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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Mlddleport-Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 21, 1972

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POWs Rushed to

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END OF .THE MONTH SALE
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WOMEN'S BELTS
Our entire stock of chain or leather bells is
reduced for this sale.
Accessories, First Floor

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Missy and Junior Sizes
Friday and Saturday Only

Reg.
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Reg.
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65.00
62.00
58 .00
54.00
52.00

Coats
Coals
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Coa t s
Coats
Coats . . . - • • •

48.88 l
46.88 \
43.88
40.88

and

t Easy to use pressure ca n. '
l 11 ounce size. Colgale· l
Palmolive Company.
Sale Price

FRAGRANCES

\ Sizes 28 to 44

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Body Shirt.
Body Shirts
Body Shirts
Body Shirts
Body Shirts
Body Shirt.
Body Shirts • . . . . . . .
Ready To Wear. Second Floor.

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Sale 10.49
Sale 9.09
Sale 6.99
Sale 6.29
Sale 5.59 C
Sale 3.49 1
Sale 2.79

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WOMEN'S SLACKS
Double knit polyester or acrylic. Regular . Junior . Large

sizes.

Reg . 12.98
Reg. 11 .98
Reg. 10.98
Reg . 9.98
Reg . 8.98
ReQ . 7.98
Reg. 5.98
Reg. 4.98

Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks

Sale 10.39
Sale 9.59
Sale 8.79
Sale 7.99
Sale 7.19
Sale 6.39
Sale 4.79
Sale 3.99

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Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans
Jeans

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8.99
7.49
6.79
5.99
5.29
4.49
3.79
3.39
2.99
2.59

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

5.29 ,
3.69 l
2.79
2.19

(Slight irregulars)

Sale 12.79
Sale 9.39
Sale 8.49
Sale 7.69
Sale 5.99
Sale 5.09
Sale 4.29
Sale 3.39

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7.00 All over Control Girdles . . - . Sale 4.99
6.00 Hold Up Girdles . · · · · · · · · Sale 4.59
4.00 Triple Control Girdles . . . . . . Sale 3.19
3.00 Natural Look Bras · - - - - Sale 2 for 5.00
1.69 Full Figure Bras · .
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Infants

PlAYWEAR

FALL SKIRTS
SALE PRICES

Friday · Saturday

SALE PRICES! ! !

Excellent
pattern and color selection . 100 Per cent
Nylon . While they last .

SALE 2 pair 1.00

Mens 5.95 Shirts
Mens 6.95 Shirts

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Assorted patterns and

SAIGON (UPI)-The United
States sent controversial Flll
swingwing jet fighters over
North Vietnam Thw-sday for
the first time since 1968 in the
fourth consecutiv~ day of mass
strikes against the North by
more than 300 U.S. fighter-

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4.95 Shirts . . - . . •
5. 95 Trousers • . . . .

Sale 2.50
Sale 3.00

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Sale 1.35
Sale 1.65

27 inch s ize. White with black trim . Racing
sty le seat · black taped and plugged racer
design handlebars · racing tires · hand
operated front and rear brakes.

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SALE 88.00

Be sure to see all the other bicycles now on
sale.
Sale! Lo" Blue Denim

BIB OVERALLS
Regular price$8.49. Sizes 36toSO. Famous Lee
quality for perfect fit and long wear.
Save Friday and Saturday

BROWN DUCK

CARPENTERS OVERALLS
Sizes 36 to SO . Swing nail apron . too l loops and pockets .
Snag proof and win d resistant brown duck . Doubl e knees .

12.88

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MEN'S 10-SPEED BICYCLES

6.99

FASHION FABRIC SALE

IRONTON, Ohio (UPI)-One
man was killed and two women
shot and wounded Thw-sday
night by an alleged assailant
who was arrested following a
high speed chase in which he
held two teen.,aged girls hostage.
Police said Thomas Waddle,
35, Ironton, was charged with
first degree mw-der in the fatal
shooting of Charles W. Ed·
wards, 21, Ironton, dw-ing an
argument outside a tavern
here.
Authorities said Erla K. Lyons, 23, and Willalene Webb, 33,

yd. 60" Solid Color 100 pet. Wool . . .
Sole 3.39 yd.
Reg. 4.49 yd. 45" Velvet
. . . . . Sole 2." yd.
Reg. 3.99 yd. 45" Corduroy - . . . . . . Sole 2.69 yd.
Reg. 3.99 yd. 60" Suede Cloth - - - - - - Sale 2.69 yd.
Reg. 3.99 yd . 60" All-Cotton Knits - - - - - Salt 2.69 yd.
Reg . 3.99 yd . 60" Polyester Double Knits . . .
Sole 2.69 yd.
Reg. 3.59 yd. 45" Crushed Velvet - . . . . Sale 2.39 yd.
Reg . 3.49 yd . 60" Polyester Sweater Knill . · Sole 2.29 yd.
Reg. 3.19 yd. 45" Roughrider Suede - .. .. Sole 2.09 yd .
Reg. 2.89 yd. 54" Bonded Wool Plaids ..• . Sole 1.89 yd.
Reg. 1.59 yd. 45" Ribbed Corduroy . .... So,. 9Pc yd.

10.50
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Not every size - not eve ry color . A famous mak e mens
matched work suits. Limited quantities.

SCHOOL NAME SHIRTS

Save During this Sale

Reg.

$11 .69. Grey Fisher stripe
or green herringbone cloth.
Sa nfor ize d
shrunk .
Famous Lee qual ity .
Sale Price

Spaulding Official
AIR FLITE

9.95 BASKETBALLS
Tru
Channel
Cushion
Control
Nyweave. For indoor
or outdoor play .
Sale Price

7.88

Sale!

PIANOSORGANS
Special sale prices this
weekend on line quality
Kimball Pianos • 1 only
Kimball Swinger Organ . 1
only Estey 2 Manual Chord
Organ.

4.99

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SALE! CUCKOO CLOCKS
29 .oo
42.00
49 .oo
54.00
59.00
79 .oo

Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo

Clocks
Clocks
Clocks
Clocks
Clocks
Clocks

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Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Reg. 4.95 Wall Plaques • . • • • • Sale 2.88
Rea. 2.95 Wall Plaques • • • • • • Sale 1.78
Housewares Dept., First Floor.

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24.00
34.00
40.00
44.00
48.00
64.00

He then took the O'Brien car
and forced the girl to drive him
out of the city. The car was
quickly spotted and forced into
a courtyard at nearby Coal
Grove, by Ironton police, Law·
renee CoWlty sheriH's deputies
and Coal Grove police.

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By United Press Iniernallonal

WASHINGTON - TilE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT has
reported the lowest six-month increase in serious crime since the
FBI began issuing quarterly statistics 12 years ago. The
department released FBI figures Thursday that showed serious
crimes rose 1 pet. in the first haU of 1972. Crime actually
decreased in 72 cities but was offset by continued increases in
subw-ban and rural areas.
Sen. George S. McGovern said tbat Kleindienst "has only
told part of the story." The Democratic presidential candidate
said the 1972 figures are comparisons with 1971 In which nearly 6
million crimes were reported or 1.5 mllllon more than in the last
of the Johnson administration. "No amount of juggling the
numbers can make the American people forget that the crime
problem has worsened and the drug problem has doubled under
the NIIon administration," McGovern said in a statement.

SALE! GUN CABINETS
CURIO CABINETS •
TROPHY CASES
Maple · Oak· Birch
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6 • 8 · 10 Gun Storage
99.00 Trophy Case . • • • •
Sale 81.00
109.00 Gun Cabinet • . • . • .
Sale 88.00
119.00 Gun Cabinet • • • . .
Sale 99.00
149.00 Gun Cabinet • • • • •
Sale 120.00
159.00 Gun Cabinet • • • • • •
Sale 128.00
169.00 Gun Cabinet • • •• .•
Sale 136.00
189.00 Gun Cabinet . • • • •
Sale 152.00
198.00 Gun Cabinet • • • • • •
Sale 160.00
169.00 Corner Curio • • • •
Sale 136.00
209 .oo Curio Cabinet . • • • • • Sale 168.00
298.00 Gun Cabinet • • • • • • Sale 247 .oo

WASHINGTON -PRESIDENT NIXON is el]li!Cted to send
a high-level emissary to Saigon this weekend to discuss the
results of national advisor Henry A. Kissinger's secret talks in
Paris this week with Hanoi's chief negotlato~.
This was disclosed today by high administration sources,
who said that a review of the situation with South Vietnamese
President Nguyen Van Thleu appeared advisable because of
what they called tll.foWJded nunors of an Impending diplomatic
breakthrough.
The sources acknowledged that any trip by a presidential
emissary to Saigon to talk with Thieu is boWld to give rise .to
speculation that NIIon is seeking to pressiire Thieu into
agreedlng to formation of a coalition government in the South
without his participation. The couraea lnBlated this was not true.

Reg. 4.95 Bathmat Sets
2 PC. RUG AND UD OOVER
Many Colors in selection.

SALE 3.99

·FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ON SECOND STREET AND AT OUR MECHANIC. STREET WAREHOUSE
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both of Ironton, were shot and
wounded .
Following the shootings, police said, Waddle went to the
home of Richard 0 'Brien and
forced O'Brien's teen-aged
daughter and his daughter's
girl friend oo tie O'Brien up.

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Genuine Imported Black Forest Clocks .
Cuckoos every 15 minutes. Maple · white and
hand painted finishes.

Decorative

WALL PLAO.UES

bombers . Hanoi said the raids
continued today and claimed
downing two of the planes.
The U.S. command reported
310 strikes above the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and reported
WIUsually heavy air strikes in
South Vietnam as well, includ-

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Sizes 36 to 50 in shorts,
regulars
and
lon gs .
~ Regular price S l i.J~ and

2 for 6.75

:lola 8.89
Sale 6.89
Sale 4.89

MEN'S WORK SUITS

This Week· End Save On

1.69 Boys and Girls Sizes 6to 18 - . . . .
1.95 Mens and Ladies Sizes 34lo 48 . . . .

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LEE COVERALLS

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Machine w•sheble . Fortrel O:U 7 Filled.

Reg. 1G.9S Kl119 Sire . . . . .
Reg. 8.95 Queen Sire .
Reg. 6.95 Standard Sizo - . .

Sale! Mens

Excellent selection in the
popular styl es fo r thi s
season . Soli d co lors
stripes . neat patterns . Al l
permanent press.
Friday -Saturday Sale

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BED PILLOWS

Sale! While They Last

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

SALE 6.49

Two Days Only

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SPORT SHIRTS

FLARE LEG SLACKS

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colors. Twins and fulls .

Sale Price

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Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks

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Attached pi le l in ed hood. Wa shabl e.

Boys $3.9S Long Sleeve

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Leg
Leg

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enttne

Decreasing cloudiness and
lurmng cooler tonight, chance
of showers in east sections.

Lows in upper 40s and 50s.
Partly cloudy and cool
Saturday, highs in t11e low 60s.

Devoted !o The lnteresL, Of The Meigs-Mason Area

PHONE 992-2156

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1972

Fill ets Hit
Targets Hard

48c

BEDSPREADS

Reg . SL39 Wintuk orion and
kn itting worsted yarn .

Weather

TEN CENTS

68c

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YARN SALE

contributions. A total of 35 yards of concrete at $20 a yard is needed. Firemen
will provide necessary labor ."Persons willing to make any contribution to the
project should call Fire Chief Bob Byer, Pete Kines or Middleport Village
Hall.

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78c

Housewares Dept ., First Floor

99c SKEIN

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THIS IS THE FOURTH AVE. entrance to lhe new Middleport Fire
Department headquarters, nearing completion. At the side of this entrance
and at the rear of the building are areas firemen hope to pave through public

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cucu josiridescent insects.

78c

Sale

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Flare
Flare
Flare
Flare
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3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.50
7.00

(Slight irregulars)

Carharlt Regular $14.49
Mens $1.50 Famous Brand

DRESS SOCKS
One size fits sizes 10 through 13.

Mens 4.95 Shirfs

polyeste r blends .
Excellent Styles and Colors.
Sale Prices

5.95
6.95
7.95
8.95
9.95

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Mens 8.95 Shirts
Mens 9.95 Shirts

Kyger Creek · Ea ~ t ern · Southern - Wahama and Me igs
name shi rt s w ith sc hool emblem.

BESTFORM FALL SALE

Big selection - stripes - co lors - sizes.

Mens J.9S Shirts

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Brushed Tricot • Flannel . Challis.

Reg . 3.98 Winter Sleepwear

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this sale, Includes knits.

Mens 7.95 Shirts

Polyester and cotton blends - Brushed denim s · Blue
denims - Corduroy .
A wonderful selection of styles - colors. Sizes 28 to 38
waist. Select your cor r ect length

Sleepwear
Sleepwear
Sleepwear
Sleepwear
Sleepwear
Sleepwear
Sleepweer

You can r ea lly save on the m ens shirts you need during

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WASH CLOTHS

99c Giant Aluminum Roasters
size l8'12 bv 14 bv 4 inches • · • Sale
99c EZ Foil Bake t&gt;ans
size 13xl01f&gt;x2112 inches . · · • • Sale
79c Aluminum All Purpose Roasters
size 17xl2xl3 inches . · · · • Sale
59c EZ Foil Ready Mix Cake Pans
size 13x9xl'l2 inches • - · · · .Sale
39c pkgs. Aluminum Foi I Self Basting
Roasting Bags
Sale

SPORT AND DRESS SHIRTS

Special Purchase

BATH TOWELS

BAKE • FREEZE •
ROAST PANS

SALE PRICE 3.29

4.95 Boys Slacks · · · · · · • Sale 3.80
5.95 Boys Slacks · · · · · · · Sale 4.70
6.95 Boys Slacks . - · · - - · Sale 5.60 l

WOMEN'S SLEEPWEAR
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter
Winter

King Size Sheets . . . .
Queen Size Sheets . - - Full Size Sheets . . . .
Twin Size Sheets - . . .

them, hugging and kissing
them in an emotional reunion.
Elias, the only one of the
three who spoke into a bank of
microphones, said: "I would
like to say I am happy to be
home again and I am thinking
about other people not yet
home." His wife said, "1
couldn't be happier."
The men and their families
were taken to waiting military
cars and a. convoy of 11 cars
drove away from the area.
Their flight from Denmark to
New York was the final leg of
their four-day trip from Hanoi,
via Peking, Moscow and
Copenhagen . They were released Sept . 17 in Hanoi.
Gartley had been a POW for
four years, Charles for nine
months and Elias for five
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When a British expeditionary
force lried to land in the Wes t
. Indies in the 17th Century, it
turned back beca use lights it
thought were torches were
flickering on the shore. Actual ly. the lights we re

Sale! Re-Usable

BLUE DENIM JEANS

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Pre-Season Sale

Reg. 14.98
Reg. 10.98
Reg. 9.98
Reg. 8.98
Reg. 6.98
Reg. 5.98
Reg. 4.98

8.49
5.99
4.39
3.49

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SALE 1.88

SALE PRICE 5.99

Regular or slim sizes 6 to 18. Super lean sty le. True
western sty ling .

Boys size 6 to 18 in s lims and regular sizes.

SIZES 3/6x AND 7/14
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks
Slacks

King Size Sheets - Sale 6.19
Queen Size Sheets · • • • Sale 4.99
Full Size Sheets - . . . Sale 3.69
Twin Size Sheets - - • . Sale 3.09
pr. Pillowcases · - -- Sale 2.19 pr .

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SLACKS AND JEANS
11.98
9.98
8. 98
7.98
6.98
5.98
4.98
4.50
3.98
3.49

9.99
7.99
5.99
4.99
3.49

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Reg.
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qt. mixing

' 2 qt.
Butterfly gold color. 1 qt., l'/2 qt., and
Cookware with covers.

Boys $3.98 Wrangler

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Choose no-iron muslin or no -iron percal e and
save during this two-day sale.

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(Irregulars)
Choose all colton or collonployester blend. Sizes 66x90
and 80x90.

hospital at Maxwell Air Force
Base in Montgomery, Ala.
Navy Lt . Markham L.
Gartley, 26, of Dunedin, Fla.,
was taken to the U.S. Naval
hospital at St. Albans in New
York City.
Navy Lt. Norris A. Charles,
'l:l, of San Diego, Calif., was
taken to a hotel near John F.
Kennedy airport for a family
reunion, then flown to the
Balboa Naval Hospital in Sap
Diego.
Signs of Stress
The three men, wearing new
Wliforms they had donned on
the flighl from Copenhagen,
descended from the rear door
of the giant Scandinavian Air
System (SAS) Boeing 747
looking fit but showing signs of
stress.
Waiting relatives rushed to

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BLANKETS

SALE PRICE 5.29

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WOMEN'S BODY SHIRTS
Reg. 15.00
Reg. 13.00
Reg. 9'98
Reg. 9'00
Reg. 7.98
Reg. 4. 98
Reg. 3.98

By HENRY G. LOGEMAN
NEW YORK (UPI)-Three
prisoners of war released by
North Vietnam returned to the
United States Thursday night
and were whisked away to
military hospitals, angering
the antiwar activists who
escorted them to freedom.
"What you just witnessed is a
recapture scene, replacing one
incarceration with another •"
Mrs. Cora Weiss, one of those
who helped arrange the release
of the three pilots, told
newsmen . The antiwar group
accused the Pentagon of
jeopardizing futw-e POW releases by assuming inunediate
control of the men.
Air Force Maj . Edward K.
Elias, 34, of Valdosta, Ga ., was
flown by medical evacuation
jet to the U.S. Air Force

PYREX 7.95 3 PC. CASSEROLE SETS

ruaoed 1411:1 oz. blue denim ·super

Welt known Wrangler qua lity-.

While they last.

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Missy and Half Sizes
Reg . 8.98to76.00Values
Our entire stock reduced for this salp.

w~i~t .

jean style or the fuller cut authentic western style .

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SALE 4.88

1~E;Sg~R~~~8LER BLUE DENIM JEANS
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WOMEN'S FALL DRESSES

SHEET

qt., 2'1&gt; qt.,
bowls.

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Sale! Pyrex $5.95
4 Piece

Red or Avocado. 1112 pt., 1112

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Sale '3.88
Sale 67.88
Sale 61.88

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Hospital Checkup

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.

BOOT LENGTH-C0ATS___
Reg . 125.00 Coats
Reg . 90.00 Coats
Reg. 82.00 Coats

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SEN. GEORGE S. McGOVERN WAS TAXING a brief
respite from his frantic campaign schedule today while aides to
President NIJ:on Wlvelled a blueprint for winning a "broad
mandate" during the Nov. 7 general election. Nixon, who
returned to Washington TOOraday evening after a two-day
campaign tour of California, dined privately with Henry A.
Klasinger, his nallonal security advlaor. The two had diMer
aboard the presldenttil yacht' Sequoia on the Potomac River,
while Ktutnger lrlefed the President on his two days of secret
talks in Parts with representatives from the Hanoi government.
Clark MacGregor, Nixon's campaign chairman, revealed
tentative pla111 forl'!~on to pet1onah7 vlslt, during the last Uu-ee
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Signals End
For Taiwan

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ing raids by waves by U.S.
fight er-bombers in the Quang
Tri area . A U.S. mistake
bombing at Quang Tri wounded
a dozen South Vietnamese

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marines.

At least a dozen of the Fllls
look part In the attacks against
North Vietnam. Spokesmen did
not say whether any planes
were lost.
Hanoi Radio monitored In
Saigon said two U.S. planes
were shot down over the North
this afternoon and "the para·
chuting pilots were im·
mediately captured alive ."
The broadcast did not say
where lhe planes were
downed.
U.S. military spokesmen disclosed the loss of two other
American planes, one in Laos
and the second in South
Vietnam, and said one of the
pilots was missing in action.
In groWld fighting, Communist troops opened a new fron t
on the central coast with heavy
attacks along a 25-rnile stretch
of Highway !In what had been
considered a showcase area of
the allied pacification effort,
military sources said.

Different
Pageant
"Building Our World " is the
theme of the 1973 Meigs CoWJty
Jun ior Miss Pageant set for
Nov. 18 at the Southern High
School in Racine . Officers of
Meigs County Junior Miss, Inc .
said th e 1973 pageant will be
different from the opening
through the closing numbers.
Judging of the pagean t will
he done by a panel of
professional men and women
from a variety of fields.
Fifty per cent of the judging
will have been finished by the
final night of the pageant. The
pre-final 'judging is on the basis
of interviews and the scholastic
achievement of the contestants. Interviews COWlt 35
pet. and the scholastic rating 15
pel.
On the final night, each
contestant will compete in
evening gown, poise and appearance, youth fitness and
creative and performing arts.
Poi se
and
appearance
divisions will count 15 pet. each
and the creative and per·
form ing· arts segment will
count 20 pet.
Meigs County High School
,senior girls may enter the
'pageant by writing Meigs
County Junior Miss, Inc., 296
West Second St., Porneroy,
Ohio 45769. Deadline for en·
tering has been set for Oct. 14.

)

RALPH GRA YES, left, was presented a cake and given special recognition at the annual
G&amp;J Auto Parts Show held Wednesday at the County Garage in honor of his 40 yea rs with the
company. With Graves is U. A. Cornetl , president and found er of G&amp;J who has sponsored the
show 37 times the past 40 years. An estimated 400persons in the region's automotive servici ng
industry were Mr. Cornett's guests.

Parents of the Meigs Local
School District responded
Thw-sday to an in vitation to
communicate
with
th e
teachers of their children.
School administrators said
mos t successrul" paren tteacher conferences were held
at all schools of the district.
Large crowds of parents
visited all of the schools. In
many inslances there were
waiting lines.
Supt. George Hargraves said
he was "very gratified by the
turnoul of parents for the first
such conference in the district.
Teachers, he said, were also
enthused.

slurt night visiting governors

participate in its spirit and
bring along an inspirationa l
add ress on Rotary In ternational.
Dr. Roberts is an author,
lecture r , co mmunity civic
leader- worker, chu rch man,
and
hum a nitarian
who
unashamedly finds his special
interests at home in service to
olhers through Rotary and
aw ay from home in improving
international understanding
and cultural relations lhrough
Rotary International. He has
occ up ied all the chairs of the
Athens Rotary Club, stepping
up this year to the district
governorship.
Born in Columbus, he earned
his AB deg re e at Ohio
University and his MA and Ph·
D degrees from Co lumbia
University Teachers' College .

Speaking of Schools-No. ·250
.

run into muddy days. They give us more
usuable play space much sooner after a rain.
They help keep students' clothes and shoes in
better shape:- They help us keep the school
cleaner because there is less mud brought in on
shoes.
THIS AU'l'UMN I will be in many PTA
meetings. It brings to mind again what a
valuable organt~tlon the PTA really is. Here is
the real opportunity for parent and teacher to
meet and discuss problems. If the PI'A ~n't
giving Yllll the chance to do this, it should. Join

AI one school, the jWlior high
in Middleport, parents and
teachers were sti ll chatting at
10:30 p.m. even though the
closing hour for the evening's
activ ities had heen set at 9:30.

11

PROF. ROBERTS
He has spent 41 years in the
teac hing profession in Athens
City School s and Ohio
University .

Some of this, and that
=- By GEORGE HARGRAVES,Supf .
Meigs Local School District
I want to thank all of you who look the time
to visit schools, in our district last night. I hope
that you found the experience to be of value.
Another such open llouse is set for about a
month from now . There will be two more in the
spring.
The blacktopped play areas at Salisbury,
Pomeroy and Rutland are a big help when we

and the Chinese mainland that
hegan with Japan's World War
ll invasion of China In 1937.
Following the ceremony,
which concluded five days of
negotiations, Tanaka and Chou
left for Shanghai. Tanaka will
spend the night In Shanghai
before l'elurning !o Japan
Saturday.
Heavy Blow to Taiwan
ily becoming the 79th
country to recognize the
Communist government
founded tn China by Chairman
Mao Tse.tung in 1949, Japan
(Continued on Page 10)

Response Good

Governor Here
The Middleport . Pomeroy
Rotary Club will host its
dis tric t governor th is evening
at Heat h Uni ted Methodist
Church, Dr. Ca rl H. Roberts of
lhe College of Education, Ohio
University.
The occasion is the "official
annual visit" of District 669's
governor when club office rs
will meet separately with the
governor early to review plans
for the new Rotary year.
President Ge ne Riggs will
preside.
The occasion, by tradition,
also is the club's annua l loud
shirt night, an event believed to
have been promoled in the late
1950s by Rotarian Cash Bahr
who happens to be proprietor of
a clothing store in Middleport
· that about this time of year
offers a full line of loud shir ts.
Whatever the origin of loud

By CHARLES R. SMI1ll
PEKING
( UPI )-Japan
established diplomatic
relations with China today and
said it "understands and
respect's" Peking's claim to
Taiwan, seat of the Nationalist
Chinese gover nment of
President Chiang Kai-ahek.
The co mmunique normalizing relations between the
two countries was signed in
Peking by Chinese Premier
Chou EnLoi and Japanese
Prime Minister Kakuei
Tanaka. It ended 35 years of
estrangement between Japan

up with PTA and attend regularly. Make your
PTA go. It will help you and your PTA.
We have had requests for information
about future adult mining classes. In our
preseni plans it will be some time before we
have another class. We will try to tie it oo the
employment time schedule at the mine. When
we plan to start a second class, it will be
publicly annoWJced.
THIS IS REPORT TIME in the school
business. Between now and the middle of Qc.
tober there will be reams and reams of paper
used on reports to the State Department of
Education. The department has to have this
information to satisfy the requirements
established by state and federal law.
ALL THREE DISTRICTS in Meigs County
are involved in an assessment of vocational
education programs, called "Program Bcview
for Improvement, Development and Ex·
pansion," or PRIDE for short This effort will
{nvolve teachers, administrators, guidance
staff, citizen advisory groupe, etc., over the
period of the next several months. We'll keep
(Continued o~ Page

4f

Classes of the district schools
were dismissed at noon Thw-sday in preparation for the
confe rence. Hargraves visited
every school in the district with
one cxceplion Thursday night
dur ing the conference how-s , 7
lo 9:30.
The nex t conference - four
are scheduled for this school
yea r - will be Thursday, Oct.
26 .

ASCS Elections
Counted Dec. Is~
•

The
Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
IASC1 Community Committee
election this year will be held
on Dec. I in Meigs County .
Ballots will be mailed to
voters aboullO days. before the
election and voted hal·
lots
must · be
mailed,
or returned in person, not later
than Dec. 1.
The ASC Communities in the
county are known as BeffordSa li sbur y, Salem-Rutland,
Olive..()range, Letart-Lebanon,
Scipio-Columbia, Chester and
Sutton.
A slate of at least six
nominees will be developed for
eac h commun ity. Farmers
may nominate candidates by

OAPSE TO MEET
The Meigs Local OAPSE
Chapter will organize in a
session at 7:3d p.m. Monday at
the cafeteria of the Meigs
JWlior High School in Mid·
dleport. All non-certified
personnel of the district are
asked to attend.

petition which can he obtained
at the Meigs County ASCS
Office in Pomeroy and must
return them to county office no
later than October 'l:l .
Persons nomina ted should be
engaged in the operation of a
farm or ranch and be well
qualified lor committee work.
In general. a farmer is eligible
to be a commun ity committeeman if he lives in the
community in which he is
eligible to vote. The duties of
community committeemen
include:
- Informing farmers of the
pw-pose and provisions of the
ASCS programs.
- Ke eping the County
Committee informed of local
conditions.
- Recommending needed
changes in farm programs.
,- Participating in commWJity meetings as necessary.
- Performing other duties
as assigned by the CoWlty
Committee.
ASCS Committee elections
are open to all eligible vote~
withoul regard to race, color,
creed, sex or national origin.

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Helen Help

Harril'ionvillc
Scwit'ly New"

Clayton Waggoner a former
local resident, d1ed at a
Columbus Hosplta I on Friday
Funeral services were held
'
By Helen Bottel
Tuesday at the Woodyard
Funeral home He LS survived
M-OIL Before the Wedding
by hiS w1fe, Eva a son and two
Dear Helen
daughters h1s mother, Mrs
A couple of montl., ago, my girl's mother lost ber home to Els1e Waggone1 of Albany a
brother, Jack Wagoner and a
fire so, trymg to be kind, I let her use the spare bedroom m my
Sister
Clarice m Calilorma
house I work 70 hours a week to earn extra money for my commg
and
a
brother
Clair local
mamage, so l didn t think shed get underfoot
Sam Damron 70 died at
Well she's taken over She criticizes my every move acls as 1f
Holzer
Medical Center alter a
the house were hers has brought m a divorced daughter to stay
long
Illness
He IS SUrviVed by
With her - and IS telling my fiancee that I m a no good, a lazy
h1s wafe one son and one
slob
daughter
Funeral was held
She drinks my booze, eats my food and IS trymg to break up
Saturday
at Ewmg s w1th
my commg mamage, but if I throw her and her daughter out
burial m Wells Cemetery
what chance Will I have With the other daughter - my mtended?
Mr and Mrs Elwm D1ehl of
She protects her mother, knowmg she Is a near alcoholic -SAM
Red Oak Iowa spent a
THE 'SOFT HEARTED SLOB
weekend w1th Mrs Stella
Dear Sam
Atkms and Mrs Ruby D1ehl
I'd suggest you let your UN-mother-m law wm H she breaks
Mrs June Newhouse of
up your commg marriage, you can throw ber out, as she'll no
North Carohna spent some
longer be related ' (Though you may need the help of a
hme w1th her mother Bess1e
professional eviCtor )
Graham
And if your fumcee doesn't come back consider yourself
Robert Alkire made a
lucky a wife who puts a scroungmg vmd1ctive, boozy mother
busmess tnp to Columbus
Fr1day
first 1s not the worlds greatest catch 1-H
Mrs Eber P1ckens of Racme
spent an evenmg 111th the
Dear Helen
Robert Alkires recently
My mother has a good sense of humor but 11 s the s1ck kmd
V1s1tors of Ava Gilkey
She says she's not a raciSt - that shes actually makmg fun of
were Ruby D1ehl
recenlly
those who are
Mary
Bohn
and Dale W1lhams
But she calls people nlggers' and 'wops and kikes ' The
1:iaturday evenmg callers at
other day she told a friend he was trymg to Jew her down
the
home of Stella Atkms and
When I complam she says 11 s the opposite of raciSm - like All
Ruby
D1ehl were Mary Diehl
In the Family She clai{IIS she IS puttmg the problem m per
Mr and Mrs Felix Alk1re Mr
spective by munlcking Arch1e or gomg him one better
and Mrs Da v1d R1ggs and
The trouble Is, people don t realize th1s -and I thmk she s
chlldren and S -Sgt Roger
fooling herself She actuallv IS preJUdiced- tbe kmd of person
Alk1re and w1fe and son
who says Some of my best friends are
Chnstopher
How can l get 11 across that she is embarrassmgly unSeveral persons from here
funny?- M G
attended the semor Citizens
P .S She s lr~sh, and proud of 11
p1cruc at the fairgrounds and
DearM
report a mce tune
How about a dose of herownmedlcme• Ask her how shed hke
Mr and Mrs Carl Sampson
to be referred to as Shanty !fiSh" or a M1ch - by some of
and Mmme McGrath attended
her best fr~ends
at yard sa le at Albany
Saturday
Better yet tell your mother straight out that rac1sm by any
other name IS sllll repulsive -H

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Dear Helen
My part-time housekeeper IS a married woman who tells me
she and her husband have been hvmg like s1ster and brother for
ten years I guess thiS frllStrates her because she has nothmg but
sex on her mmd and constantly talks about 11, tells dirty JOkes
etc She cleans well and !hate to lose ber, bullS there a way I can
subtly shut her up? --SICK OF SEX
Dear Sick
lf changing the subject doesn t work (and 1! probably won t)
then walk away - H

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Who needs liberation froro whom • Consider th1s Diamonds
are a g~rl s best fnend but a mans best fnend IS his dog -S S

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Quite Common
By Lawrence Lamb, M D
Dear Dr Lamb - I had a
bad case of shmgles about
three months ago The rash
disappeared but I still have
a lot of pam m the arm
shoulder and back Could
you put somethmg m your
column explaining JUSt what
causes shmgles and why the
pam lasts so long after the
rash IS gone?
Dear Reader - I would
never have guessed that so
many people had shmgles
until I started wr1tmg this
column Numerous people
have wntten to me askmg
about th1s problem
Shmgles wh1ch we tech
nlcally call herpes zoster 1s
a very pamful skm rash
caused by a v1rus mfectwn
of a nerve root The vu us
1s the sa me one that causes
chicken pox The skm rash
usually breaks out along the
distribution of the nerve
Since one of the nerves between the nbs IS commonly
involved It Is not unusual
for the rash to go along the
curvature of the r1b lt can
however 10volve a nerve
with the diStrlbullon along
the s1de of the leg or even
over the face
Unfortunately the treat
ment of thiS rroblem IS un
satisfactory
note that Dr
Richard L Dobson profes
sor of dermatology at the
Univers1ty of Oregon Med1
cal School has recently wr1t
ten that the treatment of the
uncomphcated case IS enllre
Iy symptomallc Th1s means

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COLUMBUS (UPI)
Str~p mine inspc&lt;lors from
the dlViston of lorestry and
reclamallon have charged
the Engle Construction Co of
McArthur
with
ac
cumulahng and diS&lt;'harglng
acid mme water
Officials said the water
11ent inlo a tributary of
Raccoon Creek In Swan
Township In Vmton County
Oct 3 has been sellor a trial
on the charges m Vinton
County

Rally Day at
Church Planned

Galperin Charges Moore is
Allied with Surface Miners

Sunday 1s Rally Day at !he
M 1ddl~purt t'hurch of Christ,
and plans were made dunng a
CHARLESTON, W Va Industry and hiS ' should be of ' possibly into the millions "
meet111g of the Loyal Bereans
-The admimslratlon has
Class Tuesday mght to contact (UP!) - West Virgm1a str1p ser1ous concern to all West VIrmme
operators
are
fattening
glans
'
failed
to prov1de, or ask the
tnac live members and ot~ers
came
as
Galperin's
charges
the
war
chest
of
Gov
Arch
A
legislature to provide
m an effort to mcrease at
the
second
phase
of
an
mvesti
re-election
quest
with
Moore's
adequately
tramed mspectors
lendance
gallon
mto
Moore's
ad
thousands
of
dollars
m
return
and
the
few
now employed
Prayer by Edith Spencer
mlfllStrabon,
undertaken
by
for
gubernatonal
favors
a
faded
to
pass
qualification
opened the meehng w1th Mrs
Democratic
legislative
task
select
lawmakers
appomted
by
examinations Galpertn said
Mary Memhart g1v1ng the
Thursday
,
state
Democratic
Chalrlii8n
force'
charged
the amount of land stripped has
de vo twns on the theme
Task
force
chairman
Sen
Si
W11lJam
Watson
doubled
smce Moore took office
Somebody Up There Likes
Galperm
D
Kanawha,
ad
Last
week
the
Initial
report
w1thout a corresponding mYou
Mrs Cathryn Ervm
m1tting
to
newsmen
be
could
dealth
w1th
Moore's
economic
crease
In the number of mread the scnpture Reported Ill
prove none of h1s charges, record
speclors
wet e Mrs Allee Fmk, Leslie
The surface mme study was
-Moore has failed to forfeit
Ervm Mrs Emma Br1ckles, clauned the strippers were
released
at a news conference surety bonds 'despite gross
expectmg
a
'
generous
'
return
Mrs Irene Gilmore and Mrs
for the1r donatiOns
where Watson called Moore and persJBtent violations by the
Thelma Wiley
'A
rev1ew
of
Moore's
perfor
' the darlmg of the strippers " operators' Galperln said 25
By Mrs Opha Oflult
Named as hostesses for the
mance
shows
conclusively
that
Empty Phrase
bonds have been forfeited out
Spendmg the weekend w1th October meetmg were Mrs
they
w1ll
be
taken
care
of
'
The
Democratic
task
force
of
nearly 2,000 permits granted
Mrs G J Morgan were Mr Betty f:hne Mrs Ruth Karr
Galperm
SaJd
concludes
after
a
careful
reby
the administration
and Mrs R L Golthardt and Mrs Cynthia Gohrmg
VIew
of
the
reclamation
perfor
Galperm
said
the
Republican
McMallllS Wrote Strip Bonds
Columbus While here Mrs Reports of officers were g1ven
Incumbent
has
clearly
allied
mance
of
the
Moore
adminisThe bonds for Hylton's opeMorgan accomparued them to and Mrs Memhart Mrs
tration
that
reclamation
Is
an
himself
'
w1th
the
surface
mme
rations,
copies of which were
the home of Mr and Mrs Ervm and Mrs l oUJse
empty
phrase
and
the
surface
provided to the press by GalRoger Morgan and daughter McEl hinny served refresh
mme
operators
either
Ignore
or
penn were executed by the
Kathy m Middleport
ments
proVIde
token
adherence
to
the
Travelers
Indemnity Co
J1m and LOis Evans and
laws
'
said
Galperln,
an
outthrough the Songer Insurance
fam1 l) have made the1r
spoken
abohtion
advocate
Agency of Beckley
residency m Rock Spnngs
As
examples
of
what
the
task
Democratic House Speaker
1ecently
PT PLEASANT
force
termed
this
cyrucal
Lewis McManus Is an employe
Mrs Eulah Evans has been
LIVESTOCK
SALES CO
agreement
'
between
Moore
of
that f1rm, and Galperm
Sick and confined to her home
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The and the operators, these ac
PI Pleasant, W Va
was
asked If he attached any
Mrs Wayoe Sloan VISited
F1rst National Bank and Trust cusatlons were made
Saturday, Sept 23, 1972
significance to that fact ' I
~ 1th Mrs George S1sson on
HOGS - 175 to 220 27 50 to Co of Ravenna and the Uberty
-Sen Tracy Hylton, R Wyr&gt;- think you would have to draw
Saturday
28 90 HeaVIes 23 50 to 24 75, Nahonal Bank of Fremont mmg one of the state's most your own conclUSion, ' he said
Mr and Mrs Harold
Lights 25 to 28 Fat Sows 25 to today officially became af important operators who
' l have to draw the concluBlackston VISited Mr and Mrs
IilJa ted banks of the First Bane recently changed parties m
Sion that the speaker does busiF E Shaffer of Columbus on 26, Boars 19 to 22, P1gs 14 to 22, Group of Oh10 Inc
Stock Shoats 25 to 30
another b1d for re-election was
Sunday Mrs Shaffer mother
The action brought the total granted permits before he ness with the stnp m1ne opeCA
TI1.E
Steers
30
to
39
rators, he wd ThiS could
of Mr
Blackston
1s
He1fers 25 to 30 Fat Cows 22lo number of F1rst Bane Group received approval from the put him m a difficult position
recuperatmg from a fall she
25 Canners 22 to 24 30 Bulls ?:/ banks to 13 and the group s attorney general s office and when 1t comes to voting l don t
took several weeks ago
to 37 Stock Cows and Calves combmed total resources to three months before he posted think there s anything wrong
Pv2 Carl Offutt Ft Jackson
270 to 4?:1 Stock Steers 37 to about $1 I billion
the required surety bond
with Mr McManus serving as
S C was home on leave the
The First National Bank and
46 90 Stock He1fers 30 to 35
-Barbour
Coal
Co
was
per
an
agent for the str1p mme mpast weekend Other v1s1tors m
Stock
Steer
Calves
45
to S4 50, Trust Co of Ravenna which milled to operate under the old dustry '
the Offutt home were Mr and
operates f1ve offices m Portage surface mine law even though
Galperm was asked if he
Mrs John Sayre of Gallipolis Stock Helfer Calves 39 25 to 43
County has total resources of a pernut was ISSued e1ght days
VEAL
CALVES
Tops
would
tum down surface mine
MISS Pam W1lson Albany
S4
50 Seconds S4 Medium 49 25 about $65 million
the
1971
law
went
mto
after
busmess
if he were an inSllrMrs Wayne Sloan and Mr
W1th the retirement of bank effect The f1rm Is 011'llfd by
to 51 10 Common &amp; Heavies
Elmer Haskms ol Middleport
pres1dent Maurice R Evans on Arch Sandy and Harold Fidler ance agent, and he replied '!
47 60 to 49, Culls 45 to 46 50
doubt 11, but I might not vote on
It 1s reported that M1sses
Market h1gber
Rece1pts Oct 1 Bruce Boyer will 1denti11ed by Galperm as part- the questiOn of whether strip
Rachael and Debb1e Taylor, higher
assume the off1c1al duties of ners m the Grafton Coal Co
Helper, Utah younger Sisters
the presidency at the Ravenna w1th C E Compton, who mining should be abollsbed '
Galperm said he had no proof j
of Mrs Mark Tannehill, were
Bank Boyer has been a v1ce recently presided over a fund
that the Moore campaign IS
m1ured when h1t by a motor
president of City National l'lllsiOg dmner for Moore
receivmg
heavy contributions
cycle They were attendmg a
Bank m Columbus
Moore
purposely
delayed
from
the
operators
' I think 1t
motorcycle h11l chmbmg races
The L1berty National Bank of enactment of rules and
PRESIDENT NAMED
IS
obvious,'
he
sa1d
"But we
m the desert at the time of the
Fremont which operates three regulations under the 1971 law
DAYTON, Oh10 (UP!)
do not have the names and
acc1dent Rachael was the Wnght State Umverslty an bank off1ces m Sandusky
'
so
operators
could
have
a
free
amounts
at this pomt They
more serwusly InJured but both noun ced Wednesday that County, has total resources of
held
for
stnppmg
without
certainly do not deny that they
are reported to be recovermg Fredenck A Wh1te has been over $?:1 million
serious restnctlons ' and are makmg huge contricutions
Mr and Mrs Willard Hmes named actmg president of the
resulting m sav10gs for them to the Moore campaign '
were dinner guests of Mr and school replacmg Dr Brage
Mrs Opha Offutt on Thursday Golding who res1gned to
evemng
become pres1dent of Callforma
Robert Blackston son of Mr State Umvers1ty at San D1ego
DOLE IN OHIO
and Mrs Harold Blackston IS
CAMBRIDGE Oh10 (UP!)attendmg college m Athens
Sen Robert Dole R Kan
.
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Repubhcan national chaarman
Radford have returned home and Mr Radford and Mr was scheduled to appear at a
from vacat10nmg m W1sconsm Pullms went on a flshmg trip to meeting of local Republican
They were accompamed by Hayward WlS
Programs for Tonight
leaders here th1s evening John
Mr and Mrs Don Pullins of
Mr and Mrs Roger Hmes Andrews, state GOP chairman,
Columbus Mrs Radford and and family of GallipoliS, VISited also was to attend the
and Tomorrow
Mrs Pullms v1s1ted w1th Mr w1th Mr and Mrs Willard gathenng at nearby Salt Fork
and Mrs Ron Reed Milwaukee Hmes on Fnday everung
Lodge
FRIDAY SEPT 29 1971
6 oo- News3 4 8 10 15 NBC News8 10 Truth or Conseq 6
Dream of Jeannie 13 Sesame St 20 Halhayoga 33
6 30- News 3 4 6 8 10 13 IS French Chef 33 I Dream of

