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14-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomerox, 0., Oct. 5,.1972

Nader - Has Saxhe Vote
WASHINGTON (UPI) ..:.sen. an appropriation . for the
William B... Saxbe, R.Ohio, Departments of Labor· and
terming congressmen "fiS&lt;;al .. Health, Education and Welfare
junkies," says he .agrees \vlth that was exactly th.e same as a
Ralph Nader !fiat Congress has measure vetoed by President
_surrendered its ·power to 'the Nixon last month.
executive branch.
The Senate vote was 75-1.
Sax be made the remarks at a The one qis5enting vote was
news conference Wednesday, a Sax be's.
day after t.l)e Senate approved
' 'For those who say the executive branch is stealing the
,
power of Congress, this is ooe
of the good examples of Congress giving it away," Saxbe
said. "We sent a biU out of here
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that
didn 't cut back on
prior to birth; .
anything and it said to the
."redlctlon from Glass
The prediction came froin President, ''You cut where you
·
Dr. Bentley Glass, a renowned want. to."'
When roupled with a $250 bilgeneticist
and
biology
professOr at State University of lion speQding ceiling which the
New York at Stony Brook, who administration was seeking,
based it on successful prenatal the Senate's action on the $30.5
billion bill puts congressmen in
surgery on animals ...
Glass also reported that the positioo of being · "fiscal
English researcher R. G. junkies," he said.
"We can't . keep from
Edwards of Cambridge "is now
ready to begin implantation" spending ·this money," Saxbe
of an emlryo proqyced in a test
tube'into a worrian's uterUB so
she can give birth lo it nine
months later.
He said Edwards and his
medical colleagues were UBing
sperm collected from husbands
Frank Fischer, 53, Racine
and eggs removed surgically Route 1, died Wednesday
from wives of volunteer evening at Veterans Hospital in
couples who have been ·unable Huntington.
to have children. But he said
Mr. Fischer was a veteran of
the techniques, once perfected, World War II and was a
will open wider J?OSSibilities. membe.r of the Racine
"There wlll very likely American Legion Post.
always be some persons,
Surviving are his wife, Er:
perbaps otberwise doomed to nestine ; a daughter, Mrs. Susie
childlessness, who will want to Hill, Syracuse; . his mother,
adopt prenatally an embryo of Mrs. Susie Fischer, Racine ; a
selected ancestry, perhaps one . brother, John T. Fischer ,
identical in genotype to some Racine, and three sisters, Mrs.
ideal of their own or an earlier Hilda Frecker , Willowick;
time-say, a Martin Luther Mrs. Gloria Michael, Syracuse,
King or a Sophia Loren," Glass and Mrs. Mary Porter,
said.
Pomeroy. Mr, Fischer was
preceded in death by his
!lither, John Fischer.
Funeral services will be held
at I p.m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with
Fri .. Sat.- Sun. '
burial in the Beech Grove
OctoberH-8
Cemetery.
Double Feature

Kidney

Frank Fischer
Died Wedn.esday

"GINGER"

Her weapon is her body ...
She can cut you , kill

you ~

or

cure you.
Rated (X)
Also
"LOVE OBJECT"
They didn't spare her a
thing.
Rated !X)

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, October 5
NOT OPEN
Friday lhru Tuesday
October 6· 1o
CONQUEST OF THE
PLANET OF
THE APES
ITechnicoior)
Roddy McDowall
Don Murray

CLAY PIGEON
(Technicolor)

GP

Terry Savalas

Robert Vaughn
Show Starts 7 P.M.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED Evelyn
Boggess, Racine; Mildred
Ward, Pomeroy; Joyce Sisson,
Syracuse; Kenneth
Enevoldsen, Reedsville; Curtis
Luckadoo, Athens.
· DISCHARGED - Diane
Ridgway, Carrie Bumgardner,
Salem Yales, Terri Wood ,
Jennifer Young, Evelyn
Wilson .
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Fred
St. Clair, Cheshire; William
Powell, New Haven; Mrs .
·Archie Sta'rtcher, Gallipolis;
Everett Bissell, Lee Roush,
Point Pleasant ; Herbert
Thackston , Virginia Beach,
Va .; Mrs. Garnet Chapman,
Letart, and.Mrs. James Long ,
·Gallipolis Ferry.
BIRTH: October 4, a son to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birmingham,.Point Pleasant.

ANNOUNCEMENT

New Friday
for Rutland Branch
of the Pomeroy National Bank
MAIN LOBBY and
DRIVE Up WINDOW .' -· - · 9 a.m . to 3 p.m .

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3 p.m.·
to S p.m·.

MAIN LOBBY and
DRIVE UP v-:INDOW . . •. Sp.m. to 7 p.m .

Effective Friday, Oct 6, 1972
· This
means
CONTINUOUS
SERVICE on Fridays .from 9a.m. '

to ·. 1 p:m., to better · serve the
rapidly growing western section of
Meigs County.

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rutland b'r anch

said. "If we are on this trip and
we can't seem to stop, ~e . tllrl!
It over ·t.o the President and
say' \Please stop us.'
"That way, of course, it permits all the irresponsible
people to say, 'See, it's all . the
President's fault."'
Wliile the Senate approved
U1e $30.5 billion appropriation
bill, the House trimmed $935.4
million from the measure,
which now goes to a conference
committee to work out the .
differences.
Nader reported Tuesday on a
study which concluded the leg·
islative branch had allowed the
executive branch to usurp
many of Its i&gt;owers. ·
Some representatives and
senators have criticized the
Nader study and denied that
.Congress was abdicating its
powers. But Saxbe said the
Senate v0te Tuesday indicated ·
.Nader was right.
· Congress is not doing any·
thing to solve the social and
urban problems ; Saxbe
charged . He said, Congress
doles out money without doing
anything to make people
productive, thus dooming the
poor to a life of welfare .
Saxbe said another effect of
this.type of action by Congress
is to damage the free enter·
prise system which is denied .
the productiveness of all the
people on the welfare rolls.

oenturY. est .1872

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Styles

"((ens Wrangler

Pants . Vesis . Shirts · Skirfs . Famous Brand s ·
Regular and Extra Si zes.
·
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While They Last

Y2 PRICE

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rutland. o h1o

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pile lining · s nap front . corduroy collar. True
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weste rn style.
Two Day Sale Special Price
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9.35
8 to 16-Two Day Sale Price

One size fits sizes 10 through 13. 75 per ce~ or'! on
acrylic · 25 per ce rt stretch nylon . White, black
and an unusually fine selection of sol id colors.

lik~.

eject button . push button

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Select Carharll work clothes now. Big se.l eclion
of styles - regular and extra large sizes in bib
overalls · carpenters overalls · Jackets · Coals ·
Vests · Hoods . Coveralls.
Mens Department, lsi Floor

Two Day Sale

SOCKS FOR 'MEN AND BOYS

Mens $2.95 All Cotton

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Colorful pla id pa tterns . two pockets and long tails. Sma ll 11414•h ), mediu m (15·151h l. large {16- J61h L extra larg e (17-

sizes .

Fridav . Saturday Sale

Complete selection of new styles that are so
· popular. Over the calf dress socks · mens cushion
sole crew socks · athletic socks with color top
(wool ) · Thermal socks ·. high boot socks · Rock·
. ford work socks · cushion sole work socks · T.V.
orion dress socks.
Spalding

2 FOR 5.00
MEN'S LEE BOOT CUT RIDERS
Authenti c western style pants w it h a slim fit f r om waist to

knees. Tailored for ple nt y of room over boots and hee l. Si zes

waist .

all perm anent. press .

7.98 ·Stretch Denim Lee Boot Cuts - - - . - - Sale 7.19
8.29 Polyester-Colton Blend Lee Boot Cuts
Sale 7.49
9.29 Houndstoolh Check Lee Boot Cuts . . . Sale 8.19

Carhartt $10.19

Save on basketballs
and footballs during
this sale · regulation
size
regulation
weight .
Buy for use rig hi now
or for gifts later .

Just Received
Large Shipment

VINYL
UPHOLSTERY

See the fine selection on the

first floor · of Halloween

54" wide · cloth back

Cards . Party napkins · Plates. Cups - Party ·favors
- Bean Bags - Decorative

assorted leather grains .

Good colors . Including
Black, While. Gold, Red.
Avocado, Blue.
Special
Friday and Saturday

Cut-outs. Halloween is

Tuesday, October Jl .

Multi - Purpose

QUILTED NYLON JACKETS

HOUSE PASSES BILL
WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
House has passed and sent to
the Senate a compromise bill to
require auto manufacturers to
equip cars with bumpers that
can withstand 'low..speed COlli·
sions.
The bill sets no speed
standard, but House debate
before passage Wednesday
made it clear that the standard
should be at least 5 miles per
hour.
Thl\ 5i11 was written in . a
House-Senate conference,
which omitted Senate language
authoriling the Transportation
Department to set crashresistance standards for other
parts of cars such as doors and
grilles.

Water repellent . 100 percent quilted nylon with
nylon quill lining. Oversize slant opening patch
pockets . zipper fly front . Small (36-38), medium
(40-42) , large (44-46). extra large (48-50) sizes .
Black or Loden Green .
Two Day Sale Price

8.89
Special Week End Sale!

MEN'S AND BOYS COATS AND JACKETS
Reall y sa ve dur ing th is sale on M ens an d Boys Jacket s and
COats.. Boys sizes 8 to 20. Men s sizes 36 to 54. Excellent
.sel ection of styles . color s. All warm ly lined . ready for you to
sel ect at spec ial sal e pr ices.

1.00 YARD

FURNITURE THROWS

Permanent Press

All with laminated backing . Florals · Solids ·
Traditional . Fringed all around . machine
washable . All sizes to fit small chairs, large
chairs, davenos , sofas, extra large sofas, sectionals •. beds :

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

4. 95 Throws
6.95 Throws
8.95 Throws
9.95 Throws
10.95 Throws
11.95 Throws
12.95 Throws

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Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

3.99
5.59
. 6.99
7.99
8.99
9.59
10.59

CAPE COD
CURTAINS
50 percent Kodel Polyester
. 50 per cent Avril Rayon.

Each pair 68" wide. No

ironing. machlfle wttshable

. wrinkle free .

24" length
36" length
45"1ength
54" length
63" length

. $2.49
$2.49
$2.99

$3.7.9
$3.59

Valances to match.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio Extended Outlook .
Saturday through Monday:
Cloudy with showers likely
Saturday ending Sunday
becoming partly cloudy
Monday. High temperatures
In the 60s to .low 70s. Lows at
night In 40s and lower 50s.

Sale I
Friday and Saturday

Cone
Corduroy

during our

RED WDODTirn

45" WIDE
All CO'ITON
All colors . excellent
quality.
.
3.99 Flair
Wale

2 . ~9

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Racine, Rt. _2, is a patient at'
Holzer· Medical Center, His
room number is 217.

Ribless

C I e' v e.
Fashion Wale.

1. 59

Tb t

. SALE 1.29

Twin or Full size •

59.95 ea. pc.

TOSS CUSHIONS
Big selection coverings all .colors. Solids and
prints.

10xl4 ......... 791
16il8 ........ 1.69

OVAL BRAIDED
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JIYSELL TO SPEAK
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RUTLAND - Carl . Hysell,
Rutland, wil) speak about ,drug
abuse and show a film ·on the
topic when the Riverview PTA
meets at 7:30 p. 11). Monday at
the school. Open house will b'e
obser~ed .
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charlq R. Mcmck~.

Lurvel

SALE 1.69 · (

NAMEOMITIED
Unintentional!y omitted
from those attending the recent
Wood family reunion was the ·
nam e · of Don . L. Wood,
Pomeroy.

. CLOSING MONDAY
Qfffces of the Meigs County
Courthouse will be clo.Sed on
Monday· in · observance ·of
.· Columbus Pay.
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Fashion

SALE 2.99

PTA TO MEET
RUTLAND - The Rutland
PTA will .meet at the grade
school gymnasium here at 7:30
p, m. Monday with Larry
Morrison , assisting Meigs
School
District
Local
Superintendent, and Frank W.
Porter, president of the Board
of Education, the speakers .

RUGS

Nylon
Avbcodo . Gold

Rever~lbll!-

4.99
.JUTE WEBBING

The Serta~Posture"Deluxe

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Many use$
Fur·
nlture upholst,ry,
Bags, etc.

Firm, posture-type support, yet
cushlony and comfortable to give you a good
night's sleep. :. every nlliht. Serta quality
construction throughout. 11s decorator print coV.r
Is thickly quilted to provide an extra measure olaurlace
. comfort. On spe·cial sale lor a llpllted limo only!

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VOL. XXIV . NO. 122

Devoted -To The Interest&amp; OJTiteMelgs-MaSon Area
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1972

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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TEN CENTS

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WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The
nation's unemployment rate
·edged downward in September
from 5.6 to 5.5 per cent while
the number of persons With
jobs continued the steady rise
that began more than a year
-ago.
The new employment report,
made public today by the
labor Department's Bureau of
labor Statistics, said that after
adjustment for seasonal fac·
tors, the number of persons
with job:i increased 250,000 in
September to an aU-time high
of 82.2 million. That was nearly
3.8 million more than In June,

The report on the September
The jobless rate for Vietnam
War-era veterans dropped job situation came a month
from 7. 7 per cent to 6.6 per before the presidential eleccent, marking the first time in tion, and its ef!ect on the
nearly two years that it was campaign between President
below 7 per cent. But jobless Nixon and Democrat George S.
rates for most categories of McGovern was not easy to
workers showed little change assess.
Whereas the September rate
in September.
was
one half of one per cent
The bureau said average
weekly earnings of factory below f.he 6per cent unemployworkers went up $1.51 in ment level !bat prevailed for 19
months unill May of this year,
September to $138.75.
Over the past year, average it still did not represent the
weekly earnings have in· major decline in joblessness to
creased 7.1 per cent, more than near the 5 per cent mark that
twice the 2. 9 per cent increase ·the administration has been
in consumer prices, the report hoping for before the election.
Part of the administration's
said.
problem in reducing the unemployment rate ts that the
employment rolls, boosted by
the influx of Vietnam veterans
on the job market, has been
growing at a record· rate.
On Thuraday, In a more
favorable ecooomic report, the
Labor Department reported
that wholesale prices in Sep.
!ember rose 0.3 per . cent, the
smallest Increase since
April,
toward the project.
More donations toward
completion of the project
would be greatly appreciated by council.
Donations may be sent to
Mrs. Crow, lhe village clerk.
In other business, council
approved the second reading of
Ordinance 197 to accept a
roadway in the Rustic Hills

1971.
The actual number of employed persons ·declined about
1.5 million in September as
students quit swruner jobs to
return to classrooms, but this
was less than normal for
September so that employment
rose on a seasonally adjusted
bilsis.
The bureau said tbe number
of unemployed workers )otaled
4. 7 million for September,
down about 200,000 from
AugUBt. That was about nor·
mal, and the bureau described
the over-all jobless rate as
vitually unchanged for the
fourth consecutive month.

Syracuse Cancels
Trick or Treat
SYRACUSE,
Trick or
Treat Night this upcoining
Halloween season was cancelled. This was the action
taken by town council Thurs·
day night.
Taking the place of the event,
a tradition of many years, will
be a community .Halloween
party by request of residents.
Those wishing• to make a
contribution to purchase candy
or assist with the party are to
contact Katie Crow. Prizes will
be awarded for costuming.
Where and when the event will
be held will be announced.
Council, 'jvery disturbed"
over notifica lion by letter from
Congressman Clarence Mlller
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and James E. Peterson ,
director of the Economic
Development Administration,
that a federal grant has been
denied to complete the new
municipal building and fire
station, agreed to proceed
anyway.
A block fire wall will be
erected starting yet this week.
Paul Huston has been hired for
tlle work. The Syracuse Fire
Dept. and . its auxiliary will
bear the expense of the wall.
The Firemeo's auxiliary
already has donated $200
to--:ard the new building. At
last night's meeting a total of
$70,in donations was received
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Division on the Archie Lee
property .
Robert Flanagan met with
council in regard to gravel
being hauled to fill some holes
in front of the lodge hall. The
matter ts to be taken care of by
Troy Zwilllng.
Mayor Herman London said
he has received seven applicalions for licenses for
keeping of animals in the
village. The applications were
referred to Charles Neuman,
Ed Neutzling and Troy ZwiU·
ing, who will recommend
whether the applications
should be accepted or not at the
next regular meeting of
counciL
In other business, Eber
'Pickens was hired to assist
Police Chief Milton Varian
during October. It was alsv
agreed to order 20-mile speed
zone signs for the RUBtiC Hills
Division.
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It was reported that village
streets are being patched. The
work is to be completed next.
we k
;tt~nding were Mayor
London, Robert Wingett, Troy
Zwilling, Charles Neuman, and
AI · Lipscomb, council members; Chief Varian, Mrs. Crow,
clerk, and Eber Pickens .

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SEN. GEORGE S. McGOVERN concentrated his wideranging attack against President Nixon's administration today
on minority voter registration while Nixon's campaign manager
. charged the Democratic nominee with escalating his "personal
invective against tbe President."
In a statement prepared for delivery to a meeting of black
miniSters in Chicago, McGovern cbarged Republicans with
redueing the number of black voters In 1968 and said they were
doing the samewlth the Spanish community this year. McGovern
said thai Republican sources contributed money to militant
minority organization~ lour years ago. The groups, in return,
"propagagdized" local..conununlties that it didn't matter
wbether people vote before "there wasn't a dime's worth of
difference between the Democrats arid RepubUcans.''
He alleged that "it Is happening again this year," McGovern
said that in Chicago "I am told that Republican funds have been
funneled to grouJll In the Spanish community for the purpose of .
reducing registration and voter turnout."
MEANWHILE, CLARK MacGREGOR, Nixon's campaign
manager, charged today that McGovern had escalated ''the
shrillness and the stridency of his personal invective against the
President."
WASJUNGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON will oulline the tax
policy of his re-election campaign Saturday in a nationwide paid
political radio broadcast. The 15-minute speech, to be aired by
NBC, CBS and Mutual Broadcasting System, will begll) right
after each neTwark's noon news broadcast.
Nilon amounced the broadcast at a news conference Thurs·
day. He allo produced 10111e blnts about wbat it would contain.
The Pn!lldenl tol~ newsmen be has found a "formula" that
would rravlde t10111e property tax reUef without increuing
federal iuea to replace the revenue that local governments and
achool dlltrlcts would loee. Thil ruled out the value added tax
which the administration baa been conaidering·for replacement
revenue.

Cycle and Auto
In Collision
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Saigon
Closer

SAIGON (UP!) - Communist troops today launched
attacks on government units
within seven miles of Saigon ,
blocking traffic on a major
highway and infiltrating at
least five hamlets in what
military sources said was a
"critical threat" to the capital.
Major fighting was reported
swirling around Phu Cuong,
capital of Binh Duong Province
about 13 miles north of Saigon,
and snipers were firing on
military vehicles on Highway
13 just north of the capital, the
sources ·said . They said
residents were being told to
store rice for one to two months
and two wounded ..soldiers
would "be treated at the1r
posts, not evacuated to
hospltats.
Alhed ~ommanders ha~e
predl~ted the C?~UnlSts Will
try to ISolate Saigon m advance
of the Nov. 7th U. S.
presidential election~. To blunt
the threatened o!fens1ve, the U.
S. command for the ~ast three
days has been sendmg U. S.
B52 bombers ag~l.nst sUBpected
Communist pos1t10ns near. the
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THE ANTS ARE COMING ! - Perry Riggs, former
Meigs County auditor, stands beside two giant ant hills, the
largest about 3l'..feet high, in the Flatwoods area. These two
are only a "drop In the bucket" to the number of such hills oo
three-Flatwoods farms, one of them Riggs'. These ants, of a
strain known as the Allegheny Mountain Ant, were reported
first in Meigs County five to 10 years ago. Insecticides used so
far against them have proved ineffective. In fact, according
to Riggs, "it seelllS only to make them fatter." An
ecologicaUy sound Insecticide (one that will not also destroy
other living things and plant life) remains to be found. The
number of ant hills is increasing. "They'll take over this
entire area soon at the rate they're going," said Riggs.
Working close to the hills ts impossible.

ByGEORGEHARGRAVES, Supt.
Meigs Local School District
This evening we travel to lronwn tO face tbe Tigers. We hope
that many Meigs fans will make the trip. Our best wishes go with
the coaches and team as they play their most difficult test of this
season.
Next Friday night we wHl host the Jackson lrompen at
Marauder Stadium. This will be our Homecoming game . Next
Thursday we will have a Homecoming parade. This will take
place -in all three communities.
The parade will start in Pomeroy at 6, move to Middleport at

Speaking ofSchools-No. 251

6:30, and start iii Rutland at 7. Following the parade in Rutland
there will be a bonfire there with the help and supervision of the
Rutland Fir.e Department.
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The parade will Include the high school band, !he team,
cheerleaders, queen candidateS, a volunteer junior high school
band, etc. Fenton Taylor, assistant high school principal, is
coordinating the plans. Dwight GOins, our band director, and
Fred Ruth, his asslsiant, are atsohelping along with James Diehl
and Larry Morrison. Watch for the parade In your locality next
overnight struck nearby Thursday.
' targets in the heaviest raids in
WE CONTINUE TO !MVE a good response to the open house
the area in more than three of a couple of weeks ago. We look forward to the next one on
years.
Thursday, October 26.

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Paul E. Bauer, principal of
the New Boswn .Ele!!Jentar)'
Schools, vlslied the Pomeroy
Elementary School Tl,lesday to
study the reading program at
the local school.
Bauer Is In charge of the K..a
Stanton Primary and the Oak
Intermediate Sfhool at New
Boston. Two of · hls staff
members visited Pomeroy

classrooms and discussed with
Mrs. In~ Meadow:, Mrs .
Marlene Fisher, Mrs. Helen
Williams and other staff
members on the reading
project being carried out at the
school for pupils from grades
two through six. Bauer has
Invited staff members of the
Pomeroy school tp ·vlslt in New
Boston for an exchange of
ideas in reading programs.

This question has been asked several times: Why not have
one night for the high school, one lor the junior high and another
for elementary. We would like to do so, but the massive transportatioo· problems that this would produce are just more than
we can solve at this time.
We suggest that you "take turns" in visiting schools. Visiting
elementary on one night and hlgh school or junior high school on
another night. Th!s arrangement Isn't perfect, bpt It's the best
-solution we can suggest at this time.
It's gratifying to know that a large niunber of PeoPle do want
to visit their schools. We had over 7001aBI time. We look forward
to that many or more for the next open house. Right 1\0W, won't
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Court to Review
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The
Ohio Supreme Court has
agreed to hear an appeal of a
case involving a college
student banished from Athens
County for two years after
being conv!r.ted of desecrating
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the American flag
The state Is appealing the
case of Gary D. Kasnett, an
Ohio University student at the
time of tbe incident in 1970.
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they are to do. They should be .
afforded ~ "basic training" to
prepare themselves for
situation~ which mayk araise.
· The educationa 1wor shop on
Saturday, Oct. 14, beginning at
9 · a.m., will be taught by
qualified, professional people
who have been referred [{! the
committee
from
Ohio ·
University: The program will
Include . thought-provoking
discuS/lion.,, role playing, in·
struction on .baste cOiulseling
techniques, and general information.
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$500 fine and sentenced him to

one year in jail, with rune
months of the term suspended
if he agreed to be a "law·
abiding citizen fo~ two years"
and stay out of tbe &lt;OUilty dur~ lng that period.
Last June 2, the Athens
County Court of Appeals up.
held the conviction, but voided
the sentence and 'ltrlpoaed a
lighter one - a $200 fine,
The appellate court said 'the
bsnlslunenl was "illegal as be·
Ohio Extended Outlook ing contrary to public policy."
The workshop, specifically Sunday Through Tuesday:
In Its &amp;ppeal; the state Is atfor adults who wish to become
Chance or sb.owers Sunday . tempting to show the' municipal
involved with the programs of . mainly . north portion court did not ' abuae Its diathe toffee House, wlll be at nho
becoming partly cloudy cretlori and tbe sentence waa ·
charge to them. Persons w o Monday and Tuesday.' Af· ''well· within the boundS prowish to take this· day-long ternooll temperatures a lillie vided by the law .' 1 ·
course, but who do not wish to · below normal wltb highs ill
become
involved
as the 60s north and 65 to 70
chaperones in the Coffe e sou\h )IOrtlon . .Lows at night
CLOSED MONDAY
House, will be charged a small mo•lly .(n the .WS. ·
The State Highway Patrol's
fee of 110. T~e workshop has a • ·:·:·:·:·:&lt;~&lt;'.,:;;~~.•M.&lt;:S... :~:~'li.!&lt;'.$ driver examination offices in ,
maximum size Umit o( 30. · . ' cTO PLAY SATURDAY
both Gallipolis and Middleport
The program ·will get un- " Meigs rese!'Ves _will play Pt . wlll be cloeed Monday in Cbderway with a . talk by pr. Pleasant Saturday .at 8 p.m. lit servance,of Columbus Day,. a
Whitter&amp; of the · Chemistry -Marauder
Stadium
In new legal holiday lor state
_employees.
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The Meigs countY sheriff's.
Dept . investigated a car·
motorcycle accident Thursday
A day-long workshop for
at ,4·p.m. on township road 207, adults willing to spend one, two
five tenths of a mile north of SR .or three' evenings each month
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MiChael Carl Brown, 15, Coffee House will be conducted
Pomeroy, driving south on a, Saturday, Oct. 14, at the old
motorcycle, and Carl Brown, Pomeroy Junior High building.
38,goingnor\hinacarcolllded. Rolf . Stan_gel, co-ordinator
WASHINGTON- DECLARING the rHiectloo of President i
chairman of the Coffee House
Nlmn ..iowd "COilltitute a grave danger," the l!e&amp;d ol the But- n~~e~ger was taken to Commit.eE!, said ·a successful
, chen Union hanllred l'reltldent George Meanyot the AFIA:IO · veterans Memorial Hospital ·youth program in any. COm·
to give up hla neutral )IOiitlan and IIIIJIIIOrl DeliiDCI'at GeorgeS. by private car where ·he was munity ·
needs · · adult
McGOvern. Pllrlc:k Gclrlllan, tbe ~~cutten prettl.dent, aent treated and released. There cooperation and involvement.
Meany a telegram 'lbunday auq the AfL.CfO president to was heavy damage . to the The colllll)itlee also feels, he
~vene the lederatkln'a eRCUtlve counctl to reconsider the motorcycle and medium to tiie said, that adults involved need
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car. There ""• no arrest.
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subsidize the wages of welfare motbers who take jobs paying
$1.20 an hour.'
The measure revises do~ens of formulas which determine
Social Security benefits for retired or disabled workers or their
widows. Widows would get a 17.5 pet, Increase 'in benefits,.
starting January.
·
But there is no across-the-hoard increljSe in benefits atop
the $8 bil!ion 20 pet. boost enacted in June and paid for the_first
time this month.
Sen. Gaylord Nelson, )).Wis., an advocate of tax reform, was
defeated in an attempt to substitute heavier taxes on w~althy
persons and businesses for the nearly $6 billion increase in
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the House.Jo months ago which costs half as much .
Unless they ·cut its scope sharply, the measure may be vetoed
by President Nixon .
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income of 10.9 million of vot~rs - Nixon would find it hard to
reconcile the bill with his determination to reduce federal
spending alid his pledge to avoid a tax increase in 1973 if reelected.
Conservatives Objecl
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blind and disabled adults oo welfare.
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'$12,000 a year. It Is nollbal sleep for tbose wbo earn less, but
all will pay higher payroU taxes. So will tbelr employers.
. The measure fails to cope with its original goal - re!OI'I)l of
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passed 'an $18:5 billion bjll early today 1n .a costly effort to lift
·millions from poverty.
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final 16-Mur and 33-minutesession, the Senate adopted the most
maasive revisioo of those weD-established p-ogralllS with a
simple purpose! to fight poverty with cash .
The 66-6 vote by which the measure was adopted belied 'the
with which .il'berals fought welfare revisions they
caJJed repressive.
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before enactment.
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Region 11. Southern Local, 3·
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EdWirdM. Kemedy, D-Mass., .gave them inside information
llid Thuraday njght there had .apgut the Russian wileat deal' ••
been a "steady flow" of scan· he said. "l don't call that codal&amp; .,d acts of corruption in incidence .. I chi! that corrupltie Nixon admin!Strlitlon.
tion .' '.
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Earlier at a news coolerence
here, Kennedy said his Senate
subcommittee on administrative practices would in'
vestigate !he . Watergate
bugging case only if ii would

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whether you can have the
support of the FBI and the
Ju.stice Department to do the
real in~estigating ,'' , he said.

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rome forth in the past.
"The Justice Department
didn't \10 the work iri the rrr
case. The FBI refused t.o help

the Judiciary Committee in
that case. There Is very little
reason to believe that they
.would do the work ill thiS ,case
either.''

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Holds
Taiwan,
Viet
.War
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U.S.
we

have seen in the past four ·
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years," Kennedy said at a local
EDlfOR'S NOTE : UP! speDemocratic fund:caising din· clal eorrespoadeDI Sam Jaffe
ner.
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has been traveling inCbiDafor
"It lsn'teasyto be found with the plat three, mooths. During
yoiD' hand in the till, your foot bl8 visit he talked with Prime
tn your moilth, your tongue in · Minister Chou Eu~al, whom be
·yoiD' cheek and .yow'eyeon the; first interviewed at the Ban·
poll.s all at the ssme time," he dung ConfereJJce in 1955. Here
lllct ''But the NiXon admln- is his report:
· istraUon is iruinaging to per·
Corm that feat today."
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Kennedy said an example of
PEKING (UP!)- Premier
corruptton was in the Russl,an Chou En-lai believes U.s :
wheat deal.
recognition of Taiwan and
Not A Coincidence
continued U.S. military in·
"I've heard th~rri say It was volvement in Vietnam are the
just coincidence when the big major issues preventing
grain exporters made all those establishment of diplomatic
'!indfall JrOIIts afler teieJilone reiaUons between the United

