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t:~lil)· Sl.!nlincl, Pnml!a'Uy·MiddlLoport, (1., ·nmr!iday, nct*i·~r~':'·:•::s;::69~~':'--. .-~~---•••':'•••••••~~-----~~~---~-"'!~'!!"il!l•

Fri ay-Saturday Sale••• Eberfe s In Pomeroy

New Officers for

Open Both Days Until 9:00 In The Evening

Club Installed
IWTL-\NU- Installation ser- be sen·ed.

vlres ror new officers Cor year
1969-10 oC the Uutland Garden
l'lub were conci•rted Monday
e\'enl~ in a re~lar meeting at
tht home or Mrs. George White,
Mrs. Paul \\'inn installed the
rollowinJ! ol'firers. using an imprt'sShl" candlelight ceremony
(also pa·esenting flowers to
each. symbolic of the offlce
which they hold), president,
Mrs. noy Snowden; vice -president, Mrs. Harry Williamson;
secretary, Mrs. Harvey Erie.
wtne, and treasurer, Mrs.
James Nicholson.
The president presented Ml'S.
Wbm with a corsage for her
services.
The following committees
were appointed Cor the year.
Program, Mrs. Harry WllUamsoo, Mrs. C. 0. Chapman,
Mrs. Clarence Murray and Mrs.
Roy &amp;lowden; llJblicH;y book,
Mra. Robert Canaday; tele.
Jitme, Mrs . Russell Little; p.~b­
lidt;y and librarian, Mrs. Harvey Erlewine; civic, Mrs. V. E.
Nel1011 and Mrs. George White;
flowers and cards, Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman; tra"Veling prize and
penalties, Mrs. Clarence Murray; horticulture, ,.;·s. Chris
Diehl and ways ana means,
Mrs. Clarence Murray, Mrs.
James Nicholson and Mrs.
Charles Foley.
The club has 26 active members and three honorary mem bers.
Two members, Mrs. Roy
&amp;lowden, president, and Mrs.
Harvey Erlewine, secretary,
wUJ attend the regional meet-

Ins at Lake Hope Saturday, Nov.
I.

Landscaping of the lawn at
tbe Leading Creek Conservancy
District office was taken on as
a new civic project Plans arc
to plt.11t three dozen tuUps now
and arrange shrubbery plantIngs at a later time. Among
tbe other acdvities planned by
the group were therapy programs at both tbe Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center and

the Gallipolis state Hospital.
11 members wtll go
to the Athens Hospital where
Mrs. James Titus, Mrs. Robert Canaday, and Mrs. Cush
JoltnltDn will instruct the pa.
Uents of the therapy club in
ma.Jdng flower arrangements.
Mn. Paul Winn is chairman
for the program which will feature maldngarrangementsfrom
dried materials. Each patient
Q1 No-v.

On Nov. 18, a program

wm

be held at the Gallipolis Hospital . There Mrs. Titus will give
instruction on making corsages. The club will provide 18 ta.
ble arrangements Cor Ute annual
Christmas party to be held at
the Athens Hospital on Dec, 9
and also voted to give a gtn of
money.
Arrangements were made for
Mrs. Jonah Cotterill to provide
the column for 11 Green Thumb
Notes" on Nov, 17, and tor
Mrs. Robert Canaday and Mrs.
Erlewine to speak on the WMPO
gardening program on Nov. 3.
Topic at that time wlll be care
ot Christmas gi£t plants, holly
and Christmas cactus.
Chairmen appointed were
Mrs. Wlnn, therapy; Mrs. Nicholson, finanee chairman, with
Mrs. Clarence Murray and Mrs.
Charles Foley , assistants; and
Mrs . Chris Diehl, horticulture
chairman.
Plans were made to go to the
Columbus aoo Southern Ohio
Electric Co. on Nov. 6 at 7:30
p.m. ror a program on Christmas decorations.
A home nower show was
plamcd lor Ute November meeting at the home of Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman. Mrs. John Reese,
Region 11 director, will be Ule
guest speaker and Mrs. Titus
will jJdge the arrangements.
A report was given on the tea
honoring Mrs . Reese at the
home of Mrs. Fred Blaetlnar,
county contact chairman. Mrs.
&amp;lowden and Mrs. Nicholson
represented the club.
Mrs. Chris Diehl presided at
the meeting with Mrs. Wllltegiv.
lng devotions using scripture
from Romans 12, a reading
"Flowers Leave Their Fragrance'" and a prayer from the
Upper Room. The creed and collect were given in ~mlson and
the 17 members attending responded to roll call by telling
what garden club membership
meant to them.
The tJower report was given
by Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Wfnn
thanked the club for £lowers and
cards sent her during her recent hospitalization.
The program was presented
by Mrs. WUHamson who read
a '• Collect Cor Gardeners".
Mrs. Canaday
The Garden Go-round" .
Mrs. Snow.
den exhibited ~den magazines. Refreshments were served by Mrs. White and Mrs. C.

i.

wUI he preoented a gift aoo re- E. Bishop.
lreahments of pumpkin pie will

GIRLS COATS AND GIRlS CAR COATS

MASON - Crusade ror Christ will speak.
The second series

\'

Special praetlce session ror
choir members will begin at
7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30,
at Albright United Methodist
Church.
On Saturday morning, Nov. 1
at 7 a.m. breakfast will be served to men oi both churches at
C h r i s t United Methodist
Church. The Rev. Jack Higgins

19.50 ----------SALE 16.00
16.50 - - - - - - · - - - -SALE 14.00
14.95 ........- -..--..--SALE 12.00
13.95 - - - - - -..........- .. SALE 11.00
12.95 -------............ -SALE 10.00
10.95 ------------...... SALE 8.00
8.9L..----·-....---·--SALE 6.50

ot

weekend meetlnils will be held on the
following weekend starting on

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR

COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT

8.95 ------.................. SALE
7, 95 ...... _._ .. _.. _ _ SALE
6.95 - -........ __ .. __ .... SALE
5.95 ----·-............ SALE
4.95 .......... _ _ _ _... $ALE
3.95 ......--·----..---SALE

6.50
5.50
5.00
4.50
3.50
3.00

BLUE DENIM JEANS
Just received another shlpmert Ot these ~qtular jeans for
men aoo YDUIIIl men. St_yled ~ and lean. Rutr&amp;ed aU eotton .

pro-ahrunk denim. Sizes 28 to 38 waist. stock • now.
Also ooiq&gt;Jete-oelectl1111 ol men's !uiler cUt Levtblue
denim Jeano. Sizes 29 to 42 walot.

Salel Girls Dresses
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES

12.95 ............ SALE 9.50
10.95 ............ SALE 7.50
8.95 ............ SALE 6.50
7.95 ............ SALE 5.50
6.95 ............ SALE 5.00
5.95 ............ SALE 4.50
4.95 ............ SALE 3.50
3.95 ............ SALE 3.00
2.95 .. . ......... SALE 2.00

WOMENS
HANDBAGS

GIRLS
nGHTS

A group or 2.95 and 1.95
clutch bags and small handbags. On sale, while they
last.

too
79e
Salel WOMENS BLOUSES
6.95
5.95
3.95
4. 95
2.95

&amp; 6.00
&amp; 4.00
&amp; 5.00
&amp; 3.00

BLOUSES
BLOUSES
BLOUSES
BLOUSES

......... _ ...................... SALE
.....- .......................... SALE
.... _..........._. ___ ...... SALE
·-·-..·-- ...............- ..SALE

5.34
3.34

DARNETTES
Sli9ht lrregulors of oil
the best known brands.

White Swan and
Crest Uniforms
Another big shipment In
the latest styles. Coachman, shift alli fitted. In nylon an:l double kmt. In regular and hatr sizes.

Friday and Saturday Sale!

WOMENS COATS

Winkler will lead the 'l!ruoade

Cadet Girls
Host Party

MASON - Girl Scouts,
brownles, juniors and cadets
attended a Halloween party Mon..
day evening at the Mason Youth
Center with the cadets in charge
of the program and games. Refreshments were served.
Attendlng were Arlene Scarberry, Janet Reynolds, Frances
Reynolds, Cathy Sawyers, JUI
NEW HOURS ANNOUNCED
Johnson, Vicki JohnSon, Debble
Eugene Ermatlnger, manager Johnson.
f1 the Social Security Office at
Tammy Johnson, Christy
Marietta. 81Ul0Wlces that errec- Johnson, Jacquellne VanMatre,
tl•e November 1, his ottlce will Linda Durbin, Kathy Gibbs,
no longer be (4)en on Friday Kimberly Boggs, Teresa Dillon,
eveninge. Hours are from 8:45 &amp;Isle Dillon, Betty Durbin, Vica. m. to 4:45 p. m. Monday ki Bissell, Brenda Durbin, Shir~
through Friday. Ritchey, who ley Edwards, Lurlnda Samsel,
visits Pomeroy at the Post 01- Tonya Cundlf[, Vicky I., Johnflee enry Monday at 10:30 a. son, Sarah Zuspan, Paula Bom., will continue his present cook.
schetl.lled visits.
Katie Saffel, Lisa Stewart,
Carla McFarland, Mary Me.
Farland, Robin ~wart, Judy
Hughes, Tammy Cook, Jan WU.
son, Beth Weaver, Jill Taylor,
TONIGHT. OCTOBER 30
Karen Brown, Sondra StanleJ',
Edwina
!hnley, Julie Gibbs,
HOT OPEN
Cheryl Adams, &amp;lsie Daw110n,
Terri Johnson, Angie Protritt,
Terri Proffitt, Melanie SJsson,
Friday and Saturday
Bretta VanMeter, Cherrll VanOctobo, 31-Nav. 1
Meter, ~ella Arnold, Diana
THE LOVE GOD?
Johnoon. Sondra Gibbs, Deb{T echnicolor)
Don Knotts
bie SamseJ, Denise Werry.
Anne Francis
~1-vla
VanMeter, Teresa
VanMeter, Terry Rou, Belva
John~on,
Mary and Martha
THE BIG GUNDOWN
(T ochnicolor)
.Jones, Undy Workman, a n d
L.,. Von Cloef
guc&amp;ts, manallillon, /\lena VanThos. Milian
Meter, Kimberly VanMeter.
,SHQW STARTS 7 P.M.
Dort.y \'an Meter and Angle John-

Fur trimmed coats - car coats, untrimmed sport coats an:l
dress coats. Also All Weather coats inallslzes. All on sale
thls week.

Americana
Salad Bowls
Hand rubbed walnut. w01&gt;d I

Mens and Boy•

SWEAT
SHIRTS

finish, dishwasher proof.

See the blg selection of

VIrtually unbreokable,

Large Bowls •••• 1.99

sweat shirts, Hanes s"eat
shirts In al1 sizes Cor men
and boys. F1eece lined cottons, Kode1 and cotton,

Individual Bowls 69c

over and c&lt;Bt styles.

thermal lined cotton. Slip-

ARISTO MATS
Your most beati:lful protection ror stol'e OOps, eabinet tops, counters, kitchen
walls. Beo~Q and heolproo!

protectioo

with Arioto-

mats, asbestos back.

2 for 5.00
Two po· ;kets, bright plaid
_patterns. Sizes

Comfcwtolllo, long wearing,
oo1y to wa&amp;h l:uanlon•, long

I""'· I• rse and extra larse.

poekef, INH button
neck. Small. medlv111, lore•,
e~etfo Iorge. Regui&lt;W prlco
6.95.

'""ol!,mell-1

Penn~

nent

press.

during this aale.

Save

ALL COTION PRINTED OUTING
49c yd.

IIMvo, pulloyor style wllh

oow

Tako Advantage of tho Solo Priooo

MENS AND YOUNG MENS SWEATERS
Now to an exceUe,. lime - duri!W our sweater sale - to
buy sweaters ror yourself or tor gifts. You•n find a nne seieetiori of alJpovers and cardlgansln~ular styles for achoal

wear, BI)Orts wear and everyday, Wools- orlona- orion
and wool blends. Ask allY of the BBiespeople to help you wllh

exterior surface. Awcado

METAL LOCKERS
Metal covering i1 finished in black . baked .-ti..,r.lo
enamel to resist dentl and scratches. Plastic hand e;"

nickel plated hardware.
24" X 12 X 7 - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - 7 . 9 5

26" • 15" • 8" and 28" • 15" x 8" ·--

..8.95

IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT

Soe tho c,..pleto line of Vinyl Zipper B~go, Nylon
.and Plaid Zipper Bago, School and ~ri Bago. Aloo
Plaid Travel

Cans in authentic rayon scotch plaid.

A line line of apart and all-purpose zippered bago.

Music Dept. 2nd Floor
• Molt• this o ....... for lluylng yow ~t~uslc '""llos tt.at will
Mttertoln you anlll .,..., fo ..lly. ·
..

' f« tho lle•t Yaluo •• tho full llno 16f RCA rolllloa AM &amp; rM.
Also stereo reNIN In tfan•lator or eiHtrlc. SM the tape recenlor
ca ...tt. play•••· wollrJ• toll'l•, porhlilolo ,.cord ploy., •M 1 ~
cabinet IIMMI•Ia.

Sale! Flannel Back

TABLE COVERS

Special 5. 88

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Terri!le q~,.. bls selection of solid caloro. F1oral Pal•
terns. Do.maak eype pattemo, modarn pattern
odor...,..

Pr•aeaaoned - ready to use. No ocour~Jv, cut Ironware
gives yeara ol cookiiW onjoymmt. lll'qo out the natural
flavor of !ooda. Cooks them toper!ectlm. Alia.... In ley
pans - dutch ovens - chleken !ryero - porrJdce pots.

placemots,

-

ply paper
(10)2
X

14-3/8").

Beautiful

24 -

de1igns.

39e. pllg.

after It touched down at Staple-

Size 52152 INCHES ............... SALE 1.25
Size 52x70 INCHES ............... SALE 1.75
Size 52x90 INCHES ............... SALE 2.25
Just Ali'lved

Ylrglnl• House Rockers

Lawn Rakes

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Heavy duty rakoa with
20 ...tal ,..th. Smooth
handlo.