Rock Springs
News Notes

Bane Group

Market Report

Is Enlarged

Television Log

that doctors g1ve vanous
medJCmes that have the gen
Pass
eral effect of rellevmg pam
Open ng l~ad - t K
In some mstances aspmn 1s
enough and m other mstanc
es strong med1cme IS need By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby ,
ed
Here IS another ehmma
Dr Dobson does not
twn
play made possible be
recommend salves and lo
By JACK O'BRIAN
cause
Wests b1ddmg has
t10ns and finds that they are
Afl
Howie and Hank Flunk
1mtatmg In h1s opm10n a told South where all the
cards
are
Linda Chr1sllan s newest boast - that m her
dry dressmg changed dally
IS the best local med1cme If
checkered
romantiC past she turned down
Not that we really fault
the rash mvolves the face West for h1s b1ddmg He proposals from Ar1 OnasslS Howard Hughes
somet1mes the hormone can t know that East has a and Henry Ford if you can believe 11 ' because
cortisone or related mediCa blank hand
they were bores and not good lovers we cant
!Ions are g1ven If another m
West cashes the ace and corroborate or dispute Unda's last rasp but
fection mvolves the area of kmg of dJamonds and sh1fts
the rash then the bactena to a trump South stops to bores they re not and Linda sure IS a cad
that's causmg th1s super1m f1gure out Wests hand He
Prmcess Lee Radz1w1ll (The London Times
posed m£ection has to be probably started With 55 10 once descnbed Jackie O's Sister as a prmcess
1dent1f1ed and the proper the mmor su1ts the ace and and next day after checkmg Debrett s
treatment g1ven usually by one heart and a spade
published a correction ) has new plans less than
p1lls or shots
That doesn t have to be noble she ll wnte for und erground fllth-filmer
The rash usually lasts on
ly two or three weeks but the exact dlstnbuhon but Andy Warhol s mtemew mag
Bob Hope and party didn t know there
about 10 per cent of the peo South can fmd out more
pie who have th1s problem about 1l nght away He ruffs wasn t a smgle table left at the above-Central
w1ll have residual neuralgia h1s last diamond With dum Park Top of the Park spot and that the one they
th1s means that the nerve my s ace of trumps East escorted him to had just been abandoned for hiS
that was mvolved m the firSt follow s so West started With
benefit by owner Jerry Jacobs family - they
place contmues to cause JUSt f1ve diamonds
severe pam This IS very d1f
South returns to this hand were so glad to have h1m there Reg~ne's jemt
flcult to treat Dr Dobson w1th a second trump West m Monte Carlo does sellout busmess - at $8 a
recommends soraymg the shows out
drmk booze or Coke, 1t s the same 8 clams One
Now South leads a low lad had 40 guests - at $320 a round'
pamful area w1th one of the
Marlo
refrl~erant spravs such as heart toward dummy West
ethyl chloride Th1s some can t afford to nse w1th hiS Thomas longplay romance w1th playwnsht
times relieves the pam at ace 1 hat would set up dum Herb Gardner only came to light when her
least temporanly and m a my s fourth heart for a club $H 000 Jewelry he1st hit the fan she d been
few mstances produces per disca rd West ducks and llvmgatHerb sE 72ndSt pad off and on a long
manent rehef If the pam dummy s jack wms the tnck lime
A second heart IS led
oerslsts for a Ion~ nenod of
Gmger Rogers who used to grab the guest
time the patient 1s often sent South s queen falls to Wests
to a neurosur~eon and 1f the ace and poor West IS stone room w1th her cousm Phyllis (Mrs Bennett)
Cerf was hosted most elegantly by George
nerve mvolved IS superficial cold dead
or not essential to v1tal bodv
If he leads a d1amond Abbott m hiS 16-room penthouse, and swanked
function sometimes surg1cal South gets a ruff Pnd diS around m George's $36 000 Mercedes 600
relief of the pam IS attempt card He sees that and does Actor ( Lenny') Cliff Gorman s wife Gail let
the best he can by leadmg
ed
a
club South lets this come the kitten out of the crib when she bought scads
Dear Dr Lamb - l have around
to h1s queen and of maternity duds at Mater s Market, E 53rd
heard that 1f a person drmks scores game
and rubber
St pregboteek The stage Deli turned down
liQUid less than one hour be
(NEWSP~PER
ENTf:RPRtSE
ASSN
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several huge offers but It's a kosher goldmine
fore meals dunM meals or
less than one hour after
and Junmy Richter's Stage Industries won't
meals their arthnhc pams
sell
Will be much ~realer lh•n 1f
D~rector Michael Kidd left 'Dude' at in
thev abstam from drmkm~ The b1ddmg has been
North
Elst South ternuSSlon (II was previewing) and gave his
durm ~ these penods Should Wesl
th1s 1dea be oract1ced by an
u. brother Concord Hotel producer Phil Greenwald
Pass
1
t
_
Pass
2NT at Al &amp; Dick s the gloomiest analysiS He'd been
arthritic sufferer'
Pass
3.
Pass
asked by William Morris to give an opmion and
Dear Reader - Th1s 1s Pass 4 +
Pass
pure nonsense Drmk your
It was grun The show suspended previews and
water whenever you please You South hold
rehearsals
and sw1tched directors, it's an avant
and It will have nothmg t, .AK65 ¥AIO: tK53tftAI6 musical supposedly malting "Hair" old
What do you do now?
do w1th your arthr1t1s
(HEWSPAPU INTlli'RtSE ASSN I
A-Bid lour hoar t .. Your fashioned Colwnbia PIX veep Bob Ferguson s
partner is showmr a rood hand daughter Carole s been getting house calls from
with
at lea•l live diamonds He Dr Paul David Brodsky They ll wed Dec 23
s~"d your questions fa Dr Lamb
will read your lour heart &lt;all
The Plaza s Persu:n Room has smger
m care ol tltu newspaper P0 Bar
as a cue b1d and not a heart
Junmy Damon floor-Bhowing where once those
1551, RodJo C1ty StCifiOtt New York SUI(
NY IOOIP Fot atopy of Dt Lomb 1
dears (Hildegarde, Mary Martin, Carol
TODAY S QUESTION
,_.,,, on bolanctd rl11t send 50
Your partne r contmues to Channing) played and the cutback In cover
ttltfl lo the tdmt oJJren ontl 011
lour
no-lrump What do you do charges to $3 was projected by the management
lot 6olotl(td Dior booi/ol
now?
as reducmg the expected checks to "about $30

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Jeanme 13

Voice along Br'Way

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3- The Da1ly Sentmel, M1ddlepurt Pomeroy 0 Sept 29, 19,.

as opposed to $70 10 the old days
Meanwhile
the Plaza basement cafe, Plaza 9 IS closed
while someone dreams up a new concept Why
not pure classical jazz - Bobby Hackett, The
World's Greatest Jazz Band, Wild Bill DaviSOn,
Junmy McParUand etc
Just let Hackett
loose and surround him w1th whatever top
classical jazzmen are m town at any time the
very revolving variety of sidemen would haul in
the older, r1cher middle class jazzealots The
Plaza tosses a free floorshow for each of llS
Persian Room Showcase '73' shows--m the
employes' cafeteria dunng lunch hour on the
day each show premieres
One H wood agent falled m a lethal overdose
attempt his pals of course clatm he took only 10
per cent of the correct fatal dosage
Amy
Vanderbilt s alling, nifty gal, she bas all of us
rootmg for her Beverage Industry officials
say soft drinks were sloshed at an all.ttme high
last year - puts per capita consumption at 34 8
gallons, Coke Pepsi and 7-Up In that order
Joe Helbock, owner of the original 52nd St
temple of jazz The Onyx, writes from
Ellsworth, Mame, that he heard an announcer
Identify himself as Harry Van Zell and wonders
if Its the same deep-toned Harry Van Z who
starred In early radio and attended services 10
Joe s Swmg Temple betimes
The food Industry has a heart
A comnuttee has been formed and campaign started
to ' Brmg Back Bon Vivant' , the star-ere &gt;Sed
soup firm which falled when botulism was
linked to 11 The committee's aiming for hardly
a soupcon - a half-million to resuslcate the
otherwiSe highly respected 108-year~ld firm
We thought the Kentucky Fried Chicken
outfit made a fortune catering the Derns convention, instead, Col Sanders wasn't the least
bit chicken about paying lbem $35,000 l1ld 5,500
chicken dinners delivered to their seats for the
honor suh, the cunnel-6uh's payoff - he was
mtroduced to deleg,tes - over the TV networks
Quite a musical crowd at ~o Vadls The
Morton Downeys and his son, Dorothy and Dick
Rogers (getting a one-man salute at the
Hallmark Gallery on his 70th birthday), Alan
Jay Lerner(spllt from his wife but pally with exwife Micheline again and we don't know which It
was this time), and basso Railliondl here to sing
'Don Giovanni" The late VIctor McLaglen's
son Andrew signed to direct his 5th John Wayne
bravery, Warner's "Wednesday Morning "
Duke s son Michael agam will produce
Inflation Item the Vegas Union Plaza Hole! hiked
Us bet-limit from t500 to f2,500 Also upped
odds at the11ice tables u a come-oo

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7 oo - Truth or Conseq. 3 Beat The Clock 4 What s My Line 8
Wild Kingdom 13 ; News Weather Sporls 6 10 Solnt IS
Masterpiece Theatre 33
7 30 - To Tell The Troth 6 Parenl Game 10 Porter Wagoner 3
Young Dr Kildare 4 Beat The Clock 13
8 oo - Sanford &amp; Soo 3 4 15 Brady Bunch 6 Sonny &amp; Cher 8
10 Newsmaker 72 13 Book Beat 33
8 30- Little People 3 4 15 Parlridge Family 6 13 Ducks or
Docks&gt; 33
9 DO--Ghost Story 3 4 15 Room 222 6 13 Movies Pal
Joey 8 The Famil y Jewels 10
9 30 - Odd Couples 6 13 Brooowskl 33
10 00 - Banyoo3 4 15 Love Ameri can Styte6 13 Mlleslones of

Browns Need VictOry Sunday
By VITO STELLINO
UP! Sports Wnter
Paul Brown, the guy who
supposedly couldn t keep up
With modern pro football a
decade ago 1s shll f1eldmg
those same well dr1lled teams
that have been h1s trademark
smce he started coaching h1gh

school ball m 1930
At the end of the first two
weeks of the season only f1ve
teams have 2-J) records Fow u[
them- the Cowboys Dolphins
Redskms and Jets--are pnme
Super Bowl contenders The
f1fth one 1s Brown s Cmcmnah
Be ngals- the expansiOn team

VJclor.,. tnd fu s pldtc m the
AFC s Central DIVISIOH

The Bengals

who were
!hen went up agamst P11ts surpnsr Winners of thr dlVI SIOn
hm gh supposedl y the up m 1970 but were rum ed by
and-C&lt;lmmg team of 1972 last mJurles last year \\Ill attempt
week F1ve f1eld goals by Horst to stay on lop Sunday when
Muhlmann and a ru~ged they go agamst the team
defense gave Cmcmnall a 15 10 Brown rounded and named-

Boston Near, Oakland Is In
By BOB DI PIETRO
UP! Sports Writer
John Curhs brought the
Amencan League East pen
nant mto sharper focus for
Boston Thursday when he
p1tched the Red Sox to a 3-1
VIctory over tbe Kansas C1ty
Royals Thursday
Coupled w1th Detr01t s 3 2
loss m 12 1nnmgs to New York
the wm gave tbe Red Sox !',
games worth of breathing
room m a l1tle scramble that
has reached the lith hour
stage
In other contests Thursday,
the Oakland A s cbnched the
Amencan League West crown
for tbe second stra1ght year
w1th a madcap comeback and
an 8-7 win over Mmnesota and
Steve Carlton won h1s 26th w1th
a 2-1 v1ctory for the Phlladel
plua Ph1llles over U1e P1tls
burgh P~rates
Reggie Sm1th lashed two
doubles stole a base and
scored tw1ce to lend Curbs a
hand In leading Boston to 1ts
wm The Bosox have SIX games
remalmng m this stnke
shortened season d1v1ded

evenly between Baltimore and
Detr01t
The 6 foot 2 170 pounder
from Newton Mass per
severed despite a w1ld streak
which saw him )'leld f1ve
walks He gave up his only run
m the seventh when the Royals
flumed With two outs on a
double by Amos Otis and a
smgle by R1ch Schemblum
I lelt like I could p1tch
forever smd Curlls This
was probably my second best
game of the year I had a better
one aga1nst Callforma a wh1le
back but that s 11
Sparky Lyle donned a hero s
mantle agam last mght w1th
two mmngs of gntty relief to
run his record to !1-5 Mean
wh1le New York reached
portly Mickey Lohch for three
solo home runs the last bemg
Roy Whites mnth w1th one out
m the top of the 12th to hand the
workhorse southpaw h1s 14th
loss aga1nst 21 v1ctones
The mustach10ed boys of
Charles 0 Fmley tra1led 7-J)
by the fifth mmng but pulled
the game out w1th s1x runs m
the f1 nal three mmn gs

Recently acqmred Dal Man1ll season and only the secondstroked the double that un Sandy Koufax was the firstcorked tbe champagne m the NatiOnal League hurler to do
so lit e lmtk) suuthp aw
mnth mnmg
It felt good to ge t the b1g fann ed 11 of the hard hlttmg
hit sa1d happy Max1e I m Bucs to run h1s total to 303
In add1hon to becommg the
happy I was able to contnbute
w1nnmgest
hurler m the Nl
a httle
The remarkable Carlton be smce Juan Man cha! \\On :ro for
came tbe e1ghUt maJOr league the Gmnts "' 1968 ra rlton also
p1tcher m h1story to stnke out collected a run scm mg double
300 or more batters m a smgle as the Phillles took the lead 1n
the f1fth mrung

LangsvilJe

OSU Has Advantage Over
Tar Heels, Dooley Says
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Nor th touchdowns th1s season and
Carolma Coach Bill Dooley be scored three others He has
heves the three games h1s Tar completed 20 of 38 pass at
Heels bave played - and won tempts for 282 yards
- thiS season w11l work to a
In last weekend s 34-33 wm
disadvantage m the Saturday over Norlh Carolina State V1d
game aga1nst Oh10 State
noVlc threw two TD passes to
We're a very young team tight end Ken Taylor Another
really Dooley said We ve V1dnov1c Taylor combination
made some ffilStakes and got set up a f~ld l!oal
WI by wl!h'lthein, bllt reti\ly wet' • Th~ Tar Heeb !lave won II
aten t a very good ball club stra ight games agamst
yet
Atlantic Coast Conference
Ees1des that Ohio State has tea ms The last loss m the
had tbe chance to scout us conference was m 1970
The last time the) were m
three tunes - they know ev
eryth1ng we do he added Co lumbus they upset th e
' We've seen them JUSt once Buckeyes 14.J That was 10
'No I'd sure have to say the 1965
advantage IS With Ohio State
Dooley respectful of OhiO
Ohio State Sixth ranked 10 State calls 1ts defense awe
the nation IS largely untested some but says the team also
The Bucks beat Iowa m the has balance
opener two weeks ago 21-J), but
The) have one of the best
were Idle last Saturday
balanced teams I ve ever
North Carolina has wins over seen
Dooley sa1d Th1s
Richmond Maryland and game 1s gomg to be a
North Carolina State
tremendous challenge for our
Carolina quarterback NICk young players '
Vldnov1c has thrown for three

WOOD

1972

6 J()-.Chrlstopher Closeup 10 TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afield

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that doesn t play hkc one
The Bengals bea t New
England m the1r opener and

the Clcvclutd Brov.ns Another
Vl&lt; tory and the Beng tl &lt; "'II be

the team to beat

1n

the1r

P I brgh

fhe Bengals don I hove a lot
or b1~ names bul they do sh11w
the preciSIOn that 1s the result
of
Brown s
detailed
coach mg

$i98
For the budg
mmded to the nch
quality of

OAK,
CHERRY and
WALNUT
For The
Most
D1scnmmate

Mrs Cozy Gorby and son
Randolph Hall of Detrmt were
overmght guests of Mr and
Mrs Carl Gorby
Mrs Alpha Barr has
returned home after spendmg
three weeks at the home of her
daughter Mrs B'a~r Cad
wallader of Seaman Mrs
Cadwa llader has been m the
hosp1tal for surgery She has
returned home and IS 1m
provmg
Dale Wnght 1s a medical
pa t1ent at Veterans Memorial
Hosp1tal
Mrs Ann Dexter of Hun
tmgton VISited her mother,
Mrs Dorothy Wnght recently
and ca lled on Dale Wnght at
Veterans Hosp1tal
Mr and Mrs John Merrill of
Columbus spent a weekend
w1th her mother Mrs Emma
Led he
Mrs Emma Ledhe and M1ss
Irene Barnes of Pomeroy
returned home Sunday after
spendmg three weeks w1th her
husband Bernard Ledhe m
Los Palmas Spa10
Mrs Howard Brown of Pomt
Pleasant spent Wednesday
w1th her SISler Mrs Emma
Ledlle
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
and boys Kall Kev10 and
Charles of Pomeroy called on

Today'.._
Almanac
By Umled Press IntcruatJOnal

1oday 1s Fnday Sept 29 the
?:13rd day of 1972 w1th 93 to
lollow
The moon IS between 1ts last
quarter and new phase
The mormng star s are
Venus Mars and Saturn
!he evenmg stars are
Mercury and Jup1ter
Those horn on th1s date are
under the s1gn of Libra
Nuclear physiCISt Enneo
Fermi was born Sept 29 1901
On th1 s day m history
In 1789 th e U S War
Department set up a regular
Army of 700 men to serve three
years
In 1923 Great Bntam began
to govern Palestme under a
League or NatiOnS mandate
In 1936 m the presidential
campa1gn between mcwnben t
Franklm D Roosevelt and Alf
Landon both parties cam
pa 1gned on rad1o for the first

liOn ga mes and was beaten m

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diVISIOn

Cleveland lost all SIX cxh1b1

Proqress JJ

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7 DO-- Neighbors 13 Farm Front 4 Death Valley Days 8 Fun
for Everyone 6 Societies In Tronslflon 10
7 15-Woman s Point ol View 13
7 3()-.Man from C 0 S I 10 Gospel 6 Btaslolf 13 Farmbook
3 Dick Van Dyke&lt; Ar&lt;h le s TV Funnies a
8 DO--Underdog 3 4 15 H R Pufnstof 6 13 Bugs Bunny 8 10
8 J()-.Bugs Bunny 10 Jetsons 3 4 15 Jackson Five 6 13
Sabrina the Teenage Witch 8
9 00-- Pink Pantber3 I IS O.monds6 13 Amazing Chan and
the Chan Clan 8 10
9 30-Hound&lt;ats 3 4 15 Nanny and the Professor 6 13 Scooby
Doo 8 10
10 DO--Roman Holidays 3 4, 15
10 J()-.Barkleys 3 4 15 Josle - THe Pussycats 8 10 Brady
Kids 6 13
11 OO--Sealab3 4 15 Fllntstones8 10 Bewltched6 13
II 3()-.Runaround 3 4 14 Kid Power 6 13
12 DO--Around the World n 80 Days 3 4 15 Funky Pathom 13
Batman 8 Archie s TV Funnies 10 Junior Bowllng6
12 30-Talking with a GlantJ 4 15 Lldsville13 Fat Alber IS 10
1 DO--Roller Derby 15 Sports Challenge 4 Chlldr•o s Film
FestivalS 10 NFL Gameofthe Week 3 MonkeeSI 3
I 3()-.Johnny Bench4 Wally s Workshop 3 College Football13
2 00--Job Show 10 Baseball 3 4 Wide World of &lt;ports 6 13
Garden Club 8
2 15-Baseba ll 3 4 15 Talking Hands 8
2 30-Urban League Presents 10 Viewpoint 8
3 oo- The Issue 10 Virginian 8
3 30--Explorers 10 College Football 6 13
4 DO-Right On 10
4 30-Wrestllng 8 Death Valley Days 10
5 DO-Doctor In the House 4 Death Valley Days 15 Green Acres
10 3
5 J()-.County Carnival 3 I Dream ot Jeannie 4 Explorers 8
Lassie 10 Gospel Talent Time 15
6 DO-News Weather Sports 3 4 8 Movie The Last Hunt
10
6 15-A Look at a Book 15
6 3()-.NBC News 3 4 15 Hee Haw 8
7 OD-Hee Haw 6 Lawrence Weik 4 15 Let s Make a Deal 3
Walt Till Your Father Gets Home 13
7 30-NashvllleMuslc3 George I BoattheCiock 13
8 DO-AIIintheFamlly8 10 Emergency3 4 IS Alias Smith&amp;
Jones 6 13
8 3()-.Brldget Loves Bernie 8 10
9 DO--Streets ol San Francisco 6 13 Mary Tyler /More I 10
Movie Cactus Flower 3, 4 15
9 30-Bob Newhart 8, 10
10 DO-Mission Impossible 8 10 Sixth Sense 6, 13
11 15 - News 6 13 Western Theatre 15
11 3D-Movie The Counterlelt Killer 3, Movie, Taggart, '4
Movie A Distant Trumpet 8 WOOdy Hayes !(f; Movie
She Well of London' 13
12 DO-News 6 Movie,
tick
lick tick ' 10
12 15-Movle 'The Mummy s Ghost( 6
12 30- Movie W~ewolt ot Landani' 13
1 JD-Movle Spl r Woman." tJ
1 45-Movle Yes cloy, TCIIIMr IIMI Tomorrow ' 4
2 DO-Movie 'The lgCIIII Ralf AI Night " 10
2 30-Newa 13
4 DO-Movie Desert Delllur.'' 4

Ma1or League Res ult s

By Umted Press International
Naftonal League

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10 3()-.Washlngton Week In Revtew 33
11 00- News Weather Sports 6 8 10 13
11 30- Dick Cavett 6
12 oo - Roller Derby 4 Movie The Eye Creatures 10
I 30- News 13
2 oo - News 4
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1ts fu st regular season game
b} Green Bay but Ut e Browns
came
back
to
beat
Ph1ladelph1a last week
In the other ga mes Sunda y ( 'i 6) HR Eps fe11 {2611 l
M1am1 IS at Mmnesota Dallas ( 12 mn ngs )
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meets Green Bay at Mllwauk NY
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Stoll lemy e Me Dame! ( 7)
England the New York Jels L y le ( 11) and Mu1 son Lol ch
are at Houston Los Angeles 1s (2 1 4) a1d S 1 s WP Lyle (9
at Atlanta Kansas C1 ty IS at 5)911)HR s- Mc Dan EC (lsi) Wh te
Demer San D1ego 1s at
Oakland Pittsburgh IS at St
(01 y ga 1 es sd edu ed)
Loms Detro1t 1s at Clucago
San Franct sco Is at Ne w
I onight's Game~
Orleans and Balllmore IS at
Buffalo
SEOAL
In a Monday mght TV spec1al lr nton at A then s
that doesn t look too specml Logan ;~! Ga r pol s
two wmless clubs- the New Jr:~ c k so 1 ~I Waver l y
York G1ants and the Ph1ladel Well slo 1 al M e1gs
phw Eagles-w11l meet at
SVAC
So ulh 'V ester 1 at Kyger Cr eek
Phi ladel phia
ey at No Gall •a
M1mm and Mmnesota two Sy 1 n es Vall
OTHERS
dubs who could be heading for B!.! lp re at R~ev enswood
a Super Bowl match will be Ea s cr 1 at Fed Hock ng
v. o Co ut Glo uster
meetmg on national TV for the Wnr
Loc al a t PI Pleasa1 t
second time m a month M1am1 Gr c e I Har na 1 T r :~ (b
took a 21 19 dec1s10n m tl e So ull c n :~I Wat em a
Orange Bowl m the !mal Ale )I a de :1 M tier
ex hibitiOn game on Sept 10
SATURDAY

SURGERY SUCCESSFUL
LOS ANGELES I UPI )Tommy John a 29-year-old
lefthander of the Los Angeles
Dodgers underwent successful
surget y on h1s p1tchmg elbow
Thursday and should be able to
begm throwmg agam m mght
10 days
PRATT ON WAIVERS
LOUISVILLE (UPI ) - M1ke
Pratt thought to be protected
by a no-cut contract was put
on wa1vers Thursday by the
Kentu cky Colonels of the
Amencan Basketball Assoc1a
ilon
along w1th Bill Kennedy
bme
and
Walt
Szczerb1ak
In 1963 Pope Paul VI opened
the second sesswn of the JONES READY
Ecumemca l Council at St
HOUSTON ( UP I)- Leonard
Peter s Bas1hca m Rom e
Bloom owner of the San Diego
Conqwstadors of the Amencan
Mr and Mrs Larry Barr at the Basketball Assoc1atwn Said
home of hi~ mother Mrs Thursday that Olympian
Alpha Barr Wednesday Dw1ght Jones 1s ready to Sign a
e\enmg
contract With h1s team

OU Set For Toledo Bout
By Unlled Press International
Bo11hng Green Sta te Umver
s1ty Coach Don Nehien says the
Falcons offense IS just about
read) to break loose and that
cou ld mean a lot of bad news
for Western M1ch1gan Satur
day m a top M1d America n
Conference game
The unbeaten Falcons wm
oers of two m a row travel to
Kalamazoo M1ch for thetr
th1rd consecutive road game to
face the Broncos who are 2 1
We played very pcorly at
Kent " said Ohio Uruvers1ty
coach B1ll Hess m what may be
the understatement of the foot
ba 11 season so far
Kent State sandbagged the
Bobcats 37-14, the f1rst time the
F1ashes had beaten OU smce

Cred1l Kent w1th takmg ad
vantage of the1r opportumties
We just have to go from here
and play 11 week by week and
try to get one m the wm
column
Now OU fa ces a Toledo club
that has won two m a row smce
seemg 1ts 35 game WlMmg
streak broke by Tampa m the
season opener
Toledo has a good defens1ve
football team and the1r offense
IS commg sa1d Hess
Joe Schwartz returned to
ta1lback from quarterback
where he had been switched m
preseason dnlls carried 39
times for 188 yards and scored
three tunes m the 38-24 wm
over Texas Arlington Satur
day
The Rockets will be seekm g
1965
thetr
fourth stralght wm over
We made too many
mistakes to win ' sa1d Hess ou

M1am1 takes on Improved
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Xav1er which has won two
ga mes aga1nst one loss the
best start smce 1967, 1s led by
quarterback T1m Dydo who
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Cmcmnall, which has lost to
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Cmcmnall
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Clayton Waggoner a former
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Columbus Hosplta I on Friday
Funeral services were held
'
By Helen Bottel
Tuesday at the Woodyard
Funeral home He LS survived
M-OIL Before the Wedding
by hiS w1fe, Eva a son and two
Dear Helen
daughters h1s mother, Mrs
A couple of montl., ago, my girl's mother lost ber home to Els1e Waggone1 of Albany a
brother, Jack Wagoner and a
fire so, trymg to be kind, I let her use the spare bedroom m my
Sister
Clarice m Calilorma
house I work 70 hours a week to earn extra money for my commg
and
a
brother
Clair local
mamage, so l didn t think shed get underfoot
Sam Damron 70 died at
Well she's taken over She criticizes my every move acls as 1f
Holzer
Medical Center alter a
the house were hers has brought m a divorced daughter to stay
long
Illness
He IS SUrviVed by
With her - and IS telling my fiancee that I m a no good, a lazy
h1s wafe one son and one
slob
daughter
Funeral was held
She drinks my booze, eats my food and IS trymg to break up
Saturday
at Ewmg s w1th
my commg mamage, but if I throw her and her daughter out
burial m Wells Cemetery
what chance Will I have With the other daughter - my mtended?
Mr and Mrs Elwm D1ehl of
She protects her mother, knowmg she Is a near alcoholic -SAM
Red Oak Iowa spent a
THE 'SOFT HEARTED SLOB
weekend w1th Mrs Stella
Dear Sam
Atkms and Mrs Ruby D1ehl
I'd suggest you let your UN-mother-m law wm H she breaks
Mrs June Newhouse of
up your commg marriage, you can throw ber out, as she'll no
North Carohna spent some
longer be related ' (Though you may need the help of a
hme w1th her mother Bess1e
professional eviCtor )
Graham
And if your fumcee doesn't come back consider yourself
Robert Alkire made a
lucky a wife who puts a scroungmg vmd1ctive, boozy mother
busmess tnp to Columbus
Fr1day
first 1s not the worlds greatest catch 1-H
Mrs Eber P1ckens of Racme
spent an evenmg 111th the
Dear Helen
Robert Alkires recently
My mother has a good sense of humor but 11 s the s1ck kmd
V1s1tors of Ava Gilkey
She says she's not a raciSt - that shes actually makmg fun of
were Ruby D1ehl
recenlly
those who are
Mary
Bohn
and Dale W1lhams
But she calls people nlggers' and 'wops and kikes ' The
1:iaturday evenmg callers at
other day she told a friend he was trymg to Jew her down
the
home of Stella Atkms and
When I complam she says 11 s the opposite of raciSm - like All
Ruby
D1ehl were Mary Diehl
In the Family She clai{IIS she IS puttmg the problem m per
Mr and Mrs Felix Alk1re Mr
spective by munlcking Arch1e or gomg him one better
and Mrs Da v1d R1ggs and
The trouble Is, people don t realize th1s -and I thmk she s
chlldren and S -Sgt Roger
fooling herself She actuallv IS preJUdiced- tbe kmd of person
Alk1re and w1fe and son
who says Some of my best friends are
Chnstopher
How can l get 11 across that she is embarrassmgly unSeveral persons from here
funny?- M G
attended the semor Citizens
P .S She s lr~sh, and proud of 11
p1cruc at the fairgrounds and
DearM
report a mce tune
How about a dose of herownmedlcme• Ask her how shed hke
Mr and Mrs Carl Sampson
to be referred to as Shanty !fiSh" or a M1ch - by some of
and Mmme McGrath attended
her best fr~ends
at yard sa le at Albany
Saturday
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other name IS sllll repulsive -H

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she and her husband have been hvmg like s1ster and brother for
ten years I guess thiS frllStrates her because she has nothmg but
sex on her mmd and constantly talks about 11, tells dirty JOkes
etc She cleans well and !hate to lose ber, bullS there a way I can
subtly shut her up? --SICK OF SEX
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Dear Dr Lamb - I had a
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three months ago The rash
disappeared but I still have
a lot of pam m the arm
shoulder and back Could
you put somethmg m your
column explaining JUSt what
causes shmgles and why the
pam lasts so long after the
rash IS gone?
Dear Reader - I would
never have guessed that so
many people had shmgles
until I started wr1tmg this
column Numerous people
have wntten to me askmg
about th1s problem
Shmgles wh1ch we tech
nlcally call herpes zoster 1s
a very pamful skm rash
caused by a v1rus mfectwn
of a nerve root The vu us
1s the sa me one that causes
chicken pox The skm rash
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note that Dr
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COLUMBUS (UPI)
Str~p mine inspc&lt;lors from
the dlViston of lorestry and
reclamallon have charged
the Engle Construction Co of
McArthur
with
ac
cumulahng and diS&lt;'harglng
acid mme water
Officials said the water
11ent inlo a tributary of
Raccoon Creek In Swan
Township In Vmton County
Oct 3 has been sellor a trial
on the charges m Vinton
County

Rally Day at
Church Planned

Galperin Charges Moore is
Allied with Surface Miners

Sunday 1s Rally Day at !he
M 1ddl~purt t'hurch of Christ,
and plans were made dunng a
CHARLESTON, W Va Industry and hiS ' should be of ' possibly into the millions "
meet111g of the Loyal Bereans
-The admimslratlon has
Class Tuesday mght to contact (UP!) - West Virgm1a str1p ser1ous concern to all West VIrmme
operators
are
fattening
glans
'
failed
to prov1de, or ask the
tnac live members and ot~ers
came
as
Galperin's
charges
the
war
chest
of
Gov
Arch
A
legislature to provide
m an effort to mcrease at
the
second
phase
of
an
mvesti
re-election
quest
with
Moore's
adequately
tramed mspectors
lendance
gallon
mto
Moore's
ad
thousands
of
dollars
m
return
and
the
few
now employed
Prayer by Edith Spencer
mlfllStrabon,
undertaken
by
for
gubernatonal
favors
a
faded
to
pass
qualification
opened the meehng w1th Mrs
Democratic
legislative
task
select
lawmakers
appomted
by
examinations Galpertn said
Mary Memhart g1v1ng the
Thursday
,
state
Democratic
Chalrlii8n
force'
charged
the amount of land stripped has
de vo twns on the theme
Task
force
chairman
Sen
Si
W11lJam
Watson
doubled
smce Moore took office
Somebody Up There Likes
Galperm
D
Kanawha,
ad
Last
week
the
Initial
report
w1thout a corresponding mYou
Mrs Cathryn Ervm
m1tting
to
newsmen
be
could
dealth
w1th
Moore's
economic
crease
In the number of mread the scnpture Reported Ill
prove none of h1s charges, record
speclors
wet e Mrs Allee Fmk, Leslie
The surface mme study was
-Moore has failed to forfeit
Ervm Mrs Emma Br1ckles, clauned the strippers were
released
at a news conference surety bonds 'despite gross
expectmg
a
'
generous
'
return
Mrs Irene Gilmore and Mrs
for the1r donatiOns
where Watson called Moore and persJBtent violations by the
Thelma Wiley
'A
rev1ew
of
Moore's
perfor
' the darlmg of the strippers " operators' Galperln said 25
By Mrs Opha Oflult
Named as hostesses for the
mance
shows
conclusively
that
Empty Phrase
bonds have been forfeited out
Spendmg the weekend w1th October meetmg were Mrs
they
w1ll
be
taken
care
of
'
The
Democratic
task
force
of
nearly 2,000 permits granted
Mrs G J Morgan were Mr Betty f:hne Mrs Ruth Karr
Galperm
SaJd
concludes
after
a
careful
reby
the administration
and Mrs R L Golthardt and Mrs Cynthia Gohrmg
VIew
of
the
reclamation
perfor
Galperm
said
the
Republican
McMallllS Wrote Strip Bonds
Columbus While here Mrs Reports of officers were g1ven
Incumbent
has
clearly
allied
mance
of
the
Moore
adminisThe bonds for Hylton's opeMorgan accomparued them to and Mrs Memhart Mrs
tration
that
reclamation
Is
an
himself
'
w1th
the
surface
mme
rations,
copies of which were
the home of Mr and Mrs Ervm and Mrs l oUJse
empty
phrase
and
the
surface
provided to the press by GalRoger Morgan and daughter McEl hinny served refresh
mme
operators
either
Ignore
or
penn were executed by the
Kathy m Middleport
ments
proVIde
token
adherence
to
the
Travelers
Indemnity Co
J1m and LOis Evans and
laws
'
said
Galperln,
an
outthrough the Songer Insurance
fam1 l) have made the1r
spoken
abohtion
advocate
Agency of Beckley
residency m Rock Spnngs
As
examples
of
what
the
task
Democratic House Speaker
1ecently
PT PLEASANT
force
termed
this
cyrucal
Lewis McManus Is an employe
Mrs Eulah Evans has been
LIVESTOCK
SALES CO
agreement
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between
Moore
of
that f1rm, and Galperm
Sick and confined to her home
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The and the operators, these ac
PI Pleasant, W Va
was
asked If he attached any
Mrs Wayoe Sloan VISited
F1rst National Bank and Trust cusatlons were made
Saturday, Sept 23, 1972
significance to that fact ' I
~ 1th Mrs George S1sson on
HOGS - 175 to 220 27 50 to Co of Ravenna and the Uberty
-Sen Tracy Hylton, R Wyr&gt;- think you would have to draw
Saturday
28 90 HeaVIes 23 50 to 24 75, Nahonal Bank of Fremont mmg one of the state's most your own conclUSion, ' he said
Mr and Mrs Harold
Lights 25 to 28 Fat Sows 25 to today officially became af important operators who
' l have to draw the concluBlackston VISited Mr and Mrs
IilJa ted banks of the First Bane recently changed parties m
Sion that the speaker does busiF E Shaffer of Columbus on 26, Boars 19 to 22, P1gs 14 to 22, Group of Oh10 Inc
Stock Shoats 25 to 30
another b1d for re-election was
Sunday Mrs Shaffer mother
The action brought the total granted permits before he ness with the stnp m1ne opeCA
TI1.E
Steers
30
to
39
rators, he wd ThiS could
of Mr
Blackston
1s
He1fers 25 to 30 Fat Cows 22lo number of F1rst Bane Group received approval from the put him m a difficult position
recuperatmg from a fall she
25 Canners 22 to 24 30 Bulls ?:/ banks to 13 and the group s attorney general s office and when 1t comes to voting l don t
took several weeks ago
to 37 Stock Cows and Calves combmed total resources to three months before he posted think there s anything wrong
Pv2 Carl Offutt Ft Jackson
270 to 4?:1 Stock Steers 37 to about $1 I billion
the required surety bond
with Mr McManus serving as
S C was home on leave the
The First National Bank and
46 90 Stock He1fers 30 to 35
-Barbour
Coal
Co
was
per
an
agent for the str1p mme mpast weekend Other v1s1tors m
Stock
Steer
Calves
45
to S4 50, Trust Co of Ravenna which milled to operate under the old dustry '
the Offutt home were Mr and
operates f1ve offices m Portage surface mine law even though
Galperm was asked if he
Mrs John Sayre of Gallipolis Stock Helfer Calves 39 25 to 43
County has total resources of a pernut was ISSued e1ght days
VEAL
CALVES
Tops
would
tum down surface mine
MISS Pam W1lson Albany
S4
50 Seconds S4 Medium 49 25 about $65 million
the
1971
law
went
mto
after
busmess
if he were an inSllrMrs Wayne Sloan and Mr
W1th the retirement of bank effect The f1rm Is 011'llfd by
to 51 10 Common &amp; Heavies
Elmer Haskms ol Middleport
pres1dent Maurice R Evans on Arch Sandy and Harold Fidler ance agent, and he replied '!
47 60 to 49, Culls 45 to 46 50
doubt 11, but I might not vote on
It 1s reported that M1sses
Market h1gber
Rece1pts Oct 1 Bruce Boyer will 1denti11ed by Galperm as part- the questiOn of whether strip
Rachael and Debb1e Taylor, higher
assume the off1c1al duties of ners m the Grafton Coal Co
Helper, Utah younger Sisters
the presidency at the Ravenna w1th C E Compton, who mining should be abollsbed '
Galperm said he had no proof j
of Mrs Mark Tannehill, were
Bank Boyer has been a v1ce recently presided over a fund
that the Moore campaign IS
m1ured when h1t by a motor
president of City National l'lllsiOg dmner for Moore
receivmg
heavy contributions
cycle They were attendmg a
Bank m Columbus
Moore
purposely
delayed
from
the
operators
' I think 1t
motorcycle h11l chmbmg races
The L1berty National Bank of enactment of rules and
PRESIDENT NAMED
IS
obvious,'
he
sa1d
"But we
m the desert at the time of the
Fremont which operates three regulations under the 1971 law
DAYTON, Oh10 (UP!)
do not have the names and
acc1dent Rachael was the Wnght State Umverslty an bank off1ces m Sandusky
'
so
operators
could
have
a
free
amounts
at this pomt They
more serwusly InJured but both noun ced Wednesday that County, has total resources of
held
for
stnppmg
without
certainly do not deny that they
are reported to be recovermg Fredenck A Wh1te has been over $?:1 million
serious restnctlons ' and are makmg huge contricutions
Mr and Mrs Willard Hmes named actmg president of the
resulting m sav10gs for them to the Moore campaign '
were dinner guests of Mr and school replacmg Dr Brage
Mrs Opha Offutt on Thursday Golding who res1gned to
evemng
become pres1dent of Callforma
Robert Blackston son of Mr State Umvers1ty at San D1ego
DOLE IN OHIO
and Mrs Harold Blackston IS
CAMBRIDGE Oh10 (UP!)attendmg college m Athens
Sen Robert Dole R Kan
.
Mr and Mrs Wilham
Repubhcan national chaarman
Radford have returned home and Mr Radford and Mr was scheduled to appear at a
from vacat10nmg m W1sconsm Pullms went on a flshmg trip to meeting of local Republican
They were accompamed by Hayward WlS
Programs for Tonight
leaders here th1s evening John
Mr and Mrs Don Pullins of
Mr and Mrs Roger Hmes Andrews, state GOP chairman,
Columbus Mrs Radford and and family of GallipoliS, VISited also was to attend the
and Tomorrow
Mrs Pullms v1s1ted w1th Mr w1th Mr and Mrs Willard gathenng at nearby Salt Fork
and Mrs Ron Reed Milwaukee Hmes on Fnday everung
Lodge
FRIDAY SEPT 29 1971
6 oo- News3 4 8 10 15 NBC News8 10 Truth or Conseq 6
Dream of Jeannie 13 Sesame St 20 Halhayoga 33
6 30- News 3 4 6 8 10 13 IS French Chef 33 I Dream of

Rock Springs
News Notes

Bane Group

Market Report

Is Enlarged

Television Log

that doctors g1ve vanous
medJCmes that have the gen
Pass
eral effect of rellevmg pam
Open ng l~ad - t K
In some mstances aspmn 1s
enough and m other mstanc
es strong med1cme IS need By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby ,
ed
Here IS another ehmma
Dr Dobson does not
twn
play made possible be
recommend salves and lo
By JACK O'BRIAN
cause
Wests b1ddmg has
t10ns and finds that they are
Afl
Howie and Hank Flunk
1mtatmg In h1s opm10n a told South where all the
cards
are
Linda Chr1sllan s newest boast - that m her
dry dressmg changed dally
IS the best local med1cme If
checkered
romantiC past she turned down
Not that we really fault
the rash mvolves the face West for h1s b1ddmg He proposals from Ar1 OnasslS Howard Hughes
somet1mes the hormone can t know that East has a and Henry Ford if you can believe 11 ' because
cortisone or related mediCa blank hand
they were bores and not good lovers we cant
!Ions are g1ven If another m
West cashes the ace and corroborate or dispute Unda's last rasp but
fection mvolves the area of kmg of dJamonds and sh1fts
the rash then the bactena to a trump South stops to bores they re not and Linda sure IS a cad
that's causmg th1s super1m f1gure out Wests hand He
Prmcess Lee Radz1w1ll (The London Times
posed m£ection has to be probably started With 55 10 once descnbed Jackie O's Sister as a prmcess
1dent1f1ed and the proper the mmor su1ts the ace and and next day after checkmg Debrett s
treatment g1ven usually by one heart and a spade
published a correction ) has new plans less than
p1lls or shots
That doesn t have to be noble she ll wnte for und erground fllth-filmer
The rash usually lasts on
ly two or three weeks but the exact dlstnbuhon but Andy Warhol s mtemew mag
Bob Hope and party didn t know there
about 10 per cent of the peo South can fmd out more
pie who have th1s problem about 1l nght away He ruffs wasn t a smgle table left at the above-Central
w1ll have residual neuralgia h1s last diamond With dum Park Top of the Park spot and that the one they
th1s means that the nerve my s ace of trumps East escorted him to had just been abandoned for hiS
that was mvolved m the firSt follow s so West started With
benefit by owner Jerry Jacobs family - they
place contmues to cause JUSt f1ve diamonds
severe pam This IS very d1f
South returns to this hand were so glad to have h1m there Reg~ne's jemt
flcult to treat Dr Dobson w1th a second trump West m Monte Carlo does sellout busmess - at $8 a
recommends soraymg the shows out
drmk booze or Coke, 1t s the same 8 clams One
Now South leads a low lad had 40 guests - at $320 a round'
pamful area w1th one of the
Marlo
refrl~erant spravs such as heart toward dummy West
ethyl chloride Th1s some can t afford to nse w1th hiS Thomas longplay romance w1th playwnsht
times relieves the pam at ace 1 hat would set up dum Herb Gardner only came to light when her
least temporanly and m a my s fourth heart for a club $H 000 Jewelry he1st hit the fan she d been
few mstances produces per disca rd West ducks and llvmgatHerb sE 72ndSt pad off and on a long
manent rehef If the pam dummy s jack wms the tnck lime
A second heart IS led
oerslsts for a Ion~ nenod of
Gmger Rogers who used to grab the guest
time the patient 1s often sent South s queen falls to Wests
to a neurosur~eon and 1f the ace and poor West IS stone room w1th her cousm Phyllis (Mrs Bennett)
Cerf was hosted most elegantly by George
nerve mvolved IS superficial cold dead
or not essential to v1tal bodv
If he leads a d1amond Abbott m hiS 16-room penthouse, and swanked
function sometimes surg1cal South gets a ruff Pnd diS around m George's $36 000 Mercedes 600
relief of the pam IS attempt card He sees that and does Actor ( Lenny') Cliff Gorman s wife Gail let
the best he can by leadmg
ed
a
club South lets this come the kitten out of the crib when she bought scads
Dear Dr Lamb - l have around
to h1s queen and of maternity duds at Mater s Market, E 53rd
heard that 1f a person drmks scores game
and rubber
St pregboteek The stage Deli turned down
liQUid less than one hour be
(NEWSP~PER
ENTf:RPRtSE
ASSN
)
several huge offers but It's a kosher goldmine
fore meals dunM meals or
less than one hour after
and Junmy Richter's Stage Industries won't
meals their arthnhc pams
sell
Will be much ~realer lh•n 1f
D~rector Michael Kidd left 'Dude' at in
thev abstam from drmkm~ The b1ddmg has been
North
Elst South ternuSSlon (II was previewing) and gave his
durm ~ these penods Should Wesl
th1s 1dea be oract1ced by an
u. brother Concord Hotel producer Phil Greenwald
Pass
1
t
_
Pass
2NT at Al &amp; Dick s the gloomiest analysiS He'd been
arthritic sufferer'
Pass
3.
Pass
asked by William Morris to give an opmion and
Dear Reader - Th1s 1s Pass 4 +
Pass
pure nonsense Drmk your
It was grun The show suspended previews and
water whenever you please You South hold
rehearsals
and sw1tched directors, it's an avant
and It will have nothmg t, .AK65 ¥AIO: tK53tftAI6 musical supposedly malting "Hair" old
What do you do now?
do w1th your arthr1t1s
(HEWSPAPU INTlli'RtSE ASSN I
A-Bid lour hoar t .. Your fashioned Colwnbia PIX veep Bob Ferguson s
partner is showmr a rood hand daughter Carole s been getting house calls from
with
at lea•l live diamonds He Dr Paul David Brodsky They ll wed Dec 23
s~"d your questions fa Dr Lamb
will read your lour heart &lt;all
The Plaza s Persu:n Room has smger
m care ol tltu newspaper P0 Bar
as a cue b1d and not a heart
Junmy Damon floor-Bhowing where once those
1551, RodJo C1ty StCifiOtt New York SUI(
NY IOOIP Fot atopy of Dt Lomb 1
dears (Hildegarde, Mary Martin, Carol
TODAY S QUESTION
,_.,,, on bolanctd rl11t send 50
Your partne r contmues to Channing) played and the cutback In cover
ttltfl lo the tdmt oJJren ontl 011
lour
no-lrump What do you do charges to $3 was projected by the management
lot 6olotl(td Dior booi/ol
now?
as reducmg the expected checks to "about $30

'

,,

Jeanme 13

Voice along Br'Way

3.

