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10-'nle Dllily Senllnei,Midcleport..J'om&lt;!roy, o., Oct. l5,1rl0

.News.::..·!'!:. !!riefs

dorhtno. '1'!11 Viet 01111 eaiJed It ,._, WCII'dllllll tnodloraua
a-" and lluoilald llwu ''m&lt;ftb' a clec:opllw-."
Tbt ~je&lt;tlon by tbe Viet CGac C111be In Ill Interview will&gt; Hu,ull
Tan 1'1111, pnsidenl r:l tbe Viet Conti'• Provllional Revolullonary
Go9tmmenl (PRG ), ll'oadeall owr tbe Viet CUig'a elondestlne
llboratlm radio. The 111111! m· "liP' wu Iller heanl m Ham!
Rlldlo.
''lbe -le r:l Soulb Vlelnam will IIIII he fooled by the ......t
-.11 and lrolc:beroua acheme of Mr. Nlsoo," Pbat oald. ''lbe
peGple r:l SoUih Vlelllam llld PRG oeverely condemn and reject
with determlniUm that !alae proposal ol Mr. Nlson."

Insuperable Hurdles for Sure
WASIIINGTON - OPINIONS DIFFERED, lll08IIy along
party linea, as to what the "'"""'d session of the 9111 CUigreaa
ll&lt;'mnpllsho.d before quilling until after the electloo. But
everybocly ~peed It faces almosl insuperable hlll'dlea when II
returns.
The House and Senate dragged to a halt Wedneaday unW Nov.
Je. Speaker John W. McOlrmack lllid tile Democratic CUigreaa
bod dllpiayed almoiiiiiiJI'eeedented ''lnnovalloo and Initiative,"
with little or no help from tile Republlcll! admlntstrallm.

Deer Killed In Highway
A deer was ldlted In 111e of
three minll' lralli&lt; accldenta
Investigated Wedneaday by the
Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Tbedeerdledatl0:50pm.m
Rt. 7,111reetenlllsmilesnorlllof
the Gauta-Meigs County line
when it ran Into the poll! of a
vehicle operated by Mary
RDush, 52, Rl. I, Mlcklleport.

Minor damage resulted.
A Gallipolis school bus was
Involved In a minor accident at
4 p.m. on Rl. 211 at a private
driveway, two llld one tenlll
miles south of Rt. 7.
Officers lllid Harold Saun·
ders, 44, Eureka Star Rt.,
Gallipolis, backed hi! bus Into a
parked car owned by Haywanl
Saundera, 'ITentm, Mich. 1bere
wu minor damage to tile car
and no damage lo lhe bus. No
me was Injured or cited.
A final inlshap occurred on
Rt. 7, seven lentils miles soulll
of Rl. 35 where Uoyd Smith, 19,
Rl. 1, Gallipolis, backed hi! coal
truck
Into aguardran. Again, no
The Eastern Local Bind
Boosters will sponsor their me """ Injured or cited.
oecond 1111111181 Baton Twirling
CUitell on Nov. 14 at the high Superrisors Meet
ocbool. The contest will be
under the dlrecllm of Mrs. Judy In Athens Monday
Riggi, and tile Eastern
Majll'ettes will hosl tile event. Mrs. Greta Suttle, Meigs
An aD-doy luncheon wiD be County school supervisor,
served by tile Band lloo8ters. presided when tile Soullleaslern
The CJI&gt;ntest, scheduled ~·om 9 Ohio District SupervlBors met
a.m. to 5 p.m., is open to all solo at Ohio University In Athens
twirlers as weU as groups. A Monday.
l!pl!clal division for high school "The Role of tile Public
majll'elte telllUI lB planned.
School in Teacher Preparation"
Everyone wishing entry was tile topic for tile program In
forma loc llle contest may ob- which Mrs. Phyuta Hackett, 8
lain lllem by contacting Mrs. teacher In tile Meigs Local
Riggs at Reedsville, Ohio, School Dislricl, took part. Dr.
Route I, or by phoning Olester Margaret Felsinger of Ohio
88li 1595.
University's College of
Education, spoke on ''The Pilot
Defendant to Pay Program for Juniors In
College." Others attending
Bank '9,860.20
lr&lt;fil Melgo County were Mrs.
Edna Stobarl has been or. M41tY Bacon, Middleport, on
dered to pay the Pomeroy educable mentally retarded
National Bonk $8,1160.20 ac- supervllor,llld Robert Morris,
cording to a Journal entry filed pnnclpal of Pomeroy, Mid·
in Meigs County Common Pleas dleport
and
Bradbury
Coorl. Ella Mae Holler was Elementary Schools.
J!i'IDted pennlsoion to purchaoe
two pieces of properly In her Juvenile is Held
partition suit against Anna B M ,
1 _
stacy et a1.
Y ergs UJWmen
In tile case of Facemyer The Meigs County Sherilf's
Brothers IJJmher Co., tile court Department reported It has In
ruled thai Elmer WbllllB to pay custody a male Juvenile of
$2,4~5. 31 plus Interest. The case Albany, Rt. 2, who hu admitted
of Blnln Tayler versus Elmer A. to lllree breaking and enlerlngs.
KeUer et al, w•s dllmiseed.
The youlh hal admitted to
breaking and entering of tile
Earold Dean properly and tile
Club In Pagetown and
Rehearsal Houn Beagle
tile Oliver Reeves properly
on Roote 1181 " '-'t of
Changed Tonight located
Pagetown. He also admitted
stealing gasoline In the area
Due to a pep raDy to be held numeroua times, the departby tile Meigs High School 1n meat oald.
Pomeroy tonight, scheduling of
rehearsal sessions of tile Big
PIOUIIII Valley Hoapital
Bend Mlnatrel AaaoclaUon'slall
show hu been revlaed.
ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Eliza
Vocallst.a and solo novelty Lilchlield, Buffalo; Shirley
peraoonel are to atart reporting Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Densll
to tile l'llmeroy elementary KlmberUng, Leon; Lydia Long,
8Chool at 7 pm., and group Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Surllda
dancera are to report to tile Rumbaugh, PUny ; Mn. Vallie
elementory school, with Tmey, Pl. Pleaaant; Danny
costumes, lmmedJately SIBnley, Southside; Edllh Dent,
lollowlng tile pep raDy.
Southside; Marie Fowler, Pl.
Pleasant; Gerald Gibbs,
MUIII; James Powell, New
Haven: Elmer Fife, Gallipolis;
Mrs. Marcelles Wold, New
Haven.
DISCHARGES - Dents
Tonight, Oct. u
Surgeon, Vlrglnto Yoe~ Rooa
NOT OPEN
Jeffers, Mrs. Charles Conti•.
Jr., Sonuny Joe Hanunack,
Frldoy &amp; So!urdlty
Mrs. Lora Par10111, Earl F.
Oelot&gt;er 16-17
Osborne U, Mrs. Era Walla&lt;e,
THE CYCLE
Enuna Hudleaton, Mrs. Roger
SAVAGES

Boosters W'dl
Sponsor Baton
Twirler Contest

MEIGS THEATRE .

CTechnicolor)
Bruce Dern. Chris Robinson

VILLA RIDESI

Market Report

CTtchnlcolor)
Robert Mitchum
Yul Brynner

SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

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Fri., Sol. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 16·17·11

Deultll Future Progr•m

"WEDDING NIGHT"
Starring

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Dabney.

Tease Wyatt
Dennis Waterman

R1ttd "R"

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Stirring
R-tWolker

Celeste C.rn!!,el!.

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PT. PLEASANT
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. V1.
S.lllrday, Oet.lt, lt7t
HOGs - 175 to 220 18 to 20;
Heaviesl7 to 16.50; Ughta 18 to
22.10; Fat Sowa 15.10 to 18.50; ·
lloars13.80 to 16.10; Plga 5to 12;
Stock Slloats By lid. 15 to 21.
CA'M'LE -Steero23.11)to 28;
Heifers 17 to 22.50; Fat Cows 17
to 21; Cannero 7.50 to 14; Bulls
20 to 2UO; Stock Cowe and
Calves 1115 to 253; Stock Steers
22.80 lo 30; Stock Heifers 17 to
%4.50; Stock Steer Calveo 30 to
36; Stock Heller Calves Zf to 28;
VEAL CALVES - TO(lfl 41·
Secondo 41.35; Medium 32.25 ~
38.50; Common lc Heavies 31 to
37.20.

Friday and · Saturd~.Y. ·
OPIN lOTH FRIDAY AND ••..,

NfGHTS TIL 9

SALE! FRIDAY nl SAlURDAY

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Fl!'$t Floor Hosiery Department

A Spetlal Group ot

Save now on your favorite styles and colors of
Kayser .Pantyhose and Stockings during
Elbertelds annual Kayser Fall Safe.

brands - sizes to Ill everyone from petite sizes .
regular juniors · misses sizes · tlalf sizes and
super sizes.
Reg. 29.50 Womens Dresses •
Site 20.00
Reg. 25.00 Womens Dresses •
Site 16.00
Reg. 19.5~ Womens Dresses ·
Sale 14.00
Reg. 17.50 Womens Dresses •
Sale 13.00
Reg . 16.50 Womens Dresses •
Sate 12.00
Reg. 14.95 Womens Dresses • - . . Sale 11.00
13.95 Womens Dresses - • ••
S.le 10.00

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Regular 1.35 lcilan or.Cannca Stockings

1 Group i7.9J and SI.9J
col1on Bedopr,edl. Good
colon. Full and Twin slzeo.
While thty lao! .. .

Big Hlectlon of fall colors In theae stretch styles.

Solo "cpolr-3 polr lorUt- 6 polr lor S.IO

4.99

R111. 2.10 Hlp. !'oM Stoddnos • . • . .
R111. I.SO C:.rmoton Ponty 'n SNm Rofllli . •
Rill. 1.50 Fli-AIHop $floor Slotlllnos • •
Rill. UO C:.rmolon llklnl Panty- . . •
R111. UO
tonlrol Panty &amp;
stoddngs . .

Site 6.00
S.le 7.00
Sale 1.00

Reg . 12.95 Girls Dresses
Reg . 10.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 8.95 Girls Dresses •
Reg , 7.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 6.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 5.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 4.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 3.95 Girls Dresses

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Solo Ut Pair -lpolrlor4.71 ~c potrtoruo

Many styles to ttloose from-selected from our
regular stock. Misses and tlalf sizes.

Now at a great savings- including all sizes.
Hundreds to choose from . All easy care fabrics
and new fall colors.

Cook • Bake · Store CoQkware . While witt! blue
cornflower de$1gn consists of:
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- 1 Gwlrf eov,red ·S.ucepan
- 1'h Gwlrt Covered 5I ucepan
Quart Covered 5I ucepan
' $7.96

Oloose from Regular, R-eel or Miss Petite size ranges.

A GROUP OF WOMENS WASHABLE COTTON
AND BONDED JERSEY DRESSES.

SELECT YOUR GIRLS SCHOOL D'R ESSES

By KAV C111U8'11!:NSEN
Mn. Merton lll!lbt her pNdldlona m tile bull of old wive• round. 111e wrtte• her 1onca11 1w1ee • year, Ill the r.n and Ill the
PENINSIJLA, .Ohlo (UP!) - Tblnga of nature, Including cal- talel lllatlbe bas heard repeated m tbe nnl Ohio larmlanda IIJl'lnl.
erplllan, bullerlllea and acorn~, are lllllCIIg tile folklore !dina ol. where llhe grew up.
Mn.Ma1&lt;11, who""" thellrsiWUIIID groduatelnllcrlkllltln
Ohio whlcb Mn. l!unlce Merton uses to comjll'iae her a11111al
1MB
Ohio State UDiverllly, wu a la...ape 1rdllted 111' _,y
TradlliiJI hu It, Ill' lnatance, lllal tbO darbr tho eaWpllllrs,
Banp Comer Buc Blrometer.
,..,..... llle Wl'1lle her wealller predldlona "just 111' llll" and
the tou&amp;ber tho wlll'..,r will be.
Aller 11neying tile lllp.olhla year, llle 77-fear-old Mn. Merton
Ill IIIII year'tlorecut, Mn. Merton wrote, ''lharp ODd hard are dlatrllluted them to the Delghbon and larmn neerbJ.
pncleted. ''Iudden, abnlpl and brutal" wbXer ... ''lor the hot, tbe l1nell between tile ll'own and tho black on tbe wooly bear
Bonlnfl', her husband of 10 yean, aald be got wind of the
rlcluummer II over and tile harveot moon bas gone."
eatarplllarl thlt hwnp and hurry a&lt;I'OIIthe roadt. And the black 1«teu11 when llhe was nature coJnmn!ll 111' the Grill M1ll, 1
Mn. Mertcm, who hal DOll' loll her vlslm and depends upm lB deep and tlllclt, uature's truelllli8n."
W-*'Y newspaper.
neighbor children lope her the teUtale slgJw of nature, hal been
It might seem dllfladl to oblerve the Unea m a eaterpUlar'o
Hal Geaenl Aflleal .
llwWfl' aald he plcbd up a feature llaey m the wat11er
rnUtnc """tiler predlellons lin&lt;e she """ 16.
lack, butMn. Merton dalme lbllll julloomet naluraDy .
"llle lllrled when llhe waal8 years old and lived m her father'•
"II you lived with them m a farm like I clld, you'd mtlco," she pndlclkllll 111' the ae.eland' Prw, where he wu a future
farm In llidllleld Townllhlp," oald her lnuband, Bob Bordner. lldd. "You'd Just noUce an the time."
writ« WII!IIB when be retired.
"The neJabban were Interested In II and each year IIIey came
All« tile llrll publleall111, II became 111 IIID!lallllcl'y, teUlng
Tbe weather loreeaater oald she ~ no particular llepo lor
her predlctlma, but tbal tbe continually noll!a the ''alp" year ()h(Mno what to apect from tile weather that year.
&amp;'OI!IIdand II'!UIIad lolmowwbat the · - • would be."

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9.99
a
set
~ta..lar 3.00 Calnhih1 Stletch Pantwhase 1-J...ft_.,.,_.......,.-Pr;;.;;.;.-...:.:

SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY

SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Bangs Corner Bug Barometer Points to Hard, Cold Winter

Coming Ware Trio Sets

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KAYSER FALL SALE

WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Selec:ted !rom our regular slotk. All top name

Reg . .7.95 Womens Dresses
Reg. 8.95 Womens Dresses
Reg. 1G.95 Womens Dresses

le At Elberf•ldsln
Pomeroy
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Solo us polr
Sale I. 19 polr
Sale I. It polr
Solo 2.10 polr

Sale 7.00
S.le 6.00
S.le 5.00
Safe 4.50
Sale 4.00
Safe 3.50
Sale 3.00
Sille 2.50

Size 3 to 7 and 6 fo 18. All
permanenf press . Good
selection of patterns.

press corduroy . cuffed . SO

SWEATERS

Permanent

per cent Fortrel Polyester .
50 per cent Cotton.

Sovo 11111 wHhnd

Cardigans In

LEE PREST
JEANS

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perfect filling.

and

boys right away . Make your
'lelec1Jons now .

Cent

VIscose

Rayon. Cocorotor colon.
Rug . conloiW mot · lid
mac:lllne dryable.
Frkloy and Sa!UI'IIay

3.59

11.19Extro LldCO¥tn Solo

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1.00

Choose from our complete
beautiful colors.
Low Fall Solo Prl..

1.19 skein

3.49
US
Slzttundr•
Boyo Loo I'm! .loans

Sale 4.29

All

1.00 yd.
Savings on 54"

Throw-Away Bags
Cloth bock . good oolecflon
colora.

Special Sole Price.

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By United l'rHilutemaUolllll before tile United Nations today
Anwar Sadat was named to slate hlB nation's case In tile
president of EsYPt today to conllnulng Middle East conflict.
replace Gamal Alxlel Nasser, He already has asked lor a full.
who died Sept. 28. Sadal, a M- scale U.N. debate on tile Middle
year-&lt;Jld co-revoluUonsry of East, which probably will c&lt;~me
Nasser, will be offlclaUy sworn Oct. 28 after tile U.N. 211111
in Saturday.
anniversary celebrations are
Sadat became acting pres- over.
!dent on Nasser's dealll and
Rtad mel wilh U.S. Secretary
was chosen by tile Arab rl State William P. Rogers in
Socialist Union, E&amp;YPt's mly New York Thuraday evening.
poilUcal party, and tile national and allhough 111e talks were
aaaembly as tile only candidate described aa friendly there was
for a six-year term. Final no indication any positive
aPJlroval came from tile progreaa has been made. They
nation's 8 mllllon eligible Kheduled anotller meellng in
voters, who eaal tllelr baUollln coming days, but no definite
a national referendum '1'hurs- time was set.
day.
. However • diplomalie sourceo
Minister of Inter!..- Shaarawl at tile United Nations said lbe
Gomaa announced tile resulta "'•t of cmveraaUons betw
.~
een
.~.l!l0Gf.A JOiiiiEB Mill Nlw VaJCo Ill bMt . of the referendum today .....,. Rogers and Rlad ""' ,lbo~
otea wllollljlntl .''yel" to llldl!l'l Egypt would like to prolong tile
~·--;wiD lwlrllllllllllli..,.n IIIIIWIII a ftall!l e
Clllldldlcy.
lll).day ce..Wlrelllat anda Nov.
til tile f*ll mpirel rltho Jllc Blltd Mlnllrel AlsoclBtlm to be
On tile dlplomallc front 5 but was no! prepared to
llla,..t 11 I riO p.m. 11011 ~and S.turday at tile new Egyptlan Foreign Minister r~move any mlssllea from tile
MeJga lll&amp;b Scllool, Rock Sprlnga. The Bi8 Bend lhow will
Mahmoud Rlad was going Suez Canal standotlll zone.
mark tho lint time 111' Mrs. Rlgga to use theae ludveslil ber
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1.00 yd.

Just reteivedf New Shipment 1970

SUEPCRAn BLANKETS
Big assortment Thermala, conventional weevli and ttec-

trlcs. Beautiful colors In solids ond floral pollerns. All

Tricia
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I News •.. in Brie~s
Jt I To Help
J'
Bob Taft

washable - 72x90 •nd 101x90 tlzes.

Another Big Shipment

Men's 1.00 Orlon Dress Socks
One size fils all sizes 10 to 13. White, black and a
big selection of solid colors in dark and llgtll
shades and the new heatherlones.
Buy your needs Friday and Saturday and Save.

Mens Blanket Uned

Mens 2.95
Flannel

Sport Shirts
Small 0•·1 ..'h). medium

(15·15V.), Iorge (16·160/t),

extrelerge 117· 17112) .

Mode with tong toll . two
pockets . 100 per coni
c:ollun llennol · colortul

ploldl.

88'

2 for 5.00

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6.44
"Lee" Long Sleeve

14.98
MEN'S SHORT SUEVE PERMANENT PRESS
JUMP SUilS - 12.98

Men's 5.95 Casual Slacks
Permanent press SO per cent Fortrel Polyest@r
and 50 per tent tollon fabrlt. Solid colors. Made
with taper legs · no cuffs. Comfortable to wear.
Easy to wash and care for .
Sale prite Friday and Saturday

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Mens Lee Prest

Tech Twill Work Uniforms
A new work suit by Lee of SO per cent Polyester,
50 per cent cotton. Expertly made. Big seletllon
of sizes. Stllrls from 141f• to 20 - Trousers from
29 to SO. Ask any of the salespeople to help you
find your cor retl size.

blanket lining. Durable

Sl•o Frklor IIIII SIIUI'IIay

. ' 6~29

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with the

A thlt:k, folm Rlbblt blclling ll'llkl• this tl'lftyl ftoor IOfttr and )lOUr
room qu'-ler. And incltntation m.m ,,. 1 tfling af tM put, becau11

light..,.,

OOUJMBU8 - 8111CRBTABV OP STATI Ted llrolm
I""'P••• lltifUDilbe prima')' election day tn"Ohio to ttie 1111
'1\!eadq In Auiul ... 'tho middle r:l September 111' • shorter
CIIIIIP'IIJII period. "1bli would """"""tnlo tltlnga lnotead of tho
cumnt procedure wUcb drip oo Ill' more flllll liz monlla from
thotlmee periOIIIIIICIIIlnatad lor 111 oftlce,"llro1m uld.
NlneloeD cblnses 8rillm cited to update atlo election Iowa
Included~ tho llllntllet 111' mojor 11ate ollleai!MD tho
jnMI teo to atleut llltiO ''to help
the ~ lmalved In
Ill' I c 1"1 audiCIIndklaclil and to~ llllnp by lrlvolouo

le11, Wl~·lo-Wllll beautj In most rooms.

It's 10ft . • . It's quiet
•.• It's @'metr'Ong

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TOYS
VIsit
the
Toy
Department on the
2nd lloor. A big
shipment of toys as
shown on TV. Tummy .
Twister,
Cr.uy '
Straws. Scoop·•·
Loop, Punch Ball.
Weather
Willie,
Weather
Windy;
Doctor and Nursas
kits, Fisher Price
Toys, also dolls, 91!111
•nil riding toys 1nd
many, many . mllre.

V'll Nll*ins
. By

Scott.

Oec:orator.l ~tors 140 ' one.ply · p.~per
napkins In • P.,c~e.

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He'd Shorten Campaigning in ·Ohio

0 Vinyl mnnt the floor It durable, lone wsartnc. 1nd
so easy to ktep claan. 0 Choose from lhrot different
de!llcns, ·ltn different coiOfl. 0 12 ftetwldl for ...m- ··'

19.95 a set

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OOUJMIIVB-AGREEMENT ON A 20 cent per cwl. Claaa I
nnr mlllt to be paid by Bcrden Inc. to members of tile Central
Ohio ~tiw Milk Producer8 Aasoclalim, effective Nov. I,
wtllend thellrm'IUtlgallon. Dairy larmn wiD gel •.llllper cwl.
111' dellwncl mlllt IIIli month and •.75 starling Nov. l,lo be the
lint price lllcreue elnCII Aug. 1, JJII.
The price lllcreue, tho aaaoclatlm lllid, would oompo1118te
dairy larmn 111' prlce liicrealeolor feed, supplies and labor. The
price wt11 be quoted to aD oilier companies In the area and llava
tbe 111111 rme price dllfenntlals.

COMFORT OF CARPET

-8 soup SPGOIIJ
-16 teaspoons
-1 sugar spoon ·
-8 dinner forks
-1 cold meat fork
-a salad forks
-1
pierced
-2 tablespoons
tablespoon
-1 Buller knife
-1 ,,ravy ladle
-a Hollow handle dinner knives sarrated.

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Milk Agreement Reached

Joining the

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DURABILITY OF VINYL

55 Piece - service for

Now I

4.99

Sizes J6 to so. Warm

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MEN'S JUMPSUITS
llgtltwelgtlt permanent press fabric for sport
and work wear. Zlppe~ front. Sport style collar .
elastic Insert at waist line. Small. medium. large
and extra large sizes In regular and longs.

JACKEl'S
. blue denim with corduroy
· toilers.

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Anew concept
combines the best
of two worlds of flooring!

SALE! STAINLESS

Sale! Men's Work Jackets
Waist lengttl jackets with zipper front. Corduroy
collar - 100 per cent quilt lining. Sizes 36 to 50.
Cotton twill in grey · !ores.tgr'n . dark olive and
blue denim.

OVERAU.

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M,W. Bla~k Gllides;,·Cbmmu.nist
WI~ -IUIIIANIA'I'IVVRINO president,

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llld tab . . . . .·'
of our Ot:tar -~ Piicel on
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Ncwlltirn California toda7 with bmer mollcll picture star
llblrle)'TtmpleiJiae!taaa iuldt· Fl u' llleniNlcOfaoOeeu.eu m
readtltW lllil 11'tamlri '1'burtdO wu tmD to dliiJMir In •
natal!l'll'lalllp tbe TIMCJOI.ItlP ~ of lite llant of
Atnlrlea. lite wwlil'llaraut hi"! ~relal lank.
Amq ait
tbe pmldenll ol Kala' Ia.
and Jl'llnboard
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. WDUam B. 8uloe, Jt.Oblo,
sa)'lgovenuneat ollidaiJ ••• heeD wamed of lise doqer of
belag lddnapped by ..tmnlat P''"'JIIo 11110b u U. ha_.al
1D Qaebe&lt;. However, llle Wldte H._ IUid lise Jull&lt;e
Deparlmell dealed dlalaay govermn..t-wlde olert 1galosl
lerrorlBI altacb lw been lasued.
Saxbe oald Tbunday Ia 1 radio ll!tervlew: ''Tbe Jldllce
Deparlmell bas oe advised tile memben of Coagr&lt;u lllal
IIIey obmld be ..,relul, tor IIIey haven't ptotlded us wilb alijl
protecUm •• aach, but tllere lB lbla daqer !lild lllere lB ID
alerl OD for -no! elected ofllclall - bill olber olflelaiJ 11&amp;bl

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60 Hear Talks
An eaumated 60 perBOIIS
Thuraday nigbl at a Democrat
party meellng at tile party
beodquarters on W. Main St.
beard speakers Mayor Jolm
Burnwll'lh of Marietta and Max
Farley, l.ormer highway
dl\llllou q•....,"'ArlO· ~kTn
1P"
8 _ . .lamee
Bailey, candidate Ill' county
commlssiOIIer; Gocdon Caldwell, candidate for county
auditor, and Dr. Harold Brown
and Deiinar
co.chairmen
rl A.
tile Canaday
Gilligan fer

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anderway for tile Bile of one
of lbe oldest flrmo to
GaDlpolls, llle Ohio Produce
Compu)', lotated .. llle 11110
bltld of 1blrd Ave., to A. R.
ltlilp~ Pommy, oner of
tbe GaiUpollB aad Muoa
CDUDiy Motors.
1be prvduc:e OOIII(IOiijl bas
heeD operated lor put 42
yem by Harold Dalley ead
KMl WDitanll. II lB reported
lbe eomp11y will be
llqllidoted over • period of
-era! moalbl.

