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                  <text>10 - The Daily Sentinel, Mlrldlepuri-Pomcroy, 0., Thursday, Oct. ~0. ln75

New service is offered

News ••.mBriefs
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dependents, $344.40.

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WASHINGTON - CONGRESS SHOULD REFUSE TO
ALLOW "the fever of the times" to result in passage of an
antibusing consiitutlonal amendment, says U.uisvllle League
of Women Voters president Dot Ridings.
"U.ulsville, ltsell, after barely eight weeks of busing,
cannot be allowed to be the precedent for tiJe entire nation,"
she told U!e Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday at U!e last
of two hearings U!ls week focusing on the busing situation in
Kentucky's largest city.
SACRAMENTO, CAUF. - STEVEN SOLIAH, . THE
HOUSEPAINTER wbo shared an apartment with Patricia
Hearst, has been accused of a bank robbery murder.
It was the first official action linking the Symbionese
I.Jheration Army to last April's robbery of the Carmichael
branch of the Crocker National Bank, In which a middle-age
woman customer was killed by a 12-gauge shotgun blast.
Prosecutors Indicated other indictments may follow.
Ball for Sollah, 27, was set at $250,000 during his
arraignment Wednesday, only five hours after he was indicted
by a federal grand jury, The charge carries a lliaxlmum
penalty of death and a minimum of 10 years in prison.
. ASHINGTON - TWO OOCTORS SAY TELEVISION
AD .'\,RTISEMENTS promoting the use of over-th~unter
sl&lt; ·~• aids and tranquilizers are contributing to the drug abuse
problem among youngsters.
.
Drs. Anthony Kales Qf the Hershey Medical Center and
David Green~latt of \)le Massachusetta General Hospital told a
Senate monopoly subcoiT)Illlttee Wednesday the heavily advertised nonprescription drugs are Ineffective In their
recommended dosages, 1and high~r doses may cause
dangerous side effects.
Pl.ANPARTY
Ohio Valley Grange .2612,
Letart Falls, will sponsor 'a
Halloween party at 7:30 p. m.
Friday at the Lelart Falls
Community Hall for children
of Letart Township. Children
are to attend masked and
prizes will be awarded ..
Refreshments will be served.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
THURSDAY
OCT.30

FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
OCT. 31-Nov. 2
OIOBY, THE BIGGEST
000 IN THE WORLD

ITechnlcolorl
Show at1rts 7:00p.m.

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to 128
· Ebenezer St., at 2:18 a. in.
Thursday for Kenny White
who was Ill as a result of an
old injury. He was taken to
Veterans Mei!Jorial Hospital.
At12 :15 p. 'II· Wednesday, the
squad went to Wolf Pen for
Charles Sayre who had a
back Injury received in a fall .
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hosplliil where he
was admitted.
MEET SATURDAY
A meeting of Region 11,
Ohio Assocwlation of Garden
Clubs, wlll be held Saturday
at the Middleport Elementary School and not the
Pomeroy Elementary SChool
as erroneously announced hi
the Wednesday edition of The
Sentinel.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

TilE
VESTED LOOK

SUITS
by CURLEE
20% OFF
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Gef a special buy now. Oloose
from plaids. stripes and

colors.

Also Nice selection

LEISURE ·SUITS
20% OFF
KERM'S KORNER

New York Qothing House
POMEROY, OHIO

Production

Nov. 29
The Meigs Community every Monday 9 a.m. to 4 Fiet
The Fall Follies of .llle Big
Mental Health Clinic offers a p.m. Along with regular
Bend Minstrel Ass~ .• ~irected
new service to the Meigs ·clinical services, specially by Bob Hoeflich, will be
County residents-"Tolkieus trained counselors will he revived this year with the
Day". This Is a day especiaiiy . available for comsultation musical production set for
devoted to the area of drug and education in the drug Saturday, .Nov. 29, at the
abuse. This service is being area. Speakers are available Meigs High School under the
offered in response to the for interested groups and sponsorship of the Meigs
growing concern for drug organizations.
Athletic Boosters. High
abuse in Meigs County.
Anyone interes.ted in drugs, . school girls interested in
"Tolkieus Day" will be held their effects, and drug laking part in the dance lines
legislation can either walk in of the show are to register at
or contact the clinic by phone once with Mrs. James
(992-2192) on any Monday.
Souls by, 992-2377. A few vocal
The Meigs Community solo spots on the high school
Mental Health Clinic is and adult levels are open for
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located in the old Meigs this fail's show . .Those inwant to spend another day in General Hospital.
terested are also to register
prison" said Thomas. "I
with Mrs. Soulsby.
U!lnk he's a psychopath. And
you can't predict what they'll
do. He keeps saying h~
couldn't have picked a nicer
group of people to have as
hostages."
Holzer Medical Center
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Watkins was paroled from
(Discharges, Oct. 29)
HOSPITAL
a federal penitentiary in
Patricia Atwood, Nora
ADMITTED
Harry
G.
Atlanta in June of this year
after serving eight years of Brown, Minersville; Donna Birchfield, Dordy Call, Paul
Imboden, Minersville; David Goodson, Mary Gertrude
his sentence,
·
Jones, Darrell livingston,
Bill Rooney, another for- Davidson, Pomeroy; Charles
Malley, Kenneth
Arthur
mer cellmate of Watkins, also Sayre, Pomeroy; Johri Davis,
Syracuse; Donna Smith, McManis, Beth Moore,
talked with him.
"He's bitter hecaUBe he's Syracuse; Harold Adams, Melissa NanCii, Mary Neal,
Woodrow NorU!, Carl Notdone all that time and has Reedsville.
DISCHARGED - Madeline tingham, Ada Pearce, Mrs.
noU!Ing to show for it," said
Swan, Dorsel Biggs, George Robert Peoples and son,
Rooney.
Richard Quails, Jeffrey
· "A man who repeatedly Conde, Holly Friend.
Sayre, Russell Slayton, Mrs.
goes into banks and comes
Jack Stevison and son, U.uis
out with satchels of money Is
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital
Tyler,
Marsha Walker.
a violent man," added
DISCHARGES
Scott
(
Births, Oct. 29)
Rooney,
Roush,
New
Haven;
Mr
.
and. Mrs. Richard
Watkins went to work for
Franklin
Kidwell,
Buffalo
;
.
Gilkey,
daughter, MidDr. Peter E. Briescb, an
Catherine
Pierce,
New
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Internist In Couer D'Alene,
Haven;
Clarence
Glenn,
Hill, daughter, Jackson ,
ldabo, as a $400-a-monU!
Southside;
William
Smith,
ranch manager, when be was
Lakin; Nancy Smith, Leon; s;araaa-:;::··;:n;;;;;m; iJWo¥
released from prison.
Charlene
Barton, MidOhio Extended Outlook
However, he took off less
dleport;
John
Chapman,
Saturday
tbrough Monday
than · a month lllter after
Galllpo(is
Ferry;
Mary
Ann
A chance of showers
stealing Briesch's .357
Miller,
Hartford;
Everett
J.
Saturday
and fair wilb
magnum and his car.
Ellis,
Vinton,
and
Mrs.
Frank
moderating
temperatures
"Apparently he just
Saturday and Sunday. ·
couldn't take the straight Epple, Point Pleasant.
Highs wUI .be In the 50s
life," said Briesch. "There ,
Saturday
and In the lower
was no Indication at all he 'II
60s Monday. U.ws wUI be In
woulddothat . Hewasgetting 1r~arc
the 30s early Saturday and
along great."
In
the lower . !Os early
While sharpshooters, arMonday.
med with telescopic sights
''J"'w.t' ._, ·r···...·ss'?;;·n~~~
and Infrared spotters we~e
perched atop the bank,
Watkins smoked cigarettes,
drank coffee and brandished
'.1:'
the revolver as he toyed with' CASABLANCA, Morocco
U!e shoe-box bomb- telling (UP!) - Mothers In hooded
SALES REPOitT
agents he would "blow up the robes and veils raised their
Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
scene" If his demands were arms In blessing and neighOcL 25,1975
Ignored,
bors lined the railroad track
Gallipolis, Oblo
An "explosive-sniffing" to watch the departure ·of
STOCKER CATTLE
dog was broughtto the scene, about 10,000 volunteers for STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs. 17 .
but the animal couldn't get King Hassan's mass march to 24.50, 300 to 400 lbi. 20 to 26,
close enough to Watkins to Into Spanlah Sahara.
400 to 500 lba. 19 to 31, 500 to
detect a bomb, accordliJg to
WIU! tbeir hands and feet 600 lbs. 21 to 33.50, 600 to 700
pollee, who said Watkins told dangling from cattle cars the lbs. 20 to 34, 700 lbs! and over
U!em : "You will not get me.!' first of 35,000 marchers from 22 to 44.
Meanwhile, as news of the · Casablanca Wednesday
HEIFER CALVES- 250 to
holdout spread, about 2,000 began the 15().rnUe trip to
300 lbs. 15 to 22, 300 to 400 lba.
sightseers gathered at the Marrakesb _ the first stop 15 to 22, 400 to 500 lbs. 15 to
scene Wednesday. The crowd before the procession's 23.50500to6001bs.17 to 27,600
was In a light-hearted, almost staging area
to 700 lbs. 18 to 30, 700 lbs. and
festive mood as pollee used
In Marrakesb they will over 20 to 40.25.
bullborns to order back the board open-backed trucka for
STOCK COWS &amp; BULUl curious spectators.
a 350-mlle ride over bumpy, (By the Head) Stock Cows 85 ·
The only serloua crowd sandswept roads to Tarfaya
trouble Involved two 16-year- 10 miles from their desert to 160, Stock Cows and Calves
115 to 210, Stock Bulls 100 to
old youths who live In the target ··
300, Baby Calves 5 to 29; (By
neighborhood. They refused
At Ute nearby tent city
the Pound) Canners &amp; Cutto move back, pollee said, where male Casablanca ters Cows 12 to 18.75, Holstein
and were arrested and then volunteers have been billeted
Cows 17.50 to 24.50, Comreleased to the custody of for two to five daya to be
mercial Bulls ( 1,000 lba. and
their parents.
organized, restlessness ' and
over) 21 to 27.
confusion reigned.
LAMBS ..: Tops 9Q Ibs. to
Soldiers wearing sldearma 110 38 to 42, Seconds 751bs. to
were posted on cliff topa to 80 28 to 38, Ugbta 40 Ibs. to 65
prevent volunteers from 20 to 30, Stock Ewes by the
leaving U!e compound to say head 10 to 21.
last goodbyes to their
VEAL CALVES - ToP, 220
relatives,
lbs. to 250 55 to 60.50, Medlwn
"They volunteered and 200 lbs. to 300 35 to 42, Culls 30
they were accepted 8o let down, Shoats 12 to 37 .50.
them leave their mothers at
home," one Ueutenant said.
Those leaving Wednelday
shouted slogans and waved
The meeting of 'tbe
pictures of the king as trucks
Southeastern Ohio Ath1etlc
took U!em to the cattle cars
League Sporllwrlters atlll
Spanish military
Breadeasten Auoclatlon
authorities, meanwhile,
BAKER
to select ·the 19'75 SEOAL
began evacuating civilians
from Spanish Sahara In
AU-League loolball leiDI
F~RNITURE
will be held S~mday, Nov. t,
advance
of
the
peaceful
InM14&lt;11opott,O,
vasion by 350,000 Moroccans,
all p.m., at Jolly LaDet Ia
officials In Madrid said
JacksOIL The meetlDI Ia for
members
el
the
today.
The puDout began wblle
association, with coaclles
govenunent mlniBten from
asked to attend to offer
their views oa · their
four coWltrles met In M.ctrld
to try to Iettie the future of
playen.
the dls[XIted Spanlsh-roled
~ lli~l~d:\":;JM"m!m': W'ii'
North African territory,

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DISOOUNT ON ALL
MERatANDISE IN STORE

PLUS

SOME BIG
DISCOUNTS

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Hours
9 to s
Mon.-Fri.
9 to 8. Sat.

aosed Sun.
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heritage house
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUESIMY THRU SATURDAY

Eltiettelds In Pomeroy
Three Day
Storewide Sale.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st
SATURDAY, NovEiiafR. isT

TUES.· THURS.
1: 30·1: 00

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Generally clear but not 'as
cold tonight· with lows in the
upper 30s to the lower 40s.
Partly cloudy and· a little
warmer Saturday with a
chance of showers by late in
-the day.

The MEIGS INN

VOL XXVII. NO. 141

cleanup," in c luding
demoliti on, tra sh r emoval
and repair.
The rest of the $1.1 billion
produced by the bond sales
would not be earmarked. It
would go for state capital
construction programs approved by the General
Assembly.
This portion would Include
1140 mtllion for cancer
centers in Cleveland,
Columbus, Cincinnati and
Toledo, and another $40
million for expansion of open
heart surgery facilities at
Cleveland Clinic.
It also includes $150 million

which U!e governor proposes
to •spend on energy
development, mainly through
loans to gas drilling firms to
get them to supply additional
fuel for U!is winter.
Other plans for the money,
which must be apj&gt;roved by
the General Assembly, include ports and harbors, $275
mllllon ; state govenunent
facilities, $145 million;
vocational education, $10Q
million ; correctional facilities and parks and
recreation, $75 miiiion each;
water development and solid .
waste projects, $50 million
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largest amount$147
million.
Another $743 million would
be made available to less
populous cities and villages
on a per capita basis for
recreation facilities , civic
centers, urban renewal
projects, parking lots and
public buildings.
As with the big city grants,
any of these projects would
have to he approved by the
local government and then by
the General Assembly before
any state money Is committed.
Another $200 million is
plann~d for " inner city '

Agrizzly bear can outrun a
human by two miles per hour.

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PRICE 15'

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1975

OFF
Includes Every lt~m . ~ll
Every f?epartment In The

Main Store

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Home Fur.nlshlngs Annex

MAIN STORE

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COSTUME PRIZE 'NJNNERS In the Infant through age five group at the annual
party held at the Syracuse Municipal Building were, 1-r, Robyn Stewart, prettiest :.Jerry Aleshire, most original; Doug Lavender, ugliest and Aimee Wolfe, funniest.
Judges were James Teaford, Robert Wingett, and Patty Roush .

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Women's and Girts Coordinates, Pants, Skirts,
Blouses, Jeans, Shirts, Kn~ Tops, Diems, P•JIS.
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CcE, UnifC.ms, Slips, Panties, ~ Gidles, Gowns,
Paiamas, Robes, DusterS, tbiery, ·s,ippers, JewebJ,
Cosmetics,·Handbap, Scaifs, Umllrellas, Billfalds,

Shirts, Bells, T1e5, tbiery, Jeans, Caps, Pa;amas,
Robes, Wen Unifoons,

iackets, Leisure Suits, Piece

Goods, Sewing Nations, Yn, Paltans, fdm, tvneras,
NOOons, Cards, Gift Wrap, Sdlool Supplies, Candy,

Small Appliances, Glassware, Clocks, Caokwa11, Paper

CulleiJ,

Goods, Giftwares, Hampers, Kitchen Gad&amp;els,

Records, Tapes, Radicl, TaPe Players, Bedroom FUrniture,

Clairs, LMng Room ~ Dinett~
NuiSeiJ Furniture, Tables, Pictuies, M~LamPs,

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Deootalioos, Dining Room Furniture.

HOME FURNISHINGS ANNEX ·
Towels, Sheets, Pillowcas~, Bedspltids,
Tablecouers, Furniture, lhnrev$; Die·;;~

bts,

Place Mats, Curtains, Draperies, Matb.ss Pa
lbnestics, Bath Mats, Alaa Ruas,
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A HIT at the annual commW!ity Halloween party of
Powell's Super Valu Store held in Pomeroy Thursday
night were Raggedy Annie, Usa Darst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Darst, Route 3, Pomeroy, and
Raggedy Andy, Neal Richmond, 80n of Mr. and Mrs.
James Richmond, Rt. I, Middleport.

Main Store • Wlllllola and Horne Furn!lbfnp 'Annex
open fridiJ and SaturdiJ Ntprs t1 8 p.m.

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BOBBING FOR APPLES, some numbered for prizes, was a popular diversion at the
annual Halloween party of Powell's Super Valu store in Pomeroy Thursday night. In the
bsckground at the popular spot are Bill Young and Rick Crow, Meigs County Jaycees. The
Jaycees co-sponsored the party and helped til various directions. They will receive 10
percent of U!e gross receipts for U!e day.'s business at the Powell store to he applied to their
Mini-Park Project.
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Costume winners Ohio still in running
are announced

Watches, Men's and Boys' Pants, Dn!ss Shirts, Sport

. 992-3629

Best In
Live Enterta lnment

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THURSDAY'S COSTUME PRIZE WINNERS In the age five and up at the annual
Halloween party held at the Syracuse Municipal Building were, 1-r, Robert Willis, funniest ;
K. C. Arnott and Becky Arnott, most original; Kim Morrow, prettiest and Jerry Wolfe,
ugliest.

cash prizes were awarded
to costume winners at U!e
annual community
Halloween party of Powell's
Super Valu staged Thursday
night at the store in ~omeroy .
Members of U!e Jaycees
who helped stage U!e party
served as costume judges and
included Jay Warner, Chad
Jacobs, Mike ,Mullen, Jeff
Howell and Bill Young. Cash
prizes of $5, $3 and $2 were
awarded to the top U!ree in
prettiest, scariest and most
original in two age classes.
Winners were :
Under 6, first U!rough third
respectively In each category
- prettiest, Tracy Richmond, Lori Redman, Susan
Rose ; scariest, Tammie

Eblin , Stephany Gardner,
Mandl Fry; most original,
Chrissy Richmond, Neal
Richmond and Usa Darst, a
team, and Steve Tracy . Over
6, prettiest, scariest and most
original, respectively,
Bhahavia Gordie and Carrie
Bearhs, tie for first; Terri
Roush·, Jayne Hoeflich ; Jim
Snider, Kathy DeLong, Mary
Fry; Robbie Landers,
Charles Knopp and John
McKinney and Ken McCullough, a team for third.
Bobbing for apples was a
diversion and Jaycees will
receive 10 percent of the
day's gross receipts for use at
their mini-park now being
built in Pomeroy .

Man surrenders,
. B .-f.
ews • • .ln r~e} st_rl Su~~~; 0~:o:;~e~!~:~~
hostages freed

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~ Highs will he io the 8lls
By United Press Interaallonal
'f Sunday aod lo upper 50s to
BEffiUT, LEBANON - SECURITY FORCES supported the lower &amp;Oa Monday and
by armored cars moved into the battle-scarred seaside hotel
Tuesday. Lows wlll be 1n
district of Beirut today, enforcing a cease-lire that has given a the lower 40s early Sunday
CLEVELAND (UP!)
lrlef respite to seven weeks of civil war.
and In the mid to upper 30s
"OK, I'm ready," said EdTile troops took over Beirut's leading hotels - the Holiday early Tuesday.
ward 0 . Watkins. "I'll send
Inn and the Phoenicia and St. Georges hotels - strongholds of '
the bostages out."
Christian militia fightinll Moslem forces.
And with those words the
The Vicious·street battles kllled at least 350 Ibis week and Four fined
56-year-old fugitive ended a
total casualties since fighting flared In mid-September number
21-hour siege Thursday in
about 1,000 dead and 2,400 woWlded.
Four defendants were firied which he he)d !lx per80ns
and three others forfeited captive at gunpoint Inside a
PRAGUE - CZECHOSLOVAK AlRUNE officials today bonds in the court of Pomeroy · bank on Cleveland's West
said the death tDll in Thursday's plllne crash near the Prague Mayor Dal~ E. SmiU! Thurs- Side while keeping FBI
airport has risen to 72.
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agents and pollee at bay by
The oHiclalll said four persons died in hospitals followinl!
Fined were Randy Tolley, U!reatening to detonate a
the crash, raising the fatality count to 72 of the 1151J8ssenget'J address .not listed, $10 and dynamite bomb that turned
and five crew members aboard the In ex Adria aircraft.
costs, disturbing the peace, out to he a fake.
Only one of U!e crew, a hostess, survived the crash. The . and $20 and cosls, resisting
Watkins, undergoing a batplane was carrying Czech labor 1mlon members and their arrest; Dorsey Ohlinger, tery of tests today at
famWes home from a vacation on the Yugoslav aea coaat.
Middleport, $10- and , costs, Metropolitan General
.
\
passing on a yellow llne; Earl Hospital where he Is In the
WASHlNGTON - PRESIDENT FORD'S TRIP to Knight, Middleport, $10 .and coronary care unit, is under
California wae·• demonstration of Ford conservatlani to meet costs, assured clear distance, round-the-clock guard. He
a challenge from Ronald Reagan.
and Herbert Gilkey, Shade, has a history of heart trouble,
The Preiddent iddreued Republic~ Party f!IDd-raiaing $10 and costs, assured clear alorig 'with a knack to feign
events In Lol Anseles and San FrMcilco and althQUgh the distance. Forfeiting bonds illness to make escape atformer Cellfornil governor was Usted as a coaponaor for botli were Lee J. Combs, Rutland, tempts, pollee said.
gathertnp he did not show up.
$22.70, speeding; Del'or;;s.
The siege bejjan about 2: 30
AI the Pretddenl appeared on Reagan's geographic turf, Summers, Pomeroy, $30, p.m . . Wednesday when
heaiaomuacledinonReagan'aconservative turf. However, he intoxication, and William Watkins ' robbery attempt at
aiiiO admonilhed the GOP to "discard an attitude of tx- Krawsczyn , Middleport, a Society National Bank of
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(Continued on .,Rge 12)
Clevelan4 branch wu luiled
$23.70, speeding.
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commercial ports,
saving
iOO,OOO steel industry and
related jobs In northeasterh
Ohio alone.
- Place open heart surgery
and cancer treatment
facilities within reach of
every Ohioan.
- Encourage exploration
for natural gas and coal to
make Ohio sell-reliant in the
energy field.
Rhodes predicts his plan
wlll create 300,000 jobs over ·a
four-year period.
Issue 5 earmarks $677
million to be split among the
state's nine largest cities.
Cleveland would ••t the

Last Of Five Articles
James A. Rhodes calls it his and it's the feature attraction ment will furnish $2.75 billion
EDU'Oit'S NOrE: Ohioans "Program to Make Ohio the of the govemot's plan In in matchlrig funds to help
are to vote next l'uesday on Finest State in the Union." make the state "depression defray the cost .
"This program is a revolunine statewide Issues, InTo Lt. Gov. Richard F. proof."
tionary
approach to the probeluding four of . the most · Celeste, it's the major sketch
Issue 5 authorizes the state
lems
of
our cities," says
complex constlt.ullonal · in a "Blueprint for to sell $2.75 billion worU! of 3~
Rhodes,
adding
it will rejuveamendments ever to appear Bankruptcy."
year bonds to finance public
nate
downtown
business .dison the ballot -Gov. James A. State legislawrs named it construction projects of all
tricts,
clean
up
slum areas,
·Rbodes' economic reeovery the "Christmas Tree " shapes, sizes and locations.
PfOposals. In the final In· because it has something for . Paying off the bonds will establish industrial parks and
stallment of 11 five-part everybody.
require an increase in the recreation sites, and make
series, UPI Statehouse · · And
one
opposing state sales tax from 4cents on urban areas more pleasant
Reporter Lee Leonard lawmaker in particular the dollar to 4.7 cents, star- for working, shopping and
playing.
outl,lnes State Issue 5, a $2.75 dubbed it "Unfair Taxes {or ting next July 1.
The governor also believes
billion bond Issue.
Unnecessary Buildings."
The interest cost . to the
U!e
plan will : ·
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Invent yollr own name for state Is estimated at $2.5
-Stimulate development' of
By LEE LEONARD
State Issue 5; ·it's still the billien to $3 billion over the :JO.
UPI Statehouse Reporter largest slrigle bond issue ever year life of the bonds. Rhodes Ohio's lake and river cities
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Gov. placed before the Ohio voters, claims the federal govern- through rehabilitation of

Weather

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd

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Issue 5 largest single .bond issue ever placed before voters

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when a teller tripped a silent
alarm, bringing swarms of
pollee and FBI agents to the
scene within two minutes. ·
Knowing
he
was
surrounded, Watkins-once
on the FID's 10 most-wanted
list-herded the nine persons
inside th~ bank Into a lounge
at the rear of the building and
started making demands,
Three of the hostages were
later released that night
while U!e federal parolee
continued his demand for a
rich, sale escape,
With a box he said contained dynamite in one hand
and a loaded, six.61Jot, .357
Magnum revolver In the
other, Watkins demanded
$50,000 ransom, a van to get
him out of U!e area and a
plane to fly him out of the
country. The only demand
met was the van, which
remained parked outside the
bank's front doors U!rougbout
U!e ensuing drama.

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Prior sites mentioned, all
By LEE LEONARD
declined to narrow down tbe
UPI Statehouse Reporter
sites in Ohio still under • on the Ohio River, have been
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Atop consideration. To do so, he in Belmont, Monroe, Jefenergy official in the ad- said, would affect the state's ferson , Washington and
ministration of Gov. James abUity to pick up options on Scioto counties.
West Virginia is regarded
A. Rhodes said today Ohio land not yet acquired for the
as
having the natural edge as
bas three of the eight sites potential site,
a coal.;producing giant In the
still in the running for a $237
heart of the coal region and
miilion experimental coal !
with powerful politicians and
conversion plant with the ~Ill
Coalcon located there.
location decision about two
"We developed the idea
weeks away.
first
," said Rhodes, "and we
Robert S. Ryan, executive
met
all the criteria set forth
director of the Ohio Energy
by the Department of Inand Resource Development
terior. We were the only
Agency, said be expects the
bidder. Then all these other
site of the coal gasification
states
came In with their
facllity to be announced
"sometime around Nov. 15"
Meigs County Sheriff plans. It rightfully belongs in
by Robert Seamans Jr., Robert C. Harten bach and Ohio. We have the coal, the
director of the U.S. Energy Randall Carpenter, deputy, water, the rails and the highResearch and Development investigated an armed ways."
Administration .
robbery Thursday at apThe governor said three of
"1 think we're still In the proximately 7:15 p.m. at his "economic recovery"
middle oflt," agreed Rhodes, Jarrell 's Market in Salem proposals on the Ohio ballot
next Tuesday could have an
"altbough we're fighting with Center.
some strong polltical people
Herman and Violet Jarrell, effect on ERDA's choice.
"People will say I'm being
In Washington. I U!ink it's 50- owners and operators of the
50. "
store, were in the store. Mrs. political and talking for the
The U.S. ERDA wiii Jarrell was behind the bond issues," Rhodes · said,
" but Issue 2 bas tax
finance the pilot project. Tbe counter .
for
these
Coalcon Corp ., a conTwo men wearing ski abatement
facilities,
Issue
3
will
build
structlon-chemlcal firm masks walked in. One was
highways
and
Issue
5
conlocated at Charleston, W.Va., armed wiU! a gun. They
tains
money
to
purchase
will design, build, test and ordered Mrs. Jarrell to give
run the plant, converting U!em all the currency on some of this land and
high-sulphur soft coal w hand. They did not want any provides for ports on the Ohio
clean burning Uquid fuel and coins. The other subject held River."
Ryan agreed the ballot
pipeline gas.
a gun on Mr. Jarrell. They
issues
will have a "general"
Aside from Ohio, com- were given all the currency,
effect
on
the state's ability to
pelltors for the facility are approximately $42.
West Virginia, Pennsylvania,
The subjects left im- loan large sums of money to
lndlana, Kentucky and mediately. It is unknown projects like the Coalcon
Dllnois. All have presented what type of vehicle they left facility. Satellite projects
detalled plans for sites in in. The robbery is still under already are envisioned for
Ohio.
·
U!eir states.
investigation.
But
he
said
Ohio, already
Ryan
said
Coalcon
At 12 :01 U!is morning, in
reviewed the data and Sutton Township, Bowmans has a law permitting the tax
for
coal
shipped it to Washington lor a Run , Timothy E. Davidson, abatement
final decision by the . U.S. 19, Pomeroy, was traveling gasification facilities and
ERDA. He said Coalcon . north when his car went off doesn't need Issue 2 for that.
. made no reeommeridatlon as . the road on U!e left in to an , Ryan said he does not
to a preferable site.
embankment. It struck a believe ERDA Is awaiting the
"We talk to ERDA at least telephone pole : Davidson outcome of Rhodes' · bond
once a week and we've been reported that the vehicle issues. "There's just so much
talking to Coalcon twice a would not respond to his Information they're wading
week," said Ryan. " The control. There was moderate through that there's no way to
indicators we are getting are damage. No citation was get a decision before the
positive."
. issued. The driver was not middle of November," he
said .
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The energy official injured.

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Recent discoveries
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Oak and Ralden a Denver
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Cowboys vs Washington Red
sk ns from Robert F Kennedy
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no pm
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Bran pots whe e
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duel ons
7 pm
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World Prets
review
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Condom n ums

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The S ence
Welcome Back James Palos was os rae zed by
Kotter
WOOdman suspends. his west Point classma es for
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t&lt;olttr
code He endured and was
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Newton s black R chard Thomes (of The
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features Cliff Gorman
owerhaul ( R )
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APB
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HUbley 11 assaulted Chris Harry Orwe I He s the pr me
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F-arewell Mary Jane
For
mer Informant trln to makt a Johnny Carson
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kill ng In narcot cs
the killer who blinded him
10 p m
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Movie
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(1970) Mercenary
Nne to Five Ont half Of he Grenade
female high ac:hoo graduates Stanley Baker sta ks colleague
who QO to work become office Alex Cord who be rayed him
workers suzanne Jasper 1 f lm and almost got him k led
12 30 pm
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tom Mal:le woman 1 Blues
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Rememben
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1 pm
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One Of Our HYIIIItt Wlnlt IO kill h,r OOI!d
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CarlOn wllh J..n Rlvoro
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vo tano home of tht crlmt F'ralrle
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fo mer
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Pc &amp; Tuppers Pia ns Pc a e
now combined o form Orange
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MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE

Lynda Carler IMISO USA 19731 F ve former Wa ds a e now
as the Amazlno Amazon w th rea gned to es ab sh Four
Red Buttons Clorls Leachman wards w th boundar es as
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the St south boundary - North
F:udge
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Thieves sleal money from boundary - 7th Ave and
nc ud ng Browne!
abandoned bank ,ccounts Fea Grant s
lures Helen Hayes as the aun Ave &amp; Chestnu St to and
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North s de of
(James MacArthur son of Miss boundary
L ncoln St
Hayu) and Char es Ournlng
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Jim 11 h red by magu ne - South s de of L nco n St
from Peart St
wr er Joan Van Ark to help Grant S
her free 1 convict she fee s is hrough to and nclud ng
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Page and Powell
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Sally Struthers and boundary
pilot Edward Asner survive a St to Corporal on ne South
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plane crash In
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w ldernus based on a true Locus St
4th Ward - A voters sou h
story
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10 pm
end Mart n Report
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on Nec Pollee Slory The Corpore on I ne vo e n h s
of lht wetk n review 10rt of
Tnt of Brothe hood
When ward
Polling Places are as
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Dawn Guests Phyll s 0 ller
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Jim Nabort Ntl Stdo~a veteran brather George Mana 2nd Ward - Basemen of
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School on Pearl St (use front
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ward
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and Conm of Circleville and
Mr and Mrs Robert White of
Keno called on Mr and Mrs
Chas D Woode and the Wm
Carr fam1ly Sunday at
ternoon Mr and Mrs Albert
Hoffner of Pomeroy called at
the Carr home Saturday
Word has been received
that Murray Hopkms of
Dayton went through heart
surgery as well as could be
expected but Is now suffenng
from kidney pOISOning
Mr and Mrs Charles
0 Bnen and Kevin of
Columbus visited her father
Garner Griffin Sunday
Maxine Yost and son
Richard of Sugar Grove
spent a weekend with
Genevieve Guthrie
Attendance at the Bible
Study held at the home of
Robert and Gay Ann Burke
here last Wednesday was
seven adults and five
children taught bY Tanva
Huffman This Wedneaday
Nov 5 the study will be held
at the same place at I 30
Others are Invited

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I DEAR DR LAMB - I am
I m my early 60s and have high
I blood pressure 150 over 11)0 I
I
I know that Is toO high l
started out at 200 over 130 and
have been taking medicine
Tax levy not an zncrease
three t1111es a day for four
As the November 4th election draws near we feel we must months
I would like to know If there
express our support for the renewal of the Me1gs County
Is
anything else to do What
Mental Health Levy
about
diet• I seem to be doing
nus Renewal Levy w!U provide contmued mental health
all
nght
with my weight I
services to the res1dents of Me~gs County
The two-tenths ( 2) mill property tax levy Is a remwal - have been told by friends my
th•s means no mcrease m taxes If this tax were removed from problem IS worrying over
your tax duplicate 1t would only amount to less than $1 00 per thiS so could you tell me if
year We urge every voter to support thlB unportant ISSUe on this IS true?
DEAR READER - You
the November ballot
are
domg just great It soWids
Thereon Johnson Chairman
to
me
as 1f that medicme is
Citizens Conuruttee of Meigs Co
Mental Health Levy domg a lot £or you and you
should continue to do what
your doctor advises you
Comments on facts •
Worry can Increase blood
pressure
and so can a lot of
In response to Laurence Baker s letter which appeared In
other
things
H1gh blood
your column Wednesday Oct 29th I would like to comment
pressure
ian
t
that
SIIDple
With a few very 1111portant facts wh1ch Mr Baker seems to
For more mformatlbn on how
lack
First the (15) miles that Mr Baker says that the voters of your blood pressure Is con
Tuppers Plams must dr1ve to get to the polls IS m reality only trolled wnte to me m care of
4 miles wh1ch lrmgs us to the so called ISOlated area m the this newspaper P 0 B01
country - which just so happens to be the basement of the 1551 Radio City Station New
Christian Church at Success - The church Is located beside a York NY 10019 Send 50
cents a long stamped self
blacktop road mamtamed by the countY
And as for anyone gerrymandermg the precincts the addressed envelope and ask
polls wUI be open to all voters of both parties so I can t see for The Health Letter number
1-11 Blood Pressure
where there IS anr Unfair advantages to either party
In most people with
Also about the reduction of the number of precincts- this
pressures
as high as yours
process wiU bring Me1gs Co back within the law - which
states that a precmct w!U vote not less than 250 voters and not be£ore trealment medicines
w!U need to be continued
more than 400
And too Mr Baker I don t think you have to worry about therea£ter and you should
our Semor Cihzens - when the polls open our Semor Citizens never slop your medlclne
will be there no matter where the Precmct Polls may be and unless your doctor telb you to
probably lots earlier than some of our younger citizens 1 do so For those who are even
because they realize how Important 1t IS to vote after all Mr slightly overweight I think It
ll! also Important lo get rid of
Baker they were votmg long before we came on the scene I
And Mr Baker 1f you are concerned about the money every excess pound of fat you
savmgs part of the situation • Why not mquU"e at the Meigs Co don t need
Most of the complications
Board of Elections I m sure they can ease your mind by
of
high blood pressure are
g.vmg you the racb! of these matters
Thank You related to formation of fatty
Clifford Longenette cholesterol particles In the
Democratic Central COIIIIIlltleeman arteries that lead to heart
Olive Precinct attacks and strokes So It Is a
Tuppers Plains Ohio

Alfred
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By the Day
Rev and Mrs Richard
Young and family of Sidney
spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs Edson Roush
Those at the home of Mary
Circle on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Melvin Circle and
family of Worthington Mr
and Mrs George Circle Mr
and Mrs James Circle of
New Haven W Va
Roy Johnaon of Racine
called on Mr and Mrs Ar
Utur Johnson on Saturday
Sheryl LeAnn and Patrick
Johnson Betty Van Meter
and Eunle Brulker called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
William Carleton of Racine

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good ldf&amp;~to be on a diet that
helps
prevent
these
problems That means a diet
that eliminates or prevenU!
obesity and is moderately low
in fat saturated rat and
cholesterol Thla Is the same
diet we recommend to I"
prevent heart and vascular
disease In the general
population whether or not you
have high blood pressure It
IS just more Important In
your case Restriction of salt
Is a good idea
DEAR DR LAMB - For
the past year and a half I
have been tested by my
H
doctor for high blood sugar
and high cholesterol He says
I have a tendency toward
diabetes I am on a 1500 4
calorie diet and have lost
approximately 14 poundS but
the blood sugar doesn t seem
to go down very much
Why would this be
described as hyperglycemia '
on my medical record if low
blood sugar 18 hypoglycemia
and the end result would be
diabetes
DEAR READER - You
are confuted by the meaning
of hyper and hypo as uaed In
medlc1ne Hyper means an
Increased amount as In a
hyper active child (over
active) and hypo means leu •
or low Your problem ls In·
creased sugar In the blood
hence your doctor calls It a
\
tendency towards diabetes
and It is correctly called
hyperglycemia H your blood "
sugar were low (just tbe
opposite of your problem) he
would have called It
hypoglycemia All cases of
low blood sugar do not end up
as dlabeU! Only s~me do It
depends on what causes the
low blood sugar
EUmlnatlng ellcess we1ght
if you have a high blood
sugar Is a sound practice and
is the first thing that should ' '
be done CongratuatiOIUI 1
hope you are able to
eliminate all the excess
weight and that your blood
sugar will then be more
normal

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Wilding Oav son lhrows hornlf
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Eugtr~e
Rocho butlod IO Eyo Man Blong (&lt;q) Cut res
Wards w th boundar es and
petrolman whtn alcoholltm tom The arts of Melants 1 In
1130pm
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The Tonight Show !!. on NBC voting p aces as follows
1st Wa d - North
Cor
vengeance aga nat • trio of funeral ceremony ot the mod
Johnny carson Is hos
Sunday School attendance
hlevu lnvolviCI In hll lilt lltd lll&lt;ulla 01 fhe decHIId In
ABC tpoclal ASolute to the para on L ne Eas - Cor on Ott 26 was 46 0fferlng
c11e when he ost hll plafol
he So omons
tl'le con tal Best Veers of Your H t para on Line South - Oh o
shle d end but friend &lt;mur people 1 war canoes end 1e1 Parede with Dorothy Collins Rver wes - eas s de ot was $22 65 Worship serv1ces
dertdl
oplrll doncu
Snooky Lanson G sele MacKen Spr ng Ave Res den son East
sfde of Spring Avenue vo e n were held at II a m w1th
"pm
l~pm
z e and other revulars
th s Ward Poll ng place Of&gt; CBS Bronk Dane Clark
Thll s My Moma on ABC
CBS movie
The Clones
Danny Spencer domg the
crlm na flllkes h s own death
Or MIChltl GrHne ShOCked IO forme Second Ward F e devotions and Rev Meece
n a plane crash 10 he can
tp m
discover hat dlabollce gene c House on Condor s
dlnppeor
Connon Is on CBS Vera SCitnllll Gregory Sierra ha&gt; 2nd Ward - North - F om speaking £rom Luke 9 43-4«
the S E corne r ot Br ck and
II P "'
MIIH oil company owner cloned him - made an exact Lasley
The Church IS Full o£ Half
along he Sout h s de of
from ce I! of the
PBS airS KUP S ShOW
ICCUIII VICI Pretldent A.lan doub &amp;
s junct on w th Hearted Christians
Nma
Felnste n of flnanc 11 tunny doctor s bOdy - In o plot lo kill Lesley o
MONIIAY
buaineu Tht tJCtc n quest on him f gh s for his 1fe with tne Mulberry Thence a ong an Robinson was pianist and
mag
na
y
line
N
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from
sa
d
lpm
he p of h s clone written by
a also dating her daughter
lunct on o he Corpora on Chas D Woode song leader
ABC olrs Mobile Ot&gt;o The Kolly M IH
Sttve F sher
L ne Res dents on Sou h s de
Crutlder ThO syndiCIII II DOl On ABC Beretta t usts
of Lasley from Brick to Attendance was 25
o get a muckr~ker fMturn Ktren Valentine who has a
SATURIIAY
Mulberry vote In th s Ward
Tom Boa ey
1 30 p m (approx)
Mr and Mrs Chas D
shady Pill and finds maybe he
Res den s on both s des of
On NBC Tha lnvltlblo Min thouldn I
ABC hU COII!IIt lootball
Woode
Thelma Henderson
Laurel vo e n thiS Ward Eas
brHks lnlo 1111 fO rlllcuo ooent Of&gt; PBS Great Porlormon
4 30 p m
Wes
s
de
of
Spr
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Avenue
JlmH MCEIChtn who I poolno cH Jennie Ton ghl
A CBS sporl&gt; Specloculor Res den s on West Side of and Evelyn Well attended the
Run an Gymnts lcs
with
•• o prl- but dM~ lite Perfect Dlrllno Aller Ran
Spr ng Avenue vo e n th s Northeast Cluster Hymn Sing
man I COVM
dolph s dnlh Jonnlo olowly 0 ga Korbut com pet ng from Ward
Sou th - Oh o R ver at the Long Bottom U M
Rhode It on CBS Br-1 Is returns to an active life pushes LondOn
Nat ona
Horse
East side of Bu ernu
led up - no moro will lito 00 her aon Winston 1 carHr falls Show
from Madison Square wes
Avenue &amp; Br ck Stree to he Church Saturday evening
on datu nor molhtr hn Hf up In love w ... d marr '"' 1 2.&amp; Gorden New York,
s E corner of Br ck anq Oct 25 w1th an attendance or
Of&gt; PBS In Pertormancl It yur-old guordl 011 er
s p m•
Lasley Res dents on Eas s de
Wolf Trop GIM'IIItll' SCIIUIIII' NBC hH Doctors HDIP lal
ABC Wde World ol Sporls
of Butternut end Brick vote n 19 £rom several churches
wlllt tho Now Enol- Constr Drl Goodw n ond Orlttt lrnl
7pm
valory R~GIIme lnHmblt and lkt Elaanmon ond Thomn
Firing Line PBS W am this Ward Polling P ace
The next hymn sing w1ll he
lhe Kotherlnt Ounillm Dence Trujillo who hiYI bHn bHten Buckley discusses The Manson City Hall CdownSio rs
held al the Reedsville U M
North
Cor
COmpany Progr1111 lnci- by lhelr paronls end worry Phtnom.non with Vlnc:ent 3rd Ward
Euble Blako s Chltltaton 1bout nndlnA tttem homt
Bug I osl who prosecuted the porallon L ne from ts N w Church Satur'day Nov 29
corner eas ward to Spr ng
RIO scoll Joplin s Hello
Manson murder tr al
Avenue East
wes s de of 730pm
trope Bouquol
Mlplt LHI Of&gt; Kilt MCS':;;,, CBS rock
lpm
Butternu Avenue N W of ts
RIG
Tht Enttrlllntr ond musician (and roformed drug
The Jellersons are on CBS
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Jolly Roll Morton 1 Smoke -lcll Waynt Maundar Is
Of&gt; NBC Emorgoncy I Fake lun etlan w lh Lin col n H II
West side of Brick to ts Henderson went to Holzer
Houu Blun
cheroed wllh tho drug.overdoH htlrt attack by attent on Road
I30J1m
$Hklno mother In low and an function ytlth Mu be ry and Med1cal Center to see hla
murder of 1 young woman
along
an
Phyllll II on CBS
Of&gt; ABC SllrtkY lnd HUICh auto accident with no drivers at thence N E
Imaginary line from sad doctor on Fnday and he was
• pm
11011 11 fllllly dlllert to nail e tht scent
Of&gt; CBS All In lito Family
On ABC Soturda1 Night Live junction to he Corporat on round much improved
heroin pulhtr
Line 11
Its junction with
ABO IOOtblll LOS Angello On PBS Soy Brother wllh Howord COIIII
Mrs Genevieve Guthne
Rams 11 Phllodoll&gt;hll I~GlH
lnltrnll one I Anlmotlon Fn Spr ng Ave Reslden s on the
Islam Tho Nollon Of Isla•
NBC movlo 'Thi OWl and IHiurlno Walllct o Mutlam I Yll II on PBS EdQar AI on Wes s de of Buflernut N w of returned to her home here
lltt PUMYCif (1913) IIODk mud pool SonIa 5X Sanchez POl'S The MIICIUO Of lhe Red Lincoln Hill Road vote n th s
_.m o-v• sooa1 mHII oo end Mayor Richard HIIChM' Of O..th end 1 take.off on Ward Residents on the wes Saturday afternoon from
side of But ernu be ween he Holzer Medical Center
oo dMctr Barbra Slrtlllnd
monst..- movln IR
Gory lnd
Oh o River and Llnco n H II
PBS -ont 1 Mark RuiUII NBC hu Potrocalll
I 3t p m
Mr and Mrs Clair Woode
Road vote In ward ,.
Comedy Sptelll Tho political
CBS olrs Doc
11 It 11-m
Residents
on
the
Wes
s
de
of
'pm
humorltl
· o NBC ToniOhl thow Johnny
Wollltlngtonpertormt
nlghlclub oUdltnct
CBS Mary Ty or ""-• Brick vote n th s Ward
ca...... lllkl Will! Oav d Bren TedOf&gt;has
prDpOied
lo Georgetle Residents on he Nor h s de of
nor and Rolph Nldor
On CBS Moudo encour- ABC Movie : Salon 1 Trion mdnY tl mn but now that she Las ey vott tn this Ward
Sou h
From the June on of
VIvlan when V y 1 ox huNOTICE ON FILING
Shipwrecked Kim NOYik ICCepts
Bu
ernul end Lincoln Hll
WIII em Redfield klndln IIPirkt Oil
S.W
A
T
IS
on
ABC
Holido
OF INVENTORY
rnc:uen
Doug MCClure
an ow
and tol~ollve Frank Gorshln Road westward along bu no
AN
II APPRAISEMENT
Mlcilltl
COIUid
trtiPISI
on PBS RHIIdldH looks II lniO dtvlll lerrltory wllh Jim convicted dope dHier ore nclud ng the Nor h s de of
germtnt workers Chlceno O.vlt Alolandro Roy
llrlnded when lhelr sabOiaged Lincoln H 1 Road Jack The State of Oh o Meigs
Fioher Road and Lincoln county court of common
strHt museums and Eddlt
CBS
Movlt
II MldiOIII Tht copter crashn Two t11ms are He
to the Corpora on Pleas Probate Dlv 110n
Polmltrl
Napln But Deported gang looking tor lhem - lhflr Linegh ISWes
Corpore on
10 p m
..... turns sonob rd bring m r - • end the mob 1 hII
To the EXecutor of he
CBS hiS Medical Ctnltr blek IIIVI Richard Widmar~ men who Want to silence Line Polling Place
es ate to such of he follow ng
Pomeroy
elementary
School
Opera singer Robtrll Peltrl Rosuno Br1111
Johnny Rlz (GOrlh nl befOre
as are res dents of he Stat e of
4th ward - North - wes
an old door friend of Dr
ht lalks too much
Oh o viz he survlv ng
LOChner Checkl In
NBC movie Tht Sugarlond side of Butternut o Its tunc spouse the nex of kin he
THURSDAY
Exprns (1974) Goldie Hown tlon w th L ncoln H II Road beneflclar es under the w 11
II 30 fl.lll
roluclonl husband Wll thence wes ward a on; end and o the attorney or a
NBC hos lht Tonlohl Show PBS eln Gillin over COt&gt; oprlnos
lfom Alltll'lon from 1111 kid Including both s des of Lincoln orneys representing any of
De II Reese IS OUHI hOII to the I'Mrly Whiles) Makt om napa
highway
pe rolman Hill Road Jack Fisher Road the atoremen loned persons
Ab go I Van Buren The Caplaln lUI I llftllme
Michael
sacks
and
ltldl a and L ncoln He gh s to he
Jesse
L
ShiHJlllker
J m
and Ttnnllle
pout
of
200
pallce
can
on • Corporal on Line Res idents Deceased Middleport Oh o
PBS
hll
B
ICk
Porapec!IYI
CBS Mov • Tho Affair
on
the
West
side
of
Butternu
mid Chaill to their dHtlnatlon
Sa l sbury Townsh p
No
Songwrlior Nalalle Wood of on tno Ntw1
Sugorlond Tax Dlrecltd by between the Ohio River and 21655
lpm
IIICied with pollll mHII R-1
Lincoln Hill Road vole n th •
Yeu are nereby not f ect t'la
NBC movie
~d lho Sloven Spollborg
Wagner writ tn by BtrNre
Ward East Ohio R ver the Inventory and Ap
930pm
tlermudo Trl-11
Honey
Turner
corporet on Line
Of&gt; CBS Bob Newhart oets Sou h
sement of the estate of he
..._.... diMP- on I
Wnt Corpora on
ne pre
aforemen loned
deceued
Florldl Bimini cruiH Sam trilled on 1 morning lalk show nor
TUISDAY
hward
to
end
ncludlng
10
p.m
Groom Fred MacMurray ona
lat e ol seld County was fled
111-m
bOth
&gt;Ideo
of
Lincoln
He
gh
•
On CBS Carol Burntll with
In th s Court Sa d Inventory
PBS a rs Gillin Ovor IOn DoMI Mills to oftor lliem
Htltn Reddy who Olngs No Po lng Piece - OAV Hall on end Appraisement w II be fQr
The BHII jiyporltntlon end Till WIIIOM lrt on C85
Butternut
Avenue
(Sec
AIC olrs The Poul LYAdl Way to Tree a Lady
hearing beto'te th s Court on
lhe htert
Of&gt; PBS SoundiiiU Jose 350 18 Rev Code)
Vorltty Hour
wllh Jock
12 h dey of November
lpm
TO ALL ELECTOR S IN the
1975
a 10 oo o clock A M
NBC oln Movln Of&gt; o- AIIIII'IIGII Till OlmOIICI lroth Follclono
TOWNSHIP
ABC has Matt Helm Horse SALISBURY
An y person des r na to fil e
Il Dlllvory Rololgh
WI"' tn - Noncy Wolktr
Outs
de
Corporet
on
I
nes)
I'BS hll Tho Romentlc "'IIVH
ons here o m us fife
thtlr truck riDOMt'llttl lftd
The Towhsh p has been excep
11 45 p. 111 I oppro• l
th em a leas five days prior to
auctl- off Sonny Will R-11'1!1 lnora peri 2 CRI
real gned to establish two the d&amp;te set for hearing
On
NBC
Salurday
Night
chollonoo now - . !lOlly
vo ng precincts voters west
Given under my hand and
Grier and Arl Motrano to 1 PI$ llrt Closalc Tlllttre
of State Route No 143 and seal of sa d Court th s 29th
Prtvltw Tho Humanllltl In
W n- llkl Ill flee
e
Route
N
7
North
o
the
Sta
ABC hll Hoppy Deys Arl Tonj.il I JINYIIW Of Tht
day ot Octobe 197.5
Township bOundary w II vo e
llllchard Brlnoloy
Fonzlt tho Flalfool' pollees lllvolt
at new y 11amed Bradbury
Manning 0 Webster
Arnold 1 drlvo In lo prtvtnl 1 WI"' Wllllm AIIPitlon ol
Proclncl !Bradbury G'rade
Columbia UniYW~Ity
Judge.
rumble
Schoot)
Vottn
East
of
Ste
e
tpm
By Ann 8 Walson
Of&gt; CBS GOOd T met Pollllcs
R
No
1•~
will
vo
e
at
Rock
PI$ lin CIIUk Tlllttrl
Deputy Clerk
estranges the bedfttlow1
Sprlnos Pet !Salisbury
Jomet llktt do nolhlng hock Tho Hurnonlllel In Arl Tonlghl Dlf'"" 171&amp;
Townshlf
Building
at
Rock
D.Y Richerd
( 01 31 I I) 7 21c
Albar Reed Flcwldl tor Tho RIVIII
lrlnalev CIPIIIn AIIIOiult In IJ Ullted Prell 18 S,rintl
nowcomor Stonley Clay
TO
ALL
eLECTORS
IN
PIS llrt OUrotory
Tht dUIQII hit - - r l 1 roman ....tllell
LETART TOWNSHIP Eosl
World Turned Upoldo Down lie lenttaltl Mrl Mlleprop
PROVIDENCE RJ , Oct Letart Precinct and Letart Ohlo lh s 29th doy ol Oclober
Story Of Jomes ArmllfHd
Pnc nc ere now combined to 1975
IIIVI - AmtriCIII IPY WhO C movlo Mr MIIHIY~ 31 -,.. eGionlal g.-a! lorm
Lelarl Pel - VOl no
h•lpod defoal lht Brlfllh 11 l1974l Clllrlos Bron1011 •• t~e
Locl1 on
Community
Yor~fown In 1111 Dy WWI&lt;Ino os mob Wlllt L """ Crltlll Lte - - lllDnd relldenta
Edw n s cozarl chairmen
ding ol Leier! Fol s
Purctll
ol Newpart to JlllllPI1 Brltllb SuiTheloreoolng
I Wllltr bthlnd lht Illite
Dorothy
M
Johns on
Is
n
effec
ror
Of&gt; Tho Strtetl of Son
I ....
director
Meigs
County
Board
.- 1975 elect on
Fronclsco ~BC 1 cop 11 ~llled CBS aln .Ill Mfl 50111
with bell
- - the
In Nov
In w ness whereof we nave of Elect ons
the
hope
of
ending
In
I
IIWII
thlfl
lnd
lltt
only
PBS hll cans-or SurviYII
herew h subs cr bed our
Kll J TDftiDhf l'ltnurft and w Inns 11 1 Pllholoo cal Ilor blockade of the
city names off c ally a Pom e oy I 0 31 j c
Pltlllll Tilt 'rulft IDovl IHIUf"H P'l' Hlnolo
der