3- The Da1ly Sentmel, M1ddlepurt Pomeroy 0 Sept 29, 19,.

as opposed to $70 10 the old days
Meanwhile
the Plaza basement cafe, Plaza 9 IS closed
while someone dreams up a new concept Why
not pure classical jazz - Bobby Hackett, The
World's Greatest Jazz Band, Wild Bill DaviSOn,
Junmy McParUand etc
Just let Hackett
loose and surround him w1th whatever top
classical jazzmen are m town at any time the
very revolving variety of sidemen would haul in
the older, r1cher middle class jazzealots The
Plaza tosses a free floorshow for each of llS
Persian Room Showcase '73' shows--m the
employes' cafeteria dunng lunch hour on the
day each show premieres
One H wood agent falled m a lethal overdose
attempt his pals of course clatm he took only 10
per cent of the correct fatal dosage
Amy
Vanderbilt s alling, nifty gal, she bas all of us
rootmg for her Beverage Industry officials
say soft drinks were sloshed at an all.ttme high
last year - puts per capita consumption at 34 8
gallons, Coke Pepsi and 7-Up In that order
Joe Helbock, owner of the original 52nd St
temple of jazz The Onyx, writes from
Ellsworth, Mame, that he heard an announcer
Identify himself as Harry Van Zell and wonders
if Its the same deep-toned Harry Van Z who
starred In early radio and attended services 10
Joe s Swmg Temple betimes
The food Industry has a heart
A comnuttee has been formed and campaign started
to ' Brmg Back Bon Vivant' , the star-ere &gt;Sed
soup firm which falled when botulism was
linked to 11 The committee's aiming for hardly
a soupcon - a half-million to resuslcate the
otherwiSe highly respected 108-year~ld firm
We thought the Kentucky Fried Chicken
outfit made a fortune catering the Derns convention, instead, Col Sanders wasn't the least
bit chicken about paying lbem $35,000 l1ld 5,500
chicken dinners delivered to their seats for the
honor suh, the cunnel-6uh's payoff - he was
mtroduced to deleg,tes - over the TV networks
Quite a musical crowd at ~o Vadls The
Morton Downeys and his son, Dorothy and Dick
Rogers (getting a one-man salute at the
Hallmark Gallery on his 70th birthday), Alan
Jay Lerner(spllt from his wife but pally with exwife Micheline again and we don't know which It
was this time), and basso Railliondl here to sing
'Don Giovanni" The late VIctor McLaglen's
son Andrew signed to direct his 5th John Wayne
bravery, Warner's "Wednesday Morning "
Duke s son Michael agam will produce
Inflation Item the Vegas Union Plaza Hole! hiked
Us bet-limit from t500 to f2,500 Also upped
odds at the11ice tables u a come-oo

I

'

7 oo - Truth or Conseq. 3 Beat The Clock 4 What s My Line 8
Wild Kingdom 13 ; News Weather Sporls 6 10 Solnt IS
Masterpiece Theatre 33
7 30 - To Tell The Troth 6 Parenl Game 10 Porter Wagoner 3
Young Dr Kildare 4 Beat The Clock 13
8 oo - Sanford &amp; Soo 3 4 15 Brady Bunch 6 Sonny &amp; Cher 8
10 Newsmaker 72 13 Book Beat 33
8 30- Little People 3 4 15 Parlridge Family 6 13 Ducks or
Docks&gt; 33
9 DO--Ghost Story 3 4 15 Room 222 6 13 Movies Pal
Joey 8 The Famil y Jewels 10
9 30 - Odd Couples 6 13 Brooowskl 33
10 00 - Banyoo3 4 15 Love Ameri can Styte6 13 Mlleslones of

Browns Need VictOry Sunday
By VITO STELLINO
UP! Sports Wnter
Paul Brown, the guy who
supposedly couldn t keep up
With modern pro football a
decade ago 1s shll f1eldmg
those same well dr1lled teams
that have been h1s trademark
smce he started coaching h1gh

school ball m 1930
At the end of the first two
weeks of the season only f1ve
teams have 2-J) records Fow u[
them- the Cowboys Dolphins
Redskms and Jets--are pnme
Super Bowl contenders The
f1fth one 1s Brown s Cmcmnah
Be ngals- the expansiOn team

VJclor.,. tnd fu s pldtc m the
AFC s Central DIVISIOH

The Bengals

who were
!hen went up agamst P11ts surpnsr Winners of thr dlVI SIOn
hm gh supposedl y the up m 1970 but were rum ed by
and-C&lt;lmmg team of 1972 last mJurles last year \\Ill attempt
week F1ve f1eld goals by Horst to stay on lop Sunday when
Muhlmann and a ru~ged they go agamst the team
defense gave Cmcmnall a 15 10 Brown rounded and named-

Boston Near, Oakland Is In
By BOB DI PIETRO
UP! Sports Writer
John Curhs brought the
Amencan League East pen
nant mto sharper focus for
Boston Thursday when he
p1tched the Red Sox to a 3-1
VIctory over tbe Kansas C1ty
Royals Thursday
Coupled w1th Detr01t s 3 2
loss m 12 1nnmgs to New York
the wm gave tbe Red Sox !',
games worth of breathing
room m a l1tle scramble that
has reached the lith hour
stage
In other contests Thursday,
the Oakland A s cbnched the
Amencan League West crown
for tbe second stra1ght year
w1th a madcap comeback and
an 8-7 win over Mmnesota and
Steve Carlton won h1s 26th w1th
a 2-1 v1ctory for the Phlladel
plua Ph1llles over U1e P1tls
burgh P~rates
Reggie Sm1th lashed two
doubles stole a base and
scored tw1ce to lend Curbs a
hand In leading Boston to 1ts
wm The Bosox have SIX games
remalmng m this stnke
shortened season d1v1ded

evenly between Baltimore and
Detr01t
The 6 foot 2 170 pounder
from Newton Mass per
severed despite a w1ld streak
which saw him )'leld f1ve
walks He gave up his only run
m the seventh when the Royals
flumed With two outs on a
double by Amos Otis and a
smgle by R1ch Schemblum
I lelt like I could p1tch
forever smd Curlls This
was probably my second best
game of the year I had a better
one aga1nst Callforma a wh1le
back but that s 11
Sparky Lyle donned a hero s
mantle agam last mght w1th
two mmngs of gntty relief to
run his record to !1-5 Mean
wh1le New York reached
portly Mickey Lohch for three
solo home runs the last bemg
Roy Whites mnth w1th one out
m the top of the 12th to hand the
workhorse southpaw h1s 14th
loss aga1nst 21 v1ctones
The mustach10ed boys of
Charles 0 Fmley tra1led 7-J)
by the fifth mmng but pulled
the game out w1th s1x runs m
the f1 nal three mmn gs

Recently acqmred Dal Man1ll season and only the secondstroked the double that un Sandy Koufax was the firstcorked tbe champagne m the NatiOnal League hurler to do
so lit e lmtk) suuthp aw
mnth mnmg
It felt good to ge t the b1g fann ed 11 of the hard hlttmg
hit sa1d happy Max1e I m Bucs to run h1s total to 303
In add1hon to becommg the
happy I was able to contnbute
w1nnmgest
hurler m the Nl
a httle
The remarkable Carlton be smce Juan Man cha! \\On :ro for
came tbe e1ghUt maJOr league the Gmnts "' 1968 ra rlton also
p1tcher m h1story to stnke out collected a run scm mg double
300 or more batters m a smgle as the Phillles took the lead 1n
the f1fth mrung

LangsvilJe

OSU Has Advantage Over
Tar Heels, Dooley Says
COLUMBUS (UP! )- Nor th touchdowns th1s season and
Carolma Coach Bill Dooley be scored three others He has
heves the three games h1s Tar completed 20 of 38 pass at
Heels bave played - and won tempts for 282 yards
- thiS season w11l work to a
In last weekend s 34-33 wm
disadvantage m the Saturday over Norlh Carolina State V1d
game aga1nst Oh10 State
noVlc threw two TD passes to
We're a very young team tight end Ken Taylor Another
really Dooley said We ve V1dnov1c Taylor combination
made some ffilStakes and got set up a f~ld l!oal
WI by wl!h'lthein, bllt reti\ly wet' • Th~ Tar Heeb !lave won II
aten t a very good ball club stra ight games agamst
yet
Atlantic Coast Conference
Ees1des that Ohio State has tea ms The last loss m the
had tbe chance to scout us conference was m 1970
The last time the) were m
three tunes - they know ev
eryth1ng we do he added Co lumbus they upset th e
' We've seen them JUSt once Buckeyes 14.J That was 10
'No I'd sure have to say the 1965
advantage IS With Ohio State
Dooley respectful of OhiO
Ohio State Sixth ranked 10 State calls 1ts defense awe
the nation IS largely untested some but says the team also
The Bucks beat Iowa m the has balance
opener two weeks ago 21-J), but
The) have one of the best
were Idle last Saturday
balanced teams I ve ever
North Carolina has wins over seen
Dooley sa1d Th1s
Richmond Maryland and game 1s gomg to be a
North Carolina State
tremendous challenge for our
Carolina quarterback NICk young players '
Vldnov1c has thrown for three

WOOD

1972

6 J()-.Chrlstopher Closeup 10 TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afield

\

that doesn t play hkc one
The Bengals bea t New
England m the1r opener and

the Clcvclutd Brov.ns Another
Vl&lt; tory and the Beng tl &lt; "'II be

the team to beat

1n

the1r

P I brgh

fhe Bengals don I hove a lot
or b1~ names bul they do sh11w
the preciSIOn that 1s the result
of
Brown s
detailed
coach mg

$i98
For the budg
mmded to the nch
quality of

OAK,
CHERRY and
WALNUT
For The
Most
D1scnmmate

Mrs Cozy Gorby and son
Randolph Hall of Detrmt were
overmght guests of Mr and
Mrs Carl Gorby
Mrs Alpha Barr has
returned home after spendmg
three weeks at the home of her
daughter Mrs B'a~r Cad
wallader of Seaman Mrs
Cadwa llader has been m the
hosp1tal for surgery She has
returned home and IS 1m
provmg
Dale Wnght 1s a medical
pa t1ent at Veterans Memorial
Hosp1tal
Mrs Ann Dexter of Hun
tmgton VISited her mother,
Mrs Dorothy Wnght recently
and ca lled on Dale Wnght at
Veterans Hosp1tal
Mr and Mrs John Merrill of
Columbus spent a weekend
w1th her mother Mrs Emma
Led he
Mrs Emma Ledhe and M1ss
Irene Barnes of Pomeroy
returned home Sunday after
spendmg three weeks w1th her
husband Bernard Ledhe m
Los Palmas Spa10
Mrs Howard Brown of Pomt
Pleasant spent Wednesday
w1th her SISler Mrs Emma
Ledlle
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
and boys Kall Kev10 and
Charles of Pomeroy called on

Today'.._
Almanac
By Umled Press IntcruatJOnal

1oday 1s Fnday Sept 29 the
?:13rd day of 1972 w1th 93 to
lollow
The moon IS between 1ts last
quarter and new phase
The mormng star s are
Venus Mars and Saturn
!he evenmg stars are
Mercury and Jup1ter
Those horn on th1s date are
under the s1gn of Libra
Nuclear physiCISt Enneo
Fermi was born Sept 29 1901
On th1 s day m history
In 1789 th e U S War
Department set up a regular
Army of 700 men to serve three
years
In 1923 Great Bntam began
to govern Palestme under a
League or NatiOnS mandate
In 1936 m the presidential
campa1gn between mcwnben t
Franklm D Roosevelt and Alf
Landon both parties cam
pa 1gned on rad1o for the first

liOn ga mes and was beaten m

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diVISIOn

Cleveland lost all SIX cxh1b1

Proqress JJ

13
7 DO-- Neighbors 13 Farm Front 4 Death Valley Days 8 Fun
for Everyone 6 Societies In Tronslflon 10
7 15-Woman s Point ol View 13
7 3()-.Man from C 0 S I 10 Gospel 6 Btaslolf 13 Farmbook
3 Dick Van Dyke&lt; Ar&lt;h le s TV Funnies a
8 DO--Underdog 3 4 15 H R Pufnstof 6 13 Bugs Bunny 8 10
8 J()-.Bugs Bunny 10 Jetsons 3 4 15 Jackson Five 6 13
Sabrina the Teenage Witch 8
9 00-- Pink Pantber3 I IS O.monds6 13 Amazing Chan and
the Chan Clan 8 10
9 30-Hound&lt;ats 3 4 15 Nanny and the Professor 6 13 Scooby
Doo 8 10
10 DO--Roman Holidays 3 4, 15
10 J()-.Barkleys 3 4 15 Josle - THe Pussycats 8 10 Brady
Kids 6 13
11 OO--Sealab3 4 15 Fllntstones8 10 Bewltched6 13
II 3()-.Runaround 3 4 14 Kid Power 6 13
12 DO--Around the World n 80 Days 3 4 15 Funky Pathom 13
Batman 8 Archie s TV Funnies 10 Junior Bowllng6
12 30-Talking with a GlantJ 4 15 Lldsville13 Fat Alber IS 10
1 DO--Roller Derby 15 Sports Challenge 4 Chlldr•o s Film
FestivalS 10 NFL Gameofthe Week 3 MonkeeSI 3
I 3()-.Johnny Bench4 Wally s Workshop 3 College Football13
2 00--Job Show 10 Baseball 3 4 Wide World of &lt;ports 6 13
Garden Club 8
2 15-Baseba ll 3 4 15 Talking Hands 8
2 30-Urban League Presents 10 Viewpoint 8
3 oo- The Issue 10 Virginian 8
3 30--Explorers 10 College Football 6 13
4 DO-Right On 10
4 30-Wrestllng 8 Death Valley Days 10
5 DO-Doctor In the House 4 Death Valley Days 15 Green Acres
10 3
5 J()-.County Carnival 3 I Dream ot Jeannie 4 Explorers 8
Lassie 10 Gospel Talent Time 15
6 DO-News Weather Sports 3 4 8 Movie The Last Hunt
10
6 15-A Look at a Book 15
6 3()-.NBC News 3 4 15 Hee Haw 8
7 OD-Hee Haw 6 Lawrence Weik 4 15 Let s Make a Deal 3
Walt Till Your Father Gets Home 13
7 30-NashvllleMuslc3 George I BoattheCiock 13
8 DO-AIIintheFamlly8 10 Emergency3 4 IS Alias Smith&amp;
Jones 6 13
8 3()-.Brldget Loves Bernie 8 10
9 DO--Streets ol San Francisco 6 13 Mary Tyler /More I 10
Movie Cactus Flower 3, 4 15
9 30-Bob Newhart 8, 10
10 DO-Mission Impossible 8 10 Sixth Sense 6, 13
11 15 - News 6 13 Western Theatre 15
11 3D-Movie The Counterlelt Killer 3, Movie, Taggart, '4
Movie A Distant Trumpet 8 WOOdy Hayes !(f; Movie
She Well of London' 13
12 DO-News 6 Movie,
tick
lick tick ' 10
12 15-Movle 'The Mummy s Ghost( 6
12 30- Movie W~ewolt ot Landani' 13
1 JD-Movle Spl r Woman." tJ
1 45-Movle Yes cloy, TCIIIMr IIMI Tomorrow ' 4
2 DO-Movie 'The lgCIIII Ralf AI Night " 10
2 30-Newa 13
4 DO-Movie Desert Delllur.'' 4

Ma1or League Res ult s

By Umted Press International
Naftonal League

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10 3()-.Washlngton Week In Revtew 33
11 00- News Weather Sports 6 8 10 13
11 30- Dick Cavett 6
12 oo - Roller Derby 4 Movie The Eye Creatures 10
I 30- News 13
2 oo - News 4
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30

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1ts fu st regular season game
b} Green Bay but Ut e Browns
came
back
to
beat
Ph1ladelph1a last week
In the other ga mes Sunda y ( 'i 6) HR Eps fe11 {2611 l
M1am1 IS at Mmnesota Dallas ( 12 mn ngs )
000 000 01 001 3 0
meets Green Bay at Mllwauk NY
100 000 001 ooo 2 10
ee Washmgton IS at New Del
Stoll lemy e Me Dame! ( 7)
England the New York Jels L y le ( 11) and Mu1 son Lol ch
are at Houston Los Angeles 1s (2 1 4) a1d S 1 s WP Lyle (9
at Atlanta Kansas C1 ty IS at 5)911)HR s- Mc Dan EC (lsi) Wh te
Demer San D1ego 1s at
Oakland Pittsburgh IS at St
(01 y ga 1 es sd edu ed)
Loms Detro1t 1s at Clucago
San Franct sco Is at Ne w
I onight's Game~
Orleans and Balllmore IS at
Buffalo
SEOAL
In a Monday mght TV spec1al lr nton at A then s
that doesn t look too specml Logan ;~! Ga r pol s
two wmless clubs- the New Jr:~ c k so 1 ~I Waver l y
York G1ants and the Ph1ladel Well slo 1 al M e1gs
phw Eagles-w11l meet at
SVAC
So ulh 'V ester 1 at Kyger Cr eek
Phi ladel phia
ey at No Gall •a
M1mm and Mmnesota two Sy 1 n es Vall
OTHERS
dubs who could be heading for B!.! lp re at R~ev enswood
a Super Bowl match will be Ea s cr 1 at Fed Hock ng
v. o Co ut Glo uster
meetmg on national TV for the Wnr
Loc al a t PI Pleasa1 t
second time m a month M1am1 Gr c e I Har na 1 T r :~ (b
took a 21 19 dec1s10n m tl e So ull c n :~I Wat em a
Orange Bowl m the !mal Ale )I a de :1 M tier
ex hibitiOn game on Sept 10
SATURDAY

SURGERY SUCCESSFUL
LOS ANGELES I UPI )Tommy John a 29-year-old
lefthander of the Los Angeles
Dodgers underwent successful
surget y on h1s p1tchmg elbow
Thursday and should be able to
begm throwmg agam m mght
10 days
PRATT ON WAIVERS
LOUISVILLE (UPI ) - M1ke
Pratt thought to be protected
by a no-cut contract was put
on wa1vers Thursday by the
Kentu cky Colonels of the
Amencan Basketball Assoc1a
ilon
along w1th Bill Kennedy
bme
and
Walt
Szczerb1ak
In 1963 Pope Paul VI opened
the second sesswn of the JONES READY
Ecumemca l Council at St
HOUSTON ( UP I)- Leonard
Peter s Bas1hca m Rom e
Bloom owner of the San Diego
Conqwstadors of the Amencan
Mr and Mrs Larry Barr at the Basketball Assoc1atwn Said
home of hi~ mother Mrs Thursday that Olympian
Alpha Barr Wednesday Dw1ght Jones 1s ready to Sign a
e\enmg
contract With h1s team

OU Set For Toledo Bout
By Unlled Press International
Bo11hng Green Sta te Umver
s1ty Coach Don Nehien says the
Falcons offense IS just about
read) to break loose and that
cou ld mean a lot of bad news
for Western M1ch1gan Satur
day m a top M1d America n
Conference game
The unbeaten Falcons wm
oers of two m a row travel to
Kalamazoo M1ch for thetr
th1rd consecutive road game to
face the Broncos who are 2 1
We played very pcorly at
Kent " said Ohio Uruvers1ty
coach B1ll Hess m what may be
the understatement of the foot
ba 11 season so far
Kent State sandbagged the
Bobcats 37-14, the f1rst time the
F1ashes had beaten OU smce

Cred1l Kent w1th takmg ad
vantage of the1r opportumties
We just have to go from here
and play 11 week by week and
try to get one m the wm
column
Now OU fa ces a Toledo club
that has won two m a row smce
seemg 1ts 35 game WlMmg
streak broke by Tampa m the
season opener
Toledo has a good defens1ve
football team and the1r offense
IS commg sa1d Hess
Joe Schwartz returned to
ta1lback from quarterback
where he had been switched m
preseason dnlls carried 39
times for 188 yards and scored
three tunes m the 38-24 wm
over Texas Arlington Satur
day
The Rockets will be seekm g
1965
thetr
fourth stralght wm over
We made too many
mistakes to win ' sa1d Hess ou

M1am1 takes on Improved
Xav1er m a Homecommg en
t:ounter
Xav1er which has won two
ga mes aga1nst one loss the
best start smce 1967, 1s led by
quarterback T1m Dydo who
has completed 47 of 88 passes
for 421 yards and three touchdowns
Cmcmnall, which has lost to
Colorado and Xav1er m 1ts last
two outmgs hosts VIllanova
We JUS! have to p1ck our
selves up and get gmng sa1d
Cmcmnall
Coach
Ray
Callahan
In other games LOUISVIlle IS
at Dayton Akron at Ball State,
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Reserve at Washmgton &amp; Jeff
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sas AM&amp;N and Fmdlay at De
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State at South Dakota State
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Demson at Hope M1ch
Heidelberg at Muskmgum
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Y at Mount Uruon, Oberlin at
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4- The v.t1y Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 29, lim

and Mrs. Charles Clark of Wetit
Columbia on Sunduy, Sept 3.
Games were played and prizes
were given to the winners.
Refreshments of ice cream,
Ol('-~ cake
JACKSON
Ground - will enable us to provide round pasture and other new crossbreeding. Up to 200 beef
l (''W~, I
, Kool-Aid and potato
breaking cerem()llles for new producers with first-hand practices, comparison of fall cows will be involved in the
l.ETART, w. VA.- Mr. and chips were served to the ·~searc h facilities at the knowledge of the best and spring calving, and crossbreeding studies.
Mrs. Henry Rei!mire or Letart, following : Mr. and Mrs. Buster Jackson Branch of the Ohio techniques to improve yields
were the host and hostess at a Barrett, Floya and Cristal and Agricultural Research and and boost their profits."
barbecue recently for Mr. and Kathie Sigler of Rolland; Mr.
Dr. Kottman said the apThe Meigs freshman team Qualls led the scoring with two · Mrs. George Moore, D.or!!en, and Mrs. Harold Clark, Development, Wooster, will be
held here at 1:30 p. m: Wed- propriated funds wiU enable
romped to a tremendous 4!HI touchdowns each while Mike
John,EllenandGeorgill Kay of Rosemary, Roger, Letha , nesday, Oct. 25.
the OARDC to purchase 107
Magnotta,
Jerry
Cremeans,
win over !Jle Wellston fresh·
Jacksonville, Fla . Other ·Margaret , Harold , John,
The
Jackson
Branch
Is
.
acres
of land .adjoining the
man team at Middleport an d Eddie Sisson each added
members
or
the
family
present
Phyllis
and
Mary
of
Cheshire;
located just south of Jackson present 344 acres, construct
one six-poin ter, Extra points
Thursday.
were Mr. and Mrs . Olin Mrs . Lois Ann 'Reitmire and on Route 93. It has been three buildings; and develop
were
not
recorded.
Coach Butch Meier's Little
Reitmire, Jeff and Peggy Jean, Yvonna of Letart ; Mr. and operated by the OARDC since access roads, a farm pond, and
Due to scheduling problems,
Marauders are now 2-j), the
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Reit- Mrs. Lawrence Kearns, Mr.
other ·win a 2!HJ affair over the next freshman game is not mire,L.olsMaeandCharesJr. ; and Mrs. Herbert Young. May 1968, when the Jackson land drainage system.
New buildings will include a
Logan. Good things could be in certain at the time, Coach Mrs. Goldie Reitmire,-Carrie Herbie, Shane, Dwane and Co unt y Commissioners
provided
a
344-acre
tract.
combination
machinery shed,
store for the Marauder varsity Meier said.
and .Paul, Mrs. Lucille Tye, all of Canton; Mr. and Studies to date have been farm shop, and office facility;
0 0 a- 8
Wellsto n
with this bunch of kids.
Laudermill, all of Pomeroy; Mrs . Clarence Ohlinger, limited, however, because the refr ige rated fruit storage
20
14
6 6-46
Meigs
Marty Dugan and Terry
Yvonna and Tom Reitmire of Connie, Ray Gene, Carol, Roy land had no farm buildings building, , and
branch
Letart; Mrs. Louise Wandling Gale and Cindy, Stockport; suitable for research and no manager's residence.
or St . Albans, W. Va., an d the Mrs. Sylvia Ohlinger or West frontage on a public road.
About 300 acres are available
hosts.
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs .
The OARDC recently for research on pasture
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dale Charles Clark, Yolanda and received a $200,000 state ap- renovation in flood plain areas
WELLSTON - The Meigs second half kickoff to pay dirt.
Goodnight and Mary Kathern Charles, and the honoree, Les propriation for its development and on steep slopes. Agronomic
Junior High grid team suffered
The next game for Coach Jon
of Letart, W. Va., were recent Paul. The cakes were baked into a fully operative research research plots will be used for
a 20-{) setback at the hands or a Arnott's junior high team will
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney and decorated by Mrs. Lois facility. "We feel that there is evaluation of grasses and
fine Wellston junior high be Oct. 12 a t Middleport Goodnight and Larry of Reitmire.
great potential for increased legumes under Jackson area
eleven here Thursday.
against Pt. Pleasant. The Baby M
Yvonna and Tom Reitmire
anassas, Va.
agricultural production in this conditions.
Wellston scored touchdowns Marauders have an open date
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Roush , . spent Saturday with their aunt area, especially for fruit crops
POMEROY
Beef cattle research will
in the first, third, and fourth next week.
Cheryl, Lee, Jerome , Dawn and uncle, Carrie and Paul and beef cattle," Dean Roy include a cow-calf production
periods, the third squarter Wellston
6068 - 20 and Eric or this community Reitmire, of Pomeroy.
Kottman said. "This branch program involving use of yearscot·e heing the return of the Meigs
0 0 0 0 - 0 spent Labor Day at Carter
Caves in Kentucky.
Mr . and Mrs. Henry Reitmire, Yvonna and Tom of
Letart, Carrie and Paul Alan
By ADA SLACK
Mr . and Mrs . George Reitmire of Pomeroy recently
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs. f' reeland an d Mrs. Agnes spent a weekend at Old Man's
(Continued from pa_ge l)
band should have another pleasing show for
Carl Duckworth of Zanesville White attended the Family Cave and Ash Cave in the you posted. All three board clerks are presently
you to view. We'lllook forward to seeing you at
visited his sister, Agnes White, Night supper at the First Hocking National Forest near working on a cost analysis of vocational
Marauder Stadium about 8 this evening.
and brother, Richard.
Baptist Church in Middleport Logan.
NEWS &amp; NOTES - Thanks to the BradMrs. Ethel Moore has programs in the districts.
Mrs . Drusilla House of on Sept. 17.
bury kids for an interesting and informative
In some of our meetings with citizens
Columbus visited her sister,
Richard Duckworth attended returned home from a week's
radio
show last Thursday - Thanks to Mr.
Mrs. Dorothy Harden, also a ball game in Cincinnati vacation in Huntington where groups during the summer, the subject of
Diehl and Mr. Moore for their program
other relatives and friends.
Sunday, Sept. 17, going by she visited with Mrs. Anna discipline came up more than once . There were
yesterday - Mr. Diehl has sent home the first
Phillips and Donald, Margie questions about discipline in grades 7-12. I
Mrs. Hugh McPhail of special bus.
isssue of the high school newsletter. I'm sure
Grafton, W. Va., spent a week
Mrs. Mary Ross and sons of Hwnphries and Mr. and Mrs. would like to invite you to come and visit our
that you will find this and future issues to
high school or junior high school while school is
with her son and daughter-in- Shreveport. La., visited her Wilbur Eves.
provide valuable information - Here are some
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald PhiUips in session. Just check in to the principal's office
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me· mother, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
dates
tbat you might want to put on the
and Leo, Donald Phillips and and ask for directions. He'll help . You may find
Phall, Corey and Scott, of Bess.
calendar: October 6, end of first six weeks;
Rustic Hills. The birthdays of
Mrs. Elva Dailey entertained Margie Humphries were that things are much better than you thought.
guests
or
Mrs.
Ethel
Moore
on
OctQ.ber
9, Board of Education meeting; OcOur doors are open to visitors. We don't
her son and grandson, Scott, with a dinner in observance of
tober 12, first grade cards out ; October 13,
were observed during her vis it the 55th wedding anniversary Sunday.
want a flood that would disrupt, but we wiU
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Staley,
County
teachers' meeting, no school; October
here.
welcome those who come to seriously view the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frances
and
Mary
of
Hun27, District teachers' meeting, no school;
Mrs. Christena Grimm spent Ca rl Autherson of Long Bot.
school in action. In all fairness, you should do
a few days with her daughter tom. Others present were Mrs. tington, Mrs . Charles Reit- this prior to making criticisms that just might · November 13, Board of Education meeting;
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Judy Pape and Kristen, local. mire, Lois Mae and Charles not be based on fact.
November 16, Rutland Fire Department
Raymond Teaford and family
Turkey
Dinner; November 17, Junior Class
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jr., Mrs. Goldie Reitmire and
Tonight we will play Wellston at home. We
Paul,
all
of
Pomeroy,
were
of Minersville.
Play; November 24, Big Bend Minstrel Show at
London have returned from a
will be looking for win number four, after a
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown two week trip visiting his sister visitors at the home of Mr. and thrilling number three last week at Logan. Our
Meigs High.
spent a few days with her and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitmire, Tom and
sister, Mrs. Nora Summerside Mrs . Clarence Stillwagner and Yvonna, on Labor Day .
Youth Honored
of Akron.
family of Wooster; her sister
Tupper~
Dayton and Mr.'and Mrs. Willis Grace Kelly and Mrs . Carrie
Les
Paul
Clark was honored
Mrs. Rachel McBride has and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Martin and two children of Swartz at the Elmwood Nurreturned to her home from Mrs. Russell Marrison of on his 9th birthday with a party Socicly Ne ws
Jackson. Friends of the sing Home Sunday.
Holzer Hospital where she was Ashtabula; his sister, Mrs. at the home of his parents, Mr.
Walkers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gerald Watson, young son or
Fea ture s Cu stom V1deo Ra nge
By Mrs. Evelyn Brtckles
a medical patient. ·
Josephire il.iffle and family of
Nichols
of
Athens
and
Mr.
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Watson, was
Tuning System . Ex c!u'S~'• t!
The
WSCS
of
the
Methodist
Meadeville, Pa .; another
Mrs. Jesse Smith or Torch an overnight guest of his
Aulom
at1c
"Fringe-Lock'" Circuli
Church attended an all day
sister,
Mrs.
Lola
Birtcher
and
spent
a
recent
day
with
Mr.
choice ot lour colors.
Your
~----------~--------- family of Toledo. They also district meeting at Nelsonville
grandmother , Mrs. Effie
and Mrs. Charles Belzing.
Watson, Sunday night.
visited their daughters and on Thursday.
Several
from
here
attended
Mrs. Effie Watson and Mr.
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Welch and
.
their ·families, Mt. and' Mrs.
Senior
Citizens
Day
and
enand
Mts. Bill Watson and son,
"71111111 The Qudill ~ goes'" belat e
lwo
children
and
her
mother,
Jack Koeller and Tobie of Wes t
_,...
-~
. ~
rhe name goes OM'
tertainment at the Rock Gerald were Sunduy dinner
GIFTS THAT NE VER FO~GET
Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . Mildred Bissell, were Springs Fairgrounds Thurs· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Books for Weddings ·Baby ·Anniversary Doug Moore and family of weekend guests of Mr. and day .
Deem of Alfred.
Mrs. Georgie Bissell and son,
Newa rk.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights Middleport
Inspirational - Photo Album ·
Mr. and Mrs. Challie Greer, Georgie, and Mr. and Mrs. Flanders and grandson, Doug,
Richard Duckworth and A~ nes Tommie Bissell and daughter, of near Guysville a nd Mrs.
Memory and Scrap Bo~ks
White attended the Senior Angie, all of Norwalk.
Kenny Ray Riggs of Eastern Florence Ann Spencer and
Citizens picnic at the Rock
is staying a few days with his children and Mrs. Starling
Springs
Fairgrounds
Thursday
ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT
aunt, Mrs. Leone Babcock, Massar and childre n of
afternoon.
Eastern were Sunduy guests of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Duck· while his young brother is in Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
worth, William Duckworth of Camden Clark Hospital as a Boyles.
Rittman spent several days medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Dean or
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
· visiting their mother, Mrs.
Washington Court House spent
11
Daisy Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Brickles called on his sister, a weekend here with her sister,
George Schneider, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley of Mrs. Maxine Chapman and
Athens Saturday who had
Mrs. Marvin McKelvey .
they also called on Mrs. Neisel
Bill Hysell of Columbus spen t moved there from New Weatherman while here.
a few days with his mother, Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey L.yons Mr. Wallis McDonald of
Mrs. Oma Hysell . She returned
Columbus spent a weekend
to Columbus with him where and son, Lemar and Mrs. here with Mrs. Neisel
she spent a few days. They also Eulah Swan spent Sunday with Weatherman.
visited friends and relatives in their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Gene Riggs and
Lawrence Hasbargen and
Akron and Newton Falls.
Kenny Ray of Eastern were
Robert Harden of Marion, children, Kent and K.ira, or Sunday dinner guests or Mr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Parkersburg. Kent had just and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
VALUD
Harden,
underwent
an returned home from Camden Mr . and Mrs. Terry Deem or
emergency appendectomy at Clark Hospital where he un- Allred were Friday evening
derwent major surgery . He is
the Marion General Hospital.
guests of Mrs. Effie Walson.
recuperating satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden spent a
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Dinsmore
few days in Marion.
Marvin Walker over the Boyles and granddaughter,
Mrs . Agnes White and Mrs.
weekend were her brother, Mr. Brenda Boyles, and Mrs.
Alice Freeland attended the
and Mrs. Raloh Howard of Florence Spencer visited Mrs.
Dorcas Missionary Circle at
the First Baptist Church at the
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
MIDOI.£POAT, 0.
Anthony in Middleport on Sept.
19.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle
received word that their son
Lawrence was injured in a
motorcycle-auto accident in
Colorado Springs, Colo.

Groundbreaking Set on Oct. 25

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Candy and cookies will be Health Center by the juniors ;
donated by the American on Nov . 19 a field servi&lt;!f
Legion Auxiliary of the Racine orientation meeting will be
Post 602 for the Annual Country conducted at Junction City
Fair to be staged Oct. 12 at the with Mrs . Lyell Roush as the
Athens Mental Health Center. instructor ; and on Dec. 14, a
Mrs . Mrytle Walker. · a Christmas party will be held at
member of the unit, is the the Chillicothe Hospital.
assistant · district represenMrs. Edna Knopp was aptative for the American Legion pointed aclivities chairman
Auxiliary's program for the with Mrs . Margaret Yost
veterans hospitalized there. named chairman of the "Spirit
The fair is an annual event of '76 1 '. A thank -you note w::~ s
sponsored by the Health Center
Auxiliary to provide funds for. M
"Operation Santa Claus" as
well as for other projects and
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prog ram s directed toward
A reception honorin g Mrs .
making the daily life of the
Edna
Rei bel, recently aphospital residents - many
pointed
national represenfrom Meigs County - more
tative for the Daughters of
meaningful and homelike.
America,
was held Monday
Members with candy and
· cookies to contribute are asked nig ht following a meeting of
to advise Mrs. Walker by Oct. Theodorus Council 17, D. of A.
II if they will have a donation. at the IOOF hall .
Centering the refreshment
During the meeting conducted by Mrs . Frances
Roberts. a donation was made
for the cystic fibrosis fund . The
unit subscribed to the yellow fl owers. The candle
legislation bulletin and the anangement had been used on
Carvelle Star. It was re ported
that a 22-pound box of ribbons
had been sent to the Dayton Reibel's national appointment
Veterans Hospital where blind was annnounced. On behalf of
veterans make them into rugs. the Council, Mrs. Etta Will,
Tile unit voted to purchase a councilor, presented a gift to
rug from the hospital for Mrs. Reibel.
Read at the meeting was the
display here and eventual
first
official letter from Mrs.
resale.
The District 8 fall conference .Jeanette Bloor . state councilor.
to be held at L.ilhopolis next She announ ced the motto of
week was announced and "Stand Together," and gave
her sloga n, "Go Forward
several members will attend. A
contribution was made toward Together." In her letter, Mrs .
a gift for the department Bloor reques ted that each
president, and money was sent Council have obligation night
to Mrs. Hazel Grant for a at th e first me eting in
November. She said that her
veterans party.
project will be explained to
In a bulletin from Mrs.
each council by the district
Charles K'essinger, distr ict deputy.
president, several meetings
Also read at the meeting was
were announced. On Nov. 9 a
a letter from the new district
district veterans affairs party
deputy, Faye Hoselton . She
will be held at the Ath ens
noled !hat her husband had
suffered a heart attack on Sept.
4 an d is confined to St. Joseph
Hospital.
SPEAK IN G OF
Reported ill were Marvin
Darst. horne from Veterans
Memorial , and th e father-in law of Mrs. Marge Hoffner who
is hospitalized . It was also
noted that Arnold Hayes is
improving from his recent

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Syracuse_~ews, Society

Reibel Honored

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PTA Delegates
To be Elected
Delegates from the Meigs
County Council of Parents and
Teachers to the 67th Annual
Convention of the Ohio PTA
will be elected at a meeting of
the council Thursday night at
7:30p.m. at the Salem Center
Elementary School.
The state meeting will be
held Oct. 9-ll at the Neil House
in Columbus. The theme is
"People Together Achieve."
PTA exhibits will be on display
and this will include coun ty and
district cultural arts winners.
At Thursday night's meeting
to be conducted by Mrs .
Richard Vaughan, council
president, a movie, "To Touch
a Child, " will be shown. In
addition to elected delegates
and alternates of the PTA
units, presidents and other
officers are urged to attend. Al l
PTA members are welcome,
Mrs. Vaughan stressed.

