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News •.. in Briefs !

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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By lhlltod I'Nalaleraatloul

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COUJMBUS - 'I1IE HEAD OF THE OHIO National Guard
charged Wedneaday loBI spring's attacb on guardlmen and
pollee were cw....,..ted through a "student lnfonnatlon ham
radio ftetwort," Aoijutant G&lt;neral S. T. Del Corso said student
rioters, prior to April, Ulllally retreated and dlsperal!d whenever
Natimal Guard troops moved in fonnatlon agalnBI th1111.
"Then the word spread to atand up aaalnst us and even attack
us," Del Coroo said. "This was not a spontaneous thing. It waa
cooninated. The word was spread on a student information ham

radio network."

Cambodia's effort hurting
PHNOM PENH-TIIOUSANDSOF NORTII VIetnamese and
VIet Cong attacked a 16-battatlon Cambodian force around the
town of Tang Kauk today In whal the C8mbodlan Command said
was the largest Cwununist tlrust of tile war. "I must leU you that
our llituation i.s deterioratq; that our llituation i.s veey, very
aarious now," said Maj. Am Hong, the offielol Cambodian
military spokesman. "It appears to he the largest Couununl.st

offensl ve of the war."
Am Rona lllld Intelligence eatimalesahowed between 7,000
Wid 10,000 Communist troopa were trying to overrun the cam.
bodlan troops, the moat assemhled in the Cambodian campaign
and BlaDed since Sept. ~at Tang Kauk, 52 mnea north of Phnom
Panh. 'lbe VIet Cong and North VIetnamese alao attacked
Cambodian forces at Prakham, 48 mUes north of the CApital and
at KDmpmg Clllmang, 511 mnes northwest of Phnom Penh. The
ottacb all began at Dusk Wednesdey and continued into this
IDOI'IIing.

ELECTROMATIC 10 CUP PEROOUTORS

:~:"s~;h Blue Cornflowerde•lgn.

6.99 Club Aluminum Educated Brlddles

Now you can have delicious, golden brown griddle cakes. No
grea•e - no smoke . no odor . no guflllng about the heat - tho
Indicator does lt.
ltbak$$ - ltbrolls - ltlrl... ll"dlameter.
ftft

PANnES

JI.Con Rat and Mice Klier

1.69 pair
Two Day Sale
Regular 1.00

GIRlS'
KNEE SOCKS
Many colors · weights
- patterns.
This Sale

79'

Buy your favorite

UNIFORMS

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Special Sale Prices

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Friday and Saturday!
Anothlr big shipment of
womens wtwte uniforms.
Your favorite make and
style. Ready to WN r 2nd
floor.

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aclminlstratlon had reduced
GOP senatorial nominee Rob- manpower and progranu for
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ert Taft Jr. called President the mentally ill.
Sale I
Nlxoo's ceuefire propoaai in
u'lbe current administration
Friday and Saturday
Indochina another example of has l!mounted high . SOWldlng
'rolt
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lsmb'
tus ''imtlative-with-reason ap- programs and plans for fancy
proach."
buildings, but it has refUBed to
"The North Vietnamese and commit resources for the real
lor wormlh wilhoul wright
the VIet Cong must feel con- needs - treslment and humane
Phil Maid
strained to reply to the Prest· care for the mentally ill and
dent's proposal," Taft said.
mentally reterded," Gilligan
Power To SUe
said.
Gowns · Robes · Pajamas ·
Hundreds to select
Howard Me!zlmbaum, DemoSleep Shirts . Beautiful
from. All on sale
selection of styles 1n
cratic nominee for the Senate,
Friday and Saturday.
or prints.
propoeed that private citizens
he allowed to sue polluters.
"Corporations and government &amp;~enclel don't breathe the
LET ART, W. Va. - Services
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• i!nd drink ~ water - peo. d&lt;llli hel4 Frhlay for Albert
pie do," Melunbaum said.
RllPert Rice, 71, local, a fonner
His proposal woo~d give each employe of the State Road
citizen the right to act on he· Commission, who died Wed·
baH of 1111 commwlity or to nesday at Holzer Medical
bring the action on hehaU of CeniA!r.
himself and others who have
Mr . Rice was a former
been lllmllarly dam8Jed.
member of the MBson County
Big sele-ction of all the styles
John J. Gllll&amp;an, Democratic· Board of Education and was a
in brown duck Including
gubernatorial candidate ! veteran of World War I. He was
regular bib over•lls, carptodaed today to act on the a member of the IOOF Lodge at
penters overalls, quilt lined
problems of Oblo's mental Point Pleasant and of the Penlel
coveralls, lined and unlined
dungarees, snap on hoods.
Institutions "with practical, United Methodlot Church.
blanket lined and quilt lined
professional programs."
Born MBy 15, 11196 In MBson
jackets.
Gilligan, who planned to tour County, he was the son of the
Cleveland Stale Hospital and late John W. and f1orence
Carhart brown duck in rugged
FalrhUI Psychiatric lnslltutioo Brown Rice. He Is 1111rVived by
Mavy duty brown duck that Is
today, charged the ~ubllean his wile, Osa B.; four
snag proof. wind resistant.
tang WNrlng.
daughlera, Mrs_ James
(Florence ) Staals, and lllrs. Lee
Be sure to see this fine line of
(Annie ) Hart, both of Letart;
Carhartt . brown duck work
Mrs. Talmadge (Jwte) Stewart
clothes now end buy vour
and
Mrs. Herbert (Margaret)
needs for cold weather days
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ahead .
Stewart, both of Columbus,
were Cheater Erwin, Paul Ohio; a brother, Jam.. , Point
Cue!, lrll Payne, Paul Gerard,
Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Wingetl, children.
~t Rd., and nine grand·
Delmar A. Canaday, Mr. and
The funeral wiD he at 10:30
Mans and Boys
lllrs. Bruce May, Dr. Harold am. Friday at the Penlel
Brown, Mr. and lllrs. Plill United Methodlot Church with
Cllllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Dorael the Rev. Gerald Sayre of.
MOler and Mrs. Harriett
Be sure to see this tine group of lined CPO's In boys sizes 3 to
flclatlng. Burial wiD he In
7 and 6 to 20 and In mens sizes l6 to SO. All expertly made In
Nelgler. From GalliB were Stmcreat Memorial Park near
colorful plaids lind popUlar navy blue.
James S. Porter and Gomer Point Pleasant. The body will
Stop in the Mens and Boys department. Try on several of
1'111Ulpa.
lit In otate at the chiD'eh one
tneK CPO Jackets and buy what you need. You'll like the
hour preceding the service.
style and most of all the excellent value.
Friends may call at the
Foalesong Funeral Home
Unlined CPO Jackets- meny olyles, too, In unlined CPO
anytime today.
Jackets for men and boys.

Women's Slaclls
and
Women's Skirts

CartlarH Brown

WORK
CLOTHES

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

A special group of permanent press mens long
sleeve sport shirts In sizes small (14· Wi2J.
medium (15-15112), large (16-16'12), and extra
large (17-17 112). Solid colors and smart plaid
patterns. Choice of long point collar or
widespread collar styles.
Friday and
Saturday Sale

2.95

Boys

Hane's

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LINm CPO JACKRS

Oclobar 9-10
VIVA MAX

(Color)
Fletet"" Ustlnov
amela Tiffin

- PlusTHE GAMES

IColor I
Michael Crawford
Stanley Saker

SHOW STAATS 7 P.M.

Pleasaut Valley Hospital
ADMITTED - Raymond
Neal, Henderson;

Crush, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Elva
Sloher, Apple Grove.
DISCHARGES - Donald
Glenn , Sharon Flora, Mrs .
Russell Leach and son. Mrs.
Ronald Robinson, Tere•a
Hughes, Timothy Kldd, Ernest
Knopp, Roy VanCoeney, Mrs.
John Mcllermitl, Mrs. Homer
Rainey , Mrs. Herbert Buck and
Geor~e Clendenin.

Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 9·10-11

Robert Cvlp
Natalie Wood
Elliott Gould

Oyan Cannon

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BOB
&amp; CAROL
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MEETING CALLED
The Meigs County MinisiA!rial
Assn . will meet at tO am. next
Tue:id•y al the Trinity Church
in Pomeroy .

Big new shipment of black,
white and all the lnhlon

colors that boys like so
well.
Two size rang~ 9•17 to 11
and7to9.
S.lect yours now

Select sweatshirts now for
men · for boys. BhiJ
selection Including Kodel

and cotton slipovers.
Fleece lined hood styles.
thermal lined zipper front

69'

&lt;:. tyle.

MEN'S LEE COVERALLS

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A special group of shirts for
boys. Lined neckband .

cuffs . snap close front .

Plaid Patterns..-5.95

EKtra long fells
Neck sizes 15 to 17

Mode by Lee. Authentic

western style with 3 snap

Uttle Boys Sizes 3 to 7 2. 95

Long Sleeve Sport Shirts
Special group of "Ruff 'n Tumble" small fry
shirts - Made with long sleeves- All permanent
press fabrics . Solid colors In a big selection of
shades, stripes and checks. Sizes 3 to 7.
Friday
and Saturday

2 for 5.00

Boys 2.95 LDng Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

Another big shipment ready for your selection at
sale price for Friday and Saturday. Sizes 6 to 20
in solid colors. bright stripes. Button down
collars and the popular new longer point collar.
Every shirt permanent press.

Sale! 2 for 5.00

Sizes 29 to 36 waist. Big selection of lengths.
Plaids and stripes in the popular flare style.
Permanent press. Wide belt loops • new pocket
styling.

MR. WRANGLER SlACKS
WITH
DUB-L-NEE
Sizes 3 to 7 boys slacks In solid colors, plaids and
stripes.
Permanent press - taper fit. Made with a new
permanently laminated knee patch that gives
extra wear and more comfori.
Sale Friday
and Saturday

1.00

FLARE UG SLACKS.

Ultle Boys 3.50

288

REOORD AlBUMS 33* RPM

Another big shipment of Albums I&gt;Y well-known
artist~. Country western, living strings, living
brass, sacred and many chlldrens' albums.

1.89
Alio top 50 records.ih sirtgles.
Pick up the free top fifty sheets In the music
department on the 2nd floor.

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2 for 1.00

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Special Sale! Rubbennaid Waste llasbts
Unbreakable - Ru•tprool - NoiHieu
King Size Rotulorly Ut

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19...:_
70_ _____ _ T_E_N_CE_NT_S

POMEROY·M IDDLEPORT

VOL XXIII NO. 125

Special 2.33 1.79 Regular Size-1.33
1-·-------------------------Woolitl Cold war. w

New Rules Wanted

For all line washables. No ohrlnking, lading or matting.

Pint Size. 1.29

t-,--------------------------Helllr-Gm 15-15-15 Pllld Food

By WILLIAM B. MEAD
WASJIINGTON (UP!) - The
Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) proposed rules today for
one of America's great guessing
gamea- how to figure the real
price of a new car.
The rules subject to public
heartna• Jan. 12 and 13, would
hit alleged ballooning of auto

For Indoor and outdoor use . .o;mazlng results on houte .f!ants
Luxuriant ;rowfh! Strong, stutdy roots!

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--------------------------au, Imported Dufdl Flower Bulbs Now!
Ch.... now from a wldt auortment o1 Tulip bulbo,
Hy1cinths, Croeus, O.Hodlls, NarCissus and m•ny olhtn.

"sticker" prices, deceptively

high lrade-in values, phony
price cuts and adl'ertiaemenls
boasting a low price but picturing a fancy model costing

much more.
"To mBtions of eonswners,
buying a new ear Is one of the
bluest purchases of their
lives,' ' FTC Chairman Miles W.
Kirkpalrick oald In a statement.
"'lbe need for more complete
pricing lnfonnatlon becomes
very Important."
The complex proposals,
covering manufacturers and
dealers, resulted parUy from
FTC hearings last year In which
the c0f11!11iuioners were told
that auto pricing Is a maze

Banner in Filth
BINGHAMTON,N.Y.(UPI)A veteran member of the
Republican National Committee
said Thursday VIce President
Spiro T. Agnew had dipped the
banner of the party Into "filth"
by calling Sen. Charles E.
Goodell, R·N.Y., the "Christine
Jorgensen of the Republican
party."
Atloraey

5.49

Another Shipment! Young Mens

5.49

Navy Blue ____4.95

Frldiyand Satvrdey

100 Per cent colton heavy duty 8'12 ounce twill .
Santorited shriiOk. Tutwelt pockets . sturdy belt
loops - dark grey color·.
Sizes 34 to 50 waist.
Friday and Saturday

JERKS SOCKS

regulation style with two
flap pockets · navy type
button .

9 ounce size - American btoutv. Evergreen, Lily of the
Valley, Spring Bouquet end unscented.

WORK TROUSERS

Big selection of colors In dark shades - white
and black, plus the fashion colors that are so
popular.
75 Per cent bulky orion and 25 per cent stretch
nylon.
One size fits
all sizes HI·

BWE atAMBRAY
SHIRtS

WirJnl Air Freshener

Mens S.fS Calvary Twill

Boys Sizes 8 lo 20

CPO SHIRtS

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Frldey 11111 Satvrday

Big selection. Sizes 34 to 50 in short, regular and
long lengths.
Fisher stripe or dark olive.
Lee coveralls are made with convertible collar.
Plenty of easy access pockets - easy arm and
back action .

Another big shipment
Mens and Young Mens

Tonight, Oct- a
NOT OPEN

Frtcl.ly &amp; Saturday

JERKS SOCKS

Sweatshirts

Democrats

REVIVAL BEGINS
A revival wiD he held at the
Carleton lnlerdenornlnaUonal
Church at 7:30 each evening
tonight through Saturday with
John Bryant as speaker. The
annual homecoming will he
observed Stmday wilh a hasltet
dinner at noon. There wiD he a
prngram beginning at I :30 pm.
'lbe chiO'ch is located on coWity
road 18 (Kingsbury Road) .

The Prollident said Communiat leaden can no lollcer allord to
nil for antiwar -~ in the United States to give them a
vlcklry. Some notable Senate ''doves" have Hned up behind
Nlllrn'a peace lnltlltive.
"We haw made tome nnrJII'OPOA8ls ud now we think that they
have the OJll)«&lt;ladty to make aome nnr propoaaia," aald Nm-.
"Jllbey do, we am make aome Jl'O&amp;re•· That Ill the way we are
goq to play IL"
.In 111 emiMrlllt mood, Nlson CGiducted running pre111 cooleroiiCII 'l'lluradly dur!IW a trip to Savanoah, Ga., where he

Four effective bait filled trays with new "Beltbltl" added.

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MEIGS THEATRE .

paaee plan, lllvltod llanolto make a counter-! and begin
llrioua DeiOiillklnl to llld the fiabtln8 in Jnclocblna.

In using O.Con, you can be sure that your're relying on a rat
and mouse killer that gets resulfo.

Seroices for
Mr. Rice Set

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Friday and Satvrdey

Bikini or brief styles.
Two Day Sale.

BRUSHED TRIOOT

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PHIL MAID

Two Day Sale

Special

deolcatod the OceM .~ center Ill the Atlantic Onnml""""'. for the peace Initiative, llld broad aJIIPOit Wltbln tbe 111*ed
~." Nlion said, "I bdltvalbat IWiol 11'111 recttllflze lbll W.
PIMIAIIW. . . .
Ill
a very aerioul JII'OPDIII),"
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NM, 1111 wife, Pat, and da. . l!il4 ...-blolaw, Julie and
Nm.Apptan C.olaeed
David Elleabower, IITivl!d at tblli't113'i1We vU1a for a ion&amp;
Nlmn _.-eo! conrinced that he bu cru.thed Hanoi'•
relaxed w.lrenllto Nil altel' theifn&amp;opua travelo.
The Pl'elllde• wu eapected to 111 to Grand cay 1n the eampaii!D to capitalize on disunity llld the peace movemenl with
Boham11, perb1pa today, for a n11p1te Ill the Ul at the pooh 1111 latat offer.
He said the~ of leadtn rl both partlel bu given blm a
private laland ownad by hill Nnr Yor1t IDduatrllllllllrlarid, Robert
''11111ed front" for Iii Initiative. Nm. re!Jil &gt;ndinJto a IJU!II*'
H. Abplanalp.
Nlsoo was not IUlllll Hanol'allltllal neptivei'Mdlm u the said he clld not think he would get a poUtiealopln-ot!ID term
loBI wwd. He lol4 - • the Immediate rejection W&lt;lli an- ''penooal popularity" an reault of the new peace mow.
But politice was not lar out of Nm.'a mind. Altboullb h ~
ticipated, but Ire awaited an official "'ly from CcnununLtt
leadert nest week, ~pp~~ently at the forlbecmlng meet1n1 of the labeled 1111 trip to c-gla ''non-poUtlcal," formfr televlsloo "'
lroadeaoter Hal Suit, the Republican nominee for govarnor, ·~
Parla peace f1lsotlalon,
"II thellituallm ~ u welllluk It will, of broad IUJliiOI1 never left llllllide, and they worked the cheering crowda tocSMr·

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI)- Prelldent Nm., buoyed by
the OVerwbelJnlniiiUpllU't II home and alroad for hill llw-polnt

Corning Ware 29.95

Regular 1.00

PANTY HOSE

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Department on the Main Floor

Elberfelds carries the complete line of Playtex
Bras and Girdles including 18-Hour, Cross Your
Heart, Free Spirit and Fashion Magic.
Famous Make
Regular 3.00
Control Top

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Specials in the busy Houuwns

BRA AND GIRDLE

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Friday and Saturday Sale

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When you buy any Ptaytex

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Gov. Reagan

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SAVE2.00

Sadat looking like a winner
ANWAR SABAT EMERGED as Egypt's Interim Jrestdent
today and with a plqe to foDow the polielel of Gamal Abdel
Nauer appeared likely to win the Oct. IS national plebescite by an
overwhelmln&amp; majority and to rule Egypt for the nest sb: years.
Unanimously nominated to the presidency by 353 national
usembly memiMrs meeting In extraordinary session Wednesday
nllbt, l!le former lw&lt;Hime vice president spelled out a sb:-point
JI'OIII'am in a 21knlnute aca!ptance ..,..ch closely turned to
Nasaer's foreJsn and domestic policies.

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.STORE OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 9

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12- 'lbe Dally Sentinel, Mlddleport·Pooteroy, 0.. Oct.l,1t70

SALE!
EASY
CHAIRS
Swivel Rockers • Platform Rockers

JllliiElUQNG QUEEN CANDIDATES Jleill Hom-'08 ~ 11'111 he crowned
durin&amp; Jft-camt eerellllltle&amp; ot Melga Stadlwn Ill Pomeroy Frhlay, Oct. 16, at 7:30pm.
camw1tes for Queen are front row, Debbie Q-ow, daugltter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow,

Recliners
Rock-0-Loungers.
Upholster.edc , In, dura~le fal;lrlcs and
supported vinyls;
59.00 Swivel Rockers · · · • • • S.lt 41.00
69:00 Upholstered Rockers • • • • • S.lt 56.00
74.00 Swivel Rockers · • • • • . S.lt 62.00
14.00 Recliners &amp; Platform Rockers S.le 69.00
98.00 Recliners · · • . • • • • S.le 71.00
119.Qf Swlvet.•Rockers &amp; Allcliners • · S.le 99.00
129.00 Occasional
Olairs &amp; Swivel Rockers • • · • • S.le 109.00
139.00 Swivel
Rockers &amp; Recliners • ·
S.lt 114.00
149.00 Occasional
Olairs &amp; Recliners • • ·
S.le 119.00
159.00 Recliners · : • • •
S.lt lii.OO
169.00 Rock-0-l.oungers • • •
S.le 136.00
179.00 Rock·O.Loungers • • •
S.le 141.00
189.00 Recliners
S.le 151.00
198.00 RecUners
·s.le 1~...
219.0o Recliners
S.le 1~6.00
229.00 Recliners
S.le ll•I.OO
249.00 Recliners
S.le 199.00
Visit our 3rd Floor Furniture Department ·for
great savings on Living Room Suites, Bed Roam
Suites, Dinettes. Dining Room Furniture,
Mattresses and Carpet.
"Red-Heart"

INFANT SEATS
White

pl..tlc

with 5 place

wire potiHoner -

Hook

over c:.or - t olloehment.
Polytoom paddad winged
mattr-. Safety strap. •
Rottle balls.

Special 2.95

.YOJL
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KNilTI{«; YARN .
100 Per cent Vltbln

Wool · 4 ply :
Washable colors. All
colors. Special i-rlce

1.19 skein

Beautifully practlci!l Fiberglns

READY' MADE DRAPERIES
Solid colors: White, Eggshell, Blve. Gold, Green,
Brown, Mel_on, Rose. Completely !land wash,1~1e.
Wrinkle free. The only trve no-iron fabrld ,
50 Inches wide
36" length ---.::2.99
45" length._._ __ 3.69
54"1
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fllmeroy; -drow,l.r, Jennifer Goble, daugiJter of Mr. and Mrs. Keltb Goble, and Mary
Bradbury, clatllbtar of Mr. and lllrs. Asa Bradliuy, both of Middleport; third row. Nancy
Tbompaon, daughterol Mr. and Mrs. Dan Th0111Jl1011, and Peti8Y StorY, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. WIDiamNelaon, both of Pooteroy. 'lbe homecoming game will he Meigs VOI'SUB AthiiiS.

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OF Cooaotldation Coal
Co., tiM a eiW! 1f011P here Tburaclay ooallo the only one of five
IDIJ&lt;i.l-aY fllljll that bu the - · and Clpobllllles to
)ft9ldil the nnll6d fuel requlremenll during the nest 15 to :Ill
,...., Jlmea MeCulnQ, director ol fi!I!!DIIInlly relatlooa for the
coal firm aald there 11'111 he a demand for a 00 per celt IDcreue
mw cwrent coal produclloll by the end of tile Jl'ftllll decade.
''11111 country Ill rapidly llliiVIDIJ lnm a period of lllerg abun·
dlllce to one oi-Q aearelty. It we are to meet thlo COWIIry's
need lor e1edrlc po~~er, not oniJ 11'111 avery eledrlc geoeratina
p1aDt Ia llril CliUIIIr)' lllve to Ire maintained IIIII preaenl rate ol
CIIJ*lly, IU additional llller&amp;tinl rrlatioDI to dupllette thlo
IIDOIIIII ol power will bave to he buill during the nest
deea4e,'' be MIDI!Ift\ted.
MI:CiriDey aald Well Vlr&amp;lnla baa almost 60 bllUon tons ol
ec.1 1 1 vea, wblle Oblo bu neerly 21 biDlon tons and Ire added
that It the Jllll 1m rate these rnerves will 1a1t lor about 11011
;re.... He said alrrandlilc:e ol the coal reserves waa one of the are•
lflrenltha ol the ,coal lndllllr)' In meeting fUture fuel
nqulremenll.

SDS 1pliliters gone U1Kkr
WA8HINGTON -

cxrndudld

'1'IIB IIOli8E INTERNAL Sacurtly

~y that rrpllnter laellonl of the
vlrlually deltmct Slll'hiU lor a Democratic Sodely (SDS) have

l)mmlttee

aoae1illlltqrvUnd "I 1r111811beJOIIII the pOint olno retum."
The FBI bu been ...., It lilllilbers of the radical
Waa~ faction of the SDS trlace lui rrprtarg on.ll!derll riot
,ad ubotap c:~~ar~e~~.'lbera have been repol'll that aome have
!led to C&gt;rw'l Ajl!l' I Jellf'lonllludy, the Jm-...J Sei.'Utlt)'

Qrmmlllet aald lbll.,.-old SDS "tor all praclicalpurpole&amp; ...
........ to he • ¥llble natl!mal orpnllltloli."

·Wave of bombing~ e%peetec(

A COtJR'I'IfQIISE, i National

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balldlng on tile Welt OoaltThl!I'IIIIY

a 'It'll ve of revolullonll')' I~ '
"11llbtk diere'lll&lt;llh&amp; \0 Ire
IIODald Ra11an fo~ lha ~idonl,
Santa.Qartrer~.
Cal,ll • .,U, IIIIi.' '' ubi'
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bid fillltil to
The
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who served 10 years on the
national committee, sent a
strongly worded telegram to
Agnew at the While House
objecting to the remark made
at a clooed meeting with New
Orleans newspaper editors.

Miss Jorgensen underwenl a
oex change operation. Agnew's
remark was obviously meant to
refer to Goodell's shift from a
conservative Repubtican to
what Agnew calls a "radicalliberal."
"It Is a matler of the deepast
rearet to one who i.s heund to
our party and to our national
admlnlslnll• 1W doet ties of
friendship and loyalty to have
our proud banner so tl&amp;hUy
dipped In filth agalnat another
Repubtlean whose only offense
is an independent view of the
issues of life and death In our
time," ll1nman 's telegram said.

many

consumers

never

penelrale.
Under the rules, a new car's
tilt ' or "sticker " price would

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oales are actually made." Some
consumer groups have contended today's sticker prices
are purposely set way too high
so the buyer, given several
.hundred dollars "off," will
lhlllk he's getting a bargain
even if he's actually paying too
much.

The pricing fonnula would tie
the buyer's trade-in allowance
to the wholesale value of his
used car. An allegedly common
dealer's gimmick i.s to woo the
buyet· with an artificially high
trade-in value, and surreptitiously make It up by charging
him that much more for the new
car.
The rules would prohibit auto
manufacturers from swltchlna
"Btandard" equipment to
"optional," then advertlalng the
new model's prtoe Iii CGIIIparlooo with the preceding one.
Such an ad would he permissible only If It prominenUy
tilted the dropped equipment
and ils price, Item by iiA!m.
Prices used In ads would have
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'Fall Fling' Tickets Ready

Advance tickets - at a
reduced price - for the Big
Bend Minslreal Association
musical, "FaD Fling," to be
&amp;lven Oct. 22 and Oct. 21at the
Vote Now
new Meigs High School
Ablenlee vo!IDIID the Nov. auditorium, Rock Sprlnp, went
3 eleeUon Is uaderway at the on sale In seven locations today.
Mel&amp;• Coanty Board of
Tickets for the show, If
Electlono office In tke purchased In advance, wiD he 50
M11onlc Temple bulldlaJ, cenlo for studenta through high
hmeroy.
achool, and $1 for adults WIW 7
The board omce Is opea p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 21. Aller
from I to t p.m., Moaday that, both sllldent and adult
througb Satarday for ab- tlekelo wiD he~ centa higher.
aeatee, servlcemea and
Tlcketa are available at the
dlaabled votlq. Howtver, the New York Clothing House,
office will he cloaed on Swlsher-Lohae Dr11111 and
MOIIday due to Columbu Nelson's
Pharmacy
In
Day.
Pomeroy; Western Auto Store,
· ::U:K8)l=«"~"»&gt;"X:.":=:~.:::::~:0:;:;:;:: Dutton's Drill Store and the
VIllage J&gt;harmacy In Mid·
Memorial llolpltal dleport,and at the office of the
ADMITTED - Mabel San· hlgb school.
horn, Middleport; WIUiam
Approximately 10 persons
Byers; Pomeroy; Bernard ~ he taking part In the
Gilkey, Middleport.
musical which Ill the flrot such
DISCHARGED - Avery
Romine, Loulae Bartels, Roy
Buah, Lelia Howell, Janet Blsh,
Rebecca Steele, Carsey

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event to he staged In the new
high school audltorlwn. New
lalent lnlroduted In the show
will back up veiA!ran Big Bend
Assoclstlon entertainers.
Mrs. Christine Guthrie, vocal
music teacher of Meigs High

School, will accompany a mixed
quartet composed of Carol
Hargraves, Anita Fultz, Duane
WiD and Richard Dean which
wiD he doing "School Days" and
"Beautiful Ohio_" II will mark
the first local public ap·
pearance of the choir which
look part In the Ohio Youth
Choir at the Ohio Stale Fair thlo
swnmer. Mrs. Guthrie aloo wiD
he accompanying Wayne Well,
Meigs High School senior
grldder, who wiD he lnlroduel!d
to local audlenrea with his
version of "Old Man River."
Show accunpani.st i.s Mrs.
Olive Weber and a pit orchestra
headed by David Bowen, Meigs

CHARLIE BROWN'S GREAT PUMPKIN bu heel
foWid! Bob Hysell, Syracuse, kneels beside one of five bil
pumpkins growing Ill hls garden. It lips the acalel at Bli lba.
and i.s stW growing. Two seeds planled In Hysell's prden by
a neighbor, Bill Brown, have produced five large pumpkllll
and several small ones.

Local School Dislricl band
director, will provide back·

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- A heavy rainfall early today
broke up an angry mob of
Marshall Stale University
studenls who refused to dis·
peroe even alter their march on
city hall was turned back by a
IA!ar gas barrage.
Police arreated 28 sludenls on
chargea of inciting to riot The
incident was touched off by
student anger over a series of
police drug raids on of!.eampus
apartmenlo. Two policemen
suffered minor lnjuriea.
Clly police and a lMknan
patrol of stale lroopers with
special !raining In campus
unrest remalnl!d on standby
Uri.
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The student ~fOrmed
Thursday evenlnr at a football
pep rally that turned Into a caD
for action against the pollee.
Speakers, waving placards
prepared holD's earlisr, exhorted the studenls to protest the
arrest of eight studenlo in the
drug raids. They charged the

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aparlmeuta had been varoda·
lbed and marijuana and l.SD
''PJ.allted." in them.
An 8111fY, chanting mob o(
500 studenta began a mardi 011
city hall. One hundred clty,
policemen and sheriff's deputies
confronted the throng tWo
blocks of! the campus. While a
pollee captain read the riot act,
studenls set fir.. with gaaoli!M!
soaked rags In the middle of
the slreet, and otllers shouted
obilcenltles, police said.
One policeman was hit by a
rock and a plaln.elothe11111811
lllfferl!d cuts when rocks
shattered the glaas of a phone
booth he was using. Both
returned to duty after treetment_

Police said studenls smashed
a store window and the
windshields of two potiee cars,
and some fried to break Into a
liquor store near the campus.
During the disturbance, a coed
was raped two blocks away in
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Clinic Begins Saturday

A speech and hearing clinic
will
be held each Saturday from
dance line and solo numbers.
9
a.m.
unW noon at the
Thirteen people will make up
Pomeroy Elementary School
lhe band.
sturting
tomorrow, Dr. Selim J .
Next Thursday evening the
Blazewicz,
county health
first rehearllll seasions for the
commissioner,
said today.
entire cut will he held at the
Pomeroy Elementary School. The ctinic, financed by a
Rehearsal sessions earlier have grant from the Ohio Departbeen held In groups at the ment of Health, wiD he adformer Pomeroy Junior High ministered by the Metgs County
School auditorium.
The Department of Health and
schedule for Thursday night staffed by the school of hearing
rehearoals i.s 7 p.m. for all and speech sciences at Ohio
dancers and 8 p.m. for University.
Speech diagnostic and
vocatills.
therapy services will he
Judging i.s underway at the available, upon request, to any
Melp High School in student child or adult with a speech or
art claaaea of lllrs. MarGaret hearing problem. Diasnootic
Ella Lewlo and which have been and therapy services will he
creating promotional posters provided for such problems as
for the ahow. The poaters will he artlcula lion errors, voice
plated in business houaea of probleiiUI, stutlering, speech
Meigs County Wedlleaday.
problems resulting from brain

ground musi c for several

damage or strokes, speech
problems resulting from

organic disorders such as cleft
pa1a lA! or cerebral palay and
speech or communication
problems resulting from

hearing loss. Ally Individual
found to he in need of therapy
wiD he provided with one half
hour session each Saturday. If
the proper therapy or service
cannot he provided, eounaetlng
and referralo to the approprlate
agency wiD he made wben
possible.
Parsons wlohin8 more information regarding the etinc,
or interested In obtainlnl an
appointment for speech
evalustion for themaelves or
their child, should cootaet Mrs.
Beulab Slrauss at the MeiP
County Health Department,
lltl'o E. Main st., Pomeroy. 'lbe
phone number i.s 99W72S.

Response Poor to Adult Evening Study .~

Ramsey.
B7GEORGE JIARGRAVES,Ikipellateodeat
Mtlp Loea!Sebeol Dlllrlet
The Eaatem Local School
I would like to can to your atlentlon the followlni
Dlotrlel Band Booeters will
lteml thai may he ollntereat to you.
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
SINCE LM1' FRIDAY, when 1 made a final plea
the hl3h aehool.
for addltiollal iillldenll for adult even1na eluses the
I'8IPOIIIO bu not heel OIIC&lt;IOIJ'88III, 1 hava seu1 1e11en
to tire leal than two dooen people w11o 6ii*1Saed an
lfttertltlllltilcha........,...lntheaeleltenlrrtatedthat
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,iiJttlidJ .we. I hava' 1 ~ number ol eonlacta

.llltillit tire llal hll :..,.:· ,. ·
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~ type ~ ••ail 6cation
· as-aval!alrle
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out area. Tire last

to that pOint where you could sueeessiUlly pass lhe
G.E.D. test .
As I mentioned 1a1t weelt, G.E.D. stlllds for
General Educallollal Developmmt test. The G.E.D.
test i.s given at severallooatlonsin the siate. It Is a long
test. It takes aboot ten ho!n- There are five separate
porta. It takea at least two da)'l to complete.
There Ill a section on matbemaUea, one 111 English
111111e llld three that are basically reading C&lt;ID)ll'ehenaion Ieiiia. 'l1\tfle three seetioiUI present
materials In tdente, aodal sludlea, and literature and
than uk Cllllllions about lbe content. In other words,
tlley are reaclln&amp; eomprehelllicrltata based on the
material preaented.
&amp;lccellaful palllll' of"lbe G.E.D. teal will eam yoo
a Stallmlent of Hl&amp;h Seb!x&gt;llllqalvalenee illued by the
Slate Dapoi bnet r1 Edt10litlon. Toquallly to take thlo
1e1t you must he nln-·rn!l'l ol¥! an4 must have
been an Ohio reSident for
leaii u months lm·
to IDI~ •bliM to bib the test.

thought.
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will
be
able
to
develop
111
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evenlns PfOIIl'llll lor credit toward gra4uaH~
oomet1me Ill the fUture. As for now, the procramllriat1
bave derrerlhed above seems 111 me to he our lint • ·
If yoo are Interested, eaU me cr wrlle me. lldlew mi,
all we want to do Ill provide you with op t.rdi;F.
Whether yoo take It or not Ill up 111 you.
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NEWS&amp;NOO'ES-Altheailkolt4ttllaitJmpelf,
and I know I am, let me urp you to altend your looal
PI'A meellnlls. Try to meet with your child's teachi!r

anddlseuslllllorherpnca-lriththeoneperaonwho
i.s moet flmlllar with ll - .we ~ve made IOIIM!
Bl81rifleant Pf081'0S8 tbiD8 llril paal waek In ,~
ling some of the Jl'Obleml at tire b!ilkttnc.
numiMr of contracton bave rtiUrnlld to do ·""""'·"'
more wiD he refllmlnt wlllrln lbl•••new
take a wbtle, but we 11'111 keep llblr IL - ·
.-.to be under
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prell!llltlme. Teechwllandllindenta
lat't'lll!lf...110ht Qalllpolll. I 811111 thlo II "\ amual
a Jl'OIII'8III tluit wlU help ;it1u get the inllruellonali!WP •n. ~ ....,.,, teahnd :pUI ill t'IU SAffi!l 1ri1l he ..
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~ prejltllted tD local students

research •

• action stage show,
~ Previews of Progress/' ap-

peared at Meigs llil!h School

flld Meigs JIDlior llil!h School

Tops Card

Jl!sterdaY at 10 am. and 2 pm.
iieapectlvoly.
~ The non • commercial sbow
'"ks to encourage more
:Jtudept Interest in science and
fngineerlng careers. II wl8
poesented in non-commercial
Jang..age by General Motllrs

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;: A hlghligbl of the 4()minute
gram was a unique laser
ector demonstration. A
beam was used to lrans:fate the SOIUlds we hear Into
ilsua1 patterll3 of light which
~ced on a screen before the
:fudience.
:. Students also saw the Moon
~, a 15-lnch model of the
~a·al Molon Surveyor Lunar
~Vehicle. The Rovor runs
~ aunlight and has tal buttonlike solar cells which convert
:r.";cbe energy In sunlil!ht Into
~ eleclriclly. A 300-watt lamps,
;: simulating the run's rays,
: powered the vehicle across an
~ llldulating table lop surface.
.,; The GM representatives
oxplained how the Moon Rover
demonstrates the potential of
the continuing seercb for new

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ways to harness the lremendoW!
energy of the sun for more ef.
ficient use.
Other work being done in lbe
area of alternate (&gt;JWer sources
was shown when the lecturers
made three fuel cells which
converted chemical energy Into
eleclrkity. The smaU fuel cells,
made with chemicals In paper
cup size C()lltainers provided
enoul!h power ID run the Moon
Rover.
The fuel cell - a higbly ef.