Ashley, O.Ohlo, that the public
Is ''fed up.''
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Aootber Not Deaerved
''The people are fed up with a
war that wlli not end, fed up
with prices 'that won't stop
rising, fed up .With jobs that
can't be·found, fed up ll!ith tax
loopholes that can't be closed,
led up with streets that call't be
safe, fell '41 with a government
that doesn't care about the
people and, above all, fed up
.wilh Spiro Agnew and Richard
Nixon," he said.
Kennedy said the govern·
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"We were not well prepareJ
Miami wiU travel-to Hunting- · l11 a top Ohio Conference
defensively," said Toledo ton, W.Va., to meet a Marshall ·game it will be tlie battle olthe
cOach Jack Murphy ·of the OU team· it · clubbed 66-6 last unbeatens when Marietta hosts
loss. ''We did not expect to see season.
Heidelberg. Both have~ rec·
the Power I. OU switched of·
"I still get mail from people ords.

~~~S: ::S~·just blocked the hell ~:~:~ h;pwat=:~e~:~ew~a:~~ ga:~i~Y~~~ ~ d'::;~ ~~~~
OU gained a total of 473 Ml![shall," ,sai~ Miami Coach haps our toughest game of the •

yards againstthe Rockets', 377
of it on the ground.
In another top Mid-American
Conference game, Western
Michigan will meei Kent State
at Kent.
Western opened its MA.C
slate with 13·13 tie with
Bowling Grtl\lfl last week.
"As always, anythi~g can
happen ,in our conference, but
· last week's tie makes it neeessary for us to win the four
remaining league games.'~
said WMU coach Bill Doolittle.
Doolittle said Kent State is
"the mos! improved team in
the MAC and perhaps the fas.
test we 'II face all season. "
Kent State lost IW to an unbeaten San Diego ·state team
last Saturday.
" Frankly I don 't see
anything to fee~ good about
being beaten lW.'' said Kent
Coach Don James. "It hurts
anytime you lose. ·
"Sure, I realize most everYone thought we were going to
be cuffed around. But our guys
didn't believe that I don't be·
lieve in those so-called moral
victories."

. l"IJfJd (JI.floh) !II ~ State;
Dayton. at So1,1Utetn llllllill~;
Defiance at Wllmln&amp;ton :
Waahingt~ &amp; Jeffer1011 a1
fourth to dumpt the Muskies. Hiram, and John C8fi'O)I al
'Tilon 't £are what Musk in!·. Wooster,
urn's record is," said A-shland
AlSo Ohio Northern at Otter·
Coach Fred Martinelli; "I
bein;
Xavier at Northern Dll·
know that we always have good
nols; Northern Michlpn at
games with them. Also the· Youngstown State; Ferrii
three teams tllat have defeated
State at Baldwin-Wallace;
~~sms~=~~e for a~ record Denison at Capital; Heldelberl
In other games Saturday at Mar!etta; Kenyon at Mo..,t .
Bluffton is at Findlay; Case Union; Oberlin at Hamilton,
N.Y., and Wittenberg at Oblo
Western at Allegheny ; North- Wesleyan.

Bill Mallory. "But Utat isn't season," said Marietta Coach
true. We substituted freely, but Joe McDaniel. .
it just happened that everybody we put in did weil ."
"We have to be ready to play
good football this Saturday,"
said MaUory. "I thought we
rebounded well last week
against Xavier after losing to
Bowling Green. MarshaU is a
young·club, but they have some
real skill at certain positions. "
Ohio U. meets Cincinnati in
tlJe Queen City :and Bobcat
coach Bill Hess said he expects
"lots of problems."
"They are a good opponent,"
said Hess. "They give you a lot
of problems on defense with
stunts and different looks. Of.
fensively they employ a Power
1 with a pro-type passing attack from the pocket."
Nul Enough Points
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"We still have the makings of
a good football team," said UC
Coach Ray Callahan, "but we .
aren't putting enough points on
tlJe board yet."
UC beat Indiana State 1~7,
30 INCHEI • ::10 INCHEh l2 I
Hea.., ~ gouge weldtd &amp;ltel 'cablnet forworkthop,
but lost to Colorado 56-H and
garage, util it y room , 3 1htlvll1 ho1pt on doon
Xavier 19-7 'before whipping
oc,Omodate startda rd padlock. Mogr~ e l lc cotch on
Villanova 14-7.
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Among the subjects Bill Russell talked about were dopt
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pushers.
By United Press lnternaliooal from doing better than his 18
He said they cailed them "dope peddlers" when he was going
The Miami Dolphinshav&amp;othe for 39 passing statistics. The
to schooL Had enlightened self-interested citizens stopped them sack ready for Joe Namath.
Jets quarterbank is bobbled by
2$ years ago, he said, there would be no problem with them
Miami, the only unbeaten a leg injury picked up in the
today. Russell said the troblem bot~red him.
team in the National Football game but Coach Weeb Ew:bank
In It Together
League, dropped Minnesota's will go with his ace passer in
''You see my friends," he said, lowering his voice in avuncular Fran Tarkenton five times last this early critical Eastern
fashion, ''what happens to me, happens to you; what happens .to week and defensive end Vern Division game that finds
you, happens to me. Whether we like or not, we're in this Den Herder is treparing a Miami a three-point favorite.
'together."
similar fate for Namath when
Kansas City is the only other
Russell rambled a bit, jwnping from one subject to another the Dolphins take on the New club in sole possession of a
without really trying to maintain any continuity. He was at his York Jets Sunday. Den Herder division lead- A.FC West. The If th is is your birthday
best when he talked about his playing and coaching days with the was credited with II tackles Chiefs are !&gt;point picks over month check your driver's
Celtics.
and two · assists against the . Cleveland, tied with Cincinnati lice nse. You must renew it
and Pittsburgh in the A.FC before expi ration date to
"When I was coaching, the Knicks caused me some trouble," Vikings .
Namath was hampered in his Central Division. Cincinnati is drive legally .
he said. "They came up to 'Boston and beat us like we stole
something. They beat us by about 38 points one night. When I' aerial game against HoustOn a 9-point choice over Denver
by some soap-fingered while Pittsburgh is a 6-point
ATTENTION
Coached,' I had this thing-that you play as hard as you can from
MOTORFSTSI
receivers, who prevented him underdog to Dallas.
start to finish.
Have you written your
In other Sunday action, the
representatives
In
"Mter this game with the Knicks, I Clime into. the dressing
New York Giants are HI-point Was hingt on to preve nt
room and looked at my players for .tbree minutes. I didn't say a
picks over New Orleans, diversion of the Highway
yp~d. Finally I started out by saying 'You dirty .. .' but theQ I ~:
·'A.tlanUi' is'''a ' ' ~ini one-point · "Trust Fund for mass transit?
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4opped. l said 'The,way you people played tonight cuning would -"· l.4un. .
DO IT NOW!
.. choice ·over Detroit, New
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· ~too good for yon.'•! told"em I COUld take·$500 from each of 'em
England is favored by 3 over
ClNCINNA.TI (UP!)
but"that would he too good for 'em also. I said 'I know what I'm
Buffalo, Washington rates 16
gonna do. rm gonna beat you gilys up, and I'm gonna go right Chuck Weber, defensive over Philadelphia, Baltimore
coordinator of the' Cincinnati
down the line.'
figures to he better by 5 over
"Then I saw Wayne Embry staring at me. He weighed 280 at Bengals, is confident the team Sanbiego,Green.Bayby9over
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF
will snap out of its scoring
the time, he had sUmmed down, you understand, and when he
Chicago, Minnesota by 14 over
depre~sion on Sunday.
St. LDula and San Francisco a
looked at me, he wasn't laugbin'. I looked at him and big John
SOUTHERN OHIO
"I'm sure everything is
Havlicek·standing right nell to him, and I said, 'You guys go going to come along fine," he 4-point pick over Los Angeles. .
Oakland Is favored by 9 over 33 Court St. Gallipolis
home now and I'll whip you tomorrow."
said. "We'll get those {touchPhQne 446·0699 or
Houston in the Monday night
More laughter.
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He Laughs Too
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BUI RilSse)l had to lnugh also.
The Bengals have not scored
Then came the questions.
~
a touchdown in their last two
Yes, Russell said, the United States was cheated in Its games. Last weekend it result·
basketball game with Russia during the Olympics at Munich.
ed in a loss to the Cleveland
In anBWer to another question, he explained he always played Browns.
Until the scoring starts,
to win but bas HtUe use lor violence in sports.
"You'll always notice the greatest players in sports rarely Weber said, the defense will
fight," he said. "Me? I bsd a few fights. That was just to have to "hold up our end unW
straighten people out, when I was young. But when I was older, I things start to work out. We
didn't fight. I'd talk to 'em."
. have to keep hanging in there."
The Bengals' next opponent,
Again Ruasell laughed. He has a wann infectious laugh which
Denver, lost last weekend 4a-24
sometimes winds up in a giggl~.
Somebody in the back came up with a question about that old to Kansas City. The Chiefs used
the blltz effectively to nail
dirty word, money.
Bronco quarterback Steve
"I played basketball 25 years, 13 years as a professional, but I
Ramsey six times.
can honestly say I never played for money," said Russell,
"They really went after them
soleninly. "I played because l Hked to play, and when I didn't like with the blitz," Weber said.
playllrg anymore, I quit."
"But with that kind of speed
For a split seccnd. there, the kids at Fairleigh Dickinson saw outside, it's a wonder they
the old Bill Russell again. The one with fire in his eye.
were able to do it without get·
ting burned, but
did it.''
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
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Waverly at Gallipolis
Meigs at Ironton
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· Nelsonville- York
Vinton Co. at Warren Local
SVAC
Kyger Creek at Eastern
North Gallla at Southern
Southwestern at Symmes
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.'Tonight," he sai[l, ''we have with us one of the greatest ~::.! ~or h:eFa~!s th~~
biasketballplayers who ever played the game, a former Boston · expect theidourth consecutive
:~ll~d now a paritime commentator with ABC- Bill Saturday on the road to he just
like tlie other three - rough.
Applause.'
Bowling Green opened tlle
Bill Russell moved toward tile mike.
'
season with a win over Purdue
Not the old Bjll Russell, but the new one.
at Purdqe, then defeated l'dla·
You remember the old Bill Russell. He'd usually come out on miat Oxford and last week was
that basketball.floor witjl fire in his eye and an intimidating tied by Western Michigan 13-13
CXJressionwhich sometimes made him look likeoneofGod'slast at Kalamazoo, Mich.
angry·men,
"We're road weary, that's
· ilut the !lew. BiU.Russell is ·altogether different.
lor sure. We played some great
He gets $1,500 for speaking to groups about an hour; then an- football against Purdue and
swerlng some questions; and it's obvious he likes whllt he's Miami," said Nehlen. "But we
dOing. ·
.
·
were flat against Western
You Could See
Michigan and we did not
Youcouldseethat by the slight suggestion of a smile he had on execute well. But we didn't lose
his faceaa he placed his hands on the lecternanalookedout at his the football game .
young audience of some. 300 the other night here at Fairleigh
"It's my job this week to
make our players .realize they
Dickinson; the ninth largest private university in the country·
are still an undefeated football
".I'd like to say being here tonight is one of the high points of my team," said Neh!en. "and It's
career," began the 6-foot-!1, one-time Celtics' coach in his sweet going to be up to the players to
potato jacket, burgundy turtleneck, white belt and purple cor- stay that way. ,
durcy pants. "I'd like to say I've been looking forward to it; I'd
"We have nothing but
like to say it's' a big thrill; I'd like to say all that ...but I'd be resped for Toledo," said
lying."
·
Nehlen. "That defense still has
Laughter.
the quickness that made. it one
That was about as close ·as Bill Russell, an acknowledged of the best in the country for
straight-talker and master of the put-down, ever came to putting the last three years."
anybOdy down aU evening.
You couldn't prove that by
For the most part, Bill Russell, 38 and the father of three kids, Ohio University which clobber·
tried his best to identify with the 111-, 19-, and 2G-year-olds who ed the Rockets 38-22 with tall·
.composed the, majority of his audience. Sometimes he did, back Tim Worner gaining 252
particularly when he talked basketball with them; sometimes he yards on the ground.
didn't .. His generation simply wasn't theirs. One youngster
:~::sn:: ~:a~~~~~im Loscutoff, one of Russell's old

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By MilTON RICHMAN
;:;: Bowling Green .Coach Don .
· ::~ ·
UPI !!Ports Editor
·::L Nehlen said the Toledo defense
TEANECK, N.J.(UPI)::_Th~· young'man kept the introduction "sWI ~as the quickness that
brle[ .
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. 111eniployment on 11cmeo qd
stuclenta e. . . . ·~ IIIII W..
!O..ce IIIII mlnliAg veterlli8
from ~ietnam, ind Instead ;
"start providing jobs for those
who want them."
'
Using a theme. of the prea~.
dential clilllplign of Ga-ge
McGovern, Kemedy recalled
President Nixon's words Iii.
1961: "Those who had a chance
for folD' years and could not
produce peace do not ~e
another cbal!ce."
"I apply that standard to Mr,
Nixon," Kennedy said. "He's
had fltur years to carry out his ·
secret plan for peace and he
doesn't de$erve another
charice."

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States and China.
negotiations ·with the United contacts between the Chinese tlirea:tened to revoke the
Chou, 74, .restated China's States government to discuss people and the ..A-merican passports ' of those who acpos1hon · th1s week m a thequestionofrelaxingtension people have been truly cepted the Chinese leader's
trearranged meeting at the in the Far East, and especially opened," he smiled. "Perhaps invitation. .
closing ceremony. ot the f_irst the question of relax!ng tension tlJis time there C!lll be a good
OJou said Ire hoped th•t this
As1an Table TenniS ChamPion· in the Taiwan area." · · ' beginning of the normalization .correspondent would. not have
ships, The eneounter took place
That interview was ihe Iii's! of Sino-U.S. relations."
to walt another 17 yeljrs before
WIN AT BRIDGE
in a reception room in Peking's interview given to a Western
Chou said that' he thought it visiting China again.
ultra-modern Sports Palace. newsman since the Communist waa significant that after 17
"If it's going to be anothet 17
, This . co_rre~pondent's. firs! liberation of China in 1949, and years we were meeting this ye!IJ's;" he smiled, ''maybe you·
meetlilg WJth Olou was m 1955 was published in the American time at the Asian Table Tennis can wait, and your wife can
In that case could be have
at the A-sian-African Con· Nation magazine on May 7, Games in Peking. He said that wait, but I might not be able to
NORTH
6
made a vulnerable o".'ercall
.lerenceat Bandung, Indo~esi~, · 1955.
' the meeting could have ac- wa!t that long.''
.AK4
without the king of diawhen Chou was Pekmg s
Chou said this week that the tually taken place sooner, a
a.ou appeared to be very
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monds?
Possibly, but not
t65
foreign minister·
Bandung Interview had some reference to his inVitation in relaxed and in an excellelit
likely.
Furthermore,
East
.Q43
Mter asking that this corr: . effect following it~ publication. 1956 to 18 American joiD'· mood during oir meeting. 1
might
well
have
raised
clubs
WEST
EAST
spondent convey. to the. Amer•· He said that the .firlll ,Sino- nalists,
including
this asked him ifhestillspoke some
with short hearts, a high
.QJlO
.
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can people the friendship of the American talks took place· in correspondent, to visit China. English. He laughed and said
club and a side king.
Cb~se people, lie referred to Geneva three months after the , Invitation Never Accepted in English, "a little.''
Can East find some way to
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make his contract if West
·the mterv1ew he gave me 17 interview appeared. However
That invitation was never . There seemed no question of
.KJ9862
.A105
has the diamontl klng?
SOUTH (D)
years ago at ~dun~ and he quickly added thatthe talks accepted by most of the the Olinese leader's sincerity
If he looks careluUy he
.865
asked that a port•on of Jt also continued for 16 years without newsmen because Secretary of when he spoke about bow Sinowill
find the chance. He can
.KQJ1098
be conveyed to !be American results.
·
State John Foster Dulles an- American relations could be
make
it if East hOlds both
tAQ9
people since It was still true
nounced at the time that the formalized, nor in his desire to
the jack and 10.
today. The 1955 quote was: ,
Ping Pon Diplomacy
visit was not in the interests of have those relations become a
Beggers can't be choosers.
Both vulnerable
South
leads. a diamond from .
The Quote
Then, with a broad smile and the American people and reality.
West North East · South
dummy
at ·triCk two and '
"The Chinese people are a twinkle in his eye, he said
'
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plays
his
nine. This knocks
By Helen Bottel
friendly tO the American that Chairman Mao Tse-tung's . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1
21o 3.
Pliss
out
the
king
and South can
people. The Chinese people do recent
"Ping
Pong
Pass Pass
Pass
discard dummy's small
not want to have a war with the Diplomacy'' resulted in
Opening lead-• Q
spade on the queen of diaUnited States of America. The President Nixon's visit to
monds.
Ungodly Godfather Mlllt Go
Chinese goverrunent is willing . China;
By
Oswald
&amp;
James
Jacoby
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN .)
Dear Helen:
to fit down and enter . lnto
· "Now, both doors to friendly
North's hand is weak for
I'm due to have my baby any day now. Naturally my
a limit jump raise since his
husband and I are discussing the christening of our child.
BY PAUL CRABTREE
queen of clubs is not likely
Myoolylrotherislivingwitha girl and they have three klds.
~
The bidding has been:
Assume for the moment Utat your name's Frankie Doolittle. to be worth much if it is West North East
I wanted him and his commoo~aw Wife to stand for the baby, and
worth an;ything. South has a
South
You're a high school sel)ior and you play offensive end and clear-cut rebid to game.
he to be ilsgodfather. Bull have secood thoughts.
llo
defensive back for Ft. Pleasant High School.
lt'snot their living together that bothers me, but the fact that
West opens the queen of Pass l t
Pass 2N.T.
Pass 3 t
Pass 3N.T.
Mter half the season, your team has lost lour games and Ued spades and South sees that Pass
they are never rume anymore. They are forever leaving their
Pass
4•
4t
one- one you should have won. To top off ever;ything, you wind in spite of .the surprisin~ly
NT
clilldren with baby sitters. They doo't dress or feed ·the klds
.
Pass
4
,
.
Pass
e as a · •a· p
SNT
p
up in the hospital with a bum knee. You )iurt, physically, but you Poor dummy hh
JrOperly. Godparents are supposed to take over if something
..
. Pass 6 N.T. Pass
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Indiana highway officiiils' bet.' .hurt in other ways, too, bcieause youtfteam is candidly having a mond finesse for game.
?
happena to natural parents, and I couldn't bear the thought of our
If
South
is
in
a
Iiilrry
he
th
h
ld
Officials
of
the
U.S.
Depart12
in
Cincinnati
and
also
send
lousy
seasonand
yqu
aren't
alone
lri
th~
kind
of
hurting:
It
You,
Sou
,
o
:
clilld being ral!!ed thl.! way.
ment of Transportation met the
department's
best extends throughout the team, the school, and Indeed the whole wins the spade.in ''d.ummy, •AK86¥A102tKS31oAJ6
Howcanwegetoutoft~withoulhurtfeelings?-D. W.
. tries and loses the diamond
Thursday with representatiyes engineers to Cincinnati to community.
finesse and winds up one
What do you do now?
Dear D.:
from
Ohio,
Kenlucky
and
In·
determine
if
additional
lanes
It'.
s
just
about
wrapped
up
as
far
as
footbaU
is
concerned.
trick
short
of
his
contract.
A-Pass. Your Part n • r hils ·
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' You can't ·get out of thl.! without hurt feelings but that
If
South
stop's
to
analyze
placed
the conlract. You ·hove
~ shouldn'tstopyoufrommaking acholcelhat seems best'for your diana to determine the best can be added to the Spence You might get back for a game or two or thr\lf, but even when the the lead and review· the ·nil re8son
to bid seven.
way to ease traffic congestion Bridge.
physical pain Is all gone, that other klnd will still be there. And
~ child.
bidding
he
decides
that
West
TODAY'S
QUESTION
it's a very real kind of pain.
~
Level with your brother -about marriage, child-raising, the on Interstate 7S at Cincinnati.
does
not
hold
both
ace
and
Instead
of
bidding
one diaOr assume for the m0111ent that your name's Bob Wood.
JOdparents' part in spiritual training, lhe works. It won't be . State officials said traffic of.
king of clubs since in that mond, your partner has reYou're only a sophomore, but you already weigh about 2SO and case he would probably open sponded one spade ·to your club
~ euy, but It just MIGHT steer him toward a inore orthodox ten backs up aa much as four
miles or more during holiday .
you're considered some kind .of lineman. But a week before the a club to have a look at opening. What do you do now?
family life. ~periods at the Brent Spence
·
season starts .for your Gallipolis Blue Devils, you break a foot, dummy.
Bridge across the Ohio River u,
and there you are on the sidelines - watching your team (and
Dear Helen:
between Cincinnati and northIn answer to ''Modern Career Wife," you agreed that ern Kentucky.
your .school and your community) lose three straight games
"cheating" takes many forms, some le1111 forgivable than sex.
The 1-75 bridge Is the only
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The before salvaging a lie.
'
' ' True, but both of you overlooked the factthat the "encounterees" interstate bridge near Cincin· FBI ~d an "onworklng invesYou're not really hurting so much Jilysically now, and
(other women, other men, u it were) have liuman feelings too, naU on the river.
ligathJont" wanede
yBuout've geliot two molirurtebialg
"plaiD'yW,bouniliketoe
glirteetlen.
[
Some of the8e people with wl.om •'modern•mirtieds" have-"" ·· Reps. Donald Clancy and • rna.~ u_n ... , ~ : &gt;"'""· ...,. , som ow, you
· o ·"\\ ·, o ~ .••il Jl;t,~ 1\.' ~ , '·
F casual meaningless sex_:_ which they say hufts no one- may be
Willlam J. Kea\ing, both R.: tOday . m conne~H9!', .:Wil/1 ~P lel!ll¥Jiate;~ ~)lggl~ to gai!l,\ll~i~xperien~~at "!!!l'l.ll¥11. em ll.t
~
'
Obi0 and M G "Gene" Sny...., extortion plot said to mvolve a good football team. , , .,
.
' K
·~ . ileeply
hurt.
Other
homes
may
be
broken
.:...
for
all
mates
don't
de
·
·
.
ly
$500
000
dem:U.d
to
the
giant
Frank
Doolittle
and
Bob
Wood
are
real
people,
just
as
Pt.
reactca-••"vtoaffairs
·
r,R· y.,wereamongnear .
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two dozen persons attending Nat' on w' de
CorP· • Pleasant and Gallipolis are real towns, with coUective feelings of
and Tolnorrow
You warned this wife that casual encounters can become the meeting with Transport&amp;· headquartered here.
pride, hope, and disappointment- all centered around a crazy
~ intense, IIUIUillllgeablepullsthat wreck a marriage. Look to the tion Undersecretary James . FBI officials in Washington tlling cailed schoolboy football.
1 other side -even if she_ remains ~motionally ~touched, and her
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1972
Beggs.
·
said an unidentified person ~as
Schoolboy football? Right. The pride and attitudes of an
6:00
-'-.News
3,
4,
8, 10, 15; NBC News 8, 13; Truth or Conseq. 6;
' lwlband can sample WJthoul biiYIIIg, will their extra&lt;U~Ticular
"I was very pleased with the being sought in connection wtth entire town can revolve around ·such a seemingly Insignificant
Insight
33
.
.
partners {and their spouses) know how to play this risky game? development and 'progress "an extortion matter" and a th'
6:3ll - NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 6; CBS News 8; 10; :1
Mo14 of the bad times in my reasonably happy life came coming out (i'{the meeting" shootout with FBI agents in the ~d,in this part of the country, they do.
Dream of Jeannie 13; Hathayoga 33.
,
7:00
What's
My
Line
B;
Masterpiece
Theatre
33;
Wild
aboutwhenllaUedtoconalderthefeelingsandwelfareofothers. said Clancy. "This is a ve;y A-llegheny National Forest
Just go to Middleport or Pomeroy and ask almost anyone
Kingdom 13; News 6, 10; Truth or ,Con.seq. 3; .Salnt 15; Beat
Seeml tome this Is what Modern Career Wife lorgets.-JUST A bad situation in the Cincirlnati near Bradford, Pa., ·last what they think of the rather-amazing Meigs Marauders, who
the Clock 4: Folk Guitar 33.
7:30 - To Tell the Truth 6; Parent Game 10; Beat The Clock 13;
THOUGHT
·
area and I think that the Tuesday.
didn'tseemtohavemuchmaterial,butwonfow'straightgames.
Dear JAT:
Department
of
TransSources here said Nation·
Porter Wagoner 3; Young Dr. Kildare 4; Irs Your Bet B;
Wall St. Week 33.
You're so right! Thanks for your good thoughts. Read on:- porta lion, in taking a look at wide received a demand for the See that glint of pride, that quick response, that immediate
8:00 - Book Beat 33; Sanford &amp; Son3, 4, 15; Brady Bunch 6, 13;
lt,givespromlseofsolvingitas money and a warning that if identification with the winners?
H.
Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10.
·quickly as possible.''
the money was not delivered,
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why) fools give you
Dear Helen:
B:JO - Partridge Family 6, 13; Little People 4, 15, 3; Just
Generation 33.
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bombs placed in several of the ressons; wise men never try. {Goodline-itmlgbtgo Into a song
You asked recenUy why the '}&gt;!her Woman" seldom writes.
9:00
- GhO\f Story 3, ~. 15; Room 222 .6, 13; Movie "Pony
Most of the parltc1panls m firin' buildings here would be or something.)
·
Your ESP was right: she would rather forget!
Express"
8; Masterpiece Theatre - 1-h&gt;vle "Welcome to
agreed the com- !leto s 1¢
Being neither fool nor wiae man, I have no reasons, but I'd
Hard Times" 10.
First, Rod put off getting his divorce because his two the sessiOn 27
p~etlon bl I- S, circ~ing Cln- Th~a Buffalo, N.Y.; Courier like to make a guess about why a hard-times lootbaU season can 9:30 - Odd Couple 6, 13.
..·
1.
dall8hters were still in school. Then, their weddings caused a
10:00Benyon
3,
4,
15;
LoveAm·
e
rlcan
Style
6,
13;
Paul
Nuchlns
"delay." Next, his wife (in name only) bad 11111jor surgery -how cmna\i through OhiO, Ken· Express, in a copyrighted cast a pall over a whole community- with a pain that goes far
33.
a
tucky • and Indiana, would do story, said N'tionwide officials beyond Frank Doolittle'salllng knee, or Bob Wood's broken'foot. 11:00News3,
~. 6, 8,10,13,15.
could he leave her when she was Ul?
10 solve ~e problem were told to follow instructions
1 don't think we've begun to delve the depths of lnatinct- 11:»- Dick Cavett 6; Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15; Movie "Zarak" 8;
Another year of secret meetings, promises, waiting : n:tuch
Movie, To Be Announced. Movie "Psych ~I" 13.
"Buainess was bad"; a grandchild came along. Then, glory be! smce much traffic would be contained in notes located subconscious behavior -in the conduc~ of human affairs. .
1: DO - Roller Derby 4.
Competltlon,withthejoyofwinnlngandthegloomofdefeat,
1:30 - News 4, 13.
His wife finally agreed to a divorce. He was to give her d'i:c~~f~:~:~.~~::C:e~~~:~ ·• about 80 miles apart on high·
everything: bouse, alimony, custody of the younger children - I 3.3-mUe Indiana section of the ways between here and the Is a basic and elemental human drive, r think, one that has
SATURDAY,OCTOBER7
interstate ls holding up com· forest.
Jiterally carried mankind from the primeval swamps into the
was aU he wanted - so he said!
6:30--Chrlstopher
Closeup 10; TV Classroom 8; Kentucky Afield
pleUon.
The newspape~ said the mon· stsrs.
·
13.
She was to tour Europe before the divorce was final. She
Beggs said lie would dlscus8 ey was to be=a pla~c bag
Competition may, in fact, be the driving urge of clvillzaUon.
7:DO-Nelghbors 13; Farm Front'' Death Valley Days 8; Fun
asked him to stay in the house unW she returned.
For Everyone 6.
tl~ tr: ':~ A.nd when there is CDIIipetltton, someone mulll Win and someone 7: 15-Woman's
Our wedding date was set ... But Rod Is now on the with Indiana officials the possi· nailed to ~ h
Point of VIew 13.
00
u p~ullllose. We really haven't chqed our feelings since the first
7:30--Man from C.O.S.I. 10; Gosepl6; Farmbook 3; Time lor
honeymoon, not tne! He joined his wife in Europe. I am bilityofreleasing federal funds · ~~ w ere
Timothy 13; Dick Van Dyke4; Archie's TV Funnies.
1
to the sta~ when available.
Natioo~de public relations Neanderthal boy found out he could outrun the kid in lhe next
vacationing alone With my memories.
B:DO-Underdog3, 4,15;'Pufnstuf6, 13; Bugs Bunny8,10.
Beggs 88Ld be ~ould have a officials said they had orders cave.
May "Other Women" profit by m;y experience. -NEVER
B:JO..-Bugs Bu,nny 10; Jetsons 3, •· 15; Jackson Five 6, 13;
DOT
,
repr~tative
attend
a
t
discuss
the
matter
with
A.nd
hOpe,
too,
Is
a
deeply-rooted
and
not-entirety-rational
Sabrina, Tho Teenage Witch 8.
.
AGAIN
'
10
.,
9:DO-Pink Panther 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13; Amazing Chan &amp;
·
meet111g of Ohio, .Kentucky and · nothenewsm
edla .
human emotion.. And it Ia hope that keeps
us
going
when
the
.
. The Chan Clan 8, 10 .
The. manhunt, according to competition Ia running the other way. Hope in the eventual polish
9o30--Nanny and the Professor 6, 13; Scooby Doo 8, PO; H~nd- '
~~~~15.
.
the FBI, was centered in the and perfecUon Qf Johnny Ecker's leglcna IIIII leglolll! of
o"""""""'" "&lt;omm&amp; ,., """ woonw ..., "'""" '""""''·"'
10:DO-Roman
,Holldays
3,
~. 15.
national forest which includes sophomores at Galllpolli, or the raw talent being generated in 10:30--Bark!eys 3, ~. 15: Josle &amp; the Pussycats 8, 10; Brady Kids
both NeW York and Pennsyl- the junior high {and 101'-er) level in in inlenllfled JrOgram that
6, 13.
'I
11 : DO-Se.alab 3, ~. 15; Fllntstones a, 10; Bewitched 6, 13.
vania.
will make Dick Ware's ~ty Invulnerable in years to come 11:30--Runaround 3, 4, 15; Kid Power 6. 13.
hope springing eternal.
12:DO-Around the World In 10 Days 3, ~. 15; Funky Pathom 13;
Nelson orchestra featuring band Binger Harriet
By JACK O'BRIAN
It's Instinct, not intellect. It's emotloo, not reason. So d9n't
Batman a; Archie's TV Funnies 10; Junior Bowling 6.
fRAtTURES ARM
Hilliard.
.
12:30--Talking with a Glant3, ~. 15; Lldsvllle 13; Fat Albert 8, 10.
Uoeoln, Body by Fllcber,
be
ashamed
of
that
litter
feeling
wbm
.we've
lolt
another
one.
HULL, Que. (UP!)-Piayer·
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EdWirdM. Kemedy, D-Mass., .gave them inside information
llid Thuraday njght there had .apgut the Russian wileat deal' ••
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here, Kennedy said his Senate
subcommittee on administrative practices would in'
vestigate !he . Watergate
bugging case only if ii would

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support of the FBI and the
Ju.stice Department to do the
real in~estigating ,'' , he said.

"They have been unwilling to
rome forth in the past.
"The Justice Department
didn't \10 the work iri the rrr
case. The FBI refused t.o help

the Judiciary Committee in
that case. There Is very little
reason to believe that they
.would do the work ill thiS ,case
either.''

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EDlfOR'S NOTE : UP! speDemocratic fund:caising din· clal eorrespoadeDI Sam Jaffe
ner.
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has been traveling inCbiDafor
"It lsn'teasyto be found with the plat three, mooths. During
yoiD' hand in the till, your foot bl8 visit he talked with Prime
tn your moilth, your tongue in · Minister Chou Eu~al, whom be
·yoiD' cheek and .yow'eyeon the; first interviewed at the Ban·
poll.s all at the ssme time," he dung ConfereJJce in 1955. Here
lllct ''But the NiXon admln- is his report:
· istraUon is iruinaging to per·
Corm that feat today."
· By SAM JAFFE
Kennedy said an example of
PEKING (UP!)- Premier
corruptton was in the Russl,an Chou En-lai believes U.s :
wheat deal.
recognition of Taiwan and
Not A Coincidence
continued U.S. military in·
"I've heard th~rri say It was volvement in Vietnam are the
just coincidence when the big major issues preventing
grain exporters made all those establishment of diplomatic
'!indfall JrOIIts afler teieJilone reiaUons between the United

Ashley, O.Ohlo, that the public
Is ''fed up.''
.
Aootber Not Deaerved
''The people are fed up with a
war that wlli not end, fed up
with prices 'that won't stop
rising, fed up .With jobs that
can't be·found, fed up ll!ith tax
loopholes that can't be closed,
led up with streets that call't be
safe, fell '41 with a government
that doesn't care about the
people and, above all, fed up
.wilh Spiro Agnew and Richard
Nixon," he said.
Kennedy said the govern·
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Miami wiU travel-to Hunting- · l11 a top Ohio Conference
defensively," said Toledo ton, W.Va., to meet a Marshall ·game it will be tlie battle olthe
cOach Jack Murphy ·of the OU team· it · clubbed 66-6 last unbeatens when Marietta hosts
loss. ''We did not expect to see season.
Heidelberg. Both have~ rec·
the Power I. OU switched of·
"I still get mail from people ords.

~~~S: ::S~·just blocked the hell ~:~:~ h;pwat=:~e~:~ew~a:~~ ga:~i~Y~~~ ~ d'::;~ ~~~~
OU gained a total of 473 Ml![shall," ,sai~ Miami Coach haps our toughest game of the •

yards againstthe Rockets', 377
of it on the ground.
In another top Mid-American
Conference game, Western
Michigan will meei Kent State
at Kent.
Western opened its MA.C
slate with 13·13 tie with
Bowling Grtl\lfl last week.
"As always, anythi~g can
happen ,in our conference, but
· last week's tie makes it neeessary for us to win the four
remaining league games.'~
said WMU coach Bill Doolittle.
Doolittle said Kent State is
"the mos! improved team in
the MAC and perhaps the fas.
test we 'II face all season. "
Kent State lost IW to an unbeaten San Diego ·state team
last Saturday.
" Frankly I don 't see
anything to fee~ good about
being beaten lW.'' said Kent
Coach Don James. "It hurts
anytime you lose. ·
"Sure, I realize most everYone thought we were going to
be cuffed around. But our guys
didn't believe that I don't be·
lieve in those so-called moral
victories."

. l"IJfJd (JI.floh) !II ~ State;
Dayton. at So1,1Utetn llllllill~;
Defiance at Wllmln&amp;ton :
Waahingt~ &amp; Jeffer1011 a1
fourth to dumpt the Muskies. Hiram, and John C8fi'O)I al
'Tilon 't £are what Musk in!·. Wooster,
urn's record is," said A-shland
AlSo Ohio Northern at Otter·
Coach Fred Martinelli; "I
bein;
Xavier at Northern Dll·
know that we always have good
nols; Northern Michlpn at
games with them. Also the· Youngstown State; Ferrii
three teams tllat have defeated
State at Baldwin-Wallace;
~~sms~=~~e for a~ record Denison at Capital; Heldelberl
In other games Saturday at Mar!etta; Kenyon at Mo..,t .
Bluffton is at Findlay; Case Union; Oberlin at Hamilton,
N.Y., and Wittenberg at Oblo
Western at Allegheny ; North- Wesleyan.

Bill Mallory. "But Utat isn't season," said Marietta Coach
true. We substituted freely, but Joe McDaniel. .
it just happened that everybody we put in did weil ."
"We have to be ready to play
good football this Saturday,"
said MaUory. "I thought we
rebounded well last week
against Xavier after losing to
Bowling Green. MarshaU is a
young·club, but they have some
real skill at certain positions. "
Ohio U. meets Cincinnati in
tlJe Queen City :and Bobcat
coach Bill Hess said he expects
"lots of problems."
"They are a good opponent,"
said Hess. "They give you a lot
of problems on defense with
stunts and different looks. Of.
fensively they employ a Power
1 with a pro-type passing attack from the pocket."
Nul Enough Points
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"We still have the makings of
a good football team," said UC
Coach Ray Callahan, "but we .
aren't putting enough points on
tlJe board yet."
UC beat Indiana State 1~7,
30 INCHEI • ::10 INCHEh l2 I
Hea.., ~ gouge weldtd &amp;ltel 'cablnet forworkthop,
but lost to Colorado 56-H and
garage, util it y room , 3 1htlvll1 ho1pt on doon
Xavier 19-7 'before whipping
oc,Omodate startda rd padlock. Mogr~ e l lc cotch on
Villanova 14-7.
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Among the subjects Bill Russell talked about were dopt
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pushers.
By United Press lnternaliooal from doing better than his 18
He said they cailed them "dope peddlers" when he was going
The Miami Dolphinshav&amp;othe for 39 passing statistics. The
to schooL Had enlightened self-interested citizens stopped them sack ready for Joe Namath.
Jets quarterbank is bobbled by
2$ years ago, he said, there would be no problem with them
Miami, the only unbeaten a leg injury picked up in the
today. Russell said the troblem bot~red him.
team in the National Football game but Coach Weeb Ew:bank
In It Together
League, dropped Minnesota's will go with his ace passer in
''You see my friends," he said, lowering his voice in avuncular Fran Tarkenton five times last this early critical Eastern
fashion, ''what happens to me, happens to you; what happens .to week and defensive end Vern Division game that finds
you, happens to me. Whether we like or not, we're in this Den Herder is treparing a Miami a three-point favorite.
'together."
similar fate for Namath when
Kansas City is the only other
Russell rambled a bit, jwnping from one subject to another the Dolphins take on the New club in sole possession of a
without really trying to maintain any continuity. He was at his York Jets Sunday. Den Herder division lead- A.FC West. The If th is is your birthday
best when he talked about his playing and coaching days with the was credited with II tackles Chiefs are !&gt;point picks over month check your driver's
Celtics.
and two · assists against the . Cleveland, tied with Cincinnati lice nse. You must renew it
and Pittsburgh in the A.FC before expi ration date to
"When I was coaching, the Knicks caused me some trouble," Vikings .
Namath was hampered in his Central Division. Cincinnati is drive legally .
he said. "They came up to 'Boston and beat us like we stole
something. They beat us by about 38 points one night. When I' aerial game against HoustOn a 9-point choice over Denver
by some soap-fingered while Pittsburgh is a 6-point
ATTENTION
Coached,' I had this thing-that you play as hard as you can from
MOTORFSTSI
receivers, who prevented him underdog to Dallas.
start to finish.
Have you written your
In other Sunday action, the
representatives
In
"Mter this game with the Knicks, I Clime into. the dressing
New York Giants are HI-point Was hingt on to preve nt
room and looked at my players for .tbree minutes. I didn't say a
picks over New Orleans, diversion of the Highway
yp~d. Finally I started out by saying 'You dirty .. .' but theQ I ~:
·'A.tlanUi' is'''a ' ' ~ini one-point · "Trust Fund for mass transit?
FJ
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4opped. l said 'The,way you people played tonight cuning would -"· l.4un. .
DO IT NOW!
.. choice ·over Detroit, New
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· ~too good for yon.'•! told"em I COUld take·$500 from each of 'em
England is favored by 3 over
ClNCINNA.TI (UP!)
but"that would he too good for 'em also. I said 'I know what I'm
Buffalo, Washington rates 16
gonna do. rm gonna beat you gilys up, and I'm gonna go right Chuck Weber, defensive over Philadelphia, Baltimore
coordinator of the' Cincinnati
down the line.'
figures to he better by 5 over
"Then I saw Wayne Embry staring at me. He weighed 280 at Bengals, is confident the team Sanbiego,Green.Bayby9over
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF
will snap out of its scoring
the time, he had sUmmed down, you understand, and when he
Chicago, Minnesota by 14 over
depre~sion on Sunday.
St. LDula and San Francisco a
looked at me, he wasn't laugbin'. I looked at him and big John
SOUTHERN OHIO
"I'm sure everything is
Havlicek·standing right nell to him, and I said, 'You guys go going to come along fine," he 4-point pick over Los Angeles. .
Oakland Is favored by 9 over 33 Court St. Gallipolis
home now and I'll whip you tomorrow."
said. "We'll get those {touchPhQne 446·0699 or
Houston in the Monday night
More laughter.
phone
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downs) and you can quote me
game.
He Laughs Too
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BUI RilSse)l had to lnugh also.
The Bengals have not scored
Then came the questions.
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a touchdown in their last two
Yes, Russell said, the United States was cheated in Its games. Last weekend it result·
basketball game with Russia during the Olympics at Munich.
ed in a loss to the Cleveland
In anBWer to another question, he explained he always played Browns.
Until the scoring starts,
to win but bas HtUe use lor violence in sports.
"You'll always notice the greatest players in sports rarely Weber said, the defense will
fight," he said. "Me? I bsd a few fights. That was just to have to "hold up our end unW
straighten people out, when I was young. But when I was older, I things start to work out. We
didn't fight. I'd talk to 'em."
. have to keep hanging in there."
The Bengals' next opponent,
Again Ruasell laughed. He has a wann infectious laugh which
Denver, lost last weekend 4a-24
sometimes winds up in a giggl~.
Somebody in the back came up with a question about that old to Kansas City. The Chiefs used
the blltz effectively to nail
dirty word, money.
Bronco quarterback Steve
"I played basketball 25 years, 13 years as a professional, but I
Ramsey six times.
can honestly say I never played for money," said Russell,
"They really went after them
soleninly. "I played because l Hked to play, and when I didn't like with the blitz," Weber said.
playllrg anymore, I quit."
"But with that kind of speed
For a split seccnd. there, the kids at Fairleigh Dickinson saw outside, it's a wonder they
the old Bill Russell again. The one with fire in his eye.
were able to do it without get·
ting burned, but
did it.''
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
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Waverly at Gallipolis
Meigs at Ironton
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Vinton Co. at Warren Local
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Southwestern at Symmes
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.'Tonight," he sai[l, ''we have with us one of the greatest ~::.! ~or h:eFa~!s th~~
biasketballplayers who ever played the game, a former Boston · expect theidourth consecutive
:~ll~d now a paritime commentator with ABC- Bill Saturday on the road to he just
like tlie other three - rough.
Applause.'
Bowling Green opened tlle
Bill Russell moved toward tile mike.
'
season with a win over Purdue
Not the old Bjll Russell, but the new one.
at Purdqe, then defeated l'dla·
You remember the old Bill Russell. He'd usually come out on miat Oxford and last week was
that basketball.floor witjl fire in his eye and an intimidating tied by Western Michigan 13-13
CXJressionwhich sometimes made him look likeoneofGod'slast at Kalamazoo, Mich.
angry·men,
"We're road weary, that's
· ilut the !lew. BiU.Russell is ·altogether different.
lor sure. We played some great
He gets $1,500 for speaking to groups about an hour; then an- football against Purdue and
swerlng some questions; and it's obvious he likes whllt he's Miami," said Nehlen. "But we
dOing. ·
.
·
were flat against Western
You Could See
Michigan and we did not
Youcouldseethat by the slight suggestion of a smile he had on execute well. But we didn't lose
his faceaa he placed his hands on the lecternanalookedout at his the football game .
young audience of some. 300 the other night here at Fairleigh
"It's my job this week to
make our players .realize they
Dickinson; the ninth largest private university in the country·
are still an undefeated football
".I'd like to say being here tonight is one of the high points of my team," said Neh!en. "and It's
career," began the 6-foot-!1, one-time Celtics' coach in his sweet going to be up to the players to
potato jacket, burgundy turtleneck, white belt and purple cor- stay that way. ,
durcy pants. "I'd like to say I've been looking forward to it; I'd
"We have nothing but
like to say it's' a big thrill; I'd like to say all that ...but I'd be resped for Toledo," said
lying."
·
Nehlen. "That defense still has
Laughter.
the quickness that made. it one
That was about as close ·as Bill Russell, an acknowledged of the best in the country for
straight-talker and master of the put-down, ever came to putting the last three years."
anybOdy down aU evening.
You couldn't prove that by
For the most part, Bill Russell, 38 and the father of three kids, Ohio University which clobber·
tried his best to identify with the 111-, 19-, and 2G-year-olds who ed the Rockets 38-22 with tall·
.composed the, majority of his audience. Sometimes he did, back Tim Worner gaining 252
particularly when he talked basketball with them; sometimes he yards on the ground.
didn't .. His generation simply wasn't theirs. One youngster
:~::sn:: ~:a~~~~~im Loscutoff, one of Russell's old

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By MilTON RICHMAN
;:;: Bowling Green .Coach Don .
· ::~ ·
UPI !!Ports Editor
·::L Nehlen said the Toledo defense
TEANECK, N.J.(UPI)::_Th~· young'man kept the introduction "sWI ~as the quickness that
brle[ .
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. 111eniployment on 11cmeo qd
stuclenta e. . . . ·~ IIIII W..
!O..ce IIIII mlnliAg veterlli8
from ~ietnam, ind Instead ;
"start providing jobs for those
who want them."
'
Using a theme. of the prea~.
dential clilllplign of Ga-ge
McGovern, Kemedy recalled
President Nixon's words Iii.
1961: "Those who had a chance
for folD' years and could not
produce peace do not ~e
another cbal!ce."
"I apply that standard to Mr,
Nixon," Kennedy said. "He's
had fltur years to carry out his ·
secret plan for peace and he
doesn't de$erve another
charice."

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States and China.
negotiations ·with the United contacts between the Chinese tlirea:tened to revoke the
Chou, 74, .restated China's States government to discuss people and the ..A-merican passports ' of those who acpos1hon · th1s week m a thequestionofrelaxingtension people have been truly cepted the Chinese leader's
trearranged meeting at the in the Far East, and especially opened," he smiled. "Perhaps invitation. .
closing ceremony. ot the f_irst the question of relax!ng tension tlJis time there C!lll be a good
OJou said Ire hoped th•t this
As1an Table TenniS ChamPion· in the Taiwan area." · · ' beginning of the normalization .correspondent would. not have
ships, The eneounter took place
That interview was ihe Iii's! of Sino-U.S. relations."
to walt another 17 yeljrs before
WIN AT BRIDGE
in a reception room in Peking's interview given to a Western
Chou said that' he thought it visiting China again.
ultra-modern Sports Palace. newsman since the Communist waa significant that after 17
"If it's going to be anothet 17
, This . co_rre~pondent's. firs! liberation of China in 1949, and years we were meeting this ye!IJ's;" he smiled, ''maybe you·
meetlilg WJth Olou was m 1955 was published in the American time at the Asian Table Tennis can wait, and your wife can
In that case could be have
at the A-sian-African Con· Nation magazine on May 7, Games in Peking. He said that wait, but I might not be able to
NORTH
6
made a vulnerable o".'ercall
.lerenceat Bandung, Indo~esi~, · 1955.
' the meeting could have ac- wa!t that long.''
.AK4
without the king of diawhen Chou was Pekmg s
Chou said this week that the tually taken place sooner, a
a.ou appeared to be very
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monds?
Possibly, but not
t65
foreign minister·
Bandung Interview had some reference to his inVitation in relaxed and in an excellelit
likely.
Furthermore,
East
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Mter asking that this corr: . effect following it~ publication. 1956 to 18 American joiD'· mood during oir meeting. 1
might
well
have
raised
clubs
WEST
EAST
spondent convey. to the. Amer•· He said that the .firlll ,Sino- nalists,
including
this asked him ifhestillspoke some
with short hearts, a high
.QJlO
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can people the friendship of the American talks took place· in correspondent, to visit China. English. He laughed and said
club and a side king.
Cb~se people, lie referred to Geneva three months after the , Invitation Never Accepted in English, "a little.''
Can East find some way to
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make his contract if West
·the mterv1ew he gave me 17 interview appeared. However
That invitation was never . There seemed no question of
.KJ9862
.A105
has the diamontl klng?
SOUTH (D)
years ago at ~dun~ and he quickly added thatthe talks accepted by most of the the Olinese leader's sincerity
If he looks careluUy he
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asked that a port•on of Jt also continued for 16 years without newsmen because Secretary of when he spoke about bow Sinowill
find the chance. He can
.KQJ1098
be conveyed to !be American results.
·
State John Foster Dulles an- American relations could be
make
it if East hOlds both
tAQ9
people since It was still true
nounced at the time that the formalized, nor in his desire to
the jack and 10.
today. The 1955 quote was: ,
Ping Pon Diplomacy
visit was not in the interests of have those relations become a
Beggers can't be choosers.
Both vulnerable
South
leads. a diamond from .
The Quote
Then, with a broad smile and the American people and reality.
West North East · South
dummy
at ·triCk two and '
"The Chinese people are a twinkle in his eye, he said
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plays
his
nine. This knocks
By Helen Bottel
friendly tO the American that Chairman Mao Tse-tung's . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1
21o 3.
Pliss
out
the
king
and South can
people. The Chinese people do recent
"Ping
Pong
Pass Pass
Pass
discard dummy's small
not want to have a war with the Diplomacy'' resulted in
Opening lead-• Q
spade on the queen of diaUnited States of America. The President Nixon's visit to
monds.
Ungodly Godfather Mlllt Go
Chinese goverrunent is willing . China;
By
Oswald
&amp;
James
Jacoby
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN .)
Dear Helen:
to fit down and enter . lnto
· "Now, both doors to friendly
North's hand is weak for
I'm due to have my baby any day now. Naturally my
a limit jump raise since his
husband and I are discussing the christening of our child.
BY PAUL CRABTREE
queen of clubs is not likely
Myoolylrotherislivingwitha girl and they have three klds.
~
The bidding has been:
Assume for the moment Utat your name's Frankie Doolittle. to be worth much if it is West North East
I wanted him and his commoo~aw Wife to stand for the baby, and
worth an;ything. South has a
South
You're a high school sel)ior and you play offensive end and clear-cut rebid to game.
he to be ilsgodfather. Bull have secood thoughts.
llo
defensive back for Ft. Pleasant High School.
lt'snot their living together that bothers me, but the fact that
West opens the queen of Pass l t
Pass 2N.T.
Pass 3 t
Pass 3N.T.
Mter half the season, your team has lost lour games and Ued spades and South sees that Pass
they are never rume anymore. They are forever leaving their
Pass
4•
4t
one- one you should have won. To top off ever;ything, you wind in spite of .the surprisin~ly
NT
clilldren with baby sitters. They doo't dress or feed ·the klds
.
Pass
4
,
.
Pass
e as a · •a· p
SNT
p
up in the hospital with a bum knee. You )iurt, physically, but you Poor dummy hh
JrOperly. Godparents are supposed to take over if something
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. Pass 6 N.T. Pass
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Indiana highway officiiils' bet.' .hurt in other ways, too, bcieause youtfteam is candidly having a mond finesse for game.
?
happena to natural parents, and I couldn't bear the thought of our
If
South
is
in
a
Iiilrry
he
th
h
ld
Officials
of
the
U.S.
Depart12
in
Cincinnati
and
also
send
lousy
seasonand
yqu
aren't
alone
lri
th~
kind
of
hurting:
It
You,
Sou
,
o
:
clilld being ral!!ed thl.! way.
ment of Transportation met the
department's
best extends throughout the team, the school, and Indeed the whole wins the spade.in ''d.ummy, •AK86¥A102tKS31oAJ6
Howcanwegetoutoft~withoulhurtfeelings?-D. W.
. tries and loses the diamond
Thursday with representatiyes engineers to Cincinnati to community.
finesse and winds up one
What do you do now?
Dear D.:
from
Ohio,
Kenlucky
and
In·
determine
if
additional
lanes
It'.
s
just
about
wrapped
up
as
far
as
footbaU
is
concerned.
trick
short
of
his
contract.
A-Pass. Your Part n • r hils ·
I
' You can't ·get out of thl.! without hurt feelings but that
If
South
stop's
to
analyze
placed
the conlract. You ·hove
~ shouldn'tstopyoufrommaking acholcelhat seems best'for your diana to determine the best can be added to the Spence You might get back for a game or two or thr\lf, but even when the the lead and review· the ·nil re8son
to bid seven.
way to ease traffic congestion Bridge.
physical pain Is all gone, that other klnd will still be there. And
~ child.
bidding
he
decides
that
West
TODAY'S
QUESTION
it's a very real kind of pain.
~
Level with your brother -about marriage, child-raising, the on Interstate 7S at Cincinnati.
does
not
hold
both
ace
and
Instead
of
bidding
one diaOr assume for the m0111ent that your name's Bob Wood.
JOdparents' part in spiritual training, lhe works. It won't be . State officials said traffic of.
king of clubs since in that mond, your partner has reYou're only a sophomore, but you already weigh about 2SO and case he would probably open sponded one spade ·to your club
~ euy, but It just MIGHT steer him toward a inore orthodox ten backs up aa much as four
miles or more during holiday .
you're considered some kind .of lineman. But a week before the a club to have a look at opening. What do you do now?
family life. ~periods at the Brent Spence
·
season starts .for your Gallipolis Blue Devils, you break a foot, dummy.
Bridge across the Ohio River u,
and there you are on the sidelines - watching your team (and
Dear Helen:
between Cincinnati and northIn answer to ''Modern Career Wife," you agreed that ern Kentucky.
your .school and your community) lose three straight games
"cheating" takes many forms, some le1111 forgivable than sex.
The 1-75 bridge Is the only
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The before salvaging a lie.
'
' ' True, but both of you overlooked the factthat the "encounterees" interstate bridge near Cincin· FBI ~d an "onworklng invesYou're not really hurting so much Jilysically now, and
(other women, other men, u it were) have liuman feelings too, naU on the river.
ligathJont" wanede
yBuout've geliot two molirurtebialg
"plaiD'yW,bouniliketoe
glirteetlen.
[
Some of the8e people with wl.om •'modern•mirtieds" have-"" ·· Reps. Donald Clancy and • rna.~ u_n ... , ~ : &gt;"'""· ...,. , som ow, you
· o ·"\\ ·, o ~ .••il Jl;t,~ 1\.' ~ , '·
F casual meaningless sex_:_ which they say hufts no one- may be
Willlam J. Kea\ing, both R.: tOday . m conne~H9!', .:Wil/1 ~P lel!ll¥Jiate;~ ~)lggl~ to gai!l,\ll~i~xperien~~at "!!!l'l.ll¥11. em ll.t
~
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Obi0 and M G "Gene" Sny...., extortion plot said to mvolve a good football team. , , .,
.
' K
·~ . ileeply
hurt.
Other
homes
may
be
broken
.:...
for
all
mates
don't
de
·
·
.
ly
$500
000
dem:U.d
to
the
giant
Frank
Doolittle
and
Bob
Wood
are
real
people,
just
as
Pt.
reactca-••"vtoaffairs
·
r,R· y.,wereamongnear .
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two dozen persons attending Nat' on w' de
CorP· • Pleasant and Gallipolis are real towns, with coUective feelings of
and Tolnorrow
You warned this wife that casual encounters can become the meeting with Transport&amp;· headquartered here.
pride, hope, and disappointment- all centered around a crazy
~ intense, IIUIUillllgeablepullsthat wreck a marriage. Look to the tion Undersecretary James . FBI officials in Washington tlling cailed schoolboy football.
1 other side -even if she_ remains ~motionally ~touched, and her
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1972
Beggs.
·
said an unidentified person ~as
Schoolboy football? Right. The pride and attitudes of an
6:00
-'-.News
3,
4,
8, 10, 15; NBC News 8, 13; Truth or Conseq. 6;
' lwlband can sample WJthoul biiYIIIg, will their extra&lt;U~Ticular
"I was very pleased with the being sought in connection wtth entire town can revolve around ·such a seemingly Insignificant
Insight
33
.
.
partners {and their spouses) know how to play this risky game? development and 'progress "an extortion matter" and a th'
6:3ll - NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 6; CBS News 8; 10; :1
Mo14 of the bad times in my reasonably happy life came coming out (i'{the meeting" shootout with FBI agents in the ~d,in this part of the country, they do.
Dream of Jeannie 13; Hathayoga 33.
,
7:00
What's
My
Line
B;
Masterpiece
Theatre
33;
Wild
aboutwhenllaUedtoconalderthefeelingsandwelfareofothers. said Clancy. "This is a ve;y A-llegheny National Forest
Just go to Middleport or Pomeroy and ask almost anyone
Kingdom 13; News 6, 10; Truth or ,Con.seq. 3; .Salnt 15; Beat
Seeml tome this Is what Modern Career Wife lorgets.-JUST A bad situation in the Cincirlnati near Bradford, Pa., ·last what they think of the rather-amazing Meigs Marauders, who
the Clock 4: Folk Guitar 33.
7:30 - To Tell the Truth 6; Parent Game 10; Beat The Clock 13;
THOUGHT
·
area and I think that the Tuesday.
didn'tseemtohavemuchmaterial,butwonfow'straightgames.
Dear JAT:
Department
of
TransSources here said Nation·
Porter Wagoner 3; Young Dr. Kildare 4; Irs Your Bet B;
Wall St. Week 33.
You're so right! Thanks for your good thoughts. Read on:- porta lion, in taking a look at wide received a demand for the See that glint of pride, that quick response, that immediate
8:00 - Book Beat 33; Sanford &amp; Son3, 4, 15; Brady Bunch 6, 13;
lt,givespromlseofsolvingitas money and a warning that if identification with the winners?
H.
Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10.
·quickly as possible.''
the money was not delivered,
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why) fools give you
Dear Helen:
B:JO - Partridge Family 6, 13; Little People 4, 15, 3; Just
Generation 33.
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bombs placed in several of the ressons; wise men never try. {Goodline-itmlgbtgo Into a song
You asked recenUy why the '}&gt;!her Woman" seldom writes.
9:00
- GhO\f Story 3, ~. 15; Room 222 .6, 13; Movie "Pony
Most of the parltc1panls m firin' buildings here would be or something.)
·
Your ESP was right: she would rather forget!
Express"
8; Masterpiece Theatre - 1-h&gt;vle "Welcome to
agreed the com- !leto s 1¢
Being neither fool nor wiae man, I have no reasons, but I'd
Hard Times" 10.
First, Rod put off getting his divorce because his two the sessiOn 27
p~etlon bl I- S, circ~ing Cln- Th~a Buffalo, N.Y.; Courier like to make a guess about why a hard-times lootbaU season can 9:30 - Odd Couple 6, 13.
..·
1.
dall8hters were still in school. Then, their weddings caused a
10:00Benyon
3,
4,
15;
LoveAm·
e
rlcan
Style
6,
13;
Paul
Nuchlns
"delay." Next, his wife (in name only) bad 11111jor surgery -how cmna\i through OhiO, Ken· Express, in a copyrighted cast a pall over a whole community- with a pain that goes far
33.
a
tucky • and Indiana, would do story, said N'tionwide officials beyond Frank Doolittle'salllng knee, or Bob Wood's broken'foot. 11:00News3,
~. 6, 8,10,13,15.
could he leave her when she was Ul?
10 solve ~e problem were told to follow instructions
1 don't think we've begun to delve the depths of lnatinct- 11:»- Dick Cavett 6; Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15; Movie "Zarak" 8;
Another year of secret meetings, promises, waiting : n:tuch
Movie, To Be Announced. Movie "Psych ~I" 13.
"Buainess was bad"; a grandchild came along. Then, glory be! smce much traffic would be contained in notes located subconscious behavior -in the conduc~ of human affairs. .
1: DO - Roller Derby 4.
Competltlon,withthejoyofwinnlngandthegloomofdefeat,
1:30 - News 4, 13.
His wife finally agreed to a divorce. He was to give her d'i:c~~f~:~:~.~~::C:e~~~:~ ·• about 80 miles apart on high·
everything: bouse, alimony, custody of the younger children - I 3.3-mUe Indiana section of the ways between here and the Is a basic and elemental human drive, r think, one that has
SATURDAY,OCTOBER7
interstate ls holding up com· forest.
Jiterally carried mankind from the primeval swamps into the
was aU he wanted - so he said!
6:30--Chrlstopher
Closeup 10; TV Classroom 8; Kentucky Afield
pleUon.
The newspape~ said the mon· stsrs.
·
13.
She was to tour Europe before the divorce was final. She
Beggs said lie would dlscus8 ey was to be=a pla~c bag
Competition may, in fact, be the driving urge of clvillzaUon.
7:DO-Nelghbors 13; Farm Front'' Death Valley Days 8; Fun
asked him to stay in the house unW she returned.
For Everyone 6.
tl~ tr: ':~ A.nd when there is CDIIipetltton, someone mulll Win and someone 7: 15-Woman's
Our wedding date was set ... But Rod Is now on the with Indiana officials the possi· nailed to ~ h
Point of VIew 13.
00
u p~ullllose. We really haven't chqed our feelings since the first
7:30--Man from C.O.S.I. 10; Gosepl6; Farmbook 3; Time lor
honeymoon, not tne! He joined his wife in Europe. I am bilityofreleasing federal funds · ~~ w ere
Timothy 13; Dick Van Dyke4; Archie's TV Funnies.
1
to the sta~ when available.
Natioo~de public relations Neanderthal boy found out he could outrun the kid in lhe next
vacationing alone With my memories.
B:DO-Underdog3, 4,15;'Pufnstuf6, 13; Bugs Bunny8,10.
Beggs 88Ld be ~ould have a officials said they had orders cave.
May "Other Women" profit by m;y experience. -NEVER
B:JO..-Bugs Bu,nny 10; Jetsons 3, •· 15; Jackson Five 6, 13;
DOT
,
repr~tative
attend
a
t
discuss
the
matter
with
A.nd
hOpe,
too,
Is
a
deeply-rooted
and
not-entirety-rational
Sabrina, Tho Teenage Witch 8.
.
AGAIN
'
10
.,
9:DO-Pink Panther 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13; Amazing Chan &amp;
·
meet111g of Ohio, .Kentucky and · nothenewsm
edla .
human emotion.. And it Ia hope that keeps
us
going
when
the
.
. The Chan Clan 8, 10 .
The. manhunt, according to competition Ia running the other way. Hope in the eventual polish
9o30--Nanny and the Professor 6, 13; Scooby Doo 8, PO; H~nd- '
~~~~15.
.
the FBI, was centered in the and perfecUon Qf Johnny Ecker's leglcna IIIII leglolll! of
o"""""""'" "&lt;omm&amp; ,., """ woonw ..., "'""" '""""''·"'
10:DO-Roman
,Holldays
3,
~. 15.
national forest which includes sophomores at Galllpolli, or the raw talent being generated in 10:30--Bark!eys 3, ~. 15: Josle &amp; the Pussycats 8, 10; Brady Kids
both NeW York and Pennsyl- the junior high {and 101'-er) level in in inlenllfled JrOgram that
6, 13.
'I
11 : DO-Se.alab 3, ~. 15; Fllntstones a, 10; Bewitched 6, 13.
vania.
will make Dick Ware's ~ty Invulnerable in years to come 11:30--Runaround 3, 4, 15; Kid Power 6. 13.
hope springing eternal.
12:DO-Around the World In 10 Days 3, ~. 15; Funky Pathom 13;
Nelson orchestra featuring band Binger Harriet
By JACK O'BRIAN
It's Instinct, not intellect. It's emotloo, not reason. So d9n't
Batman a; Archie's TV Funnies 10; Junior Bowling 6.
fRAtTURES ARM
Hilliard.
.
12:30--Talking with a Glant3, ~. 15; Lldsvllle 13; Fat Albert 8, 10.
Uoeoln, Body by Fllcber,
be
ashamed
of
that
litter
feeling
wbm
.we've
lolt
another
one.
HULL, Que. (UP!)-Piayer·
1:DO-Baseball Playoff 3, 4, 15; Lloyd Bridges' Water World 6;
The 8th Ave. porno-palaces aren't · dirty
Alld Mark Too
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Garden
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grabbers,
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Pliiladelpbia Blazers will not
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ON THE TV DIAL: Melgs-lronton'football,llv~ audio, 7:46p.
2:30--Urban League Presen~ 10; Viewpoint 8.
3:DO-The Issue 10; Vlfglnlan B.
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3:30--Explorers
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&amp;ulan Hampshire in Vanity Fair, a fiw.parter at 9, WMlJL.TV.
~: Oil'-Baseball .~, 4, 15. .
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4: 3D--Wrestling 1: Death Valley Days 10.
5: DO-Wide World of Sportu, 13; Green Acres 10.
IIDc, act, dance and clown to be liar ... Ethel exotic Buffalo when we were kids: one of the
WEEKEND TV FARE: Saturday - The polt-leaton
5:
30--Seurne Street 33: Explorers 8; ~ssle 10.
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Watera' 800! anni~&lt;ersary in showbiz should be a married men dropped dead in a burlesque bouse
Weather,
Sports
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"The
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m., WSAZ-TV, aM the Tigers-A's at4, eame chamel ... FootbaU
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at
a
Book,
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CHESTER L. TANNEHIU, abounds, too: Replay of Me.,Ironlon game on TV, 10 a. m., Ch.
6:30--NBC NeWs3,4,15; HeeHawe; Blue RldgeQuarlet13.
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htc. EG .
Africa.
5 { to be seen at 5i30 Monday in Galllpolla), and Michie an State7:DO-Hee Haw 6; La\Vrtnce·Welk 4, 15; lat's Make A Oeal3; ,
JIDBERT HOEFLICH,
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Notre Dame at 1:45, WHTN·TV ... Woody Hayes, 11:300 WBNS.
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Emergency
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Alias
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f . Vepa bas 400,010 pu ingen per year booked as!l!!!dnable· title role ... Uz Taylor doeln't toss Stiurdly
You can see the debut Of Playbo..e New York, with Antlgooe·
Jones 6; llurt Bacharach 13.
Publishino Comp•nv, 111
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·a converted bomb lbeltet in Gstaad, Swit· •S169. Business Otf;ce P'one
9:00-Strwta
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"Mifoofted''
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·Theatre baa "Another Part of the. Forest.'' 10 on WMUL-TV .:. , . 9:30',-BobNewhart,l,10; Topoflht·Monthl. ·
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t ponhlqtn tile 1M11t few y-? ... Would you
Eight moV)es thla evenq on. cable
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11:15-Newl6, 13; WMtern Tht~re 15.
of tl.e P•k bykjulng It with her Up , Notional advert_lslng
. belilft tile 10111dtr.S _..of VlnCIIIt Price'l 11.,._
11:30--Newt 3; Wllody Har. 10; Mov!ea, "Where file BulletS
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( 11112 II nbw• I u, "Dr. J'blbea Rille Apln," prinll. '!bey lilve I very large menu.
&amp;Jnday -Richard Boone, " ' - Haw Gun, Will Tra9el Juat . FIV:} ~~ "The Fly," 1: ''Tht Ravll)", 13.
H-"'Harttord'A e:cdted about the st .• New York Clly. New York. may be lhe belt Western ever on TV, .reluml u Ric .Ramaey, on 11: &lt;IS-.V.Stern Theatre, 15.
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labriMI• aalttdat Roltlsnd ~m talenll of a ten-yast-old Frellch Binger named llvtred by corrlt.r wh•rt the Sunday nlcht Mystery Movie, 1:11, W&amp;\Z:TV ... Kldnlll like · 12:00
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sports, aporta: OSUJdCblilbta,ll:IOa. m., WL~TV ... CPBA
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"The
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i Olllmllll man: "Sa aalbelrt of IIIII CIID!MII" . .Ued tile .dlcn becalllt of the no-cafe-work
and W. \fa .• Ont ytar , IU.OO . Bowllng, 110011, WBNS:TV ... llll!c•la B:wiC»&gt; foothel1 at 1 on . 1:30--Movle, "Dead Eyea of London,'' 13.
Maule. "Operaflon WerhHd", 10.
; ... IIIII- ollllctiGD -Wid ill ahnnlt ev.-y anjoneunder ll.lf.lrtlord thinks the~. coualn 51• moniho SUS. Thrtt WSt\Z:TV ... SteeJert.&lt;lowbo:ra at I 011 WTAP~TV ... 48erHia!la 2:00
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JQU cirde Odober lit on your calendar omd plan 1o mil
Chat n.igbl btt~ 7:1111 and 9:30..

