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School use policy c~arifiCil

10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o~. Thlll1lday, Oct. 9, 1975

wmm study
Wlllounced

Deaths

HOSPITAL NEWS ·

vetl~'M~:~alHoapllal

Howard No,.;,an

PLEASANT VALLEY . ,; ·
HS'ward J . Norman, 91 of
DISCHARGES - Mrs.
AdMITTED
Don
ATHENS - The Ohio 277 S. Monroe Avenue, Cl~yton Hager, Albany; Jay Stephenson, Middleport;
Valley Health Services Col umbus died October 7, at Shies, Albany; Mrs. David ~ e Lma t Wine brenner,
Foundation, a regional health !he fam ily residence. Hewes Sneed, Mt. AIID; Mrs. Fred ~yracuse; Dordy Call,
plan nin g
agency
for born In Langsville. Meigs Richards, Gallipolis; Floyd Pomeroy·,•.1 Ain
' OS ' """,
Countv on Sept: 15, 1878, son
....,. Jr.,
Southeast Ohio based here of
the late Hlran and Laura Bush, Letart; Randolph Rutland.
will release bid specificatlons Gomer Normen. He was the Fraley, Cheshir~ Jay Slone,
DISCHARGED _ Vinton
on October 11 for a ~ounty last surv iving member of his Leon; Thomas .Kearns, Jones, Robert, Bishop, Louise
of four boys and two
·survey and study of com- · family
girls .
Clifton ; Mrs., Kennetll Bray, DeLong, Phyllis Hendrix,
munication systems.
He married Nora West on . Clifton; Mrs. Rex White, . Paul Wickline Thelma
The Initial study area Oct. 20. 1907. He Is survived Reedy; Mr
. s. John Gleason, Berry, Grace slob'art' , Jack
by the followlnQ sons and
encompasses those counties daughters-In-law:
Hartley Point Pleasant; Raymond Lyons, Daniel Talbott.
of the state along its eas~rn and Gladys Norman, Frank Angell, Gallipolis; Kennlt
and southern borders that and Maille Norman, Henry Cooke, Middleport,
Holzer Mtdteal Center •
Gean Norman . Two
'have been deslgna ted to be a and
grandsons, four daughters
BIRTH - Oc!Dber 8, a son
( Dlscltarc~· OcL 81
part of the 13-sta te Ap- and several cousins. nletes to 'Mr. and Mrs . David
Larry Kelllfeth Al'thur, II,
palachian region.
and nephews . He was Pierce, Pomeroy.
Maggie D. Barr,. Edward ·
ll is expected that com- preceded In death by his wife
Nora, two sons, Hershel and
Marion Blake, Becky Sue
munica tions engineering Robert. whose widows surBrown, Homer S. Carman,
firms will assess the types of vives .
Larry
J. Carpenter, Jr., Glen
They were lonQ time
systems presently existing
CoiCSWITCHED
res idents of Gallla County,
Ril!phCaton, Ada Jane Clary,
for eme rgency medi cal !Porter) . He was a· retired
Because Monday Is Mrs. Gary R. Cooper and,
services, medical television, employee of C &amp; Q Railroad
Columbus Day, the daughter, Alfred Allen Cupp,
rura l medical clinics, mass Co.
Pomeroy Chamber of Dorothy Lucille Davis, Mrs.
Funeral servlc"' will be
transportation and law en- Saturdoy
Commerce will meet Michael H. .D~vis .and
Oct. 11 . at 11 a.m·.
forcement, fire and disaster. ·from Paint Creek Baptist
Tuesday at nooa at ibe daugh~r. Mildred Dearth,
Il ls expected the study will Church with Rev. Elbert D.
Meigs Inn.
, Marilyn Lou Fee, Lula Jane
McGhee officiating. Burial
develop guidelines and for- will
Maxine Plummer, Fi tQhpatrlck, Madelyn E.
be In Pine Street
ma ts for ex panding or Cemetery, Golllpolls, under
executive dlteclor of ibe Garrett, Richard E. Hackett,
replicatlng . these systems the direction of McNabb
Community ileallb aud
Funeral Home Inc. Colum- Retardation Board of Mrs. David Lee Hammond,
elsewhere at minimal costs bus.
and daughter, Brian Keith
and for the sharing of basic
Meigs, Jacksoll and GaDia Harold, Betty Jane Harrillon,
Vlsllatlon will be held In
resources of all public Columbus Frldey evening
Countres, .will be ibe pest Paul Wayne Holsinger, Linda
and the body will lie In state
communication systems.
speaker.
All memben llllll Mae Hutchison, Anna K.
at the church In Gallipolis
interested
merchiiDIII are Kelly, Carl W. Knapp, Jr.,
from 10 to 11 .
urged to attend to discuss Mrs. Carl L. Lucas and son,
Christmas promolloa Shirley Ann Mayse, Robert
plans.
McCormick, Wayne D.
TONtTE
ASK TOWED
Metzler, Lorlce Mae Parsons,
OCT.9
Marriage licenses have ·
NOT OPEN
Brenda SU88n Pennington,
been Issued In Meigs County
Kevin James Pridemore,
NOW "CB INC."
Probate . Court to Jeffrey
Ohio.llecretary of State Ted Erma J. Rice, Mary
Owen·l.enlgar, 23, Chauncey
FRI.-SAT.. SUN . .
Dover, and Pamela Sue W. Brown has . Issued a .MJ~rgaret Riffle, Randolph
OCT. 10-11-12
Wilson, 18, Albany, and ro --charier to The Big Bend Scot!, Laura Scruggs, Mrs.
THE RACE WITH
James Arthur Snyder, 20, Citizens . Band Radio Club Michael R. Stewart and son,
· THE OEVIL
t Technicolorl
Middleport, and Reva Lucille Inc. to operate as a non-profit Michael Ray Toney, Sharon
Show Starts at 7: llO p.m.
corporation. Its principal Lee Woolum.
Patterson , 29, Rutland.
( Birllll, Oet. 8)
office Is in Pomeroy. William
Mr.
and ·Mrs. Charles
Schultz, Route 3; Gary
Watterson,
daughter, Apple
Hysell, 409 W. Main.St., and
Grove,
W.
Va.
Guy D. Hysell, Route 3, all of
PLAYING NITELY
Pomeroy, are trustees.
William Schultz has been
PUBLIC NOTICE
appointed ·Statutory Agent. ' Sealed bids will ~· rece ived

MEIGS.THEATRE

ELBERFELDS IN .· POMEROY

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0 clock noon on October 20.

TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

GEO. HALL
TUES.-THURS.
8:30-1:00

FRI. &amp; SAT.
8:30-2:00

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The MEIGS INN'

992-3629

TWO RENEWED
Contracts
for . fire
protection with the Racine
Fire Dept. have been
renewed for the next yellt by
Sutton and I •v .. T•wru.hips.
Lebanon 'T nshlp has not
rf • e11e.' ; Ulage officials
re, · rted.
MEET POSTPONED '
A meeting of the Meigs
County Fish and Game Assn.
has been postponed until Oct.
15. '
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Best In
Live Entertainment

1975; on eny of the following

propose Is .

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MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENt
7st F.loor
777th Anniversary Sale

WINTER
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JACKETS
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JUVEN ll£ ·JACKETS
12.95 Jackets
14.95 Jackets

Heavv duty bat erv 80 AMP
Anternator '2 AMP Min .

SALE PRICES
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MEN'S JACKETS

Oct. 10
11Jru Oct. 18
Store Hours: 9-15 .• ,m. to s
p.m. Monday, Tu11day,
Wednesday, Thursday, and
S.turday. Friday t: lS a.m. to

e:oo p.m.

11.95
15.95
16.95
18.95
22.95
24.95
26.95
29.95
39.95

JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKETS
JACKE~C:

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• • • • •• SALE 8.84
• • • · · · SALE 1\.74
SALE 12.54
· · · · .. · SALE 14.04
· · · · • · SALE 16.94
· · · · · · · SALE 18.44
SALE 19.94
SALE 22.14
SALE 29.54

8.95 JACKETS
12.50 JACKETS
12.95 JACKETS
14.95 JACKETS
15.95 JACKETS
18.95 JACKETS
19.95 'JACKETS
22 .50.JACK ETS

SALE 6.64
SALE 9.24
SALE 9.54
SALE 11.04
SALE 11.74
SALE 14.04
SALE 14.74
SALE 16.64

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SAVINGS IN THE MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT
Save in the

~ns

and Boys Department

o1n these Slfle items during our 111th
Anniversary Sale.
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Vlny" upholStery

Pqwor disc Drekes

pollee body peckagt end

Sale_Starts Friday,

BOYS' JACKn5

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Boys Jeans and Slacks - Regular .
Slims and Husky sizes 8 to 18. Fine
selection . .

Pos lllve traction rear &amp;xle

R:oof gutters
Calibrated speedometer and

transferring radio, siren,
fleshing signets, flrt extinguishers and protective
Stlleld from present car to new
car .
2.

For sele by the VII loge of

~omeroy

Its l97o4 Chevrottt
four door a cylinder, without
radio eQuipment, · fire ex .
tlngulsher, siren, flashing
signals and protective shield .

Mens Shirts - Dress Shirts . Sport
Shirts · Knit Shirts • Leisure Shirts.

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Mens Flannel Shirts- Extra-heavy
$9.95 wark flannel shirts Sale $7.78 •
$5.95. Sport Flannel Shirts. Sale $4.44.

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Mens Double Knit D~ess Slacks solid colors and patterns. Sizes 29 to

44.

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I ;nqbo:l"'

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Ire' &amp;

Mens Leisure Suits - An excellent
selection. You'll really save on what
you need.
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The bidder mey state either

what he will give for the 197-4
· Chevrottt or what amount he
will allow' as a trade In for the
new pollee cruiser described
above .

Each bl~der mev bid lor
either lhe purchase of lho 197~

Carhartt Brown Duck Work Clothes
- Complete selection ·_ Special
savings now. All sizes.

Chevrolet or for the sale to the

Mens and Boys Sweaters - Special
sale prices on ou: entire stock. Coat
styles
Slipovers
Sleeveless
Sweaters. ·

Vlltaot..of Pomeroy of a new

pallet cruiser 'described abOve

or both . Each bid must contain

MEN'S

1 RACK LADIES'

SPORT COATS

PANT SUITS. COATS.
DRESSES &amp; SPORm1EAR

Polyester knit•-&amp;- wools~

1h

REDUCED 20%

LADIES'

DRESS
SUITS
• Polyester knit &amp; wool b!llnds.

PANT SUITS

REDUCED 20%

REDUQD 20%

' the full name of every person
or company Interested In ftte
same, end the bid must be

accompenled by a check or
bond ln the sum of $100.00 lo
lhe satisfaction of the VIllage
Council 11 a guaranty that If
the bid Is accepted; contract

wltl be' enlered Into and Its

perform•nce

Then checks or bonds Will
be returned at once to all
except the succes~tul bidder .

PUUDVER SHIRTS

Turtle neck, mock h•: tle,
crew &amp; button.

. REDUQD 30'1.
,

_ MEN'S

Hlschecksor bond wltl be held

Wool . nylon &amp; Knits

REDUCED 20%

MEN'S PANTS
Dress &amp; Casuals

REDUCED 20%
· Men's Long Sleeve

DRESS.SHIRTS
20%

lADIES. BLOUSES
REDUCED 20%
LADIES'

DRESS mATS &amp;
CAR mATS
REDUCED 20%

lADIES
All.WEAlHEP COATS
REDUaD30%

On A

re(tcl eny end ell bids.

Jane Welton~

· Clerk
· Vlllageol

·New

l,,Pomtrov

(101 9, 16. 21c ·•
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White
~ and

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WIN,TER JACKETS

~DUQD

LADIES SlACKS
REDUCED 20%

Save This Weekend

until the contract or bid Is
proporlv execultd bY him .
The right Is reserve4f to

'.~&gt;I

Men's Long Sleeve Knit

FALL ·coAT SALE

properly

secured .

Fall Coat ·
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Our entire stock of misses, womens,
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half sizes, juni~rs. and preteen .
(young Junior) included.

Anniversary Sale prices on Women's

Lay-A-War

Jewelry, Luggag•. Tablecove~

· !'Irs.": W••kd1y1 f-5
Sat.f-1

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VOL XXVII .

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ISRAEU REPRESENTATIVES TODAY SIGNED the
final dOOIIIII!III ~the IDIIrim J111C11 '111-' wlib Egypt .
The tdgnlna In Jeruaalml followed U. S. Senate approval
Thunday ~ leglalaUon pamtttq ibe llalloning ~ 200
American dvllillllec:hnldanl in the Sinal Oelert to monitor
the dllalp&amp;ement pact between the two eow~trlee.
The Houle ~ Representallwl •14*~ tbe prcpoul
Weclnellday. The IJraeU llgiW1c 'llpifted officii! 1mplementation of tbe pact negotiated by Secretaryex~::)
Henry Ki111J18er. Governmel!~ IIOUI'Illl in ClirO
llltllflellall wltb the Wuhlngton and JII'UIIlem lltepl compleiiDg lbil'~eeond Interim acreement.
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.. WASHINGTON- SEN. !,LOYD BEN'l'SEN,I).Tea.; 11)'1
be will foclll hill campaign fllr ibl DemocHilc .. !Witlal
nomination b1 elabt IIllO lley lltlt.a,lloillnllbe !*'IY will tum
to blm at a deadlocked CIIIMIIIiaa.

Bentalllllld blutraiiiY Ia to ''plly to youutu at'-" in
carefull7 w1111d.,.. ~key 11aa and a~~m~iire COIIIy
tllallnrlde prlllllry
Bintllll outlined his llri!IIY
fllr 1 lllllltad
@. Ia ID I I tiW .... \ll1llad , _
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JICitl()rillliid.aibq 'I$•Ibl ....lriiii*Rtlftepl t·18
lhe CliVilded field fl. l'ti~O!!ftllc cwdjplll
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''No, I'm nat pallbJI out," Ill lal4. ''Not 'lrltll flOG.~
waltq lor me in Jllmry" in fedlraiiiiBidlq fundi. ''That
The annual parade to
Dllkelno lt1ll8 at ail. Not with fJJO,OOO (an hand now) in the welcome In the holiday
bank."
eeuon was set for Monday,
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MOSOOW- NUCLEAR PHYSicrsf ANDREI Slkharov Chamber of Commerce
ll)'lbe lwipellil Nobel Pace Prlle will eiiC(IIIflilt East-West · Thursday · evening at th_e
detente and help poiiUeal prllonen in the Soviet Union. The Columbus and Southern Ohio
54-yur-Gld,dentlll-\blflnt Scmet dtilea ro win lhe peace Electric Co. buildb\g.
pr1ae - to1d nporten at an inJpramptu rlews mennce . All bands, groups and in·
Thunday he doem't want the nard to he CGIIIdered a dlvlduals wishing to parehalle..e to the Kremlin.
;
ticlpate In the annual parade
SaldllroY, wbo helped develap lbe Soriel,llfdrolen bcmb are asked to contact ibe
before hecoltllnl 1 polltk:al dt"""nt, uld be hill* the Western Auto St..re in Mid·
Kremlin will let blm go to Olio In Dacemher to pick up the dleport.
pr1ae IIIII tJ43,000 u a•ard.. ln announclni the award
Attending the planning
'lburaday, the Nonrtclan Nobel committee aald Saltharov's session were Mr. and Mrs.
''learleu eflort in ibe ca111111 of peace among mankind Hnts Don Wlllon, Mr. and Mrs .
• a DIIChty llllplration to aD true endeavcn to tromote John Werner, Mr. and Mrs.
peace."
Narinlng Kloes; Richard
SaldllroY bu been an OI&amp;Wpollml critic of ibe Soviet Owen, Mike Williams and
l)'1ltelll and a eampatper fill pollllc:al rigbt.il In hll homeland. Cub Bahr.

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SAN FRANCISOO PLANNED

t)'plc:al taur11t tnalmllat for Japane•e Emperor Hiroblto
CLOSING MONDAY
today, lnelud~ a View !rGm till Goldell Gate Bridle, llld
The
C!OUI'thouae will be
11
hoped to ofrllt 1 welcGme of gully wind IIIII esblnc rain.
cloled
Monday
in observance
Blroblto, (II the Jut mainland llop ~ the biltorlc u. s. vlllit,
of
Columbus
Day,
Common
wu to be e~vtn • ride over the brldp with allop at a vi1ta
Pleas
.llidge
John
C.
Bacon
po111t to m san Francla'to'• IIQIIBe. 'l'bell p1an1 called 1or
ordered today.
him to 'VIlli Golden Gate Park and lbe Japan Center.
HlrobltO, 74, 11111 the 1:1•4*• wwe acbe!fuled to fly to
Hawaii later today befcn relurill!lc home. They arrived ill the
United Slates lllpt. 10 and met Prtlldent Ford at the White
Houla. Tilly flew IDto San Francllco from San DleJO late
'lbtnllay.llolblllnbllll and lila wife uch 'carrlad an 1iDibrellll
• !bey deplinad and lded to a wallinC llmaullne wblch took
them to u. St. Francll Hotel in till downlolm dlllrlcl.

Allveclo 11111111 a ata...._t coudemnli1l "111111111 all-.e

, til vlollnct, eapedaDy by

af !illnodty poiiUI:BI
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· Till lltadt flllld to mealkli any sptdftc ~. but
,IPP'!I"fd llmld It ~ .clvWIDI ad so~n
~ for.lbe utallttaw Ill .Adm. Almdo'l - OOIIIIkJn
cabiDit. '11M Bocla!W. and llft.Gf-eenter Papular Dllnocrall,
the~~~~~~·· two llrplt poUIIoal )lll'llel, Cllled I'IUits today in
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Be sure to register In the Home Furnishings
Annex or at the Mechanic Street Warehouse
for the $300 In Gift certificates to be wen by ttur
.customers. No purchase necessary . .You nied
not be present to win.
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' ~ al u. Almdo ~OYtl'llllllllt.
: 'l'bljita.....al ctD&lt;•ID"MMIJGIIIIIIbat ''tlb ldvanflll
ti den .......... to ...... JWGiriiDI - liiiiPCil•
to dulrOJ tha dmiGratle ordlr and

rllldDI

canfrCII'I!IIoM Ulat C01IId 111ft lbl llllllt all·· ~"
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WASIING'ION - '1111 BINAT! TlllJRIIDAY nllht

Cl1lllftr1Did 'l'btlmiiiOel'l' a II\ fi!IW'Y of tilt lillll'lor IIIII

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tlecisiOn on
plant site.

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SPRINGFIELD, ill. &lt;UPI)- A state energy
official says he is afraid political maneuvering
might cost illinois its chance fpr an exJ!I!rimental
$237 million coal c;onversipn ,plant.
, Coalcon-:- tl!! ~.,X;q'k·\lUed conllo~tiqm of
energy-.-elated c.ompanies which plans to build the
plant - earlier· this week recommended eight '
sites to the federal Energy ~earch and
. Development Agency. Coalcon o~!!f had
beard argumentS on beh~ of 16 pro
sites.
ERD!- now must lli1TOW the eight-site field

im-:"' ' · ~·~·;t·:~!'~~~=~~!~:!~:~:~~=r·
''had the gull" to tell · Cllir Caunly, near

- The biiW
meana"
Pt...,t
hadtobeen "There hal been aome
aiked If the cancelation trouble In Louisville •aS a
meant he was becoodng a· res"GttYof court-ordered,

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By ROBERT KIECKHEFER

leader's
d
d
nee e

pno...ade day

..._IP'fl.

SAN FRANCISO) -

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· USBON, PORTUGAL- mE BELEAGUERED Par·

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revealed ibe Ideality of a
tllel,l.. jODDd in the
IJIOI!Illalu near here Sept.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - which he had Aid he would
. 11 , a1 ibat of Donald K.
President
Ford has blamed· . not allow ro happen as a
Wfllllima, U, Fairview
surro11nding result af two asaa88inatim
disturbances
Pa~ Olllo. •
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court.:Ordered
busing for alal'llll last month days in
A ' hlk~r found the
cancelation
of
a
scheduled callfarnla.
akeletoa, uaclothed from
trip
to
LOulivllle,
Ky., next
''Under
no
clr·
ibe wa111 up and ladling .
cumstances,:: be replied,
ldeDUflcalton papm. The week.
He
told
his
news
conference
noting he was · going to
PIJDa County sheriff's
Thursday
his
appearance
in
Hartford, Cmn., 'I'Uelday and ,,
office ukl he boarded a bus
at Cleveland, Ohio, last Louisville nelt Tlllnday was to Detroit today for
April Z3, telllllg hill!lmlly called Ofl·becaliSe of ''trouble Republican f11Dd-raising .. .
he wat colng to a moun- ... as a result of court- ev~lil. "
He said "I was ad~ by
taiDoal area to commit • ordend, forced busing ·to
achieve racial balance In . Looiavll1e offlciala 88 well as
aulchle.
· oiberl that under ibe current
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¥ord toot ibe oppcrtunlty circu1111tances I should
tD .repeat Iii opposition to cancel ibe trip to LoWivllle,
.
"court-ordered" busing and and It has been canceled.
.roreiterate
"I think there are · "I ·lbould add ibere are'
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1q11e1e IOVII u01a~t 11dentl a crackdo1n} apinlt all'eiDlll
.,oliiJI todly fllr teylng"to dNtroY the ~noc:ratlc order" In
country. 'lbt gotal1llllnl ~ Pt1me ltfiJdlter Jail Pinheiro de

Draperle1, Curtains, Yarn, Mattresl81.,

PRICE 15·

Kentucky
trip
ews~~~S~.~ •
18 cailed .off ·.

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Bloul8s;
Panh, .Lingerie,
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SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL'S VARSITY
.CHEERLEADERS - n.e.e girls will be blll)' thill
evenlni! cheering for Soulliern as they cl.uh wlib Kyger
Creek in Racine. It is also, ~omec!mlng night fGr South·
ern. Team members are, front row, frt111t to bllck, J)ebbie
Roosh, JuU Gooch; Pam P81'80111; back row, pwyl
r..arkins, Rhonda West and Usa Allen.

. F~IDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975 ·, ..

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO .

NO. 126

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD SAYS lilY city'
wlib allnlndll ~ u llftiiX&lt;llllbJe u New York'a doesn't
de• "federal help -and pro..blyWGII 't gel it.
A1tbliash hi n ted lbe rlabt to cbanle lila mind, Ford
Indicated II hill .-. CCIIIfwenee '1buradl)' alabt that a veto
' IWIIta "' iillllll't Ccligreu Hnda him to IWCllt the
f!Nnd'IIJ troubled city. He said hi j1idgll frml hill CCIII·
vwutlona wlib Republieana and Oemocrall ill Coillrlll tbatthen II no .tl'lllll sentlmetit to fuhlon a federal' lifesaver for
. the~dty.
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Sale Prices

Elna,,
SEWING
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This paint was·brought out
irben the Melp Local Board
lf Education met in regular
teasion in..Ml~eport Thurslay night. Charles . Oowler,
Ustrict superintendent,
liked far clarification of the
l081'd 's poUcy on !lie use of
lllildlnp and other fiCilltles
Jf the district for community
iletivlUea plus commercial
1111e1. Dowler Indicated that
be will ~ the ~ of
the board In handling the
requests for use of buildings
llld· other facUlties.
Afta' Jong diaclllllon, it
wu pointed out that many

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jackets sizes 8 to 20
and juvenll~ boys
sizes 3 to 7.

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Village of Pomeroy of ..; · .~w
1976 foUr door five passenger
sedan with the following
added eQu ipment.
o100 cUbic

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SHOP·FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO . 8 PM . .

the past bUildings gymnasiwn .. dn the other · while t)iey have no objection.
'\'he group will be given use
have been used by various hljnd, It appeared to be the tp the pu~llc using . ·the of the building on t~e monthgroups without custodian conae~ISM that one building' ·buildings of which ibey are in to-month basis and will be · ·
help.,. However, . the board could not accommodate all of charge, they do not (eelitfair . respon sible for outside
indicated that cus!Ddlal help the requests which will be ' to have students ':Olerating . cleaning up· foUowillfl the
will be required at the f2,65 . coming, and repreeentatives cold, then heating buildings dances. Chief Cremeans said
an hour, (t5 minimum) rate of two group~ present at the 'for public use . It ·was stated 'his grou~ has no obJection to
in the future. The facUlties meeting to Une up use of that any gr.oup using ad- paying a custOdian.
are tD be free of charge if the facllltles, indicated that the' .diUonal heat would have to be
Representatives from the
event Ia not considered Rutland ·8l'Jllnasium would prepared to ab$orq the ail~ Opio University Karate Club
commercial.
not be aatiJfactory for their · ditional costs lrivolved.
were on hand in reference t.o
A charge of the uae of the purpoaee, ·primarily due to
MiddlePort Police Chi~! J.; a'reques\ fo~ ~se of the junior
facility .will be made, • location.
,
J. Cremeans, accompanied hlg~ audltorluni in Mld ho\vever,lf it Is Cjlmmerclal. . Brought· out during ibe by .eight members of Mid· dieport for . Karate classes.
'nle decillon on such matters discussion al~o. was ! he dle,port's Reserve and The IIUditQrium would be
•was left to the discretion of problem of .heat cur~~U!ment Disaster group, was given I!Sed, twice a week by the
Supt. Dowler. .
'!'hlch the &lt;llstrict Is facing [lermiSslon to use the Mid· club.. However; Junior High
· Wlib ibe Pomeroy Junior this winter. Heat will be shut dleport Elementary .building principal Jefl Weaver pointed
High School no· longer off in the various schoola, pll ' on Pearl St. far dances. Chief out that junior. high basketavailable for comm,unlty but two, tuing natural gaa Cremeans said that the ball teams might need the
events, board members about 11 a.m. each morning primlty purpose of the group gymnasium part of the
~ the poulblllty of dll'lllt cold weather as a In holding ~ cii\JI~s Is to auditoriwn for praelice at
trying to plaee noiHcjlool vatlon measure.
provide an I!Ctlvity for young timee when the Karate Club
events . at one location,
SeYII'II IChool prinflpa!S people of the Middleport wan\ed the gym . A decision
probably the R11tland alt,ndlng indlcateil ' that community.
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iland, and II' paid $2.86 an
!lour lor his extra work, when
llujldlnga of the Meigs Local
School District are used for
!OIIIIIIunity or . commercial

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in tt"'l~ office of the VIllage
Clerk, Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12

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would Jtlllke the drastic
"hostageilltheWhlteHouse" forced busing to ·achieve ~yle changes needed to
racial balance in IChools." survive, aays pUbUc opinion
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SPEAKERS SET
courage to ask ibe pe&lt;~ple tD
Melee Local School
sa'crlfice ...then neither InDl1trlct Superlalendeot
Dation, the recesalan nor the
Charlet Dowler, . bls
Six defendauta wen fined
Oaws
In the qliallty of life are
Ulil&amp;lul, Daa Morril, and Thursday night in the court of
going
to be corrected,"
Prlaclpals James Diehl Pomeroy Mayor Dale E.
Harris
said Thursday in
aod Jeff Weaver wDI be at Smith.
preJlllred
remarb.
lbe Moaday alcht meetlnc ' They include Randy EbersHarris said Iii surveys
ol the Pomeroy Elemen- . bach, MinersviDe, $10 and
llhow
Tl per cent of the
tary PTA, 7:30 p.m.
costs no Ucense plate• Paul
American
public would
J ,a m~ I So a Ish Y• JoneJ, Pomeroy,
and
prefer
tD
trim
ibelr mat'erial
president, Ill aiiiiOU~cing c&lt;ists, leaVIng ibe sl:ene of an
Hfeatyles
raiber
than endure
tbe vlsllalloa of ibe acbool accident· Walter Humphrey
proloaged
lhflation
and high
oflleials, urged lhal ibe ', Coolville:·$125 and c'osta and
public as w~ll u , the three days In jill, driving unemployment.
•"niey would do all this and
pareata aDd PTA memben whUe intoxicated· WUUam
more
if their leadenhip had
come to meet them and alii l Reeves, Pomeroy: $1G and
the
guta
to ask ibem," Harris
whatever questions ibey costs lntoticatlon and $10
said.
. have about the school and 'costs, dlsorlierty conHarris said ao Jqer will
dillrleL
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duct · Harry Butcher
Room ,vllltatwa will he ' Pom~roy, $10 and costs: the pullUc IN" leaden who
beJel folhiwlDc ibe meeting sqUealing tires, ahd Bobble eliber pronilae everything or
!lllcl relreshmeata . will be · Joe Patterson, Racine, $125 scare them ''by railing the
1erved by ibe ibit'd ,grade and costs and three days in spectre of falie bogeymen
who will be subject to sinister.
motllen.
jail, driving while in·
. or f&lt;nign infllaences."
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·He aald a major reason
public confidence In key
lll&amp;tlllllk!ns hall dropped 'Is
the ~ people have that
those leading them have
grown out of touch with what
the people want and believe." '

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Vehicles meet
in blind curve
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. investigated a school
bus&lt;ar accident Tuesday at
HO p.ln, on "Seldom Seen"
Road in · Chester Twp. 'No
personal injurlea were
reported.
Oliver E. 'Sayre, 22, Long
Bottom, driving tile Eastern
District school bus and
Lorenzo D. Davis, Rt. 2,'
Pomeroy, collided In a blind
curve, where the road was
only 14 feel wide. There was
no citation laaued.

MEETINGS SET
The Meigs County ASC

Committee will mee! the fil'st
Wednesday of each month at
.9:30a.m. at ibe ASCS office,
·located on the ~ond floor of
the Farmers Bank Building,
221 W. Se~qnd l Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio All interested
persons arr '" 1d.

New
1\lbe... The land II near .
water and com supplies and
hu•beavilyltrlpmined.
"My very strong feeling is
that we're really ,up there,"
Sid Marder, coordinator ~
the lllinoll bid, said "l~d llR
tD say we're No. l~t's m.y
gut feeling. I feel ibe only
way we could IDle It II
thrOIIgh some political stuff."
"I'm concerned ibat
politics is going. to be a factor," Marder said.
Marder said be crlglnally
believed ERDA 'a site
deciaion would be based
purely on the relatlle merlta
of the proposals. On that
-.mption, he said, he ~
Illlnola senators
and
repreaentatives not to invohe
them!elves in ibe Iaale.
By mid-September,
however, he asked some
members of tbe state's
~I delegaUon to
begin ~ conlacts and
wocking m behalf of the St.
Clair County site.
He said he has no specific
evidence that political
tressure is being exerted.
However, he said, members
of Congress ' from West

Vlrgtnii eoalrol powerful
eniiJY.ftlated eammittees
and hi"' 1D the put had
dllprop!lrtlooale• Ill
illmllar compelltloal.
Marder said at 1eut one
Illinois congres~n has
been IIJid 1!:1' ERDA that a
con•ultant-'hu been em·
plciyed ro be1p 11111'1'0'11' djJwn
the eight 111118 paopoaed by
Coalcon. He Aid he ha'8 the ·
recommendatlona of a
CQIIIU)tant can he 1llld u a
IDMike ICIWI. to muk antlclpated political pr • e.
Sources in ibe Dllnola
deJesation said DJ!mls, West
VIrginia and Klntucky llites
are tHe mly line llllll Wider
.-ICIUII canllideratloa.
ERDA of!ICiala bave said
tbey apect a final declllilll
IIOIIIIIbne before the end ~
ibe ,ur.
Theplanl,inaddltlontoibe
heavy capital Investment
involved, wiD boost ibe
economy of Ita IIUITII1II1dlng
by creaUng IIOIIK! 400 jobi. It
al8o 11 apected to ·attract
other lncUby to llie area.
If the experlmlrltal project
is succeaful, ibe pOol plant is
to be expanded approximately 10 limes ita
initial aile.

Oh10 retailers'
t

sales down by 2%
CoLUMBUS (UPI) ~Silles b11sineu . reporting sales
of Ohip retailen in Allg1ill gains in August from a year
were down 2 per cent from ago were led by reatauran11 ·
AUgust, 1974, the Center for with a '!3 per cent ~;
Business and Economic applllllce staree,lO per cent; ·
·Research at Ohio State and llor~ts and general
University reported today. slorel wlib food, both up 8 per
The center said 17 of tbe Zi cent.
OOBiness sii'Veyed showed
Regiooally Illes 1111' August
aales drops with the lar8esl were above All\1ilt, ll!t
occurring in bwdness aeetDra Ieveli In two ·of ~ II city·
wblchhaveuperiencedprlce eow~ty areu ID Oblo wltb
fluctuations.
Toledo-LliCII Cnnty
Sales of fuel dealers were recordln&amp; a 2 per cent pia
down Tl per cent, variety and Clnclnnati~toa. a I
11ore1 experienced a 27 per per cent lncreue.
ce~~t aalell decline and feed ·
Decllnu Included
and farm and garden tiUJlllly 0111licoibe-Rou, 13 per ca~t;
houlea recorded a drop of 21 Portsmouib..SCI~to, 11 ~r
per cent.
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cent; C1eve~anc~Qjyabo, I
~which saw • 91D pel' cent; Callloa.starlt, 8 per
11 per cent sales decline . cent; Da~tgomery, 8
incllllled family clothing per
cent;
Hamilton.
storn, furniture stores, Mlddleton..SUUer, 4 per
alltQDiobUe dealers and cent; Akrlii..Snmmlt and
beatqoplliiilbillg equipment Youncstown-Ma)lonlng, 3
tllo(M. ·
per cent and Colwnb111•
The center said the eight Franklin 1 per cent.

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IOIUiely; without · · any
Ford aaJd a , "very good"
UPI Wlalte 1 ' - ..,_.r
lqlllvoca!Wn ... I 1rould not · flve·year agreement for
WI\SIUNG'l'ON (t1J1,1 H helltate iD nto lt.''
' · Soviet purchaaea of u.s.
Preaftlent
Foi'd ·· '~aya
c:anar-Jorill Democrata grain nolr lacks only final
Anllll'kilnl - t lull and fa-the tal rut but~ It 11 deta.lla and . a parallel
cowmneJtlpenciiJW cut.-ct "prepolterolll" to Ilk them agnementlor U.S. pur&lt;:baae
lhollld throw ~~~~ to lit a limit on next year's ol SOviet oil II a pculbl!lty.
out ol oftlce If thay ntuae.
budfet, wlllcb IIIey bawn't He aaJd lhlre a~ may be
In hll lith fiiiHcale nen yat ""'
III!IOWIC-11 100n on tbe
conferenc~, ~ Tb~y
But Ford, hll voice rllllnc, ponlbllity of llftln8 the
•nlchl at tbe White ~. llld other ~ have temporary u.s. emblrJO on
Ford al.o lllld:
, dune II in IM'I and 1811, the lflln Ialee to Ruaela. .But
- A flve.ye• agreement American people belltft In It ·Agriculture Department
on lflln aalel to Rullla II and "I can't lmaslne aourcea aald that mnbarao
takllllllbape.
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CmlfW not bavlnl enol!lh probably would not be lifted
-He had fuD coDtld/Jbce In lmqinatlon to CGIIIblne a Willi the flve-ytar asreement
Iii CIIIIP8lln ~- llltndiniiDmllaU. and a tu II worked out fully.
- Ile doeln'l bellm the · rtduc:!Wn.lf they clcm't, there The Preald~nt brushed
federal covenment ~ ought to be aome changee up ulde crltlcl.wn ol hli!X'Imacy
baD oat , flnandally alllng em Capitol Hill."
campaign organization,
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"It II IIIII that we tlllnk It's
a little hit unfair. We have
.-wed our c~ quite well.
We think our country owea 111
aome conalderatlon. We feel
thatwe.s-veallttlemore
than we are gettiJII." ·
Park, 48, aald the
promotion JIUIOVel'l well
baNd ·em a youlb policy of
former Army .secretary
Howard "Bo" Calla'1!17 in
•hlc:h 2,100 rea"W W!lffllnl
olllcen, captalna and majora
,_. liftn -race dates,
1110111 naar the mac1c le.year

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. (UP!) - Nobody's going tii argue which team Is
:::: better. The Cincinnati Reds are without question. By how
:::: much? By a mwlded 8-2 ratio If you're going position by
;:;: pos!Uon, but~ World Ser!eeaeldom 1s decided thet way and
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:·.· that 'swbylllkethelloatonRedSo•tobe
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RACINE - David Grindstaff hasn'.t taken a shot at
die Snake River canyon, or
the 13 school buses Evel
Knelval hopes to Jwnp soon at
King's ~d Park.
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seven · automobiles at · cars but it and its driver '
Coolville last weeken~ as a somei'Sl!llllell, the cycle suf·
spec1al fea,t!Jre durlDg . a ferlng damage to its luinseven events Moto-Cross ' dlebars, the driver little
Meet
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beyond bruises and bumps.
Grmdstaff s cycle came
At left, · Grindstaff (en-

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10:00 Hlllfolk Dancers
10:30 Point PleBSIInt Jr : High Band
11:00 Cochran Family-Bluegrass Music
11: 45 Trick Mules
12:00 Hill folk Dances
12:30 Edna Alexander-Soloist
12:45 Cochran Famlly- Biuegrass ·Music
1: 30 Trick Mules
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2:45 Cochran Family- Bluegrass Mus1c
3:30 Edna Alexander- Soloist
3:45 Trick Mules
4: oo Gay 90's Band
4: 30 Jackson Calvalcade Choristers

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9:30 Hlllfolk Dancers
10:00 O.k Hill Band
10: JQ Cochran Fan:olly- Biuegras's Music ·
11:00 Gay 90's Band
11: 4s'CountryTwins-19strumentall•h
12;00 Edna Alexander-Soloist
12:30 Cochran Famlly-Biuegr.Ss Music
1: 00 Trick Mules
1:15 Goy 90's'Band
2:00 CoUntry Twlns-lnstrumenlallsls
2:15 Hortense Hall-Sing-along
2:30 Cochran Family-Bluegrass Music
3:00 Trick Mules
3:15 Edna Alexander- SoloiSI
3:30 Gay 90's Band
4:00 Jackson·Calvacade Chorleters
4:30 Wagon Wheelers-Square Dancers

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Soloists-Joyce Hawks &amp; Edna Alexander
11:00 Hlllfolk Dancers
11 :30 Cochran Family- Bluegrass Music
12:00 Trick Mules
12:15 Gay 90's Band
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.12:45 Country Twlns-lnslrumonlallsls
I: 00 Horlense Hall- Sing-along
1:15 Cochran Fa0111y luegrass Music
1:6--Edna Alexande ·Soloist
2:00 Gay 90's Band
2:30 Trick Mules
'2: 45 Jackson Ca acado Choristers
3:30 Cochran F mlly- Biuegrass Music
4: 00 Gay 90's Band
4:30 Wagon Wheelers- Square Dancers

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UETROlT ,(UPI) - . The
'Mike Rin8ld!, president of
Ualted Auto Workers bluled UAW LoCal 800 wllldl repre·
the Ford Mellor Co. 11nlnday aenta more than , 30,000
,,"
for ill declalon to Import Ita workers at the Rouge
new mln!Cill' rather than manufacturlnc cCIIIIplelt in
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build It In the United States. suburban Dearborn, said
Union offlclall also Ford brought In more than
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brlnllng an Increasing · for 1971 model Plntoa.
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lUIIIber ol foul!cyllnder Pinto · At Lima, Oblo, where Ford Forgey's Sheepshearlng-11 :00, 1:00, 2:30
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qlnea In fnm Bmll willie aiao bullda the four.cyllnder l.ogrolllng- 12:00, 2:00
thoaaanda al Ford workers qlne, UAW Local 1219 Watercraft Show.,-11 :00; 2:00 (at Raccoon Creekl
&amp; SUNDAY
are Idled In th!a country.
President William Jobnaon Bradfords' BorderSATURDAY
Collles- 10:30, 12:30, 2:00
But the atron8NI crlllcllm aaJd 700 of the oqlne plant's . Forgey's Sheepshearlng-11 :00, 1:00, 2:30
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tram UAW VIce . ~nt 4,2110 wortera have been ~ Reno Family Champion Horseshoe Pllchlng-11: 30, 1:30:'3: 00
Ken Bannon, who heads the lndeflnlte layoll for u long as Logrolllng- 12:00, 2:00
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!,lll)on•a Ford department, a year.
wa reaened for the new
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bealn bulldla8 nut year In
Germany and Spain, u will
Ji·~
arrive In ' thll country
ICIIIIIIlme In 1977.
PErER M. KElLY
Planet Earth aixJ aome form camped, aeoreral daya at
''Jnatead al flghtln8,• the
DENVER (UP!)
ot eztraterreetr!al life was Colorado National Wnu.
lmporlen, llloob like Ford Colorado authoriUes say colni to pick them up," . ment, wtllttif Grand Juildllon
baa daclded to Jain them," about 20 Oregon realdenta Gresne aald. "But they didn't near the Colorado-Utah'
Bannon aald. ''&amp;ldl a llllive wbo apparently are sear· know when or where."
border.
Cllltbelrpartw!UIIGtonlyburt ~bini for a better l!fe on
Before
arrlvlnil
In
Park ~er Lavar
lbelremploJUlnlhll country another planet were In thll Burllngion, the group Jolnlon aald he'flrat nallced
but the ICOIICIIII)' ol the Dillon alate Jut. monlb but have
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the group, led .,... a mlddJe.
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moved on to Nebraska.
age CGUpie , when be ~!backed
· Ford IIPO"-'•n aald they
Doug Greene, superln·
toaeelftheyhadl!talillleilal
,Wolllcl have no coml'llllll Ill lend111t ol Bomiy Dam near
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BIIUIOD'I crlllclllll, but Burlington ' In eutern · TUCSON, Ariz. (tiP!) "Illumed out to be a clrcle
Jllllnled 1D IUIImenll frem Colorado, aald the group Nn U.S. Davia,CUp caplaln ~ lantema 111 the llfOtnd,"
Oullrman Hm7 Ford II .a arrived there Ocl.l, did 10111e Tony Trabert thlnb the Jolllllon aald.
-~~~ 1111 Qla he an- 1111opp1ns In localllloree and American publle falla to
John1ton 'a auperlon
liOIIIeld a. CJr, a Chefttte- left two den later.
appreciate the aacrlflceelta' ~ .Raberl Bemm,
liled ear- eodHiamed t11a
He .-1c1 he talted wilb a Davia CUp playera ~·. ·. aald the rancer lqld Jmi 'the
llolal, would bt Imported. 111111 named Frank Lamb one
"R OOilta lbe player to play lfOUP wu
an·
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Ford aJd iaupol tq tbe CP1' al tha leaden of tha ..:oup for hll COlli try 1" Trabert friendly •"
-lba.Jr'!'l71o~ltlo wilo told him IIIey· "beUeved said. "f!e livee up the op. . '"lbe:r weruiiiiJII nund
lbe u.s. JMbl In llldl • , In ,. th, tlnccWID of the portUD!ty
of
Winnlna talklntl lllwl boob
one
lbortllmlladatthe lo!!ell Fatber."G.-neaaldbsbpt thouaanda o( dollara In althamaaldiiGtt.o,.IDo•hard
PI IM COli lllllll tha No. 2 111 eye on U. poap from the lournllmenta Bolni on at tha ·mauthon baeauaelbey 1Nre
Ma'l bave tha · lillie they eanptd at tha aame time he II JII'IICIIclnl only lluDan, lmri.JinJ,. lbey
-,.1111 to flnanct the' rn1 voir unttllhiJ left Jut for, or playlna, Davia Olp." ..,... not,'.' lltnkllllld,,
.....,. It' wuald lUI to ~.
''TabapilyefllkeJimmy, Greene aald 1111111 "tha
11111111 !be ell' Ill 11111-'l'y.
He.aald I.Db told him the Connors. He'• virtually .,.. •IIJ
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'lht If 1lanan a1ao aald ~ •lll01lnl on to Join lllllll'ed ~. aay, f18,11011 every •CIIPI for ~ ,.,_.
Ford llu bttn lllinl .._up will! ,pan ot a ''main .lime he entera a tour· look,l na" junior CQII'It
l!naiJiaHullt ~ In Ita caravan"
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Plnle, ill&amp; aal:r • lllllle :m'll N"'£)01'1, &lt;ft., lui month in w!na it."
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Inevitable question wu asked
during Thursday's ijoston
~ Sox worlcout.
Do you feel yoiD' team II
at a disadvantage agalnat
Cincinnati because their
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - A
victory Sunday over the New
England Patrlola wollld give
the OnclnnaU Bengala the
finest atm1 In .their eight·
aeasonblstory.
Clnc!lnP.fttl's 3-0 record 10
far milti:bea the start of the
1988 clllb, but that learn lost
~ No. 4 to San Diego.
The Bengala are 10-iJolnt
favorites ·to get their fourth
straight victorY here Sunday
over a New ~ team
that Ia wlnl•ln three starts.
Regular Patriots quar·
terback Jim Plunkett mllsed
the flnl two samea because
of a aeparated lllloulder.
"But he played some last
week againat the Jeta .-ad
he'll probahly go agalnat 111,"
figures Bengala coach Paul
Brown.
Len vii Elliott Ia Cln·
c~nnau'aleedin8ruaber going
Into the Patrloll same. The
apeedy halfback baa picked
up 128yardt In IIIII M carries
for aU yanlavwqe.
1 • Fullback .Booble Cart baa
nmbled 123 yarda In ta
carries and also 1alned
another 79 after 10 pall

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chaalng ljown caroms oll the
wan that II lnfamo111 fur
strance reboandt.
"I'm gettuw my protractor
out,'' Fou chuckled 'after
hearing about the weird
~mglee ICIIIIetimee taka! by
rlcochetlnc btlla. But George
llld he'l going to truat hll
own JudJment baaed on
toda)"s practice.
"I won't hlft any Idea
what It's nally like WI I get
there,'' aaJd !he IIIY'llolni
..,...-old, wllo )lilt 101 tha
Reds left lleld ualpmert
IIIla year when Pate Roae
moved to third btae.
"I'm the t.YJII that ha to
lind out for blmaelf. I wantlo
... how the ball reaeta, jllll
how It bolllcea. n.n we're
IIOUW to have some meetings
to diacull play ln.
"Maybe 101118 left field
playa will determine .,the
outcome of the game,"
canceded FOI!er. "I ~ be
under the ~Iii•
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ba Wldar pr.aure. '