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A thought for the day :
British journalist Jenry
Vollman Morton sald, "One
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Officers were elected at the organizational meeting of
Pomeroy Brownie Troop Tuesday night at the Pomeroy
Elementary School. Mrs. Carolyn Grueser is the leader, and her
assistants are Mrs. Jack Handley and Mrs. Mike Griffith .
Rochelle McDaniel was elected secretary; and Kelly Griffith
was named treasurer for the troop. Mrs. Thomas explained to the
22girls attending the program of Brownies. Games were played.
Second year Brownies in the group are Becky Handley,
Melanie Dillard, Kristin Aunderson, Barbara Grueser, Kim
Mulford, Rochelle McDaniel, Tammy Eichinger, Mary Beth
Hawley, Melinda Thomas, and Kelly Griffith.
The new girls are Roxanna McDaniel, Angela Curtis, Cindy
Curtis, Connie Smith, Tanuny Pettit, Brenda Fry, Beth
Gleckner, Deall!la Korn, Regina Griffith , Gina Joh nson, Dixie
Eblin, and Mary Eblin.
MIDDLEPORT CADETTE TROOP 185
Requirements for the hostess badge were completed at a
meeting of Troop 185 Tuesday night at the Middleport First
Baptist Church ..Work on the child care badge was started during
the meeting.
Plans were made for a bowling party to be held on Oct. 8.
Attendance at Tuesday's meeting is required for those who plan
to go bowling. At the meeting were Joni Murray, Trina Gibbs,
Cathy Maniey, Brendu Hysell, and Jennifer Wise.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
A wiener roast will be held Monday night at the Middleport
Marina according to plans made at a meeting this week of Troop
39. The girls are to meet at the United Methodist Church at 4 p.m.
and from there will hike to the Marina. Parents are to pick up
their daughters at 6:30p.m. at the Marina.
Patrol leaders were installed and as a service project the
girls hiked uptown and picked up litter.

SATURDAY
RAC I NE Firemen 's
Auxiliary selling homemade
ice cream in containers at
firehouse, 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday .
SOUTHERN Local Band will
play in Racine Saturday at
10:15 a.m. Tag day will be
observed that day in th e
Southern Local School District. TIT
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?:I through Oct. I , 7:30 nightly
RUTLAND - The Wood
al Church of Chri st in Christian Reunion was held in August at
Union, Hartford. Pas lor, Rev . Fort Meigs near Rutland with a
Bill Campbell. Special si nging basket dinner at noon . The
each evening.
afternoon was spent socially
HOMECOMING at Hemlock looking at old family pictures
Grove Church Sunday with and eac h telling what his tory
church and Sunday School in they knew or had heard of the
the morning and dinner at late Joshue J. Wood, Sr., of
12:30 p.m. Program at 2 p.m. near Ca rpen ter.
fea turing the Bissell Brothers.
Officers elected were Ernest
Everyone welcome.
Wood. president ; Norman Will.
WORLDWIDE Communion , vice president, and Dena
Sunda y, Harri so nv ill e Welsh.
sec retary
and
Presbyterian Church , during treasurer. The reu nion next
mornin g worship service with year will be at the same park
th e Rev. L. H. Stebbins, pastor, the second Sunday in August.
in charge.
The oldest member present
MONDAy
was Elfie Wood, Carpenter,
SALEM Center PTA Mon- who will be 81 thi s fall . Homer
Welsh, Harrisonville, was the
day, 7:30p.m. at the school.
youngest at 11 months. Mr. and
MIDDLEPORT Garden Mrs. Terry Kro ll (Purle
Club, Monday, 7;30 p.m. at the. Jeweli) came from Wyandotte,
home of Mrs . Jame. Titus, Mtch., the farthest.
near Rutland.
The 60 present were Mrs.
ME IGS CHAPTER Order of James Wilcox , Indianapolis;
DeMolay Monday, 7:30 p.m. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Hoffman ,
Middleport Masoni c Temple. Anderson , Ind.; Mr. and Mrs .
ME IGS COUNTY Salon 'tiO, Herb Zeller , children Jeff and
Eight and Forty, 7;30 p.m. Todd. Gahanna: Elfie Wood .
home of Mrs . Iva Powell .

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TUESDAY
EASTERN ATHLETIC
Boosters, Tuesday night. 8
" Protecting Your Health"
p.m. Film of Federal H&lt;lcking •
willue the theme of the District
Eastern game to be shown.
Health Conference of the Ohio
Rural Health Council Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Catholic Parish Hall in
Jackson.
Mei gs Countians plann ing to
SYRACUSE - Mrs . Brenda
attend
are asked to advise the
Wolfe and Mrs. Kathy Cumings
honored Mrs. Jane Lyons with Meigs County Extension
a layette shower recently at the Service . Luncheon reserhome of Mrs . Wolfe, Rustic vations are due today.
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins, the
Hills.
district
health chairman will
Gifts were placed in a yellow
and white bassinet. Refresh- give the welcome following
ment co nsisted or cake,
decorated with pink and blue
DeMOL.AY TO MEET
bootie replicas, ice cream,
Meigs Chapter Order of
nuts,1 iced tea and coffee.
Favors were miniature diapers DeMolay will meet Monday at
in yellow and white filled with 7:30 p.m. at the Middleport
mints. Games were played Masonic Temple.
with prizes going to Miss Vicky
Crouch, Mrs. Unda Ughtner,
and Mrs. Becky Tannehill . The
door prize was won by Mrs.
Barbara Roush.
Presenting gifts lo Mrs.
Lyons were those named and
Mrs. Sharon Wright and Jason,
Mrs. Becky Anderson, Mrs.
Maxine McDaniel, Mrs. Gloria
Michael and Debbie, and Mrs.
Brenda Wolfe, Shelly and Tara.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Frank
Malinoski, Mrs. Joe Magnotta,
Mrs . Charles Kuhl, Mrs.
Delores Spitzl, Mrs. Nancy
Prlsner,
Mrs.
Janet
Williamson , Mrs . Jonnie
Crouser, and Mrs. · Carolyn
Grtieser .

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The StoroWif~ " ALL KINDS OF STUFF"
For Pots · Stobtos - Large &amp; Small Animals · Lawns ·
Gardens.
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the fall theme with Mrs . Fisher
giving "Color in Fell Perennials. " She recommended
harmony plantings using
perennials in no more than
three .colors to a gro up, and
suggested combining peren·
nia ls with differen t blooming
periods so that borders which
bloom all summer can be
crea ted. Hardy asters, red hot
poker, daisies, poppies, phlox ,
and various grasses were
suggested.
"Varied Shrubs and Vines"
was the topic of Mrs. Fred
Nease who commented on their
use in arrangements as well as
for food and cover for birds in
the winter. She named the
English and American holly
pyraca ncha, bi ttersweet, dogwood, bayberry and the
Japanese barberry.
Mrs. Stacy Arnold displayed
a board of fall leaves in conjunction with her comments on
"The Flaming Foliage ." She

explained the process which
causes the leaves to change
color. She said that chlorophyll
makes the leaves green and
that the pri me fun ction of the
leaf is to create the sugar and
starch for fel&lt;ling the plant.
Once the stem hardens and the
plant no longer needs the food ,
then the leaves change into fall
colors.
During the uu siness meeting
an invitation wa:o; rea d fr om the
Cheste r Gard~n Cl ub inviting
memberS to cxll i!Jit in the show
at Royal Oak l'« rk Oct. 7and 8.
·The class is " 1''11 1 Wea ther
Forccust" with Hn interpretive
design .

MEETING REPORTED
A report on the sub-regional
mee ting of the Future
Homemakers of America held
rece ntly at Alexander High
School was give n by Cathy
Pickens and Sandy Woods
when the Eastern Chapter met
recently at the -school. Miss
Woods, president, had charge
of th e mee ting and Miss
Pickens explained what F .H.A.
and Hero F.H.A. mean. The
amount for dues was
discussed.
Fifteen new
members were welcomed and
refreshments were se rved
following the meetin g.

Al su r ead at the meeting
was
a
lette r
from th e Ath ens . Mental
Health Ce nt er asking fo r
contributions to the flower
marl which will be a part of the
annual country fair to be
staged ther e 011 ·Oct. 12. Tile
club made arran,;cme nts lo
contribute to til e fair which
provides fund s for Operation
Santa Claus and other special
projects and programs at the

institution . A reminder was
also read regarding the Green
Thumb Notes for November.
Gardening tips for October
by Mrs. Henry Thomas included taking out annuals and
moving in polled munis for fall
blooms; cleaning up tlower
beds to prevent any carry over
of disease; sowing grass seed
in bare spots, and continuing to
mow until growth stops,
bringing in the houseplants
before there is drastic change
in weather , and digging glads
and dahlias as soon as the frost
kills the tops.
For roll call members
displayed a berried branch or
vine. Mrs . Mason Fisher gave
devo tions. read a poem
"Flower Power," and had
prayer.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Fred Nease
will entertain the club in Oc·
tober with Mrs . David Nease to
be the assisting hostess.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs . Holter,
Mrs. Eurana Thomas, and
Mrs. Henry Thomas.

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SALE DAY SET
A rummage sale will be held
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the Jones.building on .Gourt ...
St.. Pomeroy, by the Eight and
Forty, Meigs County Salon.
Both ad~ lt and children's
winter clothing will be included
in the sale items.

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Conference Theme is on Health

Layette Shower
Given Recently

TO VISIT PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher
of New Philadelphia will spend
the weekend here visiting · his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Fisher. Minersville.

Seeds . Bird Seeds • Oyster Shells
and Grit • Fertilizers • Lime •
Cement &amp; Mortar • Stock Salt Water Softener· Remedies· Salt·
LiHel's. Vaccine- Roofll)g • Paints
. Red Brand Fencing • Baler and
Binder Twine • Sprays • Gates.

.MODERN SUPPLY

lu Mrs. Denver Holter, Mrs.
Don Gnieser, Mrs. Stacy
Arnold, Mrs. Edison Hollon,
Mrs. Homer Holter, and Mrs.
Hiram Fisher.

registration and coffee hour at
9 a.m. The morning speaker
will be Bill Stuckey, Ohio State
University Cooperative Ex·
tension Service whose topic
will be "An Updute on Safety."
The afternoon program will
be conducted by Ja ck Russell,
D.V.M. , Division of Communicable Diseases, Ohio
Department of Health ,
Colwnbus. He will xpeak '¥'
"Overview - Animal Diseases
Related to Man," including
comments on rabies, encephali tis, visce ral larual,
megrans. Food borne disease
also will be discussed by Dr.
Russell and he will moderate a
panel consisting of a
veterinarian and a medical
doctor.

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Albany; Mrs . Erie Dailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Alba Ky le, Athens;
Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Jewell and
Mrs. Jessie Jewell, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Szatmary,
Trenton, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Kroll, Wyandotte; Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Hinds, Newark,
Ohio; Parker Cook and Mr. and
Mrs. .Jerry Cook, Rick and
John, Ashville; Mr . and Mrs.
Ronald Jewell and Richard,
Athens; Mr. a nd Mrs.
Norman Will and Duane,
Rutland;
Mrs.
Neva
King , Mr . and Mrs. Web·
ber Wo od, Mr. and Mrs.
Vir gi l King , Mary L.ou,
Gen eva, David and Hele n
King, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
White, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Wood, Earle, Earl, and Edith
Wood, Peggy McKinney, Mr .
and Mrs. Norm~r1 ·wood; Sue
and Ronn ie Wood, Mrs. Letha
Cowen, Mr. and Mrs . Leroy
Welsh and Homer, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Welsh and Bonnie
and Darrell Napper. ali' of
Pomeroy .

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Flowers in shades of orange
were featured in arrangements
11! "Fall in Bloom " for a
display at We6nesday night's
meelin~ of the Wildwood
Garden Club held at the home
11! Mrs. Homer Holter .
Blue
ribbons
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co nfin eme nt to the Holzer
Medical Center.
The Council voted to order 30
sets of dish cloths to be sold by
the members. The · prize
package donated by Iv!rs. Edith
Spencer was awarded to Mrs.
Will .

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read from the Teaford family
fm· nowers. It was reported
that to date 76 members have
paid their dues. others are
w·ged to get their dues in
before Thu,rsday so that th e
quota can be reached prior to
ll1e District 8 meeting .
The traveling prize donated
by Eula Wolfe was won by Mrs.
Marie Boyd. Potluck refresh·
ments were served.

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Speaking of Local Schools

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Fall in Bloom· Dispfayed

Goodies Given Veterans

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and Mrs. Charles Clark of Wetit
Columbia on Sunduy, Sept 3.
Games were played and prizes
were given to the winners.
Refreshments of ice cream,
Ol('-~ cake
JACKSON
Ground - will enable us to provide round pasture and other new crossbreeding. Up to 200 beef
l (''W~, I
, Kool-Aid and potato
breaking cerem()llles for new producers with first-hand practices, comparison of fall cows will be involved in the
l.ETART, w. VA.- Mr. and chips were served to the ·~searc h facilities at the knowledge of the best and spring calving, and crossbreeding studies.
Mrs. Henry Rei!mire or Letart, following : Mr. and Mrs. Buster Jackson Branch of the Ohio techniques to improve yields
were the host and hostess at a Barrett, Floya and Cristal and Agricultural Research and and boost their profits."
barbecue recently for Mr. and Kathie Sigler of Rolland; Mr.
Dr. Kottman said the apThe Meigs freshman team Qualls led the scoring with two · Mrs. George Moore, D.or!!en, and Mrs. Harold Clark, Development, Wooster, will be
held here at 1:30 p. m: Wed- propriated funds wiU enable
romped to a tremendous 4!HI touchdowns each while Mike
John,EllenandGeorgill Kay of Rosemary, Roger, Letha , nesday, Oct. 25.
the OARDC to purchase 107
Magnotta,
Jerry
Cremeans,
win over !Jle Wellston fresh·
Jacksonville, Fla . Other ·Margaret , Harold , John,
The
Jackson
Branch
Is
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acres
of land .adjoining the
man team at Middleport an d Eddie Sisson each added
members
or
the
family
present
Phyllis
and
Mary
of
Cheshire;
located just south of Jackson present 344 acres, construct
one six-poin ter, Extra points
Thursday.
were Mr. and Mrs . Olin Mrs . Lois Ann 'Reitmire and on Route 93. It has been three buildings; and develop
were
not
recorded.
Coach Butch Meier's Little
Reitmire, Jeff and Peggy Jean, Yvonna of Letart ; Mr. and operated by the OARDC since access roads, a farm pond, and
Due to scheduling problems,
Marauders are now 2-j), the
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Reit- Mrs. Lawrence Kearns, Mr.
other ·win a 2!HJ affair over the next freshman game is not mire,L.olsMaeandCharesJr. ; and Mrs. Herbert Young. May 1968, when the Jackson land drainage system.
New buildings will include a
Logan. Good things could be in certain at the time, Coach Mrs. Goldie Reitmire,-Carrie Herbie, Shane, Dwane and Co unt y Commissioners
provided
a
344-acre
tract.
combination
machinery shed,
store for the Marauder varsity Meier said.
and .Paul, Mrs. Lucille Tye, all of Canton; Mr. and Studies to date have been farm shop, and office facility;
0 0 a- 8
Wellsto n
with this bunch of kids.
Laudermill, all of Pomeroy; Mrs . Clarence Ohlinger, limited, however, because the refr ige rated fruit storage
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Meigs
Marty Dugan and Terry
Yvonna and Tom Reitmire of Connie, Ray Gene, Carol, Roy land had no farm buildings building, , and
branch
Letart; Mrs. Louise Wandling Gale and Cindy, Stockport; suitable for research and no manager's residence.
or St . Albans, W. Va., an d the Mrs. Sylvia Ohlinger or West frontage on a public road.
About 300 acres are available
hosts.
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs .
The OARDC recently for research on pasture
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dale Charles Clark, Yolanda and received a $200,000 state ap- renovation in flood plain areas
WELLSTON - The Meigs second half kickoff to pay dirt.
Goodnight and Mary Kathern Charles, and the honoree, Les propriation for its development and on steep slopes. Agronomic
Junior High grid team suffered
The next game for Coach Jon
of Letart, W. Va., were recent Paul. The cakes were baked into a fully operative research research plots will be used for
a 20-{) setback at the hands or a Arnott's junior high team will
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney and decorated by Mrs. Lois facility. "We feel that there is evaluation of grasses and
fine Wellston junior high be Oct. 12 a t Middleport Goodnight and Larry of Reitmire.
great potential for increased legumes under Jackson area
eleven here Thursday.
against Pt. Pleasant. The Baby M
Yvonna and Tom Reitmire
anassas, Va.
agricultural production in this conditions.
Wellston scored touchdowns Marauders have an open date
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Roush , . spent Saturday with their aunt area, especially for fruit crops
POMEROY
Beef cattle research will
in the first, third, and fourth next week.
Cheryl, Lee, Jerome , Dawn and uncle, Carrie and Paul and beef cattle," Dean Roy include a cow-calf production
periods, the third squarter Wellston
6068 - 20 and Eric or this community Reitmire, of Pomeroy.
Kottman said. "This branch program involving use of yearscot·e heing the return of the Meigs
0 0 0 0 - 0 spent Labor Day at Carter
Caves in Kentucky.
Mr . and Mrs. Henry Reitmire, Yvonna and Tom of
Letart, Carrie and Paul Alan
By ADA SLACK
Mr . and Mrs . George Reitmire of Pomeroy recently
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs. f' reeland an d Mrs. Agnes spent a weekend at Old Man's
(Continued from pa_ge l)
band should have another pleasing show for
Carl Duckworth of Zanesville White attended the Family Cave and Ash Cave in the you posted. All three board clerks are presently
you to view. We'lllook forward to seeing you at
visited his sister, Agnes White, Night supper at the First Hocking National Forest near working on a cost analysis of vocational
Marauder Stadium about 8 this evening.
and brother, Richard.
Baptist Church in Middleport Logan.
NEWS &amp; NOTES - Thanks to the BradMrs. Ethel Moore has programs in the districts.
Mrs . Drusilla House of on Sept. 17.
bury kids for an interesting and informative
In some of our meetings with citizens
Columbus visited her sister,
Richard Duckworth attended returned home from a week's
radio
show last Thursday - Thanks to Mr.
Mrs. Dorothy Harden, also a ball game in Cincinnati vacation in Huntington where groups during the summer, the subject of
Diehl and Mr. Moore for their program
other relatives and friends.
Sunday, Sept. 17, going by she visited with Mrs. Anna discipline came up more than once . There were
yesterday - Mr. Diehl has sent home the first
Phillips and Donald, Margie questions about discipline in grades 7-12. I
Mrs. Hugh McPhail of special bus.
isssue of the high school newsletter. I'm sure
Grafton, W. Va., spent a week
Mrs. Mary Ross and sons of Hwnphries and Mr. and Mrs. would like to invite you to come and visit our
that you will find this and future issues to
high school or junior high school while school is
with her son and daughter-in- Shreveport. La., visited her Wilbur Eves.
provide valuable information - Here are some
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald PhiUips in session. Just check in to the principal's office
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me· mother, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
dates
tbat you might want to put on the
and Leo, Donald Phillips and and ask for directions. He'll help . You may find
Phall, Corey and Scott, of Bess.
calendar: October 6, end of first six weeks;
Rustic Hills. The birthdays of
Mrs. Elva Dailey entertained Margie Humphries were that things are much better than you thought.
guests
or
Mrs.
Ethel
Moore
on
OctQ.ber
9, Board of Education meeting; OcOur doors are open to visitors. We don't
her son and grandson, Scott, with a dinner in observance of
tober 12, first grade cards out ; October 13,
were observed during her vis it the 55th wedding anniversary Sunday.
want a flood that would disrupt, but we wiU
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Staley,
County
teachers' meeting, no school; October
here.
welcome those who come to seriously view the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frances
and
Mary
of
Hun27, District teachers' meeting, no school;
Mrs. Christena Grimm spent Ca rl Autherson of Long Bot.
school in action. In all fairness, you should do
a few days with her daughter tom. Others present were Mrs. tington, Mrs . Charles Reit- this prior to making criticisms that just might · November 13, Board of Education meeting;
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Judy Pape and Kristen, local. mire, Lois Mae and Charles not be based on fact.
November 16, Rutland Fire Department
Raymond Teaford and family
Turkey
Dinner; November 17, Junior Class
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jr., Mrs. Goldie Reitmire and
Tonight we will play Wellston at home. We
Paul,
all
of
Pomeroy,
were
of Minersville.
Play; November 24, Big Bend Minstrel Show at
London have returned from a
will be looking for win number four, after a
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown two week trip visiting his sister visitors at the home of Mr. and thrilling number three last week at Logan. Our
Meigs High.
spent a few days with her and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitmire, Tom and
sister, Mrs. Nora Summerside Mrs . Clarence Stillwagner and Yvonna, on Labor Day .
Youth Honored
of Akron.
family of Wooster; her sister
Tupper~
Dayton and Mr.'and Mrs. Willis Grace Kelly and Mrs . Carrie
Les
Paul
Clark was honored
Mrs. Rachel McBride has and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Martin and two children of Swartz at the Elmwood Nurreturned to her home from Mrs. Russell Marrison of on his 9th birthday with a party Socicly Ne ws
Jackson. Friends of the sing Home Sunday.
Holzer Hospital where she was Ashtabula; his sister, Mrs. at the home of his parents, Mr.
Walkers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gerald Watson, young son or
Fea ture s Cu stom V1deo Ra nge
By Mrs. Evelyn Brtckles
a medical patient. ·
Josephire il.iffle and family of
Nichols
of
Athens
and
Mr.
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Watson, was
Tuning System . Ex c!u'S~'• t!
The
WSCS
of
the
Methodist
Meadeville, Pa .; another
Mrs. Jesse Smith or Torch an overnight guest of his
Aulom
at1c
"Fringe-Lock'" Circuli
Church attended an all day
sister,
Mrs.
Lola
Birtcher
and
spent
a
recent
day
with
Mr.
choice ot lour colors.
Your
~----------~--------- family of Toledo. They also district meeting at Nelsonville
grandmother , Mrs. Effie
and Mrs. Charles Belzing.
Watson, Sunday night.
visited their daughters and on Thursday.
Several
from
here
attended
Mrs. Effie Watson and Mr.
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Welch and
.
their ·families, Mt. and' Mrs.
Senior
Citizens
Day
and
enand
Mts. Bill Watson and son,
"71111111 The Qudill ~ goes'" belat e
lwo
children
and
her
mother,
Jack Koeller and Tobie of Wes t
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tertainment at the Rock Gerald were Sunduy dinner
GIFTS THAT NE VER FO~GET
Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . Mildred Bissell, were Springs Fairgrounds Thurs· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Books for Weddings ·Baby ·Anniversary Doug Moore and family of weekend guests of Mr. and day .
Deem of Alfred.
Mrs. Georgie Bissell and son,
Newa rk.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights Middleport
Inspirational - Photo Album ·
Mr. and Mrs. Challie Greer, Georgie, and Mr. and Mrs. Flanders and grandson, Doug,
Richard Duckworth and A~ nes Tommie Bissell and daughter, of near Guysville a nd Mrs.
Memory and Scrap Bo~ks
White attended the Senior Angie, all of Norwalk.
Kenny Ray Riggs of Eastern Florence Ann Spencer and
Citizens picnic at the Rock
is staying a few days with his children and Mrs. Starling
Springs
Fairgrounds
Thursday
ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT
aunt, Mrs. Leone Babcock, Massar and childre n of
afternoon.
Eastern were Sunduy guests of
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Duck· while his young brother is in Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
worth, William Duckworth of Camden Clark Hospital as a Boyles.
Rittman spent several days medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Dean or
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
· visiting their mother, Mrs.
Washington Court House spent
11
Daisy Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Brickles called on his sister, a weekend here with her sister,
George Schneider, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley of Mrs. Maxine Chapman and
Athens Saturday who had
Mrs. Marvin McKelvey .
they also called on Mrs. Neisel
Bill Hysell of Columbus spen t moved there from New Weatherman while here.
a few days with his mother, Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey L.yons Mr. Wallis McDonald of
Mrs. Oma Hysell . She returned
Columbus spent a weekend
to Columbus with him where and son, Lemar and Mrs. here with Mrs. Neisel
she spent a few days. They also Eulah Swan spent Sunday with Weatherman.
visited friends and relatives in their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Gene Riggs and
Lawrence Hasbargen and
Akron and Newton Falls.
Kenny Ray of Eastern were
Robert Harden of Marion, children, Kent and K.ira, or Sunday dinner guests or Mr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Parkersburg. Kent had just and Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
VALUD
Harden,
underwent
an returned home from Camden Mr . and Mrs. Terry Deem or
emergency appendectomy at Clark Hospital where he un- Allred were Friday evening
derwent major surgery . He is
the Marion General Hospital.
guests of Mrs. Effie Walson.
recuperating satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden spent a
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Dinsmore
few days in Marion.
Marvin Walker over the Boyles and granddaughter,
Mrs . Agnes White and Mrs.
weekend were her brother, Mr. Brenda Boyles, and Mrs.
Alice Freeland attended the
and Mrs. Raloh Howard of Florence Spencer visited Mrs.
Dorcas Missionary Circle at
the First Baptist Church at the
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
MIDOI.£POAT, 0.
Anthony in Middleport on Sept.
19.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle
received word that their son
Lawrence was injured in a
motorcycle-auto accident in
Colorado Springs, Colo.

Groundbreaking Set on Oct. 25

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Candy and cookies will be Health Center by the juniors ;
donated by the American on Nov . 19 a field servi&lt;!f
Legion Auxiliary of the Racine orientation meeting will be
Post 602 for the Annual Country conducted at Junction City
Fair to be staged Oct. 12 at the with Mrs . Lyell Roush as the
Athens Mental Health Center. instructor ; and on Dec. 14, a
Mrs . Mrytle Walker. · a Christmas party will be held at
member of the unit, is the the Chillicothe Hospital.
assistant · district represenMrs. Edna Knopp was aptative for the American Legion pointed aclivities chairman
Auxiliary's program for the with Mrs . Margaret Yost
veterans hospitalized there. named chairman of the "Spirit
The fair is an annual event of '76 1 '. A thank -you note w::~ s
sponsored by the Health Center
Auxiliary to provide funds for. M
"Operation Santa Claus" as
well as for other projects and
J •
prog ram s directed toward
A reception honorin g Mrs .
making the daily life of the
Edna
Rei bel, recently aphospital residents - many
pointed
national represenfrom Meigs County - more
tative for the Daughters of
meaningful and homelike.
America,
was held Monday
Members with candy and
· cookies to contribute are asked nig ht following a meeting of
to advise Mrs. Walker by Oct. Theodorus Council 17, D. of A.
II if they will have a donation. at the IOOF hall .
Centering the refreshment
During the meeting conducted by Mrs . Frances
Roberts. a donation was made
for the cystic fibrosis fund . The
unit subscribed to the yellow fl owers. The candle
legislation bulletin and the anangement had been used on
Carvelle Star. It was re ported
that a 22-pound box of ribbons
had been sent to the Dayton Reibel's national appointment
Veterans Hospital where blind was annnounced. On behalf of
veterans make them into rugs. the Council, Mrs. Etta Will,
Tile unit voted to purchase a councilor, presented a gift to
rug from the hospital for Mrs. Reibel.
Read at the meeting was the
display here and eventual
first
official letter from Mrs.
resale.
The District 8 fall conference .Jeanette Bloor . state councilor.
to be held at L.ilhopolis next She announ ced the motto of
week was announced and "Stand Together," and gave
her sloga n, "Go Forward
several members will attend. A
contribution was made toward Together." In her letter, Mrs .
a gift for the department Bloor reques ted that each
president, and money was sent Council have obligation night
to Mrs. Hazel Grant for a at th e first me eting in
November. She said that her
veterans party.
project will be explained to
In a bulletin from Mrs.
each council by the district
Charles K'essinger, distr ict deputy.
president, several meetings
Also read at the meeting was
were announced. On Nov. 9 a
a letter from the new district
district veterans affairs party
deputy, Faye Hoselton . She
will be held at the Ath ens
noled !hat her husband had
suffered a heart attack on Sept.
4 an d is confined to St. Joseph
Hospital.
SPEAK IN G OF
Reported ill were Marvin
Darst. horne from Veterans
Memorial , and th e father-in law of Mrs. Marge Hoffner who
is hospitalized . It was also
noted that Arnold Hayes is
improving from his recent

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Wellston is 20-0 Winner

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Syracuse_~ews, Society

Reibel Honored

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All

PTA Delegates
To be Elected
Delegates from the Meigs
County Council of Parents and
Teachers to the 67th Annual
Convention of the Ohio PTA
will be elected at a meeting of
the council Thursday night at
7:30p.m. at the Salem Center
Elementary School.
The state meeting will be
held Oct. 9-ll at the Neil House
in Columbus. The theme is
"People Together Achieve."
PTA exhibits will be on display
and this will include coun ty and
district cultural arts winners.
At Thursday night's meeting
to be conducted by Mrs .
Richard Vaughan, council
president, a movie, "To Touch
a Child, " will be shown. In
addition to elected delegates
and alternates of the PTA
units, presidents and other
officers are urged to attend. Al l
PTA members are welcome,
Mrs. Vaughan stressed.

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A thought for the day :
British journalist Jenry
Vollman Morton sald, "One
drink or wine and you act like a
monkey, two drinks and you
strut like a peacock; three
drinks and you roar like a lion,
four drinks ... you behave like a
pig."

Joszef Mlndszenty, 79, ended
nearly 1G years of exile in the
u.s. Embassy In Budapest and
went to Vatican City In Italy.

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Officers were elected at the organizational meeting of
Pomeroy Brownie Troop Tuesday night at the Pomeroy
Elementary School. Mrs. Carolyn Grueser is the leader, and her
assistants are Mrs. Jack Handley and Mrs. Mike Griffith .
Rochelle McDaniel was elected secretary; and Kelly Griffith
was named treasurer for the troop. Mrs. Thomas explained to the
22girls attending the program of Brownies. Games were played.
Second year Brownies in the group are Becky Handley,
Melanie Dillard, Kristin Aunderson, Barbara Grueser, Kim
Mulford, Rochelle McDaniel, Tammy Eichinger, Mary Beth
Hawley, Melinda Thomas, and Kelly Griffith.
The new girls are Roxanna McDaniel, Angela Curtis, Cindy
Curtis, Connie Smith, Tanuny Pettit, Brenda Fry, Beth
Gleckner, Deall!la Korn, Regina Griffith , Gina Joh nson, Dixie
Eblin, and Mary Eblin.
MIDDLEPORT CADETTE TROOP 185
Requirements for the hostess badge were completed at a
meeting of Troop 185 Tuesday night at the Middleport First
Baptist Church ..Work on the child care badge was started during
the meeting.
Plans were made for a bowling party to be held on Oct. 8.
Attendance at Tuesday's meeting is required for those who plan
to go bowling. At the meeting were Joni Murray, Trina Gibbs,
Cathy Maniey, Brendu Hysell, and Jennifer Wise.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
A wiener roast will be held Monday night at the Middleport
Marina according to plans made at a meeting this week of Troop
39. The girls are to meet at the United Methodist Church at 4 p.m.
and from there will hike to the Marina. Parents are to pick up
their daughters at 6:30p.m. at the Marina.
Patrol leaders were installed and as a service project the
girls hiked uptown and picked up litter.

SATURDAY
RAC I NE Firemen 's
Auxiliary selling homemade
ice cream in containers at
firehouse, 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday .
SOUTHERN Local Band will
play in Racine Saturday at
10:15 a.m. Tag day will be
observed that day in th e
Southern Local School District. TIT
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?:I through Oct. I , 7:30 nightly
RUTLAND - The Wood
al Church of Chri st in Christian Reunion was held in August at
Union, Hartford. Pas lor, Rev . Fort Meigs near Rutland with a
Bill Campbell. Special si nging basket dinner at noon . The
each evening.
afternoon was spent socially
HOMECOMING at Hemlock looking at old family pictures
Grove Church Sunday with and eac h telling what his tory
church and Sunday School in they knew or had heard of the
the morning and dinner at late Joshue J. Wood, Sr., of
12:30 p.m. Program at 2 p.m. near Ca rpen ter.
fea turing the Bissell Brothers.
Officers elected were Ernest
Everyone welcome.
Wood. president ; Norman Will.
WORLDWIDE Communion , vice president, and Dena
Sunda y, Harri so nv ill e Welsh.
sec retary
and
Presbyterian Church , during treasurer. The reu nion next
mornin g worship service with year will be at the same park
th e Rev. L. H. Stebbins, pastor, the second Sunday in August.
in charge.
The oldest member present
MONDAy
was Elfie Wood, Carpenter,
SALEM Center PTA Mon- who will be 81 thi s fall . Homer
Welsh, Harrisonville, was the
day, 7:30p.m. at the school.
youngest at 11 months. Mr. and
MIDDLEPORT Garden Mrs. Terry Kro ll (Purle
Club, Monday, 7;30 p.m. at the. Jeweli) came from Wyandotte,
home of Mrs . Jame. Titus, Mtch., the farthest.
near Rutland.
The 60 present were Mrs.
ME IGS CHAPTER Order of James Wilcox , Indianapolis;
DeMolay Monday, 7:30 p.m. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Hoffman ,
Middleport Masoni c Temple. Anderson , Ind.; Mr. and Mrs .
ME IGS COUNTY Salon 'tiO, Herb Zeller , children Jeff and
Eight and Forty, 7;30 p.m. Todd. Gahanna: Elfie Wood .
home of Mrs . Iva Powell .

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TUESDAY
EASTERN ATHLETIC
Boosters, Tuesday night. 8
" Protecting Your Health"
p.m. Film of Federal H&lt;lcking •
willue the theme of the District
Eastern game to be shown.
Health Conference of the Ohio
Rural Health Council Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Catholic Parish Hall in
Jackson.
Mei gs Countians plann ing to
SYRACUSE - Mrs . Brenda
attend
are asked to advise the
Wolfe and Mrs. Kathy Cumings
honored Mrs. Jane Lyons with Meigs County Extension
a layette shower recently at the Service . Luncheon reserhome of Mrs . Wolfe, Rustic vations are due today.
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins, the
Hills.
district
health chairman will
Gifts were placed in a yellow
and white bassinet. Refresh- give the welcome following
ment co nsisted or cake,
decorated with pink and blue
DeMOL.AY TO MEET
bootie replicas, ice cream,
Meigs Chapter Order of
nuts,1 iced tea and coffee.
Favors were miniature diapers DeMolay will meet Monday at
in yellow and white filled with 7:30 p.m. at the Middleport
mints. Games were played Masonic Temple.
with prizes going to Miss Vicky
Crouch, Mrs. Unda Ughtner,
and Mrs. Becky Tannehill . The
door prize was won by Mrs.
Barbara Roush.
Presenting gifts lo Mrs.
Lyons were those named and
Mrs. Sharon Wright and Jason,
Mrs. Becky Anderson, Mrs.
Maxine McDaniel, Mrs. Gloria
Michael and Debbie, and Mrs.
Brenda Wolfe, Shelly and Tara.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Frank
Malinoski, Mrs. Joe Magnotta,
Mrs . Charles Kuhl, Mrs.
Delores Spitzl, Mrs. Nancy
Prlsner,
Mrs.
Janet
Williamson , Mrs . Jonnie
Crouser, and Mrs. · Carolyn
Grtieser .

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The StoroWif~ " ALL KINDS OF STUFF"
For Pots · Stobtos - Large &amp; Small Animals · Lawns ·
Gardens.
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the fall theme with Mrs . Fisher
giving "Color in Fell Perennials. " She recommended
harmony plantings using
perennials in no more than
three .colors to a gro up, and
suggested combining peren·
nia ls with differen t blooming
periods so that borders which
bloom all summer can be
crea ted. Hardy asters, red hot
poker, daisies, poppies, phlox ,
and various grasses were
suggested.
"Varied Shrubs and Vines"
was the topic of Mrs. Fred
Nease who commented on their
use in arrangements as well as
for food and cover for birds in
the winter. She named the
English and American holly
pyraca ncha, bi ttersweet, dogwood, bayberry and the
Japanese barberry.
Mrs. Stacy Arnold displayed
a board of fall leaves in conjunction with her comments on
"The Flaming Foliage ." She

explained the process which
causes the leaves to change
color. She said that chlorophyll
makes the leaves green and
that the pri me fun ction of the
leaf is to create the sugar and
starch for fel&lt;ling the plant.
Once the stem hardens and the
plant no longer needs the food ,
then the leaves change into fall
colors.
During the uu siness meeting
an invitation wa:o; rea d fr om the
Cheste r Gard~n Cl ub inviting
memberS to cxll i!Jit in the show
at Royal Oak l'« rk Oct. 7and 8.
·The class is " 1''11 1 Wea ther
Forccust" with Hn interpretive
design .

MEETING REPORTED
A report on the sub-regional
mee ting of the Future
Homemakers of America held
rece ntly at Alexander High
School was give n by Cathy
Pickens and Sandy Woods
when the Eastern Chapter met
recently at the -school. Miss
Woods, president, had charge
of th e mee ting and Miss
Pickens explained what F .H.A.
and Hero F.H.A. mean. The
amount for dues was
discussed.
Fifteen new
members were welcomed and
refreshments were se rved
following the meetin g.

Al su r ead at the meeting
was
a
lette r
from th e Ath ens . Mental
Health Ce nt er asking fo r
contributions to the flower
marl which will be a part of the
annual country fair to be
staged ther e 011 ·Oct. 12. Tile
club made arran,;cme nts lo
contribute to til e fair which
provides fund s for Operation
Santa Claus and other special
projects and programs at the

institution . A reminder was
also read regarding the Green
Thumb Notes for November.
Gardening tips for October
by Mrs. Henry Thomas included taking out annuals and
moving in polled munis for fall
blooms; cleaning up tlower
beds to prevent any carry over
of disease; sowing grass seed
in bare spots, and continuing to
mow until growth stops,
bringing in the houseplants
before there is drastic change
in weather , and digging glads
and dahlias as soon as the frost
kills the tops.
For roll call members
displayed a berried branch or
vine. Mrs . Mason Fisher gave
devo tions. read a poem
"Flower Power," and had
prayer.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Fred Nease
will entertain the club in Oc·
tober with Mrs . David Nease to
be the assisting hostess.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs . Holter,
Mrs. Eurana Thomas, and
Mrs. Henry Thomas.

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SALE DAY SET
A rummage sale will be held
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the Jones.building on .Gourt ...
St.. Pomeroy, by the Eight and
Forty, Meigs County Salon.
Both ad~ lt and children's
winter clothing will be included
in the sale items.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Conference Theme is on Health

Layette Shower
Given Recently

TO VISIT PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher
of New Philadelphia will spend
the weekend here visiting · his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Fisher. Minersville.

Seeds . Bird Seeds • Oyster Shells
and Grit • Fertilizers • Lime •
Cement &amp; Mortar • Stock Salt Water Softener· Remedies· Salt·
LiHel's. Vaccine- Roofll)g • Paints
. Red Brand Fencing • Baler and
Binder Twine • Sprays • Gates.

.MODERN SUPPLY

lu Mrs. Denver Holter, Mrs.
Don Gnieser, Mrs. Stacy
Arnold, Mrs. Edison Hollon,
Mrs. Homer Holter, and Mrs.
Hiram Fisher.

registration and coffee hour at
9 a.m. The morning speaker
will be Bill Stuckey, Ohio State
University Cooperative Ex·
tension Service whose topic
will be "An Updute on Safety."
The afternoon program will
be conducted by Ja ck Russell,
D.V.M. , Division of Communicable Diseases, Ohio
Department of Health ,
Colwnbus. He will xpeak '¥'
"Overview - Animal Diseases
Related to Man," including
comments on rabies, encephali tis, visce ral larual,
megrans. Food borne disease
also will be discussed by Dr.
Russell and he will moderate a
panel consisting of a
veterinarian and a medical
doctor.

WE PAY
CLOUD NINE
INTEREST RATES

Our Interest is MORE for YOU!

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FlOWERS
ilr All Occasions.

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Wo wire flowers
. Every,wllere

'Pomero,
flower Shop
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AIN Q SETT I NG

Paid On Passbook Savings
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Five per cent per yeor poid on R119ular Pnsbook Savings.
No minimum . Interest paid from date of dttpClslt to,..,, of
withdrawa t. triterest compounded quarterly. tnterut pold

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Albany; Mrs . Erie Dailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Alba Ky le, Athens;
Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Jewell and
Mrs. Jessie Jewell, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Szatmary,
Trenton, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Kroll, Wyandotte; Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Hinds, Newark,
Ohio; Parker Cook and Mr. and
Mrs. .Jerry Cook, Rick and
John, Ashville; Mr . and Mrs.
Ronald Jewell and Richard,
Athens; Mr. a nd Mrs.
Norman Will and Duane,
Rutland;
Mrs.
Neva
King , Mr . and Mrs. Web·
ber Wo od, Mr. and Mrs.
Vir gi l King , Mary L.ou,
Gen eva, David and Hele n
King, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
White, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Wood, Earle, Earl, and Edith
Wood, Peggy McKinney, Mr .
and Mrs. Norm~r1 ·wood; Sue
and Ronn ie Wood, Mrs. Letha
Cowen, Mr. and Mrs . Leroy
Welsh and Homer, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Welsh and Bonnie
and Darrell Napper. ali' of
Pomeroy .

arrangements were awarded

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FINISHING
In At 9- 0ut At 5·

FOR BIG DISCOUNT SAVINGS!