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Flalils

''lbe ner,bban lond II. Tbe lauw.w bo!lgbllt,lllllrllall (lilt to
have a &amp;fllfl'll appul," uld Bordnoi .
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''Of-· 11'1 )U!ItllerurallolkiGn ol. Ohio," be l!!lilld; .....
"""""'" lbe I I II developa ... tile nplatiaD, . . . and ·
IIIID!Ik Sbt )Ill aD r:l nabn IGre."
And IIIII bow ucurate are her we tbr prwl!dHnt
''al, lhiJ ...Uy lnl'lt out tnft1 weB," Mn. Mel1m llld
modeill). lllr bu11'411d, bowem, elobantecl.
.
''TID to ill yurs ago, tbe Clevalll!d ........
compellfiGn wilb ber,and by lolly ,lbeturnad out belltr .... did/' be Mid.
If Mn. Mlrlcrl'a uature 1iCnJ ... true aglln IIIII ,_, Celioane
had bettA!r llaltGn up tl&gt;o'.... coell.
She wrllel, ·or-~
dy, alleloe 111at IIVIII II dolnl,..
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MUler Will Meet

Governoc Clllllp8igu In Meigs

~a~~

were made for a
meellng at 8 p.m. next Thuraday wheu Profeaaor Samuel
Smith, political aclence In·
slructor of Rio Grande College,
will apeak al county

htw•••

Tbe final ._ling ot which
apectal apaaters wlll be
lsalured and announced later
will be on Nov. 2.

icts 2
National Guard
Is Not Blamed
RAVENNA, Oblo (UPI)-A apedal grand jury whlcb ln..,_
ligated the r.tal ahoollnp r:l lour Kel&gt;l State atudenta May 4
during a cmlrontaUm with NoUonal Guard!llnen today iDdlded
25 peraons on 43offenaes. No guardsmen were Indicted.
Tbe repcrl uld the ''majll' responsilllllty" Ill' the ll1ootlnga
rest&amp; willllllo Kent State UDiwnlty admlntllrallm becaue ol.lts
"llllly, overlndulsenee and pormllll...,..."ln relodons with Ita
otudenta llld faculty.
Tbe grand jury aald the NaUonal Guard acted In "llllf delellle"
when II !Ired Into tile group ol lludenll. The repcrl uld lbe

:=·:;.~ot "subject to crlnilimJ prweeuUm"lll'-

1be repcrl by tho apedal grand Jury •whlcb wu ordenod by the
llate, dlllers sharply with the report liiiiOd by the l'relldenl'a
Omvnlsslon on Campua Unret!l whlcb NPUW! lbe nwtngs
equally on lludenll and guardamlll and 1114 Natlmal Guard
lr'"'JII should never again go m a college Clliilp" with loaded
weapons. 1be grand jury endoned tile use ol. live liiUIIllilllloo
when needed.
The report oald M ~ tho minds o1 lbllae who blr•
were struck by rocb and&lt;~ rUled and orhonriae fa11nted
objects hurled at tllai! aa IIIey tile Natimal Guanl, It lB c'moved to the vlctnt(J of tile that from the time tile Guanl
group of student.a.
reached tile practlee football
"Whatever may have been In field, they were on the defen..
live and had every re11011 to
be concerned lor their own weifare," tbe rep:rt: said.
The panel lllid tile fact that
It found tho guardomen who
!Ired tile weapons" acted In
oelf dafenoe" does not mean II
condoned tile actions of guanl
officers.

OLA Honor Given
Meigs' Blakeslee
Charles E. Blakeslee,
president of the Meigs Local
School Dislrict Public Ubrary
Boord of Trustees. has been
selected "Trustee of the Year,"
by the Ohio Library As·
aoclallon. He received hla
apecial award at a luocheon
today at llle 75th anniversary
conference of the OW in
Columbtu.
The award was made for
Blakealee's outstanding oervlce
to hi! corrununlty and to tile
development of public Ubrary
service during tile 20 years he
bas aerved, first on tile board of
trustees of tile P&lt;ineroy Public
Ubrary, Iller aa chairman of
tbe Meigs Local School DIBirict
Public Ubrary. Tbe award alao
states that Bllkealee, tllrouah
hlllntereat In tho Ohio Library
Plln, led tile way to the
ll'pl1ilaUon of a l&lt;kounly Ohio
Valley Area Library . Mr.
Blake!lee reoldes at IW IJn.
coin Heights, Pomeroy.
Meigs Local School Dlalricl
Public Library Board members

"To the contrary, we have
cmcluded lllal tho group of
guardsmen who were ordered
to disperse the crowd on tile
Commons were placed In an
IUitenable and dangerOUII pool•
lion," oald the report.
"The grand jury also COO·
eludes thai tile weapons Issued
to tile National Guardamen are

not appropriate in quelling·
campus dlsonlere,.. tile report

said.
The grand jury also 1114
however, be
lurnlahed will! Uve ammunition
when needed.
1be panel also said "tile mal• responallllllty" Ill' tlle·lncl·
dents occurtng during tho weekend leading up to the obootlngs
''relll clearly wilb lhooe per-·
10111 who are charged with the

pardsmen abould,

BLAKF'I'l' EE

admlnlalrallm of the UDiverllattending today'aevent.,. Dr. ty."
Pearl Stanley, Mn. Nellie Vale
"To attempt to fix tile aole
and Mn. Ellen Glbbo. Local · bllme lor what llappened dttr·
li)lrarian Mrs. Jelll Hart also 1ng this period 111 tile Nallmal:
attended.
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World Soria RtConls - ..... 509 Boltlmore
Y.
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Hlgheot sll!llglna pet.. both
.,, lt-GoiH Soritsl
clubS, ser111.;...ttr s..t Uo9J
IIY $:&amp;O'IBWI
Hna f&lt;lr a "'-""lion to • aold- at 7ih • 171b Bt• .. .Barbnod to
lnillvidull
Cln. (.:J,jt)
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l• NEW YaUt - ~ Yldil out "DlrUest Sbow In TOWD" alool!IJ old ICIIII Ill an lllliqllt
Balllllt
Fltldl:m ,
Most !olaf 'boSH, 10rlot-t7 Most putouts,
It! etubs
·" wiD . , ., """'elf lo ll1d cot me ... Juot a lew TV Cary Grant movie ;"!be
B&lt;ool&lt;s t&lt;oblnoon, Boll.
11t'l-%~ !loll. n ) vs. Cln:
: . ..... ..., ... Ylt 'IV IDd ain&amp;n 11&amp;11. Tenn. Wma. plllya Blabap'a Wife": ''Loll Ap,o," .
Fltldlnt
I t29)
l'ldlo - Ia batlll!l' •Ill 1111 WON ""'"""""" Just
Most
double
plays
slarlad
br
Most assist&amp;, both clubs,
II H'a titled, and too bad It liol loll '
""t
bl$0man,
oorlot-%
LN
oerln-93
Boll. (.SO) vs. Cln.
•·• lllln
venlollof
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far
u
flltb
could
..,
...
Their
...
Galt
c1wnp
1te11
Venturi
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Ho'
May, Cln., Oct. tO (61b Inn.) (.(JJ
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I deft111e Wll that they ' " " ~II ... We llleUed a
"Oct. n (7th Inn.)
Pltchi111
·
. the 1111 011 IIIII tldl - ''&lt;ompallll91111e fUll!" ... But
of the ''liooldl" at
Pltclllnt
Most pitchers,. both clubl,
·' !Ia Reed Ileal ... Ia It, IIIII tile there always remained the wtddliiC acene of "Piau
Most apr.Hrances, rtllel serles-11 Boll. (9) . ., Cln. 19)
&lt;rill
......._....
pltchlt',
aar es-4 Cloy Cilrroll,
Fewnt ~omRfelo 111!11es• bolt!
aomelhl!ll claoalcally brutal &amp;lite" f11m1na at the Plua
Cln. '
.
. clubs, llt'lit-% Cln. (0) vs
·' ,...:~-;·~~.;;;
about them ... Eratwb11e real Hol81 - end It wu ntsr
Chib • - ,
Batt. 12l
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Canllo'a DOW a mllllmelrei at estate mlllionaln Wm. llnond wilb caramel.
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World S.rln Rtcotds Tlod, tf70
.
Banlnt
. Most homo runs; llt'l-tO
15-Goma 5erltol
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·· least tllat's what he Wned Zecbndclf wiU try a CCIIIIback Ma~ Slm!IMIJI' '"!be tud
'·
' hlllmore
lnillvldual 'RiConh
by Chet TannehUl
·, down in a real - • offer for via the llllvld Frllll Sbow In a Castle" 11 beiJw called a "NmMost home runo. both elubs,
laltlni
,.' IU oalul!ble hll!d!. . In the 501 few weeb .
11t'l-t5
Bolt.
001
vs.
Cln.
151
Hlltlnt
In Hch ~lmt oerln
flcUon novel," becau.ae Jt'a
Now lhat tile Cincinnati Redo' Pete liGee baa plaJIII Ill a
·. be-n Part &amp; Ma«&lt;IO" ... N.
Most ""'s bollid In, llt'lto- -5 Lee May, on.; 'Brooks
amlmlr
of
the
cndlt
eard
Roblnoon, Bolt.
Wcrld
Series, """"' might conclude lhal he won'lbav. mudllell 32 S..tlmort
. Y. teleplme IDI.........tors let
w
.
aemeot
Stoae, llllcaso jungle, and Matty .,.. co- In lhe game Ia lnaplre hiiiiJplcal bustle. No 10. Pete now wiU
IIAoat
runs
boiled
In
.both
Most runo scored, Mrlao--4
• you know ....... they llancl - insunmce mllllonalre (WoU St. founderandlongtimeeaec......,
elubo. aeries-52 Bait. 132) YS. LH May, Cln.;· John Pvwoll
~
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·• ..... lign off with ''Right Ill! .. Journal says be baa PIO,OOO,OOO d. Tbe Dlntn aub ... CJrt.t IIIOYt hill goal omrard to play In biiiO'!OIId Wcrld Serlea, and win. O n . ~
,Most total biHI, Mrl- Most hill, ..,.,...,..., Paul
Watch him so nat year.
· ... stataa aceidentl: Aml!rican
IIIII e~~~troll a biWon-&lt;lollar Jones (of "llyan'a DIIU&amp;btl!r")
Blair &amp; Brool&lt;o Robina Ball
' .' Muoeum of History Pres. «mg!IXDI!'ale ), Is JlClUrinC cub swltdled from Pil Degermarl:
Bedl' ~ger 8pelty Anderaon made a 8"!'CCftal all from 8oltlmcre
Most total' boiH, bqlh clubs, Most hits, gam&amp;-4 liroof&lt;i
. Ganhr Stout ..,_ hill hlp
II® the carnpalgN of N. Y. to Olivia ("Juliet") HuMy ... the Sertea yestarda)' lollowing 1be Orinlea' t-3 viCtory In tbe Mh serlto-1o13 Bait. (171 vs. Cln. Robinson, Ball., Oct. tl
Most fOnt hUi, wl...-,4 LH
·. plllylns t.eouia; Ground Floor State's nominee lor U. S. Sen. Wbyllltthedlrtleatbooilueem IIIII lastlamO: He Wl!lll Into the Jialllmore dreaalnc room til tell 1561 ' '
Most runucortd, both clubs. May, Cln. IHB; 2·HRII BrOOks
·• ji'Op. Mamy Znlf'a derriere's Jim Buckley and Callf.'s aU by W&lt;IIIOII: Joanna Blimes, Earl Weaver and biiOrloles tbey were the beat team.
sar l)es-;53 hit. 1331 vo. Cln Roblnoon,. Bolt. 12-28, 2,1:fR)
In a .U.. after being loosed by Ronald Reagan ... He gave Joan Garril)', GWI!Il Jlllvil,
Anderson didn't add, but be mustbave bad In mind, lhalthe 120
Moot runs bolltd In, lnnl~ .
.Most run• scored, losing club, Dove McNally, S..t.. 6th rnn .•
. biiJII&amp; at Fa Clue, hill (and $%00,000 to the last Nixon Jacqueline Brilldn, J. SUoann Orlolee trerllthe beat team tills ysar between Oct. 10 and Oct. IIi
Clnelnnafl
Oct. 13
·.
· JadleOnaasis') Far IIliis, N. J . campaign ... And bow do we and a few more traaby dlstafl wben hltimore bombed the anclnnatl pitcblng alaf( wblcb na oerles-20
Hlgheshlugglna
pet
..
osrles·
Fltldltta
·
. stables.
wllboullll two real boraes, Jim Merrill, 211«111111! wlnnat, and
know tills? Because be told us ... typewrlm.
Moot put..n., Cllfcher, In nina·
:· Laup-In npatrlate Judy Won~ say bow mud&gt; be'l Bergdorf's Jerry the BarlJer Wayne Slmpam, IW, the 14 wlna C&lt;ming bef&lt;lre the All-lllar
-3 JaM lloo!ch; Cln. 5th Inn.,
Oct. tO; Elrod Hendricks, Bolt.
.. Carne and buaband Bob greenq lbe ReagaiHiuctley Is tile lllnsorlal veraiCIII of the break.
8th Inn., Oct. 11 · ·
. Berpna~&gt;are llllrrq in a Cry- coffers because he says tile lite Henri Soule, whoae
Really, II was remartable that lhe Reds look lbree alrllght 'r::--:--:. -------=! Most put..n., first bosetMn,
: in. .. 'lbelma Carpenter, star of ..,poslum would try to cillm Pavlllm Restaurant spun ~ 1run the bot Plttsburgll Plrslea 1n lhe National Leacue ploy~. THE DAILY SENnNn • lnnlng_-3 Lie May, Cln. 21td
1 Inn., Q:t. 11; lth 1nn.1 Oi:f. 1~;
· TV's "Barefoot In tbe Park "
he's buying the electiona ... more !ban a dozen good 1biB they did witlllhat .... pitching staff lbat bad SCI'IIIlbled ',
DEVOTED TO
7th Inn .. Oct. 1$
:• got her role the clasaic
Paradoxically,
he also restaurants after the owners lbtougb lhe 1111 ball of the aeaaon to maintain 1111 big lead lllbn
Most double playi, ltllrd
.
INTEREST
OF
·' Paramount scouted her by sprinkled $110,0110 on a Cl!lcago terYed UDder Soule: Jerry's a- In the lint
..
MEIGS-M~. $0N AREA
boooman, oerlos-O Brooks Ro·
_CH!!5TER L. T-ANNEHILL,
binson, hit. 3rd Inn., Oct. 11;
accidellt wben she lllled in for ab"eet ga111 - and Slys It lllllppers now run a total of 211
Yup. They'D be back.
·
EKtc. Ed.
lsi Inn., Oct. 13
ailing Pearl BaJiey in "llello, oeeded a Slflslacllry barrest d. barbersbopo of their own ... The
ClubRICOfds
The
RedJ
gave
lha"O!!dB
of
baaeball
!ODI
In
tile
Tri..state
R0.8Ec\l~y
~~~LICH,
Dolly!" during one of l'l!arUe saved klda.
IaHint
oilier tonsorial ganluo In 1o1m area a wbale of a lot of entsrtalmlonllrom mid-April through
"Published 011~ u~epf
Mey•a many absences ... Mayor Jawn Lindsay's the Paul Mole m 2nd at 73rd St'
Fewest triples, lerleo-o Bat•.
September. It'D be a long waH f&lt;lr the opening game at the 11'11 ,..ul,'l\:':l;g"&amp;:~nv, ~ t V&amp;J~~. tlmore
' Tenneaaee Wllllam! waited in radio voice urging listeners to also juat spun off lbree of
season at Riverfront StadJwn
St., Pomerov. Ohio, 451'69.
Fowest stoltn baSH, both
·
lullnna Offlct Phone ft2·2156; clubs, aorlot-1 Boll (0) vs.
. - - - - - - - . . . . . buy tbelr suits In a oommerctal sclasorera who opened a block
· E=l Pllont P92-21S7.
lor larood aff-th...-ack Barney's away as "Talk of the Town."
IF PAUL BROWN, 11IE BENGAL bola, couldfublon ball u I Pom~, cbf.\!. 11011101 Po,ld •l
1
good a se&amp;SOil as tbe Reds did, he'd be bappy (for tbls, another re~~~~:n"t:~lv:d·~~fln'~I1P.:
building year). WllhoutGregg Cooke the "-•••·
are I"'"•
.... anotber ' GINew
olloaherk,
Ea~t
•tst St.,: .
.._._.....
Yor c'"""
tty, 12
New
York.
ball team olfenalvely . If Q~Dke can come back aflet a year's
Suhocrlptlon rote~&lt; Dtllvrod
layoff due to aitoulder surgery, Brown w10 start 1n 11171 w~~at be · ~f.·~
.:r."~= ~·
bad hoped to gel rolllng In 11171 a'"'""'"" 8088011
odvance
at
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Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3; It's All Over

FIWIIII~IIIdbolls, oertes-o

Bolt. vs. Cln.
Fewest blllo, bolt! clubs,
serles-o 8o)t. .vs. Cln.
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BALTIMORE (UP!) -For
Dhe 10Ud year, tile Baltimore
Orioles were a baun ted ball
clul&gt;-lntt lhat'a all over today
· lor baoeball's newly crowned
world champions.
For one 10Ud year, tile
Orioles were IPOOked by the
ghost of lhe 1118!1 World Series,
lhat humUiatlng defeat by lhe
New York Meta just when lhe
Orioles were ao sure IIIey bad
lhe best team In baoeball.
"I think we all dedicated
ouroelvea to making up lor lui
year," Slid si1J8ger Frank
Robinson In tile bubbly celebration altor lhe Orioles bad
drubbed the Cincinnati RedJ, 33, Thursday, to win Ibis year's
series by lhe same score IIIey
lost last year's, four games to
one.
The Orlolea earned lhelr
oecond chance-running away
wllh tile American League East
DIYislon race, crushing the
Minnesota Twlno In lllree
strlll8ht games In tile AL
play«fs. ADd IIley came close
to sweeping tile oeries, losing
only the fourth game before
bounclnB back Thursday wilh a
15-lllt barrage against alx
bapleaa Cincinnati pltcbers to
oalt away lhe world's championship.

HELEN ASKS FOR
READER ANswERs
Dear Reader&amp;:
Many of you write, "I read lhe
question, cover up yoiD' anawer,
. then ,see ~Of c)QIIO .,1 CQIIle :·to
your -liolUtioil -or reactlca."
WeU, flere's your chance to
play Helen Help US!
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end I'll alao keep count of bow
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(How do I vote? When In
doubt, an advice co!Willlist
says, "Wait a wbl1e and see."
&amp;metimes 111rue love" isn't
wbere Clllt lhlnks she has found

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bidding lor the cbamplonahlp
again next year. Their first
otrlng IJ not only magnlllcenl
but aound phyalcally, and lhey
are deep. As a sample, Merv
Rettenmund, who is being
grOOillfd to replace Frank
Robinson In left field some day,
merelf balled .322 during lhe
seaaon and hit one of lhe

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BALTIMORE (UP!)-"BaiU·
more IJ the best team In
baseball," Cincinnati Reds'
manager Sparky Anderson
oald, but added conditionally
'111 1970."
After losing tile liflb and
decldlni game of the Sorles t-3
Tburaday, Anderson Wl!lll out of
bil way to pay tribute to tile new
clwnpiCIIII.
He called tile Orioles ''great,"

"fantastlc," and "eultlng.'' He
praised lllelr blUing. ADd, he
sulci third baseman Brook&amp;
Robinllon ''dominated tile Se·

staled

he
Dally. ''They beat the
best team In tile Na Umal
League -filii • crippled team,"
he said.
Anderaon praised lhe Orioles
repeatedly while talking witb
reporters In hill erowded office
~ tile Reds' dreaalng room.
Through II all, however,
Anderson gave lha imp'easlon
lhat be waa very a1ncere In hill
praise, but really thought hia
wao tile better club.
Finally h&lt;. 11ld It -"! still
think I bave lhe best team In
baseball. The Orlllles beat uoln
five games and tills IJ their

NBA Slondlngs
BALTIMORE IUPI) - It was
By United Prosslnt..-nattonal a World Series In which
E11tern Conflrtnco
everyllllllg Brooks Robinson did
Atlantic Division
. was right.
08
New
York
Wi
t~
Even when he was caUed out
I
Phllodelphlo t 0 1.000 1'2 on strikes In lhe elghlll Inning
Buffalo
1 0 1.000 v, of Thursday's final game, It
Boston
0 2 .000 2
Control Division
seemed like lhe perfect opporW. L. Pet. OB tunlty lor the Orioles' fans to
Baltimore
1 0 1.000
cheer him on his way back to
Atlanta
o o .000 'h lhe dugout, and lhey did.
Cincinnati
0 1 .000 1
Cleveland
o 1 .000 t
Roblnaon won tile Most
Western Confer~nco
Valuable Pilyer Award by a
Mldwts~D1v~sl~ct 011 mUe. Altsrwarda, he remained
Ph\':atr
.. i D1.oo0 ... . his calm, pblegmaUc aell, but
DO · .II ~ • t ": '0"1'!100 .':: : sWI was Dj.Ved to call It "~
Chl~go -~ •• , 1.~-J .. ,.5(111., ,'f,! ~~leat,,lblng lllat.._ ·lloii&gt;MIIwaukee
0 0 .tiOCI' !h
ned
,
P•clflc Division
pe
to me.
W. L Pet. GB
"This makes up lor everyLos Angeles 0 0 .000 ... thing. There's a lot of
~o:'ti.~'::'clsco ~ ~
aalisfaction and pride Involved
Seattle
o 1 .000 'h In bouncing back to win It,"
San Diogo
0 2 .000 t
Robln!on sold.
ThundiY'I Rnultl
u'Whe
I ~bad
Phoonl• 119 Boston 100
n you lee ...t you
(Only game scheduled)
the beat club and didn't win it,
Friday's GomH
like last year It's a Ioiii walt
San Diego ot Philadelphia
to get 11 back'"
Los Angeles at Chicago
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Memorial Stadium here In
October 11171.
"What we learned here Ibis
year IJihet we wiU bal&gt;e to work
harder In spring training and
work harder during lhe regular
season," Anderaon noted.
''The club lhat beats uo wiU
bave to play betiaclous bileball,'' warned tbe first-year
skipper.
The Orioles pounded Anderaon's pltcllers In tile Series,
collecllng 50 hils and 33 runs.
But, he attributed that to
Beltlmore's batten ralller than
any weakneas In hill pltcling
staff.
"I tboughl we bad lllem In the
second game ... after thelourlb
game ... and after tile first In·
niDI" of Thureday's deciding
game wben the Reds scored
lbree runs. "But, they just kept
bitting. When a club keeps
comln~ back like lhat I'm not

Tonight's Games

ABA Slaoillngs
By United Pross 1nlenollonol
E11t
W. L Pet. GB
t 0 1.000 ...
Florldleno
t 0 1.000
Plttsbu&lt;"gh
0 0 .000 1'2
VIrginia
Kentucky
01.0001
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Carolina
Ot .OOOt
New York
Weal
W. L. Pet. GB
Ut"h
1 0 1.000 ...
Indiana
t 0 t.QOO
Te•"
0 0 .ODD 112
Memphis
0 0 .DOll 1'2
Denm
0 . 1 .000 1
Tllurtday's RtsuHa

Ironton at Gallipolis

Alhens at Meigs

Jackson at Wellston

Waverly at Looan

Alexander at Glouster
w~;ekn Local at NelsonVIlleEastern at Federai -Hocklr,g

Miller at Vinton County
Huntington Ea1t at Pt. Pleosant

Southern at Hannon Trace
Van at Wohama
Green Local at North Gallla
Southeaotern at KVller Creek
Chellpeake at South Point
Oak Hill at Coal Grove

SAYERS TO OILAIIOMA
CHICAGO (UP!Hlale Sayera of the Ollcago Bears left for

Plt1obu&lt;"gh tOS New York t02
ldnalana t27 Kentucky 95
Florida tll5 Carolina '17
Fridly's hmts
Florida at New York

Oklaboma City, Okla., Thursday Ill' consullltion wllb Dr.
Donlld Donabue, an crtbopedlc
aurgeon, about hill ln.Jured left
lmee.
Sayers, who bas been plagued
wilb ltDee ln,jurles lbraughoul

Denver at Indiana

lba~Vlkqs.

SPECIALIZE

For a year, lhe Orioles bad
Uved with lha memories of last
year's World Series five-game
loaa to tbe New York Mets and,
!bough IIIey rarely spoke of it,
it was on their minds.
"It was a long winter for us
last year and I didn't want to
go lhrough another winter like
;!'"t;~oald first baoeman Boog
'::";..;know wbat would bave
bappened. II would bave been
the same tiling. We would have
to listen to people all winter
asking wbat happened to you
guys qalnal tile Big Red
Machlfie?' Well, we have a
machine of our own."
Robinson-! lor 19 in last
year's oerles-bad nine hits In
Iha oeries, scored five l'W1S and
led hia team wllh alx RBIB. He
made delenalve gems In each of
lhe llrat lbree games and
scored the winning run In the
first two.

Demonstrator Sale

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI )!JIIo state IJ not forgetting the
1 •-~
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8Ia""""
.....cs 0 '""' year 1 cmleat
withBigTenoppanentMlnneso·
Ia, even If tile Important onetile ftnaJ acore-cama out In the
Buckeyaa' favor M-7.
The game looked like a rout,
but lha acare depended to a
great alent on ·n.e Gopher
fumbles to turn the tide.
Mlnneoota bad a lint dCIWila,
1110 better lhan Ohio State;
gained 433 yards to the Bucka'
429 and set acbool records for
IIIClll ~· (48) and 1110111
campletiCIIII (211) ·
Lou McCullwgh, wbo coordlnates the Buckeyes' defense,

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BALTIMORE I UPI)
Financial figures on tile fifth
game of lha World Series:
N1
. Is _ $445 1191 73
c:nu:;,:~nera Ofll~e '_
M 873 78
BmUm;..e Club _ $!M,5I2.00

Clnci~ti Club - 194,~1.99.

Amencan League Office $1M ~I 99
Nail~~ League Office _
$!M,~I.II9.
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GllPOftlnl of the - ·
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Loeal Bowling

Tboie runs wiped IIIII

loll
RedJ' lead end' starlld the
Baltimore Orioles 10 a N
World Series rout.
"But I hope to ~ the
opportunity to be bac:1t here
nat year," he 11814 lj1lletly.
alter the game.
"I'd like to plly agalnal IIIII
team, end we probabl)' w01."
Merritt, ...- ...., arm
hadn't pitcbod Iince tile lltCCI1d
NaUCIIIII League playoll pme
agalnat Plllaburah, aald lit
wanted to start lhe flftb.pme ·
becauoe "I had good 1tuff."
But alter Frll1ll Bob"•m'•
home run In tile flrlt. be
realiled bil eontrol ''waan't aa
oharp 11 II could have been."
Manager Spotty ADdenm
told reporters he felt obligated
to go with lhe aou~w afler
Merritt sold he wu ready.
Merrill hlmaell summed up
lhe Oriole coup de grace,
commenting, "If JOU pve a
good hiller a chance to bit lhe
ball he'll 1111 u .......bere."
Though Merritt fell tile
Orlolea fielded the beat team In
lhe Series, captain Pete liGee
maintained IIIII "We've atiU
got tile beat ball club."
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- - - - - - - - - DAWSON QUITS
PIIILADELPHIA (UP!)"Robinson dominated lha Ron Dawson, lhe leading
series," aaid Sparky Anderson, ground gainer on lha Unl.eralty
lhe losing manager. "He of Penneylvanla football team,
deaerved to win lhe Most quit tile club Frtday almg wllh
Valuable Player Award unanl· tbree other players.
moualy."
Dawaon, junior linebacker
John Brlnjac, of!enalve end
Tom Carbin and safety Marlm
Roberts quit with a blast at
Ccach Bob Odell, complaining
tllal be took "all tile fun" out of
football.

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5 0 t 0 New York

October •• t970

lbe Mlnneaola -.-.option &lt;lleue," Indiana coed&gt; JGbn
l'llnt aald. "We roopeclllll bil
rutllllnti, but hill bali bandll!ll
ll1d quick banda really apl 0111'

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Robinson, Reltenmund . $0 0
Cuellar .
iphrerbbso
Merritt Ill 12-3 3 4 • 1 0
Granger
2-3 5 2 2 0 0
Wilcox
12·3 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 5 Vancouver "
Cloninger
2 • 1 1 2 1 Mlnnaole • Plttlburgh 2
Friday's Gamet
Washburn 1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0
Boston et O!tk!ar.a
Carroll
2-3 1 0 0 0 2
Cuellar (W)
9 6 3 3 1 4
T- 2:35. A-45,U1.
Paul Revere was Boston's

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In agalmt
Indiana.job m

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High Series - Harold Carsor..

predicts lhe Saturday confronIa tim at Ohio Stadium bore wiU
"
be a "helluva ball game.
"You !mow we bad trouble
stoppint! Ibis team teat year,"
McOillwgh sulci. "They bad 48
paases and we didn't get to tile
puaer Clllce."
1biB ......, MinDeaota has
lCIOI two, boti, to Big Eight
teama, and won two, Including
the D-G lbumplnB of Indlanl
1111 week. Ohio Stale hal wm
aU three of Its games.
~- the Gopher
~-wiD be (Dig Curry, a Jl.
fool.,\, lltttoundjunill'.
Curry W etahlol23 puaaalor
147 yards end carried 141or 100

~king ·

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Ahead To Next Year

• 2 3 1

3 1 1 0
Cuellar. ph
3 0 0 0
Totots
31 9 tS 9
Cincinnati
300 OliO Oj!G-3
Baltimore
m 010 02x-9
going to downgrade my pltDP- Baltlmore 1. LOBCincinnati 3, Baltimore 11.
che111," AnderiJOil aald.

"I honestly lllid&lt; Clay Carroll
waa the best pltdler Ill the
Series -on either team," An·
dersm Slid. Carroll did not gl.e
,., a run In lhe lbree games he
appeared In end Wll cndlled
will! the Reds' ~ win Wednesday.
Anderaon begged off oo a
quesllm a - poealble trades
tills winter. General manager
Bob HOWIIIIIl ''nevi!' Interferes
wllh what! do on the fteld," be
eaplalned, "but, trading Is bls
department. I talk to him about
a great many thinga, but he
bandies the trading."
''The Orlolea beat us In five
garnet~. They're a KreSl team,"
Anolerson sold Ill' wbat seemed
tile umpteenth time, pouaed,
pdfed his dgareUe, looked
around the room, and again
added, "ln 19'70...

Merritt Is

• t t 0 BALTIMORE (UPI) - Jim
l 0 t 2
t 0 0 0 Merritt didn't look like the »
3 0 1 o game winning oce of the
3 0 1 0 ClnclnnaU pitching staff Thurat 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 day aa he yielded lour hill and
o o o o four runs, Including a home
o o o o run, in the first 2 1-3 inninga.
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Tot1n, cf

Merrlfl, p
Granger,p
Wllcox,p
Bravo, ph
ct... Inger. p
Carbo,ph
Wasllburn. p
carroll.
"1bere were 10111e thoughts Totots p
In our mind about last year," laltlmoro
Belanger, ss
Belanger cCIIIfeaaed.
Blalr,d
But the ghosts of 'el are gone F.
Robinson, rf
forever, now.
Powell, 1b

Orioles Best Team-Sparky

ltil
- ' rein
left
)!neei!Qt)day
In ajured
came hill
aplnlt

OPJOMETRISJ

The Orioles struck back will!
two nma In each of the flral
tbreft lnnlnga, added Reitenmund'a homer In tile filth, end
a llnal pair In the elghlll.

o1&gt; r b ill

tlnclonoli

Rettenmund,lf

.._.,..,..ACHRYSLER

PTON, O.D.

In tile Orioles' mlnda ,lor tile
llrat time. And tileD Cincinnati
rocke4 Orioles' 11artsr Mike
CUellar lor lbree runs In lha
first inning. In tile press boa,
folks started llllnldns of golnB
to ClnclllnaU for lbe alxth game
Saturday. On tile field, pitching
coach George Bamberger ran
out to talk to Cuellar.
"He WBI getting hia llt're'Wball

Box Score

B. Roblns.... 3b

Clevoland at Portland
IOnly gomH scheduled)

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Duller. Our aucce11atory, Ouster. With mote room, more power,
mo111 ever)'1111ng ttl an any mini-car you can squeazo Into. Look

Orioles."
'
Actually, baoeballllnda ltaell
today wllh oometlllllg more
lhan a new champion_. team
lhat bestrides tile major
leagues as no team Iince tile
old New York Yankees has
done. Thla Is the Ortolea'
aecond world championship in
five yeara. But lor lhooe
"Amazing Mets" and lhelr

Make "Her''
Dishwashing
Easy

It's 1971 at Tom Rue Moton, Inc.

Dear Helen :
Fifteen months ago my
boyfriend of three years,
Jimmy, and I bad a stupid light
and broke up. To spite him I
IICCipted a dale lhe nat night
will! Ted and we aaw eacll other
au that week. Then he gave me
IU ring, I look II only to shcnr
Jimmy I WBiil'l burtln'' which I

added lhe inrda that aummed ''mlradel" ilal filii'' the Orlolaa' two IIGmeraln lhe ftnaJ up end ba •IIU nntecl to tllrow
,
II," aald ca~ Andy EldteU up lor !he men wbo beat Orlolea · would have been game.
Retll'
WID
c.Ooabl
barren.
"'!'be three of ua tallied
bueball'a beat lhret tlmel In
him :
The
Reds'
win
WednesdaY
about
IOOtc
to the curve ball
"Last year belonged · to tile five yaara.
bad
ralaed
the
tbouiht
of
defeat
more
lind
thal'l
what we did."
Melt. But 11170 belonged to tile
Nor II 111ere any reason to

"They're the Best ... "
uThey're the best team in rtes."
baoeball," conceded loalng Man- Anderaon credited Orioles' year."
ager Sparky Anderson of lhe manager Earl Weaver wllh the "But, I bave tile youngest
RedJ gracloualy, and lhen be leam'saueceao. He went to the learn In baaeball," he pointed
Baltlmore dreaalni room to out.
congratulate Weaver before Anderson would not flatly say
meeting wltb reporters.
be expects a rematcb nat year.
"Everything about them is • But, in 10 many words, he gave
tribute to W11wr ," he said, lhe Impression lhat he
''wlming 217 Kames In two definitely plans to be In
years, beatlni uo in live games,
tile way they conduct !bernselves -tlley've genUemen."
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Hna f&lt;lr a "'-""lion to • aold- at 7ih • 171b Bt• .. .Barbnod to
lnillvidull
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l• NEW YaUt - ~ Yldil out "DlrUest Sbow In TOWD" alool!IJ old ICIIII Ill an lllliqllt
Balllllt
Fltldl:m ,
Most !olaf 'boSH, 10rlot-t7 Most putouts,
It! etubs
·" wiD . , ., """'elf lo ll1d cot me ... Juot a lew TV Cary Grant movie ;"!be
B&lt;ool&lt;s t&lt;oblnoon, Boll.
11t'l-%~ !loll. n ) vs. Cln:
: . ..... ..., ... Ylt 'IV IDd ain&amp;n 11&amp;11. Tenn. Wma. plllya Blabap'a Wife": ''Loll Ap,o," .
Fltldlnt
I t29)
l'ldlo - Ia batlll!l' •Ill 1111 WON ""'"""""" Just
Most
double
plays
slarlad
br
Most assist&amp;, both clubs,
II H'a titled, and too bad It liol loll '
""t
bl$0man,
oorlot-%
LN
oerln-93
Boll. (.SO) vs. Cln.
•·• lllln
venlollof
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far
u
flltb
could
..,
...
Their
...
Galt
c1wnp
1te11
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Ho'
May, Cln., Oct. tO (61b Inn.) (.(JJ
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I deft111e Wll that they ' " " ~II ... We llleUed a
"Oct. n (7th Inn.)
Pltchi111
·
. the 1111 011 IIIII tldl - ''&lt;ompallll91111e fUll!" ... But
of the ''liooldl" at
Pltclllnt
Most pitchers,. both clubl,
·' !Ia Reed Ileal ... Ia It, IIIII tile there always remained the wtddliiC acene of "Piau
Most apr.Hrances, rtllel serles-11 Boll. (9) . ., Cln. 19)
&lt;rill
......._....
pltchlt',
aar es-4 Cloy Cilrroll,
Fewnt ~omRfelo 111!11es• bolt!
aomelhl!ll claoalcally brutal &amp;lite" f11m1na at the Plua
Cln. '
.
. clubs, llt'lit-% Cln. (0) vs
·' ,...:~-;·~~.;;;
about them ... Eratwb11e real Hol81 - end It wu ntsr
Chib • - ,
Batt. 12l
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Canllo'a DOW a mllllmelrei at estate mlllionaln Wm. llnond wilb caramel.
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World S.rln Rtcotds Tlod, tf70
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Banlnt
. Most homo runs; llt'l-tO
15-Goma 5erltol
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·· least tllat's what he Wned Zecbndclf wiU try a CCIIIIback Ma~ Slm!IMIJI' '"!be tud
'·
' hlllmore
lnillvldual 'RiConh
by Chet TannehUl
·, down in a real - • offer for via the llllvld Frllll Sbow In a Castle" 11 beiJw called a "NmMost home runo. both elubs,
laltlni
,.' IU oalul!ble hll!d!. . In the 501 few weeb .
11t'l-t5
Bolt.
001
vs.
Cln.
151
Hlltlnt
In Hch ~lmt oerln
flcUon novel," becau.ae Jt'a
Now lhat tile Cincinnati Redo' Pete liGee baa plaJIII Ill a
·. be-n Part &amp; Ma«&lt;IO" ... N.
Most ""'s bollid In, llt'lto- -5 Lee May, on.; 'Brooks
amlmlr
of
the
cndlt
eard
Roblnoon, Bolt.
Wcrld
Series, """"' might conclude lhal he won'lbav. mudllell 32 S..tlmort
. Y. teleplme IDI.........tors let
w
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aemeot
Stoae, llllcaso jungle, and Matty .,.. co- In lhe game Ia lnaplre hiiiiJplcal bustle. No 10. Pete now wiU
IIAoat
runs
boiled
In
.both
Most runo scored, Mrlao--4
• you know ....... they llancl - insunmce mllllonalre (WoU St. founderandlongtimeeaec......,
elubo. aeries-52 Bait. 132) YS. LH May, Cln.;· John Pvwoll
~
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,Most total biHI, Mrl- Most hill, ..,.,...,..., Paul
Watch him so nat year.
· ... stataa aceidentl: Aml!rican
IIIII e~~~troll a biWon-&lt;lollar Jones (of "llyan'a DIIU&amp;btl!r")
Blair &amp; Brool&lt;o Robina Ball
' .' Muoeum of History Pres. «mg!IXDI!'ale ), Is JlClUrinC cub swltdled from Pil Degermarl:
Bedl' ~ger 8pelty Anderaon made a 8"!'CCftal all from 8oltlmcre
Most total' boiH, bqlh clubs, Most hits, gam&amp;-4 liroof&lt;i
. Ganhr Stout ..,_ hill hlp
II® the carnpalgN of N. Y. to Olivia ("Juliet") HuMy ... the Sertea yestarda)' lollowing 1be Orinlea' t-3 viCtory In tbe Mh serlto-1o13 Bait. (171 vs. Cln. Robinson, Ball., Oct. tl
Most fOnt hUi, wl...-,4 LH
·. plllylns t.eouia; Ground Floor State's nominee lor U. S. Sen. Wbyllltthedlrtleatbooilueem IIIII lastlamO: He Wl!lll Into the Jialllmore dreaalnc room til tell 1561 ' '
Most runucortd, both clubs. May, Cln. IHB; 2·HRII BrOOks
·• ji'Op. Mamy Znlf'a derriere's Jim Buckley and Callf.'s aU by W&lt;IIIOII: Joanna Blimes, Earl Weaver and biiOrloles tbey were the beat team.
sar l)es-;53 hit. 1331 vo. Cln Roblnoon,. Bolt. 12-28, 2,1:fR)
In a .U.. after being loosed by Ronald Reagan ... He gave Joan Garril)', GWI!Il Jlllvil,
Anderson didn't add, but be mustbave bad In mind, lhalthe 120
Moot runs bolltd In, lnnl~ .
.Most run• scored, losing club, Dove McNally, S..t.. 6th rnn .•
. biiJII&amp; at Fa Clue, hill (and $%00,000 to the last Nixon Jacqueline Brilldn, J. SUoann Orlolee trerllthe beat team tills ysar between Oct. 10 and Oct. IIi
Clnelnnafl
Oct. 13
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· JadleOnaasis') Far IIliis, N. J . campaign ... And bow do we and a few more traaby dlstafl wben hltimore bombed the anclnnatl pitcblng alaf( wblcb na oerles-20
Hlgheshlugglna
pet
..
osrles·
Fltldltta
·
. stables.
wllboullll two real boraes, Jim Merrill, 211«111111! wlnnat, and
know tills? Because be told us ... typewrlm.
Moot put..n., Cllfcher, In nina·
:· Laup-In npatrlate Judy Won~ say bow mud&gt; be'l Bergdorf's Jerry the BarlJer Wayne Slmpam, IW, the 14 wlna C&lt;ming bef&lt;lre the All-lllar
-3 JaM lloo!ch; Cln. 5th Inn.,
Oct. tO; Elrod Hendricks, Bolt.
.. Carne and buaband Bob greenq lbe ReagaiHiuctley Is tile lllnsorlal veraiCIII of the break.
8th Inn., Oct. 11 · ·
. Berpna~&gt;are llllrrq in a Cry- coffers because he says tile lite Henri Soule, whoae
Really, II was remartable that lhe Reds look lbree alrllght 'r::--:--:. -------=! Most put..n., first bosetMn,
: in. .. 'lbelma Carpenter, star of ..,poslum would try to cillm Pavlllm Restaurant spun ~ 1run the bot Plttsburgll Plrslea 1n lhe National Leacue ploy~. THE DAILY SENnNn • lnnlng_-3 Lie May, Cln. 21td
1 Inn., Q:t. 11; lth 1nn.1 Oi:f. 1~;
· TV's "Barefoot In tbe Park "
he's buying the electiona ... more !ban a dozen good 1biB they did witlllhat .... pitching staff lbat bad SCI'IIIlbled ',
DEVOTED TO
7th Inn .. Oct. 1$
:• got her role the clasaic
Paradoxically,
he also restaurants after the owners lbtougb lhe 1111 ball of the aeaaon to maintain 1111 big lead lllbn
Most double playi, ltllrd
.
INTEREST
OF
·' Paramount scouted her by sprinkled $110,0110 on a Cl!lcago terYed UDder Soule: Jerry's a- In the lint
..
MEIGS-M~. $0N AREA
boooman, oerlos-O Brooks Ro·
_CH!!5TER L. T-ANNEHILL,
binson, hit. 3rd Inn., Oct. 11;
accidellt wben she lllled in for ab"eet ga111 - and Slys It lllllppers now run a total of 211
Yup. They'D be back.
·
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lsi Inn., Oct. 13
ailing Pearl BaJiey in "llello, oeeded a Slflslacllry barrest d. barbersbopo of their own ... The
ClubRICOfds
The
RedJ
gave
lha"O!!dB
of
baaeball
!ODI
In
tile
Tri..state
R0.8Ec\l~y
~~~LICH,
Dolly!" during one of l'l!arUe saved klda.
IaHint
oilier tonsorial ganluo In 1o1m area a wbale of a lot of entsrtalmlonllrom mid-April through
"Published 011~ u~epf
Mey•a many absences ... Mayor Jawn Lindsay's the Paul Mole m 2nd at 73rd St'
Fewest triples, lerleo-o Bat•.
September. It'D be a long waH f&lt;lr the opening game at the 11'11 ,..ul,'l\:':l;g"&amp;:~nv, ~ t V&amp;J~~. tlmore
' Tenneaaee Wllllam! waited in radio voice urging listeners to also juat spun off lbree of
season at Riverfront StadJwn
St., Pomerov. Ohio, 451'69.
Fowest stoltn baSH, both
·
lullnna Offlct Phone ft2·2156; clubs, aorlot-1 Boll (0) vs.
. - - - - - - - . . . . . buy tbelr suits In a oommerctal sclasorera who opened a block
· E=l Pllont P92-21S7.
lor larood aff-th...-ack Barney's away as "Talk of the Town."
IF PAUL BROWN, 11IE BENGAL bola, couldfublon ball u I Pom~, cbf.\!. 11011101 Po,ld •l
1
good a se&amp;SOil as tbe Reds did, he'd be bappy (for tbls, another re~~~~:n"t:~lv:d·~~fln'~I1P.:
building year). WllhoutGregg Cooke the "-•••·
are I"'"•
.... anotber ' GINew
olloaherk,
Ea~t
•tst St.,: .
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Yor c'"""
tty, 12
New
York.
ball team olfenalvely . If Q~Dke can come back aflet a year's
Suhocrlptlon rote~&lt; Dtllvrod
layoff due to aitoulder surgery, Brown w10 start 1n 11171 w~~at be · ~f.·~
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Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3; It's All Over