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By SrEVE WU.SfEIN
UPI SporiB Writer
NEW YORK (UP!)- Even
the official scorer at Mad1son
Square Garden cannot
believe tbe New York Knlcks
finally have a big forward or
a center who can rebound
Spencer Haywood had JUBI
fimshed playing his best
game Since coming to New
York from Seattle last week
scoring 26 polnU! hittmg the
boards and making h1s
presence felt on defense to

lead the Krucks to a 117 I 13
triumph
I felt good about what I
was do10g sa1d the powerful
6-foot 9 forward
I had
confidence I felt 11 before I
walked on tbe court I can t
complam about 26 pomb! and
a VICtory
Here s somethmg you
might be concerned about
sa1d a reporter showing h1111
the rebounding totals on the
off1C18l scorecard
Three rebounds •

Ha ywood shouled
That
cant be r1ght Yeah I m
concerned about tha t
Everybody knew the sheet
must be wrong if not for
Haywood for Bill Bradley s
total of II rebounds No one
could remember Bradley get
hng II rebounds smce hiS
Prmceton s days
The sheet was wrong Hay
wood had II Bradley one
When Haywood was In the
Knicks moved ruruung on an
11.{) burst early 10 the third

penod to turn a three pomt
del Cit mto a 67~9 lead
Haywood with four fouls
then went to the bench for the
rune mmutes an&lt;! the Kings
outscored the Knicks 3~24
He returned and the Kn1cks
held their slim lead the rest of
the way
Walt Fraz1er paced the
Knicks w1th 32 pomts to
VIrtually negate the 35 points
of Kansas C1ty s Nate Ar
chi bald
Spencer was domg h1s

Wrestlers begin
drills on Monday
Wrestling fans of Me1gs IS seen on televiSIOn He says
CoWIIy w1ll be happy to know that mos t professwnal
that the 1971&gt;-76 wrestl ng wrestl ng IS staged and
season 1s about to begm
designed for aud1ence appeal
On Monday Nov 3 wh le H1gh School wresUmg
practice will begm for all ls based on the prenuse that
vars1ty wrestling candidates two contestants both of equal
Th1s year s team has two or s m1iar s1ze and we1ght
returmng D1str1ct ChampiOns compete Wltil one 1s able to
as well as many expenenced hold the other s shoulders to
wrestlers from last year s the mal £or a penod of two
squad
seconds This 1s called a pm
Coach Ray Goodman says
It IS becommg more and
the umque thmg about more difficult to attract and
wrestlmg IS that any size hold good athletes n a sport
shape he1ght or we1ght boy lila t demands so much from
can part c1pate Any boy
Is participants Goodman
who attends Me1gs H1gh says
School 1s eligible to par
Many Me1gs wrestling £ans
tlc1pale Goodman says fmd lhe exc1temenl of watch
We1ght classes are 98 105 mg a match more than they
112 119 127 132 145 155 167 bargamed for Even though
175 185 and unlimited
there are many rules
Goodman believes the key des1gned to protect the
STEVE RANDOLPH Me1gs Marauder jumor
to the success of th1s year s wrestlers fans who don t
defensive back Is rive feet ten mches tall and we1ghs 137
team" II be find ng boys who understand the rules at the
pounds He Is the son of Inez Randolph and reSides at
are 1n the upper four weight begmmng of a match are soon
Route 2 Pomeroy
brackets - 167 175 185 and telling the referee what he is
heavywelghl We are ex m ssmg Goodman says
penenced and have good
The Marauders have over a
depth at the lower and m month of practice before
termed1ate we1ghls bul we the1r opener the Holiday
need the upper weights to Tournament m Chesapeake
round out two squads
Follow ng a tough schedule m
Goodman says
January February the
Accordmg to Goodman the season w1ll be capped In
calibre of wresUing on a high March w1th the State Tour
conference participate m schoollevel1s far above what nament m Columbus
College Football Rouodup
post-son contests It would
By FRED McMANE
seem that two losses could he
UP! Sports Writer
There are only two weeks fatal 10 terms of being
before the college football selected for a major bowl
Florida wanU! the Orange
bowl committees officially
begin extending Invitations Bowl but to get there the
and the pre8811re Ia already Gators would most likely
on several of the nation s top- have to wm or tie for the
Southeastern Conference
ranked teams
PeM State Florida and title The Gators are tied With
Southern California all will be Alabama and the two teams
w1th facts produced by our
racing some formidable do not meet 10 the regular By SAM FOGG
UPI
Sports
Writer
staff
competition this Saturday season Since Alabama
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Republican Louis Frey of
knowing that a 1088 could ligures to win Its remaining
Unsympathehc
congres10nal
Florida told Rozelle that his
keep them from a preferred games Florida must also
That may not be easy Its committeemen are shll own statistics indicated that
post«aaon game
Ninth-ranked Pem State next three games are with unconv1nced by Com the no show difference
and lOth ranked Florida conference foes Auburn missioner Pete Rozelle s between sold-out home
already have lost once With Georgia and Kentucky -and cla1m that the three year-old games and those still blacked
more teams for the bowl the Gators have beaten ant blackout law 1s harmmg out amounted to only 458 fans
committees to choose from Auburn and Georgia In the pro football profIts to the tune a contest
Rozelle said the NFL had
this year because of the B1g same season only once In the of $9 million m the last two
seasons
no thought of switching to a
Ten
Pac1f1c
Eight last 12 years
They also seemed unmoved pay or cable TV system at
Florida third In the nation
Conference s decision to let
by
Rozelle s suggestion at a this point but If
the
more than one club £rom each 10 total offense Is a 8lll110lnt
House
Commerce
sub
downward
spiral
goes
on
we
favorite to beat Auburn but
committee
hearing
Thursday
would
have
to
consider
a
Gators quarterback Don
that
a
permanent
ban
on
Tonrght's games Gaffney miBsed the last two blacking out sporU! events change of format We like
what we have but If we can I
games with Injury and the
SEOIIL
sold out m advance 101ght exist we d have to look into
Tigers
have
won
three
In
a
Jackson ot Athens
rorce the National Football other possibilities
row
Go llpolls at Waverly
Ironton at Melgo
Pem State which has been League to 1111pooe a more
Wellston at Logan
to a major bowl game In each restrictive television policy
BEULAH
TVC
I think you re sitting In a
of the past rour seasons Is
GROVE CITY Ohio (UP!)
Alexander at Belpre
Federa Hocking at Warrer1 being considered by the tub of butter said Sub- - Three Legs Charlie took a
committee Chairman Torbert clear lead on the final turn
Local
VInton County al Nelsonville Orange Cotton and Sugar MacDonald D Mass
Bowl committees But the
and was never threatened
York
SVAC
Nlttany Uoos have three sponsor of the proposed down the stretch to beat
North Golllo at Eaotern
games against formidable legislation to continue the Hereford by six and on e-half
~mmes Volley at Hannan
competition This Saturday three-year tryout of the anti lengths In the featured $3 600
Trace
!5th~anked Maryland Is the blackout law indefinitely
Southern at Soulhwestern
eighth allowance race at
Olhtn
opposition and the game --at This was in answer to Beulah Park here Thursday
Tr mb e at Miller
Rozelle s statement tha t the
Jack Burton showed
Parkersburg at Point Maryland- 18 a tossup
NFL
might
have
to
change
1ts
Southern
California
hasn
t
The
winner ridden lly Mike
Pleaoant
television
format
1f
a
FRIDAY(Nov 7l
lost a game yet and even If
Perrotta covered the six
SEOAL
bl11ckout ban continued to furlongs In 1 ll I~ and
they
were
to
stumble
ooce
Athens at Waverly
before the season ends It s whittle down season ticket returned $5 4U $3 4U and $3
Wellston at Ga llpolls
Logan at Ironton
likely they would stlll get to sales and hurt game at
The 6 3 daily double
Me go at Jackaon
tendance
play
In
a
major
bowl
game
combmallon
of Breezing
TVC
MacDonald
questioned
But
the
Rose
Bowl
Is
the
MBI'k
and
Artist
was worth
Nelsonville York at
Rozelle
s
testimony
that
the
Alexander
only one that Interests Coach
$316 60
Belpre at Warren Local
1973law has meant more than
John
McKay
and
right
now
A crowd or 3 190 wagered
Olhtrs
Federal Hocking at Trimble his Trojans bold only a half $8 4 million losses m $3221M
Fairland ot VInton County
game lead over California In decreased season ticket sales
Pomero~ Bowling t...anes
Southern at Caldwell
the Pac Eight for the trip to this season and last plus
Sunday Late
Hahnan W Vo al Symmes
N ghl M xed
Pasadena Southern Cal another $600 000 in radio and
Valley
Ocl 26 1975
concession
revenues
meets California Saturday in
Miller at Point Valley
Team No 6
54 26
The rormer Harvard Team No s
Wahoma at Slotersvllle
51 28
a game that Is a must for
SATURDAY(Nov I)
48 32
told Qual y Pr n Shop
football
captain
both
clubs
Team No 2
36 44
Eastern at F rontler
newsmen
arter
hearlng
Pautev s tns &amp; Realty 26 So~~
If we lose we re not going
U 56
I m not the Te am No 4
to the Rose Bowl McKay Rozelle
High nd v dual game says If they beat us and slightest bit Impressed with Men - J m Robe ts 186
Wom*n
Jean Spencer 148
don t lose another game his figure It s not accurate secon
d high nd vidual game
and
doesn
l
jlba
with
the
fact
(men
Rage Sp en ce r 185
they II be back In It They re
obtained by our Investigative (women) Jean Grueser 40
not really out of it
High ser es - Men - Don
The Trojans Bl'e an 81!. staff or the league s own Beeg e 434 Women
J ean
Its my JlllrenU! who are point favorite to beat the reports to the Federal Com Grueser Jtl
second nigh
r es em en
Roger
havq more trouble with Bears
munlcations Commission se
Spencer 433 (women Man
their feelings
In other games Saturday The season ticket sale losaes Hoover 375
h gh game - Team
The Perrys and McCialns Involving top-ranked teams show no place else but In his NoTeam
6 - S74 earn h Oh ser es
however plan to get tog~ther No I Ohio State plays In statement and I have to stick
Te am No 6 - 1518
prior to the game
diana No 2 Oklahoma visits illlli•llll•~~""'!!!lflj!
We re going to my Oklahoma
State No 3
JlllrenU! house before the Nebraska is at Missouri No
game and I m nol too keen 8 Alabama visits Mississippi
about that even though I State No 7 Michigan travela
OFFICE
S 9 30 to 12 2 to 5 !CLOSE
know they II be nice says to Minnesota and No 8 Texas
AT
NOON
ON
THURS l- EAST COURT
Mrs McClain But after the is at SMU No 5 Texas A&amp;M
game we 11 have fun
is Idle

Bowl pressure
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Congress seems

Steelers have
versatile men
PI'ITSBURGH (UP!) The Pltllburgh Steelen have
been switching players all
over the place this season and
It has paid oft In several
victories aecordlng to of
£enalve line coach Dan
Radakovich
Radakovich said the
Steelers are able to alternate
various players because they
are of equal ability and It
glvea them more rest
I don t know of anybody
who alternates players as
much aa I do he said
For inltance Sam Davis
plays left guard In the second
and fourth periods wblle
Gerry Mullins handlea the
right pard alot In the lint
three period! Ray Mansfield
II at center for the first and
third periods and Mike
Weblter handlea the chores
for the eecond and fourth
periods
Jim Clack Ia the bualeat
player He playa guard two
quarten on the left aide and
one quarter on the right side
16Very week
Clack admlta It has been
tougher thla week getting
ready for Sunday s clssh with
the Bengali In Cincinnati
"'bii has been a buay week
becauae we re pull~ In a lor
of new stuff for Onclnnatl
and I have to get It on both the
left and right ildes Clack
said
All of the Steelers were on
the pr~~Ctlce field Thilnday
but ~ back Fruco
Harrllla 111111 a queatlon mark

£or the Cincinnati game He
has been bothered by a toe
lnjw-y most of the season

Sipe may start
at QB Sunday
BEREA Ohio (UP!) Brian Slpe Ia expected 1o
start at quarterback Sunday
for the Clevel1!nd Browns
when they face the Colts In
Baltimore
Coach Forrest Gregg has
declined to uy whether Sipe
of veteran slgnai-(:BIJer Mike
Phipps will be at the helm
But Thunday Gregg gave a
clue to hla ~~election by saying
Tom DeLeone would start at
center DeLeone who started
against Washington last
Sundlly with Slpe getting the
call at quarterback just
happena to be Slpe s special

snapper
Forrest said he was
making some changes
DeLeone said Then he
named me (Instead of John
Demarle) at center
Demarle and Del.eone
have been buddies since
Del«M joined the club The
llwildllnllllpments has not
made a difference In their
at~ludett

We re good rrlenda
DeLeone said
We both
know that football is a
bualneu We both want to
start and we botb want to
win

unmoved by Pete

WRESTJ.JNG rans remember Me1gs nussmg a first
place lly I&gt; pomt In last years Holiday Tournament Bob
Musser 1B shown m action pinning his opponent at the
tournament

Comeback honors
are announced
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! )- Jun
Palmer of the Baltimore
Or10les and Tom Seaver of
the New Yorlr MeU! who
struggled through IDJUry
plagued seasons a year ago
have been named Comeback
Players of the Year m their
respective leagues by Umted
Press lhternatlonal
The two nght-handers both
former Cy Young Award
WIIUiers rebourded £rom the
worst sea9011s of their careers
to top their leagues In \'IC
tor1es m 1975 Both were
runaway winners In a
ballotmg of 20 baseball
correspondents from each
league
Palmer who bounced hack
from a 7 12 sellson last year to
a 23-11 record received II 'h
polnU! to easily outdistance
Clevel11nd s Boog Powell In
the American League votmg
Powell received 41&gt; points
(one writer split his vote
between Palmer and Powell)
with Boston s Rick Wise
receiving two votes and New
york s Chi'IS Chambliss and
Kansas City s John Mayberry
one each
Seaver 22-9 thiS season
arter going just ll ll last
year got 121!! votes to beat

BOWUNG GREEN Ohio
But more Importantly to
(UP!) - There wW be no Judy is the fact that the
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Judy Cardinals of jlall State
McClain Sat~f;fhjpl Ball competing for tl!t -first time
State and Bowlln8 cQreen this year In th~ MAC are
meet in a Mid American coached by her husband
Callference footbaB game Dave McClain a former
The game wW be played In Bowling Green quarterback
Doyt L Perry Stadium IIIII safety under Parry
named aller Judy's father
ReaDy I m not In the
former BG football coach &amp;Rd ~llliddle r!YS the lontler BG
athletic dlrectCI' Doyt Piny thlilent 'T'iri on ~ Bide
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Ball State b Actlllllly I think

San D1ego s Randy Jones In
the National League Jones
received 3'h votes wh1le New
York s Dave Kingman
Philadelphia s Greg
Luzmskl CincmnaU s Gary
Nolan and Los Angeles Burt
Hooton each got one vote
The careers of Palmer and
Seaver are curiOusly par~
Both are 30 and were raised
10 Califorrua botb were Cy
Young Award wmners m 1973
(Seaver also won In 1969)
each pas won 20 or more
games m a seaaon at least
four times each had bls
worst season last year and
each Is considered the
prenuer nght-handed pitcher
In hiS league
DISBbled for seven weeks
by arm trouble m 1974
Palmer enjoyed the best
season of his pro career m
1975 He lied J1111 Cat£1Sh
HWiter of the Yankees for
most vlctones 10 the majors
and also led the majors in
shutouts (10)
Seaver bothered by sciatic
problems In 1974 led the NL
m victories and had a 2 38
eai'Jied run average with hve
shutouts and 280 mnings
p1tcbed He also led the
league In strllteouU! w1th 243
while establishing a major
league record for most
consecutive seasons w1th 200
or more strikeouts (8)

THISTLEDOWN
NORTH RANDALL Ohio
(UPI) - Antoni() GraeU got
Patch ot White up In the final
stndes to "m the featured •
allowan ce
race
at
Thistledown Thursday
Fairambler was second and
Delight Dada third
The winner was timed at
I 12 f.5 for the six furlongs
and returned $10 20 $4 20
$380

The 8-1-3 trlfecta of Block
Dance Steel Trap and First
Burst pa1d $53 80 to holders of
778 tlckeb The 8-2 daily
double of Tarifflc Gun and
Reason at Bay was worth

ROYAL CROWN

$143

The 3 445 racing rans bet
$340 635

BOmiNG COMPANY

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OF

No mixed emotions here
lm

f rst v1ctory Brewer and
Bobby Smith comb ned for 23
of the Cavs 39 pomts 10 lhe
third quarler Smith had )().
of 14 to top all scorers w1th 22
pomts
In the only ABA game
James Sil1!s pumped 10 29
po10ts and Larry Kenon hit a
11&gt;-looter w1th 22 seconds left
to stop a £ur1ous rally and
lead the San Antomo Spurs to
a 102-100 VICtory over the San
Diego Satls

own things out there for the
first time smce he s been with
us
Kmck Coach Red
Holzman sa1d You can t do
everythmg thai s wr1tten
down You ve got to free
U!nce a litUe and he was doing
that
In the only other NBA
game Cleveland whipped
Clucago 108-91
J1m Brewer scored 16
pomts
grabbed
mne
rebounds and blocked two
shots as Cleveland posted 1b!

CHESTER TOWNSHIP
The One Half Mtll Levy requested by
the Trustees tn reahfy ts only a
renewal of the current tax The old
levy was voted for current expenses
~:The renewal levy IS for mamtammg
and operatmg cemetenes only
Paid Pol 111cal ACivc~rtlslng

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TV week in review

Co umb a Pc
&amp; Oyesv c
Pc
a e now co mb ned o
torm Co un b a Pc
vo ng

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TO ALL ELECTOR S N

Wh•t t On Te-levls on Nov- 2 I

ly Untttd Press International

(Times 1r1 EST unless rtatedJ

SUNIIAY
12 noon
On ABC Coll1!9e Fool boll 75
lpm
NBC has i Nol Qn8 Foolball

League r~ on11 game Is artlng
me may be 2 p m )
CBS has B Nl ona FOO bl I
League regional game

2pm
PBS airs
The

Vlolenl

Universe
Recent discoveries
n as ronomv ( R

On

NBC

4pm
NFL

foolba I

Oak and Ralden a Denver
B oncos
CBS hiS NFL loolbtl Callas
Cowboys vs Washington Red
sk ns from Robert F Kennedy
Stadium WaSh nglon

no pm
on PBS Anllques

Mefal

Collectlb M
Bran pots whe e
oil tamp• and an art nouveau
sliver tea service also repro
duel ons
7 pm
PBS hll
World Prets
review
ABC airs Swlts Family

Condom n ums

bUY and aller CR

B~ore

vou

NBC mov e
The S ence
Welcome Back James Palos was os rae zed by
Kotter
WOOdman suspends. his west Point classma es for
allegedly vole ng the honor
t&lt;olttr
code He endured and was
'P
m
CBS a rs Sw ch Business graduated The last person o
ge the sllen treatment and
man arsons
On PBS The Ascent ol Mon stick It out to gredua on was
Gen Benjem n Davis who was
The Majestic
C ockwork
E nateln suggests
Newton s black R chard Thomes (of The
cosmic timepiece netds an Wattons) plays the cede
features Cliff Gorman
owerhaul ( R )
10 p m
ABC has The Rookies En
On ABC Harry 0
APB
raged when hrs s ster Season
HUbley 11 assaulted Chris Harry Orwe I He s the pr me
disobeys orders and s suspend suspec n a case he nv aves
b ackmall and murder
t!d lrom duly
II 30 pm
Of&gt; NBC Pollee Womarl
NBC Ton ghl ShOW W h
F-arewell Mary Jane
For
mer Informant trln to makt a Johnny Carson
On ABC Mann x tries o trap
kill ng In narcot cs
the killer who blinded him
10 p m
CBS
Movie
The
Last
PBS airs Women AI ve
(1970) Mercenary
Nne to Five Ont half Of he Grenade
female high ac:hoo graduates Stanley Baker sta ks colleague
who QO to work become office Alex Cord who be rayed him
workers suzanne Jasper 1 f lm and almost got him k led
12 30 pm
looks et secre1artn and the r
bouu
Also Hazel Dickens On ABC L:ongstreet Is
and Allee Gerrard sing Cus kidnaped and drugged o keep
him from test tying at a
tom Mal:le woman 1 Blues
with 1nstrument1111s Mike SH murder trial
ger and Tr:acy Schwartz
ABC

e ri

Robinson
Ntplune s No
Beacon Hill II on ces
phew
Huge unseen beaal
On ABC Marcut Welby MD
sla ks the castawaya
on NBC Joe Forruler s
CBS hU ThrH For lhe Roed lypiCII WHkend lncludet a
Endy befriends 11 bitter youth • homic del thief and rumors of a
home
Qlng war part 1
NBC s Wonderful World of
II 10 p m

at a detention

Disney Napoleon and Seman
on women PBS The Batte
lho 119711 Johnny Wh Ioker for lhe Vote Ipori 11 w lh
and Jad e Foster embark on a Mldgo Mackenzie prOducer 01

per loua mounte n tourney In '"

effort to save their aging pet

lon
On

Shoulder

to Shoulder
11 H p m

ABC Myatery
Doolh In
7 30 p m
Ottp Water Brodlord Dill
PBS Lowe 1 Thome• man former mobsler on lhe
Rememben
run lftks refuge in a bfach
1 pm
houu on lhe Enolllllt Hocoasl
on ABC me Six Mill on He mHII Suzon Farmer who
Dollar Man
One Of Our HYIIIItt Wlnlt IO kill h,r OOI!d
Runnlno Backs Is Milling weellhy husband Wrlntn by
K dnaped In 1 bettlne scheme
Brian ClemtnJ
w h lllck Bulkus Larry
NBC Tonlohl Show Johnny
Csonko
CarlOn wllh J..n Rlvoro
Of&gt; CBS Cher welcomH
CBS Movlo DHih Squad
GeOrtl Burns Tori Gorr Group Of c~s WhO mink lho
Martin Mull Cher 1 ngs Lime covrts artn t efficient end
hOUIO BIUH
Cleeldt to execule IUSPKitd
PBS has en Evening at criminals discover e traltor In
Symphony Tonight Hln lhelr m dll Slars Claude Aklnl
demllh 1 Mtlhlt dor Moler Melvyn Douolot Rober! For
CMathlu lhe Palnlerl Proko tier Mc~tllt Phlll po
I ev I P ono ConctrfO 1'10 3 In
C Jeffrey Sltttl IIOioltt
WIDNI!SDIIY
Will am Slo nborg conauc11 lht
• 3G p m
Boaton Symphony Orchellre
tool&lt; Btol PBS
Edith
' p 111
'l(horlon Bloorophy 01 he
ABC mov e You Only Live novtllll by R W,B Lew 1
Twice (1967) Soon ConneryI.. profntor ol Eng I ah ond
as Jemu Bond IOOkl for apacr Amer un SludiH a1 Yele
COPIUIH stolon (w lh II
I pm
tronauta) and ttalhtcl In 1
NBC a rs Little House on he
vo tano home of tht crlmt F'ralrle
Remember Me
syndlcolo SPECTRE FHiuros Peril Polrlcla Noll Incurably
an undltclpllned school of II wl- lookt lor 1 homo for
plrhane f sh and Donald Alua her thrH children
ance as the dllboiiUIIY dtvlooa
ABC prtHnll The Rowan
Ernst Stn·ro ltofeld
by Lewis Gilbert

dlrKttd

'30 p

FRIDAY
lpm
NBC a rs Sonlord ond Son
Of&gt; CBS Bg Edd e hu o dole

w h his granddaughter bu
at
he s be ng held up gunpoint
On PBS Wash ng on Week In
Revew
ABC: movie
Tne New
Original
Wonder Women
starr ng

Lo c. on
&lt;.otumb a
eu ld ng

School Lot
Twp
Trus

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LEBANON
TOWN S HIP
G ea R ver Pc &amp; Pof' land
Pet a e now comb ned o
ortn Lebanon Pc
Vo ng
Lebanon Twp
Locat on
Trus ee Bu ld no

TO THE ELECTOR S N
NORTH
CHESTER

PRECINCT

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NO 26 and South of Coun y
Road No 25 w I vot e n Sou h

Chester Prec nc

Townsh o Trus ee

at Ches er
Bu d no

TO THE ELECTORS N
OLIVE TOWNSHIP The

Townsh p has been rea l gned
o es ab sh
wo vo ng
prec nc s Vo ers Eas of sa te
R
No 248 and Nor h o
Suc cess Rd (County Roed No
46)wllvoeatReedsv eF 1,.
Qepar men
Bu d ng
Reman ng Voters n 0 ve
Townsh p w II vo e n newly
to med 01 ve Preclnc
(Success Church Basemen )
All
fo mer
01 ve Dale
Prec net voters w I now vote
In 01 ve Prec nc (Success
Church Baserpen I

TO ALL ELECTOR S IN
ORANGE TOWNSHIP Allred

Pc &amp; Tuppers Pia ns Pc a e
now combined o form Orange
Prec net - Voting Local on
Orange
Township
F e
Department Bu d ng

TO ALL ELECTORS N
SALEM TOWN SH P Dex e

Pet &amp; Salem Pc
are now
comb ned to form SALEM
Prec nc - Vot ng Local on
Sa lem Center Schoo l Bu ld ng

TO ALL ELECTORS N
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE

Lynda Carler IMISO USA 19731 F ve former Wa ds a e now
as the Amazlno Amazon w th rea gned to es ab sh Four
Red Buttons Clorls Leachman wards w th boundar es as
North
foiJows lst Ward Lyle waggoner 8 JO p m
Corpora on
PBS has Wei Streef Week boundary
Insurance Stocks Are They L ne Eas bounda y - F ont
St from Corporal on I ne o
!'!•ally?
MA S H IS on CBS A poSI Nor h side of M II s Wes
opentlve patltnt Capt Alan boundary - uppe end of M II
he s
the St south boundary - North
F:udge
declares
saviour Mal Burns ca Is In s de of tower Mill Sf 2nd Ward
South
North boundary
Co Fla119 CIA
s de of M II S East Boundary
On NBC ChiCO and he Men
- Front Stree from M II St o
'p.m
On CBS Hawaii Five 0 Nor h s de of Llnco n S West
Thieves sleal money from boundary - 7th Ave and
nc ud ng Browne!
abandoned bank ,ccounts Fea Grant s
lures Helen Hayes as the aun Ave &amp; Chestnu St to and
of agent
Danny W lllems ncludlng Pearl Sf Sout h
North s de of
(James MacArthur son of Miss boundary
L ncoln St
Hayu) and Char es Ournlng
3rd Ward - North boundary
NBC has The Rockford Files
Jim 11 h red by magu ne - South s de of L nco n St
from Peart St
wr er Joan Van Ark to help Grant S
her free 1 convict she fee s is hrough to and nclud ng
Far ane East bounda y
Innocent of hom clde
Front St from sou h s de of
9 30 p m
ABC mov e
Hey
1 m L nco n o Nor h Locust West
Page and Powell
Alive
Sally Struthers and boundary
pilot Edward Asner survive a St to Corporal on ne South
North s de of
plane crash In
l'le Yukon boUndary
w ldernus based on a true Locus St
4th Ward - A voters sou h
story
ot Locus St from Fran s to
10 pm
end Mart n Report
The news
on Nec Pollee Slory The Corpore on I ne vo e n h s
of lht wetk n review 10rt of
Tnt of Brothe hood
When ward
Polling Places are as
Of&gt; CBS Tony Orlinda and rooklo Edward Albert makes
Dawn Guests Phyll s 0 ller
two strloua errors on duty His follows ls Ward - C ty Hall
Jim Nabort Ntl Stdo~a veteran brather George Mana 2nd Ward - Basemen of
Nabon end Orlondo do 1 Hank r s 11 rorn between loyalty and M dd epa t Pub! c Llbrery
Will om• mod loy Including reporting tl'le neptl ude with Jrd ward - E emen ary
School on Pearl St (use front
I m So Lon110mo I Could Sal Minto
~ h
ward
Cry ond
Your Chnlln
On CBS Barnaby Jones Is door
Hurt In I HI mOYII tribute hired by gr ev ng tether ELementary School on Pearl
Orlando end Mist Dlllor lake Charles Lampk n o c ear he St use fran doorJ
tho IIODirl Hapburn roln In name of stewardess Tracv TO ALL ELECTORS IN

of
be
leJs than 3eG words long (or be subject to reduclloa by
tbe editor) and must be signed wltb tbe signee s ad
dress Name&amp; may be withheld upon pubUcatlon
However on request nMmes wUI be disclosed Letters
should be In good taste addressing Issues not per
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Mr and Mrs Robert White of
Keno called on Mr and Mrs
Chas D Woode and the Wm
Carr fam1ly Sunday at
ternoon Mr and Mrs Albert
Hoffner of Pomeroy called at
the Carr home Saturday
Word has been received
that Murray Hopkms of
Dayton went through heart
surgery as well as could be
expected but Is now suffenng
from kidney pOISOning
Mr and Mrs Charles
0 Bnen and Kevin of
Columbus visited her father
Garner Griffin Sunday
Maxine Yost and son
Richard of Sugar Grove
spent a weekend with
Genevieve Guthrie
Attendance at the Bible
Study held at the home of
Robert and Gay Ann Burke
here last Wednesday was
seven adults and five
children taught bY Tanva
Huffman This Wedneaday
Nov 5 the study will be held
at the same place at I 30
Others are Invited

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I DEAR DR LAMB - I am
I m my early 60s and have high
I blood pressure 150 over 11)0 I
I
I know that Is toO high l
started out at 200 over 130 and
have been taking medicine
Tax levy not an zncrease
three t1111es a day for four
As the November 4th election draws near we feel we must months
I would like to know If there
express our support for the renewal of the Me1gs County
Is
anything else to do What
Mental Health Levy
about
diet• I seem to be doing
nus Renewal Levy w!U provide contmued mental health
all
nght
with my weight I
services to the res1dents of Me~gs County
The two-tenths ( 2) mill property tax levy Is a remwal - have been told by friends my
th•s means no mcrease m taxes If this tax were removed from problem IS worrying over
your tax duplicate 1t would only amount to less than $1 00 per thiS so could you tell me if
year We urge every voter to support thlB unportant ISSUe on this IS true?
DEAR READER - You
the November ballot
are
domg just great It soWids
Thereon Johnson Chairman
to
me
as 1f that medicme is
Citizens Conuruttee of Meigs Co
Mental Health Levy domg a lot £or you and you
should continue to do what
your doctor advises you
Comments on facts •
Worry can Increase blood
pressure
and so can a lot of
In response to Laurence Baker s letter which appeared In
other
things
H1gh blood
your column Wednesday Oct 29th I would like to comment
pressure
ian
t
that
SIIDple
With a few very 1111portant facts wh1ch Mr Baker seems to
For more mformatlbn on how
lack
First the (15) miles that Mr Baker says that the voters of your blood pressure Is con
Tuppers Plams must dr1ve to get to the polls IS m reality only trolled wnte to me m care of
4 miles wh1ch lrmgs us to the so called ISOlated area m the this newspaper P 0 B01
country - which just so happens to be the basement of the 1551 Radio City Station New
Christian Church at Success - The church Is located beside a York NY 10019 Send 50
cents a long stamped self
blacktop road mamtamed by the countY
And as for anyone gerrymandermg the precincts the addressed envelope and ask
polls wUI be open to all voters of both parties so I can t see for The Health Letter number
1-11 Blood Pressure
where there IS anr Unfair advantages to either party
In most people with
Also about the reduction of the number of precincts- this
pressures
as high as yours
process wiU bring Me1gs Co back within the law - which
states that a precmct w!U vote not less than 250 voters and not be£ore trealment medicines
w!U need to be continued
more than 400
And too Mr Baker I don t think you have to worry about therea£ter and you should
our Semor Cihzens - when the polls open our Semor Citizens never slop your medlclne
will be there no matter where the Precmct Polls may be and unless your doctor telb you to
probably lots earlier than some of our younger citizens 1 do so For those who are even
because they realize how Important 1t IS to vote after all Mr slightly overweight I think It
ll! also Important lo get rid of
Baker they were votmg long before we came on the scene I
And Mr Baker 1f you are concerned about the money every excess pound of fat you
savmgs part of the situation • Why not mquU"e at the Meigs Co don t need
Most of the complications
Board of Elections I m sure they can ease your mind by
of
high blood pressure are
g.vmg you the racb! of these matters
Thank You related to formation of fatty
Clifford Longenette cholesterol particles In the
Democratic Central COIIIIIlltleeman arteries that lead to heart
Olive Precinct attacks and strokes So It Is a
Tuppers Plains Ohio

Alfred
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By the Day
Rev and Mrs Richard
Young and family of Sidney
spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs Edson Roush
Those at the home of Mary
Circle on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Melvin Circle and
family of Worthington Mr
and Mrs George Circle Mr
and Mrs James Circle of
New Haven W Va
Roy Johnaon of Racine
called on Mr and Mrs Ar
Utur Johnson on Saturday
Sheryl LeAnn and Patrick
Johnson Betty Van Meter
and Eunle Brulker called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
William Carleton of Racine

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good ldf&amp;~to be on a diet that
helps
prevent
these
problems That means a diet
that eliminates or prevenU!
obesity and is moderately low
in fat saturated rat and
cholesterol Thla Is the same
diet we recommend to I"
prevent heart and vascular
disease In the general
population whether or not you
have high blood pressure It
IS just more Important In
your case Restriction of salt
Is a good idea
DEAR DR LAMB - For
the past year and a half I
have been tested by my
H
doctor for high blood sugar
and high cholesterol He says
I have a tendency toward
diabetes I am on a 1500 4
calorie diet and have lost
approximately 14 poundS but
the blood sugar doesn t seem
to go down very much
Why would this be
described as hyperglycemia '
on my medical record if low
blood sugar 18 hypoglycemia
and the end result would be
diabetes
DEAR READER - You
are confuted by the meaning
of hyper and hypo as uaed In
medlc1ne Hyper means an
Increased amount as In a
hyper active child (over
active) and hypo means leu •
or low Your problem ls In·
creased sugar In the blood
hence your doctor calls It a
\
tendency towards diabetes
and It is correctly called
hyperglycemia H your blood "
sugar were low (just tbe
opposite of your problem) he
would have called It
hypoglycemia All cases of
low blood sugar do not end up
as dlabeU! Only s~me do It
depends on what causes the
low blood sugar
EUmlnatlng ellcess we1ght
if you have a high blood
sugar Is a sound practice and
is the first thing that should ' '
be done CongratuatiOIUI 1
hope you are able to
eliminate all the excess
weight and that your blood
sugar will then be more
normal

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PBS a ro Shooldar lo Shool
Outrage
To dramatlz.
he suffragiSI cauH Emily
Wilding Oav son lhrows hornlf
under lhe hooves ol lht K no a
horoe ot tho Corby
NBC Myslerr, ColumbO In
ldent Y Crlt I
Ad OXIC
Patrick McGoohon who dou
bles u a SPY. becomn 1 tergtl
of ColumbO 1 homlcldo proba
Tho Ali-Inn QuReed lound dead ol • drug POMEROY VILLAGE S &lt;
On CBS Kolak Dllecllvt PBS protonll Tht Tr bal overdose wl h Shelley Faba toqner wards are now
realigned to establ sh Four
Eugtr~e
Rocho butlod IO Eyo Man Blong (&lt;q) Cut res
Wards w th boundar es and
petrolman whtn alcoholltm tom The arts of Melants 1 In
1130pm
wreckt hll corHr Hlkl the Now Hlbrldos lnlorlor the
The Tonight Show !!. on NBC voting p aces as follows
1st Wa d - North
Cor
vengeance aga nat • trio of funeral ceremony ot the mod
Johnny carson Is hos
Sunday School attendance
hlevu lnvolviCI In hll lilt lltd lll&lt;ulla 01 fhe decHIId In
ABC tpoclal ASolute to the para on L ne Eas - Cor on Ott 26 was 46 0fferlng
c11e when he ost hll plafol
he So omons
tl'le con tal Best Veers of Your H t para on Line South - Oh o
shle d end but friend &lt;mur people 1 war canoes end 1e1 Parede with Dorothy Collins Rver wes - eas s de ot was $22 65 Worship serv1ces
dertdl
oplrll doncu
Snooky Lanson G sele MacKen Spr ng Ave Res den son East
sfde of Spring Avenue vo e n were held at II a m w1th
"pm
l~pm
z e and other revulars
th s Ward Poll ng place Of&gt; CBS Bronk Dane Clark
Thll s My Moma on ABC
CBS movie
The Clones
Danny Spencer domg the
crlm na flllkes h s own death
Or MIChltl GrHne ShOCked IO forme Second Ward F e devotions and Rev Meece
n a plane crash 10 he can
tp m
discover hat dlabollce gene c House on Condor s
dlnppeor
Connon Is on CBS Vera SCitnllll Gregory Sierra ha&gt; 2nd Ward - North - F om speaking £rom Luke 9 43-4«
the S E corne r ot Br ck and
II P "'
MIIH oil company owner cloned him - made an exact Lasley
The Church IS Full o£ Half
along he Sout h s de of
from ce I! of the
PBS airS KUP S ShOW
ICCUIII VICI Pretldent A.lan doub &amp;
s junct on w th Hearted Christians
Nma
Felnste n of flnanc 11 tunny doctor s bOdy - In o plot lo kill Lesley o
MONIIAY
buaineu Tht tJCtc n quest on him f gh s for his 1fe with tne Mulberry Thence a ong an Robinson was pianist and
mag
na
y
line
N
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from
sa
d
lpm
he p of h s clone written by
a also dating her daughter
lunct on o he Corpora on Chas D Woode song leader
ABC olrs Mobile Ot&gt;o The Kolly M IH
Sttve F sher
L ne Res dents on Sou h s de
Crutlder ThO syndiCIII II DOl On ABC Beretta t usts
of Lasley from Brick to Attendance was 25
o get a muckr~ker fMturn Ktren Valentine who has a
SATURIIAY
Mulberry vote In th s Ward
Tom Boa ey
1 30 p m (approx)
Mr and Mrs Chas D
shady Pill and finds maybe he
Res den s on both s des of
On NBC Tha lnvltlblo Min thouldn I
ABC hU COII!IIt lootball
Woode
Thelma Henderson
Laurel vo e n thiS Ward Eas
brHks lnlo 1111 fO rlllcuo ooent Of&gt; PBS Great Porlormon
4 30 p m
Wes
s
de
of
Spr
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Avenue
JlmH MCEIChtn who I poolno cH Jennie Ton ghl
A CBS sporl&gt; Specloculor Res den s on West Side of and Evelyn Well attended the
Run an Gymnts lcs
with
•• o prl- but dM~ lite Perfect Dlrllno Aller Ran
Spr ng Avenue vo e n th s Northeast Cluster Hymn Sing
man I COVM
dolph s dnlh Jonnlo olowly 0 ga Korbut com pet ng from Ward
Sou th - Oh o R ver at the Long Bottom U M
Rhode It on CBS Br-1 Is returns to an active life pushes LondOn
Nat ona
Horse
East side of Bu ernu
led up - no moro will lito 00 her aon Winston 1 carHr falls Show
from Madison Square wes
Avenue &amp; Br ck Stree to he Church Saturday evening
on datu nor molhtr hn Hf up In love w ... d marr '"' 1 2.&amp; Gorden New York,
s E corner of Br ck anq Oct 25 w1th an attendance or
Of&gt; PBS In Pertormancl It yur-old guordl 011 er
s p m•
Lasley Res dents on Eas s de
Wolf Trop GIM'IIItll' SCIIUIIII' NBC hH Doctors HDIP lal
ABC Wde World ol Sporls
of Butternut end Brick vote n 19 £rom several churches
wlllt tho Now Enol- Constr Drl Goodw n ond Orlttt lrnl
7pm
valory R~GIIme lnHmblt and lkt Elaanmon ond Thomn
Firing Line PBS W am this Ward Polling P ace
The next hymn sing w1ll he
lhe Kotherlnt Ounillm Dence Trujillo who hiYI bHn bHten Buckley discusses The Manson City Hall CdownSio rs
held al the Reedsville U M
North
Cor
COmpany Progr1111 lnci- by lhelr paronls end worry Phtnom.non with Vlnc:ent 3rd Ward
Euble Blako s Chltltaton 1bout nndlnA tttem homt
Bug I osl who prosecuted the porallon L ne from ts N w Church Satur'day Nov 29
corner eas ward to Spr ng
RIO scoll Joplin s Hello
Manson murder tr al
Avenue East
wes s de of 730pm
trope Bouquol
Mlplt LHI Of&gt; Kilt MCS':;;,, CBS rock
lpm
Butternu Avenue N W of ts
RIG
Tht Enttrlllntr ond musician (and roformed drug
The Jellersons are on CBS
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Jolly Roll Morton 1 Smoke -lcll Waynt Maundar Is
Of&gt; NBC Emorgoncy I Fake lun etlan w lh Lin col n H II
West side of Brick to ts Henderson went to Holzer
Houu Blun
cheroed wllh tho drug.overdoH htlrt attack by attent on Road
I30J1m
$Hklno mother In low and an function ytlth Mu be ry and Med1cal Center to see hla
murder of 1 young woman
along
an
Phyllll II on CBS
Of&gt; ABC SllrtkY lnd HUICh auto accident with no drivers at thence N E
Imaginary line from sad doctor on Fnday and he was
• pm
11011 11 fllllly dlllert to nail e tht scent
Of&gt; CBS All In lito Family
On ABC Soturda1 Night Live junction to he Corporat on round much improved
heroin pulhtr
Line 11
Its junction with
ABO IOOtblll LOS Angello On PBS Soy Brother wllh Howord COIIII
Mrs Genevieve Guthne
Rams 11 Phllodoll&gt;hll I~GlH
lnltrnll one I Anlmotlon Fn Spr ng Ave Reslden s on the
Islam Tho Nollon Of Isla•
NBC movlo 'Thi OWl and IHiurlno Walllct o Mutlam I Yll II on PBS EdQar AI on Wes s de of Buflernut N w of returned to her home here
lltt PUMYCif (1913) IIODk mud pool SonIa 5X Sanchez POl'S The MIICIUO Of lhe Red Lincoln Hill Road vote n th s
_.m o-v• sooa1 mHII oo end Mayor Richard HIIChM' Of O..th end 1 take.off on Ward Residents on the wes Saturday afternoon from
side of But ernu be ween he Holzer Medical Center
oo dMctr Barbra Slrtlllnd
monst..- movln IR
Gory lnd
Oh o River and Llnco n H II
PBS -ont 1 Mark RuiUII NBC hu Potrocalll
I 3t p m
Mr and Mrs Clair Woode
Road vote In ward ,.
Comedy Sptelll Tho political
CBS olrs Doc
11 It 11-m
Residents
on
the
Wes
s
de
of
'pm
humorltl
· o NBC ToniOhl thow Johnny
Wollltlngtonpertormt
nlghlclub oUdltnct
CBS Mary Ty or ""-• Brick vote n th s Ward
ca...... lllkl Will! Oav d Bren TedOf&gt;has
prDpOied
lo Georgetle Residents on he Nor h s de of
nor and Rolph Nldor
On CBS Moudo encour- ABC Movie : Salon 1 Trion mdnY tl mn but now that she Las ey vott tn this Ward
Sou h
From the June on of
VIvlan when V y 1 ox huNOTICE ON FILING
Shipwrecked Kim NOYik ICCepts
Bu
ernul end Lincoln Hll
WIII em Redfield klndln IIPirkt Oil
S.W
A
T
IS
on
ABC
Holido
OF INVENTORY
rnc:uen
Doug MCClure
an ow
and tol~ollve Frank Gorshln Road westward along bu no
AN
II APPRAISEMENT
Mlcilltl
COIUid
trtiPISI
on PBS RHIIdldH looks II lniO dtvlll lerrltory wllh Jim convicted dope dHier ore nclud ng the Nor h s de of
germtnt workers Chlceno O.vlt Alolandro Roy
llrlnded when lhelr sabOiaged Lincoln H 1 Road Jack The State of Oh o Meigs
Fioher Road and Lincoln county court of common
strHt museums and Eddlt
CBS
Movlt
II MldiOIII Tht copter crashn Two t11ms are He
to the Corpora on Pleas Probate Dlv 110n
Polmltrl
Napln But Deported gang looking tor lhem - lhflr Linegh ISWes
Corpore on
10 p m
..... turns sonob rd bring m r - • end the mob 1 hII
To the EXecutor of he
CBS hiS Medical Ctnltr blek IIIVI Richard Widmar~ men who Want to silence Line Polling Place
es ate to such of he follow ng
Pomeroy
elementary
School
Opera singer Robtrll Peltrl Rosuno Br1111
Johnny Rlz (GOrlh nl befOre
as are res dents of he Stat e of
4th ward - North - wes
an old door friend of Dr
ht lalks too much
Oh o viz he survlv ng
LOChner Checkl In
NBC movie Tht Sugarlond side of Butternut o Its tunc spouse the nex of kin he
THURSDAY
Exprns (1974) Goldie Hown tlon w th L ncoln H II Road beneflclar es under the w 11
II 30 fl.lll
roluclonl husband Wll thence wes ward a on; end and o the attorney or a
NBC hos lht Tonlohl Show PBS eln Gillin over COt&gt; oprlnos
lfom Alltll'lon from 1111 kid Including both s des of Lincoln orneys representing any of
De II Reese IS OUHI hOII to the I'Mrly Whiles) Makt om napa
highway
pe rolman Hill Road Jack Fisher Road the atoremen loned persons
Ab go I Van Buren The Caplaln lUI I llftllme
Michael
sacks
and
ltldl a and L ncoln He gh s to he
Jesse
L
ShiHJlllker
J m
and Ttnnllle
pout
of
200
pallce
can
on • Corporal on Line Res idents Deceased Middleport Oh o
PBS
hll
B
ICk
Porapec!IYI
CBS Mov • Tho Affair
on
the
West
side
of
Butternu
mid Chaill to their dHtlnatlon
Sa l sbury Townsh p
No
Songwrlior Nalalle Wood of on tno Ntw1
Sugorlond Tax Dlrecltd by between the Ohio River and 21655
lpm
IIICied with pollll mHII R-1
Lincoln Hill Road vole n th •
Yeu are nereby not f ect t'la
NBC movie
~d lho Sloven Spollborg
Wagner writ tn by BtrNre
Ward East Ohio R ver the Inventory and Ap
930pm
tlermudo Trl-11
Honey
Turner
corporet on Line
Of&gt; CBS Bob Newhart oets Sou h
sement of the estate of he
..._.... diMP- on I
Wnt Corpora on
ne pre
aforemen loned
deceued
Florldl Bimini cruiH Sam trilled on 1 morning lalk show nor
TUISDAY
hward
to
end
ncludlng
10
p.m
Groom Fred MacMurray ona
lat e ol seld County was fled
111-m
bOth
&gt;Ideo
of
Lincoln
He
gh
•
On CBS Carol Burntll with
In th s Court Sa d Inventory
PBS a rs Gillin Ovor IOn DoMI Mills to oftor lliem
Htltn Reddy who Olngs No Po lng Piece - OAV Hall on end Appraisement w II be fQr
The BHII jiyporltntlon end Till WIIIOM lrt on C85
Butternut
Avenue
(Sec
AIC olrs The Poul LYAdl Way to Tree a Lady
hearing beto'te th s Court on
lhe htert
Of&gt; PBS SoundiiiU Jose 350 18 Rev Code)
Vorltty Hour
wllh Jock
12 h dey of November
lpm
TO ALL ELECTOR S IN the
1975
a 10 oo o clock A M
NBC oln Movln Of&gt; o- AIIIII'IIGII Till OlmOIICI lroth Follclono
TOWNSHIP
ABC has Matt Helm Horse SALISBURY
An y person des r na to fil e
Il Dlllvory Rololgh
WI"' tn - Noncy Wolktr
Outs
de
Corporet
on
I
nes)
I'BS hll Tho Romentlc "'IIVH
ons here o m us fife
thtlr truck riDOMt'llttl lftd
The Towhsh p has been excep
11 45 p. 111 I oppro• l
th em a leas five days prior to
auctl- off Sonny Will R-11'1!1 lnora peri 2 CRI
real gned to establish two the d&amp;te set for hearing
On
NBC
Salurday
Night
chollonoo now - . !lOlly
vo ng precincts voters west
Given under my hand and
Grier and Arl Motrano to 1 PI$ llrt Closalc Tlllttre
of State Route No 143 and seal of sa d Court th s 29th
Prtvltw Tho Humanllltl In
W n- llkl Ill flee
e
Route
N
7
North
o
the
Sta
ABC hll Hoppy Deys Arl Tonj.il I JINYIIW Of Tht
day ot Octobe 197.5
Township bOundary w II vo e
llllchard Brlnoloy
Fonzlt tho Flalfool' pollees lllvolt
at new y 11amed Bradbury
Manning 0 Webster
Arnold 1 drlvo In lo prtvtnl 1 WI"' Wllllm AIIPitlon ol
Proclncl !Bradbury G'rade
Columbia UniYW~Ity
Judge.
rumble
Schoot)
Vottn
East
of
Ste
e
tpm
By Ann 8 Walson
Of&gt; CBS GOOd T met Pollllcs
R
No
1•~
will
vo
e
at
Rock
PI$ lin CIIUk Tlllttrl
Deputy Clerk
estranges the bedfttlow1
Sprlnos Pet !Salisbury
Jomet llktt do nolhlng hock Tho Hurnonlllel In Arl Tonlghl Dlf'"" 171&amp;
Townshlf
Building
at
Rock
D.Y Richerd
( 01 31 I I) 7 21c
Albar Reed Flcwldl tor Tho RIVIII
lrlnalev CIPIIIn AIIIOiult In IJ Ullted Prell 18 S,rintl
nowcomor Stonley Clay
TO
ALL
eLECTORS
IN
PIS llrt OUrotory
Tht dUIQII hit - - r l 1 roman ....tllell
LETART TOWNSHIP Eosl
World Turned Upoldo Down lie lenttaltl Mrl Mlleprop
PROVIDENCE RJ , Oct Letart Precinct and Letart Ohlo lh s 29th doy ol Oclober
Story Of Jomes ArmllfHd
Pnc nc ere now combined to 1975
IIIVI - AmtriCIII IPY WhO C movlo Mr MIIHIY~ 31 -,.. eGionlal g.-a! lorm
Lelarl Pel - VOl no
h•lpod defoal lht Brlfllh 11 l1974l Clllrlos Bron1011 •• t~e
Locl1 on
Community
Yor~fown In 1111 Dy WWI&lt;Ino os mob Wlllt L """ Crltlll Lte - - lllDnd relldenta
Edw n s cozarl chairmen
ding ol Leier! Fol s
Purctll
ol Newpart to JlllllPI1 Brltllb SuiTheloreoolng
I Wllltr bthlnd lht Illite
Dorothy
M
Johns on
Is
n
effec
ror
Of&gt; Tho Strtetl of Son
I ....
director
Meigs
County
Board
.- 1975 elect on
Fronclsco ~BC 1 cop 11 ~llled CBS aln .Ill Mfl 50111
with bell
- - the
In Nov
In w ness whereof we nave of Elect ons
the
hope
of
ending
In
I
IIWII
thlfl
lnd
lltt
only
PBS hll cans-or SurviYII
herew h subs cr bed our
Kll J TDftiDhf l'ltnurft and w Inns 11 1 Pllholoo cal Ilor blockade of the
city names off c ally a Pom e oy I 0 31 j c
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By SrEVE WU.SfEIN
UPI SporiB Writer
NEW YORK (UP!)- Even
the official scorer at Mad1son
Square Garden cannot
believe tbe New York Knlcks
finally have a big forward or
a center who can rebound
Spencer Haywood had JUBI
fimshed playing his best
game Since coming to New
York from Seattle last week
scoring 26 polnU! hittmg the
boards and making h1s
presence felt on defense to

lead the Krucks to a 117 I 13
triumph
I felt good about what I
was do10g sa1d the powerful
6-foot 9 forward
I had
confidence I felt 11 before I
walked on tbe court I can t
complam about 26 pomb! and
a VICtory
Here s somethmg you
might be concerned about
sa1d a reporter showing h1111
the rebounding totals on the
off1C18l scorecard
Three rebounds •

