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10- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-PQllleroy. 0 .. Orl. 18, 1973

Oh_io UFO league
h
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s ig tings gen uzne

Three fined by
Pomeroy Mayor

Th~ defendants were £ined

and two others forfeited bonds
in llle court of Pomeroy Mayor
Don Collins Wednesda ~ night.
Fined were Charles R.
Ranson, Racine, Route 2, $100
and costs and three days in jail
·on a charge of driving while
intoxicated ; Hubert Stobart,
Minersville , $5 and costs,

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Ohio UFO Investigative
League, which remained un.
derground until the recent nap
of unidentified flying object
sightings, says at least 90 per
cent of the accounts - from
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assured clear distance, and

rightnow,"hesaid. " We'vegc

Coy E. Nitz, address not listed ,
head of the group which is
$5 and costs, leaving the scene
headquartered here. " We've
of an accident.
Arthur Joy , address not been in existence for 20 years.''
"We're taking all the inforlisted, (orfeitedl a $50 bond
posted on a charge of leaving mation and running down aU ·
the leads and finding out
the scene of an accident ; and
'Fred Larklns, Long Bottom, · what's going on," he explained.
forfeited a $25 bond on a charge "The real proo£ we send to
of failing to yield the ·righ t of scientists at the Area
Phenomena Resear c h
way .
Organization in Tuscon, Ariz. "
The Hamilton County
PLEASANT VALLEY
sheriff's office routinely
re(erred more than 100 calls
DISCHARGES :· Clyde to Wilhelm Wednesday night.
Taylor • Cottageville; Jim - "I haven't run across that
Brumfield, Galhpohs ; Charles
· crac k po t s, .. Wilhelm
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many
Ca~to, Mason; SYI va. MuIt ms,
said of his investiga-tive work
Pomt Pl?asant; David Ebert, during the past two weeks.
Galhpohs Ferry; Wf lter "You can tell them, though. By
Jacks, Chesapeake, 0., Mrs. the way they talk. Or describe
Joseph Bray, Henderson ; Rev · the object: And other questions
Roy Ell.Is~ Pomt Pleasant;

it's going on .

festival will be free. There will
be games for all ages, a sweet
shop and refreshments.
All proceeds or the countywide festival will go to the
· Heart Fund Drive.
Mrs. James Soulsby and
Ralph Werry, co-chairpersons,
urged public support of the

may enter the Halloween
Parade by contacting the
association at P. 0. Box 2 in
Pomeroy by Oct. 29. In the
parade will be all persons who
will be judged at the masked
Halloween festival at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
audl tori urn followin g the
parade . A,dmission to the
veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted
Adrienne
French, Pomeroy; Grover
· Elkins, Middleport; Ch~rlotte
Marcin ko ,
Min ersvine : '
Howard Largent, SyracuSe;
Thomas Arney, Vinton; Lucille

Aboy can't make a
wrong move 1n

Froehlick , Syracuse; Nel lie
Schools, Point Pleasant.
Discharged - Sybil Riffle ,
Mary Smith, Naomi Wyatt,
Dana Haning, Ralph Foster,
Grover Elkins.

Pla id iacket and cuffed ieans
of
permanent
pres s

Child hit
by vehicle

. PLAN MEETING
A
county-wide prayer
GAME CHANGE
meeting
will .be ·held at the
· At the request of Alexander
Waid Cross ·Sons
High School, ·due to the closing Pomeroy Church of the Betty 's Dress M ak ing
NaZarene, corner Of Union and Ellis· &amp; Son s Sohio
of area sc hools because of a . Mulberry
Ave., Pomeroy, at 2 Team Nb. 6
Southeastern Ohio Teachers p, m. Sunday. Glen Bissell will Tea m . No . 2
High Team Series - Team
Association meeting , the Oct. he the class leader.
No . .4, 723; Team NO . 2, 696,
26, Friday night football game
High Team Game - .Waid
Cross Sons , 270 ; Team No . 4,
between Alexander and
264.
High lntL -Ser ies Joy
Eastern at Eastern has been
LOCAL TEMP
Mitchell . 401 ; Jean Pro vince ,
changed to Thursday, Oct. 25.
The temperatu:e in down- 366.
High Ind . G·ame - · Betty
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Fr edr icks , 164 ; Joy M it che l l,
Thursday was 60 degrees under 151.
cloudy skies .
Week of Oct . 10, 1973
Wednesday Afternoon
Team Standings
T eam No ,, 4

pol'(es'te r and tott'on in a
smooth brU shed twill. No
problem 's too tough for it.
Sizes: 4, 5, 6, 7, -Jea ns $6.00

Sizes: 4 , 5, 6, 7, Ja cket 56.50

ALSO

SHIRTS
SLACKS

. MEIGS THEATRE
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Tonight Oct. 18 .
NOT opEN

OVERALLS

FOR
MISS AMERICA
HUSH PUPPIES
PEDWIN
ROBIN HOOD
ENDICOTT JOHNSON
ANGEL TREADS
KEDS

Walt Disney's

ARISTOCATS
(Technicolor)
Ful ly animated feature .

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SONG OF THE
SOUTH
( Techriicolor)

The Kiddie Shoppe

THESHOE BOX

Animated ' tales· of Joel

ONJHET IN

Cha ndler Harris.

Our Shoes are
Still
Priced ·

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MIDDLEPORT

FIRST TAX DECLINE
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio's
new personal income tax is
credited willl the decline in
Ohio reid property tax"'i for the
first time since 1937, Gov. John
J . Gilligan said Wednesday.
· The tax dropped 3 per cent this
year compared to 1972.
· statewide growth stopped 1ts
upward spiral for the first time
i:fi 36 years," the gQvCrnor sai~ ..

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Anniversary
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.Happy Hour From 1: 00 P.M. ·to 3: 00 P.M.

FREE DINNER SERVED
Members, Families and Guests .Invited!

'Dean

PERMANENT PRESS

SALE 5 1.29

Boys 2.50 Sport Belts

pleads·
guilty

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36" length
4S",Iength
54" length
63" length
Valance

Reversible belts you can wear either side out white reversible to black - whi te to brown . Also
sol id color belts. All the popular widths. Excellent quality. Sizes 20 to 30 waist.

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Wrinkl e ~;;e.
$2.69
$3.29
$3.59
$3.99
$1.49

Colors: White, Coral , Melon, Yellow, lilac, Red.
Blue.

SALE PRICE 1.75

Jus! Received

CLING

SPORT BELTS .

All

-New Shipment

vinyl adhesive back,

BATH MAT.SETS

18" wide . Big selection of

Sizes 30 to 42 . Plenty of white. lots of smart new
fashion co lors . Smart new widths. An exce llent
selection . .

paHerns .

2 and 3 pc. sets

Special

SALE PRICE $2.50

. Beautiful colors in a
variety of blends and
patterns.

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Sale! Mens and Boys

WINTER JACKETS

SPECIAL SALE

Juvenil e boys sizes 2 to 10 - Boys sizes 8 to 20 .
Mens sizes 36 to 50 - waist length j·ackets and the
longer car coat· length .
Thi s sale includes our entire stock.
Friday and Saturday

FALL DRESS FABRICS
Big seledion of patterns and ·cotort - Pla ids · Solids
Fanc ies.
·Included in this big selection are Corduroy~. Double Kni t
· Pol yesters, woo·ls, Stretch Knits, Wool Blends, C:otton Si ngle
Knits , Suedes, 100 pet. Tu.rbo Acrylics. Our entire line at I at

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Small, _ medium , large and extra large s izes.
Raglan shoulders for easy, COf)lfortable fit . 87'12
pet. cotton , 12 112 pet. polyester .
Choose white or assorted solid colors.

Fire hits
mobile
home

SPECIAL·SALE

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$89.95 .HOOVER
CONVERTI-BLE CLEANERS
Rug adju.s tments that will clean Indoor-Outdoor'
to d~p shag rugs . Two speed motor .

WORK SHIRTS

Special Sale Price

Permanent press blue chambray fuJI · cut sizes.
Very well made .

•57.77

Regular $4.39 long sleeve chambray shirts in
neck size 14'12 to 17
Sale 3.99

$24.95 TOOLS ........:...........SALE $17.77
$14.95 TOOLS
. ......................SALE $8.77

Regular $3.49 short sleeve blue chamor;~y shirts
in small, medium, large and extra large ·
sizes
-~ Sale 2. 99

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Speci ;~I Sale Prices Now!

BOYS AND GIRLS BICYCLES

SPORT SHIRTS
Permanent press. Sizes 6 to 20. Solid colors
excellent patterns and stripes.

If you need a new bicycle
during this special sale.

for now or tater on, buy it now
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A big selection of styles - of colors · of sizes. 3, 5, and 10 speed
bikes . 20 inch bikes . Boys and Girls models.
All well known American made bikes. This sale includes our

Friday - Saturday Sale

2 FOR •6.99

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SALE PRICES

!~f~~'::sblefo :ill~~;hio~~:

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P
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·comforters, etc.

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Special Friday

RCA~

and saturday

99~

Color Television ·

Middleport E-R .squad assists

· RCA Week brings special prices now on famous

'---~-~.....,-~ ·· RCA Color Portable Sets - Consoles and Table

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Models - featuring the famous. RCA XLIOO solid
state chassis.

PRIDE OF MYSTIC BEDSPREADS
(By Bates) ·

s~read

Heirloom ty.pe
in Double and Twin
wash · machine dr y · nOpress . Snow whit~ .
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Machine .

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Sweeps all floor surfaces. · Tile · Wood · . Cement
· linoleum . Bri ~k - Carpet.

Slop in the TV department - See these.fine sets.
Select the 'oi'le you. want and save during RCA
Week. '

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WASHINGTON (UPI) John W. Dean III, former
White House counsel ' who
testified he believed President
Nixon knew of the Watergate
cover-up, pleaded guilty today
to conspiracy in the scandal.
Dean waived indictment and
pleaded guilty to a single count
of conspiracy before Chief U.S.
District Judge John J. Sirica. A
felony charge, it carries a
maximum penalty of five years
LEADING.the cheering section for the Eastern High School football fans uus sea!IOu ~r•.
in prison and a fine of $10,000,
front. in splits, Martie Caldwell, captain, and Tonya Keehaugh; .second row, I to r, Becky
or both.
Ehersbach, Crystal Erwin, Katrina Batey with Lola Walker at the top of the formation . Miss
Sirica postponed sentencing
Nancy Arnold is advisor for the cheerleaders. ..
indefinitely .
Dean, 34, was fired as White
House counsel April 30 after he
began cooperating with
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
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Watergate
investigators.
Chance of showers SuoHe attempted to secure
day. Highs In the 60s and
immunity
from prosecution in
lows In the middle and lower
exchange for his testimony.·
By United Press .lnternattonal
40s.
before
the Watergate grand
ATHENS, OHIO - AN ESTIMATED 3.5 million gallons of
jury. Prosecutors refused his
waste water from the city's generating plant has spilled into the
request, offering several
Hocking River , the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
months ago instead to charge
reported.
him only with a single count of
JQe Davison, an EPA spokesman,. said the spill occurred
conspiracy.
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after the t:;olumbus ·and Southern Ohio Electric Co. began
Dean rejected the offer at llle
pumping a well "some time Monday " to determine the
availability of ground water· resources .
time.
Plans . for the annual .
· Christm&amp;S promotion program
LORDSTOWN ,-- HEAVY ABSENTEEISM on the first shift of Middleport Retail Mer!oday forced the c losing of the truck production line at the chants were made ·Thursday
General Motors Corp. comple&lt; here and could lead to shutting night when the Middleport
down the massive Vega production line later m the day, officials Chamber of Commerce met at
said.
the Citizens National Bank
"This morning we experienced heavy absenteeism in both with President George Ingels
plants," said GM spokesman John.Grix . "The absenteeism was in charge.
so heavy in the van assembly plant we had to shut it down and
The kickoff of the Christmas
send the employes home."
.season in the town will be on
Nov. :16 with a parade through
The mobile home of Mr. and
WASHI NGTON - THE COAL. INDUSTRY is trying to use town followed by a special
Mrs.
Robert Sisson located on
the Middle East situation as an excuse to-obtain coal at any price, moonlight sale. Merchandise
· a leading environmental spokesman told Congress Thursday.
prizes will be awarded through the New Ll\fla Road ~ear
Joe B. Browder, e&lt;ecutive vice president of· the En- four drawings to be held during Ru!land was destroyed by fire
vironmental Policy Center, made the statement before a House the season. No purchase iS Tuesday afternoon.
All of llle contents of the
science and aeronatics subcommittee looking into environmental . required for · participation and
home
were lost in the fire
effects on the coal industry.
coupons will appear in the
Throughout his testimony. Browder accused the Nixon ad- Daily Sentinel enabling which was believed to have
ministration of adhering to the "climate of hysteria being shoppers to take part. Coupons started in the kitchen. Sisson
generated by the coal and oil industries."
for participation will also be and the couple's two sons were ·
available at the various stores in the YJWd and Mrs. Sisson was
at her employment in
MARSEILLE, FRANCE- POUCE DISGUISED as ground taklng part.
crewmen Thursday boarded a jetliner and shot to death a 35Another meeting to further Gallipolis when the fire broke
year-old high society woman who had hijacked the plane and said · plans for the promotion has out. ·
Rutland firemen were on the
she wanted to go to Cairo to em! the war. ·
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been set for Thursday; Nov. I.
scene,
and it is reported that
French news media criticized the police action, saying it was •-the home was insured.
not necessary to kill the woman, described as deranged with a
The. family is temporarily
history o.f psychiatric treatment.
Car crashes in
residing with her mother, Mrs ..
"Such brutality is surprising,'' said the newspaper L'Aurore.
Chester Township Iva Stewart, in Rutland.
It said police instead should have tried simply to calm hijacker
Daniele Cravenne, wife of a public relations executive who
A ~ar driven by Edward T.
arrauges events for Paris high society.
Burke, Derwent, Ohio, was
,
heavily
damaged
at
8:27
a:m.
Mayors
race set
PINE RIDGE, S. D. - FBI AGENTS entered the tentoday in Chester Township on
sion-filled Pine · Ridge Indian Reservation Thursday to inCounty Road 26, the Meigs
Pomeroy will have a mayor's
vestigate the shotgun death of Pedro Bissonette amid charges by
County
Sheriff's
Department
race
in the forthcoming.Nov, 6
the American Indian Movement (AIM ) that the militant Indian .
reported.
· electiOn. Candidates are Dale
was "assassinated " by the federal government.
Burke was. traveling east on Smith, Republican, and
Bissonette ' 33' -a leader of the 71-day armed takeover
of
..
County Road 26 when he went William Snouffer, a Democrat.
Wounded Knee last spring, w.a s killed Wednesday night on a
into a curve on the wrong side
Smith and Snouffer were
highway four miles north of Pine Ridge: Officers ~ere trying to
of
the
highway.
pulled
back
·on
appointed
by their respective
arrest Bissonette on two warrants, one stemmmg from his
the right side, and traveled 100 parties to run for the mayor's
Wounded Knee activities, when he ajvanced on them with a guri.
feet going off the road on llle , post. Snouffer is currently a
right thr.ough a fence and into a councilman and Smith is a
hay field.
·
former councilman. They will
Burke was not .injured. He be running for the unexpired
.was cited to court for failure to term _of . the late William
.
drive on right half of roadwa . Baromck. Do_n Collins ts
Y . currently servmg as mayor
auto
The Middleport Emergency Second Ave ., Where
· · until the ele~tion is held.
Squad was called to Bradbury was on fire . However; the fire ·
Road at 12:02 p.m. Thursday was out before firemen
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for Mrs. Ronnie Thomas who arrivedt
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
LOCAL TEMP
was injured. She was taken to . At 9:02p .m., the squad went
The Bend 0' the River
The temperature in downVeterans Memorial Hospital. to Cheshire for Wayne Klein Garden Club will meet at 7:30
·town
Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
At . 1:56 p.m. the fire who liad a head laceration. He . p.m. Monday at the home of
department was called to the was taken to · Veterans Mrs. Glen West. A garden tour Friday was 52 degrees under
S\lnny skies. ·
Bonnie Burton home, South Memorial Hospital.
is being planned.
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Merchants make
Onistmas plans

SALE PRICES

MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS

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SALE I GUllARS
In the music departt;'ent on .the 2nd floor- Big ·
sale of guitars. Th1s sale mcludes our. entire
stock.

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Regular guitars- electric guitars an!l amplifiers .

Fam·ous Makes

You'll recognize at once.
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JOHN LYNCH COMBO 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 .P.M.

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Regular and lemon fragrances. Spray or
splash on containers .

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SALE PRICES . .l

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1973
AT

Sizes small (34-36), medium (38-40). large (42-44)
and extra large (46-48) .
Solid colors black or navy blue . 100 per cent
nylon with quilted nylon lining . Knit cuffs oversize po.ckets - snap closure top and bottom fly type overlap front - made by Wrangler.

SPECIAL SALE PRICE

Friday and Saturday

Cel~hration

WASHINGTON IUPI) Retail food prices, the
biggest contributor to the
current inflationary binge,
declined in September for
the first time In more than a
year, the government
reported today.
The U per cent drop in
supenoarket prices followed
a 7.4 per cent price explosion
In August, the biggest
monthly ascent in more than
25 years.

QUILTED NYLON JACKETS

Sale $2.25

. A large selection of Blra.&lt;k
tapes In country , 1n·
, st rum ental, sac red . and
rock music .

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Boys $3.95 Long Sleeve

Friday thru Tuesday
Oct. 19-23

SI ZES
9-24 Mo.
· 2- 4 and 4-7

Our entire stock of Misses
Preteen Coats is included.

Mens$11.50

Mens $3.00 and $3.50

PT . PLEASANT A
Southside child , Thelma Litchfield, struck by a pickup truck
Wednesday morning while
enroute to board a waiting
parade and festival. Items are school bus, remains a patient
needed for t)le sweet shop and irt the Intensive Care Unit at
helpers are needed to run the Pleasant Valley Hospital and is
games . Anyone wishing to help said by attendants to be in
can do so by contacting Mrs. "satisfactory" condition today .
Deputy George Plants, the
Soulsby or Werry.
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investigating officer, identified
the truck driver as Arnold Lee
Martin of &amp;ott Depot and said
CORRECTION
the mishap occurred at 7:15
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lightfoot,
a.m.
on U.S. 35 at Southside.
Middleport, attended the birthBetty Lynch was driving the
day party of Bryan Matthew
school bus which was waiting
Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
to take the child to Beech Hill
Roger Weaver, not Mrs. G. E.
School where she is a sixth
Lightfoot as was previously ·
grade student.
reported .
Keith Douglas Banks .of 102
Liberty Street, Point Pleasant,
was driver of a vehicle that
CORRECTION
Mr. and Mrs'. Carson Hayes, was reported a total loss after
Syrcause, celebrated their 59th it wrecKed near Greer Road at
Wedding anniversary on Oct. 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, ac11, not their 50th as was cording to Deputy Jim Cradpreviously reported. dock the. investigating officer.

Any group or organization

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Band, sorority enter parade

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 197 3 _

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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Sporn ·plant prepares to.
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resume normal duties
Central Operating Company 's Philip Sporn Plant,
. which has been under strike
since July I, is preparing to
resume relatively normal
operations.
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The plant has .been operated
by supervisory personnel since
the strike began . But by the
end of Thursday, October !8,
over 90 employees who were on
strike had returned to work,
and more than 6Q new employees had been hired by the
company, enabling the plant to
return to near-normalcy .
Picketing co ntinues at the
plant.
E. H. Gloss, manager of the
plant, who welcomed those who
have returned to their jobs,
said that he believed it was the
influence of the international
union leadership which has

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New agreement
is ratified
Jerry Bradley, president of
Local 859, of the URWA
{United Rubber Workers of
America) and T. R. Fiar, plant
manager of Stauffer Chemical
Company's Gallipolis Ferry,
W. Va ., Plant, a.nnounced
today that a new agreement
which will continue until June
I, 1976, was ratified Thursday.
Approximately 65 employees, members of the local,
voted during . Thursday 's
membership meeting.
The new contract provides
for improved wages and
fringed benefits. ·
•The new pact is effective
immediately following several
weeks of negotiation conducted ·
by the Federal Mediation
Service.

Mrs. Scarberry

THIS IS the majorette corps of the Eastern High SchOOl Band, directed by Charles Wills.
The co~ps is currently appearing with the band each week during the football season. They are,_
l tor, Suzy Goebel, Joanne Flck, Louann Newell, head majorette; Teresa Carr and Betsy Amsbary.

claimed at 77
Mrs. Margaret May Scar-berry. 77, Columbus, formerly
of Middleport, died Thursday

_:~s~ercy

Hospital in ColumMrs. Scarberry was a
member of the Middleport
Church of Christ and

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Born on May 19, 1896 in West
Vlrginia, Mrs. Scarberry was
preceded in death by her By United Press International
IsraeL reported smashing
mother. and by her husband,
Alfred A. Scarberry. Sr. dozens of Egyptian tanks and
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. missile batteries in desert
Ralph (Sarah) Stockman, combat on both banks of the
Columbus; three sons, William Suez Canal today in the third
R., of Muncie, Ind.; Alfred A:, day of a classic armored battle
Jr., of Rio Grande, and Henry that could decide the 1973
F. of Columbus; her father , Middle East war.
The annies of Syria, Iraq
George Gay of Charleston, W.
and
Jordan launched counVa., 11 grandchildren and eight
terattacks against Israeli
·great-grandchildren.
on .the northern front in
forces
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the an apparent attempt to relieve
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home pressure on Egypt.'
in Middleport with the Rev . · .The Israeli corruruind said
Robert · Damschroder of- armored and .artillery teams
ficiating . · Burial . will be 'in destroyed "dozens of tanks,
Riverview Cemetery. Frie~ds missile batteries and infantry
may call at the funeral home deployments" in morning hal'
ties along the canal. Warplanes
any time .
were reported taking part in
"niuperous attacks against
concentrations of the Egyptian
army'."

FIRE ME~TING
A ." v€ry important" meeting
of the Pomeroy Fire .Department will be held at ·7:30
Saturday evening at the Second
Ward Firehouse , Condor St.,
Fire Chief Charles Legar said
today. He urges all members to ·
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An Israeli military correspondent at -the canal reported
a "dramatic turnabout on the
war front" with Israeli barges
loaded with tanks and trooP.,
crossing the waterway into
Egyptian territory.
Military sources said Israeli
troops massing on the Egyptian-held western bank of llle

102-mil..Jong waterway had
captured some of highly
sophisticated · Soviet-built
surface-to-air missiles that
have bedeviled Israel's pilots.
On the northern front, the Tel
Aviv command said Arab
troops counterattacked today ·
after two days of relative quiet
to put pressure on Israeli
forces bolding 300 square miles
of Syrian territory seized
during the current fighting. ·
Troops Turned Back

The command said ihe
· Syrian, ·Iraqi and Jordanian
troops attacked behind . tbe
forward Israeli lines at the
central sector of the Golan
Heights, but were turned back
with heavy Arab losses.
An Israeli spokesman, In
comments about the fieree
fighting in the south, said
today, "I am satisfied with llle
results, but there is no shut tin~:
our eyes to the heavy price w.e.
are paying ." ·
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Legislator wan.t s just deep mining
WASHINGTON (UP!) Rep. Ken Hechler, D-W. Va.,
said Thursday the nation's
energy demands could be met
by re&lt;&gt;pening hundreds of deep
mines lllat were closed but not
worked out , placing a temporary llinit on ~I exports
and using new technology.
Hechler made the statement
before a House science and
aeronautics subcommittee
probing environmental effects
of the coal industry.
. A staunch strip · mine
abolitionist, Hechler said he
favored outlawing' all surface
mining within ,J8 months.

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"America heeds the e·nergy,
and America can get llle
energy and provide llle jobs: bf
a big increase in undergro1111&lt;l
coal mining,"
Hechler
testified.

BODY DISCOVERED
CINCINNATI ( UP! )
James Crenshaw, 5o, Cin- .
cinnatl, was found in an alley
here ThUrsday with two bullet
holes in his cil.est.
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Pollee said the body was
·found by a young girl playing in
lhe area. Police said they had
no suspects.

'Giant sparkler in the sky' excites Ohioans
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strange lights in the sky.
and east central Ohio excitedly · Delaware County sheriff's
Ken Chamberlain , J~ .• proreported a "giant sparkler in deputies had all ~ rulsers out to duced photographs showing
the sky" Thursday night, investigate· reports, and even four objects in a line. One shot
making it the ninth consecutive · an .'airplane was dispatched, showed the lights in a "C"
night unidentified flying ob- but no strange objects could he shape, another in a "V" shape
jects. (UFOs) were reported. confirmed by officers.
and a third in a wavy line.
Sheriff's depar'tments in at
A photographer for a ColumChamberlain pbotugrapbed
least seven counties in. central · bus neWSPilper said he was .' .them near Columbus,
and east central Ohio said their convinced the reports .are true _ "I was scared,'' he said. "I
switchboards were flooded beC&amp;IJSe he photographed the just di_d n't knew what it was: I

just knew I had to get a picture
of it."
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a former Air Force radarljlan
confused.
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Paul Axt, now living in Cincinnati, says he doesn't know
why the UFOs don't show up on
radar.
. He said he was stationed in
Alask~ durilig the Korean eon:

filet and everything that there was-~ posSibility Earth
moved up there was tracked on could b.e-vtstted by bemgs from .
radar. He said they ·never - another planet.
spotted anyihing on radar that
"From what we know about
couldn't be accounted for.
the formation of stars, it makes·
·He added that radar then, it seem ,probable there is intelnearly 2() years ago, was so llgent life elsewhere in the unisophisticated it could pick up verse," sal~ Dr. Arne Sletteschools of fish in the ocean.
bak. "I don't believe life on
In Columbus, an· Ohio State Earth Is Jl!llque ."
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University astronom~r said
Slettehaksaid he thoUliht the

vast majority of UFO slghtings
· could be explained in lenns of
natural phenomenon, sllch as
bright stars, aircraft and light ·
reflections. But he cautioned
the reports should not · be
throw'n down the drain.
On the lighter side, Cincinnati police received an,
anonymously s~nt com-·
· munique . Tl)ursday from ·t)le
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best offer. However, the strike replaced, could be returned to
began on July I. On July 13, we work inunediately, with llle 20
met again with the union and to be placed on a waiting list
renewed the offer. This time for future job openings for
He also pointed out that the union refused to consider it. which they could qualify . . .
Sporn Plant, as a~ electric "The offer was made ·again
gen.erating station, performs
on September 14. At this time,
"This offer too was rejected,
necessary and vital service tl1e union requested that we reportedly by a slim margin .
and must be kept operating. delay our plans to begin hiring We continued to employ new
" During the strike, there was.,.. new employees until a vote people, and on Oct. 14, the !Jrst
never any thought of shutting could be taken on Septeljlher - of the stTJkmg employees
down, · rather, our thoughts 18. We agreed, but the union began returmng to work. ·The
were on the best way to keep did not take a vote on Sep- · number of those who have
the plant operating and deal . !ember 18 and so, on Sept. Ill, returned to work ~~~led more·
fairly with all our employees - 21k months after the strike than 90 by Oct. 18: ...
those who continued working began , we began hiring new
Gloss concluded . Smce the
as well as those who went on employees."
offer was rejected by the union
strike."
Gloss went on: "On Oct. 10, membership, it has been withGloss recounted the com- another negotiating sess ion drawn by llle company. No
pany's efforts to achieve those was held with the union. We contacts have been made since
ends. "Our last meeting with said that if our offer was . ac- the last negotiationg session on
the union prior to the strike cepted, all employees on Oct. 10, and 'no meetings ire
was on June 27, whc·n , at the ·s trike, with the exception of scheduled ."
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caused the local to reject or not
to consider company offers
before and during the strike.

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"You have to understand th •
government's posi iion, " he .
PROMOTED - Donald L.
continued. "They don't know
Harrison has been promoted
that much more than anyone
to the position of Unit
else about UFO'S, and they
Foreman at" Olo Valley
have to sto p the possibility of a
Electric Corporation's
panic. I don't think mosi people Kyger Creek ·Station, ac·
could cope with the thought
cording to Louis R. Ford, Jr.,
that there is lile on another
Plant Manager. · Harr ison
planet. " .
_ joined OVEC In 1955 as a
Wilhelm also said he beMaintenance Helper. He
lieved the two men in Missistransferred · to
the
sippi who claimed they were
Operations Department
taken aboard a spacecraft by, later that saine year as an
creatures with grey wrinkled
Auxiliary Equipment
skin was a "very real experiOperator. In 1966 he was
ence .~~
promoted , to Equipment
"But." Wilhelm said, "They
Operator, a position he bas
were probably actually
held until this new assignwe ask.,,
describing a spacesuit. The one
ment In a superv isory
Whenever the current flap guy
remembered
the
capacity.
Harrison Is a 1953
'dies doWIJ, Wilhelm said, his (creatures) had square feet.
graduate of Gallla Academy
group will make a ·public.
"Well, take our astronaut
High School. He resides at
evaluation of the accounts.
suits," Wilhelm continued,
641
Third Avenue, Gallipolis,
.. 1 can't tell you anything " they have square feet."
Ohio with his wife Betty, and
sons, Bret and Randy.

Mrs. _Wilham Jeffers, _son ,
Souths1de; Kenneth Tolhver, .
Ashton ; Oretha Couch, HuntJ~gton; Mandy Blackb,ur n,
Vmton; Rox1e Brumfield ,
Crown City, 0.; Terry Jeffers,
Southside;. Mrs. Amanda
Murray, Ml&lt;ldleport ; Emmanuel Callas, Columbia, S.
C.; arid Mrs. George Payne,
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
West Columbia.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and
the Southern High School Band
have entered the Meigs County
Fund Drive Parade to be held
at 6:3Q p. m. on Oct. 31 m
Pomeroy under the spo nsorshtp of the Me~gs County
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Wilhelm also said he is pooi
live the Air Force did hot &lt;II!
continue its Project Blue Boolt
several yea rs ago as it led tb l
public to believe.
"Officially it's been closed,"
he said , " but I know for SW' l

jWe're just coming out in the

Devoted To The lnlere.b Of The Meigs-Mcuon Area

Shop and Save Friday and Saturday ~.30 to 9 PM
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The first woman presidential
candidate in the United States
was Victoria Oanin Woodhul~.
who ran on the National
Radical Reformers ticket in
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open," said Charles Wilhelm,

Mostly cloudy tonight. Low
in the middle to :ower 40s.
Partly cloudy Saturday, high in
upper 50s and l owe~ 60s.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
STOREWIDE SALE ,,

a lot of work ahead of us. Bu
I'll tell you one thing , I think 9
per cent of the sightings ar

Ohioans are genuine.

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Regional Crime Information
Center. That message reay ;
"The most recent scare of
UF0 s is now over. They have
been destroyed by lhe cteb·
bined force comprised ill Buck
Rogers, Flash
Gordon,
Superman and the Flying Nll!l. ·
We hope you can return : io
chaoing criminals -r&amp;ther 11.18n
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I have new• for all the police and sheriff's departments
across the country. Don't worry about the recent rage o[ what
you call 'flying saucer mania' . ll is merely my private force of
flying carpets (purely harmless I might add) which a re being
charged up [or an irruninent attack on my arch-enemy Colonel
Mole.
You see, while this rodent continues his vUe attack on the
lawns and gardens of law abiding citizens everywhe re, I have
been receiving stacks and stacks of mail asking ·ror t he cure to
this problem (which some say is worse than that dreaded disease
known as Hoopleitis) .
After a quick phone call to Istanbul and consultation with my

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL reserve chee rleaders in one of their formati ons used -by -tl1em at
l'eserve football games . L-r .:tre, Oema.ris Ash, Kathy Rupe , Merri Ault, on top, Vicki Manley
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and Debbie Bailey.

private investigator, Orac1e Ironside, and de1iberations with my
person·al physician, Marcus Turk, M.D., we have come up with
the sure cure for this pesty roden ~ moo juice.,:

· California bank
'biggest failure'

support of the President. Smith
reportedly raised $1 million for
Nixon's re-election c~mpaign,
per s onally
co ntributin g
.$250,000.
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The SEC has pending a civil
.suit in U.S. District Court here
SAN DIEGO ( UP[) - The made by James E . Smith, bCharging , Smith with a mul· .federal government Thursday comptro11er of the currency,
timillion dollar fra ud in the
. · declar~d one uE the nation's who blamed the insolvency of
operatio.n of Wes tga t e-Cali·.. _largest banks insolvent, the $1.2 billion U.S. National
fm•nia Corp. and the U.S.
. • &lt;lea ling a nother blow to the Bank o[ San Diego on "a
National Bank .
' beleaguered financial empire significant volume of unsound
The suit, based on grounds
: of C. Arnholt Smith, one of loans extended by the bank's
rela ted to the comptroller 's
: President Nixon's staunchest prin('ip&lt;·d stockho lder and
decla mt ion agai nst the bank
• firian cial backers. U was former chief executive of- Thursday, maintains that
· described as the biggest bank fice r .''
Smith and others planned to
The . bank · was the nintl&gt;.,
failure in U.S. history .
misappropriate the assets of
The announce ment was Jargcst in California and 89th
the two firms , partly by large
biggest bank in the nation . The
loans from the ba nk to the
government so ld it within
corporatio n. Sm ith is t he
Tile Daily Sentinel
hours to the ~ rocker National
major ity stockholder in both.
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DEVO TED T O THE
Bank of San fl"ancisco for $89.5
The IRS in August slapped
IN TE RE ST OF
m illion. The Los Ange les
MEIGS , M AS ON AREA
Smit
h with a $23 mi llion tax
'CH.E S"TE R L . T ANNEHILL ,
Times said, ~' re g ulators called
Ex(' t. Ed .
lien. believed to be the largest
ROBE RT H OEFLI CH.
1it) the biggest bank failure in
.
City
Edot
o~
ever against a private in.,
Publ,s. h ed dilil v f'J(ce pt
1J .S. history ."
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divid~al.
SmitiJ, who is fi ghting mul~Ub!i.s t1 o n g C o moa t~!'. 111
'file U.S. Nationa l Bank has
I.OVrl ~I
Pllmeroy, Oh1a ,
timillion dolla r lega l battles
o\$71J.9 Bu~1ncs O tt 1CI.' Phone
62
branch offices throughout
9&lt;;72156 EOI!Orlil.l r~t\Ont' 992
with l he Securities and Ex1\:o!
Southe rn California. Its 30,000
$•)&lt;:OnCJ d a ss po !.tJ ge pou1
chan g(i C-ommission and U1e
at Pon,eru·f , Dll •o
depositors app ear ed to be
Imernal Revenue Service, has .
Natoonal
a&lt;.t ve-rtiS1n~
protected from loss, up to
r eorcscr'ltcl t ve Bo l t 111C'IIi
been a friend of Nixon 's for.-I
G&lt;;~ l lagher. Inc. 1~ Eas t J2nd
$20,Qili),
by the F ederal -Deposit
'-&gt; r , No;W York , N t•w -York.
many years and was olie oT·rus!
SuO!.Ctcp t i or·,
rates.
Insurance Co rp oration , but
DeiovereCJ ~Y c ar ri e-r w here
hea viest ca mpa ig n con• &lt;JVadable
55 c en ts pe r w ee k ,
stockholders
may suffer .
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fly Mo tor Route w h one
tributors.
Crocker Bank, in its purrner
~er v , ce
not
He has charged th~t anti• ea
llvt~r!abte One rn ont h, 52 a~
chase
bid, agreed to assume
• rn.al t in Ohio and W VIJ , One
Ni xon bureaucra ts. in the
• Yt&gt;ilr , $16 , 5i)( ITion ti1 S B. 50
"some of the liabi1ities, inThr~e
mon t ns,
"55 ..50
fede ral government are per- cl udin g all dema nd and
Et~ewhere SIB ~ear
si~
tt:o s S9 SQ. thi eP. mbnt hs,
secuting him for his financial
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181 N. Second Ave.
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-3279
Ofli &lt;:e
hour s.
by
ap ·
pointrn enl : MotJ .·.fri . 9 til 4,
Satu r day 9 until r1oOrL

Offi ce rs said the animals ran
in
to the path or a ·car operated
Merry and a passenger, J ohn
Welch. 26, of Rod ney, suffered by Diana L. Leith, 26, of Rio
visible lacerations. They were Grande. There was moderate
taken to the Holze r Medical · damage to her car.
A single car accident ocCenta r by a passing motoris t.
curred
at 6:40 p.m . Thursday
. Merry was cited to Municipal
Court for d r iving under on Rt. 160 where Terry L.
Adkins, 24, Allen Creek, W. ·
suspension.
lfhree deef were struck in an Va., lost control or his car
acciden t at 7: 30 p. m . Thursday whi ch ran off the roadway into
on Rt. 325, one and six tenths a guardrail.
Karen L: Thomas, 51 , o[
miles south of. Rio Grande.

a single car acc;ident at 10 p.m.
Thursday on County Road 17,
nin~ tenths of a mile west of Rt.
588 in Gallia County . ·,
Ac co rding to the Gal li a·
Me igs Pos t State Highway
Patrol, 21-year old Jeffery R.
Merry , Rt. 2, B.idwell, lost
control of his ca r-which ran off
.the liift side o[ the highway,
Ulrough a fence striking a tree

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Introducing jhe First.. .......... ..
Waterers Ever That Are
Tougher Than A Horse.