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AMEruCA.~EDUCATJO Weelnrillt...~~ ' · 1M
-..k olOdober 2:WI. Yciu sbollld fl'EI frte 1o rl:m "'Y
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lilY time during _that week. You trill be ~- ~ UWt
. no stbool on October 27, due 1o a lbrid.ltldotts ~ ~
llllould _lly to mak" -~ dll~ mil. ear&amp;r in ~ ·
RaDember abo Uial tiltH trill bt 1)0 schd .. ~ ~ d

GARAGJOI.A ro LEAVE
NEW YORK !UPij..,Joe Gangiola, fOI'llltr major league
t'41tdler wbo has appeAred ~n
NBC' 'flldly Show since 1967,
- ~ 'l'bursday he 'is

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5- The O.iiy Sehtlnel, Middieport·Pomeroy, 0., Oct. 6, 1972
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hero for the St. Loull cantinala
in 1H6, llllid he want. 1D spend
more time with his falllily.

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Bears To Host Buckeyes .Snidow
apect:it« to_May Be
fllolball
Mike
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1111 Obio ~

team
" evety bit as good~ as lbe
Blideyes orilo
to the
~)law! IWV yean ago.

Slump

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PITTSBURGH (UPI}Willie Statgell may be ill IU
worst battq slump li lhe
atason· . but Man'ger Bill
Vlrdon doesn't seem too
lllliKlmled as !he Pittslurglt
Pirate. lwJ!d into tbe National
Iagne playoffs.
After bitting avet a .JlO clip
for co« oflhe year, Stargell
- his average drop 17 poinbl
to .2!131n tbe final monlbof lhe
1e11011. He bad only four hill in
lis last 44 at bats and his last
homet, his 33rd oflbe Bet181NI,
Clllle ·during the first week of
~-He bam,driven In
a run sinCe Sept. 14.
Despite Slargell'a slump,
Vinlllll says 1M Pirates bave
~ flll!ll'le at the plate to
~eit0&gt;_01¢~.belt-of.five
ll!l1ell against Cincimali lltart.U. ~Y at 'nne Rivers
Siadiam. .,
. "I feel like we have mougb

Bears

meet

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~eyes~ 8atmdtq and
Calif~ scauta 111\'e !ome
.._ wbat they -~ ID b&lt;. in
for fnm Woody Ba,a' boys.
Scout Bill Meyeu pi1'4"inls
tbe lllrfDgtb of the Oblo Sblfe

off~ on .frelhman tailbri

Archie Griflin, wbo dPn'ed
OOIIdJes and fans alike . last

w hm by setliug • · new
!Cbaol rwllliflg reua d for a sin~ ~~~- :139 yards.
'(Jiio State has lbe pUential
to be every bit as good as !be
Rll9e &amp;wi 'leam of two~
ago," says Meyrrs_ ''l'bef
have grutllne aurga and oo
weaknesse~ in pt111C1illtl.
''Griffin is quiet m1 stroog,
· be always~ tbe mle and is

extte:melY agile."

&lt;lliD ~le~ moked ~in
tbe nat1011, II U, W'lth wins
ov~ lCIII'a and North Carolina.
California bas lost to Colorado,
San Jose State and Missouri

lilting 10 e¥ell if 'Willie doesn.'t
bill feel R'U be okay,'' V"IJ'don
llid. ''But he could mate it

and bealm Wasbingtm Sta~.
''We...,gct logalhebitt..ct
into our football " said
.caJifm1i1 (Dach
White..
doll1 tftDk
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wilD allY real l!mOiian in u y
game thus r.."

CLEV.El'.AND ( UPI) Wbitesaidbeis rxj sali$fied
:lritb ''dose loslles." $Udl as the ~dand 8101145 defeosire
H-rJ m 1D IMi"""ri last end Ron Snidcnr bas a lnlm
weekend. California rallied leg and a lol ol time 1111 bis
ftun il rJ-4 di!Dcitill tber-tb bands ID p4Diet .l is flllDre.
"l thil* rm a miist," be
tparter
said. "B I
be an asset
Jay Cr-ur.e 'lrill liP quarter·
bading 1M Bears, taking over ne:ll year, Pd be foolistl to
ftun Steve Bartkalnlrl, wbo come back again.~~
Sllidow was begiming his
Whiu said, "Jwlt 1m tleV!I'
llltb year .in the pros this seaCDDe back" 1mn an elbow in900.
Be came to Oereland ui
jury.
The two teams ha\&gt;e met five lBimn tbe Washington Redtimes before. twice in the Rose skins.
"When I b&lt;.gan all this," be
Bowl aDiJ State Willi tbe Rose
said,
"I sel two goals for myBowl•,;~ in 1.!119 bat lost in
To play live years and ID
19%1. ~
regular self.
wear a ,.., __._..,,_ ·
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1e1100 gama to Obio State in
"Well,
I've g&lt;ll more than
1953 1J54 md 1m.. Last )'1!81'
tb.e ' Bucks
smothered live years in, so aummatically
that leaves one thing. Some
Califurnla ~Hayea planned 00 brq his guys never get to wear thai
lam west tod.y m1 put the ring."
Snidow waa injured last
plaJenlllrou&amp;b a worbut imweekend
against the anctnnati
mediately after ll'riving
Bengals and 'lrill be out for the
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"My decision on retirement
will come down to tbe Browns'
plans for the future and their
need for me,'' be said. "They
got a tig spark Sunday and
they have 1D be contenders next
year."
Right oow he keeps remembering the moment last Swxlay
wben his leg was broken.
"I heard tbe pop. of the ligament, the snap of the bone,
ev~ing," he sa~d . "I was
consctous of the pam.
, "EYerything at that mlment
~wed Obwn fOr me : It .med
ijke I !Was on the· st:retdier a
very long time. Jt'll be another
month before 1 forget it."
The Browns play the· Kansas
City Oliefs Sunday.

can."
Wlile Stargell's making oo
ncuset about bil llump,

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Dept. of Ohio University on tbe
make-up and effects of different types Of drugs and
alcohol. At about 10 a.tn.
PsychQlogy Drs . William
Osher and Roger Ginn will
discuss .counseling. After a
IWlch break they will continue .
Wllil about 4:30 ~ 5 p.m.
The Coffee House committee has stated numerous times that the

involvement of interested
adlilb In this program is a very
important part. " You" are
needed. Everyone wishing to
participate in this program
should contact Rolf Stangel at
Radio Station WMPO at 9925355 or use tbe coupon· below
and send it to: Coffee House ·
Adult Workshop 211 East
Second St., P~eroy, Ohio
45769.

otben are. StargeU, who
flnillted third in !be NatitJUII
laglle In RBia wilb 11%, is a
dul.cll lilW md there just
._'t IllY PI sure on the
Pirates liuing the linal month
of the 11!111011.
That may re one reason why
Cincinnati Manager Sparky
Anderson appears so conmned.,
"Ir..eapect-"' StargeU too much
to think that the • alump will . ,W~..W.&amp;'?ffh?WffhWaW..W~/~d..W.(@.:~::W~
have any effect," Anderson .
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lllus, 19.'1, agalnll lbe Reds'
Don Gullet In the opemr.

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Indecent exposure, a police
official said today.
Pollee
Maj .
Amphon
SUrathln, chief law enfwc«nmt officer in a central
lmlness .-ea d BangkOk, said
lhat lbrft arrests already have
been made. Two girls with
bdleu dreilaes were lined $5
and a Danillt male tourist who
wu caucbt In a noodle !bop
mimi billbirt was rtned $2.50,
be said.
Amphon said women in
"lleeYekaa T-tbirta worn without •
undErneath" would
IIIIo be IUbject to instant
IITUI. "But inlniskltts are all
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Saturda)•, Sunday and Monda):,
Ocl. 7-3-9, in Cincilinati.
Event; are to include a
parade , election and· in·
stallation of officers, drill team
competition and presentatiOn
of awards. Headquarlers will

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veteran linebacker of the
Pbllade]Jjtla Eagles who ball
been bobbled by Injuries Iince
-~Y !all ae81011, was placed ,
&lt;11 lfllvera Thunday by the
Natlmal Football League clilb.
Young 'mlased the last 12
Pllll!l of the 1972 aeaaon
folloWing knee surgery.

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JENKINS ARRESIED
TWO HOURS LONG
YOUNGSTO'!N, Ohio (UPI) Both Red Cross rtrst aid
- Stanley J~kins, 26, of W.-- courselt beginning next week In
ren, wanred m the 1970 robbery Meigs county will run two·
• of a La~e Milton Bank, was hours, from 7-9 p.m.
arrested m New Yorlt Wedne&amp;·
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Officials Said Jenkina is the
last of three men charged in
1he Oct. 2, 1970 robbery of tbe
Fannen National Bank Jn Mabonlng County.

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PARK RESERVED
SECOND HIGHEST
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) The Cincinnati Reds drew the
second highest crowd in its
history during the 1972 season,
according to official figures
released Thursday .
Attendance for the 'Season
was 1,611,459, whic h was
110,337 more than In 1971.
Only the New Yort Mets,
with 2,134,165, and Los
Angeles, with 1,660,8J8, drew
more spectators than the Reds
in the National League.

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Toy Fund Given $35

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Jun.ior lligb Bui1diog
fee1 lbat w bare been able to temedy
mmy d 1be p-oblems lbal 'IOI!I'e bniQgl:i up in .smnmet citil:ens
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Dues. were c~llec~. ahd Mrs.
A' bridal shOwer honoring lone Hupp, Mrs., opal Hupp,
the executive committee of the Pomeroy PTA.
first child; a daughter named
Be~ Neutzling presented a
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•. .M1ss Cathy Lynri Boyd, bride- M•s, Eileen Roush, Mrs. Patty
The party will be lteld on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 6:30 to
An1y Leanna and,..'!ljfi8hlrig 3 ·
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pilt.rlotic program . She gave
elect . of Sp. 5 Hodriey Sayre, Pape and children, Mrs. Janet
111 p.m. Mrs. Gertrude Casto and Mrs. Sam McKhmey are co,lbs. on Sept. 22 at -Holzer ·
. the background of inwas
held
Tuesday
night
at
the
Al'nult,
Mrs.
l,.aura
Pickens,
•chairmen
for
the
affair.
Nmfin
the
program
this
year
will'
be
Medical ~nter. Grandparents
FRIDAY
home of Mrs. Ruth Hennesy - dependence, information on
races such as sack •nd three-legged for the children.
arc Mr . and Mrs. Clifford Hill
favoring abolishment of the t1te colonies and the hardships
SOUTHERN Homecoming American Legion hall in Mrs . Connie Tucker, Debbie
Racine.
Hostesses
were
Mrs.
Meldeau,
Mrs.
Mary
Martin,
A
poster
contest
wUI
be
fieid,
there
wiU
be
a
cake
walk
a
Racine, RD 2, and Mr. and
Dance, Southern High School
traditional Halloween trick or they end ed
he
trea&lt; nl•ht
ur as t y held onto auditoriwn, music by "Foxx", Pauline · Wolfe and Shirley Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
Rea market, (oriWie tellers, pocket ladles, a sweet shop,' a
Mrs. Clair Boso, Portland;
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the hope 0 f lh
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Wolfe.
F~rne
Cheesebrew,
Mrs.
Leora
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lollipop
tree,
fish
ponds,
and
numerous
game
booths.
great-grandparents
are Mr.
New officers were elected
.
e new and. She 10 p.m. to midnight. Sponsored
also commented on the · ·
The gift table featured pink Young, Mrs. Eunie Brinker ~:,:,~~~&lt;::.~&gt;:~:;:::::~::::=::::::;::·:·:·:·:·&lt;=·«:·&lt;:·:·:·:·:·&gt;:-:-:-:-:···· ·····w·'·········'···········w-·.·... ... aD·nd Mrs . Paul Theiss of
including Mrs. Jed Webster • . Or the flag. 'She conclude:r~~~ by the Southern Band Boosters. heMts
and a streamer of let- Mrs. Betty Van Meter Mrs'
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Sr ., _Mrs. Dale Snuth, VIce an article -entitled "Th'e
DANCE ' FRIDAY AT
ters reading " Rodney and Rhoda Hackett, Mrs. 'Mari~
ort nd .
president; and Mrs . Ellen Nation's Creed" and
Easlern High Sch.ool lollowing
Couch, secretary-treasurer-. "The Cr
prayer,
Cathy ." The cake, decorated . Boyd Rhonda c k c· d
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Plans were made for a holiday
M ~ of tbe Human Heart. the eastern-Kyger &lt;;:reek with pink roses and inscribed
and
potluck dinn~r to be held at the and rs. kennesihserved. punch football game at Eastern. The " Best Wishes to Rodntiy and Sellers.
dance is being sponsored by the
SYRACUSE - . Date of previous da tc had been
honle of -Mrs. Smith on Dec. 13. lunc~ooa:es. -· e group had
Cathy,
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was
served
with
Also
presenting
gifts
to
the
making apple butter was changed as the app(es were not
Members were invited ttl tak
. .· the · Meigs Inn 'cheerleaders, The Pegasis will
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e precedmg the meeting' Mrs play for the dance which will be ·punch, coffee, nuts, mints and bride-elect were Mrs: Joyce changed when the Ladies ready. Anyone wishing to place
a party mix. Games were Quillen, Mrs. Pearl Russell
suggestions to the next~ meeting Glad . C kl ·
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orders may call one of the
on a community project to a :s ne': er was w~ corned held after the game until played with prizes going \o Mrs. Agnes Boggess, Mrs: Auxiliary met recently at following numbers: 992-2659;
which the club can contribute
member:. Others midnight.
Chris · Wolfe, Rhonda Cook Mary Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Municipal Park conducted by 992-2613 ; 992·2015 ; 992-5734;· or
MIDDLEPORT
Chamber
of
Devotions by Miss Nelle Bing
. endmg were Mr~. Katdne
Sherrie Bill, Mrs. Betty Va~ Charles Boggess, Mrs. Frances the president, Jean Hall. 992-5008. The price will · be $1
Commerce
Friday,
7:30p.m.
at
included il meditation entitled ~~~~~~r Mr~&gt; LouMrls ReJPbehll,
Meter, and Mrs. Betty Curl· Philson , Mrs. Edith Forrest Devotions and two readings per quart. The jars will be
Columbus
and
Southern
Ohio
"Peace . Was In" ' scnp
· ture Williamson
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s.
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man.
Mrs. 'Patty Van Meter, Mrs: "Security" and "Dusty
Electric C9mpany social . Others attending were Mrs. Carrie Roush; Mrs. Lizzie Roads, " wer_e.given by Agnes fut·nished by the Auxiliary.
per cent per yNr paid on
from John 14, 23-3, and prayer.
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Present were Edith flood , J Regular
rooms.
White.
Twelve
me1nbers
anPassbook Savings
Linda Stobart, Mrs. Peggy Wood, Debbie Bostick, Mrs .
Bohram,
Mildred
Eleanor
No
Minimum.
Interest from
Dowell, Mrs. Janice Sayre, Sylvia Cook, and Miss Patty swered roll call by naming Pierce, Thelma Grueser,
date
or
depOtit
to date o1
their Zodiac sign.
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FUND.
:ance, 9-12 Mrs. Mildred Spencer, Mrs. Shain.
' wllh~owol . ~nlerest corn.
ElizabeU1
Rice,
Jean
Hall,
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Saturday, at POUieroy Junior
Peeling of the apples to make
pounded quarterly. Interest
Charlotte Nease, Elva Dalley,
pa ld as lo1J9 as an open
Zion
Church.
High
building
by
Meigs
Ute
apple
butter
will
be
WedOver 100 youth attended the
Agnes
White,
Marie
Rjzer,
account
Is maintained.
nesday and Thursday of next
The program consisred ·of McGovern for President
Meigs County Youth Rally
week . It will be made on Clara Lavender and Mary
recently at the Zion Church of music by three girls from the Committee. Music by "Foxx".
.Friday, October 13. The Pickens .
Kentucky Christia!l College Campaign literature and
Christ.
Rev. Alkire led the group in and a talk by Prof. Thomas buttons available at door.
The Women 's Society of program and goals of the
about
the . ADULT CLASS, Pomeroy
singing with Ann Lambert at Gemeinhart
Christian
Service of the East national
welf_are rights
the piano . Terry Pickens beginning of the college and its Nazarene Church, Saturday, 7 Letart United Methodist organization, and views on the
HIKE ENJOYED
COURT BEING BUILT
presided at the business growth. Refreshments were p.m. Members are to take Church voted to send $35 to poverty struggle as a part of
served
following
the
meeting.
·
sandwiches.
meeting with Jane Hazelton
Middleport Junior Troop 39
Under the sponsorship of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital the human right; struggle.
Tilt Allltm C.llllly
At an executive committee
giving the treasurer's report.
and
their
leaders,
Mrs.
Roscoe
Pl'
A, a basketball court is
S.¥1"11&amp; l.NooC..
for the purchase of toys for . A special birthday offering
B6s.,-ISI.
The Zion and Bradford meeting plans were made for
· hospita lized children at a was taken amounting to m.75. Wise and Mrs. Margie Blake being prepared at the Salem
SUNDAY
.
"'mli'oy,
Ohio
Churches tied for the per- the next rally to be held at the
hiked to the Middleport Marin~ Center School with the_Meigs
recent
meeting.
Mrs.
Doris
Adams
and
Mrs.
GOSPEL BROADCAST
All AcQOunta tnolired To ·
centage banner with the at- Rutland Church of Christ on
Mrs . Marlene
Fisher Dugan served donuts and cider Monday evening and alter Local School District Board or
SlO,IJOO,IJII
by FSLtC.
Sunday,
11:15
to
11:45
a.m:
tendance banner going to the Oct. 29. A youth revival in the
learning about safety with fires . Education paying material
presided.
Mrs.
Barbara
Dugan
with
fruit
ln
keeping
with
the
Sunday, WMPO, John Elswick
spring was also _discussed.
had a wiener roast. The girls costs . William Wlllford is
Athens, evangelist.
' reported on a meeting at the Halloween theme. Larry , played games durin g the chairman of ·the work- com.
PTA TO MEET
HOMECOMING, Flatwoods Nelsonville church. She an- Molly and Amy Fisher were evening. Guests were Jennifer mittee. Concrete Is expected to
nounced
a
workshop
to
be
held
guest,;.
Others
attending
the
Members of. the Southern
United Methodist Church
and Susanna Wise.
be poured Saturday.
Local School District Board of
Sunday with Sunday school at at Camp Francis Asbury on meeting were Mrs . Nora
Education and Supt. Ralph
10 a.m. ;Ibasket dinner at 12:30 Oct. 16. The group decided to Pierson, Mrs. Mabel Shields
Sayre will attend when the
p.m.; afte~noon service sew carpet rags, and Mrs. Mrs . Doris Sayre, Mrs:
Fisher reminded them to take Mildred Donahue, Mrs. Hazel
Syracuse PTA meets at 7:30
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
their mite boxes for the pledge Fox, Mrs . Ferne B. Hayman,
p.m. Tuesday at. the schooL
CARLETON Church
BY THE BAG
offering
at the next meeting. Mrs. Julia Norris, Mrs. Focie
Refreshments will be served.
A membership drive is un- homecoming Sunday beginning
Rummage by the bag will .be
derway by the Pomeroy with Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Parcel post packages will also Hayman, Mrs. Eulah Wolfe. sold Saturday at the Enterprise
and Mrs . Sue Ann Beegle.
Elementary PTA. ·A large red . and worship services followed be ~old at that time.
United Methodist Church flea
To open the meeting the
and white rocket in the foyer of by a noon basket dinner. The
market. Purchasers may lake
BOmATOU
group sang, " Do t.ord," .and
the
school
is
being
used
by
the
Rev.
Jehn
Elswood
will
speak
a bag and fill,it with their own '
Sherrie and Bob Blackston,
Mrs
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Eulah
Wolfe
gave
selections for 50 cents. The sale
daughter and son of Mr. and PTA in conjunction with a at afternoon services and devotions from the Upper
contest
among
the
classes
to
music
by
the
Gospelaires
.
The
will begin at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Harold Blackston, old
Room
.
Mrs
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Mary
Roush
Route 33, are enrolled at Ohlo see which one can reach the Rev. Jay Stiles, pastor, invites pre8ented the program with
moon first through enrolling the public.
University.
several readings being given
members in the Pl'A. Aprize of
FAMILY Potluck Sunday
including one concerning the
$10 is being offered by the Pl' A. 5:30p.m. at the Tripity Church,
A contribution was made to
SPEAKING OF
issues of .welfare and poverty
A meeting of the Pl'A will be Pomeroy. The event will be
l.he
cystic
fibrosis
fund
when
in the United States , the
held Monday night at 7:30 with held in the social rooms of the
the Rock Springs Better Health
OAK,
John Reece, public relations church. Foilowing dinner
Cbtb met Thursday afternoon
CHERRY and
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coordinator for the Gavin entertainment will be furat the home of Mrs. Hugh
WALNUT
For the budgetPlant, as the guest speaker. nished by The Gospelaires. All
Bearhs.
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For The
minded
to
t
he
rich
George Hargraves, superin- church members are invited to
The ·club also decided that
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Most
qua lily of
tendent of the Meigs Local attend.
each member will tak~ a new
MONDAY
Discrlp'liriate •
School District, will be at the
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Mrs. Edward Venoy en· be sent to Veterans Memorial
t,•,
meeting to.speak on
school
NON-DENOMINATIONAL •
levy. Refreshments will be revival at Nease Settlement tertained the Golden Rule Hospital for · hospitalized
United Brethren Church Class of lhe Pomeroy Church of children. Mrs. George Skinner
liD E. 2nd
Porno roy served by the sixth grade
Shampooing Is an lmparents.
starting 7:30 p.m. Monday. Christ at her new home and Mrs. William Folmer were
Phone 992-5428
portantstep In the care and •
Rev. George S. Oiler speaking Tuesday evening.
treatment ollhe hair. It not
appointed to the sick com·
ooty cleanses the hair. but
Louis
Osborne mittee.
Mrs .
•t each service. Public invitm.
actl•ateo. the blood clr·
presided ai the meeting with
Mrs .
James
Conkle
lection in the
culatlon of the scalp and
CARL HYSELL speaking Mrs. Venoy giving devotions
presented the program which
also
promotes
the
growth
Make
your,
se
and
pleasant
and showing film on drug from John 12, 44. Prayer was
of the hair.
included " How Does Glaucoma
abuse when Riverview Pl'A - by Mrs. Hoyt Allen. Members
comfortab e f our new shOW
VIgorous scalp massages
Destroy Sight" by Mrs. Harold
meets at 7:30p.m. Monday at signed cards for shut-Ins .
atmosphere o
before and after sham·
poolng relaxes the scalp
-school. Open house will be Homemade articles brought by · Blackston; "Can Blindness
room at
from Glaucoma be Prevented"
muscles
and
loosens
. observed.
the members were sold during by Mrs . Welby Whaley;
dandruff and dirt. A clean,
LARRY Morrison and Frank the meeting. A white elephant
healthy scalp helps the
" Rheumatic . Fever and
W. Porter will be speakers sale was planned for the
development ol a healthy
Rheumatic Heart Disease" by
head of hair.
when Rutland Pl'A meet; at November meeting which will
Mrs .
Skinner;
"Heart
Get proper hair treat.
7:30 p.m . Monday at the be held at the home of Mrs.
ment and the most
Surgery" by Mrs. William
elementary ·school gym- Charles -Eskew. Refresbmenb
fashionable hair styles, at
Folmer; "A, Way .to Control
nasiwn.
our salon where the
were served to the above and Cancer" by Louise Bearhs.
beautification or our
RE;GULAR October meeting Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mrs.
Mrs. Blacksttln conducted
customers
Is a Serious
ol Meigs DAV will be picnic lor Stanley Bass, and Mrs. Denver
the contest which was won by
buslnen to uo. Here, the
members and wives, 6:30p.m. Kapple.
skill , dexterity and
Mrs. Conkle and Mrs. Scott
i
Monday at American Legion
knowledge or professional
Folmer. Others attending were
Free Parking • Convenient
hair stylists are expertly
. Park next to Middleport Post
Mrs. Ethel Grueser, Mrs. Arlie
demonstrated
and
applied
Office.
Abbott, and Mrs . William
lor
your
benefit,
POMEROY Elementary
L~adlng .Area
beautification,
and
Grueser.
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School PTA, 7:30 p.m. at the
satisfaction.
school. John Reece to show
Phone
film on new Gavin plant;
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Guinther, local.
George Hargraves, superin- Guy Guinther entertained
POMEROY .
During the afternoon Ice
992-8748
tendent to speak on the school
OR
Sunday with a chicken dinner . cream and cake were served to
214 E. SECOND ST.
992-6020
at their home on Water Street the above and Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY, OHIO
1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • levy. TUESDAY
in observance of the birthday Don Rwnley and daughter of
.PfJONE 992·7606'
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, of their son, Willie, of Gallipolis.
F&amp;AM, will confer the master Gallipolis.
mason degree on one candidate
Other guests present were
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Elmo Johnson and brother
Masonic Temple. All master Kermit Williams of Charleston,
masons are invited to attend. W. Va.; Mrs. Willie Guinther of
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Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs .
. \
Malcolm Guinther, Nita and
Malcolm; Darlene Duncan,
Karen Kenneth and Terry
COURSE OFFERED
The Salem ~nter Pl'A will
In both Wuher &amp; Dryer.
_Helps no-Iron clothes keep
sponsor a first aid.courk at the
This Week's Best
the11 promise.
MONEY-SAVER! I"
school from 7 to 9 p.m. on OCt.
_9, 16, 23, 30 and Nov. ~- All
interested residents are invited
to enroll .
The Quarterly · Luncheon
Clul! of Pomeroy' after
discussi'on, ..went on record
Wednesday at a meeting· at the

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lilY time during _that week. You trill be ~- ~ UWt
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llllould _lly to mak" -~ dll~ mil. ear&amp;r in ~ ·
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GARAGJOI.A ro LEAVE
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in 1H6, llllid he want. 1D spend
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" evety bit as good~ as lbe
Blideyes orilo
to the
~)law! IWV yean ago.