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ficient energy conversion
device - Is the subject of
continuing intensive research,
the Previews lecturer said.
They IDld students GM bas
developed a full-olzed expertmental vehicle to demon·
strate the technical fealibilll)'
ol electric propulsion by fuel
cells.
A ooique way ID move beavy
toads with UWe physical effort
was Wustrated by an "air
bearing" platform. A smaU
vacuum cleaner type moiDr
trovided a thin film of air under
three large circular pads
supporting the platfor.m. Thll
air-cushion reduced friction
between the floor and the pads

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R. G. McDADE, left, &amp;lpervlsor ol Educational AcUvilles and Robert Mockler, Commercial Sales Divl.atDn,
Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company, bold a
public oervlce award presented to Columbus and Southern
,. ~ ; for a conlrlbutlm of eervlces, equipment and personal
energy. The award was presented by the Columbus and
,.;
Franklin Coool)' Cooocll ol Camp Fire Glrll. Given In
:l; ~Ilion of continued support of the camp Fire Girll
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Youth Development
the award emphasizes apJl'eclation for '!O"tloued cooperatkrl and sustaining Interest
~ : , by the Cmlpany over a period of years.

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l"w. Main St.
992 2164
Pomeroy Ohio
TheStoreWith"All KINOS OF. STUFF"'
For Pets · Stabtes LMge &amp; Small Animals . LaWns.

Attendance at the Nazarene
Sunday School Oct. 4 was 39,
offering $.'!0.54.
Mrs. Moon and Freda Miller
visited at the Veterans
Memorial Hospitsi, calling on
Mrs . Miller's aunt, Edith
Bet.zing and other friends.
The flower show at the
\lasonic
Saturd:ay and
1S
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. unday was well """""""·
J~ck Guinther moved their
lrailer Wedneeday on the Price
place, better known as the
J-=k~la~tbers has been
calted back to work at the
Sewing Center at Parkersburg.
Myrna Carpenter and Maxine
Hoffman called on the latter's
sister Doris Stalder of
Pome;oy Friday.
Roy Bet.zlng and wife o1
Pomeroy called on his sl.ater
Monday evening.
George Genheimer and wife
called on Letha Koblentz at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Sundsy.

enabling finger-tip movement
of the platform carrying about
2110 pounds.
Two novel elperiments inwiving ''maiHnade" molecules
showed modern cheml.atry's
contribution to progress.
Synthetic
rubber
was
manufactured in a bottle in just
silty seconds and a foam plastic
cake "baked" Itself in only twominutes.
The importance of seat bell
JI'Oiectiul for vohicle occupants
was dramatized by a model
Impact sled, a device
automotive safety engineers
have bea1 using to teot the
structural Integrity of car

bodes and components.
Since 1982, a fullo&amp;i!e impact
sled baa been used in vehicle
safelY and occupant proteCtion
teste at the GM ~~:~.:z~~j
at MBford, Mich. It
to ''fire" payloads up to ~.000
polllds along a pair ol 100-loot
ralls on a sled-like llrUctllre.
These tests can be repeated u
often as neceosary under
carefully • cmtrolled cmdltlona
to provide factual data.
A study by a Universll)' ot
Michigan medical team Indicates that the use of eeat belts
could reduce the nwnber of
!raffle fataUIIes by 81 much aa Ohio BapUsta will be
40 per cent.
challenged 1n c11scuas1on groupa
and by speakers on the theme,
"The Time Is Now" at the !45th
annual eesslon of The Ohio
Bapllet Convontion Oct. 14, 16
aad 18, at the Asbland Ave.
Faith and Works
Bapllel t:llurcb in Toledo.
ROBERTR.CARD,PASTOR
The convenUon opens WedPomeroy-&lt;:beoter Ulllted Methodist t:ll""'beo
needay night with a keynote
acldreal by Dr. L. V. Booth,
TEXT: James 2:14-:JJ.
I have just finished a radio devoUonal eertes on Uving a Pastor of the Zion Baptlat
t:llristlan life aod growing spiritually. One of the 8ft!8lest Church In Cincinnati. The Rev.
fulfillments II to be involved in works. This II necessary to our Philip Shearman and Dr.
spiritual growth; the more involved In good deeds, the DJOn! our Joaeph Irvine Chapman,
ElecuUve Mlnislar ol The Ohio
sensitivity to God and man becorneo.
Oueolthegreatdlsturbancesofourday,aodl'msureofolber Baptl.at Convention, will, along
times In history, is the attempt to divide the gospel of Jesus with Dr. Booth, lead in a
~· IDJ,O&amp;n by ~. to call It a personal gospel and a social Communion Service. Mr. John
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'l'h~ 14 but 0110 gospel ol Christ. Tbla II the love 'iii t:Od lor Ptftldefit ofThHillld"Biltl'lm
all, proved 80 by His act of eending Christ to us. We clslm to be ConvenUon, and will chair the
converted, and ollaltimes withhold deeds. James aayalf thl.a II eeaslonB.
Other speakers at the conso, something 11 wr~~~g with our faith.
vention are Dr. Paul Allan,
Usten to his words: ''What doth It JI'Ofil a man, my brethern, former editor of Crusader
thouCb a ~ ltiY be bath laltb, and ~w not warlll? Can lalth Magazine (Oiflctal American
save him.
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Baptl.at PubDcaUon ), and now
James then gl- an iUIIIIration: :If a person II cold and editorial writer !II' The Palrlol
hunt!n,areyougalngtoaaJtohim, ''bewarmedandlllled?"OI and the EvenlnH News of
oourae, tbl.a would sound all1y, yet many Chrtstlan.s, ml in Melp llarrl.abura, Pa.; Rev. Wllllanl
CouniY, are saying, "I bellow in Christ, ballet's keep religion out Bowler, pastor ol the UnclenKarl Road Bapllel t:llurch of
ol welfare."
Again I ..J unto you, u James said, there II one faith in Columbus; Dr. Robert Weaver,
t:llrlst. U we bellevo, we act.
NaUonal Director of the
James put It tbl.a way, "But will thou know, 0 vain man, that American
Baptist World
faith without works II dead?" James 2:20.

Baptists to be Challenged

the Ser1nonette

Mr.;,:!~Mr.~*ne[H":: David Jones, 83 Die8 in Dayton

man 1Bailey of Zanesfield came
Sunday to see her brother, John
Hoffman who Just returned
from the hospital.
Don Bet.zlng and wife ol
Hemlock Grove spent Saturday
evening with his sisters bere,
Freda Miller and Lenore
Bet.zing.
Mrs. Erma Hellman and
Elizabeth Wickham spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Weber Thoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Eskey Hill,
Flatwood, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Woode.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woode
spent Monday, Sept. 23 with Mr.
and Mrs. , Willard IDnea ol
Athen.s Rd. The Woodes a!so
spent Friday with Bonnie Fick
and Ethel Koenig.
Vic WW and wife of Canal
Winchester visited the Wills and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight.
Mrs. WW attended the flower
show.
Mrs. Iona Brickles of Gold
llidge spent Monday with Freda
MWer.
Herbie Smith and family of
Columbus caUed on Richard
Barton and family Sunday.
Letha Wood called on Mrs.
Weber Thoma Monday af·
ternoon.

David Earl Jones, 83, Ashtoo
Ave., Nellonville, a former
resident of Meigs County, died
recently at the Brown Veterans
Admlnlotration Hospital In
Dayton.
He resided in Calllornl.a from
11186 to 1917 and relumed to
Athena County following eervlce
in Germany. He bad Uved in
Nelsonville since 1925. Mr.
Jones was born In Lebanon
Township of Meiss Counl)' on
Dec. s, 1881!. He was the son of
the late David and Jennie Jones
and was a retired coal miner .
He belonged to the First
Christian Church at Nel.aonvllle
and was a member of the
Berean Men'• Clau.
&amp;irvlving are three coualna,
Mila Grace Jmes aad Jacob

in Qblo, with a total mem·
bership of more thao 110,000.
Two new churches will be
received Into the ConvenUm at
the Toledo aeatona. Tbeee are:
7Jon Baptl.al, Cincinnati and
Hosack Street, Columbus,
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Saturday.
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touchdown paasea thl.a year, are
~. with wins over Xavier,
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lllinoia.
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lllinols State, Ashland at Muskingum, xavier at ClnclnnaU,
Wittenberg at Denison, capital
at Heidelberg and lleftance at
Wllmlngtoo.
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Case Western Reserve at Bethany, W&amp;J at Jobo Carroll, Ohio
Northern at IDiladsle, YoungsIDwn Slate at Murray State,
Baldwin-Wallace at Hofslra,
Marietta at Hiram, Kenyon at
Lske Forest, Mount Union at
Otterbein, Allagbeny at Oberlin,
Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan and
Bluffton at Findlay.

Big 10 Play To
Begin Saturday
CHICAGO. (UPI) ...:. Topranked Ohio State gets its first
Big Ten football teat at
Michigan State Saturday and
the Buckeyes are a heavy
favorite to rack up their 18th
win In the last li league conteats. Ills the beadllne game of
afullslateofconferencegamea.
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nlne'flame echedule by faculty
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M. and Dulle ID earn the No. 1
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By JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The 1 'new look" Miami
Dolphins feel that thin is the
year they steal the show.
The Dolphins are oxperienclng unaccustomed luxury. For
the first time in their five-year
hlltory, they are In first place
and they have a winning record
(S-1) for the first time at this
stage of a eeason.
Miami wiU be looking for
another first -&lt;1 victory over
the Jels -Saturday nil!ht when
the Dolphins meet New York at
Shea Stadium.
The game, despite being so
early in the season, could have
a profound effect on the
American Football Conference's
Eastern Division race. The
Dolphins share first place with
Baltimore wblle the Jets have
dropped two-of-three games.
Another loas for the injuryriddjed Je.ts pluji a JOicked
ecbedwe could eliminate New
York from the race early.
JONES NAMED CAPTAIN
LONDON (UPI) -Ann Jones
Thursday was named captsln of
the British team for the
Federation Cup at Perth,
Auslralla, Dec. 26-29.
Winnie Shaw and VIrginia
Wade Join Mrs. Jones, the 1969
Wimbledon champion, on the
three-member team.

The Jets, despite the loas of
fullback Matt Snell, the AFC's
leading rusher, for the remain·
der of the seeson and the
continued absence of defensive
end Gerry Philbin and wide
receiver Don Maynard, have
been established as a 41&gt;-point
favorites.
"No team can lose a great
fullback like Matt SneU and not
feel it," said Jets Coach Weeb
Ewbank. "He's a complete
football player. Lee White is
the heir apparent. Every time
we've called on him, he's done
well. I don't think he's realized
his potential yet, how a guy his
size (11-foot-4, 2351 can hurt
people."
In AFC action on Sundsy,
Oakland is a seven-point
favorite over Denver, Balti.
more is HI over HousiDn,

Pittsburgh 6\2 over Buffalo,
Cleveland rated well over
Cincinnati, and Kansas City 17
over Boston .
Sundlll' ~ National Conference
play finds Los Angeles nine
over San Francisco, Detroit 10
over Washiogton, Minnesots
eight over Chicago, Dallas four
over Atl.anta St. Louis u over
New Orleans and the New York
Gianls 712 over Philadelphia.
Green Bay is 8 3\2-polnt
favorite over San Diego in s
Mondsy night lnter-eonference
game
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The Buckeyes are 2-0 on the
season and ranked No. 1 in the
nation, with wins over Tt181
A&amp;.M and Dulle. Michigan Is J.
2, having beaten Washington
State and lost convincingly to
WashingiDn and Notre Dame.
Tile Spartans and Buckeyes
have mel 10 times previously,
with each team wlnulng five .
Ohio State has won the laol
three, however, Including last
year's 54-21 drubbing of the
Spartans at Columbus.
Ohio State leads the natloo in
rusbmg, with an average of 408
yards per game, and scoring,
with an overage of 45 points
per game.
Hayden bas ripped off 254
yards in 40 carries In the
Buckeyes' two willa for a 6.3
per carry average. Broc\inglon

bas 194 yards in 48 trips,
averaging U, and quarterback
Rex Kern, althoul!h he has
carried only 20 times, bas 184
yards and a 9.2 yard per carry
average.
One Buckeye regular, wingbeck Larry Zelina, will not play
thl.a week because of Injury.
Junior Tom Campana will
replace Zelina.
Spartan Coach Duffy Dougherty is sWI undecided on his
starting quarterback between
sophcmore George Mthaiu and
Mike Rasmussen who bad been
the No. 1 quarte~back.
Rasmussen bad a roul!h day
In last week's 29-4 loas to Noire
Dame, while Mlbalu, although
failing to put points on the
board, showed Dashes of
brUilance.

CINCINNATI CUP!) -Neltber aide wW lead with Ill aee
when the Wcrld Sarles open.s
Saturday. T"ne Reds can •t and
the Orioles won't.
Jim Merritt, !hoi big winner
ot tl!e Cincinnati staff, Is
b'oub!ed by a sore elbow, and
probably will spend the series
In the bullr,len If he pltcbea at
all.
Lefthander Mike Cuellar,
Baitimcre's
acknowledged
pitching leader, a winner of 47
games in two years plus lui
year's World Series opener,
won't pitch until the second
game Sunday.
Instead, the National League
champion Reds wiU rely on
young Gary Nolan, and the
American League champion
Orioles on righthander Jim
Palmer in the series opener.
Oecilloa E"))lalned
Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" Is powered by righthanders Johnny Bench, Tony Perez
and Lee May, which oxplains
Oriole Manager Earl Weaver's
decl.aion to go with Palmer.
"The statl.allcs were overwbelming," Weaver said, referring ID the Reds' 17-2 record at
horne against lefthanded pitchers. "If the eertes goes s1.a
games it won't make that much
difference anyway, because
everyone will get two atarta,
but If it goes to seven we'll
have the righthander then."
In Cuellar's case, it probably
doesn't make much difference
because his screwball II consl·
dered to be tougher on
righthanded hillers than against
lefthanders.
.
The Orioles will go, in order,
with Palmer (20-10), Cuellar
(24-8) and Dave McNaUy al.ao
a lefty (24 • 9) ~ti's
·
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Jim McGlothlin (lf-10) and
Tony Cloninger (9-71.

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key ID the OrloleA, with their
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Dick Hall with 10 vic:lclrMB and

29 aaves, and an lntleld that
includes Brooks Robln.son at
third base, Mark Belanger at
short and Dove John.son at
eecond base.
·
"The teama are aa evenly
malched as possible for two
eels of 25 players," says Frank
Lane, the OrloleA' super-acout.
"You can t make mlatakes
againat Cincinnati. I think we
have an edge defensively."
ClncinnaU has been made a
lllight favorite, perhaps on the
basil ot having the odd game at
horne if the serleo goes seven.
The first two games wW be
played bere Saturday and
Sunday and, following a day off
Monday, the clubs will play at
Baltimore Tueaday and Wedneaday and Thursday if necessary. The sb:th and eeventh
games are eel for lliverfront
Stsdimn Oct. 17 and 18.
At Riverfront Stadium here,
the Orioles will play on an allAslroturlfield, the only one like
It In baseball. Most of the
Baltimore players say they are
not concerned, although Frank
Robinsoo saya Dally be does
not like it.
The hitting background at
Baltimore; cluttered with
houees,ll supposed to preeent a
challenge to the Reds, but
Manager Sparky Anderson
doesn't see it that way.
Houaes lloa'l Matter
"To me, It's just a simple

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In picking Nolao to pitch the
opener, Anderson is allcldng
with the aame rotation he uead
in the National League playoff
again.st Plttaburgh, except that
McGlothlin pitches in game 2
instead of Merritt.
Merrill, 20-12, pitched only
three innings between Sept. 8
and the end of the season
because ol a sore elbow . He
wcrked 5 1-3 lnninga but Ured
rapidly in the playoffs. Thursday, be worked out wilh a
bandage heavily wrapped
around his elbow.
The Cincinnati lineup will
include four .300 or better
hitters -Perez (.317) at lldrd,
ril!htlielder Pete Rose ( .316),
centerflelder Bobby Tolan
(.316) and left11elder Bernie
Carbo ( .310).
Bench who batted .293, bad 45
homers and 148 rbl's. Perez hit
40 homers and drove in 129
runs and May batted .253 with
34 homers and 94 rbi's. Boog
Powell led the Orioles with 35
homers and 114 rbi's while
hitting .298.

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the &amp;Jrveycr lunar Roving Vel!lcle, tr Moon Rover, II
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Tom Laudermllt to fellow studentll Vlkl Kelly and Skip
Moore. The Moon Rover, wNch Is powa1od by 10 solar cells,
uses the energy of the Bill aa a power source and wW eoon be
operating on the surface of the moon. It was one of nme
demlllstr •lions eeen by students and facull)' of Meigs Jllllior
llil!h when General Motors "Previews of Progresa" appeared Uve at the school as an aaeembly program.

MEIGS !UGH SCHOOL students I to r, Dallas Weber,
Donna Weber and Tmey Manley view one of the great
technological advances of the 1960's: the laser. Lasers, which
have already been used in the drWlng of bard matertals, wW
soon be used ID detect levela of atmospheric pollution. The
laser was one of nine :~eience-ln..action demonstrations in the
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appeared at Meigs llil!h School.

By Ullted l'retiiDierllaUOIIIII
The tnnual back yard brawl
between Bowling Green and Toledo Saturday night higblll!hts a
23-tame weekend echedule for
Ohio college football teams.
The Falconi will take a G-S-1
mark to the Glasa Bowl to face
the Rockets, unbeaten in four
games tills year and carrying a
airing of 15 olralght victories
over two eeuona.
Don Nehlen, Bowling Green's
lldrd year coach, beUeves it
wW take the Falcons' "beat
game" 11 they are to beat the
Roeketa.
"I feel that Toledo, without
quaaUon, II the lineal football
team the Mid-American Conference has ever bad," Neblen
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011 the field with the Roeketa.
We wW have to play our best
game II we are to upeet them."
Neblen noted the Roeketl'
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than our whole team."
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vtalta Kent State with the loeer
jusl about eUminated from the
conference race, Ohio Univeralty entertains Dayton and Miami
plays at Marsball.
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Jl!sterdaY at 10 am. and 2 pm.
iieapectlvoly.
~ The non • commercial sbow
'"ks to encourage more
:Jtudept Interest in science and
fngineerlng careers. II wl8
poesented in non-commercial
Jang..age by General Motllrs

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;: A hlghligbl of the 4()minute
gram was a unique laser
ector demonstration. A
beam was used to lrans:fate the SOIUlds we hear Into
ilsua1 patterll3 of light which
~ced on a screen before the
:fudience.
:. Students also saw the Moon
~, a 15-lnch model of the
~a·al Molon Surveyor Lunar
~Vehicle. The Rovor runs
~ aunlight and has tal buttonlike solar cells which convert
:r.";cbe energy In sunlil!ht Into
~ eleclriclly. A 300-watt lamps,
;: simulating the run's rays,
: powered the vehicle across an
~ llldulating table lop surface.
.,; The GM representatives
oxplained how the Moon Rover
demonstrates the potential of
the continuing seercb for new

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ways to harness the lremendoW!
energy of the sun for more ef.
ficient use.
Other work being done in lbe
area of alternate (&gt;JWer sources
was shown when the lecturers
made three fuel cells which
converted chemical energy Into
eleclrkity. The smaU fuel cells,
made with chemicals In paper
cup size C()lltainers provided
enoul!h power ID run the Moon
Rover.
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device - Is the subject of
continuing intensive research,
the Previews lecturer said.
They IDld students GM bas
developed a full-olzed expertmental vehicle to demon·
strate the technical fealibilll)'
ol electric propulsion by fuel
cells.
A ooique way ID move beavy
toads with UWe physical effort
was Wustrated by an "air
bearing" platform. A smaU
vacuum cleaner type moiDr
trovided a thin film of air under
three large circular pads
supporting the platfor.m. Thll
air-cushion reduced friction
between the floor and the pads

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Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company, bold a
public oervlce award presented to Columbus and Southern
,. ~ ; for a conlrlbutlm of eervlces, equipment and personal
energy. The award was presented by the Columbus and
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:l; ~Ilion of continued support of the camp Fire Girll
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Youth Development
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Attendance at the Nazarene
Sunday School Oct. 4 was 39,
offering $.'!0.54.
Mrs. Moon and Freda Miller
visited at the Veterans
Memorial Hospitsi, calling on
Mrs . Miller's aunt, Edith
Bet.zing and other friends.
The flower show at the
\lasonic
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J~ck Guinther moved their
lrailer Wedneeday on the Price
place, better known as the
J-=k~la~tbers has been
calted back to work at the
Sewing Center at Parkersburg.
Myrna Carpenter and Maxine
Hoffman called on the latter's
sister Doris Stalder of
Pome;oy Friday.
Roy Bet.zlng and wife o1
Pomeroy called on his sl.ater
Monday evening.
George Genheimer and wife
called on Letha Koblentz at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Sundsy.

enabling finger-tip movement
of the platform carrying about
2110 pounds.
Two novel elperiments inwiving ''maiHnade" molecules
showed modern cheml.atry's
contribution to progress.
Synthetic
rubber
was
manufactured in a bottle in just
silty seconds and a foam plastic
cake "baked" Itself in only twominutes.
The importance of seat bell
JI'Oiectiul for vohicle occupants
was dramatized by a model
Impact sled, a device
automotive safety engineers
have bea1 using to teot the
structural Integrity of car

bodes and components.
Since 1982, a fullo&amp;i!e impact
sled baa been used in vehicle
safelY and occupant proteCtion
teste at the GM ~~:~.:z~~j
at MBford, Mich. It
to ''fire" payloads up to ~.000
polllds along a pair ol 100-loot
ralls on a sled-like llrUctllre.
These tests can be repeated u
often as neceosary under
carefully • cmtrolled cmdltlona
to provide factual data.
A study by a Universll)' ot
Michigan medical team Indicates that the use of eeat belts
could reduce the nwnber of
!raffle fataUIIes by 81 much aa Ohio BapUsta will be
40 per cent.
challenged 1n c11scuas1on groupa
and by speakers on the theme,
"The Time Is Now" at the !45th
annual eesslon of The Ohio
Bapllet Convontion Oct. 14, 16
aad 18, at the Asbland Ave.
Faith and Works
Bapllel t:llurcb in Toledo.
ROBERTR.CARD,PASTOR
The convenUon opens WedPomeroy-&lt;:beoter Ulllted Methodist t:ll""'beo
needay night with a keynote
acldreal by Dr. L. V. Booth,
TEXT: James 2:14-:JJ.
I have just finished a radio devoUonal eertes on Uving a Pastor of the Zion Baptlat
t:llristlan life aod growing spiritually. One of the 8ft!8lest Church In Cincinnati. The Rev.
fulfillments II to be involved in works. This II necessary to our Philip Shearman and Dr.
spiritual growth; the more involved In good deeds, the DJOn! our Joaeph Irvine Chapman,
ElecuUve Mlnislar ol The Ohio
sensitivity to God and man becorneo.
Oueolthegreatdlsturbancesofourday,aodl'msureofolber Baptl.at Convention, will, along
times In history, is the attempt to divide the gospel of Jesus with Dr. Booth, lead in a
~· IDJ,O&amp;n by ~. to call It a personal gospel and a social Communion Service. Mr. John
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all, proved 80 by His act of eending Christ to us. We clslm to be ConvenUon, and will chair the
converted, and ollaltimes withhold deeds. James aayalf thl.a II eeaslonB.
Other speakers at the conso, something 11 wr~~~g with our faith.
vention are Dr. Paul Allan,
Usten to his words: ''What doth It JI'Ofil a man, my brethern, former editor of Crusader
thouCb a ~ ltiY be bath laltb, and ~w not warlll? Can lalth Magazine (Oiflctal American
save him.
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Baptl.at PubDcaUon ), and now
James then gl- an iUIIIIration: :If a person II cold and editorial writer !II' The Palrlol
hunt!n,areyougalngtoaaJtohim, ''bewarmedandlllled?"OI and the EvenlnH News of
oourae, tbl.a would sound all1y, yet many Chrtstlan.s, ml in Melp llarrl.abura, Pa.; Rev. Wllllanl
CouniY, are saying, "I bellow in Christ, ballet's keep religion out Bowler, pastor ol the UnclenKarl Road Bapllel t:llurch of
ol welfare."
Again I ..J unto you, u James said, there II one faith in Columbus; Dr. Robert Weaver,
t:llrlst. U we bellevo, we act.
NaUonal Director of the
James put It tbl.a way, "But will thou know, 0 vain man, that American
Baptist World
faith without works II dead?" James 2:20.

Baptists to be Challenged

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Mr.;,:!~Mr.~*ne[H":: David Jones, 83 Die8 in Dayton

man 1Bailey of Zanesfield came
Sunday to see her brother, John
Hoffman who Just returned
from the hospital.
Don Bet.zlng and wife ol
Hemlock Grove spent Saturday
evening with his sisters bere,
Freda Miller and Lenore
Bet.zing.
Mrs. Erma Hellman and
Elizabeth Wickham spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Weber Thoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Eskey Hill,
Flatwood, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Woode.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woode
spent Monday, Sept. 23 with Mr.
and Mrs. , Willard IDnea ol
Athen.s Rd. The Woodes a!so
spent Friday with Bonnie Fick
and Ethel Koenig.
Vic WW and wife of Canal
Winchester visited the Wills and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knight.
Mrs. WW attended the flower
show.
Mrs. Iona Brickles of Gold
llidge spent Monday with Freda
MWer.
Herbie Smith and family of
Columbus caUed on Richard
Barton and family Sunday.
Letha Wood called on Mrs.
Weber Thoma Monday af·
ternoon.

David Earl Jones, 83, Ashtoo
Ave., Nellonville, a former
resident of Meigs County, died
recently at the Brown Veterans
Admlnlotration Hospital In
Dayton.
He resided in Calllornl.a from
11186 to 1917 and relumed to
Athena County following eervlce
in Germany. He bad Uved in
Nelsonville since 1925. Mr.
Jones was born In Lebanon
Township of Meiss Counl)' on
Dec. s, 1881!. He was the son of
the late David and Jennie Jones
and was a retired coal miner .
He belonged to the First
Christian Church at Nel.aonvllle
and was a member of the
Berean Men'• Clau.
&amp;irvlving are three coualna,
Mila Grace Jmes aad Jacob

in Qblo, with a total mem·
bership of more thao 110,000.
Two new churches will be
received Into the ConvenUm at
the Toledo aeatona. Tbeee are:
7Jon Baptl.al, Cincinnati and
Hosack Street, Columbus,
The Rev. William Hayden,
Pulor of the Firat Baptist
Church of Ironton, Ohio, Is
Chairman of the Program
Committee and Mr. Harold
James, an attorney In Toledo, II
cbalnnan of the Local Con&gt;·
mltlae on Arrangements. The
Rev. Philip Shearman, pastor of
the Ashland Avenue Baptist
Church, II b011t pastor, and the
Rev. Dr. (flies JohMon, pastor

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Mrs. Ola Taylor, former Meigs
resident, now of Huntington
Park, Calli.
Funeral eervlcea were held at
the Jobnaon Funeral Home in
Nelsonville with the Rev.
Richard Nel.aon and the Rev.
William A. Mechem offlclating.
Burial was in Green Lawn
Cemetery.

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have an esploslve offense and
a rugged delenee."
Kent dropped a 27-1 decision
to Pitt Jssl weekend.
Ohio Uni~ral\y will be 1rytng
to get back on the right track
after being mauled In its lui
twoguru.agalnstMinneHta
(49-7) and Toledo (42-7).
Dayton, led by the running ol
Gary Koslns, who carried 51 ·
Umea for 21M yards and four
IDuchdowns against Louisville
laat week, II S-1·1 on the year.
The Flyers beat LoulavWe 2e-U
and the week belcre batUed
Bowling Green to a lf-14 tie.
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Miami wW be seeking lis 14th
win In the last 15 games
against Marshall at Huntington
Saturday.
The Jledaklna, led by the
passing of quarterback Jim
Bengala who bas toased lilt
touchdown paasea thl.a year, are
~. with wins over Xavier,
Western Michigan aad Ncrthern
lllinoia.
Marsball II S-1, with wins
over Morebead and Xavier and
a 52-.'1 loa to mighty Toledo.
Other important guru. thl.a
weekend will include Ohio Stele
at Michigan State, Akron at
lllinols State, Ashland at Muskingum, xavier at ClnclnnaU,
Wittenberg at Denison, capital
at Heidelberg and lleftance at
Wllmlngtoo.
Cenlral State II at Northwood,
Case Western Reserve at Bethany, W&amp;J at Jobo Carroll, Ohio
Northern at IDiladsle, YoungsIDwn Slate at Murray State,
Baldwin-Wallace at Hofslra,
Marietta at Hiram, Kenyon at
Lske Forest, Mount Union at
Otterbein, Allagbeny at Oberlin,
Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan and
Bluffton at Findlay.

Big 10 Play To
Begin Saturday
CHICAGO. (UPI) ...:. Topranked Ohio State gets its first
Big Ten football teat at
Michigan State Saturday and
the Buckeyes are a heavy
favorite to rack up their 18th
win In the last li league conteats. Ills the beadllne game of
afullslateofconferencegamea.
Ohio State, restrlctecll to a
nlne'flame echedule by faculty
pollcy, has beaten Tt181 A. &amp;
M. and Dulle ID earn the No. 1
ranklngnalimnlly, wblle Michl·
gan State, after an openingIJ8IIlO defeat by Waahlnglon,
delealed Wublngton State and
loallo Notre Dome.
Tho 8partana could bt In
trouble, liDce the Buckeyes
milbl be loollng at the ratlnga
and 1ry to run up more points
than the No. :kanked lrlab
who gained 12U dectalon. Obi~
State baa averaged over 45
polnla per pme. The Buclteyea
were a ~tlavclite.
The Ill&amp; Ten'a only other
unbeaten team, Mlcblpn facu
a tougher atnJale a~
at Purdue, where
BoiJsrma.
kers have not loet 1 1eque
game liDce Oct. 23, 1116. f'tr
thl.a one PUrdue may be at ito
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lo ""; a great deal of Ohio
States new 1-2 runrung punch
when the Spartans and
Buckeyes open the Big Ten
eeuon here Saturday.
Fullback John Brockington
and tailback Leo Hayden
carrled the ball 5C times
betwnen them in lust - k·., 34'
10 victory over Duke, and
?oach Woody Hayes has said
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In Crucial Contest
By JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The 1 'new look" Miami
Dolphins feel that thin is the
year they steal the show.
The Dolphins are oxperienclng unaccustomed luxury. For
the first time in their five-year
hlltory, they are In first place
and they have a winning record
(S-1) for the first time at this
stage of a eeason.
Miami wiU be looking for
another first -&lt;1 victory over
the Jels -Saturday nil!ht when
the Dolphins meet New York at
Shea Stadium.
The game, despite being so
early in the season, could have
a profound effect on the
American Football Conference's
Eastern Division race. The
Dolphins share first place with
Baltimore wblle the Jets have
dropped two-of-three games.
Another loas for the injuryriddjed Je.ts pluji a JOicked
ecbedwe could eliminate New
York from the race early.
JONES NAMED CAPTAIN
LONDON (UPI) -Ann Jones
Thursday was named captsln of
the British team for the
Federation Cup at Perth,
Auslralla, Dec. 26-29.
Winnie Shaw and VIrginia
Wade Join Mrs. Jones, the 1969
Wimbledon champion, on the
three-member team.

