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Clushitied Advertising Rates and Regulations Phone 385-2108 How: classified display ads must ob- an earUer deadline, 2 p.m. of preceding publication. Minimum charge $1.00, 18 cents per word for 3 insertions, 30 cents £or 6 insertions. 10 per cent for all classified ads (not classified display) in- for a rotoimum of four weeks Full rate of 7 cents per word or $1.20 per inch charged for advertising If not paid before the 15th of month following insertion. The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

ERRORS IN ADVERTISING should be reported immediately. The Daily News will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. CHARGED ADS received by phone or mall given careful attention. Cards of thanks, special notices of meetings and events at regular classified rates. Obituaries $2.00 minimum or six cents per word.

IN MEMORIAM 933 MOHICAN AVENUE A Christmas remembrance of our loved one Ross Stimmel. Loving husband, faithful father. How we miss your presence here; Christmas time for those you cherished. Has darkened since your passing dear. Sadly missed by wife Ethel and family Announcements 1 HEINLEIN Funeral Home WANTED TO BUY Miscellaneous29 WANTED: Two female white Chinese geese.

CALL 385-2285. REAL ESTATE WmuS OWN CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING Brand New Kitchen 6 Full Sized Rooms Beautiful Marble Fireplace $18 Gas Budget Nicely Developed Basement This home is well placed on a large lot in an established, well' manicured neighborhood. Call for an appointment to see it. GEORGE JURGEN5MIER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone 385-2356 172 East Second St. Established 1920 Phone 385-3535 TURKEY shoot.

Sundav, Decern her 26. noon till LO-HOCK SPORTSMAN CLUB. Nickel Plate Road. Shotguns, rifles, pistols. Logan Commandery No.

78 K.T. Annual Christmas obser vance Saturday, Decem her 25, 1971 at 11:00 A.M Edward Ullman, E.Q. Carl E. Blosser, Recorder LEONARD be tv ice H. Lyke-Oviet-Dliertw PHONE OUClOf TKGCtDCKUHI Cards of Thanks Mr.

and Mrs. Riley M. Warth man, 43 East Second Street, Lo gan, Ohio, wish to thank each and everyone who helped them to celebrate their golden wedding an niversary, December 12, 1971, and for the many flowers and gifts. I would like to thank all my customers for their generous tips and to wish them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Brian Nunnally Who Does If Water Well Drilling.

CALL 385-5909. WANNA KNOW THE TRUTH? an independent insurance agency in LOGAN not as independent as you might think. In fact, the McCRAY-POND Agency at 75 N. MARKET STREET says more DEPENDENT than most people re alize. FOR EXAMPLE the Me CRAY-POND Agency is DEPENDENT on people people like you to place your confidence in them, and the protection of your car, home or business in their care.

THE McCRAY-POND Agency is also DEPENDENT on the com panies they represent good strong companies that provide and back up the complete and worry- free insurance protection to offer you. SO if you want DEPENDABLE insurance and a DEPENDABLE insurance agent call the McCRAY-POND Agency at 3852525 or visit their office OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. find ready, willing and able to take care of your insurance needs and you can DEPEND on that! WAYNE TIMBERLAKE QUALITY AUCTIONEERING Complete Auction Service LOGAN, OHIO Furnace Service Repair (Gas and Oil) Including Mobile Home Refrigerator and Freezer Repair Call Rittoers 385-5164 You'll Be Glad We're On Your Side" McCray-Pond Insurance Income Tax Opposite Post Office COMPLETE home remodeling service. Room additions our specialty. ROBERT DOTTS.

3856032. SEPTIC tanks 385-7013. cleaned. PHONE SEPTIC tanks cleaned. SIMMS SANITATION, 753-1061 Nelsonville.

McCray-Pond is in the automobile business. We are always looking for good auto risks. You will payment plan. Before you buy your next automobile policy, stop and ask yourself if you place it with McCray-Pond. Excellent claim service; the best in underwriting services; use McCray- Pond for your Automobile Business! Opposite Post Office.

1970 Pontiac Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop Fully Equipped, Like New CHARLES GEIL MOTORS Pontiac Buick Opel 1958 DODGE Mi -ton pickup. CALL 385-3758. Motorcycles HONDA CB 175, excellent condition, 4,000 miles. CALL Laurelville 332-5251. DISCOUNT on all merchandise until Christmas.