Slump

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PITTSBURGH (UPI}Willie Statgell may be ill IU
worst battq slump li lhe
atason· . but Man'ger Bill
Vlrdon doesn't seem too
lllliKlmled as !he Pittslurglt
Pirate. lwJ!d into tbe National
Iagne playoffs.
After bitting avet a .JlO clip
for co« oflhe year, Stargell
- his average drop 17 poinbl
to .2!131n tbe final monlbof lhe
1e11011. He bad only four hill in
lis last 44 at bats and his last
homet, his 33rd oflbe Bet181NI,
Clllle ·during the first week of
~-He bam,driven In
a run sinCe Sept. 14.
Despite Slargell'a slump,
Vinlllll says 1M Pirates bave
~ flll!ll'le at the plate to
~eit0&gt;_01¢~.belt-of.five
ll!l1ell against Cincimali lltart.U. ~Y at 'nne Rivers
Siadiam. .,
. "I feel like we have mougb

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~eyes~ 8atmdtq and
Calif~ scauta 111\'e !ome
.._ wbat they -~ ID b&lt;. in
for fnm Woody Ba,a' boys.
Scout Bill Meyeu pi1'4"inls
tbe lllrfDgtb of the Oblo Sblfe

off~ on .frelhman tailbri

Archie Griflin, wbo dPn'ed
OOIIdJes and fans alike . last

w hm by setliug • · new
!Cbaol rwllliflg reua d for a sin~ ~~~- :139 yards.
'(Jiio State has lbe pUential
to be every bit as good as !be
Rll9e &amp;wi 'leam of two~
ago," says Meyrrs_ ''l'bef
have grutllne aurga and oo
weaknesse~ in pt111C1illtl.
''Griffin is quiet m1 stroog,
· be always~ tbe mle and is

extte:melY agile."

&lt;lliD ~le~ moked ~in
tbe nat1011, II U, W'lth wins
ov~ lCIII'a and North Carolina.
California bas lost to Colorado,
San Jose State and Missouri

lilting 10 e¥ell if 'Willie doesn.'t
bill feel R'U be okay,'' V"IJ'don
llid. ''But he could mate it

and bealm Wasbingtm Sta~.
''We...,gct logalhebitt..ct
into our football " said
.caJifm1i1 (Dach
White..
doll1 tftDk
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wilD allY real l!mOiian in u y
game thus r.."

CLEV.El'.AND ( UPI) Wbitesaidbeis rxj sali$fied
:lritb ''dose loslles." $Udl as the ~dand 8101145 defeosire
H-rJ m 1D IMi"""ri last end Ron Snidcnr bas a lnlm
weekend. California rallied leg and a lol ol time 1111 bis
ftun il rJ-4 di!Dcitill tber-tb bands ID p4Diet .l is flllDre.
"l thil* rm a miist," be
tparter
said. "B I
be an asset
Jay Cr-ur.e 'lrill liP quarter·
bading 1M Bears, taking over ne:ll year, Pd be foolistl to
ftun Steve Bartkalnlrl, wbo come back again.~~
Sllidow was begiming his
Whiu said, "Jwlt 1m tleV!I'
llltb year .in the pros this seaCDDe back" 1mn an elbow in900.
Be came to Oereland ui
jury.
The two teams ha\&gt;e met five lBimn tbe Washington Redtimes before. twice in the Rose skins.
"When I b&lt;.gan all this," be
Bowl aDiJ State Willi tbe Rose
said,
"I sel two goals for myBowl•,;~ in 1.!119 bat lost in
To play live years and ID
19%1. ~
regular self.
wear a ,.., __._..,,_ ·
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1e1100 gama to Obio State in
"Well,
I've g&lt;ll more than
1953 1J54 md 1m.. Last )'1!81'
tb.e ' Bucks
smothered live years in, so aummatically
that leaves one thing. Some
Califurnla ~Hayea planned 00 brq his guys never get to wear thai
lam west tod.y m1 put the ring."
Snidow waa injured last
plaJenlllrou&amp;b a worbut imweekend
against the anctnnati
mediately after ll'riving
Bengals and 'lrill be out for the
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"My decision on retirement
will come down to tbe Browns'
plans for the future and their
need for me,'' be said. "They
got a tig spark Sunday and
they have 1D be contenders next
year."
Right oow he keeps remembering the moment last Swxlay
wben his leg was broken.
"I heard tbe pop. of the ligament, the snap of the bone,
ev~ing," he sa~d . "I was
consctous of the pam.
, "EYerything at that mlment
~wed Obwn fOr me : It .med
ijke I !Was on the· st:retdier a
very long time. Jt'll be another
month before 1 forget it."
The Browns play the· Kansas
City Oliefs Sunday.

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Wlile Stargell's making oo
ncuset about bil llump,

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Dept. of Ohio University on tbe
make-up and effects of different types Of drugs and
alcohol. At about 10 a.tn.
PsychQlogy Drs . William
Osher and Roger Ginn will
discuss .counseling. After a
IWlch break they will continue .
Wllil about 4:30 ~ 5 p.m.
The Coffee House committee has stated numerous times that the

involvement of interested
adlilb In this program is a very
important part. " You" are
needed. Everyone wishing to
participate in this program
should contact Rolf Stangel at
Radio Station WMPO at 9925355 or use tbe coupon· below
and send it to: Coffee House ·
Adult Workshop 211 East
Second St., P~eroy, Ohio
45769.

otben are. StargeU, who
flnillted third in !be NatitJUII
laglle In RBia wilb 11%, is a
dul.cll lilW md there just
._'t IllY PI sure on the
Pirates liuing the linal month
of the 11!111011.
That may re one reason why
Cincinnati Manager Sparky
Anderson appears so conmned.,
"Ir..eapect-"' StargeU too much
to think that the • alump will . ,W~..W.&amp;'?ffh?WffhWaW..W~/~d..W.(@.:~::W~
have any effect," Anderson .
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Vltdm plan&amp; to start Steve ~
lllus, 19.'1, agalnll lbe Reds'
Don Gullet In the opemr.

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Indecent exposure, a police
official said today.
Pollee
Maj .
Amphon
SUrathln, chief law enfwc«nmt officer in a central
lmlness .-ea d BangkOk, said
lhat lbrft arrests already have
been made. Two girls with
bdleu dreilaes were lined $5
and a Danillt male tourist who
wu caucbt In a noodle !bop
mimi billbirt was rtned $2.50,
be said.
Amphon said women in
"lleeYekaa T-tbirta worn without •
undErneath" would
IIIIo be IUbject to instant
IITUI. "But inlniskltts are all
rigbt.': he added.

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anf1113) cmclave of lbe Grand
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·Temp!a:' of Ohio, is to be held
Saturda)•, Sunday and Monda):,
Ocl. 7-3-9, in Cincilinati.
Event; are to include a
parade , election and· in·
stallation of officers, drill team
competition and presentatiOn
of awards. Headquarlers will

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Monday at the Royal Crown
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Parents Honor
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veteran linebacker of the
Pbllade]Jjtla Eagles who ball
been bobbled by Injuries Iince
-~Y !all ae81011, was placed ,
&lt;11 lfllvera Thunday by the
Natlmal Football League clilb.
Young 'mlased the last 12
Pllll!l of the 1972 aeaaon
folloWing knee surgery.

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JENKINS ARRESIED
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YOUNGSTO'!N, Ohio (UPI) Both Red Cross rtrst aid
- Stanley J~kins, 26, of W.-- courselt beginning next week In
ren, wanred m the 1970 robbery Meigs county will run two·
• of a La~e Milton Bank, was hours, from 7-9 p.m.
arrested m New Yorlt Wedne&amp;·
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last of three men charged in
1he Oct. 2, 1970 robbery of tbe
Fannen National Bank Jn Mabonlng County.

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"FAMILY OUTING"

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PTA Wanting
Memberships

Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights MiddleJiOrt

PARK RESERVED
SECOND HIGHEST
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) The Cincinnati Reds drew the
second highest crowd in its
history during the 1972 season,
according to official figures
released Thursday .
Attendance for the 'Season
was 1,611,459, whic h was
110,337 more than In 1971.
Only the New Yort Mets,
with 2,134,165, and Los
Angeles, with 1,660,8J8, drew
more spectators than the Reds
in the National League.

Bogg~ss.

Toy Fund Given $35

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NEWS • .NOTES - Plans bave hMI Ulllljiered for the
i~oatiau ti 1be ~ m1 beatin@ -~in tbe .Puiti&lt;roy
Jun.ior lligb Bui1diog
fee1 lbat w bare been able to temedy
mmy d 1be p-oblems lbal 'IOI!I'e bniQgl:i up in .smnmet citil:ens
m 'ings ,... We ~.'!till --~ .., 'olbers - We need )'1!111'
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ADMITTED - Salem Yates,
"I am interested in taking the counseUng ;?. Racine ; Dorothy Anthony,
~ Middleoprt; Coleen Parsons,
workshop, Saturday, Oct. 14, I972, 9 a.m."
chape- will WOI'kiJII, 2,dor 3 ·evenings as. ,~ MRutland ; Sheridan Russell,
rone a 00 w a 1ten the workshop free. ~ 8500
- I will pay the $IO reefor the workshop. ,
DISCHARGED Eric
Morris, Keith Brogan, Jackie

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Dues. were c~llec~. ahd Mrs.
A' bridal shOwer honoring lone Hupp, Mrs., opal Hupp,
the executive committee of the Pomeroy PTA.
first child; a daughter named
Be~ Neutzling presented a
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•. .M1ss Cathy Lynri Boyd, bride- M•s, Eileen Roush, Mrs. Patty
The party will be lteld on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 6:30 to
An1y Leanna and,..'!ljfi8hlrig 3 ·
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pilt.rlotic program . She gave
elect . of Sp. 5 Hodriey Sayre, Pape and children, Mrs. Janet
111 p.m. Mrs. Gertrude Casto and Mrs. Sam McKhmey are co,lbs. on Sept. 22 at -Holzer ·
. the background of inwas
held
Tuesday
night
at
the
Al'nult,
Mrs.
l,.aura
Pickens,
•chairmen
for
the
affair.
Nmfin
the
program
this
year
will'
be
Medical ~nter. Grandparents
FRIDAY
home of Mrs. Ruth Hennesy - dependence, information on
races such as sack •nd three-legged for the children.
arc Mr . and Mrs. Clifford Hill
favoring abolishment of the t1te colonies and the hardships
SOUTHERN Homecoming American Legion hall in Mrs . Connie Tucker, Debbie
Racine.
Hostesses
were
Mrs.
Meldeau,
Mrs.
Mary
Martin,
A
poster
contest
wUI
be
fieid,
there
wiU
be
a
cake
walk
a
Racine, RD 2, and Mr. and
Dance, Southern High School
traditional Halloween trick or they end ed
he
trea&lt; nl•ht
ur as t y held onto auditoriwn, music by "Foxx", Pauline · Wolfe and Shirley Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs.
Rea market, (oriWie tellers, pocket ladles, a sweet shop,' a
Mrs. Clair Boso, Portland;
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Wolfe.
F~rne
Cheesebrew,
Mrs.
Leora
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lollipop
tree,
fish
ponds,
and
numerous
game
booths.
great-grandparents
are Mr.
New officers were elected
.
e new and. She 10 p.m. to midnight. Sponsored
also commented on the · ·
The gift table featured pink Young, Mrs. Eunie Brinker ~:,:,~~~&lt;::.~&gt;:~:;:::::~::::=::::::;::·:·:·:·:·&lt;=·«:·&lt;:·:·:·:·:·&gt;:-:-:-:-:···· ·····w·'·········'···········w-·.·... ... aD·nd Mrs . Paul Theiss of
including Mrs. Jed Webster • . Or the flag. 'She conclude:r~~~ by the Southern Band Boosters. heMts
and a streamer of let- Mrs. Betty Van Meter Mrs'
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Sr ., _Mrs. Dale Snuth, VIce an article -entitled "Th'e
DANCE ' FRIDAY AT
ters reading " Rodney and Rhoda Hackett, Mrs. 'Mari~
ort nd .
president; and Mrs . Ellen Nation's Creed" and
Easlern High Sch.ool lollowing
Couch, secretary-treasurer-. "The Cr
prayer,
Cathy ." The cake, decorated . Boyd Rhonda c k c· d
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Plans were made for a holiday
M ~ of tbe Human Heart. the eastern-Kyger &lt;;:reek with pink roses and inscribed
and
potluck dinn~r to be held at the and rs. kennesihserved. punch football game at Eastern. The " Best Wishes to Rodntiy and Sellers.
dance is being sponsored by the
SYRACUSE - . Date of previous da tc had been
honle of -Mrs. Smith on Dec. 13. lunc~ooa:es. -· e group had
Cathy,
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served
with
Also
presenting
gifts
to
the
making apple butter was changed as the app(es were not
Members were invited ttl tak
. .· the · Meigs Inn 'cheerleaders, The Pegasis will
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e precedmg the meeting' Mrs play for the dance which will be ·punch, coffee, nuts, mints and bride-elect were Mrs: Joyce changed when the Ladies ready. Anyone wishing to place
a party mix. Games were Quillen, Mrs. Pearl Russell
suggestions to the next~ meeting Glad . C kl ·
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orders may call one of the
on a community project to a :s ne': er was w~ corned held after the game until played with prizes going \o Mrs. Agnes Boggess, Mrs: Auxiliary met recently at following numbers: 992-2659;
which the club can contribute
member:. Others midnight.
Chris · Wolfe, Rhonda Cook Mary Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Municipal Park conducted by 992-2613 ; 992·2015 ; 992-5734;· or
MIDDLEPORT
Chamber
of
Devotions by Miss Nelle Bing
. endmg were Mr~. Katdne
Sherrie Bill, Mrs. Betty Va~ Charles Boggess, Mrs. Frances the president, Jean Hall. 992-5008. The price will · be $1
Commerce
Friday,
7:30p.m.
at
included il meditation entitled ~~~~~~r Mr~&gt; LouMrls ReJPbehll,
Meter, and Mrs. Betty Curl· Philson , Mrs. Edith Forrest Devotions and two readings per quart. The jars will be
Columbus
and
Southern
Ohio
"Peace . Was In" ' scnp
· ture Williamson
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s.
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Mrs. 'Patty Van Meter, Mrs: "Security" and "Dusty
Electric C9mpany social . Others attending were Mrs. Carrie Roush; Mrs. Lizzie Roads, " wer_e.given by Agnes fut·nished by the Auxiliary.
per cent per yNr paid on
from John 14, 23-3, and prayer.
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Present were Edith flood , J Regular
rooms.
White.
Twelve
me1nbers
anPassbook Savings
Linda Stobart, Mrs. Peggy Wood, Debbie Bostick, Mrs .
Bohram,
Mildred
Eleanor
No
Minimum.
Interest from
Dowell, Mrs. Janice Sayre, Sylvia Cook, and Miss Patty swered roll call by naming Pierce, Thelma Grueser,
date
or
depOtit
to date o1
their Zodiac sign.
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FUND.
:ance, 9-12 Mrs. Mildred Spencer, Mrs. Shain.
' wllh~owol . ~nlerest corn.
ElizabeU1
Rice,
Jean
Hall,
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Saturday, at POUieroy Junior
Peeling of the apples to make
pounded quarterly. Interest
Charlotte Nease, Elva Dalley,
pa ld as lo1J9 as an open
Zion
Church.
High
building
by
Meigs
Ute
apple
butter
will
be
WedOver 100 youth attended the
Agnes
White,
Marie
Rjzer,
account
Is maintained.
nesday and Thursday of next
The program consisred ·of McGovern for President
Meigs County Youth Rally
week . It will be made on Clara Lavender and Mary
recently at the Zion Church of music by three girls from the Committee. Music by "Foxx".
.Friday, October 13. The Pickens .
Kentucky Christia!l College Campaign literature and
Christ.
Rev. Alkire led the group in and a talk by Prof. Thomas buttons available at door.
The Women 's Society of program and goals of the
about
the . ADULT CLASS, Pomeroy
singing with Ann Lambert at Gemeinhart
Christian
Service of the East national
welf_are rights
the piano . Terry Pickens beginning of the college and its Nazarene Church, Saturday, 7 Letart United Methodist organization, and views on the
HIKE ENJOYED
COURT BEING BUILT
presided at the business growth. Refreshments were p.m. Members are to take Church voted to send $35 to poverty struggle as a part of
served
following
the
meeting.
·
sandwiches.
meeting with Jane Hazelton
Middleport Junior Troop 39
Under the sponsorship of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital the human right; struggle.
Tilt Allltm C.llllly
At an executive committee
giving the treasurer's report.
and
their
leaders,
Mrs.
Roscoe
Pl'
A, a basketball court is
S.¥1"11&amp; l.NooC..
for the purchase of toys for . A special birthday offering
B6s.,-ISI.
The Zion and Bradford meeting plans were made for
· hospita lized children at a was taken amounting to m.75. Wise and Mrs. Margie Blake being prepared at the Salem
SUNDAY
.
"'mli'oy,
Ohio
Churches tied for the per- the next rally to be held at the
hiked to the Middleport Marin~ Center School with the_Meigs
recent
meeting.
Mrs.
Doris
Adams
and
Mrs.
GOSPEL BROADCAST
All AcQOunta tnolired To ·
centage banner with the at- Rutland Church of Christ on
Mrs . Marlene
Fisher Dugan served donuts and cider Monday evening and alter Local School District Board or
SlO,IJOO,IJII
by FSLtC.
Sunday,
11:15
to
11:45
a.m:
tendance banner going to the Oct. 29. A youth revival in the
learning about safety with fires . Education paying material
presided.
Mrs.
Barbara
Dugan
with
fruit
ln
keeping
with
the
Sunday, WMPO, John Elswick
spring was also _discussed.
had a wiener roast. The girls costs . William Wlllford is
Athens, evangelist.
' reported on a meeting at the Halloween theme. Larry , played games durin g the chairman of ·the work- com.
PTA TO MEET
HOMECOMING, Flatwoods Nelsonville church. She an- Molly and Amy Fisher were evening. Guests were Jennifer mittee. Concrete Is expected to
nounced
a
workshop
to
be
held
guest,;.
Others
attending
the
Members of. the Southern
United Methodist Church
and Susanna Wise.
be poured Saturday.
Local School District Board of
Sunday with Sunday school at at Camp Francis Asbury on meeting were Mrs . Nora
Education and Supt. Ralph
10 a.m. ;Ibasket dinner at 12:30 Oct. 16. The group decided to Pierson, Mrs. Mabel Shields
Sayre will attend when the
p.m.; afte~noon service sew carpet rags, and Mrs. Mrs . Doris Sayre, Mrs:
Fisher reminded them to take Mildred Donahue, Mrs. Hazel
Syracuse PTA meets at 7:30
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
their mite boxes for the pledge Fox, Mrs . Ferne B. Hayman,
p.m. Tuesday at. the schooL
CARLETON Church
BY THE BAG
offering
at the next meeting. Mrs. Julia Norris, Mrs. Focie
Refreshments will be served.
A membership drive is un- homecoming Sunday beginning
Rummage by the bag will .be
derway by the Pomeroy with Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Parcel post packages will also Hayman, Mrs. Eulah Wolfe. sold Saturday at the Enterprise
and Mrs . Sue Ann Beegle.
Elementary PTA. ·A large red . and worship services followed be ~old at that time.
United Methodist Church flea
To open the meeting the
and white rocket in the foyer of by a noon basket dinner. The
market. Purchasers may lake
BOmATOU
group sang, " Do t.ord," .and
the
school
is
being
used
by
the
Rev.
Jehn
Elswood
will
speak
a bag and fill,it with their own '
Sherrie and Bob Blackston,
Mrs
.
Eulah
Wolfe
gave
selections for 50 cents. The sale
daughter and son of Mr. and PTA in conjunction with a at afternoon services and devotions from the Upper
contest
among
the
classes
to
music
by
the
Gospelaires
.
The
will begin at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Harold Blackston, old
Room
.
Mrs
.
Mary
Roush
Route 33, are enrolled at Ohlo see which one can reach the Rev. Jay Stiles, pastor, invites pre8ented the program with
moon first through enrolling the public.
University.
several readings being given
members in the Pl'A. Aprize of
FAMILY Potluck Sunday
including one concerning the
$10 is being offered by the Pl' A. 5:30p.m. at the Tripity Church,
A contribution was made to
SPEAKING OF
issues of .welfare and poverty
A meeting of the Pl'A will be Pomeroy. The event will be
l.he
cystic
fibrosis
fund
when
in the United States , the
held Monday night at 7:30 with held in the social rooms of the
the Rock Springs Better Health
OAK,
John Reece, public relations church. Foilowing dinner
Cbtb met Thursday afternoon
CHERRY and
•••••••••••••••••••••
coordinator for the Gavin entertainment will be furat the home of Mrs. Hugh
WALNUT
For the budgetPlant, as the guest speaker. nished by The Gospelaires. All
Bearhs.
·
For The
minded
to
t
he
rich
George Hargraves, superin- church members are invited to
The ·club also decided that
'
Most
qua lily of
tendent of the Meigs Local attend.
each member will tak~ a new
MONDAY
Discrlp'liriate •
School District, will be at the
' ).,. I
•
'
! I" f '
toy tp \h~· ~.o~~ll'\~~r,Il)eetiljj: l\'! ,,,
Mrs. Edward Venoy en· be sent to Veterans Memorial
t,•,
meeting to.speak on
school
NON-DENOMINATIONAL •
levy. Refreshments will be revival at Nease Settlement tertained the Golden Rule Hospital for · hospitalized
United Brethren Church Class of lhe Pomeroy Church of children. Mrs. George Skinner
liD E. 2nd
Porno roy served by the sixth grade
Shampooing Is an lmparents.
starting 7:30 p.m. Monday. Christ at her new home and Mrs. William Folmer were
Phone 992-5428
portantstep In the care and •
Rev. George S. Oiler speaking Tuesday evening.
treatment ollhe hair. It not
appointed to the sick com·
ooty cleanses the hair. but
Louis
Osborne mittee.
Mrs .
•t each service. Public invitm.
actl•ateo. the blood clr·
presided ai the meeting with
Mrs .
James
Conkle
lection in the
culatlon of the scalp and
CARL HYSELL speaking Mrs. Venoy giving devotions
presented the program which
also
promotes
the
growth
Make
your,
se
and
pleasant
and showing film on drug from John 12, 44. Prayer was
of the hair.
included " How Does Glaucoma
abuse when Riverview Pl'A - by Mrs. Hoyt Allen. Members
comfortab e f our new shOW
VIgorous scalp massages
Destroy Sight" by Mrs. Harold
meets at 7:30p.m. Monday at signed cards for shut-Ins .
atmosphere o
before and after sham·
poolng relaxes the scalp
-school. Open house will be Homemade articles brought by · Blackston; "Can Blindness
room at
from Glaucoma be Prevented"
muscles
and
loosens
. observed.
the members were sold during by Mrs . Welby Whaley;
dandruff and dirt. A clean,
LARRY Morrison and Frank the meeting. A white elephant
healthy scalp helps the
" Rheumatic . Fever and
W. Porter will be speakers sale was planned for the
development ol a healthy
Rheumatic Heart Disease" by
head of hair.
when Rutland Pl'A meet; at November meeting which will
Mrs .
Skinner;
"Heart
Get proper hair treat.
7:30 p.m . Monday at the be held at the home of Mrs.
ment and the most
Surgery" by Mrs. William
elementary ·school gym- Charles -Eskew. Refresbmenb
fashionable hair styles, at
Folmer; "A, Way .to Control
nasiwn.
our salon where the
were served to the above and Cancer" by Louise Bearhs.
beautification or our
RE;GULAR October meeting Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mrs.
Mrs. Blacksttln conducted
customers
Is a Serious
ol Meigs DAV will be picnic lor Stanley Bass, and Mrs. Denver
the contest which was won by
buslnen to uo. Here, the
members and wives, 6:30p.m. Kapple.
skill , dexterity and
Mrs. Conkle and Mrs. Scott
i
Monday at American Legion
knowledge or professional
Folmer. Others attending were
Free Parking • Convenient
hair stylists are expertly
. Park next to Middleport Post
Mrs. Ethel Grueser, Mrs. Arlie
demonstrated
and
applied
Office.
Abbott, and Mrs . William
lor
your
benefit,
POMEROY Elementary
L~adlng .Area
beautification,
and
Grueser.
·
School PTA, 7:30 p.m. at the
satisfaction.
school. John Reece to show
Phone
film on new Gavin plant;
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Guinther, local.
George Hargraves, superin- Guy Guinther entertained
POMEROY .
During the afternoon Ice
992-8748
tendent to speak on the school
OR
Sunday with a chicken dinner . cream and cake were served to
214 E. SECOND ST.
992-6020
at their home on Water Street the above and Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY, OHIO
1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • levy. TUESDAY
in observance of the birthday Don Rwnley and daughter of
.PfJONE 992·7606'
MIDDLEPORT Lodge 363, of their son, Willie, of Gallipolis.
F&amp;AM, will confer the master Gallipolis.
mason degree on one candidate
Other guests present were
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Elmo Johnson and brother
Masonic Temple. All master Kermit Williams of Charleston,
masons are invited to attend. W. Va.; Mrs. Willie Guinther of
•
.-.
Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs .
. \
Malcolm Guinther, Nita and
Malcolm; Darlene Duncan,
Karen Kenneth and Terry
COURSE OFFERED
The Salem ~nter Pl'A will
In both Wuher &amp; Dryer.
_Helps no-Iron clothes keep
sponsor a first aid.courk at the
This Week's Best
the11 promise.
MONEY-SAVER! I"
school from 7 to 9 p.m. on OCt.
_9, 16, 23, 30 and Nov. ~- All
interested residents are invited
to enroll .
The Quarterly · Luncheon
Clul! of Pomeroy' after
discussi'on, ..went on record
Wednesday at a meeting· at the

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Inc, plllmbinl tnd wntin1.

Regular plus Delicate set·
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Wuhes 1nd drie.s family·
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Frigidaire Washer &amp; Dryer or
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'ThE' Daily Sentinel, Middleporl ·l'mnero)·, ll.. 0 &lt;'l. 6, 1972

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MIDDLE PORT PEN
•
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TECOS 'A
Th' d A
•
UNITED MINISTRY OF Service. 7: 30 p.m.: Youth
'· L or
ve .• rho MF.IGS COUNTY, The Uniled mo•'i ng 6: 30 p.m.; Eve,ning
· Rev. Wdhitnl Knttle l. pastor . .... Pre .. byt~tian C~urch, Dwight wor shi p, 7: 3Q p.m.

Ronald Dugan , Sun day school L Zctvi•t Pa s lor -Oire c tor ;
~u p ' ~ Clas~e-~_ f tw ~ II ages: Gc\&gt;rQ• ~ w. Hutton aod Rev .
11111
(l
C'":'('
~rl'v tn' , I : JO _p.m.; _ ln,c: tWI Sl&lt;! bbin s. Ass' t .. PasiQr•
· R•t,l~ study, 'lveU.1•..:.:.JJy',_ 7:30 ·. O ir&lt;~&lt; '" rS .
. .
'
F ld
.. "'
"fV tCE'- _
5,
r ay, · FIRST UNI ~· eo PRES·
r .;,J p,n,.
.
6 YTE R lA N·, H &lt; lrrH~'nnV il le ,

WHEN HE BROUGHT
HOME SQME TERRIBLE
BAD MARKS

HE WUZ. OOIN'

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE· - Rev .. Herbert

HOW'S lEETLE

Grate, ~s lor.. Worship Se rvice,

FINE . UP TILL
TODIW,' ELVINEV--

JUGHAID
IN SCHOOL,
LOWEEZ.V ? .

II a.m . and -1; 30. P-'"' - Sun d ay.
. ,_ .·
Sunday · School, 9: 30 a .m .
Richard Bar!on, sup I. Prayer
, POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN FREEWILL BAPTIST ·- hundtly Church Schon!, 9:30 m•,.,rjng, Wednesday, I ~0 P-'1'·
POMEROY TRINITY - The Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Plum , Mid a . ri ~ .. Mrs . Homer Let:. Supt. ,·
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. W.'H. Perrin, pastor. Roy pastor . Sund.:ty school (nursery - dt epod : Noe l Herr man , Mnrning Worship 10; .•u a.m. CHRIST - Clifford Smith ,
Mayer,. Supl , Chur,h schoool , ~dull) , 9: 15 a .111 . : ~h ar les pastor . 5~1turc1Ay t,•ve ning F IRS T
UN I T E 0 m i ni ".tN' . s mdc1y Sc hool 9:30
9: lSctm. ; worship, 10: 24 a .m.; Ev ..'m s . Chrislian Education c;f"rvi ce, 7 P l''n . Sunday schod , PRESBYTERIAN. MiddlePOrt , ,' m .: morn1ino church 10:30
you Ih .tl&gt;ofr reh'earsal Monday , Supt.; worship service. 10 ~30 · to a .m. ; Sunday eveni ng Sunday -. Church Sc hooL 9:30 ,, n, ; C.und ~l y ••vcninci S('rvice,
6: 30· p.md Mrs. Marvin Burt. r"111 1,; con firmation c l.:tsses , worshi p, 7 p.m.
run . . lewis Sauer . Supt .,· ' !0 1) • "'Jir•tlrl ('c;(J,ly se-rv ice. a
&lt;diredor ;
sen~or
choir Tuesday , 7 8: 15, junior con
"A.nrn ino Wo,..s hln. ro · JO am r1
rehilarsal·, _7:30 p.m., Thursday. l irm~ l ion class. time sef
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
MT. OLIVE CHURCH,
long
LAUREL CLIFF . FREE
·Mrs. f'aul Ne.;~se . director.
wee kly , seni{l r con f .rrma 1ion die""''
,.. · cor ner of Si&lt; lh a"d
''
D'll
1
METHODIST
1 pa ~ or.
- Rev. Robert
' POMEROY CHURCH OF eta% . Senior choi r, 7: 30 p.m. Pal mer 'Streers, . Rev . Charles Bottom ; John
Simons ,
pas to r.
Fred Sunday sc hool. 10 a .m .: E. Buckley, pastor. William
THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesdny .
Hoffma n. Sunday School evangelisti c se rvice, 7: 30p.m Oatley, ~upt .; Sunday school,
Union . and Mulberry . Re v.
Superintendent . Sunday chur ch Willard Pig gott, Sunday school 9: 30 a.m.: morning worship,
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor.
SEVENTH
. - '. . -. DAY
-Localed,ADon' school tor everyone 9:15 a.m.; super intenc!lenl.
10:30 a.m.; evening worship,
SVnday .scl&gt;ool, 9:30 a.m.. Glen VENTIST
Morn
ing
worship
10:
ll
a.m.;
F
R
S
T
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday,
111\CCiung, supl,; morning
He ig hts, near Evening se rv ices, 7:30 p.m.; PR 1
U N I T E 0 Christian· Youth Crusade 6·30.
wor~h.lp, 10;30' a.m .; evening Mulbe rry
ESB YTERIAN: Syracuse,• p.m .:· prayer meeti,ng,' 7:30
service, 7: 30 ; rr'lid -week ser- Veleratr s, Memor ial Hospital , Wednesday prayer service, 7:30
Pomer
oy.
Pastor
Her
bert
p.m.
Ex
1
ra
Y01Jih
activ
ities
on
~o
rdnrngC
Wor ship , 9 a .m .: p.m.; Thursday choir pract ice.
·~ite, _ ~ednesdav . 7: 30p.m.
un ay hurch $ch(!o t. 10 a .m. 7 p.m.
Morgan . Sabbalh School. every 5 d
un ay , l p.m .. lor al l youth up Mrs . Sampson Hall. Suo• .
DE·XTER CHURCH OF
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Salurda y at 2 p .m . an d worship to six rh grade ; 6 : JO for junior
Rev. Leroy Da.vis, min ister . service foll owi ng at 3: 15 p.m. and senior high sludents.
STIVERSVILLI!
COM · CHRIST - Danny Evans,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Harl, pastor . Norman C. Will. supl.
'Morning prayer and sermon. Open Bible ~ iscussion each
10:30a .m. Holy communion and Thur sday at 7:30 p.m. at th e Midd le port. 5th and Main. - pa stor . Sunday School service Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.;
" The
Fr iend ly Raul in Moyer. pastor. Michael 10 a .m. Prayer Meeting each Worship service, 10:30 a .m.
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 chu r ch.
Gerlach, Su!lday School supt. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sunday Christian Endeavor Sunday
a.m. Churc-h school. k in· C hurc~ . "
evening .
~erga rlen through eighlh
GRAHAM
UNITED Bible School. 9:30 a .m.; mar- evening service. 7: 30p.m .
ZION CHURCH oF : CHRIST
REORGANIZED CHURCH
grade, 10:30 a.m,
METHODIST - Preach ing 9:30 ning wo r shi p, . 10:30 a .m. ;
Po meroy · Harrlsonville 0 F JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m., tirsl and second Sundays evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; CHRIST- Mr, Hoyt Allen . Jr .. ol each month ; lhird and fourlh prayer service 1 e.m. Wed· Road . Kennelh Eberts, pas lor, TE R DAY SAINTS- Portland ·
Paul McElroy, Sun1ay School Racine Road. Ralph Johnson,
paslor. Bible School. 9:30a.m ., Sundays each month, worship nesday .
CHURCH
OF_
THE Supl . Sunday School 9:30 a,m. : pastor . Herber! While. SVnday
•worship, 10: 30 ; adulf worship service at 7: JO p.m . Wednesday
. service and young peoples evenings at 7:J.C. Prayer and NAZARENE - . M1ddl e porl. morning, worship and co m- School Director . Sunday School,
Rev . Audry M1ller, pastor ; munion, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday 9:.30 a.m .; Morning worship,
rneellng. boih 7:® p.m. Sunaay- Bible srudy.
Wednesday , combined Bible
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Floyd Carson, sup!. Sun~ay evening youth ChriStian en- 10: 30 a .m. ; St:mday evening
study and prayer meeting, 1:30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .• scho01: 9: 30 a.m .; M~ rn1.ng deav.or, 6: 30; Worshi p services, serv.ice 7 p.m. Wednesday
wo~. sht.,p 10 : 30 a.m .; JUn ro r Sunday, 7: 30p.m. Wed,nesday evening prayer services, 7:30
P-~HE SALVATION ARMY _ Pome roy, affilia led wilh S.B.C., soc
te ;y, 6:30p.m. ; NYPS, 6: 45 evening prayer· meeting and p.m.
rhe Rev. Fred Hill. paslor.
1· 9: JO a .m.: p.m . Sunday evangel is lic Bible st udy , 7:30p.m,.
Envoy Ray 5. Wining, officer in s un d ay sc hoo,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ST. JOHN LUTHERAN _ Greal Bend, Charles Norris.
c harge . Sunday , 10 a .m .. , morning worship, 10: 30 a.m .; meering , 1:30 p.m. Prayer
Holiness meeting : 10:30 a.m .. junior soc iely, 6:30a.m . NYPS, meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Pine Grove the Rev . Arthur pastor. Worship service, 9:30
Sunday SchooL Young People's 6:45 p.m. Sunday evangelislio
MEIGS
Combs. pastor. Sunday sc hool , a.m, ; SundaySchool.10 :30a .m.
Legion,7p ,m.;Thursday .llo3 meel ing , 7:30 p,m , Prayer
COOPERATIVE
9:30 a .m.: ch urch services,
CARLETON CHURCH PARISH
10:30 a .m.
KS lngsbury Road . Sunday
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7 meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
p.m, , Prep classes.
MIDDLEPORT
THE UNITED
BRADBURY CHURCH OF chool, 9:30 a.m., Ralph Carl. ·
SACRED HEART - Rev , MT. MORIAH BAPTIST METHOODIST CHURCH_
CHRIST. Bible School. 9:30 supr. Worship service, 10:30
Father Bernard Krajcov,ic, Corner Fourth and Main ,
Rob~rt R. Card
a.m., morning worship, 10:30 a .m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
pas lor,
Phone
992-2825 . Middle porl . Rev. Henry L'. Key ,
01rector
a.m. Sunday evening Worship Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
Saiurday evening Mass. 1:30 Jr., pastor, Sunday School 9:30
POM~_!!OY ~. LUSTER
·Service, 7:30 p.m. , choir 7:30 p.m, Rev. Jay Stiles,
p.m, Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m., Arno ld ,.,1c
o · har ds, sup t . ;
Life Is a gamble, you say?, Each day is a spin of the wheel of
Rev. Robert R. card
practice Sunday and Wed - oa;Vrti
DESTER
coN .
a .m. Confesslons, Saturday, 7. Morfling worship 10:30 a .m.
Rev. F. Stanlen Smith
nesday . 7 p.m. , prayer meeting GREGATIONAL CHURCH
chance, and your desliny goes along .. with the spot where the
7:30p.m. '
.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCHESH N _ worshi p 9. 15 and Brble study Wednesday 7:30
Re C 1 R' h d
ball lands or the place where !he cards fall.
. Ch h S h
·
pm
,.. v. ·ar
rc ar s, pas 1or .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Larry Carnahan pres iding
urc c ool 10 a.':1·
· ·
. .
Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
- Robert.Kuhn, pastor : Will iam · minisler. Sunday, BlbleleciUre. a.m..
Is this' true? Are we all really helpless victims of circumENTERPRISE - Worshrp, ~ ANTIQUII Y BAPTIST - school supt.; Sunday school ,
Walson, Sunday school _ s~t . 9:30 a .m.; Walchlower sludy, a.m.
;
Church
School,
10
a.m.
Rev
.
Freeland
N
orr1s,
pastor.
9:45
a.m
.;
church
services.
stance?
If you think so, reconsider!
Sunday school. 9:30a .m, ; B F. 10: 30 a .m, ; Tuesda?;, Bible
FLATWOODS - ,Worship, 11 Sunday school, 10 a .m,; church seco nd and fourth Sundays
, dy, 1: 30 p.m.; hur sd ay,
6 p,m. : Bible study, Wed· su
s~rvrce . 7 p.m. Wednesday foll owing Sunday school ; first
We make our own decisions! Sometimes they are right, somenesday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, minis fry school 7: JO p.m ., a.m. ; Church School 1~ a .m.
POMEROYWorsh
rp.
10
.
JO
Brble
study,
1 p.m.
and
th
ird
Sunday
evenings,
7:30
times they are wrong, but they belong to us-not to chance. PerWednesday, 8:30p.m .
service meeling 8:30p.m.
a.m. : Church School 9: 15a.m .;
p.m.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6: 30p.m,
haps that Is why \ve all need help, Inspiration and self-dignity.
,.
RACINE FIRST ,CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Harrisonville Christ in Christian Union We need to know that as God's children, our faith comes only
ROCK ~PRINGS - Worshrp OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Robert Wyatl , pastor;
Road, Rev. Odell Manley, lawrenceManley.pastor : Mrs.
as
a gift from Hlm:
~~y~'
~
~~urch
School9
a
.m.;
Sunday
School,
9:30
a
,m.:
Sunday
School
supt
..
Ronald
pastor, Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School
:
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Morning
Worship,
10:30
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·Bible
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9:30
school supt. Sunday school. Supl . Sunday School9:30 a .m
Where do we find all this? Well, we start to find it in the
~IDD~EbPORt TB CLUSTER
Even ina worshla. 7:30 p,m .. a.m.: preaching 10:45 a.m.:
9:30 a.m ,; evening worship, Evenln!l" worship 7:30. Weaev.
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Mid
-Week
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Evening
services,
7:30
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7:30 p.m.; prayer and praise nesday prayer meeting, 7: 30
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church next Sunday?
se~vice, Thursday, 7:30 p.ni.
p.m.
·
a.m.: Church School 9:30a.m .: Gerald Wells . Pastor. Rev. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
UMYF 1 p.m.
.
Morris M. Wolfe.
Paslor. Sunday School, 9:30
RUTLAND - Worshrp 9: 15
a.m .; Molning worship, 10:30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
Saturday
a .m. ; Church School 10 a .m.;
a .m.; You~ People's service,
Revelation
John
Jo/rn
Romans
I
Corinthians
I
Corinthians
I
Corinthians
UMYF
1 p.m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 6·. 45p . m ·•· vang eI'rs I'rc serv Ice,
SALEM
CENTER- W h'
19:5-10 15:1-10 17:15-i3
12:1,-8
3:3·11
a:U·2·r
12 : 3-11
ors tp Charles ·Norris,. pastor . Sunday 7: 30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
9 a.m.; Church School 10 a ,m,: School, 9: 30 a.m . ; Morning Thursday, 7:30p.m .
Scriphl!el ltlecttd by !he Ameri e~ n Bible Society
Copyright 1972 Keisler Adveltising Strvine, Inc., Struburs. Vlrslnla
UMYF Thursdav. 7 a.m.
worship, 10:45 a.m.: Sunday
F R E E DO M G 0 S PEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; MISSION- Bald Knobs, Rev .
Rev. Merrell ~loyd
Wednesday evening Bible L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
~
h ; ·
. ASBURY- Worshrp 11 a .m.: Study, 7:30p.m.
Roger Willred, Sr ., sunday
· With the hope it will, in some IT)easure. foster a.nd help sustain that whit IS
Text Gen. 12:25 "And he builded an altar there, and called CnurchSc hooi9:50a .m . ; wscs.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supl . Sunday School ,
good in family and community life. this feature IS sponsored by the business
upon the naine of the Lord, and pitched his tent there: and there
Is Tuesday .
.
Rev . Lawrence Sullivan, 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evening
bel
FOREST RUN- Worsht p 9 pasror . Sunday School 9 , 30 worship 7, 30 _ Prayer meet:ng,
firms and organizations whose pames appear
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A God Planned Life

