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Karen Ehtabeth Turley,
Rt. 3, Racine, has filed a
divorce action against
Kenneth . Turley, same address, tn Meigs County
Common Pleas Court.

MEIGS tHEATRE
TONIGHT
5eptem~r 2

NOT OPEN
Fri .; Sat ., Sun.

Sept. 3-4·5
Walt Disney 's

Ride A Wild PoO\
Michael

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Show start~ at 7 p.m.

RUTLAND - Funeral
services for G. Floyd
Thomas,84, New Lima Road,
near · RuUand, who died
Wednesday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital following
a long illness, will be held all
p.m.SaturdayattheRuUand
Chapel of the Walker Funeral
Hom'e.
Mr. Thomas, a salesman
many years, had a'lso served
as Rutland Township clerk
about 10 years. He was born
· Nov . 8, 1891, at Langsvtue, a
son .of the late J. W. and
· Lovina Ward Thomas. He
married Grace Barnes in
June, 1916.
She died in February, 1969.
Besides his parents and wife
he was preceded in death by a
brother, a sis ter and a

grandahild.
Surviving are two sOns,
James, of Pomeroy, and
Kermit, of San Diego, Call f.;
six grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, a sister, Mrs .
Grace Ga•·dner who made her
home with him, and several
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may -call at the
chapel anytime after 2 p. m.
Friday until time of services
on Saturday. The family will
receive"'triends at the chapel
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p, m,
Friday , Officiating at services wiU -be the Rev, Robert
T. Bumgarner. Burial will be
in Miles Cemetery.

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(Continued from page I )
ving residences Irani Ohio
river erosion.

"WALKIN' NATIJRAL"

She waslhe president of the
City Park Commission until
her death, a position she held
for 32 years, and she offered
dey-by·day supervision for
maintaining the beauty of the

IN

R!dwin.

Public Square, sometimes
even giving manual labor to

the projecf. ,
years, she was a
member of the Thursday
Club,.a II terary group and she

NATURE SOLES

· For 39

earned her 50-yQar p_
ln from

The "WIMP"
Rust Color

the Order of Eastern Star.
She was a member ol Grace
United Methodist Ctwrch,- a

t onnolsseur of antiques, a:n

active: member of the1 Gall Ia

County Histor ical Soc iety,
and one of the first board
members of the Gall la
County Dramatics Arts
Society which stages "Galtia
CoUntry ~" ,

THE SHOE BOX

an . out-door

drama .

She was a member of the
Gall Ia C001nty Senior Citizen
Center.
.
On June 23, 1923, In the
Me igs county family parlor,
Coelt Jividen marr ied Harold
Wetherholt,· and she was a

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Don't let a summer
cold get you down.

graduate a _year · later fr om

Ohio State University with a

degree In home economics.

She taught one and one.half
years at Bidwell -Porter J.llgh

NEWS
,

Velerans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Audrey Ours,
Racine; Karl Grueser •
Minersville ; Trevor Dye,
Mason ; Eva lena Pauley •
Portland ; Anna Hart,
Pomeroy·; Charles McGrath,
Rutland.
Discharged
Kelly
Cooper, Beulah Ransom,
Kennoth Snyder , Gloria
Reynolds, Mark Parsons,
Ruby
Smith,
Louise
Eshleman, David Moran,
Robert Rathbur n, Louise
Zickaloose, Ira Zickafoose,
Bradley Pooler·

Pleasant Valley
DISCHARGES: Flossie
Trout, Gallipolis; Claude
Fisher, Clifton; Juliet
Boston, Akr on; Cynthia
Blankenship , Letart ;
Harriett Callicoat, · Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Jack Yo~ng ,
Clifton ; Julia Kirby ,
Gallipolis ; Susan Qursl,
Point Pleasant; Stephanie
See, Pomeroy; Mrs. Eugene
McDerm itt, Poinl Pleasant;
·Mrs . Willard Hwit, Point
Pleasant ; Enrico Roque ,
Lakin; Editberto Roque, Jr.,
Lakin ; Melissa. Sagraves ,
Galli polis ; Jack Smith,
Letart; Mrs. Robert Norvell,
Point Pleasant ; Vickie Ut.
chfield, Apple Grove; Mrs.
Uoyd Durst, Cottageville ;
Mary Lyvere, Pomeroy.

As ••hool staru this t•u
children and their parents
will come lace to lace with
the usual problems of
homework. The Meigs
libraries olfer a bel ping
hand.
Starting Sept. 1 and
co ntinuing through
December the ·Pomeroy
Library will remain open every weel&lt;-day untll8 p.m.
OQ.Monday through Friday
evenings from~ uoliiS the
library In PomeroY will be
open lor everyone. Encyclopedias, relerenee
books and magulnes are
uselul lor homework
projects. They will be
available attbe library and
some can be checked out to
be taken home;
These evening hours will
also be convenient for
people who cannot. gel to
the library from 10:3G to 5.

SON BORN
Mr. arid Mrs. Sammie W.
Brown , Rt . 3, Pomeroy,
announce the birth or a. son,
Aaron Samuel, Aug, 20, at the
Holzer Medical Center. The
infant weighed seven pounds,
three ounces . Ma ternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Spencer, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, and the paternal
grandparen~ are Mr. and
Mrs. Harry G. Brown, Rt. I,
Minersville . Mr , and Mrs . W.
E. Brown, Syracuse, and
Mrs . Blanche Painter ,
Minersville, are greatgrandparen~ .

Proctorville man .•.8
Gallia's 6th victim
GoUla County recorded Its
sixth traffic fatality of the
year Wednesday afternoon
when Danny R. Adkins, 24,
Rt. 2, Proctorville, died In the
Holzer Medical Center of
injuries sulfered in a
motorcycle accident
Thuuesday evening on Rt.
218, two miles north of
Mercervtlie.
Adkins was admitted to the
hospital's intensive care unit
for spinal cord and head
Injuries.
Mcordtng to the Ohio State

Highway Patrol, he was
traveJinc south, loat control
of his cycle which alruck two
guardrails and a bridge
abutment. Adkins was
thrown from his cycle.
The HaU Funeral Home at
Proctor~Ue hu chlll'ge of
funeral arrangements. ,
Meanwhile, no charges
· have been fUed ID an accident
Aug. 21 which claimed the life •
of Joseph D. Maplea, 46, ~~. 1,
Galtlpolis.
The Athens Post State
,Highway Pa lrol Is siiU In~
vestlgatlng that accident,
Maples died Aug. 23 In
University Hospital al
Columbus as a result of hetd
injuries received In the
wrecll.
· According to Ule Athens
Patrol Post, Maples was
traveling south on Rt. 16(),

AID GIVEN
A.t 6:26a. m. Thursday the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
went to Ches.ter for Mrs.
Hattie Frederick who was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center; at 4:06 p. .1'1! . Wed·
nesday to the Sumner Road
for Jason Davis, who had a
head inj ury , taken to
RETURN HOME
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. john Austin
and at9 :57 a. m. Wednesday, (Kaaron Kelton)
and
to Chester for Uoyd Hoff· children, Julie, Mary, lrts
man , taken to Holzer Medical and Aaron returned to their
Center.
home in Richmond, Va. after
spending the past two weeks
UN IT CALLED
with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
The Middleport Kelton. Julie and Mary also
Emergency Unit was called visited their grandparents,
to Hobson at 6:47 p. m. Mr. and·Mrs. Eskew Johnson
Wednesday for Bill Pugh who of Mason, W. Va., and their
was taken to Holzer Medical great-aunt, Louisa Johnson,
Center.
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Bird, Mason.

two tenlhl of a mile norl/1 of
Ule Gtllla-VInton CoUII!y Une.
His cat wu struck by 1
vehicle Operated by John H.
Hopklnl, 19, Rt. I, Vinton .
II waa reported Hopkinl
drove off the riRht aide of the
berm, lost control, came back
onto the highway and struck
Maples' Clll' headon. Hopklnl
and three pauengera were
Injured. Thev were DovM It
Grant, 20, Rt. 1, Ewlna!Qn;'
Sandy K. Mal'(lum, 20, Rt. 2,
VInton, and Mary L.
Beckhllmter, 22, Rt. 2, VInton.

TRAINING OFFERED
HUNTINGTON - A Mobile
Intensive Care Paramedl~
tralnlng course wUI be offered by the Community
Colhige
of
Marshall
University at Pleasant VaUey
Hospital In Point Pleasant.
The course for emergency
medkal technicians will
begin Sept. 14 at 7 p.in.
More Information and
appUcaUon blanks elm be
obtained from Will Edwards
at the · Mason County
VocaUonal-Technlcal Center
In Point Pleasant, at the
·Community College In
Huntington or by caltlng (304)
696-3646.

custom.
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Fasl prescription St'r\'icc.
When a ' su~'m er ruhl or other ail ment strik.c:-o

you, ha\'e your d otton•ull us to fill that prcsni1)·
tion I hat will make you fee l bett e r. To reorder
a pre ~cription , just gi'c us' a call. We stock all
majoi- pre!lcription drugs.

Kenneth McCullough. R. Ph. Charles RiHie. R. Ph.
Ronald Hanning, R. Ph.
,
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purchase of respiratory
equipment, $4,523 for
equipment and bed maintenance, $14,930 for bed endowments, $Si6~9. 65 and
$23,765 for other programs,
all at the National Jewish
Hospital in Denver.
It was noted that Chapeau
Day will be observed when
the Ia me,i'che is held in
Denver, Aug. 19-25. Speaker
at the convention was
Richard Bluestein, national
executive vice president of
the Nalional Jewiah Hospital.
The aU.partners 'project for
1977 wiU be purchased of a
Beckman Refrigerated
Centrifuge fot the hospital.

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VOL XXVIII NO. 98

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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American RevoluUon; Mrs. Norman DeMent, past regent
of Ohio and chalnnan of the bicenteMial committee ; Mrs.
Nan Moore, direct descendant of the Washington family,
and 1tfrs. Thereon Johnaon, regent of Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter, D.A.R.

en tine

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1976

Viking 2 to
land today

·IN ·POMEROY
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Capetown
•
noters
shot up

By ERIK VAN EES
scientists to the site despite
CAP!!: TOWN, So,uth Africa
UPI Scleace Editor
the extra risk posed by dunes
(UPI) - Riot pollee today
PASADENA, Calif. (UP! ) that rise as high as 50 feet and
fire&lt;l
buckshot and charged
- Am!!rica's second VUdng have steep, 3G degree slopes.
with batons Into thousands of
lands on the Utopia dunes of
"From a point of view of
mulatto deiJlonstrators who
Mars today, searching tm: \lfe biological activity, water is
swarmed through Cape
where morning fogs and absolutely paramount," s8.id
Town's
main white shopping
evening frosts · suggest Dr. Richard Young, chief
center, shouting
available moisture for thirsty program scientist. ''On as
antigovernment slogans.
organisms.
dry a planet
Mars, the
The rioting, in l~ third day,
Viking 2 was scheduled to Martian organism, if it
flashed
from downtown Cape
land at 6:58p.m. EDT, but it exists, probably spends most
TIME TO REST - Relaxing at the conclusion of a faculty workshop conducted for a d9~
Town
to
black and mulatto
will be .midmorning on the of its life struggling to hang
and a half for the facultx of the junior and senior high schools at Waliama are I to r, Aime~
townships, at
Langa,
red planet. Its first surface onto the molecule Of water."
Cartwright , Lander Beal, of the Community Health Center in Huntington; Ruth Weinbrom
Hanover Park and Maitland
pictures should start !Xlming
Ever since Viking 1 landed
of the Mason County Mental Health Department and Principal Larry Sawyers. The group
where police uncovered
In a half hour later at the on July 20, it has produced
later met with concerned parents to discuss a proposal to conduct an educational program
cachea of gasoline bombs
Pasadena control center 229 surprise after surprise and
for them.
during the night. Pollee said
million miles away.
scientists expect similar
. they shot two unidenUIIed
Geologist Harold Masursky wonders from the mlnilabs
rpulatto rioters Thursday.
said there Is a chance some aboard Viking 2.
Cape Town hospital
fog may sllll cling to the
Viking 2, like its
officials said a third man died
rolling duneS of sand or dust predecessor, was to break out
Thursday of wounds Inflicted
that orbital pictures show of orbit with rocket ~wer,
during the rioting and pollee
blanket the area.
use a heat shield, parachute
reported another man
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The atmospheric moisture and landing rockets to drop to
apparently hanged himself In
the surface with the impect
a prison cell soon after his
no greater than one would get
arrest during the violence . ~
jwnping off a table on earth.
MASON, W. Va. - Forty- members on various aspec~ Wednesday and for a half day
The violence, part of
~ Some of this ice may come
With attention now diverted five Wahama junior aild of substance abuse as well as Tuesday listening to In- nationwide unrest that has
By Unit~ Press International
· within a few inches of the to the second robot, Viking 1, senior high school faculty Information on where they formation provided by left nearly 300 dead in 10
WASHINGTON - ClULDREN NO LONGER will be the surface and shadowed areas which has been on Mars for 45 members Thursday com- cln secure belp If needed. representatives from the weeks, coincided with the
target of ada lor Spider Man Vitamins and other drug products may even be frozen.
days, is In semlreUrement, pleted a day and one-half Rather than to segregate County Health Center In start of Premier John
as a result of a landmlll'k decision by the Federal Trade
lt .is the presence of extra scheduled to re~rt to, Earth workshop held to acquaint substance abuse" lnto an Huntington and the Mason Vorsters visit to Zurich, SwitCommission.
moiSture at Utopia that led only periodically while · them with "substance Individual category which County Mental Health · zerland, for three days of
The agency announced Thursday it was clamping severe
Viking 2 is working at fuU abuse."
rnighU.end to over emphasize Center. Sawyers said the crisis talks on sou thern
reetrlctlons on the advertising of ·Spider Man Vitamins, a
speed.
· Substance abuse " is the problem, the workshop workshop was also oo help Africa with Secretary of
product_of: the Hudson Pllannaceutlcal Corp. It said the use of
The craft has taken 383 abuse of drugs, including wiU provide teachers with with the community concern State Henry A. Kissinger,
NO PAPER MONDAY
"hero flglifes" can trade on chil~en's trust and open the door
surface
pictures, monitored alcohol, officials conducting information so that the shown towards substance
There will be no paper
Before his dawn departure
to overdoses. As a result of a complaint to the FTC by Action
theMartian
weather, the workshop explained.
subject can be woven into all abuse.
published Monday, Labor
from Jobannesburg, Vorster
for Children's Television, a Boston-based public interest
Larry Sawyers, high school general classroom work at
Day, to permit employes of analyzed its "air", and
Teachers were told ~of the said his mission was "one of
group, Hudson voluntarily quit rwming Spider Man
principal, said the purpose of the school.
the Ohio Valley PubllsbiDg studied I~ soil.
several drugs, the effect that the most important" a South
COIIllllerdals on TV. Hudson then signed a consent order
The most puzzling .findings the workshop was ·to provide
Teachers were at the . they have on the Individual, African Prime Minister had
Co. to take part In the
agreeing to the FTC's new restructlons.
were indications from aU Information to fa culty Wabama High School all day how to determine if a student ever undertaken. The, two
national boUday.
three
life
detection
is using drugs and how to go nlen will discuss specifically
PHILADELPHIA - SCIENTISTS AT THE Wistar
instrwnents that something
about getting help for any the volatile situation in
Institute aay tl)ey have developed a new vaccine billed as "the
(Continued on pas(e 10)
such student. Statistics Rhodesia and South West
first major breakthrough" In fighting rabies since Louis
collected during a substance Africa (Namibia).
Pasteur developed his method in 1885. Dr. Hilary Koprowski,
Cape Town's city center
abuse survey in Mason,
director of the Institute, said Thursday the vaccine requires
was
cordoned oif by traffic
Wayne, Cabell and Uncoln
four to six lnjecllons, compared with the Pasteur method
pollee
who warned everyone
Counties were presented to
requiring 14 to 211njections.'
'
to stay off the streets .
G. A. Radekln of Laurel grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the faculty .
The vaccine could be marketed and available for use by
Business and traffic came to
Teachers
were
told
of
the
Grange has been honored for Wesley Caster were mem1977, Koprowski said. Koprowski said the new vaccine was
a virtual standstill and pollee
50
years of continuous grange bers of Laurel Grange and relationship between. the chased
tested In Iran, where rabid animals are more common . The
dispe'rsing
student's
self
concept
and
service and membership.
vaccine was administered to 45 persons who had been bitten by
were subordinate·, state and going onto drugs . They were demonstrators down side
Virgie Blake of Middleport
rabid dogs and wolves and all survived, he said.
Rlidekln was presented na Ilona! grangers as were his
was taken to · Veterans with a golden sheaf cer· parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. urged to develop positive alleys, ~lubbing some and
Memorial Hospl tal by the Uflcate from the NaUonal Radekin who also belonged to individual cbncepts. They throwing teargas after them.
SAN FRANCISCO - TilE FARMER'S PRACTICE of
Witnesses said one of
were Instructed on the
Middleport Emergency Grange by his daughter, Laurel Grange.
plowing fertilizers and pesticides Into the ground at the same
Thursday's
casualUes was
identiflcati&lt;in of drugs as well
Squad and admitted at 2:03 Avanel Holliday, who is
time could result In a cancer-producing chemical reaction,
Radekin's wife, Wanette, is as the signs and symptoms. shot dead when pollee
p.m. Thursday for abrasions present master of Laurel a seventh degree member
according tO a govenunent chemist.
On hand to conduct the surprised him trying to set
suffered when she was struck Grange. A letter of and is active in Laurel
DENNIS MURDOCK
. The cbemiBt s8.id "notorloUB nltrosamines, 1101ne of which
workshop
were il.imee Cart- fire to the Hanover toWIIBblp
by a car on N. Second Av~ .• congratulations was read Grange and their daughter,
MERCERVILLE
lll'e cancer-&lt;:auslng" could result from chemical btteractlons
wright,
alcoholism
councilor library.
between fertilizers and' cerlaln widely used pesticides. Dr.
llennla Murdock, former Middleport.
from Ule Slate Master, and Avanel is the master of
of
the
Huntington
center;· Friday pollee fired teargas
Police said She stepped Into Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan, Laurel as well as delegate to
executive bead of lbe
PhWp C. Kearney, chief of the U. S. Department of
grenades at thousands of
Agriculture's Pestldde DegradaUon Laboratory, reported on
Hannan Trace District, the. vehicle and that no · deputy and matron of ihe the Ohio State Grange for the Lander Beal, coordinator of blacks and mulattoes mlltlng
formerly an assistant charges will be filed against Ohio State · Grange, spoke next two years. She Is a the center's alcoholic around in Adderley street
the potential new ·cancer hazard Thursday at the end of the
annual meeting of the American Chemical Society. He aald the
supertateadent Ia tbe the driver, Terry Seldenabel, briefly on his iiO years of seventh degree (subordinate, program; Jeanette Hill , where the sidewalks were
Bignlflcatice of the discovery was still uncle11r lind further
COIIIOitdated Gallia County Route 1, Middleport.
continuous active mem- state and national) member coordinator of the center still littered with glass and
studies were needed.
·
At 5:14 p.m., the squad bership as a subordinate, as is her husband, Robert drug program; Greg Clary, a bloodsm ears
Local Dlatmt, bas been
fro m
employed .. superin- went to 10 Liberty Lane, state and national granger. Holliday. The Holliday center counselor, and Ruth Thursday's violence:
Weinbrom
representing
the
CX&gt;LUMBUS-SENATE PRESIDENT PRO Tern Oliver
tendent . of the Symmet Pomeroy, · for Charles Radekln's sister, Mrs. Nellie children, Judy and Gary, are
Ocasek, D-Akroo, Thursday pndicted paSIIIf!e In 1977 of a Valley School District ill Niemeyer, who wu tu. He Vale, secretary of Laurel officers In Laurel Grange and Mason County Mental Health
collectl~ barplnlng bill fer the state's public employee. "I
Lawreace County on a five was taken to Holzer Medical Grange, presented a resume are active Pomona Grange Center.
will not rest easy untU a good coDectlve bargaining bill lor
year contract It $%6,000 per Center. The squad was called of his life as well u of his members. Radekin's sisters,
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
public emplo)'" Ia law In the Stale of Ohio," Ocuek told year. Murdock was ltlcbiJ to the Lee residence at entire family as active Mrs. Nellie Vale and Mrs.
Generally clear tonight,
The Pomeroy Emergency
deleg81e8 to the 121b Biennial convention of the Ohio ClvU recommended
by Hobson at8:07 p.m. for Sarah grang_e members and she Neva Nicholson are lifetime lows in the upper 51\s, Chance Squad went to 242 Condor St.,
Service Employes .Asaoclatlon.
Lawrence C01111ty Supt, of Dunn McCarty who had presented him the 50 year active members of Laurel of showers Saturday, highs In at4:14a.m. Friday for IJlUIIa
"A collective bargaining lill will be introduced In achoola and Slate Senator abdominal pains. She wu pin.
Grange and both also hold the the lower Ills. Probobillty of Casto who was Ill. ~ was
January, 1977," he said. "It will pass the Senate and the Home, Oakley C. Collins, aad taken to Holzer Medical
Worll in the grange goes seventh degree.
rain near zero pet. today, 10 taken to Veterans Memorial'
(Continued on page 10)
Actlq Supt. Jamea Willis. Center.
"way back" for Radeltin. His
pet. tonight, 30 pet. Saturday . Hospital.
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held for .45 teachers

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CHICAGO (UPI) - In the morning with a aore throat
early morning hours of Dec. and breathing difficulties.
14, 1799, George Washington
Three physicians were
awakened with a aore throat .. called - Including Dr . EllSha
TwentyoOne hours later, the CuUen Dick, 32.
nation's first president was
The treatment Including
dead.
.
heavy bleeding of the patient
Now Dr. Heinz H.E . - a customary, 18th Century
Scheldemandel, a Falls treatment - and medication
Cllurch, Va., throat specialist that Washington almost
says the disease that ltilled choked to death trying to
· Washington was wrongly swallow. He died at 11:30
di&amp;gnosed and treated and p.m. at age 67.
that Washington might have
Dick had suggested a trasurvived if the advice of a cheostomy, making a
junior physician had been surgical airway In the throat,
beeded.
but it had never been tried In
Scheidemandel, In the Ar- America and the older
ctlives of Otolaryngology, doctors decided the risk was
, says11,study.0f Wa.shJniion's .too b!gl}.
'
linaJ ·Uln~ ' Indicates deatl)
"lt is of IntereSt to note that
was ca11sed by acute In spite of aU the advances of
epiglottitis - the suffocation- modern medicine in the last
inducing swelling of the 200 years, this emergency
epiglottis, a flap that would have been treated the
trevents food from entering same way then as now." said
the windpipe.
Scheldemandel. "Qlly the
Washington 's physicians rapid establishment of an
Usted the cause of death as airway guarantees survival
cynanctle lraehealls - a In acute epiglottitis." ·
severe sore throat, after
But Scheidemandel could
initial understand the doctors'
discarding an
diagnosis of a 'throat abcess. · reluctance to try the
' Scheidemandel said operation, adding : "What
Washlngtun got drenched by would the world have said at
rain In~ his !ann on . that time If they had taken
Dec. 13, 1799, and awakened this-chance and failed? "
between~ and 3 a.m. the ne:rt

REOEDICATE MARKER - Participating In tl)e
rededication ceremony at tile marker were, left to right,
Keith Circle, Meigs blcentennia! minuteman, Mrs.
Merritt S. Hubet, regent, Ohio Society, Daughters of the

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music by Mrs. Jennifer SheeUI on her dulcimer and
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The rededication of the marker was a bicentennial event of
Return Jonathan Melga Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Nearly hall of !hoM pr~t were D.A.R. members from
BrOIIId the lllate arriving via chartered bu.s ftclm Point
Ple811DI. They IIJ'e traveling aboard the Delta Queen from
Pittsburgh to Cmctnnati stowln.RaJons the way to eee pla~;ea
of hiltcrlcal lntereet and . attend other monument
rededications.
A welcome to the visiting D.A.R. members and other
gueets was given by Mr1. Thereon JohMon, local chapter
regent. She,recalled the original marking on Oct. 29, 1932 In
celet..allon 01the bicentennial of George Washington's birth,
and a quotation from hiajOIII'IIIil dated Oct. 21,1770 IIi which he
told of his meeting with Klaahute,
Mrs. Johnson Introduced Mrs. Merritt S. Huber, Ohio
D.A.R. regent, Bettsville, who cominented on the significance
of the occasloo and the beauty of the location, a hillside setting
overlooking the Ohlp River. Also Introduced were Mrs.
Norman H. DeMent, Defiance, a past regent and chalnnan of
the bicentennial celet..atlon committee, and other state
off leers.
Mrs. James Brewington, past regent of Return Jonathan
MeJss, joined Mrs. Johnson In a responsive pr•yer reading on
God and CoWitry as Mrs. Nan M09re, a direct descendant of
Charles Washington, only full brother of George Washington,
placed a wreath at the marker. Mrs. Moore also recalled she
had ~ed In the unvelltng of the marker at the 1932
dedication .
·
·
With her dulcimer and autobarp, Mrs. Jermlfer Sheets
entertained the crowd with Appalachian music and a
colnmentary on the hardships and rewards of life In early
America.
She played and sang "Over the River," a dance game; .
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SA I.E I

Mary Martin

ho~~~ehold W«d today at Sco" Camp Klalilub! on Shade River.

maru

School, now an elementary

years .

Midiileport, 0.

II)' Cblrtme IIGeftldl

LONG BO'!TOM - tlei!Jite threat of rain, nearly 200
peraons turned out Thurllday to ndedlcate a monument to
George Wi~Dinp~n here.
The - ma~wnent
wber9 Wubington and his
IIII'Veytng crew crolll!d tl)e Ohio River In 1770 to make camp
with the Indian Chief Klubula, wbola aame reDUilnl a

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY .

school, In the North Gallia .
area of the Gatlla County
school district.
·
She was a member of Phi
Epsilon Omicron : honorary.
home ec sorority at OSU, and
also Theta Upsilon soc iety
soror ity. She was also
librarian
of
Gallia
Academy · High School for

... 2nd Ale.

Washington crossing
marker rededicated

�%-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,'O., Friday, Sept. 3, 1117&amp;

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3- The Daily Sentinel, Mldd!eport-P~meroy, 0 ., Friday, Sepl. 3,1976

Busing was easy
"By DAVID HARDING
DAYTON, Ohio ( UPIJ The lint day of busi.'lg for
school desegregation
purposes went 10 smoothly
Thlll'Sday that even a woman
whose husband leads an
antibusing group says her 10n
will attend school next week.
The ·bliBing program was
the first In Ohio and It
prooeeded "wilhout a hitch"
when busloads of "glggllng,
vivacious" black and white
students were transported to
62 !Chools without incident.
Mrs. Dale WUkln.s, whose
husband headed an Informal
group of about 60 antibusing
parents, kept her seven-yearold son out pf schoo.l
Thursday because she was
alraid for his safety.
But, she said she would
send her son to school
Tuesday after seeing that the
program is apparently
working . She sai d lhe
antibusing group would
probably continue to seek
alternatives to fusing.
· School Superintendent John
B. Maxwell salJ buses IIU!de
about l,OOOstops U1 pick up "a
lot of giggling, vivacious
y01mg!llers - nothing new on
opening day."
A random sampling of six
elementary and three high
!Chools showed an absentee
rate of 23 per C!lllt, up 18 per
cent from last year's first day
of classes in the same nine
schools. First day attendance
had been projected at 5,143,
but only 3,942 students were
in the classrooms Thursday.
Last year, first day attendance was projected 5,716 in
lhe nine sampled schools and
5,421 students showed up.
Maxwell Sllld the 23 per
cen. absentee rate does not
COIIcei'l\ him.
' 'Especially not when
·we've got a county fair and a
state lair going on today and
a lot of the kids are
participating lhrough 4-H and
. other activities," he said.
Dr. W'tlliam Goff, assistimt
superintendent for student
services, said school officials
are ''not going to get uptight

about any absences caused
by parents' lear that
'10mething might happen."'
There were no crowds
Thursday
and pollee
presence was virtually nU .

••we're 'eztremely hawy,''

said Maxwell, adding that
oppos!Uon to busing Is "small
and diBOrganized."
"The whole commitment of
the community has heen the
key," said MaxweU. "Where
we thought we'd have pickets
and boycotts, there were
nOne."
Robert Weinman, assistant
superintenden t for
management services, said,
"The key word is patience ."
Maxwell said there were
several rea10ns for the lack
ol incidents on the ftrst day or
busing.
He said students and their
pa rents had toured the
schools inVI&gt;lved and talked
with teachers before the
busing siarted.

The Board of Education
also sponsored visits by
volunteers to homes for
students to explain the
program and to answer any
questions .\he students or
parents may have.
The Action Center had 17
telephone lines installed to
answer any questions telephoned In by anxious parents
or students.
"! am extremely happy,"
said Dr. Robert Kegerrels,
president of Wright State
University and head of a
Citizens Task Force whlcll
monitored the busing
prograrp. " H things go as
wen tomorrow as they did
today, I will be quite
cheered."
Police were aoo happy
with the results of the first
day of busiJ)g.
· "! couldn't have had a
better morning," said Major
GU Thurman, Superintendent
of Operations.

By DEAN REYNOLDS
Uolted PreulnternaUooal
Gerald Ford, accused by
BOme of writing off the South
to Jimmy Carter, is making a
tw01Jronged attack agaln!ll
that charge In the calm
Immediately preceding the
stormy election campaign.
First, Ford sent running
mate Robert Dole to the
Southland as a show of his
concern lhat the a-itlclsn Is
unwarranted. Dole, with the
belp of his wife Liddy, a
North Carolina native,
stumped the Carolinas and
Georgia lhis week promising
that the GOP is seeking to
.broaden its base, even to the
home country of the
Democratic presidential
nominee.
Second, Ford managed

another show of party unity
Thursday with the anno\llcement he had e~ed Ronald
Reagan's support in a
telephone converSilti(lll. The
President, mindful of
Reagan's Soulhern appeal,
said the former California
governor and defeated rival
for the GOP nomination
agreed to do whatewr he
could for the campaign.
But even as the attempt to
unify the wings of the party
(lt'O&lt;!eeded, a late Gallup PoU
showed Ford had drifted
farther behind Carter, 52 to 37
per cent nationwide.
Ford, who met wilh liberal
Republicans at the White
House Thursday, was to
annouitce today lhe time and
place for his traditional
.campaign opener, and

Band and Youtl! Symphony. . rfom the 18ir for teo of the
Bob Braun, Cincinnati, star last 11 years.
of his OWil television show
Marty Zwick, Plain .City,
seen in Cincinnati, Dayton, administrative assistant to
' Columbus and lndianapolia, the fair manager for the past
who has originated his show !Ill years.
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Glenville 'I}lotnas, lAtnes:::::::~::::,:'::.%:;,:,;,:,:;,:;,:,:,:;,:;,;:,:;,:;::::::::::::: ville, director of the All Ohio
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its inception in 1963. He is
. t
ThiJ week'• ll'illniDg Ohio
director of voca1 mUSIC a
Lottery aumben:
Zanesville High School.
Tbree-dlgtt namber-tl9
Bill Zip!, Worthington ,
(two-oa.. lllne).
be
farm editor for the Columbus
Tbree-dlglt nam r Dispatch since 1947, who has
98t (nla.. tlpt-four).
reported on fair happenings
Flv.. dlgit number '- for the past !Ill years.
17180,'(one-~eveD-Oae-elgbtEvans, of Rio Grande
zero).
.Gallipolis, president "and
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio
Fann
Bureau
Federatioo has decided .to
honor the organization's
out$tanding young farm
couple instead of the young
fanner.
Nominations will be
accepted at lhe Fahn Bureau
Federation office bere until
Oct. 15.

PAINTINGS ON DISPLAY - Buster Weevtr, second from left,
resident at Lakin Hospital for lhepa!1130yearswho beganpalntln8 a little
over five years ago, 1rillhavesome'ofhia work dlsp~ed at Peoples Bank

Today's

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Fair Suaday aad a
chuce of 1howen Monday
ud Tueuday. fll&amp;b• will
be Ia the 7es and lows will

toot.}' and Saturday. Left to right are NIIIC)' Hllmm, Volunteer_Service
Coordinator; Weaver, Joeepb Gwym, rehabilitation counselor, and Don
Swishet, vice president of Peoples Bank In Point Pleasant.

LAKIN, W. Va.- Six years derwent a cataract operaUon
ago Buster Weaver, who has whfch restored h)s sight.
lie ID the 501.
been at Lakin Hospital for
Following the operatlon
much
of
his
a.
d
ult
life,
unwhich was made possible
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reports indicated It may
Involve a speech at his alma
mater, the University of Michigan.
North Carolina Gov. James
llol:l&gt;oWier, emerging from
that White House meeting,
told reporters the GOP ticket
will do well in the South
despite Carter, adding "!
don 't think there's any
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
question that c~me Nov. 2 you
(UPI)
_ Emission standards
will see North Carolina in the
must
be
low..-ed inimediately
Ford-Dole column ."
before
coal
users will start
Carter, like Ford, running a
buying
and
burning West
low key campaign over the
VIrginia
coal
again, Gov.
last few days, plans to open
his race next week at Wann Arch Moore has been told by
Springs, Ga. He'81ld running lhe head of the state surface
mate Walter Mondale dined mining association.
Requesting "drastic· and
together in Plains Thursday
night and planned a strategy immediate " action, West
Vtrginia Surface Mining and
session for today.
In a speech Thursday at Reclamation Association
Salisbury , N.C., Dole President Ben Lusk urged
acknowledged that the GOP Moore to move swiftly to aid
had neglected certain areas coal Cblnpanies unable to seD
and types or voters, but then high sulfui' coal because of
said, "We are going to have to emisSion standards.
Present emission
attract the blac;ks and the
Spanish-6pe&amp;'i:lng and others standarddor sulfur olides in
to the Republican Party lo West Virginia are fordng
give people everywh..-e .in aU utility companies and other
walks of life BOrne reason to coal users to obtain out-ofbe attracted to the state coal, sharply cutting
into northern West Virginia
Republican Party. "
coal
production, Lust told the
Mondale visited Kansas
governor
in a letter.
City, Mo ., before his
Referring to Moore's
departure for a-gia and
told an organization of state recent call for relaxed air
legislators that they "should staJidar(k, Lusk empbasir.ed
be given a llgger role in the · his concern that such efforts
federal..sta te relatl(ll):llip." Would take "over a year."
" By that time," Lust insisln third party activity
Thursday, an unlikely ted, ''the damage done to the
coal industry and the state's
alliance emerged.
economy
wiD be staggering
Lester Maddox, the
American Independent 'party and irreparalie.
Utililies and other coal
presidential nominee, and
Peter Camejo the Socialist
Workers Party ·candidate
both denounced the planned
debates between Carter and
the President.
~"::'::'
''We want to see the Ford....,..."'
Carter debate take place,"
e::'~::"...::',
Camejo said, "But we think
""'...
the debate should be
000::,::::::""
broadened to include all
,.,...,... .,., ··-· .. _ . .
viewpoints."
-11 "'"" ............... ._.,,
St.. ..._..,., ow. lJ7...
And Maddox said his cam- -'•Cowt
· - ootk• """"·
paign aides had asked the ,.,• ..,-. ....,,.,.
three major television ..::.;;:.0:::: ,.._ .... "'
netwOrks and the Federal
_.._,_, _ _ _
CommunicaUons '
Can~- .=1;
'mission for equal time •"· - ..... •·•· ,.,,,
'
along with the Ford-Carter ~ ~-;::.:;:::,
confrontation.
- ·or ................. ....,..

tlrough the u~ Club of purchase addltio_nal art
Point Pleasant and Lakin suppllea as well u supHospital, Buster went on a plementing his Income.
camping trip where a
He w!U be at the bank from
volunteer service coordinator 9 a.m. to 3 P-!11· Friday and ~
gave him a box of color a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
pencils. Forms took shapes .
Colors made them real. An

:~~!t: discOvered at

users must be assured lhey
can buy and use West
VtrginiiHlllned coal without
being subject to action by the
West Virginia Air PoUution
Control Commission, Luslt

lhe
Now 73 years old and five
and a half years later., Buster
will give a showing or his art
which is now mosUy pastels
and crayons at Peoples Bank
today and Saturday.
It is the second showing for
Buster, who had one earlier
in Cbarleston , not to mention '
several drawings he .had on
display at. the 197.6 Mason
County Fatr.
.
. Probably,_ what IS m_ore
lmpOI'tant though ts there 18 a
good chance !hat he will be
leaving
Lakin
soon to return
,,
. te
1if after 30
"' pnva
e
years,
ac.wrdi~ to Joseph Gwynn,
a rehabilitatlon counselor at

Hardcourt
pro stars
in Athens
Octo b.er
. ·.Jt
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ATHENS _ For the first
time til sports hiswry there
· declared ..
will
be a National Basketball
State firms' buying ou(.(lf.
Association
game in southstate coal is having "a drastic
tern·
Ohio
On Tuesday
Impact"
on northern
'
companies ·mining the high
October 5, 1976, a1 8·.30 p.m.,'
the Center Program Board of
sulfur coal, Lus1t stated.
Ohio
University will bring the
More than 1,000 miners
Central
Division Champion
already have been laid off
Cleveland Cavaliers
because of the inability to sell Lakin.
While his. talent~ were featuring such stars as
the coal, Lusk said, picturing
the companies as "being ~overed on a campmg tri~, Jimmy Chones, Campy
_was. 10
Lakm s Rossen and Austin Carr to
gradually driven out of busi- tt
rehabilitation
center
where meet lhe awesome 1976 play
ness.''
·
·
they
were
perfected.
off team lhi! Buffalo Braves
" Considering ' West
On display wt11 he a large led by perennial scoring
Vtrginia's vast coal reserves
"lllld Its energy xrodudng gro~ of drawings of natural champ Bob McAdoo and
potential, it is unthinkalie lo subjects Vtkmg scenes, newly acquired great. Adrian
allow flirther decline' of our famous people and religtous Dan Uey in an exhibition
.
game at the Convocation
industry due to unreasonalie themes,
All of Bus~r's dra~ings at , Center in Athens.
and unnecessary emission
Tickets for ihe contest are
standards," the association the bank on display ~U be for
sale.
The
money
raised
from
u served
president wrote.
him to $5, $4.50, and $4, a re
them will
bl
ena e
seats, and will go on sale
•
Sept. 20 .at the Memorial
Auditorium Box Office (11943411) In Athens from 1-4 p.m.
Monday lhrough Friday. For
mail orders send a stamped
self-addresaed envelope and
a check, cashiers check or
money order made payable lo
Center Program Board,
Basketball to Memorial
Buckeye Hills Career as several or the stenographic Auditorium Box Office,
Center the vocational school courses and agricultural Athens, Ohio 45701.
For more Information
for G~llia Jackson and . meChanics.
Vmton eoun'ties located near
Openings sUll exist In (ood about the event contact Mike
Rio Grande, reports an in- ~rvi~e, office data ac- Sostarlch, Acting Dlreclor or
crease in enrollment for lhe countmg, drafting, forestry Baker Center, .20~ Bake~
1976-77 .school term.
and a few other subjects.
NBSCenter, Athens, Ohio
Ponney Cisco, director,
The school lost 112 seniors 45701 (614-594-3161).
said as of Thursday 575 this spring but Cisco reports
sludents had enrolled an six to eight students are
,
•
ba k f
dditl I
increase of 156 over last year. cotrung c or a~ a
ona
The enrolllnent is as year or training m the field DAMAGF.S SOUGHT
follows: Gallla Academy they enrolled in last faD .
CLEVELAND (UP!)
· High School 125· North
Classes begin each day at The Cleveland Police
Gallia, 91; So~lhwes'tern, 42; 8:45a.m . after stud~nts are Patrolman's Association
Kyger Creek, 311; Hannan U:ansported from thetr home seeks $340,000 In money
Trace, 30; JackiOn High, 72; high schools ~nd dismiSS at damages and the Invalidation
Wellston, 58; Oak Hill, 57; 2:35 p.m. Vmtoq County or pollee department
- . - ....,..,., .,_ _,., · and VInton County 51
·students,
u.u. ,,. ..u~t~ Oh,. ..-4 w. v. .. a.
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t
I' duedito ttheir longer regulations, city charter
'
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tnM;
11~: ........_ •n.~t:
Director
Cisco
said
cla&amp;ses
rave
mg
s ance are provisions and Civil Service
~ award WW recognlre a
-""·
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.
.
'""'
,_,
have
been
filled
In
welding
dismissed
live
minutes 1 rules prohibiting poliUcal ac'
li
couple Instead of an oulatand- II• .._,._nt.M;n.- ....... ....H .
tivity by policemen.
auto mechanics, auto body ear er.
lng fanner, because, aa olfi-· """""'""' ,... ,....., _._,....,,
repair
,
building
trades,
cials said, a successful
fanning operati«&lt; depends i l . . . - - - - - - ' - - - - - i health occupa ti0111 and in,
dustrial maintenance as well
m the dedicatioo of bolh the
.fanner and his wife.

ells

Buckeye Hills
enrollment up

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Washington

epidemic regardless of the Radio City Station, New
type of flu we stiU lose a large York, NY 10019.
number of people. It Ia a
DEAR DR. LAMB - A
danceroua disease even with friend of mine Is continually
our modern treatment ' giving me homemade ItalJan
methods. '!bat being the case, IIBuaage and teiUng me ills
I am In favor of aU thoae with good for me. 00 uuaage Ia
any decrease In resiatance at made witb Wleooked pork,
aU, and perhaps aU persona, hot peppers, wine, vinegar,
having the protection they garlic and other u.z-edlenla
need. A flu shot could uve and It Is not cooked before
your life. So my advice w eating. Apparently they have
everyone who lw DO medical been eating It In Italy for
problem that would rule centurlet.
agalnat 11, Ia to get your nu · Aa I am aware that pork II
ahota. I'm selfiah and •ant to not always a healthy meat
keep aU my readers u long when uncooked, please
aa poulble.
conf!rin ' whether or not the
To give you more In- above spica make II safe lo
formation
on
these eat. It Ia not 11110ked uuaage
respiratory lllneues I am either. .
.
sending you The Health
DEAR READER - The
Letter number 3-1, The Cold, chief danger ll in getting
Flu group. Olhera who want trlchlnoala, a liOriiHIIu! Inthis tn!ormatlCII can lend a fet)aUOII of Ute IIIIIIC1et ol
long,
stamped,
aelf- your body lhat reaulta alm.oat
~ envelope with 50 excluaively from eallnl
cenla for it. Send yotl' letter Improperly cooked Infected
to me . in care of tbls pork.
newspaper, P.O. Box Iilii,
Trichinosis was common In

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New York unW recent years
because a principle $0UI'ce or
pork for the city waa New
Jeney, where pip were fed
untreated gtrbage. Thb
prac~ lw been curtailed
and the Incidence of
trichlnosla lw decreued.
Nevertheleu, the lnfecUon
Ia stiU COIIIJilCII and you find it
in the United Stalel, Canada
and Europe. SaUNges,
WUI'Ila and hamburger are aU
common li'IYI of spreading
the cfnu!. The halnburger
told ID Ilona often lw a Ultle
pork ldded or the same
grinder Ulld for U'"'l-e is
used to make hamburger.
I don 'I think you ahould
touc:b lhat uuaage with a 11)foot pole. The Cllly life pork
Ia tbat wblcll has bean frozen
at m1na1 32 degrees C for
several boun or lhat cooked
to lemperalunl of 80 c1et1reet
C (140 c1et1reet F I fGr 30
minutes fGr eadl pound of
pork. These temperature•
refer to the in'-"'al temperature of the meat.

·
(Continued from page 1)
"Baby.()," a lullaby; "The Riddle Song," a love tune on tbe;
dulcimer, and "Amazing Grace" and a bicentennial medley on
the autoharp.
Keith Circle, Meigs bicentennial minuteman, spoke on,
patriotilm, and the need for reldndllitg it In America today. He,
said that Americans need to stand up for what they believe Just'
as the minutemen did during RevoluUonary War days when'
they believed lhat the Brilhil were infringing upon their God~
given rights.
·
.
:
"We need the patrloti.sn today that prevailed during the ·
World Wars," Circle ~~&amp;ld .
•
He commented on the lack of participation In patriotic
events, gave e:umples of diareapect for the flag, and spoke of
the pride and hard work needed to achieve unity and develop a
spirit of patrloti.sn.
.
For the opening ceremony, Circle advanced the American
flag, the pledge was given in unison and lhe group 11111111 the
"Stat Spangled llam..-." The Rev. WUUam Mlddleswarlh of
the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, and t1ie lnvocatioa
and Ute benediction, and the colors were retired by Circle.
·
From the marker site, the D.A.R. mernben went to
Forked Run Park for a picnic lunch.
.
The Washington marker, erected by tbe at1o Society,
DaugbtWI of the American Revolution, Is lnacrlbed, "Wblle
esplorlng the Iandi of the Ohio Colmtry in 1770, George
Wlltllngton reaclled this point Cll Oct. 28 and I!IIMmped'
ovemlgbt. The impreaal0111 gained on tbla trip llinuenced hla
entire Ufe."
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Alnonll those attending Thursday's radedicatlon ceram~y
were aeveral wbo were there 44 yean qo at the dedication.
Mn. [.e(lla Hensley recalled the tremendous crowd which
gathered, and Mrs. Mulne Goegieln, Jultel&amp;bt at the time, the
Jllleantl'y. The pageant waaa portrayal of Wllllhlngton and hla
IU'Veylng party on the dowmiver journey ICCOIIIplnied by an
l'ndllll cmoe, and of WQdngton•a IIICOunter witb KIM!uta
and hla JndllllJ.
The late Mrs. Charles Rlltbburn of Middleport and Mn. o.
D. Dailey of Albany were active In preparing the Pll~
material with data being taken from Wasblngtm•a diaty. '

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begun to sound the bells of
alann Thursday night when
they defeated the San Diego
Padrea, 5-0, to run their
winning streak to seven
straight games and cut the
PhUlles' lead to nine games.
The PhUUes held a 15-game
lead only six games ago and
are bobbled by a variety of
Injuries .lnvplving Greg
Ulzlnskl, Dick Allen and
Dave Cash .
"We're not thinking about
the PhUUes," said Manager

Danny Murtaugh of the
Pirates after Thursday
night's victory .. "We have our
own Job to do. We realize that
~en If we keep winning
someone e1ae has to help us
by beating lhe PhUUes."
''The sltuatloo has changed
suddenly," Sllid Richie Zlsk.
"But we're not looking ahead
to our games (they have five
left) with the PhUlles. Let's
not talk about what's going to
happen unUI we get Into that

consecutive complete game
"We've won in the past for the Pir!ltes' staff.
The victory
rabed
when we 've had to,"
commented veteran reliever ~ery 's record to 9..f while
nave Giusti. "But the truth Is Dave FreWeben suffered his
lhe PhUUes have to go Into a 12th defeat against eight
tailspin. I'd say we have to wins.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
win four of our five games
IIWept
the Montreal Expos, 2witb the' Phlllles."
1
and
l&gt;-3, and lhe San
Larry Demery pltcl)ed a
Francisco
Giants walloped
five-bitter and Richie Hebner
the
New
York
Mets, 11)-7, In
doubled home two runs and
the
only
other
scheduled
stole bane to lead the Pirates
to Thursday night's triumph. National League games.
The Minnesota Twins beat
It was
the . seventh
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the Milwaukee Brewers, 8-4,
in the only scheduled
American U!ague game.
Dodgen 2-5, Expo&amp; 1-3
' Don Sutton went 8 2-.'1
Innings for his 17th win, with
Charlie Hough finishing up
Attending Thursday 's and Steve Rogers ~bsorblag
meeting at North Gallla High the loss. Steve Garvey and
School were Carl Wolfe and Ron Cey singled In the
Howard Caldwell, Southern; Dodgers' runs In a two-n~n
.Tim Scarberry, Larry fourth inning. Bill Buckner
Cremeens, and Dan Cornell, drove in two runs and Elias
Haman Trace; Gary Salyer, Sosa won his sixth game lor
Greg
Bailie,
Angelo the Dodgers in the second
Debenedettl, Dave Dunfee game.
and Ken Shipley, Sylilmes Glints 10, Meta 7
Valley ; Uoyd L. Myers a~d
Bobby Murcer knocked In
Wayne Bergdoll, South- five runs wllh a homer and a
western ; Gary Minton, Jim single to lead a 12-hit San
Sprague and Keith Carter, Francisco attack · which
Kyger Creek; John Blake; brought Mike CaldweU his
Ted ~hew, Ron Twyman and first. win of lhe season and
Btuce Gabriel, North Gallia; tagged 14-game winner Jon
Joe Mit&lt;:hem, Archie Rose ; Matlack with his eighth
and Charles Good, Eastern. defeat. Pepe Mangual drove
in two runs lor the Mets.
Twlna 8, Brewer&amp; 4
Butch Wynegar had four
singles, including one dw:ing
a four..-un sixth Inning which

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carried the Twin! lo lhelr
victory over the Brewer~.
Lyman Bostock and • Rod
Care'l! added three hila Mel!
to the Twins' attack whch
dealt reUever Bill Castro hla
fourth defeat. Tom Johnlon
waa the winner.

