' ' and '' D."
Massey was told by " B,"
who asked Massey to call him
·'Joe," that the pW"pose of
their training was to prepare
for the C~ssass ina tion s of Ford
and Kennedy " by either
born bin g an area wh ere
President
Ford
was
s peaking, bombing the
Kennedy
compound at
Hyannisport, Mass ., or using
hand g r enades or rocket
launchers."
"Joe" also to ld Massey, the
FBI said, that a similar group
of four or five men was being
trained for the same purpose

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to feature series
The Wayne Irvin fam ily of
Chillicothe will be featured in
a se ries of meetings to begin
this evening and continue
through Oct. 5 at 7:30 each
eveni ng at the Whit;, Chapel
Church, near Coolville.
The Rev . Mr . Irvin , an
ordained e ld er in t he
Wesleyan Church, will be
preaching and conducting the
music for each service. The
Irvin family will provide
special si nging through solos ,
duets, and trios . The piano,
accordion, clarinet, rhythm
g uitar, steel g uitar and
electric bass will be used to
en hance
the
musical
program . The Rev. Roy E.
Deet;,r, host pastor, invites
the public.

BOY HURT
Thursday at 6:40 p.m . the
Racine ER squad was called
to Bill Jewell's residence for
four -year-{)ld Chris Jewell
Racine, who had a laceratio~
in his forehead. He was· taken
to Holzer Medical Center .

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An addltional 25 names for
possible grand jury duty this
Sept;,mber term were drawn
today in the · office of Meigs
County Clerk of Court.s with
Common Pleas Judge John C.
Bacon presiding .
Names drawn were Donald
Metheny, Rt. I, Ewington;
Neal Jeffers, Rt. I, Dexter;
Joseph E. Carsey, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy; Fran ces M. Smart,
Middleport ; Lawrence M.
Stewart, Middleport; Jessie
Ferrell, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; Paul
Amberger, Syracuse; Linda
Ward, Portland; Mildred
Grate , Rutland ; Crestlyn
Hill, Racine ; Andrew Myers,
Langsville; Bernard Diddle,
Racine; Richard Chambers,
Middleport;
Betty Lou
Gilkey, Middleport ; Jane
Walton, Pomeroy ; Marjorie
Newlun, Long Bottom;
Florence Wyers, Reedsville;
William Wilford, Middleport ;
Charles Hamilton, Racine;
Gene Vance, Rt. 1 Middleport; Ruth Holman,
Syracuse; Wilson Carpent;,r,
Pomeroy; Peggy L. Wolfe,
Racine; Bertha M. Sargent,
Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Mike Grate,
Rutland,
and
Richard
Rosenbawn, Pomeroy .

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DISCHARGED - Alberta
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Helen Kuhn, Tamara Theiss,
Judy Holter.

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Southside; Mrs. Gene Long,
Gallipolis ; Mrs . Warren
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New
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The Middleport E-R squad
was called at 8:51 a.m.
Friday for Alex Fraser,
Middleport, who was ill on the
sidewalk near the Citizens
National Bank. He was taken
to
Veterans
Memorial

AUTOS DAMAGED
Extensive damages were
reported to three cars in an
accident on West Second St.
Thursday morning. Pomeroy
police said a car driven by
J~eph Frizell, Johnstown,
Oh1o, struck a parked car
owned by Charles Williamson, Rutland, which was
shoved by the impact into the
rear of a second parked car
owned by Robert Jones,
Shade. There were no injuries, and no charges were
filed.

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Gas is kept
at home says
Californian
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Rep. John E . Moss, D.Calif.,
contended Thursday the
biggest reason for the severe
natural gas shortage is that
companies are withholding
gas from interstate sale while
waiting for higher prices.
"The current shortage of
natural gas is not, as some
contend, the inevitable result
of federal regulation," Moss
told the House subconunitt;,e
on Energy and Power.
"It is rather lhe result of
two factors: the failure of
Congress to extend price
regulation to the intrastate
market and, more importantly, the result of indu.stry
specula !ion concerning
future increases in lhe price
of natural gas," he said. Moss
said an investigation by a
subcommittee he heads
turned
up
substantiai
evidence of Hspeculative
withholding" of natural gas.
Prices in interstate sales
are limited by the Federal
Power Commission to 52
cent.s per thousand cubic feet.
Prices of gas sold intrastate
- that is, wilhin the same
state as production - are
free of controls and often are
two to three times the level of
controlled prices.
"As a result of the growing
gap between intrastate prices
":"d the FPC regulated price,
smce 1971 almost all new gas
supplies produced onshore

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GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

NO. 35

VOL 10

Plummer, executive director, 648 Board, look on as Carter &amp;
Evans Contractors begin clearing off site for tri-&lt;:ounty's new
$1,145,000 mental health center .
, .

