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                  <text>10-TbeDaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, Sept. 23, 1976

Soviets end 8 Candidates set for debate
day mission
.
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI Wblte HoUle Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) Primed with facts and
figures , coached and
rehearsed on his delivery,
President Ford goes into the
debating ring tonight with
Jimrriy Carter, an event
looming as the highlight of
the campaign.
Aides described Ford as
"eager and anxious ~~ , to
begin his series of three
debates with the Democratic
presidential nominee.
He arranged to fly to
Philadelphia early in the
afternoon (al1:50 p.lll. EDT)
to relax and prepare for the
nationally televised debate In
the historic Walnut Street
Theater at 9:30 p.m. EDT.
During the afternoon, Ford
will drop in at the theater to

-

BY HOWARD A. TYNER
MOSCOW(UPI) - The two
Soyuz 22 cosrnooaul.! landed
safely oo target in the Soviet
Union today after an eightday mission in Earth orbit.
Moscow Radio said the
cosmonauts softl~hded at
!0:42a.m. (3:42a.m. EDT) 93
miles from Tsellnograd in the
Republic of Kilza.khstan ,
The report -described the
mlssioo as "successful."
Taas news agency said
cosmonauts Valery Bykovsky
and Vladimir Aksenov "feel
well.''
Ground control gave the
cosmonauts the okay to begin
their descent at 10:17 a.m.
(3:17a.m. EDT) and then 10
minutes later, when they
were 3.1 miles from earth,
they were instructed to open
their parachute, the radio

• said.
Their final pre-deacent
communication from ground
control included a message
from Soviet leader Leonid I.
Btezbnev wishing them "a
happy landing," the radio
said.
The mission, one of the
briefest Soviet manned
!lights in recent years,
opened a program of close
space cooperation with other
Communist natioll.'l.
Taas said ii ''has been fully
carried out."
Bykovsky, the Soyuz 22
conunander, reported on national television Wednesday
night that he and flight
engineer Aksenov had
completed a rigorous IIM!our
preparation program for
Joint services
landing.
They successfully test flre&lt;l
the rocket motor on their tiny planned Friday
descent module, moved log
books, film and other
Charles S. Beegle, 199
materials into the return Demorst Ave ., Columbus,
vehicle and wrapped up the died unexpectedly Wed·
last of their experiments.
nesday night at Mercy
Tass news agency said the Hospital.
He was the husband of Fay
In the case of John F. final scientific work involved
Stiffler, Sr. et al versus Amy the effect of cosmic ray Stobart Beegle, who also died
K. Jones, Jackson, Meigs particles · on liglifrsensitive Wednesday at Mercy
. Hospital.
County Common Pleas Judge cells in the human eye.
Bykovsky,
42,
and
Aksenov,
He is survived by his
John c. Bacon. ruled that the
41,
were
rocketed
into
Earth
brotl1er
and sister·ln·law, Mr.
plaintiff, Stiffler, · is in·
ot:bil
Sept.
IS
in
the
Soviet
and
Mrs.
Gene 'Beegle, New
strucled that in the exercise
Union's
third
major
·
space
Brighton, Pa., and several
of due care that plaintiffs
nieces and nephews.
may remove such portions of probe this sununer,
Soviet scientist.! said their
Joint funeral services will
the wall on defendant's
main
task was to photograph be held Friday, 3 p.m. at
property as present im·
mlnent danger to plaintiff's for economic purposes large Ewing Funeral Home with
workmen or the public upon areas of the Soviet Union and the Rev. Freeland Norris
removal of the party wall as East ·Germany, The picture officiating. Burial 'llil1 be in
heretofore authorized n the Ulldng was done with an East Letart Fails . Cemetery,
Friends lllay call at the
. order of this court of Aug. 9 German camera.
It was the first time that a funeral 'home anytime.
1976.
'
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· It was further ordered that Soviet manned space mission
in the exercise of rights as had emploved foreign-buill Nellie Dunn, 73,
authorized · In said order, equipment 1d marked the
plalntHfs and their agents beginning what the Soviet
may take such action as is press S&lt;.•J was closer dies early today
reasonable and prudent in the cooperation on space flight.!
Mrs. •Nellie Scott Dunn, 73,
exercise of the authority between Moscow and its East
European
allies.
Middleport,
died early
granted them in such order
Thursday morning at the
which may Include the en·
· Manor Nursing Home at
terlng upon the prellllses of
Piketon.
the defendant and the
Mrs. Dwm was born March
removal of such portions of
9, 1903 in Gallla County, the
her waU or premises as may
daughter of Winfield and Ella
be necessary Including, but
Phillips Scott. She was also
not necessarily limited to the
preceded in death by her
removal of any portion of the
husband, Roy Dunn, a
defendant's wall.
Membenhip was reported brother and a sister.
The plaintiffs may use and
are
two
pursue 1111ch other acta as at2521orthenewLeglonyear · Surviving
when
Drew
Webster
Post
39,
daughters,
Miss
Lorena
may be reasonably necessary
in carrying out of their rights American Legion, met Dunn • Middlepori • and Mrs.
as heretofore set forth and Tuesday night to observe Ronald (Sarajl Ellen) MeCarty, Middleport; two
wblcb may not be foreseen at VIetnam Veterans night.
During the meeting, sisters, Mias Laura Scott,
this time.
In other court action Debra presided over by Commander Middleport, and Mrs. Mary
Canter, Rt. 2, Cheshire, filed Clarence Schmucker, George Ann Greese, Coiumbus, and
suit for divorce against Nesaelroad, coach, gave a three brothers, George Scott,
Charles Canter, Syracuse, as resume of the past season of Benny E. Scott, both of
did AUce Jones, Middleport, the Meigs County American Columbus, and Jake Scott of
against James D. Jones, Legion baseball team. Middleport; m nieces . and
Nesaelroad, who has served two nephews.
Middleport.
u coach for eight yeai;"S,
Funeral services 'llil1 be
resigned as the coach. The held at 2p. m. Saturday at the
post extended a vote of Rawlings-Coats Funeral
thanka to ,Nesselroad for his Home with the Rev, O'Dell
work with the team.
Manley officiating. Burial
Homer Smith, baseball will be In Gravel Hill
commissioner, reported that Cemetery at Cheshire.
the team has ~14 with which . Friends may caU at the
to start next spring's season. · funeral home from 2 to 4 and
The post agreed to continue fro m 7 to 9 p. m. Fn'da y.
with the Meigs team and to
raise the balance In the
MRS. HUNT DIF.'I
treasury to pxl. The team,
RUTLAND
- Seth F.
apo1110red by the Pomeroy
.
Nicholson,
Rutland,
has
and'Mtddleport posts, will be
received
word
of
the
death
of
going into its lith year In the
his
last
surviving
aunt,
Mrs.
spnng.
Elza Gilmore, Dr. Sellm Elizabeth Hunt of Lee'a
Blazewicz and Marvin Swnmitt, Mo., on Sept. f at
Hunnell were reported ill. It the age of 93. Mrs. Hunt's
was agreed to send flrat vice husband, Seth E. Hunt, was a
commander, Bruce Cleland, businessman in Lee's
to leadership college to be .summitt and was Seth
held at Rhodoa Center in Nicholson's mother's oldest
'ro help deliver dependable
·
·
Columbus. The process of the brother.
performance it has a heavy
worklnB of the Legion Is
duty motor and many other
taught
at the college,
components used in
MEETING TONIGHT
Dlst.
Commander John
Frigidaire Commercial
A
public meeting will be
Brammer, Gallipolis, spoke
Washers. Helps keep shape
held
at
the Racine fire Illation
and stretch in knlts longer
on the qual!flcati r~s of
at
7
p.
m, toniBht to make
with an exclusive:action
Vietnam Veterana an their
further
plans for a blcen·
Knits cycle.
place In the American Legion
tennlal
observance
to be held
today. He spoke on the
various programs carried out in November. The Racine
by the Legion ·and gave Village Collllcll with Mrs.
reasons why veterans Maxine Wingett u chairman
shouyld belong. An oyster Is heading up the observance.
supper was announced for
Oct. 18 when World War I VeleraDI Memorial R01pltal
Admitted . Tamara
night will be oserved.
o.
Refreshments were served TaUent, Pomeroy; Dorothy
Colllna, Pomeroy; Tommy
by Charles Hayes.
Wise, P~meroy; Lllllan Lee,
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Racine; James Haggerty,
r
Cheshire; ' Ruby Hupp,
Racine,
.
Discharged - Della John·
•
son, Jerry Owens, Evelyn
by n..,~
~I &lt;Ill
Young, Charlotte Thomas.
Thomas.

test the lighting and the
microphooe. His lectern will
be bare of the presidential
seal
which
usually
accompanies him on Ills
speaking engagements.
He will hole up at Barclay
House, a private home oo
Society Hill, which was buill
in 1758.
Ford went into training for
the debates. He read briefing
books, had his top aides shoot
questions at him, and

watched a re-run of the first
Kennedy-Nixon debate in
!~. Aides recalled his a
years of experience debatlnll
Democrats In Congress.
The debate was aponsored
by tbe League of Women
Voters, and strict rules were
laid out for the candidates
during the 9(knlnute session.
They were not permitted to
bring any prepared material
with them, but can take notes
for rebuttal.

Former Texas Gov. John B.
Cmnally, who Is Ford's campaiJn manager in Teaaa,
alter an bour-loog meeting
wUh Ford Wednesday, said
the Presidenl should "emde
oonfldence."
Connally said Carter made
"two mistakes" this week his tax policies and the
interview with Playboy
Magazine which .the Teaan
called "bad taste and bad
judgment,"'
Connally said he did not
believe Ford would be
harmed for accepting goll!ng
outings from U.S . Steel.
"When you go to dinner, do

you ask your 11111t who ..,.... 111111 , . _ .....
be asked repor'IAin.
Pwdwu
Ancther late ealllr at tile lbt
of
While Houle Wednelday wu nalre'a dlaUaa"
Evangelilt Billy Graham who nwnbn ol U.. Allllrlcl
told repc1 ten be wW be Le1ioa wbo attaacled
neutral In tbe pnlideatlal convanlloa at tba llot;el~
race. "I'm not lolnl to lab a
poa!Uoo In tbe CUIIpllan,"
The Prelitllllt plana
Slid Graham. "I'm IDUW tD nlllllll ovll'llllbt In PhlJa••
VOlt, but I'm not enn . - , 4elllble and follow Carl«
to tell my wife who I'm vatlac thi pletfwm friday IDOiillnc;
for."
'Ill IJC tile Plllllb&lt;;
Ford plailned to attend a Amlli1i:aD ~ thert. ~
campaign party at the Before· returnlna
to ~
Bellevue Stratford Hotel Waabln1ioa, ha also will ~
alter the debate.
touch baae wllh another :
"Obviously not," said ethnic lfOup at tbe Jtallan. •
White HOUle Presa Secretary AmeriCIIl marbt.

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per cent thought Carter did,
30 per cent called It a draw.
"I think we both did
adequately," Carter told
reporters afterwards. His
wife, Rosalynn,· cut In and
said, "You can't say it, but 1
think you won ! "
Ford, grinning and waving
.to cheering supporters at a
post-debate delebration said:

"From what I've heard, we
did aU right. And when we get
to the next ooe and we talk
about naliOIIBI defenae and
foreign policy, we 'II do even
better!
"We're ata turning point ...
the momentum is oo our

side."

"Mr. Ford, so r.r as I
know, except for a¥Oidlng
another Watergate, has not
accomplished one, slnBie
major progr am for thi1
cOuntry," Carter said.
When Ford attempted tD tie
Carter with what the
President termed the "big
spendi ng Democratic
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enttne

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1976

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

'

Ford said he has turned the
economy around, moved

toward .a balanced budget,
cut taxes and federal
spending, and restored
confidence In government.
Carter said Ford was
l.nilensltlve to human needs,
permitting unemployment to
soar in order to fight
inflation.
At times the debate got
personal.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

LOS ANGELES - WIMPY, the hamburger.freak 'of tbe
P«&lt;peye comic slrlp, would have loved it.
.
. The Hamburger Hamlet restaurant group has settled a
U.,.ault by agreedlng to pay off in hamburgers - $10,000 wo.rth.
"Sometimes you settle a lawsUit any way you can,"
commented attorney George DeRoy, wh(IM firm brought a
class action sUit ~galnst the restaurant chain over stock trans, actioos.
As P&amp;)'ITlent of its legal fees, the law firm will receive
coupons good for $99'1 worth ol hamburgers or other food lit the
group's six restaurants.
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was over, an amplifier
problem killed the audio
porUoo lor 28 minutes and left
the candidates walling
nervously to gl ve their
surnmati0118.
The Roper organization
polled 600 persona across the
nation and found 39 per cent
thought Ford did beUer, 3!

By Ul)lted Pm•lntel'lllltloaal
IT'S ONLY THE SECOND day of auttunn, but it seemed
more like early November in the northern midlands early
today.
.
Early morning temperatures dipped to the 2(M and low 308
in wide areas of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The mercury hit 24 degrees at Hibbing, ·Minn., and 29 at
both Houghton Lake, Mich., and Ma~. Wis.
Frost warnings were in effect for Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Michigan and northern IllinoiS and freeze warnings were
JlO$ed (or Minnesota.

memh.e rs

MEIGS. THEATRE
CLOSED FOR

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lnflailon, but for the m061
part they looked dirt1CIIy In~
the television cameras, from
the stage of the old Walnut
Theater, at an audience esUmated ~1100 mlllloo.
The 9(kninute, prime time
debate ran Into a technical

snafu. Nine minutes before It

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In the first confrontation
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Republican contenders
Thursday used studied ,
measured tones.
Occasionally they spoke

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UPI While u-llepGder
PHILADELPHIA (UPl) Pruldent Ford and Jinuny
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lnccimpetent leadership and
impoulble promiau ,
swapped facta and figures
Ute pocket e&lt;imputers, and
broke no new ground oo
major domestic Issue&amp; in

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DETROIT-THE FIRST STRONG SIGNS that the l~y- .
old strike by 170,000 workers against the Ford Motor Co. may
not drag bn have surfaced amid reports the No. 2automaker Is
preparing Its first offer since the strike began.
The offer could come ·today and trigger intensive
bargaining, company sources sliid. II couldn't be toO soon for
Ford workers, who are collecting their last company checks
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Next week, Instead of receiving checks in the $300 range,
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MEIGS MARAUDER MARCillNG BAND at a
practice session Thursday afternoon. The band will be

SUSAN WRIGHT, field commander for the Meigs
Marauder Marching Band, ls shown directing the band at
a practice session Thursday afternoon. The band will
compete Saturday afternoon in the Point Pleasant Band·
A-Rama sqonsored by the Point Band Boosters. The
public is invited to attend the contest and tickets are
available at the gate for $1.50.
competing Sa lurday afternoon at Point Pleasant in the
Point Pleasant Band·A·Rarna.
·

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in Pt. Pleasant contest Saturday

CINCINNATI- DESPITE AN EARIJER declaration he
wOuld "not run, period," Vice President Mike Trbovich still
hints he might challenge his former friend Arnold Miller next
The Meigs Marauder
year for the presidency of the United Mine Workers Union . Marching Band will compete
Trbovich left that impresaioo with reporters Thursday after a Saturday afternoon at Pl.
union convl!!lllon speech in which Miller accused his critics of Pleasant in the Pl. Pleasant
playing lllto coal company hands with "phoney" charges the Band-a-rama sponsored by
• upioo Is glob)g )lroke, . .,. • .
·
·
the Point Band Boosters. ·The
Miller lllenlloned no names, but Trbovich understood the Meigs B.tlnd will compete' in
president's remarks were directed at him. He promised to Class AAA. Nineteen bands
reply today, in a speech of his own.
..from Ohio, Kentucky, and
West VIrginia will be per·
COLUMBUS - THE FBI ANNOUNCED Thursday' that fonnlng between 1:30 and
serioos crime in live of Ohio's eight major cities increased 4:30. Unlike past years, there
during the first haH of 1976. Youngstown experienced the 'llil1 not be a parade this year.
biggest rise Ill serious crime, jumping 23.1 per cent. The city
Perfonning times of the
had 4,256 crimes reported during the period compared with parUcipoling bands are as
3,457 the first haH of 1975.
follows :
Other Ohio clUes showing crimes lqcreases were Parma,
I: 30 -Pl. Pleasant Band Akron, CaniOO and Columbus. Parma's crime rate jumped 8.5 Opening Ceremonies.
per cent, with 1,396 -crimes compared to 1,287; Akron 6.5 per
cent, with 10,338 crimes compared to 9,702; canton 4.4 per
cent, with 3,135 crimes compared to 3,002; and Columbus 3.1
per cent, with 23,484 compared to 22,769.

Southern
board hires
personnel

WASHINGTON - THE GOVERNMENT has decided to
require labels on estrogen drugs to carry notices that they
should be used only for severe symptoms of menopause.
Alexander Schmidt, commissioner of the Food and Drug
Administration, told a Senate health subconuniltee Thursday
that he had signed orders for the new requirement.
"BasicaUy we are saying estrogens are valuable drugs
·and must remain oh the market, but we are also saying they , RACINI&gt; - Several per·
are 'overused and sometimes Improperly used for menopausal · sons were employed when the
Southern Local School
conditions," SCiunldt said.
District Board of Education
met
Thursday night.
WASHINGTON - A LEADING GOVERNMENT health
The
board hired WUliam
official says mllllons of American children are sWI 'IUinerable
to polio and many of tbem are in big cities where the disease Baer as reserve football
coach and Isabelle Lewis llll a
could spread qUickly. . ·
Dr. David Sencer, director of the government's Center for part-time custodian at the
Disease Control In Ailanta, told UPJ in an interview that 8 junior high school. Mrs. Ruth
mllllon children under 10 haven 'I had the recommended three Smith was hired as a subor more doses of polio vaccine nece11881')' to provide inununlty. l!titute custodian and Helen
He said 2.5 million of them have received no vaccine at all Diddle was named to work
three hours dally as a cook at
and the other 5.5 million are inadequately inununized. '
the high school. The board
MILTON, Vt. - TWO INVESTIGATIONS were triggered named Carla Shuler as senior
·
by the death of a nearby helpless Vermont State Hospital play director.
The
board
approved
sub·
patient who wa~ered away from a hospital outing on the
mittlng
an
application
for
shores of Lake Champion and drowned.
Michael Hanscomb, 25, of Burlington, wandered away TIUe 4-H funds which would
from the outing unnoticed Wednesday afternoon,, hospital be used to purchase .
officials said. His abaence was not noticed until a head count elementary library books and
Sandra Boothe was named
-was taken aboard a bus returning the group to the hospital.
Hisbodywasfound Thursday in four feet of water at Sand· Iitle coordinator.
It was agreed to accept the
bar State Park. Chief Medical Examiner Lawrence Harris of
student
cumulative record
Burlington said Hanacomb had been dead for nearly 24 hours
(iollcy
with
three changes
· when his body was found.
wblch include that a student's
LONDON - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger record can be sent to another
met with Brilllh officials today to discuss arrangements for school without parent
settlnll up an Interim government in Rhndesla, Indicating . notification, directory in·
Rhodesian acceptance of the principle of black majority rule. formation about a student
The announcement by government officials on the meeting can be given to a non-profit
between Kissinger and Foreign Secretary Anthooy Crosland organization without consent
appeared to cCIIflrm reports that Rhodesian Prime Minister . and a charge can be levied for
Ian Smith will accept the U.S.•Brlliah plan for tutning power reproducing the record of a
student.
·
over to the country's blacks, who outnumber whltes23 to 2.
The clerk-treasurer was
autllor'ized to advertise for
bids on the purchase and
Meigs sales tax up 25 percent
Installation of new bleachers
Meip Counly retaU sales recelptl of $89,705.84 for for the high sCbool gymtu receipts 1f1n up almost AuiJUI(, 1878, an Increase of nasium. The rates oltaxation
21 percent and aatD sales tu 24.42 percent while motor as recommended by the
collections were up 8.12 vehicle sales. tu receipts county budget comrnlsaion
percent in AttiJUI( compared amounted to $34,986.30 for were accepted.
Ill recelptl for tbe month in August, 1878 compared to The board employed Ray
ll'llaccordiDI to the report Ql receipt• of •32,987 .22 for Proffitt as a substitute bus
Mra. Gertrude Donahey, August, 1975.
lllechanlc. A conference was
. 'late lrulurlr.
held with
Mr.
Lee
Retail aalta tu racelpta In
representing the Enaley•LeeNow you know
Me~CB for Attpal, 11'11 totaled
There are 208 booes In the Vargo-Casaldy architectural
. '"·?0.&amp;1 eompared to normal human body,
(Continued on page 10)

ClaBSA
1:30, Chapmanville, W.
Va.; 1!40, Eastern, Ohio;
l:SO,Gtimer County, W. Va.;
2, Hannan, W. Va.; 2:10,
Spencer, W. Va.; 2:20,
Hamlin, W.Va. ; 2:30, Rich·
wood, W. Va.; 2:40, Oak Hill,
Ohio; 2:50, Wayne, W.Va.; 3,
Wahama, Mason, W. Va.
Clan AAA Bauds
3:10, Jackson, Ohio; 3:20,
Barbourville, W. Va.; 3:30,
Hurricane, W. Va.; 3:40,
Huntington High, W. Va.;
3:50, Wirt County, W. Va.; 4,
Ripley, W. Va.; 4:10, Meigs,
Ohio; 4:20, Ravenswood, W.
Va.; 4:30, Ruasell, Ky.
Trophies will be awarded
for first, second and third
place bands, as weil as
majorette corps and field

commander in each class.
The band scoring highest of
the day regardless of class,
will be awarded the Grand
Champion Trophy. The Meigs

PLAN FUND DRIVE
RACINE - The Racine
BasebaU Association team
members will conduct a new
uniform fund drive in the
Racine area Saturday. Ball
players will pick up money
donations, RC bottle capa and
soft drink bottles from door to
door. The group must raise
$2,000 to pay for the new
uniforms which have been
ordered. Parents and players
are to meet at the field at 9
a.m. Saturday .

MARIETTA - The Ohio
Qas Association today called
for Ohio lawmakers to act
Band I!OOsters 'llil1 furnish swiftly to paas legislation
food for the band after the providing much-needed
conte.st and they 'llil1 travel asalstance to Ohioans on low
immediately to Marauder or fixed Incomes to help them
,stadium Saturd&amp;y evening keep pace with rising energy
for the game between Meigs costa.
In a position ouiUned by
and . Belpre. ·The public Is
OOA
President Charles T.
invited to attend the contest
Cummings,
Marietta, the
and tickets are available at
Association challenged the
the gate for $1.50.
Legislature to develop a
program that would identify
and benefit all Individuals
and families who need aasist·
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
ance and spread the cost over
Sunday through
all
segments of Society.
Tuesday, a chance of
Cummings, president of
showers Sunday and
River
Gas Co. , said the
Tuesday. Fair Monday.
AssoctaUon
would support
Highs wlll be In tbe 80s to
legislation
that
would provide
tbe low 701 and lows will be
income
supplements
to those
In tbe 401.
unable to cope with rising
energy costa. He urged the
program be adnnbUstered by
existing agencies already
responsible for identifying
and helping the disad·
vantaged so additional layers
of bureaucracy would not be
added to the cost of government.
In
discussing
the
Association 's position at
certainly cannot be borne by OOA's annual meeting here,
Cummings expressed his
Niehlll alone.
"This hypocritical . concern. and the concern of
handwashing
by
the the Association's 58 member
department is an attempt to companies for the "hardship
rewrite history and find a fall higher energy costs and
. guy," SigaU $Bid, "and this higher costs of other con·
unloo intends to set the sumer products are causing
on the needy and elderly
record straight.'!

Sigall calls Moritz
action 'hypocritical'
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
firing of. Gallipolis State
Institute Superintendent Dr.
Bernard
Niehm
was
"hypocritical handwashlng"
by the stale Department of
Mental Health and Mental
Retardation, according to
Communications Workers of
America Council 4455
Director Herschel M. SigaU.
"Although this union does
not oppose his ljismisaal and
had as early as Feb. 2, 1976,
called for his removal from
office," Slgall said Thursday
ln. a statement, ''We are
discomforted by the apparent
attempt of the Department of
Mental Health and Menial
Retardation to wash its hands
of resposlbllity for the
terrible labor relalioos policy
it cites as a major part of the .
reason
for
Niehm's
removal.'·'
Areport written by depart·
ment Director Dr. Timothy
Moritz supporting Niehm's
removal related to a work
stoppage the unioil conducled
at the lnstilitue in November,
!975, said Sigall,
The job action, according to
the report, " significantly
Impaired the ability to
provide adequate resident
care, and it was probably
easily avoidable if Dr. Nlebm
had been properly conducting
labor relations," Sigal! said.
"It must be noted that
director Moritz and not Dr.
Nielun unilaterally cancelled
arbitration clauses within
negotiated union contracts,"
said
Sigall,
" thus
estabUshing the job action at
Gallipolla Stale lnatltute as
the only available \{leans of

meeting the frustrali!lll ·of a
nearly absent labor relations
policy .
"It is true that more
sensidve and competent
superintendents have
managed to carry on a sound
labor relations policy despite
the departm,eht's roadblock&amp;,
but the guilt at Gallipolla

Position outlined
by OGA president

REWARDED - Given tbe royal treatment Thursday
with a turkey dinner and all the trlmmlngs were members
of the Meigs CETA Mine, Machinery, Maintenance,
Mechanics class. The members of the class and their
instructors were rewarded due to aU the work they have
done on the Pomeroy Tennis Court. 'l,'he dinner was
prepared and served by L. B. Vaughan, Bob Vaughan and
Edith Slsslon and held at Drew Webster Post !-lome. The
court is now available for use due to the effons of the

IV

during these Inflationary
times."
"But," he added, uthe socalled lifeline rate amend·
·ment (lasue 4) that has been
proposed !or the Ohio Con·
stltutlon is not the answer. It
Is. nothing but .a partial
solution to a real need wblch
may assist the wrong
people."
Cummings stressed the
" rates proposed in the
amendment are bases aolely
on energy usage. There Is no
mention of need or minimum
incomes to qualify, This
amendment favors small
families In well-Insulated
homes with modern, efficient
furnaces and appliances, It
would not help those families
who, regardless of need or
income, use more than the
minimum quantities of gas
and electricity specified, and
families that depend on coal,
propane or oil for heat.
Cummings said the
Association believes natural
gas and electric utilities
should not be in the weHare
business. "We cannot
establish rates to help
deserving customers without
penalizing
all
other
customers," he explained.
"In addition, we have no way
to determine who should
qualify and who should not.
"WeHare Is the reapon·
slbility of goveriunenl, not
the uWIIIes," he maintained.
"It Is time for the legislature
(Continued on page 10)

young men who did the work and Carl Hysell and L. B.
Vaugha~ who headed the project. Shown are, front row. I·
r, John Bond, instructor , L. B. Vaughan, Dana Aldridge,
WUI!am Little, John Slavin and Randle Simpson,
instructor; second row, Larry Cox, Steve Hawk, Terry
Jerrell, Phil McFarland, Steve Johnson, third row,
Richard Dempsey, Charles Johnson, Robert Black,
Archie Diggs and Mike Beach.

�~-The

Dally Sentinel, Mlddleport·PCllllei'Oy, 0., Friday, Sept. 24, lli'IA

L~GAL NOTICE
I herebv IIUthor l z.e for salt

m in ing
propertY ,
with
bu!ldlngs and nllroad swlt .

est1te :
The fol lowing descr ibed
prem lses sltuaad In tht
Townsh ip of Satlsburv . countv
af MeiJiJ$ ana State of Oh io :
Beginn i ng In S~ct l on 3,
ToWn 2. Range 13 . Beginning

tnd carry away coal from said
premlttl ; 1110 'or ar1 !nage
and dtposlf of rtlus.t ana the
r iO"' to haul through '"dover
said premise&amp; coel rrom ld ·
tacent property ; Ttl! Martin
EbersPach Co., itss.uccessors

Workers tear down structure

the tollo"Jng described real Chtl nectuary to m ine , toad

at lhe Northwest corner of the
Northeast

quarter

of

sa id

Section No . 3; thence s outh 40
chains and .. o links more or
less to the Southwest corner of
u l d Quarter sectio~ at the
County road leedlrlg from
Pomeroy to Chester ; thence
rollow lng Slid road In 1 North·
tuterly direction ro the West
fine of t he lands ot William
Carleton; thence North 29
degrees 65 llnks to the NorH'I
un_, of ~aid section ; tt'lence
West on the North line of sa id
Section 1 chains and a~ links to
the place of beglnr'l lng , con talnlng 281/.1 acres , more or
tess, save and ucept from the
above described prem lses the
follow ing described tract or
parceL to -wit':
Beglnnl ng at H1t Northwtst
c orner of tht Northeast
quarte-r ot Section No . 3;
tl'l~nu South 700 ftet ; thence
East 7 cttalns and u l inks ro a
1fake ; thence North 700 feet to
the North line of said Section ;
thence Wf'st on the Nort h line
of said Section 1 chains and·U
link&amp; to the place of begln·nlng,
also except au ' the coal 1m.
derlylng the above described
prtmlses and the eKcluslve
right In perPetu i ty to mine and
,emove said coal and to use at
all times so muct't of the
aurface as The Martin Ebers bacl1 Company , Its_ successors
· and ass i gns may deem ·
. necessary, to open , operate
and equ p a comolele coal

FLIES

con11roll'ed on pasture
with PURINA

~HECK-FLY CATTlE

DLU\R.

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w im;t•t ·t iddt&gt; th at kil h1
ft y .~~~rt fa&lt;~ tl y tn;lt(.:ot&amp; in
d..J 11..,11\g!l ·- 111' r ()rl' l hey
lx•&lt;·Oot"' ft j l:~ 8.!t: U8 /WOn ror
11 f ' he t•k· Fi y r ntt1e
lliO&lt;ks.

from

surface

DOXOL
SERVICE

399 W. Main Sf.

The store with "All Kinds

:large ind small animals ·lawns · gardens.

by

Appllonco Needs

ffl·2164

itt StuH" for pets - stobles -

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Far •II your home
~ntartainmtnt and

Modern Supply
Pomtroy,O.

Tbe walla twnbliDI
down in Pomeroy's buslneas
section Thursday afternoon
wherl workers tore down whit
was belie'&lt;ed to be unsafe
walls In their efforts to
prepl!l for the rebulldlng of
the Stiffler . Department
Store, deatroyed by fire In
January of thla 'year.
Tile structure, ~ top of .
which Ia being puUed over,

and assigns to be relieved

reason of mining of coa under
sa i d
above
described
gremlse&amp; . Any surface land
required or . used 11 aboye by
stld Ttle Martin Ebersbacn
Compenr , Its successors and
anions o be paid for at the
rate of 1100.00 per •ere, and
provided that in the operation
of said premises for oil end
vas the same- shall not In any
manner whatsoever hinder ,
delay or lnco.nvenl.ence ·. The
Mart in Ebersbach Companr,,
Its succeuor$ Jnd ISIIgns n
rt1e enloyment of the right and
Privileges granted It t:o mine
and remove coat under or
upon or aver !llld_ ebo.ve
described · premises . Also,
save and except the toll()wlng
parcel :
Beginning at 11 pohlt In the
pror,erty tine ot G . T .
C~r eton , et al ,, and A. o , and
Lillian Smith, said point t;elng
at Station 96 -0-4 if\ the center
line of survey made by the
Departme-nt or Highways ;
thence runninG In 111 North ·
easterly direction In the
center of old road and In the
propertv line between G. T.
Carleton , et. al ., and John
Lyons 53_. feet more or Ills to
a point 40 feet from and at
right angles to Station 101·28 ;
thence In a $outhwesterly
direction following a curve to
the rloht, same havlno a
radius of 2825 feet, a dlttance
of 171 leet , more or less to a
point _.0 feet from and at rfgnt
angles to Station 99 -50 ; thertce
In a Northl!rly direction 10 feet
to a polnf 50 fee-t from and at
right angles fo Station 99-SO:
thence following -s aid curve to
the tight. same having a
radius of 2815 ftef a distance
of 281 ,eet more or teas to a
point In the property line be ·
tween G. T . Carleton , et 11.,
and A. 0 . and Lillian Smith,
saild point belno 50 teet from
and at r ight angles lo Station
96 -69;
thence
following
property line In a Southerly
direction 150 feet more or less
to the place of beotnnlnv . If Is
understood that the strip ot
land above deacrlbed Is not to
be In e~cen of so feet In width
ami contains 0.96 acres more
or leu, of which the present
road occupies 0.41 acrtl more
or leu. Also, seve and ucep'
the following parcel :
Stglnnlng at a point In the
property line between G. T.
Carleton , et al., and ~ot'ln

RIDENOUR'$ ·
TV &amp; Appliance
Gas Service
Rocine, Ohio
Chft!or,Ohlo

3- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept. 24, 1976

belongs to Mrs. Amy Klnpllnd Jones, Wellllon, md Ia
next door to ~ Stlffler
bulldlng's Main St. entrance.
Jud1e John C. Bacon,
common pleas court, hal
ruled the plalnUff In a law
suit, John F. Stlffier, et al,
may remove portions of walla
which might endanger hia
'IIOrkmen or the public.
drinks.
SOUP AND bake sale at
Syracuse.Municipal BuUdlng,
Saturday beginning at I: 30
a.m. by Syracuse Firemen's
Auxiliary. Take containers
for carry11Ut order.
NATIONAL HUNTING and
fla!linll Day to be obllerved at
Royal Olk Park beg1nnliil at
9 a.m. Saturday. All youth of
the area Invited to obeerve or
participate in an kinds of
outdoor activities, md IU!JCh
will be served at no charge.

·Social.
Calendar
FRIDAY
DANCE at Southern High
School Saturday,10 until 12p.
m. M11Sic by "Uncle Douger"
of WXJL. Admission $1.60.
Sponsored by senior class.
SHADE
RlVEJt
Coonhunters Friday at
fairgrounds, 7 p.m.
PAREmi. Without Part·
ners, Rolling Hilla Chapter
838, 8 p.m. Friday at Grace
United Methodist Church,
Gallipolis.
SAnJRDAY
FESTIVAL, beginning 4
p.m. Saturday at Clifton, W.
Va., United Methodist Church
annex; homemade Ice
cream, soup, hot dogs, sloppy ,
joes, pies, cakes, coffee, soft

RAZED-SWfler'sDepartmentStore, or what was left after afire destroyed II on Jan.
29 of this year, was razed Tlunday as workmen with a wreclier from Pomeroy Motor Co.,
began pulllng down the walls that were left standinG. They also razed a wall olltbe Amy K.
Jones Bldg. The SWfler C«npany plans to erect a new building where the old one stood.
t..rons , said point being 40 teet above prem ises w ith the r Jgh f
from and at right angles to to oper1 te and produce same.
Reference Deed : Vol. 22'5.
Station 104 ·10 In the center line
of survey made by the Page 917 , oeed Records Meigs
Department ot H i ghways ; Cou·nty , Ohio .
Sald real e-state is ll'ted on
thence In a Northeas-terly
direction I~ said prop,rty line the tu duPl icate u being
and In the center ol the old 10.50 acres .
Sa id Slit i s to be conduc ted
rOad 90 feet. more or less to a
point In said property line at at court" Ho u se steps In
Station 104-U ; thence In a Pomeroy . Oh io. ' ' 10 a.m.
Northeasterly direction 57 ftet on
the
2nd
day
of
mare or lt!tS to a point 40 feet October. 19 76, and sha ll nol
from and at rlgtlt angles to be sold for ten than two .tl'l lrds
Station
10,.· 45 ;
thence of the tppra tsed value . The
following a curve to the len , appra ised v•lue is 518 ,333. 33,
same naVfno a radius of 1472
lmmed i atelv following sa id
feet, a distance of 4:1 .s teet to sale, 1 am offer lng for sa l e the
the place of beolr~nln; as pe-rsonal property , Includ ing
shown on tt'le plans on file in all r igf'lt , title and Interest now
tt\e office of tt'le Department of owned by Cardinal En H i ghways in Columbus. Ohio. _
t erpr !ses, Inc . in and to an
It Is understood that the strip Oh io St at e Li quor Perm it. for
of land above ctescr !bed Is not not less than two -th irds of the
In ex.cess of 40 feet In width appro!l l sed pr i ce . The ap .
and contains . 10 acres, more pra ised pr i ce of t he personal
?r less . of which the present propert y , includ ing the liQuor
road occupies .07 acres, more permi t. Is S2 .SOO. OO.
'
or less . And bein9 the same
said real esr1te has been
property
conveyed
by known 15. tl1e Shena no Spr!nos
Mtlco1m c . Roller , etal.toW. property . The real estate Is
F . Harless, by deed dated 10· located on the West side of
25 ·311 and recorded in Vol. ua, Oh io· state Route No . 1.
at Page &lt;44 of tl'1e Deed
Said sa l e of the r~al
Records , Me-Igs County , Ohio. property
and
person•l
The said W. F. Harless does property is sub ject to the
hereby except and reserve approval of the Court of
unto himself, his heirs and Common
Pleas,
Me l vs
assigns the full one-half in, Countv, Ohi o.
tere-st In all the oil and vas
I. CARSON CROW
royalty .,-hich may be derived
RECEIVER OF CARDINAL
rrom the production of oil and
ENTERPRISES , INC .
gas
on
the
Dremilts 19 1 3-10-17.)4
hereinabove described . Ex · 1101 1. Sic
cept the oil and gas on the

SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Casto,
Pomeroy; are announcing the
birth of their first child, a
·seven pound, 12 ounce son,
Ronnie Lee, on Sept. 15 at
Holler Medical Center.
Maternal grandparems are
Mrs. Audria Arnold and the
· late
Willard
Jeffers,
Pomeroy, and paternal

grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Otho Casto, Mason.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Vila Jeffers, Pomeror, and
Mrs. Leola Miller, Mason.

Five now major number Jor Royals and Phils .

EASY to INSfAIJ.