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By RICK VAN SAHr
"When )'OII&gt;fe bitiJnc,"ICI'u
CINCINNATI (UP!)- '11le told lhorlltop Davey Concep.
ClndnnaU Redt today finally cion, ")lilt be yoll'll!lf. Don't
get a chance to aea wbaiiCIIIIe . try to pull it.
figure milht be their nemem
1011 will worried that rightIn !be flrat two 11me1 of the lwadld hiller• like Con·
World Serlu-Fenway eepc!on, Johnny Bench and
Plrk'l lnfamolll left f1lld 'l'CIIIy ..... wiD ba lured Into
wan, ''Tbe
Maaller." . ~ to pop • boiner over
-Forelp to National laps tbe S'l.foat blah left flald flllce
teama, Bcillkln 'a ''inanater" )lilt 311 filii from home plate .
w111 . the' Iaiii ol tbe day
''You - that·wall for the
Thvaday In tile Reds' flnl time 'tnd you have a
workout at aymmelrlcal tendency to coforlt," warned
cRlverfrool
Stadium here.
IQu. "Ancl that'• wbat the
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n!ng'a fllihl to llollkln, the do,
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Reda get a lint-band loot at·
''1bey're golnc to keep the
Fenway In a practice thll ball away from out right·
afternoon In preparatiCIII for hand billerl," added IQu
~V~tvday'a World Serlea readlbiB for Lall Ttant~
, '~er agalnal the Red Soz. OUIIIde pltebea Saturday,
'"'bey're coq to pitch
ie &gt;One of th~ few lleda who
•U uMI plared in FI!IJ'I!IY II awa:y to our rllbtobandtra
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coach
Ted and In to ov left.IJandera,"
~clSlu.wakl, wbo apeal tha llpred Kill. "My advice 11 lut three years Of hll career jut bit •ralghlaway."
1~u !n the Am111can League.
, 111e "Green Monster"
"'~' '' Big 1011 had plenty of acJ. eould plague the· Reds em
-t~ih .,ce for curioUI Redt billerl dtfenae too.
i!Ooitllthered around the blUing
Gecqe FUller 11 the left
Ia~ :Age Thursday.
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pitchers have been hilling the " ·In IIH'ee lMliiBOilS since .the ' '"'~ th luck. " ' . :
Bo.ston manager. .
.The 'National ,l;.eague pit··· past month or so, nlit every '•des!Bn. alell.nhltter rule : has " !llj'[AB
as pitcl\irig Is
''Every Yilt, bet'ore the• cherS"•ilav,eJfour bits in. 24 .. day•but ,whenever they have ~in use, thi!Red So:ihave ", ~Ci!liiell;" 11 dOOs\'t ·mala!
World Ser!ee, liO!JIOOile asks .. tlmea,,,ap cbai!J (.i67;), whlle .. had a , chance, .Sure Don .:sent•aJpitcber to. the plate one .:; !rilil;b.~~rence If Gu)lAt Is
that question and every feilr Oaki&amp;Jld's Ken Holtzman ha&amp; Gullett -is a good hitting . • tlme'.t'Luis.Tiant, who starts ,.• !ii.:X.ellb~one or ;, phone
the American Le8£11e pit· , all ' !DlD', ol..theoc American' pitch~r for Cincinnati, but ·. Satui'daf.s game, was forced bwith-,\lfsgO!ng.to pitch the
chen outbit the NationaL- League •bur)!!tl' thlts ·'!nl 211 Rick W'l!le (of the Red Sox) ·' 10' bat·aftlli':dl!!llgnated hitter "
League," said John,son ' times. at . Nil (11:13:t JH&amp;!the9•'hasto•rateasoneofth!!&gt;belter .. CecU · QJeper'•J replaced . an ;~ : :~iJi'tle it.from, Yawl~y t.o
ansrUy as his learn prepared-' "AmericanH~gu~ pitchers ,., hitters' among pitchers.· In injure4.C81ll,Yastrzemskt at ..r ~JM:lt!l.~. pppoai\lgn ;~fore
for Saturday's World Series have scored five l'llll8 ·and:e baseball,
.; "" . Jirst .bsae, Urte. in a game. !M'.fP.tl&lt;!.Sjerles bJ!8in1 He's
opener at Fenway Part,
• dr.lven ,home Ol)e (bn', Holt-"'' . "'A good bitting pitcher ·stlll nant hit a ·lazy ny to right-~:~fl . · oimcllolli eno~ to ·
A check of World Series zman's1974homer) "thlle the " isgo!ngtb bit about'.220Bllli If '· field : ·' "''" '"'
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bopea that tbe bome.team be;VI~fori,Outi' ID ~Jtli"ijime of ,tbe
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gsme5 With' 'the 8'r;~8tl Surlilay .Rtl,-'ilick Wlae
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which Bostllh' ' plt!~'Gull~..wm·,ltCb Salllrdayt u&lt;ifalllll billa
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lllacerdy hope llult my' dl,IIIDI!UJBIIed eoDe8£11e lrom cher will start the first three · ·:.. &lt;'!•talked Wtth my coliiheav&lt;:feneea ,lft marter and the
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•DUBLIN 1 Oblo (UPI) ~ ,World: of II'Ofes.sional golf. . 'beat-en w~lskopf i~ J jq the.'' P.Ja ' · ·~ch 'play." ''
llttMki, 'leftfleld~ ' €arlton
Jack Nicklaus and Tom
"Financla!ly, I tblnk fOU ,finws of the thre~.d~ ~: . . '·
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·,~ ~l!She1l;fR~B7. Y.~~f!~!.~ G~s,, .. 1!!1~11 as a ~..... il\1
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At Middleport, Galli a's , ,QB" Harrl~ h,il tw~ of ,.five • IJUllUlltr. eveat. , ,,.... ., .
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eighth grade bla.riked the host ~s for .40 Ylf~S , o~e .~ 30,.. .Neither Nlckla111 nor .lret. ,.~ IZ\!1.1'.,:
team, :JU. On Memorial' yarder ,to Dwarpe Ski!l,tnor~ . k/)pf~splayedml\(!llll!¢ch· .~~Pi~ up $,000
Field, the GABS frosh shut., on the flqal play ,qf tl,l_e,;~ame-:. play aolf lately, the most ilht pnte In the mnt Whldl''
out the UtUe Marauders, 18- . Br11,c~ ~~ fo~ .. ~eigs .~ .,of aiur8e bein&amp;· the· taped ,..::!llliiiilliiiiiiMi
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In the eighth grade game;:. acc~rdang.,t?... ~a~. ,crow,, ., IIMIIIh at JJaonl.., ,J',a.
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at Meigs S~di~, !", Ml~.: . (larJi1£,£&amp;me for~ ~;en_· .... '•WelikOpf, who adv~ ~ '.
Mark Sheets tamed from dleport 32,1o II.
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lo ·give Gallla a 6-0 lead. In . o11.t. idefens\~_ ely ·. ~~~~ 13 "You uauaU7 · ""· ,, ,Jot of" got ' IS,oo~" for fln!lhln~'
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place JMI'!l)i. of •10.1Q1..~~
pass from WIUls and Rick now 1-1·1 on the year. Thurs·
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plactdCIIIthelnJuredraearve,
we -·•• add __._, bat
Meigs 8th
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3.no t::,·,~·.~' GL1"if1"po"111
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J111,'1Jeckson el 1ron1on
"If we COIIId h~ blm for ' Tharlliay and lllld.Jae would GaUia'a Jlnl lfarrll returned · •
il'l'l,i/loverly "' ~~tston
lbelut half of the - - or blve 1o wall ••Weill Gl'tWo to a punt 60 yarda In the first
l!lr!lAitxena~~: oi Vlnlon Counly " • tbt Jut live 1111111,1'111 nl =mJne him befote deter· ' )IM'iod to live GAllS a &amp;.e
' Belpre ol Foderel Hocking
wllllnC ID wall," llnll aald "'W"• wbllbll' the halfback advantage. ·
.111J. ~~~~nvlllo . Vork •: warren of ·Paille, the roolde from
loatball for the Earl}' In lbe second stanza,
Joi;i.."uthweltor~v.~) 1110 rn
~t ~ lllll'fll'llt:r wllll Broilllllbllllllllill. '
Danny Sickles scored from 2t•
111qQI.ygor crook ot Soulhorn
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MeanwbUe, Gres1 baa . yarda out to glv~ the homt':I' !Uorth 01 ~ 1 :':1"';: 1 koton
~ tbt 1111011 lla'tad. awltchld ~ookle Henry team a )loG lead.
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nl)~.llllro 11 Paint l'lononl
hla filion U.11117 111e else. ~ llldl: for SUnday'a a 'five-yard r11n by Bob
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'IIJ'Law•mll. Lamb, II. D. pnave, wrllt to me In care lt can and Ia Nturtted, and unsaturated fat (poly
DEAR DR. lAMB - My of IIlla nnnpaper, P. 0. Box eome qar will aettle t.o the ~ J111111). It'• · that
~ bubtnd bu hllb blood IIIJ,IIadlo Ql)' StaUm, New boltCIIn.
almplt.
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pr1 u. He cloea DOl ..t a Yark, NY 11018. 8erid alq,
Fall)' aclda 111'11 challlll ol pol:yunaaturaled fata are
balanced diet, lliere . . 10 •tamped, ~lf..ddreaaed carbon atornt booked liquid or aall.
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few fooda that be uq,. We emelope will! 10 ctnla and , fAIItthar. 'nle carbcn-alollll
When you 'nad 111 a food
flel lbat he nttda 'l'lianlna~ ·• for The Heallb Letter baV. a place ID hold or attach label tbat t11a fatt:r acldl han
Would vitamin B be harmful nwnbtr 1-1 on Blood to bjdlopn. Wl*l all lbe been parllllly ~.
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or bi&amp;b• blood prm we. ()' DEAR DR. LAMB- Would 11p, lbe fatty acid Ia bjdlopn !u been ad4ad to
w.ld &amp;DJ 'l'ltamlaa bt roa plaaaa apllln to me aaturaled. n- rata ..-. !be empty 1p011 oa lbe elalla.
... IIH1 U .a, .... 1llddl about Nllraled tnd UD· -nyaollduln beef tallow. 11111 eonnrta thllll ID
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lllunled fata. Willi do ...., '11le - - · lqlortant aturaled fila and 111i11n!1 to
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11 " IBid wan 40. "On thai
~te 1 will ~\oe IIIII'Vtd 17
ye~ 11 months and two
daya '
· wadi wu stationed for a
yearlnKoreaandiiiii'Vtdtwo
lours in VleiDam. Amonc the
medala he earned were four
Bronle Stan with valor and
the PUrple Heart.
"It IIVII the /o1:mJ a lot of
money If they can get rid ol us
now. It doee create aome
hardabtpe for .....
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Park, llon'l'lr, recel'l'lld a
call 'l'hunday from 11\e Army
Department aayq he would
be
recon~ldered
for
pro1110Uon, dtlaylna bla
IIIVIIfiiiCI dale tram Oct. 17
1!11111 Oct. 30.
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JllckinL" he aald. "'!'hen we
recelftd the telepbolre can.
Of COII'III we were haiiPY."
Part, wbo lllmd In World
War II, Korea and VIetnam,
said he, hll wife and
daughter, aaed 14, had
prepared to mon to DaUu
where he baa been looldng
UfiiUCOIIIIfUII for a jclb. He
m ljllllllba abort ot

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the Reds mciJioeup,or
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theba line,! d have to take Tony Perez over CecU
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Conce:lon over·Rick Burleson at
Pete
;::: I'"'fi,. ~ver co Petrocelli at third base.
. :·:' Ain Y 0
Carl~ ·.Flak II the No. I catcher In the
In : 1can
gue, but he s matched with the beat in baaebaU
w hnliy Bench, ao the Reds CCIIDe out on top here, a~, as
e11 as in right field wllere Ken Griffey rates over either
~t E:'~t~:rnl~ c:bofted.
ol •The rr;a t s pia
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Sox have the edge are In
·; m~ter field where their 23-year-old super rook, Fre4dle Lynn,
! thekcall over Cesar Geronimo, In left field wilere I'll
;" r; ••. gtaF~~year~_.';!rFol Y~ ewer :1111-)'ear-&lt;Jid.
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even
u,...,.., aler on...ut Yaz bvi 31 polnla thll
' I-INittli
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au.,.ar a ,. e~·- 06
every day.
Wlnn era of 108 geJDes thll aea11011, up to ,their ears in
firepower and allowing they alao can run If they have to with 11
stolen baaea In 81 many lrlee agalnal the Plralee in the
Natlmal League playoff, the Reda aeem to have everything.
That'swhylbeocldamalrershavethemfavorltes.Tbey'vegot
power,apeed,esperlenceBl!dmomentum,havinlwontheir
last nine stralcht gamea and If of their laal15. Stlll the way
the RedSo:t handled the OaklaildA'aln the~ League
playoff,! can't see anybody beating them, not tftn the RedS.
For one thlng,l don't think the Reds are golnc to be able to
run on Boston's pltchera and Flak u they did on Plttaburgh's
pitchers and~ Sangulllen.I.Alil Ttant baa one of tbe beat
moves to first baae of eny rlght.IJander In either league.~bander Bill Lee alao has an acellent me, and righthander
Rick Wile's move Ia good 111~ugh at least to keep the Reda'
nmners honest.
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I'm reasonably Sll'e the much publlclzed left field wan at
Fenway Park will be a major factor In the Serlee, perbape as
big a one u II 'l!ll!n llo!Kon'a playoff Victory over Oekland.
Virtually all th D..O.
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first Ilene, and lbe flrat lime mo• rl&amp;ht.IJanded bitters see The
Wall they have the lllllleRituralllllpWe. They want to go for
lt,talleallhotateltherhlttq'lbeWallorbeltlngtlieballover
lt. You have to be a baUplayll' to I!PIIftCiale bow strong that
1mpu1ae can be, and "'u have to spend a few years .-aund
FenwayPattoaeehowlllllll)'blltenltcanbllrt.
Onpaper,theRedaaNdalrl)'allnillll•,bellerteamthan
the Red Sox, but the belter!Mm dotal\ aliny1 irln. Nor II
bueballplayedm paper. lilt .- , tha A'a probahly would ba
In thll Sarles, ~md not 1be Red Boll. Watdllnc them lately baa
made me believe they haft the neceaeary confidence and
rhythm now_to beat anybodj.
PrecUctlon. I think Pete Role Ia IOlnlto have a hie Series,
bullthlnklhaRedSo:tartiJOinltobawetnevenblggerone.

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, Friendly Fenway, 'as . the ·: wh~.~F ltfQ~ !llJ!&gt;IIW ~pB!e ,: whil~, most ~f the Rells ~ad years on thW6tber end ofthe -·- • q· e • . sen~ ~ ~
. BOSTON (UPI) ...,. If there . ,Boston fan~ ~lilt; juts In apd., and ~ead~£Qfr~t eerier .At . hol seen !"enway Park until ·· 'field ·(i\1 fil1t"ll ) y
• e,!i . ett.aga~ BOs,ton.r!ghl
Is a ll!liJor dlfferellce betwe~ b~t . llix llmes around the \hi~ · ~in~o!I!Sn\!'aij; !-¥~~ a ;~~fpving. iq Boston'" Uiis zem§kf :return: 'to a:!~ 1'- IJlinBo;r. Lws T!ati!J:iy.ihe
Boston and Clnclnnatl, it s perimeter from third base to, sharp left to the. 4~oot morrilng.
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agaiiUi Oak~(i d niad : ~!!\'.' Da.kland !!I · left·
.that 'the Red So~ know all the the · rlghtflt1d corner . The . mar~. 'corners, around. ·'the
·:Atln&gt;ark on the 'road is eoupl~' ~~ d~zZ'!~ del
a 1 MJI!!fl'~.!!th little su~~t!
an~les.
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,waJI COIJ!tSIO a ~int in folll fl_agpole . aqd
moves ~o;J\Ue,:• ,said llosto~ second pla~s WJUi thl!'hel ~
.~J"!:OJ!&amp;m~s at Fenway. . · · · • (,
. What ml8lit . lfoth• . the teqita'y bebind third, angles . diagonallY.. tojVard light field . ,, pasemfn Oenny Dorle. "But wall.
p •( ;:r::~~d" '
the AJr~lcan
Reds are the ailglea of the paranelto{!!e·left field line- Another ~F.l!~t is f.o~:med by 'I tl\ffik 'this park bas Its ., : ''iuililt' ''':'hli
dJstln ·:gu, pfaypHs. · '"" .''· ·· 10
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ballpark," aald TCIIII Yawkey stopp!ng tor a lblrway cut lilidiostoil,'bP,ll~' lo finish ' ''gii~Sts"'8o to speak and 't'he "' il ,,,.,.,.,~~~ · • ve a '('.let .·~~~::J.A!f\111\®ers Clffi l!?J\,
wbo has ~wned the Red Sox inlo the concrt\e. ' then COD·
the'so9\ied 1•celii.Urlield "')eft fiJid' wall is one 'of the . fl'ir'::f· ~ ~~,.~th
~·~..In IIlia par~ . but. t~r. ha;r.t ~
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and Fenway Park the past 43 . tlnuesllito the leftfleld.corner triallgle'.'~ ''bei9.'•e" .!be wall !lhosts ' -uiat's for sure" . .'R'~ " tej"'/c· ••~Jc~la d pltc 6er or~Q~~l" I~ pilchliere,' s&amp;ld
ye
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Fosler .
e Boston's Sunday
th ars.
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way '":"re the lllOIJI famous wall ~ejldS ·,tlltftaight ',.for , the
, . e , poltergeists h'ave (Geor'ge ol ~~
ne11Pr '·' st rt' •
halll 7vlct I In
eY hit, there IMWI be no . In ilportB begins.
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rtghtfiM 90fil\fK," .,. , .
~a~fed inununity to Carl lias.W 'I~Ih;ld before l;.r a er0
q' es
difference but on defense . Tlie. 37-foot-hlgh Green '· 'Jlle 11.. ~ h S?x
un- Yasrrze'msk! who has had 'his WlltW' ISh' fi ·51 '"' Jd~G/!.· ~r\!!·~ past )hree years.
they might have trouble, _ Monster stretches to the- 3'/~ derS\¥Q..d/tbiy .ha~e ;n';/stered , w~r, wiih the Iefiflelt(w'all ·~c!\Jlll~J,Yi.li\,J~tylrSat~~e- .!l~~~t.~'Jchd lnrl,g~'!-~~d.ed
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unemploymenf, economic atamp Pflll!'llll coukl coat .
·Jalln a-. DOhlo, hu . _ and ~~~man ~ tupayen nearly 11 biWon
lll1ld
lui' 1111 Ill lhll can ba at laaat partlall)' they '*= the Jll'llll'llll· He ,
....,.... lWITI)Jiumbaa ...tad If we lake aetlm caDed for llreaJIIIlnlni the
DIJ a-.. and act oa thl tmmedlaltiY In Cqreaa," ll'olrem by replaclnl the ·
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criiU he said.
ltemlleddeduetton format 111
wblch t1nat.n "lbe !!pldn
'11le amalcit allo noted appllcatloal with a ..... ·
al IDQIPio;rmeat,•l..anlc Flderal
Enersy
Ad· llandard dediiCtion fwmula.
dllloe and bamllllllllllrlna" adnlltratkll f1curw! of 40,0CIO
Under Gl11ul'a propclll),
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to ea,G001IJIIIIIP)o7'1! In Ohio · mry appbnt would be
Tile plaa CUlt In 'a 1'llurt- lbll w~Jqo becauae ol 1!111'· .,uled a 11211 deduction In
diy Senate noor ·apeeeh lallmlnll.
dt~~forthe
wbare Olal uaed a lludJ al
Glenn, Sen.
Eme1t lllmpl with aenlor c!tllenl
· projactld 111t1n1 ptnllled llolllnp, o...c., and Sen. · pnled ,an addltlclllll
~1,' 1bp thi Hennan Tllmaclp, · D&amp;., , "II !a the lieJDIIed tenlll'tl,
I ' Ana Qlamber ol . heft lntro61cad I natural ~ ~lCII!.JII'OCedure thatlut
Tile ollklll'l formed what
Oilnllllr9, to lll'W hll ~.. llllltriiiiCJ act that lbe:r , the Fft of the problema 11111 calle4 tbe Promat1oa1
. for Immediate lllltrltne:r.,, 11;e11wt .-~i~lll'llrl ll'f pa lleaaltq tile food atamp IWaardl ~. wllldl
lttialalka to alltftate . . . . . to llllpadild ....... ..,.am," Glemuald. "Here hat peUtlonad
Army
•lllrll pa ~ ill '11le llll*tlon wautalled em Ia w!li"' the baee IITCII' ratea Sec:rela'7 Martin Holfmann
caJO ._. Ll .._,...._
a. llllialll floor JiY dallllt lie, 1'1111 ~ IITCII' ao u to to delay the cllac:lllrp datea
'!llertpllrt lndlalllll,. .tll iaal4rm palldea, Jn. liad to elllmatea that cme o1 ~mill Jan. 1 wldla a review
per ell&amp; altha fll'llllln_.. ehadiDI dtrtiUlatlon. everymdOUaraapentbytha bolrd .reconal\lera the
'fln.td In thl lllrlbwtlttn l'ropoaenta of loq.term ~ Department 111 promoUon ordera. The
01161 • • tt~templlted llppC'tldael ..,., to 11111'11 food lllmplll millpall
orpnlaatlon illld numeroua
culllactl•..._., .their ,._ wilb tbt llbort- . "ProJtelloRI for the lndlvi!Uiulaohawuued the
al - - ........... .... t.m -..ac1 bilL
c:urrelllacal )'tarllbow tbat Army. '
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''Now; withlbeda11ticklnJ a CCIIIIInnatlon ~error and
t111tt WGIId bl a Nlllltllll alf l'ljlldlr tolrlft lbe Nov. 1 fraud ratea cauld lead to
eJg8 caWS
llllef.,..to.7. . . 111d curtailment deadline, tupa,erkllloftiiUmUI!on,
.. ...._ In Joaal . . _ 1ovemmtnt, bllllne11 and alaiOIIa bllllGa dollan. Tilt
arreD
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• 1,.1t'JI;jo lillrdl a; M
lbe palllatlal for tnlllllllllrlal de due lloa cal cu Ia tloa at Pomeroy, Melp l.Gc:al
Ollltllllld ''ale IMd looll' 1lllllland dnold ollbe b11111c . proclldure aol cmly leadl to goUera won qver Warren
lll..,._.lllln ... fllldlnllal ......-oltllll1)'toponr lla. lllp error ratea bUt Loclllll to :101. For.Melil,
tile TeWo Ani aillaber al their planll." Glaan told tha 1IOI'U to lbe dlaa\lftnlqe al Crenacm Pratt eliot 31, Mark
eo.m- to fact lbe llellale.
lowtr lneame people IIGt at- GUW 41, Onack Follrod.q,
abactf.al, r•UU.• ( lbat) "The rich economic luntd to lbe ~lie Dale ~ 44, and Sieve
COIIllmMd !!:~:C (oa . promllt of a baddlnl ma.
Bacbner ft.
...a_.) "!"'c ."
reco-.ery may 10011 bt • "'n tha oilier band, IIlla
For w.-ren LGc:al, Kevin
oii'aWt .. t;piall Gill)' Ia !rtqled and ......... by procedure llimpiJ ID'I'IIel and Anderacm allot a •• Dan
lba -u, ol Ill crlall. · bauia1 fllrnacea and encov•••• peoJII* witb 'l'lrnlr 41, Grel ~~~~t~en 53,
'1\raapoal 1t atalea llil8thanlnl wiemploJmenl ampie111181111to bacGme 'food Pbll Spindler Ill, and Andy
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Melp 11 now 11-10. They
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PT. HOOD,~. (UPI), Mello AntUDia, Nnda '' Army maJan·IUdllnl Wan
Jeci11aUob to Cqlwl for a ind Jack Park, each with
11• blllllln corporation •to dl.stiJicullbed NCGI'dl and a
dmlop 111111)1 IIUppllel, tbln lilt ol combat medlla, are
lllea to Detroit for IIICitblr · 11110111 UIO- olflcen In
nn1 . confwence and ' a ' danprolbelnaforcedo~al
Republican fundrafaln1 .lllil mUIIary IIIII allort al
ciiiiMr. He will retUrn to tJM! '· IDOIIJh llr'l'lce lime to
- . . , . late ton!IN. '
rpllfy for a pellllan.
(.~ aid "lilt Amlrlwl . "We have aD liven a)Jnoat
- f t l l t a . . blWon tu ·ta :reart In 111'\'ice to our
cutanda . . bW!oartdiiCtion coantry,"aaldWan."Aiolal
In tha. pvwth ~ federal •· lbat lime wu away from our
Jllllllllww."
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IOIUiely; without · · any
Ford aaJd a , "very good"
UPI Wlalte 1 ' - ..,_.r
lqlllvoca!Wn ... I 1rould not · flve·year agreement for
WI\SIUNG'l'ON (t1J1,1 H helltate iD nto lt.''
' · Soviet purchaaea of u.s.
Preaftlent
Foi'd ·· '~aya
c:anar-Jorill Democrata grain nolr lacks only final
Anllll'kilnl - t lull and fa-the tal rut but~ It 11 deta.lla and . a parallel
cowmneJtlpenciiJW cut.-ct "prepolterolll" to Ilk them agnementlor U.S. pur&lt;:baae
lhollld throw ~~~~ to lit a limit on next year's ol SOviet oil II a pculbl!lty.
out ol oftlce If thay ntuae.
budfet, wlllcb IIIey bawn't He aaJd lhlre a~ may be
In hll lith fiiiHcale nen yat ""'
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conferenc~, ~ Tb~y
But Ford, hll voice rllllnc, ponlbllity of llftln8 the
•nlchl at tbe White ~. llld other ~ have temporary u.s. emblrJO on
Ford al.o lllld:
, dune II in IM'I and 1811, the lflln Ialee to Ruaela. .But
- A flve.ye• agreement American people belltft In It ·Agriculture Department
on lflln aalel to Rullla II and "I can't lmaslne aourcea aald that mnbarao
takllllllbape.
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-He had fuD coDtld/Jbce In lmqinatlon to CGIIIblne a Willi the flve-ytar asreement
Iii CIIIIP8lln ~- llltndiniiDmllaU. and a tu II worked out fully.
- Ile doeln'l bellm the · rtduc:!Wn.lf they clcm't, there The Preald~nt brushed
federal covenment ~ ought to be aome changee up ulde crltlcl.wn ol hli!X'Imacy
baD oat , flnandally alllng em Capitol Hill."
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thatwe.s-veallttlemore
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promotion JIUIOVel'l well
baNd ·em a youlb policy of
former Army .secretary
Howard "Bo" Calla'1!17 in
•hlc:h 2,100 rea"W W!lffllnl
olllcen, captalna and majora
,_. liftn -race dates,
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:::: better. The Cincinnati Reds are without question. By how
:::: much? By a mwlded 8-2 ratio If you're going position by
;:;: pos!Uon, but~ World Ser!eeaeldom 1s decided thet way and
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Knelval hopes to Jwnp soon at
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10:00 Hlllfolk Dancers
10:30 Point PleBSIInt Jr : High Band
11:00 Cochran Family-Bluegrass Music
11: 45 Trick Mules
12:00 Hill folk Dances
12:30 Edna Alexander-Soloist
12:45 Cochran Famlly- Biuegrass ·Music
1: 30 Trick Mules
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2:45 Cochran Family- Bluegrass Mus1c
3:30 Edna Alexander- Soloist
3:45 Trick Mules
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10:00 O.k Hill Band
10: JQ Cochran Fan:olly- Biuegras's Music ·
11:00 Gay 90's Band
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12;00 Edna Alexander-Soloist
12:30 Cochran Famlly-Biuegr.Ss Music
1: 00 Trick Mules
1:15 Goy 90's'Band
2:00 CoUntry Twlns-lnstrumenlallsls
2:15 Hortense Hall-Sing-along
2:30 Cochran Family-Bluegrass Music
3:00 Trick Mules
3:15 Edna Alexander- SoloiSI
3:30 Gay 90's Band
4:00 Jackson·Calvacade Chorleters
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1:15 Cochran Fa0111y luegrass Music
1:6--Edna Alexande ·Soloist
2:00 Gay 90's Band
2:30 Trick Mules
'2: 45 Jackson Ca acado Choristers
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UETROlT ,(UPI) - . The
'Mike Rin8ld!, president of
Ualted Auto Workers bluled UAW LoCal 800 wllldl repre·
the Ford Mellor Co. 11nlnday aenta more than , 30,000
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for ill declalon to Import Ita workers at the Rouge
new mln!Cill' rather than manufacturlnc cCIIIIplelt in
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Union offlclall also Ford brought In more than
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lUIIIber ol foul!cyllnder Pinto · At Lima, Oblo, where Ford Forgey's Sheepshearlng-11 :00, 1:00, 2:30
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thoaaanda al Ford workers qlne, UAW Local 1219 Watercraft Show.,-11 :00; 2:00 (at Raccoon Creekl
&amp; SUNDAY
are Idled In th!a country.
President William Jobnaon Bradfords' BorderSATURDAY
Collles- 10:30, 12:30, 2:00
But the atron8NI crlllcllm aaJd 700 of the oqlne plant's . Forgey's Sheepshearlng-11 :00, 1:00, 2:30
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tram UAW VIce . ~nt 4,2110 wortera have been ~ Reno Family Champion Horseshoe Pllchlng-11: 30, 1:30:'3: 00
Ken Bannon, who heads the lndeflnlte layoll for u long as Logrolllng- 12:00, 2:00
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!,lll)on•a Ford department, a year.
wa reaened for the new
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bealn bulldla8 nut year In
Germany and Spain, u will
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ICIIIIIIlme In 1977.
PErER M. KElLY
Planet Earth aixJ aome form camped, aeoreral daya at
''Jnatead al flghtln8,• the
DENVER (UP!)
ot eztraterreetr!al life was Colorado National Wnu.
lmporlen, llloob like Ford Colorado authoriUes say colni to pick them up," . ment, wtllttif Grand Juildllon
baa daclded to Jain them," about 20 Oregon realdenta Gresne aald. "But they didn't near the Colorado-Utah'
Bannon aald. ''&amp;ldl a llllive wbo apparently are sear· know when or where."
border.
Cllltbelrpartw!UIIGtonlyburt ~bini for a better l!fe on
Before
arrlvlnil
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Park ~er Lavar
lbelremploJUlnlhll country another planet were In thll Burllngion, the group Jolnlon aald he'flrat nallced
but the ICOIICIIII)' ol the Dillon alate Jut. monlb but have
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moved on to Nebraska.
age CGUpie , when be ~!backed
· Ford IIPO"-'•n aald they
Doug Greene, superln·
toaeelftheyhadl!talillleilal
,Wolllcl have no coml'llllll Ill lend111t ol Bomiy Dam near
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Jllllnled 1D IUIImenll frem Colorado, aald the group Nn U.S. Davia,CUp caplaln ~ lantema 111 the llfOtnd,"
Oullrman Hm7 Ford II .a arrived there Ocl.l, did 10111e Tony Trabert thlnb the Jolllllon aald.
-~~~ 1111 Qla he an- 1111opp1ns In localllloree and American publle falla to
John1ton 'a auperlon
liOIIIeld a. CJr, a Chefttte- left two den later.
appreciate the aacrlflceelta' ~ .Raberl Bemm,
liled ear- eodHiamed t11a
He .-1c1 he talted wilb a Davia CUp playera ~·. ·. aald the rancer lqld Jmi 'the
llolal, would bt Imported. 111111 named Frank Lamb one
"R OOilta lbe player to play lfOUP wu
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-lba.Jr'!'l71o~ltlo wilo told him IIIey· "beUeved said. "f!e livee up the op. . '"lbe:r weruiiiiJII nund
lbe u.s. JMbl In llldl • , In ,. th, tlnccWID of the portUD!ty
of
Winnlna talklntl lllwl boob
one
lbortllmlladatthe lo!!ell Fatber."G.-neaaldbsbpt thouaanda o( dollara In althamaaldiiGtt.o,.IDo•hard
PI IM COli lllllll tha No. 2 111 eye on U. poap from the lournllmenta Bolni on at tha ·mauthon baeauaelbey 1Nre
Ma'l bave tha · lillie they eanptd at tha aame time he II JII'IICIIclnl only lluDan, lmri.JinJ,. lbey
-,.1111 to flnanct the' rn1 voir unttllhiJ left Jut for, or playlna, Davia Olp." ..,... not,'.' lltnkllllld,,
.....,. It' wuald lUI to ~.
''TabapilyefllkeJimmy, Greene aald 1111111 "tha
11111111 !be ell' Ill 11111-'l'y.
He.aald I.Db told him the Connors. He'• virtually .,.. •IIJ
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'lht If 1lanan a1ao aald ~ •lll01lnl on to Join lllllll'ed ~. aay, f18,11011 every •CIIPI for ~ ,.,_.
Ford llu bttn lllinl .._up will! ,pan ot a ''main .lime he entera a tour· look,l na" junior CQII'It
l!naiJiaHullt ~ In Ita caravan"
wblcb
left naaB~'-btcailae he ..uy llludtiU wllll j-.s 1111 trip
Plnle, ill&amp; aal:r • lllllle :m'll N"'£)01'1, &lt;ft., lui month in w!na it."
Ia tha . - Oallpdl.
1r; 1 diiH at lba c-adlaa ' IIU'da ~ ~ biller 'WOI'Id on · Cmnora wW !UY fill' tha . He llllld lbe paop1e- apoiDt
)lllllt at St. 'Oicmu, Oat. IIIOther pluel
u.s. lema wbldi wiD face wllllllblalat lboat uP0t.
IJGme of tboH cart lrt , '"!bey blew they _.. Vt-laln a 1971 ope14q but ''IIIey eM!, olltr iat I
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Johnlon brlatled When the
Inevitable question wu asked
during Thursday's ijoston
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Do you feel yoiD' team II
at a disadvantage agalnat
Cincinnati because their
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - A
victory Sunday over the New
England Patrlola wollld give
the OnclnnaU Bengala the
finest atm1 In .their eight·
aeasonblstory.
Clnc!lnP.fttl's 3-0 record 10
far milti:bea the start of the
1988 clllb, but that learn lost
~ No. 4 to San Diego.
The Bengala are 10-iJolnt
favorites ·to get their fourth
straight victorY here Sunday
over a New ~ team
that Ia wlnl•ln three starts.
Regular Patriots quar·
terback Jim Plunkett mllsed
the flnl two samea because
of a aeparated lllloulder.
"But he played some last
week againat the Jeta .-ad
he'll probahly go agalnat 111,"
figures Bengala coach Paul
Brown.
Len vii Elliott Ia Cln·
c~nnau'aleedin8ruaber going
Into the Patrloll same. The
apeedy halfback baa picked
up 128yardt In IIIII M carries
for aU yanlavwqe.
1 • Fullback .Booble Cart baa
nmbled 123 yarda In ta
carries and also 1alned
another 79 after 10 pall

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chaalng ljown caroms oll the
wan that II lnfamo111 fur
strance reboandt.
"I'm gettuw my protractor
out,'' Fou chuckled 'after
hearing about the weird
~mglee ICIIIIetimee taka! by
rlcochetlnc btlla. But George
llld he'l going to truat hll
own JudJment baaed on
toda)"s practice.
"I won't hlft any Idea
what It's nally like WI I get
there,'' aaJd !he IIIY'llolni
..,...-old, wllo )lilt 101 tha
Reds left lleld ualpmert
IIIla year when Pate Roae
moved to third btae.
"I'm the t.YJII that ha to
lind out for blmaelf. I wantlo
... how the ball reaeta, jllll
how It bolllcea. n.n we're
IIOUW to have some meetings
to diacull play ln.
"Maybe 101118 left field
playa will determine .,the
outcome of the game,"
canceded FOI!er. "I ~ be
under the ~Iii•
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ba Wldar pr.aure. '

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By RICK VAN SAHr
"When )'OII&gt;fe bitiJnc,"ICI'u
CINCINNATI (UP!)- '11le told lhorlltop Davey Concep.
ClndnnaU Redt today finally cion, ")lilt be yoll'll!lf. Don't
get a chance to aea wbaiiCIIIIe . try to pull it.
figure milht be their nemem
1011 will worried that rightIn !be flrat two 11me1 of the lwadld hiller• like Con·
World Serlu-Fenway eepc!on, Johnny Bench and
Plrk'l lnfamolll left f1lld 'l'CIIIy ..... wiD ba lured Into
wan, ''Tbe
Maaller." . ~ to pop • boiner over
-Forelp to National laps tbe S'l.foat blah left flald flllce
teama, Bcillkln 'a ''inanater" )lilt 311 filii from home plate .
w111 . the' Iaiii ol tbe day
''You - that·wall for the
Thvaday In tile Reds' flnl time 'tnd you have a
workout at aymmelrlcal tendency to coforlt," warned
cRlverfrool
Stadium here.
IQu. "Ancl that'• wbat the
00
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n!ng'a fllihl to llollkln, the do,
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Reda get a lint-band loot at·
''1bey're golnc to keep the
Fenway In a practice thll ball away from out right·
afternoon In preparatiCIII for hand billerl," added IQu
~V~tvday'a World Serlea readlbiB for Lall Ttant~
, '~er agalnal the Red Soz. OUIIIde pltebea Saturday,
'"'bey're coq to pitch
ie &gt;One of th~ few lleda who
•U uMI plared in FI!IJ'I!IY II awa:y to our rllbtobandtra
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coach
Ted and In to ov left.IJandera,"
~clSlu.wakl, wbo apeal tha llpred Kill. "My advice 11 lut three years Of hll career jut bit •ralghlaway."
1~u !n the Am111can League.
, 111e "Green Monster"
"'~' '' Big 1011 had plenty of acJ. eould plague the· Reds em
-t~ih .,ce for curioUI Redt billerl dtfenae too.
i!Ooitllthered around the blUing
Gecqe FUller 11 the left
Ia~ :Age Thursday.
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di!ln't?" one writer asked tile ..illghtly lncor!'~t. ,. . ,
pitchers have been hilling the " ·In IIH'ee lMliiBOilS since .the ' '"'~ th luck. " ' . :
Bo.ston manager. .
.The 'National ,l;.eague pit··· past month or so, nlit every '•des!Bn. alell.nhltter rule : has " !llj'[AB
as pitcl\irig Is
''Every Yilt, bet'ore the• cherS"•ilav,eJfour bits in. 24 .. day•but ,whenever they have ~in use, thi!Red So:ihave ", ~Ci!liiell;" 11 dOOs\'t ·mala!
World Ser!ee, liO!JIOOile asks .. tlmea,,,ap cbai!J (.i67;), whlle .. had a , chance, .Sure Don .:sent•aJpitcber to. the plate one .:; !rilil;b.~~rence If Gu)lAt Is
that question and every feilr Oaki&amp;Jld's Ken Holtzman ha&amp; Gullett -is a good hitting . • tlme'.t'Luis.Tiant, who starts ,.• !ii.:X.ellb~one or ;, phone
the American Le8£11e pit· , all ' !DlD', ol..theoc American' pitch~r for Cincinnati, but ·. Satui'daf.s game, was forced bwith-,\lfsgO!ng.to pitch the
chen outbit the NationaL- League •bur)!!tl' thlts ·'!nl 211 Rick W'l!le (of the Red Sox) ·' 10' bat·aftlli':dl!!llgnated hitter "
League," said John,son ' times. at . Nil (11:13:t JH&amp;!the9•'hasto•rateasoneofth!!&gt;belter .. CecU · QJeper'•J replaced . an ;~ : :~iJi'tle it.from, Yawl~y t.o
ansrUy as his learn prepared-' "AmericanH~gu~ pitchers ,., hitters' among pitchers.· In injure4.C81ll,Yastrzemskt at ..r ~JM:lt!l.~. pppoai\lgn ;~fore
for Saturday's World Series have scored five l'llll8 ·and:e baseball,
.; "" . Jirst .bsae, Urte. in a game. !M'.fP.tl&lt;!.Sjerles bJ!8in1 He's
opener at Fenway Part,
• dr.lven ,home Ol)e (bn', Holt-"'' . "'A good bitting pitcher ·stlll nant hit a ·lazy ny to right-~:~fl . · oimcllolli eno~ to ·
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games of the World Series. Bl!d 1001its for two bdurl•:•..-naQnl)offl.ee!lldlet
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•DUBLIN 1 Oblo (UPI) ~ ,World: of II'Ofes.sional golf. . 'beat-en w~lskopf i~ J jq the.'' P.Ja ' · ·~ch 'play." ''
llttMki, 'leftfleld~ ' €arlton
Jack Nicklaus and Tom
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·,~ ~l!She1l;fR~B7. Y.~~f!~!.~ G~s,, .. 1!!1~11 as a ~..... il\1
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At Middleport, Galli a's , ,QB" Harrl~ h,il tw~ of ,.five • IJUllUlltr. eveat. , ,,.... ., .
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eighth grade bla.riked the host ~s for .40 Ylf~S , o~e .~ 30,.. .Neither Nlckla111 nor .lret. ,.~ IZ\!1.1'.,:
team, :JU. On Memorial' yarder ,to Dwarpe Ski!l,tnor~ . k/)pf~splayedml\(!llll!¢ch· .~~Pi~ up $,000
Field, the GABS frosh shut., on the flqal play ,qf tl,l_e,;~ame-:. play aolf lately, the most ilht pnte In the mnt Whldl''
out the UtUe Marauders, 18- . Br11,c~ ~~ fo~ .. ~eigs .~ .,of aiur8e bein&amp;· the· taped ,..::!llliiiilliiiiiiMi
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was the top _gro~~ ~alner Ryder Cup ma~ .• laf .'li~·~.
In the eighth grade game;:. acc~rdang.,t?... ~a~. ,crow,, ., IIMIIIh at JJaonl.., ,J',a.
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T!Je e,1ghtli . gr~ae, ·telllll ,was,Wli!Kdtq at:rte ~, gotf • tln~f vlctoiy over
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v!a!tlng Gallipolis.
at Meigs S~di~, !", Ml~.: . (larJi1£,£&amp;me for~ ~;en_· .... '•WelikOpf, who adv~ ~ '.
Mark Sheets tamed from dleport 32,1o II.
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1~yardaoutln the first period , . Gallia.'.s .Jamie 1\illls sloO!I.,. m~ more,': 111\i filcldallf:. .~ tuitr.Bob Stamoa' 1
lo ·give Gallla a 6-0 lead. In . o11.t. idefens\~_ ely ·. ~~~~ 13 "You uauaU7 · ""· ,, ,Jot of" got ' IS,oo~" for fln!lhln~'
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Robinson scored on a 40-yird
The LitUe Blue Devils are match play."
place JMI'!l)i. of •10.1Q1..~~
pass from WIUls and Rick now 1-1·1 on the year. Thurs·
"I never played In lot of beatlng1lllil:'d one-up ~l!J 'ft
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IIOTn,ING OOMIANY
pat11 to'up Gallla's lead to 18,
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Meigs 8th
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lbelut half of the - - or blve 1o wall ••Weill Gl'tWo to a punt 60 yarda In the first
l!lr!lAitxena~~: oi Vlnlon Counly " • tbt Jut live 1111111,1'111 nl =mJne him befote deter· ' )IM'iod to live GAllS a &amp;.e
' Belpre ol Foderel Hocking
wllllnC ID wall," llnll aald "'W"• wbllbll' the halfback advantage. ·
.111J. ~~~~nvlllo . Vork •: warren of ·Paille, the roolde from
loatball for the Earl}' In lbe second stanza,
Joi;i.."uthweltor~v.~) 1110 rn
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Danny Sickles scored from 2t•
111qQI.ygor crook ot Soulhorn
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MeanwbUe, Gres1 baa . yarda out to glv~ the homt':I' !Uorth 01 ~ 1 :':1"';: 1 koton
~ tbt 1111011 lla'tad. awltchld ~ookle Henry team a )loG lead.
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DEAR DR. lAMB - My of IIlla nnnpaper, P. 0. Box eome qar will aettle t.o the ~ J111111). It'• · that
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balanced diet, lliere . . 10 •tamped, ~lf..ddreaaed carbon atornt booked liquid or aall.
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Would vitamin B be harmful nwnbtr 1-1 on Blood to bjdlopn. Wl*l all lbe been parllllly ~.
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top he and otherslnapect.hls ·
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yearlnKoreaandiiiii'Vtdtwo
lours in VleiDam. Amonc the
medala he earned were four
Bronle Stan with valor and
the PUrple Heart.
"It IIVII the /o1:mJ a lot of
money If they can get rid ol us
now. It doee create aome
hardabtpe for .....
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Park, llon'l'lr, recel'l'lld a
call 'l'hunday from 11\e Army
Department aayq he would
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1!11111 Oct. 30.
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"We had~ about flnllhed
JllckinL" he aald. "'!'hen we
recelftd the telepbolre can.
Of COII'III we were haiiPY."
Part, wbo lllmd In World
War II, Korea and VIetnam,
said he, hll wife and
daughter, aaed 14, had
prepared to mon to DaUu
where he baa been looldng
UfiiUCOIIIIfUII for a jclb. He
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theba line,! d have to take Tony Perez over CecU
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Conce:lon over·Rick Burleson at
Pete
;::: I'"'fi,. ~ver co Petrocelli at third base.
. :·:' Ain Y 0
Carl~ ·.Flak II the No. I catcher In the
In : 1can
gue, but he s matched with the beat in baaebaU
w hnliy Bench, ao the Reds CCIIDe out on top here, a~, as
e11 as in right field wllere Ken Griffey rates over either
~t E:'~t~:rnl~ c:bofted.
ol •The rr;a t s pia
~ Redright there.
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Sox have the edge are In
·; m~ter field where their 23-year-old super rook, Fre4dle Lynn,
! thekcall over Cesar Geronimo, In left field wilere I'll
;" r; ••. gtaF~~year~_.';!rFol Y~ ewer :1111-)'ear-&lt;Jid.
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even
u,...,.., aler on...ut Yaz bvi 31 polnla thll
' I-INittli
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au.,.ar a ,. e~·- 06
every day.
Wlnn era of 108 geJDes thll aea11011, up to ,their ears in
firepower and allowing they alao can run If they have to with 11
stolen baaea In 81 many lrlee agalnal the Plralee in the
Natlmal League playoff, the Reda aeem to have everything.
That'swhylbeocldamalrershavethemfavorltes.Tbey'vegot
power,apeed,esperlenceBl!dmomentum,havinlwontheir
last nine stralcht gamea and If of their laal15. Stlll the way
the RedSo:t handled the OaklaildA'aln the~ League
playoff,! can't see anybody beating them, not tftn the RedS.
For one thlng,l don't think the Reds are golnc to be able to
run on Boston's pltchera and Flak u they did on Plttaburgh's
pitchers and~ Sangulllen.I.Alil Ttant baa one of tbe beat
moves to first baae of eny rlght.IJander In either league.~bander Bill Lee alao has an acellent me, and righthander
Rick Wile's move Ia good 111~ugh at least to keep the Reda'
nmners honest.
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Fenway Park will be a major factor In the Serlee, perbape as
big a one u II 'l!ll!n llo!Kon'a playoff Victory over Oekland.
Virtually all th D..O.
pia
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first Ilene, and lbe flrat lime mo• rl&amp;ht.IJanded bitters see The
Wall they have the lllllleRituralllllpWe. They want to go for
lt,talleallhotateltherhlttq'lbeWallorbeltlngtlieballover
lt. You have to be a baUplayll' to I!PIIftCiale bow strong that
1mpu1ae can be, and "'u have to spend a few years .-aund
FenwayPattoaeehowlllllll)'blltenltcanbllrt.
Onpaper,theRedaaNdalrl)'allnillll•,bellerteamthan
the Red Sox, but the belter!Mm dotal\ aliny1 irln. Nor II
bueballplayedm paper. lilt .- , tha A'a probahly would ba
In thll Sarles, ~md not 1be Red Boll. Watdllnc them lately baa
made me believe they haft the neceaeary confidence and
rhythm now_to beat anybodj.
PrecUctlon. I think Pete Role Ia IOlnlto have a hie Series,
bullthlnklhaRedSo:tartiJOinltobawetnevenblggerone.

