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ALL OUTDOORS

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

MEN'S-SWEATERS

Heavy tax
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$100 back·.
·If he drove less or his car was
more efficient he would make
money. If he drove more, with
hiS car gulping gas •. he would
lose money .
Thus Americans would have
incentive to save gaooline.
According to one version of the
plan, even Americans who do
lfot drive at all would get $100,
providing the biggest incentive
of all to those who walk.

The Inn Place
Best In
They Play It All!

"Devotion"

ENROLLMENT UP
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
State University announced
Wednesday autumn enrollment
would be a record 48,900
:students, surpassing the
previous record of 47,268 set
last autumn, ac~ordlng to
preliminary, figures .

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ACCEPTEQATMC
Miss Maureen Hennessy ,
daughter of Mrs . Phyllis
Hennessy of Pomeroy, . has
been accepted as a freshman at
Marymount
College ,
Tarrytown, N. Y., this faii .•She
is a graduate of Meigs High
School.

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The Meigs Inn
POMEROY
"Good Luck To

SERVICES SET
Funeral services for Mrs.
Susan Musser, Rutland, who
died Wednesday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital will be
Sunday a,t 2 p.m. at Ewing .
Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Wells Cfmetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
anytime.
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Anniversary Sale

BOYS SWEATERS

This sale includes all of our boys sweaters.
Sleeveless - coat styles and slipovers . Sizes 6 to
20. An excellent selection. '
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PH. 992-3629

Special sale prices on our entire stock of mens
sweaters. Sizes small, medium, large and extra
large.
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Coat styles - sllpovers and the popular sleeveless
sweaters.
Save now.

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WORK CLOTHES
Includes Coveralls · Bib Overalls . Dungarees .
Jackets · Coats - Vests and Hoods. Famous
Carhart! quality at real savings now. ·

SALE PRICES
. Anniversar~ Sale!

Mens Double Knit

DRESS
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Includes our entire stock-. Sizes 29 to ,so:waist.

Solid
10:95
11.95
12.95
13.95
14.95
15.95
16.95

colors and patterns.
MENS SLACKS
MENS SLACKS
MENS St.ACKS
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SALE COMPLETED - Gallipolis• City Commissioners
Thursday exercised .its option to purcha~e the Ben Ewing
property (old Kroger Building) on Third Ave. The property
will be used for an off-street parking lot. The project was
financed through municipal bonds totaling $215,000; . $70,000
in contributions by the Retail Merchants Association and by
a $15,000 expenditure from th.e city's parking meter fund .
City crews began razing the old store building today. Ben

Ewing, seated, left, is presented a check for the purchase
Stephenville, Tex . to shoot 800
price by Galli110lis City Manager Paul Willer . Others in·
calves.
volved in thetransaction were , standing left to right, Charles
The farmers wanted to show
Bostic,' Hoyt Mullins, D. Paul Davies and Tom Tope,
the country that raising cattle
members of the Retail Merchants Association; City Solicitor
had become unprofitable. The
Dean Evans, Gallipolis Commissioners John Allison and ~ .government talked them out of
Doug Wetherholt, and Atty . Frank Porter of Pomeroy.
it. Carefully going through

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the mathematics, telling how it
takes nine pounds of feed to
add a J?Ound of beef to a calf,
Poage said feed is oo costly and
ca ttle is selling for so little that
the Texans would lose $50 a
head fattening the calves .
Yet,. he sa id, they couldn't
give them away but "folks in
I.ns Angeles or New York" are
appalled to hea r of plans to
slaughter the animals .
"Those people criticize us for
killing those calves," Poage
said, peering over his half.
frame glasses. " What would
they do ' Who in this room
would volunteer to lake those
calves?"
The .c hairman 's explanation
came at a hearing called by a
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MEN'S $1 DRESS ·socKS
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New Ohio law have relaxed
absentee voting procedures
tremendously to encoura ge
more participation in the
voting processes, the Meigs
County Board of Elections said
today.
The relaxed procedure
goes into effect for the upcoming Nov. 5 election . For
example, anyone 62 years of ·
age or more can vote as an
absentee, as has everyone for
physical or religious reasons in
the past. Absentee ballots no
longer have to be notarized for
those who are ill; a doctor 's
statement is no longer needed . ·

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COLUMBUS-U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE ROBERT Duncan
has ordered state Auditor Joseph Ferguoon to begin paying for
abortions received by women &lt;Jn welfare while the state appeals
the controversial issue in a higher court.
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Duncan Thursday denied l"erguoon's request for stay of an
earlier order pending the outcome of an Appeals Court ruling.

Special 110th Anniversary

SALE PRICES
Mens and Boys

WINTER JACKETS
Boys sizes 2 to 20 · mens sizes 36 to 54. A fine big
selection ·of styles, fabrics and colors. You can
really save.

LONG BEACH, CAIJF. - BARRING any last minute
complication, Richard Nixon leaves the hospital today , well
enough to go home to San Clemente but too sick to testify a t the
Watergate cover-up trial, according to his doctor.
Nixon's physician announced his impending release Thurs.
day about the sa,m~ tim~ the former president's lawyers for mally asked Judge John Sirica to exc!JSe him from compliance
with subpoenas to testify, presumably on grounds of his poor
health. Doctors are still running tests on Nixon because they
have not yet determined the cause of the phlebitis that
hospitalized him II days ago, said Ntx.on's physician, Dr. John
Lungren .

·SALE PRICES
110th An11iversary Sale!
Mens Lee Tech Twill

WORK UNIFORMS
Pants In sizes 29 to 44 waist . shirts in sizes 14'12 to
17112 neck.

Navy Blue - Sun Tan · Charcoal - Olive Green ·
Forest Green.

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SALE $700

More AnniveJSary Sa_
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Men's and Boys Department • 1st Floor

BOYS AND GIRLS BICYCLES
20 inch bikes - 24 Inch · 26 inch standard bikes
with coaster brake-~ 3 speeds · 5 speeds and 10
speed bikes. An excellent selection and thls sale
includes our entire stock. AJ'I American made
bikes.

25% OFF REGULAR PRICE
Womens and Girls Sportswear • Coats - Dresses ·
Ungerie · Jewelry - Watches - Towels ,.
Table,overs · Blankets : Wintuk Yarn •
Cosmetics · Small : Appliances • Records and
Tapes · Drapes • Bedspreads • Living Room,
Bedroom, Dining Room Furniture • Paint •
Mattresses
Carpet
Lawn Mowers
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Bargains on all three floors, Mechanic Street ·
Warehouse and Toyland in the middle block.

.GIFT CERnFICAtts

Be svre to register for the $500 in Gift Certificates to· be won l)y our customers. No pur·
chase necessary, you need not be present to win.
Register at the Me~hanic street Warehouse or In
·the. Third Floor Furniture Department. ·

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TEN CENTS

Save Yo"'f Salesllps For Valuable Premiums

ELBERFELD$. IN POM

Ben Philson, Racine, was
hospitalized following a one car
accident Thursday at 7 a.m.. on
SR 124 in Syracuse near Sadie's
Market.
Philson was traveling west,
rounding a curve when the
right wheel dropped off the
berm Into a ditch . Appare.ntly
Philson accelerated too much
in order tO get oui of the ditch ,
and in doing so, lost control,
tearing down a mailbox
belonging to Charles Blake,
struck and broke off a
telephone pole, and cross the
highway . His auto stopped in a
field .
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Medi cal Center by the
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Mor.e light ordered in Syracuse
SYRACUSE -Fifteen street
lights inside this town will be
replaced by lightS of greater
lumin power and another
added, it was decided by
Syracuse Village Council
Thursday night with Robert
. Wingett, president of .council,
presiding in the absence of
Mayor Herman London.
Wingett
said
the'
replacement of the street lights
and the addition will cost the
village approximately -$30
more each month .
Street light money for the
village is derived from the
current expense fund . ':'he
renewal of a 3-m.ill levy for
·"'!".rent expense will be on the
NOV'ember ballot. The money
for curreni expense iS used fot
street Ugh ling only.
Because of the conditio~ of a
portion of Sand Hill Rd., str~t
markers wlll be placed
marking the· road as closed
until council can correct the
problem.
'The . section
designated by the markers is
only a small portion ..

Partly cloudy today through
Saturday. Highs today in the
upper 50s and 60s. Lows tonight
mid 40s to low 50s. Hi ghs
Saturday in the upper 60s and
70s.

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story of supermarkets in
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Following the report of a · lack of money. The funds are
survey made by clerk Kathryn being used for pavi ng of
Crow as to whether residents streets, .which will start next
week.
desire Trick or Treat Night or
Councilman Ed Neutzling
would rather have a party for
that water lines and
reported
children, council voted to
taps in the new Archie Lee
abandon trick or treat and
Addition have been installed.
have the party .
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Named to organize the party
Neutzllng lor lbe work be has
were Nancy · Neutzling and
Mrs. Crow. Other ladies who
helped with the survey were
Charlotte Nease and Mildred
Pierce.
Council set'Satur~. Oct, 26
at 7:30p.m. for the Halloween
party in the fire station of the
municipal building.
Wingett reported that the
Scott property has been razed
and" the project completed.
The thied reading of an otdinance to vacate an alley in
the Buffington Addition was
approved.
Henry Hill , councilman,
asked if the guardrail next to
The Nazarene Church will be ·
completed before cold weather
sets in. The project has not·
been completed because · of

BLOODMOBILE COMING
. The next visit of tbe BloodmobDe to Meigs County wm be
Monday,
U, at the Pomeroy Elemeall!ry School from I
to. 8 p.m. .
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and donate to lnoare blood lor you aDd y'our family shol!ld you
need blood In BD emergency.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - It ts carefully hedged and
couched In bureaucratic language, but the Agriculture
::~ Department staff economist was saying that supermarkets
are artificially keeping meat prices high to Increase their
profits .
Dawson Ahalt, .director of the USDA's economists,
appeared before a congressional committee Thursday to
answer th~ question of why meat prices are staying up
while farmers are complaining that they lose money for
every animal they sell for slaughter.
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Prices for retalllns meat have Increased s harply
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behind It Is changed In the price spread between a farmer's •
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creased by about 50 per cent between 1963 and 1973, while ·.~
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Skyrocketing health care in·
those for pork have Increased by about one-third .
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flation will force the nation's :;:l·
uBa.sed on ihls circumstantial evidence," Ahalt said, :::::
23.5
million
Medicare ::~; ''it appears that the recent increase in meat price spreads '
beneficiaries to pay $8 more of :;;: was caused partially by food retailers changing their ~~·:
their hospital billj; beginning :!1 pricing pollcle• to Increase profits In their meat depart· ··
Jan. I, HEW Secretary Caspar :;:; ments."
Weinberger said Thursday . .._. ·*":rm~:«::.S::tE·:~r.nY r · ·r?xaa · n··· r · r·· ··~·:· ·
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EAGLE CAPTAINS- Leading the Eastem Eagles in Friday night 's crucial battle with the
undefeated Kyger Cr~k Bobcats will be co-captains Steve Holter (80) a nd Terry Smith (23).
Making a point to his captains Is head coach Spike Berkhimer (right) as assistant coach Archie.
Rose looks on .

Free health screening set
The Meigs County Council on
Aging through the cooperation .
of the ·County Health Department , The State Health
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...:. Louise Gilmore, one of '
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Pomeroy's most ardent Cincinnati Red lll.fls, has all season ·
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soring a fre e Multiphasir . The screening will include
Health Screening Program for hearing and vision tests. An
all senior citizens in Meigs opthamologist will be in cha rge
County Thursday , Nov . 14 at of the screening for detection of
tile Senior Citizens Center in glaucoma. Blood will be sent to
Pomeroy.
flle State Health Q!&gt;partmen t
Sin ce only 200 can be laboratory for 12 different tests
acreened at that time , senior including the ·.liver , kidneys ,
citizens 'interested in this and to deled problems such as
health service should call the diabetes, anemia, a nd high
Center (9'l2-7886) for 'an ap- cholesterol. The reports will be
sent. to 'the person 's physician .
Only through the cooperation
·: Three bonds were forfeited , and participation of a number •
, tiro defendants were fined and of individuals, as well as
, ane was assessed costs only in agencies , is s uch a program
tile court of Pomeroy Mayor possible. It ha s taken much
Dale E. Smith Thursday night. . time and effort to coordinate
Forfeiting $30 bonds were fllis program ; the degree of
Samuel Darst, Rutland , posted parUclpation will be valuable
an an assured clear distance in determining if similar health
.charge ; Sam Logan; Pomeroy, programs would be of value on
posted on an intoxica tion a continuing basis.
·charg e, and Paul Pullins,
Early detection can lead to
Middleport, posted on an the control and correction of a
usured clear distance charge. number oJ chronic ilinesses. If
Fined $20 on a charge of . a senior citizen has not had a
leaving the scene of an ac- complete ph ysical c heckup
elden! was Janice Smth , recently, he or she should take
Pomeroy . John Bacon, Jr. , advantage of this sel'\·ice.
Middleport, was fined $5 and
The Senior ·Citizen Center
costs for running a red light. urges senior citizens to call for
Eric Boegli, Pomeroy. was an appointment as only the
assessed costs only ·on an first 200 to call in will be ·.
assault charee._
scree ned on November 14 .

Bonds given Up

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At the Nov. 5 election, Monday through Saturday for
Meigs Coun tians will be their co nvenie nce of s uch
se lecti ng one co unty com· voters.
missioner , a county judge, a
According to the new
county engineer a nd a county regulations, applications for
a uditor. They will decide on a absentee voting can be
2.75 mill tax levy for the received at the board office
oper ation of the Meigs Com - until noon , Nov . 2, and the
munity School. They will cast ballots will be received until
ballots on three sta te issues, llle closiryg of the polls. Those
state · officia ls , judges an d in the military may vote at the
representatives to Congress office
until
the
polls
and the General Assembly .
close an d their ballots
Absentee voting will begin returned by mail will be
a t the Meigs Board of Elections received until the closing of the
office in the Masonic Temple, polls on Nov. 5. Also, under the
Pomeroy , Monday. The office new law , the 40 voting
will be open from 1 to 4 p.m ., precincts will be open one hour
later. The polls w!U open at
6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Board of el~tion officials
stressed that the' absenteeism
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voting procedures are eased to
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. encourage residents to vote In
suffered a possible fractured the forthcoming election . They
wrist, injured s houlde r , pointed. out that there is no
possible fractured ribs and a
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laceration of the face.
There was heavy damage to
the car. No citation was issued.
Thursday..tll :40 a .m .on CR
25 in Ches!'ilr Twp., Bobby
Eugene DiU, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
was !raveling east when he
struck the &gt;., ft front side of a C'
car driven by Glen Ro y
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Lawoon, Rt., 1, Minersville,
Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. told the
who was pulling from a private
Senate he has a new chant for
driveway .
cheerleaders at the Harvard·
Dill claimed injuries but was
Yale football game this year:
not immediately treated . The
"Pull up your socks.
Lawson car was demolished
" Hitch up your pants.
and the Dill tr uc k had
" Get in there and fight
mod e rate
damage.
No
"For yow- federal ,grants."
citations were iss ued.
Byrd , an independent, said
Thursday the -two Ivy League
schools are currently receiving
more than $1.5 million in
lederal grants f.or social
studies research .
He said he thought it inap·
done for the village.
propriate for the federal
E ber Pickens, councilman,
government to be spending
reported the ladder for the fire
sums such as Yale's $65,000 to
truck had been ordered and
study the prehis tory of Taiwan
that he would start completing
and Harvard's $28,600 for a
work inside the fire station .
study of prehistoric urban·
s uggested
that
Wing ett
rural relationships while the
perhaps all outside work be
nation is "feeling the cruel
completed first
pinch ... of lnflatloo.
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profits to offset profit declines
in ot her sect ions of.thelr stores.
Four supermarket chains' A&amp;P, Gia nt , S"fe way and
Kroger - declined to send
witn esses to answer the sulr
co mmit tee's qu estions . The
panel dec ided to subpoena
officials if they again decl ine to
appear vol unta rily.
C.W. McMillan , representing
the American Natwnal Cat!·
Iemen's Association , said co nswne rs shouldn't rejoice over
the falling prices farmers are
rece iving for cattle .
He sa id in the face of
skyrocketing gra in prices, ca ttlemen are sending grass-fed
ca ttle to slaug hter rather than
to be fattened on gnins.
The result, he sa id , wou ld be
smaller bee f suppli es and
higher prices in the future .

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IJMA - AUTHORITIES SAID TODAY DOZENS of peroons
died and thousands were injured by an earthquake that jolted
Peru's central coast , puslied back Pa~ific ocean- waters anQ
demoliShed adobe ·t.uts and brick buildings.
Rescue workers provided temporary shelters and supplies
today for tens of thousands of peroons left homeless by the
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• Mens Fashion Jeans
• Boys Fashion Jeans
·Mens and Boys Tube Socks
·Mens Double Knit Sport Coats
•Boys Flannel Shirts
•Mens Flannel Shirts
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WASIDNGTON - THE SENATE HAS PASSED a reoolution
urging President Ford to make public the full story uncovered by
the Watergate investigation. The reoolution, which puts the
chamber on. record but does not have the power of law, was
passed by voice vote Thursday.
The Senate is continuing debate today on related legislation
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that would give custody of all of former President Nixon 's
. __l'latecgate tapes and other White Ho~ papers to the govern./
ment. A third measure awaiting action is a resolution to require
- not just urge - Ford to make pu'\,lic all the facts of the
Watergate scandals, the results of all Watergate investigations
and the contents of Nixon's Wa~gate tapes and documents.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1974

Absentee voting made .easier

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consumer relations to exp lore
why retail meat prices haven't.
fallen faster.
Members were stLSpicious
that supermarkets are profi·
t~ring on beef. Reta il prices
haven't fallen nearly as
sharply as the pr,ices farmers
receive for their cattle.
The Agriculture Department
would not support their theory,
however.
Departme nt econ omist J .
Dawson Ahalt sa id s uper.
marke t profit s • have bee n
averaging nine-tenths of a cent
for every dollar of sales. That's
below their historical level of
1.1 to 1.3 per cent of sales
volwne.
Aha It said, however, that
there was so m e
'' circum stantial -evidence " of
supermarkets increasing meat

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WASHIN GTON lOP!) .:...."Who in this room would
volunteer to take those ca lves?" asked the congressman,
"his voice rising like an aucUoneer's.
''DoiS somebody want a gift?
Does somebody here ·want to
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~raising ' beef is to lose

SYRACUSE - Returning to
his first pilstorate alter 34
years, Rev. Robert E. Salser,
pastor of the Church of the
Nazarene in Glasgow, W. .Ya.,
will preach at revival services
at the Church of the Nazarene
here starting next Monday,
Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Rev . Salser, a native of
Racine, began his ministry at
· the Syracuse ChUrch of the
. Nazarene in 1940. While pastor
at Syracuse , the present
church was built, Rev . Salser
doing muc h of the labor .
himself.
Services will be nightly, Oct.
7-13. Special music wiD be
featured.
Rev.
Salser's
REV. SAUER
messages are Bible centered,
Rev. Howard C. Black .] s
on redemption, . holin.ess,
judgment, and the second pastor of the host churCh.
Services are open to the publtc.
coming of Christ.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Salser reiums. to first ~

TOLEDO, Ohio t UP! I Betty Lou Baker , Esti ll
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"Renewal Through Christ"
Here are this week"s winning
Binion, Joan Brumfield ,
numbers in the Ohio lottery : . Boosters wiil stage their an- · ~?.
services are underway this
Richard Caldwell. Owen Ca ll.
Numbn - :163 ( three·shl:·
Carnival
this
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week at the Enterprise United
nual
Halloween
Orten Carter, Alice Cone!;
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, ,., · MethodiSt Church.
three) in any box on Ucket Saturday at •7 p. m . ~t the :':·
George Cummins. Jr .. Hubert
Tuppers Plains E lementary .,..
SUNDAY
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Veatured tonight will be
wtns $20.
RACINE - The Southern DHart, William Dra ke. Harry
Numbers 236 (two--three- School.
ANNUAL Meeting, Meigs youth night with Rev. Ro!&gt;ert
Athletic Boosters meeti ng Durst , Gertrude Emmert,
s ix} and 583 ' tflve-etght·
There will be a number of County Pio.n eer· and Historical • Bumgarner of the Middleport
Monday evening at the high Osca r Fee . Jr .. WiUiam
three) in_green and blue wills games with prizes, food of a Society ; 2 p .m. ,' Meigs United Methodist Church as
school here voted to pay on the Gentry , Mrs. Paul Gill ma~ and
$500.
wide variety and door prizes. Museum , Butternut Ave., gues t speaker. Youth of the
. new weight mac hine.
son, Paul Greer, Mary A. Hall ,
Numbers 23S and 583 In The carnival will be preceded ... Pomeroy. Speaker, Mrs. Rock Springs and Enterprise
It also was vote'a that money Melva Halley: Enos Marltison, ·
by a jitney supper , also Catherine Remley, currator of Churches will ha~e special
blue
boxes win $1,000.
from the football programs go John !". Hatfield , Mark Hill,
sponsored
by the boosters, the Campus Martius Museum, mus1c With the trw of Phil
Numbers 23S and 583 In
to the reserve cheerleaders to
Mrs . Jerr-y J ohn so n and
fr
om4:30to6
:30p. m . with the Marietta; reports and e lection Ohlinger , Andy Jioover and
green . boxes eligible for
purchase new uniform111 for the daughter, Sharon Johnson ,
Gene Shiveley to sing several
$300.,0QO
drawing
and menu consisting of a variety of of directors.
coming •basketball season. Laura Kenney, Exie Kirk,
meats , vegetables , desserts
REVIVAL at First Church of se lections.
automatically
wins
$15,000.
Parents !'light was set for Nov. Lelah Lee, Jennifer Lund , Mrs.
Friday night special music
and beverages . The public is God , N~w Haven, beginning
1 at the Southwestern game . A Kenneth Madden and oon.
invited .
7:30 p.m. nightly . Rev. Joe w11l be presented by the Meigs
project will be arranged to help Samuel McKinney, Mary
Griffith, Ravenna: evangelist. County Senio~ Citizens Chorus
'the junior high athl e tic · Middleton : Hollis Mor-rison ,
Special s inging. Everyone under the dll'ection of Mrs.
program .
William Orr, Melvetta Norwelcome.
Carrie Neutzling. Speaker will
Supt. of Schools Bob Ord fllup , John Riddle, Ro~alie
be Rev. Steve Wilson, Racine.
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spoke informally of important Sayre, Anna Stearns, Sadie
saturday night Rev. Carl
SQUAD CALLED
issues in the district. A Steele, Mrs. Tei'iy Vallance Natural Resources Department's =division of reclamation .
Hicks
of the Pomeroy-Chester
The Pomeroy E·R Squad wa s
question and answer period and daughter, Richard Van Evans, a geolog ist with the U. S. Bureau of Mines at Pitlsburgh,
called at t':36 a.m. today .to Churches will be the speaker
will receive a salary of $16,057. ,
followed. The next meeting will Metter, Melvin Wicker.
Rutland for Eva Kauff who was with the men of the Enterprise
He will assist in developing a program within the
be Oct. 15.
(Births]
having diffi c ulty breathing . Church to have the music. All .
Attending were John DudMr . and Mrs . Denzil Nida , a Reclamation Divisl.Dn .to regulate surface mine operators who
She was taken to Holzer services begin at 7:30p.m. and
ding, Martha Dudding, Mr. son, Crown City; Mr . and Mrs. remove m inerals such as sand , gravel, clay, shale and limestone.
the public is invited.
Medical Center.
' Ord, Carl Wolfe, Dave Hill, Pat Martin Woodard , a da ughter, Ohio:s All-Minerals Reclamatioq Law, effective next June,
reqUires that permits be obtamed and reclamation plans ~
White, Dee Brown, }\onnie Jackson :
approved before mmmg 1s started much as what now 1s reqwred
Salser, Wi nnie Waldnig, Bill
of coal strip miners.
Jewell, Danny Brown, Bill
Maynard, Denny Evans, Herb
Pleasant Valley Hospital
White, Marvin Hill and Roger
Letters of opinion are welcomed. They ohoald, be1
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Adam s.
than
300
words
long
1
or
be
subj•ct
to
redo&lt;Uo•
by
lilt
Me Known, Point Pleasant;
editOr) and must be signed with the signee'a
Raleigh Scott, Jac kson ; Delta
FORM GOVERNMENT
1
~· ..mes may be withheld upon publication. However, •
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Hutchinson, Point Pleasant ;
BEIRUT (UP!) - Lebanese
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Gr ove r Rulen , Gallipolis 1 request, names will be disclosed. Letten should be .b l ,_.
President Suleiman Franjieh Ferry.
I . taste, addressing issues, not personi.Udes.
1
asked aged former premier
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Saeb Salam today to form a
new government to deal wi th
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
rising inflation and bloody
.
Saturday through Monday,
clashes between right-wing
chance of showers Saturday
militia
members
a nd
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and Sunday ending Monday.
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Palestinian guerrillas.
Highs In the 70s. Lows In the
Dear Sir:
upper 40s and 50s.
. · SPECIAL SHOWING AND SAlE
I have just read the account of the school board meeting in
which one board member advocated the abandbnment of lower
echelon football in theJV[eigs Local District due to "lack of proper
TONIGHT, OCT. 3
LAST
BARBECUE
coa ching" . Quite frankly , it not only nauseated . me, it deeply
NOT OPEN
irritated me.
Charle s Legar , Pomer oy
!"ire
Ch
ief,
announced
today
I am not rising to the defense of any particular coac~ or
FRt. .S AT .. SUN. ,
Mr . Douglas Lang of the Printzess Coat Co mpany w ill be in
that the Pomeroy Fire
teacher, nor do l Helieve they are infallible. Perhaps some of
OCT . 4-5·6
our Second Floor Coat Department Fr iday and Saturday
Department will hold its last
DIRTY MARY ,
them lack the knowledge of a Paul Brown or Woody Hayes, and
from 9: 30 to 5 P.M. wit h the compl ete line of beautiful
CRAZY LARRY
Printzess Coa ts .
chicken barbecue of the year
they make errors in judgment during a contest .
Technicolor
Sunday beginning at 11 a.m . on
But the greatest error in judgment ll:as made by the learned
Peter Fonda
All Coats Ordered From Mr. Lang will be at our
the upper pa rking lot. Only
football genius who does not know the situation in the Athens"PG"
Special Anniversary Sale Prices
chicken halves will be sold and
Meigs Freshman game when the coach inserted "players of
CARTOONS
only
300
halves
will
be
le:-;.ser
ability'
'
.tn
truth,
the
score
was
18-6
in
Athens'
favor
when
Show Starts 1 PM
available.
oome of the smaller boys went into the game against the first
ANNIVERSARY SALE!
line. My oon was one of those referred to by this most
knowledgable person as one of "lesser ability ."
Famous Make
My question is this : since this great assessor of persons
never sees these boys practice or attends a game, how does he
know whal their ability might be?, or to what heights they might
arise on a given occasion.
Solid colors · patterns and an excellent selection
I do not believe in favoritism from anyone for my children.
of ready tied lies and" the ones you tie yourself . •
They should be able to make it on their own as much as possible.
Excellent quality. This sale includes our entire
Alii can hope to do is to encourage them to do their best and try
stock of mens, boys, and prep ties.
,.
to develop what abilities or talents they might possess.
Quite naturally , every parent likes to see his son or daughter
Huntjng for rugged,
excel
in school activities or their chosen profession. But I don't
warm outerwear? We
need
some
outsider saying a child has no ability. If a member of
have o sporty selec the coaching staff or a teacher indicates to me that this might be
Anniversary Sale
tion for your active
the case, then I would have to trust their judgment, since this is
life . . . in safety
what they are being compensated for.! do not think this trust is
mis placed. So to this geng1eman let me say this . ~ . judge your
color orange .
own first-before you lay any judgment on someone else 's child,
Also in Navy blue
ESPECIALLY MINE.
and grey.
Includes our entire stock of mens long sleeve
Mine, as well as those others of so called lesser ability, are
S-M- L-XXL
shirts
in sizes smalL medium , large and extra
out there every night taking their raps with the rest of the team
large.
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because THEY ARE PART OF A TEAM.I have yet to hear mine
Knit shirts are also included in this special 110th
"pass the buck" when they lose.
Anniversary
Sale.
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Acrylic / cotton
So if this person doesn't like a particular coach or teacher,
doubly insu ·
lay it on the line and don 't "put down" the little guy who is par·
lated jacket.
MENS 11.95 SHIRTS
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ticipatlng in a sport because he likes his teammates and likes the
activity.
MENS 10.95 SHIRTS
SALE 8.19
MENS 9.95 SHIRTS
l would earnestly hope that this sports program is not
SALE 7.49
MENS 8.95 SHIRTS
dropped. If a youngster wants to actively engage in football ,
SALE 6.69
basketball, etc., he should be given the chance to do oo. That way
MENS 7.95 SHIRTS
SALE 5.99
he might not only learn to be a good winner but a gracious loser
·MENS 6.95 SHIRTS
SALE 5.19
KERM'S KORNER
as well. Wouldn 't it be great if oome adults learned this. - Jim
MENS 5.95 SHIRts
SALE 4.49
Soulsby.
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P.S. l heard the coaches commit thell!Selves to one thing at
Anniversary Sale
the start of the seaoon. They said each boy would get in each
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game if only for one play. So far, they have kept that com.
mitment.

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with historical events. This is the latest sign she er~ted . A
new one wiD take its place soon . All of the wording on ~e
signs is done by Miss Gilmore.

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Nixon Wants ,exCuse. from teStifying -m
WASIIINGTON ( UP]) -

Former Prestdent Richard
Ntxon , still bedndden wtth
what hts doctors call a
potenttally dan gerous ctrculatory atlment, has asked to

be excused from testlfymg at
the Watergate Cover up tnal of
f1v e forme r atdes
Nixon's lawyers Thursday
s ubmt t t cd two mottons to

Meigs ~

Stauffer exec
·recognized as
buying expert
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W
Va - Offutt (H 0 1 Franc1s
656
Upper
Riv e r
Rd
Ga lhpoh s ,
manag er
of
operatiOns
servt ces
fo r
Stauffer Chemt cal Company s
plant here, has become one of
the f1rstm the nation to receive
recogmhon as a ' Cerltfted
Purcftasmg Manager 1CPM )
by the National Ass oc1a t10n of
Purchasmg Management
Ehgtblhty reqlllrements gtve
pomts for edu cahon , purchasmg servtce to employers
contnbutwns to purchasmg
assoc1ahon s and the pur
chasmg
professwn,
and
through the testmg program
whtch cover s varwus phases of
purchasing ma nagement
Francts has served on the
board of C\trectors as president
and as director for natiOnal
affatrs for the Trt-State Purchasin g
Management
Assoctatwn m the past and at
present ts c hairman of
professwnal development and
purchasmg techmques for the
&lt;rgamzabon whtch has area
members at Charleston,
Huntington, Ashland , Parkers
burg, and Manetta
Francts has also served m
church and ctvtc activities m
Pomt Pleasant and Galhpolts
smce movmg to this area m
January, 1956, from Texas
On Tuesday, Oct 8, F
Thomas Jones, VIce president
m charge of N APM Dtstnct 6,
Wlll VIStl the Trt-Sta\e Pur·
chastng
Management
Association to present the
program on "Certification" at
the monthly meehng at
Gateway Inn, Route 60 E ,
Huntington , W Va Persons
mterested m altendmg lhts
meeltng
should
c ontact
Francis or Mrs Sue Boggess,
Umon Carbide Corp , South
Charleston , W Va

MONEY ARRIVES
State Audtlor Joseph T
FergllSOn's offtce announced
the
dtslrtbutwn
of
$45,509,773 60 to Ohto's 613 ctty,
exempted village and local
school dtstncts as provided by
the
supplemental
appropnattons btll whtch became
effective July 27 Metgs eounty
recetved $102,720 80 Amounts
received mclude $5,034 by the
Meigs County Board of
Education; $20,476.80, Eastern
Local
School
Dtstrtct
$57,818 ~o. the Meigs Locai
School DtstriCt, and $19,391 60,
Southern Local School Dtslnct
Oveta Culp Hobby secre
tary of Health, Educatton and
Welfare durmg the Etsenhower adm1mstratwn, was
the ftrst Republican woman
to hold a cabmet seat

Property
Transfers
Alma E Smtth to John H
Smith, IJnda D Smtih, PaPcelg, Salem
Hilton Wolfe Ruth A Wolfe
to Denms I Boothe, Irma J
Boothe, 26 A , Sutton
Wilham P Stansbury. Helen
H Stans bury to James F
Arnold, Lot, Mtddleport
F C Taylor, Ethel W Taylor
to F C Taylor, Ethel W
Taylor , Eleanor B Thoinas
Helen Atkeson , Rutland
Mmme Ptckens, dec to Mary
Tnplett, Cert of Trans ,
Lebanon
George W Mtller , Jane
Mtller to James E Baer, Susan
M Baer, Lots, Mtddleport
Ernes t C Smtth, Margaret
Smtih to Gerald T Dolctm
Mary Anne Dolcm1 Parcels,
Lebanon

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Adrm tted - Kay Hockman,
Cheshtre,
I mda
Acree,
Pomeroy; Montca Turner,
Langsvtlle
Discharged
Wanda
Sprague, Wanda Swartz, Paul
Hudson , Ervm Smtih, Terry1
Little and Mary Hamng

quash SUbPoenas f,lf. hiS appearance under condthons so
secr et
that
not
even
pro secutwn and defense
lawyerS were permitted to see
them
US D1stnct Judge John J
Sirtca mter rupted his pams talfm g
questtonmg
of
prospective JUrors long enough
only fo tssue a ~ stat ement
saymg that the motiOns had
been recetved
'They wtll be ftled under seal

L a t e Monday N•ght M1 x ed
September JO 1974
Won Lost
Da nny s Mob1 1e Ho m es 4A
14
Ja cks Cl ub
36
11
M• d Po m Su noc o
'16
n
Te am '1
22
'16
Te a m 1
10
38
Te a m4
6
41
Wom en s H• gh ln d v 1du a r
G a me
M ax rn e Dug a n 200
Ma r y Voss 194 Be lty Wh• tta tc h
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M ens H g h ln d .. G a me
Lar r y Dug an 137 R a y R oac h
221 E d V oss 198
Wom en s H•gh Ser• e s Mary Voss 53 5 Betty Wh •tl at c h
52 7 N aom• Fl oyd 498

M e ns H1gh Ser res - Larry
Dugan 59 3 Ray Roach 569 Ed

Voss 546
T e am H• g h Gam e and Serr es
- Danny s Mob• le Homes 75 4
an d 2166

In 1927, Al Jolson starred tn
the " The,.Jazz Smger .' the ftrst
full-length talkmg movte
. In 1955, 66 persons were
killed when a Umted Air Lines
plane htt Medtcme Bow peak m
southern Wyommg
In 1957, Russta launched the
ftrst man-made space satellite,
called "Sputmk "
A thought for the day
Atheman wnter Menander satd,
"We hve , not as we wtsh, but
as we can "

Wl\11 lhe l"OUrt has had afl
opportumty to revtew them
thoroughly, " S1r1ca satd
When that might be was
unknown, though there was
speculatton Strtca mtght watt
Wltll a JUry ha s been chosen
and sequestered for the con
sp1racy trtal before makmg
pubhc N1xon's reasons for

want10g to be excused
It was believed Ntxon 's
health -he Is shll hospttalized
m Cahforma w1th blood clots m
a leg and a lung stemmmg
from recurrent flare-ups of
phl e bttts - was the maJor
factor c1ted m the motions
One
defense
lawyer
speculated that "nattonal

Little M's win 34-0
The Meigs Mara uder JuniOr
Htgh Football team, under the
direchon of head coach John
Arnott, rolled to a convmcmg
34-0 v1 c tory over Federal
Hocking Thursday mght at
Holzer Medical Ceuter
(Discharges, DeL 3)
Mrs Mtlchell Allen and son,
Mtldred Banks, Greta Blevms,
Lola Boston, Randy Burnett,
James H Davis, Rtcky Exhne ,
Charles Fetters, Trace Fraley,
Ehzabeth Frazter, Vester
Gorby, Nolane Hatfteld, James
T Horn, Debra Hughes,
Samuel Ltttlepage, Elwood
Lucas, John C Moore, Pansy
Owens, Jane A Powell , Perry
Riggs , Mrs Gary Roark and
daughter, Franc1s Sayre, Mrs
James Shaffer and daughter ,
Chad Snyder, Mrs Roger
Wallace and son, Kimberly
Waugh , Andrey Wtckhne
(Births I
Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Chnsty, a daughter, Apple
Grove, W Va , Mr and Mrs
Marwn Ferguson, a daughter ,
Phny, W Va , Mr and Mrs
Charles Letth, a son, R10
Grande Mr and Mrs James
Locklear,
a
daughter,
Galhpohs, Mr and Mrs
Charles Wrtght , a daughter,
Pomeroy

Fede~al

Hocking
Wtth Arnott s ubslttuhn g
freely wtlh seventh graders the
enhre second half, the
Marauders opened up a 2M
mtermtss1on lead behmd the
runnmg and passmg or
Quarterback Davtd Blake
Blake, teamed up on a 7()-yard
pass play m the ftrst quarter
w1th Bruce Carman, and Blake
ran 10 the conversion pomts to
gtve Metgs an ~ lead In the
second quarter, Blake rambled
60 yards and then 40 yards for
touchdowns, wtth Bob Seehg
runmng m the conversion
pomts followmg the second
score
Rick Blaettnar talhed twtce
m the second half on runs of 7
and 50 yards to complete the
scormg
" The offense wtll speak for
Itself," said Arnott followmg
the game ' 'The defense dtd a
heck of a JOb, led by Don Karr
who forced them to cough up 2
fumbles " Both fumbles led to
Marauder touchdowns " The
whole defense did a great JOb,"
Arnott continued
Next Thursday the httle
Marauders wtll host Eastern at
Mtddieport Stadium
By Quarters
Metgs
6 14 12 0-34
Fed Hock
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Fort Randolph's dedication set
PT PLEASANT - West
Vtrgtma Gov Arch A Moore,
Jr will OffiCially dedicate the
reconstructed Fort Randolph
m Btcentenntai Ceremomes
Oct 10 at the Fort here
F'ort Randolph, a 30,000 sq
ft area, complete wtth cabms,
paltsade, Slmula ted block
houses, and stage, cost about
$100,000, all supplted by
Federal, State and County
Court funds
The program w11l begm at 2
P m With the Pomt Pleasant
Htgh School band playmg
several selections The Pomt
Pleasant Mthlla has charge of
flag ratsmg and Jack Bw dette
BICentenmal Co-ordmator, w11i
serve as master of ceremomes
Others on the program are
Rev Tally Hanna, Mtchael
Shaw, delegate to State
Legtsla ture from Mason
County, and Potnt Pleasant
Mayor John Musgrave
The dedicahon IS the
htghhght of the week-long
Btcentenmal Celebration here
commemorating the Battle of
Pomt Pleasant, the ftrst batUe
Of the Amer1can Revolutmn
Mayors from many West
V1rgtn1a
c1ttes
and
represenlahves of governors
from 1several states and
Canada wtll be mtroduced
Direct descendants of par-

tictpants m the battle 200 years
ago w11l be recogmzed
Fort Randolph •s destgned to
stand mdeftm!ely, constructed
for ctty and commumty events
Bleachers hive been erected
for seating and wtll1&gt;e used for
the mghtly performances of the
h1stoncal musical drama,
' Rtvers of Destiny ' presented
rughtly at 7 30 Oct 8-13
The arbvtties w1ll begin at
11 30 a m w1 th a soc1al hOUr
and regtstrahon of visiting
dtgmtanes
and
pres$
representatives at the Lowe

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DR. LAMB

Less activity needs less food
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D
DEAR&gt; DR LAMB - Is tl
true that people over 45 reqlllre
only a small porll6n of food'
DEAR READER - It ts true
of some but certamly not all If
you become more and more
mactive phystcally then you
will need less and less food
Also, tf you let your amount of
muscle dlm1msh because you
never do anythmg that works
your muscles under a load then
you w1ll use even fewer
caloneS}ust slttmg around
than you did earher m life
That decrease m calorie
usage by .your body after 40 ts
often assoctaled with loss of
muscles. If you keep acltve,
and Pl"'ltcularly ~f you do
strength exerctses tu mamtam
the Size of your mu8cles, you
wtll still be able to eat as much
as always and not get fat It
&lt;loesn 'I take long to do strength
exerciSes, and tf you do them
regularly tt will help a lot
Examples of these are chmups, push-ups, lmee bends,
Weight traming and some
Isometric-type exercises as
opposed to walking 10 mtles
Walking, jogging and sumlar
activities are endurance

ago I had an enlarged prostate starltng your stream and
gland, but not to bother about tt stoppmg1t The stream may be
unless 1t bothers me
small m cahber Your sympRecently I was exammed by toms don 't sound hke you are
a dtfferent doctor' as my other havmg much trouble yet
doctor passed away He told
When 11 15 destrable to !mow
me my prostate gland was for sure how much obstruction
enlarged, too I have no a man has, 1t Is necessary to
problem urmahng, but do have hlll1 empty his bladder as
dribble for a mmute or two completely as he can Then a
when I thmk I'm fmlshed
C3'theter (hollow tube) IS
My question 1s, do you thmk I passed through the urethrea
should be operated on at lh1s mto the bladder and 1f there ts
time or should I )V&amp;t longer' still a lot of urme present tl can
DEAR READE!j,.,- It be drained out and the amount
depends enttrely upon how measured It 1s sometimes
much obstruction you have
surpnslng how much Is there
You can't always tell that A wash basm full ts not unby just domg a manual common In severe problems
exammalton, The prostate can
A Sllljple X ray of the abenlarge outward and not domen after urmation may
stgntftcantly compress the lilso show a dtstended bladder
urethral dramage from the When dye studtes of the kidbladder It can also enlarge neys are done, the dye collects
toward the center, hke ftllmg in the bladder and makes 11
the hole m a donut, com' more obvious
pressmg the urethra wltli~ " Certamly you shouldn't have
feeling very large
surgery done unless It can be
Your symptoms are some shown by one of the above
mdtcatton of how much ob- methods that you really do
struction you have When have a lot of urme m the
obstruction becomes marked bladder that ts not being
there may be a markedl!"" "' etimmated jloleanwhile l think
dtstended bladder. Thts may you should have at least a
cause frequent urinalton yearly checkup whtch would
exerciSeS.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am m wtthout completely emptymg mclude a manua,l exammalton
the bladder You may also of your prostate gland
my la~e 60s I was told 10 years _have other problems, m ,
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Hotel A Dedtcalton Day
Parade Will start at 12 30 w1th

floats, bands, marchmg umts
and Vlsttlng guests takin~part

First place at stake in
Mid-American race
By United Press International
Bowlmg Green and Toledo,
p1cked as pre-season also rans,
meet Saturday mght m the
Glass Bowl wtth undtsputed
possessiOn of f1rst place m the
Mtd-Amencan Conference at
stake
Both teams started slowly
thiS year, BG dropptng tts
opener to East Carolina and
the Rockets lostng thetr ftrst
lwo to Tampa and Villanova
The Falcons, however, reboundll!l With an unpresstve
VICtory over Dayton and tben
last week, m thetr ftrst conference
game, whacked
Western Mtchtgan 21-13 at
Kalamazoo
Toledo, meanwhile, looked
like It was gomg down to defeat
for the thtrd straight time, but
rajlied from a 16-3 deftctl to mp
Ohto Umverstty 19-16 on a
Vtrgil Crots field goal wtth JUst
foW" seconds remammg
That left both teams with 1-0
conference marks and set up
the early season showdown m
the 39th meetmg between the
two northwestern Ohio netghbors, who are not necessarily
friendly
Other Mid-Am Teams
In other games involvmg
Mtd-Am teams, Kent State, the
pre-.season tttle choice but
already saddled wlth an ()-!
record, tries to get on lite
conference wlllllmg track as 11
hosts Western Michigan, while
Ohio U. hosts Nortbern DlinOIS
and Mtaffil, unbeaten m tts last
15 games, faces a shff
challenge at Kentucky
The BG-Toledo game wtll pit
veteran Rocket quarterback
Gene Swtck, one of the top
passers m the nation, agamst
freshman stgnal caller Mark
Miller of Bowling Green,
Swick" a 6-2, 200-pound
Juntor, IS currently etghth m
the nation m passmg, throwmg
prtmartly to John Ross,
currently the top receiver m
the country with 24 catches m
three games.
Miller, a 6-3, 175ilounder,
will be making bis,£trst start,
after coming Off)\h~lbench the
last two weeks to rall:f the
Falcons to vtclortes,
Miller htt on e1ght of 14
passes m the second half
against Western Michigan, mcluding one for a touchdown.
In the sertes, whtch began m
1919, BG holds a 20-14 edge wtth
four ties
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Miami Meets Kentn&lt;:ky
Muinu, with VIctories over
Eastern Mtchtgan and Marshall and ~ 7-7 he wtth Purdue

so far this season, wtll be
meehng Kentucky for the ftrst
time smce 1920 when the
Redskins whipped the Kentucktans 14-0.
But, the Mtami defense,
whtch has allowed only seven
pomts lll three games, will be
put to the test by the Wildcats
veer attack, led by fullback
Sonny Collins and quarterback
M1ke Fanuzzt
Colltns, a 6-foot, 194;:1ound
Jumor, rushed for 1,213 yards
last season and already has 329
yards m three games this
season
Fanuzz1 IS the Wildcats
leading scorer wtth four TDs
and has rushed for 282 yards m
66 carnes Kentucky IS Z-1 on
the year
Ohw Unlverstty, which
blanked Kent State 20-0 two
weeks ago before last week's
costly defeat to Toledo, will try
to bounce back agamst a 1-J
Northern DlinoiS squad.
"We JUSt must regroup and
cul down our nustakes," sa1d a
disappomted OU coach Bill
Hess "! think Toledo played
thetr best game of the year to
date against us Although we
probably were not at the
emottonal pitch we were at
Kent,! felt we played hard, but
our miStakes killed us ''

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On trtal are ftve one-tlme
ra1sed
Ntxon heutenants - John N
Jury selection contmued Mttchell, H R Haldeman, John
today m Strtca 's sealed-&lt;&gt;ff D Ehrhchman, Robert C
courtroom a s ptosp'echv e Mardtan and Kenneth W
JUrQrs
were .. queshone d Parktnson -accused of conexfiaushvely to ftnd tf they sptrmg to cover up the buggmg
have been tamted by masstve scandal
pubhctty m the case
Both Ehrlichman and WaterIn another etght-hour sesston gate prosecutors have subpoThursday, Smca talked to JUSt enaed NtXon to testify
10 of 144 prospects who had
Dr John Lungren &lt;Jf U.s
survived frrst-round screenmg
Angeles, who has been treatmg
Of those 10, f1ve were ex- Ntxon, srud earlier this week
cused and fiVe were retamed that his paltent was too til to
for the next round Twelve travel for at least a month and
JUrors anl;l stx alternates must perhaps as long as three ultunately be chosen
whtch could affect the outcome

of the trial or perhaps force a
postpbnement
Whether Strtca would accept
th~ health excuse, send a team
or doctors to examine the
former prestdent, or hold a
full-scale hearmg on the ISSue
remamed undectded
NtXon IS one of 19 persons
named by the grand Jury as
unmdic ted co-eonspll'ators m
the cover-up plot.
It was learned Thursday that
the govenunent will also try to
prove that a 20th person,
former Nixon special counsel
Richard A Moore, also was
part of the conspiracy

LAS VEGAS, Nev. iUPIJ
Johnny Miller, the
superman or the 1974 pro golf
tour, says he's tired and
Bobby Heins, an unlmown
tour rookie from Montieello1
N. Y, says he's rela:vd.
Tbe result is Heins has the
lead after the opening round
of lhe $135,000 Sahara Invitational and Miller finds
htmself five shots back
On a sun-baked Thursda!
at the 6,800-yard SarahaNevada
Couptry
Clu~
course, He1ns, 23, shot a fiveunder-par 66 to flnisif the
first round one stroke ahead
of Dave Eichelberger, last
year's tunner-up here, and J
C Snead.
Meanwhile,
Miller,
playmg at Las Vegas as a
personal favor to a Sahara
Hotel executive, struggled In
with a 71, a round which
included a tnple begey on
the par-four, 442-yard sixth
hole.