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Two persons· \vere injured in · before rolling over on its top .

OPTOMETRISTS

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Yes, friends, irthis rodent has been messing up your lawn, or
has been interf~ring with your worm farm j then just go to your
fridgadator and take out a bottle of moo juice. Then pour the
bottle of deadly poison in all those holes he's been digging in your
beauti fully manicured turf . a nd - presto chango - he 'll be
deader than a door nail .
Now that t he antidote has been found and the search and
des troy missions are in progress throUghout orir wonderful area,
let's get back to the normal, every-Friday routine o[ picking the
winners, a nd fi nding out which scholastic gridders will go home
tonight feeling as happy as Ricky a nd Davey Nelson use to be at
the sight of cookies and milk.
SEOAL
Jackson a t Athens .. - Bulldogs are tough and fighting mad
after last-&lt;juarter loss at Tank Stadium a week ago. Besides,
they' re due for a win. AUl ens, 7--6.
Gallipolis a t Wave rly - There'll be more Umn flying carpets
in the air tonight. Guess who gets hot and ca n't miss' WaOerly
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get knocked of[ one of t~ ese weeks. Is this the week ? Nope.
!ronton,l4-13.
Wellston a t Logan - t:hie[tains too much for Golden
Rockets. Logan, 24~ .
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Southern a t Symmes Valley - Tornadoes sink the Viking
ship. Southern , 48-U.
North Gallia a t Hannan Trace - Pirates romp past Wildcats .
Checkma te. North Gallia, 42~.
Alexander a t Kyger Creek- Woops, !here goes the unbeaten
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season. Alexander , 25-14.
Easter n a t Trimble - Ea gles top the .500 mark with steadily
increasing offensive punch, Ea stern, 21-8.
Green at Southwestern - Anybody that tops North Gallia
certainly has the talent to get past the Highlanders. Green, 26-15.
Others
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Belpre 32 Nelsonville-York 21
Fairland 25 Ironton St. Joe 16
Ripley 28 Pt. Pleasant 13
Rock Hill 15 Oak Hill 0 ,
Wahama 17 Calhoun 13
Hamlin 24 Hannan 6
Chesa peake 34 Crum 0
Warren 36 Fort Frye 20.•..
Coal Grov e 20 South Point 19

Two injured in Thursday wreck

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Commission 's Hearin gs on a
construc,tion permi t for the
proposed Perry Nuclear Power
Plant in Lake Co ur~ ty .
Gilligan said if p~ rmi ss ion to
take part in the hearin gs is
granted, the Ohio agency will
be able to discuss relevant

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suffered in an accident at noon
Thursday on County Road 5,
eight tenths or a mile south of
Rt. 124.
The patrol said Mrs. Thomas
lost control of her car on a
curve. The car veered off the
highway striking a utility pole

of the construction permit.
The OPSC issues certificates
of
e nv ironme ntal ·· compatabilfty and P.Ublic need [or
m ajor utili ty faci liti ~s. It
began operBt!ons in October,
1972.
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MODERN SUPPLY
399 W. Main St;
9~2 -2164
Po m e roy , 0 .
THE STORE WITH "A LL KI N DS OF
STUFF" - FOR PETS, STAB L ES, LAR G E&amp;
SMALL ANIMALS. LAWN S A ND GARDEN S.
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The Redskins, who have
lived on the slashing .running o[
tailback Bob Hitchens the last
two years, have had to go to a
more varied attack this seaso n
because the 5-10, 205-pound
senior has been bothered by
a knee injury.
Didn 'I See Action
Hitchens did not see any ac- ·
tion at all against OU last

weekend,

but

Tigers invade

WI beaten, will play at BaldwinWallace in a night game.
Wittenberg , • Wooster and
Heidelberg are all 1~ in !he

All eyes will be on Pomeroy
tonight. as the powerful, lUIdefeated Ironton Tigers take on
the Meigs Marauders in a lk'ey
SEOA.L battle.
It's a "must" . game for the
Mara uders if they expect to
stay in the race [or the league
ti tle. A loss would drop the
Maroon and Gold to 2·2, 2 full
games
. behind the Tigers while
a Vlttory would shoot them into
a first place tie with Ironton
, and possibly Logan .
· The entire league will be
COunting on the Marauders to
· knock of[ the giantS, who are
threatening the SEOAL alltime victory streak or 19 games
set by Middleport [rom 19331936, and Ja~kson from 19531956.
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The Tigers have now won 14
stra ight league battles.
An Ir ont on win tonig ht
coupled with a Ja ckson loss ai
Athens and Waverly defea t of
Gallipolis, would leave just the
Logan Chieftains to challenge
the cats for the top spot. ."
A packed house is expected
at Marauder Stadium tonight
to see Bob ,Lutz's talented gang

conference's Red Divi,sion.
Mount Union is at Capital in
the other Red Divison contest,
white Muskingum hosts Otterbein and Denison is at Ma rietta in the Blue Division and Ohio
Wesleyan plays at Wabash
(Ind.).

· Other games this weekend
finds Youngstown State at
Akron in a night affair, Ohio
Northern at Ashland, Bluffton
at Defiance, Case Western
Reserve at Hiram, West
Vir ginia State at Centra l State.

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59 N. Second St ,
Ca II: 992-5560

of piisk..in periormer$, who
have been the talk of southern
Ohio football all season.
The Tiger most talked about
is Rick Massey, 6-4, 225 lb.,
quarterback, who is the key to
the lroniDn attack. Besides
being an excellent runner,
Massey doubles as linebacker
on defense, having already
retw'ned'one pass interception
for a touchdown. He also does
t~e placekicking for Ironton
and is the lone SEOAL kicker
to buot a field goal in conference play this season."
Joining Massey in the backfie ld will be 180 lb. senior
fullback Terry Mowery, 200 lb.
Alfonso
junior ha lfback
Johnson and 170 lb. se ni or
halfback Bruce Carter.
Carter is probably the most
da ngerous Ironton ru nner ,
having returned 3 1\ickof[s this
season for 103 yards, a 34 yard
average.
The se nior speedster also has
367 rushing yards in 34 attempts [or a phenomenal 10.8
yard average.
As i[ that isn't enough, he
also leads the league in plUit

on defense, having given up
only 27 first downs in league

games. The 11-man defensive
squad weighs over a ,ton, with a
192 lb. per man average.
One Tiger in the defensive
secondary, 185 lb. se nior
cornerback Ken Green, is tied
for the league lead with 2 interceptions, returning for 67
yards and 1 to uchdown.
Besides Green, the only other
player to score on a n off-target
aerial in league play is the
Marauders' Tom Lowery, who
scored the winning touchdown
in th e 14-7 tr iumph ove r
Gallipolis.
If th e Ma rauders a re
overwhelmed by the above
credentials, they don 't show it
as spirited practices have been
in progress all week.
The Marauders don 't exactly
take a back seat to the Tigers
in lea gue statistics. Meigs has
given up just 6 more first

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non.{!onference games When
the Bobcats take on South
Carolina in a ni-ght game.
' The Gamecocks, coached by
former Miami coach . Paul
Dietzel, have already tasted
·d efeat at the handS of one MAC
squad this year, losing 13-11 to
Dietzel's alma mater three
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Name
161 180 Mt:Jwery
Wolfe
208 190 Fritz
Easton
"185 185 Ake-r s
English
178 105 Parker
Pickens
190 125 Massey
Lehew .
224 260 Whitehead
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165 170 Trtp lett
Cremeans
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155 185 McCrery
Ash
146 170 Carter
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125 155 Thomas
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118 170 Triplett ,
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Robert Qualls at the ends,
Eason and senior Bill Slack at
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tackles, senior AI
McLaughlin at middle guard,
I.e hew and senior J . D. Story at
linebackers, Ash and senior
Ron Couch at the corners and
.Wolfe and Cremeans at the
halfback spots.
Eason~willdo the punting and
junior Gary George will be the
placekicker.
Game time for the battle is 8
p.m . and the game will be
carried live over WMPO-FM.

Mike McDaniel at the tac kles,
seniors John Lehew and Andy
English at the guards, and
senior Terry Pickens at t;enter.
Jay Warner, one o[ the top
passers in the league with 11
completions for 262 yards, will
be the signal caHcr, with senior
captain Mick. Ash at fullback
Whitla tch at tailback and
soph omore Mike Magnotta,
seniors Mark Morris and Joe
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seventh and final game.
hit a shot down the third base home on a triple by Don Hahn
" It's got to be depressing for line wilh two out and two on but who isn't supposed to be ~
them to come out game after third baseman WRyne Garrett power hitter.
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game and boom 1 run right into stabbed it.
Koosman went 6 J-3 innings manager, didn 't need many
such good pitching," noted
to
get !he win but McGraw, words to sum up the Series [or
Seaver .
The Mets also are getting who's now pitched 12 2-3 in- the A's.
•;we 're being dominated by
timely suppoFt ·· fFom- the ir nings while appearing in. four
or the five games, came in to their pitching," he said.
hitters and fielders ;
Last. week in their win over
That's the story of !he '73 ,
" We didn 't underrate !he retire !he final eight batters
the Highlanders, the Eagles
pitchers.
They've
even
Mets' pitching but we un- and gain the save.
got !heir offense going for the
managed to upstage Charlie
McGraw Balled Out
derrated their hitters/ ' noted
first time this year, and coach
McGraw was bailed out when Finley.
Hunter . " They come out
Spike Berkhimer wants to keep
swinging and they 're better Garrett snared A!oti's liner in
it that way. He'll be starting
!han their batting averages !he eighth and when he slipped
the same players that were in
World Series Result
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the opening lineup last week in
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The Mets Cl!t the heart put of bases-loaded situation in the Blue, Know les (6), Fi ng ers (7)
continue to rolL
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!he A's' comeback _a ttempt seventh .
Agains t the Highlanders ,
and Grote, WP - Ko os m an .
campy was annoyed by !he . UL
Thursday with fine fielding. "I
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Eastern rolled up 141 ground
saw their third .base coach call. " [[ it was anywhere near
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grinned Bud Harrelson.
Re gg ie Jackson ;~ who 's pitcher ' s pitch. It was in
stranded 17 runners 1in this there."
McGraw, who popularized
series, was especially frustrat~
ed by the Mets' infielders. He the ·Mets' slogan, "You gotta
hit the ball hard twice only tO believe," admitted he wasn 't at
end two innings- with. a double his best but said, "! didn't think
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Top joyed the players, the camI was going to mess it up. "
play and a forceout.
Cleon Jones, playing despite ranked and wtbeaten Ohio pus," he said. "They were so
Jackson threw his arms up in
a
case of the flu, doubled ·and Slate University will be after honest. They told me to go
frustration when he hit the ball
up the middle in !he sixth in· scored !he only run the Mets its [i[th win Saturday when !he ahead ·and visit other schools
Bucks meet Indiana - guided like Michigan State which I did
ning with two out and two on needed off loser Vida Blue.
John Milner, who had two by . a quarterback many and Illinois which I didn't."
and Harrelson ranged behind
"When I first got here I
the bag to tilrn it into a force hits, singled in Jones' for the 1~ thought to small to play in the
dldn't think I could make it lead. That was the only run Big Ten.
play .
C&lt;lrnelil;JS
Greene,
at
168
not.that offeO~," he sald. "The
" When we had a chance to until Jerry Grote singled with
break it open, th~y made !he two out in the sixth and rode pounds, has been one of the options turned me off real
standouts on an outstanding quick because I had so much to
good
defen sive
plays, "
Ohio State football team this think about - options, footJackson said, "except when
fall
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(Bert ) Campaneris looked at a
Oakland
ab r h bi
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.third strike to end our seventh
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Marauders have passed for 2li2
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87 aerial yards.
Junior
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rushing , with 23.'1 yards in S7
carries for a 6.4 average, while
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league, booting 13 kicks for a
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The Marauders also have 2 of
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Cremeans [or 24.
Meigs me ntor Char ley
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. league record of all active
coaches at 27-12-2, will.be going
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sophomore

Randy Walker turned in a
Hitchen:Hype
performance,
picking up 160 yards in 39
carries against the Bobcats .
Hitchens' absence from the
lineup and the super running of
the . Falcons' own tailback,
Paul Miles, has shot the BG
star into the career MAC
rushing lead over Hitchens.
Miles, like Hitchens, a threeyear regular, will go into the
game with 2,809 career yards,
while Hitchens, who had lead
going lnto this season, now has
2,762.
In their two previous head·
tc&gt;-head battles, Miles won the
sophomore meeting 102 yards
to 63, while Hitchens accolUited
for 84 yards last season to 55 for
Miles.
While Miami tries to remain
unbeaten in the conference
and BG to remai" alive, Kent
Stat e~ 4-l overall and 3-0 in the
MAC, takes on Eastern
Michigan, one of the ·con·
terence's ~xpansion teams but
not yet competing in football .
The .Hurons wili take a 4-1
re cord ·against the Gold en
fla shes .. including a 21-19 win
over college division power '
Louisiana Tech. It will be the
first rn~eting ever between the
two schools:
Meanwhile, Ohio University
will be trying to continue the
MAC's surprising showing in

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against Dayton.
Toledo Coach Jack Murphy
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up the Rocket rwming attack
which has netted only 626 yards
in five games in a 2-3 season.
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passing of sophomore quarterback Gene Swick, who leads
the nation in total -offense with
an average of 277.8 yard:; per
game.
Dayton will be looking for its
third straight victo•·y after
evening its season mark at 3-3
last week with a 13-12 victory
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secorids.
Wichita State will be at Cincinnati as the Bearcats try to
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1esfing and improvement. You r ho rse jus.t pu shes his nose
against the alumin um ..~dal and. he g.ets a !I the wa ter he
needs. . The core Is made of su per:strong Cy~olac ~ the
same material used In making football hel mets. Valve is
mo lded nylon w;t~ sta in less steel spr ing and built-in fi lter.
D~sig ned to handle '?'a fe r pressures up to 500 J bs . PSI. It's
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It's win or drop out for Bowling Green Saturday when the
Falcons host undefeated
Miami in a key Mid-America n
Conference game.
The Falcons, knocked from
the unbeaten ranks last week
by Kent State; go into the contest with a 4-1 overall mark and
2-1 in the MAC. Another toss in
conference play and Coach Don
Neh len can forget about his
title hopes.
Miami, meanwhile, is 5-0 on
the year .and played its first
conference game last weekend,
nipping stubborn Ohio University 1%.
"This is the best Miami team
that I have seen in my six years
as head coach," said Ne hlen.
"Besides having that great
defense (third in the nation ),
they have a well-balanced of·

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COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Gov.
John J . Gilligan .said Thursday
the Ohio Power Siting CommissiQn (OPSC) has asked to
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and house owned by Robert M.
Russell, Rt. 1, Middleport.
There was heavy damage to
her car and moderate damage
to the house.
At II, 10 a.m. Thursday on
Rt. 7, two and five tenths miles
south or Cheshire cars driven
by June L. Cozad, 41, HWI·
tington, and Opel L. Mulford,
50, Letart, w. va., sideswiped .
Gerald H. Smith, 38, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, was charged with
improper backing following an
accident "on Rt. 588 . . O[[icers
said Smith's truck backed into
a car owned by Naomi L.
Parons, 41, o[ -Rodney.
A final accident occurred on
Rt. 5811, four and five tenths
miles west o[ Gallipolis where
Beverly J . Louden, 31, Rio
Grande, lost control of her car
which struck a mailbox . .

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Crow's Steak House
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I have new• for all the police and sheriff's departments
across the country. Don't worry about the recent rage o[ what
you call 'flying saucer mania' . ll is merely my private force of
flying carpets (purely harmless I might add) which a re being
charged up [or an irruninent attack on my arch-enemy Colonel
Mole.
You see, while this rodent continues his vUe attack on the
lawns and gardens of law abiding citizens everywhe re, I have
been receiving stacks and stacks of mail asking ·ror t he cure to
this problem (which some say is worse than that dreaded disease
known as Hoopleitis) .
After a quick phone call to Istanbul and consultation with my

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL reserve chee rleaders in one of their formati ons used -by -tl1em at
l'eserve football games . L-r .:tre, Oema.ris Ash, Kathy Rupe , Merri Ault, on top, Vicki Manley
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and Debbie Bailey.

private investigator, Orac1e Ironside, and de1iberations with my
person·al physician, Marcus Turk, M.D., we have come up with
the sure cure for this pesty roden ~ moo juice.,:

· California bank
'biggest failure'

support of the President. Smith
reportedly raised $1 million for
Nixon's re-election c~mpaign,
per s onally
co ntributin g
.$250,000.
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The SEC has pending a civil
.suit in U.S. District Court here
SAN DIEGO ( UP[) - The made by James E . Smith, bCharging , Smith with a mul· .federal government Thursday comptro11er of the currency,
timillion dollar fra ud in the
. · declar~d one uE the nation's who blamed the insolvency of
operatio.n of Wes tga t e-Cali·.. _largest banks insolvent, the $1.2 billion U.S. National
fm•nia Corp. and the U.S.
. • &lt;lea ling a nother blow to the Bank o[ San Diego on "a
National Bank .
' beleaguered financial empire significant volume of unsound
The suit, based on grounds
: of C. Arnholt Smith, one of loans extended by the bank's
rela ted to the comptroller 's
: President Nixon's staunchest prin('ip&lt;·d stockho lder and
decla mt ion agai nst the bank
• firian cial backers. U was former chief executive of- Thursday, maintains that
· described as the biggest bank fice r .''
Smith and others planned to
The . bank · was the nintl&gt;.,
failure in U.S. history .
misappropriate the assets of
The announce ment was Jargcst in California and 89th
the two firms , partly by large
biggest bank in the nation . The
loans from the ba nk to the
government so ld it within
corporatio n. Sm ith is t he
Tile Daily Sentinel
hours to the ~ rocker National
major ity stockholder in both.
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Bank of San fl"ancisco for $89.5
The IRS in August slapped
IN TE RE ST OF
m illion. The Los Ange les
MEIGS , M AS ON AREA
Smit
h with a $23 mi llion tax
'CH.E S"TE R L . T ANNEHILL ,
Times said, ~' re g ulators called
Ex(' t. Ed .
lien. believed to be the largest
ROBE RT H OEFLI CH.
1it) the biggest bank failure in
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City
Edot
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ever against a private in.,
Publ,s. h ed dilil v f'J(ce pt
1J .S. history ."
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divid~al.
SmitiJ, who is fi ghting mul~Ub!i.s t1 o n g C o moa t~!'. 111
'file U.S. Nationa l Bank has
I.OVrl ~I
Pllmeroy, Oh1a ,
timillion dolla r lega l battles
o\$71J.9 Bu~1ncs O tt 1CI.' Phone
62
branch offices throughout
9&lt;;72156 EOI!Orlil.l r~t\Ont' 992
with l he Securities and Ex1\:o!
Southe rn California. Its 30,000
$•)&lt;:OnCJ d a ss po !.tJ ge pou1
chan g(i C-ommission and U1e
at Pon,eru·f , Dll •o
depositors app ear ed to be
Imernal Revenue Service, has .
Natoonal
a&lt;.t ve-rtiS1n~
protected from loss, up to
r eorcscr'ltcl t ve Bo l t 111C'IIi
been a friend of Nixon 's for.-I
G&lt;;~ l lagher. Inc. 1~ Eas t J2nd
$20,Qili),
by the F ederal -Deposit
'-&gt; r , No;W York , N t•w -York.
many years and was olie oT·rus!
SuO!.Ctcp t i or·,
rates.
Insurance Co rp oration , but
DeiovereCJ ~Y c ar ri e-r w here
hea viest ca mpa ig n con• &lt;JVadable
55 c en ts pe r w ee k ,
stockholders
may suffer .
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tributors.
Crocker Bank, in its purrner
~er v , ce
not
He has charged th~t anti• ea
llvt~r!abte One rn ont h, 52 a~
chase
bid, agreed to assume
• rn.al t in Ohio and W VIJ , One
Ni xon bureaucra ts. in the
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"some of the liabi1ities, inThr~e
mon t ns,
"55 ..50
fede ral government are per- cl udin g all dema nd and
Et~ewhere SIB ~ear
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secuting him for his financial
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MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-3279
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hour s.
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pointrn enl : MotJ .·.fri . 9 til 4,
Satu r day 9 until r1oOrL

Offi ce rs said the animals ran
in
to the path or a ·car operated
Merry and a passenger, J ohn
Welch. 26, of Rod ney, suffered by Diana L. Leith, 26, of Rio
visible lacerations. They were Grande. There was moderate
taken to the Holze r Medical · damage to her car.
A single car accident ocCenta r by a passing motoris t.
curred
at 6:40 p.m . Thursday
. Merry was cited to Municipal
Court for d r iving under on Rt. 160 where Terry L.
Adkins, 24, Allen Creek, W. ·
suspension.
lfhree deef were struck in an Va., lost control or his car
acciden t at 7: 30 p. m . Thursday whi ch ran off the roadway into
on Rt. 325, one and six tenths a guardrail.
Karen L: Thomas, 51 , o[
miles south of. Rio Grande.

a single car acc;ident at 10 p.m.
Thursday on County Road 17,
nin~ tenths of a mile west of Rt.
588 in Gallia County . ·,
Ac co rding to the Gal li a·
Me igs Pos t State Highway
Patrol, 21-year old Jeffery R.
Merry , Rt. 2, B.idwell, lost
control of his ca r-which ran off
.the liift side o[ the highway,
Ulrough a fence striking a tree

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Yes, friends, irthis rodent has been messing up your lawn, or
has been interf~ring with your worm farm j then just go to your
fridgadator and take out a bottle of moo juice. Then pour the
bottle of deadly poison in all those holes he's been digging in your
beauti fully manicured turf . a nd - presto chango - he 'll be
deader than a door nail .
Now that t he antidote has been found and the search and
des troy missions are in progress throUghout orir wonderful area,
let's get back to the normal, every-Friday routine o[ picking the
winners, a nd fi nding out which scholastic gridders will go home
tonight feeling as happy as Ricky a nd Davey Nelson use to be at
the sight of cookies and milk.
SEOAL
Jackson a t Athens .. - Bulldogs are tough and fighting mad
after last-&lt;juarter loss at Tank Stadium a week ago. Besides,
they' re due for a win. AUl ens, 7--6.
Gallipolis a t Wave rly - There'll be more Umn flying carpets
in the air tonight. Guess who gets hot and ca n't miss' WaOerly
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get knocked of[ one of t~ ese weeks. Is this the week ? Nope.
!ronton,l4-13.
Wellston a t Logan - t:hie[tains too much for Golden
Rockets. Logan, 24~ .
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Southern a t Symmes Valley - Tornadoes sink the Viking
ship. Southern , 48-U.
North Gallia a t Hannan Trace - Pirates romp past Wildcats .
Checkma te. North Gallia, 42~.
Alexander a t Kyger Creek- Woops, !here goes the unbeaten
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Easter n a t Trimble - Ea gles top the .500 mark with steadily
increasing offensive punch, Ea stern, 21-8.
Green at Southwestern - Anybody that tops North Gallia
certainly has the talent to get past the Highlanders. Green, 26-15.
Others
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Belpre 32 Nelsonville-York 21
Fairland 25 Ironton St. Joe 16
Ripley 28 Pt. Pleasant 13
Rock Hill 15 Oak Hill 0 ,
Wahama 17 Calhoun 13
Hamlin 24 Hannan 6
Chesa peake 34 Crum 0
Warren 36 Fort Frye 20.•..
Coal Grov e 20 South Point 19

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Commission 's Hearin gs on a
construc,tion permi t for the
proposed Perry Nuclear Power
Plant in Lake Co ur~ ty .
Gilligan said if p~ rmi ss ion to
take part in the hearin gs is
granted, the Ohio agency will
be able to discuss relevant

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suffered in an accident at noon
Thursday on County Road 5,
eight tenths or a mile south of
Rt. 124.
The patrol said Mrs. Thomas
lost control of her car on a
curve. The car veered off the
highway striking a utility pole

of the construction permit.
The OPSC issues certificates
of
e nv ironme ntal ·· compatabilfty and P.Ublic need [or
m ajor utili ty faci liti ~s. It
began operBt!ons in October,
1972.
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The Redskins, who have
lived on the slashing .running o[
tailback Bob Hitchens the last
two years, have had to go to a
more varied attack this seaso n
because the 5-10, 205-pound
senior has been bothered by
a knee injury.
Didn 'I See Action
Hitchens did not see any ac- ·
tion at all against OU last

weekend,

but

Tigers invade

WI beaten, will play at BaldwinWallace in a night game.
Wittenberg , • Wooster and
Heidelberg are all 1~ in !he

All eyes will be on Pomeroy
tonight. as the powerful, lUIdefeated Ironton Tigers take on
the Meigs Marauders in a lk'ey
SEOA.L battle.
It's a "must" . game for the
Mara uders if they expect to
stay in the race [or the league
ti tle. A loss would drop the
Maroon and Gold to 2·2, 2 full
games
. behind the Tigers while
a Vlttory would shoot them into
a first place tie with Ironton
, and possibly Logan .
· The entire league will be
COunting on the Marauders to
· knock of[ the giantS, who are
threatening the SEOAL alltime victory streak or 19 games
set by Middleport [rom 19331936, and Ja~kson from 19531956.
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The Tigers have now won 14
stra ight league battles.
An Ir ont on win tonig ht
coupled with a Ja ckson loss ai
Athens and Waverly defea t of
Gallipolis, would leave just the
Logan Chieftains to challenge
the cats for the top spot. ."
A packed house is expected
at Marauder Stadium tonight
to see Bob ,Lutz's talented gang

conference's Red Divi,sion.
Mount Union is at Capital in
the other Red Divison contest,
white Muskingum hosts Otterbein and Denison is at Ma rietta in the Blue Division and Ohio
Wesleyan plays at Wabash
(Ind.).

· Other games this weekend
finds Youngstown State at
Akron in a night affair, Ohio
Northern at Ashland, Bluffton
at Defiance, Case Western
Reserve at Hiram, West
Vir ginia State at Centra l State.

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of piisk..in periormer$, who
have been the talk of southern
Ohio football all season.
The Tiger most talked about
is Rick Massey, 6-4, 225 lb.,
quarterback, who is the key to
the lroniDn attack. Besides
being an excellent runner,
Massey doubles as linebacker
on defense, having already
retw'ned'one pass interception
for a touchdown. He also does
t~e placekicking for Ironton
and is the lone SEOAL kicker
to buot a field goal in conference play this season."
Joining Massey in the backfie ld will be 180 lb. senior
fullback Terry Mowery, 200 lb.
Alfonso
junior ha lfback
Johnson and 170 lb. se ni or
halfback Bruce Carter.
Carter is probably the most
da ngerous Ironton ru nner ,
having returned 3 1\ickof[s this
season for 103 yards, a 34 yard
average.
The se nior speedster also has
367 rushing yards in 34 attempts [or a phenomenal 10.8
yard average.
As i[ that isn't enough, he
also leads the league in plUit

on defense, having given up
only 27 first downs in league

games. The 11-man defensive
squad weighs over a ,ton, with a
192 lb. per man average.
One Tiger in the defensive
secondary, 185 lb. se nior
cornerback Ken Green, is tied
for the league lead with 2 interceptions, returning for 67
yards and 1 to uchdown.
Besides Green, the only other
player to score on a n off-target
aerial in league play is the
Marauders' Tom Lowery, who
scored the winning touchdown
in th e 14-7 tr iumph ove r
Gallipolis.
If th e Ma rauders a re
overwhelmed by the above
credentials, they don 't show it
as spirited practices have been
in progress all week.
The Marauders don 't exactly
take a back seat to the Tigers
in lea gue statistics. Meigs has
given up just 6 more first

Mets take series lead
By VITO STELLINO
UP! Sports Writer
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a formula as old as Connie
Mack and as new as Tug
McGraw , the " You gotta
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only one ga me away today
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non.{!onference games When
the Bobcats take on South
Carolina in a ni-ght game.
' The Gamecocks, coached by
former Miami coach . Paul
Dietzel, have already tasted
·d efeat at the handS of one MAC
squad this year, losing 13-11 to
Dietzel's alma mater three
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Mack, who ran th e Oakland
A's when they were still in
Plliladelphia, always preached
that pitching is 80 per cent or
the game. The Mets couldn't
agree more.
With J erry Koosman and
McGraw combining on a threehit shutout, the Mets handcuffed the A's , ~ Thursday
night to take a 3-2 lead in the
series that now goes back to
Dakland. .
The Mets could wrap it up
Saturday when Tom Seaver
goes against Jim "Catfish"
HW1ter of the A's. And should
, they fail in that one, they've got
.Jon Matlack ready for" the

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ta ilback Don
E ichin ge r
collecting 104 of them on just 20
carries. Junior quarterback
Randy Blake , me anwhile,
completed 5 of 15 aerials [or 93
yards and 2 touchdowns.
While little is known about
Trimble, Berkhimer says that
the Tomcats will run out of a
wishbone and will pass a bout
every 5 plays.
Against that Tfimble of- ·
fense , the Eagles wlll send
their stiff defense, which is
fifth statistically out or the 25
taams in the southeastern Ohio
area . The Green and White
defenders havel!iven up just 47
points in 6 games for a 7.8
average. The Eagle defense
has turned in 2 shutouts, and 3
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coach Bill Jewell's Tornadoes
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record their fifth win in 7
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winless Vikings of coach John
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208 190 Fritz
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178 105 Parker
Pickens
190 125 Massey
Lehew .
224 260 Whitehead
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165 170 Trtp lett
Cremeans
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Warner
155 185 McCrery
Ash
146 170 Carter
Whitlatch
125 155 Thomas
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185 760 W hi t ehea d
Slack
190 705 Parker
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118 170 Triplett ,
Story
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Eason and senior Bill Slack at
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McLaughlin at middle guard,
I.e hew and senior J . D. Story at
linebackers, Ash and senior
Ron Couch at the corners and
.Wolfe and Cremeans at the
halfback spots.
Eason~willdo the punting and
junior Gary George will be the
placekicker.
Game time for the battle is 8
p.m . and the game will be
carried live over WMPO-FM.

Mike McDaniel at the tac kles,
seniors John Lehew and Andy
English at the guards, and
senior Terry Pickens at t;enter.
Jay Warner, one o[ the top
passers in the league with 11
completions for 262 yards, will
be the signal caHcr, with senior
captain Mick. Ash at fullback
Whitla tch at tailback and
soph omore Mike Magnotta,
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seventh and final game.
hit a shot down the third base home on a triple by Don Hahn
" It's got to be depressing for line wilh two out and two on but who isn't supposed to be ~
them to come out game after third baseman WRyne Garrett power hitter.
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game and boom 1 run right into stabbed it.
Koosman went 6 J-3 innings manager, didn 't need many
such good pitching," noted
to
get !he win but McGraw, words to sum up the Series [or
Seaver .
The Mets also are getting who's now pitched 12 2-3 in- the A's.
•;we 're being dominated by
timely suppoFt ·· fFom- the ir nings while appearing in. four
or the five games, came in to their pitching," he said.
hitters and fielders ;
Last. week in their win over
That's the story of !he '73 ,
" We didn 't underrate !he retire !he final eight batters
the Highlanders, the Eagles
pitchers.
They've
even
Mets' pitching but we un- and gain the save.
got !heir offense going for the
managed to upstage Charlie
McGraw Balled Out
derrated their hitters/ ' noted
first time this year, and coach
McGraw was bailed out when Finley.
Hunter . " They come out
Spike Berkhimer wants to keep
swinging and they 're better Garrett snared A!oti's liner in
it that way. He'll be starting
!han their batting averages !he eighth and when he slipped
the same players that were in
World Series Result
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would ind.icat~ ."
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the opening lineup last week in
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The Mets Cl!t the heart put of bases-loaded situation in the Blue, Know les (6), Fi ng ers (7)
continue to rolL
and Fosse. Koos man . M cg r aw
!he A's' comeback _a ttempt seventh .
Agains t the Highlanders ,
and Grote, WP - Ko os m an .
campy was annoyed by !he . UL
Thursday with fine fielding. "I
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Eastern rolled up 141 ground
saw their third .base coach call. " [[ it was anywhere near
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grinned Bud Harrelson.
Re gg ie Jackson ;~ who 's pitcher ' s pitch. It was in
stranded 17 runners 1in this there."
McGraw, who popularized
series, was especially frustrat~
ed by the Mets' infielders. He the ·Mets' slogan, "You gotta
hit the ball hard twice only tO believe," admitted he wasn 't at
end two innings- with. a double his best but said, "! didn't think
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Top joyed the players, the camI was going to mess it up. "
play and a forceout.
Cleon Jones, playing despite ranked and wtbeaten Ohio pus," he said. "They were so
Jackson threw his arms up in
a
case of the flu, doubled ·and Slate University will be after honest. They told me to go
frustration when he hit the ball
up the middle in !he sixth in· scored !he only run the Mets its [i[th win Saturday when !he ahead ·and visit other schools
Bucks meet Indiana - guided like Michigan State which I did
ning with two out and two on needed off loser Vida Blue.
John Milner, who had two by . a quarterback many and Illinois which I didn't."
and Harrelson ranged behind
"When I first got here I
the bag to tilrn it into a force hits, singled in Jones' for the 1~ thought to small to play in the
dldn't think I could make it lead. That was the only run Big Ten.
play .
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Greene,
at
168
not.that offeO~," he sald. "The
" When we had a chance to until Jerry Grote singled with
break it open, th~y made !he two out in the sixth and rode pounds, has been one of the options turned me off real
standouts on an outstanding quick because I had so much to
good
defen sive
plays, "
Ohio State football team this think about - options, footJackson said, "except when
fall
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(Bert ) Campaneris looked at a
Oakland
ab r h bi
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.third strike to end our seventh
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Marauders have passed for 2li2
yards compared to the Tigers"
87 aerial yards.
Junior
tailback
Terry
Whitlatch s tands fifth in
rushing , with 23.'1 yards in S7
carries for a 6.4 average, while
senior tackle Robbie Eason is
the t hird best pWiter in the
league, booting 13 kicks for a
36.o yard average.
The Marauders also have 2 of
the 5 top receivers in the
league, with senior Dave Wolfe
grabbing:; J"'SSes for 129 yards
and 1 touchdown, and senior
Melvin Cremeans hauling in 5
for 118 yards and a TO.
Junior Lonnie Coats , has
returned 3 plUI !s for 15 yards
for fifth place, while Coats and
Cremeans are fo urth and firth
respec tiv ely in interception
returns. They have both picked
o[[ 1 errant aerial, Coats
returning for 33 yards ar\d
Cremeans [or 24.
Meigs me ntor Char ley
Chancey, with the winningest
. league record of all active
coaches at 27-12-2, will.be going
with the sa me starting lineup

sophomore

Randy Walker turned in a
Hitchen:Hype
performance,
picking up 160 yards in 39
carries against the Bobcats .
Hitchens' absence from the
lineup and the super running of
the . Falcons' own tailback,
Paul Miles, has shot the BG
star into the career MAC
rushing lead over Hitchens.
Miles, like Hitchens, a threeyear regular, will go into the
game with 2,809 career yards,
while Hitchens, who had lead
going lnto this season, now has
2,762.
In their two previous head·
tc&gt;-head battles, Miles won the
sophomore meeting 102 yards
to 63, while Hitchens accolUited
for 84 yards last season to 55 for
Miles.
While Miami tries to remain
unbeaten in the conference
and BG to remai" alive, Kent
Stat e~ 4-l overall and 3-0 in the
MAC, takes on Eastern
Michigan, one of the ·con·
terence's ~xpansion teams but
not yet competing in football .
The .Hurons wili take a 4-1
re cord ·against the Gold en
fla shes .. including a 21-19 win
over college division power '
Louisiana Tech. It will be the
first rn~eting ever between the
two schools:
Meanwhile, Ohio University
will be trying to continue the
MAC's surprising showing in

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with a 24-22 loss to Western
Michigan last weekend, will try
to bounce back this w""k
against Dayton.
Toledo Coach Jack Murphy
has been working hard to sl1ore
up the Rocket rwming attack
which has netted only 626 yards
in five games in a 2-3 season.
So far, the entire Toledo offense has centered around the
passing of sophomore quarterback Gene Swick, who leads
the nation in total -offense with
an average of 277.8 yard:; per
game.
Dayton will be looking for its
third straight victo•·y after
evening its season mark at 3-3
last week with a 13-12 victory
over Ball State in the closing
secorids.
Wichita State will be at Cincinnati as the Bearcats try to
even their record at 3·3, while
xavier , which lost 73-7 last
week to Southern Illinois, is at
Arkansas State.
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It's win or drop out for Bowling Green Saturday when the
Falcons host undefeated
Miami in a key Mid-America n
Conference game.
The Falcons, knocked from
the unbeaten ranks last week
by Kent State; go into the contest with a 4-1 overall mark and
2-1 in the MAC. Another toss in
conference play and Coach Don
Neh len can forget about his
title hopes.
Miami, meanwhile, is 5-0 on
the year .and played its first
conference game last weekend,
nipping stubborn Ohio University 1%.
"This is the best Miami team
that I have seen in my six years
as head coach," said Ne hlen.
"Besides having that great
defense (third in the nation ),
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Russell, Rt. 1, Middleport.
There was heavy damage to
her car and moderate damage
to the house.
At II, 10 a.m. Thursday on
Rt. 7, two and five tenths miles
south or Cheshire cars driven
by June L. Cozad, 41, HWI·
tington, and Opel L. Mulford,
50, Letart, w. va., sideswiped .
Gerald H. Smith, 38, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, was charged with
improper backing following an
accident "on Rt. 588 . . O[[icers
said Smith's truck backed into
a car owned by Naomi L.
Parons, 41, o[ -Rodney.
A final accident occurred on
Rt. 5811, four and five tenths
miles west o[ Gallipolis where
Beverly J . Louden, 31, Rio
Grande, lost control of her car
which struck a mailbox . .