Parts, helmets, accessories, tires, everything including 1972 BSA motorcycles. MOTORCYCLE SALES, Route 664 North, Logan. Phone 385-4545. Farm Machinery 14-A GRAVELY tractor with snow blade and mower, electric start, $350. PHONE 385-5361.

Farm Produce 16-A APPLES, high quality. Fresh, cold cider. DAN IS ON ORCHARD, Maxville, Ohio. Wood for Sale 17-A FIREWOOD, CHARLES O. RING- IIISER, 385-3054.

LOT FOR SALE Vine Street 56-ft. frontage. $2,650. DICKEN ADDITION 5-room and bath, one-floor plan home Large front porch and enclosed rear porch. Basement with good gas furnace and water heater.

Nice lot with one-car garage Priced to sell NOW at $7,000. LOTS FOR SALE Bowers Heights. Fully improved including streets, sewer, water and sidewalks. Choice of 14 lots $4,250 each. Contact us for complete details.

990 WALHONDING AVE. Charming 3-bedroom, one-floor plan home on fenced double comer lot. Modern kitchen with lots of cabinet and storage space, carpeted living room with lovely woodburning fireplace, three large bedrooms all with large closets, large bath with vanity and ceramic tile, large extra guest closet and hall closet. Gas furnace and water heater in partial basement. Attached garage, blacktop drive Call for appointment.

ROUTE 374 Just North of Route 180. Lovely honest to goodness log cabin on attractive 2.6- acre tract with pond. Cabin is modem heated, has bath, nice kitchen, large enclosed rear porch, good water supply. Cabin is completely furnished, has stone fireplace and is ready for you. FHA and GI FINANCING OTTO A.

SHAW and Inc. Realtors 63 West Main Street Phone 385-5775 Logan, Ohio Otto A. Shaw Phone 385-2308 John L. Gafke Phone 385-5286 NOTICE Notice 8 Pets for Sale 18 -A AKC registered Boxers. $100.

PHONE 385-5539. Miscellaneous for Sale 20 8-MONTH-OLD Appaloosa colt and a pony; one-horse trailer. CALL Laurelville 332-3496. REGISTER for free dishwasher COLONIAL RESTAURANT. OPEN every GLAMOUR.

day. HOUSE OF FOR HELP TO HELP For information about drug use and abuse, gall Hocking County Drug Council 385-7675. ONE GOOD JOB DESERVES ANOTHER. HIRE THE VET! NO HUNTING or trespassing on the FLORA WELKER farms. EMPLOYMENT Work Wanted, Male 10 YOUNG Christian man desires fuTl or parttime work.

PHONE 385-3978. Help Wanted, General 12 LPN or RN for part time work in physicians office. Must be able to start January 1972. WRITE Box 4 c-o Logan Daily News. with institutional experience; also part time dishwasher, p.m.

WRITE Box 3, c-o Logan Daily News. BABYSITTER wanted in my home. CALL 385-3247 after 5. JOB PROBLEMS? Why not talk to one of the professionally qualified counselors of the largest private employment system. Makes sense, doesn't it? SNELIJNG AGENCY 654-5323 Room 209, Kresge Building, Lancaster FOR SALE Automobiles 14 1969 FORD 1-ton dump truck CALL 385-2098 after 6 p.m.

1967 WHITE Cougar. CALL King Lumber Company 385-2514 or 385-3064. RUPP MINI BIKE SALES AND SERVICE HELBER CHAIN SAWS Rt. 385-4100 FOLEY saw sharpener, like new, model 314, $75; snare drums, $10. PHONE 385-3265.

WATCH BAND CALENDAR 12 MONTHS FOR ONLY 1.00 Now Available At International Carbon Ribbon 114 E. Main St. We have out of town buyers for farms and homes. CALL for FREE APPRAISAL at no obligation. DANNY HORN 385-7608 REED OFFICE 385-2111 HouseSold DAVIE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NFL Coaching (hangovers Being Made NEW YORK (AP) The coaching merry-go-round in the National Football League is spinning merrily along.

In a day of many developments Wednesday, Ed Hughes lost his job as head coach of the Houston Oilers and it was learned that Lou Saban, whose latest stint was with the Denver Broncos, is returning to the Buffalo Bills. And Bill Peterson, the Rice University coach, was reported by the Denver Rocky Mountain News and others as the new head coach of the Broncos. The Associated Press learned from reliable NFL sources Wednesday that Saban would be named head coach of the Bills, the team he coached to two American Football League championships. A spokesman for the Bills had no comment and refused to say if a news conference would be held sometime this afternoon to announce hiring. Other sources, however, said the team would hold a 3 p.m., EST, press briefing.