FIWIIII~IIIdbolls, oertes-o

Bolt. vs. Cln.
Fewest blllo, bolt! clubs,
serles-o 8o)t. .vs. Cln.
Pitclllnt
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BALTIMORE (UP!) -For
Dhe 10Ud year, tile Baltimore
Orioles were a baun ted ball
clul&gt;-lntt lhat'a all over today
· lor baoeball's newly crowned
world champions.
For one 10Ud year, tile
Orioles were IPOOked by the
ghost of lhe 1118!1 World Series,
lhat humUiatlng defeat by lhe
New York Meta just when lhe
Orioles were ao sure IIIey bad
lhe best team In baoeball.
"I think we all dedicated
ouroelvea to making up lor lui
year," Slid si1J8ger Frank
Robinson In tile bubbly celebration altor lhe Orioles bad
drubbed the Cincinnati RedJ, 33, Thursday, to win Ibis year's
series by lhe same score IIIey
lost last year's, four games to
one.
The Orlolea earned lhelr
oecond chance-running away
wllh tile American League East
DIYislon race, crushing the
Minnesota Twlno In lllree
strlll8ht games In tile AL
play«fs. ADd IIley came close
to sweeping tile oeries, losing
only the fourth game before
bounclnB back Thursday wilh a
15-lllt barrage against alx
bapleaa Cincinnati pltcbers to
oalt away lhe world's championship.

HELEN ASKS FOR
READER ANswERs
Dear Reader&amp;:
Many of you write, "I read lhe
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. then ,see ~Of c)QIIO .,1 CQIIle :·to
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no eaay way out, 10 I'm asldng
my readers to oend me their
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end I'll alao keep count of bow
many modern young people still
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(How do I vote? When In
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says, "Wait a wbl1e and see."
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him about Ted, Olpeetlni him to
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wanted to come bacl:, I'd come
crawling. So lhatwasthe end of
lhet.
I realize II was a COlt d. pride

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again next year. Their first
otrlng IJ not only magnlllcenl
but aound phyalcally, and lhey
are deep. As a sample, Merv
Rettenmund, who is being
grOOillfd to replace Frank
Robinson In left field some day,
merelf balled .322 during lhe
seaaon and hit one of lhe

.

BALTIMORE (UP!)-"BaiU·
more IJ the best team In
baseball," Cincinnati Reds'
manager Sparky Anderson
oald, but added conditionally
'111 1970."
After losing tile liflb and
decldlni game of the Sorles t-3
Tburaday, Anderson Wl!lll out of
bil way to pay tribute to tile new
clwnpiCIIII.
He called tile Orioles ''great,"

"fantastlc," and "eultlng.'' He
praised lllelr blUing. ADd, he
sulci third baseman Brook&amp;
Robinllon ''dominated tile Se·

staled

he
Dally. ''They beat the
best team In tile Na Umal
League -filii • crippled team,"
he said.
Anderaon praised lhe Orioles
repeatedly while talking witb
reporters In hill erowded office
~ tile Reds' dreaalng room.
Through II all, however,
Anderson gave lha imp'easlon
lhat be waa very a1ncere In hill
praise, but really thought hia
wao tile better club.
Finally h&lt;. 11ld It -"! still
think I bave lhe best team In
baseball. The Orlllles beat uoln
five games and tills IJ their

NBA Slondlngs
BALTIMORE IUPI) - It was
By United Prosslnt..-nattonal a World Series In which
E11tern Conflrtnco
everyllllllg Brooks Robinson did
Atlantic Division
. was right.
08
New
York
Wi
t~
Even when he was caUed out
I
Phllodelphlo t 0 1.000 1'2 on strikes In lhe elghlll Inning
Buffalo
1 0 1.000 v, of Thursday's final game, It
Boston
0 2 .000 2
Control Division
seemed like lhe perfect opporW. L. Pet. OB tunlty lor the Orioles' fans to
Baltimore
1 0 1.000
cheer him on his way back to
Atlanta
o o .000 'h lhe dugout, and lhey did.
Cincinnati
0 1 .000 1
Cleveland
o 1 .000 t
Roblnaon won tile Most
Western Confer~nco
Valuable Pilyer Award by a
Mldwts~D1v~sl~ct 011 mUe. Altsrwarda, he remained
Ph\':atr
.. i D1.oo0 ... . his calm, pblegmaUc aell, but
DO · .II ~ • t ": '0"1'!100 .':: : sWI was Dj.Ved to call It "~
Chl~go -~ •• , 1.~-J .. ,.5(111., ,'f,! ~~leat,,lblng lllat.._ ·lloii&gt;MIIwaukee
0 0 .tiOCI' !h
ned
,
P•clflc Division
pe
to me.
W. L Pet. GB
"This makes up lor everyLos Angeles 0 0 .000 ... thing. There's a lot of
~o:'ti.~'::'clsco ~ ~
aalisfaction and pride Involved
Seattle
o 1 .000 'h In bouncing back to win It,"
San Diogo
0 2 .000 t
Robln!on sold.
ThundiY'I Rnultl
u'Whe
I ~bad
Phoonl• 119 Boston 100
n you lee ...t you
(Only game scheduled)
the beat club and didn't win it,
Friday's GomH
like last year It's a Ioiii walt
San Diego ot Philadelphia
to get 11 back'"
Los Angeles at Chicago
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Memorial Stadium here In
October 11171.
"What we learned here Ibis
year IJihet we wiU bal&gt;e to work
harder In spring training and
work harder during lhe regular
season," Anderaon noted.
''The club lhat beats uo wiU
bave to play betiaclous bileball,'' warned tbe first-year
skipper.
The Orioles pounded Anderaon's pltcllers In tile Series,
collecllng 50 hils and 33 runs.
But, he attributed that to
Beltlmore's batten ralller than
any weakneas In hill pltcling
staff.
"I tboughl we bad lllem In the
second game ... after thelourlb
game ... and after tile first In·
niDI" of Thureday's deciding
game wben the Reds scored
lbree runs. "But, they just kept
bitting. When a club keeps
comln~ back like lhat I'm not

Tonight's Games

ABA Slaoillngs
By United Pross 1nlenollonol
E11t
W. L Pet. GB
t 0 1.000 ...
Florldleno
t 0 1.000
Plttsbu&lt;"gh
0 0 .000 1'2
VIrginia
Kentucky
01.0001
0 t .000 t
Carolina
Ot .OOOt
New York
Weal
W. L. Pet. GB
Ut"h
1 0 1.000 ...
Indiana
t 0 t.QOO
Te•"
0 0 .ODD 112
Memphis
0 0 .DOll 1'2
Denm
0 . 1 .000 1
Tllurtday's RtsuHa

Ironton at Gallipolis

Alhens at Meigs

Jackson at Wellston

Waverly at Looan

Alexander at Glouster
w~;ekn Local at NelsonVIlleEastern at Federai -Hocklr,g

Miller at Vinton County
Huntington Ea1t at Pt. Pleosant

Southern at Hannon Trace
Van at Wohama
Green Local at North Gallla
Southeaotern at KVller Creek
Chellpeake at South Point
Oak Hill at Coal Grove

SAYERS TO OILAIIOMA
CHICAGO (UP!Hlale Sayera of the Ollcago Bears left for

Plt1obu&lt;"gh tOS New York t02
ldnalana t27 Kentucky 95
Florida tll5 Carolina '17
Fridly's hmts
Florida at New York

Oklaboma City, Okla., Thursday Ill' consullltion wllb Dr.
Donlld Donabue, an crtbopedlc
aurgeon, about hill ln.Jured left
lmee.
Sayers, who bas been plagued
wilb ltDee ln,jurles lbraughoul

Denver at Indiana

lba~Vlkqs.