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Flowers in shades of orange
were featured in arrangements
11! "Fall in Bloom " for a
display at We6nesday night's
meelin~ of the Wildwood
Garden Club held at the home
11! Mrs. Homer Holter .
Blue
ribbons
for

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In 1971, Hungarian Cardinal

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·Because kids
are something special •.•

co nfin eme nt to the Holzer
Medical Center.
The Council voted to order 30
sets of dish cloths to be sold by
the members. The · prize
package donated by Iv!rs. Edith
Spencer was awarded to Mrs.
Will .

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Plains

BAKER

read from the Teaford family
fm· nowers. It was reported
that to date 76 members have
paid their dues. others are
w·ged to get their dues in
before Thu,rsday so that th e
quota can be reached prior to
ll1e District 8 meeting .
The traveling prize donated
by Eula Wolfe was won by Mrs.
Marie Boyd. Potluck refresh·
ments were served.

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Speaking of Local Schools

C.r.G~S~N

Fall in Bloom· Dispfayed

Goodies Given Veterans

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as long as an open acr:ount is malnt1i ned.

~ •aw

P:ING SETti NG

Do aomething beautiful for your diamond
look. Have your diamond mounted
in a sensational new setting_ lrom our col~ection .of
elrrings, pins , pendants and nn~s . We promtse quahty
cr•flsmanship at a moderate price.

Create a whole new

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINCS AND LOAN
COMPANY
Earl F. Ing els, Jr .• Mgr.
296 W. Second St.
Pomeroy, Oh io

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- TO. Dally Senlinel, Middlepori-Pomeroy, 0., Sepl. 29, 1972

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MIODLEPORT PEN UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m-./ Youth
TECOSTAL - Thord Ave, the MEIGS COUNTY. Tbe llniled meeting 6: 30 p.m .; Evening
Rev . Willlitm Knlltel, pastor
Presbvtenan Church, Dwight worship. 7:30p.m.
·
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L la vit z, Pastor -Director ;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
supl Classes for all ages. George W Hulton and Rev . NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

evcn1nq 5erv ice, 7. 30 p.m ..
RthiP. st udy , Wt'I.Jncsdily, 7 30
-... rvtces, Frfday ,
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W. H. Perrin. pastor Roy
Mayer, Supt. Church schooot.
9 15 a.m.; worship, 10:24 a .m ..
yout h choir rehearsal Monday,

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN -

The Rev . Arthur C Lund,
pa stor Sunday school (nursery
adult ), 9 15 am .. Charles
Evans, Christtan Educatt on
Supt .. worshtp servtce, 10.30
6· 30 p.m .; Mrs. Marvin Burt, a.m ; con ftrmatt on c lasses,
d•rector;
senior
choir Tuesday. 7 e: 15, IUntor con
rehearsal, 7 30 p m, Thursday . f trmall on c la ss. tim e se t
Mrs . Paul Nease. direcfor.
weekly, sen ior conft rm a t ion
POMEROY CHURCH - OF class. Senior choir, 7· 30 p m.
THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesday

. Union and Mulberry . Rev
Clyde V Henderson. pastor.
Sunday school, 9 30 a.m . Glen
McC lung. supt. ; morning
worship, 10· 30 a.m; evening
serv:ce. 7:30 ; m1d-week ser-

S~V~NTH - !?AY

VENTIST -

AD located on

p.m.
FREEWILL BAPTIST

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Corner Ash and Plum, M1d
d l eporl ,
N oe l
Herrm an,
pas tor . Sa lurd ~y l''llen mg
service, 7 p m Sun day school,
10 am. , Sunday even mg
worshtp, 7 p m

FIRST BAPTIST of Mid dl eport, corner of Sixth and
Palmer 'Streels, Rev Charles
Stmons,
pastor
Fred
Hoffman,
Sonday
School
Supenntenden t Sunday church
sc hool for everyone 9 15 am ,
M orn 1ng wor sh1p 10 15 am ,
Evenmg serv1 ces, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday prayer servi ce, 7 30
p m. Extra youth acltvit1es on
Sunday, 5 p m , for all youth up
to s1xlh grade , 6 30 for jun1or
and sen1or h1gh student s

Ltnson S.tebbtns, Ass' t. Pastor · Gra te, pa stor Worshtp service,
D•rectors
11 am and 7·30 p m Sunday .
FIRST UNITE ·) PRES- Sur1c.uy School. 9: 30 a .m .
BYTERIAN, Harri so nvill e, Richard Barton, supl. Prayer
Sunday Church School, 9· 30 mef'tsnq, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m .
a m , Mrs . Homer Lee, Sup! ;
ijRAOFOR D CHURCH OF
Mor nmg Worship 10 30 a m CHRIST - Cttllord Smith ,
FIRST
UNITED mm1 stcr Sunday School 9 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Middl epor t, .1 m morning church 10 30
Sun day Chur ch School, 9 30 ,., m , Su nday evenmg service,
a m , Lew1s Sauer , Sup! , 7 JO p n • Wednesday service, 8
Mornmq Worsh 1p, 10 30 a m ~!11

MT OLIVE CHURCH. Long

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHOOIST - Rev . Robert
E Buckley, pastor. William
Batley, supt ; Sunday school,

Bottom , John Dill, pastor
Sunday school. 10 a .m ,
evangelistic service , 7. 30 p m .

Wtllard P1ggott. Sunday school

9:30 am ; morning worship,

superintendent

10: 30 am ; evening worship,
7. 30 . p m
Wednesday,

F I RST
UNITE D
Mulberry
Hetghl s,
near
PRES.BYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Vetera ns Memonal Hosp 1fal,
Morntng Worship, 9 a.m ,
Pom er oy
Pi! stor Herbert
~Wednesdav . 7·30 p m.
~nday Church School, 10 a.m .
Morgan Sabbath School, every
rs Samcson Hall , Suet
Saturday at 2 p m and worsh1p
GRACE EPISCOPAL - serv
1
ce
fo
llowtng
at
3
15
p
m
STIVERSVILLE
COM ·
Rev. Leroy Oav 1s, mimster
()pen
Stbl
e
dtscusston
each
MUNITY
,
Rev
.
Edsel
Hart,
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Morning prayer and sermon,
10: 30a .m . Holy communion and Thur sday af 7 30 p m at the Middlepor t, 5th and Ma1n pa stor . Sunday School service
" Th e
Fnendly Raulin M oyer, pastor Michael 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each
sermon , first Sundays, 10 30 church
Ger lach, SL·nday School sup! Thursday 7: 30 p m Sunday
a.m . Church schoo l, km - Chur ch "
Bible Schoo1, 9. 30 a.m , mar evening serv1ce, 7· 30 p m
dergarten through etghth
GRAHAM
UNITED ning
ZION· CHURCH OF CHRIST
worship, 10 . JO a.m .,
~rade. 10· 30 a.m.
METHOOIST - Preachtng 9 30
POMEROY CHURCH OF a m , first and second Sundays eventng worshtp, 7 30 p m , - Pomeroy - HarriSonville
CHRIST- Mr . Hoyt Allen. Jr, of each month ; lhtrd and fourth prayer service 7 ~ . m Wed - Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor.
Paul McEl roy , Sunday School
pastor. Bible School. 9. 30 a .m.. Sundays each month, worsh ip nes day
CHURCH
OF
THE Supl. Sunday School 9·30 am .:
worsh1p, 10:30; adult worship se rvtce at 7 30 p m Wednesday
s,erv1ce and young peoples eventngs at 7. 30 Prayer and NAZARENE - Middleport , morning worship and com Rev . Audry Miller, pasto r, munion, 10:30 am .; Sunday
meet1ng, both 7. 30 p.m. Sunday· Btble Study
Wednesday. combined B1bie FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Floyd Carson, supl. Sunday eventng youth Chnst 1an en
S) udy and prayer meeting. 7:30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave ., school, 9 30 a.m.. Morntng deaver, 6:30 ; Worsh ip serv1ces,
Sunday, 7· 30 p m . Wednesday
pm.
Pomeroy, affiliated with S B C., worshtp 10 · 30 a.m ; lu ni or
soc•e•y.
6
30
p.m
..
NYPS
,
6
45
' THE SALVATION ARMY - the Rev Fred Hilt, pastor
eventng prayer meeting and
~nvoy RayS Wining, off1cer in Sunday School , 9 30 a m , p.m. Sunday evange l tsltc B1ble study, 7· 30 p m
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
oharge. Sunday. 10 a.m ... morning worshtp, 10 30 am , meet tng , 7· 30 p. m . Prayer
ljollness meeting ; 10:30 a .m .. jun1or soc1ely, 6 30 am. NYPS, meeltng Wedne sday, 7 30 p m Ptne Grove, the Rev Ar thur
Combs, pastor Sunday school,
Sund•y School. Young People's 6. 45 p m Sunday evange l 1~t•c
MEIGS
9 30 am , church serv 1ces,
COOPERATIVE
4egion, 7 p m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 meeling , 7 30 p.m. Pray er
10 30 a.m
A,m., Ladies Home League, 7 mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p m
PARISH
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
p m ., Prep classes.
THE
UNITEO
MIDDLEPORT

' SACRED HEART - Rev
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST ~ather Bernard Kra1covic , Corner Fourth and Matn ,
pastor
Phone
992 -2825 Middleport Rev Henry L Key ,

METHOODIST CHURCH
Robert R. Card
01rector

POME)lOY CLUSTER

Saturday evenmg Mass, 7 30 Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30
P m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m, Arnold Rtchard s, supt ,
am . Confessions, Saturday, 7. Mornmg worsh1p 10 30 am

CHRIST

ChriSt tan Youth Crusade, 6:30
p.m.. prayer meeltng , 7. 30

p.m .. Thursday cho1r practice,
7 p.m .

OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Oanny Evans,
pastor : Norman C Will . supl
Sunday School 9 · 30 a.m .;
Worship serv 1ce, 10 · 30 am
Chnslian Endeavor Sunday
evening.

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER OAY SAINTS- Portland ·
Ractne Road Ralph Johnson ,
pas tor Herbert While, Sunday
School Dtrector . Sunday School.
9·30 a .m' Morntng worship,
10 30 a.m ' Sunday evening
servtce 7 P m Wednesday
evening prayer serv ices, 7:30

I EVER GIT
BORNEO AG'IN
I'D LIKE TO COME
BACK A FROG
IF

a.man

has a

A man's got lo look afler his
brolher, That's what Timmy said
the other day, as he stood beside
our baby. And I told him he was
right. "You arc so much stronger
lhan lhis liny, lillie creature," I
said, "From now on, you've got a
real responsibilily!"

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9:30 a.m.; even ing worship,

service. Thursday , 7 30 p.m .

Evenmg worship 7 30 Weanesday prayer meeting , 7 30

p.m.

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the Serrnonette
The Cost of the Cross
Jesus said, ... if I be lifled up from lhe earlh, will draw all
men unlome." (John 12:32). Jesus was lifted up, and for nearly
two thousand years, He has been drawing men unlo Himself.
This is not a fiction story, bul a lruth from the pages of h1slory.
' The cost of Jesus Christ's crucifixion was great. It cost
4esus, His disciples, and the Heavenly Father.
; First, it cost Jesus much physical pain. How many of us can
~nd a splinler in our finger? How many of us can stand a prick
ljllth a pin? We do not like physical pain. Many people do not
!fderstand that Jesus had a human side, as well as divme. Jesus
'!'d suffer from lhe nails in His hands and feet, jusl as you and I
would if someone nailed us to a cross loday, Bul, because of
-!esus' love for you and me He allowed Himself to be crucified
You see,Jesuswanled you and I logo lo heaven so strongly , I hat
He died for us. Thai's a greal cost lo pay, lsn'l11?
SECOND, il cosllhe early disc1ples a great deal . Since the
~ovenunenl opposed Christianily, 11 was a slruggle 1o remain
:Sithful to Jesus and the government.
There are many books of history, which proclaun the suf:erings and deaths of a multitude of the early Chrislians. The
!alacombs stand as a memoriallo early Christians, which hid in
hem, held services in them, and even buried their dead in them,
lbey did this lasI (buried their dead ) in order 1o keep opposers of
::hristianily, from digging them up and burning their dead
&gt;Odles.
Today, there is a mullilude of people who desire to be called
Chrlstlan disciples, but yellhey refuse lo worship the Savior in
publlc. II this free nation of ours were lo come under lhe dictalorshlp of an':~li.Qlristian government, would tbese modern
"Non Worshipping" disciples be willing lo pay lbe price of worshipping In secret, or at the chance of being persecuted?
THIRD, the Heavenly Father paid dearly lo have lhe cross of
Jesus, 10 rome 1o pass. No fatber desires lo see his children
suffer. God Is no differenl in lhis way.
God had set lhe price for lhe redemption of man. Thai pnce
was tbe life of a sinlea• human. In over all the face of the earth
there could nol be found such a person. So God came Himself to
earth In the form of Jesus Christ. Tbe cost lo Him, was lo lower
Himselllo a fleshly mdividual.
God calls for everyone to accepl His plan of salvation , which
comes only lhrough the blood of Jesus. He says we musl belleve
in Jesus, repent (turn ) from our sins, confess Jesus before
olhers, be buried in Chr!Bilan baptism, and be fallhful unlillhis
life Is over.
This 1s the best deal ever offered lo anyone at any time. To
reject il is no I a wise thing lo do, Remember, the cost of lhe cross
was for your salvation ,
Hoyt Allen , Jr ., Mmister,
Pomeroy Church of Christ

Rev. Robert Bumgarner

am' mornmg worshtp. 10 30
am Sunday evenmg Worship
Serv tce, 7 30 p .m .. chotr

Wednesday M1d Week Serv tce .l

NOW 11-lAT YOU HAV€0
ALL 11-lAT MONE'/1 Sll? ..
~ERE

AT .'f:)!?T!iU&lt;!STER'i
Wi'II:E PROUD 0~ OUR.
.'&gt;!Et&gt;l LL SCWOOL OF
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JO()RNAL!SM
NEv.SP~PE~ &gt;.\GES

am .; You ng People' s servtce,
6: 45p.m , Evangelistic servtce,

Wednesday

evening

Bible

L

R. Glvesencamp , pastor

Rev

sc ~ooi,

9am

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
Rev. Howard Shtveley

Lawrence
Sull 1van , 9 30 a m ., Sunday even tng
Sunday School 9 30 worship 7 30. Prayer meelmg ,
a m , youth and jun1or youth Tuesday, 7: 30 p m . Ern es t
se r vtce, 6 45 p.m. ; evenmg Deeter. class leader Youth
worship, 7: 30 p.m .. prayer and Meeting Wednesday , 7. 30 p.m ,
pratse, Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m . Ernest Deeter , leader.

mee 1mq , Thurday , 7: 30pm

CHRIST -

Robert

Shook,

CHESTER CHURCH OF pastor Sunday school. 9·30
GOD - Rev . James Satterfield, am ., Russell Spencer, supl.:
pastor Sunday school. 9. 30
a.m , worshtp serv tce, 11 a.m ..
evening servtce, 7, prayer
serv 1ce and youth servtce,
Wednesday , 7 p m

worship serv tce, 10 45 am
evening worship atternatmQ'
wtth C. E. at 7 30 p m on
Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7 30
P m. Wednesday, Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader .

BETHANY (Dorcas)
Worsh1p, 9· 30 am ; Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship, 11
a.m.. lsi and 3rd Sun days.
LANGSVILL£ CHRISTIAN
Church School, tO am
APPLE GROVE- Wor ship, CHURCH - Robert E Musser. WHITE'S CHAPEL
7 30 p m, first and third pastor Sunday School. 9. 30 Coolville RD. Rev . Roy Deeter,
Sundays, Church sc hoo l, 9 30 a m .. Robert Bobo, supt ; pastor. Sunday school. 9: 30
am , prayer meeting , ftr st

morntng worship , 10.30, Sun. a m , worship service, 10: 30

day even ing service. 7:30. Mtd·
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m
EAST LETART.- Wor ship. week service, Wednesday, 7.30
7 30 p m , second and lourlh pm .
Sundays. church school. 9 30
a.m. , prayer meeting , third
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Wednesday , 7 30 p.m.
THE NAZARENE - Rev M C
GREAT BENO - Worsh 1p 11 Lanmore, pastor. Bob Moore,
a m , 2nd and 4th Sun days , Sunday School Supl Sunday
Church Sc hooL 10 a m

LETART FAlLS - Worship,
10 am .; chur ch school , 9 am ;
Btbl e stud y, 7 30 p.m every
Tuesday .

am Bible sludy and prayer
servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m .
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev
Samuel Jackson
pastor Sunday School. 10 a.m.,•

Mr s. Gertrude Butter, supf.
Pra yer Service, 1 30 p m .;
School, classes for all ages , 9 30 preaching service , 2 p.m
am , morning worshtp, 10.45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF

NYPS Sunday, 6· 30 p m. ,

evangeli shc service Sunday ,
7 30 p m . Mid-week prayer
meel1ng, Wednesday, 7·30 p m
Mi ssio nary meeting, second

MORNING STAR - Wor sh1p
9 30 a m , Church School 10 30 Wednesday , 7 30 p.m

CHRIST- Keith Wise, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:30a .m.. V. H.

Braley , supt , worship servke
and communion, 10: 30 a.m .;
evening service. 7: 30 p.m .

Wednesday, Bible study, 7:30
p.m. Regular board meeting,
FAITH NON - 7:
Wednesday , 8 .p.m
30p.m.. lhlrd Saturday each
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . month .
11 a.m., l si and 3rd Sundays. Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
sc hool, 9 30 a m .; c lass leader,
THE
RUTLAND COMChurch School, tO a m
PORTLANO - Worship 7 30 Leo Hill. worship servtce, 10: 30 MUNITY CHURCH - Rev .
p m.. Church School 9 30 a.m. am ., church, 7: 30pm ., prayer Ri chard Dubbeld. pastor .
School, 9:30a.m .; Worship
SUTTON - Worsh1 p, 11 a .m. m eeftng , Wednesday .
servtce, 11 a.m.: Wednesday
2nd and 41h Sundays , Church
EDEN UNITED BRETH~ EN prayer meet ing . 7.30 p.m.
School 10 am
WESLEYAN t Racine) - IN CHRIST-Eldon R Blake , Sunday nigh t worship , 7 30.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Wor shi p, 11 am , Chur ch pastor Sunday School, 10 am ;
Rev
Wtnme Holsinger, supt Mor · THE NAZARENE School, 10 a.m
ning sermon , 11 a m , Evening Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
serv ice Christian Endeavor , Sunday School. 9. 30 a.m. ;
Rev. Jacob Lehman
7 30p.m.; Mrs Lyda Chevalier. Morning worship, 10· 30 a.m .,
Rev . Standley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m.. president Song service and Young people 's service , 6· 45
Church School 9 a.m. : Prayer sermon, 8 20 . Mid-Week prayer p.m .: Evange listic serv ices,
mee1tng Wednesday, 7·30 p.m. 7 30 p.m. Wednesday evening
Meeting . Wednesday. 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church Mrs . Mane Holsinger, class serv tce 7: 30 p.m
se rvte es, 9 a.m , Sunday School leader .
MASON COUNTY
9 45 a .m. Bible study every
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
Thursday , 7. 30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dex1er - Worship service s George Casto, pastor. Sunday
Saturday and Sunday, 7: 30 School, 9. 30 i evening worship,
I I am .~ Church School 10 am
7 30 Thursday eve ning prayer
ALFRED - Sunday school , om
serv1ce, 7:30p.m.
9 . 45 a.m
each
Sunday , • HEMLOCK
GROVE
MASON FIRST BAPTIST preac htng at 11 am . each CHRISTIAN- David ~tautter.
Sunday Prayer meeting. 7 45 pastor , Stanford Stockton, supl. Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
p m. Wednesday , WSCS , 8 p m Morntng worship, 9:30 a.m. ; Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
on th~rd Tuesday each month church school, 10:30 a.m.; 9. 45 a.m .; worship service, 11
REEOSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meet ing. 6; j0 a.m ,· trainmg union, 6· 30 p.m.;
evening worship service. 7:30

am .;

M1d -We ek

Service ,

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Bald Knob News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Autherson
of Newark and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Roush of Gallipolis visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
Mr. Clinl Birch and
daughter, Leola, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lipps and family
at Vincent.
Mn . Augusta Powell of
Torch, Mrs, Daisy Pratt of
Canal Fullon, Mrs. Wilma
Dangelo and son, Alberl, of
Barberton visited Clint Birch
and Leola.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hampson
of East Liverpool, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Biggs, Mrs. Zona
Biggs of East Liverpool,
vtaited Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
Taylor and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scar·
ilrougb have moved 10 Ibis

Floyd Richard Is a paLient at
Holzer Medical Center,
Gallipolis,
Miss Barbara Richard · has
employment in Alhens. She
graduated from rosmelology
school this sUllllller.
Mrs. Sylvia Carpenter is
Vlsillng her daughter, Mrs.
Anna Haines at Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs . Donald
CremellllS of Five Points are
announcing tbe birth of thel!'
first child, a son, Shannon Lee,
on Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs,
Lawrence JohllSion, local, are
grandparents.
Mrs . Cremeans and son
spenl two weeks with her
parents,
Mrs. Naomi Autherson and
Leota Birch visited Mrs. Nona
ammunity.
Long at Veterans Memorial
Mrl. Nona Long Is a patient Hospital.
at Veter8llll Memorial Hospital
Mr. Uoyd Hoffman of
In l'oolerOy.
Chester drilled a good water
well for Clint Birch,

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Evening services, 7· 30 p.m.

MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a.m , Church School 9 am ,
SILVER RUN FREE BAPWSCS , 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m TIST - Rev. Howard Kimble,
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 pastor Sunday schocl, 10 a.m.,
a m., Church School, 9 a m , Henry DaVIS, sup!., evening
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
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Prayer meetmg, Wednesday,
7 30 P m. Rev
Jay Stiles.

ASBURY - Worship 11 am ; Sludy , 7 30 p m.
Roger Wilfred. Sr., Sunday
Church School 9· 50 a m , WS CS,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Sc hool Supt. Sunday School,
WS CS, 3rd Wednesd ay, 7 30

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pas lor · Worship servtce, 9: 30
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RACINE FIRST· BAPTIST SALEM CENTER - Worship Char les Norns.. pas for Sunday 7·30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
9 a rn ., Church Schoo l 10 am , School, 9· 30 a m : Mornmg Thursday. 7:30p.m.
UM Y F Thursday , 7 o m
worshtp , 10 45 a.m ., Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evenmg worship, 7· 30 p.m., MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .

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Sunday
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Bible School. 9 30 supl Worship service, 10:30

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UMYF 7 p m

1s Tuesday

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Great Bend, Charles Noms ,

HEATH - Worship 10 30 Sunday School Supenn tendent,
HYSELL
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a m ; Church Sc hool 9 30 am , Gerald Well s Pastor, Rev. METHODIST - Cecil W1se.
UMYF 7 p m
Pastor Sunday School , 9:30
M orn s M Wolfe
RUTLANO - Wor sh1p 9 15
a m., Morning worship , 10:30

Rev . Merrell Floyd

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pracltce Sun day an d Wed·
Rev . F. Stanten Stnilh
nesday , 7 P m • prayer me eltng
7:30p.m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CHESfEK - Worship 9: 15 and
P m B1ble stud y Wednesday 7· 30
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lar ry Carnahan pres1d10g a m
, Chur ch School 10 a .m
- y BAPTIST _ Mrs Worl ey Fran c ts, Sunday
- Robert Kuhn, pastor ; William mmts ter Sunday, Bible lect ure,
ENTERPRISE - Worsh 1p, 9 ANTIQU I I
sc hool supt , Sunday school,
Watson, Sunday school sup!. 9. 30 am , Watchtower study, am , Church School, 10 a.m. Rev . Freeland
Norrts, pastor
9 45 a m , church services,
Sunday school, 9. 30 a.m; BYF , 10.30 am . , Tue sday, Bible
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11 Sund~y school, 10 am ' church second and fourth Sundays
6 p.m.; Bible study , Wed - study, 7: 30 p m ; Thursday ,
a
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Church School 10 a.m
serv1ce, 7 p.m . Wednesday fo llow1ng Sunday sc hool, ftrst
nesday, 7 p.m .; cho1r pract ice, m1n1stry schoo l 7 30 p m ,
POMEROY
Wor
ship,
10
30
Bible stud y, 7 P m
and th~rd Sunday evenmgs, 7 30
Wednesday, 8 30 p.m
serv tce meetmg e 30 p.m .
a m , Church School 9 15 a m ,
pm
MIODLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6 30 p.m
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
RACINE
FIRST
CHURCH
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr Robert Wyatl , pastor ;
CHURCH - Harmonville Christ in Christian Union Road, Rev . Odell Manley , lawrence Manley, pastor , Mr s 10 a m , Church School 9 a m , Sunday School, 9 :30 am , Sunday School supt., Ronald
pastor. Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School UMYF 6 30 p m
M ornmg Worshtp, 10 30 a m , Osborne. Bible School. 9: 30
MIOOLEPORT CLUSTER
school supt. Sunday school. Sup I Sunday School 9 30 a .m
Evenma worsh tc. 7· 30 p m., a m , preachmg 10: 45 a.m .;

7:30 p m ; prayer and praise

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MT.
UNION
BAPTIST
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH
Mr . and Mrs . Charles R. Sheets
SILVER RIOGE - Wor shtp, Rev Cecil Cox. pastor. Sunday - Letart Route I, the Rev. Sian
i06 Court St. Pomeroy 992-3001
10 a m., Church School , 9 a.m. sc hool supt., Jo' Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school
.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
sc hool, 9: 45 a.m.: Sunday 9:30 a.m.: prayer and Bible
Worsh tp 9 a m ; Church School evenmg worsh ip, 7 30. Wed - study, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
10 am
SADIE'S MARKET
nesday prayer and Bible study , service, Tuesday 10 a m KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p.m .
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Hobart Newell. sup t. ~ervices
Meats and Groceries
weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday . CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
P· ~·ASON . CHURCH OF
Preachtng fi rs t and third Eugene Underwood , pas lor ; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephens
Syracuse
992-3986
Sundays ol month by Clifford Howard Caldwell , Jr, Sunday minister . Worship, 10 am ~
Smtih, 9· 30 am
School Supt : Sunday School, Bible study , 11 · 15 a.m. ; evening
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN 9 30 a. m ., Morning serm ?n~ worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll , 10 30 a. m.; Sunday even•ng service Wednesday, 7·30 p m
RIDENOUR SUPPLY
pastor Sunday School, 9·30 servtce, 'I p. m.
MASON ASSEMBLy OF
a m , Leonard Gilmore, first
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GOO - Second St., Mason, W.
elder ; evening service. 7: 30
LETART
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UNITED
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pastor
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Chester, 0.
P m. Wednesday
prayer BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mor'lleettng, 7:30p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF Norns~ pastor ; Floyd Norris, nlng w~rship, 11 a.m.;
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Sunday school, 9·30 a.m.; evangelistiC service, 7:30p.m.
GOD - Racine Route 2. The supt
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.
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.;
Bible
study
and
prayer
service,
Re v. Charles Hand, pastor .
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Sunday school , 9: 45 a .m .; Prayer service, Wednesday , Wednesday , 7:30 p.m. Phone
7:30
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m orning worship , 11 a .m.
Pomeroy
Ph, 992-3496
Even in g se rv ic es , Thuesday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
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CHR 1ST tn Christian Union _
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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Jewell, pastor. Bible study, 9.30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; James
Hughes,
Supt ·
l.m.; morning worship , 10:30; · Morning Worship 11 a.m.; evening service 7: 30. wed: I
100 Years In Pomeroy
evening worship, 6· 30 p.m . Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.: nesday evening prayer
KermIt Walton
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MIODLEPORT PEN UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m-./ Youth
TECOSTAL - Thord Ave, the MEIGS COUNTY. Tbe llniled meeting 6: 30 p.m .; Evening
Rev . Willlitm Knlltel, pastor
Presbvtenan Church, Dwight worship. 7:30p.m.
·
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school L la vit z, Pastor -Director ;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
supl Classes for all ages. George W Hulton and Rev . NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

evcn1nq 5erv ice, 7. 30 p.m ..
RthiP. st udy , Wt'I.Jncsdily, 7 30
-... rvtces, Frfday ,
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W. H. Perrin. pastor Roy
Mayer, Supt. Church schooot.
9 15 a.m.; worship, 10:24 a .m ..
yout h choir rehearsal Monday,

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN -

The Rev . Arthur C Lund,
pa stor Sunday school (nursery
adult ), 9 15 am .. Charles
Evans, Christtan Educatt on
Supt .. worshtp servtce, 10.30
6· 30 p.m .; Mrs. Marvin Burt, a.m ; con ftrmatt on c lasses,
d•rector;
senior
choir Tuesday. 7 e: 15, IUntor con
rehearsal, 7 30 p m, Thursday . f trmall on c la ss. tim e se t
Mrs . Paul Nease. direcfor.
weekly, sen ior conft rm a t ion
POMEROY CHURCH - OF class. Senior choir, 7· 30 p m.
THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesday

. Union and Mulberry . Rev
Clyde V Henderson. pastor.
Sunday school, 9 30 a.m . Glen
McC lung. supt. ; morning
worship, 10· 30 a.m; evening
serv:ce. 7:30 ; m1d-week ser-

S~V~NTH - !?AY

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FREEWILL BAPTIST

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Corner Ash and Plum, M1d
d l eporl ,
N oe l
Herrm an,
pas tor . Sa lurd ~y l''llen mg
service, 7 p m Sun day school,
10 am. , Sunday even mg
worshtp, 7 p m

FIRST BAPTIST of Mid dl eport, corner of Sixth and
Palmer 'Streels, Rev Charles
Stmons,
pastor
Fred
Hoffman,
Sonday
School
Supenntenden t Sunday church
sc hool for everyone 9 15 am ,
M orn 1ng wor sh1p 10 15 am ,
Evenmg serv1 ces, 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday prayer servi ce, 7 30
p m. Extra youth acltvit1es on
Sunday, 5 p m , for all youth up
to s1xlh grade , 6 30 for jun1or
and sen1or h1gh student s

Ltnson S.tebbtns, Ass' t. Pastor · Gra te, pa stor Worshtp service,
D•rectors
11 am and 7·30 p m Sunday .
FIRST UNITE ·) PRES- Sur1c.uy School. 9: 30 a .m .
BYTERIAN, Harri so nvill e, Richard Barton, supl. Prayer
Sunday Church School, 9· 30 mef'tsnq, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m .
a m , Mrs . Homer Lee, Sup! ;
ijRAOFOR D CHURCH OF
Mor nmg Worship 10 30 a m CHRIST - Cttllord Smith ,
FIRST
UNITED mm1 stcr Sunday School 9 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Middl epor t, .1 m morning church 10 30
Sun day Chur ch School, 9 30 ,., m , Su nday evenmg service,
a m , Lew1s Sauer , Sup! , 7 JO p n • Wednesday service, 8
Mornmq Worsh 1p, 10 30 a m ~!11

MT OLIVE CHURCH. Long

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHOOIST - Rev . Robert
E Buckley, pastor. William
Batley, supt ; Sunday school,

Bottom , John Dill, pastor
Sunday school. 10 a .m ,
evangelistic service , 7. 30 p m .

Wtllard P1ggott. Sunday school

9:30 am ; morning worship,

superintendent

10: 30 am ; evening worship,
7. 30 . p m
Wednesday,

F I RST
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Mulberry
Hetghl s,
near
PRES.BYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Vetera ns Memonal Hosp 1fal,
Morntng Worship, 9 a.m ,
Pom er oy
Pi! stor Herbert
~Wednesdav . 7·30 p m.
~nday Church School, 10 a.m .
Morgan Sabbath School, every
rs Samcson Hall , Suet
Saturday at 2 p m and worsh1p
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MUNITY
,
Rev
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Edsel
Hart,
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Morning prayer and sermon,
10: 30a .m . Holy communion and Thur sday af 7 30 p m at the Middlepor t, 5th and Ma1n pa stor . Sunday School service
" Th e
Fnendly Raulin M oyer, pastor Michael 10 a.m Prayer Meeting each
sermon , first Sundays, 10 30 church
Ger lach, SL·nday School sup! Thursday 7: 30 p m Sunday
a.m . Church schoo l, km - Chur ch "
Bible Schoo1, 9. 30 a.m , mar evening serv1ce, 7· 30 p m
dergarten through etghth
GRAHAM
UNITED ning
ZION· CHURCH OF CHRIST
worship, 10 . JO a.m .,
~rade. 10· 30 a.m.
METHOOIST - Preachtng 9 30
POMEROY CHURCH OF a m , first and second Sundays eventng worshtp, 7 30 p m , - Pomeroy - HarriSonville
CHRIST- Mr . Hoyt Allen. Jr, of each month ; lhtrd and fourth prayer service 7 ~ . m Wed - Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor.
Paul McEl roy , Sunday School
pastor. Bible School. 9. 30 a .m.. Sundays each month, worsh ip nes day
CHURCH
OF
THE Supl. Sunday School 9·30 am .:
worsh1p, 10:30; adult worship se rvtce at 7 30 p m Wednesday
s,erv1ce and young peoples eventngs at 7. 30 Prayer and NAZARENE - Middleport , morning worship and com Rev . Audry Miller, pasto r, munion, 10:30 am .; Sunday
meet1ng, both 7. 30 p.m. Sunday· Btble Study
Wednesday. combined B1bie FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- Floyd Carson, supl. Sunday eventng youth Chnst 1an en
S) udy and prayer meeting. 7:30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave ., school, 9 30 a.m.. Morntng deaver, 6:30 ; Worsh ip serv1ces,
Sunday, 7· 30 p m . Wednesday
pm.
Pomeroy, affiliated with S B C., worshtp 10 · 30 a.m ; lu ni or
soc•e•y.
6
30
p.m
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NYPS
,
6
45
' THE SALVATION ARMY - the Rev Fred Hilt, pastor
eventng prayer meeting and
~nvoy RayS Wining, off1cer in Sunday School , 9 30 a m , p.m. Sunday evange l tsltc B1ble study, 7· 30 p m
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
oharge. Sunday. 10 a.m ... morning worshtp, 10 30 am , meet tng , 7· 30 p. m . Prayer
ljollness meeting ; 10:30 a .m .. jun1or soc1ely, 6 30 am. NYPS, meeltng Wedne sday, 7 30 p m Ptne Grove, the Rev Ar thur
Combs, pastor Sunday school,
Sund•y School. Young People's 6. 45 p m Sunday evange l 1~t•c
MEIGS
9 30 am , church serv 1ces,
COOPERATIVE
4egion, 7 p m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 meeling , 7 30 p.m. Pray er
10 30 a.m
A,m., Ladies Home League, 7 mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p m
PARISH
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
p m ., Prep classes.
THE
UNITEO
MIDDLEPORT

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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST ~ather Bernard Kra1covic , Corner Fourth and Matn ,
pastor
Phone
992 -2825 Middleport Rev Henry L Key ,

METHOODIST CHURCH
Robert R. Card
01rector

POME)lOY CLUSTER

Saturday evenmg Mass, 7 30 Jr , pastor Sunday School 9 30
P m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m, Arnold Rtchard s, supt ,
am . Confessions, Saturday, 7. Mornmg worsh1p 10 30 am

CHRIST

ChriSt tan Youth Crusade, 6:30
p.m.. prayer meeltng , 7. 30

p.m .. Thursday cho1r practice,
7 p.m .

OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Oanny Evans,
pastor : Norman C Will . supl
Sunday School 9 · 30 a.m .;
Worship serv 1ce, 10 · 30 am
Chnslian Endeavor Sunday
evening.

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER OAY SAINTS- Portland ·
Ractne Road Ralph Johnson ,
pas tor Herbert While, Sunday
School Dtrector . Sunday School.
9·30 a .m' Morntng worship,
10 30 a.m ' Sunday evening
servtce 7 P m Wednesday
evening prayer serv ices, 7:30

I EVER GIT
BORNEO AG'IN
I'D LIKE TO COME
BACK A FROG
IF

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has a

A man's got lo look afler his
brolher, That's what Timmy said
the other day, as he stood beside
our baby. And I told him he was
right. "You arc so much stronger
lhan lhis liny, lillie creature," I
said, "From now on, you've got a
real responsibilily!"

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9:30 a.m.; even ing worship,

service. Thursday , 7 30 p.m .

Evenmg worship 7 30 Weanesday prayer meeting , 7 30

p.m.

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The Cost of the Cross
Jesus said, ... if I be lifled up from lhe earlh, will draw all
men unlome." (John 12:32). Jesus was lifted up, and for nearly
two thousand years, He has been drawing men unlo Himself.
This is not a fiction story, bul a lruth from the pages of h1slory.
' The cost of Jesus Christ's crucifixion was great. It cost
4esus, His disciples, and the Heavenly Father.
; First, it cost Jesus much physical pain. How many of us can
~nd a splinler in our finger? How many of us can stand a prick
ljllth a pin? We do not like physical pain. Many people do not
!fderstand that Jesus had a human side, as well as divme. Jesus
'!'d suffer from lhe nails in His hands and feet, jusl as you and I
would if someone nailed us to a cross loday, Bul, because of
-!esus' love for you and me He allowed Himself to be crucified
You see,Jesuswanled you and I logo lo heaven so strongly , I hat
He died for us. Thai's a greal cost lo pay, lsn'l11?
SECOND, il cosllhe early disc1ples a great deal . Since the
~ovenunenl opposed Christianily, 11 was a slruggle 1o remain
:Sithful to Jesus and the government.
There are many books of history, which proclaun the suf:erings and deaths of a multitude of the early Chrislians. The
!alacombs stand as a memoriallo early Christians, which hid in
hem, held services in them, and even buried their dead in them,
lbey did this lasI (buried their dead ) in order 1o keep opposers of
::hristianily, from digging them up and burning their dead
&gt;Odles.
Today, there is a mullilude of people who desire to be called
Chrlstlan disciples, but yellhey refuse lo worship the Savior in
publlc. II this free nation of ours were lo come under lhe dictalorshlp of an':~li.Qlristian government, would tbese modern
"Non Worshipping" disciples be willing lo pay lbe price of worshipping In secret, or at the chance of being persecuted?
THIRD, the Heavenly Father paid dearly lo have lhe cross of
Jesus, 10 rome 1o pass. No fatber desires lo see his children
suffer. God Is no differenl in lhis way.
God had set lhe price for lhe redemption of man. Thai pnce
was tbe life of a sinlea• human. In over all the face of the earth
there could nol be found such a person. So God came Himself to
earth In the form of Jesus Christ. Tbe cost lo Him, was lo lower
Himselllo a fleshly mdividual.
God calls for everyone to accepl His plan of salvation , which
comes only lhrough the blood of Jesus. He says we musl belleve
in Jesus, repent (turn ) from our sins, confess Jesus before
olhers, be buried in Chr!Bilan baptism, and be fallhful unlillhis
life Is over.
This 1s the best deal ever offered lo anyone at any time. To
reject il is no I a wise thing lo do, Remember, the cost of lhe cross
was for your salvation ,
Hoyt Allen , Jr ., Mmister,
Pomeroy Church of Christ

Rev. Robert Bumgarner

am' mornmg worshtp. 10 30
am Sunday evenmg Worship
Serv tce, 7 30 p .m .. chotr

Wednesday M1d Week Serv tce .l

NOW 11-lAT YOU HAV€0
ALL 11-lAT MONE'/1 Sll? ..
~ERE

AT .'f:)!?T!iU&lt;!STER'i
Wi'II:E PROUD 0~ OUR.
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NEv.SP~PE~ &gt;.\GES

am .; You ng People' s servtce,
6: 45p.m , Evangelistic servtce,

Wednesday

evening

Bible

L

R. Glvesencamp , pastor

Rev

sc ~ooi,

9am

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
Rev. Martha Ann Mattner
Rev. Howard Shtveley

Lawrence
Sull 1van , 9 30 a m ., Sunday even tng
Sunday School 9 30 worship 7 30. Prayer meelmg ,
a m , youth and jun1or youth Tuesday, 7: 30 p m . Ern es t
se r vtce, 6 45 p.m. ; evenmg Deeter. class leader Youth
worship, 7: 30 p.m .. prayer and Meeting Wednesday , 7. 30 p.m ,
pratse, Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m . Ernest Deeter , leader.

mee 1mq , Thurday , 7: 30pm

CHRIST -

Robert

Shook,

CHESTER CHURCH OF pastor Sunday school. 9·30
GOD - Rev . James Satterfield, am ., Russell Spencer, supl.:
pastor Sunday school. 9. 30
a.m , worshtp serv tce, 11 a.m ..
evening servtce, 7, prayer
serv 1ce and youth servtce,
Wednesday , 7 p m

worship serv tce, 10 45 am
evening worship atternatmQ'
wtth C. E. at 7 30 p m on
Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7 30
P m. Wednesday, Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader .

BETHANY (Dorcas)
Worsh1p, 9· 30 am ; Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worship, 11
a.m.. lsi and 3rd Sun days.
LANGSVILL£ CHRISTIAN
Church School, tO am
APPLE GROVE- Wor ship, CHURCH - Robert E Musser. WHITE'S CHAPEL
7 30 p m, first and third pastor Sunday School. 9. 30 Coolville RD. Rev . Roy Deeter,
Sundays, Church sc hoo l, 9 30 a m .. Robert Bobo, supt ; pastor. Sunday school. 9: 30
am , prayer meeting , ftr st

morntng worship , 10.30, Sun. a m , worship service, 10: 30

day even ing service. 7:30. Mtd·
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m
EAST LETART.- Wor ship. week service, Wednesday, 7.30
7 30 p m , second and lourlh pm .
Sundays. church school. 9 30
a.m. , prayer meeting , third
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Wednesday , 7 30 p.m.
THE NAZARENE - Rev M C
GREAT BENO - Worsh 1p 11 Lanmore, pastor. Bob Moore,
a m , 2nd and 4th Sun days , Sunday School Supl Sunday
Church Sc hooL 10 a m

LETART FAlLS - Worship,
10 am .; chur ch school , 9 am ;
Btbl e stud y, 7 30 p.m every
Tuesday .

am Bible sludy and prayer
servtce, Wednesday , 7 30 p.m .
RUTLAND
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev
Samuel Jackson
pastor Sunday School. 10 a.m.,•

Mr s. Gertrude Butter, supf.
Pra yer Service, 1 30 p m .;
School, classes for all ages , 9 30 preaching service , 2 p.m
am , morning worshtp, 10.45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF

NYPS Sunday, 6· 30 p m. ,

evangeli shc service Sunday ,
7 30 p m . Mid-week prayer
meel1ng, Wednesday, 7·30 p m
Mi ssio nary meeting, second

MORNING STAR - Wor sh1p
9 30 a m , Church School 10 30 Wednesday , 7 30 p.m

CHRIST- Keith Wise, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:30a .m.. V. H.