Saban flew into Buffalo Wednesday night and admitted he would talk today with Ralph Wilson, the owner. think everything will be resolved Saban said. It was learned that Peterson may be having problems getting out of the last four years of his five-year contract at Rice. The names of George Blanda and Sid Gillman were being tossed around as likely prospects for the Houston job in NFL circles Wednesday night. Blanda is the Oakland quarterback who holds the longevity record as a pro football player and Gillman formerly was coach of the San Diego Chargers.

Earlier in the week, Harland Svare was rehired as San Diego coach, Ed Khayat was retained by the Philadelphia Eagles, the Boston Patriots extended John contract and Weeb Ewbank got another contract to coach the New York Jets. Basketball Scores East Villanova 75, Rider 70 Long Is. U. 78, Seton Hall 76 Niagara 101, Thomas More 53 Temple 76, Stanford 64 Providence 81, St. Francis, N.Y., 71 South Louisville 96, SMU 62 Maryland 102, Holy Cross 79 Duke 68, Dayton 66 Florida 92, LSU 81 Georgia Tech 108, Furman 91 Midwest Indiana 85, Butler 74 Chi.

Loyola 74, W. Mich. 72 Oral Roberts 110, Maine 66 Wichita St. 69, Kan. St.

66, OT Ohio Xavier 90, Brown 65 North. 111. 91, Hardin-Simmons 71 Bradley 89, Tulsa 79 Evansville 102, Pepperdine 85 Southwest Texas Tech 98, Fresno St. 85 Rice 88, Wm. Mary 76 N.

Mex. St. 71, Colorado 53 San Fran. St. 84, Arkansas 81 Far West Brigham Young 87, Utah St.

THE LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 7 Thursday, December 23, 1971 Fearless Forecaster Picks Bow! Winners 84 UCLA 114, Notre Dame 56 San Fran. 70, Arizona 62 Colorado St. 83, Kent State 70 Hawaii 81, Florida St. 76 10 BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME FARM OR BUSINESS PLEASE CALL Circleville Realty 628 E. Main Street, Logan, Ohio Phone 385-5008 385-3855 Members Of The National Board Of Realtors Houses for Sale RAINBOW SWEEPER Late model, runs like new, excellent buy.

Only $129 eash or terms considered. Phone 385-4965. NICE SELECTION OF Furniture, Philco Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Norge Appliances Sales 702 W. Hunter Phone 385-2253 BY owner. Nice older home.

Many nice features. CALL 385-6047. HOUSE at 235 West Second Street. 5 rooms and bath, 2 garages and double lot. Immediate possession.

CALL 385-2191 before 5 p.m. Gilbert A Winner, Keon Loses In NHL By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Rod Gilbert and Dave Keon are a couple of hockey players cut from the same mold. They never stop trying. For Gilbert, the philosophy paid off Wednesday night, for Keon, it did not. Gilbert, frustrated time and again by acrobatic Jim Rutherford, small but talented young goaltender, came through with New winning goal in a 4-2 Ranger victory over the Penguins.

Keon, stopped on one breakaway, went in alone on a second and was thwarted again by Montreal goalie Ken Dryden as the Canadiens trimmed Toronto 4-2. Tournaments Lobo Classic First Round St. N.Y., 94, Creighton 73 New Mex. 95, Tex. 73 88 UC-Irvine Invitational Championship UC-Irvine 83, San Diego St.

77 Consolation Chapman St. 95, Humboldt St. By HERSCHEL NISSENSON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) The time has come, the walrus said, the time that tries souls; the regular dead and gone, time to pick the bowls. Monday, Dec. 27 Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Florida defense allowed more than 18 points in a game and Arizona offense scored fewer than 18.

ARIZONA STATE. Tuesday, Dec. 28 Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Toledo (11-0) vs. Richmond (5-5) Toledo trying to complete a third straight perfect season. Holy TOLEDO! Thursday, Dec.

