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Mrs. Osburn,

Veterans Memorlalllospltal
ADMITTED ~ Charlotte
Marcinko, Minersville ; Elias .
Howard, Pomeroy; Rita
White, Chl!shlre; William
Middleswart,. portland; John
Sellers, Por~and; Rober t ··
Sawyer, Mason; Raymond
Myers, Reedsville; Hollie
Friend , Syracuse; Pauline
Grinstead, New Haven.
DISCHARGED - Deanna
Cundiff, Charlotte Marcinko,
Elias Howard , Elizabeth
Frederick, Clarence Koehler,
Randy Clonch, Allen Taylor,
Clyde Bayles, Thelma Betry.

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ADMISSIONS - Woodrow
ci.pp, Point Pleasant; Mary
llaggerty, Cheshire; James
Haggerty, Cheshire ; Mark
Elliott, Pomeroy; Ethel
Drake, New Haven.

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women's organizations.
As Director and Ad·
mtnlstrator of the Meigs
County Museum, Elizabeth
Maule Hillerty has the opportunity to explore stale and
local history. In addition, she
and her husband work as a
team in A Couple Designers
with projects including
proposals, operation and
program planning for
museums, state parks,
libraries and ·various other
buildings. Their work ,
reconstructing a log house for
their farm, wils featured in
Design and Environment
Magazine. She shares her
know-how by speaking on
panels for the America
Association of Muselllll8, the
Ohio Historical Society, the
Southern Ohio Preservation
Society and the National
Trust for Historic Preservation.

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HOMECOMING QUEEN - Wendl Dunfee, five year
old daughter of Mrs. Beck Dunfee, Pomeroy, and KendaU
Dunfee, Middleport, was crovined homecoming queen
during half tJme activities Sunday at the Meigs Warriors
and Gallipolis Disciples football game. Wend! was
presented a trophy and a silver dollar.

World War I VeteranS hODOred
World War I veterans were
honored when Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion,
met Tuesday night with
Commander
Raymond
Jewell ln charge.
The veterans of the first
World War who were Introduced included William
Be a!, Leo Story, Lincoln
Russell, Walter Vaughan, a
charter member, Frank
Clark, Norman Russell,
Horner Wtllard, Winfred
Blake, Ben Neutzling, Her·
man Warner, Robert Bur·
nem, Fred Goeglein, and
Albert Hoffner.
Frank Vaughan, district 8
Americanism chairman,
reported on the national
convention which he attended
in Minneapolis. He thanked
the \Yorld War I veterans for
their work In securing the
present American Legion
home and having it paid ·for
before veterans of other wars
returned home and became
members. He also warned of

•A Rutla!ld llllin was qted to
court on ~harges of driving
while Intoxicated following a
single ctr accident Wednesday at 9 11.m. on county
road 51n Salilbury Township.
The Meigs County sheriff's
department · reported that
Mark A, Tillis was traveling
west on county road 5 when
he went off the highway on
the left, traveled 240 feet .and
tore out a fence and struck
the front porch on the Herbert
Starting today at 5:30p.m.,
Hoover home.
·
Tom
Kelly will begin a series
There was heavy property
of
intense
Bible studies at the
damage. The driver was not
Eastern
High · School
Injured.
building, room 103. The
studl~s
will last . ap·
DINNER PLANNED
The WeUston band boosters proximately three houts and
will hold a public ham dinner will be held on Tuesday and
before th.e Meigs-Wellston Thursday evenings.
"The purpose of the studies
football game Friday night at
the high sch0f11 cafeteria. The Is to make serious inquiry
dinner
will
Include Into the most significant
homemade pie and drink. The controversies of our day. in
price will be $1.75 anct $1 for regard to the scriptures,"
children; Serving will be from Kelly said. "As people show
greater and greater concern
4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for themselves during these
difficult times, many are
turning their attention to the
Bible In search of meaningful
TONITE
understandings for their
THURS., OCT. 23
lives. Finding Insight Into
NOT OPEN
Bible truths Is the most ex·
citing
activity people can
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engage In," he reported.
OCT. 24·2'
Particlpan Is should bring
Clint Eastwood
writing materialand'a Bible.
In
There
. will not be any
HE EtGER SANCTION
examinations.
Ali adults and
(Tochni~lor)
young
people
are
Invited to
Show starts at 7:00p.m.
attend.

Bible study

:Fish fry, bake

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MEiGs lHEATRE

CARTER'S
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present dangers from the
communi~ Is.
Don Hunnel reported the
membership at 273 for the
next year with quota being
332 by Nov. 11. Charles
Swatzel gave a financial
report. Reported iU were
Dick Karr, Norman Schaefer
and Roy Smith. First Vice
Commander Clarence
Smucker . spoke on the
American Legion leadership
college held Oct. 18 and 19 in
Colwn bus to provide training
to Legionnaires on the ac·
tivities and programs of the
American Legion .
George Freeland was
welcomed as a new member
and a guest was retired Lt.
Col. Jim Rogers.·Guests from
the Racine Post was present
and invited Drew Webster
members to the Racine
meeting on Nov. 6. An oyster
stew supper prepared by
Chales Hayes assisted by
Richard Vaughan was served'
preceding the meeting.

The Middleport Fire
Department will hold a fish
fry and bake sale Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
fire station in Middleport.
Fish sandwiches and
dinners as well as baked
goods wiD be·offered for sale.
Anyone wishing to donate
bake goods mar do so by
contacting any fireman for
pick-up on Saturday.
ProceedS will go toward
purchase of protective gear
for the fire dept.
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AI. SALE P.RICES.

REEDSVILLE - Mrs .
Olive M. Osburn, 61, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, died Tuesday
evening at St. Joseph
Hospital ; Parkersburg ,
following an extended Illness.
She graduated from OliveOrange High School in
Tuppers Plains, attended
Ohio Universl ty and taught in
the Eastern School District.
She taught school a total of 30
years.
She was a member of the
Ohio Education Association,
Meigs County. Education
Association and Eastern
Education Association.
Mrs. Osburn was preceded
In death by her father, Cecil
Cowdery, one Infant daughter
and one brother and one
sister.
She Is survived by her
hu.sband, Delmar J. Osburn,
her mother, Mrs. Sarah
Cowdery, Belpre, two sons,
Delmar G. of . Belpre and
Larry L. of Washington, W.
Va., one sister, Sarah Ann '
Morrison, Parkersburg, four
brothers, Gene and Dale of
Reedsville, John of Belpre
and Riley of Marietta, and
seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Friday at 10 a.m. at the
Spencer Funeral Home in
Belpre with the Rev. Clay
Sloan officiating. Burial will
be in Success Cemetery in
Meigs County. Friends may
call at the funeral home after
1 p.m. today.

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Three of six Meigs County
men who were Injured when
the auto in which they were
FILM SLATED
riding
wrecked early Sunday
A 16 minute award winning
on
Route
2 in West Virginia
color sound film, "Going
remain
confined
to the Holzer
Back to Limeston" will be a
feature of the annual meeting Medical Center.
According to Mason County
of the Meigs County Pioneer
and Historical Soelety to be · Deputy Sheriff W. P.
held at 7:30 tonight at the Maynard, the driver of the
Meigs Museum in Pomeroy, car·, Norman Schoonover,
Trustees will be elected for Route 3, Pomeroy, fell asleep
the year and this group will at the wheel. The car went out
elect society officers for the of contrQI striking three mall
next year. A financial report 1boxes along the road. The six
will be ·given and several men were returning from
presentations wiD be made. their work. Stlll hospitalized
Refreshments will be served. are Roger Gay Toney,
Chester, a fractured neck;
Carl Edward Nottingham,
LICENSE ISSUED
· A marriage license was Pomeroy, shoulder, elbow
issued to Richard Daniel and head injuries and Oscar
Dotson, 22, Gallipolis, and Thomas Sinltb, Pomeroy,
Beusle I,.oulse Parsons, 23, arms and head Injuries.
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This year Elberfelds Toyland Is I'CI~ at the Warehoust on Mtchanlc
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president; Mike Gerlach ,
first vice president; Keith
Ashley,
second
vice
president; Leo Story, third
vice president; Susan Oliver,
secretary; Dolly Hayes,
treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Loch~ry, directors ; Earl
Clark, historian; Edison
Hobstetter, statutory agent;
Lucille Smith, archivist;
Elizabeth Hilferty, museum
director; Keith Ashley,
!(enealogist, and Mrs. Clara
Locliary, head of the
nominating committee. ·
Mrs. Hilferty who has been
named Ohio's outstanding
young woman of the year ,
outlined the year's activities
at the museum. She said that
plans now call for the

development of an old
fashioned Christmas display
with antique toys to be
stressed. Persons wishing to
loan some Item for the
display are asked to contact
the museum. A tree with old
fashioned trimmings will also
be featured. After the first of
this year , a railroad _or river
display is planned for the
museum. The group also
discussed the opening of a
souvenir shop for. the
museum.
Wesley Buehl , county
engineer, told of the
establishment of a musewn
in his homeplace at Berea
and Blakeslee commended
Mr. and Mrs. Hilferty for
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About 20 ~r cent of the
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persistent vegetative state
with no cognitive func·
tioning," said Plum, who has
studied hundreds of coma
cases. "Most patients with
this severe a state die early.
Our study finds no person
who recovered after being in
such a state for six months or
more."

·Turkey Day gridders
can sign up Saturday
An addltlooal slgaup for the SDDaal alumni game IJe.
tween Middleport aod Pomervy will lake place Saturday
between noon !Wd"l p.m. at the Amerleu Cancer Society
office on South lblrd lo Mlcldleport.
Graduates of Rutland ud Meigs Local - as well as
Pomeroy and MldcDeport - are eligible to play lo the
numlulgl~g Day clalllc wblcb II dated to be played In
. Middleport tbll y~.
Game chalrmao Wally Hatfield bldlcated that 10 far
respoose bas beeu good. Las1 year's game, woo by
Pomervy 9-f, netted over $1,000 lor the Cancer Crusade of
Meigs Collllly.

Emergency help
asked for Patty
By DONALD B. "l'HACKREY from no apparent problems
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)- and going about her daily life
Patricia Hear$! will receive as usual.

"emergency" psychiatric
treatment in jail.
An urgent request by her
attorneys Thursday that the
treatment be allowed im·
mediately was approved by
Federal Judge Oliver Carter.
"We view it as an
emergency matter," said AI
Johnson, a lawyer for the 21year-&lt;&gt;ld newspaper heiress.
Johnson said In court that
Miss Hearst, jailed on anned
bank robbery charges, needs
quick care from a private
psychiatrist and not merely
the mental tests she Is getting
on orders from the judge.
Johnson said later the
reason for his appeal was his
fear that the postponement of
Miss Hearst's · mental competency hearing until Nov. 4
might affect her "diminished
capacity" negatively.
~'She needs · immediate
tteatrnent," he said.
He asked tltat the treatment be conducted out of the
jail and in a private
hospital-an "appropriate
medical atmosphere."
But Carter's oral order
granting the defense request
said she must be treated at
the San Mateo County JaU,
wbere she is a prisoner.
At the Jail in Redwood City,
Slerlff John McDonald said
Miss Hearst was suffering

CLEVELAND - THE STATE OF OIUO will pay out by
1\etrt month $1 mllllon in legal iees to defend the actions of Ohio
National Guardsmen involved In the 1970 shootings at Kent
State University where four students were killed and nine
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others wounded.during a campus antiwar demonstration.
n. of Thursday, the state had paid out $749,031.61 for
hlwyers' fees and other expenses since the May 4, 1970, in·
elden!. The state expects to be billed an additional $250,000 for
final costa of defending a $46 rnllllon damage suit lrought by
the vlctlmlllnilially against 411 guardsmen, according to Jim C.
PIKETON - By a 20-vote
Gravelle, .rress secretary for Ohio Attorney General William
margin
members of the Ohio
J. Brown.
Valley Regional Develop·
COLUMBUS - ALL FEDERAL OFFICES, Including the ment Commission voted to
a
non-profit
U.s. Post Office, will be closed Monday for Veterans' Day, but remain
organization
with
no change
state and county offices will not ob$erve the holiday untU Nov.
in
the
present
organizational
11.
The Ohio General Assembly changed the observance of structure.
Meeting at Piketon High
Veterans' Day back to its traditional date in 1974 after con·
School Tuesday night, the
slderable pressure from veterans' groups and ci!Uens.
·commissioners voted 40 to 20
WASHINGTON - MORE AME~CANS OWN GUNS against becoming a Regional
'l1JAN smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol or own dishwashers or Planning and Development
Organization which would
stereo sets, pollsler Louis Harris told Congress todaY. .
In testimony prepared for · a Senate Government !lave necessitated the
Operations Committee hearing on gun control, Harris said OVRDC to change its status
individual Americans are more armed than people in any to either a Council of Govern.
ments or a Regional Planning
other countrY In the world.
But their aentJment for stiffer gun controla has increased Collimisslon as provided for
In the past few years, he said, and they apparently have by Ohio Statute.
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prevent the assassination of an American president or can· Howard of the Ohio Depart.
NEW ·YORK (UP!) ~
ment of Economic and
dldate for the office. ·
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First
National City Bank,
Ecommunity Development,
reacting
to the Federal
WASHINGTON -CHAIRMAN .ffi'l'HURF. BURN$ of the and William Seeley of the ·
Reserve's
latest easing of
Federal ~e says Congress should let New York City Ohio Mid-Eastern Governmoney
and
credit
. default on its debts and enact Jeglslat19n to facilitate the big ments Association , Cam1-estralnlll,
today
lowered
city's bankruptcy.
· bridge, comprlied a panel
llurns' advice, delivered Thursday evening before a House discussing the proposed Its prime interest rate to
banking subcommittee, damaged the city's can for a change in status along with 7% percent.
Cltibank dropped tbe key
Ron Hundenski and Charles
congressional rescue effort to avoid ~ault In December.
Another ~low came from Sen. Jsmea L. ~uckley, CR·N.Y., F. Combs of the OVRDC staff Interest rate by one·
who suggested city offlclala may have been guilty of criminal wbo explained the COG and · quarter percentage point
misconduct In the way they kepi the city's books; Buckley RPC legislation respectively, dlectlve immediately.
Other major banks were
called for a Justice Department investigation.
expected
to
follow
Cttibaok's
lead.
TIME
CHANGE
SUNDAY
WASHINGTON - PRIVATE MESSAGES .PASSING
Tbe nation relurt1s to
through telegraplt cOll)panles in Washington were·monltored
atandard
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by the iovernment from World War U mtil last May, ac:
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Daylight saving lime ends
cording to Senate Investigators.
LOCAL TEMPS
Near the end of hia 35-year career with the FBI, agent Joe at z a.m. on Oct. N and
The tempera lure In
R. Q-alg made daily visiti to. telegraph companies In clocks are to be set back · downtown Pomeroy at 11
Wasllington to read or photograph wlta.tever supposedly one hour.
a.m. Friday was 63 degrees
under sunny skies.
rriV te cables he wished to see, the.Investigators ~ld.
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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By United I'Mislllteruallonal
LONDON - POL.ICE T.IGIITENED SECURITY lor
Brltl!tl politicians today, fearing the bomb blast that narrowly
missed Caroline Kennedy may be the start of wave of
asaasslnation attempts against members of Parliament.
Pollee said the remote-oontrolled explosion, which killed a
noted cancer researcher- and injured six other persollll, was
Intended to kill Conservative Member of Parliament Hugh
Fraser, whose Jaguar sedan was blown to pieces.

TWO.· DAY SA LEI

Several presentations, James Sheets; "Mr. and Mrs.
electiOn of new trustees and Leo Story, Mr. and Mrs.
officers and a color film on Raymond L. Oliver, Mr . and
limestone usage highlighted Mrs. Leland Parker, Mr . and
the annual meeting of the Mrs . John Reece, Mrs .
Meigs County Pioneer and . Connie Bailey , Mrs. Pauline
Historical Society held at the Atkins and Mack Horton.
Meigs Museum in Pomeroy
Named to the honorary
Thursday night.
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trustees list for the next year
Named trustees during the were Mr. and Mrs. Gerard
business session, presided uiiferty, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
over by Charles E. Blakeslee, Clark, Mrs. Gladys Morgan,
president, were June Ashley, "Paul Smart, Mrs. C. B.
KeithAshley,Mr.andMrs.C. Hayman, Agnes Hill, Edison
E. Blakeslee, Mr. and Mrs. Hobstetter, Mrs. A. R. Knight
Mike Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs . Vilma Pikl!;oja.
Fred Goeglein, Mr. and Mrs.
Following the showing . of
Charles Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. the award winning color film
Pat Lochary, Mr. and Mrs. by Gerard Hilferty, the
Seth Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs . . trustees met and elected
Gerald Powell, Mr. and Mrs. officers for the year. They
Ted Reed , Mr. and Mrs. include c. E. Bl"akeslee,

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Partly cloudy and .mild
tonight with lows in the inls.
Variable cloudiness and a
chance of showers Saturday
with highs in the mid to upper
70s.

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By JUDI HASSON
legal precedent for ter· in flex contractions,"
MORRISTOWN, N.J . minating the life of a patient Diamond testified. "Every
(UPI) - The physical con· whose condition is hopeless. joint was bent In a flexed
dillon of Karen Anne Quinlan,
Diamond testified at tbe poSition making one type of
In a coma for six months after request of assistlllit state fetal position. It Is almost tao
combining drugs and alcobol, Attorney General David S. gross to describe. I could see
is "almost too gross to Baime, whose office has her eyes, which were open .
describe," a physician said joined Morris County The eyebalJB moved together.
Thursday.
Prosecutor Donald CoUester They darted In a random sort
That condition, described and Daniel R. Cobwn, Miss of movement."
Diamond and Dr. Fred
by .Dr. Sidney Diamond, a Quinlan's cour+ppolnted
Plum,
another neurologist,
rrofessor of neurology at , guardian, and attorneys for
testified
In the fowtb day of
Mount SinaL School of St. Claire's Hospital in
Medicine in New York, is the DenviUe, N.J., In opposing the trial, which Is in recess
until Monday. Both said Miss
baSis for her parents' plea the famlly's request.
that she be taken off a
Turning to the 21·year-&lt;&gt;ld ~Ian has almost no chance
respirator that kee[lll ber woman's adoptive parents of recovery, but both opposed
heart beating and allowed to from the witness stand, turning off the r!!S[Iirator.
On Monday, CoUester plans
die ''with grace and dignity." Diamond told Joseph and
to
call several more wit·
!lot their plea; supported Julia Quinlan, "J'Jii.sorry to
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neaaesoppoling
the Qulnlans'
by many physicians and have to give tlila deii:riptlon.
reqUest.
~ioua leaders, has brought
"I observed ber first from
Plum ' said there was no
about a courtroom con• some distance. She was lying
frontatlon that could provide In bed, emaciated, curled up question tbat Karen still has
some brain activity, but. he
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and Historical Society. The valuable book will be rebound
for the Jllrary at the Meigs Museum Receiving the book
were C. E. Blakeslee, left, Society president, and Leo
story, right, first vice president.

}lecovery is hopeless

Feni ·'Dillon
rws. Fern F. Dillon, 76,
Gallipolis. died at 8:30 a.m.
today In the Holzer Medical
Center. She . had .been In
falling health several years.
Born May 25, 1899, at Bladen,
Ohio, she was the daughter of
the late William A. Lanier
and Nana Gutherie Lanier.
s~e i;r!arrtoid Hobart Dillon,
a GalliP,olis realtor 1\i&gt;rll 30,
192Q ,an~ 'he survives along
wit~ tWo daugt\ters, Mrs.
Melvin !Marjorie) DuFour of
Pompano Beach, Fla., and
Mrs. Thomas (Velma) Rue of
Middleport, two sisters, Mrs.
Charles (Marian) Doughman
ot Crown City and Mrs. Pete
(Joy) Yarbough o( Hun ·
llngton, a brother, Sidney
Lanier of Urbano, Ohio, eight
grand and five ,great.
grandchildren.
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She was a member of the
Fir$! Baptist Church and was
a former member of the
Gallipolis Business and
Professional Women's Club
and the Ann Judson Society.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday fr6m
the
Waugh·Halley.wood
Funeral Home with Rev.
Ja·mes Hanna officiating .
B~rt•~r«UI be In Crol)',n City
Ceme r,y. Vtsllallon will be
held a the funeral home from
2·4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday.

MR. AND MRS. JAMES WEBER of Middleport .and
F1orida Thursday night presented an aged .aUas of the
upper Ohio River and vaUey to the Meigs County Pioneer

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Saturday, October 25th, 9:30A.M. to 8 P.M.,

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Miss Hearst, captured
Sept. 18 in San Francisco as a
fugitive member of the Sym·
blonese Uberatlon Army that
kidnaped her 19 months
previously,
Is
being
examined by three oourt·
appointed pllychlatrlats and a
psychologiBt.
Her hearing scheduled for
two days ago was postponed
because all their reportS are
not yet in, and the judge Is
going east for a conference of
jurists.

After her capture, the
petite heires11 said in an af.
fidavlt that her kidnapers had
Jrainwashed her and driven
her to the point of insartity.

Voters to

tum out
in mass··
Brown
COLUMBUS (UP!) About 70 per cent of Ohio's
ellglble voters, some 3.1
million, will turn out at the
polb for the Nov. 4 general
election, Ohio :;ecretary of
State Ted W. Brown
predicted Thuradlly.
"Voter interest in the nine
statewide issues appearing
~ the ballot next month
continues to .mount," Brown
said.
Voting may be slow
because of the compljcated
baUot, warned Brown, wbo
suggested voters study the
issues before going to the
polls.
"These Important issues
are numbered 1 through 9,"
said Brown, ''which may
enable voters to identify them
more easily on tbe ballot."
Voters who need absentee
baUots were reminded by
Brown to apply to their
boards of election before nooril
Nov. 1.

TOM KELLy, Virginia Blazewicz, Maxine Wingett and Jane Brown, I to r, met with
Thereon Johnson, citizens eommittee chairman, to discuss promoilon plans for the mental
health center levy renewal.

Discuss promotion plans
for mental health levy
Thereon Johnson , citizens
committee chairman of the
Meigs Mental Health Center
levy, met with staff and
board members to discuss
plans for the final week's
promotion of the renewal of
the mental health levy.
The group stressed the
following points on the levy:
The levy is a renewal with
no additional taxes to the
citizens of Meigs County.
Three years ago, the levy
passed in Meigs County by a
two to one margin. Services
were started on a very
limited basis at Veterans
Memorial Hospital but
because of the demand for
additional services, the
Center was moved to the old
Meigs General Hospital.
During the past three years,
over seventeen hundred
(1,700) people have been
served from Meigs County by
the Center. Today the Center
has five hundred (500) active
cases being served and a
wailing list of those seeking
services.
This levy has brought into
Meigs County, from state and
federal sources, over three
hundred thousand dollars
($300,000) .

Election board

hours announced
The Meigs County Board of
Elections office, located in
the Masonic Temple Building
at Pomeroy, Is open from I to
4 p.m ., Monday thorugh
Saturday, to receive ap·
plications for absent voter
ballots by civilian, disabled
voters, armed services or
organized militia members.
The deadline for absentee
voting is Saturday, Nov. 1.
The office will be open from 9
·a.m. lo 12 noon that day, Mrs.
Dorothy Johnston, board
director , reports.
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The two-tenth (.2) mill
(renewal), to the average
home owner Is less than a
dollar ($1) per .year .
Approval for the levy
is essential for the
continuation of mental
health services so that people
in need of help with problems
in ordinary living such as
(d epression, drinking,
divorce, problem chlid;· ~n
including -.nagers, d.-~;~
users and the ·.untinuatlon ,,r
the new Drug Education
program) can be helped

quickly, efficiently, and
inexpensively within the
community. The Center has
recently entered a Drug
Abuse program whose ser·
vices will be available to
parents, teachers, court~,
and the community. No one ts
refused services offered by
the Center .
The committee stated that
as citizens of Meigs County,
our individual concern Is
related to the promotion of
the Mental Health LeYy.

Voting location
still ;n doubt
The voting Joca .l o ~ "f
voters In Letart Township is
back in the hopper.
Confusion has reigned for
the past couple of weeks over
the voting looatlon for the
township which last summer
was reduced from two voting
precincts to one .
.Last summer, the one
voting precinct was set for
the East Letart area in a
building known as the "town
house."
However, on Oct. 17, a
delegation from the township
ap!JI!ared before the Meigs
County Board of Elections
and asked that the polling
place be set at the Letart
Falls Community Building.
The board voted 3-1 in favor
of that request with E. A.
Wingett ,
casting
the
dissenting vote. He charged
that the action was not legal
because a change had to be
made at least 25 days before
an election and there were
only 22 days left at the lime.
The board met again and
under emergency measures,
passed 2-1 a motion to set the
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Letart Falls Community
Building as th.:: voting, place
for Lelilrt Township. Law
provides that a chsnge can be
made in the last 25 djlys
before an election under
emergency measures. Again
Wingett cast the dissenting
vote and William Cozart
abstained .
Again Wingett protested
saying that the 2·1 vote was
not a majority of the board.
He said, he .vever, that he was
advised the board .would not
meet on the matter and be
conceded Wednesday that the
Communit y Building in
Letart Falls was appl!fently
going to be the voting place .
Then , on Thursday afternoon, the Board of Elections met again and it was
decided that the 2·1 vote did
not make up a majority and
that the matter should be
referred to the Secretary of
·State for a decision.
Technically, the Secretary of
State is Ute fifth member of
the board:
Meantime , the " town
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Trinity Church in
Pomeroy
wlll
hold
homecoming Sunday, Oet.
%9. A potluck dinner ·will
follow the regular morning
.worship. AU members and
friends are cordially Invited to take a covered dish
and enjoy the fellowship
dinner. Table se rvice,
coffee and tea wUI be
provided.

Voting•••

DR. BRUCEPAXTON,opthalmologlst, uses a light to look behind the eyes of one of the
yoW'!gsters visiting Tuesday's eye clinic In Pomeroy.

23 children examined
during vision clinic
Twenty-three Meigs County
children were examined at a
vision clinic staged Tuesday
at Trinity Church In Pomeroy
·by the nunlng division of the
Meigs County Department of
Health.
Doris Bailey, L.P.N.,
coordinator of the &lt;;llnlc, and
Sharon !hie, R.N., Meigs
County Public Health Nurse,
developed the program on the
local level. Olnlc services
are free to the children of
Meigs County residents.
During the last two years,
the Meigs County Commissioners have provided
funds for thla clinic. The
clinic was originally a project
of the Federal government.
The Commlasloners provide
funds for Mrs. Bailey's
salary, as wen as for the
Pediatric
Otological
Diagnostic Clinic (POD)
which Identifies possible ear,
nose and throat problems In
Meigs County children. The
Commissioners also pay the
salary of the School Vision
and Hearing Speciallst.
Additional funds received
from the Ohio Department of
Health provided for the
services of two specialists
from Athens, Dr. Arnold La
Graff, an optometrist, and
Dr, Bruce Paxton, an opthalmologlst.
Twenty-three . children
were referred to the Vision
Olnlc by local school personnel, doctors, parents and
the School Vision and
Hearing Specialist, Marjorie
Manuel.
Six of the children tested
were found to need surgery t.o
correct such problems as
crossed eyes and drooped
eyelids. Two children were
found to have Amblyopia or
lazy eye. Four children were
given prescriptions for
medication to correct eye
infections
caused
by
allergies. Three children
were found to need glasses to
Improve their vision. One
chUd was declared legally
blind and another child had a
Congenital Macular Dysfunction which is the OC·
currence of scar tissue
behind the eye's retina
caused by a chtldhood virus.
One other chtld was referred
to a doctor for a physical
exam when it was found his
re-occurring headaches were
not caused by vision
problems. Five other
childr~n had normal vision.
Several children will be
scheduled for a re;:heck at
the next Vision Clinic n June,
1976. However, the Nursing
Division of the Health
Department will scedhule
another clinic at an earlier
date If there is a need.
Concerned parents who
believe their children may

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examining one of 23 youngsters at Tuesday eye cllnlc In
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their excellent work for the
museum.
Mrs. Nancy Reed spoke on
a request from the South
Central Ohio historical group
for a list of buildings which
should become historical
markers and be maintained
as such.
Mrs . Carrie Neutzllng
Ebersbach presented "a book
which·she has ~don the
Ebersbach family and the
work of the family in coal
particularly in Meigs County.
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber of
Mi&lt;ldleport and Florida
presented to the society an
old atlas of the Upper Ohio
· River and Valley. First Vice
President
Leo
Story
presented a contribution to
the society from Jane Howell ·
Tent, Daughters of the Union
Veterans. An outline of fund
drive activities was given by
Blakeslee.
Refreshments were served
during a coocluding social
hour.

MRS. CARRIE EBERSBACH NEUTZLJNG presented a copy of a book, "America, We

lAve You," to the Melga CoWJty Pioneer and Historical Society Thursday night. The book,
authored by Mrs. Neutzllng tens the story of the Ebersbach family In Meigs County, par:
Ucularly dealing with the coal industry. Receiving the book from Mrs. Neut~ was C. E.
maketiee, society president.

airlifted

grandchildren, ail of TUcson,
her mother, Mrs. Mae
Pearson, and one brother Roy
Pearson, both of Rt. 2,
Racine, her mother-In-law,
Mrs. Edna Reuter, Rt, 3,
Pomeroy, also several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be
Mooday at 10 a.m. at the
Brings Broadway Chapel,
6910 East Broadway, Tucson.
Burial will be in Tucson
Memorial i'ark.

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Profeu!Oiial skier ud ski
columnt.t Norbert Fllber of Bay VlllaJC, wo1 tile .-,eoo
top prise Ia the Ohio Lottery's Baekeye set clrawlq
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Fidler, 41, is a coalract llleamu, bat IIIIo Wrtlieli a
ski eelmaa for the I.GraiD Joanaal ad tile Wllloll(llaby
News-lknld.
1'1111•, IIIIo tile flltller of tine IGU1 compuea millie
and bu bid two of Ilia 101111 p•JM • ul. Be 1811 be'D $15,•to ..Yall lila bome, bat la't certalll what lle'll do
wltb tile mt.
wiw.m B. Menafa&amp; of Cealentlle wo $1t,M.
Nwma Harbel'llllll of l'lmna, wou.m Bryaa McCoy of Mareii(O aud Cbarlo«e l'olbert ol Onrlnn-1 eadl

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:n.t1 weell'a wiDalac nunben were:

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Dolphins versus lim:pJ.ng Bills

Social
Calendar
FRIDAY ,
WEEKEND REVIVAL
begins at DyesvUle Community Church. The Rev.
Cupp of Lancaster will be •
guest speaker. Services at
7:30 p.m. nightly,
HALLOWEEN CAR·
NIVAL, 7 p.m. at Syracuse
Elementary School spon.sored by PTA. Refreshments '
will be served.
ANNUAL TURKEY
SUPPER sponsored by
Tuppers Plains CommW'lity •
aub beginning at s p.m. at ,
the community building and
ftre department.
SATURDAY
HYMN SING at Hazel
Community Church, 7:30
p.m. Dan Hayman and the
Ccuntry Hymnlimers will be
featured . Everyone welcome.
FISH FRY AND bake sale
at Middleport Fire Station
beginning at II a.m. Fish
sandwiches and dinners .
Sponsored by Middleport '
Fire Department.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) Tens of thousands of starving
Somali nomads have been
airlifted by Soviet aircraft to
new homes In a massive
resettlement program un·
precedented In Africa, relief
- officials said today.
The fleet of blue and white
Russian planes ·took a Uttle
over a month to move 120,000
nomads from the drought
stricken areas oi northern
Somalia to permanent camps
In the south of the country
and along the coast, the of·
flcials said.
The evacuation, described
by officials as the biggest
CONTEST WINNERS - These are the.winners of a
undertaken on the African
contest to boost PTA membership at the Riverview
continent, Is new completed,
Elementary School at ~ille. At the front Is Travls
they said.
Newlun, who tied for second; at the back are Beth
The nomads, who have
Berkhtmer, who tied for second, left, and Darlene Barton,
wandered across the Hom of
right, first place winner. Also tying for second but not
Africa for centuries with
present was Steve RA&gt;ckhold. A world series theme was
their herd&amp; of camels, cattle,
carried out for the cpntest with winners receiving free
and goats, will now become
carnival tickets for prizes. The achool has over 100 per
farmers and fishermen.
cent PTA membership for the enrollment.
A few thousand wUI
eventually be allowed to
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, ·'
return to their traditional · F. and A.M. father-son "
nomadic existence In the banquet, 6:30 p.m. at the · '
desert In the next few years, temple. Tickets available
but Russian experts have from any member.
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already begun teaching the
ANNUAL HOMECOMING ~~
others the unfamiliar
W
By Helen Bottel
at
Columbia Chapter with "·
problems
of
deep
sea
fishing
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W
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serving
to start at 7 p.m.; .•
and raising crops.
·Jbls Is the last report on readerot~~~~wen to the recent
A more modest reset- public welcome.
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SOUP SUPPER, starting 2 ,.
"Helen Help Us" queBtlonnalre lor married and formerly tlement program is un·married people.
derway in neighboring p.m. al Racine firehouse ,,
Ethiopia, where authorities sponsored by
Racme ""
Marriage Survey (Part 3)
bope to setile permanently Emergency Squad .
~estlon No. llln my marriage survey stated : "A recent some but not all of the 87,000 Vegetable, bean soup and ·•
letter from a reader insisted most women aren't as highly nomads In refugee camp~. chUi for sale:
SUNDAY
sexed as the modern world beUeves them to be, but they're
This reporter recently
'good at pretending.'' About half my readers more or less toured the drought stricken
REVIVAL AT Syracuse ""
agreed (which surprised me mightily as I felt society has areas where as many as United Methodist Church,
progressed much fw1her· than that). Do you disagree or 50,000 persons have died.
Friday through Sunday, 7:30 ..
. agree? Comments please?"
The acrubby desert has each evening with pastor . ,
Are you ready for this, readers? - Sixty per cent of the been turned Into a vast Richard E. Jarvis speaking; ,
women who 1/Jswered my questions (numbering 2,000 In all graveyard for mllllons of . public Invited.
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age gronpa) AGREED that females often pretend to be seller dead livestock. Bones and
OLD FASHIONED HYMN • •
than they really feel; and almost 50 per centofthemen suspect carcasses Ue scattered In SING at Freedom Gospel ·,"
the same thing!
every direction.
Mission, Bald Knobs, 1:30
Granted, many women say In effect, "I'm as highly sexed
It wll1 take years for the p.m. Public is invited to bring ,,_
- maybe even more so - than my husband, but talking to respective governments to songs and participate.
other wives, I get the feeling I'm some kind of freak. A lot of replenish the herds.
MONDAY
them would rather have a headache!"
MeanwhHe, the tens of
EASTERN PTSA, 7:30p.m. ~
And then ·there were those who wrote, "Before I was thousands of nomads are ·
married, sex wss great, but now it's a hav~o thing, It Isn't so doomed to live ·In vast cities at the school. Program will
much fun. I could choose the time and occasion wh!!fl I was of beehive twig huts sub- be a film, "People Taking
sisting on a survival diet of Action."
single - makes a big difference."
RUTLAND GARDEN 0:
Others blamed men : "I hated sex In my first marrisge, boiled wheat, aorghum,
CLUB, 7:30p.m. at the home ,
and I thought I was a failure. Now I reaUze that for every frigid butter, and a little mUk.
of Mrs. Robert Canaday. Sale - ·
woman, there's a selfish or Inept man. My second husband
of
bulbs, plants and baked .,
unthawed me!"
goods
to be held.
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DIVORCE ASKED
Writes Joe B., of Sacramento: "I think women are not by
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!)
nature arty more or less highly sexed than men. Both have - The wife of Gov, David
equal potential for enjoying or pretending. There is a real Boren, who once commented agreement granting her
tendency, however, for women to place more emphasis on the polttlca places extra stress on $124,800 In alimony, chtld
emotional dimension of a relationship and for men to em· marriage, fUed for divorce support and other benefits.
phasize the physical. Carried to an extreme, either is a hang. Thuraday
Janna Boren, :Ml, rued her ,,,
under
an
up. When the extremes meet In the marriage bed, only disaster
can ensue. The niftiest thing I ever read about sex was from a that 'a great too.
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marriage counselor whc said, "Sex is something you are, not
"Also, this bualneaa of promoting the super-tel}' female
something you do. If you get hung up on what you 'should he
Image has frightened men, who figure they can't match her •·
doing,' then you quickly forget about what you really are."
drive. Ompotence Is on therlae. It's easyt.o see why!"
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And "Midw~rn Olristlan" writes, "My lwsband and I
Another comment: "Before we married, I experienced .~·
relish sex as one of God's greatest·gifts. So much lUis our daUy
fireworks every time we 1daiJed, No matter how hard you try, ""
Uves with worry and pain, but here is the one totally joyous act.
after eight years of housewife and motherhood (three kids),
How sad thatsomanywomensaytheyonly tolerate it.
fireworks get more difficult. I look forward to the evening after ~...
''What they don't realize is that this is also one of the few
the chlldren are In bed as the only thne I have to myself.
acts where you can be, and are expected to be, selfish. You
Although I love my hUBband dearly and our sex life is very
have sexfor your OWN pleasure as well as your partner's. The satl.sfylng sometimes, I muat admit that affection and con- .":,
woman who wrote that she does not enjoy It except for the
veraation would be more desirable - except on weekends
pleasure It gives her husband is robbing herself and her man of
when the ldda are at Grllldmas, and I'm rested a bit.
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a full and rewarding experience. To know he is totally wrapped
"I need to UNWIND, rather than wind up most of the · ~
up In his pleasure Is the greatest stimulant of all, one that time."
carries HER to greater heights - and vice versa.
And the final comment: ''Too bad people can't be matched , ;
"In our exciting relation9hlp, my husband and I give, but
up asto~~eXdrive. Before marriage, my lwsband acted aslf he ,~
we also take from each other, The love we give and take Ia an coulgn't get enough. A year later,lt's twice a month and I'm ~
oasis of delight In our otherwise hardworking and repetitious
'oversexed' becauae I want more. Men pretend too! A lot of ':..
Uves."
heartache could be saved If people would just be honest with - ··
A different C(UUDent: "The fact of women enjoying sex
one •other."
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has been ow..rplayed to the hilt. We now think something is
· (NOTE: This ends my report on the HHU marriage sur· ,.•:
wrong If we don't have multiple orgasms and want w jump In
I!I!Y, but from time to lime I'll be printing more commentathat ,. ,,
bed at the drop of a suggestion-married or not. Thill simplY came In with the questionnaires. They're too good - and , ,,1
Lw!'t true much of the lime. Women achieve fu1flllmert In
pertinent - to diacard. - H.)
thousands of ways other than through Intercourse, altboagh

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The Big Bend Citizens Band
Radio Club wiU meet In
special session at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Rock Springs
Grange Hall. All members
are urged to attend.