MALCOLM OREBAUGH, center administrator, Gallio,
JackS&lt;?n, Meigs Community Health Center, Inc., and Maxine
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Th e center will be constructed four
miles northwest of Gallipolis, off Rt. 160,
adjacent to Holzer Medical Center.
Malcolm Orebaugh, center administrator , said Carter &amp; Evans Contractors began clearing the site early
Friday morning . Six hu@: e earth-moving
machines are clearing off approximately
six and one-half acres for the new structure on the east side of Chickamauga
Creek .
Later, two and one-half acres will be
cleared to make way for a park and
recreation area on the other side of the
creek, bi,hind the Southeastern Ohio
Emergency
Service headquarters
building .
Orebaugh said the sit;, should be
cleared within approximately 30 days. If

Coalcon clean burning project said still full go
NEW YORK (UP!) - A spokesman rescheduled only because several memfor the firm that is building an ex- bers could not make it," the spokesman
perimental $237.2 million eoal conversion said. "There definitely is no delay of any
plant on government contract e m~ sort."
Coalcon was established by Union
phatically denied Friday a report the
Carbide Corp. and the Chemical Conproject had been delayed.
The spokesman for Coalcon, the firm struction Co. ( CHEMICO) under the first
set up to design, build and operate the major contract let by the Federal Energy
plant to convert "dirty ·burning" soft coal Research and Development Adto " clean burning" liquid fuel and pipeline ministration (ERDA). Financing of the
gas said the report, not by UPI, apparently plant's construction and operation is to be
sterruned from a postponement of a shared with the federal government on a
meeting scheduled in New York Thursday. 5().50 basis by a consortium of major
"The meeting was of the Coalcon ·private companies in such fields as coal
Consortium Execut ive Committee and was and oil which was established for that

been-

the weather holds up and Jhe clearing
project is completed, the lri-eo unty .
organization will be able to accept bids on
the new structure near the end of October.
If all goes well, the new structure
should be ready for operation by midswnmer in 1976.
Gallia County will pay only five per
cent ( $70,000$ of the total cost of the new
center. Five per cent will be paid by the
state.
Orebaugh said the project is being
supervised jointly by the Gallia-JacksonMeigs 648 Board, Gallia County Commissioners, Community Mental ·Wealth
Cent;,r, State of Ohio and the regional
division of Health, Education and Welfare
out of Chicago .
" When completed, the facility will
proyide Ute most comprehensive mental
health treatment programs in southern
Ohio," Orebaugh said.
The administrator also said the new
center will make available 10 inpatient
psychiatric beds to resident.s of th e three
counties .
When complet;,d, the structure will
belong to Gallla County. All operations of
the eent;,r will be paid for out of the
operating budget.s of the Community
Mental Health Center and 648 Board, with
none of the operating costs coming out of
the county's general operating funds.
Orebaugh said the 648 Board has a
grant pending for $700,000 to staff the new
facility and that it is anticipated next
swnmer with new federal legislation .

operati on in 1983 with an output equivalent
purpose.
Six states - Ohio, Pennsylvania , West to that of a small oil refinery. It is the ftrst
Virginia , Kentucky , Indiana and Illinois of it.s kind.
ar~ competing to be selected for location of
Several sites in Ohio and West Virginia
me plant. Each has sent large delegations have been urged upon the selection
to New York to make lengthy and detailed committee. One is in Mason County , W.
presentations of proposed home state Va. ; the other near Haverhill in Lawrence
sites.
County.
Coalcon has said the site selection will
be made by the end of the year .
"Site selection is moving right along,"
the Coalcon spokesman said today . " There
MIDDLEPORT - Mayor Fred Hoff- would be financed by an increase of sevenis absolutely no delay."
The plant is to begin operation on a man said Saturday Gov . Rhodes' office, tenths of one cent on all sales.
For street.s and highways , $33,830
"demonstration" in 1982 and be in full has told him Middleport would receive
would
be available through Issue No. 3,
$312,230 from Issues 3 and 5 on the
financed
through an increase of nineNovember ballot.
For mWlicipal improvements through tenths of a cent per gallon tax on gasoline.
Both of these issues would be one-time
Issue No. 5, the village would be eligible to
deals
to put money immediately into the.
receive $278,400. This would be available
from the s tate for village lmprovement.s economy and provide jobs for the unemwhich were first approved by the Slate and ployed, Hoffman was informed .

