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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Mid&lt;jleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thilrsday, Oct. 31, 1974

Juliu's Hose, 70,

Finley must deal

Ray.

"If our owner, Mr. Finley,
doesn' t believe I'm one of the
best pitchers in the league, the
sports writers who chose the
Cy YOWlg Award winner do, "

MEIGS ntEATRE
TONIGHT, OCT. 31
NOT OPEN

he was."

FRI. -SAT.-SUN.
NOV. 1-2-3
CON RACK

(Technicolar)
John Voight
PG)

Cotore~rtoons:

Cowboy
Harpoon
~how Starts 7 p.m.

Space

Hunter said .
The news that he had won the
award came at the end of a day
when Hunter could use some
good news . He had gone deer
hunting with friends about 6:30
a.m. Wednesday and said he
and his friends missed five
deer and he lost seven of his
dogs - he keeps about 50.
When Hunter drove up into
hiS yard at 5 p.m . after a
disappointing day, his wife ran
to meet him with the good
news .
" I didn't know this was the
day for it (the annOWJcemimt)
to come out," said Hunter. "!
told my wife I didn' t believe it.
It took W1 till came in the house
and the phone was ringing
every one or two minutes.
" I was surprised. I thought
Ferguson Jenkins with the
(Texas) Rangers would get it.
We both had won 25 games and
all . l thought they might have
given it to him because l was
pitching lor a better team than

STREETS BLOODIED
SAIGON (UP!) - Police
clashed with anti-government
protesters !Dday in a furious
seven-hour fight at a suburban
church and street battles
across Saigon, turning the
South Vietnamese capital into
a city under siege.

Julius Harlow Rose, 70, son
of the late Lewis and Abbie
Rose, fonner Meigs County
residents, died Tuesday
evening at his home in
· Diamond . .
Surviving are his wife, Mae
Hardy Rose; a son, Richard; a
. daughter, Janet LOu Marik .
· three grandchildren, thre;
great-grandchildren; .a sister,
Mrs . 1\'lary Genheimer of
Chester; and three brothers ,
Harfy of Akron; Lawrence of
Reedsville, and Norman of·
Bidwell.
FWJeral services will be held
at the Woods Funeral Home in
Ravenna at 11 a .m. Friday .

~LIZE SAVINGS

COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
Welfare Direcoor Charles W.
Bates said Wednesday the Ohio
Rehabilitation Services Commission (ORSC) realized an
annual savings of $3,740,724
during fiscal 1974 through the
rehabilitation ol 4,287 public
assistance recipients.
Bates said the state Welfare
Department and the ORSC
llave a formal agreement to
coordinate their services ''to
rehabilitate
the
disabled
welfare recipient and enable
him to achieve maximum selfsupport.
He said over half of those
welfare recipients
rehabilitated in fiscal 1974
were referred to ORSC by
county welfare departmenis.
He commende\1 ORSC for
increasing its efforts to help
recipients.

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FUR TRIMMED

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COATS

SPECIAL SALE ·PRICES

Big selection of Coats
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juniors
young
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WOMEN'S ·PANTS

LUGGAGE SALE

Sale! Men's sgoo to $1~

Just received another shipment of famous
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FAMOUS MAKER

SALE! Furniture Department on the 3nl Floor.

of Middleport In th~ State of Ohio, at the close of buslnesa on Oct. 1.5, 1974
pubUshed In respoose to call made by Comptroller of the currency, under Title
12, United States Code, SecUon 161.
ASSETS
Cash ·and due from banks • - - - - • - • - ••• - • - • - •• $ 802,793.30
U.S. Treasury securities ~ • - • • - • • • • • • . . • • • • • 2,438,430.00
Obligatioos of States and political subdivisions • - - - - - • • 1 903 962 67
Other securities - • - - • • • • • •
• .. •
•:
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell - • • • • . . • • • . •
1,600,000.00
Loans---·····-···-······4,~.814.10
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises • • , - • • • • 144,768.44
Real estate owned other than bank premises
- • - - - • • - • 5,039.47
.. Other assets • • - - • • • -. - • • - •
- • 2,216.02
TOTAL ASSETS • - • - - - T" · ,. . . - - - - . . $11,382,024.00
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals, parnterships,
and corporations • • - - • - • • • - • • - - - . • • $1,992,007.19
Time and savings deposits' of inCUviduals,
partnerships, and corporations • • - • • • • • • • • • . 6,954,509.2$
Deposits of United States Government • - - • - • • • • • - 14,879.13
Deposits of States and political subdivisions - • - - - ••• - - 683 203.55 ·
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DepclSlts
o commercial banks - • • • • • - - - - • • - • 5 000.00
Certified and officers' checks, etc. • • • - • - - - - • • • - 358:999.02
TOTAL DEPOSITS - • • - - - - • - 110,008,59814
(a) Total demand deposits - • - • - • - - $ 2,849,568.26
(b) Total time and savings deposits ••• - - $ 7,159,031.88
Other liabilities - - • - • - - - • • • - - - • • • ~ · 228,849,85
TOTAL UABIUTIES • - -· . , • • • • • • - • - - - $10,237,247.99
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
~
Rl;serve for bad debt losses on loans
. (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) - • • • • • • • • • • •
167,993,72
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES - • • - • f67,993,72
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital-total • - • • • • •
• • $1,076,782.29
Common Stock-total par value • • . • • •
100,000.00
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No. shares authorized 2,000
No. shares outstanding 2,000
Surp lus • • • · • • • • •• • • . • • . • • • - - - 1" 600,000.00
Undivided profits • - . - - - • - • • 376.782,29
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
1,076, 782.29
TOTAL iJABIUTIES; RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • • ·
$11,382,024,00
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date - • .. - - .. - .. , :.. $10,245,206.66
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Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date - • - • .' - • • - $ 4,463;097.73

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this report of condition is true and correct to the bes! of my knowledge and
belief.
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A 1Z.FOOT WALL OF WATER RIPPED OPEN the courthouse doors in Belton, Tex., as powerful storms and tornadoes
battered the state for the third straight day 11tursday, wrecking
homes and businesses 1111d leaving at least.one person dead. "A
12-foot wall of water came down Central A;;enue," Bell County
Commissioner Richard Thompson said in Belton,
" It washed a pickup from Kllleen to Belton (35 miles)~ It hit the
doors of the courthouse and ripped them open. 11te water was as
high as the top of the horse trailers."
Sheriff Lester Gunn Said an unidentified body was
discovered at Moofe's Crossing near .Kllleen. Police officer
Terry Gamer said water rose five feet in some bi!Sinesses and
swept 20 cars off roads and bridges.

AFL-CIO PRESIDENT, GEORGE MEANY TODAY appealed to workers to vote for candidat;es who have received union
' ' l8Jior's seal of approval -endorsement by the AFLCIO Com·
lillttee on Political Education. These candidates ''know whal the
feal issues are and they· will do something about them - the
economy; joba, safety, health care, ~ousing, education, human
rljjhts, the environment and plentiful energy at ·Teasonable
.
costs;" Meany said.
leading California GOP official urged
Meanwtille ·
Republican voters in that state to turn out in record numbers
COntinued on page 10

a

economic reCession , since.

ART IS INCLUDED in the day's activities at the Meigs CommWJity School in Rutland.
Here two intennedlate students work on Halloween masks which have been a project. The
public wiU vote on a 2.75 mili levy to provide operating funds for the school which serves the
county's retarded at the Nov , 5 election.

Kroger vote is expected
CHA~LESTON,

before World War .II.'' .
W. Va.
UntU recently, few econo- (UP!) -Tentative agreement
mists in and out of the was reached on a Charleston
government have openly de- Division Kroger Co. contract
fined the economic state as a 11tursday, but a strike by a
recession but rather have Pittsburgh-based union against
centered · their attention on the nation's third~argest food
inflation.
store chain continued.
Now, most agree the
Members of Food Store
problem is both recession and Employes Local 347 were
inflation, and some predict the scheduled to vote in Charleston
United States and other in- Saturday on the tentative
dustrial nations are on the agreement affecting nearly
brink of a depression.
·2,000 employes at 52 stores in
"We have been hit with a southern West Virginia, southmoral Pearl Harbor and a eastern Ohio and eastern
political Pearl Harbor and
consequently we are hit with a
economic Pearl Harbor. 11te
name for that iS depression,"
said Eliot Janeway.
Charles Kilpatrick,
GUATEMALA CITY (UP!)
economic analyst for Lynch, - Four passengers of the
Jones and Ryan brokerage cruise ship Royal Viking, in·
house, predicts a depresdon by cluding two Ohioans, were
1978.
ldlled and 10 others were in·
"There's no question," said jured when a oour iius collided
Markley Roberts, AFL-CIO with a pickup truck near
economist, "if we go down the Puerto Barrios, Guatemala's
same road, the economy is Caribbean
port
city,
going to get in worse and worse authorities reported Thursday,
shape. We are going to have
The accident occurred late
more people out of work, Wednesday afternoon at the
continued drops In consumer town of Cimarron, about 15
spending and in investment miles from Puerto Barrios
spending."
which itself is 200 tnUes norHe predicted an unemployment rate of 7 per cent by next
SUIT FILED
year, and Janeway said it
A
suit
lo quiet title has been
could reach 12 Jier cent.
filed in Meigs CoWl ty Common
Pleas Court by Franklin G.
Triplett, Dania, Fla,, Et AI,
against the Wlknown heirs and
CHAMBER TO MEET
. The Pomeroy Chamber of devisees of Oscar Sanborn,
Commerce will meet Monday deceased, Et AI. The property
is located in Middleport.
at noon at The Meigs Inn.

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Kentucky.
The stores were struck by the
union Oct. 13.
Members last weekend
rejected a Kroger offer not
endorsed by the union 's policy
committee.
11te latest agreement was
reached after a day:Jong
meeting between union and
Kroger representatives with
federal mediator Lee Skillman
on hand.
In Pittsburgh, negotiators
for members of striking Local
590 of the Amalgamated Food

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RANTOUL, Ill. (UPI) Two carload of leen-agers,
who authoriUes say may
have
been
playing
"chicken,.. collided head-on
on a rural Champaign county
road Thursday night, ldlllog
six of the youlbs and Injuring
three others- one critically.
Sheriff' s pollee deputy
Robert Clark said the cars
"came together al a point of
Impact almost In the center
of the road. 11tere were no
tire or skid marks or any
other Indication of braklng.'r
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Two &amp;ned for
excess speed
One defendant forfeited a
bond and two others were fined
on speeding charges in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale
E. Smith Thursday night.
Larry Sigler, Rutland,
forfeited a $250 bond posted. on
a charge of driving while intoxicated. Fined $18 and costs
wail Daniel Spurlock, T~ppers
'! 'lains, and Douglas ·Phalin,
Pomeroy, was fined $15 and
costs.
Ray Minix, Racine, forfeited
a $250 bond posted on a charge
ol driving whlle intoxicated,
and a $100 bond posted on a
charge of resisting arrest.

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LATEST PHASE OF 'J'HENEW ATHLETIC FIELD at
Meigs High School to be comj)leted Ia that of pilllblg drainage

' We in ihe playing fields with John W8Jl!llley llntshing the
·~ above the field. Oon~ting equjpnelrt and ~ to this
1&gt;[lliue of th' project were Virgil w~. Pullins Ex•
cavating jaymar Coal Co., Coffee ConstrucUon Co., Shelly
., · and
Don Colllns1 Ben Tom
Bill W,ltte, J'effe,rs .

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LOS ANGELES &lt;UPIJ - President Ford says
the na tion 's voters should throw out the big spenders in Tuesday's elections - even if some are
Republicans. He sounded that nonpartisan note in
the midst of a six-state tour in which he is campaigning for GOP candidates.
Ford left his morning schedule free of politics in
case he visits former President Richard Nixon at
Long Beach Memorial Hospital20 miles away. Ford
told guests who paid $500 for a drink and $500 for
dinner in Los Angeles Thursday night : "If you think
it is time for a change remember next Tuesday who
the big spenders are - and throw the spenders out.
And if some of them are Republicans, so be it."
For the first time in his sixweek stumping for the GOP,
Ford looked beyond the voling
Tuesday and called for persons
of a11 parties to Wlite "and
defeat lhe problems of in·
flation, energy, environment
and foreign policy."
But at other points, his
message was partisan. He
accused Democrats of being
the chief overspenders, and
suggested: "When you go into
the voting booth next Tuesday
take with you your latest
grocery blll receipt and before
you vote take a look at the
bottom line total."
Later today he was oo fly to ·
Fresno, Calif., and Portland,
Ore.
It was clear that Nixon and
the fonner president's health
had been in Ford's mind since
before he left Washington
Thursday .
A visit to Nixon at the
hospital could do For1 and the
underdog GOP no noticeable
good at the polls, perhaps. But
Ford is, according to Dllnois
Sen. Charles Percy last week in
Chicago, "above all a good
man, a good, good man."
· Before leaving Washington
for the first

ca~paign stop of

Excavating, and Gol!glein Brothers. In a&lt;idiuon, all8istance

was given by Saliabury Township and Ill• COWlty Highway
department. The seeding is being d!J"e by Carpers Nlll'l!"I'Y.
Homer. HyseU, business repre~tati1l~ of Local 18, the
Operatliig Engineers, has organized and supervised the
enUre prnject with the operators . of Local 18 furnishing
operators for the equ_ipment.

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SHOW SLATED
TUPPERS . PLAINS -: ' A ·
Country and Western Show wiU
be held at the TUppers Plains
Elementary School, Saturday ·.
at 7:30p.m., sponsored by the
Tuppers Plains Booster Ass'n.
Music by The Chutes Band .

Sioux City, Iowa, Ford tried
telephoning the Nlson family.
" Bul Mrs. Nixon and the girlll
were out, en route to the
hospital," Ford said later .
Reaching his Cenlury Plaza
hotel suite in Los Angeles, Ford
paused before donning a black
bow tie for the dinner and
dialed Mrs. Nixon again. Pat
Nixon answefed.
According to Nessen :
"The President ssid, 'How is
the pr:eStdent ?' and Mrs. Nixon
described his condition and she
used the word 'feisty' to
describe his mood.
"The President said, 'I don •t
want to push It, but would It
help if I came down there?'
Mrs. Nixon replied, 'I can't
think of anything that would do
him more good.'
OUtside the hole', whUe the
President spoke, hWldreds of
demonstrators marched ,
chanted and drummed on
metal fence posts.
The placard-carrying
protesters included feminista,
supporters of farm labor
leader Cesar Chavez, opponents of U.S . policy in
Cyprus and critics of Ford's
anti-inflation policies.

Otoices offered
for fair board

The annual election of the
Meigs County Fair Board,
ordinarily a quiet exercise in
democracy in which incumbents generally are
reelected, has new interest this
year with '11 candidates filing
for five vacancies.
Four of the five Incumbents
filing for reelection are Lucille
Leifheit, serving on appointment replacing the late
Marvin King ; William Smith,
Hugh Custer and David
.
Koblentz . The fifth incumbent,
believed to be Americans- Charles Williams, did not file .
were
not
immediately
available, nor would the U.S.
consulate reveal details on
arrangement for shipment of
the bodies.
Relatives ~ Waverly, Ohio,
however, said they have been
notified by authorities that two
of the dead persons were W.
Franklin Neff and his wife
Emza of Waverly. Neff was an
executive of the Ohio Valley
COLUMBUS (UP!)- More
Electric Corp.
than 70 per cent of Ohio's
Police said there was only school districts have the same
ooe person in the pickup truck, or lower property tax rates for
the driver identified as Haroldo operating schools than tbey did
Franco.
at the time the state income tax .

theast of this capital.
Names of the dead and iiijured passengers-all of them

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Employes Union rejected the
Kroger offer. About 2,500
members went on strike Sept.
30 against 56 Kroger stores in
northern West Virginia,
eastern Ohio and western
Pennsylvania.
Representatives of the Food
Store Employes Union and
A&amp;P
stores · continued
negotiations in Charleston
where a contract expires at
midnight Saturday. The
contract covers 600 &lt;;mPloye8
at 49 A&amp;P stores m West
Virginia and parts of Oh10.

President says
big spenders
o~ght to lose

Waverly
couple die on tour.
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By RICHARD HUGHES
UPI Business Writer
The U.S. economy has been
in a recession for a year now
with the worst still to come,
economists said Thurday,
"11te average length of aU
contractions (recessions) since
World War n has been 11
months," said Irwin Kellner,
economist for Manufactuers
Hanover Trust of New York.
"With the close of October, we
have officially passed the
average business contraction
since World War D."
Kellner predicted the current
slump would continue for at
least two more quarters,
making it " the longest

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. SAIGON- PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN l'HIEU, claiming
the support of the Ford administration, pleaded !Dday for his
poliUcal Ufe and promised to fight corruption at every level of his
troubled government. Faced with the worst anti11overnment
demOnstrations in eight years, he also offered to rev.:rite
restrlcUve press laws and ease a ban oo opposition parties.
.. "If you topple the current legal, constltution.al regime in
South Vietnam, you're leaving· the way open for a speedy
Communist doinlnation," Thleu said in a speech. to the nation.
Shaken by clashes in which at least 60 Roman catholic militants
and 30 JI')Ucemen were injured, he called for unity and blamed
the violence on Communist lackeys . .

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Ford, campaignliig' • tlirotigh . Sout!le-.-!i - C&amp;iiliirnla for
Republican candidates, spent the night In Los Angeles, only 30
miles from Long Beach Memorial Hospital, where Nixon has
been on the critical list since Monday because of complications.
following urgent '!)ll'gery. Doctors sa\d Thursday the 61-year-old
fonner president was improving slowly on a "nice stable
course", but may still have some "oozing" inte~pal bleeding .in
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and blunders included the new
severance tax on natural gas,
directing the Department of
Taxation to force local areas to
increase property appraisals,
holding down the wellhead
price of natural gas, and
Continued on page 10

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1974

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LONG BEACH, CALIF. - HICHARD NIXON, still critically
ill but reportedly startin~ a comeback from a !on~ depression.
was described as "alert and feisty" and hoping for a bedside viSit
!Dday from Pre~dent Ford. "I can't think of anything that would
do him more good," Pat Nixon said when asked If her husband
was well enough for a visit by Ford, who replaced and pardoned

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NO. 142

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - REP. JAMES V. STANTON, D-Ohio,
suggested Thursday members of the . new Federal Election
Refonn Commission be "Persons of the stature of former
Watergate Prosecuoor Leon Jaworski." stanton said he would
oppose confirmation of two nominees for the new Federal
Election Refonn Commission because they have close ties to
Senate Democratic and Republican leaders.
11te nominees are Joseph Meglen, Billings_, Mont,. campaign
manager for Senate Democrat leader Mike Mansfield, and Mrs.
Joan D. Alkens of Swarthmore, Pa ., described by Stanoon as a
''political patron"·of Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott. Sen. James
0. Eastland, 0-Miss., president prot tern of the Senate,
nominated Meglen and Mrs. Alkens.
"I'm not challenging the integrity of these two," stanton
said. "I am just saying they are not the kind of people likely to
geqough, or toostr(ct, with politicians who run for President or a
seat in the House and Senate." The commission, now being
organized, will enforce a new law placing limitations on campaign contrlbuUons and expenditures.

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be .industrial. "
He said that could throw
thousands of workers out of
jobs and eventually put them
on the welfare rolls.
Deficil Exists
Rhodes said there is a 10 per
cent deficit between the
wnounl of gas consumed and
the amount imported . He said
that 10 per cent which amounts
to 100,000 million cubic feet could be offset by increased
state production .
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He' said some of the present

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Rhodes, continuing his attack on Gilligan administration
policies toward industry in the
stale, said Thursday , if elected
governor,_ he would begin
immediate action to double the
production of natural gas to
avert a threatened energy
blackout.
He said the present adminis!ration has catised a decrease
in the development of natural
gas resources and said the lag
could result in an acceleration
of the already serious unem· ploymeni problem.
" A series of anti-industry
harassments and blunders
have ail but stopped exploration for nalural gas in
Ohio," Rhodessaid . "Weare in
an energy crunch and the first
curtaiimentof use of gas would

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Rhodes "account for his actions during the Kent State
tragedy" of four years ago .
Gilligan said Rhodes' state-

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when four students were shot to
death ·by Ohio National
Guardsmen.
The ~overnor said Rhodes
told attorneys ·in the Kent State
ment that "a governor must lawsuits &gt;~he didn't give any
lead and a governor must be leadership to his adjutant
accountable for his use .of general because hi&amp; adjutant
power 11 was incongru~s with general wasn't the sort of
his actions during the Kent fellow who took orders."
State antiwar rally May 4, 1970 · " In fact ," Gilligan contiimed, " Rhodes testified under
oath that many of his departmen! heads wouldn't take
orders from him."
RETIRES - Earl (Shiue) Dill retired 11tursday as a
Lei Him Account ·
grader operator lor the State Highway Department after 33%
"Let him account for Kent
years. DIU and his wUe, who reside at Morning Slar, have one
State, " Gilligan demanded.
son, Gary, four grandchUdren, and ooe great-grandchild.
" Let him account for his adWhen asked what be plaos lo do be replied ''visit my mother,
mission that he went to Kent
Nancy Walker, Pomeroy, RD, more often." His mother will
State under the assumption
be 90 years old ·come next May. He was presen~ a gift and
that he could ·toss off his conlreated lo refreshmenlslater In the day by co-workers.
stitutional responsibility as
· commander-in-chief of the

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Ohio's gubernatorial can didaies, Democratic Gov. John
J . Gilligan and former
Republican · Gov. ·.James A.
Rhodes took more verbal shots
at each other Th'u rsday with
only four days of campaigning
remaining before the Nov. 5
election.
Gilligan, stumping in north-

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O'Dell, Mason; Eva StrubU!,
Middleport; Luther Friend,
Long Bottom.
DISCHARGES - Louise
Bearhs, Dana Covert, Anthony
Eblin, Sybil Green; Edith
Woolard; Ed Finley and Zelia
Reynolds. ·

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ELBERFEL.DS .IN ·POMEROY
November Bargain ·Days

died on Tuesday

now with the best
HERTFORD, N.C. (UP!) . The Oakland A's' Jim "Ca tfish" HWlter says winning the
Cy YOWlg Award may give him
leverage in his contract
disputes with club owner
Charles 0 . Finley.
Hunter said Wednesday after
learning he had won the top
American League pitcher 's
award, "This does mean a lot
oo my contract."
Hunter and Finley have
disputed over a provision in
'Hunter's contract which he
says provides for $50,000 in
deferred income which the
owner allegedly has refused to

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Olher candidates are Gerald
Doug las, Ralph Calvert, Leo
Kennedy, H. A. Cole, Sherry
lndestad, Don McKenzie and
Mike Jones. The five winners
will sit on the board for three
years. The board each year
stages the Meigs County Fair.
Election will be Thursday,
Nov . 7, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the
office of the Meigs COWlty
Commissioners in the courthouse . Only persons holding
1974 membership tickets in the ·
Meigs County Agricultural
Society are eieigible to vote.

Improvements in
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WASinNGTON (UPI) - A
Ralph Nader research grOI!P
says a widely used food dye is
so dangerous that if a 11~
pound pregnant woman drinks
more thim a third of a can of
strawberry soda pop a day she
risks either cancer or damaging her baby. .
11te dye Involved is Red No.
· 2, used for everything from
strawberry ice cream and soda
pop to lipstick and pill
coatings. About 1 million
poiDids of it was used in food
and cosmetics last year;
Nader's Health Research
Group asked the Food and
Drug Administration to ban the
dye In 1971.
Since then, It said Thursday,
ucc&gt;nsumers have eaten over
,$30 million worth of Red No. 2,
exposing themselves to alarm·
ing and unnecessary rtsks."
It said there have been three
Food and Drug Administration
studies dating back to '1951
which ".trong!y Indicate that
Red No. 2does cause cancer."
t In addition; It calcuMed the
dye "lS safe .S far as
fetotoxicity is' concerned only
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effective,
the
president of the Ohio
Education Association said
11tursday.
"Due to the statewide rollback in real estate taxes,
taxpayers in districts where
there has been no increase or
decrease in property tax ralell
actually are paying at least 10
per cent less than when · the
at extremely low levels.''
income tax became effective,"
A . 110-pound pregnant
said OEA President E. Wade
woman, the group estimated, Underwood ,
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could "safely Ingest only about
11te OEA said a report .
.one-third can of (red) soda
)ll'epared
by !he association
daUy ."
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"With conflicting results on
taxing at the same or lower
the fetotoxicity alone, we
rate than they did at the time
believe FDA is obUgated for
the state income tax )VBS
the protection of the pubUc to
initiated and 12$ of those
severely lilnit Red No . 2,
districts are being taxed at a
"As .for the cancer effect,
lower rate now.
scientists are In agreement
" I think it's about time we
that no dose of a carcinogen
looked at the large majority of
can be determined as safe," school districts which have not
the group said.
raised taxes in the last few
years, thanks to the great
increase in state asaistance,"
· By United PressiDiernatlonal Underwood continued.
Scatter'e d . showers con.' · "It's unfortunate that the
tlnuing In the southeast early relatively few districts which
tonight. Clearing and cooler are in financial trouble due
tonight, lows in the low 50s. mostly to unprecedented inf!a.
Saturday cloudy south.- Highs tion are receiving aU the at·
in the lower 60s !Oiith.
tention during . this election
campaign," Underwood said.
TO COST MORE
11te report, according to the
WASHINGTON (UPI)
. OEA, showed that of the 139
D&lt;onestic abiares wiU go up
another 4 per cent · Nov. 15, disricts now at a higher rate of
local taxation, 28 had jo raise
boosting the cost of an airline
millage rates in order to
ticket an averag~· 10 ,per cent
qualify
for ' state aid.
over this· time lai year.

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Long-awaited Gilligan-Rhodes match is .TU.esda·EDri'OR's NOTE: This II the
eighth aad ltul article in a
aeries prepared by Unlled
Press laterutioaal on the
lsaaes and -tests al the Nov.
5 electloo. Today's article Ia on
the nice_for govei'IIOI'.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio's
gubernatorial contest this year
Is a .long-awaited match between Gov. John J. Gilligan
and fonner Gov. James A.

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generaDy-da'llot look upon cashiers in stores as "angels."
However"'D!Ibt' Fergusoll··was in the role of an angel literally
Thursdayillght when PU'!fell's Super Valu Store in Pomeroy
staged a 1¥;111~~ Hallow~ party. Mrs. Ferguson ~d all
employes of tliti·store were m costume for the party with well
over 400 'persons as gueSts. Employes distributed cider and r·
donuts as· 'Wl!'tl as candy tfeiiilt to those attending and conducted a "bob for apples" game with merchandise and cash
prizes awarded. ·Well over 100 youngsters appeared in
costume for judging by Pomeroy •businessmen Rick Crow
and Ear11ngels. The store awarded cash prizes of $5, $3 and
$2 for the best costumes in the prettiest, scariest and most
original costumes in two age groups, six and under and over
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Gilugsn, a 53-year old Deml)crat from Cincinnati, roundly
condemned the eight Rhodes
yellnl when be ran In 1970. He
claimed the Republicans had
allowed Ohio to fall to 50th in
the nation In nearly every
category of stste service.
Rhodes, 65 and a veteran of
31 years of public employment,
bas been Itching to get at
Gilligan ever since he left
afti!-'0 In January, 1971, the
victim of 1' U.S. Senate
primary defeat and a constitutional ban on seeking a
third successive tenn.
Both men earned their
pollticalspursat the local level
and worked their way up the
·ladderS of their respective
parties.
A · literature instructor at
Xavier University, Gilligan
was elected to Cincinnati City
Council In 1953 and .-&amp;elected
five times. In 1964, he won a
seat In Congress, but was
defeated two years later by

Robert Taft Jr., now a U.S.
senator.
WonSeat
Gilligan won a council seat
again in 1967 and ran for the
U.S. Senate a year Isler,
defeating Sen. Frank J . Lsusche in the Democratic
jrlmary. But be was defeated
in tbe general election by
William B. Saxbe, now U.S.
Attorney general.
Rhodes was a member of the
Columbus Board of Education
and city auditor before becoming mayor of the Capital city, a
post be held for four terms. He
won three terms as state
auditor, \oslng an early bid lor
the governorship to Lauscbe in
ISM .
By 1962, Rhodes was really
ready to run for governor, and
was the first Republican
elected to a four-year tenn,
defeating Democratic Gov. Michael V. DiSalle. He won reelection by alaodslide In 1968.
Rhodes gslned a reputation
for -putting together a vocationa1 education system and.establishing l e c h n i c a I and
community colleges to reac h
more potentiaI stude n.ts. He
also emphasized attra~ing indus~ to Ohio, encouraging
plant expansions and building

Kessel will keynote rally
PT.
PLEASANT
Dignitaries from all levels are
expected to attend Saturday's
Republican Rally at the Moose
. HaD with the Honorable Oliver
D. Kessel keynote speaker.
The event will include a
spaghetti dinner and a dance to
follow. Festivities will begin at
6:30p.m.
George McCarty and The
Country Playmates will play
for dancing and tickets are
currenliy on sale from committee persons for $3 each .
Spaghetti will be catered and
homemade pies will complete
the meal.
Ju_dge Kessel W.~- bo~n ~'irl12, 1901, in Jackson County. He
attended the primary and

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County and graduated from
West Virginia University with
an A. B. degree in 1924.
In the fall of 1928 he was
elected prosecuting attorney
and served his county In that
capacity two tenns of four
years each.
In November, 1956, he was
elected judge of the fifth
judicial circuit, which at that
time was comprised of the
counties of Mason, Jackson,
Roane and Calhom. He served
as judge of Mason County four
years,"was elected three times
as judge of the Fifth Judicial
·~ &lt;lJ1C:uit; ip.... June, · 1972, was
called to the supreme court by
Gov. Moore to serve out the

unexpired term of Justice
Harlan M. Calhoun and he
retired from the Supreme
Court Jan . 31, 1973.

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But m9JI1ents later Strickler
got Magruder to acknowledge
there w.a s a legitimate need for
intelligence gathering about
demonstrators· during the 1972
presi(iential campaign.
Magruder returns today for
his foUI'th and probably final
day as a ,witness.
Chief trial prosecutor James
F.Neal!aldRobertF. Reisner,
fonnerly Magruder 's assistant
and npw with the Office of
Management and Budget,
would testify next.
Former Attorney General
John N. Mitchell; H.R. Hald.;
man and John D. Ehrlichman,
who were Nixon's top two
aides; former Assistant Attorney General -Robert C. Mardian; and re-(!lection lawyer
Kenneth W. Parkinson are on
trial for conspiracy.
It was lesrned that Mardian
privately asked Judge John J .
Sirica to sever his case from
the others, saying his ·chief
lawyer, David G.- Bre8s, Is ill.
Mardlan would not com-

la'wyers will contend that
Hlildeman believed the Intelllgence-gathering would be
dOne legally,
• Some moments after· Mrs.
Volner successfully objected to
Strickler' first question about
vfetnam, the defense attorlley
returned tO that line o'f
Q\iestilinlng, asking Magruder:
"Did you beCbme aware of
needs for information by White
House offlci8ls ... needs for
information that ·would be
legilliDately acqUired ... ?"
"Yes sir '' ssld the witness.
M~de; has testifted tbat
his own "cover Stol'Y.'; fDI' the
WaterP!e llugglng :was: that
$251iootl'!ilid·lfeer( bUi!geled for
pro~tion' ilf cam~gners and
for security ·at 'the GOP
national convention.
"The gathering of informstlon was an appropriate .and
· legal function?" asked Strickler, mentioning death threats
to Mitchell's wife Martha, and
threats of disruption at the
convention.
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ATHENS (UPI) -A Greel!;
judicial council today charged
former~ , dictator
George
Papadopoulos and other
protagonists of the 1967
military takeover with high
treason·, an Appeals Court
spokesman
said.
The
spokesman said an official
statement on the judges
decision to press treason
charges would be Issued
shortly.
Treason carries a possible ·
death. peanlty . In . Greece. '
Papadopoulos l!lld four of his
' fonner lieutenants,
of them
included In the tre.811on charge,
are.pre!Mlnily In forced exile on
the Aegean· island of Kea. The
government deported them
last week for allegedly ton·
spiring
to
overthrow
democracy. Papadopoulos
denied the conspiracy charge.

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State's undefeated and topranked Buckeyes host lllinois
in the OSU homecoming game
Saturday with bead coach
.. Woody, Hayes gunning for l)ls
200th rolleglate coaching vic- ·
tory.
Buckeye . tailback Archie
Griffin, who has rolled up 100
yarda or more in each of his
last 18 games, including the
Rose Bowl, will be aiming for
the NCAA mark of 18 consecutive 100-yard regular
season games.
Griffin, who has 1,050 yards
in 145 carries this year, is tied
with steve Owens, a fonner
Reisman Trophy winner from
Oklahoma, for ihe most consecutive 1tJO.yard games.
He· already leadS the nation
in rushing , with an average of
150 yatdli per game. In.second
place, based on the yardage
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Nobody outside his wife is any closer to Tony Galento than 73year-old Jinuny Frain, who trained him for every orie of his
fights, including his first one in the amateurs In 1928, and ll\1118
only a few minutes away from him now.
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Frain is Irish and talks_about. Tony Galento In even, dlsp..sionate.terms, yet It's easy to discern the deep feeling be has for
his Italian buddy.
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"I'll tell you the kinda guy he is," says Frain. "He remembers
all the friends he ever had and anytime one of 'em dies, Tony
makes sure to go to the funeral. U be's outta town, and someone
close to him passes away, he cries if he mlsaed goln' to the
funeral.
"Remember how Tony always uaed to say 'I'll molder da
· bum ! ' Well, he was the first one to say that and you know whatthe Brooklyn Dodgers borrowed that from him and never gave it

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Last payment will be FREE in 1975.
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Galento Day here in Orange where be.was born 64 years ago, 9JI
that day, the local Main Street will become Tony Galento P!Da.
The occasion for all this Is the 35th anniversary of Galento's
meeting with Joe Louis for the heavyweight tille at Yankee
Stadium. Roly-poly Tony, carrying more than 220 pounds on his
fire-plug five-foot-nine frame, rocked Louis with a couple of good
right hands and stayi!d on his feet for three rounds In that flght,
then was kayoed in the fourth.
The date of that knockout was .June 28, 1939. So how come the
anniversary is being celebrated on Nov. 16?
"What the hell," says Jinuny Frain. ''They just thought of it,

The Buckeyes lost three
players to injuries after the win
over Northwestern last Saturday. But only offensive tackle
Scott Dannelley, who injured a
knee, Is doubtful for the lllinl
contest among the starters.
:- Dannelley's spot would be
filled by freshman Olrls .Ward
of Dayton, who did an excellent
job
as
Danneliey's
replacement In the Northwestern game last Saturday.
Safety Bruce Rulli was In·
jured In the abdomen and hip,
while Charley Simoil, a member of the specialty teams, ·
Injured a knee that may need
surgery.
Two defensive regulars Tim Fox and Ken Kuhn -4ld
not play against Northwestern .
because 'of preyious Injuries,_
but coaches are hopeful they
will be ready by Saturday.