Ha ywood shouled
That
cant be r1ght Yeah I m
concerned about tha t
Everybody knew the sheet
must be wrong if not for
Haywood for Bill Bradley s
total of II rebounds No one
could remember Bradley get
hng II rebounds smce hiS
Prmceton s days
The sheet was wrong Hay
wood had II Bradley one
When Haywood was In the
Knicks moved ruruung on an
11.{) burst early 10 the third

penod to turn a three pomt
del Cit mto a 67~9 lead
Haywood with four fouls
then went to the bench for the
rune mmutes an&lt;! the Kings
outscored the Knicks 3~24
He returned and the Kn1cks
held their slim lead the rest of
the way
Walt Fraz1er paced the
Knicks w1th 32 pomts to
VIrtually negate the 35 points
of Kansas C1ty s Nate Ar
chi bald
Spencer was domg h1s

Wrestlers begin
drills on Monday
Wrestling fans of Me1gs IS seen on televiSIOn He says
CoWIIy w1ll be happy to know that mos t professwnal
that the 1971&gt;-76 wrestl ng wrestl ng IS staged and
season 1s about to begm
designed for aud1ence appeal
On Monday Nov 3 wh le H1gh School wresUmg
practice will begm for all ls based on the prenuse that
vars1ty wrestling candidates two contestants both of equal
Th1s year s team has two or s m1iar s1ze and we1ght
returmng D1str1ct ChampiOns compete Wltil one 1s able to
as well as many expenenced hold the other s shoulders to
wrestlers from last year s the mal £or a penod of two
squad
seconds This 1s called a pm
Coach Ray Goodman says
It IS becommg more and
the umque thmg about more difficult to attract and
wrestlmg IS that any size hold good athletes n a sport
shape he1ght or we1ght boy lila t demands so much from
can part c1pate Any boy
Is participants Goodman
who attends Me1gs H1gh says
School 1s eligible to par
Many Me1gs wrestling £ans
tlc1pale Goodman says fmd lhe exc1temenl of watch
We1ght classes are 98 105 mg a match more than they
112 119 127 132 145 155 167 bargamed for Even though
175 185 and unlimited
there are many rules
Goodman believes the key des1gned to protect the
STEVE RANDOLPH Me1gs Marauder jumor
to the success of th1s year s wrestlers fans who don t
defensive back Is rive feet ten mches tall and we1ghs 137
team" II be find ng boys who understand the rules at the
pounds He Is the son of Inez Randolph and reSides at
are 1n the upper four weight begmmng of a match are soon
Route 2 Pomeroy
brackets - 167 175 185 and telling the referee what he is
heavywelghl We are ex m ssmg Goodman says
penenced and have good
The Marauders have over a
depth at the lower and m month of practice before
termed1ate we1ghls bul we the1r opener the Holiday
need the upper weights to Tournament m Chesapeake
round out two squads
Follow ng a tough schedule m
Goodman says
January February the
Accordmg to Goodman the season w1ll be capped In
calibre of wresUing on a high March w1th the State Tour
conference participate m schoollevel1s far above what nament m Columbus
College Football Rouodup
post-son contests It would
By FRED McMANE
seem that two losses could he
UP! Sports Writer
There are only two weeks fatal 10 terms of being
before the college football selected for a major bowl
Florida wanU! the Orange
bowl committees officially
begin extending Invitations Bowl but to get there the
and the pre8811re Ia already Gators would most likely
on several of the nation s top- have to wm or tie for the
Southeastern Conference
ranked teams
PeM State Florida and title The Gators are tied With
Southern California all will be Alabama and the two teams
w1th facts produced by our
racing some formidable do not meet 10 the regular By SAM FOGG
UPI
Sports
Writer
staff
competition this Saturday season Since Alabama
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Republican Louis Frey of
knowing that a 1088 could ligures to win Its remaining
Unsympathehc
congres10nal
Florida told Rozelle that his
keep them from a preferred games Florida must also
That may not be easy Its committeemen are shll own statistics indicated that
post«aaon game
Ninth-ranked Pem State next three games are with unconv1nced by Com the no show difference
and lOth ranked Florida conference foes Auburn missioner Pete Rozelle s between sold-out home
already have lost once With Georgia and Kentucky -and cla1m that the three year-old games and those still blacked
more teams for the bowl the Gators have beaten ant blackout law 1s harmmg out amounted to only 458 fans
committees to choose from Auburn and Georgia In the pro football profIts to the tune a contest
Rozelle said the NFL had
this year because of the B1g same season only once In the of $9 million m the last two
seasons
no thought of switching to a
Ten
Pac1f1c
Eight last 12 years
They also seemed unmoved pay or cable TV system at
Florida third In the nation
Conference s decision to let
by
Rozelle s suggestion at a this point but If
the
more than one club £rom each 10 total offense Is a 8lll110lnt
House
Commerce
sub
downward
spiral
goes
on
we
favorite to beat Auburn but
committee
hearing
Thursday
would
have
to
consider
a
Gators quarterback Don
that
a
permanent
ban
on
Tonrght's games Gaffney miBsed the last two blacking out sporU! events change of format We like
what we have but If we can I
games with Injury and the
SEOIIL
sold out m advance 101ght exist we d have to look into
Tigers
have
won
three
In
a
Jackson ot Athens
rorce the National Football other possibilities
row
Go llpolls at Waverly
Ironton at Melgo
Pem State which has been League to 1111pooe a more
Wellston at Logan
to a major bowl game In each restrictive television policy
BEULAH
TVC
I think you re sitting In a
of the past rour seasons Is
GROVE CITY Ohio (UP!)
Alexander at Belpre
Federa Hocking at Warrer1 being considered by the tub of butter said Sub- - Three Legs Charlie took a
committee Chairman Torbert clear lead on the final turn
Local
VInton County al Nelsonville Orange Cotton and Sugar MacDonald D Mass
Bowl committees But the
and was never threatened
York
SVAC
Nlttany Uoos have three sponsor of the proposed down the stretch to beat
North Golllo at Eaotern
games against formidable legislation to continue the Hereford by six and on e-half
~mmes Volley at Hannan
competition This Saturday three-year tryout of the anti lengths In the featured $3 600
Trace
!5th~anked Maryland Is the blackout law indefinitely
Southern at Soulhwestern
eighth allowance race at
Olhtn
opposition and the game --at This was in answer to Beulah Park here Thursday
Tr mb e at Miller
Rozelle s statement tha t the
Jack Burton showed
Parkersburg at Point Maryland- 18 a tossup
NFL
might
have
to
change
1ts
Southern
California
hasn
t
The
winner ridden lly Mike
Pleaoant
television
format
1f
a
FRIDAY(Nov 7l
lost a game yet and even If
Perrotta covered the six
SEOAL
bl11ckout ban continued to furlongs In 1 ll I~ and
they
were
to
stumble
ooce
Athens at Waverly
before the season ends It s whittle down season ticket returned $5 4U $3 4U and $3
Wellston at Ga llpolls
Logan at Ironton
likely they would stlll get to sales and hurt game at
The 6 3 daily double
Me go at Jackaon
tendance
play
In
a
major
bowl
game
combmallon
of Breezing
TVC
MacDonald
questioned
But
the
Rose
Bowl
Is
the
MBI'k
and
Artist
was worth
Nelsonville York at
Rozelle
s
testimony
that
the
Alexander
only one that Interests Coach
$316 60
Belpre at Warren Local
1973law has meant more than
John
McKay
and
right
now
A crowd or 3 190 wagered
Olhtrs
Federal Hocking at Trimble his Trojans bold only a half $8 4 million losses m $3221M
Fairland ot VInton County
game lead over California In decreased season ticket sales
Pomero~ Bowling t...anes
Southern at Caldwell
the Pac Eight for the trip to this season and last plus
Sunday Late
Hahnan W Vo al Symmes
N ghl M xed
Pasadena Southern Cal another $600 000 in radio and
Valley
Ocl 26 1975
concession
revenues
meets California Saturday in
Miller at Point Valley
Team No 6
54 26
The rormer Harvard Team No s
Wahoma at Slotersvllle
51 28
a game that Is a must for
SATURDAY(Nov I)
48 32
told Qual y Pr n Shop
football
captain
both
clubs
Team No 2
36 44
Eastern at F rontler
newsmen
arter
hearlng
Pautev s tns &amp; Realty 26 So~~
If we lose we re not going
U 56
I m not the Te am No 4
to the Rose Bowl McKay Rozelle
High nd v dual game says If they beat us and slightest bit Impressed with Men - J m Robe ts 186
Wom*n
Jean Spencer 148
don t lose another game his figure It s not accurate secon
d high nd vidual game
and
doesn
l
jlba
with
the
fact
(men
Rage Sp en ce r 185
they II be back In It They re
obtained by our Investigative (women) Jean Grueser 40
not really out of it
High ser es - Men - Don
The Trojans Bl'e an 81!. staff or the league s own Beeg e 434 Women
J ean
Its my JlllrenU! who are point favorite to beat the reports to the Federal Com Grueser Jtl
second nigh
r es em en
Roger
havq more trouble with Bears
munlcations Commission se
Spencer 433 (women Man
their feelings
In other games Saturday The season ticket sale losaes Hoover 375
h gh game - Team
The Perrys and McCialns Involving top-ranked teams show no place else but In his NoTeam
6 - S74 earn h Oh ser es
however plan to get tog~ther No I Ohio State plays In statement and I have to stick
Te am No 6 - 1518
prior to the game
diana No 2 Oklahoma visits illlli•llll•~~""'!!!lflj!
We re going to my Oklahoma
State No 3
JlllrenU! house before the Nebraska is at Missouri No
game and I m nol too keen 8 Alabama visits Mississippi
about that even though I State No 7 Michigan travela
OFFICE
S 9 30 to 12 2 to 5 !CLOSE
know they II be nice says to Minnesota and No 8 Texas
AT
NOON
ON
THURS l- EAST COURT
Mrs McClain But after the is at SMU No 5 Texas A&amp;M
game we 11 have fun
is Idle

Bowl pressure
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Congress seems

Steelers have
versatile men
PI'ITSBURGH (UP!) The Pltllburgh Steelen have
been switching players all
over the place this season and
It has paid oft In several
victories aecordlng to of
£enalve line coach Dan
Radakovich
Radakovich said the
Steelers are able to alternate
various players because they
are of equal ability and It
glvea them more rest
I don t know of anybody
who alternates players as
much aa I do he said
For inltance Sam Davis
plays left guard In the second
and fourth periods wblle
Gerry Mullins handlea the
right pard alot In the lint
three period! Ray Mansfield
II at center for the first and
third periods and Mike
Weblter handlea the chores
for the eecond and fourth
periods
Jim Clack Ia the bualeat
player He playa guard two
quarten on the left aide and
one quarter on the right side
16Very week
Clack admlta It has been
tougher thla week getting
ready for Sunday s clssh with
the Bengali In Cincinnati
"'bii has been a buay week
becauae we re pull~ In a lor
of new stuff for Onclnnatl
and I have to get It on both the
left and right ildes Clack
said
All of the Steelers were on
the pr~~Ctlce field Thilnday
but ~ back Fruco
Harrllla 111111 a queatlon mark

£or the Cincinnati game He
has been bothered by a toe
lnjw-y most of the season

Sipe may start
at QB Sunday
BEREA Ohio (UP!) Brian Slpe Ia expected 1o
start at quarterback Sunday
for the Clevel1!nd Browns
when they face the Colts In
Baltimore
Coach Forrest Gregg has
declined to uy whether Sipe
of veteran slgnai-(:BIJer Mike
Phipps will be at the helm
But Thunday Gregg gave a
clue to hla ~~election by saying
Tom DeLeone would start at
center DeLeone who started
against Washington last
Sundlly with Slpe getting the
call at quarterback just
happena to be Slpe s special

snapper
Forrest said he was
making some changes
DeLeone said Then he
named me (Instead of John
Demarle) at center
Demarle and Del.eone
have been buddies since
Del«M joined the club The
llwildllnllllpments has not
made a difference In their
at~ludett

We re good rrlenda
DeLeone said
We both
know that football is a
bualneu We both want to
start and we botb want to
win

unmoved by Pete

WRESTJ.JNG rans remember Me1gs nussmg a first
place lly I&gt; pomt In last years Holiday Tournament Bob
Musser 1B shown m action pinning his opponent at the
tournament

Comeback honors
are announced
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! )- Jun
Palmer of the Baltimore
Or10les and Tom Seaver of
the New Yorlr MeU! who
struggled through IDJUry
plagued seasons a year ago
have been named Comeback
Players of the Year m their
respective leagues by Umted
Press lhternatlonal
The two nght-handers both
former Cy Young Award
WIIUiers rebourded £rom the
worst sea9011s of their careers
to top their leagues In \'IC
tor1es m 1975 Both were
runaway winners In a
ballotmg of 20 baseball
correspondents from each
league
Palmer who bounced hack
from a 7 12 sellson last year to
a 23-11 record received II 'h
polnU! to easily outdistance
Clevel11nd s Boog Powell In
the American League votmg
Powell received 41&gt; points
(one writer split his vote
between Palmer and Powell)
with Boston s Rick Wise
receiving two votes and New
york s Chi'IS Chambliss and
Kansas City s John Mayberry
one each
Seaver 22-9 thiS season
arter going just ll ll last
year got 121!! votes to beat

BOWUNG GREEN Ohio
But more Importantly to
(UP!) - There wW be no Judy is the fact that the
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Judy Cardinals of jlall State
McClain Sat~f;fhjpl Ball competing for tl!t -first time
State and Bowlln8 cQreen this year In th~ MAC are
meet in a Mid American coached by her husband
Callference footbaB game Dave McClain a former
The game wW be played In Bowling Green quarterback
Doyt L Perry Stadium IIIII safety under Parry
named aller Judy's father
ReaDy I m not In the
former BG football coach &amp;Rd ~llliddle r!YS the lontler BG
athletic dlrectCI' Doyt Piny thlilent 'T'iri on ~ Bide
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Ball State b Actlllllly I think

San D1ego s Randy Jones In
the National League Jones
received 3'h votes wh1le New
York s Dave Kingman
Philadelphia s Greg
Luzmskl CincmnaU s Gary
Nolan and Los Angeles Burt
Hooton each got one vote
The careers of Palmer and
Seaver are curiOusly par~
Both are 30 and were raised
10 Califorrua botb were Cy
Young Award wmners m 1973
(Seaver also won In 1969)
each pas won 20 or more
games m a seaaon at least
four times each had bls
worst season last year and
each Is considered the
prenuer nght-handed pitcher
In hiS league
DISBbled for seven weeks
by arm trouble m 1974
Palmer enjoyed the best
season of his pro career m
1975 He lied J1111 Cat£1Sh
HWiter of the Yankees for
most vlctones 10 the majors
and also led the majors in
shutouts (10)
Seaver bothered by sciatic
problems In 1974 led the NL
m victories and had a 2 38
eai'Jied run average with hve
shutouts and 280 mnings
p1tcbed He also led the
league In strllteouU! w1th 243
while establishing a major
league record for most
consecutive seasons w1th 200
or more strikeouts (8)

THISTLEDOWN
NORTH RANDALL Ohio
(UPI) - Antoni() GraeU got
Patch ot White up In the final
stndes to "m the featured •
allowan ce
race
at
Thistledown Thursday
Fairambler was second and
Delight Dada third
The winner was timed at
I 12 f.5 for the six furlongs
and returned $10 20 $4 20
$380

The 8-1-3 trlfecta of Block
Dance Steel Trap and First
Burst pa1d $53 80 to holders of
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f rst v1ctory Brewer and
Bobby Smith comb ned for 23
of the Cavs 39 pomts 10 lhe
third quarler Smith had )().
of 14 to top all scorers w1th 22
pomts
In the only ABA game
James Sil1!s pumped 10 29
po10ts and Larry Kenon hit a
11&gt;-looter w1th 22 seconds left
to stop a £ur1ous rally and
lead the San Antomo Spurs to
a 102-100 VICtory over the San
Diego Satls

own things out there for the
first time smce he s been with
us
Kmck Coach Red
Holzman sa1d You can t do
everythmg thai s wr1tten
down You ve got to free
U!nce a litUe and he was doing
that
In the only other NBA
game Cleveland whipped
Clucago 108-91
J1m Brewer scored 16
pomts
grabbed
mne
rebounds and blocked two
shots as Cleveland posted 1b!

CHESTER TOWNSHIP
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the Trustees tn reahfy ts only a
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4- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Oct. 31, 1975

Rockets··l)tock':;;8imi~"\itle·· path

.Cavs capture
first victory

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RICHFIElD, Ohio (UPI )
- If Jim Brewer missed
seven straight shots fn a
game two years ago, he
would probably have never
sent another basketball to the
hoop. But things are different
now. '
"Even fhqugh I kept
missing, I made up my mind
to keeJI shooting because I
knew they would go in," said
Brewer, who tossed in 16
points , grabbed
nine
rebounds and blocked two
shots Thursday night as the
Cleveland Cavaliers posted
their first victory of the
season -a 1111-91 decision
over the Chicago Bulls. ·
Brewer and Bobby Smith
combined. for 23 of
Cleveland's 39 points in the
third. quarter.
"It W811 t&gt;ne . of ,the. best
games I've ewr ·PlaYeou''
Brewer said, "I was
prlsed we did as well as we
did. But you. have to keep
concentrating."
After taking a 46-39 lead at
halftime, the Cavaliers made
nine of their first 10 third
period shots to open an 11·
point lead before the BuDs
ra!Ued to cut the deficit to 5856 with 8:02 left in the third
startl8,
It was at this point
Clevl!land center Jim Chones
was ejected from the game
after being tagged with two
. teclvtlcal fouls by referee
Jimmy Clark.
"I was talking to myself
when I got tagged with the
first technical and I was
speaking to Tom Boerwlnkle
when I got hit with the

sur-

second ," said Chones, whose
fine for the offenses will total
$25(1. "I hale to hurt the learn,
but. the thing that really hurts
Is the fine."
With Chones in the locker
room watching the game on
closed-circuit television ,
Brewer and Smith took over
lis the Cavaliers opened up an
8&amp;-72 bulge going into the final
12 minutes. Smith hit on fiveof-Six lrom the field and
Brewer tossed in ail five of
his play-action shots in the
third peiod.
It was Chones' 12-footer
that gave Cleveland a 1&amp;.18
lead with 2:02left in tbe first
period and the Cavaliers
never lost the lead.
"We just can't keep
missing thOBe !$-footers in
the first half," said Chicago
Coach Dick Motta. "And
Chones' ejection from the
game didn 't hurt !bern a bit,
did it?"
Luke Witte took over for
Chones and Cleveland Coach
Bill Fitch said the fonner
Ohio State seven-footer
"came through with flying
colors."
"I put Luke in to help spur
the fans on and I needed
someone that could match
Boerwinlde and (Nate) Thur·
man in size," added Fitch.
Smith, who hit on only two·
of;18 shots in the Cava' season
opener last week against
Golden State, tossed in llklf·
14 from the field to top all
scorers with 22 points. Dick
""Snyder added 17 and Jimmy
Cleanions had 16 for
Cleveland, whUe Bob I.A)ve
paced Chicago with 17.

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As ~lghtgameswlUttheRangers
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York, Derelt:.Sanderson, pro .pass from Qarry Unlier, who
bockey'skdokiestcenter;was was a penalty ldlling partner
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about lack of-ice .Ume. A:·few . to the Bruins.
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conf.erencelj,-Where hf doesn't sha~ up anybody
claimed to be ·a victim of who's been there a few
Ranger politics-Sanderson years" by benching ·Utem.
stepped into hlS·hew blue 8lid
The trade to tile Blues, for a
American Baskotball Auoclo· yellow road uidfonn of the first round draft choice, was
lion Standings
Blues and scored his first the fourth move in SanBV united Pr:!!i"'""'ttonal , goal of the seuon before the . deriiOil 'S career. He played ,
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Nov . 9 at Gallipolis Post 27
from I to 3, p.m. was announced anda thank-you note
was read from Mrs. Florence
Richards for assisting at her
reception and also from Mrs.
Lula Hampton for Racine's
part in hosting the reception.
The meeting opened in
· ritualistic form with Mrs.
Young giving the prayer. The
pledge to the flag and the
preamble to the constitution
of the American Legion
Auxiliary was given. Officers
reports were also given.
The door prize .donated by
Mrs. Norris was won by Mrs.
Mary S. Roush. A sllenl
auction was held and Mrs.
Young served refreshments
of cider and donuts. Others
attending were Mrs. Eunie'·
Brinker, Mrs. Margaret Yost, ,
Mrs. Mary F. Roush, Mrs.
County Scholarship Fund . Frances Roberts and Mrs.
The next meeting of the Martha Lou Beegle.
County Council will be Nov. 6
at Eastern High School. The
seventh grade class trip was
also discussed.
A movie, "People Taking
Action'' was shown by John
Riebel , superintendent .
Coffee and punch were
served during the movie.

Eastern PTSA hoids
regular meeting Monday

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Chillic othe Veterans Hospital
for the annual Christmas
party.
A hook of poetry will be
presented to Mrs. Naomi
Stobart who recently lost her
mother by death . The district
party for veterans at the
Athens Mental Health Center
was announced for Nov. 13.
The juniors who will host the
party are in need of game
prizes . The legislative
bulletin was ordered .
. A field orientation session

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Department wiU serve an
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Tuesday at the American
Legion Hall in Rutland .

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·IX I DAVID A. SLATEM
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Resident of Salisbury Township for 22 years. Twenty
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years building construction experience. Graduate of
Wellsburg, W. Va . H.S. Veteran of World War II 1U.S.
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Lifelong resident of Salisbury Township. Grftduate of
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Wor. Married to former Frances Evans and hsvel son,
Artie. Member and past commftnder of Drew Webster
Post 39 Amerlcftn Legion . Business Manager ol Meigs
Legion Boseboll Team. Member of Enterprise U.M.
Church. Twenty years of clerical experience.

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The other bls game Sunday
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playing the DaU.s Cowboys
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parent subsli lutes are offered
preparatory 'o re-entry into
society. Hysell was accompanied to the meeting by
Byrn Vaughan . The unit
·presented Hysell with a check
for $25 for use In his program.
Also speaking at the
meeting was Mrs. Maxine
Plummer of \be Community
Mental Health Board 648.
Introduced by Mrs. Grace
Pratt, president, she was
accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Skinner, director of the
personal advocacy program
in Meigs County .
Mrs. Plummer talked
about the work of the Meigs
County Mental Health Clinic
located in the former Meigs
General. Hospital building, of
the services offered by the

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Fullback Ralph Baylor
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first down on a five-yard run , n
with 25 seconds left. Lucas
went over from two-yards out
as the Parents' Night crowd
went wild.
STATISTICS
DEPARTMENT
RH KC
F.irst Downs
21 9
Yards Rushing
276 79
Yards Passing
99 · ll4
Total Yardage
375 193
Passes Attempted . 8 17
Passes Completed
5 8
Fumbles
3 0
Fumbles Lost
3 0
Interceptions
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Penalties
5-45 6-50
By Quarters :
Rock Hill
7 7 61 8-26
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Juvenile Officer · Carl
Hysell presented
the
program Tuesday night at a
meeting of the Alnerican
Legion ·Auxiliary of Drew
,Webster Post 39 held at the
hall.
. He used the film, "Children
10 Trouble" to emphasize the
seriousness of Ute juvenile
delinquency problem, the
ways in which juvenile of.
fenders are punished and the
results of the punishment.
Hysell said that juveniles In
trouble list unsatisfactory
homelife as the major cause
of their problems and said
that confinement in a
detention center br reform
school is not usually the best ·
route toward rehabilitation.
He talked about the success
of halfway houses where a

By Charlene

' . Election Day dinner was
planned when the American
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Avariety of supplies for use in the M~!f! Coun!Y Girl Scout Legion Auxiliary of Racine
programs have been received, Mrs. ~ 'P,tomll;'·servtbe unit Post 602 met recently at the
professional heal tit and social director reports. These may be plckeA 1lli, ~t,~f.hb'll' pexi .'' hall.
workers and noted thst for week by leaders.
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,Serving of soup, sandthe first time Meigs County
Among the supJilles available are pennlsslon slips, trtp- wtches, pie and coffee will
hss a psychiatrist available Jling appllcaUons, money earning applications, sponsorship begin at 11 a.m. at the legion
at the clinic
agreement, Insignia and badge :onlef fortllll, troop finance hall.
Mrs. Pl~mD)er talked ri!I!Ofl fortllll, individual girl's records, troop dues record
Donations were made
abOut the drug and alcohOl ~'· forms, troop ~ttendanoe recorda and registration forms.
dl!fing the meeting conducted
services now available ·
Mrs. l'homa also reports that she his the bicentennial by Mrs. Julia Norris to the
through Ute center and asked . .patch .~vallable . A bicentennial project l.s a re~~ulreme~t and Easter Seal Society, the
for support ol the two-tentlis •. inorderfortbe glrlato llet the patch the le¥&lt;~ers m1181 subml~ a Christmas Seals and the
Qf a mllllevy for .the Meigs • 3, by 5 card giving Ute, name, age, adcli'ess, proje~, troop
Gallia • Jackson mentai number and the leaders sigrt!lture.
health services noting that ·
POMEROY BROWNIE I'ROOP %'11
unless the levy Is passed, the
Patty W.rd WBI Welcomed 8S a Del¥ member at the
services·in Meigs County will Monday night meeting of' Troop 271. Mrs. Vera Johnson,
be discontinued.
leader, conducted an Investiture ceremony for the new girla in
The auxiliary endorsed the Ute troop.
levy.
It was noted that Nov. 16-22
,t;A~l' MEIGS The
will be Education and I
POMEROY IIROWNIES 'It
Scholarship Week and Mayor
·Monday nlght'smeetlngof U\e Ponieroy Jlrliwnie Troop 76 Eastern P.T.S.A. held its
Dale Smith will be asked to included an investiture ceremony and a rededication service regular meeting at Eastern
for other members of the troop.
High School Monday evening.
issue a proclamation.
Invested were Sandrl, Cwnmlngs, Candy Davis, Teresa The meeting opened with
A $6 donation was mlide to Mulford and Dlama White. Unable to be present for the prayer by Mrs . Unda Ed·
the Ohio Society for Crippled ceremooy were Sandra Matto1. Theglrls were presented their wards. Mrs. Helen Blake
Children. The bulletin from
Mrs. Florence Richards, ~pina'along With Ute World Association pins. Brownies presided over the meeting.
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cated wete I.Jsa Baxter, Kim Eblin, Crystal Dane, Trina The secretary and treasurer
Eighth District president, Reeves, Jaye Roberta, Chai'lene Swllriz, Sherry Wem and reports were given by Mrs.
was read, announcing the Debbie Werry.
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Christm~s party at the "
Th~ BroWI)Ieaand their leaders signed a get-well card for
Hannum and were approved.
Chl!Ucothe Veterans Hosp'ttaL &amp;!zan Thoma now bome from Children's Hollpltal, Columbus,
Mrs . Edwards reported on
Dec. 11, and requesting . wherellhewu confined for treatment of Reys Syndrome. One· the County Council meeting
cakes, candy and fruit; ·as year pins were awarded to eeveral of he glrla and refresh· at Bradbury, and members
well as monetary gifla.
rnents were served following the meeting.
were made aware of the
It was reported that in 1976
dues will be lncrellsed to n.ss
SYRACUSE SCOUr I'ROOP l2tl
per capits on the national
Meet~ 'J'Uelday night at the SyraCIIIe Grade School, tbe
level and that ari 'increase in troop wu organized Into patrols by Susan Wlpebrenner,
DANCE PLANNED
local dues will probably be leader. Patrol I selected the name Uberty Eagle, whUe the
PORTLAND - The Senior
made. The district veterans Patrol 2 selected for the mcentennial Sing Nov. 20 at Meigs Citizens Golden Age Club will
party at the Athens Mental JWilor High School. Games were played and refreslunents sponsor a square dance Nov .
Health Center was announced provided by Patty Jeffers and l.Drl Michael were served .
8 from 8 to midnight at the
for Nov. 17, with a jWiior
SALISBURY JUNIOR ·I'ROOP 111·
Portland School. Music will
auxiliary Christmas party to
After hiking from Ute Salisbury School to the 'Meigs High he by the String Dusters and
be held there on Dec. 4.
School, the Salisbury JWilora·met to discuss craft Ideas, plan a callers will be Glenn Lam·
A letter was read from the skating party and practice for the Blcenlennial Sing.
bert, Cora Hilton and Robert
Meigs County Council on
Angela Pratt dilplayed plastic Dowen, a com huslt: dell Pickett. There will be
Aging, but action was post. and a seed flower picture u possible craft Ideas for the troop • cakewalks and sandwiches
poned due to the absence of Plana were made to make Clll'll husk dolla at the meeting next and coffee wiD be available.
the community service week. The group also planned a skating party for Wednesday Children under 12 are to be
chairwoman.
night at the Skate-a-Way Rink.
admitted free and charge for
Reports were given on the
adults is $1.
recent district conference at
CIIESl'ER BROWNIES 1M1
Junction City and also on a
The Investiture ceremony for the newly organized Chester
trip to Xenia to visit the Brownie Troop wlll be held Thilrllday after School at the
children at the Soldiers and Otester Elementary Scltooi. lnvilationa lor the parents were
Sailors' Orphans Home there. made during last night's meeting. Pam Althouse led in the Oag the pledge of allegiance to the
flag . RohertSanders gave the
Mrs. Pratt gave hlghllghta of salute and a nnr member, Klni Dent, wu welcomed.
invocation . The assembly
·the day, told of the things
closed
with taps played by
they had taken and read a
SYRACUSE BROWNIU I'ROOP UM
Rachael
HWI ter and Jim
Meeting Thunday nlgiX at the Syracuse Elementary
letter from Ute matron adSteele
of
Eastern High
vising that the boys want a School, the Brownies received song sheets for the Bicentemlal
School.
pool table for Christmas. Sing. A contribullllll from Roger AdfP.1I ,_.. .acknowledged
Following the assembly,
Anyone with a good used pool and plana were made for an investiture•· ceremony. The
Rep.
James
visited
table for sale at a reasonable Brownies were rllllinded that Brownie pins are 25 cents and
price is asked to contact Mrs. one-year plnl are II cents and that Ute money m1181 be paid classrooms at the school and
answered the children's
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Pratt. Mr4. Pratt alao read a before the pina can be awarded.
Juanita Grueser led In Ute pledge to the flag and Krist! questions about government.
letter from a youth there
thanking the unit for a gift. Haynes gaw Ute Brownie Pnmlse .. Refresbments were served Residents of the Tuppers
Plains Community also at·
Mrs . Marjorie Reuter by Kim Adfml, Becky AWns and Plllla Winebrenner.
tended the event.
reported a total of 133 paid
members to date. Mrs. Harry
CHES'I'ER BROWNIE ·ntOOP IMt
Davia, junior actlvltles
The.birthday of Juliet !.Dwe, fo111der of Girl Scouts, was
You're Invited To
chslrwoman, noted that loot celelrated at the 'I'hunday night meeting of the &lt;ltester
bags and. cookie · cans are juniors.
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being prepared for holiday
Halloween was also celebrated with refreshments of
use. She alao reported on the --.cupcakes, eoolllea and KDol-Aid being served. Meetings of the
recent visit to . Arcddla ·,:,troop are belnC held on Thlll'l!Ciay after adtool. Otarlene
Nursing Home to see Bill AltholTIIillelldtro!UtenewtroopwithEleanor Law11011asher
Rovnak and of the glfla and asailtlllt. The Oag C«'t111011Y was conducted by Malinda WeDs
money they took to him.
of the Green GhOII Patrol.
Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng,
The troop inveatlturewill beheldNov.13at Ute school.
veterans
affairs
and .
Saturday, Nov. 1st
rehabilitation, noted she had
thru
purchaaed 36 towela to he
Saturday Nov. 15th
made inw bibs to be taken to
the Chillicothe Veterans
Valuable Door Prizes
Hospital In December.
Coffee &amp; Doughnuts
The unit contributed to the
(On Weekends)
jWiior party at Athens Mental
ZU9 Dudley Ave.
TUPPERS PJ.AINS - A was held at Tuppers PlainS
Health Center this month,
speciJI
flag
ralaing
ceremony
School
on
Monday
morning.
Parkersbura W. Va .
and planned a reception for
Ron James, 82nd District
Pam Powers, District 8
junior president, Dec. 7. their dues In by Nov. 1. An· Representative, was a guest
Cards were sent w Mrs. nounced was a IWicheon for at the ceremony. He
Laura Wataon, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Allen Schinel, national presented a new Ohio flag to
Roush, Mrs. Laura Crooks · president, at the Nell House, the school. Receiving the new
and Mrs. Rhoda Hackett. holumbus 0.~ . (1e~. 13. On Oag were fiftlt grade pupils,
1 !he Auxll· Brian Well and John Davis.
Cheryl Lehew was presented · ec.
a cerUflcate of membership. lary's annual , Christ· They raised Ute flag wiUt the
Mrs. Gemma CQc1 and ·. rriaa party ·w:m be held assistarice of Joe Struble of
Mrs. Catherine Welsh . wlllt •at 5 p.m. ll!id will be planned the Pomeroy Post of the
host the next meeting with by Mill Erma Smith, Mrs. American Legion.
Edgar Van lnwagen,
1\frs. Reuter to hsve the Faye WlldermuUt, Mrs.
veteran
of Ute World War n
program on membership. Reuter, Mrs. Ellen Couch and
Members were urged to get Mrs. Davia. Mrs. Marjorie Bataan Death March, ad·
Goett
re~orted
on dressed the student body.
Americanism and passed out Sixth Grade pupUs Joe Sayre,
J!obble Smith, Brian Conelection brochures.
A list of prospective nolly, Lena Sampson, Diana
members was voted on and Durst and Sherri Myers gave
thank-you cirda were read a J)l!trlotic recitation. All the
from Mrs. Florence Richards childreq from kindergarten
for a gift and assistance at through the slxtlt grade sans
her reception, and from "America the Beautiful" and
Sherrie Reuter for a $100 joined In the pledge of
allegiance.
scholarship.
Cub Scouts, Jeff Wyers,
. Post
Commander
Ray
Smltlt, Roger • Balser,
Raymond Jewell and Edgar
Greg
Collins, John Davis,
Van lnwagen 'liere gueeta for
Bob
)!rooks,
Steven ~ led
the meeting .

program at Tuesday meeting .

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have been a surprismg team.
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The Southern Vall~y a · seven . yard-run ~ by
The Bobcats, with time
finish . in
pre-season Athletic Conference cham· sophomore Dave Webb. Webb running out, and its offense
pr~dlctions, the Cardinal~.• ~i~'l l&lt;yger Crpek Bobcats had 157 yards.rus)ting in the failing to move the ball, came
brmg a 6-2 ov~rall mar~ .~ ; aipi~t pulled the,Ull!ft of,ll)e game;, , , , , .•,
to life as Bill Metwer hit
against the Falcons and are 3r .. year : Thursd~~. mg_~l f .a\.: , Kyger: ~eek. boWice!l right Bond for an eight-yard loss
2 in. conference games in· Ch~~htre, but ,feli .,~ ,.Rock .,back dnvmg 71 yards in 12 causing him to fumble. Lucas
eluding a ~ win over N,or· Hill; 28-27 In a hWd·fotight, plays. The march ended ·on a grabbed the loose ball and
them Jllinls last week, non-league battle. '
., four-yard pass frpm Lucas to scampered 34 yards for the
knocking the Huskies out of . Cqach Jim Sprague's tight end Bill Metzner. Lucas'· touchdown. His kick gave the
first place.
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Bobcats pla)in~ 1aq ,,4oderdog kick tied the score a\ ,7-7.
. Class A teams a short-lived
Bow!lJig Green is now 6-1 role !foro the open'"l! kickoff
The ' Redmen .reached 21·20 lead.
overall and 3-lin ~e Mid-Am , cam~· back \!',it~ Just 19 paydirt again with 3:39left in
Rook Hill, behin'd the
af~r last week s 1088 to seconds left in the game to the second period as All.State churning legs of Webb and
Miami. ..
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pull within one P,Qjnt.
quarterback ·Brett Bond Bond, once again moved the
Ohio Uruverstty, :h'l-1 and 2- ; Kyger Creek .w~nt for the , sprinted over from the two- , ball downfleld. A big play
2-1aft~rconsecutlvelosses/O .victory, )lui Tim j.ucas' pasS yard stripe. Owing , the 8&amp;- during
that
drive,
Miami and Tole~o, should get off a faked extt;a ...point af· yard drive, Kyger Creek however, was a 31 yard pass
back on the right track tempt was defl~fed in the linebacker Tim .Moles was from Bond to Steve Gilmore.
ag~inst Western Michigan, end zone and fell incomplete. ejected for spearing. It was a
Tbe visitors moved in front
;::ch lo~ ~19 to Marshall . 'file loss left · ~);ger Creek costly penalty as Kyger had once again with 5:16 left in
wee e on two late .with a 6-2-1 recl!f.d this
Rock Hill\~ a hole, but the the contest on a three-yard
~:::erin~ Herd touch·
Rock Hill clQ.,~p its season., penalty and a fine rWI by run by Bond. Webb scooted
OU ' C h Bill H . ,.~ext Friday .,.nig~t. rh~ Bond gave the Redmen .ne:w around left end for the two~ac,
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however, ~. t llke!Y ,to take
jlobcat Coac~,,fiqt Sprague . Following Bond 's , TD,
Kyger Creek began its
~uc~ pity on W\nl.ess .. this •morningr, praised rhis , Carter's . ·kiclt gave the · comeback bid with less than
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. ,team for Its :~omeback ef- Lawrence Countians a 14-7 three minutes remaining.
. ere 1
•hor sur· fqrts. He said, "We wet;e~t't lead.
Lucas started hitting Smith
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eb sald. expecting to ~ .in ,the gll1lle · On the ensuing kickoff, on short passes which
eave t bl
nunaetob
tablish
off 1
ut our boys, .,layed weU. It ' Todd •Taylor, a .speedy loosened up the Redmen
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a 5 a e ens1ve was one of o,un.betteD games tailback and defensive back, defense.
~~a~ . ~~edo ~rd, b~en in. recent years. The d~fense ran to his lift , broke I During the drive, Lucas hit
s
r pro ems, . ut .did a, good job considering a tackle at the 30 and Smith on an eigh\.yard pass.
Y have 1OWid a decent they were so,big and sp,hard outraced· the . Redmen Smith then lateraled the ball
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Bobcat offensive players kickoff return run. Lucas another 10 yards.
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BY JOE CARNiCEW
Bowl. They've got the same
UPI Sporls Writer
starting defense and now
Paul Brown would have you even have a top draft choice
bel(Qve ~Is Cincinnati (Dave Brown) to back up the
Ben8als ~·t even belong '' (lef,t\slve backs. And they
in the same league with ,the didn't have room to add too
Pittsburgh Steelers never many people, They have so
mind the same ballpark.
many strengths you don't
Take Swulay'a AFC Cen- know where to start but
tral Division matchup they're generally credited
agablst Pittsburgh. • Brown with having the strongest
·-infe~ the Sleelers need only defense In football.
show. up to win.
·
"Their front four Is like a
"nib Ia an Important game who's who of profesaional
and the Steelers have shown · football . And on offense,
this iJ when they are at their Franco Harris and Terry
best- when the chlpe are Bracllhaw are two of the
down, I thin); Pltllburgh Is · premier backs in the game."
even stroqger tl)an list year
~Y It's the Steelers
when theY ·won the Super who have the problems. They
traU Wlbeaten Cincinnati (6q) jly a game and are tied
with Houston for second
place. The Steelers have not
won
In CinclnnaU since 1971
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fullback, is questionable for
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. ~ game .with a foot injury.
11.$. Cincinnati's defense
that has._lleen awesome,
.
holding opponents to 70
points, the third loweat figure
in the league. Ken Anderson
and Isaac CurUa IIIW provide
one ol the most dangerous
JII!Ning combinationa In the
league.
"We've just slipped by
some teams by tbe skin of our
teeth," Brown continues,
listening with an inner ear
for the sound of the Steelers

]uveni{e officer Hysell presents .,

championship game berths Heidelberg and Denison at
· Mlam
· ~l. running game and have made MAC title, has· dropped four · with victories.
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overa11 IIU\fK a ... ;w AC, some personnel changes on of its last five games.
The
Muskies,
3.() in the Red goes out of the conference in
record ' llit6"ll\e" g~~ ?'
, . · defense that have worll~
'Other games Involving
"~ . t•r
""sting l Franklln·(Jnd.).
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Ohio college teams include Division ' hos~ , Wnnste~
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have
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19
In other games, Kenyon
r'ushing defense and total . ·Kent, which has been Houston at Cincinnati,
straight
times,
while
Wit·
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Division I but
defense.
slnkihg slowly sirlce'I''Ute · Temple at Dayton, Eastern
tenberg,
ranked
No.
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Davidson
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The Ball Slate-Bowling seco~ game of the 'seasOn, Michigan at ·Youngstow11
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Green game is more or less a take a 3-4 record ' to State, Central State at
can
get
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third
straight
title
Northern
,
Waynesburg
(Pa.)
family affair with the game Morgantown, W.Va., to face Tennessee State and Indiana
beingp~r,edat Doy,t L. Perry the,MoWitaineers, 1&gt;:2., ~A·.~ ' State at Akron in . a night game berth with a win atohio a( Ashland, Bluffton at
Wesleya·n. ,
Defiance, Findlay
at
Field, nailled after the for- only two losses were to Pinn game.
Other OC games have Wilmington in a night game,
mer BG c\iach and athletic' state (39-4) and Ttllani!'c!s; '·'·In tthe Ohio ,Conference,
Otterbein
at Baldwin· W &amp; J (Pa.) at Hiram and
director, and Perrb Sbr!~n- '' 14'l ; 'while Kent\' one li' the"' both . Ylillenb,e~g
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at · John Carroll al Thiel (Pa.) .
law, Dave McCialh, the Ban ' !lrese~son favorites flit' ·tbe "· Muskingum · .could seW UIJ
State coach.
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bid, faces possibly its biggest
stumbling block Saturday In
Gene SWick and the toledo
Rockets.
The Redsklns, who took a
giant S\ride towards their
twin goals a week ago with 11.
20-17 win over previously
unbeaten Bowling Green,
have only wlnlesa Western
Michigan and struggling
Kent State left after facing
the Rockets.
But in Toledo, the Redskins
are facing a team apparently
on the upswing after consecu·
live wins over Western
. Michigan
and
Ohio
University.
And the Rockets, 3·5
overall, are always a
dangerous team because of
the passing of Swick, who
leads the nation In passing
and total offense, and Is
closing in on Jim PIWikett 's
career total offense mark.
Saturday's other Mid·
American games find Ball
State at Bowling Green and
Weatern Michigan at Ohio
University, while nonconference gamea wW see
Kent State visiting West
Virginia, Marsliall at Central
Michigan, Northern Jllinois
at Illinois State and Eastern
Michigan at Youngstown
State.
SWick, a 6-1, 190-pound
senior from Hebron, Ohio,
has completed 144 of 226
passing attempts this ·year
for 1,794 yards and II touch·
doWI\5. Last week against
Ohio U., he accounted for
both Rocket scores with a
. one-yard run and a 2$-yard
TO strike to Scott Resseguie.

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Rockets··l)tock':;;8imi~"\itle·· path

.Cavs capture
first victory

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- If Jim Brewer missed
seven straight shots fn a
game two years ago, he
would probably have never
sent another basketball to the
hoop. But things are different
now. '
"Even fhqugh I kept
missing, I made up my mind
to keeJI shooting because I
knew they would go in," said
Brewer, who tossed in 16
points , grabbed
nine
rebounds and blocked two
shots Thursday night as the
Cleveland Cavaliers posted
their first victory of the
season -a 1111-91 decision
over the Chicago Bulls. ·
Brewer and Bobby Smith
combined. for 23 of
Cleveland's 39 points in the
third. quarter.
"It W811 t&gt;ne . of ,the. best
games I've ewr ·PlaYeou''
Brewer said, "I was
prlsed we did as well as we
did. But you. have to keep
concentrating."
After taking a 46-39 lead at
halftime, the Cavaliers made
nine of their first 10 third
period shots to open an 11·
point lead before the BuDs
ra!Ued to cut the deficit to 5856 with 8:02 left in the third
startl8,
It was at this point
Clevl!land center Jim Chones
was ejected from the game
after being tagged with two
. teclvtlcal fouls by referee
Jimmy Clark.
"I was talking to myself
when I got tagged with the
first technical and I was
speaking to Tom Boerwlnkle
when I got hit with the

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second ," said Chones, whose
fine for the offenses will total
$25(1. "I hale to hurt the learn,
but. the thing that really hurts
Is the fine."
With Chones in the locker
room watching the game on
closed-circuit television ,
Brewer and Smith took over
lis the Cavaliers opened up an
8&amp;-72 bulge going into the final
12 minutes. Smith hit on fiveof-Six lrom the field and
Brewer tossed in ail five of
his play-action shots in the
third peiod.
It was Chones' 12-footer
that gave Cleveland a 1&amp;.18
lead with 2:02left in tbe first
period and the Cavaliers
never lost the lead.
"We just can't keep
missing thOBe !$-footers in
the first half," said Chicago
Coach Dick Motta. "And
Chones' ejection from the
game didn 't hurt !bern a bit,
did it?"
Luke Witte took over for
Chones and Cleveland Coach
Bill Fitch said the fonner
Ohio State seven-footer
"came through with flying
colors."
"I put Luke in to help spur
the fans on and I needed
someone that could match
Boerwinlde and (Nate) Thur·
man in size," added Fitch.
Smith, who hit on only two·
of;18 shots in the Cava' season
opener last week against
Golden State, tossed in llklf·
14 from the field to top all
scorers with 22 points. Dick
""Snyder added 17 and Jimmy
Cleanions had 16 for
Cleveland, whUe Bob I.A)ve
paced Chicago with 17.

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conf.erencelj,-Where hf doesn't sha~ up anybody
claimed to be ·a victim of who's been there a few
Ranger politics-Sanderson years" by benching ·Utem.
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lion Standings
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Nov . 9 at Gallipolis Post 27
from I to 3, p.m. was announced anda thank-you note
was read from Mrs. Florence
Richards for assisting at her
reception and also from Mrs.
Lula Hampton for Racine's
part in hosting the reception.
The meeting opened in
· ritualistic form with Mrs.
Young giving the prayer. The
pledge to the flag and the
preamble to the constitution
of the American Legion
Auxiliary was given. Officers
reports were also given.
The door prize .donated by
Mrs. Norris was won by Mrs.
Mary S. Roush. A sllenl
auction was held and Mrs.
Young served refreshments
of cider and donuts. Others
attending were Mrs. Eunie'·
Brinker, Mrs. Margaret Yost, ,
Mrs. Mary F. Roush, Mrs.
County Scholarship Fund . Frances Roberts and Mrs.
The next meeting of the Martha Lou Beegle.
County Council will be Nov. 6
at Eastern High School. The
seventh grade class trip was
also discussed.
A movie, "People Taking
Action'' was shown by John
Riebel , superintendent .
Coffee and punch were
served during the movie.