SPECIALIZE

For a year, lhe Orioles bad
Uved with lha memories of last
year's World Series five-game
loaa to tbe New York Mets and,
!bough IIIey rarely spoke of it,
it was on their minds.
"It was a long winter for us
last year and I didn't want to
go lhrough another winter like
;!'"t;~oald first baoeman Boog
'::";..;know wbat would bave
bappened. II would bave been
the same tiling. We would have
to listen to people all winter
asking wbat happened to you
guys qalnal tile Big Red
Machlfie?' Well, we have a
machine of our own."
Robinson-! lor 19 in last
year's oerles-bad nine hits In
Iha oeries, scored five l'W1S and
led hia team wllh alx RBIB. He
made delenalve gems In each of
lhe llrat lbree games and
scored the winning run In the
first two.

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The game looked like a rout,
but lha acare depended to a
great alent on ·n.e Gopher
fumbles to turn the tide.
Mlnneoota bad a lint dCIWila,
1110 better lhan Ohio State;
gained 433 yards to the Bucka'
429 and set acbool records for
IIIClll ~· (48) and 1110111
campletiCIIII (211) ·
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RedJ' lead end' starlld the
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World Series rout.
"But I hope to ~ the
opportunity to be bac:1t here
nat year," he 11814 lj1lletly.
alter the game.
"I'd like to plly agalnal IIIII
team, end we probabl)' w01."
Merritt, ...- ...., arm
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NaUCIIIII League playoll pme
agalnat Plllaburah, aald lit
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becauoe "I had good 1tuff."
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Manager Spotty ADdenm
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Merritt sold he wu ready.
Merrill hlmaell summed up
lhe Oriole coup de grace,
commenting, "If JOU pve a
good hiller a chance to bit lhe
ball he'll 1111 u .......bere."
Though Merritt fell tile
Orlolea fielded the beat team In
lhe Series, captain Pete liGee
maintained IIIII "We've atiU
got tile beat ball club."
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- - - - - - - - - DAWSON QUITS
PIIILADELPHIA (UP!)"Robinson dominated lha Ron Dawson, lhe leading
series," aaid Sparky Anderson, ground gainer on lha Unl.eralty
lhe losing manager. "He of Penneylvanla football team,
deaerved to win lhe Most quit tile club Frtday almg wllh
Valuable Player Award unanl· tbree other players.
moualy."
Dawaon, junior linebacker
John Brlnjac, of!enalve end
Tom Carbin and safety Marlm
Roberts quit with a blast at
Ccach Bob Odell, complaining
tllal be took "all tile fun" out of
football.

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lbe Mlnneaola -.-.option &lt;lleue," Indiana coed&gt; JGbn
l'llnt aald. "We roopeclllll bil
rutllllnti, but hill bali bandll!ll
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Merritt Ill 12-3 3 4 • 1 0
Granger
2-3 5 2 2 0 0
Wilcox
12·3 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 5 Vancouver "
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Friday's Gamet
Washburn 1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0
Boston et O!tk!ar.a
Carroll
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predicts lhe Saturday confronIa tim at Ohio Stadium bore wiU
"
be a "helluva ball game.
"You !mow we bad trouble
stoppint! Ibis team teat year,"
McOillwgh sulci. "They bad 48
paases and we didn't get to tile
puaer Clllce."
1biB ......, MinDeaota has
lCIOI two, boti, to Big Eight
teama, and won two, Including
the D-G lbumplnB of Indlanl
1111 week. Ohio Stale hal wm
aU three of Its games.
~- the Gopher
~-wiD be (Dig Curry, a Jl.
fool.,\, lltttoundjunill'.
Curry W etahlol23 puaaalor
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Cincinnati
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Baltimore
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going to downgrade my pltDP- Baltlmore 1. LOBCincinnati 3, Baltimore 11.
che111," AnderiJOil aald.

"I honestly lllid&lt; Clay Carroll
waa the best pltdler Ill the
Series -on either team," An·
dersm Slid. Carroll did not gl.e
,., a run In lhe lbree games he
appeared In end Wll cndlled
will! the Reds' ~ win Wednesday.
Anderaon begged off oo a
quesllm a - poealble trades
tills winter. General manager
Bob HOWIIIIIl ''nevi!' Interferes
wllh what! do on the fteld," be
eaplalned, "but, trading Is bls
department. I talk to him about
a great many thinga, but he
bandies the trading."
''The Orlolea beat us In five
garnet~. They're a KreSl team,"
Anolerson sold Ill' wbat seemed
tile umpteenth time, pouaed,
pdfed his dgareUe, looked
around the room, and again
added, "ln 19'70...

Merritt Is

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3 0 1 o game winning oce of the
3 0 1 0 ClnclnnaU pitching staff Thurat 0 0 0
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In our mind about last year," laltlmoro
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Belanger cCIIIfeaaed.
Blalr,d
But the ghosts of 'el are gone F.
Robinson, rf
forever, now.
Powell, 1b

Orioles Best Team-Sparky

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left
)!neei!Qt)day
In ajured
came hill
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OPJOMETRISJ

The Orioles struck back will!
two nma In each of the flral
tbreft lnnlnga, added Reitenmund'a homer In tile filth, end
a llnal pair In the elghlll.

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.._.,..,..ACHRYSLER

PTON, O.D.

In tile Orioles' mlnda ,lor tile
llrat time. And tileD Cincinnati
rocke4 Orioles' 11artsr Mike
CUellar lor lbree runs In lha
first inning. In tile press boa,
folks started llllnldns of golnB
to ClnclllnaU for lbe alxth game
Saturday. On tile field, pitching
coach George Bamberger ran
out to talk to Cuellar.
"He WBI getting hia llt're'Wball

Box Score

B. Roblns.... 3b

Clevoland at Portland
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Orioles."
'
Actually, baoeballllnda ltaell
today wllh oometlllllg more
lhan a new champion_. team
lhat bestrides tile major
leagues as no team Iince tile
old New York Yankees has
done. Thla Is the Ortolea'
aecond world championship in
five yeara. But lor lhooe
"Amazing Mets" and lhelr

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added lhe inrda that aummed ''mlradel" ilal filii'' the Orlolaa' two IIGmeraln lhe ftnaJ up end ba •IIU nntecl to tllrow
,
II," aald ca~ Andy EldteU up lor !he men wbo beat Orlolea · would have been game.
Retll'
WID
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barren.
"'!'be three of ua tallied
bueball'a beat lhret tlmel In
him :
The
Reds'
win
WednesdaY
about
IOOtc
to the curve ball
"Last year belonged · to tile five yaara.
bad
ralaed
the
tbouiht
of
defeat
more
lind
thal'l
what we did."
Melt. But 11170 belonged to tile
Nor II 111ere any reason to

"They're the Best ... "
uThey're the best team in rtes."
baoeball," conceded loalng Man- Anderaon credited Orioles' year."
ager Sparky Anderson of lhe manager Earl Weaver wllh the "But, I bave tile youngest
RedJ gracloualy, and lhen be leam'saueceao. He went to the learn In baaeball," he pointed
Baltlmore dreaalni room to out.
congratulate Weaver before Anderson would not flatly say
meeting wltb reporters.
be expects a rematcb nat year.
"Everything about them is • But, in 10 many words, he gave
tribute to W11wr ," he said, lhe Impression lhat he
''wlming 217 Kames In two definitely plans to be In
years, beatlni uo in live games,
tile way they conduct !bernselves -tlley've genUemen."
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Box Score

Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3; It's All Over
BALTIMORE I UPI) -For
Olle solid year, the Baltimore
Orioles w.... a haunt..s ball
club-but lhat'a aU over today
· lor boaeball's newly crowned
world champlona.
For one aolld year, the
Oriolee were fPOOked by the
ghost ol the 111119 World Series,
that hwnutating defeat by the
New York Mets jwt when the
Orioles were so IIW'e they had
lhe beat team In besebaU.
"I think we all dedicated
oureelvea to making up for 1ut
year," said slugger Frank
·Robinson In the bubbly celebra.
Uon after lhe Orioles had
drubbed lhe ClnclnnaU Reds, ~
3, Thursday, to win this year's
series by the same score they
lost last year's, low- games to

added the wordl thai IUI1IIIleCl ''mlraclaa" laal ,_, the ortolea' two homeraln the ftnal up and he 1tlll want..s to lhmr
,
II," lllid ctt@er And)' EtdloIt up for the men who heal Orlolel would have been 1111111.
Redl' w11 ea- Doubt
bemll. '"''be ttne o1 ua llllled
hoaebeU'o beet three llmH In
him :
The Reda' win Wednesday about sablil to file curve haU
"l.aol year belonged to the live,_,,
Mets. But 1970 belonged to the
Nor Ia there any reaaon to had niled file lbou&amp;hl o1 defeat men and thal'l what we did."
Oriolel."
·
think the Orioles won't be In the Orloieo' mlndaJc.- the Tile Orioles slruclt back with
Actually, heseballllndlltseU
today with Slllllethlng more
than a new champion4 team
that heslridea the major
leagues aa no team since the
old New York Yankees has
done. This Ia · the Oriolea'
second world championahlp In
live years. But for those
"Amazing Mets" and their

lir1t Ume. And then Cincinnati
rocket! Orioles' 1tarter Mike
Cuellar for three 1'111111 In the
first lnnins. In the press hoi,
lolka started thinking of BOintl
to Cincinnati lor the abtth same "There were 50I'De thoughts
Saturday. On the fleld, pltchlns In our mJnd about laal year,"
coach George Bamberger ran BelanBer confeued.
But the lhoeta ol '119 are gone
out to talk to Cuellar.
"He wao gelling his ocrewball forever, JlO'W.

Orioles Best Team-Sparky
he stated Dally. ''Tiley beat lhe
best team In the National
Leagllll .....,t a crippled team,"
he oald.
Ander8on praised the Orioles
repeatedly whUe talklns with
reporters In his crowded offtce
off the Reds' dreaoin8 room.
'l'llrough it all, however,
And......, save the imjl'esaim
that he was very sincere In his
praise, but really thousht his
was the better club.
Finally h• said it -"1 still
think I have the besl team In
baaeball. Tile Oriolea heal us In
five games and this Ia their

The Orioles earned their
second chance-&lt;1Ul!llng away
with the American League Eall
Division race, crushing the
Minnesota Twins In three
stralgbt games In the AL
playoffs. And they came close
to sweeping the seriea, losing
only the fow-lh game before
bouncing bsck Thursday with a
1~1 barrage against abt
hapless Cincinnati pitchers to
salt away the world's cham·
pionahlp.
"They're tbe Belt .••"
"They're the best team In ries."
Anderson credited Orlolea' year."
basebaU," conceded losing Man·
manager
Earl Weaver with the "But, 1 have lhe youngest
ager Sparky Anderson ol the
taam's
succeaa.
Be went to the team In beaebsll," he pointed
Reds I!J'aciously, and then he
BaiUmore dreulng room to out.
congratulate Weaver before Anderson would not flatly aay
meeting with reporlers.
he expects a rematch next year .
"Everythlnj about them Ia • Bu~ In ao many worda, be gave
tribute ID Weaver," be aald, the impression that he
''winning 217 games In two definitely piano to be in
years, beallnB ualn five games,
the way they conduct them·
selves -they've genUemen."
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Ellforn Contorence
Atlantic Division
New York
wi Lo 1~ ~.8
Philadelphia 1 o 1.000 V•

BALTIMORE (UPI) - It was
a W..-ld Series In which
everylhlng Brooks Robinson did
was right.
Even when he was caUed out
on slrikes in the eighth innlnB
=~~·
~ g
of Thureday's final game, it
Control Division
oeemed Uke the perfect oppor·
W. L. Pet. GB !unity for the Orioles' fans to
Baltimore
1 0 1.000 ...
cheer him on his way bsck to
Atlanta
o
o
.000 'I• the dugout, and they did.
Cincinnati
0 1 .000 1
Cleveland
o 1 .000 1
Roblnaon won the Moot
Western Conftr~nce
Valuable Player Award by a
Mldwes~OI~III~d GB mile. Afterwards, he remained
Phoenl• ,
, i. 0 1.ooci ... his calm, phlegmaUc aeU, but
~~n~n· .ll •• • 1 • . 11"1'*10 .'!: : sliD was lij~ to ca~ it "il)e
ChiCfgO ' '" . • , o
l. ~-1o.. .500."rt&lt;.
lo•- ."""MilwaUkee
·.ooo -v; n·-•letll
&amp;""""'
" """"
~. .•h·•
. ..,.,.~· .._..,..
P.ciflc Division '
pened to me.
W. L. Pet. GB
"'l'llla makes up for every.
Los Angeles 0 0 .000 ... thing. 'l'llere's a tot of
San
Francisco o0 o0 .000
"~ II
Portland
.000 ··· uwuac
on and pride Invo1ved
Seattle
0 1 .000 'h In bouncinB bsck to win it,"
San O~o
0 2 .000 I
RoblniM said.
Thundly's R11uill
, 'Whe
f lila
Phoenl• 119 Boston 100
n you ee 1 I you had
(Only game scheduled)
the beat club and didn't win it,
Frldty's Glm11
like last year it's a long walt
Son Diego at Philadelphia
to get 11 beck'"
Los Angeles at Chicago
·

Memorial Stadium here In
October 1m.
"What we learned here this
year Ia that we wiU have to work
herder In eprlng training and
work harder durlns the resuJar
season," AnderBCII noted.
"'111e club that heats 118 wiU
have to play hellacious baae·
baD," warned the first-year
aldpper.
The Orioles pounded Anderson's pltcilers In the Series,
collecting 50 hits and 33 runs.

But, he attributed that to
Baltimore's hatters rather than
any weakness In his pit.:hing
staff.

"I ihouBhl we bad them In the
second game ... after the fourth
game ... and after the first Inning" &lt;J. 'l'llursday's decldlnB
game when the Reds scored
three runs. "IIIII, they just kept
hlttlnB. When a club keepa
CUlling beck Uke that I'm not

BOlntl to dolllllf8de my

pit-

chers," Anderson said.
"I bolleally think Clay carrou
waa the best pitciler In the
Serlee .-&lt;~n either team," An·
derson aald. Carroll d1d not (llve
up a run In the three gamea be
appeared In and W81 credlr.d
with file Reda' " win Wed·
neoday.
Anderson beBged off on a
queatlm about poaaible trades
this wintar. General manager
Bob Howsam ''never lnterferea
with what I do on the field," he
explained, "oot, tradins 1a his
department.! talk to him about
a sreat many thlnp, oot he
handles the trading."
''Tile Orioles beat us In five
games. 'l'lley're a sreat team,"
Ancleraon aald lor what aeemed
!be umpteenth time, pauaed,
puffed his cigarette, looked
aro111d the room, and again
added, "In 1970."

Ironton at Gallipolis
Athens at Meigs

Jackson at Wellston

Elllt

Oftler
Pcrtable Models

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Floridians
Pittsburgh
VIrginia

Kentucky

carolina

New York

W. L Pet. GB Waverly at Lagan
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Alexander at Glouster
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Warren
Loco! ot Nelsonville·
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ot Federoi·Hocklr.g
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Miller at Vinton County
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Huntington East at Pt. Pleasant
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W. L. Pet. GB Van at Wahama
Green Local ot North Gallla
Utah
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Indiana
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Memphis
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Thundly'l Results
U.Yl!:ll8 TO OKLAHOMA
Pittsburgh 105 New York 102
!l!ICAGO (UPI)-Gale 8ay·
ldnolano 121 Kentucky 95
Florida 105 Carolina 97
en of file &lt;ldcago Bears WI for
Frldlly's Glmt1
Otlahoma City, Okla., ThursFlorldllat New York
day lor conaultatlon with Dr.
Denver at Indian~
Dmald Donallle, an «&lt;bopedie
ourgeon, about his Injured left
knee.
Sayers, who has been plagued
1!1111 knee Injuries tbrGJBhoul
hll caner, relnjured his left
1!not &amp;iJ!daY In a CIIDe asalnlt
the MlnDeldla VlklDp.

For a year, the Orioles had - - - - - - - - lived with the memories of last
year's World Series Hve.game
FINANCIAL RESULTS
loea to the New York Mets and, BALTIMORE I UP! l _
though they rarely spoke of 11, F'
tal f
fifth
it was on their minds.
mane
lgures on 111
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"It was a long winter for us game of the World Serles:
last year and 1 didn't want to Net receipts - $445,091.73
go through another winter like Commlosioners Office that ," salei ftrs t baseman Boog $68,67J.7e.
Bsl"·Powell
"'auore Club _ ,..,
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"Yo~ know what would have Cincinnati Club - $94,581.99.
happened. 11 would have been American League Office the same thing. We would have $94N,5Stil.09nal. ••••
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to liatsn to people aU winter
....,.ue 011100 asking what happened to you $94d!lf~· .:...;,1·•aiuifJ ohJ .
BUYS against the Big Red
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Machille?' Well, we have a first fow- games.
machine of our own."
Roblns011-l loc 19 in lui - - - - - -- - year's aeries-bad nine hits in
Ihe aeries, acored five runs and
"Robinson dominated the
led his team with sa RB!s. He aeries," said Sparky Anderson,
made defenaive gems in each o1 the l&lt;islng manager. "He
the first three gamea and deaerved to win the Moe!
acored the wlnninB run In the Valuable Player Award Wllllli·
first two.
mously."

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predicts the Saturday confron·
tatioo at Ohio Stadium bere wiU
be a "helluva bsU prne."
"You know we had trouble
s1opp1ns this team lui year,"
M!)OillouBb said. ''Tiley had 48
pasaea and we didn't get to the
puser once."
'l'llla ...... Mlnneaota has
lost two, both to Big Eight
tsama, and woo two, lnciudlns
the :zu lhumplntl &lt;J. Indiana
1aat net. Ohio stale has Willi
all tlirae of lliiJBIIII!II.
~ the Gopher
alfonae wiU be Q'alg Curry, a 11loot.\, I.80pound Junior.
CUrrybllellhloi:ZSpasaeafor
147 yardl and cmried 141or 100

Ahead To Next Year
BALTIMORE (UP!) - Jim
Merritt didn't look like the »~~~ winning ace &lt;J. the
Cincinnati pltchlns staff 'l'llursday aa he yielded four hila and
four runa, including a h&lt;me
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power disc brakes, radio, w+w tires. Real
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Socond Hlah Ind. Glmo Carotyn Bachner, 119.

High Soriu - Collola Searls.

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DAWSON QUITS
PIULADELPIUA (UPI)Ron Dawson, the leading
I!J'OUDdgalneron the Unlverslty
&lt;J. Pennsylvania football team,
quit the club Friday along with
three other players.
Dawson, junior linebacker
John Brinjac, offensive end
Tm&gt; Carbin and safety Marion
Roberta quit with a blast at
Coach Bob Odell, complalnlnB
that he took "all the fun" out of
football.

perience, m..-e comonly known
u file School of Hard Knocks.
This need not be the caae.
'l'llal achool Ia already well
endolnd, and aoils Information
ts ••aDable for the asking to
ptGioet prospective home
owners from such problemB.
When the family home Ia
flnaUy purchaaed, usuaUy after
years of aavtns and doing
without, most families are
ready to aetUe down, enjoy It,
and fqet about expenees for
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beIter to be named to the roU.
1'bey were: Seniors - Robin
Allan, BID Beegle, Debbie Boeo,
Pam Buck, Pam Codner,
Deborah Croll, Sharon Ervin,
T&lt;m Flamm, Patti lhle, Garcia
McGraw, Cary Morris, Don
N-, Roger Neaae, Debbie
Norrll, Rita Salaer • Karen
SaJrt, Sandra Sayrs, Rober!

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GMAC FINANCING

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'neath the generous sun
comes the pure grain beer

ClqymenloeltheirmoetiJnporlanll'llllcii!ID
to dleplay "cmcern for the proNenvt of 1111
CGIIllllllllity and file world." Tile nul
Important trait,
laid,
altilllde ol
openneu to challge." Tile laity ranked botll
theae things V«Y low In importance;
The other IIU1'vef waa coaduclocl by the
!placopal Cluch Foundatloo, and Involved
questionnalrel sent to llllOO laymen acrola the
nation. '!bey alsowereaskad to rank, Ia order of
in~" ·tance,altrillatudealrablelna cl4rl)ozpan.

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A slroni personal fallb waa not • - znen..
tiaaed In the foundatlm'a questiomalre, ao file
laltybednochancetovoteforthai.Bultbeydld
give lint priority to a quality which cllaly
tuzeeponds to it: 'l'llat a mlllllter be ''well
I!J'Ounded In theoloBY·"
'l'lleaecoodmostimparlantlralt,tbeylelt,waa
that a paslor be "an IDiereJtinl and reltvanl
Jft8Cher" -which COIIeepGilds to the Clp&amp;city
lor ''reeponslble cOIIliOOIIIcatioo" whlcb Oblo
laymen placed aecond on their llat il dealrable
mlnlaleria1 qualities.
Whetstandsoutfrunbothpollallthatlaymen
want mlDisters who are -lD the oldtime pllrue
- ''moll of God," Imbued with a deep and con·
tagloua perslllllllalth.
'l'lleclerBf, on file other hand, tend to aee their
role primarily In tanns of aoclalacUVIIm.

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Pat Arnold, Edwin

Crou; Debbie ll&lt;lotic, Teresa

Gooch, Candy Hoback, Tim
Ihle, Stanley Kiser, lAlretta
Middieswart, Jeannie Potta,
l\'lelleaa Prollill, Alan Pugh,
Beth Theiao, BID Wheeler, Rick
Whitt, Charles Yoet.
SophOIDU'ea - Denise Croea,
Barbara Fiaher, Angie Bubhard, Charles Manuel, 11m
Manuel, Barbara Neaae, Mike
Nease, Janle Reese, Judi
Roberts Patsy Sayre, Connle
Smith, Bonnie Smith, Larry
Wllcoren.
Freshmen - Tom Durst,
Cindy Gooch, Dennis Hawk,
Vicky Johnston, Roma Neaae,
Verne Ord, David 'l'lleiao and
Bob Varian.
Making straight A were Cary
Morris, Debbie Norris, Rita
Saller, Karen Sayre, Sandra
Sayre, Denise Snoosrus,
Slaniey Klaer, Rick Whitt,

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voluntaers,
"Now IS the time to atsnd up
ond be counled. We are going to
win, but we need your help. If
.,_ with
you 're in ·-•
our campaign, quicken your pace. Help
us join together In this effort to
elect Roger Cloud governor."
Mrs. Morrow told the Cloud
volunteers to coordinate their
efforta with county RepubUcan
organizations. "We must
continue to build the enthustasm that Ia needed to get
Cloud aupporten to the poDs,"
Mrs. Morrow said.

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Holw Medical Center, First
Ave. and Clldar St. General
vlllllnB hours 2-4 and 7.. p.m.
Maternity vlllllnB hours 2::11 to
1::11 p.m. Parents only oo
Pedlalrica Wbrd.
Dllcbaqel

Mrs. David L. lleaver !Old

State Callln'lllollll
asslltant elate conaervalionllt
at Columbus.
Be~lt wu pruldent of ibe
AII.Ohlo Chapter, Soli Con·
~lilloi..Socte!J of Amerlea, •
when I)8Jiled to his new pctll
Toutmaater lor file event· wiU
be Wayne W. Bnghet,
Roennrood, cbelrman of IIIIi
board of 111]10fV11u'a,

Whit• cabinel

• Solid·state circuitry provides instan! fOund
because there are no tubes to warm-up ...
no tube1 to burn out.
• Big 4-in. epeaker is ofectronically matched and
acouatocally balanced to the cabinet for
excellent sound (&amp;production.

•dins 1 , &amp;.ilday al the
Jameo Teafbrd home were
Mra. Vada Teaford of
Nelaonvllle and Mrl. Delbert
Teaford, J and _,,...__ of
Racine Roulr.
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Mr. and Mnt. Ferrold Harden
leftforlhelrhomeinSanDiego,
:.;,. ~IY.!!!:"wiath twohls
motheru~. Mr''"'8• Harry...,.. Polls and
other relatlvea. Enrolte they
wiU visit relatives in Vqlnla
and lrlenda In Teua.
Emma Yokley of Columbus
vlslt..s with Mrs. TltUI Picbns
~~.!',;d Mrs. James Harden
have moved from Waoltlngton
D. C. to London, Oldo when ~
baa employment wllb the
Bureau ol Criminal Ill·
vesttgatlm.
Mr. and Mnt. Robert Harden
and DebiU ll:iiinj'8Died Mr.
11141 Mn. 11111101 Harden to
MrawteiillllldMn~_!bff vlttlted

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Arlllur. K nlg
Jr . .;.. ••- •.:..•• the~ of
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Joaeph Hoepllal, Parkersbarg
on Seplenlber 24. She has been
named Crystal Dawn Grand
parenll are Mr and
Ar:
thur Koenlg, Sit: and Mr.' and
~~ap~~~- LeCombs ol
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turned
hame irom Sl. Joseph ~tal,
Parkersburg, after belnii a
patient there with a cfuabed
ahoulder which the received In
a car accident Ia Parkfl'lburg.
Mr.andMrs.GaryMillerand
baVby daughter ol VIenna, W.
a. vlslt..s Friday wltb his
--ts Mr 8 nd Mrs ~1
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morloll
andiOIIolllaytonapeniSUDday
hera with her partDII, Mr. and
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lflga and Colii!Dbus apent the weekend
1111,;!'ter ·
btanl dmt&amp;Mer, Kathy Lynn
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Boyd, Mrs. l!:uel Bnnm. Mrs.
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Mrs. Jolm Arbeush.
Roger D. Crabtree and Infant RIIY,Mrs. Warren Roae, IIDDald
Leonard McGlll returned

11011, Mrs. WllUam AileD Frey, R. Sayre, Mrs. Zilla Slayton,
Mr1 . ~~ A. Gardner,
Olrey 'hwney and Infant
Roger nw Gllmln, Mlchoe] -uabllr, Mrs. Oral Waueb,
D.Gr~~W.Balel,n, :'..:.~~·Weaver, Mrs.
Mrs. --..· S. Baley, Mrl.---u ......,Mri. JamuL.
Carence McCoy, J.,... C. W&lt;ilo:t:u&amp;i and 1Dfanl11011, Mrs.
llenller, Mrs. ElU McCoy, Dlle M. Coder, Olrllllna Lyrm
Slennan Morris, Mrs. Carl Manley,RohertE.Manley,Dee
M&lt;ITOW, Mra. Elfie Plckena, AnnPickala,PelerT.Sdllndler
:rtMmaa E. Pnnllce, 011u11a J. and VIal Jo Yobo.

home Friday alter a few dayl
vlait with lhelr daqbllr, Mr.
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accuracy to within 61
Set OIH' lln1 1111ctlon

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engine, up to 2!1 mllea per gallon. Solid comfortbuCket ...ta, e11y-clean vinyl interior, Nlely front
dilc brakes.