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from the 1918 fiu. My other
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but did not get II. I am 69
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the vaccine proposed by
President Ford?
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In general, older people or
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point that~ of people
died with the serious
epidemic j111t laat year.
Each lime we have a flu

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sport• Writer
1be l'it18uW:gh Fira:es are
playing it just as coolin their
time of hope as are the
Philadelphia PhiiUes In their
.time of troubles.
The PhUUes, who have lost
si1 straight games, are
refusing to panic. And the
Pirates, who have won seven
117 MILTON RICHMAN
In a row, are refusing to
UPI Sperte Edilor
claim a Philadelphia collapse
Is lnunlnent.
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Some people go wUd about George
The Pirates could have
Allen. Mention his name and right away lhey tell you he's the
best coach In professional footbaU , which I don't buy at aU . To
me, the best coach is the one who gets the most out of what he
has. Year In and year out, Don Shula doeli that better than
anybody ell!e, so to me he's the best. Last year, Ted
Marchibroda got my vote by a shade over Bum Phillips.
Nobody has any sure way of detennlnlng the "best." Who Is
Bob Ashley, veteran
the "best?" What Is the "best?"
football
coach at SouthYou go Into a store. You ask for the "best" and pay lor it.
western
High
School, was
Does that guarantee you're getting It? Of course not.
elected
president
of the
Edward BeiU'lett Williams, lhe Washington Redaklna' presiSouthern
Valley
Athletic
dent, stood up at one of lhooe welcome home galas for the team Conference during the annual
In Washington the other day and told everybody this was t!le
fall meeting Thursday night.
best team in lhe history of lhe club.
·
·
Gary Minton, . reserve
Now, that was quite a mouthful because the Redaklns have
basketball
coach at Kyger
been In business nearly 50 years and occasionally have fielded
SOJhe outstanding teams, Including lhe one Sammy Baugh led Creek, was named viceIn 1937 which beat lhe mighty Cblcago Bears for the world president while Bruce
Gabriel, track coach at North
championship, but Williams didn 't stop lhere.
Williams said he "deeply and sincerely" believes the Red- Gallia was elected secretaryskins were going to give Washington fans the best record tbe treasurer. Ashley succeeds
city ever had and then he promised the fans the Redaklna were Southern's Carl Wolfe in the
going to take them io the Super Bowl four months from now. presidency .
A long discussion was held
· Ordinarily, when an owner says something like that, It
on
a propoaed increase in
means one of twa things. Either he 's getting a little carried
away by his enlhuslasm or he's getting amesSiige across to his ticket prices · for the ·upcoach - win or start looking for a job someplace else. In this coming seasons . It was
case, though, Williams also Sllid George ADen would be "the
only ooach l ever hire."
George Allen's track record shows he ~ver stays in one
place too long. This is his sixth season as generalllll!nager ~d
belld coach of lhe Redskins and that's about as long as he luis
remained anywhere. Hls .flrst head coaching job was with
Morningside College In Iowa and he was there three years
Uolted Press lnte...tlonal
before moving on to Whittier College.
Miami University, the
After five years there, he took a job as assistant coach with
defending
Mid-American
. the Los Angeles Rams and after a season wilh them, he
Conference
champion,
will
became the defensive coach with the Chicago Bears. He stayed
meet
North
Carolina
·
at
·with the Bears longer than anywbere else, but after seven
Chapel
Hill,
N.C.
Saturday
seasons with them, he accepted the head coaching job wilh the
Rams only to be hit with a breach of contract suit by Bears' and Ohio University will be at
Eastern Michigan ~
owner George Halas .
·
Allen won the suit and coached lhe Rams five fever!~ years highlight a slim opening day
during which time he was fired but rehired upon a .petition by college football card for Ohio
teams .
the players.
In other games, Elistem
Edward Bennett Williams has been liberal with Allen Insofar
Kentucky
will be at Dayton
as money is concerned . He has given hlrnpretty much a free
tonight
and
Lincoln, Mo.
hand with the-Redskins and Alleu, in turn, has made the same
College
will
meet Central
shambles of the Washington budget Hailk Stram has done with
State
at
Dayton
Sunday.
the one in New .Orleans.
· ·
Miami
cbmpi!ed
an 11-1
Allen okayed the expenditure of a small fortune signing free
agents John Riggins, Calvin Hil! and Jean Fugett. That causes record last fall in winning its
automatic problems because the veterans with the club say third straight MAC title and
how do you like that, the new guys get aU the money and ali we
get is new jerseys.
· A surpluS of high salsried players in the Redskins' secondary like Jake Scott, Ken Houston, Pat Fischer, ~oe
Lavender and Brig Owens means someone has to sit on the
bench. That means unhappiness, more problems. The same
situation looms with so many capable running backs In Larry
TAMPA, Fla . (UPI) Brown, th_e NFL's Player ol the Year not so long ago; Mike Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Thomas, last year's Roo!tie orthe Year; Riggins and Hill.
coach John McKay says
Along with that, the Redskins' offensive line has a lot of veteran quarterback Steve
. ,mileage on it.
Spurrier will start against the
You know how George Allen always says, "The future is Cincinnati Bengals Saturday
now."
in the final exhibition game
'WeU, Edward Bennett Williams agrees with hlrn: He wants a but he is undecided on how to
world championship In the future . What he really meims is . spilt the playing time with
·nQw.

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Evans in fair hall of fame
COLUMBUS ( UPI) Officials of the Ohio State
Fair are geared up for a big
weekend at the 123rd exposition which draws to a
cl08e tabor Day. Activities
begin today with Induction or
the llt$t members into the
ohio State Fair Hall of Fame,
including Bob Evans of Rio
· Grande
·
Inductees were honored for
their ef!orla in promoting the
... _
fair ...
.,y were:
Omar B. Blackman,
Cleveland City School System
band director who has been
uaoclaled with the fair for 22
yean flUlng various positlona
witll the All.()bio State Fair

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recommended that adult
tickets be 10ld at $1.50 each
with student tickets going for
$1 at the gate and 7~ cents In
advance ticket !ISles.
~ proposal will be taken
to the various conference.
Boards or Education lor final
approval.
Uoyd L, Myers, principal
at Soulhwestern High School,
agreed to draw up a girls'
a thleUc conference schedule
lor volleyball and basketball.
Other business included the
junior
high
football
schedules. For the first time
in league histon', aU schools
will have a junior high foot-

ball program. U!ague passes
were also distributed.
Plana for the annual SV AC
cage preview were tentatively approved. VIcepresident Minton will check
on the availability of lhe.Rio
Grande College gym on
Saturday, Nov. 20. Coaches
also agreed that If the rental
fee was too high, the event
would be transferred to
Kyger Creek High School.
It was reported thai t,he
league stiU owes over $200 for
trophies purchased last
spring lor the aMual banquet
and·aprlng sports. All schools
will pay league dues to offset
the deficit.

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Miami hegins title defense
lhird straight Tangerine among tbe returning rushers
Bowl championship. Miami in lhe natiQD.
coach Dick Cnun has 28
Carpenter was an All-MAC
lettermen returning, running back and wss voted
including 13 starters from lhe outstanding back in the
lhat team.
Tangerine Bowl.
North Carolina coach Bill
Both Ohio University, ~~
Dooley has 37 lettermen last fall and Eastern
returning, including 15 Michigan, ~ last year,
starters from last year's 3-7-1 bring veteran teams Into
Tar Heel squad.
Saturday's contest.
Two of the nation's
The Bobcats will be led on
outstanding backs will be on offense by AU-MAC running
the field at Chapel Hill hack Arnold Welcher and on
Saturday in Rob Carpenter of defense by middi~rd Rod
Miami and Mike Voight of Day.
North Carolina.
Eastern Michigan returns
Voight was the AtlanUc starters in tailback Rod
Coast Conference Player-of- .Slater and fuilback John
thecYear in 191~ and Is third Hagel.

"Our team finished t wo-eday practice Saturday with a
no-tackling scrimmage .and I
was very pleased with tbe
results," said OU coach Bill
Hess. " We saw many
different game situations and
our kicking game was most
impressive."
Hess said two freshmen,
fullback Kevin Babcock and·
linebacker Ted Lucas had
made the starting lineup.
"Both came here in great
condition and earned their
way into the starting lineup, "
said Hess . " Others are
coming along, but these two
young men were the first
freshmen to help."

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have been hard at work since
lhe first of August getting
ready for the upcoming
season. The Warriors will
open against the Wood
County Raiders In P~rkersburg, W. Va. on Sept. 12, at 2.
p.m. The Raiders are lhe first
expansion team in the
O.V.A.F.L. and are begiiU'ling
their first season this fall .
Coaches selected for lhe
Big Bend Warriors are
Harold White, Charles Diehl
and Roger Turner.
Coach White · is a 1970
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school ball four years under
Coach Chancey . He also
played eighth grade fOOtball
with Coach Porter at
Pomeroy and one year with
the Meigs Amateur football
team before taking a
coaching position. He has
been active In forming lhe
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especially the Warriors. He is
employed with National Ute
Insurance Company as an
independent agent. White will
be lhe Head Mentor of the
Warrior team, assisted by
Turner and Diehl.
Diehl also graduated from
Meigs in 1974 where he played
football from 1971 to 1973. He
served last year wilh the
Warriors as equipment
manager, a position be will
retain unUI a replacement
can be found.
Turner is a graduate of
RuUand High School of 1959
where he played footbaU for
the disUnguished Jim Vennari. He also played one year
with , the Warriors before
deciding to help with the
coaching duties.

When asked about the lack
of experience by the coaching
staff, White responded:
"It's the players that play
lhe game, lhe coaches are
only bere to help give Uie
team unity and direction."
While is urging all young
men wanting to play ball to
try out now for the team. "We
only have about half the.men
we can play this year. H
anyone feels lhat our games
or our level of hall Is easy,
we;d love to suit them up, or If

they feel they can do a better
job coaching, we'll listen to
their suggestions, " said
White .
. If Meigs County wants a
football team of good caliber
in the O.V.A.F.L., then the
players and fans are going to
have to make an honest effort
and support those wilting to
put In their time and money
to make It become a part of
the Meigs Sport Scene.
Negotiations are urider way
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At Slifety, Ken Stone will
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the Bucs, and McKay said who Is suffering from a hip
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3- The Daily Sentinel, Mldd!eport-P~meroy, 0 ., Friday, Sepl. 3,1976

Busing was easy
"By DAVID HARDING
DAYTON, Ohio ( UPIJ The lint day of busi.'lg for
school desegregation
purposes went 10 smoothly
Thlll'Sday that even a woman
whose husband leads an
antibusing group says her 10n
will attend school next week.
The ·bliBing program was
the first In Ohio and It
prooeeded "wilhout a hitch"
when busloads of "glggllng,
vivacious" black and white
students were transported to
62 !Chools without incident.
Mrs. Dale WUkln.s, whose
husband headed an Informal
group of about 60 antibusing
parents, kept her seven-yearold son out pf schoo.l
Thursday because she was
alraid for his safety.
But, she said she would
send her son to school
Tuesday after seeing that the
program is apparently
working . She sai d lhe
antibusing group would
probably continue to seek
alternatives to fusing.
· School Superintendent John
B. Maxwell salJ buses IIU!de
about l,OOOstops U1 pick up "a
lot of giggling, vivacious
y01mg!llers - nothing new on
opening day."
A random sampling of six
elementary and three high
!Chools showed an absentee
rate of 23 per C!lllt, up 18 per
cent from last year's first day
of classes in the same nine
schools. First day attendance
had been projected at 5,143,
but only 3,942 students were
in the classrooms Thursday.
Last year, first day attendance was projected 5,716 in
lhe nine sampled schools and
5,421 students showed up.
Maxwell Sllld the 23 per
cen. absentee rate does not
COIIcei'l\ him.
' 'Especially not when
·we've got a county fair and a
state lair going on today and
a lot of the kids are
participating lhrough 4-H and
. other activities," he said.
Dr. W'tlliam Goff, assistimt
superintendent for student
services, said school officials
are ''not going to get uptight

about any absences caused
by parents' lear that
'10mething might happen."'
There were no crowds
Thursday
and pollee
presence was virtually nU .

••we're 'eztremely hawy,''

said Maxwell, adding that
oppos!Uon to busing Is "small
and diBOrganized."
"The whole commitment of
the community has heen the
key," said MaxweU. "Where
we thought we'd have pickets
and boycotts, there were
nOne."
Robert Weinman, assistant
superintenden t for
management services, said,
"The key word is patience ."
Maxwell said there were
several rea10ns for the lack
ol incidents on the ftrst day or
busing.
He said students and their
pa rents had toured the
schools inVI&gt;lved and talked
with teachers before the
busing siarted.

The Board of Education
also sponsored visits by
volunteers to homes for
students to explain the
program and to answer any
questions .\he students or
parents may have.
The Action Center had 17
telephone lines installed to
answer any questions telephoned In by anxious parents
or students.
"! am extremely happy,"
said Dr. Robert Kegerrels,
president of Wright State
University and head of a
Citizens Task Force whlcll
monitored the busing
prograrp. " H things go as
wen tomorrow as they did
today, I will be quite
cheered."
Police were aoo happy
with the results of the first
day of busiJ)g.
· "! couldn't have had a
better morning," said Major
GU Thurman, Superintendent
of Operations.

By DEAN REYNOLDS
Uolted PreulnternaUooal
Gerald Ford, accused by
BOme of writing off the South
to Jimmy Carter, is making a
tw01Jronged attack agaln!ll
that charge In the calm
Immediately preceding the
stormy election campaign.
First, Ford sent running
mate Robert Dole to the
Southland as a show of his
concern lhat the a-itlclsn Is
unwarranted. Dole, with the
belp of his wife Liddy, a
North Carolina native,
stumped the Carolinas and
Georgia lhis week promising
that the GOP is seeking to
.broaden its base, even to the
home country of the
Democratic presidential
nominee.
Second, Ford managed

another show of party unity
Thursday with the anno\llcement he had e~ed Ronald
Reagan's support in a
telephone converSilti(lll. The
President, mindful of
Reagan's Soulhern appeal,
said the former California
governor and defeated rival
for the GOP nomination
agreed to do whatewr he
could for the campaign.
But even as the attempt to
unify the wings of the party
(lt'O&lt;!eeded, a late Gallup PoU
showed Ford had drifted
farther behind Carter, 52 to 37
per cent nationwide.
Ford, who met wilh liberal
Republicans at the White
House Thursday, was to
annouitce today lhe time and
place for his traditional
.campaign opener, and

Band and Youtl! Symphony. . rfom the 18ir for teo of the
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of his OWil television show
Marty Zwick, Plain .City,
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' Columbus and lndianapolia, the fair manager for the past
who has originated his show !Ill years.
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Bill Zip!, Worthington ,
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be
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FARMHONOK
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio
Fann
Bureau
Federatioo has decided .to
honor the organization's
out$tanding young farm
couple instead of the young
fanner.
Nominations will be
accepted at lhe Fahn Bureau
Federation office bere until
Oct. 15.

PAINTINGS ON DISPLAY - Buster Weevtr, second from left,
resident at Lakin Hospital for lhepa!1130yearswho beganpalntln8 a little
over five years ago, 1rillhavesome'ofhia work dlsp~ed at Peoples Bank

Today's

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Fair Suaday aad a
chuce of 1howen Monday
ud Tueuday. fll&amp;b• will
be Ia the 7es and lows will

toot.}' and Saturday. Left to right are NIIIC)' Hllmm, Volunteer_Service
Coordinator; Weaver, Joeepb Gwym, rehabilitation counselor, and Don
Swishet, vice president of Peoples Bank In Point Pleasant.

LAKIN, W. Va.- Six years derwent a cataract operaUon
ago Buster Weaver, who has whfch restored h)s sight.
lie ID the 501.
been at Lakin Hospital for
Following the operatlon
much
of
his
a.
d
ult
life,
unwhich was made possible
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reports indicated It may
Involve a speech at his alma
mater, the University of Michigan.
North Carolina Gov. James
llol:l&gt;oWier, emerging from
that White House meeting,
told reporters the GOP ticket
will do well in the South
despite Carter, adding "!
don 't think there's any
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
question that c~me Nov. 2 you
(UPI)
_ Emission standards
will see North Carolina in the
must
be
low..-ed inimediately
Ford-Dole column ."
before
coal
users will start
Carter, like Ford, running a
buying
and
burning West
low key campaign over the
VIrginia
coal
again, Gov.
last few days, plans to open
his race next week at Wann Arch Moore has been told by
Springs, Ga. He'81ld running lhe head of the state surface
mate Walter Mondale dined mining association.
Requesting "drastic· and
together in Plains Thursday
night and planned a strategy immediate " action, West
Vtrginia Surface Mining and
session for today.
In a speech Thursday at Reclamation Association
Salisbury , N.C., Dole President Ben Lusk urged
acknowledged that the GOP Moore to move swiftly to aid
had neglected certain areas coal Cblnpanies unable to seD
and types or voters, but then high sulfui' coal because of
said, "We are going to have to emisSion standards.
Present emission
attract the blac;ks and the
Spanish-6pe&amp;'i:lng and others standarddor sulfur olides in
to the Republican Party lo West Virginia are fordng
give people everywh..-e .in aU utility companies and other
walks of life BOrne reason to coal users to obtain out-ofbe attracted to the state coal, sharply cutting
into northern West Virginia
Republican Party. "
coal
production, Lust told the
Mondale visited Kansas
governor
in a letter.
City, Mo ., before his
Referring to Moore's
departure for a-gia and
told an organization of state recent call for relaxed air
legislators that they "should staJidar(k, Lusk empbasir.ed
be given a llgger role in the · his concern that such efforts
federal..sta te relatl(ll):llip." Would take "over a year."
" By that time," Lust insisln third party activity
Thursday, an unlikely ted, ''the damage done to the
coal industry and the state's
alliance emerged.
economy
wiD be staggering
Lester Maddox, the
American Independent 'party and irreparalie.
Utililies and other coal
presidential nominee, and
Peter Camejo the Socialist
Workers Party ·candidate
both denounced the planned
debates between Carter and
the President.
~"::'::'
''We want to see the Ford....,..."'
Carter debate take place,"
e::'~::"...::',
Camejo said, "But we think
""'...
the debate should be
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broadened to include all
,.,...,... .,., ··-· .. _ . .
viewpoints."
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St.. ..._..,., ow. lJ7...
And Maddox said his cam- -'•Cowt
· - ootk• """"·
paign aides had asked the ,.,• ..,-. ....,,.,.
three major television ..::.;;:.0:::: ,.._ .... "'
netwOrks and the Federal
_.._,_, _ _ _
CommunicaUons '
Can~- .=1;
'mission for equal time •"· - ..... •·•· ,.,,,
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along with the Ford-Carter ~ ~-;::.:;:::,
confrontation.
- ·or ................. ....,..

tlrough the u~ Club of purchase addltio_nal art
Point Pleasant and Lakin suppllea as well u supHospital, Buster went on a plementing his Income.
camping trip where a
He w!U be at the bank from
volunteer service coordinator 9 a.m. to 3 P-!11· Friday and ~
gave him a box of color a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
pencils. Forms took shapes .
Colors made them real. An

:~~!t: discOvered at

users must be assured lhey
can buy and use West
VtrginiiHlllned coal without
being subject to action by the
West Virginia Air PoUution
Control Commission, Luslt

lhe
Now 73 years old and five
and a half years later., Buster
will give a showing or his art
which is now mosUy pastels
and crayons at Peoples Bank
today and Saturday.
It is the second showing for
Buster, who had one earlier
in Cbarleston , not to mention '
several drawings he .had on
display at. the 197.6 Mason
County Fatr.
.
. Probably,_ what IS m_ore
lmpOI'tant though ts there 18 a
good chance !hat he will be
leaving
Lakin
soon to return
,,
. te
1if after 30
"' pnva
e
years,
ac.wrdi~ to Joseph Gwynn,
a rehabilitatlon counselor at

Hardcourt
pro stars
in Athens
Octo b.er
. ·.Jt
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ATHENS _ For the first
time til sports hiswry there
· declared ..
will
be a National Basketball
State firms' buying ou(.(lf.
Association
game in southstate coal is having "a drastic
tern·
Ohio
On Tuesday
Impact"
on northern
'
companies ·mining the high
October 5, 1976, a1 8·.30 p.m.,'
the Center Program Board of
sulfur coal, Lus1t stated.
Ohio
University will bring the
More than 1,000 miners
Central
Division Champion
already have been laid off
Cleveland Cavaliers
because of the inability to sell Lakin.
While his. talent~ were featuring such stars as
the coal, Lusk said, picturing
the companies as "being ~overed on a campmg tri~, Jimmy Chones, Campy
_was. 10
Lakm s Rossen and Austin Carr to
gradually driven out of busi- tt
rehabilitation
center
where meet lhe awesome 1976 play
ness.''
·
·
they
were
perfected.
off team lhi! Buffalo Braves
" Considering ' West
On display wt11 he a large led by perennial scoring
Vtrginia's vast coal reserves
"lllld Its energy xrodudng gro~ of drawings of natural champ Bob McAdoo and
potential, it is unthinkalie lo subjects Vtkmg scenes, newly acquired great. Adrian
allow flirther decline' of our famous people and religtous Dan Uey in an exhibition
.
game at the Convocation
industry due to unreasonalie themes,
All of Bus~r's dra~ings at , Center in Athens.
and unnecessary emission
Tickets for ihe contest are
standards," the association the bank on display ~U be for
sale.
The
money
raised
from
u served
president wrote.
him to $5, $4.50, and $4, a re
them will
bl
ena e
seats, and will go on sale
•
Sept. 20 .at the Memorial
Auditorium Box Office (11943411) In Athens from 1-4 p.m.
Monday lhrough Friday. For
mail orders send a stamped
self-addresaed envelope and
a check, cashiers check or
money order made payable lo
Center Program Board,
Basketball to Memorial
Buckeye Hills Career as several or the stenographic Auditorium Box Office,
Center the vocational school courses and agricultural Athens, Ohio 45701.
For more Information
for G~llia Jackson and . meChanics.
Vmton eoun'ties located near
Openings sUll exist In (ood about the event contact Mike
Rio Grande, reports an in- ~rvi~e, office data ac- Sostarlch, Acting Dlreclor or
crease in enrollment for lhe countmg, drafting, forestry Baker Center, .20~ Bake~
1976-77 .school term.
and a few other subjects.
NBSCenter, Athens, Ohio
Ponney Cisco, director,
The school lost 112 seniors 45701 (614-594-3161).
said as of Thursday 575 this spring but Cisco reports
sludents had enrolled an six to eight students are
,
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ba k f
dditl I
increase of 156 over last year. cotrung c or a~ a
ona
The enrolllnent is as year or training m the field DAMAGF.S SOUGHT
follows: Gallla Academy they enrolled in last faD .
CLEVELAND (UP!)
· High School 125· North
Classes begin each day at The Cleveland Police
Gallia, 91; So~lhwes'tern, 42; 8:45a.m . after stud~nts are Patrolman's Association
Kyger Creek, 311; Hannan U:ansported from thetr home seeks $340,000 In money
Trace, 30; JackiOn High, 72; high schools ~nd dismiSS at damages and the Invalidation
Wellston, 58; Oak Hill, 57; 2:35 p.m. Vmtoq County or pollee department
- . - ....,..,., .,_ _,., · and VInton County 51
·students,
u.u. ,,. ..u~t~ Oh,. ..-4 w. v. .. a.
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t
I' duedito ttheir longer regulations, city charter
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tnM;
11~: ........_ •n.~t:
Director
Cisco
said
cla&amp;ses
rave
mg
s ance are provisions and Civil Service
~ award WW recognlre a
-""·
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.
.
'""'
,_,
have
been
filled
In
welding
dismissed
live
minutes 1 rules prohibiting poliUcal ac'
li
couple Instead of an oulatand- II• .._,._nt.M;n.- ....... ....H .
tivity by policemen.
auto mechanics, auto body ear er.
lng fanner, because, aa olfi-· """""'""' ,... ,....., _._,....,,
repair
,
building
trades,
cials said, a successful
fanning operati«&lt; depends i l . . . - - - - - - ' - - - - - i health occupa ti0111 and in,
dustrial maintenance as well
m the dedicatioo of bolh the
.fanner and his wife.

ells

Buckeye Hills
enrollment up

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Washington

epidemic regardless of the Radio City Station, New
type of flu we stiU lose a large York, NY 10019.
number of people. It Ia a
DEAR DR. LAMB - A
danceroua disease even with friend of mine Is continually
our modern treatment ' giving me homemade ItalJan
methods. '!bat being the case, IIBuaage and teiUng me ills
I am In favor of aU thoae with good for me. 00 uuaage Ia
any decrease In resiatance at made witb Wleooked pork,
aU, and perhaps aU persona, hot peppers, wine, vinegar,
having the protection they garlic and other u.z-edlenla
need. A flu shot could uve and It Is not cooked before
your life. So my advice w eating. Apparently they have
everyone who lw DO medical been eating It In Italy for
problem that would rule centurlet.
agalnat 11, Ia to get your nu · Aa I am aware that pork II
ahota. I'm selfiah and •ant to not always a healthy meat
keep aU my readers u long when uncooked, please
aa poulble.
conf!rin ' whether or not the
To give you more In- above spica make II safe lo
formation
on
these eat. It Ia not 11110ked uuaage
respiratory lllneues I am either. .
.
sending you The Health
DEAR READER - The
Letter number 3-1, The Cold, chief danger ll in getting
Flu group. Olhera who want trlchlnoala, a liOriiHIIu! Inthis tn!ormatlCII can lend a fet)aUOII of Ute IIIIIIC1et ol
long,
stamped,
aelf- your body lhat reaulta alm.oat
~ envelope with 50 excluaively from eallnl
cenla for it. Send yotl' letter Improperly cooked Infected
to me . in care of tbls pork.
newspaper, P.O. Box Iilii,
Trichinosis was common In

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New York unW recent years
because a principle $0UI'ce or
pork for the city waa New
Jeney, where pip were fed
untreated gtrbage. Thb
prac~ lw been curtailed
and the Incidence of
trichlnosla lw decreued.
Nevertheleu, the lnfecUon
Ia stiU COIIIJilCII and you find it
in the United Stalel, Canada
and Europe. SaUNges,
WUI'Ila and hamburger are aU
common li'IYI of spreading
the cfnu!. The halnburger
told ID Ilona often lw a Ultle
pork ldded or the same
grinder Ulld for U'"'l-e is
used to make hamburger.
I don 'I think you ahould
touc:b lhat uuaage with a 11)foot pole. The Cllly life pork
Ia tbat wblcll has bean frozen
at m1na1 32 degrees C for
several boun or lhat cooked
to lemperalunl of 80 c1et1reet
C (140 c1et1reet F I fGr 30
minutes fGr eadl pound of
pork. These temperature•
refer to the in'-"'al temperature of the meat.

·
(Continued from page 1)
"Baby.()," a lullaby; "The Riddle Song," a love tune on tbe;
dulcimer, and "Amazing Grace" and a bicentennial medley on
the autoharp.
Keith Circle, Meigs bicentennial minuteman, spoke on,
patriotilm, and the need for reldndllitg it In America today. He,
said that Americans need to stand up for what they believe Just'
as the minutemen did during RevoluUonary War days when'
they believed lhat the Brilhil were infringing upon their God~
given rights.
·
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:
"We need the patrloti.sn today that prevailed during the ·
World Wars," Circle ~~&amp;ld .
•
He commented on the lack of participation In patriotic
events, gave e:umples of diareapect for the flag, and spoke of
the pride and hard work needed to achieve unity and develop a
spirit of patrloti.sn.
.
For the opening ceremony, Circle advanced the American
flag, the pledge was given in unison and lhe group 11111111 the
"Stat Spangled llam..-." The Rev. WUUam Mlddleswarlh of
the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, and t1ie lnvocatioa
and Ute benediction, and the colors were retired by Circle.
·
From the marker site, the D.A.R. mernben went to
Forked Run Park for a picnic lunch.
.
The Washington marker, erected by tbe at1o Society,
DaugbtWI of the American Revolution, Is lnacrlbed, "Wblle
esplorlng the Iandi of the Ohio Colmtry in 1770, George
Wlltllngton reaclled this point Cll Oct. 28 and I!IIMmped'
ovemlgbt. The impreaal0111 gained on tbla trip llinuenced hla
entire Ufe."
•
Alnonll those attending Thursday's radedicatlon ceram~y
were aeveral wbo were there 44 yean qo at the dedication.
Mn. [.e(lla Hensley recalled the tremendous crowd which
gathered, and Mrs. Mulne Goegieln, Jultel&amp;bt at the time, the
Jllleantl'y. The pageant waaa portrayal of Wllllhlngton and hla
IU'Veylng party on the dowmiver journey ICCOIIIplnied by an
l'ndllll cmoe, and of WQdngton•a IIICOunter witb KIM!uta
and hla JndllllJ.
The late Mrs. Charles Rlltbburn of Middleport and Mn. o.
D. Dailey of Albany were active In preparing the Pll~
material with data being taken from Wasblngtm•a diaty. '

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When flu shots are advised

begun to sound the bells of
alann Thursday night when
they defeated the San Diego
Padrea, 5-0, to run their
winning streak to seven
straight games and cut the
PhUlles' lead to nine games.
The PhUUes held a 15-game
lead only six games ago and
are bobbled by a variety of
Injuries .lnvplving Greg
Ulzlnskl, Dick Allen and
Dave Cash .
"We're not thinking about
the PhUUes," said Manager

Danny Murtaugh of the
Pirates after Thursday
night's victory .. "We have our
own Job to do. We realize that
~en If we keep winning
someone e1ae has to help us
by beating lhe PhUUes."
''The sltuatloo has changed
suddenly," Sllid Richie Zlsk.
"But we're not looking ahead
to our games (they have five
left) with the PhUlles. Let's
not talk about what's going to
happen unUI we get Into that

consecutive complete game
"We've won in the past for the Pir!ltes' staff.
The victory
rabed
when we 've had to,"
commented veteran reliever ~ery 's record to 9..f while
nave Giusti. "But the truth Is Dave FreWeben suffered his
lhe PhUUes have to go Into a 12th defeat against eight
tailspin. I'd say we have to wins.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
win four of our five games
IIWept
the Montreal Expos, 2witb the' Phlllles."
1
and
l&gt;-3, and lhe San
Larry Demery pltcl)ed a
Francisco
Giants walloped
five-bitter and Richie Hebner
the
New
York
Mets, 11)-7, In
doubled home two runs and
the
only
other
scheduled
stole bane to lead the Pirates
to Thursday night's triumph. National League games.
The Minnesota Twins beat
It was
the . seventh
•
the Milwaukee Brewers, 8-4,
in the only scheduled
American U!ague game.
Dodgen 2-5, Expo&amp; 1-3
' Don Sutton went 8 2-.'1
Innings for his 17th win, with
Charlie Hough finishing up
Attending Thursday 's and Steve Rogers ~bsorblag
meeting at North Gallla High the loss. Steve Garvey and
School were Carl Wolfe and Ron Cey singled In the
Howard Caldwell, Southern; Dodgers' runs In a two-n~n
.Tim Scarberry, Larry fourth inning. Bill Buckner
Cremeens, and Dan Cornell, drove in two runs and Elias
Haman Trace; Gary Salyer, Sosa won his sixth game lor
Greg
Bailie,
Angelo the Dodgers in the second
Debenedettl, Dave Dunfee game.
and Ken Shipley, Sylilmes Glints 10, Meta 7
Valley ; Uoyd L. Myers a~d
Bobby Murcer knocked In
Wayne Bergdoll, South- five runs wllh a homer and a
western ; Gary Minton, Jim single to lead a 12-hit San
Sprague and Keith Carter, Francisco attack · which
Kyger Creek; John Blake; brought Mike CaldweU his
Ted ~hew, Ron Twyman and first. win of lhe season and
Btuce Gabriel, North Gallia; tagged 14-game winner Jon
Joe Mit&lt;:hem, Archie Rose ; Matlack with his eighth
and Charles Good, Eastern. defeat. Pepe Mangual drove
in two runs lor the Mets.
Twlna 8, Brewer&amp; 4
Butch Wynegar had four
singles, including one dw:ing
a four..-un sixth Inning which

sliuauon."

carried the Twin! lo lhelr
victory over the Brewer~.
Lyman Bostock and • Rod
Care'l! added three hila Mel!
to the Twins' attack whch
dealt reUever Bill Castro hla
fourth defeat. Tom Johnlon
waa the winner.

No gomet, No glmmtct

Just Highest
Interest Rates.
In The Area

Ashley named SVAC president

Lakin artist discovered at age .68

DR. LAMB

By Llwrace E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB- My 111year-old slater recovered
from the 1918 fiu. My other
slater and I were exposed to It
but did not get II. I am 69
years old: Would! be Immune
to the fiu or should .I accept
the vaccine proposed by
President Ford?
DEAR READER -Since It
Ia not deflnit'e that you had
the fiu, and it has been along
lime ago, I think you ahould
take the flu shola untea you
have a medical conditlon that
yQUr doctor thinks should
prohibit lt.
In general, older people or
those with heart, lung or
other aerlou lll~~e~~~ea lhould
take fiu :l&gt;ota whenever any
new fiu epidemic Is in ·the
offing. r t111nt aU the debate
over the •lldvlaablllty of the
crash Jli'OII'aJD for thl.t year's
epidemic has obecured the
point that~ of people
died with the serious
epidemic j111t laat year.
Each lime we have a flu

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sport• Writer
1be l'it18uW:gh Fira:es are
playing it just as coolin their
time of hope as are the
Philadelphia PhiiUes In their
.time of troubles.
The PhUUes, who have lost
si1 straight games, are
refusing to panic. And the
Pirates, who have won seven
117 MILTON RICHMAN
In a row, are refusing to
UPI Sperte Edilor
claim a Philadelphia collapse
Is lnunlnent.
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Some people go wUd about George
The Pirates could have
Allen. Mention his name and right away lhey tell you he's the
best coach In professional footbaU , which I don't buy at aU . To
me, the best coach is the one who gets the most out of what he
has. Year In and year out, Don Shula doeli that better than
anybody ell!e, so to me he's the best. Last year, Ted
Marchibroda got my vote by a shade over Bum Phillips.
Nobody has any sure way of detennlnlng the "best." Who Is
Bob Ashley, veteran
the "best?" What Is the "best?"
football
coach at SouthYou go Into a store. You ask for the "best" and pay lor it.
western
High
School, was
Does that guarantee you're getting It? Of course not.
elected
president
of the
Edward BeiU'lett Williams, lhe Washington Redaklna' presiSouthern
Valley
Athletic
dent, stood up at one of lhooe welcome home galas for the team Conference during the annual
In Washington the other day and told everybody this was t!le
fall meeting Thursday night.
best team in lhe history of lhe club.
·
·
Gary Minton, . reserve
Now, that was quite a mouthful because the Redaklns have
basketball
coach at Kyger
been In business nearly 50 years and occasionally have fielded
SOJhe outstanding teams, Including lhe one Sammy Baugh led Creek, was named viceIn 1937 which beat lhe mighty Cblcago Bears for the world president while Bruce
Gabriel, track coach at North
championship, but Williams didn 't stop lhere.
Williams said he "deeply and sincerely" believes the Red- Gallia was elected secretaryskins were going to give Washington fans the best record tbe treasurer. Ashley succeeds
city ever had and then he promised the fans the Redaklna were Southern's Carl Wolfe in the
going to take them io the Super Bowl four months from now. presidency .
A long discussion was held
· Ordinarily, when an owner says something like that, It
on
a propoaed increase in
means one of twa things. Either he 's getting a little carried
away by his enlhuslasm or he's getting amesSiige across to his ticket prices · for the ·upcoach - win or start looking for a job someplace else. In this coming seasons . It was
case, though, Williams also Sllid George ADen would be "the
only ooach l ever hire."
George Allen's track record shows he ~ver stays in one
place too long. This is his sixth season as generalllll!nager ~d
belld coach of lhe Redskins and that's about as long as he luis
remained anywhere. Hls .flrst head coaching job was with
Morningside College In Iowa and he was there three years
Uolted Press lnte...tlonal
before moving on to Whittier College.
Miami University, the
After five years there, he took a job as assistant coach with
defending
Mid-American
. the Los Angeles Rams and after a season wilh them, he
Conference
champion,
will
became the defensive coach with the Chicago Bears. He stayed
meet
North
Carolina
·
at
·with the Bears longer than anywbere else, but after seven
Chapel
Hill,
N.C.
Saturday
seasons with them, he accepted the head coaching job wilh the
Rams only to be hit with a breach of contract suit by Bears' and Ohio University will be at
Eastern Michigan ~
owner George Halas .
·
Allen won the suit and coached lhe Rams five fever!~ years highlight a slim opening day
during which time he was fired but rehired upon a .petition by college football card for Ohio
teams .
the players.
In other games, Elistem
Edward Bennett Williams has been liberal with Allen Insofar
Kentucky
will be at Dayton
as money is concerned . He has given hlrnpretty much a free
tonight
and
Lincoln, Mo.
hand with the-Redskins and Alleu, in turn, has made the same
College
will
meet Central
shambles of the Washington budget Hailk Stram has done with
State
at
Dayton
Sunday.
the one in New .Orleans.
· ·
Miami
cbmpi!ed
an 11-1
Allen okayed the expenditure of a small fortune signing free
agents John Riggins, Calvin Hil! and Jean Fugett. That causes record last fall in winning its
automatic problems because the veterans with the club say third straight MAC title and
how do you like that, the new guys get aU the money and ali we
get is new jerseys.
· A surpluS of high salsried players in the Redskins' secondary like Jake Scott, Ken Houston, Pat Fischer, ~oe
Lavender and Brig Owens means someone has to sit on the
bench. That means unhappiness, more problems. The same
situation looms with so many capable running backs In Larry
TAMPA, Fla . (UPI) Brown, th_e NFL's Player ol the Year not so long ago; Mike Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Thomas, last year's Roo!tie orthe Year; Riggins and Hill.
coach John McKay says
Along with that, the Redskins' offensive line has a lot of veteran quarterback Steve
. ,mileage on it.
Spurrier will start against the
You know how George Allen always says, "The future is Cincinnati Bengals Saturday
now."
in the final exhibition game
'WeU, Edward Bennett Williams agrees with hlrn: He wants a but he is undecided on how to
world championship In the future . What he really meims is . spilt the playing time with
·nQw.

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Fair are geared up for a big
weekend at the 123rd exposition which draws to a
cl08e tabor Day. Activities
begin today with Induction or
the llt$t members into the
ohio State Fair Hall of Fame,
including Bob Evans of Rio
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recommended that adult
tickets be 10ld at $1.50 each
with student tickets going for
$1 at the gate and 7~ cents In
advance ticket !ISles.
~ proposal will be taken
to the various conference.
Boards or Education lor final
approval.
Uoyd L, Myers, principal
at Soulhwestern High School,
agreed to draw up a girls'
a thleUc conference schedule
lor volleyball and basketball.
Other business included the
junior
high
football
schedules. For the first time
in league histon', aU schools
will have a junior high foot-

ball program. U!ague passes
were also distributed.
Plana for the annual SV AC
cage preview were tentatively approved. VIcepresident Minton will check
on the availability of lhe.Rio
Grande College gym on
Saturday, Nov. 20. Coaches
also agreed that If the rental
fee was too high, the event
would be transferred to
Kyger Creek High School.
It was reported thai t,he
league stiU owes over $200 for
trophies purchased last
spring lor the aMual banquet
and·aprlng sports. All schools
will pay league dues to offset
the deficit.

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lhird straight Tangerine among tbe returning rushers
Bowl championship. Miami in lhe natiQD.
coach Dick Cnun has 28
Carpenter was an All-MAC
lettermen returning, running back and wss voted
including 13 starters from lhe outstanding back in the
lhat team.
Tangerine Bowl.
North Carolina coach Bill
Both Ohio University, ~~
Dooley has 37 lettermen last fall and Eastern
returning, including 15 Michigan, ~ last year,
starters from last year's 3-7-1 bring veteran teams Into
Tar Heel squad.
Saturday's contest.
Two of the nation's
The Bobcats will be led on
outstanding backs will be on offense by AU-MAC running
the field at Chapel Hill hack Arnold Welcher and on
Saturday in Rob Carpenter of defense by middi~rd Rod
Miami and Mike Voight of Day.
North Carolina.
Eastern Michigan returns
Voight was the AtlanUc starters in tailback Rod
Coast Conference Player-of- .Slater and fuilback John
thecYear in 191~ and Is third Hagel.

"Our team finished t wo-eday practice Saturday with a
no-tackling scrimmage .and I
was very pleased with tbe
results," said OU coach Bill
Hess. " We saw many
different game situations and
our kicking game was most
impressive."
Hess said two freshmen,
fullback Kevin Babcock and·
linebacker Ted Lucas had
made the starting lineup.
"Both came here in great
condition and earned their
way into the starting lineup, "
said Hess . " Others are
coming along, but these two
young men were the first
freshmen to help."

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lhe first of August getting
ready for the upcoming
season. The Warriors will
open against the Wood
County Raiders In P~rkersburg, W. Va. on Sept. 12, at 2.
p.m. The Raiders are lhe first
expansion team in the
O.V.A.F.L. and are begiiU'ling
their first season this fall .
Coaches selected for lhe
Big Bend Warriors are
Harold White, Charles Diehl
and Roger Turner.
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school ball four years under
Coach Chancey . He also
played eighth grade fOOtball
with Coach Porter at
Pomeroy and one year with
the Meigs Amateur football
team before taking a
coaching position. He has
been active In forming lhe
Ohio Valley
Amateur
Football
League and
especially the Warriors. He is
employed with National Ute
Insurance Company as an
independent agent. White will
be lhe Head Mentor of the
Warrior team, assisted by
Turner and Diehl.
Diehl also graduated from
Meigs in 1974 where he played
football from 1971 to 1973. He
served last year wilh the
Warriors as equipment
manager, a position be will
retain unUI a replacement
can be found.
Turner is a graduate of
RuUand High School of 1959
where he played footbaU for
the disUnguished Jim Vennari. He also played one year
with , the Warriors before
deciding to help with the
coaching duties.