Eastern PTSA hoids
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party.
A hook of poetry will be
presented to Mrs. Naomi
Stobart who recently lost her
mother by death . The district
party for veterans at the
Athens Mental Health Center
was announced for Nov. 13.
The juniors who will host the
party are in need of game
prizes . The legislative
bulletin was ordered .
. A field orientation session

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Wor. Married to former Frances Evans and hsvel son,
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playing the DaU.s Cowboys
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Detroit at San Francllco,
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Nnr England at St. LOuis,
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parent subsli lutes are offered
preparatory 'o re-entry into
society. Hysell was accompanied to the meeting by
Byrn Vaughan . The unit
·presented Hysell with a check
for $25 for use In his program.
Also speaking at the
meeting was Mrs. Maxine
Plummer of \be Community
Mental Health Board 648.
Introduced by Mrs. Grace
Pratt, president, she was
accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Skinner, director of the
personal advocacy program
in Meigs County .
Mrs. Plummer talked
about the work of the Meigs
County Mental Health Clinic
located in the former Meigs
General. Hospital building, of
the services offered by the

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as the Parents' Night crowd
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DEPARTMENT
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F.irst Downs
21 9
Yards Rushing
276 79
Yards Passing
99 · ll4
Total Yardage
375 193
Passes Attempted . 8 17
Passes Completed
5 8
Fumbles
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Fumbles Lost
3 0
Interceptions
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Penalties
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Rock Hill
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Juvenile Officer · Carl
Hysell presented
the
program Tuesday night at a
meeting of the Alnerican
Legion ·Auxiliary of Drew
,Webster Post 39 held at the
hall.
. He used the film, "Children
10 Trouble" to emphasize the
seriousness of Ute juvenile
delinquency problem, the
ways in which juvenile of.
fenders are punished and the
results of the punishment.
Hysell said that juveniles In
trouble list unsatisfactory
homelife as the major cause
of their problems and said
that confinement in a
detention center br reform
school is not usually the best ·
route toward rehabilitation.
He talked about the success
of halfway houses where a

By Charlene

' . Election Day dinner was
planned when the American
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Avariety of supplies for use in the M~!f! Coun!Y Girl Scout Legion Auxiliary of Racine
programs have been received, Mrs. ~ 'P,tomll;'·servtbe unit Post 602 met recently at the
professional heal tit and social director reports. These may be plckeA 1lli, ~t,~f.hb'll' pexi .'' hall.
workers and noted thst for week by leaders.
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,Serving of soup, sandthe first time Meigs County
Among the supJilles available are pennlsslon slips, trtp- wtches, pie and coffee will
hss a psychiatrist available Jling appllcaUons, money earning applications, sponsorship begin at 11 a.m. at the legion
at the clinic
agreement, Insignia and badge :onlef fortllll, troop finance hall.
Mrs. Pl~mD)er talked ri!I!Ofl fortllll, individual girl's records, troop dues record
Donations were made
abOut the drug and alcohOl ~'· forms, troop ~ttendanoe recorda and registration forms.
dl!fing the meeting conducted
services now available ·
Mrs. l'homa also reports that she his the bicentennial by Mrs. Julia Norris to the
through Ute center and asked . .patch .~vallable . A bicentennial project l.s a re~~ulreme~t and Easter Seal Society, the
for support ol the two-tentlis •. inorderfortbe glrlato llet the patch the le¥&lt;~ers m1181 subml~ a Christmas Seals and the
Qf a mllllevy for .the Meigs • 3, by 5 card giving Ute, name, age, adcli'ess, proje~, troop
Gallia • Jackson mentai number and the leaders sigrt!lture.
health services noting that ·
POMEROY BROWNIE I'ROOP %'11
unless the levy Is passed, the
Patty W.rd WBI Welcomed 8S a Del¥ member at the
services·in Meigs County will Monday night meeting of' Troop 271. Mrs. Vera Johnson,
be discontinued.
leader, conducted an Investiture ceremony for the new girla in
The auxiliary endorsed the Ute troop.
levy.
It was noted that Nov. 16-22
,t;A~l' MEIGS The
will be Education and I
POMEROY IIROWNIES 'It
Scholarship Week and Mayor
·Monday nlght'smeetlngof U\e Ponieroy Jlrliwnie Troop 76 Eastern P.T.S.A. held its
Dale Smith will be asked to included an investiture ceremony and a rededication service regular meeting at Eastern
for other members of the troop.
High School Monday evening.
issue a proclamation.
Invested were Sandrl, Cwnmlngs, Candy Davis, Teresa The meeting opened with
A $6 donation was mlide to Mulford and Dlama White. Unable to be present for the prayer by Mrs . Unda Ed·
the Ohio Society for Crippled ceremooy were Sandra Matto1. Theglrls were presented their wards. Mrs. Helen Blake
Children. The bulletin from
Mrs. Florence Richards, ~pina'along With Ute World Association pins. Brownies presided over the meeting.
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cated wete I.Jsa Baxter, Kim Eblin, Crystal Dane, Trina The secretary and treasurer
Eighth District president, Reeves, Jaye Roberta, Chai'lene Swllriz, Sherry Wem and reports were given by Mrs.
was read, announcing the Debbie Werry.
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Christm~s party at the "
Th~ BroWI)Ieaand their leaders signed a get-well card for
Hannum and were approved.
Chl!Ucothe Veterans Hosp'ttaL &amp;!zan Thoma now bome from Children's Hollpltal, Columbus,
Mrs . Edwards reported on
Dec. 11, and requesting . wherellhewu confined for treatment of Reys Syndrome. One· the County Council meeting
cakes, candy and fruit; ·as year pins were awarded to eeveral of he glrla and refresh· at Bradbury, and members
well as monetary gifla.
rnents were served following the meeting.
were made aware of the
It was reported that in 1976
dues will be lncrellsed to n.ss
SYRACUSE SCOUr I'ROOP l2tl
per capits on the national
Meet~ 'J'Uelday night at the SyraCIIIe Grade School, tbe
level and that ari 'increase in troop wu organized Into patrols by Susan Wlpebrenner,
DANCE PLANNED
local dues will probably be leader. Patrol I selected the name Uberty Eagle, whUe the
PORTLAND - The Senior
made. The district veterans Patrol 2 selected for the mcentennial Sing Nov. 20 at Meigs Citizens Golden Age Club will
party at the Athens Mental JWilor High School. Games were played and refreslunents sponsor a square dance Nov .
Health Center was announced provided by Patty Jeffers and l.Drl Michael were served .
8 from 8 to midnight at the
for Nov. 17, with a jWiior
SALISBURY JUNIOR ·I'ROOP 111·
Portland School. Music will
auxiliary Christmas party to
After hiking from Ute Salisbury School to the 'Meigs High he by the String Dusters and
be held there on Dec. 4.
School, the Salisbury JWilora·met to discuss craft Ideas, plan a callers will be Glenn Lam·
A letter was read from the skating party and practice for the Blcenlennial Sing.
bert, Cora Hilton and Robert
Meigs County Council on
Angela Pratt dilplayed plastic Dowen, a com huslt: dell Pickett. There will be
Aging, but action was post. and a seed flower picture u possible craft Ideas for the troop • cakewalks and sandwiches
poned due to the absence of Plana were made to make Clll'll husk dolla at the meeting next and coffee wiD be available.
the community service week. The group also planned a skating party for Wednesday Children under 12 are to be
chairwoman.
night at the Skate-a-Way Rink.
admitted free and charge for
Reports were given on the
adults is $1.
recent district conference at
CIIESl'ER BROWNIES 1M1
Junction City and also on a
The Investiture ceremony for the newly organized Chester
trip to Xenia to visit the Brownie Troop wlll be held Thilrllday after School at the
children at the Soldiers and Otester Elementary Scltooi. lnvilationa lor the parents were
Sailors' Orphans Home there. made during last night's meeting. Pam Althouse led in the Oag the pledge of allegiance to the
flag . RohertSanders gave the
Mrs. Pratt gave hlghllghta of salute and a nnr member, Klni Dent, wu welcomed.
invocation . The assembly
·the day, told of the things
closed
with taps played by
they had taken and read a
SYRACUSE BROWNIU I'ROOP UM
Rachael
HWI ter and Jim
Meeting Thunday nlgiX at the Syracuse Elementary
letter from Ute matron adSteele
of
Eastern High
vising that the boys want a School, the Brownies received song sheets for the Bicentemlal
School.
pool table for Christmas. Sing. A contribullllll from Roger AdfP.1I ,_.. .acknowledged
Following the assembly,
Anyone with a good used pool and plana were made for an investiture•· ceremony. The
Rep.
James
visited
table for sale at a reasonable Brownies were rllllinded that Brownie pins are 25 cents and
price is asked to contact Mrs. one-year plnl are II cents and that Ute money m1181 be paid classrooms at the school and
answered the children's
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Pratt. Mr4. Pratt alao read a before the pina can be awarded.
Juanita Grueser led In Ute pledge to the flag and Krist! questions about government.
letter from a youth there
thanking the unit for a gift. Haynes gaw Ute Brownie Pnmlse .. Refresbments were served Residents of the Tuppers
Plains Community also at·
Mrs . Marjorie Reuter by Kim Adfml, Becky AWns and Plllla Winebrenner.
tended the event.
reported a total of 133 paid
members to date. Mrs. Harry
CHES'I'ER BROWNIE ·ntOOP IMt
Davia, junior actlvltles
The.birthday of Juliet !.Dwe, fo111der of Girl Scouts, was
You're Invited To
chslrwoman, noted that loot celelrated at the 'I'hunday night meeting of the &lt;ltester
bags and. cookie · cans are juniors.
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being prepared for holiday
Halloween was also celebrated with refreshments of
use. She alao reported on the --.cupcakes, eoolllea and KDol-Aid being served. Meetings of the
recent visit to . Arcddla ·,:,troop are belnC held on Thlll'l!Ciay after adtool. Otarlene
Nursing Home to see Bill AltholTIIillelldtro!UtenewtroopwithEleanor Law11011asher
Rovnak and of the glfla and asailtlllt. The Oag C«'t111011Y was conducted by Malinda WeDs
money they took to him.
of the Green GhOII Patrol.
Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng,
The troop inveatlturewill beheldNov.13at Ute school.
veterans
affairs
and .
Saturday, Nov. 1st
rehabilitation, noted she had
thru
purchaaed 36 towela to he
Saturday Nov. 15th
made inw bibs to be taken to
the Chillicothe Veterans
Valuable Door Prizes
Hospital In December.
Coffee &amp; Doughnuts
The unit contributed to the
(On Weekends)
jWiior party at Athens Mental
ZU9 Dudley Ave.
TUPPERS PJ.AINS - A was held at Tuppers PlainS
Health Center this month,
speciJI
flag
ralaing
ceremony
School
on
Monday
morning.
Parkersbura W. Va .
and planned a reception for
Ron James, 82nd District
Pam Powers, District 8
junior president, Dec. 7. their dues In by Nov. 1. An· Representative, was a guest
Cards were sent w Mrs. nounced was a IWicheon for at the ceremony. He
Laura Wataon, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Allen Schinel, national presented a new Ohio flag to
Roush, Mrs. Laura Crooks · president, at the Nell House, the school. Receiving the new
and Mrs. Rhoda Hackett. holumbus 0.~ . (1e~. 13. On Oag were fiftlt grade pupils,
1 !he Auxll· Brian Well and John Davis.
Cheryl Lehew was presented · ec.
a cerUflcate of membership. lary's annual , Christ· They raised Ute flag wiUt the
Mrs. Gemma CQc1 and ·. rriaa party ·w:m be held assistarice of Joe Struble of
Mrs. Catherine Welsh . wlllt •at 5 p.m. ll!id will be planned the Pomeroy Post of the
host the next meeting with by Mill Erma Smith, Mrs. American Legion.
Edgar Van lnwagen,
1\frs. Reuter to hsve the Faye WlldermuUt, Mrs.
veteran
of Ute World War n
program on membership. Reuter, Mrs. Ellen Couch and
Members were urged to get Mrs. Davia. Mrs. Marjorie Bataan Death March, ad·
Goett
re~orted
on dressed the student body.
Americanism and passed out Sixth Grade pupUs Joe Sayre,
J!obble Smith, Brian Conelection brochures.
A list of prospective nolly, Lena Sampson, Diana
members was voted on and Durst and Sherri Myers gave
thank-you cirda were read a J)l!trlotic recitation. All the
from Mrs. Florence Richards childreq from kindergarten
for a gift and assistance at through the slxtlt grade sans
her reception, and from "America the Beautiful" and
Sherrie Reuter for a $100 joined In the pledge of
allegiance.
scholarship.
Cub Scouts, Jeff Wyers,
. Post
Commander
Ray
Smltlt, Roger • Balser,
Raymond Jewell and Edgar
Greg
Collins, John Davis,
Van lnwagen 'liere gueeta for
Bob
)!rooks,
Steven ~ led
the meeting .

program at Tuesday meeting .

~¥~:~~~~;!:~!in~~ . Kyg~r Creek drons 28-27 tilt

have been a surprismg team.
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The Southern Vall~y a · seven . yard-run ~ by
The Bobcats, with time
finish . in
pre-season Athletic Conference cham· sophomore Dave Webb. Webb running out, and its offense
pr~dlctions, the Cardinal~.• ~i~'l l&lt;yger Crpek Bobcats had 157 yards.rus)ting in the failing to move the ball, came
brmg a 6-2 ov~rall mar~ .~ ; aipi~t pulled the,Ull!ft of,ll)e game;, , , , , .•,
to life as Bill Metwer hit
against the Falcons and are 3r .. year : Thursd~~. mg_~l f .a\.: , Kyger: ~eek. boWice!l right Bond for an eight-yard loss
2 in. conference games in· Ch~~htre, but ,feli .,~ ,.Rock .,back dnvmg 71 yards in 12 causing him to fumble. Lucas
eluding a ~ win over N,or· Hill; 28-27 In a hWd·fotight, plays. The march ended ·on a grabbed the loose ball and
them Jllinls last week, non-league battle. '
., four-yard pass frpm Lucas to scampered 34 yards for the
knocking the Huskies out of . Cqach Jim Sprague's tight end Bill Metzner. Lucas'· touchdown. His kick gave the
first place.
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Bobcats pla)in~ 1aq ,,4oderdog kick tied the score a\ ,7-7.
. Class A teams a short-lived
Bow!lJig Green is now 6-1 role !foro the open'"l! kickoff
The ' Redmen .reached 21·20 lead.
overall and 3-lin ~e Mid-Am , cam~· back \!',it~ Just 19 paydirt again with 3:39left in
Rook Hill, behin'd the
af~r last week s 1088 to seconds left in the game to the second period as All.State churning legs of Webb and
Miami. ..
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pull within one P,Qjnt.
quarterback ·Brett Bond Bond, once again moved the
Ohio Uruverstty, :h'l-1 and 2- ; Kyger Creek .w~nt for the , sprinted over from the two- , ball downfleld. A big play
2-1aft~rconsecutlvelosses/O .victory, )lui Tim j.ucas' pasS yard stripe. Owing , the 8&amp;- during
that
drive,
Miami and Tole~o, should get off a faked extt;a ...point af· yard drive, Kyger Creek however, was a 31 yard pass
back on the right track tempt was defl~fed in the linebacker Tim .Moles was from Bond to Steve Gilmore.
ag~inst Western Michigan, end zone and fell incomplete. ejected for spearing. It was a
Tbe visitors moved in front
;::ch lo~ ~19 to Marshall . 'file loss left · ~);ger Creek costly penalty as Kyger had once again with 5:16 left in
wee e on two late .with a 6-2-1 recl!f.d this
Rock Hill\~ a hole, but the the contest on a three-yard
~:::erin~ Herd touch·
Rock Hill clQ.,~p its season., penalty and a fine rWI by run by Bond. Webb scooted
OU ' C h Bill H . ,.~ext Friday .,.nig~t. rh~ Bond gave the Redmen .ne:w around left end for the two~ac,
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ess! 1J;llldmen are fi.:~·l. ..
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point conversion.
however, ~. t llke!Y ,to take
jlobcat Coac~,,fiqt Sprague . Following Bond 's , TD,
Kyger Creek began its
~uc~ pity on W\nl.ess .. this •morningr, praised rhis , Carter's . ·kiclt gave the · comeback bid with less than
~.~ ~· !' hting ' f •
. ,team for Its :~omeback ef- Lawrence Countians a 14-7 three minutes remaining.
. ere 1
•hor sur· fqrts. He said, "We wet;e~t't lead.
Lucas started hitting Smith
~Wva1 hoursebeeves,
eb sald. expecting to ~ .in ,the gll1lle · On the ensuing kickoff, on short passes which
eave t bl
nunaetob
tablish
off 1
ut our boys, .,layed weU. It ' Todd •Taylor, a .speedy loosened up the Redmen
es
a 5 a e ens1ve was one of o,un.betteD games tailback and defensive back, defense.
~~a~ . ~~edo ~rd, b~en in. recent years. The d~fense ran to his lift , broke I During the drive, Lucas hit
s
r pro ems, . ut .did a, good job considering a tackle at the 30 and Smith on an eigh\.yard pass.
Y have 1OWid a decent they were so,big and sp,hard outraced· the . Redmen Smith then lateraled the ball
to bring down ."
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Bobcat offensive players kickoff return run. Lucas another 10 yards.
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National Hockey Loogue Stand· Nationol Basketball Anoclatlon reached the scoreboard rwith went for the two-point con1
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By united 5~~~:!nt~~ernatlonal I :OflefUp UtefirskQ1181'ter on verslqn .which failed.

STANDIN.GS

BY JOE CARNiCEW
Bowl. They've got the same
UPI Sporls Writer
starting defense and now
Paul Brown would have you even have a top draft choice
bel(Qve ~Is Cincinnati (Dave Brown) to back up the
Ben8als ~·t even belong '' (lef,t\slve backs. And they
in the same league with ,the didn't have room to add too
Pittsburgh Steelers never many people, They have so
mind the same ballpark.
many strengths you don't
Take Swulay'a AFC Cen- know where to start but
tral Division matchup they're generally credited
agablst Pittsburgh. • Brown with having the strongest
·-infe~ the Sleelers need only defense In football.
show. up to win.
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"Their front four Is like a
"nib Ia an Important game who's who of profesaional
and the Steelers have shown · football . And on offense,
this iJ when they are at their Franco Harris and Terry
best- when the chlpe are Bracllhaw are two of the
down, I thin); Pltllburgh Is · premier backs in the game."
even stroqger tl)an list year
~Y It's the Steelers
when theY ·won the Super who have the problems. They
traU Wlbeaten Cincinnati (6q) jly a game and are tied
with Houston for second
place. The Steelers have not
won
In CinclnnaU since 1971
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fullback, is questionable for
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. ~ game .with a foot injury.
11.$. Cincinnati's defense
that has._lleen awesome,
.
holding opponents to 70
points, the third loweat figure
in the league. Ken Anderson
and Isaac CurUa IIIW provide
one ol the most dangerous
JII!Ning combinationa In the
league.
"We've just slipped by
some teams by tbe skin of our
teeth," Brown continues,
listening with an inner ear
for the sound of the Steelers

]uveni{e officer Hysell presents .,

championship game berths Heidelberg and Denison at
· Mlam
· ~l. running game and have made MAC title, has· dropped four · with victories.
. ,i,,_w\Jf:}\.~~ ~a
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Mount Union, while ' Capital
overa11 IIU\fK a ... ;w AC, some personnel changes on of its last five games.
The
Muskies,
3.() in the Red goes out of the conference in
record ' llit6"ll\e" g~~ ?'
, . · defense that have worll~
'Other games Involving
"~ . t•r
""sting l Franklln·(Jnd.).
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fo'urllf ''lta'ttl&gt;n~f" btltll'" n~'b well for them"
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Ohio college teams include Division ' hos~ , Wnnste~
team
they
have
'beaten
19
In other games, Kenyon
r'ushing defense and total . ·Kent, which has been Houston at Cincinnati,
straight
times,
while
Wit·
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entertains
Division I but
defense.
slnkihg slowly sirlce'I''Ute · Temple at Dayton, Eastern
tenberg,
ranked
No.
1
in
the
winless
Davidson
(N.C.),
The Ball Slate-Bowling seco~ game of the 'seasOn, Michigan at ·Youngstow11
NCAA
Division
m
ratiDgs,
Taylor
(Ind.)
is
at
Ohio
Green game is more or less a take a 3-4 record ' to State, Central State at
can
get
its
third
straight
title
Northern
,
Waynesburg
(Pa.)
family affair with the game Morgantown, W.Va., to face Tennessee State and Indiana
beingp~r,edat Doy,t L. Perry the,MoWitaineers, 1&gt;:2., ~A·.~ ' State at Akron in . a night game berth with a win atohio a( Ashland, Bluffton at
Wesleya·n. ,
Defiance, Findlay
at
Field, nailled after the for- only two losses were to Pinn game.
Other OC games have Wilmington in a night game,
mer BG c\iach and athletic' state (39-4) and Ttllani!'c!s; '·'·In tthe Ohio ,Conference,
Otterbein
at Baldwin· W &amp; J (Pa.) at Hiram and
director, and Perrb Sbr!~n- '' 14'l ; 'while Kent\' one li' the"' both . Ylillenb,e~g
an~
Wallace,
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Marietta
at · John Carroll al Thiel (Pa.) .
law, Dave McCialh, the Ban ' !lrese~son favorites flit' ·tbe "· Muskingum · .could seW UIJ
State coach.
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Miami, seeking a lhird
straight Mid-American
Conference football cham·
pionship and Ta111&lt;erine Bowl
bid, faces possibly its biggest
stumbling block Saturday In
Gene SWick and the toledo
Rockets.
The Redsklns, who took a
giant S\ride towards their
twin goals a week ago with 11.
20-17 win over previously
unbeaten Bowling Green,
have only wlnlesa Western
Michigan and struggling
Kent State left after facing
the Rockets.
But in Toledo, the Redskins
are facing a team apparently
on the upswing after consecu·
live wins over Western
. Michigan
and
Ohio
University.
And the Rockets, 3·5
overall, are always a
dangerous team because of
the passing of Swick, who
leads the nation In passing
and total offense, and Is
closing in on Jim PIWikett 's
career total offense mark.
Saturday's other Mid·
American games find Ball
State at Bowling Green and
Weatern Michigan at Ohio
University, while nonconference gamea wW see
Kent State visiting West
Virginia, Marsliall at Central
Michigan, Northern Jllinois
at Illinois State and Eastern
Michigan at Youngstown
State.
SWick, a 6-1, 190-pound
senior from Hebron, Ohio,
has completed 144 of 226
passing attempts this ·year
for 1,794 yards and II touch·
doWI\5. Last week against
Ohio U., he accounted for
both Rocket scores with a
. one-yard run and a 2$-yard
TO strike to Scott Resseguie.

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·Jbe Reilden Always Write
DEAR HELEN :
.
After reading the letter sent from the 00-year-old man who
claimed yQU~~g glrla adored hlm because they like a nonrabbil
who knows how to be a gentleman; and the other letter from
tlie older w(llllan who lnaiAted young men prefer "experienced
females" I.e., 45 to 501Jh, because ot thelr brains and sexiness
- I wonder why, If elders are so much more preferable, they
just don't get together?
Since two mature people would evidently have great gifts
for one another, what a pity to waste them on younger persons
of the oppoalte aex.
In other words, if a young glrl can't fulfill her needs with
someone cloae'to her own age, why should a mature woman
&amp;ro!pt what the younger woman doesn't want? And why
llbould a mature man accept something that even a younger
man shuna ..l a young filly who hasn't yet reached her
potentlal?
How mature is the mature person who can't figure out
something as llmple as th!a? - LOGIC
DEAR IAIGIC:
...Not very mature, bultben I doubt he or she wants to be.
-H.
DEAR HELEN:
Thankl for your underlllindlng words about bedwetters.
It's sad that 1110111 families who have th!8 problem think they're
wtlque, when actually It's very common, especially among
boys.
Our dalllhter stopped wetting the bed the night we took
diapers off her, but our boYs contillued. The flrst boy was able
to stay dry, If we cot hlm up once during the night, and a few
encouragtnc words frcJm our doctor were all it took, at age-3;
he never·had a wet night asatn.
The other boy waa more difficult. We never, never
reprbnandeli or made a big thing of lt. There were no
psychological or medical problema. At age 10, he received
testa to make sure of lh!a. Then ,)he doctor put him on
tranqulll&amp;era before bedtime each night, and within six months
he was dry!
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theae children 1re very heavy steepen and the tranquilizers
r$x them enough so that they al~ leas soundly and feel the
urge, therefore get up by themaelves.
Doctor• ..wty don't give lheae pUla unW after the child ls
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DEAR HELEN: .
How true: boya have Sllllller bladders, lesa control, and
often 'sleep more IIOUilllly. Thus there are many more male
bedl.ettera than female. OUr son II delightful, inte!Ugent, not
IPOlled and not Immature. We wouldn't think of punishing him
for IOIJielhin&amp; he can't help. At five, he can IIIW weu two palrs
of heavy training pant,a, plus plaatlc coverings, so he doesn't
ROlli out of bed. And when he's IIIJ:, we'll try medicine the
doctor recommends. But we WON'T get upset. Why make an
ernatlonal problem out of a little lncoovenlence? -IDMMON
SENSE

DEAR· HELEN:
Our 1011 was a terribly heavy ll.eeper, and at 11 he was still
wetllnl the bed. We aot one rJ. thole night lll*flllll, which ring a
loud bell at . the lint drop of !"llneU· It woke him where
notlilllg elle could, and within a few days, the problem was
goni, You can either rent or buy lheile IIJIIIII, and (if the
problem II llmply heavy sleeping) they work!
But be sure to chedt wtlb your dDctor flnt. - MRS. C. C.

State history contest
to be held at OU
ATHENS
Ohio
University has been aelected
by the Ohio American
Revolutionary Bicentennial
AdviAory Commi!lllon as one
of 11 regional centers for 1111
statewide . History Day
Contest.
Announcement of this
year's contest 1heme,
"Images of America: A
Bicentennial Mirror of
People, Places, Ideas or
Events," Is being made now
in order to give students in
grades seven-12 time to work
on projects before the spring
judging.
The Region Eleven competition will bring students
from 13 Southeastml Ohio
counties to the Athens
campus In April to have thelr
papers, displays, per·
fonnancea and presentations
showcased. Judging wtn be
done by history profeaaors
from Ohio colle1ea and
unlverstlles, professional
stalf membeta of h!atorical
societies, social studies
teachers and others.
Wlnnen In the 11 regional
contest will compete in the
. statewide finals to be held in
Columbus In May.
Countiea included in Region
Eleven are Athens, Gallla,
Hocking, Jacbon, Lawrence,
· Mei«J, Mor,an, Perry, Pike,
Ross, Scioto, Vinton and
Waahingtoil.
· Abrochure with details and
. deadlines Is being aent to
area schools and also may be
Vote For

obtained by writing Dr .
Marvin Fletcher, associate
professor of history at OU
and area contest coordinator,
at BenUey Hall In Athens.
' The program is produced in
cooperation with the Ohio
Department of Education and
the Ohio Academy of History
and Is f111ded by grants from
the Martha Holden Jennings
Foundation and the George
Gund Foundation.

Reedsville
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead hosted a birthday
dinner for their daughter,
Jane, and nephew, Charles
Meredith, of Beverly on
Sunday. Guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Blll Meredith of
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Frydman of Co1umbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Weber,
David and Mark, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Pickens and
Jull Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs.
Meredith showed slides of
their recent European .trip In
the evening.
Mrs. Beas Larkins recenUy
celebrated her birthday at
the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Doris Marks at Chester.
Othen present were Mr. and
Mrs. James Carruthers and ·
Penny of Loulaville ·and Mr.
and 1\11'1. Bert ScbriAher and
Scotty of canton.
V!aiting with Mrs. Helen
Archer on Friday were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Coleman and

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A prospective Jl1embership the charter containing the ·
tea was held by the Mid- names of nearly 60 members,
dleport Business and several citations and plaqu~s
'·' rl • presented to the club for clv1c.
Pr ofess Ion ·worrum" SUil
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National BPW Weelt at the the trophy WOI\ 10 a recent '
home of Mrs. Marian Taylor, parade.
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1 Mrs. Janet Kotn and Mrs.
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Catherine Welsh, co- Ann Cohvell; Vinton; Mary .
chairwomen and Miss McAngus, Pomeroy' and '.
Freddie 'Houdashelt, Terri Miller, Rutland.
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president, greeted the guests
wh.o were regis~red by Mrs.
Dorthea Salser: and in·
troduced by Mrs. Louise
Davis, both members of the
membersltlp committee.
They were assisted by Mrs.
Alwilda Werner.
The tea table was centered
with a Ooral arrangement of
chrysanthemums in the
green and gold colors of the
club and flanked by lighted
tapen. Mrs. Taylor presided
at the silver coffee service
and Mrs. Davis poured the
tea. They were assisted by
Mrs. Nellie Vale. Gold and
crystal appoinlments completed the table decor.
Nlntly day lnltrelf peftllly
Assorted cookies, nuts, It wlllldrawn · IMfere
maturitY dalt.. "
•rosebud mints, coffee and tea
were served.
On display at the meeting
.Co.:
were scrapbooks .for several
years, yearbooks from 1948;

COLUMBUS - The Seal of
Ohio Girl Scout Council will
FRIDAY
hold its second annual ,Adult.
" Recognition Dinner on Nov. 8 HALLOWEEN PARTY a\
at 6:30 p.m. at lhe Electric Portland Elementary School,
Building on the Ohio State I p.m. Sponsored by PTO.
·Fairgrounds.
·
OHIO Valley Grange 2612,
Volunteers and community Letart . falls, will hold a
leaders who have contributed Halloween party at 7:30p.m.
their time and talent to Girl at the Letart Falls ComScouting will be honored. munity· Hall for children of
Special groups to be honored Letart Township. Children
this year . include Area are to attend maslted; prizes
Product Chairmen, Council will be given and refreshTrainers, Troop Organizers ments served.
·and Leaders.
SATURD~Y
Exhibitors will be on hand
PRACTICE Session for the
with commercial program Pomeroy-Rutland alumni
helps covering camping football team, 3:30p.m. at the
equipment and· places, Rutland field. The Middleport
handcrafts and lund-raising team will practice at 2:30
ideas. Exhibits will be open p.m. at the Middleport field.
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and ·
FALL FESTIVAL at
from 8 to 9:30p.m.
Racine Elell)entary ESchool
Mrs. Jack Bornhoeft and
sponsored by PTO . Soup
Mrs.
Charles Brubaker are in
THE GREAT PUMPKINS - Kevin Knapp, nine-year·
supper at 5:30, games at 6:30
charge of arrangements.
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle KnaJll), Wolf Pen, had a
and an auction at 8 p.m.
Each person is to bring a
bumper crop of pumpkins Including this huge pumpkin
dish of her choice to serve MONDAY
which tipped the scale at 87 pounds. Kevin is the grandson
LETARTFALLSi'To, 7:30
ten, her own dishes and
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Wolf Pen.
p.m.
All festival committee
utensils and serving utensils.
chairmen urged to attend.
There is a charge of $1.50 to
SALEM CENTER PTA,
cover expenses ahd parking
7:30p.m.
Mr. Gillespie of the
fee of 50 cents.
Ohio State Patrol will speak
on "Safety".
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 7:30 p. m. at the home .
JJ l
REEDSVILLE . - Com- of Mrs. Sibley Slack.
- - - - - - -- yy 00 Sfatn On SWeater munity Builders Club, met at
EASTERN High School Maternal grandparents are
TheAIIIIItsCM.·.r
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Warren Pickens' home for its Athletic Boosters meeting, Mr. and Mrs. June C.
Snlngll l.oM c;..
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294 StcOtld St.
October meeting.
7:30p.m. at the high school to Cremeans, 'Rutland, and the
Pomeroy, 011111
· The business session was make plans for tHe annual paternal grandparents are
plants are enjoying even conducted by,.llie preside~!, · football banquet; all in· · Bernard and Betty Gilkey,
Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY - While more popularity than ever Mrs. Margarel Brown. A terested persons asked to Middleport. Mr. and Mrs.
working on my decoupage I before as we enjoy them, talk bicentennial project for the attend.
Gilkey have a daughter,
spilled a few drops of wood to them and play music for community was discussed
YOUTH RALLY, ·7:30 p.m. Paula, five.
sealing stain on a 100 per cent them. 1\Iany thai have been and Mrs. Ella Osborne, Mrs. at the Rutland Community
acrylic sweater. I am out of doors during· the Maxine Whitehead and Mrs. Church. Daniel Roush to he
desperate as I really like this summer have now sought the Grace Weber were appointed the speaker with special
sweater and hope you have warmth of the lndoon and as a committee for the music by youth groups.
some suggestions. The can be a real decorative asset project.
Public invited by Amos Tillis,
sweater Is white and the stain or a hodge podge.
Refreshments were served pastor.
As with any decorative to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
is brown. Please ~elp. RACINE Chapter 134,
accessories, grouping adds to Myers and Family, Mr. and O.E.S., 8 p.m. at the Masonic
SHARON.
DEAR SHARON
- I have their Importance: However; Mrs. Ronald Osborne and Temple.
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no remedy for wood stain unlike' an array of crystal or family , Mr. and Mrs. Walter
TUESDAY
spots specifically, but try a porcelain, brass or copper, Brown and family, Mr. and
POMEROY Chapter 186,
PLENTY
paint remover such as lur· propeP light has to be a first Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and Order of the Eastern Star,
Of
pentlne. Flnt lest to see Its consideration. Mass together Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber. 7:45 p.m. at the temple.
FR££.
effect on the sweater's fibers. those requiring the same
The place of the next Worthy patron to be elected.
Sponge turpentine on, degree of light-be It natural meeting will be announced 25 and 4().year pins to be
PARKING
working toward the center, or artificial. Place tall plants later.
presented. Officers to wear
and then apply dry cleaning In the back, lower ones In
gowns.
Prices In Effed Now Thru Sun~IIJ
Ould the same way. If the front and make a grouping as
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
sealer used seems more like Important and often more
1.IN:nn
Mr. and Mrs. Richar~ D.
shellac, the treatment for enjoyable than a large piece
•POl fOUl DA Yl
Recent visitors at the Gilkey, Middleport, announce
ohellac Blains Ia to apply of furniture. In fact masses of
WOMEN'S POLYESTER
warm alcohol with an eye plants and large ones can Williams-Balderson home the blrlh of a son 01::1. 29 at
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Holzer Medical Center. The
dropper. Sponge toward the make up for tile lack of as
Arnold
of
Northridge,
Calif.
much
furniture
·as
a
room
infant
weighed five pounds,
center and repeat uaUI all Is
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
really
needs.
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necessary,
for
11
ounces
and has been
. gone. The stilln could be
Williams
of
Athens,&gt;Ga.
named Richard Thomas.
soaked In two parts water to ~ taller effect place some of
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these wlll help, but do the lower ones In front will
Etsy urt ~t~lrtttln. Our
newttt striH. tflrect frofrl
remember to test effect on hide the tables. If used along
the Ntw Yitrll' Merkel .
a
window
sill
give
thought
to
your fabric lint. - POLLY.
O!GeM fr1m Mild COiofl or
Plfltrnl ttylft, DH't Mill
DEAR READERS- House that arrangement Make the
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most of these living accessories that should bring
charm to the ro\m they
daughter, Kim, of Co)umbus. grace. Watering will be
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and Mrs. Milton Tuttle of
dramatic If many are
Pomeroy Road.
grouped together In front of a
AT THE TUPPERS PLAINS SCHOOL
Mr . and Mrs. George
window. Remove tbe CUI"
Buckley have returned home talns, stagger hanging
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Bob Meredith at Phoenix, ol the window, line the sill
ActuAL VALUU TO '1.91
Ariz. Places of Interest they and place even more on the
visited were Painted Desert, Door below and have an YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED
A group Oftddl ""' tnclll:l'f flmGUI i:a!Uon.
Petrified Forest, Grand
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Important looking window
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btkt trtd ro11t 1*1•2 qt. cowlftd uuc•
Canyon and Tombstone.
p~n . lublcl ctkt IN" lftd otlttr Items.
garden· of greenery with
Mrs. Mamie Buckley and colorful blooming things
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey highlighting the effect.
Candidate for Member of
visited with Mrs. Eunice
Discard those fancy papers
Sprague at the Arcadia and bows tllat may be a
JiASTERN LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
Nursing Home In Coolville. hangover from the day a gUt
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed
Election, November 4, 1975
. plant was delivered from the
and Brian, have returned florist. Plain clay poiA have a
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THANKS:
Orlando, Fla. S orne points of If one prefen something a bit
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interest they visited were more decorative try wicker
'PAIR
Disney World, Sea World and baskets of different sizes and
they ~nt a day at the ocean. shapes. Line wllh foil for
They traveled by plane to protection from 'water and
· Progress Through
Florida.
paint or staiD as desired.
Mrs. Frank Bise Is a Happy wlnd~w garden!Dg! Effort and Understanding.
patient at Camden-Clark POLLY.
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w,tddaughters, Gaithersburg,
!faryland, .were overnight
(!Uesls of her mother, Mrs.
l:ucy ~~·
d.ir. and Mr's. Vernon Perry
and grandd!!ughter, Mona
Jean, have moved from
lfllllards to their fann home
!!far here.
,A large crowd was In attendance at Temple Church
oil Sundjiy evehlllg to hear the
Gospel Ambassador singing
~!roup from Coluinbus.
. Guests during the past
weelt at the home of Mr. and
lilrs. Earl Starkey were the
following relatives, Mr. and
Mrs,Gerald'Sia\'key, Omaha,
Neb.; Chester Spencer,
Charleston,' w. Va.; Beulah
Jones, Athenal Elma Vernon,
New Lexington, Mr. aild Mrs.
Donald Jones, Nelsonville,
ahd Mr. and Mrs .. Forrest. ,
Harper and Ruth FIAher,
Chillicothe.
Mlu Leah Gaston entertalned the Senior High
Girls ' Choir of the Albany
BapUst Church with a wiener

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'tk
NELSON'S drug otore
looutlht FAT•QO reducing plan
nd llart loolnv wtlght thlo
lltolllf bock In full If not compltllly lllfofttd with wolght lou from
t very ftret poc:klgo.
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roast at her ·home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Speigel'
and Wayne of Columbus
visited her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle and her father,
Noble Hamon .
Mrs. Noble Hamon is
confined to O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital In Athens
for treatment.
Martha Mays and Una
Beam have returned from
Decatur, Ind., where they
were guests of cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Baker, and
called on other relatives in
the area.
Mr. and Mrs . Mendal
Jordan entertained with a
family dinner in honor of the
13th birthday of thelr grandson, Bryan Jordan. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Crabtree, McArthur; Mr. and
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan,
Keith and Sarah Faye, and
Mr. and Mn. Walter Jordan
and Joshua, all local.
Pam Holcomb, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Everett
Holcomb, Laurel Grange,
and Kenneth Enevoldaen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Enevoldaen, Rock Springs
Grange, Meigs County Prince
and Prlncea, were at the
annual session of the Ohio
State Grange which was held
In· the Sheraton-Cleveland
Hotel In Cleveland, 0\::t. 12-15.
Many acUvlties were enjoyed
by the youth who joined youth
from most of the counties In
the state: Actlvliles lncludeil
a youth pageant, Prince and
Princess Ball, and special
tours which were p!anned for
them. They were a!ao guests
at the annual banquet and
heard IJeutenant Governor
Richard F. Celeste address
the entire group of more than
600 Grangers and guests.
These young people were

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MISSY VANMETER

Balloon .
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MINERSVILLE - Lea
Michelle (Missy) VanMeter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
RDnald Van Meter, Minersville, Is all for air travel -at
least when it comes to
balloons.
Missy purchased a gasfilled balloon at a school
carnival and after writing her
naine and address on it with a
muker, let it go at her
grandmother's home,. Mrs.
Ada Van Meter, Portland,
about 9 a.m. on 01::1. ~ .
Recently, Missy received a
letter and the deflated
balloon from John Lawrence
in Charon, Pa., who W1'0te
that he found it on his
family 's farm at about 4 p.m.
on 0\::t. 5, the same day. The
balloon had apparently
traveled about 200 air miles
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sponsored by H. E. Starkey,
Carpenter area, and Waldb
Poston, Athens County
Grange Deputy, who fur·
nished transportation; Meigs
County Pomona Grange,
Farmers Bank, Pomeroy
National Bank and Athens
County Savings and Loan, all
of Pomeroy, Racine Bank
and Keith Ashley, Racine;
and Citizens Bank of Mid·
dleport, along with Norman
Will, Meigs County Pomona
Grange Master and Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jordan ,. Meigs
County Grange Deputies.
Other Meigs Couhty
Grange youth who entered
state grange contests as
coon ty winners were Judy
and Gary Holliday, Patty and
BiUy Dyer and Keith Ashley.
Gary Holliday won first place
in the state in the 10 to 14 year
" Monkey Face Cookies"
contest; Kellh Ashley was
state winner In the older
youth grange banner contest
and Patty Dyer was awarded
a plaque in the Junior Grange
Lecturer programs contest.
Several of the youth in
Meigs county granges plan to
attend National Grange In
Columbus In November and
be Initiated In the Seventh
Degree at that time.
H. E. Starkey, Ion~ time
Meigs County granger and
charter member of Colwnbia
Grange, represented Meigs
County as delegate to the
annual State Grange Session
In Cleveland, 0\::t. 12-15. Mr .
Starkey served on the Public
Relations Committee and
attended all activities of the
state grange, Including all
aeSslons where grange policy
· for 1975-76 was accepted by
the delegate body . Mr.
Starkey, who Is legislative
agent of Columbia Grange
and also of Meigs County
Pomona Grange, heard
recommendations which will
be presented to the State
Leg!alature. Se.nator Ollver
Ocasek, was also a delegate
and was recognized during
the dlscu11ions, along with
Slate Master Jamea Ross,
who presents the grange
policies to the state
legislature . Woodrow W.
Tucker, secretary of the
National Grange Executive

BY JEAN BARNES .
newspaper in Kansas. His
Many a wooden duck that wife and children - two sons
once rode the water wilh and two daughters, now
aplomb is now a proud or· gcown - have all been innament in homes.
terestijd in his collection.
Using decoys for hunting Part of this interest stems
wild Rowlls a centuries old from the factthat many of his
practice dating back to an- decoys have been in the
cient Egypt. And on our own family for three generations,
continent the American In- belonging to his father and
dian used decoys of . straw his grandfather.
lace with feathers to lure
His choicest specimens are
birds close enough to trap or displayed in the living room.
kill.
"This one is a Mason," he
However, decoys probably explained and added that one
were never as wldely used as identical to it had sold at
they hav~ been in the United · auction recently for $600.
States over the past 100 or
Mason's Decoy Factory
more years. This popularity was one of three early
was influenced by three manufacturers of decoys.
forces - Improved weapons, Both Mason's and the J. N.
a burgeonlilg populace in, Dodge Co. were located in
need of a greater and less Detroit while the Stevens
expensive source of meat and Decoy Factory was at Weeds·
what appeared to be an end· port, N. Y. These three are
less bounty of game blrds.
generally cons1dered the
Demands for decoys grew most important decoy
and makers turned from makers and met an almost
hand craning to methods of unbelievable demand for
mass production to meet the many years.
need. Although decoys were
Although market hunters
roughed out with lathes, most preferred the hand carved
work of finishing, sanding decoys and, for the most part,
and painting was done by scorned the factory models
hand.
the demand for inexpensive
Small wonder then that · decoys continued until 1918
these 18th and early 19th when Congress passed the
century
examples of Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
American folk art are
The factory decoys were
eagerly sought by collectcrs. graded by design, size and
Such a collector is Bill quality. One could purchase
Taylor, who acquired his first solid decoys or hoUow ones,
duck decoy in the 1930s. "I with glass or tack eyes,
started saving them ~fore I packed in barrels. One could
knew anyone else in the world pay as little as $2.50 or as
was interested in them much as $12 per dozen.
becauselwasfascinated,"he
The great market for
explained .
decoys
attracted
the
Later, he discovered a book gadgeteers and many patents
by Joel Barber who has been were issued for a variety of
called the "first collector" of adaptations of the standard
wild fowl decoys. The book form . Two of the more
helped him identify his finds prominent ones were a metal
and build his collection. He decoy on a wooden base and a
continued to add to his folding tin shore blrd decoy.
resource of materials until he
Next week's column will
has a fairly complete cover additional information
collection of books on the on Taylor's collection which
subject.·
includes fine, hand carved
A native of Wisconsin, specimens.
Taylor is editor of a daily

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mrs. Don Bell is spending a
week with her daughter,
Lorna Bell , at Columbus.
Lorna spent a weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Donohew and family of
Circleville spent the weekend
with Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Donohew.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Balser and son of Tuppers
Plains were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Alice Balser.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shuler
and Effie Pickens visited
relatives in Alabama for a
week.
Billy Wilson and David
Willard of Bolivar Dam spent
the weekend with Mrs. Erma
Wilson.
An election day dinner will
he served at the Letart Falls
·Community Hall Tuesday,
Nov. 14. Menu will be
chicken, ham or roast beef,
noodles, mashed potatoes, or
sweet potatoes, green beans,
dressing, slaw, pie, coffee or
ice• tea, vegetable soup,
sandwiches. Price will be
$1.75 for adults, 75 cents for
children. Serving will begin
at 11 :30 a.m. and continue
until 6:30p.m.
Mr. and Mrs . Herbert
Roush, Mrs. Alice Balser,
Mrs. Erma Wilson attended a
hymn sing at the MI. Moriah
Church of God Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Icie Tucker of Leon,
W. Va., spent the weekend
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haught
of Walker, W. Va., entertained at their home
Wednesday in honor of Mrs.
Anna Scarberry, a patient at
a Parkersburg rest home.
Mrs .
Scarberry
was
celebrating her birthday .
Mrs. Focie Hayman, Mrs.
Bertha Robinson , Mrs.
Herbert Shields, Mrs. Jack
Sargent stopped at the rest
home and took Mrs. Scarberry to the Ha)lllht home
where they had an enjoyable
day visiting. Others attending
were Fred Smith, Delores
Leman, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Coe of Carbon Hill, Mrs.
Martha Stover, Parkersburg

and Nellie Alton of Walker, were visitors at the Bob
W. Va .
Evans Festival recently.
Mrs. Arnold Hupp spent a
A&lt;thur Wilson of Cleveland
week with Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Erma Wilson a
Charles Hupp at Marengo lew days. He also visi\ed his
while her son , Rocky Hupp niece Mrs. Kathryn Hunt.
was a patient at University
Virgil Hili of the boat
Hospital having surgery on 'Rachel' is spending some
his nose.
time with his wife, Mrs.
Edward Hupp and Mr. and Kathryn Hill and children.
Mrs. Alvin Barnett! were
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch
moose hun ting in On tario, and Mrs. Caroline Miller of
Canada.
Racine visited Mrs. Margie
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Bass Hunt recenlly.
and tlaughters of Middleport
spent Sunday with Mr . and
Mrs. Arnold Hupp.
Clifford Hill was returned
·home
Saturday fr om
Riverside Hospital in
Columbus. Mr. Hill had been
a patient there for five weeks
and will be returning for
observation and treatment.
Sunday guests of Mr. ancl
9 to S Mon.-Fri.
9to8Sat.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Closed
Sunday
Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hayman and children of
Wes terville, Mrs. Gene
Jewell and children, Barbara
Middleport. Ohio
and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hayman of Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hayman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wallie Stover Friday af·
ternoon and on Friday
evening visited Mrs. Beverly
Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence
Hepler of Wampum, Pa., are
visiting Mrs . Ferne B•. '
Hayman. Mrs. Ava Belles of •
Wellston visited the Heplers
and Mrs. Hayinan Monday.
Richard Norris of Carroll,
Alonzo Norris and stepdaughter of Piqua visited
their mother, Mrs . Ada
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Erwin Gloeckner.
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Sunday after a three week
vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Quillen in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
' Chrissie Powell enjoyed a
vacation · at Elkins, W. Va.
and other points of interest.

,.,.,........, . ... ·- - - - ···--- "There's Ron jumping inlo our new pool. Next, there's Ron on
crutc~es watchl~g lhe men
Committee and Past Master ~~~nc water mto our new
of the Rhode !Pland State
Grange and Lieutenant
Govrnor Richard F. Celeste,
both spoke during the session.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Mendal
Jordan, Deputy State Master
and Deputy Junior Matron,
Meigs County, accompanied
Mr. Starkey to Cleveland for
the session, as dld Pauline
Atkins, State Granger of the
year, · and
Kenneth
Enevoldsen, Prince. Pam
Holcomb, princess, returned
home with Mr. Starkey. Mrs.
Starkey was unable to attend.

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DEAR HELEN :
.
After reading the letter sent from the 00-year-old man who
claimed yQU~~g glrla adored hlm because they like a nonrabbil
who knows how to be a gentleman; and the other letter from
tlie older w(llllan who lnaiAted young men prefer "experienced
females" I.e., 45 to 501Jh, because ot thelr brains and sexiness
- I wonder why, If elders are so much more preferable, they
just don't get together?
Since two mature people would evidently have great gifts
for one another, what a pity to waste them on younger persons
of the oppoalte aex.
In other words, if a young glrl can't fulfill her needs with
someone cloae'to her own age, why should a mature woman
&amp;ro!pt what the younger woman doesn't want? And why
llbould a mature man accept something that even a younger
man shuna ..l a young filly who hasn't yet reached her
potentlal?
How mature is the mature person who can't figure out
something as llmple as th!a? - LOGIC
DEAR IAIGIC:
...Not very mature, bultben I doubt he or she wants to be.
-H.
DEAR HELEN:
Thankl for your underlllindlng words about bedwetters.
It's sad that 1110111 families who have th!8 problem think they're
wtlque, when actually It's very common, especially among
boys.
Our dalllhter stopped wetting the bed the night we took
diapers off her, but our boYs contillued. The flrst boy was able
to stay dry, If we cot hlm up once during the night, and a few
encouragtnc words frcJm our doctor were all it took, at age-3;
he never·had a wet night asatn.
The other boy waa more difficult. We never, never
reprbnandeli or made a big thing of lt. There were no
psychological or medical problema. At age 10, he received
testa to make sure of lh!a. Then ,)he doctor put him on
tranqulll&amp;era before bedtime each night, and within six months
he was dry!
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Thll II apparently a falrly conunon practice now. Usually
theae children 1re very heavy steepen and the tranquilizers
r$x them enough so that they al~ leas soundly and feel the
urge, therefore get up by themaelves.
Doctor• ..wty don't give lheae pUla unW after the child ls
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DEAR HELEN: .
How true: boya have Sllllller bladders, lesa control, and
often 'sleep more IIOUilllly. Thus there are many more male
bedl.ettera than female. OUr son II delightful, inte!Ugent, not
IPOlled and not Immature. We wouldn't think of punishing him
for IOIJielhin&amp; he can't help. At five, he can IIIW weu two palrs
of heavy training pant,a, plus plaatlc coverings, so he doesn't
ROlli out of bed. And when he's IIIJ:, we'll try medicine the
doctor recommends. But we WON'T get upset. Why make an
ernatlonal problem out of a little lncoovenlence? -IDMMON
SENSE

DEAR· HELEN:
Our 1011 was a terribly heavy ll.eeper, and at 11 he was still
wetllnl the bed. We aot one rJ. thole night lll*flllll, which ring a
loud bell at . the lint drop of !"llneU· It woke him where
notlilllg elle could, and within a few days, the problem was
goni, You can either rent or buy lheile IIJIIIII, and (if the
problem II llmply heavy sleeping) they work!
But be sure to chedt wtlb your dDctor flnt. - MRS. C. C.

State history contest
to be held at OU
ATHENS
Ohio
University has been aelected
by the Ohio American
Revolutionary Bicentennial
AdviAory Commi!lllon as one
of 11 regional centers for 1111
statewide . History Day
Contest.
Announcement of this
year's contest 1heme,
"Images of America: A
Bicentennial Mirror of
People, Places, Ideas or
Events," Is being made now
in order to give students in
grades seven-12 time to work
on projects before the spring
judging.
The Region Eleven competition will bring students
from 13 Southeastml Ohio
counties to the Athens
campus In April to have thelr
papers, displays, per·
fonnancea and presentations
showcased. Judging wtn be
done by history profeaaors
from Ohio colle1ea and
unlverstlles, professional
stalf membeta of h!atorical
societies, social studies
teachers and others.
Wlnnen In the 11 regional
contest will compete in the
. statewide finals to be held in
Columbus In May.
Countiea included in Region
Eleven are Athens, Gallla,
Hocking, Jacbon, Lawrence,
· Mei«J, Mor,an, Perry, Pike,
Ross, Scioto, Vinton and
Waahingtoil.
· Abrochure with details and
. deadlines Is being aent to
area schools and also may be
Vote For

obtained by writing Dr .
Marvin Fletcher, associate
professor of history at OU
and area contest coordinator,
at BenUey Hall In Athens.
' The program is produced in
cooperation with the Ohio
Department of Education and
the Ohio Academy of History
and Is f111ded by grants from
the Martha Holden Jennings
Foundation and the George
Gund Foundation.

