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14- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, Sept. 4, 1975

President welcomes home Secretary of State
WASHINGTON ( UPJ) President Ford personally
welcomed Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger home
from the Middle East· Wednesday night, and both men

today turned to the task of
convincing Congress to send
U.S. civilian technicians to
monitor the in terim Egyptian&amp;Israeli peace accord .

Daylight seen
in coal strike
CHARLESTON,
W.Va .
(UP! ) -Coal operators have
agreed to an industry-union
panel to hear the grievences
of wildcatting southern West
Virginia
coa l
miners,
prompting United Mine
Workers President Arnold
. Miller to predict the 24-&lt;iayold strike will end in a few
days.
About 20,000 miners in
southern West Virginia,
however, held steadfastly
today to a demand for the
right to strike without federal
court intervention.
There were scattered
reporis of violence to keep
miners from going back to
their jobs. While no injuries
were reported, some miners
reporting for work Wednesday said sholgwt pellets
were fired into their cars
outside coal mines in
southern counties.
Strike leaders flooded the
coalfields with new pamphlets urging the men not to
relent because "the companies are vicious and will
stop at nothing."
As the strike approached

the end of a full month, a fine ·
against the in ternat ional
United Mine Workers union
climbed to $1 million . U.S.
District Judge K.K. Ha ll has
threatened to let the fine rise
to $1 .5 million with a daily
increase of $100,000 each day
the strike continues .
In Washington Wednesday,
Miller announced the union
and the Bituminous Coal
Operators Association, by
mutual agreement, plan to
set up a special panel to hear
miners'
complaints
in
.Charleston-based District 17,
where the wildcat flared Aug .
II.
But Miller said the commission would not be activated until the illegal work
stoppage ends, and he
criticized forces who have
kept it going in defiance of his
and Hall's orders to return to
work.
Miners in half a dozen
states who joined the walkout
launched a back.- to-work
trend after tl)e Labor Day
holiday, but holdouts in
southern West Virginia
coalfields refused to call it
quits.

Egypt and Israel were to
formally sign the agreeme nt
today in Geneva.
Ford
and
Kissinger
scheduled an early mornin g
meeting to brief Democratic
and Republican lea ders of
Congress on details of the
accord. Later in the day
Kissinger will brief the
Senate Foreign RPlati ~"&gt; n :e:
Committee .
In an unusual tribute , Ford
went to nearby Andrews Air
Force Base to welcome
Kissinger back from his two

weeks of shuttle diplomacy civilian technicians to man
which led up to the interim . electronic sensing devices to
accord .
monitor compliance with the
Before an applauding a udi- interim accord in the Sinai
enc'e of officials Ford hailed desert.
"! trus t that the Congress
the agreeme nt as hPinf' ".-.f
great Importance not on ly to will agree that this very
th e parties involved but to the small conting ent will be a
entire world."
proper activity," he sa id
''America can be ve ry Wednesday night.
Already, Ford appears to
proud of its role of
peacemaking, " he declared. have won wide support for the
Ford needs the consent of plan among Republican and
Congress to carry out a key
Democrat ic
congressional
provision of the accord , the
leaders, with the notable
sending of up to 200 American
Senate
exception
of

Democratic leader Mike
Mansfeld . He says the
presence of U.S. civilians
might draw the United States
into any future Mideast war.
But many membe rs of
Congress want to hear more
details, and final approval
will depend on how they
receive Kissinger's briefings.
The Israeli parliament
Wednesday approved the accord, 70 to 43 with seven
abstentions, after nine hours
of often healed debate. Under
the accord, which Egypt and

Israel had initialed Monday,
Israel will withdraw from key
territory in the Sinai in return
for Egyptian concessions
including a pledge against
use of force and assurance
that non-mil!tary Israeli
cargoes can go through the
Suez Canal.
Kissinger stopped in
several
other Mideast
countries on his way home to
talk about the agreement. A
senior official traveling with
him said the accord got warm
approval from Saudi Arabia's

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DRIVER INJURED - Ernest E . Spencer, 22, Racine, driver of the semi outfit, above,
was injured in an accident Thursday on Rt. 143, two a nd four tenths miles east of the Athens
Countyline. The tractor-trailer owned by Carl Vanover of Syracuse as Katie Crow's camera
proves, was demolished . See story, "School Bus," on Page 4.

CO.{;APTAINS OF THE MEIGS MARAUDER football team introduced al Meigs meet
the learn Thursday night at Marauder Stadiwn in Pomeroy, 1-r, Mike Magnotta, Coach
01arles Chancey, and Terry Qualls . See page 2.

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Devotee/ To The
POMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

JOHN BLAKE, CENTER FOR the Meigs Marauders,
worked out Thursday evening following meet the team at
Meigs Stadiwn in Pomeroy . See page 2.

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of The Meigs-M11smr Areil
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1975

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By MELANIE DEEDS
DETROIT (UP!) - Mter
seven minutes, Charles
4
~Chuc1den O'Brien left the
grand jury room, unsmiling
and uncooperative.
His lawyer said the burly,
41-year old O'Brien, who calls
himself a foster son of James
R. Hoffa, refused to answer
questions Wednesday before
a federal grand jury that is
trying to learn how and why

l?'fleroY·

Syria's governinl! Ba 'ath
party later denounced the
accord as a "major setback
for the progress of the Arab
struggle." The senior U.S.
official, who declined to be
identified, said the United
States ezpects the Soviet
Union also to attack the
accords.

VOL. XXVII NO. 101
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indictment hit ·

MEIGS THEATRE

Assad.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Hoffa expecting
the former Teamsters union
boss disappeared.
Attorney James W. Burdick said the grand jury was
"fishing" in Teamsters union
affairs wtder the guise of
probing the Hoffa case.
O'Brien reportedly is sure he
will be indicted.
O'Brien was described by
federal investigators as a key
figure in the case. He already
has admitted he was in the
same area at the same time
Hoffa disappeared from
outside a suburban Detroit
restaurant July 30.
O'Brien called it a coincidence.
O'Brien also has admitted
he was driving a car owned
by the son of a reputed Mafia
chieftain, Anthony
William J . Harmon, L.
Giacalone. When he left home
Diane Harmon to Landon
for the last time, Hoffa told
Adkins, Sharon Adkins, Lot,
his family he was going to
Minersville.
join Giacalone for lunch.
Jack W. Crisp, Glenna
The car, federal inCrisp to James Jackson
vestigators said later, conCrisp, Aliena Rae Crisp, 1.03 tained traces of Hoffa's scent
A. , Salem.
and hair the same color as
Charles A. Hilton, Cora
Hoffa's .
Hilton to Norman L. Lehew,
Federal authorities refused
Gertrude Lehew, 1 A.,
to say what questions were
Lebanon.
asked O'Brien.
Gary W. Gater, Brenda
Within an hour of his a~
Gater to Ellsworth J . Holden
pearance, Hoffa's lawyer
Jr., Ann Holden, Parcels, son, James P. Hoffa, charged
Scipio.
O'Brien with involvement in
Alma Yowtg to Alfred E. the Hoffa disappearance. He
Young I A., Salisbury.
said O'Brien's refusal to take
Danny L. Cremeans, a lie detector· test or answer
Barbara Cremeans to James grand jury questions made it
A. Cremeans, Bonnie M. "absolutely clear" that he
was involved.
Cremeans, 1.5 A., Orange.
The Detroit Free Press said
Louisa Webb to Wallace G.
Haynes, Waunita G. Haynes, O'Brien told one of its
6,000 sq. ft., Letart.
reporters that he is sure the
Albert Goeglein, Ida Susan grand jury wlii indict him in
GoegleintoAlvinRayTaylor, the case even thdugh u.s.
Ruth Ann Taylor , 1 A., authoritiessaythegrandjury
Chester. .
is seeking information, not
Ceona Kay Roach, Keith G. indictments.
Aelker to Max 0 . Davis,
"I can feel it in my bones,"
Arlene N. Davis, .21 A., .04 A., the
newspaper · quoted
Salisbury·
O' Brien as saring. " In three
Ruth Stace to William J. or four weeks those idiots
Harman; Lot, Minersville. (the jurors) wlll come down
Howard L . . Barber, Bar- with one of their rubber
bafa J. Barber to Charles D. · stamp indictments and the
Wilson, Iola M. Wilson, man indicted wili be one
Parcel, Olive.
Chuck O'Brien."
Duane F. Stanley, Hazel K.
Stanley, Denzle C. Stanley,
Julia Stanley, Vivian Stanley, .
Dale M. Stanley, Julia
Stanley, . Harry
Ross ,
TONIG,HT
Geraldine Ross, Gladys
THURS .. SEPT. 4
Welch, Gary Welch, Daniel
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Stanley, Shirley Stanley,
Arlene Williams, Kenneth D. ·
· Wiliiams · to Harold R . ·
Fri. thru Tuesday
'Dunham,
Dorothea
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Sept. S-9
Irwin Allen 's
Dunham, Parcels, Scipio.
THE .TOWERING
" Willl8m R. Fetiy, Beverly
INFERNO
J. Fetty to G~ E. Michael,
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Vlct,orla ' J . Michael, Lot,

King Khalld, a more
moderate endorsement from
Jordan's King Hussein and a
noncommittal •1 essment
from Syrian President Hafez

Miller In coalfields hoping
to settle wildcat walkouts
a subpoena on two key figures
who have rallied thousands of
men behind a " right-tost rike '' ·movement.
In his first trip to the coal
belt of southern West Virginia
since the strike flared Aug .
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with officials of the union's
District 17, where the strike
activity ha s been conBy United Press International
centrated.
The back-to-work trend
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. - PRESIDJ',:NT FORD invaded
Ronald Reagan country today and continued to orchestrate his that began after Labor Day
favorite them : wtshackle American business and industry so ended Thursday. Pickets
workers can take home "a paycheck instead of a raincheck." marched outside mines that
Denouncing government regulation of industry as a "mulligan had reopened and shut them
stew of rules and regulations .. . a nightmare of redtape and down again, increasing the
number of idle miners from
pajler-shuffiing;~· Ford urged California businessmen to help
him "free the free enterprise system.
20,000 to 30,000 in one day.
Making the first of two forays he hss scheduled this month
Gwtfire broke out at the
for the nation's most populous state, Ford addressed the Host SSE Mining Co., a stripping
Breakfast, an annual clambake of California's top operation at Wharncliffe in
businessmen. His speech kicked off a rigorous day in which he Mingo Cowtty .
had meetings with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and top state
" Our people were told to
politicians and delivered a crime message to a joint session of move to a certain area and
the Caiifornia legislature before flying back to Washington for were ushered arowtd at gun·
a weekend of golf.
point," an official of the firm
said. " They even held the
WASHINGTON
SECRETARY OF STATE Henry office girl, who just happened
Kissinger has received strong Senate support for swift along ."
congressional authorization to use tJ. S. civilian technicians
The official said strikers
after promising Americans would be informed of all U. S. shot out tires on one vehicle,
commitments in the Egyptian-Israeli accord. " The American disabled others and blasted
people will know everything we are committed to," Kissinger radio equipment.
told reporters after a three-hour meeting with Senate Foreign
The strikers disarmed
Relations Committee members and at least 18. Qther senators. miners who had returned to
Kissinger said all documents would be given to the com- work, then forced one man to
mittee Monday. The Senate Armed Services Committee has drive them down a hill below
scheduled closed hearings on the accord Thursday . Kissinger the mining site and fled.
made his promise offull disclosure after Senator Clifford Case , Sheriff's deputies were
R-N .J., insisted all American commitments in the Sinai accord unable to rowtd up any
he made public. "We could not say America is committed to
anything that America does not know about," Case told
reporters in the presence of Kissinger.
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(UPI)
United Mine
Workers Preside nt Arnold
Miller came to the coalfields
today to try to settle a crippling month-old wildcat

strike that has produced
renewed violence.
Strikers with sho tguns
drove strip miners from their
jobs at gunpoint Thursday.
and federal marshals served

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coalfields,
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sporting goods· store advertised a "strike sale" offf
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20
ermg " per cent 0 on a
guns with a UMW ca rd ."
A work era t a Boo ne ""
voun t y
mine described another confrontation with pickets.
" We got together and got
our guns and waited ... Then
they pulled, up just off
company property . We all
went together , had guns,
shotgwts and highpowered
rifles and hollered at them .
"One got his gun and we
shot in the air and they took
off."
Meanwhile, U.S. District
C&lt;Jurt Judge K.K . Hall lodged
contempt of court charges
against Skip Delano and
Bruce Miller, two young
miners who rallied thousands
of workers under a "right to
strike" banner in the wildcat
strike.
Delano, a Maryland native
with one year's experience as
a miner, and MiUer led a
series of rallies in the work
stoppage that one point idled
up to 60,000 miners, or twothirds of the nation' s
bitwninous coal work force.
Hall said Delano and Miller
continually violated his edict
by "actively engaging" in a
cam paign to ·prolong the
strike which the judge earlier
declared was illegal.

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Southern Ohio Coal Co. returned to work today.
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Sudan coup I·s crushed
CAIRO, Egypt IUP!) The Sudanese armed forces
crushed an attempted coup
against President Jaafar
Nurneiry today and killed the
coup leader, the Sudan News
Agency said .
The mastermind of the plot ,

CARS DAMAGED
Two cars had minor
damages and one driver was
cited to mayor's cow-t as a
result of an accident on East
Main St., Pomeroy, at 7:05
a.m. Friday. Police said a car
driven by William Snodgrass,
26, New Haven, pulling from
the parking lot, s truck a car
driven by Richard Garfield,
31, Pomeroy , who was attempting to pull onto the lot.
Snodgrass was cited for
failin g to yield .

Lt . Col. Hassan Hussein
Osman, had earlier gone on
Omdurman radio to report
the overthrow of Nwneiry
and the dissolution of the
government.
But the coup he led together
with a number of jwtior army
officers ·Was crushed within
two hours by units loyal to
President Numeiry, the
agency said .

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday
through
Tuesday, fair Sunday and
Monday and a chance of
showers Tuesday. Highs
will be In the 70s and lower
80s and lows will be in the
50s.

Imports topped 5th of market

CAIRO, EGYPT - PRESIDENT ANWAR SADAT has
attacked "seditious rumor-mongers" in the Soviet Union and
accused the Kremlin of "attempting to undermine the unity of
the Arabs." The president angrily lashed out at the Soviet
Union Thursday for boycotting the signing of the new Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement in Geneva.
"I consider that the Soviet U~ion , by virtue of the stand it
took today, was flagrantly instigating and attempting to undermine the unity of the Arabs," he said. He spoke in an hourlong address to a joint meeting of Egypt's parliament and only
political party, the Arab Socialist Union.
Sadat accused Soviet leaders of disrupting past American
peace efforts by passing out "what they described as secret
and public provisions" to Syrian and Palestinian officials.
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The same seditious rumor-mongers are in action today
delivering false memoranda, " he said.

By CHARLES W. BELL
DETROIT
( UPI )
Foreign car sales in August
hit their highest levels of the
year, accounting for more
than one of every five new
cars bought last month by
Americans.
Ford Motor Co., hoping to
stem the foreign upswing,
announced plans Thursday to
produce a minicar for
marketing in 1977.
The strong foreign sales
report coincided Thursday
with figures from · the Big
Four
automakers
that
siiowed their own domestic
sales in August at a five-year
low.

WASHINGTON- RAISING THE F1RST.{;LASS stamp
.from 10 to 13 cents before Christmas will " infuriate and
seriously inconvenience" postal patrons, a key congressional
committee chairman has warned the Postal Service. The
board of governors of the financially ailing Postal Service
officially cleared another hurdle on the way to the I :kent firstclass stamp Thursday.
Under the postal laws, Postmaster General Benjamin
Bailar can follow· the governors' acceptance of a 10-cent
permanent rate with a "temporary" increase of up to 30 per
By LEONA~ CURRY
cent after 90 days. But Chairman Jame~ Hanley of the House ··
WASHINGTON (UP!)
postal service subcommittee said in a letter to Bailar that an
Wholesale prices increased
increase before Christmas " would create great and un- 0.8 per cent in August, but job
necessary confusion among the millions of Americans whc gains by factory workers last
mail holiday greetings."
month held the unemployment rate at 8.4 per cent,
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO .SUPREME COURT today the Labor Department said
ruled that the hwtting of mourning doves in Ohio is legal. The today.
court, in a &amp;-1 vote, dismissed a request for a writ of prohibition
The rise in the Wholesale
pennan~ntly halting the seas'on that started Monday but was
Price Index pushed the anstopped late Tuesday.
nual rate to a near doubleThe Department of Natural Resources suspended the digit rate of 9.6 per cent. The
season, the first in 67 years on the mourning dove, late index measures costs to bulk
Tuesday after it received a temporary order issued Sunday by purchasers , which soon will
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Frank Celebrezze from his home be passed along to the conin Clevetarld.
swner.
The department said there
LOUISVILLE;, KY. - OFFICIALS CALLED THE opening were 7.8miilion people unemday of the nation's largest new desegregation busing program ployed in August - unchanged
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from July- while th~ total

U.S. automakers already
have written off the 1975
model year as a disaster and
are promoting the ir 1976
models.
The plans for a minicar
challenge to the foreigner
producers by Ford Motor Co .
came in an announcement by
Henry Ford II, marking his
58th birthday Thursday.
Ford also predicted U.S.
automakers would shake off
their longest and deepest
sales slump since the
Depressio n of . t he 1930s,
though he did not go as far as
a colleague, President Lee
lacocca, who said 1976 could
become a boom year.

A strong upswing, Ford
said, depends on the national
economic climate, help from
Congress and a little bit of
luck. He projected U.S. car
sales of 9.1 million for 1976
compared · with his own
project ion of 8.1 million for
this year - th e worst level in
13 years.
He said the "smaller and
much lighter" car would go
on sale early in 1977 and could
get 40 miles a gallon on the
highway . He did not mention
it, but the car also would
challenge the new General
Motors Corp. minicar, the
Chevette, which already is on
the market.

Jobless hold at 8.4·%

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number of employed persons ticipation of a price increase
rose by 250,000 following a and autoworkers benefited
much bigger jump in the from improved sales at the
previous month. A to 11 of end of the model year.
85.4 million persons had jobs
. The 6.4 per cent rate in
last month, the department . August compared to a 1975
pel!!&lt; of 9.2 per cent last May.
said.
The department said
The jobless rate for adult
employment among factory males fell significantly from
workers jumped by 200,000- 7 per cent to 6.6 per cent and
the first such increase since the rate for adult women
May, 1974, when auto dropped slightly from 7.9 per
production picked up at the cent to 7.7 per cent.
conclusion of the Arab oil
Administration officials
embargo. A total of 22.4 have said. inflation as
million persons were em- reflected by a rise in the
ployed in goods producing wholesale index was the most
industries.
serious impediment to a
In August, steel mills were revival of national economic
working over:time to meet heait)1 .
inc rea sed or,der s m an'

Foreign cars, paced by
record performances by
Datswt and Honda, captured
21.8 per cent of the American
market in August. It was the
best month of a good year for
the )ntports .
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BOMB KILLS
LONDON (UP! ) - A
bomb exploded In the
ground floor lobby of the 311story Hilton hotel today,
killing and
maiming
guests, shattering windows
and doors, and blowing out
a side of a restaurant.
Scotland Yard said two
persons died and eight
were seriously Injured In
the blast. Others suffered
minOr injuries and shock.
Army bomb experts using
a new robot bomb handler
were tackling a suspected
second bomb.

Four arraigned
Four persons arraigned in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court House Judge J oh n C.
Bacon Tuesday pleaded not
g uilty . They were Doug
Burns and Calvin Mayle, on
charges of being involved in
the Guessler Jewelry theft.
and Bub Patterson and
Gerald Hendricks charged
with
r ece ivin g
stolen
property . Trial date tias been
set fur Sept. 24 at 9 a .m.
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Honors taken
at state fair
Five Meigs County 4-H a second year veleran of the
members won honors at Ute State Fatr Style Revue.
She
modeled creamOhio Stale Fair.
colored
polyester
gabardine
Receiving "Outstanding of
bibbed
pants,
topped
by a
the Day" for her refinished
furniture was Mandie Rose, western-style matchins
daughter of Mr . a nd Mrs . jacket. Dark brown top
stitchery accented the jacket.
John J . Rose of Bashan .
Mandie, a member of the A dark brown knit top
Bashan Bunch 4-H Club, completed the outfit.
Barbara competed with the
exhibited a bed she built from
top
sports clothes winners for
discarded wooden spools used
for storing wire. Her unique several other counties for the
ideawonhertop honors in the hon or of being selected as one
of the " Outstanding of the
State Fair Decorama .
Besides home furni sh ings, Day" in her category.
Meigs County took double
Mandie is interested in many
o ther areas
of
home honors in the Food a nd
economics. She plans to work Nutrition Show at the fair .
toward a degree hi home Receving " Outstanding of the
economics at Ohio State Day" for their breads
University where s he will be projects were Debbie Birchfield and Julia Gheen.
a freshman this tall.
Debbie, daughter of Mrs.
Barbara Douglas, daughter
Rosella
Birchfield of Route I,
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rutland, is a member of the
Douglas of RFD. Coolville,
Columbia
Make-it 4-H Club .
won ·•outstanding of the
Day" honors for her sports This was her first year to
compete in the Food and
outfit in the State Fair Style
Nutrition Show at the State
Revue. Barbara , a member
of the Sunbeams 4-H Club, is Fair.
Julia Ghee n, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs . Ca rl Gheen of
Harrisonville is a member of
the Harrisonville Girls 4-H
Club. This was her second
year to exhibit breads at the
State Fair. In county competition this year, Julia
shared reserve c hampion
honors with Mary Mora for
her breads project.
Marcia Dillard, with her
registered quarter horse ,
Emery 's Choice, placed first
in the sta te in horsema nship
fur 14 year oids.
Marcia, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Dillard of
Pomeroy, and a five-year
member of the Meigs County
4-H Pleasure Riders, was
se lected for state competition
on the basis of her fine perDON NELSON
formance at the Meigs
County Fair .
The
4-H
members
represe nting Meigs County at
the State Fair were. Horse
Show, Marcia Dillard and
Robin Ritchie ; Decorama,
Mandie Rose; Style Revue,
Betsy Amsbary , Barbara
Douglas, Niesel Duvall,
Bonita Johnson, Mary Mora
Camil le Swindell;
Don E. Ne lson, Route 1, and
Woodworking,
Lester Jeffers.
Middleport, an assistant vice
Also, Food -and Nutrition
preside nl , has been named
Show,
Debbie Birchfield,
manager of the Pomeroy
National Bank's new branch Teresa Carr , Carl Gheen ,
which will open for business Julia Gheen, Julie Johnson
in Tuppers Plains on Monday . an d Tammie Starcher, and
A 1967 graduate of Mid- Demonstrations, Sonia Carr.
dleport Hi gh School, Ne lson Mary Colwell , Melanie
attended
Ohi o
State Dillard, Sarah Goebel,
fu! c hei Hunter and Sharon
University for t hree years.
Carr.
He worked 22 months with a
finan ce company in Athens
and McArthur before ac·
cepting emp loyme nt at the
Pomeroy National Bank on
March 1, 1972.
The son of Mr . and Mrs.
Denver H. Ne lson, MidA suit for money and two
dleport, Nelson is treasurer
of the Meigs Jaycees and divorce actions have been
secretary -t reasurer of the filed in Meigs County ComOhio River Valley Bird Dog mon Pleas Court.
Sharon L. Trout, WilkesAssn. He ha s completed
several American Institute of ville, asks $50,000 from
Banking courses at Parkers- Charl es Reitmire, Rt. 1,
burg and graduated from the Pomeroy, for injuries she
Ohio School of Banking at received as a result of a car
Athens . Hi s hobbies are accident that occurred on
hunting, golf, basketball and Pomeroy's West Main St.,
Sept . 5, 1973.
bowling.
Filing for divorce, each
Ne lson is married to the
charging
gross neglect of
former Maurisha Durs t.
daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs . duty and extreme cruelty,
Maurice Durst of Pomeroy. were Willie Gri[\les, MidMr. and Mrs . Nelson ' have dleport, against Dugan
two children, Jeffrey Todd, 6, Grimes, Jr., Athens, and
and MaW'isa Dawn ~ 2 1 ~ . The David Wooten, Albany,
family attends the Bradbury against Christina Wooten ,
Buchtel.
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Church of Christ .

Don Nelson
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RACINE - "I don't care what Col. Mole , Swami, or
Hoople say," said Coach Bill Jewell, " We ' re going to
prove to everyone that we have a good football team al
Southern -AGAIN! "
"We're gonna go down to Falrland F'riday and show
them what we have at Racine," said Jewell. ·•we've got a
good team and we're going to prove it."
Coach Jewell, at right, showed great optimism here
Ibursday evening during, "Meet the r ea m Night'' activities. He assured fans the Tornados will be a contender
for the SVAC crown this year.
Adding spirit to the evening's activllles were th e
Tornado cheerleaders, majorettes, and hand.
F'rlday the fornados travel to ProctorviUe to take ou
the defending OVC l'ri-Champlon Fairland Dragons. Ibe
game will be the season opener lor both teams . Game
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Well, Lhe last big holiday
weekend of the summer is
over, and wasn't it a
miserable one ? I understand
Dorothy Stout is goin g to
make an official complaint
about the weather since it
ruined her camping, but she
doesn't know who to send it
to .
One big event the rain tried
to spoil, but didn't, was the
Miller-Balser wedding. The
day was ~autiful until about
one-half hour before the
wedding then il RAINED!
Boy, how il rained. ll slacked
off enough to allow the guests
to get from their cars into the
church, and then qui t
altogether just long enough
for the bride to gel to the
church . As Pam and
Lawrence stood in the foyer
and the processional started.
so did the rain, but then, who

cared!
It has been said that all
britles are lovely and Pam
was no exception. Her gown
was so beautiful , and I have
!Jet;n told that Mom Shirley
Ba1ser not only handmade the
bridal gown but also the
bridesmaids ' gowns. That
waa some task!
'l!he guys were resplendent
in white dinner jackets; and
not to be outdone, was Roger
Balser who acted
as
ringbearer and also wore a
tuxedo identical to th" big
guys.
But I think the ones who
had the most fun were the
little children in the family
who got to hand out the rice
after the ceremony (even
more than the big kids , who
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I am very hap py you
r ea de rs pa ss th e paper
aruWld tu those wh o know the
people me nti oned in th e news

or are int erested . Many
tha nks.
We have not only ha d a
wedding but anniversaries of
weddings in Tuppers Plains.
Dorothy Stout and Ruth
Ann Mi llho ne entertained
their mother and father,
Hazel and Carl Barnhill. with
a surprise on their 40th anniversary. It started out as a
simple dinner for six but
e nd ed a.party for many more.
Assisting in the surprise wer e
Orville Christy of Columbus,
a nd his son , Greg Christy
from Orlando , Fla; Mr . and
Mrs . Bill Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Oden Johnson, all of
Athens, and Mr . and Mrs .
Clyde Headley ; Mr . and Mrs .
Harold Masser, Mr . and Mrs .
Gordon Caldwe ll, Mr . and
Mrs . Veri Tuttle, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Kenny Grilfith, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Floyd Stout, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stout and Keith

" I'M SO PROUD OF MY
TEAM that I'm gonna
stand up here," said Coach
Bill Jewell - and that's
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Scenes here are from Meet the Team Night at
Marauder Stadium In Pomeroy Thursday night
preparatory to the season grid opener tonight with Point
Pleasant Big Blacks coming to town. A large crowd of
enthusiastic fans was on hand to cheer Head Coach
Charles Chancey, his staff, and their playeMl between
selec tions by the band and cheers led by cheerleaders.

TilE MEIGS MARA UDE:R SQUAD members were
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Thundiil'r' ' S Results
Kansas Cit y 7 Ch ic ago 0
Boston 3 Baltimore 1. n ighT
New York 8 DetroiT I . n ight
Cleve l and 10 Milwaukee 5.
night
Cali for nia 6 Texas 4 , night
Friday ' s Gilmes
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gain the bracket. Through
ratilova, there seems no continues her domination of
five
matches, the second
chance Mias Evert will fall to the women's fleld here in the
seeded Argentinian has SJ, 2, 5 : 30p .m
reach the flnals, and have ber PJ9,000 tournament, which
Detroll
(Ruhle
10 10 )
at
dropped ooly 1B games in 12 Cleveland (Ec kersley 10 51.7 JO
chance to win the title she offers $25,000 In prize mooey
p .m .
straight sets.
says, "1 want most of all." for the winner-MW Evert
Bosto n (Lee 17 n at Mi t
After
the
explosive
conChris has beaten Martina has already won S255,000 in
waukee !Broberg I I IJ L B· JO
clusion to the Nastase- p .m .
seven times In nine meetings 197~ she will face either
Minnesota ( Gollz 13 10 1 at
this year. Further , the Evonne Goolagong Cawley or Orantes match , defending Chicago ( Wood 13 -18 }. 9 p .rn
Kansas Cil y (Busby IS Il l at
chunky Czech teenager has Virginia Wade In Saturday's champion Jimmy Coonors, California
had an easy 6-2, 6-1, S-2 vic- 10 : 30 p .m . (Figueroa 17 11 1.
never taken a set on clay final.
Texas
( Perry
1-4 -16 !
at
Thursday's match between tory over Rhodesia's Andrew
from Miss Evert.
Oakland (Bahnse-n 9 12). 11
If, as expected, Chris llle Nastase and Manuel Pattison.
p .m .
That win sent Jimmy
Orantes ended with the
record crowd of 15,827 booing against Bjorn Borg, the 19National League Standings
By United Press International
in sympathy with the year-&lt;Jld Swede who is
Ea!of
Romanian, when an ex· regarded as heir preswnptive
W .. L. . Pet. G. B.
tremely close line call ln the to the 2l-year-&lt;Jld Connors as Pi ttsburgh
77 59 .566
73
65 529 5
St
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Louis
the
world's
best
player.
final set went against him.
Philadelph ia
73 65 .529 5
Borg played a long 4 setter New York
Nastase, controlllng his
72 66 . 522 6
64 75 . 460 14 1 2
Chicago
temper physically, but of. In downing'Eddie Dlbbs in the Montrea
60 76 441 17
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fering some choice vocal day's opening center court
West
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Pet . G. B.
objections, lost to Orantes, S- match. Bjorn won it, 6-4, 7-i;, Cincinnat i W92
47 662 The Reds' Don Gullett
CINCINNATI (UP1) - It
2, 6-4,
6-3, sending the U, 7-i;, slipping by when Los Angeles 74 66 529 w 1
Francisco 70 69 50 4 22
took Clay Kirby a little longer figures to face Pirate lefty
third seeded Spaniard Dlbbe failed on three set San
San Diego
63 77 450 29 1 1
to adjust to the mound than it Jerry Reuss should the two
against Guillermo Vtlas In points In the second set tie Atlanta
61 79 436 31 1 1
Houston
53 88 .376 40
break, then had nothing lett
took !he Los Angeles Dodgers teams meet in the playoffs.
Saturday's semtflnal.
Thursday 's Resutts
"We would be in trouble if
to adjust to the Reds' veteran
Vtlas, toyed with Chile's when leg cramps struck him
A tl anta 2 San Dieg o I , nig h t
San
Fran cisco 2 Hous ton 1,
Gullett
were
to
lose
the
first
the
fourth
set
tie
break
.
in
righthander .
Jaime Fillol, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 to
n ight
Kirby, making his first game," admitted Anderson
Los Ange les 3 Cincinnati 2.
start since Aug. 5, was Thursday night.
"I would have to Uiink that
pounded for three runs before
retiring a batter in the first if we did lose the first game
inning Thursday night as the the odds would swing in favor
Dodgers defeated the an- of the Pirates," added An·
clnnati Reds 3-2 behind the derson.
The Reds manager is at
four-bit pitching of lefthander
to explain the Reds poor
loss
Doug Rau.
· A single by Dave Lopes, record against lefthanded
AKRON. Ohio (UP! ) - One
Kirby's wild pickoff throw pitching .
could
hardly blame Jack
"We have some pretty good
and a single by Lee Lacy
By MILTON RICHMAN
Nicklaus for counting his
gave the Dodgers their first righthanded hitters In our
UPI Sports Editor
earnings from the World
run in the first inning . Willie lineup," pointed out An·
Series of Golf among his
Crawford then followed with derson.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim Otto used to become woozy
annual yearly Income.
One would have to agree
his eighth homer of the
anytime somebody rang his bell, laid one on his head, and
After all, the Golden Bear
season before Kirby mowed with Sparky since he was
pcetty soon you'd see him lying there oo the field, stretched out
has been in nine of the first 13
down the next three batters. referring (I) swltchitter Pete
and looking as if maybe they ought to start waking up lbe
World Series and is one of the
Once getting by the first Rose, a three-time National
ambulance driver.
four who will compete
inning, Kirby blanked the League batting champ, Tony
During his early years with the Oakland Raiders, this
Saturday
and &amp;mday for the
happened to Jim Otto a nwnber of times and AI Davis noticed
Dodgers with four hits before Perez who has driven In more
final time at the Firestone
giving way to Pedro Borbon than a 1,000 runs in the last 11
it soon enough even though he was on the other side of the field
Country Club for the ~ . ooo
seasons,
Johnny
Bench,
a
after seven innings.
as the a•slsta11t coach with the San Diego Chargers.
first prize.
The Reds first run came on tw&lt;&gt;-tlme MVP and Foster,
There wa~'t any way Al Davis could be positive, but he had
Nicklaus, who captured two
who
is
just
coining
Into
his
George Foster's homer, his
a feeling Jim Otto might be putting it on a little. That thought
of the four major events
22nd of the season, in the own.
was ln Davis' mind partially at least when Otto was kayoed In
needed to get Into the SeriesAnderson
Sllid
that
even
the first game Davis ever coached the Raiders after taking
second. The Reds bunched
The Masters and PGA-has
three singles for the second against lefthanded pitching
them over in 1963.
pocketed $263 ,750 in his
he
will
use
the
lefthanded
Two of Olio's teammates were supporting the 6-foot-2, 255- previous nine tries, an
run in the sixth.
pound center between them, helping him off the field, when
The defeat gave the Reds a hitting Ken Griffey and Cesar
average of $20,288 per year,
Davis wall&lt;ed hall-way out to meet them. Any notion Otto may
22-21 record against lefthand· Geronimo In the outfield both
Including the years he wasn't
have had that this visit was calculated to lend him comfort was even there. He has won the
ers. This has to concern Red lefthanded hitters.
"Griffey hits lefthanders punctured by an angry Davis.
manager Sparky Anderson
event four times.
pretty
good and records
"Make up yolll' gahdanmed mind, from now on you're
since Pittsburgh, tbe club the
Joining Nicklaus this weekReds figured to meet in the prove it," said Sparky. "And representing me 1and the Oakland Raiders, and If you ever end will be U.S. Open winner
playoffs has four better than Gernomio is the best out- gonna lay out there on the ground again the way you just did, Lou Graham, British Open
you can fo,rget about playing with this team," Oakland's new champ Tom Watson and Tom
average lefthanders among fielder in the league."
boss snapped at Otto.
their starters.
Weiskopf, who gained entry
Davis was using peychology.
into the Series by virtue of his
He figured this way: Jim Otto symbolized the best the
win ln the Canadian Open, the
Raiders had. He was their allpro. If he could be knocked on his tournament used as the first
rump so repeatedly, who else with Oakland was there to worry alternate.
about?
The four were to play a
Otto never again was knocked out after that first game he practice round today on the
played for Davis.
7,18().yard Firestone course
It was the beginning of AI Davis' dedication lA&gt; excellence
their
lead
to
eight
games
in
and then compete head-to·
American League Roundup
with the Raiders, and he couldn't have found anyone to head in 18-hole rounds
the
American
League
East
By NEIL HERSHBERG
exemplify that more than conscientious, super efficient Jim Saturday and Sunday. Action
with 23 left.
UPI Sports Writer
Harris, player-manager of Otto, who retired as an active player Wednesday at 37 after 15 both days will be televised by
After 50 years in baseball,
sterling seasons. He will continue with them as their business
NBC from ~to 6:30p.m.
one might expect that Bucky the old Washington Senators
manager.
1924
at
the
age
of
27,
was
in
in
Nicklaus' success on FireHarris, hasebaU's "boy won"Being completely honest, I never was able to find a single stone hasn't been limited to
the
pressbox
to
see
the
last
der" and one of the five
fault with him," says AI Davis. "He's just a warm hwnan the WSG, however, having
newest members to the HaD game of the season in
Baltimore between the two being."
won the annual American
of Fame, has seen it all.
Two weeks ago, Davis told Otto be'd like to have a talk with
clubs.
Golf
Classic once and this
But even Harris, 78 and
him. They got together after practice in the coffee shop of the year taking his PGA title
Boston
went
right
to
work
ailing, was amazed at the
bote! where the Raiders are staying in Santa Rosa, Calif.
fiimflain play Thursday night in the first inning. CecU
"We're coming to a point where we're gonna have to make
that helped the Boston Red Cooper led off with a single some tough decisions in two or three weeks," Davis said.
Sox beat the Baltimore and one out later, Carl "Before we make them, I want to tliscuss your particular
Orioles 3-1 for a sweep of Yastzernski doubled him to situation witb you. The thing I wanna know is where you think
their two game series. The third. Fred Lynn walked to you're headed and what you want to do?"
Red Sox' victory Increased load the bases and set the
Otto said he thought he could still play.
stage . for one of baseball's
"I know you can play," said Davis. "The idea is to play
most unusual plays in years.
well."
Friday's games
Jim Rice hit a ontHiopper
Jim Otto was taken aback. Nothing was settled at that
to third baseman Brooks
Ft. Gay at Hannan
meeting,
but the two met a couple of times again. Davis said
Robinson, wbo stepped on
Pt. Pleasant at. Meigs
Otto
would
still be a member of the Raiders In the front office,
third to force Yastrzemski.
Wayne at Wahama
Marietta at Athens
Robinson's throw to first but Otto hated to quit playing. Finally, he realized he had to
Chesapeake at Sym mes eluded Lee May allowing sometime and he told Davis he'd retire. He wanted to play once
Valley
more a(!llinst the San Francisco Forty Niners last Saturday
Portsmouth West at Coal Cooper to score. Lynn continued to third with Yast· night. It was the Raiders' final pre-5eason game al home.
Grove
Southern at F~; ... !and
Last Saturday night In the game with the Forty Nlners, Jim
rremski, already out, trotting
Rock Hill at Gallipolis
down the third base line Otto played the same way be has the past 15 years for the
Eastern at Hannan Trace
toward the Boston dugout. Raiders. Thla is another way of saying he played the game as if
South Point at Ironton
Ironton St. Jose- at New May picked up the ball and he believed It would be his last, only this time that's what it
Boston I Sat.!
saw Yastrzesmkl coming turned out to be.
Jackson at Portsmouth
IA&gt;ward home. His throw got
GAHS ' B' at Kyger Creek
I Sat.!
by catcher Dave Duncan,
Logan at New Lexington
allowing
Lynn to score the
North Gallia at Waterford
second run of the inning.
(Sat. !
Valley at Oak Hill
The final Boston run was
:30 to 12, 2 to S (CLOSE
Ross· S E at Southwester n
ai.'IO
unearned
as
Carlton
Fisk
THURS.J-EAST COURT
Waver ly at Wheelersburg
tripled and scored on Mike
Well ston at Federai. Hocking
Winfield r.t ·Seth
Torrez' wild pitch.