When asked about the lack
of experience by the coaching
staff, White responded:
"It's the players that play
lhe game, lhe coaches are
only bere to help give Uie
team unity and direction."
While is urging all young
men wanting to play ball to
try out now for the team. "We
only have about half the.men
we can play this year. H
anyone feels lhat our games
or our level of hall Is easy,
we;d love to suit them up, or If

they feel they can do a better
job coaching, we'll listen to
their suggestions, " said
White .
. If Meigs County wants a
football team of good caliber
in the O.V.A.F.L., then the
players and fans are going to
have to make an honest effort
and support those wilting to
put In their time and money
to make It become a part of
the Meigs Sport Scene.
Negotiations are urider way
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with a pulled· hamstring
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At Slifety, Ken Stone will
replace Ricky Davis, who is
suffering from a bruised
knee . Cornerback Mike
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of Joe Blahak, who has gone
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Lawrence.
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the Bucs, and McKay said who Is suffering from a hip
earlier he wanted to get a pointer. The other running
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57 70 .449 2~
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AKRON, Ohio (UP!) - A
Wlttt
W.. L · Pet. GB putter belonging to his sixCincinnati
84 SO .6'i7
year-old son cost Johnny
lol Anvtl..
76 l6 .516 7 Miller a four-!lroke penalty
Houston
68 68 .500 17
san Dlt11o
63 12 .467 m; Thursday In the first round of
Atlanta
.59 74 .44.4 u v, the $300,000 World Series of
Sin FrenciKo Sl 11 .425 21
Golf.
Thursday's Rtsulft
Stn Franclsc:o 10 New York 7
Miller, who found the shortPittsburgh 5 son Dtt11o o, nloht ened putter In his bag on the
Lo1 Anatln 2 Montreal 1, 1sr,
twilight
15th hole, was assessed the
Los Angeles 5 Montre11l 3, 2nd, masimum tw!Hlhot penalty
nl\1111
for two holes when he
· Friday'• Gamts
(All Times EDT)
reported the discovery after
St. LOU IS CForS&lt;:h 5·101 ol completing his round.
Chicago {Burris 12·12J, 2:30
The penalty strokes turned
~msburgh (Rooker 11 ·7 and a two over par 72 score on the
Candtlerla 13 -S) at Montreal
(Stenhouse 8-8 and Carrithers 6· Firestone Country Club South
101. 2, i :Ol p.m.
Course Into a 76. •
Cincinnati ( BUIInaham n ., ) it
"1 knew they were going to
Atlant1 (Niekro 14-10), 7:35
penalize
me,' ' said Miller,
~~lldelphla (Carlt'on 16... ) at "even though
it was Mickey
New York (Seaver 10-10) , 8: 05
MoU~Je . They had no choice."
~~ · Angeles CHooton 8-12) at
Miller, however, refused to
Houston (Dierker 13·121 . U5
fault his caddie, Andy MarL~ · DIIQO (Jones ~0- 10) at San tinez.
Franetseo (Barr 10·111. 10:15
"It's easy t&lt;r do, it reaDy
p.m.
Saturdey's Games
is," said Miller. "He
Pittsburgh at Montreal, nloht
(Martinez) is very reliable
Pllllacllel&gt;hla at New York
St. Louis at Ch icago
wben it comes to counting
san Diego at San Francisco
clubs. He does it religiously.
Clnclnriatl at Atlanta, n ight
He never fails."
·
Los Angeles at Houston
Miller, who ~lled the inciAmtrtcon
clent "a fluke, " said he played
EutLeo guo
w.. L.. Pet. GB Wednesday's entire practice
New York
~; ~
10';, round with the 28-Jnch putter
Baltimore
67 63 .515 12'1• In his bag without knowing it.
CliYeland
Bo1ton
63 68 .481 17 The putter was so small, it
61 70 .466 19
Detroit
sa 11 .•so 21 didn't rea~h Ute top lip of the
Milwaukee
W11t
bag.
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GB
Despite the agonizing
KanUS City
78 54 .591
Doklond
11 61 .53S 1 penalty strokes which could
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Calltornta 59 74 .444 i9 5·8 $300,000 purse being offered
Chtcoao
51 15 .431 21
In the revised 72-hole, 2().man
nundoy's
Results
World Ser1'es, Miller almost
Mlnnnote 1 Milwaukee 4
Conly gam• ochooull!d l
appeared unconcerned by the
Friday's G1mes
· -de t
CAll Times EDTI
met n ·
Oakland (Torrez 10·10) ol
"I just wanted to enjoy
California CRoss 7.141, 10:30 myself this week," said the
fo~a• tBovgs ci.o) ot Ko~sos 29-year-old Californian. "I
City (FIIlmorrts 15-91, 8:30 still do. If my whole life was
~~c'.~ CGoaaeg• 8·131 ot at stake, I wouldn't have
MtnnHOtl !Redfern 3-1) , 9:00 called that little club on
~ff'woukH !Augustine 7-91 at. mY~Jeif. I could have easily
Detroit (Fidrych J5.6J. 8:00 gotten rid of it.'' .
p.m.
This was not the first time
Boston
CTiont
16·101
at
Cleve.
Miller
had been ·handed a
lend (Brown e.9J,7: 30p.m.
Now York (Ellis 13.6) ot four-&lt;lhot penalty for carrying
Bo.ltlmoro !Garland 15-51, 7:30 more than the .allowed 14
p.m.
Sltvrdoy's Gomes
clubs In his bag. It also
Dekland
at
cantornto.
nigh!
happened several years ago
Texas at Kanus City, night
Chicago at MlnnHOta .
in the Greater Hartford Open.
Mlh¥1UkH Itt Detroit
. "I gues.s [ should be more
Boshln at Cleveland, 2, twl· . upset,, he con c1uded , "but
night

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Ntw York , at Balt imore, 2.

twl.nlght

I'm not."

Players claim Woody
offered trips to bowl
· EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPI) -Piayerslrm1 Michipn Slate University say Ohio
Slate Coach Woody Hayes
·gave them money and offered
tbllr !amllt• free trlJ!B to U1e
Rille Bowl In his efforts to
recruit them for the
Buckeyes.
Ted Bell, a running back
wbo quit U1e Spartans last
net becaUBe of recurring
llnee lnjllriea, said Hayes
pve blm a ~ bill and said
he would pay to send

Warriors
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to pt W"amiir foot6all ~ on
WMPO and on Point View
Cable T.V. Coverage would
belln and canUnue through
Ill home pmea and posalbly
tile game acheduled Wlth the
Gailla Dllclples In Cheshire.
A contract with bOth Is
apected to be completed as
10011 .. )IOIIIble.
The Warrion are offering a
Golden Ager diiCount to all
card carryiJII rnemberi of
111e Metp OJapter or the
Senior Clllzena or any person
pre~e~~Unc a Goldeli Buckeye
earcl. These peraons will be
lldmltted to all Warrior home
Plllll at student prltes.
· The Warrior hame field t.hls
II the Melga Jwllor
liP School field In Mid·
dlepctrt, Ohio.
'
Tbe Warriors wl1l go up
1111D1t the Morgantown
Mountain Men at Morgantown, Weal VIrginia this
llanday In a prHeason Wt.

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Johnny Millll' fired a n but
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d I four«rolcl
penalty for carr)'lnc •.two
manyclublln lU big. More
ltartlna. he forget 10 riiiiOft
a putter belonllniiD hll
a poor nine iron second shot 68 was one better than year-old aon.- '!fie penaltz
~the 17th hole cost him a
Masterschampi~RayFioyd gave him a round of 78.
Lee Trevino, who wu
bogey lour and . sole and two better Ulan Tom
paired
with U.S. Open
possess!~ of the lead.
Wal8&gt;;ln, J .C. Snead, David
champlo_
n
Jerry P1te,
"Ab90iutely super," ill the Graham and Buddy Allin,
way Murakami described his said, " It was a kind of a day matched Pate's one over par
round through lnterperter of managing my way around 71 IC«f, and tllid their play
resembled ''the Mh lllcllt ol
Tatjo K.awata, a graduate of, the course."
and former baseball p)llyer
The Golden Bear, the the club champlolllhlp." .
Alao shooting 711' ~ .•
at, Ohio State Urdverslty.
favorite to take U!e $100,000
dejected
Hale Irwin, who
"He
!eels
almost first prize, was U1e only
played
"problbly
u bad •
everyU!ing went right for player In the field of 2ilto go
round
u
I've
played
In some
him," said Kawata. "He feels without a bogey.
time,"
and
Hubert
Green.
oo pres.sw-e right now, but
" It wl$ a pretty dam good
TalWBI)'I Hill Sheng..san
maybe tomorrow or Saturday round," he decided. "! was
was
alone at n, followed at 73
it may hlt him."
pleased wlU!It. Any time you
Hill, who said he had "the play Firestone without a five, by Allan Hlllllllng of South
Africa, AI Gelberger and
unheaiU!y feeling I might go It's a good round."
for 80 when I started,"
F1oyd, who, Uke Nicklaus, Dave Stockton, Billy Dunk of ,
instead "basically played usuaUy plays well on the long AUJtralla, llliller at 78, Don
pretty well."
.
Firestone SouU! Course, also January at 77 and Ben
Crenshaw !ringing up U1e
"Idroveitwellwhlchwasa Uke the way he played.
little surprising," he said.
"I played a damn fine
"I've never had the hall in · round of golf," said Floyd, .
play or scored as low before "and didn't take advantage of •
here. I'm very pleased.'.'
it. I didn't get very much out
·of my round."
F1oyd expressed surprise
at the scores of U!e first day.
" I guess ·lt shows the
Day games are scheduled lor caliber of U1e field we have
Oct. za and 24, if necessary, at here," he said. "! thought par
the National League city.
would be a hell of a round and
out to be mediocre.''

Bell's entire family to the
Rose Bowl if he would sign
with OSU, according to a
repor t Thursday in. the
lAnsing State Journal.
Bell, a native of Youngston,
Ohio , instead came to
Michigan State.
The oU!er allegations of
recruiting violations came
from John Vielha ber, a
90phomore quarterback from
Findlay, Ohio, who Is being
red~ed by the Spartans
U!ls fall.
.
He said Hayes told him In
his mother:s kitchen that he
and his lamUy would be able
to go to U!e Rose Bowl if he
signed up with Ohio State.
"We were all sitting around
In- my family 's kitchen and
then got to talking about the
. Rose Bowl," said Vielhaher,
according to the State
Journal.
"My mom or sister ...asked
about the Rose Bowl and
Woody said not to worry

UPI Sports Writer
AKRON, Ohio (UP!)
Takashi Murakami says he ill
not U!e Jack Nicklaus of
Japan.
Jack Nicklaus says;
however, he wouldn't mind
being U!e Takashl Murakami
of the United States.
~ura. kaml, a
master
around the greens and out of
the sand, shot a U!ree under
par 67 Thursday on the
Firestone Country Club SouU!
Cour~Je to share first place
with Dave Hillin the $300,000
World Series of Golf.
And, just off the pace after
an exasperating 68 came the
awesome figure of Nicklaus,
Murakami's idol.
"He (Murakami ) has a
hitch in his swing," Nicklaus
said when asked to describe
the · 32-year-old leading

Japanese PGA ToW', "but he
does U!e same U!lng every
Ume."
"I'd like to bave his game
around U1e green," Nicklaus
said, adding, "if he goes
through U!e Japanese tour
and Is the leading m~ey
wlnner,he'sgot!()beapretty
good player." .
But, Murakami just shook
his head negatively and
laughed when asked by a
curious U.S. newsman
whether or not he was
considered lhe Nicklaus of
Japan.
Murakami was a good
player on Thursday, alright,
getting of! to a roaring start
on the 500-yard second hole
when he knocked a U!reewood second shot to within 15
feet and knocking It In for an
eagle three.

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Four teams to prepare for Series
NEW YORK (UP!) - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
appears to be convinced that
none of baseball's four
divisional leaders will
collapse during the final
month of U!e ll'lBson.
Kuhn gave permission to
the
Cincinnati
Reds ,
Philadelphia Phlllies, New
York Yankess and Kansas
City Royals to print league
championship and World
Series tickers, the commissioner's
office
said
Thursday.
For U!e eighth straight
year, World Series ticket

about it.
"~Dori"'t

worry,"' Vielhaber
quoted Hayes as saying .
'"You'll be able wgo. We can
takecareofthat. We have the
funds . to take care of
families.'''
Bell said Hayes offered him
a trip to the Rose Bowlin 1973
(when Bell was a high school
junior) but he declined the
offer because his leg was In a
cast at U1e time.
"I would have gone if I had

no cast," said Bell. "I'm oo
fool. I wouldn't think twice
about going ."
Bell also charged that
Hayes sent him a 1974 Rllse
Bowl program U!at Included a
. promise from the OSU coach
that the entire Bell family
-would see U!e next bOwl game
if he became a Buckeye.
In addition to the $50 bills
and offers of free Rose Bowl
trips, Vielhaber was quoted
in U!e State Journal as saying
Hayes gave him an autographed copy of his $8.95
book, "You Win .with
People."
The article also said Bell's
and Vielhaber's stories were
backed up by two other
players -one at MSU and one
at Michigan-who asked to
remain aoonymous.

prices will remain U1e same
with bOx seals &lt;;osting $15
each'and reserved seats $10.
league championship tickets
will be lncres.sed, however,
lor the first time since U1e
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1969. Box seats will cost $8
and reserved llells S6, an
Increase of $1 for each.
The three-of-five lea·gue
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Oct. 9, with games
alternati!Jg between day and
night lor the first tiJlle.
The best-of-seven World
Series begiris Oct. 16 in the
National League city. The
lleeond game on ~day will
be U!e first weekend night
game In Series history. The
next U!ree games also are
scheduled at night for the
American League city on Oct.
19, 20 and 21, if necessary.

SURE WIN

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Syracuse

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Memphis

69 69' .500 19 1h

.Richmond
Rh. Island
Charleston
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67 70 A89
62 73 .459
60 77 .438
55 84 _396
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Dear Helen :
What do you do Wlth a mother1!flndmother who
'complains when you don't Iring your baby to 11ee her, and
complains when you do?
We got tired of the flchls Mom picked with my lluband
Ben, foc no reason e:tcept U!at we d~ 't let her run our lives,
and we're doing much better maldni lt on our own than abe
predicted. (We never aak favora of ber, including baby!lltting.)
Wewerealao unhappy about her favoring her other granddaughter. Sbe took It out on our Utile Sandy becauae abe didn't
like Ben.
.
I'd still bring Sandy over to aee her about 011ce a week,
111111 the ccm~parilona: "Sandy cries too much," when U1e
favorite, Doria, hollera up a storm; "Too bid S.ndy didn't gel
some of Docill' pre1Une88." Things Uke U!at get too much.
Now I stop by about once a month, and Mom complahll
I'm a terrible daughter, after all she did for rne: What she did
was favor my slater all through life! When she cornea to see 111,
1must bring the baby out wthe car becat111e she won't step foot
In our house, even though she and Ben are supposed to be on
good terms again.
.
Ben saya I shouldn'tlet her bOther me. How do you please
someone like thia? - J . D.
Dear J.:
Mama doesn't make much ef!orlto please YOU, so why
worry over much about pleasing HER?
Tell her frankly why you have cut down your visits. It's
about time you leveled with thiJ! petulant elderly "child," even
though she IS your mother. - H.

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We Wire Flowws
- Evtrywflert

992-2039
PomenJJ flower Shop
· Mrs. Millard VU Meftr

Open Til8 Tonight
and
Open Sat. til 5

ANN CLARK

Archery demonstrations
·planned in Gallipolis

Dear Helen :
My dsughter has remarried and her flrst lmband
Ann Clark, a member of the
supports hia child. She's apecting a baby by the second
Tournament
Archery Ad·
.
husband.
vlsory
Staff
f«
Ben Pearson,
She doesn't want U!e children to have different names so
·has
won
just
about
every·
she's taltlng U!e first girl's rightful narn.e away and giving her
thing
a
woman
can
win
In the
U!e new men's name.
I tell her she's In for a lot of trouble, but she won 't llofen.to field of archery. Twice
lor the children. It takes nine
national Target champion,
me.
- W. M.
baga !() make one for a small
once national field champion
child and twelve for a taller
and
a member of U1e USA
Dear
W
.:
child. Long ropes lor the
World
Tournament Team,
Your
daughter
Is
lreaklng
no
law.
She
may
call
her
child
group take thirty baga each.
Ann
will
be at Jones Boys In .
any
name
she
wishes,
even
though
her
legal
last
name
remains
Silt the bags open along the
Galllpolla
Saturday at land 3
sides so they can be opened that of her natural faU!er .
p.m.
Since U1e first husband evidently hasn't complained, why
up lengthwille. Braid by lnlerShe began her archery
should
you? - H.
weaving the end· of one wiU!
career as a' bowhunler.
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the start of another. Knot
Roaming the wooda of ~r
Dear
Helen
:
both ends. These ropes are
·
nallve
Ohio, the tiny 5' blond
A
recent
correspondent
'
a
sked
if
the
real
estate
business
Is
strong, creaUve, cheap and
hazardous
to
marriage.
I
tl)lnk
there
are
probably
more
affairs
colorful. - FLOY ANNE.
DEAR POLLY - Nell was and casual adultery In this ptolesalon Ulan In most, beca~
wishing for plastic bags to go there's so much more opportunity. Aseller takes a buyer out to
1n her vacuum cleaner. Do show het (him.) a house and, well, all the Ingredients are there, •
tell her please not try to use including plenty of Ume and an empty room. Also real estate
such a bag. They will cause people are a high-flying bunch. They fool around becaUile most
U!e motor to bum out, since are extroverts who like attention and conquests. - ONE OF
air will not go through a THEM
· plastic bag. Once I expressed
FRIDAY
the same wish and my Dear OOT :
I
still
doubt
U!at
any
~e profession (outside of Hollywood)
.
POMONA
Grange, 8 p.m.
husband told me this. He
has
a
significantly
higher
lnfldellty
rate
than
others. U men Friday at the Rock Springs ·
smiled when I showed him
Nell's letter. Women's mind and women want atramarltal acUvity, U!ey'U find It, oo Grange haU. County contests
will lje held along wiU! the
must run In U!e same veln. matter what their careers. - H.
naUonal quill contest. There
I uSe cornstarch on bOth the
will also be elecUon
•
inaide and outside of my
fleers. Harrisonville
rubber gloves after · drying
U!em. They never get sticky.
will be host.
SATURDA
I would also like to tell Jean
RUTLAND
or God
that I have great luck
RACINE - The annual Wines and family, Mr. and
removing ballpoint Ink stains Bailey reunion was held at Mrs. Dave Wiley and Angela. yard sale Saturday at the
from light washable clothes U1e Shriner's Park In Racine
Officers elected lor the home of Bob Eads, Salem St.,
with rubbing alcohol: Blot on Sunday, Aug. 15.
coming year were - Elmer RuUand.
POMEROY Fire Departwith a cloth on each side of
Gills were presented to the Bailey, president; Eva
U1e garment several Urnes. family traveUng U1e farlhest, Teaford, secretary, and ment public ice cream social
beginning 4 p.m. S.turday at
Next use th8 t oil and grease the family having U1e most Avice BaUey, treasurer.
the headquarters on Butdissolver that has been children pre~Jent, oldest man
ternut Ave. Homemade Ice
around for a number of years, and woman and.youngest girl
cream, cake, pie will be
rinse out in a few ~Jeconds and and boy. A basket dinner was
LUNCHEON ENJOYED
available; proceeds to
lllen put in the washer. Put served at noon, and games
Mrs. Nellie Vale, RuUand, buDding fund.
this dissolver right over the were played U!roughout the
entertained Monday wilh a
rubbing alcohol before rln· afternoon.
CASH WASH and bike sale
sing. - AGNES.
Attending were Mr. and lW!Cheon for the teachers at Saturday, 9 to 5 at Syracuse
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, Mr. and the Salem Center Elemen- Municipal Btilldlng sponMrs. Harold Blackston, Mr. tary School. Her guests were sored by the Southern Band.
Mrs. Otis Bailey, Mr. and Roberta Wilson, principal,
SUNDAY
(~'~(:: ~ ~:~:ttt~::::~::;:::::::;~:~~~~~~~~{t:~t~~· and
Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Mr. and Elizabeth Turner, Winifred
ANNUAL Ours reunion
Mrs, Edward Hedrick, Mr. Naas, Becky Triplett, Ollve Sunday at Rock Springs Fair
CANCER CLINIC
and Mrs. Carroll Teaford, Page, Wykle WhiUey, Carol Ground .. Basket dinner at I
Appointments are now
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biilley, Evans and Margaret Par- p.m.
belllg taken for the free
Mrs. Lenora Spencer and sons.
REVIVAL each evening
cancer clinics to he held oo
friend, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
through
Sunday, 7:30, at .
SepL 10 and 24 at Veterans
Pooler, Mrs. Mary Schaefer,
ANY QUESTIONS?
Faith
Tabernacle
Church,
Memorial Hospital. ApSandi and Jonathan Sargent,
A representative from BaileY' Run Road, with teh
pollltments may .be made
Lois Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Congressman Clarence E. Rev. M. L. Welsh speaking ;
by calling
99%·5832,
Ted Bailey and family, Mr. Miller's office will conduct an public invited.
nealags;
992-338% ,
and Mrs. David Keller and open door seuion from 1"-12
daytime, or the cancer family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick noon In the court house In
DESCENDANTS o·f
office In Middleport, 992·
Wamsley, Mr . and Mrs. Pomeroy on Sept. 8. Abraham and Mary Will
7531 Tuesdays and ThursBrian Kearns and family, Mr. Everyone having
any Bahr will hold a reunion
days.
and Mrs. Henry Hill alld questions concerning the Sunday at South Bethel
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Federal Government should Church ; basket dinner at
stop by to discuss them with noon.
the representative.

Social

Calendar

Bailey reunion held

bagged whitetail deer,
pheasant, fish and rabbit.
Then Ann entered her first
compet!Uon ..,. the Ohio State
Target Archery Tournament.
ShooUng as . ~n lnstincllve
archer, abe walked away with
the championship.
Later, Ann began shooting
Wlth a sight. Her record
improved. In 11155 a.nd 1960
she was national target
champion. In 1961 she
became national field
champion. Durilll! this lime
she won 13 state UUes In Ohio
and numerous city and
regional Utles. She ;.lso won
the American Indoor Archery
Championship.
In 1957, Ann was selected oo
the USA team for world
compeliUon. In Prague, she
placed second as an In·
dividual. The USA women'a
team won.
Ann shares her Interest In
archery with her family. In
1963, Ann's daughter Debbie
also made the USA team for
world compeUlion. At age 15,
Debbie was the youngest
female member ever to be
~Jelected up to !bat lime. In
that year 's meet In Helsinki,
Finland, Debbie placed tenth.
Ann became a member of
the Archery Advlsory Slaff
for Ben Pearson-Consumer
Division Brunswick Corporallon (CDBC) In 1963.
Since then, she has traveled
U!roughout the United States
to Canada to do hundreds of
archery dernonstraUons at
sporting gooda shows. She
often appears on television
and radio interview shows.
With her daughter, Debbie,
she was a guest on "What's
My Line? " In 1971.

JOINS GSJ STAFF Donald R. Craigo, A.c.s.w.,.
Director of Social Services,
today announced that Bar·
bara. Ann Lea~ham has
jOined hla staff at Galllpqjia
State Institute on July 21. SPle
Will formerly employed by
Hancock County Childrena
Services as a Child Welfare
Caseworker, speci1Uzlng In
Protective Services. Moving
back to Galllpolla In 1975, she
was employed by the GaillaMelgs Community Action
Agency as Program PlaMer.
Leadingham graduated· from
Rio Grande College witlt a
B.S. Degree, majoring In
Social Work and minoring In
Psychology.

CARDS WANTED
Rick Bailey, confined to
Morehead University
Hospital In Morehead, Ky.,
for treatment of injuries
received Iii a recently
motorcycle accident Is the
son or Mr. and Mrs. Dana
BaUey, Carpenter. Big Bend
CiUzens Band Radio Club
members are asking' cards be
sent to Bailey who is known
as "Smiley" on the citizens
band· radio lanes.

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parade, 1:30 p.m.; water
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departments ; sack races,
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Dennil! J. Satterfield, son of
son of Pvt. E-2 and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James SatSteven Raymond (Mila Jane terfield of Route I, MinersPowell) was christened ville, enlisted ln the United
Sunday at Grace Episcopal States Air Force on Aug. 30.
Church, Pomeroy, by U1e Denrds, a graduate or SouthRev. Harold Deeth.
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old Jeremy are Harold Lackland Air Force Base,
Thomas and hla daughter, Sin Antonio, Texas.
Teresa Thomas of Mid·
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grandparents are Mr. and
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Mrs. Elmer Meyers, Grand
R. A. AVERION, M.D.
Rapids, Mich., and Mrs.
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DEAR POlLY - When I
wu little, we Oiled to put
three or four small nails In an
empty spool and U!en would
~ cord or yarn to make a
crOchet chaiil by pulling It
U!rough the spool. If any
._ader remembers how one
does t.hls, I would certainly
appreciate hearing about it.
- MARY R.
DEAR MARY R. -Surely
oae of our many generous
reailen wlll have help lor
yOIL I have iloldea bow this Is
done. - POlLY.
DEAR POLLY - We take
our aniall dog along when we
go shopping. To keep her
from getUng too hot, I use an
old hot water botUe. Ifill this
half run of water and keep It
lD the freezer unW needed.
When removed, I slip it In an
·old pillowcase and place on
thefloorofllle car. course,
·the windQn . l!l'e. also left
.cracked open a bit. We carry
along a plaaUc cup and she
has a'l!ool drink from part of
the melted Ice before we start
,hmJie. Any plaaUc container
;-"ould work as long aa It Is
,;water tight. I hope this will
•help other dogs from suf·
!ering from lhe heat while
wa!Ung lor their masters. EUNICE,
DEAR POlLY - My Pet
' Peeve ill with zlppera that
shrink when put in a
,wuhable garment. It seems
•'IIJe manufacturers or such
zippers could thoroughly
•shrink the tipper material
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By GENE CADDES
61 72
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UPI Sports Writer
57 70 .449 2~
43 83 .3-otl 37 Vi
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) - A
Wlttt
W.. L · Pet. GB putter belonging to his sixCincinnati
84 SO .6'i7
year-old son cost Johnny
lol Anvtl..
76 l6 .516 7 Miller a four-!lroke penalty
Houston
68 68 .500 17
san Dlt11o
63 12 .467 m; Thursday In the first round of
Atlanta
.59 74 .44.4 u v, the $300,000 World Series of
Sin FrenciKo Sl 11 .425 21
Golf.
Thursday's Rtsulft
Stn Franclsc:o 10 New York 7
Miller, who found the shortPittsburgh 5 son Dtt11o o, nloht ened putter In his bag on the
Lo1 Anatln 2 Montreal 1, 1sr,
twilight
15th hole, was assessed the
Los Angeles 5 Montre11l 3, 2nd, masimum tw!Hlhot penalty
nl\1111
for two holes when he
· Friday'• Gamts
(All Times EDT)
reported the discovery after
St. LOU IS CForS&lt;:h 5·101 ol completing his round.
Chicago {Burris 12·12J, 2:30
The penalty strokes turned
~msburgh (Rooker 11 ·7 and a two over par 72 score on the
Candtlerla 13 -S) at Montreal
(Stenhouse 8-8 and Carrithers 6· Firestone Country Club South
101. 2, i :Ol p.m.
Course Into a 76. •
Cincinnati ( BUIInaham n ., ) it
"1 knew they were going to
Atlant1 (Niekro 14-10), 7:35
penalize
me,' ' said Miller,
~~lldelphla (Carlt'on 16... ) at "even though
it was Mickey
New York (Seaver 10-10) , 8: 05
MoU~Je . They had no choice."
~~ · Angeles CHooton 8-12) at
Miller, however, refused to
Houston (Dierker 13·121 . U5
fault his caddie, Andy MarL~ · DIIQO (Jones ~0- 10) at San tinez.
Franetseo (Barr 10·111. 10:15
"It's easy t&lt;r do, it reaDy
p.m.
Saturdey's Games
is," said Miller. "He
Pittsburgh at Montreal, nloht
(Martinez) is very reliable
Pllllacllel&gt;hla at New York
St. Louis at Ch icago
wben it comes to counting
san Diego at San Francisco
clubs. He does it religiously.
Clnclnriatl at Atlanta, n ight
He never fails."
·
Los Angeles at Houston
Miller, who ~lled the inciAmtrtcon
clent "a fluke, " said he played
EutLeo guo
w.. L.. Pet. GB Wednesday's entire practice
New York
~; ~
10';, round with the 28-Jnch putter
Baltimore
67 63 .515 12'1• In his bag without knowing it.
CliYeland
Bo1ton
63 68 .481 17 The putter was so small, it
61 70 .466 19
Detroit
sa 11 .•so 21 didn't rea~h Ute top lip of the
Milwaukee
W11t
bag.
w
..
L
..
Pet.
GB
Despite the agonizing
KanUS City
78 54 .591
Doklond
11 61 .53S 1 penalty strokes which could
12
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cost him a bundle of U1e
Calltornta 59 74 .444 i9 5·8 $300,000 purse being offered
Chtcoao
51 15 .431 21
In the revised 72-hole, 2().man
nundoy's
Results
World Ser1'es, Miller almost
Mlnnnote 1 Milwaukee 4
Conly gam• ochooull!d l
appeared unconcerned by the
Friday's G1mes
· -de t
CAll Times EDTI
met n ·
Oakland (Torrez 10·10) ol
"I just wanted to enjoy
California CRoss 7.141, 10:30 myself this week," said the
fo~a• tBovgs ci.o) ot Ko~sos 29-year-old Californian. "I
City (FIIlmorrts 15-91, 8:30 still do. If my whole life was
~~c'.~ CGoaaeg• 8·131 ot at stake, I wouldn't have
MtnnHOtl !Redfern 3-1) , 9:00 called that little club on
~ff'woukH !Augustine 7-91 at. mY~Jeif. I could have easily
Detroit (Fidrych J5.6J. 8:00 gotten rid of it.'' .
p.m.
This was not the first time
Boston
CTiont
16·101
at
Cleve.
Miller
had been ·handed a
lend (Brown e.9J,7: 30p.m.
Now York (Ellis 13.6) ot four-&lt;lhot penalty for carrying
Bo.ltlmoro !Garland 15-51, 7:30 more than the .allowed 14
p.m.
Sltvrdoy's Gomes
clubs In his bag. It also
Dekland
at
cantornto.
nigh!
happened several years ago
Texas at Kanus City, night
Chicago at MlnnHOta .
in the Greater Hartford Open.
Mlh¥1UkH Itt Detroit
. "I gues.s [ should be more
Boshln at Cleveland, 2, twl· . upset,, he con c1uded , "but
night

:m

:m l:'

Ntw York , at Balt imore, 2.

twl.nlght

I'm not."

Players claim Woody
offered trips to bowl
· EAST LANSING, Mich.
(UPI) -Piayerslrm1 Michipn Slate University say Ohio
Slate Coach Woody Hayes
·gave them money and offered
tbllr !amllt• free trlJ!B to U1e
Rille Bowl In his efforts to
recruit them for the
Buckeyes.
Ted Bell, a running back
wbo quit U1e Spartans last
net becaUBe of recurring
llnee lnjllriea, said Hayes
pve blm a ~ bill and said
he would pay to send

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tile game acheduled Wlth the
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A contract with bOth Is
apected to be completed as
10011 .. )IOIIIble.
The Warrion are offering a
Golden Ager diiCount to all
card carryiJII rnemberi of
111e Metp OJapter or the
Senior Clllzena or any person
pre~e~~Unc a Goldeli Buckeye
earcl. These peraons will be
lldmltted to all Warrior home
Plllll at student prltes.
· The Warrior hame field t.hls
II the Melga Jwllor
liP School field In Mid·
dlepctrt, Ohio.
'
Tbe Warriors wl1l go up
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Mountain Men at Morgantown, Weal VIrginia this
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Johnny Millll' fired a n but
'WII Ulf
d I four«rolcl
penalty for carr)'lnc •.two
manyclublln lU big. More
ltartlna. he forget 10 riiiiOft
a putter belonllniiD hll
a poor nine iron second shot 68 was one better than year-old aon.- '!fie penaltz
~the 17th hole cost him a
Masterschampi~RayFioyd gave him a round of 78.
Lee Trevino, who wu
bogey lour and . sole and two better Ulan Tom
paired
with U.S. Open
possess!~ of the lead.
Wal8&gt;;ln, J .C. Snead, David
champlo_
n
Jerry P1te,
"Ab90iutely super," ill the Graham and Buddy Allin,
way Murakami described his said, " It was a kind of a day matched Pate's one over par
round through lnterperter of managing my way around 71 IC«f, and tllid their play
resembled ''the Mh lllcllt ol
Tatjo K.awata, a graduate of, the course."
and former baseball p)llyer
The Golden Bear, the the club champlolllhlp." .
Alao shooting 711' ~ .•
at, Ohio State Urdverslty.
favorite to take U!e $100,000
dejected
Hale Irwin, who
"He
!eels
almost first prize, was U1e only
played
"problbly
u bad •
everyU!ing went right for player In the field of 2ilto go
round
u
I've
played
In some
him," said Kawata. "He feels without a bogey.
time,"
and
Hubert
Green.
oo pres.sw-e right now, but
" It wl$ a pretty dam good
TalWBI)'I Hill Sheng..san
maybe tomorrow or Saturday round," he decided. "! was
was
alone at n, followed at 73
it may hlt him."
pleased wlU!It. Any time you
Hill, who said he had "the play Firestone without a five, by Allan Hlllllllng of South
Africa, AI Gelberger and
unheaiU!y feeling I might go It's a good round."
for 80 when I started,"
F1oyd, who, Uke Nicklaus, Dave Stockton, Billy Dunk of ,
instead "basically played usuaUy plays well on the long AUJtralla, llliller at 78, Don
pretty well."
.
Firestone SouU! Course, also January at 77 and Ben
Crenshaw !ringing up U1e
"Idroveitwellwhlchwasa Uke the way he played.
little surprising," he said.
"I played a damn fine
"I've never had the hall in · round of golf," said Floyd, .
play or scored as low before "and didn't take advantage of •
here. I'm very pleased.'.'
it. I didn't get very much out
·of my round."
F1oyd expressed surprise
at the scores of U!e first day.
" I guess ·lt shows the
Day games are scheduled lor caliber of U1e field we have
Oct. za and 24, if necessary, at here," he said. "! thought par
the National League city.
would be a hell of a round and
out to be mediocre.''

Bell's entire family to the
Rose Bowl if he would sign
with OSU, according to a
repor t Thursday in. the
lAnsing State Journal.
Bell, a native of Youngston,
Ohio , instead came to
Michigan State.
The oU!er allegations of
recruiting violations came
from John Vielha ber, a
90phomore quarterback from
Findlay, Ohio, who Is being
red~ed by the Spartans
U!ls fall.
.
He said Hayes told him In
his mother:s kitchen that he
and his lamUy would be able
to go to U!e Rose Bowl if he
signed up with Ohio State.
"We were all sitting around
In- my family 's kitchen and
then got to talking about the
. Rose Bowl," said Vielhaher,
according to the State
Journal.
"My mom or sister ...asked
about the Rose Bowl and
Woody said not to worry

UPI Sports Writer
AKRON, Ohio (UP!)
Takashi Murakami says he ill
not U!e Jack Nicklaus of
Japan.
Jack Nicklaus says;
however, he wouldn't mind
being U!e Takashl Murakami
of the United States.
~ura. kaml, a
master
around the greens and out of
the sand, shot a U!ree under
par 67 Thursday on the
Firestone Country Club SouU!
Cour~Je to share first place
with Dave Hillin the $300,000
World Series of Golf.
And, just off the pace after
an exasperating 68 came the
awesome figure of Nicklaus,
Murakami's idol.
"He (Murakami ) has a
hitch in his swing," Nicklaus
said when asked to describe
the · 32-year-old leading

Japanese PGA ToW', "but he
does U!e same U!lng every
Ume."
"I'd like to bave his game
around U1e green," Nicklaus
said, adding, "if he goes
through U!e Japanese tour
and Is the leading m~ey
wlnner,he'sgot!()beapretty
good player." .
But, Murakami just shook
his head negatively and
laughed when asked by a
curious U.S. newsman
whether or not he was
considered lhe Nicklaus of
Japan.
Murakami was a good
player on Thursday, alright,
getting of! to a roaring start
on the 500-yard second hole
when he knocked a U!reewood second shot to within 15
feet and knocking It In for an
eagle three.

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MRS. NElLIE M. RICE of East Liverpool, center,
was the recent guest of her sister and brother-In-law, Mr.
and MrJ,·Dewey Hudson, Mlneravllle. It was the first time
the tl'o daughters of Marlon and Minnie Adains or ·
Antiquity had been togeU!er for several yeara. Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson are pictured will) Mrs. Rice.

Four teams to prepare for Series
NEW YORK (UP!) - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
appears to be convinced that
none of baseball's four
divisional leaders will
collapse during the final
month of U!e ll'lBson.
Kuhn gave permission to
the
Cincinnati
Reds ,
Philadelphia Phlllies, New
York Yankess and Kansas
City Royals to print league
championship and World
Series tickers, the commissioner's
office
said
Thursday.
For U!e eighth straight
year, World Series ticket

about it.
"~Dori"'t

worry,"' Vielhaber
quoted Hayes as saying .
'"You'll be able wgo. We can
takecareofthat. We have the
funds . to take care of
families.'''
Bell said Hayes offered him
a trip to the Rose Bowlin 1973
(when Bell was a high school
junior) but he declined the
offer because his leg was In a
cast at U1e time.
"I would have gone if I had

no cast," said Bell. "I'm oo
fool. I wouldn't think twice
about going ."
Bell also charged that
Hayes sent him a 1974 Rllse
Bowl program U!at Included a
. promise from the OSU coach
that the entire Bell family
-would see U!e next bOwl game
if he became a Buckeye.
In addition to the $50 bills
and offers of free Rose Bowl
trips, Vielhaber was quoted
in U!e State Journal as saying
Hayes gave him an autographed copy of his $8.95
book, "You Win .with
People."
The article also said Bell's
and Vielhaber's stories were
backed up by two other
players -one at MSU and one
at Michigan-who asked to
remain aoonymous.

prices will remain U1e same
with bOx seals &lt;;osting $15
each'and reserved seats $10.
league championship tickets
will be lncres.sed, however,
lor the first time since U1e
divisional playoff started In
1969. Box seats will cost $8
and reserved llells S6, an
Increase of $1 for each.
The three-of-five lea·gue
championship series begins
Oct. 9, with games
alternati!Jg between day and
night lor the first tiJlle.
The best-of-seven World
Series begiris Oct. 16 in the
National League city. The
lleeond game on ~day will
be U!e first weekend night
game In Series history. The
next U!ree games also are
scheduled at night for the
American League city on Oct.
19, 20 and 21, if necessary.

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Dear Helen :
What do you do Wlth a mother1!flndmother who
'complains when you don't Iring your baby to 11ee her, and
complains when you do?
We got tired of the flchls Mom picked with my lluband
Ben, foc no reason e:tcept U!at we d~ 't let her run our lives,
and we're doing much better maldni lt on our own than abe
predicted. (We never aak favora of ber, including baby!lltting.)
Wewerealao unhappy about her favoring her other granddaughter. Sbe took It out on our Utile Sandy becauae abe didn't
like Ben.
.
I'd still bring Sandy over to aee her about 011ce a week,
111111 the ccm~parilona: "Sandy cries too much," when U1e
favorite, Doria, hollera up a storm; "Too bid S.ndy didn't gel
some of Docill' pre1Une88." Things Uke U!at get too much.
Now I stop by about once a month, and Mom complahll
I'm a terrible daughter, after all she did for rne: What she did
was favor my slater all through life! When she cornea to see 111,
1must bring the baby out wthe car becat111e she won't step foot
In our house, even though she and Ben are supposed to be on
good terms again.
.
Ben saya I shouldn'tlet her bOther me. How do you please
someone like thia? - J . D.
Dear J.:
Mama doesn't make much ef!orlto please YOU, so why
worry over much about pleasing HER?
Tell her frankly why you have cut down your visits. It's
about time you leveled with thiJ! petulant elderly "child," even
though she IS your mother. - H.

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992-2039
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Open Til8 Tonight
and
Open Sat. til 5

ANN CLARK

Archery demonstrations
·planned in Gallipolis

Dear Helen :
My dsughter has remarried and her flrst lmband
Ann Clark, a member of the
supports hia child. She's apecting a baby by the second
Tournament
Archery Ad·
.
husband.
vlsory
Staff
f«
Ben Pearson,
She doesn't want U!e children to have different names so
·has
won
just
about
every·
she's taltlng U!e first girl's rightful narn.e away and giving her
thing
a
woman
can
win
In the
U!e new men's name.
I tell her she's In for a lot of trouble, but she won 't llofen.to field of archery. Twice
lor the children. It takes nine
national Target champion,
me.
- W. M.
baga !() make one for a small
once national field champion
child and twelve for a taller
and
a member of U1e USA
Dear
W
.:
child. Long ropes lor the
World
Tournament Team,
Your
daughter
Is
lreaklng
no
law.
She
may
call
her
child
group take thirty baga each.
Ann
will
be at Jones Boys In .
any
name
she
wishes,
even
though
her
legal
last
name
remains
Silt the bags open along the
Galllpolla
Saturday at land 3
sides so they can be opened that of her natural faU!er .
p.m.
Since U1e first husband evidently hasn't complained, why
up lengthwille. Braid by lnlerShe began her archery
should
you? - H.
weaving the end· of one wiU!
career as a' bowhunler.
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Roaming the wooda of ~r
Dear
Helen
:
both ends. These ropes are
·
nallve
Ohio, the tiny 5' blond
A
recent
correspondent
'
a
sked
if
the
real
estate
business
Is
strong, creaUve, cheap and
hazardous
to
marriage.
I
tl)lnk
there
are
probably
more
affairs
colorful. - FLOY ANNE.
DEAR POLLY - Nell was and casual adultery In this ptolesalon Ulan In most, beca~
wishing for plastic bags to go there's so much more opportunity. Aseller takes a buyer out to
1n her vacuum cleaner. Do show het (him.) a house and, well, all the Ingredients are there, •
tell her please not try to use including plenty of Ume and an empty room. Also real estate
such a bag. They will cause people are a high-flying bunch. They fool around becaUile most
U!e motor to bum out, since are extroverts who like attention and conquests. - ONE OF
air will not go through a THEM
· plastic bag. Once I expressed
FRIDAY
the same wish and my Dear OOT :
I
still
doubt
U!at
any
~e profession (outside of Hollywood)
.
POMONA
Grange, 8 p.m.
husband told me this. He
has
a
significantly
higher
lnfldellty
rate
than
others. U men Friday at the Rock Springs ·
smiled when I showed him
Nell's letter. Women's mind and women want atramarltal acUvity, U!ey'U find It, oo Grange haU. County contests
will lje held along wiU! the
must run In U!e same veln. matter what their careers. - H.
naUonal quill contest. There
I uSe cornstarch on bOth the
will also be elecUon
•
inaide and outside of my
fleers. Harrisonville
rubber gloves after · drying
U!em. They never get sticky.
will be host.
SATURDA
I would also like to tell Jean
RUTLAND
or God
that I have great luck
RACINE - The annual Wines and family, Mr. and
removing ballpoint Ink stains Bailey reunion was held at Mrs. Dave Wiley and Angela. yard sale Saturday at the
from light washable clothes U1e Shriner's Park In Racine
Officers elected lor the home of Bob Eads, Salem St.,
with rubbing alcohol: Blot on Sunday, Aug. 15.
coming year were - Elmer RuUand.
POMEROY Fire Departwith a cloth on each side of
Gills were presented to the Bailey, president; Eva
U1e garment several Urnes. family traveUng U1e farlhest, Teaford, secretary, and ment public ice cream social
beginning 4 p.m. S.turday at
Next use th8 t oil and grease the family having U1e most Avice BaUey, treasurer.
the headquarters on Butdissolver that has been children pre~Jent, oldest man
ternut Ave. Homemade Ice
around for a number of years, and woman and.youngest girl
cream, cake, pie will be
rinse out in a few ~Jeconds and and boy. A basket dinner was
LUNCHEON ENJOYED
available; proceeds to
lllen put in the washer. Put served at noon, and games
Mrs. Nellie Vale, RuUand, buDding fund.
this dissolver right over the were played U!roughout the
entertained Monday wilh a
rubbing alcohol before rln· afternoon.
CASH WASH and bike sale
sing. - AGNES.
Attending were Mr. and lW!Cheon for the teachers at Saturday, 9 to 5 at Syracuse
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, Mr. and the Salem Center Elemen- Municipal Btilldlng sponMrs. Harold Blackston, Mr. tary School. Her guests were sored by the Southern Band.
Mrs. Otis Bailey, Mr. and Roberta Wilson, principal,
SUNDAY
(~'~(:: ~ ~:~:ttt~::::~::;:::::::;~:~~~~~~~~{t:~t~~· and
Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Mr. and Elizabeth Turner, Winifred
ANNUAL Ours reunion
Mrs, Edward Hedrick, Mr. Naas, Becky Triplett, Ollve Sunday at Rock Springs Fair
CANCER CLINIC
and Mrs. Carroll Teaford, Page, Wykle WhiUey, Carol Ground .. Basket dinner at I
Appointments are now
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biilley, Evans and Margaret Par- p.m.
belllg taken for the free
Mrs. Lenora Spencer and sons.
REVIVAL each evening
cancer clinics to he held oo
friend, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
through
Sunday, 7:30, at .
SepL 10 and 24 at Veterans
Pooler, Mrs. Mary Schaefer,
ANY QUESTIONS?
Faith
Tabernacle
Church,
Memorial Hospital. ApSandi and Jonathan Sargent,
A representative from BaileY' Run Road, with teh
pollltments may .be made
Lois Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Congressman Clarence E. Rev. M. L. Welsh speaking ;
by calling
99%·5832,
Ted Bailey and family, Mr. Miller's office will conduct an public invited.
nealags;
992-338% ,
and Mrs. David Keller and open door seuion from 1"-12
daytime, or the cancer family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick noon In the court house In
DESCENDANTS o·f
office In Middleport, 992·
Wamsley, Mr . and Mrs. Pomeroy on Sept. 8. Abraham and Mary Will
7531 Tuesdays and ThursBrian Kearns and family, Mr. Everyone having
any Bahr will hold a reunion
days.
and Mrs. Henry Hill alld questions concerning the Sunday at South Bethel
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Federal Government should Church ; basket dinner at
stop by to discuss them with noon.
the representative.

Social

Calendar

Bailey reunion held

bagged whitetail deer,
pheasant, fish and rabbit.
Then Ann entered her first
compet!Uon ..,. the Ohio State
Target Archery Tournament.
ShooUng as . ~n lnstincllve
archer, abe walked away with
the championship.
Later, Ann began shooting
Wlth a sight. Her record
improved. In 11155 a.nd 1960
she was national target
champion. In 1961 she
became national field
champion. Durilll! this lime
she won 13 state UUes In Ohio
and numerous city and
regional Utles. She ;.lso won
the American Indoor Archery
Championship.
In 1957, Ann was selected oo
the USA team for world
compeliUon. In Prague, she
placed second as an In·
dividual. The USA women'a
team won.
Ann shares her Interest In
archery with her family. In
1963, Ann's daughter Debbie
also made the USA team for
world compeUlion. At age 15,
Debbie was the youngest
female member ever to be
~Jelected up to !bat lime. In
that year 's meet In Helsinki,
Finland, Debbie placed tenth.
Ann became a member of
the Archery Advlsory Slaff
for Ben Pearson-Consumer
Division Brunswick Corporallon (CDBC) In 1963.
Since then, she has traveled
U!roughout the United States
to Canada to do hundreds of
archery dernonstraUons at
sporting gooda shows. She
often appears on television
and radio interview shows.
With her daughter, Debbie,
she was a guest on "What's
My Line? " In 1971.

JOINS GSJ STAFF Donald R. Craigo, A.c.s.w.,.
Director of Social Services,
today announced that Bar·
bara. Ann Lea~ham has
jOined hla staff at Galllpqjia
State Institute on July 21. SPle
Will formerly employed by
Hancock County Childrena
Services as a Child Welfare
Caseworker, speci1Uzlng In
Protective Services. Moving
back to Galllpolla In 1975, she
was employed by the GaillaMelgs Community Action
Agency as Program PlaMer.
Leadingham graduated· from
Rio Grande College witlt a
B.S. Degree, majoring In
Social Work and minoring In
Psychology.

CARDS WANTED
Rick Bailey, confined to
Morehead University
Hospital In Morehead, Ky.,
for treatment of injuries
received Iii a recently
motorcycle accident Is the
son or Mr. and Mrs. Dana
BaUey, Carpenter. Big Bend
CiUzens Band Radio Club
members are asking' cards be
sent to Bailey who is known
as "Smiley" on the citizens
band· radio lanes.