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DAVID A. SLATE~

Candidate For
Salisbury Township Trustee

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have vision problems should
contact Mrs. Bailey or Mrs.
lhle at the Meigs County
Health Dept., ll4\1 E. Main
St., Pomeroy, 992-3723.

Fonner Meigs resident dies
RACINE - Relatives here
received word of the death of
Mrs . Charles Reuter, 58,
Tucson, Arlz., former Meigs
County resident.
Mrs. Reuter was preceded
in death by her father, Albert
Pearson, two sisters Helen
Griffith llldMyrUe Bentz and
a gran&lt;bon, Mark Riebel.
Mrs. Reuter is survived by
her husband, Olarles, two
sons, Richard Riebel and
Rodney Reuter and' four

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house" structure, which is at
East Letart, has been moved
across the road after being
declared unsuitable at its
former location. The building
is to be restored and used as a
voting place In East Letart,
according to plans of some
residents there who want
voting to take place in East
Letart. The structure has
been used for over 100 years,
according to sources, and
some in East Letart want to
make the building a Bicentennial voting place with
special decoration because of
its long usage as a polling
place, it is reported.
So, residents of Letart
Township are again faced
with the problem, just where
are they to vote on Nov. 4?

Nomads are

Resident of Salisbury Township for 22 yeari. Experienced with hNvy equipment. Six yNrs building
construction. E•perlenced graduate of Wellsburg, W.
Va. Veteran of World War II, U.S. Army, Member of ,
Pomeroy United MethOdist Church. Employed by
OVEC, Kyger Creek Plant.

-------------------------XDONALD L ~UNJlLI

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Candidate For
Salisbury Township Clerk
Lifelong resldenl ·ol Salisbury ToWnship. Graduate of
Pomeroy Hfgh School. U.S. Ntvy veteran. Korean
War. Married to former Franctt Evins and have1 son,
Arlit. Member and pall comm1nder Of Dr.,. Webster
Post 39 American lAg tan. Business Ma1111Jtr of Meigs
. legion llasebell TNm. Member Of Enterprise U.M.
Church. Twenty yNrs of clerical experltnce.

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TOMEETTUESDAY
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The Meiga Area Holiness ' "1
Association w111 hold its .• ;
monthly meeting Tueaday, ":'
Oct, 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the • •
Danville Wesleyan Church. • •
Oyde Hendersoo will be the •••
speaker. TherewiUbe special ;"
singing. The public Is Invited . •:::
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Cal: 992-5560
For Prompt
Courteous Service

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BY JQE CARNICELLI
at Buffalo.
UPI .Sports Writer
Oli Wednesday, the World
It's been a beautiful week Football League, which had
for the Miami Oolphins and a stripped the Dolphins of three
victory Sunday over the rap performers,. including
Buffalo Bills would make it · fullback Larry Csonka,
complete.
folded and now there's a
The Dolphins opened tl)e possibility Csonka may
week last Sunday by crushing return to the Dolphins this
the New York Jets 4~. in·· season.
tercepting Joe Namath six
The Dolphins are busy
times and forcing eight preparing for the Bills, who
turnovers in handing the Jets

~:•.worst loss in a dozen

. The victory was the
Dolphins' fourth In a row
after an opening game loss to
Oakland. Miami's luck held
Monday night when the New
York Giants, who entered the
game with a 1-3 record, beat
the previously unbeaten Bills
17-14.
That left Buffalo and
Miami tied for the American
Conference East lead
heading Into Sunday's game

MITCH CHAPMAN; Meigs Marauder offensive end,
Is a senior letterman and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Chapman, High Street, Pomeroy. He is 6 feet tall and
weighs 160 pounds.

not only lost the game to the
Giants but may be without
the services of some key
players.
Ot1c of thr biggest question
marks is fullback .Jim
Braxton, the 245iJounder who
has blocked so well for
rushL~e star O.J. Simpaon.
Braxton, who also leads the
AFC with -even touchdowns.

suffered a hyperextended
knee against the Giants and'
has been listed as doubtful for
Sunday,
If he can't play, Don
Calhoun, who was cut by the
Bills recently and then
reacquired, will start.
The Bills' defense, rocked
earlierwiththelossof All Pro
cornerback Robert James

and strong safely Doug Jones
for the season, may new have
lost rookie safety Ed Jones.
Also, safety Tony Greene,
hurt in the pre-season, stiU
has not played with the same
effectiveness as last year.
The Buffalo secondary will
need to be sharp against Bob
Griese, who threw for three
touchdowns and ran for

Lakers may have new dynasty

· By SfEVE WILSrEIN
UPI Sports Writer
The lAs Angeles Lakers
differed among themselves
about how long it would take
to reach their playing
potential, to act Uke a team
instead of a group of talented
strangers, but none had any
doubt that they were going to
be challenging for the
championship come playoff

time.
"II '11 be just a few games,
maybe a couple of weeks,"
said Kareem Abdul.Jabbar.
"This is a bunch of
professionals, veterans. It
shouldn't take us very long to
get it together. Then we'U be
ready to challenge anyone."
·'NormaUy, I'd say It takes
about a year for a team with
as many changes as we 've

had to reach Its potential, but
with the big guy in the middle
and the amount of experience
we have, we'll be playing
good team ball In about two
or three months," said a
more conservative coach Bill
Sharman.
The Lakers were somewhat
ragged with 28 turnovers In a
104-101 triumph over the New
York Knicks In the opener of

we're going to have to be
geared to stop the tailback.
You can't overlook Marcus
Johnson and Andre Parker,"
who have filled in for
Preston.
The top Bowling Green
rusher, however, has been
fullback Dan Saleet. Saleet
has gained 787 yards and
ranks fifth in the nation.
Miami has also been hurt
by Injuries to running backs,
prompting Crum to move
wingback Randy Walker to
fullback .
Star tailback IWb Carpenter also missed a game,
but gained 109 yards last
week against Ohio University.
"I think we'll be as healthy
· going Into this week as we've
been since Michigan State,"
said Crum. "The last two
weeks we've had to shuttle
backs around, but we've got
things pretty well settled
down."
The Redsklns only loss In
six games came at the hands
of Michigan State, 14-13, and
they are 2-ll in the conference.
Bowling Green's Don

Nehlen, although his team Is
6-lJ overall and ~ In the

MAC, says, "I just hope we
don't get embarrassed.
"I've looked at Miami on
film and I see a great football
team, both offensively and
defensively . They beet the
heck out of Purdue and from
what I've heard, should have
beaten Michigan State. It
may he the best team the
MAC has ever had."
Nehlen is glad to welcome
Preston back and although ·
the native of Defiance had
three weeks of Inactivity,
Nehlen says, "he's a fine
athlete so he catches up
quickly."
While Miami and BG battle
for at least a share of the
MAC lead, three other con·
ference games are 011 tap.
Ohio Univesity, whidl saw
its championship hopes
almost vanish with last
week's loss to Miami, visits
Toledo, whlle struggling Kent
State hosts Central Michigan
and Northem Dlinois, very
much In the title picture with
a 2-ll mark, entertains Ball
State.

Other key games find
Qnclnnati hosting Southwest
U!uisiana, Dayton at McNeese St. (La.) In a night
game, Youngstown St. at
Akron, also under the lights,
and Wittenberg at Mount
Union In a battle of unbeaten
teams . ..
Toledo snapped a fivegame losing streak last week
with a 25-7 win over Western
Michigan and hopes to ride
the passing of quarterback
Gene Swick to a win over the
Bobcats.
"You must stop Swick to
win," said OU Coach Bill
Hess. "I don't mean stopping
him completely, he's going to
complete some passes, I
mean keeping him from
completing scoring passes."
Ohio University is 3-2-1
overall and Z.l·lln the MAC.
Toledo stands 2-5 and 1..:1. ·
Central Michigan brings a
4·2-1 overall record and a 2-1·
I conference mark Into its
game against Kent State. The
Flashes were considered a
pre«ason title contender but
have now lost three of their
last four games.

The Wittenberg-Mount
Union game at Atllance
should decide the winner of
the Ohio Conference Blue
Division title. Both the Tigers
and Purple Raiders are 6-lJ
overaU and 1..0 In the conference.
Other OC division games
Saturday find BaldwinWallace at Marietta and
Otterbein at Wooster In the
Red Division, and Capital at
Ohio Wesleyan In the Blue
Division. Nondlvisional
contests find Musklngum at

Denison and Franklui (Ind.)
at Heidelberg.
Other games Saturday
have Ashl.and at Hillsdale
(Mich.), Kenyon at Grove
City (Pa.), Chicago at
Oberlin, West Vuglnla St. at
Ohio Northern, WUmlngton at
Manchester (Ind. ), Defiance
at Anderson (Ind.), Bluffton
at Rose-Hulman !Ind.),
Taylor (Ind.) at Findlay,
Carnegie-Mellon at Case
Western, Hiram at Bethany
(W.Va.) and Allegheny (Pa .)
at John Carroll.

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Anderson received 16 votes
While Wes Westrum of the
San Francisco Giants
received three and Walt
Alston of the Los Angeles
Dodgers got one.
"I am really thrilled to get
this award," said Anderson,
who led the Reds to their
third pennant In six years and
their first world championship in 35. "I know a lot of
other guys take awards with
a grain of salt but I don 't. I
really consider this award an
honor. I like to get any
awards and especially this

one."
National Basketball Association
Standings
By United Press International

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Allanllc Division
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Columbus, Dec. 12, and Delroll ar New Orleans
•Philadelphia at Chicago
returns Dec. 21.
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GRANVIlLE, Ohlo (UP!)
Denison University
'President Joel P. Smith
Thursday announced his
resignation, effective at the
end of the current academic
year.

Edmonton
Toronto

3 4 '1
I 2 1
Calgary
.1 3 0
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 6 Edmonton 4
Ind i anapOl i S~

HOUSIOO 0

San Diego 4 Minnesota 4

·

Fridl'f's Games

New England at Toronto
Phoenhc at C'tlgarv
Denver ar Wi nn ipeg

7

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NEW YORK IUPI) - The (8), Boston (4) , 10·21
Fewest Saves, Club Series 0
following mal or records were
set or tied in the 1975 World Boston
Fewest Saves. Both Clubs.
Series:
Series 2 Boston (0), CinRECORDS SET
cinnati (2)
7 Games
RECORDS TtED
Individual
7 Games
Highest F Ieiding Per.
Individual
cenlage, Outfielder, Series,
Most at Bats, Inning
Most Chances
riant, Bas'. 10-11 (7th inn)
1.000
Geronimo, Cin . 24
Fisk, Bos. 10-15 (4th Inn)
Evans, Bos. 24
Most ~inch · hit Home Runs,
Lynn, Bos . 24
Series 2 Carbo, 8os.
Club
Most Runs Balled In,
Highest Fielding Percentage, Club Series .99J Pinch· Hitter. Game 3 Carbo,
Cincinnati
Bos. 10·21
Most Total Bases, PinchMost
Pi tchlng
Ap·
pearanc:es, Club, Series JO hiller. Series 8 Carbo, Bos.
Most Sacrifice Fli es, Total
Cincinnati
Mos t
PI tchlng
Ap- Series 3 Concepcion, Cln.
Most Unassisted Double
pearances, Both Clubs, Series
52 Cincinnati (30), Boston Plays, Flrst·baseman, Game
1 ~erez, Cin. 10 II
Then Sparky expressed his manager of the year had he I 22)
Most
Errors, Second
Most
~l
tchers
Used,
Both
been
"on
the
UP!
panel
of
hope that Cincinnati players
baseman , Series 3 Doyle,
Clubs,
Game
12
Cincinnati
experts,
would also be honored for a
season during which the Reds
won 108 games. That total
was exceeded In National
League history by only two
teams - the 1906 Chicago
Cubs who won 116 games and
the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates
PATRIOT - Led by the during the drive. His six-yard quarterback Layton hit
who won 110.
strong running of fullback run was good for the first SW jUnior end Keith Grate on a 29
"I think awards are a great Kip Lewis and the passing of touchdown. A run for the yard touchdown pass. A kick
thing," Anderson said. freshman quarterback Gene extra points was stopped.
lor the extra point was
"That's why 1 hope I'll be Layton, Coach Bob Ashley's
Southwestern , behind the blocked.
joined by any one of my guys South:westem Highlanders churning legs of Lewis
A Rick Clary fumble
getting the Most Valuable defeated Hannan Trace 26-27 marched 70 yards in recovery set-up Hannan
Player Award. I don't care here Thursday night.
12 plays for the sec- Trace's touchdown late in the
. who as long as he is one of my
The victory pushed South- ond TD. Lar_ton ran the fourth quarter. A pass inguys."
western's season record to 2-5 ball over from tlleillree yard terference call placed the ball
The Most Valuable Player and 2-3 In the SVAC. Hannan stripe with 10:24 left in the at the 17 where senior
A
d In both 1 u
is
war '
eag es,
Trace dropped to 2-8 and 0-5 second quarter , Lewis got the fullback Bob Walter scooted
voted by a conunittee of the in .the league .
conversion pushing the score aroWid his right end for the
BasebaU Writers Association
TD. Walter kicked the extra
Lewis was almost un - to IW.
of America. The ballots have stoppable rushing for 131
With Hannan Trace facing point making the final score
air ad bee
a lhird and 12 situation, Scott 26-7.
e Y
n cast • without yards in 26 attempts.
consideration of play In the
Walter was the. top rusher
Following the opening Gibson's pass was grabbed
World Series, and the results
by
Laytoo
and
retorned
20
for
Hannan Trace. Both
series in which Hannan Trace
will be announced In Novem- was forced to punt, the yards but . the Highlanders teams end their 1975 season
be
r·
Highlanders used the running were charged with clipping next week. Symmes Valley is
The Reds won the pennant of Lewis and the passing arm placing the ball at the 48. SW at Hannan Trace while
with a fine blend of speed and
of Layton to move the ball 6~ fumbled the ball back lo Southern visits SOuthwestern .
power on offense and ex- yards in six plays. Abig play Hannan Trace on the second
STATISTICS
ceUent defense which
place
from
scrimmage.
DEPARTMENT
HT SW
was a 37 yard screen pass to
overcame a pitching staff flanker Donnie Bush.
Following another ex· First Downs
5 8
which turned In only 22
46 !50
Lewis picked up 28 yards change of fumbles, SW's Yards Rushing
complete games and did not
Ralph Miller returned Yards Passing
39 66
have any pitcher who won Tonight's games
anolher Gibson pass 70 yards Total Yardage
85 216
more than 15games. The 1941
to the 1.1. Three plays tater, Passes Attempted
14
2
New York Yankees are the Athens at ~~~~
Lewfs had his second score of Passes Completed
3
2
·only previous team to win a G~lllpolls at Log'lrn
the night. A run for the extra Interceptions
0 3
pennant without a pitcher Waverly at Jackson
points )Vas stopped.
Fumbles
4
4
whowonmorethan 15 games. Me
. tgs at WeTIIVstcon
Both teams played on even Lost
3
3
The Reds, however, Warren Locsl at Alexander terms in the third period but Penalties
4-40 ~
presented a power.nacked
Vinton County at Bel~re
,...
Southwestern did not sit on ils
By Quarters :
lineup led by Joe Morgan and Nelsonville- York at ederal
lead.
0 0 0 7- 7
HT
J hn Be h d
ed Hocking
O ny
nc an support
SVAC
With 6:59 left in the game, SW
6 14 0 6-26
by Pete Rose, George Foster, ,Hannan Trace at South ·
Tony Perez and Dave Con· · wHiern
cepcion.
Kyger Creek at Symmes
PLAYING NITELY
vaney
They also may have had the
Others
best defensi'le players In the Hannan, W. Va. at North
Ieague at four posltions- · Gallla
Conotton Valley at Miller
Bench at catcher, Concepcion Ravenswood at
~oint
at shortstop, Morgan at Pleasant
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
second base and Geronimo in Shenandoah at Trimble
Wahama
at
Ripley
th e ou tifteld .
SATURDAY
Elated as he was, Anderson
SVAC
said that he woul,d have voted Eastern at Southern
for John McNamara of the
MOTNV~A Y
TUES .· THURS .
FRI.&amp;SAT.•
8:30·1:00
8: 30·2; 00
San Diego Padres as Federal Hocking at Vinton
County (ppd. from Oct. 18)

2

SW defeats Wildcats

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THURS.l-EAST COURT

J~Oll[;H·a·ur~NUT

WUISE Gilmore, Union Ave., Pomeroy, Is no doubt
one of the most loyal and enthusiastic Cincinnati Red
Fans In Meigs County and possibly In Ohio. Ever since the
baseball season began l.Duise had a sign, of her own
making, In front of her bouse, and practically everyday it
was a different sign. The signs kept the people Informed
also they were very humorous. The latest sign foUowlng
the Big Red Machine win Wednesday night Is this creation
by U!uise.

LARRY'S

World Series records set

Sparky wins anoth.er biggy
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP!)
Sparky Anderson
:'is
thrilled" to be named UPI's
National League manager of
the year and hopes there are
more honors coming for his
world champion Qncinnatl
Reds.
The 41-year old Anderson
was named UPI's NL
manager of the year Thursday in voting by 20 UP!
baseball correspondents.

~:vzr::!~s·s::s~~:~on

::
Oakland, Baltimore at the
the NBA's 30th season Thurs· Jets and San Francisco at
New England. Minnesota . day night.
at Chicago Monday night.

Unblemished BG Falcons tangle with Miami
UPI Sports Writer
Miami Coach Dick Crum
figures his Redsklns are due
for a good game Saturday
against unbeaten Bowling
Green but concedes even then
"It 1sn 't going to be easy. "
"Whllt bothers me," said
Crum as he prepared for the
Mid-American Conference
showdown, "Is that Miami
has never played that weU at
Bowling Green since I've
been around here. We've
never gooe up there and
played a real solid football
game. So, we're kind of due."
Crum, ln his second year as
head coach at Miami, calls
the Falcons "as talented as
any BG team I've seen.".
BG taUback Dave Preston,
who gained over 1,400 yards
rushing last year as a
sophomore but missed nearly
three games with a back
Injury, has been given the
green light for Saturday.
"I think Preston wiU be a
considerable help to them,"
said Cnun . "Although I'm not
sure their attack drops off
much without him. Whether
Preston does or does not play,

another against the Jets last
week.
Despite aU that, the Bills
are one-point favorites .
In other games this
weekend, St. Louis is at the
Giants on Safurday while .on
Sunday, Pittsburgh meets
Green Bay at Milwaukee,
Detroit is at Houston, Cincinnati at Atlanta, Denver at
Kansas City, Dallas at
Philadelphia, New Orleans at

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Most Errors, Catcher,
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Most Double Plays, Gat.
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Mosl Games Started . .
Pilcher, Series 3 Tiant, 8os.
Gullett, Cln.
Most Wins. Relief Pitcher,
Series 2 Eastwick, Cin.
Most Walks, Pitcher, Inning 4 Gullett, Cin. 10·22 (3rd

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Fewest Stolen Bases, Club,
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3- The Datly Sentinel, Middleoort-PomeroY, o.. ~·riday, Oct 24, 19'/ a

Trinity Church in
Pomeroy
wlll
hold
homecoming Sunday, Oet.
%9. A potluck dinner ·will
follow the regular morning
.worship. AU members and
friends are cordially Invited to take a covered dish
and enjoy the fellowship
dinner. Table se rvice,
coffee and tea wUI be
provided.

Voting•••

DR. BRUCEPAXTON,opthalmologlst, uses a light to look behind the eyes of one of the
yoW'!gsters visiting Tuesday's eye clinic In Pomeroy.

23 children examined
during vision clinic
Twenty-three Meigs County
children were examined at a
vision clinic staged Tuesday
at Trinity Church In Pomeroy
·by the nunlng division of the
Meigs County Department of
Health.
Doris Bailey, L.P.N.,
coordinator of the &lt;;llnlc, and
Sharon !hie, R.N., Meigs
County Public Health Nurse,
developed the program on the
local level. Olnlc services
are free to the children of
Meigs County residents.
During the last two years,
the Meigs County Commissioners have provided
funds for thla clinic. The
clinic was originally a project
of the Federal government.
The Commlasloners provide
funds for Mrs. Bailey's
salary, as wen as for the
Pediatric
Otological
Diagnostic Clinic (POD)
which Identifies possible ear,
nose and throat problems In
Meigs County children. The
Commissioners also pay the
salary of the School Vision
and Hearing Speciallst.
Additional funds received
from the Ohio Department of
Health provided for the
services of two specialists
from Athens, Dr. Arnold La
Graff, an optometrist, and
Dr, Bruce Paxton, an opthalmologlst.
Twenty-three . children
were referred to the Vision
Olnlc by local school personnel, doctors, parents and
the School Vision and
Hearing Specialist, Marjorie
Manuel.
Six of the children tested
were found to need surgery t.o
correct such problems as
crossed eyes and drooped
eyelids. Two children were
found to have Amblyopia or
lazy eye. Four children were
given prescriptions for
medication to correct eye
infections
caused
by
allergies. Three children
were found to need glasses to
Improve their vision. One
chUd was declared legally
blind and another child had a
Congenital Macular Dysfunction which is the OC·
currence of scar tissue
behind the eye's retina
caused by a chtldhood virus.
One other chtld was referred
to a doctor for a physical
exam when it was found his
re-occurring headaches were
not caused by vision
problems. Five other
childr~n had normal vision.
Several children will be
scheduled for a re;:heck at
the next Vision Clinic n June,
1976. However, the Nursing
Division of the Health
Department will scedhule
another clinic at an earlier
date If there is a need.
Concerned parents who
believe their children may

Meigs •••

DR. ARNOLD LaGROFF, Athens optometrist,
examining one of 23 youngsters at Tuesday eye cllnlc In
Pomeroy.

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their excellent work for the
museum.
Mrs. Nancy Reed spoke on
a request from the South
Central Ohio historical group
for a list of buildings which
should become historical
markers and be maintained
as such.
Mrs . Carrie Neutzllng
Ebersbach presented "a book
which·she has ~don the
Ebersbach family and the
work of the family in coal
particularly in Meigs County.
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber of
Mi&lt;ldleport and Florida
presented to the society an
old atlas of the Upper Ohio
· River and Valley. First Vice
President
Leo
Story
presented a contribution to
the society from Jane Howell ·
Tent, Daughters of the Union
Veterans. An outline of fund
drive activities was given by
Blakeslee.
Refreshments were served
during a coocluding social
hour.

MRS. CARRIE EBERSBACH NEUTZLJNG presented a copy of a book, "America, We

lAve You," to the Melga CoWJty Pioneer and Historical Society Thursday night. The book,
authored by Mrs. Neutzllng tens the story of the Ebersbach family In Meigs County, par:
Ucularly dealing with the coal industry. Receiving the book from Mrs. Neut~ was C. E.
maketiee, society president.

airlifted

grandchildren, ail of TUcson,
her mother, Mrs. Mae
Pearson, and one brother Roy
Pearson, both of Rt. 2,
Racine, her mother-In-law,
Mrs. Edna Reuter, Rt, 3,
Pomeroy, also several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be
Mooday at 10 a.m. at the
Brings Broadway Chapel,
6910 East Broadway, Tucson.
Burial will be in Tucson
Memorial i'ark.

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Social
Calendar
FRIDAY ,
WEEKEND REVIVAL
begins at DyesvUle Community Church. The Rev.
Cupp of Lancaster will be •
guest speaker. Services at
7:30 p.m. nightly,
HALLOWEEN CAR·
NIVAL, 7 p.m. at Syracuse
Elementary School spon.sored by PTA. Refreshments '
will be served.
ANNUAL TURKEY
SUPPER sponsored by
Tuppers Plains CommW'lity •
aub beginning at s p.m. at ,
the community building and
ftre department.
SATURDAY
HYMN SING at Hazel
Community Church, 7:30
p.m. Dan Hayman and the
Ccuntry Hymnlimers will be
featured . Everyone welcome.
FISH FRY AND bake sale
at Middleport Fire Station
beginning at II a.m. Fish
sandwiches and dinners .
Sponsored by Middleport '
Fire Department.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) Tens of thousands of starving
Somali nomads have been
airlifted by Soviet aircraft to
new homes In a massive
resettlement program un·
precedented In Africa, relief
- officials said today.
The fleet of blue and white
Russian planes ·took a Uttle
over a month to move 120,000
nomads from the drought
stricken areas oi northern
Somalia to permanent camps
In the south of the country
and along the coast, the of·
flcials said.
The evacuation, described
by officials as the biggest
CONTEST WINNERS - These are the.winners of a
undertaken on the African
contest to boost PTA membership at the Riverview
continent, Is new completed,
Elementary School at ~ille. At the front Is Travls
they said.
Newlun, who tied for second; at the back are Beth
The nomads, who have
Berkhtmer, who tied for second, left, and Darlene Barton,
wandered across the Hom of
right, first place winner. Also tying for second but not
Africa for centuries with
present was Steve RA&gt;ckhold. A world series theme was
their herd&amp; of camels, cattle,
carried out for the cpntest with winners receiving free
and goats, will now become
carnival tickets for prizes. The achool has over 100 per
farmers and fishermen.
cent PTA membership for the enrollment.
A few thousand wUI
eventually be allowed to
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, ·'
return to their traditional · F. and A.M. father-son "
nomadic existence In the banquet, 6:30 p.m. at the · '
desert In the next few years, temple. Tickets available
but Russian experts have from any member.
.llJ
(&lt;
_
already begun teaching the
ANNUAL HOMECOMING ~~
others the unfamiliar
W
By Helen Bottel
at
Columbia Chapter with "·
problems
of
deep
sea
fishing
~
:-:,
W
M
serving
to start at 7 p.m.; .•
and raising crops.
·Jbls Is the last report on readerot~~~~wen to the recent
A more modest reset- public welcome.
'"
SOUP SUPPER, starting 2 ,.
"Helen Help Us" queBtlonnalre lor married and formerly tlement program is un·married people.
derway in neighboring p.m. al Racine firehouse ,,
Ethiopia, where authorities sponsored by
Racme ""
Marriage Survey (Part 3)
bope to setile permanently Emergency Squad .
~estlon No. llln my marriage survey stated : "A recent some but not all of the 87,000 Vegetable, bean soup and ·•
letter from a reader insisted most women aren't as highly nomads In refugee camp~. chUi for sale:
SUNDAY
sexed as the modern world beUeves them to be, but they're
This reporter recently
'good at pretending.'' About half my readers more or less toured the drought stricken
REVIVAL AT Syracuse ""
agreed (which surprised me mightily as I felt society has areas where as many as United Methodist Church,
progressed much fw1her· than that). Do you disagree or 50,000 persons have died.
Friday through Sunday, 7:30 ..
. agree? Comments please?"
The acrubby desert has each evening with pastor . ,
Are you ready for this, readers? - Sixty per cent of the been turned Into a vast Richard E. Jarvis speaking; ,
women who 1/Jswered my questions (numbering 2,000 In all graveyard for mllllons of . public Invited.
';,~
age gronpa) AGREED that females often pretend to be seller dead livestock. Bones and
OLD FASHIONED HYMN • •
than they really feel; and almost 50 per centofthemen suspect carcasses Ue scattered In SING at Freedom Gospel ·,"
the same thing!
every direction.
Mission, Bald Knobs, 1:30
Granted, many women say In effect, "I'm as highly sexed
It wll1 take years for the p.m. Public is invited to bring ,,_
- maybe even more so - than my husband, but talking to respective governments to songs and participate.
other wives, I get the feeling I'm some kind of freak. A lot of replenish the herds.
MONDAY
them would rather have a headache!"
MeanwhHe, the tens of
EASTERN PTSA, 7:30p.m. ~
And then ·there were those who wrote, "Before I was thousands of nomads are ·
married, sex wss great, but now it's a hav~o thing, It Isn't so doomed to live ·In vast cities at the school. Program will
much fun. I could choose the time and occasion wh!!fl I was of beehive twig huts sub- be a film, "People Taking
sisting on a survival diet of Action."
single - makes a big difference."
RUTLAND GARDEN 0:
Others blamed men : "I hated sex In my first marrisge, boiled wheat, aorghum,
CLUB, 7:30p.m. at the home ,
and I thought I was a failure. Now I reaUze that for every frigid butter, and a little mUk.
of Mrs. Robert Canaday. Sale - ·
woman, there's a selfish or Inept man. My second husband
of
bulbs, plants and baked .,
unthawed me!"
goods
to be held.
+++
DIVORCE ASKED
Writes Joe B., of Sacramento: "I think women are not by
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!)
nature arty more or less highly sexed than men. Both have - The wife of Gov, David
equal potential for enjoying or pretending. There is a real Boren, who once commented agreement granting her
tendency, however, for women to place more emphasis on the polttlca places extra stress on $124,800 In alimony, chtld
emotional dimension of a relationship and for men to em· marriage, fUed for divorce support and other benefits.
phasize the physical. Carried to an extreme, either is a hang. Thuraday
Janna Boren, :Ml, rued her ,,,
under
an
up. When the extremes meet In the marriage bed, only disaster
can ensue. The niftiest thing I ever read about sex was from a that 'a great too.
'"
marriage counselor whc said, "Sex is something you are, not
"Also, this bualneaa of promoting the super-tel}' female
something you do. If you get hung up on what you 'should he
Image has frightened men, who figure they can't match her •·
doing,' then you quickly forget about what you really are."
drive. Ompotence Is on therlae. It's easyt.o see why!"
..
And "Midw~rn Olristlan" writes, "My lwsband and I
Another comment: "Before we married, I experienced .~·
relish sex as one of God's greatest·gifts. So much lUis our daUy
fireworks every time we 1daiJed, No matter how hard you try, ""
Uves with worry and pain, but here is the one totally joyous act.
after eight years of housewife and motherhood (three kids),
How sad thatsomanywomensaytheyonly tolerate it.
fireworks get more difficult. I look forward to the evening after ~...
''What they don't realize is that this is also one of the few
the chlldren are In bed as the only thne I have to myself.
acts where you can be, and are expected to be, selfish. You
Although I love my hUBband dearly and our sex life is very
have sexfor your OWN pleasure as well as your partner's. The satl.sfylng sometimes, I muat admit that affection and con- .":,
woman who wrote that she does not enjoy It except for the
veraation would be more desirable - except on weekends
pleasure It gives her husband is robbing herself and her man of
when the ldda are at Grllldmas, and I'm rested a bit.
;
a full and rewarding experience. To know he is totally wrapped
"I need to UNWIND, rather than wind up most of the · ~
up In his pleasure Is the greatest stimulant of all, one that time."
carries HER to greater heights - and vice versa.
And the final comment: ''Too bad people can't be matched , ;
"In our exciting relation9hlp, my husband and I give, but
up asto~~eXdrive. Before marriage, my lwsband acted aslf he ,~
we also take from each other, The love we give and take Ia an coulgn't get enough. A year later,lt's twice a month and I'm ~
oasis of delight In our otherwise hardworking and repetitious
'oversexed' becauae I want more. Men pretend too! A lot of ':..
Uves."
heartache could be saved If people would just be honest with - ··
A different C(UUDent: "The fact of women enjoying sex
one •other."
,. ,
has been ow..rplayed to the hilt. We now think something is
· (NOTE: This ends my report on the HHU marriage sur· ,.•:
wrong If we don't have multiple orgasms and want w jump In
I!I!Y, but from time to lime I'll be printing more commentathat ,. ,,
bed at the drop of a suggestion-married or not. Thill simplY came In with the questionnaires. They're too good - and , ,,1
Lw!'t true much of the lime. Women achieve fu1flllmert In
pertinent - to diacard. - H.)
thousands of ways other than through Intercourse, altboagh

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Candidate For
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have vision problems should
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Health Dept., ll4\1 E. Main
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Fonner Meigs resident dies
RACINE - Relatives here
received word of the death of
Mrs . Charles Reuter, 58,
Tucson, Arlz., former Meigs
County resident.
Mrs. Reuter was preceded
in death by her father, Albert
Pearson, two sisters Helen
Griffith llldMyrUe Bentz and
a gran&lt;bon, Mark Riebel.
Mrs. Reuter is survived by
her husband, Olarles, two
sons, Richard Riebel and
Rodney Reuter and' four

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house" structure, which is at
East Letart, has been moved
across the road after being
declared unsuitable at its
former location. The building
is to be restored and used as a
voting place In East Letart,
according to plans of some
residents there who want
voting to take place in East
Letart. The structure has
been used for over 100 years,
according to sources, and
some in East Letart want to
make the building a Bicentennial voting place with
special decoration because of
its long usage as a polling
place, it is reported.
So, residents of Letart
Township are again faced
with the problem, just where
are they to vote on Nov. 4?

Nomads are

Resident of Salisbury Township for 22 yeari. Experienced with hNvy equipment. Six yNrs building
construction. E•perlenced graduate of Wellsburg, W.
Va. Veteran of World War II, U.S. Army, Member of ,
Pomeroy United MethOdist Church. Employed by
OVEC, Kyger Creek Plant.