The Jets, despite the loas of
fullback Matt Snell, the AFC's
leading rusher, for the remain·
der of the seeson and the
continued absence of defensive
end Gerry Philbin and wide
receiver Don Maynard, have
been established as a 41&gt;-point
favorites.
"No team can lose a great
fullback like Matt SneU and not
feel it," said Jets Coach Weeb
Ewbank. "He's a complete
football player. Lee White is
the heir apparent. Every time
we've called on him, he's done
well. I don't think he's realized
his potential yet, how a guy his
size (11-foot-4, 2351 can hurt
people."
In AFC action on Sundsy,
Oakland is a seven-point
favorite over Denver, Balti.
more is HI over HousiDn,

Pittsburgh 6\2 over Buffalo,
Cleveland rated well over
Cincinnati, and Kansas City 17
over Boston .
Sundlll' ~ National Conference
play finds Los Angeles nine
over San Francisco, Detroit 10
over Washiogton, Minnesots
eight over Chicago, Dallas four
over Atl.anta St. Louis u over
New Orleans and the New York
Gianls 712 over Philadelphia.
Green Bay is 8 3\2-polnt
favorite over San Diego in s
Mondsy night lnter-eonference
game
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The Buckeyes are 2-0 on the
season and ranked No. 1 in the
nation, with wins over Tt181
A&amp;.M and Dulle. Michigan Is J.
2, having beaten Washington
State and lost convincingly to
WashingiDn and Notre Dame.
Tile Spartans and Buckeyes
have mel 10 times previously,
with each team wlnulng five .
Ohio State has won the laol
three, however, Including last
year's 54-21 drubbing of the
Spartans at Columbus.
Ohio State leads the natloo in
rusbmg, with an average of 408
yards per game, and scoring,
with an overage of 45 points
per game.
Hayden bas ripped off 254
yards in 40 carries In the
Buckeyes' two willa for a 6.3
per carry average. Broc\inglon

bas 194 yards in 48 trips,
averaging U, and quarterback
Rex Kern, althoul!h he has
carried only 20 times, bas 184
yards and a 9.2 yard per carry
average.
One Buckeye regular, wingbeck Larry Zelina, will not play
thl.a week because of Injury.
Junior Tom Campana will
replace Zelina.
Spartan Coach Duffy Dougherty is sWI undecided on his
starting quarterback between
sophcmore George Mthaiu and
Mike Rasmussen who bad been
the No. 1 quarte~back.
Rasmussen bad a roul!h day
In last week's 29-4 loas to Noire
Dame, while Mlbalu, although
failing to put points on the
board, showed Dashes of
brUilance.

CINCINNATI CUP!) -Neltber aide wW lead with Ill aee
when the Wcrld Sarles open.s
Saturday. T"ne Reds can •t and
the Orioles won't.
Jim Merritt, !hoi big winner
ot tl!e Cincinnati staff, Is
b'oub!ed by a sore elbow, and
probably will spend the series
In the bullr,len If he pltcbea at
all.
Lefthander Mike Cuellar,
Baitimcre's
acknowledged
pitching leader, a winner of 47
games in two years plus lui
year's World Series opener,
won't pitch until the second
game Sunday.
Instead, the National League
champion Reds wiU rely on
young Gary Nolan, and the
American League champion
Orioles on righthander Jim
Palmer in the series opener.
Oecilloa E"))lalned
Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" Is powered by righthanders Johnny Bench, Tony Perez
and Lee May, which oxplains
Oriole Manager Earl Weaver's
decl.aion to go with Palmer.
"The statl.allcs were overwbelming," Weaver said, referring ID the Reds' 17-2 record at
horne against lefthanded pitchers. "If the eertes goes s1.a
games it won't make that much
difference anyway, because
everyone will get two atarta,
but If it goes to seven we'll
have the righthander then."
In Cuellar's case, it probably
doesn't make much difference
because his screwball II consl·
dered to be tougher on
righthanded hillers than against
lefthanders.
.
The Orioles will go, in order,
with Palmer (20-10), Cuellar
(24-8) and Dave McNaUy al.ao
a lefty (24 • 9) ~ti's
·
starters will he Nolan (111-7),
Jim McGlothlin (lf-10) and
Tony Cloninger (9-71.

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with 191 home runs and Bench
and Perez finished 1_2 · th

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Pltchin&amp; and defenee ore the lblna of lour out of oeven and It
key ID the OrloleA, with their
three 20-pme winners, reUever
Dick Hall with 10 vic:lclrMB and

29 aaves, and an lntleld that
includes Brooks Robln.son at
third base, Mark Belanger at
short and Dove John.son at
eecond base.
·
"The teama are aa evenly
malched as possible for two
eels of 25 players," says Frank
Lane, the OrloleA' super-acout.
"You can t make mlatakes
againat Cincinnati. I think we
have an edge defensively."
ClncinnaU has been made a
lllight favorite, perhaps on the
basil ot having the odd game at
horne if the serleo goes seven.
The first two games wW be
played bere Saturday and
Sunday and, following a day off
Monday, the clubs will play at
Baltimore Tueaday and Wedneaday and Thursday if necessary. The sb:th and eeventh
games are eel for lliverfront
Stsdimn Oct. 17 and 18.
At Riverfront Stadium here,
the Orioles will play on an allAslroturlfield, the only one like
It In baseball. Most of the
Baltimore players say they are
not concerned, although Frank
Robinsoo saya Dally be does
not like it.
The hitting background at
Baltimore; cluttered with
houees,ll supposed to preeent a
challenge to the Reds, but
Manager Sparky Anderson
doesn't see it that way.
Houaes lloa'l Matter
"To me, It's just a simple

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green bouees, or anythb!« Wte ·
that/' Audet lOR said.
In picking Nolao to pitch the
opener, Anderson is allcldng
with the aame rotation he uead
in the National League playoff
again.st Plttaburgh, except that
McGlothlin pitches in game 2
instead of Merritt.
Merrill, 20-12, pitched only
three innings between Sept. 8
and the end of the season
because ol a sore elbow . He
wcrked 5 1-3 lnninga but Ured
rapidly in the playoffs. Thursday, be worked out wilh a
bandage heavily wrapped
around his elbow.
The Cincinnati lineup will
include four .300 or better
hitters -Perez (.317) at lldrd,
ril!htlielder Pete Rose ( .316),
centerflelder Bobby Tolan
(.316) and left11elder Bernie
Carbo ( .310).
Bench who batted .293, bad 45
homers and 148 rbl's. Perez hit
40 homers and drove in 129
runs and May batted .253 with
34 homers and 94 rbi's. Boog
Powell led the Orioles with 35
homers and 114 rbi's while
hitting .298.

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victory over the Cleveland
Cavali..-a Thursday night in a
National Baaketbsll ABsoclatlon
Jl'e......., game.
Van Arsdale hit fer 21 (&gt;lints,
and rookie Nate Archibald
chipped in with 19. The Royals
led throughout the game,
boldlng. a 54-45 hallllme lead.
Leading the scoring for the
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The expansion 'cavaliers
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Sunday in Bowling Green, Ohio,
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ASCALE MODI!L of an unmtllllled moon nblcle called
the &amp;Jrveycr lunar Roving Vel!lcle, tr Moon Rover, II
demmstrated by Meigs Junior lll8b Scboollludent (I to r)
Tom Laudermllt to fellow studentll Vlkl Kelly and Skip
Moore. The Moon Rover, wNch Is powa1od by 10 solar cells,
uses the energy of the Bill aa a power source and wW eoon be
operating on the surface of the moon. It was one of nme
demlllstr •lions eeen by students and facull)' of Meigs Jllllior
llil!h when General Motors "Previews of Progresa" appeared Uve at the school as an aaeembly program.

MEIGS !UGH SCHOOL students I to r, Dallas Weber,
Donna Weber and Tmey Manley view one of the great
technological advances of the 1960's: the laser. Lasers, which
have already been used in the drWlng of bard matertals, wW
soon be used ID detect levela of atmospheric pollution. The
laser was one of nine :~eience-ln..action demonstrations in the
General Motors stage show "Previews of Progreas" which
appeared at Meigs llil!h School.

By Ullted l'retiiDierllaUOIIIII
The tnnual back yard brawl
between Bowling Green and Toledo Saturday night higblll!hts a
23-tame weekend echedule for
Ohio college football teams.
The Falconi will take a G-S-1
mark to the Glasa Bowl to face
the Rockets, unbeaten in four
games tills year and carrying a
airing of 15 olralght victories
over two eeuona.
Don Nehlen, Bowling Green's
lldrd year coach, beUeves it
wW take the Falcons' "beat
game" 11 they are to beat the
Roeketa.
"I feel that Toledo, without
quaaUon, II the lineal football
team the Mid-American Conference has ever bad," Neblen
aald. "It's going to take an all
out eflll't 111 our part to atsy
011 the field with the Roeketa.
We wW have to play our best
game II we are to upeet them."
Neblen noted the Roeketl'
great team speed aad pointed
out that "their spUt end (Don
Fair) bas caught more paasea
than our whole team."
In other games involving MidAm teams, Western Michigan
vtalta Kent State with the loeer
jusl about eUminated from the
conference race, Ohio Univeralty entertains Dayton and Miami
plays at Marsball.
Eaeb Has llae Loa1
Both Kent and Western Mlch·
lgan have suffered one loas in
conference play and another
loa thin early in the eeason
would be nearly fatal.
Western, called by some "the
best Bronco team In 10 yeara,"
whacked Bowling Green 23-3
last week after dropping a 2312 dectalon to Miami in ita
MAC opener. Kenlls Il-l in the
conference, having lost 2H4 to
Ohio University.
"It'll take a complete eflorl

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11J IITEVE SMIIANial
llPIIIporll Wl!ber
'l1!e Stanford Indiana get
lhelr lui cloee look at Roo
Aylia Satun:lay 1114 lbe Farewell ID lbe talented Southern
O!Rfilfnia ticking speclalllt
can't cune any too soon.
For the paat two years Aylia
has been lhe Yil1aln In lbe
loolbelllorlunea of the Indiana.
"I 1111t111 YO!! could say thai
lhls game haa been our goo! for
the past 315 days ," said
Slanlord Coach John RalsiDn,
whole Indiana boat lbe Trojans
Satun:lay In a conlatlnvolviDI
prime Roae Bewl candidelea.
usc baa beaten lhe Indiana
12 alrll8hl llmea and the
o+ln!alrera have eatabllshed
Coach John McKay's fourthranked Trojans a four.poinl
lavcrlle.
Ohio Slate, the nation's top.
ranked team and No. I choice
to ...,..-nt the Big Ten
conference in the Rose Bowl,
lcavels to East Lansing, Mieb.,
Salurdey fer Its coolerence
opener against Michigan Stale.
The Buckeyes, p018e""9l'S of the
beat !ICOI'lng IVerage and lhe
moot•-• sround attack In
college football ..., heavy
favcrllea to take lbelr third
alralght win.
Important conference battlos
alao take place In the Bill El&amp;ht
and the Soulheaatern Conference. FifJh.ranked Nebraska
and 13Jh.raled M!Mourl lanl!ie
at Uncoln, Neb., and arch
rival&amp; Kansu and Kansas Slate
meet at Manhattan, Kan., In
Big Eight cooleata.
SIJ:Ib.,.ankedMlssiuippi faces
Georgia at Athena, Ga., In a
Soulheaatern Conference game
and Tennesaee steps out of
league play to clash with
•mbealen Georgia tech at
Atlants.
Other games involving top.
ranked teams send No. ZTeus
against Olahoma at Dallaa,
lblnkankOO Notre Dame ver8118 Army al South Bend, Ind.,
and No 7 Air Force Academy at
bGI!le apinlt Tulane.
Elaewbere,
elghth..-.nked
Michigan
tangles
with
Purdue, No. 9 Auburn goes
• agiiJ!II Clel!l"~n, No. 10
~Jl&gt;eel!i .ll6&gt;'lo(, 11tbraJJkld., .t.rllorla · Stale hllllts
Waahing!Dn Stale, No. 13 UCLA
takes Oil Oregoo and 18thrant,ed West Virginia, the
Eut s top learn, Is • 1 h&lt;me
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SENATORS 111JKTING
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Robert E. Short, president of
the Wubington Senators, aald
'llllnday he may have to J!IOVI!
hll tei!D elaewbere because of
poaltie bankruptcy,
S!o&amp;1 aald he would move the
team out of Waahlngtoo unlell
be can renegotiate !he current
1eue on Robert F. Kennedy
stadium. The team owner said
1!11 ~a lor IIIII _ , were
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by Chet Tannehill
Remember When lhe llrong cluhe iD tbe Soulbe~liem Ohio
Atlllell&lt; League had at leut a c:wple patllea In lbelr 7-pme
COilfeN!IICI! achedule! Thai wun'lloo€ ago. 1be 1Jec1nnlng Gilbo
end of the bnlltber era lor !he foolhall powm began wbel
Rutland, Mlddlepirt and PumefOI' C&lt;IIIOIIdattd Into MelgiiJ&gt;clal.
LDok at tonlgbt! Anytblng can ~~~ppen; and prolll~ wW.
Jackoon owr Logan? Ummmm. Could be theoliws' way.
Albena over GalllpoRa? The Blue Dmll have lbe Jilyalcal
lllnll&amp;lh to muszle lbe Bulldop. But wW !bey!
Ironton over Welllloll? Certainly, Ill paper thai'a how tbe liall
ohould holDlce. But doll'! be GUheranl about covwkre Ill thai
Ironton !!lOney lloatl!ll arolD!d.
Meigs over Waverly? Cerlalnly. But the Marauden l!fllgoiJit
ID have to win it 011 the lleld, not In thla column.
And In theSoutbem VaDey Conference (SYAC), Knera.t
over Eaatem? Could he, but lbe Elg)ea have a mind of their OWII,
md fine talent.
Gene Slaughter, coach of Capital Unlveraily, and Jadtaome years ago on his way up, said once at a football lwHpJst In
Middleport, '1t'saloteaalerto build character In footbeD pJa,erl
If they win.''
In our closely matchl!d league u JftSODtly oet llJ&gt;, *"""*'1
still has tolooe. But there orill he few, If any, klpslded ~­
In which the winner sloughs off Into aloppy footboll and the looera
be&lt;Gille demoralized. Even loaera In the SEOAL IWII hold lbelr
beads up. Dick Bulkus, Chlcallo Bears' great 1iMbacbi, wu
quoted In Sports Illualrated rec«ttly observing after an une:&lt;pectl!d deleallasl year, "If we win like men, we have to looellile
men.'' That's wbat our league has today: siburt(ms that permit
hoya to lose llile men.
This year 1!10111 observers oflbe SEOAL believe tbe dub thai
wins It an wlll have to llhare !be honor. Quite likely lbe winner or winners - wW have loot ooce, If 1101 twice.
How dlllerenllrml 1M3 when Alhelll bad a cbamplollllhjp
footbaR team. '!be headline In lbe G•IHpoRa Delly Tribune the
day before the game said: "Blue Devllahopetohold Alhelll to low
Score." The headRne the deY after the game said: "mue DevUa
hold Athena to ~. " And that head writer, whoever be wu,
meant II!
DENNIS BOGGS, tbe Marauders' tallba&lt;k delue, Is third In
yardage gained In lbe SEOAL wilb IU yards In 41 c:arrlee for a U
average. Ahead of him are Jacbon 's Kenny Valentine with 230 In
25, for a 9.2 average, ond Ken Culbertlon of Logan with 'IJYIIn 51
trleo, averaginK U. If Boggs bad been healthy Iaiii Friday against
Jacbon (he abould be clo1eto par tonight) t.'le arithmetic ahove
would have read differently.
CINCINNATI HASN'T had a wcrld champloo
(rllfe&amp;alonal butbaD team Iince IMO wben lbe Reda defeated
Detroit In aeven games. The late Freddie HuldllDion wu a pit.dler oo,jllf.t,IlrtlQlt_•
. 1911181 be !lllllllgecl, ,lllll .~ .\0 a
Nalimal'tiei!R*"~Ip, bul loot In the · ~ ,WIIJe
Yankees foll' gamea to one. ·
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Freddie Huleblnlon always meant something "P""'•l to me.
1n the late '308 Hut.:h gracmled from Roosevelt 111gb Sdlool
In Seattle, Wash., where also Is IDeated the Unlvenlty of
Wllbii!&amp;IOJJ. Hutch, his flnt year out of Rooaevelt, pllebed for the
Triple ASeaWe Ralnlera. Somehow I managed to sUp away from
Uof Wclaaaea to c:atch a law of Huleb'slllarle. He 1JGIIllllgamea
!hat summer (a rl&amp;btblllded Don Gullet, oo to opeak) and was
aold to lletrolllhelollowtnc winter. Hutch nevtr made II big as a
major league pltc:her. I beReve bill hell year wu aomethinflllke
IJI.IZ. And there weren't m.my that good.
Bul Hutch bad II upstalra. Aller apprsllceahlp u a manager
In his home town, and at alher ltllpa, he c:ameto lull rewgnltlon u
a managerial genius with !he Cincinnati Reds.
His dealh, of &lt;ancer, In November oi!JM, wu lDllimely.

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lf'~kt Serle. and 1be lelhlw lor MeLlin wiD go If for no olher mmnent ilf lruth and they have
!~bam Oellll1 liwayw dropl reuoo than lbe Ttaen l1fll an opportunity to aet tbemof Ida 11lve1 1 ''bad bo)'" with proven
CINCINNATI (UPI) . - jba~ be'a doblc to 8lve him a ratber 11rec1 ol -

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aUII tarun~• 1bQIII lilt
All.atar Gamel.
thltlaal deiiiDvtilviDI tuelde '"'l'litre'a 1 lot of lntereat
AileD, and walt'll lblly &amp;et i lfciii olbor &lt;lube In both ol
load ollbe nat ID lnvolvtilll IIMidi; ' ~ay~ Jim Campbell, lbe
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SipOrtl p,...aue
1J1W11 II pll&lt;:bll!&amp; we feel WI
t*1 'pve liP one ol lbe two."
the Detroit Ttaera.
, tempbtll Wllll't aay wbelhor
'l1!e Ttaara are about to aay lt•a fll&lt;Lain who'• &amp;o!Dt or
bye bye to All Amerleln bo7 ~~ clalmln&amp; It depeoila on
IJenn)' McLain or Ida IMidd,y, whll!ll 'l!e can !Dike a better
M1c:U7 Lolleb, l!ero ollhe 1111 ~ ior. But lhl eblncw are

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Advances

WENTWORTH, En1laa~
(UPI)-Brlllab Open cbe,.P•
Jadt Nldtlal!ll dae!w wilb tl.a.
Open 1'0!11 Jll&lt;klla
loda)' In the lllllllflnalll ilf the
M4,111 Plcead!lly Werld Mlt.:h
1'187 1alf ~oon~ament
Nldtlaua1001 out Oil the par74 1,•yan1 CGUI'It u lhl 7-4
fa~te whlli In lhe other
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Nlcklaua, of Columbo11, Ohio,
clowDed counlryman Gene Ut.
11er 5 and 41n an CVJninll round

match n.nday but aUII ,...
not happy wilb Ida perfor·
mance
"I'll,' not driving u well u I
would have Rked, 1114 I'm lilc
having dllflculty llnlnC up my
Putts."
Jacklin !ices a rtpllll ilf laal
year's Ryder Cup hallie agalnal
Nicklaus In which the two
golfers have led tbelr maid&gt;.
However, obaerverugreed that
~~Nicklaus today, JackRn
will have to prove more
conslslenl than he did 'lburaday
1n Ida two hole Ylclory over
Gary Player of South Allr&lt;a.
"I don't lhlnk I wu ever u
nervous in winning the U.S. or
British Opena. I wu reaDy 011
eel&amp;•... said the Englllhman
aller his win over Player.
Stockton gained 1be semis by
defeating defendinc champioo
Bob Charles of Naw Zealand 2
and I while the happyiio-IU&lt;ky
Trevino scored a one-up
triumph ovtr Billy Cuper.

mlladvenlurel.
Bob Sehelfln&amp;, lbe Meta'
pnera1 1111Jla8er, and Blll
JUanel' lbe Twlnl' Jlllllagtl',
are onl)r lwo ol lhe DliiiY who
aUII llile McLain with Ida
laiiiJI&amp;a and aD.' 'l1!e Yankees
wouldn't aactly 1urn up lhelr
n - at lhe wuyward 21-year·
old rilbl-hlnd4...ltber.
Ba_,D people' have a way
ol lorli~ and ·fergelllnS
when It CCliJJN c10*J1 to thai

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Wl!lcb brJn&amp;a Ul bad! tq the
Dadpn aelllnl · Rlcble Allen
!run lbe Canlln!dl lor oe&lt;ond
bueman Ted Sllemore and Bob
Stlnaoa, a minor league &lt;al&lt;:ber·
Wilt Allton wu ~ quoted
u uylng be o:ould nve quite
happily, wilbout llleble Allen,
but now he hu cllanled bill
mind, ~ !)odgen teD me.
"We _ . _ power," aaya
AI OJDIP'fil•, lhe1r me ,.....
ldel!t In eblrJe ol player
pei'ICIIalll. "We pve up a
ltCOOd INtMmaA onl)r be&lt;auw
we ha\'11 Brabarkewlll who &lt;an
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MR. AND MRS. ALBERT WIGAL of Proepect, fonner realdents of Racine, wW
celebrate lbelr 30th wedding anniversary 011 Friday, Oct. 16. Mr. and Mra. Wigal we.e
married In Milltleport. 'lbey are the pl!rentsof 1111 childml, Jackie Wigal, Mansfield; Mrs.
Howard c. (Judy) Smllh, Giw!wich; Mila PbJilll Ann Wigal, Marlon; Bryan, Harry, and
Getqe, aD at home. 'lbey have two granddaugblwl, Sherrl Wigal and Deah Lynn Smith.

GOOD J'ISHING - EniD
(MilO) BaiiJIPlllllor, Weal

Important Homemaker Dates
Set at Meeting of Council

MaiD 81., POIIIm&gt;Y, caUJ(II
lblllllb. turlle .. the EUia

Reub farm pead aear
Baohan wilb die nd od reel
be lltldl. Aaybocly fer turlle
IOI!p?

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By AIMAMAIIIIIIAU.
Coosumer Qoedll"
be held memorial book committee
PT. I'LEAIIANT _ Many Oct. 28 , 10 a.m. In the Court. chairman, announced bookl
Important eventa were an- house Anne&gt;:. On the same day bad been placed In memory ol
nounced when the Maaon alerting at II a. m. craft Ray Crookbam, Mrl. Gtedys

LAMPLIGHTERS
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32 C.raey; 193.
32
Stcend High IIIII. Go- 26 Dale Davis, 192; Julia Boyles,
26

Keepea.ke•
.llll OIITCRI:D DIAMOND .INOI

169,

~~i.!uchables
16
High Strln- Blaine Carter.
12 5.51: Neacll Carsey, 80.
No. 6
Stcencl High Strln - Dale
High lndlvlcluol Gomo
Davis,
5!1: Julia Boyles, 464.
Blaine Corler. 200; Neacll
THm High ~mo - No. 3,

Workshop for
D.,....., School
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Offlcera for the !170.71 year
were lnalilled at lbe Wedneadey night meeting ilf the
Cbeater Garden Club at lhe
home o1 Mrs. Earllleall.
Mra. LeOilard Erwin, retiring
prealdent, spoke o1 the value of
col..- 1n gardena and flower
arranging as abo lnataDed Mra.
Paul Baer, president; Mra.
Howard Knllhl, vice president;
Mrs. Robert Wood, second vice
president; Mrs. Horace Karr,
uslstant .ecrelary; Mrs. Buel
Ridenour, treaaurer,lll4 Mrs.
Guy Summerfield, assistant
lreuurer. Mrs. Reid Young for
the lnatanation services subh·te for Mrs. Woodrow Mora,
Sll"'
secretary, who Is W.
Each new officer was
preeenled with a cor~&amp;~e In a
color s)'!llhollc ol the dutiea ol

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Octabar 1,1t70
PtJ.

Slm!lll'• Merkel
31
M&amp;A Foodllner
32
New York Clothing
22
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
20
Formers Bank
14
A..lne Food Moorkot
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High Ind. Game - Carolyn
Bachner, 203 and 200; High
Ser:ln - Carolyn Bachner Sl7
and C.llsta S..rlo, 517.

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Team High Strlea - No. 3,

1909.

When You Know If's For Keeps
It's time to choose yOUr diamond engagement ring. If the

name. Keepsake, loin me ring and on !he Jag, you've got
fl8rlecl quoliJy for a lifelime.
Hl•l•cu• UIO TO 11&amp;0
W.DD I HCI IIUNQ 200

Students Set

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County Cuwlcl1 mel Tuesday In
theCourthouleAnne:lwilhMrs.
C. E. Erwin, president ollbe
&lt;XJUncll, prealdlnc. Le110111 for
the CIIIDing year were selected
rqiJII frun "Weal VIrginia
Envlrcmnet!t and You," and
''Sewtnc with New Fabrica and
Techniques." Others chosen
were Drugs, Appalachian
CUlture Nlcarauga Chanlllnl
FamRy Ufe, Cake Decorallng,
What's In Your Shopping Bag?
and Weal VIrginia Artiste and
Tbelr Workl.
- 'lbe lftlldenlappolnti!d naw
membin to lbe aeveral county
committees. She announced
that the Belter Living Projects

• Mtl. Vlcld Keefer, County
•t 1tenJton Agenl, Home
llealanliratton announ&lt;ed thai
al!lyleshowwWbeheldonOct.
lil!lh. Ladlea from locli home
· ---'-•- c'·-·· will model

.moolb, "Flowers with 1 Flare
- for Food," Mrs. Rlebard
Bartongavt'a talk on cooldnK
wilb Rowen. The commenta
and recipes were unusual and
the club requealed Mra. Barton
to COiltrlbute lbe materW to lhe
Green Tlnunb Nolea for lbe
Nov. 23 conun!Jment.
DemonalratiOillwereootable
arrangementa. Mrs. Homer
Holler dllplayed a !amRy table
using a windmillllghl with lbe
while flowers of tbe cen
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terplece. It and the cloth were
purchased In Bolland during
Mra. Holter'arecenlworldtour.
The place selling wu from a

992-2039

25th Anniversary

and R epairt
DATE OF DEPOSIT TO DATE
OF WITHDRAWA'-· ~L,J,. A(;·
COUNTS
I~SURI! '~ .. TO
$20,000.00 By an Atency of the ,
Federal Government.

Social
Calendar

Mr. and Mrs. Donald CoRina
of Lincoln Heights were
honored Sunday at a surprise
FRIDAY
silver annlveraery party al the RETURN JONATHAN Meigs
Uncoln Bill home of Mrs. Dor Chapter, Daughters of The
Schaefer.
Amerl&lt;an Revolutioo, 2 pm .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CoRina Frldey althe home of Mra. Dor
ol Colwnbus ""'and deughler- Schaefer. Program Oil anUque
In-law of
honored couple. gla.. by Mr•. Dwight Milhoan.
and Mra. Flo Strldtllnd, hoaled AFTER GAME dance Friday.
lbe party attended by about 50 10.12 at Wabama High School
relatives and friends .
auditorium spsonsored by
Arrangementa o1 roses from Wahalna lligh Studenl CooncU.
Mrs. Schaefer's garden Jays emceeing,
dec..-aled the Uving rOOill. The
SATURDAY
anniversary table featured a HIGH SCIIOOL dance former
large oake dec..-aled with a Pomeroy Junior High School, Jl.
nooegay o! white roses wilh ll Saturday with Jays emsilver beads and green leaves ceelng.
and Ranked by silver tapers In TAG DAY, Sruthern Local
cryslal holders. A bouquel of Band, Pomeroy-Middleport
white carnations and silver area , concert on Pomeroy
lapersln candelabra were used parking lola! 10:30 a.m.
on the buHet. Cake and punch
SUNDAY
were served . Gifts were HYMN SING, SUnday, 2 p.m.,
presented to the honored Freedcm Gospel Mission at
couple.
Bald Knob. The Rev. L. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Contna received Gluesencamp, pastor. Public
calls of congralulationa from invited.
her brothers and sisiA!rs-in.Jaw, HOMECOMING lUst.
Mr . and Mrs. Dayton Rutland Church of Christ,
Slrickiand, Jr. of Portland, morning service, 9:30 a.m.,
Oregun, and Mr. and Mrs. John afternoon service, 2 p.m.,
Slrlckiand, Woodville.
basket diiUler at noon. Public Is
invited.
FLATWOODS United

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!lhn Dowers, Mrs. Malcolm, Saunden ~ · ·

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Anyone not having a reservat1011 for the relional meellng
Oct. 211atMarletta, maycontact
Mra. Baer before Ocl. 22. An·
nOJJncement was ·made ol the
·meellng on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at
the Middleport Junior High
School for Pllfll"ll, teachen and
other lnterealed adults, 011 drug
abuse. Mr. David Caul of
Athens will be lhe ••ker.
Carrying out a new feature ol
club activity' Mn. Roy Holler
araBy JUdged an arrangemenl
Craft," poems and rhymes.
displayed by her and Mrs.
Answering roll caD by naming Homer Holter. The hogarlb
a favorite CGI!lblnatlon for !able
arrangements were Mrs . design In a tall gold conlainer
Gordon Anderson and Mrs.
and 22 members of

Clarence Neutzlln1, daJI!Ia;
Mrs. H - llolter' !D!JIIII;
M111. HorallO xarr, l]rdhll;
Mrs. Roy Miller,..-; 1114 fer
arraJII!emenll, Mn. Wood, )f,l'l.
Roy Holter, Mrs. Baor, Mn.
Miller, Mrs. J. M. Gaul, two,
and Mn. Oril Ginther' ""·

Mrs. Erwin, chairman of the
special education therapy
program 8IUIOWlCed lbal lbe
llrat se11ion would be In October. A !bank you letter from
Mrs. Shirley Jackson e.tpi mO'I
her appreciation for the
cooperation of the club during
her lbree years at Eastern. She
said lhll the dub program was
"worthwhile and effecllve."
On lhe nat four Sundays,

Children's home projects and '!be nell meeting wW be held
assistance with the annual on Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. al lbe
Meigs County Junior Miss lolme of Mrs. BID Mdllnlel,
Pageantslaledf..-Nov. 281n the Pomeroy.
Meigs High School auditorium
were discussed Tuesday night
by lbe Meigs Cotmty Jaycee
Wives.
The All
Meeting at lbe home of Mrs.
Richard Poulin, plans lor
lmporlant
aolldtlng conteatanta for the
pageant were outlined, Mrs.
Fall Accessory
Gene Riggs, president, Meigs
County Jaycee WiVI!s, and Earl
69' to '3
Ingels, Jr ., president, Meigs
County Jaycees, wW visit high
sebools of the COWlty to JX'Omote
the pageant and Invite senior
auu

DRVES

annK SlOR£

ElecUon
nf
officers glrglr~ls~to~com:pete:._ _ _ _!:::::::~
highllgJlled a meeting of Racine f'
Chapter 134, Order of the
Eastern Star, Monday night.
Elected were Mrs. Barbara
Dugatl, &lt;torthy matron ;
Richard Dugan, worthy patron ;
That Men and Women Will Go For • •.
Mrs . Cora Webb, associate
matron ; Rolph Webb, asSfll'late
patron ;
Letha
Morris,
secretary; Grella Simpson,
treasurer; Mrs. UWan Weese,
associate conductress; and
Chlorus Grimm, lrullee.
Florence Bill was reported
home from the hospital and
recovering . Members were
asked to send cards.
The worthy matron annotmced that palll officers wW
be hooored at !be November \•n All The Latest Styles and Colon\
meeting and at that time a
conductress will be elected.
· '!be Witya and n\e8ns com·
inltll!e ' rijlllrled ' &lt;In lite htlnmage sale and aMounced
anolbertlntto belii!ldoo Oct. l8
Your Fashion Center
and 17. Baked goods wiD be sold
Mlclcllaport, 0.
on Oct. 17 also.

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SLACKS - SUITS
SHIRTS -ROBES.-BLANKm

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Sheets
Ton~ht. curt up with tomethlng aoH and senauoul . , . eotorlul, durable presa Sprlngmald
lheetl and pillowcases. For a limited time. a
Ht of two sheett and two plllowcasn are you111
free with any sin Bemco Qulltorama manrau

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Tht BemCO Pre1Uge Qulttorama, Imperial
Qulltorama Md Oulltorama are made with
luxurious doubiiHIHP quilting and firm UnlCont1ructlon to give you a healthful

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Tile flower qui%~ by

Jaycee Wives Plan Projects

Rac1.ne 0ES
Names Officers

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Mra. Glntber wu - by Mn.
Pearl M&lt;ra.
A Halloween m,oUf w.a l
carried wt In ..,..._II
served by lhe hoaleu. A tea bel
and holder lllled wilb Clllldy
were faVU's. Mrs. Barton W'OII
the door prize.