Saturday October 12 at 1 p m
Stnce thts 1s Veterans and
Fraternal Day, a large sectwn
of the Pprll,fle wtll be mthtary
umts
and
fraternal
orgamzatwns Company A,
Mar me Reserves, 4th Engmeer
Batalhon
from
South
Otarleston has entrtes along
wtth W Va Natwnal Guard
Motor Patrol and Marchmg
Umts
Both parades are scheduled
on the same route , formmg on

1st Street, tt wtll go up Mam to
12th and diSPerse
Co-Chatrmen K W Robmson
and Col Rtchard Tatterson and
Parade Marshall Charhe Wood
say entrtes wtll be taken nght
up to parade ltme Entries mto
the parade route should go
down Vtand St to Kennedy
Ave ( 2nd Street ) behmd·
Hecks, an&lt;) turn rtght on Jones
Street There wtll be atdes
there to ISSUe cards showmg
wut locahons

Jerry Reuss, 16-11
Sutton, who lost only to the
Pirates m gomg 1~1 m the
seco~lf of the year, has a
perso'r!lii:"score tn making a
good showmg agamst Pittsburgh
'I want to reach the third of
my three goals I set for myself
when I signed my ftrst contract," srud Sutton u1 wanted
to become a maJor league
pttcher, I wanted to pitch m an
All-Star game, and I wanted to
pttch m a World Sertes
"Now I have a chance to
fulftll these goals."
Most Valuable Player candidate Steve Garvey, who had 200
hits and Ill RB!s for the
season , said, "I'm confident
and optlmisttc "
Ferguson satd the playoffs
are gomg to be a dogftght more
than anythmg
"From here on," he satd,
"It's not so much a matter of
who's gomg to be best, but
!"hich team will take advantage of breaks and op,.
porturulles We've been a club
that has done that-and we'll
keep domt 1t "
Btl! Buclmer, the Dodgers'
verston of Pete Rose, satd,
"We 're hungry for the playoffs
And we'll be hungry for the
World Sertes "

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UPI Sports Wrtler
NatiOnal Football I eagu e
ac tion Sunday wJII mark the
begmmng of one c oaching
ca reer a nd perhaps Lhe e nd of
another
Th e be gmnm~ belongs to Joe
Thomas who adds the head
coachmg JOb to hts general
manage r role wtth the Bal.
tunore Colts Thomas repla ces
Howard Schnellenberger , hred
last Sunday after harsh words
w1th owner Robert lrsay about
who should quarterba ck the
team
The man 10 trouble IS Norm
Van Brockhn Hts Atlanta
Falcons, c onsidered to be the
top oppostllon for Los Angeles
m the . Natwnal Confe rence
West ha ve dropped all three
games Sunday's struggle with
the New York Gtants a t New
Haven, Conn , could be the
Dutchman 's last 1! thmgs don t
start turrung around soon
Van Brockhn's task mtght be
easier than Thomas'
Baltunore, v.h1ch has lost Its
ftrst three games, ts loaded
w1th hrst and second year
players and must face a New
England team that ts playmg
probably the best ball m the
league The Patnots are 3-0,
mcludmg wms over mtghty
M1am1 and Los Angeles , and

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1960s sea son The tng problem has
Atlanta, however tak es on a been at qua rterback , wher e
Giant team that has been Rob Lee has been una ble to hnd
err at ic Th e G1ant offe nse !he mag1c he gener a ted last
collapsed 10 thetr opemng loss season a nd ha s been benched m
to Washmgton, the de fense favor {,f Pat Sullivan the
foldt'&lt;.l 10 a defeat a t the ha nds fo r m er He1sma n Troph)
of Ne w England and then both \o\ lruter from Auburn
played bnlhantly 10 an upset of
New Engla nd IS a 14-pomt
Ddii,Js lcJs' Pek
favonte wh1le the G1a nts are

BY DENNY FOBES
Tomght's ba ttl e between the
und efeated Kyge1
Cree k
Bobcats and Eas tern Eagles
could go a long "ay m deter
mmm g the 1974 SVAC cha m
pton
Roth squa ds e nter thts
evenm g 's e nco unter v. tth
Wlbl ennshed loop marks a nd
after tomght each wtll have
Just two leagu e gam es
remaimng, although there are
some powerful spmlers wailing
m the wmgs
Follo\\mg tom ght's clash at
Eas tern , the Bobcats play hos t
to the Southern Tornados, a
squad th at s hll has title hopes
of 1ts own whtle the Eagles

GAHSfrosh zn
34-14 victory
Galha
Academ y
Ht gh
School's freshman football
team ran 1ls three year wm mng s treak to 11 m a row
followm g a 34-14 vtc lory over
host Met gs at Mtddlepor t
Thursday evemng
The vtclory left the lads of
Btll Wamsley and Bob La\\ son
w1th a 3-()-0 mark th1s fall
In the ftrst pertod, QB Tom
J ones htt tailback Gary
Dabney w1th a screen pass
covenn g 45 yards to g1ve Galha
a 6-0 lead
In the second pertod, Dabney
raced Tl yards and Jones ran
the extra pomts to make tl 14-0
Later m the second stanza,
Dabney raced 14 yards to
paydtrt togtve the v1s1tors a 200 advantage
Metgs
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yea r as player-manager He
suc ce eds Ken Aspromonte,
ftred last week after leadmg
the Trtbe to fourth place m the
Amertcan League East wtth a
77-85 record, the team's best m
SIX years
And desptte their shoutmg
match last Frtday mght, both
Robmson and Gaylord Perry
ms1sted Thursday they can
play together Perry's angry
demand for $1 more m salary
than Robmson recetves tnggered the quarrel
' Gaylord Is a real pro and a
real competitor and so am I,"
Robmson satd "Provtded he's
satisfied wtth his contract, I
don't .see any reason why he
can't pttch here But that's a
matter for Mr (General
Manager Phtl I Seght, of course •r
"I w1ll be most happy to play
for h1m," Perry satd. 41 Everythmg w1ll be worked out '
I don ' t see any real
pressure on me, or goals as the
flr~C
black
manager,"
Robll13on satd "Outsiders are
gomg to put a lot or pressure on
me, but that's not the pressure
from w•thm All! ha\ • to do IS
get the most out of this team
"I &lt;ion 't see any problem
ftrtng me or any black
manager if we're not tlolng the
JOb 1 don 't thmk there wtll be
any repercussiOns The pubbc
1s smart They 're the first to
know when you're not domg the
Jab-and the first to get you
ftred "

foll owm g the thtrd GAHS
touchdown whe n Buddy Dugan
raced the ki ckoff back 70 yards
to reduce Gallta 's lead to 20-6
QB George Gum pa ssed to Tim
Rawhngs for the extra pmnls
It was 2()-6 at halfttme
In the th1rd stanza, Dugan
scored agam for Metgs on a 2()yard sweep to reduce Galha 's
lead to 2()-14
Dabney scored on run s of stx
and 16 yard s tn the fmal s tanza
and Jeff Whaley ran the extra
pmnts to make 1t 34 14
Galha had 14 f~rs t downs and
299 yards ru s hmg Jones
completed t"o of four passes
(one mtercepted ) for 78 yards
Jeff Whaley mtercepted one
Metgs aenal Dallas Sayre had
one pass reception for 33 yards
for the wmners Gary Blanken-

Among the tnbutes noted a t
the 90-mmute news conference
were
a
congratulatory
telegram from Prestdent
Gerald Ford and the presence
of Baseball Commtsswner
Bow1e Kuhn and Amertcan
League Prestdent Lee McPhail
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And as Robinson satd, "If I
had one WISh, thiS IS It- that
Jackte Robmson would be here
to see thts happen today " The
late Jackte Robmson shattered
baseball's color barner as a
player m 1947 wtth the
Brooklyn Dodgers
ProJeclmg htmself a s the
destgnated httter, m hopes of
fulfllhng hts career goals of 20
seasons m the maJors, 3,000
htts and 600 homers, Robmson
aclmowledged that he wtll be
the only one who dectdes
whether he plays or not
'If Frank Robmson ts domg
the JOb he'll be m the lmeup I'll
ask htm every day how he's
feelmg If he's playmg, I'll
explam why to the guy who's
not playmg I'll be the first to
not write h1s name down when
he 's not domg the job "

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lon a t Cmcmnat1 Buffalo a t
Green B&lt;:~y Denver at Kansa~
C1 ly Oakl and at Clevela nd ,
De troit &lt;:~t Los Angeles, Ptttsburgh .1t Houston, Phtladel.llhla
at Sa n Dtcgo .tnd New Orfe4lJlS
at Clm ago !he New Ymk J e tS
Hre at Mta mt Monday mght
ane of the big games Will be

Louts IS 3-0 a nd hrst m the NFC
Eas.t While Sa n Franc1scu ts
~·!ljl w111! Los Angeles fo r the
~ ~ NFC West le'll\j Mmnesota, the
onl y othe r unbeate n te a m
bes1des New E ngland a nd St
Louts , faces a Dallas te am
smarttng from back-to-back
upset losses to Pluladelph1a
and the Ct a nls
Washmgton IS at Cmcmna ll

concl;tdc the u 1974 league slate
se veral weeks later agams t em
unpr edi cta bl e No r t h Ga llt a
P1rate c rew
.,
But wtth all ti tle specula tion
as1de tomg ht s game 1s
with out a doubt the b•g one
1 he Bobca ts of J1m Sprague
w11l be gomg a ftet the ir fourth
wm m a row and 16th vtctory
m the ir las t 21 games
The Eagles of second -year
mentor Sprkc Berkh1mer, on
the other hand w1ll attempt to
rebound from las t v.eek's 18-6
loss at Federal Hockmg, a
gam e muc h closer than the
score md1ca tes The birds will
al so be a fter thetr fourth
triUmph ove1 KC m the last ftve
mee tings
The Bobcats a re led by a
powerful runmng game m the
name of Junior tailback Chns
Pres ton and semor fullback
Mark Waller Pre s ton ha s
rushed for 490 yards tn three
games, sc 011ng stx tou c hdowns Wall er, who sa t out
mos t of the Bobcats ' 26~ wm
over Southwes tern last week ,
ha s a lready ha d a 100-plus
yardage game lhts season , that
commg m the f1rst game of the
season a gams t North Gallla
Jum or Ttm Lucas w11l be
d1rectmg the Kyge r Creek
attack, wtth hts chtef recetvmg
threats JuniOr ends Jim Ward
and Rtck Smtih
The Ea gles are c ommandeered by semor quarterback Randy Blake who IS
back to 9&gt; pet efflc tency a ccordtng to Berkh1mer after
suffenng an ankl e tn]ury tn the
btrds' 7-0vtc tory over Southern
two weeks a go It was Blake's
pm-pomt passmg the ftr s t half
of that Metgs County battle
lhat got the Eagle offense
sh1p s k•ckmg was praised by
lhe Galha coaches
Metgs Coach Roger Brauer
satd " We d1dn 't htt as we're
capable of hlttmg He added ,
'M c•k O'Dell dtd a real good
job at defenstve end whtle
Kelly Wmebrenner d1d a good
JOb on defense Dugan was
outstandmg '
GAHS •s at Jackson Thursday Meigs next outmg Is at
Logan Thursday
By quarters
GAHS9th
6 14 0 14-34
Me~ gs 9th
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WILLIAMS QUITS
SAN DIEGO I UP! I - Steve
W1lham s, co-holder of the
"orld record for the !Otkneter
dash at 9 2 seconds Thursday
qu•t the San Otego State
Umvers1ty track team
"I've decided tt's not m my
best mterests to compete for
the umverstty," Williams said
Wtlltams ctted ' an overall
difference m philosophy between (track coach) Dtck Htll
and myself," as the mam
reason for his dec1s10n
GARRET!' WAIVED
MILWAUKEE Wts (UP! ) Veteran guard Mtke Garrett, a
fave year NBA veteran , Thursda y wa s watved by the
Mtlwaukee Bucks after havmg
stgned last January as a free
agent
Garrett's release left the
Bucks' roster at 13 players,
mcludmg reserve center Dtck
Cunmngham who m out of
actton wtth a back problem

mov mg and led to an eventual
scormg pass to seniOr end
Steve Holter
Jmnm g Bla ke m the of
fenstve backfield a1 e semur
fullback Mtke La rkms, Juntor
uu fback Don E tchmger and
ha lfback Ten y Smtih a sem or
speedster
The btrd offenstve Ime w11l be
led b) Hol ter and Plul Bo'fen
at the ends, Tom Raley~ anlj
Coy Starcher at the tackles ,
Guy Walket and David Mtlls at
lhe guards and J ohn Smtih at
center
The Eagle defense, one of the
sttngies t m southeastern Ohto,
yteldmg JUs t 4 5 pomts per
game will be a nchored on the
hn e by Bowe n and Dav e
Hannum at the tackle,.and Ttm
Kuhn and Hol ter at the ends
Mills, Batey, Mark Lawson and
Kevm Barton w•ll be at the
hnebacker spots , wtth Blake,
EIChtngei, Lester Parker and
fre shman ~ tandout Joe Kuhn m
the secondat y
In other a c tion tomght, the
Southern Tornados wtll be at
home , hosling the Nor th Galha
Ptrates of J ohn Blake
Th e Bill J e" e ll tutore d
Tornados \\Ill try to stay w1thm
one game of the front-runnmg
Eagles or Bobcats, as wtll the
Bucs
The Tornados are current!}
1 1 m leag ue play whtle the
Pm:ttes are 2-1
The Pu ales are led by
sophomore quarterback M a~k
Thetss who ftred two touchdown passes last week tn a 26-8
wtn ove r S) mmes Valley
Other Buc threats are speed)
tatlback Jeff Hollenbaugh,
~ sophom o r e wm gback Fred
Logan and brmsmg 250 lb
fullback Bruce Runyon
Tornados
w1ll
The
agam be paced by the
devastattn g
backfteld
combtnatwn
of
semor
halfback Mitch Nease and
juntor fullbac k Greg Dunmng
Nea se was the premter running
back m southeas tern Ohto last
fall , wh1le Dunmng ,ha s come
mto ht s own this season,
espectally last week when he
rushed for 180 yards and scored
a pair of touchdowns m the
Tornado s ' 25-0 romp of
Wahama
Jewell will be sendmg out
quarterback Buddy Ervm and
halfback Danny Brown to JOin
Nease and Dunmng m the
backfield, whtle the hne wtll be
anchored by Steve Boso and
Glenn Stmpson at the ends,
Randy Duddtng and John
Salser at the ta ckles , Dave

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Huddl eston and Monty Hart
the guar ds, and Chns For bes
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Defensively Huddleston and
Brown w1ll be at the ends,
Johnson and Duddmg at the
tackles, Hart and Dunnmg at
hnebackers , Salser a t nuddle
guard, Nea se and Bosu a t the
halfbacks and Stmpson a nd
Ervtn at the safeties as .Jewell
Wtlh a diS!mct lack of depth IS
forced to send all 11 stat ters
both ways
Wtth that lack of depth , 1t 1s '
mos t fortunate that Southern
has yet to s uffer a key mJ ury l
a s tarte r ' We don't have
anybody hurt, ' Jewell says,
addmg , 'We ve been domg
pretty good so far '
In other SVAC action tom ght,
Southw es tern travel s
to
Symmes Valley and Hannan
Trace hosts Hannan, W Va

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part of hts JOb as human
relations
And desp•te h1s htston c
status, tf he fatls at that or any
part of the JOb, he expects to be
ftred JUSt as any other
manager would be
"l am not a superman, a
mtracle worker , n he sa1d
Thursday at the news conference armouncmg hts appomtment "lf we wm, 1t's because
the players do their best When
a club does fall, I think the
manager should take the
heat - and I will
'!like to adJUSt myself to the
talent I have, not adjust my
players to me I want them to
go out and be loose The most
difftcult part of the JOb w1ll be
ge ttwg to know them Not thetr
abihltes, I know that from
playmg w1th and agamst them
But what makes them lick, how
to get the most out of them,
what makes them slow down "
Robmson , claimed
on
wa1vers about three weeks ago
from the Califorma Ange ls,

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This Sunday At 11:00 AM

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RACINE, OHIO

THE FAITH

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Just wh en the Cleve la nd Indi ans seeme d to be approachmg
respectabthty, they turn around and return to a bush league
status
For 15 years It has bee n near the cellar for the muc h a ligned
Trtbe, usually ending the season 20 or 30 games from the top it
was way back m 1959 that the lndtans la st had a eontender, wtth
the lads of Joe Gordon ftm shmg JUS! behmd the Chic ago Whtte
Sox m the battle for the JUruor pennant
Fifteen years and a few mtllwn fan s later, the Indt ans topped
the one mtlh~ attendance m ark for one season A ma nager
named Ken Asp'?t..nonte was a t the helm when the ftr st fan of
1974 spun t he turnsttlc and when the mtlhonth entered anc1ent but
cla ssy Mumctpal Stadmm
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Now Ken Aspromont e has felt the boot , and many are askm g
why Is Aspromonte the scapegoat to be used for the purpose of
progress m the name of a black manager' It appears so
Aspromonte developed on e of the best teams m the Ame 1Ican
League East Despite a rather poor showmg m the last month,
the Indians were m the thtck of the pennant chase most of the
season, agam the ftrst tune m 15 years What Btrdie Tebbetts,
George Stnckland, Joe Adcock and all the rest couldn 't do, Ke n
Aspromonte did - exctte the people of Cleveland
He, admtttedly wtth the help of general mana ger Phtl Seghi
and "ten cent beer mght " Ted Banda, turned the people of northeast Ohto onto ba seball for the ftrst tune m a decade and a half
Whtle Bonda was runnm g around the country makmg excuses (which 111cluded puttmg th e blame squarely on the
shoulders of the umpires I for h1s farc e known as ten cent beer
mght, whtch cost Cleveland a1 orfett and at the tune a possible
crack at the Eastern DIVISion hUe , Aspromonte v.as trymg to
fteld a team
The crowds poured mto Mumctpal Stadtum to see Gaylord
and Co do thetr thmg On one recent vistt, th1s wnter and a
fnend found , to thetr amazement, a traffic Jam miles and miles
from the stadium a s the turnsttles clicked to the tune of 40 and
50,000 to see Aspromonte' s lads do battle
It was a far c ry from lhe years before Aspromonte came 10to
the ptcture when one could spread out with three or four rows of
seats all to hunself and no hnes to worry about at the concessiOn
stands
But where 1s Ken Aspromonte now? What was hts reward for
hrmgmg respectable baseba ll back to a town long ago dec lared
dead and vmd of a ll mterest m the "natiOnal pashme" 1 And
more mterestmg, why are the so-called front office ge ruuses
taking credit for this revtval ?
Aspromonteis now m the unemployment lme , a VIctim of the
terror of professiOnal athletics and more Important, the whtp-pmg boy of a few " btg tuners" who want to show the world how
hberal they are
There ts absolutely nothmg wrong wtth the appomtme nt of
Frank Robmson as the ftrst black manager of a maJor league
baseball team , except tt came at the expense of an excellent fteld
general
RobinSOn ts a fantashc player and I hope he does a great JOb
m h1s new pos1t10n , not only for hunself and his race, but for the
people of Cleveland
RoblllSon will have a great deal of pressure m his new linf of
work, and the whole baseball commumty wtll be watching ever
so closely to see how the ftrst black man m a managmg position
does In tlus respect I would hope everyone , regardless of h1s
team's affthallon , ts behmd him m a most difficult task
Why wtll his task be so difficult' For one thmg, he IS a
Contmued on page 9

By BOB PENICK
CLEVELAND (UP! I
Frank Robmson, the new
manager of the Cleveland
lndtans who ts both the
htghest patd manager tn
baseball hiStory and the ftrst
black ever to manage a maJor
league team, sees the toughest

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PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The
U.s Angeles Dodgers are 1~10
favorttes to !mock off the
Pittsburgh Ptrates m the bestof-five game National League
playoffs and go on to the World
Series
The Dodgers, the maJor
league's wmnmgest team m
1974 wtth a IOUO record, don't
feel uncomfortable wtth the
assessment
"We should be favored," satd
catcher Joe Ferguson "We've
got the best record -and the
best team tn baseball
Remember we won a diVISion
wtth Cincmnati m tt They're a
tremendous team, but we were
better this time
"We !mow tt and they !mow
It "
The Dodgers held onto the
lead for 176 days m wmnmg the
NL West
The Ptttsburgh Pirates have
yet to be convinced of the
Dodgers' strength, though "
In SIX meetmgs wtth the
Dodgers thiS season at Three
Rtvers Stadium, Ptttsburgh
won all SlX The Pirates had an
11-4 record for the season senes
overall
The playoffs get underway at
Three RIVers Saturday wtth
Dodger rtghl-hander Don Sutton, 19-9, opposmg left-harxfer

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Two parades- highlight bicentennial
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PT PLEASANT - T\\o
parades wtll be held durmg
Pomt Pleasant's Btcentenmal
Celebratwn Week, the first
scheduled for 12 30 p m
Thursday , Oct 10
Thts
DediCatiOn Day Parade Will
feature
the
Marshall
Umverstty Marchmg Band and
several htgh school, county and
area bands, floats from ClVIC 1
soc1al clubs and busme ss
places The Amencan Legwn
Post No 23 wtll provtde the
Honor Guard
Unusual entrtes mclude a 4()ptece flute band from Central
School Wtth the Hentage
Theme bemg carrted out on
floats, the chatrmen beheve
th1s wtll be the most Impressive parade ever seen 10
thts area Gov Arch A Moore
and Lew1s N McManus,
speaker of the house, wtll be
among vtsihng dtgmtanes
taking part m the parade
The C &amp; 0 "ChesS,Ie Tram "
Will appear m both parades
The second parade starts

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WASIIINGTON ( UP]) -

Former Prestdent Richard
Ntxon , still bedndden wtth
what hts doctors call a
potenttally dan gerous ctrculatory atlment, has asked to

be excused from testlfymg at
the Watergate Cover up tnal of
f1v e forme r atdes
Nixon's lawyers Thursday
s ubmt t t cd two mottons to

Meigs ~

Stauffer exec
·recognized as
buying expert
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W
Va - Offutt (H 0 1 Franc1s
656
Upper
Riv e r
Rd
Ga lhpoh s ,
manag er
of
operatiOns
servt ces
fo r
Stauffer Chemt cal Company s
plant here, has become one of
the f1rstm the nation to receive
recogmhon as a ' Cerltfted
Purcftasmg Manager 1CPM )
by the National Ass oc1a t10n of
Purchasmg Management
Ehgtblhty reqlllrements gtve
pomts for edu cahon , purchasmg servtce to employers
contnbutwns to purchasmg
assoc1ahon s and the pur
chasmg
professwn,
and
through the testmg program
whtch cover s varwus phases of
purchasing ma nagement
Francts has served on the
board of C\trectors as president
and as director for natiOnal
affatrs for the Trt-State Purchasin g
Management
Assoctatwn m the past and at
present ts c hairman of
professwnal development and
purchasmg techmques for the
&lt;rgamzabon whtch has area
members at Charleston,
Huntington, Ashland , Parkers
burg, and Manetta
Francts has also served m
church and ctvtc activities m
Pomt Pleasant and Galhpolts
smce movmg to this area m
January, 1956, from Texas
On Tuesday, Oct 8, F
Thomas Jones, VIce president
m charge of N APM Dtstnct 6,
Wlll VIStl the Trt-Sta\e Pur·
chastng
Management
Association to present the
program on "Certification" at
the monthly meehng at
Gateway Inn, Route 60 E ,
Huntington , W Va Persons
mterested m altendmg lhts
meeltng
should
c ontact
Francis or Mrs Sue Boggess,
Umon Carbide Corp , South
Charleston , W Va

MONEY ARRIVES
State Audtlor Joseph T
FergllSOn's offtce announced
the
dtslrtbutwn
of
$45,509,773 60 to Ohto's 613 ctty,
exempted village and local
school dtstncts as provided by
the
supplemental
appropnattons btll whtch became
effective July 27 Metgs eounty
recetved $102,720 80 Amounts
received mclude $5,034 by the
Meigs County Board of
Education; $20,476.80, Eastern
Local
School
Dtstrtct
$57,818 ~o. the Meigs Locai
School DtstriCt, and $19,391 60,
Southern Local School Dtslnct
Oveta Culp Hobby secre
tary of Health, Educatton and
Welfare durmg the Etsenhower adm1mstratwn, was
the ftrst Republican woman
to hold a cabmet seat

Property
Transfers
Alma E Smtth to John H
Smith, IJnda D Smtih, PaPcelg, Salem
Hilton Wolfe Ruth A Wolfe
to Denms I Boothe, Irma J
Boothe, 26 A , Sutton
Wilham P Stansbury. Helen
H Stans bury to James F
Arnold, Lot, Mtddleport
F C Taylor, Ethel W Taylor
to F C Taylor, Ethel W
Taylor , Eleanor B Thoinas
Helen Atkeson , Rutland
Mmme Ptckens, dec to Mary
Tnplett, Cert of Trans ,
Lebanon
George W Mtller , Jane
Mtller to James E Baer, Susan
M Baer, Lots, Mtddleport
Ernes t C Smtth, Margaret
Smtih to Gerald T Dolctm
Mary Anne Dolcm1 Parcels,
Lebanon

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Adrm tted - Kay Hockman,
Cheshtre,
I mda
Acree,
Pomeroy; Montca Turner,
Langsvtlle
Discharged
Wanda
Sprague, Wanda Swartz, Paul
Hudson , Ervm Smtih, Terry1
Little and Mary Hamng

quash SUbPoenas f,lf. hiS appearance under condthons so
secr et
that
not
even
pro secutwn and defense
lawyerS were permitted to see
them
US D1stnct Judge John J
Sirtca mter rupted his pams talfm g
questtonmg
of
prospective JUrors long enough
only fo tssue a ~ stat ement
saymg that the motiOns had
been recetved
'They wtll be ftled under seal

L a t e Monday N•ght M1 x ed
September JO 1974
Won Lost
Da nny s Mob1 1e Ho m es 4A
14
Ja cks Cl ub
36
11
M• d Po m Su noc o
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n
Te am '1
22
'16
Te a m 1
10
38
Te a m4
6
41
Wom en s H• gh ln d v 1du a r
G a me
M ax rn e Dug a n 200
Ma r y Voss 194 Be lty Wh• tta tc h
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M ens H g h ln d .. G a me
Lar r y Dug an 137 R a y R oac h
221 E d V oss 198
Wom en s H•gh Ser• e s Mary Voss 53 5 Betty Wh •tl at c h
52 7 N aom• Fl oyd 498

M e ns H1gh Ser res - Larry
Dugan 59 3 Ray Roach 569 Ed

Voss 546
T e am H• g h Gam e and Serr es
- Danny s Mob• le Homes 75 4
an d 2166

In 1927, Al Jolson starred tn
the " The,.Jazz Smger .' the ftrst
full-length talkmg movte
. In 1955, 66 persons were
killed when a Umted Air Lines
plane htt Medtcme Bow peak m
southern Wyommg
In 1957, Russta launched the
ftrst man-made space satellite,
called "Sputmk "
A thought for the day
Atheman wnter Menander satd,
"We hve , not as we wtsh, but
as we can "

Wl\11 lhe l"OUrt has had afl
opportumty to revtew them
thoroughly, " S1r1ca satd
When that might be was
unknown, though there was
speculatton Strtca mtght watt
Wltll a JUry ha s been chosen
and sequestered for the con
sp1racy trtal before makmg
pubhc N1xon's reasons for

want10g to be excused
It was believed Ntxon 's
health -he Is shll hospttalized
m Cahforma w1th blood clots m
a leg and a lung stemmmg
from recurrent flare-ups of
phl e bttts - was the maJor
factor c1ted m the motions
One
defense
lawyer
speculated that "nattonal

Little M's win 34-0
The Meigs Mara uder JuniOr
Htgh Football team, under the
direchon of head coach John
Arnott, rolled to a convmcmg
34-0 v1 c tory over Federal
Hocking Thursday mght at
Holzer Medical Ceuter
(Discharges, DeL 3)
Mrs Mtlchell Allen and son,
Mtldred Banks, Greta Blevms,
Lola Boston, Randy Burnett,
James H Davis, Rtcky Exhne ,
Charles Fetters, Trace Fraley,
Ehzabeth Frazter, Vester
Gorby, Nolane Hatfteld, James
T Horn, Debra Hughes,
Samuel Ltttlepage, Elwood
Lucas, John C Moore, Pansy
Owens, Jane A Powell , Perry
Riggs , Mrs Gary Roark and
daughter, Franc1s Sayre, Mrs
James Shaffer and daughter ,
Chad Snyder, Mrs Roger
Wallace and son, Kimberly
Waugh , Andrey Wtckhne
(Births I
Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Chnsty, a daughter, Apple
Grove, W Va , Mr and Mrs
Marwn Ferguson, a daughter ,
Phny, W Va , Mr and Mrs
Charles Letth, a son, R10
Grande Mr and Mrs James
Locklear,
a
daughter,
Galhpohs, Mr and Mrs
Charles Wrtght , a daughter,
Pomeroy

Fede~al

Hocking
Wtth Arnott s ubslttuhn g
freely wtlh seventh graders the
enhre second half, the
Marauders opened up a 2M
mtermtss1on lead behmd the
runnmg and passmg or
Quarterback Davtd Blake
Blake, teamed up on a 7()-yard
pass play m the ftrst quarter
w1th Bruce Carman, and Blake
ran 10 the conversion pomts to
gtve Metgs an ~ lead In the
second quarter, Blake rambled
60 yards and then 40 yards for
touchdowns, wtth Bob Seehg
runmng m the conversion
pomts followmg the second
score
Rick Blaettnar talhed twtce
m the second half on runs of 7
and 50 yards to complete the
scormg
" The offense wtll speak for
Itself," said Arnott followmg
the game ' 'The defense dtd a
heck of a JOb, led by Don Karr
who forced them to cough up 2
fumbles " Both fumbles led to
Marauder touchdowns " The
whole defense did a great JOb,"
Arnott continued
Next Thursday the httle
Marauders wtll host Eastern at
Mtddieport Stadium
By Quarters
Metgs
6 14 12 0-34
Fed Hock
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Fort Randolph's dedication set
PT PLEASANT - West
Vtrgtma Gov Arch A Moore,
Jr will OffiCially dedicate the
reconstructed Fort Randolph
m Btcentenntai Ceremomes
Oct 10 at the Fort here
F'ort Randolph, a 30,000 sq
ft area, complete wtth cabms,
paltsade, Slmula ted block
houses, and stage, cost about
$100,000, all supplted by
Federal, State and County
Court funds
The program w11l begm at 2
P m With the Pomt Pleasant
Htgh School band playmg
several selections The Pomt
Pleasant Mthlla has charge of
flag ratsmg and Jack Bw dette
BICentenmal Co-ordmator, w11i
serve as master of ceremomes
Others on the program are
Rev Tally Hanna, Mtchael
Shaw, delegate to State
Legtsla ture from Mason
County, and Potnt Pleasant
Mayor John Musgrave
The dedicahon IS the
htghhght of the week-long
Btcentenmal Celebration here
commemorating the Battle of
Pomt Pleasant, the ftrst batUe
Of the Amer1can Revolutmn
Mayors from many West
V1rgtn1a
c1ttes
and
represenlahves of governors
from 1several states and
Canada wtll be mtroduced
Direct descendants of par-

tictpants m the battle 200 years
ago w11l be recogmzed
Fort Randolph •s destgned to
stand mdeftm!ely, constructed
for ctty and commumty events
Bleachers hive been erected
for seating and wtll1&gt;e used for
the mghtly performances of the
h1stoncal musical drama,
' Rtvers of Destiny ' presented
rughtly at 7 30 Oct 8-13
The arbvtties w1ll begin at
11 30 a m w1 th a soc1al hOUr
and regtstrahon of visiting
dtgmtanes
and
pres$
representatives at the Lowe

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DR. LAMB

Less activity needs less food
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D
DEAR&gt; DR LAMB - Is tl
true that people over 45 reqlllre
only a small porll6n of food'
DEAR READER - It ts true
of some but certamly not all If
you become more and more
mactive phystcally then you
will need less and less food
Also, tf you let your amount of
muscle dlm1msh because you
never do anythmg that works
your muscles under a load then
you w1ll use even fewer
caloneS}ust slttmg around
than you did earher m life
That decrease m calorie
usage by .your body after 40 ts
often assoctaled with loss of
muscles. If you keep acltve,
and Pl"'ltcularly ~f you do
strength exerctses tu mamtam
the Size of your mu8cles, you
wtll still be able to eat as much
as always and not get fat It
&lt;loesn 'I take long to do strength
exerciSes, and tf you do them
regularly tt will help a lot
Examples of these are chmups, push-ups, lmee bends,
Weight traming and some
Isometric-type exercises as
opposed to walking 10 mtles
Walking, jogging and sumlar
activities are endurance

ago I had an enlarged prostate starltng your stream and
gland, but not to bother about tt stoppmg1t The stream may be
unless 1t bothers me
small m cahber Your sympRecently I was exammed by toms don 't sound hke you are
a dtfferent doctor' as my other havmg much trouble yet
doctor passed away He told
When 11 15 destrable to !mow
me my prostate gland was for sure how much obstruction
enlarged, too I have no a man has, 1t Is necessary to
problem urmahng, but do have hlll1 empty his bladder as
dribble for a mmute or two completely as he can Then a
when I thmk I'm fmlshed
C3'theter (hollow tube) IS
My question 1s, do you thmk I passed through the urethrea
should be operated on at lh1s mto the bladder and 1f there ts
time or should I )V&amp;t longer' still a lot of urme present tl can
DEAR READE!j,.,- It be drained out and the amount
depends enttrely upon how measured It 1s sometimes
much obstruction you have
surpnslng how much Is there
You can't always tell that A wash basm full ts not unby just domg a manual common In severe problems
exammalton, The prostate can
A Sllljple X ray of the abenlarge outward and not domen after urmation may
stgntftcantly compress the lilso show a dtstended bladder
urethral dramage from the When dye studtes of the kidbladder It can also enlarge neys are done, the dye collects
toward the center, hke ftllmg in the bladder and makes 11
the hole m a donut, com' more obvious
pressmg the urethra wltli~ " Certamly you shouldn't have
feeling very large
surgery done unless It can be
Your symptoms are some shown by one of the above
mdtcatton of how much ob- methods that you really do
struction you have When have a lot of urme m the
obstruction becomes marked bladder that ts not being
there may be a markedl!"" "' etimmated jloleanwhile l think
dtstended bladder. Thts may you should have at least a
cause frequent urinalton yearly checkup whtch would
exerciSeS.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am m wtthout completely emptymg mclude a manua,l exammalton
the bladder You may also of your prostate gland
my la~e 60s I was told 10 years _have other problems, m ,
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Hotel A Dedtcalton Day
Parade Will start at 12 30 w1th

floats, bands, marchmg umts
and Vlsttlng guests takin~part

First place at stake in
Mid-American race
By United Press International
Bowlmg Green and Toledo,
p1cked as pre-season also rans,
meet Saturday mght m the
Glass Bowl wtth undtsputed
possessiOn of f1rst place m the
Mtd-Amencan Conference at
stake
Both teams started slowly
thiS year, BG dropptng tts
opener to East Carolina and
the Rockets lostng thetr ftrst
lwo to Tampa and Villanova
The Falcons, however, reboundll!l With an unpresstve
VICtory over Dayton and tben
last week, m thetr ftrst conference
game, whacked
Western Mtchtgan 21-13 at
Kalamazoo
Toledo, meanwhile, looked
like It was gomg down to defeat
for the thtrd straight time, but
rajlied from a 16-3 deftctl to mp
Ohto Umverstty 19-16 on a
Vtrgil Crots field goal wtth JUst
foW" seconds remammg
That left both teams with 1-0
conference marks and set up
the early season showdown m
the 39th meetmg between the
two northwestern Ohio netghbors, who are not necessarily
friendly
Other Mid-Am Teams
In other games involvmg
Mtd-Am teams, Kent State, the
pre-.season tttle choice but
already saddled wlth an ()-!
record, tries to get on lite
conference wlllllmg track as 11
hosts Western Michigan, while
Ohio U. hosts Nortbern DlinOIS
and Mtaffil, unbeaten m tts last
15 games, faces a shff
challenge at Kentucky
The BG-Toledo game wtll pit
veteran Rocket quarterback
Gene Swtck, one of the top
passers m the nation, agamst
freshman stgnal caller Mark
Miller of Bowling Green,
Swick" a 6-2, 200-pound
Juntor, IS currently etghth m
the nation m passmg, throwmg
prtmartly to John Ross,
currently the top receiver m
the country with 24 catches m
three games.
Miller, a 6-3, 175ilounder,
will be making bis,£trst start,
after coming Off)\h~lbench the
last two weeks to rall:f the
Falcons to vtclortes,
Miller htt on e1ght of 14
passes m the second half
against Western Michigan, mcluding one for a touchdown.
In the sertes, whtch began m
1919, BG holds a 20-14 edge wtth
four ties
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Miami Meets Kentn&lt;:ky
Muinu, with VIctories over
Eastern Mtchtgan and Marshall and ~ 7-7 he wtth Purdue

so far this season, wtll be
meehng Kentucky for the ftrst
time smce 1920 when the
Redskins whipped the Kentucktans 14-0.
But, the Mtami defense,
whtch has allowed only seven
pomts lll three games, will be
put to the test by the Wildcats
veer attack, led by fullback
Sonny Collins and quarterback
M1ke Fanuzzt
Colltns, a 6-foot, 194;:1ound
Jumor, rushed for 1,213 yards
last season and already has 329
yards m three games this
season
Fanuzz1 IS the Wildcats
leading scorer wtth four TDs
and has rushed for 282 yards m
66 carnes Kentucky IS Z-1 on
the year
Ohw Unlverstty, which
blanked Kent State 20-0 two
weeks ago before last week's
costly defeat to Toledo, will try
to bounce back agamst a 1-J
Northern DlinoiS squad.
"We JUSt must regroup and
cul down our nustakes," sa1d a
disappomted OU coach Bill
Hess "! think Toledo played
thetr best game of the year to
date against us Although we
probably were not at the
emottonal pitch we were at
Kent,! felt we played hard, but
our miStakes killed us ''

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On trtal are ftve one-tlme
ra1sed
Ntxon heutenants - John N
Jury selection contmued Mttchell, H R Haldeman, John
today m Strtca 's sealed-&lt;&gt;ff D Ehrhchman, Robert C
courtroom a s ptosp'echv e Mardtan and Kenneth W
JUrQrs
were .. queshone d Parktnson -accused of conexfiaushvely to ftnd tf they sptrmg to cover up the buggmg
have been tamted by masstve scandal
pubhctty m the case
Both Ehrlichman and WaterIn another etght-hour sesston gate prosecutors have subpoThursday, Smca talked to JUSt enaed NtXon to testify
10 of 144 prospects who had
Dr John Lungren &lt;Jf U.s
survived frrst-round screenmg
Angeles, who has been treatmg
Of those 10, f1ve were ex- Ntxon, srud earlier this week
cused and fiVe were retamed that his paltent was too til to
for the next round Twelve travel for at least a month and
JUrors anl;l stx alternates must perhaps as long as three ultunately be chosen
whtch could affect the outcome

of the trial or perhaps force a
postpbnement
Whether Strtca would accept
th~ health excuse, send a team
or doctors to examine the
former prestdent, or hold a
full-scale hearmg on the ISSue
remamed undectded
NtXon IS one of 19 persons
named by the grand Jury as
unmdic ted co-eonspll'ators m
the cover-up plot.
It was learned Thursday that
the govenunent will also try to
prove that a 20th person,
former Nixon special counsel
Richard A Moore, also was
part of the conspiracy

LAS VEGAS, Nev. iUPIJ
Johnny Miller, the
superman or the 1974 pro golf
tour, says he's tired and
Bobby Heins, an unlmown
tour rookie from Montieello1
N. Y, says he's rela:vd.
Tbe result is Heins has the
lead after the opening round
of lhe $135,000 Sahara Invitational and Miller finds
htmself five shots back
On a sun-baked Thursda!
at the 6,800-yard SarahaNevada
Couptry
Clu~
course, He1ns, 23, shot a fiveunder-par 66 to flnisif the
first round one stroke ahead
of Dave Eichelberger, last
year's tunner-up here, and J
C Snead.
Meanwhile,
Miller,
playmg at Las Vegas as a
personal favor to a Sahara
Hotel executive, struggled In
with a 71, a round which
included a tnple begey on
the par-four, 442-yard sixth
hole.