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UPI Sport Writer
FOREST HILLS, N.Y.
(UP!) - Chris Evert is _in the
semifinals of the U.S. Open
Tennis Championships,
where, ever since she was a
ponytailed 16-year-&lt;Jld, she
has lost.
Today, when she walks onto
the court, an 1&amp;-year-&lt;Jid CZechoslovakian, Martina Nav·

3-11 record but starts against
one of the nation's toughest
College Division teams in
Western Kentucky.
.The Hilltoppers, who beat
Dayton 32-15 last year, were
7-J and return 14 starters
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with the e~&lt;ceptioo of center
and is headed by 21[&gt;.pound
senior fulltiaclt 'rom WUhelm.
who gained 630 yards last
year, averaging five yards
per try.
The Zip quarterback again
will be senior Tom Kot~ who
accounted for over 1,100
yards last year, while the
other two backs are Greg
Thurmond and Billy Mills, a
pair of former Akron St.
Vincent High School stars.
Marshall, which will be
playing Its first game under
new head coach Frank
Elwood, tripped the Zipe 17·7
last year for its only win of
the season.
Coach Ron Marciniak has ·
16 starters back as Daytoo
&amp;.
The offense retuma Intact tries to lmpcove on last year's

'target In pre sn..... drUls,
complet~ 24 of :Ill In the last
two Rocket scrinunages for
309 yards.Toledo Coach Jack Murphy, attempting to beef up a
running game which was
almost dormant the pa5t two
yean, may ai.'IO have come
up with some help there.
Sophomore tailback Tim
Zinunerman of Fostoria, a
208 pounder, l'llllled for 172
yards In 34 tries in Saturday's
final scrimmage and haa that
spot locked up.
Akron Coach Jim Den·
nison, starting bis third
lle&amp;aon, has 'llletlem}en and
16 starters back from last
year's club which finished [&gt;.

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Dear Sir:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the men of the
volunteer fire departments of Middleport and Pomeroy for
their hard work cleaning off the parking lot at Meigs High
School on the evening of August 25. These men worked from
four In the afternoon till one a.m. the next morning. They
cleaned off the mud that had washed off the hill behind so the
band would have a place to rehearse and cars could also park
in the surrounding areas. It is unusual to have such dedicated
men as those of Bob Byer and Charles Legar . We extend our
heartfelt thanks.
Secondly, I wish to apologize on behalf of myself, Mr.
Hunt, and the Meigs Band for not being able to participate in
the labor day parade on Monday, September I. We received
word of the parade on Monday, August 25, and when we told the
band on the 26th of the parade we realized that so many of the
students and parents had already made other plans either to be
out of town or doing something else that we would be unable to
participate. We enjoy marching in our home towns very much
and this is the first time in three years that we have been
unable to.
We have a great deal of respect for the Pomeroy Fire
Department and the citizens of our school district. We hope we
will be given the opportunity to make up for our absence in the
Labor Day Parade . We would like to say that Southern, and the
only other hand in the parade, Eastern looked very good and
we are proud to be a part of their county school system. Once
again we apologize and hope to continue our good relationship
with the people of the Meigs Local School District.
H. Dwight Goins, director, Meigs High School Band

AT LEFT, cheerleader
captains, l-r, are Merri
Auit, varsity captain;
Calhy Blaettnar, junior
varsity captain, and Shari
Mitch, freshman captain.
The girls did their bit at
meet the team Thursday
night.

to get married or have an
anniversary to have a party
last wee~end .
For example, Mr. and Mrs .
Paul Life had a whale of a
good time entertaining
friends at a potluck gettogether at their home on
Success Road. Joining them
were Mr . and Mrs . Fred
Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Goebel, Steve, Suzy, Jeffy
and Sally; Mr . and Mrs. Paul
Osborne, Phil, Polly and
Sherry of Lancaster ; Mrs .
Enda Life, Mrs. Maude Gray.
and of course, Terry, Paula
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senior who completed 62 per
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will be tested by a Western
Carolina squad which returns
half its starters from last
year's 9-2 team.
Swick's top three receivers
from a year ago, John Ross,
Don Seymour and Randy
Whately, are gone. In their
places will
be Scott
Resseguie, a converted
defensive back, Tozere
Franklin, switched from
defensive end, and Jeff
Hepinstall, a former quarterback.
Seymour
and
Ross,
Whately caught 82 per cent of
Swick's completions last
year.
But Swick has been right on

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lose
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mercantile establishment is
:w&amp;.;_given at the home of the
up for sale. But we gained one
:Balsers for the wedding
with the new bank branch
:pa(ty.
opening on Monday . I am
: I ' especially was happy to
sorry to see the store up for
:see that Marne Blake, Pam 's
sale and hope we will soon
:grandmother, was able to
find new owners, but I'm
•attend the wedding. Marne 's
tickled to death that we are
:health has been such that I
members
will
number
of
finally getting a bank branch.
:am sure it was a great effort
receive a $5 prize .
Beautiful downtown Tuppers
:01\·)ler part .
The Boosters sponsored an Plains is becoming more
Firemen Busy
: ...,
ice cream soci31 over the beautiful all the time. Of
: The Orange Volunteer Fire
weekend which was a great course, Marilyn Robinson in
:Dept. is getting a workout.
success.
the branch helps to decorate
;First, there was the fire at the
Hear about some nice
THE
COLE
STABLES
have
it,
too.
:Tuppers Plains Laundromat.
things thai people do, just
been
busy.
They
attended
the
Don •t forget the open house
•The State Fire Marshal was
because they're nice, not for
and
Quarterhorse
Appaloosa
:called in on this one, but the
September 13 at the
on
what they will get out of it?
Show
in
Columbus
which
is
a
. :nre could only be traced to a
branch bank building. You
Well, Gladys Heiney, on top
Cole,
nationwide
affair.
Gene
· ;gas explosion, not to what
and I can sample all the
of not felling well, sprained
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
son
the
explosion .
: :caused
cookies . There are bound to
her ankle, and her peach tr ee
Eugene
Cole
,
won
the
hor:~fll)lage was estimated at
be some we like. See you
was loaded. Six members of
semanship
class
for
12
yrs
.
there .
:$&gt;~,~ .
the
White's
Chapel
and under and Bill Cole,
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Then two runs were made
Missionary Society, of which
riding Jet Reed. won the $500
•tll the elementary school·, one Gladys is a member . came
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stake
class for appaloosas.
•Was a grass fire, the other over a nd canned 60 quarts of
That
will
buy a lot of law
:was a fuel oil fire. Both were
peaches for Gladys and
books, won't it, Homer?
· :minor with no damage .
Emmet and even cleaned up
Nona and Uoyd Awalt have
: The department has passed
the mess. before they left tha l
returned to Florida after
:its Class 8 or "B" inspection day. Those lovely ladies were
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visiting the Cole family .
;with.fiylng colors and as soon
Bessie Richards, Sylvia
Club Is Busy
:as the necessary paper :work
Curtis, Helen Kibble, Thelma
Club is
The
Community
•is
Watkins, Lucy Deeter and '
' done in Columbus the
busy with plans for food
. ~insurance companies will be
Sue Matheny .
preparation in the near and
: :notltied who will in turn
Another lov ely lady is
not so near future. First of
.· :noi'lfy. their underwriters who Grace Kuhn. Grace is not a
all,
refreshments are being
· ,will m turn lower our in- ·•young thing" any more, but
planned
for the bank open
:s.n-ance rates .' Ain't that daily she picks up mail from
house; then the community
;grand!
.,
the post office for neighbors
has again been asked by
club
: . Oh yes, the fire departmen t and others who have a difBAND MEMBERS TAKING PART IN meet the team.at Meigs Stadium Thursday night
the Ohio Valley Horse Show
: ;wl,l! sponsor a square dance ficult lime getting to it for one
were, 1-r, Randy Hunt, new assistant director ; June Wamsley and Lisa Thomas, band
Assn.
to provide the refresh. ;at the elementary school reason or another and
members, and Dwight Goms, band directo r.
ment stan!I at the two~ay fall
: !building on Sept. 13 from 9 til delivers it to them.
roundup on September 20 and
: !midnight, featuring the
Orchids to all you lovely
21, and they have been asked
· ,Chord Kings. Tell everybody ladies for the goodness in ,
it.
Island
filled
the
bill.
developmental
read
ing
is
again
to serve the OVHSA
. !to ,bring their body and a
your hearts.ll makes my day
to
School
Smooth
While
I
was
talkin
g
Mrs. J onas and the school annual awards banquet on·
: !fri~nd.
to hear good news for a
George Co lli ns ( in his
School opened quietly and nurse for. the district is Mrs. Nov. 15. I am really proud
! : T1IIB ••• And That
change!
capacity as fire chief, not smoothly , accordi ng to Sams.
that they have such a fine
: ! . chatted with Barbara
Oh yes, back up to Gladys
county
treasw·er
)
about
loral
Principal
Douglas.
Thai
's
a
ters
will
be
reputation
for serving good
The
Boos
: ! Black on the phone . and · and Emmett Heiney for a
fires,
I
asked
about
his
son
,
pleasan
t
chan
ge
from
what
opening the school season food - hot and quick.
: 1learned she went back to moment: Visiting with them
who.
s
uffered
a
you
read
about
so
many
Michael
,
with a meeting on Monday
EFFIE SANDERS went for
; &lt;work Wednesday. She didn't over the Labor Day weekend
it?
bumble
bee
sting.
Most
of
us
schools.
isn'
t
an
automobile ride with
night
with
a
potluck
and
a
!enjey her enforced vacation
were Arthur Heiney of Toledo
think
of
a
s
tin
g
as
a
minor
The
re
a
re
IG2
enrolled
in
"meet the teachers" night. . .frleqds for.. pleasure· ri!fe
; !mucl:l because phe couldn't do and Fred Heiney from Otirri
tation,
but
to
one
like
grade&gt;
I
through
6
with
90
in
All parents and · interested ·· and it turned out not to be.
· ; !!111)\thlng, so going back to
tawa Lake, Mich.
Michae
l,
it
can
be
fat,al.
He
kindergarten
.
Thev
also
have
community persons sho(lld . such a· pleasure . The car she
' l w!ll'k was a pleasant change.
And to back up even farhad
to
be
rushed
to
ihe
two
new
te
a
cher
s,
new
to
the
plan to attend . The dinner was riding in was· struck by
got many cards fro10 you
ther, Jim, Dot, Connie and
given·
medication
school,
but
familia
r
nam
es
to
hospital
,
will begin at 6:30 p.m. ano\her auto. Effie didn'r
' treaders bill was particularly Terri Slout spent a day at
and watched caref ully for us all. Tom Gum!, the ~th followed with the business think sh ~ _was hurt much a.t:
. 'i!IPPY over one from a dear Kings Island rec1111tly. They
friend she blls been _put of all. wanted to have one last some lime before he could be .. grade teac her , • nd Christy meeting . A meinber&amp;hip · first, but she is having quite a
touch with since her son and freal for the summer before released. He had to miss the Caldwell leac hing the fir st dn vc is beg innin g· and the blt.of trouble ~ith one arm
first day of school bDCause of grmle A ncy, teacher in r oom wi!Jl t he hig hest and hand . We hope it is much
the frilnd's · son were ir
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The University of Toledo
boasting one of the nation ';
premier quarterbacks in
senior Gene Swick but a new
corps of receivers, kicks off
its 1975 football season
Saturday night by hosting
rugged Western Carolina.
The Toledo-Western
Carolina game is one of five
on a light first-week schedule
involving Ohio teams the first
week .'
The other games find
Akron hosting Marshall in the
annual Acme-Zip game at the
Rubber Bowl and Western
Kentucky at Dayton, both
night games, Central State
taking on Jackaon State at
Hartford, Conn., and Findlay
traveling to Indiana Central.

Winebrenner.

Lee, and of course, Jim ,
Connie, Terri a nd Larry.

Then · over
in
the
We a !herman
Addi lion,
Marvin and Mirna Walker
celebrated t heir 25 th anniversary,
re ce iving
relatives and friends . The
children planned the ·affair
and joined the Walkers for
dinner and then Sunday afternoon some 73 visitors
streamed in lo visit bringing gifts and cards of
congratulations. Cake and

CLEVELAND (UPli - This week's $300,000 Ohio
Lottery winner chartered a bus to make sure 30 friends
and neighbofs would be with her for the Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday night.
Kathleen Eppler, a 67-yearold widowed mother from
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54-man travel squad
CHICAGO (UP!) - If a
federal ruling outlawing the
NCAA 's more stringent
travel requirements sticks,
the Big Ten will revert to its
fO HOS f SERIES
MARIETIA,Ohio iUPI) Marietta Athletic Director
Joe Mc Daniel ann ounced
Thursday his college will host
the first NCAA Division III
Baseball World Series June
4-i;, 1976 .
The winners of West.
Youth, Mideast and Northeast Regional tourneys will
compete in the series .
Division lll schools, which
do not offer athleti c
scholarships, in the past had
to compete against Division
n teams.
n ight
Friday 's Games
(All Tim es eon
Chicago I Stone 11 7 and R
Reusc h el 10 I S) a l Ph ilad elph ia
I Ca r l ton 11 12 an d Simpson 0 Ol.

2. 5 JS p m
P i ttsburgh ( Rooker 10 9 an d
Demery
7 l)
al
M on treal
( Renko 5 10 and Warthen 6-6 ).
2, 6 : 0Spm

Nicklaus eyes
$50,000 prize

Bosox up lead to 8
games over Orioles

Buffalo Bills in exchange for
a fu ture , undisclosed draft
choice .
C.'ra ig, a 6-1 , 190-pounder
from Fisk College, spent two
years with the Cincinnati
Bengals before being traded
to Buffalo last season. He was
a regular with the Bengais
and started at strong safety
for the Bills in 1974.
Ear li er
Thursday,
Cleveland placed wide
receiver Tim George and

54-player travel squad timit,
Commissioner Wayne Duke
said Thursday .
U.S. District Court Judge
Sam Pointer, ruling In a
University of Alabama
lawsuit, struck down the
NCAA's 48-man travel squad
limit, saying the NCAA could
not restrict home teams to 60
players and visiting teams to
48 .
Before the NCAA adopted
its cost-cutting measure,
Duke said Big Ten rules
provided for a travel squad
limit of 54 players with no
limit on the number of
players who could dress at
home .
"It is our understanding
that on Monday the NCAA
wiU make a determlnatioo
whether to ask for a stay
order of the federal judge 's
ruling concerning home and
travel squads or appeal the
ruling to the circuit court of
appeals," Duke said. "H
there is not a stay order or an
appeal is denied, the conference wUI revert to its own
travel squad rule of f&gt;l persons and adhere to the 00-man
home squad i[mit as
prescribed by the NCAA

there with a four under par
score of 276.
· Weiskopf ,
who
beat
Nicklaus by three shots to
take the WSO in his only other
appearance, has also played
Firestone quite well and
finished only three shots
behind the Golden Bear last
month in the PGA.
But Weiskopf, like Nicklaus
a native Ohioan, likes the
chances of Watson , who beat
Australian Jack Newton in an
Ill-hole playoff for the British
title.
"He's a long, powerful
player and he played exceptionally well under a lot of
pressure in the British
Open," said Weiskopf, " so
he's got to have an excellent
chance to win."
Nicklaus, who came with
three shots (two in the U.S.
Open and one in the British)
of winning all four major
titles, said, " I like Firestone .
I think it's a good golf course
for me."
Graham, like Wat so n
making his first WSO ap·
pearance, has had little
success since winning the
Open and finished a disappointing tie for 54th in the
PGA at Firestone.
This will be the last time
the Series will be played at
Firestone and also the last
under the present format.
Next year's event will include
as many as 26 players for a
purse of at least $250,000. The
site has not yet been announced.

LEVI DENIMS

For
MEN
FLARES, STRAIGHT
LEG5 and
TAPERED

BAHR CLOTHIERS

safely Preston Anderson !10
waivers ani! -greeted of:
fensive guard Jim Arneson,
acquired the day before from ..·.. ·
the Dallaa Cowboys for a
future, undisclosed draft
choice.
Arneson replaces Pete
Adams, who underwent
surgery Thursday for a
herniated disc and was listed
in satisfactory condiUoo at
Mt. Sinai Hospital. Adams
was placed oo the Browns'
injured reserve list and will
be lost for the season.
The Browns ai.'IO took a look
Thursday at quarterback
Jack Graham, recently
released by the Miami
Dolphins. In two years of
varsity competition at
Colorado State, Graham
completed 78 of 173 passes for
1 .~ yards .

SCIOI'O RESULI'S
COLUMBUS I UP! )
Edgewood Sherry came •·
from second place going into
the stretch at Scioto Down.o
Thursday night and won the
featured $1,400 eighth pace by
one and ontHialf lengths over
Kellylu ck Eddie.
Lassie Knight showed.
Edgewood Sherry , drivP!l
by Ronald Nowel, covered the
mile in 2: 1M and returned
$8.60, $6.00 and $4.20.
The 3-3 nightly double
combination of ~ady John
and Tra valon Annie paid $56.
The 4,12JI fans bet $244,740.

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RACINE - "I don't care what Col. Mole , Swami, or
Hoople say," said Coach Bill Jewell, " We ' re going to
prove to everyone that we have a good football team al
Southern -AGAIN! "
"We're gonna go down to Falrland F'riday and show
them what we have at Racine," said Jewell. ·•we've got a
good team and we're going to prove it."
Coach Jewell, at right, showed great optimism here
Ibursday evening during, "Meet the r ea m Night'' activities. He assured fans the Tornados will be a contender
for the SVAC crown this year.
Adding spirit to the evening's activllles were th e
Tornado cheerleaders, majorettes, and hand.
F'rlday the fornados travel to ProctorviUe to take ou
the defending OVC l'ri-Champlon Fairland Dragons. Ibe
game will be the season opener lor both teams . Game
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By Norma Newland
Well, Lhe last big holiday
weekend of the summer is
over, and wasn't it a
miserable one ? I understand
Dorothy Stout is goin g to
make an official complaint
about the weather since it
ruined her camping, but she
doesn't know who to send it
to .
One big event the rain tried
to spoil, but didn't, was the
Miller-Balser wedding. The
day was ~autiful until about
one-half hour before the
wedding then il RAINED!
Boy, how il rained. ll slacked
off enough to allow the guests
to get from their cars into the
church, and then qui t
altogether just long enough
for the bride to gel to the
church . As Pam and
Lawrence stood in the foyer
and the processional started.
so did the rain, but then, who

cared!
It has been said that all
britles are lovely and Pam
was no exception. Her gown
was so beautiful , and I have
!Jet;n told that Mom Shirley
Ba1ser not only handmade the
bridal gown but also the
bridesmaids ' gowns. That
waa some task!
'l!he guys were resplendent
in white dinner jackets; and
not to be outdone, was Roger
Balser who acted
as
ringbearer and also wore a
tuxedo identical to th" big
guys.
But I think the ones who
had the most fun were the
little children in the family
who got to hand out the rice
after the ceremony (even
more than the big kids , who
die! a bang up job of
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I am very hap py you
r ea de rs pa ss th e paper
aruWld tu those wh o know the
people me nti oned in th e news

or are int erested . Many
tha nks.
We have not only ha d a
wedding but anniversaries of
weddings in Tuppers Plains.
Dorothy Stout and Ruth
Ann Mi llho ne entertained
their mother and father,
Hazel and Carl Barnhill. with
a surprise on their 40th anniversary. It started out as a
simple dinner for six but
e nd ed a.party for many more.
Assisting in the surprise wer e
Orville Christy of Columbus,
a nd his son , Greg Christy
from Orlando , Fla; Mr . and
Mrs . Bill Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Oden Johnson, all of
Athens, and Mr . and Mrs .
Clyde Headley ; Mr . and Mrs .
Harold Masser, Mr . and Mrs .
Gordon Caldwe ll, Mr . and
Mrs . Veri Tuttle, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Kenny Grilfith, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Floyd Stout, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stout and Keith

" I'M SO PROUD OF MY
TEAM that I'm gonna
stand up here," said Coach
Bill Jewell - and that's
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Numbers 735 and 002 in green boxes etigible for ·
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BELOW: Fans meet
the Meigs Marauders

Scenes here are from Meet the Team Night at
Marauder Stadium In Pomeroy Thursday night
preparatory to the season grid opener tonight with Point
Pleasant Big Blacks coming to town. A large crowd of
enthusiastic fans was on hand to cheer Head Coach
Charles Chancey, his staff, and their playeMl between
selec tions by the band and cheers led by cheerleaders.

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Thundiil'r' ' S Results
Kansas Cit y 7 Ch ic ago 0
Boston 3 Baltimore 1. n ighT
New York 8 DetroiT I . n ight
Cleve l and 10 Milwaukee 5.
night
Cali for nia 6 Texas 4 , night
Friday ' s Gilmes
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gain the bracket. Through
ratilova, there seems no continues her domination of
five
matches, the second
chance Mias Evert will fall to the women's fleld here in the
seeded Argentinian has SJ, 2, 5 : 30p .m
reach the flnals, and have ber PJ9,000 tournament, which
Detroll
(Ruhle
10 10 )
at
dropped ooly 1B games in 12 Cleveland (Ec kersley 10 51.7 JO
chance to win the title she offers $25,000 In prize mooey
p .m .
straight sets.
says, "1 want most of all." for the winner-MW Evert
Bosto n (Lee 17 n at Mi t
After
the
explosive
conChris has beaten Martina has already won S255,000 in
waukee !Broberg I I IJ L B· JO
clusion to the Nastase- p .m .
seven times In nine meetings 197~ she will face either
Minnesota ( Gollz 13 10 1 at
this year. Further , the Evonne Goolagong Cawley or Orantes match , defending Chicago ( Wood 13 -18 }. 9 p .rn
Kansas Cil y (Busby IS Il l at
chunky Czech teenager has Virginia Wade In Saturday's champion Jimmy Coonors, California
had an easy 6-2, 6-1, S-2 vic- 10 : 30 p .m . (Figueroa 17 11 1.
never taken a set on clay final.
Texas
( Perry
1-4 -16 !
at
Thursday's match between tory over Rhodesia's Andrew
from Miss Evert.
Oakland (Bahnse-n 9 12). 11
If, as expected, Chris llle Nastase and Manuel Pattison.
p .m .
That win sent Jimmy
Orantes ended with the
record crowd of 15,827 booing against Bjorn Borg, the 19National League Standings
By United Press International
in sympathy with the year-&lt;Jld Swede who is
Ea!of
Romanian, when an ex· regarded as heir preswnptive
W .. L. . Pet. G. B.
tremely close line call ln the to the 2l-year-&lt;Jld Connors as Pi ttsburgh
77 59 .566
73
65 529 5
St
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Louis
the
world's
best
player.
final set went against him.
Philadelph ia
73 65 .529 5
Borg played a long 4 setter New York
Nastase, controlllng his
72 66 . 522 6
64 75 . 460 14 1 2
Chicago
temper physically, but of. In downing'Eddie Dlbbs in the Montrea
60 76 441 17
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fering some choice vocal day's opening center court
West
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Pet . G. B.
objections, lost to Orantes, S- match. Bjorn won it, 6-4, 7-i;, Cincinnat i W92
47 662 The Reds' Don Gullett
CINCINNATI (UP1) - It
2, 6-4,
6-3, sending the U, 7-i;, slipping by when Los Angeles 74 66 529 w 1
Francisco 70 69 50 4 22
took Clay Kirby a little longer figures to face Pirate lefty
third seeded Spaniard Dlbbe failed on three set San
San Diego
63 77 450 29 1 1
to adjust to the mound than it Jerry Reuss should the two
against Guillermo Vtlas In points In the second set tie Atlanta
61 79 436 31 1 1
Houston
53 88 .376 40
break, then had nothing lett
took !he Los Angeles Dodgers teams meet in the playoffs.
Saturday's semtflnal.
Thursday 's Resutts
"We would be in trouble if
to adjust to the Reds' veteran
Vtlas, toyed with Chile's when leg cramps struck him
A tl anta 2 San Dieg o I , nig h t
San
Fran cisco 2 Hous ton 1,
Gullett
were
to
lose
the
first
the
fourth
set
tie
break
.
in
righthander .
Jaime Fillol, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 to
n ight
Kirby, making his first game," admitted Anderson
Los Ange les 3 Cincinnati 2.
start since Aug. 5, was Thursday night.
"I would have to Uiink that
pounded for three runs before
retiring a batter in the first if we did lose the first game
inning Thursday night as the the odds would swing in favor
Dodgers defeated the an- of the Pirates," added An·
clnnati Reds 3-2 behind the derson.
The Reds manager is at
four-bit pitching of lefthander
to explain the Reds poor
loss
Doug Rau.
· A single by Dave Lopes, record against lefthanded
AKRON. Ohio (UP! ) - One
Kirby's wild pickoff throw pitching .
could
hardly blame Jack
"We have some pretty good
and a single by Lee Lacy
By MILTON RICHMAN
Nicklaus for counting his
gave the Dodgers their first righthanded hitters In our
UPI Sports Editor
earnings from the World
run in the first inning . Willie lineup," pointed out An·
Series of Golf among his
Crawford then followed with derson.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim Otto used to become woozy
annual yearly Income.
One would have to agree
his eighth homer of the
anytime somebody rang his bell, laid one on his head, and
After all, the Golden Bear
season before Kirby mowed with Sparky since he was
pcetty soon you'd see him lying there oo the field, stretched out
has been in nine of the first 13
down the next three batters. referring (I) swltchitter Pete
and looking as if maybe they ought to start waking up lbe
World Series and is one of the
Once getting by the first Rose, a three-time National
ambulance driver.
four who will compete
inning, Kirby blanked the League batting champ, Tony
During his early years with the Oakland Raiders, this
Saturday
and &amp;mday for the
happened to Jim Otto a nwnber of times and AI Davis noticed
Dodgers with four hits before Perez who has driven In more
final time at the Firestone
giving way to Pedro Borbon than a 1,000 runs in the last 11
it soon enough even though he was on the other side of the field
Country Club for the ~ . ooo
seasons,
Johnny
Bench,
a
after seven innings.
as the a•slsta11t coach with the San Diego Chargers.
first prize.
The Reds first run came on tw&lt;&gt;-tlme MVP and Foster,
There wa~'t any way Al Davis could be positive, but he had
Nicklaus, who captured two
who
is
just
coining
Into
his
George Foster's homer, his
a feeling Jim Otto might be putting it on a little. That thought
of the four major events
22nd of the season, in the own.
was ln Davis' mind partially at least when Otto was kayoed In
needed to get Into the SeriesAnderson
Sllid
that
even
the first game Davis ever coached the Raiders after taking
second. The Reds bunched
The Masters and PGA-has
three singles for the second against lefthanded pitching
them over in 1963.
pocketed $263 ,750 in his
he
will
use
the
lefthanded
Two of Olio's teammates were supporting the 6-foot-2, 255- previous nine tries, an
run in the sixth.
pound center between them, helping him off the field, when
The defeat gave the Reds a hitting Ken Griffey and Cesar
average of $20,288 per year,
Davis wall&lt;ed hall-way out to meet them. Any notion Otto may
22-21 record against lefthand· Geronimo In the outfield both
Including the years he wasn't
have had that this visit was calculated to lend him comfort was even there. He has won the
ers. This has to concern Red lefthanded hitters.
"Griffey hits lefthanders punctured by an angry Davis.
manager Sparky Anderson
event four times.
pretty
good and records
"Make up yolll' gahdanmed mind, from now on you're
since Pittsburgh, tbe club the
Joining Nicklaus this weekReds figured to meet in the prove it," said Sparky. "And representing me 1and the Oakland Raiders, and If you ever end will be U.S. Open winner
playoffs has four better than Gernomio is the best out- gonna lay out there on the ground again the way you just did, Lou Graham, British Open
you can fo,rget about playing with this team," Oakland's new champ Tom Watson and Tom
average lefthanders among fielder in the league."
boss snapped at Otto.
their starters.
Weiskopf, who gained entry
Davis was using peychology.
into the Series by virtue of his
He figured this way: Jim Otto symbolized the best the
win ln the Canadian Open, the
Raiders had. He was their allpro. If he could be knocked on his tournament used as the first
rump so repeatedly, who else with Oakland was there to worry alternate.
about?
The four were to play a
Otto never again was knocked out after that first game he practice round today on the
played for Davis.
7,18().yard Firestone course
It was the beginning of AI Davis' dedication lA&gt; excellence
their
lead
to
eight
games
in
and then compete head-to·
American League Roundup
with the Raiders, and he couldn't have found anyone to head in 18-hole rounds
the
American
League
East
By NEIL HERSHBERG
exemplify that more than conscientious, super efficient Jim Saturday and Sunday. Action
with 23 left.
UPI Sports Writer
Harris, player-manager of Otto, who retired as an active player Wednesday at 37 after 15 both days will be televised by
After 50 years in baseball,
sterling seasons. He will continue with them as their business
NBC from ~to 6:30p.m.
one might expect that Bucky the old Washington Senators
manager.
1924
at
the
age
of
27,
was
in
in
Nicklaus' success on FireHarris, hasebaU's "boy won"Being completely honest, I never was able to find a single stone hasn't been limited to
the
pressbox
to
see
the
last
der" and one of the five
fault with him," says AI Davis. "He's just a warm hwnan the WSG, however, having
newest members to the HaD game of the season in
Baltimore between the two being."
won the annual American
of Fame, has seen it all.
Two weeks ago, Davis told Otto be'd like to have a talk with
clubs.
Golf
Classic once and this
But even Harris, 78 and
him. They got together after practice in the coffee shop of the year taking his PGA title
Boston
went
right
to
work
ailing, was amazed at the
bote! where the Raiders are staying in Santa Rosa, Calif.
fiimflain play Thursday night in the first inning. CecU
"We're coming to a point where we're gonna have to make
that helped the Boston Red Cooper led off with a single some tough decisions in two or three weeks," Davis said.
Sox beat the Baltimore and one out later, Carl "Before we make them, I want to tliscuss your particular
Orioles 3-1 for a sweep of Yastzernski doubled him to situation witb you. The thing I wanna know is where you think
their two game series. The third. Fred Lynn walked to you're headed and what you want to do?"
Red Sox' victory Increased load the bases and set the
Otto said he thought he could still play.
stage . for one of baseball's
"I know you can play," said Davis. "The idea is to play
most unusual plays in years.
well."
Friday's games
Jim Rice hit a ontHiopper
Jim Otto was taken aback. Nothing was settled at that
to third baseman Brooks
Ft. Gay at Hannan
meeting,
but the two met a couple of times again. Davis said
Robinson, wbo stepped on
Pt. Pleasant at. Meigs
Otto
would
still be a member of the Raiders In the front office,
third to force Yastrzemski.
Wayne at Wahama
Marietta at Athens
Robinson's throw to first but Otto hated to quit playing. Finally, he realized he had to
Chesapeake at Sym mes eluded Lee May allowing sometime and he told Davis he'd retire. He wanted to play once
Valley
more a(!llinst the San Francisco Forty Niners last Saturday
Portsmouth West at Coal Cooper to score. Lynn continued to third with Yast· night. It was the Raiders' final pre-5eason game al home.
Grove
Southern at F~; ... !and
Last Saturday night In the game with the Forty Nlners, Jim
rremski, already out, trotting
Rock Hill at Gallipolis
down the third base line Otto played the same way be has the past 15 years for the
Eastern at Hannan Trace
toward the Boston dugout. Raiders. Thla is another way of saying he played the game as if
South Point at Ironton
Ironton St. Jose- at New May picked up the ball and he believed It would be his last, only this time that's what it
Boston I Sat.!
saw Yastrzesmkl coming turned out to be.
Jackson at Portsmouth
IA&gt;ward home. His throw got
GAHS ' B' at Kyger Creek
I Sat.!
by catcher Dave Duncan,
Logan at New Lexington
allowing
Lynn to score the
North Gallia at Waterford
second run of the inning.
(Sat. !
Valley at Oak Hill
The final Boston run was
:30 to 12, 2 to S (CLOSE
Ross· S E at Southwester n
ai.'IO
unearned
as
Carlton
Fisk
THURS.J-EAST COURT
Waver ly at Wheelersburg
tripled and scored on Mike
Well ston at Federai. Hocking
Winfield r.t ·Seth
Torrez' wild pitch.

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UPI Sport Writer
FOREST HILLS, N.Y.
(UP!) - Chris Evert is _in the
semifinals of the U.S. Open
Tennis Championships,
where, ever since she was a
ponytailed 16-year-&lt;Jld, she
has lost.
Today, when she walks onto
the court, an 1&amp;-year-&lt;Jid CZechoslovakian, Martina Nav·

3-11 record but starts against
one of the nation's toughest
College Division teams in
Western Kentucky.
.The Hilltoppers, who beat
Dayton 32-15 last year, were
7-J and return 14 starters
from that squad.

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with the e~&lt;ceptioo of center
and is headed by 21[&gt;.pound
senior fulltiaclt 'rom WUhelm.
who gained 630 yards last
year, averaging five yards
per try.
The Zip quarterback again
will be senior Tom Kot~ who
accounted for over 1,100
yards last year, while the
other two backs are Greg
Thurmond and Billy Mills, a
pair of former Akron St.
Vincent High School stars.
Marshall, which will be
playing Its first game under
new head coach Frank
Elwood, tripped the Zipe 17·7
last year for its only win of
the season.
Coach Ron Marciniak has ·
16 starters back as Daytoo
&amp;.
The offense retuma Intact tries to lmpcove on last year's

'target In pre sn..... drUls,
complet~ 24 of :Ill In the last
two Rocket scrinunages for
309 yards.Toledo Coach Jack Murphy, attempting to beef up a
running game which was
almost dormant the pa5t two
yean, may ai.'IO have come
up with some help there.
Sophomore tailback Tim
Zinunerman of Fostoria, a
208 pounder, l'llllled for 172
yards In 34 tries in Saturday's
final scrimmage and haa that
spot locked up.
Akron Coach Jim Den·
nison, starting bis third
lle&amp;aon, has 'llletlem}en and
16 starters back from last
year's club which finished [&gt;.

Dodgers stop
Reds, 3 to 2

Dear Sir:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the men of the
volunteer fire departments of Middleport and Pomeroy for
their hard work cleaning off the parking lot at Meigs High
School on the evening of August 25. These men worked from
four In the afternoon till one a.m. the next morning. They
cleaned off the mud that had washed off the hill behind so the
band would have a place to rehearse and cars could also park
in the surrounding areas. It is unusual to have such dedicated
men as those of Bob Byer and Charles Legar . We extend our
heartfelt thanks.
Secondly, I wish to apologize on behalf of myself, Mr.
Hunt, and the Meigs Band for not being able to participate in
the labor day parade on Monday, September I. We received
word of the parade on Monday, August 25, and when we told the
band on the 26th of the parade we realized that so many of the
students and parents had already made other plans either to be
out of town or doing something else that we would be unable to
participate. We enjoy marching in our home towns very much
and this is the first time in three years that we have been
unable to.
We have a great deal of respect for the Pomeroy Fire
Department and the citizens of our school district. We hope we
will be given the opportunity to make up for our absence in the
Labor Day Parade . We would like to say that Southern, and the
only other hand in the parade, Eastern looked very good and
we are proud to be a part of their county school system. Once
again we apologize and hope to continue our good relationship
with the people of the Meigs Local School District.
H. Dwight Goins, director, Meigs High School Band

AT LEFT, cheerleader
captains, l-r, are Merri
Auit, varsity captain;
Calhy Blaettnar, junior
varsity captain, and Shari
Mitch, freshman captain.
The girls did their bit at
meet the team Thursday
night.

to get married or have an
anniversary to have a party
last wee~end .
For example, Mr. and Mrs .
Paul Life had a whale of a
good time entertaining
friends at a potluck gettogether at their home on
Success Road. Joining them
were Mr . and Mrs . Fred
Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Goebel, Steve, Suzy, Jeffy
and Sally; Mr . and Mrs. Paul
Osborne, Phil, Polly and
Sherry of Lancaster ; Mrs .
Enda Life, Mrs. Maude Gray.
and of course, Terry, Paula
and Larry Life.

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Swick, a 6-2, 188-pound
senior who completed 62 per
cent of his passes last year,
will be tested by a Western
Carolina squad which returns
half its starters from last
year's 9-2 team.
Swick's top three receivers
from a year ago, John Ross,
Don Seymour and Randy
Whately, are gone. In their
places will
be Scott
Resseguie, a converted
defensive back, Tozere
Franklin, switched from
defensive end, and Jeff
Hepinstall, a former quarterback.
Seymour
and
Ross,
Whately caught 82 per cent of
Swick's completions last
year.
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better very soon, Effie .
YOU GAIN SOME and you
•oat')
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some: I see our local
lose
• •. After the I do's a supper
mercantile establishment is
:w&amp;.;_given at the home of the
up for sale. But we gained one
:Balsers for the wedding
with the new bank branch
:pa(ty.
opening on Monday . I am
: I ' especially was happy to
sorry to see the store up for
:see that Marne Blake, Pam 's
sale and hope we will soon
:grandmother, was able to
find new owners, but I'm
•attend the wedding. Marne 's
tickled to death that we are
:health has been such that I
members
will
number
of
finally getting a bank branch.
:am sure it was a great effort
receive a $5 prize .
Beautiful downtown Tuppers
:01\·)ler part .
The Boosters sponsored an Plains is becoming more
Firemen Busy
: ...,
ice cream soci31 over the beautiful all the time. Of
: The Orange Volunteer Fire
weekend which was a great course, Marilyn Robinson in
:Dept. is getting a workout.
success.
the branch helps to decorate
;First, there was the fire at the
Hear about some nice
THE
COLE
STABLES
have
it,
too.
:Tuppers Plains Laundromat.
things thai people do, just
been
busy.
They
attended
the
Don •t forget the open house
•The State Fire Marshal was
because they're nice, not for
and
Quarterhorse
Appaloosa
:called in on this one, but the
September 13 at the
on
what they will get out of it?
Show
in
Columbus
which
is
a
. :nre could only be traced to a
branch bank building. You
Well, Gladys Heiney, on top
Cole,
nationwide
affair.
Gene
· ;gas explosion, not to what
and I can sample all the
of not felling well, sprained
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
son
the
explosion .
: :caused
cookies . There are bound to
her ankle, and her peach tr ee
Eugene
Cole
,
won
the
hor:~fll)lage was estimated at
be some we like. See you
was loaded. Six members of
semanship
class
for
12
yrs
.
there .
:$&gt;~,~ .
the
White's
Chapel
and under and Bill Cole,
• •·
Then two runs were made
Missionary Society, of which
riding Jet Reed. won the $500
•tll the elementary school·, one Gladys is a member . came
'
stake
class for appaloosas.
•Was a grass fire, the other over a nd canned 60 quarts of
That
will
buy a lot of law
:was a fuel oil fire. Both were
peaches for Gladys and
books, won't it, Homer?
· :minor with no damage .
Emmet and even cleaned up
Nona and Uoyd Awalt have
: The department has passed
the mess. before they left tha l
returned to Florida after
:its Class 8 or "B" inspection day. Those lovely ladies were
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visiting the Cole family .
;with.fiylng colors and as soon
Bessie Richards, Sylvia
Club Is Busy
:as the necessary paper :work
Curtis, Helen Kibble, Thelma
Club is
The
Community
•is
Watkins, Lucy Deeter and '
' done in Columbus the
busy with plans for food
. ~insurance companies will be
Sue Matheny .
preparation in the near and
: :notltied who will in turn
Another lov ely lady is
not so near future. First of
.· :noi'lfy. their underwriters who Grace Kuhn. Grace is not a
all,
refreshments are being
· ,will m turn lower our in- ·•young thing" any more, but
planned
for the bank open
:s.n-ance rates .' Ain't that daily she picks up mail from
house; then the community
;grand!
.,
the post office for neighbors
has again been asked by
club
: . Oh yes, the fire departmen t and others who have a difBAND MEMBERS TAKING PART IN meet the team.at Meigs Stadium Thursday night
the Ohio Valley Horse Show
: ;wl,l! sponsor a square dance ficult lime getting to it for one
were, 1-r, Randy Hunt, new assistant director ; June Wamsley and Lisa Thomas, band
Assn.
to provide the refresh. ;at the elementary school reason or another and
members, and Dwight Goms, band directo r.
ment stan!I at the two~ay fall
: !building on Sept. 13 from 9 til delivers it to them.
roundup on September 20 and
: !midnight, featuring the
Orchids to all you lovely
21, and they have been asked
· ,Chord Kings. Tell everybody ladies for the goodness in ,
it.
Island
filled
the
bill.
developmental
read
ing
is
again
to serve the OVHSA
. !to ,bring their body and a
your hearts.ll makes my day
to
School
Smooth
While
I
was
talkin
g
Mrs. J onas and the school annual awards banquet on·
: !fri~nd.
to hear good news for a
George Co lli ns ( in his
School opened quietly and nurse for. the district is Mrs. Nov. 15. I am really proud
! : T1IIB ••• And That
change!
capacity as fire chief, not smoothly , accordi ng to Sams.
that they have such a fine
: ! . chatted with Barbara
Oh yes, back up to Gladys
county
treasw·er
)
about
loral
Principal
Douglas.
Thai
's
a
ters
will
be
reputation
for serving good
The
Boos
: ! Black on the phone . and · and Emmett Heiney for a
fires,
I
asked
about
his
son
,
pleasan
t
chan
ge
from
what
opening the school season food - hot and quick.
: 1learned she went back to moment: Visiting with them
who.
s
uffered
a
you
read
about
so
many
Michael
,
with a meeting on Monday
EFFIE SANDERS went for
; &lt;work Wednesday. She didn't over the Labor Day weekend
it?
bumble
bee
sting.
Most
of
us
schools.
isn'
t
an
automobile ride with
night
with
a
potluck
and
a
!enjey her enforced vacation
were Arthur Heiney of Toledo
think
of
a
s
tin
g
as
a
minor
The
re
a
re
IG2
enrolled
in
"meet the teachers" night. . .frleqds for.. pleasure· ri!fe
; !mucl:l because phe couldn't do and Fred Heiney from Otirri
tation,
but
to
one
like
grade&gt;
I
through
6
with
90
in
All parents and · interested ·· and it turned out not to be.
· ; !!111)\thlng, so going back to
tawa Lake, Mich.
Michae
l,
it
can
be
fat,al.
He
kindergarten
.
Thev
also
have
community persons sho(lld . such a· pleasure . The car she
' l w!ll'k was a pleasant change.
And to back up even farhad
to
be
rushed
to
ihe
two
new
te
a
cher
s,
new
to
the
plan to attend . The dinner was riding in was· struck by
got many cards fro10 you
ther, Jim, Dot, Connie and
given·
medication
school,
but
familia
r
nam
es
to
hospital
,
will begin at 6:30 p.m. ano\her auto. Effie didn'r
' treaders bill was particularly Terri Slout spent a day at
and watched caref ully for us all. Tom Gum!, the ~th followed with the business think sh ~ _was hurt much a.t:
. 'i!IPPY over one from a dear Kings Island rec1111tly. They
friend she blls been _put of all. wanted to have one last some lime before he could be .. grade teac her , • nd Christy meeting . A meinber&amp;hip · first, but she is having quite a
touch with since her son and freal for the summer before released. He had to miss the Caldwell leac hing the fir st dn vc is beg innin g· and the blt.of trouble ~ith one arm
first day of school bDCause of grmle A ncy, teacher in r oom wi!Jl t he hig hest and hand . We hope it is much
the frilnd's · son were ir
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The University of Toledo
boasting one of the nation ';
premier quarterbacks in
senior Gene Swick but a new
corps of receivers, kicks off
its 1975 football season
Saturday night by hosting
rugged Western Carolina.
The Toledo-Western
Carolina game is one of five
on a light first-week schedule
involving Ohio teams the first
week .'
The other games find
Akron hosting Marshall in the
annual Acme-Zip game at the
Rubber Bowl and Western
Kentucky at Dayton, both
night games, Central State
taking on Jackaon State at
Hartford, Conn., and Findlay
traveling to Indiana Central.