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hair and some of his pot-belly, but otherwise he hssn't changed a
lick.
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around pushing out his jaw and his belly the way he used to 30
yea;s ago, proclaiming "I'll molder cia bum," Two-Ton Tony
basiCally hasn't altered his style or his thinking.
"They're all a bunch of bums," he trumpets about today's
heavyweights, emphasizing he means aD ofthem. "Foreman's a
strong fella, but if he don~ hlt'cha, he's lost ... Ali should have a
clothes-pin on his mouth." ·
Tony Galen to stili likes to do things his own way, even if It's the
hard way, and he doesn't take kindly to being told how to do
them.Healsohasthesameslzehearthealwayshad-asbigasa
bathtub.
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Galento either. He's in pretty much the same financial shape be
has always been.
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" Not so hot," says one friend, who has known Galento pl'actlcally all his life.
Maybe that's the chief reason Nov. 16 has been declared TOI\y

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will be trying to stop the
defending SEOAL MVP 1n
speedy Ironman Ran!ly (Rlva)
Ridge. Ridge has rushed for 397
yatds in 65 trips for a league
of 4 7
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average
. yar s PI'• carry.
Making the charge against
Ridge and his fellow Ironmen
will be endsQualls and George,
with Blake and· Carper at the
tackles, Pickens at middle
guard Blanchard and Allen
Stew.;.! at linebackers Perk
Ault and Charlie Marshall at
the corner and Lonnie Coats
and Whitlatch or Davenport at

Quails,
wingback . Mick
Magnotta and quarterback Jim
Andi!rson, the league's leading
Snarl Proof
pasaer.
Reg . $4.69
On the line, Chancey will go
ONLY
with ends Mich Davenport and
Orr! on Blanchard, with 'George
c.tPer aild Mike Haley or Kent
Wyarit at the tacki~. 1 Gary
George and Steve Pickens or
Jim Clark at the· guards and
Jolin -l'!lake at center.
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956 yards in 164 carries, an
average of 136yards per game.
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In some 23 years at OSU and an
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Hui!dleston and Ha~i '~t the
gulirds . Johnson will be
snapping the ball.
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will try to snap a 5 game losin~
streak, all losses coming in
league action. The &amp;rldders of
coach Charley Chanciey will
aJio attempt to brea]! .a home
field jinx thst has seen them
lose 7 of their last 8 home
games.
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quarterback .
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The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was ~aDed to Union
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taken .to Veterans Memorial
. Hospital where he was admilled. At 1'31 a.m. the squad
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Two 1 years ago I h3d: ~ ;'s\'O(age ~Ibn of the s\luiliich~ reany.tl~v.e gas problems the
llUlmonary attack and was- is'illi)!osslble, large amowl(i of doctor has not solved. .
eliminating aD m111t and milk
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A llheltered worbbop 18 befog operated in Middleport u .
Las! December l developed a normally ' predigested In the promised, anything · that · colas to eliminate caffellie.
a part of the Meigs Collll!f ~lllllty Sel!ool for tbe mea·llwoll'il'
stomach
and stoma~i_!1toaliquid'or at least distends the · abdomen will Avoi!l all soda drinks and any
tally retarded. Ra,ldmta will wte on a !.75 miD opentinc
hemorthoi~ . The swelling was - :semi-5oild s~te . ~ stomach, make matters worse. Why?
foods you know to be gas forlevy for the community llcllool.at lhe Nov. 5 electfGD. Tbe .
tllagnosect as "aerophagia." It by controlling how much food Because_you enlarge the chest mers. In many . people that
followiD&amp;pertalnstotbework»&gt;oppbueofthescbool.
nntin.~es, at times more passes into the iritestine for · cage to draw air. In tiy moving means . limiting
starchy
Question : Why does . Meigs cOant'y need ·a llheltered,
HUNTING - LICENSES. GUNS.
!Jronllll!l~ than usual. I think . ~bsorp,tlon , even affects such ,. the• dlaphgram downward. U vegetables, too.wor~op for tbe meatany banclfciapped?
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emphy~em~ · and chronic .. It's Important in your case with ftuld, gas or fat, your smoking. If you are you must
dlvlduala have learned to handle tb'elr lelf-care needl and
llronchltis, IS made worse by because It may make the ac- .. diaphragm cannot move down , quit at once : Incidentally,
have been taagbt tbe l!sslc numertcai and reading f111lctlons ·.
AND WEARING APP_~REL
lie ae~bagla; and J feel close ,cumulation of gas in the ab- much and you can't breathe as stopping the caffeine drinks . they need to put these sldllJ Jnlo .[ II'Htb te Piovlde
le suffocati~l.l, which · i,s domen more likely and more ~h as you should. In ex- IW!Y help your nerviousness, . ~fnlneu to th.e lr famiHes and commllllltlel •. Beca- the .
terrifying. I believe 'my ner- ·severe.
.t remeconditionsthisresultsin . Make &amp;'conscious effort not
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lie point _of CJ&lt;treme hysteria i swallowing air. Most of us do It Is a terrifying 'feeling , FDI' the eliminate · causes · for neroppoi1unlty .to&gt; produce lialeable ioocta' and to espaiul their
lind I 8111 fearful, n~t only for to some' extent. When 'you are best ,lung ·. fun~tion a person viousness if, you can. The rest
s!dll• at a rate that II compatlbl~ wllb tbe~hldent'• abiUtlea:
ill)oaelfbutalsQforanyone lam nervious it happens more of-' · -s hould avoid 'abdominal will need help from your
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Batey, Mike Lawsoqand Kevin scoring threat from any spot on
Barton at
linebackers, and the fleld . .
Blake, E1chmger, Lester
C':"'ch B1ll J~well's defense
Parker and Joe Kuhn In- the agamst the Highlanders will
secondary
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Boso at the halfbacks, with
At Ra~ine, the Torados Will Glenn Simpson and Budbe keepmg one eye_ on the dy Ervm m the safeEastern-North Galha game ty spots . The r linebackand the other on Southwestern . ers will be Monte Hart
quarterback Terry Carter. and Greg Dunmng, with John
Carter has one of the finest Salser at middle guard. Up
passing arms in the league, front, Dave Huddleston and
Danny Brown w11l be at the
ends, w1lh Ron Johnson and

However, a Pirate win over .
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the Eagles would give North
-GaDia a 4-2 mark and second
place,abngwith the Tornados,
should the Southernites top By United Press International Chenier made a bucket for the sent to the hospital for further
Southwestern.
What the rest of the NBA Bullets.
examination. The Hawks were
With all that_ln mind, and the couldn't accomplish, the
Chenier tied Wohl for high led by rookie John Drew's 27
added emotional factor of schedule maker did.
point honors, and Bullets guard points
homecoming at North Gallia,
The Washington Bullets, Kevin Porter added 18.
' cavs 'us, Pistons 101
tonight's Bidwell battle should playing their third game in
Houston forward Rudy TomAustin Carr tallied 33 points
be a thriller.
three nights in three different janovich got 17 points, and the and Bobby Smith had 18 for the
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the season after seven wins du!Aziz for a game high 19 · Detroit. The Cavs, trailing by
Thursday night when they rebounds .
10 points midway through the
Authorized dealer for Zenith
. Gibson _ ·Hardwick . Kitbowed to the Houston Rockets
In the only other National serondperiod, shot a sizzling 65
chen Aid - Litton (Micro!lf&gt;-92.
Basketball Association games, per cent in the third quarter
wave Oven I. Also Ooxol
Dave Wohl hit .three free New York edged Atlanta 93-90 and went ahead tO stay 61.jl()on
throws.in the final 13 seconds to and Cleveland smothered De- a pair of foul shots by Dick
Propane Service.
secure the Rocket victory. troit 1111-101.
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Houston led 9:1,-90 with 19 . Kulcks 93 Hawks 90
second half..
seconds left _and Wohl, who.
Earl Mo~roe's game-high i15
netroit's Bob Lanier canned
T. V. &amp; Appliance
scored 29 pomts to lead the points paced New York over 13 of 16 from the field in .the
Gas Service
Rockets, was fouled by Wes Atlanta. The Knicks' other first half for a 31 point effort
Unseld. The 6-2 guard made the -starling .guard, · Walt .Frazier, that gave the Pistons a 511-55
first
of two attempts, but was was injured In the first minute halftime lead. But the big
Phone 985-3307
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again and made both of play and will be-out .for five center was held to only 10
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All's full go in the Eastern
camp with h d coach
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Berkhimer .:a cted to ?~r~
the Same lineupethat went into
battle last P k B t th
Eagles will ~ee t~ ~ th e
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has plagued the birds for the
past two years
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The Eagles are currently 3-1,
with North Gallla at 3-2 and
Southern at 3-2. Ar. Eastern
victory would make the
situation less complicated, as
the Eagles would gain un-

Mefgs COUllty 4-H members are reminded lhallhey
have uiliB Monday, Nov. 4 to
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discussing
alternatives to
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critically Ill in Long Be'acb,
Calif. Ehrllchman contends
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that Nixon's testimony is
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advise me as to my suspicions
· l'm not as impressed with . posture so .the chest cage is essential to hiS defell5!'.
DEARDR.LAMB - Ihave andwhatcoursetofollow?
thisaslwaslnmyyounger able to move nonnally. In
Haldemanralsedtheissueof
had a nervious 'stomacH since
DEAR •READER- Starting days lri medicine. Then we emphysema the chest cage or national domestic security
Wortd,War IT which resulted in from the beginning for our didn't know about the gas- ribs sometimes can't move con,~iderations during last
• duodenal· ulcer. The ulcer other readers, the dwnpi!!g producing effecta of lactose In much.
. yea•'
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jler!orated and l had a sub' syndrome is a complicatioo of · milk·. I suspect llu!t many
Now wbat should you do? . be~g8 . It is believed his
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t-H'er may order up to .tOO
aeedllngs at no charge.
Specie• available ·Include
Ausirtan 'Pine;- .... . Pille,
Red Oak and Black Locut.
Orden, may be placed by
calling lhe El&lt;lensloo Office,
992-3895 before 4 p.m.
Monday.

SOLVING OF VARIOUS TYPES of. pm!eo -.res as
'· the re~ of tbe county pw.( the conal,t')lCtiOD,~t:·a new ~
training for chlldren.attending tbe Meigs Community Scbool- . ..... 'building for the studetits with pfoceeds
a bOnd ISsUe .
at Rutland. The primary children are being assisted with the
approved by Meigs voters last flill. At next Tuesday's general
problems they encounter by teacher, Mrs. Louise Skaggs,
·election, voters will decide on ' a 2.75
tsJ; levy for the
left, and an aide, Mrs. Dee Brown. The Meigs Board of
operating expe~s of the school. Of the total millage, two
Retardation which oversees the operation of the school for
mtilsareanew tax while .75ofa mlllls a renewal.

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UPI) Lawyers for former White
House chief of stsff H.R.
Haldeman have indicated that
national and domestic security
considerations may be part of
their defen~ in the Watergate
cover-up trial.
Frank H. Strickler, one of .
Haldeman's lawyers, brought
up the Vietnam War Thursday
during his cross-examination
of Jeb Stuart Magruder,
deputy campaign director for
former President Richard
Nixon and a prosecution witness In U.S. District Court.
Prosecutor
Jlll
Wine
Volner's objection kept
Magruder from replying to
Strickler's question :
"When you came to the
White House In 1969, was t~~.ere
a war in Vietnam?"

BY DENNY FOBES
The Eastern Eagle battle at
No~th Gallia will highlight
tomght's local football action,
as the two SVAC schools l!atlle
for second place in the final
week of 1eague acti~n.
I In other games this evening
the Southern Tornados, with an
outside chance of second place
host Southwestern while th~
Meigs Marauder~ continue
their search for their fir t
league win in the Southea te s
Ohio League against Jac~s:n~
Rllllnerup in the SVAC will
be determined this way:

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged, Oct. 31)
Phlllip Bradbury, Michael
Bumgarner, Edgar Clark,
Todd Deel, Aline Estep, Mina
Eubanks, Mrs. James Gibbs
and daughter, Phyllis Hammond, Charles Hobson, Diane
Jones, Jar! Jones, Thelma
Kiser, Ellzabeih Lear, Esther
McKnight, Mary Minehart,
Julia Menefee, Mrs: Darrell
Mitchell and- daUghter, Ruth
Musser, Lena Myers, Robert
O'Connor, · Augusts Ocker,
Clarence Oiler, Arnold Pendleton, Karen Pratt; Merrill
Simmons, Joseph Sirback,
Ullian M. Smith, Effie Swiney,
Jesta Swisher, John Thomas,
Dicie Tucker, Donna Wedge,
Naomi Williams, William T.
Robert E. Buck, Pomeroy University College of Law
Winter, Ill, Jean Zirkle.
attomey, is making his first bid where he graduated with a
for public office at the Nov. 5 degree of juris doctorate.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
election: He is running against
Upon graduation Buck
Admitted - Janet Marcum,
Frank W. Porter for Judge of became associated with the
Rutiand;
Maurice Gagnon,
Meigs County Court.
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finn of -Webster and Fultz and
In his campaign, Buck has has recenliy set up a private Minersvllie; Lela Robinson,
met as many people as possible practice of· his own located at Syracuse; Rodney Grueser,
throilghout Meigs County, and · the corner of Court and Main Pomeroy; Vh'gil Toppins,
If elected, intends to serve Streets in P011Jeroy. ije and his Cheshire; Jack Landers,
Pomeroy; James Smith,
·~~eopte in· a fair and ifuparlial wife, Debbie and two chtidren,
Tuppers
Plains; Etta Will,
m1uu)lir, allowing each citizen · Jennifer and Julianne, reside
Pomeroy; Ruby Hysell,
lo present his case, but always at 129 Mulberry Ave. Buck is
Middleport; Margaret Sin·
reme!llbering the rights of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
clair, Pomeroy; Carol Pickens,
ilociety.
Buck of Pomeroy.
Racine; Carl Johnston, PortHe has served for the past
Buck is a member of
land.
lwo years . as assistant Pomeroy Lodge 164 F&amp;AM, on·
Discharged- Daniel O'Dell,
prosecuting attorney. .
. the board of directors of Meigs
Francis · Van Dytfe, Basil
He Is a graduate of Pomeroy~ County · Senior
Citizens,
Middleport- Hayman.
High School and took his pre- member of
law work at Ohio University Pomeroy Rotary Club, Alladin
Pleasant Valley Hospital
where he received a degree in Temple Shrine, the Meigs
Discharges
- Robert K.
- Busi_ne_s~
. Administ~a.tion, County .,_Jaycees, an\) _.)!!,
Wilson, .. Pomeroy, and Robert
t!PetlaiiZing m Accountmg. He presidenv ·of Trinity Church
Leon.
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Rhodes I'Onipiains that Gllll- programs, create an Ohio
It was a Rhodes hallmark gan has added 9,000 new slate River Port Authority, press far
that individusi and corporate employes, many of them for a coal conversion demontaxeswereamongthelowestin public relations purpose~~, ..and stration plant .In ·Belmont
the nation, and a favorite · ha's "driven business and In- County,bulld ... mlilion worth
,slogan that "Profit is Not a dustryoutofthestste" through_ of highways and bridges~
Dirty Word In Ohio."
higher taxes and harassment: make a $30 million Cleveland
Enacted.Jneome Tax
piliigan views one of his port Improvement.
In 1971, Gilligan's first year signal accomplishments with
Gilligan has Indicated be Cllll
in office, the General Assembly the income tax money as operate the stste on the currtllt
enacted an income tax, ena- boosting aid fQr mental health revenue structure and atilt
bling appropriations for two and retardation by $100 million · expand some programs. HI
years to be boosted from $6.2 in each of the last two budget bas In mind a boost ·In .hlgber
billion under Rhodes' last periods.
education aid, revision of the
budget to $8.1 billion.
He also points out his ad- public school subsidy formula
Education expenditures im- ministration has hiked aid to and Improvement of h8llllh
medistely jumped from $1.8 elementary and secondary care servtces.
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billion to $2.3 billion, while scliPOts\.by, 51 • per cent 11nd
Gliligan's package is GP It
welfare expenses went from •-made ~ iax rollbacks of ed to cost about•$500 mliliall,
$874 million to $1.4 billion .
$477 mtlilon:.1o per cimt on the but he claims gro:~fth In
Growth of revenues, in- average homeowner's tu; bill. existing tsJ:es will take care of.
REV: HOLCOMB
eluding those from the 'Income
Promise Cutback
it.
tax, pushed the budget over the
If elected, Rhodes has prl)A third candidate, Nancy B.
$10 billion mark for the current mised a wholesale cutback in Lazar of the Socialist Workers
fiscal period ending next June. stste employes, particularly in party; is on the ballot.
Education espenditures are up pubUc-'haiatioriii; a dismantling · Lazar, 23, attended Antioch
over $2.7 billion, while welfare Of
state Environmental College in Yellow Springs and
exprmses are more than $2.6 Protection A-g ency (EPA), is past cOOI'dinatOr of the
billion.
which he accuses of pressuring CleVeland Area Peace .Action
It is these figures which have industries and threatening Coalition and the Cleveland
given Rhodes one of his major jobs; and massive new aid for Abortion Project Coslltlon.
RUTLAND Th Re T E
campaign
themes-that primary and secondary
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ministry In 1002aspastor of the
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Uttle Rock, Ark. He continued
to serve as a pastor with an
_Interim of 10 years as itinerant
evangelist.
During his ministry, the Rev.
Mr. Holcomb was lnfiilenlialln
Cll'ganizlng 18 new churches.
Prior to his reentering
evangelism In 1967, he pastored
In Houston, Tex. The Rev .
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the Rutland Church, Invites the
public to attend.

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Long-awaited Gilligan-Rhodes match is .TU.esda·EDri'OR's NOTE: This II the
eighth aad ltul article in a
aeries prepared by Unlled
Press laterutioaal on the
lsaaes and -tests al the Nov.
5 electloo. Today's article Ia on
the nice_for govei'IIOI'.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio's
gubernatorial contest this year
Is a .long-awaited match between Gov. John J. Gilligan
and fonner Gov. James A.

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generaDy-da'llot look upon cashiers in stores as "angels."
However"'D!Ibt' Fergusoll··was in the role of an angel literally
Thursdayillght when PU'!fell's Super Valu Store in Pomeroy
staged a 1¥;111~~ Hallow~ party. Mrs. Ferguson ~d all
employes of tliti·store were m costume for the party with well
over 400 'persons as gueSts. Employes distributed cider and r·
donuts as· 'Wl!'tl as candy tfeiiilt to those attending and conducted a "bob for apples" game with merchandise and cash
prizes awarded. ·Well over 100 youngsters appeared in
costume for judging by Pomeroy •businessmen Rick Crow
and Ear11ngels. The store awarded cash prizes of $5, $3 and
$2 for the best costumes in the prettiest, scariest and most
original costumes in two age groups, six and under and over
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Gilugsn, a 53-year old Deml)crat from Cincinnati, roundly
condemned the eight Rhodes
yellnl when be ran In 1970. He
claimed the Republicans had
allowed Ohio to fall to 50th in
the nation In nearly every
category of stste service.
Rhodes, 65 and a veteran of
31 years of public employment,
bas been Itching to get at
Gilligan ever since he left
afti!-'0 In January, 1971, the
victim of 1' U.S. Senate
primary defeat and a constitutional ban on seeking a
third successive tenn.
Both men earned their
pollticalspursat the local level
and worked their way up the
·ladderS of their respective
parties.
A · literature instructor at
Xavier University, Gilligan
was elected to Cincinnati City
Council In 1953 and .-&amp;elected
five times. In 1964, he won a
seat In Congress, but was
defeated two years later by

Robert Taft Jr., now a U.S.
senator.
WonSeat
Gilligan won a council seat
again in 1967 and ran for the
U.S. Senate a year Isler,
defeating Sen. Frank J . Lsusche in the Democratic
jrlmary. But be was defeated
in tbe general election by
William B. Saxbe, now U.S.
Attorney general.
Rhodes was a member of the
Columbus Board of Education
and city auditor before becoming mayor of the Capital city, a
post be held for four terms. He
won three terms as state
auditor, \oslng an early bid lor
the governorship to Lauscbe in
ISM .
By 1962, Rhodes was really
ready to run for governor, and
was the first Republican
elected to a four-year tenn,
defeating Democratic Gov. Michael V. DiSalle. He won reelection by alaodslide In 1968.
Rhodes gslned a reputation
for -putting together a vocationa1 education system and.establishing l e c h n i c a I and
community colleges to reac h
more potentiaI stude n.ts. He
also emphasized attra~ing indus~ to Ohio, encouraging
plant expansions and building

Kessel will keynote rally
PT.
PLEASANT
Dignitaries from all levels are
expected to attend Saturday's
Republican Rally at the Moose
. HaD with the Honorable Oliver
D. Kessel keynote speaker.
The event will include a
spaghetti dinner and a dance to
follow. Festivities will begin at
6:30p.m.
George McCarty and The
Country Playmates will play
for dancing and tickets are
currenliy on sale from committee persons for $3 each .
Spaghetti will be catered and
homemade pies will complete
the meal.
Ju_dge Kessel W.~- bo~n ~'irl12, 1901, in Jackson County. He
attended the primary and

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County and graduated from
West Virginia University with
an A. B. degree in 1924.
In the fall of 1928 he was
elected prosecuting attorney
and served his county In that
capacity two tenns of four
years each.
In November, 1956, he was
elected judge of the fifth
judicial circuit, which at that
time was comprised of the
counties of Mason, Jackson,
Roane and Calhom. He served
as judge of Mason County four
years,"was elected three times
as judge of the Fifth Judicial
·~ &lt;lJ1C:uit; ip.... June, · 1972, was
called to the supreme court by
Gov. Moore to serve out the

unexpired term of Justice
Harlan M. Calhoun and he
retired from the Supreme
Court Jan . 31, 1973.

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But m9JI1ents later Strickler
got Magruder to acknowledge
there w.a s a legitimate need for
intelligence gathering about
demonstrators· during the 1972
presi(iential campaign.
Magruder returns today for
his foUI'th and probably final
day as a ,witness.
Chief trial prosecutor James
F.Neal!aldRobertF. Reisner,
fonnerly Magruder 's assistant
and npw with the Office of
Management and Budget,
would testify next.
Former Attorney General
John N. Mitchell; H.R. Hald.;
man and John D. Ehrlichman,
who were Nixon's top two
aides; former Assistant Attorney General -Robert C. Mardian; and re-(!lection lawyer
Kenneth W. Parkinson are on
trial for conspiracy.
It was lesrned that Mardian
privately asked Judge John J .
Sirica to sever his case from
the others, saying his ·chief
lawyer, David G.- Bre8s, Is ill.
Mardlan would not com-

la'wyers will contend that
Hlildeman believed the Intelllgence-gathering would be
dOne legally,
• Some moments after· Mrs.
Volner successfully objected to
Strickler' first question about
vfetnam, the defense attorlley
returned tO that line o'f
Q\iestilinlng, asking Magruder:
"Did you beCbme aware of
needs for information by White
House offlci8ls ... needs for
information that ·would be
legilliDately acqUired ... ?"
"Yes sir '' ssld the witness.
M~de; has testifted tbat
his own "cover Stol'Y.'; fDI' the
WaterP!e llugglng :was: that
$251iootl'!ilid·lfeer( bUi!geled for
pro~tion' ilf cam~gners and
for security ·at 'the GOP
national convention.
"The gathering of informstlon was an appropriate .and
· legal function?" asked Strickler, mentioning death threats
to Mitchell's wife Martha, and
threats of disruption at the
convention.
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judicial council today charged
former~ , dictator
George
Papadopoulos and other
protagonists of the 1967
military takeover with high
treason·, an Appeals Court
spokesman
said.
The
spokesman said an official
statement on the judges
decision to press treason
charges would be Issued
shortly.
Treason carries a possible ·
death. peanlty . In . Greece. '
Papadopoulos l!lld four of his
' fonner lieutenants,
of them
included In the tre.811on charge,
are.pre!Mlnily In forced exile on
the Aegean· island of Kea. The
government deported them
last week for allegedly ton·
spiring
to
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democracy. Papadopoulos
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State's undefeated and topranked Buckeyes host lllinois
in the OSU homecoming game
Saturday with bead coach
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200th rolleglate coaching vic- ·
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Buckeye . tailback Archie
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yarda or more in each of his
last 18 games, including the
Rose Bowl, will be aiming for
the NCAA mark of 18 consecutive 100-yard regular
season games.
Griffin, who has 1,050 yards
in 145 carries this year, is tied
with steve Owens, a fonner
Reisman Trophy winner from
Oklahoma, for ihe most consecutive 1tJO.yard games.
He· already leadS the nation
in rushing , with an average of
150 yatdli per game. In.second
place, based on the yardage
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Nobody outside his wife is any closer to Tony Galento than 73year-old Jinuny Frain, who trained him for every orie of his
fights, including his first one in the amateurs In 1928, and ll\1118
only a few minutes away from him now.
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his Italian buddy.
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all the friends he ever had and anytime one of 'em dies, Tony
makes sure to go to the funeral. U be's outta town, and someone
close to him passes away, he cries if he mlsaed goln' to the
funeral.
"Remember how Tony always uaed to say 'I'll molder da
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Toledo
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Fori Wayne1 3 l 3 15 20,
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edge.

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that day, the local Main Street will become Tony Galento P!Da.
The occasion for all this Is the 35th anniversary of Galento's
meeting with Joe Louis for the heavyweight tille at Yankee
Stadium. Roly-poly Tony, carrying more than 220 pounds on his
fire-plug five-foot-nine frame, rocked Louis with a couple of good
right hands and stayi!d on his feet for three rounds In that flght,
then was kayoed in the fourth.
The date of that knockout was .June 28, 1939. So how come the
anniversary is being celebrated on Nov. 16?
"What the hell," says Jinuny Frain. ''They just thought of it,

The Buckeyes lost three
players to injuries after the win
over Northwestern last Saturday. But only offensive tackle
Scott Dannelley, who injured a
knee, Is doubtful for the lllinl
contest among the starters.
:- Dannelley's spot would be
filled by freshman Olrls .Ward
of Dayton, who did an excellent
job
as
Danneliey's
replacement In the Northwestern game last Saturday.
Safety Bruce Rulli was In·
jured In the abdomen and hip,
while Charley Simoil, a member of the specialty teams, ·
Injured a knee that may need
surgery.
Two defensive regulars Tim Fox and Ken Kuhn -4ld
not play against Northwestern .
because 'of preyious Injuries,_
but coaches are hopeful they
will be ready by Saturday.

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hair and some of his pot-belly, but otherwise he hssn't changed a
lick.
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around pushing out his jaw and his belly the way he used to 30
yea;s ago, proclaiming "I'll molder cia bum," Two-Ton Tony
basiCally hasn't altered his style or his thinking.
"They're all a bunch of bums," he trumpets about today's
heavyweights, emphasizing he means aD ofthem. "Foreman's a
strong fella, but if he don~ hlt'cha, he's lost ... Ali should have a
clothes-pin on his mouth." ·
Tony Galen to stili likes to do things his own way, even if It's the
hard way, and he doesn't take kindly to being told how to do
them.Healsohasthesameslzehearthealwayshad-asbigasa
bathtub.
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Galento either. He's in pretty much the same financial shape be
has always been.
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Maybe that's the chief reason Nov. 16 has been declared TOI\y

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will be trying to stop the
defending SEOAL MVP 1n
speedy Ironman Ran!ly (Rlva)
Ridge. Ridge has rushed for 397
yatds in 65 trips for a league
of 4 7
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. yar s PI'• carry.
Making the charge against
Ridge and his fellow Ironmen
will be endsQualls and George,
with Blake and· Carper at the
tackles, Pickens at middle
guard Blanchard and Allen
Stew.;.! at linebackers Perk
Ault and Charlie Marshall at
the corner and Lonnie Coats
and Whitlatch or Davenport at

Quails,
wingback . Mick
Magnotta and quarterback Jim
Andi!rson, the league's leading
Snarl Proof
pasaer.
Reg . $4.69
On the line, Chancey will go
ONLY
with ends Mich Davenport and
Orr! on Blanchard, with 'George
c.tPer aild Mike Haley or Kent
Wyarit at the tacki~. 1 Gary
George and Steve Pickens or
Jim Clark at the· guards and
Jolin -l'!lake at center.
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league action. The &amp;rldders of
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field jinx thst has seen them
lose 7 of their last 8 home
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A llheltered worbbop 18 befog operated in Middleport u .
Las! December l developed a normally ' predigested In the promised, anything · that · colas to eliminate caffellie.
a part of the Meigs Collll!f ~lllllty Sel!ool for tbe mea·llwoll'il'
stomach
and stoma~i_!1toaliquid'or at least distends the · abdomen will Avoi!l all soda drinks and any
tally retarded. Ra,ldmta will wte on a !.75 miD opentinc
hemorthoi~ . The swelling was - :semi-5oild s~te . ~ stomach, make matters worse. Why?
foods you know to be gas forlevy for the community llcllool.at lhe Nov. 5 electfGD. Tbe .
tllagnosect as "aerophagia." It by controlling how much food Because_you enlarge the chest mers. In many . people that
followiD&amp;pertalnstotbework»&gt;oppbueofthescbool.
nntin.~es, at times more passes into the iritestine for · cage to draw air. In tiy moving means . limiting
starchy
Question : Why does . Meigs cOant'y need ·a llheltered,
HUNTING - LICENSES. GUNS.
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dlvlduala have learned to handle tb'elr lelf-care needl and
llronchltis, IS made worse by because It may make the ac- .. diaphragm cannot move down , quit at once : Incidentally,
have been taagbt tbe l!sslc numertcai and reading f111lctlons ·.
AND WEARING APP_~REL
lie ae~bagla; and J feel close ,cumulation of gas in the ab- much and you can't breathe as stopping the caffeine drinks . they need to put these sldllJ Jnlo .[ II'Htb te Piovlde
le suffocati~l.l, which · i,s domen more likely and more ~h as you should. In ex- IW!Y help your nerviousness, . ~fnlneu to th.e lr famiHes and commllllltlel •. Beca- the .
terrifying. I believe 'my ner- ·severe.
.t remeconditionsthisresultsin . Make &amp;'conscious effort not
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lie point _of CJ&lt;treme hysteria i swallowing air. Most of us do It Is a terrifying 'feeling , FDI' the eliminate · causes · for neroppoi1unlty .to&gt; produce lialeable ioocta' and to espaiul their
lind I 8111 fearful, n~t only for to some' extent. When 'you are best ,lung ·. fun~tion a person viousness if, you can. The rest
s!dll• at a rate that II compatlbl~ wllb tbe~hldent'• abiUtlea:
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Batey, Mike Lawsoqand Kevin scoring threat from any spot on
Barton at
linebackers, and the fleld . .
Blake, E1chmger, Lester
C':"'ch B1ll J~well's defense
Parker and Joe Kuhn In- the agamst the Highlanders will
secondary
have Mitch Ne
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Boso at the halfbacks, with
At Ra~ine, the Torados Will Glenn Simpson and Budbe keepmg one eye_ on the dy Ervm m the safeEastern-North Galha game ty spots . The r linebackand the other on Southwestern . ers will be Monte Hart
quarterback Terry Carter. and Greg Dunmng, with John
Carter has one of the finest Salser at middle guard. Up
passing arms in the league, front, Dave Huddleston and
Danny Brown w11l be at the
ends, w1lh Ron Johnson and

However, a Pirate win over .
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the Eagles would give North
-GaDia a 4-2 mark and second
place,abngwith the Tornados,
should the Southernites top By United Press International Chenier made a bucket for the sent to the hospital for further
Southwestern.
What the rest of the NBA Bullets.
examination. The Hawks were
With all that_ln mind, and the couldn't accomplish, the
Chenier tied Wohl for high led by rookie John Drew's 27
added emotional factor of schedule maker did.
point honors, and Bullets guard points
homecoming at North Gallia,
The Washington Bullets, Kevin Porter added 18.
' cavs 'us, Pistons 101
tonight's Bidwell battle should playing their third game in
Houston forward Rudy TomAustin Carr tallied 33 points
be a thriller.
three nights in three different janovich got 17 points, and the and Bobby Smith had 18 for the
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Thursday night when they rebounds .
10 points midway through the
Authorized dealer for Zenith
. Gibson _ ·Hardwick . Kitbowed to the Houston Rockets
In the only other National serondperiod, shot a sizzling 65
chen Aid - Litton (Micro!lf&gt;-92.
Basketball Association games, per cent in the third quarter
wave Oven I. Also Ooxol
Dave Wohl hit .three free New York edged Atlanta 93-90 and went ahead tO stay 61.jl()on
throws.in the final 13 seconds to and Cleveland smothered De- a pair of foul shots by Dick
Propane Service.
secure the Rocket victory. troit 1111-101.
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second half..
seconds left _and Wohl, who.
Earl Mo~roe's game-high i15
netroit's Bob Lanier canned
T. V. &amp; Appliance
scored 29 pomts to lead the points paced New York over 13 of 16 from the field in .the
Gas Service
Rockets, was fouled by Wes Atlanta. The Knicks' other first half for a 31 point effort
Unseld. The 6-2 guard made the -starling .guard, · Walt .Frazier, that gave the Pistons a 511-55
first
of two attempts, but was was injured In the first minute halftime lead. But the big
Phone 985-3307
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All's full go in the Eastern
camp with h d coach
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the Same lineupethat went into
battle last P k B t th
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The Eagles are currently 3-1,
with North Gallla at 3-2 and
Southern at 3-2. Ar. Eastern
victory would make the
situation less complicated, as
the Eagles would gain un-

Mefgs COUllty 4-H members are reminded lhallhey
have uiliB Monday, Nov. 4 to
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discussing
alternatives to
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critically Ill in Long Be'acb,
Calif. Ehrllchman contends
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advise me as to my suspicions
· l'm not as impressed with . posture so .the chest cage is essential to hiS defell5!'.
DEARDR.LAMB - Ihave andwhatcoursetofollow?
thisaslwaslnmyyounger able to move nonnally. In
Haldemanralsedtheissueof
had a nervious 'stomacH since
DEAR •READER- Starting days lri medicine. Then we emphysema the chest cage or national domestic security
Wortd,War IT which resulted in from the beginning for our didn't know about the gas- ribs sometimes can't move con,~iderations during last
• duodenal· ulcer. The ulcer other readers, the dwnpi!!g producing effecta of lactose In much.
. yea•'
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t-H'er may order up to .tOO
aeedllngs at no charge.
Specie• available ·Include
Ausirtan 'Pine;- .... . Pille,
Red Oak and Black Locut.
Orden, may be placed by
calling lhe El&lt;lensloo Office,
992-3895 before 4 p.m.
Monday.

SOLVING OF VARIOUS TYPES of. pm!eo -.res as
'· the re~ of tbe county pw.( the conal,t')lCtiOD,~t:·a new ~
training for chlldren.attending tbe Meigs Community Scbool- . ..... 'building for the studetits with pfoceeds
a bOnd ISsUe .
at Rutland. The primary children are being assisted with the
approved by Meigs voters last flill. At next Tuesday's general
problems they encounter by teacher, Mrs. Louise Skaggs,
·election, voters will decide on ' a 2.75
tsJ; levy for the
left, and an aide, Mrs. Dee Brown. The Meigs Board of
operating expe~s of the school. Of the total millage, two
Retardation which oversees the operation of the school for
mtilsareanew tax while .75ofa mlllls a renewal.

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UPI) Lawyers for former White
House chief of stsff H.R.
Haldeman have indicated that
national and domestic security
considerations may be part of
their defen~ in the Watergate
cover-up trial.
Frank H. Strickler, one of .
Haldeman's lawyers, brought
up the Vietnam War Thursday
during his cross-examination
of Jeb Stuart Magruder,
deputy campaign director for
former President Richard
Nixon and a prosecution witness In U.S. District Court.
Prosecutor
Jlll
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Volner's objection kept
Magruder from replying to
Strickler's question :
"When you came to the
White House In 1969, was t~~.ere
a war in Vietnam?"

BY DENNY FOBES
The Eastern Eagle battle at
No~th Gallia will highlight
tomght's local football action,
as the two SVAC schools l!atlle
for second place in the final
week of 1eague acti~n.
I In other games this evening
the Southern Tornados, with an
outside chance of second place
host Southwestern while th~
Meigs Marauder~ continue
their search for their fir t
league win in the Southea te s
Ohio League against Jac~s:n~
Rllllnerup in the SVAC will
be determined this way:

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DR. LAMB

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Texas to lead
area revival

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged, Oct. 31)
Phlllip Bradbury, Michael
Bumgarner, Edgar Clark,
Todd Deel, Aline Estep, Mina
Eubanks, Mrs. James Gibbs
and daughter, Phyllis Hammond, Charles Hobson, Diane
Jones, Jar! Jones, Thelma
Kiser, Ellzabeih Lear, Esther
McKnight, Mary Minehart,
Julia Menefee, Mrs: Darrell
Mitchell and- daUghter, Ruth
Musser, Lena Myers, Robert
O'Connor, · Augusts Ocker,
Clarence Oiler, Arnold Pendleton, Karen Pratt; Merrill
Simmons, Joseph Sirback,
Ullian M. Smith, Effie Swiney,
Jesta Swisher, John Thomas,
Dicie Tucker, Donna Wedge,
Naomi Williams, William T.
Robert E. Buck, Pomeroy University College of Law
Winter, Ill, Jean Zirkle.
attomey, is making his first bid where he graduated with a
for public office at the Nov. 5 degree of juris doctorate.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
election: He is running against
Upon graduation Buck
Admitted - Janet Marcum,
Frank W. Porter for Judge of became associated with the
Rutiand;
Maurice Gagnon,
Meigs County Court.
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In his campaign, Buck has has recenliy set up a private Minersvllie; Lela Robinson,
met as many people as possible practice of· his own located at Syracuse; Rodney Grueser,
throilghout Meigs County, and · the corner of Court and Main Pomeroy; Vh'gil Toppins,
If elected, intends to serve Streets in P011Jeroy. ije and his Cheshire; Jack Landers,
Pomeroy; James Smith,
·~~eopte in· a fair and ifuparlial wife, Debbie and two chtidren,
Tuppers
Plains; Etta Will,
m1uu)lir, allowing each citizen · Jennifer and Julianne, reside
Pomeroy; Ruby Hysell,
lo present his case, but always at 129 Mulberry Ave. Buck is
Middleport; Margaret Sin·
reme!llbering the rights of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
clair, Pomeroy; Carol Pickens,
ilociety.
Buck of Pomeroy.
Racine; Carl Johnston, PortHe has served for the past
Buck is a member of
land.
lwo years . as assistant Pomeroy Lodge 164 F&amp;AM, on·
Discharged- Daniel O'Dell,
prosecuting attorney. .
. the board of directors of Meigs
Francis · Van Dytfe, Basil
He Is a graduate of Pomeroy~ County · Senior
Citizens,
Middleport- Hayman.
High School and took his pre- member of
law work at Ohio University Pomeroy Rotary Club, Alladin
Pleasant Valley Hospital
where he received a degree in Temple Shrine, the Meigs
Discharges
- Robert K.
- Busi_ne_s~
. Administ~a.tion, County .,_Jaycees, an\) _.)!!,
Wilson, .. Pomeroy, and Robert
t!PetlaiiZing m Accountmg. He presidenv ·of Trinity Church
Leon.
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Rhodes I'Onipiains that Gllll- programs, create an Ohio
It was a Rhodes hallmark gan has added 9,000 new slate River Port Authority, press far
that individusi and corporate employes, many of them for a coal conversion demontaxeswereamongthelowestin public relations purpose~~, ..and stration plant .In ·Belmont
the nation, and a favorite · ha's "driven business and In- County,bulld ... mlilion worth
,slogan that "Profit is Not a dustryoutofthestste" through_ of highways and bridges~
Dirty Word In Ohio."
higher taxes and harassment: make a $30 million Cleveland
Enacted.Jneome Tax
piliigan views one of his port Improvement.
In 1971, Gilligan's first year signal accomplishments with
Gilligan has Indicated be Cllll
in office, the General Assembly the income tax money as operate the stste on the currtllt
enacted an income tax, ena- boosting aid fQr mental health revenue structure and atilt
bling appropriations for two and retardation by $100 million · expand some programs. HI
years to be boosted from $6.2 in each of the last two budget bas In mind a boost ·In .hlgber
billion under Rhodes' last periods.
education aid, revision of the
budget to $8.1 billion.
He also points out his ad- public school subsidy formula
Education expenditures im- ministration has hiked aid to and Improvement of h8llllh
medistely jumped from $1.8 elementary and secondary care servtces.
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billion to $2.3 billion, while scliPOts\.by, 51 • per cent 11nd
Gliligan's package is GP It
welfare expenses went from •-made ~ iax rollbacks of ed to cost about•$500 mliliall,
$874 million to $1.4 billion .
$477 mtlilon:.1o per cimt on the but he claims gro:~fth In
Growth of revenues, in- average homeowner's tu; bill. existing tsJ:es will take care of.
REV: HOLCOMB
eluding those from the 'Income
Promise Cutback
it.
tax, pushed the budget over the
If elected, Rhodes has prl)A third candidate, Nancy B.
$10 billion mark for the current mised a wholesale cutback in Lazar of the Socialist Workers
fiscal period ending next June. stste employes, particularly in party; is on the ballot.
Education espenditures are up pubUc-'haiatioriii; a dismantling · Lazar, 23, attended Antioch
over $2.7 billion, while welfare Of
state Environmental College in Yellow Springs and
exprmses are more than $2.6 Protection A-g ency (EPA), is past cOOI'dinatOr of the
billion.
which he accuses of pressuring CleVeland Area Peace .Action
It is these figures which have industries and threatening Coalition and the Cleveland
given Rhodes one of his major jobs; and massive new aid for Abortion Project Coslltlon.
RUTLAND Th Re T E
campaign
themes-that primary and secondary
She proposes free tuition at H01
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stste
universities,
abolition
of
com
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an
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Gliliga n as nus n
m- sc oo , me u g teacher pay
ld
of the
the
Board
of
Regents,
black
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in
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Church
N zar ne will peak each
come ta " revenues, spent too hikes.
much on welfare and not
He also has pledged to cut studies In high sehoois and . a e '
s
· enough on the scbools.
welfare costs b)' combining grade schoolS and a govern- . evening at 7=30 p.m. and at
30
men! run by working people. · ~~ =~~~:;"dd;;!~ ·
Nazarene.
~. .Holcomb began his
ministry In 1002aspastor of the
Church ·of the Nazarene at
Uttle Rock, Ark. He continued
to serve as a pastor with an
_Interim of 10 years as itinerant
evangelist.
During his ministry, the Rev.
Mr. Holcomb was lnfiilenlialln
Cll'ganizlng 18 new churches.
Prior to his reentering
evangelism In 1967, he pastored
In Houston, Tex. The Rev .
Uoyd D. Grimm Jr, pastor of
the Rutland Church, Invites the
public to attend.