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sportl Writer
Five is the magic number
for both Philadelphia and
Kansas after Ule PhUJies
defeated the St. Louis
Cardinals, 7-3, Thursday
niGht and the Royals IQSt to
Ule Oakland A's, 8-1.
Should the Phillles win five
of their remaining II games
they would .finish the season
with 97 victories--one more
than the PlttsbW'gh Pirates
can achieve If they win aU
nine of their remaining
.games. By winning five of
their remaininG nine games,
the . Royals would wind up
with 93 vlctorles---:one more

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All of a sudden, every game
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The disappointing
Redsklns, three·liine
defending Mid-American
Conler!!llce champions, have
lost their first three games of
the se&amp;!IOn for the first time 1n
history.
·
Saturday night, the
Redsldns have another tough
assigrunent when they meet
the Cinclnnad Bearcats.
"This is an important game
for us " said Miami coach
Dick drum, "make no doubt
about it."
Miami lost last week to Bllll
State :JU. The loss snapped
the Redsklns' MAC winning
streak at16 games and tbeir
home strinG at 14.
"The players were down
·after the loss IAl BaU State "
said Crum, "but Uley are not
quitters. What we have to do
now is Bet them settled down ·
. fundamentaUy. But most of
an we need to win a game."
Cincinnati which will be
meeting Uie 'Redskins for the

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Steve Carllon allowed
seven hits in eight Innings
and raised hi$ record Ill 19~.
with the ninth-Inning · relief
help of Ron Reed, as the
Phlllies won their lhird game
in a row. Carlton, a late·
season candidate for Cy
YoW18 honors, Slruck out nine
and walked three.
"It looked like the way it
was the first part of the
season," said Carlton,
referring to the support be
got from his teanunates.
"They are starting to play
again like they know how ...
it's like old Urnes ....''
Tim McCarver's twl)o&lt;Un
hornet was the big blow of a

three -run fourth inning ,
which gave the Phillies a ~
lead. McCarver and foW'
other players had two hits
each as the Phillies dealt
Andy Rasmussen his 12tlt
loss.
The Pirates remained six
games behind the Plra tes
despite a S-4 vicoory over the
Chicago Cubs, achieved when
Ed Ott doubled In the winning
run In the lOth inning.
Reliever Dave Gi~l won his
fifth game while Darold
Knowles suffered his seventh
setback,
Mike T&lt;irrez pil&lt;:hed a live·
hitter for his seventh win in
his last eight decisions as the

proud A's, five-time· winners

pit ched a six-hitter and
struck out eight lor his third
win for the Orioles whi le Jim
HWlter suffered his 15th loss
against 16 victllries .lor the
Yankees.
New York at Montreal was
rained out and the Los
Angeles Dodgers topped tbe
San Francisco GianLs, 4·1, in
the other NL games, while
Ule Boston Red Sox routed the
Milwaukee Brewers, 10-3, the
Mlnneso.ta Twins defeated
!he Olicago White Sox, ~.
and the Texas Ranger s
downed the California
Angels, 6-S , in Amer ican
League games.
ll&lt;ldgers 4, Glanls 1:
Burt Hooton pi tched a

of the Western Division, cut

the Royals' lead to _jj_ve
games. TheA'swereaided by
eight walks, a .hit balsman,
three wild plt&lt;:hes and six
stolen bases. The victory
raised Torrez' record to If&gt;. II.
"The last time we were
running, plt&lt;:hlng and hitting
like this we won nine straight
games," saidMannger Chucll
Tanner of tlle A's. "That's
what we aim to do now."
Ken Singleton singled horne
Paul Blair with the winning
run In the ninth Inning as the
Orioles swept their fourgame series . with the
Yankees. Mike Flanagan

"""

Ma lor League Standings
81st time In a series which
Sitturday' s Games
By
United Press lnternationll
Calif at M inn., morn ing
dates back to 1888, has split In
National League
New Yor k at Detroit
Its ,first two games.
Enf
Boston a t Balt imor e, nig ht
·The Bearcats beat Tulane Ph ilad elphia W.. L.. Pet . GB M il w at Cleveland, nigh t
92 59 .609 Oakland at Chicago , night
21·14 In !heir opener, but Pins burgh
87 66 .569 6
K ansas Uty at T ~ xa s, ni ght
New York.
81 71 .533 11' 1
dropped a close 7-!ldeclsion to Chicago
71 83 .461 22 '1
Southwest Louisiana lasl St . Louis
68 84 .-447 24 1 1
Majo,. 1..eague Leaoers
Montreal
Saturday night,
.
52 . 98 .347 39' 1
ov Uniled Press tnfernati~nal
West
Batting
. Miami has won the last hve
W .. L .. Pet. GB
{buedon42Satbatsi
games played between the x Cincinnati 98 55 .64 1
· 'National League
G . AB . R: . H. Pet
two schools and holds an Lo s Ang eles 87 66 .569 11
Housto..
76 78 .494 22'7 Madlock, Ch i 139 SOJ 66 169 .336
overall 43-31-6 margin in the San Francisco 70 85 .452 29
Gri ffey , Cin 141 536 JOB 178 .JJ2
series.
San Diego
68 85 .-4-44 30 .
Rose , Clf.l
153 630 126 207 .329
ta
67 87 .435 3111 Madd O)( , ~ h i I 143 527 74 1'73 .328
The lone Mid·Am contest on Atlan
X·Ciinched division title
Morg a n , Cin 133 456 111 149 .327
tap Saturday finds Ball State P i ltsbJrhg~r~d~~;s....R~ s~~1n's.
Oliver
, P it
117 432 60 139 .322
0
at Toledo In a night game.
Montn e z, All 155 62'0 68 195 .3 15
York at Mi l, ppd., ra in
Foster , Cln 137 538 BJ 169 .314
other games involving New
Philadelph i a 7 St. Loui s 3
Gar ve y , L A 153 603 so 189 .313
MAC teams inciude Ohio Los Angeles 4 San Franc isco .I · wa.tson , Hou 149 567 7J 176 .310
(Qhly gam es scheduleel )
Gernimo, Cin 141 468 57 145 .310
University hosting Idaho;
Today's Probable Pitchers
American League
Kent Stare at Iowa State; San
{All Times EDT)
G. AB . R. H . Pet
i a I Chr is ten son 12-8 McRa e. K C 14 1 1195 74 166 .335
Diego State at Bowling andPh iladelph
Kaat 11 13) at Montr eal Bret t, KC
151 611 9'1 203 .332
Green ; Cenlral Michigan at (S tanhOuse 8 11 and Rogers 6· ( .;Jrew . M in 150 582 95 191 .326
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Bostock, Min 124' 46 1 73 149 .323
Marshall; Northern Illinois 16) , 2, 6:05p .m .
Pill sburgh (Rooker 13 8 and LeF lor e, Det 135 544 93 172 .31 6
at Long Beach State; Eastern Cand
el ar ia 15-6) at St. Louis Lyn n, Bos
131 507 76 159 .314
Michigan at McNeese Stste; (For sch 7-10 and McGlothen 12 . R 1ver s, N Y 134 561 93 182 .31'3
), 2, 6·30 p .m . ·
Car ty, Cle
~44 525 65 161 .307
and
. Western Michign at 14 San
D'lego (Jones 21-1.4 ) at Munson, NY 147 598 77 18 1 .303
Mmneso.ta.
All an ~ a {Moret 3-5), 7:35 p .m .
~ t il u b , Det
15 1 55 2 67 165 199
icago { Burr is 14 -13 ) at New
Home ·Runs
Ball State tskes a ~ Yo'Ch
r k f Sea\ler 14,10 ), 8 05 p.m
Nalionol l League : Kingman ,
overall mark ·and a nineCinci nnat i ( Norman 12·61 ar N Y 37 ; Schm idt, Ph il 36;
game winning streak Into Los A ngeles U onn IQ. JO ), 10': 30 Monday, Chi 30 ; f-oster , Cin 29 ;
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Morgan, Cin 27 .
Toled?'s Glass Bowl against p.inHouston
( Ric hard 11 ,15 } at
Ame-rican League : . Ne ttt€s ,
the winless Rockets.
Sa n Fr ancisc o (Hal icki 12.14), · NY 29; .Jackson and L .May ,
Ball , Hendri·c k , Clev
and
"This is a very pivots! 10 ; 15 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Banda, Oak 25.
game for us In the MAC," Ph ila delphi a at Mon tr eal
Runs Batted tn
National League : Foster, Cin
said Ball State's Dave Pittsburg h at SL Louis
at New York
119; Morgan , Cin 110; wa rse n,
McClain, "so we will have to Chicage
Cincinnat i at Los Angeles
Hou and Sch m idt, Phi l 96,
be mentally and physically Heu ston at San Franc isco
Murcer . SF 87.
America~ League : L Ma y,
ready to play sound footbaU." San Diego at Atlan ta, nigh t
Ba ll 108 ; M unson, Nl' 100 ;
Toledo has dropped its first
Yasfrzemsk l, Bos 98 ; Ma yber .
Ameritoiln l eague
two decisions, Including a 9-7
ry , KC and Chambliss . NV 95.
East
.
Stolen Bases
W .. L .. Pet. G 8
verdict in the closing minutes
National Leag'ue : . Mor gan,
New
York
92
60
.605
to Central Michigan last Balti more
and Lepes . LA 58: Taver as,
Bl 68 .556 7'' •Cin
Pil l 57; BrDck, St .L 55 ; Cedeno,
week.
Cle\l e!and
77 74 .510 141"7 Hou
53.
77 n .soo 16
The BG-San Diego State Basten
American League : . Nor th,
1
Det r oit
68 83 .450 23 1 Oak 14 ; LeFlore , De t 58 ;
game matches a pair of Milwaukee
65 88 .425 2] 1 'J Campaneris , Oak 54; Bayl or ,
West
unbeaten teams.
Oa'k 51; Pa tek, •KC .SO.
.. L. - Pet. GB
BG has been impressive In Kan sas Ci ty W
Pitching
88 65 .575
Most Vi~:! .. , 1es
wins over Syracuse (22-7) and Oak land·
83 70 54 2 ~
National League : Jones, SO
inn esota
80 75 .516
Eastern Michigan (53-12), M
21
14 ; Su tton. LA an d K~o sm a n ,
Californ ia
71 84 .458 18
NY 20 9; Ca rlton . Ph i! 19 -6;
while the Aztecs have beaten Tex as
70 84 455. 16 1' • Richard , Hou 17-15.
63 91 . 409 2512
rugGed Arkansas State (24- Ch icag o
American League : Pal mer ,
Thursday ' s Results
Ba ll 22 13 ; Tia n't, Bos 20 II ;
14) and Fresno State (7-3). Bas ten 10 Mi lwauk ee 3
Figuer Da, NY 19 -9; Gar land,
"San Diego is the most Ballimore 2 New YDrk 1
Bait 18 7; F idr ych 1 Del and
Oakla nd 8 Kansa s Ci ty 1
explosive and exciting M
Leon ar d. KC 17-9. Tanana , Cal
innesetii 3 Ch icago 0
17 10; 'Bl ue, Oak 17 11.
football team Ulat we ·will Te)(a s 6 Californ ia 5
Earned Run Average
(Only gam es scheduled )
play Ulis year," said BG's
I based on 153 innings pitched)
Today' s Probable Pitchers
National League : Seaver . NY
Don Nehlen. "They rank
(A ll Ti""es EDT )
2.39 ; Ra u, LA 2.57 ; Denn y, SI. L
New Yo rk (Jackson 6-1 and 2.63; j ones, SO 2.67 ; Za chr y,
right behind UCLA and USC
13-10) at Detro it Cin 2.70.
on the West Coast. The only Holtzman
(Robert s 14-16 and Crawford 1American League : Blue, Oaiol.
chance we ·have of winning 6) , 2, 5:30p .m .
2.40 ; Fidrych, Det 2.48; · PaJ .
M ilwauk ee (S laton 14-13 } at mer, Ba n 2.52 ; Tan an a, Cal
will be to play a super Clevelan
d !Thomas 4-3) , 7:30 2.59 ; Torrez , Oak 2.65.
errorless football game."
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Bos tOn [Wi se 13 -10) il l Bal .
Leading the way for the
National League : Seaver , N Y
Az)ecs- · is junior college limon~ ( Ga r land 18 7l. 7:30 225 ; Richard , Hou 189; Koos
.
man, NY 180; Ca r lton, Ph il 174 ,
transfer David (Deacon) p.mKan
sas City (Fitzmor r is 15 Mont efus co, SF 168.
Turner, who ran for 239 yards 11 ) at Te xas ( Umbarger 10 12), American League : Ry an , c at
29 1: Tanana , Cal 239 ; Bl yleven,
in 30 carries In the win over B : ~Sa~i';!~d (Mi tchell 9 _61 at . Te)l
199; Eckersley j wn lev 170,
Chicago
(
Barrios4·8),
9
p
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Hun
ter , NY t68.
Arkansas State, which ended
{Onl y games scheduled )
llle nation's lonGest major
college winning streak.
The Falcons have a loss
and a tie In two previous
Games against San DieGo.
Kent State, 1·1 after last
The MeiGs golf team upped total and is still looking for its
week's tough 14-12 loss to Its season record to 4·1 first win.
Other Meigs scores were :
Ohio University, has its Tuesday night by taking a
Chuck
FoUrod, a par 35,
hands full in Iowa State.
triangular match from
Waharna and Southern at Crenson Pratt, 38, and Lance
Pomeroy. Meigs' total was a Oliver, 39. Wahama : Ty
low 141 to unofficially set a Housh 39, Chuck Stan·
44, Gary Rich·
new school record. Two sub- ley
ards
48, Greg Stodola, .
par rounds (34s) were turned
48,
and
Mike Winnings, 50. ·
in by Mark Gllkey and Dale
Brian·
Dudding
and Dwight
Browning, the,thlrd 34 In two
nights by the Meigs team, to
pace that sizzling round. A 34
is just one shot off the school
record.
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Wahama turned in a 179 to
record its first loss after five
wins; Southern shot a 187

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Twinl 3, White Sol 0:
Craig Kuslck knocked In . :
lhree runs with a sacrifice Dy
and a sinGle as Pete Redfern
went the distance on a threehitter for his sevenlh victory
for tlle Twins. Loser Ken
Brett had a no-hitter lor the •
White Sox unUI Larry Hisle
lrlpled to open the elghlll.
Rangers 6, Anleil 5:
Mike Hargrove's seventh
homer with one oul In the
ninth Inning !filed Texas to '
victory after California had . ·.
tied tbe score with two I'WlS in :
Ule eighth. Steve Hargan,
who relieved Tommy Iloggs
In the eighth, gained the win,
his sevenlll.

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.
(UP!) - Bill EUenbogen, a
player cut during ·training
camp, has been signed by tbe
New York Giants after aU.
The Giants are desperate
Ior some offensive tine help to
improve their running g11111e.

The Pomeroy Youth Don Hunnel.
National League
League (basebaU)) is malting
This is the league's third
New York at M IL ppd ., rain
another
appeal
for
help
at
the
appeal
this fall for help on !he
f 10 inn ings l
new fields. There already has
Pi t tsbgh
200 200 000 1- 5 I 1 I new fields at the Meigs High
Ch icago
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been quite a bit accomplished
Demery , Moose ( 6 ), Giusti ,
The
fields
have
been
seeded
with
a minimum of help. The
(8), Kison ( 101 a..nd Of! ; R.
Reuscl1 eL Hernandez ( 7), Sutt er and the Infields have heen league sponsors tee ball, pee
!8), Know tes t 9J, Garm an ( 10)
and M ltterwald . WP- Gius ti {5· worked on. Also the bleachers wee, little league, and pony .
41. L P- Knowles (5.71.
and benches have been put league
baseball.
The
away
for
the
winter,
managers,
coaches,
and · .
St. Lou is
000 020 101)-.- 3 7 3
Other
projects
yet
to
be
fatllers
of
youth
participating
Ph ita
001 330 00)( - 7 12 2
Rasmu ssen. Wall ace (4), wa . done are putting up an out· In these programs are urged
ierPu r y ( 4 ).
LaGrow
(51,
fence on No. 2 to attend .these work sessins.
Cap ilta ( 7), Hrabosky (8 ) and field
Simmons ; Car lton , Reed (9) dlamond (snow fence has Also coaches of the girls
and M cC arver
w p ...:... CarHen
softbaU teams using these
f1 9 6). LP - R'asm,Ussen (5-12). already been secured);
HR - Philadelphi a, M cCar \ler putting belting on No. 2 lields and these girls' lathers
Il l.
backstop, and completing are welcome.
foul
line protection renclng on
The new fields at the Meigs
LOS Angel es 2'20 000 000- 4 1 0
San Frnc. isco 00 1 000 000--- 1 3 1 No. 2 diamond. The league lB • Athletic Complex have really
Hooton n1 14 ) and Pasley ,Monte tusco , Toms ! 7) and also hoping to get started on been a boon to the Pomeroy
Ale~~: an der ,
Rader . LP...:....Mon - dugouts and a concession Youlh Leag4e. These· fields
tef usc.o (IS 14) HR -San F(a n
stand along with a third could be turned into top-notch
cisco, Cla r k 1,2) .
diamond at the .·complex.
fields with a little bit of effort.
(Only games scheduled )
The
league
has
changed
If
the Interest shown so far Is
American League
their
work
party
night
.
from
any
indication for !he future,
M ilwaukee
100 010 00 1- 3 9 o
230 02' 1 20)( - 10 12 t Thursday to Mondsy mghts. then .the future doesn't look ·
Boston
Tra..,er s. Brober g (2), Fr isel·
Ia (6J and Moore; Lee ( 5·7l and Work l!Bually starts at 5:30 too bright.
Fisk. L P- Tra vers ( 1.). 15). HRs and lasts till dsrk . .The next
Baker ( 1) , M on tgorneql (3), work party is scheduled for
Rice (2.a ), Evans {16), He ide mann {2).
·
Monday,has sept.
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anyone
any questiollB
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ac coun Is withdrawn pr ior
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APPEAL MADE
The sportsrnep's clubs of
Meigs County sponsoring !he
National Hunting and Fishing
Day on Saturday at Royal
Oak, Park issued a special
appeal to the scout troops of
the area. The clubs will
donate $25 to the scout troop
(boy, girl, cub, brownie, etc.)
who has lhe most members
present at the celebration.
One stipulation - each
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Reserve players scores
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Jell Couch, 44, Ron Casci 47;
Wahama, Jell Arnold iiO,
Jerry Roush 56; Southern,
Paul Holsinger 61, Barry
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The Meigs High Linksters
continued to burn up the
courses as they downed host
Waverly Wednesday night by
the score ol 152·175. All five of
Meigs golfers shot under 40
wilh four of them turning In
38s: Dale Browning, Lance
Oliver, Crenson Pratt and
Mark Gilkey. Chuck FoUrod
carded a 39 as the Meigs team
upped its record to 5,1and 2·1
In !he league.
For the hosts, Marty
Drennen carded a 38 while
Stan Crace was next with a
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three-hitter lor his 11th
victory as the DodGers dealt
John Montelusco his' 141llloss
against 15 victories_ Dave
Lopes, who singled and
scored the Dodgers' first run
on a single by Reggie Smilh,
stole Ulree bases IAl give him
59 and the National LeaGue
lead,
Red Sox 10, Brewers 3: .
Bill Lee pil&lt;:bed a ninehitter· and Jim Rice ,
extending his hitting streak to
10 games, hit his 24th homer
to lead the Red Sox IAl their
lOth win In Ulelr last 11
games. The win raised Lee's
record to 5·7 while Bill
Travers sagged to 1f&gt;.15 for
Ule Brewers.

Workers needed
at Meigs High

Miami attempts
_to snap streak .

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LEISURE
SUIT

Ulan Ule A's would have if
they won Ulelr last nine
games .
The difference is Ulat the
Phlllies have no games left
Wllll !he Pirates while the
Royals must face Oakland
Ulree more times.
And so. the pennant races go
Into their fina!stages with the
PhiUies and Royals nearing
their peMant-cllnchers and
the New York . Yankees
stumbling at the finish line.
The Yankees lost to the
Baltimore Orioles, 2·1,
ThW'sday night, lor their
fourtl) straight defeat but stili
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L~GAL NOTICE
I herebv IIUthor l z.e for salt

m in ing
propertY ,
with
bu!ldlngs and nllroad swlt .

est1te :
The fol lowing descr ibed
prem lses sltuaad In tht
Townsh ip of Satlsburv . countv
af MeiJiJ$ ana State of Oh io :
Beginn i ng In S~ct l on 3,
ToWn 2. Range 13 . Beginning

tnd carry away coal from said
premlttl ; 1110 'or ar1 !nage
and dtposlf of rtlus.t ana the
r iO"' to haul through '"dover
said premise&amp; coel rrom ld ·
tacent property ; Ttl! Martin
EbersPach Co., itss.uccessors

Workers tear down structure

the tollo"Jng described real Chtl nectuary to m ine , toad

at lhe Northwest corner of the
Northeast

quarter

of

sa id

Section No . 3; thence s outh 40
chains and .. o links more or
less to the Southwest corner of
u l d Quarter sectio~ at the
County road leedlrlg from
Pomeroy to Chester ; thence
rollow lng Slid road In 1 North·
tuterly direction ro the West
fine of t he lands ot William
Carleton; thence North 29
degrees 65 llnks to the NorH'I
un_, of ~aid section ; tt'lence
West on the North line of sa id
Section 1 chains and a~ links to
the place of beglnr'l lng , con talnlng 281/.1 acres , more or
tess, save and ucept from the
above described prem lses the
follow ing described tract or
parceL to -wit':
Beglnnl ng at H1t Northwtst
c orner of tht Northeast
quarte-r ot Section No . 3;
tl'l~nu South 700 ftet ; thence
East 7 cttalns and u l inks ro a
1fake ; thence North 700 feet to
the North line of said Section ;
thence Wf'st on the Nort h line
of said Section 1 chains and·U
link&amp; to the place of begln·nlng,
also except au ' the coal 1m.
derlylng the above described
prtmlses and the eKcluslve
right In perPetu i ty to mine and
,emove said coal and to use at
all times so muct't of the
aurface as The Martin Ebers bacl1 Company , Its_ successors
· and ass i gns may deem ·
. necessary, to open , operate
and equ p a comolele coal

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Tbe walla twnbliDI
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section Thursday afternoon
wherl workers tore down whit
was belie'&lt;ed to be unsafe
walls In their efforts to
prepl!l for the rebulldlng of
the Stiffler . Department
Store, deatroyed by fire In
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Tile structure, ~ top of .
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reason of mining of coa under
sa i d
above
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gremlse&amp; . Any surface land
required or . used 11 aboye by
stld Ttle Martin Ebersbacn
Compenr , Its successors and
anions o be paid for at the
rate of 1100.00 per •ere, and
provided that in the operation
of said premises for oil end
vas the same- shall not In any
manner whatsoever hinder ,
delay or lnco.nvenl.ence ·. The
Mart in Ebersbach Companr,,
Its succeuor$ Jnd ISIIgns n
rt1e enloyment of the right and
Privileges granted It t:o mine
and remove coat under or
upon or aver !llld_ ebo.ve
described · premises . Also,
save and except the toll()wlng
parcel :
Beginning at 11 pohlt In the
pror,erty tine ot G . T .
C~r eton , et al ,, and A. o , and
Lillian Smith, said point t;elng
at Station 96 -0-4 if\ the center
line of survey made by the
Departme-nt or Highways ;
thence runninG In 111 North ·
easterly direction In the
center of old road and In the
propertv line between G. T.
Carleton , et. al ., and John
Lyons 53_. feet more or Ills to
a point 40 feet from and at
right angles to Station 101·28 ;
thence In a $outhwesterly
direction following a curve to
the rloht, same havlno a
radius of 2825 feet, a dlttance
of 171 leet , more or less to a
point _.0 feet from and at rfgnt
angles to Station 99 -50 ; thertce
In a Northl!rly direction 10 feet
to a polnf 50 fee-t from and at
right angles fo Station 99-SO:
thence following -s aid curve to
the tight. same having a
radius of 2815 ftef a distance
of 281 ,eet more or teas to a
point In the property line be ·
tween G. T . Carleton , et 11.,
and A. 0 . and Lillian Smith,
saild point belno 50 teet from
and at r ight angles lo Station
96 -69;
thence
following
property line In a Southerly
direction 150 feet more or less
to the place of beotnnlnv . If Is
understood that the strip ot
land above deacrlbed Is not to
be In e~cen of so feet In width
ami contains 0.96 acres more
or leu, of which the present
road occupies 0.41 acrtl more
or leu. Also, seve and ucep'
the following parcel :
Stglnnlng at a point In the
property line between G. T.
Carleton , et al., and ~ot'ln

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3- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Sept. 24, 1976

belongs to Mrs. Amy Klnpllnd Jones, Wellllon, md Ia
next door to ~ Stlffler
bulldlng's Main St. entrance.
Jud1e John C. Bacon,
common pleas court, hal
ruled the plalnUff In a law
suit, John F. Stlffier, et al,
may remove portions of walla
which might endanger hia
'IIOrkmen or the public.
drinks.
SOUP AND bake sale at
Syracuse.Municipal BuUdlng,
Saturday beginning at I: 30
a.m. by Syracuse Firemen's
Auxiliary. Take containers
for carry11Ut order.
NATIONAL HUNTING and
fla!linll Day to be obllerved at
Royal Olk Park beg1nnliil at
9 a.m. Saturday. All youth of
the area Invited to obeerve or
participate in an kinds of
outdoor activities, md IU!JCh
will be served at no charge.

·Social.
Calendar
FRIDAY
DANCE at Southern High
School Saturday,10 until 12p.
m. M11Sic by "Uncle Douger"
of WXJL. Admission $1.60.
Sponsored by senior class.
SHADE
RlVEJt
Coonhunters Friday at
fairgrounds, 7 p.m.
PAREmi. Without Part·
ners, Rolling Hilla Chapter
838, 8 p.m. Friday at Grace
United Methodist Church,
Gallipolis.
SAnJRDAY
FESTIVAL, beginning 4
p.m. Saturday at Clifton, W.
Va., United Methodist Church
annex; homemade Ice
cream, soup, hot dogs, sloppy ,
joes, pies, cakes, coffee, soft

RAZED-SWfler'sDepartmentStore, or what was left after afire destroyed II on Jan.
29 of this year, was razed Tlunday as workmen with a wreclier from Pomeroy Motor Co.,
began pulllng down the walls that were left standinG. They also razed a wall olltbe Amy K.
Jones Bldg. The SWfler C«npany plans to erect a new building where the old one stood.
t..rons , said point being 40 teet above prem ises w ith the r Jgh f
from and at right angles to to oper1 te and produce same.
Reference Deed : Vol. 22'5.
Station 104 ·10 In the center line
of survey made by the Page 917 , oeed Records Meigs
Department ot H i ghways ; Cou·nty , Ohio .
Sald real e-state is ll'ted on
thence In a Northeas-terly
direction I~ said prop,rty line the tu duPl icate u being
and In the center ol the old 10.50 acres .
Sa id Slit i s to be conduc ted
rOad 90 feet. more or less to a
point In said property line at at court" Ho u se steps In
Station 104-U ; thence In a Pomeroy . Oh io. ' ' 10 a.m.
Northeasterly direction 57 ftet on
the
2nd
day
of
mare or lt!tS to a point 40 feet October. 19 76, and sha ll nol
from and at rlgtlt angles to be sold for ten than two .tl'l lrds
Station
10,.· 45 ;
thence of the tppra tsed value . The
following a curve to the len , appra ised v•lue is 518 ,333. 33,
same naVfno a radius of 1472
lmmed i atelv following sa id
feet, a distance of 4:1 .s teet to sale, 1 am offer lng for sa l e the
the place of beolr~nln; as pe-rsonal property , Includ ing
shown on tt'le plans on file in all r igf'lt , title and Interest now
tt\e office of tt'le Department of owned by Cardinal En H i ghways in Columbus. Ohio. _
t erpr !ses, Inc . in and to an
It Is understood that the strip Oh io St at e Li quor Perm it. for
of land above ctescr !bed Is not not less than two -th irds of the
In ex.cess of 40 feet In width appro!l l sed pr i ce . The ap .
and contains . 10 acres, more pra ised pr i ce of t he personal
?r less . of which the present propert y , includ ing the liQuor
road occupies .07 acres, more permi t. Is S2 .SOO. OO.
'
or less . And bein9 the same
said real esr1te has been
property
conveyed
by known 15. tl1e Shena no Spr!nos
Mtlco1m c . Roller , etal.toW. property . The real estate Is
F . Harless, by deed dated 10· located on the West side of
25 ·311 and recorded in Vol. ua, Oh io· state Route No . 1.
at Page &lt;44 of tl'1e Deed
Said sa l e of the r~al
Records , Me-Igs County , Ohio. property
and
person•l
The said W. F. Harless does property is sub ject to the
hereby except and reserve approval of the Court of
unto himself, his heirs and Common
Pleas,
Me l vs
assigns the full one-half in, Countv, Ohi o.
tere-st In all the oil and vas
I. CARSON CROW
royalty .,-hich may be derived
RECEIVER OF CARDINAL
rrom the production of oil and
ENTERPRISES , INC .
gas
on
the
Dremilts 19 1 3-10-17.)4
hereinabove described . Ex · 1101 1. Sic
cept the oil and gas on the

SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Casto,
Pomeroy; are announcing the
birth of their first child, a
·seven pound, 12 ounce son,
Ronnie Lee, on Sept. 15 at
Holler Medical Center.
Maternal grandparems are
Mrs. Audria Arnold and the
· late
Willard
Jeffers,
Pomeroy, and paternal

grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Otho Casto, Mason.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Vila Jeffers, Pomeror, and
Mrs. Leola Miller, Mason.

Five now major number Jor Royals and Phils .

EASY to INSfAIJ.

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sportl Writer
Five is the magic number
for both Philadelphia and
Kansas after Ule PhUJies
defeated the St. Louis
Cardinals, 7-3, Thursday
niGht and the Royals IQSt to
Ule Oakland A's, 8-1.
Should the Phillles win five
of their remaining II games
they would .finish the season
with 97 victories--one more
than the PlttsbW'gh Pirates
can achieve If they win aU
nine of their remaining
.games. By winning five of
their remaininG nine games,
the . Royals would wind up
with 93 vlctorles---:one more

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"This is an important game
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Dick drum, "make no doubt
about it."
Miami lost last week to Bllll
State :JU. The loss snapped
the Redsklns' MAC winning
streak at16 games and tbeir
home strinG at 14.
"The players were down
·after the loss IAl BaU State "
said Crum, "but Uley are not
quitters. What we have to do
now is Bet them settled down ·
. fundamentaUy. But most of
an we need to win a game."
Cincinnati which will be
meeting Uie 'Redskins for the

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Steve Carllon allowed
seven hits in eight Innings
and raised hi$ record Ill 19~.
with the ninth-Inning · relief
help of Ron Reed, as the
Phlllies won their lhird game
in a row. Carlton, a late·
season candidate for Cy
YoW18 honors, Slruck out nine
and walked three.
"It looked like the way it
was the first part of the
season," said Carlton,
referring to the support be
got from his teanunates.
"They are starting to play
again like they know how ...
it's like old Urnes ....''
Tim McCarver's twl)o&lt;Un
hornet was the big blow of a

three -run fourth inning ,
which gave the Phillies a ~
lead. McCarver and foW'
other players had two hits
each as the Phillies dealt
Andy Rasmussen his 12tlt
loss.
The Pirates remained six
games behind the Plra tes
despite a S-4 vicoory over the
Chicago Cubs, achieved when
Ed Ott doubled In the winning
run In the lOth inning.
Reliever Dave Gi~l won his
fifth game while Darold
Knowles suffered his seventh
setback,
Mike T&lt;irrez pil&lt;:hed a live·
hitter for his seventh win in
his last eight decisions as the

proud A's, five-time· winners

pit ched a six-hitter and
struck out eight lor his third
win for the Orioles whi le Jim
HWlter suffered his 15th loss
against 16 victllries .lor the
Yankees.
New York at Montreal was
rained out and the Los
Angeles Dodgers topped tbe
San Francisco GianLs, 4·1, in
the other NL games, while
Ule Boston Red Sox routed the
Milwaukee Brewers, 10-3, the
Mlnneso.ta Twins defeated
!he Olicago White Sox, ~.
and the Texas Ranger s
downed the California
Angels, 6-S , in Amer ican
League games.
ll&lt;ldgers 4, Glanls 1:
Burt Hooton pi tched a

of the Western Division, cut

the Royals' lead to _jj_ve
games. TheA'swereaided by
eight walks, a .hit balsman,
three wild plt&lt;:hes and six
stolen bases. The victory
raised Torrez' record to If&gt;. II.
"The last time we were
running, plt&lt;:hlng and hitting
like this we won nine straight
games," saidMannger Chucll
Tanner of tlle A's. "That's
what we aim to do now."
Ken Singleton singled horne
Paul Blair with the winning
run In the ninth Inning as the
Orioles swept their fourgame series . with the
Yankees. Mike Flanagan

"""

Ma lor League Standings
81st time In a series which
Sitturday' s Games
By
United Press lnternationll
Calif at M inn., morn ing
dates back to 1888, has split In
National League
New Yor k at Detroit
Its ,first two games.
Enf
Boston a t Balt imor e, nig ht
·The Bearcats beat Tulane Ph ilad elphia W.. L.. Pet . GB M il w at Cleveland, nigh t
92 59 .609 Oakland at Chicago , night
21·14 In !heir opener, but Pins burgh
87 66 .569 6
K ansas Uty at T ~ xa s, ni ght
New York.
81 71 .533 11' 1
dropped a close 7-!ldeclsion to Chicago
71 83 .461 22 '1
Southwest Louisiana lasl St . Louis
68 84 .-447 24 1 1
Majo,. 1..eague Leaoers
Montreal
Saturday night,
.
52 . 98 .347 39' 1
ov Uniled Press tnfernati~nal
West
Batting
. Miami has won the last hve
W .. L .. Pet. GB
{buedon42Satbatsi
games played between the x Cincinnati 98 55 .64 1
· 'National League
G . AB . R: . H. Pet
two schools and holds an Lo s Ang eles 87 66 .569 11
Housto..
76 78 .494 22'7 Madlock, Ch i 139 SOJ 66 169 .336
overall 43-31-6 margin in the San Francisco 70 85 .452 29
Gri ffey , Cin 141 536 JOB 178 .JJ2
series.
San Diego
68 85 .-4-44 30 .
Rose , Clf.l
153 630 126 207 .329
ta
67 87 .435 3111 Madd O)( , ~ h i I 143 527 74 1'73 .328
The lone Mid·Am contest on Atlan
X·Ciinched division title
Morg a n , Cin 133 456 111 149 .327
tap Saturday finds Ball State P i ltsbJrhg~r~d~~;s....R~ s~~1n's.
Oliver
, P it
117 432 60 139 .322
0
at Toledo In a night game.
Montn e z, All 155 62'0 68 195 .3 15
York at Mi l, ppd., ra in
Foster , Cln 137 538 BJ 169 .314
other games involving New
Philadelph i a 7 St. Loui s 3
Gar ve y , L A 153 603 so 189 .313
MAC teams inciude Ohio Los Angeles 4 San Franc isco .I · wa.tson , Hou 149 567 7J 176 .310
(Qhly gam es scheduleel )
Gernimo, Cin 141 468 57 145 .310
University hosting Idaho;
Today's Probable Pitchers
American League
Kent Stare at Iowa State; San
{All Times EDT)
G. AB . R. H . Pet
i a I Chr is ten son 12-8 McRa e. K C 14 1 1195 74 166 .335
Diego State at Bowling andPh iladelph
Kaat 11 13) at Montr eal Bret t, KC
151 611 9'1 203 .332
Green ; Cenlral Michigan at (S tanhOuse 8 11 and Rogers 6· ( .;Jrew . M in 150 582 95 191 .326
·
Bostock, Min 124' 46 1 73 149 .323
Marshall; Northern Illinois 16) , 2, 6:05p .m .
Pill sburgh (Rooker 13 8 and LeF lor e, Det 135 544 93 172 .31 6
at Long Beach State; Eastern Cand
el ar ia 15-6) at St. Louis Lyn n, Bos
131 507 76 159 .314
Michigan at McNeese Stste; (For sch 7-10 and McGlothen 12 . R 1ver s, N Y 134 561 93 182 .31'3
), 2, 6·30 p .m . ·
Car ty, Cle
~44 525 65 161 .307
and
. Western Michign at 14 San
D'lego (Jones 21-1.4 ) at Munson, NY 147 598 77 18 1 .303
Mmneso.ta.
All an ~ a {Moret 3-5), 7:35 p .m .
~ t il u b , Det
15 1 55 2 67 165 199
icago { Burr is 14 -13 ) at New
Home ·Runs
Ball State tskes a ~ Yo'Ch
r k f Sea\ler 14,10 ), 8 05 p.m
Nalionol l League : Kingman ,
overall mark ·and a nineCinci nnat i ( Norman 12·61 ar N Y 37 ; Schm idt, Ph il 36;
game winning streak Into Los A ngeles U onn IQ. JO ), 10': 30 Monday, Chi 30 ; f-oster , Cin 29 ;
·
Morgan, Cin 27 .
Toled?'s Glass Bowl against p.inHouston
( Ric hard 11 ,15 } at
Ame-rican League : . Ne ttt€s ,
the winless Rockets.
Sa n Fr ancisc o (Hal icki 12.14), · NY 29; .Jackson and L .May ,
Ball , Hendri·c k , Clev
and
"This is a very pivots! 10 ; 15 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Banda, Oak 25.
game for us In the MAC," Ph ila delphi a at Mon tr eal
Runs Batted tn
National League : Foster, Cin
said Ball State's Dave Pittsburg h at SL Louis
at New York
119; Morgan , Cin 110; wa rse n,
McClain, "so we will have to Chicage
Cincinnat i at Los Angeles
Hou and Sch m idt, Phi l 96,
be mentally and physically Heu ston at San Franc isco
Murcer . SF 87.
America~ League : L Ma y,
ready to play sound footbaU." San Diego at Atlan ta, nigh t
Ba ll 108 ; M unson, Nl' 100 ;
Toledo has dropped its first
Yasfrzemsk l, Bos 98 ; Ma yber .
Ameritoiln l eague
two decisions, Including a 9-7
ry , KC and Chambliss . NV 95.
East
.
Stolen Bases
W .. L .. Pet. G 8
verdict in the closing minutes
National Leag'ue : . Mor gan,
New
York
92
60
.605
to Central Michigan last Balti more
and Lepes . LA 58: Taver as,
Bl 68 .556 7'' •Cin
Pil l 57; BrDck, St .L 55 ; Cedeno,
week.
Cle\l e!and
77 74 .510 141"7 Hou
53.
77 n .soo 16
The BG-San Diego State Basten
American League : . Nor th,
1
Det r oit
68 83 .450 23 1 Oak 14 ; LeFlore , De t 58 ;
game matches a pair of Milwaukee
65 88 .425 2] 1 'J Campaneris , Oak 54; Bayl or ,
West
unbeaten teams.
Oa'k 51; Pa tek, •KC .SO.
.. L. - Pet. GB
BG has been impressive In Kan sas Ci ty W
Pitching
88 65 .575
Most Vi~:! .. , 1es
wins over Syracuse (22-7) and Oak land·
83 70 54 2 ~
National League : Jones, SO
inn esota
80 75 .516
Eastern Michigan (53-12), M
21
14 ; Su tton. LA an d K~o sm a n ,
Californ ia
71 84 .458 18
NY 20 9; Ca rlton . Ph i! 19 -6;
while the Aztecs have beaten Tex as
70 84 455. 16 1' • Richard , Hou 17-15.
63 91 . 409 2512
rugGed Arkansas State (24- Ch icag o
American League : Pal mer ,
Thursday ' s Results
Ba ll 22 13 ; Tia n't, Bos 20 II ;
14) and Fresno State (7-3). Bas ten 10 Mi lwauk ee 3
Figuer Da, NY 19 -9; Gar land,
"San Diego is the most Ballimore 2 New YDrk 1
Bait 18 7; F idr ych 1 Del and
Oakla nd 8 Kansa s Ci ty 1
explosive and exciting M
Leon ar d. KC 17-9. Tanana , Cal
innesetii 3 Ch icago 0
17 10; 'Bl ue, Oak 17 11.
football team Ulat we ·will Te)(a s 6 Californ ia 5
Earned Run Average
(Only gam es scheduled )
play Ulis year," said BG's
I based on 153 innings pitched)
Today' s Probable Pitchers
National League : Seaver . NY
Don Nehlen. "They rank
(A ll Ti""es EDT )
2.39 ; Ra u, LA 2.57 ; Denn y, SI. L
New Yo rk (Jackson 6-1 and 2.63; j ones, SO 2.67 ; Za chr y,
right behind UCLA and USC
13-10) at Detro it Cin 2.70.
on the West Coast. The only Holtzman
(Robert s 14-16 and Crawford 1American League : Blue, Oaiol.
chance we ·have of winning 6) , 2, 5:30p .m .
2.40 ; Fidrych, Det 2.48; · PaJ .
M ilwauk ee (S laton 14-13 } at mer, Ba n 2.52 ; Tan an a, Cal
will be to play a super Clevelan
d !Thomas 4-3) , 7:30 2.59 ; Torrez , Oak 2.65.
errorless football game."
p.m .•
STRIKEOUTS.
.
Bos tOn [Wi se 13 -10) il l Bal .
Leading the way for the
National League : Seaver , N Y
Az)ecs- · is junior college limon~ ( Ga r land 18 7l. 7:30 225 ; Richard , Hou 189; Koos
.
man, NY 180; Ca r lton, Ph il 174 ,
transfer David (Deacon) p.mKan
sas City (Fitzmor r is 15 Mont efus co, SF 168.
Turner, who ran for 239 yards 11 ) at Te xas ( Umbarger 10 12), American League : Ry an , c at
29 1: Tanana , Cal 239 ; Bl yleven,
in 30 carries In the win over B : ~Sa~i';!~d (Mi tchell 9 _61 at . Te)l
199; Eckersley j wn lev 170,
Chicago
(
Barrios4·8),
9
p
,m
.
Hun
ter , NY t68.
Arkansas State, which ended
{Onl y games scheduled )
llle nation's lonGest major
college winning streak.
The Falcons have a loss
and a tie In two previous
Games against San DieGo.
Kent State, 1·1 after last
The MeiGs golf team upped total and is still looking for its
week's tough 14-12 loss to Its season record to 4·1 first win.
Other Meigs scores were :
Ohio University, has its Tuesday night by taking a
Chuck
FoUrod, a par 35,
hands full in Iowa State.
triangular match from
Waharna and Southern at Crenson Pratt, 38, and Lance
Pomeroy. Meigs' total was a Oliver, 39. Wahama : Ty
low 141 to unofficially set a Housh 39, Chuck Stan·
44, Gary Rich·
new school record. Two sub- ley
ards
48, Greg Stodola, .
par rounds (34s) were turned
48,
and
Mike Winnings, 50. ·
in by Mark Gllkey and Dale
Brian·
Dudding
and Dwight
Browning, the,thlrd 34 In two
nights by the Meigs team, to
pace that sizzling round. A 34
is just one shot off the school
record.
.......
Wahama turned in a 179 to
record its first loss after five
wins; Southern shot a 187

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Twinl 3, White Sol 0:
Craig Kuslck knocked In . :
lhree runs with a sacrifice Dy
and a sinGle as Pete Redfern
went the distance on a threehitter for his sevenlh victory
for tlle Twins. Loser Ken
Brett had a no-hitter lor the •
White Sox unUI Larry Hisle
lrlpled to open the elghlll.
Rangers 6, Anleil 5:
Mike Hargrove's seventh
homer with one oul In the
ninth Inning !filed Texas to '
victory after California had . ·.
tied tbe score with two I'WlS in :
Ule eighth. Steve Hargan,
who relieved Tommy Iloggs
In the eighth, gained the win,
his sevenlll.

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.
(UP!) - Bill EUenbogen, a
player cut during ·training
camp, has been signed by tbe
New York Giants after aU.
The Giants are desperate
Ior some offensive tine help to
improve their running g11111e.

The Pomeroy Youth Don Hunnel.
National League
League (basebaU)) is malting
This is the league's third
New York at M IL ppd ., rain
another
appeal
for
help
at
the
appeal
this fall for help on !he
f 10 inn ings l
new fields. There already has
Pi t tsbgh
200 200 000 1- 5 I 1 I new fields at the Meigs High
Ch icago
000 004 OQO o- A 9 2 School.
been quite a bit accomplished
Demery , Moose ( 6 ), Giusti ,
The
fields
have
been
seeded
with
a minimum of help. The
(8), Kison ( 101 a..nd Of! ; R.
Reuscl1 eL Hernandez ( 7), Sutt er and the Infields have heen league sponsors tee ball, pee
!8), Know tes t 9J, Garm an ( 10)
and M ltterwald . WP- Gius ti {5· worked on. Also the bleachers wee, little league, and pony .
41. L P- Knowles (5.71.
and benches have been put league
baseball.
The
away
for
the
winter,
managers,
coaches,
and · .
St. Lou is
000 020 101)-.- 3 7 3
Other
projects
yet
to
be
fatllers
of
youth
participating
Ph ita
001 330 00)( - 7 12 2
Rasmu ssen. Wall ace (4), wa . done are putting up an out· In these programs are urged
ierPu r y ( 4 ).
LaGrow
(51,
fence on No. 2 to attend .these work sessins.
Cap ilta ( 7), Hrabosky (8 ) and field
Simmons ; Car lton , Reed (9) dlamond (snow fence has Also coaches of the girls
and M cC arver
w p ...:... CarHen
softbaU teams using these
f1 9 6). LP - R'asm,Ussen (5-12). already been secured);
HR - Philadelphi a, M cCar \ler putting belting on No. 2 lields and these girls' lathers
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backstop, and completing are welcome.
foul
line protection renclng on
The new fields at the Meigs
LOS Angel es 2'20 000 000- 4 1 0
San Frnc. isco 00 1 000 000--- 1 3 1 No. 2 diamond. The league lB • Athletic Complex have really
Hooton n1 14 ) and Pasley ,Monte tusco , Toms ! 7) and also hoping to get started on been a boon to the Pomeroy
Ale~~: an der ,
Rader . LP...:....Mon - dugouts and a concession Youlh Leag4e. These· fields
tef usc.o (IS 14) HR -San F(a n
stand along with a third could be turned into top-notch
cisco, Cla r k 1,2) .
diamond at the .·complex.
fields with a little bit of effort.
(Only games scheduled )
The
league
has
changed
If
the Interest shown so far Is
American League
their
work
party
night
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from
any
indication for !he future,
M ilwaukee
100 010 00 1- 3 9 o
230 02' 1 20)( - 10 12 t Thursday to Mondsy mghts. then .the future doesn't look ·
Boston
Tra..,er s. Brober g (2), Fr isel·
Ia (6J and Moore; Lee ( 5·7l and Work l!Bually starts at 5:30 too bright.
Fisk. L P- Tra vers ( 1.). 15). HRs and lasts till dsrk . .The next
Baker ( 1) , M on tgorneql (3), work party is scheduled for
Rice (2.a ), Evans {16), He ide mann {2).
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anyone
any questiollB
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ac coun Is withdrawn pr ior
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Pomeroy. Ohio

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APPEAL MADE
The sportsrnep's clubs of
Meigs County sponsoring !he
National Hunting and Fishing
Day on Saturday at Royal
Oak, Park issued a special
appeal to the scout troops of
the area. The clubs will
donate $25 to the scout troop
(boy, girl, cub, brownie, etc.)
who has lhe most members
present at the celebration.
One stipulation - each
member must he attired in
his or her unifonn.

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Hill led Soulhern with a ~4
each, Tim. Thoren had a 45,
and Chris Wolfe and Jim
Powell each shot a 54.
Reserve players scores
were: Meigs, Dave Burt 44,
Jell Couch, 44, Ron Casci 47;
Wahama, Jell Arnold iiO,
Jerry Roush 56; Southern,
Paul Holsinger 61, Barry
AUen 62.