Reedsville
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead hosted a birthday
dinner for their daughter,
Jane, and nephew, Charles
Meredith, of Beverly on
Sunday. Guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Blll Meredith of
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Frydman of Co1umbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Weber,
David and Mark, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Pickens and
Jull Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs.
Meredith showed slides of
their recent European .trip In
the evening.
Mrs. Beas Larkins recenUy
celebrated her birthday at
the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Doris Marks at Chester.
Othen present were Mr. and
Mrs. James Carruthers and ·
Penny of Loulaville ·and Mr.
and 1\11'1. Bert ScbriAher and
Scotty of canton.
V!aiting with Mrs. Helen
Archer on Friday were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Coleman and

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A prospective Jl1embership the charter containing the ·
tea was held by the Mid- names of nearly 60 members,
dleport Business and several citations and plaqu~s
'·' rl • presented to the club for clv1c.
Pr ofess Ion ·worrum" SUil
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afternoon In obserVance of 1, ,aqd COfflillll'lity activl es an
National BPW Weelt at the the trophy WOI\ 10 a recent '
home of Mrs. Marian Taylor, parade.
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New members registered
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1 Mrs. Janet Kotn and Mrs.
an 1 mve~
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Catherine Welsh, co- Ann Cohvell; Vinton; Mary .
chairwomen and Miss McAngus, Pomeroy' and '.
Freddie 'Houdashelt, Terri Miller, Rutland.
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president, greeted the guests
wh.o were regis~red by Mrs.
Dorthea Salser: and in·
troduced by Mrs. Louise
Davis, both members of the
membersltlp committee.
They were assisted by Mrs.
Alwilda Werner.
The tea table was centered
with a Ooral arrangement of
chrysanthemums in the
green and gold colors of the
club and flanked by lighted
tapen. Mrs. Taylor presided
at the silver coffee service
and Mrs. Davis poured the
tea. They were assisted by
Mrs. Nellie Vale. Gold and
crystal appoinlments completed the table decor.
Nlntly day lnltrelf peftllly
Assorted cookies, nuts, It wlllldrawn · IMfere
maturitY dalt.. "
•rosebud mints, coffee and tea
were served.
On display at the meeting
.Co.:
were scrapbooks .for several
years, yearbooks from 1948;

COLUMBUS - The Seal of
Ohio Girl Scout Council will
FRIDAY
hold its second annual ,Adult.
" Recognition Dinner on Nov. 8 HALLOWEEN PARTY a\
at 6:30 p.m. at lhe Electric Portland Elementary School,
Building on the Ohio State I p.m. Sponsored by PTO.
·Fairgrounds.
·
OHIO Valley Grange 2612,
Volunteers and community Letart . falls, will hold a
leaders who have contributed Halloween party at 7:30p.m.
their time and talent to Girl at the Letart Falls ComScouting will be honored. munity· Hall for children of
Special groups to be honored Letart Township. Children
this year . include Area are to attend maslted; prizes
Product Chairmen, Council will be given and refreshTrainers, Troop Organizers ments served.
·and Leaders.
SATURD~Y
Exhibitors will be on hand
PRACTICE Session for the
with commercial program Pomeroy-Rutland alumni
helps covering camping football team, 3:30p.m. at the
equipment and· places, Rutland field. The Middleport
handcrafts and lund-raising team will practice at 2:30
ideas. Exhibits will be open p.m. at the Middleport field.
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and ·
FALL FESTIVAL at
from 8 to 9:30p.m.
Racine Elell)entary ESchool
Mrs. Jack Bornhoeft and
sponsored by PTO . Soup
Mrs.
Charles Brubaker are in
THE GREAT PUMPKINS - Kevin Knapp, nine-year·
supper at 5:30, games at 6:30
charge of arrangements.
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle KnaJll), Wolf Pen, had a
and an auction at 8 p.m.
Each person is to bring a
bumper crop of pumpkins Including this huge pumpkin
dish of her choice to serve MONDAY
which tipped the scale at 87 pounds. Kevin is the grandson
LETARTFALLSi'To, 7:30
ten, her own dishes and
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Wolf Pen.
p.m.
All festival committee
utensils and serving utensils.
chairmen urged to attend.
There is a charge of $1.50 to
SALEM CENTER PTA,
cover expenses ahd parking
7:30p.m.
Mr. Gillespie of the
fee of 50 cents.
Ohio State Patrol will speak
on "Safety".
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 7:30 p. m. at the home .
JJ l
REEDSVILLE . - Com- of Mrs. Sibley Slack.
- - - - - - -- yy 00 Sfatn On SWeater munity Builders Club, met at
EASTERN High School Maternal grandparents are
TheAIIIIItsCM.·.r
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Warren Pickens' home for its Athletic Boosters meeting, Mr. and Mrs. June C.
Snlngll l.oM c;..
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294 StcOtld St.
October meeting.
7:30p.m. at the high school to Cremeans, 'Rutland, and the
Pomeroy, 011111
· The business session was make plans for tHe annual paternal grandparents are
plants are enjoying even conducted by,.llie preside~!, · football banquet; all in· · Bernard and Betty Gilkey,
Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY - While more popularity than ever Mrs. Margarel Brown. A terested persons asked to Middleport. Mr. and Mrs.
working on my decoupage I before as we enjoy them, talk bicentennial project for the attend.
Gilkey have a daughter,
spilled a few drops of wood to them and play music for community was discussed
YOUTH RALLY, ·7:30 p.m. Paula, five.
sealing stain on a 100 per cent them. 1\Iany thai have been and Mrs. Ella Osborne, Mrs. at the Rutland Community
acrylic sweater. I am out of doors during· the Maxine Whitehead and Mrs. Church. Daniel Roush to he
desperate as I really like this summer have now sought the Grace Weber were appointed the speaker with special
sweater and hope you have warmth of the lndoon and as a committee for the music by youth groups.
some suggestions. The can be a real decorative asset project.
Public invited by Amos Tillis,
sweater Is white and the stain or a hodge podge.
Refreshments were served pastor.
As with any decorative to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
is brown. Please ~elp. RACINE Chapter 134,
accessories, grouping adds to Myers and Family, Mr. and O.E.S., 8 p.m. at the Masonic
SHARON.
DEAR SHARON
- I have their Importance: However; Mrs. Ronald Osborne and Temple.
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spots specifically, but try a porcelain, brass or copper, Brown and family, Mr. and
POMEROY Chapter 186,
PLENTY
paint remover such as lur· propeP light has to be a first Mrs. Ernest Whitehead and Order of the Eastern Star,
Of
pentlne. Flnt lest to see Its consideration. Mass together Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber. 7:45 p.m. at the temple.
FR££.
effect on the sweater's fibers. those requiring the same
The place of the next Worthy patron to be elected.
Sponge turpentine on, degree of light-be It natural meeting will be announced 25 and 4().year pins to be
PARKING
working toward the center, or artificial. Place tall plants later.
presented. Officers to wear
and then apply dry cleaning In the back, lower ones In
gowns.
Prices In Effed Now Thru Sun~IIJ
Ould the same way. If the front and make a grouping as
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
sealer used seems more like Important and often more
1.IN:nn
Mr. and Mrs. Richar~ D.
shellac, the treatment for enjoyable than a large piece
•POl fOUl DA Yl
Recent visitors at the Gilkey, Middleport, announce
ohellac Blains Ia to apply of furniture. In fact masses of
WOMEN'S POLYESTER
warm alcohol with an eye plants and large ones can Williams-Balderson home the blrlh of a son 01::1. 29 at
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Holzer Medical Center. The
dropper. Sponge toward the make up for tile lack of as
Arnold
of
Northridge,
Calif.
much
furniture
·as
a
room
infant
weighed five pounds,
center and repeat uaUI all Is
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
really
needs.
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for
11
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and has been
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Williams
of
Athens,&gt;Ga.
named Richard Thomas.
soaked In two parts water to ~ taller effect place some of
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these wlll help, but do the lower ones In front will
Etsy urt ~t~lrtttln. Our
newttt striH. tflrect frofrl
remember to test effect on hide the tables. If used along
the Ntw Yitrll' Merkel .
a
window
sill
give
thought
to
your fabric lint. - POLLY.
O!GeM fr1m Mild COiofl or
Plfltrnl ttylft, DH't Mill
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most of these living accessories that should bring
charm to the ro\m they
daughter, Kim, of Co)umbus. grace. Watering will be
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and Mrs. Milton Tuttle of
dramatic If many are
Pomeroy Road.
grouped together In front of a
AT THE TUPPERS PLAINS SCHOOL
Mr . and Mrs. George
window. Remove tbe CUI"
Buckley have returned home talns, stagger hanging
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Bob Meredith at Phoenix, ol the window, line the sill
ActuAL VALUU TO '1.91
Ariz. Places of Interest they and place even more on the
visited were Painted Desert, Door below and have an YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED
A group Oftddl ""' tnclll:l'f flmGUI i:a!Uon.
Petrified Forest, Grand
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p~n . lublcl ctkt IN" lftd otlttr Items.
garden· of greenery with
Mrs. Mamie Buckley and colorful blooming things
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey highlighting the effect.
Candidate for Member of
visited with Mrs. Eunice
Discard those fancy papers
Sprague at the Arcadia and bows tllat may be a
JiASTERN LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
Nursing Home In Coolville. hangover from the day a gUt
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed
Election, November 4, 1975
. plant was delivered from the
and Brian, have returned florist. Plain clay poiA have a
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interest they visited were more decorative try wicker
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Disney World, Sea World and baskets of different sizes and
they ~nt a day at the ocean. shapes. Line wllh foil for
They traveled by plane to protection from 'water and
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Florida.
paint or staiD as desired.
Mrs. Frank Bise Is a Happy wlnd~w garden!Dg! Effort and Understanding.
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w,tddaughters, Gaithersburg,
!faryland, .were overnight
(!Uesls of her mother, Mrs.
l:ucy ~~·
d.ir. and Mr's. Vernon Perry
and grandd!!ughter, Mona
Jean, have moved from
lfllllards to their fann home
!!far here.
,A large crowd was In attendance at Temple Church
oil Sundjiy evehlllg to hear the
Gospel Ambassador singing
~!roup from Coluinbus.
. Guests during the past
weelt at the home of Mr. and
lilrs. Earl Starkey were the
following relatives, Mr. and
Mrs,Gerald'Sia\'key, Omaha,
Neb.; Chester Spencer,
Charleston,' w. Va.; Beulah
Jones, Athenal Elma Vernon,
New Lexington, Mr. aild Mrs.
Donald Jones, Nelsonville,
ahd Mr. and Mrs .. Forrest. ,
Harper and Ruth FIAher,
Chillicothe.
Mlu Leah Gaston entertalned the Senior High
Girls ' Choir of the Albany
BapUst Church with a wiener

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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Speigel'
and Wayne of Columbus
visited her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle and her father,
Noble Hamon .
Mrs. Noble Hamon is
confined to O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital In Athens
for treatment.
Martha Mays and Una
Beam have returned from
Decatur, Ind., where they
were guests of cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Baker, and
called on other relatives in
the area.
Mr. and Mrs . Mendal
Jordan entertained with a
family dinner in honor of the
13th birthday of thelr grandson, Bryan Jordan. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Crabtree, McArthur; Mr. and
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan,
Keith and Sarah Faye, and
Mr. and Mn. Walter Jordan
and Joshua, all local.
Pam Holcomb, daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Everett
Holcomb, Laurel Grange,
and Kenneth Enevoldaen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Enevoldaen, Rock Springs
Grange, Meigs County Prince
and Prlncea, were at the
annual session of the Ohio
State Grange which was held
In· the Sheraton-Cleveland
Hotel In Cleveland, 0\::t. 12-15.
Many acUvlties were enjoyed
by the youth who joined youth
from most of the counties In
the state: Actlvliles lncludeil
a youth pageant, Prince and
Princess Ball, and special
tours which were p!anned for
them. They were a!ao guests
at the annual banquet and
heard IJeutenant Governor
Richard F. Celeste address
the entire group of more than
600 Grangers and guests.
These young people were

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MISSY VANMETER

Balloon .
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MINERSVILLE - Lea
Michelle (Missy) VanMeter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
RDnald Van Meter, Minersville, Is all for air travel -at
least when it comes to
balloons.
Missy purchased a gasfilled balloon at a school
carnival and after writing her
naine and address on it with a
muker, let it go at her
grandmother's home,. Mrs.
Ada Van Meter, Portland,
about 9 a.m. on 01::1. ~ .
Recently, Missy received a
letter and the deflated
balloon from John Lawrence
in Charon, Pa., who W1'0te
that he found it on his
family 's farm at about 4 p.m.
on 0\::t. 5, the same day. The
balloon had apparently
traveled about 200 air miles
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sponsored by H. E. Starkey,
Carpenter area, and Waldb
Poston, Athens County
Grange Deputy, who fur·
nished transportation; Meigs
County Pomona Grange,
Farmers Bank, Pomeroy
National Bank and Athens
County Savings and Loan, all
of Pomeroy, Racine Bank
and Keith Ashley, Racine;
and Citizens Bank of Mid·
dleport, along with Norman
Will, Meigs County Pomona
Grange Master and Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jordan ,. Meigs
County Grange Deputies.
Other Meigs Couhty
Grange youth who entered
state grange contests as
coon ty winners were Judy
and Gary Holliday, Patty and
BiUy Dyer and Keith Ashley.
Gary Holliday won first place
in the state in the 10 to 14 year
" Monkey Face Cookies"
contest; Kellh Ashley was
state winner In the older
youth grange banner contest
and Patty Dyer was awarded
a plaque in the Junior Grange
Lecturer programs contest.
Several of the youth in
Meigs county granges plan to
attend National Grange In
Columbus In November and
be Initiated In the Seventh
Degree at that time.
H. E. Starkey, Ion~ time
Meigs County granger and
charter member of Colwnbia
Grange, represented Meigs
County as delegate to the
annual State Grange Session
In Cleveland, 0\::t. 12-15. Mr .
Starkey served on the Public
Relations Committee and
attended all activities of the
state grange, Including all
aeSslons where grange policy
· for 1975-76 was accepted by
the delegate body . Mr.
Starkey, who Is legislative
agent of Columbia Grange
and also of Meigs County
Pomona Grange, heard
recommendations which will
be presented to the State
Leg!alature. Se.nator Ollver
Ocasek, was also a delegate
and was recognized during
the dlscu11ions, along with
Slate Master Jamea Ross,
who presents the grange
policies to the state
legislature . Woodrow W.
Tucker, secretary of the
National Grange Executive

BY JEAN BARNES .
newspaper in Kansas. His
Many a wooden duck that wife and children - two sons
once rode the water wilh and two daughters, now
aplomb is now a proud or· gcown - have all been innament in homes.
terestijd in his collection.
Using decoys for hunting Part of this interest stems
wild Rowlls a centuries old from the factthat many of his
practice dating back to an- decoys have been in the
cient Egypt. And on our own family for three generations,
continent the American In- belonging to his father and
dian used decoys of . straw his grandfather.
lace with feathers to lure
His choicest specimens are
birds close enough to trap or displayed in the living room.
kill.
"This one is a Mason," he
However, decoys probably explained and added that one
were never as wldely used as identical to it had sold at
they hav~ been in the United · auction recently for $600.
States over the past 100 or
Mason's Decoy Factory
more years. This popularity was one of three early
was influenced by three manufacturers of decoys.
forces - Improved weapons, Both Mason's and the J. N.
a burgeonlilg populace in, Dodge Co. were located in
need of a greater and less Detroit while the Stevens
expensive source of meat and Decoy Factory was at Weeds·
what appeared to be an end· port, N. Y. These three are
less bounty of game blrds.
generally cons1dered the
Demands for decoys grew most important decoy
and makers turned from makers and met an almost
hand craning to methods of unbelievable demand for
mass production to meet the many years.
need. Although decoys were
Although market hunters
roughed out with lathes, most preferred the hand carved
work of finishing, sanding decoys and, for the most part,
and painting was done by scorned the factory models
hand.
the demand for inexpensive
Small wonder then that · decoys continued until 1918
these 18th and early 19th when Congress passed the
century
examples of Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
American folk art are
The factory decoys were
eagerly sought by collectcrs. graded by design, size and
Such a collector is Bill quality. One could purchase
Taylor, who acquired his first solid decoys or hoUow ones,
duck decoy in the 1930s. "I with glass or tack eyes,
started saving them ~fore I packed in barrels. One could
knew anyone else in the world pay as little as $2.50 or as
was interested in them much as $12 per dozen.
becauselwasfascinated,"he
The great market for
explained .
decoys
attracted
the
Later, he discovered a book gadgeteers and many patents
by Joel Barber who has been were issued for a variety of
called the "first collector" of adaptations of the standard
wild fowl decoys. The book form . Two of the more
helped him identify his finds prominent ones were a metal
and build his collection. He decoy on a wooden base and a
continued to add to his folding tin shore blrd decoy.
resource of materials until he
Next week's column will
has a fairly complete cover additional information
collection of books on the on Taylor's collection which
subject.·
includes fine, hand carved
A native of Wisconsin, specimens.
Taylor is editor of a daily

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mrs. Don Bell is spending a
week with her daughter,
Lorna Bell , at Columbus.
Lorna spent a weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Donohew and family of
Circleville spent the weekend
with Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Donohew.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Balser and son of Tuppers
Plains were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Alice Balser.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shuler
and Effie Pickens visited
relatives in Alabama for a
week.
Billy Wilson and David
Willard of Bolivar Dam spent
the weekend with Mrs. Erma
Wilson.
An election day dinner will
he served at the Letart Falls
·Community Hall Tuesday,
Nov. 14. Menu will be
chicken, ham or roast beef,
noodles, mashed potatoes, or
sweet potatoes, green beans,
dressing, slaw, pie, coffee or
ice• tea, vegetable soup,
sandwiches. Price will be
$1.75 for adults, 75 cents for
children. Serving will begin
at 11 :30 a.m. and continue
until 6:30p.m.
Mr. and Mrs . Herbert
Roush, Mrs. Alice Balser,
Mrs. Erma Wilson attended a
hymn sing at the MI. Moriah
Church of God Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Icie Tucker of Leon,
W. Va., spent the weekend
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haught
of Walker, W. Va., entertained at their home
Wednesday in honor of Mrs.
Anna Scarberry, a patient at
a Parkersburg rest home.
Mrs .
Scarberry
was
celebrating her birthday .
Mrs. Focie Hayman, Mrs.
Bertha Robinson , Mrs.
Herbert Shields, Mrs. Jack
Sargent stopped at the rest
home and took Mrs. Scarberry to the Ha)lllht home
where they had an enjoyable
day visiting. Others attending
were Fred Smith, Delores
Leman, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Coe of Carbon Hill, Mrs.
Martha Stover, Parkersburg

and Nellie Alton of Walker, were visitors at the Bob
W. Va .
Evans Festival recently.
Mrs. Arnold Hupp spent a
A&lt;thur Wilson of Cleveland
week with Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Erma Wilson a
Charles Hupp at Marengo lew days. He also visi\ed his
while her son , Rocky Hupp niece Mrs. Kathryn Hunt.
was a patient at University
Virgil Hili of the boat
Hospital having surgery on 'Rachel' is spending some
his nose.
time with his wife, Mrs.
Edward Hupp and Mr. and Kathryn Hill and children.
Mrs. Alvin Barnett! were
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch
moose hun ting in On tario, and Mrs. Caroline Miller of
Canada.
Racine visited Mrs. Margie
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Bass Hunt recenlly.
and tlaughters of Middleport
spent Sunday with Mr . and
Mrs. Arnold Hupp.
Clifford Hill was returned
·home
Saturday fr om
Riverside Hospital in
Columbus. Mr. Hill had been
a patient there for five weeks
and will be returning for
observation and treatment.
Sunday guests of Mr. ancl
9 to S Mon.-Fri.
9to8Sat.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Closed
Sunday
Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hayman and children of
Wes terville, Mrs. Gene
Jewell and children, Barbara
Middleport. Ohio
and Bobby and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hayman of Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hayman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wallie Stover Friday af·
ternoon and on Friday
evening visited Mrs. Beverly
Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence
Hepler of Wampum, Pa., are
visiting Mrs . Ferne B•. '
Hayman. Mrs. Ava Belles of •
Wellston visited the Heplers
and Mrs. Hayinan Monday.
Richard Norris of Carroll,
Alonzo Norris and stepdaughter of Piqua visited
their mother, Mrs . Ada
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Erwin Gloeckner.
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Mr . and Mrs . Homer
Ml4141oport, 0 .
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Ferguson of Pt. Pleasant

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Mr . and Mrs. Russell
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Sunday after a three week
vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Quillen in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
' Chrissie Powell enjoyed a
vacation · at Elkins, W. Va.
and other points of interest.

,.,.,........, . ... ·- - - - ···--- "There's Ron jumping inlo our new pool. Next, there's Ron on
crutc~es watchl~g lhe men
Committee and Past Master ~~~nc water mto our new
of the Rhode !Pland State
Grange and Lieutenant
Govrnor Richard F. Celeste,
both spoke during the session.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Mendal
Jordan, Deputy State Master
and Deputy Junior Matron,
Meigs County, accompanied
Mr. Starkey to Cleveland for
the session, as dld Pauline
Atkins, State Granger of the
year, · and
Kenneth
Enevoldsen, Prince. Pam
Holcomb, princess, returned
home with Mr. Starkey. Mrs.
Starkey was unable to attend.

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Johnson, BRENDA LEWIS;.
NINA MILLER, ·Steve N.ease,
VICKI ROUSH, lee Smith,
·Tim Smith, Denise Talbott,
Shelly Word,
KEVIN
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D!lnnlng, Gall Evans, Molly , LARRY FISHER, Perry Hill
Fisher, Denlse ~endrlx, : Teresa Meadows, JAYE
Kaste· Hysell, Klmj Jarrell, ORO, Jeo)l\ Rllchhert, Patty
Tim Jenkins, Cheryl. Larkins, Robinson, Cheryl Roseberry, ·
€CRENA RjojpDES, Debbie Carmen Thoma, Barbara
!loush.. Robert Roush, While, Nile Wilson, Myra
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RESHMEN : Doug Bell,
JUNIORS : PATRICIA ' Brian Grlndstaft, BRICE
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Cha~man, Jerrena Dill, Hill, Beverly Mclain Jim
Parlene D,uncen, Eric O'Brien, Cindy Patterson,
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~-.J,aa•r.Oct.

31, 1975

S pe~fe'r ,

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wllllng , Sunday school supl
Sunday sc hool ,• 9 30 il m ..

9- The D~ily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday , Oct. 31, 1975
DICKT~cy ·
·

~h•p , 1 JO Wednesd ay pray er
MORSE
CHAPEL
and l:\i bl c stu dy 130 p h 1
WorSh ip II am • Chur ch ' TUppERS
p LA 1 N S"
School 10 am
CHRISTIAN CHURCH . ORT
ND
p
LA
- Worship
f:u gC'n&lt;. Underwood , pclstor :
7 10 P m ·Church School 9 30 f l o w~t rd Cdldwcll , J , Sunday
am
i'! chool '• up! Sunday School.
SUTTON - Church School iii 3() a n1 , Mornmg Sermon .
9 JOa m Worship ht end lrd
10 JO a rn r Sunday evening
Sundays 10 .30 am .
serv ice, 7 p m
t-IOR&lt;TM6ASTCLUSTER
LETART FALLS UNITED
. Rev . ~ob'trtMetce.
BRETMREN
Rev

10 J O.
Suntta y evangeliStiC mcellnQ ,
1 JO p m
Prayer meeting
Wednesday , 7:JO p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST NtTY Co rn er Fo urth and Ma in ;
.
. err ln. PBStor .
1 Middleport Rev Henry Key
Roy Mayer . Sunday school M!tnle\1 , Pastor . Henr"
J
s day s ch0~ 1'·
Putor I I('
Freel and Norr1s, pastor ;
1
· pasor
s u pi Ch urc h sc h oo I • ~IS
Dft\nt'S C'reega' ~
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Sun day' School Supt rSunday 9 ' 30
am ,., un
Mrs .Erv 1n, •• , ,j
A•soc.· ••lrilster• ,
r· lo yd Norr 1s, supt Sunday
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a.m.; wonhip s~rvice .. 1JO . 24 School 9 30 am , ~ Evening 8
drit:
~.o~
1ft'!
schoo L 9 30 am . morning
1 Md 1
a.m Youth cho1r rehetlf 5aL 1, wo~ hlp 7:JOp m ,; Prayer and w~ ~~?ar ll) i:S ~u~ '
r ~ n1q1\, rJ..O fr P~, Worthlp •10 a1m ., sermon , 10 .30 a.m , Prayer
Monel IV , 3: 30 P .m ul'fder Pr alse service Thursday 7 · 30
J E Hg·v A H ' S wiTNESSEs ,c'h'Ur ~h School,~ ;q .rry,(l ,Prayer service. Wednesday, 7 30 p m
·~
dlr~ctlon of Mary Skinner . p.m
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_ Larry Carnahan presiding Mee 1 mg Wednesday 8 p.m,
'cHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Un10r ChOir rehearsaL 7 30
SyRACUSE
F 1R5 T
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" LONG BOTTOM Wor · GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
P m Thursday with Mrs P.a ul CfiURCH OF GOD - Rev
mtnJster 9 und illy , Bible ship 9 am .; Sunday Sc tlool ~ m•th , pa stor. s unday Sc hooL
30
Neue director .
G~orge Oiler , pastor . sund ay lecture, ·
a.m 30
' Watch 9: 45 am .. Prayer Meeli!lO 10 am . Ar thur Henso n,
POMEROY CHURCM OF schoo l, 9 AS am , morning tower
. 10study,
am
30 p ~
NORTH' 7 aeTH'eL
Tuesdaystudy
, B•ble
.Sup 1 . ..
•v,orn 1·ng Wors h'1p, 11
7 : 30' Wednesda\1
THE NAZARENE - Corner preaching ,
11
am , p m., Th.ursday , mlnist.ry Wors hip 11 a.m.; Church a."l , Young People 's service ,
'
gniOf' and Mulberry , Rev . ' evangell stlc serv lce , 7·JOp- m. school , 7.30 pm , serv 1ce School tO am
7pm . Evening service, 7 30
lyde V Henderson, putor . Prayer meeti ng, Thur sda y, meet.ng B: JO p.m.
A'FR . S
p m Wednesday M1d Week
SundiY SchOOI , 9' 30a .m , Glen 7·30 p.m.
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH , ~ E 0 - unday School Prayer Service, 130 p m,
McC lung , s upt ; mo rning
POMEROY WESTS,DE OF CHRIST IN CHRISTI,AN 9· AS a .fT) ; Worship 11 a.m.; Youth meeting, 6 30 p m . ,
worShip , lO :JO · a.m., evenino CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 w . UNION _ La wren ce Manley Prayer meet1ng Wednesdt~y Even1ng worsh ip. 7 lO p.m
urvlct / 7;J0 ,' mid week Mt~ 1 n s t -- Jerr y Paul , pastor . Mrs Russe ll YOuno : 7 ·pHmp . m.; UMW,3rd Tuesday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
8
service , Wednesdl)&gt; 1 30p m. • minister , phone 992-7666 s
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TME NAZARENE - Rev.
GRACEEPISCOPAL - The Con ser"a
ll" e,
non . Scunday
l upt
REEDSVILLE - Sunday Her ber!
Grate,
pastor
w
hooi9 choo
30am
. Eveun~ay
n,ng
Rey Haro ldo e-eth , rector . instrumentaL
Sunday wor · worship, 7 :JO . Wednesday 5c ho~t 90
3 a.m Wor~hip 7:30 Worship service, 1\ a.m and
ChUrch services, 10 : 30 am ; ' s'htp , 10 a.m..· Bible study, 11 prt~yer meeting , l . JO P m
p,m · ~ Praye r Meetmg 7.30 7 30 p m Sunday Sunday
Holy communion first Sunda~ am , worshJp , 6 p m Wed ·
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF P,f'l: Tuesday, UMW 7·30 School, 9:JO am . Richard
otmontl'l ; church school. 10 l nesdav Bible study , 7 p m
GOD·- Racjne R:oute 2, the P 'riL~~~h':{rg~~ _ Wor
Ba rton . supt Prayer meet ing ,
a.m. for .nursen throuah 12.
RUTLAND FREEWILL Rev . James M Muncy , shi p 10 a
Ch h s h I 9 Wednesday. 7:30Pm .
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POMEROY CHURCH QF, B,q.PTIST _ Roger Turner, pastor . Sunday school, 9 : 45 am
m
urc c oo
r BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rlehtrd Evanson, pastor . su nd ay sc hool. 10
hi
•11 . .
CHRIST - Clifford Smith.
1
putor. Bible school, 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evenlngservl ce, :m · e~~rrngw;~~~pp] 30 ' TUPPERS PLAINS minister Sunday School9 :30
l .m.; wol'shlp,· 10:30 a.m 1 .
Wednesday Bible study ,
m. ;
n no,
' :
Worship9a .m. Church School am, mornmg church 10: 30
JO P m
Prayer meelmg , Tu es day , 10 am
a.m.; Sunday evening service.
ldult worshiP. service and 7) · 30
7 30
vouno ptoples meeting, 1:30 · 0 ~ D DEXTER BIBLE
:
p . m .~ Young people's
KENO
CHURCH
OF 730pm Wednesday service,
p m Comblntd Bible st d
._
meeting , 7 30 p.m. Thursday CHRIST - George Frederic k, 8 p.m
' •' prayer meet ing , Wed
u Y- CHRISTIAN
- Rev
MIDDLEPOR
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
lnu
Ron Terry CHURCH
p t~st or Sunday
BAPTIST
corn etr 51 )CFIRST
lh d supt Service weekly , 9:30
ntldiY 7:30pm
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an
am
on
Sunday
.
Pteach
lng
,
METHODIST
- Rev. Floyd F
THE 'sALVATiON 'A1RMV- :frhao~~· 151 ,0 a .~~Pe~f;fe~~~~~Y Palm er . th e Rev Peter firs t and th ird Sundeys of Shook pastor · L.lova: Wrigh t
envoy Ray W Win ing , officer Morning worsh ip, 11 a .m ¥~~~dpes'On, P:~~o:/lnt!'n8d"e~~ month by Clifford Sm1th , 9.30 Sunda'y s~hoo't supt·. SundaY
In charge . Sunday , 10 a.m., Sunday evening service. 7·30 Sunday School WMPO Rad io am
sc hool , 9. JO a .m. : Morning
Hollnenmeetlng , IO : lQJ ~ . m . ,
GRAHAM
UNITED program 7. 45 ·a . m,,Su'nday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN wor shi p , 10 ~0a . m , even1ng ,
Sunday, ' School.
TOU ~g ME t HODISl Preaching Sc hoo l, 9 IS a m ' Morning UNION - Darrell OoddriiL worship, 7. 30 p.m Wed ·
People ~1 L1eglon , 1 ~ . m ; ,9 30 • m , fir st and second worship, 10 . 15 1 m. Youth pt~ stor . Sunday School. 9.30 nesday , Christ1an Youth
Thurtdly , I to 3 p m .• Ladles S(fndays Of eech month , fhlr~ activities and fellowship for a m , Leonard Gitmore , first Crusad e, 6 30 p m Choir
Home Ltagu •, 1 p.m .• Prep and fourth Sundays each lun lor and se nior high elder . evenfng service. 7.30 pract1ce, Thur!Xtay, 7 p m.
cl;'/" ' pAuL LUTHER A._' •month . worsh ipservlceat 7.30 students, 6 p.' m sunday ~~f ing~~d3~e~~v pr ay.er
DEXTER CHURCH OF
""
" p.l"fl. wednesday evenings at evening worship, 7: 30 P m
T MORIAH CHURCH OF CHRIST - .c harles Russell ,
CHURCH ,
Corner
of_ 7 30 Preyer &amp;nd Bible Sfudy . M id week praye r services G~O '- Recine Rout e 2 The Sr , minister , Norman C Will ,
Sycamore and Second Sts.,, • 1 sevENTH-DAY AD - Wednesday 7. 30 P m
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supt ; Sunday school , 9.30
Pomeroy , The R: ev. Wllllpm . VENTtST · Mulberry Heights
,
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Rev Ch!rles Hand , pastor a.m.; worsh 1p serv1ce, 10 30
Mlddleswarth, Pastor . Sund~y fl lo ad ,' p 0 mer 0 y .
CMURCH OF CHR 'tST , Sunday school, 9:45 a.m • am , Bible study, Tuesday,
Sunaay
School at 9 :-45 J~ . m . anCI , Pa stor ,Gerard seton , St~b · Middleport. 5tti tJnd Main . morning worsh ip, 11 am . 7:30p .m.
Acts
bftj.h Sc hool Superintendent, ,George Glau, minister , ~venl n g serv 1ces, Tuesday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Church Services 11 am .
25 8·12
S~CRID HI!ART - ReV.1 Ri ~ · White . Sabbalh Schoot. · James
Sheets, superln · and Fnday, 7 30 p.m
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Father Paul D . Welton , Saturday afternoon at 2.00, tendent Bible schOOl , 9:30 CHBUERACRHWOAFLCLHOR~ST~lg~UEO LATTER DAY SAINTS Monday
pastor . Phone 992 -2825 . Wi th
worship ' service am , morning worship, 10 30
Portland
Racine Road
II Kings
Saturday tvenlng Mus, 7:30; .following 8 t 3. 15.
am .; evenmg worship , 7:30 ; Sea ma n , minister . Bible William Ro ush , pastor . Denny
Sunday Maul Band 10 a.m :
F 1R 5 T
5o u T'H ERN prayer service. 7 p.m. Wed study •. 9 30 a.m · morning Evans ,
Sunday
Sc hool
5 9·14
The library ts a marvelous and unique place. II can dispel your
Confession , Sat urday, 7-7:•30 BAPTIST _ 282 Mutbera_ nesday
:J worshtp , 10 30 a m · evening Director Sunday School , 9 30
lonellness,
llft
your
sp1nts,
banish
your
worries,
and
transport
you
into
Tuesday
p.m
ti.ve P'omero 'ilflllafia with
MIDDLEPORT
Church worshiP: B P m.: Wednesday am ; Morn ing worship , 10 30
arKJther time and place .
POMEROY FIRST BAP· S 6
the YRev Brad lev 01
The
Naurene n1ght B1ble s tudy! B P m
am , Sunday evening serv1ce
II Kings
TIST - Robert Kuhn, pastor , w- ·· ~ ·.t..'
-- Rev . Don Cole , pas MT. OLIVE CHURCH - 7 p.m. Wednesday evening
6:4·7
And
books
lilerally
have
1he
power
lo
change
your
life
They
can
William Wotson, Sunday
AUTLANDHFIRST · BAPto r . , Mrs Mary L~ they , Long Bottom , Sund!IY Sc hool. prayer service!, 7 30 p m
SChOol supt Sunday School. TIST CHURC f R~v . ~og er
Sundo'y SchOOl Supt. Sunday 10 am with Willard Pigott .
BETHLEMEM BAPtiST slimulale your tnlellect. arouse your curloslly They can lead you ln1o
Wednes&lt;:U ''
~ · ln am .; B'(F , 6 p m .. Bible Ford, Jr ., . Pt\5 or.
rewy
school 9·30 a .m.,· morning supt Evang elistic message , Rev Earl Shuler, pastor
more
profllable
and
exctling
work.
Matthew '
study, WtdnesdaY 7 p rn_.; Gore, supt ' Su nday school.
worsh ip, 11 am , Sunday each Sunday evenjng, 7 30 by Worship service. 9:30 a .m ,·
choir pradic;:e, Wedn!sday"; 1 ' 9 l 30 a .m ; mornlno worship ,
evang,ellstlc meeting , 7: 30 Elder Russell Cline, minister Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
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Wllhou11he Immortal power or books, we would nol know ol pasl
fl :30 D.m .
10 45 .!_m.
· .
p.m ,
Prayer
mee ting Of the Apostolic Faith Bible, Bib le stUay and prayer
man and pasl civlltzalions. We would not know lhe creallons or men·
Thursday
ivliLtNGHAM ~HURCH
THE HILAND C HAP~L , •Wedne$day , 7:30pm .
' Study, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. service Thur$da_y, 7 30 p.mMerit
- Pulor Jerry Lew iS Sundo
George COSIO, pa,Sior Sun ay
T H E'
U N I T E D 5T IVERS VILLE COM .
CAR LETON- CHi.iR CH kind lhroughout his long htslory or tnsptrltlon and slrength.
lchool,2 130p . m wlthworSh l~ School. 9 30 . 11 m ; evening PRESBYTERIAN
MtN· MUNITY CHURCH - Sunda~ Kingsbury Road Gar.y King ,
10.49-52
One
tmmortal
Book
offers
you
beauJy,
hape
and
lnspirallon
atrvlce et 3:30 P m • mid : worship, 7. 30. Thur5d .ay ISTRY
OF
MEIGS school service. 10 am .. pastor Sunday school. 9.30
wttkservict, Tutsdi'{ 1 7:90p . eve,n ing prayer service . 7 · 3 COUNTY, Dw ight L. Zt~vitz, Prayer meeting, T.hursday, 7 a.m .. even inQ worship , 7 30
more lhan any olher
Friday
m
Pm
Pastor Director .
P m. . Sunday evening service. p m l'rayer meetmg. Wed
II Timoihl
Go and lind this Book. Ftnd lhe slrenglh inn, when you enler Into
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HARRISONVILLE
lpm
nesday, 7·30pm
4:16·18
Sundoy Churc h Sc hool, 9:30 ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
.
lhe
House
of lhe Lord
am ., Mn . Homer Lee, Supt.; - - Pomeroy_ Harr isonville
L 0 N G
8 0 T .T 0 M
SaiUrday
Morning Worship 10 lO
Road Mike Girton . pastor , CHRISTIAN- Bruce Sm ith,
MIDDLEPORT• _ · s 'unda~~ Steven Stantey , Sunday school pastor Wallace Dam ewood ,
Deuieronor
·
Church School
~ supr
Sunday sch ool , 9. 30 Supt. Bible School, 9:30am . COP)'rlghi 1175KelsterAdvertlalngSemce, Jnc , Sirasbu,g, lllrglnla
. 30 a
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Richa r d vau!ihari 1 s u;! ·: am , morning worship and Preachln g servl~e , 10:45a .m. Sc,lpturtslllectedOy ·neAmtlicanBibleSoclely
Weald YoaPiay A GoldenHII'J)?
Worship_:_ 10·30
ani commun1on.
10 . 30 ayout~
.m.; NoHYSELL
evening serviCe
While John the Divine, (who W4IS the author of the Book of Morning
SYRACUSE
Morning'
Su n.day
evening.
RUN . FREE~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Worship
,
9
am
.
;
sunday
Chnstlanendeavor,6.30p.m
,
METHODIST
CHURCH Revelation) was eliled to the j.alallfl ol Patmoa, he was given a Church School. 10 a.m , Mrs . worship serv jce, 7:30 p m Rev Paul Neville
, pastor
lint hand lookJnto the kingdom of Heaven. He saw tl!e throne Sam pson Hall. s uot
Wednesday evening prayer Sunday Sc hool 9 :30 a .m,
With the hope it will, In some measure, foster and help sustain that
RUTLAND CHURCH OF •meeting and Bible study, 7:30 Morning service , 10 :30 am.,
of God, the four and .twen(y elders, the angels, and tlie four
p m
youth
sen,lce.
6:45
p.m.
which
is good·ln family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
GOD Rev . Jomes 0 ·
ST 'JOHN LUTHER AN Evangelistic service 7:30pm .
beute, and there were trumpets, and BOWlds of music and Guynn,
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below. ,
·
sc hoQI 10putor
am . . Sunday
Sunday CHURCH
, p lne Gro\le , Th e p rayer . mee t·1ng , Th urs d.tJy,
aqtng.llut the mollt sil!itlftclnt \!lll1g about John's vision was
worship, 11 9 nj.'; Sunday ~!~tor~ ~~~~chl~~~~~~~~~a~~~6 7 : ~o.fEmE D OM
GosPeL
•hen he saw a new heaven and a new earlb, and a new
evening service, 7 p.m .; am Sunday School10 . 30a m MISSION at Bald Knob . Rev .
Jen~~~lem
dawn .. " city not made with hands, .There
BRADBURY CH.URCH OF E . J . Griffith, supt . at church;
Wednesday worship service,
wua remarkable resemblance between this new city and the
] :30 P m
CHR 1ST- Bible School. 9·30 Rev L R. Giuesencamp ,
- Near Long am , morning worshiP 10:30 pastor , Roger Willfred , sr ,
ldngdom of heaven. The llize of thil city Ia about half the llize of cHu'RCH
'
Bottom , Edsel Hart, pastor . am ; Sunda Ye'Oenlng worship Sun dar Sr;;hool supt Sunday
Sales-Quasar- Service
Racine
our United Statee. Streets of pure ' 11old, gates of pearl, and sundi'V schdOI, 10 am ; service . 7 p m , choir practice schoo, 9 30 a m ; praye r
Ph. 949·9591 Racine
Ph. 949·3151
, 1 30 p m .; prayer Wednesday 1 p.m. Rev . Jeff meet1ng , Tuesday , 7.30 p.m. ;
nlla of Jasper, aU pure ·and clean and no aln or darkness Church
meeting, 7:30p .m. Thursday . Ranson , Pastor
youth meetmg. 6p .m Sunday ,
there. The Lamb Ia the light, and those wha go uiere have tbelr
M•IQ:OLEPORT PEN ·
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - leaders Ad&amp; Van Meter and
11111118 written In the Lamll:a.~ !li.Ufe. WJlen tbe trumpet ol TECO.STAL- Thlrd ~ Ave . , the Rev Freeland Norrls ... pastor Gr etta .Suttle . Sund~ eyenlng
ReV: W IIIIa"' Knltte1 pastor . Sunday school 10 am. ,· wprsh1p, 7 p .m .,• through
the Lord lhaU 101md and time~ declared no more, then Clrlst Ronald Ouglm , Sunday1 School Church service. 7 p m wmter months
Sporting Supp11esond C. B.'s
Chesler, Ohio
oi l oges; Wednl!doy Bible Study, 7
MT. HERMON CHURCH
lhalll'lllp hie church; and there He shaU be their Gad and the Supt .1 CIUSU1 for 7·30
301
Paga
Middleport, Ohio
· Bible p m
OF
THE
UNITED .
even ng serv
ce,
'
'
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
THE
BRETHREN
IN
CHRIST
aalnl1l Hil people. There Ia every ,Indication that It's passlble study,
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Wednesadev. 7:30 '
.,
: vouth services, Friday, I NAZARENE - Rev . John A . Rev James H . Leach , pas tor .
for lhe aalnts to play on harpe or liumpell, and the Bible says p.m
7 : ~ o · p 11) .
Coffman, ,pa,t()r Sunday Sunday school. 9:30 a. m ,
they aang a new 101111, a song the angela cannot sing. So II you
FREEWI ~L BAPTIST SchOol, 9:30 ' a ' m : Gerold Russell Spencer , supl.;
l'
Corner Ash and 1'1um, Mid · Wells , sup! . Morning Worsh ip, Worsh ip service. 10 45 a m.,
would play agoldan harp, then, now, In this pret!ellt Ufe Ia the dleport
•
; Noel Herrman , 10 .30 "! · m , Sunday evening evening Worship alternating
Nallonwlde IMurance Co of Columbus, 0.
Groterles &amp; General Merchandise
time and place to prepare. Repent, believe In the Lord Jesus ·pastor saturday eyenlng worsh1p , 7:30 ;
I
Prayer with C. E . at 7:30 p. m on
301Spring Ave .'
Pomeroy
Roch~e
Ph. 949·5772
service',
1
p.m.
s
unday
school
meeting
,
Wednesday
,
7.30
p
Sunday
PrtJyer
meeting
,
7:30
Cllrlat, and thi!U shalt be aaved. The Bible says those wha 10 em , : s unday evenin g 'm
otam2-ma
p. m . Wednesday . Attred
ancllre unto the and the aame Shall 'be saved. May Gild bless worship 1 p m
,
Wolfe , lay leader
. ' ,.
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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
WHITE'S f;HAPEL ~u. - Rev
..., , Dr. Robert. Persons. , ,1,.
-W alter P Blkacsan , pastor ; •coot vi tie RD
Rev . Roy
Ronn ie Salser , Sunday sch oot Deeter , pastor Sunday school,
Supt. Sunday school. ~ · lo 9. 30 a.m., worship service ,
' ·l
' '
Two Location•
a.m ; morning worship, 10:40 , IO · JO a.m Bib le study and
~ ' even ng.
' Sunday evening worsh ip, 7 30, prayer ser vice. Wednesday ,
Middleport, 0 .
59 N. Second &gt;I.
214 E. Main
Pomeroy
' Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson
Wednesday evening Bibl e 7 30 p.m
,
46
CoU..i
St.
G.llipolls;-G.
Ph.
992·5130
study, 7 30
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RUTLAND
an d Gay Lynn were weekend
DANVILLE WESLEYAN "rnrrt:AiilJ CHURCH OF
ylai\Ofs of Lana Glb,ton and
COOPER~~~~~ PARISH
Rev Lelon Gla•ure , pastor . CHRIST Rod Kasler ,
the B d Do 1a
THE UNITED
Sunday School, 9·30 am, paslor : V H . Braley. Sunday
Mr. andMrs.DwlghtSeiple
MrU dMug sesF · Wha,l
METHODISTCHURCH
youth and junior youth ser school supt. Sunday school,
of Groveport were supper
. an
rs. . 0 .
ey
RobertT. lumgarner,
vice , 6 .45 p m . , .evening 9 30 am. worship service
We Fill All Doctors Prescr iptions
100 E. Main
Ph . 992-3486
1 1 f Florida No
• 01 1
worship, 7 30 p.m.; prayer and communion~ 10:30 a.m.;
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
gueall of the Eugene Younlls ' ~ ~v ng or r
v.
roc or
and praise , Wednesday, 7:30 youth meetlng ,, 6p m . Sunday
992·295S
IIO•fur the lrinler ·
I POMEROY CLUSTER
p.m
evening $ervlce. 7: regular
.
SUnday evening, '
'
' .,
• Rev. Robt~IHeyden
SILVER
RUN
FREE board meeting , lhlrd Satur
The Senior Citizens of the
Mrs . Louise Dixon of
Rtv. D. Wm , SydenSirlcklr
BAPTIST , _ Miles Trout , day , 7 P m
'
~onvtUe group met with '• Downing ton ,pent Thlll'llilay,\•~,. . ~H ~~~~~~ sc~~s~/,1' : .~s pastor . Sunde Y scitool. 10 RUTLAND COMMuNITY
b ith Mr "'and Mrs~" .,. ipOMEROY
W 0 ti l
am' Leon Miller , supt . CHURCH - Sunday School
"
Mrs ~leGraham Tuesday eve nin• w
·
• •
P Evening service. 7:30 p m : 9:30a.m.; worship service, 11
Attend the Church of Your Choice
Louis W. Osborne
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Robert Clatk
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. '1 0. 30a.m Churc~ School 9 · 15 Prayer meeting, Thursday, a .m. Wednesday - Prayer
Pomeroy
I'll. 992·2178
. Pomeroy
Ph. m.:M98
220 E. Main
evenlng.
•
· a.m. UMYF 6&lt;3° p.m.
· 7:30pm
meet ing, 7:30 p.m. Youth
CHESTER Ci1URCH OF services, Friday, 7:30 p.m.,
Mr and Mrs RoberiAikire , Recent caller •. of Ava ' ENTERPRISE - Worship
. lhe · Spa"·· of Gilkey wete Dorolh)' sheets 9 o.m Church S&lt;hool 10 a.m · GOD-Rev . Bob&amp;y Porter, . Sunday nlgnt worship, 7: 30.
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Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Bobby Giwuul at Co wn us
'lOll r 7.30 p m
Sunday school. 9 30 am ;
Homellle Saws
Ph. 992·3030
Midd1ep,ort
' poned their trip to the 'Amll!h lla.m . Church SchooiiOo .m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worship service, 10 :30 a .m.
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sunday evening service , 7:30; 7 30
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Kerm's Korner
McGrath his children his
\RUTLAND Je flrey mid ·week service , Wed meeting , 7 30 P m tlrst
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Middleport, Ohio
Saturday and atlerilled' ~'
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. Wednesday of month .
Pomeroy
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
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Bob Evans Festival al • mother,MollleMcGrath,and •10 :30a .m. Church Scnoo19 .30
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I Rev . Rlchord E. Jorvls .
Mo.ore , Sunday School Supt., Second ond Pomeroy Sts.,
d-~ and Mr~ and Mrs. Earl McGraths Sunday.
a . ~s~~!~h Scho~ns~JP. ~~~ Sunday School . classes for oil Ston craig, pastor . s unday
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worship, to .•s . N'' PS Sundoy, servlco. 11 am : trolning
700 E. Main
Pomeroy
"Hell" Dealer
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ser· un 1on , 6: 30 p.m. ; evening
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Third St.
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Frum and Paul Andel'llon.
Bell!'le Graham .
·MiNERSVILLE _ Worship nesqay , 7 30 p m.; Mlsslonory Wednesday , 7: 30 m.
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David Carr ls making a , 10o .m. ChurchSth0019a .m ~~g~~~ . second Wednesday, c.:-'R~~~.NP . oc~o•R•~rMI~:,
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UNITED FAITH NON· St , Mason . W Va · s undoy
Fine Food &amp; Service
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DENOMINATIONAL - Rev Bible Sludy 10 a.m.; Worship
The Store with A Heart
Locust 51.
Middleport
neadayeve"'" with Maraarel able to drive his car, • • . , School 9. :30 o.m. Wors hip Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday 11 o.m ond 7 P m. Bible Study
Ph. 949·3342
Racine
Mr . andM rs. Roy w··-ma
7 30 p.m.
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. Rev . Howord.Shvtley
service, 10 :30 am .. church,
FIRST
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. The former Frances
Mrs. Lana Gibson called on S•hoot 10 . 30 o.m.
Elden R Bloke , pastor . 9 &lt;S ,a m.: worship service, 11
99 Mill St.
Middleport
day
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Ph. 992·3163
Pomeroy
296 W. Second
Uy·ton ·· and her husband • Mrs. NeIlle Borgan ~WI
CARMEL - Church SchOOl Howard
McCoy,
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recently.
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Bakers of Good Bread
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.Mrs. Joe Carsey spent four h llallzed
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9 =30 a .m. Fourth Sunday next to Forest Acre Pork · Prayer and Bible study,
daya vlaltlng the Darold
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Gnham fiJIIily at Newark.
Sunday 7·30 p.m 4th Sunday Robert Musser . Sunday School
300 E. Main
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire Anderson of Vienna, W. Va., 9:30 o,m.; Prayer Meeting supt . sunday school. 10 , 30
PH.
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Ohio
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9:30
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service. 7:30 p.m.
"The Friendly Folks"
Study Thursd•y 7 p,m. Cholnr· Wltsonr ' ph tor Walflc~ evenlnv
Small Engine Salts &amp; Service
Wednesdav evening prayer
the Presbyterian Church will
Practice Thursday I p.m.
ilradrord : fUpt .; morning meeti ng . 7 30 p f1'l Youth
Pomeroy, Ohio
491 Locust St. Middleport Ph. 992-Mf2
be held Sunday •
LE'f'ART FALLS - Church worship, 9:30; church school, prayer service each Tuesday . '
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and i:hildl'en, An«e8 aJlll '
am .; Worshlr Ill, 2nd , 3rd WOI'IIItlp, 1:30 p.m.; Blblt 1. Rev . George Hoschar ,
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10 :00-Land of the Lost ~.A, 15; Adventures of Gilligan
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never replace horse and
buggy bidding.
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what to bid so he tried two
diamonds to see what · m1ght
happen
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· and three notrump and North
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returned the suit. South won
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covered by West's king and
dummy's ace. At this point
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h~art from dummy and played
the eight spot fnm his own
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a:OO-Sanlord and Son 3.~.15 ; Barbary Coasl6,13; Big
Eddie 8, 10; Wa$hlnglon Week In Review 20.~1
8 · 3~hlco &amp; the Man 3,4,15: MASH 8.10: Wall
Street Week 20.33.
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10:00-PoUce Woman 3,~.15; Barnaby Jones 8, 10;
News 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
10: 3G-Avlallon Weahther 20.

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tlrol lo show willingness 1o
cooperate.
TAURUS (April 2U·IIe, 20)
Don 1t be ntee to a friend today
jusl because you expecl
something In return II you're
Insincere, your pal will be
awere of lt.
OI!IIIN1 (II., 21-J.-10) Ala
social galher lng today
someone may tell you of a
glowing opportuniJy you can
gel In on. Chances are ll's
grossly exaggeraled.
CANCI!II (JIIIt 21-July 22)
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ot those In your charge loday.
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8A01TT ARTUS (Now. 23-Dec.
21) It you ' re planning
somelhlng special lhls evenIng, slay away trom lhe sp0\1
lhal draw largo crol"ls Go
somewhere cozy and lntlmalo .
·'
CAPIIICOAN (Dec. 22·Jon.
11)11'a a good llmelo reassess
your values to determ i ne
whelher goals you're seeking
are wonh all Slops required lo
achieve lhem.
AQUARIUS (Jtn. IO·Feb. It)
You will be tar more appeollng
today tt you lone your deeds
down a bit ralher Than boasl
about them.
PISCES (Feb. 20-llercll 10)
Be doubly surelhose you're in·
volved with buslnesswiSa today
are as elhlcal ,aboul everylhlng
as vou are Don't be afraid to
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lhls coming yoar They could
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31, 1975

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Sunday sc hool ,• 9 30 il m ..