30 Peach Bowl at Atlanta, Mississippi (9-2) vs. Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Jones Boys Spark Chaps Over Pacers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Jones boys provided the for the Dallas Chaparrals Wednesday night. Steve Jones and Rich Jones contributed the offensive punch with 29 and 25 points, respectively, while Collis Jones rained punches on Roger Brown as the Chaps won a double overtime decision over the Pacers 123-120 in their American Basketball Association game. Jones and Brown, who had scored 15 points, were ejected after exchanging blows in the second period. At the end of regulation time, the score was tied 103-103, and at the completion of the first overtime, the score was 111-111.

In the second extra period. Simmie Hill hit a field goal and foul with 30 seconds remaining, clinching victory. Donnie Freeman added Top Grid Stars Visit At Hospital SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bernard Jackson, a six-foot running back from Washington State, doused the tears of a 3- year-old boy. And college alltime rushing leader, Ed Marinaro oi Cornell, kissed a 10-year-old girl with long blonde hair. The emotional occasion Wednesday was the visit of the 60 members of the East-West all-star football teams to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.

this is the only good thing I do in my life, it will be worth said Marinaro. Proceeds from the 47th annual Shrine East-West football game Dec. 31 will go to the hospital and the players learned firsthand the reason for the game. Each player gave gifts to the children of an inflatable snowman, a Santa Claus with a light-up nose, balloons, model toys.and dolls. Wendy, 10, solicited autograph and told him, going to give this to my he said, one is for Later, the girl, suffering from a dislocated hip, said, favorite player is Ed.

He kissed Loren, 3, was wailing until Jackson patted his back until the tears subsided. of the biggest, strongest guys will be the said Dr. Kirk Ashly, member of the hospital staff since 1953. with 43. Elsewhere in the ABA, Ken- 25 tucky defeated New York 95-91 points for the Chaps, while Mel and Memphis downed Carolina Daniels was high for Indiana 113-102.

home of GEORGIA TECH. Friday, Dec. 31 Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, North Carolina (9-2) vs. Georgia love? Hardly, even though pairing of Bill Dooley and Vince Dooley marks the first time brother has aced coaching brother in any bowl. all says Bill, and I have been scrapping all our lives.

We may as well continue in a bowl GEORGIA. Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, Colorado (9-2) vs. Houston has lost only to Nebraska and Oklahoma and HOUSTON. Saturday, Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, Auburn (9-1) vs.

Oklahoma All-American passing quarterback (Pat Sullivan) against running quarterback (Jack Mildren). Wishbone destroyed Auburn and now comes the king of them all. OKLAHOMA. Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Penn State (10-1) vs. Texas last, Penn State against Texas.

What a match this would have been two years ago. Watch for running duel between Lydell Mitchell and Jim Bertelsen of TEXAS. Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Michigan (11-0) vs. Stanford by Ohio misfortunes against Stanford last year, the Wolverines should make this a happier California journey for Coach Bo Schembechler than two years ago. MICHIGAN.

Orange Bowl at Miami, Nebraska (12-0) vs. Alabama (11-0) What a way to usher in the new year. Nebraska returns to the scene where it won the national championship a year ago by defeating Louisiana State after Texas and Ohio State lost earlier bowl games. Bob Devaney eager for revenge against following two bowl embarrassments in mid- 1960s. Alabama has Wishbone but have outside speed to worry NEBRASKA.

Football Playoffs Near-Perfect Match NEW YORK (AP) If defense is a criterion, then this National Football Conference playoffs are perfect matchups and the American Football Conference playoffs are near-perfect. The NFC pairings send Minnesota, the top defensive team, against Dallas, the defensive runner-up, and Washington, the No. 3 defensive unit, against San Francisco, fourth in total defense. In the AFC, it will be Baltimore, the defensive leader, against Cleveland, No. 9, and Miami, the second best defensive club, against Kansas City.

Trailer for Sale CONTEMPORARY console stereo, radio, 4-speed changer, 4-speaker sound system. Walnut finish. Balance $70.15. Use our budget plans. CALL 385-3878.

NEW Windson trailer, 2 or 3 bedrooms, with expansion. Lived in one month. Take over payments. CALL 385-5149. Trailer for Rent VACUUM CLEANERS Close out on 1971 demonstrators.

New in carton, 7 attachments. $15 cash. Phone 385-4965. Household Goods 21 MAPLE stereo-radio combination, radio, 4-speaker sound system, 4-speed changer. Balance $77.58.

Use our budget terms. CALL 385-3878. HUGH LITTLE CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER. 69 E. Main St.