-------------------------XDONALD L ~UNJlLI

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Candidate For
Salisbury Township Clerk
Lifelong resldenl ·ol Salisbury ToWnship. Graduate of
Pomeroy Hfgh School. U.S. Ntvy veteran. Korean
War. Married to former Franctt Evins and have1 son,
Arlit. Member and pall comm1nder Of Dr.,. Webster
Post 39 American lAg tan. Business Ma1111Jtr of Meigs
. legion llasebell TNm. Member Of Enterprise U.M.
Church. Twenty yNrs of clerical experltnce.

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Association w111 hold its .• ;
monthly meeting Tueaday, ":'
Oct, 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the • •
Danville Wesleyan Church. • •
Oyde Hendersoo will be the •••
speaker. TherewiUbe special ;"
singing. The public Is Invited . •:::
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BY JQE CARNICELLI
at Buffalo.
UPI .Sports Writer
Oli Wednesday, the World
It's been a beautiful week Football League, which had
for the Miami Oolphins and a stripped the Dolphins of three
victory Sunday over the rap performers,. including
Buffalo Bills would make it · fullback Larry Csonka,
complete.
folded and now there's a
The Dolphins opened tl)e possibility Csonka may
week last Sunday by crushing return to the Dolphins this
the New York Jets 4~. in·· season.
tercepting Joe Namath six
The Dolphins are busy
times and forcing eight preparing for the Bills, who
turnovers in handing the Jets

~:•.worst loss in a dozen

. The victory was the
Dolphins' fourth In a row
after an opening game loss to
Oakland. Miami's luck held
Monday night when the New
York Giants, who entered the
game with a 1-3 record, beat
the previously unbeaten Bills
17-14.
That left Buffalo and
Miami tied for the American
Conference East lead
heading Into Sunday's game

MITCH CHAPMAN; Meigs Marauder offensive end,
Is a senior letterman and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Chapman, High Street, Pomeroy. He is 6 feet tall and
weighs 160 pounds.

not only lost the game to the
Giants but may be without
the services of some key
players.
Ot1c of thr biggest question
marks is fullback .Jim
Braxton, the 245iJounder who
has blocked so well for
rushL~e star O.J. Simpaon.
Braxton, who also leads the
AFC with -even touchdowns.

suffered a hyperextended
knee against the Giants and'
has been listed as doubtful for
Sunday,
If he can't play, Don
Calhoun, who was cut by the
Bills recently and then
reacquired, will start.
The Bills' defense, rocked
earlierwiththelossof All Pro
cornerback Robert James

and strong safely Doug Jones
for the season, may new have
lost rookie safety Ed Jones.
Also, safety Tony Greene,
hurt in the pre-season, stiU
has not played with the same
effectiveness as last year.
The Buffalo secondary will
need to be sharp against Bob
Griese, who threw for three
touchdowns and ran for

Lakers may have new dynasty

· By SfEVE WILSrEIN
UPI Sports Writer
The lAs Angeles Lakers
differed among themselves
about how long it would take
to reach their playing
potential, to act Uke a team
instead of a group of talented
strangers, but none had any
doubt that they were going to
be challenging for the
championship come playoff

time.
"II '11 be just a few games,
maybe a couple of weeks,"
said Kareem Abdul.Jabbar.
"This is a bunch of
professionals, veterans. It
shouldn't take us very long to
get it together. Then we'U be
ready to challenge anyone."
·'NormaUy, I'd say It takes
about a year for a team with
as many changes as we 've

had to reach Its potential, but
with the big guy in the middle
and the amount of experience
we have, we'll be playing
good team ball In about two
or three months," said a
more conservative coach Bill
Sharman.
The Lakers were somewhat
ragged with 28 turnovers In a
104-101 triumph over the New
York Knicks In the opener of

we're going to have to be
geared to stop the tailback.
You can't overlook Marcus
Johnson and Andre Parker,"
who have filled in for
Preston.
The top Bowling Green
rusher, however, has been
fullback Dan Saleet. Saleet
has gained 787 yards and
ranks fifth in the nation.
Miami has also been hurt
by Injuries to running backs,
prompting Crum to move
wingback Randy Walker to
fullback .
Star tailback IWb Carpenter also missed a game,
but gained 109 yards last
week against Ohio University.
"I think we'll be as healthy
· going Into this week as we've
been since Michigan State,"
said Crum. "The last two
weeks we've had to shuttle
backs around, but we've got
things pretty well settled
down."
The Redsklns only loss In
six games came at the hands
of Michigan State, 14-13, and
they are 2-ll in the conference.
Bowling Green's Don

Nehlen, although his team Is
6-lJ overall and ~ In the

MAC, says, "I just hope we
don't get embarrassed.
"I've looked at Miami on
film and I see a great football
team, both offensively and
defensively . They beet the
heck out of Purdue and from
what I've heard, should have
beaten Michigan State. It
may he the best team the
MAC has ever had."
Nehlen is glad to welcome
Preston back and although ·
the native of Defiance had
three weeks of Inactivity,
Nehlen says, "he's a fine
athlete so he catches up
quickly."
While Miami and BG battle
for at least a share of the
MAC lead, three other con·
ference games are 011 tap.
Ohio Univesity, whidl saw
its championship hopes
almost vanish with last
week's loss to Miami, visits
Toledo, whlle struggling Kent
State hosts Central Michigan
and Northem Dlinois, very
much In the title picture with
a 2-ll mark, entertains Ball
State.

Other key games find
Qnclnnati hosting Southwest
U!uisiana, Dayton at McNeese St. (La.) In a night
game, Youngstown St. at
Akron, also under the lights,
and Wittenberg at Mount
Union In a battle of unbeaten
teams . ..
Toledo snapped a fivegame losing streak last week
with a 25-7 win over Western
Michigan and hopes to ride
the passing of quarterback
Gene Swick to a win over the
Bobcats.
"You must stop Swick to
win," said OU Coach Bill
Hess. "I don't mean stopping
him completely, he's going to
complete some passes, I
mean keeping him from
completing scoring passes."
Ohio University is 3-2-1
overall and Z.l·lln the MAC.
Toledo stands 2-5 and 1..:1. ·
Central Michigan brings a
4·2-1 overall record and a 2-1·
I conference mark Into its
game against Kent State. The
Flashes were considered a
pre«ason title contender but
have now lost three of their
last four games.

The Wittenberg-Mount
Union game at Atllance
should decide the winner of
the Ohio Conference Blue
Division title. Both the Tigers
and Purple Raiders are 6-lJ
overaU and 1..0 In the conference.
Other OC division games
Saturday find BaldwinWallace at Marietta and
Otterbein at Wooster In the
Red Division, and Capital at
Ohio Wesleyan In the Blue
Division. Nondlvisional
contests find Musklngum at

Denison and Franklui (Ind.)
at Heidelberg.
Other games Saturday
have Ashl.and at Hillsdale
(Mich.), Kenyon at Grove
City (Pa.), Chicago at
Oberlin, West Vuglnla St. at
Ohio Northern, WUmlngton at
Manchester (Ind. ), Defiance
at Anderson (Ind.), Bluffton
at Rose-Hulman !Ind.),
Taylor (Ind.) at Findlay,
Carnegie-Mellon at Case
Western, Hiram at Bethany
(W.Va.) and Allegheny (Pa .)
at John Carroll.

E·- l.lE.S- T'H
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Ski course
offered at

Rio C/C

Anderson received 16 votes
While Wes Westrum of the
San Francisco Giants
received three and Walt
Alston of the Los Angeles
Dodgers got one.
"I am really thrilled to get
this award," said Anderson,
who led the Reds to their
third pennant In six years and
their first world championship in 35. "I know a lot of
other guys take awards with
a grain of salt but I don 't. I
really consider this award an
honor. I like to get any
awards and especially this

one."
National Basketball Association
Standings
By United Press International

Eastern Conference
Allanllc Division
W. L Pel GB
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"Learn to Ski Week" at eosron
Buttalo
o0 o0 .000
.000 VaU, Colo., is being offered Philadelphia
New
York
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for credit at Rio Grande
Central
Division
College-Rio Grande ComW. L . Pet GB
washing ron
1 o 1.000 ·
munity College.
Atlanta
1 0 1.000
Beginners and advanced Houston
o 0 .000 'I&gt;
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Skiers may earn one credit at Clevela nd
New Orleans
o 1 .000 1
Vall, Colo., during the
Western Conference
M
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Division
midwinter skiing workshop
w L. Pet oa.
offered by Rio Grande Chicago
o o .ooo
Delrolt
o o .000 College.
Milwaukee
o o .ooo The cost of $223, or $227 for
Kanm ~~~~~~~g 01 !1s1~~
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out of district students, includes lessons, condominium Gorden st. I w.. o\o~~·· G.B.
lodging with pool and kitchen Los Ang . 1 o 1.000
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Phoenix
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special round-trip ski bus .
Thursday's Resulls
lransportalion from Los Angeles 104 New York 101
Columbus to Vail. Complete Atlanta 109 New Orleans 91
state1BY Cleveland BJ 95
ski equipment may be rented Golden
WashingTonight's
roo 07 Kansas Clly
at low cost. The bus leaves Houslon •• BoslonGames
Columbus, Dec. 12, and Delroll ar New Orleans
•Philadelphia at Chicago
returns Dec. 21.
Porlland ar sea rrle
Special early registration
c k e y Association
for this course ends Friday, World - H oStandings
Nov. 7. Payment must be
Bv U nlted Press International
East
made by this date. This ski
W. L. T. Ph
trip replaces the Aspen ski Cincinnat i
J 2 0
6
2 2 0
4
England
trip that was previously New
2 5 0
4
Indianapolis
announced.
2
Cleveland
1 2 0
West
This trip and one hour
W. L. T. Pis
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J 2 1
7
l'hoenhc
J 2 0
6
For more information , Denver
J 2 0
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contact ProfesRor ' }lob Sen Diego
2 2 I
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phone 245-Si!53.
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GRANVIlLE, Ohlo (UP!)
Denison University
'President Joel P. Smith
Thursday announced his
resignation, effective at the
end of the current academic
year.

Edmonton
Toronto

3 4 '1
I 2 1
Calgary
.1 3 0
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 6 Edmonton 4
Ind i anapOl i S~

HOUSIOO 0

San Diego 4 Minnesota 4

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Fridl'f's Games

New England at Toronto
Phoenhc at C'tlgarv
Denver ar Wi nn ipeg

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NEW YORK IUPI) - The (8), Boston (4) , 10·21
Fewest Saves, Club Series 0
following mal or records were
set or tied in the 1975 World Boston
Fewest Saves. Both Clubs.
Series:
Series 2 Boston (0), CinRECORDS SET
cinnati (2)
7 Games
RECORDS TtED
Individual
7 Games
Highest F Ieiding Per.
Individual
cenlage, Outfielder, Series,
Most at Bats, Inning
Most Chances
riant, Bas'. 10-11 (7th inn)
1.000
Geronimo, Cin . 24
Fisk, Bos. 10-15 (4th Inn)
Evans, Bos. 24
Most ~inch · hit Home Runs,
Lynn, Bos . 24
Series 2 Carbo, 8os.
Club
Most Runs Balled In,
Highest Fielding Percentage, Club Series .99J Pinch· Hitter. Game 3 Carbo,
Cincinnati
Bos. 10·21
Most Total Bases, PinchMost
Pi tchlng
Ap·
pearanc:es, Club, Series JO hiller. Series 8 Carbo, Bos.
Most Sacrifice Fli es, Total
Cincinnati
Mos t
PI tchlng
Ap- Series 3 Concepcion, Cln.
Most Unassisted Double
pearances, Both Clubs, Series
52 Cincinnati (30), Boston Plays, Flrst·baseman, Game
1 ~erez, Cin. 10 II
Then Sparky expressed his manager of the year had he I 22)
Most
Errors, Second
Most
~l
tchers
Used,
Both
been
"on
the
UP!
panel
of
hope that Cincinnati players
baseman , Series 3 Doyle,
Clubs,
Game
12
Cincinnati
experts,
would also be honored for a
season during which the Reds
won 108 games. That total
was exceeded In National
League history by only two
teams - the 1906 Chicago
Cubs who won 116 games and
the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates
PATRIOT - Led by the during the drive. His six-yard quarterback Layton hit
who won 110.
strong running of fullback run was good for the first SW jUnior end Keith Grate on a 29
"I think awards are a great Kip Lewis and the passing of touchdown. A run for the yard touchdown pass. A kick
thing," Anderson said. freshman quarterback Gene extra points was stopped.
lor the extra point was
"That's why 1 hope I'll be Layton, Coach Bob Ashley's
Southwestern , behind the blocked.
joined by any one of my guys South:westem Highlanders churning legs of Lewis
A Rick Clary fumble
getting the Most Valuable defeated Hannan Trace 26-27 marched 70 yards in recovery set-up Hannan
Player Award. I don't care here Thursday night.
12 plays for the sec- Trace's touchdown late in the
. who as long as he is one of my
The victory pushed South- ond TD. Lar_ton ran the fourth quarter. A pass inguys."
western's season record to 2-5 ball over from tlleillree yard terference call placed the ball
The Most Valuable Player and 2-3 In the SVAC. Hannan stripe with 10:24 left in the at the 17 where senior
A
d In both 1 u
is
war '
eag es,
Trace dropped to 2-8 and 0-5 second quarter , Lewis got the fullback Bob Walter scooted
voted by a conunittee of the in .the league .
conversion pushing the score aroWid his right end for the
BasebaU Writers Association
TD. Walter kicked the extra
Lewis was almost un - to IW.
of America. The ballots have stoppable rushing for 131
With Hannan Trace facing point making the final score
air ad bee
a lhird and 12 situation, Scott 26-7.
e Y
n cast • without yards in 26 attempts.
consideration of play In the
Walter was the. top rusher
Following the opening Gibson's pass was grabbed
World Series, and the results
by
Laytoo
and
retorned
20
for
Hannan Trace. Both
series in which Hannan Trace
will be announced In Novem- was forced to punt, the yards but . the Highlanders teams end their 1975 season
be
r·
Highlanders used the running were charged with clipping next week. Symmes Valley is
The Reds won the pennant of Lewis and the passing arm placing the ball at the 48. SW at Hannan Trace while
with a fine blend of speed and
of Layton to move the ball 6~ fumbled the ball back lo Southern visits SOuthwestern .
power on offense and ex- yards in six plays. Abig play Hannan Trace on the second
STATISTICS
ceUent defense which
place
from
scrimmage.
DEPARTMENT
HT SW
was a 37 yard screen pass to
overcame a pitching staff flanker Donnie Bush.
Following another ex· First Downs
5 8
which turned In only 22
46 !50
Lewis picked up 28 yards change of fumbles, SW's Yards Rushing
complete games and did not
Ralph Miller returned Yards Passing
39 66
have any pitcher who won Tonight's games
anolher Gibson pass 70 yards Total Yardage
85 216
more than 15games. The 1941
to the 1.1. Three plays tater, Passes Attempted
14
2
New York Yankees are the Athens at ~~~~
Lewfs had his second score of Passes Completed
3
2
·only previous team to win a G~lllpolls at Log'lrn
the night. A run for the extra Interceptions
0 3
pennant without a pitcher Waverly at Jackson
points )Vas stopped.
Fumbles
4
4
whowonmorethan 15 games. Me
. tgs at WeTIIVstcon
Both teams played on even Lost
3
3
The Reds, however, Warren Locsl at Alexander terms in the third period but Penalties
4-40 ~
presented a power.nacked
Vinton County at Bel~re
,...
Southwestern did not sit on ils
By Quarters :
lineup led by Joe Morgan and Nelsonville- York at ederal
lead.
0 0 0 7- 7
HT
J hn Be h d
ed Hocking
O ny
nc an support
SVAC
With 6:59 left in the game, SW
6 14 0 6-26
by Pete Rose, George Foster, ,Hannan Trace at South ·
Tony Perez and Dave Con· · wHiern
cepcion.
Kyger Creek at Symmes
PLAYING NITELY
vaney
They also may have had the
Others
best defensi'le players In the Hannan, W. Va. at North
Ieague at four posltions- · Gallla
Conotton Valley at Miller
Bench at catcher, Concepcion Ravenswood at
~oint
at shortstop, Morgan at Pleasant
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
second base and Geronimo in Shenandoah at Trimble
Wahama
at
Ripley
th e ou tifteld .
SATURDAY
Elated as he was, Anderson
SVAC
said that he woul,d have voted Eastern at Southern
for John McNamara of the
MOTNV~A Y
TUES .· THURS .
FRI.&amp;SAT.•
8:30·1:00
8: 30·2; 00
San Diego Padres as Federal Hocking at Vinton
County (ppd. from Oct. 18)

2

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WUISE Gilmore, Union Ave., Pomeroy, Is no doubt
one of the most loyal and enthusiastic Cincinnati Red
Fans In Meigs County and possibly In Ohio. Ever since the
baseball season began l.Duise had a sign, of her own
making, In front of her bouse, and practically everyday it
was a different sign. The signs kept the people Informed
also they were very humorous. The latest sign foUowlng
the Big Red Machine win Wednesday night Is this creation
by U!uise.

LARRY'S

World Series records set

Sparky wins anoth.er biggy
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP!)
Sparky Anderson
:'is
thrilled" to be named UPI's
National League manager of
the year and hopes there are
more honors coming for his
world champion Qncinnatl
Reds.
The 41-year old Anderson
was named UPI's NL
manager of the year Thursday in voting by 20 UP!
baseball correspondents.

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Oakland, Baltimore at the
the NBA's 30th season Thurs· Jets and San Francisco at
New England. Minnesota . day night.
at Chicago Monday night.

Unblemished BG Falcons tangle with Miami
UPI Sports Writer
Miami Coach Dick Crum
figures his Redsklns are due
for a good game Saturday
against unbeaten Bowling
Green but concedes even then
"It 1sn 't going to be easy. "
"Whllt bothers me," said
Crum as he prepared for the
Mid-American Conference
showdown, "Is that Miami
has never played that weU at
Bowling Green since I've
been around here. We've
never gooe up there and
played a real solid football
game. So, we're kind of due."
Crum, ln his second year as
head coach at Miami, calls
the Falcons "as talented as
any BG team I've seen.".
BG taUback Dave Preston,
who gained over 1,400 yards
rushing last year as a
sophomore but missed nearly
three games with a back
Injury, has been given the
green light for Saturday.
"I think Preston wiU be a
considerable help to them,"
said Cnun . "Although I'm not
sure their attack drops off
much without him. Whether
Preston does or does not play,

another against the Jets last
week.
Despite aU that, the Bills
are one-point favorites .
In other games this
weekend, St. Louis is at the
Giants on Safurday while .on
Sunday, Pittsburgh meets
Green Bay at Milwaukee,
Detroit is at Houston, Cincinnati at Atlanta, Denver at
Kansas City, Dallas at
Philadelphia, New Orleans at

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Most Errors, Catcher,
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Most Double Plays, Gat.
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Mosl Games Started . .
Pilcher, Series 3 Tiant, 8os.
Gullett, Cln.
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Officers elected fo_r circle
Jennifer Lohse Sheets
received an endorsement for
the Board of Education of the
Meigs Looal School District
at the Tuesday night meeting
of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
meeting at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Mrs. Maurisha Nelson,
social chairwoman, announced plans for a hayride
tonight and also for the
preferential lea Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Ubby Sayre.
The annual Cqrlstmas bazaar
was discussed by Mrs. Cathy
Cumings and Mrs. Deb! Buck
reported that the chapter has

eight new members, Sherrie
Abbott, Cheryl Crow, Lynn
Crow, Rita Hayes, Betty Jean
Krawsczyn, Susan Lanning,
Sheila Reeves and Sharon
Russell.
Mrs. · Susan Oliver, city
council member, reported on
the recent meeting of the
council noting that a bicentennial project will be
planned and combined
socials are being considered.
Mrs. Sharon Bailey noted a
dance will be held at the
Rutland gymnasium Nov. 8
with proceeds to go to the
Meigs County Cancer
Society. A live band will .
provide the music and the
cost will be $5 a couple for

Of(icers for the coming
year were elected at a
meeting of Friendly Circle
Tuesday ni ght at Trinity
tickets purchased in advance, Church.
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel
and $6 per couple at the door.
presided
at the meeting
Members were also reminded
that there will be a football during which time members
game Thanksgiving Day for signed a birthday card for
Mrs. Louis Reibel. Elected to
the Cancer Society.
Mrs. Maxine Plummer of the offices were Miss Reibel,
the 648 Board, community president; Mrs. Pearl Mora,
mental health in the Meigs, vice president; Mrs. Leonard
Gallia and Jackson area, Jewell, secretary, and Mrs.
spoke on the two-len ths mill Elza Gilmore, Jr., treasurer.
Members were reminded to
levy renewal for the
ta~e
their Christmas stocking
program. The chapter gave
savings
to the November
its endorsement.
meeting.
Six
members turned
Mrs. Joyce Bartlmus gave
in
the
Talents
at Work fund.
the cultural program on
"This Is My Country" with Miss Erma Smith reported on
Mrs. Janet Downie and Mts. the Wednesday evening Bible
Pat Brogan serving refresh· study being conducted by the
Rev. W. H. Perrin.
ments.
Mrs. Thomas Young was
welcomed back and thanked
the circle for remembering

Polly's Pointers Literary club discusses
Trick in ironing
plastic 14blecloth
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I would
like some suggestions for
getting wrinkles out of
flannel-backed plastic
tablecloths. When I take a
new one out of the wrappings
I fi~d many deep wrinkles. I
had some success using a cool
Iron on paper towels until the
iron accidentally slipped off
the towels. ])() you have a
better Idea? - ROSE.
DEAR ROSE - I have
some Oannel backed place
mats that I have prened by
putting a wet pressing cloth
over the lop and then Ironing
with a hot Iron. Do be careful
not to let the Iron touch the
plastic. Let cloth get dry and
cool belore folding as the beat
softens the plastic. How do
you other readers do this? POLLY.
.

ditlonal film, bulbs, etc.,
should try using a baby's
insulated formula bag. The
insulation aids in keeping the
film In better condition and
there is room for supplies
including a small litter bag
that is essential when using
cameras that develop instsntly. The compartment is
a good place to keep the
pictures, note pads and pens.
Such a bag is easily and
quickly opened and I find it
most convenient for an
amateur photographer, news
reporter and traveler. EVELYN.
DEAR POLLY - Place felt
weather stripping on the
undersides of rockers to
prevent rocklng chairs from
damaging the Door. - MRS.
L. L.
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly's Problem or
solution to a problem. Write
Polly In care of this newspaper.

book on witchcraft
Cluldwich Hansen's book,
"Witchcraft at Salem" was
. reviewed by Mrs. Roy Cassell
at the Wednesday meeting of
the Middleport U lerary Club
held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Bumgarner.
The book published in 1969
is in its fourth printing. In her
review, Mrs. Cassell noted
that the author said his
purpose in wri ling it was a
way of setting straight the
record of wl tchcraft at
Salem, Mass. in the year 1692
about which much has been
written and much misunderstood. The quoted the
author as saying that "the
more I study the documents
of what actually took place in
the community, and what
SHOWER SET
CHESTER - There will be
an open shower for Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Blake and son,
whose trailer home was
destroyed by fire Oct. 12, at
which time they lost all
household goods and personal
belongings. The shower will
he held 'fuesday at 7:30p.m.
at the Chester Fire House.

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs . Charles P.
CURFEW IN EFFECf
Riffle, Rt. 1, Middleport,
Rutland Mayor Gene
announce the birth of an eight Thompson announced today
... - _, ..
pound, six ounce daughter,
Ann Marie, Thursday, Oct.
16, at Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Ri!Oe have two
daughters, Cheryl Ann, nine,
and Cynthia Lynn, six. Mrs.
Riffle is the former Ruth Ann
Brothers. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Riffle, Rt. 2, Pomeroy and
Mr . and Mrs. George
Brothers,
Rose
Hill,
Pomeroy. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Faye
Pratt, Pomeroy, and the
"Fall styles in
maternal great-grandfather
is John Webster, Colllers, W.

"

was actually said and written
by the participants, the more
I found myself in opposition
to the traditional interpretation." Hansen Is an
associa te professor of
American studies· and
English at Pennsylvania
State University.
Mrs. Dwight ·Wallace
presided at the meeting and
read a letter from Mrs.
Gordon Harris thanking the
club for malting the program
book a memorial to her
mother, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
For roll call, members
responded by giving " a
bewitching experience." ·
Guest of Mrs. Wallace for
the meeting was Ruth
Woodard.
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) .
Epple of Middleport has
undergone major surgery at
Pl~asant Valley Hospital,
Potnl Pleasant. Cards may be
sent to her in care of the .
hospital.
the curfew in the village is
changed to 9 p.m. effective
immediately for those 18
years of age and under unless
accompanied by an adUlt.

PUllrllrllll~l Gllll
All JOGEJI~IER
Wlllllr/~1

CHESTER - - George
Pi ckens, bicentennial
minuteman, presented the
program at the Monday night
meeting of the Chesler PTA.
He showed a series of slides
on America and spoke on
historical sites in Meigs
County.
Mrs. Mary Skinner of the
648 Board was also present to
talk on the three-county
coriTI'Illini ty mental health
levy to be voted on in
November. Bob Davis and
Dave Smith, can&lt;jidates for
the Eastern Local School
Distric"t Board of Education,
were present and talked
before the group.
Stage curtains made by the .
senior citizens have been
finished and the stage area
painted .• Jean Spencer
presided a l the meeting
which opened with the pledge
to the (lag.
Room count was won by the
third grade with the first,
fourth and fifth taking second
place.

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Badge work was the emphasis of the Monday meeting of
Middleport juniors at Heath Methodlat O!urch.
Each of the patrols presented a skit for work on tbeir
community badge. Pam Crooks and Melissa Spencer did an
activity on telephone manners for the hospitality badge and
also displayed greeting cards from around the world for work
on the prints badge.
Joyce Stewart displayed a book on national parks In
conjunctlbn with her magic carpet badge.

tROW'S

Founder's Da11'.1'

Chasteen , senior citizens ·
Rice, Miss Gilkey and Mrs:
. Kelly, Meigs Ex tension
Service; Nease, Red Cross ;
Chester V. King , Red Cross ;
Kathie Filsinger and Jan
Shoots, . Senior Citizens
Center ; Letha Proffitt,
Me1gs.County
·
Community
Action Program; Mrs .
Phyllis Bearhs, Susie Casto,
Chris Eukler, Francine
Stasso, Mary Thayer, and I.
W. Backowilz, Planned
Parenthood; Beulah Strauss,
Gene Lyons, Joan Culp,
Meigs County Health
Department; w. B. M ~­
Donald, Hank Cleland ,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation ; Nan Heiskell,
Bureau of Crippled Children,
and Mrs. Lewis, Meigs
Community School.
The next meeting of the
council will be at the Meigs
Inn Nov. 18 at noon. All
organizations of the county
are urged to send a member
to represent their services.

~LOWERS

SYRACUSE - Plans are
near completion for the
annual Halloween party for
the children of Syracuse and
Minersville sponsored by the
Syracuse Community
Amusement Association. The ·
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Nancy Neutzling.
Games including bobbing
for apples, bean bag toss, fish
pond, dart game, baseball
throw and a cake walk will be
featured. Donations of money
and cookies are needed .
Refreshments of pop, cookies
and treats for the children
attending will be given free .
There is no age limit.
Asilver dollar will be given
to winners in costume for the
ugliest, prettiest, funn iest
and most original.
Attending the meeting were

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Vicki Rizer, Linda Parson ,
Mary Pickens, Ernmogene
Holstein , Chris Jacks and
Katie Crow.

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Founder's Day was observed Tuesday when Alpha
Epsilon Chapter of Alpha
Delta Kappa met In the
library of Meigs High School.
Participating
In
the
ceremony of candlelighting
were Helen Smith, Eileen
Buck, Marlene Fisher, Daisy
Blakeslee, Ida Diehl, Leah
Ord and Ruth Stearns.
Each member brought a
sample of a bulletin board
exhibit carrying out the
bicentennial theme.
Hostesses Daisy Blakeslee
and Ida Diehl served a
dessert course.
Others attending the
meeting were Edna Price,
June Lee, Elma Louks,
Maxine Wingett, Jennifer
Butcher and Nanga Roberts.

Members of the EJecta
Circle of the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church visited the Meigs
County Infirmary Tuesday
night.
The women took a basket of
apples and a box of mixed
POMEROY BROWNIE ·I'ROOP %7!
fruit and had a devotional
service for the residents.
The 21 Brownies in the new Pomeroy Elementary first and From there they went to the
second grade troop met Monday at the school. The pledge to
the nag and Brownie promise
ned th
tin
home. of Mrs. Beualh While
ope
e mee g.
· for the m ti
M Wh'le
1
The girl!t made book markers for their handbooks and
ee ng. rs.
practiced for tbe investiture ceremony which will be held had devotions and M~s .
Monday at 3:30p.m. in the gymnasium at the school. The girls AI wilda Werner, chairwere advlaed that they may wear their unlforma and all woman, gave a birthday
parents are Invited. Fourteen new Bro 1 will
their reading. Mrs. Charles Sauer STERLING/GOLD FILLED
wn es
rece1ve
thanked the ctrcle for an
EARINGS
• I!COut pins, aeven will receive the one-year meinbership pins
ni
d
and all will receive the World Asaoclation Pins at the anMrverisarheycllarW.. b
$12.50 TO
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s. sa e me renner
$15.50
Mrs. Sylvia Nease agreed to be the new assistant to Mrs. reported on remembering
Vera Johnaon, troop leader. Mlas Usa ·wtssenger will be Mrs. Vivian Titus, a shut-in,
. secretary-treasurer,andMrs. VIrginia Lee and Mrs. Marlene with a box of candy. The
Swartz will be helpers for tbe year.
Baptist Women's Day of
Prayer was announced for
7:30 p.m. Nov. 3, with the ·
RACINE BROWNIE ·I'ROOP 1%47
World Community Day to be
Learning to make wastebaskets out of egg cartons was the celebrated on Nov. 7 at the
JI'Oject of the Brownies of Racine Thursday afternoon. The
Forest Run Church. The
Brownie song, promise and the Brownie B's were given to open Sanborn missionary meeting
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the meeting. Refreshments were served. O!arlotte Warnaley 1!1 in December was changed
TO
the leader of the new troop.
s
17.50
from the first Monday to the
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village's Christmas parade.
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Registration forms '~~'ere given to the Brownies to be
Refreshments were served
5 GEN. ONYX
returned next week with the f.! registration fee at a meeting
to Mrs. Freda Hood, Mrs.
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Winebrenner, Mrs. Louise
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Becky Atkins led in the pledge to the flag to open the
Davis,
Mrs.
Pearl
Hoffman,
meeting. The Brownies turned In the money from the candy
Mrs. Edith Sauer, Miss
sale. Tammy Atkins had the Brownie promise, and work was
Dorothy Reynolds and Mrs.
started on painting fruit plaques.
Werner, by Mrs. Beulah
White assisted by Mrs.
Gwlnnle White and Mrs.
Hoffman. Mrs. Florence
MARIE'ITA - Marietta Hannay was a guest.
Send Someone A
College senior Roger Dixon of
COLORFUL
Pomeroy recently completed
a summer
Internship
program in coordination with
the college's Edwy R. Brown
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For Their Birthday
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Circle visits
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showed some of the latest
methods and machinery for
planting, harvesling, baling
and forage.
M'ISS Gu1·1key discussed the
nutritional . services, the
training of volunteer workers
for family aSsistance and
showed sI'd
1 es of the local
volunteers at work. Patty
Kelly told of the many and
varied programs of the 4-H
program which include home
making, anima.! raising;
clothing construction and
summer camping activities.
She stressed the fact that
boys and girls are both interes led in and benefit from
the 4-H work, and told that
the 4-H emblem means a fully
rounded person.
Twenty-three people attended
the
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representing various
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Apractice for the investiture on 'fuesday was held at this
week's meeting of the Brownies. The troop selected songs for
the Bicentennial Sing and practiced during the meeting.

The Meigs County Human
Resources Council mel
Tueilday at the Meigs Inn 'at
which lime a committee was
named to write the conslitution and by-laws for the
new organization.
Mrs. Leafy Chasteen
presided with Hank Cleland,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation; Vernon
Nease, American Red Cross
blood program; . Marta
Gullkey, Meigs County Extension Service agent; .
Barbara Leadingham,
Community Action Program,
and Robert Bowen, Meigs
County Superintendent of
Schools, being named to the
committee. The constitution
and by-laws will be written
and presented to the Council
at the next meeting.
The
committee
is
scheduled to meet Oct. 30 at
1:30 p.m. in Bowen's office.
Mrs. Chasteen will a·iso serve
as a member of the committee, and Mrs. Margaret
Ella Lewis was appointed
temporary publicity chairwoman.
Mrs. Chasteen introduced
John · Rice of the Meigs
County Extension Service
who presented slides and had
a dlscuaslon of the ~J"actlcal
services of his agency to the
farmers of the area. He

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A visit to the camporee at Camp Klashuta Saturday was
planned during the Tuesday night meeting of the Pomeroy
juniors. The girls will leave the Pomeroy Elementary School
at I :30 p.m. and return home around 10 that evening. Leaders
will be resporutlble for getting the chlidren tO their homes.
The girl!t practiced for the Bicentennial Sing and the Eagle
Patrol served refreshments.
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· Junior Troop 'fuesday night at the home of Mrs. Susan
WlnelreMer, leader.
Tracy McGraw was named leader of Patrol 1 with Janie
Amberger, her aSBistar\t, and VIcky Arnold was selected
leader of Patrol 2 with Amber Warner, assistant.
Diana Nease was welcomed into the troop. The Lord's
Prayer led by VIcky Arnold opened the meeting and Diana
Nease led the pledge to the Oag with Alice Rlfile giving the girl
scout promise.

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Presiding atthe session was Mrs. Jud; Wel'l')' in the absence
of Mrs. Pat Thoma whose daughter, Suzan is a patient at
O!Udren's
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were completed for the Bicentennial Sing 1Jhlch will
take place at 7:30p.m. on Nov. 20 at the Meigs Junlor High
School. Mrs. Gladys Foley, MelgB'Vocal music teacher Will be
the accompanist.
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regardlng building use was discussed. It was decided tbat the
scouts will march in the Pomeroy Ouistmas parade on Nov,
25, and lMlfhaps will also participate in the Middleport parade.
Mrs. Mary Darst was announced as the 1976 cookie sale
chairwoman.
ThelmportanceofleaderstaldngtheelghthourRedCross
first aid course was dlacussed and Mrs. Merle JohllBOn, a
quallfledlnstru&lt;;tor,wlllteachthecoursefreeofcharge.
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her during ner Illness.
Members were reminded of
the fellowship dinner to take
place Sunday following the
worship service.
Council of Middleport
Miss Smith used the topic,
"Grand Blessings from God
YOUR VOTE
Near at Hand,"· from the
AND SUPPORT
book, "Truth that Leads to
APPRECIATED
Eternal Life." A study was
·
Pd. Pol. Adv
held on answers to a recent
newspaper account· entitled
"No Let Up in Crime" by Ed
Rogers, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart
was at the piano for group WORKS IN A DRAWER•
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of
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Assurance ." The closing
prayer was by Miss Smith.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Dave
Russell served a dessert
course to the 16 members
attending . Autumn leaves
and ceramic figurines
decorated the table.