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beautiful new Keepsake .
r.ng designed 1n
todav's fash ton ,

NO

Son christened

ENLISTS IN AF
Jeremy Paul Raymond,
Dennil! J. Satterfield, son of
son of Pvt. E-2 and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James SatSteven Raymond (Mila Jane terfield of Route I, MinersPowell) was christened ville, enlisted ln the United
Sunday at Grace Episcopal States Air Force on Aug. 30.
Church, Pomeroy, by U1e Denrds, a graduate or SouthRev. Harold Deeth.
ern High School, will receive
Godparents or three-month- Air Force training at
old Jeremy are Harold Lackland Air Force Base,
Thomas and hla daughter, Sin Antonio, Texas.
Teresa Thomas of Mid·
. ... . . dleport. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Powell, Pomeroy, and U1e · RIVERSIDE MEDICAL
late Mr. and Mrs. Paul
GROUP
Raymond or Columbus are
Acil~ciii! to
the grandparents, a.nd greatVoterams
grandparents are Mr. and
Memorial Haspltol
Mrs. Elmer Meyers, Grand
R. A. AVERION, M.D.
Rapids, Mich., and Mrs.
A. G. SOLA, M.D.
Hatue Powell, Racine, and
JOHN RIDGWAY, D.O.
Mrs. Ruth Stace, Win· . C. W. THOMPSON, M.D.
terhaven, Fla.
'iiice Hours; 10-12 a.m.
The Raymond family came : Man.-511., 2-4 p.m. Mon.here from fori (l()('d~. Ga. ' Fri., 7-1 p.m. Mon., Wed.,
J'•l
f« a visit before going to Fort
.PHONE 992-33n
Hood, Killeen, TellS.

Ph. ':fZ-57~1

Ph. tn-21:19

Reader
needs info
.
- on
homemade crochet kit

Polly•• i'ruolem
DEAR POlLY - When I
wu little, we Oiled to put
three or four small nails In an
empty spool and U!en would
~ cord or yarn to make a
crOchet chaiil by pulling It
U!rough the spool. If any
._ader remembers how one
does t.hls, I would certainly
appreciate hearing about it.
- MARY R.
DEAR MARY R. -Surely
oae of our many generous
reailen wlll have help lor
yOIL I have iloldea bow this Is
done. - POlLY.
DEAR POLLY - We take
our aniall dog along when we
go shopping. To keep her
from getUng too hot, I use an
old hot water botUe. Ifill this
half run of water and keep It
lD the freezer unW needed.
When removed, I slip it In an
·old pillowcase and place on
thefloorofllle car. course,
·the windQn . l!l'e. also left
.cracked open a bit. We carry
along a plaaUc cup and she
has a'l!ool drink from part of
the melted Ice before we start
,hmJie. Any plaaUc container
;-"ould work as long aa It Is
,;water tight. I hope this will
•help other dogs from suf·
!ering from lhe heat while
wa!Ung lor their masters. EUNICE,
DEAR POlLY - My Pet
' Peeve ill with zlppera that
shrink when put in a
,wuhable garment. It seems
•'IIJe manufacturers or such
zippers could thoroughly
•shrink the tipper material
'and so Indicate on the

installation in anything
fr om a compact car to

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Middleport, Ohio

PAJITY PLANNED
The Apple Grove United
'Methodilt Women will hold a
houlew- party Sept. 14 at'

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btlore rhe name goes one

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A- The Daily SenUnel, Middleport-Pomeroy,0., Friday, Sept 3, 1976

KfNO CHURCH 01- CHRIST, bit Sludy 7 30 p.m.. Sunday

SYMBOL
OF
NOBILITY

George f r.denck . supt. S.r Yice
week ly 9 30 o m on Sunday
Prtodli ng firt t and third Sundays
of mon lh by Cllllord Smllh. 9 30
a .m.

HOBSON, CHRiSTIAbl UNION.

TRINIT't' Cti URCM Rev W H

Pemn pastor, Roy Moyer , Sun·

doy school supt Churc k School,
9 ~ 1 5 om , w orsh1 p service, 10 30
o m, Cha n r~hctorso l , Tuesdoy .
7 30 p m under d1recllon of M n
Poui Neose

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE COrner Union and
Mulber ry Rev Clyde V Hender.
son . poslor Su nday school 9 30
a .m Glen M cC lu ng, supt morn
~ng worsh ip , 10•30 o m • e...en.ng
service, 1 30 mid week ser1.11Ce
Wednesday 1 7 30 p m

GI\ACE EPI SCOPAL Tho Rev
Haro ld Dee th , rec tor Ch urch ser·
~vtces . 10 30 o m Ho ly commu·

The bald eagle , a noble bird,
emblem of America.
And yet It was not the

choice of Benjamin Franklin,
one of our wi sest patriots

To emph asize the diffe rences between the world's first
dem ocra cy and the warlike ,
!rlstocratic

powen of Europe.

Fnmi$J,I n c hose the docile tu r~
ke y,
so
comm on
to

Amenca-instead of a bird of
prey--to symboli ze the Umted

States.
But the eagle, long a sign
of courag e, freedo m a nd

power, caught the fancy of
Fnnkl i 's fello w patriots

g

Philadelphia In

I
To them "no ble" meant
more than heredita ry rank.

Noble als o mea nt "a n
exalted moral character, ad·
nlrable 1n conceptiOn,

Sunday
Monday
Tuesda y Wednesday
Reue/olfon ReuelaNon Reuelatfon Nel1emlah
7911

21 l 8

Thursday

Frida y

PIO!rm
32 1-11

P!olms
92 1 IS

stately " - all

8· 1-12

22· 1-7

qualities

epitomizing the democratic

experiment called the Umted
States
And to this day the United

Saturday
/SQioh
12 1 6

States strives to retain that,

noble character symbolized
by Its emblem, embodied by
Its spiritual heritage

selected by The Amencan Btble Soctely

With the hope it will , in some measure, foster and help sustain th at
which is good in famil y and community l ife, this feat ure is sponsored by
the business firm s and organi zations who se names appear below

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

- MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

IHo FINE ST IN MOBIL E HOMES
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph . l92-7034
.

Ph 991 2101

John F Fultz

WILKINSON'S

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL EN GINE SALES &amp;SERV ICE
498locust St Middleport Ph. 991-3012

Mtddleporl, Ohto

Pomeroy

ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Corne r of Sycam ore o nd Second
Sts_ Pome roy The Ae 11 Wttltorn
M1ddhu warrh Pastor
Sunday
School 01 9 45 o m a nd Church
Se rvtc es 11 o m
SAC RED ijfART , Rev Father
Pau l 0 We-1\m, pas tor Phone
~n, 2825 Saturday e ve f' tng Moss
7 JO Sunday Ma 5S 8 a nd 10 ,, m
Confe ss ton Satu rday . 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Re•
Ralph Zun del pastor Willtom
Watson Su nday scho ol sup!
Sunda y school 9 30 a m BYF , 6
p m B1ble s tudy Wednesday 7
p m ch o ~r procttce Wednesday
a 30 p m
BURli NGHAM CHUR CH Re.,.
Bobb'p' Elki nS, pastor Sunday
sch oo l, 10 o m , wo rSht p serv tce
I I o rn and 7 p m, Wedne5doy
evem ng servtce 7 p m.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 261
Mu lberry Ave Pomero y Pau l J
Whtte Pa s to r Ga ry Basham Sun
da y schoo l sup! Sunda y sc hool
9 30 a m · mornmg worst'llp
10 30, fh·en ing wo rsh tp, 6 30 p m
Mtdweek pra yer servtce 7 30

pm
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST, Thomo• l

SYRACUSE FIRST CHU RCH OF
GOO Rev George Ot le t pas tor
Sunday school 9 45 a m morn
mg
pr e o chm g
11 a m
evo ngehshc ser~tce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee ting Thursda y 7 30

OLD DEXTER SIBLE CHRI STIAN

" HElL " DEA LER

Caiii49-28JS For An Appointm ent
Racine, Ohto

Ph. 949 2682

Rae me

WESLEYAN

OF CHRIST 200 W Mo tn St . Jerry
Paul m tn.s te r phone 992·7666
ConservOt ille non •ns trumenta l,
Sun day worsh ip 10 a m , Btble
stud y, 11 om , worshtp , 6 p m
Wednesday Bi ble study 7 p m

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON

Thlfd 51.
.

POMER OY

HOLINESS CHURCH Ho rnson11tlle
Rood Re v Dewey Kmg Pa stor
Ed tson Weaver OSS iSion t H ef. ~t
Eb ltn Sunda y Schoo l Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 o m Evenmg wor·
shtp 7 30 p m Prayer and Pro tse
servtce Thursday , 7 JO p m

pm
POMEROY WES T SI D~ CHURCH

RACINE PLUMBING &amp;HEATING

CHURCH
Rev Ro lph Sm1t h
pastor Sunday n ·hool 9 30 a m
Mrs Wc;~ rley Fra nciS super inten
dent Preoch mg serviCes firs t &amp;
th1rd Sundays folla wtng Sunday

School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST,

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE ·
SERVICES
214 E. Main

Open 8 to S - Clased Thurs

Ph 992-5130

Pomeroy

Preoc hmg 9 30o m , t trst o n~ se·
cond Sunda ys of each month,
thtrd and fo urth Sundays eoc h
mont h wors h tp serYiCe a t 7 30
p m Wednesday eve m ngs of
7 30 Prayer a nd Btb le Study

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Ractne, Ohto

SEVENTH DAY

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

ELLIS &amp;SONS SOHIO

.
GROCE RIE S&amp; GENER AL
COMPLETE AUTOMOT IV E SER VICE
MERCHA NDI SE
Locust
&amp; Boech Sis MtddleporiPh 192 9921
Ractne
.
Ph. 949-1550

ADVENTIST.

Mu lber ry He ight s Rood Po meroy
Pas tor Gerard Seton, Sabbath
Schoo l Supe nntendent
Claro
Mcintyre Sabbath Sc hool , Satur
doy aft ern oon at 2 00. w tlh Wor
shtp SerYtee fol lowtng ot3 15

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUR

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Nationw ide Ins Co ol Columbus, 0
Pomeroy
104 W. Mam
Ph. 992 2318

BAKERS OF GAY90 BREA D
Mnktleporl
Ph 991·3030

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BR EAD
Huntttlgton , W Va

I.

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRE SCRIPTION S

992-'2955

Pomeroy

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
LOUI S W OS BORN E
220 E. Motn
Pomeroy
Ph. 991 1178

DUDLEY'S

MARK VSTORE

TWIN CITY GATEWAY

Middleport, Oh1o

Middleport, Ohio
WE HANDLE ONLY
U S DA CHOICE MEATS

GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Ph. 992-3284

Middleport

FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
2CONVENIENT MARKETS

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

DYESVIILE COMMUNITY CHUR
pas tor
Su nday schoo l 9 ~ o m , Sunday
morn ing worship 10 30 Sunday
e venmg servic e , 7 30

THE SALVATION ARMY , 115

HALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Middleport, Oh10

Ph. 713 -5721

'

'

AMERICAN PAINTING CO.

K&amp;C JEWELERS

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

29~W

Second

Pomeroy

Ph. 992-3863

SALEM STREET MARKET

Gerald &amp; Melva Elb10 , Owner
Open a to 7 dally 1~ 5 Sun
Rutland
Ph. 741-2424

RACINE PLANING MILL

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE CENTER
RICirM

Ph. 949-9TJO

RACINE FOOD MARKET
THE STORE WITH A HEART
I'll. 949·2626
RKint
..

&lt;

Syracuse

JEHOVAH S WITNESSES. lorry

Carnahan
presiding mm1ster
Sunday Bible lec ture , 9 30 a .m
Wotchtowttr study , 10·30 o m
Tuesday , Bible study 7 30 p m
Thursday , ministry School , 7 30
p m , servtce meeting 8 30 p m

Ph. 992.3978
_'_

lownt nce Manley pastor, Mrs
Run ell Young Sunday Sche&gt;ol

R1c1n1
949·2020

Che•te r
985-JJOI

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Fourth and Moln Mtddleport
Rev Henry Key , Jr , pas tor Sun
day School , 9 30 o m Mrs Ervtn
Baumgardner , supt
Mo rn ing
wonh1p tO .45 o m

MII)DLEPORT CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION

TV &amp;APPLIANCE
GAS SERVICE

RIDENOUR

Butternut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Ray Wlntng o ff iCers In
charge s u,.,doy holine ss meettng
10 o m , Sunday scho o l, 10i 30
o m Leader YPSM ElotSe Ada ms
7 30 p.m. solvation meettng
Lad1es Home League 12 noon to 2
p m . Thursday; prayer mee-t mg
a nd Btble study T h ur~day , 7 30

pm

INDUSTRIAL &amp; COMMER CIA L
.,
Keepsa ke Diamond Ring s
Ph. ~~6-0963 AddtSon, Oh1o Ph. 992 6173
212 E Mo1n St.
Pomeroy Ph. 991·3785
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

Oe l( ter Rd lo ngsvtlle, Oht o , Rev
Clyde Ferrell, Pastor Su nday
School
11
a m
Satu r day
preochtng s erviCe s 7 30 p m .
Wedne sday e ventng 81ble 1fudy
o t 7 30p m

CH, Roge r C Turner

Ded tcaied to the Interests ol
Me1gs-Mason Area
PIMone 992 -2156
.

Milson ,

Evangeltsft t ser viCe , Sunday 7 30
p m , prayer meettng , Tuesday ,
7 30 p m Bible Study Thu rsday

FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH,

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Ph. 992·2582

RACINE APOSTOLIC CHURCH

Ba tl ey Run Rood Re v Emmell
Rawson , pas tor Mondley Dunn,
supt Sunday school 10 o m Sun·
day e Yentng ser\ltce 7 30 Btble
ftochtng , 7 30 p m Thursday

'

Pomeroy ,

CH Re-Y Roge r Fo rd , Jr pastor
Drewy Gore
supt
Sunda y
school 9 30 o m mornmg war
shtp , 10 45o m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
Casto pa stor Sunday S.:hoo l,
9 30 a m e venmg worshtp, 7 30
Thursday e Yenmg praye r sero,~ lce
7 30 p.m.

7 30p m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER,

TWO LOCATIONS
39 N Second St.
Middleport, 0 .
46 Court 51
Gallipolis, 0 .

MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Corn er Sixth and Palme r the Rev
Peter G ronda l pa stor: Donny
Thompson s upertntondent Sun
day School WMPO Rad io pro
gram 1 45 o m Sunday Srhool
'9 15 o m . Morn i:Jg Wot l htp
10 15 om You th actlvlft es ond
fellowship for jun ior ond senio r
high 1tudents 6 p m Sunday
' ventng worl h tp 7 30 p m , Mid
w ee k
p r aye r
se r vices
Wednesday 7 30 p m

Dorrell Ooddr1ll, pastor. StJndo~
Sc hool
9 30 a m
leonard
Gt lmore f tnt e lder &amp;Yenlng u r·
vtce
7•30 p m
Wednesday
prayer meettng, 7 30 p m

Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Roctne Route 2 The Rev Chorl•s
Hand, pastor , Sunday sch ool, 9 -45
o m , mormng wonh lp , 11 o m .
Eve nmg serv ice s , Tutsday and
Fndoy , 7 30p m . '

SEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, Doug Seamon,
mintS I8r , Bt ble study 9 30 a m ,
morning worsh ip , !0·30 o m ,
evenm g wors hip , 7 30 p m
Wednesday Btbla s tudy 7 30 p m

kENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,

G.arge Frederick , su pt Sunday
ntQn first Sunday of month chur
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mid morrttng s ervtce , 9 30 a m with
ch schoo l, tO 30 o m for nurs ery dlepor t 5th a nd Matn , George preaching on first and third Sun·
t!'lrough 12
Glo ze m1nister Jam e s Stiee tl doy Qf mon th by Georg• Pu;kens
POMEROY CHURCHOF CHRIST supermtenden t Btb le sc hool 9 30 STIVERSVIL LE COMM UNITY
Richa rd Eva nson pas tor, 81ble o m
morntng worsh ip 10 30 O tURCH, Sunday School servtce
sc hOQ I 9 30 om . wo rs h1p 10 JO o m
eve ning wors h tp 1 30 10 am . , P ray er meeh ng ,
o m . adult worsh1p ser"Jice a nd p r ~yer
stHvtc e
7 p m Thursday. 7 p m .. Sundgy even ing
young peoples meeting . 7 30 Wednesday
servtce, 7 p ,m
p m Comb1ned B1ble study and
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF IHE ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
prayer me e ttng, Wednes day 7 30 NAZARENE
Re_.
Don Co le Pomer oy Ha rm onvl lle Rd
Don
pm
pastor , Mn Mary lot hey Sunday Kennedy pas tor 811! McElroy .
THE SALVATION ARMY, Envoy schoo l supt Sunday school, 9 30 Sunday sch ool s upt
Sunday
Roy W Wining , off tc e r tn charge
am , mormng wors htp I D 30 sch ool , 9 30 0 m , mo rning wor·
10 o m , Ho lmeu a rn , Sunday
evangel iS t iC s htp and communion 10,30 a m
Sunday
meetmg , 10 30 om . Sunday mee ting
7 30 p m
P rayer Sunday even tng you th Chris tia n
School You ng Peop le 's Le gton 7 meetmg Wedne sday . 7 30 p m Endeavor 6 30 p m worsh ip str·
p m , Thursdov I to 3 p m
UNITED PRE SBYTER IAN vtce , 7 30 p m Wednesday even·
Lod tes Hom e l eogue 7 p m Prep MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY tng prayer meeting and Bibl e
daues
Owtght l Zavt h d trec tor
study 7 3Qp m

Holme s pasto r Btble 51vdy
Saturday
7 30 p m
Su nday
Copy~t1 976 Ketsle• Adllertistng &amp;!NICe Inc Sl,asburg \l~tg• n lil
sc hool. l O a m ., Evangehst tc ser
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vice , 7 lOp m Svndoy
~ r1 prures

9 45 o m., mormng worshtp, I I
o m , evening wouh1p, 1 :JO
Prayer meeting, Tue sday 7 30
p m Young peopl e'$. meeltng ,
7·30 p ,m Thu rsday

S.,pt Sunday School 9.30 am
Evening

wonhlp ,

7 30

Wednesday proy•r m~tellng 1 30

pm
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO

Ractn • Route 2 the Rev James
M Mu n~y pa s to r. Sunday school

HARRISON V ILLE

PRESBVT ERIAN
Rev
Er ne st
S t r~c khn pastor . Sun day churt h
schoo l, 9 30 om , Mr s Homer
lee su pt
mo rnmg wo rshtp ,

10 30

ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ptne G rove The Rev Wtllia m
Pastor Ch urch
Mtdd le swo rth
serv tce~ 9 30 a .m Sun da y Sc hoo l
10 30a m

BRADBUR Y

MIDDLEPORT Sunday school
9 30 o m R•c hord Va ughan s upt
Morntng worsh1p 10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng wors h ip 9
a m Sunday school , 10 c m Mrs
Sa mpson Hall sup t

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST, Kun Co le pa stor Kevtn
King Sunda y schoo l supt Sunda y
schoo l 9 30 a m , worsh1p ser·
v1ce , 10 30 o .m
Su nday ser·
litcts 7 p m , youth me etmg
W&amp;dnesda y, 7 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST

Re v

Rev James 0 Guynn , pasto r Freeland Norrts pas tor Sun day
Sunda y sc hool 10 am Sunday sch ool 10 a m Churc h service 7
worshtp II a m Sunday ev entng p m Wednesday Bible Study 7
~ ervtc e 7 p m Wednesday w a r
pm
d llp se rvtee 7 30 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH NAZA RENE , Rev John A ( off.
Near Long BoHom Ed se l Hart ma n, pas to r Sunday St hool , 9 30
pastor Sunda y sc hool 10 om . om , Gerold Wells , sup t Morn·
Church
7 30 p m
prayer mg wors htp , 10.30 o m , Sunday
meet ing, 7 30 p m Thursday
e ve ni ng worsh tp, 7 :10, Prayer
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL meeftng . Wednesday 7 30 p.m
Th1rd AYe the Re v Wtll1om Kmt
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Oon l
tel , past or Ronal d Dugan Sun · Wal ker Pastor . Ronme Sa lser ,
day School Supt Classes for all Sunday school sup t
Sunday
ages even tng ser11 tce , 7 30 Btb le sch ool 9 30 o m , mo rn tng war·
study Wednesday , 7 30 p m
sh tp 10 40 o m Sunday eve mng
you th se r..te es , Fn day , 7 30 p m
wo rshtp 7 30 Wednesda y eve n·
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill SAP tng Btb le s tudy 7 30
TIST. Corner Ash a nd Plum , Noel
DANVIll E WESLEYAN
Rev
Herrman pas tor Satu rda y even Lelon Glas u re pastor Sund a y
tng se rv1ce 7 30 p m Sunda y Sc hoo l, 9 30 o m
you th and
Schoo l 10 a m Sunda y evenlng 1untor you th service 6 45 p m .
worshtp 7 30 p m
eventng w o rsh tp
7 30 p m
MEIGS
pra yer and pro1se Wedne s day,
COOPERATIVE PARISH
7 30 p m

METHODIST CHURCH

Robert T Bumga rne r ,
Dtrector

POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v Ro be rt Hoyden
Rev James Corb ttl
CHESTER Wors h1p 9 IS am
Cl-tLirch School ! 0 a m
POMEROY Wors htp 10 30om
Church School 9 30 a m UMYF
630pm
EN TERPRISE, Worship 9 om
Church School lO a m
ROCK SPRINGS , Wo rsh tp 10
om Chu rch School 9 15om

UMYF630p m

FLATWOODS Worship , 11 a m
Ch urch Schooll 0 o m

MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Rev Rober! Bumga rner
HE.ATH Robert Bumgarner
Pastor Worsh1p 10 30o m Chur
chSchool 9 30 a m UMYF 6p m
RUTLAND , W•lbu r Htlt , Pa stor
Worsht p 10 30 o m Chu rch School
9 30 o m

Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTIST

M~les

Tro ut
pas tor
Sund ay
sch oo l, 10 o m Steve lttt le su p!
Eventng s e rvtce , 7 p m , prayer
meeting , Thu rsday , 7 p m

CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD,
Rev Sobby Porter, pasto r Sun·
day sch oo l, 9 30 a m wor s htp
ser11tee , 11 a m , ev emng ser vtee
7 30 yo uth se rv1ce . Wednesday ,

730 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH Ted Jones pastor Sunday
sch oo l 9 30 o rn Roy Stgmon
sup! , morntn g worshtp 10 30
Sunday even tng serv tce 7 30,
mtd ·week serviC e , Wedne sday ,

7 30 p.m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE

NAZARENE. Rev
Dol e Bon
pasto r. Bo b Moo re
Sunday
Sc hool supt , Su nday schc;~ol
cla sses for all ag es 9 30 a m
mo rmng worshtp 10 45 o m
NYPS 6 30 p m : evongelts ttc ser·
vtce 7 30 p m
Prayer and
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
fa s ttn g Tue sday
10 o . m
Rev Rtcho rd E Jo rvts
Mid we ek
praye r
s er vtce ,
ASBUR Y Wo rsh1p 11 o m Ch ur Wednesday , 7 30 p m , men 's
ch Sc hool 9 50 a m UMW t1rst prayer meehng . Sat ur day . 7 f' m ..
Tuesday Btble Study Thu rs 7 30 m1sston ar y mee ting
second
pm
We dne s day , 7·30 p m
FOREST RUN , Wo rshtp 9 o m
UNITED FAITH NON
Church School l 0 o m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev Robe rt
MINER SVIll E Worsktp 10 o m Smtth , pas tor Sunday School
Churc h School 9 o m
9 30 a m , Clo ss leader , l eo Htll
SYRACUSE Chruch School 9 30 wonhtp serviCe, 10 30 o m , chur·
a m Wor5ht p s ervic e 7 30 p m
ch7 30p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Re v T1moth y Smith
Cluste r l ea der
Rev Steven W•lson
AssoCiate
BETHANY (Do rcas ), Worshtp
9 30 a m Chu rch School 10 30

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN

CHRI ST Elden R Blak e pastor
Sunday School 10 o .m Howard
McCoy. supt Mo rntng se rm on
I I a m Sunday ntght ser vtces
Chnst lon Endeavor 7 30 p m
Song 5e rvtce 8 p m Preodu ng
om
8 30 p m
M1dweek Praye r
CARMEL Chr uch School 9 30 meeting , Wedne sday , 7 p m , Ray
a m Worsh ip 10 30 o m 2nd a nd Adam i loy leade r.
4th Sundays
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
APPLE GROVE Sundoy School l ocot&amp;d at Rutland on Ne w Ltma
930o m Worship 730 pm 1st Rood next to Forest Acre Park
and 3rd Sundays Praye r mee ttng Rev Roy Ro use pastor Robert
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fe ll owsh tp Musser , Sunday S&lt;:h ool supt Sun
sup per tlrst Sat urday 6 p m UMW da y 5c hool, 10 30 om wo rs h ip
2ndT uesdoy 7 30 p m.
7 30 p m Bobl e St udy
EAST LETART Chruch School Wednesday , 7 30 p m , Saturday
1st 2nd 3rd Sunday s 9 30 a m mght prayet se rvice , 7 30 p m
Four th Sunday 10 30 o m Wor
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
s htp 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th Roger Wat 5on. pasto r, Je n •e
Sunday 9 30 o m Prayer meetmg Wh ite , S11ndoy schoo l supt Morn
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW 1s t tng wonh1p, 9 ·30 a m
Sun
Tuesdoy7 30p m
doyschool 10 30 o m , e venmg
WESLEY AN (RoconeI Sunday ser'lltte 7 30 Wednesday Btble
Schoo l 10 o m Wo rsh1p II a m , Study , 7 30 p m
Jr UMYF W&amp;d nt~ sdoy 3.30 p ,m ,
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Btble Study Thursday 7 p m Cho1r Brown, supply pastor Sunday
Practice Thu rsday 8 p m
sc hoo l 9 45 o .m , Sunday evening
lETART FAllS Chu rch School worship 7 .30 p m ,
h i, 2nd 3rd Sundays 10 IS om
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRISTIAN
4th Sunday 9 15 om , Wo rsh1p CHURCH
Eugene Underwood ,
ht 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 a m , pastor; Ho ward Coldwell Jr
.4th Sundoy 7 30 p m
Sunday School Su pt : Sunday
MORNING STAR, Worship 9 30 Schoo L 9 30 a m , Marnmg Se r·
o m , Church School 10 30 a m , mon, 10 30 om Sunday eY'en·
M1d·Week Se rv tc&amp; Wt~drt esdoy 8 1ng servtce , 7 p m
p m.
LETART FALLS UNITED
MORSE CHAPEL , Worohp 11 BRETHREN . Rev . Freeland Norr la,
o m Church School 9 30 a m
pa stor. Floyd No m s, s upt . Sunday
PORTLAND Worship 7 30 p m . school , 9 30 o .m , morntng s er
Church School9 30 a m
man 10 30 o m .. Prayer service

SUTTON Church School 9 30 Wodnesdoy 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF GOD OF
10 JOo m
PROPHECY, G P Smith posiOr
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Su nday Scl'\ool, 10 am , Arthur

o m Wors htp 1s t a nd 3rd Sundays

Rev RIChard Tho ma s
He nson , Supt , Morning Worth•p .
Pastor
11 a .m .. Young People 1 'Serv ice ,
Dua ne Sydenstr tc ker
7 p.m.. Evening service. ? 30
John Douglas
p.m , Wednesday Mid -Week
Associates
Prayer SerVICfil: , 7 30 p m , Youth
JOPPA , Worshtp 10 a m , Chvr- meeting , 6 30 p m Eventng w orch School 9 o m , Prayer Me eting ship, 7 30p m
W&amp;dnesdoy 8 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
LONG BOTTOM, Sundoy school NAZARENE , Rev. Herbert Grate,
ot 9 30 a m Wo rship servtettS at pastor Worsh1p service 11 o .m
7 30 p m Btble 1tudv and Youth and 7 30 p m. Sunday , Sunday
me e ltng at 8 p m
on School 9 30 a .m . Rtchard Borton,
Wednesdays
s upl.
P r ayer
meeting .

NORTH BETHEl, Worship 11 Wednesday , 7 30 p m.
am , Church School lOam
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
ALFRED Sundoy School 9 30 CHRIST Jock Perry minister Sun·
am ' Wo rshtp 10 45 om Pray er
metaling We dnes day 7 45 p m
UMW 3rd Tuesdoy 8 p m

REEDSVIllE Sundoy School9 30

o m Wonhtp 7 30 p,m , Prayer
Me•fing 7.30 p .m
Tuesday,
Viaitotion7 30p m lstThunday ,

Sit VER RIDGE Wo11hlp 10 o m
Church School9 o m ·

TUPPERS PLAINS , Worshop 9
am Church Schoo l lOa m

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day School 9 30 o m . mo rning
church 10 30om , Sunday even·
tng servtce ,
7 30
p .m
Wednesday service , Bp .m

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHOOIST
CHURCH, Rev Floyd F Shoolt ,
~lor. lloyd Wrlghl
Sunday
School Supt , Morning Wontup
9 30 a m : Sunday School 10 20
o m Wed ne1doy Prayer and Bl

e ven ing worsh ip 7.30 p .m : Choir
Proctiu Thundoy 1 p.m

evongellttk service , 7:30 ~

P&lt;oye&lt; mMtlng, Wodntlday, 1 36
p.m , Missionary tnHtlng,

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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. p.m li&lt;sl wodModoy ol month. Chatles Russell, Sr • mlnttftr;
MASON COUNTY
MASON FIRST BAPTIST. SocQnd :
Rick Macomber , supt Sunday
tchool , 9 30 a m ; worshtp ••r·
viCe 10 30 om Bible Study.
f uetdoy , 7 30 p .m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER CAY

SAINTS. Portland Rod "• Rood
William Ro~,~sh , poator Denny
Eva ns , Sundar. School Dlr.ctor.
Sund ay Schoo , 9•30 o .m Morn·
lng worsh ip 10•30 am Sunday
t ve ntng servi c e 1 p . m
Wednesday everting prayer ser·
vices. 7 30 p m

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Cor"'

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN

Bruce Smith pastor Wa ll a ce
Damewood Supt Bibl e School
9 30 o m Pr.ach ing sef\'lce
10 .45 a m No •'JII!lntng service

HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST

A511S BOLO ,

Vo Sunda y Bible Study 10 a .m.. ,
Worship 11 a m. a nd 7 P. m. Bible f
Study Wednesday 7 p m VocQI ;
music
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Ma so.n . Pastor, Wa lter Cloud...
Su ndoyschool9 4S o m. : wor1hl
service, 11 o.m a nd 7 30 p.m.
W• ekly Bible study W.dnesd&amp;y1
7 30p m

CARLETONCHURCH Klngsbu&lt;y

OF WATfR?1 '

0 BoJC 487 , Miller St , Mason W. :

CAP!'A1N EASY

MASON ASSEM81 Y OF GOD.

ANY Pl-ACS El-SE
HAS TO f&gt;E AN
IMPROYEMHJT1

Dudd ing l ane Mason , W Va.
Ches ter Te nnant1 PC~s tor . S1.1 n~y
School9 ~5 o m ,. Children 's Chur·
6.4S p.m Young People t S.r·t
Yice 6 45 p .m . Evan gelistic Ser·;
vice 7 30 p .m Wom.n's Mlt•i
slonary Co uncil 10 o m . first al\d
thtrd Tues day s . Praye r and Blbl t '
Study , We dnt~ ddy 7 30 p m
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A New York reader wants to
know 11 we really have the
conversatiOns tn our Monday
articles
The answer 1s lhat we talk
over nearly all the articles,
but that the actu al Monday

By Oswa ld &amp; Ja mes Jacoby
Here IS a hand that contnbuted maten ally to the VIC·
tory of Ted Lightner and M1ke
Gott li eb 1n the 1932 hie
masters ' patrS
WHO CAME BAC:K
Play1ng at SIX notru mp
r---:-:;;:::::::;:':;-:-;;::::;;;== M1ke stmply knocked out the
OH , BILL! ace of clubs and collected ftve
MantER! ATLAST 01/li. clubs three diamonds and the
OH, BfS5 1 IT 'S
SOil, OUR
'
Bil l ~ COME
REAL :&gt;ON major su11 aces and kmgs for
QUI CK--HAS C'ONlE' h1s 12 tn cks and what turned
HOME! oul to be an absolute top score
w1th no one close
True, two of the three pairs
who b1d s1x clubs made 11 The
oth er pa1r lost to an msptred
lead by East The
d1amond break bea t the

conversat10tJs are somewhat
contn ved Otherw1se, we
would not have space
(Do you have a quesf10n
to r /h e experts? Wnte "Ask
fhe Jacobys " care of tl11s
newspape1 The Jacobys w1 /l
ans wer tndfVIdua l quest1ons
If sta mped self-addressed
envelopes ate enclosed The
most mte restmg qu esttons
Will be used m thts colum n
and w11f re ce1ve cop1es of
JACOBY MODE RN I

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DIEGO .1

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Take him
some coffee

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Sunday School attendanee
on Aug. 29 was 45, lbe offeripg
$20. Worship services were
held at 10:4hllb Rev . ArthW:
Duhl of Atbellll bringing the:
message. Attendance at tlll~
service was 21.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DJ
Woode, Nina Robinson, Mr;
and Mrs. Howard Flandeifs;
and Florence Sp~ncer .of
Allred Church, attended lbe
hymn sing at Tuppers Plains
Church, Saturday evening,
Aug . 28.
,
The Swartz family reuniol1
held here in Wood grov~i
Sunday, Aug. 29, was we'l
attended wilh a basket dlnne~
served at 12:30. Games werti
enjoyed by the youth whil(
the older folk visited. Til«:
reunion is held on the las•
Sunday of August each year~
Mr. and Mrs. Garlan1t
Caldwell attended tbel
wedding of their daughter •
Janice Ritchie and Da;td
Michael Kestner, at the
Lutheran Church at Pomero)l
recently .
.,
The Vernon Swartz famU~
called on his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz, Sundaf
afternoon.
,

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
l Chinese
1 Famed
ISland
fiddle
5 Emerson's
fashioner
mtddle
2 Battlefield
name
figure
10 Mother
3 Papal veil
(Fr.)
4 Capital of
II Express
. Japan
5 Of a fabr.1c
for Mtss
ChriStie
6 Netherlands
13 Moslem
Anhlles
1sland
prayer call
14 Expulsion
7 Fraulein's
15 Sesame
name
16 Peach
8 Leave a
variety
sleeper
11 Refreshtng 9 Fonner
quaff
Ihyph wd. 1
(2 wds )
l2 SIOck
19 AssiStance
exchange
20 Coffee
member
receptJJcle 16 Raiso'l.§ H.S S'-:--Iil = =cc 21 Referee's
call

22

Yesterday's Answer
18 Famed
Italian
thespian
21 Hardly
noticeable
22 Elementary
particle
23 Celebrated
24 Batter's
concern
25 Lament

27 Less remote
29 Michelangelo
statue
30 Wtld
31 Confederate
32 Become
tardy
34 Piercing
guess
37 Monkly title

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'Tfil~n" 25 Gold seeker

Wander
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( sl )
28 Substitute

for "you"
29 Like a
puppy
33 Twisting
force
35 Spamsh
queen
36 Speechifies
37 Fuse partly
38 Nullify
39 Classify
40 Exclude
41 Scandina-

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apostrophes. the len gth an d forma twn of 1he words arc all
hlnl&lt; Each day the code letleiS at c diiTrrcnl.
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12 :ro-Movle " Chamber of Horrors'' 10; J~nak l 33.
12 .4Q-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6, Wrestling 13.
1·ro-Midn lght Special 3,4, 15
1. 40-NI!ws 13.
2: 30-News 3.
3 ro-Movle " Navy Mi lle" 3
4.3o-Movie " Life Begi ns al 40" 3
6:ro-Movle " It Shouldn 'l Happen to a Dog" 3
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER4, 1916
6.ro-Summer Semester 10
6 30-Matters of Li fe 6, Summer Semester 8;
Treehouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13
1:ro-Saturday Report 3; Ag-USA 4: Eddie Saunders
6; TreehouseCiub8; U.S F ~rm Report 10, Groovlt
Goilles 13.
7·30-Bullwlnkle 3; Cartoons 4; Jetsons 6; H~rltm
Globetrotters Popcorn MachineS; Man From COS I
10; Make a Wish 13. Mister Rogers 20.
la·ro-Emergency Plus-• 3,4,15; Hong Kong Phooey
6, 13; Pebbles &amp; Bamm B~mm 8, 10; Sesame St. 20
8.3o-Josle &amp; the Pussycat~ 3,4, 15; Tom a. Jerry-Grape_
Ape6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road RunnerS; Bugs Bunny
&amp; Friends 10.
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9 oo.-.secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15; Elec Co. 20.
9:3o-Pink Panther 3,4, 15; Adventures of Gilligan 6,13;
Clue Club 8, Mister Rogers 2Q, Bandstand 10.
10·ro-Land ol the Lost 3,4,15; Super Friends 13; Hot
Dog 6; Shazam Isis 8,10; Zoom 20.
10·30-Runk J oe, Run 3,4, 15; Big Blue Marble 6;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
I I ro-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3.4, 15; Speed
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nuts a, TO; Inner Tennis 20
11. 30-Westwind 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 6,13, Ghost
Busters 8,10, Consumer Survival Kit 2Q.
12 ·00-Jetsons 3,4,15, Lost Saucer 6; Valley of the
Dinosaurs a, In the Know All-Stars 10; Action News
for !&lt;Ids 13; Crockett' s VIctory Garden 20
12:3o-GO USA 3,4,15; American Bandst~nd 13; Wl!d,
WIIO World ol Animals 6; U.S. Open Tennis B. TO.
1.()(}-Lidsvllle 3; Champions A; Soul Train 6;
Wrestling 15; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
1· 30-Marshall Football Hi ghlights ~; Hogan's Heroes
13. Wild Wild World of Animals 33.
2 ro-Grandstand 3,4, 15, Th~t Good Ole Nashville,
Music 6, Movie " The Commancheros" 13; Family
Theatre 33.
2· 1 ~ Baseball 3,4,15
2:30-Misslon Impossible 6; Insight 33
3.ro-Famll y at War 33
3· 30-FBI 6
3 . 5~Arl Instruction 13.
4·00-Golf a,10; Ironside 13; Bll With Knit 33.
4· 3o-Frlends of Man 6; l et's Grow a Garden 33
s.ro-Star Trek 3, Wide World of Sports 6,13; Adam-12
4; Wrestling 15, Romagnolls' Table 33.
5:3o-Great Day at the Fair 4; Music Prolect Presents
33
6 ro-N ews 3,4,6,10; God Has the Answer 15;
Crockett's VIctory Garden 33
6 3Q-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13, News 6, Rhoda
a, CBS News 10, Lilias Yoaa &amp; You 3.1
1 . ro-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee H ~w
16,6 , In the Know 10; Newsmaker '76 13; Rivals ol
Sherlock Hol mes 33.
7· 30-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild TO; Nashville
on the Road 13.
a 00- Emergency 3,4; 1976 College Football Preview
6, 13 , Baseball 15; Space 191'9 8; AI The Top 33;
Jeffersons 10 .
S·30-lvan the Terrible TO
9.ro-Movle " The Midnight Man" 3,4; NFL Foolb~ll
6, 13, Mary Tyl er Moore 8, 10, Upstairs. Downstairs
33
9.30-Bob Newhart 8,10.
lO·ro-Diahann Carroll 8,10, Men Who Made the
Movies 33
10. 30-&lt;-Movle " The Midnight Man" 15.
11 ·00-News a, 10; Jana kl 33
II : 1~ News 3,4, 15
II 3o-Movle " Hell Is For Heroes" a, Woody Hayes :
Football TO; PMA P ulse 15.
11 · 45-'-Mary Hartman 3, Woekend 4,15
12:00-ABC News 6, Movie " Firecreek" tO , News 13.
1 2 . 1 ~Mary Hartman 3. Sammy &amp; Co 6.
12·30-Movl e "The Masque of th e Red Death" 13.
12. 45-Mary Hartman 3
1·OO-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8. ABC News A.
1 1 ~Mary Hartman 3
I. 4~Mary Hariman 3.
2· l ~ New s 3; Movie " Tales of Terror" 13.
2.3o-Movle " Girl Trouble" 3
4:ro-Movle " Frontier Marshal " 3; ABC News 13.
5·3o-Movle " Steamboat ' Round he Bend" 3

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and Mu. Arthur Orr.
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D. D. Cleland and Mrs;
Carpenter, Columbus, were
recent visitors of D. M,
Cleland and Mrs. Clayto~
Allen.
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Chester
Belpre.
•;
Louise Ewing and Norma
News
Nolan, Zanesville, spent ~
Notes recent
ByClarlceAllen
afternoon wilb Mr.

Ualted Press llllematlon..l~
Today Is Friday, l:iept. ~.
Ute 247th day of 1976 with 119
to follow :
~
The moon is between lls
first quarter and full p~ .
The morning stars are
Jupiter and Salilrn.
~
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Mars.
;
Those born on Ibis date
under the sip of Vlr&amp;o. '
American engineer and
teacher Louis Henry Sulll~n
was born Sept. 3, 1850. 1
On lhla day in hllllory: 1
In 1783, the siRning of the
Treaty ol Paris offlciaUy
en~ed
tbe
seven-ye~r
American Revolutionary
War. The new counlry had
won it.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hines!

Tbe Almaoac

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BORN LOSER

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33.

ll •~Movie " Blackboard Jungle" 8.

SIX diamond bidders, but the
grea t ma)onty of player s
stopped at the nice, safe
th ree-notrump contract.
We show the hand here
because 11 IS one of those
hands that are a ctnch to b1d
right after the game IS over
Even loday we doubt if many
pa1rs "tn the f1na ls of the
world 's champ10nsh1p would
get to that fine notrump slam
We also doubt if Ted and
M1ke would get there if we
gave them the hand to b1d today So mehow or oth er
modern SCience would not
allow for M1ke's fmal jump to
s1x nolrump wh1ch certatnly
was the wmmng b1d

3

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Alfred
Social Notes

WIN AT BRIDGE
Winning contract not easy
NORTII IO l
4 A
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CHU RCH, ReY
Paul Neville
HARTFORD CHURCHOF CHRIST
pastor Sunday Sch ool 9 30 a m
IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev.•
Morn tng servic e
10 30 o tft
you th serv1c e
6 45 p m Wtlllom Ca mpbell , pastor . Sunday;
Evan geh s llc 1ervt ce 7 30 p m Sch oo l, 9 30 o m Jomet H11ghas , 1
Prayer meeting , Th ursday 7 30 supt , even ing serv lce l 7 30 p m •
We dn esda 'p' e\l•nl ng p raye ' 4
p.m
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION of m~tetlng , 7 30 p ,m You th pray•r
~
Sold Knob Rl' E J Grlll llh service egch Tuesd ay
FAIRVIEW SIBLE CHURCH
5Lip t ot churc h: Rev. L R
G lues encomp
pa stor: Roge r l e ior t, W Vo . Rt I. Rev George
Wdlfred Sr , Sunday School su pt Hoschar pastor Sunday SchoOl
Sunda y Sc hool, 9 30 o m praye r 9 30 a m Prayer and Bib le atudy
meehng Tuesday, 7 30 p m , 7 30 p m Cottage Praye r Serv td :
yo uth meeti ng, 6 p.m Sund ay Tu esday , 10 om Worship Ser
Leaders Ado Von Meter and Gret vice Thursday. 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N,
to Suttle Sunday even in g wa r
sh tp 1 p m th rough w1n ter mon Second , Mtd dleport; pa s tor Cu r ,
Its Stephe n Chu rch sch ool 9·JO;
ths .
MT HERMON CHURCH OF THE a m .. preaching services , 10 3Qr
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST a m and 7.30 p .m Wednes day:
I
Rev James H leach, pastor Sun e ven mg B1ble s tudy , 7 30 p .m
INDEPENDENT HOLINE SS CHUR'
da y schoo l, 9 30 a m , ~ ussell
Spe ncer supt Wors htp serv tce CH, INC - Corner Fourth a nJ
10 45 a m
Even tng worsh tp Lincoln Sts , Middleport : Rev •
olternottng with C E at 7 30 p m 0 Dell Manle y pastor , Sony Hud.;
on Sunda y Pra yer mee ting 7 30 so n Sunda y School supe rtnte n'
.rn We dnesd ay , Alfred Wo ll e den t Sunda y sch ool, 9 30 a m
eve ning worsh tp , 7 30 p m ,
oy: leader
WHITES CHAPEL Cool,.lle RC pray er and prai se serv tce 1
Rev Roy o ,eter , pas tor Sunday Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF
school 9 30 o m , worship serv ice
10 30 am Btble stud y a nd praye r POMEROY - Corner Ma in a nd
Court Sts
th ird floor O'JEU
se rvtce, We dn esday, 7 30 p m
ltghthouse Res taurant
Henr y
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Cook , pa sto r Sunday schoo l 10
Ca rl Pea k, pas tor , Bill Bro wn a ,m morning worship , 11 am ,
1ervtC e ,
7 30\
Sunday schoo l s upl
Sunday e ve ni n g
school, 9 30 o m , wors htp a nd We dnesday e ve nmg serv1ce
communton 10 30 a m Evemng 7 30 lnterde nom1na11onol , fu ll
se rviCe 7 30 p m Regular bo ard gospe l
RUTLAND CHURCHOF GOD --';
meef mg Sofurday 7 p m
RUTLAND COMMUNITY CHUR Pastor Dennis Boles Sunday
School. 10 a m .. wors hip service
CH Sunday School , 9 30 o m
wors h1p se rvtce , 11 o m , II 30 a .m and 7 30 p .m Praye{
Wedn esd o~ prayer me et tng 7 30 meelmg We dnesday , 7 30 p.m •
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST,
p m youth serv1ce s , Sunda y, 7
Rev Her.bert A1lmg, pasto r Sun'
p m , Sunday ntght wo rshtp , 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE day School , 9 30 o m morni!l g
NAZARENE, Re v Llo yd D G rimm, serv1ce , 10 :JO, youth servt ce , 6t4S
Jr pas to r Sunday schoo l 9.30 p.m , evongeh sttc se rvtce , 7.~
a m . wo rship servtee , 10 30 o m p m Pra ye r meeting ThursdaY~
~
Broadca st live ove r WMPO , yo ung 7 30p m
p e c;~pl e ' s
se r vice
6 45

Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Ridenour entertained
recently with a dinner
honoring their grandson
Lowell 's
birthday
anniversary. Guests mcluded
Mr . and Mrs. James
Ridenour, Lowell and John,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridenour
and son Jason, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wickhlun, Mrs. Jean
Summerfield and Mrs. Nora
Brown.
Miss Krist1e Hawk, Tuppers Plains, spent several
days w1th Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Christy.
Mrs. Leiba WOOd and Mrs.
Roy Christy attended the
recent C&lt;lle reunion at Wilson
Park, and visited in the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Hawk and family,
Tuppers Plalllll. Mrs. Wood
also was a supper guest of the
Hawks. Other guests were
BObble Hecox and his father,
Robert from Rockford, Dl.
They had attended the
Parker reunion . This was
Robert Hecox's fltst visit to
Ohio. He is a son of the late
Leon Hecox, who was a
former
Meigs
County
resident,
and
visited
frequently with Meigs county
relallves.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Robert
Allen , Columbus, were
weekend guests of Mr , and
Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Miss
Hilda
Weber,
Colwnbus, spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Keller.
Recent visitors of Mrs.
Allee Dodaon have been Mrs.
Do~ls Betz Bnd granddaughters, Tttmmy and Zena
Croft, St. Joseph, Michigan.
Miss Palricla Windon accompanied them to their
home lor a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill,
Rockledge, Fla., were recent
visitora of Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Orr. Weekend viii tors
of the Orrs were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Newnan, Jane and David,
Galion. Joining them for
dinner on Sunday was Paul
Moore. On Saturday evening
the Orrs and NeUIIlalll vlalted
witb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
and children, Baahan.
Emily Congrove, C&lt;llwn·
bus, was a recent overnight
guest of Mrs. Audrey Wootle.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
DeTray, Port Ant!ie, Wash.,
and Robin DeTray, Perrysburg, apent several claya with
Mr. and Mra. Arthur DeTray.
Mrs. Audrey Woode and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hlnea

ns.ooo i"yramod
10; Pop Goes the Country 15; To Tell the Tl'\llh 13;
Robert Mac Neil Report 20,33.
B·ro-Donny &amp; Marie 13; Sanford &amp; Son tS; Freedom
Celebration 6: NFL FO'ltball 8; Washlnolon WHI(
In Review 20,33; las Vegas Hour 10
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8·30-Baseball 15; Wall Street Week 20,33
9. ro-Movle " Death ~f lave House" 6, 13. U S.A. :
People &amp; Politics 20,33, Movie " The Culpepper
C~tt l e Co " 10
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10:ro-That Good Ole Nashville Music 3; To Be Announced 4; Pau l Nuchlms 33
10 :30-Porter Wagoner 3, Bottle for the While House
6, 13, NFL Action '76 A
11.ro-News 3.U,8. tO. 13, 15. Robert MacNeil Report
33
ll :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15, Rooki es 6,13; U.S. Oper
TeMis Highlights 8, Mary H~rt mon to, ABC News
7. JO-Baseball3.4; Candid Camera 6;

FRIDAY, SE PTEMB ER 3, 1974
5·ro-F Bt 3; P~rtrfdge F~mlly 8. Mission: Impossible
15.
5 30-Adam-12 4; News 6; Family Altair 8; Elec Co.
20,33; Adam-12 13
6 ro-News 3,4,B,T0,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6·30-NBC News 3,4,15, ABC News 13. AndyGriflllh 6,
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20,
Ca rrascolen d~s 33.
7 ro-Tru th or Cons. 3; To Telllhe Tr uth 4, Bowling for
Dollan 6; Sp~ce : 191'9 B; Don Ada ms Screen Test
13; News TO; Fa mily Afl~ l r 15, Woman 20. B l~ck
Perspective on the News 33

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rt• Eorl

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Television log for easy viewing·

TAKE A GOOD LOOK
AT THIS GUY. EVER
SEEN HIM BEFORE?