FROM THE TIME Isaac was born his life was planned for

p.m.
.
MINERSVILLE - Worshrp
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a .m. ;
matters he -remained a free moral age11t, He remembered the . ' IVSCS, 3rd'' Mqnday , 7:30 p.m.
pledg' God made to his father Abraham: Heremembered the
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
timeAbrahamtookhimuptoMt.MoriahandhowGodstayedthe a.m.: Church School. 9 a .m.:
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
han d of Abraham and spared Isaac's life by providing a ram for
a.m.: ch~rch sct)ool . 9 a .m.
the sacrifice.
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. .Martha
Frank Cheesebrew
. to a IIow God top 1an his life for
However Isaac was willmg
Rev
Ann Mattner
him for he realized God knew best.
Rev . Howard Shiveley
Hereinthe26thchapterofGenesiswefindhimmovingfrom
BETHANY (Dorcas)
place to place in order to have peace with his neighbors, the
Worship, 9' 30 a .m.: Church
, · the Golden Rule, "Do
School
10:30 a-.m. Wors hip, 11
. Phlllstlnes of Gerar. He was pract1cmg
CARMEL
W!toothersasyewouldtheyshoulddountoyou." Isaacpracticed a .m .. 1st and 3rd Sundays:
what every christian should practice. And allowed God to use
Ch~~c~L~c~RbJ~ ".:.mworship,
·himtoaccomplishHispurpose.Hislifewas;"GodPlwmed."
7:30 p.m., tlrst and th ird
Notice the first thing Isaac did was to build an altar. Worship
Sundays : Church school, 9: 30
was his first concern. When the pilgrim fathers landed in
a.m.: prayer meeting , first
America their first action was to tllank God for their safe jourWe~~~~t'E;~3~{m . Worship,
·ney. Worship should be our fli'St concern. The Lord 's Day was
7:30 p.m., second and fourth
·hallowed by' the resurrection of The Christ for the purpose of
Su ndays: church school, 9:30
worship, Acts 211:7 says, They came together on the first day to
a.m.: prayer meeting, third
break bread ... " We are further commanded in Hebrews 10:25
w~":~';."~~~~ ~~orship 11
"Let us not give up the habit of meeting together, as some are a.m,, 2nd and 41h Sundays :
oolng.!nstead, let us encourage one another, all the more since Ch urch School , 10 a.m .
you see that the
of the Lord is coming near!' ((Good News
L,ETART FALLS - Worsh ip,
lO.a.m .; church school . 9 a.m.;
.for Modern Man .
1
Bible study , 7:30 p.m. every
Next we see at Isaac pitched his tent there. His first conTuesday .
cern ha~ been to worship God, his second was to establish a home
.
MO RNl NG STAR - Wors h rp
founded on Godly principles. His wife was carefully chosen from
.; Church School 10:30
among his lather Abraham's people. This was to keep any pagan 9:30a.m
a .m . i Mid ·Week Service,
teachings from entering this family that would eventually bring Wednesday , 8 .p.m .
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
:orth the Son of God.
11 a.m ., 1st and 3rd Sundays:
Perhaps the reason church attendance lags and unconcer~ is
Ch urch School, 10 a.m.
,
.10 prevalent within our congregation today, is because we have
· PORTLAND..,.,...WQ!:Shlp 7:30
p.m. ; Church Schoor9-' 30 a.m.
·faDed to establish our homes on the precepts of God's Word.
SUTTON _ worsh ip,ll a.m.
America, if it wishes to continue to be the land of the free,
2nd and 41h Sundays; C~urch
nUBt mold its homes with a deep christian faith, We can only do School 10 a .m,
:his !Jy putting God first in our daily lives.
WESLEYAN ('Racine) Wors hip, 11 a.m.: ·Church·
The third statement made is, "there Isaac's servants digged
School, 10 a .m.
.J well. This was necessary for their own well being, This area
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
i\'88 very arid and )Vater was very precious. We can see tOday
· Rev . Jacob Lehman
Rev , Standley Brandum
iiOW precious good water can be. With our water supply .
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.;
. Jecomlng polluted and our streams that used to teem with
Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
aquatic life, we are able to sympathize with Isaac as he ~ave one ,Meeti ng. Wednesday, 8 p,m,
LONG BOTTOM - Church
(.Continued on page 9)
services, 9 a,m,; S4ndayAiellool
9:45 a.m. Bible stwlf'Y every
Thursday •. 7:30 p.m,
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
II a,m,: Church SchooiiO a.m.
ALFRED - Sunday school.
9:45 a.m. each Sunday ;
preaching at II a.'1l , each
Sund~ . .Prayer meellng, 7: 4l
p.m . ed nesd ayi Wscs • 8 p.m.
on lhlrd Tuesda~ each month.
REEDSVILLE- Sunday
school, 9:30,· preaching, 7·. 30
p.m, Sunday; prayer m.ellng,
1:30 p.m. Tuesday: wscs. 7:30
first Thursday each month .
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worship, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer and
praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
TIST _ Rev . Howard Kimble,
pasror. S~nday schocl , 10 a.m .:
Henry Oavis, supl .: evening
'"''''"· 7:30 p.m . Prayer
mee inq , Thurdav, 7:30 p.m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOD - Rell'. James s a 11 er fl eld ,
pas lor . Sunday school. 9:30
a .m.; worship service, 11 a .m.;
evening service, 7: prayer
service and youth service.
Wednesday. 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E. Musser,
pastor. Sunday School. 9: 30
a .m.; Robert Bobo, supt.;
morning worship, 10: 30; Sunday evening ser~ice , 7: 30 ; Midweek service, Wednesday, 7: 30
p.m.

Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,
Ernesl Deeter. leader.

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CHRIST _ Robert Shook,
pastor Sunday school, 9:30
Member of the Big 3
a.m ., Russe II s pencer. supl. ;
"We Sponsor Jesus"
worship service. tO: ~5 a.m ..
General Merchandise
eveni ng worship alternating
Rev. Stan Craig. Pastor
with C. E. at 7:30p.m. on
Plains
Ph, 667-3280
Sunday . Prayer meeting.' I : 30
p.m.
Wednesday,
Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
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Family Recreation
RUTLAND FIRST ,BAPTIST
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev , Samuel Jackson,
Middleport, Ohio
Swimming, Camping
THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. pastor . Sunday School, 10 a.m. ;
Larimore, pastor: Bob Moore, Mrs . Gertrude Buller, supt.
Sunday School Supt. Sunday Prayer Service, 1:30 p.m. ;
School. classes lor all ages, 9:30 preaching service, 2 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
a .m.; morning worship, 10: 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p .m. ; CHRIST- Keith Wise, pastor .
evangelistic service Sunday, s u nda y s c hoo,1 9 : 30 a.m,. v, H,
Chesler, Ohio
Pomeroy·Member FDIC&amp;
7:30 p.m. MId·week prayer Braley, supl. ; worship service
Federal Reserve System
meellng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m , an d. commun 1on, 10: 30 a .m.;
M
isslonary meeting , second evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Bible study, 7·:30
•
p.m. Regular board meeting,
UNITED .FAITH NON . 7:30p.m .• third Saturday each
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Bakers of Good Bread
a es ·
s a mers · rv ce
Farm . Industrial · Lawn · Garden
Rober! Smith. pastor . Sun day month.
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THE
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Tuppers Plains
667-3435
Leo Hilt : worship' service, !0:30 MUNITY CHURCH Rev , 1---------~------l----;;;:u,;;if''ftft.uo"w----jt
a .m.; church, 7:30p.m.; prayer Richard Oubbeld. pas lor,
meeting, Wednesday .
Schopl, 9: 30 a ,m.; Worship
service, II a.m. ; Wednesday
(Formerly Domlgans)
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN ~rayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
New O.Vner- Dick Sargent
IN CHRIST-Eldon R. Blake. undat ni'I.Jht worship, 7:30.
The Store With A Hearl
Old U.S, 33
Ph .•992·7735
pastor . Sunday School, IOa ,m,;
RU LA 0 CHURCH OF
Racine
Ph . 949·3342
Winnie Holsinger. supt. Mor - THE NAZARENE ~ Rev, l-----.,.--------,----,-j-----==,:,:ln~a,:,:n_:;d..:S:,oe,_,e'-='
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ning sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., Pastor.
service Christian Endeavor, Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.;
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. ;
preSident. Song service and Young people's sen/Ice, 6: 45
sermon, 8:20, Mld.Week prayer p.m,; Evangellslic services,
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 7:30 p,m. Wednesday evening
~io's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Middleport
Phone Yn3284
Mrs , Marie Holsinger . class service 7:30p.m,
Middleport, Ohio ·
leader.
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL, 1:_---------------f---:::-:-;=:::;::;=:-:;:=:;;;.:;:;::;---J
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S7c3hOooTI,h9 :30; even in~ worship,
: · ursd•y evenrng prayer
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Mt'ddleport, Ohi'o
D.B.A. ANTHONY
CHRISTIAN - .David ~tauller,
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PLUMBING and HEATING
t s f dS
· Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
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or tockton,
3·37 N. 2nd Middle'p ort' 992-3550
pas or ' ian
Mornin!=J
worship,
9:30 asupl,
.m.; Craig, pastor, Sunda•' school,
~hurch school, 10 : 30 a.m .; 9:45a.m.: worship service, 11 1--------;----------~~~i'i:liiiiiTili
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·wee. ~rayer serv ce,
Wall·to.Wall Carpet SpeiCiallls.ts
p.m.
•dnesdav, 7: p,m, ·
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CATALOGUE STORE
116 W. Main
,Ph. 992-7590
MT, UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
Mr, ~ . Mrs. Charles R. Sheets
Fr'ee Estimates · Guaranteed
Rev . Cecil Cox, pas lor . S~nday - Lelall Roul~ l,lhe Rev. Stan
Court St, Pomeroy 992·3001
106
school supt ., Joe, Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
school, 9: 45 a.m. ; Sunday 9.30 a.m. ; prayer and Bible
Worship 9 'a,m,: Church School evening worship, 7:30. Wed· · sludy, 7:30_p,m. Collage prayer
IOKaE~O CHtrAcH oifc uRIST, ';~jgapy~~ayer aod Bible study, service, Tuesday, 10 a .m. ;
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0 .
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worship service, Friday, 7:30
Hooarr
Newell, suo I. Services
T U P P E R S · Pi. A IJ1•, 'p.llJ.
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Keepsake Di!lmond Rings :
307 Spring Ave, 1 .
Pomeroy
weekly, 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MASON
CHURCH
OF
312 E. ,Main St.
Pomergy. O.
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Ph. 992·2318
Preaching. first and third Eugene Underwood, pastor ; CHRIST - Loren T. Sl hens
Sundays of month by Cllflord Howard Caldwell, Jr., Sunday minisler Wors'hip IOepa m ·:
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Phone'992·3481
N. Secorid Ave • .
a.m .. Leonard Gilmore, first
GOo·- Second St' Ma 6 ·w
Louis
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Middleport, 0 . , .
220 E.. Main f'9meroy Ph. 992-2178
p,t\r,' Wednesday
'ra 'er
LETART FALLS UNITED a, hester Tennant, ·pastor.
&lt;neelin , 7:30p.m. . p y
BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland S~nday school., 10 a.m. ; mor.
MT. toRIAH CHURCH OF Norris, pastor; Floyd Norris. nrng worship, II a .m. ;
GOD- Racine Route 2. The · supt . Sunday school. 9:30a .m. : ~~~rge~~lc '';f'~lce, 7:30 Jl.m.
Rev. Chari~• Hand ~star I mornir'l~ ·sermon, 10:30 a .m.; W, e s · Y·an fl'rayer service,
Paint· Plumbing &amp; Electrical
: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m, ; ·~rayer service, Wednesday, ll~~~~~day, h30 p,~, Phone.
Supplies · .
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morning warship, 11 a.m . 1.30 p.m, ·
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Plains
667-~3
Evenl~g services·, Thuesday CHESHIRE c'kURCH O.F CHRIST in Christian Union an~~A~~~Ai~ow fiiOG'E GOD · OF PROPHECY, G: P. The Rev, William · Campbell,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- ~vld 'Smllh, pastor. Sunday Sthool, past~r. S•Jnday school. 9:30
J~well. pastor. Bible study, 9:30 10 a.m , ;, Arthur Henson, Supt.; ' a .m' t James Hugh':', supt. ,
l.m.: morning worship, 10·3o: Morning Worship 11 a .m.; evenrng service. 7.30 p.m.
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MIDDLE PORT PEN
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UNITED MINISTRY OF Service. 7: 30 p.m.: Youth
'· L or
ve .• rho MF.IGS COUNTY, The Uniled mo•'i ng 6: 30 p.m.; Eve,ning
· Rev. Wdhitnl Knttle l. pastor . .... Pre .. byt~tian C~urch, Dwight wor shi p, 7: 3Q p.m.

Ronald Dugan , Sun day school L Zctvi•t Pa s lor -Oire c tor ;
~u p ' ~ Clas~e-~_ f tw ~ II ages: Gc\&gt;rQ• ~ w. Hutton aod Rev .
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE· - Rev .. Herbert

HOW'S lEETLE

Grate, ~s lor.. Worship Se rvice,

FINE . UP TILL
TODIW,' ELVINEV--

JUGHAID
IN SCHOOL,
LOWEEZ.V ? .

II a.m . and -1; 30. P-'"' - Sun d ay.
. ,_ .·
Sunday · School, 9: 30 a .m .
Richard Bar!on, sup I. Prayer
, POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN FREEWILL BAPTIST ·- hundtly Church Schon!, 9:30 m•,.,rjng, Wednesday, I ~0 P-'1'·
POMEROY TRINITY - The Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Plum , Mid a . ri ~ .. Mrs . Homer Let:. Supt. ,·
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Rev. W.'H. Perrin, pastor. Roy pastor . Sund.:ty school (nursery - dt epod : Noe l Herr man , Mnrning Worship 10; .•u a.m. CHRIST - Clifford Smith ,
Mayer,. Supl , Chur,h schoool , ~dull) , 9: 15 a .111 . : ~h ar les pastor . 5~1turc1Ay t,•ve ning F IRS T
UN I T E 0 m i ni ".tN' . s mdc1y Sc hool 9:30
9: lSctm. ; worship, 10: 24 a .m.; Ev ..'m s . Chrislian Education c;f"rvi ce, 7 P l''n . Sunday schod , PRESBYTERIAN. MiddlePOrt , ,' m .: morn1ino church 10:30
you Ih .tl&gt;ofr reh'earsal Monday , Supt.; worship service. 10 ~30 · to a .m. ; Sunday eveni ng Sunday -. Church Sc hooL 9:30 ,, n, ; C.und ~l y ••vcninci S('rvice,
6: 30· p.md Mrs. Marvin Burt. r"111 1,; con firmation c l.:tsses , worshi p, 7 p.m.
run . . lewis Sauer . Supt .,· ' !0 1) • "'Jir•tlrl ('c;(J,ly se-rv ice. a
&lt;diredor ;
sen~or
choir Tuesday , 7 8: 15, junior con
"A.nrn ino Wo,..s hln. ro · JO am r1
rehilarsal·, _7:30 p.m., Thursday. l irm~ l ion class. time sef
FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
MT. OLIVE CHURCH,
long
LAUREL CLIFF . FREE
·Mrs. f'aul Ne.;~se . director.
wee kly , seni{l r con f .rrma 1ion die""''
,.. · cor ner of Si&lt; lh a"d
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D'll
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METHODIST
1 pa ~ or.
- Rev. Robert
' POMEROY CHURCH OF eta% . Senior choi r, 7: 30 p.m. Pal mer 'Streers, . Rev . Charles Bottom ; John
Simons ,
pas to r.
Fred Sunday sc hool. 10 a .m .: E. Buckley, pastor. William
THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesdny .
Hoffma n. Sunday School evangelisti c se rvice, 7: 30p.m Oatley, ~upt .; Sunday school,
Union . and Mulberry . Re v.
Superintendent . Sunday chur ch Willard Pig gott, Sunday school 9: 30 a.m.: morning worship,
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor.
SEVENTH
. - '. . -. DAY
-Localed,ADon' school tor everyone 9:15 a.m.; super intenc!lenl.
10:30 a.m.; evening worship,
SVnday .scl&gt;ool, 9:30 a.m.. Glen VENTIST
Morn
ing
worship
10:
ll
a.m.;
F
R
S
T
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday,
111\CCiung, supl,; morning
He ig hts, near Evening se rv ices, 7:30 p.m.; PR 1
U N I T E 0 Christian· Youth Crusade 6·30.
wor~h.lp, 10;30' a.m .; evening Mulbe rry
ESB YTERIAN: Syracuse,• p.m .:· prayer meeti,ng,' 7:30
service, 7: 30 ; rr'lid -week ser- Veleratr s, Memor ial Hospital , Wednesday prayer service, 7:30
Pomer
oy.
Pastor
Her
bert
p.m.
Ex
1
ra
Y01Jih
activ
ities
on
~o
rdnrngC
Wor ship , 9 a .m .: p.m.; Thursday choir pract ice.
·~ite, _ ~ednesdav . 7: 30p.m.
un ay hurch $ch(!o t. 10 a .m. 7 p.m.
Morgan . Sabbalh School. every 5 d
un ay , l p.m .. lor al l youth up Mrs . Sampson Hall. Suo• .
DE·XTER CHURCH OF
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Salurda y at 2 p .m . an d worship to six rh grade ; 6 : JO for junior
Rev. Leroy Da.vis, min ister . service foll owi ng at 3: 15 p.m. and senior high sludents.
STIVERSVILLI!
COM · CHRIST - Danny Evans,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MUNITY, Rev. Edsel Harl, pastor . Norman C. Will. supl.
'Morning prayer and sermon. Open Bible ~ iscussion each
10:30a .m. Holy communion and Thur sday at 7:30 p.m. at th e Midd le port. 5th and Main. - pa stor . Sunday School service Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.;
" The
Fr iend ly Raul in Moyer. pastor. Michael 10 a .m. Prayer Meeting each Worship service, 10:30 a .m.
sermon, first Sundays, 10:30 chu r ch.
Gerlach, Su!lday School supt. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sunday Christian Endeavor Sunday
a.m. Churc-h school. k in· C hurc~ . "
evening .
~erga rlen through eighlh
GRAHAM
UNITED Bible School. 9:30 a .m.; mar- evening service. 7: 30p.m .
ZION CHURCH oF : CHRIST
REORGANIZED CHURCH
grade, 10:30 a.m,
METHODIST - Preach ing 9:30 ning wo r shi p, . 10:30 a .m. ;
Po meroy · Harrlsonville 0 F JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m., tirsl and second Sundays evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; CHRIST- Mr, Hoyt Allen . Jr .. ol each month ; lhird and fourlh prayer service 1 e.m. Wed· Road . Kennelh Eberts, pas lor, TE R DAY SAINTS- Portland ·
Paul McElroy, Sun1ay School Racine Road. Ralph Johnson,
paslor. Bible School. 9:30a.m ., Sundays each month, worship nesday .
CHURCH
OF_
THE Supl . Sunday School 9:30 a,m. : pastor . Herber! While. SVnday
•worship, 10: 30 ; adulf worship service at 7: JO p.m . Wednesday
. service and young peoples evenings at 7:J.C. Prayer and NAZARENE - . M1ddl e porl. morning, worship and co m- School Director . Sunday School,
Rev . Audry M1ller, pastor ; munion, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday 9:.30 a.m .; Morning worship,
rneellng. boih 7:® p.m. Sunaay- Bible srudy.
Wednesday , combined Bible
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP· Floyd Carson, sup!. Sun~ay evening youth ChriStian en- 10: 30 a .m. ; St:mday evening
study and prayer meeting, 1:30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave .• scho01: 9: 30 a.m .; M~ rn1.ng deav.or, 6: 30; Worshi p services, serv.ice 7 p.m. Wednesday
wo~. sht.,p 10 : 30 a.m .; JUn ro r Sunday, 7: 30p.m. Wed,nesday evening prayer services, 7:30
P-~HE SALVATION ARMY _ Pome roy, affilia led wilh S.B.C., soc
te ;y, 6:30p.m. ; NYPS, 6: 45 evening prayer· meeting and p.m.
rhe Rev. Fred Hill. paslor.
1· 9: JO a .m.: p.m . Sunday evangel is lic Bible st udy , 7:30p.m,.
Envoy Ray 5. Wining, officer in s un d ay sc hoo,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ST. JOHN LUTHERAN _ Greal Bend, Charles Norris.
c harge . Sunday , 10 a .m .. , morning worship, 10: 30 a.m .; meering , 1:30 p.m. Prayer
Holiness meeting : 10:30 a.m .. junior soc iely, 6:30a.m . NYPS, meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Pine Grove the Rev . Arthur pastor. Worship service, 9:30
Sunday SchooL Young People's 6:45 p.m. Sunday evangelislio
MEIGS
Combs. pastor. Sunday sc hool , a.m, ; SundaySchool.10 :30a .m.
Legion,7p ,m.;Thursday .llo3 meel ing , 7:30 p,m , Prayer
COOPERATIVE
9:30 a .m.: ch urch services,
CARLETON CHURCH PARISH
10:30 a .m.
KS lngsbury Road . Sunday
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7 meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
p.m, , Prep classes.
MIDDLEPORT
THE UNITED
BRADBURY CHURCH OF chool, 9:30 a.m., Ralph Carl. ·
SACRED HEART - Rev , MT. MORIAH BAPTIST METHOODIST CHURCH_
CHRIST. Bible School. 9:30 supr. Worship service, 10:30
Father Bernard Krajcov,ic, Corner Fourth and Main ,
Rob~rt R. Card
a.m., morning worship, 10:30 a .m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
pas lor,
Phone
992-2825 . Middle porl . Rev. Henry L'. Key ,
01rector
a.m. Sunday evening Worship Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
Saiurday evening Mass. 1:30 Jr., pastor, Sunday School 9:30
POM~_!!OY ~. LUSTER
·Service, 7:30 p.m. , choir 7:30 p.m, Rev. Jay Stiles,
p.m, Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m., Arno ld ,.,1c
o · har ds, sup t . ;
Life Is a gamble, you say?, Each day is a spin of the wheel of
Rev. Robert R. card
practice Sunday and Wed - oa;Vrti
DESTER
coN .
a .m. Confesslons, Saturday, 7. Morfling worship 10:30 a .m.
Rev. F. Stanlen Smith
nesday . 7 p.m. , prayer meeting GREGATIONAL CHURCH
chance, and your desliny goes along .. with the spot where the
7:30p.m. '
.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESCHESH N _ worshi p 9. 15 and Brble study Wednesday 7:30
Re C 1 R' h d
ball lands or the place where !he cards fall.
. Ch h S h
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pm
,.. v. ·ar
rc ar s, pas 1or .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Larry Carnahan pres iding
urc c ool 10 a.':1·
· ·
. .
Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
- Robert.Kuhn, pastor : Will iam · minisler. Sunday, BlbleleciUre. a.m..
Is this' true? Are we all really helpless victims of circumENTERPRISE - Worshrp, ~ ANTIQUII Y BAPTIST - school supt.; Sunday school ,
Walson, Sunday school _ s~t . 9:30 a .m.; Walchlower sludy, a.m.
;
Church
School,
10
a.m.
Rev
.
Freeland
N
orr1s,
pastor.
9:45
a.m
.;
church
services.
stance?
If you think so, reconsider!
Sunday school. 9:30a .m, ; B F. 10: 30 a .m, ; Tuesda?;, Bible
FLATWOODS - ,Worship, 11 Sunday school, 10 a .m,; church seco nd and fourth Sundays
, dy, 1: 30 p.m.; hur sd ay,
6 p,m. : Bible study, Wed· su
s~rvrce . 7 p.m. Wednesday foll owing Sunday school ; first
We make our own decisions! Sometimes they are right, somenesday, 7 p.m.; choir practice, minis fry school 7: JO p.m ., a.m. ; Church School 1~ a .m.
POMEROYWorsh
rp.
10
.
JO
Brble
study,
1 p.m.
and
th
ird
Sunday
evenings,
7:30
times they are wrong, but they belong to us-not to chance. PerWednesday, 8:30p.m .
service meeling 8:30p.m.
a.m. : Church School 9: 15a.m .;
p.m.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6: 30p.m,
haps that Is why \ve all need help, Inspiration and self-dignity.
,.
RACINE FIRST ,CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Harrisonville Christ in Christian Union We need to know that as God's children, our faith comes only
ROCK ~PRINGS - Worshrp OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Robert Wyatl , pastor;
Road, Rev. Odell Manley, lawrenceManley.pastor : Mrs.
as
a gift from Hlm:
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School9
a
.m.;
Sunday
School,
9:30
a
,m.:
Sunday
School
supt
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Ronald
pastor, Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School
:
p.m.
Morning
Worship,
10:30
a.m
,;
Osborne.
·Bible
School,
9:30
school supt. Sunday school. Supl . Sunday School9:30 a .m
Where do we find all this? Well, we start to find it in the
~IDD~EbPORt TB CLUSTER
Even ina worshla. 7:30 p,m .. a.m.: preaching 10:45 a.m.:
9:30 a.m ,; evening worship, Evenln!l" worship 7:30. Weaev.
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a
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Wednesday
Mid
-Week
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Evening
services,
7:30
p.m.
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Shown the way, the rest is up to us, Why not go to
7:30 p.m.; prayer and praise nesday prayer meeting, 7: 30
HEATH
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10:30
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School
Superintendenl.
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RUN
FREE
church next Sunday?
se~vice, Thursday, 7:30 p.ni.
p.m.
·
a.m.: Church School 9:30a.m .: Gerald Wells . Pastor. Rev. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
UMYF 1 p.m.
.
Morris M. Wolfe.
Paslor. Sunday School, 9:30
RUTLAND - Worshrp 9: 15
a.m .; Molning worship, 10:30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday
Saturday
a .m. ; Church School 10 a .m.;
a .m.; You~ People's service,
Revelation
John
Jo/rn
Romans
I
Corinthians
I
Corinthians
I
Corinthians
UMYF
1 p.m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - 6·. 45p . m ·•· vang eI'rs I'rc serv Ice,
SALEM
CENTER- W h'
19:5-10 15:1-10 17:15-i3
12:1,-8
3:3·11
a:U·2·r
12 : 3-11
ors tp Charles ·Norris,. pastor . Sunday 7: 30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
9 a.m.; Church School 10 a ,m,: School, 9: 30 a.m . ; Morning Thursday, 7:30p.m .
Scriphl!el ltlecttd by !he Ameri e~ n Bible Society
Copyright 1972 Keisler Adveltising Strvine, Inc., Struburs. Vlrslnla
UMYF Thursdav. 7 a.m.
worship, 10:45 a.m.: Sunday
F R E E DO M G 0 S PEL
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; MISSION- Bald Knobs, Rev .
Rev. Merrell ~loyd
Wednesday evening Bible L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
~
h ; ·
. ASBURY- Worshrp 11 a .m.: Study, 7:30p.m.
Roger Willred, Sr ., sunday
· With the hope it will, in some IT)easure. foster a.nd help sustain that whit IS
Text Gen. 12:25 "And he builded an altar there, and called CnurchSc hooi9:50a .m . ; wscs.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supl . Sunday School ,
good in family and community life. this feature IS sponsored by the business
upon the naine of the Lord, and pitched his tent there: and there
Is Tuesday .
.
Rev . Lawrence Sullivan, 9:30 a .m .; Sunday evening
bel
FOREST RUN- Worsht p 9 pasror . Sunday School 9 , 30 worship 7, 30 _ Prayer meet:ng,
firms and organizations whose pames appear
ow.
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a.m.
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School 10 a .m.;
a .m.; youlh
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A God Planned Life

FROM THE TIME Isaac was born his life was planned for

p.m.
.
MINERSVILLE - Worshrp
10 a.m.; Church School 9 a .m. ;
matters he -remained a free moral age11t, He remembered the . ' IVSCS, 3rd'' Mqnday , 7:30 p.m.
pledg' God made to his father Abraham: Heremembered the
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
timeAbrahamtookhimuptoMt.MoriahandhowGodstayedthe a.m.: Church School. 9 a .m.:
SYRACUSE - Worship, 8
han d of Abraham and spared Isaac's life by providing a ram for
a.m.: ch~rch sct)ool . 9 a .m.
the sacrifice.
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. .Martha
Frank Cheesebrew
. to a IIow God top 1an his life for
However Isaac was willmg
Rev
Ann Mattner
him for he realized God knew best.
Rev . Howard Shiveley
Hereinthe26thchapterofGenesiswefindhimmovingfrom
BETHANY (Dorcas)
place to place in order to have peace with his neighbors, the
Worship, 9' 30 a .m.: Church
, · the Golden Rule, "Do
School
10:30 a-.m. Wors hip, 11
. Phlllstlnes of Gerar. He was pract1cmg
CARMEL
W!toothersasyewouldtheyshoulddountoyou." Isaacpracticed a .m .. 1st and 3rd Sundays:
what every christian should practice. And allowed God to use
Ch~~c~L~c~RbJ~ ".:.mworship,
·himtoaccomplishHispurpose.Hislifewas;"GodPlwmed."
7:30 p.m., tlrst and th ird
Notice the first thing Isaac did was to build an altar. Worship
Sundays : Church school, 9: 30
was his first concern. When the pilgrim fathers landed in
a.m.: prayer meeting , first
America their first action was to tllank God for their safe jourWe~~~~t'E;~3~{m . Worship,
·ney. Worship should be our fli'St concern. The Lord 's Day was
7:30 p.m., second and fourth
·hallowed by' the resurrection of The Christ for the purpose of
Su ndays: church school, 9:30
worship, Acts 211:7 says, They came together on the first day to
a.m.: prayer meeting, third
break bread ... " We are further commanded in Hebrews 10:25
w~":~';."~~~~ ~~orship 11
"Let us not give up the habit of meeting together, as some are a.m,, 2nd and 41h Sundays :
oolng.!nstead, let us encourage one another, all the more since Ch urch School , 10 a.m .
you see that the
of the Lord is coming near!' ((Good News
L,ETART FALLS - Worsh ip,
lO.a.m .; church school . 9 a.m.;
.for Modern Man .
1
Bible study , 7:30 p.m. every
Next we see at Isaac pitched his tent there. His first conTuesday .
cern ha~ been to worship God, his second was to establish a home
.
MO RNl NG STAR - Wors h rp
founded on Godly principles. His wife was carefully chosen from
.; Church School 10:30
among his lather Abraham's people. This was to keep any pagan 9:30a.m
a .m . i Mid ·Week Service,
teachings from entering this family that would eventually bring Wednesday , 8 .p.m .
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
:orth the Son of God.
11 a.m ., 1st and 3rd Sundays:
Perhaps the reason church attendance lags and unconcer~ is
Ch urch School, 10 a.m.
,
.10 prevalent within our congregation today, is because we have
· PORTLAND..,.,...WQ!:Shlp 7:30
p.m. ; Church Schoor9-' 30 a.m.
·faDed to establish our homes on the precepts of God's Word.
SUTTON _ worsh ip,ll a.m.
America, if it wishes to continue to be the land of the free,
2nd and 41h Sundays; C~urch
nUBt mold its homes with a deep christian faith, We can only do School 10 a .m,
:his !Jy putting God first in our daily lives.
WESLEYAN ('Racine) Wors hip, 11 a.m.: ·Church·
The third statement made is, "there Isaac's servants digged
School, 10 a .m.
.J well. This was necessary for their own well being, This area
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
i\'88 very arid and )Vater was very precious. We can see tOday
· Rev . Jacob Lehman
Rev , Standley Brandum
iiOW precious good water can be. With our water supply .
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m.;
. Jecomlng polluted and our streams that used to teem with
Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
aquatic life, we are able to sympathize with Isaac as he ~ave one ,Meeti ng. Wednesday, 8 p,m,
LONG BOTTOM - Church
(.Continued on page 9)
services, 9 a,m,; S4ndayAiellool
9:45 a.m. Bible stwlf'Y every
Thursday •. 7:30 p.m,
NORTH BETHEL- Worship
II a,m,: Church SchooiiO a.m.
ALFRED - Sunday school.
9:45 a.m. each Sunday ;
preaching at II a.'1l , each
Sund~ . .Prayer meellng, 7: 4l
p.m . ed nesd ayi Wscs • 8 p.m.
on lhlrd Tuesda~ each month.
REEDSVILLE- Sunday
school, 9:30,· preaching, 7·. 30
p.m, Sunday; prayer m.ellng,
1:30 p.m. Tuesday: wscs. 7:30
first Thursday each month .
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worship, 7:30 p.m. ; prayer and
praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
TIST _ Rev . Howard Kimble,
pasror. S~nday schocl , 10 a.m .:
Henry Oavis, supl .: evening
'"''''"· 7:30 p.m . Prayer
mee inq , Thurdav, 7:30 p.m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOD - Rell'. James s a 11 er fl eld ,
pas lor . Sunday school. 9:30
a .m.; worship service, 11 a .m.;
evening service, 7: prayer
service and youth service.
Wednesday. 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E. Musser,
pastor. Sunday School. 9: 30
a .m.; Robert Bobo, supt.;
morning worship, 10: 30; Sunday evening ser~ice , 7: 30 ; Midweek service, Wednesday, 7: 30
p.m.

Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,
Ernesl Deeter. leader.