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parties,
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Stewart,
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Kennedy , Roger Kovalchik or

The Meigs High Linksters
continued to burn up the
courses as they downed host
Waverly Wednesday night by
the score ol 152·175. All five of
Meigs golfers shot under 40
wilh four of them turning In
38s: Dale Browning, Lance
Oliver, Crenson Pratt and
Mark Gilkey. Chuck FoUrod
carded a 39 as the Meigs team
upped its record to 5,1and 2·1
In !he league.
For the hosts, Marty
Drennen carded a 38 while
Stan Crace was next with a
45. Jim Dutcher and Troy
Banta had a 46 each and Scott
Daily turned In a 48.

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Golfers have another good night win, 4-1

Here's the way to add-new beauty to your home. Replace
lhatwooden hatchwaywilh a modern, all steel Sileo Door.
It's ruggedly built, weather-tighl, and so easy for everyone
in thelamily to use!What's more,llwill make your basement
more secure against intrusion . And it will pay for Itself
many limes over by saving repair and replacemen l cosls.
If your nome was built without the convenience o.f
a direct basemen! entrance, ask us for Sileo's new hand·
book "How to Add Valuable Living Space to Your Home."

three-hitter lor his 11th
victory as the DodGers dealt
John Montelusco his' 141llloss
against 15 victories_ Dave
Lopes, who singled and
scored the Dodgers' first run
on a single by Reggie Smilh,
stole Ulree bases IAl give him
59 and the National LeaGue
lead,
Red Sox 10, Brewers 3: .
Bill Lee pil&lt;:bed a ninehitter· and Jim Rice ,
extending his hitting streak to
10 games, hit his 24th homer
to lead the Red Sox IAl their
lOth win In Ulelr last 11
games. The win raised Lee's
record to 5·7 while Bill
Travers sagged to 1f&gt;.15 for
Ule Brewers.

Workers needed
at Meigs High

Miami attempts
_to snap streak .

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SUIT

Ulan Ule A's would have if
they won Ulelr last nine
games .
The difference is Ulat the
Phlllies have no games left
Wllll !he Pirates while the
Royals must face Oakland
Ulree more times.
And so. the pennant races go
Into their fina!stages with the
PhiUies and Royals nearing
their peMant-cllnchers and
the New York . Yankees
stumbling at the finish line.
The Yankees lost to the
Baltimore Orioles, 2·1,
ThW'sday night, lor their
fourtl) straight defeat but stili
have a magic nwnber of
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Mrs. Weaver feted

Friendly Circle
donates to funds
Contributions to ~ Kassa
Materna ltaUan Orphanage
and to ' ' Je&amp;nne S Room"
were made at the Tueadloy
night meeting of the Friendly
Cirele of Trinity Cllurch.
the orpllanage !p(!IIIOred
by the Congre&amp;ational
Christian Churthes of
America is a special &amp;Mual
project of Friendly Cirele.
~~ Je&amp;Me's Room,'' an arta
for arts and craft.! to be
establisbed in the new Senior
Citi1ens Center, is a
memorial tribute by the
Meigs County Council on
4ing to Jeanne Morgan,
former employe at the
Ce!iter.•\ cbeck reprrset1ting
profit frol1l P cootboo~ will be
presented to the Church
Council !rom the Circle.
Miss Marj V. Reib~l
presided at the meeting and
named Mrs. Kennell! Harris
and Miss Erma Smith to the
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meeting. It 1IU nported that

more cookbook• have beftl
ordered and ~oce orders
may be placed will! either
Miss Smi.th or Miss EliDbeth
Fict,
Tile mem.b ss' CbrisCmas
Oub money is to be ·brou&amp;b!
to the Novemller meeting and
will be lliod lor gifts to the
senior citinas and sbut-ins Iii
the dllli'dl.

By Charlene Hoeflich

sonalltles and historical
figures whose succe$5
resulted from disappoint·
ment and hindrances.
Chrittopher Columbus,
Frances Scott Key and even
Jesus Christ, were listed- She ·
spoke of the di5appuintmeFt
which Jes\IS fell when he was
denied by . Peter, and of
Peter's subsequent cha.nlle
into a devout followu.
Disappointments are
detoun, Mrs. Hauck ~d, but
they may with right tllini:ing
become ~inll aooes to a··
belles' life. Sbe concluded
with the comment that
disappoinanent am mate a
penoo either bitter or betm'.
A dillcv.ssion foll&lt;lftd With

several membss recallin.l
Sllch detours in their lii'U.
Mrs. Kl'lU!elh Harris tOOk tho

offering and there was
prayer.
'!be program included the
hymn, "Trust and Obey' "
'trith Mrs. lAIW i diCe ·Stewart

It the piano. Mrs. Hauck
"'"" inspiratiMal thoughts
lor dailY living from the

Psalms and verses which
signa! !be arrival Ill 11ltllllln.
Mrs. W. H. .Pmill and Miss
Smlth lleTVfld refreshments
from a table llll'l'}ine .out the
aurumn ·11Mltil

invited.

Circles plan·
shutin·p"oje.cts
and Mrs. Flor~ Rhodes,
Mrs. JF'ra:nces Smal't, Mrs,
Ethel Hughes, Mrs. Mary

Hughes,

Mrs.

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Circle With Mrs. Katie Anthony opening it Witb prayer.
Devotions by Mrs. Leora
3olm . n ·With a meditation
uLove 'IJhat Never' Flails"

taken from "'Our Daily
Br5d." A thank-you note
cwas ~d from Mrs. Dana

Hamm for

Padded Ankle
Collars

a binhday

F.d114 Roush has birthday

society
•meeting .,... planned. •

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· Mrs. 'S uah Flowler ,gave
the p!\llg!'- .at the -meeting
:llhidJ mcluiled "'Dortti. a

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Wllllliiii .F'IIlliDf Good wen.,"
an .article about Mrs.

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fkM 11111 r fish .lr :Um..

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~tim Baird,._ .president of

VE&amp;EJABIES

!be &amp;neriamll!aptist Wcmen
&lt;If Ohio., read l!J Mil. ADltborly.
Sefre&amp;llmentl; were Ben'ed
~ itbolle named and Nrs.
IOlara !Mae Darst, LM:n.

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Kalibryn Met~ger , Mrs.
Eliubetb Gardner, ,and Mn.
Mary Brewer. .

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.cream were served. At·
lmding were Ule Rev. and
Mn. Dwight Zavm, Mrs.
Carol Ann Harper and
dllldren, Joe MCCIO!Id, ~wl.s
Sauer, .Mra. Paul Hap·
IAio.IIIU.

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MOVED
Mn. Hattie Frederick ha4
been UI!IVed from the Holzer
Medical Ce!iter to the Joe
Lynn Heallll Ceoter, 10th and
• alnton SUI., lrolltGIJ,

Seed ancl Milling
HEADCDUAmRS

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putor of the Olk Hill Baptllt
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Choir gives
birthday party

.Evmtt Bllc:hller Wedlletday
n1g1t wi!h a birthday party
following rehearlll.
A decorated _cake 11114 Ice

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Tile Meip Coaaty Sellior
Cltlzeu Cbolr w1ll begiD
pra.Uce tor a Cllrlltmu
cutata aell week.
PraeUce nnioDI are
beld oa Tllaclaya from 1%
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Carrie Neutdlllg, dlrecter,
iDvilel uy .elllor cllluo 1o

lola lbe Cl'!IIIP· aeiiDC that
te- and bu1 atagera are

01peciaUy Deeded.
Mn. Neutzliag alao
adl'llel that lbe cboir ill
apea for ID.vltatloal to •Ia&amp;
al uy toeial ptberlllp,
Jpecial cb~tteb oervleet, or

other eveall.

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Ohio ialleyBankS new banJQng center
REGISTER TO BECOME
A MILLIONAIRE
FOR ONE DAY!
Yl.lv a lw ays said it wou ld be a cold day
in Ju ly whe n you beca me a millionaire.
Well, what about thi s weekend instead!
That's right , com e to the grand opening
of 1he Jac kson Pike office this Saturday
and Sunday a nd register to become a
millionaire for a day.

T hou gh in a ppea ra nce a s m a lle r
version of our main downtown
Gallipolis office, !he j ackson Pike
loc ation was pl ~mn ed and desig ned as a
complet e bankin g cen ter, providin g
ever ythin g you Wllnt, e very thin g you
n eed, in personal or co mm e rcial
banking services.

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c.ontacl ~4~ · 2231 or 241-2101.

will be rpedal latlmonlel

and rpedal YocaiiiiUiic each
eveolnc aJonc wtlb a aermon.
IIDpt Baptllt Cburcb II a
new work ' In Middleport
lpGIIIOfld by lba French City
Baptllt anarcll, GaWpoUI,
wblcb II afflllated wtlb the
Soutbern Baptill Convention.
Sundly lcbool II beld at 10
a.m. wlt.b wonhlp at 11 .a.m.
A Tharad&amp;y nlabt Bible
audJ, led by the illY. Bobby
E1klna, pUior, II at 7:II. 1be
public lllnvUed to atteud any
of tbe aervlcea and the

'NGELS
F~RNITURE

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are as the leaves of
the evergreenThey :
do not change \\lith ~
the season; they are ·
always inbloom.
It is fitting, then,
that they be printed
in the color ofGod's
eternal Spring.

A w hoft' w orlcl off'i tt (ll!&lt;.' inl se r l' ict&gt;s co 11 soli d(f I ed

Loca ted at the jun c tion of U.S. Rout e
35 and State Roul e 160, the Jac kson
Pike oftlc e is situ :u ed in a
:rapid ly-de ve loping suburb a n co mp lex
· represent ative of th e m ajor growlh of
the tot a l r egion in rece nt ye;:n s.

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ruof---co mpf t•te lo iJ/J!t ruuf liri1 e'- i11

fari/itif•s at c1 C'UII t 't' lli l:' ut

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Two luc ky people a re going to win on«;
da y's inle rest on one million dollars. You
could be on'c of the m! Register thi s
· weeke nd at our gala gra nd opening.

Arc hit ect ure and co n su·uc lion of th e
building re presents the lalesl in
f1n ancinl equipm e nt and acco mod ation s, inc luding a Commu nit y Meelin g
Room and a n inn ovative Re m ole
Transaction System in th e driv e-in area.

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Every Banking Service
lor Every Banking Need ... to
Individuals and Business
011e -h1111oll dril •t! -ill lnlllhill(l . till' p 11 e11111 rH·
ifHII_II -fJ}Jel"llted Rn11 0ff Tt&lt;IJI "&gt; (It' tivu S!J .•d e J/1

Pe rsonnel stat'lin g and hours of
ope ration are tailored w s pecific
c u swm e r requirem e nt s of the
Tri-Co u!H y region in the recog nition or
Ohio Vall ey Bank 's a hi lit y to better
se r ve a n expanded m ark e t a rc.a a1id
accelerat ed economy:

li St'S t/1 c muflipfe\ CO IH' t'/ll. 11/e llffillltll l' in .
S Jlt' c) c/ Ill/If (' ()1/ t'{'Hit' II Ct~ . .. Ullfi SO t'CIS!J t O fl\e !

It takes imagination to re t ain bankin g
leader ship in the area for more than
iOO years. II ta kes in1 aginatio n to
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co mbine peo ple. resources and faci lities
to provide th e best and most co mpl e te
c u s tomer se n ·icc poss ibl e . Our jackson
Pik e banking ce nt e r docs j u s t I ha t !

Pay1ng and Rece1v ing Tellers
Checking Accou nts
Savings Accounts
Certificates of Depos1t
Individual Ret1i'ement Accounts
Golden Passbook Savings
Ban1&lt;.-8y-Ma11
Safe Deposit Boxes
N1ght Oepos1tory
Free Customer Parking
Traveler's Cheques
Bank Money Orders and Cashier Checks
Certified Checks
Chnstma s Club
Vacat1on Club
U S Sav1ngs Bonds
• Master Charge Card Applications
• Master Charge Des1gnated Depository
• All Type Loans- Personal. Commercial and
Real Esta1e

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and .an electron gun providing a
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SYRACUSE .JUNIOR '11\00P 1!01
ORGANIZATIONAL meeting of the Syracuse junior lroOp
was held Tue:!day night at die Syracuse' Elementary School.
Leaders are Mrs. Shirley Cogar and Mrs. Sharon Michael.
Meetings Will be held each Thesday after school.
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New officers were elected hostess, presented tbi.
pr'oln\9e and laws. · ·
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at the recent meeting of the devotions from P~~&amp;lm e, 1-(
Dues were discussed along wUll a lroop crest and an United Methodist Women of verses, gave a reading en,
identification emblem to be worn oh tbe scout uniform. Plans the Rutland Church held at UUed "Prayer" and bad I '
weremadetoatUndtheO. U.footbaUgameaiAihens on Scout the home of Mrs. Dayton prayer. It waa reported tha
Day, Oct. 2. Badge work was planned and it was noted that Parsons.
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Kim Morrow, Lisa and Julie Willis, Lori Michael and Shari
Elected were Mrs. Larry shutlns, that othera hatr
Cogathad earned three badges 111 day camp in July. Five girls Edwards, president; Mrs. donated ttme to the ·111111or:;
also qualify for their first ~ star pins. Flying up from tbe . Harvey Erlewine, vice citizens and Veteran•
Brownie trooP were Olerry Ritchie and Becky Arnott who will president · Mrs. Carl Memorial Hoapital, and tha£:
also rece_ive badges an.d pins.
Denison, ~retary, and Mrs. Mrs. Edwards had worked .U:
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last year In a voluntee
W"illis:
Mrs . Everett Colwell, capacity at tbe school.
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SYRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP 11%0
Mrs. Mae McClurg of Portlt
PRElMitJM MONEY for exhlbits in the ll!eigs County
mouth. It was ruted that IIIBit
Juni(lf Fair was diStributed to the scoutS who recei.ved ribbons
«1 lheir ~jects at the Thursday nigbt meeting of the
towels have arrived and art
for sale, Members attendlnt
Syracuse Brownies.
the
workshop held at Camp;
Plans were ITiade during the meeting lor a skl!ting party
Frances
Albury Wedneadlo
sometime this faU and also fer anotber trip to Huntington to
were Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. C
see Mr. Cartoon.lbe Brownies will take part in the program of
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the 'Syracuse PTO meeting in October.
Alicia~ Met!r led in tbe pledge to the flag Witb Angie
Donna Morrillon received Holt, Mrs. Parma and Mrsr
Davis leading the Lord's Prayer. Kim Cogar gave the Brownie the Master of Arts In Erlewine. The JII'OII'am bj,
C. 0. Chapman waa ~
Promise, Carol Hendrix led ~ Smile Song, _and Juanita
Education degree from Mrs.
Lot's
wife.
Mrs. Erlewlne wiiJ
Ginther ~~~td Becty Atkins gave .tile Brownie Bee's.
Floridll Atlantic University host the October
Re!reshments·...,re served by Jill Nease, Angie Da¥is Wid last month.
meeting. •
Mrs.
Colwell
servea
Paula W'mebrenner.
tlorida Atlantic University chi~ken salad, ' assortelf
IS an upper division and crackers, nuts, mints, coffe(
MEIGS OOUNTY ,girl sco~ts have received a special graduate
state university in and tea.
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invitation to participate in the National H1mting and Fishing Boca Raton.
It offers no
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Numerous ootdoor activities Will be conducted beginning at 9 freshman
courses and builds Instead on
a.m., all under adult .supervision, and a luncheon will be the
junior and community
served free m charge to the youlh attending.
college system.
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Mrs. Morrison is the wife of
Mlchaei Morrison and her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom
Mrs.
Edna
Roush Sunday were : Mr. and Mrs. Crow, Jr., Uve in Poineroy.
telebAited her 9Clh birthday Ruoald Russell, l\!andy Wid
A curriculum and in·
'Sunday at ber 1home With ber Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Dana struction mamor at FAU,
iitnmediate fam1y calling ~Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ll!rs. Morrison is a g~:aduate
Ri&gt;ush, Mr. and Mrs. Roger of Pomeroy High School and
during the day.
•t.;rs. &amp;uib ·was presented Roush, Mrs. Iva Orr, Mr. and did her lower division worli at .
a bil:tlldar we by Mr. and Mr$. Russell Roush, Mr. and· Ohio University, Athens.
· Mrs. Herbert Ruwih 1blked 'by Mrs. Randall Roberts, Todd,
,Mn. Joan Tuttle and Leslie and Chad, Mr. Wid
deecuted •with white icing, Mrs. Bob Hill, Jay Hill, Philip
red rooes and the iDacription, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
YOUR ATTENTION
"Happy Birtbday Mcm 90". Roush and Jeremy, Mr. and
Sbe waulao prmated many Mrs. Lester Roush, Ott
PLEASE
other gifts. Her grand· Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
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Mrs.
Mae
Gould,
&lt;laugbler, Mrs. DOll Riffle ol
LucaTmlle, ealled Sunday Edward Roush, David Roush,
Tlie Racine Bapllst Church
bus wi 11 be runnino
ev~ to wiSh ber a happy Sharon Rousb, Cindy Roush,
Sundays on a route from
Mrs. Mabel Shields, Larry
blrtbday.
heine through Apple
Calling on Mrs. .Roush Fisher, Amy Fisher, Vickie
Grove,
leaving Racine at
Roush, Joann Roush.
8: IS a.m, and returning
Mrs. Gladys Shields served
passengers at noon . If you
cake, lee
and coffee to . are Interested In our bus
SQ.
Mrs. Rouib and gueSts.
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Plans were made 'by the
Circle to remember William
iFarley ·on his Oct. 14 birthday. The circle will aerve
IC(Jdtie~; and Kooi-Aid It the
youth night pFogram on
Monday, Sept. :1.7, .at the
1churoh. 'l'hf program .at ltbe

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Attending bell del tbON
named were Mr. aDII Mn.
Richard Weaver, Nola
Neigler, Wanda Nellltr,
Linda Davta and Llaa, Pat
Holler, Bonnie Smith, Linda
Boyd and Mandy, Opi!ICioel,
Kathy Weaver, Debbie
Clonch. Others preaentln&amp;
gilt.! to .Mrs. Weaver were
Gertrude Nelgler, Pam 11¥1
"•v• Nnrtl1. Rb and Wilma
Reiber, Robt Donna Smith,
Debbie Nelloil, Mr. apd Mn.
Ross NorriJ, Opal Zirkle,
Walter and Annie Rolllh, :
Chriatlne Grueser, Eather
Sylvester, Pat Ml!lll, Judy
and Lois Pickett, 1\oier and
Christy Roush.

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•oinner Dale.s"

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by Thorn MeAn ~

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receives degree
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Mrs. Oeida Cbaae hosted
the meeting of ·the Dorcas

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Karen Neigler, was beld
recently at the ~ome of ¥r•·'
Frank P~ers. Co-bostessea
wer• Mrs . Weaver's co·
workers at the Pomeroy
L.ibrary, Mrs. Rodney Karr,
Mrs. Her!A!rt Dixon and Miss
.Susan Fleshman.
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A bride repUca wid! a pink
wnbrella was featured on the
gift table decorations and
pink and white bells were
ll!led throughout the holllle.
Gamea were played with
~rlzes going to Margaret
Eichinger, Debbie Clonch
and Sharon Card. Teresa V11n
Meter won the door prize
Refreshnfents of cake, punch,
nuts and mints were served
with Mrs, Karr serving the

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and ~ - Lillian Demosltey.

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REVtVAL SEitVDS wiD. ~ 'I'IMlldly, Sept. il
and continue thi'OQgll Sllndl,y, Oct. 3 at 'the Rutland
Orurch of the Nazart!lle Wid! Ge&lt;rge and Chlrlotte Dixon
d Pa!dlogue, Nep York, who art rr(!n!Mm, singers, and
'll!!Siclans. '!bey lire a}M g~ ~g"OI'riters - With
O!ar~ wriling the mUSic and Geocge writing the
w&lt;:rds. One of !heir own sonp, 'TU Never Be Looesome
Again," was recorded on Colurnblll label - 1'Songs' of
Glory" and sold over'liO,OOO copies. Servi005 Will be beld
nightly al V:30and ta :30 ooSunday morning. The public iS

topic of Mrs. Dallald Baud.,
Ieider. Sbe bo:ouCit out maqy
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Aleader orientation meeting has been scheduled by Mrs.
Pat Thoma, service unit director, for Ocl. 13 at 7 p.m. at tbe
Columbus and Soutbem Ohio !i:lecU'Ic Co.
Mrs. Thoma, Mrs. Mary Wise and )l!rs. ll!etle Johnson of
ber service unit team, mel Monday Wllh Mrs. Ann Broadbent,
die new field direclllr, to ouUine plans for die orlenllltloo
}li'Otll'am which will be concluded with an Investiture
ceremony for all of tile leaders.
Nwnero\18 new lroOps are being .organized ar.ound tbe
cooncy this fall ,
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AI the.orienU.tion meeting Mrs. Wise wUt talk on the topic,
"Whal Is Scouting?" wUh emphasis on the foundation, laws
and program ; Mrs. Johnson Will dlacuss pr~urea In
conduc:Ung a U'Oilp meeting ; Mrs. Thoma, the paper work
• Involved in !ICOutlng, and .Mrs. .Broadben~ U'OOp financing and
• metnbershlp. Special days of S&lt;.'llutlng will also be discussed by
Mrs. W'ISi!. .

"When You're Disappob:lled" .... the pn!II'IID
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Mrs. Weaver feted

Friendly Circle
donates to funds
Contributions to ~ Kassa
Materna ltaUan Orphanage
and to ' ' Je&amp;nne S Room"
were made at the Tueadloy
night meeting of the Friendly
Cirele of Trinity Cllurch.
the orpllanage !p(!IIIOred
by the Congre&amp;ational
Christian Churthes of
America is a special &amp;Mual
project of Friendly Cirele.
~~ Je&amp;Me's Room,'' an arta
for arts and craft.! to be
establisbed in the new Senior
Citi1ens Center, is a
memorial tribute by the
Meigs County Council on
4ing to Jeanne Morgan,
former employe at the
Ce!iter.•\ cbeck reprrset1ting
profit frol1l P cootboo~ will be
presented to the Church
Council !rom the Circle.
Miss Marj V. Reib~l
presided at the meeting and
named Mrs. Kennell! Harris
and Miss Erma Smith to the
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at the October

meeting. It 1IU nported that

more cookbook• have beftl
ordered and ~oce orders
may be placed will! either
Miss Smi.th or Miss EliDbeth
Fict,
Tile mem.b ss' CbrisCmas
Oub money is to be ·brou&amp;b!
to the Novemller meeting and
will be lliod lor gifts to the
senior citinas and sbut-ins Iii
the dllli'dl.

By Charlene Hoeflich

sonalltles and historical
figures whose succe$5
resulted from disappoint·
ment and hindrances.
Chrittopher Columbus,
Frances Scott Key and even
Jesus Christ, were listed- She ·
spoke of the di5appuintmeFt
which Jes\IS fell when he was
denied by . Peter, and of
Peter's subsequent cha.nlle
into a devout followu.
Disappointments are
detoun, Mrs. Hauck ~d, but
they may with right tllini:ing
become ~inll aooes to a··
belles' life. Sbe concluded
with the comment that
disappoinanent am mate a
penoo either bitter or betm'.
A dillcv.ssion foll&lt;lftd With

several membss recallin.l
Sllch detours in their lii'U.
Mrs. Kl'lU!elh Harris tOOk tho

offering and there was
prayer.
'!be program included the
hymn, "Trust and Obey' "
'trith Mrs. lAIW i diCe ·Stewart

It the piano. Mrs. Hauck
"'"" inspiratiMal thoughts
lor dailY living from the

Psalms and verses which
signa! !be arrival Ill 11ltllllln.
Mrs. W. H. .Pmill and Miss
Smlth lleTVfld refreshments
from a table llll'l'}ine .out the
aurumn ·11Mltil

invited.

Circles plan·
shutin·p"oje.cts
and Mrs. Flor~ Rhodes,
Mrs. JF'ra:nces Smal't, Mrs,
Ethel Hughes, Mrs. Mary

Hughes,

Mrs.

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Circle With Mrs. Katie Anthony opening it Witb prayer.
Devotions by Mrs. Leora
3olm . n ·With a meditation
uLove 'IJhat Never' Flails"

taken from "'Our Daily
Br5d." A thank-you note
cwas ~d from Mrs. Dana

Hamm for

Padded Ankle
Collars

a binhday

F.d114 Roush has birthday

society
•meeting .,... planned. •

{)ct. .4 missionary

· Mrs. 'S uah Flowler ,gave
the p!\llg!'- .at the -meeting
:llhidJ mcluiled "'Dortti. a

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Wllllliiii .F'IIlliDf Good wen.,"
an .article about Mrs.

lloiM'h rtu
.slulk ,
fkM 11111 r fish .lr :Um..

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~tim Baird,._ .president of

VE&amp;EJABIES

!be &amp;neriamll!aptist Wcmen
&lt;If Ohio., read l!J Mil. ADltborly.
Sefre&amp;llmentl; were Ben'ed
~ itbolle named and Nrs.
IOlara !Mae Darst, LM:n.

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Kalibryn Met~ger , Mrs.
Eliubetb Gardner, ,and Mn.
Mary Brewer. .

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.cream were served. At·
lmding were Ule Rev. and
Mn. Dwight Zavm, Mrs.
Carol Ann Harper and
dllldren, Joe MCCIO!Id, ~wl.s
Sauer, .Mra. Paul Hap·
IAio.IIIU.

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MOVED
Mn. Hattie Frederick ha4
been UI!IVed from the Holzer
Medical Ce!iter to the Joe
Lynn Heallll Ceoter, 10th and
• alnton SUI., lrolltGIJ,

Seed ancl Milling
HEADCDUAmRS

Revival ·
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Cbapel, $10 Grant St., Middleport, at7:3il each eveolnc,

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1be ReY. QulniiJn ~.
putor of the Olk Hill Baptllt
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Congratul1te New

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Choir gives
birthday party

.Evmtt Bllc:hller Wedlletday
n1g1t wi!h a birthday party
following rehearlll.
A decorated _cake 11114 Ice

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Tile Meip Coaaty Sellior
Cltlzeu Cbolr w1ll begiD
pra.Uce tor a Cllrlltmu
cutata aell week.
PraeUce nnioDI are
beld oa Tllaclaya from 1%
- anW Z p.m. ud Mn.
Carrie Neutdlllg, dlrecter,
iDvilel uy .elllor cllluo 1o

lola lbe Cl'!IIIP· aeiiDC that
te- and bu1 atagera are

01peciaUy Deeded.
Mn. Neutzliag alao
adl'llel that lbe cboir ill
apea for ID.vltatloal to •Ia&amp;
al uy toeial ptberlllp,
Jpecial cb~tteb oervleet, or

other eveall.

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19" Portable Color 1V

RACINE BAPTIST

CHURCH

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Ohio ialleyBankS new banJQng center
REGISTER TO BECOME
A MILLIONAIRE
FOR ONE DAY!
Yl.lv a lw ays said it wou ld be a cold day
in Ju ly whe n you beca me a millionaire.
Well, what about thi s weekend instead!
That's right , com e to the grand opening
of 1he Jac kson Pike office this Saturday
and Sunday a nd register to become a
millionaire for a day.

T hou gh in a ppea ra nce a s m a lle r
version of our main downtown
Gallipolis office, !he j ackson Pike
loc ation was pl ~mn ed and desig ned as a
complet e bankin g cen ter, providin g
ever ythin g you Wllnt, e very thin g you
n eed, in personal or co mm e rcial
banking services.

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ALL NEW .. . ALL BANKING
SERVICES,,, ALL TOGETHER
IN ONE GREAT LOCATION

c.ontacl ~4~ · 2231 or 241-2101.

will be rpedal latlmonlel

and rpedal YocaiiiiUiic each
eveolnc aJonc wtlb a aermon.
IIDpt Baptllt Cburcb II a
new work ' In Middleport
lpGIIIOfld by lba French City
Baptllt anarcll, GaWpoUI,
wblcb II afflllated wtlb the
Soutbern Baptill Convention.
Sundly lcbool II beld at 10
a.m. wlt.b wonhlp at 11 .a.m.
A Tharad&amp;y nlabt Bible
audJ, led by the illY. Bobby
E1klna, pUior, II at 7:II. 1be
public lllnvUed to atteud any
of tbe aervlcea and the

'NGELS
F~RNITURE

MIDDLEPORT

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TheWords ofChris
are as the leaves of
the evergreenThey :
do not change \\lith ~
the season; they are ·
always inbloom.
It is fitting, then,
that they be printed
in the color ofGod's
eternal Spring.

A w hoft' w orlcl off'i tt (ll!&lt;.' inl se r l' ict&gt;s co 11 soli d(f I ed

Loca ted at the jun c tion of U.S. Rout e
35 and State Roul e 160, the Jac kson
Pike oftlc e is situ :u ed in a
:rapid ly-de ve loping suburb a n co mp lex
· represent ative of th e m ajor growlh of
the tot a l r egion in rece nt ye;:n s.

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ruof---co mpf t•te lo iJ/J!t ruuf liri1 e'- i11

fari/itif•s at c1 C'UII t 't' lli l:' ut

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locn ti o11 .

Two luc ky people a re going to win on«;
da y's inle rest on one million dollars. You
could be on'c of the m! Register thi s
· weeke nd at our gala gra nd opening.

Arc hit ect ure and co n su·uc lion of th e
building re presents the lalesl in
f1n ancinl equipm e nt and acco mod ation s, inc luding a Commu nit y Meelin g
Room and a n inn ovative Re m ole
Transaction System in th e driv e-in area.

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Every Banking Service
lor Every Banking Need ... to
Individuals and Business
011e -h1111oll dril •t! -ill lnlllhill(l . till' p 11 e11111 rH·
ifHII_II -fJ}Jel"llted Rn11 0ff Tt&lt;IJI "&gt; (It' tivu S!J .•d e J/1

Pe rsonnel stat'lin g and hours of
ope ration are tailored w s pecific
c u swm e r requirem e nt s of the
Tri-Co u!H y region in the recog nition or
Ohio Vall ey Bank 's a hi lit y to better
se r ve a n expanded m ark e t a rc.a a1id
accelerat ed economy:

li St'S t/1 c muflipfe\ CO IH' t'/ll. 11/e llffillltll l' in .
S Jlt' c) c/ Ill/If (' ()1/ t'{'Hit' II Ct~ . .. Ullfi SO t'CIS!J t O fl\e !

It takes imagination to re t ain bankin g
leader ship in the area for more than
iOO years. II ta kes in1 aginatio n to
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co mbine peo ple. resources and faci lities
to provide th e best and most co mpl e te
c u s tomer se n ·icc poss ibl e . Our jackson
Pik e banking ce nt e r docs j u s t I ha t !

Pay1ng and Rece1v ing Tellers
Checking Accou nts
Savings Accounts
Certificates of Depos1t
Individual Ret1i'ement Accounts
Golden Passbook Savings
Ban1&lt;.-8y-Ma11
Safe Deposit Boxes
N1ght Oepos1tory
Free Customer Parking
Traveler's Cheques
Bank Money Orders and Cashier Checks
Certified Checks
Chnstma s Club
Vacat1on Club
U S Sav1ngs Bonds
• Master Charge Card Applications
• Master Charge Des1gnated Depository
• All Type Loans- Personal. Commercial and
Real Esta1e

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cl1at green is •
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This set has a new "Service Miser"
chassis consisting of five Integrated
circuits, In-line stripe picture tube,
and .an electron gun providing a
brighter, sharper picture .

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maps, presentation page; ftmlly record
c_alendar of dally readings, femous Bitile paasegea'

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SYRACUSE .JUNIOR '11\00P 1!01
ORGANIZATIONAL meeting of the Syracuse junior lroOp
was held Tue:!day night at die Syracuse' Elementary School.
Leaders are Mrs. Shirley Cogar and Mrs. Sharon Michael.
Meetings Will be held each Thesday after school.
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New officers were elected hostess, presented tbi.
pr'oln\9e and laws. · ·
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at the recent meeting of the devotions from P~~&amp;lm e, 1-(
Dues were discussed along wUll a lroop crest and an United Methodist Women of verses, gave a reading en,
identification emblem to be worn oh tbe scout uniform. Plans the Rutland Church held at UUed "Prayer" and bad I '
weremadetoatUndtheO. U.footbaUgameaiAihens on Scout the home of Mrs. Dayton prayer. It waa reported tha
Day, Oct. 2. Badge work was planned and it was noted that Parsons.
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Kim Morrow, Lisa and Julie Willis, Lori Michael and Shari
Elected were Mrs. Larry shutlns, that othera hatr
Cogathad earned three badges 111 day camp in July. Five girls Edwards, president; Mrs. donated ttme to the ·111111or:;
also qualify for their first ~ star pins. Flying up from tbe . Harvey Erlewine, vice citizens and Veteran•
Brownie trooP were Olerry Ritchie and Becky Arnott who will president · Mrs. Carl Memorial Hoapital, and tha£:
also rece_ive badges an.d pins.
Denison, ~retary, and Mrs. Mrs. Edwards had worked .U:
• Cookiesand J{ool.,a,1d wereser\'ed to Chose named and Usa Jack Walker, treasurer.
last year In a voluntee
W"illis:
Mrs . Everett Colwell, capacity at tbe school.
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SYRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP 11%0
Mrs. Mae McClurg of Portlt
PRElMitJM MONEY for exhlbits in the ll!eigs County
mouth. It was ruted that IIIBit
Juni(lf Fair was diStributed to the scoutS who recei.ved ribbons
«1 lheir ~jects at the Thursday nigbt meeting of the
towels have arrived and art
for sale, Members attendlnt
Syracuse Brownies.
the
workshop held at Camp;
Plans were ITiade during the meeting lor a skl!ting party
Frances
Albury Wedneadlo
sometime this faU and also fer anotber trip to Huntington to
were Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. C
see Mr. Cartoon.lbe Brownies will take part in the program of
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the 'Syracuse PTO meeting in October.
Alicia~ Met!r led in tbe pledge to the flag Witb Angie
Donna Morrillon received Holt, Mrs. Parma and Mrsr
Davis leading the Lord's Prayer. Kim Cogar gave the Brownie the Master of Arts In Erlewine. The JII'OII'am bj,
C. 0. Chapman waa ~
Promise, Carol Hendrix led ~ Smile Song, _and Juanita
Education degree from Mrs.
Lot's
wife.
Mrs. Erlewlne wiiJ
Ginther ~~~td Becty Atkins gave .tile Brownie Bee's.
Floridll Atlantic University host the October
Re!reshments·...,re served by Jill Nease, Angie Da¥is Wid last month.
meeting. •
Mrs.
Colwell
servea
Paula W'mebrenner.
tlorida Atlantic University chi~ken salad, ' assortelf
IS an upper division and crackers, nuts, mints, coffe(
MEIGS OOUNTY ,girl sco~ts have received a special graduate
state university in and tea.
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It offers no
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Numerous ootdoor activities Will be conducted beginning at 9 freshman
courses and builds Instead on
a.m., all under adult .supervision, and a luncheon will be the
junior and community
served free m charge to the youlh attending.
college system.
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Mrs. Morrison is the wife of
Mlchaei Morrison and her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom
Mrs.
Edna
Roush Sunday were : Mr. and Mrs. Crow, Jr., Uve in Poineroy.
telebAited her 9Clh birthday Ruoald Russell, l\!andy Wid
A curriculum and in·
'Sunday at ber 1home With ber Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Dana struction mamor at FAU,
iitnmediate fam1y calling ~Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ll!rs. Morrison is a g~:aduate
Ri&gt;ush, Mr. and Mrs. Roger of Pomeroy High School and
during the day.
•t.;rs. &amp;uib ·was presented Roush, Mrs. Iva Orr, Mr. and did her lower division worli at .
a bil:tlldar we by Mr. and Mr$. Russell Roush, Mr. and· Ohio University, Athens.
· Mrs. Herbert Ruwih 1blked 'by Mrs. Randall Roberts, Todd,
,Mn. Joan Tuttle and Leslie and Chad, Mr. Wid
deecuted •with white icing, Mrs. Bob Hill, Jay Hill, Philip
red rooes and the iDacription, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
YOUR ATTENTION
"Happy Birtbday Mcm 90". Roush and Jeremy, Mr. and
Sbe waulao prmated many Mrs. Lester Roush, Ott
PLEASE
other gifts. Her grand· Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
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Mrs.
Mae
Gould,
&lt;laugbler, Mrs. DOll Riffle ol
LucaTmlle, ealled Sunday Edward Roush, David Roush,
Tlie Racine Bapllst Church
bus wi 11 be runnino
ev~ to wiSh ber a happy Sharon Rousb, Cindy Roush,
Sundays on a route from
Mrs. Mabel Shields, Larry
blrtbday.
heine through Apple
Calling on Mrs. .Roush Fisher, Amy Fisher, Vickie
Grove,
leaving Racine at
Roush, Joann Roush.
8: IS a.m, and returning
Mrs. Gladys Shields served
passengers at noon . If you
cake, lee
and coffee to . are Interested In our bus
SQ.
Mrs. Rouib and gueSts.
service, please feel free to

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Plans were made 'by the
Circle to remember William
iFarley ·on his Oct. 14 birthday. The circle will aerve
IC(Jdtie~; and Kooi-Aid It the
youth night pFogram on
Monday, Sept. :1.7, .at the
1churoh. 'l'hf program .at ltbe

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Attending bell del tbON
named were Mr. aDII Mn.
Richard Weaver, Nola
Neigler, Wanda Nellltr,
Linda Davta and Llaa, Pat
Holler, Bonnie Smith, Linda
Boyd and Mandy, Opi!ICioel,
Kathy Weaver, Debbie
Clonch. Others preaentln&amp;
gilt.! to .Mrs. Weaver were
Gertrude Nelgler, Pam 11¥1
"•v• Nnrtl1. Rb and Wilma
Reiber, Robt Donna Smith,
Debbie Nelloil, Mr. apd Mn.
Ross NorriJ, Opal Zirkle,
Walter and Annie Rolllh, :
Chriatlne Grueser, Eather
Sylvester, Pat Ml!lll, Judy
and Lois Pickett, 1\oier and
Christy Roush.

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•oinner Dale.s"

· Mra. Grace Pritt

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by Thorn MeAn ~

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receives degree
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Mrs. Oeida Cbaae hosted
the meeting of ·the Dorcas

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Karen Neigler, was beld
recently at the ~ome of ¥r•·'
Frank P~ers. Co-bostessea
wer• Mrs . Weaver's co·
workers at the Pomeroy
L.ibrary, Mrs. Rodney Karr,
Mrs. Her!A!rt Dixon and Miss
.Susan Fleshman.
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A bride repUca wid! a pink
wnbrella was featured on the
gift table decorations and
pink and white bells were
ll!led throughout the holllle.
Gamea were played with
~rlzes going to Margaret
Eichinger, Debbie Clonch
and Sharon Card. Teresa V11n
Meter won the door prize
Refreshnfents of cake, punch,
nuts and mints were served
with Mrs, Karr serving the

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Haw'kins, ·Mrs. MA1tha K!lein,
and ~ - Lillian Demosltey.

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REVtVAL SEitVDS wiD. ~ 'I'IMlldly, Sept. il
and continue thi'OQgll Sllndl,y, Oct. 3 at 'the Rutland
Orurch of the Nazart!lle Wid! Ge&lt;rge and Chlrlotte Dixon
d Pa!dlogue, Nep York, who art rr(!n!Mm, singers, and
'll!!Siclans. '!bey lire a}M g~ ~g"OI'riters - With
O!ar~ wriling the mUSic and Geocge writing the
w&lt;:rds. One of !heir own sonp, 'TU Never Be Looesome
Again," was recorded on Colurnblll label - 1'Songs' of
Glory" and sold over'liO,OOO copies. Servi005 Will be beld
nightly al V:30and ta :30 ooSunday morning. The public iS

topic of Mrs. Dallald Baud.,
Ieider. Sbe bo:ouCit out maqy
fi'DO'IS

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Aleader orientation meeting has been scheduled by Mrs.
Pat Thoma, service unit director, for Ocl. 13 at 7 p.m. at tbe
Columbus and Soutbem Ohio !i:lecU'Ic Co.
Mrs. Thoma, Mrs. Mary Wise and )l!rs. ll!etle Johnson of
ber service unit team, mel Monday Wllh Mrs. Ann Broadbent,
die new field direclllr, to ouUine plans for die orlenllltloo
}li'Otll'am which will be concluded with an Investiture
ceremony for all of tile leaders.
Nwnero\18 new lroOps are being .organized ar.ound tbe
cooncy this fall ,
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AI the.orienU.tion meeting Mrs. Wise wUt talk on the topic,
"Whal Is Scouting?" wUh emphasis on the foundation, laws
and program ; Mrs. Johnson Will dlacuss pr~urea In
conduc:Ung a U'Oilp meeting ; Mrs. Thoma, the paper work
• Involved in !ICOutlng, and .Mrs. .Broadben~ U'OOp financing and
• metnbershlp. Special days of S&lt;.'llutlng will also be discussed by
Mrs. W'ISi!. .

"When You're Disappob:lled" .... the pn!II'IID
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TRINITY CHURCH Re~ W H
Pemn pastor Roy Moyer Sun
doy school ~vp1 Church School
q 150m WOIShlp ICfVIC$ 10 30
am Chorr reheorsol Tuesday
730 p m under drreclron of Mrs
Paul Neo ~ ,.
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7 30 p m
YTERIAN

MINISTRY OF
COUNIY
Ow1ght L Zov•lt drre&lt;tor
HAR~ISONVILLE

PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest
SltKklrn. pastor Sunday church
school 9 30 a m Mrs Homer
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE lee 5up !
mornmg worship

NAZARENE ((J rner Umon and
Mulberry Rev Cly..J ~~ V Hende r
son pastor Svnday schnol 9 30
a rn Gl&amp;n McClung supt rllQrn.
lng worsh1p 10 30 a rn eve~
sttr.,.ice 7 30 mrd week servtca

In the B1g Leagues or
the Little League at the World

Serres rn on a sandlot- the rulers the
sa me Th ree stnkes and you re ou tt
And tt s also one of the basrc rules of hfe
Mrs sed opportunities spell larlure '
But rt s yoUf at! tude tha t counts Come to th e plate
knowmg you II stnke out
and you wrll'
Take a posrttVe approach mall mailers-even re
hgrous educahon Every Sunday m our chu1 ches
hundreds of boy!;&gt; and g1rts ga1n a sprntual lounda
han that Will help them fulfil the•r nchest oppor
tu nl!les The1r parents too '" worsh1p and ::

Chnsttan serv1ce are learnmg to 1mprove
the qUality olltfe m oor commun•ty

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DBTBB· IIITIOI
Satutday '
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fnday
Lu~e
MaHhew
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Samuel
Hosea
Joshua
Ezekiel
lsa1ah
14
15 24
6
19
24
12
13
25
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Scr ptures 54Jiec:ted b'f' The A!Tl8r!C311 B ble

Socte~y

W tth th e hope it wil l, in some measu r e, fo st e r an d help s ust atn t h at
wh 1ch Is good i n famil y and commun ity l 1f e. t h ts featur e IS spon sored by
t he business fi r ms and organizations w ho se names appea r be low

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

MEIGS

THE FINEST IN MOBI LE HOMES
Ph 992-7034
11 00 E Main
Pomeroy

Ph 991 71 01

WILKINSON'S

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON
Call949 2838 For an Appotnlment

Ractne1Ohto

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Open 8 fo S- Closed Thurs

Rac1ne, Ohto

Ph 992 51 30

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

P, J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nattonw1de Ins Co of Columbus

COMPLETE A UTOMOTIVE SERVIC E
Locust &amp; Beech Sis Middleport Ph. 992 9921

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

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Ph. 992 1318

Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

WE F IL L DOCTOR S
PRESC RI PT IONS

Hunt tngton. W Va

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992-295 5

TWO LOCA liONS
39N SecondS!
Middleport,?·
46 Court Sl
Gallipolis, 0 .