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RE-ELECT FOR
SECOND TERM

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EAR_l~!fEPHENSON

Issued By : Comm ittee For Re-el.ection of Judge

Earl E. Stephenson, Court of Appeals
Glenn Manley, Chairman, Sciofoville, Ohio

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THIS EIGHTEEN YEAR VOERAN OF
THE OHIO SENATE HAS BROUGHT
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TO NEW HEIGHTS
OF ADVANTAGE AND RECOGNITION
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Portl and
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The Hawan s 7 11 0 .389
Sh re veport 6 11 I .369

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Chicago at Memph is
F lorida at Portland
Philadelphia at BirmIngham

OAKLEY' COLLINS
STATE .SEN.ATOR
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WESLEY A. BUEHL
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COUNTY ENGINEER

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St . Louis 1 L os A ngeles 1
Fr i day 's Games
Toronto at Atlanta
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P itt sburg h at Van couver
Detroit at Ca liforn ia

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Chicago
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Houston
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It is a renewal of a tax of ~ Mill and

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of providing and maintaining Orange
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Pd . for by Orange Twp. Vol. Fire Dept,

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DINNER SET
The Gallipolis-Meigs Scottish
Rite dinner will be Nov. 9 at
6:30 p.m. at llie Gallipolis
Masonic Temple. All lliose
planning to attend are asked to
send a card for reservations to
D. A. Byers, Director, Gallia
County Scottish Rite, Patriot '
Star Route, Gallipolis, or to
telephone 446-1948. Reservations are to be made_ immediately.
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iC'' in person, however I will let my
past record speak for itself as your
County Auditor for IS years. Also my
6'12 years experience with the Ohio
Department of tiighways.

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Winnipeg
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Vancouver J J 0 6 18 22 ·
Edmonton o 2 o o 6 12 .
Thursday's Results
Cle.veland 4 Mich;gan 4
New England 6 Indianapolis 1
San Diego 4 Chicago J
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Grant McDonalcl, Paul Rl~hards;
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Martha Lou Beegle, the
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Speaking at the meeting was
Stephsnie Ord, delegate to the
B.uckeye Girls' Slate, Miss Ord
told of her experiences at Girls'
State and slated lliat for her a
new interest ln government
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by Mrs. Beegle was w.on by
Mrs. Norris. Refreshments of
donuts and cider were served
by Mrs , Brinker with Mrs.
Marie Boyd as " contributing
hostess . Besides those named
others attending were Mrs.
Frances Roberts and Mrs.
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Dyed sheepskin
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POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I made llie mistake of putting a red
sheepskin on our newly -covered naugahyde couch: It left a red
stain on the ivory-colored piece. How can I remove llie stain?VIRGINIA.

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MONDAY
HARRISONVILLE PTO,
7:30 p.m. at Harrisonville
Eiementary School wllli Susan
Fleshman, Pomeroy - Mid,dleport Librarian, speaker.
EASTERN Alliletic Boasters
, 7:30.p.m. at high school. Plans
·for football banquet. Films wlll
be shown,
' SALEM CENTER PTA at
7:30p.m. Mrs. Wllson's sixth
grade class will present
program . Refreshments.
Public Invited.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 7:30 p.m.ln the lowtge of
lhe Middleport fire sla!lon .
Robert Byer , fire chief,
·speaker . Other guests will be
Mrs. Aaron Kelton, regional
director, and Mrs. Robert
. Lewis, who wlli talk on the
county holiday flower show.
'Members to lake six party
sandwiches and six cookies.
BASEMENT SALE , En terprlse UM Church, Rt. 33,
norlli of Pomeroy, 9 a.m. to 4
P, m . Good quality merchandlse. TIJESDAY
BASEMENT SALE, En-

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with department stores,
gift shops, etc. lliat display and sell Christmas items starting
willi "Christmas ln July". July is not too early to begin
TiliNKING of Christmas but seeing such things on display for slx
monllis makes this big day seem almost like any other day. DEBBIE
DEAR POLLY -,- I have a tlpfor Shirleywhospllled rose nail
polish on her white slacks. I did the same lliing to pale blue ones.
I used lliat spray-on spot remover lliat Is now a commonly-used
laundry product and then put llie slacks in llie washer set a!
mediwn h"l!l. No sign of !htpolish when llie~ came out. - D.P.
DEAR GmLS -Many authorities suggest the use of acetone
(bansna oil not polish remover} for removing nail polish from
fabrics EXCEPT for acetates. Lay area with spot upside down on
a pad of towels (cloth or paper), First moilten slain from the
back with water, use the acetone. When spot II gone rinse.
Change pad BS It becomes soiled with polish, Some also use
rubbing alcohol with a few drops of ammonia added. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - When applying vinyl appliques to the
bottom of the bathtub to prevent slipping add three or four to the
rim of llie tub. Both you and tlie children will have a better hold
getting in and out of the tub.
Never throw away an old, worn long-handled bath, sink or
tub brush. It is perfeCt for cleaning bel!lnd lhe washer and dryer,
washing out waste baskets, trash cans and even a Cl!lld's
swinunlng pool. - MARILYN.
DEAR POLLY - ·I have a small notebook, wilh
alpliabetically marked sections. After enlertalning guests f~r
dinner I enter their names, !he dale and the menu served. This
way llie same guests are not served llie same menu twice in
succession , Also I note any particular likes and dislikes of friends
and family. - MRS, W, H.
DEAR READERS - Just a remlDder to you to put your
name, address snd zlp code on your !ellen. Many pointers thBt
would have been printed have not been used for just that reason.
We cannot send your Polly Dollar, Also please do no! ask me
where lo buy a product In your own town. The niiDiber of letters
requesting snch Information makes Individual replies an lm·
· poaslbiUty,. Love your !ellen and marvel !II your Ingenuity keep them coming but do slgn them. -POLLY,

Love1and, are announcing the
birth of their. first chlld, a 6
lbs., 7 ozs. son, Mark Allen
Corder, Jr., Oct. 22 at St. Ann's
Hospital, Colwnbus. Grandparenta 'are Mr. and · Mrs.·
Eugene Siders, j,.OVeland, arid
Mr.andMrs. R. E. Corder; Sr.,
Reynolds!lurg.
Gre~~ -·
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grandparents · sre Mrs. •Violet
BBtey ~ Pomeroy, and Mrs.
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Great-great-i!randparenta are
Mrs. Roxie Oiler, Middleport;
Mrs. Mabel Pettit, Pomeroy,
·Your Thom Mc:An Store
· lind Mr . 11nd Mrs . Ralph
Robinson, Millersport.
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DINNER PLANNED
SYRACUSE - An election
day dinner wlll be held
Tuesday beginning at 11:30
a.m. at lhe Syracuse Municipal
Building by the congregation of
!he Syra cuse First United
Presbyterian Church . A
complete chicken dinner will
be served and a bazaar
featuring depression glass,
baked goOds, handmade ar·
tides and homemade soup by
llie quart will be held in conjunc tion with the dinner .
Evening meals will also be
served .
SALE PLANNED
Eleanor Circle. of Heath
'Jnited Methodist Church will
hsve a rwnmage sale Tuesday
in llie church basement, 9 a .m.
to 4 p.m. Proceeds wlll go
toward youth work in the
church. ·
VISIT GRANDMOTIIER
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hllldore,
Holland, Mich., were recent
visitors of his grandimitlier,
Mrs. T. G. Hilldore, Syracuse.

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Bright, Rt. I, Oak Hill, will observe llielr golden wedding
anniversary Nov. 2. They were married in 1924 by Benson
McKibbens, in Mason County, W. Va., where they spent part
of their married life. They are llie parents of six daughters,
Mrs. Kathrenda Morrow, Delaware; Mrs. William
(Savannah ) Duncan, Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Virgil (Wiona}
Roberts, Carroll; Mrs. James (Joan) Arrowood, Oak Hill,
and Mrs. Jimmy (Connie) Halley, Gallipolis, One· daughter,
Zenoba Grace, died In Infancy, A reception is being planned
a! llie Parish Grove, on Rl. 279 at Oak Hill, Sunday from 1 to 5
p.m. Friends and relatives are welcomed with invitations
being issued llirough llie press only.

RUTLAND - An invitation eludes .
to exhibit in the Ru!land
Mrs . Janet Bolin, an acGarden Club 's Christmas credited judge, will begin oral
flower show, "A Wlshbook judging at I p.m. Saturday and
Chrislmas" lliis weekend at this is also open to llie public.
lhe Rutland United MelhOdlst
Public viewing hours are
Church, has been extended by from I p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday
the general chairwoman, Mrs. and from I to 4 p.m., Sunday.
Charles Lewis.
The public is invited to
exhibit In the artistic
arr.angement · classes,
"Wedding Rings, " a favorite
Christmas arrangement; and
" Ba s k e I b a ll s • "
an
. arrangement showing motion,
along WI' th ·~
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classes, houseplants, blooming
and foliage and the nonCompetitive classes, evergreen
specimen display and African
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The only requirements for
entry ln the show is that llie
exhibits ·be at the church
basement between 9 a .m. and
12 nooii Saturday, and lliat they
remain in place Willi 4 p.m.,
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llioroughly mixing it witli peat
moss , or other organic matter,
use appropriate fertilizer , and
llien plant the bulbs.
She cautioned lliat bulbs
must be pl anted carefully
filling the soil in around them
and adding water if necessary.
In area where winters are very
cold, she suggested mulching
llie top with straw or olher
organic matter about four
inches thick. Next spring, she
said the material should be
removed and the bulbs fed.
The arrangement · of the
monlli by Mrs. Evelyn Hollon
featured mwns and weathered
woOd. Contests were held with
Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Hollon, and
Mrs. Jean Nease, a guest,
winning. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Arnold.
A r r a n g e men Is a nd
specimens were judged with
Mrs. Hollon, Mrs. Ada Holler
and Mrs. May Holler winning
· blue ribbons.
Mrs. Fred Nease served
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mints and nuts. The table was
decorated in fall colors. Guests
were . Mrs.
Genevieve
Schneider, ' Mrs. Marvin
McKelvey, Mrs. Jean Kloes
and Michael, Mrs. Gladys
Robson,
Mrs.
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Houdashelt, Mrs. Wllllam
Eichinger, Mrs. Herbert
Parker, l\Jrs. Uncia Ferrell and
Mrs. Lura Crooks.

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Friday afternoon with a party
In observance of the 87th birlliday aimiversary of Mrs. Daisy
Duckworth Roush. ·
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Roush and a decorated cake

When you know it's for '
keeps, choose a Keepsake
diamond ring to symbolize,.
your love forever. A perfect, fine white diamond
precisely cut, with permanent registration and l~ss .
protection. There is no

On this day In history:
In 1864, the. U.S. Post Office
Department introduced the
money ol'ller _. •·
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WBS dissolved,. Vienna became
the capitaJ , of J\witrlil · and
Budapest !he capital of
Hwtgsry, .
1950; two Puerto Rican
nationalists tried to force their
war • into Blair House In
W8shington In an attempt· to
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Meigs Cowtty garden club
members enrolled :n llie sixweek coUrse on modern
arranging conducted by Mrs.
Irene Jackson .
To open the meeting Mrs.
Grueser read a poem, "Let's
Suppose," another on October.
and led the Lord 's Prayer in
unison . For roll call members
displayed their favor ite
autwnn leaf.
"Decorative Hanging Pots"
was the topic of an article read
by Mrs, May Holter. She said
lliey are goOd to display vining
flowers and foliage vines. Mrs.
Marcia Arnold's topic was on
the house plant, "Pepperomias." Mrs. Nease talked
on " Next Spring 's Beauty
Begins Now," commenting on
lhe wide variety of bulbs
available to use ·in rock gardens, groupings around trees,
along fences or in a formal
planting. She said to choose
goOd bulbs, pick llie location
for planting with care, prepare
llie soil eight to 10 inches deep,

received a $5 gift from the
district.
Mrs. Margaret Yost read a
poem, and !he third verse of
"The Star Spangled Ba11ner."
Mrs. Mary Roush gave the

FRIDAY
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m . at
the Rock Springs hall. Insl&lt;lllation of Pomona officers
and subordinate grange officers. Harrisonville Gr.ange to
be host.
SATURDAY
CARNIVAL Saturday at
Racine Elementary beginning
at 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by
Racine PTO. Items for country
store and kitchen to be left at
school by 2 p.m.
.. BAKE Sale . all day at
, Democratic Headquarters, 111
Second St., Pomeroy.
SUNDAY
OPEN House, II a.m. to 4:30
p.m., at new community
building and fire department
• headquarters in Weatherman
Addition at Tuppers Plains.
Refreshments will be served.

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Two deer were killed in
separate traffic accidents
investigated Thursday by llie
Gallia-Meigs Post Slate Highway PatroL
The first occurred on Rt. 7,
one tenth of a mile north of
. county road 207 where the
anlmal ran into the path' of a
vehicle operated by Howard
Thoma, 57, of Pomeroy~ There
was minor damage, At 8:50
'a.m. on Rt. 124, two tenths of a
mile west of County ·Rd. 5, a
deer ran Into llie path of a car
driveri by Ellziibeth :,.;,• Hobstetter, 55, of Rutland, ·' then
was struck bY. a car operated
by Larry R. Hubbard, 40, of
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RACINE - A special games
party will be held at llie Itacine
Amerjcan Legion Hall Nov. 14
an'd'l!ll.proceeds will go to llie
"Gifts for llie Yanks Who
Gave" project. Plans for llie
party were made Tuesday
nigh! at a meeting of llie
American Legion Auxiliary,
Racine Post 602, a! the hBil.
Also planned during the
meeting was !he annual
Election Day luncheon at the
hBil, Serving of soup, sandwiches, pie and coffee will
begin aUI a.m. and continue
throughout llie day. An afghan
will be awarded. More help
with the serving is needed and
any auxiliary members or
olliers Interested in lending a
hand are asked to come to the
hall some time during the day.
'The field orientation training
in Middleport Sunday was
announced. It' .was reported
· lhat Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
Eula ..Wolfe, Mrs . Eunie
Brlnker;.Mrs ..Mary Rotish and ·
Mrs. Julia NorriS attended llie
District 8 fall conference
recently -at Crooksville. The
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P.S. Through efforts of Grant McDonald and Vern Riffe,
Spe~ker Pro-Tem The House of Representatives, con.
firmation was given Gallia County that D.O.T. on Del. 28th
were proceeding with the planning for the completed high·
way from Centerville to Gallipolis.- Total cosl'29.1 Million
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lhe· club ior volunteer service.
Extended at the meeting by
Mrs. Ada Holter was an invitation to !he club members to
attend a flower show Nov. 10, 2
to 4 p.m . at lhe home of Mrs.
Roy Holter. The show will be
an exhibit of approximately 50
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tasks
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: tOday in this world of contrast ·Christians" was the thought for
Is to know lliat God has lhe day when the Syracuse
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Volunteer Fire Department
met [IJonday evening at llie
municipal building,
The meeting was opened by
lhe president, Mary Pickens,
willi llie Lords Prayer and flag
pledge in unison. Elva Dailey ·-the- Eig-ht-h- D-is!-rlc_t. - a-nd_
used John I : 1-5 for devotions.
Roll call was answered , by
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naming your favorite food .
Dec. 4. Seyeral plan to
supper
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. go. Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart and
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approved.
Jean Hall, Elva Dailey, Mrs. Jenny Lou Davis were
Mildred Pierce and Marie welcomed as new members.
Rizer were named to llie Mter llie meeting a far~well
Christmas treat committee, party was held for Ada Slack,
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llie Middleport · Firemen's dyville, in llie near future.
Auxiliary inviting the local Mte'r she opened · her many
gifts
refreshments
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decorated
cake,
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For AU .Occasioris
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The Rutland Brownies of Troop 1293 and llie Ru!land juniors
of Troop 1292 presented a program last Thursday at a meet !nil of
llie Meigs County Women's Christian Fellowship a! the Hemlock
Grove Christian Church.
Mrs. Merle Johnson, Brownie leader and the scouts sang llie
Brownie Smile, Sue Imboden told about llie Brownie promise jlnd
pin, and Sonya Wise ei&lt;plained the World Association pin, To
conclude their part on the program, llie girls sang "I'm Gonna
Sing." Others in the group were Mindy McDonald, Missy Long.
streth, Gretta Kennedy , Charmele and Charlotte Patterson.
The'jwtiors, whose leader is Mona Johnson, explained how girl
scouting got stsrted, Participating were Christine Imboden, Lisa
Sinlth, Debbie Morrison, Betsy Herald, Theresa Fetty and
Denise Turner.
SALISBURY SCOUT TROOP 100
Scouts practiced skits to be presented some time in the near
future at the Thursday night mllt!ing of Girl Scout Troop 100 held
at the Salisbury Elementary ScllooL
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Carol Morris presided at llie meeting·which opened with the
pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise, Reports were give~
by Gena Welker, sCribe, and Camille Swindell, treasurer. Lori
Pickett was appointed to have refreshments for next week With
Kathleen Parker to plan games.

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for therapy work a! the
Gallipolis State 'Institute
presented to Mrs. Karl Grueser
at !he recent recogni!ion tea
there was displayed al a
meeting of !he Wildwood
Garden Club Wednesday night
at the home of Mrs. Fred
Nease .
Mrs. Grueser, the club
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Mr. Kibble, born Jwte 12,
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Cleve lan d 4 M ichigan 2
New England 6 tndianapoll s 1
of the late George E. and Mary
San Di ego 4 Chicago 3
Lorentz Kibble . He attended
Friday 's Game
Toronto at Winnipeg
Miami College at Oxford, Ohio
and was retired from t!Ie
GoOdyear Tire and ·Rubber
Company of Akron.
He ls survived by two sisters,
Mary -A. Kibble , Aptos, Calif.,
and ~s. Edith K. Milhoan,
Parkersburg . He was also .
preceded in death by his wife,
Billie Arnold Kibble; lliree
brothers, and lliree sisters. '·
Fwteral services were tOday
at 2 p.m. at the Ogdiri Funeral
Home, Parkersburg, llie Rev.
William G. Wolford officiating,
with cremation to follow .
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Ca lifor n ia
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Philadelphia 5 NY Rangers 1
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Montrea l 3 washington 0
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Present Presiding Judge
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Cl eveland 118 Detroit 101
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Philadelphia at Boston
N ew Or l eans at De t ro it
Milwaukee at Los Ang el es
Buffa l o at Portland
Golden Sta te a t sea ttle

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Issued By : Comm ittee For Re-el.ection of Judge

Earl E. Stephenson, Court of Appeals
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THE OHIO SENATE HAS BROUGHT
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TO NEW HEIGHTS
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Philadelphia at BirmIngham

OAKLEY' COLLINS
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COUNTY ENGINEER

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DINNER SET
The Gallipolis-Meigs Scottish
Rite dinner will be Nov. 9 at
6:30 p.m. at llie Gallipolis
Masonic Temple. All lliose
planning to attend are asked to
send a card for reservations to
D. A. Byers, Director, Gallia
County Scottish Rite, Patriot '
Star Route, Gallipolis, or to
telephone 446-1948. Reservations are to be made_ immediately.
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New England 6 Indianapolis 1
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celebrated
Grant McDonalcl, Paul Rl~hards;
Pres., and R. H. Vanst.eenktste;' Gen. Mgr, Brake Division of
the Budd Co. a new plant noar Frankfort.

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prayer.
Speaking at the meeting was
Stephsnie Ord, delegate to the
B.uckeye Girls' Slate, Miss Ord
told of her experiences at Girls'
State and slated lliat for her a
new interest ln government
hBd been created.
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by Mrs. Beegle was w.on by
Mrs. Norris. Refreshments of
donuts and cider were served
by Mrs , Brinker with Mrs.
Marie Boyd as " contributing
hostess . Besides those named
others attending were Mrs.
Frances Roberts and Mrs.
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Dyed sheepskin
stains her couch
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I made llie mistake of putting a red
sheepskin on our newly -covered naugahyde couch: It left a red
stain on the ivory-colored piece. How can I remove llie stain?VIRGINIA.

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MONDAY
HARRISONVILLE PTO,
7:30 p.m. at Harrisonville
Eiementary School wllli Susan
Fleshman, Pomeroy - Mid,dleport Librarian, speaker.
EASTERN Alliletic Boasters
, 7:30.p.m. at high school. Plans
·for football banquet. Films wlll
be shown,
' SALEM CENTER PTA at
7:30p.m. Mrs. Wllson's sixth
grade class will present
program . Refreshments.
Public Invited.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 7:30 p.m.ln the lowtge of
lhe Middleport fire sla!lon .
Robert Byer , fire chief,
·speaker . Other guests will be
Mrs. Aaron Kelton, regional
director, and Mrs. Robert
. Lewis, who wlli talk on the
county holiday flower show.
'Members to lake six party
sandwiches and six cookies.
BASEMENT SALE , En terprlse UM Church, Rt. 33,
norlli of Pomeroy, 9 a.m. to 4
P, m . Good quality merchandlse. TIJESDAY
BASEMENT SALE, En-

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with department stores,
gift shops, etc. lliat display and sell Christmas items starting
willi "Christmas ln July". July is not too early to begin
TiliNKING of Christmas but seeing such things on display for slx
monllis makes this big day seem almost like any other day. DEBBIE
DEAR POLLY -,- I have a tlpfor Shirleywhospllled rose nail
polish on her white slacks. I did the same lliing to pale blue ones.
I used lliat spray-on spot remover lliat Is now a commonly-used
laundry product and then put llie slacks in llie washer set a!
mediwn h"l!l. No sign of !htpolish when llie~ came out. - D.P.
DEAR GmLS -Many authorities suggest the use of acetone
(bansna oil not polish remover} for removing nail polish from
fabrics EXCEPT for acetates. Lay area with spot upside down on
a pad of towels (cloth or paper), First moilten slain from the
back with water, use the acetone. When spot II gone rinse.
Change pad BS It becomes soiled with polish, Some also use
rubbing alcohol with a few drops of ammonia added. - POLLY
DEAR POLLY - When applying vinyl appliques to the
bottom of the bathtub to prevent slipping add three or four to the
rim of llie tub. Both you and tlie children will have a better hold
getting in and out of the tub.
Never throw away an old, worn long-handled bath, sink or
tub brush. It is perfeCt for cleaning bel!lnd lhe washer and dryer,
washing out waste baskets, trash cans and even a Cl!lld's
swinunlng pool. - MARILYN.
DEAR POLLY - ·I have a small notebook, wilh
alpliabetically marked sections. After enlertalning guests f~r
dinner I enter their names, !he dale and the menu served. This
way llie same guests are not served llie same menu twice in
succession , Also I note any particular likes and dislikes of friends
and family. - MRS, W, H.
DEAR READERS - Just a remlDder to you to put your
name, address snd zlp code on your !ellen. Many pointers thBt
would have been printed have not been used for just that reason.
We cannot send your Polly Dollar, Also please do no! ask me
where lo buy a product In your own town. The niiDiber of letters
requesting snch Information makes Individual replies an lm·
· poaslbiUty,. Love your !ellen and marvel !II your Ingenuity keep them coming but do slgn them. -POLLY,

Love1and, are announcing the
birth of their. first chlld, a 6
lbs., 7 ozs. son, Mark Allen
Corder, Jr., Oct. 22 at St. Ann's
Hospital, Colwnbus. Grandparenta 'are Mr. and · Mrs.·
Eugene Siders, j,.OVeland, arid
Mr.andMrs. R. E. Corder; Sr.,
Reynolds!lurg.
Gre~~ -·
Suede or Leather
grandparents · sre Mrs. •Violet
BBtey ~ Pomeroy, and Mrs.
$16~
Velma Siders, Pomeroy.
Great-great-i!randparenta are
Mrs. Roxie Oiler, Middleport;
Mrs. Mabel Pettit, Pomeroy,
·Your Thom Mc:An Store
· lind Mr . 11nd Mrs . Ralph
Robinson, Millersport.
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DINNER PLANNED
SYRACUSE - An election
day dinner wlll be held
Tuesday beginning at 11:30
a.m. at lhe Syracuse Municipal
Building by the congregation of
!he Syra cuse First United
Presbyterian Church . A
complete chicken dinner will
be served and a bazaar
featuring depression glass,
baked goOds, handmade ar·
tides and homemade soup by
llie quart will be held in conjunc tion with the dinner .
Evening meals will also be
served .
SALE PLANNED
Eleanor Circle. of Heath
'Jnited Methodist Church will
hsve a rwnmage sale Tuesday
in llie church basement, 9 a .m.
to 4 p.m. Proceeds wlll go
toward youth work in the
church. ·
VISIT GRANDMOTIIER
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hllldore,
Holland, Mich., were recent
visitors of his grandimitlier,
Mrs. T. G. Hilldore, Syracuse.

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Bright, Rt. I, Oak Hill, will observe llielr golden wedding
anniversary Nov. 2. They were married in 1924 by Benson
McKibbens, in Mason County, W. Va., where they spent part
of their married life. They are llie parents of six daughters,
Mrs. Kathrenda Morrow, Delaware; Mrs. William
(Savannah ) Duncan, Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Virgil (Wiona}
Roberts, Carroll; Mrs. James (Joan) Arrowood, Oak Hill,
and Mrs. Jimmy (Connie) Halley, Gallipolis, One· daughter,
Zenoba Grace, died In Infancy, A reception is being planned
a! llie Parish Grove, on Rl. 279 at Oak Hill, Sunday from 1 to 5
p.m. Friends and relatives are welcomed with invitations
being issued llirough llie press only.

RUTLAND - An invitation eludes .
to exhibit in the Ru!land
Mrs . Janet Bolin, an acGarden Club 's Christmas credited judge, will begin oral
flower show, "A Wlshbook judging at I p.m. Saturday and
Chrislmas" lliis weekend at this is also open to llie public.
lhe Rutland United MelhOdlst
Public viewing hours are
Church, has been extended by from I p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday
the general chairwoman, Mrs. and from I to 4 p.m., Sunday.
Charles Lewis.
The public is invited to
exhibit In the artistic
arr.angement · classes,
"Wedding Rings, " a favorite
Christmas arrangement; and
" Ba s k e I b a ll s • "
an
. arrangement showing motion,
along WI' th ·~
u;e horticulture
classes, houseplants, blooming
and foliage and the nonCompetitive classes, evergreen
specimen display and African
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The only requirements for
entry ln the show is that llie
exhibits ·be at the church
basement between 9 a .m. and
12 nooii Saturday, and lliat they
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llioroughly mixing it witli peat
moss , or other organic matter,
use appropriate fertilizer , and
llien plant the bulbs.
She cautioned lliat bulbs
must be pl anted carefully
filling the soil in around them
and adding water if necessary.
In area where winters are very
cold, she suggested mulching
llie top with straw or olher
organic matter about four
inches thick. Next spring, she
said the material should be
removed and the bulbs fed.
The arrangement · of the
monlli by Mrs. Evelyn Hollon
featured mwns and weathered
woOd. Contests were held with
Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Hollon, and
Mrs. Jean Nease, a guest,
winning. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Arnold.
A r r a n g e men Is a nd
specimens were judged with
Mrs. Hollon, Mrs. Ada Holler
and Mrs. May Holler winning
· blue ribbons.
Mrs. Fred Nease served
refreshments.

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mints and nuts. The table was
decorated in fall colors. Guests
were . Mrs.
Genevieve
Schneider, ' Mrs. Marvin
McKelvey, Mrs. Jean Kloes
and Michael, Mrs. Gladys
Robson,
Mrs.
Nors
Houdashelt, Mrs. Wllllam
Eichinger, Mrs. Herbert
Parker, l\Jrs. Uncia Ferrell and
Mrs. Lura Crooks.

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Friday afternoon with a party
In observance of the 87th birlliday aimiversary of Mrs. Daisy
Duckworth Roush. ·
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Roush and a decorated cake

When you know it's for '
keeps, choose a Keepsake
diamond ring to symbolize,.
your love forever. A perfect, fine white diamond
precisely cut, with permanent registration and l~ss .
protection. There is no

On this day In history:
In 1864, the. U.S. Post Office
Department introduced the
money ol'ller _. •·
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WBS dissolved,. Vienna became
the capitaJ , of J\witrlil · and
Budapest !he capital of
Hwtgsry, .
1950; two Puerto Rican
nationalists tried to force their
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members enrolled :n llie sixweek coUrse on modern
arranging conducted by Mrs.
Irene Jackson .
To open the meeting Mrs.
Grueser read a poem, "Let's
Suppose," another on October.
and led the Lord 's Prayer in
unison . For roll call members
displayed their favor ite
autwnn leaf.
"Decorative Hanging Pots"
was the topic of an article read
by Mrs, May Holter. She said
lliey are goOd to display vining
flowers and foliage vines. Mrs.
Marcia Arnold's topic was on
the house plant, "Pepperomias." Mrs. Nease talked
on " Next Spring 's Beauty
Begins Now," commenting on
lhe wide variety of bulbs
available to use ·in rock gardens, groupings around trees,
along fences or in a formal
planting. She said to choose
goOd bulbs, pick llie location
for planting with care, prepare
llie soil eight to 10 inches deep,

received a $5 gift from the
district.
Mrs. Margaret Yost read a
poem, and !he third verse of
"The Star Spangled Ba11ner."
Mrs. Mary Roush gave the

FRIDAY
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m . at
the Rock Springs hall. Insl&lt;lllation of Pomona officers
and subordinate grange officers. Harrisonville Gr.ange to
be host.
SATURDAY
CARNIVAL Saturday at
Racine Elementary beginning
at 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by
Racine PTO. Items for country
store and kitchen to be left at
school by 2 p.m.
.. BAKE Sale . all day at
, Democratic Headquarters, 111
Second St., Pomeroy.
SUNDAY
OPEN House, II a.m. to 4:30
p.m., at new community
building and fire department
• headquarters in Weatherman
Addition at Tuppers Plains.
Refreshments will be served.

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Two deer were killed in
separate traffic accidents
investigated Thursday by llie
Gallia-Meigs Post Slate Highway PatroL
The first occurred on Rt. 7,
one tenth of a mile north of
. county road 207 where the
anlmal ran into the path' of a
vehicle operated by Howard
Thoma, 57, of Pomeroy~ There
was minor damage, At 8:50
'a.m. on Rt. 124, two tenths of a
mile west of County ·Rd. 5, a
deer ran Into llie path of a car
driveri by Ellziibeth :,.;,• Hobstetter, 55, of Rutland, ·' then
was struck bY. a car operated
by Larry R. Hubbard, 40, of
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Here are some of the many progressive projects which have been accomplished
during Grant McDonald's term as Ross County Commissioner.

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RACINE - A special games
party will be held at llie Itacine
Amerjcan Legion Hall Nov. 14
an'd'l!ll.proceeds will go to llie
"Gifts for llie Yanks Who
Gave" project. Plans for llie
party were made Tuesday
nigh! at a meeting of llie
American Legion Auxiliary,
Racine Post 602, a! the hBil.
Also planned during the
meeting was !he annual
Election Day luncheon at the
hBil, Serving of soup, sandwiches, pie and coffee will
begin aUI a.m. and continue
throughout llie day. An afghan
will be awarded. More help
with the serving is needed and
any auxiliary members or
olliers Interested in lending a
hand are asked to come to the
hall some time during the day.
'The field orientation training
in Middleport Sunday was
announced. It' .was reported
· lhat Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
Eula ..Wolfe, Mrs . Eunie
Brlnker;.Mrs ..Mary Rotish and ·
Mrs. Julia NorriS attended llie
District 8 fall conference
recently -at Crooksville. The
Racine unit reached membership goal Sept. 17, first In

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P.S. Through efforts of Grant McDonald and Vern Riffe,
Spe~ker Pro-Tem The House of Representatives, con.
firmation was given Gallia County that D.O.T. on Del. 28th
were proceeding with the planning for the completed high·
way from Centerville to Gallipolis.- Total cosl'29.1 Million
Dollars. '

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2 4 0 4 17 28
2 5 0 4 18

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tea at the instiiule and of accepting the award on behalf of
lhe· club ior volunteer service.
Extended at the meeting by
Mrs. Ada Holter was an invitation to !he club members to
attend a flower show Nov. 10, 2
to 4 p.m . at lhe home of Mrs.
Roy Holter. The show will be
an exhibit of approximately 50
arrangements made by the 13

; SYRACUSE - " To pray challenging
tasks
for
: tOday in this world of contrast ·Christians" was the thought for
Is to know lliat God has lhe day when the Syracuse
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Volunteer Fire Department
met [IJonday evening at llie
municipal building,
The meeting was opened by
lhe president, Mary Pickens,
willi llie Lords Prayer and flag
pledge in unison. Elva Dailey ·-the- Eig-ht-h- D-is!-rlc_t. - a-nd_
used John I : 1-5 for devotions.
Roll call was answered , by
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auxiliary !o llieir Christmas
naming your favorite food .
Dec. 4. Seyeral plan to
supper
l reports were J"ad and
. go. Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart and
,./
approved.
Jean Hall, Elva Dailey, Mrs. Jenny Lou Davis were
Mildred Pierce and Marie welcomed as new members.
Rizer were named to llie Mter llie meeting a far~well
Christmas treat committee, party was held for Ada Slack,
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llie Middleport · Firemen's dyville, in llie near future.
Auxiliary inviting the local Mte'r she opened · her many
gifts
refreshments
of
Ice
cream,
decorated
cake,
Lay-Away Now
mints, nuts, coffee, tea and
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For AU .Occasioris
present : Nancy Neutzllng,
For,
l,iyla Hudson, Ada Slack,
W' ~Ire FIDWI!rs , :
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Agne! White, Eleanor Bohrll!ll,
Everywhere
- Sue Rice, Elizabeth Rice,
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Marie Rizer, Vicki Rizer, Clara
Lavender , Mildred Pierce,
Ellzabelli Stel"art, Jenny Lou
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· Jane ,; Teaford, Edith
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HoOd, Cluirlotte Nease, Elva
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Dailey, Janice. Lawson, Jean
Ph.
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Canad(an

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The Rutland Brownies of Troop 1293 and llie Ru!land juniors
of Troop 1292 presented a program last Thursday at a meet !nil of
llie Meigs County Women's Christian Fellowship a! the Hemlock
Grove Christian Church.
Mrs. Merle Johnson, Brownie leader and the scouts sang llie
Brownie Smile, Sue Imboden told about llie Brownie promise jlnd
pin, and Sonya Wise ei&lt;plained the World Association pin, To
conclude their part on the program, llie girls sang "I'm Gonna
Sing." Others in the group were Mindy McDonald, Missy Long.
streth, Gretta Kennedy , Charmele and Charlotte Patterson.
The'jwtiors, whose leader is Mona Johnson, explained how girl
scouting got stsrted, Participating were Christine Imboden, Lisa
Sinlth, Debbie Morrison, Betsy Herald, Theresa Fetty and
Denise Turner.
SALISBURY SCOUT TROOP 100
Scouts practiced skits to be presented some time in the near
future at the Thursday night mllt!ing of Girl Scout Troop 100 held
at the Salisbury Elementary ScllooL
·
Carol Morris presided at llie meeting·which opened with the
pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise, Reports were give~
by Gena Welker, sCribe, and Camille Swindell, treasurer. Lori
Pickett was appointed to have refreshments for next week With
Kathleen Parker to plan games.

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A certificate of recogni!ion
for therapy work a! the
Gallipolis State 'Institute
presented to Mrs. Karl Grueser
at !he recent recogni!ion tea
there was displayed al a
meeting of !he Wildwood
Garden Club Wednesday night
at the home of Mrs. Fred
Nease .
Mrs. Grueser, the club
president.. told of Rtt~n,Hno th,.