9- The D~ily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday , Oct. 31, 1975
DICKT~cy ·
·

~h•p , 1 JO Wednesd ay pray er
MORSE
CHAPEL
and l:\i bl c stu dy 130 p h 1
WorSh ip II am • Chur ch ' TUppERS
p LA 1 N S"
School 10 am
CHRISTIAN CHURCH . ORT
ND
p
LA
- Worship
f:u gC'n&lt;. Underwood , pclstor :
7 10 P m ·Church School 9 30 f l o w~t rd Cdldwcll , J , Sunday
am
i'! chool '• up! Sunday School.
SUTTON - Church School iii 3() a n1 , Mornmg Sermon .
9 JOa m Worship ht end lrd
10 JO a rn r Sunday evening
Sundays 10 .30 am .
serv ice, 7 p m
t-IOR&lt;TM6ASTCLUSTER
LETART FALLS UNITED
. Rev . ~ob'trtMetce.
BRETMREN
Rev

10 J O.
Suntta y evangeliStiC mcellnQ ,
1 JO p m
Prayer meeting
Wednesday , 7:JO p.m
MIDDLEPORT
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST NtTY Co rn er Fo urth and Ma in ;
.
. err ln. PBStor .
1 Middleport Rev Henry Key
Roy Mayer . Sunday school M!tnle\1 , Pastor . Henr"
J
s day s ch0~ 1'·
Putor I I('
Freel and Norr1s, pastor ;
1
· pasor
s u pi Ch urc h sc h oo I • ~IS
Dft\nt'S C'reega' ~
·
Sun day' School Supt rSunday 9 ' 30
am ,., un
Mrs .Erv 1n, •• , ,j
A•soc.· ••lrilster• ,
r· lo yd Norr 1s, supt Sunday
••
a.m.; wonhip s~rvice .. 1JO . 24 School 9 30 am , ~ Evening 8
drit:
~.o~
1ft'!
schoo L 9 30 am . morning
1 Md 1
a.m Youth cho1r rehetlf 5aL 1, wo~ hlp 7:JOp m ,; Prayer and w~ ~~?ar ll) i:S ~u~ '
r ~ n1q1\, rJ..O fr P~, Worthlp •10 a1m ., sermon , 10 .30 a.m , Prayer
Monel IV , 3: 30 P .m ul'fder Pr alse service Thursday 7 · 30
J E Hg·v A H ' S wiTNESSEs ,c'h'Ur ~h School,~ ;q .rry,(l ,Prayer service. Wednesday, 7 30 p m
·~
dlr~ctlon of Mary Skinner . p.m
'
' ·
_ Larry Carnahan presiding Mee 1 mg Wednesday 8 p.m,
'cHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Un10r ChOir rehearsaL 7 30
SyRACUSE
F 1R5 T
·
S
'
" LONG BOTTOM Wor · GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
P m Thursday with Mrs P.a ul CfiURCH OF GOD - Rev
mtnJster 9 und illy , Bible ship 9 am .; Sunday Sc tlool ~ m•th , pa stor. s unday Sc hooL
30
Neue director .
G~orge Oiler , pastor . sund ay lecture, ·
a.m 30
' Watch 9: 45 am .. Prayer Meeli!lO 10 am . Ar thur Henso n,
POMEROY CHURCM OF schoo l, 9 AS am , morning tower
. 10study,
am
30 p ~
NORTH' 7 aeTH'eL
Tuesdaystudy
, B•ble
.Sup 1 . ..
•v,orn 1·ng Wors h'1p, 11
7 : 30' Wednesda\1
THE NAZARENE - Corner preaching ,
11
am , p m., Th.ursday , mlnist.ry Wors hip 11 a.m.; Church a."l , Young People 's service ,
'
gniOf' and Mulberry , Rev . ' evangell stlc serv lce , 7·JOp- m. school , 7.30 pm , serv 1ce School tO am
7pm . Evening service, 7 30
lyde V Henderson, putor . Prayer meeti ng, Thur sda y, meet.ng B: JO p.m.
A'FR . S
p m Wednesday M1d Week
SundiY SchOOI , 9' 30a .m , Glen 7·30 p.m.
·
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH , ~ E 0 - unday School Prayer Service, 130 p m,
McC lung , s upt ; mo rning
POMEROY WESTS,DE OF CHRIST IN CHRISTI,AN 9· AS a .fT) ; Worship 11 a.m.; Youth meeting, 6 30 p m . ,
worShip , lO :JO · a.m., evenino CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 w . UNION _ La wren ce Manley Prayer meet1ng Wednesdt~y Even1ng worsh ip. 7 lO p.m
urvlct / 7;J0 ,' mid week Mt~ 1 n s t -- Jerr y Paul , pastor . Mrs Russe ll YOuno : 7 ·pHmp . m.; UMW,3rd Tuesday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
8
service , Wednesdl)&gt; 1 30p m. • minister , phone 992-7666 s
s
s
s
TME NAZARENE - Rev.
GRACEEPISCOPAL - The Con ser"a
ll" e,
non . Scunday
l upt
REEDSVILLE - Sunday Her ber!
Grate,
pastor
w
hooi9 choo
30am
. Eveun~ay
n,ng
Rey Haro ldo e-eth , rector . instrumentaL
Sunday wor · worship, 7 :JO . Wednesday 5c ho~t 90
3 a.m Wor~hip 7:30 Worship service, 1\ a.m and
ChUrch services, 10 : 30 am ; ' s'htp , 10 a.m..· Bible study, 11 prt~yer meeting , l . JO P m
p,m · ~ Praye r Meetmg 7.30 7 30 p m Sunday Sunday
Holy communion first Sunda~ am , worshJp , 6 p m Wed ·
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF P,f'l: Tuesday, UMW 7·30 School, 9:JO am . Richard
otmontl'l ; church school. 10 l nesdav Bible study , 7 p m
GOD·- Racjne R:oute 2, the P 'riL~~~h':{rg~~ _ Wor
Ba rton . supt Prayer meet ing ,
a.m. for .nursen throuah 12.
RUTLAND FREEWILL Rev . James M Muncy , shi p 10 a
Ch h s h I 9 Wednesday. 7:30Pm .
"'
POMEROY CHURCH QF, B,q.PTIST _ Roger Turner, pastor . Sunday school, 9 : 45 am
m
urc c oo
r BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rlehtrd Evanson, pastor . su nd ay sc hool. 10
hi
•11 . .
CHRIST - Clifford Smith.
1
putor. Bible school, 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evenlngservl ce, :m · e~~rrngw;~~~pp] 30 ' TUPPERS PLAINS minister Sunday School9 :30
l .m.; wol'shlp,· 10:30 a.m 1 .
Wednesday Bible study ,
m. ;
n no,
' :
Worship9a .m. Church School am, mornmg church 10: 30
JO P m
Prayer meelmg , Tu es day , 10 am
a.m.; Sunday evening service.
ldult worshiP. service and 7) · 30
7 30
vouno ptoples meeting, 1:30 · 0 ~ D DEXTER BIBLE
:
p . m .~ Young people's
KENO
CHURCH
OF 730pm Wednesday service,
p m Comblntd Bible st d
._
meeting , 7 30 p.m. Thursday CHRIST - George Frederic k, 8 p.m
' •' prayer meet ing , Wed
u Y- CHRISTIAN
- Rev
MIDDLEPOR
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
lnu
Ron Terry CHURCH
p t~st or Sunday
BAPTIST
corn etr 51 )CFIRST
lh d supt Service weekly , 9:30
ntldiY 7:30pm
'
an
am
on
Sunday
.
Pteach
lng
,
METHODIST
- Rev. Floyd F
THE 'sALVATiON 'A1RMV- :frhao~~· 151 ,0 a .~~Pe~f;fe~~~~~Y Palm er . th e Rev Peter firs t and th ird Sundeys of Shook pastor · L.lova: Wrigh t
envoy Ray W Win ing , officer Morning worsh ip, 11 a .m ¥~~~dpes'On, P:~~o:/lnt!'n8d"e~~ month by Clifford Sm1th , 9.30 Sunda'y s~hoo't supt·. SundaY
In charge . Sunday , 10 a.m., Sunday evening service. 7·30 Sunday School WMPO Rad io am
sc hool , 9. JO a .m. : Morning
Hollnenmeetlng , IO : lQJ ~ . m . ,
GRAHAM
UNITED program 7. 45 ·a . m,,Su'nday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN wor shi p , 10 ~0a . m , even1ng ,
Sunday, ' School.
TOU ~g ME t HODISl Preaching Sc hoo l, 9 IS a m ' Morning UNION - Darrell OoddriiL worship, 7. 30 p.m Wed ·
People ~1 L1eglon , 1 ~ . m ; ,9 30 • m , fir st and second worship, 10 . 15 1 m. Youth pt~ stor . Sunday School. 9.30 nesday , Christ1an Youth
Thurtdly , I to 3 p m .• Ladles S(fndays Of eech month , fhlr~ activities and fellowship for a m , Leonard Gitmore , first Crusad e, 6 30 p m Choir
Home Ltagu •, 1 p.m .• Prep and fourth Sundays each lun lor and se nior high elder . evenfng service. 7.30 pract1ce, Thur!Xtay, 7 p m.
cl;'/" ' pAuL LUTHER A._' •month . worsh ipservlceat 7.30 students, 6 p.' m sunday ~~f ing~~d3~e~~v pr ay.er
DEXTER CHURCH OF
""
" p.l"fl. wednesday evenings at evening worship, 7: 30 P m
T MORIAH CHURCH OF CHRIST - .c harles Russell ,
CHURCH ,
Corner
of_ 7 30 Preyer &amp;nd Bible Sfudy . M id week praye r services G~O '- Recine Rout e 2 The Sr , minister , Norman C Will ,
Sycamore and Second Sts.,, • 1 sevENTH-DAY AD - Wednesday 7. 30 P m
'
supt ; Sunday school , 9.30
Pomeroy , The R: ev. Wllllpm . VENTtST · Mulberry Heights
,
• ·
Rev Ch!rles Hand , pastor a.m.; worsh 1p serv1ce, 10 30
Mlddleswarth, Pastor . Sund~y fl lo ad ,' p 0 mer 0 y .
CMURCH OF CHR 'tST , Sunday school, 9:45 a.m • am , Bible study, Tuesday,
Sunaay
School at 9 :-45 J~ . m . anCI , Pa stor ,Gerard seton , St~b · Middleport. 5tti tJnd Main . morning worsh ip, 11 am . 7:30p .m.
Acts
bftj.h Sc hool Superintendent, ,George Glau, minister , ~venl n g serv 1ces, Tuesday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Church Services 11 am .
25 8·12
S~CRID HI!ART - ReV.1 Ri ~ · White . Sabbalh Schoot. · James
Sheets, superln · and Fnday, 7 30 p.m
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Father Paul D . Welton , Saturday afternoon at 2.00, tendent Bible schOOl , 9:30 CHBUERACRHWOAFLCLHOR~ST~lg~UEO LATTER DAY SAINTS Monday
pastor . Phone 992 -2825 . Wi th
worship ' service am , morning worship, 10 30
Portland
Racine Road
II Kings
Saturday tvenlng Mus, 7:30; .following 8 t 3. 15.
am .; evenmg worship , 7:30 ; Sea ma n , minister . Bible William Ro ush , pastor . Denny
Sunday Maul Band 10 a.m :
F 1R 5 T
5o u T'H ERN prayer service. 7 p.m. Wed study •. 9 30 a.m · morning Evans ,
Sunday
Sc hool
5 9·14
The library ts a marvelous and unique place. II can dispel your
Confession , Sat urday, 7-7:•30 BAPTIST _ 282 Mutbera_ nesday
:J worshtp , 10 30 a m · evening Director Sunday School , 9 30
lonellness,
llft
your
sp1nts,
banish
your
worries,
and
transport
you
into
Tuesday
p.m
ti.ve P'omero 'ilflllafia with
MIDDLEPORT
Church worshiP: B P m.: Wednesday am ; Morn ing worship , 10 30
arKJther time and place .
POMEROY FIRST BAP· S 6
the YRev Brad lev 01
The
Naurene n1ght B1ble s tudy! B P m
am , Sunday evening serv1ce
II Kings
TIST - Robert Kuhn, pastor , w- ·· ~ ·.t..'
-- Rev . Don Cole , pas MT. OLIVE CHURCH - 7 p.m. Wednesday evening
6:4·7
And
books
lilerally
have
1he
power
lo
change
your
life
They
can
William Wotson, Sunday
AUTLANDHFIRST · BAPto r . , Mrs Mary L~ they , Long Bottom , Sund!IY Sc hool. prayer service!, 7 30 p m
SChOol supt Sunday School. TIST CHURC f R~v . ~og er
Sundo'y SchOOl Supt. Sunday 10 am with Willard Pigott .
BETHLEMEM BAPtiST slimulale your tnlellect. arouse your curloslly They can lead you ln1o
Wednes&lt;:U ''
~ · ln am .; B'(F , 6 p m .. Bible Ford, Jr ., . Pt\5 or.
rewy
school 9·30 a .m.,· morning supt Evang elistic message , Rev Earl Shuler, pastor
more
profllable
and
exctling
work.
Matthew '
study, WtdnesdaY 7 p rn_.; Gore, supt ' Su nday school.
worsh ip, 11 am , Sunday each Sunday evenjng, 7 30 by Worship service. 9:30 a .m ,·
choir pradic;:e, Wedn!sday"; 1 ' 9 l 30 a .m ; mornlno worship ,
evang,ellstlc meeting , 7: 30 Elder Russell Cline, minister Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
21
:18·22 I
Wllhou11he Immortal power or books, we would nol know ol pasl
fl :30 D.m .
10 45 .!_m.
· .
p.m ,
Prayer
mee ting Of the Apostolic Faith Bible, Bib le stUay and prayer
man and pasl civlltzalions. We would not know lhe creallons or men·
Thursday
ivliLtNGHAM ~HURCH
THE HILAND C HAP~L , •Wedne$day , 7:30pm .
' Study, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. service Thur$da_y, 7 30 p.mMerit
- Pulor Jerry Lew iS Sundo
George COSIO, pa,Sior Sun ay
T H E'
U N I T E D 5T IVERS VILLE COM .
CAR LETON- CHi.iR CH kind lhroughout his long htslory or tnsptrltlon and slrength.
lchool,2 130p . m wlthworSh l~ School. 9 30 . 11 m ; evening PRESBYTERIAN
MtN· MUNITY CHURCH - Sunda~ Kingsbury Road Gar.y King ,
10.49-52
One
tmmortal
Book
offers
you
beauJy,
hape
and
lnspirallon
atrvlce et 3:30 P m • mid : worship, 7. 30. Thur5d .ay ISTRY
OF
MEIGS school service. 10 am .. pastor Sunday school. 9.30
wttkservict, Tutsdi'{ 1 7:90p . eve,n ing prayer service . 7 · 3 COUNTY, Dw ight L. Zt~vitz, Prayer meeting, T.hursday, 7 a.m .. even inQ worship , 7 30
more lhan any olher
Friday
m
Pm
Pastor Director .
P m. . Sunday evening service. p m l'rayer meetmg. Wed
II Timoihl
Go and lind this Book. Ftnd lhe slrenglh inn, when you enler Into
·
HARRISONVILLE
lpm
nesday, 7·30pm
4:16·18
Sundoy Churc h Sc hool, 9:30 ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
.
lhe
House
of lhe Lord
am ., Mn . Homer Lee, Supt.; - - Pomeroy_ Harr isonville
L 0 N G
8 0 T .T 0 M
SaiUrday
Morning Worship 10 lO
Road Mike Girton . pastor , CHRISTIAN- Bruce Sm ith,
MIDDLEPORT• _ · s 'unda~~ Steven Stantey , Sunday school pastor Wallace Dam ewood ,
Deuieronor
·
Church School
~ supr
Sunday sch ool , 9. 30 Supt. Bible School, 9:30am . COP)'rlghi 1175KelsterAdvertlalngSemce, Jnc , Sirasbu,g, lllrglnla
. 30 a
.
'
9
4
27·31
Richa r d vau!ihari 1 s u;! ·: am , morning worship and Preachln g servl~e , 10:45a .m. Sc,lpturtslllectedOy ·neAmtlicanBibleSoclely
Weald YoaPiay A GoldenHII'J)?
Worship_:_ 10·30
ani commun1on.
10 . 30 ayout~
.m.; NoHYSELL
evening serviCe
While John the Divine, (who W4IS the author of the Book of Morning
SYRACUSE
Morning'
Su n.day
evening.
RUN . FREE~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Worship
,
9
am
.
;
sunday
Chnstlanendeavor,6.30p.m
,
METHODIST
CHURCH Revelation) was eliled to the j.alallfl ol Patmoa, he was given a Church School. 10 a.m , Mrs . worship serv jce, 7:30 p m Rev Paul Neville
, pastor
lint hand lookJnto the kingdom of Heaven. He saw tl!e throne Sam pson Hall. s uot
Wednesday evening prayer Sunday Sc hool 9 :30 a .m,
With the hope it will, In some measure, foster and help sustain that
RUTLAND CHURCH OF •meeting and Bible study, 7:30 Morning service , 10 :30 am.,
of God, the four and .twen(y elders, the angels, and tlie four
p m
youth
sen,lce.
6:45
p.m.
which
is good·ln family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
GOD Rev . Jomes 0 ·
ST 'JOHN LUTHER AN Evangelistic service 7:30pm .
beute, and there were trumpets, and BOWlds of music and Guynn,
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below. ,
·
sc hoQI 10putor
am . . Sunday
Sunday CHURCH
, p lne Gro\le , Th e p rayer . mee t·1ng , Th urs d.tJy,
aqtng.llut the mollt sil!itlftclnt \!lll1g about John's vision was
worship, 11 9 nj.'; Sunday ~!~tor~ ~~~~chl~~~~~~~~~a~~~6 7 : ~o.fEmE D OM
GosPeL
•hen he saw a new heaven and a new earlb, and a new
evening service, 7 p.m .; am Sunday School10 . 30a m MISSION at Bald Knob . Rev .
Jen~~~lem
dawn .. " city not made with hands, .There
BRADBURY CH.URCH OF E . J . Griffith, supt . at church;
Wednesday worship service,
wua remarkable resemblance between this new city and the
] :30 P m
CHR 1ST- Bible School. 9·30 Rev L R. Giuesencamp ,
- Near Long am , morning worshiP 10:30 pastor , Roger Willfred , sr ,
ldngdom of heaven. The llize of thil city Ia about half the llize of cHu'RCH
'
Bottom , Edsel Hart, pastor . am ; Sunda Ye'Oenlng worship Sun dar Sr;;hool supt Sunday
Sales-Quasar- Service
Racine
our United Statee. Streets of pure ' 11old, gates of pearl, and sundi'V schdOI, 10 am ; service . 7 p m , choir practice schoo, 9 30 a m ; praye r
Ph. 949·9591 Racine
Ph. 949·3151
, 1 30 p m .; prayer Wednesday 1 p.m. Rev . Jeff meet1ng , Tuesday , 7.30 p.m. ;
nlla of Jasper, aU pure ·and clean and no aln or darkness Church
meeting, 7:30p .m. Thursday . Ranson , Pastor
youth meetmg. 6p .m Sunday ,
there. The Lamb Ia the light, and those wha go uiere have tbelr
M•IQ:OLEPORT PEN ·
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST - leaders Ad&amp; Van Meter and
11111118 written In the Lamll:a.~ !li.Ufe. WJlen tbe trumpet ol TECO.STAL- Thlrd ~ Ave . , the Rev Freeland Norrls ... pastor Gr etta .Suttle . Sund~ eyenlng
ReV: W IIIIa"' Knltte1 pastor . Sunday school 10 am. ,· wprsh1p, 7 p .m .,• through
the Lord lhaU 101md and time~ declared no more, then Clrlst Ronald Ouglm , Sunday1 School Church service. 7 p m wmter months
Sporting Supp11esond C. B.'s
Chesler, Ohio
oi l oges; Wednl!doy Bible Study, 7
MT. HERMON CHURCH
lhalll'lllp hie church; and there He shaU be their Gad and the Supt .1 CIUSU1 for 7·30
301
Paga
Middleport, Ohio
· Bible p m
OF
THE
UNITED .
even ng serv
ce,
'
'
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
THE
BRETHREN
IN
CHRIST
aalnl1l Hil people. There Ia every ,Indication that It's passlble study,
'
Wednesadev. 7:30 '
.,
: vouth services, Friday, I NAZARENE - Rev . John A . Rev James H . Leach , pas tor .
for lhe aalnts to play on harpe or liumpell, and the Bible says p.m
7 : ~ o · p 11) .
Coffman, ,pa,t()r Sunday Sunday school. 9:30 a. m ,
they aang a new 101111, a song the angela cannot sing. So II you
FREEWI ~L BAPTIST SchOol, 9:30 ' a ' m : Gerold Russell Spencer , supl.;
l'
Corner Ash and 1'1um, Mid · Wells , sup! . Morning Worsh ip, Worsh ip service. 10 45 a m.,
would play agoldan harp, then, now, In this pret!ellt Ufe Ia the dleport
•
; Noel Herrman , 10 .30 "! · m , Sunday evening evening Worship alternating
Nallonwlde IMurance Co of Columbus, 0.
Groterles &amp; General Merchandise
time and place to prepare. Repent, believe In the Lord Jesus ·pastor saturday eyenlng worsh1p , 7:30 ;
I
Prayer with C. E . at 7:30 p. m on
301Spring Ave .'
Pomeroy
Roch~e
Ph. 949·5772
service',
1
p.m.
s
unday
school
meeting
,
Wednesday
,
7.30
p
Sunday
PrtJyer
meeting
,
7:30
Cllrlat, and thi!U shalt be aaved. The Bible says those wha 10 em , : s unday evenin g 'm
otam2-ma
p. m . Wednesday . Attred
ancllre unto the and the aame Shall 'be saved. May Gild bless worship 1 p m
,
Wolfe , lay leader
. ' ,.
'
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
WHITE'S f;HAPEL ~u. - Rev
..., , Dr. Robert. Persons. , ,1,.
-W alter P Blkacsan , pastor ; •coot vi tie RD
Rev . Roy
Ronn ie Salser , Sunday sch oot Deeter , pastor Sunday school,
Supt. Sunday school. ~ · lo 9. 30 a.m., worship service ,
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a.m ; morning worship, 10:40 , IO · JO a.m Bib le study and
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' Sunday evening worsh ip, 7 30, prayer ser vice. Wednesday ,
Middleport, 0 .
59 N. Second &gt;I.
214 E. Main
Pomeroy
' Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson
Wednesday evening Bibl e 7 30 p.m
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DANVILLE WESLEYAN "rnrrt:AiilJ CHURCH OF
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COOPER~~~~~ PARISH
Rev Lelon Gla•ure , pastor . CHRIST Rod Kasler ,
the B d Do 1a
THE UNITED
Sunday School, 9·30 am, paslor : V H . Braley. Sunday
Mr. andMrs.DwlghtSeiple
MrU dMug sesF · Wha,l
METHODISTCHURCH
youth and junior youth ser school supt. Sunday school,
of Groveport were supper
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vice , 6 .45 p m . , .evening 9 30 am. worship service
We Fill All Doctors Prescr iptions
100 E. Main
Ph . 992-3486
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worship, 7 30 p.m.; prayer and communion~ 10:30 a.m.;
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and praise , Wednesday, 7:30 youth meetlng ,, 6p m . Sunday
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SUnday evening, '
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SILVER
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FREE board meeting , lhlrd Satur
The Senior Citizens of the
Mrs . Louise Dixon of
Rtv. D. Wm , SydenSirlcklr
BAPTIST , _ Miles Trout , day , 7 P m
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b ith Mr "'and Mrs~" .,. ipOMEROY
W 0 ti l
am' Leon Miller , supt . CHURCH - Sunday School
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Louis W. Osborne
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Ph. m.:M98
220 E. Main
evenlng.
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· 7:30pm
meet ing, 7:30 p.m. Youth
CHESTER Ci1URCH OF services, Friday, 7:30 p.m.,
Mr and Mrs RoberiAikire , Recent caller •. of Ava ' ENTERPRISE - Worship
. lhe · Spa"·· of Gilkey wete Dorolh)' sheets 9 o.m Church S&lt;hool 10 a.m · GOD-Rev . Bob&amp;y Porter, . Sunday nlgnt worship, 7: 30.
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The Senior Citl!e•• -1FLATWOODS _ worsh ip youth service, Wednesday, Lloyd D. Gr imm. Jr ., paSior .
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Bobby Giwuul at Co wn us
'lOll r 7.30 p m
Sunday school. 9 30 am ;
Homellle Saws
Ph. 992·3030
Midd1ep,ort
' poned their trip to the 'Amll!h lla.m . Church SchooiiOo .m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worship service, 10 :30 a .m.
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10 30
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Thursday
thru
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sunday evening service , 7:30; 7 30
P m .'
MISSionary
Kerm's Korner
McGrath his children his
\RUTLAND Je flrey mid ·week service , Wed meeting , 7 30 P m tlrst
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Kermit Welton
Middleport, Ohio
Saturday and atlerilled' ~'
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. Wednesday of month .
Pomeroy
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
I
Bob Evans Festival al • mother,MollleMcGrath,and •10 :30a .m. Church Scnoo19 .30
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Mr .,andMrs. Larry McGrath o,mSYRACUIE CLUSTER
~~wEard~A~~!~k~:~~~;;/:;b MASON FIRST BAPTIST "
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Mr and Mrs Curl An· were diMer guests of the
I Rev . Rlchord E. Jorvls .
Mo.ore , Sunday School Supt., Second ond Pomeroy Sts.,
d-~ and Mr~ and Mrs. Earl McGraths Sunday.
a . ~s~~!~h Scho~ns~JP. ~~~ Sunday School . classes for oil Ston craig, pastor . s unday
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ages. 9•30 a .m. ; morn ing school , 9:45 am .: worshiP
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worship, to .•s . N'' PS Sundoy, servlco. 11 am : trolning
700 E. Main
Pomeroy
"Hell" Dealer
' ' Gr abam an d lhree chlldren 'a .m.
FORST
RUNSchool
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Church
tO o.m9 6 30 p.m : evongeiStlc
ser· un 1on , 6: 30 p.m. ; evening
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vice , Synday, 7.30 p.m Mid· worship service, 7:30 p.m
Third St.
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Frum and Paul Andel'llon.
Bell!'le Graham .
·MiNERSVILLE _ Worship nesqay , 7 30 p m.; Mlsslonory Wednesday , 7: 30 m.
••
The Lend-A-Hand met at
David Carr ls making a , 10o .m. ChurchSth0019a .m ~~g~~~ . second Wednesday, c.:-'R~~~.NP . oc~o•R•~rMI~:,
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UNITED FAITH NON· St , Mason . W Va · s undoy
Fine Food &amp; Service
'
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DENOMINATIONAL - Rev Bible Sludy 10 a.m.; Worship
The Store with A Heart
Locust 51.
Middleport
neadayeve"'" with Maraarel able to drive his car, • • . , School 9. :30 o.m. Wors hip Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday 11 o.m ond 7 P m. Bible Study
Ph. 949·3342
Racine
Mr . andM rs. Roy w··-ma
7 30 p.m.
Dial
9R2-5241
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CLUSTER
sc hoo I. 9: 30 a .m . , class Wed nes d oy 7 p.&lt;m , vocal
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of th
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Hill
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music.
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nner gues
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. Rev . Howord.Shvtley
service, 10 :30 am .. church,
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Meigs County Branch
I', I
Refreshments were served I~ Larry Clarks at Chesler
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Sunday.
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and
Office
SuppliesGifts
. The former Frances
Mrs. Lana Gibson called on S•hoot 10 . 30 o.m.
Elden R Bloke , pastor . 9 &lt;S ,a m.: worship service, 11
99 Mill St.
Middleport
day
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0
Ph. 992·3163
Pomeroy
296 W. Second
Uy·ton ·· and her husband • Mrs. NeIlle Borgan ~WI
CARMEL - Church SchOOl Howard
McCoy,
s upt. , Bible $1Udy, Wednesday , 7:JO
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30
1
called 011 lhe Hial Frenth'S aflemoonLuJ. U Eshelman . ;~~o:~:r~~o~~~~o!~ o.m ~:~~~"l 5~[g"!,~n, s ~rv'~c~s : p ~ASON ASSEMBLY OF '
FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
111 •
Mrabe ed Mr D
s~!:,I;~~0G:.~v~o7s~l~?:~~ Chrl$tian Endeavor . 7' 30 GOD, Dudding Lone, Mason ,
recently.
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Mn. Letha Cowen had a ca11 On
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p.m.
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School
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C.taract removed from her Ellla recen t1y ·
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Praye r
meeting , a.m , Children 's Church 6 4.5
Bakers of Good Bread
.._ -. ......... y at O'Ble-· .E. R . Carr had a wreck
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Huntington, W. Ve .
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6: 45 p m. , Evangelistic
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OF
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.Mrs. Joe Carsey spent four h llallzed
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01P
9 =30 a .m. Fourth Sunday next to Forest Acre Pork · Prayer and Bible study,
daya vlaltlng the Darold
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Mr . and Mrs. Clifford . 10' 30 o.m . Worship lnd Rev . Roy Rouse. pastor ; Wednesday, 7•30 p.m.
Gnham fiJIIily at Newark.
Sunday 7·30 p.m 4th Sunday Robert Musser . Sunday School
300 E. Main
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire Anderson of Vienna, W. Va., 9:30 o,m.; Prayer Meeting supt . sunday school. 10 , 30
PH.
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Middleport,
Ohio
••~ Mn. Margaret~~
guesllof Mr. and Mf.l.. WeJinesd•y 7 30 p.m. ,UMW, _ a,m . :.worsh l p #.l# p .~Bi blt
HARTFORD CHURCH 6~
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~ --~u~ wed d
7.. 3l-;~i 1,
In C hriSiil~ Union -·
went to ilelpre ThuriJdtl' or\ \Jerry Fnun and ; 'Paul .AllWESLE!W'A'N- IRaoln\t) '7 • 1s t ~~i/4~~ ~~~ijyt'ra'yor -~~·. CHRIST
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pastor
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SundBY
School,
9:30
UIIDI·~worship , 1 e.m : Jr . '\JMYR11{J 1 "'"-~~
If~ a.m , J«imts tiughes, supl ,
'
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wednesday 3:30 p.m 1 'S ible
HRIS., II·N. :._ • ov~r
service. 7:30 p.m.
"The Friendly Folks"
Study Thursd•y 7 p,m. Cholnr· Wltsonr ' ph tor Walflc~ evenlnv
Small Engine Salts &amp; Service
Wednesdav evening prayer
the Presbyterian Church will
Practice Thursday I p.m.
ilradrord : fUpt .; morning meeti ng . 7 30 p f1'l Youth
Pomeroy, Ohio
491 Locust St. Middleport Ph. 992-Mf2
be held Sunday •
LE'f'ART FALLS - Church worship, 9:30; church school, prayer service each Tuesday . '
·-'u-.DennlaG"~-v
School l$1 , 2nd, Jrd Sundays 10: 30 ;
yo~ng
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10 : 15 a.m. •th Sundoy 9 · 15 mHtlng , 6:30 p.rn 1 evening CHURCH
, Letart. W. Vo, ~~
and i:hildl'en, An«e8 aJlll '
am .; Worshlr Ill, 2nd , 3rd WOI'IIItlp, 1:30 p.m.; Blblt 1. Rev . George Hoschar ,
:'
Sunday School 9 · l(l
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"',-11{-Y_'I_O.,. Fourth-suit forcing is a
JI.I7GE HOT, modern invention We hope It
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never replace horse and
buggy bidding.
North 's two-diamond call is
a n example. He didn 't know
what to bid so he tried two
diamonds to see what · m1ght
happen
This caused South to bid two
· and three notrump and North
had to decide what to do.
Finally, he passed in the hope
that South could llandle the
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turned out that South could.
East won the first trick with
the ace of diamonds and
returned the suit. South won
and led the queen of spades
covered by West's king and
dummy's ace. At this point
South decided to take an un·
usual safety play. He led a low
h~art from dummy and played
the eight spot fnm his own
hand.
Th1s safety play cost him an
overtrick, but South did not
care The game was rubber
bridge and he was interested
in be1ng as sure of his contract
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Blacula, Scream" 6; Movie "Terror In the flaunted
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News 10, Do/) Adams Screen Test 13; Family Affair
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7 :3&lt;&gt;-Porter Wagnoner 3, ~obby Vinton 4; Candid
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20; $25.000 Pyramid 10; To Tell the Truth 13; Pop
Goes the Country 15; Ba&lt;k Perspective on the News
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a:OO-Sanlord and Son 3.~.15 ; Barbary Coasl6,13; Big
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News 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
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YUII'LL BE OUR HOUSEBOY
UNTil. BUu&lt;Y SNAPS OUT OF
THIS, IF HE EVER DOES.

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Alii !I (11-h 21·Aprll It) II'S
lo your advantooe lo make
compronilsel today when condillons call ·lor lhem . Be tho
tlrol lo show willingness 1o
cooperate.
TAURUS (April 2U·IIe, 20)
Don 1t be ntee to a friend today
jusl because you expecl
something In return II you're
Insincere, your pal will be
awere of lt.
OI!IIIN1 (II., 21-J.-10) Ala
social galher lng today
someone may tell you of a
glowing opportuniJy you can
gel In on. Chances are ll's
grossly exaggeraled.
CANCI!II (JIIIt 21-July 22)
Try nol 10 be overlY protective
ot those In your charge loday.
ll's basi 10 let lnem sland on
lhelr own te8t.
LI!O (July u : Alltl• 22) Take
palno 10 be reallallc In your
evaluations today. or your oPtimism will lead you down IM
garden path
VIRGO (AUf. 23-Sept. 22)
· You're sllll nol oul ollh&amp; woods
llnanclolly. Counl your pennies
carelully again lodoy
LtSIIA (ltpl. 23·0ct. 23) Don'l
be loo easily lntluenced loday.
Juat because someone has
b igger Ideas, II doesn ' t

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better
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·NO¥. 22) II
wil l lake more lhan lUll a
material gesture to help one
you're concerned about. He
need s a compassionate
listener as welL

8A01TT ARTUS (Now. 23-Dec.
21) It you ' re planning
somelhlng special lhls evenIng, slay away trom lhe sp0\1
lhal draw largo crol"ls Go
somewhere cozy and lntlmalo .
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CAPIIICOAN (Dec. 22·Jon.
11)11'a a good llmelo reassess
your values to determ i ne
whelher goals you're seeking
are wonh all Slops required lo
achieve lhem.
AQUARIUS (Jtn. IO·Feb. It)
You will be tar more appeollng
today tt you lone your deeds
down a bit ralher Than boasl
about them.
PISCES (Feb. 20-llercll 10)
Be doubly surelhose you're in·
volved with buslnesswiSa today
are as elhlcal ,aboul everylhlng
as vou are Don't be afraid to
ask questions

~Your
VBirthday
Nov. I, 1175
Be e)(tr a alert for opportunities
lhls coming yoar They could
come trom lhe iaaol auspecled
sources . Don 't sit on your
Ideas Discuss lhem wllh per·
sons who know how to put
them on the mar ket

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73 VEGA G. T. .........................11895

1973 FORD LID 9 PASS. .............. '3195

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2 Dr. H. T .. fact . air, P.S., P.B., vinyl roof .

73 fORD GAlAXIE 500.........[.. ·.'2395
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71 QiEV. IMP. 2 DR•. ;.......... ..S1295

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See one of these friendly salesmen, Ceward Calvert, J. D. Story or Bill Nelson.

H.T.. fact. air, P.S., P.B.

H.T. Fact. air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

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6'12' Body . ·6 cyl., std. frans., alum. cover, less thon
5,5()0 miles, radio. Sharp as new truck.

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75 Olds Cut. Salon Cpa., air............. 15195
73 Cadilac• Sed. DeVIl, power, air.......15100
73 Cadilllc Cpe. DeVIe, pow., air...... ·'4995
73 P~. Fury Ill 4 Dr., v.a auto.......... '1995
72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe., V-IOOf, DOWer. ..... 12395
72 Buick LS Cus. 1)111., power, air .......'2895
72 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., poWer, air .........'2895
1! Buick Eledra, V.top, pow. lit ..... .. 12695
12 P~. Gold Duster, 6 ql., 3 speed .... '1995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air..........'2695
72 Chef. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air'~
72 Olds Lux. Sed., tun power, fact air'2895
72 Dodp Swinaer Cpa., 318 v.a, auto•.'1895
71 Okls Cut. Cpe., v.a auto., P.5., .......'2295
11 Dod&amp;e a.araer Cpa., v.a 1111o., P.s..'1695
11 Font LTD Wapi, pow., luaace rack'1695
10 Dod&amp;e Mon. 4 Dr.. v.a 11110., P.a., ..'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow. F. air.... :...'I095
70 a.. a Clmillo, v.a auta., P.s..... '1695
70 Font Cus. 500 4 Dr~ v.a 111111....... .11095
69 Olds 88 HT Cpe., 350 V-8, ·f. air.... 1895
68 Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.8., ... 1895
68
Cpa., v.a auto. trans. ...... ~. '795
II Panlilc 4 Door, li.....-................'395
67 a.tnla 4 Door 6 ql. auto. ..........'695
69 Olenllt % llln PlckuD....... ;...... 11295
72' Dodp 1 llln Truck, flat becl.. ....... '2695

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I-DELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-STARARE COUPE
See one of thea courteous salesmen: Pete
Burri I, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

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of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
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2 Dr. H. T., 318 V-8, ouio .. P.S., vinyl roof .

73 DODGE DART SWINGER........'2495

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1973 BUICK ltSABRE
$3%95
Custom . H.T. Cpe., local owner. that's really sharp
Inside &amp; out, good w-w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vinyl root, green finish , AM radio &amp; tape, factory
air, automatic, P. steering &amp; brakes.
1974 CHEV. 4 WH. DRIVE .
S4495
8' Fleetslde, JSO V-8 engine, automatic trans.,
power steering end brakes, 15" on and off Highway
tires. • ... , QO geHer.
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74 Mere . Comet, ' cyl., 4
dr .• 1uto., P. 5., AM r1dlo,
low miiNge, 1 loCI! owner,
powder blut, rNI sh1rp.

'3195
74 Dodge Chl1'9er S. E., 2
dr. H.T.• power windows,
AM-FM rldlo, 1fr, console,
f1d. ofllclll Clr.

3195

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74 ·Plymouth S.ttlllte, 9
pess. w1gon, 11r, P.S.,
P.B., fld. offiCIII ctr.

3195

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12 Clllv. Imp . Custom, 2 dr.
H.T., P.S.. P.B .. AM r1dlo.

'2195
13 Plymouth VIllani, 4 dr.,
6 cyl,, 1uto., P.S. , AM
rldlo, good tconomy.

2695 .

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wegon, •lr, P.S., P.l.

1095

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TOM RUE
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Middleport
Ph. 992-2594

and Kelly Sue, Marion, apent with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
the week with Mr. and Mra. Fox.
Roy Howell, who is emDick Karr.
Russell ·Jaclt:son called ployed at Shadyside, spent a
recenUy on Mr. and Mrs. weekend with his family.
Norman Schaefer.
Mrs. Harmon Fox and Mrs.
Roy Howell villi«! recently ' PRODUCER INJURED
t(ilh M~. alld Mrs. Robert
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
~ke of ColwnbUB.
Movie producer Saul David
Olclr Smith who wu in· and two special ellecta men
jured in an auto -accident were Injured In an uplollioo
recenUy was relulled from 011 the futurlltlc let of the
Holzer Medical Center ftbn "LGcan'a Run."
David ... knocked oft bll
'nlunday.
Mn. Johnny I&gt;Qualas, Mra. feet Into 1 cevlty·ereated by
Nancy Howard and Jaon, tile bllll, Wedneadly and he
and Mrs . Rath Hines of suffered severe! cuts and
Guysville visited recently minor buma.
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Recent visitors of Mr . and
Mrs . John Dean and Mr. and
Mrs . John Waller. l)ean and
son were Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Waggoner of Harrisonville,
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Paynter of
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs .
Garold Gilkey, Cindy and
Tammy, Jason Hanning of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma.rkins, RaCine, Mr .
and Mrs. Forrest Robenstlen
of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Kathleen
Bricker, Elaine and Keith of
Can ton and Rodney Ried of
Pataskala.
){e(:ent visitors of Mrs.
·Hazel Arnold .and Waller
were Mr . and Mrs. Patrick
Williams and family of
McArthur, Mr , and Mrs .
Lester Arnold and sons of
Westerville, Nathan Arnold
and family of Chesler and
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald McNally and family of Athens.
The Carleton Church had
its annual Homecoming
Sunday with afternoon services with Hennan Jordan of
Leon, W. Va., as speaker ,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs .
Virgil King and Helen and
Mrs. Neva King were Miss
Mary Lou King and Melvin
Felts, who were home from
college In Illinois.
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The Carl reunion was held
Sunday at the Bedford Youth

1973 PLYMount V8 FURY Ill......... '2495
4 Dr. Sedan, JIB V-8, air conditioning, power st-Ing &amp;
brokes, Cruise Control, AM-FM radio. A beautiful car.

i971 OLDSMOBILE V8 anuss...... '2195
2 Dr. Hardtop, air conditioned, low mileage, vinyl top. Art
exceptional tar.

1972 fORD ~m 2 DR HARPJOP..... ~
A double barrell sharp used car, new 76 trade-ln. Low,
mlleoge, air conditioning. Seats have been covered since
new.

1973 aiEVROLET V8 , 10N..........SZ995

71 BUICK RIVIERA ..................'1895

1972 aiEVROLET 6 CYL ............... '2195

Sports Coupe, fully equipped.

l.WB Pickup. 6 cyl. std. shiH. Used by local Middleport
merchant . Low mileage, light loads.

70 PLYMOUTH 4 DR WAGON......!795
Fact. air, P.S., 'P. B., luggage rack.

63 QiEV. NOVA 4 DR WAGON.... ~395
Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

LWB Pickup, small V-1, auto. trans., power sieerlng, 3-fpalnts. Shows e.tnll' good care. ,
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1970 GMC 1h 10N PICKUP........... ..'l695
Small V-8, power steering, auto. trans. A truck you will 'be
proud of.

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin UH!e,
or Dan Thompson

6 cyl .. auto .• runs good.

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Open Evenings n11:00
Except Thurs. and S.t. TIU:OO

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A Chronicle of America

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On Franklin:

TOM RUE
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Sta . Wagon, e&gt;rtra sharp, low mileage trade-In, with most
extras Including air conditioning, and luggage rack .

72
MERC. MONT.....................!l795
4 Dr. Sed., fact. air, P.S., P.B., vinyl roof .

POMEROY,OHIO

Kingsbuey

1. Lei west ·Possible Prices.
2. Highest Trade-ins.
3. Greatest and Master Values.
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5. Genuine and Sincere interest in your welfare.
NEW AND UNUSED 1975 models: We have
Pintos, Mustang lis, ~vericks, Torinos, Gal.
soos, &amp; LTDs- a good selection &amp;'priced to sell.
1975 Demos and Driver's tr~ining cars. avera!
offered at bargain pric•s·
1976 Double Sharp Used Car Trade·ins.

4 Dr. Sed., tact . air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

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75 PLYMOUTH FURY.................~4400

Sport 2 dr . H.T .. V-8, auto .. P.S., P.B., feet . air, 6,000
miles, balance of factory Worranty .

72 FORD LID 4 DR............. ';.. .'1895

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We have 1 new 1975 Pontiac Catalina 2 dr. H. T., one 1975· Pontiac
Catalina 2 dr. H.T. Demo, 1 new 1975 Pontiac Lemans 2 dr. H.T.,
one 1975 Pontiac Lemans 2 dr. H.T. Demo. One new 1975 Buick
LeSabre 2 dr. H.T. One 1975 Buick Electra 225 Custom 4 dr. H.T.
Demo. Two new 1975 Opels (the gas saver from Germany).
So come on in to Smith Nelson Motors and see just how much
hloney you can save ori one of these new 75's or Demo's. We need
some good us.ed cars so come on in and get top dollar for your
present car·&amp; drive out in a new Buick or Pontiac of your choice. ·