GUARANTEED watch repairing. 1966 FORD, F-600, cab and chassis; 1964 Volkswagen; 1965 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan; 1970 Cud a Sport Coupe. Call FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK, 385 5644. 1971 VW SQUAREBACK, under 12,000 miles. Warranty.

Never driven in winter. $2,000 firm price. 385 4374. NEW and used furniture. We give TOP VALUE stamps at the BARGAIN HOUSE.

Phone 3855498. SEWING MACHINE Brand new 1971 model, even writes names. Simply turn lever and sew. Price reduced to $28.80 due to small paint scratches. Terms available.

Phone 385-4965. kbhhfhihl 50x10, 2-BEDROOM. Exceptionally 1 nice, adults, no pets. 385-5903. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No.

8031 Estate of Raymond E. Darnell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Violet I. Darnell of 196 Maple Logan, Ohio, has been duly appointed executrix of the Estate of Raymond E. Darnell, deceased, late of Logan, Hocking County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 7th day of December. 1971. BANGERT BROWN, 12-9-3t RHEA Judge NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Case No. 8029 Estate of Richard Eugene Anderson, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Bruce E. Fickel of Logan, Ohio, has been duly appointed administrator of the Estate of Richard Eugene Anderson, deceased. late of Route No. Hocking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months.

Dated this 13th day of December, 1971. RHEA BANGERT BROWN. Judge 12-10 3t LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HOCKING COUNTV, OHIO No. 15090 CLARENCE GABRIEL, and MAR GARET GABRIEL, PlainUffs, vs MILDRED SIMMS, et Defendants The unknown heirs, administrators, executors, devisees, legal representatives, assigns, successors in interest and descendants of each of Donald Simms, Ronald Simms, Goldie A King, Jennie Simms and Albert L. Simms, all of whom are now deceased will take notice that on the 23rd day oi November, 1971, the Plaintiffs.

Clar ence Gabriel and Margaret Gabriel filed their complaint in the Court of Common Pleas. Hocking County, Ohio, alleging that they are the owners and in possession of the real premises here- inbelow described: that the defendants above named claim to have some interest or estate in and to said real premises adverse to title: that the object of said complaint is to quiet title of plaintiffs in and to said premises and to require defendants to assert what, If any, interest or title they have therein or be forever barred: that said real premises are situated in the State of Ohio, of Hocking, and in the Township of Starr, and bounded and described as follows: Being 40 acres of the surface out ol the Northeast corner of Fractional Lot No. 7, of Section 7, Township No. 12, Range No. 10.

Ohio Purchase, and hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at point 4 chains and 99 links South 711J degrees East of the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section; thence South 7114 degrees East 3 chains and 75 links; thence North 77 degrees East 11 chains and 12 links; thence South 18 degrees East 3.55 chains; thence South East 4.67 chains; thence South 40 degrees 4.47 chains; thence South 55 degrees East 8 chains to a point in the County Road; thence South 53 degrees West 8.36 chains; thence west 17 42 chains to a point; thence North 18.OR chains to place of beginning. Subject to easements and rights of way of record, if any, and legal highways and further subject to the rights of the owners of the minerals under said premises. The persons above mentioned will further take notice that they have been named parties defendant to said complaint and that they are required to answer the same on or before the 3rd day of February. 1972. CLARENCE GABRIEL MARGARET GABRIEL Neal Dillon, Attorney for Plaintiffs.

13-2-fit USE THE WANT ADS JAYCEE Rules For Contest: 1. Contest open to all residents of Logan and those within a five mile vicinity, except immediate families of members of the Logan Jaycees and contest judges. 2. Entries must be received by Tuesday, December 28. Displays will be judged December 30th on a point system, according to artistic merit, originality, lighting technique and ingenuity.

Winners will be announced December 31, 1971. 3. Contestants should keep the displays lighted from 6:30 to 10:00 each night. Fill In Entry Blank Below And Mail To The Jaycees i JAYCEE CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST 1971 NAME ADDRESS CITY or ROUTE Post Office Box 447 Logan, Ohio 4J1J8 Mail To: Jaycee Christmas Decoration Contest First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $50.00 gift certificate donated by Jaycees and Electronic Hobby Shop, Inc. a Lafayette Associate Store.

Plaque donated by General Electric Co. 4-piece Cosco canister set in Gold or Avocado from Saving Hardware, Inc. Dinner for two donated by Restaurant. This Ad Courtesy Of CITIZENS BANK Locally Owned Locally Controlled A.

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