Money promised on Issues 3, 5

Favennan appointed dean of new school
ATHENS, Ohio ( UPI ) - Gerald A.
Faverman , an assistant dean of the
Michi gan Stale University College of
Osteopathic Medicine has been named
acting dean of Ohio's new Osteopathic
College being established at Oh1o
University, it was announced Friday.
Favertnan will assume his new duties

Nov . 1 to direct planning and implementation for the new college which is
scheduled to open in the fail of 1976. He
joined the school ot Michigan State in 1971
when after two years as a pr ivate institution it became part of the state
university .

JOHN K. ALLEN

Allen will
•
retire
soon
GALLIPOLIS - John K. All en,
manager of the River Division, Colwnbus
and Southern Ohio Electric Co., announced
Saturday he will retire Oct. 1, completing
nearly H years service with the electric
firm .
Allen's retirement will fall on the
exact date he came to Gallipolis from
Waverly 20 years ago.
Allen began his long career with
Colwnbu.s and Southern Ohio Electric on
Jan. 1, 1932, in his hometown of Oak Hill .
He transferred to Waverly on June 1, 1954
as an administrative assistant during the
construction of the atomic plant in that
community.
Allen then transferred to Gallipolis on
Oct. 1, 1955, succeeding Robert (Bob)
Rannells as division manager _ The
Gallipolis, Pomeroy and Middleport
division was combined into the River
Division about three years ago.
When Allen started in the Jackson
division, Colwnbus and Southern Ohio had
1,217 customers. Today, more than 12,000
are served by the firm in that division .
"That gives you an idea of our growth
down through the years," Allen remarked .
Allen said res idential requests have
slacked off in recent months, " but there is
and will be a good demand for electricity
in the future, especially in the commercial
field as the area continues to grow and
develop ."
Allen has been active in many com~
mtmity affairs during the past two
decades. He is a member of the Gollipolis
I ConU nued on page 4)

Building conversion underway

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disassembli1c; .and repatr of muung eqwpment which has

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A member of the Holzer Medical
Center Staff since 1952 when he came to
Gallipolis from Ohio State University
Hospital in Colwnbu.s, Dr. Morgan holds
his A,B. Degree from Washington and
Jefferson College and his medical degree
from Harvard Medi cal School. He
presently serves as an Assistant Clinical
Professor of Surgery at the Ohio State
University College of Medicine .
In addition to his many roles in the
1Con tinued on page 4)

Your l11viteli Guest

GALLIPOUS - Ground was broken
Friday for the new $1,145,000 GalliaJackson-Meigs Community Mental Health

conswned In lhe
producing state," Moss said.
Industry spokesmen including several who also
testified before the energy
subcommittee -agreed with
that, but contended the
solution is to free prices on
interstate sales. The incentive of higher prices, they
said, will bring new exploration and production of
gas.

limited quantity.

the more than 4,&gt;00 physicians who have
involved themselves :,.. this effort to improve standards of care for the emergency
patient.
The invitation extended to Dr . Morgan
to be an advisor to this group recognizes
his interest and expertise in the field of
Trauma and Emergency Medical Service .
He will attend the ACEP meeting in Las
Vegas on his way to the American College
of Surgeons Clinical Congress in San
lo"'rancisco.

Health Center
ground broken

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Dr . Morgan hos additionally been
honored by his selection as an Advisor to
the Ameri can College of Emergency
Physicians to serve as a member of the
Cer tification Task Force . ln,this capacily
he will represent the Committ;,e on
Trawna of the American College of
Sur geons where he also serves as Chair~
man of the Subcommltt;,e on Emergency
Medical Services - Hospital.
The American College of Emergency
Physicians, founded in 1968, was a
response by a group of physicians to the
growing public c lamor for better
emergency care and has grown rapidly .
ACEP is both servant and spokesrnan for

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Sun ny Sunday . Highs in the
60s. Fair Sunday night. Lows
in the upper 30s and 40s.
Sunny east and partly cloudy
west Monday. Highs in the 60s
and low 70s.