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Church Class Will

Furnaces
money. Temperature control Is automaticset the thermostat and forget It. Gives you
maximum heat at minimum cost - no ex·
pensive
Especially suitable for
basement Install

lalner of yeUow and bronze
mwna 011 a brown cloth. 'lbe
buffet table arrangement wu
made by Mra. Horace !Carr who
uaec1 1 brUI compote with
11111!111ln yeUow and red with 1
purple Unl combined with
grapes and Ivy,
Mrs. Summerfield uaed
"Table Grace Around the
W..-ld" 81 her devollonal topic.
She Included children's
prayers,
from
" Child

work.sbopl Oil
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at noon; afternoon service at
c:rocbetbeada,totehegaandloll Wllburlbe
aec::·lbe~r·~
1:45 pm. Rev. Houaeholder,
antiquing.
These
were
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speaker; the Rev. William
qgested for lbe month of report, and Mrs. ~ Fa,
Airson, pastor. Uhrig Bros. of
January.
dewllonall entitled, Living a The first reunion of the Chl1!l the to .
Mn. Ra• Fox, chairman of POB!tlve and Conalcuctlve descendents of the late Marlon
co
smg.
'"''"""""" ,_.
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Ufe."
and Laura Ours wu held on
MONDAY
the prmenta. '!be llhow wiR be the Mason Coonty Fair Booth,
,._ C E Saturdey, An•ust 15 at For'ed WOMEN 'S . SOCIETY of
_ _ ....., by lbe ...,._ Co. aancunced the group had
Altendlnil were """· · ·
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hrlslian Se
H th Unlled
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~-Mrs VI...' u - ' - " - Run s•·•· Park ~th a picnic C
rv~ce, ea
'"'--VoiD' Laun- Re&lt;'-" earned f289.82 from lbe aale of .........
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~"'d"_.... the
-!"';, llemldOJJated by club members Leonard
Mildred Thompson, Mrs. lunch at I :30 and again at 7:30 • M-•·· urct •!be ~ .• rh,
ww .,._,
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7:30 .,...,y a
,.,we .
- · fa'-'-.
""""''John
"""'Marshall,
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.,. Ours were the parenta of Ecumen 1ca I Rea litY ob.,.,... The show wW be aold at lbe lair. She eslended YO!iker, Mra.
'!be
hald allbe Junior llilb Scbool thankl to lbe many who par· Mra. Aaron Fowler, Mra. Wll· alx children, Lewis, llennla, servance . Women of other
here al7:30 p.m. It Is open lo llclpaled.
bur Plante, Mrs. Matilda Noble, Kenneth, Wiley, Mildred and churches lnviled.
the publle.
Mrs. Ablgall Thompson, Mra. Lester Foreman, Mrs. Ralph.
RUTLAND P.T.A., Monday,
Mn. KMfer a1ao IIII!IOIIII&lt;ed
Gene Jewell, Mrs. Otis Ran· Attendlnc were Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Rutland elementary
~-~..:~n:·:.m~=:: Webbs Guests
dolph, Mra. T. F. lleFraene, RoyDonohew,JeffandGreg,of audilorlum. Program on
--Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mra. Racine; Mr. and Mrs. George safety ; kindergarten clus to
:n:·lnlliC::.~. ~~ of Their Daughter
Harry Staata, Mrs. Lleula Donobew, Mark and Douglas of have refreahmenta, and door
and movlu wW be lor lbe
Roush, Mra. A. P. Rouah, Mra. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Wlley prize to be awarded.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Webb of HarGid Lewis, Mrs. Abigail Ours and Nancy of Racine ; Mr.
TUESDAY
benafll of coniUDMR on how to Racine were peste ol lhelr Thompson, Mrs. H. E. and Mrs. Wiley Ours Jr ., HARRJSONVIIJ.E Chapter,
atreldl your food doDar.
deughter, Mra. Joseph Footer Bedttlhelmer, Mra. Llda Michael, Robbie and Lisa, of OEA, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the
The home demonstration and family of Uvonla, Mich., Garland, Mra. Jey Keisler, Levittown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. ball. Election of officers.
ag.,t alated that lbe lesson lui week. They went e~ Mra. Glem Qlnnlneham and Jack Preston and Jactle of Bakeless bake sale.
.
tniDinC on "Facta About to celebrate lhe1r daughters Mila Hattie Jordan.
Pasadena, Call!.; Mr. and Mrs. MEIGS COUNTY Mlnlstenai
birthday anniversary on Sept.
Harry ours and AnMI• of Assn. ~esday, 10 a.m. Trinity
30. On SaturdeY lbey went to
Aliadlna, Call!.; Mr. and Mrs. Church m Pomeroy .
Toledo for a reception honoring
ww Ours and Billy, Olrlers,
For All occasions· Mrs. Erma Sey!ang, conGa.; Mr . and Mra. Mleblel - - - -- - ·-:;:;!!!]!;!::;!!!!!]~1
duclress
of
the
Grand
Chapter
Wlllton, Tony and Danny,
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of Ohio, Order of lbe EasiA!m
Miami, Fla., and a friend, Parkersburg, W. Va .
GrandPI!fll"ts are Mr. and
~.... relurnlng home !bey
Coulter Bayman of Apple Mrs. Arthur E. Koenig,
vlalled Mra. Webb's lister-inP!JI'Chaae ot new cbalrs for Grove.
lleedsvllle, Route 1, and Mr.
,
' law, Mra. Regina Whipple of lbe church IIOcia1 room was
and Mrs. James LaComb,
DAUGHTER BORN
TUppers Plalna. Mrs. Janie
,...,., Fl~wtr She, Deilwllfll and !belt son and approved when the Golden Rule
l•tttr•ut Ave. ,_..,. deughter-ln-law, Dr. and Mra. Clua met TUelday night at lhe Spec. 6 and Mrs. Arthur Dale Snider of Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Koenig, TUppers Plalna, are Dorothy Smalley, Long Bot.
y
Jamea Webb and family of Pomeroy Church of Chrlat.
ltfr~ ; 111111""' ·• • Meter : CoiUI!Ibua.
Mrs. Elwood Bowers presided announcing the blrlh of a tom, Route I are greatat lbe meeJi!IC and Mrs. Stanley daughter, O'ystal Dewn, Sept. grandmolbers. Spec. DKoenlgjs
llulled devoiiOtla ualng "Make 24, at St. Joeeph Hoopltal In slaliooed In Vlelnam.
Me Wlll'lby of Mf Frlenda" aa
her topic. Prajer wu by Mi'a.
Louis Olborne.
Mrs. Charla• Hoffman,
atilatecl by . Mrr. O•borlie,
ll8f\led ~nta 'to lhoae
named .and Mra. Claruce
~. Mrs. Harold Smith
and Mra. Dtnver Kapple •

FLOWERS

New Fall Styles
And Colors.

Air

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wu mWDI with belli of )nlliod.
her office. Tlleae were made by china set which had belooged to Mra. Roberl Wood, Mrs. Dean,
'lbey alao judged the ~
Mrs. Enrln 1114 Mra. Wyatt her husband's mother.
Mrs. Pllrley Karr, and Mn. broUJ1hl by other member•
ChadweR !rem Dowers In lbe Mrs. Roy Miller made an Baer will provicle alllr Rowers
Erwin garden.
arrangement for a banquet for the Chesler Methocllat •wardlne ribbonl, ·without !11'11
Judiinl, for~ WMn.
Olrrylne Withe theme of lbe table using a low oblong con- C2uJI'Ch.

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HUSH PUPPIES

Warm

Wallll, Mrs. Bess Sayre and
Charles Withers.
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Mrs. Lester ~oreman
reported on the SUCct!ll of the
educallonaltour.
Mrs. Aaron Fowler, cultural
arts ch&amp;lnnan, announced lbat
lhls year's exhllit was a sue·
cess . Two hundred visitors
attended !be eJ:hiblt which wu
held In the Courthouae Anna.
!Ale pointed out lhlt the people
would like to see more crafts
eJ:hihlted.
Tenlative plans were made at
TUeaday's council meeting ID
have work sbopa 011 ceramics,
arranging ~qull
an:
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Rosen Returru~ To New York

New

workshops on rug hooking,
Iabrie pictures and decoupllge
wiR be held.
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A 01r1s1mas wcrkshop baa
been scheduled for Nov. 10 and
oo Nov. 17, 18, 19, Chrlslmas
crafts wiR he displayed In lbe
auditorium ol the amex.
Mason County Achievement
Day wiR be TUesday, Oclober
13 at the Mason County 4-B
~. Soulhllde. The event will
be potluck Registration and
entering exhibits will com·
mence at 9:15. Shirley Camphell, Stale Program Director of
H&lt;memakera, will be a peat
speaker and Mra. Wylene Dial,
W. Va. University Extenalon

Given Couple

icers nsta e

rnt. No lumpe. no bumps. no buttont

to bother )'Oll . Just sound,

unlnt~Npted ,

bNu-

tHulsleep.

So vo ahead and ptmper your"'llf. Buy 1

eameo OuUtorama mattrn1 ... "The World'l
Greatest Sleep6nu Pill." Do It 800n, lf\d we'll

make it up wHh free Sprlngtnllld sheet~ and
plllowcua. Qulttoram&amp;--ttle maltrtlt lhlt't
kind to yOur btlek and your budget, too. FroM

179.75 to $419.50.

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usc Seeks
13th In

Over Indians
11J IITEVE SMIIANial
llPIIIporll Wl!ber
'l1!e Stanford Indiana get
lhelr lui cloee look at Roo
Aylia Satun:lay 1114 lbe Farewell ID lbe talented Southern
O!Rfilfnia ticking speclalllt
can't cune any too soon.
For the paat two years Aylia
has been lhe Yil1aln In lbe
loolbelllorlunea of the Indiana.
"I 1111t111 YO!! could say thai
lhls game haa been our goo! for
the past 315 days ," said
Slanlord Coach John RalsiDn,
whole Indiana boat lbe Trojans
Satun:lay In a conlatlnvolviDI
prime Roae Bewl candidelea.
usc baa beaten lhe Indiana
12 alrll8hl llmea and the
o+ln!alrera have eatabllshed
Coach John McKay's fourthranked Trojans a four.poinl
lavcrlle.
Ohio Slate, the nation's top.
ranked team and No. I choice
to ...,..-nt the Big Ten
conference in the Rose Bowl,
lcavels to East Lansing, Mieb.,
Salurdey fer Its coolerence
opener against Michigan Stale.
The Buckeyes, p018e""9l'S of the
beat !ICOI'lng IVerage and lhe
moot•-• sround attack In
college football ..., heavy
favcrllea to take lbelr third
alralght win.
Important conference battlos
alao take place In the Bill El&amp;ht
and the Soulheaatern Conference. FifJh.ranked Nebraska
and 13Jh.raled M!Mourl lanl!ie
at Uncoln, Neb., and arch
rival&amp; Kansu and Kansas Slate
meet at Manhattan, Kan., In
Big Eight cooleata.
SIJ:Ib.,.ankedMlssiuippi faces
Georgia at Athena, Ga., In a
Soulheaatern Conference game
and Tennesaee steps out of
league play to clash with
•mbealen Georgia tech at
Atlants.
Other games involving top.
ranked teams send No. ZTeus
against Olahoma at Dallaa,
lblnkankOO Notre Dame ver8118 Army al South Bend, Ind.,
and No 7 Air Force Academy at
bGI!le apinlt Tulane.
Elaewbere,
elghth..-.nked
Michigan
tangles
with
Purdue, No. 9 Auburn goes
• agiiJ!II Clel!l"~n, No. 10
~Jl&gt;eel!i .ll6&gt;'lo(, 11tbraJJkld., .t.rllorla · Stale hllllts
Waahing!Dn Stale, No. 13 UCLA
takes Oil Oregoo and 18thrant,ed West Virginia, the
Eut s top learn, Is • 1 h&lt;me
agalnlt Duke.

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SENATORS 111JKTING
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Robert E. Short, president of
the Wubington Senators, aald
'llllnday he may have to J!IOVI!
hll tei!D elaewbere because of
poaltie bankruptcy,
S!o&amp;1 aald he would move the
team out of Waahlngtoo unlell
be can renegotiate !he current
1eue on Robert F. Kennedy
stadium. The team owner said
1!11 ~a lor IIIII _ , were
elllmaled II fl m!Dion.

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Sports
Desk
by Chet Tannehill
Remember When lhe llrong cluhe iD tbe Soulbe~liem Ohio
Atlllell&lt; League had at leut a c:wple patllea In lbelr 7-pme
COilfeN!IICI! achedule! Thai wun'lloo€ ago. 1be 1Jec1nnlng Gilbo
end of the bnlltber era lor !he foolhall powm began wbel
Rutland, Mlddlepirt and PumefOI' C&lt;IIIOIIdattd Into MelgiiJ&gt;clal.
LDok at tonlgbt! Anytblng can ~~~ppen; and prolll~ wW.
Jackoon owr Logan? Ummmm. Could be theoliws' way.
Albena over GalllpoRa? The Blue Dmll have lbe Jilyalcal
lllnll&amp;lh to muszle lbe Bulldop. But wW !bey!
Ironton over Welllloll? Certainly, Ill paper thai'a how tbe liall
ohould holDlce. But doll'! be GUheranl about covwkre Ill thai
Ironton !!lOney lloatl!ll arolD!d.
Meigs over Waverly? Cerlalnly. But the Marauden l!fllgoiJit
ID have to win it 011 the lleld, not In thla column.
And In theSoutbem VaDey Conference (SYAC), Knera.t
over Eaatem? Could he, but lbe Elg)ea have a mind of their OWII,
md fine talent.
Gene Slaughter, coach of Capital Unlveraily, and Jadtaome years ago on his way up, said once at a football lwHpJst In
Middleport, '1t'saloteaalerto build character In footbeD pJa,erl
If they win.''
In our closely matchl!d league u JftSODtly oet llJ&gt;, *"""*'1
still has tolooe. But there orill he few, If any, klpslded ~­
In which the winner sloughs off Into aloppy footboll and the looera
be&lt;Gille demoralized. Even loaera In the SEOAL IWII hold lbelr
beads up. Dick Bulkus, Chlcallo Bears' great 1iMbacbi, wu
quoted In Sports Illualrated rec«ttly observing after an une:&lt;pectl!d deleallasl year, "If we win like men, we have to looellile
men.'' That's wbat our league has today: siburt(ms that permit
hoya to lose llile men.
This year 1!10111 observers oflbe SEOAL believe tbe dub thai
wins It an wlll have to llhare !be honor. Quite likely lbe winner or winners - wW have loot ooce, If 1101 twice.
How dlllerenllrml 1M3 when Alhelll bad a cbamplollllhjp
footbaR team. '!be headline In lbe G•IHpoRa Delly Tribune the
day before the game said: "Blue Devllahopetohold Alhelll to low
Score." The headRne the deY after the game said: "mue DevUa
hold Athena to ~. " And that head writer, whoever be wu,
meant II!
DENNIS BOGGS, tbe Marauders' tallba&lt;k delue, Is third In
yardage gained In lbe SEOAL wilb IU yards In 41 c:arrlee for a U
average. Ahead of him are Jacbon 's Kenny Valentine with 230 In
25, for a 9.2 average, ond Ken Culbertlon of Logan with 'IJYIIn 51
trleo, averaginK U. If Boggs bad been healthy Iaiii Friday against
Jacbon (he abould be clo1eto par tonight) t.'le arithmetic ahove
would have read differently.
CINCINNATI HASN'T had a wcrld champloo
(rllfe&amp;alonal butbaD team Iince IMO wben lbe Reda defeated
Detroit In aeven games. The late Freddie HuldllDion wu a pit.dler oo,jllf.t,IlrtlQlt_•
. 1911181 be !lllllllgecl, ,lllll .~ .\0 a
Nalimal'tiei!R*"~Ip, bul loot In the · ~ ,WIIJe
Yankees foll' gamea to one. ·
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Freddie Huleblnlon always meant something "P""'•l to me.
1n the late '308 Hut.:h gracmled from Roosevelt 111gb Sdlool
In Seattle, Wash., where also Is IDeated the Unlvenlty of
Wllbii!&amp;IOJJ. Hutch, his flnt year out of Rooaevelt, pllebed for the
Triple ASeaWe Ralnlera. Somehow I managed to sUp away from
Uof Wclaaaea to c:atch a law of Huleb'slllarle. He 1JGIIllllgamea
!hat summer (a rl&amp;btblllded Don Gullet, oo to opeak) and was
aold to lletrolllhelollowtnc winter. Hutch nevtr made II big as a
major league pltc:her. I beReve bill hell year wu aomethinflllke
IJI.IZ. And there weren't m.my that good.
Bul Hutch bad II upstalra. Aller apprsllceahlp u a manager
In his home town, and at alher ltllpa, he c:ameto lull rewgnltlon u
a managerial genius with !he Cincinnati Reds.
His dealh, of &lt;ancer, In November oi!JM, wu lDllimely.

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lf'~kt Serle. and 1be lelhlw lor MeLlin wiD go If for no olher mmnent ilf lruth and they have
!~bam Oellll1 liwayw dropl reuoo than lbe Ttaen l1fll an opportunity to aet tbemof Ida 11lve1 1 ''bad bo)'" with proven
CINCINNATI (UPI) . - jba~ be'a doblc to 8lve him a ratber 11rec1 ol -

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aUII tarun~• 1bQIII lilt
All.atar Gamel.
thltlaal deiiiDvtilviDI tuelde '"'l'litre'a 1 lot of lntereat
AileD, and walt'll lblly &amp;et i lfciii olbor &lt;lube In both ol
load ollbe nat ID lnvolvtilll IIMidi; ' ~ay~ Jim Campbell, lbe
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Ttllll'l' pneraiiDIIliPI'' "and
.J~ lbe depth In 'liU' farm
SipOrtl p,...aue
1J1W11 II pll&lt;:bll!&amp; we feel WI
t*1 'pve liP one ol lbe two."
the Detroit Ttaera.
, tempbtll Wllll't aay wbelhor
'l1!e Ttaara are about to aay lt•a fll&lt;Lain who'• &amp;o!Dt or
bye bye to All Amerleln bo7 ~~ clalmln&amp; It depeoila on
IJenn)' McLain or Ida IMidd,y, whll!ll 'l!e can !Dike a better
M1c:U7 Lolleb, l!ero ollhe 1111 ~ ior. But lhl eblncw are

'l'lley're

Nicldaus
Advances

WENTWORTH, En1laa~
(UPI)-Brlllab Open cbe,.P•
Jadt Nldtlal!ll dae!w wilb tl.a.
Open 1'0!11 Jll&lt;klla
loda)' In the lllllllflnalll ilf the
M4,111 Plcead!lly Werld Mlt.:h
1'187 1alf ~oon~ament
Nldtlaua1001 out Oil the par74 1,•yan1 CGUI'It u lhl 7-4
fa~te whlli In lhe other
aem1llna1 club, PGA eblmplon
~- _ _._,_ ot "'-"·'-,
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"IM."ILWII'
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CaUf ., meeta !Cinllel' U.8. Open
eblmp lee Trevino of El Puo,

Tu.

Nlcklaua, of Columbo11, Ohio,
clowDed counlryman Gene Ut.
11er 5 and 41n an CVJninll round

match n.nday but aUII ,...
not happy wilb Ida perfor·
mance
"I'll,' not driving u well u I
would have Rked, 1114 I'm lilc
having dllflculty llnlnC up my
Putts."
Jacklin !ices a rtpllll ilf laal
year's Ryder Cup hallie agalnal
Nicklaus In which the two
golfers have led tbelr maid&gt;.
However, obaerverugreed that
~~Nicklaus today, JackRn
will have to prove more
conslslenl than he did 'lburaday
1n Ida two hole Ylclory over
Gary Player of South Allr&lt;a.
"I don't lhlnk I wu ever u
nervous in winning the U.S. or
British Opena. I wu reaDy 011
eel&amp;•... said the Englllhman
aller his win over Player.
Stockton gained 1be semis by
defeating defendinc champioo
Bob Charles of Naw Zealand 2
and I while the happyiio-IU&lt;ky
Trevino scored a one-up
triumph ovtr Billy Cuper.

mlladvenlurel.
Bob Sehelfln&amp;, lbe Meta'
pnera1 1111Jla8er, and Blll
JUanel' lbe Twlnl' Jlllllagtl',
are onl)r lwo ol lhe DliiiY who
aUII llile McLain with Ida
laiiiJI&amp;a and aD.' 'l1!e Yankees
wouldn't aactly 1urn up lhelr
n - at lhe wuyward 21-year·
old rilbl-hlnd4...ltber.
Ba_,D people' have a way
ol lorli~ and ·fergelllnS
when It CCliJJN c10*J1 to thai

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with ua. One Ill' our
11®1111 aya he liwaYI .,Jol'ed
llii!IIID Lol Angalu:"
Tile
claim they Medel!
111aunn&lt;e fer Julian Javier at
ltCOOd hale be&lt;auae l!e's 3t
and hu.biliary ol being briWe.
FuJ1hermore, they IIY Joe

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Wl!lcb brJn&amp;a Ul bad! tq the
Dadpn aelllnl · Rlcble Allen
!run lbe Canlln!dl lor oe&lt;ond
bueman Ted Sllemore and Bob
Stlnaoa, a minor league &lt;al&lt;:ber·
Wilt Allton wu ~ quoted
u uylng be o:ould nve quite
happily, wilbout llleble Allen,
but now he hu cllanled bill
mind, ~ !)odgen teD me.
"We _ . _ power," aaya
AI OJDIP'fil•, lhe1r me ,.....
ldel!t In eblrJe ol player
pei'ICIIalll. "We pve up a
ltCOOd INtMmaA onl)r be&lt;auw
we ha\'11 Brabarkewlll who &lt;an
play aecmd. 'lbere lbould be 110
prolllelll will! Allen. Hll depOrt-

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E""~'• Grocery

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High Individual Glome Betty llelty. 203; Socand High,
Noa~i:- Ht,s.r.:ond
high, Mona
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Hague Is golnl to play ~.
but lor them nut Jdl' 11111
luJd IIley kept Allen lt*old've
!llfl8llt !IIOYlnC lfllue to tbl
OJJU!eld where be'• nan, out ol
~~ihe Cardinali doll 'I II'/
Is that IUeble AileD 1114 bill .fit
INIIIin&amp;
liP didn't J!CIIIal17
add UP ~v:'.-o,ooo ~· 'lbe
tact that Allen.an.tiy wu m
record as ll'finl he apeeted
more next year, f!OO.OOO 11 a
n1 round flpn eou1c1 'n beerr
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Invitation•
Cakt K~lvos,
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Silver Party
MR. AND MRS. ALBERT WIGAL of Proepect, fonner realdents of Racine, wW
celebrate lbelr 30th wedding anniversary 011 Friday, Oct. 16. Mr. and Mra. Wigal we.e
married In Milltleport. 'lbey are the pl!rentsof 1111 childml, Jackie Wigal, Mansfield; Mrs.
Howard c. (Judy) Smllh, Giw!wich; Mila PbJilll Ann Wigal, Marlon; Bryan, Harry, and
Getqe, aD at home. 'lbey have two granddaugblwl, Sherrl Wigal and Deah Lynn Smith.

GOOD J'ISHING - EniD
(MilO) BaiiJIPlllllor, Weal

Important Homemaker Dates
Set at Meeting of Council

MaiD 81., POIIIm&gt;Y, caUJ(II
lblllllb. turlle .. the EUia

Reub farm pead aear
Baohan wilb die nd od reel
be lltldl. Aaybocly fer turlle
IOI!p?

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By AIMAMAIIIIIIAU.
Coosumer Qoedll"
be held memorial book committee
PT. I'LEAIIANT _ Many Oct. 28 , 10 a.m. In the Court. chairman, announced bookl
Important eventa were an- house Anne&gt;:. On the same day bad been placed In memory ol
nounced when the Maaon alerting at II a. m. craft Ray Crookbam, Mrl. Gtedys

LAMPLIGHTERS
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32 C.raey; 193.
32
Stcend High IIIII. Go- 26 Dale Davis, 192; Julia Boyles,
26

Keepea.ke•
.llll OIITCRI:D DIAMOND .INOI

169,

~~i.!uchables
16
High Strln- Blaine Carter.
12 5.51: Neacll Carsey, 80.
No. 6
Stcencl High Strln - Dale
High lndlvlcluol Gomo
Davis,
5!1: Julia Boyles, 464.
Blaine Corler. 200; Neacll
THm High ~mo - No. 3,

Workshop for
D.,....., School
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Offlcera for the !170.71 year
were lnalilled at lbe Wedneadey night meeting ilf the
Cbeater Garden Club at lhe
home o1 Mrs. Earllleall.
Mra. LeOilard Erwin, retiring
prealdent, spoke o1 the value of
col..- 1n gardena and flower
arranging as abo lnataDed Mra.
Paul Baer, president; Mra.
Howard Knllhl, vice president;
Mrs. Robert Wood, second vice
president; Mrs. Horace Karr,
uslstant .ecrelary; Mrs. Buel
Ridenour, treaaurer,lll4 Mrs.
Guy Summerfield, assistant
lreuurer. Mrs. Reid Young for
the lnatanation services subh·te for Mrs. Woodrow Mora,
Sll"'
secretary, who Is W.
Each new officer was
preeenled with a cor~&amp;~e In a
color s)'!llhollc ol the dutiea ol

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TllurMiy Alte,_, LMtut
Octabar 1,1t70
PtJ.

Slm!lll'• Merkel
31
M&amp;A Foodllner
32
New York Clothing
22
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
20
Formers Bank
14
A..lne Food Moorkot
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High Ind. Game - Carolyn
Bachner, 203 and 200; High
Ser:ln - Carolyn Bachner Sl7
and C.llsta S..rlo, 517.

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Team High Strlea - No. 3,

1909.

When You Know If's For Keeps
It's time to choose yOUr diamond engagement ring. If the

name. Keepsake, loin me ring and on !he Jag, you've got
fl8rlecl quoliJy for a lifelime.
Hl•l•cu• UIO TO 11&amp;0
W.DD I HCI IIUNQ 200

Students Set

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County Cuwlcl1 mel Tuesday In
theCourthouleAnne:lwilhMrs.
C. E. Erwin, president ollbe
&lt;XJUncll, prealdlnc. Le110111 for
the CIIIDing year were selected
rqiJII frun "Weal VIrginia
Envlrcmnet!t and You," and
''Sewtnc with New Fabrica and
Techniques." Others chosen
were Drugs, Appalachian
CUlture Nlcarauga Chanlllnl
FamRy Ufe, Cake Decorallng,
What's In Your Shopping Bag?
and Weal VIrginia Artiste and
Tbelr Workl.
- 'lbe lftlldenlappolnti!d naw
membin to lbe aeveral county
committees. She announced
that the Belter Living Projects

• Mtl. Vlcld Keefer, County
•t 1tenJton Agenl, Home
llealanliratton announ&lt;ed thai
al!lyleshowwWbeheldonOct.
lil!lh. Ladlea from locli home
· ---'-•- c'·-·· will model

.moolb, "Flowers with 1 Flare
- for Food," Mrs. Rlebard
Bartongavt'a talk on cooldnK
wilb Rowen. The commenta
and recipes were unusual and
the club requealed Mra. Barton
to COiltrlbute lbe materW to lhe
Green Tlnunb Nolea for lbe
Nov. 23 conun!Jment.
DemonalratiOillwereootable
arrangementa. Mrs. Homer
Holler dllplayed a !amRy table
using a windmillllghl with lbe
while flowers of tbe cen
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terplece. It and the cloth were
purchased In Bolland during
Mra. Holter'arecenlworldtour.
The place selling wu from a

992-2039

25th Anniversary

and R epairt
DATE OF DEPOSIT TO DATE
OF WITHDRAWA'-· ~L,J,. A(;·
COUNTS
I~SURI! '~ .. TO
$20,000.00 By an Atency of the ,
Federal Government.

Social
Calendar

Mr. and Mrs. Donald CoRina
of Lincoln Heights were
honored Sunday at a surprise
FRIDAY
silver annlveraery party al the RETURN JONATHAN Meigs
Uncoln Bill home of Mrs. Dor Chapter, Daughters of The
Schaefer.
Amerl&lt;an Revolutioo, 2 pm .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald CoRina Frldey althe home of Mra. Dor
ol Colwnbus ""'and deughler- Schaefer. Program Oil anUque
In-law of
honored couple. gla.. by Mr•. Dwight Milhoan.
and Mra. Flo Strldtllnd, hoaled AFTER GAME dance Friday.
lbe party attended by about 50 10.12 at Wabama High School
relatives and friends .
auditorium spsonsored by
Arrangementa o1 roses from Wahalna lligh Studenl CooncU.
Mrs. Schaefer's garden Jays emceeing,
dec..-aled the Uving rOOill. The
SATURDAY
anniversary table featured a HIGH SCIIOOL dance former
large oake dec..-aled with a Pomeroy Junior High School, Jl.
nooegay o! white roses wilh ll Saturday with Jays emsilver beads and green leaves ceelng.
and Ranked by silver tapers In TAG DAY, Sruthern Local
cryslal holders. A bouquel of Band, Pomeroy-Middleport
white carnations and silver area , concert on Pomeroy
lapersln candelabra were used parking lola! 10:30 a.m.
on the buHet. Cake and punch
SUNDAY
were served . Gifts were HYMN SING, SUnday, 2 p.m.,
presented to the honored Freedcm Gospel Mission at
couple.
Bald Knob. The Rev. L. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Contna received Gluesencamp, pastor. Public
calls of congralulationa from invited.
her brothers and sisiA!rs-in.Jaw, HOMECOMING lUst.
Mr . and Mrs. Dayton Rutland Church of Christ,
Slrickiand, Jr. of Portland, morning service, 9:30 a.m.,
Oregun, and Mr. and Mrs. John afternoon service, 2 p.m.,
Slrlckiand, Woodville.
basket diiUler at noon. Public Is
invited.
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Anyone not having a reservat1011 for the relional meellng
Oct. 211atMarletta, maycontact
Mra. Baer before Ocl. 22. An·
nOJJncement was ·made ol the
·meellng on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at
the Middleport Junior High
School for Pllfll"ll, teachen and
other lnterealed adults, 011 drug
abuse. Mr. David Caul of
Athens will be lhe ••ker.
Carrying out a new feature ol
club activity' Mn. Roy Holler
araBy JUdged an arrangemenl
Craft," poems and rhymes.
displayed by her and Mrs.
Answering roll caD by naming Homer Holter. The hogarlb
a favorite CGI!lblnatlon for !able
arrangements were Mrs . design In a tall gold conlainer
Gordon Anderson and Mrs.
and 22 members of

Clarence Neutzlln1, daJI!Ia;
Mrs. H - llolter' !D!JIIII;
M111. HorallO xarr, l]rdhll;
Mrs. Roy Miller,..-; 1114 fer
arraJII!emenll, Mn. Wood, )f,l'l.
Roy Holter, Mrs. Baor, Mn.
Miller, Mrs. J. M. Gaul, two,
and Mn. Oril Ginther' ""·

Mrs. Erwin, chairman of the
special education therapy
program 8IUIOWlCed lbal lbe
llrat se11ion would be In October. A !bank you letter from
Mrs. Shirley Jackson e.tpi mO'I
her appreciation for the
cooperation of the club during
her lbree years at Eastern. She
said lhll the dub program was
"worthwhile and effecllve."
On lhe nat four Sundays,

Children's home projects and '!be nell meeting wW be held
assistance with the annual on Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. al lbe
Meigs County Junior Miss lolme of Mrs. BID Mdllnlel,
Pageantslaledf..-Nov. 281n the Pomeroy.
Meigs High School auditorium
were discussed Tuesday night
by lbe Meigs Cotmty Jaycee
Wives.
The All
Meeting at lbe home of Mrs.
Richard Poulin, plans lor
lmporlant
aolldtlng conteatanta for the
pageant were outlined, Mrs.
Fall Accessory
Gene Riggs, president, Meigs
County Jaycee WiVI!s, and Earl
69' to '3
Ingels, Jr ., president, Meigs
County Jaycees, wW visit high
sebools of the COWlty to JX'Omote
the pageant and Invite senior
auu

DRVES

annK SlOR£

ElecUon
nf
officers glrglr~ls~to~com:pete:._ _ _ _!:::::::~
highllgJlled a meeting of Racine f'
Chapter 134, Order of the
Eastern Star, Monday night.
Elected were Mrs. Barbara
Dugatl, &lt;torthy matron ;
Richard Dugan, worthy patron ;
That Men and Women Will Go For • •.
Mrs . Cora Webb, associate
matron ; Rolph Webb, asSfll'late
patron ;
Letha
Morris,
secretary; Grella Simpson,
treasurer; Mrs. UWan Weese,
associate conductress; and
Chlorus Grimm, lrullee.
Florence Bill was reported
home from the hospital and
recovering . Members were
asked to send cards.
The worthy matron annotmced that palll officers wW
be hooored at !be November \•n All The Latest Styles and Colon\
meeting and at that time a
conductress will be elected.
· '!be Witya and n\e8ns com·
inltll!e ' rijlllrled ' &lt;In lite htlnmage sale and aMounced
anolbertlntto belii!ldoo Oct. l8
Your Fashion Center
and 17. Baked goods wiD be sold
Mlclcllaport, 0.
on Oct. 17 also.

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JACKETS - SWEATERS
SLACKS - SUITS
SHIRTS -ROBES.-BLANKm

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Sheets
Ton~ht. curt up with tomethlng aoH and senauoul . , . eotorlul, durable presa Sprlngmald
lheetl and pillowcases. For a limited time. a
Ht of two sheett and two plllowcasn are you111
free with any sin Bemco Qulltorama manrau

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Tht BemCO Pre1Uge Qulttorama, Imperial
Qulltorama Md Oulltorama are made with
luxurious doubiiHIHP quilting and firm UnlCont1ructlon to give you a healthful

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Jaycee Wives Plan Projects

Rac1.ne 0ES
Names Officers

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Mra. Glntber wu - by Mn.
Pearl M&lt;ra.
A Halloween m,oUf w.a l
carried wt In ..,..._II
served by lhe hoaleu. A tea bel
and holder lllled wilb Clllldy
were faVU's. Mrs. Barton W'OII
the door prize.

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Church Class Will

Furnaces
money. Temperature control Is automaticset the thermostat and forget It. Gives you
maximum heat at minimum cost - no ex·
pensive
Especially suitable for
basement Install

lalner of yeUow and bronze
mwna 011 a brown cloth. 'lbe
buffet table arrangement wu
made by Mra. Horace !Carr who
uaec1 1 brUI compote with
11111!111ln yeUow and red with 1
purple Unl combined with
grapes and Ivy,
Mrs. Summerfield uaed
"Table Grace Around the
W..-ld" 81 her devollonal topic.
She Included children's
prayers,
from
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work.sbopl Oil
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at noon; afternoon service at
c:rocbetbeada,totehegaandloll Wllburlbe
aec::·lbe~r·~
1:45 pm. Rev. Houaeholder,
antiquing.
These
were
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speaker; the Rev. William
qgested for lbe month of report, and Mrs. ~ Fa,
Airson, pastor. Uhrig Bros. of
January.
dewllonall entitled, Living a The first reunion of the Chl1!l the to .
Mn. Ra• Fox, chairman of POB!tlve and Conalcuctlve descendents of the late Marlon
co
smg.
'"''"""""" ,_.
'
Ufe."
and Laura Ours wu held on
MONDAY
the prmenta. '!be llhow wiR be the Mason Coonty Fair Booth,
,._ C E Saturdey, An•ust 15 at For'ed WOMEN 'S . SOCIETY of
_ _ ....., by lbe ...,._ Co. aancunced the group had
Altendlnil were """· · ·
..,
•
hrlslian Se
H th Unlled
.,....__
....,,...,
~-Mrs VI...' u - ' - " - Run s•·•· Park ~th a picnic C
rv~ce, ea
'"'--VoiD' Laun- Re&lt;'-" earned f289.82 from lbe aale of .........
· ""' ........ , ......
~~
"'
M lbocllst Ch h Mlddlepo t
~"'d"_.... the
-!"';, llemldOJJated by club members Leonard
Mildred Thompson, Mrs. lunch at I :30 and again at 7:30 • M-•·· urct •!be ~ .• rh,
ww .,._,
,.. ...... - ·
""'- " - "--lea In ••· evening,
7:30 .,...,y a
,.,we .
- · fa'-'-.
""""''John
"""'Marshall,
"""'
.,. Ours were the parenta of Ecumen 1ca I Rea litY ob.,.,... The show wW be aold at lbe lair. She eslended YO!iker, Mra.
'!be
hald allbe Junior llilb Scbool thankl to lbe many who par· Mra. Aaron Fowler, Mra. Wll· alx children, Lewis, llennla, servance . Women of other
here al7:30 p.m. It Is open lo llclpaled.
bur Plante, Mrs. Matilda Noble, Kenneth, Wiley, Mildred and churches lnviled.
the publle.
Mrs. Ablgall Thompson, Mra. Lester Foreman, Mrs. Ralph.
RUTLAND P.T.A., Monday,
Mn. KMfer a1ao IIII!IOIIII&lt;ed
Gene Jewell, Mrs. Otis Ran· Attendlnc were Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Rutland elementary
~-~..:~n:·:.m~=:: Webbs Guests
dolph, Mra. T. F. lleFraene, RoyDonohew,JeffandGreg,of audilorlum. Program on
--Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mra. Racine; Mr. and Mrs. George safety ; kindergarten clus to
:n:·lnlliC::.~. ~~ of Their Daughter
Harry Staata, Mrs. Lleula Donobew, Mark and Douglas of have refreahmenta, and door
and movlu wW be lor lbe
Roush, Mra. A. P. Rouah, Mra. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Wlley prize to be awarded.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Webb of HarGid Lewis, Mrs. Abigail Ours and Nancy of Racine ; Mr.
TUESDAY
benafll of coniUDMR on how to Racine were peste ol lhelr Thompson, Mrs. H. E. and Mrs. Wiley Ours Jr ., HARRJSONVIIJ.E Chapter,
atreldl your food doDar.
deughter, Mra. Joseph Footer Bedttlhelmer, Mra. Llda Michael, Robbie and Lisa, of OEA, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the
The home demonstration and family of Uvonla, Mich., Garland, Mra. Jey Keisler, Levittown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. ball. Election of officers.
ag.,t alated that lbe lesson lui week. They went e~ Mra. Glem Qlnnlneham and Jack Preston and Jactle of Bakeless bake sale.
.
tniDinC on "Facta About to celebrate lhe1r daughters Mila Hattie Jordan.
Pasadena, Call!.; Mr. and Mrs. MEIGS COUNTY Mlnlstenai
birthday anniversary on Sept.
Harry ours and AnMI• of Assn. ~esday, 10 a.m. Trinity
30. On SaturdeY lbey went to
Aliadlna, Call!.; Mr. and Mrs. Church m Pomeroy .
Toledo for a reception honoring
ww Ours and Billy, Olrlers,
For All occasions· Mrs. Erma Sey!ang, conGa.; Mr . and Mra. Mleblel - - - -- - ·-:;:;!!!]!;!::;!!!!!]~1
duclress
of
the
Grand
Chapter
Wlllton, Tony and Danny,
1 •• .,,. 11- • ' "
of Ohio, Order of lbe EasiA!m
Miami, Fla., and a friend, Parkersburg, W. Va .
GrandPI!fll"ts are Mr. and
~.... relurnlng home !bey
Coulter Bayman of Apple Mrs. Arthur E. Koenig,
vlalled Mra. Webb's lister-inP!JI'Chaae ot new cbalrs for Grove.
lleedsvllle, Route 1, and Mr.
,
' law, Mra. Regina Whipple of lbe church IIOcia1 room was
and Mrs. James LaComb,
DAUGHTER BORN
TUppers Plalna. Mrs. Janie
,...,., Fl~wtr She, Deilwllfll and !belt son and approved when the Golden Rule
l•tttr•ut Ave. ,_..,. deughter-ln-law, Dr. and Mra. Clua met TUelday night at lhe Spec. 6 and Mrs. Arthur Dale Snider of Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Koenig, TUppers Plalna, are Dorothy Smalley, Long Bot.
y
Jamea Webb and family of Pomeroy Church of Chrlat.
ltfr~ ; 111111""' ·• • Meter : CoiUI!Ibua.
Mrs. Elwood Bowers presided announcing the blrlh of a tom, Route I are greatat lbe meeJi!IC and Mrs. Stanley daughter, O'ystal Dewn, Sept. grandmolbers. Spec. DKoenlgjs
llulled devoiiOtla ualng "Make 24, at St. Joeeph Hoopltal In slaliooed In Vlelnam.
Me Wlll'lby of Mf Frlenda" aa
her topic. Prajer wu by Mi'a.
Louis Olborne.
Mrs. Charla• Hoffman,
atilatecl by . Mrr. O•borlie,
ll8f\led ~nta 'to lhoae
named .and Mra. Claruce
~. Mrs. Harold Smith
and Mra. Dtnver Kapple •

FLOWERS

New Fall Styles
And Colors.