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, Friendly Fenway, 'as . the ·: wh~.~F ltfQ~ !llJ!&gt;IIW ~pB!e ,: whil~, most ~f the Rells ~ad years on thW6tber end ofthe -·- • q· e • . sen~ ~ ~
. BOSTON (UPI) ...,. If there . ,Boston fan~ ~lilt; juts In apd., and ~ead~£Qfr~t eerier .At . hol seen !"enway Park until ·· 'field ·(i\1 fil1t"ll ) y
• e,!i . ett.aga~ BOs,ton.r!ghl
Is a ll!liJor dlfferellce betwe~ b~t . llix llmes around the \hi~ · ~in~o!I!Sn\!'aij; !-¥~~ a ;~~fpving. iq Boston'" Uiis zem§kf :return: 'to a:!~ 1'- IJlinBo;r. Lws T!ati!J:iy.ihe
Boston and Clnclnnatl, it s perimeter from third base to, sharp left to the. 4~oot morrilng.
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agaiiUi Oak~(i d niad : ~!!\'.' Da.kland !!I · left·
.that 'the Red So~ know all the the · rlghtflt1d corner . The . mar~. 'corners, around. ·'the
·:Atln&gt;ark on the 'road is eoupl~' ~~ d~zZ'!~ del
a 1 MJI!!fl'~.!!th little su~~t!
an~les.
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,waJI COIJ!tSIO a ~int in folll fl_agpole . aqd
moves ~o;J\Ue,:• ,said llosto~ second pla~s WJUi thl!'hel ~
.~J"!:OJ!&amp;m~s at Fenway. . · · · • (,
. What ml8lit . lfoth• . the teqita'y bebind third, angles . diagonallY.. tojVard light field . ,, pasemfn Oenny Dorle. "But wall.
p •( ;:r::~~d" '
the AJr~lcan
Reds are the ailglea of the paranelto{!!e·left field line- Another ~F.l!~t is f.o~:med by 'I tl\ffik 'this park bas Its ., : ''iuililt' ''':'hli
dJstln ·:gu, pfaypHs. · '"" .''· ·· 10
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ballpark," aald TCIIII Yawkey stopp!ng tor a lblrway cut lilidiostoil,'bP,ll~' lo finish ' ''gii~Sts"'8o to speak and 't'he "' il ,,,.,.,.,~~~ · • ve a '('.let .·~~~::J.A!f\111\®ers Clffi l!?J\,
wbo has ~wned the Red Sox inlo the concrt\e. ' then COD·
the'so9\ied 1•celii.Urlield "')eft fiJid' wall is one 'of the . fl'ir'::f· ~ ~~,.~th
~·~..In IIlia par~ . but. t~r. ha;r.t ~
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and Fenway Park the past 43 . tlnuesllito the leftfleld.corner triallgle'.'~ ''bei9.'•e" .!be wall !lhosts ' -uiat's for sure" . .'R'~ " tej"'/c· ••~Jc~la d pltc 6er or~Q~~l" I~ pilchliere,' s&amp;ld
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, . e , poltergeists h'ave (Geor'ge ol ~~
ne11Pr '·' st rt' •
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eY hit, there IMWI be no . In ilportB begins.
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rtghtfiM 90fil\fK," .,. , .
~a~fed inununity to Carl lias.W 'I~Ih;ld before l;.r a er0
q' es
difference but on defense . Tlie. 37-foot-hlgh Green '· 'Jlle 11.. ~ h S?x
un- Yasrrze'msk! who has had 'his WlltW' ISh' fi ·51 '"' Jd~G/!.· ~r\!!·~ past )hree years.
they might have trouble, _ Monster stretches to the- 3'/~ derS\¥Q..d/tbiy .ha~e ;n';/stered , w~r, wiih the Iefiflelt(w'all ·~c!\Jlll~J,Yi.li\,J~tylrSat~~e- .!l~~~t.~'Jchd lnrl,g~'!-~~d.ed
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unemploymenf, economic atamp Pflll!'llll coukl coat .
·Jalln a-. DOhlo, hu . _ and ~~~man ~ tupayen nearly 11 biWon
lll1ld
lui' 1111 Ill lhll can ba at laaat partlall)' they '*= the Jll'llll'llll· He ,
....,.... lWITI)Jiumbaa ...tad If we lake aetlm caDed for llreaJIIIlnlni the
DIJ a-.. and act oa thl tmmedlaltiY In Cqreaa," ll'olrem by replaclnl the ·
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ltemlleddeduetton format 111
wblch t1nat.n "lbe !!pldn
'11le amalcit allo noted appllcatloal with a ..... ·
al IDQIPio;rmeat,•l..anlc Flderal
Enersy
Ad· llandard dediiCtion fwmula.
dllloe and bamllllllllllrlna" adnlltratkll f1curw! of 40,0CIO
Under Gl11ul'a propclll),
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to ea,G001IJIIIIIP)o7'1! In Ohio · mry appbnt would be
Tile plaa CUlt In 'a 1'llurt- lbll w~Jqo becauae ol 1!111'· .,uled a 11211 deduction In
diy Senate noor ·apeeeh lallmlnll.
dt~~forthe
wbare Olal uaed a lludJ al
Glenn, Sen.
Eme1t lllmpl with aenlor c!tllenl
· projactld 111t1n1 ptnllled llolllnp, o...c., and Sen. · pnled ,an addltlclllll
~1,' 1bp thi Hennan Tllmaclp, · D&amp;., , "II !a the lieJDIIed tenlll'tl,
I ' Ana Qlamber ol . heft lntro61cad I natural ~ ~lCII!.JII'OCedure thatlut
Tile ollklll'l formed what
Oilnllllr9, to lll'W hll ~.. llllltriiiiCJ act that lbe:r , the Fft of the problema 11111 calle4 tbe Promat1oa1
. for Immediate lllltrltne:r.,, 11;e11wt .-~i~lll'llrl ll'f pa lleaaltq tile food atamp IWaardl ~. wllldl
lttialalka to alltftate . . . . . to llllpadild ....... ..,.am," Glemuald. "Here hat peUtlonad
Army
•lllrll pa ~ ill '11le llll*tlon wautalled em Ia w!li"' the baee IITCII' ratea Sec:rela'7 Martin Holfmann
caJO ._. Ll .._,...._
a. llllialll floor JiY dallllt lie, 1'1111 ~ IITCII' ao u to to delay the cllac:lllrp datea
'!llertpllrt lndlalllll,. .tll iaal4rm palldea, Jn. liad to elllmatea that cme o1 ~mill Jan. 1 wldla a review
per ell&amp; altha fll'llllln_.. ehadiDI dtrtiUlatlon. everymdOUaraapentbytha bolrd .reconal\lera the
'fln.td In thl lllrlbwtlttn l'ropoaenta of loq.term ~ Department 111 promoUon ordera. The
01161 • • tt~templlted llppC'tldael ..,., to 11111'11 food lllmplll millpall
orpnlaatlon illld numeroua
culllactl•..._., .their ,._ wilb tbt llbort- . "ProJtelloRI for the lndlvi!Uiulaohawuued the
al - - ........... .... t.m -..ac1 bilL
c:urrelllacal )'tarllbow tbat Army. '
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''Now; withlbeda11ticklnJ a CCIIIIInnatlon ~error and
t111tt WGIId bl a Nlllltllll alf l'ljlldlr tolrlft lbe Nov. 1 fraud ratea cauld lead to
eJg8 caWS
llllef.,..to.7. . . 111d curtailment deadline, tupa,erkllloftiiUmUI!on,
.. ...._ In Joaal . . _ 1ovemmtnt, bllllne11 and alaiOIIa bllllGa dollan. Tilt
arreD
, , ......... perlid .blll.JrDir.· llllor llldln COIIItqialil · complicated Itemised In a Golf Match Tburaday
• 1,.1t'JI;jo lillrdl a; M
lbe palllatlal for tnlllllllllrlal de due lloa cal cu Ia tloa at Pomeroy, Melp l.Gc:al
Ollltllllld ''ale IMd looll' 1lllllland dnold ollbe b11111c . proclldure aol cmly leadl to goUera won qver Warren
lll..,._.lllln ... fllldlnllal ......-oltllll1)'toponr lla. lllp error ratea bUt Loclllll to :101. For.Melil,
tile TeWo Ani aillaber al their planll." Glaan told tha 1IOI'U to lbe dlaa\lftnlqe al Crenacm Pratt eliot 31, Mark
eo.m- to fact lbe llellale.
lowtr lneame people IIGt at- GUW 41, Onack Follrod.q,
abactf.al, r•UU.• ( lbat) "The rich economic luntd to lbe ~lie Dale ~ 44, and Sieve
COIIllmMd !!:~:C (oa . promllt of a baddlnl ma.
Bacbner ft.
...a_.) "!"'c ."
reco-.ery may 10011 bt • "'n tha oilier band, IIlla
For w.-ren LGc:al, Kevin
oii'aWt .. t;piall Gill)' Ia !rtqled and ......... by procedure llimpiJ ID'I'IIel and Anderacm allot a •• Dan
lba -u, ol Ill crlall. · bauia1 fllrnacea and encov•••• peoJII* witb 'l'lrnlr 41, Grel ~~~~t~en 53,
'1\raapoal 1t atalea llil8thanlnl wiemploJmenl ampie111181111to bacGme 'food Pbll Spindler Ill, and Andy
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.... w--GfcMMIIIIII , Gllllnallotdd_.,.thl twlallnc replalklll ao u to
Melp 11 now 11-10. They
IIIII tjla!ll lba ...,-. al · fraud In the r.dtral food become ellllble for food play 1n the aecUonal tour•
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l'lirlupll Fan!P , f!11i111Ur
PT. HOOD,~. (UPI), Mello AntUDia, Nnda '' Army maJan·IUdllnl Wan
Jeci11aUob to Cqlwl for a ind Jack Park, each with
11• blllllln corporation •to dl.stiJicullbed NCGI'dl and a
dmlop 111111)1 IIUppllel, tbln lilt ol combat medlla, are
lllea to Detroit for IIICitblr · 11110111 UIO- olflcen In
nn1 . confwence and ' a ' danprolbelnaforcedo~al
Republican fundrafaln1 .lllil mUIIary IIIII allort al
ciiiiMr. He will retUrn to tJM! '· IDOIIJh llr'l'lce lime to
- . . , . late ton!IN. '
rpllfy for a pellllan.
(.~ aid "lilt Amlrlwl . "We have aD liven a)Jnoat
- f t l l t a . . blWon tu ·ta :reart In 111'\'ice to our
cutanda . . bW!oartdiiCtion coantry,"aaldWan."Aiolal
In tha. pvwth ~ federal •· lbat lime wu away from our
Jllllllllww."
, , famllltl, - of It In COlli·
If eoa,..... 1!1111 • • bul bat. We are not emlplalnlng
not~. Ford -'lei "lb- about thai. We've enjored our

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Crum says ·. Dayton··

Prell · In: could. ha""""
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• . Ball State. .
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F 1 y e r s c e I e b r 1t t e · Dayton Is oomlni! off an . The Fa!'cl..ria •e f.G overall
,Ml41D\l· COacli Dick CAirn , homecoming, he llill has to. Impressive 24-13 victory over and 1-G In the MAC and a Win
~'t being lulled to sleep ·l!Y ,convince his squad.
Toleckl, _In which tiie Rockets 1 over the Roct111fk1,1/1~1 battle
Dayton's 2-3 record and the
"Our problem Is going to be rushed for 290 yards, and the of nlirthwl!iltern Oblc) would
fact the · Redsklns have tocomebacklllroogfoUowlng week before ·gave unbeaten put them In a deadlock with
_....;...,Od Northern Dllnols
'"' w~lpjle4 ·. the Flyers six a Big Ten game," saJd Q:um, Bowling Green aU It wanted' ·~"'-"'
••• strP,IIJ!t times.
, . referring to Iaiii ~-·s 14-3 before bowlilg 21·14. Miami for first place In the con. . ~tDayton Is a surprising vlctocy over Purdue. . l••ds in the overall aeries 26- ference .at ~. Mlarirl. the
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Toledo, altholl&amp;'lll has the
team . tj!at I h!lve seen In · losing a14-13 heartbreaker to · Conference game Involving a top passer In' the ' nation In
' · yrars
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becauae oI It s !'!flchlgan· State-they bad first division team, ·Bowling Gene
' Swick,1''1
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..,;:..; Th'~ won't be n~uch time
And lowa, with a backfield ·
~ ~ w~ on finesse '!!ben liD· averaging 222 jxn11ds per
:: · beat.en 'and to!rf'anked Ohio man, Isn't about · to try
:; . State ~d winless Iowa get any\hlna too ·fancy either,
•,. •,. ~l'ier Saturday In Ohio altholll!h coach •Bob Com·
· ., St'!!l'wn.
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I ' 'nle Bllckeye'$, as usual, High School mentor making
~ Will try If!' r'am. their one-two. his flrit coaching appearince
punch of Archie Griffin and ·In Ohio since taking over Ule
Pete .Johnson ·._ down the · Hawk job ' has promised
, Ha\lk~yq' throats with '1111 • aome "~cb" for the
ocolllionai'}Nisa or option run Buckeyes.
by quarterback Cornelius
"We .beUeve theatrength of
Greene and pos.slbly a the Iowa team Ues In Its of·
·flOut!~ play by Wingback fense," said Buckeye ·defen-

slve .coach Dick Walk~r. · only 19 of 5I (.328 per cent)
"TheyhavemovedthebaUoo for 288 yarda, 1111e IDuchdown
every team they have played. and four Interceptions. ·
They jUIII haven't acored!' . :JbeHawksarestillrunnlng
Walker said the Hawka fromthewlngedT,Inll ·have
~ggestproblemhasbeenthe gonemoretoapowerrunnlng
IIM;k of a passing attack, but game ,·this yel!l', featuring
added, '1hat can change their three big ~ks.
overnight becauae It's been . ROO We)\lngto~·· a 6-1, 21&amp;becaUie recelvera have been l!!llll~er; leads ' the Hawk
drQpping the ball.'.'
rusben w_lth 161 yards In 43
The · Hawkeyes' paaalng carries, WhUe left half Jim
prolllema are borne out by Jensen, a jumbo 6-6, ~
q ua r t e r b 8 c k
T 0 m po111del', has 150 In 411 tries
McLaughlin's statistics and fullback Bobby Holmes,
which llhow him C&lt;II'Dpletlng 6-1, 238, h~ 10'/ln 22.
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"You can illpect them ID
run right at you," said
Walker. "It's strictly a power
. type o~nse."
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Defenslyely, the Hawks
stand filth In the Big Ten, and
last week led No., 3'Southei'JI
Cali,b'nla ,10.7 at halftime
before· bowing 27-16 , after
thelf two top linebackers
were hurt.
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One of them, 6-1, 240-Pound
11111ior Andre Jac~n. has
been a starter llince he Willi a
freshman Ed bas beiu called
'b)r Blickeye 8SIIstllll Mickey
JackaJn "by far lbelr belt
defenlive footblll player.''
Ohio State, ~~ off a
eo~~vlilcjng 41·11. win . over
· UCLA on natlooal te~
, ~Sallllllillynlshl, will be at
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Recreation program in
New Haven is planned
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -A ·
well-rounded winter
recreation program here will
be based at the youth center
in the Community BuUdlng.
Planning has-mcived jl)iead
since the recent appointment
of Jolm R. Hankinson as
buUdlng manager.
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Tentative plans have been
drawn up by representatives
from grades 6 throUgh. i2.
Among thoae plans are to set
up a governing board and
recreation times and activities at the comniunlty
building. The board will
govern the activiUea as well
as being responsible for
discipline.
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. Youths will be elected by
the board lo the following .
JOHN HANKINSON
posiUons: athleUc director,
maintenance director,
special occallion director and work has been continuing on
secur11y c~nctor, u ..en as the building to make repairs
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the president, vice president, and upgrade II.
secretary and treasurer
llanldnson Is an employe of
positions . . •
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Among . the activities West Vlrglnls In New Haven.
already. planned are Biddy He has been with that comLeague basll:etball, adult pany for ~9 years. Amem~r
basketbaU, glrb baskelball, of. Rotary and the lndepend•
volleyball, dances and adult ent Telephone Pioneer
Asil~latlon, he was a
skating.
Open skating will be held recreatiofl director at variOIJB
Tueadays and Saturdays. The campgrounds In Tampa, Fla.
building also will be open on
Hankinson has coached
Saturday and -Sunday for Pop Warner football, varsity'
such acllvllles aa basketall. footbaU, girls softball and
According to Hankinson, Utue league baaebaU._

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D. D. Oeland, Columbus,
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Suzannah,
;Co11111bul, IIPerlt a recent
weekend wl th Mrs. Opal
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Mlsa Louann Newell,
student at Nelaonvllle
TeciWeal . Scbool, spent the
weelrend wilb Mr. lnd Mrs.

Mr. and Mts. RuaaeU Ar·
cher of Guysville, Mrs.
aarence Warner and Naolhi
Archer of Athens IIPerlt a
Sunday afternoon with
Walter and Eva Archer
recenUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle MutU
and family ofManslleld and
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weekend wilh Mr. lnd Mrs.
a.n-.' Haugbl,-Akron.
Kenny Blru left WedlliilllajtW Nlw' Jwley where
. he will.bllltaliotMd with lbe
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Mrl. lhrrJ 1'plnpr 11ft
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SuDday1 0ct.12, Brl:tt&amp;N:oo
W~ays 6:08-8~30 _
·~ ' Ph. 949~Is-· Racine, Ohio
3rd.St.

Clrcle, Verna and Wavle
Circle.
Calling at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ·Arthur Earl
Johnson and !amUy and Betty
VanMeter were Roy Jom-t
and IICJII of R£1ne, WUIIam
and Cathy Carleton of Racine
and Elide Brinker, R. D.
Racine.
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Mr. and Mts. Arthur Ore of
01e1ter called at the home of
Mr. and Mts. Robert Lee and
family one Sunday If·

Harold Ne1191J,
temoon.
Mn. Audrty Woodt visited
Mr. and Mts. ·James arcle
lbKIIy witb llfr. ;1!14 MI'J, of New Haven lnd Mn;
Roc• Jlinel and daughle!'l,
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abe will villt frleada. lin.

Oeland llld au. lllbbl
aecOinpanled her . to lhe
Ccllumllal alrpGrt. 011 Oct.U,
lhe will ielft INn Kenned)
Alrp«t I« Hawaii where her
huaband Oan will be
atatlaned with 1111 ....)'.
Mrl. Eva lloiJa9 II villtlni
J. IIIII, J~ lnd fiiJIIIJin
a.veland, and' her dalllbter
IIICi flmlly In llandlllky.
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l1i'lt meeting for the organlutiCII of a a.t• Brownie
'Inlop - held nPnday nilbt at the achool. Mn. Linda
Stewart Ia Ieider of the troop •
The meeting wu apent faallllarlzq the glrll with the
Bl'o'iinlellailditi.U, the
the (JI'CIIIil!e and lhs. "Smile"
10111· Attending nrt Tamira Clark, J!en!ttw Dietar, Terrie
Sllrcher,Mellnda Mankin,~ Flr!ey, Joelle'Md.aucblln,
Jo Hunt, Jody Hmla, Linda an-t, Lori Hudilon and

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· lllerrle Ritchie- wtlcamed • a - member and four
Browniel flew up 1mo a Jldor troop 11 the ·'Dnndaf night
meeting of 1111 &amp;,rac:uallrvwiiea. GaiDa Into the junior troop
. _ Dellble Mlcblel, Larl Mf+ri, Jt11111 Iklltley and Janie
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promiii-CIJIIIIIIetad bflhell........ illlllloeled ID
t11e p1e11p to 111111111. JWJa 'l!wll- bad the ~~~ownte
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TINnty- lint,-..! uld thkdp~of the Racine
E1em111tar7 School ftii.U'ed ·to take pwt In the new)y
........ Rielne Brownla Troop;
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nnt ~~~~~~- 'W8S blld \'buraclay after ldlool w'ltb the
lfrla lllflliDI the Bl'ownle ...... the bancllllaltle and tha
promlae. Duel .-lit a&amp;11 etn111nd II wu decided tbat •ch
lfrlwvuld be • ......., cerlaln dldlu each . . .
Mrl. Cllarlotte Wamaley Ia the leader, wltb Mn. Barbara
Dupo,,lhe· nd••t. Betty
and llllrlly 'liolfe . .
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Puerto Rleo ai1d lha Virgin •

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.lfOIIII. u national president
this year.
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· Dale Evans Rogera ·

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lnlllll:Wii.llllli')':'Guealll
a&amp; tha lllllifnJ Wli'l Sherrie

LET FREEDOM RING I
Saluting the.Bicentennial, Dale voices h8r pride in
our herltage·ar1d her faith that we will survive the
pre1sent crlelt to becpme truly "one Nation under
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1flll beobler led by awnben
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Women 'a Cluba In com. blnatlon with lllcentenlilal

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Now .. . a classic; on prayer power·by one of the
country's best-loved , bes)-selllng Christian authors.

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Women'a Year.
contribute 1 )10111on of each
Followirig Die Ohio theme:' · member'• ' duea· to the
"Ohio ~ Blending
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year will be· realized
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ID society b)&gt; working women amendment Is ratified.
throughout the history of the '·...·:· '" ·· '· :· '
Unlltd Stalel,'lllld will mark . - - - . . . . , - - - - .
thuchlevemenl wwen have
made at the lnternatlolial
level in bD&amp;n relatlona.
Specially hoaored by loCal
clllba will bi !boat wwnen
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contrlbatlllli to their cQll• NlttiiiY of
rnunltiel iD volunteer·lli'vlce ·P1nsiea and
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the weekly aalute to fllll'klnl
WGq~en bas '-a an -ua1
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the events marking the
lribute to working women
will be Mrs. Jeanne Neighbor N.Y . 10017.
of Dennlaon, who waa elected . SubscrlpUon r1tea :
Delivered by carrier where
Ohio BPW Prealdent at the aVailable
75 cents ·p tr week .
By M.o~pt- Routt Where
1tate convention In Coiombus carrier
service
not
last May. Mts. Netchbor will
volloble; One monl~ 1 • S3.2S .
y moll In Ohio and w .. Vo .,
crlss-ctoas the ·atate during
ne Year 522.00: Sl•
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$11.50! ~ ·\Three
OU amMIII'RY PRm'ESSOR Dr. James TOIII · October, 'addressing local
• .S7 .00 . Elstwhoro
chats with nuninutudeitt, Jan EWott,atfaculty tea.
club and · district' fall' 26onths
.00 yeor; Sl• monlhs
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meetings; and emphulllng 13.50;
ubscrlptlon prle,e lncludea
the continued need for
undoy TlmH -Senllnel .
ratification
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wrote from a Nazi con central ion camp. Their
exp•reS!IIon of steadfast faith adds a l)_ew dimension of·
Ihe1roism to lhe epic story .that bega~ with The Hiding

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blanda are BPW ,members. Saturday
by Tho Ohio Valley
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called at the home of Mary
&lt;lrcle.
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of Hebron, Ohio, 'Mr. arid
Mrs. Bernard Gainer of
Barberton, Ohio were recent .
guests of Mrs. Dean Brinker,
Margaret Ann Johnsop and
famUy and Betty VanMeter.

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NORTH RANDALL, Ohio .
(UPI) - Antonio Graell
guided Sid Boy to vlctqry .
here Thuraday In the ninth· ·
race feature at Thistledown.
Ski Boy went the six
furlmgs In 1:13 and paid $10,
$3.ti0 and $2.80. The victory
was GraeU'il fourth of the
afternoon.
Second , was Parade Gall
and thkd was Lad of Portllllouth.
The dally double of Gemini
Jack (4) and Galloway Bay
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Order
by Phone
Thistledown officlab anAnd Take Em Home
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tendance at 3,867 and the
h&amp;ndle at $391,311.
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.'·· worthy matron, and .Paul t&lt;Jrs. Thelma Collins wh9 had
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· Darnell, worthy patron when been hospitalized. It waa
~DEAR HELEN:
. · Recently, our car's brakes faDed completely while 1 was the Evangeline Chapter 172, reported that Mrs. Mary Jean
shopping tn'a neighblring town. LuckUy, no O!)e was hurt and .I Order of the Eastern Star, Harrison 18 a surgical patient.
• .,11 able to drive five mUes on the !Mghway shoulder, then
met Thursday night at the at the Hospital Medical,
leavethecaratthefirstgarageandwalkhome.
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Middleport Masonic Temple. Center, and that Mrs.
, When liO!d mY husband what happened, he didn't ~Y one
Others elected for 197~ Beatrice Kuhn will enter
word about bem,'sJad I wian't killed. Instead, he asked why 1. ·were Mrs. Kathryn Evans, University
Hospital,
lett tlie.car lobe fiDd (for $50) when I should have driven it associate matron ; Glenn Columbus, Oct. 14.
bothe;·~ flellttallear and the c~ncy emergency brake, so Evans, associate patron;
The budget report was read
tbat'~ colild tJ&amp;Jt hlmaelf,
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M'rs. Maryln Wilcox, by Mrs. 'Floyd, the trustees
.. 1 tbid lilnl 1 dldn'·t 'think he should try home repair on secretary: Mrs. Beuie King, report by Mrs. Naomi King;
'' ~hiiiali .vitalasbrakes,and besides, 1 might hsve had a treasurer; Mrs. Glenna and the audit report by Mts.'
terrible wreck.
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Crisp , conductress; Mrs, Darnell .
, Bll~ he gO. around telling everyone how foolish 1 was; Sarah Bechtle, associate Refreshments were served;
.• hii'Uoev•let overthe$50 garage charge!
l conductress, and Mrs. Farle by Sarah and E,uvetta
" ,J .what do you do about this kind of mental cruelty? - kennedy, trustee.
Bechtle.
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Darnell, Mrs. Grace French - - - - - - - I
tllat If JIV huabaDd wrote HIS venlon, lbe atory and Bob King. ~em be':' were
mlpt'eome..taUUieleaa'"'Mil"""lloui.Ratberthelltah , reminded that 11 ts time to.
IIIIH• i flmily
IIIII, therefore, teep the home pay the '1975-76 membership
an. 'bunlll- .1'11111J: "IAok,'tt'a over; rehublq doelll't dues.
help, 10 admit,_. 'lnft bolb (ll1'tl1 right 11111 pa111y wnmg Mrs. Kennedy and Harry
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li8eently ihe met ·a man that ·she had dated aU through high munlcatloos were resd from
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Georp C. RandoiPI,
IICboOI. Invited b8r to lunch so they could talk _ for the !!enlor QUzens, the Point
New Haven, W. Va., anno111ce the encaaement of their
~·s
Pleaiiant Chapter 75 Inviting
dau&amp;itter,ciroiMarle,toDileRaySmith,aonof'Mr.and . _
Am 1 jllltl); upae1 about lhla, or am I .just' being _ members to a friendship
Mn. O'Dellllalllb of Brllllint,..(lblo, fcimerl,y Of · .iEALOUS
night, and the Westwood
dlepOrt. The llrlde4lect ill a 1J'i41te¢ ,;. of WMril
Chapter of Cincinnati, ln&amp;
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vlting members to a re;ep1•
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Yaa're 11e1q adei'IWidably jealota, bat 1 really doa, tion for Jean Woodruff.
employed at the Carillnal -l'lant In BrWiant. Wedding
lhlitk J08 llave lDadl to werryabollt. A boppy m.l:l'iage ai .Z&amp; The associate conductress
• Instant Picture and
JUns areJncomplete.
;rean - ' t ,...., beealile yillr wife 1111 . ; loeb dale lflllt lecture was given In chapter
Sound
111&amp; • j ·IIJili ...,I boJfrlead. More lfltely a11e'li - e awai ' by Mrs. Glenna Crisp,
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initiation at th~ November
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Thilla fut ''How Can I Face Them," the W1Xll811 who bad nieetlng and officers are to
' • Decorator-look stybet aeconc! mlacarrlap in a year: We're alaters;·yo.i aDc1 I, wear chapter dresses.
ling, in Pecan finish
Lut year, I nperlenced what my c1octcr called 8 "mllaed Mrs. . Evelyn Lewis
plastic cabinet
· The Holur Medical Center they teach to lbe nursing ....,....,.,
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-~-·t ,_omonlhs, bu1 reported that the cheer
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School of Nwling hool!l'td Its studenta during their three- the mlacarrlage wun't completed and 1carried the dead baby committee had aent flowers
association with Ohio , year program at the 55-year- for another five lllllttha. I knew aome- waa wrong, but I
University and ita faculty old 11o1ur Medical Center Wlllted the baby 10 badly that I wouldn't admit it. IJill! on 1Al
RECUPERATING ·
members with a tea for the School of Nursing • are Dr · poglda, babbled ln~Uy about my baby, wore •maternity
Mrs; Homer Radford 18
lnstruclon Wednesday '· af. Gordon Wiseman and · Dr. cldlbea, lnd even con~ myself that I was feelu. Ufe. ln recuperatlpg at home
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ter.nooo, Oct. 1, at Davia Hall Charles carlson speech· Dr. lhorl, I made a fool oat of myself.
following ihree weeks at the
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Rtookal4ngllmefor me to admit that my chUdwas dead, Hotur·Medlcal Center.
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The tea 11 planned each fall Dr. · James T~g and or'. and then It was terribly hard to face my. friends, watch their
at the ~ginning of the Da\' 1d Hen d r 1c k r ·' :=~ea progreas, attend showers, and ~ their lovely
achool's rear as a means of chemistry, Rob Demski, .
'No thql helpld me. Flnt wu my father's answ!r to,
havlna freshmen, jiDiior and socIology; . George "How can 1 face them?" "Lynnte," he said, '"'bere are two
senior nursing studenta u Buongiovannl and Lou groups ot people in tbli world:' those who love and~ a.bout
well aa the School of N,uraing Ragno, who both teach you and thole Who don't. The people who care und~ 'and
lnatructors become more biology, Z. Bren\ · Fry, the ~ ciCII't matter ,.
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The other belp I f~ .,88 In my wolllierful .~.
University prot_.s.
Education and Dr. Frederick Slowly,ltdawold•melhethebadllistHlSbtby,toii.ji!the
These faculty 'lllembera Ha1erman, zoology and bacl ~ dla1t with Iii OWII arW 11111 l.nded to mine. We
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bed, lt)'lna to aVIriiiiDiher milcarrlage. Everyone has been
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pulling I« me, and we'D have our baby thla Ume.
So, "H.C.I.F.T.,"
out )'Our friends. U you share
lhell' Joy In illotbei1Miod, they'D IUreiy share your grief, and
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am~ aome 410 hlch' ICboola in 01*1 part~ fr ''II ta:lll Mlnililal Y1111b .ad Sd1nce
Cttlh):tilw at the MriGD Auditorium C11 Tilt a.ID lllllli'lflinnltJ "''»P" Jut Salurday.
At~ fn111 Eutarn . - , ltfl to right,~ f!l1d Rulli, ~ c~.
and studeatl Jeff H~ck and·Mark Men. Ball ~ JI'GUP - Metal Soli 6 Witter'
Conservation District.
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average and Is only 343 yards
away fnm lnaldng the aU·
Ume c1reer l'lllhlng mark of
4, 716,held by Ed Mlrlniii'O of
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' ~~ (ullback, has 3M
. yaJ.ds fUIIblng and leada 1he
nation In IICCJI'Ing with 11
touchdowns, having not
IICOI'Id less than two bi any
game.
Greene, off to a Blow start
Ibis ·:r,ear, .got It rolling
acalnlt UCLA with 1JO yards
ru'sblng and another 81
plilllng 111 lof hunplttiGns.
He'WISaelededthe]Uyerof .
the pme and a1ao UPI
, Mldwelt Offenlive Player of
the Week f~r the )ieifounan-

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btld u ~ ~ PialJ~unye Sbow lhil "' •kEd at the colleae. AI many an d01e11
!alee' will m1as the game
tMmii'Cif live
M liudlatuach are apected to~ In ciiiliJ!Aw, croiiiCIII ' with' jlinlor Mn MldlaU:
and chopping con*U: 1bere will alao be Olllo State Llli'nber)llck ~iGdthlps, an In·
taking bla ]Dee
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'·"' week,
run - Bo'"'l•n
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carter, Galila County
po~ weapon
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A. total of S80,176.30' was
Thla week, the Toledo In ..conte';uon for the. MAC spent Tuesday night during Agriculture Agent, ~4 steers
defense Will have to 810., the title With Its ~1 mark.
_ the annual area Ieeder calf · sold for an av,erage of 2'-47
OIIHWO BG runhlng punch of
.Division Ia in the Ohio s~le at the Galll~ohs per hundred or an average of
Dan Saleet . and Dave . Conferenc/w~ up this Livestock Yards · on Vmton $137.05 ~head. There were
Ave
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Preston, averaging better weekend with possibly the
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choice, 47 hi good, and 50
than l!OO yard!! per game key game finding BaldwinAccordmg to Bryson R.
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t M ~'"n · 8
good.
.In all, ..
"'1 heifers sold
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Dlvisloo clash. Other
bringing an aver•ae of $21.39
The ' onlY other Mld·Am Red Dlvlson games find
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NORTHFIELD
Jll!r hundred or. $91.03 per
game
,on liPI'""" urto~'""
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Heidelberg at Wooster and
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. ORTHFIELD, Ohio head.Therewere62hlchoice
Kent Sta
te, •zu•g , .... und. Marietta at Otterbein, while .
I ,anunals, 65 choice.·, 79 hi good
f!:om a pair of conference Clllo 'Wesleyan andiJ:lenlson (UPl)-TidyDean,theony
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flily and .the longest shot in and 36 good. The entire sale
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ash In a Blue · vision the field of als, acored a head ·averaged $25.91 Jll!r hundred
meet wlnleas Wester.n' contest. .
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Mlchlgari.
. Other . games involving
c-, over a
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Ohio University, ~lin the Clllo Conference teams find Thursday night's ' • Ohio
conference, 18 at Willllm &amp; Ohio Northern ,at 'Capit8I, St. SireaStakesChamplonllhipat
Mary In the only other game Joaeph's (Ind.) at Mouiit Northfield Park. ·.
Involving Ohio MAC teams.. Union,
Wittenberg at
With John Kooesky m at '
Other keY games on Satur- Hillsdale (Mich.) and Kenyon the reins, the two-year-old ,
day ~s schedule find Ctn- . at ease Western. ' 1
winner covered the mile In · '
clnnatl vtsltlng Tul8a f~r a
Hoosier-Buckeye games 2 07 l-6 and paid ~.40, $9.60 '
night game, Akron at · un- have Anderson (Ind.) at and·$5.80.KindaBigsbowed. ;
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ln.lhelOthracetrlfecta,the ·
. Northwood (Mich.') ' at Flndlsylnnlghtalfalrs,wblle r~ comblnat\oo returned ·
Ashland and Central State Hiram will be at Cimegie- "'36•80·
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The crowd of 2•148 wagered ;
In a game to be plilyed at the · Carroll at w&amp; J (Pa.) in the $248,205.
Glass Bowlin Toledo.
!'residents' Conference. ·
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·FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.
t ;oo.s:!O Mon., Tues ., Wod.,&amp; Sit.
nurs. f :OO·U:OO, ,rl. 9:00-1:00 I'.M . .

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Crum says ·. Dayton··

Prell · In: could. ha""""
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,Ml41D\l· COacli Dick CAirn , homecoming, he llill has to. Impressive 24-13 victory over and 1-G In the MAC and a Win
~'t being lulled to sleep ·l!Y ,convince his squad.
Toleckl, _In which tiie Rockets 1 over the Roct111fk1,1/1~1 battle
Dayton's 2-3 record and the
"Our problem Is going to be rushed for 290 yards, and the of nlirthwl!iltern Oblc) would
fact the · Redsklns have tocomebacklllroogfoUowlng week before ·gave unbeaten put them In a deadlock with
_....;...,Od Northern Dllnols
'"' w~lpjle4 ·. the Flyers six a Big Ten game," saJd Q:um, Bowling Green aU It wanted' ·~"'-"'
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, . referring to Iaiii ~-·s 14-3 before bowlilg 21·14. Miami for first place In the con. . ~tDayton Is a surprising vlctocy over Purdue. . l••ds in the overall aeries 26- ference .at ~. Mlarirl. the
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..,;:..; Th'~ won't be n~uch time
And lowa, with a backfield ·
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:: · beat.en 'and to!rf'anked Ohio man, Isn't about · to try
:; . State ~d winless Iowa get any\hlna too ·fancy either,
•,. •,. ~l'ier Saturday In Ohio altholll!h coach •Bob Com·
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I ' 'nle Bllckeye'$, as usual, High School mentor making
~ Will try If!' r'am. their one-two. his flrit coaching appearince
punch of Archie Griffin and ·In Ohio since taking over Ule
Pete .Johnson ·._ down the · Hawk job ' has promised
, Ha\lk~yq' throats with '1111 • aome "~cb" for the
ocolllionai'}Nisa or option run Buckeyes.
by quarterback Cornelius
"We .beUeve theatrength of
Greene and pos.slbly a the Iowa team Ues In Its of·
·flOut!~ play by Wingback fense," said Buckeye ·defen-

slve .coach Dick Walk~r. · only 19 of 5I (.328 per cent)
"TheyhavemovedthebaUoo for 288 yarda, 1111e IDuchdown
every team they have played. and four Interceptions. ·
They jUIII haven't acored!' . :JbeHawksarestillrunnlng
Walker said the Hawka fromthewlngedT,Inll ·have
~ggestproblemhasbeenthe gonemoretoapowerrunnlng
IIM;k of a passing attack, but game ,·this yel!l', featuring
added, '1hat can change their three big ~ks.
overnight becauae It's been . ROO We)\lngto~·· a 6-1, 21&amp;becaUie recelvera have been l!!llll~er; leads ' the Hawk
drQpping the ball.'.'
rusben w_lth 161 yards In 43
The · Hawkeyes' paaalng carries, WhUe left half Jim
prolllema are borne out by Jensen, a jumbo 6-6, ~
q ua r t e r b 8 c k
T 0 m po111del', has 150 In 411 tries
McLaughlin's statistics and fullback Bobby Holmes,
which llhow him C&lt;II'Dpletlng 6-1, 238, h~ 10'/ln 22.
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run right at you," said
Walker. "It's strictly a power
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stand filth In the Big Ten, and
last week led No., 3'Southei'JI
Cali,b'nla ,10.7 at halftime
before· bowing 27-16 , after
thelf two top linebackers
were hurt.
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11111ior Andre Jac~n. has
been a starter llince he Willi a
freshman Ed bas beiu called
'b)r Blickeye 8SIIstllll Mickey
JackaJn "by far lbelr belt
defenlive footblll player.''
Ohio State, ~~ off a
eo~~vlilcjng 41·11. win . over
· UCLA on natlooal te~
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nnsrLEDOWN

Recreation program in
New Haven is planned
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -A ·
well-rounded winter
recreation program here will
be based at the youth center
in the Community BuUdlng.
Planning has-mcived jl)iead
since the recent appointment
of Jolm R. Hankinson as
buUdlng manager.
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Tentative plans have been
drawn up by representatives
from grades 6 throUgh. i2.
Among thoae plans are to set
up a governing board and
recreation times and activities at the comniunlty
building. The board will
govern the activiUea as well
as being responsible for
discipline.
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the board lo the following .
JOHN HANKINSON
posiUons: athleUc director,
maintenance director,
special occallion director and work has been continuing on
secur11y c~nctor, u ..en as the building to make repairs
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the president, vice president, and upgrade II.
secretary and treasurer
llanldnson Is an employe of
positions . . •
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Continental Telephope of
Among . the activities West Vlrglnls In New Haven.
already. planned are Biddy He has been with that comLeague basll:etball, adult pany for ~9 years. Amem~r
basketbaU, glrb baskelball, of. Rotary and the lndepend•
volleyball, dances and adult ent Telephone Pioneer
Asil~latlon, he was a
skating.
Open skating will be held recreatiofl director at variOIJB
Tueadays and Saturdays. The campgrounds In Tampa, Fla.
building also will be open on
Hankinson has coached
Saturday and -Sunday for Pop Warner football, varsity'
such acllvllles aa basketall. footbaU, girls softball and
According to Hankinson, Utue league baaebaU._

11J Clarice AIlea

D. D. Oeland, Columbus,
visited on ..Wednelday with

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Suzannah,
;Co11111bul, IIPerlt a recent
weekend wl th Mrs. Opal
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Mlsa Louann Newell,
student at Nelaonvllle
TeciWeal . Scbool, spent the
weelrend wilb Mr. lnd Mrs.

Mr. and Mts. RuaaeU Ar·
cher of Guysville, Mrs.
aarence Warner and Naolhi
Archer of Athens IIPerlt a
Sunday afternoon with
Walter and Eva Archer
recenUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle MutU
and family ofManslleld and
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[)Orl~ ~Qeqlg , ... J!'nl . ll
weekend wilh Mr. lnd Mrs.
a.n-.' Haugbl,-Akron.
Kenny Blru left WedlliilllajtW Nlw' Jwley where
. he will.bllltaliotMd with lbe
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Alldrer •~ 1t10111 re~tly
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Mrl. lhrrJ 1'plnpr 11ft
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SuDday1 0ct.12, Brl:tt&amp;N:oo
W~ays 6:08-8~30 _
·~ ' Ph. 949~Is-· Racine, Ohio
3rd.St.

Clrcle, Verna and Wavle
Circle.
Calling at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ·Arthur Earl
Johnson and !amUy and Betty
VanMeter were Roy Jom-t
and IICJII of R£1ne, WUIIam
and Cathy Carleton of Racine
and Elide Brinker, R. D.
Racine.
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Mr. and Mts. Arthur Ore of
01e1ter called at the home of
Mr. and Mts. Robert Lee and
family one Sunday If·

Harold Ne1191J,
temoon.
Mn. Audrty Woodt visited
Mr. and Mts. ·James arcle
lbKIIy witb llfr. ;1!14 MI'J, of New Haven lnd Mn;
Roc• Jlinel and daughle!'l,
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abe will villt frleada. lin.

Oeland llld au. lllbbl
aecOinpanled her . to lhe
Ccllumllal alrpGrt. 011 Oct.U,
lhe will ielft INn Kenned)
Alrp«t I« Hawaii where her
huaband Oan will be
atatlaned with 1111 ....)'.
Mrl. Eva lloiJa9 II villtlni
J. IIIII, J~ lnd fiiJIIIJin
a.veland, and' her dalllbter
IIICi flmlly In llandlllky.
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l1i'lt meeting for the organlutiCII of a a.t• Brownie
'Inlop - held nPnday nilbt at the achool. Mn. Linda
Stewart Ia Ieider of the troop •
The meeting wu apent faallllarlzq the glrll with the
Bl'o'iinlellailditi.U, the
the (JI'CIIIil!e and lhs. "Smile"
10111· Attending nrt Tamira Clark, J!en!ttw Dietar, Terrie
Sllrcher,Mellnda Mankin,~ Flr!ey, Joelle'Md.aucblln,
Jo Hunt, Jody Hmla, Linda an-t, Lori Hudilon and

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· lllerrle Ritchie- wtlcamed • a - member and four
Browniel flew up 1mo a Jldor troop 11 the ·'Dnndaf night
meeting of 1111 &amp;,rac:uallrvwiiea. GaiDa Into the junior troop
. _ Dellble Mlcblel, Larl Mf+ri, Jt11111 Iklltley and Janie
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promiii-CIJIIIIIIetad bflhell........ illlllloeled ID
t11e p1e11p to 111111111. JWJa 'l!wll- bad the ~~~ownte
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TINnty- lint,-..! uld thkdp~of the Racine
E1em111tar7 School ftii.U'ed ·to take pwt In the new)y
........ Rielne Brownla Troop;
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nnt ~~~~~~- 'W8S blld \'buraclay after ldlool w'ltb the
lfrla lllflliDI the Bl'ownle ...... the bancllllaltle and tha
promlae. Duel .-lit a&amp;11 etn111nd II wu decided tbat •ch
lfrlwvuld be • ......., cerlaln dldlu each . . .
Mrl. Cllarlotte Wamaley Ia the leader, wltb Mn. Barbara
Dupo,,lhe· nd••t. Betty
and llllrlly 'liolfe . .
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3,900 cluba In all 10 ·alalea,
Puerto Rleo ai1d lha Virgin •

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Mia """~- Mra.
lnlllll:Wii.llllli')':'Guealll
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LET FREEDOM RING I
Saluting the.Bicentennial, Dale voices h8r pride in
our herltage·ar1d her faith that we will survive the
pre1sent crlelt to becpme truly "one Nation under
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1871 aa
Iliternallonal years, and voted thia year to
Women'a Year.
contribute 1 )10111on of each
Followirig Die Ohio theme:' · member'• ' duea· to the
"Ohio ~ Blending
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American Dream in PttrPc* a 4Uitrter of a million doUars •
and Worli. '." member · Cluba ...
year will be· realized
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ID society b)&gt; working women amendment Is ratified.
throughout the history of the '·...·:· '" ·· '· :· '
Unlltd Stalel,'lllld will mark . - - - . . . . , - - - - .
thuchlevemenl wwen have
made at the lnternatlolial
level in bD&amp;n relatlona.
Specially hoaored by loCal
clllba will bi !boat wwnen
,.ho han made notabl.:'
contrlbatlllli to their cQll• NlttiiiY of
rnunltiel iD volunteer·lli'vlce ·P1nsiea and
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the weekly aalute to fllll'klnl
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lribute to working women
will be Mrs. Jeanne Neighbor N.Y . 10017.
of Dennlaon, who waa elected . SubscrlpUon r1tea :
Delivered by carrier where
Ohio BPW Prealdent at the aVailable
75 cents ·p tr week .
By M.o~pt- Routt Where
1tate convention In Coiombus carrier
service
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last May. Mts. Netchbor will
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crlss-ctoas the ·atate during
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$11.50! ~ ·\Three
OU amMIII'RY PRm'ESSOR Dr. James TOIII · October, 'addressing local
• .S7 .00 . Elstwhoro
chats with nuninutudeitt, Jan EWott,atfaculty tea.
club and · district' fall' 26onths
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meetings; and emphulllng 13.50;
ubscrlptlon prle,e lncludea
the continued need for
undoy TlmH -Senllnel .
ratification
of
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wrote from a Nazi con central ion camp. Their
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NORTH RANDALL, Ohio .
(UPI) - Antonio Graell
guided Sid Boy to vlctqry .
here Thuraday In the ninth· ·
race feature at Thistledown.
Ski Boy went the six
furlmgs In 1:13 and paid $10,
$3.ti0 and $2.80. The victory
was GraeU'il fourth of the
afternoon.
Second , was Parade Gall
and thkd was Lad of Portllllouth.
The dally double of Gemini
Jack (4) and Galloway Bay
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Order
by Phone
Thistledown officlab anAnd Take Em Home
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tendance at 3,867 and the
h&amp;ndle at $391,311.
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.'·· worthy matron, and .Paul t&lt;Jrs. Thelma Collins wh9 had
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· Darnell, worthy patron when been hospitalized. It waa
~DEAR HELEN:
. · Recently, our car's brakes faDed completely while 1 was the Evangeline Chapter 172, reported that Mrs. Mary Jean
shopping tn'a neighblring town. LuckUy, no O!)e was hurt and .I Order of the Eastern Star, Harrison 18 a surgical patient.
• .,11 able to drive five mUes on the !Mghway shoulder, then
met Thursday night at the at the Hospital Medical,
leavethecaratthefirstgarageandwalkhome.
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Middleport Masonic Temple. Center, and that Mrs.
, When liO!d mY husband what happened, he didn't ~Y one
Others elected for 197~ Beatrice Kuhn will enter
word about bem,'sJad I wian't killed. Instead, he asked why 1. ·were Mrs. Kathryn Evans, University
Hospital,
lett tlie.car lobe fiDd (for $50) when I should have driven it associate matron ; Glenn Columbus, Oct. 14.
bothe;·~ flellttallear and the c~ncy emergency brake, so Evans, associate patron;
The budget report was read
tbat'~ colild tJ&amp;Jt hlmaelf,
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M'rs. Maryln Wilcox, by Mrs. 'Floyd, the trustees
.. 1 tbid lilnl 1 dldn'·t 'think he should try home repair on secretary: Mrs. Beuie King, report by Mrs. Naomi King;
'' ~hiiiali .vitalasbrakes,and besides, 1 might hsve had a treasurer; Mrs. Glenna and the audit report by Mts.'
terrible wreck.
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Crisp , conductress; Mrs, Darnell .
, Bll~ he gO. around telling everyone how foolish 1 was; Sarah Bechtle, associate Refreshments were served;
.• hii'Uoev•let overthe$50 garage charge!
l conductress, and Mrs. Farle by Sarah and E,uvetta
" ,J .what do you do about this kind of mental cruelty? - kennedy, trustee.
Bechtle.
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• Tellers were Mrs. Ila
o~·M .
Darnell, Mrs. Grace French - - - - - - - I
tllat If JIV huabaDd wrote HIS venlon, lbe atory and Bob King. ~em be':' were
mlpt'eome..taUUieleaa'"'Mil"""lloui.Ratberthelltah , reminded that 11 ts time to.
IIIIH• i flmily
IIIII, therefore, teep the home pay the '1975-76 membership
an. 'bunlll- .1'11111J: "IAok,'tt'a over; rehublq doelll't dues.
help, 10 admit,_. 'lnft bolb (ll1'tl1 right 11111 pa111y wnmg Mrs. Kennedy and Harry
lllld foqet It!" .- H.
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li8eently ihe met ·a man that ·she had dated aU through high munlcatloos were resd from
ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Georp C. RandoiPI,
IICboOI. Invited b8r to lunch so they could talk _ for the !!enlor QUzens, the Point
New Haven, W. Va., anno111ce the encaaement of their
~·s
Pleaiiant Chapter 75 Inviting
dau&amp;itter,ciroiMarle,toDileRaySmith,aonof'Mr.and . _
Am 1 jllltl); upae1 about lhla, or am I .just' being _ members to a friendship
Mn. O'Dellllalllb of Brllllint,..(lblo, fcimerl,y Of · .iEALOUS
night, and the Westwood
dlepOrt. The llrlde4lect ill a 1J'i41te¢ ,;. of WMril
Chapter of Cincinnati, ln&amp;
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DIWl.JEAI.ovt: : ·
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vlting members to a re;ep1•
, 8cltool, 111!1 attllldsd Rio Grande~. He Ia ~tly
Yaa're 11e1q adei'IWidably jealota, bat 1 really doa, tion for Jean Woodruff.
employed at the Carillnal -l'lant In BrWiant. Wedding
lhlitk J08 llave lDadl to werryabollt. A boppy m.l:l'iage ai .Z&amp; The associate conductress
• Instant Picture and
JUns areJncomplete.
;rean - ' t ,...., beealile yillr wife 1111 . ; loeb dale lflllt lecture was given In chapter
Sound
111&amp; • j ·IIJili ...,I boJfrlead. More lfltely a11e'li - e awai ' by Mrs. Glenna Crisp,
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) · jtii*Uic 11ene11 aa ber rtltd diaiee ill IPIWiwwl•. _H. · associate conductress. It was
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initiation at th~ November
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Thilla fut ''How Can I Face Them," the W1Xll811 who bad nieetlng and officers are to
' • Decorator-look stybet aeconc! mlacarrlap in a year: We're alaters;·yo.i aDc1 I, wear chapter dresses.
ling, in Pecan finish
Lut year, I nperlenced what my c1octcr called 8 "mllaed Mrs. . Evelyn Lewis
plastic cabinet
· The Holur Medical Center they teach to lbe nursing ....,....,.,
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.,_........_~terminated
-~-·t ,_omonlhs, bu1 reported that the cheer
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School of Nwling hool!l'td Its studenta during their three- the mlacarrlage wun't completed and 1carried the dead baby committee had aent flowers
association with Ohio , year program at the 55-year- for another five lllllttha. I knew aome- waa wrong, but I
University and ita faculty old 11o1ur Medical Center Wlllted the baby 10 badly that I wouldn't admit it. IJill! on 1Al
RECUPERATING ·
members with a tea for the School of Nursing • are Dr · poglda, babbled ln~Uy about my baby, wore •maternity
Mrs; Homer Radford 18
lnstruclon Wednesday '· af. Gordon Wiseman and · Dr. cldlbea, lnd even con~ myself that I was feelu. Ufe. ln recuperatlpg at home
.Mkllllpart
ter.nooo, Oct. 1, at Davia Hall Charles carlson speech· Dr. lhorl, I made a fool oat of myself.
following ihree weeks at the
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Rtookal4ngllmefor me to admit that my chUdwas dead, Hotur·Medlcal Center.
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The tea 11 planned each fall Dr. · James T~g and or'. and then It was terribly hard to face my. friends, watch their
at the ~ginning of the Da\' 1d Hen d r 1c k r ·' :=~ea progreas, attend showers, and ~ their lovely
achool's rear as a means of chemistry, Rob Demski, .
'No thql helpld me. Flnt wu my father's answ!r to,
havlna freshmen, jiDiior and socIology; . George "How can 1 face them?" "Lynnte," he said, '"'bere are two
senior nursing studenta u Buongiovannl and Lou groups ot people in tbli world:' those who love and~ a.bout
well aa the School of N,uraing Ragno, who both teach you and thole Who don't. The people who care und~ 'and
lnatructors become more biology, Z. Bren\ · Fry, the ~ ciCII't matter ,.
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acquainted with the Ohio Director of Continuing
The other belp I f~ .,88 In my wolllierful .~.
University prot_.s.
Education and Dr. Frederick Slowly,ltdawold•melhethebadllistHlSbtby,toii.ji!the
These faculty 'lllembera Ha1erman, zoology and bacl ~ dla1t with Iii OWII arW 11111 l.nded to mine. We
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bed, lt)'lna to aVIriiiiDiher milcarrlage. Everyone has been
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pulling I« me, and we'D have our baby thla Ume.
So, "H.C.I.F.T.,"
out )'Our friends. U you share
lhell' Joy In illotbei1Miod, they'D IUreiy share your grief, and
you pn.-' MARY LYNN ..
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am~ aome 410 hlch' ICboola in 01*1 part~ fr ''II ta:lll Mlnililal Y1111b .ad Sd1nce
Cttlh):tilw at the MriGD Auditorium C11 Tilt a.ID lllllli'lflinnltJ "''»P" Jut Salurday.
At~ fn111 Eutarn . - , ltfl to right,~ f!l1d Rulli, ~ c~.
and studeatl Jeff H~ck and·Mark Men. Ball ~ JI'GUP - Metal Soli 6 Witter'
Conservation District.
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yards and.~.7 yards per carry
average and Is only 343 yards
away fnm lnaldng the aU·
Ume c1reer l'lllhlng mark of
4, 716,held by Ed Mlrlniii'O of
. ~ell. ·•' 1 • I
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.JohniiOn,'the Buckeyes' 6-1,
' ~~ (ullback, has 3M
. yaJ.ds fUIIblng and leada 1he
nation In IICCJI'Ing with 11
touchdowns, having not
IICOI'Id less than two bi any
game.
Greene, off to a Blow start
Ibis ·:r,ear, .got It rolling
acalnlt UCLA with 1JO yards
ru'sblng and another 81
plilllng 111 lof hunplttiGns.
He'WISaelededthe]Uyerof .
the pme and a1ao UPI
, Mldwelt Offenlive Player of
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btld u ~ ~ PialJ~unye Sbow lhil "' •kEd at the colleae. AI many an d01e11
!alee' will m1as the game
tMmii'Cif live
M liudlatuach are apected to~ In ciiiliJ!Aw, croiiiCIII ' with' jlinlor Mn MldlaU:
and chopping con*U: 1bere will alao be Olllo State Llli'nber)llck ~iGdthlps, an In·
taking bla ]Dee
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In · - • """""' the.
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'·"' week,
run - Bo'"'l•n
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po~ weapon
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A. total of S80,176.30' was
Thla week, the Toledo In ..conte';uon for the. MAC spent Tuesday night during Agriculture Agent, ~4 steers
defense Will have to 810., the title With Its ~1 mark.
_ the annual area Ieeder calf · sold for an av,erage of 2'-47
OIIHWO BG runhlng punch of
.Division Ia in the Ohio s~le at the Galll~ohs per hundred or an average of
Dan Saleet . and Dave . Conferenc/w~ up this Livestock Yards · on Vmton $137.05 ~head. There were
Ave
· 42 hi choice animals, 1411
Preston, averaging better weekend with possibly the
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choice, 47 hi good, and 50
than l!OO yard!! per game key game finding BaldwinAccordmg to Bryson R.
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between thtin BG leads the Walla'
t M ~'"n · 8
good.
.In all, ..
"'1 heifers sold
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Dlvisloo clash. Other
bringing an aver•ae of $21.39
The ' onlY other Mld·Am Red Dlvlson games find
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NORTHFIELD
Jll!r hundred or. $91.03 per
game
,on liPI'""" urto~'""
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Heidelberg at Wooster and
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. ORTHFIELD, Ohio head.Therewere62hlchoice
Kent Sta
te, •zu•g , .... und. Marietta at Otterbein, while .
I ,anunals, 65 choice.·, 79 hi good
f!:om a pair of conference Clllo 'Wesleyan andiJ:lenlson (UPl)-TidyDean,theony
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flily and .the longest shot in and 36 good. The entire sale
~. gomg
lllii81AlO
ash In a Blue · vision the field of als, acored a head ·averaged $25.91 Jll!r hundred
meet wlnleas Wester.n' contest. .
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Mlchlgari.
. Other . games involving
c-, over a
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Ohio University, ~lin the Clllo Conference teams find Thursday night's ' • Ohio
conference, 18 at Willllm &amp; Ohio Northern ,at 'Capit8I, St. SireaStakesChamplonllhipat
Mary In the only other game Joaeph's (Ind.) at Mouiit Northfield Park. ·.
Involving Ohio MAC teams.. Union,
Wittenberg at
With John Kooesky m at '
Other keY games on Satur- Hillsdale (Mich.) and Kenyon the reins, the two-year-old ,
day ~s schedule find Ctn- . at ease Western. ' 1
winner covered the mile In · '
clnnatl vtsltlng Tul8a f~r a
Hoosier-Buckeye games 2 07 l-6 and paid ~.40, $9.60 '
night game, Akron at · un- have Anderson (Ind.) at and·$5.80.KindaBigsbowed. ;
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ln.lhelOthracetrlfecta,the ·
. Northwood (Mich.') ' at Flndlsylnnlghtalfalrs,wblle r~ comblnat\oo returned ·
Ashland and Central State Hiram will be at Cimegie- "'36•80·
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The crowd of 2•148 wagered ;
In a game to be plilyed at the · Carroll at w&amp; J (Pa.) in the $248,205.
Glass Bowlin Toledo.
!'residents' Conference. ·
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~leta In ~Jn preparation f~r the flrat ala .tee of lumberjack contests . RW1I out with a ll(ll'lfned