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In her revtew , Mrs . Jones a friend that art is something
18 .told of Dr .. Lubin 's study of the which although prOduced .by
relationship of the hves and h
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39 forces ~hat r_nold~ Van Gogh a deeper SQurce in the soul.
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Anderson
D. Kibble, 78, Reedsvllle, died
4 1 0
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at
Vancouver
3 3 ll 6 18 22 Camden Clark HospitaL
Edmonron
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Mr. Kibble, born Jwte 12,
Thursday's Results
1896
at Reedsvllle, was llie son
Cleve lan d 4 M ichigan 2
New England 6 tndianapoll s 1
of the late George E. and Mary
San Di ego 4 Chicago 3
Lorentz Kibble . He attended
Friday 's Game
Toronto at Winnipeg
Miami College at Oxford, Ohio
and was retired from t!Ie
GoOdyear Tire and ·Rubber
Company of Akron.
He ls survived by two sisters,
Mary -A. Kibble , Aptos, Calif.,
and ~s. Edith K. Milhoan,
Parkersburg . He was also .
preceded in death by his wife,
Billie Arnold Kibble; lliree
brothers, and lliree sisters. '·
Fwteral services were tOday
at 2 p.m. at the Ogdiri Funeral
Home, Parkersburg, llie Rev.
William G. Wolford officiating,
with cremation to follow .
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Thursday ' s Result
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Ca lifor n ia
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a Van Gogh paintin"g.
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Buffa l o at Portland
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7 - The Djlily Sentme l, MIJidleport-Pomeroy, 0, Ft1day, Nov 1,1974

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Re.., W H P erri n pastor Roy
M a y er Sun d ay sc h oo l supt
Chur ch sc hoo l 9 15 a m
worsh i p se rv ce
10 24 am
Yout h c ho r re hea r sal M on
day 3 30 p m un d er d tr ect on
of Mary Sk n ner sen or chotr
r eh ears a l 7 JO p m T h ur sday
W tlh

M rs

Paul

N ea s e

direc tOr

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corn er
Unton and Mulberr v
R ev
Clyde V H enderson pa st or

Sunday school 9 30 a m

Glen

M c Clung
supt
mo rn ng
worship 10 30 a m
ev en.ng
serv Ice 7 30 m ld w ee k se r
vic e Wednesday 7 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev Harold Deet h rec tor

Chun.h services

10 30 a m

HOI¥ communion f irst Sund ay

of month c hurc h sc hool 10 JO
a m for nur ser y thro uq h 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - Fe r re l l Gro n nge r
pastor Bible sch oo l 9 30 a m
worsh tp
10 JO a m
adu lt

worship servt ce a nd vou ng
peop le s meet ng 7 30 p m
Combined Brbi e s t udy a nd
prayer meetmg Wedn esda y
1 30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY En voy Ra y W Wm rng offr J=er
•, in charge Sunday 10 a:)n
•, HoHness meeti~ 10 30 am
'•· ~ s unda y School oung Peopl e s
Leg ron 7 p m Thur sday ~t o J
P m La dies Home L ~ue 7
P m Prep c las Ses~
PAUL LUTHERAN
ST
CHURCH, Corner of Sycamore
and Second Sts Pomero y Th e
Rev Wriliam Mrddles war th
Pastor Sunda y Sch ool a t 9 45
a m an d Ch ur ch Serv rces 11
a m
SACRED HEART Re v
Fath er Pau l D We lton .,. stor
Ph o ne 992 2825
Sa t ur d ay
even ng Mass 7 3J Sunday
Ma ss 8 an d 10 a m
Con
tessron Sa turda y 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TI ST - Rober t Kuh n pastor
Will iam Watson Sund ay school
supt Sun day sc hool 9 30 a m
B ble study
BYF 6 p m
We dn e sda y 7 p m J c ho r
prac t rce We dn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESL E YAN
HOLINES S
CHURCH Ha rr rs onv ri iL Rev 0 De ll
Man ley Pas tor Hen r y Ebl n
Sunday Schoo l a upt Sun day
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
Evenmg
wors hrp 7 30 p m Pra yer an d
Pr a se servr ce Thu rsday 7 30
Pm
SYR A CUSE
FIRST
,. HUR CH OF GOD - Re v
Georg e 0 ler pastor Sunda y
school 9 45 a m
mornmg
pr e a c hm g
11
am
ev erng e l s t c serv ce 1 30 P m
Pr ayer m { ef m g Thur s da v
1 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH 0 ~ CHRIST 200 W
Ma rn St - Loren T Step hens
eva n ge l s t ph one 992 1856
Conserva t ve
n on
rnstru men ta l Sun day worship
10 a m Bib le stud y 11 a m
wors h rp 6 p m Wedn esd a y
B1 ble st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denomrna t ron all
Langsvrt le
Dexter Road th e Re v Wo r ley
Ha ley pastor Sun day sc l'l ool
10 a m e ven ng wor sh tp 7 JO
p m
Pra ye r
m ee t ng
youth
Tu esday 7 30 p m
group Fr day 1 30 p m
RUTlAND
FREE WIL,l
BAPTI ST - Rev Ben Drli ar d
pas tor
Roger
Tur ner
a ss s ta nt pas tor
Sund ay
schoo l
10 a m
Su nd ay
even ng ser v ce 7 30 Wed
nesday B ble study 7 30 p m

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DE XTER
BI BLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Te r r y pastor Sunday
school 10 a m Mrs Wor ley
F r an c rs s up e r rn te nd ent
Morn rng wo r sh p 11 am
Sunda y eve nrng se r v ce 7 30

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REPENTANCE
UCor 7 10
" For Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be
repented of, but tbe sorrow of the world worketb death."
The gospel m a nut shell 1s the death, bunal and resurrection
of Jesus Repentance 18 a type of the death of Jesus Just as He
died on the cross, so must we d1e to the will of the flesh Self must
be crucified
What the brazen altar was to the tabernacle plan, repentance
Is to the New Testament plan of salvation Baptism In His name
Is a type of His burial The recelVIng of the Holy Sp1r1t IS a type of
His ~eswTection Paul stated m Acts 17 30 that God at one time
winked at Ignorance but now commands aU men everywhere to
repent I am reminded of a little story that IS timely here
''Once a young man , working for a particular firm, encountered a senes of hardships through the siclmess of his wife
and children The result was fmanc1al embarrassment He
couldn't pay the hospital cost and medical bills and at the same
time keep his monthly installments current One of his cr editors
complamed to the finn where he worked After mvest1gat1ng, the
preSident found the man behind on several notes
He summoned the young man to his office He placed on the
desk the ae&lt;:umulation of b11Js, and he explained 1t was not
company policy to tolerate employees bemg delmquent on bills
Embarrassed, the young man looked at the floor while
stanunermg, " I've had siCkness of the entire family, and 11 you'll
be patient I'll pay every cent I owe as I'm able to do 1t "
Blushmg with shame, he turned and reached for the door
The boss called him by name "John, take this list of bills With
you A trembling hand reached for the papers and there stamped
In bold letters across the face of each one was, "pa1d m full "
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'Theremust be some miStake, these bills aren't prud ''

The J'&gt;resldent explamed, " I prud them I observed you were
bothered and working under pressure You have a good future
With the company, and I didn't want 1t Jeopardized, so I took care

of these ''
John was exCited, and eagerly shook hands With the
preSident and assured him, "l'U make you the best worker

you've ever had "

So 11 Is, fr1end, the blood of Jesus paid our debtfor sm
We should be the best servants we're capable of bemg
Rev William Knittel, Umted Pentecostal Church

Kind of discharge
niay be changed
COLUMBUS - Qqoting th~ honor ably separated m varwus
exact wordmg of the Ob10 other categones , but m some
Constitution , John W Bush, cases poss1bly could have been
Director of the Ohio Vtetnam
mediCally discharge d ' or
Veterans Bonus Commission •m edically r etired' "
sa1d today
Director Bush sa1d under a
" Persons
medically new ruhng 1f a veteran with
discharged or medically combat r e lated d! s ab1ht1es
retited' from service due to sustamed m VIetnam serv1ce
combat related disabilities can get the personnel off1ce of
sustained m V1etnam service h1s branch of service to change
n
shall be prud five hundred his discharge paper to show
dollars"
' ; h1m as bemg meo1cally
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The director sa1d there , ls d1~ ~Harged or medically '
concern "that some veterans retired a supplementary check ·
-f1
who sustained combat related or educahonal ass1stanc e
disabilities m V1etnam serv1ce, ,bp ntitlement for the difference
senoUs enough that they are
eiween the bonus he recerved
classified w1th a substantial and the maXImum to wh1ch he
percentage of disablUty and would then be entitled Will be
consequently receive c om- LSsued
pensahon from the Veterans
The c omnusswnwouldnotbe
AdmimstratLon !ltill were not authorized to request such a
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mediCally discharged or change It must be requested
medically retired
by the veteran hiDlSelf ac'
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uwe have learned," he said, cordmg to Director Bush
" that these
men
were
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COLUMBUS (UP!)
Oh1o AFL-CIO said Thursdliy
that former Gov James ;.
Rhodes "hasn't changed much
In the past decade or so that
we've been watching him" and
ilaid "he's still deceitful, untrustwortliy, (and) speaks out
of both side• of his mouth "
In FOCUS, Its weekly l'ewsletter, the labor orgamzatlon
said Rhodes' teleVISIOn commercials are a good case m
point
•'Rhodes tells his audiences
Gov Gllligan will double the
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said the labor group " Thhl Is
pure trash- a hallmark of
Rhodes' polltlcal career There
IS not one shred of fact or
evidence to back-up this wild
charge But Rhodes contmues
to utter 1t
' Another one of Rhodes
commer crals shows e mpty lactones and the announcer says
this IS the case all ov er Oh1o,"
sa1d the newsletter "The ad
(better descnjled a s pohtical
rut pollution) says J a ck Gilligan IS drlvmg mdustry out of
Oh1o and we a r e gomg to ha ve
rno~ unemployme nt
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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr e a c h in g
9 30 a m
first and second
Sunda y! of eac h month th ird
and fourth Sundays e a c h
month worSh•P serv rce at 7 30
p m Wednesda y evening s a t
7 30 Pray er Md B .b le Stud y
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulb e rr y
Pom e r oy P astor
He rgh ts
G.r a r d Se ton Sabbat h school
ever y Sat urd ay at 2 p m and
wor sh p se r vrce fo llowing at
3 15
p m
Op en
Bi b le
diSC USSIOn 7 30 p m at the
chu r c h each Thur sday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TI ST - 282 Mul berry Ave
Po m e r oy
a ffrl lated wiJh
S B C the Rev Fr ed Hill
pastor Troy Zw 111 1ng Sun dar
schoo l su pl Sun day Schoo
9 30 a m
morn rng wor s hrp
10 30 Sunda y e van ge listic
m eetrn g 7 30 p m
Pr a ye r
m eet mg Wednesd ay 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corn e r Fourth and Ma in
Middl epor t Re v Henry Key
J r pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Er vtn Baumgard
ner su pt
Mornm g worSh iP
10 -45 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES Larr y Carn,ahan pres idin g
m rn 1ster Sunda y B1ble lee
t ure 9 30 a m
Watchtower
st udy 10 30 a m
Tu esda y
Brble stud y 1 30 p m Thur s
day m rnlstry sc hoo l 7 30
pm
serv ce m eetrng B 30
om
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrrst 1n Christian VnionLawren ce Ma n le y p a s tor
Mrs Russell Young Sunda y
Sc l'lool Supt Sund ay School
9 30 am E vening worship
7 30
Wednesday
pr a ye r
meetrn g , 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R:a crne R:oute 2 the
Rev J ames M Mun cy pa stor
Sunda y SChOOl 9 H a m
mornrng Wor ship 11 am
even1n g worsh rp 1 30 p m
Prayer meet rn g Tu esda y 7 30
p m Young peoples meeting
7 30 D m Thursda y
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTI ST - Corn er Sixth and
P almer
th e Re v
St e ve
pa s tor
Oanny
Skag g s
Thom pson Sunday school s upt
WMP O r a d1o program 7 45
a m Sunda y school 9 15 a m
m or n1 n g worsh rp 10 15 am
Yo ut h act lvr tles and fetlowsh rp
tor 1unror and senror high
s t udent s 6 p m Brble study
7 30 p m
M1d wee k pra yer
serv 1ce Wednesda y 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Mrddl e port 5th and Marn
Georg e G laz e
m rn ister
James Sheets super rntendent
Br ble s chool
9 JO a m
morn ing worship 10 30 a m
evening wors hrp 7 30 p m
prayer serv ic e 7 p m Wed
nesda v
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Do n Co le
pa s tor
Flo yd
Ca r son Sunday Schoo l s upt
Su nda y sc hool 9 30 a m
mornrng wors h iP 10 30 am
Su nda y evang etrstr c m eetr ng
pray er m eet ing
7 30 p m
Wedne sday 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYT'ERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zav ltz Pastor Orrector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee SlJpt
Morning Worship 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT ~ Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
Fultz SuRt
Morn ing
F
Worsl'l ip 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worship 9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m Mrs
Sampson Hall Supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD- Phrlltp Wh itley pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l
10 a m
wor s hr p s ervic e 7 p m
Pra yer m e etmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Estll Hart pastor Roy
Brown
a s sistant pas tor
Sunday school lOam Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg prayer muting 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave the
Rev William Knittel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages
evening service 7 30 p m
Brble study, Wednesday 7 30
P m youth services Friday
'1 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner As h and Plum Mid
dleport
Noet
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ing
servi ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday eventng
worship 7 p m

ME lOS
COOPERATIVE
TH~AJ~~~ED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE Hicks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - worship ' 15
Church School 10 a m"'
a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsl'l lp .,
• m Church School. 10 • m
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
a m Church School 10 a m
POM'E ROY Worsh lp
10 3,0!" rn Church School 9 15
jll m , tJMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - worship
10 • m Church School 9 a m 1
UMYF630pm
\
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTI!R
H~'llvT~obert !-~~~~~n"{o 30
• m , Church school ' 30 o m
u'l:~~L'A~:!.' _ worshiP 9 15
• m Church School 10 • m
U":J.[e~P ~ENTER _ wor
ship 9 • m Church School 10
a m UMVF Thursday, 7 P m
SYRACUSI! CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarvis
ASBURY \Vorohlp 11
a m Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS, lst Tuesday
~
FOREST RUN - worsl'llp'
a m Chur ch School 10 a m
WSCS 1 3rd WedneSday 7 30
pm
MlNEASVILLE - Worship
10 1 m Church School 9 a m
wscs 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 3C a m
worship
servl~ 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER ~
Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling ,_
Rev HOward Shiveley - BI!T.,.ANY (Dorcasl Worship 9 30 • m
Church
School 10 30 11 m
CARMEL Worship, 11
a m
1st and 3rd s&lt;lndays
Chur ch School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school 9 30 a m
Worsh ip
first and th~rd Sunday 7 30
pm
prayer meeting , Wed
nesday 7 3'0 ·p m Fellows hip
s upper first Saturday 6 p m
U M W seq md Tuesday 7 30
pm

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EAST LETART - Sunday
sc hool 9 JQ a m
worship
second a nd fourth ~unday 7 30
P m t- prayer rlieeting Wed
t

nesd ay 1 30 p m
UM W
hr s t Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IR a c1neJ 10 a m
Sun d ay sc hool
wor s hrp 11 a m Bible study
Thu rs d a y 7 p m
c ho ir
pra c h ce Thur sda y 8 p m
fc ll ow.s h•P
s upp e r
frr s l
Wednesda y 6 30 p m U M W
fourt h Monda y 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Worsh ip 11
a m
2nd a nd 4th Sundays
Chur c h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship
10 a m Chur ch school 9 a m
Bible study 7 30 p m every
Tu esday
MORN lNG STAR - WorShip
9 30 a m Church Sc hool 10 30
am
M id We ek Se r vr ce
Wednesd a y B p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh 1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sunda ys Ch urch Sc hoo l 10
om
PORTLAND - Wor s hip 7 30
p m Churc h School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh ip 11 am
2n d a nd 4th Sunda ys Church
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUS T ER
Rev Robtrt Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worshr p 10 am
Churc h School 9 a m , Prayer
Meetrng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h
ser vi ce s, 9 a m
Sunda y
Sc hool 9 15 a m Bible Stud y
every Thursda y 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
Ship 11 am Church Sc hool 10

•m

ALFRED - Sunday school
e a c h Sunda y
9 ~s a m
pre a ch rn g at 11 am each
Sunday Pray er me eting 7 4.5
P m Wedn esday w s c s 8 p m
on fh •rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
sc hool 9 30 preaching 7 30
p m Sunda y prayer meelrng
7 30 P m Tuesday WSC S 7 JO
first Thursday each mont h
SILVER- RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 a m
Ch.urch
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRI ST - George Frf denck
supt Servic e weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preacl'lrng f irst and
thtrd Sundays of month by
Clifford Sm lth 9 30 a m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrrll
pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m
Leonard Grlmore f irst
e lde r evening service 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R:ac 1ne Route 2 Th e
Re v Charles Hand pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
morning worsh1p 11 a m
Evening serv ices Tuesday and
Friday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - S ible
Study 9 30 a m
mornrng
worshrp 10 30 a m
evenrng
worshrp 6 30 p m Wedn esday
Brble Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 a m with Wrllard Prgott
supt Evangelist rc message
each Sunday ev enrng 7 30 p m
by Elder Russell Clrne
mrn lsterot the Apostolic Faith
Bible Stud y Wednesday 7 JO
om
STlVERSVlLLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunda y
school serv ice 10 a m Prayer
meetrng Thursday 7 p m
Sunday evening service 1 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr rsonv rlle
Road R1ck Morrrson pas tor
Sunday school supt
Stev en
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p and
c ommun ron
10 30 am
Sunday
evenrng
youth
Cl'lrlsttan Endeavor 6 30 p m
worship serv rce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday evenmg
pr a y e r m ee ting and Brbte
study 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH Prne Grove The
Rev Wrll 1am Mrddleswart h
Pastor Churc h Servr ces 9 30
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m
HKADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am morn ing worsh rp, 10 30
a m Sunday even 1ng Wor$hlp
Service 7 30 p m
c horr
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m pray er meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norris pastor
Sunday sc;;hool 10 a m Church
service 7 p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF TH1E NAZARENE
Sunday ~ c hool 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
Evening Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid We&amp;k Service
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerald Wells Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Blkacsan pastor
Ronn ie Salser s 5 Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning Worsh ip 10 45 am
Sunday evening worship 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Bibla
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure pntor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and lunlor youth service
6 45 p m
evening worsh ip
7 30 p m prayer and prarse
Wednesday, 7 30 o "'
- SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon Miller supt Evening
service 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting:- Thursda)! 7 30 -p m
CHESlER CHU-RCH OF
GOD Rev James Sat
tertield pastor Sunday School,
9 30 a m , worship service, 11
am
evening serv ice , 7
prayer service and youth
.JO[llice Wednesday 1 o .,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am
Roy Sigman, supt
morning worship,
10 30 ,
Sunday evening servlc a, 7 30 ,
Mid week service Wednesday
7 30 p m
SY- RACUSE CHIJRCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday School c lasses for all
ages 9 30 am
mo r ning
worship 10 45 NVPS Sunday
6 30 p m evan~elistlc serv ice
S.unday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m M'ssionary meellng
second Wednesday 1 7 30 p m
UN l:rE D FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
~obert Si'nlth pastor Sunday
SChOOl 9 30 am CIBSI lelder 1
Leo Hill, worship urv lct 1
10 30 a m church 7 30 a m
~DEN UNITEU ISRI:lR
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a m
Howard Mc Coy.
supt Morning sermon, H 1
m , Sunday night Strv lcet ..._
Christian Encleaver 7 30 p
Song service 8 p m
m
Preach lng 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting . Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams,
ley leader ~
C"U RCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New Lima Road next to
Forest Acre P.ark Rev Ray
Rous• pastor Robert Musser
Sund•y School supt Sunday
school , 10 30 a m ~ worship
7 30 p m Bible study, Wed ;
nesd•y 7 30 p m Saturday
niOht prayer service 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVIj
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wats6n
p•stor Ray Whaley , supt ,
Morning worship 9 JO • m ,
church school 10~ JO a m ,
young Peoples meeting 6 30
Pm
even ing worship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesqay,

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7 30 p m

MT . UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecil Cox pastor Sunda Y '
Joe Sayr e
Schoo l supl
Sunday school 9 45 a m
Sund a y evening worship 7 30
Wedn esda y prayer and Bl.ble
s tudy 1 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood pastor
Howard C•ldwell Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday Sc hoo l,
9 30 a m
Morning Serm on
Sunday evening
10 30 a m
se rvi ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Fre eland
Norr is pastor Floyd Norris
sup1 Sunday school 9 30 a m
morning sermon 10 30 a m
Pray er serv ice Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Smith pastor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Mor ning Worship 11 a m
Young People s ser v rce 7
Evening se rv rce 7 30
pm
p m Wednesda y M rd We ek
Pr a yer Serv ice 7 30 p m
Youth meeting 6 30 p m
Even ing worsh ip 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate pastor wor
v
Ship service 11 am an,d 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 a m
Ri char d Barton
supt Prayer meeting Wed
nesdoy 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith
mtnister Sunday School 9 30
am
morning churc h 10 30
a m Sunday evening serv ic e,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ice 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Re v Floyd
F
Shoo k
p astor
Lloyd
Wr1ght Sunday school s upt
Sunday s chool 9 30 a m
mornrng wors h rp 10 30 a m
evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chr st lan Yout h
Crusade 6 30 p m Cho rr
prac t ice Thur sday 7 p m

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pnnc1ples that
truth compassion morality
never go out-or-date
A perwn nurtured '" a Chr:stian atmosphere
attmns the tranqu•hty so necessary m th1s world
or change and turmoil

Happtncs.'i ahd contentment
the s1ght of a
chee rful baby castly hrmJ:!s th ~ beautiful thoughl'
to our mmds
Yet rn the bus t! ~ &lt;Jf hfe today we of1en ftnd our
selves wondcnng hnw to achre'ic JOY and seremty
The C hurch has the answer h s teachrngs stress

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Bugs Bunny 13 Speedracer 6 Scooby Doo 8
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Phooney 6 13 Jeannie a 10
30 - Run Joe. Run 3 4 1 5 ~ Grlltgan 6, 13 Partridge Famrly 8
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30- Zoom 20 Sigmund 3 4 15 Korg 6, 13 Shazam 8, 10
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Globetrotters 8 10
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JO - Go 4, 15 , Amer ican Bandstand 6, 13 Jack Lengyel
Football 3 Fat Albert 8, 10
00 - Children's Film Festival 10 Tra in 3 World of Survtval
4 TBA 15
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45 - College Football 6 13
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CBS Sports Spectacular 8
05 - Movle, "AnEyeforanEye 4
30 - Thrillseekers 3 Movie Wonderful World of Puss ' n
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VIlla Allegre 33
30 - News 3, 4. 15, News 6 CBS News 10 Lilias, Yoga and
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In these days of equality, lSD't 1tkmd ofndiculous to make an
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I c ongratulated both the br1de and bridegroom as 1 walked
through the reception Une Later a friend told me I'd made a
serious llWitake - I should have congratulated tbe groom and
w1shed the br1de much happiness In other words, you can
compliment a man on "catching" a woman, but you can't IDlply
that the woman had as much to do With the deCISIOn as the man
Dumb, isn't lt•-TJRED OF OUTMODED ETIQUETTE
DEAR TOOE
Yup
dumb But then, etiquette rules never qUite catch up
w1th tbe tune - H

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If M C wants a woman he can dommate, he should get one of
those life ..lzed inflatable dolls - LAUGHIN ' AT A SICKlE
DEAR HELEN
I agree With the College Student who wants a ba sic course m
nutr1t1on as a h1gh school or jumor h1gh reqwrement
However, he would probably like to know that nutriUon 1s
offered extensively now, through the hig h school home
economics department I have mstructed many s tudents, mcluding bo)"ll, m the baSic concepts of sensible eating and sound
nutr1twn, m my Home Management and Home and Fam1ly
Living classes
Parents should encourage the1r children to take suc h
courses, as they are not yet reqwred subjects - M S E ( A
teacher at Roosevelt Hlgh)

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DEAR HELEN
I'm a woman In an office full of men They treat me like one
of the guys, whichlsfmeuptoa pomt, but as a nonsmoker, ! hate
c~garette fumes blown m my face, and some of thetr language
makes me crmge How coilld I get 1t across without commg on
like a prude•- NOT QUITE ONE OF THE GUYS
DEAR NQOOTG
You m1ght try a couple of s1gns above your desk

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17 Guevara
tributary
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bemg
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DEAR HELEN
About that never-quit "Male Chauvemst," the bad speller,
maybe he's a httle shaky about his manhood I had a brother who
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I think 1t's d1sgustmg the w~y these "modern" mothers
breast .feed !herr bab1es out m public 1 I've seen them on planes,
m the park, In restaurants ( rrglit m front of people who are trymg
to eat a m eal 1) ThroWing a shaw or scarf over themselves IS
useless - everybody KNOWS what they' re dOing'
The other mght we VISited fr~endS and this woman brazenly
fed her baby r1ght m front of us while she went on talking Her 11year-&lt;~ld son was m the room Imagine 1' 1 was so iooensed I
IDSlSted we leave
My husband says I'm old.fashioned and argued that she was
'covered, " but I still say she flaunted herself before males, and
thiS IS crude Don't you agree • - FOR MODESTY
DEAR fOR
No, l !lon't agree' You're making something shameful out of
a lovely, natural act The mother was probably more "covered'
(by her scalf) than you are m a decollete gown, r1ght•
I'd say you flaunted your crudeness b y flouncm~ out - H

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

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ARIES !March 21 April 19)
You have a tendency at pres
ent to say th1ngs Without thrnk
rng AUhough you wrll rntend no
harm someone could be ol
tende d
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
Be a little more careful than
usual w1lh your possess1ons
Don I le ave somethu\g lymg
aro und an ot he r rn a)' be
tempte d to carry off
GEMINI (May 21-June 201
lndecls ron makes you ve ry
unreliable today Focus on
your problem and study 11 thor
oughly Once you make a dec1
SIOn abrde by rt
CANCER !June 21 July 22)
You re lrkeW to presume or
preJudge e vents today 1n a
faulty manner Try not to make
assumptrons based upon par
tlal evtdence
LEO !July 23·Aug 22) Don 1
take at face value all the fl at
terrng remarks one you mtx
Wtlh SOC I&amp;II y batheS you 1n
Only half her heart IS rn her
commen ts
VIRGO (Ann '3 Sept 22)

MARK VSIORE

GAUL'S MARKET

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Nov 2 19t 4
You II be rn volved 1n a bus1ness
Situ atiOn thrs year that c ould
prove Qutte profrtable Ho wever 1t wrll take astute and
delicate maoage menl tn order
to succeed

BETSY ROSS BMERY

ROSEBERRrS SERVICE STATION

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CHANNEL FIVE PROGRAMS NOT SEEN IN GALLIPOLI S

FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
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Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
The Store with A Heart
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9 30 a m
Sunday even ing
Beech
&amp;
Locust
Middleport
worship 7 30 Prayer meeting
Phone 949 3342
Racine
Ph 992 2366
Tuesday 7 30 p m Ernest
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Deeter class leader Youth
meeting Wednesday 7 30
P m , Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST - Robert Shook,
Middleport
Dlal992 3284
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
a m Russell Spencer supt
Middleport, Ohio
worship service, 10 AS a m ,
evening worship alternating
with c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 30
1
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
Buick Pontiac Opel G M C OMlor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville R D Rev Roy Deeter
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174
337 N 2nd
Middleport
paste.: Sunday school, 9 30
Ph '192 2550
am
worship servrce 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
serv ice Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler pastor
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V H Bra ley Sunday school
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
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· Racine
Ph 9.c9 9591
Middleport
Ph 992 3030
worshrp serv ice and cam
mun ton
10 30 am
youth
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6 p m 7 Sunday
evening
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RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
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9 30 a m worship service. 11
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Louis W Osborne
Middleport, Ohio
a m
Wednes day prayer
220 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178
meeting 7 30 p m Sunday
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm, Jr 1 pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
l'
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Chester, Ohio
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
Young peoples service 6 45
'192 2955
Pomeroy
p m
Evangelistic serv ice •
'1 30 p m Wednesday evening
service 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
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MalgsCountyBr•nch
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School 9 30, jlvenlnp worship,
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~.~e,ciehuf":l'o"~ ~en tng proyer ~l1fA '~~SAV.It~GS
59 N Second St
Middleport, 0 MASON FIRST BAPTIST I .il
Second ond Pomeroy sts , ston , I · 296 W ~econd .. i'OII)eroy
Ph. 992 3163
46 Court St.
Go ill polls, 0 .
Cra ig, pastor Sunday school ,
9 •s a m worship service 11
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P m evening worship serv ice
7 JO p m Mid week prayer
1 :~Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
service, Wednesday 7 30 p m
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Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
MASDN
CHURCH
OF
007 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
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Ph 949 5772
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487, Miller
Dlal992 2318
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11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST - Corner of Second and
The Friendly Folks"
Anderson , Meson Pastor
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Finest In Mobile Homes
Walter Cloud Sunday school .
9 .cs am • worship service, 11
1100 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034
• m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30 1-------~--------~------~t-----------~--------------l -pm
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GOD - Second St , Mason . W
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va c n..,..r Tennant pastor
Sunday SChOOl
10 I m ,
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Devoted to Meigs Meoon ArH
morning worshiP., 11 1m ,
212
E
Main
St
Pomeroy
Ph
992
3785
evangerlatlc Hrv cer 7 30 p m
Pomeroy.O
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'8ibiestudy and pray.,., serviC:e ,
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CHRIST In Christian Union"
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The Rrv William Campbell ,
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
I m
Jomes Hughes supt ,
Paint. Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplies
Mlddltport, Ohio
evening service, 7 30 A m
T
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Ph 667 3963
Wednesday evening prayer
uppers a ns
meeting . 7 30 p m Youth
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2 30 - Movie List of Adrian Messenoer 4
4 00 - Movie Agent From H A R M 1• 4
I Don t Understand '•
5 30 - Movie Shoot Loud Lo uder

OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ Char les Russell
Sr m inis ter Norman c Will
supt
Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
worship service 10 30
a m
Bible s tudy Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac ine Road
William Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoof
D.rector Sunday School, 9 30
a m Morning worshlp 1 10 30
a m Sunday even ing serv ice 7
P m
Wednesday eve n ing
orayer serv ices 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev E a rl Sl'luler pastor
WorShip serv ice 9 30 a m
Sunday school 10 30 a m
Sund a y e venrng serv1 ces 7 30
p m Brbl e stud y and pray er
serv1ce Thur sday 7 30 p m
Kingsbury Ro•d
Sunday
School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl,
supt Worshrp service 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev J ay St iles ...
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Worley Francrs Sunda y
sc hoo l 5Upt Sunday school 10
a m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Sc hool
supt Konald Osborne Bible
School 9 3.0 a m preach tng
10 45 a m Evening serv ices
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHOO&amp;ST CHURCH Rev Palfl Ne ville p as tor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornrng serv ce 10 30 am ,
youth serv 1ce 6 ~5 p m
Evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Prayer meettng Thursday

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6 OO - News3 4 15 News8 10. SesameStreet20.; ABC News6 ,
13 Adlerian Counseling Techniques JJ
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6 JOPy- NBC News 3, 4, 15 CBS News a 10 Bewllchlon 6 Gome r
le 13
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1 00 - News 10 Wild )&lt; lngdom 13 1 Spy 15 Ell!c Co 20
Bowling fa( Dollars 6 Truth or Consequences 3 4 WCHS
Report 8 Jimmy Oe'\f1 13
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7 30 - Black Perspecttve on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Masquerade Party 4 Candod Camera 6 Pop Goes to The
Country 8 Treasure Hunt iO To Tell The Tri4!.1:' 13
8400 - Washington Review 20, 33 Sanford &amp; Son 3 .4 ts
Planet of the Apes s, 10 Kung Fu 6 13
8 30 - Wall Street Week 20 33 Chlcoa'nd the Man 3 4 15
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 JJ Rockford F1les 3' 4 15 S1 x
Million Oollar Man 6 13 Movie The Graduate' 8 10
10 00 - News 20 Video VI sionarie s 33 Pollee Woman 3 4 15
N1ahl Slalk•r 6 13
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Av1atlon Weather 20 1ABC News
33
11 30 - Johnny Carson J 4 15 Ml sston Impossible 6 Un
touc hables 13 Janak! 33
il 45- Mov ie Coffee Tea or Me 8 Movie Whatever Hap
pened to Baby Jane 10
12 30 - Don Kir s hne r s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Myste ry
13
1 00 - Mldn1ghl Spec1al J 4 15

Excuses you make today won t
hold water Wl lh others Own up
to your m1stakes rather than
hide them
LIBRA !Sept 23 -0ct 23) 11
won t help you r rmage 11 you try
to Impress others as be tng
knowledgeable about some
thrng whe n you know ve ry ht
tie Best you say no th ing
SCORPIO lOci 24 -Nov 22)
Be care ful whom you allo w to
borrow things fr om you now
Thmk twtce before le nd ing
something to one who hasn t
returned what s he borrowed
pr8 VIOUSI 'j
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec 21) One you presentl y
have dealmgs w1th may lry to
put something over on you
Keep your gua rd up Don t
hes1tate to ask prob rng Ques
t1ons
CAPRICORN IDee 22 Jan
19) You Ilium someone down
who re quests a favor lrom you
because yo u re not tune d m to
the sad urgency of her plea
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
19) Take no ftnanc1 al rtsks or
gambles o;, persons you know
lrttle or noth1ng about L1mrt
your dealings to tndlvtdu als
you ve dealt wrlh be lore
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Th1s IS not a good 11me to mak e
decorat1 ve changes around the
house You II end up wrth fads
mstead of trends

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A-Jut bid llx notramp Yea
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MIRROA !' THAT MEANS
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TME FiJ/liN5TANa THf
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7 - The Djlily Sentme l, MIJidleport-Pomeroy, 0, Ft1day, Nov 1,1974

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Re.., W H P erri n pastor Roy
M a y er Sun d ay sc h oo l supt
Chur ch sc hoo l 9 15 a m
worsh i p se rv ce
10 24 am
Yout h c ho r re hea r sal M on
day 3 30 p m un d er d tr ect on
of Mary Sk n ner sen or chotr
r eh ears a l 7 JO p m T h ur sday
W tlh

M rs

Paul

N ea s e

direc tOr

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corn er
Unton and Mulberr v
R ev
Clyde V H enderson pa st or

Sunday school 9 30 a m

Glen

M c Clung
supt
mo rn ng
worship 10 30 a m
ev en.ng
serv Ice 7 30 m ld w ee k se r
vic e Wednesday 7 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev Harold Deet h rec tor

Chun.h services

10 30 a m

HOI¥ communion f irst Sund ay

of month c hurc h sc hool 10 JO
a m for nur ser y thro uq h 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - Fe r re l l Gro n nge r
pastor Bible sch oo l 9 30 a m
worsh tp
10 JO a m
adu lt

worship servt ce a nd vou ng
peop le s meet ng 7 30 p m
Combined Brbi e s t udy a nd
prayer meetmg Wedn esda y
1 30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY En voy Ra y W Wm rng offr J=er
•, in charge Sunday 10 a:)n
•, HoHness meeti~ 10 30 am
'•· ~ s unda y School oung Peopl e s
Leg ron 7 p m Thur sday ~t o J
P m La dies Home L ~ue 7
P m Prep c las Ses~
PAUL LUTHERAN
ST
CHURCH, Corner of Sycamore
and Second Sts Pomero y Th e
Rev Wriliam Mrddles war th
Pastor Sunda y Sch ool a t 9 45
a m an d Ch ur ch Serv rces 11
a m
SACRED HEART Re v
Fath er Pau l D We lton .,. stor
Ph o ne 992 2825
Sa t ur d ay
even ng Mass 7 3J Sunday
Ma ss 8 an d 10 a m
Con
tessron Sa turda y 7 7 30 p m

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TI ST - Rober t Kuh n pastor
Will iam Watson Sund ay school
supt Sun day sc hool 9 30 a m
B ble study
BYF 6 p m
We dn e sda y 7 p m J c ho r
prac t rce We dn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESL E YAN
HOLINES S
CHURCH Ha rr rs onv ri iL Rev 0 De ll
Man ley Pas tor Hen r y Ebl n
Sunday Schoo l a upt Sun day
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
Evenmg
wors hrp 7 30 p m Pra yer an d
Pr a se servr ce Thu rsday 7 30
Pm
SYR A CUSE
FIRST
,. HUR CH OF GOD - Re v
Georg e 0 ler pastor Sunda y
school 9 45 a m
mornmg
pr e a c hm g
11
am
ev erng e l s t c serv ce 1 30 P m
Pr ayer m { ef m g Thur s da v
1 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH 0 ~ CHRIST 200 W
Ma rn St - Loren T Step hens
eva n ge l s t ph one 992 1856
Conserva t ve
n on
rnstru men ta l Sun day worship
10 a m Bib le stud y 11 a m
wors h rp 6 p m Wedn esd a y
B1 ble st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denomrna t ron all
Langsvrt le
Dexter Road th e Re v Wo r ley
Ha ley pastor Sun day sc l'l ool
10 a m e ven ng wor sh tp 7 JO
p m
Pra ye r
m ee t ng
youth
Tu esday 7 30 p m
group Fr day 1 30 p m
RUTlAND
FREE WIL,l
BAPTI ST - Rev Ben Drli ar d
pas tor
Roger
Tur ner
a ss s ta nt pas tor
Sund ay
schoo l
10 a m
Su nd ay
even ng ser v ce 7 30 Wed
nesday B ble study 7 30 p m

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DE XTER
BI BLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Te r r y pastor Sunday
school 10 a m Mrs Wor ley
F r an c rs s up e r rn te nd ent
Morn rng wo r sh p 11 am
Sunda y eve nrng se r v ce 7 30