Winebrenner.

Lee, and of course, Jim ,
Connie, Terri a nd Larry.

Then · over
in
the
We a !herman
Addi lion,
Marvin and Mirna Walker
celebrated t heir 25 th anniversary,
re ce iving
relatives and friends . The
children planned the ·affair
and joined the Walkers for
dinner and then Sunday afternoon some 73 visitors
streamed in lo visit bringing gifts and cards of
congratulations. Cake and

CLEVELAND (UPli - This week's $300,000 Ohio
Lottery winner chartered a bus to make sure 30 friends
and neighbofs would be with her for the Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday night.
Kathleen Eppler, a 67-yearold widowed mother from
Cincinnati, was recently discharged from more than a

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54-man travel squad
CHICAGO (UP!) - If a
federal ruling outlawing the
NCAA 's more stringent
travel requirements sticks,
the Big Ten will revert to its
fO HOS f SERIES
MARIETIA,Ohio iUPI) Marietta Athletic Director
Joe Mc Daniel ann ounced
Thursday his college will host
the first NCAA Division III
Baseball World Series June
4-i;, 1976 .
The winners of West.
Youth, Mideast and Northeast Regional tourneys will
compete in the series .
Division lll schools, which
do not offer athleti c
scholarships, in the past had
to compete against Division
n teams.
n ight
Friday 's Games
(All Tim es eon
Chicago I Stone 11 7 and R
Reusc h el 10 I S) a l Ph ilad elph ia
I Ca r l ton 11 12 an d Simpson 0 Ol.

2. 5 JS p m
P i ttsburgh ( Rooker 10 9 an d
Demery
7 l)
al
M on treal
( Renko 5 10 and Warthen 6-6 ).
2, 6 : 0Spm

Nicklaus eyes
$50,000 prize

Bosox up lead to 8
games over Orioles

Buffalo Bills in exchange for
a fu ture , undisclosed draft
choice .
C.'ra ig, a 6-1 , 190-pounder
from Fisk College, spent two
years with the Cincinnati
Bengals before being traded
to Buffalo last season. He was
a regular with the Bengais
and started at strong safety
for the Bills in 1974.
Ear li er
Thursday,
Cleveland placed wide
receiver Tim George and

54-player travel squad timit,
Commissioner Wayne Duke
said Thursday .
U.S. District Court Judge
Sam Pointer, ruling In a
University of Alabama
lawsuit, struck down the
NCAA's 48-man travel squad
limit, saying the NCAA could
not restrict home teams to 60
players and visiting teams to
48 .
Before the NCAA adopted
its cost-cutting measure,
Duke said Big Ten rules
provided for a travel squad
limit of 54 players with no
limit on the number of
players who could dress at
home .
"It is our understanding
that on Monday the NCAA
wiU make a determlnatioo
whether to ask for a stay
order of the federal judge 's
ruling concerning home and
travel squads or appeal the
ruling to the circuit court of
appeals," Duke said. "H
there is not a stay order or an
appeal is denied, the conference wUI revert to its own
travel squad rule of f&gt;l persons and adhere to the 00-man
home squad i[mit as
prescribed by the NCAA

there with a four under par
score of 276.
· Weiskopf ,
who
beat
Nicklaus by three shots to
take the WSO in his only other
appearance, has also played
Firestone quite well and
finished only three shots
behind the Golden Bear last
month in the PGA.
But Weiskopf, like Nicklaus
a native Ohioan, likes the
chances of Watson , who beat
Australian Jack Newton in an
Ill-hole playoff for the British
title.
"He's a long, powerful
player and he played exceptionally well under a lot of
pressure in the British
Open," said Weiskopf, " so
he's got to have an excellent
chance to win."
Nicklaus, who came with
three shots (two in the U.S.
Open and one in the British)
of winning all four major
titles, said, " I like Firestone .
I think it's a good golf course
for me."
Graham, like Wat so n
making his first WSO ap·
pearance, has had little
success since winning the
Open and finished a disappointing tie for 54th in the
PGA at Firestone.
This will be the last time
the Series will be played at
Firestone and also the last
under the present format.
Next year's event will include
as many as 26 players for a
purse of at least $250,000. The
site has not yet been announced.

LEVI DENIMS

For
MEN
FLARES, STRAIGHT
LEG5 and
TAPERED

BAHR CLOTHIERS

safely Preston Anderson !10
waivers ani! -greeted of:
fensive guard Jim Arneson,
acquired the day before from ..·.. ·
the Dallaa Cowboys for a
future, undisclosed draft
choice.
Arneson replaces Pete
Adams, who underwent
surgery Thursday for a
herniated disc and was listed
in satisfactory condiUoo at
Mt. Sinai Hospital. Adams
was placed oo the Browns'
injured reserve list and will
be lost for the season.
The Browns ai.'IO took a look
Thursday at quarterback
Jack Graham, recently
released by the Miami
Dolphins. In two years of
varsity competition at
Colorado State, Graham
completed 78 of 173 passes for
1 .~ yards .

SCIOI'O RESULI'S
COLUMBUS I UP! )
Edgewood Sherry came •·
from second place going into
the stretch at Scioto Down.o
Thursday night and won the
featured $1,400 eighth pace by
one and ontHialf lengths over
Kellylu ck Eddie.
Lassie Knight showed.
Edgewood Sherry , drivP!l
by Ronald Nowel, covered the
mile in 2: 1M and returned
$8.60, $6.00 and $4.20.
The 3-3 nightly double
combination of ~ady John
and Tra valon Annie paid $56.
The 4,12JI fans bet $244,740.

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Schoolhus in collision of 3 vehicles
F or ty passengers a board a
Gallia County Local School
bus escaped injur y in a three
vehicle accident a t I :50 p.m .
Thursday on Rt . 7, two tenths
miles south of the AddisonBulaville Rd .
Acc ording to the GalliaMeigs Pos t State Hi ghway
Patrol , the school bus driven
south by,James L. Frenc h, 46,
Rt . 1, Gallipolis , slowed to
make a stop when an auto
o pe r a te d by Bo bby J .
l..eiving, 44, of Le tar t , W. Va .
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LEADER RECOGNITION - Mrs . Pat Thoma. ri ght,
Meigs County se rvice unit director for the Girl Scouts ,
presented certifi cat es a nd pins Thursday night to, left to

righ t , Mrs. Merle Johnson , Rutland , 15 years; Mrs.
Marilyn Hannum, Re edsville , five year s; and Mrs. Ruth
Ann Balderson, Re edsville, 10 years.

Girl Scout volunteer service is recognized
By Charlene Hoeflich
Recog ni tion for volun teer
se rvice in the Meigs Coun ty
G1 rl
Scout
pr og r a m
hi ghli g ht ed a m ee tin g of
leaders and helpers Thursday
ni gh t ' at the P om er oy
E lem enlary Sc hool.
Mrs . Pa t Thoma , service
unit director for the District 3
of the Black Diamond Girl
Scout Council, presented pins
and certificates to Mrs . Merl e
J ohnson of the Rutland

Brown ie Troop , a 15-year pin;

pin; Mrs. Nancy Morris ,
Mrs . Ma r ilyn Ha nnum , Salisbury, a fiv e yea r pin ;
Reedsville Troop , a five yea r
Mrs . Mary Wi se, Middleport.
pin, &lt;1n d Mrs . Ruth Ann a
five-y e ar
pin
and
Balde rson. Reedsv ille Troop , recognition for be in g active
a 10 year certifi cate.
in sc out leadership for nine
Others qualifyin g for pins
years .
an d ce r ti fic ates but n ot
Ac tivities for th e coming
pr ese nt we r e Mi ss Mon a
ye a r will be gin with a
Johnson. Rutland , a ltl-year
" bice nte nnial sing " Nov . 20
ce rtifi ca te and a 15-year pin at Meigs High Sc hool. The
in recog nition o£ her 17 years
public will be invited to al·
in sco utin g; Mr s. April
tend the " sing" which conSmi th, Pomeroy , a 15-year
sis ts of patriotic selec tions by
the individual troops a nd then
a joint program by alt the
scouts .
Arran gements we re a lso
m a de
to
obse r ve
I n·
liY POLLY·CRAMEH
te rnational Thinking Day on
Feb. 22 with each troop to
se lec t a
c oun t r y
and
present a s kit, dan ce.
or
game
fr om
that
land for the other scouts.
A bicentennial th eme would
Polly's Problem
column . I once wrote an
a lso be worked into the
DEAR POLLY - My heavy answer to a ques tion and it
Thinkin g Da y progr a m it was
darkening window shades was never pri nted. Now my
decided .
were cut to fit my windows. eyes are not too good so my
Mr s. Th oma urged lea d ers
Mter a few months the sides Pete Peeve is thu t I cann ot
to mvol ve th eir troops m
of the shades started to curl und er s ta nd wh y Polly 's
commWJity ac tivi ties s uch as
away from the window s Poin ters i:-; a lways in s uch
paraa es as a way of creating
leaving an open space be- fi ne prin t - HELEN.
scout
a ware ness .
tween the window frames
DF.AR HELE N - As to the
Th e s u!; tainin g memand shades so light comes las t part of yo ur Pet•vc I a m
bership
drive conducted in
through. l washed. them with always so pleased wh en a n
the spring was disc ussed and
warm water and turned the editur us t.· ~ th e t·nlumn
it wa s noted that none of the
edges in the opposite regardless of the size of the
money collected ha s been
direction but they curled print because their space is
back to the inside. I would usually restricted. The size of re turned to Meigs County for
use by the troops here. Mrs.
l!ppreciate any ideas for the print is up to the local
closing those gaping spaces . newspaper. As to your Thoma advised that she will
be in conlac t with the Black
-JEANNIE .
previous letter not appearing
DEAR JEANNIE - Ap- In print I am indeed sorry Diamond Girl Scout office in
plying a sturdy plastic that each and every one Charles ton about local needs .
adhesive-backed tape down cannot be published alter you Financial report forms were
distributed to the leaders for
Ule lenglh of the curled sides are so generous to share with
completion .
would be my first try. Such the others but space does not
A check for $14 was given
tape comes In a variety of allow this and then, too, we
colors and can be brought at often receive the same an· by Mrs. Thoma to Mrs. Judv
Werry for the 1976 camp fund .
most variety and hardware swcr or Pointer from many,
The
money was received for a
stores. Carefully place a strip many different people .
display at the Meigs County
of this tape, wide enough to Thanks for your interest and
cover the curl, with the outer do stick with us regardless of fair. Mrs . Thoma discussed
the need for getting the scouts
edges of the shade. Tape the size of the print. more
involved in the junior
together and all the way down POLLY .
fair, for represenlation on the
each side of each shade. Try
· DEAR POLLY - I amJunior Fair Board , and for
this on one and II It works writing in reference to .J.
then Invest In enough tape for from Pa .'s Pointe r on how giving scouts the opportunity
to win ribbon s and premiums .
all the others. - POLLY
she adds polato flake s to baby
It was announced that Mrs .
DEAR POLLY - When
food when it turns watery. I
Werry
will serve as the day
cleaning paint brushes I put recently read in a baby
fabric softener in the final magazine that one should not camp director , with Mrs.
rinse water to keep them soft feed baby direc tly fr om the Carolyn Reeves to be the
finance chairperson. Mrs.
and pliable .
ja r if all food is not ea ten a t
Keep a metal shoe horn in one time . Re move baby 's Thoma noted that the Boy
the kitchen to use for prying portion to a dish. The reason Scouts of Meigs County ha ve
invited the junior and Cade tte
the tops off spice cans , cocoa
given was the enzy mes in
cans, etc. Saves your finger · ba by 's sa liva which star ts the girl scouts to a comparee a t
Camp Kiashuta some time in
nails and the kitchen kni ves . di gest ive
p r oces s
will
too . - MARGARET L.
· l11gcst" the foul! left in the October . She also re ported
DEAR POLLY - I doubt ja r an d m a ke it wate r y. I that the boy scouts have
expressed an interest in a
that this will appear in the have found thi s to be true . Me igs County coed troop.
NORMA.
Mrs. Johnson announced a
DEA R NORMA - Thanks
firs t aid course open to
for writing. Many readers
wrol e in the sa m e in·· leaders and advisors to be
held Sept. 15 and Sept. 22
formati on obtained from
from 6 to 10 p.m. Anyone
their ba by doctors and baby
interested is a sked to c ontact
bonks. - PO LLY.
Mrs . J ohnson . It wa s

Polly's Pointers
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WIDE
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reported tha t Mrs. J ohnson
will se rv e as a Br ownie advi sor , an d Mrs . Wise , a junior
advisor .
(\ training sess ion wh ere
ex pe r ien c ed sc o ut lea de r s
becom e t r a ine r s in the ir
communiti es was a nnoun ced
for Sepl. 12· 14 at Ca mp Sandy
Bend nea r E liza beth, W. Va.
Informa ti on on scouting to
be placed in the sc hools in
their respective communiti es
was d is tribu te d to t he
lea ders.
Attending the m eeting we re
Ca rolyn Reeves. Eli za be th
La ne , Patty Michael, Ge rtrude Cas to. Jud y Werry of
the Pomer oy troops; Merle
Joh ns on of t he Rutland
Tro op ; J a c k ie Br ickel s,
Marg are t Parker. an d Susie
Pull ins, Sali s bury; Jan e t
Pi c ke n s.
J oy ce Si ss on.
Syra c use: and Ma rilyn
Hannu m a nd Huth Ann
Balderson , Reedsville .
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FRIDAY
YARD a nd Ba ke Sale
sponsored by Mt. Hermon
Wom e n 's
Mi ss ionary
Assoc iation 10 a. m . to 3 p.m .
at corn er of SR 7 and Forest
Run Road .
YARD SAL E now in
pr ogress through Sa turday at
307 Spring Ave ., sponsored by
Harris onville Eastern Stars .
POMONA GRANGE, 8
p.m . at the Rock Springs hall.
Inspection, c ounty contests,
prince and princess quizzes to
be held. Star Grange will be
host.
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
Trinity Churc h, 7: 30p.m . in
th e socia l room of the church .
SATURDAY
ICE
CREAM
Social,
Bas han Voluntee r Firemen
and Auxiliary members at
the firehouse with serving to ·
begin at 6 p.m .
HARRISONVILLE
OES
holding a porc h sale through
today at 307 Spring Ave .,
Pome roy .
HYMN SING , Dan Hayman
and Th e County Hymntimers,
at the Church of Christ in
Chri s tian
Uni on Camp
Grounds at Hartford, 7:30
p.m . Public invited .
ANN UAL
PICNIC
of
Hobs on Christian Union
Church at Route 33 State
Park beyond Rock Springs.
Baske t dinner at 6 p.m. All
classes and their families
welcome .

STEAMBOAT INN
MEAT- Chicken &amp; Oressing, Roast Beef,
Hamburger Steak, Flounder Fish .
VEGETABLES - Green Beans, Peas &amp;
Carrots. Noodles, Potatoes (mashed ,
home fries, baked).
SALAD - Apple Sauce, Peaches, Cottage
Cheese, Slaw, Tossed .
PIE -

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Sunday, Sept. 7, Hrs. 8:00-2:00
Weekdays 6:00-8:30
3rd St.
Ph. 949-3551 Racine, Ohio
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The Rutland Branch of the
Pome r oy. Nati ona l Bank
m arked its 20th a nniv ersary
today , Sept. 5.
On Se pt. 5, 1955, th e
P om e r oy Na ti ona l Bank
pur c hased th e Ra thbur n
Ban k in Rutla nd an d began to
opera te that ba nk a s the
Rutl a nd
br a nc h .
New
quar ters we r e late r co ns truc ted a nd we re occupied
on April 24, 1972.
William J . Hobstetter is
manage r of th e Rutland
bran c h and Joan May is
a ss is tant mana ge r . Other
e mpl oyes ar e Ruth Ann
Grah a m, Susie Jeffe rs and
Sha ron Barr . Hobste tter is
a lso a n a ss istan t vi ce
pr es id e nt
of
P om eroy
Nationa l Ba nk which will
open its se cond bran ch a t
Tuppers Plains Monday.

Those born on this date are
under the sign of Virgo .
Fr e n c h
Stat e sman Cardinal Richelieu was born
Sept. 6, lf&gt;85.

Ralph E . Hall , 29 , of · Coun ty line .
The patrol said Spencer,
Pomeroy, driving a tra ctortraveling
east, was unable to
trailer rig, was una ble to
s top . Hi s tru c k s k id ded slow down on a steep grade.
s triking Leiving 's c a~ and . He lost control of his rig
sideswiping the school bus . which ran off the left side of
Hall was cited to Gallipolis the highway . It struck a
Municipal Court for failure to power pole and overturned.
Spenc er wa s taken to
sk&gt;p within the a ss ured clear
O'Bieness
Hospital in Athens
dis lan ce .
Ern est E . Spe nce r , 22 , for treatment.
Racine, driving a tra c tor .
trailer, was in jured in an
accident at 7 a .m . Th ursday
And
on Rt. 143, two and four tenths
miles ea st of the Athens

Foliage Gardens

Triplett reunion held Monday
NEW HAVE N - The an nua l Triplett family reunion
was held Monday, Sept . 1 at
the hom e of Mr . and Mts .
John C. Triplett here . Atte nding were Mr . and Mrs .
Do r s Ma ynard , Ne wa rk ,
Oh io ; Mr . and Mrs . J . R.

Triplett, Cha rl eston . W. Va .;
Dr . and Mr s . D ~ t e R .
Thompson. Oa k Brook , Ill .;
Mr . and Mrs . Paul Me·
Callister , Marysvill e, Mich .;
Mr . and Mrs . Henry Reger ,
Huntin gton ; grandchildren
attendi ng we re Mrs. Larr y
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GIVING DINNER
Mr s.
Ha r vey
R obe r ts,
Men of the Sacred Heart
Charles ton ; Mr s. Dav id
Church will give a public
J ordan , Dunbar ; Miss Cher yl
dinner from II a.m. to 2
McCallister , Mi chigan , and
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at
Cinda, Angela , Kirk a nd
the .church auditorium .
Dana Reger of Huntington ,
Tickets or reservations
and great · grandc hildren
must be secured lor the
were Amy a nd Tod P eri sh.
dinner which will have
Tiffany ; Paul and Lo ri
chicken and ham as meat
Roberts , Charl es ton , a nd
courses. The public Is
Brian J ordan . Dun bar .
asked to call Rev. Father
A special guest was Haskan
Paul Welton, 992·2825 ; Paul
Suive of Liber ty, Sweden,
Casci, 992-5131 or Gilbert
f orei g n e xc han ge s tud e nt
Zwilling, 992·3298.
s taying with Mr . and Mrs.
Dors Mayna rd .

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$20 given to LeMaster fund
SUNDAY
HOMECOMiNG at Free·
dom Gospel Mission, Bald
Kn ob , with Sunday School ,
9:30a . m . ; basket dinner at
no on ; aftern oo n se rvi ces,
1:30 p. m . with music by
Hymntim e r s
and
Choralaires ,
Parkersburg.
Rev . 0 . G . Mc Kinney ,
Syra c us e, guest speake r
al ong with Rev. Willard
Carney and Rev . Bernard
Thresh, Parkersburg .
ANNUAL
HARVE S T
Festival at St. John Lutheran
Churc h, Pine Grove . Church
service , 11 a . m . ; basket
dinner , 12 :30 p. m . followed
by hymn sing and special
music , 1:30 p. m . ; public
invi ted .
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Be ta Sigma Phi Sorority will
have a family picnic at 2 p. m.
at the Ohio River campsites
of Texanna Well and Judy
Werry . Members are to take
their own meat and a covered
dish .
ANNUAL
PI CNIC of
Southern Cluster of the
United Methodist Churches at
Letart Falls Community
Building. Worship service at
II a.m. Lunch at noon. Hymn
sing and games in afternoon.
Public invited to attend .

A $20 contribution to the
Lonnie LeMaster hospital
fund was made a I the
Saturday meeting of the Big
Bend Radio Club held at Rock
Springs grange hall. Mem·
hers also voted to give $20 to
the muscular fund and to
participate in a benefit show
this fall for the parks in
Middleport and Pomeroy .
Attending the meeting were
40 members and two Visitors .

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
CHESTER - Mr . and Mrs.
Rober t Burke , Ches ter,
announ ce the marriage of
their son , Kennth, to Billie J o
Boyd of Lexington, Ky. The
m a rriage took pl ace in
Covington, Ky ., Aug . 2L

Next meeting will be held
Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. Re fresh·
ments were served by the ·
Women 's Auxiliary . A report
was given on the coffee break
held at the two Route 33
roadside · parks ov er the
Labor Day weekend . It was
noted tha t over 500 visited the
rest stops during the holiday
weekend.

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Gallipolis, 2 p.m.

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ANNUAL Homecoming at
Minersville United Methodist
Church. Sunday School and
church at regular hours .
Basket dinner 12:30 to 1:30
p.m . " Gospel Tdnes" at 1:30
p.m .

LET AH'l , W. VA. - The Jina and Jamie McClellan ,
Lela rt Homema kers held it.. Junior , Doroth y Click , Ruth ,
annual picnic Aug. 13 a t Li sa, Beverly and . Steve n
Pi c ken s , Ron , Mildr e d .
Kera .
and Terri
The m embers and their
families enjoyed a birthday
par ty in honor of their child
patient at Lakin . The child
rece ived ma ny gifts fr om the
m embers and their families .
The child also recei ved a
bir thda y ca ke which was
ta ke n back to Lakin to be
enjoyed by the other c hildren .
Th e Hom e m a ke rs would
lik e to e x ten d the ir a p prec iation to Mr . and Mrs .
J a ke Howard for bringing the
pa tient lo the pic nic and
birthd ay party .
Al te nding the picn ic were
Edwin a nd Ba rbar a Winter ,
Sue Sayre , Kim and Lori .
Ga t y , Bunn y a nd Lea h
Hoffm an . Howard , Sharon ,

and Waid Ni ch o i s&lt;~ n J r .,
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Ap·
Dexter.
proximately 80 persons at- ·
Mr . and Mrs . Robert F .
tended open house recently
Musser , Mr. and Mrs . Harold
honoring Mr . and Mrs. Seth
Rice . Mr . and Mrs . Owen
Nicholson on their 60th an·
Blackwood, Pauline Atkins ,
niversary . The celebrationWNGBO'J"l'()M - A Labor attend, however , they visited
Ruby Halliday, Stella Atkins , Day picnic was held at the old Sunday and presented Mrs .
was held in the basement of
Ruby Diehl, Mr . and Mrs. F . family horne of Mr . and Mrs . Swan a gilt.
the Dexter Church of Ghri st.
Clair Taylor , Mr . and Mrs . Gene Riggs at Long Bottom
The event was given by the
Attending were , Mr . a nd
Charles C. King, Chester when the birthday of Mrs . Mrs . Lindsey Lyons III and
Nichols on s ' nephew and
King and Mr . and Mrs . Ulah
niece , Norman and Allegra
Swan
was
al so family, Mark Emerick , Mr .
Norman Will of Rutland .
Will . along with the other
antl
Mrs .
Lawre nce
celebrated .
m embe r s of th e chur c h
Hasbargen
and
family,
all of
The picnic was on the
congregati on .
spa cious and beautiful lawn Parkersburg ; Mr. and Mrs .
Decorations were yellow
David Riggs and famil y,
at the Riggs home'.
and white streamers of crepe
The young people played Belpre; Mr. and Mrs . LindHysell, Linda Yost, Brenda
The Youth Group of the
pape r hung above the area,
se y Lyons Jr . and son , Mrs .
volleyball
and croquet.
Yost, Carol Yost, Denny Ray
near the door where the Midway Churc h met recently
The group was later served Ulah Swan, Mr . and Mrs.
Yost, Brian Burham, Laneva
couple was seated in easy at the Pomeroy home of Mr .
Babc ock,
Mr s.
cake
and ice cream. The cake Oscar
Russell, Frankie Russell ,
chairs and above the r efresh- and Mrs . Norman Hysell for
Thurman
Babcock,
all
of
was
baked
by
Mrs.
Swan
's
Janice Ferrell, Phyllis
ment table, White bell s homemade ice cream and
granddaughter ,
Mr s. Tuppers Plains . Mr . and Mrs .
Ferrell , Tammy Harvey , Mr .
centered the area above the cupcakes.
Lawrence
Hasbar
g en , Waid Le onard , Rt . 1,
and Mrs . Norman Hysell,
Attending we re Terry
table .
Reedsville ; Ray Riggs , Rt . 2,
Mrs . Frankie Hershman. Parkersburg , with the in·
The center of the table held Hysell, Norma Jean Hysell,
Pomeroy ; Mr . and Mr s.
scription
"
Happy
Birthday
Paula Justice, Mrs . Joan
an arrangement of flowers in Bruce Hysell, Steven Hysell,
Mama
Dear''.
Garth
Smith , Long Bottom ;
Yos t , Mr . and Mrs . Herb
Debbie
Spires
,
Timmy
pa stel shades, a gift from the
The honored guest received Mr . and Mrs . Vi~gil Windon
Lan c e, the Rev . Theron
young people of the Sunday Spires, Brian Durham ,
and family , Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
Durham. Mrs . Virginia several gilt...
school class taught by Mr . Melissa Durham , Crystal
Mr . and Mrs . Marion Riggs Mr . and Mrs . Gene Riggs ,
Harvey and Mrs . Velma
Roush , Alice Sorrell , Frankie
Nicholson .
and
family were unable to Kenny Ray and Jason .
Russell .
On either side of the Oowers Sorrell, Cheryl Pierce, Anna
were several small green Durham, Johnny Durham,
candles in s-s haped g old Mr . and Mrs. Norman Hysell,
Mr . and Mrs. Clifford
holders .
Refreshments featured a Durham, the Rev . and Mrs .
three-tiered cake topped. with Thereon Durham, Kathleen
Mrs.
Gladys
a miniature bride and groom , Durham,
a decorated slab cake , nuts, Barrett and Mrs. Beverly
Spires .
mint.. , punch and coffee .
On Aug . 29 a youth rally
The cake was served by
was
held on the lawn of Paula
" American Women of members to lake advantage annowll:~d was the meeting
Mildred Jeffers and the
punch and coffee were poured Justice , Morgan Center. The His tory " will be the theme of of the free cancer clinics of the Children's Home Ad·
opening songs were " Oh, How
the annual rush party of the conducted the fourth Thurs· visory Committee held
by Virginia Nelson .
Guests were registered by · 1 Love Jesus '' and ''He's the Ohio Ela Phi Chapter of Beta day of each month at Thursday at the United
Todd Zeller, a great-great Lily of the Valley." Phyllis Sigma Phi Sorority Sept . 23 in Veterans Memorial Hospital. Methodist Church, Pomeroy .
A yard sale was set for Oct.
Ferren, Janice Ferrell, Linda the parish house at Grace The chapter also received
nephew of the Nicholsons.
from the Cancer Society a 3 and 4 with the place to be
Many others helped in yost, Laneva Russell and Episcopal Church.
Paula
Hershman
joined
to
Mrs . Maurisha Nelson certificate acknowledging announced later. Mrs. Debi
various ways. The couple
Buc k explained the chapter
sing, "Build My Mansion announced plans for the party donations .
received several gifts .
Next
Door
to
Jesus,"
A report was given on the yardstick and reported that
during a meeting of . the
Attending were Myra
Lanham, Freda Shepherd preceding the prayer period. chapter Tuesday night at the chapter's work at the Meigs the chapter had received a
A picture of Christ kneeling Columbus and Southern Ohio County Fair. Mrs . Kathy three star rating. The 1975-76
and Kathleen Norris (sister
CUmings reported that the by-laws were read .
and niece of Mrs. Nicholson), a t a rock praying was Electric Co.
Mrs . Nelson was nominated
presented
to
Virginia
Harvey
Read at the meeting was a historical home tour planned
Columbus; Todd Zeller ,
valentine
queen .
Gahanna; Helen Taylor for bringing the most people letter from the American for this fall has been postMrs . Sharon Bailey gave
Atkinson, Mansfield; Mr. and to the rally. There was a Cancer Society encouraging poned until spring . Also
the
c ultural report on
Mrs. George Burkey and Mr . chorus sing with selections
" Women, her History and her
and Mrs . James Llirizza an! including "Hallelujah," " I'm
Hope".
Refreshments were
family, Vermillion; Mrs . In, I'm Out, I'm Up, I'm
served
by
the 1974 pledges .
William B. Buck, Springfield ; Down " and " Marching in the
Attending the meeting were
Alice Epple (sister of Mr . Infantry ."
those named and Joy ce
Beverly Spires and Patty
Nicholson ),
Byesvill'e ;
Bartimus
, Janet Downie ,
Hysell
sang
"
One
Day
I
Will"
Kermit Epple , Nelsonville ;
Kathy
Fry
, Brenda Haggy ,
Mr . and Mrs . Chester and "I've Come Too Far to
Darla Hawley , Linda King ,
Hougland, McArthur ; Mr . Turn Back, " and Janice
POINT PLEASANT Susan
Oliver, Sandi Sargent,
and Mrs . Ernes t Wood , Earl Ferrell, Frankie Russell and Revival services will begin at
Libby Sayre and P at
Starkey, Sharon Jewell, Mr. Laneva Russell sang " I'll Fly the First Church of the
Shrivers
.
and Mrs . Charles Blakeslee , Away ." The scripture was Nazarene , 25th St . and Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Leo R . Story, read by the Rev. Theron Vernon Ave., Point Pleasant,
Mr. and Mrs . Patrick Durham who used John 12:35- Sunday at II a.m. Speaker at
Lola Bohlen, Beverly
Lochary and Mrs. William E. 50 and had a sermon. The the services will be the Rev .
HOMECOMiNG SET
Chapman,
Robert Chapman
Watson,
Mary
Diehl, prayer of dismissal was given Paul E. Hess of the local
There
will
be
a
to Kenneth B . Lawson , .
by Beverly Spires.
church.
Pomeroy.
homecoming Sunday , at
Attending were 25 p~rsons
Mr . and Mrs. Alan Black·
Rev. Hess has served the Dorothy L . Lawson , Lot , Freedom Gospel Mission at
wood, Edith Wood, Mrs . ' with nine having their Bibles. local congregation for four Syracuse.
Bald Knob featuring Dan
Kenneth
B.
Lawson,
Robert
Hoover,
Laura Several of the young people years . During his minislry
Hayman and the Country
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs . Ben remained overnight at the the church has grown to a Dorothy L. Lawson to Lola Hymn timers.
Rife , Carla and Becky, Mr . Justice home for a pizzy congregation of nearly 300 Bohlen, Chester H. Hu.tton,
party.
and has also made progress Lot , Syracuse.
Elza Larkins, Sadie E .
Present were Timmy financially.
Spires, Terry Hysell, Bruce
Special singers will be the Larkins to Elza Larkins,
Hysell, Norma Hysell, Steven Roger
Brown
Singers, Sadie E . Larkins, 'h A., Olive .
For All Occasions
C. 0 . Rogers, Nan F .
Kankakee, Ill . They are full
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time evangelists in the Rogers to Frederick Robert
Everywhere
Thompson,
Nancy
Lee
Church of the Nazarene.
In these evangelistic Owens, Parcels, Salisbury.
The open church wedding services,
Third Mill Corp. and Jack
spirited
of Miss Cynthia Manley; congregational services in Bachner, Carolyn Bachner ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . addition to special music will Agree. , Middleport.
Pmnero¥ RoWer Shop
Dale M. Kautz, Alice Jo
Clifford E . Manley, Mid· be enjoyed.
Mrs . Millard Van Meter
dleport , and Stephen R.
Services run
Sunday Ann Kautz to Dale M. Kautz,
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Hartenbach, son of Mr. and through Sept. 14 beginning Alice Jo Ann Kautz , Parcels,
· Mrs. Robert C. Hartenbach, nightly at 7:30 .
Chester .
will be an event of Sept. 12 at
the Middleport Church of
Christ at 5:30p.m. The Rev.
George Glaze will officiate.
cond Sf.
An open reception will follow
S N. Se
at the John Ambrose
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and Mrs. Dale Nicholson , Mr .
and Mr s. Dale Ja cobs ,
Middleport.
Mr . al)d Mrs . Charles C.
.Russell'. Ath ens ; Mid\red
J effers . Norma Nicholson ,
Mr . and Mrs . E . C. Jordan ,
Mr . and Mr s . La wr e nce
Chapman, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ralph Macomber and Rick ,
Mr. and Mr s . 0 . R. Nelson,
Car yl Tyler , Waid Nicholson

Revival
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Picnic enjoyed
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Couple celebrates 60th

Homemakers
hold
picnic
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Ju dy Hunt and Kevin,
Audrey , Dare ll , and Shelby
Hollman , Kenneth , Opal ,
Fe rn , Bubb y and Missy
Frie nd , Maxine, Mat and
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Schoolhus in collision of 3 vehicles
F or ty passengers a board a
Gallia County Local School
bus escaped injur y in a three
vehicle accident a t I :50 p.m .
Thursday on Rt . 7, two tenths
miles south of the AddisonBulaville Rd .
Acc ording to the GalliaMeigs Pos t State Hi ghway
Patrol , the school bus driven
south by,James L. Frenc h, 46,
Rt . 1, Gallipolis , slowed to
make a stop when an auto
o pe r a te d by Bo bby J .
l..eiving, 44, of Le tar t , W. Va .
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LEADER RECOGNITION - Mrs . Pat Thoma. ri ght,
Meigs County se rvice unit director for the Girl Scouts ,
presented certifi cat es a nd pins Thursday night to, left to

righ t , Mrs. Merle Johnson , Rutland , 15 years; Mrs.
Marilyn Hannum, Re edsville , five year s; and Mrs. Ruth
Ann Balderson, Re edsville, 10 years.