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i.A!ah Will, Robert Edward
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Roland Eugene Will,
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Margaret Anna Will, paniel
Vocational• adult edua.tloo
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Allen WUI, Joyce Anl!a (:ook, is.about to get underway this
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Joyce Anita Cook, Jerome fall at Meigs High School, ·
Cook,JoyceAnltaCook,June RayGoodllian,dlreetorolthe
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Bedford.
.L. ayman, Donna Hal B. Harmon to Michael
. Hayman to Doris Ha
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ynes, · ts er, Sec. 8, Colwnbia.
Rlchard Craig Jarboe, Mary
George
Hargraves,
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Josephifle
Hargraves
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.Anne J!lrboe to Daniel Harold Emerson Heighton • stet~r. zelda M. Hobstetter,
11 1.06 A., Chester.
Romano, J.udlth Romano, Alita F . . Heighten Lot'
Sec: 26, Scipio.
Middleport
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Atlanta Georgia Cook, dec. Christi/te:.Beegle to Dennl!
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J,. Boo~, Lot345, Pomeroy. . •
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.J enle F.. Sansbury . to
David Davis, Shelby Davia
Richard L. Fetty, Glenna M. · Dalo
· A.l DaviS, Terr\
Fe•h•· t 1M A 50 A R ·!land ·
v.. , arce Rutland.
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/II:ona~d L. MOore, Jeanette Lucetta G. Simpson to Harry
Moore to David P. Barba C. Roush, Jr., Ella D. Roush,
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RobertW.FeUure lo Dan•'el
Thomas H. Burnside, Ruby Stanley, Shirley J. Stanley,
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Butnside, Thomas H. Burn·
John Becker, Elizabeth
Bide, 2 A., Bedford.
Becker to Otarles K. Nwm,
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Carl 1oB· ear
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K• Crow to George· S. Hob- •Salisbury.
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Classes are 1
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Art .and Sculpture, 7-10
p.m.~ 'i)lesday and Thursday,
cost $20.
Auto Mechanics, 7-10 p.m.,
Tuesda
d Th sda
Y an
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$20.
Aviation Ground School, 710 p.m., l'ue5day and Thursday, cost $35.
Cashier Training Tuesday
and ThurS(Iay, 7.-10 p.m., cost
expenses
$15.
Regisu-'auon 1
CommunllyOiolr, Tuesday
over 18
n: and Thursday, 7-10 p.m., cost
ul
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$10.
Reidarly enrolled In school ·
Elec11'1cal
reg
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$20. • · . '
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Regl!tratlon and pavm•nt of Management, Tuesday and
fees for those who wish to Thursday, 7-IOpm., cosU15.
visit the high school can be
Furniture and Cabinet
:n~ed lnFGoodman1'besoffice Making, Tuesday, 7-10 p.m.,
cost $20.
8 ra on.
er · Mig and Tig Welding night
b
annolllced, cost '$35.
regl!tratlons
will be accpeted lobe
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Mrs. Virginia Townaend,
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law and daughter, Mr. 111111 her · mother-ln-law;•r MraJ
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the weekend with tbe law. Mr. and ·Mrs.':Reed
Olapmans and Mrs. Howery Jeffers:
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retw-ned home with him.
Mias Barbal'a :Jordan'
Mr.. 81\4 Mrs. Ben Gryctko, daligllter of Mr\ and" Mrs~·
Anna~. Maryland, were W:r'Jordan, wlil•one •llf !hi
recent guests.of her parenta, graduites of the ·Prilcllcal:
Mr.andMrs.DaleStanabury. Nursing School o1 the'
Others who joined them were . Buckeye HlllB Career Center.'
their aons' ·and families, Mr. Exe.rclaes were held on'
and Mrs. Larry Standb\lry Friday evening at the Grace•
and 11008, Reynoldsburg; Mr. United "Methodla~ !Jhurch 1no
and Mrs. Qair Stansbury and 1GalUpolis. Ohio.: "v } ::
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'Ibere Ia oo ewning Iller.,
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Wid« the .li&amp;n of Ubra, •
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American adress Helen
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Typing I; Tuesday, 7_10
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Typing II, Thursday, 7_10
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Rlchard Craig Jarboe, Mary
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Richard L. Fetty, Glenna M. · Dalo
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RobertW.FeUure lo Dan•'el
Thomas H. Burnside, Ruby Stanley, Shirley J. Stanley,
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on dactual cost
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:Otsma~•als.k\:t of .text. . ::; wor
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reqwr are extra. The board

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Thursday, cost
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Art .and Sculpture, 7-10
p.m.~ 'i)lesday and Thursday,
cost $20.
Auto Mechanics, 7-10 p.m.,
Tuesda
d Th sda
Y an
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$20.
Aviation Ground School, 710 p.m., l'ue5day and Thursday, cost $35.
Cashier Training Tuesday
and ThurS(Iay, 7.-10 p.m., cost
expenses
$15.
Regisu-'auon 1
CommunllyOiolr, Tuesday
over 18
n: and Thursday, 7-10 p.m., cost
ul
·
$10.
Reidarly enrolled In school ·
Elec11'1cal
reg
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~I ents may regl!ter by and Thursday 7-10 p:m. cost
$20. • · . '
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F li r m Bus 1 ness
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Regl!tratlon and pavm•nt of Management, Tuesday and
fees for those who wish to Thursday, 7-IOpm., cosU15.
visit the high school can be
Furniture and Cabinet
:n~ed lnFGoodman1'besoffice Making, Tuesday, 7-10 p.m.,
cost $20.
8 ra on.
er · Mig and Tig Welding night
b
annolllced, cost '$35.
regl!tratlons
will be accpeted lobe
·
"' and lime
ut fees must be .paid before
Mlnin. g I, Nigh'·
1
a. tending the first class. to be announced, claases at
Anyone wishing more In- fonner Pomeroy Junior u'"h
formation may call Goodman School, cos! ..,.,
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a 992. 2
.158 between 8:30a.m. . Mlnm·g II, nigh'- and lim
. e
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be
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$50
.or the semes~r include:
Acco\Ditlng I, 7-10 p.m.,
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vis ted his mother, Mrs,
Audrey Swett ln Middleport.
Mrs . .Swet.t had recenllv
accompaQJ~d friends 1to'
sheFifelake, Michigan,
h!ld visited other friends.
·Mr . .and Mrs. · Clinton
Gilkey., Albany, spent an
evening with their son-in-law
and daug~ter. Mr. and Mrs.
. . Jo rdan ans son
Waller
Joshua.
·'
Mr s. Don comer and
'"' en were involved ill ;a
c"'dr
'
car acclden
.
t mr the Ap,
palachliln HIghtw.w. Vicki~
serious cuts
Comer suffered,..-::_:.,
on her "-d
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bruised but were able to be at

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Theirhave
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·Mrs'. Mary LOve'II' and'
ilaug''ilters, Charle'i"~n, w.·
VIi'. visited her mother Helen :
w
1
Queen "and Martha· 'Mayes :
~~qtbe 'weekend' •aiKI her
daughter Debbie UVeU'Will '
make· home'' willi'' •
Ma'·s.
..,.... '""
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Mr.
anii/
Mrs
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'
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t.ree,
Carl
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Greenlees:·
c b 7.
'
..
Earl S~key, and Mr. and
Mrs. . Mendal
Jordan
· ··
Colwnbia·
Grarice,l llllld ·Mrs.' .
·
Rober~· ·Holliday, ·•!laurel
Grange,
attended·· Degree ··
"
Day at Racine 1ln whk:h :Jx1
granges
· pirliclilided and
exempllfled the f1111~ four.

' h~

Mrs~

pOtluck supper wa!· enjoyed·

degrees
grange '•work.
by -those In
present.
' It

Rick and Ronda Olapman
Mrs. Virginia Townaend,
and friends, St. Henry, Ohio, Paul' · Henry,' Susie•! and
visited their grandparent~~ Marta; Columbui' ·area; here and their grandmother, visited their uncles, •Pauland
Mrs. Verlln Howery, ,, ac - William •C. Peck. ''' • 1 ; ,
companied them home and ,Mrs·: .Herman; .CordraY.
apen.l a week with her son-In· spent lOme lllJle' hel'e. willi\
law and daughter, Mr. 111111 her · mother-ln-law;•r MraJ
. Mrs. Ralph Chapman and Beulah •Cordray, ' ami her
family. Verlln Howery spent brother-In-law and sialel'-in• ·
the weekend with tbe law. Mr. and ·Mrs.':Reed
Olapmans and Mrs. Howery Jeffers:
'-1
retw-ned home with him.
Mias Barbal'a :Jordan'
Mr.. 81\4 Mrs. Ben Gryctko, daligllter of Mr\ and" Mrs~·
Anna~. Maryland, were W:r'Jordan, wlil•one •llf !hi
recent guests.of her parenta, graduites of the ·Prilcllcal:
Mr.andMrs.DaleStanabury. Nursing School o1 the'
Others who joined them were . Buckeye HlllB Career Center.'
their aons' ·and families, Mr. Exe.rclaes were held on'
and Mrs. Larry Standb\lry Friday evening at the Grace•
and 11008, Reynoldsburg; Mr. United "Methodla~ !Jhurch 1no
and Mrs. Qair Stansbury and 1GalUpolis. Ohio.: "v } ::
, .
family, ~oveport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Stansbury
and children, local.
,
Mrs. Harold Oxley vlsile!l
'bet aerHn-law and daughtli,
Mr. and Mrs., Bob Sc htM

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Ualted Prell IDiel'llllitiiDaJ ·,:
Today II·•Frlday, Oct. 10, .
the 2Dd day oi197S wttb a:&amp; to
follow.
. ·~
'lbe moon Ia apjrOSC~ ·
ita lint quarter.
.•
The morning stars are ,
Mercury, Venus, Sa.lurn,
Marl and Jupllel''
'Ibere Ia oo ewning Iller.,
'lbole bcim on lhla date are .
Wid« the .li&amp;n of Ubra, •
"W. reiiiOve t:M.soll .. .
American adress Helen
W. don'l•ru(! If tnl''
Hayes was born Oct.. 10,
1800•
. For FrH hflT"
~... ~.1
()! lhla day In blalory:
.~Pi' l •
In IIIII, the U.S. Naval
Academy waa fonnany
opened at Fl. Severn, All·
na~,M~
"
• tt
::I
In
1911,
Chinese
revolutlooaries overtlrew
the M.Mcbu Dynuty. , ,. 1
' I 0.
In 1983, I dam llll'st in
Middleport
•
northern Italy, mownlng an'
etltlmated 3,000 penons.
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sp encer ,
pastor
Trov
Zwilling , Sunday school supt
SundaV schoo~ 9 30 am,
morning wor sh1p , 10 J O.
Sunday evangelistic m eeting ,
7 30 p m Prayer m ect1ng ,

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MT MORIAH: BAPTtST Corner Fourth and Meln,
M iddleport Rev Henry Key ,
Jr , pastor Sundav School,
9 30 a m . Mr s
Er~ln
Baumgardner. supt , Morning
worship , 10 4S a m
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
- larry Carnthan prestdlng
ministe-r
Sunday , Bible
lecture, 9 30 em . Watch
tow!r stutty, 10 30 a m ,
TueSday, B"lble study 1 30
p m 1 Thursday. m ln 1stry
school , 7 30 p m , service
meeting 8"30 p m
MID LEPORT CHURCH
OF C:HRtSt tN CH~ISTIAN
UNION- Lawrtnce Manley ,
pastor. Mrs Rusup Young .
sunday School supt ~unday
School 9 ' 30 1m Eveni{'IQ
worship , 1 30 Wednesday
prayer meetJng, 7.3o P m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD- Recine Routt 2, the
Rev
Jamt~ M Muncy,
pastor Sunday school , 9 45
am , morning worship, 11
am , evening worShip, 7.30
Prayer meeting, Tuesday,
7:30 pm , Y oung peopes
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meeting , 1 30 p m T-hursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST
IAPriST- Corner Sl•th ond
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Palme-r , the Rev
Peter
Grandal, pastor , Danny
Thompson ,· superintendent
sunday school WMPO Radio
program 7 A5 8 m , sunday
School , 9 15 a m , Morning
worship , 10 15 am 'Youth
activities and fellowship for
junior and sfnior high
students, 6 p m $unday
evening worship, 7 30 p m
M i d wee- k praver services,
Wednesdav, 7 ~0 p m

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POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry .. Rev
Clyde V Henderton 1 pastor
Sunday school, 9 30 am • Gl!n

McClung, supt., morning
worship, 10 30 am , eveninG
service, 7.30, miG week
str¥1ct, Wedn ..dey, 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL- The
Rew Harold Detfh 1 rector
Church

servJus,

10 J() a m ,

Holy communion first Sunctav
of month , cnurcn scnoot, 10 JO
1.m far nurserv throUQh 12
POMIROY , CHURCH OF
CHRIST- RIchard Evanson,
putor . Blblt ~thool , 9 30
l .m ; worohlp, 10 30 o m ;
adult wonhiJ! service , and
young ptoplt s meeting , 7 30
p.m Comblnl&lt;f Bible study
lnd proyor meeting, Wed
nnlley, 7:30pm .
THIIALVATtQN AAMY-

Envoy Ray W Wining , officer

In chlrge Sunday, 10 • m ,
Holiness meeting , to 30 a .m •
Sunctay School
Young
Ptoplr 's Legion, 1 p . m .:
Thursday, 1 to l
L.adln
Home Ltegue,
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IT PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
Corner
of
Sytamore and Second Sts ,
Pomeroy, The Rev William
Mldlllllworth , Pastor Sundoy
ond
School If 9 . 45 I f11
Church Strvlces 11 1m
SACRIO HEART - Rev
Fethtr Peul 0
Welton ~
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Phone
192 1825
SaturdiV evening Mass. 7' 30 ,
Sunday M111. 1 tnd 10 1 m ;
Cpnlllloon, Soturdoy, 7 7.30
p .m .
I'OMUOY FIRST lAP·
TilT- Rob1rt I( uhn, Pill or,
Wllllem Watson . Sunday
IChOOf supt Sunday school ,
9 301m , BYF, 6p m , Bible
atuely. WICinnday. 7 ~ . ."1.. :
choir ~rtctlu , Wednei dev.
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- Putor Jtrry Lewis Sunday
lchool, 2 30 p m with worship
service 1t 3 30 p m , mid ' wttk ltrvlc:e, Tutsdev, 7 30 p.

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5 Y R A C USE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD - Rev .
George Otter , patfor Sunday
school. 9 45 em , morning
preaching ,
11
a m r
evangeliStiC service, 1 30 p m
Prayer meetlno. Thursday,
7 30 P m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Ma l l') St .- Jerrl Raut ,
m inister , phone
92 7666
Conservative ,
non
Instrumental
Sunday wor
snip ' 10 a ' m ' Bib Ie study • 11
a.m • worship , 6 p m Wed
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IA,PTIST Roger Turner,
piStor Sunday school. 10
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7 30 Wednesday Bible study,
7•JOpm
OLD DEXTER BIBLE
CHRISTI"N CHURCH - R ev
Ron Terry, pastor . Sunday
school, 10 am , Mrs Worlev
Franc-Is ,
suPerlhtendent
Morning worship, 11 a l'fl
Sundfly ewtning strvlce, 7.30
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIS' Preaching
9 30 am, first and second
Sundays or e1ch month , third
and fourth Sundays tach
mon lh ,wors hi/pserv,Ice It 7 · 30
p m Wednnday evenlr1QS at
) 30 Prayer and Bible Studv
SEVENTH · DAY
AD ·
CHURCH Of CHRIST,
VENTI'STt1 Mulberry HeiQht!l Middleport , Sth and Main,
R o 1 d,
p 0 mer 0 y
George Glne, minister.
Pastor,Gerard Seton , Sab
James
Sheets.
super in
bath SchODI Super In en dIn ' , tendon I Bible sc h00 I ' 9 30
Rita Whitt Sabbath ' School, am , , morning worship, 10 30
Saturdev 1ft•rnoon at 2 00, am., tvfnlng worship, 1 30 .
with
wor$hlp
service prayer service, 7 p m Wed ·
nesdev
following et 3 15,
P:IRST
SOUT 'HERN
MIDDLEPORT
Church
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The
Nu•rene
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'"Ill 1 d It" -· Rev
Oon Colo
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"ve • omeroy, CIIJ 11 e w n t r
Mrs Mar
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THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto. pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 a m
evening
worship . 7 30
Thursday
rverllno preyer service. 7 30
pm

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EpNet•na 4:'-7: ''We art Ill J1111a of Cllt body, we share
Spirit 111d we have been called to the lime prloua
future, Fl6 u there Ia Clllly one Lord, one faith, one baptism
llld"' Ill han the 11111e God ll1d htber wbo Ia over all and In
111 aD, and IIYinc thro11811 fffflr/ part of u. Hcnrewr, Clrilt has
""" •dl of 111 IIPidal abiUIIea. "--(The UYinc Bible)
Let 111 Hft up a thoulht fnm tbla ICiiplure beyond the
UIUII. Wben Plullll'Ote, "One Lord, one faith, 111e God, one
Olrllt," he !I'll not on!)' speaklnl of the unity rl Chrlatlana In
Olrlat, bit raw. the Idea Oil the "one" I• whom our Ufe llyle
Ia to be patterned. We '" lnfarmed that II1IWII'l' we leek are
to belwndln tbe teldllnlllpd eumpl• of thla God.man: We
ntauebl tblt be II tbe all«&lt;llcclnt one.
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erealartl bewllml181a~: 111111 Dl uall eapable or belli8
,~ .. to ifW)WJe, like Jtu.
IIIII one 1111111 Ilk, "Am I lll)'lbln8 at all In regards to

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PORTLAND - · Wor sh i p
7 30 p m • Church Schoof 9 30
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SUTTON -- Worsh ip. 1l
a nl every Sundav . church
sc; hool 10 am

NOfe~Hifb~~t ~~~ieTftR

Pastor
Denn1s Creegor
Associate M1n1ster
JOPPA- Worsh iP 10 am .
Church School 9 am , Prayer
Meelmg. Wednesdey, 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
senv1ces 9 am , Sundav
SchOOl 9 : 45 a .m • Prayer •
Meeting every Wednesday,
7 ·~/),'fi'f'H
BEl HilL
Worship 11 e m , Church
School 10 am
ALFRED _ 'Sunday school
each Sunday
9 .0 a m
freoch•n~ .at 11 am each
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unday rayer meet1ng, 1 45
P m Wednesday , WSC S, 8
P m \ on . thlrd tuesday each
m~n~'EosVtlLE t.... Sunday
hi
school , 9 30 am • preac ng ,
7 30 P m7 30
Sunday·
praver
meeting
p m Tuesday,

wscs. 7 GO first Thursday
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WorSiiiP 9 am • Church
School.
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CHURCH
OF
CHRtST- George Frederick,
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9 30
supt
erv oce wee y,
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am on Sundiy Preaching
first and th ird Sundevs of
b Clift d S lth 9 30
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a tti'oasoN C:HRtST'IAN
UNION _ Darrell OoddriJI.
pastor sundav School, 9 30
am t.eonard Gtlmore , first
elder . evening service. 7. 30
W d
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MT. MORIA CHURCH DF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hend, pastor

Sunday school , 9 45 a,m •
mEvoornnolnngg wseorrvslnc'ePs·, 111ue:d':y
and Friday, 1 30 P rn
BEARWALt.OW
R lOGE
CHURCH
OF CHRISTDoug
Seaman, minister
Bible
studv. 9 30 am
morning
worship . 10 30 8 m , evening
worship, 8 pm · Wednesdav
ntSJhl Bible studv . 8 P m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom, SundaY School.
10 am with Willard Pigott.
school 9 30 am , morning supt , Evangelistic messaoe
worship , 11 am , Sunday each sunday evening, 7 30 by
evangelistic mee-ting , 7 30 Elder Runell Cline. minister
J:~ . m '
prayer
mtetlng l of the Apostolic Feith Bible
1Wednllday , 7 30 p m
Study, Wednesday. 7 30 P m
T H E
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STIVERSVILLE COM·
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN · MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
IS:'flltY
OF
ft1EIGS scnool service. 10 am ·
COUNTY, Dwight L Zavlt.z, Prayer meet ing, Thursday, 7
Pastor Director
P m ,, sunday 'evening service,
HARRISONVILLE
7~m
Sundoy Church School , 9 30
ZION CHU~CH DF CHRIST
am , Mrs Homer Lee, Supt , . - · Pomeroy_ Harrisonville
Morning worship, IO ,JO
Roed Mike Girton , pastor
MIDDLEPORT sun(jay Steven Stanley , Sunday school
Church School 9 30 am
supt SundaY school. 9 30
John F Fulu, Supt, MorninG am , morn1ng worship and '
Worship , 10 30
communion,
10 30 am .
SYRACUSE Morning Sunday
evenong
youtn
Worship , 9 am , sunday Chrj stlanendeavor.6 30pm .
Church School 10 e m Mrs worship service , 7 30 P m
Semoson Han.' Sutl:t
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF •meeting and Roble study, 7 30
ooo - David L ' Henson p m
pastor
-4-469-471, SundaY
ST
JQHN LUTHERAN
3o. CHURCH, Pone Grqve . The
mor~lng
worshl~.
9
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StJndey school. 10 30 11.30, Rev William M1ddfeswarth,

shop . 7 l O Wednesday prayer
and B1bl c study , 7 30 p m
T UP P E ItS
P LA. IN f
C,HR.ISTIAN CHURCH Eugr.n o Underwood . pastor .
~towar d CaldWell J . Sundav
~ c hool ~ upt , Sunday School ,
1

service. 1 p m •
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
f r co tand Norr1s , pastor .
Floyd Norr 1s, supf Sunday
school , 9 30 am , morntng
sermon 10 30 a m , Prayer
servtGe, Wedflesday, 7 30p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY ~
&gt;mttn , pastor Sunday ~«0oo''•
10 a m , Arthur Henson,
Supt • Morning WorSh ip, 11
am , Young Peoples serv 1ce.
7 P m : Evening service, 7 30
Pm
Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Service , 7 30 p m ,
Youth meettng, 6 30 p m,
Eventng worShip , 7 30 pIT)
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert
Grate,
pastor
Worship serv1ce, 11 am and
7 30
.rn Sundav' Suridey
Schoo , 9 30 ll m
Richard
Barton . supt Praver meeting ,
Wednesday , 7 JO P m
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I BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smlt~ .
minister Sunday SChOOl 9, 30
am · morning church 10 30
a m , Sundav' evening servtce,
1 PJOJ m,, Wednesday service ,
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floy~ F
Shook, pastor, Lloyd Wright.
Sundav school supt Sunday
SChool , ~ 9 30 am
Morn•flg
worsh•f. · 10 30 am , evenlflg
worsh p. ~h30 ~ m YWed
nesday,
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Olfth
Crusade , T6 !30 P m Choir
pract1ce, hursday , 7 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST...,.. Charles Russell.
Sr, minist er, Norman C Will,
supt . Sunda y school, 9 30
am worsh 1p service, 10 30
am , Bible study , Tuesday,
1 30 pim
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHR 1ST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
William Roush, pastor . Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
School
D1rector Sunday School. 9 30
am . Morn1ng worsh1p , 10 30
am . Sundav evening serv ice
7 p m Wednesdoy evening

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pr:~e;Hs~~v~c~~ ~l~~.'~'T Rev Earl Shuler, pastor
Worship service. 9 30 am .
Sunday school , 10 30 am ,
Bible study and praver
sen11ce Thursdav. 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury Road Gary King,
pastor Sundav school, 9 30
am .. evening worsh ip, 1 30
P m Prayer meeting, Wed
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730
nes ay ,
Pm
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CHRISTIAN- Bruce Srnlth,
pastor Wallace Damew9od,
Supt Bible School , 9 30 am
Preaching ser vice. 10.-45 am
No evening Service. 1
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCHRev Paul Neville. pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m •
Morning service, 10 30 am,
youth service . 6 45 P m
Evange1 1Sticservlce7 38pm
Proyer
7 30 p m me~tong , Thursday,

Press"
airs SwiM Family
Lotfe ls trapped ln a
while searching for
For th• Road
Dillman and
Savage are

Thomas

Chnstopher Colum17us hilt! trouble recruthng sailors fur hrs l!llrly voyGges. Mm were
afraid, 17ut the llravest enlisted and sailed off to the wonders of a new world.
Most of us are afraid of the unknown. We have our quGims and doubts about a new job,
moving to a strange dty, beginning a Tllllrriage, or simply fgdng the uncerlllirities of
tomorrow. We do not know what lies ahead, and we worry about being able to cope with it. In
thiS ever-changing world, we Instinctively yearn for that which does not change.
Whatever tomorrow llrings, We can hlllle the peaceful amvtction tlult the love of God far
His children is trustworthy and ever/liSting.
Discover an abiding secunty. Worsh1p thrs Sunday.
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Sundoy even;ng service. s Postor Church Servoces 9 30
FREE DDM • GOSPEL
FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PL,.NTS
HEINER'S DaltERY
p m 1 romlly worship Thuro am sunday scnoollO 30om MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev
•convenlenllocotlons
Mn
day, 7 30pm
BRADBURY CHURCH OF E J Grofflfn.supt Of church
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MI~AY MA~_"EJPomeroyPh.992·2512
CHUR~Y
Near Long ami morning worship 10 30 pastor Roger W1llfred , Sr.
ft
Bakers or Good Bread
Bottom , Ea ~ 'l Hart pastor arn . Sundaye'tienlngworshlp Sunday , Sct~ool supt Sunday
Huntington, W. Vo.
Mason, Ph. 773-5721
SundiY IChooi ,
I m • sej-vlce. 7 p m ' chOir practice school. 9 30 am ' prayer
Church, 7: 30 p.m.; pfeyor Wednesday 7 P m Re' Jeff meeting , Tuesday, 7 30 p m •. ~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~-~----------;-~
meeting, 7 30 p m Thursday Ranson , Pastor
youth meetmg, 6 p m Sunday,
MIDD\..POWT II·N·
ANTIQUITY aAPTIST leaders Adl!l Van Meter and
~
TECOSTAL- Tnlrd Ave , the Rtv Froeland Norris, pastor Grotto Suttle SundayevenliiiJ
WAID CROSS SONS nrlRE
Rev William Knlftel, pastor . Sunday school 10 a m • worsnlp, 7 p m through
,
,.v
Ron•ld Dugan, sunday School Church service, 7 P m winter months
Two Lontions
Supt Clones for all ages , Wednesdoy Bible Study , , 7
MT HERMON CHURCH
Grocerles&amp;GeneraiMOrchandlse
S9N.SteondSI.
Middlepori.O.
evening servlct, 1 30, Bible D m
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UNITI;D
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Coffman, pas~or
sunday Sunday school. 9 30 a . m,
1111 I daiiiiiiD?"
FREEWILL BAPTIST School, 9 30 1: m , Gerald Russell
Spencer,
s~pt •
DEUTER BROGAN INSURANCE
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Asn ond Plum, Mill Wells, supt Morillng Worship, Worship service, 10 15 a m .,
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LOHSE PHARMACY
tbt Giller p1n1111 and 1111
let ldm Ilk,
far am dleport. Noel Herrman, 10 30 a m , Sundav evenlrig Even1ng worship alternallng
,.
SERVICES
pastor Saturday evening worship ,
7
30
.
PraYer With c E at 1 30 p m on
I
m,y undlr rla"'~"l of thai penon?"
service , 7 p m Sunday achool meeting, Wednesdav . 7 ~ 30 p Sunday Praver meeting , 7 30
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p. m Wednesday , Alfred
107SycamoreSt.
~mercy
992-2955
Pomeroy
Wolfe. lay leader •
Ph 992 5130
bu. U ,au m Cflrlatlan, and CA)IIble ofldndneu ll1d worshiP 1 c m
ME 10$
BAPTIST, ' Coolville
WH tTE'SRO CHAPEL
.-n act lllte 111 - Robert T. B1111111amer,
COOPErtATIVE
- RACINE
WalterP FIRST
B1kacsan,pastor
, Rev
Roy
Ronnie
Salser,
sundav
st:hool
Deeter.
pastor sunda'y school,
PARISH
Hatll U.M. audl.
THE UNITED
supt Sundav school, 9 30 9 30 a.m, worshiP service.
SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
METHOOIST CHURCH
am · morning worship, 10 411 , 10 30 am Bible SIUdY ond
Robert t . lumearaer
~ Sunday evenmg worship, 7 30 , prayer serv ice, Wednesday.
Louis W. Osborne
Dlrecter
Wednesday even ing. Bible 7 30 p m
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Ph. 992.3486
100 E. Main
220 E. Main
PDmoroy
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rOMEROY tbUSTER
study, 7.30
RUTLANP
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Pomeroy
lin.• o..rl ayden
DANVILLE WESLEYANtflfTLAND CHURCH OF
Mrs. Lewis Smith llld atRev D Wm $ydenstrlcker
Rev Lelon Glasure, pattor CHRIST Rod Kesler , 11----------------+----'--------~----ij
CHESTER- Wontllp 9 15 Sunday Schoof. 9: 30 am • pastor . v H Braley, Sunday
Gr111t 111d Randy Johnaona, tended the wedding of Nancy e m
. ChUrch School 10 a,m voUth and lunior ~outh ser school supt Sunday schooL
10111 of Mr. 111d Mrs. Gay Smith ll1d Reece Prather'
ENTERPRISE- Worship vice, 6 45 P m , evening 9 30 am, worship service
K&amp;C JEWELERS
BmY
BAKERY
m ; Church Sch,oOI, lOam: worship , 7 30 p m, praver and coJ11munlon. IO :JO am.
Jobnaon, local, are at Included Mr, llld Mrs. Lllrry 9aFLATWOOOS
Worship , in~ praise, Wodnosdey, 7•30 youth meeting, 6p m , sunday
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bakers of Gay 90 Broad
W001ter 'llhere Gr111t bu S""ley 111d Anna, Edlaon, 11 a.m , Church School . lO P (n
evening srrvlce . 1, regular
Middleport
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FREI! boord meetmg, third Satur
E. Main Sl., Pomeroy Ph, 992·3785
111tered his eecond year 111d ()lito; Will Combs, Copley; 0 ' mPOMEROY - Worsnlp , IBAPTIST
Miles Trout, day, 7 p m
,
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cluees It Mrs, Harold Duncan, 10 30om , Church School 9•15 pastor Sunday School. 10 RUTLAND COMMUNITY 1---::-----~--------...,-t----~-----UMYF 6 30 p m
am • leon Miller , supt CHURCH Sunday School
the Ohio Slate Unlvenlty Medina; Mr. 111d Mrs. Edgar am
ROCK SPRINGS- Wor:shlp Evlnlng service. 7 30 P m , 9 30 a.m. ; worship 11rv1ce, 11
RUTH'S MARKET
MARK V STORE .
Alrlcultural Technical Combe U, Monroe Filla; 10 a m , Church School9 • m 1 Prayer meeting, Thursday, a.m Wtdnndey - Prayer
6· Jo p m ,
7 30 P m .
meeting, 1.30 p m. Youth '
Coll11e which Is located Michelle Combs, HartVIlle; UMH
(Formerly Sadie' s Merkel)
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF services. Friday, 7•30 p,m 1
Mljklltport , Ohio
there.
Syrocule
Ph. 9t2·39N '
Rov .'RoDtrllutptorner
GOD-Rev
Bobby Porter. Sundly night worship, 7 30.
Mr. and Mrs.
Clnnon,
HEATH - worship 10 30 pastor Sunday school , 9 30
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jill 111d &amp;llan, Akron; Mr. om
. Church Scnoot 9 30 am . , worship service, 11 T~~T~~~pREc,:~R_:H ROF
ll1d
'111ft In 111d
am UMYF 1 p m
, am ,· evenlr.g service-, 7 30 1
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HarOld DunCar)
RUTLAND- worsh ip 9 15 youth serv ce, Wednesde~. Llor.d 0 Grimm, Jr. pastor
NCI'tbem Olllo on b..ane. Scott
Brent, Wadmirth; a
Ch
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7 JO p m
Sundoy school. 9 30 • m •
MEIGS TIRE CENTER
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LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worship service, 10 JO am
RACINE PWMBING &amp; .HEATING
7 ur~ c
and attended the Swlaa
Smith, Cari'OU; U'~yf
SALEJ
CENTER
C"URCII Ted Jones , broadcost lov,e over WMPO ,
r.I!Yal at &amp;IIIII' O'lek, Mr. lnd ...... Jolm Whlt- Won hlp 9 1 m Churc,t; pastor Sunda~ school, 9 3(J young peoples servict, 6. 45.
E Main
Pomoroy •'
Olllo. '1'lley villted with Mr. llqton, Mr. and !lin. Olarles School 10 am , UM!YF ThUrs a in • Roy Sigman , supt • evangellsttc service, 7!30 P m
" Hell" Dealer
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morrHno worship , 10 30, , Prayer meeting, Wednesday ,
Ph ,. 59• 1
7pm
llld lin.
Oliver and W;lcutt, Tereaa llld Onack, day.SYR
9
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Sunday ·aven•ng ·ServIce, 7 30 , 7' 30
Pm ,
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Rev Richard E. Jnvls , mid week serv i ce,
Wed meeting, 7 30 P m
first .1
1111, lh Baltimore, Ohio, u and Mr. Walter Smith,
ASIURY Worsh (p 11 nesday, 7.30/ m
Wednesday of month
enroute
r-ater; Mr. llld Mrs. am , Church School t . SO $YRACUS CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
McCLURE'$ DAIRY ISLE
RACINE
MARKET ·
THE
NAZARENE - Rev
lfr. llld Mnt. John CUlwell Herb ~~~nam 111d 1M Ann, om , WSCS , lsi Tuesday
FOREST •uN - worship t Howard C Block, putor Bob
MASON FIRST BAPTISTFine Food &amp; Service
Gl Columbua ll*fl I SUnday Amlllda,111cfMr. and Mrs. C. a m , Church S~hoot 10 a m 1 Moore , Sunday School Supt , Second and Pomeroy Sts ,
Tho Store with A Her!
Middleport
Locusts_t,
.here with hll brother llld H. Spencer llld •Ben CUiir, • wscs. Jrd Wednesday, 7 30 SUfldl!ly Sctlool. classes fOr all Stan Craig, pasfor Sunday
Racine
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p m
egu1, 9 30 am , morning sc,hool, 9 45 a m , worsh fp
llaW-ill-law, lfr, llld Mn. Olarl..ton, ,W. Va.
MINEIUYILLE- Worship · worsnlp, 10 AS , NYPS Sunday, service, 11 1m, · train ing
10a.m . :ChufchSchool9am i 6JO , P.:m 1, evangelistic ser union. 6 30 p.m , evening
Cuhrtll.
atiandtDa a blrtllday WSCS,
RAY'S T.V. &amp;
3rll Monllay, 7•30 p m ylce. Sunday, 7·JO p m Mid warsli1p service, 7 30 p m
Mr. aad 111'1. llr1 Stlirlliy, ce~au.n for Dill Dye
SYRACUSE - Church week prayer meet1ng , Wed M ld week prayer service.
•ROSEBERRY*S SERVICE
'
alq wltll lbelf dqhter. '1111'11 the lollcllrq flm11y , School , 9 30 am. , worship nesdev. 7•30 P.m • MISs1onery Wednesctav , 1 30 p m
ENTERTAINMENT tENTER
mtlflhg, stcond Wednesday, · MASON
CHURCH
0, 1
serwlc•. 7 10 p m
Mra. Roy
wjaeman, memben, Mrl. Otwd
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
7 JO p.m.
,
CHR 1ST, P 0 Bo• 487, Miller
Sales- Quasar-Service
PI!. 94f-9Sfl
Racine
UNITID FAITH NON - St, Mason. W ~o Va Sunday
Rov. S!tvonWIIson
Ph. t4f.J151
Raolne
Harrlaonvllle, speat • " ' lllnlel, Nicllolu, 111d tbad,
Rev Howard l~lvotey
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev Bible Study 10 am ; Worship
with tnolbtr daughter 111d Col~m~bul; Mr. and Mn.
BETHANY (Dprc.asl _ Robert Smllh, ~llfor Sunllay 11 o m onll 7 p m Bllile Study
buband, Mr. and Mr1. a,de Walter, Jimmie, lack Worship, 9 30 a.m ., churc 1 \ ~:;::~· ~ei, 0 H~ll~ ~o~~~fp' Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
10 30 t m
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lloNid Jones, Nelaon6, lhd c.me, 1bunnaa; Mr. school
POWW!S SUPER VALU
FIRST
SOUTHERN
CARMEL_ worSMD, 10 15 ~e;;l~e,;, 10 30 am , church ,
llld the group
and
Mrs.
Cbester a m every Sunday, church 1 0 e N
u N t T E D BAPTIST- Corner of Second
and Anderson , Mason Pastor ,
. 1Jil3.1la m
"The Fr~endly Folks"
Dilltt2·3214
Sla'llly'a blrthda,y. Guella at Baumaardner and Tim, 1scnoot
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APPLI OIOVI _ Sunday
RITf AEN IN CHURIST- Walter Cloud Sunday school ,
Pomoroy, Ohio
the Sla'lley IMIIIIe
Mr, COihocton; Mr. and Mrs. School. 9 30 om' worShiP· Eldon ,l Blake, postor 9 £a m , worship service , 11
e,
and ~ 30 p m Wetkly
firS! .,d tnlrd sundoya 1 30 Sunil• • School 10 a m
llld lin, Doyle lllllllan and Mlb
'
HoWa.rd
McCoy ,
supt . Bib e study, Wtdnesday . 1 30
Mana- '
Mn. Mabtl Pauley, Rulllllld, field; Mr. ud Mrs. Glen ' P m • prayer meeting. Morning sermon 11 am · pm
THE DAILY SENTINEL
M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
su~pJeOr, f1r~t Sun~ay night ' Service~ ' MASON ASSEMBLY OF
aDd tbalr grancllon and Jnrin, Narp, J-ll!d Ray, re'l?~!:~r:·
saturday 6 P m u M w Christian Endeavor. 7 30 GOD, Dudding Lane , Mason.
flmiiJ; Hey. ud Mn. David M.ryl\'llle; Mary Kepnar. se~ond Tu1elday , 7 30 p.m ·
P m ; Sono service. R p ~ .. w V a , Ch,ster Tennant ,
Pomoroy, Ohio
lll, Court 51
EAST LI.TART _ Sunday Preactun'j, 8 30 p m,. , Mid Plutor Sundey Schoof 9 45
~ and cblldren of lflrtford; Mr.llld Mrs. Thad st.hOOt.
Middleport, 01110
9:30 1 m. lWOrlhlp, Week
rartr
meet1ng , a.m ' Children's Church 6 -45
Woodalleld. 'n1e Wllemana
Olarlty lnd Rachel, Hcond ond IOV!'fh ~und~YI rotnnday, 7 p m • Roy p m Youno People's Service
l::vanvel l stlc
6 .u p m ,
I ede lo help lfr,
30 p m • prayer meottng:
~a:Jiot 1~~ lea~e~ JESUS Service
Meig1 County lronch
Dye ll1d ..... Blact· 7Wtdnnday,
1 JO p m . Women's
7:30
p .m , CHRIST
BEN FRMKUN STORE
u M w lint W"'nttcll¥ r . 30
Local ell ., ot Njfsslonory Council lQ o m
• • • cahlnll 1111 lllrp m
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ATHENS
SAVINGS :
llldaj, alao.
llr. llld Mn. Rtlll Jtlfen
WESLEYAN Jlttliltl _ ,
to Forest lo.cro Pork, Prayer and Bible Study,
MicldltpOrl, Ohio
Mr. and Nn. ltoler ... Mella P'laher
sunday schatJt
tt • m . tv Ray Rouse , Plater; Wtdryesday, 7:30 p m t
'l
worsnop,
11
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siully:
obort
Musser
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Sundoy
School
m
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McKD14bt, Wllltamaport, hwedtlln&amp;oltiteyAIItn Thursday, 7 p"' , choor supt Sundoy SChool , 10 30
m Second Pommy l'fl. 992_..,
Oblo, vlalted hla vand- llld
~at Nn practice, ThUI"Iday, 1 p m 1 • fl'l • worship 7 30 p m Bible
HARTFO~D CHURCH 0~
rouowshlp
~pper,
first study, Wednesdoy. 7 30 p m , , CHRIST In Chrlsflon Union Mrs. Goldie Gllkllly
Mill Allen II a Wednesdey 1 6l l0
m , Saturdly night prayer ser; The Rev William campbell . ~
KINGSBURY tiOME
GAUL'S
and Mr. llld lin.
aruddauchter of Carol u M w fourlh i'tJrlclaY j, m ' vlco. 7 30 p m
Pastor Sunday School. 9:l0
I
GREAT liND- Worship
HIM LOCK
o•Ovl a m : Jtmtl Huthtl, 'upt •
and ealled on other J6n ~;liafllr of Reed 111m
.. 7nd lnd 4th Sundlya, CMRIITIAN
Roger, ever11ng service, 7: 30 p .m
relaU• In thla 11'1111.
The FlnHt In Mobflt HomH
C~urch School. 10 1 m.
Wllaon , poolor, Wallace Wednesday even~ng prayer
J6n ll1d ketla rllher.
l.ITART PALLS Wor t••~lord, IUpt., morning meet1nQ , 7 30 p m Youth
E. Main
Pommy
PI!. 992-7034
Clay Janlaa, elllployee at Barbara Jordan, wbo Ship,
10 a m , , Chwrch sc:hool. 9 WOf'l'ip. l:H; church schoo,l, prayer strvlu tiCh Tutsdly
lila ! 1 iuwat Fll'lll at
IW1m ... Pracllcll • m , llblo study, 7 JO p m 11.:1111 l:ouno pooplo s
F &amp;. I R VI I W
1·11 L I
m"llnt. . 30 P m 1 tVtnlni CHURCH, Ltlort, W Va, l't
~lldrlan. Wll 011 duty (II Nuralns Sehoul of tile OYery Tuoldoy
MOIINING STAll W~r -1~7:30p .m., •Biblt 1, Riov , GeOrJit HpiChl!!
llld
at lladriJ• Hil1l Clnlr C¥111' llllp
9 30 • m , Church School StvdM~
t._7;B JI,.m. PAllor St~Ma, 'kloool ' " '"
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NeliGnwldiiNUtjiiiUCo.ofCalumltui1Q
Revln. rtet~~Uy lit employed at 10,30a m , Mid WMk s.-vl~.
Small EngiM Sal• &amp; Service
Wtdlltlday .
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Ctcll Co•. ~astor 7 30 p m COIIIOt Prayilr
JOt $tlrl"' Avto.
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Many fem!l•
11111- Haller Ml'dleal Center
• MORtl
Mjii'IL • Sunllly SchOOf sup ., JOI ~ orvlco luellloy, 10 e.r'n
Dlalfft.UII
Wor'r.h lp 11 a m 1 llf lnd ~d !,l't"N1 Sund•,-f t(ftot, 't!tl! Wors,tp Servicr. -rt,ursday,
allo atteaded the Science Galllpolla.
1
' undays Church SchQOf, 10
m • Sundav henlng wor 7 JO p ·m .