Fund reaches
A public fund drive for
Lonnie LeMaster, who observed his seventh birthday
on Sept. 23, has reached
$1 ,805.28.
Lonnie underwent brain
surgery in July at St. Joseph
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.
Va., and only recently was
returned to his home, Route
2, Pomeroy. A birlhday party
in his honor will be held
Saturday at the Rock Springs
Grange Hall.
Latest contributors to the
fund include Mrs. Chloe Fick,'
Pomeroy; Mrs. Isabelle
Powell, Middleport; Senior
Unit of Ladies Auxiliary
·Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion; Delores
Will, near Pomeroy; Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Blake, Route 2,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Lisle, Syracuse;
Steve Robson, Gallipolis;
Rock Springs Better Health
Club, Minersville United
Melhodist Women and an
anonymou.s contribution from
Portland.

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years has been a successful
evangelist and pastor. At
present, she is pastorlng the
Santoy Holiness Chapel with ·
outstanding result.s. The Rev.
Jago is a dynamic speaker.
Her t;,enage choir of 20 will
sing at the Saturday night
service at 7: 30.
On Sunday afternoon at 2
there wlll be a final service of
praise and worship with local
talent singing. The public is
welcome.

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dedic.aled tu adva nl·~ n lc lll of klluwlt'dge .in
the surgery .of trawna ( accidcnlal injury J
and to elevation of standards of care for
the trawna patient.
Dr . Morgan 's election reflects his
participation with the Committee on
Trauma of the American College of
Surgeons where he is also a member of the ·
Board of Gov ernors.
In October , Dr. Morgan will moderate
the Trauma Field Program Panel
discussion on ''Allocating Responsibility in
the Emergency Room " during a General
Session of the 1975 Clinical Congress of the
American College of Surgeons to be held in
Sa n Francisco . Other s ur geons participating on Dr . Morgan 's panel come

of the Nazarene, and for 22

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co lonial slyled hardware, an d con toured
bracket fee t with concealed cas ters . Cab-

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CASTRO PLANS VISIT
MEXICO CITY (UP!) Pre!Ilier Fidel Castro of Cuba
will make a state visit to
Mexico sometime during the
"first few weeks of 1~76,"
Mexican Ambassador to
Havana Edmundo Flores
said Thursday.

RUTLAND - The speaker
for the Meigs Area Holiness
Assn. Rally this evening at
the Rutland Church of the
Nazarene is a former
resident of Rutland , the Rev.
Dorothy Jago, daughter of
Jushua and Neva Brown
Sowers. She is also a
graduate of Rutland High
School.
After her conversion she
received the call to the
ministry, qualified under the
qualifications of the Church

Television Cabinets

Distinc tive wrap-aroun d gal le ry , tie red
overh ang 1ng top. simulated dr awer wi th

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CALLED TO FIRE
The Pomeroy Fire Dept.
answered a call to the Landmark Serv; -• Station, E.
Main St. , at.
· a.m . Friday
where wires 011 a car had
caught fire . At 2:05 p.m.
Thursday the E-R squad went
to Nelson's Drug Store where
Nelson l'ickens had fallen . He
was then to Veteran s
Memorial Hospital.

THOMAS W. MORGAN, M.D.

liALLIPOI.lS - Triple honors and
recognition have come to Thomas W.
Morgan, M.D.. Chairman of the Department of Surgery of the Medical Staff of
Holzer Medica l Center and a member •of
the Board of Trustees of the Holzer
Hospital Foundation.
1\t ihe recent 35th annual session 'of the
American Association for the Surge ry of
Trauma in Scottsdale, Ariz., Dr . Morgan 's
election to membership as an Active
Fellow was announced . He is the only
physician from this area to hold such
membership .
The American Assoc ia tion
for . the
.
Surgery of Trauma . founded m 1938, 1s an
international organization of surgeons