LOUIS W OSBORNE
Ph 992-2178
120 E Moon
Pomeroy

MARK V STORE

TWIN CITY GATEWAY
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M oddleporl, Ohio

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GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Middleport

FRESH PRODU ~ E &amp; PLAN TS
I CONV ENI ENT MA RKETS

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

Pom er oy ,

Ph 992-2SB2

Mtlson,
Ph 773 5121

AMERICAN PAINTING CO.
INDUSTRIAL &amp; COMMERCIAL
Ph 446-0963 Addison. Oh1o Ph 997 6t73
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO. Ph. 992-3863

296 W. Second

Pomeroy

ROSE~ERRfS

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PENNZOIL
Ph 949-9130

RACINE FOOD MARKET
THE STOR E WI TH A HEART
Ph. 949· 2626
RICIM

Pomeroy

DUDLEY'S

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

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BAK ER S OF GAY 90 BRE A D
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

HEINER'SBAKERY

Ph 992;3284

a17 30p m

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

GROCERIES &amp;.GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Ph. 949·2550
Racine

804 W Ma1n

Pom eroy

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' HEll" DEALER
Ractne
Ph 949 1B87

Pomeroy

Joh n F Fultr

M1ddteporl, Oh10

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

114 E Ma1n

CENTER, INC.

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL ENGINE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Ph 992-3097
Middleport
498 Locu st 51

Third 51

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Middleport, Ohto
WE HANDLE ONL Y U SDA CHOI CE
M EATS

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Oed1caled to the M e1gs M ason Area

Phone 992·2156

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
All end th._hurch of your
choice
Ph 99l 3498
Pomeroy

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Furntture • Hardware
H omel tte Sa w s ,

Chester

Ph 985 3308

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kenl'l s Korn er

Ker m1 t Watton

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Churc h and ofll ce su ppliesgifts
Middleport
99 Mill 51.

RIGGS USED CARS, INC.
Ray Riggs
Roqer Riebel
Chesler
51 R1 1
Ph. 915-4100

10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sundav school
9 30 o m Rtchord Vaughan supt
Mornmg worshtp lO 30,
SYRACUSE. Morn rhg wo15hlp 9
am Sunday school 10om Mrs
Wednesday 7 30 p m
S&lt;Jmp5on Hall supt
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
RUILAND CHURCH OF GOD
Harold Deeth rector Churcl1 ser Rev James D Guynn po1t or.
v!Cea 10 30 a m Holy commu Sunday schoo~ 10 a m Sunday
111011 l ~rs t Sunday of month chur
worsh rp 11 o m Sundoy e""etHng
ch school 10 30om lor nu r-scrv
ser111 Ce 1 p m Wednesday wor
through 17
sh1p serYtCe 7 30 p m
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST
HAZ!l COMMUNITY CHURCH
~· c hord Evonwn poster Brble
Near long Bottom Edsel Hart
school 9 30om worst11p 10 30 post er Sundoy school 10 a m
a m adult worsh1p servrce and Ch1.1rch
7 30 p m
prayer
young peoples rneehng 7 30 meeting 1 30 p '1:' Thursday
p m (ombrned B1ble study and
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
proven meet1ng Wedne1doy 7 30 Th1rd Ave the ReY Wil liam Kmt
pm
tel paslor Ronold Dugon Sun
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy day School Sup! Classes for all
Roy W Wrn rng oft 1cer m charge ages evemf'\g serv tce 7 30 B•ble
Sunday
10 o m
Holmess :s.tudy Wednesday 7 30 p m
meetmg 10 30 om
Sunday youth sen11ces F11day 7 30 p m
School Young Peoples l&amp;g lon, 7
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
p m Thursday I to 3 p m TIST Corner Ash and Plum Noel
lodtes Home leogu e 7 p m Prep Herrma n po$1 0r Saturday even
doues
rng serv•ce 1 30 p m Sunday
BURLINGlON SOUTHERN BAP School 10 om Sunday evttnt11Q
TIST CHAPEL Route I Shade- worsh1p 7 30 p m
Pastor Bobby Elkrm; Sunday
MEIGS
school 5 p m Sunday worsh•p
COOPERATIVE PARISH
) ..s p m Wed nesday prayer ser
METHODIST CHURCH
""''e 7 30p m
Robert T Bumgarner
R ST P"UL lUTHERAN CHURCH
Otrector
Corner of Sycamore and Second
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sis Pomeroy The Re " Wtll•om
Rev Robert Hoyden
M1ddleswonh Pastor Sunday
Rev James Cor b1tt
School a t 9 45 a m and Church
CHESTER Worsh1p 9 15 o m
Sery1ces 1l a m
Church SckoollOo m
SACRED HEART ReY Father
POMEROY Worsh tp 10 30om
Paul 0 Welton pastor Phone Church School 9 30 a m UMVF
99'1 2825 Saturday evenrng Moss
630p m
7 30 Sunday Moss 8 and 10 a m
ENTERPRISE 1 Warsh1p 9 a m
Canfes&amp;~on Sotu rdor 7 7 30p m
Church School lOa m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
ROCK SPRINGS Wors h1p 10
OF CHRIST 2'00 W Mo1n St Jerry a m Church School 9 1So m
Paul mmtsler phone 992 7666
UMYF6 30p m
Conservof1ve non rnstrumentol
FLATWOODS, Wors~up 11 am
Sunday wo r!.htp 10 om Brble
Church School iO g m
study 11 a m worshrp b p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Wednesday Btbl e study 1 p m
Rev Robert Bumgarner
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
CHURCI1
Rev Rolrh Sm 1th Pastor Worsh1p 10 30 o m Chur
pastor Surtdoy schoo 9 30 o m chSchool9 30om UMYF6p m
Mrs Worley Froncts. s1.1pennlen
RUTLAND W•lbur H1lt Pastor
dent Preochtng serv1c es f~rst &amp; Worsh 1p 10 30om Church Sc11ool
th rrd Sundays follow•n g Sunday
930om
$chool
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Rev Rtc11ord E Jar"' "
Preochmg 9 30 a m f1rst and se
ASBURV Worsh1p 11 a m Chur
cond Sundoyli of eoch month c11 School 9 50 o m UMW f1rst
th ~td ond fourth Sundays eoch
Tuesday Brble Study Thurs 7 30
month wo r s.h1p servtee ot 7 30
pm
p m Wednesday even tngs ot
FOREST RUN Worsh tp 9 a m
7 30 Prayer and Btble Study
Church School lOam
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MINERSVILLE Worsh 1p 10 a m
Mu lberry He•ghh Rood Pomeroy Church Schoo19 a m
Pastor Gerard Seton Sabbath
SYRACUSE Chruch School 9 30
School Supenntendent
Claro o m Worsh1p serviCe 7 30 p m
Mcintyre Sabbath School Sotu r
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
day afternoon at 2 00 w1th War .
Rev T1mothy Smrth
sh1p Serv1ce fo llow 1ng ot3 15
Closter leader
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Re ... SteYen W1lson
CHURCH - Orewy Gore
supt
Assocrote
Sunday School 9 30 a m morn
BETHANY (Dorcas) Worshtp
•ng worsh1p 10 AS o m
9)) om Church School lO 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
om
Casto pastor Sunday School
CARMEl Chruch School 9 30
q 30 a m evenrng worsi'up 7 30 o m Worshtp 10 30 o m 2nd and
Thursday evenmg prayer servtce
4th Sundays
730pm ~
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sct\ool
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Re""
q
30 o m Worsh•p 7 30 p m 1st
Rolph Zundel pastor Wdl•om
and Jrd Sundays Prayer meehng
Watson Sunday school supt Wednesday 7 30 p m Felfow$h•p
Sunday school, q 30 o m BYF 6 supper f•r-sl Soturdoy 6 p m UM W
p m B1ble study Wednesday 1
2nd Tuesda y 7 30p m
p m choir practice Wednesday
EAST LET ART Chruch Sch ool
8 30pm
ls t 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 2B2 Fourth Sunday 10 30 om War
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Paul J
s ~·up 2nd Sunda y 7 30 p m Clh
Whrte Pastor Gory 8o~ho m Sun
Sunday 9 30 o m • Proyer meetmg
day school supt Sunday school Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW lsi
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh•p
10 30 evemng worshrp 6 30 p m Tuesdoy7 30p m
WESLEYAN (Rocme) Sunday
M•dweek proyer servrce 7 30 School 10 o m Worsh1p 11 o m
pm
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m
MIDWI' Y COMMUNITY CENTER
Bible Study Thursday 7 p m Chotr
De~~:ter Rd LangsY1IIe Oh 1o Rev
Proc1rce Thursday 8 p m
Clyde Ferrell Pastor Sunday
lET ART FALLS Church S~hool
Schoo l 11 a m
St~turday
lsi 2nd 3rd Sun9oys 10 IS a m
preochmg servtces 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenmg B1ble study 4th Sunday 9 1S o m , Worsh1p
1st 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 a m

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FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bculey Run Rood ReY Emmett
Rowson pa stor HWldley Du nn
svpt Sunday school \Ch• m Sun
day evemng serv •ce 7 30 ~le
teochmg 7 30 p m Thursday
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CH UR
CH Roger C Turner poster
Sunday school 9 30 g m Sunday
morrung worsh1p 10 30 Sunday
evenmg serv•ce 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Butternu t Ave Pomeroy En ... oy
an d Mrs Roy Wmrng off 1cers m
charge Sunday holmess meetmg

4thSundo y 7 30p m
MORNING STAR Worsh1p 9 30
am Church School 10 30 am
Mtd Week Servrce Wednesday 8

pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
a m Churc h School9 30 a m
PORTLAND Worsh1p 7 30 p m
Church School9 30 o m
sun ON Church Scho ~;~l 9 30
o m Worshtp 1sl and 3rd Sundays
1030 o m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev R1 chord Thomas
Pastor
Duane Syden str 1cker
John Douglas

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CHURCH Rev Herbt&gt;rt Ailing serv1ce 11 o m and 7 30 p m
Wool&lt;ly lobi• study . Wodnesdoy.
pas tot Sunday School 9 30 a m
730pm
Morning servtct
tO 30 a m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
yaulh
serYtCt
6 AS p m
Duddtng
Lane Mason W Vo
Evong43i11llc ser'IICe 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting Thursday 1 30 Chelltr Tennant. Poator Sunday
School9 oot5 a m Ch•ldrtn • Chur
pm
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 01 ch 6 AS p m Young Peoples S.r
Bold Knob Rev E J Grlfhth vtee 6 45 p m Evangelistic S.r
1upt
ot church Rev, L R vice 7 30 p.m Women • Mls·
study 730pm
Glu•sencamp
poster, Roger 110nary Counc•l 10 o m first and
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH
Willh•d
Sr,
Sunday
Schdolsupl thlrd Tue1day1 Prayer and ~ib le
Ptne Gro~e The Rev W11l1am
Sunday
School
9
30
a
m prayer Study , Wedneaday 7 30 p m
Mtddleswcrth Pastor Church
~ARTFORO CHURCH OF CHRIST
m,eflng
Tutuday
7
30 p rrr
serv•ces q 30 a m Sunday School
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, The Rov
youth
meeting,
6
p
m
Sunday
10 30om
William Compbtll, pastor Sunday
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF Leode" Ado Van Meter and Gret· School, 9 30 a m • Jome1 Hughes
to
Suttle
Sunday
evening
war
CHRIST Kim Cole pastor Kev•n
supt evtning service 7 30 p m
Klng Sunday school supt Sunday ship 7 p m through wrn ttr man Wedn•s da y •vtnlng prayer
lhs
school 9 30 a m worth1p ser
WHITE S CHAPEL Coolvitl• RD mHIIng. 1 30 p m Youth prayer
VICe 10 30 o m , Sunday ""
ReY
Ray D•tter pastor Sunday service each Tu•1da y
v1ces 7 p m youth meeting
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH,
school '9 30 a m wor1hlp "rvlct
Wednesday 1 p m
Letart, W Va , Rt 1 Rev G.arge
10
30
o
m
B1ble
study
and
prc
yer
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev
Hoachar. pa•tor Sunday School
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
~reelond Norm po.slor Sunday
9 30 a m Prayer and Bible study
R
UT
LAND
school 10 am C~urch serv1ce 7
7 30 p m Cottage Prayer Service
R
UTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
p m Wednesday Btble Study 7
Carl Peoh pastor Brll Brown Tue!ldoy 10 a m. Worahlp Ser
pm
vice, Thursday 1 30 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE Sunday ~ehool sup! Sunda y
CALVARY BIBlE CHURCH 76 N
school
9
30
o
m
worship
and
NAZAR!NE Rev John A Colt
Second Middleport pastor ~r·
communion
10
30
a
m
Evtnlng
man pastor Sunday School 9 30
setll'lce 7 30 p m R.gulor board tis Stephen Church school 9:'30
o m Gerold Wells s.upt Morn
om , preaching serv1ces 10~30
m&amp;eltng
Saturday 1 p m
lng wonhtp 10 :10 a m Sunday
RUTLAND COMMUNITY CHUR· a m a nd 1 30 p m W~ neaday
evemng worship 7 30 Prayer
evening 81bles tudy 7 30 p m 1
CH Sundoy ScMool , 9 30 o m
meetmg Wednesdo? 7&lt;JO p m
INDEPENDE NTHOliNESS CHUR·
11 0 m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L worsh 1p service
CH, INC - Corner Fourth ~nd
Wednesday
prayer
meeting
7
30
Walker Pastor Ronn ie Salser
Lmcoln St s
Middlep ort Rtv
Sunday scnool supt
Sunday p m you th serv1ces Sunday , 7 0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hud·
p
m
Sunday
mght
worship
7
30
school 9 30 o m morntng wor·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE son Sunday School aupe nnt•n
shrp 10 AO o m Sunday even1ng
den t Sunda y school 9 30 a m ,
NAZARENE
Rev lloyd D Gr)mm
worshtp , 7 30 Wednesday even
Jr pastor Sunday school '9 30 evening wonhlp 7 30 p m
l ng8lbtestud~ 7 30
prayer and pr ol1e service
a
m wors hip ,ervtce 10 30 a m
DANVILLE WESL!YAN Rev
Wedn
tldQy 7 30 p m
lelon Glo!!oure pastor Sunday Broadcast live over WMPO young
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF
peoples
urvice
6
45
School 9 30 a m
youth rpnd
evangel1shc service 1 30 p m POMEROY - Co rne r Mom and
1unlor youth servrce 6 _. 5 p m
Prover
meeting Wednesday 7 30 Cout t Sts , th1rd floor over
evenmg worsh rp 7 30 p m
p
m
Mi51iona
ry meetin g 7 30 L1gh thouse Rtstau ront Henry
prayer and pratse Wednesday
Cook pasto r . Su nday ~ehoo l 10
p
m
h
n
t
W•dnesdoy
of month
7 30p m
o m morning worship 11 a m
MASON
COUNTY
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTIST
tvenl ng
ser v ice
7 30
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIS
T
Second
Mtles Trout
pastor
Sunday
Wednesday evening service
and
Pomeroy
Sh
Stan
Craig
school 10om Steve t11tle supt
1 30 lnterdenomlnollona l full
Ell'ening serv1ce 7 p m • prayer pastor Sunday school 9 45 a m
gospel
worsl1tp
serll'tce
11
a
m
lromtng
meeting Hrursdoy 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD unio n 6 30 p m avemng wor
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO
f oster Dennis Bol•s S~n,P oy
5l11p
ser.,.•c•
7
30
p
m
Mid
Week
Rev Bobby Parler pastor Sun
10 a m wo n hlp service
doy school 9 30 a m worsh1p prayer service Wednesday 7 30 School
11 30 a m and 7 30 p m Praye r
pm
serv1ce 11 o m evenmg service
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P me. tlng Wednesday 7 30 p fT'I
7 30 you th service Wednesdoy
RUTLAND APOSTOliC CHURCH
0
Bo1( -487 M1ller St Mason W
730pm
OF JESUS CHRIST Thomos L
Vo Sunday Bible Study 10 o m
L"NGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHUR
Holme1, pa sto r Bible study
CH Ted Jones pastor Sunday Worship 11 o m and 7 p m Bible Saturday 7 30 p m Evangelistic
Study Wed nesday 7 p m Vocal
.chool 9 30 a m , Roy S•gmon
p m p ray er meettng, Tuesday
sup!
mormng worshtp 10 30 muste
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Cor 7 30 p m B1ble Study Thursday
Sunday eventng serv1ce 7 30
ner
of Second a nd An derson 730~ m
m1d week serv1ce Wednesday
Mason Pastor Wolter Cloud
7 30pm
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF T H~
NAZARENE Rev Do le Boss
pastor
Sob Moore
Sunday
School supt
Sunday school
classes f or all ages 9 30 a m
morn1ng worsh1p 10 AS a m
NYPS b 30 p m e..-ongel!st!C ser
viCe
7 30 p m Prayer end
fostmg Tuesday
10 a m
The following Rules foc the Christian Life were written by
M rdweek
prayer
se rv1ce
John
Wesley, the Father of Methodllm.l read them often. The
Wednesday 7 30 p m
men s
first one will be difficult to get past, but keep reading and let
prayer meeting Saturday 7 p m
m•ss 1onory mee ti ng
second each one speak to you. 1bey need no other commentary, so I
Wednesday 7 30 p m
will submit them just as they criglnally appeared.
UNITE D FA IT H NO N
Am I consciously or unconsciously creat~ the impression
DENOMIN ATIONAL Rev Robert
Sm1th pastor Sunday School that I am better than I really am?
q 30 a m Class le ader Leo H1 ll
Am I a slave to dress, friends, wort, cr habits•
worsh1p serv 1ce 10 30 o m chur
Can I be lru8ted•
ch730 p m
Am I self-ronacioua, self-pitying oc self-justify~?
EDEN UNITED BRET HREN IN
Am I honest in all my acts and words,oc 1do I exaggerate•
CHR IST Elden A Bloke pastor
Sunday School 10 0 m Howard
Am I making contacts with other people and using them
McCoy supt Mornmg ser mon
for the Master's glcry•
11 a m Sunday mgh t serv•ce s
Do I dlsobey God in anything?
Chrrst1on Endeavor 7 30 p m
Do I pray about the money I spend'
Song servtce 8 p m Preoch1ng
8 30 p m
M1dwee k Prayer
When did I last speak to a person about Christ'
meel •ng Wed nesday 7 p m Roy
Do I insist Oh doing something about which my cortSCious is
Adams Icy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST uneasy'
Am I defeated In any part of my life, jealous, unpure,
located a t Rutla nd on New l1 mo
Rood next to Forest Acr e Pork critical, trritable, touchy or dlslrustful?
,
ReY Roy Rouse pa stor Robert
Am
I proud'
.
M1.1sseor Sunday X hool supt Sun
Do I grumble and C()Olplain cortBtantly?
day school 10 30 a m wo rshtp
Is there anyone whom I fear, dlsllke, disown, criticize,
7 30
p m Bt b le
Stu d y
Wedne~do y 1 30 p m Saturday hold a resentment lllward, or disregard? What am I doing
n1ght prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m
about 1t•
:
HEMlOCK GRO VE CHRISTIAN
Did
the
Bible
speak
to
me
today?
Roger Watson pastor Je ss•e
Am I enjoying prayer•
Wh 1te Sunday school supt Morn
mg worship 9 30 o m
Sun Is Chrlat real'
doyschool 10 30 om ev en mg
-Submitted by Floyd Shook, Pastor, Free Methodist
serviCe 7 30 Wednesday 81bl e
Church,
Laurel Cliff.
Study 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Brown supply pastor Sun day
school 9 45 a m Sunday eve n~ ng
your lap today Sit t1ght l et
worsh1p 7 30 p m
nature run Its cou rse
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
PISCES (Feb 20-Morch 20)
pa stor Howa rd Coldwell Jr
Pay p artt c ul ar h eed to d ay
Sunday School Supt
Sunde&gt;,
when someone close offers he r
School 9 30 a m Mormng Ser
advtce Thtn k over all sh e has
men I 0 30 o m Sunday even
Bern1ce Bide Osot sa•d carefull y II w•ll help solve
1ng serv tce 7 p m
a particular problem
l ETA RT
FA LLS
UNITED For Solurdoy, s.,.l 25, 1878

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
romemy t-iorr llOnv!lle Ad Don
Kennedy pastor Btll McElroy
Sundar school supt
Sunday
school 9,30 o m mormng wor
sl·up and commun•on 10 30 a m
Sunday evemng youth Christian
Endeoii'Of 6 30 p m worsh•p ser
v1ce 7 30 p m Wednesday even .
tng prayer meeting and Bible

~ er v 1 ce. 7 p m

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MY BAGS,UNCLE
AND UNCLE
TO LfT ME
STAY H~E
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PROPHECY G P Smith pas tor
Sunda y School 10 o m Arthur

ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 11)
Somet hing opportu ne may
come about today throu gh the
goo d offi ces o f a c lo se
associate II will not only occur
unusually 11 will be uni que

TAURUS (April 20·MIJ 20) By
all means follow through on
your tdeas today even though
11 r equ ires In vo lve men t o f
others Don t be ret1cent about
t aking In a partner

GEMINI (Moy 21·JUnt 20) The
lmpressmn yo u make on those
meetmg you ~ for the first time
will be a favorable one Put
yo ur best loot forward

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CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)
Frequ ent places th1s evemng
wh er e you re apl to see new
laces It s possible you ll meet
someone you'll like very much
LEO (July 23· Aug 22) Don 1be
afraid to mak e changes today tr
yQu f eel they re tor the better
Its lime you g ot certain famtly

matters of! dead center
VIRGO (Aug. 23·8opl. 22)
Usually It s not wise to let Impulses mfluence our act1ons
Today however you can let
your hslr down Live It up a bit
UBAA (Bopl. 23·0cl. 23) Be

on your toes today where
dollars and cents ar:e c oncer n·
ed An uneJtpeo ted shift In

events could be turn ed into
somet hing profitable

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24·Nov. 22)
Put yourself ou t today for
fr iends wh o reque st a favor

The slight risk will be more
than repaid should you ever
need their hatp

IAGtnAAIUI (Nov. 23·Dec.
21) tr someone offers to do
something for you today. stand
c lear let htm do It his own
way His methods may be
superior to youra
CAPRICORN (Dec 12-Jon.
11) Put the well-being of those
you love above your own aeH·
ontertsts today The per10nat
sa1tsfactlon you get will be the
very beat reward
AOUAAIUI (Jift, 20-Foll. 1t)
An elusive goal ~ou've been
demed may ""ddenty fall Into

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9 DO-Rockford Flies 3,4,15,; Movie "Part 2 Walking
Tall" 6.13, Movie "Magnum Force" I, 10; !)SA
People &amp; Politics 20,33
9 »--From These Roots 20,33
10 oo-Serptco 3,4.15 , News 20, Paul Nuchlms 33.
11 DO-News 3,4.4,13.15, MacNeil Lehrer Reporl 33
11 30-Johnny Corson 3,4,15: SWAT 6,13, News 1,10.
ABC News 33
12 DO-Movie " Heatwave" 8: Mary Hariman 10,
Janak! 33,
12 3(}---M ovle "Gasllqhl " 10
12 4(}---Don Kirshner's Rock Concerl 6, Wrest11n9 13
I DO-Mi dnight Special 3.4.15
I 4(}---News 13
7 3(}---News 3
3 DO-Movie " Wild Geese Calling" 3
4 3(}---Movte "Thank You, Mr Motoo" 3
6 DO-Movie "Danger Love at Work" 3
Cha nne l Fiv e
6·110-Fall Preview (c)
6 3(}---Tesl lmony Time (c)
7 DO-Wrest li ng (cl
8 DO-Modern Sports (c)O
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9 DO-Cable Spof llghl (c)
10 D0-700 Club (C )

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SATURDAY. SE PT EMB ER 25, 1976
6 oo-Sunr lse Semester 8,1 0
6 3(}---fun for Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
Club 10, Kent ucky Afield 13
7 DO-Saturday Report 3, Dusty's Treehouse 4, E ddie
Sounder s 6, Tr eehouse Club 8 U S Farm Reporl
10, Gilli gan 13
•
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1 3()--Bu llwlnkle 3, Children's Theatre 4, Valley ol the
Dinosaurs 6, Dusly's Treehouse 8, Min from
C O.S I 10, Junior Almost Anything Goes 13,
M is ter Rogers 70
B DO-Woody Woodpecker 3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerry Grape
Ape Mumbly 6 13, Sylveste r an d Tweety 8,30,
Sesame Street 20

3()--Pink Panther 3,~ 15, Bugs Bunn y Road Runner
8 Bugs Bunny and Fr iends 10
wntes
Pass
9. oo-Jabberjaw 13 'Big Blue Mar ble 6, Electri c
'The b1dd mg has gone one
Openmg lead - Q t
Compa ny 20
spade - two spades - four
9 3()--Scooby Doo Dynomutt 6, 13, Tarza n 8,10, M ister
spades Wha t do you lead from
Rogers 70
8 ) Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Wllh
10 DO-McD uft, the Ta l king Dog 3,4,15 , Shazsam ' Isis
Th e unl ucky e~pert had • u:x '¥Q l0xx • Kxx 4- Kxx ?
8 10, Zoom 20
caught us agam W1th no estO 3(}---Monster Squad 3,4, 15, Krofft Suilershow 6, I 3,
Our
first
chotce
ts
a
low
cape, we agr eed to il sl en to
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
t rump Our second chmce the
the sad story or one hand
11 0()--Land of the t osl 3,4,15, Ar k II 8.110, SSI
fourth-best
heart
Netther
of
Here IS hiS ta le or woe
Redeterm ina ti on How to fill ouf the form 20
WITHOUT HONOR
Th 1s hand cos ! me top scor e these leads may be n«hl , but
11
3()--Bi
g John Lilli e John 3,4,1 5, Cl ue Club 8,1 0,
1£ you always made the n ght
• - - - " " " " • - - -... last mghl The h eld was tn !he lead you would never iose
• Consumer Surviv al Kit 20
MA1BE 'fOU same four·spade contr act I
12 oo-K1 ds from CA PER 3,4,15, Hot, Dog 6, Fat
ARl; BEIHCi
was wtth one ex cep l w n
Alber t B, 10 Acti on News for Kids 13, Crockett's
A FO OL~ ~
(Do you have a quest1on
Everyone
el
se
made
11
I
was
V1
cfory Garden 20
IT'S THE
for the experts? Wnte Ask
12 3()-- l ldsvllle 3 American Band stand 13, M uggsy
down one '
OF
I AON'ItRE
' You d1dn't call for dum- the Jacobys care or lh•s
4,15, Soul Tra in 6 Way out Ga mes 8, Gomer Pyle,
my's ktng or diamonds at tnck newspaper The Jacobys w1rt
USMC 10
answer mdt~tdual questions
1 DO-Ar a's Sport s World 3. Champions 4, Champions
one , d1d you• ' we asked
d stamped sell-addressed
8 Children's Film Fesllval 10. Wrestling 15, In
' No I called for the deuce
envelopes are enc losed The
flntty Factory 33
,
but old Jonesy who sa l East
30-Gree n Acr es 3 College Football Pre Game Show
playeii ht s ace anyway U I most mterestmg qu.esttons
6,13, Wil d, W1td World of An imals 33,
had called for the kmg r woul d w111 be used m tfliS column
I
4$-Col
ll!9e Football 6,13
and
wtll
rece1ve
coptes
ot
have been OK anyway Jones
2
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Trek 3, Mov ie ' Island of Ter ror" 4,
JACOBY
MODERN
I
;:;~~6..-Liv had a card out to lead back
Gr and stand 15, V1ewpolnl B, Urban League 10,
Fam1 l y Theatre 33
&lt;
2 t!i-Baseball 15
,
2 3()--Mov~e " The Nutty Professor " 8 Movi e " Take
Her , Shes Mine" 10, Insight 33
by THOMAS JOSEPH
3 oo-Mar shall Football Atghllght s 3, Family al War
33
ACROSS
3 Implement
3 3()-- NF L Game of the Week 3
I Serv1ce
4 Purpose
3 4!&gt;--Baseball I'/ arm up S4
affa1rs
5 Trustworthy
4 DO- Baseball 3,4 B1l With Knit 33
6 Chip
6 Whtp
4 30-Sporls • Specta cul ar 8.10 Food Preser ving 33
s QO-Wode World of Sport s 6.13. Wrestling 15, French
11 UnassiSted 7 Compare
Chef 33
12 Napery
8 Black cuck oo
5
JO-E
duca llon In Transition 33 '
13 Attractive
9 Percepllon
5
5!&gt;-Poll
llcal Program B,IO
( 2 wds )
10 Stamese
6 DO- News 10, Space 1999 8. God Has The Answer 15
15 Slippery
twtn
6 3()--NB C News 3, 15, Baffle for the While House 13,
customer
14 Fairy,tale
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16 American
begmnmg
Yesleroay's Answer
7 DO-Mu sic Hall America 3. Lawrence Welk 4. 15, Hee
37 Function
playwrtght 17 Nasty deed
24 Dtvorce
Haw 6,8 S17B,OOO quesl1on 1O, Let's Make A Qeal
17 - and Fox n German
capttal
38 German
13, Adam s Chronicles 33
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Indtans
r1ver
27 Ornament
rtver
7 J()--Do!IY 10, In Sear ch of 13
39 Run away Boo-E mer gency' 3,4,1 5; Holmes and Yoyo 6, 13
18 Hotbed
20 Dtspalched
28 Reunburse
Jeffer sons B,IO Schoo ls Withou t Walls 33
Of !he sea %1 Br1tisher's
30 Read
40 Rich rock
B
3()--Mr
T &amp; Tina 6 13, Doc 8. 10
u Harem
Goddess
farewell
hastily
9 oo-Movte,'' B1g Jake" 3,4,15 Starsky &amp; Hut ch 6, 13,
( Lat )
22 Playwr1gbt
:12 Symbol
room
Mary Tyler Moore B, 10 Upstairs, Downstairs 33
Ten
Crowley
35 Scourge
42 Wmner's
9 DO- Bob Newhart 8.10
%3 Seaweed
of serge
percenter
word, at
10 DO-Carol Burnell B, 10 Youth In T roubl e 33
Exhausted
extract
31 Ex - facto
car ds
11 00--0h to Stale Footba ll Highlights 6, News 8,1 01 3,
Managed r:--r."'""T.""""Tr"-r:"Janak! 33
Lacoma 's
11 t!i- News 3,4, IS
II 3()--Apollo 6, Peter Marshall B, Woody Hayes
capital
Football 10 Movi e ' A N1ce L it tl e Bank That Should
Run along
Be Robbed" 13 PMA Pu lse 15
,UllJillillJJ.. Islet
11 4!&gt;--M ary Hart man Mary Hartman 3, Saturday
34 " The Good
night 4. 15
Earth"
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12 oo-Mov oe "Cool Hand Lu ke" 10
12 t lc-M ary Hartman. Mary Har tman 3
llllJilllll... herome
Favormg
12 4!&gt;--M ary Hartm an Mary Ha r tman 3
"Sho'Rmg
1 oo- A BC News 6: Movie "Maca br e" 13
unprove1 l !i-Mar y Ha r tman. Mary Har tman 3, Sammy and
ment
Comp an y 6
I 4!&gt;--Mar y Hartman Mary Har t man 3
(2 wds )
2 1!&gt;--News 3
Eve 2 J()--M ovl e' The Forbidden Street" 3, ABC News 13
Hosfery
4 oo-Movle ' Kent ucky Moon shine" 3
thread
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" You Were
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F RI DAY, SEPTEMBEA24,1976
i ~News 3,4.8.10,13.15, ABC News 6,J:C!Of" J0:!3
6 3G-N BC News 3,4,15, Andy Grttlllh 6. CBS News
B,10, Hodgepodge t:"odge 20 , Carrascolendas 33
7 DO-T ruth or Cons 3, To Tellt heTruth4. Bowling for
Dollar s&lt;6, A ndy Williams I, News 10, To Tell the
Truth 13, Family Affair IS, Ohio Journal 20 Black
Pef•pecttve g n lh! News 33
1 30-Porrer Wagoner 3; Break the Bank &lt;, Can&lt;M
Cam era 6, 1 r ea$ure Hu nl 8, Mac Neil Lehrer 20,33 ,
Andy Wil li ams 10, Name That Tune 13, Pop' Goes
lhe Countr y 15
8·110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15, Donny &amp; Marte' 6,13,
Lawrence Wel k 8; W"'hlngton W~k In Review
20.33, S~ncer 's Pil ots 10

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The Almaaae
By
United
Press
United Press Jnternallonal
Today is Friday, Sept. 24,
the 288th day of 1976 With 98 to
follow
1be moon is between Its
new and first quarter phases.
The morning stars are
Mercury,
Saturn
and
Jupiter.
The evening stars are
Venus and Mars
Thoee born on this date are
under the sign of Libra.
John Marshall, fourth chief
justice of the United States,
was born on Sept. 24, 17~0n this day m hiStory :
In 1955, President Dwight
Eisenhower suffered a heart
attack while vacallonlng In
Colorado.
In
1959,
President
Eisenhower and Soviet
Premier Niklta Khrushchev
met at Camp David, Md.
In 197t, retired U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Hlll!o
Black died at the age of SS.
In 1972, a private jet plane
cralhed into a Sacramento,
Calif., ice cream parlor.

T ilE 01iE5 OUT THERE,

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BRETHR EN Rev Freeland Norna
pastor Floyd Norm supt Sunday
Khoo l 9 30 o m , morn mg ser
mon 10 30 om Prayer serv1ce
Wednesday 1 30 p m

Television log for easy:vil!fl!ing

LITTLE PERFUME

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B1ble study and You th and 7 30 p m Sur1doy Sunday
at 8 p m
on School 9 30 o m Richard Bor ton
s upt
P r ay er
meet i n g
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEL Wor1l11p 11 Wednesday 7 30 p m
om Chu rch Schooi i Oam
BRAD FORD CHURCH
OF
AlF RED Sunday School 9 30 CHRIST Jock Perry minis ter Sun
om . Worsh1 p 10 45 a m Prayer day School 9 30 a m 1 morn ing
mee tin g Wed ne1da y 7 45 p m
chur ch 10 30 am Sunday even
UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 P m
i ng
se r v1ce
7 30 p ,.
REEDSVILLE S'unday Schoo l9 30 Wedntldoy servtce 8 P·n:'l •
o m Worship 7 30 p m Prayer
LAUREL CLIFF FRE~ METHODIST
Meetmg 7 30 p m Tuesdo~ CHURCH Rev Floyd F Shook
V•s •tallon7 30 p m I st Thursday
pastor lloyd Wngh' Sunday
pm
SILVER RIDGE W onh1p 10 am School Svpt Mormng Worship
9 30 a m Sunday School I0 20
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD Churc h School9 o m
~oclne Route 2 the Rev James
TUPPERS PLAtNS Worsh 1p 9 a m , Wednesday Prayer and 81
M MUncy pastor Sunday school a m Church School1 0 a m
bl e Study 7 30 p m
Sunday
9 45 a m morning w or.shlp 11
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST e.,.emng won hlp 7 30 p m Choir
even .ng worship 7 30 George Fredenc&amp;!: supt Serv1 ce PractiCe Thursday 7 p m
0 m
Prayer meet1ng Tuesday 7 30 week ly 9 30 a m 9n Sunday
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
p m Young peoples meet 1ng PreQChlng ftr!f and th ird Sundays Charles Ruu ell Sr m.nlsttr
7 30 p m Thursdgy
of month by Cliff ord Sm•lh 9 30 R1ck Macomber supt Su nday
scho ol 9 30 a m worship ser·
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST 0 m
Corner Sheth and Palm er, the Rev
HOBSON CHRISTI AN UNION \l tCe 10 30 om Bible Study
Peter G rondo l poster Donn y Dorr ell Doddr ill pastor Sunda y Tuesday 7 30 p.m
Thompson superm tendent Sun School
9 30 a m
Leonard
REOfiGANIZED CHURCH OF
day School WMPO Radto pro Gtlmore first eld er evening ser JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER OAV
grom 7 45 o m Sunday School v•ce
1 30 P m
Wedne1doy SAINTS, Portla nd Roc1ne Road.
9 15 a m
Mornmg Worship pr aye r meeting 7 30 p m
Will iam Rout h pos,or Denny
10 15 ,a m Youth act 1v1hes and
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD h ans Sundar. School D1rector
fe l1ow1htp for 1un1or and se mo r Rocm e Route 2 Th e Rev Charles Sunday Schoo 9 30 o m , Morn
h1gh stud en ts 6 p m Sunday Hand pastor Sunday sctl ool 9 .tiS 1ng worsh ip 10 30 am Sunday
e"'ening worsh•p 7 30 p m M 1d 1 a m mornm g wors hip 11 o m e ven •ng aenn c e 7 p m
wee k p ray er se r vices
E~enmg serv1ces Tuesday and Wednesday eve ning prayer 1er
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Fndoy 7 30 p m
v•ces 7 30p m
CHU~CH OF CHRIST
Mod
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
BETHLEH!M BAPTIST Rev Eorl
dleport 5th and Mom George OF CHRIST. Doug geo1na n ShulAr pastor Worsh(p aervke
Glaze, mlmster James Sheets mln 11ter &amp;tble s tvdy 9 30 am
~ 30 a m Sunday school, 10 30
supenntenden t Btble school '9 30 mornmg worsh•p 10 30 a m
a m B1ble Study and prayer ser
om
morntng worship 10 30 evemng worsh1p
7 30 p m viCe Thursday 7 30 p m
m
even1ng wonh 1p 7 30 Wednesday 81ble study 7 30 p m
C"RLETON CHURCH ~ l ngsbury
0
pray er se r v• c•
7 p m
KENO CHdURCkH OF CHRdiST Rood Gory King pastor Sunday
Wednesday
George Fre eric sup! Sun oy school q 30 o m evening wor
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH O F THE mormng servtce 9 30 am w1th 1hrp 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
NAZARENE Rev Don Cole preochmg on fir st ond th~rd Svn Wednosd!iy 7 30 p m
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LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
!Chool supt Sunday s&lt;hool 9 30
STIVERS VILlE COMMUN ITY Bruce- Smtth pastor Wallace
m
mornmg
worsh
p
10
GO
CHURCH
Sunday School serv1ce Damewood1 Supt Bib1 • School
1
0
Sunday evongehs l tc 10 a m
Pray er me e ting 9 30 o m Preaching se rvlct
0 m
mee t 1ng
7 30 p m
Prayer Thursday 7 P m Sun doy evenmg 10 45 a rn No evemng service
7 30 P m
meet i ng

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the Sermonette

Henso n Supt Mormng Worsh1p
11 om Youn g Peoples serv1ce
7 p m £venmg serv•c• 7 30
10 o m Sunday school l 0 30
p m
Wed nesday M•d Week
, a m Leader YPSM EloiSe A dams
Assoc• afes
Prayer Se rviCe 7 30 p m Yo~;~ th
7 30 p m solvation meet1ng
JO PPA Wonh1p 10 am Chur meellng 6 30 p m Even)ng war
Lad1es Ho me League 12 noon to 2
ch School 9 o m Prayer Mealing shtp 730pm
p m Thu rsday prayer meeting
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
an d 81ble study Thu rsda y 7 30 Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Sunday school NAZARENE Rev Herbert Grote
pm
MIDDLEPORT
at 9 30 a m Worsh1p servtces a t poster Worship service 11 a rn

MT M ORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Four th and Main M 1ddleport
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
doy School 9 30 a m Mrs Ervm
Baumgard ner
supt
Morn rng
wo rsh 1p 10 .t5 0 m
M IDDLEP O RT CHU RC H O F
CHRIST IN CHRI STIAN UNION
la wrence Manley pastor Mrs
Russell Young Sunday School
Su pl Sundoy School 9 30 0 m,
Even 1 ng
w o rs h i p
7 30
w ednesday prayer meetmg 7 30

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TRINITY CHURCH Re~ W H
Pemn pastor Roy Moyer Sun
doy school ~vp1 Church School
q 150m WOIShlp ICfVIC$ 10 30
am Chorr reheorsol Tuesday
730 p m under drreclron of Mrs
Paul Neo ~ ,.
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COUNIY
Ow1ght L Zov•lt drre&lt;tor
HAR~ISONVILLE

PRESBYTERIAN
Rev
Ernest
SltKklrn. pastor Sunday church
school 9 30 a m Mrs Homer
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE lee 5up !
mornmg worship

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Mulberry Rev Cly..J ~~ V Hende r
son pastor Svnday schnol 9 30
a rn Gl&amp;n McClung supt rllQrn.
lng worsh1p 10 30 a rn eve~
sttr.,.ice 7 30 mrd week servtca

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and you wrll'
Take a posrttVe approach mall mailers-even re
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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

MEIGS

THE FINEST IN MOBI LE HOMES
Ph 992-7034
11 00 E Main
Pomeroy

Ph 991 71 01

WILKINSON'S

LINDA'S LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON
Call949 2838 For an Appotnlment

Ractne1Ohto

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

PAUL'S BARBER SHOP
Open 8 fo S- Closed Thurs

Rac1ne, Ohto

Ph 992 51 30

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

P, J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nattonw1de Ins Co of Columbus

COMPLETE A UTOMOTIVE SERVIC E
Locust &amp; Beech Sis Middleport Ph. 992 9921

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

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Ph. 992 1318

Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD

WE F IL L DOCTOR S
PRESC RI PT IONS

Hunt tngton. W Va

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992-295 5

TWO LOCA liONS
39N SecondS!
Middleport,?·
46 Court Sl
Gallipolis, 0 .

LOUIS W OSBORNE
Ph 992-2178
120 E Moon
Pomeroy

MARK V STORE

TWIN CITY GATEWAY
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M oddleporl, Ohio

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GOEGLEIN SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Middleport

FRESH PRODU ~ E &amp; PLAN TS
I CONV ENI ENT MA RKETS

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

Pom er oy ,

Ph 992-2SB2

Mtlson,
Ph 773 5121

AMERICAN PAINTING CO.
INDUSTRIAL &amp; COMMERCIAL
Ph 446-0963 Addison. Oh1o Ph 997 6t73
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO. Ph. 992-3863

296 W. Second

Pomeroy

ROSE~ERRfS

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Racin.

PENNZOIL
Ph 949-9130

RACINE FOOD MARKET
THE STOR E WI TH A HEART
Ph. 949· 2626
RICIM

Pomeroy

DUDLEY'S

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

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BAK ER S OF GAY 90 BRE A D
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

HEINER'SBAKERY

Ph 992;3284

a17 30p m

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

GROCERIES &amp;.GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Ph. 949·2550
Racine

804 W Ma1n

Pom eroy

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' HEll" DEALER
Ractne
Ph 949 1B87

Pomeroy

Joh n F Fultr

M1ddteporl, Oh10

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

114 E Ma1n

CENTER, INC.