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Officers elected fo_r circle
Jennifer Lohse Sheets
received an endorsement for
the Board of Education of the
Meigs Looal School District
at the Tuesday night meeting
of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
meeting at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Mrs. Maurisha Nelson,
social chairwoman, announced plans for a hayride
tonight and also for the
preferential lea Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Ubby Sayre.
The annual Cqrlstmas bazaar
was discussed by Mrs. Cathy
Cumings and Mrs. Deb! Buck
reported that the chapter has

eight new members, Sherrie
Abbott, Cheryl Crow, Lynn
Crow, Rita Hayes, Betty Jean
Krawsczyn, Susan Lanning,
Sheila Reeves and Sharon
Russell.
Mrs. · Susan Oliver, city
council member, reported on
the recent meeting of the
council noting that a bicentennial project will be
planned and combined
socials are being considered.
Mrs. Sharon Bailey noted a
dance will be held at the
Rutland gymnasium Nov. 8
with proceeds to go to the
Meigs County Cancer
Society. A live band will .
provide the music and the
cost will be $5 a couple for

Of(icers for the coming
year were elected at a
meeting of Friendly Circle
Tuesday ni ght at Trinity
tickets purchased in advance, Church.
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel
and $6 per couple at the door.
presided
at the meeting
Members were also reminded
that there will be a football during which time members
game Thanksgiving Day for signed a birthday card for
Mrs. Louis Reibel. Elected to
the Cancer Society.
Mrs. Maxine Plummer of the offices were Miss Reibel,
the 648 Board, community president; Mrs. Pearl Mora,
mental health in the Meigs, vice president; Mrs. Leonard
Gallia and Jackson area, Jewell, secretary, and Mrs.
spoke on the two-len ths mill Elza Gilmore, Jr., treasurer.
Members were reminded to
levy renewal for the
ta~e
their Christmas stocking
program. The chapter gave
savings
to the November
its endorsement.
meeting.
Six
members turned
Mrs. Joyce Bartlmus gave
in
the
Talents
at Work fund.
the cultural program on
"This Is My Country" with Miss Erma Smith reported on
Mrs. Janet Downie and Mts. the Wednesday evening Bible
Pat Brogan serving refresh· study being conducted by the
Rev. W. H. Perrin.
ments.
Mrs. Thomas Young was
welcomed back and thanked
the circle for remembering

Polly's Pointers Literary club discusses
Trick in ironing
plastic 14blecloth
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I would
like some suggestions for
getting wrinkles out of
flannel-backed plastic
tablecloths. When I take a
new one out of the wrappings
I fi~d many deep wrinkles. I
had some success using a cool
Iron on paper towels until the
iron accidentally slipped off
the towels. ])() you have a
better Idea? - ROSE.
DEAR ROSE - I have
some Oannel backed place
mats that I have prened by
putting a wet pressing cloth
over the lop and then Ironing
with a hot Iron. Do be careful
not to let the Iron touch the
plastic. Let cloth get dry and
cool belore folding as the beat
softens the plastic. How do
you other readers do this? POLLY.
.

ditlonal film, bulbs, etc.,
should try using a baby's
insulated formula bag. The
insulation aids in keeping the
film In better condition and
there is room for supplies
including a small litter bag
that is essential when using
cameras that develop instsntly. The compartment is
a good place to keep the
pictures, note pads and pens.
Such a bag is easily and
quickly opened and I find it
most convenient for an
amateur photographer, news
reporter and traveler. EVELYN.
DEAR POLLY - Place felt
weather stripping on the
undersides of rockers to
prevent rocklng chairs from
damaging the Door. - MRS.
L. L.
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly's Problem or
solution to a problem. Write
Polly In care of this newspaper.

book on witchcraft
Cluldwich Hansen's book,
"Witchcraft at Salem" was
. reviewed by Mrs. Roy Cassell
at the Wednesday meeting of
the Middleport U lerary Club
held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Bumgarner.
The book published in 1969
is in its fourth printing. In her
review, Mrs. Cassell noted
that the author said his
purpose in wri ling it was a
way of setting straight the
record of wl tchcraft at
Salem, Mass. in the year 1692
about which much has been
written and much misunderstood. The quoted the
author as saying that "the
more I study the documents
of what actually took place in
the community, and what
SHOWER SET
CHESTER - There will be
an open shower for Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Blake and son,
whose trailer home was
destroyed by fire Oct. 12, at
which time they lost all
household goods and personal
belongings. The shower will
he held 'fuesday at 7:30p.m.
at the Chester Fire House.

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs . Charles P.
CURFEW IN EFFECf
Riffle, Rt. 1, Middleport,
Rutland Mayor Gene
announce the birth of an eight Thompson announced today
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pound, six ounce daughter,
Ann Marie, Thursday, Oct.
16, at Holzer Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Ri!Oe have two
daughters, Cheryl Ann, nine,
and Cynthia Lynn, six. Mrs.
Riffle is the former Ruth Ann
Brothers. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Riffle, Rt. 2, Pomeroy and
Mr . and Mrs. George
Brothers,
Rose
Hill,
Pomeroy. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Faye
Pratt, Pomeroy, and the
"Fall styles in
maternal great-grandfather
is John Webster, Colllers, W.

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was actually said and written
by the participants, the more
I found myself in opposition
to the traditional interpretation." Hansen Is an
associa te professor of
American studies· and
English at Pennsylvania
State University.
Mrs. Dwight ·Wallace
presided at the meeting and
read a letter from Mrs.
Gordon Harris thanking the
club for malting the program
book a memorial to her
mother, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy.
For roll call, members
responded by giving " a
bewitching experience." ·
Guest of Mrs. Wallace for
the meeting was Ruth
Woodard.
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) .
Epple of Middleport has
undergone major surgery at
Pl~asant Valley Hospital,
Potnl Pleasant. Cards may be
sent to her in care of the .
hospital.
the curfew in the village is
changed to 9 p.m. effective
immediately for those 18
years of age and under unless
accompanied by an adUlt.

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CHESTER - - George
Pi ckens, bicentennial
minuteman, presented the
program at the Monday night
meeting of the Chesler PTA.
He showed a series of slides
on America and spoke on
historical sites in Meigs
County.
Mrs. Mary Skinner of the
648 Board was also present to
talk on the three-county
coriTI'Illini ty mental health
levy to be voted on in
November. Bob Davis and
Dave Smith, can&lt;jidates for
the Eastern Local School
Distric"t Board of Education,
were present and talked
before the group.
Stage curtains made by the .
senior citizens have been
finished and the stage area
painted .• Jean Spencer
presided a l the meeting
which opened with the pledge
to the (lag.
Room count was won by the
third grade with the first,
fourth and fifth taking second
place.

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Badge work was the emphasis of the Monday meeting of
Middleport juniors at Heath Methodlat O!urch.
Each of the patrols presented a skit for work on tbeir
community badge. Pam Crooks and Melissa Spencer did an
activity on telephone manners for the hospitality badge and
also displayed greeting cards from around the world for work
on the prints badge.
Joyce Stewart displayed a book on national parks In
conjunctlbn with her magic carpet badge.

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Founder's Da11'.1'

Chasteen , senior citizens ·
Rice, Miss Gilkey and Mrs:
. Kelly, Meigs Ex tension
Service; Nease, Red Cross ;
Chester V. King , Red Cross ;
Kathie Filsinger and Jan
Shoots, . Senior Citizens
Center ; Letha Proffitt,
Me1gs.County
·
Community
Action Program; Mrs .
Phyllis Bearhs, Susie Casto,
Chris Eukler, Francine
Stasso, Mary Thayer, and I.
W. Backowilz, Planned
Parenthood; Beulah Strauss,
Gene Lyons, Joan Culp,
Meigs County Health
Department; w. B. M ~­
Donald, Hank Cleland ,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation ; Nan Heiskell,
Bureau of Crippled Children,
and Mrs. Lewis, Meigs
Community School.
The next meeting of the
council will be at the Meigs
Inn Nov. 18 at noon. All
organizations of the county
are urged to send a member
to represent their services.

~LOWERS

SYRACUSE - Plans are
near completion for the
annual Halloween party for
the children of Syracuse and
Minersville sponsored by the
Syracuse Community
Amusement Association. The ·
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Nancy Neutzling.
Games including bobbing
for apples, bean bag toss, fish
pond, dart game, baseball
throw and a cake walk will be
featured. Donations of money
and cookies are needed .
Refreshments of pop, cookies
and treats for the children
attending will be given free .
There is no age limit.
Asilver dollar will be given
to winners in costume for the
ugliest, prettiest, funn iest
and most original.
Attending the meeting were

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Vicki Rizer, Linda Parson ,
Mary Pickens, Ernmogene
Holstein , Chris Jacks and
Katie Crow.

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Founder's Day was observed Tuesday when Alpha
Epsilon Chapter of Alpha
Delta Kappa met In the
library of Meigs High School.
Participating
In
the
ceremony of candlelighting
were Helen Smith, Eileen
Buck, Marlene Fisher, Daisy
Blakeslee, Ida Diehl, Leah
Ord and Ruth Stearns.
Each member brought a
sample of a bulletin board
exhibit carrying out the
bicentennial theme.
Hostesses Daisy Blakeslee
and Ida Diehl served a
dessert course.
Others attending the
meeting were Edna Price,
June Lee, Elma Louks,
Maxine Wingett, Jennifer
Butcher and Nanga Roberts.

Members of the EJecta
Circle of the B. H. Sanborn
Missionary Society of the
Middleport First Baptist
Church visited the Meigs
County Infirmary Tuesday
night.
The women took a basket of
apples and a box of mixed
POMEROY BROWNIE ·I'ROOP %7!
fruit and had a devotional
service for the residents.
The 21 Brownies in the new Pomeroy Elementary first and From there they went to the
second grade troop met Monday at the school. The pledge to
the nag and Brownie promise
ned th
tin
home. of Mrs. Beualh While
ope
e mee g.
· for the m ti
M Wh'le
1
The girl!t made book markers for their handbooks and
ee ng. rs.
practiced for tbe investiture ceremony which will be held had devotions and M~s .
Monday at 3:30p.m. in the gymnasium at the school. The girls AI wilda Werner, chairwere advlaed that they may wear their unlforma and all woman, gave a birthday
parents are Invited. Fourteen new Bro 1 will
their reading. Mrs. Charles Sauer STERLING/GOLD FILLED
wn es
rece1ve
thanked the ctrcle for an
EARINGS
• I!COut pins, aeven will receive the one-year meinbership pins
ni
d
and all will receive the World Asaoclation Pins at the anMrverisarheycllarW.. b
$12.50 TO
• ceremony.
s. sa e me renner
$15.50
Mrs. Sylvia Nease agreed to be the new assistant to Mrs. reported on remembering
Vera Johnaon, troop leader. Mlas Usa ·wtssenger will be Mrs. Vivian Titus, a shut-in,
. secretary-treasurer,andMrs. VIrginia Lee and Mrs. Marlene with a box of candy. The
Swartz will be helpers for tbe year.
Baptist Women's Day of
Prayer was announced for
7:30 p.m. Nov. 3, with the ·
RACINE BROWNIE ·I'ROOP 1%47
World Community Day to be
Learning to make wastebaskets out of egg cartons was the celebrated on Nov. 7 at the
JI'Oject of the Brownies of Racine Thursday afternoon. The
Forest Run Church. The
Brownie song, promise and the Brownie B's were given to open Sanborn missionary meeting
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the meeting. Refreshments were served. O!arlotte Warnaley 1!1 in December was changed
TO
the leader of the new troop.
s
17.50
from the first Monday to the
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village's Christmas parade.
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Registration forms '~~'ere given to the Brownies to be
Refreshments were served
5 GEN. ONYX
returned next week with the f.! registration fee at a meeting
to Mrs. Freda Hood, Mrs.
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• Thursday night at the school.
Winebrenner, Mrs. Louise
5 GEN. IVORY
•
Becky Atkins led in the pledge to the flag to open the
Davis,
Mrs.
Pearl
Hoffman,
meeting. The Brownies turned In the money from the candy
Mrs. Edith Sauer, Miss
sale. Tammy Atkins had the Brownie promise, and work was
Dorothy Reynolds and Mrs.
started on painting fruit plaques.
Werner, by Mrs. Beulah
White assisted by Mrs.
Gwlnnle White and Mrs.
Hoffman. Mrs. Florence
MARIE'ITA - Marietta Hannay was a guest.
Send Someone A
College senior Roger Dixon of
COLORFUL
Pomeroy recently completed
a summer
Internship
program in coordination with
the college's Edwy R. Brown
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students whO participated In
For Their Birthday
the on-the·job training
program
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A 1972 graduate of Meigs
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59 N. Second St.
of
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Circle visits
infirmary

.
showed some of the latest
methods and machinery for
planting, harvesling, baling
and forage.
M'ISS Gu1·1key discussed the
nutritional . services, the
training of volunteer workers
for family aSsistance and
showed sI'd
1 es of the local
volunteers at work. Patty
Kelly told of the many and
varied programs of the 4-H
program which include home
making, anima.! raising;
clothing construction and
summer camping activities.
She stressed the fact that
boys and girls are both interes led in and benefit from
the 4-H work, and told that
the 4-H emblem means a fully
rounded person.
Twenty-three people attended
the
meeting
representing various
organizations including: Mrs.

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POMEROY BROWNIE ·I'ROOP 78
Apractice for the investiture on 'fuesday was held at this
week's meeting of the Brownies. The troop selected songs for
the Bicentennial Sing and practiced during the meeting.

The Meigs County Human
Resources Council mel
Tueilday at the Meigs Inn 'at
which lime a committee was
named to write the conslitution and by-laws for the
new organization.
Mrs. Leafy Chasteen
presided with Hank Cleland,
Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation; Vernon
Nease, American Red Cross
blood program; . Marta
Gullkey, Meigs County Extension Service agent; .
Barbara Leadingham,
Community Action Program,
and Robert Bowen, Meigs
County Superintendent of
Schools, being named to the
committee. The constitution
and by-laws will be written
and presented to the Council
at the next meeting.
The
committee
is
scheduled to meet Oct. 30 at
1:30 p.m. in Bowen's office.
Mrs. Chasteen will a·iso serve
as a member of the committee, and Mrs. Margaret
Ella Lewis was appointed
temporary publicity chairwoman.
Mrs. Chasteen introduced
John · Rice of the Meigs
County Extension Service
who presented slides and had
a dlscuaslon of the ~J"actlcal
services of his agency to the
farmers of the area. He

Plans nea-ring completion
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POMEROY JUNIOR ·I'ROOP 180
A visit to the camporee at Camp Klashuta Saturday was
planned during the Tuesday night meeting of the Pomeroy
juniors. The girls will leave the Pomeroy Elementary School
at I :30 p.m. and return home around 10 that evening. Leaders
will be resporutlble for getting the chlidren tO their homes.
The girl!t practiced for the Bicentennial Sing and the Eagle
Patrol served refreshments.
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Patrol!t were organized at a meeting of the Syracuse
· Junior Troop 'fuesday night at the home of Mrs. Susan
WlnelreMer, leader.
Tracy McGraw was named leader of Patrol 1 with Janie
Amberger, her aSBistar\t, and VIcky Arnold was selected
leader of Patrol 2 with Amber Warner, assistant.
Diana Nease was welcomed into the troop. The Lord's
Prayer led by VIcky Arnold opened the meeting and Diana
Nease led the pledge to the Oag with Alice Rlfile giving the girl
scout promise.

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Several activities to be carried out in scouting on a countywide basis were d~ during the 'fuesday night service
·
·
· IDIIt meeting of leaders and assistants
Presiding atthe session was Mrs. Jud; Wel'l')' in the absence
of Mrs. Pat Thoma whose daughter, Suzan is a patient at
O!Udren's
'
Plans Hospital, Columbus.
were completed for the Bicentennial Sing 1Jhlch will
take place at 7:30p.m. on Nov. 20 at the Meigs Junlor High
School. Mrs. Gladys Foley, MelgB'Vocal music teacher Will be
the accompanist.
'
Th
11
e JlO cy of the Meigs Local Board of Education
regardlng building use was discussed. It was decided tbat the
scouts will march in the Pomeroy Ouistmas parade on Nov,
25, and lMlfhaps will also participate in the Middleport parade.
Mrs. Mary Darst was announced as the 1976 cookie sale
chairwoman.
ThelmportanceofleaderstaldngtheelghthourRedCross
first aid course was dlacussed and Mrs. Merle JohllBOn, a
quallfledlnstru&lt;;tor,wlllteachthecoursefreeofcharge.
lt was decided that the next meeting will be at the Columbus
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her during ner Illness.
Members were reminded of
the fellowship dinner to take
place Sunday following the
worship service.
Council of Middleport
Miss Smith used the topic,
"Grand Blessings from God
YOUR VOTE
Near at Hand,"· from the
AND SUPPORT
book, "Truth that Leads to
APPRECIATED
Eternal Life." A study was
·
Pd. Pol. Adv
held on answers to a recent
newspaper account· entitled
"No Let Up in Crime" by Ed
Rogers, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lawrence Stewart
was at the piano for group WORKS IN A DRAWER•
singing
of
"Blessed 25:t.l'"'' COLOR TV
Assurance ." The closing
prayer was by Miss Smith.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Dave
Russell served a dessert
course to the 16 members
attending . Autumn leaves
and ceramic figurines
decorated the table.

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POMEROY

INITY -

Rev

W. H

Pernn . pastor

Ro y

Mt!yer,

Sunday

s upt

sc hoo l

Church sc hool. 9 15

• m : worsh lp___sc rv tcc.. 10 24

am Youth choir rehearsa l ,
Mondily . l 30 p m under

H
N ESS
CHURCH
Harr 1sonvdle Rev O' Dell
Manley Pa stor Henry Eb l1n .
Sunday School SuPt Sunday
School 9 30 am , Evenmg
worsh 1p1 30pm Prayer and
Pratse ser v1ce Thur sda y 7 30

pm
senior ct'lot r rehearsa l. 7 JO
SYRACUSE

dtrec t lon of

Mar&gt;;

Sk mner .

p m T hursd ay wtth Mrs . Paul
Nease dir ector

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZAREN E -

Union

and Mulberry

Clyde V

Cor n er

Rev

Henderson , p as tor

Sund ay sc hool , 9· 30 am Glen
M cC l ung , sup t , morn ing

FIRST

CHURCH OF GO D Rev
George Oller . pas to r Sunday
sc hoOL 9 45 am • mo rn1ng
pr eacn 1ng
11
a m ,
ev an!ile l tSIIC ser vtce , 7 30 p m
Pr ityer meeltn g, Thu rsday,
7 30 p m

POMEROY

WESTSID E

worShtp . 10 30 a .m . evenmo CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
service , 7'30 . mid week Mai n St - Jerry Pau l,
serv lc;e, Wed nesday , 7 JO p m

mtnt st er . phone 992 7666
Co ns e r va t ive.
n on
Rev Harold Deeth . re ctor Instr um ental , Sunday wor
Church services . 10 30 a m . Shtp , 10 a m . B1ble st udy , II
Holy commun ion ftrst Sunda y 8 m , worsh 1p, 6 p m Wed
of month , chu rch school, 10 30 nesday Btbl e study , 7 p m
• m for n urserv th r ouQh 12
RUTLAND FREEWILL
POMEROY CHURCH OF BAPTIST - Roge r Turn er ,
CHRIST - Richard EYonson . pas tor Sund ay school. 10
pa&amp;tor . Bi ble schooL 9 30 a m , Sunda y evenmg serv1ce
a m , worship , 10 30 a m ; 7 30 Wednesd ay Bibl e study .
adult worship se rv tce end 7 10 p m
young peopl e's meeting , 7 30
OLD DEXTER BIBLE
p m. Combined B 1ble stud y CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
a"d prayer meeti ng, Wed
Ron Terry . past or Sunday
nesday , 7. 30 p m
sc hool 10 am , Mrs Worl ey
THE SALVATION ARMY - F ran c1s,
sup er tntenden t
Envoy Ray W Wln 1ng , oHicer Morn ing wor shi p , 11 am
in charge Sunday , 10 11 m • Sundey even mg ser vt ce. 7 30
Holiness meeting . 10 30 a m .
GRAHAM UNITED
Sunday
School
You ng METHODIST Pr each ing
People 'S Legion . 7 p m • 9 30 a m , first an d secOI') d
1 Thursday , 1 lo J p m , La di es
sundays of eac h month , third
Home League , 7 p m Pr ep and fourth Sund ays eac h
classes
, worsh1p servtce a t 7 30
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN pmonth
m Wedn es da y even 1ng s at
CHURCH ,
Cor ner
of 7 30 Pr ayer an d Bib le Stud y
Sycamore and Second Sts ,
SEVENTH · DAY AD ·
Pom eroy , Th.e Rev ) William VENTIST , Mu lberry Heig hts
Middleswarth , Pa stor Sunday Road .
Pomeroy
School .at 9 · .t5 am and Pastor ,Gerard Se ton, Sab
Church Servi ces 11 a m
Sc hool Su perint en dent ,
SACRED HEART - ROY bath
Rita White Sabba th School,
F ather Paul 0
Welton , Sa turd8y afterno on at '2 00 .
pastor
Phone
992 28'2 5
with
worSh i P
serv tce
Saturday even 1ng Ma$S , 7 30; followin g a t J 15
Sundey Mass , 8 and 10 am ;
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Confession , Saturday , 7-7 30 BAPTIST
28? Mul"'er ~v

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The

pm
POMEROY

A've , P'omeroy , atllllarea wtm
FIRST BAP· S
B C . the R ev Bradl ey
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
RUTLANO FIRST BAP·
William Watson. Sunday

sc hool supt Sunday school ,
9 JOem , BYF.6pm . Bible
studv , Wean esday, f p m ,
choir practl~e. Wednes~ey ,
8: 30 p'"

BURLINGHAM

CHURCH

- Pas tot Jerry Lewis Sundev
sc hool , 2 JOp m wl! h worsh 1p
serv ice at J· JO p , m ; m ld
week serv ice, Tu esday , 7 JOp

m

TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger
Ford , Jr , pastor , Dr ewy
Gor e .. supt , Sunday school ,
9' 30 am ; morning worship ,
I045arl1

THE

HILAND

CHAPEL ,

George Casto , pa stor Sunday
Sc hoot 1 9 30 am , even mg
wo r ship
1 30
Thur sday
evenmg prayer serv !ce. 1 30

pm

LORD,IMAYNOrHAVEMVCH.
Epheslans3:8
In a book entitled, "Lessons from Life," the writer says,
"God does not demand of us what Is irnp()68ible for us . He does
not expect of us mere than we are capable of. He does not
expect a pine tree to bear apples, or a live oak to put forth
roaes. We need not feel unworthy by comparison to a Moses or
an Einstein.
To these men much was given, and from them much Is
expected. We are not unworthy because we have not achieved
what they have. But on the other hand, God does demand of us
what Ia possible. He insists that we Uve by the best In us. He
does not expect peaches from a carrot seed, but He does expect
a good carrot. He does not ask, "Why weren't you Moses?"
Paul, who Is second only to Christ In what Chrlatlanlty
standa for, felt himself unworthy to preach among tbe gentiles
the unsearchable riches of Christ. Yet, this man became one of
the greatest missionaries the Church has ever known.
God does not ask what we have, but only that we allow Him
to use what we have, so that we may serve those around us.

a

The Rev. Harold R. Deeth
Grace Episcopal Church

witl\ Major Hoopl•

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POH TlAND
Wot stll p
J m p II \
Chur ch •c hoct 9 10
n n1
SUlTON
Woi-'s h1p
t t'
n 111 every ',unday church
sct10o1 tu ,, m
,.,OIHHF:AST CLU STE:R
Rr v flot:lert M l'C U !
Palllor
Dc un1 s Crcegor
A5socin t c M1n 1!&gt;fer
JOPPA - WOr Sh iP 10 am •
Clwr ch Sc hoo l 9 am , Pray er
1\'cf'llnq Wednesday , 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM - Ch ur ch
se r v1ces. 9 am
Sun dav
Schoo l 9 4.5 am , Prayer
Meetihg every Wednes day,
7 ~no'k'f'H
BETHEL
wo r sht p 11 am
Chur ch
Schoof 10 am
ALFRED _ ~ u n day sc hool ,
e~ch
Sund ay
9 J!l a 1
n
·
preachmg at 11 am eac h
Sunday Prayer m ee t1n g 7 ,15
PIll Wednesday
WSCS B
p 1 1 on tht r d Tuesday eac h
m~l l h
deeosvtLLE su nd ay
scnoo t OJ 30 t. a m pr ea-c tu ng
~
Sund ay
pr aye;
7 30
7 30
T
d
rnee llng
pm
ues ay .
WSCS 7 30 f.r st Thursd ay
each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wo r Sh1p
10 am , Chur ch School. 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
worsh 1p 9 am , Church
Sc hool. 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F r edertck .
sup!
Serv 1ce week l y, 9 JO
am on sunday Pteach1n g
fir st and th~rd Sundeys of
month by Cl 1ffor d Smith , 9 JO

p

a m

HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell Doddrll l.
pa stor sund ay Sc hool . 9 30
am
Leona rd Gil m ore f !rs t
elder evenmg ser v 1ce: 7 30
p m
We dn es day pray er
mee ttng, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra c 1ne Rout e 2 The
Rev Ch arl es Hand , pa stor
Sunday sch ool , 9 45 am .
mornt ng wor sh• P 11 am
Even1ng se r v 1ces, Tuesday
and Fr~day 7 30 P m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CttURCH OF CHRIST -- Doug
Seaman
mm1 s t er
B tbl e
sludy 9 30 am . morn 1ng
wor sh ip 10 JO a m even1ng
wors ht p 8 pm . Wed nesday
n1gh1 Bibl e s tu~ v B P m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
Long Botto m . Sunday School.
10 a m with W1llard P1gott ,
supt
EvangciiS11C message
each Sunday even1ng, 7 30 by
Elde r Russell Cl me, m 1n1ster
of the ApostoliC Fa 1th Bible
Stu dy Wedn esday , 7 JO P m

T H E
U N 1 TED STIVERSVILLE COM MIN · MUNITY CHURCH - Sun doy
PRESBYTERIAN

ISTRY
OF
MEIGS sc hool serv 1ce , 10 am •
COUNTY , Dw 1ght L zav 1tz , Prayer mee t1n g Thur sda y, 7
p m • Sunday evenmg servic e,
Pastor Direc tor

HARRISONVILLE

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Sp ence r
pastor
Troy
Zwtl tm o, Sunday schoo l sup t
Sund .ty sc hool . 9 ~0 &lt;l m
morn m g worsh 1p .
10 10
~u nday ev angelist ic mcctm 4
7 J O p m Pray er me&lt;'llng .
Wed nesday, 7 JO p m ,
MIOOLE PORT
MT MORIA~ BAPTIST Corner Fo ur th a nd Ma m .
M id dleport Rev Hen r y Key.
Jr , past or Sunday Schoo l ,
9 30
am
Mrs
Erv 1n
Bi'l umgardn er , supt , Morn1ng
WOrShip, 10 45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
- Larry Carn ahan pre s ~d lng
mintster
Sunday .
n1b!e
lecture. 9 30 am . Wr'liCh
tower study , 10 . 30 am .
Tue sd ay, Bible stu dy . 1 30,
p m
Thursda y, m 1n ls t.ry
schooL 7, 30 'P m , serv1ce
m ee t 1ngBJOpl')1
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNION
l
M I
awr enc e an ey .
pa stor , Mrs Ru sse ll Yo un g
Sunday School Supt Sunda y
Sc hool 9 30 a m E v en lng
w orShip , 7 30 W ed n esday
prayer m eetin g. 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rae 10 e R le 2 lhe
ou
'
ReiJ
Ja mes M
Muncy .
P8Sior Sunday school, 9 45
am. morn1n g worsh1p , 11
am , evening worshtp. 7 30
Prayer me eting , Tu esda~,
730 pm . Young _ peop les
meetmg , 1 30 P m Thur sda y
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner SIXth c'l nd
Palmer , th e Rev
Pete r
Granda! , pa stor .
Danny
Thompso n , supermte nd en t
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Radio
program 7 45 a m , Sun day
Sc hool , 9 15 a m , Morn 1ng
Wo rsh 1p, 10 15 a m
Youth
6Ciivdies and fell owship f or
tunio r and
senior high
stud en ts , 6 P m
Sunday
eve n1ng worshtp , 7 30 P m
M1d .week pr ayer se rv1 ces,
Wednesday 1 30 P m
CHURCH OF
CHRIST,
M 1ddlepor t 1 51h and M~ 1 n
George Glaze , m l n 1ster ,
J ames
Sh ee t s,
superln
tendent Bibl e SC hOOl, 9 JO
a m , morning worsh ip , 10 30
am J evenmg worship , 7 30 .
pra y1 ~ r service, 1 p m Wed
nesday
"'
MIDDLEPORT
Church
Of
The
Nazarene
Rev
Don Cote
pa s
tor , Mrs
Mary Lath ey ,
Sunday Sc hoOl supt Sunday
sch ool 9 30 am . , morning
worsh1p , 11 a m , Sunday
evangell!lft c m ee ting 7 JO
p .m •
prayer
me eti ng
'Wednesday , 7 30 p m

7 pm

Sunday Church School. 9 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy ~ Harrisonv ille
a m , Mr s Homer Lee , Supt , . Morning worshi P 10 : 30
Road Mike G ~rton . pastor ,
MIDDLEPORT sunda y Steven St anley , Sunday schoo l
Chur ch Sc hool. 9. 30 am , su pt Sunday sc hool . 9 30
Ri c hard Vaughan , supt , a m . mornm g worShiP and
Morning Worshtp , 10 JO am comm un•o n . 10 30 am •
SYRACUSE Morning SU nday
evening
yo u th
Worship 9 am
s unday Ch rt SIIan endeavor , 6 30pm .
Church s'choo l. 10
m Mrs wors hip servi ce. 7 30 P m
Sampson Ha ll Suot
We dnesday ev en !ng pray er
RUTLAND CHURCH OF meel1n g an d B1ble stu dy, 7 30
Rev . James 0
pm
GOD Guynn
pastor
Sunday,
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
school ; 10 am , SundaY CHURCH , Pine GroiJe , Th e
worship serv ice . 1l a.m .. Rev Wli l1am M1dd teswa r th ,
Sunday evening service , Pastor Chur ch Ser vtces 9 30
7• 30 , Wednesday worsh i p am Sunday SchoollO 30 a m
serv ice 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
HAZEL
COMMUNITY CHRIST - Bible Sc hool. 9 30
CHURCH Near Long am . morn ing worshtp 10 ' 30
Bottom , Edsel Hart. pastor a m Sunday eVen1 ~9 wo rshtp
Sunday school , 10 a m , sc r v•ce. 7 P m , chotr pr act 1ce
Church , 7 30 p m , pra..,er We dn esday 7 p m Rev Jeff
meeting , 7 30 p m Th ursday Ranso n Pastor

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MIDDLEPORT

PEN ·

TECOSTAL - Third Ave .. the
Rev Wllllarn Knittel. pastor
Ronald Ougan , Sul)day School
Sup! Classes for all ages .
evening service ~ 7•30, Bibl e
study , Wednesaday , 7 30
p m . youth serv ic es , Fr !day ,
7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST -

Rev Free tan d Norn s, pasto r
s unday 'c hoo1 10 am
Ch ur c h serv1ce . '
Pm
Wednesday Bible Study . 7
Dm
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev Jo hn A
Co ffman , pa sto r
Su ndey

l11p 7 !(l WednPsday pri'ly ~ r
and ll1bfc study . 7 JO ~ n1
TUPPERS
PLAIN S'
CHR! Slii\N CHURC H I uqt w
'J nd' rwood Pil Sio r
I ltV. M d (,,!dwelt J , ',unday
' c hoo! ' upl ',unduy 'School
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Mor ntnq Sermon.
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5 30--Adam·12 4, News 6, Beverly Hillbillies a, Elec.
Co 20.33, Adam 12 13.
6 oo-News J,4,a, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20.
6 30--NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8.10; Two.way Street 20.
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4, Bowling for
Dollars 6; Lawrence Wetk a; Aviation Weather 33,
News 10; Don Adams Screen Test 13, Family
Altair 15; Ohio Journal 20

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BRADFORD CHURCH OF

CHRIST Citfford Sm,th,
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
am , morn1ng church 10 30
am Sunday even1ng service ,
7 30 p m Wednesday servt ce.
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev F loyd F
Shook , p astor , Lloyd Wr~ght ,
s unda y schoo t supt Sunday
sc hool , 9 30 am , Morn1ng
wor shi p 10 30 am , even1ng
worsh i P 7 30 p m
Wed
ne sda y, Chr~s t.an
Youth
Cru sade . 6 30 p m Cho ir
pract 1ce, Thursday, 7 p m

DEXTER

CHURCH

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'r'OU ABOUT~ ....
SOME SRI.ITJ;;
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OF

CHRIST - Cha rl es Russ ell ,
Sr . mm1ster . Normari C Wlll.
su pt
Sunday school , 9 JO
a m
worship servic e. 10 30
am
B1ble study, Tuesday,
7 30 p m

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FOR IS NO
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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS -

Portland
Ra c1ne Road
Wdt 1am Roush . pastor Denny
Ev an s,
Sunday
Sch ool
D1re ctor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
am • MQrntng wo rship , 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg serv1c e
7 p m Wedn es day e1Jen1ng
prayer serv1ces , 7 30 p m

\JJORKI~

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Her brother realizes that. And so do my wife and I .. . most of the time.
But sometimes Sunday mornings mean a r ide in the country •• • sleeping lace ••. receivtng ·:
guests. Somethmg, every Sunday.
Then one day, watching her trying to read, I realized that fiUmg her mind and bean and
soul is a continuous process. It can't be restricted to days. of the week.
So Sundays in church have become part of our life style. We all are fmdmg new insights,
strengthening our faith, discovering ourse(Yes and God
Our Ii«le girl needs help. To this Chris1ian family that's the understatemem of the year!

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST -

R ev Ea r ! Shul er , pa sto r
Wors h1p serv1ce , 9 30 am ,
Sunday sc hool , 10 30 a m •
B 1bl e st udY and prayer
se rv 1ce Thursday . 7 30 p m-

CARLETON CHURCH -

K 1ngsbury Road Gary K 1ng.
pa stor Sun day school, 9 30
a m , evemng worship , 7 JO
p m Prayer meet mg . Wed
nesday , .7 30 p m

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BDTTOM

CHRISTIAN - Bru ce Smith ,
pastor Wallace Damewood,

supl Bib le School. 9.30 am
METHODIST CHURCH -

7 JO p m

FREEDOM

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Genesis

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Thursday

Friday

Psalms

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FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

HEINER'S BAKERY

2 Convenient locations

MIDWAY MARKET Pomeroy Ph. m -2512
BOB'S MARKET Mason, Ph. 773-5721

MT HERMON CHURCH
OF
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DUDLEY'S
Two Locations

Ph. 949-5772

Rae me

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We Fill Al l Doctors Prescriptions
992·2115
Pomeroy

Pomeroy

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
100 E. Main

Wheels in th' wat.J.
Rufus r Fetch
J,J"!!II•
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Lotus W. Osborne

Ph. 9'12·3486

220 E. Main

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Ph. 992·2178

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E. Main St., Pomeroy

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46 Court St.

REUTER·BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES
107 Sycamore St.
Ph. 992-5130

Middl~port,

59 N. Second St.

Groceries &amp; General Merchandise

Bakers of Gay 90 Bread
Ph . m 3030
Middleport

Ph. 992-378l

COMMUNITY

ROCKSPRINGS - Worship

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MARK V STORE

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Ph. 992-3986

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Third St.

Middleport

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Racine

Dloi9'12·S248

RAY'S T.V. &amp; HOME
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Rac1ne

Sales- Quasar- Service
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498 Locu•t St. M1dd ..porl Ph. 991 ·3092
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Club 10

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wanted on the

phone! 1think
it's the mall()r!