Salt 81~'

ton lnternatlonol Airport but
made no attempt to capture the
unldenuned man.
The jet, with [our crew mem-

Eerie People
:t]over Field/·'·
Gllooto, aobltns, witches and Becky Fultz, prettieot; Sally
more were on haOO Thursda,y Walters, Judy Gilkey, Tommy
Dl&amp;llt when Feeney-Bennett Post Walters, uBIIest; Judy Lav128, Amerlean J..elllon, staled onder, Martha Krawoezyn,
Ito annual communli;y llalloween Cheryl Lefebre, !Unnleat.
JIOIV at the Middleport loot- Taking. prizes, Drot tllroulh
beU field.
third, respectively hi the sixth
The eornlval again ol!ered ll'ade throuah adult age lf'OUP
"sometlllng r or everyone.'' were - Raehei Lefebre and
There were nwnercus ""sh .Sadie Karr Drat· Maro Fultz
prize• lor eostume winners, .......; Ro~r De;., mostorlg~
peckapo of b'eatB lor every. lnll; Barbara Fultz, Scherry
one ID oostume and cider and Lane, Kenneth Gllk101, prettl

donuts lor everyone atteOO!ns.
Prize• of $2, $1, and 50 cents
wore awarded to the top three
eootumes In lour ""tegerieo
IIDIItllf three •ae ll'OUPB, with
Mro. Emerson Janeo, M r o.
Rlcbard OWen and L a r r y
"""""r tho Judges.
First, oe.eond 100 third prize
trimer• lor eostumes, reopecUvety, In the ~at ll'&amp;de
aae sroup lneluded - Tammy
lW1, Paula MoodllfJIOUIIh, Gres
!IIIah, moot oril!lnll; Vangle
lW1, Paula Swlohor, C a r o I
!lmoaJ, protUest; Angela Bak. .r; lllole Pooler, Drat_. oec'• Clld, reiPoctlvoly, hi lhe ug, ' lleot &lt;ate!IOI'l', and Alan King,
,~~~.':,"' aoo Alan Am.

oat; Arnold Johnson, Julle
Hamm, Doug Acree, ugliest,
aoo Joho Riley, Jeff MarUn,
aoo ToDilii,Y Roush, fwlnleol

Copley Appointed

To Masonie Oftiee

COSTIJME WINNERS- Some of the winners ofeostumes
prizes at the 011111111 eommunltyHaUoweenpartyatthe Middleport lootbill Deld Thursda,y nltlht by Feeney - Bennett Post
128, American Legion, from Jolt, 111-e Soncll' Acree, Jo:l,y Lavender. Martha Krawsczyn, sally Walters, Cheryl .L efebra,
ToDilii,Y Walters, Mark Jlqgort,y, Do.vld Miller, J\ilrU King
aiOI Vol..t ~·

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Weather
Cl. . . with rein • • to.
nl&amp;bt and Solurdo,y' ..... to.
nl8ht hi' lhe low 100 mid too.
Cl&lt;lldY _. &lt;001 &amp;n~.

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Nine Districts llave Big Trouble
COLUMBUS (UPI)-AI leasl
nine Ohio school dlttrlcts wiU
. be forCOct to dose belate lhe
' efld of the year If voters reject
their ievles a1 Tuesday's elec·
tlon and 20 other Ohio districts
In "very cr:tlcal" financial con·
dltion face the possibility, according to Ohio Educational As·
soclatlon Executive Secretary

Farm Prices
T Urn UPward
.

WASHINGTON(UPI)-Ferm
prices rose thrH.quarten of 1
percen1 during the month end·

lng Oct. 15, turning up after a
three · monlh decline, the Agriculture Department reported

Thursday.
Beef caHie prices declined
during the month, their fourth

conaecutlve dtcllne, but the lm·
pect of this drop was more
than offset by higher prices for
milk and colton. The Oct. ll

Stayner F. Brighton.

Fremont schools will close
Nov. 14-Jan. 5 regardless of the
outcome of its 9.6 mill levy,
Brighton said, while eight other
school districts will halt classes
in November or December If
Oct- were 80 percent of per· approval Is not given.
lty compared to 7'1 percent last
Ballots will list 523 separate
month and a year ago.
school tax Issues In -415 Ohio
The mid . October Index of
dlalrlcla.
prices received by farmers for
It Is almost unbelievable thi!lt
uops and livestock stood at 277 one of the wealthiest states In
percent of the 1910..1 .. base com· the nation would permit some
pared with 275 percent In mid· of Its school districts to get to
September and 262 percent a the brink of bankruptcy,"
year ago. The Index of farm Brtghton said. "It alsa points
costs stood at 376 percent of the out that drastic changes are
base compared with 37.. percent needed now In the way schools
a month ago and 378 percent a
year ago.
Perhaps tcnhadowlno an easIng of consumer prices. the department's report said priCIII

are financed."
The elfl't dlstrictl where of.
ticlals. s&amp;otd the'y. would be
forced to halt oper.oetlons if levIes were rejected were Spring.
field Local in Richland County,

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In Maplo
· Bli~· Doc-.!
. In Mo,lo ,
. In Moplo

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BE THRIFTY! SAVE A~L

your selections.

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&amp;!pt.

:Lo&lt;al School Dlotrlet
.
.
wao an Important
·du tor uo. II was the day we IIIII' next blr objectl•a 11 tho
bod ..,.n lmtrt1111 forward to lor eomplctlm of tbe entire buDd.
~.many weeki.
lns.
Our voeauonat elassea had
TAX LEVY
lllllr ftrat meetlncsln the lhopa IN LAsr SVNDAY'S Sontluel
"' lhe • hl&amp;h lchool bulld1ng. I was moat ll'ati!led to - an
We feel that Ibis Is a dant editorial favoring ,a.e _ . t
t ,,,_.,. tor auto roochaldco, weld- ot renewal lovles in all t h o
and ..,....tot. school dlotrlcto In Malp C&lt;Jun..
t,y. I wllll to upre11 m,y per·!
- with
they be.
tunetJon
lhe .kind aonal thanko to these trho MPP"ent t11ey DOOcltor their .thlo stand. It lo lmporlant In
us to have this -i't.
t. llle 111111 lew weelts lbave
talked to mifi,y groupo,
me- ovor 81111 • .,...

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ol 111r aehaola may hove special ,........,........... lnvlla·

Dlltrlct to a renewal. 11 ta ne
Increase In taxes. II lo abaolutely I'OI(ulred In order to eonllnue ,._lvlng state lllooo.
Exactly the 181110 alluaUonao
far as
levloa exllllltt
tho otlter two districts hi the
eGUII!l. Wt all oollclt' J o f
11111111or1 at ille pall a next Tues.
da,J, November 4. PI- don't
let us down.
AMERICAN
. EDUCATION
Week has- Jo1nt1y - ed b¥ the NaU-1 F41callon
Auoclallon _. the' American
l.alllon aloce J82J. Thlo nir

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thb
.!!biilrvanc.
)dU· be 10'
IDr lhe
fNOik af Nlweml!or

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Ilona home to perents aoklns
them to eoma 1111 particular
due. Nevorthelou, during the
obaervan"" ol American Educallon Week tho dooro o1 aU o1
111r .....Jo wUI be _ . to
Yltitora. You wtU be welcomed opd. llnlot, well treated b¥

our ,-..r ~ ..,, nt•.
Y111 and I an port

of the

preoent and ol the pest. 0 u r
piopta or. ·port o1 tho
pr01ent but !11"1lh .more a port
of lhe tuti!H' than we an. Our
oeliliolt,,an ·lllBPiq- .lllose
10IItW IIYd :WW.licoone.aM. I
lldnk
. ohauld be tm.relt.
lllnd af • &gt;lob we are

SIXTY • SEVEN Industrial
Tnde otudenll ,o! Mel&amp;o
Senior Hl&amp;h School Thuredoy
momi!W before movi!W Into
their claosrooms at the new

aoo

Mats• Hlllb Sc:hoolln tho Rock
Sl&gt;riiWO area. The 67 student a
are enrolled In either clloltletoloo, auto mechanl.c1, or
weloii!W and oheot molal
work,

Oteek for Powder
In Candy Wrappen
Chi~! or"Pollee J. J, c....
means of MlddiiiiOI't bao .,.
quehed paronto tio eback, the
caoolea eolloeled b¥ &amp;h o I r
cklldren btl trick or treat Dll!lt.
Any

JNMdor biod •tnaldt'lh. , ·

wriPiiir• as a "",.. of • lhe
chaek lo to be ll!fiied&lt;'l, rtoV.
,paiJce ·~ · ~

%:::'! ~:;:~. :"w.t:C
u..·.iiick
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or tr.lli
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ty, Talawanda Local In Butler most Cftla schaal districts ftnd
(Continued on PallO 12)
County, and the Newton Falls

WASHINGTON (UPn - Vice crltieized "a slfb, actlvlot ele- nucha- moot com!ortlble
President Spiro T. AI!JieW, ment who would tell us our val- position Is straddling tho plrllo..
IIOPhlcal renee, oollelllnll•otes
freshly endorsed by President ues are lles. ••
Nixon ror doing .. a great job,"
He saJd the nation can '•at- rrom both sides," he l&amp;id.
Asnow said that •'reprdleos
has launched another [ree _ rord to separate them £rom our
swinging attack onantiwardem- society - witt. no more regret of the issue, lt is time to stap ···
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onstrators and poUticians he than we should feel over dis- demonstraUng In the called '1deological eunuchs.'' carding rotten apples from a and start doing somelllln&amp; eon- .
structlve about our insUtutlolll.
Agnew's remarks inwhtehhe barrel."
repeated charges
leaders
America
must recosnize the
In eolorl\d IIIIIHIII88 that has
dangers
or
c.;mstant earnival." .
of lhe oct. 15 Vlelnam ~ beeome a trademark, Agnew
torlum were ,.impudent" ,
told a Republican dinner ouch
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SDobs," led Sen. Albert
e, elements are aided by poUUThe viee president w a 1
clans he called ••parasites ~ warmly praised b¥ Nhon Thuro.
D.Tenn., to declare:
""He is our greatest df.sas- passim" who ••value a cause day at a White Houoe receploo
purely lor Ito poiiUcal mile- lor the lloritage
m.t..
ter next to VIetnam."
In a speech at Harrisburg, age.
alon of the Republican ''They are ideological eu. al Committee.
Pa., Thursday night, Agnew

farm price average was 6 per
cent above a year ego.
The report aloo showed form
Willard L Coploy hao been cosls rose one·hall of 1 pereent
appointed DlotrlctF41caUonO!- during the month to 111 new all· eelved by lermoro lor all typeo
Ilcer lor the Twelfth Masonic lime high, 5 percent above a of mNt enlmal except lambl
Dlotrlct b¥ Loulo C. Holzap. yur earlier.
loll during tho month llf'lnglng
let, Grand Meller of MaBOtla
A comprlson of prices farm. the meat Mimal price Index
In Ohio. The Twelfth Dlatrlct ers received with the cost of eight percent belaw the peak
comprises Jackson, G a Ill a, things they buy showed farm ntt1ched In Juno - but well
Meip, and Lawrence coun .. prices In mid . Oct- &amp;YOI'· above any other October tlnce
ties.
aged 7• percent of tho "fair 1951. Record high prlc:eo were
. ·' tint ihroulh third fOIIpeC- Coplfl\' reoldeo at Thurman earning power" perlty level, un. recorded for both fluid and
·ti.IJ,v hi the Drat ll'ade to olxlh Route 1. flo Ia past IIUUiter of changed from a month earlier manufacturing grade milk.
Rade age 8fOIIP lneluded - Ctntreville IAd!!e, No. 371, and and 1 point above a yur Hrlfer. Mid . Oclubel prices lor some
.,rll King, David M Ill e r, Ia now aosoclllted with JachIf dlroct government pey. other leedlftl cammadlttes com.
lfark Jlqgort;r, moot or181nal; ..., Hllh School as suldanee ments to farmer1 are also pored with month . 1100 and
(Continued on Pap 12)
counted, farm returns In mid.
~·-~ ~ Acree, Velvet Swllber, ccuaselor.

GEo. HAiiGRAVES,

Elmwood Loall In Wood Coun- and Lakewood Local In Licking
ty, Mod Rlver·GrMn L.oc•l In County ,
"Thla vividly pOints out tho
Clark County, Swanton and Ev·
orgreen Locals In Fulton Cotrl· delper•le slluall!ln In which

Agnew, Backed, Swings Again·

blnatlm. s.mleaa, eully cleaned. RegularJ.65to2;95tablo
cOlerL

Trua Temp•

Plaamats

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bers and the hijacker aboard,
When the plane landed in Den- not have ellOUih fuel_. would
left the airport one hour am ver, FBI agents headed by spa- have to refuel either In Lao V•
three minutes later - at S:28 cial agent in charge Scott War- gas, Salt Lake Clly or Demwr.
The man told Cook to ge to
a.m. EST. TWA official• BBid ner attempted to lalk the unf.
it would take from three to four dentifled hijacker into surren- Denver and lf there was "no
hanky..pank;y," he would rele1.1e
hours for the plane to reach derlng.
the
passerwers. He told Cook,
New York.
TWI agents refuted the plane
Among the passengers was in preparatim for the noJHtop however, he 1'IOUld hold at least
the Harper's Bazaar, a well • flight to New York. The fiight one stewardess as hostage UDo
known s~ grOlt).
crew or five and a stewardess til reachl.ag New York.
Before the plane landed here,
One ol the passengers said identified as T. Coleman, r~
Denver
police removed all
the hiJacker boarded the plane. malned aboard lhe plane.
marked
patrol
cars from the
TWI'o !light 85 which left BatPilot Donald J, Cook had ratlmore, Md., Thursday night, dioed that the hiju.c ker came in- airport area. FBI agenta sur·
at Los AJweles, nexttolaststap to the cockpit with a pistol ard rouooed the plane whon It lmJ..
on its projected fiight to San demanded to go to New York. ed. Warner talked to the hlJaekFrancisco.
Cook told the man the plane did er with a bullhorn.

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URGE SHIPMI!NT OF

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don around tho Boeing 707 jet

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36" LENGTH
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45" LENGTH - - - - - - - - - ·---$2.89
6il~' LINGTH ..
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MATCHI~ VAUNCES -~-~-·-··---$1.~

Blue cornflower de1ign. Coole, Bake, Servewore

Wagner By Randall
Cast Iron Cookware

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to New York.
,
He allowed the plane to stop
here long enough to refuel and
release 39 passengers.
FBI agerts threw 141 a cor-

pt~rmanent preu. Stripe1

2 1/2 Quart Corning Ware

Save

the money to the Foundation.

ent1-..\?

early today and ordered llJo Qy

SOc each

3.99

Saucepan With Cover

· The Ohio lllatorlcal Soelecy
also had Indicated by leiter thai
the Diester Courthouse Ia an

DENVER (UPI) - A gwunan
waving an Mt carbine arxlpacking 250 rounds of ammunitioo
hijacked a Trans World Air·
ways jetliner over ca1itornla

Beautiful fabrico and palterno. Ideal for pillowa,
uphol1tering small chairs and many other uses.

• RCA'• fln.. t In porto~lo TV'•· Block oi'HI ••lte nmel"' ft. 111
9 Inch to 19 Inch alae ac,.oa. Color portabtoa frcun 14 lncf, t•
11 Inch. A.l. . 100 the ..CIVtlful cor~aolo •••I• •lth c1blnet1 too
MOtch ony iiiHIWo

EasY-clean Blo•BY·omooth

aMldonal sp111ce ror a museum.

Tho ma.lorli;!' ol lnlagreed, hoWever. that thiJ
IIIII wlah to beeome lnvolnd hi
a lawiUit over the
(Continued .. Pap 4)

45" wide. Florols, stripes and kiddie patterns.

Re1111• 7.95

Mens Banlon

SALE

~Quart

and harvest colors.

69C To 2.39

Sale 2 for 12.50
Sport Shirts
Sale 5.88

-.:

addition could han been
made to the buUdlftg to provide

Captured by Hijacker

touch dec:orat-

Sale 39c yd.

Callaro - Harnon - Chalno - Sl.lp Flea Soap _
Runnor Chains - Shampoo - Flea and Tick S.ray _
S.ntry Collars - Floa Collars - Rawhldo EZ CroomTays - Bruohoo - Combo.

black or green and black. Neck slzeal 4'h to 17, Unad neck·

FLANNEL SHIRTS

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Quality Serge1nt's
Dog and Pet Supplies

bond. 2 bt&amp;ton throush flap pockets.

Mens

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East Bound\OJetliner

ing", Big wlection patterns.