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RACINE - A ,large crowd
enjoyed the Family Night
dinner Saturday evening
preceding the quarterly
business meeting at the First
Baptist Church.
Rev. Walter Bikacsan and
Frank Cleland presented gifts
frOm the church to Ro~rt
Beegle, Martin Wilcoxen,
Gerald Hendricks and Buddy
Hendricks. These gifts . were in
appreciation of the work they
have done in building a new
garage at Baptist parsonage.

FRIDAY ..
REVIVAL AT Dexter Church
of Christ, 7:31) p .m ., Friday,
Saturday, Sunday . Public
invited.
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"REACH OUT for Life"
evangelistic service with topic,
''Planet in Rebellion " 7:30
p.m . at Seventh Day Adventist
Chur ch , Mulberry Heig hts ,

Pomeroy . Special

Business meeting opened

music,

spea ker Philip Follett. Public
invited.
HARRISONVILLE
Lodge
411, F&amp;AM, will meet in special
session at 2 p.m. to confer third
degree · on three ca ndidates.
Refreshments following.
SUNDAY
''ONE GIANT Step" the
topic of a " Reach Out for Life"
service, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy
· Adventist Chllrc~ with Philip
. Follett sped!ilg . Special
music , public invited.
HYMN SING , 2 p .m ., Mt.
Hennon U.B. Church, Chester,
with male quartet, ladies trio
and Tiny Trio with .1.. B. !rpm
Biscoe Rur Baptist . Church,
Vienna, W. Va.; to be featured .
COUNTY WIDE prayer
meeting at Pomeroy Nazarene,
Church Sur day , 2 p .m . Class
leader Glen Bissell.
SEVEN NIGHTS for Christ
now through Sunday , 7: 30
nightly at Southern High
School in Racine. Rev. William
DeMoss guest speaker; public
invited. COUNTY -WIDE
prayer
meeting, Pomeroy Church of

the Nazarene, corner of Union
and Mulberry, 2 p.m. with Glen
Bissell as leader.
MONDAY
REVIVAL each evening,
through Oct. 28 at Danville
Wesleyan Church with the Rev.
E . E . Leadingham speaking at
7:30 each evening. Special
singing ; public invited.

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Cleland was eleele&lt;! as the new
· president. Plans were made to
form ·a fellowship of men
Rac_ine. First meeting will be .
with prayer. John !hie, Nov . 20.
moderator .
appointed a
A social hour was enjoyed
nominating committee : Mrs. .and refreshments were serv~
Ralph Badgley, Frank Cleland,
to the 43 men present.
Mrs. Robert Beegle, Buddy
Hendricks, Mrs. Rod Grimm.
A visitation program was
planne!) beginning Oct. 15.
The art of w.a(:1ous
Evangelistic services will be
giving, .. hy
held Nov . II to Nov. !8.
Rev. Walter Bikacsan and
men of First Baptist Church,
Racine, were hosts to Men's
Fellows hip o£ Rio Grande
Association . Rev. Lou Echols,
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Bruce Templeton , baritone and sometimes lead singer from
Tornado, W. Va., and a freshman at KCC ; Rick Ranson,
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Steve Clark. Lucas is the evangelist for the team a nd is from
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Christian College will be at the Zion Church or Christ Sunday .
The group will be at the 9:30a .m . service _and will have the
program during an afternoon youth rally. The traveling
group which was organized in January, 1970, will be present
also for the evening serv ice. The entire tea m travels each
weekend and during college vacations to preach and witness
for Christ. They use the theme Acts 14 ' 7. On the back row of
the piciure, l tor, are Steve Ranson, a sophomore at KCC,

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Burn mortgage
Gerlach, Tom Kelly, Chester
Erwin and Franklin Martin
brok e ground fo r an taking part.
Kelly was ma ste r of
educa tional wing , the cost of
ceremonies and there was
which wa s almost $100,000.
Sunday th e y burned the special music . by th e primary
departmen t under the direction
mortgage.
A r esun1e or the history of the o£ Mrs . Dor othy Roa ch,
building ·was given by Don superintendent. The children
Erwin wjth Wilbur Theobald · sa ng " J esus Loves Me, " and
telling about the financing.
" For God So Loved the Worlct."
Recognized were the memorial
Congregati onal Songs were
''How
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gifts from Fred Shiflet, Homer
Cook , Hen r y Swi£1, Bertie " Praise God fr om Wh om All
Watts and Mrs. Helen Brad- Blessings Flow." David Cole
ford , who was. .prim a r y had the benediction.
Serving on the mortgage
superintendent £or . over 40
years and who had worked burnin g se rvi ce co mmi t tee
towards the construction· of a · were Mrs . Beulah Roush, Mrs,
.new building tor the children. Rose Reynolds, M•·s. Alice
Th e mortgage burning Robeson, Mrs. Mar\ ha Childs,
cer emony was a Ca ndlelight Mrs. Clyda Allensworth and
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A group of persons interested a Chapter in our local area, the
in starting a Parents Without Mason-Gallia-Meigs
County
Partners Chapter in tile Tri- atea . Officers, pro-tem, have
County area, met at the home been elected . Erewanna
of Mrs. Doris Fitzsimmons . Plants, 2215 Je££erson Ave.,
Oc t. 12. There were visiting Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1 has
members of the Hurtington been elected president. Fifteen
Chapter who came to help in members are needed to
the formation of the local charter a chapter. The dues to
chapter. Mike Shaw, a prac- the International Organization
ticing attorney ill Point for a year of $5.50, ·and any
Pleasant, was guest speaker additional dues necessary to
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carry the finances of local
Parents Without Partners is chapter, are set by them. A
an international qrganization, chartered chapter entitles its
devoted to the welfare. and members to receive the
interests of single parents and Parents Without Partners
their children. The purposes of Magazine.
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with the many probiems and home of Erewanna Plants, at
dilemmas that must be raced in 2215 Jefferson Ave., Pt. .
a single parent home .
Pleasant, at 8 p.m. All inAny person who is a single terested· persons are urged to
parent as the result or death , attend. Mrs . June Lee,
diorce , separation or never Voca tiona! Guidance Counmarried, is eligible . The ·selor at the Mason County
foundation is being laid to foi-m Vocational School, will be our
guest speaker .

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CIN CINNATI (UPl) - A
jury in .Hamilto n County
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Wilborn D. Harrell, 19, Cincinnati, guilty Thu&lt;Sday o£
.second-degree murder in the
May 3 shooting death of his
wife Patricia 17.
Hanell was sentenc.ed to li£e

was the ~uesL speaker.
Members were reminded to
bring 'birthday gifts for a
patient in Lakin State Hospital
to their November meeting,
and also to bring their
" Blessing CUps".
Bonnie Fields and Sue Erwin
will serve as hostesses for the
November meeting.
The program was presented
by Orpha Fields and Delores
Taylor. Program II was given
on the American Indian in a
" Whi te Man 's WOrld'', The
objectives are to r eview the
history of the American Indian
.for a better understanding of
his predicament in the white
man 's world ; to review the
social heritage of the Indian
and realize that both sides
must make many adjustments
if a satisfactory or successful
working together is achieved i
to learn what the Church of
God is doing and can do for the
Indian. In closing, ~lores
Taylor read scripture taken
from Romans and Galatians.
She also read " An Indian's
Prayer " 1 and the · Indian 's
version o£ Psalm 23. Circle
prayer was led by Sarah Gibbs.
Re£reshmenls were served

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The
Woman's Missionary Society of
the New Haven First Church of
God held \Is Octoljer meeting in
the Missipnary Building with
Eleanor Davis and Viola Roush
serving as hostesses. The room
was decorated using the
Halloween theme. Fall flower
arrangements were used
throughout the room .
Tbe meeting was called to
order by the president, Orpha
Fields. The members sang
'~ ReScue the" Perishing ".
Delores Taylor led . in prayer .
The secretary's report was
given by E leanor Davis. Faye
Ca rpenter gave the treasurer's
report. Stewardship Director,
Becky Reed , received Penny-aDay calendars. Publications
Director, Rena Johnson,
distributed the " Missions"
magazine.
Delores Taylor, spiritual life
director, reported that tbe six
weeks Group Bible Study on
the Lire and,, 'l'eacliings had
been completea, The members
will begin again arter the £irs!
or the year .
Finance Director, Anna
Johnson, took orders £or items
to be sold as a money-making
project. It was also reported
that handcream was still for
sale . Pansy Fry reported on
the silverware that had been
lost in shipment. ll was announced~ that an executive
committee meeting would be
held Monday beginning at 7
p.m.
The president gave a report
on the State. WMS Board
Meeting and the State Prayer
Retreat that she attended at
Cedar Lakes near Ripley on
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5
· and 6. The Rev. Mrs . j.,illie
McC utcheon, Newton Falls,

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nounce d for Nov. 2 at the ord ~r commi ttee . RefreshBelpre Lions Club with .a ments of sand)"iches and pie
potluc_k dinner a t 6:15 p .m . and were served by the hostess
the meeting ~t 7.:.10 p.m.
committee.
Gills were presented to M~·s.
Attendin g bes ides those
Hos·clton and Mrs. Erma named wete Mrs. Goldie
Clelond, retiring deP,uty
Wolfe , Mrs . Mae Spencer, Mrs . _.
Chester Counc il . A girt was Qpal Hollon, Mrs. Mary
also presented to Mrs. Dor othv Sh owalter , Mrs . Charlotte
Ritchie , the new deputy , by Grant, Mrs. Doris Gruese r,
Mrs. Marcia Karr.
Mrs. Mable .Van Meter, Mrs.
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Members sa ri g
Happ y Zona Biggs, Mr s. Erma
Birthday" to Mrs. Ada Morris Cleland, Mrs. Dcris Koenig,
and a gift was presented to her Mrs . Elizabeth Wi.c kham, Mrs.
after all of those honored had Dor othy Myers, Mrs. Leona
been escorted to the altar by H ens ley, Mrs.
Elizabeth
the fla gbearers.
Hayes, Mrs . Ada Van Meter,
One candidate, Mrs. Sha ron Mrs . Zelda Weber, Mrs. Mary
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coun cil . Mrs. Ada Bissell wa; Rid enour , . Mrs. Margaret
KENT, Ohi o ( UPl 1 _ For- recognized £or being an eight Tuttle, Mrs . Hattie Frederic k,
mer Alaskan Democratic Sen . gall ondonoratthebloodmobile Mrs . Ada Neutzling, Mrs .
Ernest Gruenin g s aid the last Mon day . A silent auction Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Letha Wood,
Senate could be expected to was held by the good-&lt;Jf·tlle· Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs. Sadie.
mpke a serious inyest_igation. -.
~. Trussell,·
Mrs.
Go1die
Frederick, Mrs. Betty Roush,
. into Vice Preside'n tiafn.ominee
Gerald Ford "after for mer
Mrs . Dorothy Laws on and
guests, Mrs. Margaret Stacey,
Vice President Spiro Agnew
DAUGHTER BORN
deputy of the Golden Gleem .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Was found out to be a common
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. - Council, Marietta .
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night at Kent State University daughter, Billie Lov e, Oct. 6 at
he belived Ford to bQ nothi11 g Pleasant Valley Hospital. The ·
more than a rubber sta mp new arrival , weighing 6lbs., !3
replica fm· Nixon.
ozs. ha s two brothers and three
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'There was such a festive air sis~ers , Tom , Katrina , Kim, .
during the nomination an- Randy and Andrea. G•·andnouncement that it looks as if it parents a re Mr. and Mrs . G. S.
will be s mooth rolling, " McKinn ey, Middl e port and
Gruening said, commenting on Mrs. Flora McKinney , Point
OCTOBER 20 TQ NOVEMBER 24, 7:30 P.M.
the Senate's consideration of Pleasant, is -th e greatFord.
grandmother.
CHESTER .
Chester
Co un cil 323, ·Daughte r s of
America, re ceived a n excellent
rating at the annua l inspection
conduct.ed Tuesday night b¥
Mrs. Fae ·Hoselton, Distric-t 13
deputy .
Mrs . Mary K. Holter ,
co un cil or , presided at the
meeting attended by 34
members and two guests . It
was reported that Mrs. Mary .
Hayes is ill. Mrs. Nara Hartman 5;e nt thanks ·to Lhose who ·
se nt cards to her during her
recent hospitali za tion .
Frien dshi p night was an-

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PLAN PARTY
There will be a Halloween
par\y in the basement of the
Long Bottom United Methodist
Church for children of the Long
Bottom area Tuesday, Oct. 30,
6:30 to 7:30' p.m . Anyone• Marvin Kelly, Erwin .' Mich:1el
wishing to donate wrapped
candy or money £or the party is
asked to contac t Phyllis
Larkins at 985-3577 or Sue
Hayman at 985-3509.
CHESTER - J ohn Riebel, cernin g this from Dr. Roger M.
s uperintenden t of the Eastern Gave, division commissi oner.
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Local School District, speaking
As lor available anc vacant
OMITTED ;'.
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Suzie Samuels, a freslunan, PTA Monda y night, noted that Mrs. Th omas said that none
was unintentionally omitted three men ar e seeking the two are sui table or adequate to rill
£rom the honor r oll o£ Meigs positions on 'the Eastern Board t h~ requirements of the
High School, officials report. of Education.
mentally retarded.
Th e can didates are Or is
The PTA we nt on record as
Smith , in c umb ent - boa r d. endors\_ng the .. bond iss ue
member: Dorsel Larkins and ' ;!oll bwing' Mrs . ThOilla~:,. t alk .
Rufus Cline . Rie bel rep orted
Mrs. · Ro bert 'Elberfeld
that l. 0 . McCoy while JJOt a opened the meeting with the
candidate £or re-election to the pledge to the £la g, · an d
Eastern Board is a candidate Elberfeld read a poem titled ,
for the Meigs Courty Board of ''The Child's Appeal.' '
· Education .
Plans .lor the Halloween
Also speaking at the m eeting carnival Saturday, 'o ct. 27,
was Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, were made. A jitney supper
administrator . of the Meigs will be held £rom 5 to 7 p .m .
Commun ity School. 'Mrs . followed by the ca rnival. Mrs.
Th"omas spoke on the one-half · J ean Spencer is chairwoman of
4.
mill bond issue to be voted on in the carnival.
Remember When you ha d
the November election . She
The unit vo ted to increase the
to slt all day under the old
said
that
this
bond
issue,
to
run
PTA
dues to 75 cents a person.
fashioned permanent w~ve
20 years, would provide the
Playground equipment was
machine. So hot and un·
.comfortable it was rea lly a . countY's hal£ of the runds discussed and it was noted that
·chore to get ·your hair
needed to construct a school students are enjoying the n,ew
curled. And even when the
building for the retard ed arm stretcher which the PTA
hot wave machine became
children and adults.
recently purchased .
popular, it was still an
Matching
funds,
s he
Room count was· cond ucted
uncomfortable ordeal: But
reported , have been' assured by and won by th e fir st gr ade with
now that is aiJ '· cha.nged .
the Department of Mental the combined third and fourth
You can n-ow ·get a cold
wave permanent, sit in an
Health,and _Mental Retardation grade class coining to second.
-air conditioned salon. and
and she read a letter con•
Open house will be observed
·ev.en have your hair _Qryed
at the November meeting.
·by air condi t ioned dryer s.
Refreshmen ts were served
Ah! ... What luxury in th is
by
the second grade mothers.
modern age.
SEEK
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For your ne)!:t permanent
HUNTINGTON ..:. The Tri•
call on us and enioy the
comforts
of
modern
State Area Boy Scout Colmcil is
progress,, while havi!)g
see kin g c ~ean , used sco.u i
your hair made to look
NEW PROJECT
uniforms, complete or in parts,
'lovelier . ·
MlDQLETO\YN,
Ohio (UP! )
to establis h a clothes closet for
___; Armco Steel Corp. anar ea scouts. Anyone having
noun
ced plans Thursnay for a
such · un i£orms should · drop
$95 million project to con- .
them off at the seoul o££ice
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1122 Third Ave., Huntington , or
21i E . SECOND ST.
op~rations here and phase out
POMEROY . OHIO
call 523-3408 £or arrangement
the . operations·. in HOuston ,
PH9N E 992-7606 ,,.
or possible pickup .
Tex ., and New Miami, Ohio.
The ne w plant, expected to
be in operation by the third
quarter or 1976, was to have
two batteries or 58 coke ovens
each, supplemental handling
systems and a new by-products
plants.

Hair

Athens, will be · the guest
speak~r ,i and will presen t color
lilm on the U. S. Philadelphia
Mint, and and the recent
collector's nati"onal convention
at Boston, Mass. A coin auction ·
w11l follow the~1ee tmg, and
rerreshmenls w1ll be served. _
. A:ll mterested citizens are
mvated to attend, as new
memberships are
being
so li cited, to obtam 100 members. At prese nt club members
total 61, -w1lh many area
colle c tor s unawar e of the
·organization 's prese nt active
operation in Meigs Co unty.

the couple
were MI SS SUSie Jeffers,
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'-. · P9meroy, Mi cha el Gress,
Miss Brenda Sue Van Meter , Pomeroy , in the _prese nce of Colu mbus, ~ broth er of :the
groom.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the immediate fam ilies.
Leonard E. Van Meter;
The Rev. F'r . Bernard
The bride is a student at
Pomeroy, and Mark Patrick Kra jcovic officiated at the Meigs High School. Gress
Gress, son of Mr . and Mrs . ceremony which took place at graduated £rom Meigs High
Schoo l in 1971 and is a student
Richard Gress, Middlep ort, u'35 p.m ., Sept. 29.
exchanged wedding vows in a
· The bride wore a gown at Ohio University where he is
double rin g_ceremony at the fashioned wilh an empire waist majorin g . in
business
Sal'fed
Hearl
Churc h . and a square lace neckline. She - m~nage ment.

Less than fi ve years ago, the
Middleport Church of Christ

Superintendent speaks

The Qh-Kan Coin Club will
conduct a regular business
· meetin g Monday evening in the
meeting
rooms
of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Elec tric Company, Mill St.,
Middleport. A social hour and .
trading session starting at 7 .
p.m . precedes the meeting, and
out-of-town coin dealers will be
present to buy , sell, and trade
collecting material. .
Je££rey Whi te, president of
th e Hocking Valley Coin Club
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RACINE - A ,large crowd
enjoyed the Family Night
dinner Saturday evening
preceding the quarterly
business meeting at the First
Baptist Church.
Rev. Walter Bikacsan and
Frank Cleland presented gifts
frOm the church to Ro~rt
Beegle, Martin Wilcoxen,
Gerald Hendricks and Buddy
Hendricks. These gifts . were in
appreciation of the work they
have done in building a new
garage at Baptist parsonage.

FRIDAY ..
REVIVAL AT Dexter Church
of Christ, 7:31) p .m ., Friday,
Saturday, Sunday . Public
invited.
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"REACH OUT for Life"
evangelistic service with topic,
''Planet in Rebellion " 7:30
p.m . at Seventh Day Adventist
Chur ch , Mulberry Heig hts ,

Pomeroy . Special

Business meeting opened

music,

spea ker Philip Follett. Public
invited.
HARRISONVILLE
Lodge
411, F&amp;AM, will meet in special
session at 2 p.m. to confer third
degree · on three ca ndidates.
Refreshments following.
SUNDAY
''ONE GIANT Step" the
topic of a " Reach Out for Life"
service, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy
· Adventist Chllrc~ with Philip
. Follett sped!ilg . Special
music , public invited.
HYMN SING , 2 p .m ., Mt.
Hennon U.B. Church, Chester,
with male quartet, ladies trio
and Tiny Trio with .1.. B. !rpm
Biscoe Rur Baptist . Church,
Vienna, W. Va.; to be featured .
COUNTY WIDE prayer
meeting at Pomeroy Nazarene,
Church Sur day , 2 p .m . Class
leader Glen Bissell.
SEVEN NIGHTS for Christ
now through Sunday , 7: 30
nightly at Southern High
School in Racine. Rev. William
DeMoss guest speaker; public
invited. COUNTY -WIDE
prayer
meeting, Pomeroy Church of

the Nazarene, corner of Union
and Mulberry, 2 p.m. with Glen
Bissell as leader.
MONDAY
REVIVAL each evening,
through Oct. 28 at Danville
Wesleyan Church with the Rev.
E . E . Leadingham speaking at
7:30 each evening. Special
singing ; public invited.

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Cleland was eleele&lt;! as the new
· president. Plans were made to
form ·a fellowship of men
Rac_ine. First meeting will be .
with prayer. John !hie, Nov . 20.
moderator .
appointed a
A social hour was enjoyed
nominating committee : Mrs. .and refreshments were serv~
Ralph Badgley, Frank Cleland,
to the 43 men present.
Mrs. Robert Beegle, Buddy
Hendricks, Mrs. Rod Grimm.
A visitation program was
planne!) beginning Oct. 15.
The art of w.a(:1ous
Evangelistic services will be
giving, .. hy
held Nov . II to Nov. !8.
Rev. Walter Bikacsan and
men of First Baptist Church,
Racine, were hosts to Men's
Fellows hip o£ Rio Grande
Association . Rev. Lou Echols,
Marietta, was a guest. Frank

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Bruce Templeton , baritone and sometimes lead singer from
Tornado, W. Va., and a freshman at KCC ; Rick Ranson,
tenor, who is from St. Albans and is a graduate of KCC. On
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Steve Clark. Lucas is the evangelist for the team a nd is from
l&gt;' reetown, lnd . He is a graduate of KCC and has been
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Christian College will be at the Zion Church or Christ Sunday .
The group will be at the 9:30a .m . service _and will have the
program during an afternoon youth rally. The traveling
group which was organized in January, 1970, will be present
also for the evening serv ice. The entire tea m travels each
weekend and during college vacations to preach and witness
for Christ. They use the theme Acts 14 ' 7. On the back row of
the piciure, l tor, are Steve Ranson, a sophomore at KCC,

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Burn mortgage
Gerlach, Tom Kelly, Chester
Erwin and Franklin Martin
brok e ground fo r an taking part.
Kelly was ma ste r of
educa tional wing , the cost of
ceremonies and there was
which wa s almost $100,000.
Sunday th e y burned the special music . by th e primary
departmen t under the direction
mortgage.
A r esun1e or the history of the o£ Mrs . Dor othy Roa ch,
building ·was given by Don superintendent. The children
Erwin wjth Wilbur Theobald · sa ng " J esus Loves Me, " and
telling about the financing.
" For God So Loved the Worlct."
Recognized were the memorial
Congregati onal Songs were
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gifts from Fred Shiflet, Homer
Cook , Hen r y Swi£1, Bertie " Praise God fr om Wh om All
Watts and Mrs. Helen Brad- Blessings Flow." David Cole
ford , who was. .prim a r y had the benediction.
Serving on the mortgage
superintendent £or . over 40
years and who had worked burnin g se rvi ce co mmi t tee
towards the construction· of a · were Mrs . Beulah Roush, Mrs,
.new building tor the children. Rose Reynolds, M•·s. Alice
Th e mortgage burning Robeson, Mrs. Mar\ ha Childs,
cer emony was a Ca ndlelight Mrs. Clyda Allensworth and
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A group of persons interested a Chapter in our local area, the
in starting a Parents Without Mason-Gallia-Meigs
County
Partners Chapter in tile Tri- atea . Officers, pro-tem, have
County area, met at the home been elected . Erewanna
of Mrs. Doris Fitzsimmons . Plants, 2215 Je££erson Ave.,
Oc t. 12. There were visiting Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1 has
members of the Hurtington been elected president. Fifteen
Chapter who came to help in members are needed to
the formation of the local charter a chapter. The dues to
chapter. Mike Shaw, a prac- the International Organization
ticing attorney ill Point for a year of $5.50, ·and any
Pleasant, was guest speaker additional dues necessary to
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carry the finances of local
Parents Without Partners is chapter, are set by them. A
an international qrganization, chartered chapter entitles its
devoted to the welfare. and members to receive the
interests of single parents and Parents Without Partners
their children. The purposes of Magazine.
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with the many probiems and home of Erewanna Plants, at
dilemmas that must be raced in 2215 Jefferson Ave., Pt. .
a single parent home .
Pleasant, at 8 p.m. All inAny person who is a single terested· persons are urged to
parent as the result or death , attend. Mrs . June Lee,
diorce , separation or never Voca tiona! Guidance Counmarried, is eligible . The ·selor at the Mason County
foundation is being laid to foi-m Vocational School, will be our
guest speaker .

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Hanell was sentenc.ed to li£e

was the ~uesL speaker.
Members were reminded to
bring 'birthday gifts for a
patient in Lakin State Hospital
to their November meeting,
and also to bring their
" Blessing CUps".
Bonnie Fields and Sue Erwin
will serve as hostesses for the
November meeting.
The program was presented
by Orpha Fields and Delores
Taylor. Program II was given
on the American Indian in a
" Whi te Man 's WOrld'', The
objectives are to r eview the
history of the American Indian
.for a better understanding of
his predicament in the white
man 's world ; to review the
social heritage of the Indian
and realize that both sides
must make many adjustments
if a satisfactory or successful
working together is achieved i
to learn what the Church of
God is doing and can do for the
Indian. In closing, ~lores
Taylor read scripture taken
from Romans and Galatians.
She also read " An Indian's
Prayer " 1 and the · Indian 's
version o£ Psalm 23. Circle
prayer was led by Sarah Gibbs.
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The
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the New Haven First Church of
God held \Is Octoljer meeting in
the Missipnary Building with
Eleanor Davis and Viola Roush
serving as hostesses. The room
was decorated using the
Halloween theme. Fall flower
arrangements were used
throughout the room .
Tbe meeting was called to
order by the president, Orpha
Fields. The members sang
'~ ReScue the" Perishing ".
Delores Taylor led . in prayer .
The secretary's report was
given by E leanor Davis. Faye
Ca rpenter gave the treasurer's
report. Stewardship Director,
Becky Reed , received Penny-aDay calendars. Publications
Director, Rena Johnson,
distributed the " Missions"
magazine.
Delores Taylor, spiritual life
director, reported that tbe six
weeks Group Bible Study on
the Lire and,, 'l'eacliings had
been completea, The members
will begin again arter the £irs!
or the year .
Finance Director, Anna
Johnson, took orders £or items
to be sold as a money-making
project. It was also reported
that handcream was still for
sale . Pansy Fry reported on
the silverware that had been
lost in shipment. ll was announced~ that an executive
committee meeting would be
held Monday beginning at 7
p.m.
The president gave a report
on the State. WMS Board
Meeting and the State Prayer
Retreat that she attended at
Cedar Lakes near Ripley on
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5
· and 6. The Rev. Mrs . j.,illie
McC utcheon, Newton Falls,

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nounce d for Nov. 2 at the ord ~r commi ttee . RefreshBelpre Lions Club with .a ments of sand)"iches and pie
potluc_k dinner a t 6:15 p .m . and were served by the hostess
the meeting ~t 7.:.10 p.m.
committee.
Gills were presented to M~·s.
Attendin g bes ides those
Hos·clton and Mrs. Erma named wete Mrs. Goldie
Clelond, retiring deP,uty
Wolfe , Mrs . Mae Spencer, Mrs . _.
Chester Counc il . A girt was Qpal Hollon, Mrs. Mary
also presented to Mrs. Dor othv Sh owalter , Mrs . Charlotte
Ritchie , the new deputy , by Grant, Mrs. Doris Gruese r,
Mrs. Marcia Karr.
Mrs. Mable .Van Meter, Mrs.
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Members sa ri g
Happ y Zona Biggs, Mr s. Erma
Birthday" to Mrs. Ada Morris Cleland, Mrs. Dcris Koenig,
and a gift was presented to her Mrs . Elizabeth Wi.c kham, Mrs.
after all of those honored had Dor othy Myers, Mrs. Leona
been escorted to the altar by H ens ley, Mrs.
Elizabeth
the fla gbearers.
Hayes, Mrs . Ada Van Meter,
One candidate, Mrs. Sha ron Mrs . Zelda Weber, Mrs. Mary
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coun cil . Mrs. Ada Bissell wa; Rid enour , . Mrs. Margaret
KENT, Ohi o ( UPl 1 _ For- recognized £or being an eight Tuttle, Mrs . Hattie Frederic k,
mer Alaskan Democratic Sen . gall ondonoratthebloodmobile Mrs . Ada Neutzling, Mrs .
Ernest Gruenin g s aid the last Mon day . A silent auction Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Letha Wood,
Senate could be expected to was held by the good-&lt;Jf·tlle· Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs. Sadie.
mpke a serious inyest_igation. -.
~. Trussell,·
Mrs.
Go1die
Frederick, Mrs. Betty Roush,
. into Vice Preside'n tiafn.ominee
Gerald Ford "after for mer
Mrs . Dorothy Laws on and
guests, Mrs. Margaret Stacey,
Vice President Spiro Agnew
DAUGHTER BORN
deputy of the Golden Gleem .
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Was found out to be a common
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. - Council, Marietta .
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Gruenin g said ThursdeY announcing the bir th of their . , ................................
night at Kent State University daughter, Billie Lov e, Oct. 6 at
he belived Ford to bQ nothi11 g Pleasant Valley Hospital. The ·
more than a rubber sta mp new arrival , weighing 6lbs., !3
replica fm· Nixon.
ozs. ha s two brothers and three
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'There was such a festive air sis~ers , Tom , Katrina , Kim, .
during the nomination an- Randy and Andrea. G•·andnouncement that it looks as if it parents a re Mr. and Mrs . G. S.
will be s mooth rolling, " McKinn ey, Middl e port and
Gruening said, commenting on Mrs. Flora McKinney , Point
OCTOBER 20 TQ NOVEMBER 24, 7:30 P.M.
the Senate's consideration of Pleasant, is -th e greatFord.
grandmother.
CHESTER .
Chester
Co un cil 323, ·Daughte r s of
America, re ceived a n excellent
rating at the annua l inspection
conduct.ed Tuesday night b¥
Mrs. Fae ·Hoselton, Distric-t 13
deputy .
Mrs . Mary K. Holter ,
co un cil or , presided at the
meeting attended by 34
members and two guests . It
was reported that Mrs. Mary .
Hayes is ill. Mrs. Nara Hartman 5;e nt thanks ·to Lhose who ·
se nt cards to her during her
recent hospitali za tion .
Frien dshi p night was an-

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PLAN PARTY
There will be a Halloween
par\y in the basement of the
Long Bottom United Methodist
Church for children of the Long
Bottom area Tuesday, Oct. 30,
6:30 to 7:30' p.m . Anyone• Marvin Kelly, Erwin .' Mich:1el
wishing to donate wrapped
candy or money £or the party is
asked to contac t Phyllis
Larkins at 985-3577 or Sue
Hayman at 985-3509.
CHESTER - J ohn Riebel, cernin g this from Dr. Roger M.
s uperintenden t of the Eastern Gave, division commissi oner.
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Local School District, speaking
As lor available anc vacant
OMITTED ;'.
at a mee ting of the Cheste r school bUildings in the county,
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Suzie Samuels, a freslunan, PTA Monda y night, noted that Mrs. Th omas said that none
was unintentionally omitted three men ar e seeking the two are sui table or adequate to rill
£rom the honor r oll o£ Meigs positions on 'the Eastern Board t h~ requirements of the
High School, officials report. of Education.
mentally retarded.
Th e can didates are Or is
The PTA we nt on record as
Smith , in c umb ent - boa r d. endors\_ng the .. bond iss ue
member: Dorsel Larkins and ' ;!oll bwing' Mrs . ThOilla~:,. t alk .
Rufus Cline . Rie bel rep orted
Mrs. · Ro bert 'Elberfeld
that l. 0 . McCoy while JJOt a opened the meeting with the
candidate £or re-election to the pledge to the £la g, · an d
Eastern Board is a candidate Elberfeld read a poem titled ,
for the Meigs Courty Board of ''The Child's Appeal.' '
· Education .
Plans .lor the Halloween
Also speaking at the m eeting carnival Saturday, 'o ct. 27,
was Mrs. Jeanette Thomas, were made. A jitney supper
administrator . of the Meigs will be held £rom 5 to 7 p .m .
Commun ity School. 'Mrs . followed by the ca rnival. Mrs.
Th"omas spoke on the one-half · J ean Spencer is chairwoman of
4.
mill bond issue to be voted on in the carnival.
Remember When you ha d
the November election . She
The unit vo ted to increase the
to slt all day under the old
said
that
this
bond
issue,
to
run
PTA
dues to 75 cents a person.
fashioned permanent w~ve
20 years, would provide the
Playground equipment was
machine. So hot and un·
.comfortable it was rea lly a . countY's hal£ of the runds discussed and it was noted that
·chore to get ·your hair
needed to construct a school students are enjoying the n,ew
curled. And even when the
building for the retard ed arm stretcher which the PTA
hot wave machine became
children and adults.
recently purchased .
popular, it was still an
Matching
funds,
s he
Room count was· cond ucted
uncomfortable ordeal: But
reported , have been' assured by and won by th e fir st gr ade with
now that is aiJ '· cha.nged .
the Department of Mental the combined third and fourth
You can n-ow ·get a cold
wave permanent, sit in an
Health,and _Mental Retardation grade class coining to second.
-air conditioned salon. and
and she read a letter con•
Open house will be observed
·ev.en have your hair _Qryed
at the November meeting.
·by air condi t ioned dryer s.
Refreshmen ts were served
Ah! ... What luxury in th is
by
the second grade mothers.
modern age.
SEEK
UNIFORMS
For your ne)!:t permanent
HUNTINGTON ..:. The Tri•
call on us and enioy the
comforts
of
modern
State Area Boy Scout Colmcil is
progress,, while havi!)g
see kin g c ~ean , used sco.u i
your hair made to look
NEW PROJECT
uniforms, complete or in parts,
'lovelier . ·
MlDQLETO\YN,
Ohio (UP! )
to establis h a clothes closet for
___; Armco Steel Corp. anar ea scouts. Anyone having
noun
ced plans Thursnay for a
such · un i£orms should · drop
$95 million project to con- .
them off at the seoul o££ice
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1122 Third Ave., Huntington , or
21i E . SECOND ST.
op~rations here and phase out
POMEROY . OHIO
call 523-3408 £or arrangement
the . operations·. in HOuston ,
PH9N E 992-7606 ,,.
or possible pickup .
Tex ., and New Miami, Ohio.
The ne w plant, expected to
be in operation by the third
quarter or 1976, was to have
two batteries or 58 coke ovens
each, supplemental handling
systems and a new by-products
plants.