Air

':!e;?.

wu mWDI with belli of )nlliod.
her office. Tlleae were made by china set which had belooged to Mra. Roberl Wood, Mrs. Dean,
'lbey alao judged the ~
Mrs. Enrln 1114 Mra. Wyatt her husband's mother.
Mrs. Pllrley Karr, and Mn. broUJ1hl by other member•
ChadweR !rem Dowers In lbe Mrs. Roy Miller made an Baer will provicle alllr Rowers
Erwin garden.
arrangement for a banquet for the Chesler Methocllat •wardlne ribbonl, ·without !11'11
Judiinl, for~ WMn.
Olrrylne Withe theme of lbe table using a low oblong con- C2uJI'Ch.

...::!.

HUSH PUPPIES

Warm

Wallll, Mrs. Bess Sayre and
Charles Withers.
•
Mrs. Lester ~oreman
reported on the SUCct!ll of the
educallonaltour.
Mrs. Aaron Fowler, cultural
arts ch&amp;lnnan, announced lbat
lhls year's exhllit was a sue·
cess . Two hundred visitors
attended !be eJ:hiblt which wu
held In the Courthouae Anna.
!Ale pointed out lhlt the people
would like to see more crafts
eJ:hihlted.
Tenlative plans were made at
TUeaday's council meeting ID
have work sbopa 011 ceramics,
arranging ~qull
an:
1 ...,.~an
esebaflle 0

~=~~~ ··~&amp; dltllltiH n!VWt-'! "'r:c.:::.~-'Oftln

:!,d:

Rosen Returru~ To New York

New

workshops on rug hooking,
Iabrie pictures and decoupllge
wiR be held.
&lt;)
A 01r1s1mas wcrkshop baa
been scheduled for Nov. 10 and
oo Nov. 17, 18, 19, Chrlslmas
crafts wiR he displayed In lbe
auditorium ol the amex.
Mason County Achievement
Day wiR be TUesday, Oclober
13 at the Mason County 4-B
~. Soulhllde. The event will
be potluck Registration and
entering exhibits will com·
mence at 9:15. Shirley Camphell, Stale Program Director of
H&lt;memakera, will be a peat
speaker and Mra. Wylene Dial,
W. Va. University Extenalon

Given Couple

icers nsta e

rnt. No lumpe. no bumps. no buttont

to bother )'Oll . Just sound,

unlnt~Npted ,

bNu-

tHulsleep.

So vo ahead and ptmper your"'llf. Buy 1

eameo OuUtorama mattrn1 ... "The World'l
Greatest Sleep6nu Pill." Do It 800n, lf\d we'll

make it up wHh free Sprlngtnllld sheet~ and
plllowcua. Qulttoram&amp;--ttle maltrtlt lhlt't
kind to yOur btlek and your budget, too. FroM

179.75 to $419.50.

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�'I

6 : ~ p. m,; Evening
MIDDLEPORT FIRST · RACIIIE FIRH CHURCH 'l'"'llng,
wonhlp. 7; :tO p. m ,
&amp;APTIST -C:t,,.rr,... W ~lmnn'l . OF THE NAZARINI APPLI CJIIOVI UNITID
paotor, Fred Hofl,.n, Sun- Sunday School, t :30 e.. m.1
doy School Slip!. Sundoy Morning worship, 10: 30· a. m.1 MITHODI51' CHURCH - W.
Church SChool, ·t :JJ •· m.1 EvtniiiiJ -•hlp, 7:30 p. m; Dell M&lt;Ciuri. ~ . Worlhlp
Morning worohlp1 10: U a . m. Wtdnudoy, Sundoy School Mrvlct, lint and third Sundayl
Sunday lllbilltuay hour 7: :tOP· Svporlntendenl. Pauline Mc- ol Nch IJ'OIIIh at I p, m.;
m. Sunday , , , 30 p. m., game Clfntock, pastor. Rev . Morris Sunday Scl\001 ovory Sunday at
9:30 1 , Ill .; WSCS, · MCond
time tor youth. wednesday . M. Wolfe.
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAtl evening prOY'Ir Mrvic-, 7;30.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Tvescloy of each month at 7:30
POMEROY
TRINITY Rov . Arthur C. Lund, pastor.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST Chort.. No&lt;rls , pastor . Sunday p. m.; Blbte Study, Wedneocloy,
"
Sunday School, 9:15 • · m .. MiOdleport, corn.,- of Fourth Sc:hoot, 9: 30 a. m.; Morning 8 p.m.
UnittciChurch of Christ -~ev Charles Evans, Supt.; worship and Ntaln St. Roberl Jackson, worship, 10: .t5 a . m. : Sunday
CARMEL UNITED METIIPerrin, pastor . Fred 81aettnar, service, 10: 30 a. m. Con- pastor . Sunday School, 9: 30 a. evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; ODIST Paut A. Sellers,
supt. Sundliy School , 9: 15 a. m .; flrmatlon class, Saturday. ' : 45 m.: Mornil\ worship 10: 30 a. Wednesday evening Bible peator; Wayne Roush, supt • .
Worship, 10:25 a. m.: youth e. m.
Wor1hiR service, 10 : ~ a .. m;,
m iH~~~~ ~~hoc'J~~~~~~Niid- Study, 7 30 p. m.
first and third Sundey11
choir ,·eheorsol, Monday, 6::10
POMEROY-CHESTER
dleport, 5th and Main. Rauilln
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED evening -ship, 8 p, m. MCOnd
~ire~i~r _Mrs .Se~r~rvin ~~~ 1'; UNITED
METHODIST
rehearsal, 7·30p . m. Thursday, Robert R. Card, p~stor . Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, METHODIST - Rev. Randy Sunday.
CHESTEII CHURCH OF THE .
Mrs. Paul Nease, director. Pomeroy - Worship: fO .lO •: Sunday School supt. Bible Lavender . p~stor . Sutlday NAZAUNE - II••· Herbert
School
9·
30
a
m
·
morning
school,
9
a.m..
Mn.
Wilma
Thursday , all day Busy Bee m .; Church SchooL 9. 15 a . m .,
Grate, fM'Stor. Worshtp service, ,
quilting r-•rty In church social Frank Vaughan , superln · worship, lo: 30 ·a . M'.; evening Bahr, Supt. Youth Fellowship 6 11 o. m. end 7;30 p.m . Sunday.
f"')fll_,_
tendent . Chester worship, 9 •: worship, 7:30 g,. m.: orllvPr p.m. each Sunday at Tuppers
Plains United Methodist Sunday School, 9: 30 •· m,
POMEROY CHURCH OF m. ; Church School, 10 o. m., service 7 p. m. Wednesday. .
Richard Berton, suPI. Prayer
·
·
Church.
THE NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
meeting, WedniSday. 7: 30p. m.
lb
R
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT- MASON COUNTY
DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
HARRISONVILLE
PRES.
Union and Mu erry.
ev . TIST - Pomeroy Mulberry MASON
ASSEMBLY
OF A. Curry, pastor. Sunday eYTE~IAN - Mrs.
Clyde v Hender"'", pastor.
'
t
Sunde ·School 9:JO a. m.: Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pas or . GOD -Second St., Mason. W. School. 9: 30 a. m. ; Youth and L&lt;:!e, Sunday Schoop Superln·
Raymyond Walburn, supt. Sabbath ~hoo~, Saturda~ 2 p. Va. Ct.ester Tennant, pastor . Junior youth service, 6:-45p. m.: tendent. Sunday School 9: lO a.
Morn in worship 10:30 a. m.; m.:. worsh•p, 3. 15 p. m.
rcas Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. m .
. Sunday Service I m. Rev.
Evenln~ service 7:30p.m. Mid _Soc•ety, 101. m. each Thursday. morning worsh1p, 11 a. m.; Prayer and praise Wed .• 7:30 P· m
Malt Donahue, M ddleport,
evangelistic service, 7: 30 p. m . m
week r.ervlce, Wednesday . 7:30 MIDDLEPORT
Bible study and prayer service,
HEM L 0 ( K
G R 0 V E pastor.
BETHANY
UNITED
p. m.
FIRST UNITED PRES· Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smith,
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev . BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev .
METHODIST -Paul A. Sellers,
ptsfor; Roy Oomlgan, supt. pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sundav
Stanley Plattenburg, mmister · 1 Rus$ell lester , pastor. Sunday 773·5133.
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
Morning
service. 9:30 a.m.; School supt. Worship service,
Morning prayer and serm~n, School9:l0a. m., lewis Sauer,
Christ
In
Christi1n
Union
Sunday
School.
10 a.m. Prayer 9:30 a . m. second and fourth
10:30 a. m. Holy commumon supt; worship service 10:30
Rev.O'Dell Manley. pastor . meetlnQ. Wedryesday, 8 p.m.
and sermon, first Sundays,
School , 9;30 o. m., Rev.
SILVER RUN FREE WILL SundayJ; Evening worship. 8 p:
10:30 a. m . Church schooL a.';IOOLEPOAT HEATH Sunday
firsi'Sunday.
Rev . Caudill m.LOTTRIDGE
kinde-rgarten through eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Guy Sayre, supt .; evening BAPTIST UNITED
7:30. Tuesday Bible Atkins. pastor . carrot I Mat· METHODIST - Worship, first
grade, 10:30 a. m.
Max E. Donahue, minister ; service,
7:30 p. m. Thursday thews, Sunday School Supt. and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF Eric Chambers, Sunday School study.
evening
prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday Schoool. 10 a. m. ; second and fourth Sundays,
CHRIST- Mt . Hoyt Allen, Jr ., superintendent. Church School m. Sunday
evening youth Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer 7:30p.m. Sunday SChool, 9:4Sa.
pastor . BlbleSchool,9:30a.m .; 9 30 a m.; morning worship,
worship, 10: 30; adult worship lO:JOa m. : youth meeting, 7 p. sen· ices, 6: 30 with Roger meeting, Thursday, 7:30p.m. m . Christian Endeavor, third
CHESTER CHURCH OF Saturday of each month .
yovlh l_uder .
service and. voui]Q .P eoeles m. , Choir rehearsal, Wed · Manley,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
meeting, both 7:30 P· m. un. nesday ].7: 30 p. m. ; Mrs. E. CHRIST- John Steele, pastor . GOD- Rev. Donald A. Sheets.
day · Wednesday , combined Robert Hamm, director.
Warship. 10 a.m .; Btble study. pas1or. Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES - 11 : 15 a .m.; evening worship, m.; worship service, 11 a. m.; Gill, pastcr . William Balley ,
Bible study and prayer
meeting, 7:30 P· m.
Larry Car nahan presiding 7· ]0 p.m. Mld ·week service, Evening worship, 7: 3D P· m. supt. Sunday School. 9:JO a . m. ;
minister. Sunday. Bible lecture, Wednesday, 7:30p .m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Prayer service and youth Morning worship, 10:30 a . m. ;
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In 9. 30 a. m ; Watchtower $tudy, . RAHAM UNITED MET~ - servlce, Thursday, 7: 30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
c~arge. Sunday, 10 a. m., 10· JO a m ; Tuesday, Bible G
Monthly sings, first Sunday Wednesday, Christian Youth
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a. m. study, 7 JO p m ; Thursday , OOIST CHURCH - Preaching each month, 2 p. m.
Maybe you don't lllce rock and roll, but there'• vibrancy to Ito Mal
meeting 7· 30 p. m. Thursday,
Sunday School. Young People's min 1stry school 7· 30 p. m , 9:30 a. m., first and second
Sundays of each month; third
FOREST RUN METHODIST choir practice, 7 p. m.
Legion. 7p. m.; Thursday. 1 toJ service meeting 8: 30p. m
that
,.,, kill• .,.,...• ., tltemtelv••· fven H II ltn'l your lclnd of music It's
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH and fourth Sundays each month, - Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor:;
DEXTER CHURCH OF
worship
service
at
7:30
p.
m.
Mrs
.
Fread
Nease
,
supt.
Evans,
tltelr lclnd o1 mutlc. Perltap• the "generation II"P" may be narr-H
L m . Prep classes.
of Christ in Christian Union- Wednesday evenings at 7:30, Worshipservice9a . m.; Sunday CHRIST -Danny
pas1or. Norman C. Will, supt .
SACRED HEART - Re¥ - Lawrence '1\anley, pastor. Mrs. Prayer and Bible Sludy.
School. 10 a. m.
slightly If you'll IItten.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
Father Bernard Krajcovic, Russell Young, Sunday School
MASON
FIWST
BAPTIST
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Worship service, 10:Xt a. m.
pastor .
Phone
992 ·28~5, Supt ..S.unday Sc~ooi9 : JOa. m.;
Sis., Stan -Langsville Village, Rev . Christian Endeavor Sunday
life, remember, Is a process olglve and lob. Allults and tHnogers
Saturday evening Man, 7.30 Evemng worship 7:30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy
di
h 1 Robert Eugene Musser, pastor .
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7. 30 P Craig. pastor . Sun ay sc 00 ' Worship service, 10:30 a . m .; gvenin.a_.
hove 10 give 0 little H tltoy are golnr to reach mutual underlf&lt;Jndlnf. K,
ii"EDRGANtZED cHUlfCH
a.m. Confessions, Saturday 7· m.
9 45 a .m. ; worship service, 11 Glenna Fett}'• Sunday School
In the beginning, you've given tH basic tltlngl - llh faith, love and
7 30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA· a.m.; training union, 6:30p.m .; Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a. m.; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
.
TtST RENT - Middlel"""t ~ev evening worship service, 7: lO Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid· TER DAY SAINTS- Portland·
respect, then you've nothing Ia worry about.
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Audry Miller, pastor ; Floyd p.m . Mld·week prayer service, week service, Wednesday, 7:30 Racine Road. Ralph Johnson.
-Robert Kuhn, pastor . Georg? Carson, supt. Sunday school. Wednesday. 7: JO p.m.
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
aut It's never too fate. 'o' •nllfante- hove you gone wfth your,..,...
Skinner, Sunday School sup: 9 . 30 a.m ; Morning w~r ·
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
"
(H.RtSTIAN
SCIENCE
P
·
S~RACUSE
CHURCH
OF
Sunday School .• 9·30 a . m.: shi , lO:JO
jumor
m.; Sunday evening service, 7
11 .m.;
Services at 315 Main St., Pt. THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C.
ager to church lately?
morning wo~sh1~, ~bf \tmdy so~ety. 6 . 30 p.m .• NYPS 6:~ Pleasant . Sundays. 11 a . m.; Larimore, pastor . Bob IWJore, p. m Wednesday evening
prayer
services,
7:30
p.
m.
BYF, 6 p. m. .
~ ~otr j)
Sunday evangelistiC Wednesdays. 7 30 p. m. All Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Wednesday 7 P: m 'm c
mee'ling, 7· JO p.m. Prayer welcome .
School, classes tor all ages, 9: 30
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST pnu:tice . W:ec:L 8. 30 p. ·
meeting Wednesday. 7:30p.m.
a.m.; mcrnlng worship, 10:45. Grea:t Bend, Charles Norris,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; pastor Worship service, 9:30 a.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPMIDDLEPORT
PEN - MEIGS COUNTY
evangelistic
service, Sunday. m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
liST- 220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL -Third Ave., the
ALFRED
UNITED
affiliated with S.B.C. Rev. Rev. B. L. Barrett, pastor METHODIST - Rev. Randy 7· JO p.m. Mid-week prayer
MORNING STAR UNITED.
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralph Priddy, Sundat school Lavender, pastor. Sunday mee-ting, Wednesd~y, 7:30p.m.
Sunday school, 9:30 a .m .• supt. Classes for a I ages, school. 9:45 a rn. with Lloyd Mssionary meetmg , second METHODIST - Rev . William
Hershel McClure, supt.; wor · Sunday school. 10 a.m.; Sunday Dillinger, supt.: worship ser · Wednesday , 7:30 D. m .
Airson, pastor ; Roy Van Meter.
SPRINGS supt.; Sunday School, 9:10 a.
shl
service. 10 : 30 a.m.; _ evening service, 7:30 p.m . vice. 11 a.m. with Charles D. - ~OCK
evfnlng worship, 7:30 p.m. Wedn~sday evening young Woode, lay leader In char;e ; METHODIST - R.e\f . Richard m : Morning worship, 10 ·15 a .
With the hope it will. in some measure. foster and help sustain that which Is
w.dnosday prayer meeting and peoples meeting and Bible worship services, 7:45p.m. with Pumphrey, pastor; Harold m.; Youth Fellowship ant. Bible
good
In family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
superintendent
Blackston,
Bible study, 7:30 p.m .
study. Saturday evening ser· lhe Rev. Mr. Lavender In
Study, Thursday , 8 p. m . Fred
vice, 7 lO p.IT' __ .
Morning
worship.
9:
30
a.m.;
Smith.
layleader
.
firms and organizations whose names appear below .
charge. Wednesday evening church schooL 10·15 a.m.;
prayer service, 7: o4S p.m .
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF MYF, 6 p.m.
worship,
7:30meeting
p.m ; K 1CARLETON
CHURCH
Prayer
ngsbury Road.
Sundar.
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Carl GOD _ Racine Route 2. The evenmg
and Bible Study, Wednesday, School, 9 30 a. m., Ralph Car •
Findling, with a good at- Rev. Chari.. Hond, pastor. 7:30 p.m A mlnistrative supt Worship service, 10.30 a .
Sunday School attendance on tendance and a fine time Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.: Counol first Monday, 7:30p.m. m and 1 30 p m alternately
L
' " " " hi
morning worship, 11 a.m.
UNITED BRETHREN p; 0 yer m.. tlng,. Wednesday ,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Oct. 4 was 41. The offering was reported. Marr. is ser .. uae s E enlng services, Tuesday and INEDEN
CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, 7 30 p m Rev. Jay Stiles,
992-2550
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
S18.35. Worship services were ·country stationed In Germany F;ldoy, 7:30.
tor . Sunday SchooL 10a . m.; pastor.
.u1""'"u
,..
beldotll o'clock with the Rev. where_he .wi.J1return when his
HI.P PER .~ •. I!J•.AJ NS.
ie Hol,inger, supt . fWJr .
.-,
c:, _
..
r.,, ~~~~~~~~~:.:;-":&lt;..:';-'•;_;;"~"
-~~-~JIIl~DOI"~~·~--J,"'---~-:--;-- - - - - - -1
sermort 11 •· m.; Evenlnf -~ 'b'l.D 8 ?o!-'Xfelf
Lavender , llrJn&amp;lll&amp;.. , \he ~ lea~. · , "' :. ;
~
c ··H ( Jt G "E
I) ' R' 1-"l I"' If
ice Christian Endeavo,..., GlfEGATIONAl; CHURCH ..1:
• ..., ·
''
meuage . .. ... ,.;... _,_.
" MrJililllffs:J;!iicPar'kerand "METHODIST. Sunday worol&gt;i~
7· 30 p. m .; Mrs . ~rdo Rev. Willard Dutcher, pastor.
A miscellaneous -slioWei' lor son, -Randall, ~f Chicago, I~. &amp;et:!i ~:S~~~.~ t:;~11S:~!. Chevolier, presodent . Song Mrs. Worley Francis, Sundar.
Mark and Jenny Findling was recenUyspentfivedays with hlB !First and third Sundays) 7:45 service and sermon. ~: 20. Mid· School Supt. Sunday Schoo,
prayer meetmg Wed· 9:45 a . m . Church Services first
Bakers of Good Bread
held on Saturday evening, Oct. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber p.m.; iS.cond and &lt;lh Sun- Week
Middleport. Olio
nesday.
7:30 P m . Mrs . Mazie and third Sundays following
Huntington. W. Va.
3 at the home of the groom's Parker and son Eddie.
daysl . LoHrldgo - 7;&lt;5 p.m. Holsinaer. class leader .
Sunday
School,
Second
and
•
Mr and Mr Cia• • Woode and (F1rst and third Sundays), 11
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
·
s. 11"
a .m Second and 4th Sundays.
CHURCH-Harrisonville
Road. m . services .
Conni of Circleville, 0 ., spent L 0 N G
B 0 T "'r 0 M H.ev . Ray T~ylor, pastor; Henry
the weekend with her parents, METHODIST- Rev. Freeland Eblin, Sunday School Supt.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Norris, pastor . Sunday School, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; CHURCH
- /1/r. carl Turley,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
Keno,andMr.andMn. William 10 a.m .; church Hrvices , 11 evening worship, 7:30 p. m . minister . Morning Services
Farm.
Industrial- Lawn . Garden
Prayer and prasle service, 10· 30 a . m. Sunday School 9:30
Middleport, Olio
Carr and family, and Mr. and •·;EAR WALLOW RIDGE Thursday, 7::m~. OJ .
Tuppers
Plains
667-3435
a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
Mrs. Cllarles D. Woode, here. CHURCH OF CHRIST - John
RACINE -LETART
WESMr. and Mra. Robert Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, LEYAN UNITED METHODIST
HYSELL
RUN
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. of lp 9· 30 a m ; morning worship. Racine. W. Dale McClurg,
Robinson and farm 1Y Be re, lit: 30; · e~enlng worship. 7:30 pastor . Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST - Cecil WIN,
andMr. andMrs.ottoSwartzof p.m. Wednesday Bible study, m.; Worship service, 10:30 a. Paslor . Sunday School, 9;30
a.m.; Morning_ worship. 10:30
m.; UMYF, 1 p. m. each Sun . a.m.; Young People's service,
Shade,O.wereSundayguestsof 7:30p.m.
Athens Road
Pomeroy
The Store with A Heart
Senior Choir practice, 6:45p.m.; Evangelistic service,
Nino Robinson and Clara and
STIVERSVILLE
COM· day;
A
Family
That
Worships
Together
Racine
949-3342
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Service 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
Helen Follrod. Helen Follrod MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p.
Stays Together
Thursday,
7:30p.m.
returned home with the Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday m.; Hapr,y Hustlers Sunday
morning worship ser'lllce, 10
C ass meeting, fourth
Swartzes to spend part of the a.m., Dell Talbot, superin · School
Frlday.6p. m .; WSCSsecond
tREEDOM
GOSPEL
winter.
tendent. Prayer meeting, each Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Official MISSION- Bald Knobs. Rev.
LEWIS ELLIS
JOE POSEY
WDma Griffin O'Brien of Thursday. 7·30 p.m . Sunday Board, second Monday, 7.30 p. L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
FLOYD CARSON
Colwnbus
visited her father, evening service, 7:JO.
Olio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
m.
..
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Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
JOHN HARRISON
. 'tOMMUNITY CHURCH at School Supt. Sunday Schoo •
Middleport,
Middleport. Olio
Garner Griffin, Saturday and ZION CHURCH OF CHRtlt Dexter - Rev. John Oill, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday evening
both visited Mr. and Mrs. - Pomeroy . Harrlsonvllle pastor. Sunday morning wor . worship 7:30. Prayer meeting, 1----------~----t---------------1
Dlllfrlct Contest In Sunday
Oarence Henderson and Unda Road . John Webster , pastor; ship, 10 a.m. Worship services, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m . Ernest
SCIIool, Go-Fill My House
Williama and son, Aaron David. Paul McElroy , Sunday School Tuesday and Sunday evenings, Deeter, class leader. Yough
Supt. Sunday SchooL 9: JCI a.m .; 7:30p.m .
Meeting Wedne5day,7:3Dp. m.,
Harry Guthrie relurned to his Morning Worship and com .
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Ernest Deeter, leader .
Member of the Big 3
home here on Friday from munlon, 10: 30 a. m.; Sunday
CHURCH MT. HERMON UNITED
General Merchandise
Holzer H,.,..ltal and is reported evening youth Christian En· METHODIST
Chester, Olio
.,.,.r
deavor, 6 p. m ; Worship ser · Tuppers Plains . Rev . Randy BRETHREN - Rev . Robert
Lavender,
pastor.
Sunday
Shook
pastor.
Sunday
school,
Tuppers
Plains
667-3280
to be doing very well. Mrs. Ella vices. 7 p. m. ; Wednesday
. 9: 30 a. m.; youth ~:30 a.m.; Alfred Wolfe, supt.;
Voet of Sugar Grove, 0. Ll evening prayer meeting and School,
fellowship, 6 p. m. 1 Sunday Roy Poder, assls'fant. Morning
vlaltlng and allllistlng at the Bible study, 7;30 p.m .
evening worship, 7: 30p. m.
worship, 11 a .m.; evening
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - '
Guthrie home.
L E TART
U N I T E D sermon, 7:30 p.m. alternating
Pine Grove, Rev. Gerald METHODIST CHURCH -Firsl each Sunday. Closo meeting, 11
Mr. sud Mrs. Charles D. Herbener, pastor . Sunday and second Sundays, preaching -a .m. alternating Sunday
Family Recreation
bRCII'f' School
t:JO a.m.
Woode
attended
the school, 9 a . m .; Church service, at a p. m.; Third and fourth mornings, David Holter, class
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
Morninl Worship IO:JO e.m.
Swimming
•n•ttllstlc Service 7:31
homecoming at Hemlock Grove 10sav
c uSE u N 1 TED Sundays, ~unday School. 10 a. leader. Chrlatlan Endeavor,
Federal Reserve System
m
.;
worshlp~rvlceatlla.m
.;
7:JO
every
other
Sunday
p.m.
Sunday afternoon. Albert METHODIST _
Paul A. Tuesday evenmgs at 8 p. m., even ng,
Roger
Buckley,
Rev. Audry Miller,
Warner
ol
Alfred
rhurch
also
Sellers,
pastor;
Ben
Qvlsen - prayer and Bible Study.
president. Preyer meeting, 7:30
Plstor
attended .
berry, Sunday School Supt.
FLATWOODS
UNITED p.m. each Wedi!Mdoy. lloord
PM . ffl· S21f
worship service. 9:30a.m. first MfOTHODIST, Rev . William m"'llng first Monday o1 month,
ComfOrtable Uvlngand third Sunday. Evening Ainon. pas1or. Robert Eason, 7.30 p m
Rexall Drugs
supt. Sunday School at 10 a . m ., ·
· ·
Reasonably
Priced
.
.
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
8 p. m. fourth
Sunday.
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , service,
LANGSVILLE
MIDWAY
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Tuppers Plains
667-3891
992·2955
Pomeroy
services each Sunday at lOa. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.
SYRACUS~ FIRST UNITED
and 7:30p.m. Tuesday evening m.
PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
worship, 7:30.
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Q"ssell Lester, pastor . Worohlr.
SUTTON
UNITED Rev . Cecil Cox, ~stor. Sundaly fervlc•. 9 a. m.; Sunday Schoo,
MiTHODIST Paul A. school supt ., Joe Sayre. Sunday 10 a. m.
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Sellers. pastor; Mlrtha Lee, school, 9: A5 a .m.; Su=
AMERICAN
MOTORS
Sunday School Supt. Worship evening worship. 7:30.
. Electrlc' MotOf Rt~lr · , .. '
• RUTLAND
service. 10:.45 a'~ m .;second and nesday prayer and Bible study, .
Phone 593-6601
RST a•p
810W.
Main
fourth Sundays i
evening 7·30 p.m.
RUTLAND Fl
" •
85
N.
Court
St.
Athens
TUP P ERS
P LA I N S TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
worhsip, a p. m. third Sunday.
ENTERPRISE
UNITED CHRIS.TIAN CHURCH -/1/r. pastor . Sunday School, 10o. m.;
METHODIST -Rev. William John Wyatt, pastor; J , S. Divis, /1/rs. Gertrude Butler, sup!.
Airson, pastor. Ralph Spencer. Sunday School supt.; Sunday Piayer Service. 1:30 p. m.;
Supt.; Carl Jennings, asst.supt. schooL 9:.30 a . m., Morning Dreachlng service, 2 p. m.
Worship services, 9:30 a. m.; Sermon. 10:30 a. m. Evening
Meats and Groceries
THE RUTLAND METH·
Minor Repairs and Tune Up
Sunday School, 10: 30 a. m.;
7
Syracuse
9f2.3fe6
Cor. Beech &amp; Locust
992-7260
FALLS OOIST Rev. Richard C.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m .;, ~Asf'' tf.'T'i.RT
Wednesday. choir, 6:15 p. m. UNITED METHODIST Pvmphery, paolor. Church
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH -W. Dele McClurg, School 9:.30 a.m.; Worship
.
.
Norm ,an McCain, supt. pastor . Worship services, service 10.30 a.m.
Services weekly at 9: ~ a. m. second and tourth Sundays of
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Preaching first and third each mo~th at 9 a.m.; Sunday CHRIST_ Sunday school, 9:30
Sundays of month by Charlet School, hr&lt;t and third Sundays a.m., v. H. Broloy, supt. ;
Take Someone wltn You to Church
Furniture and Appllanc"
Russell, 9:30 a. m.
ot aach moothol 90 . m.; secotld communion ond devotions,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
UNITED FAITH- Roller! E. end fourth Sunday~ of each 10 : 30 a.m. Regular botrd
91};1301
Smith, pastor . Worship 'ervlce month oliO • · m.; B•bllstudy, moetlno 7, 30, third Saturday
l&lt;trmlt Walton, Mgr.
,
, ...
and Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.,
Fred Samset, sup!.; evening wednesday.
LETART FALLS UNITED -...ch
THEmonth
RUTLAND COM·
~· 1:
worship, 7:30 p.m.; rou1 ~ etiETHREN - Rov. Roller! MUNITY CHURCH -Roiv. .
111nN I:DnRf
Your Clloitt
meeting, 1 p.m. Prayer meeting Shook, pastor; Herochol Norris, Amos TUllo, pastor, Sulldoy ·
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supt. Sunday school. 9;:tO·o.m.; Schooi."9: :t0 •· m.; Worship
Olurch and Office SuP,II~~Giff1
Ol~U I. ··
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dausJrter, Helen, of Columbus
vlllted relaUves here over the
weekend and attended the
nhower for her grandlon and
wile, Mr. and Mrl. Mark Fin·
dling, at the Carl Flndllng
home.
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Sunday.7:30
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service.
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p.m.
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astor. Jerry Davis Sundoy

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Wll to choose between lix
dlamOIIda and llx no-trump.