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Bernice Bede Oaol
For Baturdoy, Oct. 25, 1t75
ARIES (MilCh 21 · April 111 if
\he family pulls together at this

33 Deluge

ti me . there wil l be a very
definite upswing In the stat us
of Its financia l affairs

TAURUS (April 20·Mif 201

39 Slight
advantage

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:
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One letter simply stands for 111oth~r In thl.s sample A Is
used for the three L's, X for the two O'a, etc. Sln&amp;Ie !etten,
opostrophea. the Ienith and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are difterent.
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You 'r e go ing to be quite
restless today Don't Involve
you rself In anyth ing that cou ld
tie you to one place too long

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Yetterda)''• Cr)'ptoqQole: AVARJCE ANP LUXURY, THOSE
PESTS WHICH HAVE EVI:R BEEN THE RUIN OF EVER1

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SCORPIO (Ocl. t•·Nov. 22) in
order to acc;o mpl1sh your aims
today, you may have to employ
bolder tactics ~han usual Be

tough but fair and you 'll w1n
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Don't be loo qu1ck to follow
advice of others If you listen to
what they have to say. but do
what you feel best you II make
out bette r

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jtn.
It) Set your ambitions and
worldly mteresls as1de for the
day Latch on to a few lnends
who know how to have a good
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you today It you're a go.gotlor

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. II)

Push a little harder on those
business deals

Someth1 ng unusual will occur
to you today that offers a better

to do a difficult Job Don't
CANCER (Juno 21..Juiy 221 way
w8ll Tel! th e boss and star t
You have sound managerial
qualities today as long as
you re resolu t e I n your

worktng on It

PISCES (Fob. 20·Mtrch 20) II

decisions and don·t back off

~au get an invitation loday to

Few wtl1 resent your order s

go somewh ere you ca n meet
new people, go by all means A
surpnse Is In store

LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 There
are som e slow star ters In the
fa mily today They 'll requ ire a
gentle, bul llrm shove to get

lhem moving.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·8ept. 22) Gel
togeth er socially with one who
can hel p further yo ur bu siness

plans Keep It llghl. Including
the tab. Spill lhe expenses
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 231
Although others may have
leisure hours to' whil e away tO·

~Your
'U'Birthday
Oct. 25, 1115
Unusual th ings will occur this
coming year that will char\Q't
you r outlook c:onslderablv. A
more In t eres ting Bf'ld

charismatic you will result

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1100 E. Main
Pomeroy · Ph. 992·7034

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Middleport

Dial 992-3284

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6 oo-Sunrlse Somester 10, Debates for the '70S.

Farm Front 4; Eddie
Saunders 6; Treehouse Club a, U S Farm Report
10; Kentucky Afield 13
7:3D-Bullwlnkle J; I Dream of Jeannie 4, Jetsons 6;
Dusty' s Treehouse a; Man from COSI10; Devlin 13;
I ·• 7
Rogers' Neighborhood 20
Mister
soum IDI
8.()0-Emergency
Plu5 3,4,15, Hong Kong Phooey 6,13;
.. J 32
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame St. 20.
a.JO-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4, 15; Tom &amp; Jerrv-Graoe
tAQJ75
Ape 6,13; Bugs Bu~ny- Road Runner . 8; Bugs
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f'I»,&lt;X; LOJ.lSlilT
Bunny &amp; Frlends 10.
East-West vulnerable
9 oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kilty 3.4,15; Elec. Co. 20
~01.1~ '/ai.OW
9:30-Pink Panther 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
P,t..k:&gt;e-5 FOR A
WeSI Nortb Eaot Soulb
Marble 6; Scooby.Doo 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
lO :oo-Land of the Lost 3.4, 15; Ad.entures of Gilligan
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t3, Hot Dog 6; Shazam 8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
Pass ' 2 •
Pass 3.
10:JD-Run Joe Run 3,4,15; GrooYie Goalies 6,13
11 :oo-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Pass 3 •
Pass 3N T.
Pass 6 N T Pass Pass
Buggy 6,13; Space Nuts a, 10; E lee . Co 20.
Pass
11 :30-Weslwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 6,13; Ghost
Opemng lead - 6 A
Busters 8, 10. Mister Rogers 20.
12 :oo-Jetsons 3,4, 15; Uncle Croc's Block 6, 13; Valley
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A Maryland reader wants to
of the Dinosaurs a,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12:30--Go-USA 3,4, 15, American Bandstand 6,13 ; Fat
By Oswald a. James Jacoby
know the value or the old
Albert a,10
adage, " When in doubt, lead
1:oo-Soul Train 3, It Takes a Thief 4; Children'• Film
trumps".
Festival 8, 10, World Conference 15; Hiller 33.
It IS worth very httle A
1
:3D-&lt;:ollege
Football Pre-Game Show 6,13
better one 1s " When not in
1
:45-College
Football
6,13
doubt lead trumps".
2:oo-Marshall
Football
'75 3, Movie "To Kill a
(Do you have a quest/On
Mockingbird" 4, Viewpoint 8; Urban League 10.
for the experts? Wrole "Ask
2:30--NFL Game of the Week 3; Movie "The 300
the Jacobys " care of this
Spartans" a, Movie "It Started with a KIS!" 10.
newspaper The Jacobys will
3·oo-Green Acre• J; Bonanza 15, Family at War 33 ..
answer mdov1dual questoons
3:30-Movle "The Old·Fashloned W~y" 3.
1f stamped, self-addressed
4 oo-wreslling 15; Making Things Grow 33.
envelopes are enclosed. The
4 30-Probe: The World Around Us 4, Sports Spec·
most mlerestmg questoons
lacular 8, 10; Preserving Food 33.
Will be used m thiS column
5:oo-FBI 3; Wide World of Sporls 13; I Dream ot
and w111 rece1ve copoes of
Jeannie 4; Greatest Sports Legends 6; Public
Polley Forums 15; French Chef 33.
JACOBY MODERI/.)
5 30-Adam·12 4; Mission · Impossible 6; Erica 33.
N5-Maklng Things Work 33.
6:oo-News 3,4,a, 10; God has the Answer 15; Catch 33
33.
by THOMAS JOSEPH
6:30-,-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News 13; N~ws 6; Rhoda
8; CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
"T&gt;IIS IS IT, BCNS ! AFTER WE
ACROSS
40 Fix an alarm
7·ao-World
at War 3; Lawrence Wlk 15; Hee How 6,8;
MOVE "THESE IUX:l&lt;S, \'OU I
I Chalcedony
clock
CAN ST.O.RT 016GfNG .
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Firing Line 33; In the Know 10; Newsmaker '75 13.
5 French
41 Run into
7·30-Treasure Hunt J; Last of the Wild 10; Wild
playwright,
DOWN
Kingdom 13.
Jean 1 Vamoose!
a·ao-Emergency 3,4,15: Howard Cosell 6,13, Jef.
fersons a, 10; Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 33.
10 "The Great %San Antonio
8 30-Doc a,10.
Paci(1cator" attraction
9:QO-Incredlble Flight of the Snow Gee!le 3; SWAT
II Placid
2 Glossy
6,13; MoYie "Born Innocent" 4,15: Mary Tyler
12 Good
black
Moore a, 10; American Family 33.
review
4 Stain
Yesttnlay's Aaswer
9 30-Bob Newhart 8,1 0.
13 Appear
5 Bud-like
IO :DO-Your Show of Shows 3, Matt Helm 6,13, Carol
%1 Prosciutto's 29 Drop
14 French 110111 growth
Burnett a, 10; Sound!!age 33
.preservative
In prl)1S Just miss
II ·DO-News 3,4,a,10,13; Buckeye Foolball Highlights
1 Before
2% Clandestine
mmciaUon
6; Outdoors with Ken Callaway 15; Monty Python's
the cup
7 On edge
!3
Star
In
30 Military
F lkylng Circus 33
1' - ord!nalre 8 Railroad
Scorpio
blockade
II
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15-700
Club 12.
17 Neighbor
locomoUves
%4 Place of
11 3D-Movie " Stranger on leh Run" J; Saturday Night
of Idaho
Interest
31 Principle
t Adolescent
4,15; ABC News 6; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8;
19 "Jotmny
%5
Straw
hal
36 Donkey
Woody Hayeo: Football 10; MoYie 'Vampire Men of
_ Note"
II French river
%6 Uninterested
(Fr.)
the Lost Planet" 13; Janakl 33.
/-'~::::=:-...,._20 Grow old 15 Craze
11 . 45-MoYie " The Vampire" 6.
%8 V.M.I.
21 Litigant
18 Queen's
12 DO-MoYie " How To Save a Marriage" 10.
studen;t_,.,.....,.,,..:;;;:::;:;::::,
%%Make out
Z4 Low In
1 DO-MoYie " The Cossacks" 4; lo.ovle " The Sorpitch
cerers" 13.
1·30-Soul Train 6
Sacrifice,
2:DO-Movle " Bridge to the Sun" 10
In baseball
2:30-ABC News 13
Book·
3:DO-Movle
" Hide and Seek" 4.
keeper's
4:DO-Movle "Dangerou• Crossing" 10.
5:DO-MoYie " The Young Doctor." 4.
Z7 Table scrap
day , yo u shou ld press, w1th aU
~ %8Argue
you r streng th a goal very Imagainst

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Ph . 949·3342

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then and only then d1d he jettison a club.
South cashed dummy 's last
spade and East let another
club go The ace-king and
queen of hearts and ace or
clubs were cashed Ieavmg
West with the jack of hearts
and 10 of diamonds while East
was holdmg on to the queen
and 10 or clubs
South knew where the h1gh
diamond was. He didn't know
who had the Jack of hearts and
who had the queen of clubs
He led a second club from
dummy East played the 10
and South dec1ded that East
had started with four clubs to
the 10. He rose with the kmg
and another slam had bit the
dust.

refuge
34 Rearrange
the facts
35 Abusive
outburst
37 Mortgage

Pomeroy

Dial992-2101

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McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE
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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va .

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

2 two di~ards were spades and

7.30--Porler Wagoner 3, Bobby VInton 4, Candid
Camera 6, EYenlng Edltlon=wllh
(!Mrlln Agronsky
20, $25,000 Pyramid 10, T Tell e lrulh 13; Pop
Goes the Country 1l, Blac
er. clive on the
News 33.
a oo-Bob Hope 3,4, 15, Movie "Sounder" 6,13; Big
Eddie 10; Washington Week In ReYiew 20,33.
a 3D-MASH a, 10; Wail Street Week 20,33.
9:()0-1-iawall Five 0 8, 10; UN. Day Concerl 20,33.
10 oo-Pollce Woman 3,4,15, ABC News Closeup 6,13;
Barnaby Jones 6; Tony &amp; Lena 10.
10 3D-Woman 9
II oo-News 3,4,6,a,10,13,15,20; ABC News 33.
II 3D-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide World Special 13;
Sammy &amp; Co 6; Pan.Amerlcan Games a; Movie
" Fury of the Wolf Man" 10; Janakl 33.
II 40-MoYie "Call to Danger" 8
I oo-Midnlght Special 3,4, 15 ; Wide World Special 6;
Movie " The 1-iorrible Dr Hichcock" 10, News 13.
2:30-Movle " Mirage" 4.
4.30--Movle " Island of Terror" 4
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1975

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With the hope it will. in some measure, foster and help sustain that
which is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.

MISSION at Bald Knob . Rev
E J Grtff1lh , sup! of church
R ev L R Gluesencamp ,
pastor , Roger Wtllfred , Sr ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
schoo l 9 30 am • pr a yer
meet ing , Tuesday 1 30 p m
yo uth m eetm g, 6 p m Sunday ,
lead ers Ada Van Meter and
Gr etta Su ttle Sunday evenmg
w orship , 7 p m
through
w mter months

BAPTIST - Miles, Troul , day, 7 p 111
POSIOr Sunday Sc hool , 10 RUTLAND

Advarll11ng

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Preaching service, 10 45 a.m .
No even;ng servoce

HYSEll
RUN
FREE
Rev
Paul Nev
ille , pastor
Su nday Sc hool 9 JO a m ,
Morn mg ser'\nce . 10 JO am ,
youth serv1c e, 6 45 p m
Evangei1St1c serv 1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t. ng, Thur sday.

not our great expert. His first

NORTH

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pas ror .
I loyd Norr 1s supt
Sunday
~c h o ot. 9 lO am , morntng
c;c-r mon tO 30 il m , Prayer
SNVIC C We dn E'Sday l 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
m llh pastor !, unday School.
tO i'l 01 , Ar thur H enson .
~ up t
Morn1ng Worshi p, 11
&lt;t n1 Young Peopl e's ser v1ce.
7 p m Even mg serv1c e. 7 lO
p n 1 We d ne~day M1d Week
Pr aye r ~c r iJ tC e, 7 30 p m ,
Yo uth mect1 ng 6 30 p m
Evenmg wor sh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
H erb er t
Gra t e,
pa sto r
WorShip ser1J1C e, 11 am and
7 30 p m
Sunday Sunday
Sc hooL 9 JO am
Rtchard
Barton , sup! Prayer meeting ,
Wed nes d ay , 7 30 p m

am • Le on Miller . su pt CHURCH Sunday Sc:hool
Eve ning serv ice, 1 30 p m , 9 30 ft ,m , worship service, 11
Prayer meet ing , Th ursday , a.m Wednesday Prayer
10 a m Ch ur ch School 9 a m
7 30 P m
meet ing, 7 30 p m Youth
UMYF 6 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF services , Frldav , 1 30 p.m,
MIOOLEPORT CLUSTER
GOD-Rev . Bob [)y Porter . Sundav night worship, 7·30
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Sunday school , 9 JO
HEATH WorSh ip 10 30 pastor
~ m , worsh i p service . 11
RUTLAND CHURCH Of:
a m . Chu r ch Schoo l 9 30 am
• evening ser vice, 7 30, THE NAZARENE Rev
em • UMY F 1 p m
serv !c e, Wednesday , Ll oy d D Gnmm , Jr , pastor .
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1l 1youth
30 p m l
sunday schooL 9 30 a m .
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worshiP ser~Jice ~ 10 30 am
UMYF7 p m
CHURCH Ted Jones bro adcas t liv e OIJer WMPO :
SALEM
CENTER
pa stor sunday sc hool . 9
youn g p_eople's ser v tc c. 6 45;
WorShtP 9 am • Chu rch am , Roy S gman . supt , e~JangehSf iC service , 7 30 p m
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Scl'lOOI 10 am .; UMYF Thurs morn 1ng worship , 10 . 30 , , Prayer meeting , Wedn.esday ,
day , 7 p m
Sunday even ing servi ce,] 30. 7 30
p m •
M IS SIOnary
SYRACUSE cLUSTER
m1d week ser vi ce , Wed
meet 1ng , 7 30 P m
ftrst
Rev. Richard E . Jarvis
nesday , 7 30 p m
Wed nesday of month
ASBURY WorShip 11
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
am , Church Sc hool 9. 50
THE NAZARENE - ROY
am , WSCS, 1st Tuesday.
MASON FIRST BAPT IST FOREST RUN - Worship 9 Howard C B!ack, pastor . Bob
a m • Church Sc hool 10 a m , Moore . Sund ay Sc hool Supt. , Second and Po meroy Sh ,
WSCS Jrd Wednesday. 7 30 Sunday Sc hooL classes for all Stan Cra ,g , pastor Sunday
ages , 9 JO am , mornmg sc hooL 9 45 a m , worship
Pn&gt;
servt ce , 11 am , training
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip wor ship, 10 45, NYPS Sund ay, un
ion. 6 30 p m , even1ng
10 a m • Church School9 a m , 6 30 p m , eva ngelistic ser
worsh!p servlce, 7 30 p m
wscs 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m vice , Sunday , 7 30 p m Mid
SY RACUSE - - Church week prayer meeting , Wed M td week prayer servic e,
Sch ool. 9 30 a.m .• worsh i p n esday , 7 30 p m , M ISSIOnary Wedn esd ay, 1·30J' m .
MASON CH RCH OF
meeting , second Wednesdey ,
serv ice. 7 30 p m .
CHR 1ST, P 0 Box 497 , Mill er
7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
UNITED FAITH NON · Sr , Masou . w Va Sunday
Rev S1even Wilson
- DENOMINATIONAL - Rey Btb !e ~ tudy 10 am , Worship
Rev Howard Shtvtley
Robert Smith, pastor sunday 11 am end 7 p m Bible Study
BETHANY (Dorcas)
9 30 a .m .,, c l ass Wedne sd ay 7 p m , Vocal
wors h iP 9 JO a m
church scttool.
l eader , Lt~ o H il l . worship music
SChOO! 10 30 !) m
FIRST
SOUTHERN
, 10 30 am , churc h ,
, CARMEL - Worshi p, 10 ll service
7
30
pm
BAPTIST - Corner of Second
r!l m every Sunday , chur ch
EDEN
UNITED and Ande r son , Mason Pastor ,
school 10 30 e m
BRETHREN IN CHURIST - Wa lt er Clo ud Sunday school ,
1 APP!..E GROVE Sund8y E lden R
Blake , pas to r' 9 45 am . worsh1p serv 1ce, 11
Sc hool. 9 30 am , worship ,
nda y School 10 am , a n1 and 7.30 p m Weekly
first and th ird Sunda ys, 7 30 Su
McCoy ,
supt , Dible study , Wednesday , 7 JO
p m ,
p raye r
meeflng , Howard
sermon . 11 am .• pm
We dn esday.
7 30
p m Morn1ng
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
nday
n !gh t
servLces
r.-et l owshlp sUppe r . flrsl Su
Chris t~ &amp;.!) Endeavor , 7 . 30 GOD, Dudding Lane , Mason ,
s- aturday , 6 p . m
u M w. p m
song servtce , II p m , W Va . Chester Tennant.
sec ond Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Pastor Sunday Sc hoo l 9 45
Preachtng
8.30 p m
Mid
EAST LETART - Sunday We ek '•Praye
am
Children 's Church 6 45
~ee t t ng ,
school. 9· 30 am
wor sh ip We dn fsday , 7r:: p m
.• Ray p m Young People 's Servi ce
second and fourth Sundays,
6 &lt;1 5 p m ,
Evengell stic
. lav leader
7 30 p.m ,' prayer meet1ng , Adams
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Serv ice 7 30 p m , women 's
7 30
p rn , CHR
We dnesday
1ST
Lo ca t ed
at Mtsslonarv Cou ncil 10 a m .
U M W.. firsf Wednesday , 7 30
Ruttand~ on New Llina Road . fi r st and tll l rd Tuesdays
pm
I to Forest Ac r e Park , Prayer and Stble Study,
WESLEYAN C Rac1nel - ne)C
Rh
Rous e pastor . We dnesday, 1 30 p m
s unoay sch ool. 10 a . m l' Ro berl Ray
Mus!er , Sunde )' School
Worsht p, 11am ; B ible study , sup!
S un~ay
school. 10 30
Thu rsday
7 p m . choir am • worshiP
7. 30 p m Btble
HARTFORD CHUR ~ H OF
prr:tc l1ce . Thur sday , 8 p m
, Wednesd ay , 7 30 p m : CHJOIIST 1n Chr istian Union ·
1 ·· ttowsh•r su pp er
firs t study
C'
.
aturday
nlqht
pray11
r
ser
The Rev Wtlllam Campbell,
We dnes da y ,
6 30
p m ,
p :~ stor . sunday Scf\Oo l, 9 30
U M W fourth Monday , 8 p m VICe 7 10 p nl
HEMLOCK GROVE r:t rn . James Hughes . sup! ,
GRE AT BEND - Wo rs h1 p
Rog~r.
even1ng service. 7 30 p m
11 a n1 , 2n d and 4th Sundays , CHRISTIAN
Watson, pas to r , Wallace
WedneSdi'IY tiJenino prayer
Churc h School. 10 a m
BradfOrd , supt ., morning
I'Y)C'e t !n g , 7' 30 p m Y oUth
~ETART FALLS Wor worship,
9 30 . church school ,
prayer servtce each Tuesday
sh1 p , 10 a,m , Chvr th sc hool , 9
young
people's
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Dibl e study , 1 30 p m 10 ~ 30 ,
a n1
meeting, 6: 30 p.m 1 evening
CHURCH . Le t8rt W Va , Rt
c~e r y Tuesd.,V
7:30 p.m.; Bible I , Rev Geo rg e Hosc har .
MORNING STAR - Wor WOflhlp,
. Wednesd.ey, 7· 30 p ,m
pastor t, ~ nday School 9 30
ShIP 9 30 a m ; Church SC hOOl $tudv
' ' r UtHtfflf' ~ 'BArTIST a 11t Prayr r and B1ble study
to 1na .m ; Mid Week Servtce .
I' ( v
Cet lt Co)C , pastor
1 10 p m Cottage Pray er
Wednesaay , " p m
unday ~c hool supt • Joe '• ervlc c 1 ucs day . 10 am
MORS E
CHAPEL
:-,ayrc . ~ unday schooL 9 ·45 Wor sh i p •. ~.; r \llce. Thu r sd ay ,
' 1H •, 1 ! •J
1st iln d Jrd a Ill , Sunday even ing wor
7 10 p n1
' w 1 rl·lY ~
U 1u 1l t1 ' choo l
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Rev Jam es H Lea ch. pastor
Sunday school. 9 30 a m ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST - School . 9 30 a m , Gelaid Rus se ll Spencer . sup! ,
corner Ash and Plum . Mid Wells, supt Morn ing worship , Worship service , 10 45 a m ,
dle por t.
Noe l
H er rmen , 10 30 ~ m
Sun day evenln g Even 1ng wor ! h •P alt ern at 1ng
pas tor
Satu rday eve n1ng wors h1p ,
7 30 ,
Prayer w11h c E ar 7.30 p m on
serv ice , 7 p m sunday school mee t1 ng , Wednesday, 7 30 p sunday Prayer meeting , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alf r ed
10 a m , Sunday evening m
Wolfe. lay leader
worsh•P · 7 p m ·
RACINE FiRST BAPTIST WHITE ' S CHAPEL
MEIGS
- · WatterP B1kacsan . pa stor ' Coo lv 1l l e RD
Rev
Roy
COOPERATIVE
Ronnie Sftlser . Sunday school Deeter . p as to r Sunday sc hool.
PAR ISH
sup! Sunday school. 9 30 9 JO a m
worSh i P serv1ce ,
THE UNITED
a m . mornin g wor sh ip , 10 ' 40 10 30 am Bible study and
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday even ing wor ship, 7 30 , prayer serv 1ce. Wednesday ,
Robert T Bumgarner
Wed ne sday evening Bi bl e 7 30 p m
D1rector
~UTLAN D
stud y, 7 30
POMEROY CLUSTER
DANVI~LE WESLEYAN ' R"Ul'i:AND CHURCH OF
Rev. Robert Hayden
Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor CHRIST Rod Kas ter .
Rev 0 Wm. Sydenstrick er
CHESTER - Wo r ship 9 15 !; unday School. 9 30 am , pastor , V H Braley , Sunday
yo ut h and junior you th ser sc hoo l supt Sunday sc hool.
a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
even 1ng 9 JO am , wor sh ip se r vice
ENTERPRISE - Worship , v1ce. 6 45 p m
worshi p, 7. 30 p m , pray er and commun1on . 10 30 am ,
9 a m , Church School , 10 am
FLATWOODS Wor ship , an d pra ise , We dn esday , 1 JO youthme et1ng , 6p m . Sunday
evenmg serv1ce . 7. r eg ular
11 am
Chur ch School . 10 p m
SILVER
RUN
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Pernn . pastor

Ro y

Mt!yer,

Sunday

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sc hoo l

Church sc hool. 9 15

• m : worsh lp___sc rv tcc.. 10 24

am Youth choir rehearsa l ,
Mondily . l 30 p m under

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CHURCH
Harr 1sonvdle Rev O' Dell
Manley Pa stor Henry Eb l1n .
Sunday School SuPt Sunday
School 9 30 am , Evenmg
worsh 1p1 30pm Prayer and
Pratse ser v1ce Thur sda y 7 30

pm
senior ct'lot r rehearsa l. 7 JO
SYRACUSE

dtrec t lon of

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p m T hursd ay wtth Mrs . Paul
Nease dir ector

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZAREN E -

Union

and Mulberry

Clyde V

Cor n er

Rev

Henderson , p as tor

Sund ay sc hool , 9· 30 am Glen
M cC l ung , sup t , morn ing

FIRST

CHURCH OF GO D Rev
George Oller . pas to r Sunday
sc hoOL 9 45 am • mo rn1ng
pr eacn 1ng
11
a m ,
ev an!ile l tSIIC ser vtce , 7 30 p m
Pr ityer meeltn g, Thu rsday,
7 30 p m

POMEROY

WESTSID E

worShtp . 10 30 a .m . evenmo CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
service , 7'30 . mid week Mai n St - Jerry Pau l,
serv lc;e, Wed nesday , 7 JO p m

mtnt st er . phone 992 7666
Co ns e r va t ive.
n on
Rev Harold Deeth . re ctor Instr um ental , Sunday wor
Church services . 10 30 a m . Shtp , 10 a m . B1ble st udy , II
Holy commun ion ftrst Sunda y 8 m , worsh 1p, 6 p m Wed
of month , chu rch school, 10 30 nesday Btbl e study , 7 p m
• m for n urserv th r ouQh 12
RUTLAND FREEWILL
POMEROY CHURCH OF BAPTIST - Roge r Turn er ,
CHRIST - Richard EYonson . pas tor Sund ay school. 10
pa&amp;tor . Bi ble schooL 9 30 a m , Sunda y evenmg serv1ce
a m , worship , 10 30 a m ; 7 30 Wednesd ay Bibl e study .
adult worship se rv tce end 7 10 p m
young peopl e's meeting , 7 30
OLD DEXTER BIBLE
p m. Combined B 1ble stud y CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
a"d prayer meeti ng, Wed
Ron Terry . past or Sunday
nesday , 7. 30 p m
sc hool 10 am , Mrs Worl ey
THE SALVATION ARMY - F ran c1s,
sup er tntenden t
Envoy Ray W Wln 1ng , oHicer Morn ing wor shi p , 11 am
in charge Sunday , 10 11 m • Sundey even mg ser vt ce. 7 30
Holiness meeting . 10 30 a m .
GRAHAM UNITED
Sunday
School
You ng METHODIST Pr each ing
People 'S Legion . 7 p m • 9 30 a m , first an d secOI') d
1 Thursday , 1 lo J p m , La di es
sundays of eac h month , third
Home League , 7 p m Pr ep and fourth Sund ays eac h
classes
, worsh1p servtce a t 7 30
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN pmonth
m Wedn es da y even 1ng s at
CHURCH ,
Cor ner
of 7 30 Pr ayer an d Bib le Stud y
Sycamore and Second Sts ,
SEVENTH · DAY AD ·
Pom eroy , Th.e Rev ) William VENTIST , Mu lberry Heig hts
Middleswarth , Pa stor Sunday Road .
Pomeroy
School .at 9 · .t5 am and Pastor ,Gerard Se ton, Sab
Church Servi ces 11 a m
Sc hool Su perint en dent ,
SACRED HEART - ROY bath
Rita White Sabba th School,
F ather Paul 0
Welton , Sa turd8y afterno on at '2 00 .
pastor
Phone
992 28'2 5
with
worSh i P
serv tce
Saturday even 1ng Ma$S , 7 30; followin g a t J 15
Sundey Mass , 8 and 10 am ;
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Confession , Saturday , 7-7 30 BAPTIST
28? Mul"'er ~v

GRACE EPISCOPAL - The

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POMEROY

A've , P'omeroy , atllllarea wtm
FIRST BAP· S
B C . the R ev Bradl ey
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
RUTLANO FIRST BAP·
William Watson. Sunday

sc hool supt Sunday school ,
9 JOem , BYF.6pm . Bible
studv , Wean esday, f p m ,
choir practl~e. Wednes~ey ,
8: 30 p'"

BURLINGHAM

CHURCH

- Pas tot Jerry Lewis Sundev
sc hool , 2 JOp m wl! h worsh 1p
serv ice at J· JO p , m ; m ld
week serv ice, Tu esday , 7 JOp

m

TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger
Ford , Jr , pastor , Dr ewy
Gor e .. supt , Sunday school ,
9' 30 am ; morning worship ,
I045arl1

THE

HILAND

CHAPEL ,

George Casto , pa stor Sunday
Sc hoot 1 9 30 am , even mg
wo r ship
1 30
Thur sday
evenmg prayer serv !ce. 1 30

pm

LORD,IMAYNOrHAVEMVCH.
Epheslans3:8
In a book entitled, "Lessons from Life," the writer says,
"God does not demand of us what Is irnp()68ible for us . He does
not expect of us mere than we are capable of. He does not
expect a pine tree to bear apples, or a live oak to put forth
roaes. We need not feel unworthy by comparison to a Moses or
an Einstein.
To these men much was given, and from them much Is
expected. We are not unworthy because we have not achieved
what they have. But on the other hand, God does demand of us
what Ia possible. He insists that we Uve by the best In us. He
does not expect peaches from a carrot seed, but He does expect
a good carrot. He does not ask, "Why weren't you Moses?"
Paul, who Is second only to Christ In what Chrlatlanlty
standa for, felt himself unworthy to preach among tbe gentiles
the unsearchable riches of Christ. Yet, this man became one of
the greatest missionaries the Church has ever known.
God does not ask what we have, but only that we allow Him
to use what we have, so that we may serve those around us.

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The Rev. Harold R. Deeth
Grace Episcopal Church

witl\ Major Hoopl•

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Chur ch •c hoct 9 10
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SUlTON
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n 111 every ',unday church
sct10o1 tu ,, m
,.,OIHHF:AST CLU STE:R
Rr v flot:lert M l'C U !
Palllor
Dc un1 s Crcegor
A5socin t c M1n 1!&gt;fer
JOPPA - WOr Sh iP 10 am •
Clwr ch Sc hoo l 9 am , Pray er
1\'cf'llnq Wednesday , 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM - Ch ur ch
se r v1ces. 9 am
Sun dav
Schoo l 9 4.5 am , Prayer
Meetihg every Wednes day,
7 ~no'k'f'H
BETHEL
wo r sht p 11 am
Chur ch
Schoof 10 am
ALFRED _ ~ u n day sc hool ,
e~ch
Sund ay
9 J!l a 1
n
·
preachmg at 11 am eac h
Sunday Prayer m ee t1n g 7 ,15
PIll Wednesday
WSCS B
p 1 1 on tht r d Tuesday eac h
m~l l h
deeosvtLLE su nd ay
scnoo t OJ 30 t. a m pr ea-c tu ng
~
Sund ay
pr aye;
7 30
7 30
T
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rnee llng
pm
ues ay .
WSCS 7 30 f.r st Thursd ay
each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wo r Sh1p
10 am , Chur ch School. 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
worsh 1p 9 am , Church
Sc hool. 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F r edertck .
sup!
Serv 1ce week l y, 9 JO
am on sunday Pteach1n g
fir st and th~rd Sundeys of
month by Cl 1ffor d Smith , 9 JO

p

a m

HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell Doddrll l.
pa stor sund ay Sc hool . 9 30
am
Leona rd Gil m ore f !rs t
elder evenmg ser v 1ce: 7 30
p m
We dn es day pray er
mee ttng, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra c 1ne Rout e 2 The
Rev Ch arl es Hand , pa stor
Sunday sch ool , 9 45 am .
mornt ng wor sh• P 11 am
Even1ng se r v 1ces, Tuesday
and Fr~day 7 30 P m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CttURCH OF CHRIST -- Doug
Seaman
mm1 s t er
B tbl e
sludy 9 30 am . morn 1ng
wor sh ip 10 JO a m even1ng
wors ht p 8 pm . Wed nesday
n1gh1 Bibl e s tu~ v B P m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
Long Botto m . Sunday School.
10 a m with W1llard P1gott ,
supt
EvangciiS11C message
each Sunday even1ng, 7 30 by
Elde r Russell Cl me, m 1n1ster
of the ApostoliC Fa 1th Bible
Stu dy Wedn esday , 7 JO P m

T H E
U N 1 TED STIVERSVILLE COM MIN · MUNITY CHURCH - Sun doy
PRESBYTERIAN

ISTRY
OF
MEIGS sc hool serv 1ce , 10 am •
COUNTY , Dw 1ght L zav 1tz , Prayer mee t1n g Thur sda y, 7
p m • Sunday evenmg servic e,
Pastor Direc tor

HARRISONVILLE

the Sermonette

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Sp ence r
pastor
Troy
Zwtl tm o, Sunday schoo l sup t
Sund .ty sc hool . 9 ~0 &lt;l m
morn m g worsh 1p .
10 10
~u nday ev angelist ic mcctm 4
7 J O p m Pray er me&lt;'llng .
Wed nesday, 7 JO p m ,
MIOOLE PORT
MT MORIA~ BAPTIST Corner Fo ur th a nd Ma m .
M id dleport Rev Hen r y Key.
Jr , past or Sunday Schoo l ,
9 30
am
Mrs
Erv 1n
Bi'l umgardn er , supt , Morn1ng
WOrShip, 10 45 am
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
- Larry Carn ahan pre s ~d lng
mintster
Sunday .
n1b!e
lecture. 9 30 am . Wr'liCh
tower study , 10 . 30 am .
Tue sd ay, Bible stu dy . 1 30,
p m
Thursda y, m 1n ls t.ry
schooL 7, 30 'P m , serv1ce
m ee t 1ngBJOpl')1
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNION
l
M I
awr enc e an ey .
pa stor , Mrs Ru sse ll Yo un g
Sunday School Supt Sunda y
Sc hool 9 30 a m E v en lng
w orShip , 7 30 W ed n esday
prayer m eetin g. 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rae 10 e R le 2 lhe
ou
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ReiJ
Ja mes M
Muncy .
P8Sior Sunday school, 9 45
am. morn1n g worsh1p , 11
am , evening worshtp. 7 30
Prayer me eting , Tu esda~,
730 pm . Young _ peop les
meetmg , 1 30 P m Thur sda y
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner SIXth c'l nd
Palmer , th e Rev
Pete r
Granda! , pa stor .
Danny
Thompso n , supermte nd en t
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Radio
program 7 45 a m , Sun day
Sc hool , 9 15 a m , Morn 1ng
Wo rsh 1p, 10 15 a m
Youth
6Ciivdies and fell owship f or
tunio r and
senior high
stud en ts , 6 P m
Sunday
eve n1ng worshtp , 7 30 P m
M1d .week pr ayer se rv1 ces,
Wednesday 1 30 P m
CHURCH OF
CHRIST,
M 1ddlepor t 1 51h and M~ 1 n
George Glaze , m l n 1ster ,
J ames
Sh ee t s,
superln
tendent Bibl e SC hOOl, 9 JO
a m , morning worsh ip , 10 30
am J evenmg worship , 7 30 .
pra y1 ~ r service, 1 p m Wed
nesday
"'
MIDDLEPORT
Church
Of
The
Nazarene
Rev
Don Cote
pa s
tor , Mrs
Mary Lath ey ,
Sunday Sc hoOl supt Sunday
sch ool 9 30 am . , morning
worsh1p , 11 a m , Sunday
evangell!lft c m ee ting 7 JO
p .m •
prayer
me eti ng
'Wednesday , 7 30 p m

7 pm

Sunday Church School. 9 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy ~ Harrisonv ille
a m , Mr s Homer Lee , Supt , . Morning worshi P 10 : 30
Road Mike G ~rton . pastor ,
MIDDLEPORT sunda y Steven St anley , Sunday schoo l
Chur ch Sc hool. 9. 30 am , su pt Sunday sc hool . 9 30
Ri c hard Vaughan , supt , a m . mornm g worShiP and
Morning Worshtp , 10 JO am comm un•o n . 10 30 am •
SYRACUSE Morning SU nday
evening
yo u th
Worship 9 am
s unday Ch rt SIIan endeavor , 6 30pm .
Church s'choo l. 10
m Mrs wors hip servi ce. 7 30 P m
Sampson Ha ll Suot
We dnesday ev en !ng pray er
RUTLAND CHURCH OF meel1n g an d B1ble stu dy, 7 30
Rev . James 0
pm
GOD Guynn
pastor
Sunday,
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
school ; 10 am , SundaY CHURCH , Pine GroiJe , Th e
worship serv ice . 1l a.m .. Rev Wli l1am M1dd teswa r th ,
Sunday evening service , Pastor Chur ch Ser vtces 9 30
7• 30 , Wednesday worsh i p am Sunday SchoollO 30 a m
serv ice 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
HAZEL
COMMUNITY CHRIST - Bible Sc hool. 9 30
CHURCH Near Long am . morn ing worshtp 10 ' 30
Bottom , Edsel Hart. pastor a m Sunday eVen1 ~9 wo rshtp
Sunday school , 10 a m , sc r v•ce. 7 P m , chotr pr act 1ce
Church , 7 30 p m , pra..,er We dn esday 7 p m Rev Jeff
meeting , 7 30 p m Th ursday Ranso n Pastor

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MIDDLEPORT

PEN ·

TECOSTAL - Third Ave .. the
Rev Wllllarn Knittel. pastor
Ronald Ougan , Sul)day School
Sup! Classes for all ages .
evening service ~ 7•30, Bibl e
study , Wednesaday , 7 30
p m . youth serv ic es , Fr !day ,
7 30 p m

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST -

Rev Free tan d Norn s, pasto r
s unday 'c hoo1 10 am
Ch ur c h serv1ce . '
Pm
Wednesday Bible Study . 7
Dm
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev Jo hn A
Co ffman , pa sto r
Su ndey

l11p 7 !(l WednPsday pri'ly ~ r
and ll1bfc study . 7 JO ~ n1
TUPPERS
PLAIN S'
CHR! Slii\N CHURC H I uqt w
'J nd' rwood Pil Sio r
I ltV. M d (,,!dwelt J , ',unday
' c hoo! ' upl ',unduy 'School
·1 111 ii ,.,
Mor ntnq Sermon.
10 •U Am
~ und&lt;ty CIJcnlng ~
serv 1cc ~ p m
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6 oo-News J,4,a, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
Lodge 20.
6 30--NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8.10; Two.way Street 20.
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, To Tell the Truth 4, Bowling for
Dollars 6; Lawrence Wetk a; Aviation Weather 33,
News 10; Don Adams Screen Test 13, Family
Altair 15; Ohio Journal 20

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BRADFORD CHURCH OF

CHRIST Citfford Sm,th,
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
am , morn1ng church 10 30
am Sunday even1ng service ,
7 30 p m Wednesday servt ce.
8 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev F loyd F
Shook , p astor , Lloyd Wr~ght ,
s unda y schoo t supt Sunday
sc hool , 9 30 am , Morn1ng
wor shi p 10 30 am , even1ng
worsh i P 7 30 p m
Wed
ne sda y, Chr~s t.an
Youth
Cru sade . 6 30 p m Cho ir
pract 1ce, Thursday, 7 p m

DEXTER

CHURCH

* " THAT LITTI.J;;

WEIRDO I TOl.D
'r'OU ABOUT~ ....
SOME SRI.ITJ;;
HA? SNATCHED
HIM AWAV! II

llORN WS!l:R

OF

CHRIST - Cha rl es Russ ell ,
Sr . mm1ster . Normari C Wlll.
su pt
Sunday school , 9 JO
a m
worship servic e. 10 30
am
B1ble study, Tuesday,
7 30 p m

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FOR IS NO
LOIJ':€~ A
lJ1!; ~1-)1!;

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS -

Portland
Ra c1ne Road
Wdt 1am Roush . pastor Denny
Ev an s,
Sunday
Sch ool
D1re ctor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
am • MQrntng wo rship , 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg serv1c e
7 p m Wedn es day e1Jen1ng
prayer serv1ces , 7 30 p m

\JJORKI~

tatJ\p ...
Her brother realizes that. And so do my wife and I .. . most of the time.
But sometimes Sunday mornings mean a r ide in the country •• • sleeping lace ••. receivtng ·:
guests. Somethmg, every Sunday.
Then one day, watching her trying to read, I realized that fiUmg her mind and bean and
soul is a continuous process. It can't be restricted to days. of the week.
So Sundays in church have become part of our life style. We all are fmdmg new insights,
strengthening our faith, discovering ourse(Yes and God
Our Ii«le girl needs help. To this Chris1ian family that's the understatemem of the year!