BIG JIM'S PLAZA

SMALL ENGINE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Ph 992-3097
Middleport
498 Locu st 51

Third 51

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Middleport, Ohto
WE HANDLE ONL Y U SDA CHOI CE
M EATS

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Oed1caled to the M e1gs M ason Area

Phone 992·2156

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
All end th._hurch of your
choice
Ph 99l 3498
Pomeroy

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Furntture • Hardware
H omel tte Sa w s ,

Chester

Ph 985 3308

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kenl'l s Korn er

Ker m1 t Watton

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
Churc h and ofll ce su ppliesgifts
Middleport
99 Mill 51.

RIGGS USED CARS, INC.
Ray Riggs
Roqer Riebel
Chesler
51 R1 1
Ph. 915-4100

10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sundav school
9 30 o m Rtchord Vaughan supt
Mornmg worshtp lO 30,
SYRACUSE. Morn rhg wo15hlp 9
am Sunday school 10om Mrs
Wednesday 7 30 p m
S&lt;Jmp5on Hall supt
GRACE EPISCOPAL The Rev
RUILAND CHURCH OF GOD
Harold Deeth rector Churcl1 ser Rev James D Guynn po1t or.
v!Cea 10 30 a m Holy commu Sunday schoo~ 10 a m Sunday
111011 l ~rs t Sunday of month chur
worsh rp 11 o m Sundoy e""etHng
ch school 10 30om lor nu r-scrv
ser111 Ce 1 p m Wednesday wor
through 17
sh1p serYtCe 7 30 p m
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST
HAZ!l COMMUNITY CHURCH
~· c hord Evonwn poster Brble
Near long Bottom Edsel Hart
school 9 30om worst11p 10 30 post er Sundoy school 10 a m
a m adult worsh1p servrce and Ch1.1rch
7 30 p m
prayer
young peoples rneehng 7 30 meeting 1 30 p '1:' Thursday
p m (ombrned B1ble study and
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
proven meet1ng Wedne1doy 7 30 Th1rd Ave the ReY Wil liam Kmt
pm
tel paslor Ronold Dugon Sun
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy day School Sup! Classes for all
Roy W Wrn rng oft 1cer m charge ages evemf'\g serv tce 7 30 B•ble
Sunday
10 o m
Holmess :s.tudy Wednesday 7 30 p m
meetmg 10 30 om
Sunday youth sen11ces F11day 7 30 p m
School Young Peoples l&amp;g lon, 7
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP
p m Thursday I to 3 p m TIST Corner Ash and Plum Noel
lodtes Home leogu e 7 p m Prep Herrma n po$1 0r Saturday even
doues
rng serv•ce 1 30 p m Sunday
BURLINGlON SOUTHERN BAP School 10 om Sunday evttnt11Q
TIST CHAPEL Route I Shade- worsh1p 7 30 p m
Pastor Bobby Elkrm; Sunday
MEIGS
school 5 p m Sunday worsh•p
COOPERATIVE PARISH
) ..s p m Wed nesday prayer ser
METHODIST CHURCH
""''e 7 30p m
Robert T Bumgarner
R ST P"UL lUTHERAN CHURCH
Otrector
Corner of Sycamore and Second
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sis Pomeroy The Re " Wtll•om
Rev Robert Hoyden
M1ddleswonh Pastor Sunday
Rev James Cor b1tt
School a t 9 45 a m and Church
CHESTER Worsh1p 9 15 o m
Sery1ces 1l a m
Church SckoollOo m
SACRED HEART ReY Father
POMEROY Worsh tp 10 30om
Paul 0 Welton pastor Phone Church School 9 30 a m UMVF
99'1 2825 Saturday evenrng Moss
630p m
7 30 Sunday Moss 8 and 10 a m
ENTERPRISE 1 Warsh1p 9 a m
Canfes&amp;~on Sotu rdor 7 7 30p m
Church School lOa m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH
ROCK SPRINGS Wors h1p 10
OF CHRIST 2'00 W Mo1n St Jerry a m Church School 9 1So m
Paul mmtsler phone 992 7666
UMYF6 30p m
Conservof1ve non rnstrumentol
FLATWOODS, Wors~up 11 am
Sunday wo r!.htp 10 om Brble
Church School iO g m
study 11 a m worshrp b p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Wednesday Btbl e study 1 p m
Rev Robert Bumgarner
OLD DEXTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN
HEATH
Robert Bumgarner
CHURCI1
Rev Rolrh Sm 1th Pastor Worsh1p 10 30 o m Chur
pastor Surtdoy schoo 9 30 o m chSchool9 30om UMYF6p m
Mrs Worley Froncts. s1.1pennlen
RUTLAND W•lbur H1lt Pastor
dent Preochtng serv1c es f~rst &amp; Worsh 1p 10 30om Church Sc11ool
th rrd Sundays follow•n g Sunday
930om
$chool
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Rev Rtc11ord E Jar"' "
Preochmg 9 30 a m f1rst and se
ASBURV Worsh1p 11 a m Chur
cond Sundoyli of eoch month c11 School 9 50 o m UMW f1rst
th ~td ond fourth Sundays eoch
Tuesday Brble Study Thurs 7 30
month wo r s.h1p servtee ot 7 30
pm
p m Wednesday even tngs ot
FOREST RUN Worsh tp 9 a m
7 30 Prayer and Btble Study
Church School lOam
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MINERSVILLE Worsh 1p 10 a m
Mu lberry He•ghh Rood Pomeroy Church Schoo19 a m
Pastor Gerard Seton Sabbath
SYRACUSE Chruch School 9 30
School Supenntendent
Claro o m Worsh1p serviCe 7 30 p m
Mcintyre Sabbath School Sotu r
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
day afternoon at 2 00 w1th War .
Rev T1mothy Smrth
sh1p Serv1ce fo llow 1ng ot3 15
Closter leader
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Re ... SteYen W1lson
CHURCH - Orewy Gore
supt
Assocrote
Sunday School 9 30 a m morn
BETHANY (Dorcas) Worshtp
•ng worsh1p 10 AS o m
9)) om Church School lO 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL George
om
Casto pastor Sunday School
CARMEl Chruch School 9 30
q 30 a m evenrng worsi'up 7 30 o m Worshtp 10 30 o m 2nd and
Thursday evenmg prayer servtce
4th Sundays
730pm ~
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sct\ool
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Re""
q
30 o m Worsh•p 7 30 p m 1st
Rolph Zundel pastor Wdl•om
and Jrd Sundays Prayer meehng
Watson Sunday school supt Wednesday 7 30 p m Felfow$h•p
Sunday school, q 30 o m BYF 6 supper f•r-sl Soturdoy 6 p m UM W
p m B1ble study Wednesday 1
2nd Tuesda y 7 30p m
p m choir practice Wednesday
EAST LET ART Chruch Sch ool
8 30pm
ls t 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 2B2 Fourth Sunday 10 30 om War
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Paul J
s ~·up 2nd Sunda y 7 30 p m Clh
Whrte Pastor Gory 8o~ho m Sun
Sunday 9 30 o m • Proyer meetmg
day school supt Sunday school Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW lsi
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh•p
10 30 evemng worshrp 6 30 p m Tuesdoy7 30p m
WESLEYAN (Rocme) Sunday
M•dweek proyer servrce 7 30 School 10 o m Worsh1p 11 o m
pm
Jr UMYF Wednesday 3 30 p m
MIDWI' Y COMMUNITY CENTER
Bible Study Thursday 7 p m Chotr
De~~:ter Rd LangsY1IIe Oh 1o Rev
Proc1rce Thursday 8 p m
Clyde Ferrell Pastor Sunday
lET ART FALLS Church S~hool
Schoo l 11 a m
St~turday
lsi 2nd 3rd Sun9oys 10 IS a m
preochmg servtces 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenmg B1ble study 4th Sunday 9 1S o m , Worsh1p
1st 2nd 3rd Sundays 9 15 a m

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FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bculey Run Rood ReY Emmett
Rowson pa stor HWldley Du nn
svpt Sunday school \Ch• m Sun
day evemng serv •ce 7 30 ~le
teochmg 7 30 p m Thursday
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CH UR
CH Roger C Turner poster
Sunday school 9 30 g m Sunday
morrung worsh1p 10 30 Sunday
evenmg serv•ce 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY 115
Butternu t Ave Pomeroy En ... oy
an d Mrs Roy Wmrng off 1cers m
charge Sunday holmess meetmg

4thSundo y 7 30p m
MORNING STAR Worsh1p 9 30
am Church School 10 30 am
Mtd Week Servrce Wednesday 8

pm
MORSE CHAPEL Worshp 11
a m Churc h School9 30 a m
PORTLAND Worsh1p 7 30 p m
Church School9 30 o m
sun ON Church Scho ~;~l 9 30
o m Worshtp 1sl and 3rd Sundays
1030 o m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev R1 chord Thomas
Pastor
Duane Syden str 1cker
John Douglas

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HYSELL RUN FREE METHODIST Sunday school 9 eta m wonhtp
CHURCH Rev Herbt&gt;rt Ailing serv1ce 11 o m and 7 30 p m
Wool&lt;ly lobi• study . Wodnesdoy.
pas tot Sunday School 9 30 a m
730pm
Morning servtct
tO 30 a m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
yaulh
serYtCt
6 AS p m
Duddtng
Lane Mason W Vo
Evong43i11llc ser'IICe 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting Thursday 1 30 Chelltr Tennant. Poator Sunday
School9 oot5 a m Ch•ldrtn • Chur
pm
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 01 ch 6 AS p m Young Peoples S.r
Bold Knob Rev E J Grlfhth vtee 6 45 p m Evangelistic S.r
1upt
ot church Rev, L R vice 7 30 p.m Women • Mls·
study 730pm
Glu•sencamp
poster, Roger 110nary Counc•l 10 o m first and
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH
Willh•d
Sr,
Sunday
Schdolsupl thlrd Tue1day1 Prayer and ~ib le
Ptne Gro~e The Rev W11l1am
Sunday
School
9
30
a
m prayer Study , Wedneaday 7 30 p m
Mtddleswcrth Pastor Church
~ARTFORO CHURCH OF CHRIST
m,eflng
Tutuday
7
30 p rrr
serv•ces q 30 a m Sunday School
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, The Rov
youth
meeting,
6
p
m
Sunday
10 30om
William Compbtll, pastor Sunday
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF Leode" Ado Van Meter and Gret· School, 9 30 a m • Jome1 Hughes
to
Suttle
Sunday
evening
war
CHRIST Kim Cole pastor Kev•n
supt evtning service 7 30 p m
Klng Sunday school supt Sunday ship 7 p m through wrn ttr man Wedn•s da y •vtnlng prayer
lhs
school 9 30 a m worth1p ser
WHITE S CHAPEL Coolvitl• RD mHIIng. 1 30 p m Youth prayer
VICe 10 30 o m , Sunday ""
ReY
Ray D•tter pastor Sunday service each Tu•1da y
v1ces 7 p m youth meeting
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CH URCH,
school '9 30 a m wor1hlp "rvlct
Wednesday 1 p m
Letart, W Va , Rt 1 Rev G.arge
10
30
o
m
B1ble
study
and
prc
yer
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev
Hoachar. pa•tor Sunday School
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
~reelond Norm po.slor Sunday
9 30 a m Prayer and Bible study
R
UT
LAND
school 10 am C~urch serv1ce 7
7 30 p m Cottage Prayer Service
R
UTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
p m Wednesday Btble Study 7
Carl Peoh pastor Brll Brown Tue!ldoy 10 a m. Worahlp Ser
pm
vice, Thursday 1 30 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE Sunday ~ehool sup! Sunda y
CALVARY BIBlE CHURCH 76 N
school
9
30
o
m
worship
and
NAZAR!NE Rev John A Colt
Second Middleport pastor ~r·
communion
10
30
a
m
Evtnlng
man pastor Sunday School 9 30
setll'lce 7 30 p m R.gulor board tis Stephen Church school 9:'30
o m Gerold Wells s.upt Morn
om , preaching serv1ces 10~30
m&amp;eltng
Saturday 1 p m
lng wonhtp 10 :10 a m Sunday
RUTLAND COMMUNITY CHUR· a m a nd 1 30 p m W~ neaday
evemng worship 7 30 Prayer
evening 81bles tudy 7 30 p m 1
CH Sundoy ScMool , 9 30 o m
meetmg Wednesdo? 7&lt;JO p m
INDEPENDE NTHOliNESS CHUR·
11 0 m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L worsh 1p service
CH, INC - Corner Fourth ~nd
Wednesday
prayer
meeting
7
30
Walker Pastor Ronn ie Salser
Lmcoln St s
Middlep ort Rtv
Sunday scnool supt
Sunday p m you th serv1ces Sunday , 7 0 Dell Manley pastor Sony Hud·
p
m
Sunday
mght
worship
7
30
school 9 30 o m morntng wor·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE son Sunday School aupe nnt•n
shrp 10 AO o m Sunday even1ng
den t Sunda y school 9 30 a m ,
NAZARENE
Rev lloyd D Gr)mm
worshtp , 7 30 Wednesday even
Jr pastor Sunday school '9 30 evening wonhlp 7 30 p m
l ng8lbtestud~ 7 30
prayer and pr ol1e service
a
m wors hip ,ervtce 10 30 a m
DANVILLE WESL!YAN Rev
Wedn
tldQy 7 30 p m
lelon Glo!!oure pastor Sunday Broadcast live over WMPO young
THE PEOPLES CHURCH OF
peoples
urvice
6
45
School 9 30 a m
youth rpnd
evangel1shc service 1 30 p m POMEROY - Co rne r Mom and
1unlor youth servrce 6 _. 5 p m
Prover
meeting Wednesday 7 30 Cout t Sts , th1rd floor over
evenmg worsh rp 7 30 p m
p
m
Mi51iona
ry meetin g 7 30 L1gh thouse Rtstau ront Henry
prayer and pratse Wednesday
Cook pasto r . Su nday ~ehoo l 10
p
m
h
n
t
W•dnesdoy
of month
7 30p m
o m morning worship 11 a m
MASON
COUNTY
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTIST
tvenl ng
ser v ice
7 30
MASON
FIRST
BAPTIS
T
Second
Mtles Trout
pastor
Sunday
Wednesday evening service
and
Pomeroy
Sh
Stan
Craig
school 10om Steve t11tle supt
1 30 lnterdenomlnollona l full
Ell'ening serv1ce 7 p m • prayer pastor Sunday school 9 45 a m
gospel
worsl1tp
serll'tce
11
a
m
lromtng
meeting Hrursdoy 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD unio n 6 30 p m avemng wor
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO
f oster Dennis Bol•s S~n,P oy
5l11p
ser.,.•c•
7
30
p
m
Mid
Week
Rev Bobby Parler pastor Sun
10 a m wo n hlp service
doy school 9 30 a m worsh1p prayer service Wednesday 7 30 School
11 30 a m and 7 30 p m Praye r
pm
serv1ce 11 o m evenmg service
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST P me. tlng Wednesday 7 30 p fT'I
7 30 you th service Wednesdoy
RUTLAND APOSTOliC CHURCH
0
Bo1( -487 M1ller St Mason W
730pm
OF JESUS CHRIST Thomos L
Vo Sunday Bible Study 10 o m
L"NGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHUR
Holme1, pa sto r Bible study
CH Ted Jones pastor Sunday Worship 11 o m and 7 p m Bible Saturday 7 30 p m Evangelistic
Study Wed nesday 7 p m Vocal
.chool 9 30 a m , Roy S•gmon
p m p ray er meettng, Tuesday
sup!
mormng worshtp 10 30 muste
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Cor 7 30 p m B1ble Study Thursday
Sunday eventng serv1ce 7 30
ner
of Second a nd An derson 730~ m
m1d week serv1ce Wednesday
Mason Pastor Wolter Cloud
7 30pm
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF T H~
NAZARENE Rev Do le Boss
pastor
Sob Moore
Sunday
School supt
Sunday school
classes f or all ages 9 30 a m
morn1ng worsh1p 10 AS a m
NYPS b 30 p m e..-ongel!st!C ser
viCe
7 30 p m Prayer end
fostmg Tuesday
10 a m
The following Rules foc the Christian Life were written by
M rdweek
prayer
se rv1ce
John
Wesley, the Father of Methodllm.l read them often. The
Wednesday 7 30 p m
men s
first one will be difficult to get past, but keep reading and let
prayer meeting Saturday 7 p m
m•ss 1onory mee ti ng
second each one speak to you. 1bey need no other commentary, so I
Wednesday 7 30 p m
will submit them just as they criglnally appeared.
UNITE D FA IT H NO N
Am I consciously or unconsciously creat~ the impression
DENOMIN ATIONAL Rev Robert
Sm1th pastor Sunday School that I am better than I really am?
q 30 a m Class le ader Leo H1 ll
Am I a slave to dress, friends, wort, cr habits•
worsh1p serv 1ce 10 30 o m chur
Can I be lru8ted•
ch730 p m
Am I self-ronacioua, self-pitying oc self-justify~?
EDEN UNITED BRET HREN IN
Am I honest in all my acts and words,oc 1do I exaggerate•
CHR IST Elden A Bloke pastor
Sunday School 10 0 m Howard
Am I making contacts with other people and using them
McCoy supt Mornmg ser mon
for the Master's glcry•
11 a m Sunday mgh t serv•ce s
Do I dlsobey God in anything?
Chrrst1on Endeavor 7 30 p m
Do I pray about the money I spend'
Song servtce 8 p m Preoch1ng
8 30 p m
M1dwee k Prayer
When did I last speak to a person about Christ'
meel •ng Wed nesday 7 p m Roy
Do I insist Oh doing something about which my cortSCious is
Adams Icy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST uneasy'
Am I defeated In any part of my life, jealous, unpure,
located a t Rutla nd on New l1 mo
Rood next to Forest Acr e Pork critical, trritable, touchy or dlslrustful?
,
ReY Roy Rouse pa stor Robert
Am
I proud'
.
M1.1sseor Sunday X hool supt Sun
Do I grumble and C()Olplain cortBtantly?
day school 10 30 a m wo rshtp
Is there anyone whom I fear, dlsllke, disown, criticize,
7 30
p m Bt b le
Stu d y
Wedne~do y 1 30 p m Saturday hold a resentment lllward, or disregard? What am I doing
n1ght prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m
about 1t•
:
HEMlOCK GRO VE CHRISTIAN
Did
the
Bible
speak
to
me
today?
Roger Watson pastor Je ss•e
Am I enjoying prayer•
Wh 1te Sunday school supt Morn
mg worship 9 30 o m
Sun Is Chrlat real'
doyschool 10 30 om ev en mg
-Submitted by Floyd Shook, Pastor, Free Methodist
serviCe 7 30 Wednesday 81bl e
Church,
Laurel Cliff.
Study 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev R D
Brown supply pastor Sun day
school 9 45 a m Sunday eve n~ ng
your lap today Sit t1ght l et
worsh1p 7 30 p m
nature run Its cou rse
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
PISCES (Feb 20-Morch 20)
pa stor Howa rd Coldwell Jr
Pay p artt c ul ar h eed to d ay
Sunday School Supt
Sunde&gt;,
when someone close offers he r
School 9 30 a m Mormng Ser
advtce Thtn k over all sh e has
men I 0 30 o m Sunday even
Bern1ce Bide Osot sa•d carefull y II w•ll help solve
1ng serv tce 7 p m
a particular problem
l ETA RT
FA LLS
UNITED For Solurdoy, s.,.l 25, 1878

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
romemy t-iorr llOnv!lle Ad Don
Kennedy pastor Btll McElroy
Sundar school supt
Sunday
school 9,30 o m mormng wor
sl·up and commun•on 10 30 a m
Sunday evemng youth Christian
Endeoii'Of 6 30 p m worsh•p ser
v1ce 7 30 p m Wednesday even .
tng prayer meeting and Bible

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MY BAGS,UNCLE
AND UNCLE
TO LfT ME
STAY H~E
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PROPHECY G P Smith pas tor
Sunda y School 10 o m Arthur

ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 11)
Somet hing opportu ne may
come about today throu gh the
goo d offi ces o f a c lo se
associate II will not only occur
unusually 11 will be uni que

TAURUS (April 20·MIJ 20) By
all means follow through on
your tdeas today even though
11 r equ ires In vo lve men t o f
others Don t be ret1cent about
t aking In a partner

GEMINI (Moy 21·JUnt 20) The
lmpressmn yo u make on those
meetmg you ~ for the first time
will be a favorable one Put
yo ur best loot forward

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CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)
Frequ ent places th1s evemng
wh er e you re apl to see new
laces It s possible you ll meet
someone you'll like very much
LEO (July 23· Aug 22) Don 1be
afraid to mak e changes today tr
yQu f eel they re tor the better
Its lime you g ot certain famtly

matters of! dead center
VIRGO (Aug. 23·8opl. 22)
Usually It s not wise to let Impulses mfluence our act1ons
Today however you can let
your hslr down Live It up a bit
UBAA (Bopl. 23·0cl. 23) Be

on your toes today where
dollars and cents ar:e c oncer n·
ed An uneJtpeo ted shift In

events could be turn ed into
somet hing profitable

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24·Nov. 22)
Put yourself ou t today for
fr iends wh o reque st a favor

The slight risk will be more
than repaid should you ever
need their hatp

IAGtnAAIUI (Nov. 23·Dec.
21) tr someone offers to do
something for you today. stand
c lear let htm do It his own
way His methods may be
superior to youra
CAPRICORN (Dec 12-Jon.
11) Put the well-being of those
you love above your own aeH·
ontertsts today The per10nat
sa1tsfactlon you get will be the
very beat reward
AOUAAIUI (Jift, 20-Foll. 1t)
An elusive goal ~ou've been
demed may ""ddenty fall Into

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9 DO-Rockford Flies 3,4,15,; Movie "Part 2 Walking
Tall" 6.13, Movie "Magnum Force" I, 10; !)SA
People &amp; Politics 20,33
9 »--From These Roots 20,33
10 oo-Serptco 3,4.15 , News 20, Paul Nuchlms 33.
11 DO-News 3,4.4,13.15, MacNeil Lehrer Reporl 33
11 30-Johnny Corson 3,4,15: SWAT 6,13, News 1,10.
ABC News 33
12 DO-Movie " Heatwave" 8: Mary Hariman 10,
Janak! 33,
12 3(}---M ovle "Gasllqhl " 10
12 4(}---Don Kirshner's Rock Concerl 6, Wrest11n9 13
I DO-Mi dnight Special 3.4.15
I 4(}---News 13
7 3(}---News 3
3 DO-Movie " Wild Geese Calling" 3
4 3(}---Movte "Thank You, Mr Motoo" 3
6 DO-Movie "Danger Love at Work" 3
Cha nne l Fiv e
6·110-Fall Preview (c)
6 3(}---Tesl lmony Time (c)
7 DO-Wrest li ng (cl
8 DO-Modern Sports (c)O
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9 DO-Cable Spof llghl (c)
10 D0-700 Club (C )

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SATURDAY. SE PT EMB ER 25, 1976
6 oo-Sunr lse Semester 8,1 0
6 3(}---fun for Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
Club 10, Kent ucky Afield 13
7 DO-Saturday Report 3, Dusty's Treehouse 4, E ddie
Sounder s 6, Tr eehouse Club 8 U S Farm Reporl
10, Gilli gan 13
•
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1 3()--Bu llwlnkle 3, Children's Theatre 4, Valley ol the
Dinosaurs 6, Dusly's Treehouse 8, Min from
C O.S I 10, Junior Almost Anything Goes 13,
M is ter Rogers 70
B DO-Woody Woodpecker 3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerry Grape
Ape Mumbly 6 13, Sylveste r an d Tweety 8,30,
Sesame Street 20

3()--Pink Panther 3,~ 15, Bugs Bunn y Road Runner
8 Bugs Bunny and Fr iends 10
wntes
Pass
9. oo-Jabberjaw 13 'Big Blue Mar ble 6, Electri c
'The b1dd mg has gone one
Openmg lead - Q t
Compa ny 20
spade - two spades - four
9 3()--Scooby Doo Dynomutt 6, 13, Tarza n 8,10, M ister
spades Wha t do you lead from
Rogers 70
8 ) Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Wllh
10 DO-McD uft, the Ta l king Dog 3,4,15 , Shazsam ' Isis
Th e unl ucky e~pert had • u:x '¥Q l0xx • Kxx 4- Kxx ?
8 10, Zoom 20
caught us agam W1th no estO 3(}---Monster Squad 3,4, 15, Krofft Suilershow 6, I 3,
Our
first
chotce
ts
a
low
cape, we agr eed to il sl en to
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
t rump Our second chmce the
the sad story or one hand
11 0()--Land of the t osl 3,4,15, Ar k II 8.110, SSI
fourth-best
heart
Netther
of
Here IS hiS ta le or woe
Redeterm ina ti on How to fill ouf the form 20
WITHOUT HONOR
Th 1s hand cos ! me top scor e these leads may be n«hl , but
11
3()--Bi
g John Lilli e John 3,4,1 5, Cl ue Club 8,1 0,
1£ you always made the n ght
• - - - " " " " • - - -... last mghl The h eld was tn !he lead you would never iose
• Consumer Surviv al Kit 20
MA1BE 'fOU same four·spade contr act I
12 oo-K1 ds from CA PER 3,4,15, Hot, Dog 6, Fat
ARl; BEIHCi
was wtth one ex cep l w n
Alber t B, 10 Acti on News for Kids 13, Crockett's
A FO OL~ ~
(Do you have a quest1on
Everyone
el
se
made
11
I
was
V1
cfory Garden 20
IT'S THE
for the experts? Wnte Ask
12 3()-- l ldsvllle 3 American Band stand 13, M uggsy
down one '
OF
I AON'ItRE
' You d1dn't call for dum- the Jacobys care or lh•s
4,15, Soul Tra in 6 Way out Ga mes 8, Gomer Pyle,
my's ktng or diamonds at tnck newspaper The Jacobys w1rt
USMC 10
answer mdt~tdual questions
1 DO-Ar a's Sport s World 3. Champions 4, Champions
one , d1d you• ' we asked
d stamped sell-addressed
8 Children's Film Fesllval 10. Wrestling 15, In
' No I called for the deuce
envelopes are enc losed The
flntty Factory 33
,
but old Jonesy who sa l East
30-Gree n Acr es 3 College Football Pre Game Show
playeii ht s ace anyway U I most mterestmg qu.esttons
6,13, Wil d, W1td World of An imals 33,
had called for the kmg r woul d w111 be used m tfliS column
I
4$-Col
ll!9e Football 6,13
and
wtll
rece1ve
coptes
ot
have been OK anyway Jones
2
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Trek 3, Mov ie ' Island of Ter ror" 4,
JACOBY
MODERN
I
;:;~~6..-Liv had a card out to lead back
Gr and stand 15, V1ewpolnl B, Urban League 10,
Fam1 l y Theatre 33
&lt;
2 t!i-Baseball 15
,
2 3()--Mov~e " The Nutty Professor " 8 Movi e " Take
Her , Shes Mine" 10, Insight 33
by THOMAS JOSEPH
3 oo-Mar shall Football Atghllght s 3, Family al War
33
ACROSS
3 Implement
3 3()-- NF L Game of the Week 3
I Serv1ce
4 Purpose
3 4!&gt;--Baseball I'/ arm up S4
affa1rs
5 Trustworthy
4 DO- Baseball 3,4 B1l With Knit 33
6 Chip
6 Whtp
4 30-Sporls • Specta cul ar 8.10 Food Preser ving 33
s QO-Wode World of Sport s 6.13. Wrestling 15, French
11 UnassiSted 7 Compare
Chef 33
12 Napery
8 Black cuck oo
5
JO-E
duca llon In Transition 33 '
13 Attractive
9 Percepllon
5
5!&gt;-Poll
llcal Program B,IO
( 2 wds )
10 Stamese
6 DO- News 10, Space 1999 8. God Has The Answer 15
15 Slippery
twtn
6 3()--NB C News 3, 15, Baffle for the While House 13,
customer
14 Fairy,tale
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16 American
begmnmg
Yesleroay's Answer
7 DO-Mu sic Hall America 3. Lawrence Welk 4. 15, Hee
37 Function
playwrtght 17 Nasty deed
24 Dtvorce
Haw 6,8 S17B,OOO quesl1on 1O, Let's Make A Qeal
17 - and Fox n German
capttal
38 German
13, Adam s Chronicles 33
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Indtans
r1ver
27 Ornament
rtver
7 J()--Do!IY 10, In Sear ch of 13
39 Run away Boo-E mer gency' 3,4,1 5; Holmes and Yoyo 6, 13
18 Hotbed
20 Dtspalched
28 Reunburse
Jeffer sons B,IO Schoo ls Withou t Walls 33
Of !he sea %1 Br1tisher's
30 Read
40 Rich rock
B
3()--Mr
T &amp; Tina 6 13, Doc 8. 10
u Harem
Goddess
farewell
hastily
9 oo-Movte,'' B1g Jake" 3,4,15 Starsky &amp; Hut ch 6, 13,
( Lat )
22 Playwr1gbt
:12 Symbol
room
Mary Tyler Moore B, 10 Upstairs, Downstairs 33
Ten
Crowley
35 Scourge
42 Wmner's
9 DO- Bob Newhart 8.10
%3 Seaweed
of serge
percenter
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10 DO-Carol Burnell B, 10 Youth In T roubl e 33
Exhausted
extract
31 Ex - facto
car ds
11 00--0h to Stale Footba ll Highlights 6, News 8,1 01 3,
Managed r:--r."'""T.""""Tr"-r:"Janak! 33
Lacoma 's
11 t!i- News 3,4, IS
II 3()--Apollo 6, Peter Marshall B, Woody Hayes
capital
Football 10 Movi e ' A N1ce L it tl e Bank That Should
Run along
Be Robbed" 13 PMA Pu lse 15
,UllJillillJJ.. Islet
11 4!&gt;--M ary Hart man Mary Hartman 3, Saturday
34 " The Good
night 4. 15
Earth"
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12 oo-Mov oe "Cool Hand Lu ke" 10
12 t lc-M ary Hartman. Mary Har tman 3
llllJilllll... herome
Favormg
12 4!&gt;--M ary Hartm an Mary Ha r tman 3
"Sho'Rmg
1 oo- A BC News 6: Movie "Maca br e" 13
unprove1 l !i-Mar y Ha r tman. Mary Har tman 3, Sammy and
ment
Comp an y 6
I 4!&gt;--Mar y Hartman Mary Har t man 3
(2 wds )
2 1!&gt;--News 3
Eve 2 J()--M ovl e' The Forbidden Street" 3, ABC News 13
Hosfery
4 oo-Movle ' Kent ucky Moon shine" 3
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" You Were
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F RI DAY, SEPTEMBEA24,1976
i ~News 3,4.8.10,13.15, ABC News 6,J:C!Of" J0:!3
6 3G-N BC News 3,4,15, Andy Grttlllh 6. CBS News
B,10, Hodgepodge t:"odge 20 , Carrascolendas 33
7 DO-T ruth or Cons 3, To Tellt heTruth4. Bowling for
Dollar s&lt;6, A ndy Williams I, News 10, To Tell the
Truth 13, Family Affair IS, Ohio Journal 20 Black
Pef•pecttve g n lh! News 33
1 30-Porrer Wagoner 3; Break the Bank &lt;, Can&lt;M
Cam era 6, 1 r ea$ure Hu nl 8, Mac Neil Lehrer 20,33 ,
Andy Wil li ams 10, Name That Tune 13, Pop' Goes
lhe Countr y 15
8·110-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15, Donny &amp; Marte' 6,13,
Lawrence Wel k 8; W"'hlngton W~k In Review
20.33, S~ncer 's Pil ots 10

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The Almaaae
By
United
Press
United Press Jnternallonal
Today is Friday, Sept. 24,
the 288th day of 1976 With 98 to
follow
1be moon is between Its
new and first quarter phases.
The morning stars are
Mercury,
Saturn
and
Jupiter.
The evening stars are
Venus and Mars
Thoee born on this date are
under the sign of Libra.
John Marshall, fourth chief
justice of the United States,
was born on Sept. 24, 17~0n this day m hiStory :
In 1955, President Dwight
Eisenhower suffered a heart
attack while vacallonlng In
Colorado.
In
1959,
President
Eisenhower and Soviet
Premier Niklta Khrushchev
met at Camp David, Md.
In 197t, retired U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Hlll!o
Black died at the age of SS.
In 1972, a private jet plane
cralhed into a Sacramento,
Calif., ice cream parlor.

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BRETHR EN Rev Freeland Norna
pastor Floyd Norm supt Sunday
Khoo l 9 30 o m , morn mg ser
mon 10 30 om Prayer serv1ce
Wednesday 1 30 p m

Television log for easy:vil!fl!ing

LITTLE PERFUME

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B1ble study and You th and 7 30 p m Sur1doy Sunday
at 8 p m
on School 9 30 o m Richard Bor ton
s upt
P r ay er
meet i n g
Wednesdays
NORTH BETHEL Wor1l11p 11 Wednesday 7 30 p m
om Chu rch Schooi i Oam
BRAD FORD CHURCH
OF
AlF RED Sunday School 9 30 CHRIST Jock Perry minis ter Sun
om . Worsh1 p 10 45 a m Prayer day School 9 30 a m 1 morn ing
mee tin g Wed ne1da y 7 45 p m
chur ch 10 30 am Sunday even
UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 P m
i ng
se r v1ce
7 30 p ,.
REEDSVILLE S'unday Schoo l9 30 Wedntldoy servtce 8 P·n:'l •
o m Worship 7 30 p m Prayer
LAUREL CLIFF FRE~ METHODIST
Meetmg 7 30 p m Tuesdo~ CHURCH Rev Floyd F Shook
V•s •tallon7 30 p m I st Thursday
pastor lloyd Wngh' Sunday
pm
SILVER RIDGE W onh1p 10 am School Svpt Mormng Worship
9 30 a m Sunday School I0 20
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD Churc h School9 o m
~oclne Route 2 the Rev James
TUPPERS PLAtNS Worsh 1p 9 a m , Wednesday Prayer and 81
M MUncy pastor Sunday school a m Church School1 0 a m
bl e Study 7 30 p m
Sunday
9 45 a m morning w or.shlp 11
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST e.,.emng won hlp 7 30 p m Choir
even .ng worship 7 30 George Fredenc&amp;!: supt Serv1 ce PractiCe Thursday 7 p m
0 m
Prayer meet1ng Tuesday 7 30 week ly 9 30 a m 9n Sunday
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
p m Young peoples meet 1ng PreQChlng ftr!f and th ird Sundays Charles Ruu ell Sr m.nlsttr
7 30 p m Thursdgy
of month by Cliff ord Sm•lh 9 30 R1ck Macomber supt Su nday
scho ol 9 30 a m worship ser·
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST 0 m
Corner Sheth and Palm er, the Rev
HOBSON CHRISTI AN UNION \l tCe 10 30 om Bible Study
Peter G rondo l poster Donn y Dorr ell Doddr ill pastor Sunda y Tuesday 7 30 p.m
Thompson superm tendent Sun School
9 30 a m
Leonard
REOfiGANIZED CHURCH OF
day School WMPO Radto pro Gtlmore first eld er evening ser JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER OAV
grom 7 45 o m Sunday School v•ce
1 30 P m
Wedne1doy SAINTS, Portla nd Roc1ne Road.
9 15 a m
Mornmg Worship pr aye r meeting 7 30 p m
Will iam Rout h pos,or Denny
10 15 ,a m Youth act 1v1hes and
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD h ans Sundar. School D1rector
fe l1ow1htp for 1un1or and se mo r Rocm e Route 2 Th e Rev Charles Sunday Schoo 9 30 o m , Morn
h1gh stud en ts 6 p m Sunday Hand pastor Sunday sctl ool 9 .tiS 1ng worsh ip 10 30 am Sunday
e"'ening worsh•p 7 30 p m M 1d 1 a m mornm g wors hip 11 o m e ven •ng aenn c e 7 p m
wee k p ray er se r vices
E~enmg serv1ces Tuesday and Wednesday eve ning prayer 1er
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Fndoy 7 30 p m
v•ces 7 30p m
CHU~CH OF CHRIST
Mod
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
BETHLEH!M BAPTIST Rev Eorl
dleport 5th and Mom George OF CHRIST. Doug geo1na n ShulAr pastor Worsh(p aervke
Glaze, mlmster James Sheets mln 11ter &amp;tble s tvdy 9 30 am
~ 30 a m Sunday school, 10 30
supenntenden t Btble school '9 30 mornmg worsh•p 10 30 a m
a m B1ble Study and prayer ser
om
morntng worship 10 30 evemng worsh1p
7 30 p m viCe Thursday 7 30 p m
m
even1ng wonh 1p 7 30 Wednesday 81ble study 7 30 p m
C"RLETON CHURCH ~ l ngsbury
0
pray er se r v• c•
7 p m
KENO CHdURCkH OF CHRdiST Rood Gory King pastor Sunday
Wednesday
George Fre eric sup! Sun oy school q 30 o m evening wor
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH O F THE mormng servtce 9 30 am w1th 1hrp 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
NAZARENE Rev Don Cole preochmg on fir st ond th~rd Svn Wednosd!iy 7 30 p m
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pastor Mrs Mory Lothey Sunday day ol month by George P1ckens
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
!Chool supt Sunday s&lt;hool 9 30
STIVERS VILlE COMMUN ITY Bruce- Smtth pastor Wallace
m
mornmg
worsh
p
10
GO
CHURCH
Sunday School serv1ce Damewood1 Supt Bib1 • School
1
0
Sunday evongehs l tc 10 a m
Pray er me e ting 9 30 o m Preaching se rvlct
0 m
mee t 1ng
7 30 p m
Prayer Thursday 7 P m Sun doy evenmg 10 45 a rn No evemng service
7 30 P m
meet i ng

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the Sermonette

Henso n Supt Mormng Worsh1p
11 om Youn g Peoples serv1ce
7 p m £venmg serv•c• 7 30
10 o m Sunday school l 0 30
p m
Wed nesday M•d Week
, a m Leader YPSM EloiSe A dams
Assoc• afes
Prayer Se rviCe 7 30 p m Yo~;~ th
7 30 p m solvation meet1ng
JO PPA Wonh1p 10 am Chur meellng 6 30 p m Even)ng war
Lad1es Ho me League 12 noon to 2
ch School 9 o m Prayer Mealing shtp 730pm
p m Thu rsday prayer meeting
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
an d 81ble study Thu rsda y 7 30 Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Sunday school NAZARENE Rev Herbert Grote
pm
MIDDLEPORT
at 9 30 a m Worsh1p servtces a t poster Worship service 11 a rn

MT M ORIAH BAPTIST Corner
Four th and Main M 1ddleport
Rev Henry Key Jr pastor Sun
doy School 9 30 a m Mrs Ervm
Baumgard ner
supt
Morn rng
wo rsh 1p 10 .t5 0 m
M IDDLEP O RT CHU RC H O F
CHRIST IN CHRI STIAN UNION
la wrence Manley pastor Mrs
Russell Young Sunday School
Su pl Sundoy School 9 30 0 m,
Even 1 ng
w o rs h i p
7 30
w ednesday prayer meetmg 7 30

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beds, woll tetephonas and
porh or compiH houJeholdJ
Wnte M 0 Millar, Rt 4
Pomeroy Ohio Co/1992 77tiJ
CASH pold lor oil mokos ond
models of mobtle hornet
Phohe a reo code 614 .. 23 9531
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest Pro
ducts Top price for ttond1ng
Jawtimber Coli Kent Honby
1·••6o&amp;S10
COINS, 192'9 and older currency
gold and silver scrap WUI buy
or trde HIIVI a good selection
ol coins to stU or trade Alto,
hove supplies and metal
detecors Roger Wamsley on
Leading Creak and Rutland
Rood Phono 7•2 2331 for on of
for
$$CASH$$ for runked outos
Phone742 2081 Fryas Truck &amp;
Auto Ports, Rutland
BED lor 1968 Ford F fOO Fork Also
for salt Stgnotura fuel 011
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with ton
Phono2•7 2192

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ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yard Sales, Rummage ,
F"orch and B•sement Porch
and Basement Sales, ere
must b~ paid In advance .
Get vour• In early by
stopping by our Office at
The Dally Sentinel, 111
Court St or writing Box
729, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
with your rem llt8nce

HOMESITE$ for sole 1 ocre ond
up Middleport, near Rutland
Colt 992 7•81

FURNISHED, 2 bedrm apartment
odultt only In Middleport
~ Phone 992-387..
3 AND ,. RM furn ished and un
turnithltd opts Phone 992

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NEW 3 bedroom house 2 baths
oil alec , 1 ocre Middleport
close to Rutland. Phone 997
7.. 81

33 ten miles north of Pomeroy SMALL form for tole 10% down
owner financed Monroe Coun
lorg•lotJ with concrete patios
ty W Vo Phono (30() n2
sidewalks, runners and oft
3102 0&lt; (:XU) 772 3227
strHt parking Phone 992 7479
ONE bedroom apartments at COUNTRY farmland with •~lud
ed woods water and good oc
VIllAGE /MNOR In Mlddloparl
cess In Monro. Cour'lty, W Va
for $10.. monltlly plus elec or
SI ,OOD down coli (30() n2.
$130 lntludlng olotlrlt LOWER
3102or (:XU) m ·3227
RATES FOR SENIOII CITIZENS
Conv1ment to shopping on 3 '*::troom house tor sale at 520
Third 011d MIU Streets m M1d
Sycamore St Middleport good
dlepor1 Brand n1w high quoli·
buy for $8 000 Phon• 992 3578.
ly oparfmenll
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monager of Apt 16, or call
.SO Acre farm 5 room house, out
992 n11
bulld.ngs. lruit trHs 2 locO•
AVAILABLE at Rivar~lde AJ)Ort
lions mode for a1l and gas
mentt
I bedroom aport
walls own water system on
m1nts $100 par month 2
good blacklop fflOd Coli B1ll
bedroom apartments $133 ptr
Clonch 992 S795
month One price for oil Phone
6 room house, modem kitchen
992 3273
carpehng, 1n Harrison&gt;~ Ilie con
2 Bedroom tra1ler reol nice
ven1ent ta mmes $8 500
odui!J only Phone 992--3324
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merchcindi11 Friday 7 p m 01
thit Auction House, Horton St .
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dining room, flro place, full basement, nice porches
and out buildings. Large scenic lake wllh grNn grass
end pint ' ' ' " around It Walch"tne largo bas• swim
along In file clear water Pr.tty 111 plcluro. Priced to
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1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ................. 12995
Svper Clean, !Ike new

1974 FORD GRAND TORINO 4 DR............ 12795
1974 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR ......... •...... '2795
Auto trans • p 1 , olr

1973 CHEVY IMP. 2 DR...................... •2795

Ford

6

F -1 00,

cyl.

trans .• long wtde bed .............. $2495

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1973 Chevrolet

350

Ton Truck,

engine, stand. trans ., long wide bed,

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radial tires. Sharp .................. $249S

1976 Ford F150, auto., P.S., P.B., like new •••••••••• $4695
1972 Ford

Econoline Van, 302

V - 8,

long

Air, auto Irons . P S

inside . ..... .. .... .. ... .... ... ~ ......... S2000

wheel

base,

partly

finished

CARS

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR. ••.. •............... • 2795
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1973 VEGA •.•. ··.··••·····••··••••··••·••·••••

1495

1971 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR................. 1695

1971 VOLKSWAGEN BEEnE ................. 1495

1972 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR•••• ,.............. 1495

1974 FORD PICKUP 'tZ TON : .......:........ 13195

DAN THOMPSON
FORD

2 SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
Motor Co.
QUALITY

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PARK RESERVED ,
SATURDAY~ SEPTEMBER 25
5100

P.M.