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Athens, will be · the guest
speak~r ,i and will presen t color
lilm on the U. S. Philadelphia
Mint, and and the recent
collector's nati"onal convention
at Boston, Mass. A coin auction ·
w11l follow the~1ee tmg, and
rerreshmenls w1ll be served. _
. A:ll mterested citizens are
mvated to attend, as new
memberships are
being
so li cited, to obtam 100 members. At prese nt club members
total 61, -w1lh many area
colle c tor s unawar e of the
·organization 's prese nt active
operation in Meigs Co unty.

the couple
were MI SS SUSie Jeffers,
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Miss Brenda Sue Van Meter , Pomeroy , in the _prese nce of Colu mbus, ~ broth er of :the
groom.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the immediate fam ilies.
Leonard E. Van Meter;
The Rev. F'r . Bernard
The bride is a student at
Pomeroy, and Mark Patrick Kra jcovic officiated at the Meigs High School. Gress
Gress, son of Mr . and Mrs . ceremony which took place at graduated £rom Meigs High
Schoo l in 1971 and is a student
Richard Gress, Middlep ort, u'35 p.m ., Sept. 29.
exchanged wedding vows in a
· The bride wore a gown at Ohio University where he is
double rin g_ceremony at the fashioned wilh an empire waist majorin g . in
business
Sal'fed
Hearl
Churc h . and a square lace neckline. She - m~nage ment.

Less than fi ve years ago, the
Middleport Church of Christ

Superintendent speaks

The Qh-Kan Coin Club will
conduct a regular business
· meetin g Monday evening in the
meeting
rooms
of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Elec tric Company, Mill St.,
Middleport. A social hour and .
trading session starting at 7 .
p.m . precedes the meeting, and
out-of-town coin dealers will be
present to buy , sell, and trade
collecting material. .
Je££rey Whi te, president of
th e Hocking Valley Coin Club
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Su p! Ct u r ch se t oot
9 IS a m worsh p IO 7J a n
youth Cl101r rehe~rsat Monday
8 JO p m
Mr s Marv n Bu rl
d i re c tor
sen or
cho r
ceh"'arsat 7 -:\0 p m
Thurs.
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POMEROY CHURCH OF
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Rev
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10 JO a m
even nQ
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POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURCH
H:Hr .. on v l i e
~O?Id
Rev
0 U&lt;'ll Manley Pastor Ht; r\'
Eb n
Sundl!Y Sch oo l Su pt
~u
day Sc hool 9 30 a m
[v('' nq wo r sh p 7 30 p m
Pr '1yer J td Prase serv ce
T 1 u r sday 7 30 p m
NEASE
SE TTLEMENT
C HAP EL
No.n
de r om nat onal
Geo r ge S
0 ter Pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10
a 1 W orsh p Se rv ce 11 a m
Svnday nigh t se nt ces 7 30
p ll
Wednesd ay Prayer
nC&gt;e t ng 7 30 p m
Everyone
w e lcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HRIST 100 W
Ma n St
L or e T Stephen s
eva g e l s f phon e Y91 78 56
C on se rvat ve
10n
n slr umcn ta l Su nday wor st p
10 a 1
0 bl c study 11 am
wor~h p
6 p n
Wed n esd ay
B bl e ~ l udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
tnon
dc non nat ona l l
Langsv11le
De)(t er Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday school
10 a n
even ng worsh p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet.ng
TuesQay
7 30 p m
youth
gro up Fr day 7 30 p m
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GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth
pastor
: ~ urch serv1ces lO 30 am
Holy Commun on on Sept 9th
.. Beg1nn1ng Se pt
9 churt'tt
school 10 30 a m for nursery
t~roug h age 12
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CHURCH OF
~,..RIST ~ Mr Hoyt Alt en Jr
j;iastor 8 ble Schoo L. 9 30 am
worsh p 10 30 adult worsh1p
serv ce and young peoples
Meettnq both 7 30 p m Sun
Qay Wednesday c:omb ned
1} 1ble
s tudy
and
prayer
neetmg 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En\o'oy Ra y w W n ng o tt ccr
n cha rge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi ne ss m ee t ng 10 30 a m
Sunday Sc hool Young P eop le s
t.:eg on 7 p m Thur sday I to 3
p m
L ad es Hom e Le agoo: "Y
p m Prep classes
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sycamore
Sts Pomeroy the Rev Jose ph
Will GalliPOlis supply pastor
Sunday School 9 15
10 15
morning worsh p new hour of
lO 45 unt I further not ce

the sermonette
What IS SCRIPTURAL church orgamzahon•
r
ThiS lS a subJect which must be discussed on two levels
, First flle UNIVERSAL or WORLD-WIDE level Umversal
-church orgaruzation mcludes the totahty of flle saved ones m aU
parts of flle world It was to fll1s orgamzat10n that msp1red
writers referred m such passages as Matt 16 18 I Tun 3 15
Eph 3 10 II In fllese and m other such uses of the word
church, no parllcular local church •s under cons1derat10n, but
flle entire body of the saved over which God 1s flle all m all
((See I Cor 15 20) ChriSt IS the only head of th1s body, and must
have preemmence m everything pertammg to It (Col I 18
-Matt 28 18-20 ) H thought of as an army He Is the captam ( Heb
~10) When C&lt;Jns•dered as a kmgdom He 1s the King (I Tini
6 15) However m the wuversal church ChriSt gave g•fts unto
men fllrough whom He revealed fllelaw of flle church (Eph 4 II
12) Apostles were named as ambassadors to represent the
1\iJ!g (2 Cor 5 20, Eph 6 20 Matt 18 18) and to act as flle
judiciary m flle krngdom (Matt 19 28 Acts 15) PROPHETS
who are divmely conumsswned and mspU"ed person(s)
(Bagster, p 354), were set m the church (I Cor 12 28) to reveal
flle Kings will and perfect or complete law (James 1 25), Unto
edificati011, exhortatiOn and comfort (I Cor 14 3)
It IS well to remember that each and every UNIVERSAL
FUNCTIONARY m flle church then IS as actiVe and unportant m
flle church today as ever' They do not functiOn personally (m the
flesh) as they did m flle mfancy of the church but through that
which they s3ld and did (see Matt 19 28 I Cor II I Phil 4 9)
ThiS IS a vital truth that IS miSSed by those who mistakenly thmk
these functi011ar1es must have earthly successors
ChriSt gave the umversal church no earthly orgaruzation
hence no rrussion to meet or duty to do as a functwnBI entity Its
organization begms and ends With Christ as flle UNIVERSAL
HEAD' The church umversal therefore IS not an eccleslasticlll
hierarchy over which fallible men sit as d1ctatmg overlords or
recelVlng and d1sbursmg ageqts Any effort on any scale
. (regardless of how well mtenhoned) to acllvate the umversal
church through a single agency IS but a p1ttmg of the wi.sdom
li)Jillagamst flle mfalhblewiSdom of God (I Cor 3 19)
In a future article we shall diScuss flle other usage of L
organiZation of the church the UlCAL CHURCH conslStmg
flle saved m any giVen geographical locality such as the
cfturchofGodatCormfll"(!Cor 1 2) orPhihpp1(Phil 1 I )

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-News Notes

-:;;: BY CLARIQ:: ALLEN
~he Ladies Amnhary of the
VolWiteer fire department met
Wednesday evenmg at the fire
house President Jnzy Newell
was m charge of the meetmg
Mmu tes of the prevwus
meeting was read by Betty
Newell secretary and the
treasurers report was read by
Erma Cleland A card of
thilnks from Opal Hollon was
l'efld Reports of committees
were given and flle Ways and
Means corrumttee have all
occasion cards and Christmas
catds for sale Roll call was
8J$wered by Enna Cleland
Be,tty Newell Clara Conroy
lnzy Newell Margaret Chnsty
Gmce Gumpf, Marcia Keller
and Clarice Allen
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Hollan
lock! and Roger Bissell Long
Bottom recently attended the
fWieral service of their sister
m,law and aWit Mrs Arthur
Singer m Toledo They also
VL!1ited bnefly 1n Sandusky
Wlfll Mrs Hollan's daughter
Betty, and granddaughter
CbSrlotte, b&lt;lth havmg been
JUSt d!scharged from the

Loren T Stephens
havmg been called here by the
death of her grandfather
Lloyd Summerfield
Mr James Kimes Tad and
Tammy Sharon Roach, all of
Cleveland Mrs Paw Kimes
Miss Sharon Ann Herhhy
Sandusky Mr Arthur Smger
and daughter, Sylvia Reiber,
Toledo were here for the
fWieral of Mrs Iva Smger and
viSited with Mr and Mrs
Roscoe Hollon
Mr and Mrs Wilham McCUlloch, Cohunbus spent a day
with Mr and Mrs Charles
Woode
DenniS EIChmger, students
at Ohw Stale spent the
weekend with Mrs Opal
E1chmger and family
Mr and Mrs Ke1 th Ridenour
are annoWicmg flle bU"th of a
son at St Joseph Hospital m
Parkersbur'g on Oct IO The
baby has been named Matthew
Scott They also have a son
Floyd
Mr and Mrs Arfllur Barr,
Middleport called on Mr and
Mrs Roscoe Hollon Saturday

evemng
Mrs Henry Hall Tom Hall
Mike Hall and Mrs Don Stotts,
Zanesville were here for the
funeral of their nephew and
cousm Robert Will

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ll!r and Mrs Perry Smger BEATY ASKED TO RETURN
Toledo, attended the fWieral of
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) flleir grandmother, Mrs Iva The Utah Stars of the
Singer, and were overnight American Basketball
gudats of Mrs Opal Hollan
AssociatiOll Wednesday asked
Mr and Mrs Charles Laf Zelmo Beaty to return to flle
rerre and daughter, Les1a, club and end hts holdout
Mrs Efllel Coopef, all of
The 10-year all-pro center
Parkersburg and Mr and Mrs
had been boycottmg flle club,
&amp;on Holl011 called on Mr asking for a new two-year,
jnd Mrs Roscoe Hollan $500 000 contract
~Y afternoon
Vmce Boryla Stars' preS!·
D D Clelland, Colwnbus, dent in a letter to Beaty, said,
WU I recent VISitOr of Denzel
We welcome you back to the
Oeland
team We re confident you are
Mn Larry Roush and willmg and able to play and we
dUIKhler, Jean Ann, Wmter 1 trust your play will be C&lt;Jn
Raftll, Fla , spent a few days Sistent with your prwr per
wllh Mrs Jean Sullllllerfield, forma nee

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Chnsttan Un1on ~
Lawrence Man le y
pa sto r
Mr s Russe l l Young Su nday
Sc hool Supt Su nday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Ev en ng worsh p
7 30
Wednesd ay
pray e r
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pa s tor
Sunday sc hool 9 45 a m
mo rn ng worsh p
11 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 P m
Prayer meet ng Tu esday 7 30
p rn
Young peopl es m eet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD
Ber tha KIngrey
subs ! lute pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m
worsh p
serv ce 7 p m Su nday Pr ayer
n ~e et ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - N ear Long Bot
tom Es t 1 Harl pastor Roy
B rown
as~ ~tan!
pastor
Sund ay sc hool 10 a m Chur c h
7 30
p m
ea c h
Su nday
even ng prayer meef ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e
F&lt;ev Wlll1am Kn1ltel pastor
Ro na ld Dugan Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages
evrm ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B bl e study Wednesday 7 30
p m vouth se rv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWill BAPTIST Corn er Ash and Pl um
M d
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Noel
Herrman
pa s to r
Saturday even ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool
10 am
Su nday evenmg
worsh p 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M d
dlcport corner of S xth and
Pa 1 er Stree ts Re" Charles
s mons
pastor
Danny
ThompsOn
Sunday Sc hool
Super ntendent
Sunday
church sc hool for everyone
9 15 a m
Morn ng wor sh p
10 15 am
Even ng serv 1ces
7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer
st-rv ce 7 JO p m Extra you ttl
ac hv t es on S unda~ 5 p m
for a l l youth up to s xth grad e
6 JO for 1un 1or and sen or h gh
stud ents
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddteport 5th and Ma n
Rau m Moyer pastor Michael
Ger lach Sunday School sup!
8 b le Sc hool
9 30 am
mor n ng wonh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer se r 11 ce 7 p m
Wed
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MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Tf1oma s E Weav"'r pastor
F o yd Carson Sunday school
er ntenden t Sunday school
am
morn ng worsh p
"1
Su nday evangel st c
ng
7 30 p m
prayer
ng weonesday 1 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second
Ave
M ddleport
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 am
worshiP ser
v ce 11 am worsh p ser\o'ICe
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30

THE
UNITED
PA:ES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Dwight
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School
9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fullz
Supt
Mornmg
Worsh p 10 JO a m
SYRACUSE Morning
Worsh p
9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVEPARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
RobertT Bumgarner
Dtrec tor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worst11p 9
am
Church School 10 am
FLATWOODS - Worst:itp 11
a m
Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor shp
10 30 a m
Cl'lurch School 9 15
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRING~
Worship
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF6 30pm
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshtp 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
UMY F7 pm
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
a rn
Church School 10 a m
UMY F 7 p m
SALEM CENTI!R Wor
sh p 9 a m
Church Sc hool 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTE!: R
Rev R•chard E Jarv•s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
am Church Schoo l 9 50 am
WSCS 1st tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

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MINERSVILLE - Warsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
IDorcasJ
Worsh p 9 30 a m
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worship
11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church Schoot 10 a m
APPLE GROVE- WorShiP
7 30 p m f rst and lh rd Sun
days
Church school
9 30
a .n
prayer meet no
fir st
Wednesday 1 30 p m
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7 JO p m
Sund ays

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ch ur ch school 9 30

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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
P r tnc t nQ
0 a m
1 r st emu sec ond
r d1ys o l ear;;h T10 ttl lh rd
' , 1 fourth ~u r day s each
u It w or'l t p serv c:e "' 7 JO
p
W ed esday even1nq s at
1 u Prayer and 81ble Study
FIHST SO UTHERN BAP
TISl
16:i' Mulberry Ave
ron c roy
af t haled
w th
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the Re\1
Fred H II
p&lt;l~tor
H er she l McClure
Sunda y sc hool ~up!
Su nday
school
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
Su nday
evangel sl c meet ng 7 JO p m
Prayer mee-t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH &amp;APTIST
Co r ner Fou r th and Man
M ddleport Rev H enry Key
J r pastor Sunda y Sc hool 9 30
a n
Mr s E r v n Ba umgard
ner sup t
M orn n g wor Shi P
10 JS a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry C arnahan pres d ng
n n s h'~ r
Su nday B1ble lee
l u r e 9 30 a m
Wat chtower
st udy
10 30 am
Tu esday
B b le study 7 30 p m
Thur s
day m nt s try school
7 30
p n
se rv ce meet ng 6 JO
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PORTLAND
Wo r sh P 7 JO
p m Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 JO a m
SU TTON
Wor sh P 11 am
? 1(1 and j fh Su ndil ys Church
Sc hoo 10 an
WESLEYAN I Ra£1nel
wor5h p
11 a m
Ch ur c h
Se t oot 10 a
NORTH EAS T CLUS TER
R ev Robert Me ece
Re\1 St anley Brandum
JOPPA
Wor sh p 10 am
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 am
Prayer
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chu r ch
sc rv ccs
9 a m
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 45 a m Btble Study
every Th ursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh p 11 a m
Church Sc hool 10

am

ALFRED
Sunday school
9 15 a m
each
Sunday
preac h ng ar 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday W SCS 8 p m
on th rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE ...- Sunday
school 9 30 prea ch ng 7 JO
p m Sunday pray er meeting
7 JO p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
1 r st Thur sday ea c h month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
10 am
Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 a n
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorstJ 1p 9 a m
Church
Sc 100f 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder ck
su pt Se rv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f rst and
th rd Sundays of month~ by
Cl fford Smith 9 30 a
m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN ION
Darrel Doddr II
pa!'.tor
Svnday School
9 30
am.
Leonard G I more f r st
elde r
even ng se rv ce
7 30
p n
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The
'Rev Charles ~nd
pastor
s unday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
morn ng wor sh p
11 a m
Even ng serv ces Tu esday and
F r da v 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST Btble
stud y 9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 am
even ng
wor sh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
8 b le study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom StJnday School
10 a m with w Hard P gott
su p! Eva ngelist message each
Sunda y even ng 7 30 p m b)'
Elder Russel Cl ne m n1ster
of th e Apostol c Fa th B ble
Stud)' Wednesday 7 30 p m
STlVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sunday
sc hoo serv ce 10 a m
Prayer
mee t ng
Th ursday
7 p m
Sun day evenlflg serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy Harr sonv lie
Road Kenneth Eberts pastor
Paul M c Elroy Su nday Schoo l
Supt Sunday Schoo l 9 30 am
morn ng worsh p and corn
mun on
10 30 am
Sunday
even ng youth Chr stan en
d ea ver
6 30
WorshiP ser
v ces
Sund ay
7 30 p m
Wedn esday even ng prayer
meehng and B b le study 7 JO
p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
P ne Grove the Rev Ar th ur
Combs pa s tor Sunday school
9 30 a m
chu r ch servrces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
B ble School
9 JO
am
morn I'J9 worshiP 10 30
ani Sunday even ng Worsh p
Serv ce
1 30 p m
cho r
pra ct ce Su nday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
and 8 1ble Study Wednesday
7 JO p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Re\o' Freeland Norr s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Chur ch
se rv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
B ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh p to JO a m
Evemng worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d Week Se rv ce
Sunday School Sl,) penntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morr s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST bAPTIST Walter P B kacsan pas~or
Ronn e Salser S S Sup t
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh p 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble
Study 8 p m

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CH~ISTIAN
C HURCH
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U11 dilY Sch ool
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l;,v nd ay C\o'cn ng
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LE TART FALLS UNITED
6 H ETHRE N
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Norr1
pfl ~ lor
Floyd Norn s
s 1t
u d&lt;~y se t ool 9 ;)0 am
1 orn 1q se rmon
10 30 a m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
7 3U p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY G P
Sm1lh pastor Sunday School
10 a
Art hu r H enson Sup !
Morn nq Worsh p
II am
Young Peoples serv ce 7 p m
Even1ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wed n esday M1d week. Prayer
Se rv t.':e 1 30 p m
Youth
mee t ng 6 30 p m
Evenmg
wor sh p 1 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Her ber t Grate pas tor war
sh tp se r\1 ce 11 am and 7 30
p n
Sunday Su nday School
9 30 am
Rt c hard Barton
supt
Pr aye r meet ng
Wed
nc sday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Sm lh
m n1s te r Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
morn ng church 10 30
a m
Sunday evenmg serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce 8
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FREE
METHODIST Re\o' Robert
E BuciUey pa stor Will am
B a lev svpf
Su nday school
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
evenmg wor sh p
1 JO p m Wednesday Chr st an
You lh Cru sa de
6 30 p m
prayer meet ng
7 30 p m
Thursday cho r pra c t1ce
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CHRIST - Located at RUtland
on New Lima Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday Sc..hool $upt Sun day
sc hoot
10 30 a
worsh p
7 30 p m
B ble study Wed
nesday 7 JO p m
Saturday
n ght prayer service 7 JO p m

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HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pa stor
Ray Whaley
supt
Morn ng wor\h1p 9 30 a m
church school
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
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DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny Evans
pastor Norman C W II supt
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Wor sh p se rv ce
10 30 a m
C hr1 s1 an Endeavor Sun day
even ng
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rae ne Road Ra lph
Jo hn so n
pastor
Herbert
Wh te Sunday Scho ol D rector
Sunday School
9 JO a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 JO a m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday even ng prayer
servICes 7 30 o m
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Great Bend - Rev Walter P
B kacsan
pastor
Sunday
school
9 30 a m
worsh •P
serv ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH ~
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hoo 9 JO a m
Ralph Carl
supt worsh1p serv ce
10 30
am and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
pa s tor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Re\o'
Carl
R chards
pastor
Mrs
Worley
Francs Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school 9 45 a m
church serv ces second and
fourth
Svndays
follow ng
Sunday school f rst and th rd
Su nday even ngs 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Obert
WyaH pastor Sunday
hoot
su p!
Rona ld Osborn e B ble
Sc hool 9 JO a m
prea c h ng
10 4S am
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 JO
a m
Mornmg worsh ip 10 JO
am
Young Peoples Serv ce
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R
Gluesencamp pastor
Roger W !fred
Sr
Sunda)'
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Su nday evenmg
worsh p 7 JO Pr ayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sv nday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce
10 45 a m
even ng worsh p alternatmg
w th C E at 7 30 p m
on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolv lie R D Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
worsh p se rv ce 10 30
a m B ble study and prayer
se
e Wednesday 7 30 p m

HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chr.shan Un1on The Rev W lllam Campbell
pastor
Sun day school ""'9 30
am
James Hughes st'fpt
evening serylce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng prayer
meet1ng
7 30 R m
Youth
prayer servrce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
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CHURCH Letart W Va
Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
,pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Brble study
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
S:e rv ce Tuesday 10 a m
Wor.s h p Serv1ce Thursdc:y
7 30 p m
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HENRI ARNOLD oiO"\d BOB LEIE

Unscramble these rour Jumbles
one letter to each square to
form four ord1nary words

: spades diScard three clubs on

Keepsake Diamond Rings

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DEAR HELEN
Last week at the office a guy I m constantly haVIng to brush_
off came up to me and said 905 1 Tell hun 840 1 my
girlfnend whiSpered so I did and he left
Later she showed, me a JISt of numbers for phrases that you
wouldn't say out loud Turns out this guy was makmg an mdecent
proposal to me for the lunch hour and my 840 meant 'Go to
Hell' '
By this week everybody IS talkmg numbers to each other,
and translated fllat means flley're throwmg four letter words
aroWid hke ram
Outside of flle tune It takes to loop up those numbers on the
list this can also cause other problems A few people are takmg
fll1~ means to get their hostilities out m the open Maybe It was
funny at first but when you see two men hurling numbers at each

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by THOMAS JOSEPH

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Opening lead- •4

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

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DEAR HELEN
My husband and I sleep m different rooms because he goes to
bed late and I retire early
But he likes to use the television as a sleeping pi![ 1 con
stantly say to h1m Why don t you turn the set off when you feel
drowsy • and he promiSes to, but each mormng I hnd the tube
sllll on and he's snoozmg away
ThiS wastes money energy and tube life In addition the
radiatiOn from a color set e&lt;~n I be good for him allrughtlong But
nothlflg I say gets through
What would you suggest? - T (V) ED OFF
DEAR TO
Maybe a remote c011trol switch at your husbaod s pillow
would reform hun If not, perliaps you could have an automatic
turn-off lJIS!alled - to activate at say, 1 30 a m
Of course you c&lt;ruld always set your alarm and turn the
TV off yourself - If II really bothers you - H

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Let s just suppose, for a moment, that the~onal Football
League wanted to play a monstrous hoax on
nation s fallS
and sent two entirely different teams out to p y a game - such
as last Monday mght s clash between the Browns and Dolphins
Dressed m Cleveland and M1am1 uniforms these two other
teams would put the ngt\t numbers on the uniforms of men who
stand out m the fans ' eyes and would go out there and play the
whole game mC&lt;Jgmto
How many fans would know the difference ' Or more
specifically how long would It take the average fan to recogmze
flle difference•
QUite a while, I would snspect Uljiess flle aruwuncers called
flle fans' attention to the trumped-up game But if we assume
fllat Frank Gifford and Dandy Don Meredith hoth former pros
who would probably nol!ce flle switch unmed1ately, were swo·n
to secrecy and If Howard Cosell were to keep hiS mouth shut (a
long-Bhot assumptiOn, to be sure), I m sure that millions would
watch flle whole game and never suspect anythmg was awry
H flle Cmcmnati Bengals, for mstance, were m Ml8llll
unlfonns, most of the fans w•uld eventually take note that Isaac
Curbs m Bob Warfield s No 42 jersey wasn t qmte as polished
m rWinmg his patterns or that Ken Anderson m Bob Gnese s
No 12 was less mclmed to scramble out of the pocket on pass
plays
They'd probably notice that No 39 With Booby Clark m the
role of Larry CSonka, had acqurred a very deep suntan eventually Or fllat Garo Yeprem1an the little fieldgoal kicker
had g3lned about fiVe mches and fifty pounds with h1s role bemg
taken by Horst Muhlmann And there would be some who d
detect the difference m runmng styles of Essex Johnson wearmg
Mercury Morris No 22 and MorriS himself
But millions, watchmg theU" heroes hidden by masks
helmets and pads, probably would never know Which brmgs me
to my pomt
ProfesslonBI football has become dull It IS ritualized and
stylized like a Japanese sumo wrestling match or a Catholic
Mass before flley let down the barriers
The 26 teams use the same general fonnat10ns the same
over-aU tactics the same siZe personnel at the same pos11Ions
(with a few exceptions) and the same dreary unifonn responses
m Idenllcal situations aU aroWid the league
To be sure there are mdlVldual exceptiOns Buffalo will run
the mcomparable 0 J Sunpson as much as posSible, and teams
like Chicago and Detroit will cut their quarterbacks Bobby
Douglas and Greg Landry loose en rurmmg plays more than
Washmgton or Kansas City
But the days of umovation exciting unproVISal!on and Widly
unprobable plays are g011e Fat sleek and prosperous beyond
behef the NFL has beC&lt;Jme a gang of ultra-&lt;:onservatives -and
often a crashing bore
I used to delight m watching high school football on Friday
rughts because the kids are always exciting and tllen skip the
colleges on Saturdays m many cases, wa1tmg to see the pros
show how 11 really should be done on Sundays Now I watch the
college kids, because at least they are willing to try a few thmgs
fllat are different and exciting
But flle pros are Dullsville and if II weren t for the repartee
of Frank Don and Howard I probably wouldn t watch at all

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DEAR OG
How about suggesting to your boss that he put a big notice on
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FRID .. Y OCT It 1973

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HUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ke th W se pastor
LJANVILLE WESLEYAN Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m V H
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Braley supt worsh p ser" ce
Sunday school 9 JO a m
and c ommun1on 10 30 am
youth and jun or youth serv ce
evenmg ser\o' ce
7 -30 p m
6 45 p m
even ng worshrp
Wednesday B ble study 7 30
7 30 p m
prayer antj prase
p m Regular board meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
th rd Sat urday ea ch month
7
30 p m
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SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLANu
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
CHURCH - Sunllay
School
a m
Henry Dav1s sup t
9 30 a rn Worsh p servtce 11
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
a
m
Wednesday prayer
Prayer meet ng Thursday
meettng 7 30 p m Sunday
7 30 p m
ntght worsh p ~ 30 p m
~nESTER
CHURCH OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD
Rev
James Sat
THE NAZARENE
Rev
t erf eld pastor Sunday school
Lloyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
9 JO a m
worsh1p serv ce 11
Sunday School ~ JO a m
a m
evenrng serv ce 7
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
praye r serv 1c e and youth
Youn~ people s serv ce
6 45
&lt;;er v ce Wednesday 7 p m
p m
Evangel st c serv ce
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m Wednesday even rrg
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
se r\llce 7 30 p m
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
MASON COUNTY
a m
Robert Bobo .. upt
THE HILAND CHAPEL
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Sunday e \o'enmg serv ce 7 30
Sc hool 9 30 even ng worsh p
M d w ee k ser\o' ce Wednesday
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
7 JO p m
serv ce 1 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON FIRST BAPTI\ST THE NAZAR~NE - Rev M
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
C Lar tnore
pastor
Bob
Cra 9 pastor Sun day school
Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
9 45 a m
worShiP serv
11
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
a m
trammg un on 6 30
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng
p m even ng worsh p serviCe
worsh p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
6 30 p m evange l stic serv ce
ser\o'lce Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week ~As oN
cHuRCH
oF
prayer meet ng Wednesday
CHRIST P 0 Box 467 M ller
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
Sl
Mason W
Va
Su nday
sec ond W ednesday 7 30 p m
B ble Study 10 am
Worsh p
U~ITED
FAITH
NON
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
DENOMINATIONAL .....,.. Rev
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
Robert Sm th pastor SundaY mus c
school 9 30 a m class leader
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Leo H II
worsh p serv 1ce
Tl ST - Corner of Second and
10 30 a m
chur ch 7 30 p m
Mason
Pastor
EDEN
UNITED Anderson
Walter Cloud Sunday school
&amp;k.:THREN IN CHRIST worshtp service 11
Eldon R Blake pastor Sunday 9 45 am
and 7 30 p rn
weekly
Sc hool
10 a m
Wtnnle a m
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
Ho s nger
Supt
Morn1f'19 pm
se rnon
11 am
Evening
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
ser vrce Chr stan Endeavor
GOO - Second St Mason W
7 30
p m
Mrs
L yda
Va Chester Tenr'!ar'lf pastor
Che\o'al er pres dent
Song
Sunday school
10 a m
serv ce and sermon 8 2l. M d
mornmg worshtp
11 am
Week prayer meet ng Wed
evangelist c serv1ce 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Mane
B ble study and prayer serv ce
HOts nger class leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

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R, v W H P f'rr.n pasto1

Ro v
Su p! Ct u r ch se t oot
9 IS a m worsh p IO 7J a n
youth Cl101r rehe~rsat Monday
8 JO p m
Mr s Marv n Bu rl
d i re c tor
sen or
cho r
ceh"'arsat 7 -:\0 p m
Thurs.
d&lt;"Y
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P&lt;"ul
N ease
t'11re c1or
POMEROY CHURCH OF
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Co rner
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Un on a l d Mul berry
Rev
" - Cl'lde V H enderson pas tor
• - 5unctay school 9 30 am Glt:&gt;n
McClung
s upt
n ornu 9
~ .worsh p
10 JO a m
even nQ
urv ce 7 30
m d week. se r
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POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURCH
H:Hr .. on v l i e
~O?Id
Rev
0 U&lt;'ll Manley Pastor Ht; r\'
Eb n
Sundl!Y Sch oo l Su pt
~u
day Sc hool 9 30 a m
[v('' nq wo r sh p 7 30 p m
Pr '1yer J td Prase serv ce
T 1 u r sday 7 30 p m
NEASE
SE TTLEMENT
C HAP EL
No.n
de r om nat onal
Geo r ge S
0 ter Pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10
a 1 W orsh p Se rv ce 11 a m
Svnday nigh t se nt ces 7 30
p ll
Wednesd ay Prayer
nC&gt;e t ng 7 30 p m
Everyone
w e lcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HRIST 100 W
Ma n St
L or e T Stephen s
eva g e l s f phon e Y91 78 56
C on se rvat ve
10n
n slr umcn ta l Su nday wor st p
10 a 1
0 bl c study 11 am
wor~h p
6 p n
Wed n esd ay
B bl e ~ l udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
tnon
dc non nat ona l l
Langsv11le
De)(t er Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sunday school
10 a n
even ng worsh p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet.ng
TuesQay
7 30 p m
youth
gro up Fr day 7 30 p m
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Rev
Harold Deeth
pastor
: ~ urch serv1ces lO 30 am
Holy Commun on on Sept 9th
.. Beg1nn1ng Se pt
9 churt'tt
school 10 30 a m for nursery
t~roug h age 12
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CHURCH OF
~,..RIST ~ Mr Hoyt Alt en Jr
j;iastor 8 ble Schoo L. 9 30 am
worsh p 10 30 adult worsh1p
serv ce and young peoples
Meettnq both 7 30 p m Sun
Qay Wednesday c:omb ned
1} 1ble
s tudy
and
prayer
neetmg 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En\o'oy Ra y w W n ng o tt ccr
n cha rge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi ne ss m ee t ng 10 30 a m
Sunday Sc hool Young P eop le s
t.:eg on 7 p m Thur sday I to 3
p m
L ad es Hom e Le agoo: "Y
p m Prep classes
ST PAUL LUTHERAN Corner Second and Sycamore
Sts Pomeroy the Rev Jose ph
Will GalliPOlis supply pastor
Sunday School 9 15
10 15
morning worsh p new hour of
lO 45 unt I further not ce

the sermonette
What IS SCRIPTURAL church orgamzahon•
r
ThiS lS a subJect which must be discussed on two levels
, First flle UNIVERSAL or WORLD-WIDE level Umversal
-church orgaruzation mcludes the totahty of flle saved ones m aU
parts of flle world It was to fll1s orgamzat10n that msp1red
writers referred m such passages as Matt 16 18 I Tun 3 15
Eph 3 10 II In fllese and m other such uses of the word
church, no parllcular local church •s under cons1derat10n, but
flle entire body of the saved over which God 1s flle all m all
((See I Cor 15 20) ChriSt IS the only head of th1s body, and must
have preemmence m everything pertammg to It (Col I 18
-Matt 28 18-20 ) H thought of as an army He Is the captam ( Heb
~10) When C&lt;Jns•dered as a kmgdom He 1s the King (I Tini
6 15) However m the wuversal church ChriSt gave g•fts unto
men fllrough whom He revealed fllelaw of flle church (Eph 4 II
12) Apostles were named as ambassadors to represent the
1\iJ!g (2 Cor 5 20, Eph 6 20 Matt 18 18) and to act as flle
judiciary m flle krngdom (Matt 19 28 Acts 15) PROPHETS
who are divmely conumsswned and mspU"ed person(s)
(Bagster, p 354), were set m the church (I Cor 12 28) to reveal
flle Kings will and perfect or complete law (James 1 25), Unto
edificati011, exhortatiOn and comfort (I Cor 14 3)
It IS well to remember that each and every UNIVERSAL
FUNCTIONARY m flle church then IS as actiVe and unportant m
flle church today as ever' They do not functiOn personally (m the
flesh) as they did m flle mfancy of the church but through that
which they s3ld and did (see Matt 19 28 I Cor II I Phil 4 9)
ThiS IS a vital truth that IS miSSed by those who mistakenly thmk
these functi011ar1es must have earthly successors
ChriSt gave the umversal church no earthly orgaruzation
hence no rrussion to meet or duty to do as a functwnBI entity Its
organization begms and ends With Christ as flle UNIVERSAL
HEAD' The church umversal therefore IS not an eccleslasticlll
hierarchy over which fallible men sit as d1ctatmg overlords or
recelVlng and d1sbursmg ageqts Any effort on any scale
. (regardless of how well mtenhoned) to acllvate the umversal
church through a single agency IS but a p1ttmg of the wi.sdom
li)Jillagamst flle mfalhblewiSdom of God (I Cor 3 19)
In a future article we shall diScuss flle other usage of L
organiZation of the church the UlCAL CHURCH conslStmg
flle saved m any giVen geographical locality such as the
cfturchofGodatCormfll"(!Cor 1 2) orPhihpp1(Phil 1 I )