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CHRIST _ Robert Shook,
pastor Sunday school, 9:30
Member of the Big 3
a.m ., Russe II s pencer. supl. ;
"We Sponsor Jesus"
worship service. tO: ~5 a.m ..
General Merchandise
eveni ng worship alternating
Rev. Stan Craig. Pastor
with C. E. at 7:30p.m. on
Plains
Ph, 667-3280
Sunday . Prayer meeting.' I : 30
p.m.
Wednesday,
Alfred Wolfe,
lay leader
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Family Recreation
RUTLAND FIRST ,BAPTIST
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev , Samuel Jackson,
Middleport, Ohio
Swimming, Camping
THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. pastor . Sunday School, 10 a.m. ;
Larimore, pastor: Bob Moore, Mrs . Gertrude Buller, supt.
Sunday School Supt. Sunday Prayer Service, 1:30 p.m. ;
School. classes lor all ages, 9:30 preaching service, 2 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
a .m.; morning worship, 10: 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p .m. ; CHRIST- Keith Wise, pastor .
evangelistic service Sunday, s u nda y s c hoo,1 9 : 30 a.m,. v, H,
Chesler, Ohio
Pomeroy·Member FDIC&amp;
7:30 p.m. MId·week prayer Braley, supl. ; worship service
Federal Reserve System
meellng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m , an d. commun 1on, 10: 30 a .m.;
M
isslonary meeting , second evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Bible study, 7·:30
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UNITED .FAITH NON . 7:30p.m .• third Saturday each
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DENOMINATIONAL - Rev.
Bakers of Good Bread
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s a mers · rv ce
Farm . Industrial · Lawn · Garden
Rober! Smith. pastor . Sun day month.
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school, 9:30a .m.; class leader,
THE
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Tuppers Plains
667-3435
Leo Hilt : worship' service, !0:30 MUNITY CHURCH Rev , 1---------~------l----;;;:u,;;if''ftft.uo"w----jt
a .m.; church, 7:30p.m.; prayer Richard Oubbeld. pas lor,
meeting, Wednesday .
Schopl, 9: 30 a ,m.; Worship
service, II a.m. ; Wednesday
(Formerly Domlgans)
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN ~rayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
New O.Vner- Dick Sargent
IN CHRIST-Eldon R. Blake. undat ni'I.Jht worship, 7:30.
The Store With A Hearl
Old U.S, 33
Ph .•992·7735
pastor . Sunday School, IOa ,m,;
RU LA 0 CHURCH OF
Racine
Ph . 949·3342
Winnie Holsinger. supt. Mor - THE NAZARENE ~ Rev, l-----.,.--------,----,-j-----==,:,:ln~a,:,:n_:;d..:S:,oe,_,e'-='
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ning sermon, 11 a.m.; Evening Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., Pastor.
service Christian Endeavor, Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.;
7:30p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. ;
preSident. Song service and Young people's sen/Ice, 6: 45
sermon, 8:20, Mld.Week prayer p.m,; Evangellslic services,
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. 7:30 p,m. Wednesday evening
~io's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Middleport
Phone Yn3284
Mrs , Marie Holsinger . class service 7:30p.m,
Middleport, Ohio ·
leader.
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL, 1:_---------------f---:::-:-;=:::;::;=:-:;:=:;;;.:;:;::;---J
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S7c3hOooTI,h9 :30; even in~ worship,
: · ursd•y evenrng prayer
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Mt'ddleport, Ohi'o
D.B.A. ANTHONY
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PLUMBING and HEATING
t s f dS
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or tockton,
3·37 N. 2nd Middle'p ort' 992-3550
pas or ' ian
Mornin!=J
worship,
9:30 asupl,
.m.; Craig, pastor, Sunda•' school,
~hurch school, 10 : 30 a.m .; 9:45a.m.: worship service, 11 1--------;----------~~~i'i:liiiiiTili
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·wee. ~rayer serv ce,
Wall·to.Wall Carpet SpeiCiallls.ts
p.m.
•dnesdav, 7: p,m, ·
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CATALOGUE STORE
116 W. Main
,Ph. 992-7590
MT, UNION BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
Mr, ~ . Mrs. Charles R. Sheets
Fr'ee Estimates · Guaranteed
Rev . Cecil Cox, pas lor . S~nday - Lelall Roul~ l,lhe Rev. Stan
Court St, Pomeroy 992·3001
106
school supt ., Joe, Sayre. Sunday Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
school, 9: 45 a.m. ; Sunday 9.30 a.m. ; prayer and Bible
Worship 9 'a,m,: Church School evening worship, 7:30. Wed· · sludy, 7:30_p,m. Collage prayer
IOKaE~O CHtrAcH oifc uRIST, ';~jgapy~~ayer aod Bible study, service, Tuesday, 10 a .m. ;
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0 .
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worship service, Friday, 7:30
Hooarr
Newell, suo I. Services
T U P P E R S · Pi. A IJ1•, 'p.llJ.
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Keepsake Di!lmond Rings :
307 Spring Ave, 1 .
Pomeroy
weekly, 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MASON
CHURCH
OF
312 E. ,Main St.
Pomergy. O.
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Ph. 992·2318
Preaching. first and third Eugene Underwood, pastor ; CHRIST - Loren T. Sl hens
Sundays of month by Cllflord Howard Caldwell, Jr., Sunday minisler Wors'hip IOepa m ·:
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. pas ~r . ~nday c ool, 9:30 service. "7 p. m, . ·
Phone'992·3481
N. Secorid Ave • .
a.m .. Leonard Gilmore, first
GOo·- Second St' Ma 6 ·w
Louis
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Osborn
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elder · evening service ~ 7·30 ·
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Middleport, 0 . , .
220 E.. Main f'9meroy Ph. 992-2178
p,t\r,' Wednesday
'ra 'er
LETART FALLS UNITED a, hester Tennant, ·pastor.
&lt;neelin , 7:30p.m. . p y
BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland S~nday school., 10 a.m. ; mor.
MT. toRIAH CHURCH OF Norris, pastor; Floyd Norris. nrng worship, II a .m. ;
GOD- Racine Route 2. The · supt . Sunday school. 9:30a .m. : ~~~rge~~lc '';f'~lce, 7:30 Jl.m.
Rev. Chari~• Hand ~star I mornir'l~ ·sermon, 10:30 a .m.; W, e s · Y·an fl'rayer service,
Paint· Plumbing &amp; Electrical
: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m, ; ·~rayer service, Wednesday, ll~~~~~day, h30 p,~, Phone.
Supplies · .
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morning warship, 11 a.m . 1.30 p.m, ·
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St.
Pomeroy
Plains
667-~3
Evenl~g services·, Thuesday CHESHIRE c'kURCH O.F CHRIST in Christian Union an~~A~~~Ai~ow fiiOG'E GOD · OF PROPHECY, G: P. The Rev, William · Campbell,
CHURCH OF CHRIST- ~vld 'Smllh, pastor. Sunday Sthool, past~r. S•Jnday school. 9:30
J~well. pastor. Bible study, 9:30 10 a.m , ;, Arthur Henson, Supt.; ' a .m' t James Hugh':', supt. ,
l.m.: morning worship, 10·3o: Morning Worship 11 a .m.; evenrng service. 7.30 p.m.
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WHITE'S CHAPEL
Coolville RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
pastor . Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship service, 10:30
a,m. Bible study and prayer
service, Wednesday, 1:30 p.m,

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smart and Chrtstmas

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several new ones Hus

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plus monthly spec1als All
these In addtllo~ to !he

unknown , Addis M Davis, THE RUMOR 'S mculaltng thaf

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hke very much for you to try
these cosmeflcs and to serve

you Phone Helen Jane, 992
5113

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VIRGINIA's B~auty Salon on
Success Road belween
Tuppers Platns and Long
Bollon1 Open 6 days, some
evenings Phone 667 3041
Operator, Vlrg1n1a Hayman
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devisees legatees, dlstrlbulees,
adm.n lstrators and executors,
1f any , of Nora Howard,
Oecehed, The unknown heirs,
devr~e~s legatees dlstrlbutees,
admrntstra1ors and . llttcutors,

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llldtmont by default will be
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Evelyn Luckt 1
Clerk of Courts
Mtltl County, Ohio

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The Bptrd" Jif.. TrusJeu of
Salisbury, ToV.nsh 16, will
recllvt.b ds u~tn 10 00 O'Clock
AM :r,HE 21ST OAY OF Oc
tobtr 1972, for fho purchuo of a
new motor grader, witt!
mini mum specoflcatlons u
follows
1,.3 cu In diesel eng ine. 135
H P scarifier, Power steerrng
IJX~.C tires front and rear 10

ply ' roll type cab wllh heater

dttroster , foot accelerator .
decelerator , runnmg lights
front and rear, e-mergency

fluher llghl!, 12 11 full
Minimum wolghl 2•.soo lbs
Olforwo u triltt In, one 330
~foddl~(· Wutlnghouu Motor
llddor1 to a.!n&gt;lt do lolled
sptclllcellons' ot equipment
olfertd
The Board of Town•hlp
hydraulic control mold bo.-rd

Truatees reservt tht riOht to

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1ny or ofall the
bids Board of
By ordtr
Salisbury Township Trustees
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cart , porch swing, lawn
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On Most American Cars
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

available

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Hygtene New Demonstrator
has all cleanmg attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
shampoom9 carpet Only

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TII5
Monday lhru Salurday
606 E. Matn, Pomeroy, 0 .
O'DELL WHEEL al1gnmenl
located al Crossroads, Rt 12~
Complele front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels balanced elec
Ironically
All
work
guaranteed

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rates Phone 742 3232 or
9'12 3213
1 v ric
WILL cut or tnrn · tr ees,
reasonable also clean out
basements
att•cs
and

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10 4 301c

•ROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMBING
•CARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING

For free

Estimate

PHONE 992-2550 .

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End loader worl&lt;,
land.
We ha"" 2 sire

basement,

scap~ng

do1ers, 2 sue loar;lers. Work

done by hour or contract.
Free Esl1mates, We also
haul 1111 dlrf, top SOli Dump
trucks and low-boy for ~ire.
See Bob or Roger Jeffers,
Pomeroy Phone t92·352S
atler 7 p m or phone 992·
5232

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Mam Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

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From !he largest .... :;::;:
Bulldozer Radtalor to the
Smallest Healer Core
Nathan Btggs
Radiator Spec1ahst

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attendmg the Golden Wedding
anmversary of Mr and Mrs
M1llard Duckworth Sunday,
October I, m Huntmgton, W
Va were Mr and Mrs Carl
Duckworth of Zanesville, Mr
and Mrs J,11mes Gumsler and
daughter K1tty, P1ckermgton,
Mr and Mrs Harold McComas, sons Steve and Gary of
Ravenswood, Mr and Mrs
James R White and Mary
Beth, Dunbar, Mr and Mrs
J1m McComas and son Scott
and Dav1d McComas, Huntmgt9n, Mrs Agnes Wh1te and
Mr R1chard Duckworth, local,
and many fnends of the
Ravenswood and Huntmgton
area

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Court, Syracuse, phone 9'12
2951
10 6 lfc

PRICE
REDUCED

1973 HOMES

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.· Broker

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LEVY ENDORSED
The Rutland Volunteer F1re
, Department has endorsed the
i 'five mill Metgs Local School
I 'DIStl'lct operatmg levy to be
: placed before voters of the
l d1strict at the Nov 7 election
LODGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Chapter 80, RAM,
Wlll meet m stated sesswn at
7 30 p m Wednesday at the
,. Pomeroy Masonic Temple All
offiCers and compan1ons are
requested to be present
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RACINE - Garbage pickup
m th1s v1llage w1ll be on
Mondays and Tuesdays effective \)ct 16

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

'Underwrtters

Laboratory

DINNER OCTOBER 17
The annual meetmg of the
Me1gs County Farm Bureau
FederatiOn will be held at 7 19
tp.ln On Tuesday,Octl l7, ar the
1Chesler Elementary' School
ReservatiOns for a steak dmner
nnay be made by wnting the
off1ce, PO Box 426, Pomeroy,
or calling Pomeroy 992-2181.

110 Mechanic Street

Whtch we are ordering for
our customers, are approved

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customers the besl Qualtly
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Before you buy, dnve to
Tuppers Plai~S and check
our Homes. and Prices.

LIONS TO MEET
The Pomeroy - Middleport
Lions Club w1ll meet for lunch
Wednesday at the Meigs Inn.

MEIGS
MOBILE
HOMES

\News, Society
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Mr and Mrs Carl Barre and
I h,. brother, Howard, of Cmcmnati spent a few days
' VISlhng her brother and siSterin-law, Mr and Mrs Fred
' Jenkms, other relallves and
, fr1ends"
The Rev and Mrs. Linson
Stebbins of Gallipolis spent an
t'vemng w1th Mrs: Da1sy
Rou$, Mr and Mrs George
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs Don Cottrill
and Sharon v1sited m
J;&gt;ickenngton with Mr and
Mrs Edward Chapman and
Eddy, Mr. and Mrs Thomas J.
· Quick of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs Howard
Largent have returned home
from two weeks vac41tion at
Argo, Florida
Villt&amp;ng recenUy at the home

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USED CARS

Comet 2 dr , 6 cyl auto

72 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air- .. ··16500
72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, power, air ...... '6500
72 Olds Toronado, full power, air ......... '5295
72 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, .power, air, v-roof '4295
71 Olds ~8 Lux. Sedan, full power, air •• ·'4200
71 _Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full power, air·· ' 14000
70 Cadillic Sedan DeVille! full power, a1r '4000

70 Olds 98 H.T.
69 Olds 88 H.T.

Sedan,
'

Sedan,

full
full

power, air,

'3100

power, air .. •·'1795

69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., air .......... 11995
69 Chev. Bis. 2 Dr., 6 cyl, std..............'1295

1.1

2 Dr.

69 BUICK .......:............... ~1695
Custom LeSab~e . 4 dr , fac atr , p S
25,000 m 1
• P B,

69 BUICK .....................}1495
LeSabre. 4 dr • small V-8, auto Oean car
I

68 MERCURY ................... ~995
Cyclone 2 dr H T, 390 V 8, auto

68 VOLKSWAGEN ............$995
Auto St1ck sh1fl

68 CHEV. ························· $fi!J~
Chevelle 2 dr 6 cyl , floor sh 1ft

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.T............... . '595
65 Buick La Sabre 2 Door H.T. . .......... '495
64 Olds 88 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. •• •••• •• • '295

65 RAMBLER ..................$495

H.T., air.....

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New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
" Yoll'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Until 6&gt;0(}- T1l ~ , P M. Sal

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

66 FORD ........................}595
Falcon 6 cyl , stand N1ce car

QUALITY

ALSO NICE SELECTION OF
CHEAPER CARS

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 T0 1 1~, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST..

Ele 225, 4 dr H T Loaded.

\..oronet 4 dr sed , real clean car

.!12 Ton P1ckup Only 36,481 m1les Pnced to sell

Coronet dr

T Local one owner, factory a 1

auto Pmed to sell

Monaco 2 dr H. T Ole a!the cleanest cars m town Only

Lux 98 4 dr sed . Local one owner, factory a1r Real sharp.

Custom 4 dr sed 011y 56,281 miles on th•s 6 cyl

Open Evenmgs T1i 7 P.M. &amp; Sat. Till 1l Noon lor Service &amp; Sales 5 P.M.

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph 985-4100
Located on St Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

Tuppers Plains

NEW

WESTERN BOOTS

'11.M

MODERN SUPPLY

Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
Mr and Mrs. Carl B1ddle of
Winterhaven, Florida and Mrs
Thelma Farnsworth of Keno
were Wednesday evening
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Veri Tuttle
Sunday School attendance at
the Untied Methodist Church
was 54 and offermg $19 55
Worship attendance was 35 and
offermg $31 41

Eden News Social Notes

By Martha Holsinger
Mrs Sol B1gle:,
Attendance at Eden Sunday
Mr and Mrs Chnton
Sehoul October I was 80
Holsinger and family visited
Mr and Mrs Ervan Blake, with Mr and Mrs James
Sprmgfield, spent the weekend Carter and family Saturday
w1th hiS father, Rev Eldon evening
Blake
Mr and · Mrs Russell
Frank Barber v1s1ted his Holsmger and family, Chester,
brother, Leonard Barber and Vlsl ted Mrs Martha Holsinger
family Sunday
Thursday
Mr and Mrs AI va Holsmger
Mrs Robert Webb and Laura
Jr and fam1ly, Mr and Mrs Jean, Guysville, visited
V1rgil Holsinger and family recently
with
Martha
an? Mrs Emm~ ~an , Meter Holsinger and Mr. and Mrs
and family_ v1slted Surrday Clinton Holsinger and lamlly.
afternoon w1th their lfluther,
Martha Holsinger
Raymond Holsinger visited
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs John Walter Dean were Thursday evemng w1th Mr and
BUCS FAVORED
Mr and Mrs Hobart Smalley
STATELINE, Nev (UPI) Jr , Judy Kay, Susan, Dale and Thursday night They showed Pittsburgh is a 6-6 favorite to
Hobble of W1erton, W Va
f1lms of tl1m work In Spain, wm the National League
Mr and Mrs Harold While, France and surroilnalng playoffs over Cincinnati, acMr and Mrs V1rgd Kmg and coun try They will be here on cording to Harrah's Tahoe
Mrs Neva Kin g were m furlough for a short time and Race Book. Harrah's also gave
Po1 tsmouth Sunday to v1s1l wh1lc here were guests of Mr Oakland a 6-5 edge over Detroit
Mrs Jess1e Carr Mrs Neva and Mrs V~rg1l Kmg and m the American League
Kmg remamed for a longer fam1ly
playoffs
VISII Wllh her SISler
Richard Dean, Gar old Gdkey
and R1ck Gilkey spent a
weekend m Washington, D C
and V1rg1ma where they toured
Wa sh1ngton, vis1ted
(Continued from page 6)
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Sn11thson1on In st itute, good well after another to the Philistines This waa another good
Washmgton and Lmcoln trait of his personallty, being willing to share. By dlaglng thae
Memonals and the Luray wells he not only provided for hl.s own family, but allo for the
Cavern at V1rgima
community in wh1ch he 1Uved He dldn 't particularly 11M the
Mr and Mrs Lester Arnold Phlllatines; never.theleulhe was able to get along with them
and B11ly spent a recent because he loved God. Uyouallow God to plan your life there will
weekend w1th Mrs Hazel be fewer people you will dilllke.
Arnold and Walter
IBaac's life was one of contentment becauee of his love and
Recent vls1tors of Mrs Neva obedience to God. IB88c waa a happy man becauae he allowed
Kmg were Mr and Mrs Evan God to plan hla lUe. Who plallll your life? - BUI Carter, MidGenhe1mer of Florda, Mr and dleport, Rt. I.
Mrs Walter Schrtber of Ball
Run and Ronald Genhclmer of
'
Africa
Mr and Mrs John Perdas of
Johnstown , Pa , were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs John
Perdas Jr and Mary Mr and
Mrs Leonard Perdas and
Jenmfer, also of Johnstown,
were weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs Roger Young and
Westley J01mng the group for
a p1cmc at Route 33 Park were
Mr and Mrs Henry Perdas
and son of Portsmouth, Mr
and Mrs Russell Well of
Chester, Mr and Mrs Wayne
Beal and Pemse and Karla.
Mrs Jennte Hollie Is spending some time with her
daughter, Mr and Mrs Robert
•
Swearmgton and son at
Dayton
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs John l)ean and Richard
and Mr and Mrs John Walter
Dean were Mr and Mrs Clair
Waggoner of Harnsonvllle,
Mr and Mrs Paul Paynter of
Carpenter, Mr and Mrs
Garold Gdkey and famdy of
Athens, Mr and Mrs Walter
Terrell of Pataskala, Mr and
Mrs Hobart Smalley of
Chester and J1m Halley and
Joy Waggoner, Harrl!onvUie
and Mr and Mrs Kennetll
Marklns of Racine
Rev and Mrs John Jesbl!l'g,
missionary from France
sponiOI'ed by the Missionary
Mulberry Ave.·
992-2115
Pomeroy
Club of Carleton Church, were
guest speakers at the church

Kingsbury

News, Notes

the Sermonette

.TIME FOR

and

For Fall
Planting

SUGAR RUN MILLS

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t·Anlolcl Grate
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See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Letha Morris Nam ed
OES Worthy Matron

In 1965, Pope Paul made an
h1stonc 14-hour visit to New
York (:lty to plead for world
peace before the United Nalwns

1972 BUICK ........... .'.~ ..... s4995
1971 DODGE ....... ~~.~~.. ~2795
1970 FORD .................... ~2395
1970
DODGE
...............
•2895
2
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1970 FORD
....................
~2795
390 V-8,
1967 DODGE .............. !.1295
1966 OLDS ........................ •99 5
1962 FORD ......................... •495
OUR WORD IS OUR BOND

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

USED -cARS
.

DON'T FORGET WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

4 Dr wagon, 9 pass, 6 cy l , auto

Oscar Babcock
Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
Society Ne\\s
spen l the weekend w1th thetr
By Mrs Evelyn Bnckles
. .,sun, Mr and Mrs Bob Tuttle
F~rs t Lt and Mrs Roger L
and fam1ly of Columbus
$1995
1969 FORD
Coe 1the for mer Lmda K
l TO Coupe, 390 V.8 engine 3 speed automatte power
Clarence N1chols went to
steering, power brakes faclory atr, grey ftntsh Good
Spence1) of Fort Bragg, N C , Cla1 ksburg W Va Monday to
whtle wall tires, radio
are an nouncmg the b1rth of see h1s nephew, Mr Harry
lhe1r !Irs( ch1ld, a daughter, Nichols, who ISsenously 111 tn a
1968 CAMARO
51795
born Sept 23, we1ghmg 7 lbs , 5 husp1tal there
Converttble. local 1-owner, low mileage car beauttlul
cream finish wllh black top, bucket seats, wtth console,
oz and named Deborah Anne
Mr and Mrs Wayne
new white wall tires. power steenng and automatic tran s
The grandparents are Mr and Bnckles were Sunday afmtsslon, radio ONE OF THE SCARCE ON~S , AND AS
Mrs Guy A Spencer, Tuppers lernoon guests of Mr and Mrs
NICE AS THEY COME
Plams, Mr and Mrs M1llard John Hayes of Chester
1967 CHEVROLET WAGON
$1295
R Coe of Rt 2, Coolville
Mrs Leone Babcock, Mrs
Impala 3 seats, good 1st lme w w ttres automatic trans
Great-grandparents are Mr Eulah Swan and Mru Leota
power steering &amp; brakes, V 8 engtne, luggage rack radto
be1ge fintsh , matchmg vmyl tntertor 1 owner
and Mrs Edward Chevaher, Massar received word of the
Reedsv1ile, 0 , and Mrs death of the1r coustn, Clinton
Tresste Spencer, Middleport Sm11h, of Long Bottom who
Oscar Babcock attended the passed away at Veterans
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
funeral of &lt;;;harles Larkms of Memonal Hospital, Pomeroy,
i'PMEROY, OHIO
Long Bottom Monday
one day last week and funeral
Mr and Mrs Willie Frecker, serv1ce was Frtday
Mme1 sv1lle Route, Mr and
Mrs Nelt1e Smothers of Fl
Mrs Wateman Whtle of Keno Myers, Flonda spent a couple
Mr and Mrs Hobert Newell or of weeks here w1th her sister,
Chester were Sunday dmner Mrs Grace Sm1th
guests of Mr and Mrs Jess1e
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Newell It was m observance or' Larkms and daughter returned
Jessie Newell's 89th birthday here from Germany to the
Blam Taylor and Danny home of h1s sister, Mr and
RACINE - Officers for 1973 Hensley InstallatiOn of of- Sp url ock VISite d W1lbur Mrs Norman Weber and
were elected Monday evemng fleers )"111 be held at the stated N1ckles at the hosp1lal m daughter for a v1s1t
by Racme Chapter No. 134, meeting on Dec 4
Athens Tuesday evemng and
Mr and Mrs Blatn Taylor
he
IS
somewhat
unproved
Order of Eastern Star, m a
and
grandson , Brian Taylor,
Commumcahons and In·
regular session at the Masonic v1tahons to recept10ns and
Agnes H1ll was taken to VISited her siSter, Mrs Joseph
Temple w1th Cora Webb, W Fr1ends' Nights were read
Camden Clark Hospttal, Rme at a hosp1talm Wheeling
M , and Ralph Webb, W P ,
Jake Gaul was reported 111 Parkersburg, Saturday after Sunday where she 1s a pat1ent
pres1dmg
and in the Veter-ans Memorial she suffered a heart attack after a heart attack She Is
Elected were
worthy Hosp1tal A report on the wh1le al her employment at slowly recovertng
Mstron, Letha Morris, Worthy rummage sale and sale of Cha pman 's Store at Coolville
Mr and Mrs Roscoe GobMr and Mrs Eddie Pnce of bons of Akron and Mr and
Patron, Clifford Morns, placr mats and kmves was
Assoc1ate Matron, Lllllan g1ven by the secretary Newar k VISited here Saturday Mrs Clay Tuttle Of Middleport
Weese, Assoc Patron, Ralph Reports of the trustees, audit, w1th her s1ster, Mr and Mrs were Friday supper guests of
Webb, Secretary, Gretta and budget comm1 ttees were
Sunpson: Treasurer, Chlorus read and were approved
Gnmm, Conductress, Opal
Birthdays of the members
Diddle, Associate Con- for July, August, a nil dctober
ductress, Barbsra Roush, and were announced and g1fis were
trustee for 3 years, Leona presented by the Worthy
Matron and Worthy Patron to
them
Refreshments of 1ce cream
of Mr and Mrs Leanord Bass
and fam1ly have been Mr. and and cake were served by the
Mrs John Bass, Chr1ss1e and men of the chapter
Once you pull an • pelr
Stephen of Elyr1a, Mr and
of Acme Wutern boots,
Mrs Rudy Stewart, Rodney by plane from Columbus
they'll be lops on your
wanted llsf You'll lttf
and Robyn of Mt. Vernon, Mr
Mr and Mrs James Harden
!he
dllltrtnct In
and Mrs Larry Brown of of London spent the weekend
comfort and - jho
Delaware
w1th h1s parents, Mr and Mrs
dlfftronco In looks .
thanks lo lht light·
M~ LoUise J&lt;ahn of La Robert Harden, and sister,
weight c'"'structlon ot
Selle, M1ch1gan has rented the Debbie
lu•urlout ltothtra
tra1ler property of Mr · and
Mr and Mrs td1son HubMrs Charles Lytle, corner of bard, Mrs Donald Hubbard
Th1rd and College Streets. MISS 'and Donna Marie spent the
Kahn teaches Engllsh and ' weekend w1th the former's son
French m the Meigs H1gh and daughter-m-law Mr and
School
Mrs Dale Hubb~rd and
Mrs Charles Blake has " daughter m v1rgm 1a
returned home from a three
Mrs Agnes Wh 1te Mr
MIN'S Is WOMIN'S
weeks tr1p to R1chland, Richard Duckworth : acWashmgton, where she VIsited companied by Mr and Mrs.
STARTING AT
her son and daughter-m-law, Carl Duckworth, Mrs Pauline
Mr and Mrs B1ll Eynon and Guinsler and Kitty, and Mary
!am1iy, another son and Beth White, VISited w1th their
ilaughter-m-law, Mr and Mrs . aunt, Mrs Sydney Bartels m
John Eynon She made the trip Huntington

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3f• Ton , local one owner,

1695
68 Dodge Cor. 2 Dr. H.T., V~. auto., P.S. 'lli95
68 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan ................... '1295
Pontiac Bonneville

OPlOMElRIST _

992 5786

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BUYS
71 MERCURY ...............}1795

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For Rent

4 ROOM a. bath furnished
POMEROY OHtO
aparlmonl, ulillllu ~Mild; no 2 BEDROOM, Furn , all
'
children or peh, Belloy's
electric apartment, down
Store, Upper Busl~u• Block,
stairs Available this wee~&lt;
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PH.
Phone 992 73U or m 7133.
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10.1 61p
tf1.6.3fc
COAL, llmutone, ExcelsiOr . _i ANO 4 R0UM fumfr'-' Sal! Works, E Main Sf ,
h
Mowu "'"'
o0meroy, PhiJilo 992•3191.
~n1urn11 ed., apartmtt~lt. SLEEPING rooms. phGnt 992
· I 3975 or 992 2571
12•tfc "hont 992·541.
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TAKE APEEl

SHIPMENT

Syracus~

Conl1ct Gulclo J. Glrollml

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Many Attended
Anniversary

Cleland
Realty

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605 W. MAIN ST.

Kay McKelvey , Frank1e
Mumaw, Myla . Hudson,
M1ldred P1erce and Tma,
Jamce Lawson and Dav1d,
Agnes Wh1te, Jean Hall ,
Thelma Grueser, Lon Chapman, R1chard Duckworth,
Margaret Cottrtll and Florence
Potts

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph 992-2174
Pomeroy

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC Stop In and See Our
S E WAGE
SYSTEMS Floor Display .
CLEANED, REPAIRED
MilLER SANITATION
SEWING MACH
STEWART OHIO PHONE SEE US FOR Awnings, sfortn
service, all
662 3035
doors and wtndows, carports,
The Fabric Shop,
____ _ _ __ _ 10_4 He marquees, aluminum ~ldlng
Authorized Singer
.
and railing A Jacob, sales
$erv1ce We Sharpen Scl:ssoo·s.
READY MIX CONCRETE representaltve For Ire&amp;
delivered right lo )'Our esl1mates. phone Charlo.: ,. , - , : : - - - - - _ ; .3-29 He
project Fast and easy Free losle, Syracuse, V v AUTOMOBILE lnsuranc• ....,.,
·--~
estimates Phone 992·328~ . Johnson and Son, Inc
bEFT tn lay away, 1972 model
Lost
your
cancelled'
Goegleln Ready Mix Co ,,
3 2 tts1 operator's
zrg Zllg sewmg machme Th1s
l1cense?
Call
9'11Mtddleport, Ohio
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.machrne mak,es buttonholes .
2966 .
darns, embrorder1es Pay
6 JO lie' BACKHOE AND DOZER work~
6 15 tfr
balance of 538 SO or pay $5 55 -::::::==~,.--------""
Sephc tanks Installed Georoe _:._~~---per mo Phone 992 5331
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
lilii II Pulltns Phone 992 WQ HUSBM~D and wtfe 1anllorat
425 lfc
10 J6tc REASONABLE rates Ph 446
serv1ce team Home and
4782, Galll£&gt;011s, John Russell,
commerctal
Walls, wtndows,
Owner &amp; Operator
JUST TAKEN IN, Singer
floors
Call
GalltpoltS
Ohto
Real Estate For Sale
Sewing Machine Will sell for
446 1607
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5
12
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small balance ol $36 21 or
OWEN CROW Bldg on
10 5 6tp
C BRADFORD, Auctioneer THE
payments may be arranged
Sycamore
and
Matn
St,
Complete Servtce
Phone 9'12 5331
Pomeroy Property consists
Phone 949 3821
97 tfc
of two apratments and two
Real Estate For Sale
Racine, Ohto
bustnesses Person could lrve
'Crllt Bradford
8 TRACK STEREO, freight
1n one apartment and have
damaged, In beaultlul walnut
5 1 llo
rentals to pay on fmancmg
console Will sell for S101 SO or :-:-:':':"""~--_....:__
Frnancmg can be arranged
P&lt;IY S1 SO per week Phone 992 DOZER and back hoe work,
For delatls call Fred W Crow
ponds and septic tanks, dtl
5331
992
or 992 2562 Reason
chtng serv1ce top sotl,· ttll for 2692
9 7 tfc
sale
to settle an estate
dtd, ltmestone, B&amp;K Ex
Fred
W
Crow, Attorney At
Phone 992 5367, Law
POODLE pupp1es. Sliver Toy, cavalmg
Dtck Karr, Jr,
Parkvlew Kennels Phone 992
10 5 31c
9 I lfc
5443
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8-15 ftc
3 BEDROOM all electric home
"HUNTERS PARADISE
wtlh
basement
Phone
Appx
10 acres, 4 mil~ from
997
3975 or 992 2571
Ractne, mce hunting cabin,
APPLES F1tzpatrtck Or Mobile Homes For Sale
cement pad and hook up for
chards . State Roule 689 CASH paid for all mal&lt;es ana
10 4 Jtc
models of mobile homes .
trailer, basement 15 dug for a
Phone W•lkesvllle 669 3785
Phone area code 6t4 42,3t9531 IDEAL 5 ACRE RANCH Lake
house, 3,300block that can be
8 30 tfc
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:He
,
Conchas
New
Mextco
$2,975
used for the baseiJienl or to
No down No Interest $25 mo
buold another cabin All
12FT ALUMINUM boat and 4 5 for
119
mos
Vacatton
FOR S3,70il 00
r p motor used one lime
ParadiSe
Free
Brochure
"WEIGHING VALUES?"
call 997 3029
• Air Cond11toners
Ranchos
lake
Conchas
Box
ThiS
3 bedroom home ' In
10 4 4IC
•Awnmgs
,
2001 01) Alameda, Caltforota ,•1 j ~y,~afUs,''rJVIY be lust wh~t
11 ACRES In Syracuse, ad
94501
ro~tre !!t!l~lng fnr Bath,.'¥'P
• Underpmnlng
10 3 30fp
new gas fotced air furnace
1acent to new houstng pro1ect
on Sand Hill all utlllltes Complete mobile hame' - - -- - - - ON A NICE LOT -Only
avatlable sn ,ooo, call 865 service - plus gigantic' 5 ROOM house and balh , SS.OOO 00
2280, New Malamoras Ohio display of mobile homes
located on Brtck Street,
"IN POMEROY"
belore 3 p no John H McCoy
Rutland
mterlor
betng
This
nice
two bedroom home
always available at
remodeled phone 742 3334
can be yours, balh and •;,
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10_46tp
10-3 12tc basement on a 50&gt;&lt;200 lot
MILLER
USED Copperlone Hoover
ONLY $7,000 00
washer, good co ndthon
8 ROOM house and bath, ntce
"HOME FOR
MOBILE HOMES
phone 992 3324
large lot, natural gas, built tn
LARGE FAMILY"
1220 Washington Blvd
cabmets rn kttchen Close to
_ _ _ _ _ _ _1o_• 3tp
This four bedroom, 2 story
radto stati on m Bradbury
423-7521
BELPRE, 0
home
s1ts on a level 1acre lot
7FT POOL table, lo ke new S40
Phone 992 2602
9
2
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In
Tuppers
Plains, bath, and
Zrg zag sew1ng machme
9 12
- - - -- - -- - a nice workshop ASK TO
w1lhout cabrnet, S2S red
SEE THIS SOON
drnette set w1th 4 charrsj $20 ,
Me1gs Mobile Homes
HOUSE In Long Boltom , phone
511,50000
'
grey dtnelle set woth 2 chatrs,
985 3529
CALL
US
TODAY,
WE
510, phone 667 3403
6 ll·lfc
HP,.VE
MANY
OTHER
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PROPERTIES
RACiNE - 10 room house,
1912" APACHE Eagle Fold up
HENRY E. CLELAND
balh, basement, garage, two
ca mper , tnc ludes spare trre,
ots Phone 949 4313
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REALTOR
canopy and plastic storm
On Our Last
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window Trailer has been
wired for electm, 3 outlets
1972 MOBILE HOME
Excellenl condition $650, call
left on our lot.
992 5815 after, 5 p m
10
4 4tc
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S27 50 cash pnce or terms
avat lable Phone 9'12 5641
1036tc
· - -- - 1972 REPOSSESSED 8 track
stereo, lUSt like new Take
over payments of S7 25 per
nto or P&lt;IY balance of $88 47
Phone 992 5331
10 3·61c

.,- - SYRACUSE- A5 30 polluck
chicken d1nner, hosted by the
Enuly M1ss10nary Circle of the
F1rst Umted PreSbyterian
Chur•h, was enJoyed m the
' _church Annex Sunday evemng,
Ocl I
'
Followmg dmner the group
went mto the church sancluary, where the program was
presented Opemng prayer was
~ given by the Rev Dw1ght
, Zav1tz DedicatiOn of the Least
&lt;Com was read by Agnes White,
1 r, followed With a prayer
, Members of the Jumor Choir
, , sang' Kum Ba Yah" The Rev
: and Mrs Zav1tz sang 'In the
' Shelter of H1s Love" '
- Gro~p smgmg of hymns was
• dlTected by Mrs Zav1tz and a
closmg prayer was g1ven by
Myla Hudson

' Genev1eve Scnne1der, Eleanor'

a brae, odds and ends, 10
·- - - -- a m to 6 p m . Oclober 6th &amp; APARTMENT, 3 rooms and
71h, 462 S 5th St, Middleport,
balh ground floor. 2 pnvate 667 3891 Tuppers Plains, 0
ef) trances u ft Itt le s pa 1d , t..__ _ _ _:..:_:...:_~:.:::::::.::J
Ohfo
10 1 61c
con&gt; plelely furnished, nol ·
1973 TRAILERS and campers In
sutted for children see II at Auto Sales
stock - lor service- quality
103 Laurel St , Pomeroy,
and price - vlsll Camp
aflernoons only
PLYMOUTH, 4 door good
Conle~, Slarcrall Sales, Rt 62
10 Otp 19/0
ttes and exhaust, air, power
N of t Plusanl behond Red
brakes and sleerlng, very
Cafpet Inn
TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer good condition, $1.400, phone
9 29 7tc
Park, ~hone 992 3324
,
after 6 p m or all day
_ __ .;__ _ __ _
10
3
tic
Saturday or Sunday, 992 5310 ,
COLONIAL t 1 t
s y e s ereo, AM
10 6 6tc
FM rad10, ~speakers, 4 speed 2 BEDROOM trailer near
record changer
Balance
Pomeroy Phone 9?2 5623
$78 52 Use our budget terms
10 5 3tc
Call 9?2 7085
10 1 6tc
12x60 TRAILER, corner Pearl
11
&amp; 71h, MldcllepOrl Color TV,
MODERN walnut stereo, AM.
all
cooking utensils and
FM radio, features • speed
bedclothes
furnished, wuher
changer, • spesken, separate and drv-r No
children Phone
conlrols Balance S68 41 Use 992 5505
our budvef lerms Call 992
7085

D8A Shimmy's

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18 Attend

FOR SALEI

I WMP0/1390
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ter

Farm

washer, sofa. Conlon mangle,

Manning 0 Webster Judge
Common Pleas Court,

tr 1ct 1t ~town • 1
IIU,Ch , IS
WI t h I

bl n&gt;d hems etc S43 35 cash

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one year old one

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nice ......,

YoU ' II

1972 model 1n walnut stand
All features built In to make
fancy destgns and do stretch
sewrng Also bettonl}oles

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to 6 lie
GUN Shoot also rofle matches ..
- open sights only Forked
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday, PARTS FOR 1967 Plymouth
Fury, tran smtsslon, motor
Oclober 8, 12 noon
'
10 4 3tc and body Phone 992 2927
10 &gt;3tc
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Oct 8, I
p m Faclory choked guns YAMAHA Enduro250, 9 months
like new, ssoo Phone 992
only Second place shooters old
7109
gel free shot In ne•t match
10 5 6tc
Assorted meals Racine Gun
Club
pump organ, all
10 5 31c ANTIQUE
ortgtnal excepl new bellows
Over 80 years old Made by
Taylor and Taylor Organ Co ,
Worcester,
One bellows
type PhoneMass
992 3904
LEGAL NOTICE
10-S lie
For Rent
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Cut No 20,711 1971 KAWASAKI 100, e&gt;eellent 2 OR 3 BEDROOM home In
Eliott of Mildred M ltum
condition, ready lo go
Mason Call Point Pleasant
DICtlltd.
Sacrifice for only 1260 Phone 6751684
Notice Is r'l•rtby given that
Coolville 667 6214
10 6-6
Delmar G Blum of Chester,
10 5 me
Dhlo, hat beon duly appointed
Admlnlstr•tor of tht Estate Of
4 OR 6 ROOM house, 1 bath,
Mlldrtd M 8aum , dfceesed, MISCELLANEOUS SALE Old
basement n1ce yard. phone
Iale of Meigs county, Oh lo
plclure
frames,
depression
773 5341
Creditors Arf nquired fq file
glass,
chrome
breakfast
set,
10 6 2tp
their claims with said fiduciary

Mrs Flck's parents, Mr. and flO)
Mrs G R Newland's , 60tb
wedamg aonlversary, They
wllh to thank all the Chelter '
area people fqr the
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-"Sanda W.IAJ'.

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Herefords,

Landmark
Porneroy

ol'

~·moly,

Start lluv~ng October 2, 1972

bull, one hetler call afler 5
p n• 985 3538 Paul Karr,
shine Mabel Ptckens
10 4 3tc Ch~ster Ohio
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YARD Sale on Rl 1 between DON T pump your slugg ish
Mtddleporl and Cheshtre
Salurday, 10 Itil 7 and Sunday, sepltc tank Get Klaan Em
All Sepltc Tank Cleaner
10 1111 5

Local News

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Aller !hey
are Hulled

SaH Works, Inc.

Eastem

You Ire rtqu•rtd to answer
111 o Complaint wllhln twenty
• 1tht days after the last

$

Per Hundred
Pounds

Excelsior

.Deceased and The unknown
hetrs , devrsees
legatees.
10 6 2t
dr~trlbutees, adm intstrators - - ' -- --...:.._ _...:.:_: p
and executors, tf any, of
Harr rson Rollrns aka Harrison
Rawlrngs, Deceased, will take
nottee that on th~ 28th day of
July, 1972 a Complaint was
flied In the Common Pleu
Court of Melgs County, Ohio
Cue No 15 113, wher~tln ypu
have been named defendants
In the prayer of the Complaint
Plalnhff demands that his In
terestln said real estate may be
Mr and Mrs Robert Gray
set oft to him In severalty and
went
by plane to Pltts6urgh to
for p •.u tr tion of said real estate 1
according to the respective spend a few days w1th his
right~ ot the part1es hereto, and
In case partit1on of said real uncle, Mr. Hugh Russell
estate cannot be made without
Mrs. Sandra Massar visited
man1fest Injury to the value
her
parents, Mr and Mrs D.
thereof then that said real
estate may be adiUdged to Ollt Boyles and also Mrs Leone
or more of the parties to thll
su1t upon electron as provided Babcock of Tuppers Plams
by law , then that sard real
Mr and Mrs Okey Connally
estate may be sold accordrng to
taw, free and clear from all the spent a weekend at Carroll at
claims, r~ghts and mterests of lhe home of C B Leonard and
ell the parttes to thts suit
Plarntlff further prays that each lhe Connallys' son, Brian,
of said Defendants mav be slayed w1th his grandparents,
reQuired to set up whatever
claim or claims right or rights, Mr and Mrs. Joe Connally.
interest or rnterests, each of
Mr and Mrs I 0 McCoy
them has 1n and to said real
VISited
their daughter and sonestate, or be forever barred
from assertrng same And In-law, Mr and Mrs Larry
further Plelntlff prays tor other
proper relief The real estate 1S Smilh, at Bellville, W Va
described as follows
Mrs Mary Reed VISited her
The following described real
daughter,
Mr and Mrs Ross
estat' situate tn the VIllage of
Pomeroy , Mergs County , Oh ro Cleland at Chester Rev Sm1th
Tract No 1
Berng part of Lot No 6 on of Keno Chmllan Church
Prospect Hlll m •ard City and In showed B1ble slides
Fraction No 11, begrnnmg on
Mr and Mrs Rex SumCaroline Street at the Nor
thwest corner of a lot sold to merfield went to Round Lake,
JOhn M Stivers thence wrth
sard Street N 88 deg West 100 Ill , 1o v1s1t their son, Mr. and
feet thence South 2 Oeg West Mrs Tom Summerfield and
tOO feet thence South 118 Oeg
East parallel with Caroline fam1ly
Street 100 feet to lot of sa id John
Mrs. l)elores Murphy spent
M St1vers thence wrth the line
an
evemng w1th Mrs Doli
of sard Sttvers lot 100 feet , berng
the house and lot formerly Murphy and daughter.
,
owned by Wm R Stivers
Mrs.
Mildred
Caldwell
Tratt No 2
All of Lot Number Five (Sl m Tuppers Plams spent Sunday
S W Pomeroy's Addttron IQ the
City of Pomeroy rn Fractton No wllh her mother, Mrs. Edna
17, Town No 2. Range 13 save Summerfield.
and e~&lt;cept 100 feet sQuare oft of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Sumthe North end ot seld Lot No 5
Tract No 3
merfield
and daughter, Amber,
Begrnnmg at the Southwest
corner of Lot No F 1ve on spent Sunday w1th his parents,
Prospect Htll rn s
w Mr and Mrs Rex SumPomeroy 's Addrt1on to said Cit~
of Pomeroy , thence North 2 merfield
Oeg
East 206 feet, thence
Mr and Mrs Ron Billy of
North 88 Oe; West 100 teet
visited her 1
Thence South 2 Oeg West 183 Pltlsburgh,
feet thence South 70 Dtg .co· parents, Mr and Mrs John !
EISt along the North side of a
•,
forty foot strett lOot feet to place Flck.
Of beginning Sav~no and ex
Mr and Mrs Bernard'"
CtPftng
coal
and
Other
minerals, the nght to mine F:aaelstem of North Olmstead
samt without encumbrance to were recent visrtors of Mr and
the surface, and all Wly$ and
rights of ways along eny Mrs John Fick
mineral seam hereby reserved
M~ and Mrs Richard F1ck
Rtftrtnce Deed
Vol 75
had
a fannly dinner In honor &lt;if
Page 171, Deed Records, MergS

County, OhiO

Your Walnuts will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Wtll Pay You.