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Phone 742-2331
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1975 FORO F lOO truck . F'hone
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Pomeroy', Ohio, or call 992 - 843-2292.
mlldels ' of mobil e hom es.
From the largest Truck Or \
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4- 13-tf(
ALUMINUM
-400 V-8, auto .. p.s., p.b., air
Identification tags In ears.
"t~;i~~ k· sttwes;-y-co~ 1 remodeled build ing , 2,000
11 -2-Hc
Nattlan .B iggs
...... ---------SIDINGt.SOFFITT
..
cond
.,
bucket
seets,
am
,
one dee.P red Angus cow-,
tee t of bus iness spafe and
heater . Phone 992-5262 1n
Radiator Speciall_s,
radio , stereo tape player ,
GUTTERS-AWNINGS .
two Herefords, SSO rew&amp;rd
!wo furnished apartments .
even ing
green with dark green vinyl
for information or return of
Mot
10-29 -Atc
Very low maintenance .
top . Phone 992-6192 after 4
I.,ARRY· I.A~E6Q.ER-.
SMITH NELSO~
catt le. Call 949.2774 or 256·
Good Investment Income .
p.m.
NT IQ u E
A u c T IoN
6239 .
Exce llent opportun ity to
1' he servic es at the A Sa
SPOTS
before
your
eyes
on
Syrac"s~,Ohin
MOlORS IN
tu r day , Nov . 1, 11 :00 A .
10·23·1fc
I0-27-6tc
el iminate rent payment tor
your new carpet - Remove
Ph.
9J
.H
t9J..
' ·p 0' m
Presbyterian Church Sunday
M Large vari et y of antique
your present bu siness
them wit h Blue Lustre . Rent
furnitu re . Including Vi c.
\ L _ __ .J.___:•:_·I:.:O..:
- l_;.m:;.;.~~
· ~' ,l.::.p:...
:h_
. 9_9.;..
2-21_7_&lt;:..
· :..
· __..:.:__~='-'
1966 FURY 11 , automatic
spa'
C
e.
Phone
992·7889.
Were , ,_ JJ atler led. Those
electric
shampooer
.
tpi ian couch and bed, Iron
transmission , In good
Nelson's Drug Store.
10-2B -61c
coming from a. iJIStance were
tieds, oa k an d walnutlobles , . Wanted To Buy
conditiOn ; Also. two twin
S Fi.'W IN G
MACHt N E , BE AUTIFY your home with
10·30-61c - - -- - - - - - - - - - se
cr
et
ary
,
ma
r
bl
e
top
calves . 3 weeks old .
Repairs , serv ice , all ma kes.. Perma .s tone. New homes
Mr . and Mrs. R aymon d
dr ess er , glass c abi net , LOCUST fen Ce posl. F'hone baby
HOU
SE
on
1672
Lincoln
Hgfs.,
Phone 843-2353 .
992·2284. The Fpbric, Shop,
as we ll as remodeling work .
992-5826.
1967 CADILLAC , 19 74 Yahama
Chapman of Maryland, Mrs .
desks , Vlcrr olas , sewing
4 rooms , large kitchen .
10-29-41c
Potne roy . Authol"h:ed Singer
Expert installet ion . Free
250 cc Enduro , low mileage, · basement
.
Whal
ma
chines
,
wa
rdr
obes
as
I0-29-6tc
, nice backyard,
Sales and Service . We
estimates. Phone 742 -2409 . ,
good
condi
tion
.
Phone
992.
Lena Hewitt, Aiwe
ey ,
well as cloc ks . coins . dish and low pr iced . See between
12 x 70 T-RAIL EH: , 2 bedroom ,
sharpen Sc issors .
·
10-31 ·26tc
7897 .
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Gibson
ware, Iron pots, crocks ,
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
cen tral air, tota l etec .•
3·29·1fC 1 - - - - - - - -- -- - - 10-30-Stc
ILrl
turi'nture,
'
''"
bo)(es.
trunks, cam eras . loo ls. elc.
utiilty building , take over
I0 -20·12t.c
.. c-- - .~c --~ D &amp; D .TREE Tr,lmm )ng , 20
and Robin. Mr. Harold Bail
brass beds , or complete
AT MA SON AU CTION
paymenls . Phone 1304) 88 2· ONE Nearly new Beeuty Res t - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 'REA'OY MI X CONCRET E
years .. perlence . Insured,
households.
Wr
ite
M
.
o.
• and son , all of Columbus ;
HOU SE. Off u . s . Rl . 33,
3340
after
5
p.m.
BEAUTIFUL home on College
de llv'ered r ight to vour
free estimates. Call 992 ·3057
M iller , Rt. &lt;1, Pomeroy
mattr~ss and bO)( springs ,
Horlon 51 ., Mason , w . v a.
10-22 -121 c
Road in Syra cuse . Excellent
pro ject. Fast and ea sy. Free
or fl) 667 ·3041. Goolville .
Ohio. Call 992 -7760.
'
Mrs' Virginia Burke, Mr . and
Also , 22 throw rugs. A
Howard B ~ e s ley , Au c.
locatlon , one acre , 10 rooms ,
estim\ltes . Phon e 992·3284,
10-15-ttc
barga in, must sell. Phone
10-7.)4 1970 -I...Ht:V . station wagon.
Mrs. Larry Clark and three
tl oneer , Re lreshments ----.,---..,.--,_
two full b·aths. Shown by
Goeglein Ready Mix Co., - - - - - - - - - - - -- 241
·2308.
pl)wer steering , automatic .
da ughters , Chesler, Mrs .
!~~~g~ 01 ~ol res pon sibl e lor
appointment on ly . Phone
A(liddl f3 port , Ohio.,
.., TEltMITE freatm~n~, Specie I
10-30-Jic
Phone 843 -2459 . S7oo.
992
-2210
.
6-30
-llc
S175 average, house. 5 yr .
found
Oieva Cotterill and grandI0 -30-2tc
·t0 -30-61p 1969 VW . reiiUTft engine ,
10-31 -ltc ~
guarantee. Phone 992 ·7826.
SMALL
orange.yeltow
kitten
WOULD YOU BELIEVEI
. t0-29-41p
daughter, Bradbury. After $;0-(iriN-G- ~-;;:T;H-:--c~;;,
Barrel saddle, sso, - - -- - - - - - -- - - found on west Mtlin . Cal l 196-4 BU ICK gOOd COnd iti on , 51.050.
A P PROXIMATELy
2112
Build an all steel building at ~ ·- - -- - - -- - • - - 100
AMF'
square
d
breaker
the sermon offered by the
Hollow Gun Club , 1 0 . m.
Phone
992
-1252
.
S300.
Humane Society, 992·2639 or
acres , 200ft . on State Route
Pole Barn prices ? Golden ·E::t.WOou BOWER SliEPAI11t }
panel, like new, 525. 36 Inch
992 -S-427 after 6 p.m .
10-30-31c
minister, Mrs . OlevaCotterill
Nov . 2. 1 m ile paSI Mil es
12&lt;~ , 200 foo t river fron tage,
Giant AII·Steel Buildings , -- Sweepers . toasters , Irons,
exhaust
tan
,
$35
;
Rupp
min
f.
Cem etery out of Rutland .
10-27 .6tc
.....
1970 12 x 63 l bedrm ., bath
Rt~ 4, BoK 148, Waverly ,
all small appli ances . Lawn
gave a poem followed by a
Free relreshm eniS .
1971 MATADOR , 4 dr . auto, V - bike , 540, 2 sets French
and half mobi le home, 10 )(
Ohio . Phone 941-2296 .
· mower, next to State Hiol'l ·
doors
,
S.4b.
Phone
992
-7889.
8, p.s., S1095. Phone (614)
song by Mr. and Mrs. Larry
IO-J0-3tc
IOstoregeshed , 11 x 30patio
7.24.tf.wey Garage on ~oute Jl
10.J0.6t c
667·3956.
Pets
with one mobile home rental - - - - - - -- - - - - - - F11ione 985·38 25.
Clark and daughter, Tamra, j";,;-y-ou-;-v-;,- ;;;r--;.;;'h~;;i
10-30-&lt;ltc - - - - - - - - -- - - - 4 ·16-tfi:
space. $15 ,000 lirm . Call NEIGLER ' S Bu ilding ond
.· ·
FRE!o
TO
GOOD
HOME
no
Kos
cot
co
s
me
flc
s
and
-NEW
yellow
col'n
and
35
-A
i
supply . we speclall:ze In ·::- -:~ - -t-:- -------.-- ~
area code (219 ) 785·2362 or
with Mrs. Cl ar k at thePa
·
haven ' t been reservl ced,
Smal l. white spayed female 196.4 FALCON , autometic ,
McCullough Power Saw .
write A . E . Bailey, New
building houses. Also, do S~EPTIC TANK!i cleane·d .
pup , gentle disposition, all
phOne Hel en Jane Brown ,
Ray Alkire sang ~ , solo acPhone 742·23 59.
good condition . Phone 992·
Durham Ma ll Estate, Lot
repair work and cabinets,
MOdern Sanitation . 992 -39'sd
shots
.
Indoor
home
with
Robert
!
~
dep
end
ent
Distributor
.
10·29
-121p
b
M
led
5137
.
141 , Westv ille , Indiana
aluminum siding . C!ill Guy
or_~ 99 2 7349.
compan
Y rs.
(6141 992 -5113. or maybe you
TLC
needed . Contact
.
10-3HIC
--~------- - --46391.
Neigler, 949 -2508 ; If no
9.18.tf&lt; '"'
Humane Soc iety , 992-5A27
Gibson , of Columbus after
, would like to lake orders ,
SET of winter tires . s.ize 7 x 35.
10·31 -12tc
anSwer caJL94~~7813 Qr 9.49
~ - - - -- -- - - - r '
a fter 6 p.m. or 992-2639 .
which a bountiful dinner was .. full or spare lime In eith er
14 . Phone (6W 667-3363 .
- - - - - - -- - - - - 2457 .
DACKH\u: lUI rt=n• , nour Or"
10-28 -6tc 1973 FORO 3;4 ton pickup , v.a,
~e s t VIrginia or Ohio .
\
10-29 -6tp CUSTOM Homes , no down
10·S·26tp
con t ract . Reg , or ex . •
served by the ladies 9f the, ,
10·26 -lfc
4 speed. p.s., p.b., new paint ,
payment. VA Loans. FHA - - - - -- cavetlrig ·type. Septic tanks ,
good condition . $2,100 . 8 WEEKS old baby pigs .
LOV 'A B1Lit
WHI'i.E
church and others.
T;;--;,.,-;;-;-;;:_-;-;,-;;;-;;-~-;re
As
low
as
3
percenl
down.
~
X'II:AQAT~~·,
dai.
;:;··1oade;
lnSialled . Bill Pull ins . Phone
0
Phone 1614) 985 -3594.
SNOWDRIFT
' Grhl
,
Phone 949-2857 .
Your plans or ours . Call or
and backhoe wo·rk : septic
992·2478,
~
· b: : dOd Mrs . F. 0 . Whaley
spbnsorlng o mosquerade
Pyrenees
puppies .
10-29 -&lt;lp
10-29 -61p
wrrte, Shepard Contracting ,
tan ks in stalled .· dump
B·27·tfc: '·
Reasonable . Coil t (614) 667 of Columbus spent a weekend
Dan.ce, Salurd.ay , Nov . 1,
Bo)( 28A 1 Rutland, 45775 .
trucks and to .boys tor hire; - - - - - -- - - - -- - 3838 e...,enlngS or weekends . 1974 GMC Jimmy, 4 whee l 5 FT . BRUSH hog , 3 pt , hitc h,
from 9 p.m. to 1 e.m. at the
Phone 742·2409.
wi ll haul till dirt. top soil , we Sl"'t:CIALt L t 1n mobile ~
drive, automatic , p.s ., tape
with Ava Gilkey.
Rutland
Gymna Si um .
House of the SeVen Goebel 's
S200. Phone (614 1 985 ·3594 .
10.31 -26tc
limestone and gravel~ Cal l
ho~.e furnace repair . Phone
player, heavy duty treiler
Farm. Coolv ille, Ohio .
10-29 -•tp
Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Adml so lon s2 person , S3
Bob ·or Roger Jeffers , dey
992 ·5858.
..
lowing spec ial. E)(Cellent
couple . Several rock bands,
t0-30-6tp
9-11-tfc '
Gibson and Robin . were
br ing beverag es . Games
condition . Call eHer 5:30 10·10 J OHN Deere doter , 6ft . . - -- - -- - -- -, phone N92-7089, nigh I phon•
p.m. 992-3829.
992 3525 or 992 -5132 .
~ ----.-----~--blade winch. canopy,
weekend guests' of the Robert
and pr izes . . Adults 1B and
10.'29 -•tc
1
over.
Wanted
reversal bar , good con I0 -19-121c ·kN needed Saturday and
Alkires.
dillon . S4.500. Phone 16.W
985-3594.
-- - - ..
Mr. an d Mrs. Harol-'\1. Bail &gt; •
s unday only , 7 to 3, do y. Call
Shrubbory . Phone 949 -25&lt;5
10-29 -41p
For
Rent.
NO. 142 - 94 Acre farm · 2
Ar
c.
adle
Nursing
Home
,
and son of Colum!lus were
Yes
we will coolvlllt. 1-(614 1 667-3196. 3 AND 4 ROOM .furnlshed ana LocusT--po s......ts_....._
, ' 370 Win ·
weekend guests of Mr. and
'
t
10-29-Mc
~nfurn i shed
apartments . chester 20gauge . Phone 7-42·
.•
Mrs. Eugene Young.
CC p
W
Phone 99U.54J4.
· 2J59 .
HAIR'" DRESSER , part time .
4.
\2-llc
10-28-Stp
$40,000.00.
Complete Service . Phone
'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
customers.
Helen 's B-A Beauty Shop.
--------- - - -949 -2&lt;87 or 9&lt;9-2000 . Racine,
Tuppers Plains . Phone (61-4 ) ~-- ~·- - · - ~- - - ~ - · ---Chapman of Rockville, Md.,
TRAILER spaco for rent. All 70,000 BTU GAS STOVE, 1100.
Ohio , Crill Brodford .
..•
667 -3966.
NO. 146 - 2.39 a .• 2 yr. old
1963 Ford 500XL V·8
ulilllles .. Phone 992 -5535 .
were weekend guests of Mrs.
ranch
,
3
BR
..
lull
base
..
I0 -30-3tp
9-16-llc
automatic, $180. McCulloch
Mary Diehl and Stella Atkins
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .-- ---- -- - - -- ·
250 saw , 575. All excellent.
20xU ul. bldg .. lots of road
NO. I HEATING. OIL
12 MEN needed, full or pori 2 BEDROOM troller , real
Phone 742 -2359.
frontage, S25,600.oo.
and Ruby Diehl.
lime . 53.96 per hour , no
nice . Phone 992 . 3324 .
J0.18·6tp
Real Estate For
Stoc~
N0.2 HEATING OIL
e xperience needed . Will
.24 .tfc .---,=-- --- ----Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bishop
10
"" Dell very
train . Call for Interv iew , A460.gree.,.,~
- - -- - -- -- - - -- AIRCO welding machine,
and children were Sunday .
4 ROOM and bath , with car .
06 71.
· 804 W. Main
You Have1o
Budget
Pav
Plan
new , elec . oil accessories
port . Phone 992·587 1.
10 . 3t. 3tc 'FURNISHED apartment
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray
Pomeroy
992·2298
10-26-6tc
------------· adults only 1" Middleport .
in cluded . Phone 992·3410.
Alien.
POMEROY LANDMARK .' TUTOR needed to help stud en I
Phone 992-3871.
· 10: 28 ·llc
After
Hours
Ca
II
See It &amp; Drive · ;·
3
e
R'HoM
e
:-lustilnl
s'hed
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
with geometry and Span ish .
l ·2S·tf• - - - - - - - - - - - -- Mrs. Ann Barrett visited
992-7133
remodeling . Salem St. ,
Phone 992·2181
Phone 992 -2789.
-------~ -- ---'
;IE MINt; tuN, . 1.100 .oyt.~-,
•
her sister , Mrs . Junior
Rutland . Phone 742 ·2306
It To Believe
10-31 -2tc 3 BEDRM . house, un
new t2 or 20 go , $t72.50.
CONTACT:
after 4 p. m. or see Milo B.
L.:....:.c:;:o__ _ _ _ _ _.......J - - - - - - - - - - - - -furnished. Also , 1 furn l~hed _Eife's, Middleport, Ohio. ~-·
Payne.•
Lois P1uley
Hutch inson .
trailer . Phone 992-2780 or
i0 -1.36tc .
It
1Q.. 9·1fC
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark ROOM and board for sen ior
Branch
Mln1ger
992-3&lt;32.
---citizens,· very n ice. Phone
Good 5electlof1 &amp; NO
a nd family called on · the
10-19-lfc NOW selling Fuller Brush
992-3509.
10-12-llc
AMC
Dealer Can
~92
3410
.
Products.
Phone
Robert Clarks Sunday.
) BEORM . apt . oil electric , off
10-6-lfc
i
Beat
Our.
Deal.
The new sign at the
street parking . Phone 9922094
.
:;OLD--;p;;J;-;;;;dru;-ln
Presbyterian Church was
10-28-6tc
goc.j condition. Phone 992·
Have just the route
pre~nted by Mr. and Mrs.
7276.
.
O~E~
ue~rm
.
mobile
home
for
open for you. Win
10-26 -ltc
Robert Alkire. David Rlggs
li~r Klver Rd.
- r-ont. Phone 992-3509.
pr
lzes
.
•
Learn
assisted 'in putting it up.
10-31 -tlc
GA(LfPOLIS
WARM Morning COIJ I anL
responsibility.
- - - -- - - - -- - - - wood heater ; $40 and 3
Mr. and· Mrs. Chas. K!ng
PH.446-1,.0
HOUSE tor rent wun 7 rooms,
Siamese kittens . Phone 992·
608 E.
· Earn Extra
and children visi¥ the 'Ed
Aulllorlrtd
Deller
1112 baths , ges heat. oaraoe
~0 7
MAIN
Spending Money I
In Middleport . Adulls , no
·
10-tB -121p
2baths,
FAMILY4
B.R.
brick,
2
:~:.::::::::;::;:;
Kings recenlly.
Featuring
nat. gas heal. Want
~
pets. For appt ., call (614 ) ________ ____ _:_
Mr . and Mrs . Delmar
POM£'RoY;o
ArmonCI At
· only 512,000.
. ., . . . .
367 1177
·
·
10-26 -6tc IN DASH 23 Channel Clllzen's
Rhodes called on their old
:Lr/1' US DO IT! I
The Organ
POMEROY - 7'12 acres, 4
- - - - - - - - - - - - -. Band transceiver, am.fm '
·
neighbor Saturday after 1oon,
BR, bath, carpeting, ' 12 AOOMS - Otder home with
mp~t radio, B track stereo .i
Beginning at 9:00
TRAILER space fer rent In
wafer
bath,
gas
end
city
Call
992~965,
paneling,
tile,
N.
gas,
hot
Middleport. Phone 992.5434.
the Bob Clarks. '
Dinner Served
S7,SQO.OO.
10·21·261c
water heal, storm doors &amp;
Mr. and Mrs . Jessie Carroll
Beginning
windows, water softner.
POMEROY- 3 B.R.s
J ROOM furniShed house. AMMO Wholesale . Deer Slugs,
are adding an extra r oom to "
At 5:00
$15,000.
MOBILE home , 10 X 50, 2 Phone 992.5535.
S1.29 ; Brenneke slugs, $4·.95
and lar_9e family room . $8500.
their large traller.
bedroom new gas furnace.
10-21 ·tfc
per bO)( , all shot shells
POMEROY - 3 BR, bath,
can be seeh at Kingsbury - - -- - - - -- - - - -wholesale . B.l8ck powder ,
TV
room, utility R., H. W.
Mr . and Mts. Roosevelt
Yard
RENO)lAJ.EI)..-- 2 B.R. hom~
,Home Sales, 1100 E . Main
$2 ,90 lb . LoiS ol now and
floors,
N.
gao
heat,
full
SMALL
HO,USE
IN
Mid
·
used
guns
,
File
's
bock
of
on
33 North.' Bath, garage and
St.
,
Pomeroy
or
cell
992
Branham and Mr. ·antl Mrs . GARA GE Sal e, rain or sh lno.
dleport area Idee! for
...
L d
1
7034 .
basement, large lot. $9,500.
large lot. ·$16,000.
retlreef couple . References
Speeu 0 ueen aun ryma '
Jessie Carroll were called to
Oulch Town Hill. Miners 10-31 -•tc
preferred Phone 992 .7791
Mlddloporl . Phone 992 -7&lt;94.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
Kentucky by the death of a
vill e. Solurdoy only . Watch
att~r • p.' m .
We trade for anything .
bath, a~rpallng, paneling,
for slons .
RIVER FRONT LOT- and 1
1972 HILLCREST t2 x 64, 2
YiK'd
brother.in -la
10-30-3tc·
I0-26-121p
10-31-llc
Ilia, full basement, utility
bedroom , centre! air con .
room house, 2 baths, furnace,
-----------~--dltlonlng , elec . 'kitchen with
R., N. gas FA heel, carbrother-in-la .... Mrs . Susie GARA~-5;i;,-s-;;!u"td'av .
on nice corner. $23,500.
RUBBF,RRACK
double eye l•v•l ov•ns . :blJNTRY Mob ile Home, ~E HAVE shotgun shells ,
port,
storm doors &amp; winHeitgercared for the store in
Nov . 1. 9:00 1111 .? Good
P k Rt 33 te
lies 1b th rifle shells, cleaning ac Fully corpeled, gas or oil
ar
'
·
'
n
m
n
.r
I
cossorios
,
hunting
clothes
,
dows. In ••cellon! con - · 12 ROOMS - Nice older home,
their absence .
winter &lt;l othlng , Imen 's and
or Pomeroy . Large lots with
hee t, cu s tom skirting ,
women 's ) ; paper back
concre te pet lo!!',"' sidewalk~ .! bOots , black powder guns
dillon. $13,000.
S4,975. Phone (61&lt; 1 491 ·2111.
2 baths, gas furnace. and 2
Miss Tamra and Penny
books, new stuffed onlmals ,
10-31 -ltc / unners and off str;eet and accessories , reloading
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
nice level lots . 527,000 ..
Clark of Chester spent the
ou 1o - 1ope plover . Baby
park..no . "Phone 992 -1.1(79. 1 materials, scopes. mounts,
,R, bath, fireplace In LR,
clothes, many other Items . 1969 PMC' ·2 bedrm . 12x52
~nlvos, llnplng bogs, boat
. 12·3t-tlc
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Very , very reasonoblo. Call
jackets and (UShlons •. carpeting, paneling, tile, N.
mob ile home Inc luding ~ - - ~-------.----:-,....-....,. .... ,
NEW LISTING= 10 rooms, • "••••• ~?~~~r:::~~~~ler XDirt.l
holsttrs, belts, rifle straps
Robert Clark,
992 -3829. On Township Rood
gas heat, porches, garage.
underpinning
and
porches,
bath, hot water heat. let'\le
FREE RENT AT VILLAGI
and much} much more at
79, behind th e Rock Spr ings
S3250 . Phone (6W 985-350&lt;
5'1,500.
'
kitchen, 4 bedrooms 'end
MANOR
IN
MID · lndlon Joe &lt;s Sports and
F~ ! r grounds . Follow signs.
or 992 -5596 .
DLEPORT I We ore SO sure CB 's, 308 Pogo St ., Mid ·
POMEROY
5
acres,
3
)0 -3t .1tp
dining.
Large lot In Racine.
10 -30-3tp
that you will love our apart . dltPOrt
CAL\.7.42 ·&lt;111
BR, bath, N. gas heat, city
ments that we give you two ·
;
.
io.t7 -30tc
TALk TO WliNDILL
8x30 ONE BEDROOM mobllo
water, porchesiStorg. bldg. ,
OON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
weeks RENT FREE . Jusl -~ -----------­
G"loTI,
·
home , gas range, e lec ,
pay your security deposit
CA RPOR T SAL E - Four
In good condition. $7,900.
CAR PIT c;CINIUJ. TANT
SEE US FIRST.
refr lgerator , new carpeti ng\,
F ~tmil y , Great variety, good
ef1d s tay six months end the
for
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
verv c:leen . Con bt seen at
flrsl2 woeksls free . You will
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fram~t,
3 BR, 2 baths,
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lngsbury
Home
Sales
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1100
enjoy
monthly
leans,
a)t
curta ins, blinds , b o!ln '&lt; ets,
E. Main St. or call 992-703&lt;.
electr ic living , carpeting , 3 BEDRM . home, ju;r dlnl. 1 R., utility R., N. gas
s heet s, dishes , cloth 1ng ,
10 - 30 - &lt;~c
range and refrigerator , free
winter coat s, etc. something
finished, romodellng, Soltlll· furnace, storage bldg.
trash pickup , ceble TV
for everyone . Start 10 e. m.
St. , Rullond . Phone 7&lt;H~Yt
(optional) and laundry
Nov . J through Nov. 7, 1612 ·t970 HOLLY PARK mobile
after 4 p.m. or see Milo B..1 Walk to shop. $8,300,
TO BUY OR SELL- CALL
home tor se~e . Site 12x60 •. facilit ies . Convenient to
Hutchison .
Lincoln Hgts . Pomeroy ,
color blue and whitt, feature
shopping on Third and Mill
Ohio . P e t~
Morarlty ,
9-21-tfc US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
2 bedrooms , bath1 kitchen ,
In Middleport. VILLAGE :----- - - -· - - -residence .
REAl . ESTATE.
dining room and living
10-30-31p
MANOR Is yours for ane 3 BEDRM . nouse In Naclne . Heney E. Clellnd, Broker
room . Fully furnished ,
bedroom apartmen ts
Phone 949·2671.
Includes 2 air dondltloners ,
m-2259
starting at S101 monthly plus
10·5-26tc
and
10x
10
10x20
awning
3 FA MILY Yard Sales ,
elec . We pay for everything - - - - - - - - -- - - utlllly building . Excellon l
Tuesday and Wednesday,
•lse. See the Manager at
cond ll lon . Call (614) 915 ·
Nov.' 4 a,d 5 at Mrs . Charles
Rivers ide Apartments o r ' , - - - - - - - - - - 1
Wa rd, PortlancL Oh io. 10
3598.
call 992-3273. This oflor will
•a.m. till 5 p.m.
10-30-Jtc
end soon , so move In now
· I0-31 -41c - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - and save SSSS.
1975 t4x70 TRAILER , tM .'
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cellent condition, especially
GAR AGE SALE ~~ f Wett\
bu ilt for offtc;es . l..ow prtce l;WO 1;. bedroom ... furn"hett
Fuii .One and Two acre lots · · sale now at
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Thursday and
lor qul'k sale. Phone I30Ai c apar,ment In M,ld leporl,
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Wildwood Estates, loc•te ~t Flatwoods, ,
Fllday. Lois of clothing ,
675-1921 or 675-5829.
· i · Phofl,t ,992-3129. ,
shoes , real cheap , at- Tom
10·30•1fC.
10-29·31C
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. between Route 7 and Old 33. \lso new 81Hayman '' Long Bottom ,
--------~-Ohio , losl house behlnij post 12 )( '6s mobile home, 2 3-~Level home ready to move into located
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bedrooms
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derplnnlng , wllh ' x to . Second , Mid . ;. Or ·
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and J stts of sttps .
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George S. Hobstetter Jr.
Write
or
call
VIolet
Betty,
GALLIPOLIS
31 and Nov . 1. 9 a.m. till 4
ONE bitd!"oom trailer apart .
15&lt;8
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crib matt ress . Phone 949 ·
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John Adams of Massachusetts, describing Ben·
jamin Franklin's role In
Congress : "His conduct hu
been composed and grave •.
and In tbe opinion of many
gentlemen, very reserved.
He hu not assumed
anytlllng, nor affected to
take the lead . . .. He does
not hesitate at our boldest
measures, but rather seems
to think us too irresolute and
backward. He is a great and
good man."

OONDUCI'OR QUll'S

DETROIT (UP!) - Detroit
Symphony C«KKucto' Aldo
Ceccato Wednesday announced he will rellign when

his emtract e!pire&amp; in 1977,
dealing a severe blow to the
orchestra, already BPlit by a
contract dispute between

FUNNY BUSINESS
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Bashan
Mr. and Mrs. An&gt;l1 Holter
attended lbe wedding of Dble
Snyder and Lee Cld1e at
Carpenter on Saturday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

musicians and management . · TiilsseD called 'On Mr. and
Ceccato, who joined the Mra. William HyleD at Long
symphony in 1m and also Botljm Sunday lflemoon.
Adams

- By Ri.s Mackenzie I Jeff MacNelly/GI97S. United Feature S~lcatt .

Center with a basket diMer
at noon. Those in attendance
were Rhonda, Jodi and Sean
Gibson, Chuck, Ruth Ann, ·
Cheryl and Cindy Riffle,
Ron , Linda, Matthew and
Tina Rlffie, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brickles, Bruce, Denise,
Connie and Kim, Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Harrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brickles, Mrs. Faye
Pratt, Mr . and Mrs. Charles
E. Riffle, Mr. and Mrs . Bud
Wilson, Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Carl, Rodney - Carl and
Debbie Queen, Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd King, Mona, Brian,
Brill and Phil, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Harrison , Rodney and·
Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Harrison, Scott and Jodi,
Ottie SchoU, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Carl , Brett, Randall,
Danny and Melodi, Dwight,
Ivan, Paula , John and
Sherrie Carl.

461S.Thid
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serves as Ita mlt8ic diredor,
pve no reasons for hla
decision In his letter of
resignaUon.

CHERRY RIDGE

By Jane Reeves
Weekend guests of Pud and
Jane Reeves were Mike,
Kathie, Shane and Amy
McKnight of Dover, Ohio,
Mrs. Lora Chandler of
Columbus, Mrs. Bonnie
Criner and Peggy of Phoenix,
Arizona, Mrs. Jean Mingus,
'Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wtllet of
Columbus. The Pud Reeves
and Albert Schultzea recenUy
took a trip to Hawks Nest and
Lovers Leap in West
Virginia. It was a beautiful
day and the mow;talns were
glowing with color,
Vicki Cunningham came
home Sunday from Doctors
West Hospital in Colwnbus
after 10 weeks of illness.
Welcome home, VIcki.
Parents, Mr. and Mra. Dora!
Hill informed me she Is doing
m,uch
better
although
homesick for chlldren Wendy
and Eric, Guests of the Hills
were Arnold and Peggy and
Sarah Hill of Cincinnati,
Dorsel and Fiaura Davis of
Akron IIIHI-Richard Faulk of
Columbus . Micky, Sue,
· Mathew and Ruby Burke
were recent dinner guests of
the Hills.
Homecoming at Eastern
High School and weekend
guests of .Julia Schultz were
Don nes and Tony Barnett of
l;lgan , Ohio.

ASIIWOR'nl GRADUATES
WICHITA FALLS, Te1:. Airman Charles D. Ashworth,
son of retired USAF Senior
Master Sergeant Alfred H.
ABhworth of New Haveh, W.
Va., ha~ graduated at
Sheppard AFI), Tex., from
the U.S. Air Force budget
specialillt course conducted
by the Air . Training . Com·
mend. His wife, Contance, Is
the daUilhler of Mr. and Mra.
Dean ROUSIIIIII of 61 LeMa11s
Drive. Youngstown . His
mother, Mrs. John H. Paul,
resides in St. Clairsville.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Two U .S. diplomate who

Luther Friend still is
confined to University
Hospital at Columbul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pliler
and childRn apent a nelt:end
with reiaUves at Becldey, W.
Va.
Mra. Trussell attended the
40th wedding annlvernry
celebraUon of Mr. and Mra.

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recently ended coatrovenlal Uoyd McPeek at tbeir boal6
In Long Bottom CID ~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
being given ambulldcnhlpa Trusl!eli and children apent 1
in Europe.
weekend at Marion, Ind., and
John GWlther Dean, fwmer Bellefontaine, vlalUng her
envoy .to Llloa and the last parents.
U.S. •mlwaldor to CamMra. Dorothy La'II'SCID Is a
patient
at Holzer Medical
bodia, was sworn In Wednelda)' Ill ambtulaacb' to Center.
Mr, and Mrl. Roy McDemnarlt:.
President Ford SJ!id Collough of Richmond, VI.,
Wedneldly he is nominating spent Saturday afternoon
Nathaniel Davis, 50, to be with Mr . and Mrl. Stanley
ambusador to Switzerland. .Trussell.

aaalgnmen.. In Southeut
Alia and Latin Americl are

Berrys World ·
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changed over the years, eh fellas? Feller?"

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FOR REN f oR SA LE , 2 TRAc-roR TIRE s .
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5 P.M. Day Betore Pub - b d
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23 .1" )(30" reartrac tortires
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or. 25" Wide rims . Suitable
MondayDeedline9a .m. , •nforma ,t l ~n , call74 2 i~ 183, or
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PlumbinQ·.
heat ing and all types ot
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guaranteed . 20' years ·e,U
perlence . Phone 992 ·2409.
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73 VEGA G. T. .........................11895

1973 FORD LID 9 PASS. .............. '3195

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2 Dr. H. T .. fact . air, P.S., P.B., vinyl roof .

73 fORD GAlAXIE 500.........[.. ·.'2395
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71 QiEV. IMP. 2 DR•. ;.......... ..S1295

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See one of these friendly salesmen, Ceward Calvert, J. D. Story or Bill Nelson.

H.T.. fact. air, P.S., P.B.

H.T. Fact. air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

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6'12' Body . ·6 cyl., std. frans., alum. cover, less thon
5,5()0 miles, radio. Sharp as new truck.

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75 Olds Cut. Salon Cpa., air............. 15195
73 Cadilac• Sed. DeVIl, power, air.......15100
73 Cadilllc Cpe. DeVIe, pow., air...... ·'4995
73 P~. Fury Ill 4 Dr., v.a auto.......... '1995
72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe., V-IOOf, DOWer. ..... 12395
72 Buick LS Cus. 1)111., power, air .......'2895
72 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., poWer, air .........'2895
1! Buick Eledra, V.top, pow. lit ..... .. 12695
12 P~. Gold Duster, 6 ql., 3 speed .... '1995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air..........'2695
72 Chef. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air'~
72 Olds Lux. Sed., tun power, fact air'2895
72 Dodp Swinaer Cpa., 318 v.a, auto•.'1895
71 Okls Cut. Cpe., v.a auto., P.5., .......'2295
11 Dod&amp;e a.araer Cpa., v.a 1111o., P.s..'1695
11 Font LTD Wapi, pow., luaace rack'1695
10 Dod&amp;e Mon. 4 Dr.. v.a 11110., P.a., ..'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow. F. air.... :...'I095
70 a.. a Clmillo, v.a auta., P.s..... '1695
70 Font Cus. 500 4 Dr~ v.a 111111....... .11095
69 Olds 88 HT Cpe., 350 V-8, ·f. air.... 1895
68 Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.8., ... 1895
68
Cpa., v.a auto. trans. ...... ~. '795
II Panlilc 4 Door, li.....-................'395
67 a.tnla 4 Door 6 ql. auto. ..........'695
69 Olenllt % llln PlckuD....... ;...... 11295
72' Dodp 1 llln Truck, flat becl.. ....... '2695

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I-DELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-STARARE COUPE
See one of thea courteous salesmen: Pete
Burri I, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

Karr &amp; Van
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"You'll Llke'Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Qpen Evening• Untii6:GO-TII5 p.m. Sat.

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2 Dr. H. T., 318 V-8, ouio .. P.S., vinyl roof .

73 DODGE DART SWINGER........'2495

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1973 BUICK ltSABRE
$3%95
Custom . H.T. Cpe., local owner. that's really sharp
Inside &amp; out, good w-w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vinyl root, green finish , AM radio &amp; tape, factory
air, automatic, P. steering &amp; brakes.
1974 CHEV. 4 WH. DRIVE .
S4495
8' Fleetslde, JSO V-8 engine, automatic trans.,
power steering end brakes, 15" on and off Highway
tires. • ... , QO geHer.
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"76's ARE HERE"
74 Mere . Comet, ' cyl., 4
dr .• 1uto., P. 5., AM r1dlo,
low miiNge, 1 loCI! owner,
powder blut, rNI sh1rp.

'3195
74 Dodge Chl1'9er S. E., 2
dr. H.T.• power windows,
AM-FM rldlo, 1fr, console,
f1d. ofllclll Clr.

3195

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74 ·Plymouth S.ttlllte, 9
pess. w1gon, 11r, P.S.,
P.B., fld. offiCIII ctr.

3195

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12 Clllv. Imp . Custom, 2 dr.
H.T., P.S.. P.B .. AM r1dlo.

'2195
13 Plymouth VIllani, 4 dr.,
6 cyl,, 1uto., P.S. , AM
rldlo, good tconomy.

2695 .

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wegon, •lr, P.S., P.l.

1095

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'995

TOM RUE
·MOTORS
s.tillrd
Middleport
Ph. 992-2594

and Kelly Sue, Marion, apent with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
the week with Mr. and Mra. Fox.
Roy Howell, who is emDick Karr.
Russell ·Jaclt:son called ployed at Shadyside, spent a
recenUy on Mr. and Mrs. weekend with his family.
Norman Schaefer.
Mrs. Harmon Fox and Mrs.
Roy Howell villi«! recently ' PRODUCER INJURED
t(ilh M~. alld Mrs. Robert
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
~ke of ColwnbUB.
Movie producer Saul David
Olclr Smith who wu in· and two special ellecta men
jured in an auto -accident were Injured In an uplollioo
recenUy was relulled from 011 the futurlltlc let of the
Holzer Medical Center ftbn "LGcan'a Run."
David ... knocked oft bll
'nlunday.
Mn. Johnny I&gt;Qualas, Mra. feet Into 1 cevlty·ereated by
Nancy Howard and Jaon, tile bllll, Wedneadly and he
and Mrs . Rath Hines of suffered severe! cuts and
Guysville visited recently minor buma.
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Recent visitors of Mr . and
Mrs . John Dean and Mr. and
Mrs . John Waller. l)ean and
son were Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Waggoner of Harrisonville,
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Paynter of
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs .
Garold Gilkey, Cindy and
Tammy, Jason Hanning of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma.rkins, RaCine, Mr .
and Mrs. Forrest Robenstlen
of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Kathleen
Bricker, Elaine and Keith of
Can ton and Rodney Ried of
Pataskala.
){e(:ent visitors of Mrs.
·Hazel Arnold .and Waller
were Mr . and Mrs. Patrick
Williams and family of
McArthur, Mr , and Mrs .
Lester Arnold and sons of
Westerville, Nathan Arnold
and family of Chesler and
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald McNally and family of Athens.
The Carleton Church had
its annual Homecoming
Sunday with afternoon services with Hennan Jordan of
Leon, W. Va., as speaker ,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs .
Virgil King and Helen and
Mrs. Neva King were Miss
Mary Lou King and Melvin
Felts, who were home from
college In Illinois.
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The Carl reunion was held
Sunday at the Bedford Youth

1973 PLYMount V8 FURY Ill......... '2495
4 Dr. Sedan, JIB V-8, air conditioning, power st-Ing &amp;
brokes, Cruise Control, AM-FM radio. A beautiful car.

i971 OLDSMOBILE V8 anuss...... '2195
2 Dr. Hardtop, air conditioned, low mileage, vinyl top. Art
exceptional tar.

1972 fORD ~m 2 DR HARPJOP..... ~
A double barrell sharp used car, new 76 trade-ln. Low,
mlleoge, air conditioning. Seats have been covered since
new.

1973 aiEVROLET V8 , 10N..........SZ995

71 BUICK RIVIERA ..................'1895

1972 aiEVROLET 6 CYL ............... '2195

Sports Coupe, fully equipped.

l.WB Pickup. 6 cyl. std. shiH. Used by local Middleport
merchant . Low mileage, light loads.

70 PLYMOUTH 4 DR WAGON......!795
Fact. air, P.S., 'P. B., luggage rack.

63 QiEV. NOVA 4 DR WAGON.... ~395
Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

LWB Pickup, small V-1, auto. trans., power sieerlng, 3-fpalnts. Shows e.tnll' good care. ,
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1970 GMC 1h 10N PICKUP........... ..'l695
Small V-8, power steering, auto. trans. A truck you will 'be
proud of.

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin UH!e,
or Dan Thompson

6 cyl .. auto .• runs good.

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Located on St. Rt. 1

Open Evenings n11:00
Except Thurs. and S.t. TIU:OO

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A Chronicle of America

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On Franklin:

TOM RUE
MOTORS

Sta . Wagon, e&gt;rtra sharp, low mileage trade-In, with most
extras Including air conditioning, and luggage rack .

72
MERC. MONT.....................!l795
4 Dr. Sed., fact. air, P.S., P.B., vinyl roof .

POMEROY,OHIO

Kingsbuey

1. Lei west ·Possible Prices.
2. Highest Trade-ins.
3. Greatest and Master Values.
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5. Genuine and Sincere interest in your welfare.
NEW AND UNUSED 1975 models: We have
Pintos, Mustang lis, ~vericks, Torinos, Gal.
soos, &amp; LTDs- a good selection &amp;'priced to sell.
1975 Demos and Driver's tr~ining cars. avera!
offered at bargain pric•s·
1976 Double Sharp Used Car Trade·ins.

4 Dr. Sed., tact . air, P.S., P. B., vinyl roof.

38' MPG·

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75 PLYMOUTH FURY.................~4400

Sport 2 dr . H.T .. V-8, auto .. P.S., P.B., feet . air, 6,000
miles, balance of factory Worranty .

72 FORD LID 4 DR............. ';.. .'1895

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We have 1 new 1975 Pontiac Catalina 2 dr. H. T., one 1975· Pontiac
Catalina 2 dr. H.T. Demo, 1 new 1975 Pontiac Lemans 2 dr. H.T.,
one 1975 Pontiac Lemans 2 dr. H.T. Demo. One new 1975 Buick
LeSabre 2 dr. H.T. One 1975 Buick Electra 225 Custom 4 dr. H.T.
Demo. Two new 1975 Opels (the gas saver from Germany).
So come on in to Smith Nelson Motors and see just how much
hloney you can save ori one of these new 75's or Demo's. We need
some good us.ed cars so come on in and get top dollar for your
present car·&amp; drive out in a new Buick or Pontiac of your choice. ·

R&amp;J OOINS

Two

____

.

PH. 992-2174

In Memory

Hani!3onville

.

10·31 .2t c

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.--

GIVES

POMEROY, OHIO

Auto Sales

I

DAN THOMPSON FORD

AT ·

1

RATES
992 . 275 ~
For Want Ad Service
'
· 10 .21.30tc
Scent s per Word one insert ion ___ ------~~- ______
__

'

'

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Appraisal service on
consecutive Insert ions .
record player with stand ;
esta1es and collections.
26
oent
s
per
word
si )( con .
Panasonic
mlcro
.wave
BL/MER·
Now arranre the circled !etten secutlve Insert ions .
oven . Phon e 992 ·3401.
to form the ourprioe anower, !II 25 Per cen'f Discount on peld
1600 Nye St.
10 _31 .Jtc
ouuetted by the aboYe CartG()n. ads and ads paid within 10
da ys.
Pomeroy
,AVE GA S: Install electronic
CARD OF THANKS
Phone 742-2331
Ph. 992-3313
Ignition . Up to 20 percent
1~--- IIN THE
&amp; Obituary
Roger Wamsley- Rutland
increase
.
Instant
cold
or992·SBBO
52.00 for 50 word m inimum . ·.1967 RAMBLER , $150 . Phone
10-15-1 mo .
weatl'\er starting - no
(Aalwen tomorrow)
10. t-30tc
e. a -: ~ ll dUi .ionat word 3c.
992
-2892
or
can
be
seen
at
957
rewirli1g
,
539
up.
F'hone
992·
BLINO
ADS
Ju~bl"' SNORT COACH GENIUS DULCET
Broadway. Midd lepor l.
7826 .
Additional 25c Charge per
Yetlenl•r'•
10 24 -IIC
10-31 -31p
Advertisement
.
Auww 1Jtev're tllrown in bv aame U'ho want
-------- "7'-.~-=-- OFFICE HOURS
For
NEW
Hotpoint
1.4
cu
.
ft.
double
'
lollop - ANCHORS
8:30a .m. to 5:00p .m. Dally . 1967 FORO Convertible, runs
· Blo~n
door
refrigerator
and
deluxe
S225.
Phone
992
.5301.
good,
8:30 a .m. to 12. 00 Noon
HOUSE in Portland, lake over
elec.
range,
S500
tor
both
or
10
-23
-IOtc
Insulation
Services ,
Saturday .
payments . s rooms and
sell separate ly. Can be ·seen
Blown
into
Walls
&amp; AHles' ·
Wanted
'
well
,
2
acres·
of
bath
,
good
at Kingsbury Mobile Home
1975 FORO F lOO truck . F'hone
STORM
IN ME M O RY o f W esley Circ le
ground , coa l heat . Phone
Sales
,
I
HlO
E
.
Main
St.
;
f.. A ~ N pll ld for all makes ari t
992-74&lt;17 .
who passed away Nov . 2,
' WINDOWS&amp; DOOR.S
Pomeroy', Ohio, or call 992 - 843-2292.
mlldels ' of mobil e hom es.
From the largest Truck Or \
10-21 -121p
1963, 12· years ago today .
I
10-28 ·121c
7034.
REPUitEMENt'
Phon e are a code 614 -423
Bulldozer Radiator to the
S~ dly m Issed b y wife, Laur a
· s~a~allest Heeter Core.
10·30·4tc
WINDOWS
953I.
I
OWNER
;
1971
Monte
Carlo.
3 HEAD of cattle with red
Circle .
MIDD LEPORT - Completely
4- 13-tf(
ALUMINUM
-400 V-8, auto .. p.s., p.b., air
Identification tags In ears.
"t~;i~~ k· sttwes;-y-co~ 1 remodeled build ing , 2,000
11 -2-Hc
Nattlan .B iggs
...... ---------SIDINGt.SOFFITT
..
cond
.,
bucket
seets,
am
,
one dee.P red Angus cow-,
tee t of bus iness spafe and
heater . Phone 992-5262 1n
Radiator Speciall_s,
radio , stereo tape player ,
GUTTERS-AWNINGS .
two Herefords, SSO rew&amp;rd
!wo furnished apartments .
even ing
green with dark green vinyl
for information or return of
Mot
10-29 -Atc
Very low maintenance .
top . Phone 992-6192 after 4
I.,ARRY· I.A~E6Q.ER-.
SMITH NELSO~
catt le. Call 949.2774 or 256·
Good Investment Income .
p.m.
NT IQ u E
A u c T IoN
6239 .
Exce llent opportun ity to
1' he servic es at the A Sa
SPOTS
before
your
eyes
on
Syrac"s~,Ohin
MOlORS IN
tu r day , Nov . 1, 11 :00 A .
10·23·1fc
I0-27-6tc
el iminate rent payment tor
your new carpet - Remove
Ph.
9J
.H
t9J..
' ·p 0' m
Presbyterian Church Sunday
M Large vari et y of antique
your present bu siness
them wit h Blue Lustre . Rent
furnitu re . Including Vi c.
\ L _ __ .J.___:•:_·I:.:O..:
- l_;.m:;.;.~~
· ~' ,l.::.p:...
:h_
. 9_9.;..
2-21_7_&lt;:..
· :..
· __..:.:__~='-'
1966 FURY 11 , automatic
spa'
C
e.
Phone
992·7889.
Were , ,_ JJ atler led. Those
electric
shampooer
.
tpi ian couch and bed, Iron
transmission , In good
Nelson's Drug Store.
10-2B -61c
coming from a. iJIStance were
tieds, oa k an d walnutlobles , . Wanted To Buy
conditiOn ; Also. two twin
S Fi.'W IN G
MACHt N E , BE AUTIFY your home with
10·30-61c - - -- - - - - - - - - - se
cr
et
ary
,
ma
r
bl
e
top
calves . 3 weeks old .
Repairs , serv ice , all ma kes.. Perma .s tone. New homes
Mr . and Mrs. R aymon d
dr ess er , glass c abi net , LOCUST fen Ce posl. F'hone baby
HOU
SE
on
1672
Lincoln
Hgfs.,
Phone 843-2353 .
992·2284. The Fpbric, Shop,
as we ll as remodeling work .
992-5826.
1967 CADILLAC , 19 74 Yahama
Chapman of Maryland, Mrs .
desks , Vlcrr olas , sewing
4 rooms , large kitchen .
10-29-41c
Potne roy . Authol"h:ed Singer
Expert installet ion . Free
250 cc Enduro , low mileage, · basement
.
Whal
ma
chines
,
wa
rdr
obes
as
I0-29-6tc
, nice backyard,
Sales and Service . We
estimates. Phone 742 -2409 . ,
good
condi
tion
.
Phone
992.
Lena Hewitt, Aiwe
ey ,
well as cloc ks . coins . dish and low pr iced . See between
12 x 70 T-RAIL EH: , 2 bedroom ,
sharpen Sc issors .
·
10-31 ·26tc
7897 .
Mr . and Mrs . Robert Gibson
ware, Iron pots, crocks ,
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
cen tral air, tota l etec .•
3·29·1fC 1 - - - - - - - -- -- - - 10-30-Stc
ILrl
turi'nture,
'
''"
bo)(es.
trunks, cam eras . loo ls. elc.
utiilty building , take over
I0 -20·12t.c
.. c-- - .~c --~ D &amp; D .TREE Tr,lmm )ng , 20
and Robin. Mr. Harold Bail
brass beds , or complete
AT MA SON AU CTION
paymenls . Phone 1304) 88 2· ONE Nearly new Beeuty Res t - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 'REA'OY MI X CONCRET E
years .. perlence . Insured,
households.
Wr
ite
M
.
o.
• and son , all of Columbus ;
HOU SE. Off u . s . Rl . 33,
3340
after
5
p.m.
BEAUTIFUL home on College
de llv'ered r ight to vour
free estimates. Call 992 ·3057
M iller , Rt. &lt;1, Pomeroy
mattr~ss and bO)( springs ,
Horlon 51 ., Mason , w . v a.
10-22 -121 c
Road in Syra cuse . Excellent
pro ject. Fast and ea sy. Free
or fl) 667 ·3041. Goolville .
Ohio. Call 992 -7760.
'
Mrs' Virginia Burke, Mr . and
Also , 22 throw rugs. A
Howard B ~ e s ley , Au c.
locatlon , one acre , 10 rooms ,
estim\ltes . Phon e 992·3284,
10-15-ttc
barga in, must sell. Phone
10-7.)4 1970 -I...Ht:V . station wagon.
Mrs. Larry Clark and three
tl oneer , Re lreshments ----.,---..,.--,_
two full b·aths. Shown by
Goeglein Ready Mix Co., - - - - - - - - - - - -- 241
·2308.
pl)wer steering , automatic .
da ughters , Chesler, Mrs .
!~~~g~ 01 ~ol res pon sibl e lor
appointment on ly . Phone
A(liddl f3 port , Ohio.,
.., TEltMITE freatm~n~, Specie I
10-30-Jic
Phone 843 -2459 . S7oo.
992
-2210
.
6-30
-llc
S175 average, house. 5 yr .
found
Oieva Cotterill and grandI0 -30-2tc
·t0 -30-61p 1969 VW . reiiUTft engine ,
10-31 -ltc ~
guarantee. Phone 992 ·7826.
SMALL
orange.yeltow
kitten
WOULD YOU BELIEVEI
. t0-29-41p
daughter, Bradbury. After $;0-(iriN-G- ~-;;:T;H-:--c~;;,
Barrel saddle, sso, - - -- - - - - - -- - - found on west Mtlin . Cal l 196-4 BU ICK gOOd COnd iti on , 51.050.
A P PROXIMATELy
2112
Build an all steel building at ~ ·- - -- - - -- - • - - 100
AMF'
square
d
breaker
the sermon offered by the
Hollow Gun Club , 1 0 . m.
Phone
992
-1252
.
S300.
Humane Society, 992·2639 or
acres , 200ft . on State Route
Pole Barn prices ? Golden ·E::t.WOou BOWER SliEPAI11t }
panel, like new, 525. 36 Inch
992 -S-427 after 6 p.m .
10-30-31c
minister, Mrs . OlevaCotterill
Nov . 2. 1 m ile paSI Mil es
12&lt;~ , 200 foo t river fron tage,
Giant AII·Steel Buildings , -- Sweepers . toasters , Irons,
exhaust
tan
,
$35
;
Rupp
min
f.
Cem etery out of Rutland .
10-27 .6tc
.....
1970 12 x 63 l bedrm ., bath
Rt~ 4, BoK 148, Waverly ,
all small appli ances . Lawn
gave a poem followed by a
Free relreshm eniS .
1971 MATADOR , 4 dr . auto, V - bike , 540, 2 sets French
and half mobi le home, 10 )(
Ohio . Phone 941-2296 .
· mower, next to State Hiol'l ·
doors
,
S.4b.
Phone
992
-7889.
8, p.s., S1095. Phone (614)
song by Mr. and Mrs. Larry
IO-J0-3tc
IOstoregeshed , 11 x 30patio
7.24.tf.wey Garage on ~oute Jl
10.J0.6t c
667·3956.
Pets
with one mobile home rental - - - - - - -- - - - - - - F11ione 985·38 25.
Clark and daughter, Tamra, j";,;-y-ou-;-v-;,- ;;;r--;.;;'h~;;i
10-30-&lt;ltc - - - - - - - - -- - - - 4 ·16-tfi:
space. $15 ,000 lirm . Call NEIGLER ' S Bu ilding ond
.· ·
FRE!o
TO
GOOD
HOME
no
Kos
cot
co
s
me
flc
s
and
-NEW
yellow
col'n
and
35
-A
i
supply . we speclall:ze In ·::- -:~ - -t-:- -------.-- ~
area code (219 ) 785·2362 or
with Mrs. Cl ar k at thePa
·
haven ' t been reservl ced,
Smal l. white spayed female 196.4 FALCON , autometic ,
McCullough Power Saw .
write A . E . Bailey, New
building houses. Also, do S~EPTIC TANK!i cleane·d .
pup , gentle disposition, all
phOne Hel en Jane Brown ,
Ray Alkire sang ~ , solo acPhone 742·23 59.
good condition . Phone 992·
Durham Ma ll Estate, Lot
repair work and cabinets,
MOdern Sanitation . 992 -39'sd
shots
.
Indoor
home
with
Robert
!
~
dep
end
ent
Distributor
.
10·29
-121p
b
M
led
5137
.
141 , Westv ille , Indiana
aluminum siding . C!ill Guy
or_~ 99 2 7349.
compan
Y rs.
(6141 992 -5113. or maybe you
TLC
needed . Contact
.
10-3HIC
--~------- - --46391.
Neigler, 949 -2508 ; If no
9.18.tf&lt; '"'
Humane Soc iety , 992-5A27
Gibson , of Columbus after
, would like to lake orders ,
SET of winter tires . s.ize 7 x 35.
10·31 -12tc
anSwer caJL94~~7813 Qr 9.49
~ - - - -- -- - - - r '
a fter 6 p.m. or 992-2639 .
which a bountiful dinner was .. full or spare lime In eith er
14 . Phone (6W 667-3363 .
- - - - - - -- - - - - 2457 .
DACKH\u: lUI rt=n• , nour Or"
10-28 -6tc 1973 FORO 3;4 ton pickup , v.a,
~e s t VIrginia or Ohio .
\
10-29 -6tp CUSTOM Homes , no down
10·S·26tp
con t ract . Reg , or ex . •
served by the ladies 9f the, ,
10·26 -lfc
4 speed. p.s., p.b., new paint ,
payment. VA Loans. FHA - - - - -- cavetlrig ·type. Septic tanks ,
good condition . $2,100 . 8 WEEKS old baby pigs .
LOV 'A B1Lit
WHI'i.E
church and others.
T;;--;,.,-;;-;-;;:_-;-;,-;;;-;;-~-;re
As
low
as
3
percenl
down.
~
X'II:AQAT~~·,
dai.
;:;··1oade;
lnSialled . Bill Pull ins . Phone
0
Phone 1614) 985 -3594.
SNOWDRIFT
' Grhl
,
Phone 949-2857 .
Your plans or ours . Call or
and backhoe wo·rk : septic
992·2478,
~
· b: : dOd Mrs . F. 0 . Whaley
spbnsorlng o mosquerade
Pyrenees
puppies .
10-29 -&lt;lp
10-29 -61p
wrrte, Shepard Contracting ,
tan ks in stalled .· dump
B·27·tfc: '·
Reasonable . Coil t (614) 667 of Columbus spent a weekend
Dan.ce, Salurd.ay , Nov . 1,
Bo)( 28A 1 Rutland, 45775 .
trucks and to .boys tor hire; - - - - - -- - - - -- - 3838 e...,enlngS or weekends . 1974 GMC Jimmy, 4 whee l 5 FT . BRUSH hog , 3 pt , hitc h,
from 9 p.m. to 1 e.m. at the
Phone 742·2409.
wi ll haul till dirt. top soil , we Sl"'t:CIALt L t 1n mobile ~
drive, automatic , p.s ., tape
with Ava Gilkey.
Rutland
Gymna Si um .
House of the SeVen Goebel 's
S200. Phone (614 1 985 ·3594 .
10.31 -26tc
limestone and gravel~ Cal l
ho~.e furnace repair . Phone
player, heavy duty treiler
Farm. Coolv ille, Ohio .
10-29 -•tp
Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Adml so lon s2 person , S3
Bob ·or Roger Jeffers , dey
992 ·5858.
..
lowing spec ial. E)(Cellent
couple . Several rock bands,
t0-30-6tp
9-11-tfc '
Gibson and Robin . were
br ing beverag es . Games
condition . Call eHer 5:30 10·10 J OHN Deere doter , 6ft . . - -- - -- - -- -, phone N92-7089, nigh I phon•
p.m. 992-3829.
992 3525 or 992 -5132 .
~ ----.-----~--blade winch. canopy,
weekend guests' of the Robert
and pr izes . . Adults 1B and
10.'29 -•tc
1
over.
Wanted
reversal bar , good con I0 -19-121c ·kN needed Saturday and
Alkires.
dillon . S4.500. Phone 16.W
985-3594.
-- - - ..
Mr. an d Mrs. Harol-'\1. Bail &gt; •
s unday only , 7 to 3, do y. Call
Shrubbory . Phone 949 -25&lt;5
10-29 -41p
For
Rent.
NO. 142 - 94 Acre farm · 2
Ar
c.
adle
Nursing
Home
,
and son of Colum!lus were
Yes
we will coolvlllt. 1-(614 1 667-3196. 3 AND 4 ROOM .furnlshed ana LocusT--po s......ts_....._
, ' 370 Win ·
weekend guests of Mr. and
'
t
10-29-Mc
~nfurn i shed
apartments . chester 20gauge . Phone 7-42·
.•
Mrs. Eugene Young.
CC p
W
Phone 99U.54J4.
· 2J59 .
HAIR'" DRESSER , part time .
4.
\2-llc
10-28-Stp
$40,000.00.
Complete Service . Phone
'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
customers.
Helen 's B-A Beauty Shop.
--------- - - -949 -2&lt;87 or 9&lt;9-2000 . Racine,
Tuppers Plains . Phone (61-4 ) ~-- ~·- - · - ~- - - ~ - · ---Chapman of Rockville, Md.,
TRAILER spaco for rent. All 70,000 BTU GAS STOVE, 1100.
Ohio , Crill Brodford .
..•
667 -3966.
NO. 146 - 2.39 a .• 2 yr. old
1963 Ford 500XL V·8
ulilllles .. Phone 992 -5535 .
were weekend guests of Mrs.
ranch
,
3
BR
..
lull
base
..
I0 -30-3tp
9-16-llc
automatic, $180. McCulloch
Mary Diehl and Stella Atkins
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .-- ---- -- - - -- ·
250 saw , 575. All excellent.
20xU ul. bldg .. lots of road
NO. I HEATING. OIL
12 MEN needed, full or pori 2 BEDROOM troller , real
Phone 742 -2359.
frontage, S25,600.oo.
and Ruby Diehl.
lime . 53.96 per hour , no
nice . Phone 992 . 3324 .
J0.18·6tp
Real Estate For
Stoc~
N0.2 HEATING OIL
e xperience needed . Will
.24 .tfc .---,=-- --- ----Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bishop
10
"" Dell very
train . Call for Interv iew , A460.gree.,.,~
- - -- - -- -- - - -- AIRCO welding machine,
and children were Sunday .
4 ROOM and bath , with car .
06 71.
· 804 W. Main
You Have1o
Budget
Pav
Plan
new , elec . oil accessories
port . Phone 992·587 1.
10 . 3t. 3tc 'FURNISHED apartment
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray
Pomeroy
992·2298
10-26-6tc
------------· adults only 1" Middleport .
in cluded . Phone 992·3410.
Alien.
POMEROY LANDMARK .' TUTOR needed to help stud en I
Phone 992-3871.
· 10: 28 ·llc
After
Hours
Ca
II
See It &amp; Drive · ;·
3
e
R'HoM
e
:-lustilnl
s'hed
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
with geometry and Span ish .
l ·2S·tf• - - - - - - - - - - - -- Mrs. Ann Barrett visited
992-7133
remodeling . Salem St. ,
Phone 992·2181
Phone 992 -2789.
-------~ -- ---'
;IE MINt; tuN, . 1.100 .oyt.~-,
•
her sister , Mrs . Junior
Rutland . Phone 742 ·2306
It To Believe
10-31 -2tc 3 BEDRM . house, un
new t2 or 20 go , $t72.50.
CONTACT:
after 4 p. m. or see Milo B.
L.:....:.c:;:o__ _ _ _ _ _.......J - - - - - - - - - - - - -furnished. Also , 1 furn l~hed _Eife's, Middleport, Ohio. ~-·
Payne.•
Lois P1uley
Hutch inson .
trailer . Phone 992-2780 or
i0 -1.36tc .
It
1Q.. 9·1fC
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark ROOM and board for sen ior
Branch
Mln1ger
992-3&lt;32.
---citizens,· very n ice. Phone
Good 5electlof1 &amp; NO
a nd family called on · the
10-19-lfc NOW selling Fuller Brush
992-3509.
10-12-llc
AMC
Dealer Can
~92
3410
.
Products.
Phone
Robert Clarks Sunday.
) BEORM . apt . oil electric , off
10-6-lfc
i
Beat
Our.
Deal.
The new sign at the
street parking . Phone 9922094
.
:;OLD--;p;;J;-;;;;dru;-ln
Presbyterian Church was
10-28-6tc
goc.j condition. Phone 992·
Have just the route
pre~nted by Mr. and Mrs.
7276.
.
O~E~
ue~rm
.
mobile
home
for
open for you. Win
10-26 -ltc
Robert Alkire. David Rlggs
li~r Klver Rd.
- r-ont. Phone 992-3509.
pr
lzes
.
•
Learn
assisted 'in putting it up.
10-31 -tlc
GA(LfPOLIS
WARM Morning COIJ I anL
responsibility.
- - - -- - - - -- - - - wood heater ; $40 and 3
Mr. and· Mrs. Chas. K!ng
PH.446-1,.0
HOUSE tor rent wun 7 rooms,
Siamese kittens . Phone 992·
608 E.
· Earn Extra
and children visi¥ the 'Ed
Aulllorlrtd
Deller
1112 baths , ges heat. oaraoe
~0 7
MAIN
Spending Money I
In Middleport . Adulls , no
·
10-tB -121p
2baths,
FAMILY4
B.R.
brick,
2
:~:.::::::::;::;:;
Kings recenlly.
Featuring
nat. gas heal. Want
~
pets. For appt ., call (614 ) ________ ____ _:_
Mr . and Mrs . Delmar
POM£'RoY;o
ArmonCI At
· only 512,000.
. ., . . . .
367 1177
·
·
10-26 -6tc IN DASH 23 Channel Clllzen's
Rhodes called on their old
:Lr/1' US DO IT! I
The Organ
POMEROY - 7'12 acres, 4
- - - - - - - - - - - - -. Band transceiver, am.fm '
·
neighbor Saturday after 1oon,
BR, bath, carpeting, ' 12 AOOMS - Otder home with
mp~t radio, B track stereo .i
Beginning at 9:00
TRAILER space fer rent In
wafer
bath,
gas
end
city
Call
992~965,
paneling,
tile,
N.
gas,
hot
Middleport. Phone 992.5434.
the Bob Clarks. '
Dinner Served
S7,SQO.OO.
10·21·261c
water heal, storm doors &amp;
Mr. and Mrs . Jessie Carroll
Beginning
windows, water softner.
POMEROY- 3 B.R.s
J ROOM furniShed house. AMMO Wholesale . Deer Slugs,
are adding an extra r oom to "
At 5:00
$15,000.
MOBILE home , 10 X 50, 2 Phone 992.5535.
S1.29 ; Brenneke slugs, $4·.95
and lar_9e family room . $8500.
their large traller.
bedroom new gas furnace.
10-21 ·tfc
per bO)( , all shot shells
POMEROY - 3 BR, bath,
can be seeh at Kingsbury - - -- - - - -- - - - -wholesale . B.l8ck powder ,
TV
room, utility R., H. W.
Mr . and Mts. Roosevelt
Yard
RENO)lAJ.EI)..-- 2 B.R. hom~
,Home Sales, 1100 E . Main
$2 ,90 lb . LoiS ol now and
floors,
N.
gao
heat,
full
SMALL
HO,USE
IN
Mid
·
used
guns
,
File
's
bock
of
on
33 North.' Bath, garage and
St.
,
Pomeroy
or
cell
992
Branham and Mr. ·antl Mrs . GARA GE Sal e, rain or sh lno.
dleport area Idee! for
...
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1
7034 .
basement, large lot. $9,500.
large lot. ·$16,000.
retlreef couple . References
Speeu 0 ueen aun ryma '
Jessie Carroll were called to
Oulch Town Hill. Miners 10-31 -•tc
preferred Phone 992 .7791
Mlddloporl . Phone 992 -7&lt;94.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
Kentucky by the death of a
vill e. Solurdoy only . Watch
att~r • p.' m .
We trade for anything .
bath, a~rpallng, paneling,
for slons .
RIVER FRONT LOT- and 1
1972 HILLCREST t2 x 64, 2
YiK'd
brother.in -la
10-30-3tc·
I0-26-121p
10-31-llc
Ilia, full basement, utility
bedroom , centre! air con .
room house, 2 baths, furnace,
-----------~--dltlonlng , elec . 'kitchen with
R., N. gas FA heel, carbrother-in-la .... Mrs . Susie GARA~-5;i;,-s-;;!u"td'av .
on nice corner. $23,500.
RUBBF,RRACK
double eye l•v•l ov•ns . :blJNTRY Mob ile Home, ~E HAVE shotgun shells ,
port,
storm doors &amp; winHeitgercared for the store in
Nov . 1. 9:00 1111 .? Good
P k Rt 33 te
lies 1b th rifle shells, cleaning ac Fully corpeled, gas or oil
ar
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n
m
n
.r
I
cossorios
,
hunting
clothes
,
dows. In ••cellon! con - · 12 ROOMS - Nice older home,
their absence .
winter &lt;l othlng , Imen 's and
or Pomeroy . Large lots with
hee t, cu s tom skirting ,
women 's ) ; paper back
concre te pet lo!!',"' sidewalk~ .! bOots , black powder guns
dillon. $13,000.
S4,975. Phone (61&lt; 1 491 ·2111.
2 baths, gas furnace. and 2
Miss Tamra and Penny
books, new stuffed onlmals ,
10-31 -ltc / unners and off str;eet and accessories , reloading
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
nice level lots . 527,000 ..
Clark of Chester spent the
ou 1o - 1ope plover . Baby
park..no . "Phone 992 -1.1(79. 1 materials, scopes. mounts,
,R, bath, fireplace In LR,
clothes, many other Items . 1969 PMC' ·2 bedrm . 12x52
~nlvos, llnplng bogs, boat
. 12·3t-tlc
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Very , very reasonoblo. Call
jackets and (UShlons •. carpeting, paneling, tile, N.
mob ile home Inc luding ~ - - ~-------.----:-,....-....,. .... ,
NEW LISTING= 10 rooms, • "••••• ~?~~~r:::~~~~ler XDirt.l
holsttrs, belts, rifle straps
Robert Clark,
992 -3829. On Township Rood
gas heat, porches, garage.
underpinning
and
porches,
bath, hot water heat. let'\le
FREE RENT AT VILLAGI
and much} much more at
79, behind th e Rock Spr ings
S3250 . Phone (6W 985-350&lt;
5'1,500.
'
kitchen, 4 bedrooms 'end
MANOR
IN
MID · lndlon Joe &lt;s Sports and
F~ ! r grounds . Follow signs.
or 992 -5596 .
DLEPORT I We ore SO sure CB 's, 308 Pogo St ., Mid ·
POMEROY
5
acres,
3
)0 -3t .1tp
dining.
Large lot In Racine.
10 -30-3tp
that you will love our apart . dltPOrt
CAL\.7.42 ·&lt;111
BR, bath, N. gas heat, city
ments that we give you two ·
;
.
io.t7 -30tc
TALk TO WliNDILL
8x30 ONE BEDROOM mobllo
water, porchesiStorg. bldg. ,
OON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
weeks RENT FREE . Jusl -~ -----------­
G"loTI,
·
home , gas range, e lec ,
pay your security deposit
CA RPOR T SAL E - Four
In good condition. $7,900.
CAR PIT c;CINIUJ. TANT
SEE US FIRST.
refr lgerator , new carpeti ng\,
F ~tmil y , Great variety, good
ef1d s tay six months end the
for
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
verv c:leen . Con bt seen at
flrsl2 woeksls free . You will
II
mdse., lots of gla ss, \ewelry,
fram~t,
3 BR, 2 baths,
K
lngsbury
Home
Sales
,
1100
enjoy
monthly
leans,
a)t
curta ins, blinds , b o!ln '&lt; ets,
E. Main St. or call 992-703&lt;.
electr ic living , carpeting , 3 BEDRM . home, ju;r dlnl. 1 R., utility R., N. gas
s heet s, dishes , cloth 1ng ,
10 - 30 - &lt;~c
range and refrigerator , free
winter coat s, etc. something
finished, romodellng, Soltlll· furnace, storage bldg.
trash pickup , ceble TV
for everyone . Start 10 e. m.
St. , Rullond . Phone 7&lt;H~Yt
(optional) and laundry
Nov . J through Nov. 7, 1612 ·t970 HOLLY PARK mobile
after 4 p.m. or see Milo B..1 Walk to shop. $8,300,
TO BUY OR SELL- CALL
home tor se~e . Site 12x60 •. facilit ies . Convenient to
Hutchison .
Lincoln Hgts . Pomeroy ,
color blue and whitt, feature
shopping on Third and Mill
Ohio . P e t~
Morarlty ,
9-21-tfc US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
2 bedrooms , bath1 kitchen ,
In Middleport. VILLAGE :----- - - -· - - -residence .
REAl . ESTATE.
dining room and living
10-30-31p
MANOR Is yours for ane 3 BEDRM . nouse In Naclne . Heney E. Clellnd, Broker
room . Fully furnished ,
bedroom apartmen ts
Phone 949·2671.
Includes 2 air dondltloners ,
m-2259
starting at S101 monthly plus
10·5-26tc
and
10x
10
10x20
awning
3 FA MILY Yard Sales ,
elec . We pay for everything - - - - - - - - -- - - utlllly building . Excellon l
Tuesday and Wednesday,
•lse. See the Manager at
cond ll lon . Call (614) 915 ·
Nov.' 4 a,d 5 at Mrs . Charles
Rivers ide Apartments o r ' , - - - - - - - - - - 1
Wa rd, PortlancL Oh io. 10
3598.
call 992-3273. This oflor will
•a.m. till 5 p.m.
10-30-Jtc
end soon , so move In now
· I0-31 -41c - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - and save SSSS.
1975 t4x70 TRAILER , tM .'
10·23-tfc
cellent condition, especially
GAR AGE SALE ~~ f Wett\
bu ilt for offtc;es . l..ow prtce l;WO 1;. bedroom ... furn"hett
Fuii .One and Two acre lots · · sale now at
I
~esdoy ,
Thursday and
lor qul'k sale. Phone I30Ai c apar,ment In M,ld leporl,
'
the
Wildwood Estates, loc•te ~t Flatwoods, ,
Fllday. Lois of clothing ,
675-1921 or 675-5829.
· i · Phofl,t ,992-3129. ,
shoes , real cheap , at- Tom
10·30•1fC.
10-29·31C
lllll'lllllil I • .
. between Route 7 and Old 33. \lso new 81Hayman '' Long Bottom ,
--------~-Ohio , losl house behlnij post 12 )( '6s mobile home, 2 3-~Level home ready to move into located
RM
.
BATH
furnished
opt
.
In
lUI
·olflce at red building .
Mlddllport. Inquire at
bedrooms
,
on
F
latwoods
same
ar~ &lt;' If :nterestecl call or see
10·29-Jtc
:on . 1~9 ~ .
kay 's Beaut~·
Rd .,
Pomeroy .
Un ·
derplnnlng , wllh ' x to . Second , Mid . ;. Or ·
10·29-4:, I
Upper lUterRd.
awning
and J stts of sttps .
' &lt;FAM IL Y Yard Sa le, Oct . 30.
George S. Hobstetter Jr.
Write
or
call
VIolet
Betty,
GALLIPOLIS
31 and Nov . 1. 9 a.m. till 4
ONE bitd!"oom trailer apart .
15&lt;8
Rose
Hill
Rd
..
p.m. No jun k. 238 Condor St .
\ I'll. ......
ment . Pftone 992-52&lt;8 or 991Reynoldsburg , (61&lt;) IU·
'
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9th lnd Landm ar k.
3436.
2&lt;90.
.
Alrl~r rtu f Deeler
Box IOli Phone 985-4116 After 4:00P.M.
lt).28·•tc
; ~
10·26-61c
I0-29-4tc