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST -

R ev Ea r ! Shul er , pa sto r
Wors h1p serv1ce , 9 30 am ,
Sunday sc hool , 10 30 a m •
B 1bl e st udY and prayer
se rv 1ce Thursday . 7 30 p m-

CARLETON CHURCH -

K 1ngsbury Road Gary K 1ng.
pa stor Sun day school, 9 30
a m , evemng worship , 7 JO
p m Prayer meet mg . Wed
nesday , .7 30 p m

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CHRISTIAN - Bru ce Smith ,
pastor Wallace Damewood,

supl Bib le School. 9.30 am
METHODIST CHURCH -

7 JO p m

FREEDOM

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FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

HEINER'S BAKERY

2 Convenient locations

MIDWAY MARKET Pomeroy Ph. m -2512
BOB'S MARKET Mason, Ph. 773-5721

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Two Locations

Ph. 949-5772

Rae me

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We Fill Al l Doctors Prescriptions
992·2115
Pomeroy

Pomeroy

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
100 E. Main

Wheels in th' wat.J.
Rufus r Fetch
J,J"!!II•
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Lotus W. Osborne

Ph. 9'12·3486

220 E. Main

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Ph. 992·2178

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Keepsake Diamond Rings
212 E. Main St., Pomeroy

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REUTER·BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES
107 Sycamore St.
Ph. 992-5130

Middl~port,

59 N. Second St.

Groceries &amp; General Merchandise

Bakers of Gay 90 Bread
Ph . m 3030
Middleport

Ph. 992-378l

COMMUNITY

ROCKSPRINGS - Worship

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MARK V STORE

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Ph. 992-3986

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

Racine

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Rac1ne

Sales- Quasar- Service
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Club 10

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For Baturdoy, Oct. 25, 1t75
ARIES (MilCh 21 · April 111 if
\he family pulls together at this

33 Deluge

ti me . there wil l be a very
definite upswing In the stat us
of Its financia l affairs

TAURUS (April 20·Mif 201

39 Slight
advantage

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:
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One letter simply stands for 111oth~r In thl.s sample A Is
used for the three L's, X for the two O'a, etc. Sln&amp;Ie !etten,
opostrophea. the Ienith and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are difterent.
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You 'r e go ing to be quite
restless today Don't Involve
you rself In anyth ing that cou ld
tie you to one place too long

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Yetterda)''• Cr)'ptoqQole: AVARJCE ANP LUXURY, THOSE
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SCORPIO (Ocl. t•·Nov. 22) in
order to acc;o mpl1sh your aims
today, you may have to employ
bolder tactics ~han usual Be

tough but fair and you 'll w1n
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Don't be loo qu1ck to follow
advice of others If you listen to
what they have to say. but do
what you feel best you II make
out bette r

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jtn.
It) Set your ambitions and
worldly mteresls as1de for the
day Latch on to a few lnends
who know how to have a good
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you today It you're a go.gotlor

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. II)

Push a little harder on those
business deals

Someth1 ng unusual will occur
to you today that offers a better

to do a difficult Job Don't
CANCER (Juno 21..Juiy 221 way
w8ll Tel! th e boss and star t
You have sound managerial
qualities today as long as
you re resolu t e I n your

worktng on It

PISCES (Fob. 20·Mtrch 20) II

decisions and don·t back off

~au get an invitation loday to

Few wtl1 resent your order s

go somewh ere you ca n meet
new people, go by all means A
surpnse Is In store

LEO (July 23·Aug. 221 There
are som e slow star ters In the
fa mily today They 'll requ ire a
gentle, bul llrm shove to get

lhem moving.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·8ept. 22) Gel
togeth er socially with one who
can hel p further yo ur bu siness

plans Keep It llghl. Including
the tab. Spill lhe expenses
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 231
Although others may have
leisure hours to' whil e away tO·

~Your
'U'Birthday
Oct. 25, 1115
Unusual th ings will occur this
coming year that will char\Q't
you r outlook c:onslderablv. A
more In t eres ting Bf'ld

charismatic you will result

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1100 E. Main
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Farm Front 4; Eddie
Saunders 6; Treehouse Club a, U S Farm Report
10; Kentucky Afield 13
7:3D-Bullwlnkle J; I Dream of Jeannie 4, Jetsons 6;
Dusty' s Treehouse a; Man from COSI10; Devlin 13;
I ·• 7
Rogers' Neighborhood 20
Mister
soum IDI
8.()0-Emergency
Plu5 3,4,15, Hong Kong Phooey 6,13;
.. J 32
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame St. 20.
a.JO-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4, 15; Tom &amp; Jerrv-Graoe
tAQJ75
Ape 6,13; Bugs Bu~ny- Road Runner . 8; Bugs
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f'I»,&lt;X; LOJ.lSlilT
Bunny &amp; Frlends 10.
East-West vulnerable
9 oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kilty 3.4,15; Elec. Co. 20
~01.1~ '/ai.OW
9:30-Pink Panther 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
P,t..k:&gt;e-5 FOR A
WeSI Nortb Eaot Soulb
Marble 6; Scooby.Doo 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20.
lO :oo-Land of the Lost 3.4, 15; Ad.entures of Gilligan
I t
t3, Hot Dog 6; Shazam 8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
Pass ' 2 •
Pass 3.
10:JD-Run Joe Run 3,4,15; GrooYie Goalies 6,13
11 :oo-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Pass 3 •
Pass 3N T.
Pass 6 N T Pass Pass
Buggy 6,13; Space Nuts a, 10; E lee . Co 20.
Pass
11 :30-Weslwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 6,13; Ghost
Opemng lead - 6 A
Busters 8, 10. Mister Rogers 20.
12 :oo-Jetsons 3,4, 15; Uncle Croc's Block 6, 13; Valley
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A Maryland reader wants to
of the Dinosaurs a,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12:30--Go-USA 3,4, 15, American Bandstand 6,13 ; Fat
By Oswald a. James Jacoby
know the value or the old
Albert a,10
adage, " When in doubt, lead
1:oo-Soul Train 3, It Takes a Thief 4; Children'• Film
trumps".
Festival 8, 10, World Conference 15; Hiller 33.
It IS worth very httle A
1
:3D-&lt;:ollege
Football Pre-Game Show 6,13
better one 1s " When not in
1
:45-College
Football
6,13
doubt lead trumps".
2:oo-Marshall
Football
'75 3, Movie "To Kill a
(Do you have a quest/On
Mockingbird" 4, Viewpoint 8; Urban League 10.
for the experts? Wrole "Ask
2:30--NFL Game of the Week 3; Movie "The 300
the Jacobys " care of this
Spartans" a, Movie "It Started with a KIS!" 10.
newspaper The Jacobys will
3·oo-Green Acre• J; Bonanza 15, Family at War 33 ..
answer mdov1dual questoons
3:30-Movle "The Old·Fashloned W~y" 3.
1f stamped, self-addressed
4 oo-wreslling 15; Making Things Grow 33.
envelopes are enclosed. The
4 30-Probe: The World Around Us 4, Sports Spec·
most mlerestmg questoons
lacular 8, 10; Preserving Food 33.
Will be used m thiS column
5:oo-FBI 3; Wide World of Sporls 13; I Dream ot
and w111 rece1ve copoes of
Jeannie 4; Greatest Sports Legends 6; Public
Polley Forums 15; French Chef 33.
JACOBY MODERI/.)
5 30-Adam·12 4; Mission · Impossible 6; Erica 33.
N5-Maklng Things Work 33.
6:oo-News 3,4,a, 10; God has the Answer 15; Catch 33
33.
by THOMAS JOSEPH
6:30-,-NBC News 3,4, 15, ABC News 13; N~ws 6; Rhoda
8; CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
"T&gt;IIS IS IT, BCNS ! AFTER WE
ACROSS
40 Fix an alarm
7·ao-World
at War 3; Lawrence Wlk 15; Hee How 6,8;
MOVE "THESE IUX:l&lt;S, \'OU I
I Chalcedony
clock
CAN ST.O.RT 016GfNG .
N .,.......
Firing Line 33; In the Know 10; Newsmaker '75 13.
5 French
41 Run into
7·30-Treasure Hunt J; Last of the Wild 10; Wild
playwright,
DOWN
Kingdom 13.
Jean 1 Vamoose!
a·ao-Emergency 3,4,15: Howard Cosell 6,13, Jef.
fersons a, 10; Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 33.
10 "The Great %San Antonio
8 30-Doc a,10.
Paci(1cator" attraction
9:QO-Incredlble Flight of the Snow Gee!le 3; SWAT
II Placid
2 Glossy
6,13; MoYie "Born Innocent" 4,15: Mary Tyler
12 Good
black
Moore a, 10; American Family 33.
review
4 Stain
Yesttnlay's Aaswer
9 30-Bob Newhart 8,1 0.
13 Appear
5 Bud-like
IO :DO-Your Show of Shows 3, Matt Helm 6,13, Carol
%1 Prosciutto's 29 Drop
14 French 110111 growth
Burnett a, 10; Sound!!age 33
.preservative
In prl)1S Just miss
II ·DO-News 3,4,a,10,13; Buckeye Foolball Highlights
1 Before
2% Clandestine
mmciaUon
6; Outdoors with Ken Callaway 15; Monty Python's
the cup
7 On edge
!3
Star
In
30 Military
F lkylng Circus 33
1' - ord!nalre 8 Railroad
Scorpio
blockade
II
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15-700
Club 12.
17 Neighbor
locomoUves
%4 Place of
11 3D-Movie " Stranger on leh Run" J; Saturday Night
of Idaho
Interest
31 Principle
t Adolescent
4,15; ABC News 6; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8;
19 "Jotmny
%5
Straw
hal
36 Donkey
Woody Hayeo: Football 10; MoYie 'Vampire Men of
_ Note"
II French river
%6 Uninterested
(Fr.)
the Lost Planet" 13; Janakl 33.
/-'~::::=:-...,._20 Grow old 15 Craze
11 . 45-MoYie " The Vampire" 6.
%8 V.M.I.
21 Litigant
18 Queen's
12 DO-MoYie " How To Save a Marriage" 10.
studen;t_,.,.....,.,,..:;;;:::;:;::::,
%%Make out
Z4 Low In
1 DO-MoYie " The Cossacks" 4; lo.ovle " The Sorpitch
cerers" 13.
1·30-Soul Train 6
Sacrifice,
2:DO-Movle " Bridge to the Sun" 10
In baseball
2:30-ABC News 13
Book·
3:DO-Movle
" Hide and Seek" 4.
keeper's
4:DO-Movle "Dangerou• Crossing" 10.
5:DO-MoYie " The Young Doctor." 4.
Z7 Table scrap
day , yo u shou ld press, w1th aU
~ %8Argue
you r streng th a goal very Imagainst

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then and only then d1d he jettison a club.
South cashed dummy 's last
spade and East let another
club go The ace-king and
queen of hearts and ace or
clubs were cashed Ieavmg
West with the jack of hearts
and 10 of diamonds while East
was holdmg on to the queen
and 10 or clubs
South knew where the h1gh
diamond was. He didn't know
who had the Jack of hearts and
who had the queen of clubs
He led a second club from
dummy East played the 10
and South dec1ded that East
had started with four clubs to
the 10. He rose with the kmg
and another slam had bit the
dust.

refuge
34 Rearrange
the facts
35 Abusive
outburst
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Pomeroy

Dial992-2101

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McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE
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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va .

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

2 two di~ards were spades and

7.30--Porler Wagoner 3, Bobby VInton 4, Candid
Camera 6, EYenlng Edltlon=wllh
(!Mrlln Agronsky
20, $25,000 Pyramid 10, T Tell e lrulh 13; Pop
Goes the Country 1l, Blac
er. clive on the
News 33.
a oo-Bob Hope 3,4, 15, Movie "Sounder" 6,13; Big
Eddie 10; Washington Week In ReYiew 20,33.
a 3D-MASH a, 10; Wail Street Week 20,33.
9:()0-1-iawall Five 0 8, 10; UN. Day Concerl 20,33.
10 oo-Pollce Woman 3,4,15, ABC News Closeup 6,13;
Barnaby Jones 6; Tony &amp; Lena 10.
10 3D-Woman 9
II oo-News 3,4,6,a,10,13,15,20; ABC News 33.
II 3D-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide World Special 13;
Sammy &amp; Co 6; Pan.Amerlcan Games a; Movie
" Fury of the Wolf Man" 10; Janakl 33.
II 40-MoYie "Call to Danger" 8
I oo-Midnlght Special 3,4, 15 ; Wide World Special 6;
Movie " The 1-iorrible Dr Hichcock" 10, News 13.
2:30-Movle " Mirage" 4.
4.30--Movle " Island of Terror" 4
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1975

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With the hope it will. in some measure, foster and help sustain that
which is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.

MISSION at Bald Knob . Rev
E J Grtff1lh , sup! of church
R ev L R Gluesencamp ,
pastor , Roger Wtllfred , Sr ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
schoo l 9 30 am • pr a yer
meet ing , Tuesday 1 30 p m
yo uth m eetm g, 6 p m Sunday ,
lead ers Ada Van Meter and
Gr etta Su ttle Sunday evenmg
w orship , 7 p m
through
w mter months

BAPTIST - Miles, Troul , day, 7 p 111
POSIOr Sunday Sc hool , 10 RUTLAND

Advarll11ng

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Preaching service, 10 45 a.m .
No even;ng servoce

HYSEll
RUN
FREE
Rev
Paul Nev
ille , pastor
Su nday Sc hool 9 JO a m ,
Morn mg ser'\nce . 10 JO am ,
youth serv1c e, 6 45 p m
Evangei1St1c serv 1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t. ng, Thur sday.

not our great expert. His first

NORTH

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pas ror .
I loyd Norr 1s supt
Sunday
~c h o ot. 9 lO am , morntng
c;c-r mon tO 30 il m , Prayer
SNVIC C We dn E'Sday l 7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
m llh pastor !, unday School.
tO i'l 01 , Ar thur H enson .
~ up t
Morn1ng Worshi p, 11
&lt;t n1 Young Peopl e's ser v1ce.
7 p m Even mg serv1c e. 7 lO
p n 1 We d ne~day M1d Week
Pr aye r ~c r iJ tC e, 7 30 p m ,
Yo uth mect1 ng 6 30 p m
Evenmg wor sh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
H erb er t
Gra t e,
pa sto r
WorShip ser1J1C e, 11 am and
7 30 p m
Sunday Sunday
Sc hooL 9 JO am
Rtchard
Barton , sup! Prayer meeting ,
Wed nes d ay , 7 30 p m

am • Le on Miller . su pt CHURCH Sunday Sc:hool
Eve ning serv ice, 1 30 p m , 9 30 ft ,m , worship service, 11
Prayer meet ing , Th ursday , a.m Wednesday Prayer
10 a m Ch ur ch School 9 a m
7 30 P m
meet ing, 7 30 p m Youth
UMYF 6 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF services , Frldav , 1 30 p.m,
MIOOLEPORT CLUSTER
GOD-Rev . Bob [)y Porter . Sundav night worship, 7·30
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
Sunday school , 9 JO
HEATH WorSh ip 10 30 pastor
~ m , worsh i p service . 11
RUTLAND CHURCH Of:
a m . Chu r ch Schoo l 9 30 am
• evening ser vice, 7 30, THE NAZARENE Rev
em • UMY F 1 p m
serv !c e, Wednesday , Ll oy d D Gnmm , Jr , pastor .
RUTLAND - Worship 9 1l 1youth
30 p m l
sunday schooL 9 30 a m .
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worshiP ser~Jice ~ 10 30 am
UMYF7 p m
CHURCH Ted Jones bro adcas t liv e OIJer WMPO :
SALEM
CENTER
pa stor sunday sc hool . 9
youn g p_eople's ser v tc c. 6 45;
WorShtP 9 am • Chu rch am , Roy S gman . supt , e~JangehSf iC service , 7 30 p m
1
Scl'lOOI 10 am .; UMYF Thurs morn 1ng worship , 10 . 30 , , Prayer meeting , Wedn.esday ,
day , 7 p m
Sunday even ing servi ce,] 30. 7 30
p m •
M IS SIOnary
SYRACUSE cLUSTER
m1d week ser vi ce , Wed
meet 1ng , 7 30 P m
ftrst
Rev. Richard E . Jarvis
nesday , 7 30 p m
Wed nesday of month
ASBURY WorShip 11
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
am , Church Sc hool 9. 50
THE NAZARENE - ROY
am , WSCS, 1st Tuesday.
MASON FIRST BAPT IST FOREST RUN - Worship 9 Howard C B!ack, pastor . Bob
a m • Church Sc hool 10 a m , Moore . Sund ay Sc hool Supt. , Second and Po meroy Sh ,
WSCS Jrd Wednesday. 7 30 Sunday Sc hooL classes for all Stan Cra ,g , pastor Sunday
ages , 9 JO am , mornmg sc hooL 9 45 a m , worship
Pn&gt;
servt ce , 11 am , training
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip wor ship, 10 45, NYPS Sund ay, un
ion. 6 30 p m , even1ng
10 a m • Church School9 a m , 6 30 p m , eva ngelistic ser
worsh!p servlce, 7 30 p m
wscs 3rd Monday, 7 30 p m vice , Sunday , 7 30 p m Mid
SY RACUSE - - Church week prayer meeting , Wed M td week prayer servic e,
Sch ool. 9 30 a.m .• worsh i p n esday , 7 30 p m , M ISSIOnary Wedn esd ay, 1·30J' m .
MASON CH RCH OF
meeting , second Wednesdey ,
serv ice. 7 30 p m .
CHR 1ST, P 0 Box 497 , Mill er
7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
UNITED FAITH NON · Sr , Masou . w Va Sunday
Rev S1even Wilson
- DENOMINATIONAL - Rey Btb !e ~ tudy 10 am , Worship
Rev Howard Shtvtley
Robert Smith, pastor sunday 11 am end 7 p m Bible Study
BETHANY (Dorcas)
9 30 a .m .,, c l ass Wedne sd ay 7 p m , Vocal
wors h iP 9 JO a m
church scttool.
l eader , Lt~ o H il l . worship music
SChOO! 10 30 !) m
FIRST
SOUTHERN
, 10 30 am , churc h ,
, CARMEL - Worshi p, 10 ll service
7
30
pm
BAPTIST - Corner of Second
r!l m every Sunday , chur ch
EDEN
UNITED and Ande r son , Mason Pastor ,
school 10 30 e m
BRETHREN IN CHURIST - Wa lt er Clo ud Sunday school ,
1 APP!..E GROVE Sund8y E lden R
Blake , pas to r' 9 45 am . worsh1p serv 1ce, 11
Sc hool. 9 30 am , worship ,
nda y School 10 am , a n1 and 7.30 p m Weekly
first and th ird Sunda ys, 7 30 Su
McCoy ,
supt , Dible study , Wednesday , 7 JO
p m ,
p raye r
meeflng , Howard
sermon . 11 am .• pm
We dn esday.
7 30
p m Morn1ng
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
nday
n !gh t
servLces
r.-et l owshlp sUppe r . flrsl Su
Chris t~ &amp;.!) Endeavor , 7 . 30 GOD, Dudding Lane , Mason ,
s- aturday , 6 p . m
u M w. p m
song servtce , II p m , W Va . Chester Tennant.
sec ond Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Pastor Sunday Sc hoo l 9 45
Preachtng
8.30 p m
Mid
EAST LETART - Sunday We ek '•Praye
am
Children 's Church 6 45
~ee t t ng ,
school. 9· 30 am
wor sh ip We dn fsday , 7r:: p m
.• Ray p m Young People 's Servi ce
second and fourth Sundays,
6 &lt;1 5 p m ,
Evengell stic
. lav leader
7 30 p.m ,' prayer meet1ng , Adams
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Serv ice 7 30 p m , women 's
7 30
p rn , CHR
We dnesday
1ST
Lo ca t ed
at Mtsslonarv Cou ncil 10 a m .
U M W.. firsf Wednesday , 7 30
Ruttand~ on New Llina Road . fi r st and tll l rd Tuesdays
pm
I to Forest Ac r e Park , Prayer and Stble Study,
WESLEYAN C Rac1nel - ne)C
Rh
Rous e pastor . We dnesday, 1 30 p m
s unoay sch ool. 10 a . m l' Ro berl Ray
Mus!er , Sunde )' School
Worsht p, 11am ; B ible study , sup!
S un~ay
school. 10 30
Thu rsday
7 p m . choir am • worshiP
7. 30 p m Btble
HARTFORD CHUR ~ H OF
prr:tc l1ce . Thur sday , 8 p m
, Wednesd ay , 7 30 p m : CHJOIIST 1n Chr istian Union ·
1 ·· ttowsh•r su pp er
firs t study
C'
.
aturday
nlqht
pray11
r
ser
The Rev Wtlllam Campbell,
We dnes da y ,
6 30
p m ,
p :~ stor . sunday Scf\Oo l, 9 30
U M W fourth Monday , 8 p m VICe 7 10 p nl
HEMLOCK GROVE r:t rn . James Hughes . sup! ,
GRE AT BEND - Wo rs h1 p
Rog~r.
even1ng service. 7 30 p m
11 a n1 , 2n d and 4th Sundays , CHRISTIAN
Watson, pas to r , Wallace
WedneSdi'IY tiJenino prayer
Churc h School. 10 a m
BradfOrd , supt ., morning
I'Y)C'e t !n g , 7' 30 p m Y oUth
~ETART FALLS Wor worship,
9 30 . church school ,
prayer servtce each Tuesday
sh1 p , 10 a,m , Chvr th sc hool , 9
young
people's
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Dibl e study , 1 30 p m 10 ~ 30 ,
a n1
meeting, 6: 30 p.m 1 evening
CHURCH . Le t8rt W Va , Rt
c~e r y Tuesd.,V
7:30 p.m.; Bible I , Rev Geo rg e Hosc har .
MORNING STAR - Wor WOflhlp,
. Wednesd.ey, 7· 30 p ,m
pastor t, ~ nday School 9 30
ShIP 9 30 a m ; Church SC hOOl $tudv
' ' r UtHtfflf' ~ 'BArTIST a 11t Prayr r and B1ble study
to 1na .m ; Mid Week Servtce .
I' ( v
Cet lt Co)C , pastor
1 10 p m Cottage Pray er
Wednesaay , " p m
unday ~c hool supt • Joe '• ervlc c 1 ucs day . 10 am
MORS E
CHAPEL
:-,ayrc . ~ unday schooL 9 ·45 Wor sh i p •. ~.; r \llce. Thu r sd ay ,
' 1H •, 1 ! •J
1st iln d Jrd a Ill , Sunday even ing wor
7 10 p n1
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Rev Jam es H Lea ch. pastor
Sunday school. 9 30 a m ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST - School . 9 30 a m , Gelaid Rus se ll Spencer . sup! ,
corner Ash and Plum . Mid Wells, supt Morn ing worship , Worship service , 10 45 a m ,
dle por t.
Noe l
H er rmen , 10 30 ~ m
Sun day evenln g Even 1ng wor ! h •P alt ern at 1ng
pas tor
Satu rday eve n1ng wors h1p ,
7 30 ,
Prayer w11h c E ar 7.30 p m on
serv ice , 7 p m sunday school mee t1 ng , Wednesday, 7 30 p sunday Prayer meeting , 7 30
p m Wednesday Alf r ed
10 a m , Sunday evening m
Wolfe. lay leader
worsh•P · 7 p m ·
RACINE FiRST BAPTIST WHITE ' S CHAPEL
MEIGS
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Rev
Roy
COOPERATIVE
Ronnie Sftlser . Sunday school Deeter . p as to r Sunday sc hool.
PAR ISH
sup! Sunday school. 9 30 9 JO a m
worSh i P serv1ce ,
THE UNITED
a m . mornin g wor sh ip , 10 ' 40 10 30 am Bible study and
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday even ing wor ship, 7 30 , prayer serv 1ce. Wednesday ,
Robert T Bumgarner
Wed ne sday evening Bi bl e 7 30 p m
D1rector
~UTLAN D
stud y, 7 30
POMEROY CLUSTER
DANVI~LE WESLEYAN ' R"Ul'i:AND CHURCH OF
Rev. Robert Hayden
Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor CHRIST Rod Kas ter .
Rev 0 Wm. Sydenstrick er
CHESTER - Wo r ship 9 15 !; unday School. 9 30 am , pastor , V H Braley , Sunday
yo ut h and junior you th ser sc hoo l supt Sunday sc hool.
a m , Church Sc hool 10 a m
even 1ng 9 JO am , wor sh ip se r vice
ENTERPRISE - Worship , v1ce. 6 45 p m
worshi p, 7. 30 p m , pray er and commun1on . 10 30 am ,
9 a m , Church School , 10 am
FLATWOODS Wor ship , an d pra ise , We dn esday , 1 JO youthme et1ng , 6p m . Sunday
evenmg serv1ce . 7. r eg ular
11 am
Chur ch School . 10 p m
SILVER
RUN
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INFORMATION

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LANES
TRI COUNTY
Oct 4 975
S1and ngs

Po nts
Team
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Pomeroy Cement Bloc..k Co

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Oct 15 1175
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Team

Polnh
4.4
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3.4
sm h Nelson Moors
30
Tenth F ramer s
28
Young s Super Mk
28
Ne son 0 ug Co
28
High nd Game
Men
Gllry Wayland 2 2 W liar d
Boyer 202 John Tyree 90
Women
Bet y Sm h 198
Carolyn Bechne 195 Bel v
Whltla Ch 182
H gh Series - Men Gary
Way and 531 W ard Boyer
525
Thomes Sm th 5 2
Wom en Carolyn Bachner
535 Belly Sm h .498 Isabelle
Couch 485
Tea m H gh Gam e - Ten h
Fnmers 68 5 Z des Sport

l des Spor Shop

Shop 685

Tean High ser es
Spor Shop ~ 33

SOMEONE o bu ld
Ph on e 992 52117

ona word 3c

BLIND ADS

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MORNING GLORIES

Oct 14 1975
G bbs Grocery
46
Excels o 01
32
Newel sunoco
32
G&amp;J Au o Parts
26
Spen cers Marke
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WM P 0
4
H gh lnd Game - Mar ene

fence

0 21 6 c
Add ana 15c Charge per
Adver se men
OFFICE HOURS
B 30 a m o s. 00 p m Da l y
8 30 a m
o
2 00 Noon CA SH pad tor all makes and
s u day
models of mob te homes
Phon e area code 6 4 423

Wanted
9531

Notice

SHOOTING
Mach
Corn
10 24 3 p
Ho low Gun C ub 1 p m
0 24 p Sunday Oct 26 I m le pas t
M le Ceme tery
out of
R u and
F re e refresh
ments
10 24 21c 2 ACRES n Flatwoods a ea
and 974 14 x 65 mob e
F YOU d dn buy a nd an
home sell separa ely or
FLEA
Market
gong
ou
of
Joe s Spor s
you
os
oge her Phone ~92 7338
bus ness Oc
31 a the
noney
0 19 7 p
crossroads
be
ween
0 16 7 c Pome oy and Ru land on R
9 4 CA STLE 12 X 65 2
24
e ... eryt h ng reduced
w NT E R s c h n he a r
bedr m s
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0
24
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me o h nk Sk n Care
paym en s Phone 949 27.49 or
Ko~co
Cosme cs
An n THE MEIG S Alumni are
992 767
Sauvage
ndependen
sponsoring a masquerade
02 6c
D s bu or Syracuse 092
Dance Sa urday Nov 1
3272
rom 9 p m o a m a he 1~71 BUDDY 2 x 60 par a ly
0 23 6 p
Ru and
Gymnas urn
turn shed Porc h and un
Adm ss on S2 person
S3
derp nn ng Phone (61.4 698
AUCT ON
F rd ay
7 pm
co upe Seve a ock ban ds
5349
New and used merchand se
br ng beverages Games
10 2.4 3 c
a Mason Auc on Hor on
and pr zes Adu Is 18 and
S Mason
over
10 23 2 c
2 K 70 TRAILER 2 bedroom
o al e ec
ce n ral a r
u I ty bu d ng
ake over
RACINE Me h Ods
Church NEW
OIL OF MINK
paymen s Phone (30.4 862
s ask ng for donal ons or
produ cts new ca alogs Get
3340 a fie S p m
cons gnmen
ems o be
on our grow ng customer
102212c
au c t oned o
at Bob H
list or maybe you would
res d e nc e Nov 8 C t
Ike to take orders? Phone
B adford Auc oneer AI
Helen J Brown 992 5113 1~73 VINOALE Tra ler and lot
proceeds o go o eplace
oca ed n Tuppers Pia ns
KOSCOT
Independent
Phone (6 4) 667 3817
ch u ch roof Call Bob H I o
Dsrbutor
phone
949 20 J
wa ch
0 16 12 c
~ 2
lc
Nov 2nd pap er for s lng
on 6 c ROOM and board for senior
c l zens very n ce Phone
991 350~
REVIVAL a Ches er Chu ch
o God s ar n g Oct 22 hru
10 12 fc CARPENTRY
pane ng
Oc
26 w h Rev Dona d
f oor ng and ce ng Phone
ca re
for
female
S acev of Day on Oh o 7 30 WILl
9~2 2759
pa en s or elderly woman
p m
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102130c
n my home Phone 992 73 A
0 22 3 c
10 9 6tc
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Plumb ng
types of
hea ng and a
PUBLIC NOTICE
repa r
Wcr.k
gen e a
Ac t ng under direct orde of
gua anleed 20 yea s e)(J
the Board of Tl!x Appea sand FOUND house key a a porch
per ence
Phone 992 2409
sa e
60 So uth Seve nth
n comp ance w th Sec t on
5 I ~~
Aven ue Phone 992 3158
5715 26 of The Oh o Rev sed
10 24 3tc
Code wh ch sta es n part that
s he duty of the Coun y
Aud tor to change valuat ens
se fo h by sad Soard of Tax
FREE RENT AT VILLAGE
Appea s Th s order d reels
MANOR
IN
MID
urn ture
ce boxes
he Me gs Coun y Aud or o lu
DLEPORT We are so sure
brass beds or compete
ncreasc a
acts lots or
ha you w I ove our apart
househo ds W lte M
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pa ce s and bu !dings by
m en s ha we g ve you wo
M lie
R
4 Pomeroy
wenty per cent (20 percen l
weeks RENT FREE JUSt
Oh o Ca 992 1760
In camp anc:e w h h s order
pay your secur y depos t
he vatua ons of said tra c s
10 7 74
ands ay s x mon hs and he
to s parcels and bu dlnqs
rst 2 weeks sf ee You w II
have been changed and he
en oy mon h y eases all
cooKS are open for nspec on
elec c I v ng
carpeting
of the ncrel!lse n your ti'IX
range and refr gera or free
va ue a
he Megs Coun y AKC Doberman P ncher pups
ash p ckup cable TV
mate 7 weeks black and
Aud or s Off ce
Pomoy
o pllona ) and laundry
us shots lind wormed Ca l
Oh o
faclllt es Conven en
o
&lt; 533 0761 af er 5 p m
shopp ng on Th rd and M II
10 22 &lt;~tc
Howard E Frank
n M ddleporf
VILLAGE
Me gs Coun y
MANOR s yours for one
Aud tor TWO YEAR OLD ma le Co e
bedroom
apartments
S25 Phone 949 2739
10 22 &lt;~tc
s ar ng a Sl04 month y plus
10 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27
e ec we pay for every h ng
28 2~ 10 c
e se See he Manager at
WELL ra ned Be~gles also
R vers de Apartments or
wh e guineas Phone 7.42
ca ll 992 3273 Th s offe will
2521 or w I rade lo r any
end soon so move n now
W and Ma ga e
90
kind of guns
and save SSSS
Mar ene W !son 89
10 24 6 c
H gh lnd Se es - Mar ene
10 23 tc

Mobile Homes for Sale

Notice

Employment Wanted

---------

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Found

For Rent

Wanted To Buy

Pets

WI son 567 Margaret Fo rod
537

H gh Team Game
G bbs
Gr o &amp; Excelslo 0 I 789
H gh Team Se r es - G bbs
Grocery 2286

F IR ST

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PLATE GlASS MIRRORS

3 styles Reg JHS f NEW)
NOW ON SALE ONLY

$995

1--·------------------------Old Fashioned Porceloon Top Wooden
Kotchen Cabtnet eKCellent condition------ 69 9S
(21 love Seats Reg ll99S Now- - - - - - ea 9HS
(2) Brand New 2 P1ece
lovtngRoomSulte green&amp;gold-- ----ea 24995
ODDS &amp; ENDS SPECIALS
!CHEST----------------- 199S
1 DRESSER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 9 9S
!SOFA----------------- - 19 9S
1 SOFA- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 00
1 SOFA&amp; CHAIR-------------- 25 00
!WARDROBE---------- - - - - - 1000
1 PORTABLE TELEVISION--------- 19 95
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BOARDING

5~3 7~60

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7960

2

7 Min ature

Schnauze r S ud serv ce
(6 4) 593 7960 8 Dog and ca
board ng Phone 614) 593

7960

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Yard Sale
YARD Sa le n We ch own H
M nersvllle Phone 992 3516
Oct 22 II ?