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Roller! Stock
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Harry Morgan
8:311- 13, "Tho Old Man Who
caned Wolf", Edward G.
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Ava Gardner, Devld Niven
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Hoods", Frink Sinatra
11;311 - 13. "From Hell to
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19omory
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9 -a, "Cell Me Madam", Ethel

Morman

11:30-ll. "Tho C r - Sky",

Rhonda Fleming
11:30 - 1. "Tho Blbt Ruth
Story", William Bendix
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· Coo!lng, The Ruulano Aro
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MIDDLEPORT FIRST · RACIIIE FIRH CHURCH 'l'"'llng,
wonhlp. 7; :tO p. m ,
&amp;APTIST -C:t,,.rr,... W ~lmnn'l . OF THE NAZARINI APPLI CJIIOVI UNITID
paotor, Fred Hofl,.n, Sun- Sunday School, t :30 e.. m.1
doy School Slip!. Sundoy Morning worship, 10: 30· a. m.1 MITHODI51' CHURCH - W.
Church SChool, ·t :JJ •· m.1 EvtniiiiJ -•hlp, 7:30 p. m; Dell M&lt;Ciuri. ~ . Worlhlp
Morning worohlp1 10: U a . m. Wtdnudoy, Sundoy School Mrvlct, lint and third Sundayl
Sunday lllbilltuay hour 7: :tOP· Svporlntendenl. Pauline Mc- ol Nch IJ'OIIIh at I p, m.;
m. Sunday , , , 30 p. m., game Clfntock, pastor. Rev . Morris Sunday Scl\001 ovory Sunday at
9:30 1 , Ill .; WSCS, · MCond
time tor youth. wednesday . M. Wolfe.
POMEROY
ST. PAUL LUTHERAtl evening prOY'Ir Mrvic-, 7;30.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- Tvescloy of each month at 7:30
POMEROY
TRINITY Rov . Arthur C. Lund, pastor.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST Chort.. No&lt;rls , pastor . Sunday p. m.; Blbte Study, Wedneocloy,
"
Sunday School, 9:15 • · m .. MiOdleport, corn.,- of Fourth Sc:hoot, 9: 30 a. m.; Morning 8 p.m.
UnittciChurch of Christ -~ev Charles Evans, Supt.; worship and Ntaln St. Roberl Jackson, worship, 10: .t5 a . m. : Sunday
CARMEL UNITED METIIPerrin, pastor . Fred 81aettnar, service, 10: 30 a. m. Con- pastor . Sunday School, 9: 30 a. evening worship, 7:30 p.m. ; ODIST Paut A. Sellers,
supt. Sundliy School , 9: 15 a. m .; flrmatlon class, Saturday. ' : 45 m.: Mornil\ worship 10: 30 a. Wednesday evening Bible peator; Wayne Roush, supt • .
Worship, 10:25 a. m.: youth e. m.
Wor1hiR service, 10 : ~ a .. m;,
m iH~~~~ ~~hoc'J~~~~~~Niid- Study, 7 30 p. m.
first and third Sundey11
choir ,·eheorsol, Monday, 6::10
POMEROY-CHESTER
dleport, 5th and Main. Rauilln
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED evening -ship, 8 p, m. MCOnd
~ire~i~r _Mrs .Se~r~rvin ~~~ 1'; UNITED
METHODIST
rehearsal, 7·30p . m. Thursday, Robert R. Card, p~stor . Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kelly, METHODIST - Rev. Randy Sunday.
CHESTEII CHURCH OF THE .
Mrs. Paul Nease, director. Pomeroy - Worship: fO .lO •: Sunday School supt. Bible Lavender . p~stor . Sutlday NAZAUNE - II••· Herbert
School
9·
30
a
m
·
morning
school,
9
a.m..
Mn.
Wilma
Thursday , all day Busy Bee m .; Church SchooL 9. 15 a . m .,
Grate, fM'Stor. Worshtp service, ,
quilting r-•rty In church social Frank Vaughan , superln · worship, lo: 30 ·a . M'.; evening Bahr, Supt. Youth Fellowship 6 11 o. m. end 7;30 p.m . Sunday.
f"')fll_,_
tendent . Chester worship, 9 •: worship, 7:30 g,. m.: orllvPr p.m. each Sunday at Tuppers
Plains United Methodist Sunday School, 9: 30 •· m,
POMEROY CHURCH OF m. ; Church School, 10 o. m., service 7 p. m. Wednesday. .
Richard Berton, suPI. Prayer
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Church.
THE NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
meeting, WedniSday. 7: 30p. m.
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DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
HARRISONVILLE
PRES.
Union and Mu erry.
ev . TIST - Pomeroy Mulberry MASON
ASSEMBLY
OF A. Curry, pastor. Sunday eYTE~IAN - Mrs.
Clyde v Hender"'", pastor.
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Sunde ·School 9:JO a. m.: Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pas or . GOD -Second St., Mason. W. School. 9: 30 a. m. ; Youth and L&lt;:!e, Sunday Schoop Superln·
Raymyond Walburn, supt. Sabbath ~hoo~, Saturda~ 2 p. Va. Ct.ester Tennant, pastor . Junior youth service, 6:-45p. m.: tendent. Sunday School 9: lO a.
Morn in worship 10:30 a. m.; m.:. worsh•p, 3. 15 p. m.
rcas Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. m .
. Sunday Service I m. Rev.
Evenln~ service 7:30p.m. Mid _Soc•ety, 101. m. each Thursday. morning worsh1p, 11 a. m.; Prayer and praise Wed .• 7:30 P· m
Malt Donahue, M ddleport,
evangelistic service, 7: 30 p. m . m
week r.ervlce, Wednesday . 7:30 MIDDLEPORT
Bible study and prayer service,
HEM L 0 ( K
G R 0 V E pastor.
BETHANY
UNITED
p. m.
FIRST UNITED PRES· Wednesday, 7: 30 p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smith,
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev . BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev .
METHODIST -Paul A. Sellers,
ptsfor; Roy Oomlgan, supt. pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sundav
Stanley Plattenburg, mmister · 1 Rus$ell lester , pastor. Sunday 773·5133.
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
Morning
service. 9:30 a.m.; School supt. Worship service,
Morning prayer and serm~n, School9:l0a. m., lewis Sauer,
Christ
In
Christi1n
Union
Sunday
School.
10 a.m. Prayer 9:30 a . m. second and fourth
10:30 a. m. Holy commumon supt; worship service 10:30
Rev.O'Dell Manley. pastor . meetlnQ. Wedryesday, 8 p.m.
and sermon, first Sundays,
School , 9;30 o. m., Rev.
SILVER RUN FREE WILL SundayJ; Evening worship. 8 p:
10:30 a. m . Church schooL a.';IOOLEPOAT HEATH Sunday
firsi'Sunday.
Rev . Caudill m.LOTTRIDGE
kinde-rgarten through eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Guy Sayre, supt .; evening BAPTIST UNITED
7:30. Tuesday Bible Atkins. pastor . carrot I Mat· METHODIST - Worship, first
grade, 10:30 a. m.
Max E. Donahue, minister ; service,
7:30 p. m. Thursday thews, Sunday School Supt. and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF Eric Chambers, Sunday School study.
evening
prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday Schoool. 10 a. m. ; second and fourth Sundays,
CHRIST- Mt . Hoyt Allen, Jr ., superintendent. Church School m. Sunday
evening youth Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer 7:30p.m. Sunday SChool, 9:4Sa.
pastor . BlbleSchool,9:30a.m .; 9 30 a m.; morning worship,
worship, 10: 30; adult worship lO:JOa m. : youth meeting, 7 p. sen· ices, 6: 30 with Roger meeting, Thursday, 7:30p.m. m . Christian Endeavor, third
CHESTER CHURCH OF Saturday of each month .
yovlh l_uder .
service and. voui]Q .P eoeles m. , Choir rehearsal, Wed · Manley,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
meeting, both 7:30 P· m. un. nesday ].7: 30 p. m. ; Mrs. E. CHRIST- John Steele, pastor . GOD- Rev. Donald A. Sheets.
day · Wednesday , combined Robert Hamm, director.
Warship. 10 a.m .; Btble study. pas1or. Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST - Rev. Eugene
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES - 11 : 15 a .m.; evening worship, m.; worship service, 11 a. m.; Gill, pastcr . William Balley ,
Bible study and prayer
meeting, 7:30 P· m.
Larry Car nahan presiding 7· ]0 p.m. Mld ·week service, Evening worship, 7: 3D P· m. supt. Sunday School. 9:JO a . m. ;
minister. Sunday. Bible lecture, Wednesday, 7:30p .m.
THE SALVATION ARMY Prayer service and youth Morning worship, 10:30 a . m. ;
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In 9. 30 a. m ; Watchtower $tudy, . RAHAM UNITED MET~ - servlce, Thursday, 7: 30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
c~arge. Sunday, 10 a. m., 10· JO a m ; Tuesday, Bible G
Monthly sings, first Sunday Wednesday, Christian Youth
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a. m. study, 7 JO p m ; Thursday , OOIST CHURCH - Preaching each month, 2 p. m.
Maybe you don't lllce rock and roll, but there'• vibrancy to Ito Mal
meeting 7· 30 p. m. Thursday,
Sunday School. Young People's min 1stry school 7· 30 p. m , 9:30 a. m., first and second
Sundays of each month; third
FOREST RUN METHODIST choir practice, 7 p. m.
Legion. 7p. m.; Thursday. 1 toJ service meeting 8: 30p. m
that
,.,, kill• .,.,...• ., tltemtelv••· fven H II ltn'l your lclnd of music It's
p.m., Ladies Home League ; 7
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH and fourth Sundays each month, - Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor:;
DEXTER CHURCH OF
worship
service
at
7:30
p.
m.
Mrs
.
Fread
Nease
,
supt.
Evans,
tltelr lclnd o1 mutlc. Perltap• the "generation II"P" may be narr-H
L m . Prep classes.
of Christ in Christian Union- Wednesday evenings at 7:30, Worshipservice9a . m.; Sunday CHRIST -Danny
pas1or. Norman C. Will, supt .
SACRED HEART - Re¥ - Lawrence '1\anley, pastor. Mrs. Prayer and Bible Sludy.
School. 10 a. m.
slightly If you'll IItten.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
Father Bernard Krajcovic, Russell Young, Sunday School
MASON
FIWST
BAPTIST
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Worship service, 10:Xt a. m.
pastor .
Phone
992 ·28~5, Supt ..S.unday Sc~ooi9 : JOa. m.;
Sis., Stan -Langsville Village, Rev . Christian Endeavor Sunday
life, remember, Is a process olglve and lob. Allults and tHnogers
Saturday evening Man, 7.30 Evemng worship 7:30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy
di
h 1 Robert Eugene Musser, pastor .
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7. 30 P Craig. pastor . Sun ay sc 00 ' Worship service, 10:30 a . m .; gvenin.a_.
hove 10 give 0 little H tltoy are golnr to reach mutual underlf&lt;Jndlnf. K,
ii"EDRGANtZED cHUlfCH
a.m. Confessions, Saturday 7· m.
9 45 a .m. ; worship service, 11 Glenna Fett}'• Sunday School
In the beginning, you've given tH basic tltlngl - llh faith, love and
7 30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA· a.m.; training union, 6:30p.m .; Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a. m.; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
.
TtST RENT - Middlel"""t ~ev evening worship service, 7: lO Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid· TER DAY SAINTS- Portland·
respect, then you've nothing Ia worry about.
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Audry Miller, pastor ; Floyd p.m . Mld·week prayer service, week service, Wednesday, 7:30 Racine Road. Ralph Johnson.
-Robert Kuhn, pastor . Georg? Carson, supt. Sunday school. Wednesday. 7: JO p.m.
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
aut It's never too fate. 'o' •nllfante- hove you gone wfth your,..,...
Skinner, Sunday School sup: 9 . 30 a.m ; Morning w~r ·
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
"
(H.RtSTIAN
SCIENCE
P
·
S~RACUSE
CHURCH
OF
Sunday School .• 9·30 a . m.: shi , lO:JO
jumor
m.; Sunday evening service, 7
11 .m.;
Services at 315 Main St., Pt. THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C.
ager to church lately?
morning wo~sh1~, ~bf \tmdy so~ety. 6 . 30 p.m .• NYPS 6:~ Pleasant . Sundays. 11 a . m.; Larimore, pastor . Bob IWJore, p. m Wednesday evening
prayer
services,
7:30
p.
m.
BYF, 6 p. m. .
~ ~otr j)
Sunday evangelistiC Wednesdays. 7 30 p. m. All Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Wednesday 7 P: m 'm c
mee'ling, 7· JO p.m. Prayer welcome .
School, classes tor all ages, 9: 30
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST pnu:tice . W:ec:L 8. 30 p. ·
meeting Wednesday. 7:30p.m.
a.m.; mcrnlng worship, 10:45. Grea:t Bend, Charles Norris,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; pastor Worship service, 9:30 a.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPMIDDLEPORT
PEN - MEIGS COUNTY
evangelistic
service, Sunday. m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.
liST- 220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL -Third Ave., the
ALFRED
UNITED
affiliated with S.B.C. Rev. Rev. B. L. Barrett, pastor METHODIST - Rev. Randy 7· JO p.m. Mid-week prayer
MORNING STAR UNITED.
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralph Priddy, Sundat school Lavender, pastor. Sunday mee-ting, Wednesd~y, 7:30p.m.
Sunday school, 9:30 a .m .• supt. Classes for a I ages, school. 9:45 a rn. with Lloyd Mssionary meetmg , second METHODIST - Rev . William
Hershel McClure, supt.; wor · Sunday school. 10 a.m.; Sunday Dillinger, supt.: worship ser · Wednesday , 7:30 D. m .
Airson, pastor ; Roy Van Meter.
SPRINGS supt.; Sunday School, 9:10 a.
shl
service. 10 : 30 a.m.; _ evening service, 7:30 p.m . vice. 11 a.m. with Charles D. - ~OCK
evfnlng worship, 7:30 p.m. Wedn~sday evening young Woode, lay leader In char;e ; METHODIST - R.e\f . Richard m : Morning worship, 10 ·15 a .
With the hope it will. in some measure. foster and help sustain that which Is
w.dnosday prayer meeting and peoples meeting and Bible worship services, 7:45p.m. with Pumphrey, pastor; Harold m.; Youth Fellowship ant. Bible
good
In family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
superintendent
Blackston,
Bible study, 7:30 p.m .
study. Saturday evening ser· lhe Rev. Mr. Lavender In
Study, Thursday , 8 p. m . Fred
vice, 7 lO p.IT' __ .
Morning
worship.
9:
30
a.m.;
Smith.
layleader
.
firms and organizations whose names appear below .
charge. Wednesday evening church schooL 10·15 a.m.;
prayer service, 7: o4S p.m .
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF MYF, 6 p.m.
worship,
7:30meeting
p.m ; K 1CARLETON
CHURCH
Prayer
ngsbury Road.
Sundar.
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Carl GOD _ Racine Route 2. The evenmg
and Bible Study, Wednesday, School, 9 30 a. m., Ralph Car •
Findling, with a good at- Rev. Chari.. Hond, pastor. 7:30 p.m A mlnistrative supt Worship service, 10.30 a .
Sunday School attendance on tendance and a fine time Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.: Counol first Monday, 7:30p.m. m and 1 30 p m alternately
L
' " " " hi
morning worship, 11 a.m.
UNITED BRETHREN p; 0 yer m.. tlng,. Wednesday ,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Oct. 4 was 41. The offering was reported. Marr. is ser .. uae s E enlng services, Tuesday and INEDEN
CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, 7 30 p m Rev. Jay Stiles,
992-2550
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
S18.35. Worship services were ·country stationed In Germany F;ldoy, 7:30.
tor . Sunday SchooL 10a . m.; pastor.
.u1""'"u
,..
beldotll o'clock with the Rev. where_he .wi.J1return when his
HI.P PER .~ •. I!J•.AJ NS.
ie Hol,inger, supt . fWJr .
.-,
c:, _
..
r.,, ~~~~~~~~~:.:;-":&lt;..:';-'•;_;;"~"
-~~-~JIIl~DOI"~~·~--J,"'---~-:--;-- - - - - - -1
sermort 11 •· m.; Evenlnf -~ 'b'l.D 8 ?o!-'Xfelf
Lavender , llrJn&amp;lll&amp;.. , \he ~ lea~. · , "' :. ;
~
c ··H ( Jt G "E
I) ' R' 1-"l I"' If
ice Christian Endeavo,..., GlfEGATIONAl; CHURCH ..1:
• ..., ·
''
meuage . .. ... ,.;... _,_.
" MrJililllffs:J;!iicPar'kerand "METHODIST. Sunday worol&gt;i~
7· 30 p. m .; Mrs . ~rdo Rev. Willard Dutcher, pastor.
A miscellaneous -slioWei' lor son, -Randall, ~f Chicago, I~. &amp;et:!i ~:S~~~.~ t:;~11S:~!. Chevolier, presodent . Song Mrs. Worley Francis, Sundar.
Mark and Jenny Findling was recenUyspentfivedays with hlB !First and third Sundays) 7:45 service and sermon. ~: 20. Mid· School Supt. Sunday Schoo,
prayer meetmg Wed· 9:45 a . m . Church Services first
Bakers of Good Bread
held on Saturday evening, Oct. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber p.m.; iS.cond and &lt;lh Sun- Week
Middleport. Olio
nesday.
7:30 P m . Mrs . Mazie and third Sundays following
Huntington. W. Va.
3 at the home of the groom's Parker and son Eddie.
daysl . LoHrldgo - 7;&lt;5 p.m. Holsinaer. class leader .
Sunday
School,
Second
and
•
Mr and Mr Cia• • Woode and (F1rst and third Sundays), 11
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
·
s. 11"
a .m Second and 4th Sundays.
CHURCH-Harrisonville
Road. m . services .
Conni of Circleville, 0 ., spent L 0 N G
B 0 T "'r 0 M H.ev . Ray T~ylor, pastor; Henry
the weekend with her parents, METHODIST- Rev. Freeland Eblin, Sunday School Supt.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Norris, pastor . Sunday School, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; CHURCH
- /1/r. carl Turley,
Sales· Allis Chalmers - Service
Keno,andMr.andMn. William 10 a.m .; church Hrvices , 11 evening worship, 7:30 p. m . minister . Morning Services
Farm.
Industrial- Lawn . Garden
Prayer and prasle service, 10· 30 a . m. Sunday School 9:30
Middleport, Olio
Carr and family, and Mr. and •·;EAR WALLOW RIDGE Thursday, 7::m~. OJ .
Tuppers
Plains
667-3435
a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
Mrs. Cllarles D. Woode, here. CHURCH OF CHRIST - John
RACINE -LETART
WESMr. and Mra. Robert Rockhold, pastor. Bible study, LEYAN UNITED METHODIST
HYSELL
RUN
FREE l----~---------1--------------1
. of lp 9· 30 a m ; morning worship. Racine. W. Dale McClurg,
Robinson and farm 1Y Be re, lit: 30; · e~enlng worship. 7:30 pastor . Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST - Cecil WIN,
andMr. andMrs.ottoSwartzof p.m. Wednesday Bible study, m.; Worship service, 10:30 a. Paslor . Sunday School, 9;30
a.m.; Morning_ worship. 10:30
m.; UMYF, 1 p. m. each Sun . a.m.; Young People's service,
Shade,O.wereSundayguestsof 7:30p.m.
Athens Road
Pomeroy
The Store with A Heart
Senior Choir practice, 6:45p.m.; Evangelistic service,
Nino Robinson and Clara and
STIVERSVILLE
COM· day;
A
Family
That
Worships
Together
Racine
949-3342
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Service 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
Helen Follrod. Helen Follrod MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p.
Stays Together
Thursday,
7:30p.m.
returned home with the Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday m.; Hapr,y Hustlers Sunday
morning worship ser'lllce, 10
C ass meeting, fourth
Swartzes to spend part of the a.m., Dell Talbot, superin · School
Frlday.6p. m .; WSCSsecond
tREEDOM
GOSPEL
winter.
tendent. Prayer meeting, each Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Official MISSION- Bald Knobs. Rev.
LEWIS ELLIS
JOE POSEY
WDma Griffin O'Brien of Thursday. 7·30 p.m . Sunday Board, second Monday, 7.30 p. L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
FLOYD CARSON
Colwnbus
visited her father, evening service, 7:JO.
Olio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
m.
..
__
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sundar.
Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
JOHN HARRISON
. 'tOMMUNITY CHURCH at School Supt. Sunday Schoo •
Middleport,
Middleport. Olio
Garner Griffin, Saturday and ZION CHURCH OF CHRtlt Dexter - Rev. John Oill, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday evening
both visited Mr. and Mrs. - Pomeroy . Harrlsonvllle pastor. Sunday morning wor . worship 7:30. Prayer meeting, 1----------~----t---------------1
Dlllfrlct Contest In Sunday
Oarence Henderson and Unda Road . John Webster , pastor; ship, 10 a.m. Worship services, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m . Ernest
SCIIool, Go-Fill My House
Williama and son, Aaron David. Paul McElroy , Sunday School Tuesday and Sunday evenings, Deeter, class leader. Yough
Supt. Sunday SchooL 9: JCI a.m .; 7:30p.m .
Meeting Wedne5day,7:3Dp. m.,
Harry Guthrie relurned to his Morning Worship and com .
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Ernest Deeter, leader .
Member of the Big 3
home here on Friday from munlon, 10: 30 a. m.; Sunday
CHURCH MT. HERMON UNITED
General Merchandise
Holzer H,.,..ltal and is reported evening youth Christian En· METHODIST
Chester, Olio
.,.,.r
deavor, 6 p. m ; Worship ser · Tuppers Plains . Rev . Randy BRETHREN - Rev . Robert
Lavender,
pastor.
Sunday
Shook
pastor.
Sunday
school,
Tuppers
Plains
667-3280
to be doing very well. Mrs. Ella vices. 7 p. m. ; Wednesday
. 9: 30 a. m.; youth ~:30 a.m.; Alfred Wolfe, supt.;
Voet of Sugar Grove, 0. Ll evening prayer meeting and School,
fellowship, 6 p. m. 1 Sunday Roy Poder, assls'fant. Morning
vlaltlng and allllistlng at the Bible study, 7;30 p.m .
evening worship, 7: 30p. m.
worship, 11 a .m.; evening
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - '
Guthrie home.
L E TART
U N I T E D sermon, 7:30 p.m. alternating
Pine Grove, Rev. Gerald METHODIST CHURCH -Firsl each Sunday. Closo meeting, 11
Mr. sud Mrs. Charles D. Herbener, pastor . Sunday and second Sundays, preaching -a .m. alternating Sunday
Family Recreation
bRCII'f' School
t:JO a.m.
Woode
attended
the school, 9 a . m .; Church service, at a p. m.; Third and fourth mornings, David Holter, class
Pomeroy-Member F. D. I. C. &amp;
Morninl Worship IO:JO e.m.
Swimming
•n•ttllstlc Service 7:31
homecoming at Hemlock Grove 10sav
c uSE u N 1 TED Sundays, ~unday School. 10 a. leader. Chrlatlan Endeavor,
Federal Reserve System
m
.;
worshlp~rvlceatlla.m
.;
7:JO
every
other
Sunday
p.m.
Sunday afternoon. Albert METHODIST _
Paul A. Tuesday evenmgs at 8 p. m., even ng,
Roger
Buckley,
Rev. Audry Miller,
Warner
ol
Alfred
rhurch
also
Sellers,
pastor;
Ben
Qvlsen - prayer and Bible Study.
president. Preyer meeting, 7:30
Plstor
attended .
berry, Sunday School Supt.
FLATWOODS
UNITED p.m. each Wedi!Mdoy. lloord
PM . ffl· S21f
worship service. 9:30a.m. first MfOTHODIST, Rev . William m"'llng first Monday o1 month,
ComfOrtable Uvlngand third Sunday. Evening Ainon. pas1or. Robert Eason, 7.30 p m
Rexall Drugs
supt. Sunday School at 10 a . m ., ·
· ·
Reasonably
Priced
.
.
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
8 p. m. fourth
Sunday.
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , service,
LANGSVILLE
MIDWAY
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Tuppers Plains
667-3891
992·2955
Pomeroy
services each Sunday at lOa. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.
SYRACUS~ FIRST UNITED
and 7:30p.m. Tuesday evening m.
PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
worship, 7:30.
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Q"ssell Lester, pastor . Worohlr.
SUTTON
UNITED Rev . Cecil Cox, ~stor. Sundaly fervlc•. 9 a. m.; Sunday Schoo,
MiTHODIST Paul A. school supt ., Joe Sayre. Sunday 10 a. m.
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Sellers. pastor; Mlrtha Lee, school, 9: A5 a .m.; Su=
AMERICAN
MOTORS
Sunday School Supt. Worship evening worship. 7:30.
. Electrlc' MotOf Rt~lr · , .. '
• RUTLAND
service. 10:.45 a'~ m .;second and nesday prayer and Bible study, .
Phone 593-6601
RST a•p
810W.
Main
fourth Sundays i
evening 7·30 p.m.
RUTLAND Fl
" •
85
N.
Court
St.
Athens
TUP P ERS
P LA I N S TIST - Rev. Samuel Jackson,
worhsip, a p. m. third Sunday.
ENTERPRISE
UNITED CHRIS.TIAN CHURCH -/1/r. pastor . Sunday School, 10o. m.;
METHODIST -Rev. William John Wyatt, pastor; J , S. Divis, /1/rs. Gertrude Butler, sup!.
Airson, pastor. Ralph Spencer. Sunday School supt.; Sunday Piayer Service. 1:30 p. m.;
Supt.; Carl Jennings, asst.supt. schooL 9:.30 a . m., Morning Dreachlng service, 2 p. m.
Worship services, 9:30 a. m.; Sermon. 10:30 a. m. Evening
Meats and Groceries
THE RUTLAND METH·
Minor Repairs and Tune Up
Sunday School, 10: 30 a. m.;
7
Syracuse
9f2.3fe6
Cor. Beech &amp; Locust
992-7260
FALLS OOIST Rev. Richard C.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m .;, ~Asf'' tf.'T'i.RT
Wednesday. choir, 6:15 p. m. UNITED METHODIST Pvmphery, paolor. Church
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH -W. Dele McClurg, School 9:.30 a.m.; Worship
.
.
Norm ,an McCain, supt. pastor . Worship services, service 10.30 a.m.
Services weekly at 9: ~ a. m. second and tourth Sundays of
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Preaching first and third each mo~th at 9 a.m.; Sunday CHRIST_ Sunday school, 9:30
Sundays of month by Charlet School, hr&lt;t and third Sundays a.m., v. H. Broloy, supt. ;
Take Someone wltn You to Church
Furniture and Appllanc"
Russell, 9:30 a. m.
ot aach moothol 90 . m.; secotld communion ond devotions,
In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
UNITED FAITH- Roller! E. end fourth Sunday~ of each 10 : 30 a.m. Regular botrd
91};1301
Smith, pastor . Worship 'ervlce month oliO • · m.; B•bllstudy, moetlno 7, 30, third Saturday
l&lt;trmlt Walton, Mgr.
,
, ...
and Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.,
Fred Samset, sup!.; evening wednesday.
LETART FALLS UNITED -...ch
THEmonth
RUTLAND COM·
~· 1:
worship, 7:30 p.m.; rou1 ~ etiETHREN - Rov. Roller! MUNITY CHURCH -Roiv. .
111nN I:DnRf
Your Clloitt
meeting, 1 p.m. Prayer meeting Shook, pastor; Herochol Norris, Amos TUllo, pastor, Sulldoy ·
JW """"" v
· ··
Thursday, 7:30p.m .
supt. Sunday school. 9;:tO·o.m.; Schooi."9: :t0 •· m.; Worship
Olurch and Office SuP,II~~Giff1
Ol~U I. ··
·
mornll\9 sermon, 10:30 o.m.; service, 11 e. m.; Wed.,._y
_,_ . ., 1
Mlddl....,rt
....,_
'
evening sermllf!, 7:30 alter - prayer meeflng, 7:311 p, .m.
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REV. FORREST DONLEY
REV. PAUL SELLERS
Forest Run . Asbury • Mln~rsville • Syracuse.

"The Public Ia Invited"
1

Chtiter;"().

Mia. Iva Findling and
dausJrter, Helen, of Columbus
vlllted relaUves here over the
weekend and attended the
nhower for her grandlon and
wile, Mr. and Mrl. Mark Fin·
dling, at the Carl Flndllng
home.
·

nallng eor.h
Sunday.7:30
Preyer
service.
Wednesday,
p.m.
Prayer meettnt. 7:30p.m.
ollernollng Svndiys,
BRADBURY CHUIICH OF
CHRIST - Roy W. cal'lfr,
astor. Jerry Davis Sundoy

Sunday
night WOnhlp,
N~.' OF
IIUTLAWD
CHURCH
THENAIARENE-,Rev.Uovd
C .' ~rlinm, Jr .. pastor. Svnilay
School, 9:30 •· m.; Mcr~lng
worohiP.• IO::j() I .
Yovn~
peoples ser•lce, 6.45 p, m.,

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other two-club ayllema are
a trifle more compllealecl but
a great deal more effective.
yOu open two elubt and re6111 twp no-trump *lth 23-24.
You open two cluba and reo
bid three no-trump with 27·
21. With 21·22 you open two
no-trump: with 211-21 you
open lbne no-trump.
This come8 88 cloae as
poaalble to pinpoint ac·
curacy and really pays oH
with then big batldl,
Juat"look at today's hand.
South has a 27-polnt notrump. His partuer'a twoheart reopon•• to the twoclub blcl ahowecl 4-8. South
was very much lnterealecl ln
a alam but be knew that bls
partuer ~ould count to 33 ••
South just jumped to three
no-trump.
North couldn't count to 33
because 4 plus 27 or 28 only

equall 31 or 32 but North
did have a six-eard diamond

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bid,
Tb1a Uttle encouragement

waa all that South needecl to
bid a alam. He only had 27
polnbt but they all had to be

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Wll to choose between lix
dlamOIIda and llx no-trump.

'!be game was maleh-polnt
duplleate ao South went for
!be jackpot and bid the alam
ln no-trump where lt would

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9-13.- "Ditry at Anne Frank",
Millie ,..,.kino
l1: 3D - 1. "The Brave Bulla",
Mil Ftrrlr
MONDAY
9 - 3, "Story of a Woman",
Roller! Stock
TUESDAY
1 - 3. "Dragnet", Jack Webb.
Harry Morgan
8:311- 13, "Tho Old Man Who
caned Wolf", Edward G.
Robinson
9 - 3, "The Night of the
Following Day", Eva AAirle

Saint
11:30- 13, "The Little Hut".
Ava Gardner, Devld Niven
WEDNESDAY
11:30- 13, . :;w•tuol", George
Montgom...,.THURSDAY
9 - 1, "Robin end the Seven
Hoods", Frink Sinatra
11;311 - 13. "From Hell to
Borneo", George Mon ·

19omory
FRIDAY
9 -a, "Cell Me Madam", Ethel

Morman

11:30-ll. "Tho C r - Sky",

Rhonda Fleming
11:30 - 1. "Tho Blbt Ruth
Story", William Bendix
SA·TURDAY
9 - 3, "The Rualans Are
· Coo!lng, The Ruulano Aro
Coming"
11;311- 13. "Godzllla ••· Tho

Thlng0 end "New Invisible

Man"

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InsertiOn.
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Minimum Charge 7Sc
NEW YORK - Charlton
12 cents per word three
Heston wiU do an NBC. TV c::onaecutlve Insertions.
oerieo - if he can own It 100 18 cents per word six con.
secutlve Insertions.
per&lt;ent ... Elvis Presley raised
25 Per cent Discount on palcl
a crop of Las Vegas eyebrows adt and 1ds paid within 10 days ,
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&amp; OBITUARY
Priacilla during a show and then Sl..SO tor 50 word minimum .
Each additional word 2c .
openly joked about his paternity
BLIND ADS

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LTO 4 Dill!r Sedan, power steering, power
litakes, air-conditioning.
1966 DoDGE
S1295
Coronet 440 2 Door Hardtop. V-8 motor , power
steering, auto. trans.
1965 PONTIAC
$1195
Station Wagon, Tempest, V-8 motor, power
steering &amp; automatic transmission .

cheap. Also. ntco gentle mar,.
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1970 DIAL 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
sewing machine left In
layaway. Beautiful ,. pastel
color, full siH model. All
btJIII·In to bullonhoto, overcast and fancy stitch. Pay Just
$.. 8.75
cash or terms
a·rran_ged . Trade-Ins ac ·
cepted. Phone 992-.5641.
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Brick. Block, Stone.
Clolerns. Chimneys, Home
Remodeling, Cement Work.
Garages.
Fre&amp; Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny· Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

ROOFING,
BY COIIT'RACr
Roof
Painting
&amp;
Repair, Spo'uUng &amp;
Carpenter Work.
Contact:

ORVILL£ JOHfiSON
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VACUUM Cleaner brand new
Have Your Yearly
Additional 25c Charge per
suit with this defeiUie: "I take
1970 model. Complete with all ' ,,. m-2143
Pomeroy
Advertisement.
the pill " ... The Colony
tloanlfl11
Small
OFFICE HOURS
domog&lt;&gt;lntools.
shlpplfl1t.
Willpoint
toko ·1;::;:
f ··:;··=======~
Restaurant at1racts scads or 8 :30 1.m. to 5·oo p.m. Daily,
OP-IIIIVIS.
1.00
I'.M.
$27 cash or terms lf desired .
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
celebrities regularly, but Saturday.
Phone 992·56&lt;1.
POMIIOY, OHIO
10..9-Mc
Sophia Loren had the whole chic
spot agog; most especially the .In Memory
GREEN beans, tomatoes. Pick
all-Italian walters . . . We IN LOVIN'G memory of Henry
·-GUARANTEEDNotice
your own. Also. potatoes and
thought Sopb looked very tired.
R. Beach who died Oct. 9,
Plus
l
ROOM
unfurl'l'sh«i
apartsweet potatoes. Bring conPhone 992-2094
1964.
Father Tom Carey, the priest
HAYMAN'S AIUCTION House,
ment.
Phone
99'.~:·
.1218.
tainers.
Andrew
Cross,
letart
Parts
Jesus came one morning
And Complete Line
Laurel CIIH, now open each
7-1 -tfc
Falls.
who foWlded (30 years ago) the Just at the break of dawn,
Friday to receive con of Supplies
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
I0-7-6tc
first off-Broadway playhoUBO He took our loved one home with
signments at 10 a.m. Auction
Him
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
.-:::~-----:-­
(The Blacklrlars), underwent
starling at 7 p.m. Lef us sell
606 E. Mllln. Pomeroy, O.
Pllonott1·214J
apartments. Close to schooL YORKSHIRE pigs. Phone 992And all his pain was gone.
your merchandise.
serious lung surgery ... Actors
6279
Mlson,
W.
V•.
Phone
992.54J...'.
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3-22·HC
make fortunes from TV But we never shall forget him
713-5475 .
1~18·1fC
10-7-6tc
For
memories
linger
on,
()pen
Dally
1 til4 p.m.
residuals for shows and comAnd
we
have
the
hope
ot
Heaven
UNFURNISHED
2
bedroom
GIRL
SCOUT
uniform.
size
10.
6:3Gtil9t~-.m.
mercials run over and over - For which the Son was born. GUN SHOOT. Sunday, October
house . Phone 992-3231.
Boy Scout uniform, Size 14.
but their agents and managers
lO·J-6tc
Both like new. Phone nJ-5483.
II, I p. m . Mile Hill Road.
10.7-Jtc
are barred by union contract So we'll meet him in the mor . Sponsored by Racine Fire
ntng
DeP&lt;-.' tment.
3 ROOM furnished apartment ;::-::::~:--:::-::-:-::-C':'
from taking their cuts from Just
Inside the golden gales
with nice yard In Middleport. RHODES Market Building,
I0--8·3tc
anything but the one original And we know II we are true and
,. 2
Dorcas, Ohio, St. Rt. 124,
Phone 992· 2780 or 992 ·2....
·
combined store building and
ruggedness
faithful
performance . .. Biggest name
10
7
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
· -tfc
living quarters with kitchen
We'll
nol
have
long
to
wait.
in television? "Talent &amp;
dependable
Sportsman Club, Sunday, "G"A"R;;A"'G"E'spa:::::::cce~.•E;:x;:ce:;l;;;;;lent tor
sink, complete bathroom, hot
Wife. Lyd~. daughters.
Residuals Inc.," a computer
October
11.
storage.
Boat,
camper,
etc.
water
tank,
l
gas
stove~,
Mildred Jacobs, Orna Nelson,
for years!
10-7-ltc
Mrs. Gall Miller, Phone m- bullf.ln clothes closets_,
Clyda Bing , and Freda
outfit hired by 70 percent of ad
3196.
shelving and counters In
Van lnwa_gen and
son, - : : - : : - , . - - - - - - agencies. It detennines who
SPECIAL services planned for
10·7-3tc store, coal house and one
Richard Beach.
gets how much from resids ...
Sunday at the Hartford
outbuilding, several apple,
JO.If'. lfc
cherry and peach trees, lots of
Christian Union Church
OneUme teenage boy singer
Bring the ramlly to
Sunday, October 11, 2 p.m. F S Je
flowers and shrubbery. Will
Bailey's on Sunday. Make
joined Synanon to get the Nolice
Rev. Leonard Fitts, speaker.
or
eccept bids on buildings otone
It a habit to dine out
Evening services at 7:30p.m . 2 GAS heaters, nice building
to be torn down and moved
monkey off his back.
WILL give- piano lessons in my
regularly
for sure en featuring
the
four
Jour
.
lots.
Albert
Hill,
Main
St.,
away
or
on
combined
sfMe·
Prostitution, driven ,Jff home . Phone 992·3666.
joyment.
neyman
Quartet
.
Revival
Racine.
Phone
949·2261.
building
.
house
and
land.
London streets only a few years
B· I6·Hc
beginning Monday. October
10-5-6fc Contact Harry Rhodes, c·o
ago, again is rampant, the sad RUMMAGE sale Fry Building,
12, with Rev . Roy Taylor.
Ohio Valley Baking Co.,
Everyone
welcome.
Pastor
Middleport,
or phone 6:15-1911,
drobs mosUy West Indian girls
Middleport . Sponsored by
O'Dell Manley.
STEREO, WALNUT IY.odern Pt. Pleasant, evenings only.
Poplar Ridge youth group,
who went there to make lor10-7-Jfc
style, .4 speaker sound
10.7.Jtc
Frld4y and Saturday, 9 a.m.
992-9974
218 E. Main
Pomeroy
tunes other ways ... Brilliant
system,
4
speed
automatic
-;:-::-:;:-:;::::::-::--::--::--.
to 5 p.m.
changer.
Balance
~.15.
Use
PARKVIEW
kennels,
Poodles,·
5:30.7:00,
7:00.7:00
puddtn-faced actor Michael
10·9- ltc GARAGE SALE. tOo . m. to S p.
our budget terms. Call 992· and bird dogs.- AKC. Pet and
m. Satur.day, Oct . 10.
Pollard claims he "never"
3352 .
Numerous Items. 336 Lasley
pick up merchandise and
10-6- 6tc ·,; how puppies. Grooming.
sleeps ... We remember Jackie WILL
St., Pomeroy .
fake to auction on a per.
.
,
-Phone 992·5443.
Gleason claiming that - and his cenfage basts . Call Jim
J.17-lfc
10·8·2fc EARLY American Stereo.radio
Business Services
Business Services
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
doctor telling us: "He only
combination,
AM
&amp; FM radio,
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Phone 742·4461 .
chams he's awake all the
4 speaker sound system, 4
Reasonable rates. Phone HARRISON'S TV AND AN9·2J.ffc Help Wanted
speed
automatic
changer.
time" ... The off-Bdwy. enlrant _ _ ----~- HOUSEKEEPER needed. Live
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
John
RusselL Gallipolis 446Balance S78.69. Use our
992-2522.
"~Sensations" says the Team4782
after
5:30p.m
.
In If desired . Good working
budget terms. Cali 992·3352.
4-7-Hc ------------~~~IO.tfc
conditions. Phone 992·5251.
sters are preventing It from
IO.Utc
10-8-Hc
moving in its scenery.
"It's a Pleasure."
Engelbert
Humperdinck
Don 'I try to recognize Tammy EXPERIENCED beoultclan .
Jim Pettit soyso
dined at Mike Ma!luche's while .~ by ~ old natural W~rn•r'J . Bea~ty,_ ~.hopp,e,
~ET US ~IIU.AL~
Pomer~y• . •~1•
r...,
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YOU.Itl
~M Of his laM stood. acroi!s halrsiS'Ie: IJhe. just 'bought a
. . ef . . ..:OIL
·, - ... '\ ~\ J.~•'&lt;rJI'j"(i.9·
3tC
5:hl, St: chanting "We want dozen high-chic wigs at Charles
Engy" ... Exclusive midtown of the Ritz -In as many colors HAVE Immediate opening for
10-l -3tp
boutique owner listened to all ... lleslaurant owners are sure office secretary, shorthand
and
typing
necessary,
her customers screaming they the 7:30 p. m. curtain on Bdwy. knowledge of bookkeeping
NEIGLER Conotructton. For
1962 RAMBLER classic. Ex:- HOME building lots within
Never Would Buy the Mid' - so shows will ruin their pre-6how helpful. Experience nol
building or remodeling your
All sizes in stock,
cellent condition. Phone 992· Tuppers
Plains Water
home,
call Guy Nelaler,
essential.
Interviews
will
be
she stocked piles of minis -and businesa, but nightclubs con2
149.95 up. We install.
Racine, &lt;JIIo.
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District.
Oose
to
high
school
1
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arranged.
Write
Box
729-L,
6
6
now can't seD them ... Not that slder it a lifesaver ... Donald
we service, we finance . ·
7.Jt.tfc
andfelf'9rounds. This Is a new
The Dally Sentinel,
midis are movlng faster O'Connor's wife Effie's writing c-o
development, all lots large
Pomeroy, Ohio, stating
SEWING MACHINES. ~lr
ond hove good drainage.
elsewhero: Gala are st!D a- her biography; auto, that Is.
training, experience and any
POMEROY
·service, all makes. 992-1214.
ALL
ELECTRIC
J.bedrooln
Phone
992-6887
otter
5
p.m.
other helpful Information.
J.W . C•rsey,Mpr.
puzzle about what lengths to
Chuck's Composite, models·
The Fobrtc Shop, Pomeroy.
Phone tfl-2111
10·6-61c
home,
full
basement,
10-1-ffc
buy ... If David Janssen (of TV phologHhowfolk cafe handout,
Authi&gt;'lzod
Stngor Sol• and
aluminum sidlng,storm doors - - - - - - - - - Service. We Sharpen Sctuors.
"Fugitive" fame) seems an Is not more . . Mia Farrow
and
windows.
One
acre
of
7
ROOM
modern
house
with
SPINET PIANO. Wonted.
J.2f.tfc
ground. Drilled well, $12,500.
extra lot ln PomeroT. Must
unlikely hoot of the "lllgbllghlll signed for the movie "Buff''; Wanted To Buy
responsible party to take over
Phone
949-2739.
sell,
will
take
bes
offer.
~oo:;;:;z;;e;;-R-;:W;;:or::k;:-.-:Ph:;;::-on:::o;:-9:-:##~-2t 11.
low monthly payments on a
of lee Capades"TV show, credit like "In the?" ... Dorotby USED steel traps, will pay cash,
10·8·3tc
Phone 9-19·2165 or t-614-228·
make, any size. Phone
splne1 plano. can be seen
9-13-tlt
hia agent -who caught sponsor Rodgers, wife of great com- any
7.f2-3656.
Write
Credit ~====~~~~~
au.
locally.
9·29·12tc
~--~-TUPPERS
PLAINS.
2
new
BeD Systan's fancy when he poser Diet, and their dall8hter
10.7-3tc
Manager, P. 0 . Box 35,
SEPTIC tonks cleaned. Miller
three-bedroom homes plus
mentioned David skated with Mary have a book out this - - - - - - - - Cortland, Ohio.
Sonttotton, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
ctrport
and
utility
room
.
City
10·9·2fp
662·3035.
Sonja Henle at It In the film month, "A Word to the Wives". 10 GAUGE single. double or
wafer, total electric. Lot size GOOD Investment property.
lever action shotgun . Phone - - - - - - - - See the New 1971
2-12-tlc
71.!·3656.
FINE PORCELAIN chino by 100x200. J. W. Arbaugh. · House wlth three furn•shed
Phone
Coolville
667-3219.
apartments,
basement,
two
~W:::H:::E~E~L:-:::H;:-or_s_e~S-o~le-o--ond
10·7·3fc
Noritake. Complete set. 15.25
garages. Monthly Income, .
r-------------------------~-1
per 5-plece place setting. Call
Service. Baum Lumber
$190. Priced roosonobly tor·
NOW PAYING, Ginseng, $30
992-sw.t.
lOTS WITH all utlltttn:
Company, Chester. Ohio.
quick
sale.
Phone
992-3035.
:
&amp;
per pound. Golden Seal~ II .75
10-8-ltc Restricted sub division. 112 to
Phone 985-JJOt.
7-19-tlc
per pound. Seal tops and
:'·acre lots. Phone Chester
S.2o.tft
stems, $.50 per pound. 8111 HOMEMADE ice cream by 985-3301, night 915~3302.
7
Bolloy, Second St., ReedA7t=R--C::-O~N~O~t=T-IO~N~ING,
quarts. Racine Fireman
i\
1-6--ffc 75-ACRE farm. large house. 1
I
Now On Display!
sville, Ohio .mn.
Aux:lllary. Phone 949·3471 or
-1
rooms and bath, 3 well1, barn,
Refrigeration service. Jack's
~
By Helen Bottel
1
10-4-6tc
9-19-3293.
shed. C.tt 992-2518olter s p.m . Remanlng 1970 Mobile
New Hoven.
Refrigeration,
I
catt 142-sns.
10
8
Phone
882·2079.
Homes
must
be
DO VISITING PRIVILEGES them to visit us- BUT he plans OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
10-6-6tc moved!
u.ttc
condition, as long as have not CHINESE rlngneck pheasants,
EXTEND TO WIFE?
to visit them In hia former
-::-:=::=c:---been wet. Paying $10 each.
50c to S2eech. at farm. Phone
6 ROOM HOUSE, bath, ~,..
c. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Oear Helen:
wife's home. He w111 be spen·
First floor only. Mondays will
letart, W. Va. 895-3912 any
acres, In lonG Bottom. Ohio.
Complete Service
I'm In my 4011, and about to be ding several weekends with
be pick -up day . Write, giving
ooy except saturday.
GEO. HOISTEnER,
Coli
614-lliS-3325
New
Phone 9-19·3821
good directions, Witten Plano
married to a man wbo Is very them each year, and may even
OHIO'S LARGEST
10.8-6tp
BROKER
Motomoroo, Ohio or Chesler
Rac/ne.~lo
Company, Box l88, Sardis, - - - - -- - - NEW LISTING - Nice 3 '185-4148. Pout Hauber, owner. MOBILE HOME DIALER
close to hia three children. take one week of his vacation
Crill Bradford
Ohio &lt;3'/46.
REGISTERED Black Anaus
bedrooms, both, corpotlfl1t,
1~tp
S-1.tfc
These teenagers do not there in Montana. Of course I
8·20-lfc
bull. l years old. Phone 142Birch kitchen. Forced alr - - - - - - - - 7
-~~­
._;allycoreforme, although won't go along.
Moln StrOll ·
m .ms
4649.
furnace. 2 car garage, Nlett
f had nothing to do with the
Also, I am to have no part of OLD furnlturi, dishes, brass ~,..-::----,--.,..,'0.=-9·31c
AUTOMOBILE lnswonte _ ,
lot. •
beds, etc. Write M.D. Miller.
divorce, which was final last his Ufe which concerns the
cancelled?
Lost
your
-··
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. C.ll HAY. Clover and mixed. Phone NEW LISTING-~ bedrooms, •.
~·tor's llconse? can 992·
May.
children. f won't attend their 992-6271.
992-6172.
central heat and air ton· CLOSE IN. ALMOST NEW- 3 U.S. Rt.so E.
10.9-Jtc
ditlonlng . Modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, built-In
My future husband Insists graduationo, oc weddings, send
9·1·1fc
t.1S.ffc
--------car garage. Middleport. kitchen.
utility
room,
they will probably never accept them birthday presents, etc.
su,soo.oo
workshop, garage, breeze.
COAL, llm,sfone. Ex:celslor NEW LISTING _ 50 acres _way, about 7 acres woodland ..
me, and therefore he won't ..k This is the plan.
For
Soil Works, E. lllltn St.,
Helen, should I enter TRAILER, Brown's T&lt;' aller
Nice 6 room home, one floor, " 2·900·
Pomeroy. Phone 99'1-3891.
marrlage on this basis? It Park, Minersville. Phor'le 992beth,
full basement, gas 140 ecre farm~ NEW HOUSE
•t-tfc
332
seeiO!that there w1ll always be
•·
torced air furnace. [)quote A~f~;oorn•
9.9.tfc
garage. Minerals. $.25,000.00 bat nl
1
r A5X65
AWNINGS, storm door1 and
conflict, if my hWiband fosters - - - - - - - OFFICE HOU~S 9:30 TO 12, 2TO 5 (CLOSE AT ~ I
I ~ 1 0 fruit
windows, carports, GOOD BUY - 3 bedroom gr
this "apartnesa." lan't II up to MIDDLEPORT, 3-room fur·
1
NQON
ON THURS.)-EA$T COURT ST., PQMEROY ..
marquees, blown end batt
paneted home. Nice kitchen, tr
D
115.000.
the father to make hia children
nished apartment for couple Insulation.
Elmer
White,
electric range. Living room 14 JUST FAit ENOUGH, NOT
with one child. First floor.
realize that If they reaDy love
sales representative. For free
x 22. Lots of tloseto. Gas TOO FAR FROM SHOP·
Phone 742·5032.
est1mate1, phone Charles
him, they'D accept his new
forced air furna~. 512,000.00 PING, Ph story frame, 3
10-e-3tc
V.
V.
Lisle,
Syracuse.
wile? And should a divorced
15 ROOM BRICK VENEER 7 bedrooms, bath, newly
Johnson end Son, Inc.
man be a hoUBegueat In the TRAILER space, one mile from
'
a.JO.tfc
room residences up, 8 office painted, $6,.500.
1
home of his former wife ~~w3~~~g~~';: on old "we'A~R~MC"":MOR~
.:-:-:N~t~N:':G~heo~ter.;..,l"'tk.:...e rooms down. Central heat. S WHY PAY RENT? 6 rooms, 3
geraaes. EKtra lot 100 x 100. bedrooms, batn, In good
especially when his new wife
9-20-JOtc
new. Bot11ed Qll, $65. Also,
Only $42,500.00
condition, good neighborhood.
remains 300 mUes away? lln't
Kenmore with blower, bottled
gas.
$10.
Phone
7A2-57t6.
53
this carrying a "friendly NEWLY detoroled, 3 room
WANT ACREAGE AND
•750 ·
9-l()..ffc
NICE HOMES
divorce" too tar? - OOUBT· furnished apartmenl, adults
TO IIUY OR SELL
CALL tt14m
onty. 126 Mulberry Avt.
FUL
CONTACT US
FIE
LO
grown
chryaantheHELEN
AND
VIRGIL
Phone 992-4698.
HENRY
CLELAND
mums,
and
mums
In
full
Dear Doubtful : I'd uy all
TEAFORD
9-6-tfc
REALTOR
bloom.
Reynolds'
Flower
ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE
this is carrying a "friendly
·---Olftco tf1·225t
Shop, Mason, W. Va.
t0-9-61c
Ru. m-2!161
divorce" to the brink of re- NICELY furnl1hed 2-bectroom
10·1·21C
Middleport.
I0-4-6tc
marriage. Ask lhia man If he Is epertment.
Phone 992-317-4.
IRISH
cobblers
and
Kennebec
sure he has chosen the right
9-JO.Ifc
t;J'Otatoes. Cherie• Hilton,
woman. It's better to knllw now
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843F
URNISHEO
apartment,
4
than after the wedding. - H.
room• and both. Albert Hill, 2268.
9-2-.,.tltc
Oear Helen:
Main St., Roctno. Phone 9-19·
2261.
Here'.s another retort for
"Wanting a Comeback" whose
10.5-6tc BASSET puppteo, AKC, $30. F.
A. Benedum, Reedsville,
"divinity fudge" church REMODELED 3-bedroom
a.to. Phone 667·3856.
I0-4-121t
members insisted on an all house on Lincoln Heights.
m.~ liown-'
Phone 992-34«1.
llliei'Ct on
white congregation: After being
9·27.1fc SMALL PONY, nice with
children. Atso, walk-In cooler
snubbed out of a similar WASP - - - - -- - - Con"'""'~'.
Terms..
unit, complete. 1955 on1-!on
church, a black man took his
Ford truc_k_t. cattle rack!.
!roubles to God, who anowered, HAVE USED gaa water' heater
PhOne 949·JUI3.
age,
"Not to worry, sun. l've been will trade for electric water
10...61c
h•ater.
Phone
992-5010.
CIJII
trying to get Into that church f..perlence
-ON-E"'w~A-L_N_U_T_,.t-roe
__tu_l-,down
aller 5 p.m.
"'""Y years, and they won't let
·to.s.Jtc
rNdV to haul. Phonll-43·2-476.
___ ..o ME In either! - V. P.
10·4-41c

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Inspection And
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objectionaL
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InsertiOn.
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Minimum Charge 7Sc
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12 cents per word three
Heston wiU do an NBC. TV c::onaecutlve Insertions.
oerieo - if he can own It 100 18 cents per word six con.
secutlve Insertions.
per&lt;ent ... Elvis Presley raised
25 Per cent Discount on palcl
a crop of Las Vegas eyebrows adt and 1ds paid within 10 days ,
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Voice

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when he introduced wife
&amp; OBITUARY
Priacilla during a show and then Sl..SO tor 50 word minimum .
Each additional word 2c .
openly joked about his paternity
BLIND ADS

QUALitY

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III!I---•S17ill95•
LTO 4 Dill!r Sedan, power steering, power
litakes, air-conditioning.
1966 DoDGE
S1295
Coronet 440 2 Door Hardtop. V-8 motor , power
steering, auto. trans.
1965 PONTIAC
$1195
Station Wagon, Tempest, V-8 motor, power
steering &amp; automatic transmission .

cheap. Also. ntco gentle mar,.
~ony with saddle. Phon~ '
Chesler

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10:9.31~

For Sole

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1970 DIAL 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
sewing machine left In
layaway. Beautiful ,. pastel
color, full siH model. All
btJIII·In to bullonhoto, overcast and fancy stitch. Pay Just
$.. 8.75
cash or terms
a·rran_ged . Trade-Ins ac ·
cepted. Phone 992-.5641.
·
10-9-61c

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Brick. Block, Stone.
Clolerns. Chimneys, Home
Remodeling, Cement Work.
Garages.
Fre&amp; Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny· Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

ROOFING,
BY COIIT'RACr
Roof
Painting
&amp;
Repair, Spo'uUng &amp;
Carpenter Work.
Contact:

ORVILL£ JOHfiSON
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VACUUM Cleaner brand new
Have Your Yearly
Additional 25c Charge per
suit with this defeiUie: "I take
1970 model. Complete with all ' ,,. m-2143
Pomeroy
Advertisement.
the pill " ... The Colony
tloanlfl11
Small
OFFICE HOURS
domog&lt;&gt;lntools.
shlpplfl1t.
Willpoint
toko ·1;::;:
f ··:;··=======~
Restaurant at1racts scads or 8 :30 1.m. to 5·oo p.m. Daily,
OP-IIIIVIS.
1.00
I'.M.
$27 cash or terms lf desired .
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
celebrities regularly, but Saturday.
Phone 992·56&lt;1.
POMIIOY, OHIO
10..9-Mc
Sophia Loren had the whole chic
spot agog; most especially the .In Memory
GREEN beans, tomatoes. Pick
all-Italian walters . . . We IN LOVIN'G memory of Henry
·-GUARANTEEDNotice
your own. Also. potatoes and
thought Sopb looked very tired.
R. Beach who died Oct. 9,
Plus
l
ROOM
unfurl'l'sh«i
apartsweet potatoes. Bring conPhone 992-2094
1964.
Father Tom Carey, the priest
HAYMAN'S AIUCTION House,
ment.
Phone
99'.~:·
.1218.
tainers.
Andrew
Cross,
letart
Parts
Jesus came one morning
And Complete Line
Laurel CIIH, now open each
7-1 -tfc
Falls.
who foWlded (30 years ago) the Just at the break of dawn,
Friday to receive con of Supplies
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
I0-7-6tc
first off-Broadway playhoUBO He took our loved one home with
signments at 10 a.m. Auction
Him
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
.-:::~-----:-­
(The Blacklrlars), underwent
starling at 7 p.m. Lef us sell
606 E. Mllln. Pomeroy, O.
Pllonott1·214J
apartments. Close to schooL YORKSHIRE pigs. Phone 992And all his pain was gone.
your merchandise.
serious lung surgery ... Actors
6279
Mlson,
W.
V•.
Phone
992.54J...'.
·
3-22·HC
make fortunes from TV But we never shall forget him
713-5475 .
1~18·1fC
10-7-6tc
For
memories
linger
on,
()pen
Dally
1 til4 p.m.
residuals for shows and comAnd
we
have
the
hope
ot
Heaven
UNFURNISHED
2
bedroom
GIRL
SCOUT
uniform.
size
10.
6:3Gtil9t~-.m.
mercials run over and over - For which the Son was born. GUN SHOOT. Sunday, October
house . Phone 992-3231.
Boy Scout uniform, Size 14.
but their agents and managers
lO·J-6tc
Both like new. Phone nJ-5483.
II, I p. m . Mile Hill Road.
10.7-Jtc
are barred by union contract So we'll meet him in the mor . Sponsored by Racine Fire
ntng
DeP&lt;-.' tment.
3 ROOM furnished apartment ;::-::::~:--:::-::-:-::-C':'
from taking their cuts from Just
Inside the golden gales
with nice yard In Middleport. RHODES Market Building,
I0--8·3tc
anything but the one original And we know II we are true and
,. 2
Dorcas, Ohio, St. Rt. 124,
Phone 992· 2780 or 992 ·2....
·
combined store building and
ruggedness
faithful
performance . .. Biggest name
10
7
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
· -tfc
living quarters with kitchen
We'll
nol
have
long
to
wait.
in television? "Talent &amp;
dependable
Sportsman Club, Sunday, "G"A"R;;A"'G"E'spa:::::::cce~.•E;:x;:ce:;l;;;;;lent tor
sink, complete bathroom, hot
Wife. Lyd~. daughters.
Residuals Inc.," a computer
October
11.
storage.
Boat,
camper,
etc.
water
tank,
l
gas
stove~,
Mildred Jacobs, Orna Nelson,
for years!
10-7-ltc
Mrs. Gall Miller, Phone m- bullf.ln clothes closets_,
Clyda Bing , and Freda
outfit hired by 70 percent of ad
3196.
shelving and counters In
Van lnwa_gen and
son, - : : - : : - , . - - - - - - agencies. It detennines who
SPECIAL services planned for
10·7-3tc store, coal house and one
Richard Beach.
gets how much from resids ...
Sunday at the Hartford
outbuilding, several apple,
JO.If'. lfc
cherry and peach trees, lots of
Christian Union Church
OneUme teenage boy singer
Bring the ramlly to
Sunday, October 11, 2 p.m. F S Je
flowers and shrubbery. Will
Bailey's on Sunday. Make
joined Synanon to get the Nolice
Rev. Leonard Fitts, speaker.
or
eccept bids on buildings otone
It a habit to dine out
Evening services at 7:30p.m . 2 GAS heaters, nice building
to be torn down and moved
monkey off his back.
WILL give- piano lessons in my
regularly
for sure en featuring
the
four
Jour
.
lots.
Albert
Hill,
Main
St.,
away
or
on
combined
sfMe·
Prostitution, driven ,Jff home . Phone 992·3666.
joyment.
neyman
Quartet
.
Revival
Racine.
Phone
949·2261.
building
.
house
and
land.
London streets only a few years
B· I6·Hc
beginning Monday. October
10-5-6fc Contact Harry Rhodes, c·o
ago, again is rampant, the sad RUMMAGE sale Fry Building,
12, with Rev . Roy Taylor.
Ohio Valley Baking Co.,
Everyone
welcome.
Pastor
Middleport,
or phone 6:15-1911,
drobs mosUy West Indian girls
Middleport . Sponsored by
O'Dell Manley.
STEREO, WALNUT IY.odern Pt. Pleasant, evenings only.
Poplar Ridge youth group,
who went there to make lor10-7-Jfc
style, .4 speaker sound
10.7.Jtc
Frld4y and Saturday, 9 a.m.
992-9974
218 E. Main
Pomeroy
tunes other ways ... Brilliant
system,
4
speed
automatic
-;:-::-:;:-:;::::::-::--::--::--.
to 5 p.m.
changer.
Balance
~.15.
Use
PARKVIEW
kennels,
Poodles,·
5:30.7:00,
7:00.7:00
puddtn-faced actor Michael
10·9- ltc GARAGE SALE. tOo . m. to S p.
our budget terms. Call 992· and bird dogs.- AKC. Pet and
m. Satur.day, Oct . 10.
Pollard claims he "never"
3352 .
Numerous Items. 336 Lasley
pick up merchandise and
10-6- 6tc ·,; how puppies. Grooming.
sleeps ... We remember Jackie WILL
St., Pomeroy .
fake to auction on a per.
.
,
-Phone 992·5443.
Gleason claiming that - and his cenfage basts . Call Jim
J.17-lfc
10·8·2fc EARLY American Stereo.radio
Business Services
Business Services
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
doctor telling us: "He only
combination,
AM
&amp; FM radio,
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Phone 742·4461 .
chams he's awake all the
4 speaker sound system, 4
Reasonable rates. Phone HARRISON'S TV AND AN9·2J.ffc Help Wanted
speed
automatic
changer.
time" ... The off-Bdwy. enlrant _ _ ----~- HOUSEKEEPER needed. Live
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
John
RusselL Gallipolis 446Balance S78.69. Use our
992-2522.
"~Sensations" says the Team4782
after
5:30p.m
.
In If desired . Good working
budget terms. Cali 992·3352.
4-7-Hc ------------~~~IO.tfc
conditions. Phone 992·5251.
sters are preventing It from
IO.Utc
10-8-Hc
moving in its scenery.
"It's a Pleasure."
Engelbert
Humperdinck
Don 'I try to recognize Tammy EXPERIENCED beoultclan .
Jim Pettit soyso
dined at Mike Ma!luche's while .~ by ~ old natural W~rn•r'J . Bea~ty,_ ~.hopp,e,
~ET US ~IIU.AL~
Pomer~y• . •~1•
r...,
..
YOU.Itl
~M Of his laM stood. acroi!s halrsiS'Ie: IJhe. just 'bought a
. . ef . . ..:OIL
·, - ... '\ ~\ J.~•'&lt;rJI'j"(i.9·
3tC
5:hl, St: chanting "We want dozen high-chic wigs at Charles
Engy" ... Exclusive midtown of the Ritz -In as many colors HAVE Immediate opening for
10-l -3tp
boutique owner listened to all ... lleslaurant owners are sure office secretary, shorthand
and
typing
necessary,
her customers screaming they the 7:30 p. m. curtain on Bdwy. knowledge of bookkeeping
NEIGLER Conotructton. For
1962 RAMBLER classic. Ex:- HOME building lots within
Never Would Buy the Mid' - so shows will ruin their pre-6how helpful. Experience nol
building or remodeling your
All sizes in stock,
cellent condition. Phone 992· Tuppers
Plains Water
home,
call Guy Nelaler,
essential.
Interviews
will
be
she stocked piles of minis -and businesa, but nightclubs con2
149.95 up. We install.
Racine, &lt;JIIo.
_
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_·
_
_
_
_
_
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tp
District.
Oose
to
high
school
1
0
arranged.
Write
Box
729-L,
6
6
now can't seD them ... Not that slder it a lifesaver ... Donald
we service, we finance . ·
7.Jt.tfc
andfelf'9rounds. This Is a new
The Dally Sentinel,
midis are movlng faster O'Connor's wife Effie's writing c-o
development, all lots large
Pomeroy, Ohio, stating
SEWING MACHINES. ~lr
ond hove good drainage.
elsewhero: Gala are st!D a- her biography; auto, that Is.
training, experience and any
POMEROY
·service, all makes. 992-1214.
ALL
ELECTRIC
J.bedrooln
Phone
992-6887
otter
5
p.m.
other helpful Information.
J.W . C•rsey,Mpr.
puzzle about what lengths to
Chuck's Composite, models·
The Fobrtc Shop, Pomeroy.
Phone tfl-2111
10·6-61c
home,
full
basement,
10-1-ffc
buy ... If David Janssen (of TV phologHhowfolk cafe handout,
Authi&gt;'lzod
Stngor Sol• and
aluminum sidlng,storm doors - - - - - - - - - Service. We Sharpen Sctuors.
"Fugitive" fame) seems an Is not more . . Mia Farrow
and
windows.
One
acre
of
7
ROOM
modern
house
with
SPINET PIANO. Wonted.
J.2f.tfc
ground. Drilled well, $12,500.
extra lot ln PomeroT. Must
unlikely hoot of the "lllgbllghlll signed for the movie "Buff''; Wanted To Buy
responsible party to take over
Phone
949-2739.
sell,
will
take
bes
offer.
~oo:;;:;z;;e;;-R-;:W;;:or::k;:-.-:Ph:;;::-on:::o;:-9:-:##~-2t 11.
low monthly payments on a
of lee Capades"TV show, credit like "In the?" ... Dorotby USED steel traps, will pay cash,
10·8·3tc
Phone 9-19·2165 or t-614-228·
make, any size. Phone
splne1 plano. can be seen
9-13-tlt
hia agent -who caught sponsor Rodgers, wife of great com- any
7.f2-3656.
Write
Credit ~====~~~~~
au.
locally.
9·29·12tc
~--~-TUPPERS
PLAINS.
2
new
BeD Systan's fancy when he poser Diet, and their dall8hter
10.7-3tc
Manager, P. 0 . Box 35,
SEPTIC tonks cleaned. Miller
three-bedroom homes plus
mentioned David skated with Mary have a book out this - - - - - - - - Cortland, Ohio.
Sonttotton, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
ctrport
and
utility
room
.
City
10·9·2fp
662·3035.
Sonja Henle at It In the film month, "A Word to the Wives". 10 GAUGE single. double or
wafer, total electric. Lot size GOOD Investment property.
lever action shotgun . Phone - - - - - - - - See the New 1971
2-12-tlc
71.!·3656.
FINE PORCELAIN chino by 100x200. J. W. Arbaugh. · House wlth three furn•shed
Phone
Coolville
667-3219.
apartments,
basement,
two
~W:::H:::E~E~L:-:::H;:-or_s_e~S-o~le-o--ond
10·7·3fc
Noritake. Complete set. 15.25
garages. Monthly Income, .
r-------------------------~-1
per 5-plece place setting. Call
Service. Baum Lumber
$190. Priced roosonobly tor·
NOW PAYING, Ginseng, $30
992-sw.t.
lOTS WITH all utlltttn:
Company, Chester. Ohio.
quick
sale.
Phone
992-3035.
:
&amp;
per pound. Golden Seal~ II .75
10-8-ltc Restricted sub division. 112 to
Phone 985-JJOt.
7-19-tlc
per pound. Seal tops and
:'·acre lots. Phone Chester
S.2o.tft
stems, $.50 per pound. 8111 HOMEMADE ice cream by 985-3301, night 915~3302.
7
Bolloy, Second St., ReedA7t=R--C::-O~N~O~t=T-IO~N~ING,
quarts. Racine Fireman
i\
1-6--ffc 75-ACRE farm. large house. 1
I
Now On Display!
sville, Ohio .mn.
Aux:lllary. Phone 949·3471 or
-1
rooms and bath, 3 well1, barn,
Refrigeration service. Jack's
~
By Helen Bottel
1
10-4-6tc
9-19-3293.
shed. C.tt 992-2518olter s p.m . Remanlng 1970 Mobile
New Hoven.
Refrigeration,
I
catt 142-sns.
10
8
Phone
882·2079.
Homes
must
be
DO VISITING PRIVILEGES them to visit us- BUT he plans OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
10-6-6tc moved!
u.ttc
condition, as long as have not CHINESE rlngneck pheasants,
EXTEND TO WIFE?
to visit them In hia former
-::-:=::=c:---been wet. Paying $10 each.
50c to S2eech. at farm. Phone
6 ROOM HOUSE, bath, ~,..
c. BRADFORD. Auctioneer
Oear Helen:
wife's home. He w111 be spen·
First floor only. Mondays will
letart, W. Va. 895-3912 any
acres, In lonG Bottom. Ohio.
Complete Service
I'm In my 4011, and about to be ding several weekends with
be pick -up day . Write, giving
ooy except saturday.
GEO. HOISTEnER,
Coli
614-lliS-3325
New
Phone 9-19·3821
good directions, Witten Plano
married to a man wbo Is very them each year, and may even
OHIO'S LARGEST
10.8-6tp
BROKER
Motomoroo, Ohio or Chesler
Rac/ne.~lo
Company, Box l88, Sardis, - - - - -- - - NEW LISTING - Nice 3 '185-4148. Pout Hauber, owner. MOBILE HOME DIALER
close to hia three children. take one week of his vacation
Crill Bradford
Ohio &lt;3'/46.
REGISTERED Black Anaus
bedrooms, both, corpotlfl1t,
1~tp
S-1.tfc
These teenagers do not there in Montana. Of course I
8·20-lfc
bull. l years old. Phone 142Birch kitchen. Forced alr - - - - - - - - 7
-~~­
._;allycoreforme, although won't go along.
Moln StrOll ·
m .ms
4649.
furnace. 2 car garage, Nlett
f had nothing to do with the
Also, I am to have no part of OLD furnlturi, dishes, brass ~,..-::----,--.,..,'0.=-9·31c
AUTOMOBILE lnswonte _ ,
lot. •
beds, etc. Write M.D. Miller.
divorce, which was final last his Ufe which concerns the
cancelled?
Lost
your
-··
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. C.ll HAY. Clover and mixed. Phone NEW LISTING-~ bedrooms, •.
~·tor's llconse? can 992·
May.
children. f won't attend their 992-6271.
992-6172.
central heat and air ton· CLOSE IN. ALMOST NEW- 3 U.S. Rt.so E.
10.9-Jtc
ditlonlng . Modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, built-In
My future husband Insists graduationo, oc weddings, send
9·1·1fc
t.1S.ffc
--------car garage. Middleport. kitchen.
utility
room,
they will probably never accept them birthday presents, etc.
su,soo.oo
workshop, garage, breeze.
COAL, llm,sfone. Ex:celslor NEW LISTING _ 50 acres _way, about 7 acres woodland ..
me, and therefore he won't ..k This is the plan.
For
Soil Works, E. lllltn St.,
Helen, should I enter TRAILER, Brown's T&lt;' aller
Nice 6 room home, one floor, " 2·900·
Pomeroy. Phone 99'1-3891.
marrlage on this basis? It Park, Minersville. Phor'le 992beth,
full basement, gas 140 ecre farm~ NEW HOUSE
•t-tfc
332
seeiO!that there w1ll always be
•·
torced air furnace. [)quote A~f~;oorn•
9.9.tfc
garage. Minerals. $.25,000.00 bat nl
1
r A5X65
AWNINGS, storm door1 and
conflict, if my hWiband fosters - - - - - - - OFFICE HOU~S 9:30 TO 12, 2TO 5 (CLOSE AT ~ I
I ~ 1 0 fruit
windows, carports, GOOD BUY - 3 bedroom gr
this "apartnesa." lan't II up to MIDDLEPORT, 3-room fur·
1
NQON
ON THURS.)-EA$T COURT ST., PQMEROY ..
marquees, blown end batt
paneted home. Nice kitchen, tr
D
115.000.
the father to make hia children
nished apartment for couple Insulation.
Elmer
White,
electric range. Living room 14 JUST FAit ENOUGH, NOT
with one child. First floor.
realize that If they reaDy love
sales representative. For free
x 22. Lots of tloseto. Gas TOO FAR FROM SHOP·
Phone 742·5032.
est1mate1, phone Charles
him, they'D accept his new
forced air furna~. 512,000.00 PING, Ph story frame, 3
10-e-3tc
V.
V.
Lisle,
Syracuse.
wile? And should a divorced
15 ROOM BRICK VENEER 7 bedrooms, bath, newly
Johnson end Son, Inc.
man be a hoUBegueat In the TRAILER space, one mile from
'
a.JO.tfc
room residences up, 8 office painted, $6,.500.
1
home of his former wife ~~w3~~~g~~';: on old "we'A~R~MC"":MOR~
.:-:-:N~t~N:':G~heo~ter.;..,l"'tk.:...e rooms down. Central heat. S WHY PAY RENT? 6 rooms, 3
geraaes. EKtra lot 100 x 100. bedrooms, batn, In good
especially when his new wife
9-20-JOtc
new. Bot11ed Qll, $65. Also,
Only $42,500.00
condition, good neighborhood.
remains 300 mUes away? lln't
Kenmore with blower, bottled
gas.
$10.
Phone
7A2-57t6.
53
this carrying a "friendly NEWLY detoroled, 3 room
WANT ACREAGE AND
•750 ·
9-l()..ffc
NICE HOMES
divorce" too tar? - OOUBT· furnished apartmenl, adults
TO IIUY OR SELL
CALL tt14m
onty. 126 Mulberry Avt.
FUL
CONTACT US
FIE
LO
grown
chryaantheHELEN
AND
VIRGIL
Phone 992-4698.
HENRY
CLELAND
mums,
and
mums
In
full
Dear Doubtful : I'd uy all
TEAFORD
9-6-tfc
REALTOR
bloom.
Reynolds'
Flower
ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE
this is carrying a "friendly
·---Olftco tf1·225t
Shop, Mason, W. Va.
t0-9-61c
Ru. m-2!161
divorce" to the brink of re- NICELY furnl1hed 2-bectroom
10·1·21C
Middleport.
I0-4-6tc
marriage. Ask lhia man If he Is epertment.
Phone 992-317-4.
IRISH
cobblers
and
Kennebec
sure he has chosen the right
9-JO.Ifc
t;J'Otatoes. Cherie• Hilton,
woman. It's better to knllw now
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843F
URNISHEO
apartment,
4
than after the wedding. - H.
room• and both. Albert Hill, 2268.
9-2-.,.tltc
Oear Helen:
Main St., Roctno. Phone 9-19·
2261.
Here'.s another retort for
"Wanting a Comeback" whose
10.5-6tc BASSET puppteo, AKC, $30. F.
A. Benedum, Reedsville,
"divinity fudge" church REMODELED 3-bedroom
a.to. Phone 667·3856.
I0-4-121t
members insisted on an all house on Lincoln Heights.
m.~ liown-'
Phone 992-34«1.
llliei'Ct on
white congregation: After being
9·27.1fc SMALL PONY, nice with
children. Atso, walk-In cooler
snubbed out of a similar WASP - - - - -- - - Con"'""'~'.
Terms..
unit, complete. 1955 on1-!on
church, a black man took his
Ford truc_k_t. cattle rack!.
!roubles to God, who anowered, HAVE USED gaa water' heater
PhOne 949·JUI3.
age,
"Not to worry, sun. l've been will trade for electric water
10...61c
h•ater.
Phone
992-5010.
CIJII
trying to get Into that church f..perlence
-ON-E"'w~A-L_N_U_T_,.t-roe
__tu_l-,down
aller 5 p.m.
"'""Y years, and they won't let
·to.s.Jtc
rNdV to haul. Phonll-43·2-476.
___ ..o ME In either! - V. P.
10·4-41c