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-News Notes

-:;;: BY CLARIQ:: ALLEN
~he Ladies Amnhary of the
VolWiteer fire department met
Wednesday evenmg at the fire
house President Jnzy Newell
was m charge of the meetmg
Mmu tes of the prevwus
meeting was read by Betty
Newell secretary and the
treasurers report was read by
Erma Cleland A card of
thilnks from Opal Hollon was
l'efld Reports of committees
were given and flle Ways and
Means corrumttee have all
occasion cards and Christmas
catds for sale Roll call was
8J$wered by Enna Cleland
Be,tty Newell Clara Conroy
lnzy Newell Margaret Chnsty
Gmce Gumpf, Marcia Keller
and Clarice Allen
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Hollan
lock! and Roger Bissell Long
Bottom recently attended the
fWieral service of their sister
m,law and aWit Mrs Arthur
Singer m Toledo They also
VL!1ited bnefly 1n Sandusky
Wlfll Mrs Hollan's daughter
Betty, and granddaughter
CbSrlotte, b&lt;lth havmg been
JUSt d!scharged from the

Loren T Stephens
havmg been called here by the
death of her grandfather
Lloyd Summerfield
Mr James Kimes Tad and
Tammy Sharon Roach, all of
Cleveland Mrs Paw Kimes
Miss Sharon Ann Herhhy
Sandusky Mr Arthur Smger
and daughter, Sylvia Reiber,
Toledo were here for the
fWieral of Mrs Iva Smger and
viSited with Mr and Mrs
Roscoe Hollon
Mr and Mrs Wilham McCUlloch, Cohunbus spent a day
with Mr and Mrs Charles
Woode
DenniS EIChmger, students
at Ohw Stale spent the
weekend with Mrs Opal
E1chmger and family
Mr and Mrs Ke1 th Ridenour
are annoWicmg flle bU"th of a
son at St Joseph Hospital m
Parkersbur'g on Oct IO The
baby has been named Matthew
Scott They also have a son
Floyd
Mr and Mrs Arfllur Barr,
Middleport called on Mr and
Mrs Roscoe Hollon Saturday

evemng
Mrs Henry Hall Tom Hall
Mike Hall and Mrs Don Stotts,
Zanesville were here for the
funeral of their nephew and
cousm Robert Will

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ll!r and Mrs Perry Smger BEATY ASKED TO RETURN
Toledo, attended the fWieral of
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) flleir grandmother, Mrs Iva The Utah Stars of the
Singer, and were overnight American Basketball
gudats of Mrs Opal Hollan
AssociatiOll Wednesday asked
Mr and Mrs Charles Laf Zelmo Beaty to return to flle
rerre and daughter, Les1a, club and end hts holdout
Mrs Efllel Coopef, all of
The 10-year all-pro center
Parkersburg and Mr and Mrs
had been boycottmg flle club,
&amp;on Holl011 called on Mr asking for a new two-year,
jnd Mrs Roscoe Hollan $500 000 contract
~Y afternoon
Vmce Boryla Stars' preS!·
D D Clelland, Colwnbus, dent in a letter to Beaty, said,
WU I recent VISitOr of Denzel
We welcome you back to the
Oeland
team We re confident you are
Mn Larry Roush and willmg and able to play and we
dUIKhler, Jean Ann, Wmter 1 trust your play will be C&lt;Jn
Raftll, Fla , spent a few days Sistent with your prwr per
wllh Mrs Jean Sullllllerfield, forma nee

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Chnsttan Un1on ~
Lawrence Man le y
pa sto r
Mr s Russe l l Young Su nday
Sc hool Supt Su nday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Ev en ng worsh p
7 30
Wednesd ay
pray e r
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pa s tor
Sunday sc hool 9 45 a m
mo rn ng worsh p
11 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 P m
Prayer meet ng Tu esday 7 30
p rn
Young peopl es m eet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD
Ber tha KIngrey
subs ! lute pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m
worsh p
serv ce 7 p m Su nday Pr ayer
n ~e et ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - N ear Long Bot
tom Es t 1 Harl pastor Roy
B rown
as~ ~tan!
pastor
Sund ay sc hool 10 a m Chur c h
7 30
p m
ea c h
Su nday
even ng prayer meef ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e
F&lt;ev Wlll1am Kn1ltel pastor
Ro na ld Dugan Sunday School
Supt Classes for all ages
evrm ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B bl e study Wednesday 7 30
p m vouth se rv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWill BAPTIST Corn er Ash and Pl um
M d
&lt;.lleporf
Noel
Herrman
pa s to r
Saturday even ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool
10 am
Su nday evenmg
worsh p 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M d
dlcport corner of S xth and
Pa 1 er Stree ts Re" Charles
s mons
pastor
Danny
ThompsOn
Sunday Sc hool
Super ntendent
Sunday
church sc hool for everyone
9 15 a m
Morn ng wor sh p
10 15 am
Even ng serv 1ces
7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer
st-rv ce 7 JO p m Extra you ttl
ac hv t es on S unda~ 5 p m
for a l l youth up to s xth grad e
6 JO for 1un 1or and sen or h gh
stud ents
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddteport 5th and Ma n
Rau m Moyer pastor Michael
Ger lach Sunday School sup!
8 b le Sc hool
9 30 am
mor n ng wonh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer se r 11 ce 7 p m
Wed
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CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Tf1oma s E Weav"'r pastor
F o yd Carson Sunday school
er ntenden t Sunday school
am
morn ng worsh p
"1
Su nday evangel st c
ng
7 30 p m
prayer
ng weonesday 1 30 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second
Ave
M ddleport
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 am
worshiP ser
v ce 11 am worsh p ser\o'ICe
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30

THE
UNITED
PA:ES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Dwight
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School
9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fullz
Supt
Mornmg
Worsh p 10 JO a m
SYRACUSE Morning
Worsh p
9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVEPARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
RobertT Bumgarner
Dtrec tor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worst11p 9
am
Church School 10 am
FLATWOODS - Worst:itp 11
a m
Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor shp
10 30 a m
Cl'lurch School 9 15
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRING~
Worship
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF6 30pm
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worshtp 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
UMY F7 pm
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
a rn
Church School 10 a m
UMY F 7 p m
SALEM CENTI!R Wor
sh p 9 a m
Church Sc hool 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTE!: R
Rev R•chard E Jarv•s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
am Church Schoo l 9 50 am
WSCS 1st tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

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MINERSVILLE - Warsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
IDorcasJ
Worsh p 9 30 a m
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worship
11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church Schoot 10 a m
APPLE GROVE- WorShiP
7 30 p m f rst and lh rd Sun
days
Church school
9 30
a .n
prayer meet no
fir st
Wednesday 1 30 p m
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Sund ays

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1 r st emu sec ond
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1 u Prayer and 81ble Study
FIHST SO UTHERN BAP
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16:i' Mulberry Ave
ron c roy
af t haled
w th
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the Re\1
Fred H II
p&lt;l~tor
H er she l McClure
Sunda y sc hool ~up!
Su nday
school
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
Su nday
evangel sl c meet ng 7 JO p m
Prayer mee-t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH &amp;APTIST
Co r ner Fou r th and Man
M ddleport Rev H enry Key
J r pastor Sunda y Sc hool 9 30
a n
Mr s E r v n Ba umgard
ner sup t
M orn n g wor Shi P
10 JS a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry C arnahan pres d ng
n n s h'~ r
Su nday B1ble lee
l u r e 9 30 a m
Wat chtower
st udy
10 30 am
Tu esday
B b le study 7 30 p m
Thur s
day m nt s try school
7 30
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Wo r sh P 7 JO
p m Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 JO a m
SU TTON
Wor sh P 11 am
? 1(1 and j fh Su ndil ys Church
Sc hoo 10 an
WESLEYAN I Ra£1nel
wor5h p
11 a m
Ch ur c h
Se t oot 10 a
NORTH EAS T CLUS TER
R ev Robert Me ece
Re\1 St anley Brandum
JOPPA
Wor sh p 10 am
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 am
Prayer
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chu r ch
sc rv ccs
9 a m
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 45 a m Btble Study
every Th ursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
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Church Sc hool 10

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ALFRED
Sunday school
9 15 a m
each
Sunday
preac h ng ar 11 a m
each
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday W SCS 8 p m
on th rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE ...- Sunday
school 9 30 prea ch ng 7 JO
p m Sunday pray er meeting
7 JO p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
1 r st Thur sday ea c h month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
10 am
Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 a n
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorstJ 1p 9 a m
Church
Sc 100f 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder ck
su pt Se rv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f rst and
th rd Sundays of month~ by
Cl fford Smith 9 30 a
m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN ION
Darrel Doddr II
pa!'.tor
Svnday School
9 30
am.
Leonard G I more f r st
elde r
even ng se rv ce
7 30
p n
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The
'Rev Charles ~nd
pastor
s unday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
morn ng wor sh p
11 a m
Even ng serv ces Tu esday and
F r da v 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST Btble
stud y 9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 am
even ng
wor sh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
8 b le study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom StJnday School
10 a m with w Hard P gott
su p! Eva ngelist message each
Sunda y even ng 7 30 p m b)'
Elder Russel Cl ne m n1ster
of th e Apostol c Fa th B ble
Stud)' Wednesday 7 30 p m
STlVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sunday
sc hoo serv ce 10 a m
Prayer
mee t ng
Th ursday
7 p m
Sun day evenlflg serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy Harr sonv lie
Road Kenneth Eberts pastor
Paul M c Elroy Su nday Schoo l
Supt Sunday Schoo l 9 30 am
morn ng worsh p and corn
mun on
10 30 am
Sunday
even ng youth Chr stan en
d ea ver
6 30
WorshiP ser
v ces
Sund ay
7 30 p m
Wedn esday even ng prayer
meehng and B b le study 7 JO
p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
P ne Grove the Rev Ar th ur
Combs pa s tor Sunday school
9 30 a m
chu r ch servrces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
B ble School
9 JO
am
morn I'J9 worshiP 10 30
ani Sunday even ng Worsh p
Serv ce
1 30 p m
cho r
pra ct ce Su nday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
and 8 1ble Study Wednesday
7 JO p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Re\o' Freeland Norr s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Chur ch
se rv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
B ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh p to JO a m
Evemng worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d Week Se rv ce
Sunday School Sl,) penntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morr s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST bAPTIST Walter P B kacsan pas~or
Ronn e Salser S S Sup t
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh p 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble
Study 8 p m

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10 30 a m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
7 3U p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY G P
Sm1lh pastor Sunday School
10 a
Art hu r H enson Sup !
Morn nq Worsh p
II am
Young Peoples serv ce 7 p m
Even1ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wed n esday M1d week. Prayer
Se rv t.':e 1 30 p m
Youth
mee t ng 6 30 p m
Evenmg
wor sh p 1 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Her ber t Grate pas tor war
sh tp se r\1 ce 11 am and 7 30
p n
Sunday Su nday School
9 30 am
Rt c hard Barton
supt
Pr aye r meet ng
Wed
nc sday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Sm lh
m n1s te r Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
morn ng church 10 30
a m
Sunday evenmg serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce 8
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METHODIST Re\o' Robert
E BuciUey pa stor Will am
B a lev svpf
Su nday school
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
evenmg wor sh p
1 JO p m Wednesday Chr st an
You lh Cru sa de
6 30 p m
prayer meet ng
7 30 p m
Thursday cho r pra c t1ce
7

JESUS

CHRIST - Located at RUtland
on New Lima Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday Sc..hool $upt Sun day
sc hoot
10 30 a
worsh p
7 30 p m
B ble study Wed
nesday 7 JO p m
Saturday
n ght prayer service 7 JO p m

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HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pa stor
Ray Whaley
supt
Morn ng wor\h1p 9 30 a m
church school
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
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DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny Evans
pastor Norman C W II supt
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Wor sh p se rv ce
10 30 a m
C hr1 s1 an Endeavor Sun day
even ng
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland Rae ne Road Ra lph
Jo hn so n
pastor
Herbert
Wh te Sunday Scho ol D rector
Sunday School
9 JO a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 JO a m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
Wednesday even ng prayer
servICes 7 30 o m
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Great Bend - Rev Walter P
B kacsan
pastor
Sunday
school
9 30 a m
worsh •P
serv ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH ~
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hoo 9 JO a m
Ralph Carl
supt worsh1p serv ce
10 30
am and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
pa s tor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Re\o'
Carl
R chards
pastor
Mrs
Worley
Francs Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday school 9 45 a m
church serv ces second and
fourth
Svndays
follow ng
Sunday school f rst and th rd
Su nday even ngs 7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Obert
WyaH pastor Sunday
hoot
su p!
Rona ld Osborn e B ble
Sc hool 9 JO a m
prea c h ng
10 4S am
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 JO
a m
Mornmg worsh ip 10 JO
am
Young Peoples Serv ce
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R
Gluesencamp pastor
Roger W !fred
Sr
Sunda)'
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Su nday evenmg
worsh p 7 JO Pr ayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sv nday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce
10 45 a m
even ng worsh p alternatmg
w th C E at 7 30 p m
on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolv lie R D Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
worsh p se rv ce 10 30
a m B ble study and prayer
se
e Wednesday 7 30 p m

HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chr.shan Un1on The Rev W lllam Campbell
pastor
Sun day school ""'9 30
am
James Hughes st'fpt
evening serylce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng prayer
meet1ng
7 30 R m
Youth
prayer servrce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
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CHURCH Letart W Va
Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
,pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Brble study
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
S:e rv ce Tuesday 10 a m
Wor.s h p Serv1ce Thursdc:y
7 30 p m
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I guess I am
replied
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• you to take 12 easy tncks when
: you can fand a way to make
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M&amp;R FOODLINER

HENRI ARNOLD oiO"\d BOB LEIE

Unscramble these rour Jumbles
one letter to each square to
form four ord1nary words

: spades diScard three clubs on

Keepsake Diamond Rings

ACRO

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DEAR HELEN
Last week at the office a guy I m constantly haVIng to brush_
off came up to me and said 905 1 Tell hun 840 1 my
girlfnend whiSpered so I did and he left
Later she showed, me a JISt of numbers for phrases that you
wouldn't say out loud Turns out this guy was makmg an mdecent
proposal to me for the lunch hour and my 840 meant 'Go to
Hell' '
By this week everybody IS talkmg numbers to each other,
and translated fllat means flley're throwmg four letter words
aroWid hke ram
Outside of flle tune It takes to loop up those numbers on the
list this can also cause other problems A few people are takmg
fll1~ means to get their hostilities out m the open Maybe It was
funny at first but when you see two men hurling numbers at each

' enter dummy with the kmg of

K&amp;C JEWELERS

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ORPHAN ANNIE

Opening lead- •4

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

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DEAR HELEN
My husband and I sleep m different rooms because he goes to
bed late and I retire early
But he likes to use the television as a sleeping pi![ 1 con
stantly say to h1m Why don t you turn the set off when you feel
drowsy • and he promiSes to, but each mormng I hnd the tube
sllll on and he's snoozmg away
ThiS wastes money energy and tube life In addition the
radiatiOn from a color set e&lt;~n I be good for him allrughtlong But
nothlflg I say gets through
What would you suggest? - T (V) ED OFF
DEAR TO
Maybe a remote c011trol switch at your husbaod s pillow
would reform hun If not, perliaps you could have an automatic
turn-off lJIS!alled - to activate at say, 1 30 a m
Of course you c&lt;ruld always set your alarm and turn the
TV off yourself - If II really bothers you - H

• diScarded two clubs (one on the

ALL WEATHER ROOFING AND
CONSTRUCTION CO.

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Let s just suppose, for a moment, that the~onal Football
League wanted to play a monstrous hoax on
nation s fallS
and sent two entirely different teams out to p y a game - such
as last Monday mght s clash between the Browns and Dolphins
Dressed m Cleveland and M1am1 uniforms these two other
teams would put the ngt\t numbers on the uniforms of men who
stand out m the fans ' eyes and would go out there and play the
whole game mC&lt;Jgmto
How many fans would know the difference ' Or more
specifically how long would It take the average fan to recogmze
flle difference•
QUite a while, I would snspect Uljiess flle aruwuncers called
flle fans' attention to the trumped-up game But if we assume
fllat Frank Gifford and Dandy Don Meredith hoth former pros
who would probably nol!ce flle switch unmed1ately, were swo·n
to secrecy and If Howard Cosell were to keep hiS mouth shut (a
long-Bhot assumptiOn, to be sure), I m sure that millions would
watch flle whole game and never suspect anythmg was awry
H flle Cmcmnati Bengals, for mstance, were m Ml8llll
unlfonns, most of the fans w•uld eventually take note that Isaac
Curbs m Bob Warfield s No 42 jersey wasn t qmte as polished
m rWinmg his patterns or that Ken Anderson m Bob Gnese s
No 12 was less mclmed to scramble out of the pocket on pass
plays
They'd probably notice that No 39 With Booby Clark m the
role of Larry CSonka, had acqurred a very deep suntan eventually Or fllat Garo Yeprem1an the little fieldgoal kicker
had g3lned about fiVe mches and fifty pounds with h1s role bemg
taken by Horst Muhlmann And there would be some who d
detect the difference m runmng styles of Essex Johnson wearmg
Mercury Morris No 22 and MorriS himself
But millions, watchmg theU" heroes hidden by masks
helmets and pads, probably would never know Which brmgs me
to my pomt
ProfesslonBI football has become dull It IS ritualized and
stylized like a Japanese sumo wrestling match or a Catholic
Mass before flley let down the barriers
The 26 teams use the same general fonnat10ns the same
over-aU tactics the same siZe personnel at the same pos11Ions
(with a few exceptions) and the same dreary unifonn responses
m Idenllcal situations aU aroWid the league
To be sure there are mdlVldual exceptiOns Buffalo will run
the mcomparable 0 J Sunpson as much as posSible, and teams
like Chicago and Detroit will cut their quarterbacks Bobby
Douglas and Greg Landry loose en rurmmg plays more than
Washmgton or Kansas City
But the days of umovation exciting unproVISal!on and Widly
unprobable plays are g011e Fat sleek and prosperous beyond
behef the NFL has beC&lt;Jme a gang of ultra-&lt;:onservatives -and
often a crashing bore
I used to delight m watching high school football on Friday
rughts because the kids are always exciting and tllen skip the
colleges on Saturdays m many cases, wa1tmg to see the pros
show how 11 really should be done on Sundays Now I watch the
college kids, because at least they are willing to try a few thmgs
fllat are different and exciting
But flle pros are Dullsville and if II weren t for the repartee
of Frank Don and Howard I probably wouldn t watch at all

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10 00 - Love American Style 6 13 News 20 Dea11_ Martrn 3 4
lS Washington Week in Re\flew 33 CBS Reports 8 10
10 30 - Wall Street Week 33

education tn 1mplanung

h1m to church

Harvest Festival

9 00 - Masferptece Theater 33 Needles and P ns 3 4 Adam s

W1se parents take advantage
or the Church s program of re·

know

Roll Out ! 8 10

Hospital 20

actto ns and w ords

those

Odd Couple 13 G rl with Sorneth ng Edra 3 4 Ozl!e s

Girls 6

Most ch1ldren are eager to hs
ten
hungry to learn That 1s
why the early years are so tmpor
lant m the moldmg or a chtld s
char~u: ter The thrngs he hears
whether n ght ~ wrong make a
deep tmpre ss10n on hts mtnd
They a re soon reflected tn hts

hg1ous

NewsJ .4 6 8 IO 15 Hogans.Heroes lJ

Helen Help

BY PAUL CRABTREE

Adlerian

1 00 - TruthorConseq 3 6 BeattheCiock4 N ews tO What s
My Linea Wlfd Kmgdom 13 Elec Co 20 I Spy 15 Course of
Our Times JJ
1 30 - SeattheCiock 13 PorterWagoner3 ToTelltheTruth6

n your home wh o ts all ears •
tn ;.mother sense
a youngster
wh o takes tn everythmg, that s
sa1d mcludmg some thmgs he
JSn t meant 19 _Eear

ce

OF

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News 3 4 8 10 IJ 13 6 ~same St 20
Counselmg Technrqves JJ

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other and about ready to throw hts sornethmg s got I&lt;&gt; g.ve
Especially wh en s&lt;:meooe told the hoss to 1132 yesterday tHe
didn't lmow What It meant, luCkily )
How do you stop ot when playmg the numbers gets out rl
hand (or out of mouth )' - OFFICE GIRL
DEAR OG
How about suggesting to your boss that he put a big notice on
the bulletin board 825 or 816 whioh, cleaned up means ' Doo t

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FRID .. Y OCT It 1973

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HUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ke th W se pastor
LJANVILLE WESLEYAN Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m V H
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Braley supt worsh p ser" ce
Sunday school 9 JO a m
and c ommun1on 10 30 am
youth and jun or youth serv ce
evenmg ser\o' ce
7 -30 p m
6 45 p m
even ng worshrp
Wednesday B ble study 7 30
7 30 p m
prayer antj prase
p m Regular board meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
th rd Sat urday ea ch month
7
30 p m
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SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLANu
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
CHURCH - Sunllay
School
a m
Henry Dav1s sup t
9 30 a rn Worsh p servtce 11
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
a
m
Wednesday prayer
Prayer meet ng Thursday
meettng 7 30 p m Sunday
7 30 p m
ntght worsh p ~ 30 p m
~nESTER
CHURCH OF
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD
Rev
James Sat
THE NAZARENE
Rev
t erf eld pastor Sunday school
Lloyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
9 JO a m
worsh1p serv ce 11
Sunday School ~ JO a m
a m
evenrng serv ce 7
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
praye r serv 1c e and youth
Youn~ people s serv ce
6 45
&lt;;er v ce Wednesday 7 p m
p m
Evangel st c serv ce
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m Wednesday even rrg
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
se r\llce 7 30 p m
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
MASON COUNTY
a m
Robert Bobo .. upt
THE HILAND CHAPEL
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Sunday e \o'enmg serv ce 7 30
Sc hool 9 30 even ng worsh p
M d w ee k ser\o' ce Wednesday
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
7 JO p m
serv ce 1 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON FIRST BAPTI\ST THE NAZAR~NE - Rev M
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
C Lar tnore
pastor
Bob
Cra 9 pastor Sun day school
Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
9 45 a m
worShiP serv
11
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
a m
trammg un on 6 30
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng
p m even ng worsh p serviCe
worsh p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
6 30 p m evange l stic serv ce
ser\o'lce Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday 7 30 p m M id week ~As oN
cHuRCH
oF
prayer meet ng Wednesday
CHRIST P 0 Box 467 M ller
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
Sl
Mason W
Va
Su nday
sec ond W ednesday 7 30 p m
B ble Study 10 am
Worsh p
U~ITED
FAITH
NON
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
DENOMINATIONAL .....,.. Rev
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
Robert Sm th pastor SundaY mus c
school 9 30 a m class leader
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Leo H II
worsh p serv 1ce
Tl ST - Corner of Second and
10 30 a m
chur ch 7 30 p m
Mason
Pastor
EDEN
UNITED Anderson
Walter Cloud Sunday school
&amp;k.:THREN IN CHRIST worshtp service 11
Eldon R Blake pastor Sunday 9 45 am
and 7 30 p rn
weekly
Sc hool
10 a m
Wtnnle a m
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
Ho s nger
Supt
Morn1f'19 pm
se rnon
11 am
Evening
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
ser vrce Chr stan Endeavor
GOO - Second St Mason W
7 30
p m
Mrs
L yda
Va Chester Tenr'!ar'lf pastor
Che\o'al er pres dent
Song
Sunday school
10 a m
serv ce and sermon 8 2l. M d
mornmg worshtp
11 am
Week prayer meet ng Wed
evangelist c serv1ce 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Mane
B ble study and prayer serv ce
HOts nger class leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

CHURCH

Television Log

You ca nt help lo~mg thts httle
pup Maybe 1l s because he seems
so out of propothon If he someh ow were able to flap those ears
he m1ght fly away

Perhops there

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For Sale or Trade
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QOW s 1 vropt•IIC'd c orn
p•clo.er to r .,;ale or trad(' tor
IIV(&gt;SIOCII. H A Cole . lvPPI'r S
Pta•ns Call 667 J-t05
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Cor!"\ liONOA 160 Orc~n t, yl'ry Ill(£'
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Hollo w Cun CluQ , IUrl' r.r,.-,,
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r1qhl atter MileS Ccme t er v.
lo1 uti and
Factory ChOkf..•d
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Built to Your 'Specs.
Delivered lo Job Site

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

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Stop ln and See OL .
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GREAT
COUNTRY
STEREO

92.1
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Mtckl~port . Pomeray

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spent the weekend with Mrs .
Helen Williams m Pomeroy.
On Saturday they attended
"The Farm Festival " at the
" Bob Evans Farms" near
Gallipolis. On Sunday they
attended Mrs . Williams '
church m' Pomeroy .
Mrs . Bertha Wright of
Zanesville, 0 ., s pent the
weekend w1th her siSter
Thelma Henderson and fam1ly'
and attenMd church ~he re
Sunday mornmg

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Auto Sales

$8900 00
YOUR PROPERTY LISTING
COULD BE IN THIS SPACE .
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT
AND PUT YOUR MONEY IN
A SAFE PLACE LAND IS
1965 RAMBLER American ,
IN(REASING
IN
perfect cond •t ton . On ly 38 ,000 O LD fash ioned sate tor d1shes , 1 STILL
gas range , 1 washer , 1 cup
m ties S.3SO Phone 992 5082
PRICE . WE HAVE SOME
bo&amp;rd , 1 old stand. 1 be 1ge
10 18 61c
couch , 1 sw .v e l TV table, GOOD BUYS.
1968 'cAMARO .SS 350 4 Spt:r.; ,
rea sonab l y pn ce d Call 98 5
4207 anyt 1me
10 18J tc

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--------------1970 FO RO Custom 500 4 dr

auto 'ihlf t. 390 v a, 1'./t:'w ' t~res,
tlaHerv and mu ffl e-r
l:l',)ra
· "f'" l itnd 2 studded snow
All e~tra good con
d• •on . i99 5 Phon e New
Haven , 304 881 2802 .
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1017 31p

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1973 EIGHT TRACK sfereo
console Due to damage in
shi pment will sell tor small
balance ot S.99 or payments of
$6 99 a m'Onlh Call 992 5331
10-14 7tc

cha•r w•th wooden arms .
upho l stNed cha1r, 9 x lt rug, '
old ~runk , JO galiOn ho t wate r
tank. , I commode. 1 lavatory,
small gas heater , drapes ,
ru gs , qu111s, cushions. bed
'5prea d s and othe r art ic les .
Ph 992 1740
10 14 ,~,

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73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air----'5500
71 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air. ___ '4500

S2295

4-wheel drive. V-8, locking front bubs, automatic transmission , power st eering &amp; brakes, radio , good t~res ,
vehicle of many uses, custom tnm, whtte top over blue . A
sharp 1 owner trade.

1969 Mercury Marquis. 4 dr . wagon , fully
'
$1695
e quipped .

,...,
.
.
we run averv Simple business"

72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, atr.____ '3295
71 Dodge Pol. 500 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air '2295
70 Olds 98 lux. Sed., full pow., air, v-roof '2695
70 Olds

9~

Hoi. Sed., power, air ------'2495

Ali g nm e nt

11 Must
Be R1qht
or we Will
M &lt;lk e 1t R1ght .

lighment
a1

10 Darly , 8 12 Sat
Rawling s Son s

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.-- '1095
69 Chevelle H.T. Sed., V-8 auto., P.S. ---- '995
69 Chev. Impala H.T. Cpe.. --------'1095
68 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air ·-----'1195

1969 Dodge Monaco. 4 dr . H. T., factory air,
P. S., P. B.
$1195

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Middleport, 0

2101

DOZER and back hoe work ,
ponds and sept1c tanks , d1t
ch .ng serv.ce , top soil , fill
dlfl.
!•mes t one ,
B&amp;K
Escavat 1ng Phone ~92 5367 or
992 386 1
9-1 tfc
REAOY "MlX
CO N CRETE
del1vered rig ht to
vour
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
est.ma t es Ph one 992 3284'
Goeg tem Ready M 1x Co ,
Middleport. Oh10
6-30 -ttc

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASO NABLE rates Ph 446
4782 , Galllpot•s. ,John Russell,
Own er and Opera tor
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5 12 tt c
C BRADFORD , Auctioneer
Complete Se rv iCe
Phon e 949 -382 1
Ra c1 ne , Oh10
Cntt Brad fo r d
5 1-tfc
E XCAVATI N G, dozer , loader
and backhoe work. , sep flc
tanks mstalled , dump t rucks
and lo -boys tor h i re , will hau l
till d ir t , top soil, limestone
and grav eL Call Bob or Roge r
Jeffers , da y phone 99 2 7089 ,
n1Q hf phone 99 2-3525 or 99 2
5232
2\ 1 1fc

Real Estate For Sale
J! } ACRE

lo t s, Darw1n area
Tuppers
P la ms
water
Co ntact Hershel McClure,
Da 1ry Isle, unltl 3 p m 991
52 48 , aft er 3 - 992 3.436
10 14 121c

6 ROOMS and bath , •n town ,
511 ,000 Call 992 3975 or 992
2571.
2 BED ROOM house, 3 years old ,
car p et1 ng , b1g k 1t chen Wllh
lois of ca b i n ~t s , 1h acre of
groun d, Ra Ci ne. Oh10 Call
949 4998
91 2tfc

FO R F REE est•mates on
alumtnum sld 1ng
Storm
D oo r s and Windows , Car
ports, Marquee s and Ralltng ,
Phone
Char l es
LiSle ,
Sy ra c use . Oh 10 Carl Jacob
Sales Representative v. v
Johnson and Son , Inc.
6-22 1fc

MIDDLEPORT -

A niCe

building lot or a mobile hom e
site. 70x90 feet . Lots of trees
in good· neighborhood . All
utilitie s
near .
JUST

$2,000.00
POMEROY -

3 bedrooms .

Carpeted bath . D i ning room .
Ut11ity space Gas furna ce.
Hardwood
floors
Part
basement. Porch
Storm
doors &amp; w1ndows $11 ,500 .00.
SYRACUSE - Like new. 4
bedrooms . · Bafh . Nice kitchen Full bas~ment with
rec . room . Siding is alum
and stone. Large 2 car
garage. Cookouf is screened
and roofed. Utility room.
Gas F .A . heaf. Water so f·
teners . Large level lot .

Society News

O ' DELL WHEEL A l rgninenf
located at Cross roads , Rt 124,
now back to work Com p l ete
front end se rv. 1ce, tune up and
b rak e
service
Wh ee ls
bal!3nced electron ic a lly All
work g uaranteed . R eason able
rates Phone 742 3232 .
2 18-tfc
RON SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
Remodel.ng , Ceramic tile
baths Box 280 , Rutland 742
3664
6 26 -tfc

WILL tr•m or cut tr ees
shrubbery Also , clean
basements , a tt ics. etc .
949 3221 o r 742 44.&lt;11
I 0-10

Larry's of Pomeroy ..

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AUTOMOE!ILE insuran ce been
c ancelled ?
Los1
your
operator 's license Cal l 992 1
7428
6 15 ttc
DEAD S10CK. - Will rP.m tw a
at a reasonable c harqe Ca ll
245 ·5514
8 2J -90tc
MOBILE home repalf, Elec"'.:'
tncal Plumbmg and heating
Phone 992 5858
7 15 lfc
SEWING MACHINE S Rep CIIr
serv iCe, all makes 992 -2284
The Fabrtc Shop , Pbmeroy
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Se rv• ce We Sha rpen Scissors
3 29 -tfc

•SE PTI C
TANKS
A,ROBIC
SE WAGE
SYS TEMS
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED .
MILLER
SA NITATION,
ST EWA RT , OHIO PH 662 ·
3035
oPEN___ Roger
Hysell 1s
Garage nea r Cr oss road s on
Sf Rt \24 , all mechani ca l
work •nc!u dmg automatiC
transm 1SS1 ons
Monday
Frtday , B 30 am ttl I 5 p m
Saturday ~ 8 30 to 12 noon
Un less by a ppt Phon e 992
5682 or 992 7121.
9-16 30tc
yoUr- n ew h o~e~7"o~t ac t
Roush
Construction,
Syracuse , Ohio Phone 992

Fo R-

5039

14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 6~'-14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

*CROYDON
*PARKWOOD
*FLEETWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*CAMERON

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOMES
Frank

Next Door to the
" Jones BOys"

OPEN
Monday.fridi!Y !1-3
Sat. 9-6, Sun. 1-6

10 17 14tC

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years old , 3 bedrooms wlarge closets. Large kitchen
and dining area , lots of
cabinets and range. Utility
112 acre .
room . Carpeted
Carport . In new add1t1on

V. Cleland

Associates
992-2259

If no _a!]swer 992 -2568

Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Ph: 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS - Jusl3

Leona

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Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

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JUST $11,000.00.
WE HAVE MANY OTHER
PROPERTIES TO CHOOse ·
FROM. NEW LISTINGS
EACH WEEK .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
Kalhleen M . Cleland

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out
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Maylag

Halo of Heat
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Dryers
..ivrround , clothes
w i th gentle , even
~eat No htlt spots,
no
overdrylng.
Fine Mesh lint
Filter ,
We Speclalltt In

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, MAY.TAG

:RUTLAND
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741-4211

FURNITU_RE ·.R~~~~:el
Arnold Grate.

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Big Capacity
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Automatics
2 speed operaftjon .• 1
Qlolce · of water
t~mps
A'uto .
water
level , !
control
Lint
Fitter or Power
Fin Ag lte~tor .
Perm a - Press

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Lyttle
of Bethesda, Maryland spent a
couple of days here wtth Mrs.
Bessie Webster. Miss Judy
Perry of Parkersburg also
' ~ sp ent the weekend with her
aunt, Bessie Webster.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted carson
spe nt several days with
relatives and friends at Cincmnati.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Babcock
and Josephtne
rece ivM word that their
cousm, Mrs Ernaline Gorrell
of Waverly, Ohio had passed
' away with a heart attack in the
hospital at Marietta .
Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
Brickles spent Sunday with her
brother, Charles Spencer of
Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard
of Dayton, 0 . spent the
weekend here with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker
and they all attended the Farm
Festival at Bob Evans farm
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Goebel spent a
recent evening with Mrs.
Neisel Weatherman. Mrs.
Edna Beahrs of Mount Herman
will agam be working for Mrs.
Weatherman this winter.
Mrs. Ethel Bush of Pomeroy
called on Mrs, Lola Griffin
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson
moved from the horne of his
-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fon Halsey, to Belpre.
Mrs. Lula Matlack of
California spent last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs, John
Arbaugh then on Sunday Mr.
Arbaugh took Mrs. Arbaugh,
and Mrs. Matlack to Cglumbus
where they visited relatives
then Mrs. Matlack took a plane
on Tuesday back to her home in
california.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Francisco of Galion, 0. spent a
few days here with Mrs. Effie
Watson.
Jack Torrence and son,
Gary, of Nampa, Idaho is
spending a few weeks here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Torrence. While they
were here, a family reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. carl Morris and
family _of Racine Route. They
are the daughters of Mr. and '
Mrs. Roland Torrence and
their other children present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Torrence and family, Mr, and
. Mrs. Paul Torrence and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie
Myers and family of Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence,
Mr. and Mrs. !)(ln Guthrie and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
caldweU and family of Tuppers
Plains, Mr. and Mrs, David
Shuler and daughter, Heather,
·and Mrs. Sally Alllson of

Racine
Social Events

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Simpson ~

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66 Buick 4.Door, V-8, auto. ·-------- '395

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1974 CADILLAC AND

RIGGS USED CARS
Located On St. Rt . 7

985-4100

OLDSMOBILE NOW ON DISPLA 'I

Racine, and Miss Carylyn
Morris of Columbus, and
Mattie Allison of Zanesville.