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Carroll disturbed he1ress ratls 1nto the
clutches of" relig1ous sect
NBC blrs Medical Story ·
TUESDAY
'The Moonlight Heeler " Dr
6:30p.m.
Robert Forster jeopardizes his
PBS airs Geffin' Over (With career by taking a second lob
Your Health), wlfh Delores as overnight physician at an
Morlsseau hospi tal volunteer
ernergencv hospltet.
8 p m.
'
10·30 p m.
On NBC, The Baseball World
On PBS , poet Charles " Bu
of Joe Garaglola
kovsky Reads Bukovsky "
ABC has Happy Days Riehle
11 : 30 p.m
gets some self-defense pointers
NBC Tonight shOw
Don
from Fonzle
Rlckles Is ouest host
On CBS, Good Times
On ABC, Man!'\ IX Is caught in
PBS airs ' lndlln Summer" a boobv trapped building
Summer life on the Santa Ana
CBS late Mov1e 'Santee,"
pueblo
reservation ,
seen With Glenn Ford as a ruthless
through the eyes of tribe bOunty bunter
member Ervin, 12
12:30 p m.
8:15p.m. .
On ABC, Longstrret · "SO,
1t NBC hes game 3 of the world Who 's Fred Hornbeck.," Men
Series
has sp~t 10 years In prison for
1
8:30 p.m.
murder he says he didn't
On CBS, Joe and Sons Joe Is commit
all set to go with Gus to the
FRIDAY
,annual HobOken Sheet end Tube
Hudson River boat ride and
I p.m.
On NBC, Sanford and Son
beer blast, but he can't seem to
get out of the house.
"Broth.r, Can You Spare an
PBS has Consumer surv ival Act " Fred goes Into show bit
Kit Tonight, "Vapid Tronslt to get brother In law Allan
How to Avo1d Catastrophe Drake out of the house
Whon Vpu Move" (Rl
On CBS , Big iOddle ond
ABC airs Welcome Beck, Honer meet Bang Bang's
·
Kotter · "No More Mr Nlct brotber Boom Boom
Guy.'' Kotter starts cracking
ASC airs Mobile One Camp ~ •
down .
#
bell goes affer a shOddy bus
line operator after one of the
'
'p.m.
CBS has Switch Pete and buses, loaded wlth kids, era
Mac try to smok:e out some shes
armored car robbers by using
On PBS, Washington Week In
gas station attendant Paul Rev iew
1 :10 p m.
Koslo, one of the suspects, as
belt; with Gayle Hunnlc:ut
PBS has Wall Street Wee-k .
On PBS, The Aacent of Man, "Business ' an~ Regulation,''
Tonlgnt · "Tne Hidden Struc with Lewis Engman. chairman
ture 11 Chemistry, from alche• of the Federal Trade Comm Is
my to atomic: theory {R)
sian
lo.BC has The Rookt111. Some
Ory NBC. Chico ond tho Man:
one 11 out to get Terry's "Chico end the Van " City
glrlfrlend 1 her parent1 ,wit. Inspector evicts Chico from his
nesaed a c:rlme
Features "mObile home.'' and he moves
In wfth Ed
Alymond St Jacques
M A S H Is on CBS
10 p.m .
' On lnterloce. PBS. "Miami
9 p.m
SJI Cub!, No'" Cuban and
NBC airs The Rockford Files
Haitian refugees, and their " The Great Blue Lake Land
differing fates I R I
and Development Company"
CBS airs Beacon Hill
swindle
On ABC , watch.ng Marcus
ABC movie " The Th ief Who
Welby, M 0 and Dr Kiley try Came to Dinner." Ryan O'Neal,
to save e boy with en Incurable (ewel thief
disease. Jenet Bleke decides
Hawaii F1ve 0 is on CBS
against having children
McGarrrtt is tried for murder
ID-30 p.m.
by a convict jury In 11 kangaroo
On "Woman," PBS. "Rape" court, ted by hls sworn enemy
part~ . Sandra Elkin Interv iews Honore vashon (Harold Gould 1
Susan Brownmlller, aufhor of
10 p.m.
"Agolnst Our Will "
NJIC olrs Pollee Womon
11 JO p,.m.
Sniper shoots two factory
C:BS Mov ie • Death Race" workers
Pilots Doug McClure and Roy
On CBS, Barnaby Jones.
Th innes, In a plane that can Veng.tul bride knocks off hotelonly taxi.
trr
to
evade owner husband , her father
Rom mel's deter tor cu. espe commttted suicide after a land
clally Gtn Lloyd Brlclgts
deal wifh dead hubble and
ABC Mysterv. "Too Eesv to LlOYd Boctlner . who's next.
Kill," starring Imogene Coca
On PBS, " Harlem Voices.
NBC Tonight Show
Don Faces, " 1973 Swedish documen
Rickle-s Is ouest host to Sally tery on New York Clfy 's black
Struthers, Jerrv Vale
commu01ty, followed bv a panel
d1scussslon
WEDNESDAY
1110pm
6:30 p.m.
On tht Ton1ght Show, NBC.
Book Beot , PBS : " WIIIIom Don Rickles tS gue-st host to
Shakespeare A Documentary Bob Newhart.
Historv " bv Sam Schoenbaum
CBS movie : " Night or the
I pm
Lepus" (1973), starring Stuart
NBC airs Game 4 of the Whitman Giant bunnies , end
World series
they' re hungry, from the novel
When Things Were Rqtten on " The Year of the Angry
ABC Robin and his men are Rabbit ' ' by Russell Braddon
lmperlll&lt;f by "The Ultimate
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Weapon," WhiCh Cln Wlpt OUI Annual Unofficial Bachelor of
Sherwood ForHt 1nd .,v lrons .
tt1e Year Awards " Joan Rivers
Dn CBS. Tony Orlando and prnldes Hlgnllohts InclUde a
Dawn Guests Ruth Buzz I, R;oy ~bathing lUff competition end
Clark
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PBS presents "The Tribal
Eye" Tonight · " Crooked Book
SATURDAY
of Heaven " The Gltskan ,
1 p m. ( approx.)
Heide &amp; Kwaklulfh Ind ians of
NBC hOI Gome 6 Of the
the American Northwest coast , World Serle't, if necessary.
their customs and totems --.
1. 30 p m ( approx.)
end the potlatch , a periodic
ABC has college fool boll
communtlty give away
4,Jo p.m.
1:30 p.m.
CBS Sports Spectacula'r
That's My Mama on ABC
" Pan Amerlcan Games," from
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Mexico City
The Champag .
Cannon Is on CBS Corrupt ne," race fOr two vear.olds,
cop , believed dud, Is back
from Belmont Park, Elmont,
On ABC . Barettt, working the NY
docks, meets a waitress who
.s p.m
may htve It in for him
ABC Wide World of Sports
On PBS , Great Performan
7pm
ces Jennie Tonight, " Lady
On Firing Lint, PBS, William
Rondolpn "
Buckley asks "Is Our Military
Defense Adequate?" Defense
10 p.m
CBS Rtports "The American secre tary James SchiHinoer
Way of Cancer " THe Un 1ted tells him
1 p.m.
States, No 1 In cancer , Is also
The Jeffersons are on CBS
the most lndustriatly developed
nation In the world Colnclden· On their annlversarv. George
ce? "Experts contend that up Insists that Louise's wttddlng
to 85 per cent of all cancers are vows lnctude a P.romlse to love,
environmentally
produced.'' honor and ' lie" for her
says Dan Rather, who narrates husband
On
NBC,
Emergency'
Produced by Judy Crichton
ABC has Starlky and Hutch. Trainee Elayne Hellvell •non.
Two strippers are killed after a ates the crew
On lo.BC , Saturlloy Night ~lve
timid ma,... sends warning
notes , he says ht overheard the wUh Howard Cosell
1:30 p.m
murders planned on ttle phone
CBS airs Doc Burglar wlfh a
On PBS, sav Brother " Viet
gall bladder problem pavs a
nam"
night house call '
11.30 p.m.
9 p.m
NBC Tonight snow
Don
On CBS , Mary Tyler Moore's
Rickles ~~ ouest host to
Adrienne Barbeeu, Stiller and aunt Eileen Heckhart, newspa.
per woman end prima dOnna,
Meere.
ABC Movie "Haunts of the visits the newsroom
NBC movie · "The
New
Ve-ry Rich," starring Edward
Asner. Llovd Bridges. Anne Centurions" · ( 1972 ), starring
Francis, Clorls . Leachman GfOI"ge C Scott and Stacy
Seven people arrive at a Keach as cops, veteran and
tropical resort after retelvlng rookie , based on Joseph Wam mysterious Invitations, they do baugh's novel
S W AT Is on ABC Corl
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Bett, flr'lanclally ruined tX·
CBS Movie Is "Hec Ramsev
Scar Tissue" Young man senator who ltd the heist on hiS
wants to kill father who own electronics warehouse.
pretends to aid pollee $0 he can
abandoned hlm
rub out the one petson who
knOWI
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t:lO p.m
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Bob Newhart Is on CBS After
PBS nu Block Perspectjve
on the News. " Joan Little" part a torrid blind dale, Carol Is
2, with Jerry PauL her chief married to a handsome travel
lawyer, and Golden Franks, of agent
10 p.m.
North Carolina SCLC
Carol Burnett Is on CBS.
I p.m
On PBS , SOUndstage features
(NBC hOI a World Ser(es
game it needed, or regular Tnree Dog Nlgnt Tney do Hoyt
Axton's ' jJoy to the World.''
progromlng )
other songs
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ttBC airs Tht Montotvacos.
ABC has Matt Helm "Game ,,
On Tne Wallons , CBS, Joson.
18 and confused, doesn't know of I he Century " Our lrtu 1
What he wants, so he wants multimillion dollar poker game,
everything - and mav get sick the sponaor of a math genius is
from overwork, Ivan Dbco., 'tQUnd dead , with Blff McGulre,
Pat Crowley
directed
11 p.m.
On ABC, Barney Miller An
International Animation Fes
arsonist 11 plaguing the pre
cinct and Chana arre•ts a man tlval Is on PBS
11:30 p.m .
tor shooting 111 cand~ machine
NBC airs Saturday Nigh t
PBS olrs Tne Romontlc
Live Paul Simon Is host, with
Rebtlllon " Goye " (RI
Art Gartun kel and PhOe-be
1:30 p.m.
Snow
Fov Ia on NBC
ABC llrs On Tht Roc~l
PBS alro ClassiC Thutre
Preview The Hum•nltles ln
Art Tonight, a preview of
"Paradise Restored" with
Judith Kates of Harvard
'p.m .
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Don Taylor's llromotltatlon of
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sp encer ,
pastor
Trov
Zwilling , Sunday school supt
SundaV schoo~ 9 30 am,
morning wor sh1p , 10 J O.
Sunday evangelistic m eeting ,
7 30 p m Prayer m ect1ng ,

Wednes~~~·JL~O~O~T

MT MORIAH: BAPTtST Corner Fourth and Meln,
M iddleport Rev Henry Key ,
Jr , pastor Sundav School,
9 30 a m . Mr s
Er~ln
Baumgardner. supt , Morning
worship , 10 4S a m
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
- larry Carnthan prestdlng
ministe-r
Sunday , Bible
lecture, 9 30 em . Watch
tow!r stutty, 10 30 a m ,
TueSday, B"lble study 1 30
p m 1 Thursday. m ln 1stry
school , 7 30 p m , service
meeting 8"30 p m
MID LEPORT CHURCH
OF C:HRtSt tN CH~ISTIAN
UNION- Lawrtnce Manley ,
pastor. Mrs Rusup Young .
sunday School supt ~unday
School 9 ' 30 1m Eveni{'IQ
worship , 1 30 Wednesday
prayer meetJng, 7.3o P m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD- Recine Routt 2, the
Rev
Jamt~ M Muncy,
pastor Sunday school , 9 45
am , morning worship, 11
am , evening worShip, 7.30
Prayer meeting, Tuesday,
7:30 pm , Y oung peopes
I ,
meeting , 1 30 p m T-hursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST
IAPriST- Corner Sl•th ond
"
Palme-r , the Rev
Peter
Grandal, pastor , Danny
Thompson ,· superintendent
sunday school WMPO Radio
program 7 A5 8 m , sunday
School , 9 15 a m , Morning
worship , 10 15 am 'Youth
activities and fellowship for
junior and sfnior high
students, 6 p m $unday
evening worship, 7 30 p m
M i d wee- k praver services,
Wednesdav, 7 ~0 p m

POME

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POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry .. Rev
Clyde V Henderton 1 pastor
Sunday school, 9 30 am • Gl!n

McClung, supt., morning
worship, 10 30 am , eveninG
service, 7.30, miG week
str¥1ct, Wedn ..dey, 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL- The
Rew Harold Detfh 1 rector
Church

servJus,

10 J() a m ,

Holy communion first Sunctav
of month , cnurcn scnoot, 10 JO
1.m far nurserv throUQh 12
POMIROY , CHURCH OF
CHRIST- RIchard Evanson,
putor . Blblt ~thool , 9 30
l .m ; worohlp, 10 30 o m ;
adult wonhiJ! service , and
young ptoplt s meeting , 7 30
p.m Comblnl&lt;f Bible study
lnd proyor meeting, Wed
nnlley, 7:30pm .
THIIALVATtQN AAMY-

Envoy Ray W Wining , officer

In chlrge Sunday, 10 • m ,
Holiness meeting , to 30 a .m •
Sunctay School
Young
Ptoplr 's Legion, 1 p . m .:
Thursday, 1 to l
L.adln
Home Ltegue,
p m . Prtp

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IT PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
Corner
of
Sytamore and Second Sts ,
Pomeroy, The Rev William
Mldlllllworth , Pastor Sundoy
ond
School If 9 . 45 I f11
Church Strvlces 11 1m
SACRIO HEART - Rev
Fethtr Peul 0
Welton ~
putor
Phone
192 1825
SaturdiV evening Mass. 7' 30 ,
Sunday M111. 1 tnd 10 1 m ;
Cpnlllloon, Soturdoy, 7 7.30
p .m .
I'OMUOY FIRST lAP·
TilT- Rob1rt I( uhn, Pill or,
Wllllem Watson . Sunday
IChOOf supt Sunday school ,
9 301m , BYF, 6p m , Bible
atuely. WICinnday. 7 ~ . ."1.. :
choir ~rtctlu , Wednei dev.
I 30 D m
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IURLINGHAM CHURCH
- Putor Jtrry Lewis Sunday
lchool, 2 30 p m with worship
service 1t 3 30 p m , mid ' wttk ltrvlc:e, Tutsdev, 7 30 p.

m.

5 Y R A C USE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD - Rev .
George Otter , patfor Sunday
school. 9 45 em , morning
preaching ,
11
a m r
evangeliStiC service, 1 30 p m
Prayer meetlno. Thursday,
7 30 P m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Ma l l') St .- Jerrl Raut ,
m inister , phone
92 7666
Conservative ,
non
Instrumental
Sunday wor
snip ' 10 a ' m ' Bib Ie study • 11
a.m • worship , 6 p m Wed
nesday 81bte study, 7 P m
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RUTLAND
FREEWILL
IA,PTIST Roger Turner,
piStor Sunday school. 10
I
I Servu,
em . S!)n d ayevenng
7 30 Wednesday Bible study,
7•JOpm
OLD DEXTER BIBLE
CHRISTI"N CHURCH - R ev
Ron Terry, pastor . Sunday
school, 10 am , Mrs Worlev
Franc-Is ,
suPerlhtendent
Morning worship, 11 a l'fl
Sundfly ewtning strvlce, 7.30
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIS' Preaching
9 30 am, first and second
Sundays or e1ch month , third
and fourth Sundays tach
mon lh ,wors hi/pserv,Ice It 7 · 30
p m Wednnday evenlr1QS at
) 30 Prayer and Bible Studv
SEVENTH · DAY
AD ·
CHURCH Of CHRIST,
VENTI'STt1 Mulberry HeiQht!l Middleport , Sth and Main,
R o 1 d,
p 0 mer 0 y
George Glne, minister.
Pastor,Gerard Seton , Sab
James
Sheets.
super in
bath SchODI Super In en dIn ' , tendon I Bible sc h00 I ' 9 30
Rita Whitt Sabbath ' School, am , , morning worship, 10 30
Saturdev 1ft•rnoon at 2 00, am., tvfnlng worship, 1 30 .
with
wor$hlp
service prayer service, 7 p m Wed ·
nesdev
following et 3 15,
P:IRST
SOUT 'HERN
MIDDLEPORT
Church
BAPTIST - - 212 Mutberr~ Of
The
Nu•rene
•
p
'"Ill 1 d It" -· Rev
Oon Colo
pas
"ve • omeroy, CIIJ 11 e w n t r
Mrs Mar
L'athe
8
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s c ' the Rev Bradlev ' s~ndav School su~t s~ndey;

THE HILAND CHAPEL,
George Casto. pastor Sunday
School, 9 30 a m
evening
worship . 7 30
Thursday
rverllno preyer service. 7 30
pm

the 8ennonette.

EpNet•na 4:'-7: ''We art Ill J1111a of Cllt body, we share
Spirit 111d we have been called to the lime prloua
future, Fl6 u there Ia Clllly one Lord, one faith, one baptism
llld"' Ill han the 11111e God ll1d htber wbo Ia over all and In
111 aD, and IIYinc thro11811 fffflr/ part of u. Hcnrewr, Clrilt has
""" •dl of 111 IIPidal abiUIIea. "--(The UYinc Bible)
Let 111 Hft up a thoulht fnm tbla ICiiplure beyond the
UIUII. Wben Plullll'Ote, "One Lord, one faith, 111e God, one
Olrllt," he !I'll not on!)' speaklnl of the unity rl Chrlatlana In
Olrlat, bit raw. the Idea Oil the "one" I• whom our Ufe llyle
Ia to be patterned. We '" lnfarmed that II1IWII'l' we leek are
to belwndln tbe teldllnlllpd eumpl• of thla God.man: We
ntauebl tblt be II tbe all«&lt;llcclnt one.
·
N. the lllal the above aerlpllln uya we human
erealartl bewllml181a~: 111111 Dl uall eapable or belli8
,~ .. to ifW)WJe, like Jtu.
IIIII one 1111111 Ilk, "Am I lll)'lbln8 at all In regards to

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am
PORTLAND - · Wor sh i p
7 30 p m • Church Schoof 9 30
~ m
_1
SUTTON -- Worsh ip. 1l
a nl every Sundav . church
sc; hool 10 am

NOfe~Hifb~~t ~~~ieTftR

Pastor
Denn1s Creegor
Associate M1n1ster
JOPPA- Worsh iP 10 am .
Church School 9 am , Prayer
Meelmg. Wednesdey, 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
senv1ces 9 am , Sundav
SchOOl 9 : 45 a .m • Prayer •
Meeting every Wednesday,
7 ·~/),'fi'f'H
BEl HilL
Worship 11 e m , Church
School 10 am
ALFRED _ 'Sunday school
each Sunday
9 .0 a m
freoch•n~ .at 11 am each
•
unday rayer meet1ng, 1 45
P m Wednesday , WSC S, 8
P m \ on . thlrd tuesday each
m~n~'EosVtlLE t.... Sunday
hi
school , 9 30 am • preac ng ,
7 30 P m7 30
Sunday·
praver
meeting
p m Tuesday,

wscs. 7 GO first Thursday
ea~rL~~~~lDGE -1Nors\1ip
lO
Ch
h Sh
am • urc c 00 1' 9 am

TUPPEIS
PLAINS
WorSiiiP 9 am • Church
School.
KE'NO10 a.. m
CHURCH
OF
CHRtST- George Frederick,
s
kl
9 30
supt
erv oce wee y,
.
am on Sundiy Preaching
first and th ird Sundevs of
b Clift d S lth 9 30
{TlOnth Y
or
m •
a tti'oasoN C:HRtST'IAN
UNION _ Darrell OoddriJI.
pastor sundav School, 9 30
am t.eonard Gtlmore , first
elder . evening service. 7. 30
W d
d
roye
~~tlng , ~ 3~e~s ~v P
r
MT. MORIA CHURCH DF
GOD - Racine Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hend, pastor

Sunday school , 9 45 a,m •
mEvoornnolnngg wseorrvslnc'ePs·, 111ue:d':y
and Friday, 1 30 P rn
BEARWALt.OW
R lOGE
CHURCH
OF CHRISTDoug
Seaman, minister
Bible
studv. 9 30 am
morning
worship . 10 30 8 m , evening
worship, 8 pm · Wednesdav
ntSJhl Bible studv . 8 P m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom, SundaY School.
10 am with Willard Pigott.
school 9 30 am , morning supt , Evangelistic messaoe
worship , 11 am , Sunday each sunday evening, 7 30 by
evangelistic mee-ting , 7 30 Elder Runell Cline. minister
J:~ . m '
prayer
mtetlng l of the Apostolic Feith Bible
1Wednllday , 7 30 p m
Study, Wednesday. 7 30 P m
T H E
U N f T E D
STIVERSVILLE COM·
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN · MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
IS:'flltY
OF
ft1EIGS scnool service. 10 am ·
COUNTY, Dwight L Zavlt.z, Prayer meet ing, Thursday, 7
Pastor Director
P m ,, sunday 'evening service,
HARRISONVILLE
7~m
Sundoy Church School , 9 30
ZION CHU~CH DF CHRIST
am , Mrs Homer Lee, Supt , . - · Pomeroy_ Harrisonville
Morning worship, IO ,JO
Roed Mike Girton , pastor
MIDDLEPORT sun(jay Steven Stanley , Sunday school
Church School 9 30 am
supt SundaY school. 9 30
John F Fulu, Supt, MorninG am , morn1ng worship and '
Worship , 10 30
communion,
10 30 am .
SYRACUSE Morning Sunday
evenong
youtn
Worship , 9 am , sunday Chrj stlanendeavor.6 30pm .
Church School 10 e m Mrs worship service , 7 30 P m
Semoson Han.' Sutl:t
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Wednesday evening praver
RUTLAND CHURCH OF •meeting and Roble study, 7 30
ooo - David L ' Henson p m
pastor
-4-469-471, SundaY
ST
JQHN LUTHERAN
3o. CHURCH, Pone Grqve . The
mor~lng
worshl~.
9
JO
1o·
StJndey school. 10 30 11.30, Rev William M1ddfeswarth,

shop . 7 l O Wednesday prayer
and B1bl c study , 7 30 p m
T UP P E ItS
P LA. IN f
C,HR.ISTIAN CHURCH Eugr.n o Underwood . pastor .
~towar d CaldWell J . Sundav
~ c hool ~ upt , Sunday School ,
1

service. 1 p m •
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
f r co tand Norr1s , pastor .
Floyd Norr 1s, supf Sunday
school , 9 30 am , morntng
sermon 10 30 a m , Prayer
servtGe, Wedflesday, 7 30p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY ~
&gt;mttn , pastor Sunday ~«0oo''•
10 a m , Arthur Henson,
Supt • Morning WorSh ip, 11
am , Young Peoples serv 1ce.
7 P m : Evening service, 7 30
Pm
Wednesday Mid Week
Prayer Service , 7 30 p m ,
Youth meettng, 6 30 p m,
Eventng worShip , 7 30 pIT)
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert
Grate,
pastor
Worship serv1ce, 11 am and
7 30
.rn Sundav' Suridey
Schoo , 9 30 ll m
Richard
Barton . supt Praver meeting ,
Wednesday , 7 JO P m
~,
I BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Smlt~ .
minister Sunday SChOOl 9, 30
am · morning church 10 30
a m , Sundav' evening servtce,
1 PJOJ m,, Wednesday service ,
8
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floy~ F
Shook, pastor, Lloyd Wright.
Sundav school supt Sunday
SChool , ~ 9 30 am
Morn•flg
worsh•f. · 10 30 am , evenlflg
worsh p. ~h30 ~ m YWed
nesday,
r tst an
Olfth
Crusade , T6 !30 P m Choir
pract1ce, hursday , 7 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST...,.. Charles Russell.
Sr, minist er, Norman C Will,
supt . Sunda y school, 9 30
am worsh 1p service, 10 30
am , Bible study , Tuesday,
1 30 pim
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHR 1ST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Racine Road
William Roush, pastor . Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
School
D1rector Sunday School. 9 30
am . Morn1ng worsh1p , 10 30
am . Sundav evening serv ice
7 p m Wednesdoy evening

r,

pr:~e;Hs~~v~c~~ ~l~~.'~'T Rev Earl Shuler, pastor
Worship service. 9 30 am .
Sunday school , 10 30 am ,
Bible study and praver
sen11ce Thursdav. 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury Road Gary King,
pastor Sundav school, 9 30
am .. evening worsh ip, 1 30
P m Prayer meeting, Wed
d
730
nes ay ,
Pm
L 0 N G
8 0 1T T 0 M
CHRISTIAN- Bruce Srnlth,
pastor Wallace Damew9od,
Supt Bible School , 9 30 am
Preaching ser vice. 10.-45 am
No evening Service. 1
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCHRev Paul Neville. pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m •
Morning service, 10 30 am,
youth service . 6 45 P m
Evange1 1Sticservlce7 38pm
Proyer
7 30 p m me~tong , Thursday,

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moving to a strange dty, beginning a Tllllrriage, or simply fgdng the uncerlllirities of
tomorrow. We do not know what lies ahead, and we worry about being able to cope with it. In
thiS ever-changing world, we Instinctively yearn for that which does not change.
Whatever tomorrow llrings, We can hlllle the peaceful amvtction tlult the love of God far
His children is trustworthy and ever/liSting.
Discover an abiding secunty. Worsh1p thrs Sunday.
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Sundoy even;ng service. s Postor Church Servoces 9 30
FREE DDM • GOSPEL
FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PL,.NTS
HEINER'S DaltERY
p m 1 romlly worship Thuro am sunday scnoollO 30om MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev
•convenlenllocotlons
Mn
day, 7 30pm
BRADBURY CHURCH OF E J Grofflfn.supt Of church
•
iflZEL • COMMUNITY CHRIST- Bible School. 9 30 Rev L R Gluesencamp,
MI~AY MA~_"EJPomeroyPh.992·2512
CHUR~Y
Near Long ami morning worship 10 30 pastor Roger W1llfred , Sr.
ft
Bakers or Good Bread
Bottom , Ea ~ 'l Hart pastor arn . Sundaye'tienlngworshlp Sunday , Sct~ool supt Sunday
Huntington, W. Vo.
Mason, Ph. 773-5721
SundiY IChooi ,
I m • sej-vlce. 7 p m ' chOir practice school. 9 30 am ' prayer
Church, 7: 30 p.m.; pfeyor Wednesday 7 P m Re' Jeff meeting , Tuesday, 7 30 p m •. ~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~-~----------;-~
meeting, 7 30 p m Thursday Ranson , Pastor
youth meetmg, 6 p m Sunday,
MIDD\..POWT II·N·
ANTIQUITY aAPTIST leaders Adl!l Van Meter and
~
TECOSTAL- Tnlrd Ave , the Rtv Froeland Norris, pastor Grotto Suttle SundayevenliiiJ
WAID CROSS SONS nrlRE
Rev William Knlftel, pastor . Sunday school 10 a m • worsnlp, 7 p m through
,
,.v
Ron•ld Dugan, sunday School Church service, 7 P m winter months
Two Lontions
Supt Clones for all ages , Wednesdoy Bible Study , , 7
MT HERMON CHURCH
Grocerles&amp;GeneraiMOrchandlse
S9N.SteondSI.
Middlepori.O.
evening servlct, 1 30, Bible D m
OF
THE
UNITI;D
Racine
Ph.949·S772
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If Gilt Ia Clpabll crllhowq klndneu, let him Ilk, "How study , WedneSidly , 7 30 RACINE CHURCH DF THE IRETHREN IN CHRIST p m , youth s~rvlces, Friday, NAZARENE - Rev John A Rev James H Leach. pastqr ll---:-:=-:--::--::---::--------+-----:~--"1 30 p m
Coffman, pas~or
sunday Sunday school. 9 30 a . m,
1111 I daiiiiiiD?"
FREEWILL BAPTIST School, 9 30 1: m , Gerald Russell
Spencer,
s~pt •
DEUTER BROGAN INSURANCE
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Asn ond Plum, Mill Wells, supt Morillng Worship, Worship service, 10 15 a m .,
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LOHSE PHARMACY
tbt Giller p1n1111 and 1111
let ldm Ilk,
far am dleport. Noel Herrman, 10 30 a m , Sundav evenlrig Even1ng worship alternallng
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SERVICES
pastor Saturday evening worship ,
7
30
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PraYer With c E at 1 30 p m on
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m,y undlr rla"'~"l of thai penon?"
service , 7 p m Sunday achool meeting, Wednesdav . 7 ~ 30 p Sunday Praver meeting , 7 30
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. 'nil wwld lbwt needa '*II theM klnda of penona, It 10 am , Sunday evening m
We Fill All Docfors Prescriptions
p. m Wednesday , Alfred
107SycamoreSt.
~mercy
992-2955
Pomeroy
Wolfe. lay leader •
Ph 992 5130
bu. U ,au m Cflrlatlan, and CA)IIble ofldndneu ll1d worshiP 1 c m
ME 10$
BAPTIST, ' Coolville
WH tTE'SRO CHAPEL
.-n act lllte 111 - Robert T. B1111111amer,
COOPErtATIVE
- RACINE
WalterP FIRST
B1kacsan,pastor
, Rev
Roy
Ronnie
Salser,
sundav
st:hool
Deeter.
pastor sunda'y school,
PARISH
Hatll U.M. audl.
THE UNITED
supt Sundav school, 9 30 9 30 a.m, worshiP service.
SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
METHOOIST CHURCH
am · morning worship, 10 411 , 10 30 am Bible SIUdY ond
Robert t . lumearaer
~ Sunday evenmg worship, 7 30 , prayer serv ice, Wednesday.
Louis W. Osborne
Dlrecter
Wednesday even ing. Bible 7 30 p m
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Ph. 992.3486
100 E. Main
220 E. Main
PDmoroy
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rOMEROY tbUSTER
study, 7.30
RUTLANP
Guuta who visited Mr llld
Pomeroy
lin.• o..rl ayden
DANVILLE WESLEYANtflfTLAND CHURCH OF
Mrs. Lewis Smith llld atRev D Wm $ydenstrlcker
Rev Lelon Glasure, pattor CHRIST Rod Kesler , 11----------------+----'--------~----ij
CHESTER- Wontllp 9 15 Sunday Schoof. 9: 30 am • pastor . v H Braley, Sunday
Gr111t 111d Randy Johnaona, tended the wedding of Nancy e m
. ChUrch School 10 a,m voUth and lunior ~outh ser school supt Sunday schooL
10111 of Mr. 111d Mrs. Gay Smith ll1d Reece Prather'
ENTERPRISE- Worship vice, 6 45 P m , evening 9 30 am, worship service
K&amp;C JEWELERS
BmY
BAKERY
m ; Church Sch,oOI, lOam: worship , 7 30 p m, praver and coJ11munlon. IO :JO am.
Jobnaon, local, are at Included Mr, llld Mrs. Lllrry 9aFLATWOOOS
Worship , in~ praise, Wodnosdey, 7•30 youth meeting, 6p m , sunday
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bakers of Gay 90 Broad
W001ter 'llhere Gr111t bu S""ley 111d Anna, Edlaon, 11 a.m , Church School . lO P (n
evening srrvlce . 1, regular
Middleport
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RUN
FREI! boord meetmg, third Satur
E. Main Sl., Pomeroy Ph, 992·3785
111tered his eecond year 111d ()lito; Will Combs, Copley; 0 ' mPOMEROY - Worsnlp , IBAPTIST
Miles Trout, day, 7 p m
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cluees It Mrs, Harold Duncan, 10 30om , Church School 9•15 pastor Sunday School. 10 RUTLAND COMMUNITY 1---::-----~--------...,-t----~-----UMYF 6 30 p m
am • leon Miller , supt CHURCH Sunday School
the Ohio Slate Unlvenlty Medina; Mr. 111d Mrs. Edgar am
ROCK SPRINGS- Wor:shlp Evlnlng service. 7 30 P m , 9 30 a.m. ; worship 11rv1ce, 11
RUTH'S MARKET
MARK V STORE .
Alrlcultural Technical Combe U, Monroe Filla; 10 a m , Church School9 • m 1 Prayer meeting, Thursday, a.m Wtdnndey - Prayer
6· Jo p m ,
7 30 P m .
meeting, 1.30 p m. Youth '
Coll11e which Is located Michelle Combs, HartVIlle; UMH
(Formerly Sadie' s Merkel)
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF services. Friday, 7•30 p,m 1
Mljklltport , Ohio
there.
Syrocule
Ph. 9t2·39N '
Rov .'RoDtrllutptorner
GOD-Rev
Bobby Porter. Sundly night worship, 7 30.
Mr. and Mrs.
Clnnon,
HEATH - worship 10 30 pastor Sunday school , 9 30
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jill 111d &amp;llan, Akron; Mr. om
. Church Scnoot 9 30 am . , worship service, 11 T~~T~~~pREc,:~R_:H ROF
ll1d
'111ft In 111d
am UMYF 1 p m
, am ,· evenlr.g service-, 7 30 1
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HarOld DunCar)
RUTLAND- worsh ip 9 15 youth serv ce, Wednesde~. Llor.d 0 Grimm, Jr. pastor
NCI'tbem Olllo on b..ane. Scott
Brent, Wadmirth; a
Ch
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7 JO p m
Sundoy school. 9 30 • m •
MEIGS TIRE CENTER
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LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worship service, 10 JO am
RACINE PWMBING &amp; .HEATING
7 ur~ c
and attended the Swlaa
Smith, Cari'OU; U'~yf
SALEJ
CENTER
C"URCII Ted Jones , broadcost lov,e over WMPO ,
r.I!Yal at &amp;IIIII' O'lek, Mr. lnd ...... Jolm Whlt- Won hlp 9 1 m Churc,t; pastor Sunda~ school, 9 3(J young peoples servict, 6. 45.
E Main
Pomoroy •'
Olllo. '1'lley villted with Mr. llqton, Mr. and !lin. Olarles School 10 am , UM!YF ThUrs a in • Roy Sigman , supt • evangellsttc service, 7!30 P m
" Hell" Dealer
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morrHno worship , 10 30, , Prayer meeting, Wednesday ,
Ph ,. 59• 1
7pm
llld lin.
Oliver and W;lcutt, Tereaa llld Onack, day.SYR
9
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Sunday ·aven•ng ·ServIce, 7 30 , 7' 30
Pm ,
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Rev Richard E. Jnvls , mid week serv i ce,
Wed meeting, 7 30 P m
first .1
1111, lh Baltimore, Ohio, u and Mr. Walter Smith,
ASIURY Worsh (p 11 nesday, 7.30/ m
Wednesday of month
enroute
r-ater; Mr. llld Mrs. am , Church School t . SO $YRACUS CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
McCLURE'$ DAIRY ISLE
RACINE
MARKET ·
THE
NAZARENE - Rev
lfr. llld Mnt. John CUlwell Herb ~~~nam 111d 1M Ann, om , WSCS , lsi Tuesday
FOREST •uN - worship t Howard C Block, putor Bob
MASON FIRST BAPTISTFine Food &amp; Service
Gl Columbua ll*fl I SUnday Amlllda,111cfMr. and Mrs. C. a m , Church S~hoot 10 a m 1 Moore , Sunday School Supt , Second and Pomeroy Sts ,
Tho Store with A Her!
Middleport
Locusts_t,
.here with hll brother llld H. Spencer llld •Ben CUiir, • wscs. Jrd Wednesday, 7 30 SUfldl!ly Sctlool. classes fOr all Stan Craig, pasfor Sunday
Racine
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fila I992·5248
p m
egu1, 9 30 am , morning sc,hool, 9 45 a m , worsh fp
llaW-ill-law, lfr, llld Mn. Olarl..ton, ,W. Va.
MINEIUYILLE- Worship · worsnlp, 10 AS , NYPS Sunday, service, 11 1m, · train ing
10a.m . :ChufchSchool9am i 6JO , P.:m 1, evangelistic ser union. 6 30 p.m , evening
Cuhrtll.
atiandtDa a blrtllday WSCS,
RAY'S T.V. &amp;
3rll Monllay, 7•30 p m ylce. Sunday, 7·JO p m Mid warsli1p service, 7 30 p m
Mr. aad 111'1. llr1 Stlirlliy, ce~au.n for Dill Dye
SYRACUSE - Church week prayer meet1ng , Wed M ld week prayer service.
•ROSEBERRY*S SERVICE
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alq wltll lbelf dqhter. '1111'11 the lollcllrq flm11y , School , 9 30 am. , worship nesdev. 7•30 P.m • MISs1onery Wednesctav , 1 30 p m
ENTERTAINMENT tENTER
mtlflhg, stcond Wednesday, · MASON
CHURCH
0, 1
serwlc•. 7 10 p m
Mra. Roy
wjaeman, memben, Mrl. Otwd
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
7 JO p.m.
,
CHR 1ST, P 0 Bo• 487, Miller
Sales- Quasar-Service
PI!. 94f-9Sfl
Racine
UNITID FAITH NON - St, Mason. W ~o Va Sunday
Rov. S!tvonWIIson
Ph. t4f.J151
Raolne
Harrlaonvllle, speat • " ' lllnlel, Nicllolu, 111d tbad,
Rev Howard l~lvotey
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev Bible Study 10 am ; Worship
with tnolbtr daughter 111d Col~m~bul; Mr. and Mn.
BETHANY (Dprc.asl _ Robert Smllh, ~llfor Sunllay 11 o m onll 7 p m Bllile Study
buband, Mr. and Mr1. a,de Walter, Jimmie, lack Worship, 9 30 a.m ., churc 1 \ ~:;::~· ~ei, 0 H~ll~ ~o~~~fp' Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
music
10 30 t m
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lloNid Jones, Nelaon6, lhd c.me, 1bunnaa; Mr. school
POWW!S SUPER VALU
FIRST
SOUTHERN
CARMEL_ worSMD, 10 15 ~e;;l~e,;, 10 30 am , church ,
llld the group
and
Mrs.
Cbester a m every Sunday, church 1 0 e N
u N t T E D BAPTIST- Corner of Second
and Anderson , Mason Pastor ,
. 1Jil3.1la m
"The Fr~endly Folks"
Dilltt2·3214
Sla'llly'a blrthda,y. Guella at Baumaardner and Tim, 1scnoot
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APPLI OIOVI _ Sunday
RITf AEN IN CHURIST- Walter Cloud Sunday school ,
Pomoroy, Ohio
the Sla'lley IMIIIIe
Mr, COihocton; Mr. and Mrs. School. 9 30 om' worShiP· Eldon ,l Blake, postor 9 £a m , worship service , 11
e,
and ~ 30 p m Wetkly
firS! .,d tnlrd sundoya 1 30 Sunil• • School 10 a m
llld lin, Doyle lllllllan and Mlb
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HoWa.rd
McCoy ,
supt . Bib e study, Wtdnesday . 1 30
Mana- '
Mn. Mabtl Pauley, Rulllllld, field; Mr. ud Mrs. Glen ' P m • prayer meeting. Morning sermon 11 am · pm
THE DAILY SENTINEL
M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
su~pJeOr, f1r~t Sun~ay night ' Service~ ' MASON ASSEMBLY OF
aDd tbalr grancllon and Jnrin, Narp, J-ll!d Ray, re'l?~!:~r:·
saturday 6 P m u M w Christian Endeavor. 7 30 GOD, Dudding Lane , Mason.
flmiiJ; Hey. ud Mn. David M.ryl\'llle; Mary Kepnar. se~ond Tu1elday , 7 30 p.m ·
P m ; Sono service. R p ~ .. w V a , Ch,ster Tennant ,
Pomoroy, Ohio
lll, Court 51
EAST LI.TART _ Sunday Preactun'j, 8 30 p m,. , Mid Plutor Sundey Schoof 9 45
~ and cblldren of lflrtford; Mr.llld Mrs. Thad st.hOOt.
Middleport, 01110
9:30 1 m. lWOrlhlp, Week
rartr
meet1ng , a.m ' Children's Church 6 -45
Woodalleld. 'n1e Wllemana
Olarlty lnd Rachel, Hcond ond IOV!'fh ~und~YI rotnnday, 7 p m • Roy p m Youno People's Service
l::vanvel l stlc
6 .u p m ,
I ede lo help lfr,
30 p m • prayer meottng:
~a:Jiot 1~~ lea~e~ JESUS Service
Meig1 County lronch
Dye ll1d ..... Blact· 7Wtdnnday,
1 JO p m . Women's
7:30
p .m , CHRIST
BEN FRMKUN STORE
u M w lint W"'nttcll¥ r . 30
Local ell ., ot Njfsslonory Council lQ o m
• • • cahlnll 1111 lllrp m
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ATHENS
SAVINGS :
llldaj, alao.
llr. llld Mn. Rtlll Jtlfen
WESLEYAN Jlttliltl _ ,
to Forest lo.cro Pork, Prayer and Bible Study,
MicldltpOrl, Ohio
Mr. and Nn. ltoler ... Mella P'laher
sunday schatJt
tt • m . tv Ray Rouse , Plater; Wtdryesday, 7:30 p m t
'l
worsnop,
11
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siully:
obort
Musser
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Sundoy
School
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McKD14bt, Wllltamaport, hwedtlln&amp;oltiteyAIItn Thursday, 7 p"' , choor supt Sundoy SChool , 10 30
m Second Pommy l'fl. 992_..,
Oblo, vlalted hla vand- llld
~at Nn practice, ThUI"Iday, 1 p m 1 • fl'l • worship 7 30 p m Bible
HARTFO~D CHURCH 0~
rouowshlp
~pper,
first study, Wednesdoy. 7 30 p m , , CHRIST In Chrlsflon Union Mrs. Goldie Gllkllly
Mill Allen II a Wednesdey 1 6l l0
m , Saturdly night prayer ser; The Rev William campbell . ~
KINGSBURY tiOME
GAUL'S
and Mr. llld lin.
aruddauchter of Carol u M w fourlh i'tJrlclaY j, m ' vlco. 7 30 p m
Pastor Sunday School. 9:l0
I
GREAT liND- Worship
HIM LOCK
o•Ovl a m : Jtmtl Huthtl, 'upt •
and ealled on other J6n ~;liafllr of Reed 111m
.. 7nd lnd 4th Sundlya, CMRIITIAN
Roger, ever11ng service, 7: 30 p .m
relaU• In thla 11'1111.
The FlnHt In Mobflt HomH
C~urch School. 10 1 m.
Wllaon , poolor, Wallace Wednesday even~ng prayer
J6n ll1d ketla rllher.
l.ITART PALLS Wor t••~lord, IUpt., morning meet1nQ , 7 30 p m Youth
E. Main
Pommy
PI!. 992-7034
Clay Janlaa, elllployee at Barbara Jordan, wbo Ship,
10 a m , , Chwrch sc:hool. 9 WOf'l'ip. l:H; church schoo,l, prayer strvlu tiCh Tutsdly
lila ! 1 iuwat Fll'lll at
IW1m ... Pracllcll • m , llblo study, 7 JO p m 11.:1111 l:ouno pooplo s
F &amp;. I R VI I W
1·11 L I
m"llnt. . 30 P m 1 tVtnlni CHURCH, Ltlort, W Va, l't
~lldrlan. Wll 011 duty (II Nuralns Sehoul of tile OYery Tuoldoy
MOIINING STAll W~r -1~7:30p .m., •Biblt 1, Riov , GeOrJit HpiChl!!
llld
at lladriJ• Hil1l Clnlr C¥111' llllp
9 30 • m , Church School StvdM~
t._7;B JI,.m. PAllor St~Ma, 'kloool ' " '"
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NeliGnwldiiNUtjiiiUCo.ofCalumltui1Q
Revln. rtet~~Uy lit employed at 10,30a m , Mid WMk s.-vl~.
Small EngiM Sal• &amp; Service
Wtdlltlday .
m.
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Ctcll Co•. ~astor 7 30 p m COIIIOt Prayilr
JOt $tlrl"' Avto.
491
LAK:tKt
St.
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I'll.
992-3092
Many fem!l•
11111- Haller Ml'dleal Center
• MORtl
Mjii'IL • Sunllly SchOOf sup ., JOI ~ orvlco luellloy, 10 e.r'n
Dlalfft.UII
Wor'r.h lp 11 a m 1 llf lnd ~d !,l't"N1 Sund•,-f t(ftot, 't!tl! Wors,tp Servicr. -rt,ursday,
allo atteaded the Science Galllpolla.
1
' undays Church SchQOf, 10
m • Sundav henlng wor 7 JO p ·m .

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Your Health), wlfh Delores as overnight physician at an
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all set to go with Gus to the
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Hudson River boat ride and
I p.m.
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beer blast, but he can't seem to
get out of the house.
"Broth.r, Can You Spare an
PBS has Consumer surv ival Act " Fred goes Into show bit
Kit Tonight, "Vapid Tronslt to get brother In law Allan
How to Avo1d Catastrophe Drake out of the house
Whon Vpu Move" (Rl
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Mac try to smok:e out some shes
armored car robbers by using
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Koslo, one of the suspects, as
belt; with Gayle Hunnlc:ut
PBS has Wall Street Wee-k .
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nesaed a c:rlme
Features "mObile home.'' and he moves
In wfth Ed
Alymond St Jacques
M A S H Is on CBS
10 p.m .
' On lnterloce. PBS. "Miami
9 p.m
SJI Cub!, No'" Cuban and
NBC airs The Rockford Files
Haitian refugees, and their " The Great Blue Lake Land
differing fates I R I
and Development Company"
CBS airs Beacon Hill
swindle
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ABC movie " The Th ief Who
Welby, M 0 and Dr Kiley try Came to Dinner." Ryan O'Neal,
to save e boy with en Incurable (ewel thief
disease. Jenet Bleke decides
Hawaii F1ve 0 is on CBS
against having children
McGarrrtt is tried for murder
ID-30 p.m.
by a convict jury In 11 kangaroo
On "Woman," PBS. "Rape" court, ted by hls sworn enemy
part~ . Sandra Elkin Interv iews Honore vashon (Harold Gould 1
Susan Brownmlller, aufhor of
10 p.m.
"Agolnst Our Will "
NJIC olrs Pollee Womon
11 JO p,.m.
Sniper shoots two factory
C:BS Mov ie • Death Race" workers
Pilots Doug McClure and Roy
On CBS, Barnaby Jones.
Th innes, In a plane that can Veng.tul bride knocks off hotelonly taxi.
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evade owner husband , her father
Rom mel's deter tor cu. espe commttted suicide after a land
clally Gtn Lloyd Brlclgts
deal wifh dead hubble and
ABC Mysterv. "Too Eesv to LlOYd Boctlner . who's next.
Kill," starring Imogene Coca
On PBS, " Harlem Voices.
NBC Tonight Show
Don Faces, " 1973 Swedish documen
Rickle-s Is ouest host to Sally tery on New York Clfy 's black
Struthers, Jerrv Vale
commu01ty, followed bv a panel
d1scussslon
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On tht Ton1ght Show, NBC.
Book Beot , PBS : " WIIIIom Don Rickles tS gue-st host to
Shakespeare A Documentary Bob Newhart.
Historv " bv Sam Schoenbaum
CBS movie : " Night or the
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World series
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When Things Were Rqtten on " The Year of the Angry
ABC Robin and his men are Rabbit ' ' by Russell Braddon
lmperlll&lt;f by "The Ultimate
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Sherwood ForHt 1nd .,v lrons .
tt1e Year Awards " Joan Rivers
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of Heaven " The Gltskan ,
1 p m. ( approx.)
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their customs and totems --.
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communtlty give away
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That's My Mama on ABC
" Pan Amerlcan Games," from
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cop , believed dud, Is back
from Belmont Park, Elmont,
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docks, meets a waitress who
.s p.m
may htve It in for him
ABC Wide World of Sports
On PBS , Great Performan
7pm
ces Jennie Tonight, " Lady
On Firing Lint, PBS, William
Rondolpn "
Buckley asks "Is Our Military
Defense Adequate?" Defense
10 p.m
CBS Rtports "The American secre tary James SchiHinoer
Way of Cancer " THe Un 1ted tells him
1 p.m.
States, No 1 In cancer , Is also
The Jeffersons are on CBS
the most lndustriatly developed
nation In the world Colnclden· On their annlversarv. George
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to 85 per cent of all cancers are vows lnctude a P.romlse to love,
environmentally
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Emergency'
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Two strippers are killed after a ates the crew
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timid ma,... sends warning
notes , he says ht overheard the wUh Howard Cosell
1:30 p.m
murders planned on ttle phone
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gall bladder problem pavs a
nam"
night house call '
11.30 p.m.
9 p.m
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Francis, Clorls . Leachman GfOI"ge C Scott and Stacy
Seven people arrive at a Keach as cops, veteran and
tropical resort after retelvlng rookie , based on Joseph Wam mysterious Invitations, they do baugh's novel
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Scar Tissue" Young man senator who ltd the heist on hiS
wants to kill father who own electronics warehouse.
pretends to aid pollee $0 he can
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Bob Newhart Is on CBS After
PBS nu Block Perspectjve
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2, with Jerry PauL her chief married to a handsome travel
lawyer, and Golden Franks, of agent
10 p.m.
North Carolina SCLC
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I p.m
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everything - and mav get sick the sponaor of a math genius is
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monkey
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

G&amp;J AUTO PARTS CO.