Saturday October 12 at 1 p m
Stnce thts 1s Veterans and
Fraternal Day, a large sectwn
of the Pprll,fle wtll be mthtary
umts
and
fraternal
orgamzatwns Company A,
Mar me Reserves, 4th Engmeer
Batalhon
from
South
Otarleston has entrtes along
wtth W Va Natwnal Guard
Motor Patrol and Marchmg
Umts
Both parades are scheduled
on the same route , formmg on

1st Street, tt wtll go up Mam to
12th and diSPerse
Co-Chatrmen K W Robmson
and Col Rtchard Tatterson and
Parade Marshall Charhe Wood
say entrtes wtll be taken nght
up to parade ltme Entries mto
the parade route should go
down Vtand St to Kennedy
Ave ( 2nd Street ) behmd·
Hecks, an&lt;) turn rtght on Jones
Street There wtll be atdes
there to ISSUe cards showmg
wut locahons

Jerry Reuss, 16-11
Sutton, who lost only to the
Pirates m gomg 1~1 m the
seco~lf of the year, has a
perso'r!lii:"score tn making a
good showmg agamst Pittsburgh
'I want to reach the third of
my three goals I set for myself
when I signed my ftrst contract," srud Sutton u1 wanted
to become a maJor league
pttcher, I wanted to pitch m an
All-Star game, and I wanted to
pttch m a World Sertes
"Now I have a chance to
fulftll these goals."
Most Valuable Player candidate Steve Garvey, who had 200
hits and Ill RB!s for the
season , said, "I'm confident
and optlmisttc "
Ferguson satd the playoffs
are gomg to be a dogftght more
than anythmg
"From here on," he satd,
"It's not so much a matter of
who's gomg to be best, but
!"hich team will take advantage of breaks and op,.
porturulles We've been a club
that has done that-and we'll
keep domt 1t "
Btl! Buclmer, the Dodgers'
verston of Pete Rose, satd,
"We 're hungry for the playoffs
And we'll be hungry for the
World Sertes "

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UPI Sports Wrtler
NatiOnal Football I eagu e
ac tion Sunday wJII mark the
begmmng of one c oaching
ca reer a nd perhaps Lhe e nd of
another
Th e be gmnm~ belongs to Joe
Thomas who adds the head
coachmg JOb to hts general
manage r role wtth the Bal.
tunore Colts Thomas repla ces
Howard Schnellenberger , hred
last Sunday after harsh words
w1th owner Robert lrsay about
who should quarterba ck the
team
The man 10 trouble IS Norm
Van Brockhn Hts Atlanta
Falcons, c onsidered to be the
top oppostllon for Los Angeles
m the . Natwnal Confe rence
West ha ve dropped all three
games Sunday's struggle with
the New York Gtants a t New
Haven, Conn , could be the
Dutchman 's last 1! thmgs don t
start turrung around soon
Van Brockhn's task mtght be
easier than Thomas'
Baltunore, v.h1ch has lost Its
ftrst three games, ts loaded
w1th hrst and second year
players and must face a New
England team that ts playmg
probably the best ball m the
league The Patnots are 3-0,
mcludmg wms over mtghty
M1am1 and Los Angeles , and

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1960s sea son The tng problem has
Atlanta, however tak es on a been at qua rterback , wher e
Giant team that has been Rob Lee has been una ble to hnd
err at ic Th e G1ant offe nse !he mag1c he gener a ted last
collapsed 10 thetr opemng loss season a nd ha s been benched m
to Washmgton, the de fense favor {,f Pat Sullivan the
foldt'&lt;.l 10 a defeat a t the ha nds fo r m er He1sma n Troph)
of Ne w England and then both \o\ lruter from Auburn
played bnlhantly 10 an upset of
New Engla nd IS a 14-pomt
Ddii,Js lcJs' Pek
favonte wh1le the G1a nts are

BY DENNY FOBES
Tomght's ba ttl e between the
und efeated Kyge1
Cree k
Bobcats and Eas tern Eagles
could go a long "ay m deter
mmm g the 1974 SVAC cha m
pton
Roth squa ds e nter thts
evenm g 's e nco unter v. tth
Wlbl ennshed loop marks a nd
after tomght each wtll have
Just two leagu e gam es
remaimng, although there are
some powerful spmlers wailing
m the wmgs
Follo\\mg tom ght's clash at
Eas tern , the Bobcats play hos t
to the Southern Tornados, a
squad th at s hll has title hopes
of 1ts own whtle the Eagles

GAHSfrosh zn
34-14 victory
Galha
Academ y
Ht gh
School's freshman football
team ran 1ls three year wm mng s treak to 11 m a row
followm g a 34-14 vtc lory over
host Met gs at Mtddlepor t
Thursday evemng
The vtclory left the lads of
Btll Wamsley and Bob La\\ son
w1th a 3-()-0 mark th1s fall
In the ftrst pertod, QB Tom
J ones htt tailback Gary
Dabney w1th a screen pass
covenn g 45 yards to g1ve Galha
a 6-0 lead
In the second pertod, Dabney
raced Tl yards and Jones ran
the extra pomts to make tl 14-0
Later m the second stanza,
Dabney raced 14 yards to
paydtrt togtve the v1s1tors a 200 advantage
Metgs
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yea r as player-manager He
suc ce eds Ken Aspromonte,
ftred last week after leadmg
the Trtbe to fourth place m the
Amertcan League East wtth a
77-85 record, the team's best m
SIX years
And desptte their shoutmg
match last Frtday mght, both
Robmson and Gaylord Perry
ms1sted Thursday they can
play together Perry's angry
demand for $1 more m salary
than Robmson recetves tnggered the quarrel
' Gaylord Is a real pro and a
real competitor and so am I,"
Robmson satd "Provtded he's
satisfied wtth his contract, I
don't .see any reason why he
can't pttch here But that's a
matter for Mr (General
Manager Phtl I Seght, of course •r
"I w1ll be most happy to play
for h1m," Perry satd. 41 Everythmg w1ll be worked out '
I don ' t see any real
pressure on me, or goals as the
flr~C
black
manager,"
Robll13on satd "Outsiders are
gomg to put a lot or pressure on
me, but that's not the pressure
from w•thm All! ha\ • to do IS
get the most out of this team
"I &lt;ion 't see any problem
ftrtng me or any black
manager if we're not tlolng the
JOb 1 don 't thmk there wtll be
any repercussiOns The pubbc
1s smart They 're the first to
know when you're not domg the
Jab-and the first to get you
ftred "

foll owm g the thtrd GAHS
touchdown whe n Buddy Dugan
raced the ki ckoff back 70 yards
to reduce Gallta 's lead to 20-6
QB George Gum pa ssed to Tim
Rawhngs for the extra pmnls
It was 2()-6 at halfttme
In the th1rd stanza, Dugan
scored agam for Metgs on a 2()yard sweep to reduce Galha 's
lead to 2()-14
Dabney scored on run s of stx
and 16 yard s tn the fmal s tanza
and Jeff Whaley ran the extra
pmnts to make 1t 34 14
Galha had 14 f~rs t downs and
299 yards ru s hmg Jones
completed t"o of four passes
(one mtercepted ) for 78 yards
Jeff Whaley mtercepted one
Metgs aenal Dallas Sayre had
one pass reception for 33 yards
for the wmners Gary Blanken-

Among the tnbutes noted a t
the 90-mmute news conference
were
a
congratulatory
telegram from Prestdent
Gerald Ford and the presence
of Baseball Commtsswner
Bow1e Kuhn and Amertcan
League Prestdent Lee McPhail
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And as Robinson satd, "If I
had one WISh, thiS IS It- that
Jackte Robmson would be here
to see thts happen today " The
late Jackte Robmson shattered
baseball's color barner as a
player m 1947 wtth the
Brooklyn Dodgers
ProJeclmg htmself a s the
destgnated httter, m hopes of
fulfllhng hts career goals of 20
seasons m the maJors, 3,000
htts and 600 homers, Robmson
aclmowledged that he wtll be
the only one who dectdes
whether he plays or not
'If Frank Robmson ts domg
the JOb he'll be m the lmeup I'll
ask htm every day how he's
feelmg If he's playmg, I'll
explam why to the guy who's
not playmg I'll be the first to
not write h1s name down when
he 's not domg the job "

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lon a t Cmcmnat1 Buffalo a t
Green B&lt;:~y Denver at Kansa~
C1 ly Oakl and at Clevela nd ,
De troit &lt;:~t Los Angeles, Ptttsburgh .1t Houston, Phtladel.llhla
at Sa n Dtcgo .tnd New Orfe4lJlS
at Clm ago !he New Ymk J e tS
Hre at Mta mt Monday mght
ane of the big games Will be

Louts IS 3-0 a nd hrst m the NFC
Eas.t While Sa n Franc1scu ts
~·!ljl w111! Los Angeles fo r the
~ ~ NFC West le'll\j Mmnesota, the
onl y othe r unbeate n te a m
bes1des New E ngland a nd St
Louts , faces a Dallas te am
smarttng from back-to-back
upset losses to Pluladelph1a
and the Ct a nls
Washmgton IS at Cmcmna ll

concl;tdc the u 1974 league slate
se veral weeks later agams t em
unpr edi cta bl e No r t h Ga llt a
P1rate c rew
.,
But wtth all ti tle specula tion
as1de tomg ht s game 1s
with out a doubt the b•g one
1 he Bobca ts of J1m Sprague
w11l be gomg a ftet the ir fourth
wm m a row and 16th vtctory
m the ir las t 21 games
The Eagles of second -year
mentor Sprkc Berkh1mer, on
the other hand w1ll attempt to
rebound from las t v.eek's 18-6
loss at Federal Hockmg, a
gam e muc h closer than the
score md1ca tes The birds will
al so be a fter thetr fourth
triUmph ove1 KC m the last ftve
mee tings
The Bobcats a re led by a
powerful runmng game m the
name of Junior tailback Chns
Pres ton and semor fullback
Mark Waller Pre s ton ha s
rushed for 490 yards tn three
games, sc 011ng stx tou c hdowns Wall er, who sa t out
mos t of the Bobcats ' 26~ wm
over Southwes tern last week ,
ha s a lready ha d a 100-plus
yardage game lhts season , that
commg m the f1rst game of the
season a gams t North Gallla
Jum or Ttm Lucas w11l be
d1rectmg the Kyge r Creek
attack, wtth hts chtef recetvmg
threats JuniOr ends Jim Ward
and Rtck Smtih
The Ea gles are c ommandeered by semor quarterback Randy Blake who IS
back to 9&gt; pet efflc tency a ccordtng to Berkh1mer after
suffenng an ankl e tn]ury tn the
btrds' 7-0vtc tory over Southern
two weeks a go It was Blake's
pm-pomt passmg the ftr s t half
of that Metgs County battle
lhat got the Eagle offense
sh1p s k•ckmg was praised by
lhe Galha coaches
Metgs Coach Roger Brauer
satd " We d1dn 't htt as we're
capable of hlttmg He added ,
'M c•k O'Dell dtd a real good
job at defenstve end whtle
Kelly Wmebrenner d1d a good
JOb on defense Dugan was
outstandmg '
GAHS •s at Jackson Thursday Meigs next outmg Is at
Logan Thursday
By quarters
GAHS9th
6 14 0 14-34
Me~ gs 9th
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SAN DIEGO I UP! I - Steve
W1lham s, co-holder of the
"orld record for the !Otkneter
dash at 9 2 seconds Thursday
qu•t the San Otego State
Umvers1ty track team
"I've decided tt's not m my
best mterests to compete for
the umverstty," Williams said
Wtlltams ctted ' an overall
difference m philosophy between (track coach) Dtck Htll
and myself," as the mam
reason for his dec1s10n
GARRET!' WAIVED
MILWAUKEE Wts (UP! ) Veteran guard Mtke Garrett, a
fave year NBA veteran , Thursda y wa s watved by the
Mtlwaukee Bucks after havmg
stgned last January as a free
agent
Garrett's release left the
Bucks' roster at 13 players,
mcludmg reserve center Dtck
Cunmngham who m out of
actton wtth a back problem

mov mg and led to an eventual
scormg pass to seniOr end
Steve Holter
Jmnm g Bla ke m the of
fenstve backfield a1 e semur
fullback Mtke La rkms, Juntor
uu fback Don E tchmger and
ha lfback Ten y Smtih a sem or
speedster
The btrd offenstve Ime w11l be
led b) Hol ter and Plul Bo'fen
at the ends, Tom Raley~ anlj
Coy Starcher at the tackles ,
Guy Walket and David Mtlls at
lhe guards and J ohn Smtih at
center
The Eagle defense, one of the
sttngies t m southeastern Ohto,
yteldmg JUs t 4 5 pomts per
game will be a nchored on the
hn e by Bowe n and Dav e
Hannum at the tackle,.and Ttm
Kuhn and Hol ter at the ends
Mills, Batey, Mark Lawson and
Kevm Barton w•ll be at the
hnebacker spots , wtth Blake,
EIChtngei, Lester Parker and
fre shman ~ tandout Joe Kuhn m
the secondat y
In other a c tion tomght, the
Southern Tornados wtll be at
home , hosling the Nor th Galha
Ptrates of J ohn Blake
Th e Bill J e" e ll tutore d
Tornados \\Ill try to stay w1thm
one game of the front-runnmg
Eagles or Bobcats, as wtll the
Bucs
The Tornados are current!}
1 1 m leag ue play whtle the
Pm:ttes are 2-1
The Pu ales are led by
sophomore quarterback M a~k
Thetss who ftred two touchdown passes last week tn a 26-8
wtn ove r S) mmes Valley
Other Buc threats are speed)
tatlback Jeff Hollenbaugh,
~ sophom o r e wm gback Fred
Logan and brmsmg 250 lb
fullback Bruce Runyon
Tornados
w1ll
The
agam be paced by the
devastattn g
backfteld
combtnatwn
of
semor
halfback Mitch Nease and
juntor fullbac k Greg Dunmng
Nea se was the premter running
back m southeas tern Ohto last
fall , wh1le Dunmng ,ha s come
mto ht s own this season,
espectally last week when he
rushed for 180 yards and scored
a pair of touchdowns m the
Tornado s ' 25-0 romp of
Wahama
Jewell will be sendmg out
quarterback Buddy Ervm and
halfback Danny Brown to JOin
Nease and Dunmng m the
backfield, whtle the hne wtll be
anchored by Steve Boso and
Glenn Stmpson at the ends,
Randy Duddtng and John
Salser at the ta ckles , Dave

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Huddl eston and Monty Hart
the guar ds, and Chns For bes
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Defensively Huddleston and
Brown w1ll be at the ends,
Johnson and Duddmg at the
tackles, Hart and Dunnmg at
hnebackers , Salser a t nuddle
guard, Nea se and Bosu a t the
halfbacks and Stmpson a nd
Ervtn at the safeties as .Jewell
Wtlh a diS!mct lack of depth IS
forced to send all 11 stat ters
both ways
Wtth that lack of depth , 1t 1s '
mos t fortunate that Southern
has yet to s uffer a key mJ ury l
a s tarte r ' We don't have
anybody hurt, ' Jewell says,
addmg , 'We ve been domg
pretty good so far '
In other SVAC action tom ght,
Southw es tern travel s
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Symmes Valley and Hannan
Trace hosts Hannan, W Va

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t1tles Washington ts lookm g to
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m th e NFC East wh tle Cm
Clnlllitl trtes to get a JUm p on
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part of hts JOb as human
relations
And desp•te h1s htston c
status, tf he fatls at that or any
part of the JOb, he expects to be
ftred JUSt as any other
manager would be
"l am not a superman, a
mtracle worker , n he sa1d
Thursday at the news conference armouncmg hts appomtment "lf we wm, 1t's because
the players do their best When
a club does fall, I think the
manager should take the
heat - and I will
'!like to adJUSt myself to the
talent I have, not adjust my
players to me I want them to
go out and be loose The most
difftcult part of the JOb w1ll be
ge ttwg to know them Not thetr
abihltes, I know that from
playmg w1th and agamst them
But what makes them lick, how
to get the most out of them,
what makes them slow down "
Robmson , claimed
on
wa1vers about three weeks ago
from the Califorma Ange ls,

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This Sunday At 11:00 AM

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*How To Get It
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THE FAITH

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Just wh en the Cleve la nd Indi ans seeme d to be approachmg
respectabthty, they turn around and return to a bush league
status
For 15 years It has bee n near the cellar for the muc h a ligned
Trtbe, usually ending the season 20 or 30 games from the top it
was way back m 1959 that the lndtans la st had a eontender, wtth
the lads of Joe Gordon ftm shmg JUS! behmd the Chic ago Whtte
Sox m the battle for the JUruor pennant
Fifteen years and a few mtllwn fan s later, the Indt ans topped
the one mtlh~ attendance m ark for one season A ma nager
named Ken Asp'?t..nonte was a t the helm when the ftr st fan of
1974 spun t he turnsttlc and when the mtlhonth entered anc1ent but
cla ssy Mumctpal Stadmm
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Now Ken Aspromont e has felt the boot , and many are askm g
why Is Aspromonte the scapegoat to be used for the purpose of
progress m the name of a black manager' It appears so
Aspromonte developed on e of the best teams m the Ame 1Ican
League East Despite a rather poor showmg m the last month,
the Indians were m the thtck of the pennant chase most of the
season, agam the ftrst tune m 15 years What Btrdie Tebbetts,
George Stnckland, Joe Adcock and all the rest couldn 't do, Ke n
Aspromonte did - exctte the people of Cleveland
He, admtttedly wtth the help of general mana ger Phtl Seghi
and "ten cent beer mght " Ted Banda, turned the people of northeast Ohto onto ba seball for the ftrst tune m a decade and a half
Whtle Bonda was runnm g around the country makmg excuses (which 111cluded puttmg th e blame squarely on the
shoulders of the umpires I for h1s farc e known as ten cent beer
mght, whtch cost Cleveland a1 orfett and at the tune a possible
crack at the Eastern DIVISion hUe , Aspromonte v.as trymg to
fteld a team
The crowds poured mto Mumctpal Stadtum to see Gaylord
and Co do thetr thmg On one recent vistt, th1s wnter and a
fnend found , to thetr amazement, a traffic Jam miles and miles
from the stadium a s the turnsttles clicked to the tune of 40 and
50,000 to see Aspromonte' s lads do battle
It was a far c ry from lhe years before Aspromonte came 10to
the ptcture when one could spread out with three or four rows of
seats all to hunself and no hnes to worry about at the concessiOn
stands
But where 1s Ken Aspromonte now? What was hts reward for
hrmgmg respectable baseba ll back to a town long ago dec lared
dead and vmd of a ll mterest m the "natiOnal pashme" 1 And
more mterestmg, why are the so-called front office ge ruuses
taking credit for this revtval ?
Aspromonteis now m the unemployment lme , a VIctim of the
terror of professiOnal athletics and more Important, the whtp-pmg boy of a few " btg tuners" who want to show the world how
hberal they are
There ts absolutely nothmg wrong wtth the appomtme nt of
Frank Robmson as the ftrst black manager of a maJor league
baseball team , except tt came at the expense of an excellent fteld
general
RobinSOn ts a fantashc player and I hope he does a great JOb
m h1s new pos1t10n , not only for hunself and his race, but for the
people of Cleveland
RoblllSon will have a great deal of pressure m his new linf of
work, and the whole baseball commumty wtll be watching ever
so closely to see how the ftrst black man m a managmg position
does In tlus respect I would hope everyone , regardless of h1s
team's affthallon , ts behmd him m a most difficult task
Why wtll his task be so difficult' For one thmg, he IS a
Contmued on page 9

By BOB PENICK
CLEVELAND (UP! I
Frank Robmson, the new
manager of the Cleveland
lndtans who ts both the
htghest patd manager tn
baseball hiStory and the ftrst
black ever to manage a maJor
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PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The
U.s Angeles Dodgers are 1~10
favorttes to !mock off the
Pittsburgh Ptrates m the bestof-five game National League
playoffs and go on to the World
Series
The Dodgers, the maJor
league's wmnmgest team m
1974 wtth a IOUO record, don't
feel uncomfortable wtth the
assessment
"We should be favored," satd
catcher Joe Ferguson "We've
got the best record -and the
best team tn baseball
Remember we won a diVISion
wtth Cincmnati m tt They're a
tremendous team, but we were
better this time
"We !mow tt and they !mow
It "
The Dodgers held onto the
lead for 176 days m wmnmg the
NL West
The Ptttsburgh Pirates have
yet to be convinced of the
Dodgers' strength, though "
In SIX meetmgs wtth the
Dodgers thiS season at Three
Rtvers Stadium, Ptttsburgh
won all SlX The Pirates had an
11-4 record for the season senes
overall
The playoffs get underway at
Three RIVers Saturday wtth
Dodger rtghl-hander Don Sutton, 19-9, opposmg left-harxfer

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PT PLEASANT - T\\o
parades wtll be held durmg
Pomt Pleasant's Btcentenmal
Celebratwn Week, the first
scheduled for 12 30 p m
Thursday , Oct 10
Thts
DediCatiOn Day Parade Will
feature
the
Marshall
Umverstty Marchmg Band and
several htgh school, county and
area bands, floats from ClVIC 1
soc1al clubs and busme ss
places The Amencan Legwn
Post No 23 wtll provtde the
Honor Guard
Unusual entrtes mclude a 4()ptece flute band from Central
School Wtth the Hentage
Theme bemg carrted out on
floats, the chatrmen beheve
th1s wtll be the most Impressive parade ever seen 10
thts area Gov Arch A Moore
and Lew1s N McManus,
speaker of the house, wtll be
among vtsihng dtgmtanes
taking part m the parade
The C &amp; 0 "ChesS,Ie Tram "
Will appear m both parades
The second parade starts

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PORTLAND - The Emma
•Smith . Circle
of
the
Reo~ganized Church of J esus
Christ of Latter Day Sainl"l me t
at the River Boat Inn in
Racine .
Members en joyed the food
and feilow ship there . then went
w BeuJa Roush's on McKenzie
Ridge for devotions a nd
business . All the women like to
go to Beula's. She's been
secretary of the Circle for
years, though a non-member.
She served mints. coffee and
fruit j uices·.
Several from here attended
the " Women 's Retreat" at
Camp Bountiful near Jackson
· over the weekend on whi ch
Eula Proffitt gave a report.
One Sister con duc ting
classes there was black, a
member of the Council of
Women at headquarters in
Independence , Mo . They
reported she is an able speaker
and well inform ed about racial
problems.
Camp Bountiful is church
owned and operated - nothing
splendiferous - just about tot!'
acres of woodland with a river
and ponds. An old farm house
was fixed up some and used for
a sort of office.
And aroWld it was put in

Purchase of this bus has been

a long awa ited dr_eam .of the
brart~h .t as transpOrtat iQn is a

problem) come true.
During s ummer, se rvic es
are at the chapel at 7 a.m . then
a sho.rt jog or walk to 'the dining
room to breakfast, and meet
again for furth er servi ces
through the day, with one and
two rest periods between .
This is the common meeting
place for three states. M~m ­
bers are mostly poor people
with simple needs, living a
s imp!~ life, having good clean

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NEW HAVEN - Activities
for the school year wer e
pl~nned during meetings in
September of the New Haven
PTA.
Homeroom mother s met
Mpnday to plan parties for the
year an d to discuss fund
rais ing projects. Last Saturday
several volunteers met at the
sc hool to repair and paint the
playground equipment. In the
group were Jerry Joseph , Bob

Cherry Ridge neighbors and
friends ga thered Stllurday
night at the home of Dora! and
Beulah Hill for ·a cookout and
wie ner roast.
In the group were Frank and
Ann Fahner , Ronqa and
Seanna, Albert, Faye, Julia
and Alberta Schultz, Roger and
Barbara Shultz, Wallace and
Muriel Bradford, Jesse and
Sandi Rodman , Tamara,

HOMECOMi'NG SET
The homecoming of the
Reedsville United Methodist
Church will be held Suriday .
with a basket dinner at 12:30
p.m. In the afternoon there will
be special vocal music and
preaching by Rev . Gilbert
Spencer. Sunday evening a
revival will start at the church
with Rev . Spencer. as speaker.
Services will be at 7:30 each
evening. The public is invited
to attend the homecoming and
the revival.

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Lub~ck, Wes t Virginia

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Ph. 992·203~

1 Cor. 9:18

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Gospel Meetings

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Services' Each Evening at 7: 30 PM.

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Feline distemper shots ~nd distemper,
hepatitis and leptospirosis shots lor dogs.
Have dogs on leash and .cats in containers .
Yol. Dr, Paul Washburn, DYM, Jackson.

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST .
Miller Street

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TO AD DR'I\:sS (JMW
Miss Susan Fleshman,
daughter of missionaries in
Africa , will be guest speaker at
the Tuesday night meeting of
the
Ente rp rise
United
Methodist Church Womer\ to be
held at the church . Mrs. Agnes
l)ixon is the program chair~
woman. Miss Fleshman is the
new Pomeroy librarian .

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Crys tal Dawn. Manley ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 0. Manley, 50 River·
view, Middleport, was honored
Friday eve ning with a party.
A Raggedy Ann cake · was
served . with pota to c hips a nd
pun ch. Sucke rs and balloons
were given as favors. Attending were Steve Hudson ,
Steve Manley, Jeff Acree,
Shelly Smith, Tina Smith, Carl
Moodispaugh, Kim and KeUy
Stewart, Tina Smith, Tracy
Schoulderer, Donna Manley ,
Roger Manley, Sane Engles. J.
R. Kitche n, Mickey Davis,
Greg Bush, Nick Bush, Jason
Bush, Darle ne Eblin, Dreams
Eblin, Judy Mower y, Doug
Manns, Cindy Manns , Beth
Ma nns, Lori Faulk , Robin
Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Acree, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Manns, Mrs. Harold Stewart,
Mrs. Gary Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Frances Hudson, Mr . and Mrs.
Odell Manley a nd Wendell
Eblin, grandparents, and Mrs .
Nellie
Eblin, a grea tgrandmother, and Lisa and
Tresa Whi ltington.

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Penny L. Will, 339 Pearl St.,
Middleport, and Jed Will , Jr .,
1524 Nye Ave ., Pomeroy; have
filed for a no-Caul t divorce in
Meigs Colll'ty Common Pleas

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Dinner fetes
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OFFICE HOURS 9:30 T0' 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
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POMEROY.

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REEDSVILLE - Hostesses Myers, Mrs. Ronald Osborne,
for the Rivervi ew Ganlen Club Mrs. Donald Putman , Mrs.
September mee ting were Mrs. Thomas Spencer, Mrs. Charl es
Gene Wilson and Mrs. Frank . Swogger arid Ri cky , Mrs.
Bise at the Wilson home . Mrs. Denver Weber, Mrs. Ernes t
R. L. Larkins presente"d the Whitehead , Mrs. Gene Young ,
devotions which included a Mrs. Larkins and Mrs. Lyle
stor y a nd a prayer by Helen Balderson.
Steiner Rice .
Mrs. Ronald Osborne, vice
Mrs .
Harliss
Frank, pr es ide nt , distributed new
pr esident, co nducted the program books to the membus in ess meeti ng. Gree n bers. Attractive covers and
Thumb Notes for Oct. 18 are to interesting programs for the
be taken care of by Mrs. new year were made by the
Ronald Osborne. An invitati on committee.
wa s exte nded to the gard en
club me mber s to attend a
flower arrang in g demonstration Oct. 16, at the M. E.
Church an nex , from the Rose
l69 N. 2nd
Garden Club at · Tupp ers
Middleport, Ohio
Plains. Plans were made to ea t

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femlly 91therings
- Fei~ unsure of themselves
Does your loss of hearing
limit and embarass you?
Why not let Diles Heari ng
Aid 'centers help you? Aft er
f1J.,orough testing and ap .
propriate medical or clinical
referraL you can purchase a
new hearing aid for less than
S15 .00 per month thro'-:'gh
regular bank flnancmg
plans . Call the office neare~f
you for an appointment. m
either .your ho me or one of
our offices .

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POOR HEARING

November meetin~ will be at
the home of Mrs. Shuler. The
hosless served refreshments to
those named and Mrs. Alice
Balse r, Mrs . Ma r jorie Hun t,
Mrs. Inez Hill , Mrs. Harold
Ruush , Mrs . Ermo Wilson and
Mrs . Mag gie Roush.

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Friend is a Gift of God" a nd
other
reading s
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by Mrs. Grimm : "Give
Lavishl y, Give Abundantly " by
Mrs.
Clarence
Sh ie ld s;
"Strangers are Friends We
Haven't Met" by Mrs. Andrew
Cross .
It was announced that the

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for' operation of the Meigs
County Community School for
the Retarded in Meigs County .
The 2.75 millage will be voted
on by the taxpayers Nov. 5. The
club also decided to send
greeting cards to Miss Naomi
Pickens, Athens. "'
Mrs.
Donald
Putman
presented an interes tin g paper
titled " The Magic of Marigolds
Comes to the Rescue. " This
told how to control nomitoads,
Mr. and Mrs . Wallace and how various plants and
Bradford enteria ined with a insects can be cha sed away.
potluck dinner party at their
Games were conducted by
home near Coolville Sunday in Mrs. Roy R. Hannum with
honor of Mrs. Mickey King, severa l members winning
fair board secretary.
prizes. The door prize went to
Mrs. King will be leaving Mrs. Donald Myers.
soon for Hillsboro' where she
RefJ;eshments and attractive
will make her home. Mrs. favors were served by the
Bradford ha s been named new ho stesses to Mrs. Walter
fair board secretary. During Brown , Mrs. Steve Cowdery,
the evening a gift was Mrs . Frank, Mrs. Herman
presen!ed
to Mrs . King in 'Grossnickle; Mrs. Claremont
CHILLICOTHE - The South
Central Ohio Preservation recognition of her seve ral Harris, Mrs. Hannwn, Mrs.
Society, Inc. will have no years' service to the board .
Attending were Mrs. King,
formal meeting this month .
Mr.
and Mrs. William Downie,
Instead of a meeting members
and friends are invited to spend Mrs. Lucille Faul, Mr. and
"A- Day With SCOPS," with a · Mrs. John Ri ce, Mr. and Mrs.
train ride as a special part of Benny Slawler and Christen,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman carson,
Snarl Proof
the program.
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Mrs.
Lucille
Leifheit,
Miss
Sue
Re g . $4.69
The date is Sunday, Oct. 20.
Participants will meet at 11 :30 Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
O~LY
a .m . at the Nelsonville, Goeglein, Mr . an·d Mrs.
Clarence
Henderson,
Mr.
and
Hocking Valley Railroad
Station. It is located at the Mrs. ,Hugh Custer, Mr. and
south end of Nelsonville on US Mrs. Rex Shenefield, Mr. and
33, and the train ride will go up Mrs. Lauren Hoffman , Neda
985 -JJOl
th..- Monday Creek Vall ey. Clemson, Todd and Sean.
Chesler, Q ,
Those familiar with this
beautiful territory know the
scenery is spectacular, particularly at !his time of the
year .
The train ride will be limited
to 30 passengers, and will in·
elude a box lunch served on the
train.
Reservations must be made
by Oct. 10, with a check or
money order for $5 mailed to
SCOPS Advisor for Athens
County, Mrs. Edward Stone, 49
Graham Dr., Athens,. 45701 ,.
telephone 614-59:J..5089.
Foltowing the tr.aln ride a
tour of restored homes has
at no added
costI
been arranged, which should
attract anyone intereSted in
preservation. These homes are
located in Athens.
. Bank Rate Financing
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MIDDLEPORT
ASK TOWED
Jeffrey Lee Davis, · 18,
Minersville, and Brenda J ean
Hayes, 17, Syra~se ; Herman
caudill, 54, Middleport, and
Violet Lucassa Caudill, 57,
Middleport.

SCOPS will tour

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But is .given a law of pardon. Acts 8 :22·; Ja's.'5:!6
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Mrs. Margaret Houdashell
presented an article on "Our
National Heritage" and read
" I Am the U.S.A. "
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Miss Edith Hayman gave the
poem, "You Must Meet Christ
in the Morning if You Want
Him All the Day.''
A missionary skit, "The Tea
Rose" was given by Mrs.
· Lavinia Simpson and Mrs.
Ma !tie Circle; "You Must
Never Qull'' by Mrs. Ann Coe;
"How to Preserve a Husband"
by Mrs. J essie Palmer .
Refreshments of ice cream
and angel food cake baked by
Mrs . Grace Krider were served .
Sec•e tary's
and
treasurer's r~ports were read
and approved.
Others attending were Mrs.
Dorothy McKenzie, Mrs. Ruth
Wolfe, Mrs . Grace Jividen ,
Mrs. Betty Christopher and
Mrs. Beulah Bradford.

This Is The
Language of Flowers

59 N. Second Ave.
Middleport

You ~ho.uld know that the same church todayI s in your community, still guided by the same
word. '
Is not a denomination in any sen se; but just
- Christ 's church,
Is •still fait hful to the New Tes tam ent pattem in ,
all things.
•I s ONE in .f'llct and teaching.
Gains m embers by their obedience to the gospel.
Has the same freedom from huma n powers.
Has the sa me name for its m e m be!'R
iu•t
Christians.
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. lias the same name for t he c hurc h.
You should know that you also can become· a .
member of this church·

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there was~
One family of God. Eph, 3:15.
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One kingdom · of Christ. Col. 1 :13-JA. ·
One body of Christ. Eph. 1 :22--23; 4 ;4.
One bride of Christ. Rom. 7:1-7; Eph, 5 :22-i2.
One church of Chri s t. Matt. 16:18 ; Eph. 1:22-23;
4:4.

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Hustler. Circle held its monthly
meeting in the social room of
the Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Ruth Tucker led the
.devotion with song, prayer and
fa~orite scripture. She gave
')·thoughts for the day, noting
"each person must decide how
·he will live and quoting Hens~
.ley's "Invictus.'' It matters not
' how straight the game, How
:.charged with punishment the
scroll, I am the Master of my
fate, 1 am the captain or my
so ul .
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'Mrs. Bertha Spencer as leader.

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson
and daughter, Lori , and Dave
Grueser were in Darlington,
Pa. , over the weekend for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hogue and daughter , Wendy
Kay. While there they observed
the birthdays of Wendy Kay
Hogue, five, and Lori Hudson,
eight, both born Oct. 1, and
their grandfather, Dave ,
Grueser, Sept. 30.

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A LEADERS' training weekend has been.plaMed for Oct. 18
and 19 at camp Rotan, Longview Heights, Athens.
The session will beg in at 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 18, and wiU
conclude on Saturday at I p.m. Leaders are to take a nose-bag
lunch for Friday, sleeping bag, dip bag and mess kit,
pocketknife, flashlight, personal items and clothing suitable for .
camp.
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There will be instruction on patrols, courts of honor, ftre
building, cooking ilsing bean pole, paper bag, cardboard oven,
; vagabond stoves, and buddy burners, conservation and a vartety
· of otber things.
The Friday schedule calls for instruction groups on tents,
lashing, first aid, knife, axe and saw, knots. Saturday from 10
' a.m. to noon, an experienced instructor in outdoor crafts work
will share her ideas.
Cost for the entire program is $6, this including meals.
Reservations are to be made by Oct. 12 with either Dot Williams,
'w South•May Ave., Athens; or Joanne Redlich, 9 Grand Park
:Blvd., Athen ~.

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WANTED Girl Scout Leaders!
Mrs. Isabelle Foster, district advisor, advises that girl scout
leaders, assistanis and helpers are desperately needed in Meigs
County so that more girls can be given the opportunities offered
·
through the scouting. program.
Volunteers may either contact ]\1rs. Pat Thoma, Pomeroy,
922--2277, Big Bend Neighborhood chairwoman, or write to the
Girl Seoul Service Center, Security Building, Room 407, Athens
45701 or telephone there, 592-4972.

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have a softball game Saturday at the Middleport Community
park.
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Each girl is to take a sack lunch to the park at 11 a .m. At a
: meeting of the Middleport Troop 39 Monday night practice was
held. Girls are remill!led to take a detergent botUe to the Monday
night meeting for use in a Halloween craft.

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Missionary
ladies gather

~ communion and worship
service for chw-ches of the
Southern Clus ter, Un.ited
Me thodist € hurch , will be held
all! a.m . Sunday, at the Letart
Falls Churc h, it was announced
Wednesday night at a meeting
of the Letart Falls United
MethodisfWome n a t the home
d Mrs-. Andrew Cross.
Mrs .
Ernest
Shul er ,
president, reported , that Rev.
Steve Wilson \\fill have charge
of the combined serv ice. She
also announ ced that Seven
Nights for Christ will be observed , Oct. 21-27, at Racine
with Rev. James Bond Durant
as the evangelist.
Also a~no~ced was. a dinn~ .
meeting at Baker Ce nter.."QP
Athens, Oct. 30, for delegates of
the Methodist Churches of the
area.
Mrs. Sh~ler opened the
meeting with a reading of John
3. The prog ram by Mrs . Don
Bell was on the theme "Love

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Forty-one s hut~in visits were
reported during a meeting
Tuesday night of the United
Me t hodist Wom en of the
Asbury United Methodist
Church at the home of Mrs .
Linda Ferrell.
Mrs. Opal Kloes, president,
gave the call to worship and a .
prayer taken from the praye r
calendar, along wi~ a reading
"Peace". Devotions by Mrs.
Margare t Eichinger were from
"The Upper Room" , scripture
from 1st Peter 2 and a
medit:ation "Love is Patient
and Kind". The birthdays of

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T he lift' and works of Emily . Emily Dickinso n's poems and derstanding of ·its bea uty . Out
decided last october to get it Dickinson was the top ic of the pr iv&lt;dt!
correspo nd ence 'or the 1,000 poems, "she chose
togethe r in · t hl' form of
Ml~dlepor! Lite r ary Club . prese nting a poFtrait of a
examples of Miss Dickinson's
testimony from each m em ber ~ · program Wednesday at the ta lented artist and a woma·n in
lir li slry and ta le nt , with
of how. when , where and why home of Mrs . Dewey Horton . love .
subjects
coveri ng love,· death,
FKIDAY
they came into the c·hurch : 'who
Mrs. Richa rd Owen and Mrs.
With sympathy and subtle nature, friendship, human
FISH
FRY
at Middleport
officia ted at the b ap~ism and
Forrest Bachtel presented the ~ s,c nsitivity, the author., ac~ ·relations an d some light vefse Fire Department Headquarcon firmat ion, and who or what
program
following
t h e~ co rding to the rev iewer,
s howing an ~muSu a l sense of ters, starting at 3 p.m .; fish
lm d more influence in their memlJers ' roll ca ll response follows Mi·ss Dic ki nson's
hwn or.
sandwiches to be served.
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wi th quotations from Twen- troubled love life to its tragic
Due to illness in the family of
SPECIAL serwices at Long
It's going to be a good-sized
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Mrs . Oweil il• revieWed the book as a .love story un iquely Moore will entertain the club Church," through Sunday , Od.
will help us get it into book " Hesitant Heart" , a novel by mov ing .
Oct. 16. Mrs. Dwight Wallace 6. 7:30 nightly with Rev. Bud
form for each member : He
Against this backg round and presided at the meeting in the Hatfield eva nge li s t ; public
Anne Edwards based on the life
could use it, maybe, in his
of Miss Dickinson . The book is adding her own interpretation absence of Mrs. Ha rold Sauer, in vited.
missionar y work.
the · story pf the sea rch in to of Miss Dickinson's life sty le President. Mrs. Horton served
HYM N sin g Hazel ComLillian Proffitt and I are the
a nd
pe r son a lity ,
Mrs. refr eshments
with Mrs. munity Church 7:30 p .m.
on ly three generation mem Bachtel's read~ngs of the Bernard Fultz presiding a t the Barnett family from McArthur
bers left here so rar as we
Dickinson poetry showed a tea and cotfee service.
will be featured.
know . Our grandmother , Eliza
depth of feeling a nd unSATURDAY
Wells, was baptized nearly 100
DANCE at l:larrisonville
years ago in the creek in the·
Work began Tuesday on a
Elementary School from 8 p.m.
winter when ice had to be
memorial pla ntin g at the
to 12 midnight, .' sponsored by
broken.
diagonal
Forest Acres Park honQrin2
Harrisonville Senior Citizens.
Perhaps mem bers who get
Mrs . Jean Parker. The planWorks In a
Adults $1, children 50 cents.
the paper in othe r ·states and
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TUPPERS
Plains School
Friendly Gardeners of which, held their regular meeting and ·
Hol comb;
Flora,
Vera Boosters annual Hallowee n
chw-ch work here. We know of
• Works In a Drawer TV
Mrs. Parker was an active elected the followin g officers:
QS 3000·Chassls
Holco!f~b and Pomona, Arlna E. car nival , 7 p.m . at Tuppers
so me in o ther states and
member with assistance to be master, Avanel Hollida y;
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cOWl tries who came fr om here:
Turner.
Plains Grade School. Games
g iven by workers of th e overseer, G. A. Radekin; ·
Tuning
Plans were completed for with prizes, food and door
a lso at The Plains, Eas t
Leading Creek Conservancy lec turer, Pam Holcomb;
• Matrix Plus Picture Tube
th eir
lOOth
anniversary pri zes. Jitney supper with
Liverpool, Columbus and in
• Pushbutton UHF Tuning
District officials a nd e m~loyes. c ha pl ain , Doroth y Bolin;
Florida.
celebration. The event will be varied menu from 4:30 to 6:30
• Instant Plclure and Sound
Workin g .Tuesday on the ass istant s teward , Robert
Oct. 13 star ling at 2 p.m. and p.m. precedes the carnival,
• Energy Saver Switch
prQject were Mrs. J ames Holliday; lady assistant, Judy
continue through the afternoon also sr.onsored by sc hool
Ca rpenter, Mrs . Larry Ed- Holliday; secretary, Nellie
(Model WU8016lS)
with r efreshments , history of boosters.
wards, Mrs. Lois Walker, Mrs. Vale i treasurer, Wanett a
Early American Styling
the gran ge and music by the
SOUP, BAKE and Yard Sale,
Howard Birchfield, Mrs .
Mrs . Nor a Houd ashelt and Joanne Felty and Mrs. J oe Radekin; stewa rd, Gary Morgan's Raiders .
Saturday, ll a.m. at Syracuse
Holliday; gatekeeper Everette
Mrs . Bernice Winebrenn e r Bolin.
Presbyterian Churc~ annex .
we re observed.
Purchasers
aske&lt;! to take
Another work sessiQ.n was se t
The program, "The Possible for 12 :30p. m. Tuesday. At that
container s £or carry-out soup
Dr.eam " was presented by
orders.
time a bulb bed will be
Mrs. Klocs who was assisted by prepared and bulbs planted .
SUNDAY
2.Qd_
Mrs . Lura Crooks, Mrs . Further plantings will be made
ANNUAL Homecoming
RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande ca ke decorating skills. EnrollMiddleport, 0.
Eic.hinger, Mrs. Ferrell, Mrs . in the spring at which time a Community College will otfer ment is limited to 15 students Heml ock Grove Christian
Anna Hilldore, Mrs. Helen bench, bird bath and lanterns its first continuing eduCation and they will be accepted on a Church.
dinner at
first-come, first-served basis .
Teaford, Mrs. Dorothy J a rvis,
2
class
this
fall
beginning
will be in stall ed in the
Tuition for the Community
Mrs. Grace Weese and Mrs. triangular planting area.
Monday, Oct. 14 , from 6:30 to 9
College "Begi nning Cake
Bernice Winebrenner.
p .m .
To conclude the meeting,
The cour se will be "Begin- Decorating" course will be $12
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Mrs . Teaford gave the reading,
ning cake Decorating" and and students will have to
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"Teachings of Jes us in the
will be taught by Mrs. Betty purchase a pprox im.ately $8
World Today" taken from a
Carpenter who has completed worth of supplies for the
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book by that name.
the entire series of five cake course .
.
Classes
will
meet
eac h
decorating colU'ses and who
Monday
from
6:30-9
p.m.
in
the
A mission program of Hong has taught "Beginning Cake Pr eside nt' s Dinin g Room
Each Book is thumb-indexed with a gold
Kon g was given by Mrs. Ernest Decorat ing" £or three years. above the studen t center on the
tab · and every cha pter is cut, tabbed . and
The course carries no college
Powell a t the recent meeting of
nu~bered in pur ple. The index is also
credits,
but is open to everyon e Rio Grande Campus. The ·
Ayres, Ellen Ayres , Amy
reversi ble so lha t every Book and chapter
the Missionary Society of the
. course begins Monday, Oct. 14
interested
in
developing
their
is
always in sJght whether you start from
Humphreys, Gary Miljchell,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
and continues for six weeks.
the front or the back . It's the most
Jenny Car~nter , ond several
Church held at the home of
Students will be accepted for
ingeniou s techn ical Improvement In Bible
of the sixth and seven th grade
Mrs. Harry Clark.
st udy ever conceived!
the course as they pay their
boys.
Mrs. Lloyd Wright opened
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registration ree . For more
At an earlier meeting of the
the mee ting with a reading on
information, contact the Oflice
PTA Alici Gesner, Region II
mission fields and Mrs. Pearl
of Admissions, Rio Grande
The
Butler
family
gathered
director , PTA was the guest
J acobs had prayer. Mrs. Sa turday at the home of Mrs. College, Rio Grande, 45674, or
speaker. The PTA also parWright read two poems, Sherman Buller, Rutland, for a
Mill St.
Middleport
call collect {614) 245-5353.
ticipated in the games for the
"Smiling" and "Serving". It dinner.
New Haven Centennial in early was noted that the junior
Attending were Mr . and Mrs.
September.
missionary society_will have a Cec il Butler and three sqns,
program the last Sunday of this
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buller
month with Mrs. Qark, Sherrie and children, Ruthie, Mark and
Clark and Mrs. James Gilmore Sophia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
to assist. Mission education Butler and children, Law-a ,
booklets were distributed by Stephanie and Jim, Columbus,
Rachel and Shenan, Kati e Mrs. Doris Shook.
and Mr. and . Mrs . • Meredith
Nally, Brian Well , Kathryn
Co-hostesses for the meeting Butler and sons, Randy and
Robson, Evelyn Well , Neda were Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Clemson and sons, Todd and Shook. Mrs . Amber Lohn, Mrs. Jerid, Findlay.
Sean, Peggy and John Cooper Pearl Jacobs and Mrs. Gilmore
AT STATE MEETING
and children, Tammy, Kelley will be hostesses for the next
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Meig
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WCD/ DCD, WCD/DCDG , 1 ~
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and Todd, Bruce ~nd Norma meetin g . Attendin g besides
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tendent
of
Schools
Robert
Walston , Kelly , David, Sara those named were Mrs. Sharon
RetrlgeretorLaundrr Pairs
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and Tammy, Bill Nally, Joe Folmer, Danny and Michelle, Bowen attended a recent
Laundry Cenler
Sl ore Name•- -- - - - - - - - - -Nigar, Jim Nally , Harold and Mrs. Della Curtis, Mrs. Ber- meeting of the Ohio committee
To gel your cash relund, buy any of the Fri gidaire
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Moreerra Hill , Thomas and nice Jeffers, Mrs. Carman on new standards for teacher
Oc tober 12, 1974 and mail this coupon, with a copy Maren - - - - - - - - - -- -- Evelyn Holter, Chuck and Judy Evans, Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, certification or which he is a
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State
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City
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Sheppard , Dennis Channel, Mrs. Marguerite Leifheit and member . Regional meetings
leading to new ideas and
Envelope muJI be po Jrmarked flo /alar than midni g/11, f riday, October 18, 1!174 . Olfer void where profllblted. RfliiJfld
Tim Krautter, Terri Robson, Mrs . Evelyn Spencer,
~hecl!s witi be made payable onlr to purchuer . Allow about JO days for delivery of your check .
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uggestions are now in •
Tammy Cooper, Mary Ann
progress.
Nigra, Scarlett Nigra.
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Mrs. Donald Marsh,
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the Cleveland Clinic, Room. 4B- of their cousin, Miss Frieda
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Faehnle, Middleport. .
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k.:1
patient at the clinic for Several
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more weeks. Frien?s may send
:-:.y
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MIDDLEPORT Garden
Mus t mee t on f irst day of the week
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Club, 7:30p.m. at the ,home of
This
is
your
invitation
to
hear
A
ct
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20:7;
Heb.
10:25
SENIORS TO MEET
Mrs. James Titus , Sr.,
Must pray. A cts 2 :42; 1 Tim. 2:1-2.
Senior citizens planning to go
Must sing (not play). Eph. 5 :19; Col. 3:16.
Rutland
. Co-hostesses,
Mrs.
J . on , the trip to the Marietta
W.-Kincaid
Mrs. Crary
Davis
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Must edify one another. 1 Cor. 14 :15-27.
and Mrs . David Entsmmger. Museum and the Fenton Glass
Must take the Lord's Supper on the fir st day of
- Payment of dues in response to Co, are to meet at 9:30 a.m.,
Oct.
9,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
the week, Acts 20:7; Heb. 10:26 ; 1 Cor. 11:
roll call.
20-32.
Mrs. Charles Hilton , Portland.
Must,fve of their means. 1 Cor. 16:1-2; 2 Cor. 9-7

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Gardeners begin
memorial work

A bus was purc hased
r ece ntly for church purposes
by Bill Roush (pastor ) - from
the school board. Denny Evans
is on the board and knew some
were being sold. Denny will
probably be the drive r when a
route is mapped out, and he
is n't working. There are .others
including his wife, Linda. to
drive.
But first must come mor e or
this togetherness work we like,

step at a time - much of the
work done by members and
non-member friends. It maY be
worth anyone's lime to stop by
when out there and look
around , if one likes hills and
trees .
An old retired member from
down Cincinnati way donated
money for a swimming pool .
He said since he was leaving
the mon ey to the church he
wan ted to see the pool while he
lived. The next year a lodge
was started with the kitchen
and dining room already done.
To equip these all branches in
three sta tes saved trade
stamps.
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An open air chapel was bullt
with a large fireplace in one
end. Wiener roasts and fireside
chats are conducted there
evenings of retreats and

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fr'bm Chester.
TALK and slides by Marshall
and Sandy Ruth, missionaries
to South Korea at Mt. Union
Missionary Baptist Chlljch,
7:30p.m .; public invited.
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SALEM Ce nter PTA 7:30
· p.m. Program by John
Redovian, Mrs . Marlene
Fisher and fifth grade
students.