Stoc. up-Bur rour gifh ot these sale prlees

80 per cent wool.20 per cent nylon. Bu{laloplalds in red am

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BATH TOWELS ................... SALE i.69
HAND TOWELS .................... SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS .................... SALE 49c

Sale! Mens 7.95

WOOL PLAID SHIRTS

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uNeva•preu" curtains in beautiful c.o lora, ruffled
all around, tie bocks included. White, gold, green, ·
pink, turquoi ••·

This is one of our best sell;rs, all cotton WOYen
towels. Colors: Antique gold, royal blue, orange,
green, rose, olive green, yellow, white.

A nice selection or women's house dresses. In cottons, many
styles to choose from ln checked and patterns. In regular
and halt sizes.

4.95

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"CAPE COO" TOPPERS

Towels-Wash Cloths
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49c CLING

18" stick-on, self adhesive vinyl for

wosh and wear fabric,
plaids, check1.

Bath Towels-Hand

ntQJeat for the return of the

rnonoy, or whether other rae.
tors had broulht &amp;bout the rectaeat was not clear.
In any event, the Sodell'o
trustees voted unanimously
Thursda,y to deellne retumlns

VOL XXII NO. 138
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FANCY SHARKSKIN

Matching

1hat It ...,ld 1&gt;e used lor the
JNlseum. 11 had felt that
the Interior eould have been
Improved aoo that, perhaps,
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SO% Polyeater, 50% combod colton, 45" preahrunk

Friday-Saturday Sale (Only)

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2.34

portant American novel, work·
ed lor olabt yean with the
P lnkerton Detective Asency.

broulht about the Foundation's

PreBident llobatotter will Ill. ~
form the Foonllllm ollhelnli;. •
tee•' declaim, and point Glil '·
tbat the elltobllshment ol a • ·
seum II BUll belnB eonoldor• . ·

8rchltcctural gem"' and eould
well be used ror &amp; museum.
WheUler the Society's interest in the Chester locaUon
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$1.00 a copy

Fielduest "Sea Shell"

&amp; 7.00 BLOUSES .. - ................ _,_, ...... SALE 5.34

storyardanlm-

sale price Friday and Soturdoy,

2 Pair 1.50

Dressy and sport blouses, size 30 to 46.

treat detecthe

HOW TO MAKE YOUR WINDOWS BEAUTIFUL

One size fits all· sizes 10 to 13. Solid colors an:l heather~elal

ed b¥ m&amp;IIY critics as bolh o

eltabllahment 0( a museum in
the Chester Coorthwa, t h e
!lrot courtllouse In the couni;!'
built In 1823.
Chester Grange, which has

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Daahlell Hammett, w h o s e

The Malteae Falcon" is rank-

on Mulberry

Just Received! TAPESTRY SQUARES

1.00 ORLON SPORT SOCKS
tones.

civic projeclll. He had made

museum

A new and complete guide Ia help you create todoy'o
faahion right window treatments. A Kirsch publication

C.t Roady Now for Cold Winter Oayo
stop In the Men's Department, 1st floor, an:lselect the work
clothes you need now. Big selection ot C&amp;rhartt brown duck
overalls - jackets - vests- COl'eralls- Lee blanket Uned
O\'eraU jackets - Lee o-veralls - men's work gloves by ~
dianapoUs or Wolverine, Hanes warm winter underwear ln
one and two piece styles- work sweaters- work jackets warm work socks, Now is a good tbneto buy what you need.

dieated that he upreferred" the
museum be located in Pomei'CQ'.
The request lor return of the
donatian came after a letter
was sent by Hobatetter to the
Herseher Foundation 1n wtalch

Now You Know
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the

llolabta In Pomeroy.
He had advised the founda.
lion, in his letter, that lhe Sooielf had been considering the

a Jong.torm lea10 on the &lt;.'hester Courthouse, had agreed to
slve up 1ha Cheller Courtllouse

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Mens ontl Young Men•

Sizes 1 to 6x. Color, white,
yellow, light blue, na-vy
blue, pink and red arxl
while. While they last.

. ~ Pioneer aoo HUtorical
llodely hold Ita amual meet-

Reaular $1.00 packa,e •••••••• :•••••• Sale 77c

MENS WOAK CLOTHING

llobltetter reviewed eventa
related to the plana of the society to construct the museum.
The llencher letters cleorlyln-

Herscher, bom In Pomeroy,
over a period or aeveral years
was benefactor of a number ~

du a!teroom when the Meiss

THROW·AIAY BAGS

• Womens in c:olort 1 both in regular and clutch ttyle
billfolds,

aoclely

llorodler Foundation that re.
quested the return of the 00.
naUon- plus Interest.

hla deatb waa dlscloaed Thurs.

For all vacuum c:leonen

* Solid leathers. Mens in black or brown.

llobstetter,

prellidenl, reoid several leiters
written by Mr. Herscherbefore
his deatb and another from U.e

leston, W.Va.
hqueot lor the return of the
Jorge donation provided lor b¥
the Jate J. W, Herecher before

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All sizes in this sale. Mos. sizes, 1 to 6x, 1 to 14, ha.lfai"KI
chubby sizes. All sizes included lnthis2da.Y sale. And their
are hundreds to select from

Parker Hinzman conducting the
services at 7:30 each of the
three e-venings. Mlsl\\ ~aron

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Levi Super Slim

Edison

he dlscloood the problems enooontered In ralolns a,pproxlmotely $60,000 locally to build

arrangcmonta for the gift r#.
at leoat $30,000 to the socloQ' for a museum.

Chur~h.

Heractter Foundatlan of Char-

Tab advantage of the special sale prices on the
popular toys your boys and girls want this yearDancerillll - Hoi l'heels - Talking Barbie Suzy Holllutaker - Johnny lightning - Race
Sets - Bicycles - Ga111es - Puzzles - l'agonsSIIitfed Ani11111ls - Tonka Toys - Matchbox Electric Trains - Space Toys -and 111any, 111any
others.
Slop in Elberfelds Toyland - See the 111any,
111any toys on sale and save.

Mens Billfolds and Wonaens Billfolds

Friday, Nov. 7 at Christ United
Methodlat Church with the Rev.

MEIGS THEA Tlf

Sale 2 Pair 1.00

WOMENS DRESSES

Church the Rev. Jack Higgins Choir. On &amp;tnda,y alternoon Nov.
of tho Christ United Church at 9 at Christ United Methodlst
Parkerobors wiU he evansetlst. Church a song(est will be held.
Miss ~aron Winkler, Clltton,
wtlJ be In charge of the music.
The Cruaade choir will present
selections during the services

each eveolns.

A bls oelectlon of solid edoro and white In two alie nnseo.
1 to 9 aoo9'h toll. Veryp&lt;VIIIor lor sehoolaoo dreao wear.

lng at tbo Nt. Paul Lutheran

Return of a 1$30,000 cilntrlbutlon lor tho eotabllahmont
d a museum In Meip Cwn.. ll bao been requested by the

Elberfelds Toyland

BOYS 69e JERKS OM.ON SOCKS

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Crusade Dates A
aervlces will be hold two week..... startlns on Friday, Octoher 31, at AlbrllhtUnltedMeth.
odllt Chureh In Ma- and
Friday, November 7th at 7:30 p.
m. at Chrlol United Metllodlot
Church In Mason.
This Friday evenlns at 7:30
at Albrllht United Metlloolst

COATS
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COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

Save On Toys At

Spo&lt;ial Solo Friday aooi Satur&lt;lay

A fine selection in si · 'Sand colors. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
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farm tiNim in Syracu_se Thurs· said, "Ho CJooWI) ahollboptbeyou-tlleHol¥ Ghooland Drn."
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a Mrmon tllat con&gt;lcted hlm. ·P oler·told
Jeaus, thoulh all men would dei\Y him, he would never. jeaua
aald, cot thee bohild me Alan." Wasn't tllat haroh wonla to
~ to a coowrted man, a oaW&lt;I man such ao Peter'l Yea, but
lot ua ... - . . , The rooaon Jooua spoke I - word• was
becouae Peter Y.t hod a heart that waa IIIICiean. s.tu} allll hod
lnroacl I'*&gt; hll heart. He hea Inroad Into tile heart ol 0""7000
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he saw his weakneaa which led to wlehedness, "and went out ard
wept bitter11.'' By thlo scripture old In tho llshl at Jnhn 21 old
John 17 we see these menallwereeonverted aa they came to the
upper I'OCIIII. Thla IUllnoaa of lbo ~lrlt lo not tor tho world but
for tho juatlfted. It waa """'f'ht Inward~~&gt; on that lltjl of P..-ec:oot, after nino do.Ya of prayer aid confeaalng tllolr faults ooo to

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''The Hol7Ghost ccmrlqrupoayou.'' then, '7elhal.J be wttneaaea''
unto God in every piaco, Salvatloo Ia &lt;OIIIIlloted ID aanctlllcatloo,
It ia not celqdvte In coveraion al(bl, but the coowrafcm IJIPIIrience ta tl'le ftnt grace and erablea you to co on tO the "cl•n