YOUR ATTORNEY, EH?

a nd Pomeroy Sts , Stan Qolg. '
pastor, Sunday school , 9 A5 o m ~ ;
wonh ip ••rvlc•. 11 o m , tra in ing ..,.
union, 6 30 p m. : evenln" wor· !
s h ip service , 7.30 p.m . Mid Week ,
prayer urvice , W.dnesday , 7 30 I

Shuler, pas tor , Wor1hlp service ,
9 30 am Su nday 1-et'!ool 10 30
a m Btb le Stvdy and prayer ser·
¥iceThunday , 7.30p m
Road , Gary Ktng , pastor. Sunday
sch ool 9 30 o .m , even ing war
sh tp. 7 30 p m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday , 7 30 p.m .

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A- The Daily SenUnel, Middleport-Pomeroy,0., Friday, Sept 3, 1976

KfNO CHURCH 01- CHRIST, bit Sludy 7 30 p.m.. Sunday

SYMBOL
OF
NOBILITY

George f r.denck . supt. S.r Yice
week ly 9 30 o m on Sunday
Prtodli ng firt t and third Sundays
of mon lh by Cllllord Smllh. 9 30
a .m.

HOBSON, CHRiSTIAbl UNION.

TRINIT't' Cti URCM Rev W H

Pemn pastor, Roy Moyer , Sun·

doy school supt Churc k School,
9 ~ 1 5 om , w orsh1 p service, 10 30
o m, Cha n r~hctorso l , Tuesdoy .
7 30 p m under d1recllon of M n
Poui Neose

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE COrner Union and
Mulber ry Rev Clyde V Hender.
son . poslor Su nday school 9 30
a .m Glen M cC lu ng, supt morn
~ng worsh ip , 10•30 o m • e...en.ng
service, 1 30 mid week ser1.11Ce
Wednesday 1 7 30 p m

GI\ACE EPI SCOPAL Tho Rev
Haro ld Dee th , rec tor Ch urch ser·
~vtces . 10 30 o m Ho ly commu·

The bald eagle , a noble bird,
emblem of America.
And yet It was not the

choice of Benjamin Franklin,
one of our wi sest patriots

To emph asize the diffe rences between the world's first
dem ocra cy and the warlike ,
!rlstocratic

powen of Europe.

Fnmi$J,I n c hose the docile tu r~
ke y,
so
comm on
to

Amenca-instead of a bird of
prey--to symboli ze the Umted

States.
But the eagle, long a sign
of courag e, freedo m a nd

power, caught the fancy of
Fnnkl i 's fello w patriots

g

Philadelphia In

I
To them "no ble" meant
more than heredita ry rank.

Noble als o mea nt "a n
exalted moral character, ad·
nlrable 1n conceptiOn,

Sunday
Monday
Tuesda y Wednesday
Reue/olfon ReuelaNon Reuelatfon Nel1emlah
7911

21 l 8

Thursday

Frida y

PIO!rm
32 1-11

P!olms
92 1 IS

stately " - all

8· 1-12

22· 1-7

qualities

epitomizing the democratic

experiment called the Umted
States
And to this day the United

Saturday
/SQioh
12 1 6

States strives to retain that,

noble character symbolized
by Its emblem, embodied by
Its spiritual heritage

selected by The Amencan Btble Soctely

With the hope it will , in some measure, foster and help sustain th at
which is good in famil y and community l ife, this feat ure is sponsored by
the business firm s and organi zations who se names appear below

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

- MEIGS TIRE CENTER, INC.

IHo FINE ST IN MOBIL E HOMES
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph . l92-7034
.

Ph 991 2101

John F Fultz

WILKINSON'S

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL EN GINE SALES &amp;SERV ICE
498locust St Middleport Ph. 991-3012

Mtddleporl, Ohto

Pomeroy

ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Corne r of Sycam ore o nd Second
Sts_ Pome roy The Ae 11 Wttltorn
M1ddhu warrh Pastor
Sunday
School 01 9 45 o m a nd Church
Se rvtc es 11 o m
SAC RED ijfART , Rev Father
Pau l 0 We-1\m, pas tor Phone
~n, 2825 Saturday e ve f' tng Moss
7 JO Sunday Ma 5S 8 a nd 10 ,, m
Confe ss ton Satu rday . 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Re•
Ralph Zun del pastor Willtom
Watson Su nday scho ol sup!
Sunda y school 9 30 a m BYF , 6
p m B1ble s tudy Wednesday 7
p m ch o ~r procttce Wednesday
a 30 p m
BURli NGHAM CHUR CH Re.,.
Bobb'p' Elki nS, pastor Sunday
sch oo l, 10 o m , wo rSht p serv tce
I I o rn and 7 p m, Wedne5doy
evem ng servtce 7 p m.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 261
Mu lberry Ave Pomero y Pau l J
Whtte Pa s to r Ga ry Basham Sun
da y schoo l sup! Sunda y sc hool
9 30 a m · mornmg worst'llp
10 30, fh·en ing wo rsh tp, 6 30 p m
Mtdweek pra yer servtce 7 30

pm
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST, Thomo• l

SYRACUSE FIRST CHU RCH OF
GOO Rev George Ot le t pas tor
Sunday school 9 45 a m morn
mg
pr e o chm g
11 a m
evo ngehshc ser~tce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee ting Thursda y 7 30

OLD DEXTER SIBLE CHRI STIAN

" HElL " DEA LER

Caiii49-28JS For An Appointm ent
Racine, Ohto

Ph. 949 2682

Rae me

WESLEYAN

OF CHRIST 200 W Mo tn St . Jerry
Paul m tn.s te r phone 992·7666
ConservOt ille non •ns trumenta l,
Sun day worsh ip 10 a m , Btble
stud y, 11 om , worshtp , 6 p m
Wednesday Bi ble study 7 p m

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON

Thlfd 51.
.

POMER OY

HOLINESS CHURCH Ho rnson11tlle
Rood Re v Dewey Kmg Pa stor
Ed tson Weaver OSS iSion t H ef. ~t
Eb ltn Sunda y Schoo l Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 o m Evenmg wor·
shtp 7 30 p m Prayer and Pro tse
servtce Thursday , 7 JO p m

pm
POMEROY WES T SI D~ CHURCH

RACINE PLUMBING &amp;HEATING

CHURCH
Rev Ro lph Sm1t h
pastor Sunday n ·hool 9 30 a m
Mrs Wc;~ rley Fra nciS super inten
dent Preoch mg serviCes firs t &amp;
th1rd Sundays folla wtng Sunday

School
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST,

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE ·
SERVICES
214 E. Main

Open 8 to S - Clased Thurs

Ph 992-5130

Pomeroy

Preoc hmg 9 30o m , t trst o n~ se·
cond Sunda ys of each month,
thtrd and fo urth Sundays eoc h
mont h wors h tp serYiCe a t 7 30
p m Wednesday eve m ngs of
7 30 Prayer a nd Btb le Study

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Ractne, Ohto

SEVENTH DAY

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

ELLIS &amp;SONS SOHIO

.
GROCE RIE S&amp; GENER AL
COMPLETE AUTOMOT IV E SER VICE
MERCHA NDI SE
Locust
&amp; Boech Sis MtddleporiPh 192 9921
Ractne
.
Ph. 949-1550

ADVENTIST.

Mu lber ry He ight s Rood Po meroy
Pas tor Gerard Seton, Sabbath
Schoo l Supe nntendent
Claro
Mcintyre Sabbath Sc hool , Satur
doy aft ern oon at 2 00. w tlh Wor
shtp SerYtee fol lowtng ot3 15

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUR

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Nationw ide Ins Co ol Columbus, 0
Pomeroy
104 W. Mam
Ph. 992 2318

BAKERS OF GAY90 BREA D
Mnktleporl
Ph 991·3030

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BR EAD
Huntttlgton , W Va

I.

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRE SCRIPTION S

992-'2955

Pomeroy

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
LOUI S W OS BORN E
220 E. Motn
Pomeroy
Ph. 991 1178

DUDLEY'S

MARK VSTORE

TWIN CITY GATEWAY

Middleport, Oh1o

Middleport, Ohio
WE HANDLE ONLY
U S DA CHOICE MEATS

GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Ph. 992-3284

Middleport

FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
2CONVENIENT MARKETS

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

DYESVIILE COMMUNITY CHUR
pas tor
Su nday schoo l 9 ~ o m , Sunday
morn ing worship 10 30 Sunday
e venmg servic e , 7 30

THE SALVATION ARMY , 115

HALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Middleport, Oh10

Ph. 713 -5721

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AMERICAN PAINTING CO.

K&amp;C JEWELERS

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

29~W

Second

Pomeroy

Ph. 992-3863

SALEM STREET MARKET

Gerald &amp; Melva Elb10 , Owner
Open a to 7 dally 1~ 5 Sun
Rutland
Ph. 741-2424

RACINE PLANING MILL

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE CENTER
RICirM

Ph. 949-9TJO

RACINE FOOD MARKET
THE STORE WITH A HEART
I'll. 949·2626
RKint
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Syracuse

JEHOVAH S WITNESSES. lorry

Carnahan
presiding mm1ster
Sunday Bible lec ture , 9 30 a .m
Wotchtowttr study , 10·30 o m
Tuesday , Bible study 7 30 p m
Thursday , ministry School , 7 30
p m , servtce meeting 8 30 p m

Ph. 992.3978
_'_

lownt nce Manley pastor, Mrs
Run ell Young Sunday Sche&gt;ol

R1c1n1
949·2020

Che•te r
985-JJOI

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Fourth and Moln Mtddleport
Rev Henry Key , Jr , pas tor Sun
day School , 9 30 o m Mrs Ervtn
Baumgardner , supt
Mo rn ing
wonh1p tO .45 o m

MII)DLEPORT CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION

TV &amp;APPLIANCE
GAS SERVICE

RIDENOUR

Butternut Ave Pomeroy Envoy
and Mrs Ray Wlntng o ff iCers In
charge s u,.,doy holine ss meettng
10 o m , Sunday scho o l, 10i 30
o m Leader YPSM ElotSe Ada ms
7 30 p.m. solvation meettng
Lad1es Home League 12 noon to 2
p m . Thursday; prayer mee-t mg
a nd Btble study T h ur~day , 7 30

pm

INDUSTRIAL &amp; COMMER CIA L
.,
Keepsa ke Diamond Ring s
Ph. ~~6-0963 AddtSon, Oh1o Ph. 992 6173
212 E Mo1n St.
Pomeroy Ph. 991·3785
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

Oe l( ter Rd lo ngsvtlle, Oht o , Rev
Clyde Ferrell, Pastor Su nday
School
11
a m
Satu r day
preochtng s erviCe s 7 30 p m .
Wedne sday e ventng 81ble 1fudy
o t 7 30p m

CH, Roge r C Turner

Ded tcaied to the Interests ol
Me1gs-Mason Area
PIMone 992 -2156
.

Milson ,

Evangeltsft t ser viCe , Sunday 7 30
p m , prayer meettng , Tuesday ,
7 30 p m Bible Study Thu rsday

FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH,

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Ph. 992·2582

RACINE APOSTOLIC CHURCH

Ba tl ey Run Rood Re v Emmell
Rawson , pas tor Mondley Dunn,
supt Sunday school 10 o m Sun·
day e Yentng ser\ltce 7 30 Btble
ftochtng , 7 30 p m Thursday

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Pomeroy ,

CH Re-Y Roge r Fo rd , Jr pastor
Drewy Gore
supt
Sunda y
school 9 30 o m mornmg war
shtp , 10 45o m
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
Casto pa stor Sunday S.:hoo l,
9 30 a m e venmg worshtp, 7 30
Thursday e Yenmg praye r sero,~ lce
7 30 p.m.

7 30p m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CENTER,

TWO LOCATIONS
39 N Second St.
Middleport, 0 .
46 Court 51
Gallipolis, 0 .

MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Corn er Sixth and Palme r the Rev
Peter G ronda l pa stor: Donny
Thompson s upertntondent Sun
day School WMPO Rad io pro
gram 1 45 o m Sunday Srhool
'9 15 o m . Morn i:Jg Wot l htp
10 15 om You th actlvlft es ond
fellowship for jun ior ond senio r
high 1tudents 6 p m Sunday
' ventng worl h tp 7 30 p m , Mid
w ee k
p r aye r
se r vices
Wednesday 7 30 p m

Dorrell Ooddr1ll, pastor. StJndo~
Sc hool
9 30 a m
leonard
Gt lmore f tnt e lder &amp;Yenlng u r·
vtce
7•30 p m
Wednesday
prayer meettng, 7 30 p m

Ml MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Roctne Route 2 The Rev Chorl•s
Hand, pastor , Sunday sch ool, 9 -45
o m , mormng wonh lp , 11 o m .
Eve nmg serv ice s , Tutsday and
Fndoy , 7 30p m . '

SEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, Doug Seamon,
mintS I8r , Bt ble study 9 30 a m ,
morning worsh ip , !0·30 o m ,
evenm g wors hip , 7 30 p m
Wednesday Btbla s tudy 7 30 p m

kENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,

G.arge Frederick , su pt Sunday
ntQn first Sunday of month chur
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mid morrttng s ervtce , 9 30 a m with
ch schoo l, tO 30 o m for nurs ery dlepor t 5th a nd Matn , George preaching on first and third Sun·
t!'lrough 12
Glo ze m1nister Jam e s Stiee tl doy Qf mon th by Georg• Pu;kens
POMEROY CHURCHOF CHRIST supermtenden t Btb le sc hool 9 30 STIVERSVIL LE COMM UNITY
Richa rd Eva nson pas tor, 81ble o m
morntng worsh ip 10 30 O tURCH, Sunday School servtce
sc hOQ I 9 30 om . wo rs h1p 10 JO o m
eve ning wors h tp 1 30 10 am . , P ray er meeh ng ,
o m . adult worsh1p ser"Jice a nd p r ~yer
stHvtc e
7 p m Thursday. 7 p m .. Sundgy even ing
young peoples meeting . 7 30 Wednesday
servtce, 7 p ,m
p m Comb1ned B1ble study and
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF IHE ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
prayer me e ttng, Wednes day 7 30 NAZARENE
Re_.
Don Co le Pomer oy Ha rm onvl lle Rd
Don
pm
pastor , Mn Mary lot hey Sunday Kennedy pas tor 811! McElroy .
THE SALVATION ARMY, Envoy schoo l supt Sunday school, 9 30 Sunday sch ool s upt
Sunday
Roy W Wining , off tc e r tn charge
am , mormng wors htp I D 30 sch ool , 9 30 0 m , mo rning wor·
10 o m , Ho lmeu a rn , Sunday
evangel iS t iC s htp and communion 10,30 a m
Sunday
meetmg , 10 30 om . Sunday mee ting
7 30 p m
P rayer Sunday even tng you th Chris tia n
School You ng Peop le 's Le gton 7 meetmg Wedne sday . 7 30 p m Endeavor 6 30 p m worsh ip str·
p m , Thursdov I to 3 p m
UNITED PRE SBYTER IAN vtce , 7 30 p m Wednesday even·
Lod tes Hom e l eogue 7 p m Prep MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY tng prayer meeting and Bibl e
daues
Owtght l Zavt h d trec tor
study 7 3Qp m

Holme s pasto r Btble 51vdy
Saturday
7 30 p m
Su nday
Copy~t1 976 Ketsle• Adllertistng &amp;!NICe Inc Sl,asburg \l~tg• n lil
sc hool. l O a m ., Evangehst tc ser
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vice , 7 lOp m Svndoy
~ r1 prures

9 45 o m., mormng worshtp, I I
o m , evening wouh1p, 1 :JO
Prayer meeting, Tue sday 7 30
p m Young peopl e'$. meeltng ,
7·30 p ,m Thu rsday

S.,pt Sunday School 9.30 am
Evening

wonhlp ,

7 30

Wednesday proy•r m~tellng 1 30

pm
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO

Ractn • Route 2 the Rev James
M Mu n~y pa s to r. Sunday school

HARRISON V ILLE

PRESBVT ERIAN
Rev
Er ne st
S t r~c khn pastor . Sun day churt h
schoo l, 9 30 om , Mr s Homer
lee su pt
mo rnmg wo rshtp ,

10 30

ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ptne G rove The Rev Wtllia m
Pastor Ch urch
Mtdd le swo rth
serv tce~ 9 30 a .m Sun da y Sc hoo l
10 30a m

BRADBUR Y

MIDDLEPORT Sunday school
9 30 o m R•c hord Va ughan s upt
Morntng worsh1p 10 30
SYRACUSE Morntng wors h ip 9
a m Sunday school , 10 c m Mrs
Sa mpson Hall sup t

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST, Kun Co le pa stor Kevtn
King Sunda y schoo l supt Sunda y
schoo l 9 30 a m , worsh1p ser·
v1ce , 10 30 o .m
Su nday ser·
litcts 7 p m , youth me etmg
W&amp;dnesda y, 7 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST

Re v

Rev James 0 Guynn , pasto r Freeland Norrts pas tor Sun day
Sunda y sc hool 10 am Sunday sch ool 10 a m Churc h service 7
worshtp II a m Sunday ev entng p m Wednesday Bible Study 7
~ ervtc e 7 p m Wednesday w a r
pm
d llp se rvtee 7 30 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH NAZA RENE , Rev John A ( off.
Near Long BoHom Ed se l Hart ma n, pas to r Sunday St hool , 9 30
pastor Sunda y sc hool 10 om . om , Gerold Wells , sup t Morn·
Church
7 30 p m
prayer mg wors htp , 10.30 o m , Sunday
meet ing, 7 30 p m Thursday
e ve ni ng worsh tp, 7 :10, Prayer
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL meeftng . Wednesday 7 30 p.m
Th1rd AYe the Re v Wtll1om Kmt
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Oon l
tel , past or Ronal d Dugan Sun · Wal ker Pastor . Ronme Sa lser ,
day School Supt Classes for all Sunday school sup t
Sunday
ages even tng ser11 tce , 7 30 Btb le sch ool 9 30 o m , mo rn tng war·
study Wednesday , 7 30 p m
sh tp 10 40 o m Sunday eve mng
you th se r..te es , Fn day , 7 30 p m
wo rshtp 7 30 Wednesda y eve n·
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill SAP tng Btb le s tudy 7 30
TIST. Corner Ash a nd Plum , Noel
DANVIll E WESLEYAN
Rev
Herrman pas tor Satu rda y even Lelon Glas u re pastor Sund a y
tng se rv1ce 7 30 p m Sunda y Sc hoo l, 9 30 o m
you th and
Schoo l 10 a m Sunda y evenlng 1untor you th service 6 45 p m .
worshtp 7 30 p m
eventng w o rsh tp
7 30 p m
MEIGS
pra yer and pro1se Wedne s day,
COOPERATIVE PARISH
7 30 p m

METHODIST CHURCH

Robert T Bumga rne r ,
Dtrector

POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v Ro be rt Hoyden
Rev James Corb ttl
CHESTER Wors h1p 9 IS am
Cl-tLirch School ! 0 a m
POMEROY Wors htp 10 30om
Church School 9 30 a m UMYF
630pm
EN TERPRISE, Worship 9 om
Church School lO a m
ROCK SPRINGS , Wo rsh tp 10
om Chu rch School 9 15om

UMYF630p m

FLATWOODS Worship , 11 a m
Ch urch Schooll 0 o m

MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Rev Rober! Bumga rner
HE.ATH Robert Bumgarner
Pastor Worsh1p 10 30o m Chur
chSchool 9 30 a m UMYF 6p m
RUTLAND , W•lbu r Htlt , Pa stor
Worsht p 10 30 o m Chu rch School
9 30 o m

Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTIST

M~les

Tro ut
pas tor
Sund ay
sch oo l, 10 o m Steve lttt le su p!
Eventng s e rvtce , 7 p m , prayer
meeting , Thu rsday , 7 p m

CHESTER CHURCHOF GOD,
Rev Sobby Porter, pasto r Sun·
day sch oo l, 9 30 a m wor s htp
ser11tee , 11 a m , ev emng ser vtee
7 30 yo uth se rv1ce . Wednesday ,

730 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH Ted Jones pastor Sunday
sch oo l 9 30 o rn Roy Stgmon
sup! , morntn g worshtp 10 30
Sunday even tng serv tce 7 30,
mtd ·week serviC e , Wedne sday ,

7 30 p.m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE

NAZARENE. Rev
Dol e Bon
pasto r. Bo b Moo re
Sunday
Sc hool supt , Su nday schc;~ol
cla sses for all ag es 9 30 a m
mo rmng worshtp 10 45 o m
NYPS 6 30 p m : evongelts ttc ser·
vtce 7 30 p m
Prayer and
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
fa s ttn g Tue sday
10 o . m
Rev Rtcho rd E Jo rvts
Mid we ek
praye r
s er vtce ,
ASBUR Y Wo rsh1p 11 o m Ch ur Wednesday , 7 30 p m , men 's
ch Sc hool 9 50 a m UMW t1rst prayer meehng . Sat ur day . 7 f' m ..
Tuesday Btble Study Thu rs 7 30 m1sston ar y mee ting
second
pm
We dne s day , 7·30 p m
FOREST RUN , Wo rshtp 9 o m
UNITED FAITH NON
Church School l 0 o m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev Robe rt
MINER SVIll E Worsktp 10 o m Smtth , pas tor Sunday School
Churc h School 9 o m
9 30 a m , Clo ss leader , l eo Htll
SYRACUSE Chruch School 9 30 wonhtp serviCe, 10 30 o m , chur·
a m Wor5ht p s ervic e 7 30 p m
ch7 30p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Re v T1moth y Smith
Cluste r l ea der
Rev Steven W•lson
AssoCiate
BETHANY (Do rcas ), Worshtp
9 30 a m Chu rch School 10 30

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN

CHRI ST Elden R Blak e pastor
Sunday School 10 o .m Howard
McCoy. supt Mo rntng se rm on
I I a m Sunday ntght ser vtces
Chnst lon Endeavor 7 30 p m
Song 5e rvtce 8 p m Preodu ng
om
8 30 p m
M1dweek Praye r
CARMEL Chr uch School 9 30 meeting , Wedne sday , 7 p m , Ray
a m Worsh ip 10 30 o m 2nd a nd Adam i loy leade r.
4th Sundays
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
APPLE GROVE Sundoy School l ocot&amp;d at Rutland on Ne w Ltma
930o m Worship 730 pm 1st Rood next to Forest Acre Park
and 3rd Sundays Praye r mee ttng Rev Roy Ro use pastor Robert
Wednesday 7 30 p m Fe ll owsh tp Musser , Sunday S&lt;:h ool supt Sun
sup per tlrst Sat urday 6 p m UMW da y 5c hool, 10 30 om wo rs h ip
2ndT uesdoy 7 30 p m.
7 30 p m Bobl e St udy
EAST LETART Chruch School Wednesday , 7 30 p m , Saturday
1st 2nd 3rd Sunday s 9 30 a m mght prayet se rvice , 7 30 p m
Four th Sunday 10 30 o m Wor
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
s htp 2nd Sunday 7 30 p m 4th Roger Wat 5on. pasto r, Je n •e
Sunday 9 30 o m Prayer meetmg Wh ite , S11ndoy schoo l supt Morn
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW 1s t tng wonh1p, 9 ·30 a m
Sun
Tuesdoy7 30p m
doyschool 10 30 o m , e venmg
WESLEY AN (RoconeI Sunday ser'lltte 7 30 Wednesday Btble
Schoo l 10 o m Wo rsh1p II a m , Study , 7 30 p m
Jr UMYF W&amp;d nt~ sdoy 3.30 p ,m ,
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Btble Study Thursday 7 p m Cho1r Brown, supply pastor Sunday
Practice Thu rsday 8 p m
sc hoo l 9 45 o .m , Sunday evening
lETART FAllS Chu rch School worship 7 .30 p m ,
h i, 2nd 3rd Sundays 10 IS om
TUPPERS PlAINS CHRISTIAN
4th Sunday 9 15 om , Wo rsh1p CHURCH
Eugene Underwood ,
ht 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 a m , pastor; Ho ward Coldwell Jr
.4th Sundoy 7 30 p m
Sunday School Su pt : Sunday
MORNING STAR, Worship 9 30 Schoo L 9 30 a m , Marnmg Se r·
o m , Church School 10 30 a m , mon, 10 30 om Sunday eY'en·
M1d·Week Se rv tc&amp; Wt~drt esdoy 8 1ng servtce , 7 p m
p m.
LETART FALLS UNITED
MORSE CHAPEL , Worohp 11 BRETHREN . Rev . Freeland Norr la,
o m Church School 9 30 a m
pa stor. Floyd No m s, s upt . Sunday
PORTLAND Worship 7 30 p m . school , 9 30 o .m , morntng s er
Church School9 30 a m
man 10 30 o m .. Prayer service

SUTTON Church School 9 30 Wodnesdoy 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF GOD OF
10 JOo m
PROPHECY, G P Smith posiOr
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Su nday Scl'\ool, 10 am , Arthur

o m Wors htp 1s t a nd 3rd Sundays

Rev RIChard Tho ma s
He nson , Supt , Morning Worth•p .
Pastor
11 a .m .. Young People 1 'Serv ice ,
Dua ne Sydenstr tc ker
7 p.m.. Evening service. ? 30
John Douglas
p.m , Wednesday Mid -Week
Associates
Prayer SerVICfil: , 7 30 p m , Youth
JOPPA , Worshtp 10 a m , Chvr- meeting , 6 30 p m Eventng w orch School 9 o m , Prayer Me eting ship, 7 30p m
W&amp;dnesdoy 8 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
LONG BOTTOM, Sundoy school NAZARENE , Rev. Herbert Grate,
ot 9 30 a m Wo rship servtettS at pastor Worsh1p service 11 o .m
7 30 p m Btble 1tudv and Youth and 7 30 p m. Sunday , Sunday
me e ltng at 8 p m
on School 9 30 a .m . Rtchard Borton,
Wednesdays
s upl.
P r ayer
meeting .

NORTH BETHEl, Worship 11 Wednesday , 7 30 p m.
am , Church School lOam
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
ALFRED Sundoy School 9 30 CHRIST Jock Perry minister Sun·
am ' Wo rshtp 10 45 om Pray er
metaling We dnes day 7 45 p m
UMW 3rd Tuesdoy 8 p m

REEDSVIllE Sundoy School9 30

o m Wonhtp 7 30 p,m , Prayer
Me•fing 7.30 p .m
Tuesday,
Viaitotion7 30p m lstThunday ,

Sit VER RIDGE Wo11hlp 10 o m
Church School9 o m ·

TUPPERS PLAINS , Worshop 9
am Church Schoo l lOa m

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day School 9 30 o m . mo rning
church 10 30om , Sunday even·
tng servtce ,
7 30
p .m
Wednesday service , Bp .m

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHOOIST
CHURCH, Rev Floyd F Shoolt ,
~lor. lloyd Wrlghl
Sunday
School Supt , Morning Wontup
9 30 a m : Sunday School 10 20
o m Wed ne1doy Prayer and Bl

e ven ing worsh ip 7.30 p .m : Choir
Proctiu Thundoy 1 p.m

evongellttk service , 7:30 ~

P&lt;oye&lt; mMtlng, Wodntlday, 1 36
p.m , Missionary tnHtlng,

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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. p.m li&lt;sl wodModoy ol month. Chatles Russell, Sr • mlnttftr;
MASON COUNTY
MASON FIRST BAPTIST. SocQnd :
Rick Macomber , supt Sunday
tchool , 9 30 a m ; worshtp ••r·
viCe 10 30 om Bible Study.
f uetdoy , 7 30 p .m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER CAY

SAINTS. Portland Rod "• Rood
William Ro~,~sh , poator Denny
Eva ns , Sundar. School Dlr.ctor.
Sund ay Schoo , 9•30 o .m Morn·
lng worsh ip 10•30 am Sunday
t ve ntng servi c e 1 p . m
Wednesday everting prayer ser·
vices. 7 30 p m

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Cor"'

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN

Bruce Smith pastor Wa ll a ce
Damewood Supt Bibl e School
9 30 o m Pr.ach ing sef\'lce
10 .45 a m No •'JII!lntng service

HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST

A511S BOLO ,

Vo Sunda y Bible Study 10 a .m.. ,
Worship 11 a m. a nd 7 P. m. Bible f
Study Wednesday 7 p m VocQI ;
music
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Ma so.n . Pastor, Wa lter Cloud...
Su ndoyschool9 4S o m. : wor1hl
service, 11 o.m a nd 7 30 p.m.
W• ekly Bible study W.dnesd&amp;y1
7 30p m

CARLETONCHURCH Klngsbu&lt;y

OF WATfR?1 '

0 BoJC 487 , Miller St , Mason W. :

CAP!'A1N EASY

MASON ASSEM81 Y OF GOD.

ANY Pl-ACS El-SE
HAS TO f&gt;E AN
IMPROYEMHJT1

Dudd ing l ane Mason , W Va.
Ches ter Te nnant1 PC~s tor . S1.1 n~y
School9 ~5 o m ,. Children 's Chur·
6.4S p.m Young People t S.r·t
Yice 6 45 p .m . Evan gelistic Ser·;
vice 7 30 p .m Wom.n's Mlt•i
slonary Co uncil 10 o m . first al\d
thtrd Tues day s . Praye r and Blbl t '
Study , We dnt~ ddy 7 30 p m
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know 11 we really have the
conversatiOns tn our Monday
articles
The answer 1s lhat we talk
over nearly all the articles,
but that the actu al Monday

By Oswa ld &amp; Ja mes Jacoby
Here IS a hand that contnbuted maten ally to the VIC·
tory of Ted Lightner and M1ke
Gott li eb 1n the 1932 hie
masters ' patrS
WHO CAME BAC:K
Play1ng at SIX notru mp
r---:-:;;:::::::;:':;-:-;;::::;;;== M1ke stmply knocked out the
OH , BILL! ace of clubs and collected ftve
MantER! ATLAST 01/li. clubs three diamonds and the
OH, BfS5 1 IT 'S
SOil, OUR
'
Bil l ~ COME
REAL :&gt;ON major su11 aces and kmgs for
QUI CK--HAS C'ONlE' h1s 12 tn cks and what turned
HOME! oul to be an absolute top score
w1th no one close
True, two of the three pairs
who b1d s1x clubs made 11 The
oth er pa1r lost to an msptred
lead by East The
d1amond break bea t the

conversat10tJs are somewhat
contn ved Otherw1se, we
would not have space
(Do you have a quesf10n
to r /h e experts? Wnte "Ask
fhe Jacobys " care of tl11s
newspape1 The Jacobys w1 /l
ans wer tndfVIdua l quest1ons
If sta mped self-addressed
envelopes ate enclosed The
most mte restmg qu esttons
Will be used m thts colum n
and w11f re ce1ve cop1es of
JACOBY MODE RN I

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EV!=RYTH ING
15 $ET,
DIEGO .1

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Take him
some coffee

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Sunday School attendanee
on Aug. 29 was 45, lbe offeripg
$20. Worship services were
held at 10:4hllb Rev . ArthW:
Duhl of Atbellll bringing the:
message. Attendance at tlll~
service was 21.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DJ
Woode, Nina Robinson, Mr;
and Mrs. Howard Flandeifs;
and Florence Sp~ncer .of
Allred Church, attended lbe
hymn sing at Tuppers Plains
Church, Saturday evening,
Aug . 28.
,
The Swartz family reuniol1
held here in Wood grov~i
Sunday, Aug. 29, was we'l
attended wilh a basket dlnne~
served at 12:30. Games werti
enjoyed by the youth whil(
the older folk visited. Til«:
reunion is held on the las•
Sunday of August each year~
Mr. and Mrs. Garlan1t
Caldwell attended tbel
wedding of their daughter •
Janice Ritchie and Da;td
Michael Kestner, at the
Lutheran Church at Pomero)l
recently .
.,
The Vernon Swartz famU~
called on his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz, Sundaf
afternoon.
,

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
l Chinese
1 Famed
ISland
fiddle
5 Emerson's
fashioner
mtddle
2 Battlefield
name
figure
10 Mother
3 Papal veil
(Fr.)
4 Capital of
II Express
. Japan
5 Of a fabr.1c
for Mtss
ChriStie
6 Netherlands
13 Moslem
Anhlles
1sland
prayer call
14 Expulsion
7 Fraulein's
15 Sesame
name
16 Peach
8 Leave a
variety
sleeper
11 Refreshtng 9 Fonner
quaff
Ihyph wd. 1
(2 wds )
l2 SIOck
19 AssiStance
exchange
20 Coffee
member
receptJJcle 16 Raiso'l.§ H.S S'-:--Iil = =cc 21 Referee's
call

22

Yesterday's Answer
18 Famed
Italian
thespian
21 Hardly
noticeable
22 Elementary
particle
23 Celebrated
24 Batter's
concern
25 Lament

27 Less remote
29 Michelangelo
statue
30 Wtld
31 Confederate
32 Become
tardy
34 Piercing
guess
37 Monkly title

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'Tfil~n" 25 Gold seeker

Wander
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( sl )
28 Substitute

for "you"
29 Like a
puppy
33 Twisting
force
35 Spamsh
queen
36 Speechifies
37 Fuse partly
38 Nullify
39 Classify
40 Exclude
41 Scandina-

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apostrophes. the len gth an d forma twn of 1he words arc all
hlnl&lt; Each day the code letleiS at c diiTrrcnl.
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12 :ro-Movle " Chamber of Horrors'' 10; J~nak l 33.
12 .4Q-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6, Wrestling 13.
1·ro-Midn lght Special 3,4, 15
1. 40-NI!ws 13.
2: 30-News 3.
3 ro-Movle " Navy Mi lle" 3
4.3o-Movie " Life Begi ns al 40" 3
6:ro-Movle " It Shouldn 'l Happen to a Dog" 3
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER4, 1916
6.ro-Summer Semester 10
6 30-Matters of Li fe 6, Summer Semester 8;
Treehouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13
1:ro-Saturday Report 3; Ag-USA 4: Eddie Saunders
6; TreehouseCiub8; U.S F ~rm Report 10, Groovlt
Goilles 13.
7·30-Bullwlnkle 3; Cartoons 4; Jetsons 6; H~rltm
Globetrotters Popcorn MachineS; Man From COS I
10; Make a Wish 13. Mister Rogers 20.
la·ro-Emergency Plus-• 3,4,15; Hong Kong Phooey
6, 13; Pebbles &amp; Bamm B~mm 8, 10; Sesame St. 20
8.3o-Josle &amp; the Pussycat~ 3,4, 15; Tom a. Jerry-Grape_
Ape6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road RunnerS; Bugs Bunny
&amp; Friends 10.
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9 oo.-.secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15; Elec Co. 20.
9:3o-Pink Panther 3,4, 15; Adventures of Gilligan 6,13;
Clue Club 8, Mister Rogers 2Q, Bandstand 10.
10·ro-Land ol the Lost 3,4,15; Super Friends 13; Hot
Dog 6; Shazam Isis 8,10; Zoom 20.
10·30-Runk J oe, Run 3,4, 15; Big Blue Marble 6;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
I I ro-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3.4, 15; Speed
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nuts a, TO; Inner Tennis 20
11. 30-Westwind 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 6,13, Ghost
Busters 8,10, Consumer Survival Kit 2Q.
12 ·00-Jetsons 3,4,15, Lost Saucer 6; Valley of the
Dinosaurs a, In the Know All-Stars 10; Action News
for !&lt;Ids 13; Crockett' s VIctory Garden 20
12:3o-GO USA 3,4,15; American Bandst~nd 13; Wl!d,
WIIO World ol Animals 6; U.S. Open Tennis B. TO.
1.()(}-Lidsvllle 3; Champions A; Soul Train 6;
Wrestling 15; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
1· 30-Marshall Football Hi ghlights ~; Hogan's Heroes
13. Wild Wild World of Animals 33.
2 ro-Grandstand 3,4, 15, Th~t Good Ole Nashville,
Music 6, Movie " The Commancheros" 13; Family
Theatre 33.
2· 1 ~ Baseball 3,4,15
2:30-Misslon Impossible 6; Insight 33
3.ro-Famll y at War 33
3· 30-FBI 6
3 . 5~Arl Instruction 13.
4·00-Golf a,10; Ironside 13; Bll With Knit 33.
4· 3o-Frlends of Man 6; l et's Grow a Garden 33
s.ro-Star Trek 3, Wide World of Sports 6,13; Adam-12
4; Wrestling 15, Romagnolls' Table 33.
5:3o-Great Day at the Fair 4; Music Prolect Presents
33
6 ro-N ews 3,4,6,10; God Has the Answer 15;
Crockett's VIctory Garden 33
6 3Q-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13, News 6, Rhoda
a, CBS News 10, Lilias Yoaa &amp; You 3.1
1 . ro-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee H ~w
16,6 , In the Know 10; Newsmaker '76 13; Rivals ol
Sherlock Hol mes 33.
7· 30-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild TO; Nashville
on the Road 13.
a 00- Emergency 3,4; 1976 College Football Preview
6, 13 , Baseball 15; Space 191'9 8; AI The Top 33;
Jeffersons 10 .
S·30-lvan the Terrible TO
9.ro-Movle " The Midnight Man" 3,4; NFL Foolb~ll
6, 13, Mary Tyl er Moore 8, 10, Upstairs. Downstairs
33
9.30-Bob Newhart 8,10.
lO·ro-Diahann Carroll 8,10, Men Who Made the
Movies 33
10. 30-&lt;-Movle " The Midnight Man" 15.
11 ·00-News a, 10; Jana kl 33
II : 1~ News 3,4, 15
II 3o-Movle " Hell Is For Heroes" a, Woody Hayes :
Football TO; PMA P ulse 15.
11 · 45-'-Mary Hartman 3, Woekend 4,15
12:00-ABC News 6, Movie " Firecreek" tO , News 13.
1 2 . 1 ~Mary Hartman 3. Sammy &amp; Co 6.
12·30-Movl e "The Masque of th e Red Death" 13.
12. 45-Mary Hartman 3
1·OO-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8. ABC News A.
1 1 ~Mary Hartman 3
I. 4~Mary Hariman 3.
2· l ~ New s 3; Movie " Tales of Terror" 13.
2.3o-Movle " Girl Trouble" 3
4:ro-Movle " Frontier Marshal " 3; ABC News 13.
5·3o-Movle " Steamboat ' Round he Bend" 3

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and Mu. Arthur Orr.
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D. D. Cleland and Mrs;
Carpenter, Columbus, were
recent visitors of D. M,
Cleland and Mrs. Clayto~
Allen.
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Chester
Belpre.
•;
Louise Ewing and Norma
News
Nolan, Zanesville, spent ~
Notes recent
ByClarlceAllen
afternoon wilb Mr.

Ualted Press llllematlon..l~
Today Is Friday, l:iept. ~.
Ute 247th day of 1976 with 119
to follow :
~
The moon is between lls
first quarter and full p~ .
The morning stars are
Jupiter and Salilrn.
~
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Mars.
;
Those born on Ibis date
under the sip of Vlr&amp;o. '
American engineer and
teacher Louis Henry Sulll~n
was born Sept. 3, 1850. 1
On lhla day in hllllory: 1
In 1783, the siRning of the
Treaty ol Paris offlciaUy
en~ed
tbe
seven-ye~r
American Revolutionary
War. The new counlry had
won it.
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were Sunday dinner guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hines!

Tbe Almaoac

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BORN LOSER

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33.

ll •~Movie " Blackboard Jungle" 8.