Literary club discusses poet

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PORTLAND - The Emma
•Smith . Circle
of
the
Reo~ganized Church of J esus
Christ of Latter Day Sainl"l me t
at the River Boat Inn in
Racine .
Members en joyed the food
and feilow ship there . then went
w BeuJa Roush's on McKenzie
Ridge for devotions a nd
business . All the women like to
go to Beula's. She's been
secretary of the Circle for
years, though a non-member.
She served mints. coffee and
fruit j uices·.
Several from here attended
the " Women 's Retreat" at
Camp Bountiful near Jackson
· over the weekend on whi ch
Eula Proffitt gave a report.
One Sister con duc ting
classes there was black, a
member of the Council of
Women at headquarters in
Independence , Mo . They
reported she is an able speaker
and well inform ed about racial
problems.
Camp Bountiful is church
owned and operated - nothing
splendiferous - just about tot!'
acres of woodland with a river
and ponds. An old farm house
was fixed up some and used for
a sort of office.
And aroWld it was put in

Purchase of this bus has been

a long awa ited dr_eam .of the
brart~h .t as transpOrtat iQn is a

problem) come true.
During s ummer, se rvic es
are at the chapel at 7 a.m . then
a sho.rt jog or walk to 'the dining
room to breakfast, and meet
again for furth er servi ces
through the day, with one and
two rest periods between .
This is the common meeting
place for three states. M~m ­
bers are mostly poor people
with simple needs, living a
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NEW HAVEN - Activities
for the school year wer e
pl~nned during meetings in
September of the New Haven
PTA.
Homeroom mother s met
Mpnday to plan parties for the
year an d to discuss fund
rais ing projects. Last Saturday
several volunteers met at the
sc hool to repair and paint the
playground equipment. In the
group were Jerry Joseph , Bob

Cherry Ridge neighbors and
friends ga thered Stllurday
night at the home of Dora! and
Beulah Hill for ·a cookout and
wie ner roast.
In the group were Frank and
Ann Fahner , Ronqa and
Seanna, Albert, Faye, Julia
and Alberta Schultz, Roger and
Barbara Shultz, Wallace and
Muriel Bradford, Jesse and
Sandi Rodman , Tamara,

HOMECOMi'NG SET
The homecoming of the
Reedsville United Methodist
Church will be held Suriday .
with a basket dinner at 12:30
p.m. In the afternoon there will
be special vocal music and
preaching by Rev . Gilbert
Spencer. Sunday evening a
revival will start at the church
with Rev . Spencer. as speaker.
Services will be at 7:30 each
evening. The public is invited
to attend the homecoming and
the revival.

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
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1 Cor. 9:18

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Services' Each Evening at 7: 30 PM.

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Feline distemper shots ~nd distemper,
hepatitis and leptospirosis shots lor dogs.
Have dogs on leash and .cats in containers .
Yol. Dr, Paul Washburn, DYM, Jackson.

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST .
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study.
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Miss Susan Fleshman,
daughter of missionaries in
Africa , will be guest speaker at
the Tuesday night meeting of
the
Ente rp rise
United
Methodist Church Womer\ to be
held at the church . Mrs. Agnes
l)ixon is the program chair~
woman. Miss Fleshman is the
new Pomeroy librarian .

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Crys tal Dawn. Manley ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 0. Manley, 50 River·
view, Middleport, was honored
Friday eve ning with a party.
A Raggedy Ann cake · was
served . with pota to c hips a nd
pun ch. Sucke rs and balloons
were given as favors. Attending were Steve Hudson ,
Steve Manley, Jeff Acree,
Shelly Smith, Tina Smith, Carl
Moodispaugh, Kim and KeUy
Stewart, Tina Smith, Tracy
Schoulderer, Donna Manley ,
Roger Manley, Sane Engles. J.
R. Kitche n, Mickey Davis,
Greg Bush, Nick Bush, Jason
Bush, Darle ne Eblin, Dreams
Eblin, Judy Mower y, Doug
Manns, Cindy Manns , Beth
Ma nns, Lori Faulk , Robin
Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Acree, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Manns, Mrs. Harold Stewart,
Mrs. Gary Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Frances Hudson, Mr . and Mrs.
Odell Manley a nd Wendell
Eblin, grandparents, and Mrs .
Nellie
Eblin, a grea tgrandmother, and Lisa and
Tresa Whi ltington.

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Penny L. Will, 339 Pearl St.,
Middleport, and Jed Will , Jr .,
1524 Nye Ave ., Pomeroy; have
filed for a no-Caul t divorce in
Meigs Colll'ty Common Pleas

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turtle ne cks,
tur11e , baseball

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Saturday and
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New Selection of Fall

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OUR ENTIRE 94' STOCK
Mums, Roses
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STORM WINDOWS

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CUT HEATING BILl UP TO 50%

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Dinner fetes
Mrs. King

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 T0' 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.

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REEDSVILLE - Hostesses Myers, Mrs. Ronald Osborne,
for the Rivervi ew Ganlen Club Mrs. Donald Putman , Mrs.
September mee ting were Mrs. Thomas Spencer, Mrs. Charl es
Gene Wilson and Mrs. Frank . Swogger arid Ri cky , Mrs.
Bise at the Wilson home . Mrs. Denver Weber, Mrs. Ernes t
R. L. Larkins presente"d the Whitehead , Mrs. Gene Young ,
devotions which included a Mrs. Larkins and Mrs. Lyle
stor y a nd a prayer by Helen Balderson.
Steiner Rice .
Mrs. Ronald Osborne, vice
Mrs .
Harliss
Frank, pr es ide nt , distributed new
pr esident, co nducted the program books to the membus in ess meeti ng. Gree n bers. Attractive covers and
Thumb Notes for Oct. 18 are to interesting programs for the
be taken care of by Mrs. new year were made by the
Ronald Osborne. An invitati on committee.
wa s exte nded to the gard en
club me mber s to attend a
flower arrang in g demonstration Oct. 16, at the M. E.
Church an nex , from the Rose
l69 N. 2nd
Garden Club at · Tupp ers
Middleport, Ohio
Plains. Plans were made to ea t

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femlly 91therings
- Fei~ unsure of themselves
Does your loss of hearing
limit and embarass you?
Why not let Diles Heari ng
Aid 'centers help you? Aft er
f1J.,orough testing and ap .
propriate medical or clinical
referraL you can purchase a
new hearing aid for less than
S15 .00 per month thro'-:'gh
regular bank flnancmg
plans . Call the office neare~f
you for an appointment. m
either .your ho me or one of
our offices .

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POOR HEARING

November meetin~ will be at
the home of Mrs. Shuler. The
hosless served refreshments to
those named and Mrs. Alice
Balse r, Mrs . Ma r jorie Hun t,
Mrs. Inez Hill , Mrs. Harold
Ruush , Mrs . Ermo Wilson and
Mrs . Mag gie Roush.

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and Friendship." She read "A
Friend is a Gift of God" a nd
other
reading s
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''Everyone Needs Someone"
by Mrs. Grimm : "Give
Lavishl y, Give Abundantly " by
Mrs.
Clarence
Sh ie ld s;
"Strangers are Friends We
Haven't Met" by Mrs. Andrew
Cross .
It was announced that the

M' t'ss Manlery hono&lt;JI'oa-

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for' operation of the Meigs
County Community School for
the Retarded in Meigs County .
The 2.75 millage will be voted
on by the taxpayers Nov. 5. The
club also decided to send
greeting cards to Miss Naomi
Pickens, Athens. "'
Mrs.
Donald
Putman
presented an interes tin g paper
titled " The Magic of Marigolds
Comes to the Rescue. " This
told how to control nomitoads,
Mr. and Mrs . Wallace and how various plants and
Bradford enteria ined with a insects can be cha sed away.
potluck dinner party at their
Games were conducted by
home near Coolville Sunday in Mrs. Roy R. Hannum with
honor of Mrs. Mickey King, severa l members winning
fair board secretary.
prizes. The door prize went to
Mrs. King will be leaving Mrs. Donald Myers.
soon for Hillsboro' where she
RefJ;eshments and attractive
will make her home. Mrs. favors were served by the
Bradford ha s been named new ho stesses to Mrs. Walter
fair board secretary. During Brown , Mrs. Steve Cowdery,
the evening a gift was Mrs . Frank, Mrs. Herman
presen!ed
to Mrs . King in 'Grossnickle; Mrs. Claremont
CHILLICOTHE - The South
Central Ohio Preservation recognition of her seve ral Harris, Mrs. Hannwn, Mrs.
Society, Inc. will have no years' service to the board .
Attending were Mrs. King,
formal meeting this month .
Mr.
and Mrs. William Downie,
Instead of a meeting members
and friends are invited to spend Mrs. Lucille Faul, Mr. and
"A- Day With SCOPS," with a · Mrs. John Ri ce, Mr. and Mrs.
train ride as a special part of Benny Slawler and Christen,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman carson,
Snarl Proof
the program.
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Mrs.
Lucille
Leifheit,
Miss
Sue
Re g . $4.69
The date is Sunday, Oct. 20.
Participants will meet at 11 :30 Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
O~LY
a .m . at the Nelsonville, Goeglein, Mr . an·d Mrs.
Clarence
Henderson,
Mr.
and
Hocking Valley Railroad
Station. It is located at the Mrs. ,Hugh Custer, Mr. and
south end of Nelsonville on US Mrs. Rex Shenefield, Mr. and
33, and the train ride will go up Mrs. Lauren Hoffman , Neda
985 -JJOl
th..- Monday Creek Vall ey. Clemson, Todd and Sean.
Chesler, Q ,
Those familiar with this
beautiful territory know the
scenery is spectacular, particularly at !his time of the
year .
The train ride will be limited
to 30 passengers, and will in·
elude a box lunch served on the
train.
Reservations must be made
by Oct. 10, with a check or
money order for $5 mailed to
SCOPS Advisor for Athens
County, Mrs. Edward Stone, 49
Graham Dr., Athens,. 45701 ,.
telephone 614-59:J..5089.
Foltowing the tr.aln ride a
tour of restored homes has
at no added
costI
been arranged, which should
attract anyone intereSted in
preservation. These homes are
located in Athens.
. Bank Rate Financing
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MIDDLEPORT
ASK TOWED
Jeffrey Lee Davis, · 18,
Minersville, and Brenda J ean
Hayes, 17, Syra~se ; Herman
caudill, 54, Middleport, and
Violet Lucassa Caudill, 57,
Middleport.

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·.can be lost, Cor. ~:27; 1 Cor,'J.O:l2 ; Heb, ·3:I2
But is .given a law of pardon. Acts 8 :22·; Ja's.'5:!6
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Mrs. Margaret Houdashell
presented an article on "Our
National Heritage" and read
" I Am the U.S.A. "
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Miss Edith Hayman gave the
poem, "You Must Meet Christ
in the Morning if You Want
Him All the Day.''
A missionary skit, "The Tea
Rose" was given by Mrs.
· Lavinia Simpson and Mrs.
Ma !tie Circle; "You Must
Never Qull'' by Mrs. Ann Coe;
"How to Preserve a Husband"
by Mrs. J essie Palmer .
Refreshments of ice cream
and angel food cake baked by
Mrs . Grace Krider were served .
Sec•e tary's
and
treasurer's r~ports were read
and approved.
Others attending were Mrs.
Dorothy McKenzie, Mrs. Ruth
Wolfe, Mrs . Grace Jividen ,
Mrs. Betty Christopher and
Mrs. Beulah Bradford.

This Is The
Language of Flowers

59 N. Second Ave.
Middleport

You ~ho.uld know that the same church todayI s in your community, still guided by the same
word. '
Is not a denomination in any sen se; but just
- Christ 's church,
Is •still fait hful to the New Tes tam ent pattem in ,
all things.
•I s ONE in .f'llct and teaching.
Gains m embers by their obedience to the gospel.
Has the same freedom from huma n powers.
Has the sa me name for its m e m be!'R
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Christians.
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You should know that you also can become· a .
member of this church·

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there was~
One family of God. Eph, 3:15.
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One kingdom · of Christ. Col. 1 :13-JA. ·
One body of Christ. Eph. 1 :22--23; 4 ;4.
One bride of Christ. Rom. 7:1-7; Eph, 5 :22-i2.
One church of Chri s t. Matt. 16:18 ; Eph. 1:22-23;
4:4.

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RACINE - The .Happy
Hustler. Circle held its monthly
meeting in the social room of
the Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
Mrs. Ruth Tucker led the
.devotion with song, prayer and
fa~orite scripture. She gave
')·thoughts for the day, noting
"each person must decide how
·he will live and quoting Hens~
.ley's "Invictus.'' It matters not
' how straight the game, How
:.charged with punishment the
scroll, I am the Master of my
fate, 1 am the captain or my
so ul .
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'Mrs. Bertha Spencer as leader.

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OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson
and daughter, Lori , and Dave
Grueser were in Darlington,
Pa. , over the weekend for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hogue and daughter , Wendy
Kay. While there they observed
the birthdays of Wendy Kay
Hogue, five, and Lori Hudson,
eight, both born Oct. 1, and
their grandfather, Dave ,
Grueser, Sept. 30.

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A LEADERS' training weekend has been.plaMed for Oct. 18
and 19 at camp Rotan, Longview Heights, Athens.
The session will beg in at 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 18, and wiU
conclude on Saturday at I p.m. Leaders are to take a nose-bag
lunch for Friday, sleeping bag, dip bag and mess kit,
pocketknife, flashlight, personal items and clothing suitable for .
camp.
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There will be instruction on patrols, courts of honor, ftre
building, cooking ilsing bean pole, paper bag, cardboard oven,
; vagabond stoves, and buddy burners, conservation and a vartety
· of otber things.
The Friday schedule calls for instruction groups on tents,
lashing, first aid, knife, axe and saw, knots. Saturday from 10
' a.m. to noon, an experienced instructor in outdoor crafts work
will share her ideas.
Cost for the entire program is $6, this including meals.
Reservations are to be made by Oct. 12 with either Dot Williams,
'w South•May Ave., Athens; or Joanne Redlich, 9 Grand Park
:Blvd., Athen ~.

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WANTED Girl Scout Leaders!
Mrs. Isabelle Foster, district advisor, advises that girl scout
leaders, assistanis and helpers are desperately needed in Meigs
County so that more girls can be given the opportunities offered
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through the scouting. program.
Volunteers may either contact ]\1rs. Pat Thoma, Pomeroy,
922--2277, Big Bend Neighborhood chairwoman, or write to the
Girl Seoul Service Center, Security Building, Room 407, Athens
45701 or telephone there, 592-4972.

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The Salisbllj'Y and Middleport junior girl scout troops will
have a softball game Saturday at the Middleport Community
park.
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Each girl is to take a sack lunch to the park at 11 a .m. At a
: meeting of the Middleport Troop 39 Monday night practice was
held. Girls are remill!led to take a detergent botUe to the Monday
night meeting for use in a Halloween craft.

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Missionary
ladies gather

~ communion and worship
service for chw-ches of the
Southern Clus ter, Un.ited
Me thodist € hurch , will be held
all! a.m . Sunday, at the Letart
Falls Churc h, it was announced
Wednesday night at a meeting
of the Letart Falls United
MethodisfWome n a t the home
d Mrs-. Andrew Cross.
Mrs .
Ernest
Shul er ,
president, reported , that Rev.
Steve Wilson \\fill have charge
of the combined serv ice. She
also announ ced that Seven
Nights for Christ will be observed , Oct. 21-27, at Racine
with Rev. James Bond Durant
as the evangelist.
Also a~no~ced was. a dinn~ .
meeting at Baker Ce nter.."QP
Athens, Oct. 30, for delegates of
the Methodist Churches of the
area.
Mrs. Sh~ler opened the
meeting with a reading of John
3. The prog ram by Mrs . Don
Bell was on the theme "Love

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Forty-one s hut~in visits were
reported during a meeting
Tuesday night of the United
Me t hodist Wom en of the
Asbury United Methodist
Church at the home of Mrs .
Linda Ferrell.
Mrs. Opal Kloes, president,
gave the call to worship and a .
prayer taken from the praye r
calendar, along wi~ a reading
"Peace". Devotions by Mrs.
Margare t Eichinger were from
"The Upper Room" , scripture
from 1st Peter 2 and a
medit:ation "Love is Patient
and Kind". The birthdays of

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T he lift' and works of Emily . Emily Dickinso n's poems and derstanding of ·its bea uty . Out
decided last october to get it Dickinson was the top ic of the pr iv&lt;dt!
correspo nd ence 'or the 1,000 poems, "she chose
togethe r in · t hl' form of
Ml~dlepor! Lite r ary Club . prese nting a poFtrait of a
examples of Miss Dickinson's
testimony from each m em ber ~ · program Wednesday at the ta lented artist and a woma·n in
lir li slry and ta le nt , with
of how. when , where and why home of Mrs . Dewey Horton . love .
subjects
coveri ng love,· death,
FKIDAY
they came into the c·hurch : 'who
Mrs. Richa rd Owen and Mrs.
With sympathy and subtle nature, friendship, human
FISH
FRY
at Middleport
officia ted at the b ap~ism and
Forrest Bachtel presented the ~ s,c nsitivity, the author., ac~ ·relations an d some light vefse Fire Department Headquarcon firmat ion, and who or what
program
following
t h e~ co rding to the rev iewer,
s howing an ~muSu a l sense of ters, starting at 3 p.m .; fish
lm d more influence in their memlJers ' roll ca ll response follows Mi·ss Dic ki nson's
hwn or.
sandwiches to be served.
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wi th quotations from Twen- troubled love life to its tragic
Due to illness in the family of
SPECIAL serwices at Long
It's going to be a good-sized
tieth Cen tury women poets. •
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book, and ..,e hope Joe Stobart
Mrs . Oweil il• revieWed the book as a .love story un iquely Moore will entertain the club Church," through Sunday , Od.
will help us get it into book " Hesitant Heart" , a novel by mov ing .
Oct. 16. Mrs. Dwight Wallace 6. 7:30 nightly with Rev. Bud
form for each member : He
Against this backg round and presided at the meeting in the Hatfield eva nge li s t ; public
Anne Edwards based on the life
could use it, maybe, in his
of Miss Dickinson . The book is adding her own interpretation absence of Mrs. Ha rold Sauer, in vited.
missionar y work.
the · story pf the sea rch in to of Miss Dickinson's life sty le President. Mrs. Horton served
HYM N sin g Hazel ComLillian Proffitt and I are the
a nd
pe r son a lity ,
Mrs. refr eshments
with Mrs. munity Church 7:30 p .m.
on ly three generation mem Bachtel's read~ngs of the Bernard Fultz presiding a t the Barnett family from McArthur
bers left here so rar as we
Dickinson poetry showed a tea and cotfee service.
will be featured.
know . Our grandmother , Eliza
depth of feeling a nd unSATURDAY
Wells, was baptized nearly 100
DANCE at l:larrisonville
years ago in the creek in the·
Work began Tuesday on a
Elementary School from 8 p.m.
winter when ice had to be
memorial pla ntin g at the
to 12 midnight, .' sponsored by
broken.
diagonal
Forest Acres Park honQrin2
Harrisonville Senior Citizens.
Perhaps mem bers who get
Mrs . Jean Parker. The planWorks In a
Adults $1, children 50 cents.
the paper in othe r ·states and
ting is a project of the Rutland
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place's Will be interested in
TUPPERS
Plains School
Friendly Gardeners of which, held their regular meeting and ·
Hol comb;
Flora,
Vera Boosters annual Hallowee n
chw-ch work here. We know of
• Works In a Drawer TV
Mrs. Parker was an active elected the followin g officers:
QS 3000·Chassls
Holco!f~b and Pomona, Arlna E. car nival , 7 p.m . at Tuppers
so me in o ther states and
member with assistance to be master, Avanel Hollida y;
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cOWl tries who came fr om here:
Turner.
Plains Grade School. Games
g iven by workers of th e overseer, G. A. Radekin; ·
Tuning
Plans were completed for with prizes, food and door
a lso at The Plains, Eas t
Leading Creek Conservancy lec turer, Pam Holcomb;
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th eir
lOOth
anniversary pri zes. Jitney supper with
Liverpool, Columbus and in
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District officials a nd e m~loyes. c ha pl ain , Doroth y Bolin;
Florida.
celebration. The event will be varied menu from 4:30 to 6:30
• Instant Plclure and Sound
Workin g .Tuesday on the ass istant s teward , Robert
Oct. 13 star ling at 2 p.m. and p.m. precedes the carnival,
• Energy Saver Switch
prQject were Mrs. J ames Holliday; lady assistant, Judy
continue through the afternoon also sr.onsored by sc hool
Ca rpenter, Mrs . Larry Ed- Holliday; secretary, Nellie
(Model WU8016lS)
with r efreshments , history of boosters.
wards, Mrs. Lois Walker, Mrs. Vale i treasurer, Wanett a
Early American Styling
the gran ge and music by the
SOUP, BAKE and Yard Sale,
Howard Birchfield, Mrs .
Mrs . Nor a Houd ashelt and Joanne Felty and Mrs. J oe Radekin; stewa rd, Gary Morgan's Raiders .
Saturday, ll a.m. at Syracuse
Holliday; gatekeeper Everette
Mrs . Bernice Winebrenn e r Bolin.
Presbyterian Churc~ annex .
we re observed.
Purchasers
aske&lt;! to take
Another work sessiQ.n was se t
The program, "The Possible for 12 :30p. m. Tuesday. At that
container s £or carry-out soup
Dr.eam " was presented by
orders.
time a bulb bed will be
Mrs. Klocs who was assisted by prepared and bulbs planted .
SUNDAY
2.Qd_
Mrs . Lura Crooks, Mrs . Further plantings will be made
ANNUAL Homecoming
RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande ca ke decorating skills. EnrollMiddleport, 0.
Eic.hinger, Mrs. Ferrell, Mrs . in the spring at which time a Community College will otfer ment is limited to 15 students Heml ock Grove Christian
Anna Hilldore, Mrs. Helen bench, bird bath and lanterns its first continuing eduCation and they will be accepted on a Church.
dinner at
first-come, first-served basis .
Teaford, Mrs. Dorothy J a rvis,
2
class
this
fall
beginning
will be in stall ed in the
Tuition for the Community
Mrs. Grace Weese and Mrs. triangular planting area.
Monday, Oct. 14 , from 6:30 to 9
College "Begi nning Cake
Bernice Winebrenner.
p .m .
To conclude the meeting,
The cour se will be "Begin- Decorating" course will be $12
'
Mrs . Teaford gave the reading,
ning cake Decorating" and and students will have to
'
"Teachings of Jes us in the
will be taught by Mrs. Betty purchase a pprox im.ately $8
World Today" taken from a
Carpenter who has completed worth of supplies for the
.
book by that name.
the entire series of five cake course .
.
Classes
will
meet
eac h
decorating colU'ses and who
Monday
from
6:30-9
p.m.
in
the
A mission program of Hong has taught "Beginning Cake Pr eside nt' s Dinin g Room
Each Book is thumb-indexed with a gold
Kon g was given by Mrs. Ernest Decorat ing" £or three years. above the studen t center on the
tab · and every cha pter is cut, tabbed . and
The course carries no college
Powell a t the recent meeting of
nu~bered in pur ple. The index is also
credits,
but is open to everyon e Rio Grande Campus. The ·
Ayres, Ellen Ayres , Amy
reversi ble so lha t every Book and chapter
the Missionary Society of the
. course begins Monday, Oct. 14
interested
in
developing
their
is
always in sJght whether you start from
Humphreys, Gary Miljchell,
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
and continues for six weeks.
the front or the back . It's the most
Jenny Car~nter , ond several
Church held at the home of
Students will be accepted for
ingeniou s techn ical Improvement In Bible
of the sixth and seven th grade
Mrs. Harry Clark.
st udy ever conceived!
the course as they pay their
boys.
Mrs. Lloyd Wright opened
'~ - .
registration ree . For more
At an earlier meeting of the
the mee ting with a reading on
information, contact the Oflice
PTA Alici Gesner, Region II
mission fields and Mrs. Pearl
of Admissions, Rio Grande
The
Butler
family
gathered
director , PTA was the guest
J acobs had prayer. Mrs. Sa turday at the home of Mrs. College, Rio Grande, 45674, or
speaker. The PTA also parWright read two poems, Sherman Buller, Rutland, for a
Mill St.
Middleport
call collect {614) 245-5353.
ticipated in the games for the
"Smiling" and "Serving". It dinner.
New Haven Centennial in early was noted that the junior
Attending were Mr . and Mrs.
September.
missionary society_will have a Cec il Butler and three sqns,
program the last Sunday of this
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buller
month with Mrs. Qark, Sherrie and children, Ruthie, Mark and
Clark and Mrs. James Gilmore Sophia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
to assist. Mission education Butler and children, Law-a ,
booklets were distributed by Stephanie and Jim, Columbus,
Rachel and Shenan, Kati e Mrs. Doris Shook.
and Mr. and . Mrs . • Meredith
Nally, Brian Well , Kathryn
Co-hostesses for the meeting Butler and sons, Randy and
Robson, Evelyn Well , Neda were Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Clemson and sons, Todd and Shook. Mrs . Amber Lohn, Mrs. Jerid, Findlay.
Sean, Peggy and John Cooper Pearl Jacobs and Mrs. Gilmore
AT STATE MEETING
and children, Tammy, Kelley will be hostesses for the next
D $25 Refund \
0 110 Ratund
Meig
s County Superin0 S10 Rflund
WCD/ DCD, WCD/DCDG , 1 ~
0 $10 Refund
and Todd, Bruce ~nd Norma meetin g . Attendin g besides
RSE-36 Range
FPCI-1711T
WCD Wash•r
WCD/ DIA. WCD/ DIAG
0 $15 R•lund
tendent
of
Schools
Robert
Walston , Kelly , David, Sara those named were Mrs. Sharon
RetrlgeretorLaundrr Pairs
·
LCT-120, LC-2
frHzer
and Tammy, Bill Nally, Joe Folmer, Danny and Michelle, Bowen attended a recent
Laundry Cenler
Sl ore Name•- -- - - - - - - - - -Nigar, Jim Nally , Harold and Mrs. Della Curtis, Mrs. Ber- meeting of the Ohio committee
To gel your cash relund, buy any of the Fri gidaire
- - - - - - - - -- - -- - mode ls indicated between September 22 and
Name
Moreerra Hill , Thomas and nice Jeffers, Mrs. Carman on new standards for teacher
Oc tober 12, 1974 and mail this coupon, with a copy Maren - - - - - - - - - -- -- Evelyn Holter, Chuck and Judy Evans, Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, certification or which he is a
ol you r sates slip to : Frigidaire Factory Discount
State
_ __
Days, P.O. Box 140A, Detroit, Michigan 48231.
City
Zip
Sheppard , Dennis Channel, Mrs. Marguerite Leifheit and member . Regional meetings
leading to new ideas and
Envelope muJI be po Jrmarked flo /alar than midni g/11, f riday, October 18, 1!174 . Olfer void where profllblted. RfliiJfld
Tim Krautter, Terri Robson, Mrs . Evelyn Spencer,
~hecl!s witi be made payable onlr to purchuer . Allow about JO days for delivery of your check .
s
uggestions are now in •
Tammy Cooper, Mary Ann
progress.
Nigra, Scarlett Nigra.
IS HOSPITALIZEDZ
VISIT COUSIN .
:- : . :·.·. .·
Mr
.
and
Mrs. Donald Marsh,
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dl:~~~.
~=!~n~~~~~i,
n
e~i~~
i§
Cincinnati, were Sunday guests
[
the Cleveland Clinic, Room. 4B- of their cousin, Miss Frieda
:S:
.
:~: • 26. She has been there smce
Faehnle, Middleport. .
.,
;;;' late August and expects to be a
k.:1
patient at the clinic for Several
«
more weeks. Frien?s may send
:-:.y
~l cards to Mrs. Mtller at the
You should know that the faithful churchClinic.
MONDAY
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Must worship in spirit and in truth. Jno, 4:23-24.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Mus t mee t on f irst day of the week
,
Club, 7:30p.m. at the ,home of
This
is
your
invitation
to
hear
A
ct
s
20:7;
Heb.
10:25
SENIORS TO MEET
Mrs. James Titus , Sr.,
Must pray. A cts 2 :42; 1 Tim. 2:1-2.
Senior citizens planning to go
Must sing (not play). Eph. 5 :19; Col. 3:16.
Rutland
. Co-hostesses,
Mrs.
J . on , the trip to the Marietta
W.-Kincaid
Mrs. Crary
Davis
_ t_ -·-- .
Must edify one another. 1 Cor. 14 :15-27.
and Mrs . David Entsmmger. Museum and the Fenton Glass
Must take the Lord's Supper on the fir st day of
- Payment of dues in response to Co, are to meet at 9:30 a.m.,
Oct.
9,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
the week, Acts 20:7; Heb. 10:26 ; 1 Cor. 11:
roll call.
20-32.
Mrs. Charles Hilton , Portland.
Must,fve of their means. 1 Cor. 16:1-2; 2 Cor. 9-7

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Worship, communion
seri;ice.f set for cluster
.

Gardeners begin
memorial work

A bus was purc hased
r ece ntly for church purposes
by Bill Roush (pastor ) - from
the school board. Denny Evans
is on the board and knew some
were being sold. Denny will
probably be the drive r when a
route is mapped out, and he
is n't working. There are .others
including his wife, Linda. to
drive.
But first must come mor e or
this togetherness work we like,

step at a time - much of the
work done by members and
non-member friends. It maY be
worth anyone's lime to stop by
when out there and look
around , if one likes hills and
trees .
An old retired member from
down Cincinnati way donated
money for a swimming pool .
He said since he was leaving
the mon ey to the church he
wan ted to see the pool while he
lived. The next year a lodge
was started with the kitchen
and dining room already done.
To equip these all branches in
three sta tes saved trade
stamps.
.
An open air chapel was bullt
with a large fireplace in one
end. Wiener roasts and fireside
chats are conducted there
evenings of retreats and

One Table

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water and sewage system, a

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p.m. featur'ing ''GOspel TC:lnes''
fr'bm Chester.
TALK and slides by Marshall
and Sandy Ruth, missionaries
to South Korea at Mt. Union
Missionary Baptist Chlljch,
7:30p.m .; public invited.
' MONDAY
SALEM Ce nter PTA 7:30
· p.m. Program by John
Redovian, Mrs . Marlene
Fisher and fifth grade
students.

Literary club discusses poet

and it keeps th ings going .

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POMEROY
POMEROY

TRINITY

Rev W H Pe tr n pastor Ro y
May er

Sun d a y

sch oo l

su p!

Chur c h sc ho o l 9 15 a m
worsh p s ~;rvt ce
10 2d a m
Youth cho r r ehear sa l Mon
day 3 JO p m und e r dt rect on
of Mary Sk n ner se n or ch o r
rehear s al 7 JO p m T hursday
Wtth
Mr s
Pau l
N ease

dtrector

J

- POMERC)'Y CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mul berry
R ev
Clyde V Henderson p a sto r
Sunday school 1il 30 am G ten
McClung
supt
morn n g
worsh •P 10 30 am
eyen n g
serv tce 7 30 m 1d w ee k ser
vice Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e
Rev
Harold Deeth
r edor
Church serv..ces 10 30 'm
Holy commun•on f1rs t Sun day
of ll'Onth chvrch school 10 30
a m ... for nursery throuQh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Fe r rell Gronmg er
pastor B ble school 9 30 a m
worsh p
10 30 a m
adu l t
worShiP serv ce and yo un g
peoples meet ng 7 30 p m
Comb n ed B1ble s tud y an d
prayer mee ttng Wedn esd a y
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envov R:av w Wtn ng off•cer
In c harge Sunday 10 a m
Hol•ness meeting 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peop l es
Leg1on 7 p m Thursday 1 t o 3
Ladles Home Leagu e 1
p m
p m Prep classes
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner of Sy c am or e
and Sec ond Sts Pomeroy T h e
Rey
w !ham M• dd leswa r t h
Pastor Sunday Sc hoo l .=~t 9 45
a m and Chur c h Ser v ces 11

am
SACRED HEART Rev
Father
John
Nadzam
pastor
Phone
992 282 5
Saturday evening Ma ss 7 30
p m Sunday Mass 8 and 10

a m Co nf ess •ons Saturd a y 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
R obe rt K uhn p astor
W II am W at son Su nda'p' sc hool
supt Sun d ay sch oo l 9 30 am
BY F
6 p m
B ble study
W ed n~ sd a y
1 p m
ch o r
p ra ct ce We d nesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr s onv I e
Re v
0 D e ll
M an ley P as tor H en ry E bl n
Sunday School Su p ! Sunday
Sch oo l 9 30 am
E Yen n 9
wor sh p 7 30 p m
P r a y er an d
Pra 1se serv iC e Th1.1r sday 7 JO

om

S YR AC USE
FIRST
OF G OD
Rev
Geo r ge 0 l er pa st or Sund ay
sc hool
'il o\ S a m
morn n g
pr ea c h ng
11
a n
cva n qe sl c se r v ce 7 10 P m
Pr1 yC' r
!"I n q
Thur&lt;=.c1ily
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St ~ L o r en T Stephens
eya n geli st ph o n e 992 78 56
C ons e r va t v e
non
•nstrument a Sunday worShiP
10 am
B1bl e study II am
wor sh• p 6 p m
W ednesday
B ble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
denom lnal •onal r:
L angsv l i e
Dexter Roa d th e Re v Wor l ey
Hal ey pastor Sun da y school
10 am
evenmg w o r sh1p 7 30
p m
Pray er
m eel ng
Tu esday
7 30 p m
youth
gro up Fr d a y 7 30 p m

RUTLANd
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Rev D on D li ard
p a s tor
Ro g er
Tu rn er
ass s l a nt
p a sto r
Sun d ay
sch oo l
10 30 a m
Sun day
even n g se r viCe
7 30
W ed
n esd ay B1 b te stud y 1 30 p m

the Sermonette
'!'EXT - Verily, vertly, I say unto thee except a man be
born agam, he cannot see the Kmgdom of God ' - St John 3 3b
The text IS U!ken from the conversal!on of Chnst and
Nicodemus Nicodemus was a Pharisee, a member of the
Sanhedrm, whtch was the htghest assembly of the Jews at that
time Here as a smcere man who had rebgwn , but d1d not ex
peraence salvation
Ntcodemus came to ChriSt for counsel for although he had
religton , this master of Israel sttll was thtrstmg for reahty, which
ooly come~ through an expenence wtlh Jesus Christ When he
met Christ he commended Him by saymg , Rabbt, we know that
thou art a teacher come from God for no man can do these
mtracles that thou does! , except God be wtlh htm - Sl John

3Zb
Like men of all ages, Nicodemus was hesttant to confess his
real need, but God ts fatthful as he vtews a man seekmg for truth
hnmediately Chrtst turns the conversation from himself to the
heart of the matter, whtch was the fact that Nicodemus needed a
complete change of heart Jesus made 11 clear and plam that, a
man must be born agam" tf he IS to see the kmgdom of God
A&gt;l we think of thts account we are remmded of ChriSt s
words m Matthew 7 21-23, 'Not everyone that sa1th unto me,
Lord, Lord, shall enter mto the kmgdom of heaven, but he that
doeth the will of my Father whtch ISm heaven Many wtll say to
me m that day, Lord, Lord , have we not prophesied m thy name',
and in thy name have cast out devils ' , and m thy name done
many wonderful works' And then will I profess unto them, 1
never knew you depart !rom me, ye that work truqutty "
Men stumble over the very stmpilctty of the gospel Jesus
told Nicodemus, That whtch IS born of the flesh ts flesh, and
that whtch IS born of the Spirtt IS sp1r1t Marvel not that I satd
unto thee, Ye must be born agam ' The wmd bloweth where 11
Usteth, and thou hearest the sound thereof , but canst not tell
whence It cometh, and whither 11 ~oeh so IS every one that IS
born of the Spirit "
Nicodemus answered, "How can these thmgs be'"
If we wa1t unlll we comprehend all truth we will not enter the
kingdom of God Jesuo says, "Verlly l say unto you, whosoever
shall not recetve the kmgdom of God as a little chUd, he shall not
enter therein "St Mark 10 15 The way IS made plam m Romans
)0 9, "That if thou shalt confess wtth thy mouth the Lord Jesus,
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved "
Will you accept ChriSt as your Savtour today' - Rev Lloyd
D Grimm, Jr , Pastor, Rutland Church of the Nazarene

Kingsbury News, Notes
The Kingsbury M!sstonary Newark Ohto
Club of the Carleton Church
Mr and Mrs Roy Bnckles
met at the home of Mrs Grace vtstled recently wtlh lhetr son
White The pr~stdent, Mrs Donald at Nelsonville, Ohto
Yovonne Young, opened the
Mr and Mrs John Walter
meetmg Opemng prayer by Dean and son John, vtstted
Mrs Sadie Carl and devottons Mrs Walter Terrell and Billy,
were by Mrs Judy Carl Mr and Mrs Eddte Weekly,
Election of officers followed Mr and Mrs Robert Rted,
wtth Mrs
Amta Dean , Rodney
and
DaJJtd
at
secretary, Mrs Grace Wlute , Pataskala S\lllday
treasurer, and Mrs Yovonne
Mrs Rowland Dats vlstted
Young, prestdent Dtfferent wtth Mr and Mrs Clatr Burson
projects were discussed and tl at Shade S\lllday
was decided the club would
Several from lhts communtly
have for sale Christmas cards attended a brtdal shower for
The club also read a letter from Sue Wood and Steve Brtckles
Rev and Mrs John Jesberg held at the Bedford Youth
whom they sponsor, followed Center Sue and Steve will be
by the secretary's report marrted Saturday Oct 12
Cloamg prayer was by Mrs
Mr and Mrs Webber Wood
Karla Cheveher Refresh- VIStled recently wtth Mr and
ments were served to those Mrs Vtrgtl King and fmmly
present Mrs Janeth Beal , Other guests of Mr and Mrs
Mrs Vlrgrnl8 Dean, Mrs Mary King and Mr and Mrs Wood
Lou
Houdershelt,
Mrs
were ll!r and Mrs Russell
Yovonne Young, Mrs Amta Hollman who had been
Dean, Mrs Sadte Carl Mrs vacatwmng m Flortda and are
Judy Carl, Mrs
Karla returnmg to thetr home m
Cheveller, Mrs Grace Wlute, lndtana
Audra Houdershelt, Melodt
Mr and Mrs Charles King
Carl, and Helen Kmg
and Susan vtmted recently wtth
Mr and Mrs Nev Wlute had Mr and Mrs Eddte King and
as recent visitors Mr and Mrs
famtly at HamsonvUle
Harold White , Mr Ralph Carl
Several from here attended
and Mr Hugh Farth Frazter the wedding of Adell Davtdson
Bottom, W Va
and Danny Wtute wh1ch was
Sunday guests of Mr and held at Zwn Church
Mrs Wayne Beal were Mr and
The annual homecommg of
Mrs Mar tm Swart and Rom a Carleton wtll be Sunday, Oct
Sue 41 Columbus, Mr and Mrs 13 wt\h all day servtces
Roger YoWJg and Wesley and
Mr and Mrs Russell Well of
Diester
Mrs John Dean has recetved
r he t e a t e nOw an est1
word that her brother, ' Walter mate
o to 000 to 12 000 Ame n
W Terrell who suffered a heart ca n Ind1ans hvmg m New
attack Is tmprovmg and wtll be York Ctty more than "hen
1noved into a recovery room at Pe le t Mmu1t boug ht Ma nh a t
tan Is la nd m 1626
Licking Memon al Hos ptlal

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nesda v 7 30 p m
U M W
ft rs t We dnesday 7 30 p m
W E SLEYAN { R ac tn e l
Su n day
school
10 ,.. m
wo r ~ l p
t,. l ..-a m
B1 ble stud y
1 h ur s day
7 p m
c h o• r
pr clcf ce T hurs d ~y 8 ~ m
su ppe r
1 rs t
t c t l ow sh p
Wednesday 6 30 p m
u M w
fourth Mol)day !I p m

SEVENTH
DAY
AD
V ENTI S T
M u l bN r y
H ~ o h ts
P ome r oy
P&lt;~ s t or
G rar d Seton Silbb.Jth !".C I oc l
e ... e r y &lt;:.Cltu r d a y ill 'J p m
l nd
wo r s t p scrv •cc to t tow n q a t
J \~
p m
Open
B ble
d scuss on
7 30 p m
&lt;tl I h e
ch ur c h each f&gt;h u rs d &lt;~y ""'

GRAHAM

UNITED

METHODIST -

Preach tng

9 30 a m
f r s t and second
Sun d a y s of ea ch m ont h fhtrd
an d f o u rt h Sun d ays ea c h

month wor sh•P se rv ce a t 7 30

p m
7 30

W edn esday ev en n gs at
P r a yer a n d B b le Stu d y

FIR ST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 2 B Z Mu l berr y A y e
Pom er oy
a l fl l a l e d
w llh
SBC
t he Rev
rr ed H l l
pastor T r o v Zw dl ng Sunda.y
sch ool supt
Sunday schoo l .
'il 30 a Ill
m orn ng worshr p
tO 10 Su nda y eva n ge s t c
mee t1ng
7 30 p m
Pr ay u
mee t ng We d n es day 7 10 p rn
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fourt h a nd Man
M ddleport R ev Hen ry Key
Jr p as tor Sunday School 9 30
am
Mr s E r v n Baumgard
n er supt
Morn ng wor shrp
l045 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES ~
L arry Carnahan p res d1n g
mln1ster Su nday
Brble lee
t ure 9 30 a m
W a t chtower
study 10 30 a m
T u esday
B1ble study 7 30 p m
Thur s
da y m n stry sc hool
7 30
p m
se rv ce mee tm g 9 JO
pm
MIDDI EPORT CHURCH of
Chn st m Chn shan Un•on L awren c e Manley
pastor
Mrs Ru ssell Young Sund ay
Sch ool Supt
Sun d a y Scho o l
9 30 am E v en ng w or Shr p
7 30
Wedn e sday
prayer
meellng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra cm e Route '2 t he
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Sunday sc hool
9 .4S a m
mornm g worship
II a m
evenmg worsh•P
7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng Tuesday 1 30
p m
Young peoples m eellng
7 30 P m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Cor ner S x t h and
Palm er
t he
Rev
St eye
Sk a g g s
pastor
Danny
Thom pso n Sunday schoo l sup!
WMPO rad•o prog ram
1 45
am Sunday sch oo l 9 15 a m
morn n g w orsh p 10 15 a m
You th acl1v I es and tettow sh p
for
un or and se n1or h1g h
studen ts 6 p m B1ble st udy
7 30 p m
M d w eek pra y er
ser v c e W ed n e sday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Ma 1n
George
Glaze
m1n1s t er
James Sheets superin t endent
B i ble school
9 30 a m
morn 1ng worsh •P 10 30 a m
even1ng worsh p 1 30 p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m W ed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co e
pa s to r
F l oyd
Car son Sun da y Sc hool sup t
Su n da y s ch ool 9 30 a m
m or n ng Wor sh p 10 30 a m
Sun d a y ev an ge l Site mee t n g
7 30 p m
pray e1 m ee tn g
W edn esday 7 30 J:l m
GRACE BAPTIST ~ 305 N
Second Ave
M•dd le port
Lesl ey G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v•ce 11 am worsh•P service
1 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n1ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght
L Zav l tz Pastor 0 re ctor
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School
9 30
a m Mrs Homer L ee SlJpt
Morn i ng Worsh •P 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
SUAt
Morning
Worship 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worship
9 am
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall Sup!
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO - Ph ll p Whttley pastor
Sunday SCh OOl
10 a m
worsh p sery ce
7 p m
Pra'{er meet1ng Wednesday
7 30 p m

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH ~ Near Long Bot
tom Est I Hart ~astor Roy
Brown
assistant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Churc h
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evening prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL- Th1rd Ave the
Rev Wl lltam Kn ttel pastor
Rona l d Dugan Sunday Schoo l
Supt
Classes for a ll ages
evening service
7 30 p m
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth services Friday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M•d
d l eport
Noel
Herrman
pa s tor
Saturday even 1ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even mg
worship 7 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rob&amp;rt T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUStER
Rev carle Hicks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
Church Schoo l 10 a m
a m
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Worship
10 JO a m
Church School 9 15
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - WorShip
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF630pm
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WOrShip 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worsh tp 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CEN'TIER Wor
sh 1p 9 a m
Church School 10
am UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarvis
ASBURY Worship 11
a m Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS 1St Tuesday
FOREST RUN- Worsh p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday
7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE Worshtp
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worship
senrlt;,r 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Sh1veley
BETHANY
( Oor,as)
Worsh •P 9 :fo am
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorSh i p
11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school
9 30 am
worship
f1rst and th 1rd Sunday 7 30
p m
prayer meet1ng Wed
nesda y 7 30 p m Fell o wShip
supper f r st Satu rday 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 7 30