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NEW CAR 'SALE

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- Tlie DaUy.Sentlnel,Mlddleport-Pomeroy:

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John Adams of Massachusetts, describing Ben·
jamin Franklin's role In
Congress : "His conduct hu
been composed and grave •.
and In tbe opinion of many
gentlemen, very reserved.
He hu not assumed
anytlllng, nor affected to
take the lead . . .. He does
not hesitate at our boldest
measures, but rather seems
to think us too irresolute and
backward. He is a great and
good man."

OONDUCI'OR QUll'S

DETROIT (UP!) - Detroit
Symphony C«KKucto' Aldo
Ceccato Wednesday announced he will rellign when

his emtract e!pire&amp; in 1977,
dealing a severe blow to the
orchestra, already BPlit by a
contract dispute between

FUNNY BUSINESS
8

$
:

Bashan
Mr. and Mrs. An&gt;l1 Holter
attended lbe wedding of Dble
Snyder and Lee Cld1e at
Carpenter on Saturday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

musicians and management . · TiilsseD called 'On Mr. and
Ceccato, who joined the Mra. William HyleD at Long
symphony in 1m and also Botljm Sunday lflemoon.
Adams

- By Ri.s Mackenzie I Jeff MacNelly/GI97S. United Feature S~lcatt .

Center with a basket diMer
at noon. Those in attendance
were Rhonda, Jodi and Sean
Gibson, Chuck, Ruth Ann, ·
Cheryl and Cindy Riffle,
Ron , Linda, Matthew and
Tina Rlffie, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brickles, Bruce, Denise,
Connie and Kim, Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Harrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brickles, Mrs. Faye
Pratt, Mr . and Mrs. Charles
E. Riffle, Mr. and Mrs . Bud
Wilson, Mr . and Mrs. Ralph
Carl, Rodney - Carl and
Debbie Queen, Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd King, Mona, Brian,
Brill and Phil, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Harrison , Rodney and·
Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Harrison, Scott and Jodi,
Ottie SchoU, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Carl , Brett, Randall,
Danny and Melodi, Dwight,
Ivan, Paula , John and
Sherrie Carl.

461S.Thid
lliHIIIIIt

serves as Ita mlt8ic diredor,
pve no reasons for hla
decision In his letter of
resignaUon.

CHERRY RIDGE

By Jane Reeves
Weekend guests of Pud and
Jane Reeves were Mike,
Kathie, Shane and Amy
McKnight of Dover, Ohio,
Mrs. Lora Chandler of
Columbus, Mrs. Bonnie
Criner and Peggy of Phoenix,
Arizona, Mrs. Jean Mingus,
'Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wtllet of
Columbus. The Pud Reeves
and Albert Schultzea recenUy
took a trip to Hawks Nest and
Lovers Leap in West
Virginia. It was a beautiful
day and the mow;talns were
glowing with color,
Vicki Cunningham came
home Sunday from Doctors
West Hospital in Colwnbus
after 10 weeks of illness.
Welcome home, VIcki.
Parents, Mr. and Mra. Dora!
Hill informed me she Is doing
m,uch
better
although
homesick for chlldren Wendy
and Eric, Guests of the Hills
were Arnold and Peggy and
Sarah Hill of Cincinnati,
Dorsel and Fiaura Davis of
Akron IIIHI-Richard Faulk of
Columbus . Micky, Sue,
· Mathew and Ruby Burke
were recent dinner guests of
the Hills.
Homecoming at Eastern
High School and weekend
guests of .Julia Schultz were
Don nes and Tony Barnett of
l;lgan , Ohio.

ASIIWOR'nl GRADUATES
WICHITA FALLS, Te1:. Airman Charles D. Ashworth,
son of retired USAF Senior
Master Sergeant Alfred H.
ABhworth of New Haveh, W.
Va., ha~ graduated at
Sheppard AFI), Tex., from
the U.S. Air Force budget
specialillt course conducted
by the Air . Training . Com·
mend. His wife, Contance, Is
the daUilhler of Mr. and Mra.
Dean ROUSIIIIII of 61 LeMa11s
Drive. Youngstown . His
mother, Mrs. John H. Paul,
resides in St. Clairsville.
I

rti'O ENVOYS ·ro EUROPE
WASHINGTON (UP!) Two U .S. diplomate who

Luther Friend still is
confined to University
Hospital at Columbul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pliler
and childRn apent a nelt:end
with reiaUves at Becldey, W.
Va.
Mra. Trussell attended the
40th wedding annlvernry
celebraUon of Mr. and Mra.

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recently ended coatrovenlal Uoyd McPeek at tbeir boal6
In Long Bottom CID ~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
being given ambulldcnhlpa Trusl!eli and children apent 1
in Europe.
weekend at Marion, Ind., and
John GWlther Dean, fwmer Bellefontaine, vlalUng her
envoy .to Llloa and the last parents.
U.S. •mlwaldor to CamMra. Dorothy La'II'SCID Is a
patient
at Holzer Medical
bodia, was sworn In Wednelda)' Ill ambtulaacb' to Center.
Mr, and Mrl. Roy McDemnarlt:.
President Ford SJ!id Collough of Richmond, VI.,
Wedneldly he is nominating spent Saturday afternoon
Nathaniel Davis, 50, to be with Mr . and Mrl. Stanley
ambusador to Switzerland. .Trussell.

aaalgnmen.. In Southeut
Alia and Latin Americl are

Berrys World ·
' .

" Well. 1 guess the old company picnic he•
changed over the years, eh fellas? Feller?"

�12 - .The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Oct. 31, 1975

News •• in Briefs
(Contlt\Ued !rom page I)
cllllliveness that has kept the Republican party's door closed."

Rhodes administration
decision i~ denounced

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HOSPITAL
Report finds of well
NEWS
preserved teeth, jaws
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Virgie
Fetty, Langsville; Thomas
Hoffner, Pomeroy; Norman
Evans, Portland; Leo
Searles, Middleport; Shirley
Long, Long Bottom; Robin
Hall, Mi~dleport; Donna
Vance, Albany.
DISCHARGED - Asa
Hoskin~. Velma Parsons,
William McMillion, Stella
Bass, Aaron Card, Teddy
Smith, Mary Smith, Loretta
Smith, !toy J'riddy, Ellen
Lambert, ,Glennie Milhoan,
Bernard Milhoan, Rodney.
Allen.

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. By AL ROSSH'ER
the deposits that )1elded the
.
~~
.
3.35 million to 3.75 m!Uion
uPI Science Editor
COLUMBUS- A meeting schedUlt arbitration hearings tendance moved to inform all
WASIDNGTON (UP!)
year old remains.
of 27 American Federation of and that all pending hearings members of the Ohio House of
Anthropologist Mary Leakey
When Dr. Leaky and
State, County, and Municipal were canceled.
Representatives that they has reported finds of well coworkers found the teeth
Employee Unid"n Local
"They're seemingly on an should take specific note oi
preserved teeth and jaws in and jaws, she said they did
Pre.sidenls and Dis.rict anti-union, anti-public ern- the Administration's moves East Africa that reliably not realize the significance of
eo uncI I DIrectors, ployee course that says we're in light of their previous place early man as far back the discovery because the
representing over 2,700 state · all dammed and destined for statements about wanting as 3. 75 million years.
piecise age of the specimens
mental hel\lth and retar· oblivion," said AI Van Hagen, some kind of Collective
Dr. Leakey said the speci· was not known. The big break
dation
workers,
has District Director of CoWJcil Bargaining Bill. Those at- mens, from at least II in· came only a few weeks ago
unanimously
voted
to Sl, Cincinnati.
, tending cited the most recent dividuals,
appear
to when Dr. Gam~ Curtis of
. SAN FRANCISCXJ - IN AN AUSTERE youth guidance
· denounce a Rhodes adContinuing, Van Hagen Administration move as
represent the genus Homo to the University · of California
center, Sara Jane Moore had her first visit with her &amp;-year-old
ministration .decision to halt says the Administration indicative of a total disregard
which modern man belongs at Berkeley ·determined their
son since she was arrest~ for trying to kill President Ford.
arbitration of employee move shows a11 absolute for such legislation .
and not to the short ape-mim age with precise radioactive
At the same time Thursday, three miles away, Ford wes in
grievances.
determination
to
take
public
"The
legislature
and
the
the city to speak at a Republican fund-nlsing luncheon.
Australoplthecus that ap· · dating techlques.
Warren Jennings, Director employee representation general public must be lin- parently I~ in the same
Until two or three years
The reunion of Miss Moore, 45, a onetime FBI Informer
pressed," said Gerald Smith, time period.
ago, the earliest evidence of
who reportedly had been trying to win her way into un· of AFSCME District Council back to the 19th Century."
All AFSCME officials in Pre$ident of Local 1743, at
Holzer Medical Center
derground circles, and her son, Frederick, took place minutes 53, Columbus, said the move
The fossils are the oldest man's ancestors wanbout 2
was
"Almost
as
if
the
adattendance
at
the
meeting
.
Mt.
Vernon
State
,Institute,
(Discharges, Ocl. 30)
firmly dated examples of million years old. Similar
after Juvenile Judge Francis W. Mayor made the youth a
ministration was taunting the felt the decision of MH &amp; MR "that the impact of a decision members of the hominid remains found last year in
Kevin
Adkins, Wilma •
dependent of tbe court.
employee
unions and officials to cancel arbitration, denying public employees a family, which includes all nearby Ethiopia by other Barlow, Mrs. Paul Barney '
SACRAMENTO, CAUF. - A FEDERAL JUDGE has challenging them to take which is a peaceful means to peaceful vehirie by which manlike creatures.
scientists
have
been and ·daughter, Peggy Besco, •
of
employee they can settle internal
refuaed a request by the American Civil Liberties Union to some severe action prior to settling
Dr. Leakey said at a estimated ·at three to four ·Lemmia ' Casey, Marvin
reveree 'his ruling banning the film "Manson" in much of the anticipated (Nov. 12) grievances as a breach of disputes is not a progressive, National Geographic Society million years old, but they Clevinger, Dorothy Clonch,
Northern California untll a jury is selected In tile Lynette House vote to override the existing labor agreements nor healthy one."
news conference Thursday ' we not yet been dated in the Opal Cummins, · Lillian
Bill
Fogle,
Staff that her team of scientists ' •oratory. ,
Fromme trial.
Governor's veto of the with the department.
Demoskey, Terry Doty, Mrs.
Gerald Yates, President of Representative of District w!U · return to the site at
ACLU attorneys, who said they will appeal the ruling, Collective Bargaining Bill."
The new fossils include the Vernon FUller and daughter, :
argued ThurSday the order violated the constitutional rights of
Jennings was one of the AFSCME Local 2fna, at Apple Council46, Toledo, said "It is Laetolll in Tanzania next jaw of a child estimated to be Sandra Gatewood, · Eunice
persons wishing to see the film and said It had "manunoth participants at the AFSCME Creek State Institute, noli'd obvious they do not want any summer to dig deeper into the have been about S years old Hart, Bertha Hatfield, Staci
implications" for future crunlnal trials.
meeting called specifically to that "Just afew months ago sort of Collective Bargaining volcanic ash bed that yielded . when he died. The teeth were Juniper, Ethel Knotts, Shelby
_
consider a recent notice by the Director of the depart- Bill - or any sort of device to the new man-like fossils.
so well preserved by the ash Malone, Carolyn McDaniels,
BAJU!ERTON - BARBERTON CITIZENS ljOSPJTAL officials of the state depart- ment said he fully intended to restrain them. They are
In addition, she said she that rained down on the area William Naas, Maudle
was struCk ioday by about 350 members of local 884 of the '' ment of Mental Health and honor terms of the labor determined to destroy a expects to · Investigate from nearby volcanoes that a Persinger, Minnie Riffle,
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em· Retardalion regarding agreement, but now he has universally accepted· geologically younger fossil large canine tooth remains Georgia Royster, Jennifer
pioyes union.
•
employee grievance gone full-cycle," Yates said, procedure that is designed to beds nearby to look for tools where it was about to push Showman, Diane Snider,
The union and hospital administration have been procedures. The department "and has apparently been peacefully resolve that early man may have out milk teeth In the child's Wtlma Stobart, Estella
negotiating for about two months. The old contract expired informed union officials the dictated to by higher-ups in grievances during periods of used. No tools were found in jaw.
Weaver, Robin WIU, Wilma
Sept, 30. ·
,
·
.
department_would no longer the Rhodes Administration." impassee between labor and
Yerian.
It was unanimously agreed management,II
(Births, Ocl. 30)'
to 'that all l!!Cal unions and
The Toledo Staffer says,
MANir.: .- A MODERATELY STRONG earthquake
Pirates fire
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert
district councils would .em·· "The A!lministration says
today llhook '!c&amp;tlered areas ·of the PhiUppine Islands, In·
Biggs, daughter, Beaver: Mr.
bark upon a personalized, they so no want public em~
radio announcers and Mrs. David E. Burton,
eluding Manl1a.
.
localized and concentrated ployee strikes, yet they
There were no lmrtledlate reports of damage or Injuries. A
son, Cottbn; Mr. and Mrs.
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - A James , Doni than, son,
effort
to ·inform the voting challenge our basic rights Royal Observatory spokesman in Hong Kong said the
CLEVELAND (UP!) epicenter oJ the tremor, which registered 7. 4 on the open-ended The Ohio Lottery's first public of their areas of the and in effect beg us to By · Unite~ ..ress In· "broken-hearted " Bob Flatwoods, Ky.; Mr. and
Prince, fired after more than
Richter scale, was in the vicinity off the coast of Samar Island Buckeye "1000" winner says Rhodes Administeration's respond in any sort of tematlonal
Mrs. Richard Green, son,
anti-public
employee
moves.
negative
·
way
in
order
that
he imagines hill system went
In the Vlsayas in southeastern Philippines.
A Greek ship bearing the two decades as chief play-by- Gallipolis.
Additionally, those in at· they may discredit us."
first cargo bound for Israel play announcer for the Pittsthrough some changes when
he learned of his good luck
through the Suez Canal in 16 burgh Pirates, today looked
here Thursday night.
years arrived at the northern for a baseball antloWJclng job
"I presume my blood presentrance of the waterway in another major league city. Party big success
will pay 17.5 per cent more
Three other major league
••
today.
sales tax just to finance Issue sure went up a few points,"
towns
had broadcasting jobs The annual Halloween
The cargo vessel Olympos
said Chester Adams, a
5,"
said
House
Speaker
Pro
party held at the Syracuse
(Continued from page 1)
had been scheduled to arrive open - Atlanta, Philadelphia Municipal Building was well
Tempore Barney Quilter, [). widower and semiretired
in time to pass through the and St. Louis - and Prince received Thursday evening.
construction worker who
each: and Ohio Historical Toledo.
canal with a convoy From said. he planned to look Into
Society, $30 million.
The opponents alao com· . once played defensive tackle
Everything was free to the
COLUMBUS - Tran- improved. The final set of Port Said thlsmorning, but · them.
Opponenta point out 'the plain that there are no for the Cleveland Browns.
children
and adults at·
The firing of Prince,
Adams, 61, Clevelarld, will sportation Director Richard projects will be the stepping . wes deiay•d for unexplained
giant bond issue, plus the guarantees of jobs for at least
tending.
There
were games
popular "Voice of the
Interest cost, would give Ohio a year, no guarantee on how receive $1,000 a month for the Jackson said today that stone to attract federal projct reasons.
with
prizes
being
award·
of
safety Pirates" since 1952, and of his ed, refreshments of pop,
Ohio's ports and harbors need monies from such agencies as · jlecause
the largest public debt on tax- most of the money will be rest of biB life.
The father of two said he assistance in development The Corps of Engineers· for regulations and timing, sbipa chief sidekick, former coffee and cookies and treats
backed bonda of aily state in shared and no funds provided
plans
to use the mmey to and improvement of facilities further improvement of must· sail with an assigned Pirates pitcher Nellie King, for the youngsters.
the nation.
for operating the public
"For the next 30 years, projects created by the complete ·one of his son's to remain competitive for Ohio's ports. Issue No.5, said convoy or wait until the was announced jointly Thurs·
Those assisting were
day by the baseball club,
college education.
commerce.
Jackson, "is another im, following day.
every Ohioan who buys a tube bonda.
Nancy
and Ed Neutzllng,
Mahmoud Onsy, head of radio station KDKA, and the Patty Roush, Emmogene
He b:lfl8ht 471oltery tickets
Jackson estimated, "100 portah t factor in assuring
of toothpaste or a bottle of
"There is no such thing as a
owners
beer or a meal in a restaurant free lunch, even though there last weellllld celeil'ated hll million · Americans in the economic stability in Ohio." commercial relations of the rights
Westinghouse
Broadcasting Holstein, Mary Pickens,
Suez Canal Shipping Agency,
are still some who continue to last birthday just one day eastern and central United'
said the· Olympus steamed to Co . and the Pittsburgh Unda Parsons, Oris Hubadvertile under that ban· alter qualifying for Thurs· · States are directly dependent ]. C. French,
bard, Ralph Lavender,
a point off the northern Brewing Co.
day's drawing.
upon Ohio's freight tranner," Quilter said.
Mildred Pierce, Vicki Rizer,
channel entrance at 11 a.m.
Adaml IIIII'!~ in 1946 with sportation system, especially 53, succumbs
It hu been estimated that a
Eber
Pickens, James
(4 a.m. EST).
family of four wiUi an annual Cleveland. in' the old All· Its ports. Commodities move
Teaford
and
Robert Wingett.
TONITE THRU SUN.
"It's definitely outaide the
REGINA, 'Sask. (UP!)American Conference and by rail, air and truck to Ohio
Joseph C. French, 53,
Income
of
$9,000
'I'Ould
pay
·an
OCT.Il - NOV.1 ,
average of $16.45 a year In played with the Browns three River and Lake Erie ports in' formerly of Middleport and a harbor," Onsy said, "but Canadian Footba'll ' Le8gue
a balanced transportation graduate of Middleport High won't be allowed inside until allstar fullback George Reed
extra sales tax for the years.
·
Kenneth
W.
Baker
of
process
vital to the·economic School, died Tuesday In the fees are paid." Then, he said in a surprise anprogram. For a $12,000 In·
said, the Olympos wll1 be able nouncement Thursday that
. MEIGS WINS PAm
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come It would be $20.411 a year Dayton won $10,000, Beatrice well-being of most of Ohio's Chicago.
to
join
Saturday's
southbound
he will retire If he's not
DIGIY, THE IIGGEST
The Meigs Seventh and
He was preceded in death
extra: for $15,000 If .would be M. Gray of Northwood $7,500, Industries," he said.
DOG IN THE WORI,D
convoy.
traded
by
the
Saskatchewan
Eighth
Grade football sqc ds
Walter
Hill
of
Cleveland
The
Director
warns,
by
his
parents,
the
late
James
$24.15 a year; and for $18,000
(Tochlllcetorl
Ahmed
Abdel-Hamid
Roughriders
before
ne1t
ended
their seasons on a
$5,000,
~ge
Sayre
of
Obetz
however,
that
Ohio's
ports
Earl
and
Jennie
Manley
income It would be $27.113 In
Show starts 7:90p.m.
Ammar,
planning
director
of
sweet
note Thursday by
$1,000,
Peter
Harrltos
of
need
development
to
season.
French
of
Middleport:
Sur·
.
extra sales tax.
the
Suez
Canal
Authority,
Reed,
a
13-year
veteran
defeating
Wahama at the
Mount .Gilead $3,000, Joaeph maintain a competitive edge. viving are three sons,
said
Thursday
the
Olympos
from
Washington
State,
holds
Meigs field in Middleport.
Moultrie of Bedford $2,000 Jackson said, .''In some Michael, Patrick and Joseph,
The Seventh Grade team
..d Olive Flynn of Avon Lake places we need to build port and two sisters, M)'s. Richard WIIS carrying a cargo of CFL records for the most
$1,000.
facilities; in others, docks (Dorothy) Canady, Colum- cement from Europe bound touclidowna In a career, most won 12-0.'Their season record
This week's regular win· and terminals need to. be bus, and Mrs. Donald (Helen for the southern Israeli port yards rushing, most times was 2-3. The eighth grade
carried, most carries In a squad won I~ and finished
nlng numbers:
modernized. The modern Earl) Morgan of Tampa, Fla. of Ellat.
single season and most with an overall record of 5-2.
Three-digit number; 37il · American shipping fleet
Mr. French wes a veteran
carriei In a single game.
(th~W04ei'O ).
requires ports to handle of World War ·II, having
Scorilig for Meigs In the
Reed has carried for over seventh grade game was
Fota'-digit nuniber: 0559 containerized vessels. served in the Air Force.
PARENTS DAY SET
The United Pentecostal 1,000 yards in 10 of his 13 CFL Keith Doss. He made both
(zero.llve.ftve-nlne).
Modern ports result In lower ' Graveside rites will be
Five-digit number : IM258 costs of transshlppillg good!. conducted at 12;30 p.m. Church, Middleport, will seasons.
TDs. ,
(nine-four-two-five-eight).
Lower costs mean more jobs Saturday at the Cheshire observe Parents Day Sunday
In the eighth grade clash
Sbt:-dlgit number; 403561 and business growth In Ohio. Gravel Hill, Cemetery with at.IO a.m; Everyone is Invited
van
Wilford ·and Ricky
TO ELECT OFFICERS
(four-zero·three-flve..aix·
To provide that needed the Rev. Robert Bumgarner to attend.
Blaettnar
each.,scored a TD
HARRISONVILLE
one)·
balance in the coming years, officiating. The body will
and
Wilford
picked up both
Officers for 1976 will be
Lucky Buck winning nom- 11 is important that port arrive this evening at the
..
,
elected when Harrisonville the extra points.
'i'O MEET MONDAY
bers: 090 (zero-ntne-zero) facilities on the Ohio River Rawllngs-C:Oats Funeral
Wahamli
had
beaten
Meigs.
The Meigs County Fair . Lodge 411, F and AM, meets
and 572410 (ftve..!II!Ven-two- and Lake Erie be Improved Home.
Board
will n\eet in regular at the hall at 7:30 p.m. the second game, of. 'the
four-one-zero).
now. Tb·ose whose jobs are
session at 8 p.m. Monday at Sallirday. Refre~hments will season.
tied closely with nallonal and
Coaches for Meigs are Jim
the
Rock
Springs be served. All members are
international industry hold
Crow, John Krawsetyn and ·
urged to attend.
Fairgrounds.
Issue · No. ~ as essential for
John Arnott.
·
I
Ohio port development.
VOLLEYBALl. RESULTS
Issue No. S would make
In girls' volleyball action at
$275 m!Uion · available for
local capital improvements Meigs lligh School Thursday
initiated by the local night Nelsonville-York
government. Each lake and defeated Belpre 2 to I, IIIJd
STERLING/GOLD FILLED river port city may share In New Lexington defeated
the fund .on a project by Fairland 2-0.
EARINGS
New Lexington defeated
project basis..
Director Jackson em- Nelsonville-York 2 to I. New
$12.50 TO
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phasized, "Issue No, 5, Is the Lexington will face Sheridan
$15.50
means for Ohio's harbors and Satur.day In the final match'at
dock facilities to be'built and 7 p.m. at the high school.

WASHINGTON - HOUSE DEMOCRATS said'today they
may send President Ford a bill containing two plans - his plan
to help New York qty after default and their own plan to avert
default - and let him choose which to carry out.
But in the Senate, Democrata don't wan\. to give Ford a
choice. The Democra.tic majority on the Senate Banking
Committee sent to the floor Thur!!day a bill providing $1 b!Uion
in federally guaranteed loans - the type of bill Ford said he
will veto. One Republican, Robert Packwood of Oregon, voted
for it.

Ex-Clevebind
Brown winner

voters asked to go to polls early
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uesday to avoid any last mmute tieups
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POMEROY - Meigs Countians will go
the
Tuesday In what will be
a "local" election with· the
!XC!!pti&lt;m of nine state iSsues.
will open at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday
will close at 7:30 p.m. Voters are
by the Meigs County Board of
~~::~i~~;~s to vote as early in the day as
10
in order to avoid last minute
the first election for years in
the county will be voting at only 30
Jr~~~:~~~ Last siunmer precincts were
,.,
from 40 to ·30.
: Up before voters in townships is the
!leciU'c1nof one trustee aud the clerk. Races
exist in ail of the townships. Board of
!Udc,ati&lt;m members will be elected in all
local districts and there are races in
oll.l.hree. There Is no race involved for the

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Smith, Richard Duckworth, Jack L. Wolfe,
and Larry R. Hubbard for trustee;
William F. Harris for clerk.
Boards of Education
Meigs .County Board - (two to be
elected) Harold G. Roush and Gordon H.
Collins.
South em Local - (two to be elected)
David U. Nease, Dallas Hill, Roger Adams
and Grover Salser, Jr.
Meigs Local - (three to be elected )
Carol F. Pierce, Virgil King, Dr. Keith
Riggs , and Jennifer Lohse S~eets .
Eastern Local - (three to be elected)
Dorothy M. Calaway; David A. Smith,
Robert G. Davis and Douglas M. Bissell.

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

25 CENTS

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Moaday through Wednesday, fair
with highs In tbe upper 50s to the 60s
through the period. Lows wUI be In the
upper 30s to the 40s.

delayed

DOC.

clerk. ·
Rutland - Harold Dewhurst, David
Haggy, Roger W. Hysell, Ray111ond
Wilcox, Rolland E. Smith and Glenn
F.,ugene Vance for tru,ste~; Edna M. Swick
for clerk.
Salem - Melvin Cross, Earl J. Wright
and Elmer Stone for trustee; Alma E.
Smith for clerk.
·
Salisbury - Denver G. Hysell, Donald
L. Moore, and David A. Slater for trustee;
Richard Bailey and Donald L. Hunnei for
clerk.
Scipio - Herman Joseph McMurray,
Allen Douglas Bisho)!, Josey Carsey,
Eugene Phillips, Andrew L. Sylvia and
Otha Milard for trustee; Glenn E. Jewell

Pomeroy VIUage
For Mayor - Clarence A. Andrews,
R. ; William Snouffer, D. ,
For Council - (two to be elected) John
H. Manley, R.; Charles Bartels, R.; Dr.
Harold Brown, D.; William A. Young,
· write-in candidate.
For Clerk - Jane Walton, R.
For Board of Public Affairs - E. F.
Roi)inson, R.
Middleport Village
For Mayor - Fred Hoffman, R.;
Sammie Plants, D.
For Council - (two to be elected) Carl
Horky, R.; Willtam Welters, R.; John
David Gerard, D.; Joseph E. Bowland,
write-in candidate.
Clerk-Treasurer - Gene Grate, R.
(ConUnued on page 2) ·

Devoted To 1'he Greater Middle Ohio Valley

Various
dinners
scheduled

need help--Jackso'}-

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Orange - Carl M. Matlack and Edgar for clerk.
SUTTON- Oris A. Hubbard, Deibert A.
J. Pullins for trustee; Nina Robinson for

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Cloudy today with a chance
' of shower.. J.ows in the upper
40s to the low SOs. Highs today
in the mid to upper 60s.

Olympos

MEIGS llfEATRE

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Weather

Ohio's ports, harbors

Issue 5.

county board of election. In addition, there Myers ;md Raymond H. Boatright, all for
will be election of some village officials trustee; Sheila Hicks and Frederick M.
with races existing in four of the five towns 'l'ullle, for .clerk.
involved.
Culumbia - Geraldine Fauber
Rounding out the election picture are • Ronald· A. Whittington, and Daniel
eight lax measures, two· of which are Wooten, for trustee'; Gloria Hutton for
county-wide while others are limited to clerk.
particular areas of the county. Voters
Lebanon - Thomas Fitch, Paul
~ going to the polis Tuesday will receive
Evans, Philip Pickens and Harry Richard
anywhere from 10 to 13 ballots primahly all for trustee; Clarence G. Lawrence for
due to the slate issues.
clerk.
.' Candidates are :
.Letart - Herbert Roush, C. Thomas
Townships with one trustee and the Norris, Roy Donohue, Raymond Lee Rose,
clerk to be elected In each:
all for trustee; David E. Gloe.ckner and
Bedford - R. G. Pickett, Stephen E. Darrell Norris for clerk with Norris being
Smith, and George Nicinsky, all for trustee a write-in candidate.
with Nicinsky being a write-in candidate;
Olive - Oscar Babcock, Chester
Helen C. Swartz for clerk.
Wells, and Larry Baker for trustee; Ada
Chester ·- Virgil Windon, Bruce D.. . Bissell for clerk.

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REV. CHARLES H. 8MlTII

Rev. Smith Will
speak at FOCUS
dinner Nov. 22
GALLIPOLIS - FOCUS, Inc.
(Friends Organized for Community Unity
and Service)' announced Saturday Rev.
Charles H. Smith of HunUngton will be the
featured speaker during the organization's
secood annual civic dinner on Saturday,
Nov. 22, at the Holiday Inn .
•R~. Smith, who received his Masters
of Divinity Degree at Virginia Union
Unl~ersity, also achieved certification In
Management, Epidemology and Human
Relations. He attained his Bachelor of Aris
Degree with a majorlin Language and a
minor in PSycltOiogy.
Rev: Smith has been actively Involved
in many jobs which directly relate to the
social well-being of the community since
1955. For example, he was the Director of
th~ Community Service Center, a
caseworker for the Pennaylv~ Depart·
ment of WeHare, Disease Control Officer,
ABSociation Minister of Shiloh Baptist
Church, Project Administrator of AC.
TION, Inc. (A Committee to Improve Our
Neijjhborhood) and, at the present time, is
the minister and comptroller of First
BaJllist Church ol Huntington. He is also
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POMEROY- The Meigs County voter
on Tuesday may have trouble staggering
throllgh the fll4.IS of from 10 to 13 ballots
ch ry. wltl•sl.9.ced, b~~tiy
•1\t\ ' havt no ~iflllty "'- 1\n g
g to eat..
~ t. . •
1lelow are,Jil!l!.e of
illilnel's which
are 11Chedule&lt;t-11re&lt;iii'TuncUon with election
day:
Syracuse - Syracuse Municipal
building with serving of dinner starting at
11:30andslll!perat3:30p.m. The serving
by the Sunshine Makers Oass of the
Presbyterian Church will include turkey.
mashed potatoes, dressing, peas, cranberry salad, rolls, pie, coffee or tea and the
price is $2.
Tuppers Plains - The Tuppers Plains
Community Club will serve an election day
dinner at the community building. There
will be vegetable soup, hot dogs, sloppy
Joes, and a bake sale. Take home service
is available but purchasers must provide
their own containers. Serving starts at It
a.m.
Racine - The Racine Fire ,Department Auxiliary will hold a soup dinner at
the fire house with servtng to begin at II
a.m. There will be vegetable soup, beans
and corn bread, hot dogs and pie,
Old Town Flats - Soup, sandwiches,
cake, pie and coffee wlll be served at the
Saints Church on· the Racine • Portland
Road, next to the voting location.
Letart Falls - Serving at the Letart
Falls Community Hall wtl1 begin at II: 30
a.m. and again at6: 30 p.m. with the dinner
to include chicken, ham, roest beef,
mashed potatoes, gteen beans, noodles,
dressing, slaw, pie, coffee or tea with the
charge to be $1.75 for adults and 75 cents
· for chUdren; · soup and ll&amp;lldwiches will
also be available.
Rutland - The R4tland Fire
Department Ladles Auxiliary will serve
lood ali day at the American Legion Home
.in Rutland.

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Middleport voters
of changes
reminded
...

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport voters
1re f~mlnded that preclncl boundaries and
rollll£ places have been changed this year ,
or the General Election Tuesday.
.l'he first ward will run from the
:orporallon Umita downriver to MUI St.,

Mother. asks son's
bike be returned
VIN'l'ON - Mrs. Harold Fuller of Rt.
:, Vinton, Saturday made an appeal to Qle
~erson or persons who took · her son's
Thursday. Mrs. Fuller said her
"'::m~ichael Anthony Fuller, II Drat grade .
.tudent at Bidwell-Porter School, bas an
1ilment cauaed by sugar.
'nle child used the bicycle to travel
ronl his house on Thompson Rd. to meet
1e Jchool bus. The child's Illness reuses
is laga to ache ii he Is forced lu du ex·
~IIStve walking.

with those on the uprlve'r side of Mill
voting in the first ward. First ward will
vote at the village hall.
' The second ward will be the south side
of Mill St. to I.Jncoln with those living on
the north side of Uncoln to vote in the
second ward. The line continues out
I.Jncoln to Pearl St., moves north on Pearl
St. and croues Gr•t St., between lola 3lind 4 of lhe Fox subdivision .
Second Ward will vote In the library
basement on So. Third Ave.
Middleport 'i'hlrd will ~ on the left of
the buttonhole park on Pearl St., and will
include Grant St., everything between the
S&lt;lUih side of Uncoln lo the north side of
l~JCust and Powell Sts.
·
The upper side of Page and Powell Sts.
will be in I he Third Ward. Third Ward will
vote r' Middleport Elementary School .
The Fourth Ward will be th~ lower side
uf Page, Powell and IAleust Sts. to the
south curpurallun limit~ und 11·111 ulS&lt;t vt1le
nl the Elemenmlar)· Sl'illll&gt;i.

School board races will.
highlight Gallia election
GALLIPOLIS - No less than 22 local
races will be decided Tuesday during the
November GenereJ Election. Of 11,500
registered voters, approximately 7,1100 are
expected to go to the Polls.
Eighty-eight candidates flied
nominating petitions prior to the deadline
Aug. Sand three others have filed as writein candidates since the deadline.
Tuesday's biggest races are for ·seats
on the Gallipolis City and Gallta County
Boards of Education.
Jn ~ddiliolj.. -G~lllans . wilL ~e~~
townahlp Inti~ iftnahlp' clefu, and
vlilage officials.
Voter. will also decide the late of a .4
mill levy for the Gallla County Council of
Aging, Inc.; a .4 mill levy for the continued

service of SEOEMS; a one mill levy for
fire protection for residents only in Ohio
Twp., and nine state issues. There Is also'
local option issue in Qallipolls Twp.
Write-in candidates are Charles
Burgess, mayor candidate for Crown City
VIllage; Marlin Wedemeyer , mayor
candidate for Rio Grande Village and
I.Jnda Miller, clerk·lteasurer candidate
for Rio Grande CQllege.
~vel\ Candida~ are •king three
seata on the G&amp;llipolts City· Board of
Educ11!ion. Incumbent members not
llflki111 reelection are Paul Fred Wood
and Neal B. Clark.
Paul Dean Niday is the only in·
cUillbent ·seeking reelecUon. Other can.
didates are Donald Wright, Mrs. Olene

compl e,.,...

Burdette, Dr. Sam Smith, Jon Louden, Bob
Marchi and Mrs. Elizabeth Cornell.
Three persons are seeking two seats
on the Gallia Countv Board of Education ..
They are incumbents Dale Rothgeb,
Jr., Rt. I, Gallipolis, &lt;Kyger Creek area),
an employee ~f the Ohio Valley Publishing
Company, and James C. Mitchell, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, (North Gallia area), an employee
of French aty Meats. They were elected
last November, but must seek reelection
after drawing one-yeat; terms.
. A third candidate itt James v. Bleylns,
RU, Bidwell, (North Gallla area), fanner
credit manager and now aasiatant ad.ministrator ln charge of bllllng at the
Holzer Medical Clinic.
There is opposition in three vlltage

Bond package
awaits vot~rs Tuesday
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CXJLUMBUS (UP!)- When Ohio voters
visit the polls Tuesday, they will be asked
to approve the largest and most complex
bond package in state history, plus land·
mark tax exemptions for ,eJipllnding In·
dustrles.
,
Much of the Information lhi!y carry with
them to the polis on state lssiles 2, 3 4 and S
will come from the $1 milllon.plua mass
media campaign generated by Gov. James
A. Rhodes' Jobs and Progress Committee,
although opponenta are now waging an
lith-hour 9{fensive.
Ohioans are being asked to do major
surgery on their Constitution to give the
state permission to finance massive
construction, transportation and houaing
programs In hopes of bringing the state out
of economic doldnlms.
The actual constitutional changes took
b:lildlng attorneys months to draft. They
cover IIi pages of agate type in a
newspaper and take at least three hours to
read carefully. Much of the fine print has
not been dealt with In newspaper and
broadcasting advertising because of space
and time llmilaUOill.
Here is a sampling of some of the
provisions In the fine print:
ISSUE !-This amendment would set up
a nineofllember Ohio Industrial Incentives
lklard to grant 16-to-30 year tax exemp.
tiona tb 'manufacturers expanding
operations.
,
The board would be bipartisan and two
members woold be named by the General
Assembly. But seven members, including
the chairman, would be appolnte&lt;l by the
governor.
The board could grant tax exemptioru
upon the wte of five members, whether or
not ail nine members have been appointed
or any vacancies exist.
The amendment Intends that the
legislature wrfte laws to carry out the lax
abatement plan. But t~ language specill-

eally allows the board to make exemptions
before the legislature writes the rules. Any
such exemptions would have the force of
law and no BUbaequent leglalaUon could
alter them.
,, In addition, the language of the amend·
m~t cannot be overturned by anything
now In the Constitution, and no public
referendum can be held to overturn the lax
abatement laws.
ISSUE :1-Thls amendment permits the
sale of $1.75 b!Uion worth of bonds for highway ~n~ other transportation projec!4. It
ts financed by a nlne-lentbl! cent Increase
in the 1811 on a gallon. of gasollae.
The language seta aside a liat of nonhighway uiiCII, such as public Iran.
sportatlon, rail service, airport '1m·
provementa and bikeways, for which a
maximum of •156 million may be ap..
propria ted.
Any money not appropriated for those
purposes would be returned to the state
qepartment of Transportation for high·
way construptlon. 89 would any unused
portion of the $100 million earmarked for
lmer city streeta and lighting.
Once the tranaportaUon and highway
bond obligations Were met, the state could
111e the gasoline tax increase to pay off any
other state bonds.
ISSUE 4-Thls amendment permit! the
state to make loana for construction of
housing, nursing homes and senior citizen

township.

Addllon Twp. - Allan SWIIber IIIII
Wayne Bakd. Clerk candidates are Elk
Gordon and Donna WaQib.
Olelhire Twp. - Herman . .
centers. There iB no limit on the 111110unl' of unopposed for lrwltee. Clerk Gall Slaon,
the bonds, tbe r-epayment period or the unopposed.
type of housing which may be conatructed.
Clay Twp. - Jerry Lee Haner,
No · taxes are required to pay, cB the Richard Joe Calland Norman L. Mitchell.
bonds, but the legislature may in the Clerk Baall Evans, unopposed. ·
future appropriate general state revenua
Gallipolis Twp. - David McKenlle
to help pay off the bonds.
(Continued on page 2)
(Continued on page 2)

Douglas named Meigs
SWCD speaker Nov. 18
POMEROY - Featured speaker for
the Meigs Soil &amp; Water Conservation
District (SWCD) annual meeUng will be
Gus Douglass, West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture.
Mt . Douglass of Pt. Pleasant wall bom
in Mason County an4 owns and operates a
418 acre farm In Mason County. He baa
been very active in many Iarin re!8ted
organizations such es Farm Bureau,
ASCS, FmHA, FFA. He served as a
supervisor for the Western Soil Conservation District for 10 years. In 1966 he
was selected as "Man pf the Year" In
service to W. Va. agriculture by the

Circle finalist in
million dollar pool
.

GALLIPOLIS - Dean R. Circle, local
restaurant owner ancl president of the
Gallipolis Board of Education, was
notified Friday that he I~ a finalist in the
million dollar pool for the Ohio Lottery.
The lottery's grand prln of $1 million
is $50,1100 a year for 20 years. Otber awards
wUI be $100,1100 or $10,000 for tO years:
. TO ORGANIZE MONDA~ .
RIO GRANDE - An organizational $5(1,1100 or SIO,j)(lt) for five year•: $10,1100,
meeting of Carnplul ~(lilts will be 'held $2,1100 .or $1 ,000.·,
Monday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m. in Room 203,
Lyne Center pn lhe campus of Rio Grande
FREECLOTHfNGDAY
Colie~c.Communlty Colle~e . All persons,
CHESHIRE -- 1'hc . Gallla,-Meigs
lfl years or older, arc inviled to a~tend . Fur Community Action Program will hold 'iree
fur llu'r inf&lt;Jrmalion , call 245-5~5~. ~X· dothing day f11r low income families
1L•usit111 lilt ~ rarnpus Scouls Is uPt.ttl tu bolh Wcdnellday from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. at the old
~l udt•n t s :nul members uf !he t 'lllllll iiUllly . f:ht•shlft• high ,.·hool here.

mayor races and II races involving
township trustees and clerks.
At Vinton, Howard Neekarnp is being
opposed by William L. Wallen for mayor.
Present mayor Ludena Stollings is not
seeking reelection. In Crown City, in·
cum bent mayor Stanley Watts is being
opposed by Charles Burgess.
.
Rio Grande's incumbent mayor Arlen·
Owena iB being opposed by wrtte·in can·
didate'. Marlin Wedemeyer. &lt;?'•shire
Village baa ~lion In the cowicllmen's
race. C.Odldates are Homer McCarty,
Jerry L. Hall, Delmar F. Rothgeb, and'
Kenneth Wile.
Hen's hOw Tuelday's election will line·
up;
Gallipolis Board of Education- (3 to
be elected) - Paul Dean Niday, Mrs.
Olene Burdette, Donald Wrtght, Jon
Lollden, Dr. Sam Smith, Bob Marchi and•
Eiliabeth Cornell.
Gallia County Board of Education- (2.
to be elected)- Dale Rotbceb, Jr., J. C.
Mitchell and JIIJIIel Blevtna.
Township lntllet and clerk candidates, one eacll to be el«led In eacb

.

GUS DOUGLMIS
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Progressive Farmer magazine: appointed
Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture in
1957; Elected to hts present office in 1964
and reelected in 1161 and tm.
The annual meetinl and ' banquet wl11
be held at Southern Rigb School Tue8day,
Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. The Sou.tbarn Band
Boosters will serve a steak dinner costing
f3.25. Band member. will . fllflllah en·
tertainrnent.
Two Outstanding Farm families will
be recognized and the Goodyear Award
plaque will be presented.
Two supervisors will be elected to ft11
the expiring terms of Re~ ~leltl ahd
Joseph Bailey. Candidates are Mr. Bailey
of Rutland Twp., Leonard Huftmall of
Bedford Twp., Mr. Shenefield of Salem
Twp., and Wayne W. Upton of OUn Twp.
Nominations will be accepted from the
Door at the time of election. Any Melp
County landowner or operator o1 voting
age within the district (all territory not
within an incorporated village) Ia ellgible
to vote. Voting may allo be done at the Soil
Conservation Service office In the Farmers Bank Building between the hours of a
a.m: and 4 p.m. on the day of the meelillf! .
Tickets must be purchased before
Nov. 11 and are available from the
(allowing people : Joe Bailey, Roy Mlller,
David Gloeckner, Rex Shenefield, Thereon
Johnson, Virgil Klll8, Dale Kautz, Charles
Theiss, Clarenct Price, Donald Mora,
Wayne Up!OD, Leclnll'd Huffman, Bob
Mattox, Wallace Bradford, Horace Karr,
' Eddie ~ke~. Eldenalon Service office,
' Agriculture Stabilization &amp; Conaerv•tion
Service tASCSl ofllce, and Soil
servation Service tSCSl office.

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