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8 p.m.; WSCS, llrlll ~
LETART ULLS
•
llf!lflll!l!
. •-";""" ;
cl oaeh """"" ot 7:30 p.m. Brethren - Rev. Mon~el Smllll, er -11n1 w...,....,, 7 P.
APPLE GROVE UNJTI!J&gt; paaiOr; Horo~hel No&lt;rl ,• 1~ m.
METIIOOIST CHURCH - W. Sunday och~, 9;30o.m.;mornsr. JOHN LUTHERAN Dole M&lt;Clur&amp; pallor. Worohlp 1 n 1 oormon. 10:30 a.m. and Pine Grove, U.. a... Gerald
IOJ'VIl;O, Drill llld lhlnl b- ""'niDI sermon. 7::10 alternat- H..-r, pallor. Sun d oy
dqo c1 ooch ot 8 p.m.; 101 ooch Sundly, Prayor sor- oehool, 9 a.m.; &lt;hurth aerv- ·
9mdoJ
Sehool
evorJ
9mdoJ ot .teo, 7130 p.m. Prayer miell"l, leo, 10 o.m.
ALFRED UNITED METHO- UNrrED FAlTH CHURCH~CtiSE UNrrDl IIETlJ.
Dill' - Rov. Robert Church, N - Sottlemenl - Rollorl E. 9::10 a.m.; W!I:S. 111001111 Tuoe- 7:30p.m. alter•UDI Sundlya.
OOIST - Paul A. Slllera, pOl'pastor. ~ School, 9::10 a. Smith, Sr., pallOr. &amp;mday diJ c1 oaeh llllllltl1 at 7::10 p.m.;
POMEROY .CHESTER UNIT. tor; Bon Qulaenberl7, llandiJ
'm., Uoyd Dillinger, oupl. wor. School SUpL, Roy John-. &amp;ln- Bible SluiiY, Wodnoeday, 8 p.
m.
m
METHODIST - Rollort R. School SUpt. Worlldp oentee,
'abip aenleeo, 10:45 a.m. wllll dill' Sehool 9::10 a.m.; Worlldp
CARMEL
UNrrlill
METRO.
Cord,
poiiiOr • i'I&gt;JII01'01- Wor. 9:30 a.m., llrst and llllrd am.
Rev. Churcb tn charge. Wed- unlet, lO:SO a.m. and 7:30
DIST - Poul A. Sellen, pu. lldp, 10:30 a.m.; ChurebSehool, diJ, Evening aemeo, 8 p.m.
neldQ evenine prayer 1enlce, p.m. each SllndQ. Youth meet..
7:45p.m.
lng llld choir practlee, 6:30 p. tor; WI,)'DO Rouab, &amp;!pl. Wor- 9:15 o.m.; Frl!lk Va•181W&gt;, OU· fourth Smtdoy.
ablp aervl.., 10:45 o.m., llrlt perlntendenl. Cheater - Wor.
LANGSVn.LE MDIWAY ·
m. each lblday.
and
third
&amp;lndiJs;
evenlngwor.
llhlp,
9
a.m.;
Church
School,
Sorvl
.. o each 9m11oJ at 10 L
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH cl
ship,
8
p.m.,
se..,..
9mdoJ,
10
a.m.;
Roaor
JODie,
r
m.
and
7:30p.m. Tueeday eve- Norman M&lt;Caln, &amp;IJI. SirCbrtlll In Cbrlllllan Union CIIESI'ER
CHURCH
OF
THE
In~
nina
worablp,
7:30.
weekly at 9:30 a.m.
1.awienee Manley, pastor; Mrs. vices
NAZARENE
Rev.
Herbert
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTIST
SUTTON
UNITED
MEI'HO.
Preaching, llrst and third &amp;m-Ru...U YCU&gt;Il, &amp;mda,y School cJa.yo ~ ltl&lt;lllth by Cberleo Ruo. Grato, pallor. Worohlp oerv- - Fl&gt;moroy, Mulberey H t •· DIST - Paul A. Sellera, pao.
ouperlntendenl, &amp;lndiJ school,
lee, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Road, north cl Veterana No- tor; Martlla Leo, Sundly School
.sell, 9:30 a.m.
8:30 LDl.j evening WOI'IIhip, ,7:&amp;lnoiiJ,
&amp;lndiJ School, 9:30 a. n»rlal Hospital. PhUip Gapr, &amp;lpL Worahlp oervleo, 10:45
THE BRADFORD CHURCH
10. Wednesday prayer mooting, OF CIIRISI' - Charles Ruo. m. Richard - . &amp;!pt. PrOJ· pastor. Sobbalh School, Salur· a.m., 111001111 and fGI!1b am.
7:30p.m.
oeU, paator. Richard Gllkay, or meelln&amp; Wednoaclllf, 7:30 diJ, 2 p.m.; Worablp, 3:15p.m.; d&lt;JI; OYonlna 110rlldp, a p,
LOTTRUlGE UNrrlill METH. iqJ!, &amp;lndiJ School, 9:30 L p.m.
YGIIh Fellowohlp llld A,_.lt m., lhlnl &amp;mdOJ,
'OOBI' - Worohlp, llrlt and m.; Morning worohlp, 10::10 a.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY- Bible SluiiY, WodneodOJ, 7:30
ENTERPIUSE United Metboo
alrd ~· rt eaeh month, m.; Ennlng worshlp, 7 p.m. TERIAN - Mra. Norma Leo, p.m.
dlst - Rev. WIUiam Alroon.
'10:45 a.m.; ....... and fourth Wednesday Bible Stu&lt;b&lt;, 7:30 ilmdiJ Sehool &amp;lperlnlondent.
Fmsr UNITED PRESBY· pastor, Ralph ~cer, o~L;
'lilndayo, 7:30 p.m. &amp;lftdOJ
ilmdiJ
School,
9:30
a.m.
&amp;1ft.
TERIAN
- Mlddli!IJ(Il'!, Guest Corl JenniDIIo aooL o._,L Worp.m.
School, 9:45 a.m. Cbrlstlan Enday
service,
8
p.m
.•
the
Rev.
minister.
Jamea&amp;lchanan.&amp;.m- ship services, 9:30 a.tn.i SunREORGANIZED CHURCH OF
doovor, lhlnl SaturdiiJ cleach
Max
llonaloue
cl
Middleport.
dill'
School
&amp;!pt. lbldiiJ School, dOJ school, 10:30 a.m.; yGIIh
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
JEHOVAH'S
WITNE.'m:S, 9:30 s.m.; Worohlp sem.., lelloRnhlp, 6:30p.m. WedneoDAY SAINTS - I'Ortland.Jia.
LAUR£L CLIFF F R E E cine Rood. &amp;lndiJ School, 9:- Lar17 Cornahan,preoJdlnamln- 10:30 a.m.; Choir practice 7:- dOJ, •holr, 6:15p.m.;Bibleotu'METHODIST - Rev. Eugene 30 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:- bter. ~ndiJ: Bible lecture. 30 p.m. Wednesday.
ely 7:30p.m.
Clll, paotor. WWiam Balle,y, 30 a.m.; &amp;mda.Y evening serv- 9:30 a.m.; Watehtower lltudy,
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
cHURcii OF ·THE NAZA111-11
:tQPOrlnllolent. &amp;lndiJ School, Ices at 7 p.m. Wedne~ eve- 10:30 a.m.; Wedneeday: Bible NAZARENE - Coroer Union RENE- Middleport. ROY. Aud·t::SO o.m.; Mornlna worahlp, ning prayer service at 7:30. stud)-, 7:30 p.m.; Thurad&lt;J, and Mulberey. Rev. Clyde V. ry MUlor, pastor. Lester Tay·10::10 Lm.; Evening worablp,
Pastor' Elder c. w. ProfrltL mlnloiry Khool, 7:30p.m.;,... Henderoon, pastor. SundaY lor, &amp;!pt. !ollnda.Y School, 9:J:lt-41
7:30 p.m. Wodnesday, CbrleSchool, 9:30 a.m.; ROJJnOf'l 30 a.m.; Mornln8 Worlldp
THE BRADBURY CHURCH vlee meellnl, 8:30p.m.
Tho concert lo onr. Thto artist takoa a bow. Or, poohapo the...,. .
ll.an Youlll Cru-. 6:30 p. OF CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cad.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walhlrn, &amp;!pt. lo!m-nln&amp; wor. 10:30 a.m.; Junior Society, 6:taln rt1111 down an a omaoh hit. And hando olap, arnaclc, pat, or tap.
.m.i Pnyer meeting, 7:30 p.m. wallader, pallor. Jerey Van - MUler St. - Everooo Week- ohlp, 10:30 a.m.; Evenin8 oer- 30 p.m.; NYPs, 6:45p.m. &amp;ln•
I:G-11
.'l'IIJ.rlday, eholr practice, 7 p. Jnwagon, &amp;lndiJ Sehool &amp;!per. ley, pastor. Bible stud)- class- vleo, 7:30 p.m. Mld_.,eek 11r- dill' EvBDIOllotlc meellnl, 7:Hancla do olhM thl1111 bosldH applaud. Some write on ........
m.
lntendenL &amp;indOJ Sehool, 9:30 ea, &amp;lndOJ, 10 a.m. Worahlp vi.. , Wooltesday, 7:30 p.m. 30 p.m. Pr&lt;Jer meeting, Wedbaarda, Dlhen pooform mlracloa of IU'IIery - IORIO lypt, IOmt - ·
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF a.m.; Morning worship, 10:30 and preaching, 10:55 a.m.i &amp;mCHURCH OF CHIUSI', Mid- neada,y, 7:30p.m.
10mo plant. Hancft drlvo truclu, Malee muolc or dlapor a baby.
2•1·11
CHRIST - D&amp;RO" Eviii!S, paa. a.m.; Evening service. 7 p. dill' ovonlna oem.., 7:30. dleport, 51h llld Main. Raul.
THE SALVATION ARMY ...... Norman c. ww, -- &amp;ln- m. Wednesdc\)', Prayer sen- Bible study elasoes, Wedneo- lin Moyer, paolor. Thomas lie!. Envoy RIIJ s. Wlnln&amp; offleor
Thoro aro crippled hanch ancl wrinkled hancla, soft and
.diJ Sdlool 9:30 a.m.; Worablp 1.., 7:30p.m.
daY, 7:30 p.m.
ly, Sundly school auperlnten. In charge. &amp;mda.Y, 10 a.m.,
omoath: handa flung up ao a ohltkl: olhen otrotchod In oupplicatiH.
aentee, 10:30 a.m. Quistlan GRAHAM UNITED METRO.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev. dent. Blble school, 9:30 a.m.; Hollneaa meetinc 10:30 a.m.
In Gocl'a Chuldl oro praying handa. Thno hanch tranolate COM·
-.vor &amp;lndiJ evening,
DIST CHURCH - Preaching, Stanley Plattenburll, minister. morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; ~ SchGIL Young Aoaple'a
paulon Into action. 'IItty llncl hontoa for tho honteltu and foo&lt;l for
RACINE FOIST CHURCH OF 9:30 a.m., first and ....... Morning prayer llld oermon, evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Legion, 7 p.m.; Solvation meet-THE NAZARENE - &amp;lndiJ Sundays cl each month; third 10:30 a.m. Holy communion and Pra.rer semee, Wednesday, 7 lng 7:30 p.m.; Thuroday, 1 to
tho hungry. Thtoy INCh, ao wtfl aa pnaclt, and bring hope to hoarll
1•11
Sehool 9::10 a.m.; Momlng and fourth &amp;~no~~Js each month, sermon, tirst &amp;Jnda3s, 10:30 p.m.
3 p.m., Ladies Home I.Atlg\lfJ;
long lonely. Thtoy, 111..-ally, baoomo tho handa of God.
Worolllp, 10:30 a.m.; Evening worllblp oervlee at 7:30 p.m. a.m. Church achool, ldndergar.
PLANTS loEMORIAL- Pray. 7 p.m. Prep eliiiOL
Today. a• nevor baforo, -nklnd - " • the aaaura- ancl ..,._
Worohlp, 7:30 p.m. Wedneoday, Wednelda.Y eventngs at 7:30, ten tilrouih eighth grade, 10:- er sem .. every Wednesday,
NT. MORIAlt BAPI'ISf _
fort of Gocl'o lovo. W010't pu htlp your ••uldl - h out? Offer pur
9mdiJ School ~perlntendenl, Pra.rer and Bible SluiiY30 a.m.
8 p.m. Preaching servJ .. ev- Middleport, corner c1 Fourth
Paulino M&lt;Cllntoek, PIIIIOr,
SOUTH BETHEL UNITW ery &amp;lndiJ, 8 p.m.
and Main St. Robert Jaekaon,
hoart and your helping hancla.
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
Bev. Morrll M. Wolfe.
METHODlSI' - Worohlp, ....
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE pastor. &amp;lndlll' S.hiiOI, 9:00 1 ,
OF GOD - St., MaTUPPERS PLAINS UNITED son, w. Va. &amp;mdlly School, 01111 llld fourth &amp;~no~~Jo, 10:30 NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. Lor- m.; Morning worohlp, 10:30 a.
METHODBI' - Mornin8 Wor- 10 a.m. Morning worahlp, 11 a.m.; first and third &amp;mdaya, lmore, paotor. Bob Moore, &amp;In- m., Arnold Rlchardo, &amp;!pl.
lldp 9:30 a.m. at former EUB a.m, Evangellstic service, 7:- 7:30 p.m. &amp;lndlll' School, 9:30 daY School &amp;&gt;pl. ~ndiJ a&lt;hool
building. Expooded S u n d a y 30 p.m. Bible Study and pray. a.m. Youth Fellowship, 6 p. classes tor atl ages, 9:30a.m.;
RUTLAND FlRST BAPTIST
School aooolon for nuroery to er senice, Wednesday, 7:30 m. each Sunday at Tuppers Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
ll'lde olx &lt;hUdren at former p.m. Chester Tem.ant, pastor. Plains U n i t e d Methodist NYPS &amp;mday, 6:30p.m.; Evan- - Rev. ~uel Jackson, pasWith 111e hope It wUI,In oomemoosure, roster and help aulllaln that which laiiOOd In lamlly and
Church.
gellaUe aemee, &amp;lndly, 7:30 tor. SW1Ia.Y •chool, 10 1• m.,
Molilodllt annex at 9:30 Lm., Phone 773-5133.
CHESI'ER
CHURCH
OF
GOD
p.m.
Mid-week
prayer
meetMrs.
GertrOOe
Butler,
&amp;c»t.
cc:m.munlt;y
llle, thts lee.ture Is aponsoredbythebualneaa finns arrJ. c:rpnlzationa whose tmftll ap..
lira. James Stout, &lt;hDdren'o
CARLETON CHURCH _ . . - . &amp;nlay Church Kingsburg Road. &amp;lndiJ School, _ The Rev. Chester Bryant, 1ng Wednesday. 7:30p.m. Ml~ Prayer service, lo30 P. m.j pear below.
S.IOMJI, lllllill and youlll, 10:- 9:30 a.m., Ralph Cerl, oupt. pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. sionary meeting, second Wed- preachlng serYlce, 2 p.m.
~ o.m.; Junior Hlg(l, Senior Worohlp oervl.. , 10:30 a.m. m.; Worship service, 11 a.m.; nesday of each month, 7:30 p.
HYSELL RUN FREE METH·
Jll&amp;b and YGIDI meet and 7:30p.m. alternately. Procy. Evening worahlp, 7:30 p.m. m.
In former llathodlst Church or moellnll, Wednosday, 7 :30 Prayer oorvlce, TueadiJ, 7:30
Fmsr BAPTIST CHAPEL- ODIST _ Rev. C..U J. Wise,
tor &amp;nla.Y Church SchooL p.m. Rev. Ja,y Stiles, patdD:r. p.m. Youth oervi.., Tbursday, • The Rev. Harold Cunnln&amp;bam, pastor. &amp;lndiJ Sehool, 8:30 o.,
Soloa - Allia Cholmeu - Str•ico
Fa;m - lnduolrial ''--' Lown - Garden
llo7d Haclmoy. yruth -11&gt;- · OW DEXTER CONGJIEGA. 7:30 p.m. Montbly oliln, ,111-at, -~r. Charleo Lambert, &amp;m-- m.; Mornlna Worahlp, 10:30;
Pomoroy-MoJii6er' F.:D:U::. &amp; Foclaral
667·3435
T
u..,ers
Plains
Rnllr¥o Syatom
SaturdOJ
ol
each
month.
•
Cla.Y
School
~pt.
Coroer
S......
Evening
worship,
7:30
p.m.;
...- ; hltll&gt; aehoo1 and TIONAL CHURCH- Rev. WI!.
aonlor IW!ts meet In former lard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. WorHEMLOCK GROVE CHRJS. and Pllmeroy Sis., Ma15011, W, Young People'o Service, 6:45
'
EUB building, Hobart Vlne,yard, ley Francia, &amp;.oo.y S c h o o l TIAN CHURCH- JlliiOs Smllh, Va.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; p.m.; Prayer maeUng, Thurs.
oupt. A.-.lt Bible Class part;y, ~pt. ~ School, 9:45 a, pastor. Robert Paulsen, &amp;m- Worship service, 11 a.m.; Wed. day, 7:30p.m.
1ut ~ each month. YGIIh m. Church servlces first and diJ School ~pt. MorniDI oer- neoda,y eveni01, training union,
MIDDLEPORT Fmsr HAPBuilding Suprll•• and Millwork
Athens Rood
Pomeroy
FeUowahlp ...h Sundly, 6 p. third &amp;lndaYs rollowlng &amp;lndiJ rice, 9:30a.m.; &amp;mday School, 7:30; Prayer senlee, 8:15.
Genera Contractinp
TJSI' _ Charles w. Simons,
A Family That Worohipo T 090ther
m. 1n rormor Methodllll bulld- SChool. Saeond and fourth Sat- 10:45 a.m.; Youth meellnl, 6:·
Ph. 992-3978
THE ROCK SPRINGS UNIT- postor. Robert Richardson, &amp;ln.
Stayo T ogother
lnB- Dlltrlet yrulll rally first . urday evenlnas, 8 p.m. &lt;hurch 45 p.m.
ED METHODIST- C. J. !.em- daY School &amp;!pt. &amp;lftdOJ Church
lllllnda1 ~ Olch month.
SILVER RUN FREI! Wll.L lay, pastor. Harold Blackston, School, 9:15a.m.; Morningwor.
LETART UNITED MEI'HO- Rev. Coudl1l At- &lt;hurch ochool aupl Morning ahlp, 10:15 a.m. SUnda1 Bible
BAPTIST
POMEROY Fmsr BAPTIST
DIST CHURCH - Flrot and - Robert Kuhn, paator. George kina, poltor. Bill Ultle, &amp;In- worohip, 9:30 a.m.; Church study hour, 7:30 p.m. &amp;lndiJ
T ako Someone To Church With You
o.dicatod to tho lntoreoto
dOJ
School
SUperintendent.
&amp;InSchool,
10:15
Lm.;
Evening
4:30
p.m.,
game
Ume
foryGIIh.
Thio Wook
&amp;lndlya, proaehlnl at - r . &amp;mdiiJ school suJI.
Of Tho Moig..Maoon
. Aroo
.
• p.m.; Third and fourth 985-3347
&amp;lnday oehool, 9:30a.m.; n»rn. diJ School, 10 a.m.; worahlp, worablp, 7:30; MYF ~. Wednesday ovenlDI prayer serdiJa, !lmdiJ School, 10 o.m., lng worablp, 10:30 a.m.; BYF, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. PrOJer meollnl and.t.. , 7:30.
Worohlp eemee at 11 a.m.; 6 p.m. Bible study, Wodnoo- Thursday, 7:30p.m.Cbolrprac. Blble_ StudyJ_ Wednesday, 7:30
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sarv·
TueadiJ OYOnin8a at 8 p.m., d!Q', 7 p.m.~ choir practice, tlee, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
p.m. Administrative Council lcea at 315 Main St., Pt. Plea..
Lincoln - Mercuri- Comet
PrOJer and Bible SluiiY.
POMEROY CHURCH OF ..,ollnl, first MondiJ cl ...h aant, &amp;mda,yo, 11 a.m.; WedWodneoday, 8:30p.m.
N. Second An.
Phone 992·3481
593-660
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
nesdaya, 7:30 p.m. All wel.
NT. UNION BAPTIST- Rev. CHRISI'- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., II'KDh, 7:30p.m.
Mldd'!port,
O.
Atheno, Q.
85 N. Court St.
NAZARENE - Rev. UO)'d D. CoeU Cox, paotor. S u n d a 1 pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a.
EDEN UNITED BRIITHREN eomo.
SACRW HEART - ~
.
Grimm, Jr., - - 9mdiJ School lllperlntendera, Earl m.; Worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; Even. IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,
8cbool, t:IO o.m.; Momlngwor. Starkey, SUndQ Sebool, 9:45 lng worahip, 7:30. WedneadiJ, paolor. &amp;lndiJ School, 10 L maoses, 8 and 10 a.m. 11o1,y
Larry Bailey ·
llblp, 10::10 a.m.; Y011111 poo. a.m.; SUnda1 evenln8 worship, combined Bible study and pray. m.; Winnie Holsinger, oupt. oonreoaiODS preeedlng e a 0 h
.
Woot Main St.
992·9949
lie'• lel"rice, 6:45 p.m.; 7:30; WedneodOJ prayer and er meetfn&amp;, 7:30 p.m.
Morning sermon, 11 a.m.; Eve- mass.
Palnto ond General Hardware
Don't Sond Your Children to Church._.loti• - . . 7:30 p. Bible study, 7:30p.m.
Tuppon Plolna, 0 .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN - nina aemee ChrlsUan EndeaFREWOM GOSPEL MISSON
667·3963
Toke Them!
.._ W-.ola,y avllllklc aervfee,
SYRACUSE Fmsr UNITED LanpviUe VUlage, Rev. Jlob.. vor, 7:30p.m., Mrs.l;ydaChO¥. - BaldKnoba. Rev. L.R,Gluea7:10p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Lin- ert &amp;lgeoe Mllsser, pallor, aller, preoldenL Song oervlee encamp, poltor. Ro&amp;orWUfnd,
UNrrlill F AlJ'II CHURCH eon stebbins, postor. &amp;lndiJ Worablp semee, 10:30 a.m.; and sermon, 8:20. Mid • Week Sr., &amp;lndiJ School &amp;.JI. h.
School, 9:30a.m.; Worlbiplet'- Glema Fetty, &amp;lndiJ School prayer meeUDI Wemesday, 7:- daY SchGII at 9:30 a.m. &amp;ln.
Roxoll Drug•
- - . ,Sda1
..._
, R&amp;lndiJ
o y .t... W:30 a.m.; Bible atud,y &amp;.pt. Sundly Sehool, 9:30 o.m.; 30 p.m., Mrs. Maxie Holzinger, dill' evenln8 worlldp at 7:30,
Ol&gt;lo' 1 Dldoot Dodge Doalor
We Fi II All Docton Proacriptiona
YGIIh meelinll, 6::10, 1111 prayer service, WIGiel- &amp;mdl,y evening senlce, 7:30 p. class Jeader.
Prayer meeting, Tuellday, 7:Middleport, Q,
p..,..oy
992·2955
BWLE BAPTIST TEMPLE, 30 p.m. Emelll Deeter, elaaa
m. Mid-week ..moe, Wedneo.
dOJ, 7:30 p.m.
81". PAUL LUTHERAN MlnerovUie. Rev. Arthur N, loader. You11t Meeting Wednes.
EAsr LETARTFALLSUNrr- daY, 7:30p.m.
Tile a... Arthur c. LuDd, .... ED METHODIST CHURCH BETHLEHEM BAPTISI' - Maxwell, paolor. &amp;indiJ, 10 diiJ, 7:30 p.m., Eme1t Doet:tar• ......, oehool, 8:30 o.m.; W, Dale MoClul'll, pallor. Wor. Great Bend, Diaries Norris, a.m., the church In Bible stu- er, leader.
.
Dedicoted to the lnterooto
1
Koopooko Diamond Ringo
pallOr.
Worlldp
1emee,
9::10
ely;
II
a.m.,
the
church
In
worNT,
HERMON
UNITED
- - oervlee, 10::10 a.m. ohlp ......... OfThe
.
and fourth
312 E. Main St •.
Pomeroy, Ocl.
Somdayo cl eoeh moatll at 9 o.m.; ~ SChool, 10:30 a. ohlp; Tuesday, the church In BRETHREN IN CHRIST- ROY.
Moig ..Gallia•Maoon Area&amp;
m.
rilitation
a
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d
evanpliam;
Menzel
Smlth,
pastor.
fbkiQ
a.m.; 9mdiJ SchGII, first and
DANVn.LE WCILEY AN MORNING STAR UNITED ThuradiJ, 7 p.m., junior eholr ..hool, 9:30..m.;AifredWolfe,
I. A, CUrey, paator. Sundly lhlnl &amp;mdiJ• cl each IIIOIIIh
DIIV~IN
·Scbool, 8:30 a.m.; worship aer- at 9 a.m.; 111001111 and !ourtb METHODIST - Rev. WUHam pra.U.. ; 7:30 p.m. the chureh oupt.; Roy Fl&gt;oler, auiatant.
pootor; Roy Van Met. In Bible 111uely and prOJer; MornlnB aermon, II a.m.; ....
Family Recreation
: vice 10::10 o.m. Youlll and Jw&gt;- &amp;mda.r• cl each moat1l ot 10
7
0.
er,
Supt.;
&amp;lndiJ
School,
9::30
p.m.,
)mloro
In
Bll&gt;leatu.
nina
aermon,
7:30
p.m.,
alter.
SWimming
a.m.;
Bible
study,
WtcmelletiQ',
lor yrutb aervlee, 6:45 p.m.;
E. Main St.
15
a.m.;
Mornln8
worahlp
10:ely
and
prayer.
nallnleach
Sundly.
ClaaamoetEvenlnl worlb.ip, 7:30 p.m.
.
15 a.m.; YGIIh FeUowohlp and
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT 1ng, 11 a.m., altematlng &amp;m-Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30
p.m.
Bible S1u11Y 'llolradiJ, a p.m. Church- Harrlaonvlllo Rood, diJ mornln8o. David Holter,
Fred E. Smith, leyleador.
a... Roy TOJlor, pastor; Hen. elaoo leader. Cbrlslian Endoa.
flRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Kontucky Fried Chicken
MDIDLEPORT HEArn UNIT- ey Eblin, ~ aehiiOI supt. vor, 7:30 p.m., eve17 otloer
Middleport, Ohio
CHAPEL - 220 E. Main, PomPomeroy, 0.
m METHODIST _ a... Mix SUnda1 school, 9:30a.m.; ...... &amp;lndiJ evenJnc, 11opr Huck.
eroy, afllllated wlthS.B.C. Rev.
E. Donallue, minister; E r 1 c .adp eervlee, 10:30 a.m.i eve. ley, prellident. Prayer meet.
Those calling on E. H. CAr- Cbambero, Sundly School ou- niD8worohlp, _7:30 p.m. PrOJ. lng, 7:30p.m. overJ WednosGeorp Bryant, pastor; Hershel
·M~Clure, Swliay school sll)er· penter and family were Nw . and
porlntendent. Chir&lt;h oehool, 9:- or aod prolee aervl&lt;e, Thura. diJ. Boord meetlnll, first MonllundenL Sunday ochool, 9:30 Mn. Dell Talbott. Mrs. Ann 30 a.m.; morning ""rohlp, 10:- daY, 7 :30p.m.
diJ ~month, 7:30p.m.
Lm.; worship service, 10:30 a. Cozart, Mrs. Otlle Young, Mr. 30 a.m.; yGith meolinll, 7 p.
The Store With A Heart
RACINE -LETART CHARGE, I POMEROY TRlNITYUNrrED
m.; evenlng worshlp, 7:30p.m. 0 . M. Miller, Mrs. Fannie m.; Choir rebearaal, Wednes. WCILEYAN UNITW METRO. CHURCH OF CHRISf - Rev.
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Racine
Wednesday, prayer meeting alii Durst, Mrs. Wilma casto. s. w. diJ 7 to 7:30 p.m., Mro. E. DIST - Recine, W, Dale Me- W, H, Plrrln, pellor. Patrick
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Durst, Rudy and Tom Dural,
· Bible stwl,y, 7:30p.m.
Rollorl
Hamm,
dlre&lt;tor.
Clurll,
paotor.
Sundly
SCltool,
D.
WGid,
oupt.
Qmdi,Y
SchGII,
Dale Lawson. G. Doug Circle,
BETHANY UN!Tm METRO- 9:30 a.m.; Worohlp aemeo, 9:15 Lm.; Worablp, 10:25 o.m,
LETART FALLS ~ UNITED Gerold Viola!, WKiey Cozon,
PLUMBING AN[) HEATING
DIST _ Paul A. Seltora, poo. 10:30 a.m.; UMYF, 7 p.m. each YGIIh Cbo1r rehearoal, Mon.
BRETHREN _ Rev. Monzel John Stober!, Rolph John...,,
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Choir praetl .. :dill', 6:30 p.m. Mro. MarYin
Mr . 11"1d Mrs. Lawrence tor; lli1U1e Thelao, S u n d a y Sundly; Phono 992-32114 ·
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2Atl
Lincoln
St.
Middleport
Smith, pastor. Herschel Nor- Johntton. Dorio Dolley, Olnlon School Supt. Worahlp aenl•e, Thuroday, 7:30 p.m.; Sarvlee Burt, director. Sanlor eholr
rio,
Sunday school, 9:30 Johnson. Belinda Fitch. Ruth 8:30 a.m. oecond and fourth Guild, fourth lllllnda1 cl oaeh l'lhearoal, 7::10 p.m. 'llolrodiJ,
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a.m. and evening sennon. 7:30 Mrs. Randall Talbott end J .W. p.m. llrlll &amp;mc~a.r.
lora &amp;lndiJ School CIa 1 • Thursday, aU diJ, Bu,y Boo
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p.m. alterrating each Sunday. Lllwson. R. R. Durst.
Baker• of Good Brood
modll!l, fourth FridaY c1 oaeh ~Unl J10r13' In church aoda1
Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:.-- Mrs. Bonnie Wilford and Liu
monlh at 6 p.m.: WSCS, HC- room.
H..,tlngton; W. Vo • .
Middleport, Ohi•
THE RUTLAND COMMUNI30 p..m, Prayer meetlrw:, 7:30 Kimberly were recent guesb of
ond FridaY cl BO&lt;h llllllllh at 7 •· THE RUTLAND CHURCii OF
TY CHURCH - Rev. Am o 1
p.m., alterratirw Sundays.
Leota Birch.
30 p.m.; O!llelal Bcw-d, 100· CHRIST - D1pDe IJade..TUllo, paator. &amp;mdOJ School,
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Reforeatatlon Projeet
clor" School, 9:30 a.m.; Com.
7:30p.m.
Wonhtp aervtce, 11 e.m. WedBeaan
Canal
THE !JUTLAND METIIODIST munlm and worihlp semee
Bokor• of Holau.. a-d
The first federal step toThe French-owned Pana- JWidl,y prayer meeUnl, 7 ;30 - Rev, C. J. Lemley, Chtot.., Ohl•
war.t forest management
10:30 o.m.; PleYtr ........•
Middl•port, 0111'!
.and tree planting was in ma Canal Company was the p.m. &amp;lndoy nlttrt worablp, 7 ,. tor. Chirch Schoo&gt;~, t::SO a.m.; TharodiJ, 7::10 p.m.
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i828 when the depleted sup- first to attempt building a 30.
Worlldp
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10:30
o.m.
RACINE
FliiBr
BAPTIST,
.·;I&gt;IY 'of Uve oak timber canal across tile Isthmus of
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIS'l' Charles Norris, pallor. &amp;m-Panama.
Under
Ferdlnanf";
. ·;il)ong the aouthern coasts
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN - Fl&gt;meroy • Harrlaonvlllo daY School, 8::10 a.m.; Morn.
" 3
/ : prompted President Juhn de Lesaeps, the company
Member of t ....'lilt
'fovr Church Nooda Y011r Support .
CHURCH
- Mr. Cerl Turla,y, Road. John Webller, peotor; Ia&amp; WOl'lhlj&gt;, 10:45 a.m.; &amp;In.
had
begun
construction
of
: :.:Qulni:y Adams to launch a
Gonorol Morcltcujdl oo
L-ot
&amp; 'liooch
Ph~ 992-9921
&gt;broject for growing oak trees the canal as a commercial mlnllller. IIIDrnlna aem•ealO:- Ray Lillie, ~ndiJ School Supt. diJ evOIIlnl' wortlllp, 7:3!) p.
Tup~l Plalni
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Middleport
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:·;io 'protect the future . needs v.e n t u r e in 1881 but. had ao a.m. &amp;n~ay School 9:30 a. 9mdiJ School, 9:30a.m.; Mom- m.; Wedneoday 8¥onlng Bible
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7 - The llllb Sentinel, Pomel'OI'·Middleport, 0., l·'rlday, October 31, 19G9