BEFORE WINTER ARRIVES
12x60 2 BEDROOMS
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12.x 65 3 BJDROOMS

Chester. 0.

(TOTAL ELECTRIC)

A Few
Mrs. Isabel Simpson visited at
Enon, Ohio with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry , Mccartney and family
and their guest, Mrs. Myrtle
Valley of Rose City, Mich., who
accompanied . them horne and
spent a week w1th Mrs. Grella
Simpson and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swift of
Colwnbus spent Sunday with
Mrs. Swift's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baker and
daughter of Columbus spent
the ~eekend with her mother,
Mrs. Anna Wines and were
dinner guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Cleland.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of
Kenton attended the funeral of

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LET US INSTALL ·YOURS

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who is a

medical patient m Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Melvin Riffle of
Colwnbus came to accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riffle on a
weekend !rip to Lexington, Ky.
and other points of interest.
Mrs. Joe Cross of Sarasota
Florida and Mrs . WilliaU:
Harbarger of Logan · called on
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallory
and other friends on Monday.
Mrs. Clara Martin and son,
Robert, of Huntington Beach
.
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Callfornta are visiting her
daughter,
Mrs.
Betty
Christopherson.
Mrs. Grella Sin'fpson and

Homes Announce

"CASTLE"

65 Olds 88 HJ. Cpe., low miles------- 1395

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

By Mn, Francis Morris
Mrs . M~rian Knlghtstep of
Colwnbus spent the weekend
here to visit her mother, Mrs

Lavinia

K.ing~bury

66 Cadillac H.T. Sed., power, air------- 1695

1965 Buick Electra 4 Dr.
1965 Plymouth Fury 111, 4 dr. H.T.
1964 Dodge Polara. 4 dr. H.T.

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We Want Tu 11'1ilke Yuu Hi1ppy

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795

3-•195 SPECIALS

McCOY ' S AUCtiON SE-RviCE,
For a r ea l auc t•on , ca ll the
" real McCoy ," I 0 " Mac "
M cCoy, Cheste r , Oh10
10 3 ft c

ELNA and Wh i t e Sew1nQ
Ma ch ines
Se rv ic e ori all
makes Reasonab1e rates .
The sew1ng Ce nter, Mid dl epo rt. Oh10
l1 161fc

$295

1965 Olds Delta 88, 2 dr . H. T.

HARRISON'S TV service and
ser vi ce ca ll s Phone 992 ·2522
2·9-tfc

&gt;VO E. MaiO St. , Pomeroy, \Jnto

68 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V8 auto., P.S. -- 11095

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0 .

992 -3954 or 992 -7349

New 1973 Olds

hiS uncle at Gallipolis and
visited briefly here with her
Remaining
parents, ~- and Mrs. George
Neigler and her grandmother,
Mrs, Frankte Neigler,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Palmer on
leave from his base m North
Carolina, vistted her parents,
Mr. and Mrs . George Neigler
and his parents at Fairmont
•
W. Va.
" You'll Like Our Quality Way
Mr and Mrs . Lee Clark and
of Doing Business"
family of Cheshire and a group
Of young people of the band of
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Kyger Creek · ijigh School
Open Evenings Unti 16: 0()-Til 5 p.m. Sat.
(former parishioners of Rev.
I
and ' Mrs. Frank Cheese brew)
visited after the parade for the
homecoming game with the
Cheese brews.
Mmford visited Rev. a~d Mrs. tended the Hymn sing at Sutton
Mr. Donald E . Bennett of Frank Cheesebrew and at- Church Sunday.

At Reduced Price I

Karr &amp; VanZandt

If you are a young couple or a senior c1tizen
that needs a hom e, ca ll 992 -6256 NOW. Our
prices a re low and we install and service.
When we say service, WE MEAN SERVICE.
Low overhead bri ngs you lower prices. See us
and save dollars .

KINGSBURY HOMES
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Ask us about Underskirting lor your mobile
· home. Lowest prices.
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HRS: 2-7 WEEKDAYS
9-7 SATURDAYS OR BY APPT.
Located 200 Yds . West Junction 33 and Kingsbury Rd
County Rd. 18, Pomeroy , 0 . PH. 992-6256.
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Prices Listed

.Prices Listed

In Items Below

In Items Below

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Pine Sol-15oz.
Reg. 69c Only 49c
Filler Paper-300ct.
Reg. 99c- 59c
Breath ofSpring
Air Freshener-7 oz.
Reg. 49c-33c

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PHII.:LIPS

MILKI OF
MAGNESIA
Regular or Mint
12 oz.
51.05 Value

SCHICK

Super Size

SUPER CHROMIUM

SCOPE

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$2.05
Value

JOO's
$2.79 Value

BABY
P.OWDER

4

~

Mouthwash

BAYER ASPIRIN

Johnson's

Blades
with
Free Razor
89c Value

14 oz.
$1.29 Value

Jergen' s

EXTRA
DRY
LOTION
9 oz.
$1.39 Value

Rutland

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68 VW Square Back------------ '795

Pomeroy

Open 8 Til5

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Open Eves. TillS

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

EX CAV A Tl N G- Ooz" e"',C'
s=i
, large
and small , Backhoes l!nd
loaders on tra ck and t1res ,
Dump truck Lo bov ser vice Sept• c· tank s •nstalli!d .
Georg e !Bill) Pull ins, phone
992 2478 or 99 2-7402
2 9 ttc

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992-2126 ,

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4, Pom e roy , 0 .

t) ~rl dtllQ

"Your Chevy Dealer"

On Most Amencan Car$

HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION

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99~

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68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. ______11095

1968 Mercury Mont ego MX, 4 dr. sedan ,
that runs the best. Hurry on this
one.
ONLY$595

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air·-· '1295

BUY OF THE WEEK'

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

SEE US AT . • •

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, vinyl roof. __ --- '1995
69 Cadillac Fltwd. Brougham Sedan---- '1795

1969 Mercury Marquis. 4 dr. H.T .• lac. air ,
$1195
P. S., P. B.

WE SELL &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCKS.

he
. es

72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air ---'3695

1969 Mercury Montego, 4 dr . wagon, factory
air , P.S., P. B.
$1395

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nd

'12 Ford Torino H.T. Coupe --------·'2695

1970 Chrysler New Yorker , 2 dr . H. T. , green
with green vinyl top, fully equipped .
$1895

$2895

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Its,
er' !re.
lly
lth

70 Cadillac Eldoradc Cpe., power, a1r --- '3800

$1795

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1970 Pontiac Le Mans. 4 dr . H. T. , factory air.
P.S., P.B.
$1495

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992-2550

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68 Olds Cut. H.T. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S. __ .'l195
Spec1alist
Whe,e l

Henry E. Cleland Jr.

q&lt;n.JJ2.:. o•

1972 Vega, 2 dr .• 4-spl

ROOFING CO.

PHONE 992-6675

••

WASHER &amp; DRYER

s2895

1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER

All WEATHER

...

is a

im-

1970 Ford Thund erbird, blue with blue vinyl
top, fully equipped.
$2295

~ardtop seda n, local low mileage, 1-owner new car tradem.
V-8, au tomat1c, power steering power bra"
like ne
h te
11 r
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. .
w w 1 ·'!'a
tres, many other luxury items Bla ck
fm1sh . black vmyl top

and

Specifications

USED CARS

1970 Ford Thunderbird, maroon with light
v~nyl roof. fully equipped ' including factory
a1r , tape player .
$2295

s

1972 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

OFfiCE SUPPLIES

We llesign ancl Build To Your

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1972 Pontiac Catalina,4dr ., P.S., P.B.

'2295

Jntenor.

ROOFING ,
FUR·
CLEANING
NACE
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMbiNG.

GENERAL CONTRACTING

TEAFORD

______________

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

FURNITURE

••

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1 owner , 12, 900 miles . Real economy with stand tfans 6
cyl. ~ngme, tires show little wear, green finish. spott~'s

For Free Estimate

D. L. MOORE
&amp; SONS

1964 INTERNATIONAL 6 cyl.

1972 NOVA 2 DOOR

SMITH NELSON
fe'OTORS. INC.
Pomeroy

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1973 Ch~v. Heavy Duty '12 Ton, auto., P. S.•
P. B. SPECIAL!
S2795
1
1961 Ford 12 Ton . flat bed .
$395

'395.00

Roofing,
Spouting,
Porch Repair. Complete
Home
Remodeling .

Ph -'992 -2114

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TO

AT RIGGS USED CAR LOT

8'..P.ickup. Good tires, solid cab &amp; motor ' radio.

From the laroe st Truck 0'
Bu lldozer Rad1ator to Ihe
!:lma nest Heater Lore .
Na than B1ggs
Rad1ator Spec1ahst

Help Wanted

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H eaftng .- Air' Cond.
Refrigeration . Plumbing
Electncal Apphances - Auto
Air' Cond. . Residential ot
Commefcial .

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

CONSTRUCTION

Uke New Used Cars At Auction Prices !

NOW'S THE Jl

TRUCKS

215 N. Second
Phone 992 -3509
24 Hour Ser\ ice
All work guaranteed.

PRICE

Mobile 1-lomes For Sale

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Bra dbury

t;OM I'LETE
INTERIOR
REI. AIR

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Co. Road 5

MATERIALS CO.
773 SSS4
M.uon, w. va .

Pels For Sale

PUBLIC NOTJCE:.

TRIM ~
. 992-2839

AUTO

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

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WEEKEND
SPECIALS

p AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

RUSSELL'S

PRE FABRICATED

Vacuum
(ll'&lt;JnN&lt;; com olete with at
la Lhll ! tl!l~ .
(.O rdwtnd(!r and
p~mt Spray Used bul 1n l1k.e
new cond1110n
Pay ~34 AS
cash or budget plat"\ available
Phon e 992 298 4
10 17 61C

YARD Sate.

Notice

ASK US ABOUT

f I ~C.l R6LUX

4 lamil1es o tt new CHE RRY
lloolo.. ca~e
11cdS ,
Rl 1 on un.on A\lenuc. Thurc;
Maytilg wr tng er wa sher 19;9
correct msert ion .
day through Sa turday
Chevy stat Jon w &lt;"lgon , 6 cyl
·
RATES
10 17 J l (
Phone 74? S~ 13
For W-ant Ad service
10 18 31c
5 cents J?er Word one Jnsert 1on
YARD SALE Satu rday . Oct 70
C UB cade t 10 h p
wlfh
M •n•m'l'm Charge Sl.OO
and Sun day. Oct 71, fro m 10 SATURDAY , Oc t 70,9&amp; m l OB
cutllvators , S400 , Fuel oil
l-i cents per word three
a m . t tll 6 p m To se tll e es tal e
spa ce she ater w1th !her
p . m o11ty Tru&lt;kload Sale, all
consecutive insert tons
Complc l e household fur
mostal. $125 1949 Chevrolet ,
YARD SALE . J11 miles ht&gt;!O w
fa c tory seconds LtvJn g room
26 ~ents per word srx con ntture, l ools , 196 1 Dodge 1• 1
runs good, Sl50 31 7 f110nth
Fr1 day
and
M td d lepo rt .
su1tes, come see Come Save
secvt•ve insertions
ton truc k , Remmgton 12 R 1tte .
Hols te •n cal f, \ 175 Call 949
Saturdav Stamps, old botlles ,
up to so pet Also. blanke*s
2S Per c;ent D iscount on pa rd
Model .:11 . m1sc rtem s Frank
37 46 a ti er 6 p m
Avon bottles , sfarts 9· JO a . m
&lt;:. .11e •S Sa t u rday onlY 9 a m
ads l!lnd ads pa rd w 1thm 10
Roush restd~nce, Rl
1,
1dl4p.
m
10 17 51C
to
8
p
m
All
sates
Cash
&amp;
days.
M.nersvlfle
10 18 7tp
Carry rr ee Co ke Pomeroy
CARD OF THANKS
10 17 3fp
Recov ery , 622 E Ma in Str eet. 197 31 H O N QA J50 f ully equtp p ed
&amp; OBITUARY
SBOO Phone 992 5792
BOB KESSINGER Wil l be t he
Pom e rov . Phon e 091 755 4
52 00 for 50 WQrd min 10 17 5fc
10 18 2tc
speaker •n a ser ies of Gospel SWEEPER Pepa~rs , Part s.
!mum Each add itiona l wor d
Sup pt 1es . O •scount prt c es on
Meetmgs . Oct '12 thru Oc t
Jc .
I
Ge nera l mer c hana . se thru
28th at th e Mason Church of
U PH OLStER vo ur own fur
8LIND AOS
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works , E
our c atalog department
Ch nst , M1ll er Street. Ma son,
n. tur e We ha...e all th e sup
Additronal 2Sc Charge per
Ma•n St , Pom eroy A ll kmd s
Phone
J67 7736
Da vis
w
Va Ser ... •ces n1gh tl y at 7
p l1es
y.ou
w il t
need
Advert1sem en t
of salt water pellets , water
Vacuum Cleaner Store , 10
There w tll b~ an afternoon
Upholstery Fabncs. a very
OFFICE HOURS
nugge1s
,
blo
c
k
sa
lt
and
own
am
5 p m Add1son . Oh10
smg Sun day , Oc tober 28 th at
large se lecllon of nylons ,
8 . 30 am to 5 00 p m Oa 1ty ,
Ohfo Rtver Salt Phone 992
9 23 301C
'1 JO Pu bliC •nv•led
velvets , H er cu lon , v1nyls - •n
i . 30 am
to 12 00 Noon
. 3891
10 18 8t c ------ - ---~--colton pr tnt s, a lso i-e-mnant s
saturday
6 5 tt c
--------:;------- F LEA market at Add JS On .
oam
for cuShio n s and
YARD SALE , Friday and
eve ry Sunday , 9 am Ill! '
adding
Burlap , den1ms ,
Sa turday fr om 9 a m t ill 3 p
Dealers w elcome P &amp; J . GROCERY busines~ for sa •-.!'
mbnc , loam glue . ztppers ,
Bu1ldmg
tor
sate
or
lease
m
297 M ill Street. M 1d
spr1ngs and clt ps , chtpboard s,
PhOn e 992 -3509
Phone 773 5618 from 8 :JO p m
IN LOVING memory o f our
dleport
L ots of children's
10-16 4tc
leg s, se w•n 9.' thread, dacron ,
to 10 p m for appOintment
hu sb and , father , and grand
cl oth1ng
tac k s, w ebt:lmg , welt cord ,
3
20
tfc
pa , Homer M Braley who one
10 18 2tp• FA BR t C Inn , Polyester bed
co tton , sw1vel ba ses, and all
year ago , Oct
18 , passed
sp r ead s, 2 dresser covers . --------~- ----other su ppltes you will need
away We cou ldn ' t say Happ y HIGH SC HOO L Students l•ntless Se t S25 , 1dca1 Chnsl LOTS of chrysanthemum s for
New furn 1tur e at tow , to w
B irthday this Oct 14 to h •m
Europe 16 dav s See London ,
mas 9 •ffs Close out many
sale , f1eld grown We on ly
pr.ces Pomeroy Recovery ,
But hiS memory l•ves on and
Paris . Rome
Parenls ,
yas , doub le knit s, lo cated Co
have one color - yellow 10
622 E Ma 1n . 99 2 7554.
keeps h•m near us Grandpa
would make a n 1ce Chfls tma s
Rd 50 , 4 miles from Tupp ers
bunches for $5 We have so me
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10 5-30tc
Jam1e d •dn ' t make 11 In tim~
or gradualion present. $750
Pl a,n s.sc hool , turn lefl Route
out 1n full bloom, some 1ust ---------~---~to see you , but vou would have
Phone 985 4248
MEETIN G
124 near Eden R1dge Chu r ch,
budd•ng Reynolds Flower
loved h1m as you d •d h1s
soon, c all before Sunday
t urn onto Coun ty 50 Phone
Shop, Mason. w Va Call 773
brothers . SAD LY MI SS ED
10 18 3tp
378 6276
5 141 .
BY WIFE , LUCille, Son , Ja ck
10 16 6tp
9 26 tf c PARKVIEW Kennels . Poodles ,
1 toy male and 1 female
.!!nd . daughfer m la w Mary , SATU ROAY , Oct 20 , 9 a m to 8
Phone 992 -5443
Grandsons . J a ck , Jr , Tim
P m only Tru c kl oad Sa te
REVIVAL wil l conlmue at the TIMOTHY hay and straw Ca rl
7-15-tfc
othy , K.Ur!1SS . Se an and
All Factory Seconds L 1vmg
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hotmess
R1tch1e, 985 3930
J ame s
room su1tes. Come to see
Church down through Oc tober
10 19 3t c
KENNELS ot Calhoun - Toy
10 19 lt c
Come Save up to so pet Also ,
25 1 30 ea c h even.ng Rev
pood le pupp•es , $60 to $95 ,
blankets Sale is Saturday
Raymond RICe, Evangel i St 1912 YAMAHA Enduro 250
only , 9 a m to 8 p m All
Stamese k1tten s, $15 Phone
10 19 6tc
excellent
cond1f10
n
$475
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sates Cash &amp; Carry . Free
25 6 6247
Tuppers Plams , 667 3336
Coke Pomeroy Recovery , 622 GU N Shoot. Ra c rne Gun Club , 1
10 7 JO!c
10-21 6tp
E
Ma m Street , Pomeroy
Sun day ,
assorted
p m .
Phone 99 2 755 4
meats
I
ONE row New Idea corn p1cker .
10 18 2tc
10- 19 2tc
Used t John Oeere 68 auger
1968 WIND SOR , 60 x 12, 2
wagon Call 669 42 46
RUMMAGE SALE m Coats SH OO TIN G Mat ch, Forked Run
bedrooms Ver'y good con
10 IS 2tp
and tie mformed of the rune
Bulldmg Saturday , 9 to 5 p
Sport sman Club , noon Sun
d•t•on Call 992 35 11
tions of your government are
m
day , F actory ' choked guns 1971
10-9 141C
Chev rol et Kmgswood
e1T.bod1ed m pubi Jc not1 ces In
10 18 21c
only
Stat •on Wa9on See at C1! 1zens ------- ---~
that self -governme-nt charges
10 19 2t c
N a!1onal Bank Phone 992 CASH pa •d for all makes and
SH OOTI NG MATCH , Horner
' all Ct llzen s to be mfor med,
models of mobile homes
3007
Hill Gun Club bes 1de Horner
1th1S newspaper urges ever y
Phone a r ea code 614 423 9531
10 193tc
H il l ca rry out on 143 gomg
ktt1zen to read and study these
4 13 lfC
towards
Harrtsonv•ll
e
not 1ces We st rongly adv•se
CITIZENS
NatiOnal
Bank
Will
Sun day ; Oct 21. 12 noon
thos e c• t•z~n s. seek1ng further '
BAR MAID and 1 part !Jme
offer for sate a t lhelf o f fll ce in TAK E over payment s. 'C_4 x 64,
Factory c hoked guns only
•ntormat•on , to exerc •se their
help Applv 10 person on ly
M i ddleport sta r t 1ng 10 am ,
\l 1 bath , 3 bedroo,-ns . on
Havmg
Blue
Grass
mus1c
by
,right of a cc ess to publtc
Wh1spermg Prnes N1te Club
Oc t ober 31 , 1973 , a 1968
pnvate lot 1n Rutland Ca ll
th e Sola n Boys for en records a nd publ •c meet1ngs
10 18 6tc
Dodge. 3 dr ht , Sena l No
742 5703 afler o. weekdays ,
t ertainment
162316,
Ede lbro ok
S23L8A
anytime on Sat and Su ndav
10 18 3t c
mtake With 3 deuces , 440 mag
10 14 ttc
BRUSH H OGS , 4x5 ft , phone
eng me , torque fl1te , headers ,
YARD
SAL
E
,
Fflday
and
992 5858
NOTICE BY PUBLICATt(n,.
(60 J ser1es tires , mag wheel s, 1973
F LEETWOOD
EX
7 15tfc
Sa turday , 2 miles from red
TO THE DEFENDANTS ,
ta cho meter , tract.on b a rs, A
PANDO 3 bedrooms $1 18
lig
ht
on
554
Bed
r
oom
su.t.
Mallard V Pear son. address
&amp; A F 1berg lass Hood Scoop,
montl1 Coo l v •ll e 6117 3080
r eco rd
plaver .
d1Shes 1 RELIABLE
m•ddle
aged
unknown , the unknown helfs,
AMP and 0 11 gauges . r ear
10 14 6tp
clo th•ng , storm door , some
woman to l1ve m w1th elderlv
dev•sees, legate es, executors ,
l1ffe r k1t , and t:&gt;ucke t seats
ant1ques
,
ma
n
y
household
cou
ple
Do
l1
ght
house
work
,
admm 1s trat or s and ass1g n s of
10 19 3t c 1969 MT V ERNON , 3 bedroom ,
llems and lots of good used
c ook i'l li ttl e, and help elder l y
Mallard V Pearson , Deceased .
f ront kllchen , unfurn1shed
clo th ing . Wat c h for s1gns
woman to ca re for he r 196 5 VW Van A 1 cond •hon , s650
and
the
unknown
he1rs,
$3000
Ca ll 985 41 79
10
18
2t
c
husband that 1S bedfast Can
dev •sees, legat ees:, executor s,
Call 949 295 1
10 16 Si p
have a day and mghl off each
admin• Sirator s and ass 1gn s of
10 19 2tc
YARD
SALE
on
Lar
kin
Street
,
week
Ca
II
992
2673
Charles A Pearson , Deceased ,
1971 SK YL!Nf; , F1ffh Avenue
Rut la nd , F flda y and Satur 10 14-6tc
whose reSiden c es are unknown
60' x 12 ', 2 bedroom , un '
85 ,000 BTU F(lr ced alf gas
day
Swea t er s,
skirts ,
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
furn •sh ed
U nderpmn 1n g
f
urnace
,
$200
1966
VW
dresses,
25
ce
nts
each,
la
d1es
MEIGS COUNTY , OH 10
HAVE openrng tor beauty
mcluded Excellent condit •on
coa ts , $1 Children s clo th mg .
c amper A 1 cond1f1on , Sl.OOO ,
Dav1d A P'owell and
operator
Se nd reply to
Phone 61-1
'66 7 3866 for ap
West Columb1a , W Va Cal\
10 ce nts each Ot her odds and
Luella M. Powell.
Beauty Shop, P 0 Box 122,
po
rntment
773
-5186
ends
R . 0 . Ractne, Otuo
Plamt1fh
M•ddleport. Oh1o 45760
10 t6 .7tc
10 18 2tc
10 16 5tc
10 l66tc
Mallard '1/ . Pearson ,
•
et al. ,
Detendanh GO ING out of busmess , PAUL 'S LADY to stay 5 day s a week and
B FLAT Cla rm et. $40 Call 99 2
AUTO PART S a ll !;. lock mus t
No 15,381
75
65
A1r Condilioners
n 1ghts
No work Mu st be
go Our loss 1S vour ga 1n
NOTIC:E
10
18
Jtc
relrable Weekends free Good
Awmngs
Phone 99J 2595
Plamt tffs have brought th Is
ho m e and wages Ph one 992
10
14
6tc
act ron na m •ng you as th e
FLAT
Ebon1te
Bu nd y
Underpinnmg
5207 after 7 p m and any time 8
Defendants 1n the above n amed
Clar 1net, w1th case and mUSIC
Sa
t
urd
ay
and
Sund
ay
KOSMET IC S
&amp;
court by f!l1ng their Complamt KOSCOT
holder $75 . Also , E fla t alto
10 19 6tc
Comp l ete
m ob il e ho m e
WIGS M any spec•als during
on September 1, 1973
Bundy saxophone with case
viCe
plus g 1gant1C
se
r
the
mon
th
of
Oct
Phone
The object of th e Comp la 1nt is
and m us1c holder , $1 25 Both
H elen Jane Brown , 992 5113
d•spl
ay
of
rno~lle homes
to quiet t i tl e m th e Pl am trffs m
1n excellen t cond •t•on Phone
10 2 ft c
and to the following descr~bed
842 2286 a fter 6 p m Pau la
always availab le at .
real estate
and Sandy Sayre . Portland ,
WILL do bookkeep1r19 rn rnv
S1tuate •n th e Townsh•P of To G1ve A w ay
Oh 10 R I 338, 1 m de below
home Write Box 576, Mason
Sutton , Coun t y of M.eigs and BEAG LE puppieS to g1ve awav ,
Ravenswood Fer r y
10· 14 6ic
State of Ohio, anco m tl1 e Sou th ·
10 w eeks old Call 992 7132
10 16 4tc
west cjuarter. of Sect1on 2, Tow n
10 \9 4!C
3, Range 12 of t h e Oh10 Com
T RUCK camper , $550
Boat,
pany 's Purcl1a se , bounded and
motor and trailer, $450
1220 Wa shington Blvd .
desert bed as follows Beg1nn m g
Con ta ct
Ezra
Phillip s,
NO 1 Cop per , 65c, rad 1ators
423 752 1
BELPRE, 0 .
at the Northea st corner of the
Sy
racuse
.
011
•o
Ph
one
992·
JOe, bra ss 25c, batlen es 90 c,
Southwest Quarter of sa•d 12 X 60 GARDNER mobile
5542
cl ean, dry Gmseng roots $57
ho m e for sal e on r en t ed lot 1n
Secl1on 2, thence Sou t h 20
10 16 4tc
'b
, v et low root 55, may app le
Pomeroy 2 bedroom s, all
chains . thence West 12 c ha1ns
60c M A Hall , Reedsville
e tec t r 1c w1th two 7 :K 10 ex
and 50 link s , then ce No rth 20
70 , 001} BTU heater , S50 15 cu tt
Phone 378 6249
p anda
Cen tral a1r , carpet
chams . then ce East 12 c hams
self defro st refngerator, $125
9 23 lfc
thr o ughout
plumbed
for
and 50 I inks t o t he place of
liv1ng room su •tes , $2 5 and up' YOU CAN Si ll! b ea t the
s kyro c k etmg c ost of new
wa she r and dry er, also , CORNER cupboards,
beginnmg , conta rnmg 25 acres ,
Baby b eds, $10 a nd up .
wall
constr uct•on wllh th1s love ly
carport , metal build i ngs,
more or less
D
•nelte
set,
$25,
m1sc
cloth
es
cu pboards , chests , old guns ,
o
ld er ho me bemg o ff er ed for
porch and underpmnlng Will
'f'ou are requ1red to answer
and coats 25c !o Sl P &amp; J Odd s
any cond1t10 n
Also blue
sale b y own er
Re ce ntly
se ll w1th or w •thout furnitur e
the c omplamt W1 t h m tw enty
and
Ends
,
215
N
Second.
decorated stoneware Wflle
remodeled,
the
home
has 3
Pfl ced for qu1ck sa le Phone
t•ght day s after the la st
Midd
le
p
ort
,
Ohio
P 0 Box 44 , Mart in Sb urg ,
9927451
.
bedrooms , ba f h, large f am• lv
publication of thiS n ol1ce , wh •c h
........10 16-4t c
Ohio,
43935
or
call
1-484
-4440
10 18 61C
st yle k1tchen and a separa t e
W1tl be publish ed once ea c h
after 7 p m
dm•ng
or t am tl y room N ew
week for six success1ve weeks,
8 8 901 c CB RADIO , $30, 8-lr ack tape
alummu·m s i d1ng exler~or
and the last pub l•cation will be 1970 12 X 60 VA LI A NT mobile
deck , $~5, Lnnng room su1fe ,
w1lh outs•de en tran ce to
made on October 19 , 197 3
home
2 bedr ooms, ex
$25, Ch•na cupboard, 5175,
WANTED Old upr1ght p1anos.
basement A sell mg pn ce of
In case of your fa ilu r e to
cep tiona lly n•ce Ca ll 985 -4207
Doubl
e
Coca
Co
la
coo
ler,
any cond1t 1on . pay1ng $10
$ 15,000 1ncludes co mp le t e
answer or otherw•se res pond as
any t•me
guaranteed, $75 Anflques and
each Wrtte , g1ve cfirect io n to
f ur n1shmgs for th1s ho me
permitted by the Oh•o Ru l es of
10-18 3t C
.._
other mi sc . 1tems P &amp; J Odds
Witten P 1ano Com pany , Box
'
Own er will help finan ce Call
C1vll Procedure w1th m the ltme
and
En
d
s,
Add
1son,
Ohi
o
188, Sard1s , Ohio 43946
593 5667 (At h ens) Shown by
staled, jugment by default Will
10 16 41 c
10 19 lt c
ap po 1ntrnen t on fy
be rendered aga.nst you for the
10 14 30tc
rel •ef demanded •n the Com
WHI SPERIN G Pines N1te Club
WANTED
for
auction ,
plalnt
- have 2. 30 n 1te c lub l icense
househo ld goods Toots. most
LA_RRY E . SPENCER ,
Rout e 7, Po meroy , Oh1o MODERN Country nome, land
anything of value . Will buy or
Clerk o' Cour1s
c onfract 1
S2 , 000
down
Phon e 992 9945
sell on c ommiSSion Will haul
Court of Common Pl eas
Scenery' Coolv ille , 667 -3080
10
16
6fp
Sunday SChool attendance on
Ca ll 992 -3354 or 992 27 92
Metgs County , Oh .o
10 14 6tp
Yayman 's
7-25 tfc
Pomeroy , Oh10 Oct. 14 was.. 46, offering was
"S
TAR
"
kills
ra
t
s
QuiCkly
,
( 9) 7, 1-1,21, 28 ; (10) 5 , 12 , 19, He
$20.75.
. OLD furn 1t ur e, oak tables , sure , 21h l b s $1 69 Ebersbach
Hdwe ., ' Sugar Run Milts,
c loc k s, 1ce boxes, bra ss beds,
Worship serv1ces were held
P tckens Hdwe , Ma son
d1shes
or
•
com
p
le
te
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT at II o'clock with the Rev.
10 _,_
9-30tp
households
Write
M
0
Ca!ie No. 210-14
Mille
r
,
R
l
4,
Pomeroy,
Oh1o,
'J t rq ll B . T i',il or d . S1
Estate of Norma Ztrk)e , Meece speaking from I Peter
ST EREO -RADIO, 8 track ta pe
call 99 2-627 1
Deceased .
Btok.•t
I : 14-15, "We are redeemed by
co mbmatlon , 4 speaker sound
5. 13 tfc
NOf•ce is hereby g1ven 1hat
~ ys t em
Balan
ce
SlOI
42,
or
110
M
l'ch.ln
l ( St reet
D 1ana Ashley , of 175 Beech the Precwus Blood of t~e
use our budget term s Call
Po
meroy
,
Oht
o ·15169
Str eet , Middleport. Oh1o, has Lamb. ,. A s pecial song,
99 2-3965 .
been duly
appo•nt ed
Ad
10 14 6tc
- 2 • • • ••
m i n •stratrix of the Estate of ·'Because He LJves,'' was sung
2 BEDROOM home 1n Mtd
Norma Z~rkle, decea sed, late of by Howard Flanders and
d l eport Close to Elemen t ary •HONDA 160 dream , very n i ce bath , large d.ning , oak floor s,
Me igs Co unty , Oh•o
Sc hvol Cal l 99 2 3614
•
and
garden
Sh ape • T o see. ca l l 949 -5913 basement,
Cr ed1tors are r eq u •r ed to tile Florence Spencer. Attendance
10 14 6tc
1 0 17 71 c
$5,000
00
their cl a1ms with sa•d f1dUC1ary at this service was 25, of!er~ n g
COUNTRY HOME
Nic~
w•thin tour months
J AND 4 RO OM furniShed and
Dated this 9th day ot October $17.25, pledges $32.
modern
bi
r
ch
kttchen
wtth
unfu r nished
apa rtm ents
\ 913
Mrs. Margaret Follrod of
Phone 992-5434
NEW HOT POINT
coo k and ba ke units 3 or 4,
Mannmg D. Webster , Judge
4 12 tfc
bedrooms,
famil y room and
Pomeroy
called
on·
Clara
COMPACT
C::ourt of common Pleas.
Probate Div tsi on F ollrod and Nina Robinson , - R-OOMS b;lhe- w-;ek-:- S18 'C"p"'
carport. One floor plan . A sk1ng
C10) 12. 19, :Z6, Jtc
Me •gs In n, Pomerov
lUSt 51 5,900.00.
and on her parents, Mr . and
7 12 tf c
NEW LISTING - 35 acres 1n
Mrs. Lee Henderson, Sunday
NOTICE' OF APPOINTM~NT
Sa
lem Township within about 2
PR IVA TE meelmg -roo m-~r
Yes. They Stack!
Case No 21024 afternoon.
miles
of n ew coal mine. 4
any organ 1zat 1on , phone 992
Estate of Freda Grate,
Perfect For Trailers!
3975
Word
has
been
received
that
bedr
oo
m s, bath, basement
Deceas.ed .
DRYER
132.95 with garage. $17.500 .00
3-lllfc
Notice 1s hereby g 1ven tha t Seldon O'Bnen has suffered a
Norman J . Schoonov er of Rt 3,
WASHER
224.95 BUILDING LOT - 50xl60. In
2 BEDROOM frailer tor rent , no
Pomero y , Oh1o, h as been du ly stroke and is In St. Anthony 's
chil dren
Phone 949 3584,
BOTH FOR ONLY $325 Pomeroy on Route 33 . A sk tng
appoin.ted admmlstrator of the Hospital 1n Columbus. Mary
Racme .
Estate
of
F r e da
Grate ,
Only $1500.00.
10 19-3t c
deceased , tate of Meigs County , ' Carr wen t last week to be with
CAB BUSINESS - 3 lale
POMEROY
Ohio
Mrs. O'Bnen at the1r home.
mod
els 2 with air and power
Jack
W.
Carsey,
Mgr.
Cr'ed1tor s are requ.red to f rle
APARTME NTS. Good for the
Phone 992 ·2181
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross and
All in good st\'ape. Want just
work1ng man and w •fe near
thetr claim s w1th said f tduciary
w (th\n four months
Darwm , Oh10
Ef f 1C1eney
$6,500.00.
famtly of Albany, 0 called on
-:Oate;d th1S 9th day of October
apartmen ts, newly decora ted
3 APARTMENTS - One fur 1973
DELUXE
zig
zag
sew
i
ng
Nma Robiflson and Cla ra·
1973
wd l ren~ f urn.shed or un '
mac
h
•n
es
Th1S
machine
ntshe(i
, all rented, near court
, Mann.ng D. Webster , Judge Follrod , Sunday evening.
furn1shed Ele c tnc heat, and
overcasts , emb r Oi ders, darn s, house . For $9,000
CourtotCommon Pleas ,
c1 ty water Rent reasonable
and makes butlonholes Pay
Probate DIVISIOn
773 -5118
tlalance of $42 50 or pa f $5 a MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedrooms,
( 10) 12, 19, 26 , ltc
10 9 tfc
furntshed . Nice bath, large
month Call 992 533 1.
Mrs . Genevieve Guthne
10 14 7t c ltving . 2 porches Level lot

Sible for more than onE&gt; ·10

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MACHINE \ lt•ll ,;. l&lt;tyaway
J\!1 bvdt 1n •o hullonhote, do
slrcl ch ')t' W '!ll l ilnd tan cv
'5 1ttChlll4 l&gt;tlV IU" I S48 /~( &lt;IS-h
or lf'nno;, ·"'V&lt;t&gt;I&lt;1UI£' Trade m~
&lt;=ICt('p l f'rl PhOn(' 997 7984
10 t76tc

~HOOli NC.