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Hospital suffering a possible
heart attack .
At 5:22p.m. Thursday, the
Middleport Fire Dept. was
called to South Second Ave.
where a station wagon was
reported on fire. However,
police extinguished the fire
and the call was cancelled. At
10:20 a .m. Thursday, Joseph
Bolin, Page St., was taken to
the Holzer Medical Center by
the Middleport squad. Bolin
was in a car when he became
ill and was taken to the squad
headquarters .

pet. cut in its projected
and federal funds.
According to the Gallla budget but agreed that It will
County Auditor's Office, tbe need all !hat was builgeted.
The board's' budget was
approval was based upon an
increased
to provide for
estimated valuation of $230
expenditures
for new buses,
million .
plant
Mrs . Dorothy Candee, f'aintenanee ,
operations
and
to
update
County Auditor, said under a
formula developed by the curriculwn .
The Budget Commission
State Revised Code, the
Budget Commission could not composed of Mrs. Condee,
place the millage over 14 Gene Wetherholt , Gallia
County Prosecuting Attorney
milla.
The new budget will and Oty M. Stewart, County
provide operational funds for Treasurer, agreed to meet
the entire 1976 school year, again to adjust the rate if
but will not give the district necessary based upon the
any additional funds to pay exact amount of taxes the
off the $341,000 deficit ex- Utility fornmission levies on
pected at the end of the !he Gavin Plant .
current year.
Final budget rates were not
According to the budget set until the end of the three
submitted in July by Gallia hour session .
County School District Clerk, · Attending were Supt.
Mrs . Naomi Beman and Bradbury , Assistant
Count y Superintendent C. Superintendent David C.
Comer Bradbury, receipts Campbell, Mrs. Beman, the
will total $5,205,524. The board's clerk, Dale Rothgeb,
overall budget, according to Jr. , board member and
the Budget Commission, candidate reelection; Bill •
reflected a 120 pet. increase
Bahr, president of the Gallia
over that of 1975.
County Local Teachers'
Ray Simms, tax consultant
Association ; Ray Simms, tax
for the Ohio Valley Electric consultant for OVEC and
Company, first asked the
James Blevins, school board
board to take at least a five
candidate.

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Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges, Sept. 25)
Raymond Baker, Kimberly
Boster, Wymond Bradbury,
Rosalie Bush, Minnie Clark,
Mrs. Hubert Cottrill and
daughter, Neva Denney ,
Mary Dixon, Bessie Fell,
Opal Ferrell, Mrs. William
Foster and daughl;,r , Dena
Griffin, Bonnie Halley,
Robert Hoff, Roy Howell,
Herman Johnson, Verona
Jones, Mrs. Charles Klein
and daughter, Mary Markel,
John McGinniss, Gladys
Miller,
Lisa
Pethtel,
Elizabeth Plants, Ethel
Price, Mrs . Danny Robinson
and son, Myrtle Ross, Helen
Rovere, Cora Sharp, Kenneth
Speakman , Mrs. Lloyd
Walter
and
daughter,
Virginia Widger.
(Births)
Mr . and Mrs. Michael
Brown, son, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Coleman, son,
Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
William
Howell,
son,
Jackson.

E-R, fire units called

just the console
for small homes
and apartments!

casters.

Due to the reassessment of
property brought by the 35
pet. of the true market value
rule and additional property
placed on' !he duplicate by the
James M. Gavin Plant,
residents in the 'Gallia County
Local School District will be
paying a reduced tax rate in
1975.
This rate was temporarily
set Thursday during the
annual meeting of the Gallia
County Budget Commission .
The
overall
school
operations rate was reduced
from 16.5 to 13.4, which includes both operational and
bond funds . The Gallia
County Local Schools will
operat e from $3,082,000
brought in by local taxes and
$1,064,464 in State Foundation

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Sac red Heart Cemetery.