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he has been with SCS In Ohio.
Be waa lllfi.'OIIIvely a 1011
c.._,aUonlll In Scioto and
Greene Counties, area COD·
aenatlonllt at warren and

BBIDGEFAW
MELBOURNE, Anatralla
(UP!) - A ft1 mlUloo bridst
under C!Cillllnlctlon l"'llapaed
t.odaJ ... ll""""n" 11 Oilllldrtl,
plutt(llns IICU'II ol ....un •
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•rnolcl to Clark A
Sunday Sehool attendance at n
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lhe uru•~ Methodist ~·-• Acrea, l.abenon.
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waa 48 and
·~ 32. Ernes t Mitch e11 • Sh irIey
Worship service atler;da~ce Mitchell to WIWam MltcheU,
was 43 and offerlnB waa f56.0'1. Geraldine Mltcbell, U Aerel,
Mr. and Mrs. Roonle Barnett Scipio.
and daughtar Robin who has C. Wayne Swisher, Mina Mae
been Uvlntl 'in Te.;.., have Swisher to Damon R. Ferrell,
moved here to the tr.U..: on the Linda Lee Ferrell, Lot,
Ted Sedplcl: properly.
. 8Jra&lt;,'U10.
Asurpriae birthday party was · Gamel W. Clart, Cbarlel E.
giveu on Saturday evenlns, Oct. Clark to WiUle Wlae, Margaret
3, by Mlaa Cheryl Bentz In honor Wlae, Pareel, SaUabury.
o1 the birthday &lt;J. her mothet'
Earl Daniel to GObert F.
Mn.IJia Bentz at their hame ai Peerey, Uane L. Peerey, lli.M
Sumner. ~ attendlns ,......, Aa'ea, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baht of Edward W. llwnpbrey, Watd
Pomeroy R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. C. llumpl)rey to Stall of Ohio,
VIctor Baht and lamlly, Mr. Right of Way, Salilbury.
and Mnt. Henry Baht and Edward W. HwDplaey, Wald
lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. ~ to Stall of Ohio, 11-Flck, Jr. and lamily, .n o1 .311 Acre,"" .shury,
Cheatar; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lluel M. Curlla to Marjorie
Welia and family &lt;J. Cherry N. Brewer, 1 Acre, Olive.
Rldlo; Mr. aad Mrs. Golden LewiiW. Smlth,JanlceSmllb
Baht o1 Athena and Mrs Barbra to Robert Jellerll, llelen Jef.

Redouble Work

Perfect size
family wagon with

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Tile 1aatol live
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Carpedler, Elluhatb
Mr. and
BaD Carponler to Delbert l.aWIOII,
vlsltl!i~lirother,&lt;llvlaBallll Eleanor Lawton, i.e acre,
PT. PLEASANT - COD•
theGoadSIM!)lberd~alDlelll l.abanon.
lti'Valion wlnnen will be
au.-~. Tiley .wwe ~~:""' Donna 11arrett to Arvll hGIKnd Oct. 28 at the annual
CIJIDPIIIledbyberllllilllet,Mrl. Holter, l\lary K. lloller, 71.44 Wealera Soli Conmvatloll
Jani,S Teafonl, u far aalouth ..,...., IAhanO!l.
. Dls!rlCI)IanqutotaiCIIdar La1reo
llllrleiilllll. She vlllted her Nno&amp; 'l'lllla, Ruth 'l'lllla tD FFA-FIIA camp in Ripley.
aitnt,louc)'Oavta,-SprtngBID Peter A. Sawlr, Opal &amp;ewar,
~to he l'tCGflnlzed In lhe
Mountain . ~ the ntum trip, 1.27 acres, Rutland.
threecounUeaoflbodlltrlctare
they also vlslr.d Mn. Davia.
Lealie F. DOtaon 1o Gerald E. ltudenta wlio placed high 011
Mra. Dva Dalley iipllll the Johnaon, M. Opal Johnaon, .ils C0111t!'V11IIon teats and othen
weeand · with hw aon and acre, Ollve.
who contributed to the local
daul)bleNJHaw, Mr. and Mn. WUUam Matlack, Ula culiOivatloo JII'OII'8ID durin8
JetTy Dalley, 11141 Mr. IIICI Mra. MllUack to Harold R. Norloll, the year.
'1111l11181 AulbtnoD ol Beverly. Emogene Norton, a.ss -.· Speaker wiD be James S.
Mrs. Dan Sbant accompanled Cheatar.
Bennet!, atste conaervatlonlal,
Mrs. Ann l!ro1rninB and Mra. Ethel Thllll88 to Karl B. who laat April moved over to
Geoq Mowery to ___,__ 0a
· West Yir&amp;lnfa'• No. I Job Ia
ma
trip~u-•-• Ru~d~ Davia, pareela, . conaena!IOD from Ohio when
Mr.aruiMrs. GeralciCowieof Pearl Koblenll, Letha he had been No.2,
Beaver Falla, Pa.; Mr. and Koblentz to Oavld Koblenlil,
Bonnett went to lhe former
Mrs. 'I!IGmaa TUmbsll o1 New pareel, Cheater.
Unldts HJah School at Weat
Brjghtoa, Pa. villted their Letha Koblenh, Pearl Milford, oltended s&amp;lem
11stet, Mnt. Oma IIJND fur a Koblentz to Pearl Koblantz, College and sradUatad !run
week. Mrs. if1aellacrompt'llied parcela, Chesler.
West Virllnla Unlnnlly. He
them Ill Collmbua where tbey Perry A. Rlgp, auditor, to worked for the USDA F~
vlslt..s Jlr. and Mrs. Carl Clermont Arnold, 7 acres, Home Admlnlalralloo before
GordoD llld olber relative•.
Lebanon.
ent.erins the Air Force In W«'ld

4,000 Asked to

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Tllea-ltrtheNo.1rankeol
Buclra
bllbUibta their
bomoellllllq waekend. )(ln.
-a Ia flleir lllllOild Ill&amp; Tm

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reporled T1itndaJ that defen·
lllve IICtle llllPII ~ le
ibe lilly plaJer ... to mlu 1111
.....,.. He II aut with a ahonMer

WASHI

au

Mr.
Ralpb,Ginleridl &lt;J. Middletown

yarda
In 81msl
Indiana.job oo
''OirrJ
dilelal*ulilul
the MJnneaola vetr.qtllon &lt;J..
lenle," 1nc11na coach John
Pant lllld. ''We rlll*food hla
nllllllJW, bill his bell handllnl
and quid! handl reoUy kepi our
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and Mnt. llowzrd Teaford and
landowners and developers, for Mr. and Mrs. Da.. Feaster,
Ouistlna, Howle, GB71a, and
aimoaI every conceIvable land Darcy of GranviUe.
uoe."
Mrs. Marie Autherson and
The SCS office oervlng
residents ol Mason County Is Mrs. Elva Dailey visited
Saturday alleraoon with Mr.
located ai 23012 Main Street. and Mrs. Eotell Hall,
Joh11 Cooper Ia dlalrict con· Williamstown • W. Va. Tiley also
scrvatlonist.
visited the Fmton Glllll Co.
plant.
Mrs. Myla lludaoo ll]lllllthe
weekend with her Bister and
ll'othll'ln~aw, 'Mr. and Mrs.
(.1yde Gerlach, Jr.
Ill
MIIB Terri Ferrell, 1
Or l,~r.
UU aophomoro at Ohio State
COLUMBUS
Four Unlveraily, has retumed to her
lhouund voluntaer members of stadles.
the Ohioans for Cloud Com· ll.ecenl Yislton at the Jameo
milleelnBScountiea were urged Teaford home were BID Snider,
Thursday to redouble their Mrs.AllahTealordandTammy
effortaln the ftnal two weeka of of llebrm.
tile BUbernalorial campaign.
Jeanette lawrence aDd
Mrs. Jacqueline Morrow of LDuise Yatea of Racine were
Clllumbus,chainnanofOilloans recent guests &lt;J. Mrs. Elva
for Cloud, dlrect..s the volun- Dailey.
tser Cloud f&lt;H"ces to step up Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell
their activities In dlalributins Mwrtson of Ashtabula vlllr.d
literature, gettlDII out lhe vola, herewilb Mr. and Mrl.lletman
andralalnBfundstohelppayfor london, Mr. and Mrs. A1J*a
the Cload campaign.
Cottrill, Mr. and Mra.l.awrtllce

~:Mi:dd:le:po:rt:,o=·==~Y~e~rne;.:Ord;.an~d~Da~vld:..:'l'llelas:~· Infant
dauabter,
Mrs.
Pauland
V.
BeD, Mrs.
Jolm R.
Blaker

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not work, or a haaement full of
water
means
literally
thousands of dollars down the
drain.
F&amp;Uure to t;OIIlpenaate for aoil
limitations most often causes
theae foul!a. For the builder, the
aoil he builds on is "the leut
changeable and the most basic
thing to consider." said James
S. Bennett, who heads the USDA
SoU Conservation Service 1SCS)
In West VIrginia .
SoU surveya which, among
other things, classify soils
according to their limitations
have been made on most ol
Weal Virglnla's land area, and
many surveys are currently
being updated. "Advice and onsite .....,lance Ia available from
aU SCS offices," said Mr.
Bennett. "No matter where you
buy or own land, soils In·
formation Ia available to all

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Tbo layiDIIl agreed ovet wbl'lmlDgly that tile
-lqMrtant trait to be aoul)bt In a pastor Ia
... lllnll&amp; penonal laltb." Tile aecond most
importlat, they lllkl, Ia a capacity for
·~ap l'"llle lntorpretatim and communicatim
&lt;J. file faith."
Tbo clersY did not atlach comparable bn·
]llltllln to tbeee tlinp. '!bey ranked peraona1
laltb tlUd amq file delirable allrilllletl &lt;J. a
mi!Uter. Oonmunlcatlm of the gospel wu

PI'. PLEASANT - Af20,1100
to ftO,IIOOlose Ia more than the
averase lamUy can afford, but
many people lose such amounts
evtrJ year becauae they fall to
check the son before buying or

$2195

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$1495

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October I, 1970
THURSDAY AFTERNOON

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Merlte1, 2162.''

c:IOIDD*' for their Yiewa. The .....Uta
.....,iilnta how wide a &amp;ull baa I!J'OWD up
be-n laity and clerBYon f i l e - role of tile
JIU..
Relpondants were liked to rank varioUI traita
Ill order &lt;J. their rslallve importance to the
a
&lt;J. I cleriYmln'l mlnlatry.

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Value-Rated Used Cars

Thomas, 551 ; Pet Carson, .478.

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Racine Food Market

tloceae &lt;J. Soutbern&lt;INo, alked botlllaymen and

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full power equipment. Climate Control air
conditioning .

Second - Donna Grete, 174.
High Series - Herold Carsor.,

Pom.,.oy Bowling

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THE LAMPLIGHTERS
SttncHnes•

Harry Thomas, 235 ;
Sylvester, 192.

two

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ta1114:1pinn oo atndiJ 11117 find a clue In
-J•
coaducled recently amons
Epllc'IIP'"•u,

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Team
40's

a, IAMI c•um•
'm ~t~~~~• WJtW
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'l'lloio MUll wiped out a M
Reds' lead and. llartAIII file
BI!Umore Oriolea 1D a W
World Serlea roul.
"Bot I hope to have file
opportunity to be hack bene
next year," he lllid quietly,
after the game.
"I'd Uke to play asaiMt this
team, and we probably wW."

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Bennett
,
ofEmpty Pews ~';.,~cu;;ciety Pr:p~rty
Banquet
~~fa. ...... am ..,s
Transfers
u
most
Speaker·
lhe7
u "an
Mn.
a-.1111.
J!:u8ene
Ill
Mrs. !Jarn]M"ft

·'The Why

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Donna Grate, ••·
Second High S.rl11 - Harry

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CXlLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)Olllo Slats Ia not forsellinllthe
stattstics of laal year's contsat
with Big Ten opponent MJDneao..
18, even II the 1mportanl onethe ftnal ~ oulln the
llllckeyes' lave.- 34-7.
Tile game looked like a rout,
but the score depended to a
I!J'fal extent on five Gopher
fun!blea to turn file tide.
Mlnneeota had 211 flrrt downe,
me better than Olllo Stall;
gained 433 yards to file Bucka'
4211 and let ICbool ..-.Is for
IIIClll pasaea (48) and most
CIIIIpietlona (llll).
1Au McCullouglh, who coordi·
naletl the Buckey.,• defenae,

0
I
0
1

Merritt Is ~kilag · ;

NHL Standi...
Merritt, wha!o oore ann
ByUnlledProlllnle&lt;nallonal
hst
hadn'tpit.:hed lllnce the oecoad
Belanger, !ol
W. L. T. Pis NaUonal Leasue playoff pme
Blalr,cf
3 0 0 6
F. Robinson. rt
5 2 2 2 ltlontreel
2 0 0 4 against Pittsburlh, ll8ld be·
Powell, 1b
5 1 2 1 l!o&gt;tun
I 1 0 1 wanr.d to start the !IIIII pme ·
Reltenmund, If
4 2 2 2 Toronto
I 1 0 2 beCiuae "I had &amp;0011111111."
B. Robinson, 3b
5 0 1 0 New York
I 2 0 2
Johnson, 2b
• I 3 2 Bullolo
But after Frlllli: Rohl-'s
I 3 0 2
Etcheborren, c
3 1 1 0 Detroit
home
run In file flrrt, be
1
•
0
2
Cuellar, ph
3 0 0 0 Vancouver
realiJed his iontrol ''waan't aa
T•t•ls
31 9 15 t
W. LT. Pis aharp aa It could have been."
Cincinnati
300 000 001)-3
3 o o 6
llllltlmore
222 010 02x-9 Chlc.go
Manlier Sparky ADdersm
2 1 o 4
OP- Baltimore 1. LOB- St. Louis
Philadelphia
2 I 0 • told reporters he felt obligated
Cincinnati 3, Baltimore 11.
1 I 0 2 to go with the southpaw after
28- Rose. May, M&lt;Roe, Loa Angeles
1 I 0 2
Powell, Johnson. HRa-- F. Minnesota
0 2 0 0 Merritt said he wu ready.
Robinson, Rettenmund . S- Pittsburgh
Oakland
0 2 0 0
Merritt hlmaeU summed up
Cuellar.
Thundlly's Rosulls
lpllrerbbso
the Oriole coup de I!J'ICO,
Morrill (L) 1 2·3 3 • • 1 0 MontrHI 3 Buffalo 0
commenttns,
"U you (llve a
Grange-r
2·3 5 2 2 0 o Chlc.go 2 Detroit I
good hitter a chance to hit the
Wilcox
12·3 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 5 Vancouver 4
Cloninger
2 4 1 1 2 1 Minnesota .t Pittsburgh 2
hsll he'll hit itsom...hen."
Frtdlly's Glmu
Washburn 1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0
Though Merritt fell the
Boston at Oek!ar.d
Carroll
2·3 1 0 0 o 2
Oriolea fielded file beat team ill
Cuellar (WJ 9 6 3 3 1 •
T- US. A- AS,:U1.
Paul Revere was Booton's the Series, captain Pete Roae
leading silveromllh and maintained that "We've sllll
goldamllh.
got the beat baU club...

Gophers Eye Upset

Tonight's Game•

h Itt

3 0 I 2
1 0 0 0

Carroll, p
Totots
IIIIHimoro

Detroit at San Francisco

(Only gamH scheduled)

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Washburn, p

Cleveland a1 Portland

ABA 5ttndiii!IS
By United Prell lntemotlanol

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........ lb
Bench,c

Was Brooks Robrnson,AllThe Way

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SIODII. QQICIAL
• Powtr ~ Meoltlnltnl
• ~ Thoro Wath. Power
lhowtre, 'ower Tower,

ob ;
• 0
4 1
• 0
4 1

Moy, lb
McRu,lf
Corrales, ph
Helmo,2b
Concepcion, ,.
Merritt, p
two nmo In each ol the first Gronger, p
three lMinp, added Reiten· WllcOK,p
Br•vo,ph
mund'• hamer Ia the lllth, and Cloninger,
p
a final pair In the eighth.
Carbo,ph

biddlnB lor the championahlp
again next year. 'l'llelr flrot
olrlnR Ia not only magnlllcenl
but """"d physically. and they
are deep. As a sample, Merv
Rettenmund, who Ia belnB
Ill'~ to replace Frank
RoblniM In left Held some day,
merely bstr.d .322 during the
seuoo and hit one of the

BALTIMORE (UPI)-"Baltl·
more Ia the best team In
buebali," Cincinnati Reds'
manager Sparky Anderson
said, oot added conditionally
11 ln 1970.,
After 1os1n&amp; the !Uth and
deciding game of the Series ~
Thursday, Anderson went out &lt;J.
his way to pay tribute to the new
champions.
He called the !WIOI., "great,"
"fantastic," and "exciting." He
jl'llaed their hittinll. And' he
said third baseman Brooka
Roblnlon "dominated the Se-

one.

ClnclnnaH
Tolon, cf
ROM,rl

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Box Score

Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3; It's All Over
BALTIMORE I UPI) -For
Olle solid year, the Baltimore
Orioles w.... a haunt..s ball
club-but lhat'a aU over today
· lor boaeball's newly crowned
world champlona.
For one aolld year, the
Oriolee were fPOOked by the
ghost ol the 111119 World Series,
that hwnutating defeat by the
New York Mets jwt when the
Orioles were so IIW'e they had
lhe beat team In besebaU.
"I think we all dedicated
oureelvea to making up for 1ut
year," said slugger Frank
·Robinson In the bubbly celebra.
Uon after lhe Orioles had
drubbed lhe ClnclnnaU Reds, ~
3, Thursday, to win this year's
series by the same score they
lost last year's, low- games to

added the wordl thai IUI1IIIleCl ''mlraclaa" laal ,_, the ortolea' two homeraln the ftnal up and he 1tlll want..s to lhmr
,
II," lllid ctt@er And)' EtdloIt up for the men who heal Orlolel would have been 1111111.
Redl' w11 ea- Doubt
bemll. '"''be ttne o1 ua llllled
hoaebeU'o beet three llmH In
him :
The Reda' win Wednesday about sablil to file curve haU
"l.aol year belonged to the live,_,,
Mets. But 1970 belonged to the
Nor Ia there any reaaon to had niled file lbou&amp;hl o1 defeat men and thal'l what we did."
Oriolel."
·
think the Orioles won't be In the Orloieo' mlndaJc.- the Tile Orioles slruclt back with
Actually, heseballllndlltseU
today with Slllllethlng more
than a new champion4 team
that heslridea the major
leagues aa no team since the
old New York Yankees has
done. This Ia · the Oriolea'
second world championahlp In
live years. But for those
"Amazing Mets" and their

lir1t Ume. And then Cincinnati
rocket! Orioles' 1tarter Mike
Cuellar for three 1'111111 In the
first lnnins. In the press hoi,
lolka started thinking of BOintl
to Cincinnati lor the abtth same "There were 50I'De thoughts
Saturday. On the fleld, pltchlns In our mJnd about laal year,"
coach George Bamberger ran BelanBer confeued.
But the lhoeta ol '119 are gone
out to talk to Cuellar.
"He wao gelling his ocrewball forever, JlO'W.

Orioles Best Team-Sparky
he stated Dally. ''Tiley beat lhe
best team In the National
Leagllll .....,t a crippled team,"
he oald.
Ander8on praised the Orioles
repeatedly whUe talklns with
reporters In his crowded offtce
off the Reds' dreaoin8 room.
'l'llrough it all, however,
And......, save the imjl'esaim
that he was very sincere In his
praise, but really thousht his
was the better club.
Finally h• said it -"1 still
think I have the besl team In
baaeball. Tile Oriolea heal us In
five games and this Ia their

The Orioles earned their
second chance-&lt;1Ul!llng away
with the American League Eall
Division race, crushing the
Minnesota Twins In three
stralgbt games In the AL
playoffs. And they came close
to sweeping the seriea, losing
only the fow-lh game before
bouncing bsck Thursday with a
1~1 barrage against abt
hapless Cincinnati pitchers to
salt away the world's cham·
pionahlp.
"They're tbe Belt .••"
"They're the best team In ries."
Anderson credited Orlolea' year."
basebaU," conceded losing Man·
manager
Earl Weaver with the "But, 1 have lhe youngest
ager Sparky Anderson ol the
taam's
succeaa.
Be went to the team In beaebsll," he pointed
Reds I!J'aciously, and then he
BaiUmore dreulng room to out.
congratulate Weaver before Anderson would not flatly aay
meeting with reporlers.
he expects a rematch next year .
"Everythlnj about them Ia • Bu~ In ao many worda, be gave
tribute ID Weaver," be aald, the impression that he
''winning 217 games In two definitely piano to be in
years, beallnB ualn five games,
the way they conduct them·
selves -they've genUemen."
"I970belong• to BattJmor•,"lt

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NBA Slondllllls
By Unlled Pr11s tntomotlanot
Ellforn Contorence
Atlantic Division
New York
wi Lo 1~ ~.8
Philadelphia 1 o 1.000 V•

BALTIMORE (UPI) - It was
a W..-ld Series In which
everylhlng Brooks Robinson did
was right.
Even when he was caUed out
on slrikes in the eighth innlnB
=~~·
~ g
of Thureday's final game, it
Control Division
oeemed Uke the perfect oppor·
W. L. Pet. GB !unity for the Orioles' fans to
Baltimore
1 0 1.000 ...
cheer him on his way bsck to
Atlanta
o
o
.000 'I• the dugout, and they did.
Cincinnati
0 1 .000 1
Cleveland
o 1 .000 1
Roblnaon won the Moot
Western Conftr~nce
Valuable Player Award by a
Mldwes~OI~III~d GB mile. Afterwards, he remained
Phoenl• ,
, i. 0 1.ooci ... his calm, phlegmaUc aeU, but
~~n~n· .ll •• • 1 • . 11"1'*10 .'!: : sliD was lij~ to ca~ it "il)e
ChiCfgO ' '" . • , o
l. ~-1o.. .500."rt&lt;.
lo•- ."""MilwaUkee
·.ooo -v; n·-•letll
&amp;""""'
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P.ciflc Division '
pened to me.
W. L. Pet. GB
"'l'llla makes up for every.
Los Angeles 0 0 .000 ... thing. 'l'llere's a tot of
San
Francisco o0 o0 .000
"~ II
Portland
.000 ··· uwuac
on and pride Invo1ved
Seattle
0 1 .000 'h In bouncinB bsck to win it,"
San O~o
0 2 .000 I
RoblniM said.
Thundly's R11uill
, 'Whe
f lila
Phoenl• 119 Boston 100
n you ee 1 I you had
(Only game scheduled)
the beat club and didn't win it,
Frldty's Glm11
like last year it's a long walt
Son Diego at Philadelphia
to get 11 beck'"
Los Angeles at Chicago
·

Memorial Stadium here In
October 1m.
"What we learned here this
year Ia that we wiU have to work
herder In eprlng training and
work harder durlns the resuJar
season," AnderBCII noted.
"'111e club that heats 118 wiU
have to play hellacious baae·
baD," warned the first-year
aldpper.
The Orioles pounded Anderson's pltcilers In the Series,
collecting 50 hits and 33 runs.

But, he attributed that to
Baltimore's hatters rather than
any weakness In his pit.:hing
staff.

"I ihouBhl we bad them In the
second game ... after the fourth
game ... and after the first Inning" &lt;J. 'l'llursday's decldlnB
game when the Reds scored
three runs. "IIIII, they just kept
hlttlnB. When a club keepa
CUlling beck Uke that I'm not

BOlntl to dolllllf8de my

pit-

chers," Anderson said.
"I bolleally think Clay carrou
waa the best pitciler In the
Serlee .-&lt;~n either team," An·
derson aald. Carroll d1d not (llve
up a run In the three gamea be
appeared In and W81 credlr.d
with file Reda' " win Wed·
neoday.
Anderson beBged off on a
queatlm about poaaible trades
this wintar. General manager
Bob Howsam ''never lnterferea
with what I do on the field," he
explained, "oot, tradins 1a his
department.! talk to him about
a sreat many thlnp, oot he
handles the trading."
''Tile Orioles beat us In five
games. 'l'lley're a sreat team,"
Ancleraon aald lor what aeemed
!be umpteenth time, pauaed,
puffed his cigarette, looked
aro111d the room, and again
added, "In 1970."