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REPENTANCE
UCor 7 10
" For Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be
repented of, but tbe sorrow of the world worketb death."
The gospel m a nut shell 1s the death, bunal and resurrection
of Jesus Repentance 18 a type of the death of Jesus Just as He
died on the cross, so must we d1e to the will of the flesh Self must
be crucified
What the brazen altar was to the tabernacle plan, repentance
Is to the New Testament plan of salvation Baptism In His name
Is a type of His burial The recelVIng of the Holy Sp1r1t IS a type of
His ~eswTection Paul stated m Acts 17 30 that God at one time
winked at Ignorance but now commands aU men everywhere to
repent I am reminded of a little story that IS timely here
''Once a young man , working for a particular firm, encountered a senes of hardships through the siclmess of his wife
and children The result was fmanc1al embarrassment He
couldn't pay the hospital cost and medical bills and at the same
time keep his monthly installments current One of his cr editors
complamed to the finn where he worked After mvest1gat1ng, the
preSident found the man behind on several notes
He summoned the young man to his office He placed on the
desk the ae&lt;:umulation of b11Js, and he explained 1t was not
company policy to tolerate employees bemg delmquent on bills
Embarrassed, the young man looked at the floor while
stanunermg, " I've had siCkness of the entire family, and 11 you'll
be patient I'll pay every cent I owe as I'm able to do 1t "
Blushmg with shame, he turned and reached for the door
The boss called him by name "John, take this list of bills With
you A trembling hand reached for the papers and there stamped
In bold letters across the face of each one was, "pa1d m full "
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'Theremust be some miStake, these bills aren't prud ''

The J'&gt;resldent explamed, " I prud them I observed you were
bothered and working under pressure You have a good future
With the company, and I didn't want 1t Jeopardized, so I took care

of these ''
John was exCited, and eagerly shook hands With the
preSident and assured him, "l'U make you the best worker

you've ever had "

So 11 Is, fr1end, the blood of Jesus paid our debtfor sm
We should be the best servants we're capable of bemg
Rev William Knittel, Umted Pentecostal Church

Kind of discharge
niay be changed
COLUMBUS - Qqoting th~ honor ably separated m varwus
exact wordmg of the Ob10 other categones , but m some
Constitution , John W Bush, cases poss1bly could have been
Director of the Ohio Vtetnam
mediCally discharge d ' or
Veterans Bonus Commission •m edically r etired' "
sa1d today
Director Bush sa1d under a
" Persons
medically new ruhng 1f a veteran with
discharged or medically combat r e lated d! s ab1ht1es
retited' from service due to sustamed m VIetnam serv1ce
combat related disabilities can get the personnel off1ce of
sustained m V1etnam service h1s branch of service to change
n
shall be prud five hundred his discharge paper to show
dollars"
' ; h1m as bemg meo1cally
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The director sa1d there , ls d1~ ~Harged or medically '
concern "that some veterans retired a supplementary check ·
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who sustained combat related or educahonal ass1stanc e
disabilities m V1etnam serv1ce, ,bp ntitlement for the difference
senoUs enough that they are
eiween the bonus he recerved
classified w1th a substantial and the maXImum to wh1ch he
percentage of disablUty and would then be entitled Will be
consequently receive c om- LSsued
pensahon from the Veterans
The c omnusswnwouldnotbe
AdmimstratLon !ltill were not authorized to request such a
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medically retired
by the veteran hiDlSelf ac'
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" that these
men
were
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COLUMBUS (UP!)
Oh1o AFL-CIO said Thursdliy
that former Gov James ;.
Rhodes "hasn't changed much
In the past decade or so that
we've been watching him" and
ilaid "he's still deceitful, untrustwortliy, (and) speaks out
of both side• of his mouth "
In FOCUS, Its weekly l'ewsletter, the labor orgamzatlon
said Rhodes' teleVISIOn commercials are a good case m
point
•'Rhodes tells his audiences
Gov Gllligan will double the
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said the labor group " Thhl Is
pure trash- a hallmark of
Rhodes' polltlcal career There
IS not one shred of fact or
evidence to back-up this wild
charge But Rhodes contmues
to utter 1t
' Another one of Rhodes
commer crals shows e mpty lactones and the announcer says
this IS the case all ov er Oh1o,"
sa1d the newsletter "The ad
(better descnjled a s pohtical
rut pollution) says J a ck Gilligan IS drlvmg mdustry out of
Oh1o and we a r e gomg to ha ve
rno~ unemployme nt
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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr e a c h in g
9 30 a m
first and second
Sunda y! of eac h month th ird
and fourth Sundays e a c h
month worSh•P serv rce at 7 30
p m Wednesda y evening s a t
7 30 Pray er Md B .b le Stud y
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulb e rr y
Pom e r oy P astor
He rgh ts
G.r a r d Se ton Sabbat h school
ever y Sat urd ay at 2 p m and
wor sh p se r vrce fo llowing at
3 15
p m
Op en
Bi b le
diSC USSIOn 7 30 p m at the
chu r c h each Thur sday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TI ST - 282 Mul berry Ave
Po m e r oy
a ffrl lated wiJh
S B C the Rev Fr ed Hill
pastor Troy Zw 111 1ng Sun dar
schoo l su pl Sun day Schoo
9 30 a m
morn rng wor s hrp
10 30 Sunda y e van ge listic
m eetrn g 7 30 p m
Pr a ye r
m eet mg Wednesd ay 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corn e r Fourth and Ma in
Middl epor t Re v Henry Key
J r pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Er vtn Baumgard
ner su pt
Mornm g worSh iP
10 -45 am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES Larr y Carn,ahan pres idin g
m rn 1ster Sunda y B1ble lee
t ure 9 30 a m
Watchtower
st udy 10 30 a m
Tu esda y
Brble stud y 1 30 p m Thur s
day m rnlstry sc hoo l 7 30
pm
serv ce m eetrng B 30
om
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrrst 1n Christian VnionLawren ce Ma n le y p a s tor
Mrs Russell Young Sunda y
Sc l'lool Supt Sund ay School
9 30 am E vening worship
7 30
Wednesday
pr a ye r
meetrn g , 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R:a crne R:oute 2 the
Rev J ames M Mun cy pa stor
Sunda y SChOOl 9 H a m
mornrng Wor ship 11 am
even1n g worsh rp 1 30 p m
Prayer meet rn g Tu esda y 7 30
p m Young peoples meeting
7 30 D m Thursda y
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTI ST - Corn er Sixth and
P almer
th e Re v
St e ve
pa s tor
Oanny
Skag g s
Thom pson Sunday school s upt
WMP O r a d1o program 7 45
a m Sunda y school 9 15 a m
m or n1 n g worsh rp 10 15 am
Yo ut h act lvr tles and fetlowsh rp
tor 1unror and senror high
s t udent s 6 p m Brble study
7 30 p m
M1d wee k pra yer
serv 1ce Wednesda y 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Mrddl e port 5th and Marn
Georg e G laz e
m rn ister
James Sheets super rntendent
Br ble s chool
9 JO a m
morn ing worship 10 30 a m
evening wors hrp 7 30 p m
prayer serv ic e 7 p m Wed
nesda v
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Do n Co le
pa s tor
Flo yd
Ca r son Sunday Schoo l s upt
Su nda y sc hool 9 30 a m
mornrng wors h iP 10 30 am
Su nda y evang etrstr c m eetr ng
pray er m eet ing
7 30 p m
Wedne sday 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYT'ERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight
L Zav ltz Pastor Orrector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee SlJpt
Morning Worship 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT ~ Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
Fultz SuRt
Morn ing
F
Worsl'l ip 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morning
Worship 9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m Mrs
Sampson Hall Supt
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD- Phrlltp Wh itley pa s tor
Sunday sc hoo l
10 a m
wor s hr p s ervic e 7 p m
Pra yer m e etmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Estll Hart pastor Roy
Brown
a s sistant pas tor
Sunday school lOam Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg prayer muting 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th ird Ave the
Rev William Knittel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages
evening service 7 30 p m
Brble study, Wednesday 7 30
P m youth services Friday
'1 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner As h and Plum Mid
dleport
Noet
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ing
servi ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday eventng
worship 7 p m

ME lOS
COOPERATIVE
TH~AJ~~~ED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE Hicks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - worship ' 15
Church School 10 a m"'
a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsl'l lp .,
• m Church School. 10 • m
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11
a m Church School 10 a m
POM'E ROY Worsh lp
10 3,0!" rn Church School 9 15
jll m , tJMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - worship
10 • m Church School 9 a m 1
UMYF630pm
\
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTI!R
H~'llvT~obert !-~~~~~n"{o 30
• m , Church school ' 30 o m
u'l:~~L'A~:!.' _ worshiP 9 15
• m Church School 10 • m
U":J.[e~P ~ENTER _ wor
ship 9 • m Church School 10
a m UMVF Thursday, 7 P m
SYRACUSI! CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarvis
ASBURY \Vorohlp 11
a m Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS, lst Tuesday
~
FOREST RUN - worsl'llp'
a m Chur ch School 10 a m
WSCS 1 3rd WedneSday 7 30
pm
MlNEASVILLE - Worship
10 1 m Church School 9 a m
wscs 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 3C a m
worship
servl~ 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER ~
Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling ,_
Rev HOward Shiveley - BI!T.,.ANY (Dorcasl Worship 9 30 • m
Church
School 10 30 11 m
CARMEL Worship, 11
a m
1st and 3rd s&lt;lndays
Chur ch School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school 9 30 a m
Worsh ip
first and th~rd Sunday 7 30
pm
prayer meeting , Wed
nesday 7 3'0 ·p m Fellows hip
s upper first Saturday 6 p m
U M W seq md Tuesday 7 30
pm

-~
EAST LETART - Sunday
sc hool 9 JQ a m
worship
second a nd fourth ~unday 7 30
P m t- prayer rlieeting Wed
t

nesd ay 1 30 p m
UM W
hr s t Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IR a c1neJ 10 a m
Sun d ay sc hool
wor s hrp 11 a m Bible study
Thu rs d a y 7 p m
c ho ir
pra c h ce Thur sda y 8 p m
fc ll ow.s h•P
s upp e r
frr s l
Wednesda y 6 30 p m U M W
fourt h Monda y 8 p m
GREAT BEND - Worsh ip 11
a m
2nd a nd 4th Sundays
Chur c h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship
10 a m Chur ch school 9 a m
Bible study 7 30 p m every
Tu esday
MORN lNG STAR - WorShip
9 30 a m Church Sc hool 10 30
am
M id We ek Se r vr ce
Wednesd a y B p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh 1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sunda ys Ch urch Sc hoo l 10
om
PORTLAND - Wor s hip 7 30
p m Churc h School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worsh ip 11 am
2n d a nd 4th Sunda ys Church
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUS T ER
Rev Robtrt Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worshr p 10 am
Churc h School 9 a m , Prayer
Meetrng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h
ser vi ce s, 9 a m
Sunda y
Sc hool 9 15 a m Bible Stud y
every Thursda y 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
Ship 11 am Church Sc hool 10

•m

ALFRED - Sunday school
e a c h Sunda y
9 ~s a m
pre a ch rn g at 11 am each
Sunday Pray er me eting 7 4.5
P m Wedn esday w s c s 8 p m
on fh •rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
sc hool 9 30 preaching 7 30
p m Sunda y prayer meelrng
7 30 P m Tuesday WSC S 7 JO
first Thursday each mont h
SILVER- RIDGE - Worship
10 a m Chur ch School 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worship 9 a m
Ch.urch
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRI ST - George Frf denck
supt Servic e weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preacl'lrng f irst and
thtrd Sundays of month by
Clifford Sm lth 9 30 a m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrrll
pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m
Leonard Grlmore f irst
e lde r evening service 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - R:ac 1ne Route 2 Th e
Re v Charles Hand pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
morning worsh1p 11 a m
Evening serv ices Tuesday and
Friday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - S ible
Study 9 30 a m
mornrng
worshrp 10 30 a m
evenrng
worshrp 6 30 p m Wedn esday
Brble Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 a m with Wrllard Prgott
supt Evangelist rc message
each Sunday ev enrng 7 30 p m
by Elder Russell Clrne
mrn lsterot the Apostolic Faith
Bible Stud y Wednesday 7 JO
om
STlVERSVlLLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunda y
school serv ice 10 a m Prayer
meetrng Thursday 7 p m
Sunday evening service 1 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr rsonv rlle
Road R1ck Morrrson pas tor
Sunday school supt
Stev en
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p and
c ommun ron
10 30 am
Sunday
evenrng
youth
Cl'lrlsttan Endeavor 6 30 p m
worship serv rce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday evenmg
pr a y e r m ee ting and Brbte
study 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH Prne Grove The
Rev Wrll 1am Mrddleswart h
Pastor Churc h Servr ces 9 30
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m
HKADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am morn ing worsh rp, 10 30
a m Sunday even 1ng Wor$hlp
Service 7 30 p m
c horr
practice Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m pray er meetrng
and Bible Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norris pastor
Sunday sc;;hool 10 a m Church
service 7 p m Wednesday
Bible Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF TH1E NAZARENE
Sunday ~ c hool 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
Evening Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid We&amp;k Service
Sunday School Superintendent
Gerald Wells Pastor Rev
Morris M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Blkacsan pastor
Ronn ie Salser s 5 Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning Worsh ip 10 45 am
Sunday evening worship 7 30
p m Wednesday evening Bibla
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure pntor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and lunlor youth service
6 45 p m
evening worsh ip
7 30 p m prayer and prarse
Wednesday, 7 30 o "'
- SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon Miller supt Evening
service 7 30 p m
Prayer
meeting:- Thursda)! 7 30 -p m
CHESlER CHU-RCH OF
GOD Rev James Sat
tertield pastor Sunday School,
9 30 a m , worship service, 11
am
evening serv ice , 7
prayer service and youth
.JO[llice Wednesday 1 o .,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am
Roy Sigman, supt
morning worship,
10 30 ,
Sunday evening servlc a, 7 30 ,
Mid week service Wednesday
7 30 p m
SY- RACUSE CHIJRCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard c Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday School c lasses for all
ages 9 30 am
mo r ning
worship 10 45 NVPS Sunday
6 30 p m evan~elistlc serv ice
S.unday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m M'ssionary meellng
second Wednesday 1 7 30 p m
UN l:rE D FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
~obert Si'nlth pastor Sunday
SChOOl 9 30 am CIBSI lelder 1
Leo Hill, worship urv lct 1
10 30 a m church 7 30 a m
~DEN UNITEU ISRI:lR
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a m
Howard Mc Coy.
supt Morning sermon, H 1
m , Sunday night Strv lcet ..._
Christian Encleaver 7 30 p
Song service 8 p m
m
Preach lng 8 30 p m , Mid
week Prayer meeting . Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams,
ley leader ~
C"U RCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New Lima Road next to
Forest Acre P.ark Rev Ray
Rous• pastor Robert Musser
Sund•y School supt Sunday
school , 10 30 a m ~ worship
7 30 p m Bible study, Wed ;
nesd•y 7 30 p m Saturday
niOht prayer service 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVIj
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wats6n
p•stor Ray Whaley , supt ,
Morning worship 9 JO • m ,
church school 10~ JO a m ,
young Peoples meeting 6 30
Pm
even ing worship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesqay,

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7 30 p m

MT . UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecil Cox pastor Sunda Y '
Joe Sayr e
Schoo l supl
Sunday school 9 45 a m
Sund a y evening worship 7 30
Wedn esda y prayer and Bl.ble
s tudy 1 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood pastor
Howard C•ldwell Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday Sc hoo l,
9 30 a m
Morning Serm on
Sunday evening
10 30 a m
se rvi ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Fre eland
Norr is pastor Floyd Norris
sup1 Sunday school 9 30 a m
morning sermon 10 30 a m
Pray er serv ice Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Smith pastor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Mor ning Worship 11 a m
Young People s ser v rce 7
Evening se rv rce 7 30
pm
p m Wednesda y M rd We ek
Pr a yer Serv ice 7 30 p m
Youth meeting 6 30 p m
Even ing worsh ip 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate pastor wor
v
Ship service 11 am an,d 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 a m
Ri char d Barton
supt Prayer meeting Wed
nesdoy 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smith
mtnister Sunday School 9 30
am
morning churc h 10 30
a m Sunday evening serv ic e,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ice 8
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Re v Floyd
F
Shoo k
p astor
Lloyd
Wr1ght Sunday school s upt
Sunday s chool 9 30 a m
mornrng wors h rp 10 30 a m
evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m
Wednesday Chr st lan Yout h
Crusade 6 30 p m Cho rr
prac t ice Thur sday 7 p m

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pnnc1ples that
truth compassion morality
never go out-or-date
A perwn nurtured '" a Chr:stian atmosphere
attmns the tranqu•hty so necessary m th1s world
or change and turmoil

Happtncs.'i ahd contentment
the s1ght of a
chee rful baby castly hrmJ:!s th ~ beautiful thoughl'
to our mmds
Yet rn the bus t! ~ &lt;Jf hfe today we of1en ftnd our
selves wondcnng hnw to achre'ic JOY and seremty
The C hurch has the answer h s teachrngs stress

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Football 3 Fat Albert 8, 10
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CBS Sports Spectacular 8
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In these days of equality, lSD't 1tkmd ofndiculous to make an
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I c ongratulated both the br1de and bridegroom as 1 walked
through the reception Une Later a friend told me I'd made a
serious llWitake - I should have congratulated tbe groom and
w1shed the br1de much happiness In other words, you can
compliment a man on "catching" a woman, but you can't IDlply
that the woman had as much to do With the deCISIOn as the man
Dumb, isn't lt•-TJRED OF OUTMODED ETIQUETTE
DEAR TOOE
Yup
dumb But then, etiquette rules never qUite catch up
w1th tbe tune - H

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If M C wants a woman he can dommate, he should get one of
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DEAR HELEN
I agree With the College Student who wants a ba sic course m
nutr1t1on as a h1gh school or jumor h1gh reqwrement
However, he would probably like to know that nutriUon 1s
offered extensively now, through the hig h school home
economics department I have mstructed many s tudents, mcluding bo)"ll, m the baSic concepts of sensible eating and sound
nutr1twn, m my Home Management and Home and Fam1ly
Living classes
Parents should encourage the1r children to take suc h
courses, as they are not yet reqwred subjects - M S E ( A
teacher at Roosevelt Hlgh)

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I'm a woman In an office full of men They treat me like one
of the guys, whichlsfmeuptoa pomt, but as a nonsmoker, ! hate
c~garette fumes blown m my face, and some of thetr language
makes me crmge How coilld I get 1t across without commg on
like a prude•- NOT QUITE ONE OF THE GUYS
DEAR NQOOTG
You m1ght try a couple of s1gns above your desk

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17 Guevara
tributary
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bemg
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DEAR HELEN
About that never-quit "Male Chauvemst," the bad speller,
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CHURCH
Letart W Hoscher
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pastor Sunday School 9 30
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BulldlngSuppllts&amp;CustomMIIIworl&lt;
7 30 P m
Collage Proyer
Salem St
Ph 742 395:
Ph 992 3978
Servic e Tuesday 10 a rn
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DEAR HELEN
I think 1t's d1sgustmg the w~y these "modern" mothers
breast .feed !herr bab1es out m public 1 I've seen them on planes,
m the park, In restaurants ( rrglit m front of people who are trymg
to eat a m eal 1) ThroWing a shaw or scarf over themselves IS
useless - everybody KNOWS what they' re dOing'
The other mght we VISited fr~endS and this woman brazenly
fed her baby r1ght m front of us while she went on talking Her 11year-&lt;~ld son was m the room Imagine 1' 1 was so iooensed I
IDSlSted we leave
My husband says I'm old.fashioned and argued that she was
'covered, " but I still say she flaunted herself before males, and
thiS IS crude Don't you agree • - FOR MODESTY
DEAR fOR
No, l !lon't agree' You're making something shameful out of
a lovely, natural act The mother was probably more "covered'
(by her scalf) than you are m a decollete gown, r1ght•
I'd say you flaunted your crudeness b y flouncm~ out - H

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

THE A':J'HENS COUIIJY
&amp; LOAN CO.

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ARIES !March 21 April 19)
You have a tendency at pres
ent to say th1ngs Without thrnk
rng AUhough you wrll rntend no
harm someone could be ol
tende d
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
Be a little more careful than
usual w1lh your possess1ons
Don I le ave somethu\g lymg
aro und an ot he r rn a)' be
tempte d to carry off
GEMINI (May 21-June 201
lndecls ron makes you ve ry
unreliable today Focus on
your problem and study 11 thor
oughly Once you make a dec1
SIOn abrde by rt
CANCER !June 21 July 22)
You re lrkeW to presume or
preJudge e vents today 1n a
faulty manner Try not to make
assumptrons based upon par
tlal evtdence
LEO !July 23·Aug 22) Don 1
take at face value all the fl at
terrng remarks one you mtx
Wtlh SOC I&amp;II y batheS you 1n
Only half her heart IS rn her
commen ts
VIRGO (Ann '3 Sept 22)

MARK VSIORE

GAUL'S MARKET

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Nov 2 19t 4
You II be rn volved 1n a bus1ness
Situ atiOn thrs year that c ould
prove Qutte profrtable Ho wever 1t wrll take astute and
delicate maoage menl tn order
to succeed

BETSY ROSS BMERY

ROSEBERRrS SERVICE STATION

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CHANNEL FIVE PROGRAMS NOT SEEN IN GALLIPOLI S

FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
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Minor Repairs &amp; Tune up
The Store with A Heart
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9 30 a m
Sunday even ing
Beech
&amp;
Locust
Middleport
worship 7 30 Prayer meeting
Phone 949 3342
Racine
Ph 992 2366
Tuesday 7 30 p m Ernest
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Deeter class leader Youth
meeting Wednesday 7 30
P m , Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST - Robert Shook,
Middleport
Dlal992 3284
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
a m Russell Spencer supt
Middleport, Ohio
worship service, 10 AS a m ,
evening worship alternating
with c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting, 7 30
1
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
Buick Pontiac Opel G M C OMlor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville R D Rev Roy Deeter
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174
337 N 2nd
Middleport
paste.: Sunday school, 9 30
Ph '192 2550
am
worship servrce 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
serv ice Wednesday, 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler pastor
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V H Bra ley Sunday school
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
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supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
· Racine
Ph 9.c9 9591
Middleport
Ph 992 3030
worshrp serv ice and cam
mun ton
10 30 am
youth
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6 p m 7 Sunday
evening
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RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
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CHURCH - Sunday School
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9 30 a m worship service. 11
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Louis W Osborne
Middleport, Ohio
a m
Wednes day prayer
220 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178
meeting 7 30 p m Sunday
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm, Jr 1 pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
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Morning worship 10 30 a m
Chester, Ohio
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
Young peoples service 6 45
'192 2955
Pomeroy
p m
Evangelistic serv ice •
'1 30 p m Wednesday evening
service 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
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MalgsCountyBr•nch
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School 9 30, jlvenlnp worship,
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~.~e,ciehuf":l'o"~ ~en tng proyer ~l1fA '~~SAV.It~GS
59 N Second St
Middleport, 0 MASON FIRST BAPTIST I .il
Second ond Pomeroy sts , ston , I · 296 W ~econd .. i'OII)eroy
Ph. 992 3163
46 Court St.
Go ill polls, 0 .
Cra ig, pastor Sunday school ,
9 •s a m worship service 11
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P m evening worship serv ice
7 JO p m Mid week prayer
1 :~Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
service, Wednesday 7 30 p m
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Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
MASDN
CHURCH
OF
007 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
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Ph 949 5772
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487, Miller
Dlal992 2318
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Bible Study 10 a m 1 Worship
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST - Corner of Second and
The Friendly Folks"
Anderson , Meson Pastor
Pomeroy, Ohio
The Finest In Mobile Homes
Walter Cloud Sunday school .
9 .cs am • worship service, 11
1100 E Main
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034
• m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Bible study, Wednesday, 7 30 1-------~--------~------~t-----------~--------------l -pm
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MAIDN ASUMILY OF
GOD - Second St , Mason . W
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va c n..,..r Tennant pastor
Sunday SChOOl
10 I m ,
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Devoted to Meigs Meoon ArH
morning worshiP., 11 1m ,
212
E
Main
St
Pomeroy
Ph
992
3785
evangerlatlc Hrv cer 7 30 p m
Pomeroy.O
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'8ibiestudy and pray.,., serviC:e ,
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CHRIST In Christian Union"
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The Rrv William Campbell ,
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
I m
Jomes Hughes supt ,
Paint. Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplies
Mlddltport, Ohio
evening service, 7 30 A m
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Ph 667 3963
Wednesday evening prayer
uppers a ns
meeting . 7 30 p m Youth
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F A I R V 1E W

New s 13

2 30 - Movie List of Adrian Messenoer 4
4 00 - Movie Agent From H A R M 1• 4
I Don t Understand '•
5 30 - Movie Shoot Loud Lo uder

OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ Char les Russell
Sr m inis ter Norman c Will
supt
Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
worship service 10 30
a m
Bible s tudy Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac ine Road
William Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoof
D.rector Sunday School, 9 30
a m Morning worshlp 1 10 30
a m Sunday even ing serv ice 7
P m
Wednesday eve n ing
orayer serv ices 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev E a rl Sl'luler pastor
WorShip serv ice 9 30 a m
Sunday school 10 30 a m
Sund a y e venrng serv1 ces 7 30
p m Brbl e stud y and pray er
serv1ce Thur sday 7 30 p m
Kingsbury Ro•d
Sunday
School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl,
supt Worshrp service 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev J ay St iles ...
pastor
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DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Worley Francrs Sunda y
sc hoo l 5Upt Sunday school 10
a m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Sc hool
supt Konald Osborne Bible
School 9 3.0 a m preach tng
10 45 a m Evening serv ices
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHOO&amp;ST CHURCH Rev Palfl Ne ville p as tor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornrng serv ce 10 30 am ,
youth serv 1ce 6 ~5 p m
Evangelistic service 7 30 p m
Prayer meettng Thursday

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6 JOPy- NBC News 3, 4, 15 CBS News a 10 Bewllchlon 6 Gome r
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Bowling fa( Dollars 6 Truth or Consequences 3 4 WCHS
Report 8 Jimmy Oe'\f1 13
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7 30 - Black Perspecttve on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Masquerade Party 4 Candod Camera 6 Pop Goes to The
Country 8 Treasure Hunt iO To Tell The Tri4!.1:' 13
8400 - Washington Review 20, 33 Sanford &amp; Son 3 .4 ts
Planet of the Apes s, 10 Kung Fu 6 13
8 30 - Wall Street Week 20 33 Chlcoa'nd the Man 3 4 15
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 JJ Rockford F1les 3' 4 15 S1 x
Million Oollar Man 6 13 Movie The Graduate' 8 10
10 00 - News 20 Video VI sionarie s 33 Pollee Woman 3 4 15
N1ahl Slalk•r 6 13
11 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Av1atlon Weather 20 1ABC News
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11 30 - Johnny Carson J 4 15 Ml sston Impossible 6 Un
touc hables 13 Janak! 33
il 45- Mov ie Coffee Tea or Me 8 Movie Whatever Hap
pened to Baby Jane 10
12 30 - Don Kir s hne r s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Myste ry
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1 00 - Mldn1ghl Spec1al J 4 15

Excuses you make today won t
hold water Wl lh others Own up
to your m1stakes rather than
hide them
LIBRA !Sept 23 -0ct 23) 11
won t help you r rmage 11 you try
to Impress others as be tng
knowledgeable about some
thrng whe n you know ve ry ht
tie Best you say no th ing
SCORPIO lOci 24 -Nov 22)
Be care ful whom you allo w to
borrow things fr om you now
Thmk twtce before le nd ing
something to one who hasn t
returned what s he borrowed
pr8 VIOUSI 'j
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec 21) One you presentl y
have dealmgs w1th may lry to
put something over on you
Keep your gua rd up Don t
hes1tate to ask prob rng Ques
t1ons
CAPRICORN IDee 22 Jan
19) You Ilium someone down
who re quests a favor lrom you
because yo u re not tune d m to
the sad urgency of her plea
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
19) Take no ftnanc1 al rtsks or
gambles o;, persons you know
lrttle or noth1ng about L1mrt
your dealings to tndlvtdu als
you ve dealt wrlh be lore
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Th1s IS not a good 11me to mak e
decorat1 ve changes around the
house You II end up wrth fads
mstead of trends

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What do you do now?
A-Jut bid llx notramp Yea
may~ talulfll oeven, but
•hould 111ketbe sare ~rofll beN!

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800 HOO HOO!!

WHY \IO'RE

TAKIN' IT
SO HARD,
LOWEEZ\1 --

I BUSTED A DADBURN
MIRROA !' THAT MEANS
SEVEN~S

TME FiJ/liN5TANa THf
6RfAt i\Cli\E'lT Tf.IAT 15
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!;lAD LUCK 11

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Instead of reb1ddmg two dla ·
monds your pa rtner has ra 1sed
you to three clubs Whal do you do
now•

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SHOOTING MAT C H
C orn
Hollow Gun Club turn ftr st

nght after M•tes Cemetery

tra m ed Bead l e rabb1 l
dogs and pups some s t arted
Phone 74238 10
10 30 3tc

W ELL

Rutland
Factory c hoked
guns only Sunday Nov 3 1 P
m
1031 Jtc
I WILL NOT be m my OffiCe at
the Me i g S C ounty Health
Dept
IOCIUd i OQ
Oc t
30

t hroug h noon

vacat 1on

No\'

6 due to

S1g ned

Ht l ton

Wolfe
10 3 1 Jtp
HUMANE

SOC I ETY

THRIFT

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SHOP

Pomeroy Open
Sa turda y
Clothing r easonab ly pr 1c ed
Free coffee Saturday
10 31 21c
FrtdAV

and

Skate A Way
announced
Ha tlowP.Pn P&lt;Hiv Fr td ay

Oct

Races

pnzes bal
a\lellable for pnvate

25

loons
part ies
Monday
Tuesday
Thur sday n tQhls Sa t or Sun
afternoon
Open
Wed
Frtday and Sa t 7 JO 10 30
Phone 985 3929 98 5 &lt;1141 or
985 9996
10 24 12tc

AKC Co ll re puppres

phone 985

3809
1 1 1 Jtc

IRISH SE TTER PUP S AKC
Call 742 5909 af t er 5 JO
10 31 Jl p
REDUCT ION of grown AKC toy
pood l es ss o eac h pu ps S65
S1c1mese kll t ens S15 Phone 1
256 6247
10 1 261 c

P UR EBRED Her eford bull 2 7 ROO M hou se with 2 ba th s rn
Pomeroy Phone 992 347 8
yr s old
Ferg u son tr ac tor
tO 15 26 t c
Con ta c t John Sheets Lass •e s
Ca rry out 3 miles so ut h of
NI CE f1ve room and blllh one
M tddl epor t on R I 7
fl oor p l an a t 205 Sprt ng Ave
10 J I Jlp
Pom eroy
Redo n e
and
red ecorated •n s1 de and out
MIXED HEREFORD veal cal f
New L u x atre furna ce syste m
Phone 84 3 2353 after 4 JO p m
Reasonably prt ce d Phone
10 ,___
31 3t c
992 5292
IO 27 tfc

W. Mam

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AUCTION
Sa turd ay

PO.M.E RQ~•. 0.

Plus deposit &amp; tax
We Have Your

TUPPERS

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lost

-4'ROOM house unfurn•sh ed on
1650 Lincoln H e1g hts Phon e
992 3874
10 B ttc
2

TRAILER 2 bedrooms
only Phone 992 3324

LOST
at
the
Pomeroy
Elementary Hobo Party a
blond e wig , ftnder please call
99.2 2076
10 30 3tp
SADDLE- - bag
cover
off
motorcycle between Mtd
dleport and Rutland Call 992
7658 reward
10 27 6tc

Yard Sales
GARAGE Sate
I te m s from
fabrrc shop gomg out of
business Nov 4 through 9
1284 Powell St Middleport
Rain or shine, Srmplt crty
patterns for 35c all new and
cuuent patterns of ail stzes
trim, buttons searn bmdfng
thread fabrics and lot of
other m tSC fabrr c rt ems
Clothtng
Chrtstmas
decorations glassware and
m rsc furniture
11 1 3tc

Adults

2

BEDROOM
trailer
1n
Sy racu se c lose to school No
ch lld ren or pets
Depostt
requ1red Phone 992 2441 af t er
6 30 P m
1018 tfc
BEDROOM 1r atler and 2
bedroom apt
1 ch ild only rn
each Contact John Sheets at
Lassie's Carryout 3 miles
south of Middleport on Rt 7
10 31 3tp

F URNISHED
apartment
ut 1ht1es furnished
so rtabl e
for two workln9 men or
retired couple Lrvmg room
ktt chen shower and bath On
marn h tg hway Mason W Va
Phone 773 5147
10 27 tfc
ONE bedroom apartment fully
furnished
Available
1n
Middleport
nic e
ne rgh
borhood No pets Phone 992
3863 t!ll 3 p m
after 6 p m
call 992 5844
10 27 7tc

ONE 2 bedroom unfurn tshed
hovse located on FIsher St
Pom eroy Reasonable rent
Call 992 3863 till 3 p m
992
5844 after 6 p m
10 27 7tc

for Sale

------------Wanted To Buy

SMALL statton wagon Wtth
good gas mileage Phone 992

5786

10 30

ttc

EARN eKtra cash the easy way 1
Pnces are great for your
scrap rro n sheet rron copper
bra ss
alumrnum,
IBM
Papers, stamless steel auto
batteries auto radtators Sell
to one of the largest recycl rng
companies rn th rs part of the
state The Rosenberg Com
pany Athen s Ohio
10 9 tfc

Holidav Special!

SCRAP ALUMifjUM
(Free of Steel)

nc

per pound

The ROWiberg fA
79 Depot Street
Athens, Ohio

GRAVEL sand Masdn san d
limes tone Ptt Run by th e ton
Del tv ered Phone 4 46 1142
10 18 tfc

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992 5473

10 27 6tc

Call Collecll 592 5544

Cal l 7.4 2

10 29 26tc
----------1973 HARLEY Davidson 350 SX
Motorcycle 1 900 mrles $650
Phone98S 33.4 1 between 8 em
and 5 p m and ask for Ray

10 29 61p
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TABLE S and c ha1rs SUitable
for bar or restaurant Phone
992 9975
10 29 i:ltp
KNAPP sh oes
sock s and
tackets 11 style s on sale
Phone 992 5324
to 1 lf c

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MONOGRAM

FUR OIL
HEATERS

Route 1
Rutland

by -pass

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992 2259 or 9?2·2568

()pen Man Sat
8AM - 6PM

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

BOWERS
REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATE

All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

Fully Insured
EXCELS IOR Salt Works
E
Matn St Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets water:
nuggets block sa lt and own
Ohio R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 s tf c

MIDGET FARM - 1'12 acres of
nearly level land 2 bedroom
house ,

garage

and

S8500 00
MIDDLEPORT -

fruit

N1ce older

home, has 3 bedrooms, 3 en
closed porches, full basement,
ga s F A
furnace , and 2

garages Only S15 000 co
TUPPERS PLAINS - Modern
3 bedroom home. gas F A

furnace
Nrce
k1tchen
breezeway , and garage Only

$16 ,000 00
32 ACRES -

Of wold

life

country
Good
huntmg,
camp1ng, or w eekend outing
$165 25 per acre

BUILDING LOTS - Siocatlons
startong at 51500
PROPERTY LOCATED IN
THIS COUNTY CAN BEST
BE SOLD BY A LOCAL
BROKER, AND NEGOTIATE
A BETTER SALE FOR YOU
LIST IT WITH US

HOME
IMPRO VE MENT S
A nythmg you want or need to
rmprove your hom e from
replacement wmdow s, kit
c hen
and
ba th r()om
remodeling
garage door
operator s or addmg on a
room Call Fred S Goeg lem
tor fre e estrmates or stop by
our model home on Wrt ght St
1n Pomeroy Call 992 5976
11 1 n c
LAST BID Home Improvement
carpent r y work
roof1 n g
pa,nt 1ng , ca rpet 1nsta ll at ran
free est 1mates All work
guaranteed Phon e 742 5081
9 22 tfc

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PIANO tunrng an d repa1r
Phone Charles Sco tt 992 3718
9 17 32tp

so ACRES - With house and
some t1mber

Alfred area

$17,500

115 ACRES - Bollom &amp;
hollsode wllh barn Chester

r.a.

PIC K! ING up a p iano tn your
area look i ng for a respon
sible party to take over
payments Call collect Credit
Manager 772 5669 or Wnte
Credit Manager 260 E Mam
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Chi llicothe Ohio 45601
10 22 tfc

------------SEWING Machines, brand new

Zrg Zag In n ice w alnut tab l e
In ortglnal cartons
Never
u se d
Clearance on
' 74
Model s
(Only
a
few
availabl~).
SAl 40 cash or
terms available Phone 992
7755
10 15 tfc

A FEW new band ln str ume,nts
Contact Renee Stone 992 7567
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9 4 tfc

SEVEN room J bedroom , house
with bath, complete modern
kitchen wllh bar panellmg
lots of cupboards and car
pet tng gas hot wat er heat
Full basement , pr iced and
seen by appomtm en t Call 992
2020
10 JO 6tp

Real Estate For Sile·

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BUILDING lot 80ft frontage X
165 fl The second lot on left on
R1ve rvrew Drr ve Lmcoln
Hill Pomeroy. Oh tO If m
tere s ted call 992 3230 after 5
pm

10 17 tfc
NEW
bl level
home
3
bedrooms , built In kitchen
basement with one c ar
garage Phone 7.42 3615 or see
M1lo Hutchison
11 1 tf c

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ANY AGE CHILD
By day or hour, reasonable
medical training
1

Ph. 992 7601 batore S p m

or 742 4902alter 5 p.m

Known &amp;
Reliable Service

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SEE US FOR YOUR
UPHOLSTERING NEEDS

From a shelf to • loouse

FREE ESTIMATE
Ptckup and Delivery

Pa1nt1ng, s1d1ng, roof1ng,
paper hang1ng, kitchen
cabinets, etc

5232

1970 Ford Gal, 500 2 Dr. Sedan •••••••••••••••• '995
351 V 8 engine, power steering, power brakes , auto

owner

Fr" Estlm•tes,

NYLON

$7 95

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and free padding Talk to
Wendell
G•ate , carpet

VINYL SIDING

consultant

4 Or H T , fac air, P S, P B , vinyl roof

trans Local

70 PONTIAC 4 DR .....••............ s1295

1971 Plymouth Satelite •••••••••••••••••••• 1•••• 11895

Fac air,

Sebring 2 dr hardtop 318 V 8 engine, power steerong, auto

trans

Very low mileage

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73 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER $2695
318 V 8, auto, P S , P B , AM FMradlowlth sunroof

.CDr Sedan, one careful local own er low mileage Sharp

72 BUICK LeSABRE.................. s2395
4

3 dr Runabout, almost lrke the day It was sold Very low

71 PONTIAC CATALINA ••...•..••... s1595

mileage Opens In rear like sfa wagon

4 Dr Sedan, air , P S, P B

Ford 6 cyl. Maverick •••••••••••• •••••••••. 11995

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4 Dr H T , fac air, P S , P B , vinyl roof

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71 TOYOTA ............................. s395
66 T-BI RD .......•.•..•.....•...•.••.... 5495
65 aiEV. VAN ......................... s495
67 OLDS CUTLASS ................... s495

ford Torino •••••••.•.••..•...•••••••••..•••• 'l395
.; Dr Sedan, small

V 8, power steering

auto trans

Ford LTD 4 Dr. Hard Top ••••••••••••••••• .'1495
Air conditioned, power steering
local owner Uke new finish

Candy Stnpe Carpet with
rubber back
Reg S6 99 sq yd

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Now $4.99 Sq. Yd.
dens~

power brakes,auto

trans ,

66 FORD FAIRLANE .•..•..••••••.••. 5295

Chevrolet VB Brookwood •••••••••••••••••••11395
Wagon Air cond , P S , P B , A T , shows good care

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

Complete Service
Phone 949 3821 or 9o49 3161
Racine, Ohio
Crrtt Bradford
s 1

Good Selection Cheaper Cars
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

Rulland,O

985-4100

Located on St. Rt. 7

GREAT PAINT VALUES AT
ALL WEATHER
HARD
WARE

"''!'r gallon
Bran name Roof

Pa1nt, 10
pet off whrle they last
Take advantage of the se
great buys whrle they are
strll rn stoc~

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HARDWARE
337 North Second Ave
Mtddleport, Ohto,
992 2550

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WIN

KINGSBURY
MOBILE HOMES
100 E Main
Pomeroy, 0
Call992 7034
Open Dally 11 to 7.