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Business Services

IQ I 1 11lp

F01 Sale

Nolite

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For Sale
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
I~

FORMATION
DEADLINES
S P M , Day Before Pvbllc at ron
Monday De-a dime 9 a m

Cance llation -

Correct

will be accepted unt il 9 a m to
Oar of Pubi Jcat ron
ftEGULATIONS

5

The P ubl isher reserves the
right to edrt or rejec t anv ads
de-emed

Objecttonal

The

Publisher w ill not be respon

For Sale or Trade
?

QOW s 1 vropt•IIC'd c orn
p•clo.er to r .,;ale or trad(' tor
IIV(&gt;SIOCII. H A Cole . lvPPI'r S
Pta•ns Call 667 J-t05
10 II llC

MA J(H
Cor!"\ liONOA 160 Orc~n t, yl'ry Ill(£'
o;ha p t' To sec c a ll VJ.V WIJ
Hollo w Cun CluQ , IUrl' r.r,.-,,
10 18 71(.
r1qhl atter MileS Ccme t er v.
lo1 uti and
Factory ChOkf..•d
WEEK
OLD
German
91.ms 01\ly Sunday . Oct 11 I o
~he.pherd PUPP•e S. \ IS 00 Call
pm
9YJ ~.it.
10 18 lie
10 18 ~ · c

A R G E R ewara tor a brown
and wh ite Enol•sh Po inter
Lost Darw.n are.1 Call 696
1005
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10 18 ?t c

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In Memory

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WOOD TRUSSES
Built to Your 'Specs.
Delivered lo Job Site

EX
Radla

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Employment Wanted

Mobile Homes For Sale

l

Wanted To Buy

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES

Real Estate For Sale

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AJj;·ed

Social :Votes

Ph. 742-6273

Stop ln and See OL .
Floor Disp!ay.

For Rent

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GREAT
COUNTRY
STEREO

92.1
WMPO-FM
Mtckl~port . Pomeray

·

spent the weekend with Mrs .
Helen Williams m Pomeroy.
On Saturday they attended
"The Farm Festival " at the
" Bob Evans Farms" near
Gallipolis. On Sunday they
attended Mrs . Williams '
church m' Pomeroy .
Mrs . Bertha Wright of
Zanesville, 0 ., s pent the
weekend w1th her siSter
Thelma Henderson and fam1ly'
and attenMd church ~he re
Sunday mornmg

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Auto Sales

$8900 00
YOUR PROPERTY LISTING
COULD BE IN THIS SPACE .
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT
AND PUT YOUR MONEY IN
A SAFE PLACE LAND IS
1965 RAMBLER American ,
IN(REASING
IN
perfect cond •t ton . On ly 38 ,000 O LD fash ioned sate tor d1shes , 1 STILL
gas range , 1 washer , 1 cup
m ties S.3SO Phone 992 5082
PRICE . WE HAVE SOME
bo&amp;rd , 1 old stand. 1 be 1ge
10 18 61c
couch , 1 sw .v e l TV table, GOOD BUYS.
1968 'cAMARO .SS 350 4 Spt:r.; ,
rea sonab l y pn ce d Call 98 5
4207 anyt 1me
10 18J tc

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--------------1970 FO RO Custom 500 4 dr

auto 'ihlf t. 390 v a, 1'./t:'w ' t~res,
tlaHerv and mu ffl e-r
l:l',)ra
· "f'" l itnd 2 studded snow
All e~tra good con
d• •on . i99 5 Phon e New
Haven , 304 881 2802 .
·1
1017 31p

''IPS

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1973 EIGHT TRACK sfereo
console Due to damage in
shi pment will sell tor small
balance ot S.99 or payments of
$6 99 a m'Onlh Call 992 5331
10-14 7tc

cha•r w•th wooden arms .
upho l stNed cha1r, 9 x lt rug, '
old ~runk , JO galiOn ho t wate r
tank. , I commode. 1 lavatory,
small gas heater , drapes ,
ru gs , qu111s, cushions. bed
'5prea d s and othe r art ic les .
Ph 992 1740
10 14 ,~,

t I I I I "J I

T I ,-, I r I I' I

i

·l.'flON h ,, :·.r ·•1:11

992-Jb l

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73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air----'5500
71 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air. ___ '4500

S2295

4-wheel drive. V-8, locking front bubs, automatic transmission , power st eering &amp; brakes, radio , good t~res ,
vehicle of many uses, custom tnm, whtte top over blue . A
sharp 1 owner trade.

1969 Mercury Marquis. 4 dr . wagon , fully
'
$1695
e quipped .

,...,
.
.
we run averv Simple business"

72 Chev. Caprice Cpe., v-roof, atr.____ '3295
71 Dodge Pol. 500 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air '2295
70 Olds 98 lux. Sed., full pow., air, v-roof '2695
70 Olds

9~

Hoi. Sed., power, air ------'2495

Ali g nm e nt

11 Must
Be R1qht
or we Will
M &lt;lk e 1t R1ght .

lighment
a1

10 Darly , 8 12 Sat
Rawling s Son s

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.-- '1095
69 Chevelle H.T. Sed., V-8 auto., P.S. ---- '995
69 Chev. Impala H.T. Cpe.. --------'1095
68 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air ·-----'1195

1969 Dodge Monaco. 4 dr . H. T., factory air,
P. S., P. B.
$1195

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Middleport, 0

2101

DOZER and back hoe work ,
ponds and sept1c tanks , d1t
ch .ng serv.ce , top soil , fill
dlfl.
!•mes t one ,
B&amp;K
Escavat 1ng Phone ~92 5367 or
992 386 1
9-1 tfc
REAOY "MlX
CO N CRETE
del1vered rig ht to
vour
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
est.ma t es Ph one 992 3284'
Goeg tem Ready M 1x Co ,
Middleport. Oh10
6-30 -ttc

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASO NABLE rates Ph 446
4782 , Galllpot•s. ,John Russell,
Own er and Opera tor
·
5 12 tt c
C BRADFORD , Auctioneer
Complete Se rv iCe
Phon e 949 -382 1
Ra c1 ne , Oh10
Cntt Brad fo r d
5 1-tfc
E XCAVATI N G, dozer , loader
and backhoe work. , sep flc
tanks mstalled , dump t rucks
and lo -boys tor h i re , will hau l
till d ir t , top soil, limestone
and grav eL Call Bob or Roge r
Jeffers , da y phone 99 2 7089 ,
n1Q hf phone 99 2-3525 or 99 2
5232
2\ 1 1fc

Real Estate For Sale
J! } ACRE

lo t s, Darw1n area
Tuppers
P la ms
water
Co ntact Hershel McClure,
Da 1ry Isle, unltl 3 p m 991
52 48 , aft er 3 - 992 3.436
10 14 121c

6 ROOMS and bath , •n town ,
511 ,000 Call 992 3975 or 992
2571.
2 BED ROOM house, 3 years old ,
car p et1 ng , b1g k 1t chen Wllh
lois of ca b i n ~t s , 1h acre of
groun d, Ra Ci ne. Oh10 Call
949 4998
91 2tfc

FO R F REE est•mates on
alumtnum sld 1ng
Storm
D oo r s and Windows , Car
ports, Marquee s and Ralltng ,
Phone
Char l es
LiSle ,
Sy ra c use . Oh 10 Carl Jacob
Sales Representative v. v
Johnson and Son , Inc.
6-22 1fc

MIDDLEPORT -

A niCe

building lot or a mobile hom e
site. 70x90 feet . Lots of trees
in good· neighborhood . All
utilitie s
near .
JUST

$2,000.00
POMEROY -

3 bedrooms .

Carpeted bath . D i ning room .
Ut11ity space Gas furna ce.
Hardwood
floors
Part
basement. Porch
Storm
doors &amp; w1ndows $11 ,500 .00.
SYRACUSE - Like new. 4
bedrooms . · Bafh . Nice kitchen Full bas~ment with
rec . room . Siding is alum
and stone. Large 2 car
garage. Cookouf is screened
and roofed. Utility room.
Gas F .A . heaf. Water so f·
teners . Large level lot .

Society News

O ' DELL WHEEL A l rgninenf
located at Cross roads , Rt 124,
now back to work Com p l ete
front end se rv. 1ce, tune up and
b rak e
service
Wh ee ls
bal!3nced electron ic a lly All
work g uaranteed . R eason able
rates Phone 742 3232 .
2 18-tfc
RON SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
Remodel.ng , Ceramic tile
baths Box 280 , Rutland 742
3664
6 26 -tfc

WILL tr•m or cut tr ees
shrubbery Also , clean
basements , a tt ics. etc .
949 3221 o r 742 44.&lt;11
I 0-10

Larry's of Pomeroy ..

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AUTOMOE!ILE insuran ce been
c ancelled ?
Los1
your
operator 's license Cal l 992 1
7428
6 15 ttc
DEAD S10CK. - Will rP.m tw a
at a reasonable c harqe Ca ll
245 ·5514
8 2J -90tc
MOBILE home repalf, Elec"'.:'
tncal Plumbmg and heating
Phone 992 5858
7 15 lfc
SEWING MACHINE S Rep CIIr
serv iCe, all makes 992 -2284
The Fabrtc Shop , Pbmeroy
Authorized Singer Sa les and
Se rv• ce We Sha rpen Scissors
3 29 -tfc

•SE PTI C
TANKS
A,ROBIC
SE WAGE
SYS TEMS
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED .
MILLER
SA NITATION,
ST EWA RT , OHIO PH 662 ·
3035
oPEN___ Roger
Hysell 1s
Garage nea r Cr oss road s on
Sf Rt \24 , all mechani ca l
work •nc!u dmg automatiC
transm 1SS1 ons
Monday
Frtday , B 30 am ttl I 5 p m
Saturday ~ 8 30 to 12 noon
Un less by a ppt Phon e 992
5682 or 992 7121.
9-16 30tc
yoUr- n ew h o~e~7"o~t ac t
Roush
Construction,
Syracuse , Ohio Phone 992

Fo R-

5039

14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 6~'-14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

*CROYDON
*PARKWOOD
*FLEETWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*CAMERON

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOMES
Frank

Next Door to the
" Jones BOys"

OPEN
Monday.fridi!Y !1-3
Sat. 9-6, Sun. 1-6

10 17 14tC

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years old , 3 bedrooms wlarge closets. Large kitchen
and dining area , lots of
cabinets and range. Utility
112 acre .
room . Carpeted
Carport . In new add1t1on

V. Cleland

Associates
992-2259

If no _a!]swer 992 -2568

Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Ph: 992-7777
POMEROY, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS - Jusl3

Leona

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Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!

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JUST $11,000.00.
WE HAVE MANY OTHER
PROPERTIES TO CHOOse ·
FROM. NEW LISTINGS
EACH WEEK .
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
Kalhleen M . Cleland

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"UNDER SELL

and
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Tupper!; Plains

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Maylag

Halo of Heat
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Dryers
..ivrround , clothes
w i th gentle , even
~eat No htlt spots,
no
overdrylng.
Fine Mesh lint
Filter ,
We Speclalltt In

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, MAY.TAG

:RUTLAND
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741-4211

FURNITU_RE ·.R~~~~:el
Arnold Grate.

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Big Capacity
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Maytag
Automatics
2 speed operaftjon .• 1
Qlolce · of water
t~mps
A'uto .
water
level , !
control
Lint
Fitter or Power
Fin Ag lte~tor .
Perm a - Press

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Lyttle
of Bethesda, Maryland spent a
couple of days here wtth Mrs.
Bessie Webster. Miss Judy
Perry of Parkersburg also
' ~ sp ent the weekend with her
aunt, Bessie Webster.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted carson
spe nt several days with
relatives and friends at Cincmnati.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Babcock
and Josephtne
rece ivM word that their
cousm, Mrs Ernaline Gorrell
of Waverly, Ohio had passed
' away with a heart attack in the
hospital at Marietta .
Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
Brickles spent Sunday with her
brother, Charles Spencer of
Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard
of Dayton, 0 . spent the
weekend here with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker
and they all attended the Farm
Festival at Bob Evans farm
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Goebel spent a
recent evening with Mrs.
Neisel Weatherman. Mrs.
Edna Beahrs of Mount Herman
will agam be working for Mrs.
Weatherman this winter.
Mrs. Ethel Bush of Pomeroy
called on Mrs, Lola Griffin
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson
moved from the horne of his
-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fon Halsey, to Belpre.
Mrs. Lula Matlack of
California spent last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs, John
Arbaugh then on Sunday Mr.
Arbaugh took Mrs. Arbaugh,
and Mrs. Matlack to Cglumbus
where they visited relatives
then Mrs. Matlack took a plane
on Tuesday back to her home in
california.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Francisco of Galion, 0. spent a
few days here with Mrs. Effie
Watson.
Jack Torrence and son,
Gary, of Nampa, Idaho is
spending a few weeks here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Torrence. While they
were here, a family reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. carl Morris and
family _of Racine Route. They
are the daughters of Mr. and '
Mrs. Roland Torrence and
their other children present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Torrence and family, Mr, and
. Mrs. Paul Torrence and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie
Myers and family of Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence,
Mr. and Mrs. !)(ln Guthrie and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
caldweU and family of Tuppers
Plains, Mr. and Mrs, David
Shuler and daughter, Heather,
·and Mrs. Sally Alllson of

Racine
Social Events

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66 Buick 4.Door, V-8, auto. ·-------- '395

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1974 CADILLAC AND

RIGGS USED CARS
Located On St. Rt . 7

985-4100

OLDSMOBILE NOW ON DISPLA 'I

Racine, and Miss Carylyn
Morris of Columbus, and
Mattie Allison of Zanesville.

BEFORE WINTER ARRIVES
12x60 2 BEDROOMS
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12.x 65 3 BJDROOMS

Chester. 0.

(TOTAL ELECTRIC)

A Few
Mrs. Isabel Simpson visited at
Enon, Ohio with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry , Mccartney and family
and their guest, Mrs. Myrtle
Valley of Rose City, Mich., who
accompanied . them horne and
spent a week w1th Mrs. Grella
Simpson and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swift of
Colwnbus spent Sunday with
Mrs. Swift's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baker and
daughter of Columbus spent
the ~eekend with her mother,
Mrs. Anna Wines and were
dinner guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Cleland.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller of
Kenton attended the funeral of

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who is a

medical patient m Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Melvin Riffle of
Colwnbus came to accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riffle on a
weekend !rip to Lexington, Ky.
and other points of interest.
Mrs. Joe Cross of Sarasota
Florida and Mrs . WilliaU:
Harbarger of Logan · called on
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallory
and other friends on Monday.
Mrs. Clara Martin and son,
Robert, of Huntington Beach
.
'
Callfornta are visiting her
daughter,
Mrs.
Betty
Christopherson.
Mrs. Grella Sin'fpson and

Homes Announce

"CASTLE"

65 Olds 88 HJ. Cpe., low miles------- 1395

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

By Mn, Francis Morris
Mrs . M~rian Knlghtstep of
Colwnbus spent the weekend
here to visit her mother, Mrs

Lavinia

K.ing~bury

66 Cadillac H.T. Sed., power, air------- 1695

1965 Buick Electra 4 Dr.
1965 Plymouth Fury 111, 4 dr. H.T.
1964 Dodge Polara. 4 dr. H.T.

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We Want Tu 11'1ilke Yuu Hi1ppy

67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air.. ---~795

3-•195 SPECIALS

McCOY ' S AUCtiON SE-RviCE,
For a r ea l auc t•on , ca ll the
" real McCoy ," I 0 " Mac "
M cCoy, Cheste r , Oh10
10 3 ft c

ELNA and Wh i t e Sew1nQ
Ma ch ines
Se rv ic e ori all
makes Reasonab1e rates .
The sew1ng Ce nter, Mid dl epo rt. Oh10
l1 161fc

$295

1965 Olds Delta 88, 2 dr . H. T.

HARRISON'S TV service and
ser vi ce ca ll s Phone 992 ·2522
2·9-tfc

&gt;VO E. MaiO St. , Pomeroy, \Jnto

68 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V8 auto., P.S. -- 11095

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0 .

992 -3954 or 992 -7349

New 1973 Olds

hiS uncle at Gallipolis and
visited briefly here with her
Remaining
parents, ~- and Mrs. George
Neigler and her grandmother,
Mrs, Frankte Neigler,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Palmer on
leave from his base m North
Carolina, vistted her parents,
Mr. and Mrs . George Neigler
and his parents at Fairmont
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W. Va.
" You'll Like Our Quality Way
Mr and Mrs . Lee Clark and
of Doing Business"
family of Cheshire and a group
Of young people of the band of
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Kyger Creek · ijigh School
Open Evenings Unti 16: 0()-Til 5 p.m. Sat.
(former parishioners of Rev.
I
and ' Mrs. Frank Cheese brew)
visited after the parade for the
homecoming game with the
Cheese brews.
Mmford visited Rev. a~d Mrs. tended the Hymn sing at Sutton
Mr. Donald E . Bennett of Frank Cheesebrew and at- Church Sunday.

At Reduced Price I

Karr &amp; VanZandt

If you are a young couple or a senior c1tizen
that needs a hom e, ca ll 992 -6256 NOW. Our
prices a re low and we install and service.
When we say service, WE MEAN SERVICE.
Low overhead bri ngs you lower prices. See us
and save dollars .

KINGSBURY HOMES
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Ask us about Underskirting lor your mobile
· home. Lowest prices.
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HRS: 2-7 WEEKDAYS
9-7 SATURDAYS OR BY APPT.
Located 200 Yds . West Junction 33 and Kingsbury Rd
County Rd. 18, Pomeroy , 0 . PH. 992-6256.
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Prices Listed

.Prices Listed

In Items Below

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Pine Sol-15oz.
Reg. 69c Only 49c
Filler Paper-300ct.
Reg. 99c- 59c
Breath ofSpring
Air Freshener-7 oz.
Reg. 49c-33c

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PHII.:LIPS

MILKI OF
MAGNESIA
Regular or Mint
12 oz.
51.05 Value

SCHICK

Super Size

SUPER CHROMIUM

SCOPE

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$2.05
Value

JOO's
$2.79 Value

BABY
P.OWDER

4

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Mouthwash

BAYER ASPIRIN

Johnson's

Blades
with
Free Razor
89c Value

14 oz.
$1.29 Value

Jergen' s

EXTRA
DRY
LOTION
9 oz.
$1.39 Value

Rutland

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Pomeroy

Open 8 Til5

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Open Eves. TillS

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

EX CAV A Tl N G- Ooz" e"',C'
s=i
, large
and small , Backhoes l!nd
loaders on tra ck and t1res ,
Dump truck Lo bov ser vice Sept• c· tank s •nstalli!d .
Georg e !Bill) Pull ins, phone
992 2478 or 99 2-7402
2 9 ttc

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992-2126 ,

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

JOHN TUCKER
Rt 4, Pom e roy , 0 .

t) ~rl dtllQ

"Your Chevy Dealer"

On Most Amencan Car$

HOUR SERVICE

MODERN
SANITATION

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68 Pontiac Con., V-8 auto., P.S. ______11095

1968 Mercury Mont ego MX, 4 dr. sedan ,
that runs the best. Hurry on this
one.
ONLY$595

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 dr. H.T., v-roof, air·-· '1295

BUY OF THE WEEK'

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

SEE US AT . • •

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, vinyl roof. __ --- '1995
69 Cadillac Fltwd. Brougham Sedan---- '1795

1969 Mercury Marquis. 4 dr. H.T .• lac. air ,
$1195
P. S., P. B.

WE SELL &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCKS.

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72 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr., power, air ---'3695

1969 Mercury Montego, 4 dr . wagon, factory
air , P.S., P. B.
$1395

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'12 Ford Torino H.T. Coupe --------·'2695

1970 Chrysler New Yorker , 2 dr . H. T. , green
with green vinyl top, fully equipped .
$1895

$2895

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Its,
er' !re.
lly
lth

70 Cadillac Eldoradc Cpe., power, a1r --- '3800

$1795

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1970 Pontiac Le Mans. 4 dr . H. T. , factory air.
P.S., P.B.
$1495

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Phone 992-2550

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68 Olds Cut. H.T. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S. __ .'l195
Spec1alist
Whe,e l

Henry E. Cleland Jr.

q&lt;n.JJ2.:. o•

1972 Vega, 2 dr .• 4-spl

ROOFING CO.

PHONE 992-6675

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WASHER &amp; DRYER

s2895

1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER

All WEATHER

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1970 Ford Thund erbird, blue with blue vinyl
top, fully equipped.
$2295

~ardtop seda n, local low mileage, 1-owner new car tradem.
V-8, au tomat1c, power steering power bra"
like ne
h te
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w w 1 ·'!'a
tres, many other luxury items Bla ck
fm1sh . black vmyl top

and

Specifications

USED CARS

1970 Ford Thunderbird, maroon with light
v~nyl roof. fully equipped ' including factory
a1r , tape player .
$2295

s

1972 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

OFfiCE SUPPLIES

We llesign ancl Build To Your

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1972 Pontiac Catalina,4dr ., P.S., P.B.

'2295

Jntenor.

ROOFING ,
FUR·
CLEANING
NACE
AND REPAIR AND
PLUMbiNG.

GENERAL CONTRACTING

TEAFORD

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992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

FURNITURE

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1 owner , 12, 900 miles . Real economy with stand tfans 6
cyl. ~ngme, tires show little wear, green finish. spott~'s

For Free Estimate

D. L. MOORE
&amp; SONS

1964 INTERNATIONAL 6 cyl.

1972 NOVA 2 DOOR

SMITH NELSON
fe'OTORS. INC.
Pomeroy

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1973 Ch~v. Heavy Duty '12 Ton, auto., P. S.•
P. B. SPECIAL!
S2795
1
1961 Ford 12 Ton . flat bed .
$395

'395.00

Roofing,
Spouting,
Porch Repair. Complete
Home
Remodeling .

Ph -'992 -2114

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TO

AT RIGGS USED CAR LOT

8'..P.ickup. Good tires, solid cab &amp; motor ' radio.

From the laroe st Truck 0'
Bu lldozer Rad1ator to Ihe
!:lma nest Heater Lore .
Na than B1ggs
Rad1ator Spec1ahst

Help Wanted

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H eaftng .- Air' Cond.
Refrigeration . Plumbing
Electncal Apphances - Auto
Air' Cond. . Residential ot
Commefcial .

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

CONSTRUCTION

Uke New Used Cars At Auction Prices !

NOW'S THE Jl

TRUCKS

215 N. Second
Phone 992 -3509
24 Hour Ser\ ice
All work guaranteed.

PRICE

Mobile 1-lomes For Sale

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Bra dbury

t;OM I'LETE
INTERIOR
REI. AIR

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Co. Road 5

MATERIALS CO.
773 SSS4
M.uon, w. va .

Pels For Sale

PUBLIC NOTJCE:.

TRIM ~
. 992-2839

AUTO

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

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WEEKEND
SPECIALS

p AND J HOME
MAINTENANCE
&amp; REPAIR

RUSSELL'S

PRE FABRICATED

Vacuum
(ll'&lt;JnN&lt;; com olete with at
la Lhll ! tl!l~ .
(.O rdwtnd(!r and
p~mt Spray Used bul 1n l1k.e
new cond1110n
Pay ~34 AS
cash or budget plat"\ available
Phon e 992 298 4
10 17 61C

YARD Sate.