Girl Scout volunteer service is recognized
By Charlene Hoeflich
Recog ni tion for volun teer
se rvice in the Meigs Coun ty
G1 rl
Scout
pr og r a m
hi ghli g ht ed a m ee tin g of
leaders and helpers Thursday
ni gh t ' at the P om er oy
E lem enlary Sc hool.
Mrs . Pa t Thoma , service
unit director for the District 3
of the Black Diamond Girl
Scout Council, presented pins
and certificates to Mrs . Merl e
J ohnson of the Rutland

Brown ie Troop , a 15-year pin;

pin; Mrs. Nancy Morris ,
Mrs . Ma r ilyn Ha nnum , Salisbury, a fiv e yea r pin ;
Reedsville Troop , a five yea r
Mrs . Mary Wi se, Middleport.
pin, &lt;1n d Mrs . Ruth Ann a
five-y e ar
pin
and
Balde rson. Reedsv ille Troop , recognition for be in g active
a 10 year certifi cate.
in sc out leadership for nine
Others qualifyin g for pins
years .
an d ce r ti fic ates but n ot
Ac tivities for th e coming
pr ese nt we r e Mi ss Mon a
ye a r will be gin with a
Johnson. Rutland , a ltl-year
" bice nte nnial sing " Nov . 20
ce rtifi ca te and a 15-year pin at Meigs High Sc hool. The
in recog nition o£ her 17 years
public will be invited to al·
in sco utin g; Mr s. April
tend the " sing" which conSmi th, Pomeroy , a 15-year
sis ts of patriotic selec tions by
the individual troops a nd then
a joint program by alt the
scouts .
Arran gements we re a lso
m a de
to
obse r ve
I n·
liY POLLY·CRAMEH
te rnational Thinking Day on
Feb. 22 with each troop to
se lec t a
c oun t r y
and
present a s kit, dan ce.
or
game
fr om
that
land for the other scouts.
A bicentennial th eme would
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column . I once wrote an
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DEAR POLLY - My heavy answer to a ques tion and it
Thinkin g Da y progr a m it was
darkening window shades was never pri nted. Now my
decided .
were cut to fit my windows. eyes are not too good so my
Mr s. Th oma urged lea d ers
Mter a few months the sides Pete Peeve is thu t I cann ot
to mvol ve th eir troops m
of the shades started to curl und er s ta nd wh y Polly 's
commWJity ac tivi ties s uch as
away from the window s Poin ters i:-; a lways in s uch
paraa es as a way of creating
leaving an open space be- fi ne prin t - HELEN.
scout
a ware ness .
tween the window frames
DF.AR HELE N - As to the
Th e s u!; tainin g memand shades so light comes las t part of yo ur Pet•vc I a m
bership
drive conducted in
through. l washed. them with always so pleased wh en a n
the spring was disc ussed and
warm water and turned the editur us t.· ~ th e t·nlumn
it wa s noted that none of the
edges in the opposite regardless of the size of the
money collected ha s been
direction but they curled print because their space is
back to the inside. I would usually restricted. The size of re turned to Meigs County for
use by the troops here. Mrs.
l!ppreciate any ideas for the print is up to the local
closing those gaping spaces . newspaper. As to your Thoma advised that she will
be in conlac t with the Black
-JEANNIE .
previous letter not appearing
DEAR JEANNIE - Ap- In print I am indeed sorry Diamond Girl Scout office in
plying a sturdy plastic that each and every one Charles ton about local needs .
adhesive-backed tape down cannot be published alter you Financial report forms were
distributed to the leaders for
Ule lenglh of the curled sides are so generous to share with
completion .
would be my first try. Such the others but space does not
A check for $14 was given
tape comes In a variety of allow this and then, too, we
colors and can be brought at often receive the same an· by Mrs. Thoma to Mrs. Judv
Werry for the 1976 camp fund .
most variety and hardware swcr or Pointer from many,
The
money was received for a
stores. Carefully place a strip many different people .
display at the Meigs County
of this tape, wide enough to Thanks for your interest and
cover the curl, with the outer do stick with us regardless of fair. Mrs . Thoma discussed
the need for getting the scouts
edges of the shade. Tape the size of the print. more
involved in the junior
together and all the way down POLLY .
fair, for represenlation on the
each side of each shade. Try
· DEAR POLLY - I amJunior Fair Board , and for
this on one and II It works writing in reference to .J.
then Invest In enough tape for from Pa .'s Pointe r on how giving scouts the opportunity
to win ribbon s and premiums .
all the others. - POLLY
she adds polato flake s to baby
It was announced that Mrs .
DEAR POLLY - When
food when it turns watery. I
Werry
will serve as the day
cleaning paint brushes I put recently read in a baby
fabric softener in the final magazine that one should not camp director , with Mrs.
rinse water to keep them soft feed baby direc tly fr om the Carolyn Reeves to be the
finance chairperson. Mrs.
and pliable .
ja r if all food is not ea ten a t
Keep a metal shoe horn in one time . Re move baby 's Thoma noted that the Boy
the kitchen to use for prying portion to a dish. The reason Scouts of Meigs County ha ve
invited the junior and Cade tte
the tops off spice cans , cocoa
given was the enzy mes in
cans, etc. Saves your finger · ba by 's sa liva which star ts the girl scouts to a comparee a t
Camp Kiashuta some time in
nails and the kitchen kni ves . di gest ive
p r oces s
will
too . - MARGARET L.
· l11gcst" the foul! left in the October . She also re ported
DEAR POLLY - I doubt ja r an d m a ke it wate r y. I that the boy scouts have
expressed an interest in a
that this will appear in the have found thi s to be true . Me igs County coed troop.
NORMA.
Mrs. Johnson announced a
DEA R NORMA - Thanks
firs t aid course open to
for writing. Many readers
wrol e in the sa m e in·· leaders and advisors to be
held Sept. 15 and Sept. 22
formati on obtained from
from 6 to 10 p.m. Anyone
their ba by doctors and baby
interested is a sked to c ontact
bonks. - PO LLY.
Mrs . J ohnson . It wa s

Polly's Pointers
Tape uncurls
window shades

WIDE
SELECTION
OF
NEW FALL
FABRIC
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ARRIVING
DAILY.

reported tha t Mrs. J ohnson
will se rv e as a Br ownie advi sor , an d Mrs . Wise , a junior
advisor .
(\ training sess ion wh ere
ex pe r ien c ed sc o ut lea de r s
becom e t r a ine r s in the ir
communiti es was a nnoun ced
for Sepl. 12· 14 at Ca mp Sandy
Bend nea r E liza beth, W. Va.
Informa ti on on scouting to
be placed in the sc hools in
their respective communiti es
was d is tribu te d to t he
lea ders.
Attending the m eeting we re
Ca rolyn Reeves. Eli za be th
La ne , Patty Michael, Ge rtrude Cas to. Jud y Werry of
the Pomer oy troops; Merle
Joh ns on of t he Rutland
Tro op ; J a c k ie Br ickel s,
Marg are t Parker. an d Susie
Pull ins, Sali s bury; Jan e t
Pi c ke n s.
J oy ce Si ss on.
Syra c use: and Ma rilyn
Hannu m a nd Huth Ann
Balderson , Reedsville .
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FRIDAY
YARD a nd Ba ke Sale
sponsored by Mt. Hermon
Wom e n 's
Mi ss ionary
Assoc iation 10 a. m . to 3 p.m .
at corn er of SR 7 and Forest
Run Road .
YARD SAL E now in
pr ogress through Sa turday at
307 Spring Ave ., sponsored by
Harris onville Eastern Stars .
POMONA GRANGE, 8
p.m . at the Rock Springs hall.
Inspection, c ounty contests,
prince and princess quizzes to
be held. Star Grange will be
host.
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
Trinity Churc h, 7: 30p.m . in
th e socia l room of the church .
SATURDAY
ICE
CREAM
Social,
Bas han Voluntee r Firemen
and Auxiliary members at
the firehouse with serving to ·
begin at 6 p.m .
HARRISONVILLE
OES
holding a porc h sale through
today at 307 Spring Ave .,
Pome roy .
HYMN SING , Dan Hayman
and Th e County Hymntimers,
at the Church of Christ in
Chri s tian
Uni on Camp
Grounds at Hartford, 7:30
p.m . Public invited .
ANN UAL
PICNIC
of
Hobs on Christian Union
Church at Route 33 State
Park beyond Rock Springs.
Baske t dinner at 6 p.m. All
classes and their families
welcome .

STEAMBOAT INN
MEAT- Chicken &amp; Oressing, Roast Beef,
Hamburger Steak, Flounder Fish .
VEGETABLES - Green Beans, Peas &amp;
Carrots. Noodles, Potatoes (mashed ,
home fries, baked).
SALAD - Apple Sauce, Peaches, Cottage
Cheese, Slaw, Tossed .
PIE -

C0co&lt;" ol Cre 'l m . P!'3ci·,, App le.

Sunday, Sept. 7, Hrs. 8:00-2:00
Weekdays 6:00-8:30
3rd St.
Ph. 949-3551 Racine, Ohio
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The Rutland Branch of the
Pome r oy. Nati ona l Bank
m arked its 20th a nniv ersary
today , Sept. 5.
On Se pt. 5, 1955, th e
P om e r oy Na ti ona l Bank
pur c hased th e Ra thbur n
Ban k in Rutla nd an d began to
opera te that ba nk a s the
Rutl a nd
br a nc h .
New
quar ters we r e late r co ns truc ted a nd we re occupied
on April 24, 1972.
William J . Hobstetter is
manage r of th e Rutland
bran c h and Joan May is
a ss is tant mana ge r . Other
e mpl oyes ar e Ruth Ann
Grah a m, Susie Jeffe rs and
Sha ron Barr . Hobste tter is
a lso a n a ss istan t vi ce
pr es id e nt
of
P om eroy
Nationa l Ba nk which will
open its se cond bran ch a t
Tuppers Plains Monday.

Those born on this date are
under the sign of Virgo .
Fr e n c h
Stat e sman Cardinal Richelieu was born
Sept. 6, lf&gt;85.

Ralph E . Hall , 29 , of · Coun ty line .
The patrol said Spencer,
Pomeroy, driving a tra ctortraveling
east, was unable to
trailer rig, was una ble to
s top . Hi s tru c k s k id ded slow down on a steep grade.
s triking Leiving 's c a~ and . He lost control of his rig
sideswiping the school bus . which ran off the left side of
Hall was cited to Gallipolis the highway . It struck a
Municipal Court for failure to power pole and overturned.
Spenc er wa s taken to
sk&gt;p within the a ss ured clear
O'Bieness
Hospital in Athens
dis lan ce .
Ern est E . Spe nce r , 22 , for treatment.
Racine, driving a tra c tor .
trailer, was in jured in an
accident at 7 a .m . Th ursday
And
on Rt. 143, two and four tenths
miles ea st of the Athens

Foliage Gardens

Triplett reunion held Monday
NEW HAVE N - The an nua l Triplett family reunion
was held Monday, Sept . 1 at
the hom e of Mr . and Mts .
John C. Triplett here . Atte nding were Mr . and Mrs .
Do r s Ma ynard , Ne wa rk ,
Oh io ; Mr . and Mrs . J . R.

Triplett, Cha rl eston . W. Va .;
Dr . and Mr s . D ~ t e R .
Thompson. Oa k Brook , Ill .;
Mr . and Mrs . Paul Me·
Callister , Marysvill e, Mich .;
Mr . and Mrs . Henry Reger ,
Huntin gton ; grandchildren
attendi ng we re Mrs. Larr y
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GIVING DINNER
Mr s.
Ha r vey
R obe r ts,
Men of the Sacred Heart
Charles ton ; Mr s. Dav id
Church will give a public
J ordan , Dunbar ; Miss Cher yl
dinner from II a.m. to 2
McCallister , Mi chigan , and
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at
Cinda, Angela , Kirk a nd
the .church auditorium .
Dana Reger of Huntington ,
Tickets or reservations
and great · grandc hildren
must be secured lor the
were Amy a nd Tod P eri sh.
dinner which will have
Tiffany ; Paul and Lo ri
chicken and ham as meat
Roberts , Charl es ton , a nd
courses. The public Is
Brian J ordan . Dun bar .
asked to call Rev. Father
A special guest was Haskan
Paul Welton, 992·2825 ; Paul
Suive of Liber ty, Sweden,
Casci, 992-5131 or Gilbert
f orei g n e xc han ge s tud e nt
Zwilling, 992·3298.
s taying with Mr . and Mrs.
Dors Mayna rd .

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$20 given to LeMaster fund
SUNDAY
HOMECOMiNG at Free·
dom Gospel Mission, Bald
Kn ob , with Sunday School ,
9:30a . m . ; basket dinner at
no on ; aftern oo n se rvi ces,
1:30 p. m . with music by
Hymntim e r s
and
Choralaires ,
Parkersburg.
Rev . 0 . G . Mc Kinney ,
Syra c us e, guest speake r
al ong with Rev. Willard
Carney and Rev . Bernard
Thresh, Parkersburg .
ANNUAL
HARVE S T
Festival at St. John Lutheran
Churc h, Pine Grove . Church
service , 11 a . m . ; basket
dinner , 12 :30 p. m . followed
by hymn sing and special
music , 1:30 p. m . ; public
invi ted .
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Be ta Sigma Phi Sorority will
have a family picnic at 2 p. m.
at the Ohio River campsites
of Texanna Well and Judy
Werry . Members are to take
their own meat and a covered
dish .
ANNUAL
PI CNIC of
Southern Cluster of the
United Methodist Churches at
Letart Falls Community
Building. Worship service at
II a.m. Lunch at noon. Hymn
sing and games in afternoon.
Public invited to attend .

A $20 contribution to the
Lonnie LeMaster hospital
fund was made a I the
Saturday meeting of the Big
Bend Radio Club held at Rock
Springs grange hall. Mem·
hers also voted to give $20 to
the muscular fund and to
participate in a benefit show
this fall for the parks in
Middleport and Pomeroy .
Attending the meeting were
40 members and two Visitors .

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
CHESTER - Mr . and Mrs.
Rober t Burke , Ches ter,
announ ce the marriage of
their son , Kennth, to Billie J o
Boyd of Lexington, Ky. The
m a rriage took pl ace in
Covington, Ky ., Aug . 2L

Next meeting will be held
Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. Re fresh·
ments were served by the ·
Women 's Auxiliary . A report
was given on the coffee break
held at the two Route 33
roadside · parks ov er the
Labor Day weekend . It was
noted tha t over 500 visited the
rest stops during the holiday
weekend.

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AuxHiary , Lewis Manley Post
263, Middleport, home of Mrs.
Frank Washington,
Gallipolis, 2 p.m.

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theme of annual party

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HOMECOMING
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Freedom Gospel Mission at
Bald Knobs. Dan Hayman
and the County Hymn timers.

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ANNUAL Homecoming at
Minersville United Methodist
Church. Sunday School and
church at regular hours .
Basket dinner 12:30 to 1:30
p.m . " Gospel Tdnes" at 1:30
p.m .

LET AH'l , W. VA. - The Jina and Jamie McClellan ,
Lela rt Homema kers held it.. Junior , Doroth y Click , Ruth ,
annual picnic Aug. 13 a t Li sa, Beverly and . Steve n
Pi c ken s , Ron , Mildr e d .
Kera .
and Terri
The m embers and their
families enjoyed a birthday
par ty in honor of their child
patient at Lakin . The child
rece ived ma ny gifts fr om the
m embers and their families .
The child also recei ved a
bir thda y ca ke which was
ta ke n back to Lakin to be
enjoyed by the other c hildren .
Th e Hom e m a ke rs would
lik e to e x ten d the ir a p prec iation to Mr . and Mrs .
J a ke Howard for bringing the
pa tient lo the pic nic and
birthd ay party .
Al te nding the picn ic were
Edwin a nd Ba rbar a Winter ,
Sue Sayre , Kim and Lori .
Ga t y , Bunn y a nd Lea h
Hoffm an . Howard , Sharon ,

and Waid Ni ch o i s&lt;~ n J r .,
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proximately 80 persons at- ·
Mr . and Mrs . Robert F .
tended open house recently
Musser , Mr. and Mrs . Harold
honoring Mr . and Mrs. Seth
Rice . Mr . and Mrs . Owen
Nicholson on their 60th an·
Blackwood, Pauline Atkins ,
niversary . The celebrationWNGBO'J"l'()M - A Labor attend, however , they visited
Ruby Halliday, Stella Atkins , Day picnic was held at the old Sunday and presented Mrs .
was held in the basement of
Ruby Diehl, Mr . and Mrs. F . family horne of Mr . and Mrs . Swan a gilt.
the Dexter Church of Ghri st.
Clair Taylor , Mr . and Mrs . Gene Riggs at Long Bottom
The event was given by the
Attending were , Mr . a nd
Charles C. King, Chester when the birthday of Mrs . Mrs . Lindsey Lyons III and
Nichols on s ' nephew and
King and Mr . and Mrs . Ulah
niece , Norman and Allegra
Swan
was
al so family, Mark Emerick , Mr .
Norman Will of Rutland .
Will . along with the other
antl
Mrs .
Lawre nce
celebrated .
m embe r s of th e chur c h
Hasbargen
and
family,
all of
The picnic was on the
congregati on .
spa cious and beautiful lawn Parkersburg ; Mr. and Mrs .
Decorations were yellow
David Riggs and famil y,
at the Riggs home'.
and white streamers of crepe
The young people played Belpre; Mr. and Mrs . LindHysell, Linda Yost, Brenda
The Youth Group of the
pape r hung above the area,
se y Lyons Jr . and son , Mrs .
volleyball
and croquet.
Yost, Carol Yost, Denny Ray
near the door where the Midway Churc h met recently
The group was later served Ulah Swan, Mr . and Mrs.
Yost, Brian Burham, Laneva
couple was seated in easy at the Pomeroy home of Mr .
Babc ock,
Mr s.
cake
and ice cream. The cake Oscar
Russell, Frankie Russell ,
chairs and above the r efresh- and Mrs . Norman Hysell for
Thurman
Babcock,
all
of
was
baked
by
Mrs.
Swan
's
Janice Ferrell, Phyllis
ment table, White bell s homemade ice cream and
granddaughter ,
Mr s. Tuppers Plains . Mr . and Mrs .
Ferrell , Tammy Harvey , Mr .
centered the area above the cupcakes.
Lawrence
Hasbar
g en , Waid Le onard , Rt . 1,
and Mrs . Norman Hysell,
Attending we re Terry
table .
Reedsville ; Ray Riggs , Rt . 2,
Mrs . Frankie Hershman. Parkersburg , with the in·
The center of the table held Hysell, Norma Jean Hysell,
Pomeroy ; Mr . and Mr s.
scription
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Happy
Birthday
Paula Justice, Mrs . Joan
an arrangement of flowers in Bruce Hysell, Steven Hysell,
Mama
Dear''.
Garth
Smith , Long Bottom ;
Yos t , Mr . and Mrs . Herb
Debbie
Spires
,
Timmy
pa stel shades, a gift from the
The honored guest received Mr . and Mrs . Vi~gil Windon
Lan c e, the Rev . Theron
young people of the Sunday Spires, Brian Durham ,
and family , Rt. 3, Pomeroy;
Durham. Mrs . Virginia several gilt...
school class taught by Mr . Melissa Durham , Crystal
Mr . and Mrs . Marion Riggs Mr . and Mrs . Gene Riggs ,
Harvey and Mrs . Velma
Roush , Alice Sorrell , Frankie
Nicholson .
and
family were unable to Kenny Ray and Jason .
Russell .
On either side of the Oowers Sorrell, Cheryl Pierce, Anna
were several small green Durham, Johnny Durham,
candles in s-s haped g old Mr . and Mrs. Norman Hysell,
Mr . and Mrs. Clifford
holders .
Refreshments featured a Durham, the Rev . and Mrs .
three-tiered cake topped. with Thereon Durham, Kathleen
Mrs.
Gladys
a miniature bride and groom , Durham,
a decorated slab cake , nuts, Barrett and Mrs. Beverly
Spires .
mint.. , punch and coffee .
On Aug . 29 a youth rally
The cake was served by
was
held on the lawn of Paula
" American Women of members to lake advantage annowll:~d was the meeting
Mildred Jeffers and the
punch and coffee were poured Justice , Morgan Center. The His tory " will be the theme of of the free cancer clinics of the Children's Home Ad·
opening songs were " Oh, How
the annual rush party of the conducted the fourth Thurs· visory Committee held
by Virginia Nelson .
Guests were registered by · 1 Love Jesus '' and ''He's the Ohio Ela Phi Chapter of Beta day of each month at Thursday at the United
Todd Zeller, a great-great Lily of the Valley." Phyllis Sigma Phi Sorority Sept . 23 in Veterans Memorial Hospital. Methodist Church, Pomeroy .
A yard sale was set for Oct.
Ferren, Janice Ferrell, Linda the parish house at Grace The chapter also received
nephew of the Nicholsons.
from the Cancer Society a 3 and 4 with the place to be
Many others helped in yost, Laneva Russell and Episcopal Church.
Paula
Hershman
joined
to
Mrs . Maurisha Nelson certificate acknowledging announced later. Mrs. Debi
various ways. The couple
Buc k explained the chapter
sing, "Build My Mansion announced plans for the party donations .
received several gifts .
Next
Door
to
Jesus,"
A report was given on the yardstick and reported that
during a meeting of . the
Attending were Myra
Lanham, Freda Shepherd preceding the prayer period. chapter Tuesday night at the chapter's work at the Meigs the chapter had received a
A picture of Christ kneeling Columbus and Southern Ohio County Fair. Mrs . Kathy three star rating. The 1975-76
and Kathleen Norris (sister
CUmings reported that the by-laws were read .
and niece of Mrs. Nicholson), a t a rock praying was Electric Co.
Mrs . Nelson was nominated
presented
to
Virginia
Harvey
Read at the meeting was a historical home tour planned
Columbus; Todd Zeller ,
valentine
queen .
Gahanna; Helen Taylor for bringing the most people letter from the American for this fall has been postMrs . Sharon Bailey gave
Atkinson, Mansfield; Mr. and to the rally. There was a Cancer Society encouraging poned until spring . Also
the
c ultural report on
Mrs. George Burkey and Mr . chorus sing with selections
" Women, her History and her
and Mrs . James Llirizza an! including "Hallelujah," " I'm
Hope".
Refreshments were
family, Vermillion; Mrs . In, I'm Out, I'm Up, I'm
served
by
the 1974 pledges .
William B. Buck, Springfield ; Down " and " Marching in the
Attending the meeting were
Alice Epple (sister of Mr . Infantry ."
those named and Joy ce
Beverly Spires and Patty
Nicholson ),
Byesvill'e ;
Bartimus
, Janet Downie ,
Hysell
sang
"
One
Day
I
Will"
Kermit Epple , Nelsonville ;
Kathy
Fry
, Brenda Haggy ,
Mr . and Mrs . Chester and "I've Come Too Far to
Darla Hawley , Linda King ,
Hougland, McArthur ; Mr . Turn Back, " and Janice
POINT PLEASANT Susan
Oliver, Sandi Sargent,
and Mrs . Ernes t Wood , Earl Ferrell, Frankie Russell and Revival services will begin at
Libby Sayre and P at
Starkey, Sharon Jewell, Mr. Laneva Russell sang " I'll Fly the First Church of the
Shrivers
.
and Mrs . Charles Blakeslee , Away ." The scripture was Nazarene , 25th St . and Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Leo R . Story, read by the Rev. Theron Vernon Ave., Point Pleasant,
Mr. and Mrs . Patrick Durham who used John 12:35- Sunday at II a.m. Speaker at
Lola Bohlen, Beverly
Lochary and Mrs. William E. 50 and had a sermon. The the services will be the Rev .
HOMECOMiNG SET
Chapman,
Robert Chapman
Watson,
Mary
Diehl, prayer of dismissal was given Paul E. Hess of the local
There
will
be
a
to Kenneth B . Lawson , .
by Beverly Spires.
church.
Pomeroy.
homecoming Sunday , at
Attending were 25 p~rsons
Mr . and Mrs. Alan Black·
Rev. Hess has served the Dorothy L . Lawson , Lot , Freedom Gospel Mission at
wood, Edith Wood, Mrs . ' with nine having their Bibles. local congregation for four Syracuse.
Bald Knob featuring Dan
Kenneth
B.
Lawson,
Robert
Hoover,
Laura Several of the young people years . During his minislry
Hayman and the Country
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs . Ben remained overnight at the the church has grown to a Dorothy L. Lawson to Lola Hymn timers.
Rife , Carla and Becky, Mr . Justice home for a pizzy congregation of nearly 300 Bohlen, Chester H. Hu.tton,
party.
and has also made progress Lot , Syracuse.
Elza Larkins, Sadie E .
Present were Timmy financially.
Spires, Terry Hysell, Bruce
Special singers will be the Larkins to Elza Larkins,
Hysell, Norma Hysell, Steven Roger
Brown
Singers, Sadie E . Larkins, 'h A., Olive .
For All Occasions
C. 0 . Rogers, Nan F .
Kankakee, Ill . They are full
We Wire Flowers
time evangelists in the Rogers to Frederick Robert
Everywhere
Thompson,
Nancy
Lee
Church of the Nazarene.
In these evangelistic Owens, Parcels, Salisbury.
The open church wedding services,
Third Mill Corp. and Jack
spirited
of Miss Cynthia Manley; congregational services in Bachner, Carolyn Bachner ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . addition to special music will Agree. , Middleport.
Pmnero¥ RoWer Shop
Dale M. Kautz, Alice Jo
Clifford E . Manley, Mid· be enjoyed.
Mrs . Millard Van Meter
dleport , and Stephen R.
Services run
Sunday Ann Kautz to Dale M. Kautz,
Ph . 99'2 · S781
Ph
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Hartenbach, son of Mr. and through Sept. 14 beginning Alice Jo Ann Kautz , Parcels,
· Mrs. Robert C. Hartenbach, nightly at 7:30 .
Chester .
will be an event of Sept. 12 at
the Middleport Church of
Christ at 5:30p.m. The Rev.
George Glaze will officiate.
cond Sf.
An open reception will follow
S N. Se
at the John Ambrose
L....;M:::.::;id::;d::,l;,;;e;:;P;,;;0;;.r;;.f';.0-h.llio;..._. residence, Rt. 7.
and Mrs. Dale Nicholson , Mr .
and Mr s. Dale Ja cobs ,
Middleport.
Mr . al)d Mrs . Charles C.
.Russell'. Ath ens ; Mid\red
J effers . Norma Nicholson ,
Mr . and Mrs . E . C. Jordan ,
Mr . and Mr s . La wr e nce
Chapman, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ralph Macomber and Rick ,
Mr. and Mr s . 0 . R. Nelson,
Car yl Tyler , Waid Nicholson

Revival
scheduled

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Picnic enjoyed
on birthday

Couple celebrates 60th

Homemakers
hold
picnic
.
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Ju dy Hunt and Kevin,
Audrey , Dare ll , and Shelby
Hollman , Kenneth , Opal ,
Fe rn , Bubb y and Missy
Frie nd , Maxine, Mat and
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Perrtn pastor
Roy Mayer
Sun d ay sc h oo l
su pt
Church schoo l
9 t ~
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worsh p se rv •C€' 10 7 J
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Monday
J 30 p m
und e r
dtrcctron of Mary Sk1nncr
sen •or c ho 1r rehearsnt
7 10
p m Thursday W1t h M r"&gt; Paul
N ease d1 r ector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Co r ner
Un1 on and Mulb erry
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Sunday ~C h O O I 9 10,1 111 Gltll
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wor~h p
10 30 n r11
tvl'n 11 q
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,. 30
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Rev
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Churct1 ::.e rv1ce s 10 JU rl m
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of m onth Clw r ch o.n oot 10 w
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and pray er me c l u q
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THE SALVATION ARMY
Erway Ra y N 'N ,n 11 q off u r
n char oe Sundi'ly
I ll i1 rn
Hoi ness me e t1ng Hr l J c1 rr
Sun d ay
School
Y o un q
P eo p les Leq1on
7 p m
Thursday 1 to 3 p nt
L ad e~
Home Leagu e 7 p m
Pr ep
c lasses
ST
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LUTHERAN
C HUR CH
Corn er
of
Syca mor e and Sccond St s
Pom eroy Til e R ev Wd!1am
M1ddleswarrh Pasto r o;, un day
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Father
Paul
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pastor
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Sa tur day evenmg Ma ss 7 30
Sunday Ma ss 13 and 10 a m
Co nf esston
Saturday
7 7 JO
pm
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Wrll 1am
Watson
Su ndi'ly
school su pt Sunday ~c ho o l
9 30 am
BY F 6 p m
B1ble
study
Wednesaay
1 p m
ch orr pra c lt ce
Wedn es d ay
8 30 p m

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Ev1 n tnQ
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NORTH
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CHUR CH pr cvch ng a t 11 am
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P OM l'KOY
WESTSIDE
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN Sunday Pray er meelinq 7 45
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Sc t1oot 9 30 am
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pr eac h 1n g
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7 J O Wednesday 7 30 p 111
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pray e r
pri\yer mee l n g 7 30 P m
mee lmq 7 JD p m Tue sday
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MT MOR IAH C HUR CH OF W~C '::J
7 JO 1 rsl Th u r s day
1&gt; 11 hi
&lt;.,iufl &gt;y 7 p 111
GOD Rae ne Route 'J the each 111 o nlh
J\ II! J WJ\ Y
COM MUNITY
Rev
James
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Tuesday
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m eet ng 7 JO p m Thursday
CHR 1ST - Gcorqe rr ed e r ck
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FIRST sup t
Sc r..- cc w ee kly
9 30
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1U p 111
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Pr each mq
R U 1 LAN 0
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the
Rev
P e t e r ftr ~ l and th 1rd Sund cys o f
BAPTIST Roqer l ur ner
pasto r
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p a c,lor
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10
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proqram 7 15 a m
Sunday UN I ON Durrell Ooddril l
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Sc ho ol 9 1~ a m
Morn1nq pa s tor
Sun d ay Sc hool 9 JO
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
W or sh 1p
10 I~ am
Youlh a 111
Leona rd G ilmor e fir s t
C H RISTIA N CHURCH - Re..cven 1nq ~c r..- 1 CC 7 JO
a ct vii1€'S and f e ll owshiP f o r elder
Ro n 1 crrv
pas tor
Sunday
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and
se n tor
h gil p 111 ' Wedne sda y
pray er
sc t10ol 10 n rn
Mrs '.'Vorlcy
s t ud ent s
6 p
m
Sunday mcctmq 7 30 p m
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su p er1nlc nde n t
cvenm g wor sh 1p 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
I'/Lo r 11 nq wor5h1p
11
am
M d w ee k prayer se r v1ccs
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7 30
Wc d nesd .1y 7 JO p m
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Char l es Hand pn stor
G R AHA M
UN IT E D
METHODIST
Pr eachmq
CHURCH
OF
C HRI ST
Sunday sc hool
9 dS d m
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M1ddlepo rt
Slh and Mam morn1ng wor sh p
I 1 am
&lt;, unday s of each m onth !h rd
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mrn 1sl er
Evcn n g
se r v1ces
Tu e~d ay
.Jn d f ou rth Sundays each
James
Sheel s
supe r 1n
and f r1day 7 30 p m
m on t h worsh1pserv cc at 7 30
t cnd ent
B 1ble sc h oo l
9 JO
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
p m Wed nc&gt;day even 1n gs at
~1m
morn1nq worShip 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRI ST
Oouq
7 JO Pr ayer and B1b l e Study
.1 m
even 1ng worShip 7 30
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n11 nt s ter
B tbl e
SEVENTH 0 A Y
A D
pray er sc rvr ce 7 p m Wed s tudy
9 10 ,, m
mo r n, n g
VENT I ST Mulbe rr y H e 1q ht s
~ wo r sh 1p
10 10 a m
cve n1ng
n f..'S d&lt;Jy
Road
Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT
Church wor sht p fl p m
Wednesday
Pastor Ge rard Seton
Sab
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N azare n e 1 gt1t n1ble s t u d y B p 111
bath Sc hool Super 1nten d enr
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Don
Cole
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Mrs
Mary
Lathey L ong Botto m Sunday Sc hool
Saturday aft ernoon nr ? 00
Sunday Schoo l supt Sunday 10 am w 1th Willard P gott
wilh
wor s~ 1 p
sc r v,ce
school 9 30 am
morntng su pt
Evanoei1 SI1 c message
t o tlow111 g at 3 15
worshtp
11
am
Sunday each Sunday even1 ng 7 30 by
F 1R S T
S 0 U THE R N
cvangel,s t rc meetmg
7 30 Eld e r Russell Cl1 ne mm 1s ter
BAPTIST 282 Mulberry
p m
prayer
meetmg of th e A pos 1o1 1c F atth Brble
A ve Pome r oy a ll I ated w11h ' Wednesday 7 30 p m
Stu dY W ed nesday 7 30 p m
S B C
th e Rev
Bra dl e y
U N 1 TED
STIVERSVILLE
COM
T H E
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS SC ilOOI servtce
10 am
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
THE
HILAND C HAPEL
- Pastor Jerry Lewts Su nday
COUNTY Ow 1ght L Zavt!Z Praye f meet1nq TtlUr Sday 7
Gco r qe Casto p.1s to r Sunday
school 2 30p m wtth worshtp
Pa s tor Dtrector
p m
Sunday t: ven nq serYtCe
': &gt; cho ol
9 30 am
cven1nq
serv1ce at 3 30 p rn
m td
HARRISONVILLE
7pm
worsh1 p
7 30
Thur s day
week servtce Tuesd a y 7 JO p
Sunday Church School 9 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
evenmq p r Ay e r s erv ,ce 7 30
m
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Pomeroy
HarrisOn lill i e
pm
Mornmg Worsh ip 10 30
Road
Mtke G1r ton
pa stor
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y St eve n Stanl e y Sunday sch ool
Church Sc hool
9 30 am
sup t
Sunday sc hool
9 JO
J
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F
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Supt
Mornmg
am
rnorn1n~ worShiP an d
of Btdwell
WorShiP 10 30
communiOn
10 30
am
SYRACUSE
Morn 1ng Sunday
even ng
youth
Mr and Mrs John Murphy.
Worsh rp
9 a m
Sunday Chr1st an e ndeavor 6 30 p m
Chrt s, of Pomeroy, were Church Sc hool 10 am Mr~ worsh1p se rv, ce 1 30 p m
VISitors of Mrs .J R Murph} Sam oson Hall suo!
Wednesday even1nq prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH OF me e ftng and B1b l e stu d y 7 JO
and famtty
GOD ~ Dav1d L
Henson P m
4 46 9471
Sun day
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Sunday afternoon vts1tors p as tor
rrornmg wo r s111 P 9 30 10 30
CHURCH. P tn e Grove
The
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Harley
Sunday sc hool
10 30 11 30
Rev
W ll tam M1dd les warfh
Saturday evemng vtsttors
•, u,H1i'ly e v enmg serv 1ce
5 Pnstor Church Serv1ces 9 30
Johnson were Mrs J R
of Helen Johnson were Mrs
P m
lam 1ly wor sh1p T hu r s am Sunday Sc hool 10 JO am
nd
Peggy,
Mrs
Murphy
a
cta y 7 30 F m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Mary Larkm and Etleen
HA:tE L
COMMUNITY CHRIST B1b le Sc hool 9 30
Dante!
Worley
and
Mrs
Hawkms of Rutland
CHURCH
Nea r
Long am
morn.ng worsh1p 10 30
Charle}
Smtih
Bottom
Edsel Hart pastor
Am
Sunday ev en 1ng worsh1p
Mr and Mrs
Dame!
Sunday sc hoo l
10 am
~crvr ce 7 p m
cl1o rr p ra c t1c e
Mtss
Patnc1a
Thoma
of
Worley of Beckley were
Church
7 30 p m
prayer Wedn es day 7 p m Rev Jelf
LoUisville,
Ky
,
spe
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a
week
Labor Day weekend VISitors
meetmg 7 30 p m Th ur sday
Ranson Pastor
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST ~
w1th
her
parents,
Mr
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nd
of Mr and Mrs Charley
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the Rev Free l and Norr s p as tor
Mrs
Howard
fhoma
Smith
Rev W1tliam Kn 1tte l pastor
Sunday
school
10 a m
Rona ld Dugan Sunda y School Church
serv 1c e
7 p m
Ka1l, Charles and Kevm
Supt C lasses for all ages
WednEL&gt;sday B1ble Stu dy
7
spent Labor Day h ohday w1th
evenmg serv1ce 7 30
Brb le P m
stu dy
Wednesaday
7 JO
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
their grandmother, Mrs.
p m
youth se rvt ces Fr1day
NAZARENE - Rev J ohn A
7 30 p m
Coffman
pastor
Sunday
Lena Knapp of Langsv1lle
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Sc hool
9 30 a m
Ge r a l d
Mr and Mrs . Doyle Knapp
Corner Ash and Plum M 1d
We ll s supt Morntng Worshrp
and Mr and Mrs Dame!
dl c por t
Noe l
Hetrman
10 30 a m
Sunday even1 n g
pastor
Saturday evenmg worshrp
7 30
Prayer
Worley of Beckley were
serv1ce
7
p
m
Sun
day
schoo
l
meet
,n
g
Wednesday
7 30 p
Mr
a nd Mrs
Roger
Sunday dmner guests of the1r
10 am
Sunday even1ng m
wo r sh1p 7 0 m
- Waller P B tk acsan pastor
parents, Mr
and Mrs Grueser and fam1ly of Logan
MEIGS
Ronn1e S at~er Sunday school
vts tted wtth Mr and Mrs
Charley Sm1th
COOPERATIVE
s upt
Sunday school
9 30
PAR ISH
il m
rnorn1ng worShip 10 40
Mr and Mrs Harry Knapp Robert Lee and fam1ly
THE UNITED
S. unday eve nm g wor~h rp 7 30
Mr and Mrs Melvm Ctrcle
of Terre Haute , Ind , "'ere
METHODISTCHURCH
W e dnesday eve nmg B rbl e
Robert T Bumgarner
study 7 JO
Sunday visitors of Mr Lm- and family of Worthmgton ,
Dtrcctor
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Mr and Mrs George Ctrcle
coln Russell
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev
Lelon Glasure paslor
Rev Robert Hayman
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
Ray Russell of Washmgton and daughter, Cheryl , Mr
Rev D Wm Syden st r 1cker
youth and 1un or youth ser
and
Mrs
James
Circle,
all
of
Court House was Labor Day
CHESTER - Wo r Sh i p 9 IS Vtce
6 &lt;15 P m
eventng
Church School 10 am
worShip
7 30 p m
prayer
hohday v1s1tor of Lmcoln New Haven, spent Sunday am
ENTERPRISE - Wor~hrp and pra1se Wednesday 7 JO
'" th Mar} Circle
Russell
Churc)1 Sch ool 10 am
P m
Mr s
Clat a Pterce of 9 am
FLATWOODS ~ WorS hi p
SILVER
RUN
FREE
Mr and Mrs John Downs
Ch urch SchOo l
10 BAPTIST M il es Trout
1\ 1he ns \'&gt; CI S at the Circle 11 am
i'l n 1
pastor
Sunday
School
10
spent Labor Day hohda l w1th
humc on J hur sday evemng
p
POMEROY
Worsh
am
Leon
Miller
supt
1
h1s parents, Mr and M1 s
M1 ,md Mrs Allan Taylor 10 30 a rn Chu rch Sc hool 9 15 Evenmg servtce 7 30 p m
John J. Downs of Gl ouste 1
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
P ra yer meelrng
T hursday
moved Lo Hactne Sorry to
ROCK
SPRINGS
Worsh
p
7
30
P
m
Mrs J R Murphy and
10 a m
Chu r c h Sc hoo l 9 a m
CHESTER CHURCH 0 F
lose s uch mce ne1ghbors
Mrs John Downs were last
UMYF 6 JO p m
GOD---Rev
Bobby Porter
!lay .Johnson, W1ll!am
MIDDLEPORT
CLUSTER
pastor
Sunday
sch oo l 9 JU
Tuesday vts1tors tn Lan Rev Robert Bumgarner
am
worshrp serv1ce
11
Carleton, Raune. \\ere at the
caster
HEATH Worsh 1p 10 30 am
even,ng serv ce 7 JO
ho m e of At thur Jo hn so n am
Church Sc h o ol 9 30 youlh s.erv tc e Wednesday
Mrs Drema Roach vt s tted Je( e ntl~
n m
U MY F 7 p m
7 30 p m
recently wtth Mtss Peggy
RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 I S
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Mr and Mrs Charles Bush, am ChurchSchooiiOarn
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
Murphy
UMYF 7 p m
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
Peggy, Btlhe , Mr and Mrs
Debb1e Murphy of Pomerov
SALEM
CE NTER
a m
Roy S1 gman
supt
Arthw E J ohnson, Sher yl Worsh 1p 9 am
Church n' Orn ng
worsh1p
10 30
was a Fnday overmght guest
LeAnn. Pall tck, Bettv Van School 10 am UMYF Thur s Sund ay eve nin g serv tce 7 30
of Mrs J R Murphy and
day 7 p m
m 1d week
se rvt ce
Wed
Mete 1 and Eume Bnnker
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
nesd ay 7 30 p m
fam1ly
Rev R1chard E Jarv rs
SYRAC USE CHURCH OF
&lt;:~ttended the Ca m e 1 reumon
Mrs. J
R
Murphy.
ASBURY
Worsh 1p
11 THE
NAZARENE - Rev
at the home of Mr and Mrs
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 s o HowC)rd C Bla c k pastor Bob
granddaughter Debbte, were
a m
WSCS l si Tu esday
Moore Sunday Schoo l Su pt
Clarence Foor at Pataskala
Frtday evenmg v1s1tors of
FOREST RUN - Worsh 1p 9 Sunday Sc hool c lasse~ for all
on Sunday
am
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ages
9 30 am
morn rng
Mr and Mrs John Wamsley
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 JO worShip 10 45 NYPS Sunday
p m
6 30 p m
evange lr strc se r
MINERSVILLE - WorShip Vtce Sunday 7 30 p m M1d
lOam Church Schoo l 9 am
week prayer meelmg Wed
wscs Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m
M tssronary
SYRAC USE Ch urch meeling s.eco n d Wednesday,
Sc hool
9 JO a m
worsh 1p 7 30 P m
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
DENOMINATIONAL- Rev
Rev Steven W•lson
Roberr Sm 1th pastor Svnday
R e v Howard Shrveley
school
9 JO am
class
B ETHANY
(Dorcas)
l e ader
Leo Hill
worShip
Worsh1p 9 30 am
ch ur c h serv rce 10 30 a m
church
schoo t1030 ijm
730pm
CARMEL- WorShiP I O 15
E 0 E N
U N I T E 0
I
am eve ry Su n day
church BRETHREN IN CHURIST Eiden
R
B lak e
pastor
sc hoo l 10 3_Q am
I '
~ APPLE GROVE Su n day Sunday
School
10 a m
Classes Start Tuesday
I \\
School
9 JO am
worsh 1p , Howard
McCoy ,
su pt
SEPT. 9th
l t r s t and th 1rd Sundays 7 JO Morn,ng se r mon
11 am
I &lt;.
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Sunday
n rght
se rv 1ces
P m
1
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Chrrst1an Endeavor. 7 30
Wednesday ,
m
J
I
Fe llOw Ship
suppe r
f 1rst P m
So ng serv1ce, B p m
Sa t urday
6 p m
u M w
Preach1ng 8 30 p m
M 1d
second Tu e~d ay 7 30 p m
Week
Prayer
meet1ng,
EAST LETART Sunday Wednesday
7 p m
Ray
!.ch ool
9 30 am
worShip
Adams. lay l eade r
~econd and fourth Sundays
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
7 30 p m
prayer meet 1ng
CHRIST
Located
at
We dn esday
7 30
p m
Rutland on New L1ma Road,
U M W t.rst Wednesday 7 30 next to Forest Acre Park
p m
Rev
Ray Rouse
pastor
WESLEYAN ( Racrne l _
Robert Musse r Sunday School
Sunday school. 10 am , , supt
Sunday school
10 JO
worsh1p 11 a m
Btble study
a m
worshrp 7 30 p m Brble
Thurs.day
7 p m , cho tr !.tudy Wednesday 7 30 p m
pr act ce Thursday 8 p m , Saturday nrght pray er se r
Fellowsh ip
supper
f t rs.t v rce 7 30 p m
Wednesday ,
630
pm ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE
u M w fourth Monday Sp m
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
(Pre-School Age Class Tuesdays 2: 45)
GREA T BEND Worshrp pastor
Ray Whaley , sup t
11 am 2nd and 4th Sundays
Morntng worsh1p , 9 30 am
Churc h Sc hool. tO am
Ch ur ch sch ool. 10 30 am
LETART FALLS _
Wor
young peoples meet1ng 6 30
sh 1p 10 am
Church sch ool 9 P m
eventng worsh tp, 7 30
a m
B 1bte study 7 JO p m
~ m Bt b le St udy, Wednesday
every Tuesday
30 P m
MORNING STAR War
MT UNION BAP1'1ST Instructor Gloria Buck Wallace
Church Sch ool Rev
CeGtl
Colt
pastor
sh tp 9 30 am
10 lOa m
M1d Week Servrce. Sunda y Sc hool sup!
Joe
Phone 992-7326
Pomeroy
Wednesday a p m
Sayr e
Sunday school. 9 45
MORSE
CHAPEL
(\m
Sunday evenrng wor
wo. sh1 p 11 am
1St and Jrd shrp 7 JO Wednesday prayer
"' undays
Church Schoo l
10 and Bible stu dy 7 30 p m

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Prayer
SNVICC W e dne sday 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
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Sunday Sct1001
10 am
A rthur He nson
&lt;, up!
Mor nmg Wor ship
11
a m
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7 p m
E ..-enrng se rvtce 7 30
p m
Wednesday M 1d Week
Pr.ny er ~ erv1ce
7 30 p m
You th m eel rng
6 JO p m
Ev en 1n g worShtp 7 JO p m
C HESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
H e rbert
G rat e
pa s tor
Wo r sh 1p ser vtce 1 I am and
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
~c hoot
9 30 a m
R 1chard
Ba rton sup t Prayer meetrng
W e dnesday 7 30 p rn
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
C HRIST Cl 1fford Smit h
m1n 1Sier Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
mornmg ch urch 10 30
i'l rr1
Sunday even ng se rv1 ce
I JO p m Wednesday se rv1 ce
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
~ hook
pa stor L loyd Wr1ght.
Sunday schoo l supt Sunday
sch oo l 9 JO a m
Morn 1ng
wor shrp 10 JO a 01
even mg
worsh p
7 JO p m
Wed
11 es day
Ch r 1 ~ l i an
Youth
C ru s ad e
6 JO p m
Cho1 r
p r ac fr ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Cha rl es Ru5selt
~r
m1n1Sier Norman C Wilt
~ upt
Sunday sc hool
9 JO
a 01
worsh1p serv tce 10 30
a m
B1ble study Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
C HRI ST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS ~
Portland
Ractne Road
W ll1 am Roush pastor Denny
E Yi'l n s
Su nday
Sc hoo l
D r ecto r Sunday School 9 30
am
Mo rntng worshtp 10 30
a 111
Sunday evenmg se rv1 ce
7 p m
Wednesday evenmg
pr a yer servtces 7 JO p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R ev
Earl Shyle r
pa s lor
Worsh1p serv 1ce 9 30 am
Sunday schoo l
10 30 a m
.P rble
study
and prayer
se nn ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH
K1ngsbury Road Gary K1ng
pas lor
Sunday school
9 JO
am
even mg worsh1p , 7 30
p m
Prayer mee trn g Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
sup l
Ronald Osborne B bte
Sc hool 9 30 a m
preach•ng
10 d5 am
Evenmg servrces
7 JO o m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Pau l Nev 11t e
pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mor n n g servrce 10 30 am
youth serv tc e
6 45 p m
E..-ange1ts t1 c se r v1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng
Thursday ,
7 JO p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob R ev
E J Grrfl1th su p! of church
R ev
L
R
Gluesencamp
pa sto r
Roger Wdtfred
Sr
Sunday Sc h oo! sup! Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m
pray er
me etm g Tuesday 7 30 p m
youlh meetrng 6 p m Sunday
l eaders Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Su t t l e Sunday evenrng
worsh1 p
7 p m
lhrough
W1nte r months.
MT
HERMON CHURCH
OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev Jam es H Leach pa stor
Sunday school
9 30 a m
Russell
Sp encer ,
sup t
Worsh1 p se rv1 ce 10 45 a m
Even mg worsh tp allernatmg
wrth C E af 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 JO
p
m
Wednesday, Alf red
Wo lfe Ia y lea d e r
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolv 11te R D
Rev
Roy
D eeter pasto r Sunday sc h oo l
9 JO a m
w orsh rp serv 1ce
10 30 a rn
B1ble s tudy and
p ray er se rv1 ce
Wednesday
7 JO o m
RUTLAND

RUTLAN-D CHURCH

TRACY...,!. LIZZ SEARCH
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HAIRY MAKES A CALL.