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6:DO-Sunrl$0 Semester 10; Debates lor the ' 701. 13.
6:3t&gt;-Fun for Everyone 6; TV Classroom 8: Treehouse
Club 10.
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7:DO-Saturdly Report 3; Farm Front 4; EdQie
Saunders 6; Treehou.se Club 8; U.S; Farm Report
·10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:·3()-Bullwlnkle 3: I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jet10ns 6;
Dusty's Treehouse I; Man from C.O.S.t. 10; Devlin
13; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20. .
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&amp;:DO-Emergency Plus 4, 3,4; Hong Kong Phooey 6,13;
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8, 10; Sesame S. 20.
8:3D-Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3,4,15; Tom &amp;
Jerry-GrapeApe6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8;
Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
9:DO-Secret Lives of WaldO Kitty 3,4,15; Elec. Co. 20.
9:3t&gt;-Plnk Panther 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big· Blue
Marble 6; Scooby-Iioo 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
IO:DO-Land of the Lost3,4,15; Adventures of Gilligan
13; Hot Dog 6; Shalom 8, 10; SesameS I. 20. ·

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Middleport, Ohio

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N'ews 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
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11 :DO-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide Worl!f Special 13: '
Sammy and Company 6; Movie "Three Ring •
Circus" 8; Movie " Lady In the Lake" 10; Janak133. '
1:00:-Midnlght Special 3,4,15; Wide World Spaclal6;
Movie "The Eyes of Charles Sand" 10; News 13.
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2:30-Movle "Come Seplember" 4.
:
4:30-Movle ''Istanbul Express" 4.
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ACROSS
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6,13; Hawaii Flve-0 8,10; Firing Line 20; Olga 33.

11 :30-Westwlnd 3,4,15; Oddball Couple 6,13; Ghost
Buoters 8, tO; Mlst.e r Rogers 20.
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Valley of the Dinosaurs 8,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12 :3()-Soul Train 3; College Foolb~ll 6,13; Go-USA
4, 15; VIewpoint 8; Fat Albert tO.
A reader from Nebraska ·
12 :.15-College Footbioll 6,13; .
waqts to know the correct
response to partner's one ·olllb . 1:DO-Bicentennial Ball 4; College Football Pre-Game
Show a; Children's Film Festival 10: Bonanza 15:
opening with: .
Commanders
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1:Jt&gt;-Marsllall Football '75 3; To Tell the Truth 4;
The al)Jwer is Uta! be should
College Football a:
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bid one ·diamond. His band
2:DO-NFL Game o1 the Week 3: Bonanza 4; Urban
does qualify for two notrump,
League 10; Wrestling 15; Film 33.
but he should not make thls
2:30-Pe111coat Junction 3; Movie "Do Not Disturb"
response when he has two good
10; Valiant Years 33.
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four'(:ard suits. Not thai the
3:011-Green Acres 3; Movie "Man's Favorite Sport?"
bidding isn't likely to wind up at
4; To Be Announced 15; Family at War 33. .
Utree nolrump. Just thai Ute
3:30-Movle "Night Alter Night" 3.
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4:DO-To Be Announced 6; Charleston Job Corps 13;
diamond bid gives the best
Public Pqjj_~y Forums 15; Making Things Grow 33.
chance to explore slam
~ : 3()-Sports rpectaculer 8,10; Nashville on the Road
possibilities.
t3; Preoer~lng Food 33.
• (Do you have a question tor
5:DO-FBI 3; Wide World of Sports 6,13; I Dream of
the Jacobys? Write "Ask the
Jeannie 4; To Be Announced 15; Romagnolls: Tble
Jacobys" care of this
newspaper. The most In ·
teresling questions will be
used In this column and
writers will rocoive
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The bidding in the boz shows
the actual bidding of today's
band. II may nol meet with
- - - . your approval but the final contracl of six diamonds certainly
1
s~~~3!i~kl is the.correct one.
The combination of Ute jack
of spades lead and Ute fact Utat
• AF 11•• ••u· East was able to cover dum·
my's queen with Ute kiflll left
the contract In considerable
jeOpardy, but SouUt was equal
to the occasion.
At trick two he played his ace
1ireJ~flHrei of trumps. The aincieton king
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dropped, whereupon South had
no trouble scorinc all13 tricks .

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beCause you're going to tell
them to do onll thing and ex• •
pact something elle.
ICORPIO (oat. M-~Mf, 221
Even though you're going to
find the per1ect opening, don1
repeat what - told to you In
confidence. The pereon will
leern you've apllled the beans.
8AQITTAIIIU8 (-. 211 If you've eermarked money
for the -kend's fun, stick to
the budget. Dig Into other
lunda and you'll have trouble
paying It back lat.r.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lan.
111 Button your lip If you feel
like saying a '"" choice W.,da
to the boas today. Ha may not
always be right. but he'o alwlya
the bo...
AQUAIIIUI (...... 10-Feb. 111
steer clear of politica l or·
phlloaophlcel dabam today.
Feathers will gat ruffled that
wilt be hard to amooth back
Into place.
PIIC!I (fell.
101
Friends may try' to lmpoao on
you today . Be on guard II
you're with a pereon who'o not '
normally reticent abou~ ul&lt;lng
lor tavoro anyway:

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Birthday

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You're going to be utra ambttloua thlo coming yeer. You
will drive youroelt hardiw, but
your onerglet will a1ao dlrectty
benefit thoae you love.
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Oct. 10.1975

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Friday, OctotHtr u _. !.975
i:J()-Porter Wagoner 3) Bobby Vinton 4: Candid
Camera 6; Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky
20$25,000 Pyramid tO; To Tell the Truth 13. Pop I ·
Goes the Country 15; Black Perspective on the
News 33.
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B:DO-Sanford and Son 3,4,15; Mobile One 6,13: Big
Eddie 8,10; Washington Week In Review 20,33.
' &amp;:30-Chlco and the Man 3,4,15; M-A-S-H 8,10: Wall
Street Week 20,33.
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AT HIS STUDIO

DC)WNTOWN.

WHO IS THIS?
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CAPl'AJN EASY
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THE "WHAT EL~E"
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Apart from Ute fact Utat Ute
play worked, it was the best
percentage. There was a 26%
chance to drop a singleton king .
If il failed to drop there was a
36% chance that clubs would
break 3-3.'That would allow lwo
spade discardS on clubs unless
it lurned out Utat West bad.
started with all lhree
diamonds . In addition If clubs
broke 4·2 and diamonds 2·1
everything would come up
roses for SouUt.
We leave you to work oul the
whole play if you w~h. .The
total chance comes out to a tri·
De better th.an flO% chance a
straigbi finess would provide.

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6:DO-News3,4.8,10; God has the Answwer 15: Catch-33
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6:30-NBC Newt 3,4,15; ABC Newt 13; News 6; Rhoda
8; CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33 .
7:0D-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk ;, 15; Hee Haw
6,8; Firing Llne33; In the Know 10; Newsmaker ·~5
13.
7:3t&gt;-Tr-ure Hunt 3; Wild Kingdom 13; Len of the
Wild 10. '
- a:oo-Emergency 3,4,15: }ioward C-11 6,13; Jef.
fersona 8, tO; Rivals of Sherlock Holmeo 33.
8:»--oc: 1,10.
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9:oo-Movle "The Meoh•nlc" 3,4, 15; SWAT 6,13; Mllry
Tyler Moore 1.10: American Family 33.
,, . . .8Gb llewhart 1,10.
10:oo-Matt Helm 6, 13; Carol Burnett 8, 10; Soundstage
33.
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6; Outdoors with Ken Callaway ••· Monty Python's
Flying Circus 33.
11 :30-Movle "The Sound of Anger" 3; Saturday Night
A, 15; ABC News 6: Don Kirshner's Rock Concert&amp;;
Woody Hayes: Football 10; 'Movie "The Conqueror
Worm" 13; Janak! 33.

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Monsttrs" 13 ..
1:30-Soul Train 6.
2:oo-Movle "Paris When It Slnles" 10.
2:30-ABC News 13.

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VIRGO (Aua. 21·hpl. . 221
the temptation to take
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financial rlake. Leave y~ur
Chackbook at hOf1'1 II you re
MJESFYY
heeding tor tilt racetrack or
Yellmlay'a Ci)ploqtiOfe: WE HA~ NOT YET BEGUN TO eYin the bingo parlor·
USE KIND WORDS IN SUCH ABUNDANCE AS THEY OUGHT UIIIA (lap!. D-Olt. Ia) Your
TO BE USED. - BLAISE PASCAL
family Ia going to find you very
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by the warda of others. Analyza
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Stooges"
TAUIIVI (April It-May 201
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S'1 Tepefy
antmpt a do-~·youreelf prosa Squirrel
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monkey
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day
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CANCIII (.luni21..Julr 221 Be
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dactalona allectlng tile family
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uled fol the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Slncle letten, eomethlng goea awry, you'll
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uo (.IUIJ ts-A,.. 221 There
blata. Each day the eode letters are different.
will be - • 1 t.oke you don't
CIYPTOQVOTES
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G&amp;J AUTO PARTS CO.

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6:DO-Sunrl$0 Semester 10; Debates lor the ' 701. 13.
6:3t&gt;-Fun for Everyone 6; TV Classroom 8: Treehouse
Club 10.
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7:DO-Saturdly Report 3; Farm Front 4; EdQie
Saunders 6; Treehou.se Club 8; U.S; Farm Report
·10; Kentucky Afield 13.
7:·3()-Bullwlnkle 3: I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jet10ns 6;
Dusty's Treehouse I; Man from C.O.S.t. 10; Devlin
13; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20. .
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&amp;:DO-Emergency Plus 4, 3,4; Hong Kong Phooey 6,13;
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8, 10; Sesame S. 20.
8:3D-Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3,4,15; Tom &amp;
Jerry-GrapeApe6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8;
Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
9:DO-Secret Lives of WaldO Kitty 3,4,15; Elec. Co. 20.
9:3t&gt;-Plnk Panther 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big· Blue
Marble 6; Scooby-Iioo 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
IO:DO-Land of the Lost3,4,15; Adventures of Gilligan
13; Hot Dog 6; Shalom 8, 10; SesameS I. 20. ·

S...lliCe Bedl 0101

Insurance Agency, Inc.
Middleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

ClnZENS NATIONAL BANK

Middleport, .Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio ·

· ·IGA Foodllner M&amp;R lljlraalnland
Middleport'

THE FARM ER$.-BANK &amp; SAV~NGS~ 00

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Racine. Ohio

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER

Pomeroy, Ohio

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_fOWELl'S SUPER VAW '" ,. •m n
Pomerey, '""*''
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lS1 E. Main Pomeroy, Ohio

RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK

Pomeroy•Rutland. Tuppers Plains

EWING FUNERAL HOME

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FRANCIS RORIST

Your Singer Store
Pomeroy

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THE FABRLC SHOP

Ph. 992-2709

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STAR SUPPLY

Open Tii1D p.m.
Middleport, Ohio

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Middleport, Ohio

MARK VSUPER MARKET

992-7034

VALLEY ·LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY.

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POMEROY LANDMARK

Middleport, Ohio

- Your Arl Carved Qoaler

I Potentate

IZEndlnC!or

S&lt;-JEST"A

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RAWLINGS.COATS FUNERAL HOME

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE

Serving for OVer 100 Y'ltlrs l·
Pomeroy, Ohio

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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP .
Flowers for All Occasions
Pomeroy, Ohio

985-3307

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%t-:WIIb magnificence

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Chesltr;'Ohio ; GAS SERVICE '.''

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,. 10:DO-Pollci Woman JA,15; Birnaby Jones 8,10; :.:
N'ews 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
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10:30-Avlatlon Weather 20.
11 :DO-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide Worl!f Special 13: '
Sammy and Company 6; Movie "Three Ring •
Circus" 8; Movie " Lady In the Lake" 10; Janak133. '
1:00:-Midnlght Special 3,4,15; Wide World Spaclal6;
Movie "The Eyes of Charles Sand" 10; News 13.
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2:30-Movle "Come Seplember" 4.
:
4:30-Movle ''Istanbul Express" 4.
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Harry
Lauder
YesterdiJ'aA1011g (4 wda.)
1% Goober
n More
4,Cozy room
banal
· 5·Old German lt Brllillber'a
%t Lalt 110111
coin Ivar.)

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zt City In
Judah
21 Revolve
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part o'f their edq~tion. They're taught 'to be active

l1t'f

preserving in

· us. Lets. show the~ that we're proud of the fine

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activitieii.•an.d individual projects

ACROSS
41 Actor
1 Surrounded by O'Neal
5-la Ia
DOWN
a Strai&amp;Jem
I Olear ar
t Be quiet!
TOIIJ, e.ll(2 Will.)
Z·UMW . _

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The;'8uii&amp;ing;Blocks of·Life • • • Head, Heart, Hands; and Health

6,13; Hawaii Flve-0 8,10; Firing Line 20; Olga 33.

11 :30-Westwlnd 3,4,15; Oddball Couple 6,13; Ghost
Buoters 8, tO; Mlst.e r Rogers 20.
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-t2 :DO-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4,1~; Speed Buggy"6,13;
Valley of the Dinosaurs 8,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12 :3()-Soul Train 3; College Foolb~ll 6,13; Go-USA
4, 15; VIewpoint 8; Fat Albert tO.
A reader from Nebraska ·
12 :.15-College Footbioll 6,13; .
waqts to know the correct
response to partner's one ·olllb . 1:DO-Bicentennial Ball 4; College Football Pre-Game
Show a; Children's Film Festival 10: Bonanza 15:
opening with: .
Commanders
33.
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1:Jt&gt;-Marsllall Football '75 3; To Tell the Truth 4;
The al)Jwer is Uta! be should
College Football a:
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bid one ·diamond. His band
2:DO-NFL Game o1 the Week 3: Bonanza 4; Urban
does qualify for two notrump,
League 10; Wrestling 15; Film 33.
but he should not make thls
2:30-Pe111coat Junction 3; Movie "Do Not Disturb"
response when he has two good
10; Valiant Years 33.
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four'(:ard suits. Not thai the
3:011-Green Acres 3; Movie "Man's Favorite Sport?"
bidding isn't likely to wind up at
4; To Be Announced 15; Family at War 33. .
Utree nolrump. Just thai Ute
3:30-Movle "Night Alter Night" 3.
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4:DO-To Be Announced 6; Charleston Job Corps 13;
diamond bid gives the best
Public Pqjj_~y Forums 15; Making Things Grow 33.
chance to explore slam
~ : 3()-Sports rpectaculer 8,10; Nashville on the Road
possibilities.
t3; Preoer~lng Food 33.
• (Do you have a question tor
5:DO-FBI 3; Wide World of Sports 6,13; I Dream of
the Jacobys? Write "Ask the
Jeannie 4; To Be Announced 15; Romagnolls: Tble
Jacobys" care of this
newspaper. The most In ·
teresling questions will be
used In this column and
writers will rocoive
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By Oswald &amp; Jameo Jacoby
The bidding in the boz shows
the actual bidding of today's
band. II may nol meet with
- - - . your approval but the final contracl of six diamonds certainly
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s~~~3!i~kl is the.correct one.
The combination of Ute jack
of spades lead and Ute fact Utat
• AF 11•• ••u· East was able to cover dum·
my's queen with Ute kiflll left
the contract In considerable
jeOpardy, but SouUt was equal
to the occasion.
At trick two he played his ace
1ireJ~flHrei of trumps. The aincieton king
~.:
dropped, whereupon South had
no trouble scorinc all13 tricks .

V'ERY LITTl.~J
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Pass 2 N. T. Pass
·Pass 3 •
Pass
Pass ••
Pass
Pass Pass Pass
Opening tead-J •

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difficult to please today , T~ll'a
beCause you're going to tell
them to do onll thing and ex• •
pact something elle.
ICORPIO (oat. M-~Mf, 221
Even though you're going to
find the per1ect opening, don1
repeat what - told to you In
confidence. The pereon will
leern you've apllled the beans.
8AQITTAIIIU8 (-. 211 If you've eermarked money
for the -kend's fun, stick to
the budget. Dig Into other
lunda and you'll have trouble
paying It back lat.r.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lan.
111 Button your lip If you feel
like saying a '"" choice W.,da
to the boas today. Ha may not
always be right. but he'o alwlya
the bo...
AQUAIIIUI (...... 10-Feb. 111
steer clear of politica l or·
phlloaophlcel dabam today.
Feathers will gat ruffled that
wilt be hard to amooth back
Into place.
PIIC!I (fell.
101
Friends may try' to lmpoao on
you today . Be on guard II
you're with a pereon who'o not '
normally reticent abou~ ul&lt;lng
lor tavoro anyway:

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evour

Birthday

oat. 11 , 1m ·
You're going to be utra ambttloua thlo coming yeer. You
will drive youroelt hardiw, but
your onerglet will a1ao dlrectty
benefit thoae you love.
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·SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Get Ready .for WlnNr'.sale~

Business .Services
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Racine P'umbing
V\HI~tteating
Your Heil Dealer
Third 51. ·
Racine, Ohio

' Ph.' 949-5961

. l:mergency

949-2211 or 992·5700

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Complete air cond ltlon lng
sales and service; heaflng,
Plum bl)'\g, roofing and

general sheet

work.

m~tal

Free Estimates
9-U 1 mo.

and older ~
and older

and older

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· - - - FOR SALE---WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.85 A ROI.L

Alfred
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11.25 EACH
n.oo Bills - n.2s each.
$5.00 Gold coins XF cond.
188.00
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4-13tfc THE
TRACTOR , ASSOCIA TION

Oct. I, 1975
,
Sundlty school attendance
oo'bi;l. ~ wa8 38, the offertng
was ~ :08.
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Worship services were held
the Rev. Meece
Romans 11:1~
23, "I.Wl!Bt)lY all means keep
thta .1t.east that cometh In
JeduilMt". , Su'bject
"Everyone . Has an ap·
wit!) God Some

Notice
A.\JCTION,

Fr iday, 7 p.m.

Lots bf tools, toys, and other

new merchandise . Milso.n
Auction. Mason,

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Va .
10 10-Hc

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

SHOOTING Mil, TCH , Corn
Hollow , Sunday , Oct 12,1 p

m .,

1 mile

past

Miles

Ce.metery out of Rutland

10-9-3tc

Legion Farm, Rutland,
Ohio Beech Grove Road . 1

p. m. 1111?

Ft~lory

choked
10·9-3tp

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Nina

1 AM NOW giving , plano
lessons l n my home . For
appointment, coli 949·2803.
D.
Woode,
10-lQ.ftc
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thla
21. ·
products, new co'tologs. Gel
Rev. Meece served Com•
on our growing customer
mll'llafi " !&amp; · 17. (this being
~~~~ ,~.r,.~:v~r~em ~~~~~·
Commll'llon Sundtateny)d.
f
~~~ndr Br~~~~P9:~-g~~i
walt ana
ance o
Distributor .
on Monday
' here
~~~~*.tJia~ pWilllt and

to

ex

press
their
apprecll!'- 2 BE[)RM . trailer, KlnQsbwry
Road, 1.4 mile off St Rt 143.
tion to au those who
Furnished, no pets. \ or 2
contributed their efforts ana'
ch lldren. Phone •7.42 ·3122.
con1rlbut1ons •toward the

success of the tractor pulls

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the association or par -

PRIVATE meeting room for
a.ny organizlltton, phone 992

durlno the 1975 season.
Anyone lnteresltd In lolnlng

IJCipJtlng during the tOmlng
year

mav contact

Jim

Codner , President, Route 2,

Racine, or call 843-2438 .

10-12 ·11C

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Wanted To Buy

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3915 .

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:- - -·- - - - · .. . ~AU RE~AND
Apartments,
6th ond George Streets In
New Haven, w.. V• . Brand
new 2 bedrm . town houaes,
appliances furnished, fully
carpeted, renting S128 up
Including utilities:· Call
manager ol 1 13041 882·2567 .
10·5·12tc

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LANDMARK'S '.

F~l RouncHJp

Jo.hnson Masonry
&amp; Remodeling

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Bird&amp; Mastic VInyl
• Siding

Aleen, Alcoa &amp; Wolverine
Aluminum Siding

Bird Vinyl Gutters

Sale Oct. 6-18

Price,

10·5-75

PRI:l;ES- FUN
REFRESHMENTS
Come in and register.

No purchose necessary.
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POMEROY LANPMARK1,

9.- Jack W. C&lt;ltrsey, Mgr.
AiA Phone 992-2181 ,

Real Estate For Sale

9 RM . HOUSE Ia oprs.J. Will

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Portland . 8"3·2641.
1Q.9.6tc

.couNTRY Mobl;; ~;me
·Pork , Rt 33, ten miles north
of Pomeroy ~orge tots with

concrete PlltloS'.~ sidewalks ,.
runners and off $freat

in

of new a:nd used shotg~ns .
Very good discount on hew
guns . Fife's, Third St.,

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Middleport. Phone 99D49A.
10-7-121&lt;

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Sales and Service
We
sha r pen Sc rssors
3·29 tfc

service.

9-21-30tc

992-2478.

NILL trlrn or cut trees an
shrubbery . Pt1one 9d9 - 25~
or 7-42 3167 .

10·8 261

'73 Pl~moulh

Yollont 4 dr.,
auto., P.S.• radio, 6 cyl. A
good cleen economy 1=er.

WHEEL alignment and brak
service. Call Herschel Rost

992 3793 or 992-5331.

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IUALTOR
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20 ACRES - 2 houses, one new
dbl . wide, nice barn on school
bUs and mall rts. S31,000.
BRICK HOME - 3 bedrooms,
mod . kit. nat. gas, clly wafer
and nicely paneled . Now
$11,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms,
bath, mod. kit . gas furnace , 2
porches and level lol. St2.500.
1 ACRE - 3 b~rooms, ba th,.
drilled well, and old service
sfaflon c Oilly $8,1100.
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RENOVATED - 7 foom
house, ~ b~rooms, bath, mod.
kit . gas F.A. furnace. 2 acre•
of land. S29,500.
5 ACRES - In the country,
partly fenced . Nice farm
pond, drilled well and mobile
home. SlS.SIIO.
,
SYRACUSE - 7 room frame
house on nice lot. $3,000.
,
NEW LISTING - 157 acre
cattle farm. 8 room home,

bath, large barn and 2 ponds.
Most miQerals. $60,000.110
BUY NOW AND BE SECURE
IN LATER LIFE.
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WE SPECIALIZE In mobil•
home furnace repair. Phon•
992 -5858.

-----------LET US DO IT! !

· Carpeting
501 "NYLON
9~
4
Square
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RUBBERBA~

GR~TI,

CARPETCONIU~TANI

lnteriOt, full paw4!, , ,..,,. .

Ceward Calvert

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Jtomaroy

OF
QUALITY . Motor Co

Mr. V. D. Blizzard and son ,
Robert Blizzard and wife of .
Denver,
Colo.,
spent
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S:Jits
Thnsdsy thru Monday with
Grand Prix coupe, block finish, black vinyl top, SJ
Ava Gilkey, Mr . Blizzard whb
option, atereo, radio end tape, factory air, power
is 89 an~ recently had hla
ltHrlng and britkes. White stripe redial tires. Nice and
cataracts removed and a new ·
sharp.
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pacemaker put In his heart,
1f7a BUICK LtSABRE
.
um
Custom H.T. Cpe., local owner, lltat's really sharp
had a trust fund of $1000 made
Inside &amp; out, good w-w tires, tustom wheels, dark
at an Athens Bank to Wella
green vinyl roof, gr-llnlth. AM radio &amp; tape, factory
Cemetery where .his first
air. automatic, P. st-Ing &amp; brakes.
1-0ELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-STARFIR·E COUPE
wife, Lola French Bll2zard Ill
197tCHEV.4WH.DRIYE
M495
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burled and one for the same
~ ton. I' Fleetslcle, 350 v.a engine, automatic trans.,
See One of these Courteous Salesmen: Plfl Bunis, LIDJd Mc:Uu&amp;filin or Mril lllb~
amount for the Tuppers
po_. ateerlng and brakes, 15" on and oft Highway
tires, a r.eal go getter.
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Plains cemetery where D. D.
Blizzard, his parents, are
burled. He also attended
church at Tuppera Plalna
accompanied by Clinton
.
OHIO·
Gilkey and Mr . and Mrs. R.
Open Saturday
OPErt EVENINGS TIL 6 PM
D. Blizzard where he at.
Ti15:00 P.M.
tended as a boy on Sept. 28.
PHONE 992-5342
Pvmeroy, OhiG
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
. \l!' "'
and son, Ray, spent the
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LIKE
OUR
QUALITY
WAY
OF
DOING
BUSINESS~
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the Robert GibBons .and at· '
..M
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tended the wedding of Dennla •
Gilkey , Oct. 4
Mr. and Mrs. ABa Jordan
If. .
and Mr. and Mn. Walter
J£V.
HOWAlD
c. • 4C!C
Jordan and aon, Joshua,
attended a cheeae feallval at
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Coshocton l'l!eently.
·l'IIIUIZ&amp;JNI5801'PBOPLE
Mr , and Mrs. M. A. Epple
lltJmate bu llld tbere are line kiDdl people In the
were dinner lltlella Of the world: lholewhomabthlnphaJll*l,lbOtewbo ,Watcb thinKs
Frank Epples In Middleport happen, and
wbo wonder what hajlpened!
Saturday, October 4.
Prot.bly oaly about 11 pe~Un~ of tile people really make 4 dr. sedan. air. P.S., P. B.•• ,; .......
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Robert Oark attended a · tbqa happen. About 50 perceat wtile people j1llt watch things
business
meeting
at happen. The otiMr 30 ptlreent wonder What really happen«~.
Columbus on October 3 and 4.
Tbellpercenttbl!taremHilliJ UW.S happen are tile pace
David Carr had · a ~etten. TbeY. have ldeU, 10111, .llld haw cammllled them·
automobile accident In which lilY• to certlln prkiritlu. Tile people IIIlo make INngs Station Wagon, air, P.S., and luggage rack.
the car was a total lou-and he happen ..-e -l'(llllic: In a dewted )lUI poee to their tdeala and
Is In Holzer Medical Center aoala. 'lbey do not leave tbinlll to bllnd chance In a partial·
with a broken wrill and back commitment.
nn'
Injury. David grew up bere
MOll of 111, MweYer, jalt watch
happen. Afraid to
Dr
.
· H. T. ••••• ............. ............ ••• .;g
and he baa a host of friends take rilb 11111 cammltOIII'Ielv. to a parpo~~~, we take the 4
who are wishing him a speedy lltllllde the ~tor llil watch elle carry the
recovery.
bill! Wltllno real commitmlnt In life, or only half.fleated
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Gould commltmenll, i penon wDI drill llmlealy, watchlnll athens
$
anOrvdilclhtldrAllen are vdlslthetingRatbe
but never reall:r acc(lllpllahlng
Runabout .................................
e· ens an
y 111, ...... - v - .
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Hantngs and the Jack Klnp.
Dr. Ralph Soctman hal warned .111 of the danger of
IATr
I'AH
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caney marpna! commllment: "Too DIIIIY lndlvldulla wour times
Uti I;. IIIUUE.L
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were recent supper guests of are like the miiUture wldrlpooll'whlcb 011e may aee by the
Qlll
MODEl~
.Ava GUlley.
ICON In •IWifllJ fiDwilw
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Mrs. Ava Gilkey gave a
Therelnthel:li:TelltareU..anallvortlceilnowiderthan
4 Dr., 289 V-8, auto.........................
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her aon Clinton's 54th blr· llldlnto~l'illlwba"wrfGIInmaybeflotllncupan the
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel
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lhday. A steak and flfller surface, and Jtt are tilemMlv•llOihiJW brlt • diJzy rotattarl
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dinner and the tradtllonal II'OIIIda ceiD'II ~There Ia IIOdlinC IUbltMtllllat the
Less than 14,000 eaay mil ea. Showroom clean, 76 Font
birthday cake wu fll!rved to Cllllllr of lbemoel-. They baw no Inner body of conviction.
ln.
Vem Bllaard, Mr: and Mrs. They are mere crealunl ol tile eurrt~~l." ,
, '-· L,.oc-•t..;;ed,;;,;,on;.;.-.St-.,;.;R;.;,t·;.,7_...;._ _,.:Ot:,:::es::;te:.:r.:.•C)~. ,
d;i;ii'ifflilr,lfil·,
R. D. BUzzard of Denver,
If we are not IDIIII1g the people who are makln&amp; tlUgs
• Or. Sedan. air condltiCJned, full eq~lpment,
Colo., TelTy Whaley, Terry . happen, then '!,a became the belpJ.. victlml of thole who are
' car. Vory low mileage.
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PO~EROY,
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KARR &amp; VAN ZAND:
(ADILLAC.OLDSMOBIU

GMAC ·FINANCING AVAILABLE

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1971 Chrysler New YOrker
J1495
1971 Chevelle 4 Dr..... :...s1395

1'97t rNd Gal. 500

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1295

1965 M8fC.. .Com
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CLEARANCE
of all

sogs

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RIGGS USED CARS

AN.D TRU'CKS
!!nftrl USED
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SEVERAL DEJJOS
75 fonl•·m 4 Dr

75 fcrd Gran TCiino.............

Bumgarner speaking, will) a Jr. and Anne of Galllpolla,
good attendance from several Mr. and Mrs. Bobpy Glbeoll
churches.
and Robin of Coliunblll, Mr.
Several members of the and ' Mrs. F. o. Whaley of
'Sunday school and church Columbus, Katen Gilkey and
.._
here attended a shower for Ray Alkire -.f Athens, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Dllllnger, and Tad Gilkey, Albany, Mr.
newl"-'•,at the home of his and Mrs. Robert Alkire, Mr.
,,._
d
Clln
like
parents, Mr. and Mra. Uoyd an Mrs.
ton G y,
Dillinger, Pratte Fork, Albany,andthehoalela,A~a
Sunday evening, Sept. 28.
Gilkey. ·
Mr. and Mra~ Russell
Mark Glbaon of ColumbUI
Balnum of Westerville,
spent the weekend with the
·villted Saturday and Sunday ·Bud Douglaues and Mrs.
with their brother-ln·lsw and Lana Gibson.
atater, Charles and Helen
Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Whaley
Woode
· of Collllllbua attended the
Mr. ~d Mrs. Qair Woode Whaley reunion at the
rind Connie of .ctrclevtlle, ' fairgrounds on SUnday, Sept.
vlaltedrelattvealiereoverthe 28.
weekend
Mrs Betty Gilkey ol
Mr.c;e;...eRehmandMrs. Colu~bus attended the
Adele weaa of Cincinnati funeral of her cOUiln, Guy
villted Mr. and Mrs. Pete Will, at Hughes Funeral
·Follrod and family and Nina • home with burial at
Roblnlon and Clara ·Follrod Burlingham.
last Thursday, 11 was their
Ml&gt;. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
hadlllautoacdd&amp;nt. The car
lint villi here In 1•' years.
Mrs. Clara Follrod and
badly dam111ed but the
Nina Robinson took Sunday oc.cuplllta escaped InJury.
dinner and spent the af.
duy Bolin laellptCted horne
temoon with Mr. and Mrs. soon after two montha In
Bill Follrod and sUe Ann tn ' Michigan with lila nephew,
Athena.
the Fr1a1k Gravee family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea D. . Mrs. Beale Graham Cllllll
Woode attinded a birthday h(llle lill'lday, Oct. 1 from a
celebration lor Mr. Carl villi mGeorlilt, and North
Rlc:harda 11 hla home In Clrelllnl with ber dalllhlen.
, Parkersburg, Sunday af·
Recent guetlt of Joe
ternoon.
Caneya were Mr. alld Mrs.

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devotion~

2 11-tfc

C'ALt.H2-4211 •
TAI.K TO WENDELL

4

1S72 FORD T-BIRD.~ .. :~~~.~.)369S

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SeptH, lfl5
Sunday llChOOI attendance
on Sept. 28 was 47, the of·
ferlrv! $23.63.
Wonhlp ltel'VIces were held
at 11, with Thelma Henderson
doing the
and Rev.
Meece speaking from Rev.
U·lO on, "Oul' Souls Have
Been Purchased by a King of
·Love," "Are we allowing Him
to rule, or Satan, by his
trlckery7 " AttendancewBB22
at this service. Dan and Janet
Moorewererecetvedtntolhe
church, at the close of the
worship eetvlce,
A one night evangellaUc
fll!rvice was held at the
chw:chhere Monday evening,
Sept. 29 with Rev. Robllrt

-~- .. - - - -...... - - - -- - . ~

e have hundreds"'~...o
carpet values . Yout lob Ctt1
be , completed In 1 to
weeks. No long waiting
period Our Installer he't
years eXperience .. Expert
lnstaNatlon . You'll like
what you get .

11,5.

-5PECIA
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Alfred
Social Notes

Real Estate for Sale

':1' -

SEE
TOM RUE
OR
RAY DOUGlAS
PH. 992·2594

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TEAFORD

l

. Interior,

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OPEN SAT. TILL 5:00

d el lV'er.ed right to you
pro ject Fast and easy Fre•
estimates. Phone 992 32811
Goegteln Readv Mix Co
. 1(\tVI..I 1"'r)OrL OhiQ,
,
,. 6·30 -tf•

992 i52S or 992-5232

Harrisonville
SOciety News

•1495

8 27 -tfc ' E: ,Xt..AV A' l f'NG ,
baCJtl.hoe
- - - - -- - - - - -- - dozer and dlfcher
Gas
WE DO aTumlnum siding ,
etectrlc and water lin•
gufter
work ,
rooting,
burial, basements, footers
paneling , painting, plum .
septic systems and brust
bing, We tlx the whole
clean in g . Will haul fill dirt
house . AI Tromm , 742 -2328.
top so li , sand and gravel
-------''~-2~•·:.'.C':tfc
I rmestone for driveways line
roads Phone Charles R
Hatfield , Backhoe Serv ice
SEPTIC TA N KS cleaned
Rt . 1. Ru!lond, Ohio. 742
Modern San rlatlon. 992 ·3954
6092
or ~ 992 7349
9 IO.I!c
. ·- - ~EXC:AVATI NG , dozer ."1oade1
an d backhoe wor k , septic
tank s i n stelle d ,
dum~
tr ucks and lo~ bovs for I) Ire .
will haul fill dirf , top soil
limestone and grav e l.f~ Cel
Bob or Roger Jeffers, da~
Virgil B., Sr.
phone 992·7089, n ig ht phont

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~Ice ~r . Prlc~

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tun """'"'
wu $2"'· - 'New

T&amp;T wheel, .fA.,
tlrn. Wn S.3tl .

'2' Or. H.T. Not tHrd for 69 model.

Falcon 4 dr. Station
Wagon, P.S., P.B., loct.
air, a real sharp wagon.

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tllpe, extra

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Solck lloctra. .....
V-tot. bettie f ·w.

11. blue. matching
and lnttrlor, full

1969 OU)S 10RONAD()... ?.~~.~ ..'795

70 FOtd

READY MIX CONCRETI

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71 Olds " Luxury

1973 'POfffiAC CATAI.IN!0:~1.~.•3295 ·'
2 Or. H. T:,,alr, P.S.,

Dr. H.T., eKirolow ~lleagefor 71, oir.'vlnyl top.

•3995

BRA D FORD , Auctioneel
Complete Servi ce. Phon
949 ·2487 or 9.t9 2000. Racln1
Ohio , Cri tt Bradford .
10 9 "

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1·24-tfc
------------BACI&lt;HOe: for rent, hour orcontract . Reg . or ex "
cavatlng type, Septic tanks
Ins talled 8111 Pullins Phone

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· ' Auto., p.s.• P. B., Super Deluxe, long bed, nlte truck.

4

7t Plymoullt Fury Ill• dr.
H.T., P.S., P.B., olr tond.,
cljtrk er- with bltck vinyl
roof. A foctOty officio! car
wlllt now cor warronty.

- Swee pers, toast ers, Iron$ ,
10·5·6f
all small appliances Lawn - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mower , next to Sta le H rgh NE IGLER 'S Building an
way Garage on Route 7 ·
SuP.plv We spec ialize 1
Phone 985 3825
bu ilding houses . Also, d
A·l6.1fc
repair work and cablnat!
-{ ~ -- - ~-~--- - - - - . , - - aluminum siding . Call Gu
WOU~D
VOU BE~IEVE ?
Nelgler , 949-2508; II n
Bui ld an all s teel build ing at
answer ca ll 949-2813 or 94~
Pole Barn prJces? Golden
2457.
Giant Ati .Steel Buildings,
10-S 26tJ
Rt ~. Box 148, wav.erlv .

Ohio. Phone 94 7-2296

wheels, S21U.

1971 PONnAC CATALINA. .... !1995

MIDDLEPORT ,

Accountant
Phone 992-6173

C

72 Buick L.Sabre Custom
ConverfT ble, full power
elr, radio, w -S·W fires.

Was s2tf5. Now,..,..

MOTOR'S

LAR8Y WHOBREY,

L.

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7Z Oils tt H.T.......
groy mlfchlng V.reof ~~~~

RUE

CoUection SJStems,
supp~

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81"' with white vinyl top. This bird has t'IOrylhlng.

TOM ·.

Tax Advisory Semce,
office

I · ~~,:; o.Y•r

Factory air, auto., we sold this one new . Agas saver. '

BOOKKEEPING,

We Paint Houses

Landau root , bucket
console, air. ss who&gt;Ojs,
pow. seat , AM ·FM
radilll tires, 55195.

. 1974 atEVY lh lON PICKU~.~3595

Open eveningstill7 p.m. &amp; Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come in and
J . D. Story or Bill Nelson, for a real friendly deal.

4 10-1 mo

__P_o_m_:_e_rP',Y-'

T .wb:etl. cruise control,
AMf' F.M. stereo. stereo
tape, l ,SOO miles, sold

Buy your next car from yaur .friendly dealer. We. want to
be your friend. Stop:b'!Y oriel sH how irlenflly we can be.

Ph. 9!_H!9l_ .

We

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SyracUs~; Uhlo

SMITH NELSON
MOJORS, INC.·

sell for Sl ,SOO down. t~e rest 1-:P_h-_9_92-·2_1_
74_ '
like rent . S15(),per month, on ..,...
land contract. 356 North
Fourth, Middleport. William

ut:ed cars "o1.1

LARRY lAVENDER

Nathan Biggs
R,i!diator Specialist_

and Downspouts
Sotfi1s of all kinds

wfllrl after cleaning ~ar~ets 1
end chUdt , Mr: and
~};:cE' M-;;nch'e-;t;r-;-3-o7-:; ,. Park~ng Phone 992
tfc
with Blue Lustre . Rent ielec.
Gerald Gut
and
months old , prefer black .
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st1ampooer . Nelson's brug
Mr. and Mrs.
erson
~oonard Hess, Century Bar, 1'URNISHED' apartment,
Store
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
oqulls only 1ft Middleport.
E. ,. , Kr
10 9-6tc
Guthrie, and Mr. and MJ:s..
10-8 31c Pnone 992-3874
MAl N
3·25.tfc TWO good U" snow tires and
Charles D. Woode of this area ---------.,----J\;D turnllure, nee boxes: -------------~
wheels. Will sell reosonoble.
POMEROY, 0
attended a picnic and get- ' br-'ss beds. or complete
Phone 992 -5U9, Elber
logether at the h-• ' of
households. Write Nt 0.. Moble
far .l'..t..
Jonnson, Pomeroy, o•1o R. 138 ROLLING ACRES ·; Leo d H ff "W" 1
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy,
D. • Belley Run Road',
$175 per acre. Heavy
':~~~He\&gt;.
nar
u man
on
Oh io. &lt;;,til 992.7760
MOBt~E home, 12 x ,, p11
10 9-3tP limber ,.. Minerals _ Old
d
.llo•~allow RIA•e Sun""y
10·7·1"
!lolly furnished, 12 x 24 Add·
------------ •Good
:~~1~~~·f~ro:m~ .,._,."
.,. T:::""' -----------A Room, underpinned, BLACK Dlom;nd llnariJ.~nt .. •Nuse &amp; well .evenln,,' Oct. 5,
Htifl- Hel 111 ted
porch and owning, and
Cell or write F. M GutHrie, hunting.
mantsleaderoftheday·llme
P &lt;~.•IIJ
..
, metal storage building. 33 Townsend, Athens, on 1o. MSTIODRDYLEFI;&gt;ROARMTE. 3 BR .
,Bible S'""", between ! ille ou ~ 'l (oscoT cosmetics
Home on cnolce rentea lolln
Phone I6UI 592 2158.
10 ·9·3fp bath. Nice lot. New carpel
Mlddlerrt
by
pork
.
Phone
D•--·atl"""RI
betuty advisors hove been
992729
.,.,..,, OW c:lgeand,Aifted
trained to uslst you In skin
10.8.61 P --------ACROSS lrom scnool -lot- ol and paneling . Nat. gas
Comm un IUes on Wednesday
care and beauty. Oon't --~----------Syracuse. 1 will discontinue heat. $12,500 . .
Springs afternoon at 1:00:
~!~~~1'1~ 11 ~~ c,l~.!~r ~~~~ 1973 VIN!lA~E troller end lot
Morlt Norm on Cosmetics as CLOSE IN - w, acre 2
1
rlftilelodQ evening
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
dertul opportunlly tor lhoso
located In Tuppers Plains, '. ::o~i.' · 2 ~0P. c~~~ 0~?,'',"ellcs, In, SR. bath. ~tilly·
R.
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Frederick of North Bethej'" flinterested lr working!
Ohio. Phone 1614) 667·3117.
. . 1 o.9,,~!c ·G~~age. OWn w,ater syst,m
.
Pnone
Ann Sauvage ,
9-30-12fc
&amp; city water. Enclosed
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empllfett ,ln 111d Mr. and Mrs.' Olester
Syracuse, Ohio, 992-3272
· ,--'--------.,--'HoNDAllsXL,--;-;;J;iuoM · patio. ss,Joo.
1913
the ~iid Gorrell and Unda of' Tuppers _.:!, _________ ~ · 10 · 61 P AutO Sales
condition, must sell. Phone POMEROY - l'h acre ''t~"~~'wni...~pannla, Mr. PlaiJ11l, recently spent an EXPERIENCED truck 1967 INTERNATIONA.~ • 130•18822989.
10-9-4tc vrry P:it~te. 2 ~~it bat~,
.,
Parker.
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
methanic . Pnone 992786•. Pickup wlfn cattle racks . - - - - - - - - - -- -,-- n ce
c en, u y .
!IA••eral.&lt; I
I f Ill
10 · 1~- 3tc Also, battery operolod fence
Porch . Nat. gas furnace. 2
oca
am, es Olarlea Woode.
-------------cnarger. Pnone 7•2-2746.
REMINGTON , 1,100 auto, car garage $13,000.
at While Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Sw81'1z . SOMEONE wllh some ...
I0-8-31c
new 12 or 20 g~. Sl12.50. POMEROY - 1 story
Sunday sftetnoon and of Athens called on Mr1 and
~';!,~n&lt;;: 1 ~~ ~:~r~~ 111.d~~~= - - - - - - - - - - - - Fifo's, Middleport, ~~~~361 c
frame- 3 SR . bath. FuJI
evenln1 and attended funeral Mrs. Charles Woode, llfd Mr.
949-2057.
1913 FORO Plckuf:, 250 VI, • -------------'T
basem~nt with TV room.
eervtces on l\{onday at 1:00 and Mrs. Hobart swartz one ___________ _:~e-4tc
~~i4f:i5.~5~4. s ,eoo. Phone use p c HA 1N sows, m , :.R; ~~~~~~~~e~;~e~~· P~~~~
fo~.'l'ressleSpencer day laat week,
,
EXPERIENCED baby sitter ----------~~~tc
~~~~:'t9:.~iJ92MiddlepQ '!! · TlnUrPeaPrE.RS,S9,500PLAINS _ 5
Tuppers Plains, mother ol
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. 1 nttdtd at wosnlngton, w. 1972 NOVA In axcollent con· .
9-18-26tc
Ar1nur .,_nc:er of~~·- area Wood tie dedlb H 1 k
Va •o hour week with ex·
dlllori . For more In - -------..,.---~--· yrs. old.3 BR. Balh. Dining
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ea n
e em• oc
c•llent
omplo~te btnetils
R. HW fl oors . Fu11
:~~~~
sld """to! •
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formation, call 667-3759 or 1976 STARCRAFT lrovel
re en
the Grove homecomlna on . plus separate ouslng with
667-3652.
trollers and fold dowlfi . basemeht ' with utility .
area Burlll Sund
"·Oct 5
ell expenses pold Phone
10·5·51t
~owest prices~rl -slate.
Porches . forced air fur·.
ay a•..,. .. oon,
,
.
&lt;'041
863-6018 offer ,. m. ---------~-•11 1975 to1d·d
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duced
.
K' ee baugh
1 ·9·61' l960 e~ECTRA Buick. needs
Carrie Burson of Athens 'is
·
Galaxy S2.39. St rill ester
nace . ' Abouf ,'I• . acre.
. ~~~~:~;=
Sumner.
a patient In the' O'Blenness ;;NTTO-;;E;::-;?"C-;roll,;;i;
transmisSions.
Inquire
at
Sl,m,
x~
Delu•e.
Sl,m
.
'o'o9,N~T· THROW YOUR
·
Tewklbarv Berber Shop ,
Camp Conley Starcratt
remal ns MemorlalHospttallbere,and
taking
appllcotlona
for
I0-7-6tc
·
Sales.
At
62
North
of
'
Pt
MONEY AWAY - LET US
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quite Ill. Her di11J1hter, Is mdergolng tests and X·
telephone volunteers. Fortr,· -------------- . Ploa.sant, w. Yo.
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APPRAISE
THE
ee~~=yOS l of Sugar Grove, rays. She is not so well at this
nour
trelnlnO
progrom
n
1969
CAMARO,
sfoo
.
.
Phone
10;6
Stc
crisis lntorvo~tlon ond
-------------"-- &gt; PR,OPER T.Y . BEFORE
·""''_, ~-- over the
listening SkillS luting five
992·5301
·
YOU BUY OR SELL.
7
5
9
,...,_. • ucn• '
wrllln11. Her daughter,
woeks, to be hold In Athens .
· · ' ' Real £state for
!'
992-22591f no answer
1
weabiid.•
Katherine Glllogly of
Call H2-7502 tor application 1972- MATAoOR.- ••·;;;;;;;11 ,
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. 992-2568
and 'Mrs. Bobby Burke Columbus, 0. Is with her.
_ •M ~torm_auon
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tron•mtnlon. air con - • AM . HOUSE end bttn , ~"-----.....:'-----...!
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altloned, runs good , redial flropllct. Pnqne 992 -5871 .·
11res.. cneap cor tor __ _:____ _ _
10 ·2 ·2!~ ,. . : . . . - - - - - - - - - ,
someone who c•n do metal ACRE lot wnn septic lank and
wdrk. Phone 992-3760.
tap, metal building
I0-10·2tc water
YARD AND CARPORT SAI.E
near Five Points. Phone
by DeMoloy Mother's Club.
1614) 98H202,
Oct 10 and 11, Friday and
NO.' 123 - 96 a. ,' completely
· Saturday . Third house west
set
up ·to raise &amp; train
of Bradbury School. Coun ly
3
BR
HOME,
(uat
fJnlo~.od
horttes1
lovely homo.: fully
Road s. Discarded fur· IN DASH l3 Channol Citizen's
remodeling. Slllen;~ St., carpeted, mod. kitchen, 2
nlture, refrigerator , penny
Bend transceiver, am .fm
Rutland. Pnon, 7~2, 2306 biths, ,pressurized water
1 plncher box, huge lOC lint,
mpx r•dla, 8 track stereo.
· afttr ~ p. m or see Milo B.
Call 992-~965 ,
· plus good sturf. easy
· system to buildings Md
Hutchinson .
parking .
t ,... tfc '
home. $70,000.110:
10--9-i
tc
10-9 21c
GREEN
BEANS,
pick
your
:---~
NO. 133 - 3 BR, {ull base.
IRAND NIW
SOMETHING'S golfe g!vt. So own . Andrew Croll, ~otort RUSTIC Hills home, $6,500 older home In town. Fully
Fells,
Onto.
Phone
2•7·2152.
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outright,
SI7,078.Sl
balance.
- a yard ult Saturday
Insulated with storm
10 5 6tt
Phone 992-7523.
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beginning of 10 e. m. GoDd ___ ..,_________
10-Htp
w.lndows ,nd 2 closed- in
girl 's clothing mostly I and
10, lamps, kitchen table, RUG • weaving •nd rugs fo~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ' porch~. $15,0110.110"
' •I I
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sole. Phone 992·2329.
NEW houst, unflnlahttl, 3
chairs, ctraperits, cofftl
10-5-6tc
bttlrooma, on 3 acr01 ian~.
and step tables, novelties,
BY ,SlN\MONS
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nt•r Meigs Mint No. 1 on NO. 135 - 8 a. more or less
·h a\lriCIIVt hlnd ·PIInltd ------------~
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Hlmtton Hollow Rood, •;. vacant land, · Langsville. '
apple -apple cort on aged 9 REG . Angus helltrl1 IX·
milt. Boon qvttl In, S9,00Q. Dexter area, $3,800.110.
wood plaques, bird c:age,
cellont blOOd line. Phone 992Also, lt31 cnovy, runs good
adult ctotnlng, knltk ·
2719.
Fldary Seemds
' '
olitn now botiory, $200 . NO. 141 - 4 BR. large
knacks, mlscellaneoi.Js
· 10-5-6tc
Phono 16141 :179·6365. 0 , • kitchen, off,street parking,
dishes. tee cart. pictures,
Sill •. ·
10-o-6tq large ' fronl porch, quie'f
! cr•f• stts, toys, games, EXCE~~ENT Bundy cornot, _________...... _...._loo.ol,_
c:.•l'll}lster sets and other
1961
English
Fora.
Pnono
1items. Rlln .elate ,' Saturday,
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'*. lrif 1 J(',
ONE HOUSI with S rms . and location, S1l 1SOO.IIO.
992-3215.
1
1 both In nlu neighbOrhood .
Oct.
II
Chorltne
Hoeflich,
10·5·6fc
' ··q~,~.:-. USED MERCHANDISE
Only $7,200 . .Phone "2-57i6. NO. ld' - Farm, " a., 2
109 High 51.. Pomeroy.
10·5-61C acre stocked lake, some
10-9-3tc TRAVE~ TAAI~ER, MUST
T~l• Chllra&amp; Motchllll Cllllla. ...... , ••• ,••• n+.ts
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· SELI..IP16J5 ft. rectory olr, 3 BEDRM . • ~OUit In Racine . timber, 3 mi. from mine
5I ~ Chnta, Ora..,.. ~
b.ctrm .., full bllh,
..................................... 15.00""
area . House has 2 or 3 BR
YARD SA~E at Danville, Rt . private
Phono t4t-261l .
tarpttttl
through tondom
I
rs.,,, •• •••••••• ,, ••••• ,, ,, , ,,, ,, •••• J.OIHch
325 Phone 7&lt;2-3031.
10·5-26tc being remodeled ,
whttls,
1111ny
oxtr.s,
deluxe
10·8·31C
iJIIII
I TV, l&amp;"'f.,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, .............t5
thrOUihOUt. Will tiki -3 -.E-O-R-OO-M-homo-. -Sh-=•r Ul,000 .80.
•••••••••••••.•.•••••••• u.oou.
¥amolltr
troller on trodo.
•
YARD sal&amp;, 592 Laurel St.,
Mr-. Linzy, Henderson's
and beth, one floor plan .
NO. , .. - 25 a. r;nore or
Middleport, IOo.m. to 5 p.m.
MoDilt Home Pork, Htn - eosomont, doublt gorage 1~!-. lar~ old~ home,
W~dnuday. ThurSday •nd
denon, w. .v 1 • •t Sh•dlt
with workshop over, c.r - 1
••••••••••••••••••• se.oo
Friday. ~ots or misc .. oil
Brldgt
·
port. 3 outDulldln11. Almost ~wral 1dlltl!VIIdlngs, some
furnace
,
furnlturt
•nd
nlct
10-1·6fc
2 ocr01 of land. Phone 742· carpeHng, large farm pond
••••••••••••••• n.oe ...
clothing.
2..5 or see A.obert Hayman , and fruit trees.
10·1-3tc oNetii'Ei;c~,;-p;;;;;p,
satom st.. Rutlond, anv
like n•w wllh 20 gallon tonk .
limo.
·,
Diulitlsfled with ~our
Y/IA D 10101, Thuraaoy,
Pump
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Oftl·lhlr~
h.pi
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.
10·
5
·6)~
t
presont
~oc.tlon? Lot us
1
1
Frldoy alld Soturdoy, Oct. f,
Phone 992-5716.
-----------sell,
your
Prtsont homo &amp;
10 end 11 at Hobort Smauoy
1D·I·61~ HO~ Sl! tor Hie!. rot~oneDie '
residence, cnntor, Ohio.
1111, you rt·locotel
prlcttl,
Phont
"2-7
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10-l-3tc 5 FT. !U$HH00, 3 pt. hitch,
9-21·5,2tc
-...1.:.--------~--1200. Phone (6ltJ tU.:JSt4.
· 307 $pring Ave.
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992·22ft
3 BEDHNI . nomo.
lUll Pomeroy.
Purl St. , Ntlddl•porr.
ltnllhod, romoclollng, Solem
Something tor tveryone. 11 10 JOHN Dttr• dGzor. Norw
onglftl, ~(nl, c-y wtth St., Ruttond . Phone 112·21!16 ''"' 1 " CONTICT:
Evtrythlng chtlp. PftOfll
winch. Rev-"or bat. lf.500. IIIII' 4 p.m . or He Milo e. ., '•· '.Loll Ptvlty
"992 -28tl . Tutldoy, W.~ .
Hutthl10f!.
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nftaa .,.., •nd Thursd•Y·
,1.1!1'anch MI.....,
9-23.11&lt;
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107-.rp