Notice

ASK US ABOUT

f I ~C.l R6LUX

4 lamil1es o tt new CHE RRY
lloolo.. ca~e
11cdS ,
Rl 1 on un.on A\lenuc. Thurc;
Maytilg wr tng er wa sher 19;9
correct msert ion .
day through Sa turday
Chevy stat Jon w &lt;"lgon , 6 cyl
·
RATES
10 17 J l (
Phone 74? S~ 13
For W-ant Ad service
10 18 31c
5 cents J?er Word one Jnsert 1on
YARD SALE Satu rday . Oct 70
C UB cade t 10 h p
wlfh
M •n•m'l'm Charge Sl.OO
and Sun day. Oct 71, fro m 10 SATURDAY , Oc t 70,9&amp; m l OB
cutllvators , S400 , Fuel oil
l-i cents per word three
a m . t tll 6 p m To se tll e es tal e
spa ce she ater w1th !her
p . m o11ty Tru&lt;kload Sale, all
consecutive insert tons
Complc l e household fur
mostal. $125 1949 Chevrolet ,
YARD SALE . J11 miles ht&gt;!O w
fa c tory seconds LtvJn g room
26 ~ents per word srx con ntture, l ools , 196 1 Dodge 1• 1
runs good, Sl50 31 7 f110nth
Fr1 day
and
M td d lepo rt .
su1tes, come see Come Save
secvt•ve insertions
ton truc k , Remmgton 12 R 1tte .
Hols te •n cal f, \ 175 Call 949
Saturdav Stamps, old botlles ,
up to so pet Also. blanke*s
2S Per c;ent D iscount on pa rd
Model .:11 . m1sc rtem s Frank
37 46 a ti er 6 p m
Avon bottles , sfarts 9· JO a . m
&lt;:. .11e •S Sa t u rday onlY 9 a m
ads l!lnd ads pa rd w 1thm 10
Roush restd~nce, Rl
1,
1dl4p.
m
10 17 51C
to
8
p
m
All
sates
Cash
&amp;
days.
M.nersvlfle
10 18 7tp
Carry rr ee Co ke Pomeroy
CARD OF THANKS
10 17 3fp
Recov ery , 622 E Ma in Str eet. 197 31 H O N QA J50 f ully equtp p ed
&amp; OBITUARY
SBOO Phone 992 5792
BOB KESSINGER Wil l be t he
Pom e rov . Phon e 091 755 4
52 00 for 50 WQrd min 10 17 5fc
10 18 2tc
speaker •n a ser ies of Gospel SWEEPER Pepa~rs , Part s.
!mum Each add itiona l wor d
Sup pt 1es . O •scount prt c es on
Meetmgs . Oct '12 thru Oc t
Jc .
I
Ge nera l mer c hana . se thru
28th at th e Mason Church of
U PH OLStER vo ur own fur
8LIND AOS
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works , E
our c atalog department
Ch nst , M1ll er Street. Ma son,
n. tur e We ha...e all th e sup
Additronal 2Sc Charge per
Ma•n St , Pom eroy A ll kmd s
Phone
J67 7736
Da vis
w
Va Ser ... •ces n1gh tl y at 7
p l1es
y.ou
w il t
need
Advert1sem en t
of salt water pellets , water
Vacuum Cleaner Store , 10
There w tll b~ an afternoon
Upholstery Fabncs. a very
OFFICE HOURS
nugge1s
,
blo
c
k
sa
lt
and
own
am
5 p m Add1son . Oh10
smg Sun day , Oc tober 28 th at
large se lecllon of nylons ,
8 . 30 am to 5 00 p m Oa 1ty ,
Ohfo Rtver Salt Phone 992
9 23 301C
'1 JO Pu bliC •nv•led
velvets , H er cu lon , v1nyls - •n
i . 30 am
to 12 00 Noon
. 3891
10 18 8t c ------ - ---~--colton pr tnt s, a lso i-e-mnant s
saturday
6 5 tt c
--------:;------- F LEA market at Add JS On .
oam
for cuShio n s and
YARD SALE , Friday and
eve ry Sunday , 9 am Ill! '
adding
Burlap , den1ms ,
Sa turday fr om 9 a m t ill 3 p
Dealers w elcome P &amp; J . GROCERY busines~ for sa •-.!'
mbnc , loam glue . ztppers ,
Bu1ldmg
tor
sate
or
lease
m
297 M ill Street. M 1d
spr1ngs and clt ps , chtpboard s,
PhOn e 992 -3509
Phone 773 5618 from 8 :JO p m
IN LOVING memory o f our
dleport
L ots of children's
10-16 4tc
leg s, se w•n 9.' thread, dacron ,
to 10 p m for appOintment
hu sb and , father , and grand
cl oth1ng
tac k s, w ebt:lmg , welt cord ,
3
20
tfc
pa , Homer M Braley who one
10 18 2tp• FA BR t C Inn , Polyester bed
co tton , sw1vel ba ses, and all
year ago , Oct
18 , passed
sp r ead s, 2 dresser covers . --------~- ----other su ppltes you will need
away We cou ldn ' t say Happ y HIGH SC HOO L Students l•ntless Se t S25 , 1dca1 Chnsl LOTS of chrysanthemum s for
New furn 1tur e at tow , to w
B irthday this Oct 14 to h •m
Europe 16 dav s See London ,
mas 9 •ffs Close out many
sale , f1eld grown We on ly
pr.ces Pomeroy Recovery ,
But hiS memory l•ves on and
Paris . Rome
Parenls ,
yas , doub le knit s, lo cated Co
have one color - yellow 10
622 E Ma 1n . 99 2 7554.
keeps h•m near us Grandpa
would make a n 1ce Chfls tma s
Rd 50 , 4 miles from Tupp ers
bunches for $5 We have so me
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10 5-30tc
Jam1e d •dn ' t make 11 In tim~
or gradualion present. $750
Pl a,n s.sc hool , turn lefl Route
out 1n full bloom, some 1ust ---------~---~to see you , but vou would have
Phone 985 4248
MEETIN G
124 near Eden R1dge Chu r ch,
budd•ng Reynolds Flower
loved h1m as you d •d h1s
soon, c all before Sunday
t urn onto Coun ty 50 Phone
Shop, Mason. w Va Call 773
brothers . SAD LY MI SS ED
10 18 3tp
378 6276
5 141 .
BY WIFE , LUCille, Son , Ja ck
10 16 6tp
9 26 tf c PARKVIEW Kennels . Poodles ,
1 toy male and 1 female
.!!nd . daughfer m la w Mary , SATU ROAY , Oct 20 , 9 a m to 8
Phone 992 -5443
Grandsons . J a ck , Jr , Tim
P m only Tru c kl oad Sa te
REVIVAL wil l conlmue at the TIMOTHY hay and straw Ca rl
7-15-tfc
othy , K.Ur!1SS . Se an and
All Factory Seconds L 1vmg
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hotmess
R1tch1e, 985 3930
J ame s
room su1tes. Come to see
Church down through Oc tober
10 19 3t c
KENNELS ot Calhoun - Toy
10 19 lt c
Come Save up to so pet Also ,
25 1 30 ea c h even.ng Rev
pood le pupp•es , $60 to $95 ,
blankets Sale is Saturday
Raymond RICe, Evangel i St 1912 YAMAHA Enduro 250
only , 9 a m to 8 p m All
Stamese k1tten s, $15 Phone
10 19 6tc
excellent
cond1f10
n
$475
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sates Cash &amp; Carry . Free
25 6 6247
Tuppers Plams , 667 3336
Coke Pomeroy Recovery , 622 GU N Shoot. Ra c rne Gun Club , 1
10 7 JO!c
10-21 6tp
E
Ma m Street , Pomeroy
Sun day ,
assorted
p m .
Phone 99 2 755 4
meats
I
ONE row New Idea corn p1cker .
10 18 2tc
10- 19 2tc
Used t John Oeere 68 auger
1968 WIND SOR , 60 x 12, 2
wagon Call 669 42 46
RUMMAGE SALE m Coats SH OO TIN G Mat ch, Forked Run
bedrooms Ver'y good con
10 IS 2tp
and tie mformed of the rune
Bulldmg Saturday , 9 to 5 p
Sport sman Club , noon Sun
d•t•on Call 992 35 11
tions of your government are
m
day , F actory ' choked guns 1971
10-9 141C
Chev rol et Kmgswood
e1T.bod1ed m pubi Jc not1 ces In
10 18 21c
only
Stat •on Wa9on See at C1! 1zens ------- ---~
that self -governme-nt charges
10 19 2t c
N a!1onal Bank Phone 992 CASH pa •d for all makes and
SH OOTI NG MATCH , Horner
' all Ct llzen s to be mfor med,
models of mobile homes
3007
Hill Gun Club bes 1de Horner
1th1S newspaper urges ever y
Phone a r ea code 614 423 9531
10 193tc
H il l ca rry out on 143 gomg
ktt1zen to read and study these
4 13 lfC
towards
Harrtsonv•ll
e
not 1ces We st rongly adv•se
CITIZENS
NatiOnal
Bank
Will
Sun day ; Oct 21. 12 noon
thos e c• t•z~n s. seek1ng further '
BAR MAID and 1 part !Jme
offer for sate a t lhelf o f fll ce in TAK E over payment s. 'C_4 x 64,
Factory c hoked guns only
•ntormat•on , to exerc •se their
help Applv 10 person on ly
M i ddleport sta r t 1ng 10 am ,
\l 1 bath , 3 bedroo,-ns . on
Havmg
Blue
Grass
mus1c
by
,right of a cc ess to publtc
Wh1spermg Prnes N1te Club
Oc t ober 31 , 1973 , a 1968
pnvate lot 1n Rutland Ca ll
th e Sola n Boys for en records a nd publ •c meet1ngs
10 18 6tc
Dodge. 3 dr ht , Sena l No
742 5703 afler o. weekdays ,
t ertainment
162316,
Ede lbro ok
S23L8A
anytime on Sat and Su ndav
10 18 3t c
mtake With 3 deuces , 440 mag
10 14 ttc
BRUSH H OGS , 4x5 ft , phone
eng me , torque fl1te , headers ,
YARD
SAL
E
,
Fflday
and
992 5858
NOTICE BY PUBLICATt(n,.
(60 J ser1es tires , mag wheel s, 1973
F LEETWOOD
EX
7 15tfc
Sa turday , 2 miles from red
TO THE DEFENDANTS ,
ta cho meter , tract.on b a rs, A
PANDO 3 bedrooms $1 18
lig
ht
on
554
Bed
r
oom
su.t.
Mallard V Pear son. address
&amp; A F 1berg lass Hood Scoop,
montl1 Coo l v •ll e 6117 3080
r eco rd
plaver .
d1Shes 1 RELIABLE
m•ddle
aged
unknown , the unknown helfs,
AMP and 0 11 gauges . r ear
10 14 6tp
clo th•ng , storm door , some
woman to l1ve m w1th elderlv
dev•sees, legate es, executors ,
l1ffe r k1t , and t:&gt;ucke t seats
ant1ques
,
ma
n
y
household
cou
ple
Do
l1
ght
house
work
,
admm 1s trat or s and ass1g n s of
10 19 3t c 1969 MT V ERNON , 3 bedroom ,
llems and lots of good used
c ook i'l li ttl e, and help elder l y
Mallard V Pearson , Deceased .
f ront kllchen , unfurn1shed
clo th ing . Wat c h for s1gns
woman to ca re for he r 196 5 VW Van A 1 cond •hon , s650
and
the
unknown
he1rs,
$3000
Ca ll 985 41 79
10
18
2t
c
husband that 1S bedfast Can
dev •sees, legat ees:, executor s,
Call 949 295 1
10 16 Si p
have a day and mghl off each
admin• Sirator s and ass 1gn s of
10 19 2tc
YARD
SALE
on
Lar
kin
Street
,
week
Ca
II
992
2673
Charles A Pearson , Deceased ,
1971 SK YL!Nf; , F1ffh Avenue
Rut la nd , F flda y and Satur 10 14-6tc
whose reSiden c es are unknown
60' x 12 ', 2 bedroom , un '
85 ,000 BTU F(lr ced alf gas
day
Swea t er s,
skirts ,
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
furn •sh ed
U nderpmn 1n g
f
urnace
,
$200
1966
VW
dresses,
25
ce
nts
each,
la
d1es
MEIGS COUNTY , OH 10
HAVE openrng tor beauty
mcluded Excellent condit •on
coa ts , $1 Children s clo th mg .
c amper A 1 cond1f1on , Sl.OOO ,
Dav1d A P'owell and
operator
Se nd reply to
Phone 61-1
'66 7 3866 for ap
West Columb1a , W Va Cal\
10 ce nts each Ot her odds and
Luella M. Powell.
Beauty Shop, P 0 Box 122,
po
rntment
773
-5186
ends
R . 0 . Ractne, Otuo
Plamt1fh
M•ddleport. Oh1o 45760
10 t6 .7tc
10 18 2tc
10 16 5tc
10 l66tc
Mallard '1/ . Pearson ,
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et al. ,
Detendanh GO ING out of busmess , PAUL 'S LADY to stay 5 day s a week and
B FLAT Cla rm et. $40 Call 99 2
AUTO PART S a ll !;. lock mus t
No 15,381
75
65
A1r Condilioners
n 1ghts
No work Mu st be
go Our loss 1S vour ga 1n
NOTIC:E
10
18
Jtc
relrable Weekends free Good
Awmngs
Phone 99J 2595
Plamt tffs have brought th Is
ho m e and wages Ph one 992
10
14
6tc
act ron na m •ng you as th e
FLAT
Ebon1te
Bu nd y
Underpinnmg
5207 after 7 p m and any time 8
Defendants 1n the above n amed
Clar 1net, w1th case and mUSIC
Sa
t
urd
ay
and
Sund
ay
KOSMET IC S
&amp;
court by f!l1ng their Complamt KOSCOT
holder $75 . Also , E fla t alto
10 19 6tc
Comp l ete
m ob il e ho m e
WIGS M any spec•als during
on September 1, 1973
Bundy saxophone with case
viCe
plus g 1gant1C
se
r
the
mon
th
of
Oct
Phone
The object of th e Comp la 1nt is
and m us1c holder , $1 25 Both
H elen Jane Brown , 992 5113
d•spl
ay
of
rno~lle homes
to quiet t i tl e m th e Pl am trffs m
1n excellen t cond •t•on Phone
10 2 ft c
and to the following descr~bed
842 2286 a fter 6 p m Pau la
always availab le at .
real estate
and Sandy Sayre . Portland ,
WILL do bookkeep1r19 rn rnv
S1tuate •n th e Townsh•P of To G1ve A w ay
Oh 10 R I 338, 1 m de below
home Write Box 576, Mason
Sutton , Coun t y of M.eigs and BEAG LE puppieS to g1ve awav ,
Ravenswood Fer r y
10· 14 6ic
State of Ohio, anco m tl1 e Sou th ·
10 w eeks old Call 992 7132
10 16 4tc
west cjuarter. of Sect1on 2, Tow n
10 \9 4!C
3, Range 12 of t h e Oh10 Com
T RUCK camper , $550
Boat,
pany 's Purcl1a se , bounded and
motor and trailer, $450
1220 Wa shington Blvd .
desert bed as follows Beg1nn m g
Con ta ct
Ezra
Phillip s,
NO 1 Cop per , 65c, rad 1ators
423 752 1
BELPRE, 0 .
at the Northea st corner of the
Sy
racuse
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011
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Ph
one
992·
JOe, bra ss 25c, batlen es 90 c,
Southwest Quarter of sa•d 12 X 60 GARDNER mobile
5542
cl ean, dry Gmseng roots $57
ho m e for sal e on r en t ed lot 1n
Secl1on 2, thence Sou t h 20
10 16 4tc
'b
, v et low root 55, may app le
Pomeroy 2 bedroom s, all
chains . thence West 12 c ha1ns
60c M A Hall , Reedsville
e tec t r 1c w1th two 7 :K 10 ex
and 50 link s , then ce No rth 20
70 , 001} BTU heater , S50 15 cu tt
Phone 378 6249
p anda
Cen tral a1r , carpet
chams . then ce East 12 c hams
self defro st refngerator, $125
9 23 lfc
thr o ughout
plumbed
for
and 50 I inks t o t he place of
liv1ng room su •tes , $2 5 and up' YOU CAN Si ll! b ea t the
s kyro c k etmg c ost of new
wa she r and dry er, also , CORNER cupboards,
beginnmg , conta rnmg 25 acres ,
Baby b eds, $10 a nd up .
wall
constr uct•on wllh th1s love ly
carport , metal build i ngs,
more or less
D
•nelte
set,
$25,
m1sc
cloth
es
cu pboards , chests , old guns ,
o
ld er ho me bemg o ff er ed for
porch and underpmnlng Will
'f'ou are requ1red to answer
and coats 25c !o Sl P &amp; J Odd s
any cond1t10 n
Also blue
sale b y own er
Re ce ntly
se ll w1th or w •thout furnitur e
the c omplamt W1 t h m tw enty
and
Ends
,
215
N
Second.
decorated stoneware Wflle
remodeled,
the
home
has 3
Pfl ced for qu1ck sa le Phone
t•ght day s after the la st
Midd
le
p
ort
,
Ohio
P 0 Box 44 , Mart in Sb urg ,
9927451
.
bedrooms , ba f h, large f am• lv
publication of thiS n ol1ce , wh •c h
........10 16-4t c
Ohio,
43935
or
call
1-484
-4440
10 18 61C
st yle k1tchen and a separa t e
W1tl be publish ed once ea c h
after 7 p m
dm•ng
or t am tl y room N ew
week for six success1ve weeks,
8 8 901 c CB RADIO , $30, 8-lr ack tape
alummu·m s i d1ng exler~or
and the last pub l•cation will be 1970 12 X 60 VA LI A NT mobile
deck , $~5, Lnnng room su1fe ,
w1lh outs•de en tran ce to
made on October 19 , 197 3
home
2 bedr ooms, ex
$25, Ch•na cupboard, 5175,
WANTED Old upr1ght p1anos.
basement A sell mg pn ce of
In case of your fa ilu r e to
cep tiona lly n•ce Ca ll 985 -4207
Doubl
e
Coca
Co
la
coo
ler,
any cond1t 1on . pay1ng $10
$ 15,000 1ncludes co mp le t e
answer or otherw•se res pond as
any t•me
guaranteed, $75 Anflques and
each Wrtte , g1ve cfirect io n to
f ur n1shmgs for th1s ho me
permitted by the Oh•o Ru l es of
10-18 3t C
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other mi sc . 1tems P &amp; J Odds
Witten P 1ano Com pany , Box
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C1vll Procedure w1th m the ltme
and
En
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Add
1son,
Ohi
o
188, Sard1s , Ohio 43946
593 5667 (At h ens) Shown by
staled, jugment by default Will
10 16 41 c
10 19 lt c
ap po 1ntrnen t on fy
be rendered aga.nst you for the
10 14 30tc
rel •ef demanded •n the Com
WHI SPERIN G Pines N1te Club
WANTED
for
auction ,
plalnt
- have 2. 30 n 1te c lub l icense
househo ld goods Toots. most
LA_RRY E . SPENCER ,
Rout e 7, Po meroy , Oh1o MODERN Country nome, land
anything of value . Will buy or
Clerk o' Cour1s
c onfract 1
S2 , 000
down
Phon e 992 9945
sell on c ommiSSion Will haul
Court of Common Pl eas
Scenery' Coolv ille , 667 -3080
10
16
6fp
Sunday SChool attendance on
Ca ll 992 -3354 or 992 27 92
Metgs County , Oh .o
10 14 6tp
Yayman 's
7-25 tfc
Pomeroy , Oh10 Oct. 14 was.. 46, offering was
"S
TAR
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kills
ra
t
s
QuiCkly
,
( 9) 7, 1-1,21, 28 ; (10) 5 , 12 , 19, He
$20.75.
. OLD furn 1t ur e, oak tables , sure , 21h l b s $1 69 Ebersbach
Hdwe ., ' Sugar Run Milts,
c loc k s, 1ce boxes, bra ss beds,
Worship serv1ces were held
P tckens Hdwe , Ma son
d1shes
or
•
com
p
le
te
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT at II o'clock with the Rev.
10 _,_
9-30tp
households
Write
M
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Ca!ie No. 210-14
Mille
r
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R
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4,
Pomeroy,
Oh1o,
'J t rq ll B . T i',il or d . S1
Estate of Norma Ztrk)e , Meece speaking from I Peter
ST EREO -RADIO, 8 track ta pe
call 99 2-627 1
Deceased .
Btok.•t
I : 14-15, "We are redeemed by
co mbmatlon , 4 speaker sound
5. 13 tfc
NOf•ce is hereby g1ven 1hat
~ ys t em
Balan
ce
SlOI
42,
or
110
M
l'ch.ln
l ( St reet
D 1ana Ashley , of 175 Beech the Precwus Blood of t~e
use our budget term s Call
Po
meroy
,
Oht
o ·15169
Str eet , Middleport. Oh1o, has Lamb. ,. A s pecial song,
99 2-3965 .
been duly
appo•nt ed
Ad
10 14 6tc
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m i n •stratrix of the Estate of ·'Because He LJves,'' was sung
2 BEDROOM home 1n Mtd
Norma Z~rkle, decea sed, late of by Howard Flanders and
d l eport Close to Elemen t ary •HONDA 160 dream , very n i ce bath , large d.ning , oak floor s,
Me igs Co unty , Oh•o
Sc hvol Cal l 99 2 3614
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and
garden
Sh ape • T o see. ca l l 949 -5913 basement,
Cr ed1tors are r eq u •r ed to tile Florence Spencer. Attendance
10 14 6tc
1 0 17 71 c
$5,000
00
their cl a1ms with sa•d f1dUC1ary at this service was 25, of!er~ n g
COUNTRY HOME
Nic~
w•thin tour months
J AND 4 RO OM furniShed and
Dated this 9th day ot October $17.25, pledges $32.
modern
bi
r
ch
kttchen
wtth
unfu r nished
apa rtm ents
\ 913
Mrs. Margaret Follrod of
Phone 992-5434
NEW HOT POINT
coo k and ba ke units 3 or 4,
Mannmg D. Webster , Judge
4 12 tfc
bedrooms,
famil y room and
Pomeroy
called
on·
Clara
COMPACT
C::ourt of common Pleas.
Probate Div tsi on F ollrod and Nina Robinson , - R-OOMS b;lhe- w-;ek-:- S18 'C"p"'
carport. One floor plan . A sk1ng
C10) 12. 19, :Z6, Jtc
Me •gs In n, Pomerov
lUSt 51 5,900.00.
and on her parents, Mr . and
7 12 tf c
NEW LISTING - 35 acres 1n
Mrs. Lee Henderson, Sunday
NOTICE' OF APPOINTM~NT
Sa
lem Township within about 2
PR IVA TE meelmg -roo m-~r
Yes. They Stack!
Case No 21024 afternoon.
miles
of n ew coal mine. 4
any organ 1zat 1on , phone 992
Estate of Freda Grate,
Perfect For Trailers!
3975
Word
has
been
received
that
bedr
oo
m s, bath, basement
Deceas.ed .
DRYER
132.95 with garage. $17.500 .00
3-lllfc
Notice 1s hereby g 1ven tha t Seldon O'Bnen has suffered a
Norman J . Schoonov er of Rt 3,
WASHER
224.95 BUILDING LOT - 50xl60. In
2 BEDROOM frailer tor rent , no
Pomero y , Oh1o, h as been du ly stroke and is In St. Anthony 's
chil dren
Phone 949 3584,
BOTH FOR ONLY $325 Pomeroy on Route 33 . A sk tng
appoin.ted admmlstrator of the Hospital 1n Columbus. Mary
Racme .
Estate
of
F r e da
Grate ,
Only $1500.00.
10 19-3t c
deceased , tate of Meigs County , ' Carr wen t last week to be with
CAB BUSINESS - 3 lale
POMEROY
Ohio
Mrs. O'Bnen at the1r home.
mod
els 2 with air and power
Jack
W.
Carsey,
Mgr.
Cr'ed1tor s are requ.red to f rle
APARTME NTS. Good for the
Phone 992 ·2181
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross and
All in good st\'ape. Want just
work1ng man and w •fe near
thetr claim s w1th said f tduciary
w (th\n four months
Darwm , Oh10
Ef f 1C1eney
$6,500.00.
famtly of Albany, 0 called on
-:Oate;d th1S 9th day of October
apartmen ts, newly decora ted
3 APARTMENTS - One fur 1973
DELUXE
zig
zag
sew
i
ng
Nma Robiflson and Cla ra·
1973
wd l ren~ f urn.shed or un '
mac
h
•n
es
Th1S
machine
ntshe(i
, all rented, near court
, Mann.ng D. Webster , Judge Follrod , Sunday evening.
furn1shed Ele c tnc heat, and
overcasts , emb r Oi ders, darn s, house . For $9,000
CourtotCommon Pleas ,
c1 ty water Rent reasonable
and makes butlonholes Pay
Probate DIVISIOn
773 -5118
tlalance of $42 50 or pa f $5 a MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedrooms,
( 10) 12, 19, 26 , ltc
10 9 tfc
furntshed . Nice bath, large
month Call 992 533 1.
Mrs . Genevieve Guthne
10 14 7t c ltving . 2 porches Level lot

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MACHINE \ lt•ll ,;. l&lt;tyaway
J\!1 bvdt 1n •o hullonhote, do
slrcl ch ')t' W '!ll l ilnd tan cv
'5 1ttChlll4 l&gt;tlV IU" I S48 /~( &lt;IS-h
or lf'nno;, ·"'V&lt;t&gt;I&lt;1UI£' Trade m~
&lt;=ICt('p l f'rl PhOn(' 997 7984
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Town declares itself UFO host
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By Urdted Preos lnlernaUonal
A small fishing and farming
town on the Texas coast is
making il.self the official hoot
for all the UFOs reported in
American skies.
"It just occurred to me that
no one has ever made those
li tUe fellas welcome," Mayor

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight thru Tuesday
October 19. 23

W . C. J•ckson of Palacios
(population 4,000) said Thurs·
day. "So we-the Town Council
- issued a proclamation to
make H official.".
Jackson said next Wednesday
between llle hours of 1 and 5
p.m. would be designated as
Palacio.' First Annual . UFO
Fly.in Day at llle municipal
airport.
Reports of strange flying
obJects were just about as
common as explanations for

their existence from coast to

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coas t Thursday, but police at
New Albany and Clarksville,
· Ind ., slaked out a field where
UFOs had been reported and
made three captures.
What the police caught was
three plastic trashbags with
wooden crosspieces supporting
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Kind of Spooky Looking
"It really gave the feeling of
the real thing," one officer
said. " ll glbws and is kind of
spooky looking." He blamed lhe
creations on local children.
Traffic backed up for miles
near Greenwoood, Del., as
·motorists stopped to stare at a
bright orange disk. It wa s
proved to be a seven-foot hoop
dotted with orange lights and
powered by a Fire Department
generator. Five local volunteer
firemen were charged Yfith
disorderly conduct.
Residents at Bedford, Mass.,
reported mysterious flashing
objecl• to police. They turned
out to be a searchlight marking
the opening or a new store.
. . Not all of the sigh lings
reported Thursday night were
e~plained so easily.

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Outside Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Patrolman Bradford Roy said
he saw a " flying pancake
triangle" with red and white
lights that darted through the
sky in ~ilence .
50 Report UFOs
More than 50 residents in the
Florida panhandle reported
UFOs, some flying in forma·
lion. Clinton Chiles and Toby
Howell .of Mary Esther, F la·.,
told police they were trout
fishing when they spotted an
object 1,000 feet above the
water.
"It lit up the entire area and
made no noise and slowly
moved out to sea," they said.
Hundreds of Ohio residents

flovt.u...-..1 vvltc~ im4.1 alierJft.::,'
switchbOa rds with frightened
calls of very bright white lights
moving through lhe sky.
1.. J . l..orenz.en, director of
the Aerial Phenomena Re·
search Organization in Tucsgit,
Ariz., said the sightings result
from Americans' need for
diversions from scandals ~t
home and wars abroad.
"We have so many problems
of our own such as scandals
and wars that the diversion is
welcome /' he said. 11 People are
also tending to view the
phenomena with more respect
and less ridicule than ever
before, which has encouraged
more people to report what
they see."

MILLER RECORD CITED ·
A-ccording to voting participation scores computed by
the Congressional Quarterly r
Tenth District Congressman
Clarence E. Miller was one of
seven · HoUse Members to
answer every recorded vote
taken in the current session.
· Miller, who has had a perfect
voting partic ipation record
si nce coming. to the House in
1967, has east 1,856 consecutive
votes. Only two House Members have answered more
consecutive votes than Miller,
according to the Congressional
Quarterly.

Conflicts dini. peace talks
Unih:d l'~s lntematiooal
Consultations lo end the
Middle East war were reported
at the highest U.S., Soviet and
Egyptian levels Thursday but
hope for a quick settlement
was tempered by conflicting
ofHcial I sraeli views on
whelller an outside peace plan
would be accepted.
In Washington , President
Nixon and his chief aides were
continuing '' delicate
diplomati c co ntacts" with
Arab and Israeli officials in
search of a peace plan but
while t)lere were some signs of
optimism, no concrete results
were reported .
In Cairo, the · Middle East
News Agency said Soviet
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin had
left the Egyptian capital after
ho lding lllree " lengthy" meet·
ings with President Anwar
Sadat. Diplomatic sources said
Kosygin's mission was to
"pr6be Ute possibility" of a
cease-fi re, but the nature of the
talks was not revealed.
Israeli diplomatic sources at
the United Nations said ·the
only inunediate prospect for
ending the fighting would be an
in-place cease-fire . Barring
that, they said, Israel could be ·
expected to mount an allout
offensive' against the Arabs
within the next two days or so.
In Jerusalem, however. a
Hy

senior '}l'oreign Ministry o£..ficial told UP! reporter Peggy
Polk that israel and the United
States both oppose an in-place
cease-lire. He also rejected

any moves toward an outside
peace plan and said the war
will end only through direct
Arab-lsraeU negotiations.

Wlule the spcctflc purpose
Kosygin's !rip to Cairo was nO\
revealed, diplomatic source~ in
Moscow said he was probably
playing a conciliatory role.
trying to t'OOvince Sadat to
accept a c..ase.fire that would
give Eygpt the west bank of tl•e
Su"" Canal.

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VOL. 8 NO. 38

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

Elberfelds In Pome

Va . ; Mr . and Mrs . Sam
BoWman, a son, Crown City;
Mr. and Mrs. James Spaun, a
daughter, Racine.
No births Oct. 16.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Emma Hayman,
Syracuse; Vic tor D. Diehl,
Pomeroy ; Dorothy Wright,
·Pomeroy; Karen Thomas,
Pomeroy ; Stanford · Moon,
Pomeroy.
Discharged - Cindy Holley,
Jackie Lee Smith, Philip
Donovan, Lula Johnson,
Connie Klein, Bernard Rairden, Mark Oldaker., Naomi
Miller , Hazel Shain, Stanford
Denny, John Bennett, Dale
Wright, Brett Friend.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Monday Through Wednesday
Fair during the period. Lows at
night in the upper 40s and in the :;os.
High Monday In the 70s and by Wed·
nesday high · in the upper 60s.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Ohio Industrial Co mmission postponed the
scheduled Friday hearing until Nov. 2
because the Vinton County Board of
Education and the Vinton Local Teachers
Association could only agree on the major
causes of the month.old strike in the six·
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ERNEST A. Wingett, left, and Sam Smith accompanied Rep. Richard F.
Both sides are to file briefs by next
Celeste, center , on a visit in the Gama-Meigs area Friday morning at which time.
Friday with the commission, whjc then '
Celeste urged Ohio's political leaders to join in a spirit of bipartisan cooperation to
will review the statements befo.r e
write a strong and workable ca mpaign rlnance law.
reconvening the hearings. It's the first
time the commission has entered a public
teache~s· dispute.
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Commission Chairman Gregory J ,
Stebbins said the board refused the
an arteacher demands for inclusion
bitration clause and · new dismissal
proCedures for non-tenured instructors in
..,., any forthcoming contract.
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Teachers struck Sept. 21. Later the
KC QUEEN AND COURT- Miss Kandy Gindlesberger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tucker, flower girl.
GALLIPOLIS ~ · Rep. Richard F . said.
board fired 67 under the slate Ferguson
third from left, »:as crowned homecoming queen Friday
Second row, ClibbOrn Smith, escort of Kathy Smith, Qu&lt;)Cn'
Celeste (District·5) urged Ohio's political
As Majority Whip of the Ohio House Act, which prohibits strikes by public
·.night at Kyger Creek High School. Miss Gihdlesberger, a
Kandy Gindlesberger, her escort, Orland Cremeans, Miss
leaders to "join in a spirit of bipartisan Celeste was deeply involved in the employes, but rescinded the qismissal of
senior, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin GindlesKim Lucas, junior attendant, her escort, Marshall French,
cooperation to write·a strong anQ workable legislative negotiations that yielded the 70. The association said the teachers would .
berger, Rt. I, GallipoUs. Miss Kathy Smith, second from left,
sophomore attendant Cathy Green arid her escort, Dean
campaign finance la w, " during Friday's rece ~lly-passed Ethics Bill, which he cited not go back until all 87 are relained .
Jividen and freshman attendant Cindy Meaige and her
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Rt. I, Gallipolis,
visit here .
·
as a " helpful model of legislative states·
WiiUam McNickle, president of the
was runnerup. Shown lef! to right are, Carl Ward, son of Mr.
escort, Ed Skaggs.
" Drafting a good campaign spending bill manshlp."
Vinton
County
Locar
Teachers
and Mrs. Mack Ward, crown bearer, MeUssa Tucker,
is a complicated task , and will be tough
Celeste cited (9ur key ingredients for a Association, accused the school board of
·-.enough without the distra ctions of a
sound campaign finance bill:
thwarting attempts to negotiate a new
barrage of partisan canon fire. " Celeste
· "First-, we must limit campaign contract.
contributions, the amount which in"The teachers wanted negotiations to
dividuals and political committees can begin immediately under the auspices of
contribute to each candidate." ·
the Industrial Cominission," said Me- ·
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"second , we must limit campaign Nickle.
MIDDLEPORT- A lalk by Edwin M.
spending, the amount which any candidate
''In fact, commission Chairman Gregory
Harman,
Worthington, district gOvernor
can spend to get elected."
J . Stebbins urged the discusi;ions be on Rotary club work, and the annual loud
"Third, we must require full and opened Friday after the hearing was .
frequent financial . disclosure, before as recessed, " he said. "But the schooi board shirtcontest were highlights of the weeJiily
meeting of the Middleport-Pomeroy
GALLIPOLIS - A $1 mimon apart- repr"St!'nted the Shahans.
well as after each election.
attorney refused."
eol'e .drillings are expected to oogin
Rotary
Club
at
Heath
United
Methodist
ment
house complex with commercial
" Finally, we need to establish an in, development was announced here immediately. Constru.~tion is expected to
Church in Middleport Friday night.
dependent Elections Commission to police
Mr.
Harman
addressed
the
group
on
·Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell ,Shahan, start in JUl~ 1974.
campaign spending practices."
Planned Properties has complexes in
general club work. Earlier in the day .he · 502 Jackson Pike . .
Noting the Special' session of the
Chillicothe
and Columbus, and is currenUy ·
had held an assembly on Rotary Club
Mr. and Mrs. Shahan signed a lease
Leg isla lure which is due · to start next
matters with officers and other key for the project Friday night with Planned building another complex near the Zane .
week, celeste commented, "If a partisan
Shopping Center in (JI)illicothe.
members. President of the local · club, Properties, Inc ., Columbus.
·
wrangle develops over con trolling the
A survey will be conducted in this area
Harold Hubbard, presented the district
· The site is located five miles north of
sources of large political contributions I
shortly
to determine the npmber of one,
president a gift. Mrs. Harman, wife of the Gallipolis, just off Rt. 35, near the new
would support partial public financing of
COLUMBUS ( UPI ) ~ Attorney district official, was entertained by Mrs. · shopping center. The site contains ap· two and three bedroom units needed for
state elections as an alternative."
the Gallipolis project. Name ol~the new
proximately 12 acres.
The Cleveland legislator ' added that General William Brown said Saturday Charles Gaskill at her home.
addition
' ~ill be selected late,;;~ Mi::{:;:'
Winner
of
the
'prize
for
the
best
loud
'In
the
planning
stages
are
60
apart·
municipal
corporations
and
county
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commissioners could use public funds to shirt was Vernon Weber of Rutland . His ment bouses, frontage for commercial Shahan sa1d .
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shirt
was
one
which
had
heen
decqrated
by
development,
with
swinuning
pools,
tennis
support programs of federally fonded
'DR. M. P. SIMON
his wife. Running in close.competition with courts and basketball courts to be located
Councils on Aging.
. y
The opinion was drawn up for Meigs Weber were Gene Riggs and the Rev. in the rear of the apartment complex.
. Robert BUJllgardner. Gene Grate, who has
Project developers are Richard
County Prosecutor Bernar~ V. Fultz.
Brown further ruled township trustees been hospitalized, was welcomed back Kosmo and Terry Whaley. The latter is a
NEW HAVEN - Local 426 UWUA
native of Meigs County.
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could not . have authority to use public after several Weeks absence.
President. Carl Searls Saturday issued a
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Guests were Charles Gaskin, the Rev.
Mrs. Shahan told the Times-Sentinel
funds for the programs. Local govern· ,
statement denouncing tbe actions of the .
Ed
Fischer,
Harold
Deeth,
president
of
the
Saturday
that " through the efforts Or John
ments were told they could not use the
. union members who have returned to work .
federal revenue sharing funds to .lll&lt;ltch Lebanon Rotary Club, Jack Bacon and Weeks, Columbus and Southern Ohio
at the Philip Sporn Plant.
federal lunda for the councils, but the Hamilton Johnson, Point Pleasant, ·who Electric Co., this project has become a
"No, we were not pleased with your
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Mel P. Simon,
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public funds could be used to match slate holds a 341'.! year . perfect attendance reality ."
decision to return to work , thereby
M.D., loc~ l Urologist of Hillcrest
MIDDLEPORT ,- Mlddleporf voters
She added that negotiations began 10
. money or to supplement slate or local record for attending Rotary meetings. The
aligning yourselves witli the Company and
Urological · Clinic, · Inc,, was recenUy · on Nov. 6 will vote for the third time on a matching funds .'
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meal was served by women of the church. months ago. Atty. Warren F. Sheets
subtracting your efforts from our just
named president of the Central Ohio · permissive auto license tax.
cause," said Searls.
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Urological Society whose membership · This time, however, .the measure is in a
Searls
said
th&lt;ise
members
who
have
covers southeastern Ohio, the Columbus different form - that of an initiative acgone back into the plant would be perarea and surrounding counties.
lion:
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Dr . Simon is a Diplomate of the
Twice previously, Middlep9rt Village
ranks, without prej~dice, If they would
American Board of Urology, Fellow • Council has approved a permissive auto
come
out. of the plant.
lnterna tiona I College .of Surgeons, , license tax of $5 per vehicle for Middleport
Searls also commented t~at he
Member • Gallia County Medical Society; car owners over the regular auto license
realized those
Mason &lt;;ounty Medical Society, Ohio State fee . Twice, the action went to the voters
.
. members who returned to
·
·
work
this
.week
did so as the result of the ·
Medical Society, ·American Medical · through referendum actions·by .the people
.
intimidation appUed upon them and their
As~ociation, North Central Section, and was. turned down.
families through the actions of the Central
runerican Urological Association, and also
Th.e rl)ellsure at this election is an
Operating Company .
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, llle American Association of Clinical . initiative.action brought about through 233
Urologists .
voters who signed a petition asking .that
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. Aside from being an active staff ' Middleport Council put into effect an or· · PORTSMOUTH . ~ · Eighteen persons Adams counties we•·e ready to be opened . pany coal mines.
YARDS
STILL
OPEN
Other
funding
snggestions
offered
in
to
traffic;
that
a
change
in
funding
from
· member of Holzer Medical Center, Dr. · dinance providing that the permissive auto gave testimon~. at a Transportation Public
HOBSON
Vern
S..anUand,
in charge
Simon holds the same with Pleasant license tax be put into effect in Middleport. Heating held Thursday in the Portsmouth 50-50 pet. to 70 pet. federal and 30 pet . state testimony was one to change the mode of
Valley Hospital in Point Pleasant, and is a
The petition ·ne.cted only 89 signatures City council chambers . Ohio Trans· · participation was sought and that . the charging for Ohio vehicle license fees to of operations at Hobson yards, reported
consultant at both Veterans Memorial to be put on the November ballot, but portation Director J. Phillip Richley and federal government made only $4 million charge by the horsepower or weight of the Saturday morning that there was no jnHospital in Pomeroy, and Jackson General contained 233 signatures when it was filed his staff conducted the hearing, the sixth of available annually for the remaining_ vehicle being licensed; and use of state . formation available in regard to the
lottery funds to support mass transit closing of Hobson yards. Ho~n officials
Hospital in Ripley, W. Va.
wit!\ the Meigs Coonty Board of Elections. · its kind held ill Ohio. Seventy persons Appalachian highway projects.
Six county engineers testified, citing facility development (not highway funds) hav~ not been notified as to whether the
Dr. Simon made an announcement , In · previous experiences with the $5 attended the hearing, from Adams, Pike,
that the Central Ohio Urological Society' is tax, the action .h as started with the council Scioto, Lawrence, Jackson, 'Gallia and their needS for more funds to replace and a sidebar suggestion to stagger work yard will be closed or not, Scaniland sai~ .
hours to avoid downtown traffic Two trains ran Friday, Scantlarid
deficient bridges on county highway
going to sponsor the 48th annual meeting of and then been turned down by voters. In Meigs counties. ·
.
reported,
North Central section of the American the current situaUon, council, If the
Ahnost unanimous opposition was systems, and all opposed diversion of high- . congestion.
way user fuel tax dollars.for mass transit'
In addition to the Appalachian System,
Urological Association, Inc. in Columbus measure is passed, will be asked to put the expressed to using highWay user tax
'IU MEET MONDAY
other highways cited for improvement by
purposes.
next year.
. legislation into effect for the tax.
money (Gasoline Tax) for mass transit
. MIDDLEPORT - Chapter 17 Ohio
Those giving testimony from Meigs those gtvmg testimony includes those in
The North Central Section includes the
Council members have repeatedly funding. Also unanimous were expressions ·
A$sociation of Public School Employes,
states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, .said that proceeds from the tax would be ' for completing Corridor "D" of the Ap· and Gallia · counties asked for higher the .Gavin impact area, the Portsmouth
Me1gs Local School District, will meet at
Jriorities for highway imp~9vements. .in Gallipolis and Jackson by-passes; plus th~
Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota ; . North used for street maintenance and repair palachian Highway, and Director-Richley
7:30p.m. Monday at~ Meig,o Junior High
1mpact area of the Gavm electr1cal completwn of the four-lane pavement from
Dakota, South Dakota and the Province of altbough the regulation under which the explained that on Oct. 9 bids wete opened
School in Middleport. The district
generating plant and Ohio Power Com- Jackson to Gallipolis.
Mahitoha, Canada. Dr. Mel Simon and his tax measure falls does list \liaduct and for the $9 milli&lt;in Athens bypass of the
) ference will be held Friday Oct 26 in
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family reside~~ 155 First ,love,, GaiUpolis. other areas of expenditure.
system, that two more sections in Pike and
Marietta . .
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campaign finance la W

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges : WUiiam Long,
Long Bottom; Phyllis Martin,
Point Pleasant; Bruce Craig,
Buffalo;
Bruce
Wayan,
Kanauga ; Mrs. Jack Pickens,
Bidwell; Ruth Parker, Mrs.
William White, Point Pleasant;
Scott · Kimes,
Hartford;
Stephen lGmes, Hartford; Mrs.
Patrick Brumfield, Mid·
dleport;
Leroy
Hayes,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. William
Filson, Mrs. Ferrell Kiser,
Point Pleasant. ·

New apartment house .
complex is revealed

Brown says public

PROTEN WASTEFREE
BONELESS ENGLISH ROAST

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10:00 TO 2:00

Dr. Simon to

head.Society

Searls denounces
members. actions

Auto tax on
ballot aga:i n
in Middleport

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·h
discusse·d at R0 rts mo ut

The
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PRICE 20 CENTS

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1973

Hearing
postponed

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the mid to upJJ!'r 60s north and
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from &lt;J closed alrway or choke to death on Medical service first began operating are often cruCial. The EMS ambulance is a
his own tongue . Movin~ a badly injured c.unbulanccs in March of this year, many mobile emergency room , making im ·
instances of harm to the patient by well· mediate medical care possible.
person is just as serious.
With spinal cord or neck injuries , meaning bystanders have been ex~
Last year, more than ll5,000 '
sometimes the best thing to do is noUling perienccd . People wail in anguish for an Ameticans lost their lives in accident.'!.
until trained technicians arrive. Most ambulance that seems to take forever and Four hundred t)lousand more were per~
times, unless there's danger of fire or decide to transport llle victim by other manenUy di5'!bled and 10 million were'
expl osion, there is no need to hurry to mcC:tns . When in most cases, proper care at temporarily disabled. The loos financially
remove the accident victims. A twist the the scene and en route is just as important is estimated at over $28 billion. With
wrong way can mean a crippled life or · as the doctor 's care at the hospital. . qualified emergencY medical services and
indeed an end to life . But most by ~standers Although it's difficult to wait and time an awareness of basic first aid, the
and co-worker s a re untrained and seems to stop when someone is hurt or ill, National Research Coun cil esti mates
having the tr&lt;.~ined technicians with the 60,000 of these lives could be saved .
unaware.
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HOSPITAL NEWS ·
Holzer Medical Center
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(Discharged Oet.l8)
Cha rles Long, Sr., Walter
Luh, Del ma , Sauer, Bobby
Sharp, Mrs. Howard Uoyd,
Douglas Kidd , Margaret
Howell, James Allbright, Mrs.
Paul Bl adshaw,
Ronald
.Browning, Mrs. Robert Conkle,
Mrs. Richard Ford and son,
Gertrude Herrold, lli:rs. Paul
Mitchell and daughter, J ohn
Ostergre n,
Mrs.
Willie
O' Quinn , William Pettery,
Mildred Rice, John Rose,
Albert Roseberry , Mrs. Roy
Michael Thomas and daughter,
Doris Woodyard , Georg e
Young . .
(Births Oct. 17)
Mr . and Mrs . William
Beagle, a daughter, Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborne ,
a daughtet, New Haven, W.

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com ponent
of
Southeast
Ohio's provide education '•.md information to the professional medical care." .
Damage to the patient's chances to
Emergency Medical Service is making 200,000 residents of the service area
live
or to recover occurs at the scene of an
available basic £irst aid instrul·tion for regarding medi cal crncrgcnl'ies sud1 l.IS
representatives of schools and industry in basic first aid - whal to do until the emergency. and is done by well-meaning
people who feel they have to do
ambulance arrives.
the seven-county EMS service area.
"something " and because of lack of first
In
an
'emergency,
the
critical
·' Health educators employed by the
emergency medical service through OhiO moments usually occur long before the · aid training, do the wrong thing. Mislakes
State University, are certified instructors patient reaches the hospital or before are costly . An unsplinted fra cture ca n ·
of the Slandard Multimedia Red Cross trained technicians reach him : at the become com pounded, produc in g per ~
First Aid course and have materials and scene where the accide~l or illness is first manent ci'l ppling. An unsecured broken
resources to bring the training to in- discovered. A report from the National neck ca n produce permanent paralysis. A
bleeding wound can bleed &lt;1111 a patient's
Re~earch Council slates that "one-third of
. teres ted organizations.
Part of the function of the new the aCcident fatalities in this country occur life. An ~conscious person can suffocate

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