MASON FIRST BAPTIST Sec ond and Pomeroy Sis
Sian Cra 1q
pastor
Sunday
school
9 d5 a m
worsh•p
serv rce
11
am
tra1ntng
un 10n
6 30 p m
even tng
worShip serv1ce
7 JO p m
M1d week prayer se r:v1 ce
Wednesday 7 JO p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
St
Mason W Va Su nday
Btble Stu dy 10 a m
Wor shrp
11 am and 7 p m Brble Stu dy
We dn esday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSiC
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAPTIST - Corner of Second
and Anderson , Mason P as tor
Wat ter Clou d Sunday school
9 45 am
worship serv.ce 11
am and 7 JO p m
Weekly
B1ble study ~e dnesday , 7 30

pm

MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOO, Dudd1ng Lane Mason
W
Va
Chester Tennanl ,
Pastor
Sund ay School 9 45
am
Children's Church 6 45
p m
Young Peoples Servrce
6 45
p m
Evangeltstrc
Se rv1ce 7 30 p m
Women s
Mrss1onary Councrt 10 a m
r~r st and thrrd
Tuesdays
Prayer and B 1ble Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m

It tokes poflence to understand a teen. oger
- pollen ce and o lot of love Though h!! stnves
to be adult, he IS st1ll a boy Though he clings
to ch1 ldhood, he 11 almost 'g rown up" You
may not 1olwoys be aware of tt, bul he s1dl

Are you setting a good example?
How about church, for Instance? If you
hoYen t been go1ng lctely , start ogorn
nul Sunday for your son's sake, as
well as your own And don 't forget to
toke h1m wrth yout

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Cavell 8, Movie "T he Last Hurrah" 13, Handfuls of
Ashes 33
10 3~Mtss America Pageant 15, To Be Announced 33
11 oo-ABC News 6, News 8,10
11 15-Movle "The Destructors" 6
11 J~Movte "Horror of Dracula" 8, Woody Hayes.

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12 J~Movle " Any Second Now" 3, Movie " Story of a
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1 oo-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6
2 oo-Movle " Spirits of the Dead" 10
2 oo-Movte "S plnls ol the Dead" 4
4 oo-Movte " The Last Voyage" 10
4 3~Mov;e " Incident at Phantom Hilt" 4
LIBRA (Sop!. 23 -0cl. 23) Your
co ncern lor those less lorlu nate today 1s very admtrable
If a helptng r.and 1s needed
you II be rrght there

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Someth mg that ~ happened m
past has left an rnde!t ble
tmpr~ss1on Yo u r e not about to
make the same m rstake agatn
1n handl1ng lhe problem

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For Salurday, Sept 6, 1975

ARIES (Ma•ch 21 -Aprll 19)
Ther e s som~ prevent""e
ma ntenance you c?..n do today
10 ease th e s tra tn on the
b u dqet Be a do 11 yOufselfer
wh erever you ca n

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0ec
21) You mean bu smess 1n go
tng alter your ob Jecttves toda y
Other s recogn ze thr s and wtll
step out o f your way

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be
sure to mclude a qu et lnend m
your p lan s today If the l nVII a·
110n d oesn t come fro m you
c hance s are 1t wont come from
else wher e

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know besl ho w 1o gel Ihe most
valu e lo r eac h doll&gt;r
CANCER (June 21 -Jull 22) A
chance 10 gel 3 ser.ous matte 1
w tth a )r 1end oft yo ur c hest will
pr ese nt Hsel l today l a tk 11 o ut
1,11 you re sat1s f1ed tl s se ttle d

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st1 a rp tod;ly wher e I nancral 1n
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Eddie Saunders 6,

Farm Report 10, Kentucky

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Y ou ve tea r qed to p rofit from
an unple asa nt eXPertence
Where ye sterday you coul dn t
get on targe t to day you won I
let yourself be m 1sled

necessa ry lor you today
Though o thers may not agree
they II admrre you tor sii Ckt ng
by your guns

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Stay on the fen ce today Avard
co ntroversy Hug the rn1ddle of
the road You II fare better than
by tak ng one s•de o r anolhe r

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play ar1 1rnportan1 rote tn your
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w1ll help you to avo1d obstacles
that cou l d lhwar t your
p rogress
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PH. 992-5081

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AND LOVING Afl YOUR
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MARK V STORE

he groa ned

know v.hat a Temporlzmg "
bid IS
A temponzmg b 1d 1s one that
sor t o f marks t 1me It IS made
m a forcmg s1tuat1on 1n order to
get partner to gtve more mfor·
matwn Thus 1f you open one
diamond and partner JUmps to
two spades, you may make a
mmJmum soundmg reb1d such
as three dJamonds or Lhree
spades , even though you have a
b1g hand and wttt take further
actwn la te r on Remember that
once a game forcmg btd has
been m ade Ute btddmg must
conttnue to game
(D o you 'lave a questron tor

Just writers w1JI rece1ve cop1es of
Three out JACOBY MODERN I

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
40 - on
1 Custody
( mc1ted)
5 Wrongly
41 Pnce patd
10 lndtgo plant
DOWN
11 Playwnght, I Btlliard s hot
Harold 2 Herb
13 Latv1an c1ty 3 Havmg
14 - only
co rrect
(titular )
opmions
(2 wds )
( hyph wd . )
K1rgh1z
4 H1ghest note
S S.R c1ty
5 Bee's home
We'll be keerful not
K1ds' game 6 Porcelam
t' rnar th' patnt!
Nothmg
dynasty of
18 Forte;
China
occupation
7 Hostelry
FICIIon 's
8 Seem logtFerber
cal ( 3 wds )
Three, to
9 Scholars'
card players
diScusSion
22 Endmg for
group
rheo
23 George M
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late
26 Eager
27 Prophet
28 Nota29 At thiS
time
BUT IT'5 STILL
32 Clumsy
FOLLYIN' ME~~boat
33 Anthony
NO
Wayne 's
ep1thet
34 Mihtary
address
(abbr )
35 Collared
37 Mun1ch's

INDIAN JOE'S

Chester, Ohto

thmk

THOSE
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NAMED
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Ph. 949 3151

GAUL'S MARKET

992 2955

WHERE ARE

HAVE VOU

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Rae me

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1975
13

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one m the soup
So uth wa s b1tler

ALLEY OOP

RAY'S TV &amp; HOME
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

oo-Movte " The Big Risk" A

6 oo-Summer Semester 10. Deb~tes for the Seventies

A Nebraska reader wants to

South

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Naftonwtde Insurance

4

Funshlne

of three cards wrong Put the
ace of dtamonds queen of
s pades o r kmg of hearts m the
other hand and I would have
been home ·
· Just thmk ts what you
should have done. " satd North
Had you led dummy s queen of
hearts at tnck two and let It
rtde 11 woutdn t have maltered
where those ca rds were Your
c ontract would have mad e
easily
Needless to say North was
nght South had fatted to thmk

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BORN LOSER

307 Spnng Ave

2 Jo--N ews 13

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Plane/ Arous" 10
2 oo-Movte "A Gathering ol Eagles" 4

Just think! You can make it
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1 DO-Wade World Speclal6,13, Mov ie "The Brain from

6 JQ-Matters of Life 6. TV Classroom 8, Treehouse

NORTH

Matthew
17:1-8

&gt;neak t-eek II: Movie "Getting Away trom II All" 8;
Washington Week In Review 20,33; Movie "Dr.
Jekyll and Mr Hyde" 10
8 3~Salurday Preview Revue 3,4;
Movie "Roll,
Freddy, Roll " 6, Watt Street Week 20,33
9 oo-NFL Football 3,4,15. , Sweet Adellnes International Quartet Competition 20, Thin Edge 33
9 3G--CBS Reports 8
10 oo-ABC News Closeup 6, Movie "The Hustler" 13,
News 20 , Paul Nuchims 33
10 3~CBS Fall Prevlew 10
11 oo-News 6,8.10. ABC News 33
11 J~Sammy &amp; Company 6, Movie "C'mon Let's
Live a Little" 8; Movie " She" 10
12 oo-News 3 45,15
12 3~Midnlght Special 3,4, 15, News 13

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CHURCH, Letart. W Va
Rt
1, Rev
Geo rge Ho sct har .
pastor
Sun day School 9 30
am Prayer and Btble study
7 JO p m
Cotlage Prayer
Serv rce Tu es day
10 a T
Wurshrp Serv 1ce
Thursday
7 30 p m

MICkey Mous-e Club 8, Bonanza lS

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Movie " The Green Berets" 13, Jimmy Dean 15

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scrously, fol low tn many ways

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1915
4 3~Bewllched 3; Merv Grlflin 4, Mod Squaf 6,

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looks to you for many th1ngs And he sees rn
you an example that he w1ll almost uncon

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA -FOODLINER
HARTFORD CHURCM OF
CH R 1ST 10 Chrtst1an Union The Rev W1!11am Campbell
pastor Sunday Schoo l , 9 30
am
James Hughes sup t •
~ve ntng
servtee, 7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng prayer
meet1 ng , 7 30 p m
Youth
praye r servrce each Tuesday

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Rod
Kaster
pastor V H Braley Sunday
schoo l sup r Sunday school
9 30 a m
worshrp servrce
and communron 10 30 am
youth meetmg 6 p m
Sunday
even1 ng serv1ce
7 regular
board m ee tmg lhtrd Sa tur
day 7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH -S unday
Sc hool
9 JO a m
Worshtp serv 1ce 11
am
Wedneasdy prayer
meetmg
7 JO p m
Sund ay
n1ghl worsh 1p , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gnmm Jr pastor
Sunday sc hoo l
9 30 a m
worsh1p serv1ce, 10 JO am
b road cas t live over WMPO
young peoples servrce , 6 4S
evange i1 Sf!c servrce, 7 30 p m
Prayer meetrng Wednesday.
7 30
p m
MiSS IOnary
meeting
7 30 p m
ftrst
Wednesday o f month
MASON COUNTY

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l ook at your lanky, teen age wn! It' s l-iard
to belreve that tle once wore these shoes It
seems only yesterd ay that he was a baby, yet
he h1mself 11 the be" 1est1mon•ol that ttle yean
hove paned Now he stands almost as tall
os you He 1s a fas ,mahng maze of controd1c
t•ons- on eager, lo .... oble youngster one m1nu1e
a scowl•ng, angry odo1escenl the next

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POMEROY TRINITY R ev W H
Perrtn pastor
Roy Mayer
Sun d ay sc h oo l
su pt
Church schoo l
9 t ~
a m
worsh p se rv •C€' 10 7 J
a m Youtll c ho 1r rehcar s al
Monday
J 30 p m
und e r
dtrcctron of Mary Sk1nncr
sen •or c ho 1r rehearsnt
7 10
p m Thursday W1t h M r"&gt; Paul
N ease d1 r ector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Co r ner
Un1 on and Mulb erry
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Cly d e V Hender son pn&lt;; tor
Sunday ~C h O O I 9 10,1 111 Gltll
M cCi unq
s up!
rrornn1
wor~h p
10 30 n r11
tvl'n 11 q
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serv1 c e W f' d ncs da y 7 10 p 111
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Churct1 ::.e rv1ce s 10 JU rl m
Ho ly COrnrl'lU!li On I rS ! 'U rHJrlY
of m onth Clw r ch o.n oot 10 w
a 111 l or n ur sery lluouqll I
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
T err(ll ( , ror tH 1 r
pa s t or
B bl e sc h uot
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wor ~ l 1 1 p
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p rn
and pray er me c l u q
v'Vr u
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THE SALVATION ARMY
Erway Ra y N 'N ,n 11 q off u r
n char oe Sundi'ly
I ll i1 rn
Hoi ness me e t1ng Hr l J c1 rr
Sun d ay
School
Y o un q
P eo p les Leq1on
7 p m
Thursday 1 to 3 p nt
L ad e~
Home Leagu e 7 p m
Pr ep
c lasses
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
C HUR CH
Corn er
of
Syca mor e and Sccond St s
Pom eroy Til e R ev Wd!1am
M1ddleswarrh Pasto r o;, un day
Sc hool a l 9 J5 am
~ln ( l
Church Se r v1ces 11 a rn
SACRED HEART R f'v
Father
Paul
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pastor
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Sa tur day evenmg Ma ss 7 30
Sunday Ma ss 13 and 10 a m
Co nf esston
Saturday
7 7 JO
pm
POMEROY
FIRST
BAP
TIST - RDberl Kuhn pastor
Wrll 1am
Watson
Su ndi'ly
school su pt Sunday ~c ho o l
9 30 am
BY F 6 p m
B1ble
study
Wednesaay
1 p m
ch orr pra c lt ce
Wedn es d ay
8 30 p m

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HOLINESS
C HURCH
H arrtso n v lie
Rev
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Mlnlcy Pustor H e nry Ebl n
Sundav '-,(h OOI ', u p t
Su nd ay
Sc h ool 9 JO am
Ev1 n tnQ
wor s t&gt; p 7 10 p m Prayer tt nd
Prclt &lt;;(' o:;c rv tCt; lh ursd ily 1 30
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Pray er rnec t 11 q
We dn esday 7 J O p m
M IDDL EPORT
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m 1n s ler
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Boble every Thur sda y 7 JO p m
lecture
9 30 am
Watch
NORTH
BETHE L
l ower s tudy
10 30 am
Tu csd&lt;lY
Bib le s tudy
C h urch
7 30 Wo r sh p 1 I n m
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CHUR CH pr cvch ng a t 11 am
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P OM l'KOY
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OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN Sunday Pray er meelinq 7 45
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p m
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REEDSVILLE Sunday
n on
Sc t1oot 9 30 am
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pr eac h 1n g
n~lrLr
11ll ctl
'un d,ly
wo r
wo r s t! p
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pray e r
pri\yer mee l n g 7 30 P m
mee lmq 7 JD p m Tue sday
wo r !&gt; t p t. p m
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MT MOR IAH C HUR CH OF W~C '::J
7 JO 1 rsl Th u r s day
1&gt; 11 hi
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KENO
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OF
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p t.ly c r
m eet ng 7 JO p m Thursday
CHR 1ST - Gcorqe rr ed e r ck
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FIRST sup t
Sc r..- cc w ee kly
9 30
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Pr each mq
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the
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pasto r
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p a c,lor
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proqram 7 15 a m
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l lU p n1
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Morn1nq pa s tor
Sun d ay Sc hool 9 JO
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
W or sh 1p
10 I~ am
Youlh a 111
Leona rd G ilmor e fir s t
C H RISTIA N CHURCH - Re..cven 1nq ~c r..- 1 CC 7 JO
a ct vii1€'S and f e ll owshiP f o r elder
Ro n 1 crrv
pas tor
Sunday
tuni (H
and
se n tor
h gil p 111 ' Wedne sda y
pray er
sc t10ol 10 n rn
Mrs '.'Vorlcy
s t ud ent s
6 p
m
Sunday mcctmq 7 30 p m
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su p er1nlc nde n t
cvenm g wor sh 1p 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
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11
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C HRI ST
Sunday sc hool
9 dS d m
'il 10 a 111
lir 51 ond secon d
M1ddlepo rt
Slh and Mam morn1ng wor sh p
I 1 am
&lt;, unday s of each m onth !h rd
Geo rq e
G lale
mrn 1sl er
Evcn n g
se r v1ces
Tu e~d ay
.Jn d f ou rth Sundays each
James
Sheel s
supe r 1n
and f r1day 7 30 p m
m on t h worsh1pserv cc at 7 30
t cnd ent
B 1ble sc h oo l
9 JO
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
p m Wed nc&gt;day even 1n gs at
~1m
morn1nq worShip 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRI ST
Oouq
7 JO Pr ayer and B1b l e Study
.1 m
even 1ng worShip 7 30
Sr&gt;amAn
n11 nt s ter
B tbl e
SEVENTH 0 A Y
A D
pray er sc rvr ce 7 p m Wed s tudy
9 10 ,, m
mo r n, n g
VENT I ST Mulbe rr y H e 1q ht s
~ wo r sh 1p
10 10 a m
cve n1ng
n f..'S d&lt;Jy
Road
Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT
Church wor sht p fl p m
Wednesday
Pastor Ge rard Seton
Sab
01
The
N azare n e 1 gt1t n1ble s t u d y B p 111
bath Sc hool Super 1nten d enr
R ev
Don
Cole
pa s
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Rtla Wh ile Sab ba t h Schoo l
tor
Mrs
Mary
Lathey L ong Botto m Sunday Sc hool
Saturday aft ernoon nr ? 00
Sunday Schoo l supt Sunday 10 am w 1th Willard P gott
wilh
wor s~ 1 p
sc r v,ce
school 9 30 am
morntng su pt
Evanoei1 SI1 c message
t o tlow111 g at 3 15
worshtp
11
am
Sunday each Sunday even1 ng 7 30 by
F 1R S T
S 0 U THE R N
cvangel,s t rc meetmg
7 30 Eld e r Russell Cl1 ne mm 1s ter
BAPTIST 282 Mulberry
p m
prayer
meetmg of th e A pos 1o1 1c F atth Brble
A ve Pome r oy a ll I ated w11h ' Wednesday 7 30 p m
Stu dY W ed nesday 7 30 p m
S B C
th e Rev
Bra dl e y
U N 1 TED
STIVERSVILLE
COM
T H E
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS SC ilOOI servtce
10 am
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
THE
HILAND C HAPEL
- Pastor Jerry Lewts Su nday
COUNTY Ow 1ght L Zavt!Z Praye f meet1nq TtlUr Sday 7
Gco r qe Casto p.1s to r Sunday
school 2 30p m wtth worshtp
Pa s tor Dtrector
p m
Sunday t: ven nq serYtCe
': &gt; cho ol
9 30 am
cven1nq
serv1ce at 3 30 p rn
m td
HARRISONVILLE
7pm
worsh1 p
7 30
Thur s day
week servtce Tuesd a y 7 JO p
Sunday Church School 9 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
evenmq p r Ay e r s erv ,ce 7 30
m
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Pomeroy
HarrisOn lill i e
pm
Mornmg Worsh ip 10 30
Road
Mtke G1r ton
pa stor
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y St eve n Stanl e y Sunday sch ool
Church Sc hool
9 30 am
sup t
Sunday sc hool
9 JO
J
ohn
F
F
ultz
Supt
Mornmg
am
rnorn1n~ worShiP an d
of Btdwell
WorShiP 10 30
communiOn
10 30
am
SYRACUSE
Morn 1ng Sunday
even ng
youth
Mr and Mrs John Murphy.
Worsh rp
9 a m
Sunday Chr1st an e ndeavor 6 30 p m
Chrt s, of Pomeroy, were Church Sc hool 10 am Mr~ worsh1p se rv, ce 1 30 p m
VISitors of Mrs .J R Murph} Sam oson Hall suo!
Wednesday even1nq prayer
RUTLAND CHURCH OF me e ftng and B1b l e stu d y 7 JO
and famtty
GOD ~ Dav1d L
Henson P m
4 46 9471
Sun day
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Sunday afternoon vts1tors p as tor
rrornmg wo r s111 P 9 30 10 30
CHURCH. P tn e Grove
The
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Harley
Sunday sc hool
10 30 11 30
Rev
W ll tam M1dd les warfh
Saturday evemng vtsttors
•, u,H1i'ly e v enmg serv 1ce
5 Pnstor Church Serv1ces 9 30
Johnson were Mrs J R
of Helen Johnson were Mrs
P m
lam 1ly wor sh1p T hu r s am Sunday Sc hool 10 JO am
nd
Peggy,
Mrs
Murphy
a
cta y 7 30 F m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Mary Larkm and Etleen
HA:tE L
COMMUNITY CHRIST B1b le Sc hool 9 30
Dante!
Worley
and
Mrs
Hawkms of Rutland
CHURCH
Nea r
Long am
morn.ng worsh1p 10 30
Charle}
Smtih
Bottom
Edsel Hart pastor
Am
Sunday ev en 1ng worsh1p
Mr and Mrs
Dame!
Sunday sc hoo l
10 am
~crvr ce 7 p m
cl1o rr p ra c t1c e
Mtss
Patnc1a
Thoma
of
Worley of Beckley were
Church
7 30 p m
prayer Wedn es day 7 p m Rev Jelf
LoUisville,
Ky
,
spe
nt
a
week
Labor Day weekend VISitors
meetmg 7 30 p m Th ur sday
Ranson Pastor
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST ~
w1th
her
parents,
Mr
a
nd
of Mr and Mrs Charley
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the Rev Free l and Norr s p as tor
Mrs
Howard
fhoma
Smith
Rev W1tliam Kn 1tte l pastor
Sunday
school
10 a m
Rona ld Dugan Sunda y School Church
serv 1c e
7 p m
Ka1l, Charles and Kevm
Supt C lasses for all ages
WednEL&gt;sday B1ble Stu dy
7
spent Labor Day h ohday w1th
evenmg serv1ce 7 30
Brb le P m
stu dy
Wednesaday
7 JO
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
their grandmother, Mrs.
p m
youth se rvt ces Fr1day
NAZARENE - Rev J ohn A
7 30 p m
Coffman
pastor
Sunday
Lena Knapp of Langsv1lle
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Sc hool
9 30 a m
Ge r a l d
Mr and Mrs . Doyle Knapp
Corner Ash and Plum M 1d
We ll s supt Morntng Worshrp
and Mr and Mrs Dame!
dl c por t
Noe l
Hetrman
10 30 a m
Sunday even1 n g
pastor
Saturday evenmg worshrp
7 30
Prayer
Worley of Beckley were
serv1ce
7
p
m
Sun
day
schoo
l
meet
,n
g
Wednesday
7 30 p
Mr
a nd Mrs
Roger
Sunday dmner guests of the1r
10 am
Sunday even1ng m
wo r sh1p 7 0 m
- Waller P B tk acsan pastor
parents, Mr
and Mrs Grueser and fam1ly of Logan
MEIGS
Ronn1e S at~er Sunday school
vts tted wtth Mr and Mrs
Charley Sm1th
COOPERATIVE
s upt
Sunday school
9 30
PAR ISH
il m
rnorn1ng worShip 10 40
Mr and Mrs Harry Knapp Robert Lee and fam1ly
THE UNITED
S. unday eve nm g wor~h rp 7 30
Mr and Mrs Melvm Ctrcle
of Terre Haute , Ind , "'ere
METHODISTCHURCH
W e dnesday eve nmg B rbl e
Robert T Bumgarner
study 7 JO
Sunday visitors of Mr Lm- and family of Worthmgton ,
Dtrcctor
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Mr and Mrs George Ctrcle
coln Russell
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev
Lelon Glasure paslor
Rev Robert Hayman
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
Ray Russell of Washmgton and daughter, Cheryl , Mr
Rev D Wm Syden st r 1cker
youth and 1un or youth ser
and
Mrs
James
Circle,
all
of
Court House was Labor Day
CHESTER - Wo r Sh i p 9 IS Vtce
6 &lt;15 P m
eventng
Church School 10 am
worShip
7 30 p m
prayer
hohday v1s1tor of Lmcoln New Haven, spent Sunday am
ENTERPRISE - Wor~hrp and pra1se Wednesday 7 JO
'" th Mar} Circle
Russell
Churc)1 Sch ool 10 am
P m
Mr s
Clat a Pterce of 9 am
FLATWOODS ~ WorS hi p
SILVER
RUN
FREE
Mr and Mrs John Downs
Ch urch SchOo l
10 BAPTIST M il es Trout
1\ 1he ns \'&gt; CI S at the Circle 11 am
i'l n 1
pastor
Sunday
School
10
spent Labor Day hohda l w1th
humc on J hur sday evemng
p
POMEROY
Worsh
am
Leon
Miller
supt
1
h1s parents, Mr and M1 s
M1 ,md Mrs Allan Taylor 10 30 a rn Chu rch Sc hool 9 15 Evenmg servtce 7 30 p m
John J. Downs of Gl ouste 1
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
P ra yer meelrng
T hursday
moved Lo Hactne Sorry to
ROCK
SPRINGS
Worsh
p
7
30
P
m
Mrs J R Murphy and
10 a m
Chu r c h Sc hoo l 9 a m
CHESTER CHURCH 0 F
lose s uch mce ne1ghbors
Mrs John Downs were last
UMYF 6 JO p m
GOD---Rev
Bobby Porter
!lay .Johnson, W1ll!am
MIDDLEPORT
CLUSTER
pastor
Sunday
sch oo l 9 JU
Tuesday vts1tors tn Lan Rev Robert Bumgarner
am
worshrp serv1ce
11
Carleton, Raune. \\ere at the
caster
HEATH Worsh 1p 10 30 am
even,ng serv ce 7 JO
ho m e of At thur Jo hn so n am
Church Sc h o ol 9 30 youlh s.erv tc e Wednesday
Mrs Drema Roach vt s tted Je( e ntl~
n m
U MY F 7 p m
7 30 p m
recently wtth Mtss Peggy
RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 I S
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Mr and Mrs Charles Bush, am ChurchSchooiiOarn
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
Murphy
UMYF 7 p m
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
Peggy, Btlhe , Mr and Mrs
Debb1e Murphy of Pomerov
SALEM
CE NTER
a m
Roy S1 gman
supt
Arthw E J ohnson, Sher yl Worsh 1p 9 am
Church n' Orn ng
worsh1p
10 30
was a Fnday overmght guest
LeAnn. Pall tck, Bettv Van School 10 am UMYF Thur s Sund ay eve nin g serv tce 7 30
of Mrs J R Murphy and
day 7 p m
m 1d week
se rvt ce
Wed
Mete 1 and Eume Bnnker
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
nesd ay 7 30 p m
fam1ly
Rev R1chard E Jarv rs
SYRAC USE CHURCH OF
&lt;:~ttended the Ca m e 1 reumon
Mrs. J
R
Murphy.
ASBURY
Worsh 1p
11 THE
NAZARENE - Rev
at the home of Mr and Mrs
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 s o HowC)rd C Bla c k pastor Bob
granddaughter Debbte, were
a m
WSCS l si Tu esday
Moore Sunday Schoo l Su pt
Clarence Foor at Pataskala
Frtday evenmg v1s1tors of
FOREST RUN - Worsh 1p 9 Sunday Sc hool c lasse~ for all
on Sunday
am
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ages
9 30 am
morn rng
Mr and Mrs John Wamsley
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 JO worShip 10 45 NYPS Sunday
p m
6 30 p m
evange lr strc se r
MINERSVILLE - WorShip Vtce Sunday 7 30 p m M1d
lOam Church Schoo l 9 am
week prayer meelmg Wed
wscs Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m
M tssronary
SYRAC USE Ch urch meeling s.eco n d Wednesday,
Sc hool
9 JO a m
worsh 1p 7 30 P m
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
DENOMINATIONAL- Rev
Rev Steven W•lson
Roberr Sm 1th pastor Svnday
R e v Howard Shrveley
school
9 JO am
class
B ETHANY
(Dorcas)
l e ader
Leo Hill
worShip
Worsh1p 9 30 am
ch ur c h serv rce 10 30 a m
church
schoo t1030 ijm
730pm
CARMEL- WorShiP I O 15
E 0 E N
U N I T E 0
I
am eve ry Su n day
church BRETHREN IN CHURIST Eiden
R
B lak e
pastor
sc hoo l 10 3_Q am
I '
~ APPLE GROVE Su n day Sunday
School
10 a m
Classes Start Tuesday
I \\
School
9 JO am
worsh 1p , Howard
McCoy ,
su pt
SEPT. 9th
l t r s t and th 1rd Sundays 7 JO Morn,ng se r mon
11 am
I &lt;.
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Sunday
n rght
se rv 1ces
P m
1
r 7 30me e plng
Chrrst1an Endeavor. 7 30
Wednesday ,
m
J
I
Fe llOw Ship
suppe r
f 1rst P m
So ng serv1ce, B p m
Sa t urday
6 p m
u M w
Preach1ng 8 30 p m
M 1d
second Tu e~d ay 7 30 p m
Week
Prayer
meet1ng,
EAST LETART Sunday Wednesday
7 p m
Ray
!.ch ool
9 30 am
worShip
Adams. lay l eade r
~econd and fourth Sundays
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
7 30 p m
prayer meet 1ng
CHRIST
Located
at
We dn esday
7 30
p m
Rutland on New L1ma Road,
U M W t.rst Wednesday 7 30 next to Forest Acre Park
p m
Rev
Ray Rouse
pastor
WESLEYAN ( Racrne l _
Robert Musse r Sunday School
Sunday school. 10 am , , supt
Sunday school
10 JO
worsh1p 11 a m
Btble study
a m
worshrp 7 30 p m Brble
Thurs.day
7 p m , cho tr !.tudy Wednesday 7 30 p m
pr act ce Thursday 8 p m , Saturday nrght pray er se r
Fellowsh ip
supper
f t rs.t v rce 7 30 p m
Wednesday ,
630
pm ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE
u M w fourth Monday Sp m
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
(Pre-School Age Class Tuesdays 2: 45)
GREA T BEND Worshrp pastor
Ray Whaley , sup t
11 am 2nd and 4th Sundays
Morntng worsh1p , 9 30 am
Churc h Sc hool. tO am
Ch ur ch sch ool. 10 30 am
LETART FALLS _
Wor
young peoples meet1ng 6 30
sh 1p 10 am
Church sch ool 9 P m
eventng worsh tp, 7 30
a m
B 1bte study 7 JO p m
~ m Bt b le St udy, Wednesday
every Tuesday
30 P m
MORNING STAR War
MT UNION BAP1'1ST Instructor Gloria Buck Wallace
Church Sch ool Rev
CeGtl
Colt
pastor
sh tp 9 30 am
10 lOa m
M1d Week Servrce. Sunda y Sc hool sup!
Joe
Phone 992-7326
Pomeroy
Wednesday a p m
Sayr e
Sunday school. 9 45
MORSE
CHAPEL
(\m
Sunday evenrng wor
wo. sh1 p 11 am
1St and Jrd shrp 7 JO Wednesday prayer
"' undays
Church Schoo l
10 and Bible stu dy 7 30 p m

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A rthur He nson
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E ..-enrng se rvtce 7 30
p m
Wednesday M 1d Week
Pr.ny er ~ erv1ce
7 30 p m
You th m eel rng
6 JO p m
Ev en 1n g worShtp 7 JO p m
C HESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
H e rbert
G rat e
pa s tor
Wo r sh 1p ser vtce 1 I am and
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
~c hoot
9 30 a m
R 1chard
Ba rton sup t Prayer meetrng
W e dnesday 7 30 p rn
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
C HRIST Cl 1fford Smit h
m1n 1Sier Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
mornmg ch urch 10 30
i'l rr1
Sunday even ng se rv1 ce
I JO p m Wednesday se rv1 ce
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
~ hook
pa stor L loyd Wr1ght.
Sunday schoo l supt Sunday
sch oo l 9 JO a m
Morn 1ng
wor shrp 10 JO a 01
even mg
worsh p
7 JO p m
Wed
11 es day
Ch r 1 ~ l i an
Youth
C ru s ad e
6 JO p m
Cho1 r
p r ac fr ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Cha rl es Ru5selt
~r
m1n1Sier Norman C Wilt
~ upt
Sunday sc hool
9 JO
a 01
worsh1p serv tce 10 30
a m
B1ble study Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
C HRI ST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS ~
Portland
Ractne Road
W ll1 am Roush pastor Denny
E Yi'l n s
Su nday
Sc hoo l
D r ecto r Sunday School 9 30
am
Mo rntng worshtp 10 30
a 111
Sunday evenmg se rv1 ce
7 p m
Wednesday evenmg
pr a yer servtces 7 JO p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R ev
Earl Shyle r
pa s lor
Worsh1p serv 1ce 9 30 am
Sunday schoo l
10 30 a m
.P rble
study
and prayer
se nn ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH
K1ngsbury Road Gary K1ng
pas lor
Sunday school
9 JO
am
even mg worsh1p , 7 30
p m
Prayer mee trn g Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
sup l
Ronald Osborne B bte
Sc hool 9 30 a m
preach•ng
10 d5 am
Evenmg servrces
7 JO o m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Pau l Nev 11t e
pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mor n n g servrce 10 30 am
youth serv tc e
6 45 p m
E..-ange1ts t1 c se r v1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng
Thursday ,
7 JO p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob R ev
E J Grrfl1th su p! of church
R ev
L
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Gluesencamp
pa sto r
Roger Wdtfred
Sr
Sunday Sc h oo! sup! Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m
pray er
me etm g Tuesday 7 30 p m
youlh meetrng 6 p m Sunday
l eaders Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Su t t l e Sunday evenrng
worsh1 p
7 p m
lhrough
W1nte r months.
MT
HERMON CHURCH
OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev Jam es H Leach pa stor
Sunday school
9 30 a m
Russell
Sp encer ,
sup t
Worsh1 p se rv1 ce 10 45 a m
Even mg worsh tp allernatmg
wrth C E af 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 JO
p
m
Wednesday, Alf red
Wo lfe Ia y lea d e r
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
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Rev
Roy
D eeter pasto r Sunday sc h oo l
9 JO a m
w orsh rp serv 1ce
10 30 a rn
B1ble s tudy and
p ray er se rv1 ce
Wednesday
7 JO o m
RUTLAND

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MASON FIRST BAPTIST Sec ond and Pomeroy Sis
Sian Cra 1q
pastor
Sunday
school
9 d5 a m
worsh•p
serv rce
11
am
tra1ntng
un 10n
6 30 p m
even tng
worShip serv1ce
7 JO p m
M1d week prayer se r:v1 ce
Wednesday 7 JO p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
St
Mason W Va Su nday
Btble Stu dy 10 a m
Wor shrp
11 am and 7 p m Brble Stu dy
We dn esday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSiC
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAPTIST - Corner of Second
and Anderson , Mason P as tor
Wat ter Clou d Sunday school
9 45 am
worship serv.ce 11
am and 7 JO p m
Weekly
B1ble study ~e dnesday , 7 30

pm

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Pastor
Sund ay School 9 45
am
Children's Church 6 45
p m
Young Peoples Servrce
6 45
p m
Evangeltstrc
Se rv1ce 7 30 p m
Women s
Mrss1onary Councrt 10 a m
r~r st and thrrd
Tuesdays
Prayer and B 1ble Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m

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NO, ANNIEBy Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
South was ted no lime In the
play He won the Itrst tnck w1th
dummy s kmg of s pades a nd led
a dtamond East wenl nght up
w1Ut the ace and led a second
spade
Sou th s Jack felt to Wests
queen and West cleared the
smt South Fan the d1amonds
But wh en he lett back on the
heart fmesse to try for h1 s nmth
tnck West took ht s kmg and
two more spades to leave South

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9 oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kilty 3,4, 15, Sesame St 20
9 J~Pink Panther 3,4, 15 , Lost Saucer 13 , Big Blue
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12 O~Josle 8. the Pussycats 3.4, 15, Speed Buggy
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12 J~Soul Train 3. , American Bandstand 6, 13, Go
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1 oo-11 Takes a Th lel4 , Children's Fllm Festival 8, 10,
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1 3~Car and Track 3, Soul Train 6, other People,
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3 oo-Movle "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell" 6,
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4 oo-Maklng Things Grow 33
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5 oo-Golf 3 4.15, Wide World of Sports 6, Hogan's
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5 3~Wor td of Survival 13, Erica 33
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6 O~lawrence Welk 8. News 10, Oral Roberts ln
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12 J~Movle " Any Second Now" 3, Movie " Story of a
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past has left an rnde!t ble
tmpr~ss1on Yo u r e not about to
make the same m rstake agatn
1n handl1ng lhe problem

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For Salurday, Sept 6, 1975

ARIES (Ma•ch 21 -Aprll 19)
Ther e s som~ prevent""e
ma ntenance you c?..n do today
10 ease th e s tra tn on the
b u dqet Be a do 11 yOufselfer
wh erever you ca n

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0ec
21) You mean bu smess 1n go
tng alter your ob Jecttves toda y
Other s recogn ze thr s and wtll
step out o f your way

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sure to mclude a qu et lnend m
your p lan s today If the l nVII a·
110n d oesn t come fro m you
c hance s are 1t wont come from
else wher e

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CANCER (June 21 -Jull 22) A
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pr ese nt Hsel l today l a tk 11 o ut
1,11 you re sat1s f1ed tl s se ttle d

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Farm Report 10, Kentucky

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Y ou ve tea r qed to p rofit from
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Where ye sterday you coul dn t
get on targe t to day you won I
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necessa ry lor you today
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that cou l d lhwar t your
p rogress
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PH. 992-5081

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MAN AS TEN DER 1 DECEN T
AND LOVING Afl YOUR
FAlHER ?

