The Day’s News In Brief Office Hours At The Portsmouth Times are 8 a.m. to p.m. Monday through Fri day and 8 a.m. until noon on Saturdays. Sunset Girll Lounge For old fashioned hot dogs host chills. 17th Kendall.—Ad. The Bake Shape, $176th St. Will be open every Monday starting Oct. 4.—Ad. Cash Paid For Used Furniture And antiques. Phone Roy Red, 456-4290 or Lawrence Homer, 354 1427.—Ad., Alberta Welton Would bke to announce that she is now employed by Wom an's Worl Beauty Salon, 8th Chillicothe. Appointments available Wed., Thurs. Fri., 9 “ti! 5. Ph. 353-6500. Beauty Salon open Monthru Sat. Eve. appts. Available’ til 9 p.m.—Ad. West Line Cake Decorating classes starting Oct. 5, Call 858-6039.—Ad. Twig 13 Rummage Sale Tues., Oct. 5, 8 to 12. 13th and Findlay Sts.—Ad. Classes Now Forming At Portsmouth Interstate Busi ness College in ABC Shorthand IBM Keyp mch, IBM Data Pro cessing, Stenographic, Book heeving, Business Administra tion. To earn More, Learn More. Go Now, Pay Later. Phone 354- 8464 Portsmouth Business Col lege, 819 Roy Rogers, Ohio Reg. No. 70-11-0606, — Ad. Births Reported Scioto Memorial Hospital Mrs. Michael Davis of Otway, daughter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Berry, 1671 Jenkins Lane, West Ports mouth, son, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis of McDermott Rt. 1, daughter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary, Bond of Greenup, Ky., son, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Breunig, 2526 Scioto Trail, son, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crog nale, 1631% Offnere St., son, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitt, of Friendship, son, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher, 1103 17th St., son, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 2, daughter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Bazler (Debbie Todd) of Columbus, daughter, Friday, in St. Ann's Hospital in Columbus. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robie Bussa, 2008 Fifth St. and Mr. and Mrs. James Bazler of Carey's Run. The daughter born in Mt. Carmel Hospital in Columbus Sept. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Shrode (Donna Jenkins) of Co lumbus has been named Stacy Ann. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins of Hillsdale Dr., Wheelersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shrode of Columbus. Revival — Swanger Valley Free Will Baptist Church, continues at 7:30 p.m. with Harold Klibert and Dave Widdig Evangelists. Special singing by McCall Fam ily. Everyone welcome. Pastor Ed Beesler.—Ad. Barden Baptist Church Weekend meeting starting Oct. 7. Rev. Albert Palmer, Evangelist. Rev. Alton Ross, pastor. Everyone welcome.—Act If You Think The Day Of Miracles is over. Come to the People’s Tabernacle Mon., Oct. 4 ’til ? and hear the Old Fashioned Gospel message and the dynamic preaching of Sister Connie Harper as she delivers the message of Hope from a baby stroller. Everyone wel come here to worship God. Pastor Rev. Tharold Carmich ael. — Ad. Rummage Sale — Wayne Hills Community Center, Tues., Oct. 5, 8:30 a.m. Sponsored by Social Studies Club, Ports., for foreign exchange students. — Ad. Giovanni's—lith And Hutchins Now opens 11 a.m. Ph. ahead 354-5844 to have order ready to come in and eat or pick up.—Ad Grohs Sell Farm Mr. and Mrs. Donald Groh have sold a farm at Ashley Cor ner, South Webster, to Cornell Builders. The sale was negotiat ed by Brown Real Estate. See You Lighter Diet Work Shop, 4 classes wk. Ports., New Boston, Minford, Omalee Toleman, 353-1514.—Ad. Special Services At Waits Missionary Baptist Church, Rt. 140, Oct. 4 - Oct. 10, 7:30 each evening. Rev. Frank Wilson, Pastor Johnstown Bap tist Church, will be special speaker. Everyone welcome. Rev. William Ottney is the Pas tor.—Ad. Yard Sale — Tues., Oct. 5, 10 a.m. Fairview Ave. Dogwood Ridge, 8th and 9th house on right.—Ad. Alcoholics Anonymous Shawnee Group, 3980 Rhodes Ave. Meeting every Tues. and Fri., 8 p.m.—Ad.