Ironton at Gallipolis
Athens at Meigs

Jackson at Wellston

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Floridians
Pittsburgh
VIrginia

Kentucky

carolina

New York

W. L Pet. GB Waverly at Lagan
1 0
I 0
0 0
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01
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Alexander at Glouster
1.000
1.000
Warren
Loco! ot Nelsonville·
.000 112
ot Federoi·Hocklr.g
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Miller at Vinton County
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Huntington East at Pt. Pleasant
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Southern at Hannan Trace
WHt
W. L. Pet. GB Van at Wahama
Green Local ot North Gallla
Utah
I 0 1.000
Southeastern at Kyger Creek
Indiana
1 0 1.000
r...,
o o .ooo v. Chesapeake at South Point
Memphis
Q 0 .000 '12 Oak Hill at Coal Grove
Denver
0 I .000 I
Thundly'l Results
U.Yl!:ll8 TO OKLAHOMA
Pittsburgh 105 New York 102
!l!ICAGO (UPI)-Gale 8ay·
ldnolano 121 Kentucky 95
Florida 105 Carolina 97
en of file &lt;ldcago Bears WI for
Frldlly's Glmt1
Otlahoma City, Okla., ThursFlorldllat New York
day lor conaultatlon with Dr.
Denver at Indian~
Dmald Donallle, an «&lt;bopedie
ourgeon, about his Injured left
knee.
Sayers, who has been plagued
1!1111 knee Injuries tbrGJBhoul
hll caner, relnjured his left
1!not &amp;iJ!daY In a CIIDe asalnlt
the MlnDeldla VlklDp.

For a year, the Orioles had - - - - - - - - lived with the memories of last
year's World Series Hve.game
FINANCIAL RESULTS
loea to the New York Mets and, BALTIMORE I UP! l _
though they rarely spoke of 11, F'
tal f
fifth
it was on their minds.
mane
lgures on 111
.e
"It was a long winter for us game of the World Serles:
last year and 1 didn't want to Net receipts - $445,091.73
go through another winter like Commlosioners Office that ," salei ftrs t baseman Boog $68,67J.7e.
Bsl"·Powell
"'auore Club _ ,..,
~.OlQI;.00
"Yo~ know what would have Cincinnati Club - $94,581.99.
happened. 11 would have been American League Office the same thing. We would have $94N,5Stil.09nal. ••••
.
8 0
to liatsn to people aU winter
....,.ue 011100 asking what happened to you $94d!lf~· .:...;,1·•aiuifJ ohJ .
BUYS against the Big Red
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Machille?' Well, we have a first fow- games.
machine of our own."
Roblns011-l loc 19 in lui - - - - - -- - year's aeries-bad nine hits in
Ihe aeries, acored five runs and
"Robinson dominated the
led his team with sa RB!s. He aeries," said Sparky Anderson,
made defenaive gems in each o1 the l&lt;islng manager. "He
the first three gamea and deaerved to win the Moe!
acored the wlnninB run In the Valuable Player Award Wllllli·
first two.
mously."

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be a "helluva bsU prne."
"You know we had trouble
s1opp1ns this team lui year,"
M!)OillouBb said. ''Tiley had 48
pasaea and we didn't get to the
puser once."
'l'llla ...... Mlnneaota has
lost two, both to Big Eight
tsama, and woo two, lnciudlns
the :zu lhumplntl &lt;J. Indiana
1aat net. Ohio stale has Willi
all tlirae of lliiJBIIII!II.
~ the Gopher
alfonae wiU be Q'alg Curry, a 11loot.\, I.80pound Junior.
CUrrybllellhloi:ZSpasaeafor
147 yardl and cmried 141or 100

Ahead To Next Year
BALTIMORE (UP!) - Jim
Merritt didn't look like the »~~~ winning ace &lt;J. the
Cincinnati pltchlns staff 'l'llursday aa he yielded four hila and
four runa, including a h&lt;me
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DAWSON QUITS
PIULADELPIUA (UPI)Ron Dawson, the leading
I!J'OUDdgalneron the Unlverslty
&lt;J. Pennsylvania football team,
quit the club Friday along with
three other players.
Dawson, junior linebacker
John Brinjac, offensive end
Tm&gt; Carbin and safety Marion
Roberta quit with a blast at
Coach Bob Odell, complalnlnB
that he took "all the fun" out of
football.

perience, m..-e comonly known
u file School of Hard Knocks.
This need not be the caae.
'l'llal achool Ia already well
endolnd, and aoils Information
ts ••aDable for the asking to
ptGioet prospective home
owners from such problemB.
When the family home Ia
flnaUy purchaaed, usuaUy after
years of aavtns and doing
without, most families are
ready to aetUe down, enjoy It,
and fqet about expenees for
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beIter to be named to the roU.
1'bey were: Seniors - Robin
Allan, BID Beegle, Debbie Boeo,
Pam Buck, Pam Codner,
Deborah Croll, Sharon Ervin,
T&lt;m Flamm, Patti lhle, Garcia
McGraw, Cary Morris, Don
N-, Roger Neaae, Debbie
Norrll, Rita Salaer • Karen
SaJrt, Sandra Sayrs, Rober!

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'neath the generous sun
comes the pure grain beer

ClqymenloeltheirmoetiJnporlanll'llllcii!ID
to dleplay "cmcern for the proNenvt of 1111
CGIIllllllllity and file world." Tile nul
Important trait,
laid,
altilllde ol
openneu to challge." Tile laity ranked botll
theae things V«Y low In importance;
The other IIU1'vef waa coaduclocl by the
!placopal Cluch Foundatloo, and Involved
questionnalrel sent to llllOO laymen acrola the
nation. '!bey alsowereaskad to rank, Ia order of
in~" ·tance,altrillatudealrablelna cl4rl)ozpan.

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A slroni personal fallb waa not • - znen..
tiaaed In the foundatlm'a questiomalre, ao file
laltybednochancetovoteforthai.Bultbeydld
give lint priority to a quality which cllaly
tuzeeponds to it: 'l'llat a mlllllter be ''well
I!J'Ounded In theoloBY·"
'l'lleaecoodmostimparlantlralt,tbeylelt,waa
that a paslor be "an IDiereJtinl and reltvanl
Jft8Cher" -which COIIeepGilds to the Clp&amp;city
lor ''reeponslble cOIIliOOIIIcatioo" whlcb Oblo
laymen placed aecond on their llat il dealrable
mlnlaleria1 qualities.
Whetstandsoutfrunbothpollallthatlaymen
want mlDisters who are -lD the oldtime pllrue
- ''moll of God," Imbued with a deep and con·
tagloua perslllllllalth.
'l'lleclerBf, on file other hand, tend to aee their
role primarily In tanns of aoclalacUVIIm.

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Pat Arnold, Edwin

Crou; Debbie ll&lt;lotic, Teresa

Gooch, Candy Hoback, Tim
Ihle, Stanley Kiser, lAlretta
Middieswart, Jeannie Potta,
l\'lelleaa Prollill, Alan Pugh,
Beth Theiao, BID Wheeler, Rick
Whitt, Charles Yoet.
SophOIDU'ea - Denise Croea,
Barbara Fiaher, Angie Bubhard, Charles Manuel, 11m
Manuel, Barbara Neaae, Mike
Nease, Janle Reese, Judi
Roberts Patsy Sayre, Connle
Smith, Bonnie Smith, Larry
Wllcoren.
Freshmen - Tom Durst,
Cindy Gooch, Dennis Hawk,
Vicky Johnston, Roma Neaae,
Verne Ord, David 'l'lleiao and
Bob Varian.
Making straight A were Cary
Morris, Debbie Norris, Rita
Saller, Karen Sayre, Sandra
Sayre, Denise Snoosrus,
Slaniey Klaer, Rick Whitt,

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voluntaers,
"Now IS the time to atsnd up
ond be counled. We are going to
win, but we need your help. If
.,_ with
you 're in ·-•
our campaign, quicken your pace. Help
us join together In this effort to
elect Roger Cloud governor."
Mrs. Morrow told the Cloud
volunteers to coordinate their
efforta with county RepubUcan
organizations. "We must
continue to build the enthustasm that Ia needed to get
Cloud aupporten to the poDs,"
Mrs. Morrow said.

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Holw Medical Center, First
Ave. and Clldar St. General
vlllllnB hours 2-4 and 7.. p.m.
Maternity vlllllnB hours 2::11 to
1::11 p.m. Parents only oo
Pedlalrica Wbrd.
Dllcbaqel

Mrs. David L. lleaver !Old

State Callln'lllollll
asslltant elate conaervalionllt
at Columbus.
Be~lt wu pruldent of ibe
AII.Ohlo Chapter, Soli Con·
~lilloi..Socte!J of Amerlea, •
when I)8Jiled to his new pctll
Toutmaater lor file event· wiU
be Wayne W. Bnghet,
Roennrood, cbelrman of IIIIi
board of 111]10fV11u'a,

Whit• cabinel

• Solid·state circuitry provides instan! fOund
because there are no tubes to warm-up ...
no tube1 to burn out.
• Big 4-in. epeaker is ofectronically matched and
acouatocally balanced to the cabinet for
excellent sound (&amp;production.

•dins 1 , &amp;.ilday al the
Jameo Teafbrd home were
Mra. Vada Teaford of
Nelaonvllle and Mrl. Delbert
Teaford, J and _,,...__ of
Racine Roulr.
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Mr. and Mnt. Ferrold Harden
leftforlhelrhomeinSanDiego,
:.;,. ~IY.!!!:"wiath twohls
motheru~. Mr''"'8• Harry...,.. Polls and
other relatlvea. Enrolte they
wiU visit relatives in Vqlnla
and lrlenda In Teua.
Emma Yokley of Columbus
vlslt..s with Mrs. TltUI Picbns
~~.!',;d Mrs. James Harden
have moved from Waoltlngton
D. C. to London, Oldo when ~
baa employment wllb the
Bureau ol Criminal Ill·
vesttgatlm.
Mr. and Mnt. Robert Harden
and DebiU ll:iiinj'8Died Mr.
11141 Mn. 11111101 Harden to
MrawteiillllldMn~_!bff vlttlted

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Arlllur. K nlg
Jr . .;.. ••- •.:..•• the~ of
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Joaeph Hoepllal, Parkersbarg
on Seplenlber 24. She has been
named Crystal Dawn Grand
parenll are Mr and
Ar:
thur Koenlg, Sit: and Mr.' and
~~ap~~~- LeCombs ol
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turned
hame irom Sl. Joseph ~tal,
Parkersburg, after belnii a
patient there with a cfuabed
ahoulder which the received In
a car accident Ia Parkfl'lburg.
Mr.andMrs.GaryMillerand
baVby daughter ol VIenna, W.
a. vlslt..s Friday wltb his
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morloll
andiOIIolllaytonapeniSUDday
hera with her partDII, Mr. and
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lflga and Colii!Dbus apent the weekend
1111,;!'ter ·
btanl dmt&amp;Mer, Kathy Lynn
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Boyd, Mrs. l!:uel Bnnm. Mrs.
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Mrs. Jolm Arbeush.
Roger D. Crabtree and Infant RIIY,Mrs. Warren Roae, IIDDald
Leonard McGlll returned

11011, Mrs. WllUam AileD Frey, R. Sayre, Mrs. Zilla Slayton,
Mr1 . ~~ A. Gardner,
Olrey 'hwney and Infant
Roger nw Gllmln, Mlchoe] -uabllr, Mrs. Oral Waueb,
D.Gr~~W.Balel,n, :'..:.~~·Weaver, Mrs.
Mrs. --..· S. Baley, Mrl.---u ......,Mri. JamuL.
Carence McCoy, J.,... C. W&lt;ilo:t:u&amp;i and 1Dfanl11011, Mrs.
llenller, Mrs. ElU McCoy, Dlle M. Coder, Olrllllna Lyrm
Slennan Morris, Mrs. Carl Manley,RohertE.Manley,Dee
M&lt;ITOW, Mra. Elfie Plckena, AnnPickala,PelerT.Sdllndler
:rtMmaa E. Pnnllce, 011u11a J. and VIal Jo Yobo.

home Friday alter a few dayl
vlait with lhelr daqbllr, Mr.
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accuracy to within 61
Set OIH' lln1 1111ctlon

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his Alr Force service,
he has been with SCS In Ohio.
Be waa lllfi.'OIIIvely a 1011
c.._,aUonlll In Scioto and
Greene Counties, area COD·
aenatlonllt at warren and

BBIDGEFAW
MELBOURNE, Anatralla
(UP!) - A ft1 mlUloo bridst
under C!Cillllnlctlon l"'llapaed
t.odaJ ... ll""""n" 11 Oilllldrtl,
plutt(llns IICU'II ol ....un •
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•rnolcl to Clark A
Sunday Sehool attendance at n
• WeDs, 7
lhe uru•~ Methodist ~·-• Acrea, l.abenon.
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waa 48 and
·~ 32. Ernes t Mitch e11 • Sh irIey
Worship service atler;da~ce Mitchell to WIWam MltcheU,
was 43 and offerlnB waa f56.0'1. Geraldine Mltcbell, U Aerel,
Mr. and Mrs. Roonle Barnett Scipio.
and daughtar Robin who has C. Wayne Swisher, Mina Mae
been Uvlntl 'in Te.;.., have Swisher to Damon R. Ferrell,
moved here to the tr.U..: on the Linda Lee Ferrell, Lot,
Ted Sedplcl: properly.
. 8Jra&lt;,'U10.
Asurpriae birthday party was · Gamel W. Clart, Cbarlel E.
giveu on Saturday evenlns, Oct. Clark to WiUle Wlae, Margaret
3, by Mlaa Cheryl Bentz In honor Wlae, Pareel, SaUabury.
o1 the birthday &lt;J. her mothet'
Earl Daniel to GObert F.
Mn.IJia Bentz at their hame ai Peerey, Uane L. Peerey, lli.M
Sumner. ~ attendlns ,......, Aa'ea, Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baht of Edward W. llwnpbrey, Watd
Pomeroy R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. C. llumpl)rey to Stall of Ohio,
VIctor Baht and lamlly, Mr. Right of Way, Salilbury.
and Mnt. Henry Baht and Edward W. HwDplaey, Wald
lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. ~ to Stall of Ohio, 11-Flck, Jr. and lamily, .n o1 .311 Acre,"" .shury,
Cheatar; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lluel M. Curlla to Marjorie
Welia and family &lt;J. Cherry N. Brewer, 1 Acre, Olive.
Rldlo; Mr. aad Mrs. Golden LewiiW. Smlth,JanlceSmllb
Baht o1 Athena and Mrs Barbra to Robert Jellerll, llelen Jef.

Redouble Work

Perfect size
family wagon with

oppolllllt
file · of lhe
Tile 1aatol live
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Carpedler, Elluhatb
Mr. and
BaD Carponler to Delbert l.aWIOII,
vlsltl!i~lirother,&lt;llvlaBallll Eleanor Lawton, i.e acre,
PT. PLEASANT - COD•
theGoadSIM!)lberd~alDlelll l.abanon.
lti'Valion wlnnen will be
au.-~. Tiley .wwe ~~:""' Donna 11arrett to Arvll hGIKnd Oct. 28 at the annual
CIJIDPIIIledbyberllllilllet,Mrl. Holter, l\lary K. lloller, 71.44 Wealera Soli Conmvatloll
Jani,S Teafonl, u far aalouth ..,...., IAhanO!l.
. Dls!rlCI)IanqutotaiCIIdar La1reo
llllrleiilllll. She vlllted her Nno&amp; 'l'lllla, Ruth 'l'lllla tD FFA-FIIA camp in Ripley.
aitnt,louc)'Oavta,-SprtngBID Peter A. Sawlr, Opal &amp;ewar,
~to he l'tCGflnlzed In lhe
Mountain . ~ the ntum trip, 1.27 acres, Rutland.
threecounUeaoflbodlltrlctare
they also vlslr.d Mn. Davia.
Lealie F. DOtaon 1o Gerald E. ltudenta wlio placed high 011
Mra. Dva Dalley iipllll the Johnaon, M. Opal Johnaon, .ils C0111t!'V11IIon teats and othen
weeand · with hw aon and acre, Ollve.
who contributed to the local
daul)bleNJHaw, Mr. and Mn. WUUam Matlack, Ula culiOivatloo JII'OII'8ID durin8
JetTy Dalley, 11141 Mr. IIICI Mra. MllUack to Harold R. Norloll, the year.
'1111l11181 AulbtnoD ol Beverly. Emogene Norton, a.ss -.· Speaker wiD be James S.
Mrs. Dan Sbant accompanled Cheatar.
Bennet!, atste conaervatlonlal,
Mrs. Ann l!ro1rninB and Mra. Ethel Thllll88 to Karl B. who laat April moved over to
Geoq Mowery to ___,__ 0a
· West Yir&amp;lnfa'• No. I Job Ia
ma
trip~u-•-• Ru~d~ Davia, pareela, . conaena!IOD from Ohio when
Mr.aruiMrs. GeralciCowieof Pearl Koblenll, Letha he had been No.2,
Beaver Falla, Pa.; Mr. and Koblentz to Oavld Koblenlil,
Bonnett went to lhe former
Mrs. 'I!IGmaa TUmbsll o1 New pareel, Cheater.
Unldts HJah School at Weat
Brjghtoa, Pa. villted their Letha Koblenh, Pearl Milford, oltended s&amp;lem
11stet, Mnt. Oma IIJND fur a Koblentz to Pearl Koblantz, College and sradUatad !run
week. Mrs. if1aellacrompt'llied parcela, Chesler.
West Virllnla Unlnnlly. He
them Ill Collmbua where tbey Perry A. Rlgp, auditor, to worked for the USDA F~
vlslt..s Jlr. and Mrs. Carl Clermont Arnold, 7 acres, Home Admlnlalralloo before
GordoD llld olber relative•.
Lebanon.
ent.erins the Air Force In W«'ld

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Mr.
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yarda
In 81msl
Indiana.job oo
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dilelal*ulilul
the MJnneaola vetr.qtllon &lt;J..
lenle," 1nc11na coach John
Pant lllld. ''We rlll*food hla
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landowners and developers, for Mr. and Mrs. Da.. Feaster,
Ouistlna, Howle, GB71a, and
aimoaI every conceIvable land Darcy of GranviUe.
uoe."
Mrs. Marie Autherson and
The SCS office oervlng
residents ol Mason County Is Mrs. Elva Dailey visited
Saturday alleraoon with Mr.
located ai 23012 Main Street. and Mrs. Eotell Hall,
Joh11 Cooper Ia dlalrict con· Williamstown • W. Va. Tiley also
scrvatlonist.
visited the Fmton Glllll Co.
plant.
Mrs. Myla lludaoo ll]lllllthe
weekend with her Bister and
ll'othll'ln~aw, 'Mr. and Mrs.
(.1yde Gerlach, Jr.
Ill
MIIB Terri Ferrell, 1
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UU aophomoro at Ohio State
COLUMBUS
Four Unlveraily, has retumed to her
lhouund voluntaer members of stadles.
the Ohioans for Cloud Com· ll.ecenl Yislton at the Jameo
milleelnBScountiea were urged Teaford home were BID Snider,
Thursday to redouble their Mrs.AllahTealordandTammy
effortaln the ftnal two weeka of of llebrm.
tile BUbernalorial campaign.
Jeanette lawrence aDd
Mrs. Jacqueline Morrow of LDuise Yatea of Racine were
Clllumbus,chainnanofOilloans recent guests &lt;J. Mrs. Elva
for Cloud, dlrect..s the volun- Dailey.
tser Cloud f&lt;H"ces to step up Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell
their activities In dlalributins Mwrtson of Ashtabula vlllr.d
literature, gettlDII out lhe vola, herewilb Mr. and Mrl.lletman
andralalnBfundstohelppayfor london, Mr. and Mrs. A1J*a
the Cload campaign.
Cottrill, Mr. and Mra.l.awrtllce

~:Mi:dd:le:po:rt:,o=·==~Y~e~rne;.:Ord;.an~d~Da~vld:..:'l'llelas:~· Infant
dauabter,
Mrs.
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water
means
literally
thousands of dollars down the
drain.
F&amp;Uure to t;OIIlpenaate for aoil
limitations most often causes
theae foul!a. For the builder, the
aoil he builds on is "the leut
changeable and the most basic
thing to consider." said James
S. Bennett, who heads the USDA
SoU Conservation Service 1SCS)
In West VIrginia .
SoU surveya which, among
other things, classify soils
according to their limitations
have been made on most ol
Weal Virglnla's land area, and
many surveys are currently
being updated. "Advice and onsite .....,lance Ia available from
aU SCS offices," said Mr.
Bennett. "No matter where you
buy or own land, soils In·
formation Ia available to all

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tires, mag wheels, AIR CONDITIONING.

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Tbo layiDIIl agreed ovet wbl'lmlDgly that tile
-lqMrtant trait to be aoul)bt In a pastor Ia
... lllnll&amp; penonal laltb." Tile aecond most
importlat, they lllkl, Ia a capacity for
·~ap l'"llle lntorpretatim and communicatim
&lt;J. file faith."
Tbo clersY did not atlach comparable bn·
]llltllln to tbeee tlinp. '!bey ranked peraona1
laltb tlUd amq file delirable allrilllletl &lt;J. a
mi!Uter. Oonmunlcatlm of the gospel wu

PI'. PLEASANT - Af20,1100
to ftO,IIOOlose Ia more than the
averase lamUy can afford, but
many people lose such amounts
evtrJ year becauae they fall to
check the son before buying or

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$1495

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October I, 1970
THURSDAY AFTERNOON

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1968 Ford Fa Icon 4 Door

Merlte1, 2162.''

c:IOIDD*' for their Yiewa. The .....Uta
.....,iilnta how wide a &amp;ull baa I!J'OWD up
be-n laity and clerBYon f i l e - role of tile
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Ill order &lt;J. their rslallve importance to the
a
&lt;J. I cleriYmln'l mlnlatry.

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Thomas, 551 ; Pet Carson, .478.

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full power equipment. Climate Control air
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Second - Donna Grete, 174.
High Series - Herold Carsor.,

Pom.,.oy Bowling

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SttncHnes•

Harry Thomas, 235 ;
Sylvester, 192.

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Team
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Reds' lead and. llartAIII file
BI!Umore Oriolea 1D a W
World Serlea roul.
"Bot I hope to have file
opportunity to be hack bene
next year," he lllid quietly,
after the game.
"I'd Uke to play asaiMt this
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Banquet
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stattstics of laal year's contsat
with Big Ten opponent MJDneao..
18, even II the 1mportanl onethe ftnal ~ oulln the
llllckeyes' lave.- 34-7.
Tile game looked like a rout,
but the score depended to a
I!J'fal extent on five Gopher
fun!blea to turn file tide.
Mlnneeota had 211 flrrt downe,
me better than Olllo Stall;
gained 433 yards to file Bucka'
4211 and let ICbool ..-.Is for
IIIClll pasaea (48) and most
CIIIIpietlona (llll).
1Au McCullouglh, who coordi·
naletl the Buckey.,• defenae,

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NHL Standi...
Merritt, wha!o oore ann
ByUnlledProlllnle&lt;nallonal
hst
hadn'tpit.:hed lllnce the oecoad
Belanger, !ol
W. L. T. Pis NaUonal Leasue playoff pme
Blalr,cf
3 0 0 6
F. Robinson. rt
5 2 2 2 ltlontreel
2 0 0 4 against Pittsburlh, ll8ld be·
Powell, 1b
5 1 2 1 l!o&gt;tun
I 1 0 1 wanr.d to start the !IIIII pme ·
Reltenmund, If
4 2 2 2 Toronto
I 1 0 2 beCiuae "I had &amp;0011111111."
B. Robinson, 3b
5 0 1 0 New York
I 2 0 2
Johnson, 2b
• I 3 2 Bullolo
But after Frlllli: Rohl-'s
I 3 0 2
Etcheborren, c
3 1 1 0 Detroit
home
run In file flrrt, be
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Cuellar, ph
3 0 0 0 Vancouver
realiJed his iontrol ''waan't aa
T•t•ls
31 9 15 t
W. LT. Pis aharp aa It could have been."
Cincinnati
300 000 001)-3
3 o o 6
llllltlmore
222 010 02x-9 Chlc.go
Manlier Sparky ADdersm
2 1 o 4
OP- Baltimore 1. LOB- St. Louis
Philadelphia
2 I 0 • told reporters he felt obligated
Cincinnati 3, Baltimore 11.
1 I 0 2 to go with the southpaw after
28- Rose. May, M&lt;Roe, Loa Angeles
1 I 0 2
Powell, Johnson. HRa-- F. Minnesota
0 2 0 0 Merritt said he wu ready.
Robinson, Rettenmund . S- Pittsburgh
Oakland
0 2 0 0
Merritt hlmaeU summed up
Cuellar.
Thundlly's Rosulls
lpllrerbbso
the Oriole coup de I!J'ICO,
Morrill (L) 1 2·3 3 • • 1 0 MontrHI 3 Buffalo 0
commenttns,
"U you (llve a
Grange-r
2·3 5 2 2 0 o Chlc.go 2 Detroit I
good hitter a chance to hit the
Wilcox
12·3 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 5 Vancouver 4
Cloninger
2 4 1 1 2 1 Minnesota .t Pittsburgh 2
hsll he'll hit itsom...hen."
Frtdlly's Glmu
Washburn 1 1-3 2 2 2 2 0
Though Merritt fell the
Boston at Oek!ar.d
Carroll
2·3 1 0 0 o 2
Oriolea fielded file beat team ill
Cuellar (WJ 9 6 3 3 1 •
T- US. A- AS,:U1.
Paul Revere was Booton's the Series, captain Pete Roae
leading silveromllh and maintained that "We've sllll
goldamllh.
got the beat baU club...

Gophers Eye Upset

Tonight's Game•

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Carroll, p
Totots
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Cleveland a1 Portland

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Was Brooks Robrnson,AllThe Way

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lhowtre, 'ower Tower,

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Moy, lb
McRu,lf
Corrales, ph
Helmo,2b
Concepcion, ,.
Merritt, p
two nmo In each ol the first Gronger, p
three lMinp, added Reiten· WllcOK,p
Br•vo,ph
mund'• hamer Ia the lllth, and Cloninger,
p
a final pair In the eighth.
Carbo,ph

biddlnB lor the championahlp
again next year. 'l'llelr flrot
olrlnR Ia not only magnlllcenl
but """"d physically. and they
are deep. As a sample, Merv
Rettenmund, who Ia belnB
Ill'~ to replace Frank
RoblniM In left Held some day,
merely bstr.d .322 during the
seuoo and hit one of the

BALTIMORE (UPI)-"Baltl·
more Ia the best team In
buebali," Cincinnati Reds'
manager Sparky Anderson
said, oot added conditionally
11 ln 1970.,
After 1os1n&amp; the !Uth and
deciding game of the Series ~
Thursday, Anderson went out &lt;J.
his way to pay tribute to the new
champions.
He called the !WIOI., "great,"
"fantastic," and "exciting." He
jl'llaed their hittinll. And' he
said third baseman Brooka
Roblnlon "dominated the Se-

one.