"FAMILY OUTING"
OF
AMHERST COAL CO.

OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY-11 A.M. TIL 9 P.M.

CAMDEN PARK

1975 Buick Century Custom 2 Dr. H.T. Sharp •• oooooo$4195
1975 Buick Skylark, V-6, auto., low mileage . . . . . . . . . $3695
1974 Opel Manta, 2 dr ., 4 cyl., 4 speed, gas saver . . . . ,S2995
1973 Chev. Imp, Custom,2 dr. HT, air, nice car . . . . . . S2695

4

cyl.,

1973 Chev. Vega,4cyl.,oluto.,agassaver.••••••••• $1495

auto . trans ., factory air ...... , .... $2295

1973 Ford Mustang Mac he I, auto. A sharp car ·••••• $2895

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon·.

Bon's wife's car

u.s. 60

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V -8

1972 FORD GRAND TORINO SPORT ......... 11995

UNTIL

"YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER"

standard

Clean low mileage

Appltcable
to
ea c h
1
s(!parately metered service
First 30 kwh Wmter 1' OOc
Summer 12 OOc per kwh
Nut 170 kwh Winter 54 OSc
1
Su mmer 4 OSc per kwh
Next 600 kwt't , Winter 3 JOe
s vmmer 3 JOe per kwh
Clean !n1lde &amp; out
Next 70(1 kwh. Winter J (lQc
Summer J 30c per kwh
Over 1500 kwh Wtnter 1 50c
1
summer J ooc per kwh
Gas Saver
Sf"ASONAL PER IODS
Tt'te winter per iod shall be
1
th.e
billing
months
of
~ovember lt,ouoh May ana
t;h e summer per iod Sha ll be Auto trans .. P S , air
tM! billing months of June
through October
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
: The aboOJe !&gt;Chedu le of One owner
aharges shall be adtusted In
11ccordance with the fuel cost
MANY MORE
~d 1u stme nt clau se as set forth
Save
NDwon
A
1976
Pmto. Mustang or Maverick.
on Rider No 1 (Sneet No 250)
f!lect pursuant to Order
Number I 74 760 EL AIR and
See: Pal Hill, Rocky Hupp
14 813 EL AIR of the PubliC
or Melv1n L1ttle
Ul•ll1tes Commlsston of Oh1o,
and as may be changed from
For a good deal on a new or used vehicle
time to time by order of the
c~ mrplsslon
Open Evenings Til7:00
MINIMUM CHARGE
Except
Thurs. and Sat .
Mln•mum monthly cha rge
l9 8S per meter per month
Closed Sunday
GENERAL- SERVICESMALL- SECONDARY
AVA ILABILITY
• Available for general llghl
a nd power service to con
su mers using the Company s
standa rd serv1ce
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
~lternat•ng cu rrent , 60
cv cte delivered trom the
Middleport
Ce mpany's
secondary
dt-stributton
systems
at
nominal voltages of 120 120
240 or 120 208 volts s.mgle
pf\ase, and 120 208 120 240
208 2AO and 480 volts 3 phase
Ser vice of at least one of the
forego1no
characteriStics
shalt be macte available to a
customer. the particular
serv•ce chat'"acterlst~ts to be
at the opt ton of the Company
SCHEDULE OF CHA11GE5
( f"!R MONTH I
Detnand Charge First 6 kw
or. less of Maximum Oemand
Wlnter and Summer lnclucted
w~t~ energy charge
1973 CHEVROLET 1;, TON
52995
Over 0 kw of Maximum
8' Fleetslde V 8 engine automatrc trans , factory a1r
Demand
Winter
S2 20.
p steering &amp; brakes local, 1 owner, low m1leage truck
Summer SJ 20 per kwh
energy Charge
good ttres radio
First 30 kwh W1nter 14 25c ,
Summer 14 25c per kwh
11895
1973VEGAGT CPE
Nexl 370 kwh Winter 5 OOc ,
Local owner, 4 cyl automatic, p steering, retdlo, arr
Summer SS OOc per kwh
'Next 600 kwh Winter '3 20c
conditioned, good tim
Summer J soc per kwh
Next 4000 kwh Winter 2 JSc
1972 CHEVELLE MALIBU
1!49l
Summer 2 6Sc per kwh
H T cpe, good tires, radio, VB. automatic, P S , P B ,
Next 15000 kwh Wtnter
2 lSc, Summer 2 45c per kwy
bucket seats, runs good. needs pa tnt
Over 20000 kwh
\'ltnter
1 9Sc Summer 2 25c p-er kwh
SEASONAL PERIODS
The wmter period shall be
the
biil1ng
months
of
November through May and
the summer perrod shall be
the blllmg monlhs of June
th'r'ttugh Oc tober
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The above schedule of
charges shall be adtustect in determ tned at the Company s any month Shall no t be les!&gt;
accordance with the tuel cost optton
a s th e M~asured than the grea,er or (aJ the
adjustment clause as set forth Demand
established by Mutmum Recorded Demand
on Rider No 1 (Sheet No 2SOJ cont•nuous measurement or for
the current mon th or (b )
file~
pursuant to Order by per.odrc tes t or as the the mm1mum
billing demand
N9mber 's 7-4160 EL AIR and Estimated Demand denved •f any speCif u~d
1n the serv1ce
74~Al 3 EL AIR of the Publ ic from the con nected to.&gt;~ti
contract or (c) 50Jercent of
Utilities CommiSSIOn Of OhiO ,
Measu recl Demands etther
h ighesT deman re corded
and as may be changed from by permar1ent lnstallatton of a 1the
n The last 11 months or (d l 80
ti!!'e to time by orc:ter of the de mand meter or by per10d1c percenT of the h•Qhest demand
corn m 1sslon
lest shall be determ.ned in recorded 1n tne la s I 11 month s
MINIMUM CHARGE
accordance wllh the Com
the summer per1od
ifhe m ln1mum monlhly pany !&gt; standard prac l tces dunng
SERVICE AND CONTRACT
ch'llrge shall be S1 50 plus the and ex c ept 1n unusual ca ses
PROVISIONS
applicable demand charge shall be the ma,omum 30
Each se Pa r ate pomT of
&amp;pplled to The Maximum m lnute In tegrat e d kliowa ll delivery
of serv•cc by one or
Demand but not less than demand record1ng of an 1n
more Metered Ser v•ccs shall
tegrat.ng demand meter or
cons•dered a Contract
PAYMENT the h•gh es t reg•stra11on of a be
Locaqon and shalt be me tered
thermal lype demand meter
and b•lled under a separa te
arlit 1S net 1f dUr ing the b tlllng period In serv•ce
con tra ct
m full W1lhm IS tnstances of h1ghly fluctul'lt• ng
Only one Met ered Serv• ce of
of bill On all loacls or demands of shod each
type as to vollage and
not so paid an act durat•on . the
Measured pha!&gt;e w1l l be suppl ied to a
dillon a! cherge of f ive per cent Demand may be determined consumer und er Th 1S Schedule
15 pet 1 of the total amount by appropr•ate meterrng at one ContraC1 Lo cation
billed but not leu than Ten ~ qu pm ent
des•gncd
to Where two or more ser..,1ces
Cents {IOc l will be mede
measure tully 1he lll1Pllcl of are supplied to a consumer at
Q.ETEAMINATION
OF such
demands
Where on e Contract Locaf•on satd
MAXIMUM DEMAND
Measured
De mand s -ere scrvtees
wllhm
the
The Maximum Demand det~rmmed by pcrlod•c tes-t a 11m11allons above s ta ted mav
Sh'tli be the sum of the in Measured
Demand
so be comb1ned in one serv ice
d1'JidUII Demands of each determ ined shall c011t lnue 10 cDntract under lht s Schedule
metered serOJice, suppl1ed effect unttl superseded by a or may be served under
under the provisions of this subSequen t test
separa 1e contract s under thi s
Sc~e dule e)(cept as mod1fied
Esllmated Dema nds shall or oth er appi1cable Sc hedul es
hereinafter
De de term mcd from 1he at the consumers opt10n
Th e Ind ividual Demand of conne cted load on each •n TERM OF CONTRACT
each metered service shall be dl'lldUal metered service , as
The lerm of the contrac t for
de termined septtralely The follows
serv1cc undiJrl this Sch-edule
Individual Demand shall be
F1rST s 000 wa11s a t 90 shall be a s prov•ded 111 ttle
lhe Measured Demand whero percent
Jnd1V1duai contract W1 Th each
the co nnected load on a
Next 5 000 watts a t 80 per co nsumer bUTIM no case shall
metered service Is In eKcess of cent
th e con tra cl term be tes s tha n
twertty (201 ktlowetts where
Over 10 000 wall!&gt; at 70 one vear
the connected load Is twen'Y per cenT
SECTION 2 Thai lh e rates
Th E: Mll x•mum Demand •n
(70) kllowafis or less the
Individual

ON ALL USED CARS AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

1976 Ford Ranger 1/2 Ton Pi(kup. V8,
automatrc, P.S, P B, arr, whrte canvas
bed cover, eye level m1rrors, mag type
wheel covers, sl1d1ng rear window, rear
step bumper, whrte wall llres Th1s was
Gene's personal demo, 2,600 miles.
SAVE! I!!!!
1974

Demo

•"

::. :-:
~~

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
Of MIDDLEPORT , STATE
OF OHIO
SEC TION 1 That I he. rates
and pric;es wh•ch Columbus
and So uthern. Ohio Eleclr\C
com pany (herelnaflll'r c alled
l comoany ) 1 Its &amp;ucc:enors
ol'nd anions. shall be enlllled
to charge tor standerd
secondary electric strvice
fUrnished to consumers In the
V l llau~ of Midcilepod OhiC\
{ herel{lafler
cllllltd
Munlclp3111y"J tor tl'e period
$e l torlh in Setllon S ot thh
orcs!nance are hereby fixed u
t he following Sij:hc-dule of
Ci hargu
RESIDENCE SERVICE
Available tor re si dence
service to consumers using
s• ngle single phase 60 cycles
120 240 volts
o11erna11ng
c urrenl suppiln through
overheo&amp;d
d \!Hr i but l on
racilltles
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES

,~I I,

Ford

tNG SUCH

TRENafER

f,........ Co.