Plan Slwwing
Arrangements
Holiday

er. She eq~haaizedtheneedfor
waterirw well before winter
seta ln and tor provldhw: some
shelter tor telller evefll'eenll
until they pt weD established.
"Your Garden Next Spring"
wao lhe _loplcofMro. Paul Floh-er who sugesledplantl"lbulba
thio !all lor an early .....,Ins
of ·color in the spring. She also
said that some annual seeds,
1 u c h as poppies, larkspur,
bachelor buttons and torget-menota can be sown now to bloom
early.
A demonstration onblrd reeden was gi\'8R by Mrs. Hollon.
She used cocooot shells tor one
t,ype of teeder, an onion bag ror
suet. a clothes haJ11er tor an
ear or corn, ancl bleach botUes
tor bird hoosea.
'llle "arrangement of t h e
month" mode by Mrs. lllvld
Neue carried out the Halloween theme, It teatured the use
ofweatheredwood.chrysarthemmns, and bittersweet.
Blue ribbons . lor arra~omenta and specimens were won
by Mra. David Nease, Mrs. Denver Holter, Mrs. Hiram Fisher
and Mro. Hornor Holter,
Mrs. Charles Grueser and
Mrs. WUllam RuoseU were
guests. A plize was awarded to
waa given.
Plana were made tor a ther- Mrs. Fred Nease tor her unique
apy program to be presented at costuming tor the "come as you
tho GaDipollo State Institute on are" part of the meeting, Me•
Dec. 2. Mrs. Hollon volunteer- bora responded to roll call by
ed to prepare material lor the naming their favorite tree In
11
Green Thumb Notes" of The autumn.
1\lllp bulbs were given as fa·
DaUy Santlnel on Dec, 15,
Pl'Oifi'BJI1 ror the ••come as von by the hostesses, Mrs.
you are" meeUrc consisted of Paul Fisher and Mro. Hiram
a pa,per onucareofEv~rgreens Fisher. A salad course w a s
served.

patloo ""' planned by the WllclwiiOd Gorden Club Wednesday
nltlht ll the home c' Mrs. Paul
FIBber.
Eiaht members volunteered
to make arrarcemerts to be entered ·in the category or uor
S~ With Glee" In tho artistic arrarwement classes.
Clubs drew tor classes at a
recent tea hosted by Mrs, F)'ed
Blaettnar, cOUIW.y contact chatrIIWI.
The Christmas flower show
Ia ••hoduled for Nov. 29-30 at
t h e Pomeroy Elomontary
SchooL Theme of the show Ia
"Chrtltmaa Memory Lane." It
lo tho annual ...., staged by tho
Mollo County AosoclaUon of
Garden Clubo.
To exhibit for lhe WlldwGid
club wUI be !lira. Dwight MD·
hoan, Mrs. Freel Nease. Mrs.
David Nease, Mrs. Edson HoJ..
Ion, MrB. Victor lf.ysell, Mrs.
Vernon Nease, Mrs. Denver
Holter, ard Mrs. Mason Fish-er.
Seven members of the cJW
wUI attend tho Regional meetlow
to be held SaturdOJ st Lake
Hope. A roporl of a Cbrlsbnas
domonstraUon al the Columbia
Gas ol Ohlool!leelnMiddleport

Dan Nease Heads Youth Group

THE DAILY :SENTINlL

v:ld Nease, Teresa Gooch, Suale Gooch, Lae Ana Nease. Jun.

tOr members were Brian Hamllton, Sandy Hamilton, Steve
P. Nease, steve Nease, Randy ArnoJd, SandY CurUs, Kim
Grueser, and Jod;y Grueaer.