SIX diamond bidders, but the
grea t ma)onty of player s
stopped at the nice, safe
th ree-notrump contract.
We show the hand here
because 11 IS one of those
hands that are a ctnch to b1d
right after the game IS over
Even loday we doubt if many
pa1rs "tn the f1na ls of the
world 's champ10nsh1p would
get to that fine notrump slam
We also doubt if Ted and
M1ke would get there if we
gave them the hand to b1d today So mehow or oth er
modern SCience would not
allow for M1ke's fmal jump to
s1x nolrump wh1ch certatnly
was the wmmng b1d

3

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Alfred
Social Notes

WIN AT BRIDGE
Winning contract not easy
NORTII IO l
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CHU RCH, ReY
Paul Neville
HARTFORD CHURCHOF CHRIST
pastor Sunday Sch ool 9 30 a m
IN CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev.•
Morn tng servic e
10 30 o tft
you th serv1c e
6 45 p m Wtlllom Ca mpbell , pastor . Sunday;
Evan geh s llc 1ervt ce 7 30 p m Sch oo l, 9 30 o m Jomet H11ghas , 1
Prayer meeting , Th ursday 7 30 supt , even ing serv lce l 7 30 p m •
We dn esda 'p' e\l•nl ng p raye ' 4
p.m
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION of m~tetlng , 7 30 p ,m You th pray•r
~
Sold Knob Rl' E J Grlll llh service egch Tuesd ay
FAIRVIEW SIBLE CHURCH
5Lip t ot churc h: Rev. L R
G lues encomp
pa stor: Roge r l e ior t, W Vo . Rt I. Rev George
Wdlfred Sr , Sunday School su pt Hoschar pastor Sunday SchoOl
Sunda y Sc hool, 9 30 o m praye r 9 30 a m Prayer and Bib le atudy
meehng Tuesday, 7 30 p m , 7 30 p m Cottage Praye r Serv td :
yo uth meeti ng, 6 p.m Sund ay Tu esday , 10 om Worship Ser
Leaders Ado Von Meter and Gret vice Thursday. 7 30 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N,
to Suttle Sunday even in g wa r
sh tp 1 p m th rough w1n ter mon Second , Mtd dleport; pa s tor Cu r ,
Its Stephe n Chu rch sch ool 9·JO;
ths .
MT HERMON CHURCH OF THE a m .. preaching services , 10 3Qr
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST a m and 7.30 p .m Wednes day:
I
Rev James H leach, pastor Sun e ven mg B1ble s tudy , 7 30 p .m
INDEPENDENT HOLINE SS CHUR'
da y schoo l, 9 30 a m , ~ ussell
Spe ncer supt Wors htp serv tce CH, INC - Corner Fourth a nJ
10 45 a m
Even tng worsh tp Lincoln Sts , Middleport : Rev •
olternottng with C E at 7 30 p m 0 Dell Manle y pastor , Sony Hud.;
on Sunda y Pra yer mee ting 7 30 so n Sunda y School supe rtnte n'
.rn We dnesd ay , Alfred Wo ll e den t Sunda y sch ool, 9 30 a m
eve ning worsh tp , 7 30 p m ,
oy: leader
WHITES CHAPEL Cool,.lle RC pray er and prai se serv tce 1
Rev Roy o ,eter , pas tor Sunday Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF
school 9 30 o m , worship serv ice
10 30 am Btble stud y a nd praye r POMEROY - Corner Ma in a nd
Court Sts
th ird floor O'JEU
se rvtce, We dn esday, 7 30 p m
ltghthouse Res taurant
Henr y
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Cook , pa sto r Sunday schoo l 10
Ca rl Pea k, pas tor , Bill Bro wn a ,m morning worship , 11 am ,
1ervtC e ,
7 30\
Sunday schoo l s upl
Sunday e ve ni n g
school, 9 30 o m , wors htp a nd We dnesday e ve nmg serv1ce
communton 10 30 a m Evemng 7 30 lnterde nom1na11onol , fu ll
se rviCe 7 30 p m Regular bo ard gospe l
RUTLAND CHURCHOF GOD --';
meef mg Sofurday 7 p m
RUTLAND COMMUNITY CHUR Pastor Dennis Boles Sunday
School. 10 a m .. wors hip service
CH Sunday School , 9 30 o m
wors h1p se rvtce , 11 o m , II 30 a .m and 7 30 p .m Praye{
Wedn esd o~ prayer me et tng 7 30 meelmg We dnesday , 7 30 p.m •
HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST,
p m youth serv1ce s , Sunda y, 7
Rev Her.bert A1lmg, pasto r Sun'
p m , Sunday ntght wo rshtp , 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE day School , 9 30 o m morni!l g
NAZARENE, Re v Llo yd D G rimm, serv1ce , 10 :JO, youth servt ce , 6t4S
Jr pas to r Sunday schoo l 9.30 p.m , evongeh sttc se rvtce , 7.~
a m . wo rship servtee , 10 30 o m p m Pra ye r meeting ThursdaY~
~
Broadca st live ove r WMPO , yo ung 7 30p m
p e c;~pl e ' s
se r vice
6 45

Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Ridenour entertained
recently with a dinner
honoring their grandson
Lowell 's
birthday
anniversary. Guests mcluded
Mr . and Mrs. James
Ridenour, Lowell and John,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridenour
and son Jason, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wickhlun, Mrs. Jean
Summerfield and Mrs. Nora
Brown.
Miss Krist1e Hawk, Tuppers Plains, spent several
days w1th Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Christy.
Mrs. Leiba WOOd and Mrs.
Roy Christy attended the
recent C&lt;lle reunion at Wilson
Park, and visited in the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Hawk and family,
Tuppers Plalllll. Mrs. Wood
also was a supper guest of the
Hawks. Other guests were
BObble Hecox and his father,
Robert from Rockford, Dl.
They had attended the
Parker reunion . This was
Robert Hecox's fltst visit to
Ohio. He is a son of the late
Leon Hecox, who was a
former
Meigs
County
resident,
and
visited
frequently with Meigs county
relallves.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Robert
Allen , Columbus, were
weekend guests of Mr , and
Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Miss
Hilda
Weber,
Colwnbus, spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Keller.
Recent visitors of Mrs.
Allee Dodaon have been Mrs.
Do~ls Betz Bnd granddaughters, Tttmmy and Zena
Croft, St. Joseph, Michigan.
Miss Palricla Windon accompanied them to their
home lor a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill,
Rockledge, Fla., were recent
visitora of Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Orr. Weekend viii tors
of the Orrs were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Newnan, Jane and David,
Galion. Joining them for
dinner on Sunday was Paul
Moore. On Saturday evening
the Orrs and NeUIIlalll vlalted
witb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
and children, Baahan.
Emily Congrove, C&lt;llwn·
bus, was a recent overnight
guest of Mrs. Audrey Wootle.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
DeTray, Port Ant!ie, Wash.,
and Robin DeTray, Perrysburg, apent several claya with
Mr. and Mra. Arthur DeTray.
Mrs. Audrey Woode and
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hlnea

ns.ooo i"yramod
10; Pop Goes the Country 15; To Tell the Tl'\llh 13;
Robert Mac Neil Report 20,33.
B·ro-Donny &amp; Marie 13; Sanford &amp; Son tS; Freedom
Celebration 6: NFL FO'ltball 8; Washlnolon WHI(
In Review 20,33; las Vegas Hour 10
_
8·30-Baseball 15; Wall Street Week 20,33
9. ro-Movle " Death ~f lave House" 6, 13. U S.A. :
People &amp; Politics 20,33, Movie " The Culpepper
C~tt l e Co " 10
,
,
9.30-John Henry F~ulk 20.33
10:ro-That Good Ole Nashville Music 3; To Be Announced 4; Pau l Nuchlms 33
10 :30-Porter Wagoner 3, Bottle for the While House
6, 13, NFL Action '76 A
11.ro-News 3.U,8. tO. 13, 15. Robert MacNeil Report
33
ll :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15, Rooki es 6,13; U.S. Oper
TeMis Highlights 8, Mary H~rt mon to, ABC News
7. JO-Baseball3.4; Candid Camera 6;

FRIDAY, SE PTEMB ER 3, 1974
5·ro-F Bt 3; P~rtrfdge F~mlly 8. Mission: Impossible
15.
5 30-Adam-12 4; News 6; Family Altair 8; Elec Co.
20,33; Adam-12 13
6 ro-News 3,4,B,T0,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6·30-NBC News 3,4,15, ABC News 13. AndyGriflllh 6,
CBS News 8, 10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20,
Ca rrascolen d~s 33.
7 ro-Tru th or Cons. 3; To Telllhe Tr uth 4, Bowling for
Dollan 6; Sp~ce : 191'9 B; Don Ada ms Screen Test
13; News TO; Fa mily Afl~ l r 15, Woman 20. B l~ck
Perspective on the News 33

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TAKE A GOOD LOOK
AT THIS GUY. EVER
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a nd Pomeroy Sts , Stan Qolg. '
pastor, Sunday school , 9 A5 o m ~ ;
wonh ip ••rvlc•. 11 o m , tra in ing ..,.
union, 6 30 p m. : evenln" wor· !
s h ip service , 7.30 p.m . Mid Week ,
prayer urvice , W.dnesday , 7 30 I

Shuler, pas tor , Wor1hlp service ,
9 30 am Su nday 1-et'!ool 10 30
a m Btb le Stvdy and prayer ser·
¥iceThunday , 7.30p m
Road , Gary Ktng , pastor. Sunday
sch ool 9 30 o .m , even ing war
sh tp. 7 30 p m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday , 7 30 p.m .

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ALSO BOOKING PARTIES
wANTED Tractor troller drlvtr
Meet DOT Regulations Call
'192661&gt;6
$200 weekly pou1ble stuffing
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afternoons demonstrating
guaranteed toys and gifts No
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collecting Computers do you

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ago

September 3 1966

WILl do baby~tltlng In my home

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Sad memonas crowd thts time of

yoor
When we lost the one we loved so

door

Deep n our hearts you w II
always stay
Loved and remembered every

doy
A stlant thought o secret tear
Keeps hts memory ever neor
T1ma token away the &amp;dge of
grief
But memory turns bock every

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AUCTION Fndoy mght 7 p m at
the Auct on House Horton St
Mason W Va New and used
merchondi ••

Coli '1'12 2156
ting hauling tree work and
yARo Sole bottom of Chester H II
mowmg Phonem 7409
from 10 a m ttl! 4 p m
Thursday Frtdoy and Saturday
THE worldly possess ons ore
ago n fokmg over so o yard
sole ot my kome 109 High St
OLO furniture ce boxes brass
Pomeroy Saturday Only 10
beds wall telephones Qnd
om ttll 3 pm L1ke new
parts or complee households
overst.utfad chotr and ottoman
Wrtte M 0 Mtller IH 4
p crures lamps folk gurlar
Pomeroy Ohlo Call 992 7761}
typewr ter 111rls and women s
do tt-l ing hand lawn mower
CASH pold for all mak es and
vor ety of miscellaneous tlems
models of mob1le homes

Sadly m1ssed by his wtfe Opal
Chtldren and Grondch ldren

NOW accepting pklno ttudtnlt
beginners Intermediate od

vanc.d 1tudent1

m

Coli

2210

lOOKING FOR A BETIER POSI
liON ?
PRePARE
YOURSELF I I Rio
Grande
College Community
College
FALL RtPgistrofion Sept 13
1976 Allen Moll 9 o m 9 p m
NO TRESPASSING on George
FrHiond s property Syracuse
whtch Includes for use as
storage spoce domagmg frHs
and garden space Wtll be pro
secutltd to full tdent of the
law
LONG Rifle Shop hours 5 p m 1111
10 p m
Modern and
blockpowder guns and sup
pl1es New shipment of tur
quo se Indian ttwelry 248
RrverYiifW Or.ve Pomeroy
Ohio or phone 992 3090
CHICKEN ond Sporo Rib lor 8
0... ot Chotto&lt; oo,.lng ot
1 30 Gorden lroclor pull ot 10
o m Parade itortlrg 1 30 p m
Wotor flghto . , . , _ flro
deporlmento will be held ond
trophies for the fir1t and se
cond places will be given
Water fights for children sock
races
grea1ed pole
hom.mode ice cream The
Chester F•r• Dept would lilce to
oloo thGnk oil !how who por
t c•pated or helped tn ony way
at the fooC booth during the
113th Melli' County Folr
SHOOTI!"G Motch Forkod Run
Sportamon Club Storts ot nocn
Sundoy Sopl 5 ond ovory Sun
doy thoroofte&lt;
HAIR TRANSI'V.NT Dr Rlchord l
Slack PI Pleooont W Vo Coli
(304) 675 5267
PIANO

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Phono'l92 371Bor'l92 7550
SKY Diving GrNne County Sport
Porothute c.nter ~ every
doy Golllpolio For further
lnformolfon ~II (614) :1-45 9339
or p 0 eo. 91 lltdwtoll Ohio
45614

UVE MUSIC
FROM 9 TO 1 P.M.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5th
BY THE ROCIETIS,

TAll nMBERS
NilE a.ua
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PomeroyrO·

Charlene Hovfl ch

Sole at Eastern Hrgh
$$cashS$ for )t.mked auto Frye s YARD
School Saturday Sept .. star
Truck Auto Ports Rutland
ling at Cjl 00 a m Sponsored by
Phone 742 2081
Eastern Athlettc Boosters
TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pro
2 Fom ly Yard Sole next door to
ducts Top price for standing
Texaco Station In Syracuse
sow11mber Coli Kent Hanby
Fndoy a nd Saturday Sept 3 4
1 446 B570
l Oam fi1L4p m
COINS 1929 and older currency
CARPORT Sole
m sc
ttems
gold ond s lver scrap Wi II buy
clothrng
Sept
4
9
to 6 p m 116
or trda Have a good selection
S Vine St Mtddleport Oh o

of cotns to sell or trade Also

hove supplies and metal
dete&lt;:ors ROger Wamsley on
leodtng Creek and Rutland
Rood Phone 742 2331 for on oi

fer
$SCASHS$ for

tunked autos

4 Family Yard Sale Sept
3 4 5 and 6th Antrques fur
mture Iorge d nntr bell
diShes clothes 8x27 house
trailer 24 b1cyde Rt ' ot Ftve
Points beh nd Gr II on Royal

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Phone 742 2081 Fryes Truck &amp;
Auto Part s Rutland
CARPORT
WANTED Gasolme dnven ce
mtnt mhcer Iorge one prefer
red 1 yard or 1 ~"• yard Colt
after6p m 843 2m

Sale mise 1tems
clolhtng Sep1 4 9to6pm 116
S VIne St M ddleporl Oh1o

YARD Sole Saturday Sept .4
sQ"tmg ol 9 a m at the Vista
Statton on Rt 7 north of ftve
Potnls fn &lt;ose of rain 10me

ttme and ploce on Mondoy

yARD Sole Thursday Friday ond
Soturdoy Sept 2 3 4 Tom
Spencer rastdence 6 miles eost
PLEASURE horses and pontes
of Chester Stole Route 248
.-.lso w1ll do tram ng Phone
VARD Sole Tuesday Wods
(6141698 3290 Ruth R..v.,
Thursday Sept 7 and 8th at
AKC Regtstered Poodle Phone
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Great lend
'1925567
Someth ng for everyone q a
till dorf&lt;
TWO 13 week old femole
adorable ktttans g•ve away to · - - - - - - - - - - .
IIOod
homo Phone 742 2073
AKC Reg11tered English Sprtnger
Span._l pups $85 Phone 992
711n
7 Week old pupp•as

one half

YARD SAl£

Sholllo Rog•storod $15 Phone
949 2.166
BEAGLE robhlt dog 9 weeks to 6
years bid Some started and
some well tro1ned Phone Virgil
Vorbrough 742 2521

Yard S.lo 11 Ealfem High
School
Soturdoy
September 4th, stll'lltll ol
9 00 a m SfiOnsorod by lht
Eastern Alltlettc Boosters

1970 Buick Rtvlara good condi
tlon new t1res $900 Phone
742 2796
27•6

or'l92 3914
1970 Ford M.,.rlck Phone 992
2377

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992-611.4

after.fp m

1972 Carwtfe steel city !JfOY T
top oir condition ng 32""
mtles $5 000 Phone 992 5630
1976 Plymouttl Feather Duster
slant 6 engine 3 speed with
overdrive 2 000 m1les ex
cellent condtion Phone 992
7653

FURNISHED :2 bedrm apartment
odulft only
n M1ddlepart

Phono'l'/2 3874
3 AND .4 RM furnished ond un
furn11h.d opts Phone 992

Sl3ot
COUNTRY Mobile Homo Pork Rl
33 ten mtles north of Pomeroy
1 Lorge lots w th concrete pohos
stdewalks runners and oH
strMt parking Phone 992 7479
ONE bedroom oportmonts ot
VillAGE MANOflln Middleport
for $104 monthly pluo oloc or
$130 Including oloclrlc LOWER
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
Convenient to shopp ng on
Third and Mill Streets m Mid
dleport Brand new hfgh quoit

1970 Ford Pickup camper with
av.rcob CGmpet low mileage
m A 1 cond1tion $2800 Phone
'1923090
1971 Mercury Montego p 1 p b
ty apartments
See the
olr very mce $I 295 Phone
manager at Apt 16 or call
Gl011 Blsooll 949 2801 or 9•9
992 7721
2860
AVAILABLE at R1verslde Aport
1971 Ford Moverlck p s p b
ments
1 bedroom apart
o r lots of chrome reol sharp
ments $100 per month 2
low mil.age $1395 Phone
bedroom apartments $133 per
Glen 8l11oll 949 2801 or 949
month One price for all Phone
2860
'1923273
1'166 FOrd Falcon slondord 6 cyl 2 Bedroom troller reol nice
Coll992 7492
odulto only Phono '192.:1324
1975 Oldomobilo Storflro 4 Rooms Clnd both pluo utility
outomatlc V -6 power stHr
room porch fore«! olr fur
t l11g power brok• new radial
naco city woOer Phono 9'12
tlrM S2 900 Phone 985 3582
5630
oftor5p m
5 room furnittlad apt for rent
1966 Chevy lmpolo 2 door good
dose to Powell 1 Super Valu
work cor Coli 992 2572 or '192
Phone 992 3658

6130

LARGE 60ft trailer on a Iorge lot
in Middl..,art near
References required

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1973 2 bedroom trailer adults on
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oroo Phone 992 5858

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,hone,, 2111

TUPPERS PLAINS - 101 acres of rolling land all
mineral rights appro• 10 acres tillable land some
pasture land and limber good lake site Modern 1'h
story hOIIH rec:enlly refinished on Inside all carpeltd
except kitchen, containing 3 bedroom dining room and
basement 2 car garage Nice location on Co Rd 06
close to Tuppers Plalns, Ohio Prlc:ed for quick sale
S32 000 Call lor appoint

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse 0

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WiLL do roofmi, construction
plurnh ng and heating No tab
too Iorge or too small Phone
742 2348
CARPENTER
floonng
cell ng
paneling Phone m 2759
BUILDING
remodeltng
a n~
repa1rs Qual tty work eHtcienl
service Jesse Rodman phone
'1'125980
DozER work and weld ng Con...,
tact James Parsons Rt 1
Racine on Carmel Rood
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED lOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS Bll~
PUlliNS PHONE '192 247B DAY
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Phone992 5724

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said

above
Also
uve and except the follow ing

parcel
Beginning at

property

1 point

line

of

In the
G

T

Carleton et 11 and A o and
Lillian Smith sold point being
at Station 96 04 In the center
lint of survey made by the
Oepartmenl of Highways
thence running in a North
easterly direction In tht
center of old road and in the
property line between G T
Carltton ef ai
and John
Lyons 534 teet more or less to
a point 40 feet from and at
right angles to Station 101 21
thence in a Soulhwester1v
direction following a curve to
the right same having a
radius of 2825 feet a distance
of 178 teet more or tess to a
point ~0 feet from and at right
angle&amp; to Station 99 50 thence
In a Northerly direction 10 feet
to a point 50 fHt from and at
riGht angles to Station 99 so
thence following Slid curve to
the rlghl
same having a
radius of 2115 fetf a distance
ot 211 teet mort or len to a
point In the proptrty line bt
twHn G T carleton et 11
and A o and Lillian Smith
said point btlno 50 ttet rrom
and at right angles to Station
96 "

thence

following

'\.

1

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••

Before you buy your ntxt used car ask yourself
these 10 ? 11 the answer to any of these 10 ?
doesn't suite you, then you better chec:k with us

CARS OR TRUCKS

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto trans., factory air ......... $2295
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan.
factory air, P S., P B., vinyl
roof .. ... . .•.. .... .. ...... .•... ... . S2595
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 1/.8,
automatic, factory air, P S., P B,
vinyl root, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM FM ster~, radial
tires Local owner and sharp $4400
1973 Ford LTD 4 dr, factory air,
P.S., P B , vinyl roof, tilt
wheel
$2495
1973 Chevy Impala 4 dr , factory air,
P S., P B , vlnly roof
$2495
1973 Dodge Polara Custom, 4 dr .
sedan, factory air. P S , P S , vinyl
roof, rad1al tires A nice family

car. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ...

$1995
1973 Bu1ck LeSabre Custom, 4 dr

H T., factory a1r. P S , P B., v~nyl
roof. ...... ..... .... .... ......... $2795
1973 Olds Delta 88, 4 dr , H T ,
factory a1r, P.S, P B, vinyl roof
Clean.
S1995
1973 Ply. Duster, 2 dr, 318 V-8,
automatic, P S, P. B
$1995
1973 Ply. Sat. Custom, 4 dr , sedan,
factory air, automatic, P S , P B,
vinyl roof, clean
$1995
1972 Mercury Marquis, 4 dr , H T ,
factory atr, P S, P.B, v~nyl
roof
.. . ..
... .. .. .. . 'S 1495
1972 Vega, 4 cyl , factory a1r,
hatchback ..... .....
... .. $1395
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr , H T ,
auto. trans., factory a1r ..... $1495
1972 Pontiac Lemans, 2 dr , coupe, 6
cyl, automatic, P S
$1695
1972 Olds Toronado Custom, one
owner &amp; loaded
$1995
1972 P1nto Station Wagon, 4 cyl ,
automattc
$1395
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock."

"YOVR FRIENDLY DEALER"
Still a good selechon of Pintos,
Mavericks, Granadas and trucks at
low clearance prices:

Case Farm Tractor, 4 sp. trans.,
$675
3 poil'!t h1tch.

POMEROY

992-2174

W1ll your dealer gtve your previous owners name? We
Wlll

P S air

1

1973 MERCURY MONTEGO VB ••• •• •••• •2995
hard top show room cl..,n

2 W1ll your dealer g1ve you speeciOJUeter statement? We

1974 MAVERICK 6 CYL FORD.. ••• ••• • '2995

will

4 dr shows best of care

3 W1ll your dealer give you

1973 PINTO •••••••••••••••••••••o'2195

W1ll your dealer g1ve you the best poss1ble allowance on
your present car? We w1ll

1973 CHEVY VEGA••••••• .......... '1495
4 cyl

a wntten warranty? We w111

4

One local owner

5 Wtll your dealer get you the best possible ftnanctng rate?

aufo sHarp

We w1ll

1971 FORD LID 2 DR. HT. •• ••••••••• '1695

Wtll your dealer e~platn your contract to you so you
know 1ust what you're paymg for? We w1ll

while with black vinyl roof

6

1974 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. •• •••• •• •• • '2995
LlKE NEW

7 Does your dealer have a full servtce shop? We do

1970 DODGE DART 4 DR. o•••••• •••• 0 1395

8 Does your dealer buy cars atthe auchon? We don't

6 cyl

vf!ry clean

9

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR. •••••••••••• •2795
4 cy l

auto

Does your dealer forget you after the sale? We don't

broghl rod finish

10 Does your dealer g1ve you serv1ce after the sale? We

1972 FORD LTO BROUGHAM 4 DR. •••••'1995

Wlll

CLEAN INSIOE AND OUT

Why don't you clip and save these 10 points

1973 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO ... ••• '3495
Full equipment beauttful car

so you will have them with you when you

1974 CHEVY ¥2 TON PICKUP .. •o•o••oo'3395

go to buy a used car?

Like new very low mileage

1970 FORD RANCHERO •• o••• •••••••• "1895
Wood groin trim aulo trans

Don't forget you owe 1t to yourself to check w1th us before
you buy any c;ar new or used We are YOUR FRIENDLY
DEALER See one of these frtendly salesmen Ceward
Calvert, J 0 Story or Btl! nelson

PS

1974 FORD F-100 ¥2 TON PICKUP·• •••• '3195
One owner 302 eng

TRUCKS

1975 Ford Super Cab, long w1de bed,
12,000 miles Like new
$3495
1974 Ford F-100, 6 cyl standard
trans , long w1de bed
$2495
1973 Ford F-100 Custom, 6 cyl ,
standard trans , long w1de bed $249~
1973 Chevrolet 1!2 Ton Truck, 350 V 8
engine, stand trans , long wtde bed,
radial tires Sharp. ... ..... .. .. $2495

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

1972 FORD GRAND TORINO SPORT •••• '2195
Aulo

property line In a southerly
direction 150 teet mort or ltas
to the pllct ol ~oglnnlng It Is
undorstood that tha strip of
land above described Is not to
be In exc111 of 50 flit In width
and contalna o 96 acres mort
or leu of which the prtsent
road occupies a 48 acrts mort
or ltu Also save and except
the following parcel
Beginning at a paint In tht
property line between G T
C~trltton
et al
and John
Lyons said point being 40 feet
from and 11 right angles to
Station 104 10 In the center line
of survey made by tthe
Dtpartment of Highways
thence In a Northeasterly
direction In "ld property line
and In the center of the old
road 90 fett more or less to a
Roger NJtbel 985 4100
Ray Rtggs
point In said property line at
L.ocatechm St Rt 7
Chester,O
Station 104 U; thence In a
Northeasterly direction 57 feet
more or leu to a Doint co feet
trom and at right angles to
Station
104 45
thenco County Ohio
NOTICE ON fiLING
following 1 curve to the left
r: CARSON CROW
OF INVENTORY
11me navlng 1 radius of 1072
RECEIVER OF CARDINAL
AND APPRAISEMENT
f11t, a distance of 47 5 feet to
ENTERPRISES
INC
The State of Ohia Meigs
the place of beainnlng as [ 91 3 10 17 24
County
Court of common
shown on the plans on file In ClO) 1 5tc
Plt11 Probate Division
tho office of tho Department of
J.
To the E11ecu tor of the
Highways In Columbus Ohio
NOTIC" ON FILING OF
estate to such ot the following
It Is understood that the strip
INVENTORY AND
IS ere residents of the State Of
of land above described Is not
APPRAISEMENT
Ohio viz the surviving
In ••cess of •o feat In width The State
of Ohio
Meigs spouse the ned of kin the
and contelns 10 acrts mort County Court
of Common beneficiaries under the will
or ltss of which the pretent
Pleas Probate Division
and to the attorney or at
road ocouplll 07 acr11 more
To
the
Executor of the torntrs representtnv any ot
or 1111 And being the same
to such of the following the aforementioned persons
property
convoyod
by estate
as are residents of the State of
Bern tce Derst
Deceased
MIIColm C Roller at II toW
viz - ttle surviving I Pomeroy Ohio Salisbury
F Horloss by deed dated 10 Ohio
the next ot kin the Towns~lp No 21772
25 31 ond recorded In Vol 141 spouse
beneficiaries
under the will
You are hereby notified that
ot Pago 44 of fht Dttd and ta the attorney
or
at th e
ll'lventory
and Ap
Records Meigs County OhiO
torneys representing any of pra lnment of the estate of the
Tho uld w F Harless does the
aforementioned persons aforementioned
deceased
htrtby eKctpt and restrve
No 21827 Hazel 0 Burke •ate of said County was In this
unto himself his htirs end Deceased Rt 3 Albany Ohio court Salt! Inventory and
1111gna tho full one naif In
Towr,ship
Appraisement will be tor
ternt In oil tnt oil and gas Columbia
are hereby notified that htarJng be~ore this Court on
royalty which may be derived theYou Inventory
and
Ap the 17th day of September
from tht prOduction ot oil end pralsem~nt ot the estate
of the 1976 at 10 00 o clock AM
gas
on
th•
~remllts
aforementioned
deceased
Any person desiring to tile
fltrtlnebove dtlcrlbed Ex
Qf said County was flied txctptlons thereto must file
cept the oil and g11 on tile late
In thl3 Court Said lnventorv them at 1111t five days prior to
aoovo pror]llsos with the right and
Appraisement will be for lht date set tor hearing
to operate end produce umt
ing before this Court on
Given undtr my hand and
Roloronco DHd Vol 225 hear
tt'le 10ft• day of September seal otseld court this 31st dar
Pogo 917 Oold RecordS Molts 1976 at 10 00 o clock A M
of Au gull 1976
County, Ohio
Any person dnlrlng to file
MaMino D Webster
Seld real ••tete 11 listed on exceptions thereto must file
Judoe
tho tax dupllclto 11 bolng them at least five days prior to
2G 50 ICftl
the date set for hearing
By Ann B Watson
Sold 1111 11 to be conducted
Given under my hand and
Oeputv Clork
at Court House 1tep1 In seal ot th il Court this Uth
Pom~roy Ohio on tht 2nd day
of August 1916
(9) 3 10 21c
of Octobtr 1976 end shall not dayManning
o Webster Judgt
bt sold for lest than two thirds
By Ann a W•flon
of the appraised value The
Deputy Clork
tpprelold valuo Is Ill 333 33 [8) 27 [9 I J 21&lt;
fmmodlo!oly lollowlng oold
hit, I em oHerlng tor salt the
NO riCE OF
"rsonal property Including
LEGAL NOTICE
APPOINTMENT
111 rltht tltlo ond In tor tot now
The Board of Townsh l
CliO
NO
20
394
awntd by Cordlnal En
Trustees of Lebanon Towr.
ttrprlna -Inc In end to en Estate at Jtnnlt M tryant, sh ip Meigs county Ohio wlll
Onto Stole Liquor Pormlt tor Dectaud
offer for sale at public aucti on
Notice Is htreby given that one used Adams roed ma in
not ltlllhln two tlllrds of the
opprelotd prlct The op John P Boyd ol R D No 4 talner and one used Ford
Pt'llltd prlct of tho porsonal Box 87 Oak Hill OhiO hts tractor with mower The
property, Including lho liquor been dul)' appointed Executor auction will be held at the
of the Estate of Jennlt M Township garage Sept 11 1976
permit 11 12 500 00
hid ... , ...... hll tiHn Bryant deceased lite of at 10 00 a m
known 11 tno Shtnanv Sprints Molgs County Ohio
The Board of Trustees
Creditors are reQuired to reserve the right to re(ect any
proporty Tnt rttl 11tote Is
file
their
claims
with
aa
ld
locolld 011 thl Wnt sldo of
or all bids
fiduciary with in three months
Ohlo Sllto Routo No 1
Lebanon Township
Dated lhls 13th day ol
Sold lilt of tho rtal
Trustees
property
and
rersonal August 1976
Clarence Lawrence
Manning 0 Weblfer
proptrty 11 subltc to tno
Clerk
Judge [8) 20 27 (9) 3
flpprovll of tht court of
(I)
2G
27
[9)
3
common
Pllll
Mtias
l

Points To Used Car Buying.

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
ON NEW OR USED

RIGGS USED CARS

MOn., Tuts Wid

51 o\CRES FRE. GAS-Modern 1'12 story house 31&gt;r
dining room fire place full basement nice porches
on~ out buildings Large scenic lake wllh green grass
and pine trees around It Watch lhe Iorge boss swim
along In the clear water PreHy as a plclure Prtced to
sell $37 500 00

over

described prem Itel

Monday thru
Sllurdly 10 to s
VWe have bne green house
full of Florldo lolloto
plants O't'tr 50 varletlts In
all From 4 • to I • pots &amp; '
to 10 hanging b.skets 75c
to u oo

m m•

or

atECK &amp; OOMPME
OUR QUALITY &amp;

ttlence

followinG llld road In • Nort~
tlattrly dlrtctlon to lho Wnt
lint of 1~• IIndo of Wllllom
Clrltton thence North 29
dOIJrtH 6S llnko to tho North
lint 01 llkl Section lhonco
Wtlt on tnt North llno of oold
section 1 cn11ns tnd 1411nks to
tnt pltct ot tlttlnnlng con
ttlnlna 21114 ecrtt mort or
1111 IIYt and except from tht
e~ovt dtacrl~td prtmlsto tho
following dtocrl~od troct or
PlrCtl to Wit
loglnntng It lho Northwoot
corner of tht Norttleea-t
qUirttr Of Stctton NO 3
thence Soutn 700 fttt thonct
E11t 7 cnolnstnd u llnka to a
stoko t~enct North 700 foot to
tnt Norlh llno of Slid Section
thtnct Woot on tne Norlh lint
of sold Soctlon 7 cnolnl and u
links to tht rllco Of bttlnn lng
1110 OKCIP Ill lhl COli un
dorlylng tho obovt described
prtm ltn and ttlt exclusive
rlthlln porpetulty to mint tnd
remove aald cot lend to u11 at
ell tlmea so much of the
surfect 11 The Martin Ebtrt
bach Company UIIUCCtiiOrl
and uslvn• mey deem
ntcnsary, to open operate
and equ p a complete coal
mining
properly,
wlttl
buildings and rollrotd swlt
ch11 nec~tsary to mint load
1nd carry IWIY COIIIrom Slid
premises 1110 for drainage
and deposit of rtfuu and lht
rltht to naul tnrouah tnd over
said prem1111 coal from ad
latent property The Martin
EbtrtbiCI'I Co Its IUCCIIIOrl
and ass/ant to be relieved
from surface damage by
reason of mining of coal undtr
said
above
described
Drtm lses Anv surface land
requJrec:t or used 11 above by
uld Tnt Martin Eborsbach
Companv Its succeuors and
on lgns to ~e Ptld for at tho
rate of SlOO 00 per tcrt and
provided that In the operation
of said promlus for oil and
ges the same shall not In any
manner whatsoever hinder
delay or lnconvenltnce Tht
Martin Ebersboch company,
Its succeuors and assigns n
tho onloymont of the rlghland
prlvlletes granted 11 to mine
and remove coat under or
upon

Wlh•tr

Seuon.

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1

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1969 Falcon Futuro Phone 742
1973 Capri 4 speed rod1al t1rn
good condition Phone 992 5831

Business Set vices

tale 1 ocre and
from B till 5 Coli oltor 6 p m
up MlddiOf&gt;Ort noor Rutlond
992 7808
COII992 7481
WILL do ironing tn my home
NEW 3 bedroom houso 2 tloths
all elec I acre Middleport
Phono'/92739•
closo
to Rutlond Phono '192
WtLL do babyslthng m my horne
7081
from 8 till 5 Coli after 6 p m
SMALL farm for sole 10% down
'1927808
owner financed Monra. Coun
For
ty W Vo Phono (3041 772
mltfreSHI
3102 or (304) m 3227
for campers
Wlmhltld Rtplocemenl
siltS
COUNTRY farmland wtth J.c:lud
FreoEsllmoln
Velvols, nylon prints
ed woods water and good oc
On Body Worlt
Mrculons. vinyl solids ond
cell In Monroe County W Va
Expert P1lnllt11
fiRCY prints, ICWSIOrlts
$1 000 down coli (304) 772
LOCUST POSTS round or split
lnauronc:t Work
3102 or (304) m 3227
Phone 9.49 2n4
W1lc:ome
COA.l limestone and calcium 3 bedroom hou11e for sole ot 520
'";it M.Tn Sfrttt
St Rl 7
chloride and calcium bnne for
S¥comore St Middleport vOO&lt;f
P1t111nt
Coolville, 0111o
buy for $8 000 Phone 992 3578
dust control and tpeclol m1xlng
675 :M69
"7 3117
or992 7667
salt for farmen Motn StrHt
72f 1 mo
i»OITleroy Ohio or phOI"'• 992
HOuSE foe- sole 3 Hdrooms all
3891
el.-c:tr c: Famity room fully
corptl~ with wood burnmg
cANNING tomatoes and sweet
COMMERCIAL
peppers Cleland Forms
fireplace larr lot with storage
PHOTOGRAPHY
building on garden space
Geraldine Clelond Racln•
- Aer lal- 1ndustrlal
Otuo
Rust1c Hills Syracuse Phon e
~~~
Construction Pro1rns
992
7836
t971 HONDA CL 450 12 000
-C ompl tte School Servict
miles StSsy bar crash bars 2 bedroom Iorge modern ~ t
Undtrtraduatt &amp;
-Ittloii*UIIicl
chen forced air furnace ltn
Elementary
pull back handle bars new tire
S11llll
coln Hts Phone 992 5737
School Pack ave Picluru
ond seals
Scrambler tide
1111100115 &amp;IIOOtS
Seniors &amp; Year book
ptpas $6.50 Coll949 2480
2(1 acre form w1th pond born
IEI'I.ICEIIIW
-Wedf lnvsIN DASH 23 channel CB om fm
1moke house and cellar pluJ
lllNOOIIS
apple orchard and peach trHs
mpx rod o 3 track stereo CoiJ
IUIIIINUI
Also on property 2 story
'1923965
KEN GROVER
SIDflf8.SOIFtn
house 2 veors old double wide
t;Q[!EI!$M!II~
FoR SALE good used T V s color
Photography
tro 1er on County Rood 18 All
and block and wk•te Horr sons
915 41ll
for $29 000 Phone 992 7590
lARR~~~eDER
TV Service 276 Sycamore St
Chester Ohio
cOTTAGE on leochng Creek bet
Middleport Ohio Phone 992
Bj8lnio
ween Long5vtUe ond Oe)(tt'r l
2522
ocre 3 rooms both well voco
fiREWOOD Phone 1 (304) 773
ton home or I ve ln 1t Phone
You can s.ve hundreds
S225
llonelloggs 992 3892
even thousands of dollors
sHOT sh.lls fresh stock All
wlllt alumtnum or vtnyl
sO Acre form 5 room house aut
brands High powo'rod S3 83
stdtng
buildtngs fru t tr•es 2 loco
per box Target loods $3 22
I oos mode for oil and gas
Magnum S2 60 long rifle• 79
wella own water system on
cents deer slugs $l AS Ov.-r
Racme, 0tt1o
IIQod
blocktop rood Coil Bll
CONTACT
200 used ai'K'J new guns com
Clonch
'1'12
5795
pound and crossbows Lowest
pnces anywhere No dealers 3'B;d;oom brick all el.ctnc
ca rpeted
f ull basement
please F fe s 711 3rd St Mtd
AT949 2801
refngero tor stove d spersal
dleport Phone 992 7494
double range $38 500 Phone
OR
1973 Vomoho 350 $600 1973
~.95
992
3975 or '192 2571
949 2860
V W
Von Camper
low
Square- Yard fnslallod
m lecge Anume loon Phone 56 acre form for sale 6 rooms and
PLE4SE
Dav1d Parsons Owner
909 2576
both 2 outbuildings dug bose
NOSUNDAYCo\LLS
ment
and
dr lied well located
B
9
761
month
949 2124
USEo K1mboll Spinet ptono Model
I 22 1 mo
near Oon1111lle near the mtnes
No 3731 wofndt Coli (614)
Some tillable land and balon&lt;.e
n2 5669 or wrtte Focrory
In posture Pr ced $26 COO
Outlet 712 E Mo n St
Phone 742 2766
Chtlhcothe Oh o 45601
6 room house modern k fchen
Rev1ve the ~11!~:~~~;~
1970 Tnumph MO motorcycle
of
your rugs
corpet•ng tn Horrlsonvtlle con
Chopped new potnt 1ob Phone
your own homQ
ven
ant
to
mmes
$9 ()()l
Con~lnuous
ont piece
992 5252 after S 00
by Von Schrader
Phone 7.42 2796
guHers
We
hang
It, or dolt
dry foam method
8 Weeks old ptgs far sole Phone 8 room house 2 be(trooms fully
yourself Special prtcH to
No muss Nofuss
949 2857
corptHed except kttchen c:ur
builders
No odor Use the
totns nduded 12 Pork St
1%7 V W ruM good 1966 V W
same
day
Squorebock Model I 0 Rem
MKidleport Phone'l92 3174
Phone 949 2814
mgton new blue good mol
All worl!
5 roams both 1 acrelond newly
9A.M
toSPM
&lt;hgun Stevens 410 22 over
JUarantttd
remodeled 'Storm windows
and under on old but niCe
olummum s1d1ng $12 900
Ra re Model6ll Morfin Stgle bar
992 7320 Evemngs
Phone 7•2 2769
rei 12 go vory good shope
Phone 1 {610) 378-6376 Grant 611 Acra for sole near Rutland
B 22 1 mo
Young long Bottom 01'110
house wtth 6 rooms and both
FA furnace
boJement on
BOAT and motor truck topper
blacktop rood Call evenmgs
Phone 949 2853
'1923630
KENNEBEC r.lotoos 50 ttl S3 50
or 100
$6 00 Brtng con
BRADFORD Auctioneer Com
tatnet's Phone 61J7 3737 or
2 Mobtle homei for rant 1 hot 3
plata Service Phone 949 2487
667 3974
bedrooms and the other lios 2
or 9.49 2000 Rocme Oh o Cntt
bedrooms Phone7~:i! 3122
Bradford
TWO G 78 15 new recap t1rs and
one tube $3$ One new gord.n
Ef.WOOO BOWERS REPAIR seeder to plant radishes
Sweepers toasters •rons oil
baons peas &lt;:orn bftts or
small appliances lawn mower
most anything you rc
rour
next to State Htghwoy Garage
MAIN
garden S35 On• pul -out
on Route 7 Phone (614) 985
bumper for ~ or thrH fourth
vtrgtl B Sr Realtor
3825
POMEROY, 0
ton trutk for that 9 10 or 1l h
110 Methantc Pomeroy, o
REMODI:LING Plumb1ng hoot ng
comper $125 Ono 031 Slihl
RUTLAND- LOVELY
Phone 992 3311
and all types of generol repair
Cho•n Sow $165 Ono 600 Ford
2 farge
INSIDE
NEW LIS 1 tN\0 - Large 3
Work guaranteed 20 yeors e)(
tracto&lt; ond 5 ft """""""
bedrooms balh utility R
beproom home mQdern
panence Phone 992 2409
$2500 Nate Vanaman . Rutlona
dine In klfchen carpeted
kit
wood
burning
2 miles out on New L1ma Rood
0&amp;0
TREE Tnmmmg 20 years e)(
paneled basement PQ"ch
fireplace full basement
penence
Insured free
BAY mare
gent~ olso blod
levellof You must see lit is
nat gas I a furnace and 2
eshmates Call 992 2384 or
colt Very mce saddle Phone
$12 000 00
large gardens $27 500 00
(6141698 7257 Afbony
'1923219
OVERLOOKSTHE RIVER
MOBILE HOME- and 44
SE\'IlNG MACHINE Repo&lt;rs ser
SCHOOlHwu'JQ mOdune Stnger
3 bedrooms bath
acres on 143 near
vu;e all makes 992 22a.t The
footurn i&gt;uHonholo blind
carPIItd paneled stntr••••. l Carpenter drll led well and
Fabrtc Shop
Pomeroy
hom JOWl on knfls $ol8 00
bulldltll, carport
minerals somel&gt;ottom and
Author zed Singer Sales and
cmh Also Singer Touch ond
MIDDLEPORT Service We sharpen Sc11sors
hunting land
Sow lth now $31 00 cmh
brick &amp; frame rcorne.rl
Phone'192 7187
BUSINESS BLOGE - 3
EXCAVATING dozer loodor ond
loti
4
apartments
rentals 2 down and one up
backhoe work dump trucks
1974 Vomoho 175 CC 11Q0C1
fumlshed llveln one rent 3
lo Pomeroy
and lo boya for hire will haul
shope Phone '1'12 SISI
and pay off the morlgage
fill dirt to 1011 limestone and
ACREAGE - On Rt 33
WALNUT marble top dresHr
close
to
shopping
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
north
good
spring
and
70
a
over 100 yean old 30 gallon
$25 800 00
fers day phone
7089
157 ACRES - Stock farm
c - opplo bullor koltlo
night .phone m 3525 or 992
RUTL4ND Leading
with
large
old
4
bedroom
Phono'/92539•
5232
Creek 1 12 acres mostly In
home 2 ponds and tractor
RCA 25 color con50le walnut
lawn Ideal for home or
eXCAVATING
dozer bockhoo
laod Mostly fenced
coblnot $175 Aoyol odding
trailer $3 300 00
and
d1tct.er
Charlet R Hot
LOTS - Almost 1 acre at
mochme $50 Phone 742 3038
REEDSVILLE - Rt 681
f1eld
Bock
Hoe Service
Five f'olnts 52 500 oo up
Rutland Of11o Phone 742 :ZOOS
135 acres 100 acres has all
piERCE Simpson Super lynks 23
MINERALS- 136 acres In
C 8 DlO.. mtk• Super Skanrter
minerals
close
SEpTIC Systems lnstollad bl
lebanon Township
11111011no Phone '1'12 Sl95
rtcrtallon good hunlltll
llcen1ad lnttoller
Sheporc.
BUSINESS BUILDING some limber 116.600 oo
Contractors Phone 742 ~09
USED H-.r • - "P.'lght
Has fine rooms with large
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
tonk ond conlltor $18 00
SEPTIC TANKS clooned Modem
business
I I - on Main
Phone 992 7187
BUYERS FO. NEWER
Sanitation 992 3954 or 992
Sfreet In Mlddleporf Start
HOMES- LET US SELL
2428
SCHOOL sewtng machines
your own business or
YOURS
Stnger
leoturs buttonhole
continue this one
blind hem sews on kn Is
HENRY E CLELAND
SM4RT PEOPLE WILL
$ol8 00 cooh Also Singer Touch
BROKER
BUY NOW o\ND GET
ond Sow llkonow $31 OOc01h
tt2 2259 or 9!2 25611
MOBILE home for sole or rent 3
REAOY FOR WINTER.
Phono9'12 7187
bedrooms ol utilities pold
Phono'l92 7751
lEANS $8 00 ........ p)dtod ....
boro Pooler Phone 985 3897
1952 GENERAL 8x30 1 bodroom
Phone 985 3350
WARM Morning coql stave and
Stokermotlc stove Phone 742
1968 I 2x60 completely lur11ithed
3151
including televlalon $5 000
Phone 992 5169 or IH 620
NATIONAL Checkout Roglllor
POMEROY - Mulberry Avenue location Two
Laurel St Middleport
pop machine cooler 1974
bedroom living room kitchen and dining area 1'12
Monte Corio n ~ cond tion
1973 mo~llo homo 14x70 furnish
baths Large bt ck porch priced to sell $9 100
w1ll trade for mobile home of
ed underpinned on Iorge lot
equal value Also 10 room
S30
000 Phone '192 5237
brick 3 baths full baMment 1
COOLVILLE- Nice mod brick home containing thret
8)(45
ft
troller In good condition
ocre on Rt 7 John sh..ts 3 h
bedrooms dining room living room with fireplace full
miles south M ddleport Rt 7
newly
pointed reosonobley
btsement with gar!lge large front porch nat gas
prlc:ed S" Jock F King Rt 4
furnace city waler and well water a beautiful home
TWO handmade planter docka 1
Pomeroy Phone 742 2479 after
cherry one mahogany Gall
with approx 512 acres of land lrull trees and shade
Mill or phone '192·3196
5pm
trtls surrounding II Plonty of garden space good
fishing artl close by located In Coolville Ohio Priced
at only $32,000 Call now
HOMESITE$ for

American
Auto Sales

CALL US TODAY.

paperwork Call 9.49 2803 or
992 2927 Alto booking porhes
SOMEONE to lear down and haul
away Iorge metal butld ng for
the mater al In t Phone 992
:1971
AVERAGE $-10 on e..,.ening or CAMPER Starcraft GolaJCt 8 with
owntng Phorte 992 251 ..
a f ternoons
demonstrating
guaranteed rays and gtfts No
cosh mvestment no del ..,.ery or
collecting ComptJters do your
paperwork Coli 949 2803 or
m 2927 Also booking port1es IF YOU have a !fUrY ce to offer
wonr to buy or ••II setmethrng
ae lookmg for work
or
whatever
you II get results

Phone or&amp;Q code 61 ~ 423 9531

Tho laltowlnt doocrlbtd
tltl.llltd in tht
Tawnll\fp of Slllltlury Countv
ot Motta ond Sloto ot Ohlo
Bttlnnlng In Soctlon 3
Town 2, Rlftlt 13 lttlnnlng
at"'' Northwftt (OFner of the
Nor.,ttatt quarter of tlld
Soctlon No 3 t~tnco South 40
chllftl end 40 links more or
1111 to tht louthweat corntr of
11ld quartor ltctlon ot tht
County rHd ltadlnt from

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WILL DO odd 1obs rool ng po n

IN LOVING memory of our belov
td husband father and grand
lather Henry Capehart who

3,1970

prtmlltt

fastvr wrth a Sentinel Wont Ad

IN LOVING memory of Morvtn W
McGutre Jr who passed away
8yeorsago Sept 3 1968
What would we g .- ro clasp his
hond
H s happy face to see
To hear his vo ce to SIMI his
smile
That meant so much to me
Mom Dod Slstei'S and Brorllers

Sept

For Fast Results Use The Sentinel Classifieds ......

LV I Work at home no tK
perlence necessary ••
cellent pay Wrltt America!}
S.f'l'ice 6950 Wayzata Blvd
Suit. 132 Mlnneopol 1 MN

nstment Call or write today
SANTA• Port es Avon Conn

t-TbeDall)'Sentinei,Mlddleport-PcmtrOy,O ,friday
L•• AL NOTICI
I ~trtlly IUthorllt for lilt
till lotlowlng dMcrlbed rtol

\DOttESSERS wontod IMMEDIATE

5$.126
DEMONSTRATORS
AND
MANAGER needed to work
with the olde1t Toy &amp; Glft Shop
Party Pion In rht country
Highest comml1110nt
No In

•

•

MANY MORE
Wt are closed Sundly
But lnvtle Inspection of all d•sp layed cars and trucks

See Pat H11l , Rocky Hupp
or Melvm Ltttle
Open Evenmgs Tll7 oo
Except Thrus and Sat
Closed Sunday

A thought for the day
Bnllsh wartime Prime
Minister Wmston Churchill
told the House of Commons
I have nothmg to offer but
blood toU, sweat and tears •
TO

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
AstraGraph
Bemtce Btdt Oaol
For Soturdoy, Sepl 4 1171
ARlEB (Morch 21 o\prlf 11)
Tnls should be an e &lt;Cttlng and
fun day tor you but be wary of
a pal who has a kool&lt;y scheme
You re better olf not betng In
valved

TAURUS (April 20 Moy 20)
Conditions are lortunate today
where your career and
finances are concerned When
opportunity knocks be listen
ng
GEMINI (MIJ 21·Junt 20)
You II be QUite enterprising to
day Vou have the abthty to
handle large projects Be bold
but not rash or toollsh
Co\NCER (June 21-.lulr 22)
Others will have more control
over that which brmgs you gatn

or lOY today than you will
youself Don t be tearful Your
needs will be a primary con

before changmg plans you
both agreed to
PISCES (Feb 20 March 201
Ol all your peers today you II be
the one who s most adm red
Your un selttsh attitude wms
you their respect

A

Your

~Birthday
Sopl 4, tl71
The year holds promise of gain
and advancement careerwtse
Unusual sttuatlons may

s uddenly develop thal will help
you c limb the lad de r of
success

Meigs
Property
Transfers

slderatlon

L!O (July 22·4ug 22) Vou re
capable ot making sound
Judgments today

but you re

also subject to sell doubts
Have faith In decisions you ve
thought through
VIRGO (Aug 23· Sopt 22) You
might find yourself in the mid
die of something very
prolltable today A generous
third party will be Instrumental
In bringing It about
LIBRA (Bopt 23-0cl 23) En
joy yourself today but try to do
It wllhout punlng e big dent In
your bank roll You have a
tendency to be extravagant It
needs to be checked

SCORPIO (Oct 24·No• 22)
You II be lucky today provided
you don t get In your own way
Flow wllh the tide of events not
against them
84GITT4RlU8 (Nov 23·0..
21) Others can be won over
now to deas or plans that
you re partial to But be careful
not to tailor the facta to suit
your listener
CAPRICORN (Doc 22 Jon
11) Be aa gracious and con
slderale ol your closo friends
loday as you will be wllh per
sons you only have business
dealings with
4QU4RIU8 (Jon 2D· Fab 11)
In an Important matter where
an associate is Involved be
sure he checks with you first

I

Donald R Smith, Martha
Jean Smith to Raymond J
Smith, 0 299 a , 48 382 a ,

RuUand
Nellie R Betz, deed to
Woodrow Willon Hoyt, James
H Hoyt, leah Jane Butcher,
Eva Betz Robson, Genevieve
Betz Ward, Robert Brewer,
cert trllllll , Middleport
Virgil Lee Hill, Kathryn A
Hill to Paul Hill, Crestlyn
Hill, 2 30 acrea, Letart
L D Davis, dec to Robert
A Davis, Claude E Davis,
Leroy Davis, Edna Elma
Roush, Lorenzo D Davis,

for trans , Pomeroy
Elizabeth Ohlinger to Helen
B O'Reilly, cert trans ,
Pomeroy

cert

Vanden W Buzzard, dec to
lcie M Buaard, cert of
trans ,

Columbia
Southern Ohlo

8 Ease Cal

Elec
Harry J Mock, Ella H
Mock to Dennia J Ault, Carol
A Ault, Lincoln Heights

PiPeroy
tiligh Leifheit to Thelma
Mongtomery, Minerah,
Sallabury

Homer Cannan, deed to
Ellzabeth Carman, cert
trans Pomeroy

il
~peeiilJ$

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PUBLIC NOTICE
ELTHA STANSBURY

MUSTARD If liv ing whose
address s unknown

TO ALDA J EASTERDAY
address unknown
TO EDGARD WHEELER

ill&lt;ldress un known

TO
PEARL BENNETT
address unknown
TO Lola Seybond addres~
unknown
TO
Luella
unknown

Davis

un~nown

TO

w

Geslclll address

Ralph Holler

address

unknown

TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
OEVISEES
LEGATEE S
AOI&gt;\INISTRATORS AND
ASS'IGN S OF ELTHA STA NS
If
BURY
MUSTARD
deceased
ROBERT
W
STA NSBURY If deceased
LOTT IE
GASKILL
If
deceased MINN 1 E HOLLER
it

deceased

FLOYD

EASTERDAY If deceased
WHEELER
If
LULA
deceased
ZADIA HENRY
deceased

deceased

J PARR
GEORGE
H

EVA

deceased
JAMES W STANSBURY
deceased
EMERSON E
STANDSURY
deceased
VALINOA
EASTERDAY
deceased SARAH R STANS
BURV deceased ANDREW
STANSBURY

S

STANSBURY

Sportabout 6 cyl automatic power st eer ing delu)( e
equ pment whitewall t ires luggage ra ck dark green
fm sh 1~s than 9 000 miles showroom clean

address

TO Ruth Wrlnkelman ad
dress unknown
TO Lottie Gaskill address
unknown
TO Lula Wheeler address
unknown
TO Ross

1976 AMC HORNET·········· s3995

deceastd

ANNA SMITH STAN S BURY
deceased NETTIE ROSS
deceased

1974 DATSUN •••••••••••••••• s2295
21 0 2 door local car 4 s peed trans 44 lOO miles good
tires dark green finiSh real econ001y

1974 Chevy Nova 4 Door •••••• 12795
Local tow mileage car VB engine automatic power
steering and brakes rad io tires show little wear gold
finish Sharp and nice

1975 Pinto Wagon ••••••••••• '2895
Local carandonl y6 600 miles .t cvl automatic trans
power steerlng tent glass luggage rack radio radial

ww

tIres

clean

1972 Nova 2 Door •o• ••••• •••• '1695
Lo ca l 1 owner car good tires clean mterior 6 cyl

std

trans

1969 V.W. 2 DR•••••••••••••• 1595
Runs good new tires rad io

1973 Vega Gt Cpe.••••••••••••11895

EARL
ROSS
CORA
B
EASTERDAY deceased end

local owner .4 crt automatic p steering ra dio i.'lir
conditioned gOOd llres

deceased
You are hereby notified t hat
you
have
been nnned
detendants in a legal action

1972 Chevelle Malibu •••••••••• '1495

Meigs County et at This
acllon has been ass igned Case
No 16 222 in the common

1974 Olds ·'6" Omega ••••••••'2650

decea3ed

ELVA

B

WELLINGTON

enlttled Roberta C 0 Br ien vs
George Collins Trea sur er ot

H T cpe good II res radio V8 automatic P S P B
bu cket seats runs oiV'Irt needs paint

low

Pleas Court of Mel9s County
Ohio _.5769
Ttle object of the compl aint

Is to determine tleirs and
partition real estate described
as follow s sit uated 1n Oltve
Township
Me gs County
Ohio
Seing In Sect on 35 Town 3
Range 11 of the Ohio Com
panv s Purcha se and be ng
the southeast quarte r of the
northw est quarter ol said
section and being descri bed
in Sarah R Stansbury s will as
the upper farm on the north
side of Shade River
con
taln lng seventv (70 ) acres
more or less
and being
described In the Meigs County
Auditors Duplicat es u south

POMEROY MOTOR CO
"Your Chevy Dealer"
992 2126

Pomeroy

'I•

east of northwest
con
tain lng 50 acres more or less
You are required to answer
the Complaint within 28 days
after the last publication of
this not ce which wil l be
published once each wee k for

six consecutive weeks The
last 8ubll caflon will be made
on ct 1, 1976 and the 28
days for answer will start an
that date
In case of your fa il ure to
answer or otherw lse respond
as requ ir ed by the Ohio R.ules

of Civil Procedure judgmen t
by default will be rendered
against you for rel ief
demanded In this complaint
LARRY E SPENCER
Ctert( of Courts
common Pleas Cour t
Meigs County Ohio
(913 10 17 24 (10) 1 I 61c

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On this day m history
In 1783, the signing of the

Treaty of Paris officially
ended the seven year
American Revolution
1939
Great
Brit
aln declared war on
Germany !"ranee followed
six hours later quickly joined
by Australia New Zealand,
South Africa and Canada
In 1943, Allled forces
Invaded the Italian 11111i}lland
In World War II
'
I

Female Irish Sette r on
Coun1ry Rood 18 Re wo rd

LOSt

Phont James Cltfford 992 7201

or 992 3309
LOST female 61uetlck hound no
nome plate tn Red Brush a rea
Coii9B5 3338 Chester Oh o E
l Rebe
= I- LoST Small mole dog redd1sh
ton color Dachshund Terr er
wear ng red collar when d sop
peored Phone '1'12 3928
- ~~~~~~~~~ --LOST In the Forrest Run oro one
He reford cow 600 lbt weari 1g
yellow ear tog If seen please
coil '192 7692 or '1'12 3944