Braley , supt , worship servke
and communion, 10: 30 a.m .;
evening service. 7: 30 p.m .

Wednesday, Bible study, 7:30
p.m. Regular board meeting,
FAITH NON - 7:
Wednesday , 8 .p.m
30p.m.. lhlrd Saturday each
MORSE CHAPEL- Worship DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . month .
11 a.m., l si and 3rd Sundays. Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
sc hool, 9 30 a m .; c lass leader,
THE
RUTLAND COMChurch School, tO a m
PORTLANO - Worship 7 30 Leo Hill. worship servtce, 10: 30 MUNITY CHURCH - Rev .
p m.. Church School 9 30 a.m. am ., church, 7: 30pm ., prayer Ri chard Dubbeld. pastor .
School, 9:30a.m .; Worship
SUTTON - Worsh1 p, 11 a .m. m eeftng , Wednesday .
servtce, 11 a.m.: Wednesday
2nd and 41h Sundays , Church
EDEN UNITED BRETH~ EN prayer meet ing . 7.30 p.m.
School 10 am
WESLEYAN t Racine) - IN CHRIST-Eldon R Blake , Sunday nigh t worship , 7 30.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Wor shi p, 11 am , Chur ch pastor Sunday School, 10 am ;
Rev
Wtnme Holsinger, supt Mor · THE NAZARENE School, 10 a.m
ning sermon , 11 a m , Evening Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
serv ice Christian Endeavor , Sunday School. 9. 30 a.m. ;
Rev. Jacob Lehman
7 30p.m.; Mrs Lyda Chevalier. Morning worship, 10· 30 a.m .,
Rev . Standley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m.. president Song service and Young people 's service , 6· 45
Church School 9 a.m. : Prayer sermon, 8 20 . Mid-Week prayer p.m .: Evange listic serv ices,
mee1tng Wednesday, 7·30 p.m. 7 30 p.m. Wednesday evening
Meeting . Wednesday. 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church Mrs . Mane Holsinger, class serv tce 7: 30 p.m
se rvte es, 9 a.m , Sunday School leader .
MASON COUNTY
9 45 a .m. Bible study every
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
Thursday , 7. 30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEL - Worship Dex1er - Worship service s George Casto, pastor. Sunday
Saturday and Sunday, 7: 30 School, 9. 30 i evening worship,
I I am .~ Church School 10 am
7 30 Thursday eve ning prayer
ALFRED - Sunday school , om
serv1ce, 7:30p.m.
9 . 45 a.m
each
Sunday , • HEMLOCK
GROVE
MASON FIRST BAPTIST preac htng at 11 am . each CHRISTIAN- David ~tautter.
Sunday Prayer meeting. 7 45 pastor , Stanford Stockton, supl. Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
p m. Wednesday , WSCS , 8 p m Morntng worship, 9:30 a.m. ; Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
on th~rd Tuesday each month church school, 10:30 a.m.; 9. 45 a.m .; worship service, 11
REEOSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meet ing. 6; j0 a.m ,· trainmg union, 6· 30 p.m.;
evening worship service. 7:30

am .;

M1d -We ek

Service ,

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Bald Knob News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Autherson
of Newark and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Roush of Gallipolis visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
Mr. Clinl Birch and
daughter, Leola, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lipps and family
at Vincent.
Mn . Augusta Powell of
Torch, Mrs, Daisy Pratt of
Canal Fullon, Mrs. Wilma
Dangelo and son, Alberl, of
Barberton visited Clint Birch
and Leola.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hampson
of East Liverpool, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Biggs, Mrs. Zona
Biggs of East Liverpool,
vtaited Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
Taylor and David.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scar·
ilrougb have moved 10 Ibis

Floyd Richard Is a paLient at
Holzer Medical Center,
Gallipolis,
Miss Barbara Richard · has
employment in Alhens. She
graduated from rosmelology
school this sUllllller.
Mrs. Sylvia Carpenter is
Vlsillng her daughter, Mrs.
Anna Haines at Columbus.
Mr . and Mrs . Donald
CremellllS of Five Points are
announcing tbe birth of thel!'
first child, a son, Shannon Lee,
on Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs,
Lawrence JohllSion, local, are
grandparents.
Mrs . Cremeans and son
spenl two weeks with her
parents,
Mrs. Naomi Autherson and
Leota Birch visited Mrs. Nona
ammunity.
Long at Veterans Memorial
Mrl. Nona Long Is a patient Hospital.
at Veter8llll Memorial Hospital
Mr. Uoyd Hoffman of
In l'oolerOy.
Chester drilled a good water
well for Clint Birch,

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Evening services, 7· 30 p.m.

MINERSVILLE - Worship
10 a.m , Church School 9 am ,
SILVER RUN FREE BAPWSCS , 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m TIST - Rev. Howard Kimble,
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 pastor Sunday schocl, 10 a.m.,
a m., Church School, 9 a m , Henry DaVIS, sup!., evening
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8 se r vtce, 7 30 p m Prayer THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
a m , church

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OlO
OESTE R
CON GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
,.. _ Re v Carl R1chard s, pas 1or .

FOREST RUN - Worship 9 pas tor

p.m.

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a.m and 7 30 p m. alternately .
Prayer meetmg, Wednesday,
7 30 P m. Rev
Jay Stiles.

ASBURY - Worship 11 am ; Sludy , 7 30 p m.
Roger Wilfred. Sr., Sunday
Church School 9· 50 a m , WS CS,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, Sc hool Supt. Sunday School,
WS CS, 3rd Wednesd ay, 7 30

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pas lor · Worship servtce, 9: 30
am • Sunday School , 10:30a m

RACINE FIRST· BAPTIST SALEM CENTER - Worship Char les Norns.. pas for Sunday 7·30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
9 a rn ., Church Schoo l 10 am , School, 9· 30 a m : Mornmg Thursday. 7:30p.m.
UM Y F Thursday , 7 o m
worshtp , 10 45 a.m ., Sunday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evenmg worship, 7· 30 p.m., MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .

a m .; Church School 10 a m ,

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CARLETON CHURCH Ktngsbury Road
Sunday
School, 9·30 am. , Ralph Carl,
Bible School. 9 30 supl Worship service, 10:30

a m.; Church School 10 am ,
UMYF 7 p m

1s Tuesday

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P BETHLEHEM BAPTIST _
Great Bend, Charles Noms ,

HEATH - Worship 10 30 Sunday School Supenn tendent,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
a m ; Church Sc hool 9 30 am , Gerald Well s Pastor, Rev. METHODIST - Cecil W1se.
UMYF 7 p m
Pastor Sunday School , 9:30
M orn s M Wolfe
RUTLANO - Wor sh1p 9 15
a m., Morning worship , 10:30

Rev . Merrell Floyd

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In the eyes of the Church, all

Rev . Roberl R. Card
pracltce Sun day an d Wed·
Rev . F. Stanten Stnilh
nesday , 7 P m • prayer me eltng
7:30p.m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CHESfEK - Worship 9: 15 and
P m B1ble stud y Wednesday 7· 30
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lar ry Carnahan pres1d10g a m
, Chur ch School 10 a .m
- y BAPTIST _ Mrs Worl ey Fran c ts, Sunday
- Robert Kuhn, pastor ; William mmts ter Sunday, Bible lect ure,
ENTERPRISE - Worsh 1p, 9 ANTIQU I I
sc hool supt , Sunday school,
Watson, Sunday school sup!. 9. 30 am , Watchtower study, am , Church School, 10 a.m. Rev . Freeland
Norrts, pastor
9 45 a m , church services,
Sunday school, 9. 30 a.m; BYF , 10.30 am . , Tue sday, Bible
FLATWOODS - Worship, 11 Sund~y school, 10 am ' church second and fourth Sundays
6 p.m.; Bible study , Wed - study, 7: 30 p m ; Thursday ,
a
m.,
Church School 10 a.m
serv1ce, 7 p.m . Wednesday fo llow1ng Sunday sc hool, ftrst
nesday, 7 p.m .; cho1r pract ice, m1n1stry schoo l 7 30 p m ,
POMEROY
Wor
ship,
10
30
Bible stud y, 7 P m
and th~rd Sunday evenmgs, 7 30
Wednesday, 8 30 p.m
serv tce meetmg e 30 p.m .
a m , Church School 9 15 a m ,
pm
MIODLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6 30 p.m
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
RACINE
FIRST
CHURCH
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr Robert Wyatl , pastor ;
CHURCH - Harmonville Christ in Christian Union Road, Rev . Odell Manley , lawrence Manley, pastor , Mr s 10 a m , Church School 9 a m , Sunday School, 9 :30 am , Sunday School supt., Ronald
pastor. Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School UMYF 6 30 p m
M ornmg Worshtp, 10 30 a m , Osborne. Bible School. 9: 30
MIOOLEPORT CLUSTER
school supt. Sunday school. Sup I Sunday School 9 30 a .m
Evenma worsh tc. 7· 30 p m., a m , preachmg 10: 45 a.m .;

7:30 p m ; prayer and praise

DIVIN'

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men are brothers, jusl as all men
are equally beloved. As long as
there is a church near you, you
are not alone. You have only 10
open 1he door and walk in and
you will be al one wilh your fellow man , , . and al home wilh
your brothers.

A man does have lo look afler
his brother . • . especially when
lhat brother is weak.. Bul there are
momenls, too, when even the
strongest man may need a brother.
-especially on Worldwide Communion Sunday!

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sc hoo l, 9· 30; preachtng, 7· 30 p.m .; evening worship, 7: 30.
p.m . Sunday , prayer meeting, Bible~dy, Wednesday. 7: 30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service,

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667-3435

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Ph. 992 -7735
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CARPET-LAND, INC.

W•dnesdav. 7:30 p,m,

7 30 p.m. Tuesday , WSCS, 7:30 pm .
CATALOGUE STORE
1
f~rst Thur sday each month.
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH
Mr . and Mrs . Charles R. Sheets
SILVER RIOGE - Wor shtp, Rev Cecil Cox. pastor. Sunday - Letart Route I, the Rev. Sian
i06 Court St. Pomeroy 992-3001
10 a m., Church School , 9 a.m. sc hool supt., Jo' Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school
.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
sc hool, 9: 45 a.m.: Sunday 9:30 a.m.: prayer and Bible
Worsh tp 9 a m ; Church School evenmg worsh ip, 7 30. Wed - study, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
10 am
SADIE'S MARKET
nesday prayer and Bible study , service, Tuesday 10 a m KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p.m .
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PLAINS •worshtp serv•ce, F~iday. 7:30
Hobart Newell. sup t. ~ervices
Meats and Groceries
weekly, 9 30 am on Sunday . CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
P· ~·ASON . CHURCH OF
Preachtng fi rs t and third Eugene Underwood , pas lor ; CHRIST- Loren T. Stephens
Syracuse
992-3986
Sundays ol month by Clifford Howard Caldwell , Jr, Sunday minister . Worship, 10 am ~
Smtih, 9· 30 am
School Supt : Sunday School, Bible study , 11 · 15 a.m. ; evening
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN 9 30 a. m ., Morning serm ?n~ worship, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll , 10 30 a. m.; Sunday even•ng service Wednesday, 7·30 p m
RIDENOUR SUPPLY
pastor Sunday School, 9·30 servtce, 'I p. m.
MASON ASSEMBLy OF
a m , Leonard Gilmore, first
Furniture and Appliances
GOO - Second St., Mason, W.
elder ; evening service. 7: 30
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
Va
Chester
Tennant,
pastor
.
Ph
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985-3308
Chester, 0.
P m. Wednesday
prayer BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mor'lleettng, 7:30p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF Norns~ pastor ; Floyd Norris, nlng w~rship, 11 a.m.;
Attend the Church of Your Choice
Sunday school, 9·30 a.m.; evangelistiC service, 7:30p.m.
GOD - Racine Route 2. The supt
morning
sermon
.
10:30
a.m
.;
Bible
study
and
prayer
service,
Re v. Charles Hand, pastor .
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Sunday school , 9: 45 a .m .; Prayer service, Wednesday , Wednesday , 7:30 p.m. Phone
7:30
p.m
77~
·5133.
m orning worship , 11 a .m.
Pomeroy
Ph, 992-3496
Even in g se rv ic es , Thuesday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHESHIRE
CHURCH
OF
and Friday, 7·30.
CHR 1ST tn Christian Union _
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOb OF PRO,PHECY, G. P. Rev. Autum Scott, pastor.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST - David Smith. pastor. Sunday School. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.:
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Jewell, pastor. Bible study, 9.30 10 a.m.; Arthur Henson, Supt.; James
Hughes,
Supt ·
l.m.; morning worship , 10:30; · Morning Worship 11 a.m.; evening service 7: 30. wed: I
100 Years In Pomeroy
evening worship, 6· 30 p.m . Young Peoples service, 7 p.m.: nesday evening prayer
KermIt Walton
Wednesday Bible study, 7:30 Evening service. 7: 30 p,m,: meeting, 7:30 p.m. No
Wednesday Mid-Week
Prayer. Tue.day service.
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116W. Main
Ph . 992-7590
Free Estimates . Guaranteed ln slallatlon .

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of land
2. Asian

river

3, Adieu '
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P. J. PAUUY, AGENT
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0.

307 Spring Ave .

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35, Weight
system
39. Ship
40. Tenni s
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PLUMBING and HEATING
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992 3550

Middleport, Ohio

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ALL WEAntER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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Middleport, Ohio

Middleport

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21. Defrost

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

GOEGUIN 1ttADY MIX CO.

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21. Gullet
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DICK'S GROCERY

The Store With A Heart
Ph . 949-3342
Racine

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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH

Phone 992-3284

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St. Rt . 7
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used for the lhree L's, X for the two D's, elc. Smgle letters.
opostrophes. the lenelh and formotlon of the words art all
hints. Each da)' the code letters are dlll'erent.

Ph. 992-2318

SEARS
Aythorlzed Catalog Merchant
Louis W. Osborne
220 E. Me in Pomeroy Ph. 992-2178

CRYPTOQUOTES

MIDDLPORT BOOK STORE
Church and Office Supplies. Gifts
992-2641
Middleport

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Bulova Watches· Sales &amp; Service
186 N. Second
Middleport

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DEAI&gt;liNES

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Mon ctay Oeadl tne 9 a m
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more

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RATES
For Wan' Ad Se r v ce

5 ce nts per Word one nsertlon
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12

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18 cen ts per word s i'X con

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25 P er Cent Dtscounl on paid
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8 30 a m
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pup I ght brown feet and
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992 1778

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9 28

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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF

COMMON PLEAS
MEIGSCOUNTY OHIO
Not ce By P ubllc atron
No I S Ill

CHARLES LEWIS
Route J Box 16

SUNDAY, OCT 1, 1 to 5 PM

RIGGS CREST MANOR
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO
BUILDER SHERMAN SUMMERFIELD

A

LIVESTOCK

BUYER
HIGH PAYING
OPPORTUNITIES
learn to buy cattte httga and
sheep We prefer to lrtln
men wltll livestock expert
enee For local Interview
wrllt a me phone 1ddre11 I
background to

NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
3435 Broadway
Kansas Ct1y Mo 64111

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Pomeroy Oh oVS
Plarnttff
RUTH LEWIS
Route l Box 16
Pom er oy Oh o
Et al
Defe ndan ts
The Defenda nts Mary Anna
Oa ,ns whose place of res dence
rs unknown Add ts M Davr s
Another B1g
whose p ace of res rdence s
un known The unknown he r s
devr sees legat ees d st rrb utees
Sale At
admtn rs trators and executors
tf
any
of James Ward
deceased the unknown hers
dev tsees leQat ees d strrbu tees
adm n strator s and executors
tf any of Ruby Ward H tll
Deceased John Howa rd whose
pla ce of res td ence •s 1541J
V salta
Compton Cahlorn ta
90 220 Go nzell How ard whose
pla ce of r es rd ence tS 15413
V sa l c1
Compton Ca lt for ru a
90220 Dav s Howard w hose
If you haven't been to
pl ace ot r es dence tS unknown
Th e unknown he tr s devt~ees
Hayman's Aucllon
l ega t ees
drstrrbutees
ad
you are m1ssmg out on
m nts lra tors and executor s d
any
of
James
Smt i h
some great bargams
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev sees legatees d si r butees
adm n str ators and executor s
We sell retatl &amp; who lesale•
I an y of Carr e Hens haw
Spec a we lcome to al l
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev sees lega tees drst r butees
dea ler s• Follow the crowd
adm n st r ator s and execu tor s
Frtday evenmg Sept 29th
r an y of M ldr ed Thompson
1u
s. t off th e Pomeroy
De cease d The unknown he rr s
M iddl eport By pass on old
dev isees legatees d st r but ees
Rl 7 at Laure l Cllf
admrn1stra tors and executors
t any
ot Dor ot hy D evol
SaleSiarlsat7 lOp m
Decei:lsed Th e unknown he rs
dev sees legatees d st r•butees
adm n strator s. and execu tors
f any
of Nora Howard
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev rsecs legatees drst r butees
adm tn strato r s and execu tor s
tl any of Mary Sm l h Roll ns
Deceased and The unknown
hetrs
de\'tsees
l ega tees
d sir butecs admm strator s
f any
of
and execu tors
Harr son Rollms aka Har r son
Rawl ngs Deceased wrll take
not ce tha t on the 78th day of
July 19 72 a Compla nt was
W1ndow
filed tn the Common Pleas
A1r Cond1t1oners
Court Of Me gs Count y Oh o
Ca se No 15 113 wher etn you
Hot Water Healers
ha ve been named defendants
In the prayer of the Com pla nt
Plumbmg
Platntllf demands th at ht s n
teres! m satd real es ta te may be
Electncal Work
set off to h m n severalty and
for part 1 on at sa td r eal estate
accord ng to th e respec t ve
r ghts of the part1es hereto and
m case pa r ltlton ot satd real
estate cannot be made wtthout
manifest n ur y to the va ut::,
th ereof th en that sad rear
992 2448
estate may be adllldged to one
or more of the parltes to th s
Pom eroy 0
sur t upon elect on as provtded
by law then th at sa d rea l
estate may be sold acco rd ng to
taw fre e and clear trom all the
clatms n ghts and tntcrest s of
all the pa r t1es to lhts sur t
P lamhff further prays that each
of sa d Defendan ts may be
r equired to set up whatever
claim or claims n ght or r ights
Interest or r'l terest s each of
!he m ha s tn and to satd rea l
estate or be for ever barred
fr om as se rt n g same
And
fu r th er Pia tnt ff prays for other
prop er reltef The real esta te ts
Sunday
descr bed as follows
The followrng descrrbed real
estate srtu ate m the VIllage of
a.m.
Pomero y M ergs Coltnty Oh o
Tr act No 1
W1fh Evangelist
Being part of Lot No 6 on
Prospec t Hrll rn sa d Ctty and n
John Elsw1ck
Fra c hon No 17 beg nn ng on
Carol ne St r eet at th e Nor
tnwest corne r of a 101 sold to
John M St vers thence w tt
sad Strt:!el N 88 deg West 100
feet the nce Solllh 2 Deg West
100 te et thence Sou th 88 Deg
East parall el w th Ca rol ne
St r eet 100 fee l to lot of sa d John
M Str vers thence w th th e In e
of sa rd Sltvers lot 100 feet be ng
the ho use and lot formerly
owned by wm R St vers
Tra ct No 2
Yn11
F1re
All of Lot Numb er Frve (51 n
S W Po neroy s Add ton to th e
or Fear You' re af1re
Crty of Pomeroy rn Fra ctron No
17 Town No 2 Range 13 Save
or afra 1d
and eKcept 100 feel square ott of
It e North end of sard Lot No S
Sunda y School- 9 lOA M
Tra ct No 3
Worsh1p-IO 45 AM
Begtnntng at the Southwest
Y011ng Peo p\e- 6 30 PM
corne r of Lot No F ve on
Prosp ect Ht I
n
S
W
Evemng Wars hl p-7 30 PM
Po meroy s Add 1 on to sa td Ctly
ol Pom eroy
th ence North 7
Deg East 206 feet
t~ence
Nort h 88 Deg West 100 teet
Thence S o u l~ 2 Deg West 103
fee t thence Sou l~ 70 Oeg 40
Employment Wanted
East along the Nor th s de of a
forty foo t street 104 tee t to place HO USE WORK
170' 2
Of b~g nn ng Sav ng and ex
Mulberr y Pomeroy bottom
cept Jng
coi:ll
and
other
apar tment downstar r s
m nerals the rrgh t to mrne
sa me w lhout encumbr ance lo
9 29 4tc
the surface and all way s and
r 9h i S o f way s along any .,.,
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mrnera l seam her eby reserved
Reference Deed
Vol
75
Page 118 Deed Records M ergs
County Oh10
You are r equ red to answer
th e c ompla 1nt wtthtn twenty
etght days after the l ast
lll
pubi JC al lon of lh .s nollce
"fo.
liiVIIo
name v by nol later than the
27th day of November 1972 or
ludgrn ent by default w 11 be
rende~cd agamsl you
Evelyn Lu cke
Clerk of Cou r ts
Metgs County Oh1o

Hayman's
Auction

"HEll"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

Gospel Time
Broadcast

WMPO 1390

only Second place shooter s
get free shot rn next mat ch
Assort ed meats Ractne Gun

Club

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Crow Crow &amp; Porter
Attorneys for Pia nt ff

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1972 APACHE EAGLE fold up

9 29 lip

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TO PARENTS of ch 1ldren

Poles

tran sported to sc hool over m y
pr vale pr opert y are no t
1nsured
unf tl
Sa t 1s bur y
Trustees obfarn easements
from the unders gned
Hugh Le1 fh etf

Chrome dtnelte se t S20
Ph one lj192 3668 before 2 p m
or al ter 6 p m

7 PC

Maxmum
Dtameter
10" on

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Largest

REDUC E excess flu -:ls w lh

FLUIDE X $169 - LOSE
WEI GHT w!l h Dex A D1el

9 28 lfp

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DEIJVERED

Better Buys Now On

TO
OHIO

nst ructron

by gr aduat e of Ctnc1nnal 1
Conservator y of Mu stc Phone

Phone 992-2689
PometO¥, Oh10

Heart Ch urc h A ud d ortu m
Pomeroy Oc tober 2nd an d
Jrd 9 a m to J p m

9 28 ltc

3 FAMI L Y Yard Sale a t Letart
Fa I s
b es de
Melh odt st
Church Fnday and Sunday
r arn or sh 1e

Wanteo To Buy
9 28 3\c WANTED - Old

upn gh l

p ano!'&gt;

grand p anos old
pump orga ns Any con d1l on
Pa y1ng $10 each Wr te g v ng
d r ec h ons Wt lien P ano Co
Box 128 Sar dts Oh o 439d6

9 29 61p

GALLI POL IS reS!denl wants to

YARD and basement sale Sept
291h B. lOih 9 am IJI I dar k

bu y a bustn ess W1 ll buy
bu stness and property or
bus •n ess w rt h lease Cal!
Gall tpol1s 44 6 4408

Cl ar r Gtles r es rden ce 1 m1le
North of Wolf Pen Store on
State Route 143

9 20 12t c

9 27 31c

YARD Sale Thursday Fn day

and Saturd ay on La~kr n St
Ru t and
9 27 3t c

Fr~da~

an d

ay frrstathome Dou
rSa
esrturd
den ce
on gla
1ghts
ttl Syracuse gorng north also
have outs1de clock Oaylon

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Furn lure

oak

tab les

beds or compl e te househo ld s
Wrrte M 0 Mt l ler Rl 4
Pomeroy Oh o Call 992 6271

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MEIGS
EQUIPMENT CO.
992 2176

V IR GI NIA s Beaut y Sa lon on
Success
Road
between
Tup pers Pla1ns and Long
Bott om Open 6 days some
even r gs Phon e 667 30111
Opera tor Vtrg 1nra Hay man

9 14 lOic

wr gs more new products
co m1ng soon
For lr ee
demonstr at on phone 992
5113

wanted responsr bl e party to
tak e over sp net pt ano Easy
terms Can be seen local ly

Wnle Credli Manag er
46176

$

WOMAN to ltve rn w1 fh el der ly
lady good sa lary room and
board phone 992 5397 or 992

5187
9 29 Jtc

Per Hundred

Pounds

1973 TRAILERS and ca mpers tn
stock ~ l o r serv tce - qua li ty
and pnce vls tl Camp
Conley Starcra fl Sales Rt 62
N of PI Pl easan l behmd Red
Carpet Inn

Afler lhey
are Hulled

n

Crows Steak Hou se

Excelsior

9 29 6lc

SaH Works, Inc.

REGISTERED
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Salary Negollable
Good fnnge benefits
Apply Immediately
Contact W S Lucas,
Personnel
Department
Veterans Memonal
Hospital
Pomeroy, Oh1o

P 0 Box 267

992 6385

FU RNI SHED l room apart
men !
prtvate ent ran ce
ca r peted phone 992 2780 or

992 3432

9 24 lfc

12 FT WIDE mobile home 2
bedroom
gas heat
a~r
condr t roned phone 949 2261

J

OR 6 room
basemen t n ce

call 771 5141

FOR YOUR heallh s sake eal
organ tca ll y gr own tomatoes
B Out senberry ha s large
ones IOc pound at the old Pos t
Off ce butldmg Syracuse

OhiO

JUST TAKE N IN

Singer

Sewing Ma chrne Wtll se ll for

small balance of Sl6 21 or
payments ma y be arranged
Phone 992 5ll1
9 7 lfc

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REGISTERED NURSES
WANTED
Staff and Supervisory
Salary Negollable
Good frmge benef1ts .
Apply
1mmed1ately.
Contact W S Lucas,
Personnel
Depart ment
Veterans Me mona I
Hosp1tal
Pomeroy, Oh1o

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SMALL tra1ler 10 m1les nor th of
Pomeroy Ideal for couple
$65 a mon lh Phone 992 7479
9 29 tfc

Rarnb ow

Va lley

and

Snowballs '" the Rock ies
ISacred) Our Lord God
Phys1c1an and God s Sweel
Love Spe&lt;lafl Pick up your
recordtng now at Bill &amp; Lees

2 ROOMS unfurn 15 hed
evenmgs 992 3429

FJi zpalnck
Stat e

9 29 lie
PT PLEASA NT

condrt 10n

new

pam!

afler 6 p m 992 140 1

phone 675 2372

8 30 ftc

5 ROOMS 8. balh 1 story block
house gas forc ed arr fu rnace
4 acre lot Rt 7 &amp; Old Chester

9 25 6\p

1969 HONDA Scrambler 175 cc
9 16 Sic

1967 BELVE DE RE Plymouth 4

chas New MeKrco S2975 No
down No rn terest S2S permo
l or 119
mas
Va cal on
Para dise Fr ee Brochure
Ranchos Lake Conhas Box

2001D D Alameda Ca l• forn a
94501
8 29 lOip

9 29 lfc

1977 CHEVR OLET TRU CK
Ph 992 5542
9 28 lie

5 ROOM hou se doub le ga r age
double lo t Ander son St ree t
Mason W Va phone 1 304

771 5606

TWO homes lor sale 1 m rlc
N orth of Ea stern H1gh
Sch ool bot h have bath and a
half
4 bedrooms
butll n
k l chens and wall Ia wal l

9 17 121c

9 2d 61c

Real Estate For Sale

carpel call 985 1598

11 91

See Bob or Roger Jeffers,
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525

after 7 p m

or phone 992

5232

marquees aluminum "sldln{
and ratl rng ·A Jacob, sales
representat rve
For free

est1mates

phone Charlo•

L1sle
Syracuse,
V
Johnson and Son Inc

call Music Center at BRW Hard
war e Bldg

Pomeroy

Ohro

9 29 31p on ly S1 50 save SOc
-------9 24 61c
2 BEDROOM house kitchen
and bath partly furnished MAPLE Slereo ra dio com
Adulls on ly Phone 992 7126 bina l,on AM FM rad io 4
speaker sound syslem 4
r.: .
speed automatic changer
3 A~O 4 RvvM furnished a'iftl se parote controls Belance
unfurn ished, apartments $78 29 Use our budgellerms
'hone 992 543.4
Call 992 7085
4 12 tfo
9 2461c

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MACHINES i&lt;epalr,
servltA! all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sales and
$ervrce We Sharpen Scls1ors

3!9 He

chmg serv tce top sorl
drrt lim es tone
B&amp;K

caval ng

fill

Ex

Phone 992 5167

D1ck Karr Jr

9 1 lfc

WI L L C UT or t r•m trees
reasonabl e also clean out
basements
at l1 cs
and

cellars phone 949 3221
8 29 30tc

0 bELL WHEEL allgnmenl
loc• ted at Crossroads Rt 114
Complete fronl end service
tune up and brake service

Wheels b•lanced
Iron ica lly
All

elec
work

guaranteed
R-;~~-:nnahh•
rat es Ph one 742 3232 or

992 3113

r u nc

READY MIX
de l l v~red

CONCRETE
right lo )'OUr

pro 1eet Fast and easy Free

esllmales Phone 992 32U,
Goeg lem Re ody Mfx Co
M1ddl epor t Oh 1o
6 30 "'

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. -Broker
110 Mechamc Street

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
WORKING MANS SPECIAL
POME ROY - Large 8 room house w1th 5 bedrooms bdth
and n1 ce kilchen Front and ba ck porches Full basement

On ly $7 50000

MIDDLEPORT

LARGE HOME
PLUS - A large one story bu ld ng .t0x 70 1•. acres of
level land 4 bedroom home 1 h bath s modern krtchen
wall to wall carpetin g Ask1ng only $23 000 00

COUNTRY HOME
2 BEDROOMS- Balh enclosed porch garage Level Lol
Pl atns wa ter On ly S4 000 00

38EDROOMS
ROUTE JJS - An older home that can be renova ted tn to a
com f or tabl e place Has a large lot Give us a good offer

WHAT A DEAL
3 BEDROOMS - Modern home

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph «64782 Gallipolis John Russell
Owner &amp; operalor
~ 12 tfc
C BRADFORD Auclloneer
Complele Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine' Ohio
Crltl Bradford
5 l He
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3 BEDROOMS - Nrce k1tc hen br £."akfa sf nook uhl 1f y
room carpehng and paneling Old lash ron bath Concr et e
fron t por ch Nice yard

f~replace
{mod ern) and 4 room block bu1ldmg lor a busmess on Rt
7 busrness loop Askmg only $25 000 00 for both

bath

16l ACRES
2 HOUSES - Plenty of pasture and huntmg land All

BACKHOE AND DOZER work'
Sepl1c lanks inslalled Geora&lt;
1.81'11) Pull inS Phone 9&lt;1? 7A7A

=SEPT IC tanks cleaneo

HELEN L TEAFORD ASSOCIATE
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS

CLELAND REALTY
608 E Mam St

2 12 tti

AUTOMOBILE Insurance lieen
cancelled?
Losl
your
opera lor s llce,.,e? Call m
2966

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Mobile Homes For Sale
1971 LIBERTY Mob1\e Hom,
651&lt; 12 3 bedrooms P/2 baths

nalura l gas heat S5500 only
1ved n s monlhs Phone 992
3903
9 28 6f c
1965 ATLAS mob1\e home 5C •
10 2 bedroom fronl k1lchen
excel le nt con dlt 1on , phone

985 1555

992 3325

HOUSE 1n Long Bottom phone
985 3529
6 II lfc

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97 A'RES
EASTERN SCHOOL DI STRI CT - Hil l farm for beel
minerals NOW ONLY 519 500 00
CALL AND HAVE A LOOK AT ONE OF THESE SOME
AREA REAL BARGAIN OTHERSAGOODBUY THEN
LI ST WITH US• FOR BEST RE SULTS

4 25 tfc

Sanltatlon Slewart Ohio Pn

662 J035

M mera ls 2 ho uses 3 spr ing s a farm ponds Several
burld1ng s Good gravel road school and marl routes

ca ttle 8 room modest home with modern bath furnace
and sem1 moder n kitchen 40 acres of meadow All

grey fmlsh Good

71

Olds 98

Lux.

Sedan, full power, alr· -·'4200

71

Olds 98

Lux.

Sedan, full power, a1r •• •'4000

70 Chev. Impala 4 Dr., V-8, auto. ....... '1995
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., a1r ..... ... .. '1995

Coin Show At OU Inn

trucks and low boy for hire

9 24 6tc

8 Y OWNER pr ce reduced for
qu ck sa le owner leav mg
stal e 3 bedr otJm house l 1v1ng
r oorn d ntng r oom ktfchen
.:u d ba th full basement gas
fur nace Chester water on
good blacktop r oad smal l
barn and ft sh pond phone 843

rad1o

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P Ill
"'PMEROV, OHIO

haul fill dirt, lop so1l Dump

door sedan wr l h 318 engtne

phone 992 2178

t~res

$1995
automatrc power

Pomeroy Motor Co.

$5 500 phone 992 1874 DOZER and back hoe work
8 29 lfc
pond s and sept c tanks d1t

good OUT OF STATE IDEAL 5
AC RE RANCH Lake Con
cal l

-----phone 992 7016

6 room

house 1 h ba ths re cr eal ror
r oom new bu11t1n kr tc hen
must se ll leav 1ng town Day s
phone 9 92 3502 even 1ng s

Or

Rout e 68ljl

Auto Sales
1970 VOLKSWAGEN

9 266tp

A1r Cond1t1oners
•Awnmgs
• Underpmnmg
Complete

mQblle

ATHENS - A quarter of a
mllhon dollars worth of Collis
and paper currency 1s expecred
to be on display and for sale at
the second annual Hockmg
Valley Com Club show from 9
am to 6 p m Sunday at the
Oh1o Umvers1ty Inn
The show, open to the public
w1th out charge, w11l offer a
w1de vanety of fore1gn and
Umted States comage mcludmg gold collls
The club plans to g1ve away
un c ~r c ulatcd s1lver dollars
every hour of the show plus a
grand pnze of a gold com
F1fteen out of town com dealers

hav e r eservations ror thts
event to buy sell and trade
collectors 1terns Dealers wtll
also do evaluatiOns free on
Items presented to them b) the
public
The orgamzahon JUst three
yea rs old, has expenenced a
healthy growth It now mcludes
a large number of Jlllllor
collec tors under 16 years old
Ga ry Ph1lhps pres1den1,
sa1d lh1s w1ll be the only show
scheduled lh1s year by the club
Free souvemr wooden mckels
an d com newspapers w1ll be
offered to all guesls

Recorders Dine at Inn
A d1nner mee tm g of D1str~ ct
3 of the Oh10 Recorders Assn
was held Wednesday mght at
the Me1gs Inn hosted by Me~gs
Co unty Recorder Eleanor
Robson and Deputy Lomse
Hemes A red white and blue
color scheme was ca med out
m the table decoratiOns
Door pnzes were won by
Mary K Easler and Rex
Zollinger Group smg1ng was
led by John Ltsle A meeting
followmg dmner held 1n the
recorder s off1ce was prestded
over by Hazel Yeatls, Clr
clevllle, dlstr1ct presiden t
Attendm g were Robert W1se,
rec order
Newark
Rex
Zollinger, recorder Lancaster,
and Deputy Mary Wolf Jea n
Hankins and Bomta Hilton,
depu11es of Galllpohs office
Mr and Mrs Harold Hanes
Portsmouth (Mr Hanes ~~
re corder ) Hazel Yeatts
'

Seven Guests
At Rush Party
Debbie
Buck
Karen
McGraw, Bessie Sylves ter,
Sandy Sargent, Darla Hawley
Barbara Logan and Ed1th
Zirkle were guests at the annual rush party of the Ohw Eta
Ph1 Chaprer of Bela S1gma Ph1
Sorority Tuesday mght at the
Middleport Church of Chnst
Costumes for the party wh1ch
earned out the storybook
character theme were Judged
Game pmes went to Nancy
Pr1sner and Lynn Kitchen The
program consisted of a song by
Judy Werry Texanna Well,
and Lynn Kitchen , a Dr Seuss
story carry mg out the theme of
the party, read by Jenmfer
Anderson, dulcimer selections
by Jenmfer Sheels, and group
slngmg of 'Young at Heart" by
the 1971-72 pledges Refreshmenls of sandwiches, frmt
salad and punch were served
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs Nellle Eblin, Mulberry
Ave , PomeroV: IS reported to
be In satisfactory condition at
Holzer Medical Center Her
room nuinber 1s 417 for those
wishing to send her cards

deputy recorders Florence D
Belts, Mary K Easrer Bar
bara J Lanmap and Glenna J
Ray
Duley
Holbrook,
recorder Lawrence County
and a guest, Oakley C Collins
M1ss Robson and Mrs Hemes

2 Dr.,

6 cyl., std.......... . 11295

69 Ponbac Bonnev1lle

2 Dr.

H.T., a1r ••••• 11695

68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, a1r.... , ••••• 11695
68 Dodge Charger 2 Dr., H.T.,

V-8

auto.

1395

68 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan ................... '1295
68 Ford Fa1rlane

2 Dr.

H.T.,

V-8

auto...... '895

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.L. .............