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WHAT I'M TRYING TO $AY1
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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

MARK V STORE

he groa ned

know v.hat a Temporlzmg "
bid IS
A temponzmg b 1d 1s one that
sor t o f marks t 1me It IS made
m a forcmg s1tuat1on 1n order to
get partner to gtve more mfor·
matwn Thus 1f you open one
diamond and partner JUmps to
two spades, you may make a
mmJmum soundmg reb1d such
as three dJamonds or Lhree
spades , even though you have a
b1g hand and wttt take further
actwn la te r on Remember that
once a game forcmg btd has
been m ade Ute btddmg must
conttnue to game
(D o you 'lave a questron tor

Just writers w1JI rece1ve cop1es of
Three out JACOBY MODERN I

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
40 - on
1 Custody
( mc1ted)
5 Wrongly
41 Pnce patd
10 lndtgo plant
DOWN
11 Playwnght, I Btlliard s hot
Harold 2 Herb
13 Latv1an c1ty 3 Havmg
14 - only
co rrect
(titular )
opmions
(2 wds )
( hyph wd . )
K1rgh1z
4 H1ghest note
S S.R c1ty
5 Bee's home
We'll be keerful not
K1ds' game 6 Porcelam
t' rnar th' patnt!
Nothmg
dynasty of
18 Forte;
China
occupation
7 Hostelry
FICIIon 's
8 Seem logtFerber
cal ( 3 wds )
Three, to
9 Scholars'
card players
diScusSion
22 Endmg for
group
rheo
23 George M
~ %5Accumu~
late
26 Eager
27 Prophet
28 Nota29 At thiS
time
BUT IT'5 STILL
32 Clumsy
FOLLYIN' ME~~boat
33 Anthony
NO
Wayne 's
ep1thet
34 Mihtary
address
(abbr )
35 Collared
37 Mun1ch's

INDIAN JOE'S

Chester, Ohto

thmk

THOSE
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NAMED
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Ph. 949 3151

GAUL'S MARKET

992 2955

WHERE ARE

HAVE VOU

Sa I es- Qua sa r-Se rvtce
Rae me

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1975
13

used

one m the soup
So uth wa s b1tler

ALLEY OOP

RAY'S TV &amp; HOME
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

oo-Movte " The Big Risk" A

6 oo-Summer Semester 10. Deb~tes for the Seventies

A Nebraska reader wants to

South

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Saturday

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Both vulnerable

Naftonwtde Insurance

4

Funshlne

of three cards wrong Put the
ace of dtamonds queen of
s pades o r kmg of hearts m the
other hand and I would have
been home ·
· Just thmk ts what you
should have done. " satd North
Had you led dummy s queen of
hearts at tnck two and let It
rtde 11 woutdn t have maltered
where those ca rds were Your
c ontract would have mad e
easily
Needless to say North was
nght South had fatted to thmk

tQJ 1093
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BORN LOSER

307 Spnng Ave

2 Jo--N ews 13

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Plane/ Arous" 10
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1 DO-Wade World Speclal6,13, Mov ie "The Brain from

6 JQ-Matters of Life 6. TV Classroom 8, Treehouse

NORTH

Matthew
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Washington Week In Review 20,33; Movie "Dr.
Jekyll and Mr Hyde" 10
8 3~Salurday Preview Revue 3,4;
Movie "Roll,
Freddy, Roll " 6, Watt Street Week 20,33
9 oo-NFL Football 3,4,15. , Sweet Adellnes International Quartet Competition 20, Thin Edge 33
9 3G--CBS Reports 8
10 oo-ABC News Closeup 6, Movie "The Hustler" 13,
News 20 , Paul Nuchims 33
10 3~CBS Fall Prevlew 10
11 oo-News 6,8.10. ABC News 33
11 J~Sammy &amp; Company 6, Movie "C'mon Let's
Live a Little" 8; Movie " She" 10
12 oo-News 3 45,15
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CHURCH, Letart. W Va
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Geo rge Ho sct har .
pastor
Sun day School 9 30
am Prayer and Btble study
7 JO p m
Cotlage Prayer
Serv rce Tu es day
10 a T
Wurshrp Serv 1ce
Thursday
7 30 p m

MICkey Mous-e Club 8, Bonanza lS

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Movie " The Green Berets" 13, Jimmy Dean 15

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scrously, fol low tn many ways

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1915
4 3~Bewllched 3; Merv Grlflin 4, Mod Squaf 6,

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looks to you for many th1ngs And he sees rn
you an example that he w1ll almost uncon

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CHURCH -S unday
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am
Wedneasdy prayer
meetmg
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Sund ay
n1ghl worsh 1p , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
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Lloyd D Gnmm Jr pastor
Sunday sc hoo l
9 30 a m
worsh1p serv1ce, 10 JO am
b road cas t live over WMPO
young peoples servrce , 6 4S
evange i1 Sf!c servrce, 7 30 p m
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7 30
p m
MiSS IOnary
meeting
7 30 p m
ftrst
Wednesday o f month
MASON COUNTY

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l ook at your lanky, teen age wn! It' s l-iard
to belreve that tle once wore these shoes It
seems only yesterd ay that he was a baby, yet
he h1mself 11 the be" 1est1mon•ol that ttle yean
hove paned Now he stands almost as tall
os you He 1s a fas ,mahng maze of controd1c
t•ons- on eager, lo .... oble youngster one m1nu1e
a scowl•ng, angry odo1escenl the next

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opportunities . G ood tough
training . For th e man
who 's willing to work hard
and d o h is share of t h e
chores . Benefits include :
hou sing, c l o thing , loa d ,
medical and dental a t tention, 30 paid va c a t ion
days a year , a chance t o
travel , and a c han ce t o
becom e Som eon e Speci al.
To find out more, see y o ur
U.S. Navy Recru ite r :

Ralph Rodehaver
Navy Recruiting Station
221 Columbus Road
Athens, Ohio 45701

Ph . 614-59J.J566

AKC
German
Shepti e rd
pup p ie s. wormed and re ady
to go . qenlle disposi t ion and
goo d bloo d line Phon e 99 1
'i673
9 4 ) tC
TOGIVEAW AY
P u ppiesto
give away t o q ood home .
Phone 9,19 7691
9 4 )I C

TO G I VE f1WA Y : Very n i ce
fem ale B eag l e do g, J 5
rnonth s o ld
N eeds g ood
home . N o hun t e r s ne ed
ap ply Ca ll eve n ing s , 991
5·t17 o r 99 2 59 10 . Meig s
Humane Soc iety .
8 31 6tc
REG I S T ER E D
E ng l i sh
Sp r i ng er Sp a niels. I I week
ol d pup s. sho ts. Phone 991
2639 ,
9 3 .11c

Help Wanted
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Help Wanted

'3.47 Per Hour
Full or parttime, no
experience
needed.
Must have car.

For Fast Results· Use The Sentinel Classifieds
Lost
1 .· GROWN G erm an Sh eph erd
near Cht:!ster
Boy 's pet
Phone ( 6 14 ) 985 417 5, Kei th
Ridenou r .

9 3 3tp

MA N 'S ring los t a t veterans
Memorial
Ho s p it al
Reward Ph one 747 17 84 .
9 ) )t c

Wanted
CAS H paid for oil makes and
m od e l s crl mobil e homes
Ph on e ar ea code 614 42 3"953\
4 1:) t f r

Yard Sale

Y A RD Sa l e, Th u r sd ay. Fri d ay
and Sat urd a y . Sep t 4, S, and
6 from 9 am . ti ll d p _m
t
mile from Pomeroy on Rt
33 Watch f or sig n
9 3 31p
YARD SALE. 312 Pea r l St ..
M i d d l e p or t
Th ur s d ay ,
F riday a n d Satu r day , Se pt
.i.Sand6
9 2 Stc
YARD SA LE . Ha rr isonville ,
Se pt . 6 and 7. 9 a . m . t i ll
dark
Some thi n g
for
everyo n e an d glassware .
9-4-3tc
THE
H AR RI S O N VILLE
Easle rn St a r i s spon so ri ng a
po r ch sa l e Se pt 3 4-5-6 at 307
Sp ring Ave .. P o m eroy .
9 -4-2t c

WA NT E D - of fice clerk. Fo r
in tervi e w,
ap pl y
at
R ic h a r ds and
Son , Inc ..
Lela rt Fa ll s. O h io .
9 3 3t c
SOMEO N E needed t o mow
grass . Phone 992 -7774 .
9 3 -3t c

ONE - CALL CLOSER
EXPERIENCED ONLY
MINIMUM
GUARAN TEED WEEKLY DRAW
AGAINST COMMISSIONS .
N a t io nall y
a d ... e rt ise d
c omp any
look in g
for
sp ec i alty sa l es m a n suc h as
hom e
i m prov e m e nt s.
mut u al fund s. l and fran c h ises, v e nd i ng , fr ee ze r
pla n,
e du c atio n, paint
franchi ses, e t c .
O ur top p r o d uc er s ea r n
S25,0 00 to $5 0, 000 co m ·
mi ssi o ns per year . Mu st be
ab l e t o tr avel ext en sive l y
and ha ve good c ar . We
t ra in · yo u .
On e
w ee k
se m in ar i n h ome o ff ice an d
on e
w eek
in -th e fi e l d
tra i nin g Ca ll Mr . Wil son ,
toll f ree f or a ddi l i o n a l
in f o rma l ion an d p er s onal
inte r vie w at ( 800 ) 621-101 6,
on Mo n d a y , b el ween 9 a .m.
and 5 p .m .

On e ( t) T a ... ern co mp le t el y
eq uipp ed w it h D -1 and 0 -2
l icense l o ca te d a ! 118 W est
Mai n S tr e et, P o m e r oy .
Oh io : a lso t he real est at e
con sisti ng of t he bu s iness
b u il ding o c cupi ed by t h e
t a v er n mention ed abo ... e .

LAURE L ANO APA R TME NT .
6th a n d Geo,- ge Sts .. N ew
H aven ,
W.
Va
IM
ME DI AT E
OCC UP A N CY .
Se lect you r 2 bedr m town
h ou se. Beau t i f u l ne w a pt .
c omp l el( , app li ances f ur
n i shed , c o m pl e t e l y ca r
peted , Rent $128 u p in
u t i li t ies .
Call
e lu d i ng
resident man a ger. Sam or
Bec k y L onga n acre. 1 304
882 -2567 . I I no a n swer , ca ll 1
(304) 882 27 88
9 -3 t 2t c
d

R OO M furni shed apa r tme nl
wi t h wall lo wal l c a r pet
Phone 992 -5908 .
9 J ttc

Call 992 -2186 or 1ee Guido
at the above location b e·
tw een th e hour s ot 10 a .m .
and s p . m .

FUEL OIL
Heating Stoves

8 RMS .. all mod er n home . 2
mi l es f rom
H arrisonYill e .
Sh own by ap p oin t ment on ly .
Call 742 -5802
9 -3 4tc
4 RM F U R NI SH ED apt
ren t Pt"1 one 992 36 58

'l

BE DRO OM tra il er .
n ice . Phone 99 1-332 4.

ex tra
B '16 -lf c

REMODEL I NG ,
P l u mb i ng ,
he at i n g and a ll t ypes o t
ge n e r a l
repai r .
Wo r k
20 y ear s ex '
g u ar a n t eed
per1ence
Ph o n e 992 2409.
5 1 tf r;
.::.A RPENTRY ,
floori n g,
ce iling nnd pane l ing Ph on e
9'il ? 7! 59
8 1? 76t c
PA IN T IN G , c a r p en t ry wor k
or
tr ee
trimming ,
r e a son a b le ra t es P hon e 99 2
7187 or 992 -5673.
9-3-41 p
W ILL DO odd job s, m o wing ,
h aul ing , pain l ing or roofing .
Ph o n e 99 2-7409 .
8-28-6tc

3 A N D J ROOM fu r ni sh ed an d
unlurn is h ed
apa rl me nt s.
Pllone 99 ? 5J34 .
4 11 tf c

TR A I L ER . adu l t s on ly
992-3181 .

Phon e
8 -27-t f c

NEW
VILL AGE
Manor
A p ar tm ents in M id d l epo r l , I
bedroom ap ts from $104 plu s
e l ec . Call 991 -3273 or see
Mrs . Keatl ey, A pt . 101.
Riverside Apar t ments .
8-28-26tp
T WO Fu rni she d ap ts . K ay
Cec i l. B7 So ut h Sec ond A v e .,
M i d dl e po rt, O h io . P h on e
992 -5262 .

19 69 PMC 12x 52 mobile home
includ i ng two p or c hes . Ca ll
(614) 985 -3504 . It no an sw e r ,

99 2·5596 .

9 _4 _6tc

1974 CASTL E , 12 x oil S, 2
bedrm . 2 full bath s , to tal
e lec ., f ur n it u re, wash er a n d
d ry e r . Phon e 949-3655.
9-4-6tc

For Rent
4

ROOM S and bat h u n
furn is hed house , 1650 Li n
c o i n Hts . Ph on e 99 2-3874 .
9 -5-lf c

MOBILE h om e spa ce. 1 a c r e
in country . Write Bo x 6 13,
Pom e roy, Oh io or c all (6 1Bl
524-5825 .
B-29 -ISi c

1 BE DRM

m o b il e ho m e. ai r
c onditionin g, Raci ne ar ea .
Phon e 99 2-5858.
9 3-lf c

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Reg.

Sale

GUTTERS - AWNING ~

Stee l Toe Safety Shoes

LARRY lAVENDER

Dan's Shoe Repair

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Syracuse , Ohio

Ph . 997 : l99J

9-2-1 m o .

&lt;:. EP T IC
T A N I&lt; S cleaned
Modern San i tation 99 2 )95J
or 992 7349
9 18 t f c

Auto Sales
19 74 FORD B R O N CO el( .
ce ll en t c on dition . Contact
M in d y Cus l er or phone 992 355 0 o r 741 -4286.
9-4 -21c
t 97 5 F IR EB IR O , air co n d i ti on ed , and ot her extras
Ph o ne 742 5943 .
9 3 4t c

RM . H O U SE , go od loca t ion .
Ph one 992 -73 94
.
9-3 -4tc

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For Rent

READY MIX CO N CRETE
d eli Ve r ed r igh t to your
project F as t ana easv Free
esti m ates Phon e 992 32 84.
Goeg tei n Rea d y Mil( Co . ,
Mid dl ep or t. Ohio .
6 30 lfc
0

&amp; U T REE Tr imming. 20
year s ell.pe r ience . Insured ,
f ree estima t es . Cal! 992 3057 .
Coo l ville . Phone ( 1) .667
304 1.
4-30 tt c

Real Estate for Sale
t 1 RM . H OME , 2 baths , n ew
r oof a nd a lum inu m si d ing in
Pom ero y . Ph on e 992 -755 6.
9-5-6tc

or Sale

• • J_ack

W. Carsey, Mgr .

Phone 992 -2181

IN DA SH 13 Channel C i t i zen 's
B and trans ce i v er , am .fm
mp x radio , 8 ! ra c k s t e r e o . .

Ca ll 992 3965.
6

DRAWER
Dr ess e r
with
m irror , new 45 c alibre
mu zzle loader , el ec tric log s
w i th heater Call 992 -7291
af te r 4 p m
9· 4-ffc

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

16 F T . B O AT and tra i ler , 50
h .p . M e rcury motor , $400 .
Min i -bike Honda S50 , very
good condit-ion , 5250 . 1.44
a c res land , Tuppers Plains
wat er availabl e. Call (614 )
66 7 -33 33, Tuppers Pla i ns .
O hio .
9-4-3tc

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A NTI Q UE mantl e, c omple t e
w i th f ire bo x . Phone 949-4935 .
9-4 -3t c

1q73 F ORO Ranger P i ckup ,
o .,. er toa d .
37, 000
m il es,
52 ,000 . Lone Star boat a n d
!ra i le r with M e r c ury en gi n e .
Phone 94 9-3070 .

5 F T . BRU SH hog , 3 pt hit c h ,
S225

Phon e (6141 985 -3594 .
9-3·61p

10 -10 J OHN Deere dozer . new
e ngine ,
pa i nt ,
steer i ng
c: l u ff; h e s , canopy , w i nch .
hydraulic: blade , 54 , 500 .
Phone (61 4) 985-3594 .

Office Building with 700 sq.
ft . of space located on 107
Sycamore St. , Pomeroy .
Would sell on land contract
or rent. Gerald Reuter,
Phone 992 : 2490 .

NEW LISTING - 20 acres and
all m inerals.
bath s
and

2

hous es wi1h
nice
barn .

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$31 ,000 .00.
NEW LISTING - Brick home
of 6 room s. 3 bedroom s, nice

Real Estate For Sale

bath with shower . Modern kit..
di s hwa s h e r , and disposal.

H OUSE at 128 L au r el St,
P ome r oy . Fo,- f urth er i n fo r m atio n . c all 992-3B6ll .
8-74 -1lip

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NEAR
Po me ro y, n ew
3
bedroom , 1 ~;.., bath s, c arport ,
mud rm ., ut il it y , sun de c k .
large l i vin g r oom, kitchen dini ng
ar e a .
paneled ,
refrig e rator and Tappan
rang e included . Al so , w il l
help finan ce . Ph one 99 2-7790
aft er _6 p . m .
8-27 -Btc
HOU SE . 3 b edroo ms , new
Sears ' c abin e ts , i ndoor outdoor c arpet i ng . c ha i n
link fen c e , utility bu i lding , 2
lots . Wa sh er , dryer , r ef . and
st o ... e . $11 , 500 . P hon e 992 743 0.
8 -31 -6tp
3 BEDRM . house wltt"1- wall to
wall c arpet , central a ir .
Phone 99 2-7.030 .
8-31 -61 c
HOU SE for sa l e in Rutland ,

56 ,500 . Phone 992-5858 .
B-31 -tfc

$12.000 .00.
THE
ON

RIVER

li vi ng . $14,000.00.
NEAR MIDDLEPORT -

4

bedrooms, ni c e k it., modern
bath , utility room , F.A . fur ·
na ce, and v i e w of the moun -

la in tops . SJO ,OOO .OO .
NEW LISTING - In town

on

qui et street, 3 bedrooms , bath ,
large living and family room

down. $8500.00 .
RACINE - 3 large bedroom s,
bath. mod . kit.. l a rge dining
and l i ving . Basement. front
porch , nice lot for garden .
Offer w e lcomed .

S ACRES -

About •;, f enced .

Good build ing site and garden
space. Drilled w ell. 2 bedroom
mobile home . $1 5, 500 .00.

BUILDING LOTS -

Meig s,

Eastern and Southern . Some

w ith utilities. $1 500.00 up .
WANTED -

New brick home

with

bedrooms

large

CA NNIN G to ma to es , g r een
an d re d pe pp er s C lel and
Fa r ms, Ge r a ldi ne Cl el a n d .
Racine Pho ne 9J 9 417 1.
8-191f c
NOW contracting c lub c alves
for tall delivery . Both s teers
and heifers _ Call ( 614) 98 5360 5
8-31-Stc
GRAI N fed calves , 85 c lb . cut ,
wrapped , and fr oze. P h one
( 614) 985 -4196 .
8-31 -6tc

Staat es. Sandyville , W . Va .
9-3 -6tc

-

Strout Realty

2 story

excellent

con -

1965 COMET, new motor and
transmiss i on . Phone 949 -

4935 .

kitchen
with
range ,
disposaL N.G . hot water
heat , full basement. por ches , close to s chool.

insulated ,
new
alum.
windows &amp; storm windows.
glassed in front &amp; back
porches, nice large rooms,

Large

2

peted. paneled, tiled, new
NG. lorced air furnace,
new siding, full basement,
2 car garage , por ches .

Ml DOLE PORT
11h
story , 3 BR , bath , nice
kitchen . L. R. has fireplace .
Full basement with utility
R. Fruit trees . All in good

Beautiful Village
Manor
Now Leasing For

Duncan

Immediate Occupancy
Located on Third &amp; Mill in Middleport
these all ele~tric suites, are carpeted with
free trash ptckup _and are convenient to
downtown.
·
MONTHLY LEASES FROM:

'104.00 Plus Electric For
One-Bedroom Apts.

440

GTX .

condition . $14,800 . OWNER
MOVING .

9-S-61p
1966 FALCON , run s good . best
offe r . Seen
a!
end of
Me c han i c St ., in Pomeroy .
Call 992 -5 190 .
1967 PLYMOUTH Fury , 1965
Che\1 . Pickup . 112 ton truck .
Phone 949 -3831.
9-5-3tc
1970 VOLK SWAGEN , needs
s tarte,- , $250 . Call 992 -7658 .
9-5-3tc

DEXTER -

30 nice clean

acres (fen ced I home has 3
BR . Living, kitchen, utility .
Barn &amp; other bu ildings.
good well. 53,500 down bal.
Includes interest $133 . 00
per month for 15 years .

NO INFLATION IN THE
PRICES OF THE ABOVE
PROPERTIES - . BUY'
NOW
PHONE 992-2259

NO. ll6 - 2 B R older home
with f ull base ., close to
.stores . includes gas range
&amp; 1 vr . old heat ing s ystem ,

'$10.500 .00.
NO. 138 -

3 BR .

FHA

approv ed all elec. home on

90x l 20' lot in village of
Midd l eport, has lO x 10
alum .
utility
bldg .,
$18,500 .00.
NO. 139 - 4 A. more or less
on paved highway . Water
lap in and paid lor, $6,400.
NO. 140 - 1.72 A .. 511 fl.
road frontage on quiet
secluded country road, ..t
mi. from new mine . $2,800.

WE NEED farm listings .
Please call if you want to
sell your farm.

307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

'

OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS

s 199 ~ .

72 P ont1 ac H. T . Coupe.
red. wh1te v roo f . while
V inte r l or . t ull pow e r .
F 1\ , n e w w s w . 36. 000
mi tes
was S269 5 Now
$23'il5 .

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r ..

I.

F.A. S8 95 .

7J O td s 88 Roya l e Co upe,

gr ey w d h b lk . V -root , blk .
i n t er1or . l u ll powe r , T wh cel. AM - FM ra d i o ,
F . A . wa s \3]95
N ow
$2895 .

Old s Culla ~!&gt; Coupe ,
gold . blk
V roof
blk
in ter tor . l ul l power . FA ,
r ad i al t irC'S S2895 .

7'"J

GOOD WORK CARS

'

Now S245 .

'

Bonneville , 3-dr ., po wer , a ir , V -r oo f , $395.

BU I Ck EII!C t ra . gOld,
b et g P v top . be1ge 7 dr
H 1 . inter 1or . lu l l powC'r ,
F A
Was 52895
N ow

11

~2695 .

1-75 Cadillac Coupe DeVIlle
-Mr. Karr's Personal tar-

72 l mpa l &lt;t 4 Door , go ld .
blk
top . match 1nt
1n
ter ior , full powE'r . f- A
W&lt;lS $1295 Now \1995 .

7 1 Otd s Cutla !.s Supreme
Coup e. r ust brow n . be 1ge
V r oo t . brown V tn tcr io r ,
l ull power . FA , rudia l
ti r es
Wa s S2595
Now
S229S

72 Olds 98 H . T
Sedan,
g rey matc h ing V r oo f and
Interior . fu ll power . F .A
Was $1895 Now SU.95.

7'J Nova 4 Door , b1ue w ith

blue 1nterior . 307
auto , P S
P B
mi l eage \ 199 5.

VB.
lo w

75 OLDS REMAINING
1-Delta 88 HT Coupe
1-Cutlass Supreme HT Coupe

7 1 Ford L T D Wago n, full
pow er. r A . lu gg ag e
rack . rad ial tires
Was
S199 5 N ow ~1695 .

1-Starfire Coupe
"DEMO" SPECIALS
1- Delta 88 Royol HT Sedan Lloyd's Demo
1-98 Regency HT Sedan Marvin's Demo

-B t:C K·HOEfo--;:--;:e n t, h o ur o r
contra c t.
R eg .
or
ex cavating f yp e. Septi c tanks
i ns tall ed . Bill Pullin s. Pho n e
992 . 2478 .
B-27-lfc

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

CU S T OM
PI C TU R E
FRAM IN G .
ORIG IN A L
SE A SC A P,i: AND L AND
SC APE l';t~.!NTIN G S .' .E .
JO Y C E MILLER , 99 2.7680.
8- 10-:?4tp

CADILLACOLDSMOBILE

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
" YO U'LL LIK O UR UA L/TY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS "

PHONE 992-5342

MOBILE Cran e service and
d o zer w ork Pho ne 99 2- 5468.

OPEN SATURDAY TIL 5:00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

8./ .26t p

E XC A VATING,
bac:khoe ,
dozer and ditcher . Gas.
e lectric and wa t er line
burial , bu sem e nls , footers.
septic s yst em s and brush
cleaning . W ill haul till dirt ,
top soil. sand and gravel,
limestone for dr i veways and
roads
Phone Charles R .
HaHietd , Backhoe Service ,
R t. 1, Rutland , Oh i O, 742-

609 2.

7 -1l -901c

L~T

US DO IT! ! .

·carpeting

-501 NYLON
99

4

Square ·
Yard

RUBBER BA(;I\_
· e have hund r. e ds ·-_: .Q ,
carpet values . Your job C11r
be completed in t to ~
weeks . No long waiting
period . Our installer has 2f
years e x perience .. . Exper1
•nstallatlon . You ' ll like
what vou get.
C"Alt. 742-4211 •

TALK TO WENOELL
GRJITE,
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

,~.

Rutland

1973 CHEVY IMPALA
4 O r . H. T ., air , P .S_, P. B. . r ed, bl ack v inyl top .. ....

1973 FORD GAL 500 .

'2495

fa~ t

H. T ,

2495

t2495

Dr .

,

s

Sed a n, loca l I o wner, fu l l y eq uip ped ., • • • ••

1972 BUICK RIVIERA

2995

1975 PON TIAC F IREBIRD, 350 a uto., P.S.,
P. B. , factory ta pe. Ju st like ne w. Pri ce d at
$44 95.00 .

1974 PONTIAC VENTURA 4 Dr . se d ., 6 c yl .,
au to .. P. S., loca l owne r . We sold this car
new. A rea l gas saver' fo r only $2895.00.

1974 V. W. BUG. This is a loca ll owner car in
. extr a good shape. A good winter car . Onl y
$2895 .00 .

1973 F ORD GRAN TORIN0,2dr . H. T., solid
g ree n in color, auto ., P. S., P. B., radio, local
owne r . Small V-8. A good buy for $2695.00 .

1

Full y equi pped .............. . . . ..... .... ... ....

2795

1973 OLDS DELTA ROYAL. 2 dr . H. T., air.
Low· mileage . Thi s is on e sh a rp ca r . ne w
Pontia c t rade. Onl y $3 395 .00.

1971 BUICK RIVIERA
s
•••• •••••••••••••• ••1995
1973 4PLYMOUTli SATELliTE
I
P s_, P 11 .•••••• ••• ••• 2195
F ull y equ ip pe d ., ,, •••• • •••••

Sebr ing

1972 DATSUN 240 z, 4 speed , t a pe. dec k,
m ag whee ls, on e of the s harp est s ports ca r s
in to wn . $42 95 .00 .

dr ." seda n , au to .._

1971 T-BIRD COUPE

1971 TOYOTA PICKU P, 4 speed. ru ns r ea l
go9d . Pri ced $1695 .00 .

1

Fu ll y eq ui ppeo _• • ••••••• • •••••••• • •• • • , • , , • , • , •

NI!'W AND USED
CARS AND TRUCKS

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALERSHIP

ai r , P.S ., P.B, green g r een vinyl roof ••• • •••

1972 LINCOLN CONT.

ON BOTH

Po m e roy . Ohio , Ph . 992 -2174

s

4 O r . Sed ., fa ct . air . P .S., P.B.. v inyl r oot. .... ... ...

1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 Dr

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

1795

1971
CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER 1
4 Dr. . fa ct.
P.S. , P . B . ............. . ...... .. 1495
a tr.

l "'- · Rtog-

~ee l-llllo-Gf·tlHI

1971 CHEVY NOVA

197 1 CHEV . IMP. Custom 2 Dr . H.T. , v inyl
top. air, P.S ., P.B .. P.W., Crui se Contro l.
On ly 45,62 1 miles . The cleanest 71 in to wn.
Only $2295.00.

&lt;:&lt;&gt;ai M! "HI c•LI•~•I .,;II,

IOUOftaetylic...-...ll.,fsh

Phillip N. "Joe" Boyles. Agent
(614) 667-3829

1975 Cadillac Deville

$AVE

4 D r. se dan , less than 2,000 easy miles . Genui n e lea th er
upholst e r y a nd a ll "good ies". Showroom c lean .

1974 Ford Gran Torino
4 Or

1965 FORD 'h TON short be d, standard
trans Body ex lr,a good . Ol ly $695 .00 .

'3495

Sedan . ai r con diti o ned , one l oca l ow ner . Sh ows good

care .

1973 Plymouth Duster

v.a, fu ll y equipped .

'2795

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4 D r , a u t o ., P.S , • •••••••••••••• • ••••• • ••• • ••••

1495
2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

1971
FORD 4 DR
. 1
Ai r . ••••••• • ••• •• • •• ,, •• • •••• • •• • ••••• • •••• • •••• 895
1970 PLYMOUTli SATELLITE .........16~5

U n sc r a mble th ese four Jum bl es,
one l etter to each square, t o
f o rm four ord i n a r y w o rd !:i.

1972 Opel 4 Cyl. ·

Pomeroy
Motor Co

I I

1970 Plymouth Duster

1968 CHEV. COMARO

$895 ·IMENEcrl

1966 FORD % TON

5695

P ick u p .t Spd .••• •••• •• • • • •• • ••• , •• ••• •. • • ••• • • • •

l~?Jf.~~~, ~r.RJ~! .....................12495

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letter.

to form the auwrise answer, as
by the above c artoon.

PriRI die SIIIIPI!SE ANSWER h~l'l

(Anew~r•

Jumblr• . WAGON

MANY MORE

Fleelside

P 0 '1~~N~!E~~r~~ co. ~
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See Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill,
Pal Hill, or Dan Thompson

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See Ra y Riggs or Rog er Rie be l
)'el l trd•y'R

1972 Ford lfz Ton Pickup
6 cy l. E x tr a sharp . Used by local me r cha nt . on e ow ne r .

Now arrange the circled

D:~,rl===-

'995

2 Or. Seda n s. If you are looki n g for 6 cy l. econ o m y a nd to w
pr ice, t hi s is it.

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1970 Mavericks

and h
1 ,ton
. H.D.
l/4 ton

4 whell drive s.

HE' IS HE'RE - IN
!HE M ORNING-WITH
A S LIGHT COlJ6 H.

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R/RDffY
I

'1195

2 D r . Sla n t 6 cy l . en gine . shows good care.

Othe r lf:l Ton
ton model s,
st a k e, 11J2 ton
cha ss i s. also

Dl

1695

1

2 Or . Spor t Coupe, auto . tra n s .• r eal ty clean inside an d ou t .

1969 FORD WAGON .................... I695

Clf"tlnO

............ IWII-"•l.,.,_
fl(lft. W , - ""'"' w
ill!
- YIO-Iinll&gt;nwf • l il'&gt;e

$AVE

2 Dr . Har dt op , extra shar p, sma l l

Convt .• 6 cyl., auto .. P. S . ..... .. .. ... .. .. . . ... . . .

-NIFiuii C~ ·'-•

1975 Torino 4 Dr. Sedan

Less t h a n 5,000 mil es. air condi t ion ed, sh a rp whi t e fin ish wi t h
dark blue viny l t op Ful ly equ i pped .

Open Eve ning s Till 7 P.M. &amp; Sal . Till S P. M. We Honor Ba nkAmericard , Master
Charg e &amp; Sohi o Credi t Ca rd s.

1968 FORD LTD WAGON ...............1695

wl,..,_

ALL PRICED
FOR QUICK SALE!

1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2 dr . H.T. We
so ld this ca r new. Ext ra cl ean for a 73. low
mileage Air. Ready to go for only $3195.00.

1968 BUICK 2 DR HT.. ...... ..........I695

2. Two new 3- BR houses with ceramic tile bath, carpet,
beautiful cabinets in large kitchen-dining area. These
houses, in Tuppers Plains, have alum . siding with

WALL TO WALL
CLEARANCE SALE

END OF SUMMER SALE

MOU SE

VENDOR

\ A n &amp;wr r : Jlmr rea der~ U~ ('(/ tu (' IIJ flll
NIIJT/(.')1 - AS THEY UNWOUND

, Cheste r , 0 .

tomn rrnw)

RUBBER

In 19'12, 11 Israeli athletes
and six other persons were
ki lled as a result of an Arab
guerrilla invasion of Olympic
Vi ll age outside Mun ich, Ger-

man y.

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68 Ca dilla c Sedan , b rown
wi t h beige t o p , full powe r ,

2-Cutlass S HT Coupes

72 D odg e Swinger Cou p e,
V r oo t .
matching inte r 1o r . J tt~ " . ..,
auto , P S., spo r t whe els .
was $7095 N ow $1895.

985-4100
Locall!d on St. Rt. 7

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72 Impala Cu stom Coupe,
gold . b lk . v roof. mat
ch 1n g inter tOr , f ul l powe r .
F-A
Was 'i&gt; 249 5
Now
!. 279 5.

~re e n . g r ee n

RIGGS USED CARS

,,

$189 5. Now S169S .

1-0mega Coupe

t L WCotl Effi W E R s REP A IR
- Swee p er s, to aste r s, iron!..
a l l sma ll ap pl ia n ces L aw n
mower, n ex t t o Sta te H igh .
way Gar a ge o n Ro ut e 7·:
P hone 9B5 -3B'ZS.
4-16 -tf c

garage on big 100x400 lots with 100 pel. financing

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

bl k . V -roof , b lk inter ior , V -

8. auto .. P .S .. N _ice . W as

69 Ford Gala~ei e 500, 4-d r ., V -8, auto ., P .S., n ice second car Wa s S895 . Now S74S .

72 Olds 98 H T . Sedan,
whit e, blk
V roof. blk.
inte r ior . fu ll power . 1n
c ludmg windows and 6
way se at. T whee l. rad i al
ttres . F A
was S379S
Now S28 95.

73 Pl y mou t h Fur y 11 1. .1
dr V 8 , auto , P S. while
wllh blk.
V r oo t . blk.
i n le r ior
" need a lill ie
paint "
Wa s $1295 . N ow

TAROA

each .

70 Chev y El Camino, gold,

68 lmpa Ia Cu stom , V-8, auto .. P . S., ru st . good ti r es. W as $595 . Now S44S .

POR T AB L E
TO I L ET
RE N TAL .
Cons t ruc t io n
Out d oo r
events .
Ph one
Ga ll i p olis,
446 4 787,
Russe ll ' s P lumbing and
H ea ti ng
6 -19 -lf c

1. Lovely 4 BR brick situated an beautiful 2.8 acres;
lull basement, partially finished . Located on good

s:n.ooo

blue c loth 1nt er 1or . J SO V
B, uuto . p s , p b , w s w
sp o rt
wh C!..'t $ ,
31 000
moles
Was S'l8 95
N ow
i269S .

6'1 B u i c k L eSa br e 4 Dr ., bl ue , b lk . top, F .A. . rough . W as 5395 .

W O U L D YOU BELIEVE '?
B ui ld an a ll s t eel build ing at
Po l e B arn prices ? Golden
Gi an t All St eel Building s,
Rt
4, B ox 148, Wa ve r l y ,
Ohi o Ph on e 94 7-2296.
7· 24 -t f c

ERAAFFOLTER REALTY CO., BROKER
,
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

available .

13 Nov a Co up e, blue w i th

73 Che.,.y Monte ca,- lo ,
btk . W h i t e l andau roo t ,
r ed c l oth in t erio r . full
power , AM r.ldio w1th
tape, radial t1rcs . F . A .
Wa s 'J3995 . Now \3795 .

H A ND LE TT E RED SIGN S
A ND PO S TER S. FREE
E ST IM A TE S. CA L L M C
C R A W FO R 0 . 99 1-768 0 .
8-7-26tp

$41,000

Two-Bedroom Apts.

73 Old s 98 L uxury Se dan,
11 blu e . m at ch 1nq v to p
and ir t crior , full powe r
T&amp; T wh ee l . F 1\ . radiul
tires
w a s 5-1 395
Now
$399 5.

S EW I NG
MACHINE .
R ep Airs . sen• ice , a ll makes
992 22 84 T h e Fpbr i c;_ Shop .
Pomeroy Au t horfzed Si ng er
Sale s and Se r vi c e
we
sharpen Sc isso rs .
3 29 -tf c

scenic blacktop county road near Tuppers Plains.

'137.00 Plus Electric For

70 Olds 98 H.T., sedan , Lt .
b l ue . m a t ching c l oth in t erior , ful l power i n cl uding
windows , F.A. Wiis S1J95 . ·
N ow S1095 .

owner . low mileage, was
$1595 . No w S1395.

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POMEROY

O lds Cu tl ass 4-d oor ,
white . b l ue inter io r . l ull
power , :?5.000 mtl es . SI B9S .

B. auto .. P.S.• P. B , F.A , I ·

Mgr . &amp; Mechanic
8-21 -1 mo .

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71 For d Gala x i e 500, 4-door .
V 8. auto ., P . S . . r u n s good ,
body roug h . $995 .

70 Dodg e M ona c o 4-0r. , V-

Wi lbur Ward ,

bath &amp; hall, $19,000.00.

$18.500 .
1952 INTERNATIONAL truck ,
1 t on , 14ft . nat t5"e d with 190
rear en d . SJ25. Phone 742 67 Sl.
8 -31 -6t c

i n town . Walking distance

&lt;if school &amp; stores , fully

story
frame ,
recently
renovated , 3 BR , 11!2 bath s,
dining R ., TV room. car -

Auto Sales

NO. 13] - 3 BR older home

dition , 3 · BR , bath , nice

517.000.

Cadillac
Coupe
De V1 lle. white with V
r oot . l ull powe-r . r A ,
nice i nter ior was \ 5 100
Now S4 995 .