NO lUS 16

A

silts.
TRAILER space for rent, one 3 MORNING Star H;fl Buy I ocra
Velvets, nylon prints,
IF YOU hove o service to oHer
miles from Pomeroy, one m
tr~:~ct ol land Will arrange for
htrculons. vinyl solids, ond
Dexter 5 m1ies lrom No 2
fmancmg and small down poy·
want to buy or sell something
f1ncy
prtnts, acctssarles
mm1 PAone 992 S858
ment to butld a home of you r
oe looking for work
or
whotev1r
you U get results
choice
lee Cans1ruct1on ,
Phone 992 3.454 or (614) 4..6
Wtlceil!e
foster wtltl a Senhnel Want Ad 2 Bedroom mobile home De)(ter
lox2f.A
Mlln SlrHI
Phone 992·5858
95611
deceased ,
ROBERT
W
Call 992·2156
St. Rl. 7
Rutland,
0111o
4Jl75
Pl. PINson!
STANSBURY, If deceased
2
Bedroom
mob1le
home
m
Rocme
T
;
;;
U::PP;;;E:;;R;S
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P:;:
Io~
n
~
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no
w
-;
3:-;bed
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r
oo
m
Coolvlllt,
C*lo
•
LOTTIE
GASKILL.
If
1614)
742·24tf
1
BIG GARAGE Sale Sept 23 24 ,
deceased , MINNIE HOLLER ,
U7·)117
area Phona992 S8S8
homes , bu1lt'" lc ltchtnl, tiled
9
Wt Dollvor
'
:
:
"
25
located
house
nel(t
to
It
dect~Sed,
FLOYD
J.H -1 mfi1,
baths, carpeted w1lh etttoc:hed
Chaster Fire station 1'964 TWO TRAILERS for rent on• 3
7 21... mos.
EASTERDAY, If deceased ,
bedroom
unfurmshl!d
one
2
garage,
I
ocra
lot.
$22,900
Chevy
pickup
trutk,
garden
LULA
WHEELER,
If
bedroom furn1shed
Phone
Phone (61-4)667-630-t
cultivator live plants ond pofJ
dtcUSed. ZADIA HENRY,
deceased , EVA J PARR , IN LOVING memory of Rox•e Ellen
GU1ru SERYI
aKcceilent lad••~ clothing sn:as
742 3122
GEORGE Hobstatter Rtal Estate
dtctased ,
GEORGE
H
NOTICE
8
1_.
wpmen
s
wigs.
Xmas
Scarbrough who potsed owoy
6 Rooms and bath and poy
Broker
Pomeroy, Oh•o
STANSBURY,
deceased,
tnmmings
okl
phone
Bond
W
Sept 2• 1'167
Roc•n._7 tQOm frame house 3
Optn for '•" &amp; Winter ..
utthtle5 '" M1ddleport over
JAMES W STANSBURY,
T V Maytag wrmgar washer
Staton, MoRday lh~•
You ora thought of and miSsed
Spencer s Market No more
bedrooms and both one half
deceased , EMERSON E
and tubs kitchen table and
Satvrdl'f •10 ta J.
•H
mora every day
STANDBURY,
deceosed
bosam•nt new furnoca new
than 2 ch1ldren Phone 742·
Wt 1t1ve 111e trnn ....,,.
choirs~ sofa and cho1r ook
VALINOA
EASTERDAY, s.odly mtssed by Leonard, JoAnn
25&lt;44
hot woter heclfe.-. utlh has 90'
f•fl ol florida lotion
chairs anhque d•shes and
deceased , SARAH R STANS
otld B•lly Scarbrough
From 6" to 1111 wiclt •net up
elotc , and water double
plaRts. Over SO varlellll In ,
BURY, deceased ANDREW
s•!verwor• ntw wool comforts
garage pnced to sell $10 500
to l "· ....,. wflll or wt!Mut
an. ~rom •" to I" pelt • •rt,
S STANSBURY, deceased ,
qu1lts bedspreads, curtoms
Phone '149-2589 H1hon Wolfe
pipolurlllthtd. Under rolcl
toll" hantlnt biSMfls Uc•
ANNA SMITH STANSBURY ,
hand c;rochet tlems small elK
Real Esto'e Salesman
deceased, NETTIE ROSS ,
LOCUST
POSTS
round
or
spht
bores
up
to
12"
plpo
slro.
fo "~"·
Inc apphances btrd cage and
Clu:eased, EARL
ROSS ,
Phono 9•9 2n• .
chroma stond, heavy plates
-"PPROXIMATEL Y 20 acres about
OUR most s1ncara t~nkt ta the
Clectued ,
CORA
B
one-thtrd hmber
balance
ond cups sundae d1sheJ m1sc COAL hmestone, ond calcium
doctors and nurs-es of Veterans
EASTERDAY , deceased and
dean rolling land Very n1ce
Phono 992 3301 , "'985 3521
ELVA 8 WELLINGTON ,
dllonde ond cok1um bnne for
Memorial Hosp1tal and the
Pomeroy, Olllo
deceased
home J1te.s or w1ll deveiOJ!
Oust controt ond spec•ol mnnng
mtmstars who visited, to the GARAGE Solo Soturdoy ooly 9
You are hereby notified thai
Water
and
elec:tr1C1tr
CJ¥01Ioble
992·2411
for
formers
.
Mom
StrHt
tn-5774
salt
mony people who sent cords
o m 1111 ,. p ., Lots of loll
you have be en na111 ed
See
Eskoy
Htll
Flatwoods
Rood,
9·2 1 mo
9 12 1 mo. pd
Pomeroy
and
gtftt
and
who
Oh1o
Or
phone
992
flowers
,
m•n
Behmd
Rock
dothtng
ond
defendants In a legal action
Pom.ror, Ohio, or phone
3891
Qav&amp;
the1r
proy..-s
Also
we're
Sprmgs Fairgrounds ~wp Rd
entitled Roberta c O'Brien vs
grateful for the food sent the
Geor9e Collins. Treasurer of
79 follow tha s1gns
1971 HONDA CL 450 12 000
farm help and the IUbs hlute
Melos County , et al This
md., SISSY bor crosh bars
tr1ce to !ond
action has been assigned Clse
truck dnvar We opprectete all GARAGE SALE Solurdoy Sepl
pull bock handle bors new ftre lsi1tu•ttod in the vtlloge of
25,
9
00
toll
5
00
Choldren
s
No. 16,222 In the &lt;;:ommon
of you Chorlas and Margaret
BRADFORD, Auctioneer Com
ond seoiJ Scrambler s•d• 1P'D~I&amp;r1oy, Ohoo Has wot&amp;r
Pleas Court of Meigs Ccuntv
school clothtng hollliehold
Yost
plete Se"rv•ce Phone 9.C9·2.. 87
popes $650 Coll9•9·2•80
Ohio 4),0'11 , ~
1tems toyJ etc 620 N Second
sewaoe llclhties.
or 949·2000 Racme Ohio, Cntt
The oblect of the complaint
Street, Mason W Vo (Bes1de IN DASH 23 channel CB om fm
Brodlord
VJf'1111 B Sr., Rnnor,
Is to ~ttrmlne heirs and
Bobs Th1ck Shake)
mpx rod1o ..3 frock ste-reo Coli
110 Mechlnoc Pomeroy, 0
partltlort real estate described
ELWOOO BOWERS REPAIR 992·3'165
as follows. situated •n Olive
GARAGE Sole, 257 L1ncoln Sf ,
Pllont 992-3375
Sweepers, tocsters ~rons, all
Township, Meigs County, THE RACINE F~re O&amp;partment w•ll
Middleport Sept 2"h ond KENNE8EC polo!""" 50 lb 53 50
small apphances Lawn mower,
Ohio.
have o gun shoot Saturday ot
DOUBLE
2
bedrooms
25th porloble po1nt $prayer
ar 100 lb $6 00 Bnng con
next to State H1ghwoy Garage
Being In Section 3S, Town 3,
6 :JO p m ot tha•r budd1ng m
clfy water, gas FA
goroga tools and equ•pmenl
tamers
Phone 667 ·'YT37 or
R.. ge 11 of fhe Ohio Com
.., Roulo 7 Phone (61•) 985·
Boshon
going
business
1
turnoa
tn
one
Basement
&amp;
typewnter 011 stove, baby
667·397•
pany's Purchase , anct being
3825
lot. $12.000
wolhr and mtsc 9 a m hill 2
~~~:~ av•alable
or
the soul.l'least quarter of the• FULLER8rush Producls tho F I P
PlGS
lor
sate
Phone
949
2857
con
be
piO'chlsed
noon
REMODELING Plumbong hoofing
northwest quarter of said
carpet SWHper Now on
sec:tlon , and being dtacribed
and oil types of general repair
BUSINESS ROOM- Plus
tpec•al, regular S24 95 now POI!CH Solo, 660 High 51 M•d· POT"TOES ond pumpkin• C W
In Sarah R Stansbury 's will as
• Work guaranteed 20 y.ars ax·
992·2311
•
or
ft2.
good
9
room
house
wllh
2
$19 95 OH.r axptres Oct 7
Profi•H
Pontand,
OhtO
Phone
dleport Fnday 9 f•ll 5 p rn
the up.,.r farm on the north
penence Phone 992 2.409
1976 Phone 992 :U10
balhs Db! garage one:!
843 22!M
side of Shade River; con
Good clothes lor ch1ldren and
corner
lot
.
taintng seventy (70) acres, PETE and G.nes Gor~ 11 now 1n
adults, good glo1t and mony GRAIN fed beef, 85 cents per
more or less: and belna
other 1fems
operaUon Mechomc and body
pound, cut, wrapped and
desulbed 1~ the Melg• County
EMLOCK GROVE work
North
Second
StrHt
m
fro!en Phone985·4198
AUditor's Duplicates as south
N ice
remodeled
3
M~r1
Formerly
8ron
east or northwesl 1.4 con
DUOTHERM fuel o•l furnoce good
bedrooms
Modern
kitchen
nan
s'Gorog..
Phone
992
5ollO
talnlng SO acres mare or Ins
SEWING MACHINE Repo1n,, ier
worlung conchhon Prtce&lt;l to
wtth stove, refrigerator,
orcollafler5p m 992·7135.
You •te requlrtd to enswer
vKa all makes, 992-228-4 The
sell
Phono
992·2969
PlEASURE HORSES ond ponies
basement, front porch &amp; 'h
tht Complaint within 21 &lt;lays•
Fabric.. Shop, Pomeroy WILL DO babys1tflng m
THE
foi!OWII'II
dnqobod
mobtle
1Mier the last publication of
also wdl buy nones ond &lt;10 INQl ELECTIUC ronvo llocpo 2
or your home; Will I
acre S20,000
Authomed
Stnger Soles and
home wdl be o Har~t pubhc
this nollce, whleh will be
ponlos. Phooe (614) 698 3290
houseworlc and ironing
piKe
hvmg
room
suite,
nevw
~.. ·1 -- Serv1ce We sharpen Scissors
sole to the highest bidder,
l'Ubllshed once each weeJc. for
RuthR.....M.
MAIN
Meigs County Area Call
used
I
rechner
2
months
old
RIVER LOT- with wafer,
EXCAVATING, dom loader ond
siK canucutlvt weekS The
Sop! Z7, 1976ot10o m oil liS
P1ckett or Madolyn
Collovonongs (61•)667 :1073
lilt DUbllcollon will be mode
POMEROY, 0.
S Moln St , Akron. Otuo 19D. 111 y - old German Shepherd•
electricity, and sewage
backhoe work dump trutks
_992
___
38_M
__________ ~~ ~
on o,t, •• 1916 ond fho 21
spoyod
and
hod
shols
No
Winchest.r Mobile Home S N
TWO motQrboots, one row boot
Only 53,000
ood lo-boys lor htro will houl dlyl fOr .ntwer will stert on
popors, $&lt;tO Phono 9•9 2181 or
265-4632 Coolocf G Pope for
for sale or trode for guns or
JUST LISTED- l.flil acres.
hi I dirt, to soli limestone ond
lhlt dlltt
-~
9.9 2631
1nspectJon
The
F1restone
Bank
equal
value Coll992 5141
NEW
LISTINGSpotless
r,roval Coli 8ob or R-r
Jol
In caae of your failure to
Income
from
nas
well,
free
3
bed
1
ted
ho
-•·
phon. (216) 253-5551
•
room tnsu a
me
oro doy phone 992 7089
antwer or otherwise respond
1970 Randolph Cood&gt; trovol
!1'1• Timber, stocked pond,
Ceromrc tile balh, natural
noght phone 992·3525 or 992
as required by ttte Ot'tlo RuiH HUNTS Pet Shop 11 now reope-n.
16
ft.
sl"ps
4 Phone
tro•ler,
frutl trees, barn, other
gas F A. furnace, carport
5232
Of Civil Procedure ludoment
985 3371
lng, lots of new merchanchse
bv default will be rendered
b~ lid I ng. garage NIce
d •~
537 500
7.~;:-::;;;;:-;-:-~-;:-:-:;-;-- MOBILE home lor sale or rent . 3'
at low prtees Rtoperung 1970 Iuick Riviera good cond•· GREEN beans pKk your own Br·
older home, 5 BR, bath,
an " acre
'
EXCAVATING dozor backhoe
avalnst
yotJ
for
relief
bedrooms al ul•lihes po•W
spectals all weekend Just 2'/a
demanded n this complaint
utility
room,
porches,
ond d1tchar Charles R Hot
t1on , new hres, $900 Phone
1ng contomers Andrew Cross,
Phone 992 7751
"' ~
LARRY E SPENCER,
m1les from ChMter on Route
MODERN
Bllevel
3
!lold Soc'·' Hoe Servtco
II ng.
carpe
paneling
b
d
•
1
th
742-2796
lotort
Foils
2•7-2852
Clerk or courts,
0 room uome
248
EXCELLENT AT JUST
n
e
Rutland Ohoo Phono7•2·2008 8d5 mobile home, rual remod•l
Common Pleas Court
1975 MONTE CARlO oulomollt COAl furnoco Phone 7•2 2918
country Fam!ly room.
ed Pnced very reosonoblu
Meigs County, Ohio SHOOTING Molch I"'' oH Rl 7
power siMnng power brakes
$42.000 00
e q u 1p p e d
k It c h e n ,
SEPTIC Syslems m•lo!led by
Phone 843·2663.
"
ct) l, 10, 17, 24, ( 10) I, 1. 6fc
by pau Sunday 12 p.m
01r conddionmg, AM rad10 and 1973 Hondo 350, 4 cylinder 2900
NICE RANCH TYPE
ba$f.menl, garage, 31raller
licensed mstollor Shepard
stereo roily wheels, w111 sell
miles, extras $795 Phone
Small yard 3 BR, balh,
hooK'up$. end 11 acres
Conrrottors Phone 7•7 2&lt;f09
949·2181 or 949 2631
r-.,sonobla Phone 992·7036
large living, full basement,
$41 ,500
SEPTIC T"NKS c!aonod Modern
NOTICE
1968 JEEP Wogonoar 6 cy! • CHURCH bus 1954 Chovrolol,
NG
FA
furnace ,
Somtatlon 992·395-4 or 992
Notlu tS hereby \liven that
$500 Con be'"" at the Laurel
carpeted, paneled, lot1 of
4
BEDROOMS
2428
wheel dnve. Lad out hubs
the understgned Intends to
$?'9S Harold Brewer Long lot
CI1H Free Methochst Church off
cabinet• $18,000 00
Aluminum •I ding, living
~W:'Il:l;=;do_r_oo-;f;:-,n-g-. - c-..- ,-,-ru-, -... - n, WILL DO odd job• roofing pain,,..
make application to the
0
tom Otuo -'5743
the Rl 7 by pan or phone
t1ng, hauling, tree work o.!ld •
Probate Court In Meigs
INVESTORS- We have 1
across front of hOUse. Iorge
plumbmg ond hoofing No job
992-2272
mowing Phon•992·7409
COf.lnty , Ohio, for an order to
unit with 3 rentals In
dlnfng, hot water heat.
too Iorge or too small Phona
197S FOffO F-250 • whHI drtvo, :::::::'=7.---;-,.----;--;;change his name to Wtlilam
wtU rrade for 74 75 2 pickup 197,. 350 Kowotokl good condt
.
excellent neighborhood al
Wonf only $16,500
::77::
•2;:2:14
:::;8:;:-"-;:---;----:;:-Davtd Zeigler
Sa1d ap
Phone 992·3427 after 6 p m
han 3oWO m•las, must sell
plication will be by petition to
$600 Phono (610) •46 2909
lust $20,001) 00.
NEW LISTING
CARPENTER lloorlng colltng
4
be filed 1n satd Probate Court
1'169 Dodvo Swinger, 340, •
Another' unit on corner lot
business room•. p!u• a 3
-!-paO:n::•:::l•:.:
ng" -7P"ho::n:.:•c:992
..:.:,.::
'EI:.:5..:.
9:_,....
on or aft'r the 25th day of
speed 9..9 2-"3or949·2432.
WARM Morn1ng circulot1ng
wllh • rentals (furnished)
-::
SAVE ON
October. 1976 Dated th1s 24th
1
brl
bedroom
apartment
New
DOZER
work
ond
welding
Con
Thl
I "
5
5
heater, 40,000 BTU with ther
day Of September, 1976
ck &amp; frame Just
hot water furnace, lront
tact Jome1 Parsons, Rt 1,
1970 GMC Astro 95 318 O.troll
modat and blower Natural
W1lliam David Trader
_11S,800.00
porch &amp; basement Only
Rocona on Cormel Rood
CARPRINO
gas used very little. Phone
O.tJel. 13 speed lronsm•sslon
(91 2• lie
JUST LISTED ..: Very nice
twtn screw Call949 2549
992-2747 after 2 p m
older home ov&amp;rlooks the
S!l,OOO
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
1971 Ford Maverick olr P ' , red COllECTORS bottles seals un
3 BR balh f
1
DOZER TANKS
- LARGE
AND SMALl,
rver
•
• ormol
NEW LISTING - Nice
SEPTIC
INSTALLED
LOW
"W oX1IIU
wolh block vinyl lop Phone
broken Coil oftor 6 p.m (:XW)
&lt;I
dining,
porches,
basement
large
lawn,
3
bedroom
BOY
AND
OUMI'
TRUCKS.
81ll
INSTALLED
9•9 2801 thorp
n3-5651
NOTICE ON FILING
S12,500
00
house,
city
uflllfles,
born
PULLINS,
PHONE
992-2•78
DAY
OF INVENTORY AND
1'170 Chovollo Molobu 300, V-8, ~HA::--:Y:'-,:':
pl~tk:-'u'-p-;l-n ;:flo-;1-;d-o-n-;:So-;t-u; rd;-oy-. LISTINGS NEEDED AT
Ragutor 114.95
end garage. $3,500 00.
-::O::;::
fi N;:IG;.;.Hc.
T:.....--;---,,----;:
APPRAISEMENT
oufo . lilt sf-tng whool llghl
Sept 25 6'16-1288
ONCE
•
The Stale of Ohio, Meigs
'
green, vmyl top new brakes, 2
HENRY E. CLELAND
WE HAVE SEVERAL
PROTECT your swimming pool I
Covnty Court at Common
'ic!. Yd.
new
hres
good condition, high BfNELLI mini btke Phone 985BROKER
BUSINESS
LOCATIONS
Wlnlorltlng kits covers on
Pltls, Prob1te Division.
STARCK consol1 piano like new
miloovo, $650 Phone 985 3988
3371
TO SELL
tlfru.ze service for above or ' Everydoy money savor
To the Executor or Ad
comple~ with bench Cherry
992·2259 or 992-2568
In ground pools D Bumgard
mlnlstrator of the estate, to
Good choice colors.
•
WRECKED
1970
V,W
for
sale,
COAL
for
JOie
$22
per
ton
Open
finish Phone 7o2-291l6
such of the fOllowing as 1re
ner Sales, Middleport, Ohio
motor and transmission good
6 days per week ond even1ngJ
residents of the State of Ohio,
1Z or 15 Fl.
Phooe 992 57:U
condthon for $125 6 tlrft and
For further informohon call I
viz - the surviving spOuse.
rims
Phono
Oonold
Pooler,
(6t4)
367·7338
the
next of
kin,
tht -=
.::DITCH Digging Phone (304) 773
beneficiaries under the Will.·~
5839 or (30-1) na 5788
985 3897
COlEMAN full 011 furnace 50,000
anct to the attorney or at
_
..,, gold, red, blue, rust 'bfu
.
Coil
(:XU)
882·2971
New
1
torneys representing any Of r---~-:-.;...;:....___--"-i
HOCKING RIVER Trocilng Com·
Do
It yourself, with
Hovon
pony GUN5-0VER 250 IN
tht aforementioned persona
IIIAIIYrD
padding, 17 95 sq yd.
•
NEW LISTING 113 ocrn form, 80 ocr11 tillable
0 w Wlsem1n, Deceased,
II;,
STOCK Buy, sell trade. ~78
SWEET patoloos, rod whiiO oflt
Wl111
fiiCkllllllnstolllcl
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No. 218!2, Rl I, Rutlana. Ohio,
lend, nice 2 story farm houH, 7 room• &amp; beth, all
Richland Alhens, Ohio 45701
WHEEL CAMPER troller, furnace
yellow, $8 00 per bu!f!el
Sl. flNtu•re Ylrd
Scipfo. Township
Experienced
llmbn
hardwood
floors
end
ba•ement.
Barn
and
other
Phone
(614)
593·8906.
double
fold-down cloJet
Phone 985 3364 or 985·38'j1
You are hereby notified that
CALL 742-2211
Skidder
stainless statl sink, Inside or
oulbulldlng1, 2 ponds A nice laying farm priced logo.
the lnvtnrory and Ap warkers,
WILL trim or cut trHt and shrub
SCHOOL
sawing
mochlne
Stnger,
TALK TO
stove
new
porto-pot!
outside
~oted near Chnter, coil for oppl
pralsefT\ent of Ihe fl'state of fhe oper1tors, timber cutters
bory Phone 949 2$15 or 7•2
feoturet buttonfl,Oie, blind
WENDELL
GRATE " "'
.. joeks, ~vy duty owning
aforementioned,
deceased. ond yord men Complete
3t67
late of Sl1d County 1 was flied coverage •~d bonus C.ll
CARPET CONSUlTANT
new tires tl..ps 6, S995 set • hem sawt on ~111, $48 cosh
NEW
LISTINGEver
dream
ot
owning
your
owr
Also S1nger Touch and Sew
In tt'tis Court Said Inventory
lUilOING remodeling, and
Phone 7•2·2125
gollcourse? Here's your chance for you or vour friends
and Appra.seoment will be lor ft2·6139 or after 7 p m 367·
like now $31 cosh Phone 992
rapolrs Quality work eftlcient
1•2s
Frotey
Chopptng
and
to
own
1
nice
rolling
golf
course,
SOI/2
acres,
9
greens,,
hearing before tt'tls Court on
7187
11rv1ca
Jene Rodman phon•
Company,
ntce mOdern CIUD nouse. outbuilding with oil spraying
the lth day of October. 1976, at Logging
992·5980.
10 00 o'c lock A M
Cheshire. 0
and seeding equipment, need• some mowing and a
•
Any person &lt;ttslrlng to file ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' AVERAGE $40 on evening or
little repolr work on golf courH This could be
rl
exceptions thertto must file
SALE
742-2211
Rutland • ,
afternoons demonstrating
purchased wllh the 113 acres llsled above one:!
them at least five days prior to
One good uud Glbsonguaranteed
toya
and
gilts
No
developed
Into
a
beautiful
18
hole
golf
course,
col!
for
the daft set for hearlna
coppertone stele-by-side - '
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oppt
cash mvntment, no delivery or
Given under my hand and
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MARTINSVILLE, Va.
Mlko us on offer.
collecting Computers do you
Htl of solO Courl this 2111 aoy
of September, 1'76
(UPl) - Darrell Waltrip
paperwork, Coil 9•9 2803 or Good
SPECIAL - 3 bedroom and attechod garage. total
used
G. E.
Mann lng 0 Webster Thunday turned In the
992 2927 "lao booking parllos.
oleclrlt home under conlfrucllon on '12 acre lot. Owner
relrigorotor.
$200
Judge
w!llllnlsh In 311 days for buyer or will sell"asls" May
'' By Ann 8 Watson ,... time In practice for HOUSEKEEPE~ wonted to /tva In
One gOod uucl Homollle
Deputy Cl-erk tbltJ SUnday's nDIIIIng rt lbe
Do light housework and core
taka trlde. Localld near Chester.
Chain Sow
SIOO
(9) 2• (10) 12ft
for 3 Khool chlldron Coil 992
$100,000 Old Dmllnlon 000
59•1
Mon., Tuts~ Wecl.
Ont good used Homa!llo
COOLVILLE- Nice mod lirlck home containing three
Gl'llld Natloaal 11oct C8r
S..por XL Chain Sow. S200
bedrooms, dining room, llv(ng room will) llreploce,lull
8:00tll5:00
boHment wllh garage, Iorge fronl porch. not gas
.•
furnoce, city water and well water, 1 beeutlful home
Thursday I tlll2
with approx. 51;, acres of land, fruit lrees and shade
lllllt II'OIDI lbe .1125 mile GARAGE In Pomeroy or Mid·
dleport area October 15th to..
trees surrovndlng II Plenty ot garden space, good
,
1OVIIat allplld oiiii.IJO m11e1
Juno Ill Phono 992 IIJfil
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fishing erN close by,locoted In Coolville, Ohio Priced
per hour In the faateat
at only $32,000 Call now.
unknown
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
LEGATEES,
ADV,I NISTRATORS, AND
ASS'lGNS OF EL THA STANS
MUSTARD,
If
BURY

9 _ The Dally Selllintl. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, Sept 24, 1976

75 Plymouth Duster 318, automatic,

1972 Chev. Imp. Cust. 2 Dr. HT, air, AM-FM
~
Sa e pr1ce $1795

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factory air, P.S ., P.B., 14,000

mi 1es .................................... S289S

1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, yellow with black top.
Sale Price $2695

1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,

1972 Chev. Townsman Wagon, air, local owner . . . . . . $2195

factory air, P.S., P.B ., vinyl
roof. ...................................
1974 Chevy

Monte

350

Carlo,

automatic, factory air,

$2595

P.S.,

V -8,
P.B.,

vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM- FM stereo, radial
tires. Local owner and sharp.
1973' Ford

$4200

LTD 4 dr., factory air,

P.S., P . B •• vinyl roof, tilt
wheel. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ... $2495
1973

Dodge

Polara

Custom.

1971 Dodge Polar Wagon, nice family car. u•••Only $1695
1971 Ford Torino 4 Dr. HT. This is a rough car. •••••• $595
1970 Ford Maverick, auto., nice little car •••••••• Sale $995
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix, auto., air, one owner •••••• $1495
1969 Ford LTD, P.S., P.B., good transportationoooooo$595
1969 Chevelle Wagon, auto., P.S., P.B., good car. •••• $595
1968 Buick Lesabre,2 Dr. HT. A little rough, runs

good . ••eee•e•eaeee e••e•••eeee•••eee••••••••~•••e•e• $495
1968 Pontiac Exec. 4 Dr. HT. Real good

transportation~.• e e•e•e••e•eeee••e•aeeaaeeeeteeee••

4 . dr .

sedan, factory air, P . S ., P.B., vmyl
roof, radial tires. A nice family
car ....... .......................... .... $1995
1973 Buick

H.T.,

LeSabre Custom,

factory air,

P.S.,

4

dr.

or Used you owe It to yourself

P . B ., vinyl

roof ............................ .. ....... $2795
1972 Pontiac Lemans,

Before You Buy Any Car New

2 dr .•

coupe,

6

to check with us. We are the
friendly dealer. We have the

cyl., automatic, P . S ............... 51695
1972

Pinto

Station

Wagon,

4

cyl ,

automatic . ........................ .... $1395
1973

Ford

Country

Squire

4

Dr.

Wagon, factory air, automatic, P.S.,

sharpest pencil in town. See one
of these friendly salesmen.
Cew o rd Calvert,

J.

D. Story or

Bill

Nelson

~--...,.,

P.B., rack on her back ............ $2495
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger,

2 dr .

H . T .•

slant six, automatic, P.S ......... $1495
1969 Ford Torino,

2 dr.

H.

T. 6

cyl .......................•.•.......•.••.... $695
1971 Ford 4 Dr. Wagon .............. $695

71

Ford Torino

4 dr ·• ~tat ion

factory air, automatiC,
rack on her back.

"Go~

wagon,

P .:9·S
.. ............. .. $ 1

Selection of

Cheaper Cars in Stock."

New Midland Base or Mobile
CB.

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CLEARANCE

P.S .•

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23 Channel

We have (two) good reasons to offer you the
greatest price advantage ever on our remaining

1976

'175
(1)

RIGGS USED CARS
Roger R1ebel

models• • •

985-4100

Located ln St. R1.7
for electr•c serv•cc set forlh In
Sect 1on 1 of lh•s Or d1nanc e
shall be calcula Ted as follows
( ll Each month dunng the
term of th1S Ord1nance the
Company Will ca lc ulate b1IIS
tor
s tandard
!&gt;econdary
e l ec lr"• c serv•c c 1n the
Mun•c 1pallly at the rat e!&gt; se1
for th 10 Sec tton 1 of tn•s Or
dtntU1Ce
(2 J Each monTh the Cam
pany Wt ll rende r a bil l for
st reel ll ghl tng sen tc e m the
Mun 1C 1pa l1ty 1n a cc ordance
w1lh !he prov1 s1Q ns of the then
ctf~c t 1ve street
l1ghlmg or
d1nan c~ of the Mun• c •pai•IY
!3) Ea c h monTh dur•ng th e
•erm of Th 1S Ord•nance the
Company w111 reca tc ulale btlls.
tor res1den t1 a1 and genera l
servtce - small - secondary
serv•ceat the rates set forth m
Section 1 of lh• s Ordmance
amended m lhe manner s.et
forth 10 See110n 6 of th•s Or
d1nan ce
( 41 The dtfferen ce be tween
\h e
ca lcu lat •on s
under
Paragrapn ( 1) hcre mabove
re ferr ed to n lh 1s Sec l•on 2
and the cal c ula l •on s as
prov1dcd m Paragraph {31
her emabove r eferred 10 •n lh1S
Sec lton 1 s hall be applied to
the paym ent of the c urrent
bills to th e Mun ,c tpall ty for
serv1 ce rendreed under the
en effec11ve Si reet L•ght•ng
~rdlnance
1nC. Iudtng any
unpa1d balance from prev•ous
penods Any s uch d iff erence
not requ~rcd for the payment
of the current b1il s hall be
applied to subsequent bill s tor
sa•d services
SECTION 3 Tha t. til the
even I Th(! term of any contract
lo r
st andard
s e c ondary
clcclr 1c serv •c e hereafter
made w1lh consumers •n lhe
Mun ctpa ltT \1 pursuanT To the
proOJ1S10n of lhts Ordmance
shall exTend beyond the te r
minatton date ol fh1 !&gt; Or
d1nance th e rates mcluding
the
M1n1mum
Monlhiy
Charg e
c hargeable
ther e- under shall be lh e rates
•n
etfP c t
w•thtn
the
Mlln crpaltly at the l1mc such
charqe 1!&gt; rtl ade
~ ECTION J
ThdiTh e Rul es
and Rcgv lallon:!. contained m
the Comprtny ~ P II ( 0 No I
nn fil e Wl lh The Publi C
Ullttlt CS Comm•ss•on of OhtO
tas the same may !rom lln• e
10 T1mc be am endt•d or sup
pi cn1en 1ed l as ctrc no• tn
co nfl1 ct wtlh th f' .;)I' pit ~ "

house and everything MUST be soldl

Ray R1ggs
Chester. 0 .

pro 'J tS ions of th•S Ordman ce
are app!ict~ble To a ll ser ... •ce
rendered under and pursuanT
lD th1S Ordman ce Not hmg
c onta1ned w d lnn l l ts Or
dtnt~nce
shall pr eve11f any
consum er from fakmg ad
vantage
o1 hm
•oe eff ective
pe r od of wthi
S Ordmance
of
any
appl •cab te
ru le
rcgula l,o ns . supp leme n t or
opt.onal rOle whten the
Company may make availab le
1n 11S Puc 0 No I on ft le
w 11 n the Publt c UTt l ilr es
Com m iSS IOn of Oh•o for the
cta s.s of serv 1ce •n..,ot.., ed
Ordman ce s hall be and
SE CT tON S That lh 1S
remaon .n for ce as to b• ll s lor
e lecfr1c serv•ce ba sed on
mete r read• ngs mad e durtng
th e per~od com menc1ng on the
effec ttvc date of th s Or
dmanc e and end1 ng on July ~ 5
1977 subtect To prror Ter
m•na 110n ot tht s Ordtnanc e as
prol/tded for In Section a or tt11 s
Ordmance
SECTION 6 That 1f at any
•li•S wllhln
Ord•nance
11mc
the per•od t1xedThe
by
Munteopalo ly should author w
an a1terna11VC meThod for the
payment of !he then curr ent
bollS of lh e Muno copallly for

f~r~~~~~·d"~~~~ ':.:.'~~e ~~~~~~ra~~
:f,~"~~~v~:,~~~:~ ·~~ 9 ~~.~ 9 1":,"

donance
th e ancl
Munprices
lc opat••v
th en 1he of
rates
for
sta ndard secondary electnc
scr..,•ce heretnabo\le se t fonn
shall be amended as follow s
RESIDENCE SERVICE
Th e charge for the f1 rs t 30
kwh per monlh sl1ali be 10 OGc
per kwh and th e m n1mum
charge
s hall
be
S.J 25
0 1n erw1se
the
schedule
remams unchanged
GENERAL SERVICE
SMALL '- SECO~OAR Y
Th e charge for the f1rs1 JO
kwh per month shal oc o :l5c
per kwh , and the a~\1 ~;,.] .I ll
M 1n lmum Monthly Charge
shall be reduced Sl SO per
mon1h
Otherwtse
The
schedule rema 1ns llr\Changed
SECTION 7 ThaT th 1S
Ord•nance shatl lak e effect
from i!nd af ter tile earliest
~N i od allowed by law and ts
wr1 ttt1 n
accep1ance
bY
(ollJmbus and ~ou• h c n, , OhtO
fl t: clriL Compc'lny
~ [;(liON
H
That the
M Uil H l~dt l y by l t'g SI(I IIV e
,1
1111 ut 1h r rotllpany .. tnll
hl ,
IIH r 1q il
10 t• r"'lll\lh

New management Is cleaning

(2)

New models are due to arrive any day
and we need the room

I

are hm1ted, and prices listed below are good 1hru

Quantities
1976

Sept . 30,

(NEW VOLKSWAGEN$)

DASHERS

BUS

Total

ooo
5
3

SOME MODELS R£DIJCED

(l)
( )
4
(2)
( )
1
8 Umts

BEETLES
RABBITS

•

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(NEW AMC CARS)
As Low As

( 3)

GREMLIN
HORNET
PACER
TOTAL

One
SportabDut,
one Hatchback. all
three at dealer
cost!

(2)
(3)

1----------.. . .
8 Units

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(DEMONSTRATORS)

N
RABBIT

(1)

Factory A.C.

PACER (1) Pacer-X

Was$4,658.00

OW$3,688.00

Was $4,953.00 . NOW $3,650.00

MATADOR ( 1) "Loaded" Was $5,872.00 • NOW
S PORTABOUT ( 1) "Loaded"
Was ..
~J,u;.c:II,IUU.

(ADDED PLUS)
We have the cleanest Used Car Inventory in t~e areal
Thirty (301. ready to go units for you to choose from Novas, Chevelles, Montes, Pick-Ups, Dusters, Satellites,
Buicks, and many others.

"The Area's Latest

D~al~r

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With A New Dealing Policv "
thts Ord in ance al anv 11me
upon wr111en nollcc I led Wlfh
the other party here to a! lei' S I
th tn y 130) days pr1or TO s uch
1crm •nallon dat&lt;'
~ ECliON '9 Thai the term!.
and prO'JI ~Io n s of lh1S Or
dtn . H H 1 1• f 101n1 t1 1ld SC\Il'ral

I

and the mvalld•ty of one shall Gene Grate
no! affect the val•d•ty of (he qerk
olh1 r
Pil &lt;t'&gt;L'd by the Coun cil or !he
Approved th s 14th day of
Vttlagt"' o f M1ddl ~ por1
th is SepTember
1976
tJth rt"y o f September 1976
Fred Hoffman
Mayor
/l liE :O, T
( Ql 2-a ( 10 ) 1 2tc

I

�•-Tbe Dally Sent!neJ,Middleport.l'mleroy, 0., ~J,IIooJA . ... mo

Canier Wanlld
For

p~f.~~Jf~\:.fore For Fast Results Use The Sentinel ~~ssifie~ ~

I l

tilt Muon u ...

Earn IJC'tr1

SPflldlng
money anct valuable
prlzts. Call (614) Pf2.
2156.

1be Dai~ Sentinel

Publication
cancellationa,
cor~ec .
tiona accepted first dly of
P•bllution

R•GULATIONI
Th~ Publisher rtserves

the- right to edit or reject

any

ads

lectlonal

deemed

Ob ·

The publlaher

will nat be rtspontlble for

mort then one Incorrect

Insertion

RATES
For Went ACI Service

5 cents per worCI one
lnurtlon
Minimum ChlrDt 11 00.

POMEROY, O.

1"' cents per word three

TO

PU8LIC NOTICE
ELTHA STANSBURY

MUSTARD , If living whose
address Is unknown

TO

ALOA J EASTERDAY ,

address unknown J

TO EDGARD WHEELER ,
addrns Unknown.
TO
PEARL BENNETT,
lddrns unknown
TO LOll Seybond, address
unknown.
TO. Lutlla Davis, lddrtss
unknown,
TO

Rulh Wrlnketmen, aa

drtss unknown ,

TO Lottie Gaskill,
unknown ;

lddress

TO Lute Wheeler, address
unknown
TO Ross W Gaskill, address
unknown,
TO Relph Holler, address

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conncutlve Insertions
26 cents r,er wotd
eonucutlve ntvtlons

she

25 Per Cent Dlscoun1 on
paid ads and ads p•ld
within tO days

CARD 01' THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for
lO wora

lnlmum

Eacn addltlonal word 3

cents

ILIND;lDS
Additional 25c Charoe

per Advlf'tlstment

OFFICE HOURS
to 500 pm
Dally, 8 30 om 10 12 oo
Noon Saturday
Poone 1001 y 992 2156
830 am

NOTICES
ATTN

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OlD turnltura ka boxes, brats
beds, woll tetephonas and
porh or compiH houJeholdJ
Wnte M 0 Millar, Rt 4
Pomeroy Ohio Co/1992 77tiJ
CASH pold lor oil mokos ond
models of mobtle hornet
Phohe a reo code 614 .. 23 9531
TIMBER, Pomeroy Forest Pro
ducts Top price for ttond1ng
Jawtimber Coli Kent Honby
1·••6o&amp;S10
COINS, 192'9 and older currency
gold and silver scrap WUI buy
or trde HIIVI a good selection
ol coins to stU or trade Alto,
hove supplies and metal
detecors Roger Wamsley on
Leading Creak and Rutland
Rood Phono 7•2 2331 for on of
for
$$CASH$$ for runked outos
Phone742 2081 Fryas Truck &amp;
Auto Ports, Rutland
BED lor 1968 Ford F fOO Fork Also
for salt Stgnotura fuel 011
1 tove, outomotlc
with ton
Phono2•7 2192

II

ALL HOUSEWIVES
All Yard Sales, Rummage ,
F"orch and B•sement Porch
and Basement Sales, ere
must b~ paid In advance .
Get vour• In early by
stopping by our Office at
The Dally Sentinel, 111
Court St or writing Box
729, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
with your rem llt8nce

HOMESITE$ for sole 1 ocre ond
up Middleport, near Rutland
Colt 992 7•81

FURNISHED, 2 bedrm apartment
odultt only In Middleport
~ Phone 992-387..
3 AND ,. RM furn ished and un
turnithltd opts Phone 992

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COUNTRY Mobile Home Pork Rt.

Business &amp;rDices .

NEW 3 bedroom house 2 baths
oil alec , 1 ocre Middleport
close to Rutland. Phone 997
7.. 81

33 ten miles north of Pomeroy SMALL form for tole 10% down
owner financed Monroe Coun
lorg•lotJ with concrete patios
ty W Vo Phono (30() n2
sidewalks, runners and oft
3102 0&lt; (:XU) 772 3227
strHt parking Phone 992 7479
ONE bedroom apartments at COUNTRY farmland with •~lud
ed woods water and good oc
VIllAGE /MNOR In Mlddloparl
cess In Monro. Cour'lty, W Va
for $10.. monltlly plus elec or
SI ,OOD down coli (30() n2.
$130 lntludlng olotlrlt LOWER
3102or (:XU) m ·3227
RATES FOR SENIOII CITIZENS
Conv1ment to shopping on 3 '*::troom house tor sale at 520
Third 011d MIU Streets m M1d
Sycamore St Middleport good
dlepor1 Brand n1w high quoli·
buy for $8 000 Phon• 992 3578.
ly oparfmenll
See tke
or992-7667.
monager of Apt 16, or call
.SO Acre farm 5 room house, out
992 n11
bulld.ngs. lruit trHs 2 locO•
AVAILABLE at Rivar~lde AJ)Ort
lions mode for a1l and gas
mentt
I bedroom aport
walls own water system on
m1nts $100 par month 2
good blacklop fflOd Coli B1ll
bedroom apartments $133 ptr
Clonch 992 S795
month One price for oil Phone
6 room house, modem kitchen
992 3273
carpehng, 1n Harrison&gt;~ Ilie con
2 Bedroom tra1ler reol nice
ven1ent ta mmes $8 500
odui!J only Phone 992--3324
Phone1•2·27'16

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ANY PITCH
ANY SIZE

W!nsllleld ~ttt~~~cemiiiY "
Frot Elfl111at11
'On llody Work
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Yarboroup
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)l'aetlcllllp.
Dave I'Wion rt 8partana.
bva, S.C., paltecJ the IIIXIIId 2 llodroom double wldo, ullllflft

llalabed

lblnl.
'
laadly'• 500 1rlmter will
collect .-,ooo, wllb I tt,OGO
-.far lbe lap leader.

pold Furnlsltod Phono 992
7666
2 Bedroom lroilor, $28 po&lt; WMI&lt;,
all uflhllos paid Phono 992·

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WORKING dlshwoshor ook
dr•sar got cooking and
hoofing 110vo, new ond usod
merchcindi11 Friday 7 p m 01
thit Auction House, Horton St .
Mason W Vo. Conttgnmenls
welcome Phone (!ICN) 17:1-

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51 ACRES FREE GAS-Modern JIV&gt; story hou1e. 3 br.,
dining room, flro place, full basement, nice porches
and out buildings. Large scenic lake wllh grNn grass
end pint ' ' ' " around It Walch"tne largo bas• swim
along In file clear water Pr.tty 111 plcluro. Priced to
..u $37,500.00

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WE'RE READY TO DEAL
1972 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ................. 12995
Svper Clean, !Ike new

1974 FORD GRAND TORINO 4 DR............ 12795
1974 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR ......... •...... '2795
Auto trans • p 1 , olr

1973 CHEVY IMP. 2 DR...................... •2795

Ford

6

F -1 00,

cyl.

trans .• long wtde bed .............. $2495

'lz

1973 Chevrolet

350

Ton Truck,

engine, stand. trans ., long wide bed,

•

radial tires. Sharp .................. $249S

1976 Ford F150, auto., P.S., P.B., like new •••••••••• $4695
1972 Ford

Econoline Van, 302

V - 8,

long

Air, auto Irons . P S

inside . ..... .. .... .. ... .... ... ~ ......... S2000

wheel

base,

partly

finished

CARS

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR. ••.. •............... • 2795
1

IPI:Q MONTH)

1973 VEGA •.•. ··.··••·····••··••••··••·••·••••

1495

1971 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR................. 1695

1971 VOLKSWAGEN BEEnE ................. 1495

1972 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR•••• ,.............. 1495

1974 FORD PICKUP 'tZ TON : .......:........ 13195

DAN THOMPSON
FORD

2 SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
Motor Co.
QUALITY

Demen~d-m1o1v•b•e•••••·~~~~~~~~~~~~---,

PARK RESERVED ,
SATURDAY~ SEPTEMBER 25
5100

P.M.

"FAMILY OUTING"
OF
AMHERST COAL CO.

OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY-11 A.M. TIL 9 P.M.

CAMDEN PARK

1975 Buick Century Custom 2 Dr. H.T. Sharp •• oooooo$4195
1975 Buick Skylark, V-6, auto., low mileage . . . . . . . . . $3695
1974 Opel Manta, 2 dr ., 4 cyl., 4 speed, gas saver . . . . ,S2995
1973 Chev. Imp, Custom,2 dr. HT, air, nice car . . . . . . S2695

4

cyl.,

1973 Chev. Vega,4cyl.,oluto.,agassaver.••••••••• $1495

auto . trans ., factory air ...... , .... $2295

1973 Ford Mustang Mac he I, auto. A sharp car ·••••• $2895

1975 Chevrolet Vega Wagon·.

Bon's wife's car

u.s. 60

LOOK AT THESE GREAT BUYS

V -8

1972 FORD GRAND TORINO SPORT ......... 11995

UNTIL

"YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER"

standard

Clean low mileage

Appltcable
to
ea c h
1
s(!parately metered service
First 30 kwh Wmter 1' OOc
Summer 12 OOc per kwh
Nut 170 kwh Winter 54 OSc
1
Su mmer 4 OSc per kwh
Next 600 kwt't , Winter 3 JOe
s vmmer 3 JOe per kwh
Clean !n1lde &amp; out
Next 70(1 kwh. Winter J (lQc
Summer J 30c per kwh
Over 1500 kwh Wtnter 1 50c
1
summer J ooc per kwh
Gas Saver
Sf"ASONAL PER IODS
Tt'te winter per iod shall be
1
th.e
billing
months
of
~ovember lt,ouoh May ana
t;h e summer per iod Sha ll be Auto trans .. P S , air
tM! billing months of June
through October
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
: The aboOJe !&gt;Chedu le of One owner
aharges shall be adtusted In
11ccordance with the fuel cost
MANY MORE
~d 1u stme nt clau se as set forth
Save
NDwon
A
1976
Pmto. Mustang or Maverick.
on Rider No 1 (Sneet No 250)
f!lect pursuant to Order
Number I 74 760 EL AIR and
See: Pal Hill, Rocky Hupp
14 813 EL AIR of the PubliC
or Melv1n L1ttle
Ul•ll1tes Commlsston of Oh1o,
and as may be changed from
For a good deal on a new or used vehicle
time to time by order of the
c~ mrplsslon
Open Evenings Til7:00
MINIMUM CHARGE
Except
Thurs. and Sat .
Mln•mum monthly cha rge
l9 8S per meter per month
Closed Sunday
GENERAL- SERVICESMALL- SECONDARY
AVA ILABILITY
• Available for general llghl
a nd power service to con
su mers using the Company s
standa rd serv1ce
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
~lternat•ng cu rrent , 60
cv cte delivered trom the
Middleport
Ce mpany's
secondary
dt-stributton
systems
at
nominal voltages of 120 120
240 or 120 208 volts s.mgle
pf\ase, and 120 208 120 240
208 2AO and 480 volts 3 phase
Ser vice of at least one of the
forego1no
characteriStics
shalt be macte available to a
customer. the particular
serv•ce chat'"acterlst~ts to be
at the opt ton of the Company
SCHEDULE OF CHA11GE5
( f"!R MONTH I
Detnand Charge First 6 kw
or. less of Maximum Oemand
Wlnter and Summer lnclucted
w~t~ energy charge
1973 CHEVROLET 1;, TON
52995
Over 0 kw of Maximum
8' Fleetslde V 8 engine automatrc trans , factory a1r
Demand
Winter
S2 20.
p steering &amp; brakes local, 1 owner, low m1leage truck
Summer SJ 20 per kwh
energy Charge
good ttres radio
First 30 kwh W1nter 14 25c ,
Summer 14 25c per kwh
11895
1973VEGAGT CPE
Nexl 370 kwh Winter 5 OOc ,
Local owner, 4 cyl automatic, p steering, retdlo, arr
Summer SS OOc per kwh
'Next 600 kwh Winter '3 20c
conditioned, good tim
Summer J soc per kwh
Next 4000 kwh Winter 2 JSc
1972 CHEVELLE MALIBU
1!49l
Summer 2 6Sc per kwh
H T cpe, good tires, radio, VB. automatic, P S , P B ,
Next 15000 kwh Wtnter
2 lSc, Summer 2 45c per kwy
bucket seats, runs good. needs pa tnt
Over 20000 kwh
\'ltnter
1 9Sc Summer 2 25c p-er kwh
SEASONAL PERIODS
The wmter period shall be
the
biil1ng
months
of
November through May and
the summer perrod shall be
the blllmg monlhs of June
th'r'ttugh Oc tober
FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
The above schedule of
charges shall be adtustect in determ tned at the Company s any month Shall no t be les!&gt;
accordance with the tuel cost optton
a s th e M~asured than the grea,er or (aJ the
adjustment clause as set forth Demand
established by Mutmum Recorded Demand
on Rider No 1 (Sheet No 2SOJ cont•nuous measurement or for
the current mon th or (b )
file~
pursuant to Order by per.odrc tes t or as the the mm1mum
billing demand
N9mber 's 7-4160 EL AIR and Estimated Demand denved •f any speCif u~d
1n the serv1ce
74~Al 3 EL AIR of the Publ ic from the con nected to.&gt;~ti
contract or (c) 50Jercent of
Utilities CommiSSIOn Of OhiO ,
Measu recl Demands etther
h ighesT deman re corded
and as may be changed from by permar1ent lnstallatton of a 1the
n The last 11 months or (d l 80
ti!!'e to time by orc:ter of the de mand meter or by per10d1c percenT of the h•Qhest demand
corn m 1sslon
lest shall be determ.ned in recorded 1n tne la s I 11 month s
MINIMUM CHARGE
accordance wllh the Com
the summer per1od
ifhe m ln1mum monlhly pany !&gt; standard prac l tces dunng
SERVICE AND CONTRACT
ch'llrge shall be S1 50 plus the and ex c ept 1n unusual ca ses
PROVISIONS
applicable demand charge shall be the ma,omum 30
Each se Pa r ate pomT of
&amp;pplled to The Maximum m lnute In tegrat e d kliowa ll delivery
of serv•cc by one or
Demand but not less than demand record1ng of an 1n
more Metered Ser v•ccs shall
tegrat.ng demand meter or
cons•dered a Contract
PAYMENT the h•gh es t reg•stra11on of a be
Locaqon and shalt be me tered
thermal lype demand meter
and b•lled under a separa te
arlit 1S net 1f dUr ing the b tlllng period In serv•ce
con tra ct
m full W1lhm IS tnstances of h1ghly fluctul'lt• ng
Only one Met ered Serv• ce of
of bill On all loacls or demands of shod each
type as to vollage and
not so paid an act durat•on . the
Measured pha!&gt;e w1l l be suppl ied to a
dillon a! cherge of f ive per cent Demand may be determined consumer und er Th 1S Schedule
15 pet 1 of the total amount by appropr•ate meterrng at one ContraC1 Lo cation
billed but not leu than Ten ~ qu pm ent
des•gncd
to Where two or more ser..,1ces
Cents {IOc l will be mede
measure tully 1he lll1Pllcl of are supplied to a consumer at
Q.ETEAMINATION
OF such
demands
Where on e Contract Locaf•on satd
MAXIMUM DEMAND
Measured
De mand s -ere scrvtees
wllhm
the
The Maximum Demand det~rmmed by pcrlod•c tes-t a 11m11allons above s ta ted mav
Sh'tli be the sum of the in Measured
Demand
so be comb1ned in one serv ice
d1'JidUII Demands of each determ ined shall c011t lnue 10 cDntract under lht s Schedule
metered serOJice, suppl1ed effect unttl superseded by a or may be served under
under the provisions of this subSequen t test
separa 1e contract s under thi s
Sc~e dule e)(cept as mod1fied
Esllmated Dema nds shall or oth er appi1cable Sc hedul es
hereinafter
De de term mcd from 1he at the consumers opt10n
Th e Ind ividual Demand of conne cted load on each •n TERM OF CONTRACT
each metered service shall be dl'lldUal metered service , as
The lerm of the contrac t for
de termined septtralely The follows
serv1cc undiJrl this Sch-edule
Individual Demand shall be
F1rST s 000 wa11s a t 90 shall be a s prov•ded 111 ttle
lhe Measured Demand whero percent
Jnd1V1duai contract W1 Th each
the co nnected load on a
Next 5 000 watts a t 80 per co nsumer bUTIM no case shall
metered service Is In eKcess of cent
th e con tra cl term be tes s tha n
twertty (201 ktlowetts where
Over 10 000 wall!&gt; at 70 one vear
the connected load Is twen'Y per cenT
SECTION 2 Thai lh e rates
Th E: Mll x•mum Demand •n
(70) kllowafis or less the
Individual

ON ALL USED CARS AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

1976 Ford Ranger 1/2 Ton Pi(kup. V8,
automatrc, P.S, P B, arr, whrte canvas
bed cover, eye level m1rrors, mag type
wheel covers, sl1d1ng rear window, rear
step bumper, whrte wall llres Th1s was
Gene's personal demo, 2,600 miles.
SAVE! I!!!!
1974

Demo

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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
Of MIDDLEPORT , STATE
OF OHIO
SEC TION 1 That I he. rates
and pric;es wh•ch Columbus
and So uthern. Ohio Eleclr\C
com pany (herelnaflll'r c alled
l comoany ) 1 Its &amp;ucc:enors
ol'nd anions. shall be enlllled
to charge tor standerd
secondary electric strvice
fUrnished to consumers In the
V l llau~ of Midcilepod OhiC\
{ herel{lafler
cllllltd
Munlclp3111y"J tor tl'e period
$e l torlh in Setllon S ot thh
orcs!nance are hereby fixed u
t he following Sij:hc-dule of
Ci hargu
RESIDENCE SERVICE
Available tor re si dence
service to consumers using
s• ngle single phase 60 cycles
120 240 volts
o11erna11ng
c urrenl suppiln through
overheo&amp;d
d \!Hr i but l on
racilltles
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES

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Ford

tNG SUCH

TRENafER

f,........ Co.

NO lUS 16

A

silts.
TRAILER space for rent, one 3 MORNING Star H;fl Buy I ocra
Velvets, nylon prints,
IF YOU hove o service to oHer
miles from Pomeroy, one m
tr~:~ct ol land Will arrange for
htrculons. vinyl solids, ond
Dexter 5 m1ies lrom No 2
fmancmg and small down poy·
want to buy or sell something
f1ncy
prtnts, acctssarles
mm1 PAone 992 S858
ment to butld a home of you r
oe looking for work
or
whotev1r
you U get results
choice
lee Cans1ruct1on ,
Phone 992 3.454 or (614) 4..6
Wtlceil!e
foster wtltl a Senhnel Want Ad 2 Bedroom mobile home De)(ter
lox2f.A
Mlln SlrHI
Phone 992·5858
95611
deceased ,
ROBERT
W
Call 992·2156
St. Rl. 7
Rutland,
0111o
4Jl75
Pl. PINson!
STANSBURY, If deceased
2
Bedroom
mob1le
home
m
Rocme
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Coolvlllt,
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BIG GARAGE Sale Sept 23 24 ,
deceased , MINNIE HOLLER ,
U7·)117
area Phona992 S8S8
homes , bu1lt'" lc ltchtnl, tiled
9
Wt Dollvor
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25
located
house
nel(t
to
It
dect~Sed,
FLOYD
J.H -1 mfi1,
baths, carpeted w1lh etttoc:hed
Chaster Fire station 1'964 TWO TRAILERS for rent on• 3
7 21... mos.
EASTERDAY, If deceased ,
bedroom
unfurmshl!d
one
2
garage,
I
ocra
lot.
$22,900
Chevy
pickup
trutk,
garden
LULA
WHEELER,
If
bedroom furn1shed
Phone
Phone (61-4)667-630-t
cultivator live plants ond pofJ
dtcUSed. ZADIA HENRY,
deceased , EVA J PARR , IN LOVING memory of Rox•e Ellen
GU1ru SERYI
aKcceilent lad••~ clothing sn:as
742 3122
GEORGE Hobstatter Rtal Estate
dtctased ,
GEORGE
H
NOTICE
8
1_.
wpmen
s
wigs.
Xmas
Scarbrough who potsed owoy
6 Rooms and bath and poy
Broker
Pomeroy, Oh•o
STANSBURY,
deceased,
tnmmings
okl
phone
Bond
W
Sept 2• 1'167
Roc•n._7 tQOm frame house 3
Optn for '•" &amp; Winter ..
utthtle5 '" M1ddleport over
JAMES W STANSBURY,
T V Maytag wrmgar washer
Staton, MoRday lh~•
You ora thought of and miSsed
Spencer s Market No more
bedrooms and both one half
deceased , EMERSON E
and tubs kitchen table and
Satvrdl'f •10 ta J.
•H
mora every day
STANDBURY,
deceosed
bosam•nt new furnoca new
than 2 ch1ldren Phone 742·
Wt 1t1ve 111e trnn ....,,.
choirs~ sofa and cho1r ook
VALINOA
EASTERDAY, s.odly mtssed by Leonard, JoAnn
25&lt;44
hot woter heclfe.-. utlh has 90'
f•fl ol florida lotion
chairs anhque d•shes and
deceased , SARAH R STANS
otld B•lly Scarbrough
From 6" to 1111 wiclt •net up
elotc , and water double
plaRts. Over SO varlellll In ,
BURY, deceased ANDREW
s•!verwor• ntw wool comforts
garage pnced to sell $10 500
to l "· ....,. wflll or wt!Mut
an. ~rom •" to I" pelt • •rt,
S STANSBURY, deceased ,
qu1lts bedspreads, curtoms
Phone '149-2589 H1hon Wolfe
pipolurlllthtd. Under rolcl
toll" hantlnt biSMfls Uc•
ANNA SMITH STANSBURY ,
hand c;rochet tlems small elK
Real Esto'e Salesman
deceased, NETTIE ROSS ,
LOCUST
POSTS
round
or
spht
bores
up
to
12"
plpo
slro.
fo "~"·
Inc apphances btrd cage and
Clu:eased, EARL
ROSS ,
Phono 9•9 2n• .
chroma stond, heavy plates
-"PPROXIMATEL Y 20 acres about
OUR most s1ncara t~nkt ta the
Clectued ,
CORA
B
one-thtrd hmber
balance
ond cups sundae d1sheJ m1sc COAL hmestone, ond calcium
doctors and nurs-es of Veterans
EASTERDAY , deceased and
dean rolling land Very n1ce
Phono 992 3301 , "'985 3521
ELVA 8 WELLINGTON ,
dllonde ond cok1um bnne for
Memorial Hosp1tal and the
Pomeroy, Olllo
deceased
home J1te.s or w1ll deveiOJ!
Oust controt ond spec•ol mnnng
mtmstars who visited, to the GARAGE Solo Soturdoy ooly 9
You are hereby notified thai
Water
and
elec:tr1C1tr
CJ¥01Ioble
992·2411
for
formers
.
Mom
StrHt
tn-5774
salt
mony people who sent cords
o m 1111 ,. p ., Lots of loll
you have be en na111 ed
See
Eskoy
Htll
Flatwoods
Rood,
9·2 1 mo
9 12 1 mo. pd
Pomeroy
and
gtftt
and
who
Oh1o
Or
phone
992
flowers
,
m•n
Behmd
Rock
dothtng
ond
defendants In a legal action
Pom.ror, Ohio, or phone
3891
Qav&amp;
the1r
proy..-s
Also
we're
Sprmgs Fairgrounds ~wp Rd
entitled Roberta c O'Brien vs
grateful for the food sent the
Geor9e Collins. Treasurer of
79 follow tha s1gns
1971 HONDA CL 450 12 000
farm help and the IUbs hlute
Melos County , et al This
md., SISSY bor crosh bars
tr1ce to !ond
action has been assigned Clse
truck dnvar We opprectete all GARAGE SALE Solurdoy Sepl
pull bock handle bors new ftre lsi1tu•ttod in the vtlloge of
25,
9
00
toll
5
00
Choldren
s
No. 16,222 In the &lt;;:ommon
of you Chorlas and Margaret
BRADFORD, Auctioneer Com
ond seoiJ Scrambler s•d• 1P'D~I&amp;r1oy, Ohoo Has wot&amp;r
Pleas Court of Meigs Ccuntv
school clothtng hollliehold
Yost
plete Se"rv•ce Phone 9.C9·2.. 87
popes $650 Coll9•9·2•80
Ohio 4),0'11 , ~
1tems toyJ etc 620 N Second
sewaoe llclhties.
or 949·2000 Racme Ohio, Cntt
The oblect of the complaint
Street, Mason W Vo (Bes1de IN DASH 23 channel CB om fm
Brodlord
VJf'1111 B Sr., Rnnor,
Is to ~ttrmlne heirs and
Bobs Th1ck Shake)
mpx rod1o ..3 frock ste-reo Coli
110 Mechlnoc Pomeroy, 0
partltlort real estate described
ELWOOO BOWERS REPAIR 992·3'165
as follows. situated •n Olive
GARAGE Sole, 257 L1ncoln Sf ,
Pllont 992-3375
Sweepers, tocsters ~rons, all
Township, Meigs County, THE RACINE F~re O&amp;partment w•ll
Middleport Sept 2"h ond KENNE8EC polo!""" 50 lb 53 50
small apphances Lawn mower,
Ohio.
have o gun shoot Saturday ot
DOUBLE
2
bedrooms
25th porloble po1nt $prayer
ar 100 lb $6 00 Bnng con
next to State H1ghwoy Garage
Being In Section 3S, Town 3,
6 :JO p m ot tha•r budd1ng m
clfy water, gas FA
goroga tools and equ•pmenl
tamers
Phone 667 ·'YT37 or
R.. ge 11 of fhe Ohio Com
.., Roulo 7 Phone (61•) 985·
Boshon
going
business
1
turnoa
tn
one
Basement
&amp;
typewnter 011 stove, baby
667·397•
pany's Purchase , anct being
3825
lot. $12.000
wolhr and mtsc 9 a m hill 2
~~~:~ av•alable
or
the soul.l'least quarter of the• FULLER8rush Producls tho F I P
PlGS
lor
sate
Phone
949
2857
con
be
piO'chlsed
noon
REMODELING Plumbong hoofing
northwest quarter of said
carpet SWHper Now on
sec:tlon , and being dtacribed
and oil types of general repair
BUSINESS ROOM- Plus
tpec•al, regular S24 95 now POI!CH Solo, 660 High 51 M•d· POT"TOES ond pumpkin• C W
In Sarah R Stansbury 's will as
• Work guaranteed 20 y.ars ax·
992·2311
•
or
ft2.
good
9
room
house
wllh
2
$19 95 OH.r axptres Oct 7
Profi•H
Pontand,
OhtO
Phone
dleport Fnday 9 f•ll 5 p rn
the up.,.r farm on the north
penence Phone 992 2.409
1976 Phone 992 :U10
balhs Db! garage one:!
843 22!M
side of Shade River; con
Good clothes lor ch1ldren and
corner
lot
.
taintng seventy (70) acres, PETE and G.nes Gor~ 11 now 1n
adults, good glo1t and mony GRAIN fed beef, 85 cents per
more or less: and belna
other 1fems
operaUon Mechomc and body
pound, cut, wrapped and
desulbed 1~ the Melg• County
EMLOCK GROVE work
North
Second
StrHt
m
fro!en Phone985·4198
AUditor's Duplicates as south
N ice
remodeled
3
M~r1
Formerly
8ron
east or northwesl 1.4 con
DUOTHERM fuel o•l furnoce good
bedrooms
Modern
kitchen
nan
s'Gorog..
Phone
992
5ollO
talnlng SO acres mare or Ins
SEWING MACHINE Repo1n,, ier
worlung conchhon Prtce&lt;l to
wtth stove, refrigerator,
orcollafler5p m 992·7135.
You •te requlrtd to enswer
vKa all makes, 992-228-4 The
sell
Phono
992·2969
PlEASURE HORSES ond ponies
basement, front porch &amp; 'h
tht Complaint within 21 &lt;lays•
Fabric.. Shop, Pomeroy WILL DO babys1tflng m
THE
foi!OWII'II
dnqobod
mobtle
1Mier the last publication of
also wdl buy nones ond &lt;10 INQl ELECTIUC ronvo llocpo 2
or your home; Will I
acre S20,000
Authomed
Stnger Soles and
home wdl be o Har~t pubhc
this nollce, whleh will be
ponlos. Phooe (614) 698 3290
houseworlc and ironing
piKe
hvmg
room
suite,
nevw
~.. ·1 -- Serv1ce We sharpen Scissors
sole to the highest bidder,
l'Ubllshed once each weeJc. for
RuthR.....M.
MAIN
Meigs County Area Call
used
I
rechner
2
months
old
RIVER LOT- with wafer,
EXCAVATING, dom loader ond
siK canucutlvt weekS The
Sop! Z7, 1976ot10o m oil liS
P1ckett or Madolyn
Collovonongs (61•)667 :1073
lilt DUbllcollon will be mode
POMEROY, 0.
S Moln St , Akron. Otuo 19D. 111 y - old German Shepherd•
electricity, and sewage
backhoe work dump trutks
_992
___
38_M
__________ ~~ ~
on o,t, •• 1916 ond fho 21
spoyod
and
hod
shols
No
Winchest.r Mobile Home S N
TWO motQrboots, one row boot
Only 53,000
ood lo-boys lor htro will houl dlyl fOr .ntwer will stert on
popors, $&lt;tO Phono 9•9 2181 or
265-4632 Coolocf G Pope for
for sale or trode for guns or
JUST LISTED- l.flil acres.
hi I dirt, to soli limestone ond
lhlt dlltt
-~
9.9 2631
1nspectJon
The
F1restone
Bank
equal
value Coll992 5141
NEW
LISTINGSpotless
r,roval Coli 8ob or R-r
Jol
In caae of your failure to
Income
from
nas
well,
free
3
bed
1
ted
ho
-•·
phon. (216) 253-5551
•
room tnsu a
me
oro doy phone 992 7089
antwer or otherwise respond
1970 Randolph Cood&gt; trovol
!1'1• Timber, stocked pond,
Ceromrc tile balh, natural
noght phone 992·3525 or 992
as required by ttte Ot'tlo RuiH HUNTS Pet Shop 11 now reope-n.
16
ft.
sl"ps
4 Phone
tro•ler,
frutl trees, barn, other
gas F A. furnace, carport
5232
Of Civil Procedure ludoment
985 3371
lng, lots of new merchanchse
bv default will be rendered
b~ lid I ng. garage NIce
d •~
537 500
7.~;:-::;;;;:-;-:-~-;:-:-:;-;-- MOBILE home lor sale or rent . 3'
at low prtees Rtoperung 1970 Iuick Riviera good cond•· GREEN beans pKk your own Br·
older home, 5 BR, bath,
an " acre
'
EXCAVATING dozor backhoe
avalnst
yotJ
for
relief
bedrooms al ul•lihes po•W
spectals all weekend Just 2'/a
demanded n this complaint
utility
room,
porches,
ond d1tchar Charles R Hot
t1on , new hres, $900 Phone
1ng contomers Andrew Cross,
Phone 992 7751
"' ~
LARRY E SPENCER,
m1les from ChMter on Route
MODERN
Bllevel
3
!lold Soc'·' Hoe Servtco
II ng.
carpe
paneling
b
d
•
1
th
742-2796
lotort
Foils
2•7-2852
Clerk or courts,
0 room uome
248
EXCELLENT AT JUST
n
e
Rutland Ohoo Phono7•2·2008 8d5 mobile home, rual remod•l
Common Pleas Court
1975 MONTE CARlO oulomollt COAl furnoco Phone 7•2 2918
country Fam!ly room.
ed Pnced very reosonoblu
Meigs County, Ohio SHOOTING Molch I"'' oH Rl 7
power siMnng power brakes
$42.000 00
e q u 1p p e d
k It c h e n ,
SEPTIC Syslems m•lo!led by
Phone 843·2663.
"
ct) l, 10, 17, 24, ( 10) I, 1. 6fc
by pau Sunday 12 p.m
01r conddionmg, AM rad10 and 1973 Hondo 350, 4 cylinder 2900
NICE RANCH TYPE
ba$f.menl, garage, 31raller
licensed mstollor Shepard
stereo roily wheels, w111 sell
miles, extras $795 Phone
Small yard 3 BR, balh,
hooK'up$. end 11 acres
Conrrottors Phone 7•7 2&lt;f09
949·2181 or 949 2631
r-.,sonobla Phone 992·7036
large living, full basement,
$41 ,500
SEPTIC T"NKS c!aonod Modern
NOTICE
1968 JEEP Wogonoar 6 cy! • CHURCH bus 1954 Chovrolol,
NG
FA
furnace ,
Somtatlon 992·395-4 or 992
Notlu tS hereby \liven that
$500 Con be'"" at the Laurel
carpeted, paneled, lot1 of
4
BEDROOMS
2428
wheel dnve. Lad out hubs
the understgned Intends to
$?'9S Harold Brewer Long lot
CI1H Free Methochst Church off
cabinet• $18,000 00
Aluminum •I ding, living
~W:'Il:l;=;do_r_oo-;f;:-,n-g-. - c-..- ,-,-ru-, -... - n, WILL DO odd job• roofing pain,,..
make application to the
0
tom Otuo -'5743
the Rl 7 by pan or phone
t1ng, hauling, tree work o.!ld •
Probate Court In Meigs
INVESTORS- We have 1
across front of hOUse. Iorge
plumbmg ond hoofing No job
992-2272
mowing Phon•992·7409
COf.lnty , Ohio, for an order to
unit with 3 rentals In
dlnfng, hot water heat.
too Iorge or too small Phona
197S FOffO F-250 • whHI drtvo, :::::::'=7.---;-,.----;--;;change his name to Wtlilam
wtU rrade for 74 75 2 pickup 197,. 350 Kowotokl good condt
.
excellent neighborhood al
Wonf only $16,500
::77::
•2;:2:14
:::;8:;:-"-;:---;----:;:-Davtd Zeigler
Sa1d ap
Phone 992·3427 after 6 p m
han 3oWO m•las, must sell
plication will be by petition to
$600 Phono (610) •46 2909
lust $20,001) 00.
NEW LISTING
CARPENTER lloorlng colltng
4
be filed 1n satd Probate Court
1'169 Dodvo Swinger, 340, •
Another' unit on corner lot
business room•. p!u• a 3
-!-paO:n::•:::l•:.:
ng" -7P"ho::n:.:•c:992
..:.:,.::
'EI:.:5..:.
9:_,....
on or aft'r the 25th day of
speed 9..9 2-"3or949·2432.
WARM Morn1ng circulot1ng
wllh • rentals (furnished)
-::
SAVE ON
October. 1976 Dated th1s 24th
1
brl
bedroom
apartment
New
DOZER
work
ond
welding
Con
Thl
I "
5
5
heater, 40,000 BTU with ther
day Of September, 1976
ck &amp; frame Just
hot water furnace, lront
tact Jome1 Parsons, Rt 1,
1970 GMC Astro 95 318 O.troll
modat and blower Natural
W1lliam David Trader
_11S,800.00
porch &amp; basement Only
Rocona on Cormel Rood
CARPRINO
gas used very little. Phone
O.tJel. 13 speed lronsm•sslon
(91 2• lie
JUST LISTED ..: Very nice
twtn screw Call949 2549
992-2747 after 2 p m
older home ov&amp;rlooks the
S!l,OOO
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
1971 Ford Maverick olr P ' , red COllECTORS bottles seals un
3 BR balh f
1
DOZER TANKS
- LARGE
AND SMALl,
rver
•
• ormol
NEW LISTING - Nice
SEPTIC
INSTALLED
LOW
"W oX1IIU
wolh block vinyl lop Phone
broken Coil oftor 6 p.m (:XW)
&lt;I
dining,
porches,
basement
large
lawn,
3
bedroom
BOY
AND
OUMI'
TRUCKS.
81ll
INSTALLED
9•9 2801 thorp
n3-5651
NOTICE ON FILING
S12,500
00
house,
city
uflllfles,
born
PULLINS,
PHONE
992-2•78
DAY
OF INVENTORY AND
1'170 Chovollo Molobu 300, V-8, ~HA::--:Y:'-,:':
pl~tk:-'u'-p-;l-n ;:flo-;1-;d-o-n-;:So-;t-u; rd;-oy-. LISTINGS NEEDED AT
Ragutor 114.95
end garage. $3,500 00.
-::O::;::
fi N;:IG;.;.Hc.
T:.....--;---,,----;:
APPRAISEMENT
oufo . lilt sf-tng whool llghl
Sept 25 6'16-1288
ONCE
•
The Stale of Ohio, Meigs
'
green, vmyl top new brakes, 2
HENRY E. CLELAND
WE HAVE SEVERAL
PROTECT your swimming pool I
Covnty Court at Common
'ic!. Yd.
new
hres
good condition, high BfNELLI mini btke Phone 985BROKER
BUSINESS
LOCATIONS
Wlnlorltlng kits covers on
Pltls, Prob1te Division.
STARCK consol1 piano like new
miloovo, $650 Phone 985 3988
3371
TO SELL
tlfru.ze service for above or ' Everydoy money savor
To the Executor or Ad
comple~ with bench Cherry
992·2259 or 992-2568
In ground pools D Bumgard
mlnlstrator of the estate, to
Good choice colors.
•
WRECKED
1970
V,W
for
sale,
COAL
for
JOie
$22
per
ton
Open
finish Phone 7o2-291l6
such of the fOllowing as 1re
ner Sales, Middleport, Ohio
motor and transmission good
6 days per week ond even1ngJ
residents of the State of Ohio,
1Z or 15 Fl.
Phooe 992 57:U
condthon for $125 6 tlrft and
For further informohon call I
viz - the surviving spOuse.
rims
Phono
Oonold
Pooler,
(6t4)
367·7338
the
next of
kin,
tht -=
.::DITCH Digging Phone (304) 773
beneficiaries under the Will.·~
5839 or (30-1) na 5788
985 3897
COlEMAN full 011 furnace 50,000
anct to the attorney or at
_
..,, gold, red, blue, rust 'bfu
.
Coil
(:XU)
882·2971
New
1
torneys representing any Of r---~-:-.;...;:....___--"-i
HOCKING RIVER Trocilng Com·
Do
It yourself, with
Hovon
pony GUN5-0VER 250 IN
tht aforementioned persona
IIIAIIYrD
padding, 17 95 sq yd.
•
NEW LISTING 113 ocrn form, 80 ocr11 tillable
0 w Wlsem1n, Deceased,
II;,
STOCK Buy, sell trade. ~78
SWEET patoloos, rod whiiO oflt
Wl111
fiiCkllllllnstolllcl
•
•'
No. 218!2, Rl I, Rutlana. Ohio,
lend, nice 2 story farm houH, 7 room• &amp; beth, all
Richland Alhens, Ohio 45701
WHEEL CAMPER troller, furnace
yellow, $8 00 per bu!f!el
Sl. flNtu•re Ylrd
Scipfo. Township
Experienced
llmbn
hardwood
floors
end
ba•ement.
Barn
and
other
Phone
(614)
593·8906.
double
fold-down cloJet
Phone 985 3364 or 985·38'j1
You are hereby notified that
CALL 742-2211
Skidder
stainless statl sink, Inside or
oulbulldlng1, 2 ponds A nice laying farm priced logo.
the lnvtnrory and Ap warkers,
WILL trim or cut trHt and shrub
SCHOOL
sawing
mochlne
Stnger,
TALK TO
stove
new
porto-pot!
outside
~oted near Chnter, coil for oppl
pralsefT\ent of Ihe fl'state of fhe oper1tors, timber cutters
bory Phone 949 2$15 or 7•2
feoturet buttonfl,Oie, blind
WENDELL
GRATE " "'
.. joeks, ~vy duty owning
aforementioned,
deceased. ond yord men Complete
3t67
late of Sl1d County 1 was flied coverage •~d bonus C.ll
CARPET CONSUlTANT
new tires tl..ps 6, S995 set • hem sawt on ~111, $48 cosh
NEW
LISTINGEver
dream
ot
owning
your
owr
Also S1nger Touch and Sew
In tt'tis Court Said Inventory
lUilOING remodeling, and
Phone 7•2·2125
gollcourse? Here's your chance for you or vour friends
and Appra.seoment will be lor ft2·6139 or after 7 p m 367·
like now $31 cosh Phone 992
rapolrs Quality work eftlcient
1•2s
Frotey
Chopptng
and
to
own
1
nice
rolling
golf
course,
SOI/2
acres,
9
greens,,
hearing before tt'tls Court on
7187
11rv1ca
Jene Rodman phon•
Company,
ntce mOdern CIUD nouse. outbuilding with oil spraying
the lth day of October. 1976, at Logging
992·5980.
10 00 o'c lock A M
Cheshire. 0
and seeding equipment, need• some mowing and a
•
Any person &lt;ttslrlng to file ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' AVERAGE $40 on evening or
little repolr work on golf courH This could be
rl
exceptions thertto must file
SALE
742-2211
Rutland • ,
afternoons demonstrating
purchased wllh the 113 acres llsled above one:!
them at least five days prior to
One good uud Glbsonguaranteed
toya
and
gilts
No
developed
Into
a
beautiful
18
hole
golf
course,
col!
for
the daft set for hearlna
coppertone stele-by-side - '
•
oppt
cash mvntment, no delivery or
Given under my hand and
""
MARTINSVILLE, Va.
Mlko us on offer.
collecting Computers do you
Htl of solO Courl this 2111 aoy
of September, 1'76
(UPl) - Darrell Waltrip
paperwork, Coil 9•9 2803 or Good
SPECIAL - 3 bedroom and attechod garage. total
used
G. E.
Mann lng 0 Webster Thunday turned In the
992 2927 "lao booking parllos.
oleclrlt home under conlfrucllon on '12 acre lot. Owner
relrigorotor.
$200
Judge
w!llllnlsh In 311 days for buyer or will sell"asls" May
'' By Ann 8 Watson ,... time In practice for HOUSEKEEPE~ wonted to /tva In
One gOod uucl Homollle
Deputy Cl-erk tbltJ SUnday's nDIIIIng rt lbe
Do light housework and core
taka trlde. Localld near Chester.
Chain Sow
SIOO
(9) 2• (10) 12ft
for 3 Khool chlldron Coil 992
$100,000 Old Dmllnlon 000
59•1
Mon., Tuts~ Wecl.
Ont good used Homa!llo
COOLVILLE- Nice mod lirlck home containing three
Gl'llld Natloaal 11oct C8r
S..por XL Chain Sow. S200
bedrooms, dining room, llv(ng room will) llreploce,lull
8:00tll5:00
boHment wllh garage, Iorge fronl porch. not gas
.•
furnoce, city water and well water, 1 beeutlful home
Thursday I tlll2
with approx. 51;, acres of land, fruit lrees and shade
lllllt II'OIDI lbe .1125 mile GARAGE In Pomeroy or Mid·
dleport area October 15th to..
trees surrovndlng II Plenty ot garden space, good
,
1OVIIat allplld oiiii.IJO m11e1
Juno Ill Phono 992 IIJfil
.__...;.._...;....;.:;'--....:.""""~
fishing erN close by,locoted In Coolville, Ohio Priced
per hour In the faateat
at only $32,000 Call now.
unknown
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
LEGATEES,
ADV,I NISTRATORS, AND
ASS'lGNS OF EL THA STANS
MUSTARD,
If
BURY

9 _ The Dally Selllintl. Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, Sept 24, 1976

75 Plymouth Duster 318, automatic,

1972 Chev. Imp. Cust. 2 Dr. HT, air, AM-FM
~
Sa e pr1ce $1795

•
1

factory air, P.S ., P.B., 14,000

mi 1es .................................... S289S

1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, yellow with black top.
Sale Price $2695

1974 Ford Grand Torino, 4 dr. sedan,

1972 Chev. Townsman Wagon, air, local owner . . . . . . $2195

factory air, P.S., P.B ., vinyl
roof. ...................................
1974 Chevy

Monte

350

Carlo,

automatic, factory air,

$2595

P.S.,

V -8,
P.B.,

vinyl roof, with sun roof, swing out
bucket seats, AM- FM stereo, radial
tires. Local owner and sharp.
1973' Ford

$4200

LTD 4 dr., factory air,

P.S., P . B •• vinyl roof, tilt
wheel. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ... $2495
1973

Dodge

Polara

Custom.