;·, · Relroohmenta wore 10rved.
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PVT. SMITH ASSIGNED
GALLIPOLIS FERRY - Army Private First Claao Roy
C. Smith, 20, oon ot Mr. and
.Mrs. Roy Smllh, has been aa.
alJned as a military pollee.
man with the lat lnfantrJ DJ.
vta1on In Vietnam.

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New Officers
Are

Elected

New cttteera were elected

when the WiDing Workera Class
~ the Enterprise United Melhodl.st Church met recently at
the home ot Mrs. Eldon Weeke.
Elected were Mrs. Marjorie
Bowen, president; Mrs. Fran..
~a Carleton, vice prelldi!Jrti
Mrs. Thoma• Bentl:. Mereta1'3'; Mrs. Dolores Will, treas~
urer, and Mrs. M,yrtle long,
birthday secretsey.
Reports were liven on fUnd.
ralalng projects and money
from the sales waa collected.
The wc:llder box donated by Mrs.
Freda Llovlng wao won by Mrs.
Agnes Dixon.
Devotions by Mra. Bowen opened the meeUns. The group
88ft&amp; In lho Service ot tho King
and scripture from Paalm 27
waa read by Mrs. Ruby Frick.
Poems and readings were, What
9lall We Render, by Mrs.

1lhon lho Past Natrona ciEvan.
pllno Chapter 172, Order c1
the Eastern star, met recent.
b at lhe home ot Mrs. M. L,
French.
Welcomed book Into I h o
group after a long obaen.. duo
to lllneaa was Mrs. Pat Gallagher. Roporlod Ul were Mrs.
Ulllan Stlelf, Mrs. Cora 1'111len, Mra. Charles Bennett, Mra.
Max Harrah, Mrs. Debbie ~;y.
on a Miller, and Allen Hughes.
lllra. French llld Mrs. Walter
Ha.Yes sened refreshments to
the U members attending the
meeUng.

TWOJ&gt;AY SALE SET
A
rom:ge aale will be held

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auditorium. The Bal
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FOR M07HER

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Your gift of Hils pin to o mother , , • or o lftlnd-ther •• ,
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TO SELL RUMMAGE
A rummage oale wiD be held
C11 Nov. 6 and 7 by the For.
eat RWI Methodist Church ln
the Smith building on Second
st., POmeroy.

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Weeksi Prayer !or Faith, Mrs.
Ethel Smith; The Love of the ,
Father, Marlha Hosted; Ufe
and the Weaver, Dorothy Long;
Let No Go Rock, BeatrleoliUck;
Pra,y, Mrs. Mabel Moore, and
The Day I Became a Neigh.
bor, lllra. Bentz.
Group slngtna of Love Lifted
Me and prayer by Mrs. Bentz
concludod the meeUna.

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REYNOLDS DECORATED
PI'. PLEASANT- Army Prl.
vate First CJasa Charles C.
Reynolds Jr., 18, whooe per.
enls live at 812 VIand St., has
received the Bronze Star Medal In Vietnam lor herolom In
actlon apfnat a hosWe force.
He entered lho Army In No.
vember 1967, completed baole
lralnlna ~ Fl.. Gordc!n,· Ga.,
and arrived In Vittn4m last

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tlle duUes ol a reconnaissance
aergoant with Company A, 2nd
Battalion ~ lhe lot Infantry
Dlvlslon'a 18th lntantry.

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DeMolay Explained

Lord, Thyself lteveal," a n d
prayer b,y Min Marcia Karr
preceded periods ofmodltatlon.
There waa a ~• solo by Mrs.
John SauVIBe and a hymn ~
consecration. "'Take My LUe..,
Members tormed a "chain.. at
the altar by hddiiW hands sym.
bolillng a new un1t,y and wholeness Wider God. The leader,

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Stiversville
News Notes

A prayer a"ndaelf~enlal Ill&gt;
"She ~I Be Called Woaervanee waa held Tuesday at- man" was the theme ot the proto.- at the Aobury United gram which opened wllh an orMethodist Church In llyracuae. gan prelude by lllro. Donald
Llole. The call to worohlp and
scripture trom Psalm 135 was
given by Mro. VIrgil Teaford,
presldert, ~omen•a Society of
Christian Serv.lce.
The hymn. ••Talk With Us
Mrs. Robart King explained
lhe O.Mola,y lodge which "'rves
lhe lnteroata ot high oehool up.
per claaamta, ita hietory and

l &amp; C JEWELEIS

ROYAL OAI PAU

Air-.

oroy U n I t e d lllelhodlol
Church.
Sarona will bel!ln at 11 a.
m. Soup ma,y aloobe.PUrehaeed by the ~J~ut with ordera
to be loft with Mrs. VIrginia
Edwarda or Mill L y d I a
Eberabach. Containers a r e
to be provided by those purchasing soup to take out.
In CO!IIunetlm with tho IGip
lunchem, a bazaar will be
held In the chur•h parlor.

Mra. Karl Kloos, pve lho ben-edi.Uon.
Pertlclpt.Ung beBidaa oamed were the Rev. end Mra.
fo'orest Donley. Mr. and Mrs..
W Ill I a m lloudasholt, Mro.

Many New ltema In

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ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
HARTFORD - Revival aer.
&gt;lees will be&amp;ln at tile Hart..
ford Church ol Christ In Cbrla.
tlan Unioa &amp;lnday and cmUnue
through Nov. 16. Sarvl•es wiU
be at 7:30 p.m. wllh tho Rev.
O'DeU Manley aa evangelist.
~c!al vocal numbers wtll be
presented each evening.

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THE SUNDAY

An Election Day soup lun•h-

eon will beoervedatlhel'l&gt;m.

ncorer sh&lt;M partlcl· In Winter" by MrL Mooon Fish·

Dan Nease was eJected presldent whoa the junior and sen.
lor Me1hodlst Youth Fellowship
met &amp;lndoy night at the Forest
Run Methodist Church.
Other otrtcers names were
Comle Wamer, vice President;
I Roaor Neall, 11001;~ --aitd
. JUI ,Warner, treasurer .. A 11011g
( aod prayer senlee op811ed the
meeting. Roma Nease present.
ed the prasram. Rqy Johnson
IDd. Bob Diddle were guests.
Other senior members attending were Cindy Gooch, Da.

Prayer, Self-Denial Observance Held

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. 0., t'rldo,y, Octdlor

PfA Supporting Renewal LeVy
The Lel.lrt Falla PTA has nod for Nov. u with proceed•
.., record 11
to go loW&amp;rd Jlllr&lt;haoo ~ adihe fiOir.mlll renewal levy for dltlonal· plll'l"""nd eqollpmont.
lbo Sau111om Loea1 Sehool Dlo. At a moetlnR TlleldQ nlgttt ~
Mr. and Mrs. lleney Met.rlct
the omcera and ebairman c1 Dole ~ Toledo were the reAt a reeont mootlnl ~ tho bud&amp;et and finaneo. It wa$ do· cent poola ~ Mr. and ll!ro.
PI'A Ralph Sl3re, superlnten- eldod to have a country stor8 ita¥rnmd Frank, I'Omoi'Qf.
dent. and Howard Nolan spoke and a musical program on the Mro. Mildred Frank and Mrl.
aa. the neceaatt;y for passing the u.me Sventng at the jitney sup.. ine• Car..., spent Tlleoday with

T h o Panoro,y ElementarY

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levy, emphaalzlngthat ltmeana per.
no increase ln taxes since it
Ia a renewal,
ASSIGNED IN VIETNAM
Preoont for tho moollqworo
cHESHmE - Arlllf ~clal.
Charles Hamuton, William Cundllf, Clarence Lawrence, Den.
ny lUll and Mrs. Ann Boao,
candidate• for the -.d ~

Educatlm.

tat Four David E. Moore, 21.
son of Mr. and Mrs. E»gene
F. Moore, hu been assigned to

tho 37Sth Maintenance COmpany near Lmg Blnh, VIetnam,

A jUne)' supper was plan- aa a generator repairman.

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ALL REPAIRS

School waa turned ioto a mecca
of· aetlyit;y a n d oxcllelllonl

ThurodQ

nl&amp;bl as tho ehlldron

In aU alx sradaB turned out In
colllume tor tho annual HaUo- • · _ _. h•

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their visitor' Mrs. Murl Olra
Papular with the youJ'C set
ot Bashan. Mrs. Frank also were the manerous tosa and
vlaited Mrs. AlllY Wolf of Ea- throw -.mea, the ftsh pohls,
gle Ridge.
the apook house, the "pocket
Mr. and Mrs. GObert Meal ladles" Wbo ~ed tbr~
~ Galllpolla and Harllo and tho 11olls with goodies for a
Delores Frank of Long Bot- dlme, and the clow111 with elu.,.
tera of baboons.
tom were &amp;mday guestJ of Mr•
Coatume prizes were awardand Mrs. lta¥mond Frlll1k.
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth, ed, three for each clasaroom,

Mrs. Dwtgbt Parker and Mils
Myrtis KQ Parker were ~
da,y guests t'l tbe Re\1. a n d

Masquerade Party

Mrs. Glem Hiles, former pas-

by Robert Morrlo, prlnclpel, aa
·tho ~hlldren par- aeroaothe
slap. Eaeh ofthoehlldronworo
clvon an orenp drink and two
entertainment tlekoto ey t h o
P.T.A.
TakiiW prizes In tho kinde,_
garton and,pr•aehool eo~
wore Krtattn Anderson, prottl·
est; Clroiyn - ... moot -• ..,._
le; RlelcJ Smith and Kim Mill·
ford, mostorlllnal, oftho morn1111 class; and Tanuny Elc~
ger, prettiest; Rodney Wood,
moot comle and Mlehaol Whitlatdl. the moat orlgtMi,"ollho
alternoon elisa.
Firlt place wlnnen in t h e
ca~•• of prettiest, ugliest,

Firat lftdo, Mrs. Doroth.Y
Woodard; KeUy Grl!llth, Jane
WyaU, and Rdlblo Landers.
Firat rradt, Mro. Barban
Como; Andrea Rlao, Anita
Sheridan, and Kondo Braun.
SOcond IRdo, Mloa MOi)o VIr·
ctnta Relbol; JemlferOhiiQ!ar,
Kathy Whltlateh, and " -

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United Methodist Chur&lt;h. Tho

TUPPERS PLAINS -

three attended church services

Jane Sl01m and Marla ._r.
Third )p'ldo, Mro. NoQia

Jarrell' Wando Buchatan, Soon:
Will, and Mark Hood. •
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~clal -tlon,lllri. !.far.. •
prot Ella Lawla:

Ja!letY-.:

THE WHOLE HOUSE COMES
ALIVE "WITH

Robarts: Marla Sheridan, TamDIY Guinther, and Diana Barr&gt;hart.
1blrd 1 r a d e, Mra. Mae
Yoww: Judy HaU, Paul Baird,
and most orlcfMlln respective and Dovld Dillard.
order were aa Ulows;
Fourth grade. Mrs. Ina Mea-

-MOIOROLA

T he

eutducted by the Rev. Mr. IDles ~· Plains Junior 'l'r&lt;Mlp
No. 267 held a masquerade parand were dinner guests of the
t;)' at :1- Paul's Methodlst

family.

Smlthl Dobblo PhUlipo,'·Jaelde :
Caraey, and G. E. !Julnthtl'. :1
Sixth lfldo, Mro. Peel Wll-;\
llama; ·Kathy Werey, Tlmm)l ·
Hunnoll, and Mitchell Chapman.:
~·lal education, Mrs. Tall:

Toroaa WUdonnuth, Brindley Dennie mmo. and Mix Landor-:
Soemd )p'ldo, Mro. Jamoo seth, and Janloo DnMO!•
mil~
Diehl; Kim Seth, L,ylo Moon and
Sixth IP'IdO, Min ~

Held by Jr. Troop

toral famUy of tho I'Omoroy

dow a; PeiiD' QirolaD\1, !IIndy
Holldaoholt, and llallb Roaeh.
· FGurth IJ'Idt, Mro.llarjorlo
Glbb11 ·Hudoon, Teroaa
1'&amp;)11or, and Seott Warner.
Filth lra40, 8Clb _Roberti!
Ceyatal Rill, RlekJ SOylor and
Gres VtJ107.
Filth lftdo, Fred Keao•r:

PORTABLE TV

&lt;l'olrch annex on Oct. 24 with
cosbune judging, prizes, IJIPie
boiJblftg.

Past Matrons

games and refresh-

manto.
Girls attending were Cheryl

Warm

Air
Furnates
Your
CompaCtly designed to

or Gas ~'ired

save you spoce and money.
Temperature control is automatic-set the thermostat
and forget it. Gives you maximum heat ot minimum
'c ost-no expensive overheating. Especially suitable
for basement installation.

OfOES Meet

Grifftn, Teresa Longette, SanelY 1/enoloy, KatllyFollrod, con.
A dessert coorse at Balle,y's n1e Maya, Diama Benectum,
Restaurant with Mrs. C o D• Teroaa Buckley, Debbie con.
stance 9tields as hostess pre- oall)', De&amp;lfla Baker, .91errl
codod a moeUng ol the Past /.Ia. lla&lt;kne.Y and Sonya Adamo.
trona ~ Pomeroy Chapter 186, Leaders aallistiag the g I r I a
Order ot the Eaatern S t a r, were Mary Longette and Marg
Tlleaday nlgbt.
Benecllm.
Mrs. Glenn Dill, vice president, was ln charge of the meeting which opened with devo-

tions by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar.

Halloween Party

9te read scripture from Luke
10, 30..37 and used the theme

Planned by Club

"Service." Mrs. Blaettnaralso
read an arUcle from the ••&amp;uJ ..
shine Magazine" entitled, ''I
Will be a Good Samaritan."
Mrs. Thomas Young, sec~
retary, read a note of appre.
ciation tor nowers from the
family o! Mrs. Elsie Hart.
Games wore cooclleted ey Mrs.
Alonza Custer. Miss Maud
Grueser Will host the next meetIng to be hold on the fourth
Monday of November .

Andrew Jackson served in
the U.S. Senate after his
. . . . term as president.

SYRACUSE -

Agnes White

was the boJtess tor a short

meotlq of the Trl - Counl7
CiUzena Band Radio Club at
bor home the ovonlq of Oct.
23. Plana were made tor the
amual Halloween par\Y.
Present were Mr. ancl Mra.
Frank Oldaher and children,
Mr. and lllro. ,John Keama, 1011
Timothy, HObart Will Jr~ -Bnd
hla friend, Jim Hudson, Claud
Cunnlngttam, David Llpoeon
and Richard Duekworth •

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BANANA SPLIT$______35 \'
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patronage, see you
in the spring.

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SWIYlL ROCliR,
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Grocetul ttyling with solid maple trim accented b): brau nail·
hn•ds. Not• attached pi llawboclcs and pluMp reversible T -cushions
In l111h foliorics with telf-c:overed dec:lcs OIU• Pfotectiv• ormr:aps:

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For li¥ely li¥ing. Not• unlquo ·

button bocks and honcl·ru~~•cl
tollcl walnut trim. Teatured
folwlc ufo contraats with tho
floral print Mr,/Mrs. chairs;
self..covorod soot cle~l cincl

TIIUSITIOIAL IOFA
ADDS ORAMI TO DECOR

matchint arnteops Included.