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From the largest Tru ck or
Bulldozer Rad 1ator to the
s~ a nest H~ater Core

black and white
hound lost at Issac Walton
We Paint Barns
3 BEDRM house ,'' s yrs . old
Farm on the snode River .
CONSOLE stereo, AM -FM
Take over payments with no
Phone (3041 272 -5870
radio, 8 track tape com _ down paymenl. Call 992 -5064
We P.aint Roofs
, 10·9-Mc MOBI~E home locolod In
blnation, 4 speaker sound
after 5 p.m.
Middleport. Phone 992·5535 . system . Balance S104 .10 Or ·
(
10 -7·5t p
ONE checkbook stub In led)es
Paint Anything
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terms . Cell 992-396S. '· · HOUSE;;-O
r-R- 5-A;-E-r--:-lounge ot· the courthouse,
10 -7.tfc
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on Lmcoln
2 BEDRM opt. $130 per - - -- - - - - - - - - - - , . _ Hots. l large bedrms: and
believed
Pullin~, (6WPhone
9853952.Addle
monfh, ufilltles paid . Phone NEW pieced comforts .· and
· Free Estimates
bath , liVIng rm .. TV rm .,
10-I0-81c
992·3975.
large
built -In
kitchen,
Quilt tops, $20 and op
AI Tromm
-------------1M lfC Telephone (014) 378 .627A
counter top rMge, built ·in
double oven , autumn gold,
Ph. 742·2328
Wayne Chevaller , · ReedS ·
large bar In kitchen , all tully
TRAI~ER Spite for rent . All
nt
ville, Ohio .
carpeted,
In
3
rm ,
utilities.
Phone
992
-5535.
COUNTR
HOME with
9-16-tlc
l 0· 7· 10tp
bllsement , garag£ w1th
9-17 1 mo.
arag or outbuild ings . Call
DEER-s'lug;:-l2_g
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sliding
aoors
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With
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lAND" ROOM furnished and
ga. S1 .19, 12 ga . RemlngtOf'l '~ w lt't~out fur,nifure , priced
10 9'·6tc
unfurnished
'apartments .
MACHINE .
Express or Super X $3.83
low . Cal~ 992 2404 for in - SEWING
- - - - - - - - - - -- Phone 991.5d34
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Repair s, se rYi!=e , all makes
black
powder.
SUO
1~
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~ots
formauon
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992 2284 The F ~tbrl c Shop .
FEMA~E.

J. D. or 1. H·. Rotary Mower
Ibrush hog) . Phone Hubert

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wlahes

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guns

ner, ofMfP&lt;jleport
and KenllY Wiggins leading
the sl~~- Most Of the
the No'rib' east
ehurc •·
c:luatel'l.,-e;repJ'ellllllled and
~ others . wflhln •the
"Co. Cooperative Parish."
'lbe Ft'ederlcks' from North
, f
Woode s rom
Alfred ...n~ a , couple of
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numbers. .Nina

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Card of Thanks

an;, owner.

. 1972.._QPEL.1900 WAGON. ... ,2~95 ·

Blown
Insulation Services
Blown info Walls &amp; AHie!
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT'
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING.SOFFirT
GUTTERS'-AWNINGS

ina

models of mobile hbmes .
Phone ~rea code 614 -423·

' 1973 TOYOTA HIWX PICKUr.M95·

F.REE ESTIMATES "

992·7608

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1600 Nye St.
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-3313
or 992-5880

utland- A:oger Wamsle..-

Wanted

197~
JEEP cJ5...............:...~41t5·
wheel drive, like new, local owne,.
.
Auto .. topper, low- mileage.

C.A~~ 142· 2331

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and o l~er 1

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75 Olds Cut. Solon

locks, so 50 dlvtdeo seats,

. Smith Nelson
Mo'on
ancl .F~t Yout Winter
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Drlvl11g
TrQUblel.
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APPLIANCE

WANTED TO BUY·

WILL PAY
', .26 tor 1964
d imes
.65 tor 1964
quart-ers
$1 30 for 1964
halves .
S3 40 for 1935

.Buy o.,. of The•• ~

7S Chtvy Ceprl Claulc, •
dr . • full power , Including
windows , F .A .. (joor

I

mUinC ~~ 'tlbetber we -

jUit watching what
happtlll, or , _ _ What Ia happe~Ug, Not everything lhll
ilbeinlldonebylholewhoarellllkiD8UW.hlppenaregood.

Fo~-~ew
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News Notes .73 Vols-.n 2 Dr. s.w............ms;,.
Beetle's flnost and this one )s extra sharp. 76 ford Tr~ln. .

lfwewaattogetrldofthebldtbiniJIIInoor~yandaee

72 fGrd LTD 2 Dr• Hardliop..·.. ~.....,_.,
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cars on lol. New 76 Ford Trltde-ln.

M-.. ,. . . .

cblngs (or ,tile good, we, oanema, mua1 become actively

By Mns. Herbert Roush
Others· attenAIM were Mr.
1
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Mrs. Edith Manue , Mrs. and Mn. Bob Lawson and
'lbla_.lbatwe wDI haw to acqulrnme ldeal.a worth Elva Hudson and Mrs. Jean famUy.
llvlnc far, lit -10111 for ICaiiJIIIIlllbml, and determine Roush spent a day with their
Mr. and "rs. Herbert
1011111........,.._
hla't•___.,to~·"'be""1 d
t Mr d"ID
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unc e an aun • · an uuo. Sayre were visitors in Point
_.._~~~~~':~.:'!:':~~~ · EmmB
ttonett S~them at Lon8 Pleasant and Gallipolis
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Wednesday, .
unk, lll:almlniiiDIIIJ llVIII. Slndlnl! frlvolo111 me11age1 for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mrs. Ronald Russell,
hlapllnJWnandfriet.*blckhome,thetelegraphoperator RoUBh,Shar&lt;J!l,Cindy,Davtd MandyandMike,ofWolfpen
did 1101 beed tile nrnlil&amp;laboullc:eberp fll!nt fl'lllll another and Edward were dinner are visiting a few days with
·ship eloee by. If only be had lilteDed, 1617 people would have guests Sunday• of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. RU.!Sell Roush
lived!
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Mrs. Ronald RU.!Sell, Mandy and family.
Tile telejJI'IIJb operator on the Tltantlc Wll busy doinK and Mike at Wolfpen.
Mr Edn RoUBh fRa In
0
legitimate thlnp, 1111 flllure, Clualn8 IIIITOW and, lriJiedy,
Mrs. Bertha Robinson spents.Sun~y with Mr c ~
wu the rtfulal,lo IVIluate and atw priGrltlel. Dol! t be bUiy returned home' Sunday an,er , Mrs. RU.!Sell Roush. · 1111
wlthjultrrtvoiOUitlinp.Ideallwlllbellll!lllqleuunlealwe 8 two weeks visit with Mr.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Hall
dellnnlne 1111111 prloriU-. Goall wDJnever·be reallled unleaa • and Mrs. Btll Mitchell at of S ,
ha .
ha
wefollow~lf~ari10111tobe~thoilewboare Stockport, Mr. and' Mrs . mO:U:c~e ::ur~ov:d~
doing lblnp, let 1 be IW'IIIhl,t we are doing the right things. Rufus Coe, Columbus, Mrs. Letart Faiis.
Frances Slover at Colwnb111.
Mrs Herbert RoUBh Mr
' Mr · and Mrs. Joe M1111uel Iva
visited Mrs. Vash~
and sons, Tim and Sid, Mr. Grimm Sunday
Dar old Graham and children, not iso well and has to undergo and Mrs. Charles Manuel,
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Jr. Payne and Mr.and Mrs. more x-rays.'·'
Joann, Charley, Jtll, Jane,
Bob WeIsh ·
.Mr . and Mrs. Amadee Jenny, Mr. and Mn. Ernest
Dinner suests of Ava Lefebre (Rachel Burbridge) Buall and Joyce Manuel, .~f
GUkey on Sept. 21 were are now occup)'lng their new Charl~ston, V,:.' Va. all en·
Classified Ads
Howard Gilkey and son, Joey h(llle here. The llome Is joyed a picnic at Portland
of Colwnbus, V. D. BUuard •trlc:tly modam with electric l?ark Sun,day ,
brina you
and Mr · and Mra. R. D. .heat. •
, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller
Billiard or Denvel', Colo.,
Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Epple and daughter, Amy of
extra cash
Mr.lllld Mn. Oinkln GUUy bad 81 tl!etr weekend glll!ala Bellevue, 0. spent the
:for
or Alblny and Mr. llld Mrs. · his 1011 • Robert Epple, and •Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob A1ldre and 1011, Ray.
dau11bter • Mrs. Janice charlea Lawson and family.
shoppina sprees
Larry Mc:Gratll 'lfliO Will~ ~d family. ·
, ' Aipy'a
birthday · was
recently had~ car acclcenlla
celebrated during their visit.

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Air conditioned, leas than 41,0110 ..., miles. One olllwtrP,tlt•
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73·fcrd GIM Torino. ....... ,............ ;&amp;~t.OIIIil,

V-8, power st-Ing &amp; bra,Wes, euto. trlltt..
One local owner. New Ford lrede-ln.
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73 Pontiac Catalina....,..............,. . ..

• Dr . Sedan, extra sharp, low mtleage, air conditioning, 111:·
goodies. Norw Ford trade-ln .,
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2 Dr Hard lOP.

~au 1 ~s; good lookl~g

on'siai:"" ... ,;&amp; ;·
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2 Dr............................. ~ .
car. Easy

68
TOJOio
verydependable,ownersaysgets25mllespergallcn.

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SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, PAT HILL,· .
MELVIN LITTLE, OR DAN THOMPSON

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992·2196
OPEN EVENINGS TIL7,nrtoJA
EXCEPT THURS.
AND SAT. TILS:oo

• 461 S. THIRD
MIDDLEPORT

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In 11173, VIce President
~tro Agnew resigned under

no contelt to • - ...:

an agreement with the
Juatice Department to plelid

fined $10,080 IIICl pat ......
yean' prubllltll,
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r

evasion

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·SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Get Ready .for WlnNr'.sale~

Business .Services
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Racine P'umbing
V\HI~tteating
Your Heil Dealer
Third 51. ·
Racine, Ohio

' Ph.' 949-5961

. l:mergency

949-2211 or 992·5700

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Complete air cond ltlon lng
sales and service; heaflng,
Plum bl)'\g, roofing and

general sheet

work.

m~tal

Free Estimates
9-U 1 mo.

and older ~
and older

and older

'iJl

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dollar•
· - - - FOR SALE---WHEAT BACK PENNIES
.85 A ROI.L

Alfred
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RO~~

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Sl~ VE R,CE RTIFICATES
11.25 EACH
n.oo Bills - n.2s each.
$5.00 Gold coins XF cond.
188.00
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C:t&gt;.SH pold tor oil molies
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4-13tfc THE
TRACTOR , ASSOCIA TION

Oct. I, 1975
,
Sundlty school attendance
oo'bi;l. ~ wa8 38, the offertng
was ~ :08.
,,, ·
Worship services were held
the Rev. Meece
Romans 11:1~
23, "I.Wl!Bt)lY all means keep
thta .1t.east that cometh In
JeduilMt". , Su'bject
"Everyone . Has an ap·
wit!) God Some

Notice
A.\JCTION,

Fr iday, 7 p.m.

Lots bf tools, toys, and other

new merchandise . Milso.n
Auction. Mason,

w

Va .
10 10-Hc

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

SHOOTING Mil, TCH , Corn
Hollow , Sunday , Oct 12,1 p

m .,

1 mile

past

Miles

Ce.metery out of Rutland

10-9-3tc

Legion Farm, Rutland,
Ohio Beech Grove Road . 1

p. m. 1111?

Ft~lory

choked
10·9-3tp

'' J..!Wf,.!~l~ Ied devollona 1 -,------'---~---

Nina

1 AM NOW giving , plano
lessons l n my home . For
appointment, coli 949·2803.
D.
Woode,
10-lQ.ftc
~g;~~:~: :~/i~'~t•·
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thla
21. ·
products, new co'tologs. Gel
Rev. Meece served Com•
on our growing customer
mll'llafi " !&amp; · 17. (this being
~~~~ ,~.r,.~:v~r~em ~~~~~·
Commll'llon Sundtateny)d.
f
~~~ndr Br~~~~P9:~-g~~i
walt ana
ance o
Distributor .
on Monday
' here
~~~~*.tJia~ pWilllt and

to

ex

press
their
apprecll!'- 2 BE[)RM . trailer, KlnQsbwry
Road, 1.4 mile off St Rt 143.
tion to au those who
Furnished, no pets. \ or 2
contributed their efforts ana'
ch lldren. Phone •7.42 ·3122.
con1rlbut1ons •toward the

success of the tractor pulls

____ ________

the association or par -

PRIVATE meeting room for
a.ny organizlltton, phone 992

durlno the 1975 season.
Anyone lnteresltd In lolnlng

IJCipJtlng during the tOmlng
year

mav contact

Jim

Codner , President, Route 2,

Racine, or call 843-2438 .

10-12 ·11C

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Wanted To Buy

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10-7·26tc

3915 .

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:- - -·- - - - · .. . ~AU RE~AND
Apartments,
6th ond George Streets In
New Haven, w.. V• . Brand
new 2 bedrm . town houaes,
appliances furnished, fully
carpeted, renting S128 up
Including utilities:· Call
manager ol 1 13041 882·2567 .
10·5·12tc

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LANDMARK'S '.

F~l RouncHJp

Jo.hnson Masonry
&amp; Remodeling

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Bird&amp; Mastic VInyl
• Siding

Aleen, Alcoa &amp; Wolverine
Aluminum Siding

Bird Vinyl Gutters

Sale Oct. 6-18

Price,

10·5-75

PRI:l;ES- FUN
REFRESHMENTS
Come in and register.

No purchose necessary.
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POMEROY LANPMARK1,

9.- Jack W. C&lt;ltrsey, Mgr.
AiA Phone 992-2181 ,

Real Estate For Sale

9 RM . HOUSE Ia oprs.J. Will

Smllh

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10-10 6tc

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Portland . 8"3·2641.
1Q.9.6tc

.couNTRY Mobl;; ~;me
·Pork , Rt 33, ten miles north
of Pomeroy ~orge tots with

concrete PlltloS'.~ sidewalks ,.
runners and off $freat

in

of new a:nd used shotg~ns .
Very good discount on hew
guns . Fife's, Third St.,

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Middleport. Phone 99D49A.
10-7-121&lt;

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GE RT'S l ,gay Qlrl, reaay tpr a

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Hom•

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Strout Realty

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i"NERSPRING MA

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Pom eroy 'Au thoHz ed Smger
Sales and Service
We
sha r pen Sc rssors
3·29 tfc

service.

9-21-30tc

992-2478.

NILL trlrn or cut trees an
shrubbery . Pt1one 9d9 - 25~
or 7-42 3167 .

10·8 261

'73 Pl~moulh

Yollont 4 dr.,
auto., P.S.• radio, 6 cyl. A
good cleen economy 1=er.

WHEEL alignment and brak
service. Call Herschel Rost

992 3793 or 992-5331.

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IUALTOR
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20 ACRES - 2 houses, one new
dbl . wide, nice barn on school
bUs and mall rts. S31,000.
BRICK HOME - 3 bedrooms,
mod . kit. nat. gas, clly wafer
and nicely paneled . Now
$11,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms,
bath, mod. kit . gas furnace , 2
porches and level lol. St2.500.
1 ACRE - 3 b~rooms, ba th,.
drilled well, and old service
sfaflon c Oilly $8,1100.
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RENOVATED - 7 foom
house, ~ b~rooms, bath, mod.
kit . gas F.A. furnace. 2 acre•
of land. S29,500.
5 ACRES - In the country,
partly fenced . Nice farm
pond, drilled well and mobile
home. SlS.SIIO.
,
SYRACUSE - 7 room frame
house on nice lot. $3,000.
,
NEW LISTING - 157 acre
cattle farm. 8 room home,

bath, large barn and 2 ponds.
Most miQerals. $60,000.110
BUY NOW AND BE SECURE
IN LATER LIFE.
.

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WE SPECIALIZE In mobil•
home furnace repair. Phon•
992 -5858.

-----------LET US DO IT! !

· Carpeting
501 "NYLON
9~
4
Square
·Yilfd

RUBBERBA~

GR~TI,

CARPETCONIU~TANI

lnteriOt, full paw4!, , ,..,,. .

Ceward Calvert

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Jtomaroy

OF
QUALITY . Motor Co

Mr. V. D. Blizzard and son ,
Robert Blizzard and wife of .
Denver,
Colo.,
spent
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lt7J PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
S:Jits
Thnsdsy thru Monday with
Grand Prix coupe, block finish, black vinyl top, SJ
Ava Gilkey, Mr . Blizzard whb
option, atereo, radio end tape, factory air, power
is 89 an~ recently had hla
ltHrlng and britkes. White stripe redial tires. Nice and
cataracts removed and a new ·
sharp.
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pacemaker put In his heart,
1f7a BUICK LtSABRE
.
um
Custom H.T. Cpe., local owner, lltat's really sharp
had a trust fund of $1000 made
Inside &amp; out, good w-w tires, tustom wheels, dark
at an Athens Bank to Wella
green vinyl roof, gr-llnlth. AM radio &amp; tape, factory
Cemetery where .his first
air. automatic, P. st-Ing &amp; brakes.
1-0ELTA 88 HT COUPE
1-STARFIR·E COUPE
wife, Lola French Bll2zard Ill
197tCHEV.4WH.DRIYE
M495
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burled and one for the same
~ ton. I' Fleetslcle, 350 v.a engine, automatic trans.,
See One of these Courteous Salesmen: Plfl Bunis, LIDJd Mc:Uu&amp;filin or Mril lllb~
amount for the Tuppers
po_. ateerlng and brakes, 15" on and oft Highway
tires, a r.eal go getter.
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Plains cemetery where D. D.
Blizzard, his parents, are
burled. He also attended
church at Tuppera Plalna
accompanied by Clinton
.
OHIO·
Gilkey and Mr . and Mrs. R.
Open Saturday
OPErt EVENINGS TIL 6 PM
D. Blizzard where he at.
Ti15:00 P.M.
tended as a boy on Sept. 28.
PHONE 992-5342
Pvmeroy, OhiG
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire
. \l!' "'
and son, Ray, spent the
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"YOVl.L
LIKE
OUR
QUALITY
WAY
OF
DOING
BUSINESS~
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weekend In Columb111 with
the Robert GibBons .and at· '
..M
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tended the wedding of Dennla •
Gilkey , Oct. 4
Mr. and Mrs. ABa Jordan
If. .
and Mr. and Mn. Walter
J£V.
HOWAlD
c. • 4C!C
Jordan and aon, Joshua,
attended a cheeae feallval at
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Coshocton l'l!eently.
·l'IIIUIZ&amp;JNI5801'PBOPLE
Mr , and Mrs. M. A. Epple
lltJmate bu llld tbere are line kiDdl people In the
were dinner lltlella Of the world: lholewhomabthlnphaJll*l,lbOtewbo ,Watcb thinKs
Frank Epples In Middleport happen, and
wbo wonder what hajlpened!
Saturday, October 4.
Prot.bly oaly about 11 pe~Un~ of tile people really make 4 dr. sedan. air. P.S., P. B.•• ,; .......
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Robert Oark attended a · tbqa happen. About 50 perceat wtile people j1llt watch things
business
meeting
at happen. The otiMr 30 ptlreent wonder What really happen«~.
Columbus on October 3 and 4.
Tbellpercenttbl!taremHilliJ UW.S happen are tile pace
David Carr had · a ~etten. TbeY. have ldeU, 10111, .llld haw cammllled them·
automobile accident In which lilY• to certlln prkiritlu. Tile people IIIlo make INngs Station Wagon, air, P.S., and luggage rack.
the car was a total lou-and he happen ..-e -l'(llllic: In a dewted )lUI poee to their tdeala and
Is In Holzer Medical Center aoala. 'lbey do not leave tbinlll to bllnd chance In a partial·
with a broken wrill and back commitment.
nn'
Injury. David grew up bere
MOll of 111, MweYer, jalt watch
happen. Afraid to
Dr
.
· H. T. ••••• ............. ............ ••• .;g
and he baa a host of friends take rilb 11111 cammltOIII'Ielv. to a parpo~~~, we take the 4
who are wishing him a speedy lltllllde the ~tor llil watch elle carry the
recovery.
bill! Wltllno real commitmlnt In life, or only half.fleated
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Gould commltmenll, i penon wDI drill llmlealy, watchlnll athens
$
anOrvdilclhtldrAllen are vdlslthetingRatbe
but never reall:r acc(lllpllahlng
Runabout .................................
e· ens an
y 111, ...... - v - .
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Hantngs and the Jack Klnp.
Dr. Ralph Soctman hal warned .111 of the danger of
IATr
I'AH
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caney marpna! commllment: "Too DIIIIY lndlvldulla wour times
Uti I;. IIIUUE.L
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were recent supper guests of are like the miiUture wldrlpooll'whlcb 011e may aee by the
Qlll
MODEl~
.Ava GUlley.
ICON In •IWifllJ fiDwilw
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Mrs. Ava Gilkey gave a
Therelnthel:li:TelltareU..anallvortlceilnowiderthan
4 Dr., 289 V-8, auto.........................
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birthday dinner Sept. 'II for 011e's band, flln:e llUie cenlen of 111CIIon wblch draw about
her aon Clinton's 54th blr· llldlnto~l'illlwba"wrfGIInmaybeflotllncupan the
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel
~...~...
lhday. A steak and flfller surface, and Jtt are tilemMlv•llOihiJW brlt • diJzy rotattarl
L
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dinner and the tradtllonal II'OIIIda ceiD'II ~There Ia IIOdlinC IUbltMtllllat the
Less than 14,000 eaay mil ea. Showroom clean, 76 Font
birthday cake wu fll!rved to Cllllllr of lbemoel-. They baw no Inner body of conviction.
ln.
Vem Bllaard, Mr: and Mrs. They are mere crealunl ol tile eurrt~~l." ,
, '-· L,.oc-•t..;;ed,;;,;,on;.;.-.St-.,;.;R;.;,t·;.,7_...;._ _,.:Ot:,:::es::;te:.:r.:.•C)~. ,
d;i;ii'ifflilr,lfil·,
R. D. BUzzard of Denver,
If we are not IDIIII1g the people who are makln&amp; tlUgs
• Or. Sedan. air condltiCJned, full eq~lpment,
Colo., TelTy Whaley, Terry . happen, then '!,a became the belpJ.. victlml of thole who are
' car. Vory low mileage.
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PO~EROY,
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KARR &amp; VAN ZAND:
(ADILLAC.OLDSMOBIU

GMAC ·FINANCING AVAILABLE

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1971 Chrysler New YOrker
J1495
1971 Chevelle 4 Dr..... :...s1395

1'97t rNd Gal. 500

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1971 rrord P"nto
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1975 MODEL CARS

1295

1965 M8fC.. .Com
'et

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WALL TO WALL
CLEARANCE
of all

sogs

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$495

RIGGS USED CARS

AN.D TRU'CKS
!!nftrl USED
'J 23l975.
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SEVERAL DEJJOS
75 fonl•·m 4 Dr

75 fcrd Gran TCiino.............

Bumgarner speaking, will) a Jr. and Anne of Galllpolla,
good attendance from several Mr. and Mrs. Bobpy Glbeoll
churches.
and Robin of Coliunblll, Mr.
Several members of the and ' Mrs. F. o. Whaley of
'Sunday school and church Columbus, Katen Gilkey and
.._
here attended a shower for Ray Alkire -.f Athens, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Dllllnger, and Tad Gilkey, Albany, Mr.
newl"-'•,at the home of his and Mrs. Robert Alkire, Mr.
,,._
d
Clln
like
parents, Mr. and Mra. Uoyd an Mrs.
ton G y,
Dillinger, Pratte Fork, Albany,andthehoalela,A~a
Sunday evening, Sept. 28.
Gilkey. ·
Mr. and Mra~ Russell
Mark Glbaon of ColumbUI
Balnum of Westerville,
spent the weekend with the
·villted Saturday and Sunday ·Bud Douglaues and Mrs.
with their brother-ln·lsw and Lana Gibson.
atater, Charles and Helen
Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Whaley
Woode
· of Collllllbua attended the
Mr. ~d Mrs. Qair Woode Whaley reunion at the
rind Connie of .ctrclevtlle, ' fairgrounds on SUnday, Sept.
vlaltedrelattvealiereoverthe 28.
weekend
Mrs Betty Gilkey ol
Mr.c;e;...eRehmandMrs. Colu~bus attended the
Adele weaa of Cincinnati funeral of her cOUiln, Guy
villted Mr. and Mrs. Pete Will, at Hughes Funeral
·Follrod and family and Nina • home with burial at
Roblnlon and Clara ·Follrod Burlingham.
last Thursday, 11 was their
Ml&gt;. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
hadlllautoacdd&amp;nt. The car
lint villi here In 1•' years.
Mrs. Clara Follrod and
badly dam111ed but the
Nina Robinson took Sunday oc.cuplllta escaped InJury.
dinner and spent the af.
duy Bolin laellptCted horne
temoon with Mr. and Mrs. soon after two montha In
Bill Follrod and sUe Ann tn ' Michigan with lila nephew,
Athena.
the Fr1a1k Gravee family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea D. . Mrs. Beale Graham Cllllll
Woode attinded a birthday h(llle lill'lday, Oct. 1 from a
celebration lor Mr. Carl villi mGeorlilt, and North
Rlc:harda 11 hla home In Clrelllnl with ber dalllhlen.
, Parkersburg, Sunday af·
Recent guetlt of Joe
ternoon.
Caneya were Mr. alld Mrs.

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devotion~

2 11-tfc

C'ALt.H2-4211 •
TAI.K TO WENDELL

4

1S72 FORD T-BIRD.~ .. :~~~.~.)369S

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SeptH, lfl5
Sunday llChOOI attendance
on Sept. 28 was 47, the of·
ferlrv! $23.63.
Wonhlp ltel'VIces were held
at 11, with Thelma Henderson
doing the
and Rev.
Meece speaking from Rev.
U·lO on, "Oul' Souls Have
Been Purchased by a King of
·Love," "Are we allowing Him
to rule, or Satan, by his
trlckery7 " AttendancewBB22
at this service. Dan and Janet
Moorewererecetvedtntolhe
church, at the close of the
worship eetvlce,
A one night evangellaUc
fll!rvice was held at the
chw:chhere Monday evening,
Sept. 29 with Rev. Robllrt

-~- .. - - - -...... - - - -- - . ~

e have hundreds"'~...o
carpet values . Yout lob Ctt1
be , completed In 1 to
weeks. No long waiting
period Our Installer he't
years eXperience .. Expert
lnstaNatlon . You'll like
what you get .

11,5.

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Alfred
Social Notes

Real Estate for Sale

':1' -

SEE
TOM RUE
OR
RAY DOUGlAS
PH. 992·2594

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TEAFORD

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. Interior,

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OPEN SAT. TILL 5:00

d el lV'er.ed right to you
pro ject Fast and easy Fre•
estimates. Phone 992 32811
Goegteln Readv Mix Co
. 1(\tVI..I 1"'r)OrL OhiQ,
,
,. 6·30 -tf•

992 i52S or 992-5232

Harrisonville
SOciety News

•1495

8 27 -tfc ' E: ,Xt..AV A' l f'NG ,
baCJtl.hoe
- - - - -- - - - - -- - dozer and dlfcher
Gas
WE DO aTumlnum siding ,
etectrlc and water lin•
gufter
work ,
rooting,
burial, basements, footers
paneling , painting, plum .
septic systems and brust
bing, We tlx the whole
clean in g . Will haul fill dirt
house . AI Tromm , 742 -2328.
top so li , sand and gravel
-------''~-2~•·:.'.C':tfc
I rmestone for driveways line
roads Phone Charles R
Hatfield , Backhoe Serv ice
SEPTIC TA N KS cleaned
Rt . 1. Ru!lond, Ohio. 742
Modern San rlatlon. 992 ·3954
6092
or ~ 992 7349
9 IO.I!c
. ·- - ~EXC:AVATI NG , dozer ."1oade1
an d backhoe wor k , septic
tank s i n stelle d ,
dum~
tr ucks and lo~ bovs for I) Ire .
will haul fill dirf , top soil
limestone and grav e l.f~ Cel
Bob or Roger Jeffers, da~
Virgil B., Sr.
phone 992·7089, n ig ht phont

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~Ice ~r . Prlc~

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tun """'"'
wu $2"'· - 'New

T&amp;T wheel, .fA.,
tlrn. Wn S.3tl .

'2' Or. H.T. Not tHrd for 69 model.

Falcon 4 dr. Station
Wagon, P.S., P.B., loct.
air, a real sharp wagon.

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tllpe, extra

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Solck lloctra. .....
V-tot. bettie f ·w.

11. blue. matching
and lnttrlor, full

1969 OU)S 10RONAD()... ?.~~.~ ..'795

70 FOtd

READY MIX CONCRETI

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71 Olds " Luxury

1973 'POfffiAC CATAI.IN!0:~1.~.•3295 ·'
2 Or. H. T:,,alr, P.S.,

Dr. H.T., eKirolow ~lleagefor 71, oir.'vlnyl top.

•3995

BRA D FORD , Auctioneel
Complete Servi ce. Phon
949 ·2487 or 9.t9 2000. Racln1
Ohio , Cri tt Bradford .
10 9 "

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1·24-tfc
------------BACI&lt;HOe: for rent, hour orcontract . Reg . or ex "
cavatlng type, Septic tanks
Ins talled 8111 Pullins Phone

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· ' Auto., p.s.• P. B., Super Deluxe, long bed, nlte truck.

4

7t Plymoullt Fury Ill• dr.
H.T., P.S., P.B., olr tond.,
cljtrk er- with bltck vinyl
roof. A foctOty officio! car
wlllt now cor warronty.

- Swee pers, toast ers, Iron$ ,
10·5·6f
all small appliances Lawn - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mower , next to Sta le H rgh NE IGLER 'S Building an
way Garage on Route 7 ·
SuP.plv We spec ialize 1
Phone 985 3825
bu ilding houses . Also, d
A·l6.1fc
repair work and cablnat!
-{ ~ -- - ~-~--- - - - - . , - - aluminum siding . Call Gu
WOU~D
VOU BE~IEVE ?
Nelgler , 949-2508; II n
Bui ld an all s teel build ing at
answer ca ll 949-2813 or 94~
Pole Barn prJces? Golden
2457.
Giant Ati .Steel Buildings,
10-S 26tJ
Rt ~. Box 148, wav.erlv .

Ohio. Phone 94 7-2296

wheels, S21U.

1971 PONnAC CATALINA. .... !1995

MIDDLEPORT ,

Accountant
Phone 992-6173

C

72 Buick L.Sabre Custom
ConverfT ble, full power
elr, radio, w -S·W fires.

Was s2tf5. Now,..,..

MOTOR'S

LAR8Y WHOBREY,

L.

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7Z Oils tt H.T.......
groy mlfchlng V.reof ~~~~

RUE

CoUection SJStems,
supp~

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81"' with white vinyl top. This bird has t'IOrylhlng.

TOM ·.

Tax Advisory Semce,
office

I · ~~,:; o.Y•r

Factory air, auto., we sold this one new . Agas saver. '

BOOKKEEPING,

We Paint Houses

Landau root , bucket
console, air. ss who&gt;Ojs,
pow. seat , AM ·FM
radilll tires, 55195.

. 1974 atEVY lh lON PICKU~.~3595

Open eveningstill7 p.m. &amp; Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come in and
J . D. Story or Bill Nelson, for a real friendly deal.

4 10-1 mo

__P_o_m_:_e_rP',Y-'

T .wb:etl. cruise control,
AMf' F.M. stereo. stereo
tape, l ,SOO miles, sold

Buy your next car from yaur .friendly dealer. We. want to
be your friend. Stop:b'!Y oriel sH how irlenflly we can be.

Ph. 9!_H!9l_ .

We

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SyracUs~; Uhlo

SMITH NELSON
MOJORS, INC.·

sell for Sl ,SOO down. t~e rest 1-:P_h-_9_92-·2_1_
74_ '
like rent . S15(),per month, on ..,...
land contract. 356 North
Fourth, Middleport. William

ut:ed cars "o1.1

LARRY lAVENDER

Nathan Biggs
R,i!diator Specialist_

and Downspouts
Sotfi1s of all kinds

wfllrl after cleaning ~ar~ets 1
end chUdt , Mr: and
~};:cE' M-;;nch'e-;t;r-;-3-o7-:; ,. Park~ng Phone 992
tfc
with Blue Lustre . Rent ielec.
Gerald Gut
and
months old , prefer black .
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st1ampooer . Nelson's brug
Mr. and Mrs.
erson
~oonard Hess, Century Bar, 1'URNISHED' apartment,
Store
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
oqulls only 1ft Middleport.
E. ,. , Kr
10 9-6tc
Guthrie, and Mr. and MJ:s..
10-8 31c Pnone 992-3874
MAl N
3·25.tfc TWO good U" snow tires and
Charles D. Woode of this area ---------.,----J\;D turnllure, nee boxes: -------------~
wheels. Will sell reosonoble.
POMEROY, 0
attended a picnic and get- ' br-'ss beds. or complete
Phone 992 -5U9, Elber
logether at the h-• ' of
households. Write Nt 0.. Moble
far .l'..t..
Jonnson, Pomeroy, o•1o R. 138 ROLLING ACRES ·; Leo d H ff "W" 1
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy,
D. • Belley Run Road',
$175 per acre. Heavy
':~~~He\&gt;.
nar
u man
on
Oh io. &lt;;,til 992.7760
MOBt~E home, 12 x ,, p11
10 9-3tP limber ,.. Minerals _ Old
d
.llo•~allow RIA•e Sun""y
10·7·1"
!lolly furnished, 12 x 24 Add·
------------ •Good
:~~1~~~·f~ro:m~ .,._,."
.,. T:::""' -----------A Room, underpinned, BLACK Dlom;nd llnariJ.~nt .. •Nuse &amp; well .evenln,,' Oct. 5,
Htifl- Hel 111 ted
porch and owning, and
Cell or write F. M GutHrie, hunting.
mantsleaderoftheday·llme
P &lt;~.•IIJ
..
, metal storage building. 33 Townsend, Athens, on 1o. MSTIODRDYLEFI;&gt;ROARMTE. 3 BR .
,Bible S'""", between ! ille ou ~ 'l (oscoT cosmetics
Home on cnolce rentea lolln
Phone I6UI 592 2158.
10 ·9·3fp bath. Nice lot. New carpel
Mlddlerrt
by
pork
.
Phone
D•--·atl"""RI
betuty advisors hove been
992729
.,.,..,, OW c:lgeand,Aifted
trained to uslst you In skin
10.8.61 P --------ACROSS lrom scnool -lot- ol and paneling . Nat. gas
Comm un IUes on Wednesday
care and beauty. Oon't --~----------Syracuse. 1 will discontinue heat. $12,500 . .
Springs afternoon at 1:00:
~!~~~1'1~ 11 ~~ c,l~.!~r ~~~~ 1973 VIN!lA~E troller end lot
Morlt Norm on Cosmetics as CLOSE IN - w, acre 2
1
rlftilelodQ evening
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
dertul opportunlly tor lhoso
located In Tuppers Plains, '. ::o~i.' · 2 ~0P. c~~~ 0~?,'',"ellcs, In, SR. bath. ~tilly·
R.
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Frederick of North Bethej'" flinterested lr working!
Ohio. Phone 1614) 667·3117.
. . 1 o.9,,~!c ·G~~age. OWn w,ater syst,m
.
Pnone
Ann Sauvage ,
9-30-12fc
&amp; city water. Enclosed
• .
empllfett ,ln 111d Mr. and Mrs.' Olester
Syracuse, Ohio, 992-3272
· ,--'--------.,--'HoNDAllsXL,--;-;;J;iuoM · patio. ss,Joo.
1913
the ~iid Gorrell and Unda of' Tuppers _.:!, _________ ~ · 10 · 61 P AutO Sales
condition, must sell. Phone POMEROY - l'h acre ''t~"~~'wni...~pannla, Mr. PlaiJ11l, recently spent an EXPERIENCED truck 1967 INTERNATIONA.~ • 130•18822989.
10-9-4tc vrry P:it~te. 2 ~~it bat~,
.,
Parker.
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
methanic . Pnone 992786•. Pickup wlfn cattle racks . - - - - - - - - - -- -,-- n ce
c en, u y .
!IA••eral.&lt; I
I f Ill
10 · 1~- 3tc Also, battery operolod fence
Porch . Nat. gas furnace. 2
oca
am, es Olarlea Woode.
-------------cnarger. Pnone 7•2-2746.
REMINGTON , 1,100 auto, car garage $13,000.
at While Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Sw81'1z . SOMEONE wllh some ...
I0-8-31c
new 12 or 20 g~. Sl12.50. POMEROY - 1 story
Sunday sftetnoon and of Athens called on Mr1 and
~';!,~n&lt;;: 1 ~~ ~:~r~~ 111.d~~~= - - - - - - - - - - - - Fifo's, Middleport, ~~~~361 c
frame- 3 SR . bath. FuJI
evenln1 and attended funeral Mrs. Charles Woode, llfd Mr.
949-2057.
1913 FORO Plckuf:, 250 VI, • -------------'T
basem~nt with TV room.
eervtces on l\{onday at 1:00 and Mrs. Hobart swartz one ___________ _:~e-4tc
~~i4f:i5.~5~4. s ,eoo. Phone use p c HA 1N sows, m , :.R; ~~~~~~~~e~;~e~~· P~~~~
fo~.'l'ressleSpencer day laat week,
,
EXPERIENCED baby sitter ----------~~~tc
~~~~:'t9:.~iJ92MiddlepQ '!! · TlnUrPeaPrE.RS,S9,500PLAINS _ 5
Tuppers Plains, mother ol
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. 1 nttdtd at wosnlngton, w. 1972 NOVA In axcollent con· .
9-18-26tc
Ar1nur .,_nc:er of~~·- area Wood tie dedlb H 1 k
Va •o hour week with ex·
dlllori . For more In - -------..,.---~--· yrs. old.3 BR. Balh. Dining
"""
ea n
e em• oc
c•llent
omplo~te btnetils
R. HW fl oors . Fu11
:~~~~
sld """to! •
•
formation, call 667-3759 or 1976 STARCRAFT lrovel
re en
the Grove homecomlna on . plus separate ouslng with
667-3652.
trollers and fold dowlfi . basemeht ' with utility .
area Burlll Sund
"·Oct 5
ell expenses pold Phone
10·5·51t
~owest prices~rl -slate.
Porches . forced air fur·.
ay a•..,. .. oon,
,
.
&lt;'041
863-6018 offer ,. m. ---------~-•11 1975 to1d·d
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duced
.
K' ee baugh
1 ·9·61' l960 e~ECTRA Buick. needs
Carrie Burson of Athens 'is
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Galaxy S2.39. St rill ester
nace . ' Abouf ,'I• . acre.
. ~~~~:~;=
Sumner.
a patient In the' O'Blenness ;;NTTO-;;E;::-;?"C-;roll,;;i;
transmisSions.
Inquire
at
Sl,m,
x~
Delu•e.
Sl,m
.
'o'o9,N~T· THROW YOUR
·
Tewklbarv Berber Shop ,
Camp Conley Starcratt
remal ns MemorlalHospttallbere,and
taking
appllcotlona
for
I0-7-6tc
·
Sales.
At
62
North
of
'
Pt
MONEY AWAY - LET US
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quite Ill. Her di11J1hter, Is mdergolng tests and X·
telephone volunteers. Fortr,· -------------- . Ploa.sant, w. Yo.
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APPRAISE
THE
ee~~=yOS l of Sugar Grove, rays. She is not so well at this
nour
trelnlnO
progrom
n
1969
CAMARO,
sfoo
.
.
Phone
10;6
Stc
crisis lntorvo~tlon ond
-------------"-- &gt; PR,OPER T.Y . BEFORE
·""''_, ~-- over the
listening SkillS luting five
992·5301
·
YOU BUY OR SELL.
7
5
9
,...,_. • ucn• '
wrllln11. Her daughter,
woeks, to be hold In Athens .
· · ' ' Real £state for
!'
992-22591f no answer
1
weabiid.•
Katherine Glllogly of
Call H2-7502 tor application 1972- MATAoOR.- ••·;;;;;;;11 ,
•
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. 992-2568
and 'Mrs. Bobby Burke Columbus, 0. Is with her.
_ •M ~torm_auon
__
· --:-'0-l-91c
tron•mtnlon. air con - • AM . HOUSE end bttn , ~"-----.....:'-----...!
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altloned, runs good , redial flropllct. Pnqne 992 -5871 .·
11res.. cneap cor tor __ _:____ _ _
10 ·2 ·2!~ ,. . : . . . - - - - - - - - - ,
someone who c•n do metal ACRE lot wnn septic lank and
wdrk. Phone 992-3760.
tap, metal building
I0-10·2tc water
YARD AND CARPORT SAI.E
near Five Points. Phone
by DeMoloy Mother's Club.
1614) 98H202,
Oct 10 and 11, Friday and
NO.' 123 - 96 a. ,' completely
· Saturday . Third house west
set
up ·to raise &amp; train
of Bradbury School. Coun ly
3
BR
HOME,
(uat
fJnlo~.od
horttes1
lovely homo.: fully
Road s. Discarded fur· IN DASH l3 Channol Citizen's
remodeling. Slllen;~ St., carpeted, mod. kitchen, 2
nlture, refrigerator , penny
Bend transceiver, am .fm
Rutland. Pnon, 7~2, 2306 biths, ,pressurized water
1 plncher box, huge lOC lint,
mpx r•dla, 8 track stereo.
· afttr ~ p. m or see Milo B.
Call 992-~965 ,
· plus good sturf. easy
· system to buildings Md
Hutchinson .
parking .
t ,... tfc '
home. $70,000.110:
10--9-i
tc
10-9 21c
GREEN
BEANS,
pick
your
:---~
NO. 133 - 3 BR, {ull base.
IRAND NIW
SOMETHING'S golfe g!vt. So own . Andrew Croll, ~otort RUSTIC Hills home, $6,500 older home In town. Fully
Fells,
Onto.
Phone
2•7·2152.
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outright,
SI7,078.Sl
balance.
- a yard ult Saturday
Insulated with storm
10 5 6tt
Phone 992-7523.
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beginning of 10 e. m. GoDd ___ ..,_________
10-Htp
w.lndows ,nd 2 closed- in
girl 's clothing mostly I and
10, lamps, kitchen table, RUG • weaving •nd rugs fo~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ' porch~. $15,0110.110"
' •I I
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sole. Phone 992·2329.
NEW houst, unflnlahttl, 3
chairs, ctraperits, cofftl
10-5-6tc
bttlrooma, on 3 acr01 ian~.
and step tables, novelties,
BY ,SlN\MONS
••
nt•r Meigs Mint No. 1 on NO. 135 - 8 a. more or less
·h a\lriCIIVt hlnd ·PIInltd ------------~
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Hlmtton Hollow Rood, •;. vacant land, · Langsville. '
apple -apple cort on aged 9 REG . Angus helltrl1 IX·
milt. Boon qvttl In, S9,00Q. Dexter area, $3,800.110.
wood plaques, bird c:age,
cellont blOOd line. Phone 992Also, lt31 cnovy, runs good
adult ctotnlng, knltk ·
2719.
Fldary Seemds
' '
olitn now botiory, $200 . NO. 141 - 4 BR. large
knacks, mlscellaneoi.Js
· 10-5-6tc
Phono 16141 :179·6365. 0 , • kitchen, off,street parking,
dishes. tee cart. pictures,
Sill •. ·
10-o-6tq large ' fronl porch, quie'f
! cr•f• stts, toys, games, EXCE~~ENT Bundy cornot, _________...... _...._loo.ol,_
c:.•l'll}lster sets and other
1961
English
Fora.
Pnono
1items. Rlln .elate ,' Saturday,
•
'*. lrif 1 J(',
ONE HOUSI with S rms . and location, S1l 1SOO.IIO.
992-3215.
1
1 both In nlu neighbOrhood .
Oct.
II
Chorltne
Hoeflich,
10·5·6fc
' ··q~,~.:-. USED MERCHANDISE
Only $7,200 . .Phone "2-57i6. NO. ld' - Farm, " a., 2
109 High 51.. Pomeroy.
10·5-61C acre stocked lake, some
10-9-3tc TRAVE~ TAAI~ER, MUST
T~l• Chllra&amp; Motchllll Cllllla. ...... , ••• ,••• n+.ts
.•
· SELI..IP16J5 ft. rectory olr, 3 BEDRM . • ~OUit In Racine . timber, 3 mi. from mine
5I ~ Chnta, Ora..,.. ~
b.ctrm .., full bllh,
..................................... 15.00""
area . House has 2 or 3 BR
YARD SA~E at Danville, Rt . private
Phono t4t-261l .
tarpttttl
through tondom
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325 Phone 7&lt;2-3031.
10·5-26tc being remodeled ,
whttls,
1111ny
oxtr.s,
deluxe
10·8·31C
iJIIII
I TV, l&amp;"'f.,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, .............t5
thrOUihOUt. Will tiki -3 -.E-O-R-OO-M-homo-. -Sh-=•r Ul,000 .80.
•••••••••••••.•.•••••••• u.oou.
¥amolltr
troller on trodo.
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Mr-. Linzy, Henderson's
and beth, one floor plan .
NO. , .. - 25 a. r;nore or
Middleport, IOo.m. to 5 p.m.
MoDilt Home Pork, Htn - eosomont, doublt gorage 1~!-. lar~ old~ home,
W~dnuday. ThurSday •nd
denon, w. .v 1 • •t Sh•dlt
with workshop over, c.r - 1
••••••••••••••••••• se.oo
Friday. ~ots or misc .. oil
Brldgt
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port. 3 outDulldln11. Almost ~wral 1dlltl!VIIdlngs, some
furnace
,
furnlturt
•nd
nlct
10-1·6fc
2 ocr01 of land. Phone 742· carpeHng, large farm pond
••••••••••••••• n.oe ...
clothing.
2..5 or see A.obert Hayman , and fruit trees.
10·1-3tc oNetii'Ei;c~,;-p;;;;;p,
satom st.. Rutlond, anv
like n•w wllh 20 gallon tonk .
limo.
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Diulitlsfled with ~our
Y/IA D 10101, Thuraaoy,
Pump
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h.pi
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Frldoy alld Soturdoy, Oct. f,
Phone 992-5716.
-----------sell,
your
Prtsont homo &amp;
10 end 11 at Hobort Smauoy
1D·I·61~ HO~ Sl! tor Hie!. rot~oneDie '
residence, cnntor, Ohio.
1111, you rt·locotel
prlcttl,
Phont
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9-21·5,2tc
-...1.:.--------~--1200. Phone (6ltJ tU.:JSt4.
· 307 $pring Ave.
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992·22ft
3 BEDHNI . nomo.
lUll Pomeroy.
Purl St. , Ntlddl•porr.
ltnllhod, romoclollng, Solem
Something tor tveryone. 11 10 JOHN Dttr• dGzor. Norw
onglftl, ~(nl, c-y wtth St., Ruttond . Phone 112·21!16 ''"' 1 " CONTICT:
Evtrythlng chtlp. PftOfll
winch. Rev-"or bat. lf.500. IIIII' 4 p.m . or He Milo e. ., '•· '.Loll Ptvlty
"992 -28tl . Tutldoy, W.~ .
Hutthl10f!.
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nftaa .,.., •nd Thursd•Y·
,1.1!1'anch MI.....,
9-23.11&lt;
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107-.rp

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From the largest Tru ck or
Bulldozer Rad 1ator to the
s~ a nest H~ater Core

black and white
hound lost at Issac Walton
We Paint Barns
3 BEDRM house ,'' s yrs . old
Farm on the snode River .
CONSOLE stereo, AM -FM
Take over payments with no
Phone (3041 272 -5870
radio, 8 track tape com _ down paymenl. Call 992 -5064
We P.aint Roofs
, 10·9-Mc MOBI~E home locolod In
blnation, 4 speaker sound
after 5 p.m.
Middleport. Phone 992·5535 . system . Balance S104 .10 Or ·
(
10 -7·5t p
ONE checkbook stub In led)es
Paint Anything
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terms . Cell 992-396S. '· · HOUSE;;-O
r-R- 5-A;-E-r--:-lounge ot· the courthouse,
10 -7.tfc
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on Lmcoln
2 BEDRM opt. $130 per - - -- - - - - - - - - - - , . _ Hots. l large bedrms: and
believed
Pullin~, (6WPhone
9853952.Addle
monfh, ufilltles paid . Phone NEW pieced comforts .· and
· Free Estimates
bath , liVIng rm .. TV rm .,
10-I0-81c
992·3975.
large
built -In
kitchen,
Quilt tops, $20 and op
AI Tromm
-------------1M lfC Telephone (014) 378 .627A
counter top rMge, built ·in
double oven , autumn gold,
Ph. 742·2328
Wayne Chevaller , · ReedS ·
large bar In kitchen , all tully
TRAI~ER Spite for rent . All
nt
ville, Ohio .
carpeted,
In
3
rm ,
utilities.
Phone
992
-5535.
COUNTR
HOME with
9-16-tlc
l 0· 7· 10tp
bllsement , garag£ w1th
9-17 1 mo.
arag or outbuild ings . Call
DEER-s'lug;:-l2_g
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sliding
aoors
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With
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lAND" ROOM furnished and
ga. S1 .19, 12 ga . RemlngtOf'l '~ w lt't~out fur,nifure , priced
10 9'·6tc
unfurnished
'apartments .
MACHINE .
Express or Super X $3.83
low . Cal~ 992 2404 for in - SEWING
- - - - - - - - - - -- Phone 991.5d34
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Repair s, se rYi!=e , all makes
black
powder.
SUO
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~ots
formauon
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992 2284 The F ~tbrl c Shop .
FEMA~E.