1971 Dodge Polar Wagon, nice family car. u•••Only $1695
1971 Ford Torino 4 Dr. HT. This is a rough car. •••••• $595
1970 Ford Maverick, auto., nice little car •••••••• Sale $995
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix, auto., air, one owner •••••• $1495
1969 Ford LTD, P.S., P.B., good transportationoooooo$595
1969 Chevelle Wagon, auto., P.S., P.B., good car. •••• $595
1968 Buick Lesabre,2 Dr. HT. A little rough, runs

good . ••eee•e•eaeee e••e•••eeee•••eee••••••••~•••e•e• $495
1968 Pontiac Exec. 4 Dr. HT. Real good

transportation~.• e e•e•e••e•eeee••e•aeeaaeeeeteeee••

4 . dr .

sedan, factory air, P . S ., P.B., vmyl
roof, radial tires. A nice family
car ....... .......................... .... $1995
1973 Buick

H.T.,

LeSabre Custom,

factory air,

P.S.,

4

dr.

or Used you owe It to yourself

P . B ., vinyl

roof ............................ .. ....... $2795
1972 Pontiac Lemans,

Before You Buy Any Car New

2 dr .•

coupe,

6

to check with us. We are the
friendly dealer. We have the

cyl., automatic, P . S ............... 51695
1972

Pinto

Station

Wagon,

4

cyl ,

automatic . ........................ .... $1395
1973

Ford

Country

Squire

4

Dr.

Wagon, factory air, automatic, P.S.,

sharpest pencil in town. See one
of these friendly salesmen.
Cew o rd Calvert,

J.

D. Story or

Bill

Nelson

~--...,.,

P.B., rack on her back ............ $2495
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger,

2 dr .

H . T .•

slant six, automatic, P.S ......... $1495
1969 Ford Torino,

2 dr.

H.

T. 6

cyl .......................•.•.......•.••.... $695
1971 Ford 4 Dr. Wagon .............. $695

71

Ford Torino

4 dr ·• ~tat ion

factory air, automatiC,
rack on her back.

"Go~

wagon,

P .:9·S
.. ............. .. $ 1

Selection of

Cheaper Cars in Stock."

New Midland Base or Mobile
CB.

·

CLEARANCE

P.S .•

.
23 Channel

We have (two) good reasons to offer you the
greatest price advantage ever on our remaining

1976

'175
(1)

RIGGS USED CARS
Roger R1ebel

models• • •

985-4100

Located ln St. R1.7
for electr•c serv•cc set forlh In
Sect 1on 1 of lh•s Or d1nanc e
shall be calcula Ted as follows
( ll Each month dunng the
term of th1S Ord1nance the
Company Will ca lc ulate b1IIS
tor
s tandard
!&gt;econdary
e l ec lr"• c serv•c c 1n the
Mun•c 1pallly at the rat e!&gt; se1
for th 10 Sec tton 1 of tn•s Or
dtntU1Ce
(2 J Each monTh the Cam
pany Wt ll rende r a bil l for
st reel ll ghl tng sen tc e m the
Mun 1C 1pa l1ty 1n a cc ordance
w1lh !he prov1 s1Q ns of the then
ctf~c t 1ve street
l1ghlmg or
d1nan c~ of the Mun• c •pai•IY
!3) Ea c h monTh dur•ng th e
•erm of Th 1S Ord•nance the
Company w111 reca tc ulale btlls.
tor res1den t1 a1 and genera l
servtce - small - secondary
serv•ceat the rates set forth m
Section 1 of lh• s Ordmance
amended m lhe manner s.et
forth 10 See110n 6 of th•s Or
d1nan ce
( 41 The dtfferen ce be tween
\h e
ca lcu lat •on s
under
Paragrapn ( 1) hcre mabove
re ferr ed to n lh 1s Sec l•on 2
and the cal c ula l •on s as
prov1dcd m Paragraph {31
her emabove r eferred 10 •n lh1S
Sec lton 1 s hall be applied to
the paym ent of the c urrent
bills to th e Mun ,c tpall ty for
serv1 ce rendreed under the
en effec11ve Si reet L•ght•ng
~rdlnance
1nC. Iudtng any
unpa1d balance from prev•ous
penods Any s uch d iff erence
not requ~rcd for the payment
of the current b1il s hall be
applied to subsequent bill s tor
sa•d services
SECTION 3 Tha t. til the
even I Th(! term of any contract
lo r
st andard
s e c ondary
clcclr 1c serv •c e hereafter
made w1lh consumers •n lhe
Mun ctpa ltT \1 pursuanT To the
proOJ1S10n of lhts Ordmance
shall exTend beyond the te r
minatton date ol fh1 !&gt; Or
d1nance th e rates mcluding
the
M1n1mum
Monlhiy
Charg e
c hargeable
ther e- under shall be lh e rates
•n
etfP c t
w•thtn
the
Mlln crpaltly at the l1mc such
charqe 1!&gt; rtl ade
~ ECTION J
ThdiTh e Rul es
and Rcgv lallon:!. contained m
the Comprtny ~ P II ( 0 No I
nn fil e Wl lh The Publi C
Ullttlt CS Comm•ss•on of OhtO
tas the same may !rom lln• e
10 T1mc be am endt•d or sup
pi cn1en 1ed l as ctrc no• tn
co nfl1 ct wtlh th f' .;)I' pit ~ "

house and everything MUST be soldl

Ray R1ggs
Chester. 0 .

pro 'J tS ions of th•S Ordman ce
are app!ict~ble To a ll ser ... •ce
rendered under and pursuanT
lD th1S Ordman ce Not hmg
c onta1ned w d lnn l l ts Or
dtnt~nce
shall pr eve11f any
consum er from fakmg ad
vantage
o1 hm
•oe eff ective
pe r od of wthi
S Ordmance
of
any
appl •cab te
ru le
rcgula l,o ns . supp leme n t or
opt.onal rOle whten the
Company may make availab le
1n 11S Puc 0 No I on ft le
w 11 n the Publt c UTt l ilr es
Com m iSS IOn of Oh•o for the
cta s.s of serv 1ce •n..,ot.., ed
Ordman ce s hall be and
SE CT tON S That lh 1S
remaon .n for ce as to b• ll s lor
e lecfr1c serv•ce ba sed on
mete r read• ngs mad e durtng
th e per~od com menc1ng on the
effec ttvc date of th s Or
dmanc e and end1 ng on July ~ 5
1977 subtect To prror Ter
m•na 110n ot tht s Ordtnanc e as
prol/tded for In Section a or tt11 s
Ordmance
SECTION 6 That 1f at any
•li•S wllhln
Ord•nance
11mc
the per•od t1xedThe
by
Munteopalo ly should author w
an a1terna11VC meThod for the
payment of !he then curr ent
bollS of lh e Muno copallly for

f~r~~~~~·d"~~~~ ':.:.'~~e ~~~~~~ra~~
:f,~"~~~v~:,~~~:~ ·~~ 9 ~~.~ 9 1":,"

donance
th e ancl
Munprices
lc opat••v
th en 1he of
rates
for
sta ndard secondary electnc
scr..,•ce heretnabo\le se t fonn
shall be amended as follow s
RESIDENCE SERVICE
Th e charge for the f1 rs t 30
kwh per monlh sl1ali be 10 OGc
per kwh and th e m n1mum
charge
s hall
be
S.J 25
0 1n erw1se
the
schedule
remams unchanged
GENERAL SERVICE
SMALL '- SECO~OAR Y
Th e charge for the f1rs1 JO
kwh per month shal oc o :l5c
per kwh , and the a~\1 ~;,.] .I ll
M 1n lmum Monthly Charge
shall be reduced Sl SO per
mon1h
Otherwtse
The
schedule rema 1ns llr\Changed
SECTION 7 ThaT th 1S
Ord•nance shatl lak e effect
from i!nd af ter tile earliest
~N i od allowed by law and ts
wr1 ttt1 n
accep1ance
bY
(ollJmbus and ~ou• h c n, , OhtO
fl t: clriL Compc'lny
~ [;(liON
H
That the
M Uil H l~dt l y by l t'g SI(I IIV e
,1
1111 ut 1h r rotllpany .. tnll
hl ,
IIH r 1q il
10 t• r"'lll\lh

New management Is cleaning

(2)

New models are due to arrive any day
and we need the room

I

are hm1ted, and prices listed below are good 1hru

Quantities
1976

Sept . 30,

(NEW VOLKSWAGEN$)

DASHERS

BUS

Total

ooo
5
3

SOME MODELS R£DIJCED

(l)
( )
4
(2)
( )
1
8 Umts

BEETLES
RABBITS

•

1-----------~~~~~~~---~~~-------------t
(NEW AMC CARS)
As Low As

( 3)

GREMLIN
HORNET
PACER
TOTAL

One
SportabDut,
one Hatchback. all
three at dealer
cost!

(2)
(3)

1----------.. . .
8 Units

~~~ ~~--~~~~----------t

(DEMONSTRATORS)

N
RABBIT

(1)

Factory A.C.

PACER (1) Pacer-X

Was$4,658.00

OW$3,688.00

Was $4,953.00 . NOW $3,650.00

MATADOR ( 1) "Loaded" Was $5,872.00 • NOW
S PORTABOUT ( 1) "Loaded"
Was ..
~J,u;.c:II,IUU.

(ADDED PLUS)
We have the cleanest Used Car Inventory in t~e areal
Thirty (301. ready to go units for you to choose from Novas, Chevelles, Montes, Pick-Ups, Dusters, Satellites,
Buicks, and many others.

"The Area's Latest

D~al~r

-

With A New Dealing Policv "
thts Ord in ance al anv 11me
upon wr111en nollcc I led Wlfh
the other party here to a! lei' S I
th tn y 130) days pr1or TO s uch
1crm •nallon dat&lt;'
~ ECliON '9 Thai the term!.
and prO'JI ~Io n s of lh1S Or
dtn . H H 1 1• f 101n1 t1 1ld SC\Il'ral

I

and the mvalld•ty of one shall Gene Grate
no! affect the val•d•ty of (he qerk
olh1 r
Pil &lt;t'&gt;L'd by the Coun cil or !he
Approved th s 14th day of
Vttlagt"' o f M1ddl ~ por1
th is SepTember
1976
tJth rt"y o f September 1976
Fred Hoffman
Mayor
/l liE :O, T
( Ql 2-a ( 10 ) 1 2tc

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.·
10- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Sept. 24, 1976
Rozenll Genhimer
•
•
inc luded :
Jobs - Carter would give
Rotena B. Genhelmer, II,
"top priority" to reducing
overall employment in the MlnersvWe, died 'lbunday at
(CooUnued from page I )
Pleasant Valley Hoapltll.
Congress," Carter came back nation ro 4 or 4.5 per cent in
She wu born Jan. 2, 1908
four years. Ford said the best
with :
the
daughter of the late John
"H he insists I should be answer to unemployment was · and Anna Baer Bally. She
responsible
for
the ro ''look to the private sector" wu allo preceded In death by
Democratic Congress , of and reduce taxes.
Ta~es - Ford indicated he her husband, Olan, one son,
which I was not a part, then I ·
one granddaughter,
think he should be would sign the 1,S()t).page tax Richard,
RosaMa
Knight, one grandresponsible for the Nixon reform bill passed by son, infant Knight and one
administration, of which he Congress, but said the brother John BaUy. ·
was a part, in its entirety." measure does not go as far as
Mrs. Genhelmer was a
Carter's main attack came he would like In culling taxes. member
of the Forest Run
Catter
said
be
would
cut
on Ford's unemployment
United
Methodist
Church,
taxes
for
low
and
middle
record .. He said more
United
Methodist
Women,
Americans are out of work income wage earners while
now than when Ford took closing 'oopholea that benefit and the Ladles AuxiliarY of
the American Legion,
office two years ago, and he the rich,
said the administration is · Amnesty - Repeating
"insensitive" to the unem· previous stands, Ford said he Mrs. Hines, 79,
opposes blanket amn~sty'
ployed.
dies Thursday
Ford's strongest attack while Carter he would grant
To help deliver dependable · ca me on Carter's lax pardons ~. which he said . Mrs. Edi t h H.lnes, 79,
performance it has a heavy
proposals. He said if Carter means forgtveness - but not Fi.sher st., Pomeroy, died
duty motor and many other
was elected he would "raise annnesty to draft resisters. . ,Thursday at Veterans
components used in
Budget - Both men said Memorial Hospital.
the
taxes on half the
Frigidaire Commercial
they
wanted to balance the
Mrs:Hines was
the
American
people."
Washers. Helps keep·shape
budget,
but
For.d
said
in
1978,
d8ughter
of
the
late
Jacob
Following
12
questions
and stretch in knits longer ·
posed by reporters, both gave while Carter said It would not aod Mary Scholl Meinhart.
with an exclusive-action
Knits cycle.
four
minute
closing come until his fourth year In_ .. She wsa preceded in death
office.
lso b
daughter Mr8
statements.
Intelligence'
Agencies
a
Y
a
The first debate was Ford said his admlnlstratloo Charlene Thoma, • t~o·
confined to domestic ·issues. was the first to clamp down brothers, Max and Phillip
On Oct. 6 the two will meet in on illegal activities by the Meinhart, and a sister,
San Francisco to debate CIA and other Intelligence Meinhart, and her husband,
foreign 1101icy and defense,
Carter said the Cleland tUnes.
and on Oct. 22 their third agencies.
government has too much
Survlvtng are a son,
meeting will be a free for aU secrecy and too little Wlllard, Pomeroy ; two
on any subject.
personal privacy
gr~na, Hoger Hlnea of
Responses on major Issues
·
GaWpoUs, and Ray Hines of
Belpre, and four 41reat·
grandchildren, David and
Douglas Hines of Belpre and
(ConUnued from page I)
Amy and Andrea Hines of
to act to provide relief In the Gallipolis, and sever•! nieces
form of energy subsidies just and nephewa.
as they have acted in the past
Mrs. Hines was a member
to provide food subsidies, of Trinity Church and
medical subsidies and belonged to the Happy
housing subsidies."
Harvesters and the. Busy
Cummings pledged full Bees of the church. She was a
cooperation of the OGA and member of the Daughters of
its member companies In America.
·
·
providing the legislature with
Funeral services will be
the · necessary information held at 2 p.m. Sunday at th.e
aod dati to develop the Ewing Funeral Home with
needed legislati011.
ficlatlng.
Burls!
be of·
in
the
W. H. will
Perrin
Beech Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral
borne after 7 this
(Continued from page I)
firm at Marietta. He evening.
presented
drawings,
MONTHLY REPORT
specifications and cost
The Racine ER Squad
estimates for the addition to
the high school which will made 21 · runs during the
include
a
Vocatioila I month of August, Joan Tuttle
"
Agriculture center. 1 multi reported.
'Jbey
bad
a
total
oii,QII
Bnl1
media center and • music
roo111. Plans were approved "' nian bours, drove ~.9
aod the clerk was authorized miles, made · runs in the
to advertllse lor construction village of Racine and
bids. 'Jbe · purchase of the Syracuse and to ~.
claY~
bleachers and the new ad· Sutton, Ollve, Letart and
dltion were approved in a Chester Townships. They
$Ul,OOO bond lasue paaaed In transported patients to
the spring by voten of the Holter Medical Center,
dlatrict. Bids will be opened Veterans Memorialilolpital
oand ~- Joaepha Hospital in
on Oct. 28. .
James Adams, high achool Parkersburs.
principal, was authorized to
attend a high achoolo prln- •
·
clpals
conference
in VeterailtMemorlaJHOIJiltal
Columbus, Oct. 17·19. 'lbe
ADMITTED Betty
nezt meeting was set for Oct. Bailey, Vinton; John Pat·pomeroy
14.
terson, Racine; Earl Cleland,
Attending
the
meeting
were
Racine; ~ . George Oiler,
rutiC!nd
Adams, Beegle, Bill Baer, Middleport; Michael Hub•n~r~· plmns
Larry
Wolfe,
James · bard, Syracuse; Betty
Wickline, principals; Anna McKnight, Middleport.
Oiler, lunchroom supervisor;
DISCHARGED - Mildred
the bank of
CoMee Williams, coach·; BW Spencer, Mildred Gaul,
Jewell, Michael Winebren· Robert Bllbop, Tommy Wile,
the century
ner, coachea; board mem· Tamara Tallent .
. established 1872
bers, Jack Bolltlck, Robert
SQUAD CAU.ED
. Sayre, Roger Adams, DeMis
The Pomeroy Emergency
L,.l.,.Wbere'~!:;:!!:!!~~~!!:!!::;._J Evana,
Hill; Clerk·
Supt. Squad answered a eallat 1:20
Bobby Dallas
Ord, and
p.m. 'lbursday lor Sarah
treasurer Jamea Wagner.
Koebler wbo wu lU at ber
borne at 323 'Candor St. She
APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

Technical

Frigidaire
Heavy Duty
. Automatic
Washer

claimed by deBth
Pomeroy.
SIJe Ia aurvlved by a 1011,
Edward of Royal Oak,
Michigan, three dauchlers,
Mrs. William (Betty) KnJcht,
Point Pleawlt; Mrs. William
(Rachel) Sheridan, Waverly
and Mn. Peter (Judith)
Vanic;a, MellcoCity, Mezico;
four alaters, Mrs. John
(Kathleen) Scott, Miners·
ville; Mrs. Rusa (Ann)
Watson, Mlnenvllle; Mrs. C.
p , (Bertha) Arnold, Stewart,
and Mrs. J. B. (Altona)
Marshall, LQulsvllle, Ky., 10
grandchlldren, and several
nlecea and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday ai 1 p·.m. at
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev. Richard Jarvis
officiating, Burial will be In ·
Beech Gove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home at any time.
MEET RESCHEDULED
RACINE - A meeting of
the Southern Local School
District Band Boosters·
scheduled for Tlleaday has
been postponed unlll 7:30
p.m. 'lbursday night at the
high school. Everyone Is
asked to attend to dlacuss the
problem of additional
Wlifonns. 'lbe band is now
over80members, about twice
the size of previous years,
aod arrangements must be
made for the new band
members.

_BAKER
FURNITURE
o.

••
POSitiOn

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Fui( power. while with blue trim.

Quysler Newport
·

Royal 2 Dr. HT

67 Cadillac

.

Ht .Sed., power, air ·" ·••·" ••· '995

74 Pori" • l.enlans Spt. Cpe;

pow~

air•.•.• 13495

74 Olds Cutlass 2'Dr. Sup. Cpe............ '3895

·was$1795

74 Olds Cut Sup. Cpe., power air......... 14195

now only '1495

2-73 Ford LTD, 4 dr, Air... ...............12695
73 Buick Regal HT Coupe, Full power
· and air •.•....•••...............••..•••.•'3495

Was 53295.

73 Olds CuHass Supreme Cpe. power, air 13495

now on~ s3195

Pomeroy, 0.

72 Chev.lmp. 4 Door, V-8, auto., air: ...... ..S1595

..

.11 Olds 98 Lux. Sed., pow, air..............11995

now on~ s1495

t-------a70 Nova 2 Dr., 4 speed ..........:............'895

74 MtC Hornet
2 Door
Automatic trans.

Was$2295

· now only s1995

71 PontiaC Cat.
Coupe
Power, air.
Was $1095

now

on~

ss95 ·

71 AMC Hornet
Sportabout·Wagon
Was$1095

now on~ SS95
72 Olds 98

Auto. trans.
Was $2195

6.9 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. HT........ ,., ••••••• 1495

PS, PB, AIR
Was '895

now.only '1995

68 Cutlas1 Supreme 4 Dr.....................1795

now on~ '695

4 Speed
Was $2295

Fuli power, air

68 vW Transporter

COLUMBUS
The
Department of Mental Health
and Mental Retardation, to ,
meet mandales of both
federal and state En·
vironmenlal
Protection
Agencies, Is nearing com·
pletlon of a project costing
slightly·more than $1 million
at GalllpoUs state Institute.
The project included in·
stallation of a new holler
along with updating the
entire coal·handUng system,
repairs to other boilers and
stokers along with other
repalrM to mechanical
equipment. The project Is
alnlom ready lor final in·
spectlon.
The work Is part of
$8,256,000 being spent this
biennium on pollution control
projects. In the previous
bleMium, a little more than
$7 mllllon was expended lor
this purpose with another
f6,1184,000 in projects con·
templated for the next ·
bieMium, accordlnt! to John

Jenkinson, head of the
department's engineering
unit .of the Office of Systems
and FacUlties.
Similar work Is being done
in 12 other department •
operated facilities with the
main thrust the updating of
their boiler systems and coal
plants and coal plants with
emphasis on the use of Obl&lt;&gt;produced coal.
The department's EPA
work Is in three areas: water
'sources to be sure all
facilities have good, clean
water: the treatment of
wastewaters Including the
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Moaday throagh Wedaeaday, a cbuce of rain
Monday and Tlloaday and
clearlq WedDeaday.lllgba
wlli be Ia tbe . . to the low
70. and Iowa wUl be In tbe

••

·
'\'laton Mayor's Court
Albert J. Runyon, Radcliff,
$23 speed; Deborah S. Moore,
Hamden, $23, speed; Larry
Roach, Waterloo, $23, speed;
Flortmce E: Ellis, Marietta,
$18, speed; Clovis L. strausbaugh, Wilkesville, $18,
speed; Gary G. Carpenter,
New Straitsville,. $18, speed;
Gene Puckett, Radcliff, 0.,
$18, speed and James B.
Wingerter, Carrollton, $18,
speed.

wzll ·recezve
Davis award
GALUPOLIS - Maxine
S.
Plummer,
execu·
live director of the
648 Board, will be pre·
sented the Eddie Davis
awatd, according to an announcement made by Jack A:
Farrington, executive
director of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation,
at the annual meeting of the
Gallia, Jackson, Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center, Inc. Friday night at
the Holiday Inn here.
The Eddie Davts award
commends those who have
contributed ·a great deal
towards better health In
Southeast Ohio. Three per·
sons received appreciation
awards. 'lbey are Maxine
Wingett, Meigs County; Mary
Lou King, Gallia and Trula
Zlrrunerly, Jackson.

70 Ford LlD Wagon

fi'l)

72 Chevr Imp.

'
'

'

'l ~

S.1ter
Was 51095

now on~ '1595
Open Evanings'1116-Ti15p.m. S.t.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

"You'll like Our Quality Way of Doing Bu~ness"

.See one of these courteous s11esmen: ~~ Burris, Lloyd
McLaughlin or Marvin Keeblugh.
'
'

992-5342
'

'

GMAC r11ancine

POMEROY Eelementary street safely patrol
members IVho are helping school children gel safely
across streell of the tnwn to and from school. They are,
first row, 1-r, l(aren DeMou, Deanna VanMeter, Jeff

FomiiUJ

I

PRICE 25 CENTS

MIDDLEPORT·PO MEROY

1

·-,

"\..;;..,

,~

_...,

BLUE DEVJL Boosters Club President Ike Wiseman,
third from left, presented plaques to George Carter, left,
and Forest Mullins and Jay Simms (right) prior ro Friday
night's home footbaU. opener on Memorlsl Field. The
ceremony hooored numerous individuals who helped
rebuild Memorial Field's gridiron and baseball field
during the past year. Had it not. been for the volwiteer
work and dooatioos, the projects would have cost more

than $20,000. Others honored (not pictured) were Gord011
Harris, Miles Epling and Tom Jones. Wiseman also
pre~~ented Booster of the Year Awards to Jay Simms,
Gordoo Harris and Tom Jonea. It was pointed out the huge
hellnet design painted at. midfield was done by Dave
Lyoos, Tim Tope and Mike Evans. Wiseman thanked all
individuals who helped make the Memorial Field project
a huge success. - Keith Wilson photo.

$200,000 action filed in wreck
A suit for money In the
amounl of $2110,000 bas been
filed in Meigs Countx Com·
rnori Pleas Court, $100,000 is
for compensatory dsmages
and $100,000 for punitive
dsmages.
Filing the suit Is Wllllam
Mlddleswart, admlnlstrator
of the estate of Wllllam G.
Middleswarth, Rt. I, Port·
land, against Rick A.
Johnson, Gallon.
The plaintiff states on the

11 TB cases
reported in
Meigs in '76

30th of August 1975, the
defendant did negllgenlly
operate his vehicle on SR 124
in Meigs County In a reckless
speeding m&amp;Mer, and did !aU
to maintain an assured clear
distance ahead and did run
into and againSt the decedent,
William Gregory Middle·
swart's 010lorcycle.

Plaln\111 states that as a
result of the negligent con·
duct on the part of the
defendsnt Rick A. Johnson,
Middleswarth suffered
multiple body trauma and·
suffered pain the remaining
days of his Ille until his death
on Sept. 4, 1975.

In · other court action
Maurice Gagnon, Pomeroy
flied suit for divorce against ·
Rosemary Gagnon, Rt. 1,
Minersville.
Ronnie Brinker, Kanauga
and Angle Brinker, Rt. 1,
Racine, filed for dissolution
of marriage.

Thieves get $1,500 worth
of items in Frid;Jy B&amp;E

GALLIPOLIS Ap·
prollmately $1,500 worth of
merchandise Including
money wsa taken in a
POMEROY - There have. breaking and entering Friday
been 401 positive reactors to night at the borne of Mrs.
the tuberculin skin tests In Johnny Jackson, 704 Second
Melge County since 1971, Ave.
City pollee officers said
health department officials
entry
W85 made by prying off
report.
the
lock
on the rear door.
Most of the reactors have
been given prophylactic Once Inside, the intruders
medication for a period of one ransacked the bouse then
year aod there have been II pried a lock off a bedroom
people diagnosed as having
active tuberculosis during the
GALLIPOLIS - The
last year. The 11 have all
Gallia County School
received treatments and are
Board, ID recessed session
followed by the tuberculosis
Saturday afternoon, blred
clinic located on Mulberry
Heights, the former' county
'lbomas E. Hairston as
Gallla County Schools
children's borne building.
It Is · pointed out that a Superintendent. Halratoa
balb from Cuyahoga Falb,
tuberculosis levy wiU be up
lor renewal at the Nov. 2 Ohio. His most recent
election, having been pooltton was director of
renewed every live years career development and
since 1952. 'lbe renewal this placemeat center, Kent
year will be a decrease from State University. Complete
.65 of one mill to .4 of one mill. detalb of this and other
Without the levy the ser· county board matters ..W
vices made possible by the appear In Monday's paper.
levy caMot be continued,
officials report.

closet.
Taken were the following :
a Ill-gauge shotgun, a 12gauge antique double barrel
muzzle loader, an antique 6day clock, $500 worth of old
coins, including sliver
dollars, quarters, dimes and
$2 bills; three gold ladiea'
watches, a man ' s wrist
watch, a Masoni€ ring and
Polaroid camera.
Carl Drununond, 41 Spruce
St., reported someone en·
tered his home Friday.
Missing was a 16-gauge
shotgun valued at $200.
Vandalism was investigated
at Carl's Tavern, 856 Second
Ave., where someone threw
two bricks breaking two large

windows.
Two juveniles ages 14 and
1~ were taken into custody
Fridsy In connection with the
theft of an auro owned by
James Crouse, 21~ Eastern·
Ave.
The car was taken from a
parking space at Third Ave.
and Grape st. It was later
recovered on Neighborliood
Rd.

TO MEET TUESDAy
CHESHIRE - The Gallla .
Meigs Community Action
Agency Board of Directors
will hold their monthly
meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
at the Cheshire Central of·
fice. All members are urged
to attend.

Maidens assumes new post

Bus,~

WasS1995

runoff from coal piles to .
reduce sulphur content, along
with the · air pollution con·
trois, Jenkinson said.
Plans for the next biennium
call for expenditures of
another $403,000 al the
Gallipolis facility including
$50,000 for additional water
supplies,
$103,000
on
wastewater · treatment
equipment and $250,000 on
additional air . pollution
controls.

M~s. Plu~mer

now on~ *2295

69 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr., air.................. 1495

74 Vega GT Cpe. 73 Olds 88 4 Dr.

$1 million project
nearing .COmpletion

GALLIPOLIS - City
commlaaloners here Friday
evening in special ~ion by
a 2-1 vote employed Atty.
WIUiam N. Eachus as city
solicitor replacing Dan
Evans who resigned effective
Saturday.
However, as of Saturday
morning, Eachus had not
accepted the post. Eachus
had been serving as assiatant
city solicitor.
At Friday's special session,
cotnmissioner Douglas J.
Wetherholt questioned if the
commission was tnaridated to
accept Evans• resignation.
. Later, it was suggested that
Eachus be appointed to the
post ro serve temporarily
during the Illness of Com·
mission President John
Allison, a patient In the
Hol1er Medical Center.
A coillerence call wu then
made to Allison with com·
rnls8ioners Wetberholt, Pete
Nibert, City Manager Dick
M1lls and clerk Evelyn Young
on the other end.
On a roll call vote, Allison
and Nibert voted to hire
Eachus, but Wetherbolt voted
against it. With that action,
the job is Eacpus' ii he
desires to accept.

4 Dr., Power and Air
Was 12495

74 Vega Hatchback
C'Aiupe

MEIGS THEATRE
a.DSED FOR
Vfl.ATION
WATCH FOR
OPENING DATE

FLOATING EXIUBIT WELOOMED- Galllpolie City Manager RichardT. (Dick) .
Mllls, right, welcomed Capt. Henry Billiot of the flOating bicentennial exhibit, Sergeant
Floyd to Gallipolis Friday morning during a brief ribbon-&lt;:Utting ceremony at the
rlvetfroot. The tnwboat; sponsored by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, docked in
GaiUpolla Frlds:( to give interested persons a cbance to view its series of audi&lt;&gt;-visual
exhibits which·recount the early hlsrory of the United States.
·

72.Buick Elec. 225 HT Cpe., ·power air ..... '2495 1------1:

71 Buicll Skylark
.
HT Cpe.

budgets with the 1978 approprlaUons beside them. 643
Mental Health Board,
$126,485 ($103,489); 643 Clinic,
$638,461 ($1$5,485 ); Drug
Abuse Program,
$25,734($22,788) ; 409 Drug
(Coolinued on page 2)

tabbed for
city post

73 Ford Gal. 500 HT Cpe., pow, air........12395

73 Buidl225
·Umited HT Cpe.

went from a budget of
$36£642 to $$27,798.
The 648 Mental Health
Board Is funded by state and
federal IUIICI&amp; as well as a .2
levy on property owners.
Here is the overall 648

Eachus is

Visit the Warehouse on Mechanic St. - See the new line of G. E.
: appliances and televisions:..... Save on our sale of carpet mill ends.

68 Cadillac Cpe.

the county share Is $21,800

Your lnvited Guest
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1976

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

NO. 35

• Save up to '300 on Kimball Pianos'
Furniture Department, 3rd Floor

DeVille •.. •••.. ••.••.•••••.• 1795

creased from $975,700 to
$1,220,200. 'lbe lund is fur·
bi.shed by the state gasoline
and llcen&amp;e plate tai. 'lbe
Guiding Hand School bodget ·
W85 increased fronn $162,300
to $302,000 whtle Public
Assistance (Welfare) which

flt,voted 'ft~ The Greater Miclllle Ohio Valley

Sofas, Chairs, Sleep or Lounger

DeV~Ie •.•••••••••••• •'3595

Major increases are noted
in the county's Maintenance
and Road Fund ( M&amp;R),
Guiding Hand School, Public
AMistance, and the operaUoll
of the 648 Mental Health
Board and.its facilities .
'lbe M&amp;R Fund was In-

tmts

Cloudy and a chance .of
lhowere today with highs 70
to 75.

• Special Sale Prices Now on Kroehler

71 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, air .••.• 13295

now only '3295

·now on~ '1995

THE MEIGS INN

big portion of that actually
does not come . from the
county." Included in the
county departments are
federal and state funds lor
the Highway Department,
Welfare Asalstance and the
648 Me11tal Health Board.

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on Custom Made Draperies

Dark blue. blue trim, vinyl roof, full power. air, new

Was$3495 ·

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tHE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

· The county's General Fund departments for salary ad·
shows an increase Of over Justmenta and supplies.
'lbe county's General Fund
$100,000 which Mrs. Condee
said is attributed to an In· budget was lei at $1,718,113
crease in the budget of the compared ro $1,614,7» a year
sheriff's department. from ago. Mrs. Condee said,
$119,800 to $1110,000 plus In- "Although the overall figure
creases in all other county of $5,511,434 seems lar~e . a

Weather

V(1 11 .

eSe~ve 30~· Friday Night and. Saturday

tires, low miles, one owner.

Automatic.

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lffiHtl ,• ly Motor lloute wMI'II _.,..,_

10 til 2

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· OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 8

1972 Cadilac Sedan

75.Dodge Dart
Swinger Cpe.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

USED.CAR SALE!

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, . GALLIPOLIS - Gailla
County Commlaalonera here
have approved the 1977
county departmental budgeta
totaUng $5,611,434.37, • 13.9
pet. increaae over the 1976
budgeta according to County
Auditor Dorothy Condee.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

SALE!

CHIIRIL. rAMWfiU

3 Guys &amp; 2 Gals

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Wareho11se. Main Store and Home Furnishings Annex open Friday
until 8 - Saturday from 9:30 until 5,

Was $1695
il'

Gallia budget up 13.9 percent over last year

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MINIUIAIOH AliA

IOIItrHOfrLI(H
Clfyft11r.,
L11.11tll~ .lly ,,_,, htw•y

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pomeroy
national .
bank

THf OA/ll' SINTII!IIIt ,
DfVOrtD ro nit
Urlflllflf 0,

ASK TOWED
A marriage license has
been .laaued to Donald Ray
Jackson, 19, Tuppers Plains,
and Avis Faith Blaaell, 19, Rt.
1, Long Bottom.

Middleport Firat United
Prelbylerlan Cbun:b llld wu
a duooa• of the bolrd. Sbe
wu a member of the
,......,~ ot the
churdl and beJoaced to the
MlddfePo'l Gtrdtn Club.
FWIII'II • •icw lrill be
heJd al Z p.m. Sunday at the
Rlwllnae·Coata Funeral
Home with the ~. DwiCbt
Z.vltl olfldatlnl. Burial wW
be In Middleport HIU
Ccnetery. Ftlenda may call
at the funeral home from 10
a.m. to noon and from 4 p.D\.
to I p.m. Saturday.

IT'S KARR &amp;,VAN ZANDT'S

A Safe Deposit .Box is better than
your own pocket.
·It's 'fireproof. Burglar proof.
Peace of mind for pennies a

TO MEET TUE!iDA Y
SaUsbury PTO wU1 meet
Tlleaday, Sept. 28 at 7:30p.m.
Teachen and school per·
SOMe! will be Introduced.
Please. bring RC bottle caps.

1blrd Ave., Middleport, died
late Thursday niPt at the
Arcadia Nuning Home,
Coolville.
'lbe dauchter of the late
William and Margaret Anderton Park, abe wu boin
Nov. 7, IIH In Middleport.
She wu IIIIo prteeded In
death by 1 IIIIer, Mill Suaan
Park who wu a teacher at
Middleport Hich Sehool for
many :raars.
Mill Park wu a retired
secretary-treasurer of the
Meigs Grocery In Middleport.

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Safe Deposit.

AT THE INN PLACE

Mill Mary A. Pan, .. She WU I IIHIIIIber of the

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TO MEET MONDAY
Meigs J!'nior High Ath)etic
Boo.!ters wUl meet Mlinday,
Sept. 'IT, at 7:30 p.m. In the
cafeteria at the junior high
building In Middleport.
All persons wbo · are in·
terested In the junior bigh
athletic program are urged to
attend.

Southern

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Miss Park is claimed by death

SPECIAL MEETING
Tben ..w be a lp'd•l
meetlnc of Melp Local
. Scbool Board Moaday at 7:30
p.m. for the tranafer of fundi,
hiring of pei'I!IMII and administrative aalary ad·
juatment. The meet1nc Ia
open to the public and wUl be
held In the superintendent's
office.

l

Ginther, Julia Spencer, Kim Morrow and Wayne Pearson;
back row, I to r, CindY Curtis, Kim Rousl), Priscilla Herd·
man, Rod Manley, John McKinney, Ken McCullough,
Gene Klein. Advisor of the group this year Is John Arnott.

POMEROY · - Dale K.
Maidens, Elm St., Racine,
has become associated with
the Pomeroy Motor Cqmpany
as sales representative
representing Chevrolet Motor
Division.
A1l a new employe of the
company,
located
on
Pomeroy's East Main Street
he will be selUng new cars
and irucks and all mooels of
used vehicles.
Maidens iii the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Maldena,
Fredericktown, Ohio. He is a
1963 graduate of Washington
Bloomfield High School at
Iberia, Ohio. He served with
the U. s. Navy, Aug. 1963 to ·
Oct. 1966 and W85 slaUoned in
Bermuda with a naval air
support attachme11t ,., ·
aviation administration

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aasiinments.
He was employed in ad·
~ratlve • management
positions with General
Telephone Co. of Ohio and
with General Telephone
Northern Division traffic
iechnlclan in Bellevue.
Maidens Is married to the
former Roberta F ..Kraeuter,
Racine, vocal music teacher
now doing
substitute
teaching. 'lbe couple has two
children, a son, Colin, 3, and a
daughter, Christl, 17 montha.
Maidens Is a member of
Marion Lodge 70, F&amp;AM,
Mari011 Chapter 62, R.A.M.,
ColumbUs Chapter of the
Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite, Bosworth
Council 46, and Ohio Valley
Commandery 24.
DALE MAR .NS
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NEW SANITARIAN
John Cunnlagham, Upper
Sec6nd Ave., Gallipolis, a
graduate of Oblo State
Unlvenlly with a B.S.
Degree In Micro-Biology
bas been employed 11
Gallla Caunty Sanitarian.
Cunningham replaces
Dave Garst who resigned.

Now .You
Know
'lbe language of Albania Is
shgyp, and the principal
dialects are gheg and tosk.
Nativea of Albania shiqipnl,
or "land of the eagles" call
themselves shqulptar.

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