Fr.., $336,00

RILAXIPLII~LOU1111•

Clean•lina "esign featuru
r•Yenibl• plllowbach and
seat cnhions for inYiting,
luxurious r:omf01t. Colorful
fabrics and antiqued brou
coaters brighten the '•nne .

F;.., $232.00
chtir in ltlo,...aoh

Mon-siae comfort, •• o moll IYO

reclining
vinyl, tonorousl,- paclj:IH wtih
polyuretheno foaM. Hot o heM·
re•t cov..• , onncops; SHt flap.

TIIADITIOIIL I-PIECE IISEMILI, ~ .. ., $650.00
Elegonce of _line is r•flect•d in the g•ntly cur,.d
bocks, s-eptng arms and tailored l..ick pleat bosu .
Sofa and companion choirs ho¥e thick r•Yenibl•
.. at cushions. In exquisite FCrbrics, wi;h Ot!llcops

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FleKSt~e~'• superbly coordinated room groups and individual Pieces. Whether
ent~rtotn~ng or relaxing for o quiet hour, you'll talte pride in the added
satufoctton of supwior Flexsteel quality features including solid hardwood
frames, double dowelled, glued and corner·blocked, Flexst.. l's patented
arched blue stnl spring foundations, finest cushioning, exquisite fobrica.

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Wildcat HT Cpo. White finish. Blk. vinyl trim.
Good tires. Automatic, powr steering. Radio.

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To tht Admlnlstrlfrix of tht
ol God, Cheater, Olllo on SOton TV ....,.tra If yoo brirw can 89U877 after 5:30 PolL
atwllll llllddnoo, ·jtijH~
S..., Sd.'ICiol. attendance on ntatt; to such ot tht fOllOwing ...., and ~ evoninJra
them In, Cluck'• TV, 1112l04Nie
orlilm1 .......... lla
l_ GeL ~-.sft.. 'lhtotl'erlrv•ru •••rt resldM" of tht State IDf
at
7:SO
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with
Rn.111111
ternut,
Pllllei'QJ,
PhOII089Z.
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surviving
\ .:: .:: ... l'~:SS. 'II'~ Mnlees were IPOUH. the ntxt of kin, the Adama of Raeeland, K,. AI5080.
tG-11-ttc Fill Sale
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~ ~ ~ at l~ a. a. wiCb Cbu. btn.,lcl•rles under tht will 1
SO~IInion&amp;lndo,yat
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lor2llltllllei;
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wti&lt;OIIIO,
aoli•s
REDVCING
Saloa
ani;
16
acres,
6
mUes
from
Raholu,
•
oilllultoaa,IDO!ii&gt;( ... ~'WiiiiNitJiiUo1111 $:ISS.. •1••• I • j 0
pWIONi l
10-.'10 ate
Health center Ia open,· olns. can 94~
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to.llf.4to
Full cash ptl.., $88.50. or
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tt You att htortby noUfl.a thet HOME REPAJRS,painttrw. carm0111,5p,m.
telOp.m.noiP-'
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gulter
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892-2885.
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IPitl:iiWm.,t of ttllt nt•t• or the
t:tt .,.tntiDfttCI. CIKHied, lett
clAlliq[, repalraniJllllltallaeel bel01r K and K Mabile
cobs CGal co. P.tJoiiiTIPple. - - - - - - - - - - - - 'MSClS.l+£6 ~N.; ~
et Mkl County, wea filM In this
Free estimates. All
Hemea, P o I n t Pl••nt. Phone 742-49$2 or t82-3tll8 THREE - h e Iota In
m.. ~ bttM ib
e;.,_.,_ Seld lnventotr end tlon.
work . . . . . . - by e&gt;perlPbono ~t54 or 8'111-4020.,
lo.a-.10~ : Beech GI'Oft ~.
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11l-32-181p MEIGS LOCAL P..ents, vale atow. Phone New llaOlllo.
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keop scltool1 opan. Don't vote - - - - - - - - - - - HOtJSE, IN tletco Coiltl)', ~
: · •ill 1tl'81• lQ abla 9 'ttt
~-;r~n:nd and Run !iportaman Club. Every- against your kids by not 3 BEDROOM -~-rn •-- In tor, 4 .,.._., ¥,. Slots,
! .·.,_. fo!h•td: ~!tnt SQIJIIII.. "? 5 sea~ Of Mid Court, this 29th da-, ODe welcame.
voting or to eoortomlz• et
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be1t o1f1r cw •• AM eo.
t.•: ~ Oil cu ~So.... NltD!ia...;: .. Oc.........,.,_
their expense. 11 Is no tax
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Mr.
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Albeny. Herrl!10n¥llle PTA
teollod prqe. Lot~.
eall CGlambui 294-t~ '.
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Clerk et Mid Court
SHOOTING MATCH, · Sunlo,y,
memli&lt;'l'.
Ph0110 Ma1011 7'13-5339.
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OfiHitr Clerk
cino-BashsnHeed,~sor- - - - - - - - - , - -----------WATER COND1'110NERS; ts,
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Emerpncy
Wanted
,,o, $ts. So!!e•i .., mtera,
.:; liW lor the C'lllaeil on MIDI&amp;10
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10-29-ttc:
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LEGAL NOTICE
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ClllNA· CABINETS, , _ a::":.r~
w.
aloi&lt;,
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·: The Proenm subjects fortbe Annual election of M-Ilt• County
bltl, old claeb, ete. Write
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:. , year were Hlected.
Atrlculturol
Socletr Dlroctor•
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call M. D. M!Uor, Rt. t,
Ol'OJ', Phone 8924191.
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The 0 _ _ , practl__... will be held Tfusdor. Nowemt..,
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I'CIIIM VI' phone IIIJ..a71.
A Prime Roast Dinner
~ ..,!.,'!:! ing boxes to the boys fnaervice P. llt. at tN ofHce of the Melo•
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BTIJ, tllerlnolt'at,"' ....vulllfd
::;1
waa discussed and planned. BW Co'*' House In Pomeroy, Ohio.
will be held the
SS.(lALLON drums, 800d lor
oae 1lfntU, .125. ~: at Hf
lot candidate•
···. 1 Amos is in lhe Navy ln Hawaii, forQualifications
Help
Wanted
trash,
42.50
each.
l'omero.r
S. Tblrd · Avo., Mlddleplirt,
Dlr.cton aN that they mull
Eagles Club, Sunday,
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Set. David Williams In the air be a quolifled .,.,., of M•lv•
Junk
ComPIIIJ.
all)'llme.
to.ao.a111
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ArJ both to County and mu11 hav• o meml:te,..
November 2, if:30 A.M. W-ANTED - . Hellable persoo to
10.:2-12te
·~ be
car:S:.Y~Hen- ;:. ~6~~ In said Society for
live with elderl)o -n. Free
6:00P.M.
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IDLID STATE wt1111t 111oreo
F01 Sale, Relt
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Candidate•' petition• must be
llvliW qiiiJ'Iers, plus m81ll.
Busllllss Services
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filed with tiM Secrriory not lcrter
DlnMrt to Go
AWNINGS, •*- doors and
Must
be
able
to
cook,
clean
· ~··~ the air force at Dllytan by Isola than 5:00 P.M. WdMiday, NoPrleo $1.25
windows,
CU'P0111,
lllarSIX ROOM
house ani do laundry, call
. ;-~/ 'l'Uior ani set. Joseph Poole , . _ '· 1969.
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blown alii ballltlauJa,.
(We will de!l.v er'
' • Only pw1on1 hcttding tMdlet·
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Bal
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992-31130 bearoon 3:30 p.m.
1 ' · TuCIOilt Ariz., Air FOI'~· baH, ahlp tlektlh ot· tM ..c""••· of tha, .
Call
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1969 County Fair, IIi 6f least nto
and 5 p.m. lor·lurthor lnlor'• · -;_1 (
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plo. Prtler ptl..te po1c1 pa.
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Tuesday evenlDg, Nov. 18atthe Aporr•nt 1, Wo•hlngton, D. C.;
BEAUTIFUL AKC pug p...plea,
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home of Merle Grlfflth, with Rlch.-d
Wrl'ilht,
1809 Ninth
Avenuo,
Huntlnvton,
Woot
abo Colrn Terriers, Foro
.~....."* Grace Swartz lead~ the pro- Ylr,lnlo,
will
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notice
merl)o Inland Rd.
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thot Jano Vln1on, Ekecutrl:~~ of
Business
Services
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tho eotate of Cowie B. Payne,
Dunlll&gt;'s, 312 Jolm st., llelMajor John H. Taylor aOO Joe eased, on tho 27 day ol Auvust,
pre,
Ohio 437U. Phone Uf-lamUy ol..._·•-·vtoltedhi"spar- )969, filed hor petition In tho pr~
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bate cowl within and h• the
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Ohio, ollqlng~ thor th. personal
lor, arxJ his uncle, John'Iaylor, ••'ot• of •old doced.nt I• not
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Tilt Ste.. tfOIUe,
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tour of du.... witl1' th
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, •:.- the weekenl. Mrs. Anna Thomp.

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..., ol Coalville
attended church
her daUf!hter Sunday
with

morn11111o
VIsitors In the Follrod-Robiason home 011 SuOOay were Mr.
• and. Mrs. Gerald SWartz and
lalnll)o ol Marietta snl Mr. and
Mrs. BUI)o Follrod ani Sue Ann

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the cha.go1 o Gdminloterlng hlr
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crllood real ntato, oltuato In said
county, tQ .It;
Bolft\1 Lot No. fortyothr.o (,.3)
In r-... Po-oy, now lncarporot•
ed Into tho Village of Middleport,

Ohio.

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des.crlbed In Vo(umo 215, yove
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Cowie 8 . Poyno), dood recorded
In Volume 219 PG'iO 315, D. .d
Record• of Go(Uo COllnt)', Ohio,
Known 01 138 North Second StrMt,
Middleport, Ohio.

Tho proror of sold ,.tltlon It

,....,. of Athena.

'0.. the ule of •old preml1u for
Mr. alit Mrs. Harry Guthrie tt. payment of debt. ond cha'IOI
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n.
peuon. ........ mentioned
•~-~ lira. Sed O'Brien in Columbus will further roke "otlce thot th.y
ho11o b"n ~Mde partie• defendant
alii Mr. ani Mrs. Delberl Yost to
said petition on4 that the)'
~ • : and famll)o In Sugar Grove. •e requlf1111d to 0n1wer the IOiftO
on or h.t"GI'a tho 28th day of Na, ~.;; ..--:.. Mr. and Mrs. Ualr FoHrod, 'I'Ollihr,
A.D. 1969,
stovle and Kathy spent a s.m.
JANE VINSON
day with her - . r , Mrs. EdE•ocufl'i• of the •••••• of
Ith Harper In C&amp;rrolL Mn.llarCo"'• B. Porn•, doc..aod
JOHN E. HALLIOAY
.Per returned home with them for
Attornep fof-Pialntlfl'

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Oct. JT,

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swartz
1pent a weekend in HuntilWIOO,

W. VL. with her parents, Mr.
ani Mrs, Pete Parsoos,
Richard SWartz of Ravenna

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the 16th
of ~"•· lt6f, the
in'',,.! c:::. 3'~t~
mu Pl.,., of Melts County, Ohl..
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Sundl,f.
Mr• and Mra. Dlnsmore ~rorc• • ..., .,...., Nl .,, •n the
and Ftcwenee Spencer pauft4• of trO•• ,...,.,. ., ~~..,.,.
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R!:::n.•fF~hl$41~1,:•141,.
81111ting in installatlon of a Roah d, Cory, llfi~~als 1
bath
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.· ===:=:~Reckless Driver May
IEIGS lHEATIE Pav
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'JJ Penalties
Tonlght ond Saturdoy

October 31-Nov. i
THE LOVE GOD?
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Knotts
Anne Francis

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COLUMBUS- A moratorium
on death- supported by doubled
fines and three .dsy suspenllion
or driver licenses Cor reckless
operation - has been declared tills weekend.
Cal. Raberi M. Chiaramonte
or the State Patrol invoked the
maratorium and enlisted the
aid or the Ohio Judiciary to
support It with the heavy pen.

the first 10 months or 1968 and
2,209 to date this year. 111us,
has nearly 200 more traCfic deaths this year than last.
"To support the moratorium
on highway death, we are ask1ng the courts tocloubleallflnes
levied on traffic violators and
to invoke at leallt a minimum

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WASHINGTON (UP!} I -The
Senate Finance Committee hes
agreed to give all 70 million
American taxpayers a shore In
an $8.9 billion tax cut. one of
the largest In history. Today It
wplaes. deciding how to slice the

poor people from the tax rolls
and sharply cut taxes for 7
million mare who live lust
above the poverty level.
-An Increase In the standard
deduction used by taxpayers
who do not Itemize their

alties.
"The highway death plague
is rapidly reaching epidemic
proporilons," Cal. Chlaramonte said. "There were 69 !N!rsons kfiled in traCClc accidents
the past two weekends, a greater number than any similar

th.ree - day license suspension
wherever statutes permit cllrlng tills period," the colonel
said.
"Fining the reckless driver
heavily or simply remov~hiJII
from the tramc scene Cor a
period or time ma.y cause the

By an _ vote Thursday, the
11 0
committee agreed on the broed
outlines of the tax cut:
-Rate reductions which will
bring everybody's taxes down
by at least 5 per cant, probably
starting In 1971. with some cuts
In the high brackets reaching

maximum of Sl.OOO, the com·
mlttee may go along with the
House-passed tax reform bill
and boost the deduction to 15
per cent to a maximum of
s2.000. The Nixon admlnlstratlon recommended 12 per cent

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violator to give second thought up to 14 per cent.
to a $1,400 maximum.
to any lllegal acta he might
-A low Income allowance
Unable to agree on the
otherwise commit," he said. which will remove 5 million details. the commltt_ee left for
Col. Chiaramonte has ordereel all patrolmen to continue
maximum enforcement efforts
to help stop the rising accident fatality rate. "With tills
action and the support or the
CHICAGO (UPII-"The only pollee undercover agant Wfl·
courts, we hope to Impress
you're going to gag him llam Frapolly, who Infiltrated
way
drivers that safe and lawCUI driving Is vitally import- his to kill him," Abbie Hoffman the Students for a Democratic
told the judge. "Looks that Society and the Natlonel
ant," said the colonel.
Mobilization CommiHee to End
He oCCered to all drivers way. doesn't It?"
the
War In VIetnam, during the
Hoffman mode his remarks
the key to stopping the senseDemocratic
Notional Convan·
less hil!hway slaughter. "Drive Thursday In the trial of eight tlon. The prosecution coiled
men charged with conspiring to
legally and save lives."
Incite riots at the 1968 another pollee witness, Lt.
Democratic Notional Conven· Joseph H. Healy, but little was
accomplished In trial proceed·
tlon.
Far the second day, Black lngs.
Ever since Frapolly began his
Panther Bobby Seale was
Miss Ida Mourning, a Cor- gagged and shackled, fought - - - - - - - - - VETERANS MEMOJUAL
mer resident or Middleport, wildly with U.S. marshals and
HOSPITAL
died Thursdsy morning atCam- screamed epithets at U.S.
District
Court
Judge
Julius
J.
Admitted
- Csrol Tate, eo.
den..Clark Hospital in ParkersHoffman.
lumbus;
Mary
Darnell, Cheshburg.
The trial was at a standstill Ire; George Arnott, Racine;
She was born March 13, 1878,
in Point Pleasant, the daugh- for hours while Seale and his Robert Van Meter, Clifton;
ter or the late George a n d chair were carried In and Montie R. Saunders, ReedsElizabeth Mourning. She was carried out. In a scuffle with vWe; Melissa Temant, Mo11011.
Discharges _ Eliza Ellis,
preceded In death by f o u r marshals, Seale and his chair
were
thrown
Into
the
press
Richard
RidgwaY, Loma Hall,
brothers and her parents.
Werllrw,
Robert Hersection.
George
A slster.Jn.Jow, Mrs. MrSeale
and
the
other
defenrls,
Mildred
Roush,
Robert Van
garet Mourning, Ironton, a
dants
shouted
that
marshals
Meter.
niece, and several cousins surstruck him In the grain.
vive.
Defense attorneys exchanged
Funeral services will be held bitter words with the prasecu·
FIREMEN CALLED
at 10 a.m. Saturday at Rawl. tlon and the judge.
Middleport firemen answerlogs-Coats Funeral Home with
LIHie Accomplished
ed
a call to the Jay Hall resithe Rev. Charles Simons olfl
The defense did manage to
elating. Burial will be in the finish cross-examination of dence In Cheshire at 2:53 p.m.
Thursday when a grass fire
Lone Oak Cemetery at Point
threatened
to get Into a nearby
Pleasant. Friends ma.y call at
corn field.
the tllneral home anytime.