SKATE AWAY, open Wed
nesday, Fnday and Saturday
eventngs from 7 30 p m to
10 30 p m Avatlable for
provate parltes on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday
even1ngs, also Saturday and P.O Bo• 267
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992 3891
d
n rumen,s
Sunday afl&amp;rnoons Schedule
Pomeroy,
Oh1o
GIBSON Guttar , beauttful Les
your parlles early Phooe 985
Pa 1
t
3929 or 985 m6
u cus om, sunburst finish
new, 1 2 pnce $375, phone 388
10 1 12tc
8271
10 6 6tp YARD Sale, Thursday Froday For Sale
and Saturday on larktn Sf , SADDLES - 2 black Parade
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Rulland lad1es dresses, outt1ts S6S eac~ 1 brown btg
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
1
Wanted responsible par~ to
blouses, skirts, IOc apiece
horn
Itke new S70 phone 992
take
1 •
10 4 3tc 6793
over spme p1ano asy
- - - ' - -- terms Can be seen locally
tO 6 21p
2 FAMILY poroh and yard sale,
Wrhle Credit Manage( , R 0
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Fnday and Salurday, some TWO
Boil 216, Shelbyville lndfana
regtSiered
polled
dnfrques ~" and Avon bottles ,
46~1'6
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Deceased , The unknown heirs,

TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER

new products stnr.e the for

whose place of restdence fs
the
B b
Sh
unknown. The unknown t\errs,"'
arner s ar er
op is
d~vrsees , legatees, distrlbutees, ..,gotng to be closed - Our shop
administrators and f)CtCutors
wdl be open throughout the
rf any. of James Ward ,
coming Wrnter Season and
deceased the unknown heirs,
Btll Warner wtll do rnen s ha 1r
devisees, legatees, dlstrlbutees,
cuthng and stylrnQ by ap
act.mrnislrators and executors,
polntmen1 Phone 992 3130
if any , of Ruby Ward Hill ,
Deceased John Howard whose
10 6 2tp
lace of restdence Is 15.CI3
!Salta, Compton. Cal tfornla GUN SHOO f, Broad Run Rod
90220 GonzeH Howard whose and Gun Club, New Haven, W
Place of residence rs l5.c1J
Va , Sunday, Oct 8, noon til
Vlsalu1 , Compton. California
90220 Davis Howard, whose
Place of nsidence rs unknown _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.;._1_
0_5_3t.c
The unknown herrs, devisees,
legatees, dl~trlbutees, ad YARD Sale, you name It, we've
got 11 Thursday, Fnday and
min!strartors ilnd executors If
any,
of
James1
Smith,
Saturday 43 Coal Street.
Deceased , Th~ unknowh hetrs,
Mtddleport
devisees, legatee-s, distributees.
10 J.41c
admmrstrators and e)Cecvtors,
1f any, of Carrie Henshaw,
Oeceastd The unknown helrs. MUSIC
t

administrators and executors.
rf 1ny at Mildred Thompson.
Deceased 1 The unknown heirs,
devlsees, legatees. drsti"lbutees,
admtntstrators and executors.

6 28 tfc

Bnng Your Unhulled

KOS'COT KOSMETICS &lt;MINK
OIL BASE) We ha•e many

Pomeroy, Ohio,
capsule5 $1 98 at Nelson
Et al,
Defenduts
Drugs
The Defendants, Mary Anna
10 6 11p
Davrs whose place of res,dence _ _ _ _ __ ___...:.:_:

devisees, legatees, dlstrlbulees.

Buy

Wrlle M D Mtller, Rt ~
Pomeroy , Ohlc Call 9'12 6271

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Wanted To

TWIN Needle sewtng machme

Lord's day"

1

RUTH LEWIS~'
Route J, Box 16

tS

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Sunday School-9 30 A M.
Worshi,......10.4S A.M.
Young Ptopr..-t\ at P.M
Evtn1ng Wori/ilp-'7 30 P.M

Plaintiff REDUCE excess flutds w rth
FLUIDEX, $1 69 - LOSE'

Pomeroy, Ohto,

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Revelations 1 and 10
"I was In the Splrll on !he

Conservatory of Mus1c Phone

THE COURT OF
9 78 121c
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Nohce By Publlutron
YARD SALE. Slorys R m Rf}dd,
'
No 15, 113 I n11le up off Rt 7, Sunday
CHARLES
LEWIS,
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06 ltp
Route 3, Box
16

women , young men, b\))'S

VACUUM Cleaner

9'12 3825

l~l

PANTS &amp; JEANS
SALE I

and girls Hurry lo
FARM HAND on datry farm
POMEROY
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Phone 949 3193
9._ Jack w Caney, Mgr .
10 5 3tp Ailll
Phone 992 2111

Of
DfuRftl
\lfl
NAZARENE

ORGAN and ptano tnstrucllon
by graduale ot Clnetnnat•

LEGAL NOTICE

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F:urnllore; oa~ fables,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
SYRACUSE
beds, or complete households

And 1 m1k! west of Rock
Spnngs Fa.rgrounds
SALE STARTS7 .00 PM
FRIDAY, OCT 6

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment..
'5.55

Price Smash!

9 26

person Crow s S1eak House
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B,ps:tp~ss
. t Services
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lfc
GET 1 PAIR FR_EE
CAR HOP wanted .- ;pply In All kinds, all $tzes for men,

Pomeroy . o

Cliff

- .. turday

9 1 JOlt

45769

3507

TRAIL!'R,

Sh.utrl ltke r'ICW Phone 985

lady good salary, room and
boa(d phone 992 5397 or 992

ARN0LD
BROTHERS

befoundforeachmemberof
the family

$1 50 for 50 word m mlmum
Each additional word 2c
BLIND AOS
,
Addrt 1onal 25c Charge per
Advertrsement

te n or phone 882 2482

CondthOners

I

CAMPING

10 6 31p
WOMAN to ltve tn wtlh elderly

a rer Hea 1ers
Plumbmg
1
1W k
J CC ' I 1C&lt;l
Or

Be
shop

Olt i U

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CARD OF THANKS
' &amp; OBITUARY

PAINTING, tntenor and

Pnn•c r()y

16'

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E'xt.l•ll!•nl lnt l(Jf' licncflfs and
,,d,NUlt:CtHc td
uppurlunt ty
Fur tntcrvtcw wrdc c u The
D•l•ly Scnlinc l , Box 7'19 a,

H? W '

ucutrve Insertions
25 Per Cent Discount on pa 1
ads and ads pard wrth ln 10 days

For Sale

W'"' '' '' SilO ,,,l&lt;~ry duron&lt;i
&lt;:.n 1"JJ''"Y lrrl!lllllO progrcun

Wmdow •

Atr

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Wanted

N/\ IIi 1Nl\l , II( c t 11 scds l.t;
1u 11 11t i l t' t ,lr(.\cr mtndcd

HEATING &amp;
COOUNG

HAYMAN'S
AUQION
HOUSE

~or Wan' Ad Service
5 cents per Word one ms!rlton

Help

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Cleemed
obtect•onal
The
PUblisher Will not be respoMible
for more than one mcorrect

lnserllon
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•- !'he Da1ly Sent mel, M1ddteport-Pomeroy. 0 . Oct 6, 1•112

. DEADLINEs

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~ PM Dav Before Publicaliort
Monday
Deadline
9 am
Canceflatlon
_corrections
W!l1beaccept.dunltl9am for

STEER'

Davof Publlcatu;m

~ REGULATIONS
The Publisher reserves the

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12 cents per word three
consecutrve msertrons
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18 cenls per word sfx con-

For bargains galore
smart and Chrtstmas

1

We 5e ll retarl &amp; wholesale'
1
I
we come o all
dealers' Follow the crowd,

Spec ra 1

OFFICE HOuw•
·8 30 am to 5 oo p c Jatly,
8 30 • m to 12 oo Noon

Y~2

Fnday, October 61ust off the
Po~teroy Mtddleport By
pass on old Rl 7 at Laurel

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Employment Wanted
e~

10 6 6tp

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WALNUTS

ma hon of thts

Com~any

several new ones Hus

Also

monttt

plus monthly spec1als All
these In addtllo~ to !he

unknown , Addis M Davis, THE RUMOR 'S mculaltng thaf

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orrgtnals Ladtes, we would
hke very much for you to try
these cosmeflcs and to serve

you Phone Helen Jane, 992
5113

==--"-:--_::10~1 lie
VIRGINIA's B~auty Salon on
Success Road belween
Tuppers Platns and Long
Bollon1 Open 6 days, some
evenings Phone 667 3041
Operator, Vlrg1n1a Hayman
914301c

e

tf any, of Oorothy Devol,

devisees legatees, dlstrlbulees,
adm.n lstrators and executors,
1f any , of Nora Howard,
Oecehed, The unknown heirs,
devr~e~s legatees dlstrlbutees,
admrntstra1ors and . llttcutors,

If anv. of Mary Smith Rollins,

across from upper end of
Syracuse stale park ram or

publlcetlon oil this

nc let

b' not llttr 1han fhe
27111 dly o November, 1912, or
llldtmont by default will be
rtneltrtd egalnsl you
Evelyn Luckt 1
Clerk of Courts
Mtltl County, Ohio

er.w. Crow a.

Por.ttt

Attornols for Plelntlff
22.2t. 11o1 •· u. 20. 21

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wllh an Eaalern Air 1
llaclli crlllhld Into I
81

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wlthrn four months
Dated thiS 3rd day of October

1972

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LE,G~l ljOTICE

The Bptrd" Jif.. TrusJeu of
Salisbury, ToV.nsh 16, will
recllvt.b ds u~tn 10 00 O'Clock
AM :r,HE 21ST OAY OF Oc
tobtr 1972, for fho purchuo of a
new motor grader, witt!
mini mum specoflcatlons u
follows
1,.3 cu In diesel eng ine. 135
H P scarifier, Power steerrng
IJX~.C tires front and rear 10

ply ' roll type cab wllh heater

dttroster , foot accelerator .
decelerator , runnmg lights
front and rear, e-mergency

fluher llghl!, 12 11 full
Minimum wolghl 2•.soo lbs
Olforwo u triltt In, one 330
~foddl~(· Wutlnghouu Motor
llddor1 to a.!n&gt;lt do lolled
sptclllcellons' ot equipment
olfertd
The Board of Town•hlp
hydraulic control mold bo.-rd

Truatees reservt tht riOht to

rtltct
1ny or ofall the
bids Board of
By ordtr
Salisbury Township Trustees
6

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Rlc hard Bailey,
Clerk

WANT AD

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prrcc

or

terms

Phone 992 5641

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Bur ea u,

Sunbeam deep fryer , utlllly

cart , porch swing, lawn
chatrs,
mattresses
and
sprmgs, ladders, d1shes, brlc

On Most American Cars
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

available

--_____ _;10 3 6tc
,

Electro

Hygtene New Demonstrator
has all cleanmg attachments
plus the new Electro Suds for
shampoom9 carpet Only

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open8TII5
Monday lhru Salurday
606 E. Matn, Pomeroy, 0 .
O'DELL WHEEL al1gnmenl
located al Crossroads, Rt 12~
Complele front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels balanced elec
Ironically
All
work
guaranteed

Qj:IIAc:nn.-hl.o

rates Phone 742 3232 or
9'12 3213
1 v ric
WILL cut or tnrn · tr ees,
reasonable also clean out
basements
att•cs
and

cellars phone 949 3221
10 4 301c

•ROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMBING
•CARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING

For free

Estimate

PHONE 992-2550 .

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£AR1H MOVING
Dozer

&amp;

ponds,

End loader worl&lt;,
land.
We ha"" 2 sire

basement,

scap~ng

do1ers, 2 sue loar;lers. Work

done by hour or contract.
Free Esl1mates, We also
haul 1111 dlrf, top SOli Dump
trucks and low-boy for ~ire.
See Bob or Roger Jeffers,
Pomeroy Phone t92·352S
atler 7 p m or phone 992·
5232

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Mam Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE

r~:es~~::e D~~YRe~o~~

From !he largest .... :;::;:
Bulldozer Radtalor to the
Smallest Healer Core
Nathan Btggs
Radiator Spec1ahst

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SYRACUSE - Relahves
attendmg the Golden Wedding
anmversary of Mr and Mrs
M1llard Duckworth Sunday,
October I, m Huntmgton, W
Va were Mr and Mrs Carl
Duckworth of Zanesville, Mr
and Mrs J,11mes Gumsler and
daughter K1tty, P1ckermgton,
Mr and Mrs Harold McComas, sons Steve and Gary of
Ravenswood, Mr and Mrs
James R White and Mary
Beth, Dunbar, Mr and Mrs
J1m McComas and son Scott
and Dav1d McComas, Huntmgt9n, Mrs Agnes Wh1te and
Mr R1chard Duckworth, local,
and many fnends of the
Ravenswood and Huntmgton
area

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- - - - --TRAILER lot , Bob's Mobtle

Court, Syracuse, phone 9'12
2951
10 6 lfc

PRICE
REDUCED

1973 HOMES

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.· Broker

by

to

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LEVY ENDORSED
The Rutland Volunteer F1re
, Department has endorsed the
i 'five mill Metgs Local School
I 'DIStl'lct operatmg levy to be
: placed before voters of the
l d1strict at the Nov 7 election
LODGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Chapter 80, RAM,
Wlll meet m stated sesswn at
7 30 p m Wednesday at the
,. Pomeroy Masonic Temple All
offiCers and compan1ons are
requested to be present
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PICKUPS SET
RACINE - Garbage pickup
m th1s v1llage w1ll be on
Mondays and Tuesdays effective \)ct 16

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

'Underwrtters

Laboratory

DINNER OCTOBER 17
The annual meetmg of the
Me1gs County Farm Bureau
FederatiOn will be held at 7 19
tp.ln On Tuesday,Octl l7, ar the
1Chesler Elementary' School
ReservatiOns for a steak dmner
nnay be made by wnting the
off1ce, PO Box 426, Pomeroy,
or calling Pomeroy 992-2181.

110 Mechanic Street

Whtch we are ordering for
our customers, are approved

tnsure

customers the besl Qualtly
Home

Before you buy, dnve to
Tuppers Plai~S and check
our Homes. and Prices.

LIONS TO MEET
The Pomeroy - Middleport
Lions Club w1ll meet for lunch
Wednesday at the Meigs Inn.

MEIGS
MOBILE
HOMES

\News, Society
•

Mr and Mrs Carl Barre and
I h,. brother, Howard, of Cmcmnati spent a few days
' VISlhng her brother and siSterin-law, Mr and Mrs Fred
' Jenkms, other relallves and
, fr1ends"
The Rev and Mrs. Linson
Stebbins of Gallipolis spent an
t'vemng w1th Mrs: Da1sy
Rou$, Mr and Mrs George
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs Don Cottrill
and Sharon v1sited m
J;&gt;ickenngton with Mr and
Mrs Edward Chapman and
Eddy, Mr. and Mrs Thomas J.
· Quick of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs Howard
Largent have returned home
from two weeks vac41tion at
Argo, Florida
Villt&amp;ng recenUy at the home

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USED CARS

Comet 2 dr , 6 cyl auto

72 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air- .. ··16500
72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, power, air ...... '6500
72 Olds Toronado, full power, air ......... '5295
72 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, .power, air, v-roof '4295
71 Olds ~8 Lux. Sedan, full power, air •• ·'4200
71 _Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full power, air·· ' 14000
70 Cadillic Sedan DeVille! full power, a1r '4000

70 Olds 98 H.T.
69 Olds 88 H.T.

Sedan,
'

Sedan,

full
full

power, air,

'3100

power, air .. •·'1795

69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr., H.T., air .......... 11995
69 Chev. Bis. 2 Dr., 6 cyl, std..............'1295

1.1

2 Dr.

69 BUICK .......:............... ~1695
Custom LeSab~e . 4 dr , fac atr , p S
25,000 m 1
• P B,

69 BUICK .....................}1495
LeSabre. 4 dr • small V-8, auto Oean car
I

68 MERCURY ................... ~995
Cyclone 2 dr H T, 390 V 8, auto

68 VOLKSWAGEN ............$995
Auto St1ck sh1fl

68 CHEV. ························· $fi!J~
Chevelle 2 dr 6 cyl , floor sh 1ft

66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. H.T............... . '595
65 Buick La Sabre 2 Door H.T. . .......... '495
64 Olds 88 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto. •• •••• •• • '295

65 RAMBLER ..................$495

H.T., air.....

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New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
" Yoll'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342 GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Until 6&gt;0(}- T1l ~ , P M. Sal

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

66 FORD ........................}595
Falcon 6 cyl , stand N1ce car

QUALITY

ALSO NICE SELECTION OF
CHEAPER CARS

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 T0 1 1~, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT ST..

Ele 225, 4 dr H T Loaded.

\..oronet 4 dr sed , real clean car

.!12 Ton P1ckup Only 36,481 m1les Pnced to sell

Coronet dr

T Local one owner, factory a 1

auto Pmed to sell

Monaco 2 dr H. T Ole a!the cleanest cars m town Only

Lux 98 4 dr sed . Local one owner, factory a1r Real sharp.

Custom 4 dr sed 011y 56,281 miles on th•s 6 cyl

Open Evenmgs T1i 7 P.M. &amp; Sat. Till 1l Noon lor Service &amp; Sales 5 P.M.

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
Ph 985-4100
Located on St Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

Tuppers Plains

NEW

WESTERN BOOTS

'11.M

MODERN SUPPLY

Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
Mr and Mrs. Carl B1ddle of
Winterhaven, Florida and Mrs
Thelma Farnsworth of Keno
were Wednesday evening
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Veri Tuttle
Sunday School attendance at
the Untied Methodist Church
was 54 and offermg $19 55
Worship attendance was 35 and
offermg $31 41

Eden News Social Notes

By Martha Holsinger
Mrs Sol B1gle:,
Attendance at Eden Sunday
Mr and Mrs Chnton
Sehoul October I was 80
Holsinger and family visited
Mr and Mrs Ervan Blake, with Mr and Mrs James
Sprmgfield, spent the weekend Carter and family Saturday
w1th hiS father, Rev Eldon evening
Blake
Mr and · Mrs Russell
Frank Barber v1s1ted his Holsmger and family, Chester,
brother, Leonard Barber and Vlsl ted Mrs Martha Holsinger
family Sunday
Thursday
Mr and Mrs AI va Holsmger
Mrs Robert Webb and Laura
Jr and fam1ly, Mr and Mrs Jean, Guysville, visited
V1rgil Holsinger and family recently
with
Martha
an? Mrs Emm~ ~an , Meter Holsinger and Mr. and Mrs
and family_ v1slted Surrday Clinton Holsinger and lamlly.
afternoon w1th their lfluther,
Martha Holsinger
Raymond Holsinger visited
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs John Walter Dean were Thursday evemng w1th Mr and
BUCS FAVORED
Mr and Mrs Hobart Smalley
STATELINE, Nev (UPI) Jr , Judy Kay, Susan, Dale and Thursday night They showed Pittsburgh is a 6-6 favorite to
Hobble of W1erton, W Va
f1lms of tl1m work In Spain, wm the National League
Mr and Mrs Harold While, France and surroilnalng playoffs over Cincinnati, acMr and Mrs V1rgd Kmg and coun try They will be here on cording to Harrah's Tahoe
Mrs Neva Kin g were m furlough for a short time and Race Book. Harrah's also gave
Po1 tsmouth Sunday to v1s1l wh1lc here were guests of Mr Oakland a 6-5 edge over Detroit
Mrs Jess1e Carr Mrs Neva and Mrs V~rg1l Kmg and m the American League
Kmg remamed for a longer fam1ly
playoffs
VISII Wllh her SISler
Richard Dean, Gar old Gdkey
and R1ck Gilkey spent a
weekend m Washington, D C
and V1rg1ma where they toured
Wa sh1ngton, vis1ted
(Continued from page 6)
• _
Sn11thson1on In st itute, good well after another to the Philistines This waa another good
Washmgton and Lmcoln trait of his personallty, being willing to share. By dlaglng thae
Memonals and the Luray wells he not only provided for hl.s own family, but allo for the
Cavern at V1rgima
community in wh1ch he 1Uved He dldn 't particularly 11M the
Mr and Mrs Lester Arnold Phlllatines; never.theleulhe was able to get along with them
and B11ly spent a recent because he loved God. Uyouallow God to plan your life there will
weekend w1th Mrs Hazel be fewer people you will dilllke.
Arnold and Walter
IBaac's life was one of contentment becauee of his love and
Recent vls1tors of Mrs Neva obedience to God. IB88c waa a happy man becauae he allowed
Kmg were Mr and Mrs Evan God to plan hla lUe. Who plallll your life? - BUI Carter, MidGenhe1mer of Florda, Mr and dleport, Rt. I.
Mrs Walter Schrtber of Ball
Run and Ronald Genhclmer of
'
Africa
Mr and Mrs John Perdas of
Johnstown , Pa , were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs John
Perdas Jr and Mary Mr and
Mrs Leonard Perdas and
Jenmfer, also of Johnstown,
were weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs Roger Young and
Westley J01mng the group for
a p1cmc at Route 33 Park were
Mr and Mrs Henry Perdas
and son of Portsmouth, Mr
and Mrs Russell Well of
Chester, Mr and Mrs Wayne
Beal and Pemse and Karla.
Mrs Jennte Hollie Is spending some time with her
daughter, Mr and Mrs Robert
•
Swearmgton and son at
Dayton
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs John l)ean and Richard
and Mr and Mrs John Walter
Dean were Mr and Mrs Clair
Waggoner of Harnsonvllle,
Mr and Mrs Paul Paynter of
Carpenter, Mr and Mrs
Garold Gdkey and famdy of
Athens, Mr and Mrs Walter
Terrell of Pataskala, Mr and
Mrs Hobart Smalley of
Chester and J1m Halley and
Joy Waggoner, Harrl!onvUie
and Mr and Mrs Kennetll
Marklns of Racine
Rev and Mrs John Jesbl!l'g,
missionary from France
sponiOI'ed by the Missionary
Mulberry Ave.·
992-2115
Pomeroy
Club of Carleton Church, were
guest speakers at the church

Kingsbury

News, Notes

the Sermonette

.TIME FOR

and

For Fall
Planting

SUGAR RUN MILLS

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741-4211
t·Anlolcl Grate
Rut'......
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See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Letha Morris Nam ed
OES Worthy Matron

In 1965, Pope Paul made an
h1stonc 14-hour visit to New
York (:lty to plead for world
peace before the United Nalwns

1972 BUICK ........... .'.~ ..... s4995
1971 DODGE ....... ~~.~~.. ~2795
1970 FORD .................... ~2395
1970
DODGE
...............
•2895
2
H
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1970 FORD
....................
~2795
390 V-8,
1967 DODGE .............. !.1295
1966 OLDS ........................ •99 5
1962 FORD ......................... •495
OUR WORD IS OUR BOND

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

USED -cARS
.

DON'T FORGET WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

4 Dr wagon, 9 pass, 6 cy l , auto

Oscar Babcock
Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
Society Ne\\s
spen l the weekend w1th thetr
By Mrs Evelyn Bnckles
. .,sun, Mr and Mrs Bob Tuttle
F~rs t Lt and Mrs Roger L
and fam1ly of Columbus
$1995
1969 FORD
Coe 1the for mer Lmda K
l TO Coupe, 390 V.8 engine 3 speed automatte power
Clarence N1chols went to
steering, power brakes faclory atr, grey ftntsh Good
Spence1) of Fort Bragg, N C , Cla1 ksburg W Va Monday to
whtle wall tires, radio
are an nouncmg the b1rth of see h1s nephew, Mr Harry
lhe1r !Irs( ch1ld, a daughter, Nichols, who ISsenously 111 tn a
1968 CAMARO
51795
born Sept 23, we1ghmg 7 lbs , 5 husp1tal there
Converttble. local 1-owner, low mileage car beauttlul
cream finish wllh black top, bucket seats, wtth console,
oz and named Deborah Anne
Mr and Mrs Wayne
new white wall tires. power steenng and automatic tran s
The grandparents are Mr and Bnckles were Sunday afmtsslon, radio ONE OF THE SCARCE ON~S , AND AS
Mrs Guy A Spencer, Tuppers lernoon guests of Mr and Mrs
NICE AS THEY COME
Plams, Mr and Mrs M1llard John Hayes of Chester
1967 CHEVROLET WAGON
$1295
R Coe of Rt 2, Coolville
Mrs Leone Babcock, Mrs
Impala 3 seats, good 1st lme w w ttres automatic trans
Great-grandparents are Mr Eulah Swan and Mru Leota
power steering &amp; brakes, V 8 engtne, luggage rack radto
be1ge fintsh , matchmg vmyl tntertor 1 owner
and Mrs Edward Chevaher, Massar received word of the
Reedsv1ile, 0 , and Mrs death of the1r coustn, Clinton
Tresste Spencer, Middleport Sm11h, of Long Bottom who
Oscar Babcock attended the passed away at Veterans
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
funeral of &lt;;;harles Larkms of Memonal Hospital, Pomeroy,
i'PMEROY, OHIO
Long Bottom Monday
one day last week and funeral
Mr and Mrs Willie Frecker, serv1ce was Frtday
Mme1 sv1lle Route, Mr and
Mrs Nelt1e Smothers of Fl
Mrs Wateman Whtle of Keno Myers, Flonda spent a couple
Mr and Mrs Hobert Newell or of weeks here w1th her sister,
Chester were Sunday dmner Mrs Grace Sm1th
guests of Mr and Mrs Jess1e
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Newell It was m observance or' Larkms and daughter returned
Jessie Newell's 89th birthday here from Germany to the
Blam Taylor and Danny home of h1s sister, Mr and
RACINE - Officers for 1973 Hensley InstallatiOn of of- Sp url ock VISite d W1lbur Mrs Norman Weber and
were elected Monday evemng fleers )"111 be held at the stated N1ckles at the hosp1lal m daughter for a v1s1t
by Racme Chapter No. 134, meeting on Dec 4
Athens Tuesday evemng and
Mr and Mrs Blatn Taylor
he
IS
somewhat
unproved
Order of Eastern Star, m a
and
grandson , Brian Taylor,
Commumcahons and In·
regular session at the Masonic v1tahons to recept10ns and
Agnes H1ll was taken to VISited her siSter, Mrs Joseph
Temple w1th Cora Webb, W Fr1ends' Nights were read
Camden Clark Hospttal, Rme at a hosp1talm Wheeling
M , and Ralph Webb, W P ,
Jake Gaul was reported 111 Parkersburg, Saturday after Sunday where she 1s a pat1ent
pres1dmg
and in the Veter-ans Memorial she suffered a heart attack after a heart attack She Is
Elected were
worthy Hosp1tal A report on the wh1le al her employment at slowly recovertng
Mstron, Letha Morris, Worthy rummage sale and sale of Cha pman 's Store at Coolville
Mr and Mrs Roscoe GobMr and Mrs Eddie Pnce of bons of Akron and Mr and
Patron, Clifford Morns, placr mats and kmves was
Assoc1ate Matron, Lllllan g1ven by the secretary Newar k VISited here Saturday Mrs Clay Tuttle Of Middleport
Weese, Assoc Patron, Ralph Reports of the trustees, audit, w1th her s1ster, Mr and Mrs were Friday supper guests of
Webb, Secretary, Gretta and budget comm1 ttees were
Sunpson: Treasurer, Chlorus read and were approved
Gnmm, Conductress, Opal
Birthdays of the members
Diddle, Associate Con- for July, August, a nil dctober
ductress, Barbsra Roush, and were announced and g1fis were
trustee for 3 years, Leona presented by the Worthy
Matron and Worthy Patron to
them
Refreshments of 1ce cream
of Mr and Mrs Leanord Bass
and fam1ly have been Mr. and and cake were served by the
Mrs John Bass, Chr1ss1e and men of the chapter
Once you pull an • pelr
Stephen of Elyr1a, Mr and
of Acme Wutern boots,
Mrs Rudy Stewart, Rodney by plane from Columbus
they'll be lops on your
wanted llsf You'll lttf
and Robyn of Mt. Vernon, Mr
Mr and Mrs James Harden
!he
dllltrtnct In
and Mrs Larry Brown of of London spent the weekend
comfort and - jho
Delaware
w1th h1s parents, Mr and Mrs
dlfftronco In looks .
thanks lo lht light·
M~ LoUise J&lt;ahn of La Robert Harden, and sister,
weight c'"'structlon ot
Selle, M1ch1gan has rented the Debbie
lu•urlout ltothtra
tra1ler property of Mr · and
Mr and Mrs td1son HubMrs Charles Lytle, corner of bard, Mrs Donald Hubbard
Th1rd and College Streets. MISS 'and Donna Marie spent the
Kahn teaches Engllsh and ' weekend w1th the former's son
French m the Meigs H1gh and daughter-m-law Mr and
School
Mrs Dale Hubb~rd and
Mrs Charles Blake has " daughter m v1rgm 1a
returned home from a three
Mrs Agnes Wh 1te Mr
MIN'S Is WOMIN'S
weeks tr1p to R1chland, Richard Duckworth : acWashmgton, where she VIsited companied by Mr and Mrs.
STARTING AT
her son and daughter-m-law, Carl Duckworth, Mrs Pauline
Mr and Mrs B1ll Eynon and Guinsler and Kitty, and Mary
!am1iy, another son and Beth White, VISited w1th their
ilaughter-m-law, Mr and Mrs . aunt, Mrs Sydney Bartels m
John Eynon She made the trip Huntington

Of

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3f• Ton , local one owner,

1695
68 Dodge Cor. 2 Dr. H.T., V~. auto., P.S. 'lli95
68 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan ................... '1295
Pontiac Bonneville

OPlOMElRIST _

992 5786

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r(il:if
m
BUYS
71 MERCURY ...............}1795

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For Rent

4 ROOM a. bath furnished
POMEROY OHtO
aparlmonl, ulillllu ~Mild; no 2 BEDROOM, Furn , all
'
children or peh, Belloy's
electric apartment, down
Store, Upper Busl~u• Block,
stairs Available this wee~&lt;
•
Mlddltp&lt;Jrl,
PH.
Phone 992 73U or m 7133.
.;;:;::;:::::-:----::---:--~
10.1 61p
tf1.6.3fc
COAL, llmutone, ExcelsiOr . _i ANO 4 R0UM fumfr'-' Sal! Works, E Main Sf ,
h
Mowu "'"'
o0meroy, PhiJilo 992•3191.
~n1urn11 ed., apartmtt~lt. SLEEPING rooms. phGnt 992
· I 3975 or 992 2571
12•tfc "hont 992·541.
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TAKE APEEl

SHIPMENT

Syracus~

Conl1ct Gulclo J. Glrollml

1

Many Attended
Anniversary

Cleland
Realty

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605 W. MAIN ST.

Kay McKelvey , Frank1e
Mumaw, Myla . Hudson,
M1ldred P1erce and Tma,
Jamce Lawson and Dav1d,
Agnes Wh1te, Jean Hall ,
Thelma Grueser, Lon Chapman, R1chard Duckworth,
Margaret Cottrtll and Florence
Potts

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph 992-2174
Pomeroy

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC Stop In and See Our
S E WAGE
SYSTEMS Floor Display .
CLEANED, REPAIRED
MilLER SANITATION
SEWING MACH
STEWART OHIO PHONE SEE US FOR Awnings, sfortn
service, all
662 3035
doors and wtndows, carports,
The Fabric Shop,
____ _ _ __ _ 10_4 He marquees, aluminum ~ldlng
Authorized Singer
.
and railing A Jacob, sales
$erv1ce We Sharpen Scl:ssoo·s.
READY MIX CONCRETE representaltve For Ire&amp;
delivered right lo )'Our esl1mates. phone Charlo.: ,. , - , : : - - - - - _ ; .3-29 He
project Fast and easy Free losle, Syracuse, V v AUTOMOBILE lnsuranc• ....,.,
·--~
estimates Phone 992·328~ . Johnson and Son, Inc
bEFT tn lay away, 1972 model
Lost
your
cancelled'
Goegleln Ready Mix Co ,,
3 2 tts1 operator's
zrg Zllg sewmg machme Th1s
l1cense?
Call
9'11Mtddleport, Ohio
-----.,--,-----,
.machrne mak,es buttonholes .
2966 .
darns, embrorder1es Pay
6 JO lie' BACKHOE AND DOZER work~
6 15 tfr
balance of 538 SO or pay $5 55 -::::::==~,.--------""
Sephc tanks Installed Georoe _:._~~---per mo Phone 992 5331
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
lilii II Pulltns Phone 992 WQ HUSBM~D and wtfe 1anllorat
425 lfc
10 J6tc REASONABLE rates Ph 446
serv1ce team Home and
4782, Galll£&gt;011s, John Russell,
commerctal
Walls, wtndows,
Owner &amp; Operator
JUST TAKEN IN, Singer
floors
Call
GalltpoltS
Ohto
Real Estate For Sale
Sewing Machine Will sell for
446 1607
'
5
12
"'
small balance ol $36 21 or
OWEN CROW Bldg on
10 5 6tp
C BRADFORD, Auctioneer THE
payments may be arranged
Sycamore
and
Matn
St,
Complete Servtce
Phone 9'12 5331
Pomeroy Property consists
Phone 949 3821
97 tfc
of two apratments and two
Real Estate For Sale
Racine, Ohto
bustnesses Person could lrve
'Crllt Bradford
8 TRACK STEREO, freight
1n one apartment and have
damaged, In beaultlul walnut
5 1 llo
rentals to pay on fmancmg
console Will sell for S101 SO or :-:-:':':"""~--_....:__
Frnancmg can be arranged
P&lt;IY S1 SO per week Phone 992 DOZER and back hoe work,
For delatls call Fred W Crow
ponds and septic tanks, dtl
5331
992
or 992 2562 Reason
chtng serv1ce top sotl,· ttll for 2692
9 7 tfc
sale
to settle an estate
dtd, ltmestone, B&amp;K Ex
Fred
W
Crow, Attorney At
Phone 992 5367, Law
POODLE pupp1es. Sliver Toy, cavalmg
Dtck Karr, Jr,
Parkvlew Kennels Phone 992
10 5 31c
9 I lfc
5443
_.:.:..._
8-15 ftc
3 BEDROOM all electric home
"HUNTERS PARADISE
wtlh
basement
Phone
Appx
10 acres, 4 mil~ from
997
3975 or 992 2571
Ractne, mce hunting cabin,
APPLES F1tzpatrtck Or Mobile Homes For Sale
cement pad and hook up for
chards . State Roule 689 CASH paid for all mal&lt;es ana
10 4 Jtc
models of mobile homes .
trailer, basement 15 dug for a
Phone W•lkesvllle 669 3785
Phone area code 6t4 42,3t9531 IDEAL 5 ACRE RANCH Lake
house, 3,300block that can be
8 30 tfc
--~,------·
:He
,
Conchas
New
Mextco
$2,975
used for the baseiJienl or to
No down No Interest $25 mo
buold another cabin All
12FT ALUMINUM boat and 4 5 for
119
mos
Vacatton
FOR S3,70il 00
r p motor used one lime
ParadiSe
Free
Brochure
"WEIGHING VALUES?"
call 997 3029
• Air Cond11toners
Ranchos
lake
Conchas
Box
ThiS
3 bedroom home ' In
10 4 4IC
•Awnmgs
,
2001 01) Alameda, Caltforota ,•1 j ~y,~afUs,''rJVIY be lust wh~t
11 ACRES In Syracuse, ad
94501
ro~tre !!t!l~lng fnr Bath,.'¥'P
• Underpmnlng
10 3 30fp
new gas fotced air furnace
1acent to new houstng pro1ect
on Sand Hill all utlllltes Complete mobile hame' - - -- - - - ON A NICE LOT -Only
avatlable sn ,ooo, call 865 service - plus gigantic' 5 ROOM house and balh , SS.OOO 00
2280, New Malamoras Ohio display of mobile homes
located on Brtck Street,
"IN POMEROY"
belore 3 p no John H McCoy
Rutland
mterlor
betng
This
nice
two bedroom home
always available at
remodeled phone 742 3334
can be yours, balh and •;,
___ _ __ ..
10_46tp
10-3 12tc basement on a 50&gt;&lt;200 lot
MILLER
USED Copperlone Hoover
ONLY $7,000 00
washer, good co ndthon
8 ROOM house and bath, ntce
"HOME FOR
MOBILE HOMES
phone 992 3324
large lot, natural gas, built tn
LARGE FAMILY"
1220 Washington Blvd
cabmets rn kttchen Close to
_ _ _ _ _ _ _1o_• 3tp
This four bedroom, 2 story
radto stati on m Bradbury
423-7521
BELPRE, 0
home
s1ts on a level 1acre lot
7FT POOL table, lo ke new S40
Phone 992 2602
9
2
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In
Tuppers
Plains, bath, and
Zrg zag sew1ng machme
9 12
- - - -- - -- - a nice workshop ASK TO
w1lhout cabrnet, S2S red
SEE THIS SOON
drnette set w1th 4 charrsj $20 ,
Me1gs Mobile Homes
HOUSE In Long Boltom , phone
511,50000
'
grey dtnelle set woth 2 chatrs,
985 3529
CALL
US
TODAY,
WE
510, phone 667 3403
6 ll·lfc
HP,.VE
MANY
OTHER
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PROPERTIES
RACiNE - 10 room house,
1912" APACHE Eagle Fold up
HENRY E. CLELAND
balh, basement, garage, two
ca mper , tnc ludes spare trre,
ots Phone 949 4313
•
REALTOR
canopy and plastic storm
On Our Last
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window Trailer has been
wired for electm, 3 outlets
1972 MOBILE HOME
Excellenl condition $650, call
left on our lot.
992 5815 after, 5 p m
10
4 4tc
_ __ _ _ _ __....:_.::_:
S27 50 cash pnce or terms
avat lable Phone 9'12 5641
1036tc
· - -- - 1972 REPOSSESSED 8 track
stereo, lUSt like new Take
over payments of S7 25 per
nto or P&lt;IY balance of $88 47
Phone 992 5331
10 3·61c

.,- - SYRACUSE- A5 30 polluck
chicken d1nner, hosted by the
Enuly M1ss10nary Circle of the
F1rst Umted PreSbyterian
Chur•h, was enJoyed m the
' _church Annex Sunday evemng,
Ocl I
'
Followmg dmner the group
went mto the church sancluary, where the program was
presented Opemng prayer was
~ given by the Rev Dw1ght
, Zav1tz DedicatiOn of the Least
&lt;Com was read by Agnes White,
1 r, followed With a prayer
, Members of the Jumor Choir
, , sang' Kum Ba Yah" The Rev
: and Mrs Zav1tz sang 'In the
' Shelter of H1s Love" '
- Gro~p smgmg of hymns was
• dlTected by Mrs Zav1tz and a
closmg prayer was g1ven by
Myla Hudson

' Genev1eve Scnne1der, Eleanor'

a brae, odds and ends, 10
·- - - -- a m to 6 p m . Oclober 6th &amp; APARTMENT, 3 rooms and
71h, 462 S 5th St, Middleport,
balh ground floor. 2 pnvate 667 3891 Tuppers Plains, 0
ef) trances u ft Itt le s pa 1d , t..__ _ _ _:..:_:...:_~:.:::::::.::J
Ohfo
10 1 61c
con&gt; plelely furnished, nol ·
1973 TRAILERS and campers In
sutted for children see II at Auto Sales
stock - lor service- quality
103 Laurel St , Pomeroy,
and price - vlsll Camp
aflernoons only
PLYMOUTH, 4 door good
Conle~, Slarcrall Sales, Rt 62
10 Otp 19/0
ttes and exhaust, air, power
N of t Plusanl behond Red
brakes and sleerlng, very
Cafpet Inn
TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer good condition, $1.400, phone
9 29 7tc
Park, ~hone 992 3324
,
after 6 p m or all day
_ __ .;__ _ __ _
10
3
tic
Saturday or Sunday, 992 5310 ,
COLONIAL t 1 t
s y e s ereo, AM
10 6 6tc
FM rad10, ~speakers, 4 speed 2 BEDROOM trailer near
record changer
Balance
Pomeroy Phone 9?2 5623
$78 52 Use our budget terms
10 5 3tc
Call 9?2 7085
10 1 6tc
12x60 TRAILER, corner Pearl
11
&amp; 71h, MldcllepOrl Color TV,
MODERN walnut stereo, AM.
all
cooking utensils and
FM radio, features • speed
bedclothes
furnished, wuher
changer, • spesken, separate and drv-r No
children Phone
conlrols Balance S68 41 Use 992 5505
our budvef lerms Call 992
7085

D8A Shimmy's

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FOR SALEI

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Farm

washer, sofa. Conlon mangle,

Manning 0 Webster Judge
Common Pleas Court,

tr 1ct 1t ~town • 1
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WI t h I

bl n&gt;d hems etc S43 35 cash

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one year old one

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nice ......,

YoU ' II

1972 model 1n walnut stand
All features built In to make
fancy destgns and do stretch
sewrng Also bettonl}oles

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to 6 lie
GUN Shoot also rofle matches ..
- open sights only Forked
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday, PARTS FOR 1967 Plymouth
Fury, tran smtsslon, motor
Oclober 8, 12 noon
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10 4 3tc and body Phone 992 2927
10 &gt;3tc
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, Oct 8, I
p m Faclory choked guns YAMAHA Enduro250, 9 months
like new, ssoo Phone 992
only Second place shooters old
7109
gel free shot In ne•t match
10 5 6tc
Assorted meals Racine Gun
Club
pump organ, all
10 5 31c ANTIQUE
ortgtnal excepl new bellows
Over 80 years old Made by
Taylor and Taylor Organ Co ,
Worcester,
One bellows
type PhoneMass
992 3904
LEGAL NOTICE
10-S lie
For Rent
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Cut No 20,711 1971 KAWASAKI 100, e&gt;eellent 2 OR 3 BEDROOM home In
Eliott of Mildred M ltum
condition, ready lo go
Mason Call Point Pleasant
DICtlltd.
Sacrifice for only 1260 Phone 6751684
Notice Is r'l•rtby given that
Coolville 667 6214
10 6-6
Delmar G Blum of Chester,
10 5 me
Dhlo, hat beon duly appointed
Admlnlstr•tor of tht Estate Of
4 OR 6 ROOM house, 1 bath,
Mlldrtd M 8aum , dfceesed, MISCELLANEOUS SALE Old
basement n1ce yard. phone
Iale of Meigs county, Oh lo
plclure
frames,
depression
773 5341
Creditors Arf nquired fq file
glass,
chrome
breakfast
set,
10 6 2tp
their claims with said fiduciary

Mrs Flck's parents, Mr. and flO)
Mrs G R Newland's , 60tb
wedamg aonlversary, They
wllh to thank all the Chelter '
area people fqr the
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Landmark
Porneroy

ol'

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Start lluv~ng October 2, 1972

bull, one hetler call afler 5
p n• 985 3538 Paul Karr,
shine Mabel Ptckens
10 4 3tc Ch~ster Ohio
··---,- - - 10_6 3tp
YARD Sale on Rl 1 between DON T pump your slugg ish
Mtddleporl and Cheshtre
Salurday, 10 Itil 7 and Sunday, sepltc tank Get Klaan Em
All Sepltc Tank Cleaner
10 1111 5

Local News

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are Hulled

SaH Works, Inc.