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LAST LETART Su n d ay
school
9 JO a m
w orsh tp
second and fou rt h Su nday 7 30
Pm
pra yer m eftlf n g Wed

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a m
2n d an d 4t h Sun days
Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - 1/' or sh p
lOa m Churc h sc hool 9 a m 1
B1ble stu dy 7 30 p m ever y
T ue!.day
MORNING STAR ~ Wor sh p
9 30 a m
Chur ch Sc hool lO JO
a m
M d W ee k
Se rv ce
Wed nesd a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Sh p 11 a m
1st a nd 3r d
Ch ur ch Sc;h oo l
10
Sund ays

a m

PORTLAND - Wor sh p 7 JO
Church Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
SUTTON - Wor shi p 11 am
2M an d .o&amp;lh Su nd ay s Chu rch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev RoberfMeece
Rev Sfantey Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 a m
Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 a m
Pr ay er
M ee tmg Wedn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTQM ~ Ch u r ch
serY c es
9 a m
Sund a y
Sch oo l 9 45 a m B bt e Stud y
ever y Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh p tl am
Chur ch Sc hool 10
p m

a m

ALFRED - Sun day school
9 .4 5 a m
ea c h
Sunday
preach•ng at 11 a m
ea ch
Sundav Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wed nesday W SCS 8 p m
on lh 1rd Tuesday each m onth
REEDSVILLE Sunday
sc hool 9 30 pr ea c h n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
1 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
fir st Thurs day ea ch m onth
SILVER RIDGE - WorShip
10 a m Ch urch Sc hool ~ a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorshiP 9 am
Ch ur ch
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - G eor ge FrederiCk
supt Serv c e weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday P r each1ng f 1rst and
th rd Sundays of monlh by
Clifford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddr II
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Leonard G !more f rst
eld er
even mg serv• ce 7 30
p m
WP.dnesday
p rayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charl es Hand
pastor
Sunday sc hool
9 45 a m
mornmg worsh•P
II am
Even1ng serv1ces Tuesday and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Stud y
9 30 a m
m or n ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even n g
worsh p 6 30 p m W edn esday
B1ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH L ong Bottom Sunday Sch ool
10 am w t h Willard P igott
s upt EvangelistiC message
ea ch Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl 1ne
m n lster of the Aposto l c Fa th
Bible Study Wedn esday 7 30

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COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nday
school serYt Ce 10 a m
Prayer
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday ev en1ng service 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom erov
Harr•sonv•l le
Road R 1ck Mor r.son pa!.tor
Sunda y s:h ool !.u p!
St eyen
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
am
m or n1n g wors h• P and
com m un to n
10 30
a m
Su nday
eve n1 ng
youth
Chr st an E nd ea vor 6 30 p m
wors h p se rv ce Sun d ay 7 30
p m
W edne sday even ng
praye r m ee t ng and B ble
study 7 30 P m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
P ne G r ove
The
Rev w l llam M• d dle!.warth
Pa stor Ch ur c h SerYICes 9 30
a m SuRd a y School 10 30 a m
~KADBURY CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
B tble SChool
9 30
a m
morntng worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening Worsh p
Se r v ce
7 30 p m
c h o•r
pract•ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet ng
and Btb l e Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norr1s pastor
Sunday school lO e m
Church
serv 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 10 30 am
Evening Worsh•p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d Week Serv•ce
Sunday Schoo l Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morns M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P B1kacsan pastor
Ronn1e Salser
S S Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn1ng Worship 10 .45 am
Sunday evening worshtp 7 30
p m Wednesday even tng B ble
S tud~ 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Gtasure pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
youth and lunlor youth servt c e
even mg worsh p
6 .45 p m
prayer and pra tse
7 JO p m
Wednesday 7 _lQ_ P~ m
StLVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
supt
Evening
Leon M 1ll er
serv ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
meefmg Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESI ER C:lHJRCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf e!d pas tor Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
worsh •P serv 1c e 11
am
evening serv•ce
7
prayer se'k: v1ce and youth
serv1ce W~~nesdav 7 om
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pntor Sunday School
9' 30
am
Roy S gman
supt
mornmg
worsh lp
10 30
Sunday even1ng serv1ce 7 30
Mid week serv1c e W ednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard C Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo l Supt
Sunday Sc hool classes tor a ll
ages
9 30 am
morn 1ng
worSh i p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic serv •ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M1d week
prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30 p m MISS IOnary meet ng
secon d Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m
crass leader
Leo H•ll
worshiP serv•c e
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunda y School
10 a m
Howard M c Coy
supt
Mow ing sermon 11 a
m
Sundei.Y night serv •ces
Chrtst an Endt:i!iver 7 30 p
Sop g ser viC e 8 p m
m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ra y Adam s
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located a! Rutland
on New l1ma Road next to
Forest A cre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School sv pl Sunday
school
10 JO a m
worsh1p
7' 30 p m
Bible study Wed nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer se rvtce 7 30 p m
HE.MLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger W at son
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt
Mornlng wor sh p 9 36 a m
10 30 a m
church sc hool
young peop le s m eet ng 6 JO
Pm
ev,i'ntng wo r ship ., 30
P m Btbfe study Wednesday

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Rev Cec I Cox pa s,or Sun ~ ""'~
Sc ho o l su p!
Joe
s a e"-.J
Sund a y sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en1n g wor sh•P 7 30
W edn esda v pray er an d B1bl e
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug ene Und erwood
pastor I!)
H ow a rd Ca ldw ell Jr Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
M orn ng Se rmon
10 30 a m
Sunday even• hg
se rv1 ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Fr eeland
Norn s p astor Fl oyd Nor r• s
sup! Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer ser y c e
W edn esday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pastor Sunday Schoo.!
10 a m A rthur Henson Supt
Morn n g Worsh•P
11 am
You ng P eo pl e s serv c e 7
p m
Even ng ser v •c e 7 30
p m Wedne sday M d Week
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet.ng
6 30 p m
E v en ng w or sh•P 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF . . .,
THE
NAZARENE ~ Rev
H erbert Grate pastor Wor
sh1p serv1ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 a m
R tchard Barton
supt Praye r meet1ng
W~d
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Sm •t h
m•n st er Sunday Sch ool 9 30
am
morn 1n g c hurch 10 30
a m Sunday eventng serv1ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv !&lt;: e 8
p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST R ev
Fl oyd
F
Shook
pa st or
Lloyd
Wr gh t Sunday school !.upt
Su nday sc h o o
9 JO a m
m or nmg wor sh p 10 30 am
e v en ng wor sh•P
7 30 p m
W ed n esday Chr stan
Youth
Cru sa d e
6 30 p m
Cho r
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Dear Helen
A group of us got mto a real hassle the other mghl when one
of the women sU!rled talkmg abof the quahl!es a perfect man
should have
Pretty soon everybody was lrymg to out-talk the other and
no one agreed A man's tdea of a perfect man ts totally dtfferenl
from a woman's Likewi.Se,_.what women cons1der terrific m the1r
Sisters doesn't really turn men on And none of us came up a
compostte portrait of the ' tdeal" male Each stressed a different
reqwstte as bemg most valuable
How can personal relationships work out tf we don l know
what the other sex really expects of us ' And our tdea of
worth 11 lS so different from that of the opposite sex ?LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
DEAR LOOKING
1
If we all agreed on what conslltutes a perfect male, we d be
more Andrmd than truman Each of us has a different tde~l . and
that's the way 1t should be
The key to good and lastmg relattonshtps ? Strtve to be the kmd
of person YOU like best, then ftnd a mate who apprectales those
quahlles uotonly myou butm him (or her) self - H

News 20 VIdeo VISIOI'lflrles 33

Pol1ce Woman 3 .t1 15

Night Stalker 6 13
10 30- Ohto This Week 20 Day at Night 33
11 00- News3 4 6 8, 10 13 15 Av1atlon Weather 20 ABC Ne.fs
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3, 4, 15 Janakl 33 Mbvtes
War of the Planets' 10
12 30 -

Johnny Carson

Who s Mlnd1ng the Store

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Don K1rshner s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Special 13

1 00 - Mldmght Special 3, 4 Take F1ve For Life 15 Mov1e
'War Gods ot the Deep r 10
2 00- News 13
2 30- Movie An Eye for an Eye .tl Take F1ve for. Life 15
00- Movie Tender Scoundrel 4
5 30 -t~ Movle ' A Bullet for the General 4
4

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1974
6 30- Fun for Everyone 6 Treehouse Club 10 Ken1u cky Afield

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7 oo-Sa1urday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 TBA 10
In Touch 13
7 Jo-Jabberwocky J Farm Front 4 Eddie Saunders 6 Ab
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A child ts born w1th tmagmat1on w1th the ab1hty to sea
the magic of the world around h1m Yet so much creativityso much "seemg' -Is often lost as we grow older and the
complexities of life sweep over us
When a child confronts nature he isn't m a hurry He
takes t1me to study each blade of grass, to appreciate the
colors of a butterfly, to marvel at a flower or the soft fur ol
a k1tten

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
I Kings • Psalms • Matthew • Romans
3 ~-12 119 73 77 13 44 52
8 28-30

Thursday

3 00 -

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Saturday

2 9 l4

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Scoob't Doo 8

M •sfer Rogers 20

Vlewpomt 8

3 30 - Arthur Smith 8
4 00 - Baseball ~layoff 3 4 15 Movie North Country 10
Making thmgs Grow 33
4 30 - Sewing Skills JJ
5 oo-Wide World of Sports 6 13 What s My Line' 8 A Bit with
Knit 33
5 30 - News 8 catch 33 33
6 00-lawrence Welk 8 News 10 VIlla Allegre 33
6 30- NBC News 3 Reasoner Report 13 News 6 CBS News
10 Zoom JJ

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• Ephesians • Colossians •

Sesame Street 20

9 oo-Emergency Plus Four 3 4 15 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13
Jeannie 8 10 Sesame Street 20
9 30- Run, J oe Run 3, 4 15 Adventures of Gilligan 6 13
Partrtdge Family 2200 A 0 8 10
10 oo-Land of the lost 3 4 15 Devlin 6 13 Valley of the
Dinosaurs 8 10, Electric Company 20
10 30 - Sigmund 3 4 15 Super Friends 6 13 Harlem
Globetrof1ers Popcorn Machine I 10 Carrastolendas 20
11 lO-S1arTrek3 415 Hudson Brothers&amp; 10 Zoom20
12 00 - Jetsons 3 4 15 These are the Days 6 13 U S of Archie
8 10 Bread and Butterflies
12 30-Jack Lengyel3 American Bandstand6 13 Go4 15 Fat
Albert 8, 10
1 00- Baseball Playoffs 3 4 15 Children s F1lm Fest1val 8 10
1 30 College Football Preview 6 13
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1 45- College Football 6 13
2 00- CBS Sports Spectacular 8 Popeye 10
2 30- Movie 'Steeping Beauty 10

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created the world, but man has often abused 11 So stop-once In awh1ie-and look feel and listen Th1s 1s communlike the sp1nt you lmd m church
Ion, restoration
Have you been there lately?

Dear Helen
Mter you gave the nwnber of fe~thers m a peacock 's tail,
I've dectded you're one of us a card-carrymg member of the
Spermologer's Club In other words, collectors of trtvtal data
Here are some more for you
Since a male crtcket (females are the stlent partners m the
crtckel world) chirps faster the hotter he feelS, you can tell the
temperatur e by counting the number of tunes he chtrps m 15
seconds, then adding 37 (But tt's easter lookmg al a lher
mometer)
And how's thiS for a palindrome (a phrase that spells the
same backwards as frontwards ( " A man, a plan, a canalPanama " -SPERMOLOGER
Dear Spermologer
I don't find that word in my dictionary, but whatever the
name, I qualify for your club useless mformation fascmales me
So I'll pay my dues wtth another palindrome ' Sex at noon
taxes" spelled backward IS what an advtce colwnmst mtght say
to an elderly playboy -H

8 oo-Addams Family 3 4 15 Yogis Gange 13 Jabberwocky
6, Speed Buggy 8 Popey~ 10
8 30- Wheelle and the Chopper Bunch 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R ev
E arl Shuler
pa st or
Wors h tp serv• ce
9 30 am
Sund a y Sunday sc hool 10 30
a m B ble stu d y and prayer
ser v •ce 7 30 p m Thur sday
K1ngsbury
Road
~ unda yo
School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
supt worsh•j:l serv1ce 10 JO
am and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev
Jay St les
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Wor ley F ran c 1s Sunday
!.cho or su p t Sunday sc hoo l 10

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CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne Bible
School 9 30 am
preach 1ng
10 45 a m
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m

Mov 1e ' Man with the Golden Arm 8 , Woody Hayes
Show 10 Movie Frankenstein 13
11
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HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
P a ul Nev1tle pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morning serv•ce 10 30 am
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youth serv•ce
6 45 p m
EYangelist •c serv ce 7 30 p m
Pray e r meetmg Thursday
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp pastor _.
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunda.v- '
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday evenlliY
worsh1p 7 30 Prayer meeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter l eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OP ,
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shoo!( '
pas tor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
Russell Spencer supt
worship serv• c e 10 45 am
even 1ng worsh1p alternating
w •th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 30
p m Wednesday Allred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES_ CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Sunday school
9 3
am
worsh•P serv1ce 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Ka ster pastor
V H Bral ey Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
wors h p se r v1ce and c om
mun on
10 30 am
youlh
meetmg
6 p m
Sunday
evenmg service 7
regu l ar
board meet1ng th•r d Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
Worsh •P servIce 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting
7 30 p m
Sunday
n1ght worsh tp 7 30 p m

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morning worship
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evangel.stic service 7 30 p m
Btble study and prayer service
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HARTFORD CHURCH 0~
CHRIST In Chrtstian Union The Rev William Campbell
P.;tstor
Sunday School
9 JO
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James Hughes supt
even tng serv ice
7 30 p m
Wednesday evenipg prayer
meet.ng
7 ao p 'm
Youth
prayer servtce each Tuesday
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pastor
Sunday School 9 ~o
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10 a m
WorshiP Service
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apostrophes, the length and formation of the warda J~ore all
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llvercall, North and South are
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rttond part score for plus ISO
If they do wander m to three
ftolruml', tl wtll he no problem at all for the defense to
(lnd a way to collect four
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Racine
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one letter to each square to

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: would he played from um~y Afte"r tt held the trtck
:South would lead dummy's
;Jack of dtamonds and let 11
ortde West would be m wtth
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~ome wtth the rest of th~
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,bnlhant and ed a spade Eallt
't!OUld take two spades tncka
:io hold South to four notrump
:\"htch would still be a mtghty
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59 N Second St
Middleport 0
46 Court St.
Golltpolis, 0 .

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
: The man who stts around
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• to fall flat on hts back, but he
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• Those East players who sat
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· 32 of the Olymptad game
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We FIll All Doctors' Prescrrptlons

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

protection - Mama wont swat m front of company So
someltmes you have to call lhetr bluff - BEEN THROUGH IT
Dear Helen
To Dale I'm JUst a ha(lpy go-lucky bed pa rtner He s got a
g1rl he plans to marry but he expects to come over whenever
he s free and stay the rught I can 't seem to say No because I
love htm What do do ' -1 L F
Dear I
Stop bemg happy-go-lucky and demand a showdown After
that change locks a nd let Dale fmd another hllle somelhm g on
the stde - H

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25 Actor
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Meigs County Branch

THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 even •nQ worsh l p
7 30 ThUrsday evening prayer
servtce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTISTSecond and Pomeroy Sts Starr !if
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh lp serv lee 11
a m
training union
6 30 .
p m even tng worShiP service
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
MasQn
P'astor
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
9 4S am
worship service 11
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B1ble study Wednesday 7 30

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PISCES [Feb 20 March 20)
An o ppor tunity you re p res
en try exposed to w11! no t be
explo ted Ia Is fu te~ t b eca use
o f your ndlffere nce

by THOMAS JOSEPH
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colony
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apparel
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(2 wds l
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the balcony
nymph
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center-fold
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fellow
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thought
dell 12 Cor e
23 Map out
18 Ireland
25 Dens1ve
19 Nonsense
look
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comedy
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28 Conversa
!tonal
syllables
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o f the day but toward even 1ng
fn ends cou ld eas ly talk you
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RACIN£ FOOD MARKET

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning worsh ip 10 30 am
Young peoples service 6 45
p m
EvangelistiC service
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
service 7 30 p m

CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
St
Mason W Va
Sunday
B1Qie Study 10 a m
WorshiP
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p rn , Vocal

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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
19) You w I no t ta llow plans

You are not as la•r as you
shou ld be 1n dea l ng w1th n
lere si s o f others as you are n
deahng w1th you r own Th s w II
cause a p rob lem

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov

Dec 211 Yo u re too eas y
sw ayed today by o ne you re
c lose ly assoc taled w1\h even
though you r nne r nst ne ts ~ t
fl ash l1 tt e warn ngs
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
19) Usua ty you re Qu \e ret
ab le When you say you II do
some lh tng you do t However
1oday w1ll be an exc ept on
You II renege

CANCER (June 21 July 22)

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Book Beat 33

Tread •ghtly tn a s•tuat on
where you are w lhng to he p
ana l her and lh •nk a fn end feel s
th e same He may nol

GEMINI (May 21 June 20),

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SUfi ICC

Du nng th e earl y part of the day
you II have th ngs we ll under
c ontrol L ater your tu dgment
w111 !eave a lot to be des1red

BUJOM

Ocl 5 19'74
Th•s Will be a year where !he
k nowledge and expenence
y ou
ga med c an be pu t to a
mo re proht~b.le use than usual
Ju st dOn t repea t your past
m stak es

SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 221

Th1s wt l1 be an ac t ve soc•al
day l o r you Cau tmn Theresa
small vo •ce that tells you not to
go to ex tre mes or ovenndu lge
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
You have a tendency now to
tPBY 100 much for th1ngs done
f o r you .b Y fr• ends Be
generous b u ~ d on t go ove r
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b oard

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11 15 - News 3 4 13 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 15 Mov1e
Swamp of the Lost Souls 6

8 co-Emergency 3 4 15 New Land 6 13 All In the Family B
10 Evening at Symphony 33
9 00 - Movie "Charley Varrlck 3 4 15 Kung Fu 6 13 Mary
Tyler Moore 8, lQ Death of ihe Rosen bergs 33
9 30 - Bob Newha•t 8 10
10 00 - Nakta 6 13 Carol Burnett 8 10

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ARIES (March 2 t -Aprot 19)

Dear Helen
I'll bet that woman who condemned mothers for thetr
"cruelty 11 to children m the supermarkets IS the same one Who
would sniff, "Why doesn't she do somethmg about her brat ? '
when she sees a bttle troQ,blemaker yankmg cans off shelves and
tearmg up and down the aisles
Ktds go wtld m stores because they figure they ve got

11 00 - NewsJ .t1 6 13 8 10 Janak1JJ

of Our Times 33

W1th the hope 1t wilL 1n some measure, foster and help susta1n that
wh1ch 15 good m fam1ly and commun 1ty l1fe. th1s feature 1s sponsored by
the bus mess f1rms ;;md organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

For Saturday

Hee Haw 6 8

S25,00Q.Pyramld 10 Newsmaker 13 Lilias Yoga and You 33
7 30 Jeopardy 3 Animal World 10 Bobby Goldsboro 13 Course -

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8 30- Wall Street Week 20 33 SIX Million Dollor Man 6 13
Chico and the Man 3 4 15
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 33 Rockford Flies 3 4 15
Movie Bull ttl" 8 Not W1fh My Wife You Don t' 10
9 30- Texas Wheelers 6, 13

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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Portland
Rae 1ne Road
Wilham Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoo!
0 re c tor Sunday School 9 30
a m
Mornmg worship 10 30
am Sunday even ng servtce 7
p m
Wedn esday
e v en1r'lg
prayer serv c es 7 30 p m

CHURCH

By Helen B~uel

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Masquerade Par1y .t1 Candid Camera 6 Pop Goes The
Country 8, Treasure Hunt 10 To Tell The Truth 13
8 00- Washington Review 20 33 Sonford &amp; Sun 3 4 15 Kod1ak
6 13 Planet ot tho Apes 8 10

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Bowling lor Dollars 6 Truth or Cons'Mtu'!l:'cts 3 4 WCH S"
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"7 30- Black Persped1ve on the News 33 Porter WaQoner 3

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6 00 - News 3, 4, 15 News 8 1Q Sesame Street 20 , ABC News 6

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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Charles Russett
Sr m1n ster Norman C W II
s up!
Su nday school ~ 30
m
worsh• P serv ce 10 30
a m
B1ble st udy Tu esd ay
7 30 p m

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n a s tl ua l •on where you hqt.'e
Ia embe!l :'sl the truth a b 1l Ia
c aycr up some 111ng n order 10
look good to others
LIBRA (Sept 23 -0 c l 2 31 II
you want others to do some
th ng spec a lo r you today
don t try to snow them or c hmm
th em mlo I Pta 1n ta k w 1

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POMEROY
POMEROY

TRINITY

Rev W H Pe tr n pastor Ro y
May er

Sun d a y

sch oo l

su p!

Chur c h sc ho o l 9 15 a m
worsh p s ~;rvt ce
10 2d a m
Youth cho r r ehear sa l Mon
day 3 JO p m und e r dt rect on
of Mary Sk n ner se n or ch o r
rehear s al 7 JO p m T hursday
Wtth
Mr s
Pau l
N ease

dtrector

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- POMERC)'Y CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Union and Mul berry
R ev
Clyde V Henderson p a sto r
Sunday school 1il 30 am G ten
McClung
supt
morn n g
worsh •P 10 30 am
eyen n g
serv tce 7 30 m 1d w ee k ser
vice Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e
Rev
Harold Deeth
r edor
Church serv..ces 10 30 'm
Holy commun•on f1rs t Sun day
of ll'Onth chvrch school 10 30
a m ... for nursery throuQh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Fe r rell Gronmg er
pastor B ble school 9 30 a m
worsh p
10 30 a m
adu l t
worShiP serv ce and yo un g
peoples meet ng 7 30 p m
Comb n ed B1ble s tud y an d
prayer mee ttng Wedn esd a y
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envov R:av w Wtn ng off•cer
In c harge Sunday 10 a m
Hol•ness meeting 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peop l es
Leg1on 7 p m Thursday 1 t o 3
Ladles Home Leagu e 1
p m
p m Prep classes
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner of Sy c am or e
and Sec ond Sts Pomeroy T h e
Rey
w !ham M• dd leswa r t h
Pastor Sunday Sc hoo l .=~t 9 45
a m and Chur c h Ser v ces 11

am
SACRED HEART Rev
Father
John
Nadzam
pastor
Phone
992 282 5
Saturday evening Ma ss 7 30
p m Sunday Mass 8 and 10

a m Co nf ess •ons Saturd a y 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
R obe rt K uhn p astor
W II am W at son Su nda'p' sc hool
supt Sun d ay sch oo l 9 30 am
BY F
6 p m
B ble study
W ed n~ sd a y
1 p m
ch o r
p ra ct ce We d nesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr s onv I e
Re v
0 D e ll
M an ley P as tor H en ry E bl n
Sunday School Su p ! Sunday
Sch oo l 9 30 am
E Yen n 9
wor sh p 7 30 p m
P r a y er an d
Pra 1se serv iC e Th1.1r sday 7 JO

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FIRST
OF G OD
Rev
Geo r ge 0 l er pa st or Sund ay
sc hool
'il o\ S a m
morn n g
pr ea c h ng
11
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cva n qe sl c se r v ce 7 10 P m
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WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St ~ L o r en T Stephens
eya n geli st ph o n e 992 78 56
C ons e r va t v e
non
•nstrument a Sunday worShiP
10 am
B1bl e study II am
wor sh• p 6 p m
W ednesday
B ble study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
denom lnal •onal r:
L angsv l i e
Dexter Roa d th e Re v Wor l ey
Hal ey pastor Sun da y school
10 am
evenmg w o r sh1p 7 30
p m
Pray er
m eel ng
Tu esday
7 30 p m
youth
gro up Fr d a y 7 30 p m

RUTLANd
FREEWILL
BAPTIST - Rev D on D li ard
p a s tor
Ro g er
Tu rn er
ass s l a nt
p a sto r
Sun d ay
sch oo l
10 30 a m
Sun day
even n g se r viCe
7 30
W ed
n esd ay B1 b te stud y 1 30 p m

the Sermonette
'!'EXT - Verily, vertly, I say unto thee except a man be
born agam, he cannot see the Kmgdom of God ' - St John 3 3b
The text IS U!ken from the conversal!on of Chnst and
Nicodemus Nicodemus was a Pharisee, a member of the
Sanhedrm, whtch was the htghest assembly of the Jews at that
time Here as a smcere man who had rebgwn , but d1d not ex
peraence salvation
Ntcodemus came to ChriSt for counsel for although he had
religton , this master of Israel sttll was thtrstmg for reahty, which
ooly come~ through an expenence wtlh Jesus Christ When he
met Christ he commended Him by saymg , Rabbt, we know that
thou art a teacher come from God for no man can do these
mtracles that thou does! , except God be wtlh htm - Sl John

3Zb
Like men of all ages, Nicodemus was hesttant to confess his
real need, but God ts fatthful as he vtews a man seekmg for truth
hnmediately Chrtst turns the conversation from himself to the
heart of the matter, whtch was the fact that Nicodemus needed a
complete change of heart Jesus made 11 clear and plam that, a
man must be born agam" tf he IS to see the kmgdom of God
A&gt;l we think of thts account we are remmded of ChriSt s
words m Matthew 7 21-23, 'Not everyone that sa1th unto me,
Lord, Lord, shall enter mto the kmgdom of heaven, but he that
doeth the will of my Father whtch ISm heaven Many wtll say to
me m that day, Lord, Lord , have we not prophesied m thy name',
and in thy name have cast out devils ' , and m thy name done
many wonderful works' And then will I profess unto them, 1
never knew you depart !rom me, ye that work truqutty "
Men stumble over the very stmpilctty of the gospel Jesus
told Nicodemus, That whtch IS born of the flesh ts flesh, and
that whtch IS born of the Spirtt IS sp1r1t Marvel not that I satd
unto thee, Ye must be born agam ' The wmd bloweth where 11
Usteth, and thou hearest the sound thereof , but canst not tell
whence It cometh, and whither 11 ~oeh so IS every one that IS
born of the Spirit "
Nicodemus answered, "How can these thmgs be'"
If we wa1t unlll we comprehend all truth we will not enter the
kingdom of God Jesuo says, "Verlly l say unto you, whosoever
shall not recetve the kmgdom of God as a little chUd, he shall not
enter therein "St Mark 10 15 The way IS made plam m Romans
)0 9, "That if thou shalt confess wtth thy mouth the Lord Jesus,
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved "
Will you accept ChriSt as your Savtour today' - Rev Lloyd
D Grimm, Jr , Pastor, Rutland Church of the Nazarene

Kingsbury News, Notes
The Kingsbury M!sstonary Newark Ohto
Club of the Carleton Church
Mr and Mrs Roy Bnckles
met at the home of Mrs Grace vtstled recently wtlh lhetr son
White The pr~stdent, Mrs Donald at Nelsonville, Ohto
Yovonne Young, opened the
Mr and Mrs John Walter
meetmg Opemng prayer by Dean and son John, vtstted
Mrs Sadie Carl and devottons Mrs Walter Terrell and Billy,
were by Mrs Judy Carl Mr and Mrs Eddte Weekly,
Election of officers followed Mr and Mrs Robert Rted,
wtth Mrs
Amta Dean , Rodney
and
DaJJtd
at
secretary, Mrs Grace Wlute , Pataskala S\lllday
treasurer, and Mrs Yovonne
Mrs Rowland Dats vlstted
Young, prestdent Dtfferent wtth Mr and Mrs Clatr Burson
projects were discussed and tl at Shade S\lllday
was decided the club would
Several from lhts communtly
have for sale Christmas cards attended a brtdal shower for
The club also read a letter from Sue Wood and Steve Brtckles
Rev and Mrs John Jesberg held at the Bedford Youth
whom they sponsor, followed Center Sue and Steve will be
by the secretary's report marrted Saturday Oct 12
Cloamg prayer was by Mrs
Mr and Mrs Webber Wood
Karla Cheveher Refresh- VIStled recently wtth Mr and
ments were served to those Mrs Vtrgtl King and fmmly
present Mrs Janeth Beal , Other guests of Mr and Mrs
Mrs Vlrgrnl8 Dean, Mrs Mary King and Mr and Mrs Wood
Lou
Houdershelt,
Mrs
were ll!r and Mrs Russell
Yovonne Young, Mrs Amta Hollman who had been
Dean, Mrs Sadte Carl Mrs vacatwmng m Flortda and are
Judy Carl, Mrs
Karla returnmg to thetr home m
Cheveller, Mrs Grace Wlute, lndtana
Audra Houdershelt, Melodt
Mr and Mrs Charles King
Carl, and Helen Kmg
and Susan vtmted recently wtth
Mr and Mrs Nev Wlute had Mr and Mrs Eddte King and
as recent visitors Mr and Mrs
famtly at HamsonvUle
Harold White , Mr Ralph Carl
Several from here attended
and Mr Hugh Farth Frazter the wedding of Adell Davtdson
Bottom, W Va
and Danny Wtute wh1ch was
Sunday guests of Mr and held at Zwn Church
Mrs Wayne Beal were Mr and
The annual homecommg of
Mrs Mar tm Swart and Rom a Carleton wtll be Sunday, Oct
Sue 41 Columbus, Mr and Mrs 13 wt\h all day servtces
Roger YoWJg and Wesley and
Mr and Mrs Russell Well of
Diester
Mrs John Dean has recetved
r he t e a t e nOw an est1
word that her brother, ' Walter mate
o to 000 to 12 000 Ame n
W Terrell who suffered a heart ca n Ind1ans hvmg m New
attack Is tmprovmg and wtll be York Ctty more than "hen
1noved into a recovery room at Pe le t Mmu1t boug ht Ma nh a t
tan Is la nd m 1626
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U M W
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W E SLEYAN { R ac tn e l
Su n day
school
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wo r ~ l p
t,. l ..-a m
B1 ble stud y
1 h ur s day
7 p m
c h o• r
pr clcf ce T hurs d ~y 8 ~ m
su ppe r
1 rs t
t c t l ow sh p
Wednesday 6 30 p m
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fourth Mol)day !I p m

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M u l bN r y
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Preach tng

9 30 a m
f r s t and second
Sun d a y s of ea ch m ont h fhtrd
an d f o u rt h Sun d ays ea c h

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p m
7 30

W edn esday ev en n gs at
P r a yer a n d B b le Stu d y

FIR ST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 2 B Z Mu l berr y A y e
Pom er oy
a l fl l a l e d
w llh
SBC
t he Rev
rr ed H l l
pastor T r o v Zw dl ng Sunda.y
sch ool supt
Sunday schoo l .
'il 30 a Ill
m orn ng worshr p
tO 10 Su nda y eva n ge s t c
mee t1ng
7 30 p m
Pr ay u
mee t ng We d n es day 7 10 p rn
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corner Fourt h a nd Man
M ddleport R ev Hen ry Key
Jr p as tor Sunday School 9 30
am
Mr s E r v n Baumgard
n er supt
Morn ng wor shrp
l045 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES ~
L arry Carnahan p res d1n g
mln1ster Su nday
Brble lee
t ure 9 30 a m
W a t chtower
study 10 30 a m
T u esday
B1ble study 7 30 p m
Thur s
da y m n stry sc hool
7 30
p m
se rv ce mee tm g 9 JO
pm
MIDDI EPORT CHURCH of
Chn st m Chn shan Un•on L awren c e Manley
pastor
Mrs Ru ssell Young Sund ay
Sch ool Supt
Sun d a y Scho o l
9 30 am E v en ng w or Shr p
7 30
Wedn e sday
prayer
meellng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra cm e Route '2 t he
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Sunday sc hool
9 .4S a m
mornm g worship
II a m
evenmg worsh•P
7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng Tuesday 1 30
p m
Young peoples m eellng
7 30 P m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Cor ner S x t h and
Palm er
t he
Rev
St eye
Sk a g g s
pastor
Danny
Thom pso n Sunday schoo l sup!
WMPO rad•o prog ram
1 45
am Sunday sch oo l 9 15 a m
morn n g w orsh p 10 15 a m
You th acl1v I es and tettow sh p
for
un or and se n1or h1g h
studen ts 6 p m B1ble st udy
7 30 p m
M d w eek pra y er
ser v c e W ed n e sday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Ma 1n
George
Glaze
m1n1s t er
James Sheets superin t endent
B i ble school
9 30 a m
morn 1ng worsh •P 10 30 a m
even1ng worsh p 1 30 p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m W ed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co e
pa s to r
F l oyd
Car son Sun da y Sc hool sup t
Su n da y s ch ool 9 30 a m
m or n ng Wor sh p 10 30 a m
Sun d a y ev an ge l Site mee t n g
7 30 p m
pray e1 m ee tn g
W edn esday 7 30 J:l m
GRACE BAPTIST ~ 305 N
Second Ave
M•dd le port
Lesl ey G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v•ce 11 am worsh•P service
1 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n1ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght
L Zav l tz Pastor 0 re ctor
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School
9 30
a m Mrs Homer L ee SlJpt
Morn i ng Worsh •P 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
SUAt
Morning
Worship 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worship
9 am
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hall Sup!
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO - Ph ll p Whttley pastor
Sunday SCh OOl
10 a m
worsh p sery ce
7 p m
Pra'{er meet1ng Wednesday
7 30 p m

HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH ~ Near Long Bot
tom Est I Hart ~astor Roy
Brown
assistant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Churc h
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evening prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL- Th1rd Ave the
Rev Wl lltam Kn ttel pastor
Rona l d Dugan Sunday Schoo l
Supt
Classes for a ll ages
evening service
7 30 p m
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth services Friday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M•d
d l eport
Noel
Herrman
pa s tor
Saturday even 1ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even mg
worship 7 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rob&amp;rt T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUStER
Rev carle Hicks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worship 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
Church Schoo l 10 a m
a m
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Worship
10 JO a m
Church School 9 15
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - WorShip
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF630pm
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WOrShip 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND - Worsh tp 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CEN'TIER Wor
sh 1p 9 a m
Church School 10
am UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarvis
ASBURY Worship 11
a m Church School 9 50 a m
WSCS 1St Tuesday
FOREST RUN- Worsh p 9
a m
Church School 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday
7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE Worshtp
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worship
senrlt;,r 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Steven Wilson
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Sh1veley
BETHANY
( Oor,as)
Worsh •P 9 :fo am
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorSh i p
11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
school
9 30 am
worship
f1rst and th 1rd Sunday 7 30
p m
prayer meet1ng Wed
nesda y 7 30 p m Fell o wShip
supper f r st Satu rday 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 7 30

om

LAST LETART Su n d ay
school
9 JO a m
w orsh tp
second and fou rt h Su nday 7 30
Pm
pra yer m eftlf n g Wed

t

GREAT BEND - W or sh p II
a m
2n d an d 4t h Sun days
Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - 1/' or sh p
lOa m Churc h sc hool 9 a m 1
B1ble stu dy 7 30 p m ever y
T ue!.day
MORNING STAR ~ Wor sh p
9 30 a m
Chur ch Sc hool lO JO
a m
M d W ee k
Se rv ce
Wed nesd a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Sh p 11 a m
1st a nd 3r d
Ch ur ch Sc;h oo l
10
Sund ays

a m

PORTLAND - Wor sh p 7 JO
Church Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
SUTTON - Wor shi p 11 am
2M an d .o&amp;lh Su nd ay s Chu rch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev RoberfMeece
Rev Sfantey Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 a m
Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 a m
Pr ay er
M ee tmg Wedn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTQM ~ Ch u r ch
serY c es
9 a m
Sund a y
Sch oo l 9 45 a m B bt e Stud y
ever y Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Sh p tl am
Chur ch Sc hool 10
p m

a m

ALFRED - Sun day school
9 .4 5 a m
ea c h
Sunday
preach•ng at 11 a m
ea ch
Sundav Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wed nesday W SCS 8 p m
on lh 1rd Tuesday each m onth
REEDSVILLE Sunday
sc hool 9 30 pr ea c h n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
1 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
fir st Thurs day ea ch m onth
SILVER RIDGE - WorShip
10 a m Ch urch Sc hool ~ a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorshiP 9 am
Ch ur ch
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - G eor ge FrederiCk
supt Serv c e weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday P r each1ng f 1rst and
th rd Sundays of monlh by
Clifford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddr II
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Leonard G !more f rst
eld er
even mg serv• ce 7 30
p m
WP.dnesday
p rayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charl es Hand
pastor
Sunday sc hool
9 45 a m
mornmg worsh•P
II am
Even1ng serv1ces Tuesday and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Stud y
9 30 a m
m or n ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even n g
worsh p 6 30 p m W edn esday
B1ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH L ong Bottom Sunday Sch ool
10 am w t h Willard P igott
s upt EvangelistiC message
ea ch Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl 1ne
m n lster of the Aposto l c Fa th
Bible Study Wedn esday 7 30

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STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nday
school serYt Ce 10 a m
Prayer
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday ev en1ng service 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom erov
Harr•sonv•l le
Road R 1ck Mor r.son pa!.tor
Sunda y s:h ool !.u p!
St eyen
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
am
m or n1n g wors h• P and
com m un to n
10 30
a m
Su nday
eve n1 ng
youth
Chr st an E nd ea vor 6 30 p m
wors h p se rv ce Sun d ay 7 30
p m
W edne sday even ng
praye r m ee t ng and B ble
study 7 30 P m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
P ne G r ove
The
Rev w l llam M• d dle!.warth
Pa stor Ch ur c h SerYICes 9 30
a m SuRd a y School 10 30 a m
~KADBURY CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
B tble SChool
9 30
a m
morntng worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening Worsh p
Se r v ce
7 30 p m
c h o•r
pract•ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet ng
and Btb l e Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freeland Norr1s pastor
Sunday school lO e m
Church
serv 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 10 30 am
Evening Worsh•p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d Week Serv•ce
Sunday Schoo l Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morns M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P B1kacsan pastor
Ronn1e Salser
S S Supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn1ng Worship 10 .45 am
Sunday evening worshtp 7 30
p m Wednesday even tng B ble
S tud~ 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Gtasure pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
youth and lunlor youth servt c e
even mg worsh p
6 .45 p m
prayer and pra tse
7 JO p m
Wednesday 7 _lQ_ P~ m
StLVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
supt
Evening
Leon M 1ll er
serv ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
meefmg Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESI ER C:lHJRCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf e!d pas tor Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
worsh •P serv 1c e 11
am
evening serv•ce
7
prayer se'k: v1ce and youth
serv1ce W~~nesdav 7 om
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pntor Sunday School
9' 30
am
Roy S gman
supt
mornmg
worsh lp
10 30
Sunday even1ng serv1ce 7 30
Mid week serv1c e W ednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Howard C Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo l Supt
Sunday Sc hool classes tor a ll
ages
9 30 am
morn 1ng
worSh i p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic serv •ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M1d week
prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30 p m MISS IOnary meet ng
secon d Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m
crass leader
Leo H•ll
worshiP serv•c e
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunda y School
10 a m
Howard M c Coy
supt
Mow ing sermon 11 a
m
Sundei.Y night serv •ces
Chrtst an Endt:i!iver 7 30 p
Sop g ser viC e 8 p m
m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ra y Adam s
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located a! Rutland
on New l1ma Road next to
Forest A cre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School sv pl Sunday
school
10 JO a m
worsh1p
7' 30 p m
Bible study Wed nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer se rvtce 7 30 p m
HE.MLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger W at son
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt
Mornlng wor sh p 9 36 a m
10 30 a m
church sc hool
young peop le s m eet ng 6 JO
Pm
ev,i'ntng wo r ship ., 30
P m Btbfe study Wednesday

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UNION BAPTIST~- ,
Rev Cec I Cox pa s,or Sun ~ ""'~
Sc ho o l su p!
Joe
s a e"-.J
Sund a y sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en1n g wor sh•P 7 30
W edn esda v pray er an d B1bl e
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug ene Und erwood
pastor I!)
H ow a rd Ca ldw ell Jr Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
M orn ng Se rmon
10 30 a m
Sunday even• hg
se rv1 ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Fr eeland
Norn s p astor Fl oyd Nor r• s
sup! Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer ser y c e
W edn esday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pastor Sunday Schoo.!
10 a m A rthur Henson Supt
Morn n g Worsh•P
11 am
You ng P eo pl e s serv c e 7
p m
Even ng ser v •c e 7 30
p m Wedne sday M d Week
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet.ng
6 30 p m
E v en ng w or sh•P 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF . . .,
THE
NAZARENE ~ Rev
H erbert Grate pastor Wor
sh1p serv1ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 a m
R tchard Barton
supt Praye r meet1ng
W~d
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Sm •t h
m•n st er Sunday Sch ool 9 30
am
morn 1n g c hurch 10 30
a m Sunday eventng serv1ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv !&lt;: e 8
p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST R ev
Fl oyd
F
Shook
pa st or
Lloyd
Wr gh t Sunday school !.upt
Su nday sc h o o
9 JO a m
m or nmg wor sh p 10 30 am
e v en ng wor sh•P
7 30 p m
W ed n esday Chr stan
Youth
Cru sa d e
6 30 p m
Cho r
pr ac t ce T hur !.d ay 7 p m

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Who'sPerfec( -For Whom?
Dear Helen
A group of us got mto a real hassle the other mghl when one
of the women sU!rled talkmg abof the quahl!es a perfect man
should have
Pretty soon everybody was lrymg to out-talk the other and
no one agreed A man's tdea of a perfect man ts totally dtfferenl
from a woman's Likewi.Se,_.what women cons1der terrific m the1r
Sisters doesn't really turn men on And none of us came up a
compostte portrait of the ' tdeal" male Each stressed a different
reqwstte as bemg most valuable
How can personal relationships work out tf we don l know
what the other sex really expects of us ' And our tdea of
worth 11 lS so different from that of the opposite sex ?LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
DEAR LOOKING
1
If we all agreed on what conslltutes a perfect male, we d be
more Andrmd than truman Each of us has a different tde~l . and
that's the way 1t should be
The key to good and lastmg relattonshtps ? Strtve to be the kmd
of person YOU like best, then ftnd a mate who apprectales those
quahlles uotonly myou butm him (or her) self - H

News 20 VIdeo VISIOI'lflrles 33

Pol1ce Woman 3 .t1 15

Night Stalker 6 13
10 30- Ohto This Week 20 Day at Night 33
11 00- News3 4 6 8, 10 13 15 Av1atlon Weather 20 ABC Ne.fs
~33

11 30 -

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Mission Impossible 6 Untouchable's 13

3, 4, 15 Janakl 33 Mbvtes
War of the Planets' 10
12 30 -

Johnny Carson

Who s Mlnd1ng the Store

8

Don K1rshner s Rock Concert 6 Wide World Special 13

1 00 - Mldmght Special 3, 4 Take F1ve For Life 15 Mov1e
'War Gods ot the Deep r 10
2 00- News 13
2 30- Movie An Eye for an Eye .tl Take F1ve for. Life 15
00- Movie Tender Scoundrel 4
5 30 -t~ Movle ' A Bullet for the General 4
4

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1974
6 30- Fun for Everyone 6 Treehouse Club 10 Ken1u cky Afield

13
7 oo-Sa1urday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 TBA 10
In Touch 13
7 Jo-Jabberwocky J Farm Front 4 Eddie Saunders 6 Ab
bott and Cos1ello Man from COS I 10 ~ (essie s Rescue

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Rangers 13

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Speed racer 6

A child ts born w1th tmagmat1on w1th the ab1hty to sea
the magic of the world around h1m Yet so much creativityso much "seemg' -Is often lost as we grow older and the
complexities of life sweep over us
When a child confronts nature he isn't m a hurry He
takes t1me to study each blade of grass, to appreciate the
colors of a butterfly, to marvel at a flower or the soft fur ol
a k1tten

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
I Kings • Psalms • Matthew • Romans
3 ~-12 119 73 77 13 44 52
8 28-30

Thursday

3 00 -

Fnday

Saturday

2 9 l4

4 1-6

Scoob't Doo 8

M •sfer Rogers 20

Vlewpomt 8

3 30 - Arthur Smith 8
4 00 - Baseball ~layoff 3 4 15 Movie North Country 10
Making thmgs Grow 33
4 30 - Sewing Skills JJ
5 oo-Wide World of Sports 6 13 What s My Line' 8 A Bit with
Knit 33
5 30 - News 8 catch 33 33
6 00-lawrence Welk 8 News 10 VIlla Allegre 33
6 30- NBC News 3 Reasoner Report 13 News 6 CBS News
10 Zoom JJ

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• Ephesians • Colossians •

Sesame Street 20

9 oo-Emergency Plus Four 3 4 15 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13
Jeannie 8 10 Sesame Street 20
9 30- Run, J oe Run 3, 4 15 Adventures of Gilligan 6 13
Partrtdge Family 2200 A 0 8 10
10 oo-Land of the lost 3 4 15 Devlin 6 13 Valley of the
Dinosaurs 8 10, Electric Company 20
10 30 - Sigmund 3 4 15 Super Friends 6 13 Harlem
Globetrof1ers Popcorn Machine I 10 Carrastolendas 20
11 lO-S1arTrek3 415 Hudson Brothers&amp; 10 Zoom20
12 00 - Jetsons 3 4 15 These are the Days 6 13 U S of Archie
8 10 Bread and Butterflies
12 30-Jack Lengyel3 American Bandstand6 13 Go4 15 Fat
Albert 8, 10
1 00- Baseball Playoffs 3 4 15 Children s F1lm Fest1val 8 10
1 30 College Football Preview 6 13
,
1 45- College Football 6 13
2 00- CBS Sports Spectacular 8 Popeye 10
2 30- Movie 'Steeping Beauty 10

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We shouldn't lose th1s sens1bthty as we grow up God
created the world, but man has often abused 11 So stop-once In awh1ie-and look feel and listen Th1s 1s communlike the sp1nt you lmd m church
Ion, restoration
Have you been there lately?