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Politics: Ohio Stvle

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Come.s .illto Togetherness

•-ullelllperalllrel.
llfl1fl and Ia tbe
OOLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio's
Qper •
&amp;ad 71o IOIIIb RepubUcan ticket, faeed witb
portl••· Overnl&amp;bt low playflqja calci&gt;Qp _b lllpmo in
temperallros Ia lilt dl.
the nest three weeb, llood
publlcly united Thursdai ,nlgbt,
~~~":t:i:&gt;:o:-:-:.:~.:·:«o:-:•:•»~;:;:;:-:;~:;.,..:;: probably ai!Belll~ f• the
final time before ·the c:ruclal
alecUon.
An eaUmated ~oao GOP IIUPporters attended a nily In connecUm will! the Ohio ltepubllcan ConvenUon ol the RKO
Palaot Theater, capped by 8

·

and In their
state haVe
wtll to

Ia lilt •

acrou the
~vlcUon and
11\tif record with
and nejghbon
•lata!" The answer

·

nomlnee.
'"'''ftt,.thename,and11¥,ft
lnlpor1ajltly, Taft lathe Ullh,"
pride !If
M&lt;l"lelt oald. "I cllarae you
wi!b ~118 14 It that 1141 II
again w &amp;fftnnative.
.· ,,~ ln New~ . "
let me ten you, tf you · ~orl&lt;or itferrad to "lllcll TV
~tgn on lbll record, you advertfllna iiiiCI qalllll Cloud
Will wip," ~.Morton. by ·the ~·~*· "Elfctnrnlc
The party chairman ur1ed charisma Is no 'suliiUiute lot
support for Taft and Roger cbancter," he .Slid.
Cloud, the GOP gubernatorial ,Cloud drew a standing OYO·

Tax Experts

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•

uon at the conclusion dIlls addrauduringwhicbhepredleled
a Republican victory.
Bll8l Slid CkMrd would become "one of the .-leit l"f•
ernora iD 1he hlaltory of Ohio,u
but was more ·cauUoua in bll
predlctlonl duriJii a fllt..lhltmpfnlapeech.
"If we leave ben llld work,"
Bllu aalrl, "I believe *I can
elec:l our anUre ticket."

wi:~and":m=-~= :=~~.:r~O'Grady Promises

•

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Yora ln11iled Guest
,Reaching More

Tlaan 11,000
Families
VOL IV NO. 37

Devoted To '1M Greater Middle Ohio Valley

THREE SECTIONS

32 PAGES

Proudly
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TEN CENTS

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1970

PomeroyoMlddleporl

lhe Flag

.

Suit

wW find 11 to their dv ta 14 Lt. Gov. John W. Brown, the
.
attend the li'IO F:.,an
master " ceremonlea, led the liJ United Prea lntemaUoul C&lt;Jmpe!Ung reason (for 'the enThe GOP source aalrl Acneir
Tu lind Social Security Short cheers at the end ol the I~
State Democratic Orairmall dOilMDOnt) Is that GIWgan may villi Ohio ....,...J Ocl 11,
hour PfOIIl"BIIl.
Ellf,ene P. O'Grady, who said promises 14 reeton 14 state witb appearlliCel 11biJ ill
Course Nov. IS and Mat the
"Pull! ... Pull! ... Pull!" the hirl party had wilted "more government alar more acUve Youngaton Akron Toledo ani! ·
lot Tomorrow at Ohio Republlcans alrouted in a ges. than PIUantly" f&lt;l" the state role In......., Ohio's 10.6 mil· ClnclnnaU". ' '• .. '
·
s~ ~;.-=.., wtll tnclude lure of the togethern• they adminJ.slration 14 take acUon, Uon PIOJI)e lban It bu played He aa1r1 Nlson 1111)' Yili'\1»dioeolsalm of dlaftles in tu muat show If they are 14 ent11- annlllllllled plane Thursday to In recent hirllory."
lumbul Ocl 21 ot a.
\
law and report fotms by In- neer 1 GOP fi1I80P Nov. 3.
file alalpayer's suit to recOYer The editorial contlllued,
··I
..:.tuaulhoritles (urunpies Only U.S. Rep. Robert Tall $4 mWion from Four Seasons "Cloud's publicity men are tryGIWgan said today hirl
ollfmol)' Ia
~ wtll be Jr., the Republloan Nominee Nurotng Centers ol America. fnl to lllllle much ol whst GU- nant ''basCGIIIIIIIIted hlmlelf to \
"'""'k;ededout.:J'-'-•~ the f&lt;l" the U.S. Senete, wss absenl · O'Crady 14lda news confer. ligan~ aalrl- but ap- a alroctlnaly Jona a1ropp1na U..t \
ww
--as
He waa detained In Washington once he would file the suit "one parently did not - in ao Xavier o1 Jll"GCI"IIIII" and o11en "ID·
:~• ~=,:·~ as Congress voted on defense day next week," probably in University speech in 111M about other 10 yean Clf ....1ocbllnc
Handling CUstomers .. and the spenrllng leglslaUon.
Frenklln County Common Pleas student unreal To revive lbll ·prCIJIIIV and lila tuea" 14 fl.
Social Security~ wlll be 111omb •• Jl'tuiiY Endoraed
Court at Columlrua.
sb:-year-old CW!Iroversy loob nonce the prop' •1•.
explained from the 1 R.S. side ol
But the rest ol the state
O'Grady said the suit would like an attempt 14 cqe the GliUgan aald Cloud ·b al
fillnll
and ~
ticket wss on hand, lncludfn&amp; be .....,.hi qalnsl Four Sea- aubjecl, whlcb Is after all :
promiled ~U mWion in otate
weU as~ benefit side ures ss attorney general nominee Jolrn sona, ol Oklahoma City, and "Who Is beat suiled to lead support
for
"vocational
The
t of the orbJ,op Is D. H.,.bert and treasurer nom- the three membera olthe stata Ohio In the crucial years education flO million f&lt;O" lllate
fll whiC: wtll ~
ts of !nee Robin T. Turner, both Board ol Depoolts wblcb ap- ahead."
matehini funds for public
COli
cheered by their endorsement proved the loans - Attorney The ediiArrial said, "Racer trllllp&lt;l"lation f3 mfiUon f&lt;l"
;::::"and two lunches and in the party plalform adopted · Generll Paul W. Brown, Audl- CIGud Is a COIIICienUouo and Implementing' the llcrmatead
The ~dline lor
ti
earlier in tbe day.
tor Roc.,. Cloud aod Treasurer lmowladjJeeble man. But tf he Tu ElempUon Anlendme&lt;tt
is Nov 1 lnlorma:;"""'""a ";: The plalform endorsement Jolrn D. lfel"bert.
II elected, the llow eroolon of f)7S mf1Uan lor public ediiCiu..;
~
the ~';YEJ; was the first overt support lor
Also to be named in the suit, the 1lltfulM8I and vllallly of llld f!OO mWion lor 1 Jllllltal
::'sion C:ice concernln; the pair from the state party O'Grady said, are Q-olters, Inc. stateg~twouldprobeb- bealtb program, 111110111 others.
reservatlona according 14 C E alnce they became embroiled on o1 COlumbus, whlcb helped ar- ly continue.
"Witb 1 month to go in the
Blakeslee, ~ounty Exten~io~ a controversy last Mey over f11180 the loans, and Its three A spolleaman for Cloud, the campaigJ\ JIGger Qoad bii
agent
state loans and campalp con- officers - Gerald Donahue, GOP candidate for govttnor, already publicly proposed
·
)
tributions.
Harry Groban and Sidney Grll- aaya a telephone samplinc ol lfGII'IDII that would COli the
Such Republican lumlnarlea lith.
1100 Ohio voters laat wwli '' luplyers ., thls state liM$
ss former U.S. Sen. Jolut w. "We heve walled, more lban alrows Cloud Is 4 percentqe million -llld that doesn, ·lnHome for 10 Still Bricker and lormer state and paUenUy, lor the RepubUcan of- polnls bebind the Democratic elude hirl lateot call fot a
party chairman Bay c . flclals"' take acUoo 14 recover candidate, John J. Gllllgon. The helip&lt;O"t in every maJot city In
Needed by Family notional
Bllas were on hand, llong with the Illegal loan lllll!ley," O'Gra- flndlng.s repnaented no pin f&lt;l" Ohio " 8lid Gllllgan.
Response .,; the part of the U.S. Sen. William B. SUllo.
dy saki. "In five month! the Cloud in the p111t wwli.
'
__
public 14 an appeal lor clothing
The moot popular figure was enUre Republican effort baa NOilil&amp;rtlsan pollsbavelhown Cloud lold a meetlllg of
food and furnishings lor ~ not a member of the ticket. Be been evasive and IIWI.produc- Cloud "' trial Gllllpl! by ss department 1tore ueeuUvee in
Clyde Fitzpatrick family whose ,.... a casunity of the voters ol Uve in recOYerlng '"""" 150 much aa 11 per cent lind Demo- COiumlrua he bu put hltJvtelf 011
home on Leading Creek was hirl own party laat spriii8- -Gov. miiUon of lllepl loans."
era tic umpllp are even high- record 00 voters ''will ~lUll
heavily damaged over the James A. Rhodes.
,
er.
. .
whet 14 eapect lrGm our adweekend by fire has been ••- The gDYernor drew two SPOilOhio I three Scrlpprs-Howard The spohsman aalrl aam- ministration If elected."
oollent.
taneous standing ovations dur- Newspapers today endorsed pllnp were also taken 14 find "On each luue 1 baYe
However
Mrs
Robert ing the evening as he said: Democrat John J. Gilligan over out If President Nb:on ot Vloo oullftred the JII'Gbleml we ,_
Musser w~ has
the "We are here to lay tbe Republlcan Racer Cloud in the President Apelr alrould take llld - • t e d ID7 recwnproject reports the family baa groundwork to aleclevery Re- gubernatorlll race.
part in the Ohio camprdp. He ~UOIII," he said.
been wrable to locate a house in publlcan in 1970."
In an editorial the Columbus said Nb:on lrelled Agnew in
Cloud said Gl1llpn baa failed
whicbf&lt;lmove. Anyonehal'inga Mll"toninvokedRhndes'name Cllizen.Journei,CinclnDaiiPwst popularity, accordlnt! to tbe to~ 1111)' prlnled materilla
home satisfactory for the in urging the gathering to Its and Times Star llld the Cleve- poll, but both bad ratlnp be~ outlining his posl'ilon1 and
la'!!!!l w~ ,~ eiChl greatest enlhus~ ol the land Presa, said, ''111e 111011 ween 70 and 10 percent.
prognmrr.
cirllaren, may ~ Mra. MIISIIer night.
at 712-4721;. Fitzpatrick bas a
"Do you, the people of Ohio,
fractured leg received in a mine want the Jim Rhodea brand ol D
accldentrecenUy in wblch there pollUcal leadership to con- C llf
was a fatality .
tinue?" be uked. The crowd
roared Ita. approvll.
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OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio ''plaob" iipelii'C ollllrbat lie- slblllUM u 1D Integral pert fi
"Coavlclfoa Aad WW"
Repdillcana bave adopted 1 18- publksno have done in each the !I!IWI'IIIty and tbe CUIIIIIII·
DIVORCE ASKED
"Do the people in tbls room Plit pialf&lt;I"ID declaring their . . . llld pleditng, cblefl7 In lily." .

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ON BEHALF OF XI GAMMA MU CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Plll,&amp;se Slsoon,left, and
Nellie Brown Thursday evening presented these two new bicycles to the Meigs CoiUIIy
!lllldren's Home. Mrs. SLsson Is cbalrman olthe oervlce committee with Mary Morris
and Phyllis Mullen the other conunitteemembers. Mrs. Brown is cbapter president.

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 9. 10· I I
Robert Culp

Natalie Wood
Elliott Gould
Dyan Cannon

BOB
&amp; CAROL
&amp; TED
&amp; ALICE

News ... in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
aspersions oo the stand of the Soviet Union ...
"Specifically,'' it said, "Insinuations,....., spread !hal there
e&gt;lst aoti-alrcraft miBstles sites In the zcme of the Suez Canal with
Soviet maintenance personnel, which is also an obvious falsity."
In Beirut, the right-wing newspaper AlpHayat said Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who died Sept. 28, had ordered
that missiles be moved from the Suez Canal cesse-flre wne but
the Egyptian army jrmlor officers forced a reversal.

San Diego mayor arrested

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MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; S.turdoy
October 9-10

,.

SAN DIEGO, CALIF. - FRANJ[ CURRAN, mayor of San
Diego and president of the Natlooal League of Cities, and seven
other elected of!lclals were arrested Thursday oo bribery and
conspiracy charges.
One other person, believed to be a public official, ,.... sought.
All were named in indi.ctmenls Issued by the coiUIIy graod Jury
whi~b, had been conducting a lengthy lnvestlgaUoit into the
deal!Pgs of the Yellow Cab Co. of San Diego. Oman, 51; w11o has
been· mayor since 1963, wss charged with accepting a total of
$3,00tllrom the csb company and its president, !llarles Pratt.

VIVA MAX

I Color)
Peter Ustinov

Pamela Tiffin

- PiuiTHE GAMES
IColor)
Michael Crawford
Stanley Baker

Sun., Mon., &amp; Tues.
Oct. 11-12-13
THE ONLY
GAME IN TOWN

(Ttchnlcolorl
Elizabeth Taylor
Warren Beatty

tartooRS :

SUch 11 Life
Mlny More

Aller All

SHOW START57 P.M.

Rain
IContinued from page I)

City Slickers
To Entertain

an wtconnected incident.

Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.
dispatched 90 state troopers to
the campus and ordered
NaUonal Guardsmen on standby alerl
Aa the specially trained state
troopers arrived, a heavy
rainfall dispersed the students.
The National Guard alert was
called off. PoUce withdrew
from the campus area.

SEC1JIUTY
FOR RENT

A professional barbershop
quartet, the "City Slickers,"
will provide entertainment
when the annual meeting of the
Meigs County Farm Bureau
Federation is held at 1: '!I pm.
on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the
Meigs High School.
Members who have not
received membership pins or
who will fall Into new
classifications will receive
them at the meeting and special
door prizes Will be drawn witb
those with paid up 1971 membership eUgible 14 take part.
Asteak dinner will be served.
Tickets may be purchased from
Wayne &amp;ush,RDberiBordette,
Jr., Harold G. &amp;ush, ae.
Shenellelcl, Henry Frank, John
Colwell, Roy Mlller, Mrs. Sylvia
Mldldff,Mrs. Pst Holter, Mra.
Evelyn Hollon and Mra. Helen

wUUams.

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ulteMelgsf&lt;l" d!,':,?.~""ty buCommonbeen
liled
~·
Pleas court by Mildred Brooks,
Reedsville, against Paul
Brooks, Reedsville charging
gross neglect of duly and extreme cruelly. The plalnt!H
asb custody of two minor
children.

TAKI!N TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R rrquad
answered a call 14 the WOllam
Byers home on county road 19 at
!2:35pm. Thursday. Mr. Byers
was liken to Veterans
.Memorial Holipltal where he
Wall admitted u a medical
patient.

Gallra" _,.,eiiTfl CAP
"'' oeGranted '2 726
'
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
James Rhodeo approved
federal granfl wtating f315,757
to continue anti-poverty
programa In sb: Ohio counties.
Largest grant Willi f!M,HIIIIf
the Ironton-Lawrence County
Area Community Action
Oriantrallon, 14 operate a lullyear Head Start program 1nvoll'ing Jl6cblldren. The GalllaMolga Corp. f&lt;l" Community
Acllon, Pomeroy, was given
f2,728 for program administration and" ,1,397 for
cwni11unity orgonlzaUon.

TWO HAVE RI!NEWED
CUJSE MONDAY
Sulton and Lambert townOffices o1 the Me•·· County •h&lt;- he "
ed fire
...
- ..... Vo renew
conCourthouse will be closed !racta lor 1971 wtth the Baclne
Monday tn observance of Fire
Lebrm lownBiriP
111
CoiiDJllrus Day.
Dept.
hu not renewed yet, the
department said.

Cassette Player Recorder
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ComH In biad&lt;

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Your deed, your jewelry, your will and your
other valuables are vault-safe yet
quickly-available in a Safe Deposit BoK.
We have boxes a•ailable right now for a small,
tax-deductible rental fee.

MEETING DEIAYI!D
A regular moeting " the
Soulbem ~ School Dlltrlct
bosrd ol educaUon wcbeduJod
Thuraday, Oct. 14, baa been
poolpolred"' Thunday, Oct.=·

while trim.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

FORT SMJ'l1i, Ark. (UPI) VIce PrerddeniSplro T. Ape1r
zeroed In on Sen. Charlel E.
Gtodell, IUI.Y., and Sea. J.
William Pulbrlpl, D-Ark.,
'lburlday. But he lnrllcated he
soon would drop Goodell ss a

MIDOLEPORT, 0.

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The wldHIJIIIDc platform
alaom;lladouduubjectl, wltb
!l'e4llltlllle ~·I wot, u .,.
virGIJ!nent, basic llldlllplr eel,..otton, crhne flchlla&amp; urban
biJcbl, irlnlporlalirllllld lrlgbWI)' alety, eplcrlllure, conservallon, public uliltanc.,
lllllltallteellb l!ld retardalton,
...... . . - cltlaal, Job opIilii.
statepolflllll,wtinlllldlnthe ~the IC"'!!OIIf, bu···we decry the gloom- nell leiilslaUve ~ to a- mili rl&amp;bllllld coa•IMO prolllf!llien and tbelr orades ol plore bow the state's revatlll flocllon.
delpalr," said lira P'ftll'i&gt;M 14 IIOUI'Cel can· be niade tDGre
The" ·pertf -lirll alao
lilt dotmueilt. ''Ours Is a areat equlta~le; efficient and ef- atL ;tad · I I ),:Hon C1J!1aa
slate. '!be record prvvea II. fecuv.,"·lbo plaJIGrm read. llpGIIIhe .....-1 of l(ortb
!11108111 prove IL"
'Turlber realbi!W U.i It Is Vflltun loaecede to 1\" 1 I 11
Tire plaU111m included -a.~ fer local ~ Nfml's piOJXIIII ~ \\1 I I I
IIHpr•Dfled endonetnet!t d aD 14 be IIJllr lo 11 1 •td lo the ,qht fGI' "hi•lt""'late
1llfo
llepubllcu candlda1411, Ill- tleedlll ill "'"'" •, we plotdat candlllonal ........ of all pia. .
clarlln8 Jolm D. Herbert, the to p&lt; , ve tlie ~ olltt n of- bel4 b)' both llldn."
nominee lor attorney general, revat!ll eo-."
and Robin T. Turner, the Tbe••antpllltmlltpllntwu
IIIIIDitree Ia- tz~e...,..,
brW, !JOiiDC .,_
It WU tbe llral al!ldal sup- earlier lbfl year ol I
portfromlbestateparty
.
lorthe "cab!PIIdllordel"biD.
I
pair llace . the RepubUcu ''W'tJlledlleClOI!Ibted leelsl..
(ConUnued'lrGm pqe 1)
,
bier~ tried to set them "' t1ve .umtlrll to the need fer to lnclude federal •-- deller l
wllltdraw fraiillhe tlcbt !sst a ~\At'4 · · on lbe
preparation
and 1 ·
J.fa1 followlnJ a conllovaq ea, tile ~ -nld. 'W'e siltementlbalthelruJ•'Iprke '·
over state JGUa llld •mpatgn plqe to upbe 11101'1 - . may be lncreusd b)' . . . ,
contrlhutla. .
tngful 1IIYI In wbldl lludento 1&lt;1" lraolp&lt;0"14ilf&lt;ll lllait and .
Tire doc~·t offered 21 can fully eurdle their reiJIIII· local-l an, ""-•~ Ud ,__

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operation . Four kettles were in

Homecoming Set
CIIESIIIRE - Kyger Q-eek High
Schoolsiudents,lllhough disappointed by
the 24-tiiOtbad: Friday nlght at Eastern,
begin preparations Monday for the
ochool'o !flO bomecomlng festivities.
'!be 8JiliWII eveniiiiCheduled lor 8 pm.
Friday prior 14 the Kyger Creek • South-

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student. from Southwestern.
Queen candidates, above, are seniors
Carolyn Hughes, Kathy Gindlesberger and
Janette Polcyn.
Attendant cendldates are u.a Adkins, a
freslunan ; Jackie Burnett, sophomore,
and Brenda Grim, of the junior clau.

'lftllarn gome.
"The l}prdlgera," a bend featured laat
at ~ Oak Park, near
....- .Jt.wPJ,d ...od&amp;i ltlinniide ·tor t1'le
&gt;lliiiJieeomlng dwe *"~ell II ~ 14 all
!Jr.aer Creek tludenil, - •l~!iiill, rinll
Pllrooilol.ll!ll Kyger Chek School Dlltrlct
· llld lhell' lriVIIed 11\tUfl.
A ~ invtiltion II a~ 14
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River Race
To Feature
Sailboats
CXXJLVILLE - See Ellplonr Shlp 78
"Coolville fii()OIIB&lt;l'l'ln8 a aallbolll race on
l!lturdaJ, Oct. 17, at 2 pm., at

Storage Buildi,.g Lost
GIWIAM STAnON - Fire of
undetermined orl&amp;ln Saturday af- · dulroyed • metal .......
lrvfldln&amp; at lbe C..tnl Openlhe Co•
Coal MlDe located 111 RL IS oppGitte tbe
PldiiP 8pon .....r l&gt;lul.
A II h - -fot11ie New ,....,.
CommaDfly Vlluateer Fire iMioort-'
mtiii..W no eolflule ... beea made
111 lbe lou. The fOd8 olnlclln wao
8led 11 1 otmblaalf&lt;ll otora&amp;e - office

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Jury Spends
REAL BIGGIES- Left 14 right, a
carrot, !lb. 4 oz., and a sweet potaf&lt;l, 4
lbe., I oz., from the garden of Enos
Tope, LA&gt;wer River &amp;ad. Tope, employed at GSI, gardens ss a hobby.

HoddniPort on the Ohio River (Mile 119). Shot in Head on Leaving
A re&amp;lllriUon desk wtll be located at the
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (UP!) Athelll 8oel Club. A fee ol $3 per boat wtll
f!lllce
ll!re were invesUgating a llhoottng
eov.,. llle r3111P llld entnnce foes.
~
Friday nJgbt in which a 2f.year'l'ropllles wtll be awarded to the winners,
cid
'lJM*ed
Falla man •as seriously
wjJo wtll be clotermlned b)' the Porllmoulh
~
u
be
ohve home from a high
Mnd)ca, system. Wlndl "I-ll knots ba~
..,.,.. ~ g~me.
been ordered.
~ llljd·a car puUed up behind
''You doll'tbave 14 be an uperl to enjoy
Ethan
kerr aDil iomeelne llhol him in the
the ·fUll Clf r~. s.vetll novices bave
bead
through
the ~ window of Kerr's
Nptnlli4;l ~ lo eompete. Plan now 14
altelld tilll ftiMIIIed race. Bring tbe whole car.
fllmllY, Cclmo early llld stay late,'' oald A.
DIES JN CIUIIII
0 . ...~ .. jiDI:bwald, lldpper of Slrlp 76,
McAR'l'HilR. OhiO (UP!) - Larry
&amp;1111. add;llocky, pleoit;e ..... the word"' Al:lknln, :111, McArtlllr, died in a one&lt;:ar
all YO\fl" oalllng !rlet1da.
·CI.81fb SiMdaY on OhiO 50 IIIII" here.

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Damage Case
GALLIPOUS - After deUberaling
more than live and one hall hours
Saturday, a Gallla County petit Jury failed
to return a verdict in the damage suit trial
of Ronald Thornton, Wheelersburg, a
student at Rio Grande College, against
Dean Rhinehart, Aasistant Prole....- of
Pbyalcal Education at Rio Grande College.
The acticm resulted from a basketball
game laal March I&amp;.
Thornton, a member of the Archon
Fraternity, was allegedly struck by
Rhinehart drD"lng the second haU of the
warmly conteoted ronteot against a
college faculty team.
Thornton liked t310 in compensatory
damolgl'O and l5,00tlin puniHve damages.
The bill began Thursday.
Tesllfyin&amp; on behall of the defendant
Friday were Clyde Evans, Frank Petrie,
William Hope, Mike Vranesevtc, and

Rhinehart.

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Memben of tho juey were Jacli: Oweno,
Boonle L. Baird, Uoyd R.llasklns, Guy W.
Jordan, Patricia Daniela, Steven P.
Tbela, Delmar F. Ro.thgeb, Nellio D.
YOUOII, Cbarlea V. Casl&lt;l, SteeleO. Flaller,
Gecqla Shellon, and George W.

, Robinetfe.

Teenaged Pair
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WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.

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party bu brougbt ''our state Vlll\lll lermrl, to continue the
(loJb!lillMIIrGm the depibl o1 work.
rlebt and demonllsailm to a The plank on cov•-1 fl·
level of oerviceunmatched In Ito lliiiiCinC made 110 -tlon Qf a
187.,.ar blatory."
I1I'OPOied state laeome Ia, but
The plalform, lauding the pledged 11117 aetr law would
tenure of tbe admln- not cullnlo revatue eo!IICII &amp;I
ilta'alirll of Gov. Jamee A. lhe loc:al level.
Rllodel, was adopted '11111nday "Recognllilll the crowlna
II tbe OhiO Republican ConVIII· revmue nteda of llllllf villi

target.
Agnew, who appured in New

Orii!Blll earlier in the day,
Records and plays on 4 "C" Cell
caUed Gllode!l "the Cltrlatine
J""'lonilli
D-kll-•
. . Clf . iliti .,......,.......
batteries, or AC current. A.C.
party." Tilt reference .19 the
.),.rr·in/4 11'h•ig• Count y Fur
Adapter. ~mlc microphone with
lamed lb cl!ru!le operaUon
remote control switch.
Orwr !JH Yenr.•
foUo"~
e~rller · · Agne• ·
·s~ateme~tt about Goodell
haYing deurled the party and
Member Federal Reserve System
become "a t.tdlad liberal.' 1
''This may be"the Jut day I
Member F-ederal Deposit Insurance c(l, por~.:~l i nn
talltaboul&amp;l&gt;n. Goodell. I have 1
All Actounts Insured Up Tg 120.000.0'1
lot
other
14
.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . takeolcare
of,''radical41berals
he said.

-tfiorm.lS•

to rtgbt, are Carolyn Hughes, Jackie Burnett, u.a Adldno;
oecond row, Kathy Glndlesberger, Brenda Grim, and Janette
Pl&gt;lcyn.

operation simultaneously Thursday.

headed

MOIOROLA.@

POMEROY

ltYGER CREEK QUUN AND A'ITENDANT CANDIDATES - One ol these sll&lt; girls will be crowned
hom~ queen F'rlday night during featlvtlles before the
Kyl.,. Creek - Southweolem football game. Candidates, left

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TilE LONG COOKING process
began Thursday at 4 a.m. The Rev.
WiiUam Airson, pastor of the Enterprise United Methodist Church, stirs
apple butter as Dorothy Smith, left in
background, keeps the paddle moving
on a second kettle. With Mrs. Smith Is
Pauline Wolle who assisted in the

Get .Probation

Project in
26th Year
PiCI'!Jiil!2l AND S'rollf
BY KATIE CROW
POMEROY - "It's apple butter lime
at Enterprise."
This is the 26th straight year the men
and women of the EnterPrise United
Methodist Church have made apple butter.
Enterprise, hard to lind on a map, is a
closely-lmit, congenial community along
U. S. Route 33 northwest from the
Pomeroy Corporation line, perhepa one
tenth of a mile. One might say a suburb of
Enterprise is "Browntown," obviously a
neighborhood where several lamilles of
that name reside. Browntowners divide

Enterprise from SBUsbury elementary

Driver Sought
POMEROY - Tbe Mol&amp;B Colll!J
Sberlff'l ~Ill laflllllgallng a
lingle - car occldnl SaturdaJ marnlng
at 1:11 a.m. '"' Coun!J Road JU, two
tealbl of a mlle ..st ol old RL 33.
The Ideality of tile drl"'r bod ool
been dettrmlned Saturday mornbrl.
However, Robert Lee Trader, Z3,
Albuy, RL !, wu picked up by I
paulq mof&lt;lrlst &amp;I tbe ,,_ illd taken
14 VeteraDI Memorial Hoopltal lor
trealmelll ollaeenU0111 to ... f-.

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Rain Follows 2

RALPH SPENCER, left, Sunday School Supt., and Homer Winebrenner are
shown with the many sacb of applealhat were picked Saturday at LaWliOII's Orchard near AlbaiiY by the men and wwnen and children olthe Enterprise United
Methodial Church .
school and the new Meigs High School.
Last saturday !he arduous cbore got
underway with picking 80 bushels of apples
at the Lawson Orchard near Albany. This
was the first step in the process of
producing the apple butter.
On Monday the rnen began peeUng 4ll

of the 110 bUshels. Tuesday and Wedneaday
the ladles ollhe church began coring and
waablng the fruit. In addition to getting the
apples ready, the women had to wash aod
sterilize the jars.
Thursday at the wee hour of 4 a.m. the
(Continued on page 2)

3 Counties Joined
POMEROY - Meigs and Gallla
Counties have joined a statewide trend of
returning control of, and the responsibility
for, mental health Jroblems to local
cmununlties.

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