7J

other

E XCAVA TING', do ze r , lofid er '
a n d b ack h oe work ; sept ic
ta n k s
i n s talle d;
du mp
lruck.s and lo -boy s for hir e;
w ill haul fill d irt. l op s oil.
li mestone and gra vel.,: Call
B ob or Rog er J ett er! , day ·
p ho ne 99 2-7089, ni g h t p hon e
992 3525 or 992 -5232
2-11 lfc

M,AIN
'POMEROY.O
in

Volkswagens and
foreign cars .

and

608 E . .

POMEROY

Batteries

74
Cadtllac
Sedan
D eVIl le . f ulty power . V
roo f . le ath er 1n t er 1or . AM
F M ste r eo r adio . rad 1al
tires . Cl imate Conlro l a1 r
cond 'J6SCO .

74 Cutlass Salon Coupe .
brown with br o w n tandau
r oo t , br o wn c lo th . b uc k e t
se ars . l u tl power . l tl !
whee l . F A . 1\ M r M_ .
2? .000 mt les N ('w ra di al
t 1res N ow \4 S9 !1

3

b edroom s, 2 b aths ,
f u ll
ba semen t wi th garage a n d
large lot for year around

For Sale

frame

.

Shock Absorbers . Tires
Muffler· Tailpipes · Cooling
Systems.
We
a I so
service

fan d c l ea r ing , pond s and
base m ents ,
and
la nd sc ap i n g .
P u l lins
Ex
c a v a t ing , p hon e 9*'n -2478 .
8-26-30 1C

9·3·61p
FOR
SALE
Guns and
Ammo . Our fall stock is now
here . Complete line of
TWO Vito c larinels . both like
R e mington ,
Winches te r ,
n ew , $75 each . A"l so, upri g ht
lthlca , Savage . Slug barr e ls
piano . $15. Phon e 99 2-5769 .
i n sto c k for most brand sho t 9-3-4t C
guns , but in short suppl y .
G et them wh ile they l as t .
Money shorl , lay -a -way
19 17 1\ RR OW Ca mp er, phon e
your tall hunting needs . New
9 9? 5·161:1
Fall store hours starting
8 15 76tp
Sept . 5, 10 a .m . to 9 p.m . •
Monday -Saturday .
Village
HUN·l i"N G Lice n se, Ni gh !
Gun Shoppe , 266 Mill St .,
crawle r s,
m ea l worm s,
Ph one 992 -5 177 , financing
TACKL E , g un s . amm o .
av
ail ab le.
b ows , arrow s, ca m p in g
eq u ip . ; CB 's and access or y _
In d i an J o e's, 30B Pag e St ., 2
1972 FORD semi -tractor . 472
s t r ee t s pa s t Mi ddle porl
cub i c inch gas engine . Less
Swimming P oo l .
than
5,000 miles . Phone
6 -1316tp
{3 04 ) 273 -3079. Mrs. Gordon

PENNmiL

Oo z E-R"' w c:Tif~t: EXcavatTn~.

POMEROY LANDMARK

llit.

75 Ch evy Capri Cla ssic , J
dr , lull p ower . includ 1ng
w indows .
r A , do o r
locks , 50 50 div i oed sea t s ,
T wheel , cr uise c on trol .
AM FM ste r eo . s tereo
ta pe. S\.500 miles sold
new. o ... er $6.700
Was
$5595, Now \519 5

Phone 992 -997l
North 2nd Street
Tune-Ups

OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

PomerO'i

Ph . 992 -2.174

mo

4 10- 1

See one of these courteous sa l~:fsirien: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

We Need to M ake Room for Trade-Ins on th e 1976 Mod els
Du e to Show .. . .
Cadilla c September 18th
Oldsmobile September 25th

Nathan B i ggs
Radiator Specialist

by Land Contract

in for SIS . OO discount .

1970 PLYMOUTH
Phone 992 -2557 .

Our Present Stock Used Furniture
All Appliances 30 Day Guarantee

From tl'\e larg est T#" UCk or
Bulldozer Rad i at or to t he
s ~allesl H eat er Co r e .

Cll P THIS AD and bring it

Mobile Homes for Sale
12 x 70 MANHATTAN 2
b edrm ., 2 full ba t h s. utili t y
b u i ldin g , wa sh er and dry e r ,
cen tra l air . de luxe f u r
n it ur e . Call (3 041 882 3340,
afte r 5 p .m .
9-3-6t c

KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN

All size s on hand, prices
start at SJ24 .69 .
- 1 Wood Burning Stove

f or

Mobil e
Hom e
YAR D , B aseme nt an d P or c h . COUNTRY
Park . R t . 33, ten miles nort h
Sa l e s t a rt ing Au gu sf 27
o f Pom e roy L ·a r g e lo t s w i th
t hro u g h Se p l . 17 . Eve r yd ay
c oncre te pa t io9. sid ew al ks .
excep t Sun d a y . · Anti qu es ,
runners nn d off s tr ee t
dis h es , fu rni tu re, bedrrn .
IJMk
i nq Pho n e 99 2 7•179
se t s and misc ., adults'
1I 31 t fc
c h i l dren 's
an d
i nfan t
c l o t hi n g Sho es som e new ,
ne w
bed
s h ee t s
a nd PR I VA T E mee ti ng · room f oi"
an y or ga ni zati o n , ph one 997
b la nke ts Bl ue show er s ta ll
with seat f iber g lass , whit e
39 '~
3 11 tfc
lavato r y , gi rl 's b i k e , other
i t e m s too nu me r ous t o
men t ion . Fo ll ow si g n s fr om 2
BEDROOM
furn is h ed
La n gsv ill e, 1 4 mile fr o m
mobile home No pe t s Ca ll
Tu rn e r ' s St or e on Co . Rd . 10
992 7479 .
B-17 t f c
B 22 lfc

'STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING-SOF FITT

TEXAS WESTERN
BOOTS

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NOT AU OF OUR STOCK IS ADVERnSED. STOP BY AND SEE.

Blown into Walls &amp; ANics

Jobber In

For Rent or Sale
Si egler &amp; Monogram

Blown
Insulation Services

Middleport, 0 .

J18 N. 2nd

(RARELY DO WE OFFER OUR .~NTIRE STOCK)

FREE ESTIMATES

Dan's Shoe Repair

BUSINESS FOR SALE

9 3 ttc
FAM I LY
Ya rd
Sa l e,
apa rt me n t.
Saturday
and
Su nd ay . 1=UR N IS H ED
a d u lt s only i n Mid dl epor t .
Bryan H arr i s r esiden ce o n
Ph one 992 3874
Su ccess Road .
3 25-tf c
9 -5 2tc

Employment Wanted

Call: 446-0077

ROOMS a n d ba t h apt i n
Rullan d area
P h on e 997
5858
7 77 t f c

OF GOOD USED CARS

Business Services

TRAILER space f or rent in LE T us s ervice you,- Volks
wagen , r easonable ra t es
Middlepo r t P hon e 991 5434 .
M idd l epo rt Pennzoi t . N o,- th
B 29-26tc
&lt;;eco(ld Str eet , Midd l ep or t .
Pho n e 9Y "J 991]
L /\ .SI\ L L E
HO T EL , MI D
ll 19 ?6lc
DLEPOR T . OH I O . ROOM S
$5 UP
SPEC I A L RA T E S
BY
WEEK OR MO N T H 1.1 00 BU . cor n c r i b. S200 ; U -9
po w er un it: s tra w. Sl lar ge
TV . AIR CO NDt TIO N I N G .
ba l es ; b arl ey . S2. 10 b us h e l.
B 26 26tc
min imum 10 . P h on e (6 14)
9B 5.3S 81.
5 RM house o n Mid w ay D r i ve,
9 -5-2tp
N ew H ave n . W . V a . Ba th ,
full si ze b asemen ! a nd _ ,! _ --- ---- -- - - ~ga r age . $12 5 p er m on t h H AY t or sal e Ph on e 84 3-252 4 .
9 5 31p
Avail abl e Oct
1. Ph on e
(304 ) 882 2052 .
9 -4-6t c 197 1 C H O P PER motorc y cle,
650 T riump h Tiger . Ph one
992 -3702
'J BEDRM mob i l e home. a i r
9-5-6tc
c onditio n ed , nea r P o m er oy
Phon e 992 -5623 .
9 4-3tc
d

Y A RD Sa l e o ft Rt 7 north, a t
Pomeroy City lim tt s T h ur s
day , Fr iday , and Saturday .
9 am till 5 p m . Old d is h es.
lot s o f n i ce c loth in g a n d
mise
9 3 3t c

5

For Sale

For Rent

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A thought for the day :
British Actor Cooley Cibber
said , 1 '0h , how many tor.
ments lie in the small circle
,,
of a wedding ring."

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Notice

WANT AD S
INFORMATION
DEADLIN ES

S P .M . Day
locat ion . ·

Before

Pub

M o n daY Deadl ine 9 a rn
Ca n ce l la t ion
Co rr ec li ons
Wiit be accep t ed u ntil 9 a .n1
for Day o f Pub lication

PAUL 'S
Ba rb e r
ShQp .
Ra c ine , will be closed til l
Monday , Se pt B. 1975 .
9 3 3t c

N O HUNTING on Charl es an d
L aw rence B lak e'!Y.:I ,Fa rm ,
known as Ant h on'lji · Sa l se r
The P u bl is her r eserves the
far m Da y or n1g h t wi t hout a
r igh t lo edi t or re iect any ad s
p erm 1t
deemed
objectional
The
9 4 31p
p ubl is h e r
wi ll
not
be
respons ib l e for m l'lre 1han on e
PI A N O Tun ing . La n e Dan ie l s.
incorre c l inser t ion
RA T ES
Phone 99 2 2081
8·28-26 t p
F or Want Ad Scrv1 ce
5 cents p er Word o n e inser t1 on
Min i mu m ChargeSI .OO
MOTOCRO S S
Race s.
14 cents pe r wo r d th r ee
:::,und ay . 1 p m plus bi cycle
conse cu t i ve insert io n s
MX race s
free ent ering
26 cen ts per word six con
Br 1ms t one
Ra ce way .
secutive i nsertion~
Coo iYill e I nfo r ma ti on . c a ll
25 Per Ce nt Disco unt on pai d
(fli-t I 667 ]670
ads and ad s pa id within 10
9 5 2t c
days
CARD OF THANKS
Ruo n1 nn rt Board
ROOM /\ NO lJQJ\ RO
&amp; Obi t uary
52 .00 fo r 50 worcJ llll fl lll1Um
'ol'n 10r cill l f" n ~ Low income
Ea ch addil1onal word J c
liv 1!Hl v L'r 'I n I ( f' Pho n e 991
B LIN D ADS
35 09
A ddi tional 25c Charqc per
Advertis e m en'
OFf': I CE HOURS
B JO a m. ro s·oo p rn Daily .
B· 30 am
to 11 DO N o on
Saturday
..... KC Rc q
Pood l es, t wo blue
and l chocolate . 1 apricot
Phone f JO-t ) 387 3705
8 ']_7 12t p
IN MEMUI-IY o f our f &lt;llhH
and grandfath er. hu sba n d . r· R E E cars an ct sm all puppies
Phone B43 7826
Car l Walton wh o dL·parted
9 5 6t (
t h i s li t e . Se pt 4 . 1970

R E GUL ATION S

Pets For Sale

In Memory

The old hom e place is l on ely ,
Si nce you le ft me that day
1 wo n der . dear. why you w ere
c alle d aw&lt;'~y
Oh . I mis s you so . n o on£&gt;
knows .
Mem o rie s lin qe r
wtth
a
m iII ion tean ,
Wish y o u co uld nave spar ed
him . d ea r Lord a f ew mo r e
years .
Sa d ly m issed by w i f e .
Virgin ia .
ch ildrf'n
nnd
grand ch i ldren
9 5 11 p

Wanted To Buy
,c) l.O t u rn dur e. ice boxe s.
b ras s bed s. or c ompl e t e
ho use ho rds
Write M
D.
Mil le r , Rt
J . P omeroy.
Ohio . Ca ll 9'n 7760
I0 7 7J

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German
Shepti e rd
pup p ie s. wormed and re ady
to go . qenlle disposi t ion and
goo d bloo d line Phon e 99 1
'i673
9 4 ) tC
TOGIVEAW AY
P u ppiesto
give away t o q ood home .
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9 4 )I C

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fem ale B eag l e do g, J 5
rnonth s o ld
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5·t17 o r 99 2 59 10 . Meig s
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8 31 6tc
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Sp r i ng er Sp a niels. I I week
ol d pup s. sho ts. Phone 991
2639 ,
9 3 .11c

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Full or parttime, no
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needed.
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1 .· GROWN G erm an Sh eph erd
near Cht:!ster
Boy 's pet
Phone ( 6 14 ) 985 417 5, Kei th
Ridenou r .

9 3 3tp

MA N 'S ring los t a t veterans
Memorial
Ho s p it al
Reward Ph one 747 17 84 .
9 ) )t c

Wanted
CAS H paid for oil makes and
m od e l s crl mobil e homes
Ph on e ar ea code 614 42 3"953\
4 1:) t f r

Yard Sale

Y A RD Sa l e, Th u r sd ay. Fri d ay
and Sat urd a y . Sep t 4, S, and
6 from 9 am . ti ll d p _m
t
mile from Pomeroy on Rt
33 Watch f or sig n
9 3 31p
YARD SALE. 312 Pea r l St ..
M i d d l e p or t
Th ur s d ay ,
F riday a n d Satu r day , Se pt
.i.Sand6
9 2 Stc
YARD SA LE . Ha rr isonville ,
Se pt . 6 and 7. 9 a . m . t i ll
dark
Some thi n g
for
everyo n e an d glassware .
9-4-3tc
THE
H AR RI S O N VILLE
Easle rn St a r i s spon so ri ng a
po r ch sa l e Se pt 3 4-5-6 at 307
Sp ring Ave .. P o m eroy .
9 -4-2t c

WA NT E D - of fice clerk. Fo r
in tervi e w,
ap pl y
at
R ic h a r ds and
Son , Inc ..
Lela rt Fa ll s. O h io .
9 3 3t c
SOMEO N E needed t o mow
grass . Phone 992 -7774 .
9 3 -3t c

ONE - CALL CLOSER
EXPERIENCED ONLY
MINIMUM
GUARAN TEED WEEKLY DRAW
AGAINST COMMISSIONS .
N a t io nall y
a d ... e rt ise d
c omp any
look in g
for
sp ec i alty sa l es m a n suc h as
hom e
i m prov e m e nt s.
mut u al fund s. l and fran c h ises, v e nd i ng , fr ee ze r
pla n,
e du c atio n, paint
franchi ses, e t c .
O ur top p r o d uc er s ea r n
S25,0 00 to $5 0, 000 co m ·
mi ssi o ns per year . Mu st be
ab l e t o tr avel ext en sive l y
and ha ve good c ar . We
t ra in · yo u .
On e
w ee k
se m in ar i n h ome o ff ice an d
on e
w eek
in -th e fi e l d
tra i nin g Ca ll Mr . Wil son ,
toll f ree f or a ddi l i o n a l
in f o rma l ion an d p er s onal
inte r vie w at ( 800 ) 621-101 6,
on Mo n d a y , b el ween 9 a .m.
and 5 p .m .

On e ( t) T a ... ern co mp le t el y
eq uipp ed w it h D -1 and 0 -2
l icense l o ca te d a ! 118 W est
Mai n S tr e et, P o m e r oy .
Oh io : a lso t he real est at e
con sisti ng of t he bu s iness
b u il ding o c cupi ed by t h e
t a v er n mention ed abo ... e .

LAURE L ANO APA R TME NT .
6th a n d Geo,- ge Sts .. N ew
H aven ,
W.
Va
IM
ME DI AT E
OCC UP A N CY .
Se lect you r 2 bedr m town
h ou se. Beau t i f u l ne w a pt .
c omp l el( , app li ances f ur
n i shed , c o m pl e t e l y ca r
peted , Rent $128 u p in
u t i li t ies .
Call
e lu d i ng
resident man a ger. Sam or
Bec k y L onga n acre. 1 304
882 -2567 . I I no a n swer , ca ll 1
(304) 882 27 88
9 -3 t 2t c
d

R OO M furni shed apa r tme nl
wi t h wall lo wal l c a r pet
Phone 992 -5908 .
9 J ttc

Call 992 -2186 or 1ee Guido
at the above location b e·
tw een th e hour s ot 10 a .m .
and s p . m .

FUEL OIL
Heating Stoves

8 RMS .. all mod er n home . 2
mi l es f rom
H arrisonYill e .
Sh own by ap p oin t ment on ly .
Call 742 -5802
9 -3 4tc
4 RM F U R NI SH ED apt
ren t Pt"1 one 992 36 58

'l

BE DRO OM tra il er .
n ice . Phone 99 1-332 4.

ex tra
B '16 -lf c

REMODEL I NG ,
P l u mb i ng ,
he at i n g and a ll t ypes o t
ge n e r a l
repai r .
Wo r k
20 y ear s ex '
g u ar a n t eed
per1ence
Ph o n e 992 2409.
5 1 tf r;
.::.A RPENTRY ,
floori n g,
ce iling nnd pane l ing Ph on e
9'il ? 7! 59
8 1? 76t c
PA IN T IN G , c a r p en t ry wor k
or
tr ee
trimming ,
r e a son a b le ra t es P hon e 99 2
7187 or 992 -5673.
9-3-41 p
W ILL DO odd job s, m o wing ,
h aul ing , pain l ing or roofing .
Ph o n e 99 2-7409 .
8-28-6tc

3 A N D J ROOM fu r ni sh ed an d
unlurn is h ed
apa rl me nt s.
Pllone 99 ? 5J34 .
4 11 tf c

TR A I L ER . adu l t s on ly
992-3181 .

Phon e
8 -27-t f c

NEW
VILL AGE
Manor
A p ar tm ents in M id d l epo r l , I
bedroom ap ts from $104 plu s
e l ec . Call 991 -3273 or see
Mrs . Keatl ey, A pt . 101.
Riverside Apar t ments .
8-28-26tp
T WO Fu rni she d ap ts . K ay
Cec i l. B7 So ut h Sec ond A v e .,
M i d dl e po rt, O h io . P h on e
992 -5262 .

19 69 PMC 12x 52 mobile home
includ i ng two p or c hes . Ca ll
(614) 985 -3504 . It no an sw e r ,

99 2·5596 .

9 _4 _6tc

1974 CASTL E , 12 x oil S, 2
bedrm . 2 full bath s , to tal
e lec ., f ur n it u re, wash er a n d
d ry e r . Phon e 949-3655.
9-4-6tc

For Rent
4

ROOM S and bat h u n
furn is hed house , 1650 Li n
c o i n Hts . Ph on e 99 2-3874 .
9 -5-lf c

MOBILE h om e spa ce. 1 a c r e
in country . Write Bo x 6 13,
Pom e roy, Oh io or c all (6 1Bl
524-5825 .
B-29 -ISi c

1 BE DRM

m o b il e ho m e. ai r
c onditionin g, Raci ne ar ea .
Phon e 99 2-5858.
9 3-lf c

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Reg.

Sale

GUTTERS - AWNING ~

Stee l Toe Safety Shoes

LARRY lAVENDER

Dan's Shoe Repair

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Syracuse , Ohio

Ph . 997 : l99J

9-2-1 m o .

&lt;:. EP T IC
T A N I&lt; S cleaned
Modern San i tation 99 2 )95J
or 992 7349
9 18 t f c

Auto Sales
19 74 FORD B R O N CO el( .
ce ll en t c on dition . Contact
M in d y Cus l er or phone 992 355 0 o r 741 -4286.
9-4 -21c
t 97 5 F IR EB IR O , air co n d i ti on ed , and ot her extras
Ph o ne 742 5943 .
9 3 4t c

RM . H O U SE , go od loca t ion .
Ph one 992 -73 94
.
9-3 -4tc

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For Rent

READY MIX CO N CRETE
d eli Ve r ed r igh t to your
project F as t ana easv Free
esti m ates Phon e 992 32 84.
Goeg tei n Rea d y Mil( Co . ,
Mid dl ep or t. Ohio .
6 30 lfc
0

&amp; U T REE Tr imming. 20
year s ell.pe r ience . Insured ,
f ree estima t es . Cal! 992 3057 .
Coo l ville . Phone ( 1) .667
304 1.
4-30 tt c

Real Estate for Sale
t 1 RM . H OME , 2 baths , n ew
r oof a nd a lum inu m si d ing in
Pom ero y . Ph on e 992 -755 6.
9-5-6tc

or Sale

• • J_ack

W. Carsey, Mgr .

Phone 992 -2181

IN DA SH 13 Channel C i t i zen 's
B and trans ce i v er , am .fm
mp x radio , 8 ! ra c k s t e r e o . .

Ca ll 992 3965.
6

DRAWER
Dr ess e r
with
m irror , new 45 c alibre
mu zzle loader , el ec tric log s
w i th heater Call 992 -7291
af te r 4 p m
9· 4-ffc

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16 F T . B O AT and tra i ler , 50
h .p . M e rcury motor , $400 .
Min i -bike Honda S50 , very
good condit-ion , 5250 . 1.44
a c res land , Tuppers Plains
wat er availabl e. Call (614 )
66 7 -33 33, Tuppers Pla i ns .
O hio .
9-4-3tc

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A NTI Q UE mantl e, c omple t e
w i th f ire bo x . Phone 949-4935 .
9-4 -3t c

1q73 F ORO Ranger P i ckup ,
o .,. er toa d .
37, 000
m il es,
52 ,000 . Lone Star boat a n d
!ra i le r with M e r c ury en gi n e .
Phone 94 9-3070 .

5 F T . BRU SH hog , 3 pt hit c h ,
S225

Phon e (6141 985 -3594 .
9-3·61p

10 -10 J OHN Deere dozer . new
e ngine ,
pa i nt ,
steer i ng
c: l u ff; h e s , canopy , w i nch .
hydraulic: blade , 54 , 500 .
Phone (61 4) 985-3594 .

Office Building with 700 sq.
ft . of space located on 107
Sycamore St. , Pomeroy .
Would sell on land contract
or rent. Gerald Reuter,
Phone 992 : 2490 .

NEW LISTING - 20 acres and
all m inerals.
bath s
and

2

hous es wi1h
nice
barn .

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$31 ,000 .00.
NEW LISTING - Brick home
of 6 room s. 3 bedroom s, nice

Real Estate For Sale

bath with shower . Modern kit..
di s hwa s h e r , and disposal.

H OUSE at 128 L au r el St,
P ome r oy . Fo,- f urth er i n fo r m atio n . c all 992-3B6ll .
8-74 -1lip

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NEAR
Po me ro y, n ew
3
bedroom , 1 ~;.., bath s, c arport ,
mud rm ., ut il it y , sun de c k .
large l i vin g r oom, kitchen dini ng
ar e a .
paneled ,
refrig e rator and Tappan
rang e included . Al so , w il l
help finan ce . Ph one 99 2-7790
aft er _6 p . m .
8-27 -Btc
HOU SE . 3 b edroo ms , new
Sears ' c abin e ts , i ndoor outdoor c arpet i ng . c ha i n
link fen c e , utility bu i lding , 2
lots . Wa sh er , dryer , r ef . and
st o ... e . $11 , 500 . P hon e 992 743 0.
8 -31 -6tp
3 BEDRM . house wltt"1- wall to
wall c arpet , central a ir .
Phone 99 2-7.030 .
8-31 -61 c
HOU SE for sa l e in Rutland ,

56 ,500 . Phone 992-5858 .
B-31 -tfc

$12.000 .00.
THE
ON

RIVER

li vi ng . $14,000.00.
NEAR MIDDLEPORT -

4

bedrooms, ni c e k it., modern
bath , utility room , F.A . fur ·
na ce, and v i e w of the moun -

la in tops . SJO ,OOO .OO .
NEW LISTING - In town

on

qui et street, 3 bedrooms , bath ,
large living and family room

down. $8500.00 .
RACINE - 3 large bedroom s,
bath. mod . kit.. l a rge dining
and l i ving . Basement. front
porch , nice lot for garden .
Offer w e lcomed .

S ACRES -

About •;, f enced .

Good build ing site and garden
space. Drilled w ell. 2 bedroom
mobile home . $1 5, 500 .00.

BUILDING LOTS -

Meig s,

Eastern and Southern . Some

w ith utilities. $1 500.00 up .
WANTED -

New brick home

with

bedrooms

large

CA NNIN G to ma to es , g r een
an d re d pe pp er s C lel and
Fa r ms, Ge r a ldi ne Cl el a n d .
Racine Pho ne 9J 9 417 1.
8-191f c
NOW contracting c lub c alves
for tall delivery . Both s teers
and heifers _ Call ( 614) 98 5360 5
8-31-Stc
GRAI N fed calves , 85 c lb . cut ,
wrapped , and fr oze. P h one
( 614) 985 -4196 .
8-31 -6tc

Staat es. Sandyville , W . Va .
9-3 -6tc

-

Strout Realty

2 story

excellent

con -

1965 COMET, new motor and
transmiss i on . Phone 949 -

4935 .

kitchen
with
range ,
disposaL N.G . hot water
heat , full basement. por ches , close to s chool.

insulated ,
new
alum.
windows &amp; storm windows.
glassed in front &amp; back
porches, nice large rooms,

Large

2

peted. paneled, tiled, new
NG. lorced air furnace,
new siding, full basement,
2 car garage , por ches .

Ml DOLE PORT
11h
story , 3 BR , bath , nice
kitchen . L. R. has fireplace .
Full basement with utility
R. Fruit trees . All in good

Beautiful Village
Manor
Now Leasing For

Duncan

Immediate Occupancy
Located on Third &amp; Mill in Middleport
these all ele~tric suites, are carpeted with
free trash ptckup _and are convenient to
downtown.
·
MONTHLY LEASES FROM:

'104.00 Plus Electric For
One-Bedroom Apts.

440

GTX .

condition . $14,800 . OWNER
MOVING .

9-S-61p
1966 FALCON , run s good . best
offe r . Seen
a!
end of
Me c han i c St ., in Pomeroy .
Call 992 -5 190 .
1967 PLYMOUTH Fury , 1965
Che\1 . Pickup . 112 ton truck .
Phone 949 -3831.
9-5-3tc
1970 VOLK SWAGEN , needs
s tarte,- , $250 . Call 992 -7658 .
9-5-3tc

DEXTER -

30 nice clean

acres (fen ced I home has 3
BR . Living, kitchen, utility .
Barn &amp; other bu ildings.
good well. 53,500 down bal.
Includes interest $133 . 00
per month for 15 years .

NO INFLATION IN THE
PRICES OF THE ABOVE
PROPERTIES - . BUY'
NOW
PHONE 992-2259

NO. ll6 - 2 B R older home
with f ull base ., close to
.stores . includes gas range
&amp; 1 vr . old heat ing s ystem ,

'$10.500 .00.
NO. 138 -

3 BR .

FHA

approv ed all elec. home on

90x l 20' lot in village of
Midd l eport, has lO x 10
alum .
utility
bldg .,
$18,500 .00.
NO. 139 - 4 A. more or less
on paved highway . Water
lap in and paid lor, $6,400.
NO. 140 - 1.72 A .. 511 fl.
road frontage on quiet
secluded country road, ..t
mi. from new mine . $2,800.

WE NEED farm listings .
Please call if you want to
sell your farm.

307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

'

OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS

s 199 ~ .

72 P ont1 ac H. T . Coupe.
red. wh1te v roo f . while
V inte r l or . t ull pow e r .
F 1\ , n e w w s w . 36. 000
mi tes
was S269 5 Now
$23'il5 .

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r ..

I.

F.A. S8 95 .

7J O td s 88 Roya l e Co upe,

gr ey w d h b lk . V -root , blk .
i n t er1or . l u ll powe r , T wh cel. AM - FM ra d i o ,
F . A . wa s \3]95
N ow
$2895 .

Old s Culla ~!&gt; Coupe ,
gold . blk
V roof
blk
in ter tor . l ul l power . FA ,
r ad i al t irC'S S2895 .

7'"J

GOOD WORK CARS

'

Now S245 .

'

Bonneville , 3-dr ., po wer , a ir , V -r oo f , $395.

BU I Ck EII!C t ra . gOld,
b et g P v top . be1ge 7 dr
H 1 . inter 1or . lu l l powC'r ,
F A
Was 52895
N ow

11

~2695 .

1-75 Cadillac Coupe DeVIlle
-Mr. Karr's Personal tar-

72 l mpa l &lt;t 4 Door , go ld .
blk
top . match 1nt
1n
ter ior , full powE'r . f- A
W&lt;lS $1295 Now \1995 .

7 1 Otd s Cutla !.s Supreme
Coup e. r ust brow n . be 1ge
V r oo t . brown V tn tcr io r ,
l ull power . FA , rudia l
ti r es
Wa s S2595
Now
S229S

72 Olds 98 H . T
Sedan,
g rey matc h ing V r oo f and
Interior . fu ll power . F .A
Was $1895 Now SU.95.

7'J Nova 4 Door , b1ue w ith

blue 1nterior . 307
auto , P S
P B
mi l eage \ 199 5.

VB.
lo w

75 OLDS REMAINING
1-Delta 88 HT Coupe
1-Cutlass Supreme HT Coupe

7 1 Ford L T D Wago n, full
pow er. r A . lu gg ag e
rack . rad ial tires
Was
S199 5 N ow ~1695 .

1-Starfire Coupe
"DEMO" SPECIALS
1- Delta 88 Royol HT Sedan Lloyd's Demo
1-98 Regency HT Sedan Marvin's Demo

-B t:C K·HOEfo--;:--;:e n t, h o ur o r
contra c t.
R eg .
or
ex cavating f yp e. Septi c tanks
i ns tall ed . Bill Pullin s. Pho n e
992 . 2478 .
B-27-lfc

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

CU S T OM
PI C TU R E
FRAM IN G .
ORIG IN A L
SE A SC A P,i: AND L AND
SC APE l';t~.!NTIN G S .' .E .
JO Y C E MILLER , 99 2.7680.
8- 10-:?4tp

CADILLACOLDSMOBILE

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6 PM

GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
" YO U'LL LIK O UR UA L/TY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS "

PHONE 992-5342

MOBILE Cran e service and
d o zer w ork Pho ne 99 2- 5468.

OPEN SATURDAY TIL 5:00 PM
POMEROY, OHIO

8./ .26t p

E XC A VATING,
bac:khoe ,
dozer and ditcher . Gas.
e lectric and wa t er line
burial , bu sem e nls , footers.
septic s yst em s and brush
cleaning . W ill haul till dirt ,
top soil. sand and gravel,
limestone for dr i veways and
roads
Phone Charles R .
HaHietd , Backhoe Service ,
R t. 1, Rutland , Oh i O, 742-

609 2.

7 -1l -901c

L~T

US DO IT! ! .

·carpeting

-501 NYLON
99

4

Square ·
Yard

RUBBER BA(;I\_
· e have hund r. e ds ·-_: .Q ,
carpet values . Your job C11r
be completed in t to ~
weeks . No long waiting
period . Our installer has 2f
years e x perience .. . Exper1
•nstallatlon . You ' ll like
what vou get.
C"Alt. 742-4211 •

TALK TO WENOELL
GRJITE,
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

,~.

Rutland

1973 CHEVY IMPALA
4 O r . H. T ., air , P .S_, P. B. . r ed, bl ack v inyl top .. ....

1973 FORD GAL 500 .

'2495

fa~ t

H. T ,

2495

t2495

Dr .

,

s

Sed a n, loca l I o wner, fu l l y eq uip ped ., • • • ••

1972 BUICK RIVIERA

2995

1975 PON TIAC F IREBIRD, 350 a uto., P.S.,
P. B. , factory ta pe. Ju st like ne w. Pri ce d at
$44 95.00 .

1974 PONTIAC VENTURA 4 Dr . se d ., 6 c yl .,
au to .. P. S., loca l owne r . We sold this car
new. A rea l gas saver' fo r only $2895.00.

1974 V. W. BUG. This is a loca ll owner car in
. extr a good shape. A good winter car . Onl y
$2895 .00 .

1973 F ORD GRAN TORIN0,2dr . H. T., solid
g ree n in color, auto ., P. S., P. B., radio, local
owne r . Small V-8. A good buy for $2695.00 .

1

Full y equi pped .............. . . . ..... .... ... ....

2795

1973 OLDS DELTA ROYAL. 2 dr . H. T., air.
Low· mileage . Thi s is on e sh a rp ca r . ne w
Pontia c t rade. Onl y $3 395 .00.

1971 BUICK RIVIERA
s
•••• •••••••••••••• ••1995
1973 4PLYMOUTli SATELliTE
I
P s_, P 11 .•••••• ••• ••• 2195
F ull y equ ip pe d ., ,, •••• • •••••

Sebr ing

1972 DATSUN 240 z, 4 speed , t a pe. dec k,
m ag whee ls, on e of the s harp est s ports ca r s
in to wn . $42 95 .00 .

dr ." seda n , au to .._

1971 T-BIRD COUPE

1971 TOYOTA PICKU P, 4 speed. ru ns r ea l
go9d . Pri ced $1695 .00 .

1

Fu ll y eq ui ppeo _• • ••••••• • •••••••• • •• • • , • , , • , • , •

NI!'W AND USED
CARS AND TRUCKS

YOUR FRIENDLY DEALERSHIP

ai r , P.S ., P.B, green g r een vinyl roof ••• • •••

1972 LINCOLN CONT.

ON BOTH

Po m e roy . Ohio , Ph . 992 -2174

s

4 O r . Sed ., fa ct . air . P .S., P.B.. v inyl r oot. .... ... ...

1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 Dr

SMITH NELSON MOTORS INC.

1795

1971
CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER 1
4 Dr. . fa ct.
P.S. , P . B . ............. . ...... .. 1495
a tr.

l "'- · Rtog-

~ee l-llllo-Gf·tlHI

1971 CHEVY NOVA

197 1 CHEV . IMP. Custom 2 Dr . H.T. , v inyl
top. air, P.S ., P.B .. P.W., Crui se Contro l.
On ly 45,62 1 miles . The cleanest 71 in to wn.
Only $2295.00.

&lt;:&lt;&gt;ai M! "HI c•LI•~•I .,;II,

IOUOftaetylic...-...ll.,fsh

Phillip N. "Joe" Boyles. Agent
(614) 667-3829

1975 Cadillac Deville

$AVE

4 D r. se dan , less than 2,000 easy miles . Genui n e lea th er
upholst e r y a nd a ll "good ies". Showroom c lean .

1974 Ford Gran Torino
4 Or

1965 FORD 'h TON short be d, standard
trans Body ex lr,a good . Ol ly $695 .00 .

'3495

Sedan . ai r con diti o ned , one l oca l ow ner . Sh ows good

care .

1973 Plymouth Duster

v.a, fu ll y equipped .

'2795

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1495
2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

1971
FORD 4 DR
. 1
Ai r . ••••••• • ••• •• • •• ,, •• • •••• • •• • ••••• • •••• • •••• 895
1970 PLYMOUTli SATELLITE .........16~5

U n sc r a mble th ese four Jum bl es,
one l etter to each square, t o
f o rm four ord i n a r y w o rd !:i.

1972 Opel 4 Cyl. ·

Pomeroy
Motor Co

I I

1970 Plymouth Duster

1968 CHEV. COMARO

$895 ·IMENEcrl

1966 FORD % TON

5695

P ick u p .t Spd .••• •••• •• • • • •• • ••• , •• ••• •. • • ••• • • • •

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r

letter.

to form the auwrise answer, as
by the above c artoon.

PriRI die SIIIIPI!SE ANSWER h~l'l

(Anew~r•

Jumblr• . WAGON

MANY MORE

Fleelside

P 0 '1~~N~!E~~r~~ co. ~
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POMEROY, OHIO

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

t:....:L..J

See Ra y Riggs or Rog er Rie be l
)'el l trd•y'R

1972 Ford lfz Ton Pickup
6 cy l. E x tr a sharp . Used by local me r cha nt . on e ow ne r .

Now arrange the circled

D:~,rl===-

'995

2 Or. Seda n s. If you are looki n g for 6 cy l. econ o m y a nd to w
pr ice, t hi s is it.

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1970 Mavericks

and h
1 ,ton
. H.D.
l/4 ton

4 whell drive s.

HE' IS HE'RE - IN
!HE M ORNING-WITH
A S LIGHT COlJ6 H.

I Kl
R/RDffY
I

'1195

2 D r . Sla n t 6 cy l . en gine . shows good care.

Othe r lf:l Ton
ton model s,
st a k e, 11J2 ton
cha ss i s. also

Dl

1695

1

2 Or . Spor t Coupe, auto . tra n s .• r eal ty clean inside an d ou t .

1969 FORD WAGON .................... I695

Clf"tlnO

............ IWII-"•l.,.,_
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ill!
- YIO-Iinll&gt;nwf • l il'&gt;e

$AVE

2 Dr . Har dt op , extra shar p, sma l l

Convt .• 6 cyl., auto .. P. S . ..... .. .. ... .. .. . . ... . . .

-NIFiuii C~ ·'-•

1975 Torino 4 Dr. Sedan

Less t h a n 5,000 mil es. air condi t ion ed, sh a rp whi t e fin ish wi t h
dark blue viny l t op Ful ly equ i pped .

Open Eve ning s Till 7 P.M. &amp; Sal . Till S P. M. We Honor Ba nkAmericard , Master
Charg e &amp; Sohi o Credi t Ca rd s.

1968 FORD LTD WAGON ...............1695

wl,..,_

ALL PRICED
FOR QUICK SALE!

1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2 dr . H.T. We
so ld this ca r new. Ext ra cl ean for a 73. low
mileage Air. Ready to go for only $3195.00.

1968 BUICK 2 DR HT.. ...... ..........I695

2. Two new 3- BR houses with ceramic tile bath, carpet,
beautiful cabinets in large kitchen-dining area. These
houses, in Tuppers Plains, have alum . siding with

WALL TO WALL
CLEARANCE SALE

END OF SUMMER SALE

MOU SE

VENDOR

\ A n &amp;wr r : Jlmr rea der~ U~ ('(/ tu (' IIJ flll
NIIJT/(.')1 - AS THEY UNWOUND

, Cheste r , 0 .

tomn rrnw)

RUBBER

In 19'12, 11 Israeli athletes
and six other persons were
ki lled as a result of an Arab
guerrilla invasion of Olympic
Vi ll age outside Mun ich, Ger-

man y.

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68 Ca dilla c Sedan , b rown
wi t h beige t o p , full powe r ,

2-Cutlass S HT Coupes

72 D odg e Swinger Cou p e,
V r oo t .
matching inte r 1o r . J tt~ " . ..,
auto , P S., spo r t whe els .
was $7095 N ow $1895.

985-4100
Locall!d on St. Rt. 7

'

72 Impala Cu stom Coupe,
gold . b lk . v roof. mat
ch 1n g inter tOr , f ul l powe r .
F-A
Was 'i&gt; 249 5
Now
!. 279 5.

~re e n . g r ee n

RIGGS USED CARS

,,

$189 5. Now S169S .

1-0mega Coupe

t L WCotl Effi W E R s REP A IR
- Swee p er s, to aste r s, iron!..
a l l sma ll ap pl ia n ces L aw n
mower, n ex t t o Sta te H igh .
way Gar a ge o n Ro ut e 7·:
P hone 9B5 -3B'ZS.
4-16 -tf c

garage on big 100x400 lots with 100 pel. financing

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

bl k . V -roof , b lk inter ior , V -

8. auto .. P .S .. N _ice . W as

69 Ford Gala~ei e 500, 4-d r ., V -8, auto ., P .S., n ice second car Wa s S895 . Now S74S .

72 Olds 98 H T . Sedan,
whit e, blk
V roof. blk.
inte r ior . fu ll power . 1n
c ludmg windows and 6
way se at. T whee l. rad i al
ttres . F A
was S379S
Now S28 95.

73 Pl y mou t h Fur y 11 1. .1
dr V 8 , auto , P S. while
wllh blk.
V r oo t . blk.
i n le r ior
" need a lill ie
paint "
Wa s $1295 . N ow

TAROA

each .

70 Chev y El Camino, gold,

68 lmpa Ia Cu stom , V-8, auto .. P . S., ru st . good ti r es. W as $595 . Now S44S .