7 ROOM house and I acre of

1795

64 Olds 88 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. .. -...... '295

land

992 12S9

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'BEAUTIFUL INSIDE'
This cozy little home has two
nice bedrooms, wall to wall

carpeting a ni ce kitchen
with dlnmg bar plus many
other features - COME
AND SEE THIS GENUINE
BARGAIN
IN
MID
OLE PORT- only $12 500 00
"VACANT INSIDE"
Paint Nails a little plum
bing and a good stroog arm
ca n tran sform thi s two
bedroom house rnto a n ice
home or good rental EXCELLENT LOCATION
IN MIDDLEPORT- only
$3 900 00
"WHY YOU SHOULD
LIST WITH US"
First We can sell your house
fa sl
Second We have many
buyers waiting for the right

l oc ated on

Portland

Bashan Road Can be seen by
appo\ ntmenl See George
Holter at Mmersvli\e, Ohio
9 25 6tc

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Wuhlntt•n Blvd
413 7521
BELPRE, 0

8 ROOM house and bath, nice
large lot nalural gas, bu1ll In
cablne ls '" k1fchen Close lo I. L
rad•o station In Bradbury CAS'l paid lor •II mal&lt;oi enll
Phone 992 2602
models of mobile hornea,
9 29 l21c Phone area code 614 42~

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Big Clplclly
Mlylilg
Automatics
2 speed operation
Choice of wate r
temps
Auto
water
level
control
L lnt
F liter or Power
Fin A;ltator
Ptrm1 Preu

Moyfog

HIIO of Heat

Dryers
Surrountt clothtl
with gentle even

heel No nolspoto

house

Third We are mterested In
your wellare, and your right
to fair lreatment
WE HAVE MANY OTHER
PROPERTIES CALL
TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
PHONE 992 2259

,_ -

no
F lne

ov!rdrvlng
Mesh Lint

FIller
Wt Spotllllzeln
MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~::~:..
741 -4211

1 Atnold Grate

Rutland

$ill

'65 RAMBLER WAGON, 9 pass, 6 cyl, auto
trans , n1ce clean car
$495
'62 CHEV CORVAIR 95, P1ckuptruck
$395
'64 CH EV IMPALA Super sport converf1ble
V 8 auto
SJ9S

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YOUR CHOICE FOR

63 Cadillac 4 Door, full power, a1r ........ '595

New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
You II L1k.e Our Qual1ly Way
of Domg Busmess
992 5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Untrl 6 0()-T1l 5 PM Sal

USED CAR SALE
We must sell 20 used cars
next week. We are loaded
wtth good Trade-Ins on 1973
Butck, Pontiac, &amp; GMC.
Lowest Prices on Good
Used Cars.
1972 Elc 225, 4 dr H T Gold
w1fh vmyl top, power wm
dows , power seals, ANI&amp; F M
rad1o, a1r cond Just lrke
new Sold new for
$6380 00
Pnced Now 54995

1971 Dodge Cornet 4 dr Sed Loca l one owner P S p B
'62
'63
'63
'64

Plymouth Valiant, 2 dr H T, V 8, auto
Bu1ck LaSabre, 4 dr H T
Bu1ck 4 dr H T
Pont1ac Grand Pnx, 2 dr H T
(Real mce runnmg cars)

------------------------'62Chev.llauto.,6cyl
'61 Mercury Comet,6 cyl auto

$150

$ISO

vrnyl top, factory a1r 22 5tl1 m1!es on this mce c lean, one
owner Priced to sell
$2595

1970 Chev Malibu 4 dr sed V8 auto P S P B vinyl
top loca l one owner new Bu1ck trade In Priced

R1ghl

S1895

Two 1970 Ford Prckvp one J;,. auto P S P B radio
cus tom cab camper Spec1al &amp; one 1/ 2 ton V 8 long wheel

base P S Both local one owners low mileage Both
priced to sell
S229l &amp; $1198
Two 1969 0\ds 4dr H T Delta 885 auto, P S P B rad1o
B. vinyl fops Bolh real low m1\eage Both local one
owners Two of the cleanest Olds 10 town Must see to

Local Artists in Resort Shows
PT PLEASANT - Begm
mng Salurday Shad) Waters
Cam pmg Resort loca ted 10
m1les south of Pomt Pleasant
on W Va Route 2 will hos t
membe s of the West V1rg1 ma
Arhsts and Craflsmen Gmld
each Saturday afternoon
through !Xtober 28
Each of these arllsls has
exh1b1ted at Ripley arls and
Crafls Fa1r at Cedar Lakes and
other fa1rs m West V1rgm1a
Arllsls parllclpatmg m !hts
se ncs will be demonstratmg
their techmques and most of
the works bemg displayed w1ll
be for sale The public 1s
cordially mv1ted each Saturday afternoon
Seprember 30, Harley Burns
of Mason County Will be
demonstratmg wood carvmg
One of h1s most umque accompllshmenls 1s flower petal
carvmgs One of Mr Burns'
wood carvmgs an Amencan
eagle, has been used very
successfully as a pattern by
Central Industnes Seprember
30, Mrs Juamta Bresenham of
Mason County wlll demonstrate pottery makmg
The f1rst Saturday 1n IX
Iober, Mr and Mrs Walden
Roush Will be demonstratmg
lap1dary art On !Xtober 14, H
R Ba1ley of Ravenswood,
espe&lt;:tally known for h1s landscape paintings w1ll be the
guest of Shady Waters Cam
pmg Resort
!Xtober 21, Blll Reed of
Parkersburg,
w1ll
be
demonstrating wood carvmg
Among his many varied handcrafted Items are rocking
horses for children and wool
sculpturmg Also October 21
the Brohard Sisters, Arlene .lind

Lmda Lou of Brohard W Va
w1ll demonstrate the a11s of
portrait sketch1n g and of
crochetmg
October 28 Mrs Elwanda
Icard of Mason Count) w1ll
demonstrate the makmg of
hand craft ed stools of Ru sh
Split, Basketweave and Sea
Grass
The last Saturday afternoon
Mrs Carl lrvtn of Mason
County wlll be demonstratmg

pollery shapmg and glaz1ng
Plans are bemg made for
s11rnng applebuller and lor a
demonstratiOn of anllque niles
by Mr Paul F1tzgerald
Sporllng Goods on one of the
Saturdays durmg October In
case of mclcment weather
pa rllc1patmg artists w1ll be
u11hzmg lhe A frame Dnft
wood

R ec reation

Ce nter

loca ted on the ca mpgrounds

In Mtchigan to Attend Wedding
Mrs Elmer Kautz and her
son Dale Kautz Pomeroy
Route 3 are m Monroe M1ch
' the'
where they w1ll attend
wedd1ng of M1ss Sharon
Sw1dersk1, granddaughter of
Mrs Kautz to Mr Steven Cook
of Denver Colo
M1ss Sw1dersk1 1s the
daughter of Mrs John
Sw1dersk1 the former Grace
Kautz and the late Mr
Sw1dersk1 The weddmg w11l be
held tomg ht at the St Marys

Cathohc Church A receptwn
wtll follow al the Northwood
V1lla m Monroe Wh1le m
M1ch1ga n, Mrs Kautz and Dale
w1ll v1s1t w1th Mrs Mmme
Stoltenberg of T1pton Iowa
s1ster of Mrs Kautz

SUNDA V VISITORS
Sunday v1s1iors of Mr and
Mrs John Beaver, Nye Ave
Pomeroy were Mr an d Mrs
Ke1th Curhs and Gayla Lee of
Syracuse Mr and Mrs Denms
Sm1th and Ralph Eugene and
Mr and Mrs John C Beaver
TREES PLANTED
J
D and Doug, Pomeroy '
Japanese trees were planred
at the Monday mght meetmg of
RETURNED HOME
!he Sunbonnet G1rls held at the
Ruth Ann Fry, f1ve year old
home of Kenda Braun, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Mulberry He1ghts Members James Fry , was returned home
reported an arrangement of Thursday from lhe Pleasant
chrysanthemums furmshed by Valley
Hosp1tal,
Pomt
Mrs John Terrell had been Pleasant , where she was
taken to Paula E1chmger who confined for trea tment of an
1s rec uperatmg at home mner ear mfec Uon
followmg surgery at Chlldren's
COMMUNION DAY
Hosp1tal A get-well card was
World W1de Commumon
s1gned by all Atrendmg were
Sunday
Will be observed at
Jamie Johnson, Kenda Braun,
both
the
Mtd,dleport and
Lmda Kovalc~1k, Mana Lega r,
Anna W1les, Elame Barnhart, Syracuse Umted Presbyterian
Churches at worship serv1ces
and Lmda Rosenbaum
Sunday

hQme

'display ot mobile homes
always available at

'71 DODGE CORONET CUSTOM, 4 dr Sedan.
faclory a1r P S, P B , i1 000 actual
miles
$2595
' 11 MERCURY COMET, 2 dr sedan, auto, 6
cy l Green w1lh vmyl top, 4 new l1res
51795
'69 DODGE POLARA SOO, 2 d1 H T, factory
a1r full power
$1595
'68MERCURY CYCLONE 390,2 dr H T , V 8,
auto trans
$995
'63 CADILLAC, 4 dr H T, factory a1r, full
power
SS9S
68 VOLKSWAGEN G T, auto sf1ck shift
Real sharp
$995
'67 MERCURY Colon1al Park, 9 passenger
wagon factory a 1r Full power
$895
'66 FALCON,2 DR 6cyl , standard trans, l1ke
MW

1

serv rce .... plu s gigantic

Pomeroy

9 17 12\p

1 ROOMS parl!ally furn iShed'" FOUR beauf1fu l songs by John
Moh ler on 45 r P m Action
9 10 tf c M ddleport call 992 1173
9 29 2tp Records No ACI04lA IC&amp;Wl
-

budge I lerms Cal 992 7085
9 24 61c

9 28 lfc

9 27 6tc 8 TRACK STEREO fre1ghl
damaged In beautiful wa ln ul
console Wil l sell tor Sl01 5C or
house bath
pay Sl 50 per week Phone 992
yard Mason
5331
9 7 lfc
9 29 2tp

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STEREO r ocker conso le
4
speed mterm xed changer
du al vo lu me contr ol
4
sp ea ker
so und
sys tem
beaut1 f ul hand r ubbed Walnut
f nt sh Balan ce $66 34 Use our

power brakes facto..-y air

white wall

Dozer &amp; End loader work
ponds, basemenf , land
scap1ng We have 2 lilt
dorers 2 s1ze loaders Work
done by hour or contnct
Free Estimates We also

auct roneer '- 985 3944

Albert H1 ll Racme

hand
Th1s Chrrstmas 72
CA LL Margaret Fortune 949
5414 or Barbara Lambert
446 3411

9 27 61 c

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gang

helprng

L Smlih Exec I 0 'Mac

2 B E DROOM tra tl er adults
on ly located on Old 33 phone

Earn money and Green Stamps
San ta Claus a

auc1 on Fnday Oct 13 and
Sat Oct 14 begmnrng at 10
a m each day Wrll sel l lhe
per sonal properl y o l th e tal e
Els1e 0 Sm tih Blackburn at
the res1den ce at 205 Lasley St
tn Pomer oy 0 Th 1s I S a ver y
large sale of household ftnd
arlt que rtems See paper on
Sun day Oc t 8 for li st Theo

For Rent

72

G ve

grown

ESTATE AUCT ION Two day

McCoy

So 101n our Playhouse Par ty

too

992 3891

Pomeroy Oh1o

HE LP WANTED Toy Coun
selors Sant a Claus 1usl told
me some thrng to tel l you
Her s very busy l hts Cnns tmas

home

1286 Paul Sayre Porlland
01•o Great Bend Road Rt
ll8
9 28 6tc

Start Buymg Octobe r 2 1972
person

POTATOES

Kennebec s and Iri sh Cob
bi er s fresh supply available
lht s week and next Ca l l 843

9 26 tfc
apply

phone 949 J2 11

9 29 2tp

9 29 71c

Help Wanted

CARHOP wan ted

0

steenng

$10 000
H1 llon Wolf e SEE US FOR Awnings srorh1
•
8151\c l Sa les man Racme Ohro
doors and wmdows c.arports

5443

Box 276 Shelbyvil le lndrana

8 17 lfc

1507

fl

1969 FORO
LTO Coupe 390 V8 eng1ne 3 speed

USED CAR SALE

USEO CARS

$1995

Hardtop coupe V 8 engine automatiC tran smtss1on
power steer ing &amp; brakes whtte f inish black vinyl top
vinyl inten or wh1te wall t rres like new rad1o

EARlH MOVING

CONSOLE PIANO

BUL LDOZE R farm t racto r
wdh equ pment phon e 742

Your Walnuts Will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Will Pay You

KOSCOT KOSMETICS and

Pomeroy

sept c tank Get Klean Em
Alt Sept c Ta nk Cleaner
Lan dmark Farm Bureau
Pomeroy
9 29 ltc

TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER

OHI O Ra --1 ne area 6
r oo ms utrl ty room bath 2
s tory fr ame n1ce coun try
home 94 acre lot $12 800
Rac tle 5 r oom s ut1l1ty
r oom bat h 2 story home
large lot a ll downsta ir s f loor s
It led n1ce hall way and sta rrs

Rd

DON T pump your slug giSh

WALNUTS

9 27 lip

POODLE pupp1es S1lver Toy

·~=-------:-­

Bnng Your Unhulled

conta ner5 for sa le Dorothy
Douglas phooe 992 2266

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Phone W lkesvll le 669 1785
8 lO lfc

1- No SO
lnternallonal Chopper
1- lnternallonal
Corn P1cker
1- New Idea
Corn P1cker
i- Woods
Brush Hog
i- 504
International
Overhauled
Tractor
l- No i6
lnternat1ona I Chopper

organ s d shes clocks brass SP INET

Scales plast c '' lb and 1 lb

8
fur nr shed
tra iler
2
bedroom bath good trres
$1 200
Reynold s F lower
Shop M ason W Va 773 5147
9 27 6\ p

c hard s

All '" good runnmg
cond1llon

On Old Rt. 33

RUMMAGE SALE at Sacred

Real Estate For Sale
INE - 10 room house
l YOUNG male Beegle dogs an d RAC
bath basement garage two
1 regrstered blue l1 ck coon
ots Phone 949 4313
dog Phone 949 4761
4 5 tfp
9 25 6t c
----GEORGE S HOBSTETTER
22 x 8 FURNISHED lra1l er
JR
REAL
ESTATE
good condrl1 on S800 1 - 32 x
BROK ER
POMEROY

1970 FORO GALAX IE SOO

69 Chev. BIS.

For Sale

APPLES

USED FARM
EQUIPMENT

PAL1£T CO.

9 28 121c

AI

9 28 lie

6.00 Per Ton

9 29 lip

also r fi e m a t
c hcs opens ghtson ly Forked
Run Sportsman Club Sunday
October I 12 noon
9 28 31c

HOLl STE IN COWS

mtlk1ng Homer M C r cle
Rac1ne 0 Phone 9d9 2177

5

S 1 98 at Nelson

GARAG E Sa le

52095
Factory air cond1tlonmg V 8 engine automalic trans
mi ssi on power steering power brakes good wh 1te side
walls many more extras Whtle f in ish black vinyl roof
Priced to mover

For Free Estimate
PHONE 992-2550

606 E Ma tn Pomeroy 0

Parkv1ew Kenne ls Phone 992

----.~-,..~

'

cam per Inc ludes spare li re
canopy an d plastt c storm
w1ndow Tra ler h as been
'll. tr ed for electr c 3 out ets
Excell ent cond h on $625 Ca ll
!i97 581 5 after 5p m
9 28 31c

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

n Mrddl eporl October 2nd &amp;
3r d 9 a m till 4 p m

GUN SHOOT

Pt,o.,,.. 997 2181

Wanted

RUMMAGE Sa e 1n Coals Bldg

992 3825

POMEROY
"P.· Jack W Carsey Mgr .

21c

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11:15 to 11:45

SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF

29

9

Pomeroy

All kmd s all s1zes for men ,
women young men boys
and gtrls Hurry to

6:if

opener'' 5
Monday lhru Salurday

MOTORS. INC.
Ph 992 2174

Buy 2 Pa1rs and
Get1 PAIR FREE

The Daily Sentinel

1 p m Factory choked guns

ORGA N

SPECIAL

PHONE 992 2156

GUN Shoot Sunday October 1

ca psu es
Drug

3849

Hartford, W. Va.

GILES REALTY BELPRE OHIO
413 6063
BE

Shasta like new Phone lj185

Chiton and

Two new homes - 4 bedroom and 5 bedrooms Don t mr ss
th1s chance to see these Everythmg you could want 10 a
home Pn ce S22 900 00 and S32 600 00 See you Sunday

TRAIN TO

1970 DODGE POLARA

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CO AL
L mestone
Exce ls1or
EXPERT
•ROOFING
Sal t Wor ks
E Matn St
06001 Tel 1 (203) 671 ld55
Pomeroy Phone 992 389 1
ALSO BOOK ING PAR TIES
Wheel Alignment
•HEATING
9 1 ftc
4 12 lfc
ePLUMBING
From th e largest
Bulldozer Rad ra tor to
On Mo:l~~~~an Cars
eCARPENTR Y
CARRIERS I SOME SAY DISCOUNT' Sma
llest Heater Core
Nalhan B1ggs
We Say II sOur
- GUARANTEED•SPOUTING
WANTED
Radtator Spec1ahst
Phone 992 2094
SLACKS
IN
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
•PAINTING
SMilH NELSON

REGULATIONS
Th e Pub lishe r reserves the
r ight to ed 1 or r e ee l any ads
deem ed
ObJecl anal
The

msert on

Motor Co.

Business Services

CAMP IN G TRA IL ER

16

Toy s &amp; Gifts now thru
December w tlh the oldest Toy
Party Plan rn the Country
Ht ghes t co mm1ssrons No
Cush Outlay Call or wrtle
Santa s Pa rt es
Avon Ct

Day of Pub I cat ion

for

For Sale

Poiiii'OJ

the action is here
By PROF. ED WALLEN
RIO GRANDE - Southeastern
Ohio That's where the action JS'
Search the state of Ohio for what's
happening In the wonderful world of
education and you soon get tile feeling
that it IS all happening right here
The public schools are doing exclUng lhings Con&amp;der the follow1ng
examples
- The Meigs County Schools are
Involving themselves In a new
curriculum concept as the attempt to
offer courl!eS and programs related to
the new emphasis of mining In the area
-The Wellston City Schools are
Wldertaking a study concerning the
legal rights and responslbUIUes of
students In Galllpolls, an Innovative
program for the prHChool child Is
getting off the grOWld
-In the field of special education,
the school systems of the area are part
of the Eleven-County Services to
Handicapped Children consortium
trying to develop JII'OIIrlllll for handicapped younplerl

1-Gallla and Jackson counties have many and vaned efforts belllg made
begun to get the Vocational School and opportW11bes being created for
underway Already Vmton County has learnmg m the area
become part of the Joint Vocational
To be sure, some of the programs
District An option has been taken on have bu1lt-m problems Not all1s gomg
tile land and the ball is rolllng
perfectly There 1s a great need to m- The Holzer nursmg program has form the public about some programs
enrolled the largest class ever as There are people opposed to some of
studenls from outside the area jom what IS llappemng There are those who
those from the area In taking ad- favor what is happemng and who are
vantage of an outstanding nursing . pushmg for b1gger and better thmgs
education program
The point Is
-RIO Grande College IS now
Thmgs are happening and w1ll
making a full«ale effort to establish a continue to happen In Southeastern
CommWllty College for the four~ounty Oh1o The declstons as to what kind of
area of Gallia, Jackson, Meigs and things wtll succeed are up to the people
VInton COWl ties When completed the of the area To succeed, any
college w11l be the only one of its kind educabonal program will need the
around
support of the people This 1s as 1!
- In Jackso11, the Manpower should be
program has more applicants than 11
Yes, wonderful things are hapcan handle as adults of the areo show pening m educabon m our area - and
eagerne.sa to learn new skills
they will continue to happen For sure,
THERE IS MORE, much more we can say to the world, "I am from
bemg done In education in Southeasrern Southeastern Ohio - where the
Ohio Thetle examples serve to show the education acbon IS '

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

appreciate

Only $1695

1969 Ford LTD Ford 2 dr H T auto P S , P B factory

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS

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1969 Opel Kadett 2 dr H T yellow wllh black top local
one owner 4 speed low mileage

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Come 1n &amp; drrve this n1ce little wagon Low mileage

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Located on St Rt 7

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1968 CAD Eldorado all black with black vinyl top This
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clean I wantto sell this car
Only $2195

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Malllda
1967'sff 0tds, Ponllocs, Bulcks, Dodges, all real tow
m1leage
Come 10 &amp; make me an offer on some of the
M1ller Syracuse , Allee Fmk
cleane'St
67's
in town
Rae me, Earl Clark Reedsville Pr1cey Mae Tackett,
Ewmgton, Christy Michael
Ra cme Jeffrey Russell,
DEALERS WELCOME!
Mason , Ke1th Powell Guys
POINT PLEASANT
vllle
Our word IS our bond
Desp1te reporls that some
DISCHARGED - Robert
men m1ght be ge ttmg McNe1l, Beulah Ransom ,
DON'T FORGO
and Jess1e White, Wanda Adams,
restless,
labor
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
managemen t at Goodyear s Wanda D1llon
plant here were unable to
Open Evenmgs hll 7 p.m &amp; Sat. Till S p.m.
SENTENCE EASED
reach a settlement Thursday m
Serv1ce to Believe tn Til Noon on Sat
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
the four month-old str1ke
Thmgs are sbll about the Oh10 Supreme Court Wedsame ' sa1d D L Chnst1an , nesday changed the senrence of
presiden t of Local 644 of the convicted murderer Charles E
~
992-2174
Umtcd Rubber Workers, Broadnax from death to life m
lti6i6iil
8u1ck
Ponhac ,
Pa
pr1son
Broadnax
was
confoll ow1ng a
three-hour
bargammg sess10n m nearby VlCred of the April 24 1970
TIHICKS MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
cmnatl of Paul Ke1th of Cin- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J
Gallipolis w1th mana gement slaymg
off1c1als
Chnshan sa1d he had heard
that some of the 492 str1kmg
hourly workers were becommg
a little disgruntled, ' but I
haven t seen anythmg to back
Burnmg perm1ts are charge Those who v1olare the Guy V Reuter
up those statements '
Sc1pio Township - Wayne
required
the f~rst day of Oc- code without a pemut may be
Among other thmgs the
Chase
Raymond R Cotterill
unwn 1s str~kmg for a wage tober through the month of fmed not more than $200 Edw in Oberhol ze r Myrlle H
mcrease h1gher than the four November accordmg to the Restdenls are to read the ln- Stanley Mrs Gath Townsend
per cent ra1se that the com ReviSed Code of Oh1o Sec strucUons written on these Kenneth Welsh
Sulton
Township
pany has already offered, as 151)3 20 V1ctor A Bahr, ranger perm11s and burn accordmgly
Lawrence
Beegle
Harold
of
Shade
R1ver
D1str1ct
Pernuts
may
be
obtained
well as recogmtwn of the
Carnahan
0
J
Gaul
Clifford
reported
from the following Wardens
employes
as
chem1cal
Bedford Township - Fred L Morns, Vernon Nease, Edson
The
code
says
every
person
workers The men are now
Burson George Carper R V E Roush Mar len Stofer,
classed as texble workers, and who shall kmdle or authorize H
e1lman, W A King Johr Woodrow T Zwilling
the1r pay reflecls !hat status another to kmdle a fire in the Meeks, Richard Sargenl
open a1r, ouls1de the lumls of Ernest Wood
any c1ty or village or land
Chesler Township - George
LEGAL NOTICE
controlled by any ra1lroad C Genhelmer Mary V Kautz,
NOTICE ON FILING
company, for the purpose of Wayne S Michael Vercla N
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
burnmg wood, brush, weeds, Stoul Rexal T Summerfield
The Slate of Ohio, Meigs
grass or rubbiSh of any kmd Ralph Trussell
Countv Prob1te Court
Columbia Township - Reed
To the Executrix of the
must secure from the1r local or Jeffers
Dorsey Jordan
estate to such of the following
deputy forest fire warden a
Lebanon Township - Ruda as are res idents of the Slate of
viz
the surv iv ing
penmt
Durst,
Clinton E Johnson Ohio
Mr and Mrs Junior Hauber
spovse the ne•t or kin the
The pemu Is are free of Harold G Roush John R benetl cl artt!'S under the will
entertained w1th a birthday
Sellers
and lo the allorney or attornevs
dinner honoring her mother, and Mr and Mrs Howard
r ~ present l ng
anv or
the
Lolort Township - Theron aforementioned
persons
Ruth Larkms, on her birthday
Johnson, Eula Wolfe
Larkins Ill Portland
Milo H M c Dole Deceased
Ohve Township - Paul F Lo ng Bottom Ohio Chester
Guests were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Hank Holter Andrews
Frank H Blse Township No 20621
Howard Larkins and family of were dinner guests of Mrs
are hereby notified that
Gordort
R
Collins Vollle D theYou Inventory
PorUand, Mr and Mrs Nor- Hanson Holter Ill Forest Run
and
Ap
Conn
C
Ed
Humphrey
pra lstment of the estate of the
man Weber and family of
Mrs Virgil Wamsley of Willard Pigott Glenna J atoremenllontd deceased , lite
Tuppers Plains, Mr and Mrs
of sa1 d County was flied In this
Cheshire was an overnight Sanders
Court
Said Inventory and
David Dailey and daughter and guest Ill Mr and Mrs Dorael
Orongo Township - Harold Appra1stment
w ill be tor
Fred Larkins
Barnhart Paul G Buckley hear ing before th is Court on the
Larkins
Dorothy Robinson James R 2nd day of Oc tober l9n at
Mary Pierce spent a week
10 00 0 clock A M
Mr and Mrs David Smith Stoul
visiting relatives In Columbus
Any person de-Siring to file
8,11d Dee Dee were visiting A
Rullond Township - Rose uceptlons
, thereto must tile
Mr and Mrs Elbert Fltz.. B Kibble of Reedsville
Ellen
Carson
Leodell them at least five days pr ior to
patr1ck and Steve and Unda
set lor hear ing
Several from here attended Davidson , W D Musser, the dlttunde
my hand and seat
and )dr and Mrs C B funeral services for Charles James W Nicholson, Wayne of Given
said Court th is 20th day of
Hayman, Columbus, were Larkins at the Methodls1 Turner
Stpltmber lt72.
Solem
Township
John
F
Manning 0 Wtbster
VISiting Ernestine Hayman
Church
Judge and ex-Outdo
Colwell
Jack
W
Crisp,
Gerald
Mr and Mrs David Smith
Clerk of Meigs County
Claude Smith of Reedsvllle K Grale Lauren Hoffman,
Common Pleas Court
were visiting Mr and Mrs
visited Mr and Mrs Garth Eugene Holliday
Probate Division
Ronnie Clay, Chester
S.llsbury Township
&amp;nith
By Ann 8 W1tson
Mr and Mrs Bill Tlllrston
-VIolet Smith Nalhan Pearl Biggs, Howerd (9)
Dopuly Clerk
A Dailey Philip Gtobaker,
22 29 , 2tc
spent several days at
Columbus
VISIT CANCELLED
Mr and Mrs Clarence Dean
CLEVELAND (UP!) of Columbus spent the weekend D~mocratlc prestdentlal
with Mr and Mrs Wayne candidate George McGovern
Prmce
has cancelled a previously
OFFICE HOURS 9.30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (C(OSE
Vialtmg Mr and Mrs Fred annOWJced campaign visit to
AT NOON ON THURS ) - EAST COURT ST.
LarldM were Mr Larkin's Toledo on Friday, accordmg to
sister, Carrie of NellonvUie, McGovern headquarters here

Nothing Doing

In Goodyear

Strike Talks

8

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

Burning Permits Required

Long Bottom

Social Notes

OPlOMEJitst.

�9- The Dally St&gt;ntlllel Middleport Pomrr"' " S.pl '' i'Jn
8- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 Sept 29, 197Z

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Mon ctay Oeadl tne 9 a m
Cancellll ft on - Correct.on s
W1ll be accepted unl• l 9 a m tor

ATTE NTION LADIE S- Sell

pubt sher WI I no t be respons•ble
more

than

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one

ncorrect

RATES
For Wan' Ad Se r v ce

5 ce nts per Word one nsertlon
M•n mum Charg e 75c ~
12

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consecul •ve •nserl on s
18 cen ts per word s i'X con

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25 P er Cent Dtscounl on paid
ads and ads pad w1thm 10 days
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S1 50 f or 50 word m n1m um
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Sa tu r da y

Lost
DARK brown EngliSh Shepherd
pup I ght brown feet and
ea r s weanng col lar phone

992 1778

29 lie
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Rut an d Reward rf found

Call 742 5717

9 28

lip

LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF

COMMON PLEAS
MEIGSCOUNTY OHIO
Not ce By P ubllc atron
No I S Ill

CHARLES LEWIS
Route J Box 16

SUNDAY, OCT 1, 1 to 5 PM

RIGGS CREST MANOR
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO
BUILDER SHERMAN SUMMERFIELD

A

LIVESTOCK

BUYER
HIGH PAYING
OPPORTUNITIES
learn to buy cattte httga and
sheep We prefer to lrtln
men wltll livestock expert
enee For local Interview
wrllt a me phone 1ddre11 I
background to

NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
TRAINING
3435 Broadway
Kansas Ct1y Mo 64111

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Pomeroy Oh oVS
Plarnttff
RUTH LEWIS
Route l Box 16
Pom er oy Oh o
Et al
Defe ndan ts
The Defenda nts Mary Anna
Oa ,ns whose place of res dence
rs unknown Add ts M Davr s
Another B1g
whose p ace of res rdence s
un known The unknown he r s
devr sees legat ees d st rrb utees
Sale At
admtn rs trators and executors
tf
any
of James Ward
deceased the unknown hers
dev tsees leQat ees d strrbu tees
adm n strator s and executors
tf any of Ruby Ward H tll
Deceased John Howa rd whose
pla ce of res td ence •s 1541J
V salta
Compton Cahlorn ta
90 220 Go nzell How ard whose
pla ce of r es rd ence tS 15413
V sa l c1
Compton Ca lt for ru a
90220 Dav s Howard w hose
If you haven't been to
pl ace ot r es dence tS unknown
Th e unknown he tr s devt~ees
Hayman's Aucllon
l ega t ees
drstrrbutees
ad
you are m1ssmg out on
m nts lra tors and executor s d
any
of
James
Smt i h
some great bargams
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev sees legatees d si r butees
adm n str ators and executor s
We sell retatl &amp; who lesale•
I an y of Carr e Hens haw
Spec a we lcome to al l
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev sees lega tees drst r butees
dea ler s• Follow the crowd
adm n st r ator s and execu tor s
Frtday evenmg Sept 29th
r an y of M ldr ed Thompson
1u
s. t off th e Pomeroy
De cease d The unknown he rr s
M iddl eport By pass on old
dev isees legatees d st r but ees
Rl 7 at Laure l Cllf
admrn1stra tors and executors
t any
ot Dor ot hy D evol
SaleSiarlsat7 lOp m
Decei:lsed Th e unknown he rs
dev sees legatees d st r•butees
adm n strator s. and execu tors
f any
of Nora Howard
Deceased The unknown hetrs
dev rsecs legatees drst r butees
adm tn strato r s and execu tor s
tl any of Mary Sm l h Roll ns
Deceased and The unknown
hetrs
de\'tsees
l ega tees
d sir butecs admm strator s
f any
of
and execu tors
Harr son Rollms aka Har r son
Rawl ngs Deceased wrll take
not ce tha t on the 78th day of
July 19 72 a Compla nt was
W1ndow
filed tn the Common Pleas
A1r Cond1t1oners
Court Of Me gs Count y Oh o
Ca se No 15 113 wher etn you
Hot Water Healers
ha ve been named defendants
In the prayer of the Com pla nt
Plumbmg
Platntllf demands th at ht s n
teres! m satd real es ta te may be
Electncal Work
set off to h m n severalty and
for part 1 on at sa td r eal estate
accord ng to th e respec t ve
r ghts of the part1es hereto and
m case pa r ltlton ot satd real
estate cannot be made wtthout
manifest n ur y to the va ut::,
th ereof th en that sad rear
992 2448
estate may be adllldged to one
or more of the parltes to th s
Pom eroy 0
sur t upon elect on as provtded
by law then th at sa d rea l
estate may be sold acco rd ng to
taw fre e and clear trom all the
clatms n ghts and tntcrest s of
all the pa r t1es to lhts sur t
P lamhff further prays that each
of sa d Defendan ts may be
r equired to set up whatever
claim or claims n ght or r ights
Interest or r'l terest s each of
!he m ha s tn and to satd rea l
estate or be for ever barred
fr om as se rt n g same
And
fu r th er Pia tnt ff prays for other
prop er reltef The real esta te ts
Sunday
descr bed as follows
The followrng descrrbed real
estate srtu ate m the VIllage of
a.m.
Pomero y M ergs Coltnty Oh o
Tr act No 1
W1fh Evangelist
Being part of Lot No 6 on
Prospec t Hrll rn sa d Ctty and n
John Elsw1ck
Fra c hon No 17 beg nn ng on
Carol ne St r eet at th e Nor
tnwest corne r of a 101 sold to
John M St vers thence w tt
sad Strt:!el N 88 deg West 100
feet the nce Solllh 2 Deg West
100 te et thence Sou th 88 Deg
East parall el w th Ca rol ne
St r eet 100 fee l to lot of sa d John
M Str vers thence w th th e In e
of sa rd Sltvers lot 100 feet be ng
the ho use and lot formerly
owned by wm R St vers
Tra ct No 2
Yn11
F1re
All of Lot Numb er Frve (51 n
S W Po neroy s Add ton to th e
or Fear You' re af1re
Crty of Pomeroy rn Fra ctron No
17 Town No 2 Range 13 Save
or afra 1d
and eKcept 100 feel square ott of
It e North end of sard Lot No S
Sunda y School- 9 lOA M
Tra ct No 3
Worsh1p-IO 45 AM
Begtnntng at the Southwest
Y011ng Peo p\e- 6 30 PM
corne r of Lot No F ve on
Prosp ect Ht I
n
S
W
Evemng Wars hl p-7 30 PM
Po meroy s Add 1 on to sa td Ctly
ol Pom eroy
th ence North 7
Deg East 206 feet
t~ence
Nort h 88 Deg West 100 teet
Thence S o u l~ 2 Deg West 103
fee t thence Sou l~ 70 Oeg 40
Employment Wanted
East along the Nor th s de of a
forty foo t street 104 tee t to place HO USE WORK
170' 2
Of b~g nn ng Sav ng and ex
Mulberr y Pomeroy bottom
cept Jng
coi:ll
and
other
apar tment downstar r s
m nerals the rrgh t to mrne
sa me w lhout encumbr ance lo
9 29 4tc
the surface and all way s and
r 9h i S o f way s along any .,.,
-~,
mrnera l seam her eby reserved
Reference Deed
Vol
75
Page 118 Deed Records M ergs
County Oh10
You are r equ red to answer
th e c ompla 1nt wtthtn twenty
etght days after the l ast
lll
pubi JC al lon of lh .s nollce
"fo.
liiVIIo
name v by nol later than the
27th day of November 1972 or
ludgrn ent by default w 11 be
rende~cd agamsl you
Evelyn Lu cke
Clerk of Cou r ts
Metgs County Oh1o

Hayman's
Auction

"HEll"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

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Broadcast

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get free shot rn next mat ch
Assort ed meats Ractne Gun

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Attorneys for Pia nt ff

19) 15 22 19 110) 6 13 20 27

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1972 APACHE EAGLE fold up

9 29 lip

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TO PARENTS of ch 1ldren

Poles

tran sported to sc hool over m y
pr vale pr opert y are no t
1nsured
unf tl
Sa t 1s bur y
Trustees obfarn easements
from the unders gned
Hugh Le1 fh etf

Chrome dtnelte se t S20
Ph one lj192 3668 before 2 p m
or al ter 6 p m

7 PC

Maxmum
Dtameter
10" on

9 29 3\p

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Largest

REDUC E excess flu -:ls w lh

FLUIDE X $169 - LOSE
WEI GHT w!l h Dex A D1el

9 28 lfp

5

End

DEIJVERED

Better Buys Now On

TO
OHIO

nst ructron

by gr aduat e of Ctnc1nnal 1
Conservator y of Mu stc Phone

Phone 992-2689
PometO¥, Oh10

Heart Ch urc h A ud d ortu m
Pomeroy Oc tober 2nd an d
Jrd 9 a m to J p m

9 28 ltc

3 FAMI L Y Yard Sale a t Letart
Fa I s
b es de
Melh odt st
Church Fnday and Sunday
r arn or sh 1e

Wanteo To Buy
9 28 3\c WANTED - Old

upn gh l

p ano!'&gt;

grand p anos old
pump orga ns Any con d1l on
Pa y1ng $10 each Wr te g v ng
d r ec h ons Wt lien P ano Co
Box 128 Sar dts Oh o 439d6

9 29 61p

GALLI POL IS reS!denl wants to

YARD and basement sale Sept
291h B. lOih 9 am IJI I dar k

bu y a bustn ess W1 ll buy
bu stness and property or
bus •n ess w rt h lease Cal!
Gall tpol1s 44 6 4408

Cl ar r Gtles r es rden ce 1 m1le
North of Wolf Pen Store on
State Route 143

9 20 12t c

9 27 31c

YARD Sale Thursday Fn day

and Saturd ay on La~kr n St
Ru t and
9 27 3t c

Fr~da~

an d

ay frrstathome Dou
rSa
esrturd
den ce
on gla
1ghts
ttl Syracuse gorng north also
have outs1de clock Oaylon

O LD

Furn lure

oak

tab les

beds or compl e te househo ld s
Wrrte M 0 Mt l ler Rl 4
Pomeroy Oh o Call 992 6271

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MEIGS
EQUIPMENT CO.
992 2176

V IR GI NIA s Beaut y Sa lon on
Success
Road
between
Tup pers Pla1ns and Long
Bott om Open 6 days some
even r gs Phon e 667 30111
Opera tor Vtrg 1nra Hay man

9 14 lOic

wr gs more new products
co m1ng soon
For lr ee
demonstr at on phone 992
5113

wanted responsr bl e party to
tak e over sp net pt ano Easy
terms Can be seen local ly

Wnle Credli Manag er
46176

$

WOMAN to ltve rn w1 fh el der ly
lady good sa lary room and
board phone 992 5397 or 992

5187
9 29 Jtc

Per Hundred

Pounds

1973 TRAILERS and ca mpers tn
stock ~ l o r serv tce - qua li ty
and pnce vls tl Camp
Conley Starcra fl Sales Rt 62
N of PI Pl easan l behmd Red
Carpet Inn

Afler lhey
are Hulled

n

Crows Steak Hou se

Excelsior

9 29 6lc

SaH Works, Inc.

REGISTERED
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Salary Negollable
Good fnnge benefits
Apply Immediately
Contact W S Lucas,
Personnel
Department
Veterans Memonal
Hospital
Pomeroy, Oh1o

P 0 Box 267

992 6385

FU RNI SHED l room apart
men !
prtvate ent ran ce
ca r peted phone 992 2780 or

992 3432

9 24 lfc

12 FT WIDE mobile home 2
bedroom
gas heat
a~r
condr t roned phone 949 2261

J

OR 6 room
basemen t n ce

call 771 5141

FOR YOUR heallh s sake eal
organ tca ll y gr own tomatoes
B Out senberry ha s large
ones IOc pound at the old Pos t
Off ce butldmg Syracuse

OhiO

JUST TAKE N IN

Singer

Sewing Ma chrne Wtll se ll for

small balance of Sl6 21 or
payments ma y be arranged
Phone 992 5ll1
9 7 lfc

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REGISTERED NURSES
WANTED
Staff and Supervisory
Salary Negollable
Good frmge benef1ts .
Apply
1mmed1ately.
Contact W S Lucas,
Personnel
Depart ment
Veterans Me mona I
Hosp1tal
Pomeroy, Oh1o

-------.

SMALL tra1ler 10 m1les nor th of
Pomeroy Ideal for couple
$65 a mon lh Phone 992 7479
9 29 tfc

Rarnb ow

Va lley

and

Snowballs '" the Rock ies
ISacred) Our Lord God
Phys1c1an and God s Sweel
Love Spe&lt;lafl Pick up your
recordtng now at Bill &amp; Lees

2 ROOMS unfurn 15 hed
evenmgs 992 3429

FJi zpalnck
Stat e

9 29 lie
PT PLEASA NT

condrt 10n

new

pam!

afler 6 p m 992 140 1

phone 675 2372

8 30 ftc

5 ROOMS 8. balh 1 story block
house gas forc ed arr fu rnace
4 acre lot Rt 7 &amp; Old Chester

9 25 6\p

1969 HONDA Scrambler 175 cc
9 16 Sic

1967 BELVE DE RE Plymouth 4

chas New MeKrco S2975 No
down No rn terest S2S permo
l or 119
mas
Va cal on
Para dise Fr ee Brochure
Ranchos Lake Conhas Box

2001D D Alameda Ca l• forn a
94501
8 29 lOip

9 29 lfc

1977 CHEVR OLET TRU CK
Ph 992 5542
9 28 lie

5 ROOM hou se doub le ga r age
double lo t Ander son St ree t
Mason W Va phone 1 304

771 5606

TWO homes lor sale 1 m rlc
N orth of Ea stern H1gh
Sch ool bot h have bath and a
half
4 bedrooms
butll n
k l chens and wall Ia wal l

9 17 121c

9 2d 61c

Real Estate For Sale

carpel call 985 1598

11 91

See Bob or Roger Jeffers,
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525

after 7 p m

or phone 992

5232

marquees aluminum "sldln{
and ratl rng ·A Jacob, sales
representat rve
For free

est1mates

phone Charlo•

L1sle
Syracuse,
V
Johnson and Son Inc

call Music Center at BRW Hard
war e Bldg

Pomeroy

Ohro

9 29 31p on ly S1 50 save SOc
-------9 24 61c
2 BEDROOM house kitchen
and bath partly furnished MAPLE Slereo ra dio com
Adulls on ly Phone 992 7126 bina l,on AM FM rad io 4
speaker sound syslem 4
r.: .
speed automatic changer
3 A~O 4 RvvM furnished a'iftl se parote controls Belance
unfurn ished, apartments $78 29 Use our budgellerms
'hone 992 543.4
Call 992 7085
4 12 tfo
9 2461c

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~E WING

MACHINES i&lt;epalr,
servltA! all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sales and
$ervrce We Sharpen Scls1ors

3!9 He

chmg serv tce top sorl
drrt lim es tone
B&amp;K

caval ng

fill

Ex

Phone 992 5167

D1ck Karr Jr

9 1 lfc

WI L L C UT or t r•m trees
reasonabl e also clean out
basements
at l1 cs
and

cellars phone 949 3221
8 29 30tc

0 bELL WHEEL allgnmenl
loc• ted at Crossroads Rt 114
Complete fronl end service
tune up and brake service

Wheels b•lanced
Iron ica lly
All

elec
work

guaranteed
R-;~~-:nnahh•
rat es Ph one 742 3232 or

992 3113

r u nc

READY MIX
de l l v~red

CONCRETE
right lo )'OUr

pro 1eet Fast and easy Free

esllmales Phone 992 32U,
Goeg lem Re ody Mfx Co
M1ddl epor t Oh 1o
6 30 "'

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. -Broker
110 Mechamc Street

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
WORKING MANS SPECIAL
POME ROY - Large 8 room house w1th 5 bedrooms bdth
and n1 ce kilchen Front and ba ck porches Full basement

On ly $7 50000

MIDDLEPORT

LARGE HOME
PLUS - A large one story bu ld ng .t0x 70 1•. acres of
level land 4 bedroom home 1 h bath s modern krtchen
wall to wall carpetin g Ask1ng only $23 000 00

COUNTRY HOME
2 BEDROOMS- Balh enclosed porch garage Level Lol
Pl atns wa ter On ly S4 000 00

38EDROOMS
ROUTE JJS - An older home that can be renova ted tn to a
com f or tabl e place Has a large lot Give us a good offer

WHAT A DEAL
3 BEDROOMS - Modern home

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph «64782 Gallipolis John Russell
Owner &amp; operalor
~ 12 tfc
C BRADFORD Auclloneer
Complele Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine' Ohio
Crltl Bradford
5 l He
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3 BEDROOMS - Nrce k1tc hen br £."akfa sf nook uhl 1f y
room carpehng and paneling Old lash ron bath Concr et e
fron t por ch Nice yard

f~replace
{mod ern) and 4 room block bu1ldmg lor a busmess on Rt
7 busrness loop Askmg only $25 000 00 for both

bath

16l ACRES
2 HOUSES - Plenty of pasture and huntmg land All

BACKHOE AND DOZER work'
Sepl1c lanks inslalled Geora&lt;
1.81'11) Pull inS Phone 9&lt;1? 7A7A

=SEPT IC tanks cleaneo

HELEN L TEAFORD ASSOCIATE
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS

CLELAND REALTY
608 E Mam St

2 12 tti

AUTOMOBILE Insurance lieen
cancelled?
Losl
your
opera lor s llce,.,e? Call m
2966

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615 He

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Mobile Homes For Sale
1971 LIBERTY Mob1\e Hom,
651&lt; 12 3 bedrooms P/2 baths

nalura l gas heat S5500 only
1ved n s monlhs Phone 992
3903
9 28 6f c
1965 ATLAS mob1\e home 5C •
10 2 bedroom fronl k1lchen
excel le nt con dlt 1on , phone

985 1555

992 3325

HOUSE 1n Long Bottom phone
985 3529
6 II lfc

vulr ... -

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97 A'RES
EASTERN SCHOOL DI STRI CT - Hil l farm for beel
minerals NOW ONLY 519 500 00
CALL AND HAVE A LOOK AT ONE OF THESE SOME
AREA REAL BARGAIN OTHERSAGOODBUY THEN
LI ST WITH US• FOR BEST RE SULTS

4 25 tfc

Sanltatlon Slewart Ohio Pn

662 J035

M mera ls 2 ho uses 3 spr ing s a farm ponds Several
burld1ng s Good gravel road school and marl routes

ca ttle 8 room modest home with modern bath furnace
and sem1 moder n kitchen 40 acres of meadow All

grey fmlsh Good

71

Olds 98

Lux.

Sedan, full power, alr· -·'4200

71

Olds 98

Lux.

Sedan, full power, a1r •• •'4000

70 Chev. Impala 4 Dr., V-8, auto. ....... '1995
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., a1r ..... ... .. '1995

Coin Show At OU Inn

trucks and low boy for hire

9 24 6tc

8 Y OWNER pr ce reduced for
qu ck sa le owner leav mg
stal e 3 bedr otJm house l 1v1ng
r oorn d ntng r oom ktfchen
.:u d ba th full basement gas
fur nace Chester water on
good blacktop r oad smal l
barn and ft sh pond phone 843

rad1o

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P Ill
"'PMEROV, OHIO

haul fill dirt, lop so1l Dump

door sedan wr l h 318 engtne

phone 992 2178

t~res

$1995
automatrc power

Pomeroy Motor Co.