ClnclnnaH
Tolon, cf
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Mn. Carl Notlingllam illlbe new lellller of SaUabury Junior
Troop 100. Tbe troop wiD orpnlze at the SaUsboary
l!lemeo!lary School aomeUme thll IDOIIIb.
Alkating porty bal been pillnned lor Troope 100 and :lllllrom
I:JDto 4:30p.m. on Oct. 31 at lbe SUIN·Way Rlnll: oni!Dule 7.
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ID f!O,UOOiooa ill more than the
1verqe flml)y can afford, but
lilllll' people looe such amounts
1ff1rJ year becauae IIley fall to
clleck lbe soil before buying or
blllldlng.
SUch loooes are made In the

proceu of learning by ex-

perience, more comooly known
u lbe School of Hard Knocks.
TbiB need not be the case.
That ochool Is almldy well
endo....t, and soU. lnfonnation
II &amp;VIilable for lbe asking to
protect proopectlve home
ownen from ouch problema.
When tile famUy boone Is
finally purcbued, Ulually after
years of saving and doing
without, most families are
ready to ..tile down, enjoy It,
and forget about ezpenaes for
awhile. A crumbllnR loundaUoo, a aeptic tan11 lhlt does

not work , or a basement full of
water
meana
literally
thOUIIIIIIis of dollara down the
drain.

Failure ID ~nsate for soil
llmltations moat ofiA!n causes
these faults. For the builder, the
soil he builds on is "the least
changeable and the most basic
thing to consider," said Jamea
S. Bennett, who heads lbe USDA
SoU Conservation Service (SCS)
In West Virginia.
Soll IUI'Veys which, among
other things, classify soils
according to their Umltatlons
have been made on most of
Weal Virginia's land area, and
many surveys are currently
beinR updaled. "Advice and OR·
site assistance Is available from
all SCS offices," said Mr.
Bennett. HNo matter where you
buy or own land, soU. in·
fonnatlon Is available to ell

The heart of an Accutron watch is
a tiny, tunin8 fork that splits a second
into 360 eq"allntorvals.
Accutron time is so nearly perfect
that Bulova 8UarsntHS monthly
accuracy to within 60 seconds.•

4,000 Asked to
Redouble Work

$tt tur ftn1 11lettlon of Accutroa

w1tc11t• todl)'. rrom U10.

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G~ are to meet at the 1KJme of Mrs. Roacoe Wlae,leader, at
2pm. Saturday andwiDgofr&lt;m thereto the pork. A lilur of Fort
Me1p lllncludad oothe agenda. The acoula wiD return home al6
p.m. Mrs. Wise hu uked lhlt all pia retum their parents'
permlullll aUp.o.
Allalloween party bal been set for Oct. 211, at 7 pm. at lbe
Heatb Untied. Costume prizes will be awarded and refrei!hmeula
aerved.

The Meigs County Branch
The Athens County Savings &amp; Loan Co.·
296 W. SECOND IT.
POMEROY r OHIO

HUSH PUPPIES
New Fall Styles

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The LA!tart Falla Pl'A wiD
meet In rogular oesslon at 7:30
p.m. Monday at the achool. All
parents ore urged ID attend.

HEY KIDS

HiiiuliGER-------------:-·15* DRINK
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Party Has Halloween Motiff

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lhwnle Troop No. fl. Troop members, I tor, front row, are
Becky KDebler, Meg Ambur1er, Carrie Gulillber, Julie
Thorn and Donna Hubbard; """'"'d ""', Denise Person,

Mrs. Connie Romine, band
director of the Southern Local
School District, and James
Strouse of the Coyle Music
Center, vlslled elementary
schoolsinthedlstricttodaywith
A Halloween theme was group for singing. The Loyal
carried out lor a porty at the Bereans C1asa contributed $10 a "kiddie demo kit".
The demonstration kit was
Southeastern Ohio Mental toward expenses of the party.
llealth Center Tuesday night Going from here for the party used to show the students the
of
Instruments
boiled by the Homebuilders besldea Mr. and Mrs. Newnan variety
available
and
how
they sound.
Clua of the Middleport Church and Mr. and Mrs, Rice were
Monday an aptitude test will be
of Cbrlat.
Mrs. Norman Yeauger, Mrs,
Appro•lmately 60 patients Willlam Grueser, Mrs. Carl Riven to fifth graders. TbiB IA!sl,
attended tile party with each Roach, Lawrence Stewart, and Mrs. Romine polnil out, will
assist In determining what
one receiving a gift In a the Rev. Raullin Moyer.
Halloween bag. Cake, bananas,
instrument would be best for a
child and the musical capability
Kool-Ald and orange nutcupo
IUied with Halloween candy
of the student.
Gina Marie Gibbs is
A similar demons !notion will
were served.
be
given On Oct · "~ at the Band
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Born on October 8th
BoosiA!rs meeting at 7 p.m. in
Neuman accompanied the class
the high school cafeteria .
to Albena, and Mrs. Neuman at
and children lnteres•-~
Pare.•·
lbe plano and Denver Rice on Mr m1 Mr Randall Gibbs
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his RUilar accompanied the
~:.:0:.;,!. V~ :..r:meclngr uked to be there. Details of
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renting or purchasing an In·
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a .....ter, strument will be discussed b.
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GIM Marie at .!11$;. ~r
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Strous;, but there will be e~
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Mrs.
Clarence
Jordan,
II CENT SALE SET
A IOcentsalewlllbe featured
Pomeroy, are the grand·
porenll. Mr. and Mrs, Roy when lbe Meigs Salon, 8 and 40
..__,,., Flowtr Mn.op Eliza
Priddy o1 Middleport m1 Mrs. IKJldo a fumlture and rummage
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t-crand
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sale beginning at 9 a .m.
are
grea
pare
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foln, Millard Vao Meter
American LA!Rion Hail.

FLOWE D•s

students must make B or
better to be named to lbe roil.
Tbey ftfe : Seniors - Robin
Alleil, Bill Beegle, Debbie Boso,
Pam Buck, Pam Codner,
Deborah Croee, Sharon Ervlil,
T11111 Hamon, Pattllble, Gorcla
llcGr1w, Cary Morris, Don
N-, Roger Nease, Debbie
Norris, Rill Salser, Karen
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planned Monday Dlglit by Middleport Troop 3t meeiJns at Heath

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.hor~qe, wu ~tid t,..,
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c1oo BJiiWII fer tltelr vlewl. Tbe results
A strong periOIIiaJ faith wu not • - mendamonl'lnte how a pall ball lfOWR up tioned til the foundaUOII'I quelllonnatrl, 10 tile
be-n laity IDd clergy on the proper role of the laity bod no clmnce ID vote ror lhlt. But they did
lltar.
give flrat priority to 1 quollty wllldl cloeely
RelpondeiU were lilted to rank various traits corresponda to It: Thot a mlnllta- be "well
In order ol their relative Importance to lbe I!I'Owlded In theology."
M
of I cler1Ymln'l minlltry.
'!'be aecood tll081lmpcrtant trail, they fell, wu
~ hltb." Jl'lnt
lhlt a pootor be "an lntereaUna and reliVIDI
Tbe laymen agreed overwlmlmlilgly that lbe pnacber" -which comeponda "' lbe copodty
most important trait to be oousbt ln a pastor Is ror "reaponalble C&lt;lllftl1!llicltlon" !'blch Oblo
... lining porsonal faith." '!'be aecond most laymen placed second on lhelr lilt of delllrabk!
imporllnl, lhe1 llld, ill a capodty for mlnlllerial quaUtlea.
"o .,•.,lible inl&lt;l'pMatlon and CCIIIllllilllcaU...
Wbatotonda out fr&lt;m both poDs illlhlt laymen
~ tbe faltb..''
want mlnlslers wlKI are -ln lbe oldUme pllrue
Tbe clergy did not IIIIIch oomporahle fon. -''lllel1 of God," Imbued with a deep ml COli·
.....- "' theae tlmlp. They ranked personal llgloua personal faith.
!allb tiEd amq lbe desirable attrlilliA!s ol a
The clergy' llllbe other band, teDd to ... tbelr
lllinllla'. Clmmunlcatlon ol lbe ~ospel was role prtmorily In IA!nna of aoclal acUvllm.

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bcborltlrll104100dldmeelli1C ollbe Four Rivers Girl Soout Councli!D be beJel
II t a.m. Wedneaday at lbe Columb111 and Soulbem Oblo EJeetrte
Co. IIOCial room .
~ W1Wam (llllngeo:, neighborhood chairman, ball requelled
that eecb troop leader or repmentollve ~ at leu! two craft
ll'OJecll for dllplay at lbe ......... ArtlciH lltltable for bolpiiiJ
tray fawn and Ouistmu lllfla are partlcularly ~at W.
time.
Jlllll ~, dlatrtct advleor, wiD esldblt maleriall from a
crllll worUbop conducted til Parbnburc. Cha1rmon ror lbe pi
·ICOut fund clrlve m1 tile cootie 8lle are IIIU needed, Mn.
IJllinger llid.

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Clergymen feel tltelr matltlmportiDt ftllicticll
II to dllplay ''Concom for lbe Pl""''em' of tile
COIIllllllllity and lbe ....ld." Tbe moll
Important tr11t, !bey llid, II "on alllllllle of
opermeu to chlnge." Tbe laity l'lllked llolll of
111eae tblngl very knr tillmportonce:
The oilier IIII'VI)' wu &lt;0Dduct8d by tile
Epllcopal Clllrdl Foundation, and lnYaiYed
queetiOIInllrel sent to :11110 1ayuien 1cna lbe
nation, They allo were liked to rlllk, til order of
lm• ·tance,allrlbuteodealrlbletil

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Laymen's service wiD be held
Sunday morning at 1 the
ljyracu10 Church of the
Nal!lrene with Bob Moore
11Nacllilll. A baplllmalsa"\ice
wiD be held Bwlda7at 3 p.m. ai
lbe Racine levee.

Joppa News

Joanle Woods, Tracy Jeffers, Cindy Smllb, and Teresa
Holstein; llllrd row, Mrs. Paul Amburger, ldvillor, Paula
Barnett, Toula A!h, Sharon WIDlama, Vicklllteell, Connie
Barnett, Sonia A!h, Patty Jeffers and Mrs. Don Hubbard,
advisor.

Shower Given for Mrs. Gibbs
Hootesses of a layette shower
honoring Mrs. Randall Glbba of
Mason recently at the 1KJme of
Maxine Jords , were IJJcille
Glbba and Florene Finnicum .
Games were played with
!l'izes.going to Eileen Bowers
Pei!8Y Bricklea, Cindy Jordan:
and Delores Aieker. Mrs .
Finnicum won the door llize.
lee cream, punch, cake, and

mints were served. AIIA!ndlng

besides those named were Ethel
Priddy' Sherry Fridley. Eliza
Pnweil, Patty Capehart and
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children, Flora Bing and
D
E FRIDAY following
children, Mary Asb and
Waha a football game at
clillchn, and Kathy Glbba.
Wahilna ~ School Gym 10
Others P"eseDting glft5 to
p.ni. to 12 nudnlght oponsored
Mrs. Gibbs were Alberta
by junior class. Jays will emWagner, Brtnda Anna, Judy
cee.
Eblln, Nellie Wright, llecka
SATURDAY
McGuire, Elaine Murphy, Lynn
DANCE SATURDAY at
McGuire, Maxine and Brenda
Pomeroy Junior High 8 to II Cub Scout Families
Lee, Clara Glllrey, Sarah Gibbs,
p.m. Jays wiD emcee.
Mary
Kelly,
Georgia
RACINE LODGE 461, F. and Enjoy Wiener Roast
Williamson, June Glaze, and
A.M ., 7:30 p.m. Saturday, A wiener roast for members Carolyn Chapell.
special meeting with work in of Middleport Cob Scout Den 3
the fellowcrafl degree.
and their families was held Bookmobile's Stops
MEIGS COUNTY Retired Wednesday night at the home of
Teachers Assn., noon luncheon Mrs. Eulah Frances.
Of Next Week Noted
Saturday at Trinity Church, Games were played. AI·
Pomeroy.
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IA!ndmg
· were Keith Black, Mark
Schedule of the Meigs County
bookmobile
lor next week has
CHESTER PTA carmval, Hood, SIA!ve Uttle, Max Geary,
Saturday beginning with 4 p.m. Raymond Mowery ' Donald been released by Mrs. Vilma
jitney supper and sweet shop. Geary, Jimmy Thomas, cub Pikkoja.
The scheduied for Tuesday Is
Games and carnival, 8 pJD.
scouts, and Dawn Thomas,
REVIVAL AT Hysell Run Gene Hood, Sammy Utile, Mr. 12:30 to 2:15 p.m. Tuppers
Free Methodist Church, and Mrs. Don Geary, Berne888 Plains; 2:30 to 3 p.m., anotller
Mlllday lhrotll!h Oct 25 7-30 Hood Mr
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eve.QIIelltt, Publl~ lnVltooL _' · CharJ~~ ·~ary, ""'fimothy • Burl~~'" 5:45 to 3:15, Ar·
COUNTY PRAYER service , .
nold s, 6.30 ·11&gt; · 1 p.m. Rock
Mowery, Sandra UtUe, Angela Springs· 7.i5 to NO pm
at MI. Olive Church, Long Mowery, Flora Bailey, Joel Brown To..,; · and 7 to 8.29 ·
Bottom, 2 p.m., SUnday. Public Mowery, Homer Gilkey, Faye EniA!rprise '
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' Little, and Georgie Batey .
On Wednesday the book·
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Women s David Shuler was the only mobile wlllsto at Harrisonville
Assoc~atlon, Middleport FJrst member of the den unable to fr 9
top .
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Uniled Presbyterien Church, attend.
om a.m. 10 · 15 a.m .•.
7:30 Tuesday night at the
on Thursday lbe schedule IS as
church . Mrs . Karl Owen,
follows : 9:30 to 11:30, Eastern ;
hostess: Mrs. Don · Lowery,
12 noon to 2:30p.m. Chester; 3
devotioos; Mn. Carl Horky, IIIRTHDAY OBSERVED
to5p.m. OidChesterRoad;5:15
book study. Members to take Mr. and Mrs. Don Johosoo to 6 p.m. Skating Rink; 6:45 to
bazaar iiA!ms lor a workshop. entertained Sunday •nth a 7:15, Five Points; and 7:30to 8
dinner party In observance of p.m. Beacon Service Station .
SUNDAy
the birthday anniversary of
BAPTISMAL service Sunday their son, Brian, eight. Guests
ATI'END CLINIC
3 p.m. Racine levee, Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. Thereon
Church of Nazarene.
Jolmson, Mr. and Mrs. William
TUESDAY
McKelvey, Mr. and Mrs .
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Doo
LOWS,
annual
McKelvey,
Mr.
and
Thomas,
Mrs. Clarence Heat111,
ODD FEL
Mr Be Phllaon
d Mrs and Mrs. Cora Beegle of the
Inspection night Tuesday.
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Refreshments.
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MONDAY
\ exhibitors clinic held WedJ.O.F. CLASS, Pomeroy
JITNEY SUPPER SEr
nesday at the Athens
United Mtthodlst Church, A jitney supper and fail falrlfOunds. Mrs. Paul Wendell
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the festival wiD be held at the Reed of Newark was the
church.
LA!tort Elementary SclKJol on !IIOI'IIinl! speaker and conducted
DAUGHTERS OF America, Saturday, Oct. 31. The festival a worltabop In lbe afternoon.
Theodorus Council 17, 7:30 Is being planne&lt;l by the l.et.lrt
Monday night at lbe IOOF ball. PI' A and wiD Include game and
Halloween porty, members ID food booths and entertairment .
make 1 hat to be worn at lbe
meeting.
TUDDAY
SAUSBURY Pl'A, 7:30p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE SET
'l'lleaday, Salillbury Elementary Racine Chapter, OES, is
School. 1JevoU1111 by lbe Rev. holdinR a rummage and bate
Donald Briclilea; pracran1 on sale Saturday fr&lt;m 9 a.m. to 2
eclucaUon, room vlsltoUon 7:10 pm. at lbe Slmpoon building In
1D 8 p.m.
Racine.

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Mill Mildred Hawley allowed
color iiJclea obe took on ber
recent trip oround lbe world fGr
the progr1m Wednesday
evenlnR of t~e Ml~dleport
AmaiA!ur Garden Club al lbe
home of Mn. Deniel Thomaa,
u1 Olestnut st.
Announcements Included the
Relion II meeting ol lbe Ohio
Aaaoclatioo ol Gorden Clube to
be held at Mmetta on Ocl 29.
Members p1annlna ID atiA!nd are
liked to cootoct Mn. Harry
Moore 10 that reserv1ti1111 moy
be made. Reid at the meeting
was an Invitation from lbe
Middleport Garden Club to
~toend Ita 35th anniversary
on Oct. 21 at the home of
, Rlchanl Slack.
Mn. Moore noled the! plans
hPe been cmnpleled for a
,....op to be held at Decor,
Inc. In November with lbe

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title of I poeill uaed by Mil.
Moore ID apeil the .
Mrs•. Grace Pratt
verae ol the montb 1iiiiDc
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poem, ., Autumrl."
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Rowero
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timer. lbe IIIQtllatl 1114:
layen 'of Boru: lor b!
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and glycerin lor macaoU.•
leav~. Memberr; enbansia:
bulbi.
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the boslell glft. Mrl. '11IOilllll
ml Mn. Walter Croolao, the qr.
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RAlLY DAY PLANNED
Heath United Methodist
Olurch wiD oboerve Rally Day
SUnday, Mrs. L. W. McComas,
chairman of the Commission oo
Education, announced IDday,
!kmdoy school will be held at
9:30 am. with the """"'lp
service at !0:30am. All frlenda
and members ol the church are
given a special invlllltlon to
attend the Rally Day ob-

One of t'hl meny
e~~n serve you belt.
where the adlon Ia. We
vlte your petronege.

Fridays Only

The Drive-In Window
is Open
9 A.M. to7 P.M.
(Continuously I
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and 5 to 7 11 uiUIII on

servance.
M01111£R HONORED

Frklan.

Jennifer Wise entertained
recenUy with a party IKJnorlng

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her mother, Mrs. Roscoe Wlae,
011 her btrlllday anniversary.
After glft5 were presented to
Mrs. Wise, Jennifer aerved cake
and Ice cream. Tho guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Scott, Mrs.
Rooe Genhelmer, Mrs. Ann
Wataon, Mrs. Wllllam Knight,
and Suaanna Wlae.

FARMERS BMK
nl SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy, Ohio
MomborFOIC
Mernber Federal
Rfoterve Sy1tem

REDUCE HAZARDS OF.
WINTER DRIVING WITH
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lfi!IJ*V !'Old IUI'f.ot .. A lmlll•mouniiPf'IAAitd blnulh ~ ln m. g~th offWI' . . . .
wilt tid you pull 8MV from cum. or pftlng . . .. Medium lin 5'ton11N 41
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no tubes to burn out.
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ac:ouatically balanced to the cabinet for
excallenr sound reproduction.

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Loada of load apace-5 euy..ntry doo,., e !let ol
flat ftoor. Power pluaeconomy-4&amp; HP ovorhead cam
engine, up to 2!1 mlltl per gallon. Solid Olll!llortbucklt 11111, eaay-clun vinyl tnwrlor, aalety front
dloc brakes.

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Mn. Carl Notlingllam illlbe new lellller of SaUabury Junior
Troop 100. Tbe troop wiD orpnlze at the SaUsboary
l!lemeo!lary School aomeUme thll IDOIIIb.
Alkating porty bal been pillnned lor Troope 100 and :lllllrom
I:JDto 4:30p.m. on Oct. 31 at lbe SUIN·Way Rlnll: oni!Dule 7.
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ID f!O,UOOiooa ill more than the
1verqe flml)y can afford, but
lilllll' people looe such amounts
1ff1rJ year becauae IIley fall to
clleck lbe soil before buying or
blllldlng.
SUch loooes are made In the

proceu of learning by ex-

perience, more comooly known
u lbe School of Hard Knocks.
TbiB need not be the case.
That ochool Is almldy well
endo....t, and soU. lnfonnation
II &amp;VIilable for lbe asking to
protect proopectlve home
ownen from ouch problema.
When tile famUy boone Is
finally purcbued, Ulually after
years of saving and doing
without, most families are
ready to ..tile down, enjoy It,
and forget about ezpenaes for
awhile. A crumbllnR loundaUoo, a aeptic tan11 lhlt does

not work , or a basement full of
water
meana
literally
thOUIIIIIIis of dollara down the
drain.

Failure ID ~nsate for soil
llmltations moat ofiA!n causes
these faults. For the builder, the
soil he builds on is "the least
changeable and the most basic
thing to consider," said Jamea
S. Bennett, who heads lbe USDA
SoU Conservation Service (SCS)
In West Virginia.
Soll IUI'Veys which, among
other things, classify soils
according to their Umltatlons
have been made on most of
Weal Virginia's land area, and
many surveys are currently
beinR updaled. "Advice and OR·
site assistance Is available from
all SCS offices," said Mr.
Bennett. HNo matter where you
buy or own land, soU. in·
fonnatlon Is available to ell

The heart of an Accutron watch is
a tiny, tunin8 fork that splits a second
into 360 eq"allntorvals.
Accutron time is so nearly perfect
that Bulova 8UarsntHS monthly
accuracy to within 60 seconds.•

4,000 Asked to
Redouble Work

$tt tur ftn1 11lettlon of Accutroa

w1tc11t• todl)'. rrom U10.

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G~ are to meet at the 1KJme of Mrs. Roacoe Wlae,leader, at
2pm. Saturday andwiDgofr&lt;m thereto the pork. A lilur of Fort
Me1p lllncludad oothe agenda. The acoula wiD return home al6
p.m. Mrs. Wise hu uked lhlt all pia retum their parents'
permlullll aUp.o.
Allalloween party bal been set for Oct. 211, at 7 pm. at lbe
Heatb Untied. Costume prizes will be awarded and refrei!hmeula
aerved.

The Meigs County Branch
The Athens County Savings &amp; Loan Co.·
296 W. SECOND IT.
POMEROY r OHIO

HUSH PUPPIES
New Fall Styles

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The LA!tart Falla Pl'A wiD
meet In rogular oesslon at 7:30
p.m. Monday at the achool. All
parents ore urged ID attend.

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lhwnle Troop No. fl. Troop members, I tor, front row, are
Becky KDebler, Meg Ambur1er, Carrie Gulillber, Julie
Thorn and Donna Hubbard; """'"'d ""', Denise Person,

Mrs. Connie Romine, band
director of the Southern Local
School District, and James
Strouse of the Coyle Music
Center, vlslled elementary
schoolsinthedlstricttodaywith
A Halloween theme was group for singing. The Loyal
carried out lor a porty at the Bereans C1asa contributed $10 a "kiddie demo kit".
The demonstration kit was
Southeastern Ohio Mental toward expenses of the party.
llealth Center Tuesday night Going from here for the party used to show the students the
of
Instruments
boiled by the Homebuilders besldea Mr. and Mrs. Newnan variety
available
and
how
they sound.
Clua of the Middleport Church and Mr. and Mrs, Rice were
Monday an aptitude test will be
of Cbrlat.
Mrs. Norman Yeauger, Mrs,
Appro•lmately 60 patients Willlam Grueser, Mrs. Carl Riven to fifth graders. TbiB IA!sl,
attended tile party with each Roach, Lawrence Stewart, and Mrs. Romine polnil out, will
assist In determining what
one receiving a gift In a the Rev. Raullin Moyer.
Halloween bag. Cake, bananas,
instrument would be best for a
child and the musical capability
Kool-Ald and orange nutcupo
IUied with Halloween candy
of the student.
Gina Marie Gibbs is
A similar demons !notion will
were served.
be
given On Oct · "~ at the Band
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Born on October 8th
BoosiA!rs meeting at 7 p.m. in
Neuman accompanied the class
the high school cafeteria .
to Albena, and Mrs. Neuman at
and children lnteres•-~
Pare.•·
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his RUilar accompanied the
~:.:0:.;,!. V~ :..r:meclngr uked to be there. Details of
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renting or purchasing an In·
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a .....ter, strument will be discussed b.
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GIM Marie at .!11$;. ~r
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Strous;, but there will be e~
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Mrs.
Clarence
Jordan,
II CENT SALE SET
A IOcentsalewlllbe featured
Pomeroy, are the grand·
porenll. Mr. and Mrs, Roy when lbe Meigs Salon, 8 and 40
..__,,., Flowtr Mn.op Eliza
Priddy o1 Middleport m1 Mrs. IKJldo a fumlture and rummage
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t-crand
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sale beginning at 9 a .m.
are
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foln, Millard Vao Meter
American LA!Rion Hail.