Dear Helen
Mter you gave the nwnber of fe~thers m a peacock 's tail,
I've dectded you're one of us a card-carrymg member of the
Spermologer's Club In other words, collectors of trtvtal data
Here are some more for you
Since a male crtcket (females are the stlent partners m the
crtckel world) chirps faster the hotter he feelS, you can tell the
temperatur e by counting the number of tunes he chtrps m 15
seconds, then adding 37 (But tt's easter lookmg al a lher
mometer)
And how's thiS for a palindrome (a phrase that spells the
same backwards as frontwards ( " A man, a plan, a canalPanama " -SPERMOLOGER
Dear Spermologer
I don't find that word in my dictionary, but whatever the
name, I qualify for your club useless mformation fascmales me
So I'll pay my dues wtth another palindrome ' Sex at noon
taxes" spelled backward IS what an advtce colwnmst mtght say
to an elderly playboy -H

8 oo-Addams Family 3 4 15 Yogis Gange 13 Jabberwocky
6, Speed Buggy 8 Popey~ 10
8 30- Wheelle and the Chopper Bunch 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R ev
E arl Shuler
pa st or
Wors h tp serv• ce
9 30 am
Sund a y Sunday sc hool 10 30
a m B ble stu d y and prayer
ser v •ce 7 30 p m Thur sday
K1ngsbury
Road
~ unda yo
School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
supt worsh•j:l serv1ce 10 JO
am and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev
Jay St les
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Wor ley F ran c 1s Sunday
!.cho or su p t Sunday sc hoo l 10

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Hunt J, Lawrence Welk 4( 15

BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne Bible
School 9 30 am
preach 1ng
10 45 a m
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m

Mov 1e ' Man with the Golden Arm 8 , Woody Hayes
Show 10 Movie Frankenstein 13
11
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The Whole World 1s Watchmg J Politi cal Talk

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WIN AT BRIDGE

HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
P a ul Nev1tle pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morning serv•ce 10 30 am
·-·
youth serv•ce
6 45 p m
EYangelist •c serv ce 7 30 p m
Pray e r meetmg Thursday
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp pastor _.
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunda.v- '
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday evenlliY
worsh1p 7 30 Prayer meeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter l eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OP ,
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shoo!( '
pas tor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
Russell Spencer supt
worship serv• c e 10 45 am
even 1ng worsh1p alternating
w •th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 30
p m Wednesday Allred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES_ CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pa stor
Sunday school
9 3
am
worsh•P serv1ce 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST- Rod Ka ster pastor
V H Bral ey Sunday school
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
wors h p se r v1ce and c om
mun on
10 30 am
youlh
meetmg
6 p m
Sunday
evenmg service 7
regu l ar
board meet1ng th•r d Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
Worsh •P servIce 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meeting
7 30 p m
Sunday
n1ght worsh tp 7 30 p m

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Middleport

I . 500 E Mam St

Ph :n2 2174

337 N 2nd

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Ph 949 9591

Racine

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

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Ph 992 3030

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

MARK V STORE

Louis W Osborne
Pometaoy

Middleport Oh 10

220 E Matn

Ph 992 2178

MASON COUNTY

296

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The Finest In Mobile Homes
Main
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Ph 992

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MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason W
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sun day sch.oot
10 a m
morning worship
11 am
evangel.stic service 7 30 p m
Btble study and prayer service
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
HARTFORD CHURCH 0~
CHRIST In Chrtstian Union The Rev William Campbell
P.;tstor
Sunday School
9 JO
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James Hughes supt
even tng serv ice
7 30 p m
Wednesday evenipg prayer
meet.ng
7 ao p 'm
Youth
prayer servtce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHtlfKH Letart W Va Rt
1
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George Hoschar
pastor
Sunday School 9 ~o
a m Praye"-'~nd B rble study
7 30 p m
ttage Prayer
Ser vic e T u day
10 a m
WorshiP Service
Thursday
7 30 p m

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used for the three L's X for the two 0 s, etc Smgle letters
apostrophes, the length and formation of the warda J~ore all
hmts Each day the code lettert are dill'erent

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30 Unrc •
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llvercall, North and South are
~ dead The best any of them
San hope for IS to play a dta·
rttond part score for plus ISO
If they do wander m to three
ftolruml', tl wtll he no problem at all for the defense to
(lnd a way to collect four
"'ade tricks, one dtamond
Irick and a whole bag full of
lpalch pomts

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Pomeroy

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
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Grocenes &amp; Genera l Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772

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one letter to each square to

-t hree notrump The Jack
: would he played from um~y Afte"r tt held the trtck
:South would lead dummy's
;Jack of dtamonds and let 11
ortde West would be m wtth
:hts kmg If he meekly made
: he safe lead of tlle queen of
.clubs, South would romp
~ome wtth the rest of th~
&gt;trtcks for a tor, score If he got
,bnlhant and ed a spade Eallt
't!OUld take two spades tncka
:io hold South to four notrump
:\"htch would still be a mtghty
j!OOd score for North • and

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59 N Second St
Middleport 0
46 Court St.
Golltpolis, 0 .

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
: The man who stts around
, domg nothmg ts very unltkely
• to fall flat on hts back, but he
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• Those East players who sat
~ back and fat led to shck m a
':One spade overcall on board
· 32 of the Olymptad game
~ found th1s out
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We FIll All Doctors' Prescrrptlons

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

protection - Mama wont swat m front of company So
someltmes you have to call lhetr bluff - BEEN THROUGH IT
Dear Helen
To Dale I'm JUst a ha(lpy go-lucky bed pa rtner He s got a
g1rl he plans to marry but he expects to come over whenever
he s free and stay the rught I can 't seem to say No because I
love htm What do do ' -1 L F
Dear I
Stop bemg happy-go-lucky and demand a showdown After
that change locks a nd let Dale fmd another hllle somelhm g on
the stde - H

22 Actress
Magnam
23 Invent
24 Football
star of yore
25 Actor
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Meigs County Branch

THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 even •nQ worsh l p
7 30 ThUrsday evening prayer
servtce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTISTSecond and Pomeroy Sts Starr !if
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh lp serv lee 11
a m
training union
6 30 .
p m even tng worShiP service
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
service Wednesday 7 30 p m

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
MasQn
P'astor
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
9 4S am
worship service 11
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B1ble study Wednesday 7 30

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Middleport

GAUL'S MARKET

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS

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PISCES [Feb 20 March 20)
An o ppor tunity you re p res
en try exposed to w11! no t be
explo ted Ia Is fu te~ t b eca use
o f your ndlffere nce

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
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colony
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apparel
8 Landed as
(2 wds l
a fly
4 Colorado
9 Ce rtam
lndtan
nume ralS
5 Depress
13 Cry from
6 Mountam
the balcony
nymph
14 Lay bare
7 Pohsh
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wifel)
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lltle
c tty
10 Famous
17 Stuck to
center-fold
20 Make lace
fellow
2 t PopiJJar
( 2 wds 1
smgtl
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22 Commedia
thought
dell 12 Cor e
23 Map out
18 Ireland
25 Dens1ve
19 Nonsense
look
26 Martha of
comedy
Z7 Numerous
28 Conversa
!tonal
syllables
29 Aenahst's 1;-;--+--1-concern
32 Laughrng
34 Hockey
star
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Middleport
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o f the day but toward even 1ng
fn ends cou ld eas ly talk you
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RACIN£ FOOD MARKET

THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grimm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morning worsh ip 10 30 am
Young peoples service 6 45
p m
EvangelistiC service
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
service 7 30 p m

CHRIST P 0 Box 487 Miller
St
Mason W Va
Sunday
B1Qie Study 10 a m
WorshiP
11 a m and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p rn , Vocal

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Rather you I leave lhtngs to
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00 - Mo'llle Three Faces of Eve' 10
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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb
19) You w I no t ta llow plans

You are not as la•r as you
shou ld be 1n dea l ng w1th n
lere si s o f others as you are n
deahng w1th you r own Th s w II
cause a p rob lem

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov

Dec 211 Yo u re too eas y
sw ayed today by o ne you re
c lose ly assoc taled w1\h even
though you r nne r nst ne ts ~ t
fl ash l1 tt e warn ngs
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
19) Usua ty you re Qu \e ret
ab le When you say you II do
some lh tng you do t However
1oday w1ll be an exc ept on
You II renege

CANCER (June 21 July 22)

10 30 -

Book Beat 33

Tread •ghtly tn a s•tuat on
where you are w lhng to he p
ana l her and lh •nk a fn end feel s
th e same He may nol

GEMINI (May 21 June 20),

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SUfi ICC

Du nng th e earl y part of the day
you II have th ngs we ll under
c ontrol L ater your tu dgment
w111 !eave a lot to be des1red

BUJOM

Ocl 5 19'74
Th•s Will be a year where !he
k nowledge and expenence
y ou
ga med c an be pu t to a
mo re proht~b.le use than usual
Ju st dOn t repea t your past
m stak es

SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 221

Th1s wt l1 be an ac t ve soc•al
day l o r you Cau tmn Theresa
small vo •ce that tells you not to
go to ex tre mes or ovenndu lge
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
You have a tendency now to
tPBY 100 much for th1ngs done
f o r you .b Y fr• ends Be
generous b u ~ d on t go ove r
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b oard

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11 15 - News 3 4 13 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 15 Mov1e
Swamp of the Lost Souls 6

8 co-Emergency 3 4 15 New Land 6 13 All In the Family B
10 Evening at Symphony 33
9 00 - Movie "Charley Varrlck 3 4 15 Kung Fu 6 13 Mary
Tyler Moore 8, lQ Death of ihe Rosen bergs 33
9 30 - Bob Newha•t 8 10
10 00 - Nakta 6 13 Carol Burnett 8 10

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ARIES (March 2 t -Aprot 19)

Dear Helen
I'll bet that woman who condemned mothers for thetr
"cruelty 11 to children m the supermarkets IS the same one Who
would sniff, "Why doesn't she do somethmg about her brat ? '
when she sees a bttle troQ,blemaker yankmg cans off shelves and
tearmg up and down the aisles
Ktds go wtld m stores because they figure they ve got

11 00 - NewsJ .t1 6 13 8 10 Janak1JJ

of Our Times 33

W1th the hope 1t wilL 1n some measure, foster and help susta1n that
wh1ch 15 good m fam1ly and commun 1ty l1fe. th1s feature 1s sponsored by
the bus mess f1rms ;;md organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

For Saturday

Hee Haw 6 8

S25,00Q.Pyramld 10 Newsmaker 13 Lilias Yoga and You 33
7 30 Jeopardy 3 Animal World 10 Bobby Goldsboro 13 Course -

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8 30- Wall Street Week 20 33 SIX Million Dollor Man 6 13
Chico and the Man 3 4 15
9 00 - Masterpiece Theater 20 33 Rockford Flies 3 4 15
Movie Bull ttl" 8 Not W1fh My Wife You Don t' 10
9 30- Texas Wheelers 6, 13

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OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Portland
Rae 1ne Road
Wilham Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoo!
0 re c tor Sunday School 9 30
a m
Mornmg worship 10 30
am Sunday even ng servtce 7
p m
Wedn esday
e v en1r'lg
prayer serv c es 7 30 p m

CHURCH

By Helen B~uel

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Masquerade Par1y .t1 Candid Camera 6 Pop Goes The
Country 8, Treasure Hunt 10 To Tell The Truth 13
8 00- Washington Review 20 33 Sonford &amp; Sun 3 4 15 Kod1ak
6 13 Planet ot tho Apes 8 10

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Bowling lor Dollars 6 Truth or Cons'Mtu'!l:'cts 3 4 WCH S"
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"7 30- Black Persped1ve on the News 33 Porter WaQoner 3

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6 00 - News 3, 4, 15 News 8 1Q Sesame Street 20 , ABC News 6

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CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Charles Russett
Sr m1n ster Norman C W II
s up!
Su nday school ~ 30
m
worsh• P serv ce 10 30
a m
B1ble st udy Tu esd ay
7 30 p m

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Ia embe!l :'sl the truth a b 1l Ia
c aycr up some 111ng n order 10
look good to others
LIBRA (Sept 23 -0 c l 2 31 II
you want others to do some
th ng spec a lo r you today
don t try to snow them or c hmm
th em mlo I Pta 1n ta k w 1

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WANTED B dders on sawd l st
hau ng fr om m
a Ro c k
Sp r ngs Ot o to C e e s
S ate T ee Nur se r y a t La k
w Va Payrnen wo u be b y
nvo ce o n a pe ton bas s
Sawd us tron an y m
wo td
be allowPd but sawd 1 st 1us
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N OHUNT NGortrespa ssn gon
my t arn W hou perm ss on
the ren a der of y ea r 974
and year 1975
Offend e s
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t o a oe s
S g ned
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b oss
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bat er es
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App e 70c M A Ha l Reeds
v I e Oh o Ph on e 376 6'1 Q
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cas ! new or o d a urn num
K e ep ca n s se parat e The
Rose nber g Co A th ens Oh o
8 15 tfc

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Mob•le iiomes For Sale
2 BEDROOM mob

town $4 500
992 257 1

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SHOOT NG MATCH
Co rn
Hotlow Gu n C ub turn I rs
r g hl after M l es Ceme t er y
R ut a nd
Fac ory c ho k ed
guns on y Su nday Oct 6 1 p
m

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The Sa l em T owns h p Tr sees
do not ca rr y a f r e contra ct
w lh any I r e depar l'l en at
th s I me Any pe r son w sh ng
to hav e t r e prote ct on can
obta n such by pay ng $o5 00 to
th e Ire departm en of you r
cho ce A ma E Sm th sa em
Tw p c erk
0 3 ]tC
Thursday
and
A U C T ON
Saturd ay n gh
7 p m
at
Mason Auct on Hor on S
n
Mason W Va Con s gnm ents
w e lcome
Phone
304) 773
547 1
10 3 He
R EV I VAL nee ng stort ng
Oc t l6th ot Morgan Ce nter
Wes l eyan Chu r c h Mu s c by
B sse ll
Brothers
Loca l
preacher w 1 be spea k ng
pastor welcomes eve vane
10 7 5 p
FLEA Market Satu r days and
Sundays Auc on Sun da y at 5
p m Br n g mer ch and se t o
Spr ng Ave Pomeroy Oh o
10 4 ttc

The Almanac

By Uruted Press International
Today Is Fnday Oct 4 the
277th day of 1974 with 88 to
follow
The moon 1s approachmg 1ls

last quarter
The m ornm g stars are Venus

and SatW"n
The evenmg star s are Mer

CW"y Mars and Jupiter
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Libra
Rutherford Hayes the 19th
president of the Umted States
was born Oct 4 1822 This Is
actor Charleton Heston s 50th
birthday
On thiS day m history
In 1890 Mormons m Utah
renounced polygamy the prac
tice of havmg more than one

wife at a time

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992 3975 0
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two bed r oom Si 500
742 4715

2)15 2
Phone

P GS lor sa e

Phon e 949 JJ 90
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W NCHE STER Mob e
home 60K 12 2 bedrooms 1
baths cen tra a r furn ace and
ca rp el ed Pho ne 99'1 5254 or
304 882 2177
9 29 f c

973 65K l 2 CO N CO RD mo b e
home 2 bedr ooms ca rpe t ed
w I se I w h or w lhou t ot
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992 3272
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star t ng at 11 a m on R t 7
be ow Ea stern H gh Sc hoo
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LARGE
yard
sale
H arr sonv lie Oct 4th

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YARD Sa es X GAMMA MU
Soror t v
M cCu l ough
r es dence 235 Mulbe rry Ave
Pomeroy Fr day Oct 4 and
Sat Oc t 5 from 8 to 5 both
days
10 2 3t c
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YARD Sa l es
F r d ay and
Sat urda y
Sm a ey s G ft
Sh op
Che s t er
Oh o
A ll
merchand se must go
10 2 Jtc

Wanted To Kent
HOU SE m cou ntry s1de Chester
twp
area
by
Easte r n
t eache rs Phone 985 4217
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TRIUMPH
CHOPPER
MOTORCYCLE

Save $50
On The Pa t r
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W Carse.y Mgr

Phon (' 9'12 2181

•rtso
PHONE 992-3647
A FE W new b and nstrumen s
Con act Renee Ston e 9917567
9 J li e

CO MPLETE set of b nk beds
I ke new Phone 985 3968
0 6 p
LOCUST pos ts an d 1 72 acre lot
30 30 W n ches ter Phone 742
3656
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HANNAA,.. ~

husba n d Hector
hates har d work so h e c eans
t he rug s w th B ue L ustre
Renl e ec f r c shampooer s1
Bake r Furn t ur e Co mpany

Help Wanted

TIRES
As much as 20 Pel off
present pnce Good
supply of 15" VW !Ires
and hres for older
cars

MOORE'S

For Rent

BEAUT C A N wanted call 992
3557
10 4 6tc
CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men and Women - Nat on
w1de Insuran ce offers ea r
n ngs up to $15 000 { th s 1s a
sa lary not a draw) t o se ll
complete
nsurance
protection ltfe health auto
fire
commerc a l
auto
finance and mutual funds No
prior exper ence 1s necessary
s nc~ we have one of th e mos t
comp lete traln ng program s
m the ndustry If you ar e
nterested n a career op
portun ty m a r eward nq
b us ness
c all
St an ey
Fe rgus on at 614 &lt;l46 4707
Co llec t Monday thru Fr day
8 a m to 4 30 p m An Equa
Opportun ty Emp oyer
10 3 3tc

Wanted To Buy
WE AH:t: p ck lng up a p ano n
your area an d would ll ke
some re spon s b l e party to
take over payments
Ca ll
Credit Manag er ( 614) 772
5669 or wnte 260 East Mam
Street Ch lllcothe Oh10 45601
4 7 tfc
CA~H

pad tor a ll makes and
models of mobile homes
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
4 13 ffc

OLD FURN IT URE oak tabes
clocks 1ce boxes brass beds
d shes d esks or comp lete
households
Wr te M
0
MIter Rt A Pomeroy Oh o
call 992 7760
5 13 tfc

JUfll--;_-~~os -~omp t !!te

and
del vered to our yard We p ck
up auto bod e s an d buy all
k nds of scrap me ta ls an d
Iron R der s Sa lvage Sf Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh io
Call 992 5-468
9 6 26tp

CASH $15 FOR JU NK CARS Comp Frye sTr uck and Auto
Parts
R uttand
Oh o 24
HOUR WRECKER
SER
VICE Phone 742 6094
9 10 26 t c

Shuler's 'Market

SIEGLER Fuel 0 I stove f or
sale Ca ll 992 7067
10 3 6fc

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BIKE SALE
See us for best
pnces

BT U
gas
heat ng
st ove
bathroom healer Colmer 2
b urner stove set of Ch na
d sh es 3 r ec ord play ers
r efr g See Ka t e Carpenter
Lark n s Sf R ufland
10 2 3t p

MOORE'S

TRUMPET call 99 2 7275
10 2 3 c

124 W Mam Pomeroy

POTATOES John H II Letart
Fa s Oh o Phon e 2&lt;l7 26&lt;l2
10 2 4tc
19 73 YAMAHA 175 Phon e (JO&lt;l )
773 5468
10 2 3tc
$800 1970 Su zu k
1968 c; T 0
$450 Phone 992 75 &lt;l7
10 2 3tp
E LE CT RIC ant qu e sto ve $25
Mrs Harry Ga rn es Sr 12 ~
I&lt; err St Pom eroy or ca ll99 2
2069
10 2 6tc
KOSCOT
KOSMET ICS
&amp;
WIGS &lt;The M nk 0 I Base
Co smeti cs )
Phone
BROWN S 992 5113 8 20 tfc
KELVINATOR electr c stove
perfect cond tlon Phone 992
3105 or cOntact Kenneth WIt
at Welchtown H II M ners
vlll e
9 26 12fc
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GREAT'
COUNTRY
STIREO
92.1
WMPO-FM
~ddleporf Pomeroy

Amencan Hardware

OL D HOUSE &lt;l rooms and bafti
on two l ots
52x 100 each
$3 295 Phon e 992 5898
10 1 SIC
HOUSE for sa te 7 ooms ahd
bat h L ot of r em ode ng c lose
t o el eme ntary schoo l an d
t1osp ta on Wr gh St M a ke
an o lf er Phon e 992 3478
10 61 C

GREE N beans p ck your own
W IL L TRADE
!.2 b ushe
br ng conta ner
FINANC IN G
Ph'one 247 285 2 Le tart Fal ls
ARRA NGED
WITH
And r ew Cr oss
M NIMUM
D OW N
W 1
9 29 61C
cons der trade fo r older
hom e ra er or land on t h1S
new 3 bed r oom 2 bath home
w tl:l 2 car g arage
l arge
Ware!louse Closeout•
fam l y room a r con d ton ng
Move n mm ed ate y Ca.,
COOPER
now 992 59 6
MUD&amp; SNOW
9 24 He

SPE CI A L $6695 -/i..~w65)C11
Ge tysburg by
Cast e 3
bed oo m f ron t k t c hen o al
e ect r c th su n I s se t up and
rea dy o move nt o I s no t a
- - - - - - - -~~
c tl ea p y II s a top q l a y 0 A K off c e desk 32
X 43
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tt
r ef6 g •
be ow s m ar modes Hom e
med c ne cab ne t w th gh s
REO rad o am fm 8 tra ck
s lOca t ed
n f he count r y
l avato ry map l e va n t y w th
ape comb nat on 4 speaker
mob e home park at Darw n
bench
ch r ome kn obs and
so.u nd
sys t e m
Balan ce
Oh o
Me gs Loca
Schoo
h nge s for cab nets P hone
!. 109 72 or easy terms Call
D str c l You w II en oy 1 v ng
9!1 5 3805
992 3965
n h s rura sett n g w fh a
10 4 31c
10 1 ff c
c ty conven en ces Ca
9 92
7034 for f u rttl ~r nfo rm at on
NEW 1974 Z IG ZAO' SEW ING
P IC K ING up p ana n you r area
10 2 Si c
look ng for res pon s ble par ty
MAC HN E S
n
o rgn a l
to ake over PK~ents Ca ll
fa &amp;tory carton z g Zag t o
co lec t 772 5dM: or w r e
make buffon ho l es
sew on
Cred1t Manager 260 ~ Ma n
bullon s monograms and
S
Ch I cofhe Oh o &lt;l560 I
3 ROOM Furn Shed apa rtm ent
make fancy des gns w th us!
10 4 6tc
E Ma n Sf No c h ld ren or
h e tw st of a s ngl e d al Left
dogs Phone 992 23B
n lay a way and never been
10 3 Jtc
used W II sell fo,.. onl y ~ S&lt;l 7
cash
or te rms ava la b le
SOLID
Phone 992 7755
VINYL SIDING
3 A ND 4 ROOM turn shed and
10 1 tfc
unfurn shed
ap a rtments
Phone 992 54J.cl
ELECTROLUX
va c uum
Produced from a spec al
4 12 tfc
c eaner A 1 cond ton uses
v1ny1 compound made by B
paper bags has cordw nd er
F Goodr ch an d M onsa nto 5
PR VATE m ee t ng room for
and many attac h men ts A so
any or9an zat on phone 992
limes th cke r t han metal
shampooer attachment n
3975
s d ng W
not dent ch p
c uded On y 4 ava !able) at
3 11 lfc
cr ac k pee l
r ot
r us t or
!. 37 70
cas h
or
terms
ch a k
ava !ab l e Phone 992 »~
TWO &lt;l room and bath apfs n
10 !J ttc
M dd epo rt For n fo rmat on
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
call 992 2550 or 74':1 655 1
PH LCO por tab e TV bac k and
7 3 lfc
SUPERIOR
wh t e Phone 992 577
VINYL PRODUCTS
10 1 6 c
FURN I SHED apartment hree
room s and bath f r st floor
Call Collect I 592 5544 &amp;...
K N A PP sh oe s
socks and
Phon e 992 29 37
Athens Oh1o
acke t s 11 st yles on sa e
0 4 3tc
Phone 992 5324
10 1 tf c
A
PP
LES
F
tzpat
r
ck
Or
ch
ard
COU NTRY Mob le Home Park
State Route 689
Phone
R t 33 len m le s north of
F IREW OOD for sa te PhOne
W k esv l e 669 3785
Pomeroy
Large
ots w t h
742 48 31
9 25 26tc
concrete pat os
s dewatks
10 1 12tc
un ners
and
off
street
BEAN
S
br
ng
yo
ur
own
co
n
park ng
A so
space s for
ta ner P ck your own A rn o ld GROCERY busmess for sa l e
small Ira ers Phone 992 7479
Hupp Phone 247 262 3
Build ng tor sale or le as~:­
7 21 ttc
9 27 71c
l=&gt;hone 77J 5618 from B 30 p m
N I CE 3 room apt and bath
to 10 p m for appo ntm en t
3 20 tf c
all e ect rtc
n Pomeroy
50 WH TE Leghorn hen s d f
Tab l eto p range
wa
oven
ferent breeds of roosters 4
n1cest apt around
P hone
months ol d Ford mo tor 352
Ga ll po l s
446 7699
or
en g ne
800 lb
Hols te n
even ngs 446 9539
He eford he f er Phone 843
19 73 FORD Ranger XL T tr uc k
B 23 t fc
2353
p s
302 eng ne automat c
9 29 5tc
ra ll s rear sl d ng w ndow
FU RN S HED
apartment
3 QOO m l es Phone 247 2063
ad ult s on y
1:1
M1dd epor t
10 2 6tc
Phone 992 3874
5 12 H e
1971 4 DR a utomat c Dodge
Coronet good gas m teage
W
Mam
Pomeroy
TRA LE R Browns Tra l er
Phone 992 577 1
Par k Phone 992 3324
10 1 6t c
SPECIALS
9 26 tf c
---HOME GROWN
197 4 GMC
1 ton p u
7 000
1970VA LI ANT65x12 3bed r oom
m les automat c p s 350 cv
POTATOES
full y carpeted LP gas heat
n V8 Phone 985 3926
Phone 992 7751
10 lb 79c
10 1 6tp
a 25 tfc
APPLES
1965 MERCURY new patnt ob
1972 AT L A NT C 2 bed r oom
good t re:; S275 992 5083 after
Red &amp; Yellow Dellc1ous
mo b 1e t1ome Ph on e 992 2709
4 p m
Grtmes
A
omes
Macintosh
or 742 5641
10 2 3tp
Jonathan
9 29 6 c
1968 CHEVELLE SS 396 b r onze
Our atm IS to please
FOUR room .i and batl1, ut 1 ty
w th ba ck v nyt top rad o
our
customers
com
for ced a r furna ce
heotter p s p b
good con
d1flon Phone 94 9 2461
Sc r eened n porch turn shed
lo r $100 a month Phon e 843
9 WEEK OLD Fema e Beagle
10 .t 3tc
27 &lt;l l or 992 5630
Reg f ather tor sa e or trade
for gun
1967 Ftat
good
10 2 3tc
1969 VAN 8 cyl nder Phone 772
motor
new brakes
some
5651
rust .t speed $295 f rm Phon e
TRA LERiot sewe r water and
8 16 He
992 99Sl or sec Russ at th e
gas
2 2
m les
from
Harr sonv lie Ca I 742 3821
Cerllf1ed Gas Sta t on
10 3 Jtc 1965 DODGE P ckup 6 cy l 8ft
10 2 3 c
bed Sl75 A l so 1964 Dodge &lt;l
d r \75 Phone 9&lt;l9 4765
Phon
e
843
2495
POTATOES
TRA ILER SP ACE on lj)r va t e
9 29 61c
10 3 12t C
lot 3 m es fr om Pomeroy
---------- - - - Phone 367 77&lt;l3
1969 FO RD van ca rpe t h1gh
1973 HARLEY Dav dson 350 SX
10 3 3tc
ba c k sea t s and mags S500
1900 m les
e~ece ent
con
Phone 992 5663
ton
$650
Phone
985
33-41
d
2 BEDROOM mob le hom e near
9 29 6tp
10
3
3tp
Pom e roy
Phon e 99 2 5623
after 4 p m
1969 CHEVY Townsman stat on
10 3 4 c
wagon $1 195 good cond ton
Phone 992 7620
Factory Closeouts
5 24 tfc

For Sale

Real fstate For Sale

Employment Wanted
DAY NURSERY 8 to 6 any age
ch ld
reasonable
rates
ret able people w th med cal
tra n ng
Phone 992 7608
before 5 p m phone 742 4902
after 5 p m
10 3 12tc
WrtL tr m or cut trees and
sh rub bery
Also clean out
baseme nts att1cs etc Phone
949 3221 or 7.42 4441
9 6 26tc

KEN NEBEC
and
c obbl er.
po t atoes excellent qua ty
W nter ke eper s No 1 s ze n 50 PUREBRED German Sheph erd
lb bur ap bag s freshly dug
pup $50 b la ck 3 months old
ava l ab e
th s
week
female
Phon e
Phebe
Rea sona bly pr ced
1 m e
Roberts 949 3342 o r 247 264 1
below the Ravenswood Ferry
10 2 4tc
Rt 338 Great Bend
Pa u
Sayre Farm Portland Oh 1o
REDOCTION of grown AKC toy
Phon e 8.43 2286
poodles sso eac h pup s StS5
9 29 6tc
S amese k1tt ens 515 Phone 1
- - - - - -- 256 6247
1973 YAMAHA 250 MX Phone
10 1 26tc
992 2&lt;l 61
ill
9296tp
FEMALE Ch huahua black 3
y rs old and two Chlhuahull
1972 KAWA SA KI 500 s treet b ke
pupp es 8 weeks old black
showroom cond t on Must see
Phone 7.t2 4465
10 apprec iate Phon e 992 3564
10 3 3tc
9 29 6tc

Pets For Sale

NO MONE Y DOWN Monthly
pay ment s accord ng to n
come New 3 bed room hom e
w th wa 1 fo w a ll ca rpeting on
1 acr e. andsca ped o t s Ca t
t oday for more nformat on
992 5976
9 24 tf c
BUSINE SS bu ld ng
50x 60
ceme nt dr ve Rt 12,1 nea r
Ruland Phone 742 51152
8 21 tfc

CONSJRUCTION
New homes for sale
Route 143
1'12 Acre Lots
3 bedroom, Ph bath.
avatlable m 3 weeks

CALL
742-6261

LEE
CONSTRUCTION

RANCH

3 bedrooms

c

electr

STYLE

2

ELECTRIC new

homes 3 bedrooms
peted pr ced r ght

car

Fl ELD HARVESTER
"
1 USED EXTRA GOOD NO. 16

992 3509

Low m leage P S

REDECORATING?

PH 992 2176

POMEROY

Samuel
Ketn

All that 1s needed for a free
est1mate IS a phone call •.
P)ease Phone
··,

3~7

If so Call us Now for a
Free Esltmale

RACINE PWMBING
AND HEATING

BOWERS
REPAIR

949 2684, Racme. 0
Emergency Phone 992
3995 or 992 7582

All Small Appliances
SE WING MACHINES Repa r
se rv ce all makes 992 2~8.4
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
Author zed S nger Sa les and
Servt ce We sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 ffc
DOZER work land clear ng by
t he acre hourly or contract
farm pond s roads etc Large
dozer and operator w th over
20 years ex per ence Pullins
E~ecavat ng
Pomeroy Ohio
Phone 992 2.478
12 19 tfc

LAST BID Home Impr oveme nt
carpe n try work
roofi ng
pamt n g carpet nsta llat on
free es t mates
All work
gua rant eed Phone 742 5081
9 22 ttc

located
behind Rutland Grade School
comple.te front end serv ce
brakes and tuneups wheels
bal an ced e l ectron C!!lly Open
8 to 8 da1l y Ca ll 742 3232 on
Sunday for &amp;ppt
7 16 u c

AUTOMOBILE nsurance been
cancell e d?
Lo s t
your
opera to r s I cense Ca ll 99'1
7428
6 15 ffc

SEP ri C
TANKS
c lean ed
reasonable rates Ph
.t.t6
4782 Gal11polls John Russell
owner an~ opera tor
5 12 tfc

EXCAVATING dozer lo&amp;der
AROB C
and backhoe work
se pt c SEP'TIC TANKS
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
tank s nstalled dump tr ucks
CL EANED
REPA IR ED
and lo boys for h re w II hau l
M I LLER
SANITATION
I II d rt top so I I mestone &amp;
STEWART OHIO PH 662
graver Call Bob or R09er
3035
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
10 4 tf c
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tf c DOlE R or ba c kho e work
Phone 446 3981 o r &lt;l&lt;l6 3459
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Real Estate For Sale

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Work s E
Main St Pomeroy All klnds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets bloc k sa lt and own
Oh10 R ver Sa lt Phone 992

SMALL House and
o t on
Cond or Street
Phone 992
7126
10 3 t f c:

389 1

6 5 tfc

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9 IS tfc

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COMPANY

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~

roght
RUHAND -Free Gas 60

acres 2 houses over 8 000
sq ft of buildin~s under
roof about 20 level acres on
Rt 124 and side road Idea l
butld ng sites stocked pond

DOWNTOWN POMEROYBusiness room with apart
ment over has many extras
does need some repair

LEASE OR BUY
POMEROY - For home or

OR TRAILER

RUTLAND -

Level lot

''t~f lhp CclUftOil lrqhf''

3

1\Jf'l't.l-?\ l'll'.lrJ-., CJ

~droom home bath famtly
room front porch utility and

carport Only $9500
CATTLE FARM-157 acres 80

DRIVE A LITTLE
SAVE A LOT

tractor land
some timber
large o lder home and barn 2
farm ponds S60 000

Spend a few extra minutes
drivtng to Kuhl s In Tup
pers Pia ns for guaranteed
used appliances &amp; clean
used furniture or quality
new furntture You II be
ahead n the $ s you savet

ALL GOOD THINGS COME
TO THE OTHER FELLOW IF
YOU WAIT

HEATER FOR WINTER

trailer about 200ft frontage
on Rf 7 contains 1 ;. acres

r lt-"''" otl coal wood Cook

houses on 1t

BRADBURY -

992 2259 or 992 2568

CARPETING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Sq Yd
•
and up
Includes Installation

Wendell
Grate
consultant

carpet

-We have hundreds of
carpet values Your rob can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No lbng wattlng period

rubber back

Reg 16 99 sq yd

Sq Yd

Ntce for bedrooms
kitchens etc

dens

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Rutland 0

'

$199 95

Hotpolnt Coppertone $179 95
IO~he" Refrigerators $25 00 up
&amp;

ELEC RANGES

II~~~~~~:;:.~:~~~:::gold

1149
$99 95
95
$149
95
Others $39 95 up

lec1r1c Coppertone $169 95

IHotp,oinl Electric

$69 95

Others to Pick From

COLOR TV s I Magnovox
late model $189 I lg

Vrnyl &amp; Herculon

screen table model $175

gas

Refrigerators $19 95 up
Elec

Washers

Dryer

S35

•39.95 up

S35

Elec

built In ovens S35

USED FURNITURE
BARGAINS
BRASS BED - wlthhe~d &amp;
foot nat quite matching so
only $125 jwin mattresses
with springs frame S30 set
good selection carpet
beautiful bedr m suites
(severa l Jenny Lind}

Sales Mgr.

l ' clre,.,ers . chests baby
dlr1etlles. dining room

PHONE 992-7777

suites leather top desks
step end tables
other
desks &amp; tables In all price
ranges Much morel

POMEROY

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

Startong At

guarantees) Elec &amp;
ranges from S30

Wringer

Frank Gheen,

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

REQ.INERS

USED
APPLIANCES
1ALL w th 30 day money

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOM'ES

HOURS:

SPECIALl

•

Gtbson coppertone

Spec1a I of Week

and free padding Talk to

7424211

Coppertone frost free

Close to

Middleport 27 acres large
barn and silo mtlk house
tmplement shed home has 3
BR bath dining room TV
room some paneling and
acoust1c t le
savings accounts are hke
toothpaste easy to take out
but hard to put back m

'

Remember the Bargains In
New Furnishings
$49 95
for Recliners In velvet
Herculon
v~nyl
2 pc

living rooms begin at $179

LIVING ROOM SUITES
2 Pc Early
CUShiOn sofa

Amerrcan
lUSt &gt;1119,'151

2 Pc Modern
&amp; ctiarr

Agency Wednesday ordered
most of the nahan s power
plants to embark on a $4 1

billion program to cut down th e
amount of heated water and
chemica1s bemg d1s~harged
rnto the nabon s stream s

Sofas starting at $29 95

"

BEDROOM SUITES

3 Pc

Mediterranean

with

Red
velvet1nserts

3 pc Limed Oak

Just

Other Bedroom
prck from

Suttes

disc harge of pollutants to our
rl\ er s lakes and estuaries

At the same tome Tram said
the re g ulatiOns p r ovide for
exe mptiOns for power plants
which can show that the water
heated dW"ong the gene~abn g
process does not have an ad
\ erse 1mpact on fi sh hfe m the
sur r oundmg waters
The regulations were weaker

It said the clenup would
eventually add 1 5 per cent to
the consumers electric bill"' than on gmally proposed m
:i EPA ) Adm1mstrator Russell another aspect as well m that
·- ~ Tram sa1d the r egula t iOns
certam ol der plants will not be
amon g

the

most

•

covered

~pple
Grove News, Events
•
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By Mrs Herbert Roush
of Letar t Township at the
: Mr and Mrs Lewis Ours Letart
Community Hall
~1s1ted Co lter Haym an at Thursday mght Oct 31 at ' 30
:11;Icme Sunday and visited Mr P m
'Wid Mrs Roy Donohew
Dolly Wolfe celebrated
•111 Mr and Mrs Carroll Balser herMrs
birthday Fnday I ce cream
:llf Mansfield viSited hi s and cake were se rved Saturday
hiother Mrs Ahce Balser evemng at the home of her
:S.tW"day
daughter Mr and Mrs Dallas
: ;Mr s Iva Orr Mrs H erbert Hill m her honor Attendmg
~nush visited Mr and Mrs
we re Mr and Mrs Robert
l:dward Miller at Racme Casper Mrs Bill Dye and
~day afternoon
three sons of Columbus Mr
: Mrs Roy Donohew called on and Mrs Marvm Hill and
Bilr and Mrs Herpert Roush fami ly
Mrs
Dorothy
~tW"day afternoon
Rosebe rr}
Mr a nd Mrs
'"" Mr an o Mrs Roger Roush Marshall Rous h and son Joey
£K!y IV' c hael and Mrs Iva Orr Mr an~ Mrs Darrell N orns
Were dmner guests SWJda y of and daug hter Tracy Dean
1\!:t and Mrs Herbert Roush Hill
~ Mr and Mrs Charles Burn
Mi ss Jenny Johnson of
9J Bolivar Dam were weeke nd R ac m e v i s ited h e r g rand
~ests of Mrs Erma Wilson
parents Mr and Mrs Robert
Smith Sr
and family
:.Mrs Opal William s of Belpre
Mrs Bertha Robmson Mrs
4lvJ Mrs Edna Rollms of F oc 1e Hayman visited the1r
!,letart W Va VISited Mr an d brother Mr and Mrs Wallie
Ott Boston at Racme Stover Sunday afternoon
Miss Lorna Bell daughter of
li'r•day
••Nistting Mrs Mae Pearson . Mr and Mrs Don Bell IS
~turday were her meces
employed at DeSaniis Floral
&lt;{llughters of Mrs Be r tha Shop m Columbus Her parents
-t~ams of Zanesville ~ They
moved to Columbus this "eek
"'ere Mrs Dorothy Ca'llhan
Mr and Mrs Steve Norns of
Mrs Thelma Wilson and son
Portland were Sunday guests
Jerry Mrs Kathleen Pollock of Mr and Mrs Floyd Norns
lid son Joey all of Zanes1llve , Sunday
Z(rs Pearson was return ed
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Mrs
l'ftlme Thursday from Veterans Carroll N orns vts1ted Mrs
Memorial Hospital where she Debbie fh e iSs a nd Mrs
surgery Mrs Pearson Brenda Coughlin at Columbus
slays with her son Mr and Friday
Mr and M r s Terry Roush of
~ Roy Pearson at Dorcas
';Qh1o Valley Grange 2612 Langdon N Oak spent a week
Letart Falls will sponsor a with his pare nts Mr and Mrs
~loween Party for the youth VIrgil Roush and brother Mr
~

to

new 30 foam bunk mat
tresses S19 951

"a

KUHL'S

Bargain Center
()pen 9 7 Wed lhru Sun
&lt;Closed Mon &amp; Tues l
Rt 1 Tuppers Plains
Phone 667 3151

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72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr Sed, pow atr••••• !1495
72 Ponltac Cat HT Cpe , PGY(er, atr ........ '2895
71 Ford Gal 500 4 dr, Vroof, alr ••••••••• '1795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ...........11695
71 Pont Tempest, HT Cpe, V-8, auto, PS'2095
71 Olds 98 LS, v-roof, air.................. '2295
70 Olds 88 HT Sed , v roof, air..............'1395
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, atr ........... '1495
70 Ford Gal 500 2 Dr , V8, 3 speed••••••• 11095
69 Ford LTD HT Cpe , V roof, atr .••• .••••• •'995
69 Chev Mal. 4 Dr., V..S auto , PS......... '995
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V..S auto., PS •••••••• '595
69 Pontiac Bonn , 2 Dr HT, vroof, atr •••• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, an'595
68 Chev. Mal Wagon, V..S auto, PS ....... '995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, atr....... '1095
68 Chev BA 4 Dr, V-8, auto , PS ••• ••••••• '995
67 Cadillac HT Sedan, full power, atr ........'995
66 Pontiac Cat 4 Dr, V8, auto, PS •••••••• '495

2 dr onl y 21 927 easy m les a uto t rans N ce

1970 FORD MAVERICK •.
2 dr

6 cy l

l ocal owner

.........

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1969 FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM 500 ..............'1195
Ve ry low m leage fo r model Sma ll V 8

w topper

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69 DODGE WINDOW VAN .......... 11295

Register for your free ticket to Kmgs Island for
drawmg agam lhts weekend
Last week's w1nners of Two Free Tickets for each
Dwame Will RFD No 1 Rutland Ohio
Howard G Roush Racme OhiO

auto

318 V 8

72 Chev Imp Cpe, V..S auto, PS ••••••••• '2495

low m lea ge

1971 FORD MAVERICK ...................... '2095
6 cy l

Self Contained Cam per $750
r---TRACTOR-.......