NOW
ONLY

$2495

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You can ••11 furnlture,
lappliancae, cloth11 ... do•l
of other unueed but I
1uuful H•••l
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CASH SSS$ for tunk cars com
plete Frye s Truck and Auto
Parts Rutland Ohio Phone
742 609.4
10 16 26 t c
mode ls o f mobrle homes
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 IJ tfc

Inflation fighting has been
KUHL'S p~llosophy gol!1!f

on 4

years

elec dryers, $45 on stan
dard aufo washers since
we've started buslness 1

OTHER

APPLIANCES

w1th

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S59 951
sla&lt;ked
dn•er. green-wh.,
S149 95
space &amp; ~nergy
saver!

USED

FURNI"I:URE :

Chesfs, dressen, bedrm
suites, beds, nlte stands,
baby items, wardrobes.
dinettes , dining rm suifes,
occas tables &amp; table sets,

wall to wall carpels &amp;
rugs, kitchen cabinets &amp;
much,

AUCTION SALE
SAT., NOV. 2-Starting at 12:00 Noon
At BILL GOODWIN'S FARM
7 Miles From Albany
Tools and miscellaneous articles needed around • home or
farm, too many to list. Some new truck •nd auto tires,
usedtractor..tlres Younamettandlh•velt.
J,

SUNDAY, NOV :I-STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.
F-urndure and household effects, gas stove, small deep
freezer dishwasher, metal cabinets. china closet, Ironer,
d1shes , 2 rugs two beds, chest of drawers, dresser,
wardrobe, gas heater. large mrrror, large Siegler fuel oil
hea•er, upright plano and bench, patio or dinner bell. fruit

fars , clocks, wild Cherry gun cabinet, 3 shotguns 2 old 12
gauge one 16 gauge Rifles one 22 magnum· one 22 250
with scope, several hand gUns. lots of ammunition

money.

$1995 up
from$35

SANlTATlON ,
OHlO PH 662

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YES,

KUHL'S has had the sameprice of $35 on standard

SYSTEMS

AUTOMOBILE fn!ou1at 1Ce been
"'c ancelled,
Lost
your
operator 's license Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc

now!

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NEW FURNITURE 3 pc
maple finish bedrm lin
eludes • dr chest, dbl
dresser &amp; mirror, bookcase
hdbd bed) $132 50 , 4 ,dr
mople finish chest S30, 2
pc living rm sulles from
$175, v inyl recliners $49 95,
heavy dk oak 3 pc
SPANISH table sets $89 95,
with red velvet Inserts $119
5pc SPANISH living room
(sofa, chair &amp; 3 tables with
gold velv"t Inserts) REG
$658 - MOW $495
Also, tate model, floor
COLOR TV, ~gnavox­

$159 95f

ANTIQUES
Banner metal churn, b~tter press, green glass Insulators,

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old Irons, carbide lamps, old lanterns, shaving mirror on 1

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stand , mahogony davenport-&amp; chair, 3 piece living room
suite, love seat, frame and matching chair, apple blltter

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~~ STOCK

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cloc ks, r~e boxes , brass beds
dishes, desks, or complete
house.holds Wrtte M
0
Mlllt!r Rt A, Pom eroy Ohio
call 992 7760
5 13 tfc

2 Just Soldl
2 Just Arrived!

CHESTER TOWNSHIP
FIRE LEVY

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APPRECIATED

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992 56Jl

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• • · - - lt.f5 up
Iced
Sell
1o
lDryer · - - · - · 1"_ · · · · ·
- - Pr
Refrigerators, green, g61d, copper ond white
• 49 9s !IP

We also buy households of turn lture at TOP
PRICES,

Mobile Homes For Sale

Bd of co comm rssloner s and Co
H ea lth Dept , Pomeroy Oh io
Remova l of sewer connection
ban Imposed on Meigs County
This actron not preceded by
proposed action and Is ap
peelable to EBR under ORC
Sec 3745 0.4
( 11 ) l ltc

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USED CARS

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Rutland Furniture

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Rutl&lt;t:Hl,O

St~P.

Hull, Dt~vf'
or Mil&lt; e Grate

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Graduate of Marshall University
21/2 Years governmental agency expen~nce
*Endorsed by Untted Mine Workers, Untted
Auto Workers, AFL-CIOand many more labor
&amp; business groups.

ENDORSED
BY

·JOHN
GLENN

1971 VW BUG

speed,

A

Tape player, fa c tory atr

SAT
Was $2195 ONLY'1650

1969 PONTIAC

Tempest
cy linder

Buy! ••

rad 1a l

hres

6

SAT
ONLv'795

Was SIJ95

1969 MERCURY
Marqu rs
a1r cond
Was $1195

1967
INT.
4

Many Prices Reduced!

--------------------------74 Cadillac Cpe. DeV1IIe, full power, a1r•• •••17500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air •••••17500
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r••••••• 14595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .• •••13095
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT., v-rqot, air ••••••••• '3095 _
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, aV ••••••• •• ,.... 13495

Carryall
driv e

sp

f 8 95

PS, P B

1967S,BUICK
P B , vinyl

4 w heel

Was $1395 SAT
DNL y

4 dr

Electra
lop

Was $795

P

~~IY '495

Theseoffersgoodonly Sa
, Nov . 2,1974
Dealersh1p hours: Mon .-Fn . a.m . - 7 p.m .
Saturdays 8 a.m. S p.m
See Ceward Calvert, Smthn Art Argynes
or B111 Nelson

Something To Believe ln

Smith-Nelson Motors, Inc.
500 E. Mam St.

Phone 992-2174

Pomeroy, 0.

72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, a1r, stereo. !2995
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air •••• 13695
72 Chev. Imp, Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.•••••••••12495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. alr••••• !l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., Power, air •••••••• 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air ......... 11795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto...........11695
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ••••••••••• 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., VB, 3 speed ••••••• !1095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air •••••••••••1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S•••••••• •• '995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air •••• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air '595
6B Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S.••••.•• '995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air •••••• , 11095
6B Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... '995
68 Buick Skylark 2 Dr. H.T., auto., P.S.......1695
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air••••••••1995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., VB, auto, P.S.•••••• •• 1495
64 Ford Falcon 2 lloor••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1250
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan ...................1150

Karr &amp; . Van Zandt

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"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doong Busoness"

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY"
Open Evemngs Until6:00--Ttl 5 p.m. Sat.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO 81dders
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
SUBJEC T
Purchase
of
CHAT:rEL PROPERTY
school bus
FOR Th e Board of Educatton
C1t1zens'
Nattonal
Bank
Plamttff
of th e South ern Loca l Sc hoo l
vs
Dt strr c t Box 176 Ra c1 ne Oh ro
Maqorre
Grogan
Sea l ed proposal s will b e
Defendant
rece tve d by the Board of
Cas~ No t5 229
Educatron of the Southern Local
In pursuance to an Executton Sc hool D1stnct of Racine Oh10
Issued from the Common Pleas at the c ler ks office until 12 00
Co urt
of
Me i gs
County
o c lo ck
noon
on
No
Pomeroy Ohio on the 22n d day vember 27 1974 a nd at th at ttm e
of Oc tob er 1974 and to me opened by the c l erk of sa1 d
dtrected In th e case above board as provided by law tor 1
named 1 will expose to sale af (66) pa ssenge r schoo l bus
Public A uct1on at the front door accordrng t o spectf!C atlon s of
of the Court House Pomeroy
satd Board o f Educat i on
Se parate and rnd ep end ent b tds
Ohro Meigs County on Wed
n es day , the
13 th day of wil l be r ece 1v ed wrth re spec t t o
ttle chass•s an d body typ e and
November 19 74 at 10 00 a m
wil l state that t he bus when
the following goods and chat
tels to wit
assembl ed and pr ror to delrvery
1 1965 Dodge Polara 2 door com pl y wt t h all schoo l d1str1c t
spec: lt lcatto n s
all
sa fety
Hardtop co lor green, Ser ta l No
regulation s and curren t Ohro
0153228518 Model Polara 500
T erms of Sa le Cas h In hand on Mmrmum Standard s for Sc hool
Bus
Co n s tru c tton
of
th e
day of sa l e
of
Educa ti on
Taken as the propert y of D e pa r tment
Marjorie Grogan Wigal to adopted by and with the consen t
satisfy an Executton 1n favor of of the Direc tor of H1gt1way
Safet y pur suant to Se ct1on
th e Crt tzens Natrona! Bank
.4511 76 of the Revised Code and
ali other perhn ent prov tslons of
Robert C Har tenba ch
Shenff of law
Spe ctflca tlons
and
in
M erg s Coun ty Ohro
struct1ons to btdd ers are on f [le
1n the office of the Supenn
(11 ) 1 ltc
tendent Ra ci ne Ohio Phone
9•94871 or &gt;4854
Th e Board of E du catron
re serves th e nght to re [ect any
and all brds
By Order of the BoaT"d of
A thought for the day Irish Educat 1on
Ge nevieve Ha rvey
poet Oscar Wilde sa1d, "The
PUBLIC NOTICE

only way to get r1d of a temp-

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2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

19740PELMANTA
$2895
2 Door, orange finish blk vinyl Interior, bucket seats less
than

s 000 m1les &amp; J mo

old Radio deluxe bumpers

1972 DODGE DART CUSTOM

$2495

4 Door local1 owner car, 318 V 8 eng me, automatic trans
power steering air conditioned , vinyl trim vinyl top
Autumn gold finish w w tires like new radio

1972 VEGA GT

52095

Hatchba ck low mileage by 1 owner new w w tires trans
fer red from new ca r . 4 speed trans , radio, green finis h,
black vi nyl Interior deluxe tr im

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sea l ed proposals are des tre d
from reputabl e suppliers of
automot1ve ft re apparatus for
one ( l) 500 ga llon per m tnute
motor pump tng engtne in full
conforman ce
wrth
lh e
sp ec thcat ton s on tile wrth the
Ftre Ch1ef 10 th e ollrce of th e
V rll age Clerk m the v dlage of
P omeroy Ohio
Btds w1ll b e received ln t he
office of lhe V1 ll age Cl erk,
Seco nd Str ee t
VlllaliJe ot
Pomeroy Ohro un til 12 o clock
noon on Monday November 18
197.4
Each bid sha ll c on tam th e full
name of each person ftrm or
corporat •on tnterested 10 same
and shall b e accompanied by a
Certified Check or Bid Bond in
th e a mount of 10 per cent of t he
total bid and be dr awn m favor
of the Vtllage of Pomeroy
Thes e c hecks or bonds wi ll be
returned at once t o all except
th e successful b i dd er His chec k
or bond wi ll be held until the
contract or bid is properly
execut ed by hrm
Th e rrght is re se r ved to r e ject
any and all b1dS

ELECTION NOTICE
On Nove mber 19 \974
rn
accordance
with
Chapter
15 15 Ot 14 Rev •sed Code of Ohro
t he Oh 10 So il and Water Con
se rvat ton Comm ttte e Will cause
an election to be held al Eas tern
H 19h Sc hool at 7 00 p m
e1ec tm g one sup ervisor to fr ll
t h e exp irmg term of Dav•d
Koblentz
Nominees to fill th e exptrrng
term ar e
Joseph Ba rl ey of
Rutlanel Township,
Dav1d
Gloeckn er of Letart Town shrp
James Meredith of Ches t er
Town stup
Nom 1nat1ons w i ll be accepted
fro m th e fl oor a t ttle trm e of
el ec tton or by pe t1tl on sub
m ltted
one
week
pr io r
to
elec l1 on
co ntaln tn g
th e S•Cjnature s of 25 tan~
owner s
On 1y
landowners
and occup1ers ar e eligtble t o
vote Polls wil l also be open at
t he dr strr c t off1 ce rn th e Far
mers Bank Burldlng from 8 00
a m to 2 00 p m on th e elec tro n
date
Me1gs SWC D Offi ce
Bo• ..432
Pom eroy Oh ro A5769
992 3628

Ja ne Walton
Cl er k
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
( 11) I

8 2tc

PUBLIC NOTICE
T he Board of Tru s tees of
Salem Tow nsh ip M e1QS Cou nty
Oh ro wtll r eceive b ids unt1 1 7 p
m November 15 1974 for the
purchase of one used mo tor
grader
Spec 1f1 catrons may be ob
ta tned at th e hom e o f t he c l erk
of Sa lem Townsh tp Metg s Co
The Board of Townsh tp
Tru st ees reserv e the r ig ht to
r e1ec t any or all bids
By ord er of th e Board of
Tru st ees of Sa l em Tow nsh rp
Me1gS Co Ohio
Alma E Smith Cl erk
(IJ ) 1 8 15 3tc

( 1) 1 15 2tc

Leota You ng
D is tr ict Secretary

Auto Sa l es
1971 BUI CK Estate wagon 3
seats
ps
pb
a rr con
dt tt onmg new r ad tal trres
Phone 992 7625
11 1 Jtc
For Sale
E FLAT Sa)l.optlo n e
r ea sonable 992 7685

very
11 1 6tp

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For Rent
F URN ISHE D apartment
5
rooms and bath with enc losed
bac k porc h also furnished
apartment 3 rooms and bath
f trst floor Ph one 992 2937
11 1 Jtc

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VOTE

WINTER HOURS

"Elect A Full Time Representative

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SAT
Was S2195 ONLY'1650

ON M-R LEVY

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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1970 VA LIAN1'65x12 3 bedroom
fully carPeted LP gas heat
Phane 992 7751
tfc
8 25

FOR

Baby 5 Drawer Chest &amp; Robe
· - - - Combination
22 Sets of Tabln · • • • • · · ·
2 Mllytag Portable, Washers and

,

10 30 3tc

79.95

110 lb. set Of
Bar Bells, •" metal

II

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10 27 7805

__,SPECIAL THIS WEEK.._....,.......,""C

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IT IS A RENEWAL, NOT AN ADDED TAX

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26 Chests &amp; Dressers • ·
· - - .
19.95 up
Coppertone Utility Cabinet
7'-95
Old Donong Room Suite, good shape · • 169 95
Several Llvong Room Suites &amp; Sofas
3U5 up
Loads of Odd Chairs - Rockers, Recliners, and Easy
Chaors
10.00 up
Mahogany Desk, 44"x22", •nd Chair

1969 CHEVROLET Ca price
$800 eK conditton P b , p s
Phone 992 7876 after 6 p m
10 30 6tp

Ohio .Environmental Protectton
Agency durrng Jh e prev1ous
wee k
Anyone aggneved or
adversely affected by tssuance
or renewal of any permtt (s )
hcense(s) or var1ance(s} may
request an adludl c: ation hear ing
by written r eq uest pursuanl to
Ohio Rev i sed Code Sectron
37.45 07 wtthrn thrrty (30 ) days of
th e dtrec tors proposed actron to
1ssue or deny such documents
That s tatute does not prov tde
for hearing requests to the
OEPA
on
appltcat1on s
revocat1ons
modrficatlons
complaints
venlled c om
plalpts certtftcattons leases
orders , or frnal actrons
With in &lt;SO days of publ tca tton of
this ~ notice any person may
also
(1)
submtt written
comments relating to act1ons
proposed actions complaints
or verified complarnts
121
request a pub I 1c meetrng
regard1ng proposed act1on s
and or (3) request notrce of
further acttons on proceedmg s

1969 FORD Galaxte 302 engtne Reques ts for hear mgs on fin al
good gas m1leage
extra actions to Iss ue deny mod1fy
condrtion Phone ( 1l 667 3685 revoke or renew perm rt s
after 5 p m or call 985 3836 licenses or varrances that are
11 1 6t c not prece ded by proposed ac
ttons and so idenftfled In th ts
1973 OLDS Cutlass s ch estnut notice should be sent to th e
brown In color , l1ke new 1ns1de Env ir onmental
Board
of
and out 350 engtne with em Review Sulte 505 33 North Hrgh
condrtlonlng, power brakes Street , Columbus Oh10 432il5
po w er steering and automatic
transmission
24 000 actual A ll other requests for ad
mtles 4 new Goodyear trre s IUd ic atlon hearings and other
and original sports wheels com m unlcat1ons concerning
Call 992 3914 after 5 p m
publ i c
hearings
publi c
11 1 Jtp mel!tlngs
adludteatton
hearings, complaints of any
1963 MERCURY Comet 6 k1nd and regulations should be
cyl
$300 .Good condition addressed to the legal records
Phone 992 7663
sectton Ohio EPA P 0 Box
11 1 3tc 1049 Columbus
Ohto 43216,
(614) 466 6037
1968 BU ICI\ Skylark Special 2 Unless otherw ise s ta te d m
dr hardtop very clear S750
particular notr ees, a ll other
tncludrng
Call 742 •831
tc communications
10 29 6
comments on proposed actrons
and
requests
for
public
1974 PLYMOUTH Satellrte meettn gs should be addressed
Sebring excellen t condition erther to the new source, A1r, or
for $3 100 Phone 992 3410 • NPDES Permrt Records Sec
10 29 6tc t 1on wh ichever 1S approrplate,
at the Oh io EPA, P 0 Box 1049,
MusT sell, 1972 vega gas sa v er Columbus Ohio, 43 216
wagon, 4 speed am S1,87~
ls,suance of findings and orders
Phone 992 7805

FOR AND SUPPORT

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20 00 up
3995 up

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WILL do babysrttmg m my
home day or night Phone 992
5142
10 30 6tc

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Auto Sales

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1 Avocado Green Washer- 1 White Washer- 1 Harvest
Gold Dryer - 1 White Dryer
(Check the new price and save on these USED MODELS.
Good Selectoon Breakfast Sets

WILL DO babys1ttrng tn my
hom e Phone 992 7126
10 21 tf c

Clarence

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Several Bedroom SUites

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Employment Wanted

66 CHEVROLET lf2 ton p1ckup

MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHERS

the President's slogan. but

REPAIRED

10 4 tfc
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stirrer, tow ~11. several scales, trtllk cans

BABY BED,
OOMPLITE

phone will Jlnlhl
PUBLIC NOTICE
I ••caeh telulu", too, when1 The following documerfls were
you piece an act Jon Want 1 rece.ved or prepared by t he

CA~t-1 pa;-d to;:-all makes- and

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MlLLER
STEWART
3035

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SEPTIC
TANKS
clea ned,
reasonable rates
Ph
446
4782 Gallrpoils John Russell ,
owner and operator
5 12 tfc

SEWAGE

Will

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ELECTRIC RANGES
1 Avocado Green Elec. - 1 Copper Elec - 4 White
Eladrtcs Pr~cad S69 95 and up.GAS RANGES
2 Avocado Green- 1 Harvest Gold- Several white gas
ranges to choose from . Priced $39 95 and up

1 --you r

JUNK autos
complete and
del ivered to our yard We
prc k up auto bodtes and buy
all krnds of scrap metal s and
rron Rrder•s Salvage St Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy 01110
Call 992 5468
10 17 tf c

$6

Chester, o.

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Wanted To Buy

On Sale Now quality De11oe
Brrght Wh1te L atu Hou se
Paint in 2 gallon cans Only

WHIP INFLATION NOW ls
ttC

vinyl roof

71 FORD GALAX IE 500 ............. s1595

Gr,obl:oer, 2 dr Very low mileage Auto trans Extra nice

SPECIAL!

Pomeroy, 0.

Rt. 7 &amp; Umon Ave.

Dr H T , FAC AIR , P S , P B, vinyl roof

1974 Ford Pinto 4 cyl.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12695

carpet values Your tob can
be compiefed 1n 1 1o 2 weeks

N1ce far bedrooms,
kitchens, etc

P S, P B

1972 Chevrolet Nova 6 cyl .••• •••••••••••••••••••12195

k. I

- We have hundreds of

Mklclleltorf,.

72 aiEV. IMPALA .......•••.•.•••..•.s1995

2 11 tfc

501

PH. 992-7~4 or
992-712;

2 Dr H T , fac air, P ~, P 8, vinyl roof

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72 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 •••••••••••• s1995

lnilatlon fighter sale •

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P B , locally owned

Mill We desperately need good used p~c&lt;ops The tome to buy Is

when the seller Is anxious to sell I Com get our deal-It is the
anywhere Run
run
run. to 61 S Th1rd Street tor our

EXCAVATING dozer , loader "' "'
and backhoe work, septic
•
tanks Installed, dumP tructs
and lo boys tor hrre, will haul
ftll dirt top soil, limestone &amp;
graver Call Bob or A:ooer ,.,
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
nrght phone 992 3525 or 992

992-5162
Syracuse, Ohto

year and save deprec1at1on on
We're loaded with l975 pickup trucks We' re anxious to

a h?

•

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SYLVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING

s,

p

WhY buy a 74 when you can gain';.:

"'

OONSTRUCTION

70 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN ...•..... ~1195

Inflation Figher Sale of
New and Used ~ars and Trucks

1

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

Karman
sporty

4 Dr sedan, air, P S, P B
Your dollar may never again buy so much
as-during our

PHONE
949 3832 or 843·2667

1971

68 aiRYSLER NEWPORT•......••..•• '695

D&amp;D

JOHNSON
MASONRY
992-7608

behmd Rutland Grade Schod1,
complete front end " servtce
brakes and tuneups, • Wheels
balanced electronically Open
8 to 8 daily Call 742 3232 on
Sunday for appt
7 16 tfc

CLEANED ,

rates, rellable people with

337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550

Keep out the cold and cut the cost of heatmg I
Dress your home up warm for cold da~s
ahead . Sidmg: Insulates, adds beauty, IS
durable, adds value, ts colorful. S1d1ng can be
mstalled anyttrne. Ask us about Soffit, Fascia,
Gutters and Downspouts, too .
FREE ESTIMATE

locat~d

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

8-&amp; P.M.

All-WEATHER

777 Ptarl Street
Middleport, Ohio
Phone992 5367or992 3861

REMODELING?

.

FOR FREE estimates on
a lum inum
replacement
Wtndows sidrng storm doors
and windows Railing PhOne
Charles Lrsle Syracuse, Ohio
Carl
Jacob
Sa les
Representative
V
v
Johnson and Son Inc
4 30 tf c

DAY NURSERY

that 1s needed for a free
1s a phone call
Please Phone

SEWING MACHINES Repair
servrce, all makes, 992 2284
The Fabrr c Shop Pom e roy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Serv1ce we sharpen Scissors
3 29 ttc

307 Sprong Avenue
992-2298
Pomeroy

Bus1ness SeMces

8-K EXCAVATJNG
OOMPANY

All

e~hmate

Satu

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

No long waiting period

C BRADFORD Auctioneer

area

Prtced For Quick Sale

POMEROY LANDMARK
~Y.~ Jack W C1rsey, Mgr
Phonet92 2111

PIANO tunmg and re parnn g,
Lane Dan tels Phon e 992 2082
Reference Elberfe\dS
10 25 12tp

------------O ' DELL Ahnem e nt,

Branch Manager

-1 New Monogram
Wood Burning Stove

WIL L trtm or cut trees and
shr ubbery
also clean out
basement~ and att ic s Phone
949 322 1 or 742 4.4.41
10 18 26tc

ALL ELECTRIC new home,

home 518.500

W~lher

lfc . ,------~-:-::-::-I

3 bedrooms, carpeted, range
and air c:ondit1onlng, $17,500

full basement, all electnc

Sewer
Work

Llmostone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commercial-Residential
Constructton &amp; Remodel

.•••• ,.•,.._. .• 114
READY MIX
CONCRETE
deltvered right to y our
protect Fast and easy Free
est i mates Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready Mix Cp
Mrddl eport Oh i o
6 30 tf c

IT'S
TRUE

DOZER or backhoe w ork
Phone •46 3981 or .4 46 3459

OOZER work, land clearing by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds roaels etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years expenence Pullins
Excavat1ng, Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 992 2478

3 bedrooms

0oof Installed by All
Roofing Co

Installed .

Nov

- -- ~- ---- ---- --

llh acres

RUTL.AND -

Next to Htghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

SEP TIC
TANK S cleaned
Modern Sanrtat1on 992 3954 or
992 7349
9 18 ttc

CREMEANS
CONCF&lt;ETE
deltvered Monday t hrough
Saturday • and
eventngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

160 A
3 m1 from
Harnsonvllle, 15 mi from
Athens Beef or dairy farm ,
all elec home barn, out
buildings, 6 ponds

Don t forget the roof of your
home Have a 15eautlful new

Racine, 0.

acre, beauhful building site,
wooded T P water, electric
exclusive a rea for homes
~3 . 500

Lines,

0, FridaY., I, 1974•••••••••••••••••••

------ - -

gu1ranteed.
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks

towards

Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121
All Mecham cal Work

949-3295

1112

Loi&amp; Pauley,

Middleport Pomeroy
'-'-----'--'""'-;"'"~ 'J..-~-'--:,....,.----..,."'":""'"' - ---- - - - - - - - - -

On State Rt 124, 112 mt from

GHEEN'S PAINTING

TV

CONTACT

75 ooo BTU gas heater $35
Phone 142 3842
11 1 3tc

92.1
WMPO-FM

home dlnlng R bath
R basement
TUPPERS PLAINS -

carport
LOCUST posts 22 Remtngton
1
and 1 72 acre lot Phone 742
3656
10 18 26 tp

- - --

MIDD/.IK)tl 0

If so, Call us Now for a
Free Estimate.

Large barn &amp; silo, milk
house, Implement shed , 3 BR

RT 143 - (&lt;II elec homo, 3
BR, carpeted bath &amp; 1/2 ,

Athens, Oh1o

- --

n7 N 2101! All

27 Acres -

Strout Realty

SUPER lOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

________ ____ _

STEREO

3 500 00
BRADBURY -

FREE HOME ESTIMATES

FIREWOOD for sale
4831

1 992-2550

_ _ _ __________"_8

CARP.ET S a frtght? Make them
a beautiful sight wllh Blue
Lustre
Rent
electric
shampooer 51
Baker Fur
ntture Company
11 1 3tc

GREAT
COUNTRY

kttchen and dmmg area
hardwood floors basement
forced a tr heat
JUST

Produced trqm a special
vmyl compound made by B
F Goodrich and Monsanto 5
limes th tcker than metal
Sldtng Wt\1 not dent chrp
cractr. pdel
rot , rust or
chalk

ONE two bedroom apartment
fully furnished ntce netgh
borhood plenty of off street
parkrng Located In Mtd
dleport Call 992 3863 flit 3
p m , aft er 6 call 992 5844
10 27 7tc

YARD SALE Friday Sat and
Sunday, Nov 1 2, 3 New ~11nd
used merchandise at Hobart
Smalley restdence, Chester
Ohio
1966 GMC p ick up S-400 or trade
10 31 3tc
tor car of equal value Phone
378 6219
RUMMAGE Sa l e F ry Bu ll dmg
10 30 3tc
Thursday
and
Friday
Saturday , Oct 31 Nov 1, 2 9 GROCERY business for sale
to 4 p m
Burldtng for sale or lea se
10 30 Jtp
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appointment
YARD Sa l e Oct 31, Nov 1 and
3 20 tfc
2 at Hysell Run anytime

10 30 3tc

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

10 18 He

3

REO IRI SH SE TTER male dog
1 yr old wearing no collar
Answers to the name of
• Shawn" Call 667 6263 after 6
p m durmg the day c all 667
38.42
10 31 3tc

BEDROOM doubl e w tde
moblle hom e tn Sy racu se No
c hrldr en or pets
depos tt
r eq u1r ed Phone 992 244\ after
6 p m
10 29 tt c

Lovel y ranch

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

lype home 2 B R balh, nice

Our atm is to please
our customers

Thur sday
and
ntght 7 p m
at

CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nat •on w1de
Insurance Offers earntngs up
to S15 000 ( lhts 1S a salary n ot
a draw l to sell complete •n
surance protectton
life
health , auto
fire
com
mercial auto fman ce and
mutual fund s No pnor ex
p erlen ce Is necessary stnce
w e have one of the most
complete trammg programs
In th e Industry If you are
interested In a ca reer op
portuntty 1n a rewardtng
buslneu
ca ll
Stanley
Ferguson at (614) 446 4707
Collect , Monday through
Fr rday 8 a m to 4 30 p m An
Equal Opportunrty Employer
10 30 3tc

PLAINS -

leve l acre -

C1der and Indian Corn

- ---

Help Wanted

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

ELAND
608 E
REALTV
MAIN

S1.29

REDEOORATING?

Water, E lectrJc, Gas,

Roght Now At

Pomeroy

SPECIAL OF THE
WEEK

J ANO 4 ROOM furn1shed and
unfurnished
apartments
Phon e 992 5434
.4 12 tfc

FREE

Then ca ll us for a
Water AnalySIS

593 6366

DR. PEPPER

3975

home
Does
your
requtre any of these
servoces?

OF "
Dry Red , Itchy Skon Red, Smelly
Hard Water-

Shuler's Market

For Rent

PRIV ATE meelt ng room for
any organ •zatron phone 992

Ser~1ces

_________ __

3 FURNISHED rooms on East
1957 C H EVY p arts
NEW
Marn St Phone 992 2381
Lakewood tra ct 1on bars h r
10 31 Jtc
tacker a 1r shoc k s
hook er
Mason Auctton Ho rton St •n
headers w rth 3 co llector s fo r
Mason W Va Constg n ments ONE second floo r apartm en t
small block
Ca ll 99 2 3496
wetc.ome Phone (304) 773
furn is hed two bedroom s
affer 6 p m BE ST OFFER
5471
Lo c ated on Matn St
tn
10 17 ffc
10 3 tfc
Pom ero y Off s tr ee t park1ng
w•t h tn w a lk1ng dtstance from
MODERN walnut stereo radtO
YAR 0 Sale at Fredd1e Moore 6
bus mess d1s lr ct r eason a ble
comblnat1on 8 track tape
3 m lies south of Middleport
rent Ca ll 992 3863 till 3 p m
a m fm rad lo 4 speaker sound
Saturday and Sunday 10 till 6
992 58 44 after 6 p m
syste m
Balance $109 32 or
pm
10 27 7tc
easy t erms Call 992 3965
11 1 2tc
10 30 tfc
12x60 2 BEDROOM mobt le
AUCTION and Rummage Sa le
home Phone 9.49 2461
Nov 9 11 am at the Racme
10 29 6tc
Shrme Park Sponsored by
Twm Ctty Shrtne
Club
TRAILE R space 2 mr l es from
Mercha ndise sold on con
Pomeroy Rt 14 3 Phone 99 2
s 1gnment bnng what you
5858
have to se ll or Cll ll 949 2491
10 27 tf c
For p1 ckup All nobl es are
requested to brmg an •tem to
sell Public mvt ted to take HOUSE 10 New Haven W Va
TW IN
NEEDLE
SE WING
part Brmg anythmg you want
Part ly turn 1shed
For rn
MACH
IN
ES
1974
Mod
el rn
to sell
Lun ch served by
tormat 1on wrtte t o Bo x 739K
walnut stand
A l l fea ture s
Shnners wtves Come enjoy
c o The Darly
Sen trn el
bu t It'" to make fancy desrg ns
th e day Not responstble for
Pomeroy Ohio .45769
and do str etch sew ing A l so
accidents
10 27 6tc
bu ttonhol es bltnd hems etc
11 1 7tc
UJ
35
c as h
or
t er m s
2 BEDROOM trailer at Hysell
available Phone 992 7755
Run
Phone
992
3975
or
992
SKATE A WAY will be closed
10 30 tf c
2571
Oct 30 thro ug h Nov 5 open
10
21
lfc
Nov 6
1964 RAMBLER 6 cy l tn good
10 27 6tc
c ond ttt on easy on gas 100,000
TWO A room and bath apts m
BTU upright furna ce heats 6
Middl epor t For lnformalton
SHOOTING Match Ractne Gun
rooms 2 gas hea ti ng s toves
call 992 2550 or 742 6551
Club Sun day Nov 3 1 p m
refngerator Call 742 .4 96.4 or
_..
7 3 tfc
10 30 .4tc
see Kat1e carpente r on
Larkrns Sl
Rutland Oh ro
SWAP - SELL - BUY Fl ea FUR NI S HED
apartment
10 30 Jtc
Market
Sprmg
Avenue
adults onl y m Mtddleport
Pomeroy, Oh to Saturday and
Phone 992 3874
WINCHESTER mod e l 1400
Sunday AUCTIO N SUND AY
s 12 lfc
automatic: 12 g auge less than
5 00 CONSIGNMENT 15 Pe t
- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - ' 2 months old Call 992 3980
10 17 tfc 4 ROOM furnrshed apt Close to
10 30 3tp
Powells Super Valu phone
POMEROY
sacred
Hear t
992 3658
MAPLE coc ktarl and end tab les
Church Fa ll Fest tval Bazi'ar
10 13 ffc
by Bassett sw1v e1 rocker all
Wtll be Thursday Nov 7 1974
l tke new Call 992 7090 after
Dtnners Creamed baked COUNTRY Mobil@' Ho nie Park~
5 30 p m
chicken and ham games and
Rt 33 ten miles north of
10 30 4tc
fancy stands dmner starts
Pomeroy
Large lots wrth
4 30 p m Adults S3 children
concrete patios
srdewalks
FIREWOOD for sale Phon e
$1 50
t unn ers
and off
street
99 2 3363 or 992 33 12
10 30 8tc
parking
Also
spaces for
10 24 12fp
small trailers Phone 992 1479
7 21 tfc:
--~ -- ---

'

For Sale

Pets For Sale

Busmess

Real Estate For Sale

"TIRED

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,

CLOSED SUNDAYS
EFFECTIVE NOV. 3,1974
By Appointment Anytime
Phone 949-4651-Frank Gheen

JAMES

This is for operating expenses. It is a
RENEWAL of .75 of a mrll whtch expires
and an ADDITIONAL 2 mills due to inflation and being required to have another
locatton when we must leave the rooms of
Rutland Elementary School.

·.

Larry's Mobile Home Sales

FOR
State Representative

POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-7777
600 W. MAIN ST.
1

Pd By Commltlileto
Elect R James, C Allen Chr

'

Paid for by
Retarded

Promotion Committee of Mentally

Red Rose Dog Food
Contatns Votamon A Pa lmotate Votamons E, D2,
R1boflavm, Niactn, condensed f1 sh solub les, meat meal,

plus ather hogh qualoty 1ngredoents And your dogs will

.•
;

love tts crun chy meal form that g1ves thetr gums and

teeth exercose Try the dog food that's been favored by
breeders and kenne ls f or decades

Red

Rose,

the

all pro dog food The proce os roght too Loke all Red
Rose Feeds , ot's backed up by more lhan 130 years of
Eshelman experoence on the foeld of animal nutrotlon

1
' &lt;

•

...0

�9-The
Notice
SHOOTING MAT C H
C orn
Hollow Gun Club turn ftr st

nght after M•tes Cemetery

tra m ed Bead l e rabb1 l
dogs and pups some s t arted
Phone 74238 10
10 30 3tc

W ELL

Rutland
Factory c hoked
guns only Sunday Nov 3 1 P
m
1031 Jtc
I WILL NOT be m my OffiCe at
the Me i g S C ounty Health
Dept
IOCIUd i OQ
Oc t
30

t hroug h noon

vacat 1on

No\'

6 due to

S1g ned

Ht l ton

Wolfe
10 3 1 Jtp
HUMANE

SOC I ETY

THRIFT

m

SHOP

Pomeroy Open
Sa turda y
Clothing r easonab ly pr 1c ed
Free coffee Saturday
10 31 21c
FrtdAV

and

Skate A Way
announced
Ha tlowP.Pn P&lt;Hiv Fr td ay

Oct

Races

pnzes bal
a\lellable for pnvate

25

loons
part ies
Monday
Tuesday
Thur sday n tQhls Sa t or Sun
afternoon
Open
Wed
Frtday and Sa t 7 JO 10 30
Phone 985 3929 98 5 &lt;1141 or
985 9996
10 24 12tc

AKC Co ll re puppres

phone 985

3809
1 1 1 Jtc

IRISH SE TTER PUP S AKC
Call 742 5909 af t er 5 JO
10 31 Jl p
REDUCT ION of grown AKC toy
pood l es ss o eac h pu ps S65
S1c1mese kll t ens S15 Phone 1
256 6247
10 1 261 c

P UR EBRED Her eford bull 2 7 ROO M hou se with 2 ba th s rn
Pomeroy Phone 992 347 8
yr s old
Ferg u son tr ac tor
tO 15 26 t c
Con ta c t John Sheets Lass •e s
Ca rry out 3 miles so ut h of
NI CE f1ve room and blllh one
M tddl epor t on R I 7
fl oor p l an a t 205 Sprt ng Ave
10 J I Jlp
Pom eroy
Redo n e
and
red ecorated •n s1 de and out
MIXED HEREFORD veal cal f
New L u x atre furna ce syste m
Phone 84 3 2353 after 4 JO p m
Reasonably prt ce d Phone
10 ,___
31 3t c
992 5292
IO 27 tfc

W. Mam

~6p".'k

3 11

ttc

AUCTION
Sa turd ay

PO.M.E RQ~•. 0.