J. D. or 1. H·. Rotary Mower
Ibrush hog) . Phone Hubert

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guns

ner, ofMfP&lt;jleport
and KenllY Wiggins leading
the sl~~- Most Of the
the No'rib' east
ehurc •·
c:luatel'l.,-e;repJ'ellllllled and
~ others . wflhln •the
"Co. Cooperative Parish."
'lbe Ft'ederlcks' from North
, f
Woode s rom
Alfred ...n~ a , couple of
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numbers. .Nina

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Card of Thanks

an;, owner.

. 1972.._QPEL.1900 WAGON. ... ,2~95 ·

Blown
Insulation Services
Blown info Walls &amp; AHie!
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT'
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING.SOFFirT
GUTTERS'-AWNINGS

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models of mobile hbmes .
Phone ~rea code 614 -423·

' 1973 TOYOTA HIWX PICKUr.M95·

F.REE ESTIMATES "

992·7608

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1600 Nye St.
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-3313
or 992-5880

utland- A:oger Wamsle..-

Wanted

197~
JEEP cJ5...............:...~41t5·
wheel drive, like new, local owne,.
.
Auto .. topper, low- mileage.

C.A~~ 142· 2331

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and o l~er 1

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75 Olds Cut. Solon

locks, so 50 dlvtdeo seats,

. Smith Nelson
Mo'on
ancl .F~t Yout Winter
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Drlvl11g
TrQUblel.
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APPLIANCE

WANTED TO BUY·

WILL PAY
', .26 tor 1964
d imes
.65 tor 1964
quart-ers
$1 30 for 1964
halves .
S3 40 for 1935

.Buy o.,. of The•• ~

7S Chtvy Ceprl Claulc, •
dr . • full power , Including
windows , F .A .. (joor

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mUinC ~~ 'tlbetber we -

jUit watching what
happtlll, or , _ _ What Ia happe~Ug, Not everything lhll
ilbeinlldonebylholewhoarellllkiD8UW.hlppenaregood.

Fo~-~ew
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News Notes .73 Vols-.n 2 Dr. s.w............ms;,.
Beetle's flnost and this one )s extra sharp. 76 ford Tr~ln. .

lfwewaattogetrldofthebldtbiniJIIInoor~yandaee

72 fGrd LTD 2 Dr• Hardliop..·.. ~.....,_.,
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cars on lol. New 76 Ford Trltde-ln.

M-.. ,. . . .

cblngs (or ,tile good, we, oanema, mua1 become actively

By Mns. Herbert Roush
Others· attenAIM were Mr.
1
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Mrs. Edith Manue , Mrs. and Mn. Bob Lawson and
'lbla_.lbatwe wDI haw to acqulrnme ldeal.a worth Elva Hudson and Mrs. Jean famUy.
llvlnc far, lit -10111 for ICaiiJIIIIlllbml, and determine Roush spent a day with their
Mr. and "rs. Herbert
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hla't•___.,to~·"'be""1 d
t Mr d"ID
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unc e an aun • · an uuo. Sayre were visitors in Point
_.._~~~~~':~.:'!:':~~~ · EmmB
ttonett S~them at Lon8 Pleasant and Gallipolis
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Wednesday, .
unk, lll:almlniiiDIIIJ llVIII. Slndlnl! frlvolo111 me11age1 for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mrs. Ronald Russell,
hlapllnJWnandfriet.*blckhome,thetelegraphoperator RoUBh,Shar&lt;J!l,Cindy,Davtd MandyandMike,ofWolfpen
did 1101 beed tile nrnlil&amp;laboullc:eberp fll!nt fl'lllll another and Edward were dinner are visiting a few days with
·ship eloee by. If only be had lilteDed, 1617 people would have guests Sunday• of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. RU.!Sell Roush
lived!
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Mrs. Ronald RU.!Sell, Mandy and family.
Tile telejJI'IIJb operator on the Tltantlc Wll busy doinK and Mike at Wolfpen.
Mr Edn RoUBh fRa In
0
legitimate thlnp, 1111 flllure, Clualn8 IIIITOW and, lriJiedy,
Mrs. Bertha Robinson spents.Sun~y with Mr c ~
wu the rtfulal,lo IVIluate and atw priGrltlel. Dol! t be bUiy returned home' Sunday an,er , Mrs. RU.!Sell Roush. · 1111
wlthjultrrtvoiOUitlinp.Ideallwlllbellll!lllqleuunlealwe 8 two weeks visit with Mr.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Hall
dellnnlne 1111111 prloriU-. Goall wDJnever·be reallled unleaa • and Mrs. Btll Mitchell at of S ,
ha .
ha
wefollow~lf~ari10111tobe~thoilewboare Stockport, Mr. and' Mrs . mO:U:c~e ::ur~ov:d~
doing lblnp, let 1 be IW'IIIhl,t we are doing the right things. Rufus Coe, Columbus, Mrs. Letart Faiis.
Frances Slover at Colwnb111.
Mrs Herbert RoUBh Mr
' Mr · and Mrs. Joe M1111uel Iva
visited Mrs. Vash~
and sons, Tim and Sid, Mr. Grimm Sunday
Dar old Graham and children, not iso well and has to undergo and Mrs. Charles Manuel,
·
Jr. Payne and Mr.and Mrs. more x-rays.'·'
Joann, Charley, Jtll, Jane,
Bob WeIsh ·
.Mr . and Mrs. Amadee Jenny, Mr. and Mn. Ernest
Dinner suests of Ava Lefebre (Rachel Burbridge) Buall and Joyce Manuel, .~f
GUkey on Sept. 21 were are now occup)'lng their new Charl~ston, V,:.' Va. all en·
Classified Ads
Howard Gilkey and son, Joey h(llle here. The llome Is joyed a picnic at Portland
of Colwnbus, V. D. BUuard •trlc:tly modam with electric l?ark Sun,day ,
brina you
and Mr · and Mra. R. D. .heat. •
, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller
Billiard or Denvel', Colo.,
Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Epple and daughter, Amy of
extra cash
Mr.lllld Mn. Oinkln GUUy bad 81 tl!etr weekend glll!ala Bellevue, 0. spent the
:for
or Alblny and Mr. llld Mrs. · his 1011 • Robert Epple, and •Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob A1ldre and 1011, Ray.
dau11bter • Mrs. Janice charlea Lawson and family.
shoppina sprees
Larry Mc:Gratll 'lfliO Will~ ~d family. ·
, ' Aipy'a
birthday · was
recently had~ car acclcenlla
celebrated during their visit.

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Air conditioned, leas than 41,0110 ..., miles. One olllwtrP,tlt•
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73·fcrd GIM Torino. ....... ,............ ;&amp;~t.OIIIil,

V-8, power st-Ing &amp; bra,Wes, euto. trlltt..
One local owner. New Ford lrede-ln.
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73 Pontiac Catalina....,..............,. . ..

• Dr . Sedan, extra sharp, low mtleage, air conditioning, 111:·
goodies. Norw Ford trade-ln .,
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~au 1 ~s; good lookl~g

on'siai:"" ... ,;&amp; ;·
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car. Easy

68
TOJOio
verydependable,ownersaysgets25mllespergallcn.

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SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, PAT HILL,· .
MELVIN LITTLE, OR DAN THOMPSON

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992·2196
OPEN EVENINGS TIL7,nrtoJA
EXCEPT THURS.
AND SAT. TILS:oo

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MIDDLEPORT

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In 11173, VIce President
~tro Agnew resigned under

no contelt to • - ...:

an agreement with the
Juatice Department to plelid

fined $10,080 IIICl pat ......
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! will be made
on that
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,IChool' faclllllel
·that the
of
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1'lbe. lUIIt uked for the uae ,1g
the,1YF1ilr, foo~· ~ lit

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J,i\'etau'¥ t1;IIIHOIPflal '

Dangerous cons
cleave no trail .'

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WOlle
CqUina,
Linda
Helen Arnott, Wyman '
!NII'y,••.rlllidew&lt;·"iThelma s.reu~, Donaldaon Bar~.
l!erry, Mt't ....,: ;, '
Ml~el
Mary
,}IJSCJJARGED
Allen Byer, Howard
"' "'':.\~~ .Wllaon, Campbell;- ·. Eva.• .c arry, •
.,_,..: , .........~ , .._._ u .... - 1 Clar'-c Mr8 , Ern

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• .DEBBIE ROUSJ1 WAS CROWNED Southern's Homecoming queen during
half.!imecerem.onieaatSouthern stadium in Racine Friday night. Debbie's escort
was Kenton Holman. Debbie Is the daug~ter of Mr. apd Mrs. Walter Roush,
, . Syracuse, and Kenton is the son of l\1r. a!Killlrs. George Holman, Syracuse.
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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

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THI DIVII•• v

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L:~~~ ~~?li:~~l~h~~~ ~dl;f!:!l':. :~:::
[h",~.~1 , ~;~~r~'!t~'1:,~ durjng the new :: ad·
- 12
r'"~'l 1
llllnlatratlon ,,hlcll • ,11

Sltitwatarlut,J100~.m.

then:.::of-::::::
Ruilan1Ulrilerp11cy Medlc:al
servtce which'
JIO'''!Iid"'b6eJI 1W$t 'Per~
mtuldn 'to ·tliinil· 1 •
heailquatttn on the iroi!t
ta!m of the Rutland Hlch
SchOol. . .. '
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i!trJptlne. · '' ,..
'At. lbe higii· IICIIool· tiPI
1\lldenll
han • belli
111111nde4 for amoldng ·and

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Two'
IIIP ~ ltuden~ haft at 11 teiclll!n, 8ta\lea 'aenn
beea IIUIPII1ded illeallll·'of till~ 'lt,"•;,f• 1 ltaren

~·baa behl91or and liTe MiUTar, Jeanrie· Slawt'er,
' ~ hive been wll'lled of Nacy '11l!mpiln lllll Cl11'
P!~~~ ~.:
Weeae. Kenda Qlaney,
· - ........ ·-· Sehool, 1 t.:ulty llllinbtr, - pva
two..:~tudenl1 have' been · ·pil'mlllllon Ill llarl I JWdcr

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,_!1!:!_1111'..._~ .IIIII ~ap ·· 'jltll'' b•akelbah
:::t.;;-•
. . - """""' ,bat tii'Girim. '! ' " '
._. · Twenty watlllnp ' II waa ~ to ldvertUe

lbrel' 11111111111 achool
but _,_ after achool
LOCAL TEfiiPs
.
wus
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cqanllatl~ IIICii u 'tbe
)l'elllptratun In·. downtown lildil '' liild l .t~l.otlc bdoaten
P:
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..n..CJ •~w-y ~ ,._ · . .1111 ·Hiri._ ounllict*l to
If
- ·• decreea \llder, paru,. . . Wald ilb lbe ~ tel
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Gpll'lltltn returnq lladlala
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vocational director. - "
The Bo*d 'voted l8alit 3-f
bt favor of aceept~Ds tbe
recommendatlo~ of Supt.
Dowler ~ amployiiJI • RCII
Logan
as
freshman
butelball coacli anct lMr,
Oliver u -.rant vilnlty
coaeh. ·lillpll_. ~~ llid
non, of the ataff memben
wanted lbe pllllitloal,Mil that
IPiapiiiiiOIIv•weretaklng
111em wllb Jlle jwoqtona that
IIMJ were lrillln1 10 be
rePlaced at· =•Jime.
&amp;)o,den dlt ,. _ ..U~
vote on the ,.,...~.
· &amp;!pt. Qow1er rtQOrled that
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-'"a"'u., ..A'7'~'7.:'-- '
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1!11 namecs. .......,lar)',tn.
flnnll'll ..op-am dlrectcr
nplarJDr
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prof~onals ~t,

and ailia1 the nearly
volunteers who provide ""'~'
le8deratup In 4-11 acllviU:.
Of the 7.2 milUon boysiii!J
glrll from e to 19lnvolveCIIII
4-H, more than 3.5 mllllm~
belorig to clubs and groupe.

the"l"t!G~Jeetall~lll!l

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. be'~tained ~- lelt ~- '
Home lllatruction 'or ·
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'1'111 .board ll'anteit

TAKEN TO HOLZER
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recognize the significance of
the 4-H experience in yoq
. .n-::d~to~
people's llves. An eJqJreaioo
of this is fOIUid on pqe 10
· :u.:t~: =~··w':!daJ.: today.
More than 7mllllon 4-H'ers,
waa taken to Holler' Medical their leaders and parent. will
Center.
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take pattln ~annual aalute
ASKS
DIVORCE
to the Head, Heart, Handa
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RACINE Gaylene and Health program.
lll!blnlon, Racine, has filed
Olilervancea are npeeted
suit .for divorce agalnet , to center on. the 197$ 4-H
William A. Robinlon, same bicentennial theme, com·
addren, char IIIli gross · memol'allns the nation's
~~e~lect or duty aod extreme mh birthday and accentln&amp;
cruelty.
thehllt«y,ldealundgoall
ABKEDTC)MEET•l ,1
Of the American youth
RA"INE _ ,All non- movement now flouriJhlng in
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d\&lt;er 110 countrlea.
certified personnel _
· National 4-H Week Ia
mernber1ornotofOAPSEproclaimed annually by the
of the'Southel'n Local School Cooperatjve Er;tenaloli.
Dlltrlcl are asked fo attend a
mee"Aft at7 p.m. Monday at Service, whl~ll conducts tbe
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4-H ~am in all 50 allies,
tb6 hlc~ school here.

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d• . to, • llltDiiJ IIIIIUI HilMI; , lallert Mtrrla,
......... 55 II. -Ill JlwO) ... IOddl.,ert
ldllt WCIII.t GM11 If. 15
Ia) I ' k ..aJtfl
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miiii!J 1jJ lift.Ill- I, Mn. . .!ley.

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SATURDAY t.30 TO 8 PM

In Pom
&lt;

Shortfall of
g~s set at
ROCKING FOR THE LORD - Youlhl of four churches, Sutton, Carnuil,
Bethany, and Portland M•thodllt Olurcbes were In Racine Saturday morning
''rockln/laway"raillnlmoney to attend Retreat Camp Asbury at Rio Grande. The
youths rocked for any sponeor for~ an hour. Rocking are,l-r, Mel Weldnlg, Eddie
IIDIWI and Becky Sayre.

only 45%

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Columbia Gu of
Ohio said Friday It had notified its 1,386
Industrial customers they need expect only
a 45 per cent curtailment of natural gaa
beginning Nov. 1 inltead of the 65 per cent
11 orll!nally 'announce(!,
William Oladdock, news manager for
take these guys," 'Call concluded,
Columbia, said the ullllty would have more
It could happen just about any old · natural gaa than expei:led this winter,
night, too, thlt the gun happy killers are
However, Columbia still plans to cut off
haaled up short in their nefarious night- all ps for induetrlal boilers as of Nov. 1.
time skulidU8"'Y .
because lndulllrial hollers can be' con·
For there will be a stake out, and the verted to other luell.
criminals will never know when It'll be
Chaddock said the surplus gas,
there.
estimated to be about ebillion cubic feet,
would come from the southwest.
,
YOUTH ARRESTED
"We're not saying things might not
GAU.IPOLIS - City police here change," said Oladdock. "We have,
Friday night arrested Ronnie ~ Me· however, notified our induatrial customers
Netse, 18, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, on charges of the 65 per cent curtailment will be reduced
ca~ryiog a concealed weapoh and. to 45 per cenlu of Nov. I WIleas we notify
poyession of marl juana.
them to the contrary."
However, Peter &amp;lily, director of the
'~(
Ohio Energy Emerge!)!:)' Commission said
CWSING MONDAY
Friday the ne~ supply "should be enough
CHESHIRE - AI) Gallla • Meigs to let industry off the hook.
Community AcUon Agency Offices will be
"If Ibis really COOIII through and we
~~~ on Monday, October 13 in ob· have an average winter we think we could
aervance ol ~lwnbua Day.
get by," &amp;l!i!!Y aaid.
"The spece healing and process gas Is
CWSE MONDA'V
the crillcal part becau11 moat people who
POMEROY - Banka or Meigs County have 1gas-fired) boilers can convert 1d
:WI close all day Monday in observance of
er fuels or have already done so,"
COlumbus Pay.
Su.ey

Cows killed .for fun

.O f Our

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CMbera · aU.difta the
IDirC. _.. D1 a.tall,
"I
,....., rf nq!:,;ll IIIIa _, ' 18 I 5 I II lila ...... Loe11
fiNANCING "'"" 1114•thll
llf"a RP• ..._. Dl8trlet Teaelltr•'
, AVAILAil.E ·· : wllitJI , l!lfL.• rm1111 .. ' =~
'j 9 1? IAillt

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Final_2 Days

CWII•IIIIII 111· NIW. 1143 In
o.a.u..
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can SJgD·m
. POMEROY - Anyone wishing to
become a wrl&amp;e-ln candidate for any
post at the Nov. 4 elecllon has unlll 4
·p.m. Wednesday to file his declaration
of Intent to be such a candidate with the
Meigs County Board of Eiediou.
The board office, located in the
Masonic Temple building at Pomeroy,
Is open now from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. dally
untll Nov.- I to receive applications for
absent voter ballots by civilian,
disabled voters, armed services or
organized miUila members. Deadline
lor atceptinl appllcatioDJ is noon on
Nov. I.

programs geared to Jower,
income youth and thelt
famWes. Another 2.5 mllllop
are reached by ln.atructlonal
tele,vlslon aeries Ute
Mulligan Sift' and Uvlng Jn.a
Nuclear Age.
rl
Although the majority of 4Hmembers IIIII Uve on fatmi
and in rural commWtltlea, l'l
per cent now come fr0J!1
larger urban and aubur~
areu.
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Since Ill beginninp erouni
!he t..-D of the cenlury, ~
huofferedpraellcalleanlln:l
and ·cltllenship ezperlenefj
to mll1lona of yoiDig ~
AmOill the moat popullp;
project• today are tho""'
""
related to animals, foocl,
cJotkiAn, "lcycle care
"- ~
safety, and arll, 'crafts
music.
l
,:

berfelds.ln Pom·

nm, 111 .....,, • -uaa.~

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eon t:e ccintw•~e~~
to tbt ill~ (II Oct, Jl, llld
· ~ PI
Attd(tor Jill......,., ~ Alloclltlell
Howard.
~ tbe fof Hallth,
Phyalcll '
1
I ,8/ldp&amp; llf'i" ..... Mwt
~~ I 'len ·· ;llld-· Reentilon

, ¥lrall ""

MIA
lumsr-~ , ' .

SUIQAY5

¥emhrFDIC

P~W~..

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lnd 1-s Ill' .... Dellna

..,._., ...-. ·drl-, wu ,

l*1lllalionfwllal_....
to ..._ 9d•l
lona
lricllldllll lllrthl V-.rt,
w, Donlld L11P 11111 Harold
S..,ICW I Mllltriftlbop .
~~f!.~~HI!
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C1r91 II N1111111llll • Oct. It;

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Maea far a -~~na~~t . CJGD,

HUGE ~S- Homer A. Baker, U!wer River Rd., Gallipolis, a far·
tto 218-pound pumpki!ll which Biker
lll'ew 011 hla f.,-m. '11teJ are believed to be the largest pwnpkinl ever. grown in
Gal)la County. The ~ will be on display this weekend at Bob Evans Farm
F,atlval near Rio Gr,ande.

GALLIPOLIS - Gaiiie County
CoJIIIIlluioners Fl'iday 6pproved the 1976
county deparllllental budgets totaling
$3,535, 136.99, a 40 pet. Increase over the
197&amp; blldgela according to County Auditor
Dorothy Condee.
Mrs. Condee, clerk qf the commlulon,
sal4 allhouah the overall cOtinty ·vwllo!!
Is up due to U. lncrallld Jlluatlon
.bi:!JIIihll!)' tile QJ.yjll ~1 • ..-~~eawlll
be 110-io-40 pct.lllgtter clue to IIMt nety •P·
prailal based upon 311 pet. of the true
market value. Tbe auditor uid some
taxpayers 'will pay hl8her taxes due to the
location of their properUes.

mer, and John McCalla ~dly dlaplay

bl~~~~~=~er, s~::Y ~~ ta~uf:ruo~

·~~llllbe~. ~ wu Nld fi'Gm ~.......----~~--11111!'!----~---~lii
~ PniCtlce Mlli«*ll. fl!mltr Dl!l!!lbP Wlnlfied H. ·

Tbe ll'OliPI would ~
reaponalble for malllllnlnoe,
inlllrance and other eo~ta. u
am..tlled, au1ecl bidl wiD
be -~~.011 the buaea and

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Meigs County had 482 the District of
yowtg~IOIIIinvolvedln.4-H Puerto Rleo,
Club work the paat c:lub year, Virgin Islands. ExtenaiOi

~- 1ncreue over Jut year, .
wotrlbllted among 38 clubs
1'rith a adulll u advisors.
. AlthlJugb tile lliame of lhll
year'a National 4-H Week,
Oct. ~11,-ls "4-H - '78 ...
Spirit of Tomorrow," local
clubs carried out no special

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PRICE 25 CENTS

Taxpayers hit
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with zncrea·ses

4-H clubs
serve 482 youths/

J¥18ehool

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1975

Meig~ ·

reportadthat bltacberain tbe precipitation 20 . per cent. llleeUq .at .1:11 p.m.
~0) .JIIdor
today, 10 per cent tonlcbt and ,Mw«ar at tbe ~
allllltorllllll, biltnl tonverted · Sat~y. ,
, BaUdiDI la Jaeboa.
1
lnlii 'a'mlntilf~center-'
·'
!Jig11ed wiU be bWa Ill
are llllniiiiO\'ed ID Rutland; ' ~:::&lt;\~~.x::~m:;c:;::~~~:&lt;~~:&lt;lii&lt;::~! odlw deer, Iutey, ilaet
lqlt, Dowler uld lhn II a
EXTENDEDovrulott,
:.:n·.:~a:':.~!
lolofmalerlll throll8bout tbe
.Buday _ Uun 1 •
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dlali'let whlcb ahould .. ..._.._ •••- ......._ _. ' ~01111 before tbe aut
~ 14pthlr lnhold •t •...,.,...,, ._. _ , - 11 ieliloa of tile lelfllalan oa
........,..:....:.
v'k !Mfi! , ,....,., . . . ~ ·~
__ _.
•• ...-.
_ ',.""'''"'"
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....., 111ewen l'lleldaf mp. Od. D. All Me'• ...,
lllit''~'"lteil'il :imoliht~· of w01 be'~ile·ih.; tile low GIIUa mtdeature Invited
~bi' ICine 'oftbe ' Oid ' ltlucllowiwtllbelallle loalteall ..emeetlqwbea
bulldliigs l.t 'bot bilDg uaed. .._
• pnlelt actiGa wiD be

lflelt'lroup, Wea"ar uld,
bel ; ; . , - II l.t
!lelnillllned in~~ tlloee
IICllillea 'clelned IJP·for lui
lw'llludlnll. It WIIIIMIIIIIII*!
1\11&amp;, ~~ 'coWdJI'Ield
._. ~'" - . . - ·
~dark and hence woUld
not incur lbe ezpenaea 'in--In·.................
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'• !Aaat, Supt. Morrla alao
pwanporlon8111P111110111

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
1'han 12,000
Families

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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w...:-at..er
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1be ~eport •.lultla' lllgh :rullillll'tw'lheyearni•tat tn:'!tdC:O~wn:~
BANQIEIWOONG
Field be hu no ,objletlona-. fl~.n 1 month '(onludenta, qaln Saturday, hJgha 111 the
Dlnata _vi . _ . , -all
Hcnm.er, facllltle1 lll!der the • 1ncteaae over the '18.88 , ld 708 Pr 0 b1 bill I 0 1 buatiDI Ia Olllo will
!lladlllll would not be opeata tee Of lui yec, It wu m
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.Y ·. be. dllclllllld at a pabUe

tntint

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EASTERN QUEEN CROWNED - Jan Wilson, senior, daughter of Mr . and ,, . '
Mrs. Robert K. Wilson, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, is pictured being crowned Eastern High ·: . ~
School homecoming queen Friday night, by Liz Edwards, left, the 1974
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homecoming queen.
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Partly cloudy north ·and.
sunqy· central and s0uth
Sunday. Hlghs in the low 70s.
Cloudy south Sunday night •
and Monday. Lows Sunday
night low /ins, Higbs Monday
in the 70s.
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VOL. 10 ·NO. 37

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lly SAMUEL 0. HANCOCK
N.Y., who was serving a 39--year sentence
MARION, Ill. t UPI) - Federal agents, for bank robbery and carrying a
state IM!lce and prison guards Saturday dangerous weapon. Roche worked in the
hunted five " extremely dangerous" electric shop. . •
.
fugitives w~o used a homemade electronic · Fenton said ·'the device apparently
control device the size of a softball to opeo .• iriggered a miniature receiver which was
borred doors and walked to freedom from ciand-.tinely placed in the master control
a maximum security U.S. penitenitary. palte1 of the prison's security system
No trac~ o( the ..CaPell. convicts had durlitg recent r~ .
• been found since they wallled out of the
The warden said the remote contrl)l
prison's front· !loor shortly after 8 p.m. device, which was turned over to the FBI
Friday. Warden Charles E. Fentoo in· for investigation, was equipped with a
dicated outside accomplices may have bot!ery, Sl!'itch and perhaps parts alan old
helped tl~m nee the 900-acre penitentiary radio. The prisoners attached It to a
site.
' loudspeaker, the warden said, and it
Fog and ground mist hampered the hunt transmitted a signal- apparently to The.
forhours. No guns were uaed in the escape minlature receiver-which activated a ·
but authorities uid the convicts may have · aeries of electl'(]lllcaUy controlled metal
obtained weapons after Oeelng and the grill' corridor doors.
FBI said, "They are extremely dangerous
The five men walked out without a
petiOIIS."
challenge. Neither guard tPwer saw ·them
Fenton said the jerry-built device that leaveandnoshotswerefired.Atechnician
foUed the pri$ln's modem, sophisticated on duty, and a guard farther back In the
security system apj)arenlly was fliahioned prison, saw that the grillS hid been opened
in a prison·shop by Ed Roche, 39, Katonah,
Continued on page 18

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.An 18tne)' of the Fedef4i
yment of~ in
Government retatn,j
EDA.
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'p-'1' trion ....... ._,____,.
Th ·
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t
· • · - .,.._ - - ere were wo o
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,Red C4ifpet Inn today with :i •bidden of the 116-unll faclll
..,..q,. ' ~· _...., · """"'
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hlch !*!Ill f400,001. ,
a'
mC11111nf.
~ty
a.Jinetr,
Doli ._Siepbepaon, eat Coot and . daughter,
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Todd Daugherty, , Kathy
A rtprewntallve for uK Fred ~d, chalnnantl- ')PGD\'ffoy an ~VIne ..I!!IIIWII'III Dill...
Eeonomie . Development'" the board I~ Hec:li:'a, ~r.:: .~ i' !fie q~e rf:.ipne ~ " .
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O,vis, , Kimberly Dent, '
&lt;.:'' Adminillratlon and sm
offered $31i0,000 u bll
~~eqii!Fentand~!li¥
.
·Eva ' Preston Eiil!iugle, r.lr~ ..;
Herber~IEIIlott and dillfllblet,
.Bualneaa AdminlltrM4- '1M4 HAddad hu been in 1 1of the f.ddleport J111lor
ttndlrld the high bid,dll'lilf: blddtnt conlelt with Muirln Jfiel~ lor three wee.,.
Mrs. ·Hury · H~ll and
·a ' 20-mlnute ~esaloll COA,I Counu.n Robert lloilwodh ' ~ • benellt l'aln!! 1M!Pulnt dauaiJier, Bernadette Hill,
i!ucted by Olarlea 'It, ,
whoae lop bid wu poo,ooo.
Pom~Y. : and MJd.
Donald CLi~tlle!fordPearlfolltLiert,U ChW~I~~!~
aythe, truatee. · ·~ &lt;~ ••
The faetllty, opelled
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I lllgli Seliool Alwnnl
Mn .
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1 ~vinc.pay. '
In 1m, the EDA had flnl time in the 11111'11111
-~
Mayea,MaryMcCaln,Naoml
re.tained poemlloo of the 181$, waa Dl'fllnally blllli a a
'ftie ( boafd clliereed thi,t
Meadow~, Veluia W, r.tra.
'' fldlity with a bid of $1.3 coat of $1,824,600. , c • ·
c:ould be no footbt!J
Dw!el Ray· and 11011)· Mra. r
qulpment used &gt;. ~Y the ·
David Role and da1111hter,
•million and then 11 waa llrucllon ~an JW1112 1
lllbeliquenUy IOid 111v &amp;DA
Tile man re~n~~~~~ EI1~ laiumhl tunis, tjilt~tlie gro~ ,
AI
. tha Roseberry, Ge_neva
md beCame lilt IRed ~~ and SBA who plaeed ~ l(ip f,w~ :h!lviJio Plf • ·811 hoOt .
Scott, . George SlnWJburY, I
--~~tnt-1' bid, waa'tdentllled u H.~. !:tu- e 'of the Jii" m tM
· Henry $penc~. Donna
~ jlllllriUQII ~ ,..,._ O'lcldoeir ·, ~ anal
tiMiddleport pral!'l'e fleldl,
.Thomas,. Mrs. . Richard
·· .olciiect 'an JuU!rf 2 of"illla " l0.. EDA ''Thi EDA ollie r/plua 'a rl cJiarP" on bulb
,
' ·• •· wtaernan and dauglller:
• ~·· tfa·,owiill#ififu ·.;'aald the f~clUty wtU ,_, ~~lion e•cll;•~i "' '••-·: · · • I'· 1 ,,, •. , · ,
(B~I, Oclt) ' ·' ·
~Y Inc ~~~~In soup for•~ ~-j;
1'\d ritthethree'Wetli!.tod.
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Mr. an~···!'4rs. , illl!ldall .
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' 1"'"1 . N. 'J'IIi~~mlt.• it wia decldeit, .. ':: ., 1 •I I . Crabtree, daughter, RIO·.
~ :coujil ·~ uae ~: ~ for violatl'ns ~tiool bils Grande; · Mr .. and ~s.
/Field at all but could uae die .be!l&amp;vlor hilell 'ha\le been Randall ?4llchell, aon,
1:
1 !fiiicldllport (le!\1';,-ror·; the !sUd at"'dleJ ~~Or ·~ W~llaton) Mr. an.d .Mrs.
~j.j.c;;~f~r.n paae I)
~!VIne Day cooieat. SChool'. :.. , "P.ul,&gt;.
Dennla Vlttoria, rwn, Racine.
II
lhe Sec:urluii. and Elil~p ·,(Jwce for uae ,:of .the •field il•··ft wu:•r~' !hit some
)'lfOIIIcl. be $25 and.. llle Wilt 'lif''tliil '·lu.peiiidona, do not
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~ be responstWe· the •mt~ 'tiUit ~~~e•'student u not .
~- Scb~l
field
wh!dl ,It wu ID.Ctioot:ln lhe cl.leohdlool
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reported amOIUita to $2.65 an bus'lllljJenalona,llle studentS .
~...,.),,
hour for 24 manhoura are not pCnnllled to ride the
~
Tb~
Mtddleport
' ·tinllejl
~ the. game. "' ' bus,ea." Only that partllll muat
Penletlollal fllurdl· Will -~
;1 It wai the conaeiiiWJ of the 'ptWide' tr8lllp0l'latlon:
boird·•that the variily neld · Morrli said JJirenta have llll1phaalllnc &amp;mdliy lkhool
ahould be uaed Janly for 'beeh eoritacted 'In problem ·for live &amp;uidaJI bepuUig
_vatllly same~ and •no ·other caaea wllb 8planat10111 of· Oct. 12. Spec:tll f•turea wtU
illllyllie.. It wu reported fared them. The dlacuallon IICeUIIlpUf each day's nenta
thaUoUowtnc IIIIJIII,'.brOUn tiroulht oUi 'thit the dlltrlct in Coajlri:tlon with tbti theiDe .
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llual metal be..-.,. con- i'diilllilitratlon 'liiis charge' Or &amp;-lh&amp;di;Y.
~
Oct.I2WID
be
BUI'Incl
rub
lliaefJ tabe and 9ther ·ltema siUdt!llta frOm tile' Umt they
!IDUIIillil plc:ked. up ,beoalll8 'leaYe ' tfieli' hcimei' In' ' the Day; Oct. 18, Old FUiiloned
~
~.,. ·•;e dangeroua : •IS momlng . IUitll 'lhe)r· 'retUrn Dey; Oct. II, Treullre DIJ;
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&gt;
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pla,.:a may- be ·cut1 ' All~ , there at night whe~ or not 'Nov. 2, Pareotl Dey, •d
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Supi. •DIInny Morrla said '- ·tbef .are em aehOol 'grounds. Nov. 9, Himeeomtnc Dey:
Prlzea ·and aurprlaea wiU
~the uae of the MJd.. ' The board voted to chanse
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klet
off the &amp;aidaJ ScboQl
~~ Junior 11JP Field Jt.•rilllt,., whleh reoidre.t thl't
t)
.hll ,for the same•:iftllllll ~·mu.i 'be then Oif'a . drl"wllleh'll:a ~to
'. ~HAYMAKER- Obvloualy, curvy KeDI Flrchow II haYing hay
Ume pJ~·=
~- that ftekl't. •uaecl by ethllbl 'liili'Whd' lt 'Ill ~ break 'record•· atte9dence
jllnlor !ll&amp;h studimts for r'eruetl!d:· ~ ''blwile "Is In nwta. Aapeclai.Jnvltatlon II .chlng poses for the Sunken Gard_. photosrapher. Tbe feteblns Florida fll'lllhaJdi~':'
belefull poeeremlnds everyone that October 6th tbroullh the 11th II Naticml4-H Week. Mila:
Clllleata and game~ and lbe IICCGrdarice with 'nri state Blended to neryone In the
Ji'lrchow would have made a llltlni addition to the format of Bob EVIllll Farm Ftlllval - •
area Ill attend.
ume danaer of these law.
· IIIIo this weeiiend- at Rio Grande. Unfortunately,llbe will not be lllllklnl! hay bt south- j'llllllplen ~ing·. cut ls ·.in- t it . ~.. annbaneed tbllt a
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,eastern Ohio Saturday or Sunday.
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-Valveil.
1,·, ·•;' di· 1 lieCtfllllll , '1lfJI TOJie)' ball
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II Pria!lipal Weaver aald that tdlirna'meilt 'Will ti4j lleld' Nov'
ealll
r
ll U. talumnl Wlli&amp;ed· ~ ·UII a.a·l'lit'"Milp ~ Bib 's&amp;Goli
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EUREKA - Richard (J~) Call and
his neighbors aions Teen's Rwt near here
don't like it a bit that their Uvestock Ia
being uaed for ·targel practice.
, The marauders aren't rustlers, who at
leaat carry away beef on lhe hoof to he
merchanclllell a11ewhere, Here the beefs
are kiUed on the spot with a high powered
rifie or a_l}olllun and left lly.
"We tiave uked the law to look Into it,
to set up a stake out," aaid Call, who has
!oat two cowall1la year ind one in 1974, all
to the big aollnoaed al1111s.
"The law." aald CaD referring -\0 the
Sherlff'a DePt., "Came out and lopked
around but they didn't do anything."
He ..ui, "We can hear the shooting
from our h~ but by the time we aet
then they are aone." '
.
Call Indicated '1! and hia neighbOrs
may pool their Umllad reso1il'cel to o(fer a
reward for the cow~llefll.
Only Put SUnday a neighbor, ·Dan
Hamilton, had a cow ahot on ·the adjaeent
~ng Valley Farm which Callleues.
' ''What we need Is siJIIIeone with the
lelal authority r~qlilnd to a~ke out and·

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Three new sections in the county
budget this year are'the Metropolitan Park
District, .a Sanitation Department, and
t55,000 hu been set aside as the coohty's
share 1!1 the new Mental Health Clinic
under coastrucllon on Rt 160 near the
Hol!er ~iqi Center. ' •
•'1111 C&gt;allll County Merrepoutan Park
District wu formed lui January to
purchue land and act;epl donaUoo of
money or property for land. II operate. on
one-half mill wltl\in the 10 mlB llmltalloll, '
·The park dlllrlcl can lnc!lude metropolitan
parka, c&lt;iullly parb, townJhlp parka and
cc:mmuni ly educational programs.
It wu teported all budgela reflect a 10
pet. Increase for employees' salaries.
Biggest lncrea~e~ were in the Ga!Ua
RECEIVES TROPHY - Ga!Ua Academy Hlgh School was presented the
County Sanitation Department from
Southeastern Ohio League's l!l'm&lt;Ail-SportsTrophy during haHtime ceremonies of
f55,050 to $191,250. The hike was for
the Galllpoils-MeJP tootban game on Memorial Field Friday night. GAHS earned
operation and continuation of the green
the rotating trophy during the 1974-75 S;Chool year by edging Ironton 34 to 33 \lz
box program with the new packer truck.
points. The trophy has been In existence four years. Previous willners were Ironton
• In addition, lite ·Gallla County Hlghln. 1972 and 1974 and Athe111 In 1973. Mating the presentation on behalf of the
way Deparbnent's Mldt Fund was in.
SEOAL was Meigs Principal James Diehl, left. Accepting it on behalf of Ga!Ua
creased from 1187.600 to W/5,700. The fund
Academy wasJameeN, M. Davis, principal, and current SEOAL president. (Steve
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Wilson photo).

l)isaster alert•-for real-~insp!fes
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new attempt to organ1ze servzces
GALUPOUS - Several weeks ago
area residents in Gallia in Ohio and Mason
County, W.Va., were aianned by the news
that a fire had broken out in a local
chemical plant, rupturing pipelines which
permitted the nowing of suspected toxic
gasses into the atmosphere.
Authorities were alerted, and some
residents in the immediate area were
evacuated as a precautionary measure,
: As word of the possible "d1S8ster"
spread, more and more residents grew
alarmed and left their homes for outlying
·areas. When the alert ended the following
morning at seven o'clock, a group of.
weary, but concerned cill!ens, returned to
their homes. Other than at th.e plant, no
d_am~e or Injuries were reported, but the
need for a better organized disaster ser'
vice was never more apparent. Now, steps
are. being taken .to remedy the situation.
The Gallla Cowtty Board of Com·
missioners, Joe Stewart, President; c. E.
Johnson, and John L. Belville, have called

James predit.'IS Ohio
utililies will have
rate system changeiJ.
MlDDLEPOR'!' - ~late Rep. Ron
James (D.-Proctorville ), expect, Ohio
privately owned utilities will lace stiffer
coo,trols over their power to set rates in the
future.
Rep. James, speaking at the Mid·
dleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club meeting In
Healh United Methodist Church Friday,
summarized legislative activity this term
·reialed io utilities.
One blii , he has Introduced would
regulate the ~lliitles' present power to
raise rates -through their "fuel cost adjualment clauae ... Another would ~hange
the present law utilities are permitted Ia
use to base valuation upon which they
claim legally allowed profll margin (on
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an important meeting for all·county, city, in 1973 under Ohio· Stale University's
village,lownship and local officials Thurs· Disaster Services Extension Program, it is
day, Oct. 16 be~inning at 7:30 p.m. at "the only resource the state .has for going
Washington
Elementary
School into each of lite 83 counties and
systematically teaching people how they
Auditorium 011 Fourth Ave., GaWpolls.
This meeting will IMi conducted to can prepare for such disasters," Aston
acquaint local government officials and said.
His assistant, BiU Thomas, explained
others with Disasler Services and their
responsibilities lllerewlth including types that their approach is theoretical :
"We certainly don 't tell policeman and
of asalstanee available. in preparing for
firemen
what to do. What we do is identify
major emergencies.
the
special
demands a disaster n .a ke~
Robert E. Aston and William R. Thorn'
as, training coordinators of Ohio State upon community leaders, and recommend
University, Division of Continuing ways they can deal with them. Most
~ucation wll' be in charge. Aston and · communi ties need .interdepartmenta
Thomas present individual programs on coordination - policemen , firemen,
disasla' preperation.especialiy tailo.red to volunteer agencies, and rescue squads all
each community's needs. They limit cooperating with each other. We also
themselves primarily to measures the advise· them on how to · set up an
community can take to prevent extensive emergency operations center and when
· end how to evacuate public building~ ."
loss of life and property.
This local disaster preparedness
Aston calls llleirs en . "ali hazards
course
is designed to provide leaders with
approach," dealing with both human and
an
understanding
which will enable a
natural disasters, Roods, tornadoes , bomb
community
to
prepare
for, minimize the
threats, and olllers. Although Disaster
Services is county-oriented, more an~ effects of, and recover !ropl a disaster, A
more presentations are being given to film, "It Can Happen Here," is scheduled
civic lead••s of towns and villages. Begun to tw. shown Th• pubic is welcome.

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Bands in halftime show
GALUPOUS - Two of the finest high
school bands in sO)IIhern Ohio entertained
approximately 2,500 grid fens during the
halftime show of Friday night's GalilpollsMeigs football game on Memorial Field.
·
The Marauder musicians, under the
direction or Dwight Goins, presented a
Musical Cocktail program, opening with
",Our Boys Will Shine ."
This W!lS followed by, ''Honey Babe,"
and the "Yellow •Rose of Texas." Next
came "She'll Be Coming , 'Round the
Mountain ,". followed by "The Red River

Low, Sweet Chariot,"
Director Rod Toiilver's GAHS band gave
fans a preview of their show which was to
be presented at the l..l!xinglon Band
Contest in Lexington, Ohio Saturduy.
The show was based on memorable
moments in pop music.
Following the opening fanfare the
first selection featured the. GA HS
majorettes in a big band era tune; "Devil ·
Moon." This was followed by "Haven't Got
Time for lite Pain. "
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Next came a BeaUes tune with a drill
v~uey ' "
routine to "Here, There and Everywhere."
As each gioilp of instruments were This was followed by "You'll Never Walk
featUI·~rl. Lhe ·Marauder musicians ~on. Alon~."
elude wilh "When the Saints Go MarIn conclusion, the GAHS musirians
chi ·•
"Annie Laurie," and •:swing played ''Roundabout" end "Sham!)ala."
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