$5 500 phone 992 1874 DOZER and back hoe work
8 29 lfc
pond s and sept c tanks d1t

good OUT OF STATE IDEAL 5
AC RE RANCH Lake Con
cal l

-----phone 992 7016

6 room

house 1 h ba ths re cr eal ror
r oom new bu11t1n kr tc hen
must se ll leav 1ng town Day s
phone 9 92 3502 even 1ng s

Or

Rout e 68ljl

Auto Sales
1970 VOLKSWAGEN

9 266tp

A1r Cond1t1oners
•Awnmgs
• Underpmnmg
Complete

mQblle

ATHENS - A quarter of a
mllhon dollars worth of Collis
and paper currency 1s expecred
to be on display and for sale at
the second annual Hockmg
Valley Com Club show from 9
am to 6 p m Sunday at the
Oh1o Umvers1ty Inn
The show, open to the public
w1th out charge, w11l offer a
w1de vanety of fore1gn and
Umted States comage mcludmg gold collls
The club plans to g1ve away
un c ~r c ulatcd s1lver dollars
every hour of the show plus a
grand pnze of a gold com
F1fteen out of town com dealers

hav e r eservations ror thts
event to buy sell and trade
collectors 1terns Dealers wtll
also do evaluatiOns free on
Items presented to them b) the
public
The orgamzahon JUst three
yea rs old, has expenenced a
healthy growth It now mcludes
a large number of Jlllllor
collec tors under 16 years old
Ga ry Ph1lhps pres1den1,
sa1d lh1s w1ll be the only show
scheduled lh1s year by the club
Free souvemr wooden mckels
an d com newspapers w1ll be
offered to all guesls

Recorders Dine at Inn
A d1nner mee tm g of D1str~ ct
3 of the Oh10 Recorders Assn
was held Wednesday mght at
the Me1gs Inn hosted by Me~gs
Co unty Recorder Eleanor
Robson and Deputy Lomse
Hemes A red white and blue
color scheme was ca med out
m the table decoratiOns
Door pnzes were won by
Mary K Easler and Rex
Zollinger Group smg1ng was
led by John Ltsle A meeting
followmg dmner held 1n the
recorder s off1ce was prestded
over by Hazel Yeatls, Clr
clevllle, dlstr1ct presiden t
Attendm g were Robert W1se,
rec order
Newark
Rex
Zollinger, recorder Lancaster,
and Deputy Mary Wolf Jea n
Hankins and Bomta Hilton,
depu11es of Galllpohs office
Mr and Mrs Harold Hanes
Portsmouth (Mr Hanes ~~
re corder ) Hazel Yeatts
'

Seven Guests
At Rush Party
Debbie
Buck
Karen
McGraw, Bessie Sylves ter,
Sandy Sargent, Darla Hawley
Barbara Logan and Ed1th
Zirkle were guests at the annual rush party of the Ohw Eta
Ph1 Chaprer of Bela S1gma Ph1
Sorority Tuesday mght at the
Middleport Church of Chnst
Costumes for the party wh1ch
earned out the storybook
character theme were Judged
Game pmes went to Nancy
Pr1sner and Lynn Kitchen The
program consisted of a song by
Judy Werry Texanna Well,
and Lynn Kitchen , a Dr Seuss
story carry mg out the theme of
the party, read by Jenmfer
Anderson, dulcimer selections
by Jenmfer Sheels, and group
slngmg of 'Young at Heart" by
the 1971-72 pledges Refreshmenls of sandwiches, frmt
salad and punch were served
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs Nellle Eblin, Mulberry
Ave , PomeroV: IS reported to
be In satisfactory condition at
Holzer Medical Center Her
room nuinber 1s 417 for those
wishing to send her cards

deputy recorders Florence D
Belts, Mary K Easrer Bar
bara J Lanmap and Glenna J
Ray
Duley
Holbrook,
recorder Lawrence County
and a guest, Oakley C Collins
M1ss Robson and Mrs Hemes

2 Dr.,

6 cyl., std.......... . 11295

69 Ponbac Bonnev1lle

2 Dr.

H.T., a1r ••••• 11695

68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, a1r.... , ••••• 11695
68 Dodge Charger 2 Dr., H.T.,

V-8

auto.

1395

68 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan ................... '1295
68 Ford Fa1rlane

2 Dr.

H.T.,

V-8

auto...... '895

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.L. .............

7 ROOM house and I acre of

1795

64 Olds 88 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. .. -...... '295

land

992 12S9

)

'BEAUTIFUL INSIDE'
This cozy little home has two
nice bedrooms, wall to wall

carpeting a ni ce kitchen
with dlnmg bar plus many
other features - COME
AND SEE THIS GENUINE
BARGAIN
IN
MID
OLE PORT- only $12 500 00
"VACANT INSIDE"
Paint Nails a little plum
bing and a good stroog arm
ca n tran sform thi s two
bedroom house rnto a n ice
home or good rental EXCELLENT LOCATION
IN MIDDLEPORT- only
$3 900 00
"WHY YOU SHOULD
LIST WITH US"
First We can sell your house
fa sl
Second We have many
buyers waiting for the right

l oc ated on

Portland

Bashan Road Can be seen by
appo\ ntmenl See George
Holter at Mmersvli\e, Ohio
9 25 6tc

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
1220 Wuhlntt•n Blvd
413 7521
BELPRE, 0

8 ROOM house and bath, nice
large lot nalural gas, bu1ll In
cablne ls '" k1fchen Close lo I. L
rad•o station In Bradbury CAS'l paid lor •II mal&lt;oi enll
Phone 992 2602
models of mobile hornea,
9 29 l21c Phone area code 614 42~

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Big Clplclly
Mlylilg
Automatics
2 speed operation
Choice of wate r
temps
Auto
water
level
control
L lnt
F liter or Power
Fin A;ltator
Ptrm1 Preu

Moyfog

HIIO of Heat

Dryers
Surrountt clothtl
with gentle even

heel No nolspoto

house

Third We are mterested In
your wellare, and your right
to fair lreatment
WE HAVE MANY OTHER
PROPERTIES CALL
TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
PHONE 992 2259

,_ -

no
F lne

ov!rdrvlng
Mesh Lint

FIller
Wt Spotllllzeln
MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~::~:..
741 -4211

1 Atnold Grate

Rutland

$ill

'65 RAMBLER WAGON, 9 pass, 6 cyl, auto
trans , n1ce clean car
$495
'62 CHEV CORVAIR 95, P1ckuptruck
$395
'64 CH EV IMPALA Super sport converf1ble
V 8 auto
SJ9S

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YOUR CHOICE FOR

63 Cadillac 4 Door, full power, a1r ........ '595

New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
You II L1k.e Our Qual1ly Way
of Domg Busmess
992 5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Untrl 6 0()-T1l 5 PM Sal

USED CAR SALE
We must sell 20 used cars
next week. We are loaded
wtth good Trade-Ins on 1973
Butck, Pontiac, &amp; GMC.
Lowest Prices on Good
Used Cars.
1972 Elc 225, 4 dr H T Gold
w1fh vmyl top, power wm
dows , power seals, ANI&amp; F M
rad1o, a1r cond Just lrke
new Sold new for
$6380 00
Pnced Now 54995

1971 Dodge Cornet 4 dr Sed Loca l one owner P S p B
'62
'63
'63
'64

Plymouth Valiant, 2 dr H T, V 8, auto
Bu1ck LaSabre, 4 dr H T
Bu1ck 4 dr H T
Pont1ac Grand Pnx, 2 dr H T
(Real mce runnmg cars)

------------------------'62Chev.llauto.,6cyl
'61 Mercury Comet,6 cyl auto

$150

$ISO

vrnyl top, factory a1r 22 5tl1 m1!es on this mce c lean, one
owner Priced to sell
$2595

1970 Chev Malibu 4 dr sed V8 auto P S P B vinyl
top loca l one owner new Bu1ck trade In Priced

R1ghl

S1895

Two 1970 Ford Prckvp one J;,. auto P S P B radio
cus tom cab camper Spec1al &amp; one 1/ 2 ton V 8 long wheel

base P S Both local one owners low mileage Both
priced to sell
S229l &amp; $1198
Two 1969 0\ds 4dr H T Delta 885 auto, P S P B rad1o
B. vinyl fops Bolh real low m1\eage Both local one
owners Two of the cleanest Olds 10 town Must see to

Local Artists in Resort Shows
PT PLEASANT - Begm
mng Salurday Shad) Waters
Cam pmg Resort loca ted 10
m1les south of Pomt Pleasant
on W Va Route 2 will hos t
membe s of the West V1rg1 ma
Arhsts and Craflsmen Gmld
each Saturday afternoon
through !Xtober 28
Each of these arllsls has
exh1b1ted at Ripley arls and
Crafls Fa1r at Cedar Lakes and
other fa1rs m West V1rgm1a
Arllsls parllclpatmg m !hts
se ncs will be demonstratmg
their techmques and most of
the works bemg displayed w1ll
be for sale The public 1s
cordially mv1ted each Saturday afternoon
Seprember 30, Harley Burns
of Mason County Will be
demonstratmg wood carvmg
One of h1s most umque accompllshmenls 1s flower petal
carvmgs One of Mr Burns'
wood carvmgs an Amencan
eagle, has been used very
successfully as a pattern by
Central Industnes Seprember
30, Mrs Juamta Bresenham of
Mason County wlll demonstrate pottery makmg
The f1rst Saturday 1n IX
Iober, Mr and Mrs Walden
Roush Will be demonstratmg
lap1dary art On !Xtober 14, H
R Ba1ley of Ravenswood,
espe&lt;:tally known for h1s landscape paintings w1ll be the
guest of Shady Waters Cam
pmg Resort
!Xtober 21, Blll Reed of
Parkersburg,
w1ll
be
demonstrating wood carvmg
Among his many varied handcrafted Items are rocking
horses for children and wool
sculpturmg Also October 21
the Brohard Sisters, Arlene .lind

Lmda Lou of Brohard W Va
w1ll demonstrate the a11s of
portrait sketch1n g and of
crochetmg
October 28 Mrs Elwanda
Icard of Mason Count) w1ll
demonstrate the makmg of
hand craft ed stools of Ru sh
Split, Basketweave and Sea
Grass
The last Saturday afternoon
Mrs Carl lrvtn of Mason
County wlll be demonstratmg

pollery shapmg and glaz1ng
Plans are bemg made for
s11rnng applebuller and lor a
demonstratiOn of anllque niles
by Mr Paul F1tzgerald
Sporllng Goods on one of the
Saturdays durmg October In
case of mclcment weather
pa rllc1patmg artists w1ll be
u11hzmg lhe A frame Dnft
wood

R ec reation

Ce nter

loca ted on the ca mpgrounds

In Mtchigan to Attend Wedding
Mrs Elmer Kautz and her
son Dale Kautz Pomeroy
Route 3 are m Monroe M1ch
' the'
where they w1ll attend
wedd1ng of M1ss Sharon
Sw1dersk1, granddaughter of
Mrs Kautz to Mr Steven Cook
of Denver Colo
M1ss Sw1dersk1 1s the
daughter of Mrs John
Sw1dersk1 the former Grace
Kautz and the late Mr
Sw1dersk1 The weddmg w11l be
held tomg ht at the St Marys

Cathohc Church A receptwn
wtll follow al the Northwood
V1lla m Monroe Wh1le m
M1ch1ga n, Mrs Kautz and Dale
w1ll v1s1t w1th Mrs Mmme
Stoltenberg of T1pton Iowa
s1ster of Mrs Kautz

SUNDA V VISITORS
Sunday v1s1iors of Mr and
Mrs John Beaver, Nye Ave
Pomeroy were Mr an d Mrs
Ke1th Curhs and Gayla Lee of
Syracuse Mr and Mrs Denms
Sm1th and Ralph Eugene and
Mr and Mrs John C Beaver
TREES PLANTED
J
D and Doug, Pomeroy '
Japanese trees were planred
at the Monday mght meetmg of
RETURNED HOME
!he Sunbonnet G1rls held at the
Ruth Ann Fry, f1ve year old
home of Kenda Braun, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Mulberry He1ghts Members James Fry , was returned home
reported an arrangement of Thursday from lhe Pleasant
chrysanthemums furmshed by Valley
Hosp1tal,
Pomt
Mrs John Terrell had been Pleasant , where she was
taken to Paula E1chmger who confined for trea tment of an
1s rec uperatmg at home mner ear mfec Uon
followmg surgery at Chlldren's
COMMUNION DAY
Hosp1tal A get-well card was
World W1de Commumon
s1gned by all Atrendmg were
Sunday
Will be observed at
Jamie Johnson, Kenda Braun,
both
the
Mtd,dleport and
Lmda Kovalc~1k, Mana Lega r,
Anna W1les, Elame Barnhart, Syracuse Umted Presbyterian
Churches at worship serv1ces
and Lmda Rosenbaum
Sunday

hQme

'display ot mobile homes
always available at

'71 DODGE CORONET CUSTOM, 4 dr Sedan.
faclory a1r P S, P B , i1 000 actual
miles
$2595
' 11 MERCURY COMET, 2 dr sedan, auto, 6
cy l Green w1lh vmyl top, 4 new l1res
51795
'69 DODGE POLARA SOO, 2 d1 H T, factory
a1r full power
$1595
'68MERCURY CYCLONE 390,2 dr H T , V 8,
auto trans
$995
'63 CADILLAC, 4 dr H T, factory a1r, full
power
SS9S
68 VOLKSWAGEN G T, auto sf1ck shift
Real sharp
$995
'67 MERCURY Colon1al Park, 9 passenger
wagon factory a 1r Full power
$895
'66 FALCON,2 DR 6cyl , standard trans, l1ke
MW

1

serv rce .... plu s gigantic

Pomeroy

9 17 12\p

1 ROOMS parl!ally furn iShed'" FOUR beauf1fu l songs by John
Moh ler on 45 r P m Action
9 10 tf c M ddleport call 992 1173
9 29 2tp Records No ACI04lA IC&amp;Wl
-

budge I lerms Cal 992 7085
9 24 61c

9 28 lfc

9 27 6tc 8 TRACK STEREO fre1ghl
damaged In beautiful wa ln ul
console Wil l sell tor Sl01 5C or
house bath
pay Sl 50 per week Phone 992
yard Mason
5331
9 7 lfc
9 29 2tp

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STEREO r ocker conso le
4
speed mterm xed changer
du al vo lu me contr ol
4
sp ea ker
so und
sys tem
beaut1 f ul hand r ubbed Walnut
f nt sh Balan ce $66 34 Use our

power brakes facto..-y air

white wall

Dozer &amp; End loader work
ponds, basemenf , land
scap1ng We have 2 lilt
dorers 2 s1ze loaders Work
done by hour or contnct
Free Estimates We also

auct roneer '- 985 3944

Albert H1 ll Racme

hand
Th1s Chrrstmas 72
CA LL Margaret Fortune 949
5414 or Barbara Lambert
446 3411

9 27 61 c

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gang

helprng

L Smlih Exec I 0 'Mac

2 B E DROOM tra tl er adults
on ly located on Old 33 phone

Earn money and Green Stamps
San ta Claus a

auc1 on Fnday Oct 13 and
Sat Oct 14 begmnrng at 10
a m each day Wrll sel l lhe
per sonal properl y o l th e tal e
Els1e 0 Sm tih Blackburn at
the res1den ce at 205 Lasley St
tn Pomer oy 0 Th 1s I S a ver y
large sale of household ftnd
arlt que rtems See paper on
Sun day Oc t 8 for li st Theo

For Rent

72

G ve

grown

ESTATE AUCT ION Two day

McCoy

So 101n our Playhouse Par ty

too

992 3891

Pomeroy Oh1o

HE LP WANTED Toy Coun
selors Sant a Claus 1usl told
me some thrng to tel l you
Her s very busy l hts Cnns tmas

home

1286 Paul Sayre Porlland
01•o Great Bend Road Rt
ll8
9 28 6tc

Start Buymg Octobe r 2 1972
person

POTATOES

Kennebec s and Iri sh Cob
bi er s fresh supply available
lht s week and next Ca l l 843

9 26 tfc
apply

phone 949 J2 11

9 29 2tp

9 29 71c

Help Wanted

CARHOP wan ted

0

steenng

$10 000
H1 llon Wolf e SEE US FOR Awnings srorh1
•
8151\c l Sa les man Racme Ohro
doors and wmdows c.arports

5443

Box 276 Shelbyvil le lndrana

8 17 lfc

1507

fl

1969 FORO
LTO Coupe 390 V8 eng1ne 3 speed

USED CAR SALE

USEO CARS

$1995

Hardtop coupe V 8 engine automatiC tran smtss1on
power steer ing &amp; brakes whtte f inish black vinyl top
vinyl inten or wh1te wall t rres like new rad1o

EARlH MOVING

CONSOLE PIANO

BUL LDOZE R farm t racto r
wdh equ pment phon e 742

Your Walnuts Will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Will Pay You

KOSCOT KOSMETICS and

Pomeroy

sept c tank Get Klean Em
Alt Sept c Ta nk Cleaner
Lan dmark Farm Bureau
Pomeroy
9 29 ltc

TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER

OHI O Ra --1 ne area 6
r oo ms utrl ty room bath 2
s tory fr ame n1ce coun try
home 94 acre lot $12 800
Rac tle 5 r oom s ut1l1ty
r oom bat h 2 story home
large lot a ll downsta ir s f loor s
It led n1ce hall way and sta rrs

Rd

DON T pump your slug giSh

WALNUTS

9 27 lip

POODLE pupp1es S1lver Toy

·~=-------:-­

Bnng Your Unhulled

conta ner5 for sa le Dorothy
Douglas phooe 992 2266

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Phone W lkesvll le 669 1785
8 lO lfc

1- No SO
lnternallonal Chopper
1- lnternallonal
Corn P1cker
1- New Idea
Corn P1cker
i- Woods
Brush Hog
i- 504
International
Overhauled
Tractor
l- No i6
lnternat1ona I Chopper

organ s d shes clocks brass SP INET

Scales plast c '' lb and 1 lb

8
fur nr shed
tra iler
2
bedroom bath good trres
$1 200
Reynold s F lower
Shop M ason W Va 773 5147
9 27 6\ p

c hard s

All '" good runnmg
cond1llon

On Old Rt. 33

RUMMAGE SALE at Sacred

Real Estate For Sale
INE - 10 room house
l YOUNG male Beegle dogs an d RAC
bath basement garage two
1 regrstered blue l1 ck coon
ots Phone 949 4313
dog Phone 949 4761
4 5 tfp
9 25 6t c
----GEORGE S HOBSTETTER
22 x 8 FURNISHED lra1l er
JR
REAL
ESTATE
good condrl1 on S800 1 - 32 x
BROK ER
POMEROY

1970 FORO GALAX IE SOO

69 Chev. BIS.

For Sale

APPLES

USED FARM
EQUIPMENT

PAL1£T CO.

9 28 121c

AI

9 28 lie

6.00 Per Ton

9 29 lip

also r fi e m a t
c hcs opens ghtson ly Forked
Run Sportsman Club Sunday
October I 12 noon
9 28 31c

HOLl STE IN COWS

mtlk1ng Homer M C r cle
Rac1ne 0 Phone 9d9 2177

5

S 1 98 at Nelson

GARAG E Sa le

52095
Factory air cond1tlonmg V 8 engine automalic trans
mi ssi on power steering power brakes good wh 1te side
walls many more extras Whtle f in ish black vinyl roof
Priced to mover

For Free Estimate
PHONE 992-2550

606 E Ma tn Pomeroy 0

Parkv1ew Kenne ls Phone 992

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'

cam per Inc ludes spare li re
canopy an d plastt c storm
w1ndow Tra ler h as been
'll. tr ed for electr c 3 out ets
Excell ent cond h on $625 Ca ll
!i97 581 5 after 5p m
9 28 31c

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

n Mrddl eporl October 2nd &amp;
3r d 9 a m till 4 p m

GUN SHOOT

Pt,o.,,.. 997 2181

Wanted

RUMMAGE Sa e 1n Coals Bldg

992 3825

POMEROY
"P.· Jack W Carsey Mgr .

21c

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11:15 to 11:45

SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF

29

9

Pomeroy

All kmd s all s1zes for men ,
women young men boys
and gtrls Hurry to

6:if

opener'' 5
Monday lhru Salurday

MOTORS. INC.
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By PROF. ED WALLEN
RIO GRANDE - Southeastern
Ohio That's where the action JS'
Search the state of Ohio for what's
happening In the wonderful world of
education and you soon get tile feeling
that it IS all happening right here
The public schools are doing exclUng lhings Con&amp;der the follow1ng
examples
- The Meigs County Schools are
Involving themselves In a new
curriculum concept as the attempt to
offer courl!eS and programs related to
the new emphasis of mining In the area
-The Wellston City Schools are
Wldertaking a study concerning the
legal rights and responslbUIUes of
students In Galllpolls, an Innovative
program for the prHChool child Is
getting off the grOWld
-In the field of special education,
the school systems of the area are part
of the Eleven-County Services to
Handicapped Children consortium
trying to develop JII'OIIrlllll for handicapped younplerl

1-Gallla and Jackson counties have many and vaned efforts belllg made
begun to get the Vocational School and opportW11bes being created for
underway Already Vmton County has learnmg m the area
become part of the Joint Vocational
To be sure, some of the programs
District An option has been taken on have bu1lt-m problems Not all1s gomg
tile land and the ball is rolllng
perfectly There 1s a great need to m- The Holzer nursmg program has form the public about some programs
enrolled the largest class ever as There are people opposed to some of
studenls from outside the area jom what IS llappemng There are those who
those from the area In taking ad- favor what is happemng and who are
vantage of an outstanding nursing . pushmg for b1gger and better thmgs
education program
The point Is
-RIO Grande College IS now
Thmgs are happening and w1ll
making a full«ale effort to establish a continue to happen In Southeastern
CommWllty College for the four~ounty Oh1o The declstons as to what kind of
area of Gallia, Jackson, Meigs and things wtll succeed are up to the people
VInton COWl ties When completed the of the area To succeed, any
college w11l be the only one of its kind educabonal program will need the
around
support of the people This 1s as 1!
- In Jackso11, the Manpower should be
program has more applicants than 11
Yes, wonderful things are hapcan handle as adults of the areo show pening m educabon m our area - and
eagerne.sa to learn new skills
they will continue to happen For sure,
THERE IS MORE, much more we can say to the world, "I am from
bemg done In education in Southeasrern Southeastern Ohio - where the
Ohio Thetle examples serve to show the education acbon IS '

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1967'sff 0tds, Ponllocs, Bulcks, Dodges, all real tow
m1leage
Come 10 &amp; make me an offer on some of the
M1ller Syracuse , Allee Fmk
cleane'St
67's
in town
Rae me, Earl Clark Reedsville Pr1cey Mae Tackett,
Ewmgton, Christy Michael
Ra cme Jeffrey Russell,
DEALERS WELCOME!
Mason , Ke1th Powell Guys
POINT PLEASANT
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Our word IS our bond
Desp1te reporls that some
DISCHARGED - Robert
men m1ght be ge ttmg McNe1l, Beulah Ransom ,
DON'T FORGO
and Jess1e White, Wanda Adams,
restless,
labor
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
managemen t at Goodyear s Wanda D1llon
plant here were unable to
Open Evenmgs hll 7 p.m &amp; Sat. Till S p.m.
SENTENCE EASED
reach a settlement Thursday m
Serv1ce to Believe tn Til Noon on Sat
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
the four month-old str1ke
Thmgs are sbll about the Oh10 Supreme Court Wedsame ' sa1d D L Chnst1an , nesday changed the senrence of
presiden t of Local 644 of the convicted murderer Charles E
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992-2174
Umtcd Rubber Workers, Broadnax from death to life m
lti6i6iil
8u1ck
Ponhac ,
Pa
pr1son
Broadnax
was
confoll ow1ng a
three-hour
bargammg sess10n m nearby VlCred of the April 24 1970
TIHICKS MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
cmnatl of Paul Ke1th of Cin- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J
Gallipolis w1th mana gement slaymg
off1c1als
Chnshan sa1d he had heard
that some of the 492 str1kmg
hourly workers were becommg
a little disgruntled, ' but I
haven t seen anythmg to back
Burnmg perm1ts are charge Those who v1olare the Guy V Reuter
up those statements '
Sc1pio Township - Wayne
required
the f~rst day of Oc- code without a pemut may be
Among other thmgs the
Chase
Raymond R Cotterill
unwn 1s str~kmg for a wage tober through the month of fmed not more than $200 Edw in Oberhol ze r Myrlle H
mcrease h1gher than the four November accordmg to the Restdenls are to read the ln- Stanley Mrs Gath Townsend
per cent ra1se that the com ReviSed Code of Oh1o Sec strucUons written on these Kenneth Welsh
Sulton
Township
pany has already offered, as 151)3 20 V1ctor A Bahr, ranger perm11s and burn accordmgly
Lawrence
Beegle
Harold
of
Shade
R1ver
D1str1ct
Pernuts
may
be
obtained
well as recogmtwn of the
Carnahan
0
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Gaul
Clifford
reported
from the following Wardens
employes
as
chem1cal
Bedford Township - Fred L Morns, Vernon Nease, Edson
The
code
says
every
person
workers The men are now
Burson George Carper R V E Roush Mar len Stofer,
classed as texble workers, and who shall kmdle or authorize H
e1lman, W A King Johr Woodrow T Zwilling
the1r pay reflecls !hat status another to kmdle a fire in the Meeks, Richard Sargenl
open a1r, ouls1de the lumls of Ernest Wood
any c1ty or village or land
Chesler Township - George
LEGAL NOTICE
controlled by any ra1lroad C Genhelmer Mary V Kautz,
NOTICE ON FILING
company, for the purpose of Wayne S Michael Vercla N
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
burnmg wood, brush, weeds, Stoul Rexal T Summerfield
The Slate of Ohio, Meigs
grass or rubbiSh of any kmd Ralph Trussell
Countv Prob1te Court
Columbia Township - Reed
To the Executrix of the
must secure from the1r local or Jeffers
Dorsey Jordan
estate to such of the following
deputy forest fire warden a
Lebanon Township - Ruda as are res idents of the Slate of
viz
the surv iv ing
penmt
Durst,
Clinton E Johnson Ohio
Mr and Mrs Junior Hauber
spovse the ne•t or kin the
The pemu Is are free of Harold G Roush John R benetl cl artt!'S under the will
entertained w1th a birthday
Sellers
and lo the allorney or attornevs
dinner honoring her mother, and Mr and Mrs Howard
r ~ present l ng
anv or
the
Lolort Township - Theron aforementioned
persons
Ruth Larkms, on her birthday
Johnson, Eula Wolfe
Larkins Ill Portland
Milo H M c Dole Deceased
Ohve Township - Paul F Lo ng Bottom Ohio Chester
Guests were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Hank Holter Andrews
Frank H Blse Township No 20621
Howard Larkins and family of were dinner guests of Mrs
are hereby notified that
Gordort
R
Collins Vollle D theYou Inventory
PorUand, Mr and Mrs Nor- Hanson Holter Ill Forest Run
and
Ap
Conn
C
Ed
Humphrey
pra lstment of the estate of the
man Weber and family of
Mrs Virgil Wamsley of Willard Pigott Glenna J atoremenllontd deceased , lite
Tuppers Plains, Mr and Mrs
of sa1 d County was flied In this
Cheshire was an overnight Sanders
Court
Said Inventory and
David Dailey and daughter and guest Ill Mr and Mrs Dorael
Orongo Township - Harold Appra1stment
w ill be tor
Fred Larkins
Barnhart Paul G Buckley hear ing before th is Court on the
Larkins
Dorothy Robinson James R 2nd day of Oc tober l9n at
Mary Pierce spent a week
10 00 0 clock A M
Mr and Mrs David Smith Stoul
visiting relatives In Columbus
Any person de-Siring to file
8,11d Dee Dee were visiting A
Rullond Township - Rose uceptlons
, thereto must tile
Mr and Mrs Elbert Fltz.. B Kibble of Reedsville
Ellen
Carson
Leodell them at least five days pr ior to
patr1ck and Steve and Unda
set lor hear ing
Several from here attended Davidson , W D Musser, the dlttunde
my hand and seat
and )dr and Mrs C B funeral services for Charles James W Nicholson, Wayne of Given
said Court th is 20th day of
Hayman, Columbus, were Larkins at the Methodls1 Turner
Stpltmber lt72.
Solem
Township
John
F
Manning 0 Wtbster
VISiting Ernestine Hayman
Church
Judge and ex-Outdo
Colwell
Jack
W
Crisp,
Gerald
Mr and Mrs David Smith
Clerk of Meigs County
Claude Smith of Reedsvllle K Grale Lauren Hoffman,
Common Pleas Court
were visiting Mr and Mrs
visited Mr and Mrs Garth Eugene Holliday
Probate Division
Ronnie Clay, Chester
S.llsbury Township
&amp;nith
By Ann 8 W1tson
Mr and Mrs Bill Tlllrston
-VIolet Smith Nalhan Pearl Biggs, Howerd (9)
Dopuly Clerk
A Dailey Philip Gtobaker,
22 29 , 2tc
spent several days at
Columbus
VISIT CANCELLED
Mr and Mrs Clarence Dean
CLEVELAND (UP!) of Columbus spent the weekend D~mocratlc prestdentlal
with Mr and Mrs Wayne candidate George McGovern
Prmce
has cancelled a previously
OFFICE HOURS 9.30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (C(OSE
Vialtmg Mr and Mrs Fred annOWJced campaign visit to
AT NOON ON THURS ) - EAST COURT ST.
LarldM were Mr Larkin's Toledo on Friday, accordmg to
sister, Carrie of NellonvUie, McGovern headquarters here

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Crusade
to
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Interest Conffict
clarity an~ length. All letters must carry a I
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Names may be withheld from l
DOT Launched Today
RACINE - The Meigs I :"~::e~=ru~rnL~~~~~t !:!t w~~~d~s:e~::!~. t:~"Y;:'r~ J
Ministry, Racine Southern
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By United Press Intetnatlonal
WASHINGTON (UPI)--Sen. mitted," ·said Bentsen in a Cluster of the United Methodist l sonalities.
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COLUMBUS- OHIO HAS A NEW STATE Department of Transportation (DOT) today, the 17th
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Uoyd Bentsen, D-Tex., has
called for a grand jury investigation of a former
Agriculture Department official's role in the U.S ..SOviet
·wheat deal that Sen. Harry F.
Byrd Jr. O-Va., says could cost
U.S. taxpayers $231 million.
Clarence F. Palmby helped
negotiate the sale of 400 million ·
bushels of wheat to the Soviet
Union when he was an
assistant agriculture
secretary, then joined the
Continental Grain Co., which
sold about $231 million worth of
wheat to the Russians.
"I do not know whether a.
.· · specific crime was com-

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Leslie Warren
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Senate speech Thursday, "but
I do know that the appearance
is strong enough that Mr.
Palmby was involved in a
conflict of interest ... that the
United States Department of
Justice should immediately
convene a special grand jury
and examine this matter
thoroughly."
Bentsen said other investigations are "bogged down, going
nowhere" and that without a
grand jury probe "this matter
might well drag on undecided
for years."
President Nixon has asked
the FBI to investigate and the
Agriculture Department has
said it is looking into the
matter.
Palmby
has
repeatedly
denied any
wrongdoing.
Byrd said the taxpayers have
already p\1t up $131.6 million in
subsidies to swing the wheat
deal and that the Treasury
Department is considering
· speclsl tax exemptions to the
U.S. grain companies that
made the deal.
Byrd said the grain exporters have asked for an indefinite tax deferment on one
half the profits earned on the
wheat sale. "If special tax
treatment Is g1'anted to the
exporter4, another $100 million
or so In revenue will be lost to
the Treasury," he said.

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Ray Mllland
Sam Elliott

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call at 8:32 p.m.
Thursday for Eileen Little who
was Ill at her home on Brownell
Ave. She was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she
was treated and released.

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Churches, will hold a crusade,
•·Seven Nights for Christ" at
the Southern Local High School
auditorium nightly from Oct.
23 through Oct. 29 with services
star'ting at 7:30p.m.
Special music for the services will be provided by the
Angelaires of Sugar Grove, the
speaker, the Rev. Paul Hawks,
pastor of Grace United
Methodist Church in Gallipolis.
Committee chairmen for the
event heard Rev. Hawks speak
at a Crusade planning session.
The next meeting of the
chairmen has been set for 8
p.m. on Oct. 4 at the Racine
United Methodist Church. All
committees, building, counseling, evangelism, finance ,
and
prayer,
publicity
visitation, will meet individually before combining as
a group to give final reports.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Linda Fields,
Syracuse; Marie Dailey,
Pomeroy ; Carrie Bumgardner, West Columbia; Harry
Watson, Pomeroy ; Cia ude
Roy, Racine ; Harriet Hyatt,
Racine .
DISCHARGES - Victor
Hysell, Hyllia Eblin, Leroy
Terrill, Dorothy Anthony,
Virgil Yarbrough, Richard
Rathburn, Nettie Jenks, Diana
Pope, William Barrett, John
Moore.
Holzer Medical Center
DISCHARGES
Tracy Wolfingbarger,
Colleen Bias, Allen Sayre,
Lana Cherrington, Mrs. David
Williams and daughter,
Wilford Gilliland and son,
Mary Woolever , Rhoda
Midkiff, Lois Seymour, Micky
Mallory, Clarence Terry,
Linda Shambaugh, Dean Rees,
Patricia Marcum, Diana
Garber, Scott Barry, Mrs.
Wayne Williams and son,
Janice Swain, Geraldine Mayo,
Pauline Little, Kathy Klein,
Mrs. Johnny Klein and son,
Gladys Howell, Shirley Hopper, Curtis Blake, Raymond
Barr, Leroy Bapst, Judy Armstrong, Earl Massie.
BIRTHS
Mrs. John Robinson, Henderson, W.Va., daughter; Mrs.
Ronald Jarvis, Wellston,
daughter; Mrs. Donald Jones,
Bidwell, son; Mrs. Charles
Montgomery, Crown City,
daughter, and Mrs . Gary
Foley, Syracuse, daughter.
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES: Atha Ray
Roush, Rt. 1 Point Pleasant;
Mrs. S. Leport, Point Pleasant;
Ruth Fry, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Charles Borrows , Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Lucille Powell,
Hartford; Nessewee Braxton,
Lakin; Charles Frazier,
Mason ; John Jones, Henderson; Mary Stormont,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Ted Schwartz,
Letart; John Watson and Anna
Browning, Point Pleasant.
SUIT FILED
Sidney M. Bowles, Dexter,
has filed suit for $2,065 plus
interest and costs in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
against Carl's Midtown Mobile
Home, Inc., Columbus, and
National Trailer Convoy Inc .,
Columbus, for alleged failure
to fulfill. a contract.

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such agency of its type In the country. The initial goal of the department is to write a comprehensive,
I balanced plan for all land, air and water transportation in Ohio, including mass transit.
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But right now, DOT is merely the old state Department of Highways with a few administrative
! ' attachments. Only the name plate on the Highways Department building on Front Street here has
Dear Sir :
been changed. Even the head man is the same. J. Phillip Richley, state highways director, was
It has come to my attention that there is an increasing formally named director of transportation Thursday by Gov. John J. Gilligan in a long-anticipated
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appointment.
amoun t of m1sm ormation about to.wn concerning the Meigs
County Coffee House.
CLEVELAND - fUCHARD STEINER, 23, thinks it's "fantastic" that he will be the first male
This, in my opinion, is unfortunate and unfair. At the regular
long-&lt;listance operator for Ohio Bell Telephone Co. Ohio Bell announced Thursday the hiring of the
meeting of the Coffee House committee Tuesday evemng, a
former Marine Corps sergeant, a radio oi&gt;erator during his four years in the service.
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great amount of time was spent discussing how the public might
"I think it's fantastic," Steiner said. "I knew communiCJ!tions gear and figured the phone
be better and honestly informed concerning the programs and
company would be my best bet for a civillsn job. Anyway, the pay sure beats the military." Steiner
goals of the Coffee House.
will train for two weeks, then be assigned to a shift with 35 women operators.
It is disappointing at this point in time that more adults interested in the present and future of the area and in youth of the
CLEVELAND- GARBA6E COLLECTORS and the men who run the city light, water and sewer
area have not gotten involved. Therefore, it was decided that an
plants, irate over a city plan to delay their pay raises until 1974, planned to join the growing
Open Meeting should be held where persons with no information
municipal workers strike today. The 1,250 garbage aild trashmen and 300 operating engineers swell
or, worse yet, the wrong information, may speak directly with
the walkout to more than 5,100. Electrical workers threatened to join them on Monday.
the members of the Coffee House committee and with other
City officials began gearing for the walkout today at the light plants by sending supervisory
adults already involved in the program. The f)leeting is to be held
per~onnel there to spend Thursday night, to be ready to man the boilers today. Downtown streetlights
Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 7:30p.m. at the Meigs Junior High School in
were turned off Thursday night to conserve fuel. Virtually all the garbage collectors are represented
Middleport.
,
by Laborers Local 1099, which met Thursday night and turned down the city's proposal as "totally
The Coffee House needs adult involvement to function as
unacceptable."
'
every time the Coffee House is open , adult chaperones must be on
the premises.
CINCINNATI -THE "WONDERFUL WORLD OF OHIO" was a .dreamworld to the Rhodes
Attending this meeting in no way will commit any person to
admini~tration but a nightmare for the public, Gov. John J. Gilligan told the Ohio Building Trades
work for the Coffee House. It is being held to inform the public.
convention here Thursday.
A day-long workshop conducted by qualified professional
"This administration fought for and won significant increases in unemployment benefits people for all adults who do wish to become involved in the
benefits
for the first time tied to the cost of living," he said. "We are moving to improve our industrial
program will be announced at the meeting.
I personally invite all persons who read this letter to attend safety program, which under the Republicans beceme virtually non-existent while hundreds of Ohio
workers were killed and thousands injured in industrial accidents every year," added Gilligan.
the informational meeting and find out the facts for themselves.
Thank you,
Rolf Stangel,
Co-Ordinator,
Vietnam.
tivists - Mrs. Weiss, David
Meigs County Coffee House Committee
(Continued from page 1)
They were accompanied on Dellinger, Prof. Richard Falk
months. They were captured the flight home by Gartley's and the Rev. William Slpane
after being shot down on mother, Charles' wife, and the Coffin.
bombing raids over North four American antiwar acJ

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weeks of campait.:ning, Massachusetts, West Virginia,
Washington and Minnesota - the states considered a block to a
Nixon election-&lt;iay sweep of the nation.
WASHINGTON- HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS have
turned thumbs down on President Nixon's request for authority
to slash government spending. They say Congress and the public
are entitled to know first where Nixon proposes a cut. Although in
agreement with Nixon that outlays should be trimmed and the
year's prospective deficit held to a minimum, the Democrats are
drafting a substitute for the $250 billion spending limit Nixon has
asked Congress to pass.
One possibility is a bill to set that ceiling on overall outlays
but to condition any needed reductions on prior announcement by
Nixon and a chance for review by the Congress. The struggle
could set the stage for a major political test in Novemixr. A
Nixon aide predicted that any compromise bill of the kind under
discussion would be vetoed by Nixon, who then would take the
issue to the public.

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End Of The Month Sale
Really save during this sale on womens fall dresses.
womens body shirts, slacks and jeans . womens sleepwear· Bestform sale- mens dress and sport shirts. :nens

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(Continued from page I )
dealt a heavy blow to the
Chinese Nationalists, with
whom it has had rela !ions since
1952. The document, in effect,
severed Japan's diplomatic
relations with the Nationalist
government.
The communique said that
Japan "recognizes the government of the Peoples Republic
of China as the sole legal
government of China."
It also noted China's claim to
Taiwan, to which Chiang's
government fled when Mao's
armies drove him from the
mainland. "The government of
Japan fully understands and
respects this stand of the
government of China, and
adheres to its stand of complying with Article 8 of the
Potsdam Declaration ," the
joint communique said.
The Potsdam Declara lion
after World War II made
Taiwan, then a Japanese
colony, a part of China .
Treaty No Longer Valid
In a news conference statement following the signing,
Japanese Foreign Minister
Masayoshi Ohira said the 1952
peace treaty that Japan signed
with Nationalist China no
longer is valid. He also said
that the Japanese embassy in
Taiwan will be closed "in the
not distant future."
Although Japan has paid
more than $3 billion to countries it occupied during World
War II, the Chinese renounced
their claim for war indemnities
"in the interest of friendship
between the peoples of China
and Japan."
The Chiang Kai..shek government also renounced financial
claims against Japan after
World Warn.
The communique called for
an exchange of embassies In
the near future, and eventual
signing of a World War II peace
treaty between the Japanese
and Chinese governments.
It provided for negotiations
for treaties on shipping,
fishing, commerce, wea tiler
information exchange and
scientific cooperation.
Japan's deal with Peking
came less than three months
after Prime Minister Tanaka
took office .

Band to Compete
The Meigs High School
Marching band will compete in
Class B competition Saturday
at Wes t Jefferson. The band
will perform at 6:45p.m.
The parade starts. at I p.m.
and will be seven tenths of a
mile long on the two left bound
lanes of Route 40. Specta tors
will be admitted for the admission price at the ga te of $1
for students and $1.50 for
adults.

and boys flare leg slacks . school name shirts • Lee
over~ lis

· Carhartt overalls- Wrangler jeans for men and

boys · 10 speed bicycles- fashion fabrics. Kimball pianos
· specia Is in the housewares department and many other
end of the month savings in every department all over
the store.

Driver Uninjured
The dri ver of a Volkswagen
was not injured Thursday when
it wr ecked nea r th e construction site of old U. S. 33
north of Salisbury School, the
Meigs County Sheriff 's Dept.
reported.
Gregory H. Boatright, 19,
Long Bottom, traveling south ,
missed a curve and went up on
a pile of rocks before coming to
a stop. Th ere were no
barricades at the site. There
was heavy damage to his car.

Open Friday and Saturday Nights Til 9 PM

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Daylight at the U. S.
Navy's South Pole Station
begins on September 21 and
ends !ln March 21.

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