Plus deposit &amp; tax
We Have Your

TUPPERS

_________ _____

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

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

lost

-4'ROOM house unfurn•sh ed on
1650 Lincoln H e1g hts Phon e
992 3874
10 B ttc
2

TRAILER 2 bedrooms
only Phone 992 3324

LOST
at
the
Pomeroy
Elementary Hobo Party a
blond e wig , ftnder please call
99.2 2076
10 30 3tp
SADDLE- - bag
cover
off
motorcycle between Mtd
dleport and Rutland Call 992
7658 reward
10 27 6tc

Yard Sales
GARAGE Sate
I te m s from
fabrrc shop gomg out of
business Nov 4 through 9
1284 Powell St Middleport
Rain or shine, Srmplt crty
patterns for 35c all new and
cuuent patterns of ail stzes
trim, buttons searn bmdfng
thread fabrics and lot of
other m tSC fabrr c rt ems
Clothtng
Chrtstmas
decorations glassware and
m rsc furniture
11 1 3tc

Adults

2

BEDROOM
trailer
1n
Sy racu se c lose to school No
ch lld ren or pets
Depostt
requ1red Phone 992 2441 af t er
6 30 P m
1018 tfc
BEDROOM 1r atler and 2
bedroom apt
1 ch ild only rn
each Contact John Sheets at
Lassie's Carryout 3 miles
south of Middleport on Rt 7
10 31 3tp

F URNISHED
apartment
ut 1ht1es furnished
so rtabl e
for two workln9 men or
retired couple Lrvmg room
ktt chen shower and bath On
marn h tg hway Mason W Va
Phone 773 5147
10 27 tfc
ONE bedroom apartment fully
furnished
Available
1n
Middleport
nic e
ne rgh
borhood No pets Phone 992
3863 t!ll 3 p m
after 6 p m
call 992 5844
10 27 7tc

ONE 2 bedroom unfurn tshed
hovse located on FIsher St
Pom eroy Reasonable rent
Call 992 3863 till 3 p m
992
5844 after 6 p m
10 27 7tc

for Sale

------------Wanted To Buy

SMALL statton wagon Wtth
good gas mileage Phone 992

5786

10 30

ttc

EARN eKtra cash the easy way 1
Pnces are great for your
scrap rro n sheet rron copper
bra ss
alumrnum,
IBM
Papers, stamless steel auto
batteries auto radtators Sell
to one of the largest recycl rng
companies rn th rs part of the
state The Rosenberg Com
pany Athen s Ohio
10 9 tfc

Holidav Special!

SCRAP ALUMifjUM
(Free of Steel)

nc

per pound

The ROWiberg fA
79 Depot Street
Athens, Ohio

GRAVEL sand Masdn san d
limes tone Ptt Run by th e ton
Del tv ered Phone 4 46 1142
10 18 tfc

--------- ---DACHSHUNDS for sal e phone
992 5473

10 27 6tc

Call Collecll 592 5544

Cal l 7.4 2

10 29 26tc
----------1973 HARLEY Davidson 350 SX
Motorcycle 1 900 mrles $650
Phone98S 33.4 1 between 8 em
and 5 p m and ask for Ray

10 29 61p
-

- - -- - -

l

TABLE S and c ha1rs SUitable
for bar or restaurant Phone
992 9975
10 29 i:ltp
KNAPP sh oes
sock s and
tackets 11 style s on sale
Phone 992 5324
to 1 lf c

---- ---------SIEGLERan'd
MONOGRAM

FUR OIL
HEATERS

Route 1
Rutland

by -pass

00

992 2259 or 9?2·2568

()pen Man Sat
8AM - 6PM

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

BOWERS
REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATE

All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

Fully Insured
EXCELS IOR Salt Works
E
Matn St Pomeroy All kmds
of salt water pellets water:
nuggets block sa lt and own
Ohio R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 s tf c

MIDGET FARM - 1'12 acres of
nearly level land 2 bedroom
house ,

garage

and

S8500 00
MIDDLEPORT -

fruit

N1ce older

home, has 3 bedrooms, 3 en
closed porches, full basement,
ga s F A
furnace , and 2

garages Only S15 000 co
TUPPERS PLAINS - Modern
3 bedroom home. gas F A

furnace
Nrce
k1tchen
breezeway , and garage Only

$16 ,000 00
32 ACRES -

Of wold

life

country
Good
huntmg,
camp1ng, or w eekend outing
$165 25 per acre

BUILDING LOTS - Siocatlons
startong at 51500
PROPERTY LOCATED IN
THIS COUNTY CAN BEST
BE SOLD BY A LOCAL
BROKER, AND NEGOTIATE
A BETTER SALE FOR YOU
LIST IT WITH US

HOME
IMPRO VE MENT S
A nythmg you want or need to
rmprove your hom e from
replacement wmdow s, kit
c hen
and
ba th r()om
remodeling
garage door
operator s or addmg on a
room Call Fred S Goeg lem
tor fre e estrmates or stop by
our model home on Wrt ght St
1n Pomeroy Call 992 5976
11 1 n c
LAST BID Home Improvement
carpent r y work
roof1 n g
pa,nt 1ng , ca rpet 1nsta ll at ran
free est 1mates All work
guaranteed Phon e 742 5081
9 22 tfc

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

PIANO tunrng an d repa1r
Phone Charles Sco tt 992 3718
9 17 32tp

so ACRES - With house and
some t1mber

Alfred area

$17,500

115 ACRES - Bollom &amp;
hollsode wllh barn Chester

r.a.

PIC K! ING up a p iano tn your
area look i ng for a respon
sible party to take over
payments Call collect Credit
Manager 772 5669 or Wnte
Credit Manager 260 E Mam
~t
Chi llicothe Ohio 45601
10 22 tfc

------------SEWING Machines, brand new

Zrg Zag In n ice w alnut tab l e
In ortglnal cartons
Never
u se d
Clearance on
' 74
Model s
(Only
a
few
availabl~).
SAl 40 cash or
terms available Phone 992
7755
10 15 tfc

A FEW new band ln str ume,nts
Contact Renee Stone 992 7567
___.
9 4 tfc

SEVEN room J bedroom , house
with bath, complete modern
kitchen wllh bar panellmg
lots of cupboards and car
pet tng gas hot wat er heat
Full basement , pr iced and
seen by appomtm en t Call 992
2020
10 JO 6tp

Real Estate For Sile·

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

BUILDING lot 80ft frontage X
165 fl The second lot on left on
R1ve rvrew Drr ve Lmcoln
Hill Pomeroy. Oh tO If m
tere s ted call 992 3230 after 5
pm

10 17 tfc
NEW
bl level
home
3
bedrooms , built In kitchen
basement with one c ar
garage Phone 7.42 3615 or see
M1lo Hutchison
11 1 tf c

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ANY AGE CHILD
By day or hour, reasonable
medical training
1

Ph. 992 7601 batore S p m

or 742 4902alter 5 p.m

Known &amp;
Reliable Service

,

SEE US FOR YOUR
UPHOLSTERING NEEDS

From a shelf to • loouse

FREE ESTIMATE
Ptckup and Delivery

Pa1nt1ng, s1d1ng, roof1ng,
paper hang1ng, kitchen
cabinets, etc

5232

1970 Ford Gal, 500 2 Dr. Sedan •••••••••••••••• '995
351 V 8 engine, power steering, power brakes , auto

owner

Fr" Estlm•tes,

NYLON

$7 95

y~

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and~

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Price Includes lnslalfallon
and free padding Talk to
Wendell
G•ate , carpet

VINYL SIDING

consultant

4 Or H T , fac air, P S, P B , vinyl roof

trans Local

70 PONTIAC 4 DR .....••............ s1295

1971 Plymouth Satelite •••••••••••••••••••• 1•••• 11895

Fac air,

Sebring 2 dr hardtop 318 V 8 engine, power steerong, auto

trans

Very low mileage

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73 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER $2695
318 V 8, auto, P S , P B , AM FMradlowlth sunroof

.CDr Sedan, one careful local own er low mileage Sharp

72 BUICK LeSABRE.................. s2395
4

3 dr Runabout, almost lrke the day It was sold Very low

71 PONTIAC CATALINA ••...•..••... s1595

mileage Opens In rear like sfa wagon

4 Dr Sedan, air , P S, P B

Ford 6 cyl. Maverick •••••••••••• •••••••••. 11995

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4 Dr H T , fac air, P S , P B , vinyl roof

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71 TOYOTA ............................. s395
66 T-BI RD .......•.•..•.....•...•.••.... 5495
65 aiEV. VAN ......................... s495
67 OLDS CUTLASS ................... s495

ford Torino •••••••.•.••..•...•••••••••..•••• 'l395
.; Dr Sedan, small

V 8, power steering

auto trans

Ford LTD 4 Dr. Hard Top ••••••••••••••••• .'1495
Air conditioned, power steering
local owner Uke new finish

Candy Stnpe Carpet with
rubber back
Reg S6 99 sq yd

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Now $4.99 Sq. Yd.
dens~

power brakes,auto

trans ,

66 FORD FAIRLANE .•..•..••••••.••. 5295

Chevrolet VB Brookwood •••••••••••••••••••11395
Wagon Air cond , P S , P B , A T , shows good care

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

Complete Service
Phone 949 3821 or 9o49 3161
Racine, Ohio
Crrtt Bradford
s 1

Good Selection Cheaper Cars
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

Rulland,O

985-4100

Located on St. Rt. 7

GREAT PAINT VALUES AT
ALL WEATHER
HARD
WARE

"''!'r gallon
Bran name Roof

Pa1nt, 10
pet off whrle they last
Take advantage of the se
great buys whrle they are
strll rn stoc~

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ALL-WEATHER

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HARDWARE
337 North Second Ave
Mtddleport, Ohto,
992 2550

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WIN

KINGSBURY
MOBILE HOMES
100 E Main
Pomeroy, 0
Call992 7034
Open Dally 11 to 7.

NOW
ONLY

$2495

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You can ••11 furnlture,
lappliancae, cloth11 ... do•l
of other unueed but I
1uuful H•••l
I

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CASH SSS$ for tunk cars com
plete Frye s Truck and Auto
Parts Rutland Ohio Phone
742 609.4
10 16 26 t c
mode ls o f mobrle homes
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 IJ tfc

Inflation fighting has been
KUHL'S p~llosophy gol!1!f

on 4

years

elec dryers, $45 on stan
dard aufo washers since
we've started buslness 1

OTHER

APPLIANCES

w1th

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S59 951
sla&lt;ked
dn•er. green-wh.,
S149 95
space &amp; ~nergy
saver!

USED

FURNI"I:URE :

Chesfs, dressen, bedrm
suites, beds, nlte stands,
baby items, wardrobes.
dinettes , dining rm suifes,
occas tables &amp; table sets,

wall to wall carpels &amp;
rugs, kitchen cabinets &amp;
much,

AUCTION SALE
SAT., NOV. 2-Starting at 12:00 Noon
At BILL GOODWIN'S FARM
7 Miles From Albany
Tools and miscellaneous articles needed around • home or
farm, too many to list. Some new truck •nd auto tires,
usedtractor..tlres Younamettandlh•velt.
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SUNDAY, NOV :I-STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.
F-urndure and household effects, gas stove, small deep
freezer dishwasher, metal cabinets. china closet, Ironer,
d1shes , 2 rugs two beds, chest of drawers, dresser,
wardrobe, gas heater. large mrrror, large Siegler fuel oil
hea•er, upright plano and bench, patio or dinner bell. fruit

fars , clocks, wild Cherry gun cabinet, 3 shotguns 2 old 12
gauge one 16 gauge Rifles one 22 magnum· one 22 250
with scope, several hand gUns. lots of ammunition

money.

$1995 up
from$35

SANlTATlON ,
OHlO PH 662

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YES,

KUHL'S has had the sameprice of $35 on standard

SYSTEMS

AUTOMOBILE fn!ou1at 1Ce been
"'c ancelled,
Lost
your
operator 's license Call 992
7428
6 15 tfc

now!

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much

NEW FURNITURE 3 pc
maple finish bedrm lin
eludes • dr chest, dbl
dresser &amp; mirror, bookcase
hdbd bed) $132 50 , 4 ,dr
mople finish chest S30, 2
pc living rm sulles from
$175, v inyl recliners $49 95,
heavy dk oak 3 pc
SPANISH table sets $89 95,
with red velvet Inserts $119
5pc SPANISH living room
(sofa, chair &amp; 3 tables with
gold velv"t Inserts) REG
$658 - MOW $495
Also, tate model, floor
COLOR TV, ~gnavox­

$159 95f

ANTIQUES
Banner metal churn, b~tter press, green glass Insulators,

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old Irons, carbide lamps, old lanterns, shaving mirror on 1

.

stand , mahogony davenport-&amp; chair, 3 piece living room
suite, love seat, frame and matching chair, apple blltter

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Wrtnger Washers

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~~ STOCK

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cloc ks, r~e boxes , brass beds
dishes, desks, or complete
house.holds Wrtte M
0
Mlllt!r Rt A, Pom eroy Ohio
call 992 7760
5 13 tfc

2 Just Soldl
2 Just Arrived!

CHESTER TOWNSHIP
FIRE LEVY

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YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE
APPRECIATED

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992 56Jl

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RONALD H.

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JAMES

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• • · - - lt.f5 up
Iced
Sell
1o
lDryer · - - · - · 1"_ · · · · ·
- - Pr
Refrigerators, green, g61d, copper ond white
• 49 9s !IP

We also buy households of turn lture at TOP
PRICES,

Mobile Homes For Sale

Bd of co comm rssloner s and Co
H ea lth Dept , Pomeroy Oh io
Remova l of sewer connection
ban Imposed on Meigs County
This actron not preceded by
proposed action and Is ap
peelable to EBR under ORC
Sec 3745 0.4
( 11 ) l ltc

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USED CARS

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Rutland Furniture

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Rutl&lt;t:Hl,O

St~P.

Hull, Dt~vf'
or Mil&lt; e Grate

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g AM-6 PM MON. lHRU SAT.

Graduate of Marshall University
21/2 Years governmental agency expen~nce
*Endorsed by Untted Mine Workers, Untted
Auto Workers, AFL-CIOand many more labor
&amp; business groups.

ENDORSED
BY

·JOHN
GLENN

1971 VW BUG

speed,

A

Tape player, fa c tory atr

SAT
Was $2195 ONLY'1650

1969 PONTIAC

Tempest
cy linder

Buy! ••

rad 1a l

hres

6

SAT
ONLv'795

Was SIJ95

1969 MERCURY
Marqu rs
a1r cond
Was $1195

1967
INT.
4

Many Prices Reduced!

--------------------------74 Cadillac Cpe. DeV1IIe, full power, a1r•• •••17500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air •••••17500
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r••••••• 14595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .• •••13095
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295
73 Dodge Pol. 4 Dr. HT., v-rqot, air ••••••••• '3095 _
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, aV ••••••• •• ,.... 13495

Carryall
driv e

sp

f 8 95

PS, P B

1967S,BUICK
P B , vinyl

4 w heel

Was $1395 SAT
DNL y

4 dr

Electra
lop

Was $795

P

~~IY '495

Theseoffersgoodonly Sa
, Nov . 2,1974
Dealersh1p hours: Mon .-Fn . a.m . - 7 p.m .
Saturdays 8 a.m. S p.m
See Ceward Calvert, Smthn Art Argynes
or B111 Nelson

Something To Believe ln

Smith-Nelson Motors, Inc.
500 E. Mam St.

Phone 992-2174

Pomeroy, 0.

72 Chevelle Mal. HT Cpe., v-roof, a1r, stereo. !2995
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air •••• 13695
72 Chev. Imp, Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.•••••••••12495
72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr. Sed., pow. alr••••• !l495
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., Power, air •••••••• 12895
71 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr., V-roof, air ......... 11795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto...........11695
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ••••••••••• 11495
70 Ford Gal. 500 2 Dr., VB, 3 speed ••••••• !1095
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air •••••••••••1995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S•••••••• •• '995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, air •••• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, air '595
6B Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P.S.••••.•• '995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air •••••• , 11095
6B Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... '995
68 Buick Skylark 2 Dr. H.T., auto., P.S.......1695
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air••••••••1995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., VB, auto, P.S.•••••• •• 1495
64 Ford Falcon 2 lloor••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1250
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan ...................1150

Karr &amp; . Van Zandt

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"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doong Busoness"

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY"
Open Evemngs Until6:00--Ttl 5 p.m. Sat.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO 81dders
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
SUBJEC T
Purchase
of
CHAT:rEL PROPERTY
school bus
FOR Th e Board of Educatton
C1t1zens'
Nattonal
Bank
Plamttff
of th e South ern Loca l Sc hoo l
vs
Dt strr c t Box 176 Ra c1 ne Oh ro
Maqorre
Grogan
Sea l ed proposal s will b e
Defendant
rece tve d by the Board of
Cas~ No t5 229
Educatron of the Southern Local
In pursuance to an Executton Sc hool D1stnct of Racine Oh10
Issued from the Common Pleas at the c ler ks office until 12 00
Co urt
of
Me i gs
County
o c lo ck
noon
on
No
Pomeroy Ohio on the 22n d day vember 27 1974 a nd at th at ttm e
of Oc tob er 1974 and to me opened by the c l erk of sa1 d
dtrected In th e case above board as provided by law tor 1
named 1 will expose to sale af (66) pa ssenge r schoo l bus
Public A uct1on at the front door accordrng t o spectf!C atlon s of
of the Court House Pomeroy
satd Board o f Educat i on
Se parate and rnd ep end ent b tds
Ohro Meigs County on Wed
n es day , the
13 th day of wil l be r ece 1v ed wrth re spec t t o
ttle chass•s an d body typ e and
November 19 74 at 10 00 a m
wil l state that t he bus when
the following goods and chat
tels to wit
assembl ed and pr ror to delrvery
1 1965 Dodge Polara 2 door com pl y wt t h all schoo l d1str1c t
spec: lt lcatto n s
all
sa fety
Hardtop co lor green, Ser ta l No
regulation s and curren t Ohro
0153228518 Model Polara 500
T erms of Sa le Cas h In hand on Mmrmum Standard s for Sc hool
Bus
Co n s tru c tton
of
th e
day of sa l e
of
Educa ti on
Taken as the propert y of D e pa r tment
Marjorie Grogan Wigal to adopted by and with the consen t
satisfy an Executton 1n favor of of the Direc tor of H1gt1way
Safet y pur suant to Se ct1on
th e Crt tzens Natrona! Bank
.4511 76 of the Revised Code and
ali other perhn ent prov tslons of
Robert C Har tenba ch
Shenff of law
Spe ctflca tlons
and
in
M erg s Coun ty Ohro
struct1ons to btdd ers are on f [le
1n the office of the Supenn
(11 ) 1 ltc
tendent Ra ci ne Ohio Phone
9•94871 or &gt;4854
Th e Board of E du catron
re serves th e nght to re [ect any
and all brds
By Order of the BoaT"d of
A thought for the day Irish Educat 1on
Ge nevieve Ha rvey
poet Oscar Wilde sa1d, "The
PUBLIC NOTICE

only way to get r1d of a temp-

1

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

19740PELMANTA
$2895
2 Door, orange finish blk vinyl Interior, bucket seats less
than

s 000 m1les &amp; J mo

old Radio deluxe bumpers

1972 DODGE DART CUSTOM

$2495

4 Door local1 owner car, 318 V 8 eng me, automatic trans
power steering air conditioned , vinyl trim vinyl top
Autumn gold finish w w tires like new radio

1972 VEGA GT

52095

Hatchba ck low mileage by 1 owner new w w tires trans
fer red from new ca r . 4 speed trans , radio, green finis h,
black vi nyl Interior deluxe tr im

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sea l ed proposals are des tre d
from reputabl e suppliers of
automot1ve ft re apparatus for
one ( l) 500 ga llon per m tnute
motor pump tng engtne in full
conforman ce
wrth
lh e
sp ec thcat ton s on tile wrth the
Ftre Ch1ef 10 th e ollrce of th e
V rll age Clerk m the v dlage of
P omeroy Ohio
Btds w1ll b e received ln t he
office of lhe V1 ll age Cl erk,
Seco nd Str ee t
VlllaliJe ot
Pomeroy Ohro un til 12 o clock
noon on Monday November 18
197.4
Each bid sha ll c on tam th e full
name of each person ftrm or
corporat •on tnterested 10 same
and shall b e accompanied by a
Certified Check or Bid Bond in
th e a mount of 10 per cent of t he
total bid and be dr awn m favor
of the Vtllage of Pomeroy
Thes e c hecks or bonds wi ll be
returned at once t o all except
th e successful b i dd er His chec k
or bond wi ll be held until the
contract or bid is properly
execut ed by hrm
Th e rrght is re se r ved to r e ject
any and all b1dS

ELECTION NOTICE
On Nove mber 19 \974
rn
accordance
with
Chapter
15 15 Ot 14 Rev •sed Code of Ohro
t he Oh 10 So il and Water Con
se rvat ton Comm ttte e Will cause
an election to be held al Eas tern
H 19h Sc hool at 7 00 p m
e1ec tm g one sup ervisor to fr ll
t h e exp irmg term of Dav•d
Koblentz
Nominees to fill th e exptrrng
term ar e
Joseph Ba rl ey of
Rutlanel Township,
Dav1d
Gloeckn er of Letart Town shrp
James Meredith of Ches t er
Town stup
Nom 1nat1ons w i ll be accepted
fro m th e fl oor a t ttle trm e of
el ec tton or by pe t1tl on sub
m ltted
one
week
pr io r
to
elec l1 on
co ntaln tn g
th e S•Cjnature s of 25 tan~
owner s
On 1y
landowners
and occup1ers ar e eligtble t o
vote Polls wil l also be open at
t he dr strr c t off1 ce rn th e Far
mers Bank Burldlng from 8 00
a m to 2 00 p m on th e elec tro n
date
Me1gs SWC D Offi ce
Bo• ..432
Pom eroy Oh ro A5769
992 3628

Ja ne Walton
Cl er k
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
( 11) I

8 2tc

PUBLIC NOTICE
T he Board of Tru s tees of
Salem Tow nsh ip M e1QS Cou nty
Oh ro wtll r eceive b ids unt1 1 7 p
m November 15 1974 for the
purchase of one used mo tor
grader
Spec 1f1 catrons may be ob
ta tned at th e hom e o f t he c l erk
of Sa lem Townsh tp Metg s Co
The Board of Townsh tp
Tru st ees reserv e the r ig ht to
r e1ec t any or all bids
By ord er of th e Board of
Tru st ees of Sa l em Tow nsh rp
Me1gS Co Ohio
Alma E Smith Cl erk
(IJ ) 1 8 15 3tc

( 1) 1 15 2tc

Leota You ng
D is tr ict Secretary

Auto Sa l es
1971 BUI CK Estate wagon 3
seats
ps
pb
a rr con
dt tt onmg new r ad tal trres
Phone 992 7625
11 1 Jtc
For Sale
E FLAT Sa)l.optlo n e
r ea sonable 992 7685

very
11 1 6tp

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For Rent
F URN ISHE D apartment
5
rooms and bath with enc losed
bac k porc h also furnished
apartment 3 rooms and bath
f trst floor Ph one 992 2937
11 1 Jtc

of

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VOTE

WINTER HOURS

"Elect A Full Time Representative

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SAT
Was S2195 ONLY'1650

ON M-R LEVY

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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1970 VA LIAN1'65x12 3 bedroom
fully carPeted LP gas heat
Phane 992 7751
tfc
8 25

FOR

Baby 5 Drawer Chest &amp; Robe
· - - - Combination
22 Sets of Tabln · • • • • · · ·
2 Mllytag Portable, Washers and

,

10 30 3tc

79.95

110 lb. set Of
Bar Bells, •" metal

II

lD 30 3tp

10 27 7805

__,SPECIAL THIS WEEK.._....,.......,""C

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Portland

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IT IS A RENEWAL, NOT AN ADDED TAX

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26 Chests &amp; Dressers • ·
· - - .
19.95 up
Coppertone Utility Cabinet
7'-95
Old Donong Room Suite, good shape · • 169 95
Several Llvong Room Suites &amp; Sofas
3U5 up
Loads of Odd Chairs - Rockers, Recliners, and Easy
Chaors
10.00 up
Mahogany Desk, 44"x22", •nd Chair

1969 CHEVROLET Ca price
$800 eK conditton P b , p s
Phone 992 7876 after 6 p m
10 30 6tp

Ohio .Environmental Protectton
Agency durrng Jh e prev1ous
wee k
Anyone aggneved or
adversely affected by tssuance
or renewal of any permtt (s )
hcense(s) or var1ance(s} may
request an adludl c: ation hear ing
by written r eq uest pursuanl to
Ohio Rev i sed Code Sectron
37.45 07 wtthrn thrrty (30 ) days of
th e dtrec tors proposed actron to
1ssue or deny such documents
That s tatute does not prov tde
for hearing requests to the
OEPA
on
appltcat1on s
revocat1ons
modrficatlons
complaints
venlled c om
plalpts certtftcattons leases
orders , or frnal actrons
With in &lt;SO days of publ tca tton of
this ~ notice any person may
also
(1)
submtt written
comments relating to act1ons
proposed actions complaints
or verified complarnts
121
request a pub I 1c meetrng
regard1ng proposed act1on s
and or (3) request notrce of
further acttons on proceedmg s

1969 FORD Galaxte 302 engtne Reques ts for hear mgs on fin al
good gas m1leage
extra actions to Iss ue deny mod1fy
condrtion Phone ( 1l 667 3685 revoke or renew perm rt s
after 5 p m or call 985 3836 licenses or varrances that are
11 1 6t c not prece ded by proposed ac
ttons and so idenftfled In th ts
1973 OLDS Cutlass s ch estnut notice should be sent to th e
brown In color , l1ke new 1ns1de Env ir onmental
Board
of
and out 350 engtne with em Review Sulte 505 33 North Hrgh
condrtlonlng, power brakes Street , Columbus Oh10 432il5
po w er steering and automatic
transmission
24 000 actual A ll other requests for ad
mtles 4 new Goodyear trre s IUd ic atlon hearings and other
and original sports wheels com m unlcat1ons concerning
Call 992 3914 after 5 p m
publ i c
hearings
publi c
11 1 Jtp mel!tlngs
adludteatton
hearings, complaints of any
1963 MERCURY Comet 6 k1nd and regulations should be
cyl
$300 .Good condition addressed to the legal records
Phone 992 7663
sectton Ohio EPA P 0 Box
11 1 3tc 1049 Columbus
Ohto 43216,
(614) 466 6037
1968 BU ICI\ Skylark Special 2 Unless otherw ise s ta te d m
dr hardtop very clear S750
particular notr ees, a ll other
tncludrng
Call 742 •831
tc communications
10 29 6
comments on proposed actrons
and
requests
for
public
1974 PLYMOUTH Satellrte meettn gs should be addressed
Sebring excellen t condition erther to the new source, A1r, or
for $3 100 Phone 992 3410 • NPDES Permrt Records Sec
10 29 6tc t 1on wh ichever 1S approrplate,
at the Oh io EPA, P 0 Box 1049,
MusT sell, 1972 vega gas sa v er Columbus Ohio, 43 216
wagon, 4 speed am S1,87~
ls,suance of findings and orders
Phone 992 7805

FOR AND SUPPORT

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8995 up
20 00 up
3995 up

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WILL do babysrttmg m my
home day or night Phone 992
5142
10 30 6tc

- - ----- - - ---- ----------- --OLD F URNITURE oak tables,
Auto Sales

\IOlE

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1 Avocado Green Washer- 1 White Washer- 1 Harvest
Gold Dryer - 1 White Dryer
(Check the new price and save on these USED MODELS.
Good Selectoon Breakfast Sets

WILL DO babys1ttrng tn my
hom e Phone 992 7126
10 21 tf c

Clarence

1

Several Bedroom SUites

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Employment Wanted

66 CHEVROLET lf2 ton p1ckup

MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHERS

the President's slogan. but

REPAIRED

10 4 tfc
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stirrer, tow ~11. several scales, trtllk cans

BABY BED,
OOMPLITE

phone will Jlnlhl
PUBLIC NOTICE
I ••caeh telulu", too, when1 The following documerfls were
you piece an act Jon Want 1 rece.ved or prepared by t he

CA~t-1 pa;-d to;:-all makes- and

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MlLLER
STEWART
3035

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SEPTIC
TANKS
clea ned,
reasonable rates
Ph
446
4782 Gallrpoils John Russell ,
owner and operator
5 12 tfc

SEWAGE

Will

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ELECTRIC RANGES
1 Avocado Green Elec. - 1 Copper Elec - 4 White
Eladrtcs Pr~cad S69 95 and up.GAS RANGES
2 Avocado Green- 1 Harvest Gold- Several white gas
ranges to choose from . Priced $39 95 and up

1 --you r

JUNK autos
complete and
del ivered to our yard We
prc k up auto bodtes and buy
all krnds of scrap metal s and
rron Rrder•s Salvage St Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy 01110
Call 992 5468
10 17 tf c

$6

Chester, o.

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Wanted To Buy

On Sale Now quality De11oe
Brrght Wh1te L atu Hou se
Paint in 2 gallon cans Only

WHIP INFLATION NOW ls
ttC

vinyl roof

71 FORD GALAX IE 500 ............. s1595

Gr,obl:oer, 2 dr Very low mileage Auto trans Extra nice

SPECIAL!

Pomeroy, 0.

Rt. 7 &amp; Umon Ave.

Dr H T , FAC AIR , P S , P B, vinyl roof

1974 Ford Pinto 4 cyl.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12695

carpet values Your tob can
be compiefed 1n 1 1o 2 weeks

N1ce far bedrooms,
kitchens, etc

P S, P B

1972 Chevrolet Nova 6 cyl .••• •••••••••••••••••••12195

k. I

- We have hundreds of

Mklclleltorf,.

72 aiEV. IMPALA .......•••.•.•••..•.s1995

2 11 tfc

501

PH. 992-7~4 or
992-712;

2 Dr H T , fac air, P ~, P 8, vinyl roof

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ntE DEPEHDQI F
CARPETING . .
OONTRACTING 00.
"fiUd rz .. .tll

72 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 •••••••••••• s1995

lnilatlon fighter sale •

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•.u

P B , locally owned

Mill We desperately need good used p~c&lt;ops The tome to buy Is

when the seller Is anxious to sell I Com get our deal-It is the
anywhere Run
run
run. to 61 S Th1rd Street tor our

EXCAVATING dozer , loader "' "'
and backhoe work, septic
•
tanks Installed, dumP tructs
and lo boys tor hrre, will haul
ftll dirt top soil, limestone &amp;
graver Call Bob or A:ooer ,.,
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
nrght phone 992 3525 or 992

992-5162
Syracuse, Ohto

year and save deprec1at1on on
We're loaded with l975 pickup trucks We' re anxious to

a h?

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SYLVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING

s,

p

WhY buy a 74 when you can gain';.:

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OONSTRUCTION

70 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN ...•..... ~1195

Inflation Figher Sale of
New and Used ~ars and Trucks

1

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

Karman
sporty

4 Dr sedan, air, P S, P B
Your dollar may never again buy so much
as-during our

PHONE
949 3832 or 843·2667

1971

68 aiRYSLER NEWPORT•......••..•• '695

D&amp;D

JOHNSON
MASONRY
992-7608

behmd Rutland Grade Schod1,
complete front end " servtce
brakes and tuneups, • Wheels
balanced electronically Open
8 to 8 daily Call 742 3232 on
Sunday for appt
7 16 tfc

CLEANED ,

rates, rellable people with

337 N. 2, Middleport
992-2550

Keep out the cold and cut the cost of heatmg I
Dress your home up warm for cold da~s
ahead . Sidmg: Insulates, adds beauty, IS
durable, adds value, ts colorful. S1d1ng can be
mstalled anyttrne. Ask us about Soffit, Fascia,
Gutters and Downspouts, too .
FREE ESTIMATE

locat~d

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

8-&amp; P.M.

All-WEATHER

777 Ptarl Street
Middleport, Ohio
Phone992 5367or992 3861

REMODELING?

.

FOR FREE estimates on
a lum inum
replacement
Wtndows sidrng storm doors
and windows Railing PhOne
Charles Lrsle Syracuse, Ohio
Carl
Jacob
Sa les
Representative
V
v
Johnson and Son Inc
4 30 tf c

DAY NURSERY

that 1s needed for a free
1s a phone call
Please Phone

SEWING MACHINES Repair
servrce, all makes, 992 2284
The Fabrr c Shop Pom e roy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Serv1ce we sharpen Scissors
3 29 ttc

307 Sprong Avenue
992-2298
Pomeroy

Bus1ness SeMces

8-K EXCAVATJNG
OOMPANY

All

e~hmate

Satu

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

No long waiting period

C BRADFORD Auctioneer

area

Prtced For Quick Sale

POMEROY LANDMARK
~Y.~ Jack W C1rsey, Mgr
Phonet92 2111

PIANO tunmg and re parnn g,
Lane Dan tels Phon e 992 2082
Reference Elberfe\dS
10 25 12tp

------------O ' DELL Ahnem e nt,

Branch Manager

-1 New Monogram
Wood Burning Stove

WIL L trtm or cut trees and
shr ubbery
also clean out
basement~ and att ic s Phone
949 322 1 or 742 4.4.41
10 18 26tc

ALL ELECTRIC new home,

home 518.500

W~lher

lfc . ,------~-:-::-::-I

3 bedrooms, carpeted, range
and air c:ondit1onlng, $17,500

full basement, all electnc

Sewer
Work

Llmostone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commercial-Residential
Constructton &amp; Remodel

.•••• ,.•,.._. .• 114
READY MIX
CONCRETE
deltvered right to y our
protect Fast and easy Free
est i mates Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready Mix Cp
Mrddl eport Oh i o
6 30 tf c

IT'S
TRUE

DOZER or backhoe w ork
Phone •46 3981 or .4 46 3459

OOZER work, land clearing by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds roaels etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years expenence Pullins
Excavat1ng, Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 992 2478

3 bedrooms

0oof Installed by All
Roofing Co

Installed .

Nov

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llh acres

RUTL.AND -

Next to Htghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

SEP TIC
TANK S cleaned
Modern Sanrtat1on 992 3954 or
992 7349
9 18 ttc

CREMEANS
CONCF&lt;ETE
deltvered Monday t hrough
Saturday • and
eventngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

160 A
3 m1 from
Harnsonvllle, 15 mi from
Athens Beef or dairy farm ,
all elec home barn, out
buildings, 6 ponds

Don t forget the roof of your
home Have a 15eautlful new

Racine, 0.

acre, beauhful building site,
wooded T P water, electric
exclusive a rea for homes
~3 . 500

Lines,

0, FridaY., I, 1974•••••••••••••••••••

------ - -

gu1ranteed.
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks

towards

Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121
All Mecham cal Work

949-3295

1112

Loi&amp; Pauley,

Middleport Pomeroy
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On State Rt 124, 112 mt from

GHEEN'S PAINTING

TV

CONTACT

75 ooo BTU gas heater $35
Phone 142 3842
11 1 3tc

92.1
WMPO-FM

home dlnlng R bath
R basement
TUPPERS PLAINS -

carport
LOCUST posts 22 Remtngton
1
and 1 72 acre lot Phone 742
3656
10 18 26 tp

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MIDD/.IK)tl 0

If so, Call us Now for a
Free Estimate.

Large barn &amp; silo, milk
house, Implement shed , 3 BR

RT 143 - (&lt;II elec homo, 3
BR, carpeted bath &amp; 1/2 ,

Athens, Oh1o

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n7 N 2101! All

27 Acres -

Strout Realty

SUPER lOR
VINYL PRODUCTS

________ ____ _

STEREO

3 500 00
BRADBURY -

FREE HOME ESTIMATES

FIREWOOD for sale
4831

1 992-2550

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CARP.ET S a frtght? Make them
a beautiful sight wllh Blue
Lustre
Rent
electric
shampooer 51
Baker Fur
ntture Company
11 1 3tc

GREAT
COUNTRY

kttchen and dmmg area
hardwood floors basement
forced a tr heat
JUST

Produced trqm a special
vmyl compound made by B
F Goodrich and Monsanto 5
limes th tcker than metal
Sldtng Wt\1 not dent chrp
cractr. pdel
rot , rust or
chalk

ONE two bedroom apartment
fully furnished ntce netgh
borhood plenty of off street
parkrng Located In Mtd
dleport Call 992 3863 flit 3
p m , aft er 6 call 992 5844
10 27 7tc

YARD SALE Friday Sat and
Sunday, Nov 1 2, 3 New ~11nd
used merchandise at Hobart
Smalley restdence, Chester
Ohio
1966 GMC p ick up S-400 or trade
10 31 3tc
tor car of equal value Phone
378 6219
RUMMAGE Sa l e F ry Bu ll dmg
10 30 3tc
Thursday
and
Friday
Saturday , Oct 31 Nov 1, 2 9 GROCERY business for sale
to 4 p m
Burldtng for sale or lea se
10 30 Jtp
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appointment
YARD Sa l e Oct 31, Nov 1 and
3 20 tfc
2 at Hysell Run anytime

10 30 3tc

SOLID
VINYL SIDING

10 18 He

3

REO IRI SH SE TTER male dog
1 yr old wearing no collar
Answers to the name of
• Shawn" Call 667 6263 after 6
p m durmg the day c all 667
38.42
10 31 3tc

BEDROOM doubl e w tde
moblle hom e tn Sy racu se No
c hrldr en or pets
depos tt
r eq u1r ed Phone 992 244\ after
6 p m
10 29 tt c

Lovel y ranch

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

lype home 2 B R balh, nice

Our atm is to please
our customers

Thur sday
and
ntght 7 p m
at

CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men or Women - Nat •on w1de
Insurance Offers earntngs up
to S15 000 ( lhts 1S a salary n ot
a draw l to sell complete •n
surance protectton
life
health , auto
fire
com
mercial auto fman ce and
mutual fund s No pnor ex
p erlen ce Is necessary stnce
w e have one of the most
complete trammg programs
In th e Industry If you are
interested In a ca reer op
portuntty 1n a rewardtng
buslneu
ca ll
Stanley
Ferguson at (614) 446 4707
Collect , Monday through
Fr rday 8 a m to 4 30 p m An
Equal Opportunrty Employer
10 30 3tc

PLAINS -

leve l acre -

C1der and Indian Corn

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Help Wanted

CULLIGAN
WATER
CONDITIONING

ELAND
608 E
REALTV
MAIN

S1.29

REDEOORATING?