Eastem

You Ire rtqu•rtd to answer
111 o Complaint wllhln twenty
• 1tht days after the last

$

Per Hundred
Pounds

Excelsior

.Deceased and The unknown
hetrs , devrsees
legatees.
10 6 2t
dr~trlbutees, adm intstrators - - ' -- --...:.._ _...:.:_: p
and executors, tf any, of
Harr rson Rollrns aka Harrison
Rawlrngs, Deceased, will take
nottee that on th~ 28th day of
July, 1972 a Complaint was
flied In the Common Pleu
Court of Melgs County, Ohio
Cue No 15 113, wher~tln ypu
have been named defendants
In the prayer of the Complaint
Plalnhff demands that his In
terestln said real estate may be
Mr and Mrs Robert Gray
set oft to him In severalty and
went
by plane to Pltts6urgh to
for p •.u tr tion of said real estate 1
according to the respective spend a few days w1th his
right~ ot the part1es hereto, and
In case partit1on of said real uncle, Mr. Hugh Russell
estate cannot be made without
Mrs. Sandra Massar visited
man1fest Injury to the value
her
parents, Mr and Mrs D.
thereof then that said real
estate may be adiUdged to Ollt Boyles and also Mrs Leone
or more of the parties to thll
su1t upon electron as provided Babcock of Tuppers Plams
by law , then that sard real
Mr and Mrs Okey Connally
estate may be sold accordrng to
taw, free and clear from all the spent a weekend at Carroll at
claims, r~ghts and mterests of lhe home of C B Leonard and
ell the parttes to thts suit
Plarntlff further prays that each lhe Connallys' son, Brian,
of said Defendants mav be slayed w1th his grandparents,
reQuired to set up whatever
claim or claims right or rights, Mr and Mrs. Joe Connally.
interest or rnterests, each of
Mr and Mrs I 0 McCoy
them has 1n and to said real
VISited
their daughter and sonestate, or be forever barred
from assertrng same And In-law, Mr and Mrs Larry
further Plelntlff prays tor other
proper relief The real estate 1S Smilh, at Bellville, W Va
described as follows
Mrs Mary Reed VISited her
The following described real
daughter,
Mr and Mrs Ross
estat' situate tn the VIllage of
Pomeroy , Mergs County , Oh ro Cleland at Chester Rev Sm1th
Tract No 1
Berng part of Lot No 6 on of Keno Chmllan Church
Prospect Hlll m •ard City and In showed B1ble slides
Fraction No 11, begrnnmg on
Mr and Mrs Rex SumCaroline Street at the Nor
thwest corner of a lot sold to merfield went to Round Lake,
JOhn M Stivers thence wrth
sard Street N 88 deg West 100 Ill , 1o v1s1t their son, Mr. and
feet thence South 2 Oeg West Mrs Tom Summerfield and
tOO feet thence South 118 Oeg
East parallel with Caroline fam1ly
Street 100 feet to lot of sa id John
Mrs. l)elores Murphy spent
M St1vers thence wrth the line
an
evemng w1th Mrs Doli
of sard Sttvers lot 100 feet , berng
the house and lot formerly Murphy and daughter.
,
owned by Wm R Stivers
Mrs.
Mildred
Caldwell
Tratt No 2
All of Lot Number Five (Sl m Tuppers Plams spent Sunday
S W Pomeroy's Addttron IQ the
City of Pomeroy rn Fractton No wllh her mother, Mrs. Edna
17, Town No 2. Range 13 save Summerfield.
and e~&lt;cept 100 feet sQuare oft of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Sumthe North end ot seld Lot No 5
Tract No 3
merfield
and daughter, Amber,
Begrnnmg at the Southwest
corner of Lot No F 1ve on spent Sunday w1th his parents,
Prospect Htll rn s
w Mr and Mrs Rex SumPomeroy 's Addrt1on to said Cit~
of Pomeroy , thence North 2 merfield
Oeg
East 206 feet, thence
Mr and Mrs Ron Billy of
North 88 Oe; West 100 teet
visited her 1
Thence South 2 Oeg West 183 Pltlsburgh,
feet thence South 70 Dtg .co· parents, Mr and Mrs John !
EISt along the North side of a
•,
forty foot strett lOot feet to place Flck.
Of beginning Sav~no and ex
Mr and Mrs Bernard'"
CtPftng
coal
and
Other
minerals, the nght to mine F:aaelstem of North Olmstead
samt without encumbrance to were recent visrtors of Mr and
the surface, and all Wly$ and
rights of ways along eny Mrs John Fick
mineral seam hereby reserved
M~ and Mrs Richard F1ck
Rtftrtnce Deed
Vol 75
had
a fannly dinner In honor &lt;if
Page 171, Deed Records, MergS

County, OhiO

Your Walnuts will be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We Wtll Pay You.

SKATE AWAY, open Wed
nesday, Fnday and Saturday
eventngs from 7 30 p m to
10 30 p m Avatlable for
provate parltes on Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday
even1ngs, also Saturday and P.O Bo• 267
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992 3891
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n rumen,s
Sunday afl&amp;rnoons Schedule
Pomeroy,
Oh1o
GIBSON Guttar , beauttful Les
your parlles early Phooe 985
Pa 1
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3929 or 985 m6
u cus om, sunburst finish
new, 1 2 pnce $375, phone 388
10 1 12tc
8271
10 6 6tp YARD Sale, Thursday Froday For Sale
and Saturday on larktn Sf , SADDLES - 2 black Parade
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Rulland lad1es dresses, outt1ts S6S eac~ 1 brown btg
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
1
Wanted responsible par~ to
blouses, skirts, IOc apiece
horn
Itke new S70 phone 992
take
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10 4 3tc 6793
over spme p1ano asy
- - - ' - -- terms Can be seen locally
tO 6 21p
2 FAMILY poroh and yard sale,
Wrhle Credit Manage( , R 0
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Fnday and Salurday, some TWO
Boil 216, Shelbyville lndfana
regtSiered
polled
dnfrques ~" and Avon bottles ,
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Deceased , The unknown heirs,

TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER

new products stnr.e the for

whose place of restdence fs
the
B b
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unknown. The unknown t\errs,"'
arner s ar er
op is
d~vrsees , legatees, distrlbutees, ..,gotng to be closed - Our shop
administrators and f)CtCutors
wdl be open throughout the
rf any. of James Ward ,
coming Wrnter Season and
deceased the unknown heirs,
Btll Warner wtll do rnen s ha 1r
devisees, legatees, dlstrlbutees,
cuthng and stylrnQ by ap
act.mrnislrators and executors,
polntmen1 Phone 992 3130
if any , of Ruby Ward Hill ,
Deceased John Howard whose
10 6 2tp
lace of restdence Is 15.CI3
!Salta, Compton. Cal tfornla GUN SHOO f, Broad Run Rod
90220 GonzeH Howard whose and Gun Club, New Haven, W
Place of residence rs l5.c1J
Va , Sunday, Oct 8, noon til
Vlsalu1 , Compton. California
90220 Davis Howard, whose
Place of nsidence rs unknown _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.;._1_
0_5_3t.c
The unknown herrs, devisees,
legatees, dl~trlbutees, ad YARD Sale, you name It, we've
got 11 Thursday, Fnday and
min!strartors ilnd executors If
any,
of
James1
Smith,
Saturday 43 Coal Street.
Deceased , Th~ unknowh hetrs,
Mtddleport
devisees, legatee-s, distributees.
10 J.41c
admmrstrators and e)Cecvtors,
1f any, of Carrie Henshaw,
Oeceastd The unknown helrs. MUSIC
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administrators and executors.
rf 1ny at Mildred Thompson.
Deceased 1 The unknown heirs,
devlsees, legatees. drsti"lbutees,
admtntstrators and executors.

6 28 tfc

Bnng Your Unhulled

KOS'COT KOSMETICS &lt;MINK
OIL BASE) We ha•e many

Pomeroy, Ohio,
capsule5 $1 98 at Nelson
Et al,
Defenduts
Drugs
The Defendants, Mary Anna
10 6 11p
Davrs whose place of res,dence _ _ _ _ __ ___...:.:_:

devisees, legatees, dlstrlbulees.

Buy

Wrlle M D Mtller, Rt ~
Pomeroy , Ohlc Call 9'12 6271

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Wanted To

TWIN Needle sewtng machme

Lord's day"

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Route J, Box 16

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Sunday School-9 30 A M.
Worshi,......10.4S A.M.
Young Ptopr..-t\ at P.M
Evtn1ng Wori/ilp-'7 30 P.M

Plaintiff REDUCE excess flutds w rth
FLUIDEX, $1 69 - LOSE'

Pomeroy, Ohto,

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Revelations 1 and 10
"I was In the Splrll on !he

Conservatory of Mus1c Phone

THE COURT OF
9 78 121c
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Nohce By Publlutron
YARD SALE. Slorys R m Rf}dd,
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No 15, 113 I n11le up off Rt 7, Sunday
CHARLES
LEWIS,
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06 ltp
Route 3, Box
16

women , young men, b\))'S

VACUUM Cleaner

9'12 3825

l~l

PANTS &amp; JEANS
SALE I

and girls Hurry lo
FARM HAND on datry farm
POMEROY
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Phone 949 3193
9._ Jack w Caney, Mgr .
10 5 3tp Ailll
Phone 992 2111

Of
DfuRftl
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NAZARENE

ORGAN and ptano tnstrucllon
by graduale ot Clnetnnat•

LEGAL NOTICE

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F:urnllore; oa~ fables,
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
SYRACUSE
beds, or complete households

And 1 m1k! west of Rock
Spnngs Fa.rgrounds
SALE STARTS7 .00 PM
FRIDAY, OCT 6

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment..
'5.55

Price Smash!

9 26

person Crow s S1eak House
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B,ps:tp~ss
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lfc
GET 1 PAIR FR_EE
CAR HOP wanted .- ;pply In All kinds, all $tzes for men,

Pomeroy . o

Cliff

- .. turday

9 1 JOlt

45769

3507

TRAIL!'R,

Sh.utrl ltke r'ICW Phone 985

lady good salary, room and
boa(d phone 992 5397 or 992

ARN0LD
BROTHERS

befoundforeachmemberof
the family

$1 50 for 50 word m mlmum
Each additional word 2c
BLIND AOS
,
Addrt 1onal 25c Charge per
Advertrsement

te n or phone 882 2482

CondthOners

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10 6 31p
WOMAN to ltve tn wtlh elderly

a rer Hea 1ers
Plumbmg
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CARD OF THANKS
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PAINTING, tntenor and

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ucutrve Insertions
25 Per Cent Discount on pa 1
ads and ads pard wrth ln 10 days

For Sale

W'"' '' '' SilO ,,,l&lt;~ry duron&lt;i
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HEATING &amp;
COOUNG

HAYMAN'S
AUQION
HOUSE

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5 cents per Word one ms!rlton

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Cleemed
obtect•onal
The
PUblisher Will not be respoMible
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10- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Oct. 6, 1972

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"""·Eagleton ~ffair Won't Die
CHICAGO (UPI)- More
f!'-.,..-~-"'""- _twp months after he
4l'opped Thomas F. Eagleton
as his rimning.rnate, GeorgeS.
McGove.n remains politically
and, : seemingly personally ,
haunted by the most ·crucial
decision of his presidential
campaign.
Eagleton, the· personable,
ybung senator from Mi['SOuri,
stepped down July 31 because

Double Feature
"G INGER"
Her weapon· is her body

She can cut you, kill you. 9'
cure you .

Rated IX&gt;
Also

"LOVE OBJECT"
didn' t spare her

thing .

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MEIGS '[HEATRE
To~i-ghl thru Tuesday

October 6·1o .
CONQUEST OF THE
PLANET OF
THE A·PF.S

( Technicolor)

Roddy McDowal l
Don Murray
GP
CLAY PIGEON

(Tech nioolor)
Terry Savalas

Robert Vaughn
Show Starts 7 P.M.

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·McGovern feared that his vice
presidential . candidate's
mental health problems would
dominate what he considered
the more vital issues in the
campaign.
But the Eagleton affair
remains a major issue and
McGovern faces it almos~ daily
-sometimes bringing it up on
his own volition, sometimes in
response tO questions.
The Eagleton affair, which
broke into the spotlight again
this week alter McGovern, on
his own initiative defepded his
decision and his credibility,
was" almost certain to remain a
topic when the 5~year old
South Dakota senator flies to
Kansas City, Mo., tonight for a
full day of campaigning capped
by a speech at the Truman Day
Award Dinner In St. umis
Saturday. Eagleton is expected
to join him.
In a statement prepared for
delivery today to a meeting of
black ministers in Chicago,
McGovern charged
Republicans with cutting down
the number of black voters in
1968 and said they were doing
the same with the Spanish
community this year.
"Four years ago, according
to reliable reports, Republican
sources contributed money to
militant minority
organizations and, in return,,
those organizations
propagandized local communities that it didn't matter
whether people vote- there
wasn't a dime's worth of difference between the Democrats and Republicans.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
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New Friday
Banking Hours
for Rutland Branch

kissed him

."And it is happening again
this year," McGovern adiled,_ _
"Here in·Chicago, for example, ·
l am told that Republican
funds have been fuuneltld to ·
groups in ·the Spanish community for the · purpose . of ··
reducing registration and voter
turnout'."
"It's not one of the prob- .
lems," a . top McGov~n· aide
said .. "It is the problem."
Meeting with a group of
·about 3!i supporters and contributors in Cleveland Thursday
evening, McGovern said
"some people have questioned
my credibility over the
Eagleton issue.
" If they only understood the ·
personal suffering and travail I
went through, they would .
understand and better appreciate li)Y d~islon .
"The only consideration was
not one of trickery or waffling
· but one that was' made in the
national interest," he added.
" It was the most soulsearching decision I have ever
made but I make no apology
for it."

Only hours before, during a
question and answer session
with the City Club of Cleveland,
McGovern was confronted with
the very same inquiry.
He said tbe decision was
based "on my judgment that
the issue of Sen. Eaglelon's
health would have come to
' dominate this campaign had
we not made the decision we
did.
"! still believe that to have
been the fact," the Dell)ocratic
presidential candidate added.
"And that is too big a price to
pay at a time when peopl~ .~re
dying in Vietnam, :When the
condition of our society is in
rapid decline .
" It is not simply a question of
the political career of George
McGovern or Sen. Eagleton or
any other one man,"
McGovern said. "The question
is, could we have permitted
the
situation
to develop where
the
real issues before the country
would have been sidetracked
into a debate on the health
historv of one man."

IUS HONOR'S BffiTHDAY OBSERVED- Probate and
Juvenile Jndge Manning-Webster was honored Thursday on
his birthday with a cake from employes of tbe department.

of the Pomeroy National Bank

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intend to.
None of the four teachers at the
Twenty students attend the
Apostolic Lighthouse Christian school and Alexander School
School is certified to teach and · Superintendent Raymond
the school Itself does not meet Brooks, whose district cove~s
state standards. Nor does it the school, has flied charges m
Athens County Juvemle Court
against pa~ents of the ~tudents.
WSCS TO MEET
"It's the law and I fcould be
The .WSCS will meet at taken to the carpel if I don't
Middleport's Heath United enforce it," said Brooks. "I
Methodist Church at 7:30p.m.
Monday
with
"World
Missions" the topic, and
·SUSPECT FLEES
with Mrs. · Ruth Baum- GOETI'INGEN , Germany
garner as leader. Mrs . (UP!) - A runaway U. S.
Fern Cheesebrew will be Army sergeant shot and killed
speaker. Hostesses are Mrs. two military guards and a
Grace French, Mrs. Lorena waitress aboard the Alpine
Davis, Mrs. Ruth Euler and Express today, dumped their
Mrs. Mary Wise. ·
bodies out the windows and fled
with two pistols into countryside near the East German
border, police said.

LOBBY and .
DRIVE UP WINDOW- ---- 9 a.m. to j p.m.
- 3 p.m. ·
to 5 p.m.

MAIN LOBBY and
DRIVE UP WINDOW - - - . 5 p.m . to 7 p.m.

CLOSING MONDAY
Deputy Auto Registrar Paul
Simon will be closed all day
Monday in observance of
Columbus Day.

Effective Friday, Oct 6, 1972
This
means
CONTINUOUS .
SERVICE on Fridays from 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m., to better serve the
rapidly growing western section of
Meigs County.

pomeroy national bank
the bank o f the century , es t .1872 rt&gt; tla nd , o hio

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RECEIPTS COUNTED
Meigs_County Court receipts
in September totaled $4,286.00,
according to Betty Hobstetter.
deputy clerk. Receipts were
disbursed as follows, fees to
state, $1,1119.93 ; sheriff's ·fees,
$141.80;
general fund, .
$1,7!i9.81 j law library · fund,
$730.34, and auto license and
gas, $544.17.

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Pomeroy, Ohio ·

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1972

Pomeroy-Middleporl

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Also Just Arrived

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Palazzo Pant Sets

· demand, the company

Robbery

· Prints and Solids
Sizes 5 to 13

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Reported
"We did make some progl'esS at the
meeting and · we're ~oping, for a
settlement soon" commented .a
Goodyear Company spokesman
lollowiD&amp; .talb held fll08t of Friday·
afletnocln betWeen Cllinpaity 81111 union
olflclala ~ !.he long 11rtke.
While additional tala were not
lcheduletlat thla lime, it li'U lndlcated
they do Intend to meet and more are to
follow With the date to be llltlllllltc:ed •
A •ti)iiuentative of Local 11444, The ...
·Rubber, Cwk, Unoleum and Plaltic
~America,
decUned ·
cnnnwmt Cll J IIIHdly'a IIW6IIii,l.
FridQ'a t~'AI- beld at ltle Blue .

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l\:XPANDS IN ·OHIO ··
TROY, Mich. (UP!) ~ · Budd
Co. will build an $8.5 million .
factory and · office ·complex
near Frankfort In . southern ·
()hio (Ross Colutty) to "~Bke
wheels and rima for larger
trucks and bu~e~. Tbe Budd
'wheel plant at Detroit a.Iniady
is s!l"ainlng to meet production

Guilty of

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GALUPOLIS- Darrl!ll. Adkinson, 33,
Columbus, charged with the tbeft of money
and drugs from the ·Warehime Clinic,
Friday pleaded guilty in Gallia County
Common Pleas Court.
Adkinson appeared in court on a Bill of
!nfornfation. Judge Ronald R. Calhoun
poslponed sentencing pending a probation
report. .
Adkinson was arrested Sept. · 19 in
Columbus in connection with the theft·of
prescription drugs and $24,1100 in cash
from the Warehime Clinic.
Leonard Gene Ferrell, 23, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, was sentenced to six months in
the county jail on an a~~SSult and battery
charge. Th~ original charge against
Ferrell was rape but it was reduced when
the romplainlng witness was Unable to
appear in court ..
James Lane, 23, Gallipolis, indicted by
the September Grand Jury on a charge of
vehicular homicide, changed h.is original
plea from innocent to guilty. Judge Clhoun
alSo postponed the sentencing In his case
pending a probation report.

Damage Suit Filed

grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Schuler, lilcust
St., Pomeroy, some four and a half years
ago. One of the beans was given away,
produced a plant and then died: The other
two seeds remained with the Schulers who
followed the step by step procedure
ouUined on a folder which accompanied
the beans, distributed by the Maxim
Coffee Co.
The folder, however, gave steps to
take for successful plants only for the first
three years of their existence."The trees of
the Schulers which are producing beans
now have reached the point where
something's got to give.
It's actually a case of cutting holes in
the living room ceiling or cutting out the
top of the trees. Mrs, Schuler indicates
that the family will probably choose the
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cident at 3:54p.m. on Pine St. Officers said
an auto driven by Sonia R. Elder,l7, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, pulled into the path of a car
operated by Edson D. Edgington, 55,
Gallipolis.
Hazel Edgington, 54, a passenger, in
the Edginglon auto suffered lacerations
to the knee \l'hlle Patty Elder, 38, a
passenger in the other auto had a bump on
the head. There was·moderate damsge to
both cars. Miss Elder was cited to Juvenile
Court for failure to yield the right of way.
A hit-t~kip accident occurred on Third
. Ave. at the First National Bank parking lot
where an a11to owned by Joe Jackson was
hit by an uriknown vehij:le.

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GALUPOLIS - A Rt. 2; Crown City
couple, Loren W. and Alma Rowley
Friday, has filed a $12,1100 damage suit in
Gallia County Common Pleas Court as a
result of a traffic accident Oct. 11, 1970.
Robert Steinbeck, 1016 Second Ave.,
was named defendant in the action .
Plaintiffs say defencta'nt negligently drove
his· auto into the rear of their car. The
accident occurred on Eastern Ave. They
seek the money for injuries and expenses
incurred.

Tuesday is Deadline
.f'or Registration
GALUPOLIS - Galli,a County Board
.of Election officials Saturday issued a final
reminder ·that Tuesday is the deadline for
registering for the November General
Election.
Persons who have resided in the
county for 30 days and are 18 years and
older are required to register in order to be
able to vote. ·Persons who have moved
since the last election mUst be transferred
and those who have not voted in the past
two calendar years.must be reinstated.

HOME VISITS BEGIN TUESDAY - Early childhood
development is coming to tbe preschool children of the
Gallipolis City Schoola. Home visitors from Project Hope will
be making initial visits to area homes Tuesday. The visitors
will bring educational materials In area homes each week.
Beginning Nov. 6, children will view a television program,
Around the Bend, to be aired Monday t~ugh Friday on

Dye Coming for Grid Banquet
MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
Marauder football squad and its fan s will
hear William Henry Harrison (Tippy)
Dye, one-time Pomeroy High School and
Ohio State athlete, later one of the nation 's
top college coaches, and today athlelic
director of Northwestern University, Nov.
14 at the annual Rotary Club Football
Banquet.
Lee McComas, banquet chairman,
disclosed plans for the event Friday
evening at Heath United Methodist Church
following dinner at an open meeting of the
Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary Club .
Dye, horn in Pomeroy, learned his
basketball, football and baseball on the
sandlots of Sugar Run. Legend has it he
learned his rare dribbling ability in the
basement ol Sacred Heart Chwch where
youngsters of the 20s were permitted to
play basketball. It had one drawback - or
was it - the supporting posts were manmade .obstacles to be dribbled around!
Dye starred in the three major sports
at Pomeroy High, and at Onto State
University, as quarterback (145 lbs.) in
football , as a guard in basketball (at 5ft. 7
in. ), and as an Infielder In .baseball.
· · After graduation from Ohio State' In
1937 Dye wa$ player-coach two years with
the first Cincinnati Bengals football team
in the then newly formed American

Football League; then for one year was
basketball coach and asslstanl football
coach at Brown University.lle returned to
OSU in 1942 as assistant coach In football
and basketball and head baseball coach In
1943 when the Buckeyes won the Big Ten
Iitle that year.
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After three years In the Navy In World
War 2, Dye returned as Ohio State head
basketball coach in 1946. He had to wait
unti11950 to win the Big Ten In .that sport.
In 19lil Dye was head coach of the
Washington Huskies in Seattle where In
nine seasons he won the northern division
championship and two Pacif\c Coast
crowns.
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as athlelic director, whereupon almost

immediately Wichita gained national
ranking In athletics.
,
Nebraska University, down In football
after Its great squads of the pre-war era,
signed Dye as Its athletic director,
whereupon the groundwork was laid for
the Nebraska that fans know today.
Northwes.tern, at Evanston, Ind .,
compeUng in the tough Bl(! Ten, and
requiring exceptionally high scholastic
standards of Its athletes, signed Dye to
rebuild Its program. And that's what he's
doing today .
The banquet will be at the Meigs High
School cafeteria, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets will go on sale shortly.
President Gene Riggs presided at the
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· POMEROY - The Meigs Cotlnty
Board of ElectioM announced Friday that
It wUl be receiving ·appllcati0118 for ab!elltee and disabled voting beglnnilw
Tuesday, 0\!1. 10. Office hours are irom 1 .
to ' p.m. Monday throiJgh Saturday:
The . deadline for receiving ap•
pllcations is Nov. 2 at 4 p.Di. To date 110
armed service ballots. have been mailed.
EXTENDED ouTLooK
Oblo Exteaded Oatloak, .
Moaday through •ednesday: ·
P.artly cloudy throqb tbe
period wltb chance of
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ANGIE.HUBBARD, OAUGfrl'ER ci .Mr .llld MrJ, Larry f111bbard, Syracuse,
wu crotmed Mmecccning clueen II Southern High School during homecoming
. activities of.the Southern-North GaWa football game. Miss Hubbard's escort was
Mike Neue,10nol! Mr. anc1 Mrs. bll1 :Ne1114!, Racine. Miss Hubbard ~as &lt;;rowned
·queen by J8st year's q~. Dellble LaValley.
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KaiT, Rl. 3, Pomeroy, was crowned homecoming queen of ~ High School
during homecoming ceremonies at half-time Friday nlshl at the Eutem-Kyaer
,Creek football game. With ~een Ja~ Ia b~ es&lt;:art R,lndy Wolf,10n·of Mr. and
Mrs. Chi~nce Wolf, Jr., Long Bottom, RD.'
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channel33, station WMUL, at 8p.m.: Purpolle of Project Hope
is to offer many advantages in edUcating children before they
enter .scbool. Shown above, (aeated,le!t to tljjhl) ate Jane
Yoho, Winifrede Knigh\and Nancy Bagshaw. s!anding left to
right are Rqn Nioholal, director; Sharon ltuuell, Mary Lou
Fellure, Betty Milburn, Thelma Gordon, Pam McClanahan
and Norma Johnson.

Absentee. Voting Will
Begin October Tenth

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GALUPOUS - Four-year-old James
Nelson Johnson, 42 Nell Ave., suffered a
fractured leg when struck by an
automobile at 5:55
Frlday at 461&gt;
Sycamore St.
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Ac~lng to city pollee officers, the
child ran frolil a trailer into the path of a
car driven by Newaza Mary Clarkson,
Gallipolls. Mrs. Clarkson was puUlng her
car into the driveway when the child ran
into the front of her car.
He was taken to tbe Holzer Medical
~ter, treated and released.
· Two persons .were injured in an ac-

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PORTLAND - They may have an
awful lot of coffee in Brazil, but the cOffee
trees of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler and
•§on, Jakie, in Portland are nothing to be
sneezed at.
Coffee trees, of course, are not an
every day happening In Meigs County but
through "tender loving care" the Sch~lers
have produced two which are nearing the
eight~oot high ceiling in tbe living room of
their cbmfortable brick home.
The trees were grown from coffee
beans received in the mail by Jakie's

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General federal tax rates are lower now
than they were 10 years ago. Atax cut wa~·
enacted in 1964 and'tnother in 1969. With
the exception of the temporary income
surtax-, since repealed, federal taxes bave
not been raised for more than a decade .
Some economists hijve said a tax boost is
inevitable next year because · budget
deficits In the present fiscal year and the
two previous ones are the highest in

history, with the exception of the peak
\Vorld War IT years.
Nixon broadcast his speech' live !rem ·
Laurel Cottage at Camp David, about 400
yards from his Aspen Cottage residence.
He was lransported to the makeshirt radio
studio in a goii cart: He wore a gray sport. .
coat, dark slacks, a white shirt ahd Ugbt
colored tie;
Th.e President's proposed $250 billion
celling on government spending '
represents the $246.3 billion budget Nixon
submitted wCongress along with supplemental spending requests. It would mean
that any increase In spending over. the
administration's budget would ha,ve to beo
offset by cuts in other programs at Nixon's
discretion.

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spoke Of 8 single year : "There Will be no
tax increase -in 1973."
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Social Security payroll taxes which are to
increase automatically nelit year under
existing Jaw. Additional boosts are likely
to pay for higher benefits.

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LONDON - THE TIMES OF LONDON, in an unsourced
story, said today there is "now reason to believe" that the United
States and North Vietnam have reacbed broad agreement on
ending the Vietnam war.
In Paris, spokesmen for both the U.S. and North Vietnamese
tslks delegations were not available for comment on the times
story. There also was no immediate comment from U. S. officials
in Washington.

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Partly sunny and warmer
SWtday with highs in the 60's.
Mostly c!pudy and cool Sunday
-·night and Monday . Lows
Sunday night irt the low and
mid 40's. Highs Monday mid
50's to low 60's.

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JAKIE SCHULER,!KJN of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler, Portland, f111d lin eighth
grader at tbe Southern Junior High School, Racine with the ahnost 8 foot high
coffee trees which were grown from seeds given him by his grandmother, Mrs.
Daisy Schuler, Pomeroy, four and a half years ago.

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UNITED NATIONS - SECRETARY of State William P.
Rogers entertained cilinese Vioe VIce Foreign Minister Chiao
Kuan.{Jua with a dinner of lobster and chicken Thursday night in
a precedent-setting occasion thatU.N. Ambassador George Bush
said indicated "we've cornea heck of a long way."
The banquet in Rogers' sumptuous 19th-floor apartment
overlooking the United Nations waS the first time a high-ranking
official of the Peoples Republic of China had been the guest of a
U.S. ~overnment leader in this country. Although the evening
was ' more social tban substantive," Rogers said they discussed
increasing trade contacts ~nd the "improved relations between '
our two countries."

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By NORMAN KEMPSTER
allowed to take any more of your salary · He warned of "a clear a)ld present to cut any program by· any amount he
. THURMONT, Md, (UP!)- President and yoilr wages in taxes," Nixon said in a .da'nger that excessive spending by chose.
:NiXon pledged Saturday that if he is re- paid political radio broadc,ast from his Congress might cause a congressional tax
"The deficits -&amp;~d the responsibilil}!for ·
elected there will be no tax incrl!ase · mountaintop retreat at Camp David.
increase." But he promised to combat that them -belong to Mr. Nixon and no one
throug!tout his four-year . term unless.
"America ne~ not a tax increase, but possibility by vetoing bills that cost too else,"]t{cGovern said.
Congress enacts "budget busting" ·tax· relief," he said.
much, even if that means killing programs
Nixpn took the occasion to charge that if
spending programs over his vetoes. '
"!am holding spending at a range !101 with desirable objectives.
McGovern were elected, government
But if GeorgeS. McGovern wins, he said, requiring a tax increase now or over the
McGovern said _·. ,Nixon's speech spending would rise by $100 billion and
there will be tbe biggest tax bi1te in next four years," be said. "I will not make "represents a cynicall!f!grt to blame his would require "the largest tax increase in
history.
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.any promises il;&gt; this campaign tliat would record $85 billion in budget deficits on the · America's history."
N~n _
coopled his proinise to hold, the require a tax · incresse now or in the Congress,'' which he said had cut Nixon • It was the .first time Nixon personally
line on taxation until 1976 -if Congress future."
spending 'tequests by1 $16 billion in four extended his no-new-tax commitment to a
cooperates ...,with a renewed commitment
NIXon hedged his pledge this way : years.
full four years . Some administration
to pro)lose property tax relief for the "Whll~ a President C!ID promise there will
The
President's . demand for ·spokesmen bave spoken of holding tlie line
elderly pqor. ·He revealed no new be .no tax 1'\tcrease, as I have, he can keep congressional approval ol a $2:i0 billion for an entire terni, but others have said
details of the tax relief measure.
. , that promise only if the Congress spending ceiling this year, said McGovern, only that there would be no tax boost next
"This government' does not need any cooperates with him in holding down amounted to a request for a "domestic year.
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At a news conference Thurs~y, Nixon

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earlier decision to remain neutral in the presidential contest.
Gorman complained Meany was criticizing McGovern while
trying to "gag" AFL-CIO state and local central labor councils
from criticizing Nixon or supporting McGovern. "It Is with
ostensible neutrality that spokesmen for tbe AFL-CIO have
leveled attack after attack upon the national candidates of the
Democratic party and their supporters," Gorman said. "How
can a policy of neutrality sanction such things while it gags
criticism of the anti-labor Nixon administration?"

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Ert Ufted his veil, husky former . football player Antonio
Molina bent and kissed him,
and the two men thus ~aied
.their marriage vows at a small
formal ceremony.
The two said their wedding ·
Thursday was legal because
they were granted a marriage
license the day before, wben , ·
Erl wore a miniskirt, a wig,
and lipstick.
They got the license from the
Cj)lll1tY clerk irt Wharton, - a
slnall town 60 miles east of
Houston. Under Texas law, any
two persons who have been
granted a license may marry.
For the wedding at the
Harmony Wedding Chapel,
Ert, 30, of Buffalo, N.Y., who
'was hair stylist for actress
.Jayne Mansfield from 1963
lmUI 1966, wore a blonde wig
. and was dressed in a full white
wedding gown with a train five
yards long. He carried a
bouquet of arlificial pink and
white flowers. ·
Molina, 33,- a 6-foot, 235pound all-district tackle when
he piayed football for h~high
school in Brownsville, Tex. and
Shown with Judge Webster when he cut his _cake are, front
a veteran of the Navy, was
row ,1-r, Mrs. Webater, Judge Webster, Janet Morris\nd AM
dressed in a formal black
Watson; in back, Willoughby Hill.
tuxedo wilit tails and a white
bow tie. The two were wed by
Rev. Richard Vincent of
Dallas, whose church offers
services to homosexuals.
want the court to make the public schools," he said. "They
Ert, 5-foot-10 and 122 pounds,
decision on whether they have are brainwashing our children is listed as."Miss Billie Ert" on
a right to run their own kind of there just as fast as we can the marriage license. He. said
schooL"
teach them."
h~ had ho intention of a sex
Rev. John Pollard, pastor of
change operation. "Why should
LighthOilse Christian Church,
I have anything removed or
GAMES CANCELLED
says the school will stay the
Neither the Meigs 7th and 8th added when he's marrying me
way it is, and there will be no grade. team or the Freshman for what I've got?" he said.
change.
team played Thursday night. "I'm just like I was when my
"If we did, we'd just'be .like In a 7th grade game Tuesday at mother· brought me into this
the public schools, which is Wahama, Meigs defeated world, and I don't intend to
exactly what we don't want," Wahama IH&gt; on Terry Walker's change."
said Pollard.
Texas Attorney General
60-yard run in the first quarter.
Lewis Trivener has three Coach Jon Arnott' credited the Crawford Martin ruled Sept. 14
children in the school and in- defense with a "real good job." that anyone who had a license
tends to keep them there.
The Meigs 7th-grade team, now could marry, but he Instructed
"! don't think these school 2-0, plays next Tuesday at Pt. county clerks not to Issue
people realize who they're Pleasant.
licenses to persons of the same
getting involved with,"
sex.
Trivener said. "It's God
PLEASANT VALLEY
Ert said he was not asked his
himself. "
DISCHARGES: Robert sex when he and Molina ap"Our children never hear Bailes, Leon; Mrs. Paul plied for the marriage license,
anyone cuss or see them smoke Harrison,
Mrs . Lowell and an attorney for the two
or drink liquor," he said. "Our Thomas, Alice Gaskins, all men , Richard Cross, said ,
kids don'l wear mini-dresses or Point Pleasant; Mrs. Joey "There is nolh.ng in Texas law
hot pants.
Hall , Leon; Mrs . Everett which says the two persons
"Boys wear long pants or Johnson, Gallipolis, and Mrs . . getting married must be of the
sweat suits for gym classes and John Albright, West Cqlumbia. opposite sex."
girls wear long dresses
BIRTHS: Oct·. f• a daughter
LOCAL TEMPS
because the Bible forbids to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harper,
The temP!!r~fure In downwomen to wear clothing that Mason, and a daughter to Mr.
town Pomeroh at II a.m. ·
pertain to men," he said.
and Mrs. Sheldon Morrison of Friday was 66 degrees under
"Renewal can't take place in Leon .

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