POR T AB L E
TO I L ET
RE N TAL .
Cons t ruc t io n
Out d oo r
events .
Ph one
Ga ll i p olis,
446 4 787,
Russe ll ' s P lumbing and
H ea ti ng
6 -19 -lf c

1. Lovely 4 BR brick situated an beautiful 2.8 acres;
lull basement, partially finished . Located on good

s:n.ooo

blue c loth 1nt er 1or . J SO V
B, uuto . p s , p b , w s w
sp o rt
wh C!..'t $ ,
31 000
moles
Was S'l8 95
N ow
i269S .

6'1 B u i c k L eSa br e 4 Dr ., bl ue , b lk . top, F .A. . rough . W as 5395 .

W O U L D YOU BELIEVE '?
B ui ld an a ll s t eel build ing at
Po l e B arn prices ? Golden
Gi an t All St eel Building s,
Rt
4, B ox 148, Wa ve r l y ,
Ohi o Ph on e 94 7-2296.
7· 24 -t f c

ERAAFFOLTER REALTY CO., BROKER
,
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

available .

13 Nov a Co up e, blue w i th

73 Che.,.y Monte ca,- lo ,
btk . W h i t e l andau roo t ,
r ed c l oth in t erio r . full
power , AM r.ldio w1th
tape, radial t1rcs . F . A .
Wa s 'J3995 . Now \3795 .

H A ND LE TT E RED SIGN S
A ND PO S TER S. FREE
E ST IM A TE S. CA L L M C
C R A W FO R 0 . 99 1-768 0 .
8-7-26tp

$41,000

Two-Bedroom Apts.

73 Old s 98 L uxury Se dan,
11 blu e . m at ch 1nq v to p
and ir t crior , full powe r
T&amp; T wh ee l . F 1\ . radiul
tires
w a s 5-1 395
Now
$399 5.

S EW I NG
MACHINE .
R ep Airs . sen• ice , a ll makes
992 22 84 T h e Fpbr i c;_ Shop .
Pomeroy Au t horfzed Si ng er
Sale s and Se r vi c e
we
sharpen Sc isso rs .
3 29 -tf c

scenic blacktop county road near Tuppers Plains.

'137.00 Plus Electric For

70 Olds 98 H.T., sedan , Lt .
b l ue . m a t ching c l oth in t erior , ful l power i n cl uding
windows , F.A. Wiis S1J95 . ·
N ow S1095 .

owner . low mileage, was
$1595 . No w S1395.

4

POMEROY

O lds Cu tl ass 4-d oor ,
white . b l ue inter io r . l ull
power , :?5.000 mtl es . SI B9S .

B. auto .. P.S.• P. B , F.A , I ·

Mgr . &amp; Mechanic
8-21 -1 mo .

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70

71 For d Gala x i e 500, 4-door .
V 8. auto ., P . S . . r u n s good ,
body roug h . $995 .

70 Dodg e M ona c o 4-0r. , V-

Wi lbur Ward ,

bath &amp; hall, $19,000.00.

$18.500 .
1952 INTERNATIONAL truck ,
1 t on , 14ft . nat t5"e d with 190
rear en d . SJ25. Phone 742 67 Sl.
8 -31 -6t c

i n town . Walking distance

&lt;if school &amp; stores , fully

story
frame ,
recently
renovated , 3 BR , 11!2 bath s,
dining R ., TV room. car -

Auto Sales

NO. 13] - 3 BR older home

dition , 3 · BR , bath , nice

517.000.

Cadillac
Coupe
De V1 lle. white with V
r oot . l ull powe-r . r A ,
nice i nter ior was \ 5 100
Now S4 995 .

7J

other

E XCAVA TING', do ze r , lofid er '
a n d b ack h oe work ; sept ic
ta n k s
i n s talle d;
du mp
lruck.s and lo -boy s for hir e;
w ill haul fill d irt. l op s oil.
li mestone and gra vel.,: Call
B ob or Rog er J ett er! , day ·
p ho ne 99 2-7089, ni g h t p hon e
992 3525 or 992 -5232
2-11 lfc

M,AIN
'POMEROY.O
in

Volkswagens and
foreign cars .

and

608 E . .

POMEROY

Batteries

74
Cadtllac
Sedan
D eVIl le . f ulty power . V
roo f . le ath er 1n t er 1or . AM
F M ste r eo r adio . rad 1al
tires . Cl imate Conlro l a1 r
cond 'J6SCO .

74 Cutlass Salon Coupe .
brown with br o w n tandau
r oo t , br o wn c lo th . b uc k e t
se ars . l u tl power . l tl !
whee l . F A . 1\ M r M_ .
2? .000 mt les N ('w ra di al
t 1res N ow \4 S9 !1

3

b edroom s, 2 b aths ,
f u ll
ba semen t wi th garage a n d
large lot for year around

For Sale

frame

.

Shock Absorbers . Tires
Muffler· Tailpipes · Cooling
Systems.
We
a I so
service

fan d c l ea r ing , pond s and
base m ents ,
and
la nd sc ap i n g .
P u l lins
Ex
c a v a t ing , p hon e 9*'n -2478 .
8-26-30 1C

9·3·61p
FOR
SALE
Guns and
Ammo . Our fall stock is now
here . Complete line of
TWO Vito c larinels . both like
R e mington ,
Winches te r ,
n ew , $75 each . A"l so, upri g ht
lthlca , Savage . Slug barr e ls
piano . $15. Phon e 99 2-5769 .
i n sto c k for most brand sho t 9-3-4t C
guns , but in short suppl y .
G et them wh ile they l as t .
Money shorl , lay -a -way
19 17 1\ RR OW Ca mp er, phon e
your tall hunting needs . New
9 9? 5·161:1
Fall store hours starting
8 15 76tp
Sept . 5, 10 a .m . to 9 p.m . •
Monday -Saturday .
Village
HUN·l i"N G Lice n se, Ni gh !
Gun Shoppe , 266 Mill St .,
crawle r s,
m ea l worm s,
Ph one 992 -5 177 , financing
TACKL E , g un s . amm o .
av
ail ab le.
b ows , arrow s, ca m p in g
eq u ip . ; CB 's and access or y _
In d i an J o e's, 30B Pag e St ., 2
1972 FORD semi -tractor . 472
s t r ee t s pa s t Mi ddle porl
cub i c inch gas engine . Less
Swimming P oo l .
than
5,000 miles . Phone
6 -1316tp
{3 04 ) 273 -3079. Mrs. Gordon

PENNmiL

Oo z E-R"' w c:Tif~t: EXcavatTn~.

POMEROY LANDMARK

llit.

75 Ch evy Capri Cla ssic , J
dr , lull p ower . includ 1ng
w indows .
r A , do o r
locks , 50 50 div i oed sea t s ,
T wheel , cr uise c on trol .
AM FM ste r eo . s tereo
ta pe. S\.500 miles sold
new. o ... er $6.700
Was
$5595, Now \519 5

Phone 992 -997l
North 2nd Street
Tune-Ups

OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

PomerO'i

Ph . 992 -2.174

mo

4 10- 1

See one of these courteous sa l~:fsirien: Pete
Burris, Lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

We Need to M ake Room for Trade-Ins on th e 1976 Mod els
Du e to Show .. . .
Cadilla c September 18th
Oldsmobile September 25th

Nathan B i ggs
Radiator Specialist

by Land Contract

in for SIS . OO discount .

1970 PLYMOUTH
Phone 992 -2557 .

Our Present Stock Used Furniture
All Appliances 30 Day Guarantee

From tl'\e larg est T#" UCk or
Bulldozer Rad i at or to t he
s ~allesl H eat er Co r e .

Cll P THIS AD and bring it

Mobile Homes for Sale
12 x 70 MANHATTAN 2
b edrm ., 2 full ba t h s. utili t y
b u i ldin g , wa sh er and dry e r ,
cen tra l air . de luxe f u r
n it ur e . Call (3 041 882 3340,
afte r 5 p .m .
9-3-6t c

KNAPP SHOES
SHEBOYGAN

All size s on hand, prices
start at SJ24 .69 .
- 1 Wood Burning Stove

f or

Mobil e
Hom e
YAR D , B aseme nt an d P or c h . COUNTRY
Park . R t . 33, ten miles nort h
Sa l e s t a rt ing Au gu sf 27
o f Pom e roy L ·a r g e lo t s w i th
t hro u g h Se p l . 17 . Eve r yd ay
c oncre te pa t io9. sid ew al ks .
excep t Sun d a y . · Anti qu es ,
runners nn d off s tr ee t
dis h es , fu rni tu re, bedrrn .
IJMk
i nq Pho n e 99 2 7•179
se t s and misc ., adults'
1I 31 t fc
c h i l dren 's
an d
i nfan t
c l o t hi n g Sho es som e new ,
ne w
bed
s h ee t s
a nd PR I VA T E mee ti ng · room f oi"
an y or ga ni zati o n , ph one 997
b la nke ts Bl ue show er s ta ll
with seat f iber g lass , whit e
39 '~
3 11 tfc
lavato r y , gi rl 's b i k e , other
i t e m s too nu me r ous t o
men t ion . Fo ll ow si g n s fr om 2
BEDROOM
furn is h ed
La n gsv ill e, 1 4 mile fr o m
mobile home No pe t s Ca ll
Tu rn e r ' s St or e on Co . Rd . 10
992 7479 .
B-17 t f c
B 22 lfc

'STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING-SOF FITT

TEXAS WESTERN
BOOTS

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NOT AU OF OUR STOCK IS ADVERnSED. STOP BY AND SEE.

Blown into Walls &amp; ANics

Jobber In

For Rent or Sale
Si egler &amp; Monogram

Blown
Insulation Services

Middleport, 0 .

J18 N. 2nd

(RARELY DO WE OFFER OUR .~NTIRE STOCK)

FREE ESTIMATES

Dan's Shoe Repair

BUSINESS FOR SALE

9 3 ttc
FAM I LY
Ya rd
Sa l e,
apa rt me n t.
Saturday
and
Su nd ay . 1=UR N IS H ED
a d u lt s only i n Mid dl epor t .
Bryan H arr i s r esiden ce o n
Ph one 992 3874
Su ccess Road .
3 25-tf c
9 -5 2tc

Employment Wanted

Call: 446-0077

ROOMS a n d ba t h apt i n
Rullan d area
P h on e 997
5858
7 77 t f c

OF GOOD USED CARS

Business Services

TRAILER space f or rent in LE T us s ervice you,- Volks
wagen , r easonable ra t es
Middlepo r t P hon e 991 5434 .
M idd l epo rt Pennzoi t . N o,- th
B 29-26tc
&lt;;eco(ld Str eet , Midd l ep or t .
Pho n e 9Y "J 991]
L /\ .SI\ L L E
HO T EL , MI D
ll 19 ?6lc
DLEPOR T . OH I O . ROOM S
$5 UP
SPEC I A L RA T E S
BY
WEEK OR MO N T H 1.1 00 BU . cor n c r i b. S200 ; U -9
po w er un it: s tra w. Sl lar ge
TV . AIR CO NDt TIO N I N G .
ba l es ; b arl ey . S2. 10 b us h e l.
B 26 26tc
min imum 10 . P h on e (6 14)
9B 5.3S 81.
5 RM house o n Mid w ay D r i ve,
9 -5-2tp
N ew H ave n . W . V a . Ba th ,
full si ze b asemen ! a nd _ ,! _ --- ---- -- - - ~ga r age . $12 5 p er m on t h H AY t or sal e Ph on e 84 3-252 4 .
9 5 31p
Avail abl e Oct
1. Ph on e
(304 ) 882 2052 .
9 -4-6t c 197 1 C H O P PER motorc y cle,
650 T riump h Tiger . Ph one
992 -3702
'J BEDRM mob i l e home. a i r
9-5-6tc
c onditio n ed , nea r P o m er oy
Phon e 992 -5623 .
9 4-3tc
d

Y A RD Sa l e o ft Rt 7 north, a t
Pomeroy City lim tt s T h ur s
day , Fr iday , and Saturday .
9 am till 5 p m . Old d is h es.
lot s o f n i ce c loth in g a n d
mise
9 3 3t c

5

For Sale

For Rent

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A thought for the day :
British Actor Cooley Cibber
said , 1 '0h , how many tor.
ments lie in the small circle
,,
of a wedding ring."

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Kennecott john destroyed
restroom, went off at 12 :37
By DUSTON HARVEY
a.m
. It knocked down conSALT LAKE CITY (UP!)
- A bomb exploded today in crete walls, shredded plaster
a 17th floor restroom of the ceilings and ripped up wiring
Kennecott Building . Mem- and plumbing.
Agents from the Federal
bers of the "Weather UnBureau
or Inv estigation,
derground" said the blast
was in retaliation for what which ha s been investigating
they termed the copper the Weather organization and
company's role in the offshoots of the violent
downfall and death of Chile's radical movement for years,
joined police dete c tives,
Salvador Allende.
The exp losion, which bomb squad members and
followed three warning calls arson investigators as they
to the news media in Salt sifted through the rubble
Lake City and San Francisco, from the blast.
In their telephone ca lls and
caused an estimated $40,000
a
statement left in a San
to $50,000 damage to the offices of Kennecott 's Utah Francisco phone booth, the
Copper Division . No one wa s bombers said the explosion
hurl.
The blast came six days
before

the

second

South American nation .
The bomb, which c ity
pollee and fire invest igators
said was placed in a metal
ca binet inside a women's

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight lhru Tues da y
Seot. S-9

lvwin Allen's

THE TOWERING
INFERNO
( Technicolorl

Double Feature Show

Fri., Sat., Sun.

Sepl . 5-7
FOUNTAIN
OF LOVE
(Ra led Rl
ALSO
TORSO
(Raled Rl

American nation's economic
woes and for ca using suffering
among
Chile's
workers.
Two policemen and six
Kennecott computer department employes were on the
14th floor of the ltl-story
building, located across the
street from th e Mormon

Temple, when the bomb went
off.

News •• in Briefs

an-

niversary of the death of
Chilean President Salvador
Allende, shot Sept. 11, 1973,
during a military-led coup.
Allende nationalized Kennecott's properties in the

was in retaliation for Ken·
necott's role in the downfall
of Allende's Marxist regime.
They attacked the copper
company for its support of a
boycott of OJilean products,
blaming it for the Latin

1Continued from page t )
an overall success, despite three violent flareups, IJ arrests
and an absentee rate of over 50 per cent. Four policemen and
several demonstrators had minor injuries. in the outbreaks.
"Except for a few incidents, we can take pride in what
happened today," said Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane. The
plan, which went into effect Thursday, involves 22,600 students
in the 1JO,tmpupil Jefferson County • Louisville school
system. The city and s uburban school systems recently were
merged for the desegregation plan.
There were no immediate figures on the nwnber of
st udents bused. Officials ea rlier said they expected some
parents would drive their children to school. School Supt.
Ernest Grayson said an estimated 56 per cent absenteeism
rate co uld be attributed as much to parental apprehension as
to any boycott. He said he expected the figur.e to improve as
parents saw how smoothly the program went Thursday.

sex line in state fair band _
Police With Hearts of Gold
DEAR HELEN :
Policemen DO have hearts 1
I was parked with a number of other cars in what 1 gues:
was an illegal wne . Anyway , my car got a ticket, but othe1
cars didn't. I have an out-&lt;&gt;f-state license . Then I saw the of
ficer tag another out-&lt;&gt;f-&lt;ltate car, ignoring the " locals ." So
took some pictures as proof.
I went before the judge with my pictures , and argued tha
if the locals weren't guilty , neither was I, but he fined m•
anyway. I refused to pay and he sent me to jail.
The officers _and seargeant at the county jail couldn't
believe I was put there just for parking. They took up a
collection, paid my fine and drove me home . They were really
wonderful and I wanted to pubicly thank the olficers on the
night shift at the Atlantic County Jail at Mays Landing, N.J .
Incidentally, my husband and I celebrated our 46th
wedding anniversary in June. I've always lived by these Bible
words : "The Lord said to Paul, Be not afraid, but speak and
hold not thy peace ." - MRS. N.
DEAR MRS. N. :
Jbooe wordo can get you In trouble, but tbey make We a lot
more luterelitlog. (I live by 'em too!) Good luck and happy
landings. - H.
P.S. And if I'm ever arrested, I do hope it happens in
Atlantic County.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
POMEROY - The gals "have come a
long way, Baby" and Dina Pratt, Middleport , and Kim Jones, Pomeroy, Meigs
High School seniors,- are examples.
Dina and Kim were two of the first girls
from high schools in Ohio to be selected as
members of the 1975 All Ohio State Fair
Band. The band has been made up of a ll
males the past 49 years.
Recommended for the State Fair Band
by their director , Dwight Goins, Dina and
Kim, both of whom have played trumpet
for the past seven yea rs, were accepted .
They went to Columbus five days
preceding t~.e opening of the State Fair.
Eleven hours a day they rehearsed in
prepa ration for their appearances - from
9:30a .m. to 8 p.m. every day at various
locations on the grounds - during the
State Fair.
Kim and Dina are more than enthused
about their experiences as "Hrst girls" in

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Showers

Preceptor

Beta

Beta

of

Seta Sigma Phi will meet

Thursday, Sept. 11 at 7' 45

the bank of
the century
established 1872

COL. BOB CORBIN, (Smiley the Clown) of Barnesville, a show biz veteran ot some :&gt;0
years, was at the grand opening of the Twin City Gateway Supermarket, N. Third Ave.,
Middleport , Thursday and today. Smiley distributed favors to young and old visitors to the
grand opening and entertained periodically with his portable calliope. With Smiley are Bob
Cot trill, left, owner of the new supermarl&lt;et, and John Greene, right, manager.

Veterans Memorial Hospital Hackney, Dorothy Johnson ,
ADMITTED
David Russell Brown, Eleanore
Rhodes, Ra c ine : Tam aria Enevoldsen, James mash III.
Mash, Middleport: Peggy
'Holzer Medical Center
Ellis, Middleport ; F rances
Discharges
Darnell, Fort Wayne, Ind .
(Sept. 41
DISCHARGED - Robert
Sarah Anderson, Darla
Deemer , Doris Adams,
Venedia
Knight,
Ma ry Angel, Marie Beaver, Pam

FOUR FINED

TUPPERS PLAINS
BRANCH

LARRY'S

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992-7777
~

Opens for the transaction of business
on •••

MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1975

Watch for Announcement
of Open House on
Saturday, September. 13 ·

POMEROY
eGcwemor
eKimvood
• Vemco Add-ARooms
• Crestridge
Sectional Homes
. FINANCING
AVAILABLE

Verla Knight, Glen Lawson,
Helen Lewis, Ray McGuire,.
Sharon Morehead, Eunice
Shane, Mrs. Glen Shaw and
infant son ; Patricia Sheets,
Luther
Slone,
Ceceli~
Tackett, Brenda Tucker,
William H. Walker, Thomas
E. Wilson, Monetta Woodruff,
Unda Wright.
Births
Mr . and Mrs. Anthony
Adkins, son, Vinton . Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lisle , son,
Columbus.

save lives .
Finally, while I'm for the preservation of life, I see
abortion as a preventive for child abuse . People who know they
aren't parent material should avoid being parents. Contraception is best, but if this fails - better no birth at all than
to be born in to certain misery. - SUSAN BAKER

Christian College.

THE MIDDLEPORT E-R

9, at 7: JO p.m . for work in

second degree. all master'

masons 1nv1rea.

MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710

will mer' Monday at the
home of
'ith Fox , 2607
Garfield
.ve .,
Point
Plea sa n1, at 7: 30 p.m.

Four persons were fined
and a fifth forfeited bond in
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Dale .E . Smith Thursday
night. Fined $125 and costs
and given three day jail
sentences for driving while
intoxicated were Charles
Snider, Pomeroy, and Coy
Nitz, Pomeroy . James Ught
of Mason was fined $10 and
costs for intoxication, and
Deborah Harris, Pomeroy ,
was fined $10 and costs,
assured clear distance.
Forfeiting his $250 bond
posted for driving while intoxicated was Raymond
Douglas, Tuppers Plains.

Weather
Showers likely tonight,
Saturday. Low s tonight ,
lower 60s. Highs Saturday in
upper 70s. Probability of rain
50 per cent today , 70 per cent
tonight, 60 per cent Saturday.

LANGUAGE BIAS
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The government is trying to
head off discrimination
against
children
not
proficient in English .
The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare instructed state school administrators to fmd out in
their local school districts
what languages are spoken in
the homes of children unable
to master English.

GSI plans All-Sports
Day on October 18
medal winners. These two
residents traveled to the
Central Michigan University
to participate in the International Special Olympics
that was held August 7-11 .
Weekly swimming is a part
of the physical education
department
Olympic
training. During the winter
events, we travel to the Rio
Grande College for this activity.
Presently, an All Sports
Day is being planned, to be
held on Oct. 18, for all
residents of the institute.
Among some of the various
activities planned are: Wheel
chair and crutch races, hoop
shoots, frisbie throw, dash
runs, football throw, walking·
races, etc . Trophies and
awards will be presented.
The Parents Volunteer
Association of the Gallipolis
State Institute is supporting
the event. Many volunteers
will be needed to help assist
the resident., run the events,
serve refreshments. Everyone that is interested in
helping to make this a successful day for the residents,
please contact Jane Ann
Denney, Volunteer Services
Coordinator, at the institute,
phone 446-16-42, ext. 274 or 231.

Residential
training
started in the spring at the
Gallipolis State Institute ,
under the direction of the
physical education department, with evening practice
sessions in the middle of
April.
The first events held were
at the Regional Meet on May
S-9 at the Gallipolis State
Institute Buckeye Hills
Community Track with 100
residents participating .
There were approximately
300-400 participants from the

seven county area.
The State Swim Meet was
held in Columbus, Ohio on
May 17 at the Ohio State
University with five residents
participating and winning
four gold medals.
On June 29-30, the State
Track Meet was held in
Columbus, Ohio at the Ohio
State University where 56
residents - participated and
won several medals. Two
residents were double gold

LOCAL TEMPS
The
temperature
in
downtown Pomeroy at II
a.m. Friday was 76 degrees
under sunny skies.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy_
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OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8 P.M.

MAIN STORE, ANNEX AND
WAREHOlJSE OPEN
SATURDAY 9:30 TO 8 P.M •

Open Sunday
1: 00 Til6 : 00

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Saturday 9-6
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Work ethic rwPd ed
in restoring inh'g6ty
BLOOMINGTON . ill. 1 Ul'l 1
Republi c ans can sr ur c uut !'l tnn ding
poHticft l victories nex t yt·m· 1f they work
hard and convinct&gt; the publl c the Furd
adminis tration has res tored mtq~ rit y 111
guvernmenl , Agricullur£' Sl'I...Tetary Earl
L. Butz sa id Satur day .
In remark s prcpar('d for de lin• ry tu a
hmdrt:tiser fur Rep Edward \1 adi gan , HIll., Butz alsu called fur cur bmg the gnm th
of welfare programs and re turni ng · to t h ~:.·
· fw1damental s of the work etlll(' ·

Lows Sunday night in low 70s.
Highs Monday in the 70s and
low 80s .

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P.ANn SftOWS (' 1\NCI&gt;:LLED
GA-I.J.fPOI.IS - A s teady rain forced
pus tpu nement uf Friday night's pre-game
and h.r!lftirue band shows by the R.ock Hill
a nd (; ;,tllia Academy Hi gh School mar chm g hands

DINA PRATT, LEFT, MIDDLEPORT, and Kim Jones, Pomeroy, pose with
their trwnpct s and the official costumes they wore as members of the All Ohio
State Fair Band in August. This is the first year girls have been included after 49
years or an all male band . Kim and Dina were two of the 150 girls across Ohio to be
selected .

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several yea rs ago, frowned on the costume
at the time, thereupon he designed the new
outfit a=nted by a red scarf-like tie at th e
neckline .
Directing the band at the fair was
Omar P. Black of John Marsshall High
Sc hool in the Cleveland area . Black was
pleased with the results of the band th1s
year, Kim and Dina said.
Yep, t he ga ls howe come a long way
and Kim and Dina are glad to ha1.•e been a
part of it.

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RIO GRAl'iDF: - Ponney Cisco ,
director of the Buckeye Hills Career
Ce nter for Gallia, Ja ckson and Vinton
Counties, disclosed SaturdaY the sehoul's
e nrollment for the first week reac hed 424.
Classes for the Vuc-ed sc hoo l began
Tuesday. Wednesd ay was the first day fur
students attending from the Gallipolis City
Sc hool Di$trict which ha s the larges t
· enrollees:· 106.
Cisc&lt;&gt; said ·~ schot:l ,!-• ready except
,for the Ag r iculture and Industrial
Building. Tesl' on the building 's sewer and
water lines · will be completed Monday .
Students will be permitted in the building
sh(Jr tly afterwards .
Cisco r eported several students have
withd rawn fr om the schuol beca use all
equipme nt has nut been installed fur their
classes. He sa id , "Sc hool officials hope
students will bear with them si nce the
school is new and all loose ends haYc not
been tied ." .
The direc tor stated that students arc
IT FINALLY RAINED - During the past two months, residents in the Tristill needed in cosmetology. data at·
County area waited and waited for rain. It finally came Friday night, cutting atcounti ng and food services.
tendance at several season opening football games. Picture above wa s taken at
Although 58 student.s who signed for
Gallipolis' Memorial Field shortly before the opening kickoff. One fan commented,
classes
last spring have not reported,
" At least it wasn't hot and humid out there tonight."
Cisco said he is checkin g to see if the
stud ents are e nrolled a t their home
scho0ls, have moved , ur are nut atten rling
any sehoul. Sehoul officials think the fir st
year enr(Jilmcnt \\'ill rea c h 450.
Here is a breakdown of the en r ollment
by hig h sc hools in the three county area:
JACKSON - A fall outlook meeti ng the research facilities adjacent to the Southwestern 47: Gallia Act:tdemy, 106;
for beef producers in the Jackson Ex- Area Extension · Ce nter will start from
Nor th Gall ia, 60: Hannan Tra ce, 24 ; Kyger
tension Area and a tour of the Jackson the Center at 4:30 p.m. Tours will be Creek, 23 ; Vinton County, 40: Jackson , 4:I:
Researc h Branch will be held on Sep- completed by 6:30p.m.
Oak Hill, 41 and Wellston, 40.
tember 17 with Dr . Wallace Barr, ExThe steak barbecue dinner will be
tension Economist at the Ohio State served at 6:30p .m., wi th the beef outlook
program to follow . Cost of the meal will be
Univers ity the speaker.
Area cat tlemen will hear about the $3.50 per person for a delici'JUS steak,
prospects for profit in beef farming during sala ds , roll s, beverage ancJ desserl.
the remainder of 1975 and in 1976 from an Anyone interested in the beef business is
expert.
invited to attend.
Those planning to attend should make
In his presentation, Dr. Barr will focus
on the feeder calf market outlook for this reservations with the Area Extension
fall and fed beef pri~es for the next 12 Center, P. 0. Box 32, Jackson, Ohio 45640,
by Wednesday, Sept. 10.
months.
A tour of the new Jackson Research
Branch and a steak fry will be held prior to
the beef outlook session. Wa~on tours of

Beef tour on 17th

Flood insurance now
available in Rutland
RUTLAND - Rutland Mayor Eugene
Thompson has been notified by the United
States Department of Housing and Urban
Development that the village is accepted
into the National Flood Insuran ce
Program.
As a participating village, residents of
Rutland, who have been hit by flash floods
since its se ttlement in the last century the latest being only last spring - will be
able to purchase flood insurance. Various
agents sell such insuran ce to residents of
communities which have been accepted
into the program.
Mayor Thompson sa id that village
council made application for participation
in the program months ago and expressed
pleasure that the village ha s been accepted.
Maps showing the flood areas of the
town and which will denote areas unsuitable for future building have been
ordered and are expected within a few
days, Mayor Thompson said.
.
After the maps have been received,
reside nts then can apply for purchasing
the insurance from an insurance agent, the
mayor expi ined.

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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1975

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Harrison , Frank Houck,

neighbor's home, or see it anywhere, to report the facts to
authorities. Going a step further , I urge authorities to be more
alert to parental cover-ups. Child abuse , stopped early, can

Pomeroy, apply for marriage adm11ted .
license.
REGULAR MEETING of
THE NEW MINISTER at Racine Masonic Lodge 461
the Rutland Church of Christ F&amp;AM will be Tuesday , Sept.

announces the

and

Bloomfield, Judy Branhan ,'
Addie Bush, Guy Campbeli,Sr. , Kevin Cole, James R .:
Duncan, Jeremy Geiger ,'
James Goody, Marcella

HOSPITAL NEWS

squad was called at 9:59p. m.
Thursday for F'eggy Ellis,
Foltrod .
South Third Ave. She was
FRED MICHAEL HOFF - having back pains. She was
MAN, 18, Middleport, and taken to Veterans Memorial
Vicki Lynn Abbott, 18, Rt . 3. Has pi tal where she was

Sunday for morning worship
at 10 : 30 a.m . . and evening
service at 7: 30 will be Byron
Newman from Kentucky

All m&amp;nbers of the band wore an
uniform. in all appearances. a
bas, .. blue and white jump suit type of
a ppare l desagned by Ouc Siverson of TV
fame on t he "Tonight" show .
Siverson, who playct.l with the band
~·;:-:-ial

dershowers Sunday. Highs
from the mid 70s to low Blls .
Mostly cloudy Sunday nig ht
a nd Mond af, chance of

p.m . at the home of Margaret

pomeroy
nationa
bank

the State Fair Band . There's a possibility
they may be invited to return next yt.,.,.
although the general rule is that students
should still be ln. high school.
On opening day of the fair , Kim and
Dina joined the :!98 other members of the
band in opening ceremonies at 5:30 a.m.
followed by the official ribbon cutting at 6
a .m. From then until the band was
released on Aug. 27:)il was, "go, go, go."
The boys and girts '--- 300.strong - played
together on some occasions during the fair
and on other occasions were divided into
two bands for separate appearances.
The Hnal concert - there was a
concert ever y evening in the coliseum was especially for parents of band
. members.
Kim 's parents, Mr. and Mrs . Richard
Jones, Pomeroy, and Dina 's folks , Mr . and
Mrs. Ralph Pratt of Middleport, joined by
Autumn Sayre, attended tha,t final concern.

Weather

Local notices, news, briefs

HOURS : Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday,
Saturday 9 to 3, Thursday 9 to 12, Friday 9 to 7.

i: For 49 years _Ohio's :::
{State Fair Band was f
restricted without
justification to a
.'boys only' group
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DEAR HELEN:
I was breezing along about 10 miles over the legal speed
limit when a state patrol car came up beside me. I thought,
"Uh-&lt;&gt;h, I've had lt 1" - but not so. The officer simply flashed
me the "double-five" - sign language for "55"- waved and
drove on.
You know ? I haven 't speeded since. Each time the
speedometer creeps up, I think of that nice cop who didn't give
me a ticket, and then I slow down. If he's reading this, may I
say , "Thank you, sir, your cheerful double-five made me a LAW ABIDER"
COLUMBUS - A FEDERAL GRAND JURY here Thurs- DEAR HELEN :
day indicted Consolidation Coal Co. and eight of its employes
You wrote that you couldn't believe a Child Protective
on 174 criminal counts involving coal mine health and safety Agency would ignore a citizen's complaint of child abuse.
regulations .
Believe me , it happens; sometimes because of lack of social
The indictment charged Consolidation and eight employes
service workers , other times because eyidence must be
defrauded the U. S. Interior Department in administration of damning, and that can come after tbe child is beyond help .
the respirable dust sampling program. The indictment said
My parents, Thomas and Roberta Baker, founded
five Consolidation mines in Harrison and Jefferson Counties P.E.A.C.E . ( Protect Every Abused Child Everywhere) in
were the scene of this conspiracy to circumvent federal 1971. They helped get child welfare bills passed and worked in
regulations between Nov . I, 1972 and May 22, 1974.
foster care for years. I've seen many children wasted : an Syear-&lt;&gt;ld girl with gonorrhea; a baby in full body cast - and
she wasn't the victim of a "faD"; a 3-year-!lld with cigarette
burns all over her body; an 18-month-&lt;&gt;ld thrown down a stair
TRUCKER KILLED
well
- X-rays showed that most of the dead child's bones had
SOMERSET, Pa. ( UP!) been previously broken.
NOW YOU KNOW
Charles Fauber, 38, Wauseon,
Here are some little known facts :
Of
the
44
colonists
who
Ohio, was killed Thursday
More children die from child abuse than from other
founded Los Angeles under
when his tr ac tor ~ trailer truck
childhood
diseases combined .
the
Spanish
crown,
26
had
struck . the east end of the
Only
abol\t
one-third of child abuse cases are reported.
All egheny Tunnel on th e some African blood, 16 were
Not all of the abusing parents were once abused . Families
Indians or mestizos and two
Pennsylvania Turnpike near
with
marital problems, etc., bring about such violence. They
were
white.
the Somerset-Bedford County
take it out on the kids.
line.
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Ukeyou, Helen, I urge people who suspect child abuse In a

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GALLIPOLIS - A sui t to dissolve a
par:tnership in a local business formed
only in the summer of 1974 was filed here
Friday in Gallia County Common Pleas
Cour t..
Danny Cummons and Shirley Cummons of Rt. 2, Gallipolis, brought the
action against John P . Byerly and Gladys
0. Byerly of Rt. 3, Gallipolis , individually
and as partners of Fre nc h City Block
Company of Rt. 3, Gallipolis.
In the complaint, plaintiffs con te nd
that on June 1, 1974, defendants sold $6,800
worth of cement blocks in violation of the
partnership ag r eement, wrongfull y
misappropriated the monies, and failed to
account to the plaintiff for any par t of the
money derived from the sale of the
cement.
Plaintiffs also contend that on Aug. 18,
1975, the defendants paid $1,565 to Southwes t Portland Cement Company of Dayton
for purchase of inventory which defendants failed to pay.
Plaintiffs say since Dec. 1, 1974, the
partnership business has sustained loss of
capital and assets. As a result of the
business c:or.ditions in the city of Gallipolis
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GALUA COUNTY COMMON Pleas Court Judge Ronald R. Calhoun, righ t,
was presented an award by Ohio Supreme court Chief Justice C. William O'Neill
for "o utstanding judicial service during the past 18 months," during Thursday's
Ohio Judicial Conference held at the Neil House in Columbus.

Leo Hill of Racine to
instruct Art courses
RIO GRANDE - Rio Gra nde CollegeRio Grande Community College will offer
eig ht basic art courses this fall quarter
according to Charlotte Ca r ver, Assistant
Dean for Art.'i , Science, and Pro £esS i on~:~ l
Education.
Three of the co urses will be taught by
Leo C. Hill of Racine, a graduate of the
Ohio University School of Art. Hill, a
Technical Special Assistant to the Director
of the School of Art at Ohio Uni versity and
a technician in the Ohio University
Sculpture Foundry before coming to RIO
Grande College, ear li er wa s employed by
the Central Operating Company in New
Haven, W. Va. 20 years.
Before grad uatin g £rom Ohio
University I-lill completed the National
Rad io Institute short course and the Internationa l Co rrespondence School
Electronics Fundamental Special Course
for Power Plants . He is currently ta king
graduate art work at Ohio University .
He will teach Basic Photography,
Basic Ceramics, and Fundamentals of
Design this fall at RGC-CC . Photography
will be offered from 6:30-10 :30 p.m . on
Tuesdays. The course will be an in-

traduction to sunple bla ck and white
photography using basic cameras and will
include begirming dark room skills.
The secon d course Hill wit! teach is
Basic Ce ramics from 6:30-10:30 p.m . each
Thursday. This course is an introduction to
the fundam ental techniques of working
with clay molding and modeling, slips, and
glazes. The use of the kiln a nd proper
ririn g techniques will also be treated .
Hill 's third course is Fundamentals of
Design, to be offered from 6:30 to 10:30
p.m . each Wednesday . This course in·
eludes composition and desig n using
var ied second and third dimensional
media .
The art courses this fall at RGC-CC
will emphasize the art forms rather than
techn iques. The courses can lead to an art
major or minor at th e college and can be
used for secondary or elementary visual
certificat ion for teachers.
There are no prerequisites for any of
the art courses offered this fall . The
classes are available at Community
College rates. Stude nts will have so me
extra minor expenses for supplies in some
of the courses.

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LOCAL BUSINESSMAN
RETIRES - Orville K.
1Keith) Suiter, Gallipolis
busines s m an, retir ed
recently after 35 years in
the Ga llipolis area. Suiter
so ld hi s Shell Servleo
Center located on Second
Ave. to Tom Russell ef.
fective Sept. 1. Suiter,
·married to the form er Lola
Mae Rupe, .had owned the
station 10 yea~s. Prior to
acqu iring his oY.n business,
Su it er
worked
approximatel y 25 years for
Ford Motor Sal es in
Gallipolis.

BICENTENNIAL THEME - Syracuse Board of Public Affairs is carrying out
the Bicentennial theme by having all the fire hydrants in the village painted an
att ra ctive red: white and blue. Posing with one of the hydrants are, 1-r, Oris
Hubbard , maintenance super visor fQ!" the village and Jim Ritchie, em ployed
through the county, who did the work.

WASHINGTON (UPI )- President Ford
told some Democratic senators Saturday
what it is like to face a gun and then
resumed his drive for compromise with
Congress on energy policy by telling the
Democrats he would consider a 45-day
extension of oil price controls.
Getting right back to business after his
brush with death Friday, Ford set a White
House meeting of congressional leaders
for Monday in a bid to head off plans to
override his prospective veto of a bill
extending th e controls for six months .
Although some of the senators who
chatted with Ford Saturday seemed
pleased with his compromise offer, Senate
Democratic leader Mike Mansfield indicated there is little chance Ford can
protect hts planned veto from an override
attempt.
" As far as I am con ce rned , the veto
action scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday in
the Senate is still in effect, " Mansfield said
in an lnterview. " I don't know what is
going on the re 1at the White House ). We 'll
find out when we go there Monday. "
Ford slept a little later than usual
Saturday - t he only sign he might have
had a rough day Friday when he survived
an assassination attempt in Sacramento,
Calif.
There, Lynette Alice " Squeak y "
Fromme, a 26·year-Q id disciple of ma ssmurder er Charles Manson, pointed a
loa ded .45 at Ford from point blank ran ge
as he shook hands in a crowd. Secret
Service agent Larry Buendorf ta ckled
Miss Fromme before she co uld fir e the
pistol and Ford was unharmed.
He joked and chatted with Secret Servicemen on his flight back from California
and was greeted on the White House lawn
by aides who cheered and held up signs
reading, " Well Done Agents " a nd
"Especially Good to Have You Home.··
"We had a great trip," Ford told them .
" Just a fraction of a seco nd or two that
disturbed things, but everything else was
superb.
"I don't know why all the bother ."
\Vhlte House Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said Ford briefly recounted th':
attempted assassination to his visitor s,
then got right down to disc ussion of "'
compromise energy package.
Hi s· guests were Independent Senator
Harry F. Byrd of Virginia and Democratic
Senators Jennings Randolph of West
Virginia, John C. Stennis of Mississippi,
John L. McClellan of Arkansas, Robert
Morgan of North Carolina, Sam Nunn of
Georgia and John Sparkman of Alabama .
The senators told reporters later F ord
said he would consider a 45-day exension of
price controls on domestic oil provirted
Congress moves quickly to approve a
gradual phaseout of the controls over a 39month period.
A majority of Democratic Senators
rejected that compromise in party caucus
Thursday and vowed to push for the full
six-month extension by trying to override
Ford's veto. The President nonetheless
renewed his effort Saturday and telephoned Mansfield to set up Monday's
meet ing wi~h bipartisan Congressional
leaders to lobby further.

QUAKE KILLS 250
BIY ARBAK!R, Turkey (UP! ) -- A
powe rful earthquake rocked esal e rn
Turkey at lunchtime Saturday, killing at
least 250 persons, inJuring more than 1,000
others and destroying hundreds of houses,
government officials said. In Ankara,
gove rnment sources said unofficial and
still unconfirmed reports_ indicated the
death to)! might rise as high as 1,000.

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