0 23 3 p

YARD SALE

Sa urday

YARD SALE 304 Spr ng Ave
Pomeroy
Sat urday and
Sunday Oc 25 and 26

10 23 Jlc

OCT 27 18 9

BEDROOM
furn shed
apartment n M ddleport
Phon e 99 2 5434

o 23 Jtc

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BEDRM apt
Pomeroy
Home and Au o Phone 992

2094

10 22 3 c
- - - - - - --------2 BEDRM

mobile

Phone 992 3429

1969

s a on

wagon
n
unn ng cond on
Phone 992 5786

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E FF C ENCY ap
utI fies
furnished Phone 992 51B 8

10 22 3tc

TR A ILER space for rent All
u
les Phone ~92 5535

9 16 lie

3 A ND d ROOM turn shed and
apar ments
unru rn shed
Phone 991 54 34
4 ' fc
3 BEDROOM house elec ric
heat
near No
J m ne
Phone 669 3953 after 6 p m

10 2&lt; 3 p

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Rad1ator Spec al st

6 cy
good
\450

Ph 992 2174

For Sales

10 2 6 c

PROFITABLE
BEER &amp; WINE
CARRYOUT
BUSINESS
Includes all equipment

For Sale
REG STEREO red and wh e
Beegle Pupp es Phone 992

2740

10 14 3 c
9 PC

D R Su le
D
ab e and 5 cha rs S35 B R
su te comp le e SSO 220 v
a r cond toner S50 0 he
ems Phone 992 5706

yr old $175 Call (614! 985

At Shammy s Carryout
60S W Matn Pomeroy 0
Between 2 p m and 6 p m

0 19 6 p

REG Po ed Hereford Bulls
one 5 yr o d tw o year ngs
Excel en
d spes ons
Phone 992 5565 or 992 2826

only~

HAVE shogun she Is
r ti e she s clean ng ac
cesso es hunt ng c othes
boos black powder guns
and accessor es re oad ng
ma er as scopes mounts
kn ves sleep ng bags boat
ackets
and
cush ons
ho s ers bel s r fie stra ps
and much much mo e at
nd an Joe s Spo s and
CBs 308 Page S
M d
dtepor
10 17 30 c

WE

10 19 71c

WINCHESTER mode
12
n eke! steel 2 gauge pump
vent lated r b and new
wood exce en cond on
5350
Contac
Marv n
Keebaugh
9~2 5342
davs
even ngs (6U) 985 3913
10 9 7tc

size lo

FUEL OIL

~92

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3874

3

afler .4 p m or see Milo B
Hutch son

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CHR STMA S

Talking do and t
each
oys games
an mas
s uffed
re corder s 0 and
p ayer S S Phone

Ross 992 7163

ger S7
books
ape
reco d
Brenda
10 23 6 c

CHAROLAIS s eer e)l;
ce en for 4 H c lub steer
Phon e 949 2822
10 23 3 c
DAISY B B gun for sale good
cond on Shoots up o 75
fee
Has a wooded stock
4 7 Spr ng Ave
r fie
Pomeroy or ca 992 356 1

10 23 3 c

GE RT s a gay g rl
ready
fo a wh rl af er cleaning
carpe ts w h B ue Lustre
Ren
e lec c shampooer
Ne son s Drug Store

0 23

6

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SEE your K ng Ash ey WOOd
burning s aves at w lk nson
Small Engine .498 Locus
s
M dd epor Phone 992

3092

10 19 6tc
A R co weld ng mach ne
new
250 amp AC DC
Bumble Bee MA
Phone

992 34 0

10 9 61c

FAR MALL H n A I condi on
se of 2 row cultivators
compte e n A I cond lon
steel whee ed side de very
rake Sl 100 for everything
Chester
Fontty
Long
Bottom Oh o or call (614)

985 4190

10 19 61p

ANYONE In eres ed n pur
chas ng a greve to n the
Ca hollc Ceme ery Call

1606) &lt;4

BEDRM
home
just
f nlshed remodeling Saltlm

St Ru land Phone 742 liQ§

.J:i

BUY FOR

n Rae ne

2~96

4 NEW 1000x20 ny on ug ype
res w h I neas be ow 'Cost
Phone 992 6666

10 19 61p

9 23 lc

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QUALI F Y FHA as low as 3
perc en down
Everybody
qual f es 30 year terms
ref nan c ng A so a11a lab e
F rs Mo gage Serv ces 77
E Sa t e A hens Ph one 161.4)
592 3052
for
nfor mat I on

10 17 6tc

Strout Realty
94 ACRE FARM - 2 acre
lake suited for recreation
Some remodeling done
$4(1 000 00

Off1ce Hours 9 to 5
Closed on Thursdays
9 to 12 Saturday

804 W Mam
Pomeroy
992 2298
Alter Hours ca II
992 7133
CONTACT
lois Pauley
Branch M11111ger

M ddleport

TRAILER space for rent n
M ddlepor Phone 992 5434

102126c

0 23 3 p
3

ROOM

10 17 6tC

turn shed
Phone 992 5535

house

10 18 121p

STEREO RADIO

am tm 4
speed change 8 track tape
comb nat on
Balance
S 06 .40 or terms Call 992
3 ~65

10 16 tc

Y A RD Sa e
Fr day and
YAMAHA 360 MX - 1800
Saturday De 24 and 25 9
10 2 lc 974
1971 scout 4 wo - ll 650
a m
II S p m Adult and
Phone (61~ 667 3759 or 667
ch ldren s clo hing iewetry
3653
furn ure shoes and hend COU NTR Y Mob tc Hom e
Park R 33 en m l.es nt~r h
10 lO 7tc
bags m sc d shes Fo low
of Pomeroy Large tots w h
s gns from Darwin on 681
cd cre te pat o,. s dcwlllks
1
m es
Every hing
REI.IINGTON I 100 •uto
u ners nnd o f street
pr ced o se
new 12 or 20 ge 1172 50
~ark ng Phone 99 1.1 79
10 21 41C
F fe s Middleport Ohio
2 J fc
10 :J61c
YARD Sale sponsored by he
2
BEDRM
ra
er
Kingsbury
Harr sonv lie Eastern s ars
Rbad
m le ott St R 143 ONE new Trombone U25
Oc 20 h ough 25 h AI d8Y
value s ghtly damaged
F urn shed no pets 1 or 2
n case of ra n - closed
Sl50 A so 1 used corne
ch ldren Phone 7.42 3122
Stan Kaldore s residence
S25 Phone ~925786
10 7 26 c
R 1 33 North In Burl ngham
10 22 61c
Cto hes of a sizes severa
MOAtLt: home
ocated
n 1974 HONDA 750 Phone 992
c ay flower po s sweeper
M ddlepor
adults only
turn urc and dishes
3658
Phone 992 S535
10 21 4tc
0 8 tfc
10 22 6 c

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- 14 X 70
Moo le home 3 bedrooms and
6 acres $17 500 00
POMEROY - Nice 2 B Rs
bath carpeting and equipped
kitchen S13 500
POMEROY - Good 3 B R
alder home I v, baths hot
wafer he• I on Main St Asking
531 500
EASTERN - 5 B R modern
home 3 baths nice kit bar
sun deck •nd 2 car garage
$47 500
POMEROY - 2 B R home
balh gas furnace fencecl
yard Asking SID 000
BAS HAN - 3 B R home balh
furnace heat and fenced
S25 000
40 ACRES- On good gravel
road $10 000

BOWE~ S

REPA R

Sw eepe s oas te s r ons
a sma app anc es Lawn
mower next o S ate H gh
way Garage on Route 7!
Phone 98 5 3825
4 16 lfc

SEPT I C T A NK S c eaned
Mode n San a on 992 3954
0 99 2 J 9
0 B c
WE ~PEC AL lE n mob e
home urnace repa r Phon e
992 5858
BACKHOt:: to r en hou or
9 8 lc
con rae
Reg
or ex
cavat ng type Sep c tanks
W LL I m or cu trees ond
ns at ed B Put ns Phon e
shrubbery Phone 949 2545
992 2478
0 7 42 3 67
8 27 lc

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how he Amer can people I ved
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ball o eyeball over offens ve
m sslles In Cuba Dramatization
s ars W II atn Devane Howard
I pm
da SIva A:ber Pau sen
On ABC The S )I; M II on
PBS airs Shoulder to Shout
Do ar Man
S e11e Aus n der Su ffrag is t Chr s abe Pank
Lumberja c k
drops n on hurst dec ares war on the
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government V P et
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The Troubled Sen
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Antlctues
The
Peep Show
Meoalethoscopes
pheonophistoscopes polyrama
Pflnop cs and other ear y
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Now You See H m
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Russell and
Michael M cGreevey deve op an
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The Masked Marve {an anony
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Ko er Eps en loses a f gh
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a
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mus cal va ely salute to he
g ea ou doors w th Bob Hope
Anne Murrey B II e Jean K ng
sa ndra Palmer and other
fema e athle es
On PBS The Ascent Of Man
The S arry Stranger
Early
attempts o map th e heavens
cutm nat ng n Gal leo s here5y
tr a for suggest ng the earfh
moved around he sun ( R)
ABC has The Rook es Two
h eves nture J II while stealing
blood from the hosp tal
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The
Cui Man Caper Wh te off cers
Robe t
Hooks
and
Scoey
M tchell ook tor armed rob
bers he r nforman con man
Lou GosseH s eats the r w re
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10 p m
PB S a rs Woman
Alive
Becom no Tough Enough
Se f
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ra n ng
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volun eer work and the New
York Lyr c Ar s Trip plays
mus c by worn en compose s
On Beacon H I CBS Fawn
does a screen test for 0 W
Gr ffl h
On ABC
Marcus Welby
M D and D K ley d sagree
when bran surgeon Tony
Geary recommends psychosurg
ery on A do Ray Who hn
v o en fits scr pi by Eugene
Pr ce
10 lO p m
On
Woman
PB S
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Man s world Wom~m s Place
ta ks w th Sandra Elk n abou
power and me fear of I
Women who shy away from
power wll f nd tha the r fear
s 1us as corrupt ng as the Ius
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11 JO p m
ABC Mystery
K
Two
'B rds
Susan Hampsh re and
Gabr le le
Drake
Amer can
tour sts become nvolved n ex
con Dav d Drake s at empt to
recover money ne once robbed
from a bank
NBC Ton Qht Show Johnny
carson w h Tom
Braden
Diane Keaton Paul Williams
CBS Movie
The Adventures
starr ng
of Nick Car er
Robert conrad es New Yorks
turn of he century
detectlt.~e

Gloria loses her job - because
shes pregnant
ABC football M nnesota Vlk
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NBC movie
The L ves of
Jenny Dolan
Reporter Shirley
Jones Investigates the assassl
nat lon of e governor end hree
other atmos
s mu aneous
deaths w th Stephen Boyd
Farley Granger George Griz
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Mel Ti lis
PBS pr~ents The Trlba
Eye
sweat of tt'1e Sun
Early
goldwork n Middle and South
America by the Aztec and Inc&amp;
c vi za t ons and he techniques
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Peru and Colomb a

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NBC airs Lit e House on the
Prairie Leura and the Widow
Snider ry to rick the r beaux
In o esklng them to a dance by
mak ng them jealous

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1 30 p m
Robin and hiS men
Phyl sIs on CBS
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'p,.m
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Maude is Ol") CBS
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10 p m
CBS has Med ce
Center
Gra efu patient David Opatashu an o I rich em r rles to
buy he medical center end
present If lo Or Gannon Also
stars Lou se Lasser as a w dow
with whom the pa ent fa s In
love and Dick Shawn as her
PBS a rs the Wo ld Congress
of the Deaf (w th capt ons 1

II 30 p.m
NBC has the Tonighl Show

Rober a F ack Is guest hOst
CBS Movie
The Elevator
f ~74!
Myrna Loy
coro
Lyn ey and Roddy McDowall
among others are stuck n an
eleva or with James Farentlno
an armed robber who s IJ b
cl.eus rophob c
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by
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PBS a rs Gett n Over
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PBS a rs a National Geo
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Company
s arr ng D ck Van
Dyke w h Gabr eJ Kaptpn
Lynne L p on he Los. Angeles
M me Troupe Ken Mars Carl
Re ner ke end T na Turner
The Wallons are on CBS
01 v a Wa on mothe of seven
wants another ch ld but the
doctor warns against
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of
Barney s
de ectives
s
accused of shak ng down a
homosexua
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8 30 p m
ABC a s On The Rocks
Fl st mer N cky Pa k gels a
Dear John etter
PBS a s C ass c Theatre
Prev ew The Human t es n
Art Ton ght a p ev ew of
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WEDNESDAY
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1 30 p m
demand ransom for vial of
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PBS
The
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Fighl Norman Millers look
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a Muhammad All
George
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1972 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX

7pm

8 30 p m

Thl! s My Mama on ABC

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1...annol} son CBS
Bare a s on ABC To solve
some lewe ro bber Ies Bare 11 e
has to rus an ex con who may
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Charles Ou n ng
on PBS Great Performen
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and Tragedy Lord Rando l)h s
career
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hs
marr age falters
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Open Evenmgs T111 00
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PBS a rs Cli!tss c Theatre
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Candide VoltP res sa re on
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NBC a rs Ellery Queen
CSS mov e
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closer you look
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10 p m

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a nurs ng home that may be a
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front for he underworld
5pm
NBC a rs Med cal Story
ABC w de wor d of Sports
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Dr
7pm
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lpm
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11 30 p m
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Johnny Carson
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him
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and Tel y Savalas
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12 JO p m
about
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no a New Orleans murder

1 30 p m

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lp m
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9pm

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big sis ers to wo delinquent
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brother Boom Boom features girls with M&amp;ekenl e Philips
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Big

Harvey Lembeck
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Review
ABC airs Barbary Coas

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Devils Cherlot
Rev Holvak
hears a deathbed confession but
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11
Rhoda Is on CBS Brenda
akes In a roomma e
who Is
beauf lfu and much oo nterest
ed In Joe
writ en by Pat
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0 mbaza
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the Japanese used to screen an
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Pomeroy
Ph 992 3313
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Phone 949 2671

NO 1 HEATING Oll
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adults only

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picnic tables and boat dock
facilities
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building

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

10 2&lt; 6tp NOW seiling Fuller Brush
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10 6 lfc
2 BEDROOM trailer real

992 3432

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Wanted To Rent

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\2 00 for 50 word m n mum

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SUNDAY LATE
NIGHT MIXED
oct 19 ~75

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&amp; Ob tuary

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POMEROY BOWLING
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Quail y Prin Shop

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0 23 0 c

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992 28 92 or can be seen a 95
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and plans to marry the g r of
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11 30 P m
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ABC hes Stl!rsky end Hutch
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An
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kl lng her boyfr end whose
rue l&lt;len ty canna be revealed
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SATURDAY
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lion

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Wolf
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C•po~e
1130pm

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9 30 p m
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decides his p ofesslon s
less and seeks gu dance
h s o d prof Keenan Wynn
agrees w h h m

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10 p m

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bor Mar yn Mason he lucky
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to mer assoc ate

1130pm

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New Yorks Metropo itan Mu
seum of Art a warehouse
across town

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Pkul Baker Ins Baker to
Larry s Mob1le Home Sales
Inc
Lot 107 Horton &amp;
Dabney s Pomeroy
Clyde Stewart to Ira E Van
COQney Parcel Pomeroy
Edwm Sellers Yvonne M
Sellers to Edwin Sellers
Yvonne M Sellers 26 Acre
Sutton
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TOM RUE
MOTORS
"76's ARE HERE"
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air cond 1l 000 miles lad
oHictal car
74 Ply Valiant BrougiNtm
4 dr P S P B air cond
311 VI best ol the
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dr HT PS PB Crul ..
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car
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P S PB sharp

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P S
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TOM RUE
MOTORS
S Th1rd
Mtddleport
Ph 992 2594
Roberl S Whtle Dove While
10 acres 20 acres Orange
Nancy Collins Richard
Colhhs to W111lam A Young
PI Lot 67 Pomeroy
June Opal wm Johnson to
Buckeye Rural Elec Coop
Inc Ease Rutland-&amp;1pio
Wilham D McKnight
Vwlel McKnight to carlos S
McKnight
Belly
R
McKmghl
2 199 Acres
Rutland
B1Uy C Htll Ruth A H1U to
Dennie Hill &amp;andra HlU 7 75
Acres Sutton
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James E Smger Inl in
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INFORMATION

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Oct 15 1175
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Women
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Shop 685

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SOMEONE o bu ld
Ph on e 992 52117

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MORNING GLORIES

Oct 14 1975
G bbs Grocery
46
Excels o 01
32
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32
G&amp;J Au o Parts
26
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8 30 a m
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s u day
models of mob te homes
Phon e area code 6 4 423

Wanted
9531

Notice

SHOOTING
Mach
Corn
10 24 3 p
Ho low Gun C ub 1 p m
0 24 p Sunday Oct 26 I m le pas t
M le Ceme tery
out of
R u and
F re e refresh
ments
10 24 21c 2 ACRES n Flatwoods a ea
and 974 14 x 65 mob e
F YOU d dn buy a nd an
home sell separa ely or
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gong
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bus ness Oc
31 a the
noney
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crossroads
be
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992 767
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3272
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AUCT ON
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7 pm
co upe Seve a ock ban ds
5349
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br ng beverages Games
10 2.4 3 c
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proceeds o go o eplace
oca ed n Tuppers Pia ns
KOSCOT
Independent
Phone (6 4) 667 3817
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phone
949 20 J
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PUBLIC NOTICE
repa r
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the Board of Tl!x Appea sand FOUND house key a a porch
per ence
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sa e
60 So uth Seve nth
n comp ance w th Sec t on
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5715 26 of The Oh o Rev sed
10 24 3tc
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se fo h by sad Soard of Tax
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wenty per cent (20 percen l
weeks RENT FREE JUSt
Oh o Ca 992 1760
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pay your secur y depos t
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10 7 74
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to s parcels and bu dlnqs
rst 2 weeks sf ee You w II
have been changed and he
en oy mon h y eases all
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carpeting
of the ncrel!lse n your ti'IX
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shopp ng on Th rd and M II
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MANOR s yours for one
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bedroom
apartments
S25 Phone 949 2739
10 22 &lt;~tc
s ar ng a Sl04 month y plus
10 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27
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28 2~ 10 c
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wh e guineas Phone 7.42
ca ll 992 3273 Th s offe will
2521 or w I rade lo r any
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90
kind of guns
and save SSSS
Mar ene W !son 89
10 24 6 c
H gh lnd Se es - Mar ene
10 23 tc

Mobile Homes for Sale

Notice

Employment Wanted

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Found

For Rent

Wanted To Buy

Pets

WI son 567 Margaret Fo rod
537

H gh Team Game
G bbs
Gr o &amp; Excelslo 0 I 789
H gh Team Se r es - G bbs
Grocery 2286

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NOW ON SALE ONLY

$995

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(21 love Seats Reg ll99S Now- - - - - - ea 9HS
(2) Brand New 2 P1ece
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ODDS &amp; ENDS SPECIALS
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1 DRESSER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 9 9S
!SOFA----------------- - 19 9S
1 SOFA- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 00
1 SOFA&amp; CHAIR-------------- 25 00
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YARD Sa le n We ch own H
M nersvllle Phone 992 3516
Oct 22 II ?

0 23 3 p

YARD SALE

Sa urday

YARD SALE 304 Spr ng Ave
Pomeroy
Sat urday and
Sunday Oc 25 and 26

10 23 Jlc

OCT 27 18 9

BEDROOM
furn shed
apartment n M ddleport
Phon e 99 2 5434

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Pomeroy
Home and Au o Phone 992

2094

10 22 3 c
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mobile

Phone 992 3429

1969

s a on

wagon
n
unn ng cond on
Phone 992 5786

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utI fies
furnished Phone 992 51B 8

10 22 3tc

TR A ILER space for rent All
u
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9 16 lie

3 A ND d ROOM turn shed and
apar ments
unru rn shed
Phone 991 54 34
4 ' fc
3 BEDROOM house elec ric
heat
near No
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For Sales

10 2 6 c

PROFITABLE
BEER &amp; WINE
CARRYOUT
BUSINESS
Includes all equipment

For Sale
REG STEREO red and wh e
Beegle Pupp es Phone 992

2740

10 14 3 c
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NBC presents L fe f rst n
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c als Dav d B nkley eva luates
how he Amer can people I ved
as Thomas Jefferson under

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ABC has Happy Days How
ard Cunn ngt1am celebrates his
45th birthday by runn ng away
from home
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el chi'lnges schools and F or da
fears a change n M chael

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of October
The tense 13 days
n October 962 when Pres dent
Kennedy and Sov et Chairman
N k a Khrushcnev were eye
ball o eyeball over offens ve
m sslles In Cuba Dramatization
s ars W II atn Devane Howard
I pm
da SIva A:ber Pau sen
On ABC The S )I; M II on
PBS airs Shoulder to Shout
Do ar Man
S e11e Aus n der Su ffrag is t Chr s abe Pank
Lumberja c k
drops n on hurst dec ares war on the
mber coun
o check ou a government and women f ght
solen mlssl e a med at a men w th f s sand s1ones n the
government V P et
~ ree s of London
On CBS Cher welcomes Ted
NBC Mys ery McM nan &amp;
Kn gh S eve Mar n and he w fe n Requ em fo a er de
Smothers Brothers
Knlgh
sn per aims for Mec
kll s
s ngs
m In Love with Susan Su I van w fe of Mac s
Barbara Wa ters
fr end
nspec or Henry oar
PBS has an Even ng a row Trail leads o he mo her
Svmphony Ton ght Borodln s Gerald ne Brooks wr flen by
Symphony No 2 n B Minor
Howard Berk
Also Strav insky s Les Noces
On CBS Kolak Psychology
(The Wedd no l e cantata for s udents Wll am Kat and Jim
cho r four solols s and arches
Borell
hav ing killed
he r
ra M chael Tilson Thomas professor proceed o break
conducts ltle Bas on Symphony psy c holog cally he on y wl
Orches rs and he New Eng
ness adverlis ng career woman
land Conserva ory Cho us
Joanna M es

TV week in review
SUNDAY
12 neon

on Al!t':"'college foolbo
lpm

75

NBC has a Natlona Football
League reglona game (s a ting
I me may bt 2 p m l
CBS has a National Football
league reg onll game
• pm

On NBC NFL loolball

CBS has
Games

he Pan Amer can

4 30 p m

On PBS Bill Moyers Jou nal

The Troubled Sen
530 p m

f Rl

On PBS
Antlctues
The
Peep Show
Meoalethoscopes
pheonophistoscopes polyrama
Pflnop cs and other ear y
opt ca l Illusion dev ces demon

Brooke
by David
s reted
curator of the Currer Gallery
n Manchester N H
7p m
PB S nas
Word Press
ev ew
ABC
a rs Swiss
Fam ly
Robinson Ka r has to drag an
a ng Jeremiah across qu ck
sand and up a c tf o safety
CBS has 'rhree For the Roed
Pe e
p cks
up
hi chh ker
Kathleen Quln an who wants o
seal the van
On NBC s Wonderfu World of
0 sney
Now You See H m
Sc en ce
Now You Don t
s udents Kur
Russell and
Michael M cGreevey deve op an
nv sib I ty techni que
7 30 p m
On PBS
Lowell Thomas
Remembers

rv

9pm

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The Miss les

10 p m

On CBS Bronk nvest ga es a
by
young
woman s death
tratklng down the mvn n her
pho o album wltn Sa y Kirk
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CBS presents You re a Good
Spar
Chal' e Brown
Our
hapless hero enters a charl y
mo ocross a motorcycle
obstac e course He s p lted
aga nst Pepperm nt Pe ty and
The Masked Marve {an anony
mous beagle
PBS has consumer Surv val
K t
Ton gh
We Got You
A Look a
F oar
Covered
Cove ngs
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ABC a rs Welcome Back
Ko er Eps en loses a f gh
and runs away
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CBS present~ Perry Como s
a
L&amp;ke Tahoe Ho day
mus cal va ely salute to he
g ea ou doors w th Bob Hope
Anne Murrey B II e Jean K ng
sa ndra Palmer and other
fema e athle es
On PBS The Ascent Of Man
The S arry Stranger
Early
attempts o map th e heavens
cutm nat ng n Gal leo s here5y
tr a for suggest ng the earfh
moved around he sun ( R)
ABC has The Rook es Two
h eves nture J II while stealing
blood from the hosp tal
9 lOp m
On NBC Po Ice Story
The
Cui Man Caper Wh te off cers
Robe t
Hooks
and
Scoey
M tchell ook tor armed rob
bers he r nforman con man
Lou GosseH s eats the r w re
ap device
10 p m
PB S a rs Woman
Alive
Becom no Tough Enough
Se f
asse 1 veness
ra n ng
Also carol ne Blr&lt;l discusses
volun eer work and the New
York Lyr c Ar s Trip plays
mus c by worn en compose s
On Beacon H I CBS Fawn
does a screen test for 0 W
Gr ffl h
On ABC
Marcus Welby
M D and D K ley d sagree
when bran surgeon Tony
Geary recommends psychosurg
ery on A do Ray Who hn
v o en fits scr pi by Eugene
Pr ce
10 lO p m
On
Woman
PB S
A
Conversa on with E z:abeth
Janeway par 2 The lluthor of
Man s world Wom~m s Place
ta ks w th Sandra Elk n abou
power and me fear of I
Women who shy away from
power wll f nd tha the r fear
s 1us as corrupt ng as the Ius
for power Ms Janeway con
tends
11 JO p m
ABC Mystery
K
Two
'B rds
Susan Hampsh re and
Gabr le le
Drake
Amer can
tour sts become nvolved n ex
con Dav d Drake s at empt to
recover money ne once robbed
from a bank
NBC Ton Qht Show Johnny
carson w h Tom
Braden
Diane Keaton Paul Williams
CBS Movie
The Adventures
starr ng
of Nick Car er
Robert conrad es New Yorks
turn of he century
detectlt.~e

Gloria loses her job - because
shes pregnant
ABC football M nnesota Vlk
ngs at Chicago Bears
NBC movie
The L ves of
Jenny Dolan
Reporter Shirley
Jones Investigates the assassl
nat lon of e governor end hree
other atmos
s mu aneous
deaths w th Stephen Boyd
Farley Granger George Griz
zard

Mel Ti lis
PBS pr~ents The Trlba
Eye
sweat of tt'1e Sun
Early
goldwork n Middle and South
America by the Aztec and Inc&amp;
c vi za t ons and he techniques
and rituals tnat survive among
the r descendents In Me1dco
Peru and Colomb a

8pm

NBC airs Lit e House on the
Prairie Leura and the Widow
Snider ry to rick the r beaux
In o esklng them to a dance by
mak ng them jealous

On A.BC When Thjngs Were

Ro en
There
Goes
the
Ne ghborhood
The
Sheriff

p ans Sherwood MeadOws

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housing project to disp ace
1 30 p m
Robin and hiS men
Phyl sIs on CBS
On CBS Tony Orlando and
'p,.m
On CBS IIi( In the F•mlly Dawn Gues s Barbara Eden

' Jo p m

Maude is Ol") CBS
Mrs
Naug11tuck s
al
tales cos
everyone money wl h J Pa
0 Ma ey

PBS has Rea idodes

10 p m
CBS has Med ce
Center
Gra efu patient David Opatashu an o I rich em r rles to
buy he medical center end
present If lo Or Gannon Also
stars Lou se Lasser as a w dow
with whom the pa ent fa s In
love and Dick Shawn as her
PBS a rs the Wo ld Congress
of the Deaf (w th capt ons 1

II 30 p.m
NBC has the Tonighl Show

Rober a F ack Is guest hOst
CBS Movie
The Elevator
f ~74!
Myrna Loy
coro
Lyn ey and Roddy McDowall
among others are stuck n an
eleva or with James Farentlno
an armed robber who s IJ b
cl.eus rophob c
d rec od
by
Jerry Jameson

TUESDAY

7p m
PBS a rs Gett n Over
Unplanned Par en hood 1

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COn

7 30 p m

PBS a rs a National Geo
graph c special
The ncred
ble Mach ne
E G Marsha
narra es hi!lo oak. Ins. d e

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NBC presents Van Dyke and
Company
s arr ng D ck Van
Dyke w h Gabr eJ Kaptpn
Lynne L p on he Los. Angeles
M me Troupe Ken Mars Carl
Re ner ke end T na Turner
The Wallons are on CBS
01 v a Wa on mothe of seven
wants another ch ld but the
doctor warns against
On ABC Barney M I er One
of
Barney s
de ectives
s
accused of shak ng down a
homosexua
PBS l! rs The Roman c
Rebell on
lngras par
R)
8 30 p m
ABC a s On The Rocks
Fl st mer N cky Pa k gels a
Dear John etter
PBS a s C ass c Theatre
Prev ew The Human t es n
Art Ton ght a p ev ew of
Votta re s cand de

WEDNESDAY
AlJt an Mobile One Thieves
1 30 p m
demand ransom for vial of
eook B.. t
PBS
The
rad 011ct ve material
Fighl Norman Millers look
0~ NBC The Faml y Hotvak

a Muhammad All
George
Foreman &amp; Co at r ngslde in
Kinshasa Zaire

1972 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX

7pm

8 30 p m

Thl! s My Mama on ABC

! Pm
1...annol} son CBS
Bare a s on ABC To solve
some lewe ro bber Ies Bare 11 e
has to rus an ex con who may
be double crossing h1m W th
Charles Ou n ng
on PBS Great Performen
ces Jennie Ton ght Triumph
and Tragedy Lord Rando l)h s
career
triumphs
but
hs
marr age falters
and
he
111
con rae s syph s
NBC has Doc ors Hospl at
Mov e mogu Robert L.ogQ a s
an lmposslb e pa en
only
oraerlo; Cliff DeYoung can deal
with him

10 p m

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:H!e I-red Blaettnar Pat Hili
Melvm L1Hie or Dan Thompson
Open Evenmgs T111 00
Except Thurs and Sat Til5 00

9pm

PBS a rs Cli!tss c Theatre
The Human t es n Art Ton ght
Candide VoltP res sa re on
nnocence Frank F nlay por
rays he eutho
NBC a rs Ellery Queen
CSS mov e
The French
connection ( 972 Gene Hack
man as ne co cs cop Popeye
Doyle on the tra or heron
merchant Fernando Rey D
rec ed by w 11 am Fr edk n
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On ABC The Sl ee s of San
Franc sco
Keller tr es
to
pro ect a woman who w tnessed
her boyfr end s murder

closer you look
The better we look

10 p m

On ABC Harry 0 checks ou
a nurs ng home that may be a
Race
front for he underworld
5pm
NBC a rs Med cal Story
ABC w de wor d of Sports
The Moont gh Hea er
Dr
7pm
Robert Forster Jeopard zes h s
Firing Line PBS w Ill am
career by work ng a second
10b as overn gh surgeon at an Buckley d scusses Runn ng the
Wh e House
w tn Donald
emergency hosp al
ass stan
lo the
Rumsfeld
10 30 p m
PBS a rs Reflec ions Paul Pres dent
lpm
Ehrt ch
The Jeffersons are on CBS
11 30 p m
NBC presents two Oisner,
NBC Ton ght show w th
moves
Hurricane Hannah
Johnny Carson
Mannix s on ABC F lm star documentary on a 1961 storm In
Robert Conrad rea lly can 1 the Gulf of Mexico and the
bel eve someone s out to get largely successful safety meas
ures taken ega nsf
and
him
The Absent M nded Prates
11 :n p m
sor
Fred MacMurrav d scov
CBS Move
The Fam ty
w h
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Free ance h
man ers an i gravity stuff
Keenan Wynn
Charles Bronson gets. rei g on
On ABC Saturday N gh L ve
with J I Ireland as Vanes~
he no so n ce worn an he loves wi h Howar d Cosell
In ernationat Anima on Fes
and Tel y Savalas
1 val Is on PBS F ve features
12 JO p m
about
The Bo)(
On ABC
Longs r~ looks ncluding
Noah and his ark (Rl
no a New Orleans murder

1 30 p m

FRIDAY
lp m
N1Jt a rs Sanford and Son

CBS a rs Doc

9pm

On CBS

Mary Tyler Moore

Edd e and and Sue Ann Nivens become
big sis ers to wo delinquent
Honey meet Bang Bang s
brother Boom Boom features girls with M&amp;ekenl e Philips
On CBS

Big

Harvey Lembeck
On PBS wasn ngton week In
Review
ABC airs Barbary Coas

I 30

Devils Cherlot
Rev Holvak
hears a deathbed confession but
Is morelly bound not o reveal
11
Rhoda Is on CBS Brenda
akes In a roomma e
who Is
beauf lfu and much oo nterest
ed In Joe
writ en by Pat
Nardo and G orla Banta
On PBS The Last Grave of
0 mbaza
Examination
of
Soutn Africa s policy of apar
held - race separation

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71 Cutlass Coupe
green green v nyl In
V8
auto
trans
steer no SS whee s

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1974 CHEV 4 WH DRIVE
$4495
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power steering and brakes 15 on and off Highway
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53295
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nslde &amp; out good w w tires custom wheels dark
green vinyl roof green finish AM radio &amp; tape factory
air aulomatlc P steering &amp; brakes

72 Sulek Electra..- ootd
beoge V top be ge 2 dr
H T Inter ior full power
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69 Olds Cutlass Coupe 350
v 8 eng ne au o rans
power steering dark blue
black v roof black viny l
nt $129.5

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roof fulf power
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dozer and d tcher
Gas
electr c and wa e 1 ne
bu at basements footers
sep c systems and brush
c ean ng W I haul f dirt
top so
sand and 9 ave!
I mestone for dr vcways and
roads Phone Cha rl es R
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green green
V roof
ma C:h ng nter or J " .., 0
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Was 12095 Now Slits

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2457

22 ACRES OF GROUND 1 home 1 tile building 1
mobile home 4 renl•ls 3
of wh ch have free gas
Always rented and near
recreational lac I ties
Income of 5420 00 per
month plus gas Income
525 000
NEW HOME - About 1
acre Brick &amp; frame 3
lovely BR zoned for quiet
1 ' baths that makes
bathing fun You II whistle
while you work n this
lovely kitchen w th range
oven and lovely dining
area Garage and room for
workshop 525 900
MIDDLEPORT
Beautiful lot with al ey In
rear Frame and stone
building w th modern both
Nat gas F A furnace
Panel ng and f e Spend a
few s and have a nice
apartment $7 000
POMEROY - HORN OF
PLENTY - plenty of space
that Is Could have 2
apartments or live In and
rent 1 5 BR coold have 7 2
balhs New ngas F A
furnace All In nice con
clition SID 000
MAY I BE
YOUR
BROKER' - DEMAND
FOR HOMES
S IJII
CREASING
OUR
WAITING
LIST
OF
BUYERS IS GROWING WE NEED ALL TYPES
OF
PROPERTIES
THROUGHOUT
THE
COUNTY
m 22st
No Answer 992 2568

72 PlYmouth Gold Duster 6
cy nder 3 speed stand
tran s
vlny roof wh e
s dewa
Ires whee discs
Economy Car Now Sl995

7r"tmplll Custom t:oupe
god blk v roof mat
ch ng Inter or full power
F A
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b u d ng houses Also cto
repa r work and Cl!l b ne s
alum num s d ng Call Guy
Neg er 94~ 2506
f no
anSwe call 9.4~ 28 3 or 949

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green w th green v ny top
&amp; green leath er nter or
fut power AM F M &amp; ape
T&amp;T wheel cruise con ro
rada
re! 2.4000mles
fa c t air cond Shup $,.400

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yellow w h wh te v nyl 1op
&amp; white leather nter ior
fu power AM FM &amp; lape
T&amp; T wheel rad at
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
MOST VETERANS ST ILL

ELWOOO

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rem ode ed bu ding
2 000
fee of bus ness space and
two furn shed apa !men s
Very low man enance
Good
n11 es m en
ncome
Exce en oppor un t y o
e m na e en paymen fo
your
pr esen
bus ness
space Phone 992 7889
HOU SE on 1672 L nco ln Hg:.
4 ooms
arg e k chen
bas em en 1 nIce ba ck yard
and ow p Iced See between
tO am 3 p m
102012c

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wood heater S&lt;~O and J
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apartment
5307

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B rd v nyl Gutters
and Downspouts
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1600 Nye St
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3313
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Phone 992 7631

3 BEDRM house
Phone 949 2671

NO 1 HEATING Oll
NO 2 HEATING OIL
Degree Day Delivery
Budget Pay Plan
POMEROY LANDMARK
1 Jack W Carsey Mgr
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furnished A so I furn shed
tre le
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Phone

9927608

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Real Estate For Sale
Real
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new
accept
NEw 3 bedrm home S22 500
3 BEDRMS
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customers
fenced. n back yard n ce
992 3454 or 992 2266

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3540 befo e 2 p m

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picnic tables and boat dock
facilities
Stock sold
separately Long lease on
building

0 24 3 p

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Sales &amp; Selvice

Phone

2p

Appraosal servtce on
estates and collections

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247 2852

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Phone 742 2331
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10 15 I mo.