Water, E lectrJc, Gas,

Roght Now At

Pomeroy

SPECIAL OF THE
WEEK

J ANO 4 ROOM furn1shed and
unfurnished
apartments
Phon e 992 5434
.4 12 tfc

FREE

Then ca ll us for a
Water AnalySIS

593 6366

DR. PEPPER

3975

home
Does
your
requtre any of these
servoces?

OF "
Dry Red , Itchy Skon Red, Smelly
Hard Water-

Shuler's Market

For Rent

PRIV ATE meelt ng room for
any organ •zatron phone 992

Ser~1ces

_________ __

3 FURNISHED rooms on East
1957 C H EVY p arts
NEW
Marn St Phone 992 2381
Lakewood tra ct 1on bars h r
10 31 Jtc
tacker a 1r shoc k s
hook er
Mason Auctton Ho rton St •n
headers w rth 3 co llector s fo r
Mason W Va Constg n ments ONE second floo r apartm en t
small block
Ca ll 99 2 3496
wetc.ome Phone (304) 773
furn is hed two bedroom s
affer 6 p m BE ST OFFER
5471
Lo c ated on Matn St
tn
10 17 ffc
10 3 tfc
Pom ero y Off s tr ee t park1ng
w•t h tn w a lk1ng dtstance from
MODERN walnut stereo radtO
YAR 0 Sale at Fredd1e Moore 6
bus mess d1s lr ct r eason a ble
comblnat1on 8 track tape
3 m lies south of Middleport
rent Ca ll 992 3863 till 3 p m
a m fm rad lo 4 speaker sound
Saturday and Sunday 10 till 6
992 58 44 after 6 p m
syste m
Balance $109 32 or
pm
10 27 7tc
easy t erms Call 992 3965
11 1 2tc
10 30 tfc
12x60 2 BEDROOM mobt le
AUCTION and Rummage Sa le
home Phone 9.49 2461
Nov 9 11 am at the Racme
10 29 6tc
Shrme Park Sponsored by
Twm Ctty Shrtne
Club
TRAILE R space 2 mr l es from
Mercha ndise sold on con
Pomeroy Rt 14 3 Phone 99 2
s 1gnment bnng what you
5858
have to se ll or Cll ll 949 2491
10 27 tf c
For p1 ckup All nobl es are
requested to brmg an •tem to
sell Public mvt ted to take HOUSE 10 New Haven W Va
TW IN
NEEDLE
SE WING
part Brmg anythmg you want
Part ly turn 1shed
For rn
MACH
IN
ES
1974
Mod
el rn
to sell
Lun ch served by
tormat 1on wrtte t o Bo x 739K
walnut stand
A l l fea ture s
Shnners wtves Come enjoy
c o The Darly
Sen trn el
bu t It'" to make fancy desrg ns
th e day Not responstble for
Pomeroy Ohio .45769
and do str etch sew ing A l so
accidents
10 27 6tc
bu ttonhol es bltnd hems etc
11 1 7tc
UJ
35
c as h
or
t er m s
2 BEDROOM trailer at Hysell
available Phone 992 7755
Run
Phone
992
3975
or
992
SKATE A WAY will be closed
10 30 tf c
2571
Oct 30 thro ug h Nov 5 open
10
21
lfc
Nov 6
1964 RAMBLER 6 cy l tn good
10 27 6tc
c ond ttt on easy on gas 100,000
TWO A room and bath apts m
BTU upright furna ce heats 6
Middl epor t For lnformalton
SHOOTING Match Ractne Gun
rooms 2 gas hea ti ng s toves
call 992 2550 or 742 6551
Club Sun day Nov 3 1 p m
refngerator Call 742 .4 96.4 or
_..
7 3 tfc
10 30 .4tc
see Kat1e carpente r on
Larkrns Sl
Rutland Oh ro
SWAP - SELL - BUY Fl ea FUR NI S HED
apartment
10 30 Jtc
Market
Sprmg
Avenue
adults onl y m Mtddleport
Pomeroy, Oh to Saturday and
Phone 992 3874
WINCHESTER mod e l 1400
Sunday AUCTIO N SUND AY
s 12 lfc
automatic: 12 g auge less than
5 00 CONSIGNMENT 15 Pe t
- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - ' 2 months old Call 992 3980
10 17 tfc 4 ROOM furnrshed apt Close to
10 30 3tp
Powells Super Valu phone
POMEROY
sacred
Hear t
992 3658
MAPLE coc ktarl and end tab les
Church Fa ll Fest tval Bazi'ar
10 13 ffc
by Bassett sw1v e1 rocker all
Wtll be Thursday Nov 7 1974
l tke new Call 992 7090 after
Dtnners Creamed baked COUNTRY Mobil@' Ho nie Park~
5 30 p m
chicken and ham games and
Rt 33 ten miles north of
10 30 4tc
fancy stands dmner starts
Pomeroy
Large lots wrth
4 30 p m Adults S3 children
concrete patios
srdewalks
FIREWOOD for sale Phon e
$1 50
t unn ers
and off
street
99 2 3363 or 992 33 12
10 30 8tc
parking
Also
spaces for
10 24 12fp
small trailers Phone 992 1479
7 21 tfc:
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For Sale

Pets For Sale

Busmess

Real Estate For Sale

"TIRED

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy,

CLOSED SUNDAYS
EFFECTIVE NOV. 3,1974
By Appointment Anytime
Phone 949-4651-Frank Gheen

JAMES

This is for operating expenses. It is a
RENEWAL of .75 of a mrll whtch expires
and an ADDITIONAL 2 mills due to inflation and being required to have another
locatton when we must leave the rooms of
Rutland Elementary School.

·.

Larry's Mobile Home Sales

FOR
State Representative

POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-7777
600 W. MAIN ST.
1

Pd By Commltlileto
Elect R James, C Allen Chr

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Paid for by
Retarded

Promotion Committee of Mentally

Red Rose Dog Food
Contatns Votamon A Pa lmotate Votamons E, D2,
R1boflavm, Niactn, condensed f1 sh solub les, meat meal,

plus ather hogh qualoty 1ngredoents And your dogs will

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love tts crun chy meal form that g1ves thetr gums and

teeth exercose Try the dog food that's been favored by
breeders and kenne ls f or decades

Red

Rose,

the

all pro dog food The proce os roght too Loke all Red
Rose Feeds , ot's backed up by more lhan 130 years of
Eshelman experoence on the foeld of animal nutrotlon

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Tougher jaw~_
oning threaten~d
•
By United Press International
The administration

is

bringing verbal pressure and hinting at stronger action

.- to narrow the gap between
what the. farmer gets for his
crop and what the citizen pays
for his food.
Treasw-y Secretary William
E. Simon said Thw-sday that
this gap is widening as the

price margins going to middle-

men

-

fo9d

pr ocessors.

shippers , wholesalers and
retailers - increase. "With
times as dirficult as they are,

Negotiato-r s .hopeful of
avoiding miners' strike

we cannot permit one segment ' lly CIIARLES E. FLlNNER

of the economy to reap unjust
enrichment at the expense of
everyone else," Simon told the
National · Press Club in
Washington.
Simon said the White House
Council on Price and Wage
Stability will investigate the
spread between prices of raw
and refined sugar.
Federal Trade Commission
official Wesley J. Liebler told a
Washington conference of
farmers, consw-ners and labor,
government and industry officials that the FTC intends to
start using antitrust laws in
cases where the spread between farm and consw-ner
prices is unwarranted.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Guy Farmer, the coal companies' chief neg.otiator, said
Thw-sday a tentative contract
agreement could be reached
with the Uni.tect Mine Workers
union by the end of this
weekend,
averting
a
threa tened Nov. 12 walkout.
"I've been optimistic since
the beginning," Farmer told a

news conference.

~'We've

(ied up in ribbons," he said .
· Asked if an agreement could
be reached this week, he
responded positiyely and then
added, "Give us the weekend."
The curt;enl ·contract, covering aboul 120,000 miners, 1,200

mines and some 70 per cent of
the nation 's coal production ,

expires Nov. 12.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
. Sunday through Tuesday,
partly cloudy Sunday and
Monday wllh a chance of
showe~s Tuesday. Mild
wealh . with hlgbs Sunday
in the s and lows in the 50s.
Highs by Tuesday will be in
the 50s and lows in the 40s.

said

that time was our biggest
enemy. 11

•He said the negotiators were
"pretty much in substantial
agreement" on fiv e main
issues, but some items were

likely to remain undecided
until the final day of talks.
"There's no neat little package there that we can say is all

$1 MILLION SPENT
COLUMBUS ( UP!)
Democratic Senatorial candidate John Glenn has spent
about $1 million in his primary
and fall campaigns with debts
~ of about $100,000 according to
reports filed Thw-sday with the
Secretary of State's office . By
comparison, the reports show
Glenn's opponent, Cleveland
Mayor Ralph Perk, has spent
only $189,957 with unpaid debts
of $58 ooo
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Farmer·arid the chairman of
the Bitwninous Coal Operators
Association, Nicholas T. C3!1licia, reviewed the status of
negotiations ·with President
Ford at a White House meeting
ea rlier in the day. Farmer then
briefed the executive board of
the BCOA before he retw-ned to
the bargaining table.
He said Ford, who met
earlier this week with UMW
president Arnold Miller, asked
how negotiations were going.
" We gave him a report, "

Farmer said. "We said we
thought they were going pretty
well. We said we still had some
problems but we hoped to get
them resolved in time to get it

membership, a proce.S which
could . take an estimated 1.0
days. Without a contract, the
miners would walk off the job
Nov. 12, causing wl)at·experts
beliPVe could be ano,ther severe
winter energy shortage.
Asked if the subject of usirig
the Taft-Hartley to halt a strike
had been raised at the White
House , Farmer replied,
"We're not even thinking about
Taft~Hartley. We're thinking
positively about getting an

said, '~ As long ~s we're making

• •

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there.''

Continued from page 1
Tuesday to prevent the party from suffering "a crippUng blow."
Paul R. Haerle, vice chairman of the GOP state central committee, said he made his public appeal because just sllghtly more·
than haU of the state's registered Republicans voted in last June
primary -the lowest percentage turnout in 30 years .

ratified. ''

WASHINGTON- RECOVERING FROM A one-month dip,
average prices for raw farm products in the inonth ending Oct. 15
jwnped 4 per cent above mid-september to resume a recovery
that started when harvest prospects began fading in July, the
Agriculture Department reports.
The increase for all farm products as, a group, l!9Wever,
concealed
a tightening squeeze on many livestock producers
NOW YOU KNOW
The first neon tube ad- whose prices declined or held relatively steady while prices for
vertising sign in the United key livestock feeds like corn and soybeans advanced.
. New price records'for corn and other livestock feed grains,
States was installed at the
Cosmopolitan Theatre in New plus higher prices for wheat, soybeans, milk, hogs and cotton led
York in July, 1923, to advertise the October advance which left prices averaging 0.5 per cent
the play "Little Old New above a year earlier. The increases were partly offset by lower
prices for cattle, calves and potatoes.
York.''

Under the UMW constiMion,
any tentative agreement must
be ratified by the entire

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20%

BLOUSES. SWEATERS
.KNIT TOPS
ALL LADIES

PANT

DRESS

~UITS
...........-...

LO~G S~EEVE

DRESS SHIRTS

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20%

·CAR COATS
JACI(ETS

·TURTLENECK

.LEVI'S
PERMANENT PRESS DENIMS

I, Maxine Griffith, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
. Maxine Gtifflth

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. We, the undersigned dir~tors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has beeri examined by us and to the best of our
knowledge a,nd belief is true and correct.
'
Edison Hobstetler
'
R. E. Boice - Directors
Roger Morgan

Straight or. Flare

lVALUES TO $1

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonighl-'~af- SUn.

MEN'$ WORK

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I·Tochnlcolorl
John .Yolghl
PGI'

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Colorcartaons:
Spooco Cowboy

Harpoon .
~how Stilrts 7 p.m.

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surpnse to many
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and help out a lot. But a lot of it
is the company you drive for. I
might · qpit If . i could find
something else I'd rather do
but ldon't know' what it would
be."
The liberation movement has
affected the trucking business
to some degree, Anna believes,
but had nothing to do with her
joining the ranks of women
drivers . Her father had
previously employed a woman
and when that girl 'departed
after a brief stay, he trained
Anna to lake the job.
The money is good - she
makes 25 pet. of her father's
gross - and the hours are long
and some Pf the experiences
are pretty ·hairalslng.
One time a load of steel
slipped on the bed as Anna was
driving and the rig tilted to the
right. The bed was sitting on
the trailer's front right duals
jllld tore all the rubber off
before she got it to a crane to
have it straightened.
Anna said that .Ill~ ·word
among truckers Is that ·Ohio is
the worst place to drive,
Continued on P!ll!e 2

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By LEE LEONARD
roadblock will have been
UP! Statehouse Reporter . eliminated for government
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The programs tailored for the
uncertainties of next Tuesday's . Democrats.
Pro g.re ssi ve
soc i a 1
general election in Ohio are
enough to make most state legislation may rush untouched voters to see a candidate's
politicians ~nervulL'l , especially . to the governor's desk Ul)less income tax returns, net worth
Republicans.
the Democrats begin fighting statements and campaign
lt is a landmark e.lection, and among . lhemselves, as they finance reports? Or could they·
the results could have a also -are capable of doing.
care less? Tuesday should
longtime effect on Ohio politics
The Democrats also can be furnish some clues. ·
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expected to ·realign the boun- Gov. John J . GU!lg8n bu
For example, Ohioans ap- dartes of congressional placed a premium on ftnanclal
pear ready to launch a new star districts with a majority in disclosure clairnlng the pubUc;
into the political heavens of the both legislative chambers is entitl;;f· to know what ltlr ·.
perhaps squeezing out two 0; officials own or who owtll;' ·
tiJree
qlore pro-Democratic them. Former Gov. J81Jl!!l•A.:··
Ohio politics
districts in the HolL'le.
Rhodes follows tiN! law but; '
But the governor's race will goes no further, believing it•a &lt;
nation. A big victory by John
be the most telling of all about JlQbody's Wslnesa and ~ 't:• :
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bow Ohioans want their state to matter U he does his J&lt;!b rlll!t.; ·
projlel him into the national
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be run aM where they stand 1n Ohio voters wW make up ·
limelight in 1976.
the middle of the 1970s.
their own minds. They •llo, for, ':
Aside frpm that, Glenn would
This Is the first election In a the first time, wW have a:'·
probably figure in· a restruc- post-Watergate situation, and referendw-n on Gllllpn. 'Ibe; ?•
turmg of the state Democratic
the turnout alone should teU governor's illcome taJ: an ~:
party leadership and who gets whether Ohioans are turned off issue ill1972. Jt was upheld, 1-1,. &gt;
tapped to run for governor in by politics.
· but was not a true lildex ot tbe' ·
1971.
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ln legislative races, If the statewide campaigns have the question was poorly wcr.", ,
Democr11ts ga/lJ control ,of the been waged on the basis of ded.
Senate and hold 'the House, as.jt "honesty, openness and inFinally, the Gilligan-Rhodes
looks like they will, the last tegrlty ." Does It Impress the
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Jaw ~;eqiJires an annual review of hospital
coots under Medicare and an adjustment
of the portion of the bill lor which a
Medicare . beneliciary is responsible, If
these costs have rtsen substantially.
The law provides a formul8 for
deterJlllning tlie amoWJt of any adjustment
in the deductible amount.
The hospital deductible amount is Ulre
the deductible amounts specified in many
auto Insurance policies, where the car ·
owner pa~s the first $00 or $100 on a repalr
bill, and the lnsw-ant;e pollcy covers the
rest.
When a Medicare . beneficiary has a
hospltsl stay of more than 60 days, be will
pay $23 a day for tlie 6lal through the 90th
day, up from tbe ptesent$21 per day. If he
,hssa post'h91111ltal stay of.over 20 days in a
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through the tOOth day, up from the present
$10.50 per day.
If a beneficiary uses · his "lifetime
reserve" days, the extra 60 hospital days a
beneficiary can· uae when he needsinore
than 90 days !'f hospital care In the same
benefit pertod, he will pay $46 for each
reserve day .used, Instead of the present
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Sall!rd!'Y announced an .-.ooograntto the
•Gov, Qillig8n said the grant· "wl)l
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and · provide job training
the unemployed,
the Ohio Department or · Edu,callon, anchrill conlrlbute to the national effort
.vocatlonai education diviSion, fOr a mlne lowBI"!IIncreulng energy supplies,"
machlnei'ym~han~ training program in Gwddines for the grant were written by
Ga!Ua and Meigs countle!J.
the Department .or Eeonomlc and . Com·
The grant will provide funds £or class- munlty '· Developme!lt's Manpower
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safety laws, malntenalli:e and repair or
•' mine machlhery, ~ Interpretation of Agency .·, Ia preJiadng a request playground area 1.s a requirement.
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, schematic drawlnga, blueprint• and · I(\ ,have Head Start .in Gallla
loa ·part of the Head Start budget,
maintenance manuals. ·
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and Meigs Countlea on a ' nine Umlted 'renovation .costs are allowable for
'I'll, p-ant wW be rilade from the · months balliJ. In ai-der to hsve the the Jllll1*e or meetlrig safety and health
Governor's DlacretioOaty Funcl for 1isCa1 Office of OliJd Development Regional · reaulatiCJIII.
year 11'16 under 11tle l of the Com- Office ~e this request, IL will be
· Individuals, churches, schools,
prehelllive Empleyment and TralnJnC neceaary to ~ow. tbat·llllitable ~tea are graog18, .or other 'agenCies having a
• Act of 18'13 (CE'I'A). The GoveniOf'l av~ble In the ~ty area
llllitable area dealrlng to make it available
:' Dlicrellclnary Fund IIIDide Up off per .
space ae~ted m~ ~t local · 1o the Head Start Program are asked -to
:1 . ceal of aU CETA lrMit)l CGIIilng lnlo the . requii'einenta or health and afety · In notify the.CAP Office, box .686, 1Pomeroy,
. alate. The ·~llld totala tl.lmiiUCin for lisCal addillon lo baYing · satllfactory · c~ Ohio 46788, «call 448-1780 in Gallipolis, or
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to speed' turnpike . work

more quickly through the toll gates than is
now · possible," said Shocknessy .
ShOCknessy said studies show the existing
system installed 1• yeari·ago was deemed
inadequate ·to handle tr~c between now
and 1910or 111111 when the turnpike is due to
become a free road.
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Cenin, . foimdei'_..!lf · the Soviet state,
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GAL.LIPOLIS
Beginning next
January I a· person who goes to the
hospital Wider Medicare .wiU be respon.
sible for the first $92 of his hospital biU.
The present deductible. of $84 wlll remain
in effect for Medicare ltaipltal admissions
durlpg !he' rest or this year.
In iumounclng the $92 deductible,
HEW Secre,lary Caspar W. Weinberger
said this amOiint is equivalent to the
average cost of cine day or hOSpital care.
The deductible Is the patt of the hospital
bill for ,.-h!Ch the beneficiary is respon.
sible for the first 60 lhiYB or hospltai care.in
each benefit period. Medla!re ' pays the
rest or the costs of covered services.
At present, the average hospital stay
under Medicare is about 1112 days; at a
coot of over $1,000.
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races are ai!Sured bea:e ~ay ill the .,:Republican Attorney James BenneU and,
G. Gordon Fisher, Rt1 I,
.J)?..-ster
bo.ard
Nov~r (leneral ~- A&amp; c~-' ·€alh0111 bas ·bec&lt;.me an lil~t '
members
was
welder at the Kyger .Greek
paiCJ)big goes in.fl! II!J fllW ~· . s, GBni candidate who is expected to ~ SupfX!l'te4
t'Lint.
former member the
Co1lli 118ns will have lo llliike several major by DeJ11ocrats and Republi~, ~ 11
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Planl; oi"r~~~~;~:r:
Olfidals at the GGII!a Coflliijl BOard of the Galli!~ ~ty1loard qt
2,
a ttucli:
long and short terms.'
~ectlona report that 1.1,257 persons have parhsan ballot.
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~a!IIJ- Weal
As If ,nine waldatei1weren't enOu,li
-. regis~ lo vote, {Jnder a ne,w sll!te law, . Under the ·terms of COI!I!Oiidatiiln, all Bolird of '·Elluo;ation; Bruce Sto.Ji, Rt. 1, to l!lllke .an Interesting r-~~ • .the ballot
all38 ~IJ!mly precinci!J Will be opened from mcwnbept~bers must seek ret!lection. Bidwell, a -'fOreman · ~t the Kyg~r Creek received. -additional pubiJCi.ty Thursday•
&amp;:.30 a,.m. fo 7:30p.m.
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The ~unty tioard has charge of the newly . l'&lt;nyer Plint and lilrmer ·member of the when it was learned that onelof the' many
MajOt' ra~ this f.a!1 are the Conunon consolidatl!!l Gallla C01mty Weal &amp;hool8.. North GaJIIa. Boar~: now ·servillg on the printed . ballots being circulated
Pleas Court JullgeStilp, ·~ Gallia County
All school board cimdldates with the county' boar~ ; J. E. !'Dick" Cremeens, Rt. throUghout the county may be. illegalllfld
Local Board of Education, Gallla County exception of ·one, , Forrest Smith of 1, Crown City, !l.t.farmer and •former hadatleaatthreeposslblevtolationsiiJ!der
AQC!Itor,and Gallia Couniy Commissioner. Cheshlre, have previous experience as . presidept of the Hal,han Trace 119111'11 and tbe')lew Ohio ·Election Laws. &lt;' · ·
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rn Galli~, all eyes will be focused !Joard members,
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current cOUilty ~ .member, Gr~P~vllle
1~ the. Gallia Cowity Audi~'s race, ··
on the ~on :Pleas Jooge race where
.Candidates are· Murray Olqrch.of·Rt. Burnette, Rt. I, P~triot, a retired farmer Dorijthy Cobdee, a Democrat,,Ji lopposlng
party Unes have split l!lllie sup~rt of two 1, Crolvri €tty, a rormer teacher and and businessman,');ow in his sixtH year as Repul)lican Joe Alley. Mrs. OOndee, a
candidates.
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Judge Ronald R. Calhoun was elected of Education; J. C. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Bid- Education .
Center, ran Wlopposed in the May
to the post six years ago after he came to well, an ~•mployee of Evans Packlng
According to attorney Lee Wurster of Primary.
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Alley, an assistant to Gallia County
Gallia CoWlty I!POO the eocota'agement Company and former ~ember of the North the Elecilon Division, Secretary of State's
and support of the .Do!mQct·atic Party.
Gallla Board of Education; Dale Rothgeb, office,. members elected to the board of Engil'!eer Gletlll Smith, defeated Worthy
Now, there Is reported 'to•be a major Jr., Rt. 1, Gallipolis, Assistant City Editor education in Tuesday's election will F;vans and Charles Jones in the GOP
split between the party imd C8lhoun. Some of the Gallipolis TribWle and former assume duties following certification by
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By Jan Couatryman . , regular Iliad for the young
Jt started out to be a normal ' woman, who started driving
rainy Wednesday l!lomlng a! · with Central and Southern, she
Ohi~ VaHey Publishing Co.'s says they'll haul anything.
· ' "Paper Is harder to inove";
plant in Gallipolis:
There was a )oad of Jk&gt;water · she observed, "but I haven't
newsprint walling on' Third figured out why yet."
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Ave., the driver OfAhe truck,
Although Anna never thought
curled ln)o the .w,rmth•of the . much about driving unUl she
eab,.w~ asleep W!jl~ng for· the re~tci)ed maturity, she insists
plant to open. ..~
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shecan'tstop,evenafteronlya
No one .thougbt too • much . 0 year 01). lhe ro-d and four to
,!lbout ·u ·untii'/OV..P ·empJilye fi:ve months of. soJo ·drlving.
Otho 1\lat~. · pr,ess'room
'·'Other drivers who have
foreman, w~,llfOI!t · to ·wal!e the been on the road a long time
lruclt dr!vet. All was routine. say it gets in )'0111' blood," she
!llllt~·!"9Wlted 1111! side of the
coinmented. "'I'h!ey're right.
..Vtilt, Gl&gt;!C cab, Ia~ on the Some days It feels like the
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Window, and then ~q back whole world is conilng down .on
appalled. ·
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you 'and you think you'd like to
The driver_!W!~Jlli lady.
quit, but the next day is always
That was ,l!JW Anna Lltch- different, and then it's an right
fCirli, a ~ .brunette from
again."
Na~hviiJe:r,fiTenn . , was InAnna said there are a lot of
trl)duce&lt;l:-to GJillipolis.
women drivll'!g rigs now, but
'J'he. ~year old divorcee tll8t most of them work In
IT'S A BIG STEP_ Anna U:ldlford ·
GMC r!l · .drl~_lli!" foi- Ugon, using a rig
partnership
with · their
visiter,! GaWpolis early Wednesday ·
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After ;~~~c- ~,.lYhich belongs to her father. He husbands. In the year·she has
cesafull).' swinging the 46,000 pound rtg ,-ith its 211 top.,l9ad11( taught he; to _dr~ve and owns a
been on·the roa~ $&lt;: has seen
paper irito the docli: l!t Ohio Valley Publishing . - poeed for Oeet .of ~ b1g trucks.,Anna's
only one other gll'lliriving solo.
one of the pictures her mother cl!n't belle\'~~ver taken. rig ~e1ghs 46,000 pounds
It doesn't bother her very .
Driving l.s in th!! famlly and Anna saysher,mCit!ler doean't see. ell!p~•.-Loaded, 1t's a different
m~ch.
It a5 a novelty.
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KIDS LOVE MAYOR
NEW YORK (UP! )- Mayor
Abe Beame took a walking tow! ontii Hil•d from page 1
of Brooklyn Thw-sday, in the supporting the Natw-al Remidst of hundreds of trick-or- sources Director wbo has been
treaters. At one point Beame widely quoted as saying the
was surrounded by a group of state would be better off
youngsters in Halloween garb without a gas or coal industry.
~clamorin~ for his autograph,
In the race for the U.S.
prompting a lady to tell the Senate seat currently held by
mayor, " the kids love you."
lame duck Sen. Howard M.
"They're
my
size,'' Metzenbawn, IU&gt;hio, Republiresponded the five-foot one- can candidate Ralph J. Perk
loch mayor.
attacked a poll printed by. his
PAPER STRUCK
hometown newspaper, the
CLEVELAND
(UP!) - The
Cleveland Plain Dealer, which
Cleveland
Chapter
of the
indicated
Democratic
OLIVIER IS ILL ·
Newspaper
Guild
tOday
struck
7037P
BRIGHTON, England (UP!) nominee, John Glenn, would the Plain Dealer, Ohio's
- Actor -director Lord Olivier, win by a wide margin.
Perk's campaing manager, largest newspaper , after
director of Britain's National
rejecting the morning paper's
Theater, has been hospitalized Rrobert T. Bennett, said the latest contract offer. Guild
for the past two weeks suf- po11 " consisted of 600 in- members set up picket lines at
fering from muscular in- terviews across the state, 14 the newspaper at 6 a.m. EST,
flammation, the Sussex per cent of which were from six' bow-s after the old pact be·
Hospital said Thursday. Cuyahoga CoWJty."
"That would be 84 people tween the Guild and the news·
17" (dlag. meas.) Super-Solarcolor TV ·
Olivier, 67, was listed in "fair"
from the ·almost two million paper expired.
As modern as today in styling, as advanced as
condition.
people in the COWlty, hardly a
tomorrow in performance. Admiral Super-SolarBig savings on womens fur trimmed coats- womens
CONDITION SERIOUS
reasonable sample to deter.
color for purity in color, power and performance.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
blouses - womens pants - misses blue denim western
mine Mayor Perk's true
Carrying handle for convenience in carrying
COLORfUL .
jackets. Luggage on sale.
support in the area," Bennett son of Pittsburgh Pirates
from room to room . Wa lnut grained finish on
President
Dan
Galbreath,
polystyrene.
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Glenn, ·on the other hand, Squire Galbreath, 14, remained
Boys slacks and Fashion jeans V2 price sale- mens
Rolla bout Stand Inc I uded
apparently enjoying his report- in serious condition today at a "
and boys winter iackets - mens $9.00 to $12.00 shirts for
ed wide lead in the race, went local hospital following brairi
The
boy
was
admitted
surgery.
$6.99- Western jeans for men. Sale Qric.e!i on mens ties
to a Polish picnic Thursday.
Glenn attended a backyard Sunday to Riverside Methodist
-and special sale prices on Tonka Toys at the Toy Store.
lunch at the borne of Mrs. Anna Hospital after complaining of a
From
Up
Tomaszel&lt;, . 80, and her son, severe headache following a
Walter, on Cleveland's east bike ride near his home here .
Shop Friday and Saturday Nights Till 8 P.M.
side.
59 N. Second St.
Included on the menu were
REVfV AL BEGINS
IN MIDDLEPORT .
Middleport, o.
kielbasa, homemade Polish
DEXTER - A week's
soup, pork chops, mashed revival will begin Sunday, Nov.
potatoes, sauerkraut, string 3 at the Old Dexter Chw-ch.
beans, fresh tomatoes and Services will be at 7:30 p.m.
Polish apple cake.
· Everyone is welcome to attend.
Call No. 491
CharterNo.191W
National Bank Region No.4
The former astronaut spoke
briefly following the dinner to
REPORT OF CONDriiON, CONSOLIDATING
about 200 children at St.
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
Hyacinth's School and at the
Alliance of Poles' headquarters.
State Auditor Joseph T.
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of Pomeroy in tbe Station of Ohio, at the close of business on October 15 1974
charges by Republican candipabllshed in response to call made by Comptroller of the currency under''rille
12, United States Code, Seelion 161.
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W. Tracy, that there has been
oo audit of the state WeUare
ASSETS
MEN'S Sizes 35 to SO
· Department in three and oneCash and due from hanks - - -. • - - - • . - - • . . . • . • • $ 1,556,841. 79
half
years.
U.S. Treasw-y secw-ities • · • - - ••. - - - - - • 3 0391160.57
Obligations of other U.S. Government
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agencies and corporations : - • . • • . • . 1.56,028.50
the Auditor's office has not
REDUCED
audited the WeUare DepartObligation ~ of States and political subdivisions - • - . - - - -. 2,250,104.66
20%
20%
ment in the last three and•one~
Other securities - - - - - , - - - • - • - - - • . . • • • 37,742.50
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half years, how is it that my
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exan\lners have ref,used to
6,575,000.00
MEN'S
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.L oans-·-····· ·· - - · · · · · · · · 7,771,163.07
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
million in welfare bills?"
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Ferguson asked.
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By Lady Manhattan.
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Other assets . . . • . - • . . . • . . .
· Ferguson, whose SQll Tom is
- . 6,531.98
TOTAL ASSETS • • • · - - - • . . . opposing Tracy in Tuesday's
$21,681,456.89
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election,
said Tracy's charges.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
show the GOP candidate was
MEN'S
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and corporations • • - - - - • - - . • . . . . .
"totally
ignorant
of
the
opera·
$4,822,162.61
lions of both the state auditor's
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
COLORED
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office
and the state Welfare
partnerships, and corporations - - - . • - • • • . • ~ 12,462,864.87
Department."
Deposits of United States Government • - • - - . . - . • • 58,1160.19
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Deposits of States and political subdivisions - ••• - •• - • • · 2,321,366.1W
Certified and officers' checks, etc. - • . . - • • • • • • - - 36,374.09
refusal to release an audit of
MEN'S
Warren Public Scbools so the
TOTAL DEPOSITS - - - - • • - • - $19,700,828.56
Long Sleeve Pullover
voters~ can have the facts
(a) Total demand deposits - •• - • • $ 6,2!6,799.45
before Tuesday amounts to
(b) Total'time and savings deposits • • •• - $13,484 029,11
REDUCED
Other liabilities • - • • . • - - . • - - • • • . • • 231,68Q,__66
misfeasance of office on tiJe
DRESSESREDUCED30% Turtl&lt;&gt;. Crew Neck and
part . of Auditor Joseph
TOTAL UABIUTIES · - - • • - " • • - • - • - • $19,932,515.42
Ferguson.
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
· Tracy said the voters in a
Reserve for. bad debt losses on loans
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·school district . "absolutely·
(set up pursuant to IRS rulings) . . - • ' • • - . • . • • - 91,207.82
have a right to know where
TOTAL RESERVES 01)1 LOANS,AND SECURITIES . • •
• $91,207.82
. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
!heir l!chools $nd financially'
REDUCED20%
Equity capital-total • - - • . • •
and whether or not the schools
- $1,657,733;65
R.EDUC!D
Leather, Nylons
Col)Uilon Stock-total par value • . • . - • ·
have the flindl to ke!!P their
. 200,000.00
Wools,
,
No. shares authorized 8,000
doors open." .
No. shares outstanding 8,000
Tracy llllid he agreed the
l LOT MEN'S
auditor llliould put a mor!torl·
Surplus -- . · · ·- • • ·- · - - · - - - • •• -. •• - 1000000.00
PERMANENT PRESS
·urn on politically motivated
· Undivided profits • • - • - • . . • - - - , ••.'457;733;65
VALUES
audits a month before the .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
. $1,657,733.116
TO
$14.00
TOTAL UABIUTIES, RESERVES, AND
electloli, "But I think that
NOW
refusal to ,report to the people
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - •
$21,681~456.89
on the financial status of their
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
sChool districts is a major
days ending with call date . • • - . • •
exception and should be
$19,793,211.25
remedied today by Auditor
Average of total •loans' for the 15 calendar
, days ending with call date • . • . . ••
Ferguson."
,
$ ,7,740,459.32

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the progress we are, there's no
reason to haw a third party· in

Farmer said that both sides
had exchanged revisions of
proposals on Wednesday and
subcommittees still were
meeting on the unresolved
issues of benefits, surface
mining problems and . wage
classifications.
He said thafthe cost of livtng
proposal
by the union W!lS one
agreement. ''
of
those
items
which may be
Asked if the negotiators
might also seek the help of unresolved unUI the last day.

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. County Friday afternoon.

Pilot, daugh,ter hurt all
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POMEROY- A pilot of a small single
engine plane and his daughter were Iii•
jured _ neither apparently seriously when tbe plane crashed near here on
Cherry JUdge, Township Road&lt;247; Frlday
afternoon.
,
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·
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach said the
Mn.llaat.la iD Ualvetalty Hoapltal,
accident occurred at about 2:30p.m. when
.Colatil
. ArM, wbere abe · '"
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.... · the single engine plane, piloted by John
~ Wi'!li· Voluateen wlaldai lo
Hansen', 54, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
cloaale lllled abould Coataet Red er.acoompanl'ed by his daughter, Chris, 23,
OftHn'l nt Rober Medical "-·r
Gaillp6.
~- Ia
also of Fort Laooerdale, attempted'to land
on Hansen's farm on Cherry· Ridge,
· Bedford Township. Hansen told Sheriff
Hartenbach he misjudged his ppproach
and his plane crossed Township Road 247
TllltFrSREPORTED
~ 1111d hit an embankment.
·GAU.li'OLIS - Gallia sheriff's
Hansen bacl:'a severe cut on his right
deputies Friday Investigated a brealdng · wrist and his daUghter suffered bruises
and ea~~er~a&amp; at the home of Ethel Hill on ancl taeeratlons. They were taken to
·LoWer Rlv.- Rd. .Someone stole a coal ·veterans Memorial Hospl·tal by• the
_. heater, clotba,'.groceries, tWo rugs .and., PO!lltroy Emergency Squad.
lt!'o woolllllnlllta. Bob Keyser .of Kerr also
· Doral Hili, Pomeroy Route 3, a neighreported the lbeft of a fl'ont door taken off bor, who obaerved the era$, ~ailed the
.a
~let parked ~t his home. . . . . . sheriff'• ottp and the 'Pomeroy Squad.
URGENT APPEAL
GAlLIPOLIS - Aa lll'ICDt appeal
for
of A·Neptlve type blood
wu .... S.IIIrdaybyrelallvelofMn.
"*- ~ of UU Eutem Ave.,

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· The Federal Aviation Authortliei were
notified Immediately and periillssion
obtained to mwe the plane.
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llansenadvisedSheriffHartenbeehbe
had been DYing since he was II. Ha1u1en
was :reated. and relealied at the hospital. ·
· Miss Hansen was admitted for further
treatment.
WANT)'IIIEUTO~UIT

SAIGON (UP!) - ' Demands for
President Nguyen Van Thieu•a reolgllaUon ·
picked up · 11101nentwn Saturday Wi1h a
petition dri)le in both houses or the South
Vietnamese Nation&amp;! Assembly,

TREATIES SOUGHT
,
MADRID (UPI)- U. &amp;, ~at- '
large Rob!ri McCioili:ey arriVed Satarday .~
ontbeflntlegoran~atorymisa!Oilto ;
secure renewal · of treaties grantin«. tbe , ..
Unlleji 'Statea the ~ or mllltary b8lea ill ~
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