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darrnell Dodnll or
Danny Thompson

56 Case Wide front end 3 pomt hitch with
front end loader m good shape

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Good Selection Cheaper Cars

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

Located on 51 Rl 7

Chesler. 0

65 Chev 4 Door, V8, auto .••••••••••••.••• '395
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan ...................'150

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for
birds
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troubles most of this season

hmor e Onoles manager Earl

Weaver ha s / tapped Mike
Cuellar wmner of 22 1egular
season

games

as

h1s

first

will pitch on Tuesday when the
playoffs return to Baltunore
That leaves lefthander Ross
Grunslcy m the bullpen as a

pitcher agamst the Oakland

rehever

Athletics m the Amenc an

Gnmsley told George
( p1t c hmg
coac h George
Bamberger) that he could
pttch every day m the playoffs
tf w e needed hun
Weav er
said He has a younger and

League playoffs which begm
Saturday m Ga liforrua
Weaver said Thursday that
Cuellar

his most consistent

starter will pitch Saturday
Dave Mc Nally will pitch
Sunday and Jim Palmer last
years Cy Young Award winner

stronger arm

we re weekend g uests of Mr

and Mrs Lester Roush and Mr
and Mrs Eyerette Con nolly
Mrs Shirley Shultz os em
ployed at the Pomeroy Ben
Franklm Store
Mrs

Ruth

Parson s

and can probably

bounce back day after day If he
has to
Cuellar the crafty 37 year

Birds season endmg 5-4 VIC
tory m Detroit on Wednesday
But Weaver satd he d rather
see Cuellar pitch with only two
days off than have too much
rest
He did that after the All-Star
break m July and lost three
Weaver sa id

str a1ght

Too

much tune off doesn t work to

Celeste says
he'd be active

ca ke

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - State
Rep Richard F Celeste D
Cleve land
Democrahc

were

served

Mrs Roush

and Mrs Herbert Roush Mr

No.2 in Ohio
for

nommee

li e utenant

governor sa1d Thursday his
Republican opponent Lt Gov

Edna Parsons a nd Mark

and Mrs

Preston Par sons Mr and Mrs

and Mrs H owarti Roush

Wilham Catron of Columbus
a ttended an auctiOn at Mt
Alto
W Va
Sa tu rday

and Mrs Lester Roush and

JOb m s tate government

c hildre n

even m g
Mark Parsons cel ebr ated his

VIcki Mr and Mrs Roger
Manuel and daughter Angie
Mr and Mrs Gary Roush and

John Brown has not ef
fect1ve ly sought the additiOn of
one meanmgful duty to the
poSition of lieutenan t go\'limor

13th birthday Sept

son

smce he f1rst

16

Ice

his honor by his mother Mrs
Edna Parsons. to h1s followmg

fnends who called to help him
Kathy

Vwle t

Hayman

Ha)man

Hous ton

Darre n
C~ u c k

Sherry

Robm Donna Fortune Mr an d
Mrs Bill catron Mrs Ru th

hasn t

Dmner guesls of Mrs Ruth
Parson s a t the home of Pres ton
Parsons recently were Mr and
Mrs
Rober t Parsons and

children Bobby Lee Ramona
Reg ma Donald and Gayle and
Mrs
Irene Rhodes a nd
daughter
Becky
Others
calling on Mrs Parsons were

Mrs Leota Wolfe Paula and
Tammy and Mrs Nancy

em

ployment on a boal
Mrs

Edna

Parsons

took

h1s

seen

f or

20

years

REMATCH SET
SAN DIEGO (UP! )
Renato Garcia of Chile who
last April defeated Chu Cho
Garcia on pomts w1U meet the
Mexican m a &lt;cheduled 1()..
round middleweight rematch
Fnday mght at the ColiSeum
The Chilean Garcra has won
his last t"o bouts while his

Perry

h1 s

and Mrs

K evm

Louis and Jo) and Connne
Rhodes
VIrg il Hill spent some time
with hi&amp; family Mrs Kathryn
Hill and c hildren Dwight Tma
from

Mr

V1s1tmg at the Parsons home
Sunday were Marlin Matterson
of Poland OhiO Mr and Mrs
Carroll Hoschar and children
Terry Melinda Duane of
Atwater Mr and Mrs Donald
Hupp and sons Davtd Bnan
Chris and Scott Mr and Mrs
Carroll White and children
Darla Deanna Keith an d

Catron

Jared

Johnme and

mother Mrs Ruth Parsons to
Letart W Va to VISit Wilham
Broocks Thursday whom she

ma ny gifts one bemg a 10 speed
bicycle from his uncle Bill

and

Jeremy

Preston

Parsons Preston Parso ns
Mark received money and

Parsons and childre n

M1ke

Mr

Russell Roush and children
Sharon Cmdy Edward and
David Mr and Mrs Ronald
Roush and children Mandy
and Mike Mr and Mrs Dana
Lewis Mrs Robert Hill Mr
and Mrs Randall Roberts and
Todd Leslie and Chad

c ream a nd cake was served m

cele brate

Roge'f. Roush Mr

i P arsons

celebrated a birthday Sept ~6
Mrs Russell Roush Sept 6

Mex1 c an

nam esa k e

h as

three fi ght victory streak

a

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his advantage
McNally "ho posted a 1&amp;-13

r ecord this year has won more
games than any pitcher m

Oriole history with a lifetune
mark of 181 113 McNally has
been bothered by nagg mg
InJunes t his year but d1d not

miss a smgle start all season
and lately has been throwmg
better than m years
Palmer
who won four
c ruetal g ames down t h e
Onoles lornd stretch dnve to

the playoffs Is the b•g reason
the Birds were able to wm the
We went 54 days without
Palmer and that hurt us
Weaver srud Our title Is as
simple as gettmg Palmer back
You ve got to have four star
tmg pitchers all through the
season

Palmer the only righthander
In Baltunore s startmg pit
chmg rotatiOn finiShed the
season with a 7 12 mark after
posting a 22-9 record m 1973

John W Brown has made th e

office

the most meanmgless

years ago

took

th e office 22

Celeste told a news

conference

The post remams largely
ceremomal wtth httle Im pact

oy state services

Yet the

salary of the office has nsen

fr om $6 000 a year m 1953 when
Brown took office to $30 000
starling m January
Celeste said If he were
elected he would make the
office an effectiv e pari of a
leade rs hip team with the
governor

Under present law the
governor can appomt the
heutenant gove rnor to hts

cabmet and delegate to hun
any
execuhve
bran ch
responsibi lity he chooses
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He md1cated Cov John J
Gilligan would be delt:gatmg
re sponsibillhes for certain
programs to hfln If they both
wm election m November
Cel este satd 1f someone other
'Ulan a Democrat lS gpvernor
and he lS lieutenant governor

he will functiOn by helpmg
keep the governor honest
Celeste said he favor~ a
constitutional amendment
under which the governor and
lieutenant governor would. run
as a team from the same party

You II Loke Our Qualoly Way
of Doong Busoness
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
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Sports Desk.

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playmg star and the degree of efficiency dunng one s playmg
days has been proven tune and agam to have little beanng on
managerial talents
Number two he has already had rulHns with hurling ace
Gaylord Perry although the confrontations have not been
brought on by Robmson himself but rather by Perry s verbal
attacks most likely not really meant agrunst Robmson but m
defense of Aspromonte
FQr tha t reason Gaylord probably won t be back next year
along with many of those persons who helped pay the players
salaries m 1974 and gave the front offtce a chance for a three
dimensiOnal ego trip
,
Probably the most difficult aspect of Robmson s new JOb will
be the fan reaction m Cleveland Many supported Aspro and felt
he did a decent If not a very good JOb this season Will they
boycolt the 1975 edition of the Cleveland Indians to show theli'
dislike for the lack of prmc1ples and mtegr1ty on the part of the
front office' Well have to walt until next sprmg to fmd out but
dlances "are baseball may start another declme m Cleveland
unless RoblllSOn rt&gt;mes through as many hope he does
In other recent developments Nick Mileii the maJor
shareholder m the Indians has a nnounced that he Will sell his

Oh o College
Footb a ll Record s
mteresls m the Tribe to devote more time to his cohsewn
By Un t ed Press lnlernat onal
M d Amencan Confer e nce
wh1ch IS under construction half way between Akron a nd
Conference
Overall
Cleveland
WLT WLT
Bow ng Green I 0 0 2 1 0
It seems that Bonda and Seghi and all the other members of
To edo
t 0 0
2 0
the
front
office hierarchy are gom g a bit out of lhetr way to put
M am
o 0 0 2 0 I
Oh o U
I I 0
2 0 Cleveland back on the baseball map Why can t they be satisfied
Kent Sta t e
0
0 3
0
We st M cl'\ gan 0
0 2 2 0 with domg It the way Aspro did '
Oh o Confer ence
Despite their fmal f11Ush and besides the Texas Rangers
Red Oev 1s on
Confere nc e
Overall Cleveland was THE story of the 1974 baseball season
WLTWLT
Thank you Ken Aspromonte It was a very g&amp;d year
He de b erg
000300
Bald W n
Walla ce
0 0 0 2
0
Ma r etta
0 0 0 2
0
Woos ter
0 0 0 1
0
Musk ngum
0 0 0 1 2 0
Otte r be n
0 0 0 1 2 0
Blue DIVIS on
By Mrs Herbert Roush
John Day of Ada visited
Conference
Overall
WLTWLT
Mr and Mrs Russell Roush Raymond Adams over the
Den so n
0 0 0 2 1 0
weekend
Mount Un on
0 0 0 2 1 0 and children Sharon Cmdy
W ttenberg
0 0 0 2 1 0 David and Edward Mr and
Raymond Adams son of Mr
Cap tal
0 0 0 1 20
Dana Lewis Edward and Mrs Marshall Adams IS
Oh oWes eya n
0 0 0 1 2 0 Mrs
K Kenyon
x x x 1 1 1 Hupp were dmner guesls of Mr
teaching at Rw Grande College
K Obert n
x x x 1 2 0
and
Mrs
Ronald
Russell
and
at mghts as an associate
K Oh o North er n
x x x 1 2 0
x not compel ng for t t e
family Sunday
professor
of
busmess
B1g Ten
Mr
and
Mrs
Danny
Sayre
of
EducatiOn
Mr
Adams
IS also a
Con ference
Overall
WLTWLT Columbus VISited Mr and Mrs
teacher at Galha Academy
Oh o St ate
1 0 0 3 0 0 Herbe rt Sayre over the H1gh School durmg the day
M Ch gan
I 0 0 3 0 0
r 11 no s
I 0 0 3 0 0 weekend
M Ch gan Sf
10 0 2 l 0
Dmner guesls Sunday of
w sconsm
1 0 0 2 1 o
M nnesota
0 1 0 2 1 o Mrs Bertha Robmson were
Purd ue
0 I 0 1 1 1 Bill Robmson and children
Iowa
0 10 1 2 0
MANNING CUT
Brad Pete
lndana
010030 Patty Dave
Nor t hw es t ern
0 1 0 0 3 0 Berta
Sf LOUIS (UP! )
The
Others

Fairview News Notes

r

Y oungstown Sta e
F ndlay
"
John Carro l
Cm cm na t
Dayt on
Akron
Bluffon
Central Sta te
Wllm ngton
Ash land
H ram
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Case Wes tern

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title Weaver said

Mrs Edna Roush celebrated
her 87th birthday Sept 19 with
a party held m her honor at the
home of her daughter Mrs
Gladys Shields Ice cream and
re'lillved many lovely gifts and
a telephone call from her
daug hter Mrs Edith McDade
of Troy Attendmg were Mr

M rs

old veteran who produced a 2210 record will be p1tchmg
Saturday with only two days of
rest after bemg shelled In the

W L

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3
2

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Mrs

Bill Robmson IS a

o patient at Veterans Memonal

~ Hospital for SW"gery Cards
o will be appreciated
0
Martm Matterson of Poland
0
I I ' Oh10 and Mr and Mrs Carroll
I I ~ Hoschar and children Terry
' 2 o Melinda Devane of Atwater
I l
I 3 ~ visited Mr and Mrs Dorsa
0 3 o Parsons Sunday

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72 Olds Toronado Cpe, Vroof, pow , atr •••• '3695

1971 PlYMOUTH V8 SAllE LITE.. •••••.••••• '1895
Se br ng 31 8 V 8 power steer ng auto t rans

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The regulatiOns which apply
who was plagued with arm
to all power plants which sell
their electnctty - but not to
pnvate fa c!lttles - will cost
"and Mrs Marsha ll Roush and
$1 4 billion to control chemiCal
J oey
discharges between 1974 and
Mr and Mrs lim Connolly
1983 and $2 7 billion to control
Bnan and Shelly of Mt Vernon
thermal poll utiOn by 1983

l'Jirs

Other L1v1ng Roam Su1tes

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Protection

mdustnal water
:.l'ollution control regulatiOns
~~m ul gat ed by EPA
:;: The regulations Will appl v
• to more than 1 000 power plants
: m corpora tmg more than 3 000
: generatmg units and will result
: m sagmflcant reductions m

REFRIGERATORS

2 gas &amp; 112 coal or
old fashto n &amp; 1

mostly hill Originally had 2

Envuonmental

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KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER

WASHINGTON I UP! ) -

72 Olds 98 HT Sed, vroof, an •:........... '3495
72 Chevelle Mal HT Cpe , vroof, a1r, stereo. ~2995

See Ray Roggs or Roger Rtebel

Most power plants told
to reduce heated water,
chemicals in discharge

..., are

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LOTS - Some 1 ac:re tn subd!v ston
Some suitable for
trailers In other locatwns
POMEROY- Near stor es and
school and bus mess sect on
Newly renovated 3 bedrooms
panel ng hot water heat full
basement Asking $19 500

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

4 cy l Extra sharp

V 8 P ck up ca r Atr cond toned power st eer ng power brak es
auto tra ns loca ll y ~wned
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auto

73 Chev Capnce 4 Dr, v-roof, atr........... 13495
73 Olds Cut Sup JfT Cpe, power, a1r.. • .'3295
73 Butck Elec HT Sed , power, atr, sharp•• '4595
73 Dodge Pol 4 Dr HT., v-roof, atr ......... 13095

1972 RANCHERO SQUIRE ....... •............ '1995

68 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR ............ 895
72 FORD RANG~R XLT............. 12495

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY OHIO

FOR F REE estimates on
alum num
repl aceme nt
w ndow s S1d ng storm doors
and w ndows Ra ling Phone
Char l es L sle Syrac use Ohio
&lt;:a rt
J acob
Sales
Representat ve
V
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Johnson and Son In c
4 30 tfc

vmyl r oof

cy l

Seda n

$2 095

Hatc hbac:k l ow m leoge by 1 owne r new w w f r es tran s
ferred from new car 4 speed 1ra ns ra d o green ftnt sh
bLack v nyl nte n or de uxe tr m

8-K EXCAVATING

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72 vw ................................ 11695
70 PONTIAC
4 DR.................... s1295
c

S3895

1972 VEGA GT

Lomestone &amp; Foil Dirt

C BRADFO RD Auctoneer
Comp lete Serv ce
Phone 9&lt;l9 3821 or 949 3161
Racme Oh o
Cntt Bradford
5 1 ft C'

Low m leage au to tr ans

71
MERCURY
MONTEGO
.......... 1495
2
HT 6
P S
71 FORD MAVERICK ................ 11495

Pomeroy 0

Sport Se dan m ed g r een f n sh w th gree n v nyl top gr n
cl oth tnm 10 000 m les 1!. spotless clea n never t ti ed ft n f
gla ss a r cond toned bod y ml dg s Com fort It stee r ng
wheel wh cove r s r ear sk trts E c l ock AM rad a &amp; tape
delu xe b umpers &amp; guards 350 V 8 eng power steer ng &amp;
brakes Turbo H ydramat c

Commerc1al Residential
Construction &amp; RemOdel

GENERAL contractor for a,ll
k nds of work by hour or
contract Call Eber P ckens
992 718 1 anyt me
10 4 6tc

fac

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1972 VEGA 2 DR SEDAN ..................... .11995

1

2 Door orange ftn sh b lk v nyl nter or bucket seats less
than 5 000 m les &amp; 3 mo old Radt o de uxe bumpers

Water Electr1c Gas Sewer
L1nes
msta lied
Work
guaranteed
Dorer Backhoe Trucks

777 Pearl Street

dr

71 CHEV.a BELAIR
..................... 1695
PS P B

4 Dr

$2995

1973 Cti'EVROLET IMPALA

rad 10 On ly 7 02 3 m l es

best

1

s139 5

19740PEL MANTA

HARDWARE
337 North Second Ave
Mtddteport Oh10
992 2550

Moddleport Ohoo
Phone 992 536'7 or 992 3861

1974 FORD PINTO 3 DR •••••.••••••••••.• .'2795
Runabout 4 sp

71 OLDS 98
2

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUALITY

ALL WEATHER

0 DELL AI nement

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2 SIGNS

On Sale Now quality Devoe
Bnght Whtte Latex House
Paint n 2 gallon cans Only
S6 49 per gallon
Brand name Root Pamt 10
pet off wh•te th ey last
Take advantage of these
great buy s wh1le they are
shll 1n stock

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73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r....... 14595

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GREAT PAINT VALUES AT
ALL WEATHER
HARD
WARE

Many Prices Reduced I

New 1975 Fords -Cars and Trucks
Clearance of all 1974 Cars and Trucks
Clearance
of all used cars and trucks !

fac a r P S P B vtnyl roof

L uxu r y Sedan

Buy! ..

BUY NOW AT
KEITH GOBLE'S SALE OF:

r oof

fac a r P S P B v nyl roo l extra clea n

2 Dr H T

2 Dr

Ph 992 2174

vmy

P B

72 FORD GALAXIE 500

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.
500 E Ma1n St

P S

USED CARS

WHEN YOU

4 Dr H T fa c a r P S F' B v ny l roo f

AT

Open Mon Sat
SAM 6PM

1.ooo

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CHOICE

72 CHEV. IMPALA

See Ceward Calvert Sm11In Art
or Btl! Nelson

Ph 992 5682 or 992 7121
All Mecham cal Work

a tr

H T

2 Dr H T

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BATTING

72 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

~~~ fo~~IQ ~~~t~ ~~an $1 09 5

Rutland
See
Us
for
your
Plumb1ng and Healmg
Needs

4 Dr

s3 1 9 5

On State Rt 124 lf2 mt from
Route 7 by pass towardi

N 2, Middleport
992-2550

6 cy l

VOU'Q&amp;

72 BUICK LeSABRE

GOOD USED WAGONS
, 1972
Chevy Kingswood
Estate 9trans
pass P s P'! B auto
a r AM FM

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

All-WEATHER

BUILDING

river
large level fenced
yard or garden 3 BR bath
natural gas
FA heut
basement Old but priced

Now 54 99

Meigs Equipment Co.

I s your
roof
leaking?
Compare our pr ces to any
others
We II g1ve you a
profess onal roof for less

Roof ng Co

Candy Strope Carpet woth
None Knofe 9 000 cuts per minute Thts cutter
os ready to work for you Prtced to sell'

K&amp;H ROOFING

Don t forget the roof of your
hom e Have a beaut1ful new
,oof tn sta lled by All W epther

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Close to

good economy

1970 Ford Mavenck

READY MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your
proJect Fast and easy Fre_.e
est mates Phone 992 328l.
Goegle1n Ready Mix LO
M ddleport Oh o
6 30 tfc

Prtce

INTErNATIONAL

Std "trans

$2195

$1 59 5
$1595
$1595

1970 Ford Mavenck

992 7129

Branch Manager

SYRACUSE -

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LOIS Pauley

608 E
MAIN
POMEROY 0

~~ 7! s ~g~,~~!g;rM ·:~E" $239 5

VINYL SIDING

21$ N Second St
Middleport Oh10

307 Spnng Avenue
Pomeroy
992 2298
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and
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Phone .446 1142
6 13 lf c

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block ut llty butldtng

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992 3454 Weekdays
446 9568 Weekends

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ABA Spirits of St Louis
Tb,ursday cut veteran Ed
Mannmg reducmg the team
roster to 13
Mannmg had been With the
team for the past two years
when It was known as the
Carolma Cougars and playe&lt;l
center when Mike LewiS was
InJW"ed

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S g ned
J&lt;'lnea e ohn ~ on

.;: opper- J5c r il d a tor s
b oss
75c
bat er es
$ JO
G nsc q
$60
yc tow
oo
$J
t op s $1 50 May
App e 70c M A Ha l Reeds
v I e Oh o Ph on e 376 6'1 Q
10 4 f c

NO

25c

NEED ~oo IOOSOf s heet
cas ! new or o d a urn num
K e ep ca n s se parat e The
Rose nber g Co A th ens Oh o
8 15 tfc

WI::

Mob•le iiomes For Sale
2 BEDROOM mob

town $4 500
992 257 1

0 2 7 p

SHOOT NG MATCH
Co rn
Hotlow Gu n C ub turn I rs
r g hl after M l es Ceme t er y
R ut a nd
Fac ory c ho k ed
guns on y Su nday Oct 6 1 p
m

10 J 3t c
The Sa l em T owns h p Tr sees
do not ca rr y a f r e contra ct
w lh any I r e depar l'l en at
th s I me Any pe r son w sh ng
to hav e t r e prote ct on can
obta n such by pay ng $o5 00 to
th e Ire departm en of you r
cho ce A ma E Sm th sa em
Tw p c erk
0 3 ]tC
Thursday
and
A U C T ON
Saturd ay n gh
7 p m
at
Mason Auct on Hor on S
n
Mason W Va Con s gnm ents
w e lcome
Phone
304) 773
547 1
10 3 He
R EV I VAL nee ng stort ng
Oc t l6th ot Morgan Ce nter
Wes l eyan Chu r c h Mu s c by
B sse ll
Brothers
Loca l
preacher w 1 be spea k ng
pastor welcomes eve vane
10 7 5 p
FLEA Market Satu r days and
Sundays Auc on Sun da y at 5
p m Br n g mer ch and se t o
Spr ng Ave Pomeroy Oh o
10 4 ttc

The Almanac

By Uruted Press International
Today Is Fnday Oct 4 the
277th day of 1974 with 88 to
follow
The moon 1s approachmg 1ls

last quarter
The m ornm g stars are Venus

and SatW"n
The evenmg star s are Mer

CW"y Mars and Jupiter
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Libra
Rutherford Hayes the 19th
president of the Umted States
was born Oct 4 1822 This Is
actor Charleton Heston s 50th
birthday
On thiS day m history
In 1890 Mormons m Utah
renounced polygamy the prac
tice of havmg more than one

wife at a time

Ca l

e hom e

992 3975 0
9 13

1968 MOB L E HOME
two bed r oom Si 500
742 4715

2)15 2
Phone

P GS lor sa e

Phon e 949 JJ 90
9 27 ttc

W NCHE STER Mob e
home 60K 12 2 bedrooms 1
baths cen tra a r furn ace and
ca rp el ed Pho ne 99'1 5254 or
304 882 2177
9 29 f c

973 65K l 2 CO N CO RD mo b e
home 2 bedr ooms ca rpe t ed
w I se I w h or w lhou t ot
Ca
992 7759 o
992 3272
p r ced o se
10 2 6t p

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YAR Oj SALE Oc t 5 Sat on y
at Me gs a n d Ga a
ne
Wat ch for s g ns S a ts at 0 a
m

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10 3 2t p

B G

YA RD SAL E
2
m e
north at Cheste on R t 7 Oct
A 5 and 6
10 3 2tc
---YARD SA L E Sat and Sun da y
star t ng at 11 a m on R t 7
be ow Ea stern H gh Sc hoo
10 3 3t c
LARGE
yard
sale
H arr sonv lie Oct 4th

n
an d

51h

10 2 3tc

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YARD Sa es X GAMMA MU
Soror t v
M cCu l ough
r es dence 235 Mulbe rry Ave
Pomeroy Fr day Oct 4 and
Sat Oc t 5 from 8 to 5 both
days
10 2 3t c
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YARD Sa l es
F r d ay and
Sat urda y
Sm a ey s G ft
Sh op
Che s t er
Oh o
A ll
merchand se must go
10 2 Jtc

Wanted To Kent
HOU SE m cou ntry s1de Chester
twp
area
by
Easte r n
t eache rs Phone 985 4217
10 &lt;l 3tp

~

FOR SALE

TRIUMPH
CHOPPER
MOTORCYCLE

Save $50
On The Pa t r
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W Carse.y Mgr

Phon (' 9'12 2181

•rtso
PHONE 992-3647
A FE W new b and nstrumen s
Con act Renee Ston e 9917567
9 J li e

CO MPLETE set of b nk beds
I ke new Phone 985 3968
0 6 p
LOCUST pos ts an d 1 72 acre lot
30 30 W n ches ter Phone 742
3656
0 &lt;l fp
HANNAA,.. ~

husba n d Hector
hates har d work so h e c eans
t he rug s w th B ue L ustre
Renl e ec f r c shampooer s1
Bake r Furn t ur e Co mpany

Help Wanted

TIRES
As much as 20 Pel off
present pnce Good
supply of 15" VW !Ires
and hres for older
cars

MOORE'S

For Rent

BEAUT C A N wanted call 992
3557
10 4 6tc
CAREER OPPORTUNITY for
Men and Women - Nat on
w1de Insuran ce offers ea r
n ngs up to $15 000 { th s 1s a
sa lary not a draw) t o se ll
complete
nsurance
protection ltfe health auto
fire
commerc a l
auto
finance and mutual funds No
prior exper ence 1s necessary
s nc~ we have one of th e mos t
comp lete traln ng program s
m the ndustry If you ar e
nterested n a career op
portun ty m a r eward nq
b us ness
c all
St an ey
Fe rgus on at 614 &lt;l46 4707
Co llec t Monday thru Fr day
8 a m to 4 30 p m An Equa
Opportun ty Emp oyer
10 3 3tc

Wanted To Buy
WE AH:t: p ck lng up a p ano n
your area an d would ll ke
some re spon s b l e party to
take over payments
Ca ll
Credit Manag er ( 614) 772
5669 or wnte 260 East Mam
Street Ch lllcothe Oh10 45601
4 7 tfc
CA~H

pad tor a ll makes and
models of mobile homes
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
4 13 ffc

OLD FURN IT URE oak tabes
clocks 1ce boxes brass beds
d shes d esks or comp lete
households
Wr te M
0
MIter Rt A Pomeroy Oh o
call 992 7760
5 13 tfc

JUfll--;_-~~os -~omp t !!te

and
del vered to our yard We p ck
up auto bod e s an d buy all
k nds of scrap me ta ls an d
Iron R der s Sa lvage Sf Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh io
Call 992 5-468
9 6 26tp

CASH $15 FOR JU NK CARS Comp Frye sTr uck and Auto
Parts
R uttand
Oh o 24
HOUR WRECKER
SER
VICE Phone 742 6094
9 10 26 t c

Shuler's 'Market

SIEGLER Fuel 0 I stove f or
sale Ca ll 992 7067
10 3 6fc

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BIKE SALE
See us for best
pnces

BT U
gas
heat ng
st ove
bathroom healer Colmer 2
b urner stove set of Ch na
d sh es 3 r ec ord play ers
r efr g See Ka t e Carpenter
Lark n s Sf R ufland
10 2 3t p

MOORE'S

TRUMPET call 99 2 7275
10 2 3 c

124 W Mam Pomeroy

POTATOES John H II Letart
Fa s Oh o Phon e 2&lt;l7 26&lt;l2
10 2 4tc
19 73 YAMAHA 175 Phon e (JO&lt;l )
773 5468
10 2 3tc
$800 1970 Su zu k
1968 c; T 0
$450 Phone 992 75 &lt;l7
10 2 3tp
E LE CT RIC ant qu e sto ve $25
Mrs Harry Ga rn es Sr 12 ~
I&lt; err St Pom eroy or ca ll99 2
2069
10 2 6tc
KOSCOT
KOSMET ICS
&amp;
WIGS &lt;The M nk 0 I Base
Co smeti cs )
Phone
BROWN S 992 5113 8 20 tfc
KELVINATOR electr c stove
perfect cond tlon Phone 992
3105 or cOntact Kenneth WIt
at Welchtown H II M ners
vlll e
9 26 12fc
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GREAT'
COUNTRY
STIREO
92.1
WMPO-FM
~ddleporf Pomeroy

Amencan Hardware

OL D HOUSE &lt;l rooms and bafti
on two l ots
52x 100 each
$3 295 Phon e 992 5898
10 1 SIC
HOUSE for sa te 7 ooms ahd
bat h L ot of r em ode ng c lose
t o el eme ntary schoo l an d
t1osp ta on Wr gh St M a ke
an o lf er Phon e 992 3478
10 61 C

GREE N beans p ck your own
W IL L TRADE
!.2 b ushe
br ng conta ner
FINANC IN G
Ph'one 247 285 2 Le tart Fal ls
ARRA NGED
WITH
And r ew Cr oss
M NIMUM
D OW N
W 1
9 29 61C
cons der trade fo r older
hom e ra er or land on t h1S
new 3 bed r oom 2 bath home
w tl:l 2 car g arage
l arge
Ware!louse Closeout•
fam l y room a r con d ton ng
Move n mm ed ate y Ca.,
COOPER
now 992 59 6
MUD&amp; SNOW
9 24 He

SPE CI A L $6695 -/i..~w65)C11
Ge tysburg by
Cast e 3
bed oo m f ron t k t c hen o al
e ect r c th su n I s se t up and
rea dy o move nt o I s no t a
- - - - - - - -~~
c tl ea p y II s a top q l a y 0 A K off c e desk 32
X 43
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tt
r ef6 g •
be ow s m ar modes Hom e
med c ne cab ne t w th gh s
REO rad o am fm 8 tra ck
s lOca t ed
n f he count r y
l avato ry map l e va n t y w th
ape comb nat on 4 speaker
mob e home park at Darw n
bench
ch r ome kn obs and
so.u nd
sys t e m
Balan ce
Oh o
Me gs Loca
Schoo
h nge s for cab nets P hone
!. 109 72 or easy terms Call
D str c l You w II en oy 1 v ng
9!1 5 3805
992 3965
n h s rura sett n g w fh a
10 4 31c
10 1 ff c
c ty conven en ces Ca
9 92
7034 for f u rttl ~r nfo rm at on
NEW 1974 Z IG ZAO' SEW ING
P IC K ING up p ana n you r area
10 2 Si c
look ng for res pon s ble par ty
MAC HN E S
n
o rgn a l
to ake over PK~ents Ca ll
fa &amp;tory carton z g Zag t o
co lec t 772 5dM: or w r e
make buffon ho l es
sew on
Cred1t Manager 260 ~ Ma n
bullon s monograms and
S
Ch I cofhe Oh o &lt;l560 I
3 ROOM Furn Shed apa rtm ent
make fancy des gns w th us!
10 4 6tc
E Ma n Sf No c h ld ren or
h e tw st of a s ngl e d al Left
dogs Phone 992 23B
n lay a way and never been
10 3 Jtc
used W II sell fo,.. onl y ~ S&lt;l 7
cash
or te rms ava la b le
SOLID
Phone 992 7755
VINYL SIDING
3 A ND 4 ROOM turn shed and
10 1 tfc
unfurn shed
ap a rtments
Phone 992 54J.cl
ELECTROLUX
va c uum
Produced from a spec al
4 12 tfc
c eaner A 1 cond ton uses
v1ny1 compound made by B
paper bags has cordw nd er
F Goodr ch an d M onsa nto 5
PR VATE m ee t ng room for
and many attac h men ts A so
any or9an zat on phone 992
limes th cke r t han metal
shampooer attachment n
3975
s d ng W
not dent ch p
c uded On y 4 ava !able) at
3 11 lfc
cr ac k pee l
r ot
r us t or
!. 37 70
cas h
or
terms
ch a k
ava !ab l e Phone 992 »~
TWO &lt;l room and bath apfs n
10 !J ttc
M dd epo rt For n fo rmat on
FREE HOME ESTIMATES
call 992 2550 or 74':1 655 1
PH LCO por tab e TV bac k and
7 3 lfc
SUPERIOR
wh t e Phone 992 577
VINYL PRODUCTS
10 1 6 c
FURN I SHED apartment hree
room s and bath f r st floor
Call Collect I 592 5544 &amp;...
K N A PP sh oe s
socks and
Phon e 992 29 37
Athens Oh1o
acke t s 11 st yles on sa e
0 4 3tc
Phone 992 5324
10 1 tf c
A
PP
LES
F
tzpat
r
ck
Or
ch
ard
COU NTRY Mob le Home Park
State Route 689
Phone
R t 33 len m le s north of
F IREW OOD for sa te PhOne
W k esv l e 669 3785
Pomeroy
Large
ots w t h
742 48 31
9 25 26tc
concrete pat os
s dewatks
10 1 12tc
un ners
and
off
street
BEAN
S
br
ng
yo
ur
own
co
n
park ng
A so
space s for
ta ner P ck your own A rn o ld GROCERY busmess for sa l e
small Ira ers Phone 992 7479
Hupp Phone 247 262 3
Build ng tor sale or le as~:­
7 21 ttc
9 27 71c
l=&gt;hone 77J 5618 from B 30 p m
N I CE 3 room apt and bath
to 10 p m for appo ntm en t
3 20 tf c
all e ect rtc
n Pomeroy
50 WH TE Leghorn hen s d f
Tab l eto p range
wa
oven
ferent breeds of roosters 4
n1cest apt around
P hone
months ol d Ford mo tor 352
Ga ll po l s
446 7699
or
en g ne
800 lb
Hols te n
even ngs 446 9539
He eford he f er Phone 843
19 73 FORD Ranger XL T tr uc k
B 23 t fc
2353
p s
302 eng ne automat c
9 29 5tc
ra ll s rear sl d ng w ndow
FU RN S HED
apartment
3 QOO m l es Phone 247 2063
ad ult s on y
1:1
M1dd epor t
10 2 6tc
Phone 992 3874
5 12 H e
1971 4 DR a utomat c Dodge
Coronet good gas m teage
W
Mam
Pomeroy
TRA LE R Browns Tra l er
Phone 992 577 1
Par k Phone 992 3324
10 1 6t c
SPECIALS
9 26 tf c
---HOME GROWN
197 4 GMC
1 ton p u
7 000
1970VA LI ANT65x12 3bed r oom
m les automat c p s 350 cv
POTATOES
full y carpeted LP gas heat
n V8 Phone 985 3926
Phone 992 7751
10 lb 79c
10 1 6tp
a 25 tfc
APPLES
1965 MERCURY new patnt ob
1972 AT L A NT C 2 bed r oom
good t re:; S275 992 5083 after
Red &amp; Yellow Dellc1ous
mo b 1e t1ome Ph on e 992 2709
4 p m
Grtmes
A
omes
Macintosh
or 742 5641
10 2 3tp
Jonathan
9 29 6 c
1968 CHEVELLE SS 396 b r onze
Our atm IS to please
FOUR room .i and batl1, ut 1 ty
w th ba ck v nyt top rad o
our
customers
com
for ced a r furna ce
heotter p s p b
good con
d1flon Phone 94 9 2461
Sc r eened n porch turn shed
lo r $100 a month Phon e 843
9 WEEK OLD Fema e Beagle
10 .t 3tc
27 &lt;l l or 992 5630
Reg f ather tor sa e or trade
for gun
1967 Ftat
good
10 2 3tc
1969 VAN 8 cyl nder Phone 772
motor
new brakes
some
5651
rust .t speed $295 f rm Phon e
TRA LERiot sewe r water and
8 16 He
992 99Sl or sec Russ at th e
gas
2 2
m les
from
Harr sonv lie Ca I 742 3821
Cerllf1ed Gas Sta t on
10 3 Jtc 1965 DODGE P ckup 6 cy l 8ft
10 2 3 c
bed Sl75 A l so 1964 Dodge &lt;l
d r \75 Phone 9&lt;l9 4765
Phon
e
843
2495
POTATOES
TRA ILER SP ACE on lj)r va t e
9 29 61c
10 3 12t C
lot 3 m es fr om Pomeroy
---------- - - - Phone 367 77&lt;l3
1969 FO RD van ca rpe t h1gh
1973 HARLEY Dav dson 350 SX
10 3 3tc
ba c k sea t s and mags S500
1900 m les
e~ece ent
con
Phone 992 5663
ton
$650
Phone
985
33-41
d
2 BEDROOM mob le hom e near
9 29 6tp
10
3
3tp
Pom e roy
Phon e 99 2 5623
after 4 p m
1969 CHEVY Townsman stat on
10 3 4 c
wagon $1 195 good cond ton
Phone 992 7620
Factory Closeouts
5 24 tfc

For Sale

Real fstate For Sale

Employment Wanted
DAY NURSERY 8 to 6 any age
ch ld
reasonable
rates
ret able people w th med cal
tra n ng
Phone 992 7608
before 5 p m phone 742 4902
after 5 p m
10 3 12tc
WrtL tr m or cut trees and
sh rub bery
Also clean out
baseme nts att1cs etc Phone
949 3221 or 7.42 4441
9 6 26tc

KEN NEBEC
and
c obbl er.
po t atoes excellent qua ty
W nter ke eper s No 1 s ze n 50 PUREBRED German Sheph erd
lb bur ap bag s freshly dug
pup $50 b la ck 3 months old
ava l ab e
th s
week
female
Phon e
Phebe
Rea sona bly pr ced
1 m e
Roberts 949 3342 o r 247 264 1
below the Ravenswood Ferry
10 2 4tc
Rt 338 Great Bend
Pa u
Sayre Farm Portland Oh 1o
REDOCTION of grown AKC toy
Phon e 8.43 2286
poodles sso eac h pup s StS5
9 29 6tc
S amese k1tt ens 515 Phone 1
- - - - - -- 256 6247
1973 YAMAHA 250 MX Phone
10 1 26tc
992 2&lt;l 61
ill
9296tp
FEMALE Ch huahua black 3
y rs old and two Chlhuahull
1972 KAWA SA KI 500 s treet b ke
pupp es 8 weeks old black
showroom cond t on Must see
Phone 7.t2 4465
10 apprec iate Phon e 992 3564
10 3 3tc
9 29 6tc

Pets For Sale

NO MONE Y DOWN Monthly
pay ment s accord ng to n
come New 3 bed room hom e
w th wa 1 fo w a ll ca rpeting on
1 acr e. andsca ped o t s Ca t
t oday for more nformat on
992 5976
9 24 tf c
BUSINE SS bu ld ng
50x 60
ceme nt dr ve Rt 12,1 nea r
Ruland Phone 742 51152
8 21 tfc

CONSJRUCTION
New homes for sale
Route 143
1'12 Acre Lots
3 bedroom, Ph bath.
avatlable m 3 weeks

CALL
742-6261

LEE
CONSTRUCTION

RANCH

3 bedrooms

c

electr

STYLE

2

ELECTRIC new

homes 3 bedrooms
peted pr ced r ght

car

Fl ELD HARVESTER
"
1 USED EXTRA GOOD NO. 16

992 3509

Low m leage P S

REDECORATING?

PH 992 2176

POMEROY

Samuel
Ketn

All that 1s needed for a free
est1mate IS a phone call •.
P)ease Phone
··,

3~7

If so Call us Now for a
Free Esltmale

RACINE PWMBING
AND HEATING

BOWERS
REPAIR

949 2684, Racme. 0
Emergency Phone 992
3995 or 992 7582

All Small Appliances
SE WING MACHINES Repa r
se rv ce all makes 992 2~8.4
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
Author zed S nger Sa les and
Servt ce We sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 ffc
DOZER work land clear ng by
t he acre hourly or contract
farm pond s roads etc Large
dozer and operator w th over
20 years ex per ence Pullins
E~ecavat ng
Pomeroy Ohio
Phone 992 2.478
12 19 tfc

LAST BID Home Impr oveme nt
carpe n try work
roofi ng
pamt n g carpet nsta llat on
free es t mates
All work
gua rant eed Phone 742 5081
9 22 ttc

located
behind Rutland Grade School
comple.te front end serv ce
brakes and tuneups wheels
bal an ced e l ectron C!!lly Open
8 to 8 da1l y Ca ll 742 3232 on
Sunday for &amp;ppt
7 16 u c

AUTOMOBILE nsurance been
cancell e d?
Lo s t
your
opera to r s I cense Ca ll 99'1
7428
6 15 ffc

SEP ri C
TANKS
c lean ed
reasonable rates Ph
.t.t6
4782 Gal11polls John Russell
owner an~ opera tor
5 12 tfc

EXCAVATING dozer lo&amp;der
AROB C
and backhoe work
se pt c SEP'TIC TANKS
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
tank s nstalled dump tr ucks
CL EANED
REPA IR ED
and lo boys for h re w II hau l
M I LLER
SANITATION
I II d rt top so I I mestone &amp;
STEWART OHIO PH 662
graver Call Bob or R09er
3035
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
10 4 tf c
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tf c DOlE R or ba c kho e work
Phone 446 3981 o r &lt;l&lt;l6 3459
- - -9 8 lfc

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Real Estate For Sale

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Work s E
Main St Pomeroy All klnds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets bloc k sa lt and own
Oh10 R ver Sa lt Phone 992

SMALL House and
o t on
Cond or Street
Phone 992
7126
10 3 t f c:

389 1

6 5 tfc

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9 IS tfc

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COMPANY

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~

roght
RUHAND -Free Gas 60

acres 2 houses over 8 000
sq ft of buildin~s under
roof about 20 level acres on
Rt 124 and side road Idea l
butld ng sites stocked pond

DOWNTOWN POMEROYBusiness room with apart
ment over has many extras
does need some repair

LEASE OR BUY
POMEROY - For home or

OR TRAILER

RUTLAND -

Level lot

''t~f lhp CclUftOil lrqhf''

3

1\Jf'l't.l-?\ l'll'.lrJ-., CJ

~droom home bath famtly
room front porch utility and

carport Only $9500
CATTLE FARM-157 acres 80

DRIVE A LITTLE
SAVE A LOT

tractor land
some timber
large o lder home and barn 2
farm ponds S60 000

Spend a few extra minutes
drivtng to Kuhl s In Tup
pers Pia ns for guaranteed
used appliances &amp; clean
used furniture or quality
new furntture You II be
ahead n the $ s you savet

ALL GOOD THINGS COME
TO THE OTHER FELLOW IF
YOU WAIT

HEATER FOR WINTER

trailer about 200ft frontage
on Rf 7 contains 1 ;. acres

r lt-"''" otl coal wood Cook

houses on 1t

BRADBURY -

992 2259 or 992 2568

CARPETING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Sq Yd
•
and up
Includes Installation

Wendell
Grate
consultant

carpet

-We have hundreds of
carpet values Your rob can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No lbng wattlng period

rubber back

Reg 16 99 sq yd

Sq Yd

Ntce for bedrooms
kitchens etc

dens

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Rutland 0

'

$199 95

Hotpolnt Coppertone $179 95
IO~he" Refrigerators $25 00 up
&amp;

ELEC RANGES

II~~~~~~:;:.~:~~~:::gold

1149
$99 95
95
$149
95
Others $39 95 up

lec1r1c Coppertone $169 95

IHotp,oinl Electric

$69 95

Others to Pick From

COLOR TV s I Magnovox
late model $189 I lg

Vrnyl &amp; Herculon

screen table model $175

gas

Refrigerators $19 95 up
Elec

Washers

Dryer

S35

•39.95 up

S35

Elec

built In ovens S35

USED FURNITURE
BARGAINS
BRASS BED - wlthhe~d &amp;
foot nat quite matching so
only $125 jwin mattresses
with springs frame S30 set
good selection carpet
beautiful bedr m suites
(severa l Jenny Lind}

Sales Mgr.

l ' clre,.,ers . chests baby
dlr1etlles. dining room

PHONE 992-7777

suites leather top desks
step end tables
other
desks &amp; tables In all price
ranges Much morel

POMEROY

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

Startong At

guarantees) Elec &amp;
ranges from S30

Wringer

Frank Gheen,

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

REQ.INERS

USED
APPLIANCES
1ALL w th 30 day money

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOM'ES

HOURS:

SPECIALl

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Gtbson coppertone

Spec1a I of Week

and free padding Talk to

7424211

Coppertone frost free

Close to

Middleport 27 acres large
barn and silo mtlk house
tmplement shed home has 3
BR bath dining room TV
room some paneling and
acoust1c t le
savings accounts are hke
toothpaste easy to take out
but hard to put back m

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Remember the Bargains In
New Furnishings
$49 95
for Recliners In velvet
Herculon
v~nyl
2 pc

living rooms begin at $179

LIVING ROOM SUITES
2 Pc Early
CUShiOn sofa

Amerrcan
lUSt &gt;1119,'151

2 Pc Modern
&amp; ctiarr

Agency Wednesday ordered
most of the nahan s power
plants to embark on a $4 1

billion program to cut down th e
amount of heated water and
chemica1s bemg d1s~harged
rnto the nabon s stream s

Sofas starting at $29 95

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BEDROOM SUITES

3 Pc

Mediterranean

with

Red
velvet1nserts

3 pc Limed Oak

Just

Other Bedroom
prck from

Suttes

disc harge of pollutants to our
rl\ er s lakes and estuaries

At the same tome Tram said
the re g ulatiOns p r ovide for
exe mptiOns for power plants
which can show that the water
heated dW"ong the gene~abn g
process does not have an ad
\ erse 1mpact on fi sh hfe m the
sur r oundmg waters
The regulations were weaker

It said the clenup would
eventually add 1 5 per cent to
the consumers electric bill"' than on gmally proposed m
:i EPA ) Adm1mstrator Russell another aspect as well m that
·- ~ Tram sa1d the r egula t iOns
certam ol der plants will not be
amon g

the

most

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~pple
Grove News, Events
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By Mrs Herbert Roush
of Letar t Township at the
: Mr and Mrs Lewis Ours Letart
Community Hall
~1s1ted Co lter Haym an at Thursday mght Oct 31 at ' 30
:11;Icme Sunday and visited Mr P m
'Wid Mrs Roy Donohew
Dolly Wolfe celebrated
•111 Mr and Mrs Carroll Balser herMrs
birthday Fnday I ce cream
:llf Mansfield viSited hi s and cake were se rved Saturday
hiother Mrs Ahce Balser evemng at the home of her
:S.tW"day
daughter Mr and Mrs Dallas
: ;Mr s Iva Orr Mrs H erbert Hill m her honor Attendmg
~nush visited Mr and Mrs
we re Mr and Mrs Robert
l:dward Miller at Racme Casper Mrs Bill Dye and
~day afternoon
three sons of Columbus Mr
: Mrs Roy Donohew called on and Mrs Marvm Hill and
Bilr and Mrs Herpert Roush fami ly
Mrs
Dorothy
~tW"day afternoon
Rosebe rr}
Mr a nd Mrs
'"" Mr an o Mrs Roger Roush Marshall Rous h and son Joey
£K!y IV' c hael and Mrs Iva Orr Mr an~ Mrs Darrell N orns
Were dmner guests SWJda y of and daug hter Tracy Dean
1\!:t and Mrs Herbert Roush Hill
~ Mr and Mrs Charles Burn
Mi ss Jenny Johnson of
9J Bolivar Dam were weeke nd R ac m e v i s ited h e r g rand
~ests of Mrs Erma Wilson
parents Mr and Mrs Robert
Smith Sr
and family
:.Mrs Opal William s of Belpre
Mrs Bertha Robmson Mrs
4lvJ Mrs Edna Rollms of F oc 1e Hayman visited the1r
!,letart W Va VISited Mr an d brother Mr and Mrs Wallie
Ott Boston at Racme Stover Sunday afternoon
Miss Lorna Bell daughter of
li'r•day
••Nistting Mrs Mae Pearson . Mr and Mrs Don Bell IS
~turday were her meces
employed at DeSaniis Floral
&lt;{llughters of Mrs Be r tha Shop m Columbus Her parents
-t~ams of Zanesville ~ They
moved to Columbus this "eek
"'ere Mrs Dorothy Ca'llhan
Mr and Mrs Steve Norns of
Mrs Thelma Wilson and son
Portland were Sunday guests
Jerry Mrs Kathleen Pollock of Mr and Mrs Floyd Norns
lid son Joey all of Zanes1llve , Sunday
Z(rs Pearson was return ed
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Mrs
l'ftlme Thursday from Veterans Carroll N orns vts1ted Mrs
Memorial Hospital where she Debbie fh e iSs a nd Mrs
surgery Mrs Pearson Brenda Coughlin at Columbus
slays with her son Mr and Friday
Mr and M r s Terry Roush of
~ Roy Pearson at Dorcas
';Qh1o Valley Grange 2612 Langdon N Oak spent a week
Letart Falls will sponsor a with his pare nts Mr and Mrs
~loween Party for the youth VIrgil Roush and brother Mr
~

to

new 30 foam bunk mat
tresses S19 951

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KUHL'S

Bargain Center
()pen 9 7 Wed lhru Sun
&lt;Closed Mon &amp; Tues l
Rt 1 Tuppers Plains
Phone 667 3151

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72 Ford Cus. 500 4 dr Sed, pow atr••••• !1495
72 Ponltac Cat HT Cpe , PGY(er, atr ........ '2895
71 Ford Gal 500 4 dr, Vroof, alr ••••••••• '1795
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto ...........11695
71 Pont Tempest, HT Cpe, V-8, auto, PS'2095
71 Olds 98 LS, v-roof, air.................. '2295
70 Olds 88 HT Sed , v roof, air..............'1395
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, atr ........... '1495
70 Ford Gal 500 2 Dr , V8, 3 speed••••••• 11095
69 Ford LTD HT Cpe , V roof, atr .••• .••••• •'995
69 Chev Mal. 4 Dr., V..S auto , PS......... '995
69 Ford LTD Wagon, V..S auto., PS •••••••• '595
69 Pontiac Bonn , 2 Dr HT, vroof, atr •••• '595
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan, power, an'595
68 Chev. Mal Wagon, V..S auto, PS ....... '995
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, atr....... '1095
68 Chev BA 4 Dr, V-8, auto , PS ••• ••••••• '995
67 Cadillac HT Sedan, full power, atr ........'995
66 Pontiac Cat 4 Dr, V8, auto, PS •••••••• '495

2 dr onl y 21 927 easy m les a uto t rans N ce

1970 FORD MAVERICK •.
2 dr

6 cy l

l ocal owner

.........

• •••••• '1195

1969 FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM 500 ..............'1195
Ve ry low m leage fo r model Sma ll V 8

w topper

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69 DODGE WINDOW VAN .......... 11295

Register for your free ticket to Kmgs Island for
drawmg agam lhts weekend
Last week's w1nners of Two Free Tickets for each
Dwame Will RFD No 1 Rutland Ohio
Howard G Roush Racme OhiO

auto

318 V 8

72 Chev Imp Cpe, V..S auto, PS ••••••••• '2495

low m lea ge

1971 FORD MAVERICK ...................... '2095
6 cy l

Self Contained Cam per $750
r---TRACTOR-.......

See Fred Blaettnar,
Darrnell Dodnll or
Danny Thompson

56 Case Wide front end 3 pomt hitch with
front end loader m good shape

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Good Selection Cheaper Cars

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

Located on 51 Rl 7

Chesler. 0

65 Chev 4 Door, V8, auto .••••••••••••.••• '395
63 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan ...................'150

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Cuellar to go
for
birds
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troubles most of this season

hmor e Onoles manager Earl

Weaver ha s / tapped Mike
Cuellar wmner of 22 1egular
season

games

as

h1s

first

will pitch on Tuesday when the
playoffs return to Baltunore
That leaves lefthander Ross
Grunslcy m the bullpen as a

pitcher agamst the Oakland

rehever

Athletics m the Amenc an

Gnmsley told George
( p1t c hmg
coac h George
Bamberger) that he could
pttch every day m the playoffs
tf w e needed hun
Weav er
said He has a younger and

League playoffs which begm
Saturday m Ga liforrua
Weaver said Thursday that
Cuellar

his most consistent

starter will pitch Saturday
Dave Mc Nally will pitch
Sunday and Jim Palmer last
years Cy Young Award winner

stronger arm

we re weekend g uests of Mr

and Mrs Lester Roush and Mr
and Mrs Eyerette Con nolly
Mrs Shirley Shultz os em
ployed at the Pomeroy Ben
Franklm Store
Mrs

Ruth

Parson s

and can probably

bounce back day after day If he
has to
Cuellar the crafty 37 year

Birds season endmg 5-4 VIC
tory m Detroit on Wednesday
But Weaver satd he d rather
see Cuellar pitch with only two
days off than have too much
rest
He did that after the All-Star
break m July and lost three
Weaver sa id

str a1ght

Too

much tune off doesn t work to

Celeste says
he'd be active

ca ke

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - State
Rep Richard F Celeste D
Cleve land
Democrahc

were

served

Mrs Roush

and Mrs Herbert Roush Mr

No.2 in Ohio
for

nommee

li e utenant

governor sa1d Thursday his
Republican opponent Lt Gov

Edna Parsons a nd Mark

and Mrs

Preston Par sons Mr and Mrs

and Mrs H owarti Roush

Wilham Catron of Columbus
a ttended an auctiOn at Mt
Alto
W Va
Sa tu rday

and Mrs Lester Roush and

JOb m s tate government

c hildre n

even m g
Mark Parsons cel ebr ated his

VIcki Mr and Mrs Roger
Manuel and daughter Angie
Mr and Mrs Gary Roush and

John Brown has not ef
fect1ve ly sought the additiOn of
one meanmgful duty to the
poSition of lieutenan t go\'limor

13th birthday Sept

son

smce he f1rst

16

Ice

his honor by his mother Mrs
Edna Parsons. to h1s followmg

fnends who called to help him
Kathy

Vwle t

Hayman

Ha)man

Hous ton

Darre n
C~ u c k

Sherry

Robm Donna Fortune Mr an d
Mrs Bill catron Mrs Ru th

hasn t

Dmner guesls of Mrs Ruth
Parson s a t the home of Pres ton
Parsons recently were Mr and
Mrs
Rober t Parsons and

children Bobby Lee Ramona
Reg ma Donald and Gayle and
Mrs
Irene Rhodes a nd
daughter
Becky
Others
calling on Mrs Parsons were

Mrs Leota Wolfe Paula and
Tammy and Mrs Nancy

em

ployment on a boal
Mrs

Edna

Parsons

took

h1s

seen

f or

20

years

REMATCH SET
SAN DIEGO (UP! )
Renato Garcia of Chile who
last April defeated Chu Cho
Garcia on pomts w1U meet the
Mexican m a &lt;cheduled 1()..
round middleweight rematch
Fnday mght at the ColiSeum
The Chilean Garcra has won
his last t"o bouts while his

Perry

h1 s

and Mrs

K evm

Louis and Jo) and Connne
Rhodes
VIrg il Hill spent some time
with hi&amp; family Mrs Kathryn
Hill and c hildren Dwight Tma
from

Mr

V1s1tmg at the Parsons home
Sunday were Marlin Matterson
of Poland OhiO Mr and Mrs
Carroll Hoschar and children
Terry Melinda Duane of
Atwater Mr and Mrs Donald
Hupp and sons Davtd Bnan
Chris and Scott Mr and Mrs
Carroll White and children
Darla Deanna Keith an d

Catron

Jared

Johnme and

mother Mrs Ruth Parsons to
Letart W Va to VISit Wilham
Broocks Thursday whom she

ma ny gifts one bemg a 10 speed
bicycle from his uncle Bill

and

Jeremy

Preston

Parsons Preston Parso ns
Mark received money and

Parsons and childre n

M1ke

Mr

Russell Roush and children
Sharon Cmdy Edward and
David Mr and Mrs Ronald
Roush and children Mandy
and Mike Mr and Mrs Dana
Lewis Mrs Robert Hill Mr
and Mrs Randall Roberts and
Todd Leslie and Chad

c ream a nd cake was served m

cele brate

Roge'f. Roush Mr

i P arsons

celebrated a birthday Sept ~6
Mrs Russell Roush Sept 6

Mex1 c an

nam esa k e

h as

three fi ght victory streak

a

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his advantage
McNally "ho posted a 1&amp;-13

r ecord this year has won more
games than any pitcher m

Oriole history with a lifetune
mark of 181 113 McNally has
been bothered by nagg mg
InJunes t his year but d1d not

miss a smgle start all season
and lately has been throwmg
better than m years
Palmer
who won four
c ruetal g ames down t h e
Onoles lornd stretch dnve to

the playoffs Is the b•g reason
the Birds were able to wm the
We went 54 days without
Palmer and that hurt us
Weaver srud Our title Is as
simple as gettmg Palmer back
You ve got to have four star
tmg pitchers all through the
season

Palmer the only righthander
In Baltunore s startmg pit
chmg rotatiOn finiShed the
season with a 7 12 mark after
posting a 22-9 record m 1973

John W Brown has made th e

office

the most meanmgless

years ago

took

th e office 22

Celeste told a news

conference

The post remams largely
ceremomal wtth httle Im pact

oy state services

Yet the

salary of the office has nsen

fr om $6 000 a year m 1953 when
Brown took office to $30 000
starling m January
Celeste said If he were
elected he would make the
office an effectiv e pari of a
leade rs hip team with the
governor

Under present law the
governor can appomt the
heutenant gove rnor to hts

cabmet and delegate to hun
any
execuhve
bran ch
responsibi lity he chooses
~ ..,
Celeste said
He md1cated Cov John J
Gilligan would be delt:gatmg
re sponsibillhes for certain
programs to hfln If they both
wm election m November
Cel este satd 1f someone other
'Ulan a Democrat lS gpvernor
and he lS lieutenant governor

he will functiOn by helpmg
keep the governor honest
Celeste said he favor~ a
constitutional amendment
under which the governor and
lieutenant governor would. run
as a team from the same party

You II Loke Our Qualoly Way
of Doong Busoness
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
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Sports Desk.

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(Continued from Page 31
playmg star and the degree of efficiency dunng one s playmg
days has been proven tune and agam to have little beanng on
managerial talents
Number two he has already had rulHns with hurling ace
Gaylord Perry although the confrontations have not been
brought on by Robmson himself but rather by Perry s verbal
attacks most likely not really meant agrunst Robmson but m
defense of Aspromonte
FQr tha t reason Gaylord probably won t be back next year
along with many of those persons who helped pay the players
salaries m 1974 and gave the front offtce a chance for a three
dimensiOnal ego trip
,
Probably the most difficult aspect of Robmson s new JOb will
be the fan reaction m Cleveland Many supported Aspro and felt
he did a decent If not a very good JOb this season Will they
boycolt the 1975 edition of the Cleveland Indians to show theli'
dislike for the lack of prmc1ples and mtegr1ty on the part of the
front office' Well have to walt until next sprmg to fmd out but
dlances "are baseball may start another declme m Cleveland
unless RoblllSOn rt&gt;mes through as many hope he does
In other recent developments Nick Mileii the maJor
shareholder m the Indians has a nnounced that he Will sell his

Oh o College
Footb a ll Record s
mteresls m the Tribe to devote more time to his cohsewn
By Un t ed Press lnlernat onal
M d Amencan Confer e nce
wh1ch IS under construction half way between Akron a nd
Conference
Overall
Cleveland
WLT WLT
Bow ng Green I 0 0 2 1 0
It seems that Bonda and Seghi and all the other members of
To edo
t 0 0
2 0
the
front
office hierarchy are gom g a bit out of lhetr way to put
M am
o 0 0 2 0 I
Oh o U
I I 0
2 0 Cleveland back on the baseball map Why can t they be satisfied
Kent Sta t e
0
0 3
0
We st M cl'\ gan 0
0 2 2 0 with domg It the way Aspro did '
Oh o Confer ence
Despite their fmal f11Ush and besides the Texas Rangers
Red Oev 1s on
Confere nc e
Overall Cleveland was THE story of the 1974 baseball season
WLTWLT
Thank you Ken Aspromonte It was a very g&amp;d year
He de b erg
000300
Bald W n
Walla ce
0 0 0 2
0
Ma r etta
0 0 0 2
0
Woos ter
0 0 0 1
0
Musk ngum
0 0 0 1 2 0
Otte r be n
0 0 0 1 2 0
Blue DIVIS on
By Mrs Herbert Roush
John Day of Ada visited
Conference
Overall
WLTWLT
Mr and Mrs Russell Roush Raymond Adams over the
Den so n
0 0 0 2 1 0
weekend
Mount Un on
0 0 0 2 1 0 and children Sharon Cmdy
W ttenberg
0 0 0 2 1 0 David and Edward Mr and
Raymond Adams son of Mr
Cap tal
0 0 0 1 20
Dana Lewis Edward and Mrs Marshall Adams IS
Oh oWes eya n
0 0 0 1 2 0 Mrs
K Kenyon
x x x 1 1 1 Hupp were dmner guesls of Mr
teaching at Rw Grande College
K Obert n
x x x 1 2 0
and
Mrs
Ronald
Russell
and
at mghts as an associate
K Oh o North er n
x x x 1 2 0
x not compel ng for t t e
family Sunday
professor
of
busmess
B1g Ten
Mr
and
Mrs
Danny
Sayre
of
EducatiOn
Mr
Adams
IS also a
Con ference
Overall
WLTWLT Columbus VISited Mr and Mrs
teacher at Galha Academy
Oh o St ate
1 0 0 3 0 0 Herbe rt Sayre over the H1gh School durmg the day
M Ch gan
I 0 0 3 0 0
r 11 no s
I 0 0 3 0 0 weekend
M Ch gan Sf
10 0 2 l 0
Dmner guesls Sunday of
w sconsm
1 0 0 2 1 o
M nnesota
0 1 0 2 1 o Mrs Bertha Robmson were
Purd ue
0 I 0 1 1 1 Bill Robmson and children
Iowa
0 10 1 2 0
MANNING CUT
Brad Pete
lndana
010030 Patty Dave
Nor t hw es t ern
0 1 0 0 3 0 Berta
Sf LOUIS (UP! )
The
Others

Fairview News Notes

r

Y oungstown Sta e
F ndlay
"
John Carro l
Cm cm na t
Dayt on
Akron
Bluffon
Central Sta te
Wllm ngton
Ash land
H ram
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Case Wes tern

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

title Weaver said

Mrs Edna Roush celebrated
her 87th birthday Sept 19 with
a party held m her honor at the
home of her daughter Mrs
Gladys Shields Ice cream and
re'lillved many lovely gifts and
a telephone call from her
daug hter Mrs Edith McDade
of Troy Attendmg were Mr

M rs

old veteran who produced a 2210 record will be p1tchmg
Saturday with only two days of
rest after bemg shelled In the

W L

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3
2

0
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Mrs

Bill Robmson IS a

o patient at Veterans Memonal

~ Hospital for SW"gery Cards
o will be appreciated
0
Martm Matterson of Poland
0
I I ' Oh10 and Mr and Mrs Carroll
I I ~ Hoschar and children Terry
' 2 o Melinda Devane of Atwater
I l
I 3 ~ visited Mr and Mrs Dorsa
0 3 o Parsons Sunday

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72 Olds Toronado Cpe, Vroof, pow , atr •••• '3695

1971 PlYMOUTH V8 SAllE LITE.. •••••.••••• '1895
Se br ng 31 8 V 8 power steer ng auto t rans

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The regulatiOns which apply
who was plagued with arm
to all power plants which sell
their electnctty - but not to
pnvate fa c!lttles - will cost
"and Mrs Marsha ll Roush and
$1 4 billion to control chemiCal
J oey
discharges between 1974 and
Mr and Mrs lim Connolly
1983 and $2 7 billion to control
Bnan and Shelly of Mt Vernon
thermal poll utiOn by 1983

l'Jirs

Other L1v1ng Roam Su1tes

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Protection

mdustnal water
:.l'ollution control regulatiOns
~~m ul gat ed by EPA
:;: The regulations Will appl v
• to more than 1 000 power plants
: m corpora tmg more than 3 000
: generatmg units and will result
: m sagmflcant reductions m

REFRIGERATORS

2 gas &amp; 112 coal or
old fashto n &amp; 1

mostly hill Originally had 2

Envuonmental

'11!~

:'lignaflcaQt

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER

WASHINGTON I UP! ) -

72 Olds 98 HT Sed, vroof, an •:........... '3495
72 Chevelle Mal HT Cpe , vroof, a1r, stereo. ~2995

See Ray Roggs or Roger Rtebel

Most power plants told
to reduce heated water,
chemicals in discharge

..., are

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LOTS - Some 1 ac:re tn subd!v ston
Some suitable for
trailers In other locatwns
POMEROY- Near stor es and
school and bus mess sect on
Newly renovated 3 bedrooms
panel ng hot water heat full
basement Asking $19 500

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

4 cy l Extra sharp

V 8 P ck up ca r Atr cond toned power st eer ng power brak es
auto tra ns loca ll y ~wned
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73 Chev Capnce 4 Dr, v-roof, atr........... 13495
73 Olds Cut Sup JfT Cpe, power, a1r.. • .'3295
73 Butck Elec HT Sed , power, atr, sharp•• '4595
73 Dodge Pol 4 Dr HT., v-roof, atr ......... 13095

1972 RANCHERO SQUIRE ....... •............ '1995

68 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR ............ 895
72 FORD RANG~R XLT............. 12495

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
POMEROY OHIO

FOR F REE estimates on
alum num
repl aceme nt
w ndow s S1d ng storm doors
and w ndows Ra ling Phone
Char l es L sle Syrac use Ohio
&lt;:a rt
J acob
Sales
Representat ve
V
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Johnson and Son In c
4 30 tfc

vmyl r oof

cy l

Seda n

$2 095

Hatc hbac:k l ow m leoge by 1 owne r new w w f r es tran s
ferred from new car 4 speed 1ra ns ra d o green ftnt sh
bLack v nyl nte n or de uxe tr m

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72 vw ................................ 11695
70 PONTIAC
4 DR.................... s1295
c

S3895

1972 VEGA GT

Lomestone &amp; Foil Dirt

C BRADFO RD Auctoneer
Comp lete Serv ce
Phone 9&lt;l9 3821 or 949 3161
Racme Oh o
Cntt Bradford
5 1 ft C'

Low m leage au to tr ans

71
MERCURY
MONTEGO
.......... 1495
2
HT 6
P S
71 FORD MAVERICK ................ 11495

Pomeroy 0

Sport Se dan m ed g r een f n sh w th gree n v nyl top gr n
cl oth tnm 10 000 m les 1!. spotless clea n never t ti ed ft n f
gla ss a r cond toned bod y ml dg s Com fort It stee r ng
wheel wh cove r s r ear sk trts E c l ock AM rad a &amp; tape
delu xe b umpers &amp; guards 350 V 8 eng power steer ng &amp;
brakes Turbo H ydramat c

Commerc1al Residential
Construction &amp; RemOdel

GENERAL contractor for a,ll
k nds of work by hour or
contract Call Eber P ckens
992 718 1 anyt me
10 4 6tc

fac

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1972 VEGA 2 DR SEDAN ..................... .11995

1

2 Door orange ftn sh b lk v nyl nter or bucket seats less
than 5 000 m les &amp; 3 mo old Radt o de uxe bumpers

Water Electr1c Gas Sewer
L1nes
msta lied
Work
guaranteed
Dorer Backhoe Trucks

777 Pearl Street

dr

71 CHEV.a BELAIR
..................... 1695
PS P B

4 Dr

$2995

1973 Cti'EVROLET IMPALA

rad 10 On ly 7 02 3 m l es

best

1

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19740PEL MANTA

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337 North Second Ave
Mtddteport Oh10
992 2550

Moddleport Ohoo
Phone 992 536'7 or 992 3861

1974 FORD PINTO 3 DR •••••.••••••••••.• .'2795
Runabout 4 sp

71 OLDS 98
2

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUALITY

ALL WEATHER

0 DELL AI nement

----- -- - - -

2 SIGNS

On Sale Now quality Devoe
Bnght Whtte Latex House
Paint n 2 gallon cans Only
S6 49 per gallon
Brand name Root Pamt 10
pet off wh•te th ey last
Take advantage of these
great buy s wh1le they are
shll 1n stock

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73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r....... 14595

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ALL WEATHER
HARD
WARE

Many Prices Reduced I

New 1975 Fords -Cars and Trucks
Clearance of all 1974 Cars and Trucks
Clearance
of all used cars and trucks !

fac a r P S P B vtnyl roof

L uxu r y Sedan

Buy! ..

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fac a r P S P B v nyl roo l extra clea n

2 Dr H T

2 Dr

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vmy

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roster to 13
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Nutrition - Major Challenge to food lndu~ lry ,.'' . Mary C.
tfeffiQf that shook Lima (Qf more than two miltutes ThW'Sday I
You th and Science in Century Mitchell, assistant professor of sendin g' thousands of panicked residents into ihe streets.
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home economics. " Nutrition in Casualty figures 'from police, hospitals and civil defe nse centers
Studenl5 representing Mei gs Action," and , in the afternoon
totaled 44 dead, more than 2,000 injured and an estimated 70,000
County will be Niese! Duvall " Portraits of Opportunity" homeless around Lima alone.
and Diana Atherton of Eastern involving a series of exhibits
Hi gh Sc hool a nd Sandra anq lectur e demo·nstration s
EGYPT AND SYRIA HAVE MAPPED OUT JOINT battle
CLUB TO MEET
Carleton, Mike Magnotta and during a conducted tour .
plans to counter any Israeli aggression aild could r~peat th e
Charles Marshall of Meigs
Youth' 'lfld science day is
surprise attack that started last year's Middle E"Bst War, Egypt 's
The Pomeroy Garden Club
High School.
sponsored annually by the
top defense official said today.
will meet at 7:30p.m. Monday
Egyptian ' War Minister Ahmeq Israel said in Cairo "the at the.. home of Mrs. Fred
Fifteen hundred or 'more of Coll ege of Agriculture and
th e state's top sc ie nce · Home Economics and the Ohw
next battle :- should it be our lot to wa ge.it - will be completel_y
Blaettnar ,
Sprin g
Ave .
stud ents, representing every Agricultural Co un c il. Ohio different from the last war. The Egyptian command , m coor- . · ~embers are to answor roll
TONIGHT. SATURDAY
call with the name of a bulb
county in the sta te, will be Valley Industries , Minersville, · dination with the Syrian .command, has l~id down joint pmns. to
and SUNDAY
atte nding the meeting. They is sponsoring the noon lun - . confront Israel .. . and IS .'" co~plete readmess for the possibility
they would like to plant this fall
OCTOBER 4-S-6
for spring.
will hear the dea n of the i cheon for the five Meigs county of an outbrea k of host1hlles, Ismail said.
Co llege of Agriculture and students . School principals and
DIRTY MARY,
DETROIT - THE FORD MOTOR CO. REPORTED record
Home Economics, Dr. Roy M'. science teachers determine
CRAZY LARRY
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for September, but its automotive rivals said their new car
Technicolor
to the Challenge of Wor ld confere nce, based on their sales plunged by 31 per cent overall . Strikes were blamed for
Pe ler Fonda
Fannine ." Other speakers will sc holasti c interests and
muc h of the drop in Genejal Motors Corp., Chrysler Corp .. and
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CARTOONS
include Wilbur A. Gould. abilities.
American Motors Corp. sales for the last month of the old model
Show Starts 7 PM
Winge tt also sugges ted that
professor of horticulture, who
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A strike by the United Auto Workers union halted production
ways be contacted in regard to
a t AMC from Sept. 16 through the rest of the month. Other strikes
a ditch near Sadie ~ s Mal- ket.
died on Thursday slowed or stoppedpartsdeliveriestoGM,Chryslerand Ford .
This is one of several requests
But Ford, the second largest automaker, said Thursday a
PORTLAND - Jannes S. strong start in sales of its 1975 model line boosted the month's
council has made to the HighDavis, 81 ; Porllanrl , di ed ne w car sales to 203,496 - the highest one-month figure in way Department to do
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something about that situa tion.
H_9Spital, Parkersburg . He was
The figure was 5.2 per cent hig her than the 193,300 new cars Thursday there was another
preceded in death by his sold in 'September last year.
serious accident caused by the
parents, George and Anna
ditch.
Davis.
Following a request made by
WASHINGTON - ATTORNEY GENERAL William B.
Smviving are his wife, Lula Sax be, citing a new FBI report of a 16 per cent rise in the crime a residen t, in regard to repair
Wheaton Davis, Athens; four rate for the first .half of 1974, says the way to stop the increase is Of sidewalk in front of his
sons, William and Mason , to send more people to jail. "Statistics show that 80 per cent of home, council agreed it was the
Parkersburg; Dallas, Belpre , those actually convicted of felonies never wind up serving a day properly owner 's r esponand George, Tucson, Ariz. , and in prison /' Saxbe said in a news conference Thursday, a few sibility.
three daughters, Mrs. Homer hours before the new FBI crime report was1118de public.
Wingett reported that a trash
I Virginia)
Sa freed
and
" The consensus being that the greatest deterrent to crime is resceptable had been ordered
Loucret ia Smith, both of cer tainty that they are going to prison, right now the odds are for the outside of the municipal
Raven s wood , ~nd
Mary rea l big that they will never go to prison," Saxbe said.
building.
Michael, Huntington.
Police Chief Milton Varian
Justice Department officials Thursday said they were
Mr . Davis attended the Bald unable to provide detailed information to back up the 80 per cent was given permission to have
Knob Church.
estimate . Saxbe, in a later interview gave the same 80 per cent the new cruiser waxed.
Funeral services , will be figure as applying to misdemeanors as well as feiQnies.
Council was notified of an
Monday at I p.m . at Ewing
increase in gas prices as set
Chapel with Rev. Freeland
BOSTON - CITY OFFICIAI..'i HAVE authorized a protest forth in the fuel cost clause of
Norris officiating . Burial will
parade today by antibusing forces, despite rising tension and the exist!hg contract between
be in North Ravenswood fears students may be smuggling weapons into some schools.
the Village of Syracuse and
Cemetery . Friends may call at
Police Commissioner Robert diGrazia granted South Boston Syracuse Home utilities Co.
the funeral home after 7 p.m . parents a permit for an antibusing parade after conferring with The increase is five cents per
this evening .
Mayor Kevin H. White and his staff late Thursday.
1,000 cubic feel of gas. It will
become effective 30 days from
filing of notification , Sept. 25.
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Troy Zwilling , Pi~ kens ,
Neutzling, and Hill , council
members, Varian , Mrs. Crow,
clerk, and George Holman,
treasmer.

Five top science students of
Meigs County will a ttend the
nint h a nnu al You\h and
Science Coriference Saturday
at the Ohio Sta te Univer sity
Me r shon Auditorium HC ..
cording to County Extension
Age nt , Agriculture, John Rice.
This year's . conferen ce
centers aroUr,Jd " Food and

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WASHINGTON (UPI) mutinous in
idea,
Two days ago, Federal Energy even though the concept is
Chief John C. Sawhill endorsed opposed by the commander in
ar1 ener~y conservation idea chief.
that would add 20 cents a gallon
Differing opinions at the
to the retail price of gasoline. highest level of government
Thursday, President · Ford are typical of the "open adshot the plan down , at least for ministration" promised by
the time being.
Ford, the press aide said.
But the varying views among
"It is fair to say that the
President does not favor this Ford insiders show the difficul·
kind of tax on gasoline," White ty involved in pulling together
House Press Secretary Ron an anti-inflation program that
is economically effective and
Nessen told reporters.
Another Ford intimate, with politically palatable.
So far, more than 100 ideas
an eye to the political winds,
are
under consideration, ranghad
a
more
candid
assessment: ''You.couldn't sell ing from broad-based financial
any kind of gasoline tax right aid for the poor to tax deducnow. We've got an election tions for home owner~ who
coming up in November-; install energy saving · storm
windows.
remember?''
Ford has made some Htenta"But you can look for some
kind of tax increase along with tive choices," Nessen said, and
some other provisions like ·he will spend ''virtually the
maybe the authority for ration- entire weekend" pulling the
Ing later on, maybe in package together.
January ,"the source added.
Announcement of the longNessen said he found nothing awaited plan will be made
before a joint session of
Congress and a nationwide
television
audience · on
Tuesday .
Chairman Alan GreenspWI of
the Council of Economic Ad,
·visors said Thursday that the
program "is pretty well
developed, " although Ford
scheduled two separate

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POMEROY

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Farmer Bob Evans Festival program fUll of fun

and disabled voting this year,
the . applications are print.ed
below . Those wishing applications may write the Me!_gs
County Board of Elections, P.
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meat the e ection to be held on the day at-, 19----- Nf
the election indicated.. abo ve is a Primary Election, applicant
must fi ll in on the line below the name of the political party In

whose primary he desires to participate) : I desire to vote ttle

primary election ballot of the party.
My voting residence is - of in the County of and
the school district .
l am a qualified elector entitled to vote at said election In
sai d preci n.ct &lt;or a former resident entitled to vote for President
arid Vice-Pres ident only). I qualify for voting by means of absent
voter ballOts because (Check One) :
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I am unable to vote on election day for religious reasons .
I am the Secretary of State or an employee of his offiCe.
I am a member or employee of the Board of Elections.
I am a pollln~ place official.
I am on active duty with the organized militia In the
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RACINE - The Racine PTA
will meet in special session at
7:30 p.m. Monday at the grade
school. Further plans for the
fall carnival to be held 'Nov. 2
will be . made and Father's
Night will be . observed. A •
membership drive will begin
and Mrs. Ruby Vaughan and
Mrs. Maxine Goeglein , district
PTA representatives, will be
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Vincent, and Virginia Venice.
Roush, 68, Minersville,
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The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a .m.
Friday was 48 degrees under
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BABS WITTE, FlEd DIRECTOR of the Meigs Marauder Baod I out of picture to the front, left) , led this majorettes' drill Friday night at halftime, Left to
right are Kathy Werry, Pam Nicminsky, Judy Owen, Jenny Chapman and Joyce
Hutchison.

Bands ·thrill crowd
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POMEROY - Pomeroy pollee are
wmJa8 to bank on the honesty of I~
yeai-Otd Allen Yoang, son,of.Frank and
I&gt;onJJ Young, Chester Rd.
Allen, pi&gt;llce said Saturday, found a
oum of money lolong the sidewalk In the
vicinity of the· bookmobile beadquarten;NyeAve. andSR 124. He.brought It
to lbe poll~e alation wllere the penon .
·who loot 11 ean have It after Identifying
It aatlalactorUy.
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COLUMJlUS . (UP!) · ~ C. William
Swank,' execUtive vice preside~! of t~e
Ohio Farm Bureau FederatiOn, . said
Saturday tile decision by . the Ford ad·
mirilstration to suspeQd the sale gra1n to
tile . sOviet Union was ma9e m great
baste" and should only 'be temporary·,

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19, Cleveland, escaped .Saturday from a
slate correcUOII$ officer ala funeral h,o me
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POMEROY ~ Th,e Meigs County once used by the government as a lock
Sheriff's Department revealed Saturday it house. They were apprehended by
Is investigating a fire that oCcurred last Althouse at the scene.
Appearing before County Court Judge
week in the home or Mrs. Wayne Clemnd,
Frank
W. Porter Friday they were lined
County Road 12 in Rutland Township.
Sheriff Robert c, Hartenbach said $25 and costs each, sentenced to 10 days
confinement, and are to make restttubon .
Mrs. Cleland teporled that an unidentified
pel'llOn apparently tried to set fire to her
trailer while sbe was ~way.
Slie said a man eame.to ber home two
weekll ago and stole her pocketbook. When
this .same nian appeared at her' home
again Wedl\esday, she became frightened,
got in her car, and left to.get her son. When
she returned, the dresser in one of the
bedrooms was on fire.
The sheriff's department also reported
that on Oct. 3 Deputy Elmer Althouse
arreSted Forrest R. Teaford, 19, Rt. 1,
Mlner&amp;YiUe, and Dennls E. Long, 18, Long
liottom, as they ·were remo.ving copper
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POMEROY - Two accidents that
occurred Thursday, one Involving Ben
Philson on SR 124, and a tw.,.car accident on CR 25 In Chester Township,
were Investigated by the Deparlmeot of
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach.

Sheriff probing fire

Berkline and Kroehler Chairs. made certain
, of excellent quality. Choose from .solid vinyls
· combination vinyl f\nd cloth • or all cloth •
chairs. Fine selection of styles.
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Battle Hymn . The block was wrapped to
the center for th~ Festival Prelude and a
fanrare;i A · di~pl8cement drill going to
sidellne 1'foljowed .
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Meigs , Southern, Eastern, Kyger
creek, Wahama and Gallipolis bands were
to compete in the Tri-State Marching Band
Festival at Marshall University Saturday.
Meigs majorettes are Judy Owen,
Babs While, field director ; Kathy Werry,
Joyce Hutchison, Pam Nicinsky and Jenny
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Pirector Rodney Tolliver's snappy
Gallia Academy High School marching
band, attired in their new hats for the first
time this fall, opened Friday's halftime
show~ repeating a previous road presen( Continued on page 2)

PoMEROY - The Meigs High School
Marching band during Its performance
Friday night at h~lf-tiine activities at
·Marauder Stadium entered from the
visitors' side in a company front.
They sidestepped into squads of eight
with 16 squads Of eight marching across
the field from the 10 yard line.
In .the center of the field they closed
into a block ' band formation playing
" Battalagia," and following a ranfare ,
"Battle Hymn of Republic ."
The band turned toward the visitors'
side, half-stepped to the sideline, then
turned toward the center, faced the
homeside in block formation to play the

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GALUA ACADEMY High School's inarching band, under the direction of
Rodney ToiUver took part in. Friday's Meigs-Gallipolis halftime show at
Marauder Stadi~, Pomeroy. The Galli&amp; musicians finally received their new
hats thls week to go with tbeir sparkling new uniforms.

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The Saturday program will rcature a champi on hor seshoe pitchers from
contc:-il to select the Harvest Queen, and Lucasv ille, Ohio, will show their skills,
Sunday 'will st:•rt with a 10 a.m . worship while the Ohio Bow Assn. demonstrates
service led by the Rev. Paul Hctwks of Rio bow and arrow technique nearby.
Grande, with hymn singin g by his wife,
Scattered around the festival' grounds
J oxee Ha wk s.
will be nearby 60 craflsJnen and exhibitors
Demonstrations Set
and many will have articles for sale at
Field demonstrations of vario~s kinds · booths .
will -be held in the open etreas along Route
Among the more WlUsual crafts are
:15 . These include shcep)lerdi ng by • the scotc hing and spinning of flax and the
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unforeseeable medical emerg~ncy which occurre~ o n -, 1?-

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Hillfolk Dctm·ers, WaJ.ton Wheelers Square
&lt;tful hi ~ c hilr.tren. wh o rangp in age rrorn 7 D:wcers, Mor ga n's l ~a ider s, f.'lluntry
tv Hi. th&lt;' ~rou p k ~ ~eps toes tappin~ and
music in slnu"n enlalists, and cast mem bers
[rom ''Galli a Country. " :1 hi sto ri c-al
heads Uoblling with its seleetions suf'h as
··Uflli.• John ':-; Boogie'' and "Boil the
musical pageant perfor'incd an nua lly at
Cabbagt• .Dow~ . " The group rc~tturcs
the farm .
ban jo , violin, guitar t.md bass.
Rollflding out the pili 'Yill be high
school performers or the tpoint Pleasant
Other enlerl.ainers sc heduled [or the
three-day rest include Bd Bruce. country - &lt;W. Va. l Band and the Gallipolis High

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The rarm is loe~1led un Ruut.E.' ~~5 . a nd
the festival hours arc 10-6 on Friday . !)-ti on
Saturday and 9-5 on Sunday.
Headlinin g the entertainment program
once again is the Col'hnm Family from
Dia na, W. Va. This six-member blueg rass
in strwnenu\1 group was a top attrm·fio.n at

Cloudy and mild today,
showers in west by evening.
Highs in the low 80s south.
Cooler tonight. Cloudy Monday, showers probable.

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TO SHOW SLIDES
John Riebel 'will show· slides
of his trip to lsrllel and The
Holy Land Sunday at 7:30p.m .
at · the Mt. Hermon U. B.
Church. The public Js Invited to
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GALt.IPOLIS - Bnb Evai1s. onl' of
America 's bes t-known farmers. will
welcoq1e thousands of visitors to his annual .Bob Evans Farm Festival on October
11, 12 and 13 a t his l ,liJO-acre farm in
southeastern Ohio. Admission and parking
are free . Friday will be Senior Citize ns
Day at the fe stival.
Last year some 60,000 people traveled
from hither and yon to the small town of
Rio Grande , 14 miles.northwest of here , to
enjoy the many exhibits and demon-

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RACINE - Racine Chapter
134, OES will hold its October
stated meeting at 8 p.m.,
Monday at the Masonic Temple
with election of officers and the
reading of reports to be a part
Of the business session.

No charges were flied in an
•accident Thursday on Rt. 7 In
Meigs County;
. The Gallia-Meigs Post State · ·
Highway Patrol said Doyle W.
Knapp, 31, Pomeroy, lost
consciousness, and hls car
which went off the highway
striking an embankment. He
was not injured.
.Due to an error in the highway patrol report, a correction
is made · in the account of the
collision Tuesday night at 10:30
p:m . on Rt. 218, three miles
south of Rt. 7:
The accident involved
vehicles operated by David L.
Lilly, 34, Crown City, 'l'ld a 17·
year-old Rt. 2, ·Grown City
youth. II · was reported that
Mrs. E·. M: 'Cox, 43, Northup,
was a passenger In the Lilly
vehicle which was incorrect.
Mrs. Cox was in a vehicle
following those in the accident.

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provis ion for poll workers
going to a utomobiles to assiSt
disabled voters, a procedure
which will not be permitted at
the Nov . 5 election.
ln order to clarify absentee

11 Oth Anniversary Sale

NEEDLE FOUND
OSWESTRY, England (UP!)
- After performing back
surgery on Jane Vaughan , 82,
the doctor asked if she had lost
a six-inch knitting ·needle .
That's what he found lodged in
her back. The doctor said he
believed Mrs. Vaughan sat on
it without noticing about a year
ago .

no charge filed

They Play It All!

Absentee ·voting

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

meetings today with top advisers to consider additional
options.

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COLUMBUS - Bob Evans' Hidden
Valley Ranch represented by its manager
Fred Vollborn, had three prime animals
during the Ohio Feeder Calf Round-Up
Friday and Saturday at the Ohio State
Fairgrounds here .
According to Fred Dee!, Gallia County
4-H agent, the Hidden Valley Ranch had
the best overan " Get-of-Sire" Charomls
and tbe reserve·grand champion Charolais
steer in the senior division .
Teresa Jividen of Northup ,ta member
of the Theviner Pioneers,~ tOok reserve
ghind champion honors in the junior
division with a Hereford helfer. Miss
Jividen also · pla~ed seventh in
showmanship and Kim Woodward, Rt. 1,
North!Jp, a member of the Mountaineers 4H Club, took fourth place in ' the junior
division.
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Gallla County's overall rating was
·sixth among all counties participating in
the roundup.
Qther participants were Mark Jividen
and Jim Jividen of the Thevlner Pioneers;
Lisa and-Matt Saunders, Gallipolis FFA;
Gary FeUure and Lisa Lou Fellure of tile
'J;'heviner Pioneers.
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GALLIPOUS - Principals of Gallia
County Local's 11 schoolo, who were left
out of the recent pay increases granted by
the Gallia County Local Board of
,Education, apparently are looking for
comparable adjustments.
The group, which met Thursday
evening, is headed by Cliff Wilson of North
Gallia High School. The prin c ipals
examined the new teachers' contracts
signed las~ month by the Gallla County
Local Teachers' Association and the board
Of education ·and outlined implementation
of the contract into the total school en·
vironment.
In attendance · .were Ross Fleming,
Executive Director of the Ohio Association
of Secondary School Principals, and Bill
Murphy, attorney for the Ohio Association
of School Administrators. Fleming was
GAHS principal 1958-64.
Other topics reviewed
were
curriculum development,
teacher
evaluations, and the lacil of classroom
space ~n,\1 facilities In · some. of }he
buildlngs In .tile county school sysll!m.
Charles Dowler, princlpal ljt Bidwell·
Porter Elementary School, wasl named as
spokesman for the principals at all future
meetings of the Gallla County Local Board
of Education. In case he cannot, one.of the
other princlpais will be designated .
The principals were not included In the
index raise received by Gallia County's
teaching staff. Beginning Sept. 9 the
teachers ' Index went from $6,900 to $7,100
per year which will be Increased to $7,400
on Jan . 1. The matter was discussed lor
one hour d\ll'ing the regular meeting of the
board of education Sept. 21. but no action

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public" hearing on pr&lt;&gt;federal legislation 10 ~tlr)ue the
Appalachian Reglonai·Commlel6ii~ Al'lCi '
Program lis set for Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7
p.m. at he Athens Clty-Coupty ·Health
Building, 274 West .Union St...
Richard Holl, president of the-Buckeye
Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District, said the meeting Js c&lt;&gt;sponsored by the Appalachlan Regional
Commission , Ohio Department of
Economic and Community Development
and the BH-HVRDD to seek the Ideas of
the citizens of thls Region for new
legislation to be presented to Congress for
the renewal of the :Appalachian Regional
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For Bicentennial

Ball at the National Guard
POINT PLEASANT
Downtown Point Pleasant has Armory , Her prize Is a threethe welcome signs out today for day fall vacation at the swank
thousands of curious vlsl.tors Greenbrier in While Sulphur
expected to come in to inspect Springs for two.
Mrs. Robert (Mary) Adkins
historical dispmys in merwas
first runnerup ~ winning a
chants' show windows In this
"Faith of Our Fathers' Day." dlsmond watch.
.Today is the second day of the ' There were seven places In
Bicentennial celebration that the popular contest that In·
will continue through ! his volved many, "who were first
nominated by secret ballot and
week.
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A highlight will be frOin, 9 ·.then selected according to
a .m.· to noon when dlr~ct 'efforts expended In the sale of
descendants of the warriofs in ·tickets to the Historical
the Battle of Point Pleasall \ in Musical Drama, Rivers of
1774 are to .register at ' the Destiny.
Other winners and their
Mansion House.
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prizes
ln~lude: Mrs. Thomas
The big celebration got off to
Bailey,
second runner-up,
a sensational start Frl~ay
night when Mn. Cha[ les Toastmaster table top oven
·' Mrs . Arnolda S.
(Jewell) Coltrill was croWned 'broiler
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First Lady of the Bieenteimlal
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All Day - VIewing of the historical windows In manr of the
merchant windows in Mason County. .
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Morning - Commemorative Service~ in many of the
Churches of Mason County. Each church has been asked to
mark this Sunday with special observances during their regular
morning w01:shlp. Attend the church of your ch~lce and take
part in thls memorable event.
9:ooa.m .• 12 noon - Direct Descendants of the participants
of the Battle of Point Pleasant are asked to register at the,
Mansion House where they will be given Identifying Insignia. A
Historical conaultant wiU be present to discuss lh1es of descent.
2:-6: p.m. -The Hospitality Center at the Mason County
Coart House will be open for the registration of vilfitors and
guests.
2: -5 : p.m. - Colonial. Tea Party sponsored by the Colonlal
Charles Lewis Chapter of the N.S. of the D. A. R. on the lawn of
the Mansion House at Tu-Endie-Wel Park. The pubUc Js Invited
to thla event.
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Afternoon :_ The arrival of troopa b y canoes launched by
the MoWltaineer Flintlock Riflemen as a reenactment of Colonel
Lewis arriving in Point Pleasant 200 years ago at T~Endie-Wel
Park.
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7:30 p.m. - The Bicentennial Inter-Faith CommWllty
Service at the newly constructed Fort Randolph. A combined
choir of many of the participating churcl!es lhrough()ut the
County· will furnish special music. Bishop D. Frederick.Wertz,
Bishop of the West Virginia Methodist Church will be the guest
speaker,
MONDAY, OCfOBER 7
PIONEER ,\ND HOMEC()MING DAY

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V(ewing of the hlstorlcal window dlaplays In
mWIY of the merchants windows.of Mason County.
10 a.m.• a p.m. - The Hospitality Center in 1be Muon
CoWJty Couri House.Will be open lor the registration of visitors

. BIG BANG DUE '
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands (UP! )
A drifting and crewless Cypriot
freighter , crippled py !Ire and car~ylng 150
tons of dynamite, threatened navigation in '
theEnglishChannelSaturday. The French
navy said II would sink the vessel by aerial
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CARPENTER AT WORK _
Herman Carson" of near Bashan, a
carpenter for some 45 years., Is busy
these days remodelhrg tbe first floor of
the former Meigs County Children's
Home building · intd' quarters for the-. .
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staff of ·the . Meigs County Board of ·
$10,0110 BOND SET
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CINCINNATI CUP!) - Clifford J .
E_ducation. The· new qiJarters are exKroger, 38, form erly of Cincinn~ti,
pected to ·be ready about Oct. 15. AI)
charged
with tbe · kidnaping of A,llison
auction ·is being pmnned of equipment .
no l!&gt;r!ger needed at the children 's 1: Mecbem, 4, Saturday was bound ove&lt; to
the Hamilton County Grand Jury following
home. Helping in the project are Meigs
a- hearing ,in Mun.i dpal Court. His bond
County Commissione~ Warden Ours
was continued at Sl&lt;J!l,OOO.
and George McHaffie. 'r ·-/ · ' · ' · ·

was taken .
Principals attending Thursday's
meetlng at Oscar's were Piul Dillon,
Hannan Trace High School; Cliff Wilson,
North Gallia High School; Bob Powell,
Vinton 'Elementary; Charles Dowler,
Bidwell-Porter Elementary; Paige Sheets,
Cadmus and Centerville Elementary
Schools; Max Haffelt, Cheshlre·Kyger·and
Addaville Elementary Schools and Uoyd
L. Myers, Southwestern High School.
Roi;!ert L. Lanning Of Kyger creeli and
Allee Fulks of Hannan Trace were absent.

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· 9 a .m .• 5 p.m. - The Mansion Houae
open
visitation and the reglstratio~ of Direct Descendlmts of the
' participants In the Battle of Point Pleasant who will be used
identifying Insignia.
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· All Day - Bi~tennlal Historical displaY• and ellh ts on
the corner of Fifth and Main Streets.. Worklng.eshlblts of
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·All Day- Old Fashioned arts and crafts which dale back to
the earliest settlers will be demonstrated.
2 p m - Groundhreaklng Ceremonies for th~ one-room
schootho~ at the west end of Krodel P111k adjacent to Route 2,
condooted by the Mason County · Esten!"on Homemab.rs.
Parking ava!lable on Corpsof Engineers Boat launchlnJIIot .
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