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

10 2&lt; 6tp NOW seiling Fuller Brush
Products Phone 992 3~10
10 6 lfc
2 BEDROOM trailer real

992 3432

Blown nto Waifs &amp; Attics·
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WINDOWS&amp; DOO~S
REPLACEMENT
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SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

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washer e ec tro ng mo or
refr g Two 00 t
coils of
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sr:gat es Hea er Co e

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p s v nyl roof ape player
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c lo h ng ots of boots shoes
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4 tnd v dua un ts ror cats
plus pay area Phone (614)
593 7960 5 We care abou
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Pomeroy on R
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Wanted To Rent

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Team H Qh Game

\2 00 for 50 word m n mum

No more shoo ng ma ches
a Happy Hollow Gun Club
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LANES
SUNDAY LATE
NIGHT MIXED
oct 19 ~75

Te•m No 2

Help Wanted

&amp; Ob tuary

ErFECTIVE Sunday Oc 26

BOWLING
POMEROY BOWLING
Team
Team No 6
Team No 5
Quail y Prin Shop

CARDDF THANKS

F.:~ r oo.~u

967 ORO Conver ble run s
good S225 Phone 992 530
0 23 0 c

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RAMBLER S SO Phone
992 28 92 or can be seen a 95
Broadway M dd lepor
10 24 7 c

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Pomeroy rores
P oduc s f pay ng
op
p ces fo ogs de ve ed o
hem lisen Baley Run Rd
off H ghway 124 be ween
Pomeroy and Ru land Oh o
Phone 992 5965 or del very
and ns rue ons
10 23 6 c

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5 cen s per Word one nserl on
M n mum Charge$ 00
4 cen s per word
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consecu ve nser ens
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9-Th eDaUy Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fnday Oct

fm

PBS has Wal Street W~k
Recession is Just Around the
Corner

MASH son CBS

On NBC C co and the Man
Ch co announces f'le has met
and plans to marry the g r of
h s dreams
Ms L z
Ed Is
aghast
9 Pm
On Hawa
F ve o CBS
MeGa re pro ects s nger Lois
Ne le on so she can test fy
agalns racketeer Tommy A
k.lns He gets some unwelcome
he p f om Je ry wa alae e
rlva hood
NBC hes The R:oc:kfo d Flies
ABC movie
The N gh tha
Pan eked
Amer ca
Orson
Welles 193 ~ Ha oween drama
The war of the Worlds
he
Howard Koch radio version of
he
H
G
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novel
broadcas
news built ns of
an lnves on from Mars Some
folk took t I era ly
10 p m
NBC s Pot ice Woman work
ng undercover as a parolee
becomes roman cat y Involved
w h bank robber Peter Brown
Barnaby Jones s on CBS
Government missile contracts
d
ead to mur er
11 30 P m
The Tonight Show son NBC
Johnny Carson Is has to The
Osmonds
ABC movie
Scream e acu
Ia Scream
{1973
starring
Will am Marsha I and Pam
Grier Happy Ha loween
CBS movie
The Horror at
37 000 Feet
Transporting en
Eng! sh abbe a 7•7 s nvaded
by a err fyng sp ritual force
that demands human sacrif ce
S ars Chuck Connors Buddy
Ebsen Tammy Grimes w
!lam Sha ner

12 midnight

CBS airs Kate McShane
ABC hes Stl!rsky end Hutch
Kll Huggv Beer 11 seems ne
fortune o a
owes a sma
numbers racketeer
On PBS Say Brolher
An
clen Atr can K ngdoms
On NBC Pe ocell defends
Ju e Kavner wtlo Is blind
agains a charge of accidenta y
kl lng her boyfr end whose
rue l&lt;len ty canna be revealed
n the courtroom

PBS presents Pr ncess da
G lber and Sull van operetta
1a1 ril no the women s educa
l on movement of he Ia e
1800 !
performed
bv
the
G !bert and Sull van Soc e Y of
Hous on

ABC Move
Bad Ronald Is
a een aged murderer
He s
hid ng n a secre room of a
house now occup ed by a ftlm y
w h hree daughters Fea ures

S3SO 000 National. Thoroughbred
Championship nee tor 3 year
oldl and up from Stnta Anita
Tr'ack
Arcadia
Ca f
tnternaHonal
Superb ke

SATURDAY
12 30 p m
Oh
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PBS
lion

Jeanne
Wolf
tamer Gunther

Gobel W II ams
1 30 p m fapprox)
ABC has CO lege IOOibOI
NBC Tonight show Johnny
4 30 p m
Carson is host
o Truman
tBS Sporls SllfC ocul•r The
C•po~e
1130pm

S WAT S on ABC Hondo
catches a racetrack th ef h s
two partners ry o free h m at
the rat Fee ures El sha Cook

Jr

9 30 p m
Bob Newhart Is on CBS
decides his p ofesslon s
less and seeks gu dance
h s o d prof Keenan Wynn
agrees w h h m

Bob
use
from
who

10 p m

On CBS Carol Burnett w th
ROddY McDowall sa utes Cote
Per e
songs nclude
Any
th ng Goes
Le s Do 11
It
was Just One of Those Th ngs
And some musica
tongue
twisters
On PBS Soundstage The Bee
Gees w h Yvonne E lman
Select ons Inc ude I ve Golta
Ge e Message o You
To
Love Somebody
ABC has Ma Hem B rth
dsy par tv clown (he s a h
man) kll s his target s ne gh
bor Mar yn Mason he lucky
one seeks out Mat Helm her
to mer assoc ate

1130pm

On NBC Weekend the Wash
ngton cock a I party circuli
and a v si t to the a c of
New Yorks Metropo itan Mu
seum of Art a warehouse
across town

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Pkul Baker Ins Baker to
Larry s Mob1le Home Sales
Inc
Lot 107 Horton &amp;
Dabney s Pomeroy
Clyde Stewart to Ira E Van
COQney Parcel Pomeroy
Edwm Sellers Yvonne M
Sellers to Edwin Sellers
Yvonne M Sellers 26 Acre
Sutton
Rober l S While Dove
While to Berkeley C
Faulkner Jr Esther D
Faulkner lnt In 35 A
Orange
Esther D
Faulkner
1
Berkeley C Faulk~er to

TOM RUE
MOTORS
"76's ARE HERE"
74 Ply Duster 6 cyl P s
air cond 1l 000 miles lad
oHictal car
74 Ply Valiant BrougiNtm
4 dr P S P B air cond
311 VI best ol the
Valiants factory oflldol
car

•3695

74 Dodge Chit rger 5. E 2
dr HT PS PB Crul ..
Control air console AMFM radio pwr windows
really IOllded fad ofHclal
car
74 Ply Satellite 9 pan
wagon P S P B alr loci
oHiclal cor

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71 Ply Valiant 4 dr 6 cyt
P S AM radio gOOd ocon
car
72 Chev Imp l dr H T
P S P B radio afr

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70 Ford Falcon wagon olr
P S PB sharp

'1395
68 Chev 9 pass wagon air
P S
P B rea I good

'1095

TOM RUE
MOTORS
S Th1rd
Mtddleport
Ph 992 2594
Roberl S Whtle Dove While
10 acres 20 acres Orange
Nancy Collins Richard
Colhhs to W111lam A Young
PI Lot 67 Pomeroy
June Opal wm Johnson to
Buckeye Rural Elec Coop
Inc Ease Rutland-&amp;1pio
Wilham D McKnight
Vwlel McKnight to carlos S
McKnight
Belly
R
McKmghl
2 199 Acres
Rutland
B1Uy C Htll Ruth A H1U to
Dennie Hill &amp;andra HlU 7 75
Acres Sutton
E J Smger Hazel Singer to
James E Smger Inl in
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197&gt;

Naomi Lodge No. 55

·INTRODUCING
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More than 100 persons are
expected to attend a Rathbone Bible Class in Gallipolis
Sunday
according
to
Theodore Harper, Chancellor
Commander of Gallipolis
,Lodge Naomi No. 55, Knights
of Pythias.
The local K of P which
includes 150 members in the
Gallia, Mason anct Meigs
County areas, reminded
members that reservations
should be made with
Cliff Dixon, 47 Sycamore St.,
Gallipolis. Dinner is $5. All
candidates are welcome.
The Rathbone Bible Class
rituals will start at I p.m. in
the K of P Lodge Hall, located
at the corner of Second Ave.,
and Locust St. All three ranks

will be given.
Dinner will be served at
6:30p.m.
Supreme Chancellor Georg
H. Thompson will attend the
session and v,:ill have the
Rathbone Bible in his
possession. Ohio Grand
Chancellor Donald D. Treadway will also be on hand
along with other supreme
1national) and grand (s tate) ·
officers.
The Rathbone Bible was
the Bible used by Justus H.
Rathbone to initiate the first
member in the order. it is
encased in plastic.
City Manager Richard
Mills will welcome members
and Pylhian Sisters and
guests to the Old French City.

Buckeye Hills group
takes part in event

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The Office Data Accoun ling
Club of Buckeye Hills Career
Center recently engaged in
Activities of a Business
Nature by participating in the
local Flea Market held at the
Gallla County Fair Grounds
on Oct. II. Bob Walter of
Hannan Trace High School
and Vanessa Pleasant of
North Gallia High School
were in charge of the ac·
tivities.
The loca lion wsa decided
on by Bob Waller and Brenda
Sexton, Southwestern High
School, who also helped to
assemble the canopy and set
up the booth along with the
advisor, Mr. Roger L. Fetterly,
Those participating in the
sales
were :
Vanessa
Pleasant, and Sandy Utile of
North Gallia High Schooll,
Brenda Sexton, Vickie
Hubbard and Mike Fortner of
Southwestern High School
and Bob Wal~r of Hannan
Trace High School.
The day's aeli vi ties
provided a variety of
educational experiences for
the would be future business
students. They engaged in
pricing several different
i~ms at a fair market price
and the methods in displaying

MEIGS tHEATRE
OCT. 14-26
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and, selling those items. The
last part of the day was
devoted to an all out effort to
move as many i~ms as
posilible in order to avoid
repacking and added transportation charges.
The project was altogether
beneficial to the students with '
many experiences that could
only be gained at the Flea
Market.
The Office Data Accounting
Club expresses its sincere
thanks to Thaler Ford Sales
for the use 'of their table. The
Gallia ·county Children 's
·Home for donations and
lransportation, and Mrs .
Roger L. Fetterly for her
assistance and help with the
local students.
SIX FINED
Six persons were fined in
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Dale E. Smith Thursday
night. They are Michael
S~wart, address not lis~d .
$10 and cos ts, disturbing the
peace; Marc Dalley, Toledo,
$10 and costs, reckless
operation;
Robert
Blankenship, Hartford, W.
Va., $10 and costs, disturbing
the peace ; Don Lovett ,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
intoxication; Mark Oiler,
Pomeroy, $20 and cosls, no
operator's license, and Hugh
. Rousey , Pomeroy, 110 and
costs, disturbing the peace.
RITES PLANNED
Miss Regina D. Harrison
and Ron E. Grate will be
married at the Rutland
United Methodist Church,
Rutland, at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday , Oct. 2~. The
gracious custom of open
church will be observed.

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Oct. 23)
Octava Akers, Bowman
Burdet~, Landon Burnett,
Mrs . Earnest Clark and
daughter , Clarence Clary,
John Coffman; Gil Coleman,
Mrs. Phil Cook and son, Mary
Deer, James Elkins, Lenore
Flowers, Noah Gambill,
Beverly Hoff, Robert Hoff,
Jr ., Heather McGhee,
Samuel Miller, Bonnie
Moore, Woodrow North, Mrs.
Larry Petrie and daugh~r.
Robert Polcyn, Bessie
Rippey, James Salmans,
Linda Sears, Kelly Smith,
Seth Taylor, Susan Tope,
Lawrence Townsend, Donna
Wallace.
(Births, Oct. 23)
Mr. and MrS. Bob Bishop,
daughter, Rutland; Mr. and
Mrs. David Darst, daugh~r.
Bidwell ; Mr. and Mrs. John
Hamric, daughter, Bidwell;
Mr . and Mrs . Clarence
Young, son, Mason, W. Va.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED Nellie
Leifheit, Pomeroy ; Don
Weese, Racine; Juanita
Chapman, Clifton; James
Pauley, Albany; Robert
Lewis, Jr., Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Victor
Vaughan, Vera Stewart,
Willie Collins.

Franco
better
today
By PEfER UEBERSAX
MADRID
(UP! )
Generalissimo Francisco
Franoo, 82, gravely ill alter a
massive heart attack
Tuesday, is showing signs of
improvement, an official
medical balletin said today.
The bulletin, released at
2:35 p.m. (9:35 a.m. EDT ),
was signed by the same ll
doctors who issued a first
medical bulletin Thursday
evening.
Franco suffered a relapse
Thursday and he was
reported so gravely ill that
the cabinet drew up the
necessary papers to transfer
power to Franco's designed
heir apparent, Prince Juan
Carlos de Borbon. Franco
refused to sign them.
When · Franco's health
apparently improved this
morning, the cabinet canceled a scheduled meeting.
Informed government
sources said any action
toward transferring power to
Juan Carlos would be post.
paned unW sometbne this
weekend.
Tlie latest medical bulletin
said textually :
"At 2p.m. (9 a.m. EDT) on
Oct. 24 the condition of the
Chief of State has improved.
The signs of cardiac Jn.
sufficiency which were observed yesterday were
partially reduced. His vital
functions are normal. The
evolution of his coronary
illness Is following liB normal

course."

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and Tuesday. Highs will be
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the 40s Sunday and in the
30s Monday and Tuesday.

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Mid-month auto
sales shoot up
By EDWARD S. LECHrziN

UPI Auto Writer
DETROIT (UP!) - Mid·
October car sales were the
best for any mid-month
period in 17 months - up 37
per cent from a year ago but
automakers
are
scheduling new production
cuts and layoffs. .
Nearly 11,000 workers will
be idled In new layoffs neJt
week as the companies at·
tempt to keep their car lots
from bulging with unsold 1976
models. But they 're also
working overtime at I1plants
that build hotselling modela.
All four companies shared
in the jump - American
Motors up 53.5 per cent,
General Motors 43 per cent,
Cbrysler 33 per cent and Ford
28 per cent. The 37 per cent
jwnp was the biggest for the
industry since mid-February
Jf 1973 and the first time since ·
a two-year slwnp began that

State Issues 2-5 called 'mini-campaign'

two ''plus" periods have been
put together.
The 234,670 cars sold In t~
Oct. 11-20 period were within
2 per cent of the IJWlle period
two years ago, just before the
Arab oil embargo pushed the.
industry Into its deepest and
longest sales slwnp since the .
Great Depresalon.
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The strong pace of the 1978,
models introduced earlier
this month contrasts sharply
with a year ago when average
$500 price Increases scared
buyers away.
''The first two sales period!'.
of the 1976 model year are
right about . where we ex;·
pected, maybe a little better r
but we're still being cautious
about letting OlD' Inventories(
get out of hand like last'year," one Detroit anal~
said.
.
"That way, we can avoid
those layoffs like we had lm1
year If sales do slow down." '

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DANCE SCHEDUlED
The Middleport Disaster
Unit wlll stage a public dance
from 8to 11 p.m. Saturday at
the Middleport Elementary
School on Pearl St. The
dance, at $1 a person, ill for,.
people 21 and under. A live
band wlll be feattD'ed.
LADYBIRD IS OK
ROCHESTER,
Minn.:
(UPI) - Lady Bird John110n,
widow of fonner President
Lyndon B. Johnson, rom·
pleted a routine annual
checkup at the Mayo Cllnlc:
Wednesday.
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gave Mrs. Johnson, who en.
tered the clinic Monday,
clean bill of health .
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the issues and deep in his files digging out
the seemingly timeless information that
Rhodes' OOl\lltY airports of the 1960s are
fmancially unsol\lld ,
· And state Attorney General William J.
Brown, citing his authority under the
00nsumer sales practices law, got into the
act late ·Jast week by warning Ohioans
about "possible deceptive or misleading
statements" in the governor S advertising .
Although Rhodes himself pledged to stay
out .of "political controversy" on lhe bond
issues, his campaign committee last week
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R eaching More
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Devoted 1'o The Greater Middle Ohio Valley
VOL. lG

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

NO. 39

PRICE 25 CENTS

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1975

Victim's body found Saturday_

killed in
accidents
Two deer were killed in
separate traffic accident
investiga~d ThtD'sday by the
Gallla-Meigs Post Sta~
Highway Patrol.
The first occurred on Rt.
in Addison Twp. where a
ran into the path of a
operated by Robert
ninghwn, 33, of ColumlJus.
There was minor damage
his car.
A second was at 3:51 p.m.
Thursday on Rt. 35 where a
deer ran into the path Of a
car driven by Robert F. CoX,
37, Rl. I, Hamden.
The impact knocked the
deer into the path of an
eastbound car driven by
Lowell L. Gla~burn, 71 , of
Galllpolis.

reports revealed on ly half the final' ex- CJO, the Ohio Education Association and
penditures.
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. others ru;e working in opposition to three of
The same Washington-based public the four statewide i§sues even :though they
relations firm of Bailey, Deardourlf &amp; lack money to buy a heavy dose ot' media
Eyre is conducting this year's media advertising.
campaign with the same type of wellState legislators are out working lor or
pcoduced, oversimplified and misleading against the issues, and some Democratic
ads that appeared for Rhodes iii 1!)74.
elected state officials are finding time to
While special interest groups such as the campaign against them .
Ohio Contractors Asso~jation have shelled
U . Gov. Richard F. Celeste, who has
out money to pro!l)ote the bond issues, the little else to do, has been a semi-official
normal anti-Rhodes special interest leader in the camp or the opponents.
groups have ganged up on the governor,
State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson, who
just ·uke in !I" election campaign.
should have plenty of other things to do,
The United Auto Workers. the Ohio AFL- has been on the speaker 's platform against

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NORTHUP - The body of Mike
VanSickle, 24, Rl. 2, Patriot, was round in
Raccoon Creek near here Saturday afternoon.
According to Sheriff Oscar C. Baird ,
the body was found by a member of the
VanSickle family, who was assisting the
sheriff's deputies and members of the

Gallia County Disaster Agency in the
search.
The body was found one-half mile
below the ·Blessing Bridge. No ruling has
been made in the case, pending further
investigation.
VanSickle disappeared Monday night
in the high, swill wa~rs of Raccoon Creek

Jtiry finds

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Monday through Wednesday,
. generally lair through the forecast
period with highs to lhe upper 50s to
the 60s. Lows will he from the upper
30s to the mid 40s.

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Fair today with highs in the
low 60s. Probability o[ rain is
10 per cent.

famny in town," said
fonner partner was not
person to jump
something without thinking.
"He really believes in !hill,~
I'm stD'e of that," Hutchinson ·
said. "I'm sure he believed Ui•
what he did and what he's
doing, but it's sure hard for,
those he left behind to un.;
derstand."

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the issues fare with lhe voters Nov. 4.
have run out and the adminl&gt;1ration is
While waiting for a vote on the four · counting on pasSage of the bond issues to
economic recovery issues, the governor stimulate the Ohio economy and bring in
has done little else. He has submitted few more revenye..
new programs to the legislature, choosing . To that eml., the governor has launched a
instead to react to those sent him by the lavish spending campaign to secure
lawmakers.
passage of the issues. It could turn out lo
· He · bas continued govern men! be the most expensive push for any
operations at the same, level, trimming statewide issue in Ohio history.
slightly to conform the payroll , to the . Already, $1.1 million has been spent on
budget but declining to offer anything advertising - · c"Ompared to the $755,000
more than fiscal gimmicks to pay lor used to elect Rhodes with a devastating
future spending.
last&lt;ninute television blitz. Media exRhodes' financial chief, Howard L. penses lor the issues already exceed those
Collier, conceded last week the gimmicks for Rhodes last year, when preelectlori

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Last chance for other
kingdom in 2,000
DURANGO, Colo. (UPI) Friends say wealthy land
developer John M. Q-alg bad
a good life here. They can't
understand why be left it to
look for a better one on
another planet.
"He dido 't talk to me or his
wife, he just left," said E.L.
Hutchinson, Craig's partner
in the Colorado Land and
Cattle Co. "There was no
Indication at all. He just met
those people and a week later
he left."
''Those people" were a
group of persons from Oregon
who left their homes and
familles in search of a UFO
which they believed would
take them to a better life
elsewhere in space, Hutchinson said. He said he
believed Craig was contacted
by an old friend who had
joined the ·group and who
persuaded him to leave.
"I probably was pretty
close to him, b,ut I had no Idea
what was happening,"
Hutchinson said. "There
weren't any famlly pcoble1118
and no financial problems, I
can assure you of that. He
had plenty of assets."
Hutchinson said Craig, a 41year-old father of six, signed
everything he owned over to
his wife before he left July 12.
He said Mrs. Craig has
received two letters from her
husband since his disap·
pearance, but neither bad a
return address.
In the latest letter, Hut·
chinson quoted Craig as
saying this was hill last
chance of reaching ''the other
kingdom" for at least 2,000
years.
"Jesus spoke of Ills journey
and Ills teachings 2,000 years
ego," Craig wrote. "All the
lnformatloo In the Gospel is
there, even though the people
teaching it did not understand
since they could not compcehend the mesaage.
"His words are completely
understood now," the letter
went on. "It ill understood
what the kingdom of heaven
ill all about, bow to get there
and at what time It ill
available."
Hutchinson, who described
Q-alg as "a pcetty Intelligent
person" with the ''nicest

By LEE LEONARD
UPI statehouse Reporter
cOLUMBUS I UP! ) - The campaign for
and against State Issues :W has all the
earmarks of a nrinl-campaign for governor. In fact, it may be just that.
Gov. James A. Rhodes, promoting
passage of the issues as an antidote to
depression in Ohio, has spent virtually all
his. time and effort on them since last
January.
Energy, employment, capital con·
struction, health care, transportation,
housing, lmjustrial expansion :- any
progress under Rhodes will depend on how

PLANT MANAGER Mtrilael T. Bucci (left) of !be Point Pleasant Goodyear
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plant pretents medallion to IIPirlt award wiMer, James (Jeep ) Holley.'

Coveted Goodyear award
winner is James Holley
GALLIPOLIS - James (Jeep ) Holley, he was appointed to the quality control
quality control Inspector, has beeh an- department in April, 1968. In December,
nounced as winner of the 1975 Goodyear · 1973, Holley was named to hts present
Spirit Award for the Point Pleasant plant, position of quality control inspector.
according to Plant Manager Michael T.
Exemplary of the Goodyear spirit,
Bucci.
Holley takes an active interest ~ in em·
Holley was recently presented an ployee recreational activities. He serves
award of $100 and a medalllon.
as chairman of the plant golf league and
Bucci said that Holley 's name will be tournament and also directed this year's
entered along with other plant winners In a Goodyear in~r-plant golf tournamen:
contest to select a Goodyear Cbemlcal hosted by Point Pleasant.
Division winner. The Chemical Division
Active in the community, Holley
winner and those of other worldwide Good- donated many evenings In serving as a
year divisions wlll become finalists for the coach to the Gallipolis Midget Football
E. J. Thomas Goodyear Spirit Award of League. He is an active member ol the
1975.
Gallla County Democratic party and a
Holley's nomination cites his many past committee member to the Boy Scouts
years or dedication to Goodyear, Boy of America, Holley is a member of the
Scouts, Midget League Football, church Grace United Methodist Church in
and other community services.
Gallipolis where he serves as usher· and
Holley began his career with part-time bus driver.
Gcx.dyear at Pont Pleasant as a chemical
At home, Holley finds the time to enjoy
operator In the production deparlment in fishing and camping with his wife, Judy,
August, 1962. Alter gaining experience In and his daughter, Michele. The Holleys
sever! ·areas of the production dept., make their home at Gallipolis.

Beggars nigh Oct. 29

GALLIPOLIS - A guilty verdict of
eggravated assault was returned here
Friday in the trial of Phillip House, 47, of
Bidwell.
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House had been indicted for felonious
assault In the alleged shotgun shooting last
May t7 of Charles Peck of Bidwell.
The verdict was rendered following
two hours of deliberation.
In his charge to the jtD'y, Conunon
Pleas cOtD'l Judge Roriald R. ~un
staled three cboltfi.lhould be conlidered:
( I ) guilty of felonious assault; (2) guilty or
aggravated assault or, (3) not guilty.
The aggravated a111111ult conviction
carries a six month to five year jail tenn .
Felonious assault conviction would have
carried a two to 15-year tenn.
Upon the recommendation of defense
attorneys , Raymond Musgrave, Jr. and
Richard Roderick, Jr., Judge Calhoun
agreed to conduct a pre-sentencing report.
Bill Eachus and Gene Wetherholl
represented the state. Members of the jury
were Hayes Deel, Juanita Lupton, Roslee
M. Bostic, Esta Reese, Connie W. Johnson,
Arthur Casto, Marinelle Jeffers, Margaret
Myra Edminston. Marie H. Cox, Edith
Mae Sheelll, Jane Singer Vinson, and
Virginia A. Taylor. Norma Jean Johnson
served as the al~rnate juror.

John Greene welcomed
as new Rotary -member

MIDDLEPORT - John Greene was
welcomed as a new member when the
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club met
Friday night at Heath United Methodist
Church. Vernon Weber, preside nt,
presided.
C. E. Blakeslee, a member and
president of the Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical SOCiety, gav.e a slide presentation on the development of the Meigs
Museum in Pomeroy. He also stressed
membership into the organization for
residents as a bicentennial gesture. The
museum Is now open three days a week, he
reported.
There was group singing with Gene
Grate
at tJie piano. The dinner was served
- Turn pqrch lights on during begging
by
women
of the church.
hOlD'.
The annual parade and costume
contest will be held Thursday,
Oct. 30, beginning at 6:30p.m., in front of ·
theGalllpollsCitybuildinglnthe500block
·
of Second Ave. The Gallla Academy High
x~
~~:;~':~~i~:;~!;m take part in th~
.

Annual
Halloween contest,
parade scheduled Oct. 30
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GALLIPOLIS - Dates lor the annual
Halloween parade and costume
contest events were announced Saturday
by Chairman L. G. Marchi.
Beggars' night wlll be observed on
Wednesday, Oct. 29from 8 until 7 p.m. Mr.
Marchi , along with Pollee Chief John
Taylor, recommends the followlnR rules
for safely durillg beggars' night.
- Limit of trick or treating to
elementary and pre-school youngsters
under 12 years of age.
- Have a parent or other adult ac·
company little beggars and particularly
by pre-school group.
·
...:.. Ma~e sure each child has a safe
costume.
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Friday, Harold Pauley of Vinton
piloted the sheriff's helicopter over the
creek area and divers from Mason County
jpined search efforts Friday and Saturday.
VanSickle was the son or Mr. and Mrs.
Foster VanSicltle of Rl. 2, Gallipolis, and
the husband of Dana Paxton VanSickle
whom he married 10 months ago.

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New Amtrak service
to begin May 1

MIDDLEPORT - Amtrak has ad·
vised the Meigs County Rail Service
Commit~ that Its new Washington to
Denver rail 1passen~r service is tentatively sche\luled to begin operation on
May 1, 1976. The train will operate over the
Che!!Sie System (Ballimore and · Ohio )
mainline and stops are planned at
Parkersburg, A~, ,and Chillicothe.
The route wtll be the filth serving Ohio
and the third serving West Virginia where
it will extend service beyond a current
Washington - Cumberland, Md. train
which serves the eastern panhandle . A
new Amtrak route to serve northern Ohio
wlll begin operation Oct. 31. This train will
serve Cleveland and Toledo on !Ill Buffalo.
N. Y. to Chicago, Ill., rou~. Currently
Amtrak service Is · available to
Southeastern Ohio at Columbus,
Charleston, W: Va .• Huntington, W. Va.,
and Tri-State Station (Catlettsburg ). Ky.

Mail box victims
urged to contact cowt

BAlLOTS FOR the Nov. i election were delivered to the Meigs County Board
of Elections Friday, approiimately 130,000 In all, the largest number delivered to
the hoard by the Quality Printing Co., In the some 28 years that Vernon Weber has
been a printer. Every voter In the Nov. i elecllon will receive from 10 to 13 ballots.
Pictured at the delivery are Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, director of the board of
elections,and I tnr, Vernon Weber, Elmer Young and Dallas Weber.

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POMEROY - Meigs COWl ty Court
Judge Robert E. Buck announced
Saturday that persons of the Long BottomReedsville area who had their mailboxes
destroyed are to make their identity
known to him by contacting county court.
This is [or individuals who have not yet
had their mailboxes replaced.
Roger Smith and John Chevalier, both
of Rl. I, Reedsville, appeared iri county
court Friday and were sentenced to 60
days in the county jail with 30 days
suspended, are to replace the mailboxes
and make restitution within 60 days.
They wlll be taken to the Long BottomReedsville area during the day to replace
the mailboxes and returned to jail in the
evening,
Judge Buck also said that the two men
are not to en~r an establisluhent that sells
alcoholic beverages or partake of any
alcoholic beverages lor six months.

DID YOU FALLBACK?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th e
nation returned to standard time at 2
a.m. today, when clocks were turned
hack one hour to I a.m.
Standard time wiD continue until
the last Sunday In April.
The lime change Sunday wlll have
no effect in Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, the VIrgin Islands, American
Samoa and the eastern time zone of
Indiana, whlcb consists of 80 counties
around Indianapolis, Fort Wayne
and South Bend. Those areas are on
permanent standard time.

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The parade will move down Second ·'
Ave. to Court St., then over to the park
front where ·Judging for the costume
contest wlll take place.
'The contest will be divided into three
age groups: 1to 7, 7 to 12 and 13 to 80 years
of age.
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Prizes will be awarded to individuals
judged: best dressed, most original, most
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ugly and most comical.
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GREAT BEND - Optioning of land in
'
)leigs Rail Senice
Mrs. Paul Wagner will serve as the Great Bend area for the possible
mistress of ceremonies.
construction of .a power plant by the
supporting Issues
Judges ' wlll . be Winnie Wetherholt, Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co.
MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs County Mrs. Richard Mills and Hoyt V. Mullins. has reached about 1,000 acres with more
options to be taken.
Rail Service Committee urges all
Optioning of the land in the Great Bend
Southeas~rn Ohio voters to support Issue
MAN SENTENCED
8 on the ballot Nov. 4. IISUe 8 will amend
POMEROY - Lonnie Black. Rutland, area has been underway lot the past some
the Ohio Constitution · to allow .Ohio to was sentenced by Meigs County Common 20 'months by the company for lhe
participate in federal-state rail subsidy . Pleas Judge John C. Bacon SatUI'day to the proposed plant which would be either
atomic or fuel type , In~rest of the com.
1programs which are vtlal to continued rail . Ohio Pen from lour to 25 years on charges
18rvtce In Southeastern Ohio, and to the of aggravated robbery of John Ambrose, pany In the Oat, rich farm land of Great
jobs of many resldenlll. Issue 8 Involves manager of the Kroger Store· I~ Pomeroy. Bend was announced a couple or years ago
the Issuance of two bonds, and is not to be Black appeared !Jelore Judge Bacon at a dinner meeting held at the Steam boa!
oonlused with the TranspOrtation Bond · earl:~r on a blll of information and pleaded Inn in Racine by the Meigs County
Hc~ionul Plannin~ C&lt;~m !l)issiun .
Issue.
guilty to the charge. ·
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after a 12-foot aluminum boat in which he
· and David Jenkins, 19, Rt. 2, Patriot, were
riding, took on water after striking a log.
Jenkins made it to the southwest bank
and VanSicltle was last seen heading for
the northeast bank.
Dragging opera tions were halted
Tuesday then resumed Thursday night.

land for possible plant
Latest to sign an option and addtng a
considerable portion to the approximate
1 000 acres under option was Mrs. Helen
Hayes. She has 310 acres of the to~
acreage now under option . Mrs. Hayes
option Is ror one year from Wednesday,
Qct, 22. when she signed.
The lime of other options on land taken
in the area varies, a spokesman of the
company at the real estate office in
Chillicothe said. Mrs. Hayes has been in
conference with representatives of the
company for. some 19 months. She com·
mented that she had flnally signed the
option "under terrlflc pre5$ure .;·
Mrs. Hayes has or. occasion expressed

her concern on preserving land and also
her feelings that. perhaps. land in the
Great Bend area ~o uld be useful for "
plant other than a power operation which
would provide more employment when
completed.
The Chillicothe real estate office in·
dica led that more options on land in the
Great Bend area are to be la,ken . While the
taking of options Is indicative that the
plant will be buill, its reallly is not definite
at this time. The company pays a portion
of the agreed purchase price to the land
owner at the time the option is signed with
the balance paid when the options are
tak~" up .

Nursing home
application to
be reviewed
GALLIPOLIS .- The Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation Inc. of Athens
will meet here Nov. 5 at Oscar's
RestatD'ant to review an application for a
new nursing home. Robert Ellls Clifton of
Albany, Ohio is one of several sponsors
involved in the $747,100 project.
According to a release from the Ohio
Department of Health, the proposed new
facility must be approved by the Director
of Health who is the Designated Planning
Authority as established by Section 11~
of the Social Security Act.
The application, submitted Aug . 28,
must be evaluated against certain stan·
dards to determine whether the additional
capacity is needed for the area; whether it
can be adequately staffed and operated
when completed ; whether · it is
economically feasible, and whether the
project wlll help contain costs or improve
quality of care for patients.
The plans call for a 75 bed structure in
the renovated Gallipolis Clinic on Fourth
Ave. near the Gallipolis Golf Course . The
project cost has been esimated at $747,100
with completion set for June, 1976.
The facility would be known as the L.
H. Ratliff Memorial.

ATTEMPTED ii&amp;E PROBED
GALLIPOLIG - City pollee Saturday
morning investigated an attempted
breaking and en~ring al Ce ntral Soya of
Ohio on Sycamore St.
- Officers said someone pried the )atch
off the door on the east side of the building
but were unable to get beyond a padlocked
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