TONITE thru TUESDAY
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only$44800

GuY. W. Will , 55, of 101

former Pomeror resident,
died Thursday a St. Joseph
Sa turday at Parma Com. Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor,
munity Hospital. were held fOIIO'Wing an extended Illness .
Wednesday
morn1n9:
at
Mr . Will was preceded in
Sacred Heart Church wrth the
death by his father , Clarence
Rev. Father Paul Welton
Will. He was a member of
officiating
Paramuthla Lodge No. 25
Out.of -town guests of Mr .
F&amp;AM. Athens, and the K . T .
and Mrs . Leland Sisson, the
Crossen Post No. 21 of the
former Rose Angeletti , In
American Legion , Athens.
conjunction with the death of
He is surv ived by his wife,
Mr . Angeletti.
included
Lenore Bingham Will , also
Joseph Johnson , Memph is,
formerly of Middleport ; one
Tenn .; Mrs . Olga Mathews,
son, Jerry ; a daughter ,
Fort Lauderdale , Fla . ; Mr .
Barba ra ;
his
mother ,
and Mrs . Alfred Sisson
Wealthy Will of Pomeroy RD
Galion; Mr. and Mrs . Joh~
and three grandchildren .
Kopf and daughter. Mr. and
Funeral services will be
Mrs . Joe ~lgna and son, John . held Sunday at I p.m . at the
Tracy, Srster Mary Reg is,
Hughes Funeral Home in
Mr . and Mrs. Martin Tra cy.
Athens with the Rev. Cecil
all of Columbus ; Mr . and
Cox officia ting . Buria l w i ll be
Mrs . Don Crow and family of
in
Carleton
Cemelery .
Carroll ; Mr. and .Mrs. L. G.
Friends may call at the
Marchi , Mr . and Mrs . Robert
funeral home from 7 to 9 p .m .
Y?Ung .. Mr. and Mrs . Hugo Salurdav
P1erottr, all of Gall ipolis, and
family members of Mr .
Angeletti of Parma and North
Royalton . Burial was in

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Funeral
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been moved into the old Pomeroy Junior High auditorium.
The auditorium will be converted exelu.sively for u.se as a
mining training 'center in the near future.

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By Bob Hoeflich
POMEROY . - The days of the
Pomeroy Jun.ior High School auditorium
as a community center are about to end.
Since the junior high school was
abandoned as a class r oo m building
several years ago by the Meigs Local
, School District, the auditorium has
provided facilitie s for meetings and
music'a l shows, basketball practice~.•
dances , a youth eent;,r, Boy Seout.s, and
regatta weekend activities.
However, the Meigs Local Board of
Education recently vo!;,d to accept $30,000
from the "Governor's FUnd" to be used
toward converting the junior high
auditoriwn into an expanded facility for
the training of coal mine workers . The
money also will be used in other ~ays to
convert :he building into a vocational
training center.
·
Using the auditoriwn and the building
extensively over the past couple of years
have been Meigs County's senior citizens.
The building, even though a couple of
classrooms were used for mining classes,
became the Meigs County Sehior Citi&gt;.ens
Ce nter.
Besides using the auditoriwn for

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various activities, the senior citize ns have
had hot lunches served in the auditorium
everyday for several months. Wednesday,
however, will be the final day for their
lunch program there, although other
rooms will be used to continue it.
Senior Citizens appear to have their
problem solved as far as a new center is
concerned . Eventually they will have to
move from the junior high school. Through
the county commissioners, the senior
citizens have received a $160,000 federal
grant. According to plans, this money will
be used to purchase the nearby former
Pomeroy Senior High School building as a
new center and to remodel the str ucture .
Undoubtedly, something will be
worked out for other groups who occasionally used the Pomeroy Junior High
School auditoriwn and will need some
facility in the future.

FERRY WORKING
POMEROY - Ferry service between
Pomeroy and Mason was r esumed
Saturday morning . The ferry did not
operate for three days due to high water .

Eq\)ipment is presently being moved
into the junior high auditorium to prov ide
additional instruction facilities not on1y for
high school mining classes but for adults
who also study mining courses being offered.
According to Hay Goodman, director
of the Meigs High School vocational
training program, $Il ,OOO of the $30,000
received will go towards roof repair at the
junior high school. Overhead doors will be
installed at the auditoriwn at a cost of
$3,6110 ; a ·new security loc k system for
$1 ,200; $3,600 for wiring; _$1,000 for installing new welding heads and an exhau.st
system ; $1 ,200 for manifold oxygen and
acetylene installations ; $800, for painting
and cleaning the building ; $51000 for installation of an overhead crane; $500 for an
air· manifold system and $400 for a storage
area in the. office quarters and $1,600 for a
tool crib and'storage in another part of the
building.
Hopefully, G9Qdman is shooting for a
November completion date for the eonversion program.
Yes - the days of the ' junior high
aud itorium as a community center are
trul y nwnbered.

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