�\

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Sentinel, Ml~rt.Pameroy, 0 , Friday, Sept 3,1P"q

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Olo\DLtNIS
5 P M
Doy
lttore
Pubtlcotlon

Canc•ll•tlona

corrtc

tiona ecctpttd first day 01
A•tlllcotlon
RIOULATtONS
The PUbllther re11rves
the rloht to tdlt or rtltct
ar~.y

dttmed

ldt

Ob

l•ctlonet The publisher

will not bt rtspon5lblf lor

Incorrect

mort fhln one
Insertion

RATES
For Wtnt Ad Strvlct
5 cents l)tr word o

t'

Insert ton

Minimum Chtrge 11 00

14 ctft'tl ptr word three

consecutive Insertions
2' cents per .word six
consecutive lnswtlons

2S Per Ctnt Discount on
paid ads and ects paid
within 10 days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
Sl 00 for
50
word

~lnimum

E'acfi •ddlflonal word 3

cents

aLIND ADS

Addlllonal 25c Charge
Ptr Advertisement

OFFICE HDURS
830 am to 500 pm

OeiiV

8 30. 1m

to 12 00

Noon Satur&lt;IIY
P'hone today f92 2f56

NOTICES
ATTN II
ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yard Sillies Rummage
Porch and Basement P&lt;Jrch
and Basement Sates etc
must bt paid In advance
Get

by
stopping by our office at
The Da lly Sentinel
111
Court St or wr ltlng Box
yours

early

In

729 Pomeroy Ohio 45769

with your rem ittance

06001 Phone I (2031 673 3-455
ALSO BOOKING PARTIES
wANTED Tractor troller drlvtr
Meet DOT Regulations Call
'192661&gt;6
$200 weekly pou1ble stuffing
en11elopu
Send self
addreued
stom ped
envelope Edroy Molls Bol(
188 Dept 516 Albany MO
W02
AVERAGE $40 on evening or
afternoons demonstrating
guaranteed toys and gifts No
cosh tnvettment no del1very or
collecting Computers do you

pa55ed away etght

y~;iors

ago

September 3 1966

WILl do baby~tltlng In my home

I.

WE NEED
EAR•CORN.

992-2181
Ptimena Lancthllli
... - .llttl:ll w ~. ,..,
6lil

,.._ tt2 2111 -

Sad memonas crowd thts time of

yoor
When we lost the one we loved so

door

Deep n our hearts you w II
always stay
Loved and remembered every

doy
A stlant thought o secret tear
Keeps hts memory ever neor
T1ma token away the &amp;dge of
grief
But memory turns bock every

leaf

-

AUCTION Fndoy mght 7 p m at
the Auct on House Horton St
Mason W Va New and used
merchondi ••

Coli '1'12 2156
ting hauling tree work and
yARo Sole bottom of Chester H II
mowmg Phonem 7409
from 10 a m ttl! 4 p m
Thursday Frtdoy and Saturday
THE worldly possess ons ore
ago n fokmg over so o yard
sole ot my kome 109 High St
OLO furniture ce boxes brass
Pomeroy Saturday Only 10
beds wall telephones Qnd
om ttll 3 pm L1ke new
parts or complee households
overst.utfad chotr and ottoman
Wrtte M 0 Mtller IH 4
p crures lamps folk gurlar
Pomeroy Ohlo Call 992 7761}
typewr ter 111rls and women s
do tt-l ing hand lawn mower
CASH pold for all mak es and
vor ety of miscellaneous tlems
models of mob1le homes

Sadly m1ssed by his wtfe Opal
Chtldren and Grondch ldren

NOW accepting pklno ttudtnlt
beginners Intermediate od

vanc.d 1tudent1

m

Coli

2210

lOOKING FOR A BETIER POSI
liON ?
PRePARE
YOURSELF I I Rio
Grande
College Community
College
FALL RtPgistrofion Sept 13
1976 Allen Moll 9 o m 9 p m
NO TRESPASSING on George
FrHiond s property Syracuse
whtch Includes for use as
storage spoce domagmg frHs
and garden space Wtll be pro
secutltd to full tdent of the
law
LONG Rifle Shop hours 5 p m 1111
10 p m
Modern and
blockpowder guns and sup
pl1es New shipment of tur
quo se Indian ttwelry 248
RrverYiifW Or.ve Pomeroy
Ohio or phone 992 3090
CHICKEN ond Sporo Rib lor 8
0... ot Chotto&lt; oo,.lng ot
1 30 Gorden lroclor pull ot 10
o m Parade itortlrg 1 30 p m
Wotor flghto . , . , _ flro
deporlmento will be held ond
trophies for the fir1t and se
cond places will be given
Water fights for children sock
races
grea1ed pole
hom.mode ice cream The
Chester F•r• Dept would lilce to
oloo thGnk oil !how who por
t c•pated or helped tn ony way
at the fooC booth during the
113th Melli' County Folr
SHOOTI!"G Motch Forkod Run
Sportamon Club Storts ot nocn
Sundoy Sopl 5 ond ovory Sun
doy thoroofte&lt;
HAIR TRANSI'V.NT Dr Rlchord l
Slack PI Pleooont W Vo Coli
(304) 675 5267
PIANO

tuning

Charles

Scoff

Phono'l92 371Bor'l92 7550
SKY Diving GrNne County Sport
Porothute c.nter ~ every
doy Golllpolio For further
lnformolfon ~II (614) :1-45 9339
or p 0 eo. 91 lltdwtoll Ohio
45614

UVE MUSIC
FROM 9 TO 1 P.M.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5th
BY THE ROCIETIS,

TAll nMBERS
NilE a.ua
Rt.7

PomeroyrO·

Charlene Hovfl ch

Sole at Eastern Hrgh
$$cashS$ for )t.mked auto Frye s YARD
School Saturday Sept .. star
Truck Auto Ports Rutland
ling at Cjl 00 a m Sponsored by
Phone 742 2081
Eastern Athlettc Boosters
TIMBER Pomeroy Forest Pro
2 Fom ly Yard Sole next door to
ducts Top price for standing
Texaco Station In Syracuse
sow11mber Coli Kent Hanby
Fndoy a nd Saturday Sept 3 4
1 446 B570
l Oam fi1L4p m
COINS 1929 and older currency
CARPORT Sole
m sc
ttems
gold ond s lver scrap Wi II buy
clothrng
Sept
4
9
to 6 p m 116
or trda Have a good selection
S Vine St Mtddleport Oh o

of cotns to sell or trade Also

hove supplies and metal
dete&lt;:ors ROger Wamsley on
leodtng Creek and Rutland
Rood Phone 742 2331 for on oi

fer
$SCASHS$ for

tunked autos

4 Family Yard Sale Sept
3 4 5 and 6th Antrques fur
mture Iorge d nntr bell
diShes clothes 8x27 house
trailer 24 b1cyde Rt ' ot Ftve
Points beh nd Gr II on Royal

~ANT

Oalc Pork Rood

Phone 742 2081 Fryes Truck &amp;
Auto Part s Rutland
CARPORT
WANTED Gasolme dnven ce
mtnt mhcer Iorge one prefer
red 1 yard or 1 ~"• yard Colt
after6p m 843 2m

Sale mise 1tems
clolhtng Sep1 4 9to6pm 116
S VIne St M ddleporl Oh1o

YARD Sole Saturday Sept .4
sQ"tmg ol 9 a m at the Vista
Statton on Rt 7 north of ftve
Potnls fn &lt;ose of rain 10me

ttme and ploce on Mondoy

yARD Sole Thursday Friday ond
Soturdoy Sept 2 3 4 Tom
Spencer rastdence 6 miles eost
PLEASURE horses and pontes
of Chester Stole Route 248
.-.lso w1ll do tram ng Phone
VARD Sole Tuesday Wods
(6141698 3290 Ruth R..v.,
Thursday Sept 7 and 8th at
AKC Regtstered Poodle Phone
Clotr Boso
Great lend
'1925567
Someth ng for everyone q a
till dorf&lt;
TWO 13 week old femole
adorable ktttans g•ve away to · - - - - - - - - - - .
IIOod
homo Phone 742 2073
AKC Reg11tered English Sprtnger
Span._l pups $85 Phone 992
711n
7 Week old pupp•as

one half

YARD SAl£

Sholllo Rog•storod $15 Phone
949 2.166
BEAGLE robhlt dog 9 weeks to 6
years bid Some started and
some well tro1ned Phone Virgil
Vorbrough 742 2521

Yard S.lo 11 Ealfem High
School
Soturdoy
September 4th, stll'lltll ol
9 00 a m SfiOnsorod by lht
Eastern Alltlettc Boosters

1970 Buick Rtvlara good condi
tlon new t1res $900 Phone
742 2796
27•6

or'l92 3914
1970 Ford M.,.rlck Phone 992
2377

anyhmt

or

992-611.4

after.fp m

1972 Carwtfe steel city !JfOY T
top oir condition ng 32""
mtles $5 000 Phone 992 5630
1976 Plymouttl Feather Duster
slant 6 engine 3 speed with
overdrive 2 000 m1les ex
cellent condtion Phone 992
7653

FURNISHED :2 bedrm apartment
odulft only
n M1ddlepart

Phono'l'/2 3874
3 AND .4 RM furnished ond un
furn11h.d opts Phone 992

Sl3ot
COUNTRY Mobile Homo Pork Rl
33 ten mtles north of Pomeroy
1 Lorge lots w th concrete pohos
stdewalks runners and oH
strMt parking Phone 992 7479
ONE bedroom oportmonts ot
VillAGE MANOflln Middleport
for $104 monthly pluo oloc or
$130 Including oloclrlc LOWER
RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
Convenient to shopp ng on
Third and Mill Streets m Mid
dleport Brand new hfgh quoit

1970 Ford Pickup camper with
av.rcob CGmpet low mileage
m A 1 cond1tion $2800 Phone
'1923090
1971 Mercury Montego p 1 p b
ty apartments
See the
olr very mce $I 295 Phone
manager at Apt 16 or call
Gl011 Blsooll 949 2801 or 9•9
992 7721
2860
AVAILABLE at R1verslde Aport
1971 Ford Moverlck p s p b
ments
1 bedroom apart
o r lots of chrome reol sharp
ments $100 per month 2
low mil.age $1395 Phone
bedroom apartments $133 per
Glen 8l11oll 949 2801 or 949
month One price for all Phone
2860
'1923273
1'166 FOrd Falcon slondord 6 cyl 2 Bedroom troller reol nice
Coll992 7492
odulto only Phono '192.:1324
1975 Oldomobilo Storflro 4 Rooms Clnd both pluo utility
outomatlc V -6 power stHr
room porch fore«! olr fur
t l11g power brok• new radial
naco city woOer Phono 9'12
tlrM S2 900 Phone 985 3582
5630
oftor5p m
5 room furnittlad apt for rent
1966 Chevy lmpolo 2 door good
dose to Powell 1 Super Valu
work cor Coli 992 2572 or '192
Phone 992 3658

6130

LARGE 60ft trailer on a Iorge lot
in Middl..,art near
References required

ttorn
Phone

'192 2319oftor6p m

Equipment Co.
POMIROY,O
PH tt2 2176

a

Pomeroy to Chttter

ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

Soutlnutem Ohio ,
T1111 Ratter eo.

DIRECT FABRIC SAL£S

lu:zt.A
Rutland, Ohio 45'(75
I'll (614) 74ll409
WoDollvtr
J 284mos

Alum 11um Siding,
Roofing, Guttets,
Pamting and Repu

F--A-

The Complete
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

AI. TROMM CONST
Rullond
142 2:121
All Work Guarontftt&lt;t
Free Esllmoln

1:..:23-2 mG

RA£1NE

EXPERIE_NCED

CARPET SHOP

FREE ESTIMATES!

GLEN R. BISSEll

ASSORTED RUBBER
BACK CARPETING

GunER SERVICE r

NOTICE
Open for Fall &amp;

DAN lltOMPSON
FORD

TEAFORD

v_,

5 rooms and both in Mtd
Olo,&gt;Orl, Ohio Contact 992

1973 2 bedroom trailer adults on
iy furnished Phone949 2121

CENTRAl REALTY CO.

SAVE '10

ON MY TRUCK nRE
NOW IN STOCK
7 OOxlU· ply
SaveSlO
1 Glxl6 HIIY
Salrt$10
I 251120 10.ply

Seves1o
6 70115 HIIY
SoveSIO
1 5exl7 t-ply
Sove SlO
7 Shl61-ply

MN!ti.
Se1r1S11

;:..,
2 Bedroom mobile home In Roctne
oroo Phone 992 5858

Ilk

Jock W C:IIIIY Mgr
,hone,, 2111

TUPPERS PLAINS - 101 acres of rolling land all
mineral rights appro• 10 acres tillable land some
pasture land and limber good lake site Modern 1'h
story hOIIH rec:enlly refinished on Inside all carpeltd
except kitchen, containing 3 bedroom dining room and
basement 2 car garage Nice location on Co Rd 06
close to Tuppers Plalns, Ohio Prlc:ed for quick sale
S32 000 Call lor appoint

HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse 0

9211'""

WiLL do roofmi, construction
plurnh ng and heating No tab
too Iorge or too small Phone
742 2348
CARPENTER
floonng
cell ng
paneling Phone m 2759
BUILDING
remodeltng
a n~
repa1rs Qual tty work eHtcienl
service Jesse Rodman phone
'1'125980
DozER work and weld ng Con...,
tact James Parsons Rt 1
Racine on Carmel Rood
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
DOZER - LARGE AND SMAll
SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED lOW
BOY AND DUMP TRUCKS Bll~
PUlliNS PHONE '192 247B DAY
ORNIG~T

PROTECT your swimming pool1
W nteriztng kits covers O(l
t1freeze serv1ce for above or

ground pools 0 Bumgard
ner Solea Mtddleport Ohio,
n

Phone992 5724

CARPni~O

Hl-l.O SHAG
INSTALLED
Regular Sl4 Y'

~10.95 Sq / d
Eve. yaay money IIYtr
llood chalco colors
12 or 15 F•

501 NYLON

reen gold red blue rust
f!_o II yourself with
podding S7 9~ sq yet
Willi podditll Instilled
II tS ""11•rt Ylrcl
CALL 742 2'11
TALKn..
WENDELL GRATE
Co\RPET CONSUL T""f1T

RUTLANU

FURNITURI
2 ~. 1 1

n.u•••nG

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~ FR'i;··~~ 8
•• •

~ Dldroom• 2 Dlths ext lg llv rm
porctw. ..,.~ nit tHll fum- cbns &lt;hdwd flro , loc:

SOGutM, !It ClleJIIIt,
WE ARE SELLING PROPERTY
AND NEED YOUR LISTING
EM949·2318

I

SAVE ON

8 00t115 00

$i2,aoo -

4..........
Close Sar AT 5 p.m

11U1LAND
14l 2111
(

said

above
Also
uve and except the follow ing

parcel
Beginning at

property

1 point

line

of

In the
G

T

Carleton et 11 and A o and
Lillian Smith sold point being
at Station 96 04 In the center
lint of survey made by the
Oepartmenl of Highways
thence running in a North
easterly direction In tht
center of old road and in the
property line between G T
Carltton ef ai
and John
Lyons 534 teet more or less to
a point 40 feet from and at
right angles to Station 101 21
thence in a Soulhwester1v
direction following a curve to
the right same having a
radius of 2825 feet a distance
of 178 teet more or tess to a
point ~0 feet from and at right
angle&amp; to Station 99 50 thence
In a Northerly direction 10 feet
to a point 50 fHt from and at
riGht angles to Station 99 so
thence following Slid curve to
the rlghl
same having a
radius of 2115 fetf a distance
ot 211 teet mort or len to a
point In the proptrty line bt
twHn G T carleton et 11
and A o and Lillian Smith
said point btlno 50 ttet rrom
and at right angles to Station
96 "

thence

following

'\.

1

.J
••

Before you buy your ntxt used car ask yourself
these 10 ? 11 the answer to any of these 10 ?
doesn't suite you, then you better chec:k with us

CARS OR TRUCKS

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon, 4 cyl.,
auto trans., factory air ......... $2295
1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan.
factory air, P S., P B., vinyl
roof .. ... . .•.. .... .. ...... .•... ... . S2595
1974 Chevy Monte Carlo, 350 1/.8,
automatic, factory air, P S., P B,
vinyl root, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM FM ster~, radial
tires Local owner and sharp $4400
1973 Ford LTD 4 dr, factory air,
P.S., P B , vinyl roof, tilt
wheel
$2495
1973 Chevy Impala 4 dr , factory air,
P S., P B , vlnly roof
$2495
1973 Dodge Polara Custom, 4 dr .
sedan, factory air. P S , P S , vinyl
roof, rad1al tires A nice family

car. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ...

$1995
1973 Bu1ck LeSabre Custom, 4 dr

H T., factory a1r. P S , P B., v~nyl
roof. ...... ..... .... .... ......... $2795
1973 Olds Delta 88, 4 dr , H T ,
factory a1r, P.S, P B, vinyl roof
Clean.
S1995
1973 Ply. Duster, 2 dr, 318 V-8,
automatic, P S, P. B
$1995
1973 Ply. Sat. Custom, 4 dr , sedan,
factory air, automatic, P S , P B,
vinyl roof, clean
$1995
1972 Mercury Marquis, 4 dr , H T ,
factory atr, P S, P.B, v~nyl
roof
.. . ..
... .. .. .. . 'S 1495
1972 Vega, 4 cyl , factory a1r,
hatchback ..... .....
... .. $1395
1972 Plymouth, 2 dr , H T ,
auto. trans., factory a1r ..... $1495
1972 Pontiac Lemans, 2 dr , coupe, 6
cyl, automatic, P S
$1695
1972 Olds Toronado Custom, one
owner &amp; loaded
$1995
1972 P1nto Station Wagon, 4 cyl ,
automattc
$1395
"Good Selection of
Cheaper Cars In Stock."

"YOVR FRIENDLY DEALER"
Still a good selechon of Pintos,
Mavericks, Granadas and trucks at
low clearance prices:

Case Farm Tractor, 4 sp. trans.,
$675
3 poil'!t h1tch.

POMEROY

992-2174

W1ll your dealer gtve your previous owners name? We
Wlll

P S air

1

1973 MERCURY MONTEGO VB ••• •• •••• •2995
hard top show room cl..,n

2 W1ll your dealer g1ve you speeciOJUeter statement? We

1974 MAVERICK 6 CYL FORD.. ••• ••• • '2995

will

4 dr shows best of care

3 W1ll your dealer give you

1973 PINTO •••••••••••••••••••••o'2195

W1ll your dealer g1ve you the best poss1ble allowance on
your present car? We w1ll

1973 CHEVY VEGA••••••• .......... '1495
4 cyl

a wntten warranty? We w111

4

One local owner

5 Wtll your dealer get you the best possible ftnanctng rate?

aufo sHarp

We w1ll

1971 FORD LID 2 DR. HT. •• ••••••••• '1695

Wtll your dealer e~platn your contract to you so you
know 1ust what you're paymg for? We w1ll

while with black vinyl roof

6

1974 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DR. •• •••• •• •• • '2995
LlKE NEW

7 Does your dealer have a full servtce shop? We do

1970 DODGE DART 4 DR. o•••••• •••• 0 1395

8 Does your dealer buy cars atthe auchon? We don't

6 cyl

vf!ry clean

9

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR. •••••••••••• •2795
4 cy l

auto

Does your dealer forget you after the sale? We don't

broghl rod finish

10 Does your dealer g1ve you serv1ce after the sale? We

1972 FORD LTO BROUGHAM 4 DR. •••••'1995

Wlll

CLEAN INSIOE AND OUT

Why don't you clip and save these 10 points

1973 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO ... ••• '3495
Full equipment beauttful car

so you will have them with you when you

1974 CHEVY ¥2 TON PICKUP .. •o•o••oo'3395

go to buy a used car?

Like new very low mileage

1970 FORD RANCHERO •• o••• •••••••• "1895
Wood groin trim aulo trans

Don't forget you owe 1t to yourself to check w1th us before
you buy any c;ar new or used We are YOUR FRIENDLY
DEALER See one of these frtendly salesmen Ceward
Calvert, J 0 Story or Btl! nelson

PS

1974 FORD F-100 ¥2 TON PICKUP·• •••• '3195
One owner 302 eng

TRUCKS

1975 Ford Super Cab, long w1de bed,
12,000 miles Like new
$3495
1974 Ford F-100, 6 cyl standard
trans , long w1de bed
$2495
1973 Ford F-100 Custom, 6 cyl ,
standard trans , long w1de bed $249~
1973 Chevrolet 1!2 Ton Truck, 350 V 8
engine, stand trans , long wtde bed,
radial tires Sharp. ... ..... .. .. $2495

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

1972 FORD GRAND TORINO SPORT •••• '2195
Aulo

property line In a southerly
direction 150 teet mort or ltas
to the pllct ol ~oglnnlng It Is
undorstood that tha strip of
land above described Is not to
be In exc111 of 50 flit In width
and contalna o 96 acres mort
or leu of which the prtsent
road occupies a 48 acrts mort
or ltu Also save and except
the following parcel
Beginning at a paint In tht
property line between G T
C~trltton
et al
and John
Lyons said point being 40 feet
from and 11 right angles to
Station 104 10 In the center line
of survey made by tthe
Dtpartment of Highways
thence In a Northeasterly
direction In "ld property line
and In the center of the old
road 90 fett more or less to a
Roger NJtbel 985 4100
Ray Rtggs
point In said property line at
L.ocatechm St Rt 7
Chester,O
Station 104 U; thence In a
Northeasterly direction 57 feet
more or leu to a Doint co feet
trom and at right angles to
Station
104 45
thenco County Ohio
NOTICE ON fiLING
following 1 curve to the left
r: CARSON CROW
OF INVENTORY
11me navlng 1 radius of 1072
RECEIVER OF CARDINAL
AND APPRAISEMENT
f11t, a distance of 47 5 feet to
ENTERPRISES
INC
The State of Ohia Meigs
the place of beainnlng as [ 91 3 10 17 24
County
Court of common
shown on the plans on file In ClO) 1 5tc
Plt11 Probate Division
tho office of tho Department of
J.
To the E11ecu tor of the
Highways In Columbus Ohio
NOTIC" ON FILING OF
estate to such ot the following
It Is understood that the strip
INVENTORY AND
IS ere residents of the State Of
of land above described Is not
APPRAISEMENT
Ohio viz the surviving
In ••cess of •o feat In width The State
of Ohio
Meigs spouse the ned of kin the
and contelns 10 acrts mort County Court
of Common beneficiaries under the will
or ltss of which the pretent
Pleas Probate Division
and to the attorney or at
road ocouplll 07 acr11 more
To
the
Executor of the torntrs representtnv any ot
or 1111 And being the same
to such of the following the aforementioned persons
property
convoyod
by estate
as are residents of the State of
Bern tce Derst
Deceased
MIIColm C Roller at II toW
viz - ttle surviving I Pomeroy Ohio Salisbury
F Horloss by deed dated 10 Ohio
the next ot kin the Towns~lp No 21772
25 31 ond recorded In Vol 141 spouse
beneficiaries
under the will
You are hereby notified that
ot Pago 44 of fht Dttd and ta the attorney
or
at th e
ll'lventory
and Ap
Records Meigs County OhiO
torneys representing any of pra lnment of the estate of the
Tho uld w F Harless does the
aforementioned persons aforementioned
deceased
htrtby eKctpt and restrve
No 21827 Hazel 0 Burke •ate of said County was In this
unto himself his htirs end Deceased Rt 3 Albany Ohio court Salt! Inventory and
1111gna tho full one naif In
Towr,ship
Appraisement will be tor
ternt In oil tnt oil and gas Columbia
are hereby notified that htarJng be~ore this Court on
royalty which may be derived theYou Inventory
and
Ap the 17th day of September
from tht prOduction ot oil end pralsem~nt ot the estate
of the 1976 at 10 00 o clock AM
gas
on
th•
~remllts
aforementioned
deceased
Any person desiring to tile
fltrtlnebove dtlcrlbed Ex
Qf said County was flied txctptlons thereto must file
cept the oil and g11 on tile late
In thl3 Court Said lnventorv them at 1111t five days prior to
aoovo pror]llsos with the right and
Appraisement will be for lht date set tor hearing
to operate end produce umt
ing before this Court on
Given undtr my hand and
Roloronco DHd Vol 225 hear
tt'le 10ft• day of September seal otseld court this 31st dar
Pogo 917 Oold RecordS Molts 1976 at 10 00 o clock A M
of Au gull 1976
County, Ohio
Any person dnlrlng to file
MaMino D Webster
Seld real ••tete 11 listed on exceptions thereto must file
Judoe
tho tax dupllclto 11 bolng them at least five days prior to
2G 50 ICftl
the date set for hearing
By Ann B Watson
Sold 1111 11 to be conducted
Given under my hand and
Oeputv Clork
at Court House 1tep1 In seal ot th il Court this Uth
Pom~roy Ohio on tht 2nd day
of August 1916
(9) 3 10 21c
of Octobtr 1976 end shall not dayManning
o Webster Judgt
bt sold for lest than two thirds
By Ann a W•flon
of the appraised value The
Deputy Clork
tpprelold valuo Is Ill 333 33 [8) 27 [9 I J 21&lt;
fmmodlo!oly lollowlng oold
hit, I em oHerlng tor salt the
NO riCE OF
"rsonal property Including
LEGAL NOTICE
APPOINTMENT
111 rltht tltlo ond In tor tot now
The Board of Townsh l
CliO
NO
20
394
awntd by Cordlnal En
Trustees of Lebanon Towr.
ttrprlna -Inc In end to en Estate at Jtnnlt M tryant, sh ip Meigs county Ohio wlll
Onto Stole Liquor Pormlt tor Dectaud
offer for sale at public aucti on
Notice Is htreby given that one used Adams roed ma in
not ltlllhln two tlllrds of the
opprelotd prlct The op John P Boyd ol R D No 4 talner and one used Ford
Pt'llltd prlct of tho porsonal Box 87 Oak Hill OhiO hts tractor with mower The
property, Including lho liquor been dul)' appointed Executor auction will be held at the
of the Estate of Jennlt M Township garage Sept 11 1976
permit 11 12 500 00
hid ... , ...... hll tiHn Bryant deceased lite of at 10 00 a m
known 11 tno Shtnanv Sprints Molgs County Ohio
The Board of Trustees
Creditors are reQuired to reserve the right to re(ect any
proporty Tnt rttl 11tote Is
file
their
claims
with
aa
ld
locolld 011 thl Wnt sldo of
or all bids
fiduciary with in three months
Ohlo Sllto Routo No 1
Lebanon Township
Dated lhls 13th day ol
Sold lilt of tho rtal
Trustees
property
and
rersonal August 1976
Clarence Lawrence
Manning 0 Weblfer
proptrty 11 subltc to tno
Clerk
Judge [8) 20 27 (9) 3
flpprovll of tht court of
(I)
2G
27
[9)
3
common
Pllll
Mtias
l

Points To Used Car Buying.

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
ON NEW OR USED

RIGGS USED CARS

MOn., Tuts Wid

51 o\CRES FRE. GAS-Modern 1'12 story house 31&gt;r
dining room fire place full basement nice porches
on~ out buildings Large scenic lake wllh green grass
and pine trees around It Watch lhe Iorge boss swim
along In the clear water PreHy as a plclure Prtced to
sell $37 500 00

over

described prem Itel

Monday thru
Sllurdly 10 to s
VWe have bne green house
full of Florldo lolloto
plants O't'tr 50 varletlts In
all From 4 • to I • pots &amp; '
to 10 hanging b.skets 75c
to u oo

m m•

or

atECK &amp; OOMPME
OUR QUALITY &amp;

ttlence

followinG llld road In • Nort~
tlattrly dlrtctlon to lho Wnt
lint of 1~• IIndo of Wllllom
Clrltton thence North 29
dOIJrtH 6S llnko to tho North
lint 01 llkl Section lhonco
Wtlt on tnt North llno of oold
section 1 cn11ns tnd 1411nks to
tnt pltct ot tlttlnnlng con
ttlnlna 21114 ecrtt mort or
1111 IIYt and except from tht
e~ovt dtacrl~td prtmlsto tho
following dtocrl~od troct or
PlrCtl to Wit
loglnntng It lho Northwoot
corner of tht Norttleea-t
qUirttr Of Stctton NO 3
thence Soutn 700 fttt thonct
E11t 7 cnolnstnd u llnka to a
stoko t~enct North 700 foot to
tnt Norlh llno of Slid Section
thtnct Woot on tne Norlh lint
of sold Soctlon 7 cnolnl and u
links to tht rllco Of bttlnn lng
1110 OKCIP Ill lhl COli un
dorlylng tho obovt described
prtm ltn and ttlt exclusive
rlthlln porpetulty to mint tnd
remove aald cot lend to u11 at
ell tlmea so much of the
surfect 11 The Martin Ebtrt
bach Company UIIUCCtiiOrl
and uslvn• mey deem
ntcnsary, to open operate
and equ p a complete coal
mining
properly,
wlttl
buildings and rollrotd swlt
ch11 nec~tsary to mint load
1nd carry IWIY COIIIrom Slid
premises 1110 for drainage
and deposit of rtfuu and lht
rltht to naul tnrouah tnd over
said prem1111 coal from ad
latent property The Martin
EbtrtbiCI'I Co Its IUCCIIIOrl
and ass/ant to be relieved
from surface damage by
reason of mining of coal undtr
said
above
described
Drtm lses Anv surface land
requJrec:t or used 11 above by
uld Tnt Martin Eborsbach
Companv Its succeuors and
on lgns to ~e Ptld for at tho
rate of SlOO 00 per tcrt and
provided that In the operation
of said promlus for oil and
ges the same shall not In any
manner whatsoever hinder
delay or lnconvenltnce Tht
Martin Ebersboch company,
Its succeuors and assigns n
tho onloymont of the rlghland
prlvlletes granted 11 to mine
and remove coat under or
upon

Wlh•tr

Seuon.

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1969 Falcon Futuro Phone 742
1973 Capri 4 speed rod1al t1rn
good condition Phone 992 5831