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Dies Thursday

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Fultz Addresses

F1RE OUT QUICKLY
P&lt;Xneroy firemen answered
a call at 4:07 p.m. Thursday to
Meigs County Prosecutor the rear of Crow' s steak House
Bernard Fultz lectured Thurs- where a small brush fire had
day at the Ohio State Bureau or steried. The fire wu out beCrlmtnal lnvestlption to 35 fore the arrival or the depart..
ment.
veteran law enforcement olfl- 'W'»W'#OS~~~;*'
cers pthered from all paris
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI)
or the state.
- Charles Osborne, 55, UthThe ofiicers are attending
ll pr1n
the Call session or the BCI- opo s,
clpal at Carroll
Junior Hlp School in near.
sponsored Criminal lnvestlp- by Carroll, was held In the
tion School which brings guest Fairfield County Jail h e r e
lecturers selected Cor their ded- Thursday on charges or aslcation to Improvement or law sault with a deadly weapon
enforcement.
In the wounding or a nelghFultz has appeared as a bor.
guest lecturer in several preSherl1r Dan Berry sala Osvious sessions at the London borne apparently fired sevschool.
eral shots from .'22 caliber

BCI Lawmen Oass
Oloter No. 1980

National Bank Region No. 4

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION, INCLUDING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE

Pomeroy National Bank
OF POMEROY
In the State or Ohio, at the close or business on October 21, 1969, Published
in response to call mlde by 001111troUer of the Currency, under Sec:tlon 5211,
Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
cash and due from banks • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • ••• $ 537,388.98
U.S. Treasury securities • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . . . • • • • . . 4,171,210.00
Obll&amp;ations or States and pollticalslilcllvisions.. • • • • • • • • • •
610,921.81

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other securities....... . • • • • • . . • • • • . . . . • . . .• . • • • •

19,742.50

Federal funds sold and securities purchased

under agreements to resell ••••••••.•••••••••..••••• 1, 700,000.00
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other assets represeJXlrw bank premises. • • • • .. • • • • • • • 126,577.98
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listed In satisfactory condttion Thursdsy at Grant Hospital in Columbus.

4,313.61
fl1,579,66718~

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$3,215,562.80

Time and sav~qts d~slts or lndlvidlllls,
partnerships, and corporations • • .. • • • • . • • • • • • • • • 6,600,160.12
Deposits o1 United States Government •••••••••• , .. .. • •
75,368.83
Deposits of States and political subdivisions • • • • • • • • • • •
736,344.74
Cerilfled and omcers' checks, etc. • • . .. • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • 24,795.63
TOTAL DEPOSITS •• , • • . • • • , • • • • • • UO. §52.232.12
(a) Total dtlmand deposits • • . . • • • • • . • 4.Q12,072.'"1
(b) Total time and silvi~s deposits. • • • • §,610,160.12

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RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve Cor bad debt losses on losns (set
iCI pursuant to IRS ruli~s). , .......... , .... , • • • • • • $52,117.34
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES, ........ , • $52,117.34
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... , .................... $11,579,667.82
MEMORANDA
Average ol total deposits Cor the 15 calendar
days endlrw with call date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,660,823.80
Average or total loans for the 15 calendar
days end!~ with call date •••• , •••. , •••••••••• $ 4,424,364.29

I, Maxine Grlfftth, Csshler, of the abcmHiamed bank do hereby declare
that this report or condition Is true and correct to the best or my knowledge
and belief.
MAXINE GRIFFITH, Cashier

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We, the undersigned dlrectorsattestthecorrec:tneasofthls r~rt or condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to the bell or our knowledge ani belief Is true and correct.
EDISON HOBSTETTER
Directors
MANNING D. WEBSTER
ELDON WEEKS

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raised "prac:tlcal and hiDIIIn problema." He called ICJOII"all
tizena
and particularly those In le.terahlp poaltions to work too
1 114
tax reduction In this COM gether In seeldrw IIOiutlons to thele problema."
amounts to 14 per cent.
barl prwa
illqiUJII
By the narrowest of votes
BOSTON - THE ~CHU!ETTS Sltlreme Cauri hal
on a.1 tie with a majority graMecla requ..t the p.Uc and press be barred from an IN~U~IIl
needed for approval-the com·
Into the death Mary Jo Kclpechne. The court reCUsed to grut
mlttee rejected the approach
other requeats ol Sen. Edward M. Kennedy concel'llirw ground
urged by Sen. Albert E. Gore, rules Cor the Inquiry,
0. Tenn.- flet Increase In the
The
bench the court Thuracla¥ broke • leaal traclltl•
$600 standard deduction.
clatirw to the 19th century in rulq that all ruture lnqueat1 Ill
Masuchuetta "be closed to the pli!Uc and 'all new• meclla."
But the court clenled Kennedy's contettlon Inquests are "accu•
tory" in natura, requlrlrw that witnesses be liven all the lilt.
guards or .a crlmlnal trlol. The court described lnquellt1 as "iDo
vestlptory."
testimony this WMk, Seale has
been vehement In his demand Slugilla, bltJia
WASIUNGTON - THE CHAIRMAN OF PIWIDENT Niml'l'
thet he be allowed to cross·
examine the witness. Seale CouncU or EccJnomlc Advisers predlc:ta or alualsh ecG1101111 an&amp;
contends his oHorney, Charles year which wW llall tar short of uU•fYlrw the public's Iller. . .
R. Garry of Son Francisco Is Ill I~ demand for "the good things of liCe."
and he Is his own attorney.
"For much ol1970, itmaybearather uncomtortible ~...
Judge Hoffman has ruled Paul W. McCracken told 1 news c:onlerence Thuracla¥. Mc:Craello
William Kunatler Is Seale's en said the admlnlatratlon' 1 effort to coatrol tnaatlon wW bella
attorney .. Kunstler denies this. aoon to slow the l'ltllld increase in the cost ol UviJw, But, he adllo
Seale was first chained and eel, the policy wW also retard what has been a steady lncreue
gagged Wednesday. As he was In the standard of living. It all adds iCI to a "blah" year with the
carried Into the courtroom nation produclrw far lesa wealth than It could.
Thursday, strapped to a wooden
chair with a heavy gag over his
mouth, a small voice piped More in ttore
from the back of the courtroom,
WASHINGTON - U. S. SEN. STEPHEN M. YOUNG, D. "HI, Daddy." It was Seale's son Ohlo, said toda¥ "Life Maantne is not throulb with GoferMalik, 3.
nor Rbodes" and Cor this rea1011 be bellevea Rhodea wW DDt
-Scribbles Note
run for the U, S. Senate seat beilll YICIItecl by YCUIII.
While defense attorney lea·
"I am told there Ia more to come," llld YCJW~~. "I have
nerd Welnglass was cross· this on the autllorlty or an lltemationll Rev- IIIID who ii
examining Fropolly, Seale not Ill pollUcs."
scribbled a note which was
passod to Welnglass, who told
bount:ing, for tome
the 1udge Seale' a wrists hurt
COLUMBUS - THE BASKETBALL SEASON STARTS to
from the m~tal buckles. Hoff·
night for those high schools that did DDt field 1 CllOtbtll team
man excused·'the ~,r.
.,
While the marslllfs worked tills year.
The
non.tootbell
pla.Jln&amp;
achooll
hive
drlUecl
Ill bllklt
with the straps, Seale's lett
arm come loose and his gag ball since Oct. 1. Football ldlool1 are proldblted b:Y 1t1te
come off. There was a struggle athietlc a11ocladon rules from atart1Dg prac:tlce UDtll todq.
and his chelr fell Into the press Their M&amp;IOII ltarta Nov, 20.
section.
"Don't hit me In my - - _ _.. he screamed. "Look
WASHINr;;TON - THE FED~AL GO\Ii;RNMENT wanta
whet they're doing to him.'' the to take back choice IIDCI rHallliiiJ
a· ~ corporatsc.
other defendants yelled. Jerry tor • ..,~~ng home in the center Gl Ailltlll, Ttx. In whit one
Rubin want to Seale's aid but senator has called a mulU.mllllon dollar ''land grab" UTIIII·
was pushed away.
eel by the Johnaon admlnlatroUon.
"The only wey you're going
Sen. John J. Wllllama, R.Del., charlled earlier TIMiriCII.J
to gag him Is to kill him.'' that the White House helped arranae the liad tranlfer 61rYlpple Abbie Hoffman shouted lng the Iaiit three monilia President r...;oa.1oa 8. John1011 wa1
at Judge Hoffman. "Looks thlt 111 omce. The 1101tor llld the land • • ~~Yen free to the
way, doesn't It?"
u. S. Geriatric• Ceater, Inc. to build a IIIW llllllllloratlve
The marshals plunged Into nursing home. In AulltiD, the chairman ot 1 boerd that wantl.
the press section after Seale's to build the $8.5 mllUan dollar nurllag home with federal JI'IODo
choir, sending chelrs and
flY and free lllldln AuiUn llld'l'IMiracla¥tbe project waa "abcWe
reporters flying. They carried
reproach."
Seale out as he screamed et
Hoffman, "You
fascist
dog. I'm glad I seld the things
the defendants. "You should be courtroon . and ' Instructed ~
that I heve sold about you."
ashamed for the way you've Hoffman to Ignore disruptive
Disgrace To Low
behavior "In determining the
Kunstler told the judge, conducted yourMif."
or Innocence of any of the
guilt
U.S. Attorney Thomes Foran
"When are we going to stop
this medieval torture? ...this Is seld If there was any medieval defendants.'~ $Hie again made
a disgrace to the law. I am torture, "It was all arranged by grunting aoundl end atruggled
ashamed to be an American Ml'. Kunstler." He accused the with his bonds. He was carried
aut again.
defenM of "gross conduct."
lawyer."
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After a long argument, the
Hoffman told Kunstler he hed
abetted disruptive behavior by jury was returned to the
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today the task of deciding
which taxpayers get how much
rellet.
Under . the rote reductions
voted by the Houle, a married
couple with two dependents end
a taxable Income of $10,000

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WASHINGTON- HIGH GOVERNMEN'F OFflCIALS
ed todljlplNt eliP'CtationsoC"lnatUtllltelntlan''lllthe Solllll
with the Sqlreme Court'• edict on school cle..,..atlon ani tile
Nixon ldminlltratlon'a- to enforce lt. '11ldl'ollldll111ld •
Corcemom ol the blah court's order for IJnmecllate cleaocrecatlon of 33 M111iaslppi achool dllltric:ta would be&amp;in 11 IIOOIIIJ
routine court procedures are met. And to lq)lemem the couri'l
hlatoric declaion 1n alllltates which have ever JllliJUlned leplly 1181J'tPted schools wW take time, they said.
Even Prealdent Nhon, In plecllliJW hiudmlnllltrltion'aleadershlp ani ccq~eration, warned Thuracla¥ the hl&amp;h court'srullrw

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themselves.'' he said. "If these
dlstrlds close their doors for
the rest of 1969, the school year
will heve to be extended well
Into the summer months."
The teachers' group official
said he had told the 108th Gen·
eral Assembly, before It ap.
proved the state school finance
bill lost August, It was not ada·
quote and at best would mere. ly ease some of the Inflation·
ory problems of the lost two
years.
"Far the v-rol educetlon
program, the new stete finance
package did not permit lm,
provemsnts to be mode.'' hi
sold.
Those listed In the "very crlt·
leal" class Included Hamilton
Local In Franklin County, Massillon, Warren, Cuyahoga Falla,
East Cleveland, Central Local
In Defiance County, Alexander
Local In Athans County, New
Carlisle-Bethel In Clark County,
Lancaster, Zane Trace In Ross
County, C.R. Coblantz In Preble
County, Lebanon, Newark and
Valleyvlew Local In Montgom.
ery County.
Many of the dlstrldl will
hove levies on the ballot In November for the third time thla
year. They ore barred by state
low from holding 1 special elec·
tlon In Dlcember.
Last year four school dlslrldl
closed becouM ot a lack of
fundi. They were Youngatown,
Perry Local In Lake County,
Otsego In Wood County and
Nelsonville· York In Athana
County.

year predided

for pernor

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A Metaa Local administrator said today, "I'm certain we
would be In as dlmcult situation as lilY district In the atate
should the renewalle vy (3 mUla for q,eratlon to meet the state
required 17.5 local millage) fall here next Tueacla)',"
It was pobUd out that wlthol&amp; the money fr&lt;XD the state,
Meigs Local would hi WI to pull In Ita belt and place the levy
up before the votersqainlnupeclalelectlon as soon 11 possible. Should it faU a second time, the schools would haw to
be closed shortly.
"We just can't q,erate without the lltate 1110118y," the ldmlnlatrator sold.
A&amp;Jproxlmotely 70 percem of Melas Local's q,eratlng
fUnd• cleri WI from the state.

(Contln1ed from Pqa 1)
tear • ago 1.Vels Included:

Wheat 11.21 • bushel, 11.24
and $1.26; corn 11.12, e bulhel,
S1.15 end 96.2 cents; soy beenl
S2.23 o bushel, 12.21 and 12.321
milk lwholesole average, 111
grades I ss.n a hundred w.l-..
$5.62 and $5.63; cotton (upland)
21.7 cents a pound, 19.39 cents
.and 26.51 cents; egp 411 cents
a dozen, 40;2 cents end 37.1
cents; broiler chlckena (live)
14.7 cents a pound, 15.6 Cents .
and 12.7 cents.

llberfelcls In

Open Fri••Y anti S.tur••Y

......

Untll9 P•••
Take advant11e of the Special Sale prices this wllkend al,l~ o• the
store ••• alrls coats, wom•ns coats, mens·and bors Jackets, mens.

sweat•s. llrls tesses, womens blouses. Take time to look 110111d
and brh' the f11111lt with rou on JOII' shopplna trip.

use Elberfelds free parklntlot ICI'OSS from the 2nd Strltt""'*rance

to the store~ And rllllllllber to sav• Ill of ,.. Sllnllps.

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