Business Set vices

tale 1 ocre and
from B till 5 Coli oltor 6 p m
up MlddiOf&gt;Ort noor Rutlond
992 7808
COII992 7481
WILL do ironing tn my home
NEW 3 bedroom houso 2 tloths
all elec I acre Middleport
Phono'/92739•
closo
to Rutlond Phono '192
WtLL do babyslthng m my horne
7081
from 8 till 5 Coli after 6 p m
SMALL farm for sole 10% down
'1927808
owner financed Monra. Coun
For
ty W Vo Phono (3041 772
mltfreSHI
3102 or (304) m 3227
for campers
Wlmhltld Rtplocemenl
siltS
COUNTRY farmland wtth J.c:lud
FreoEsllmoln
Velvols, nylon prints
ed woods water and good oc
On Body Worlt
Mrculons. vinyl solids ond
cell In Monroe County W Va
Expert P1lnllt11
fiRCY prints, ICWSIOrlts
$1 000 down coli (304) 772
LOCUST POSTS round or split
lnauronc:t Work
3102 or (304) m 3227
Phone 9.49 2n4
W1lc:ome
COA.l limestone and calcium 3 bedroom hou11e for sole ot 520
'";it M.Tn Sfrttt
St Rl 7
chloride and calcium bnne for
S¥comore St Middleport vOO&lt;f
P1t111nt
Coolville, 0111o
buy for $8 000 Phone 992 3578
dust control and tpeclol m1xlng
675 :M69
"7 3117
or992 7667
salt for farmen Motn StrHt
72f 1 mo
i»OITleroy Ohio or phOI"'• 992
HOuSE foe- sole 3 Hdrooms all
3891
el.-c:tr c: Famity room fully
corptl~ with wood burnmg
cANNING tomatoes and sweet
COMMERCIAL
peppers Cleland Forms
fireplace larr lot with storage
PHOTOGRAPHY
building on garden space
Geraldine Clelond Racln•
- Aer lal- 1ndustrlal
Otuo
Rust1c Hills Syracuse Phon e
~~~
Construction Pro1rns
992
7836
t971 HONDA CL 450 12 000
-C ompl tte School Servict
miles StSsy bar crash bars 2 bedroom Iorge modern ~ t
Undtrtraduatt &amp;
-Ittloii*UIIicl
chen forced air furnace ltn
Elementary
pull back handle bars new tire
S11llll
coln Hts Phone 992 5737
School Pack ave Picluru
ond seals
Scrambler tide
1111100115 &amp;IIOOtS
Seniors &amp; Year book
ptpas $6.50 Coll949 2480
2(1 acre form w1th pond born
IEI'I.ICEIIIW
-Wedf lnvsIN DASH 23 channel CB om fm
1moke house and cellar pluJ
lllNOOIIS
apple orchard and peach trHs
mpx rod o 3 track stereo CoiJ
IUIIIINUI
Also on property 2 story
'1923965
KEN GROVER
SIDflf8.SOIFtn
house 2 veors old double wide
t;Q[!EI!$M!II~
FoR SALE good used T V s color
Photography
tro 1er on County Rood 18 All
and block and wk•te Horr sons
915 41ll
for $29 000 Phone 992 7590
lARR~~~eDER
TV Service 276 Sycamore St
Chester Ohio
cOTTAGE on leochng Creek bet
Middleport Ohio Phone 992
Bj8lnio
ween Long5vtUe ond Oe)(tt'r l
2522
ocre 3 rooms both well voco
fiREWOOD Phone 1 (304) 773
ton home or I ve ln 1t Phone
You can s.ve hundreds
S225
llonelloggs 992 3892
even thousands of dollors
sHOT sh.lls fresh stock All
wlllt alumtnum or vtnyl
sO Acre form 5 room house aut
brands High powo'rod S3 83
stdtng
buildtngs fru t tr•es 2 loco
per box Target loods $3 22
I oos mode for oil and gas
Magnum S2 60 long rifle• 79
wella own water system on
cents deer slugs $l AS Ov.-r
Racme, 0tt1o
IIQod
blocktop rood Coil Bll
CONTACT
200 used ai'K'J new guns com
Clonch
'1'12
5795
pound and crossbows Lowest
pnces anywhere No dealers 3'B;d;oom brick all el.ctnc
ca rpeted
f ull basement
please F fe s 711 3rd St Mtd
AT949 2801
refngero tor stove d spersal
dleport Phone 992 7494
double range $38 500 Phone
OR
1973 Vomoho 350 $600 1973
~.95
992
3975 or '192 2571
949 2860
V W
Von Camper
low
Square- Yard fnslallod
m lecge Anume loon Phone 56 acre form for sale 6 rooms and
PLE4SE
Dav1d Parsons Owner
909 2576
both 2 outbuildings dug bose
NOSUNDAYCo\LLS
ment
and
dr lied well located
B
9
761
month
949 2124
USEo K1mboll Spinet ptono Model
I 22 1 mo
near Oon1111lle near the mtnes
No 3731 wofndt Coli (614)
Some tillable land and balon&lt;.e
n2 5669 or wrtte Focrory
In posture Pr ced $26 COO
Outlet 712 E Mo n St
Phone 742 2766
Chtlhcothe Oh o 45601
6 room house modern k fchen
Rev1ve the ~11!~:~~~;~
1970 Tnumph MO motorcycle
of
your rugs
corpet•ng tn Horrlsonvtlle con
Chopped new potnt 1ob Phone
your own homQ
ven
ant
to
mmes
$9 ()()l
Con~lnuous
ont piece
992 5252 after S 00
by Von Schrader
Phone 7.42 2796
guHers
We
hang
It, or dolt
dry foam method
8 Weeks old ptgs far sole Phone 8 room house 2 be(trooms fully
yourself Special prtcH to
No muss Nofuss
949 2857
corptHed except kttchen c:ur
builders
No odor Use the
totns nduded 12 Pork St
1%7 V W ruM good 1966 V W
same
day
Squorebock Model I 0 Rem
MKidleport Phone'l92 3174
Phone 949 2814
mgton new blue good mol
All worl!
5 roams both 1 acrelond newly
9A.M
toSPM
&lt;hgun Stevens 410 22 over
JUarantttd
remodeled 'Storm windows
and under on old but niCe
olummum s1d1ng $12 900
Ra re Model6ll Morfin Stgle bar
992 7320 Evemngs
Phone 7•2 2769
rei 12 go vory good shope
Phone 1 {610) 378-6376 Grant 611 Acra for sole near Rutland
B 22 1 mo
Young long Bottom 01'110
house wtth 6 rooms and both
FA furnace
boJement on
BOAT and motor truck topper
blacktop rood Call evenmgs
Phone 949 2853
'1923630
KENNEBEC r.lotoos 50 ttl S3 50
or 100
$6 00 Brtng con
BRADFORD Auctioneer Com
tatnet's Phone 61J7 3737 or
2 Mobtle homei for rant 1 hot 3
plata Service Phone 949 2487
667 3974
bedrooms and the other lios 2
or 9.49 2000 Rocme Oh o Cntt
bedrooms Phone7~:i! 3122
Bradford
TWO G 78 15 new recap t1rs and
one tube $3$ One new gord.n
Ef.WOOO BOWERS REPAIR seeder to plant radishes
Sweepers toasters •rons oil
baons peas &lt;:orn bftts or
small appliances lawn mower
most anything you rc
rour
next to State Htghwoy Garage
MAIN
garden S35 On• pul -out
on Route 7 Phone (614) 985
bumper for ~ or thrH fourth
vtrgtl B Sr Realtor
3825
POMEROY, 0
ton trutk for that 9 10 or 1l h
110 Methantc Pomeroy, o
REMODI:LING Plumb1ng hoot ng
comper $125 Ono 031 Slihl
RUTLAND- LOVELY
Phone 992 3311
and all types of generol repair
Cho•n Sow $165 Ono 600 Ford
2 farge
INSIDE
NEW LIS 1 tN\0 - Large 3
Work guaranteed 20 yeors e)(
tracto&lt; ond 5 ft """""""
bedrooms balh utility R
beproom home mQdern
panence Phone 992 2409
$2500 Nate Vanaman . Rutlona
dine In klfchen carpeted
kit
wood
burning
2 miles out on New L1ma Rood
0&amp;0
TREE Tnmmmg 20 years e)(
paneled basement PQ"ch
fireplace full basement
penence
Insured free
BAY mare
gent~ olso blod
levellof You must see lit is
nat gas I a furnace and 2
eshmates Call 992 2384 or
colt Very mce saddle Phone
$12 000 00
large gardens $27 500 00
(6141698 7257 Afbony
'1923219
OVERLOOKSTHE RIVER
MOBILE HOME- and 44
SE\'IlNG MACHINE Repo&lt;rs ser
SCHOOlHwu'JQ mOdune Stnger
3 bedrooms bath
acres on 143 near
vu;e all makes 992 22a.t The
footurn i&gt;uHonholo blind
carPIItd paneled stntr••••. l Carpenter drll led well and
Fabrtc Shop
Pomeroy
hom JOWl on knfls $ol8 00
bulldltll, carport
minerals somel&gt;ottom and
Author zed Singer Sales and
cmh Also Singer Touch ond
MIDDLEPORT Service We sharpen Sc11sors
hunting land
Sow lth now $31 00 cmh
brick &amp; frame rcorne.rl
Phone'192 7187
BUSINESS BLOGE - 3
EXCAVATING dozer loodor ond
loti
4
apartments
rentals 2 down and one up
backhoe work dump trucks
1974 Vomoho 175 CC 11Q0C1
fumlshed llveln one rent 3
lo Pomeroy
and lo boya for hire will haul
shope Phone '1'12 SISI
and pay off the morlgage
fill dirt to 1011 limestone and
ACREAGE - On Rt 33
WALNUT marble top dresHr
close
to
shopping
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef
north
good
spring
and
70
a
over 100 yean old 30 gallon
$25 800 00
fers day phone
7089
157 ACRES - Stock farm
c - opplo bullor koltlo
night .phone m 3525 or 992
RUTL4ND Leading
with
large
old
4
bedroom
Phono'/92539•
5232
Creek 1 12 acres mostly In
home 2 ponds and tractor
RCA 25 color con50le walnut
lawn Ideal for home or
eXCAVATING
dozer bockhoo
laod Mostly fenced
coblnot $175 Aoyol odding
trailer $3 300 00
and
d1tct.er
Charlet R Hot
LOTS - Almost 1 acre at
mochme $50 Phone 742 3038
REEDSVILLE - Rt 681
f1eld
Bock
Hoe Service
Five f'olnts 52 500 oo up
Rutland Of11o Phone 742 :ZOOS
135 acres 100 acres has all
piERCE Simpson Super lynks 23
MINERALS- 136 acres In
C 8 DlO.. mtk• Super Skanrter
minerals
close
SEpTIC Systems lnstollad bl
lebanon Township
11111011no Phone '1'12 Sl95
rtcrtallon good hunlltll
llcen1ad lnttoller
Sheporc.
BUSINESS BUILDING some limber 116.600 oo
Contractors Phone 742 ~09
USED H-.r • - "P.'lght
Has fine rooms with large
WE HAVE QUALIFIED
tonk ond conlltor $18 00
SEPTIC TANKS clooned Modem
business
I I - on Main
Phone 992 7187
BUYERS FO. NEWER
Sanitation 992 3954 or 992
Sfreet In Mlddleporf Start
HOMES- LET US SELL
2428
SCHOOL sewtng machines
your own business or
YOURS
Stnger
leoturs buttonhole
continue this one
blind hem sews on kn Is
HENRY E CLELAND
SM4RT PEOPLE WILL
$ol8 00 cooh Also Singer Touch
BROKER
BUY NOW o\ND GET
ond Sow llkonow $31 OOc01h
tt2 2259 or 9!2 25611
MOBILE home for sole or rent 3
REAOY FOR WINTER.
Phono9'12 7187
bedrooms ol utilities pold
Phono'l92 7751
lEANS $8 00 ........ p)dtod ....
boro Pooler Phone 985 3897
1952 GENERAL 8x30 1 bodroom
Phone 985 3350
WARM Morning coql stave and
Stokermotlc stove Phone 742
1968 I 2x60 completely lur11ithed
3151
including televlalon $5 000
Phone 992 5169 or IH 620
NATIONAL Checkout Roglllor
POMEROY - Mulberry Avenue location Two
Laurel St Middleport
pop machine cooler 1974
bedroom living room kitchen and dining area 1'12
Monte Corio n ~ cond tion
1973 mo~llo homo 14x70 furnish
baths Large bt ck porch priced to sell $9 100
w1ll trade for mobile home of
ed underpinned on Iorge lot
equal value Also 10 room
S30
000 Phone '192 5237
brick 3 baths full baMment 1
COOLVILLE- Nice mod brick home containing thret
8)(45
ft
troller In good condition
ocre on Rt 7 John sh..ts 3 h
bedrooms dining room living room with fireplace full
miles south M ddleport Rt 7
newly
pointed reosonobley
btsement with gar!lge large front porch nat gas
prlc:ed S" Jock F King Rt 4
furnace city waler and well water a beautiful home
TWO handmade planter docka 1
Pomeroy Phone 742 2479 after
cherry one mahogany Gall
with approx 512 acres of land lrull trees and shade
Mill or phone '192·3196
5pm
trtls surrounding II Plonty of garden space good
fishing artl close by located In Coolville Ohio Priced
at only $32,000 Call now
HOMESITE$ for

American
Auto Sales

CALL US TODAY.

paperwork Call 9.49 2803 or
992 2927 Alto booking porhes
SOMEONE to lear down and haul
away Iorge metal butld ng for
the mater al In t Phone 992
:1971
AVERAGE $-10 on e..,.ening or CAMPER Starcraft GolaJCt 8 with
owntng Phorte 992 251 ..
a f ternoons
demonstrating
guaranteed rays and gtfts No
cosh mvestment no del ..,.ery or
collecting ComptJters do your
paperwork Coli 949 2803 or
m 2927 Also booking port1es IF YOU have a !fUrY ce to offer
wonr to buy or ••II setmethrng
ae lookmg for work
or
whatever
you II get results

Phone or&amp;Q code 61 ~ 423 9531

Tho laltowlnt doocrlbtd
tltl.llltd in tht
Tawnll\fp of Slllltlury Countv
ot Motta ond Sloto ot Ohlo
Bttlnnlng In Soctlon 3
Town 2, Rlftlt 13 lttlnnlng
at"'' Northwftt (OFner of the
Nor.,ttatt quarter of tlld
Soctlon No 3 t~tnco South 40
chllftl end 40 links more or
1111 to tht louthweat corntr of
11ld quartor ltctlon ot tht
County rHd ltadlnt from

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WILL DO odd 1obs rool ng po n

IN LOVING memory of our belov
td husband father and grand
lather Henry Capehart who

3,1970

prtmlltt

fastvr wrth a Sentinel Wont Ad

IN LOVING memory of Morvtn W
McGutre Jr who passed away
8yeorsago Sept 3 1968
What would we g .- ro clasp his
hond
H s happy face to see
To hear his vo ce to SIMI his
smile
That meant so much to me
Mom Dod Slstei'S and Brorllers

Sept

For Fast Results Use The Sentinel Classifieds ......

LV I Work at home no tK
perlence necessary ••
cellent pay Wrltt America!}
S.f'l'ice 6950 Wayzata Blvd
Suit. 132 Mlnneopol 1 MN

nstment Call or write today
SANTA• Port es Avon Conn

t-TbeDall)'Sentinei,Mlddleport-PcmtrOy,O ,friday
L•• AL NOTICI
I ~trtlly IUthorllt for lilt
till lotlowlng dMcrlbed rtol

\DOttESSERS wontod IMMEDIATE

5$.126
DEMONSTRATORS
AND
MANAGER needed to work
with the olde1t Toy &amp; Glft Shop
Party Pion In rht country
Highest comml1110nt
No In

•

•

MANY MORE
Wt are closed Sundly
But lnvtle Inspection of all d•sp layed cars and trucks

See Pat H11l , Rocky Hupp
or Melvm Ltttle
Open Evenmgs Tll7 oo
Except Thrus and Sat
Closed Sunday

A thought for the day
Bnllsh wartime Prime
Minister Wmston Churchill
told the House of Commons
I have nothmg to offer but
blood toU, sweat and tears •
TO

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
AstraGraph
Bemtce Btdt Oaol
For Soturdoy, Sepl 4 1171
ARlEB (Morch 21 o\prlf 11)
Tnls should be an e &lt;Cttlng and
fun day tor you but be wary of
a pal who has a kool&lt;y scheme
You re better olf not betng In
valved

TAURUS (April 20 Moy 20)
Conditions are lortunate today
where your career and
finances are concerned When
opportunity knocks be listen
ng
GEMINI (MIJ 21·Junt 20)
You II be QUite enterprising to
day Vou have the abthty to
handle large projects Be bold
but not rash or toollsh
Co\NCER (June 21-.lulr 22)
Others will have more control
over that which brmgs you gatn

or lOY today than you will
youself Don t be tearful Your
needs will be a primary con

before changmg plans you
both agreed to
PISCES (Feb 20 March 201
Ol all your peers today you II be
the one who s most adm red
Your un selttsh attitude wms
you their respect

A

Your

~Birthday
Sopl 4, tl71
The year holds promise of gain
and advancement careerwtse
Unusual sttuatlons may

s uddenly develop thal will help
you c limb the lad de r of
success

Meigs
Property
Transfers

slderatlon

L!O (July 22·4ug 22) Vou re
capable ot making sound
Judgments today

but you re

also subject to sell doubts
Have faith In decisions you ve
thought through
VIRGO (Aug 23· Sopt 22) You
might find yourself in the mid
die of something very
prolltable today A generous
third party will be Instrumental
In bringing It about
LIBRA (Bopt 23-0cl 23) En
joy yourself today but try to do
It wllhout punlng e big dent In
your bank roll You have a
tendency to be extravagant It
needs to be checked

SCORPIO (Oct 24·No• 22)
You II be lucky today provided
you don t get In your own way
Flow wllh the tide of events not
against them
84GITT4RlU8 (Nov 23·0..
21) Others can be won over
now to deas or plans that
you re partial to But be careful
not to tailor the facta to suit
your listener
CAPRICORN (Doc 22 Jon
11) Be aa gracious and con
slderale ol your closo friends
loday as you will be wllh per
sons you only have business
dealings with
4QU4RIU8 (Jon 2D· Fab 11)
In an Important matter where
an associate is Involved be
sure he checks with you first

I

Donald R Smith, Martha
Jean Smith to Raymond J
Smith, 0 299 a , 48 382 a ,

RuUand
Nellie R Betz, deed to
Woodrow Willon Hoyt, James
H Hoyt, leah Jane Butcher,
Eva Betz Robson, Genevieve
Betz Ward, Robert Brewer,
cert trllllll , Middleport
Virgil Lee Hill, Kathryn A
Hill to Paul Hill, Crestlyn
Hill, 2 30 acrea, Letart
L D Davis, dec to Robert
A Davis, Claude E Davis,
Leroy Davis, Edna Elma
Roush, Lorenzo D Davis,

for trans , Pomeroy
Elizabeth Ohlinger to Helen
B O'Reilly, cert trans ,
Pomeroy

cert

Vanden W Buzzard, dec to
lcie M Buaard, cert of
trans ,

Columbia
Southern Ohlo

8 Ease Cal

Elec
Harry J Mock, Ella H
Mock to Dennia J Ault, Carol
A Ault, Lincoln Heights

PiPeroy
tiligh Leifheit to Thelma
Mongtomery, Minerah,
Sallabury

Homer Cannan, deed to
Ellzabeth Carman, cert
trans Pomeroy

il
~peeiilJ$

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PUBLIC NOTICE
ELTHA STANSBURY

MUSTARD If liv ing whose
address s unknown

TO ALDA J EASTERDAY
address unknown
TO EDGARD WHEELER

ill&lt;ldress un known

TO
PEARL BENNETT
address unknown
TO Lola Seybond addres~
unknown
TO
Luella
unknown

Davis

un~nown

TO

w

Geslclll address

Ralph Holler

address

unknown

TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS
OEVISEES
LEGATEE S
AOI&gt;\INISTRATORS AND
ASS'IGN S OF ELTHA STA NS
If
BURY
MUSTARD
deceased
ROBERT
W
STA NSBURY If deceased
LOTT IE
GASKILL
If
deceased MINN 1 E HOLLER
it

deceased

FLOYD

EASTERDAY If deceased
WHEELER
If
LULA
deceased
ZADIA HENRY
deceased

deceased

J PARR
GEORGE
H

EVA

deceased
JAMES W STANSBURY
deceased
EMERSON E
STANDSURY
deceased
VALINOA
EASTERDAY
deceased SARAH R STANS
BURV deceased ANDREW
STANSBURY

S

STANSBURY

Sportabout 6 cyl automatic power st eer ing delu)( e
equ pment whitewall t ires luggage ra ck dark green
fm sh 1~s than 9 000 miles showroom clean

address

TO Ruth Wrlnkelman ad
dress unknown
TO Lottie Gaskill address
unknown
TO Lula Wheeler address
unknown
TO Ross

1976 AMC HORNET·········· s3995

deceastd

ANNA SMITH STAN S BURY
deceased NETTIE ROSS
deceased

1974 DATSUN •••••••••••••••• s2295
21 0 2 door local car 4 s peed trans 44 lOO miles good
tires dark green finiSh real econ001y

1974 Chevy Nova 4 Door •••••• 12795
Local tow mileage car VB engine automatic power
steering and brakes rad io tires show little wear gold
finish Sharp and nice

1975 Pinto Wagon ••••••••••• '2895
Local carandonl y6 600 miles .t cvl automatic trans
power steerlng tent glass luggage rack radio radial

ww

tIres

clean

1972 Nova 2 Door •o• ••••• •••• '1695
Lo ca l 1 owner car good tires clean mterior 6 cyl

std

trans

1969 V.W. 2 DR•••••••••••••• 1595
Runs good new tires rad io

1973 Vega Gt Cpe.••••••••••••11895

EARL
ROSS
CORA
B
EASTERDAY deceased end

local owner .4 crt automatic p steering ra dio i.'lir
conditioned gOOd llres

deceased
You are hereby notified t hat
you
have
been nnned
detendants in a legal action

1972 Chevelle Malibu •••••••••• '1495

Meigs County et at This
acllon has been ass igned Case
No 16 222 in the common

1974 Olds ·'6" Omega ••••••••'2650

decea3ed

ELVA

B

WELLINGTON

enlttled Roberta C 0 Br ien vs
George Collins Trea sur er ot

H T cpe good II res radio V8 automatic P S P B
bu cket seats runs oiV'Irt needs paint

low

Pleas Court of Mel9s County
Ohio _.5769
Ttle object of the compl aint

Is to determine tleirs and
partition real estate described
as follow s sit uated 1n Oltve
Township
Me gs County
Ohio
Seing In Sect on 35 Town 3
Range 11 of the Ohio Com
panv s Purcha se and be ng
the southeast quarte r of the
northw est quarter ol said
section and being descri bed
in Sarah R Stansbury s will as
the upper farm on the north
side of Shade River
con
taln lng seventv (70 ) acres
more or less
and being
described In the Meigs County
Auditors Duplicat es u south

POMEROY MOTOR CO
"Your Chevy Dealer"
992 2126

Pomeroy

'I•

east of northwest
con
tain lng 50 acres more or less
You are required to answer
the Complaint within 28 days
after the last publication of
this not ce which wil l be
published once each wee k for

six consecutive weeks The
last 8ubll caflon will be made
on ct 1, 1976 and the 28
days for answer will start an
that date
In case of your fa il ure to
answer or otherw lse respond
as requ ir ed by the Ohio R.ules

of Civil Procedure judgmen t
by default will be rendered
against you for rel ief
demanded In this complaint
LARRY E SPENCER
Ctert( of Courts
common Pleas Cour t
Meigs County Ohio
(913 10 17 24 (10) 1 I 61c

•

On this day m history
In 1783, the signing of the

Treaty of Paris officially
ended the seven year
American Revolution
1939
Great
Brit
aln declared war on
Germany !"ranee followed
six hours later quickly joined
by Australia New Zealand,
South Africa and Canada
In 1943, Allled forces
Invaded the Italian 11111i}lland
In World War II
'
I

Female Irish Sette r on
Coun1ry Rood 18 Re wo rd

LOSt

Phont James Cltfford 992 7201

or 992 3309
LOST female 61uetlck hound no
nome plate tn Red Brush a rea
Coii9B5 3338 Chester Oh o E
l Rebe
= I- LoST Small mole dog redd1sh
ton color Dachshund Terr er
wear ng red collar when d sop
peored Phone '1'12 3928
- ~~~~~~~~~ --LOST In the Forrest Run oro one
He reford cow 600 lbt weari 1g
yellow ear tog If seen please
coil '192 7692 or '1'12 3944

�-·
I~ - The Dully Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., F'riday, Sept. 3, 1976

l' Man river is blue
lnte~atlunnl

!Jolted l'rm
llrought hils turned the
.~16~i~e.ippi !liver blue,
iurests black ~ lie\ erops a
wiU~eted h1own In the dust..
.iry rni diund~;
Proje&lt;tod bumper crops
ill.tl••t in much of the Mid·
west a nd ltll'e~t llr est raged
&lt;UK!he&lt;•kt•d over portions of
h• Nllrth Wood.~. Hot, dry
WCR t~e r nlsn has turned
· t'alifonoi9 wood lands int o
~mlotl)o,es

Tht• drouf:llt has even af·
k t lt&lt;.l tr:ou .•p.. rlation on the

-

i''""a....Jt...
t'..
IG,S
;nr. '

THEATRE

F'ri,. Sot., Svn.
S· ,,t '·• ~

Mississippi River.
The s~alled "Big Muddy "
is turning blue in some areas
lll-cuuse of unusua Uy dear
water - the result of
tributaries failing to carry
sill into the river .
The low water - lowest in
16 years - may make the
river more colorful but
naviga4on at points along the
2,301i·rnile Mississippi is
hazardous.
Army enginee rs say
commerce on the l'iver was
stra n~led In mid-August at
New Madrid , Mo., when :&gt;0
towboats bearing sil\ to 42
barges each were unable to
pr()('eed down-river because
of the shallow depths.

\o'.Jrdt t)1~m·y's
h·WHdPo nY

l~1dr

Mki"'fH·l
M~dlo11

Cr.1iq

John

G
a~mb~o~

"G
.Show 5f(H Is at 7 p.m.

r'""""'¥A : .

MEETING PUT OFF
Ameeting of the Tri.County
Citizens Band Radio Club
scheduled for Sept. 6 has been
postponed until 2;30 p.m. on
Sept. 12.

· all here.Who.
. How
king Account has the "'n"''ll"r
Legal proof at a moment's glance.
And it's open 24 hours!

·

. pomeroy
rutlan~

tuppers plains

pomeroy
nationa .
bank .
the bank of
th~ century
est9blished 1872

Certi6cations
in mails today
By J. R. KIMMJNS
COLUMBUS (UP!) Certification cards for nearly
12,000 Emergency Medical
Technicians (EMT ) were
dropped in the mall today by
the s t~te Department of
Education alter Gov . James
A. Rhodes signed emergency
legislation Thursday.
"We are very, very pleased
that the General Assembly
did ~orrect the legislation,"
said Dr. Franklin B. Walter,
deputy superintendent of
public instruclion.
" We are . immediately
proceeding with the Issuance
of 11,800 additional cer·
tificates for emergency
service personnel. Some were
placed in the mall as soon as
the governor signed the bill."

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Vera Drehel,
Middleport ; Virgie Blake,
Middleport; Ronald Dailey,
Pomeroy.
Discharged - Clyde Sayre,
Trevor Dye.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges ; Paul Wolfe,
New Haven; Roy E. Ellis,
Point Pleasant; Ray Sutpin,
St. Albans; Mrs. Joseph
Wheeler, daughter, Cheshire;
Mrs. Jerry Massie, daughter ,
Crown City ; Valley Marknit,
Kermit; ~rena Jones, Point
Pleasant ; Mrs. Charles
Redman, Gallipolis Ferry ;
Oscar ImbOden, Minersville;
Emma
Swan,
Point ·
Pleasant; ·Eddy McClure,
Letart; Macil Buck, Mason;
Mrs. Ferrell Kiser, Point
Pleasant ; Vernon Hunt,
Lakin ; Mrs. Dewey . Wltile,
Jr., Gallipo)is; Kenneth
Roush , Point Pleasant;
James Hoplite, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. John Sprouse,
New Haven; Charles Jordan,
Gallipolis Ferry, and Larry
Jeffers, Buffalo.
~

~olrer Medical Ceoter

(Discharges, Sept. 2)
Elmer Boggs, James
Booth, Shirley Chambers,
Gary Christian, Naomi Clark,
Bessie Clary, Christy Cook,
Mrs. William Cox and son,
Charles· Denny, Virginia
Dunfee, Clara France, David
Hayes, Dora Jefferson,
Harold
Leach,
Terry
Leonard, James Lewis,
Wendy Loudermilk , Joy
Lucas, Edgar Mahan, An·
drew Martin, Bernita
Meadows, Opal Mobley,
Ercei Orr, Judy Ousley,
Nellie Roberts, Mary Roy,
Henry Sherman, Mae
Soisson, Thelma Story, Parry
Taylor, JOSI!ph Viars, Homer
While,
(Births, Sept.!)
Mr. and .Mrs. David Moore,
son, Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rumley, daughter,
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Logan, ·son, Jackson;

Viking 2
(Continued frQ!Il page I )
fuMy is happening to soil
incubated In the lab 's little
test chambers. Ort eartb, the
results would be declared
positive evidence of life, but
Mars is different and
scientists say strangely
reactive soil chemistry may
be respollSible.
Young said the higher soli
molsture content at Utopia
means the chemistry should
be different.
"That would be a big plus,"
he said in an interview, "It
means we stand a chance or
ha vlng a much clearer look
through the chemistry for
whatever biology exists, if it
eXists."
It also means, Young said,
that there may be organic
molecules in the soil something not been found by
Vikihg 1. The absence of
· these building blocks of life
dampen.ed biologists '
enthusiasm for the presence
of life at Chryse.
"If we lind organic matter
in appreciable amounts, then
Jhe picture gets much more
exciting," Young said.
The Viking 2 landing site is
4,600 .miles east of Viking 1
and only 300 miles from the
winter edge of Mars' north
polar ice cap. The landing
zone is on a plain of volcanic
rock that has been blanketed
an estimated 30 feet of the
sand or dust that make up the
wind-blown dunes.

INSURANCE COSTLIER
COWMBUS (UP!) John E. Fisher, president
ol Nationwide Insurance
Companies, satd today
''the price of Insurance Is
llkelf to go up" unless auto
accldeot and homeowner
claim• can be reduced.
Fisher Bald his firm bad
a 2f per cent Increase In
claims and . claims ad·
justment costs for the llrst
half oll976.
He uld that Nation·
wide's claims loss per auto
policy jumped 16.7 per cent
In the first ball, or more
than twice the Increase hi
Its average price lor auto
insurance.

suntmer here

HOLLYWOOD (UP! )
Actress Amanda Blake, who
played Dodge City's Kitty in
the Gunsmoke series for 19
years, has fibned her first
television appearance since
the CBS show went off the air.
· Miss Blake will guest star
on a segment of a new NBC
western series, The Quest, to
air Sept. 22.
MAGNUSON OUf
SEATTLE (UP! ) - Sen,
Warren G. Magnuson, !).
Wash., left University
Hospital Thursday after
undergoing a weeklong
checkup.
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An aide said the 71-year-old
lawmaker intended to be with
relatives and friends in
Seattle during the Lahor Day .
weekend and return to
Washington, D.C., next week.

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Chrysler Newport

Royal 2 Dr. H;r
Was $1795

now only •1495
'71 Chevy Impala ·
HT Sedan
Power, air .
Was $1495

now only s1295
71 Buick Skylark
HT Cpe.
Air
Was $1695

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POMEROY

75 Olds Cutlass Sup. Sedan, pow., air ..14895

Automatic trans.
Was$2295

Was 51095

now only '895

71 Olds 98 Lux. Sed., pow, air.........!1995

now ooly 52295

4 Dr• .

69 Olds Cul Sup. H.T., PB, PS, air .••• 895

:PS, PB, AIR

Power. air
Was S895

69 Olds 88 HT Coupe .................... '395

Was '895

70 Ford LID

now ooly '695
72 Olds 98 4 Dr.
Power &amp;air.
Was $2495

Was $1395

now only '695

now

now

Op,en Evf!nings Til6- Til5

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"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
See one of fhese courfeous salesmen: Pete Burris. Lloyd
Mclaughlin or Marvin Keebaugh.

Pomeroy,

992-5342

GMAC Financing

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RUTLAND..: The board of directors
and llaff. of the Leading Qoeek Con·
~ervancy District and the EsecuUve Board
and Staff of the Leading Qoeek Water Shed
AaaoclaUon, Inc. are committed to equal
employment opportunltiu ,for all appllcanla, participants, BQd employees ih
all phases of its CETA Operations.
· It is the policy to take affirmative
action to lnlure that all training programs
and all penoMel actions be admlnllllered
,wllllout regard to race, color, religion,
• national origin, sex, age, or political al·
'·ftllation. II a CETA participant or applicant feels he or she haa been
' dllcrlmlnated agllinst in employment,
&lt; ,eeklng employment and-or training ll'ith
:'the Leading Creek Conaervancy District or
· the Leading Creek Water Shed
ASIOClation, Inc., he or she should lm·
mediately contact Glenna Crisp or Charles
.Ruuell.

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Firemen he11ding up
Labor Day activity

POMEROY .:._ Pomeroy's Labor Day
Celebration will again be headed by the
,Pomeroy Fire Department.
Today, firemen wlllwve 200 barbecued
dtlcten dinners at the upper parking Jot
blrbecue area and on Moaday there will
, be a parade starting at 10:30 a.m. from
behind the Senior Citizens Center on E.
• Main St. The parade will move down Main .
.. St., out Butternut to near the lire depart·
. ment headquarters where It will disband.

TRUSTEES TO MEET
RIO GRANDE - The Rio Grande
Community College Board of Trulteu will
:Inlet at 7 p.m. Sept. aon the leCOnd floot of
lthe health center in Jeclllon. Dlnnar at 6
"'p m . WtJl be at the Colonie!, also, In
Jacbon.
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The store with "All Kind s

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CL081NG MOND.\Y
GAWPOLJS - 'lbe Gallla County
11c:ea1e bureau will be ciOied Monday,
·Sept. I in obeervance of the Labor Day
.boUday.

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GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

officials asking to keep the school, conducted in the former Pomeroy Junior High
School, going. AcCording to statistics, the
Southern Ohlo Coal Co. has 1,900 employes
and by the end of the year will need 2,200.
It has been indicaltd that there is a
great need for mine mechanics not only at
Southern but in the entire coal industry.
According to statistics provided from the
local school, out or 75 graduates over the
past three years, 74.67 percent are employed in deep mining and relaltd work.
Dowler reported as of Friday, the
student enrollment in the district is about
the same this year as 1!18t. Enrollment for
the district ao of Friday totaled 2,903, he
said.
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The board appointed·Connie Lanning
as a secretary In the administrative office
at the Middleport building with the board
to pay one-half or her salary and the other
one-hall by Title I fWids. Miss Lanning had
recently been named to work in the office
of Clerk J$} Triplett. To replace her in
thai office, the board na,med Joyce Morris,
Route I, MiddJeporJ; to a one year contract
at $6,500 aMually.
·
Additions ·approved to the subsiltute
teachers list were Opal Burnette, Sharon
Bush, Richard Chambers, Geneva Howell,
Ronald Janey, ·Wanda Ray; Frances
Thomas and Mary Walker . Jean Shaver
was named to serve as a sponsor of the
high school yearbook and will receive $400
a year. The board adopted policies for the
expulsion..uspension of students, and also

Dedication to equal
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·empQymen
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t affirmed $76,636 rolled back

now only '895

70 Buick LS.

MODERN
SUPPLY
Of Stuff" for pets - stables
- l.rte 1nd small animals
- 11wns - gardens.

Power, air.
Was $1095

4 Dr., Power and Air

v.a, automatic, P.S.

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Coupe

7.2 Buick ~lee. 225 HT Cpe., power air. '2495
72 Chev. Imp. 4 Door, V·8, auto., air .• 11595

P.S. P.B., air .
Was S895

"'1-21 ..

71 Pontiac Cat.

72 Olds 98

repels gnats. mosquitoes,

3" W. M1in St.

now ooly 51995

72 Pontiac Catalina 4 Dr., air .•••• , 11995

70 Chevelle Coupe

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68 VW Transporter Bus, 3 seater • •.• '1095

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

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NO. 32

By Bob Hoelllcb
. MIIIDLEPORT - An "Impasse"
panel designated by bOth groups in
negotiations betWeen the . Meigs Local
School District Board of Education and the
Melga Local Teachers Assn. had failed
through Saturday to .make recom·
mendaUons.
This was the report of District Supt.
Olarles Dowler to the board in special
session Friday night. Alarge delegation of
. teachers was on hallf! for the meeting
, which $.9 moved from Dowler's office to
alelerla in order to accommodate it.
: . Dowler laid · that meetings are
·.
esilng satlsfaclorlly and that the .
nel had m~t Thursday night and will
" 'meet tll!ain on. Sept. 14. The . panel was
named when the board aitd the aasoctation
were unable to come to agreements in
earlier negotiations,, Both groups would
have to approve the recommendations or
the lmpaue panel when they are made.
Dowler also reported that he has been
advlaed by the Division of Vocational
Education that the adult mine machinery
mechanic tralnlrig program will not ·be
funded alter Sept. 30. There are currently
16 adults enrolled, with graduation to be
held in about two weeks. A letter fioom the
division stated that It haa been the feeling
that the program conducted was worth·
while and meaningful for the dlssd·
vantaged residents of Meigs County.
Letters are being aent to several state

HOrnet

67 Cadillac HT Sed., power, air.. ........ '995

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MIDDLEPORT·POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

Negotiations at impasse

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· Featuring Darrell Sheppard

992·3629

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

74 Vega Hatchback C!Jupe, auto trans... 12195
74 Olds Cul Sup. Cpe.,. power air ....... 14195
74 Olds Cutlass, 4 dr pow. air ·.......... '3895
74 ~ . GT Cpe., 4 speed .............. '2295
74 Chev. Imp. 4 dr. H.T., power, air. ~ • 13295
74 Pontiac l.emans Spl Cpe, pow., air 13495
73 Olds 88 4 dr., full power, air •••.• 11895
73 ford Gal. 500 HT Cpe., pow, air .....12395·
2-73 ford LTD, 4 dr, Air.............. 12695
73 Buick Elec. Lml Cpe., pow, air ..... '3295
\
73 Buick Regal HT Coupe, Full power \
and air . ................................... 13495
72 Chev. Belair 4 Door, air ...............11595

In the fields surrounding the craft tents
are ..Ud turkey calling demonstraUons,
and a special attraction - the world's
champion sheep shearer, Geoffery Phlllips
!tom Brecon, Wales, who won his tiUe by
shearbig 696 sheep In nine hours. These
join demonstrations by trick mules (they
answer questions and jump fences) and
Bradford's border collies which herd
sheep and ducks,
Headlining the entertainment
DANCING THE WAY IT USED
BE - The Hllllolk Dancers, square
program Will be West"VIrginia's Cochra.n
dancing· to the sound of a country fiddle, will be ·ooe of more than a da.en
Family including Frank Co&lt;:hran and hls
entertainment attracllon~~ at the "old country pthering" on Bob Evans Fanns, at
live children, who always delight
Rio Grande.
audiences with their toe-tapping bluegrass
.
.
music.
Free enlertalnulent wW be offered all
day at both tbe outdoor theatre and
country mule center. Allo on the prolfllll
The festival has grown in reputation as to take home.
are tbe Song !lplnnen (a 21 member
Friday, October 8 has been designated
female otngJng euemble 11ew to the well, and visitors come from around the
festival), the HWiolk Dallcero (aquue country aile\ Canada to enjoy this re- School, Senior Citizen, and Tour Bus Day.
The fesUval hour&amp; are from 10 a.m.
dsncera), tbe Gay 90s BIIDd and many creauon or the way farm life used to be.
There's always plenty of food unUI 6 p.m. on Friday, from 9 'til 6 on
others.
Bob Evans began the farm festival in available at the Bob Evans Farm Festival, Saturday ' and from 9 'til 5 on Sunday.
1971 as a way of preserving this nation's from homemade pies and cornbread, bean Sunday's program at the outdoor theatre
country heritage. The first year It at.. SOUP, sarsaparilla and Ice ·cream to begins With gospel singing at 9:30 an~ a 10
tracted 1~,000 people. By I97f attendance sausage sandwiches.· Festival goers can a.m. worship service ~
For a complete program and schedule·
reached nearly 90,000, and in 197~ an purchase freshly ground cornmeal, justmade
sorghum
molasses
and
apple
butter
of
events,
write to Bob Evans, Box 154, Rio
estimaltd 140,000 people attended the
Grande,
Ohlo
45674.
annual fall outing .

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohw Valley

Main Store, Annex &amp; Warehouse. Open Saturday 9:30 to 5 p.m.

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Clear and warm today and
•tonight. Continued clear
Monday. Lows tonight in the
0011. Hlgha Monday in the 60s.
Cllance of rllin today and
' tomorrow near zero.

70 Ford HT Coupe .. :...................... '695

now only SS95

fleas, lice and tlc;k&amp;,
Su~er Swa-t is water based
so It won't burn or blister
SKin, won't mat hair or
attract dust . Comes In a
handy trigger sprayer
bottle for easy appllta tl on .
Get new Super Swat today,
and Check out our complete
line of qualify florse care
products from Fernam ,

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SHOP TONIGHT UNTrL 8 P.M.

repellent ever discovered .

That's why Farnam puts
more in Super Swat. This
new formula even kilts and

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three-day weekend of old-time crafts,
country entertainment and field demon·
lllraUons.
The festival Is hooted by farmer and
uusage maker, Bob Evans, on the 1,100ICI'e Bob Evans Farm at Rio Grande, U.S.
35 between Jackson and Gallipolis. Ad·
mlulon, parking and entertainment are
all free .
"The festival Is really an old country
pthering," said Evans. " It offers a
gllmpae of this nation's rural heritage,
from the ways our forefathers carried out
their day-toHJay farm jobs to the ways they
relaxed when the long hard workday ended.''
Amond new attractions for the '76
festival are craft demon•trallons
featuring wooden mountain toys, egg
IICUlpture, and hand-crafted tin cookie
cutters. Visitors from previous years will
be able to again see flax-scutching and
spinning, rug-weaving, quilting, leathercrafting, broom-making, pottery-making,
raU..plltting, aile\ a host of more than 70
craft exhibits.
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campaign workers, Tenth
Diltrict party offlctala and
the general public, accordlag
to Miller for Congreu
Committee Chairman
Mulne Charlton. Mre.
Olarlton encourages all loc1l
cililens to stop by the Miller
heidquarters to villi Miller.

with bulbi
Imported
from Holland
Tulips, hyacinths,
daffodils, and many
mo.re bulbs are walling
to be planted In your
. spring garden , We'll help
you select the best.

USED CAR .SALE!

tough
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control · /_..---::;-

and a precisely aimed chisel - the sisth
1111/lll81 Bob Evans Farm Festival wlll get
underll'ay here Friday, October 8, for a

PRESERVING THE WAYS- It l111Y be llower, but shake malting (shingle
malting) the olcl.fashloned way waa jUJI one o1 lbe attractions that brought 140,000 .
people to the Bob ~ana Farm Ftltlvalin Rio Grande, Ohio, in 1975. The 1976
festiYII, to be held October 8, 9 and 10, promises aome 70 crafts, field
demonstrations and nhlblla, pluo C!lflllnUOWI entertainment. Admission, parking,
and entertainment are all free .

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Lasts longer
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The MEIGS INN ·

LANCASTER - Cone.
Clarence Miller will offlchill1
kick off hls 1976 rMiection
bid at 10 a.m: Saturday, Sept.
II with the opening of his
campaign headquarters at
12f East Main St. here.
Following a ribbon cutton
ceremony, MIUer will host an
informal reception for 1M

PRICED TO

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RIO GRANDE- Amidst the SON of
• bluegra.. downbeat, wild turkey calls,

Miller campaign begins Saturday•

REDUCED!

~BlAKE ON

Here's The
Most Potent
Fly Killer/
Repellent
Yet! ·

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d~ty.

Country living on
stage -at Festfval

(ContiiiDed fram page I)
and II the governor voeloellt, the veto wUl be overridden."
Ocuek drew 1 Ioiii OYitlon when he told tbe unlGn .
members that plibUc !lllplo)'el are llldtlly hara.d and •
underpaid in Ohio. "Jt'1111 inlull to )'1)11'11telllleace lUICI to
mine that pubUc employ• are trellted u IICCIIId clua
citizens," he said. Mllre lllln 1100 del "'•'• end elternalel
representing the 36,000 O&lt;HA memben hNrd Col11111but
Mayor Tom Moody urge them to work wltb elected olflclalllt
all levels and to sUck' to their task Qf providing a high standard
of services for tile people of the state of Ohio.
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IT'S KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT'S

ORSEMEN: .·

TONIGHT

DIVORCE GRANTED .
W. S. Michael, Route 1,
Minersville, has been granted
a divorce from Wavellne
Michael in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court on
grounds of gross neglect Of

United Press International
The dosing of the work day
today meant the begiMing of
summer 's last fling for
millions of Americans - a
weekend of clam bakes,
beach parties, picnics,
backyard barbecues and
billions of miles of driving .
Police departments across
llle country geared up today
to handle the holiday throngs
of motorists .
National Safety Council
Presiden t Vincent Tofany
estimates motorists will
travel about 13.1 billion miles
during the long holiday
weekend·, which begins at 6
p.m. local time today and
ends at midnight Monday
Evans will open
ni~ht.
.
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He
also
estimall!s
that
360
24th restuarant
to 460 persons .could be killed
- a death toll of 4.2 per 100
Farnner and sausagemaker million miles traveled - and
Bob Evans has announced the another 1~ , 000 to 16,000
grand opening of the 24th Bob disabled in traffic mishaps
Evans .Restaurant on Sept. duMng the 76-hour holiday
13 . .
fling.
The new restaurant, just off
Intersta le 1-75 in Lima, Ohlo
Is the first in the family-style
chain to be located in that
" Bob Evans
area . Other
Restaurants are currently
under . construction in
Columbus, South Clll!rleston ,
W. Va.; and two in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wood,
daughter, Point Pleasant;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seidler,
daughter, Ravenswood, W.
Va.
(Births, Sept. ZI
Mr . and Mrs. Edga.·
Nelson, daughter, New Rich·
mond; Mr. and Mrs. David
Bias, son, Vinton .

lbey Play It All

News •• in Briefs

WASHINGTON (UPI)
AB a result Of fanners getUnc
a lot leas lor their products,
consumers paid a bit leu for
their groceries in A\18USt,
causing the first decline in
the government's Wh!llesale
Price Indes in sis months, the
Labor Department reported
Thursday.·
The 0.1 per cent dip oc·
curred as a result of a 2.9 per
cent slump In farm prices.
The Industrial segment of the
WPI rose 0.7 per cent.

Last fling of

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RETURNS 10 THE INN THIS WEEK

FarJJ)ers lose in
drop of prices

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in Meigs County taxes
POMEROY - A total of $5,836,366.119 in
second halll975 property tax rollback and
homestead exemption reimbursements
has been sent to 12 counties, State Auditor
Thomas E. Ferguson's office reports.
Included In the counties receiving the
moneys lor local tax revenue lost through
granting the 10 per cent property tax
rollbacks to homeowners on their second
half of 197S tax bills was Meigs County
which received $76,630.91 from the total
distribution.

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a policy on student rules of conduct. The high principal John Mora for his work to :
building use policy was amended to 'read date at that. building and Robert Morris
· that the charge of one and one-hall .tlmes reported on the kindergarten acreenlng~
the custodians and cooks hourly rate with processes which are now underway.
a minimum payment' of f5 will he in effect. '
The next regular meeting of the Board
Supt. Dowler commended new junior will be Sept. 14.

Pollution invades pond to kill ·fish
AT RIGHT, E. A. Wingett, Racine, displays a 27~nch bass, one of marly dead
fish which have appeared in the thr~uarter acre pond near his home. Wingett
also showed a bucketful of dead fish.
The former Racine mayor says that pollution has entered his pond through a
ditch which carries water into the pond during heavy rains.
He said drlilnai!O.frlllll many homes now is going inln the mile and me,haH
long ditch and heavy rains of the past weel&lt; even btought vegetabl~ produce into .
the pond.
Wingett last week notified the Meigs County Health Department, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Division of Wildlife. He reports the land through
which the ditch runs Is in Sutton Township. The Meigs County Health Department
is scheduled to test the pond water Monday. This Is the fll'st time such an incident
has occurred at the 20-year-old ptind according to Wingett. ·
The pond has been a popular fishing place for many people of the area who
have uaed the facility free of charge. The incident points up the need for more
adequate sewage disposal in the area, Wingett maintains.

Viking 2's big antenna dish probably damaged
By AL ROSSITER JR.
UPI S.ience Editor •
PA,SADENA, Calif. '(UPI) - The first
pictures from America's second Viking
showed Saturday the robot explorer
· landed in a "forest of rocks" and that its
big dlsh,Jike antenna may ~e damaged,
Viking 2, a three-legged craft seven feet
hlgh and 10 feet wide. was re:slini on an .
eight-degree slope on a gently rolling
sandy plain lit"red with rocks. II was
Cl)nsidered a good .place to look for
evidence of Martian life.
The communications problem that
delayed transmission of the first two
pictures alter touchdown Friday
cleared up early Saturday when
lander's or&amp;iljng mother ship found
hearings and pointed its antenna
wward Earth.
Project Manager James Martin

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engineers had received only a limiltd
amount of engineering data from Viking 2.
Bot from the information that was
available, all systems appeared normal.
The one question was what happened to
the lHHnch antenna that will be used to talk
directly wEarth. Martin said it appeared
w have .been "dlnged in some way."
Viking's second photo showed sn apparent
gouge oo an edge. ,
Engineers did not know what caused the
orbiter to lose its orientation and turn
away from Earth before landing, blacking
out communications from the lander. Once

it was determined the craft had not
suffered a catastrophic failure, engineers
devised procedures to restore its
electronic sight on the star Vega for a
position reference.
With the orbiter back in operation as a
radio relay station in the sky, project
officials expected the lander to return to
its original timetable quickly. It is to scoop
up its first soil sample to begin its search
for life next Saturday, following weeks of
biology studies conducted by Viking 1.
The first look at the Utopia landing site
was a surprise for scientists who expected

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were as sharp as those
~~·~"I'll~ by Viking I shortly alter it landed
July 20. The first lander Is now in semiretirement while scientists concentrate on
investigations to be perfornned by
Viking 2.
CANDIDATES COME
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia County
Ministerial Association will meet Wed·
In~~~ · Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. at the Grace
lr
Methodist Church . Ray Roberts
and James Montgomery, candidates for
wUl explain their views on the
ov""'' vo sheriff. All pastors and ministers
County are i!1Jcouraged to attend.

·•Labor Day, a beginning:
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If we had a sensible calendar, we
would mark the beginning of each new
year from Labor Day, nolln the deep, dark
depths of winter.
For one thing, Labor Day has come to
lignify the unofllciel end of iummer and of
sununer's lassitude - though, one hopes,
many more weeks of fine wea !her remain
to be enjoyed. For most of us, vacaUons
are over and ahead lies a long stretch until
the nest national hoUday. Labor Day has
also tradl Uonally meant the end or school
vecaUon. ll's back to the booka for the
kids, and 110111e have gone back already.
For them and their teachers, It is a new
achool year, a new beginning .
This year, too, we face the long stretch
Of the presidential election contest, so
strenuous and wearisome to candidates
and public alike but so all-Important. The
campaigns will now begin to move into
high gear.
In short, there's a definite feeling that ·
things get going again after Lahor Day, for
us as Individuals and for the nation itself.
Thus we savor and appreciate this
holiday 11 a pause that refreshes, a day of
l'llaDUon for mind u well u body, before
,.. plunge back Into the worlraday wvrld.
Politics ancl politiclana, the coat of Uvlng,
the international sltt~~~tion - we11 worry
about !Item again tomorrow. Heavy

thinking Is the last thing we want to
dulge In today.
But the name of the day is, alter
Labor Day, and we ought to devote at
a moment's thought to it.
While Lahor Day was originally .
aside tb honor the blue-coll.u; wOI'kingm!ll
and woman, II Is upon the
America~ that the economic and polltica
strength of the nation is based. whether
work in ship or office or·factory or on
land - labor in the strict meaiung of
word, but also labor in a far broader
It was a labor of the intellect
conceived the ideals upon which
naUon was foWided 200 years ago. It was
labor of the spirit and of the body that
those ideals practical expression,
made this e~~untry
and ntended
over lwest, plain,
and
And It Is labor
whlch has preserved this country
centuries against all enemies, against
dangers foreign and domestic.
This has never been a hoUday
this labor. '1'1\ere never will be.
· May Lab\ll" Day continue to be the
ofhol141ylt hq always been. But may
Labor Dly. eipeclaJ1y' be the beginning
a nell' year for America -as, indeed, it is
the. beglnping of a new century.

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on .the basis of pictures Ia ken from orbit
that the area would be blanketed by wind·
driven sand dunes. Instead, rocks UP to
three feet in size were eve\)'Where.
"It's certainly not a well winnowed sand
dune, that's for sure," said Dr. Tim Mutch,
head of the team of scientists analyzing the
surface photography. He did say It was
possible that rocks were superimposed on
old dunes.
Sand lapped at the edges of some of the
rocks, indicating that wind shaping
processes were at work on Utopia.
Some of the rocks were clearly pitted,
fornned by . volcanic processes.
vu~ero were flat a{ld plate-like, which ·
M~~~•n:s:aid meant they cou ld be
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fornned by wind or water
some earlier, wanner epoch on
"It's difficult to make a very concise
but this looks promising," he

GALLIA HAD ONE
COLUMBUS - Frank D. Ray,
Director of the Columbus District Office of
the U. S. Small Business Administration
(SBA),' Friday announced August ap.
provals of 29 loans lor $2,760,300 in 13
counties of lj'le 65 COWity SBA territory.
Franklin County's II loans for $l,lf6,900
led the county totals. Meigs .had none;
Gallia one for $46,800.

Without labor,

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POLICIES o\PPROVED
RACINE - Attendance and grading
policies uaed in Southern Local School
District were approved when the district's
board of education met in special seas!on
Thursday night.Uability insurance on the
district's motor vehicles was also in·
creased. The next regular meeting will be
Sept. 23 at 7;30 p.m.
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