FLOWE D•s

students must make B or
better to be named to lbe roil.
Tbey ftfe : Seniors - Robin
Alleil, Bill Beegle, Debbie Boso,
Pam Buck, Pam Codner,
Deborah Croee, Sharon Ervlil,
T11111 Hamon, Pattllble, Gorcla
llcGr1w, Cary Morris, Don
N-, Roger Nease, Debbie
Norris, Rill Salser, Karen
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planned Monday Dlglit by Middleport Troop 3t meeiJns at Heath

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....,_ ol Swtbem Oldo, Uted both llymen 1nd
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c1oo BJiiWII fer tltelr vlewl. Tbe results
A strong periOIIiaJ faith wu not • - mendamonl'lnte how a pall ball lfOWR up tioned til the foundaUOII'I quelllonnatrl, 10 tile
be-n laity IDd clergy on the proper role of the laity bod no clmnce ID vote ror lhlt. But they did
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give flrat priority to 1 quollty wllldl cloeely
RelpondeiU were lilted to rank various traits corresponda to It: Thot a mlnllta- be "well
In order ol their relative Importance to lbe I!I'Owlded In theology."
M
of I cler1Ymln'l minlltry.
'!'be aecood tll081lmpcrtant trail, they fell, wu
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lhlt a pootor be "an lntereaUna and reliVIDI
Tbe laymen agreed overwlmlmlilgly that lbe pnacber" -which comeponda "' lbe copodty
most important trait to be oousbt ln a pastor Is ror "reaponalble C&lt;lllftl1!llicltlon" !'blch Oblo
... lining porsonal faith." '!'be aecond most laymen placed second on lhelr lilt of delllrabk!
imporllnl, lhe1 llld, ill a capodty for mlnlllerial quaUtlea.
"o .,•.,lible inl&lt;l'pMatlon and CCIIIllllilllcaU...
Wbatotonda out fr&lt;m both poDs illlhlt laymen
~ tbe faltb..''
want mlnlslers wlKI are -ln lbe oldUme pllrue
Tbe clergy did not IIIIIch oomporahle fon. -''lllel1 of God," Imbued with a deep ml COli·
.....- "' theae tlmlp. They ranked personal llgloua personal faith.
!allb tiEd amq lbe desirable attrlilliA!s ol a
The clergy' llllbe other band, teDd to ... tbelr
lllinllla'. Clmmunlcatlon ol lbe ~ospel was role prtmorily In IA!nna of aoclal acUvllm.

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A pnl8l'llll on cralll wiD be featured allbe 1111 Bend
bcborltlrll104100dldmeelli1C ollbe Four Rivers Girl Soout Councli!D be beJel
II t a.m. Wedneaday at lbe Columb111 and Soulbem Oblo EJeetrte
Co. IIOCial room .
~ W1Wam (llllngeo:, neighborhood chairman, ball requelled
that eecb troop leader or repmentollve ~ at leu! two craft
ll'OJecll for dllplay at lbe ......... ArtlciH lltltable for bolpiiiJ
tray fawn and Ouistmu lllfla are partlcularly ~at W.
time.
Jlllll ~, dlatrtct advleor, wiD esldblt maleriall from a
crllll worUbop conducted til Parbnburc. Cha1rmon ror lbe pi
·ICOut fund clrlve m1 tile cootie 8lle are IIIU needed, Mn.
IJllinger llid.

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Clergymen feel tltelr matltlmportiDt ftllicticll
II to dllplay ''Concom for lbe Pl""''em' of tile
COIIllllllllity and lbe ....ld." Tbe moll
Important tr11t, !bey llid, II "on alllllllle of
opermeu to chlnge." Tbe laity l'lllked llolll of
111eae tblngl very knr tillmportonce:
The oilier IIII'VI)' wu &lt;0Dduct8d by tile
Epllcopal Clllrdl Foundation, and lnYaiYed
queetiOIInllrel sent to :11110 1ayuien 1cna lbe
nation, They allo were liked to rlllk, til order of
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Laymen's service wiD be held
Sunday morning at 1 the
ljyracu10 Church of the
Nal!lrene with Bob Moore
11Nacllilll. A baplllmalsa"\ice
wiD be held Bwlda7at 3 p.m. ai
lbe Racine levee.

Joppa News

Joanle Woods, Tracy Jeffers, Cindy Smllb, and Teresa
Holstein; llllrd row, Mrs. Paul Amburger, ldvillor, Paula
Barnett, Toula A!h, Sharon WIDlama, Vicklllteell, Connie
Barnett, Sonia A!h, Patty Jeffers and Mrs. Don Hubbard,
advisor.

Shower Given for Mrs. Gibbs
Hootesses of a layette shower
honoring Mrs. Randall Glbba of
Mason recently at the 1KJme of
Maxine Jords , were IJJcille
Glbba and Florene Finnicum .
Games were played with
!l'izes.going to Eileen Bowers
Pei!8Y Bricklea, Cindy Jordan:
and Delores Aieker. Mrs .
Finnicum won the door llize.
lee cream, punch, cake, and

mints were served. AIIA!ndlng

besides those named were Ethel
Priddy' Sherry Fridley. Eliza
Pnweil, Patty Capehart and
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children, Flora Bing and
D
E FRIDAY following
children, Mary Asb and
Waha a football game at
clillchn, and Kathy Glbba.
Wahilna ~ School Gym 10
Others P"eseDting glft5 to
p.ni. to 12 nudnlght oponsored
Mrs. Gibbs were Alberta
by junior class. Jays will emWagner, Brtnda Anna, Judy
cee.
Eblln, Nellie Wright, llecka
SATURDAY
McGuire, Elaine Murphy, Lynn
DANCE SATURDAY at
McGuire, Maxine and Brenda
Pomeroy Junior High 8 to II Cub Scout Families
Lee, Clara Glllrey, Sarah Gibbs,
p.m. Jays wiD emcee.
Mary
Kelly,
Georgia
RACINE LODGE 461, F. and Enjoy Wiener Roast
Williamson, June Glaze, and
A.M ., 7:30 p.m. Saturday, A wiener roast for members Carolyn Chapell.
special meeting with work in of Middleport Cob Scout Den 3
the fellowcrafl degree.
and their families was held Bookmobile's Stops
MEIGS COUNTY Retired Wednesday night at the home of
Teachers Assn., noon luncheon Mrs. Eulah Frances.
Of Next Week Noted
Saturday at Trinity Church, Games were played. AI·
Pomeroy.
.
IA!ndmg
· were Keith Black, Mark
Schedule of the Meigs County
bookmobile
lor next week has
CHESTER PTA carmval, Hood, SIA!ve Uttle, Max Geary,
Saturday beginning with 4 p.m. Raymond Mowery ' Donald been released by Mrs. Vilma
jitney supper and sweet shop. Geary, Jimmy Thomas, cub Pikkoja.
The scheduied for Tuesday Is
Games and carnival, 8 pJD.
scouts, and Dawn Thomas,
REVIVAL AT Hysell Run Gene Hood, Sammy Utile, Mr. 12:30 to 2:15 p.m. Tuppers
Free Methodist Church, and Mrs. Don Geary, Berne888 Plains; 2:30 to 3 p.m., anotller
Mlllday lhrotll!h Oct 25 7-30 Hood Mr
d Mr Phill locationinTuppersPlains;3:30
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eac _evening with ll8v . Robert Mpw'r.M , Manon . freoces,
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eve.QIIelltt, Publl~ lnVltooL _' · CharJ~~ ·~ary, ""'fimothy • Burl~~'" 5:45 to 3:15, Ar·
COUNTY PRAYER service , .
nold s, 6.30 ·11&gt; · 1 p.m. Rock
Mowery, Sandra UtUe, Angela Springs· 7.i5 to NO pm
at MI. Olive Church, Long Mowery, Flora Bailey, Joel Brown To..,; · and 7 to 8.29 ·
Bottom, 2 p.m., SUnday. Public Mowery, Homer Gilkey, Faye EniA!rprise '
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' Little, and Georgie Batey .
On Wednesday the book·
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Women s David Shuler was the only mobile wlllsto at Harrisonville
Assoc~atlon, Middleport FJrst member of the den unable to fr 9
top .
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Uniled Presbyterien Church, attend.
om a.m. 10 · 15 a.m .•.
7:30 Tuesday night at the
on Thursday lbe schedule IS as
church . Mrs . Karl Owen,
follows : 9:30 to 11:30, Eastern ;
hostess: Mrs. Don · Lowery,
12 noon to 2:30p.m. Chester; 3
devotioos; Mn. Carl Horky, IIIRTHDAY OBSERVED
to5p.m. OidChesterRoad;5:15
book study. Members to take Mr. and Mrs. Don Johosoo to 6 p.m. Skating Rink; 6:45 to
bazaar iiA!ms lor a workshop. entertained Sunday •nth a 7:15, Five Points; and 7:30to 8
dinner party In observance of p.m. Beacon Service Station .
SUNDAy
the birthday anniversary of
BAPTISMAL service Sunday their son, Brian, eight. Guests
ATI'END CLINIC
3 p.m. Racine levee, Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. Thereon
Church of Nazarene.
Jolmson, Mr. and Mrs. William
TUESDAY
McKelvey, Mr. and Mrs .
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Doo
LOWS,
annual
McKelvey,
Mr.
and
Thomas,
Mrs. Clarence Heat111,
ODD FEL
Mr Be Phllaon
d Mrs and Mrs. Cora Beegle of the
Inspection night Tuesday.
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Refreshments.
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MONDAY
\ exhibitors clinic held WedJ.O.F. CLASS, Pomeroy
JITNEY SUPPER SEr
nesday at the Athens
United Mtthodlst Church, A jitney supper and fail falrlfOunds. Mrs. Paul Wendell
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the festival wiD be held at the Reed of Newark was the
church.
LA!tort Elementary SclKJol on !IIOI'IIinl! speaker and conducted
DAUGHTERS OF America, Saturday, Oct. 31. The festival a worltabop In lbe afternoon.
Theodorus Council 17, 7:30 Is being planne&lt;l by the l.et.lrt
Monday night at lbe IOOF ball. PI' A and wiD Include game and
Halloween porty, members ID food booths and entertairment .
make 1 hat to be worn at lbe
meeting.
TUDDAY
SAUSBURY Pl'A, 7:30p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE SET
'l'lleaday, Salillbury Elementary Racine Chapter, OES, is
School. 1JevoU1111 by lbe Rev. holdinR a rummage and bate
Donald Briclilea; pracran1 on sale Saturday fr&lt;m 9 a.m. to 2
eclucaUon, room vlsltoUon 7:10 pm. at lbe Slmpoon building In
1D 8 p.m.
Racine.

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Mill Mildred Hawley allowed
color iiJclea obe took on ber
recent trip oround lbe world fGr
the progr1m Wednesday
evenlnR of t~e Ml~dleport
AmaiA!ur Garden Club al lbe
home of Mn. Deniel Thomaa,
u1 Olestnut st.
Announcements Included the
Relion II meeting ol lbe Ohio
Aaaoclatioo ol Gorden Clube to
be held at Mmetta on Ocl 29.
Members p1annlna ID atiA!nd are
liked to cootoct Mn. Harry
Moore 10 that reserv1ti1111 moy
be made. Reid at the meeting
was an Invitation from lbe
Middleport Garden Club to
~toend Ita 35th anniversary
on Oct. 21 at the home of
, Rlchanl Slack.
Mn. Moore noled the! plans
hPe been cmnpleled for a
,....op to be held at Decor,
Inc. In November with lbe

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title of I poeill uaed by Mil.
Moore ID apeil the .
Mrs•. Grace Pratt
verae ol the montb 1iiiiDc
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poem, ., Autumrl."
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Rowero
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timer. lbe IIIQtllatl 1114:
layen 'of Boru: lor b!
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and glycerin lor macaoU.•
leav~. Memberr; enbansia:
bulbi.
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the boslell glft. Mrl. '11IOilllll
ml Mn. Walter Croolao, the qr.
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RAlLY DAY PLANNED
Heath United Methodist
Olurch wiD oboerve Rally Day
SUnday, Mrs. L. W. McComas,
chairman of the Commission oo
Education, announced IDday,
!kmdoy school will be held at
9:30 am. with the """"'lp
service at !0:30am. All frlenda
and members ol the church are
given a special invlllltlon to
attend the Rally Day ob-

One of t'hl meny
e~~n serve you belt.
where the adlon Ia. We
vlte your petronege.

Fridays Only

The Drive-In Window
is Open
9 A.M. to7 P.M.
(Continuously I
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and 5 to 7 11 uiUIII on

servance.
M01111£R HONORED

Frklan.

Jennifer Wise entertained
recenUy with a party IKJnorlng

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her mother, Mrs. Roscoe Wlae,
011 her btrlllday anniversary.
After glft5 were presented to
Mrs. Wise, Jennifer aerved cake
and Ice cream. Tho guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Scott, Mrs.
Rooe Genhelmer, Mrs. Ann
Wataon, Mrs. Wllllam Knight,
and Suaanna Wlae.

FARMERS BMK
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MomborFOIC
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REDUCE HAZARDS OF.
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Tueaday
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tl,o;~&gt; monit. ol 7:30.
Rev. -'rfhur C. L~ posfor.
Sunday S&lt;hool, 9:
o. m., Mr:J;e~R !,."rJ"!;!~ CherlesNorrls, postor. Su..... y
m.; Bible Study, Wedue&amp;day,
Charles Evana. Supt. ; worship and llliln St Robi.l Jod&lt;
School. 9:il0 •· m.; """nlng
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service, HJ: 30 a. m. Conwonh!P• 10:&lt;.1 a, m.; Sunda~ 0 ~~,M~L PUN11'10 ~ft,!~
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aul A. S.
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m.; Arnold "Richards, Supt •. , Wednts~ey evtnlng Bible
POMEROY-CHESTER
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid· Study, 7.30 p. m.
UNITED
METHODIST
dleport, 5th and Main. Roullln
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED
. Robed R. Card, pastor. Moyer, paslor. Thomas Kellr,, METHODIST - Rev, Randy
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Mrs . Paul Nease, director.

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Sunday School supt. Bib e Lavender, pastor. Sund•v
Thursday, all day Busy Bee m .; Church SChool. 9:15a.m .; School, 9:30 a . m. ; morning school, 9 a.m., Mra. Wilma
quilting party in church soclal Frank V,a.ughan, superln - wonJhip, 10:30 a. m.; evening Bahr, Sup1. Youth Fellowship.,
room.
tendent. Chest~)r worship, 9 a. worship, 7:30 p, m.; orAvttr p,m . each Sunday at · Tuppers
-POMEROY CHURCH OF m.; Church School, 10 a. m.; service 7 p. m. wednesday .
Plains Unlt•d
Mtthodls1
THE NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
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Church.
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT- MASON COUNTY
DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomeroy. Mulberry MA-SON
4SSEMBLY OF
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. GOD -Second 51., Mason, W. A. Curry, pastor. Sunday
Raymond Walburn , supt. Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p. Va. Chester Tennant, pastor. School, 9:30 a. m. ; Youth and
Morning worship 10:30 a.m .; m.;, worshlp, 3:15p.m. Dorcas Sunday school, 10 a. m.; lunior youth service, 6:4.5 p. m.;
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid· .Soctely, lOa. m. each Thursday . morning worship, II a. m.; Evening worship, 7: 3D p. m.
Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30 p, m.
week wvice, wednesday, 7:30 MIDDLEPORT
evangenstlc service, 7:30 p. m . m .
Max
Bible study and prayer service,
pastor .
p. G'liACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
FIRST UNITED PRES. Wednesday,
Hf.MLOCK
O·ROVE
7:30 p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smllh,
BETHANY UNITED
Stanley Plattenburg, minister . BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. 113·l133.
Morning prayer and sermon .• Russell Lester, pllstor. Sunday HARTFORD CHURCH OF poslor; Roy Domlgan, supf. METHODIST -Paul A. Sellers,
10:30 a . m. Holy communion School9:30a._m .. Lewis Sauer.
Morning service. 9:30 a.m.; pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sunday
In Christian Union - Sunday
and sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worsh1p service 10:30 Christ
School, 10 .a.m.. Preyer School supt. Worship service,
Rev.O'Dell Manley, pastor . meeting_. Wedl')esda·t, · 8 p.m. __ 9;.30 a. m. second and lourlll
1~:30 a. m . Church school, a.~.IDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., Rev.
SILVER RUN FREE WILL Sunday~; Evenlno worship, 8 p,
k~~~r~~-r;: t~rough eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev . Guy Sayre, supt .; evening BAPTIST - Rov. Caudill m. first Sunday.
9 POMEROY . cHuRCH OF Max E. Donahue, minister; service. 7:30. ~uesday Bible Atkins. pastor . carroll MatLOTTRIOGE UNITED
study, 7:30 p. m. Thursday thews, ~nday School Supt. METHODIST - Worship, llrst
CHRIST_ Mr. Hoyt Allen . Jr. . Eric Chambers, Sunday School evening
prayer meeting, 7:30 p.
pastor . Bible School, 9:30a. m.; s~perinten~ent. Church School m. Sunday evening youth Sunday Schooot. 10 a. m.; and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m ,;
m. Prayer second and fourth Sundays,
morning ~rshlp, services, 6:30 with Roger Worship. 7:30
worship, 10:30; adult worship 9.~ a.
m~ting , Thurs ay, 7:30 p. m. 7: 30p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.
service and . VOUIJQ _peoples 10 . ~a . m:. youth meet1ng, 7 p. .Manley. youth l.eader.
m. Oulstian Endeavor, third
meeting , both 7:30p.m. Sun - m ., Choir rehearsaL Wed MASON
CHURCH
OF
CKESTER CHURCH OF
day -Wednesday , combined nesday 7 7: 30 p._ m.; Mrs. E. CHRIST- John Steele, pastor . GOD - liev. Donald A. Sheets, Saturda_y of each month .
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Bible study and prayer Robert Ham~, dtrector .
Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study. pastor . .,nday School, 9:30 e.
ll'·eeting, UO p. m.
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES - 11 : 15 a.m.; evening worship, m.; worship service. 11 a . m.; METHODIST - Rev. Eugena
Gill, poslor . Wllllom Bailey,
THE SALVATION ARMY Lar;y Carnahan presiding
p.m. Mid-week servic~. Evening worship, 7: JO p. m. supt . Sunday School, 9: 30a. m.;
Envoy R:o!ly s. Wining, officer in miniSter. Sunday, Bible lecture, 7·30
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Prayer service and youth Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
charge. Sunday, 10 a . m., 9:30 a. m: Watchtower studr,,
service, Thursday. 7:30 p, m.
Holiness meeting; 10:30 a . m. 10:30 a . m.; Tuesday , Blbe GRAHAM UNIHD MUH- Monthly sings, first Sunday Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
ODIST
CHURCH
Preaching
Wednesday, Christian Youth
Sunday SchooL Young People's st~d_y. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday,
each month, 2 p. m.
Crusade, 6:30 p . m.; Preyer
Leglon.7p.m.;Thursday,lto 3 mmrstry school 7:30 p. m .. 9: 30 a . m.. first and second
Sundays of each month; third
FOREST RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
p. m., Ladles Home League; 7 service meeting 8:30 p. m.
~m. Prep classes.
MIO~L~POR! CHURCH and fourth Sundays each month, - Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor; choir prc'Jctlce, 7 p. m.
OEXTEI CHURCH OF
of ChrtSI rn Chnstlan Union- worship service at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Fread Nease, supt .
SACRED HEART -; Rev.- Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs. Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Worship service 9 a . m.; Sunday CHRIST ·-Danny Evans,
Father Bernard Kra JCovlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study.
pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
School, 10 a. m.
po!l;sfor .
Phone
992 -2825, Supt. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9:XI e. m.;
MASON
F
lAST
BAPTIST
Saturday evening Mass . 7: JO Evening worship 7:30. Wed- Second and Pomeroy Sts., .Stan - Langsville VIllage, Rev . Worshlr,1 service, 10:J) a . m.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Craig, pastor . Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastor . Christ an Endeavor Sunday
a.m . Confessions, Saturday 7- m .
9: 45a.m.; worship service. 11 Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; evening.
7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA- a.m.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
!raining union, 6:30p.m .; Glenna Fetty, Sunday School
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST RENT - Middleoort, Rev . evening worship service, 7:30 Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Audry Miller. pastor; Floyd p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid- TER DAY SAINTS- PorllendCarson. supt. Sunday school, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
week service, Wednesday, 7:30 Raclne Road . Ralph Johnson ,
Skinner Sunday School supt
Sunday' School, 9:30 a. m. ; 9:30 a.m .; Morning . warpastor . Sunday School, 9:30 a.
p . m.
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; ship,
10:30 a.m.;
JUnior CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
BYF, 6 p. m.; Bible Study ~c;:iety. 6:30 p.m. ; NYPS _6 :4.5 Services at 315 Main St .. Pt . THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. m.; Sunday evening service, 7
Wednesday l p. m.; chorr p m .. ~ unday evangelrst lc Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a. m .; Larimore, pastor. Bob Moore, p. m. Wednesday tvenlng
practice. Wed .. 8.30 p . m.
meetrng, 7: 30J.m. Prayer Wednesdays , 7: 30 p m . All Sunday School Supt. Sunday prayer services, 7:30 p. m.
meeting Wedne ay. 7. 30 p.m. welcome.
School, classes tor all ages, 9: 30
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST a.m.; morning worship, 10:45,
FIRST SOUTHERN BliPMIDDLE PORT PEN· MEIGS COUNTY
NYPS Sunday. 6:30 p. m.; Great Bend. Charles Norris,
TIST-220 E. Main, Pome-roy, TECOSTAL -Third Ave., the
ALF~ED
UNITED evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor . Worship service, 9:30 a .
affiliated with S.B.C. Rev
Rev. B. L. Barr.tft, pastor .
Clifford Coleman, pastor . Ralfh Priddy, Sunday school METHOUIST - Rev . Randy 7:30 p.m. Mid-we-ek prayer m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a . m.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., sup . Classes tor all ages. Lavender, pastor. Sunday meeting, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
MORNING STAR UNITED.
Hershel McClure, supt.; wor Sunday school. 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m . with Lloyd Mssionary meeting , second METHODIST - Rev. William
ship service, 10:30 a.m.; evening servlce, 7:30 p.m . Dillinger, supt. ; worship ser- Wednesdt~v. 7:30 D. m.
ROCK
SPRINGS Airson, pastor; Roy Van Meter,
evening worship, 7: 30 p.m. - Wednesday evening young vice. 11 a.m. with Charles D.
Sunday SchooL 9: 30 a.
Wednesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible Woode, lay leader In charg~; METHODIST - Rev . Richard \iupl.;
m .; Morning worship, IC: r 0.
Pumphrey,
pastor;
Harold
worship
services,
7:.45
p.m
.
with
Bl!)le study, 7: 30p.m.
study . Saturday evening serm .; Youth Fellowship and E:.1ble
the Rev. Mr . Lavender In Blackston. superintendent . Study.
vice, 7:30 P· ""'~- Thursday, 8 p. m . Fred
charge. Wednesday ev~nlng Norning worship, 9: 30 a.m .; Smith.
layieader .
prayer service, 7:-45p.m.
church school, 10:15 a.m.;
evening
worship,
7:30
p.m.;
MT. M&lt;lRIAH CHURCH OF
CARLETON CHURCH GOD - Racine oi'oute 2. The MYF , 6 p.m . Prayer meeting Kingsbury Road . Sundar.
By Mn. Fnacll Morrll
and
Bible
Study,
Wednesday,
Sandusky Bay with Mr. and Rev . Charles Hand. pastor .
School, 9: 30 a . m.. Ralph car,
The Esther Circle of the Mrs. John FiBber.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.; 7:30 r .m. A mlnistrative supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
Councl
first
IY.onday,
7:30p.m.
worship, 11 a.m.
Baptist Missionary Society met
Mr. and Mrs . Wesley morning
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
Evening
services.
Tuesday and
Prayer me-eting, Wednesday,
Monday evening Oct. 12 at the

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wu "IDfinite Lofe., 1rttt1 the
scriplure being Palm s. .t
reading, ''Prayer· ror Peace"
was given and the Love GUt
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booless.
Mr. and Mr•. !larry CurU.
re&lt;enUy spent len days vislllng
their children and celebralod
their 56th wedcllna anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis alilo spent
lbe past weekend wllb Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Wells at
Wl18blngllm C. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry l!ouBb
and Mildred were accompanied
by Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Mid·
dleport and spent a wee~end al

baby

of

!:pent

Steve, came Saturday afternoon
for Mr. and Mrs. Fr:ancls
Morris lo visit the Schroeders
the Bob Swifts and the BW
Lakes over the weekend in
Columbus. Mr. Schroeder

returned

them

home

on

Tuesday.
Loe Tisdale and Charles
Moody of Buckeye Lake ""'nla
couple of days wilb Hazel
Csrnaban.
Frances Foster and Hazel
Carnahan visited Lottie
Wiic&lt;&gt;xen, Sunday, at Coolvtlle.
Mr . and Mrs. Ralpb Radcliff
of Syracuse and Mr. Rur.eU
Radcliff of Beaver Falls visllod
Mrs. Hazel Carnahan, Saturday.
Mrs. Dick Young and Aaron
and Mrs. RUJSell CUmmins and
two children spent the weekend
in Colwnbus wilb relalives.
Mr . and Mrs. Ben l'llllson
Mrs. Gomer Lewis and Mr.
Mrs. Thereoo Johnaon were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Johnson and family al
Portland honoring Brian
Johnson on his blrlbday.
Mr . and Mrs. Sieve Cleland
and children of Marietta were
Sunday gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cleland and Mrs. Anna
Wines.

All Are lnmed

lAYMAN'S
SUNDAY
OCJOBERU
LEWIS ELLIS
JOE POSEY
FLOYD CARSON

JOHN HARRISON

and

0111rlct Contflt In Sunct.y

Sdlool, Go-Fill My House

Middlepclt

Oturth rA The
Nanne
556 Beech St.
l•nday School
t::ll8.m .
Mornlnt Wonhlp ll::ll•.m.
•n•tellstlc service 1: JO

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Lancaster

Tuesday wilb Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cadle.
Mr. Merle Schroeder and son,

Aluminwn was flrot lao·
lated In 1825 and publicly Introduced at lbe Parls exposition in 1855, according to
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Rev . Audry Miller,
P11tor
PH.H2·S:IIf

IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,

Friday, UO.

TUPPERS
P LA ~N 5
CHARGE. UNITf::P
METHODIST. Sunday worship
- St. Paut's· t · a.m .; ·South
Bethti9·SSa.m .; Alfred lla .m .
fFirst and third Sundays) 7:45
p.m .; (Second and .ath Sundar,s&gt; . Lottridge -7: ·1.5 p.m.
( F rst and third Sundays!. 11
a .m . Second and .cth Sundays.

-

lnvltod lor Church P....,.ny

NOTICE

The former E.U. B. Church arid Parsonagt of Mason, W.

Va. lrt !\OW tor saht. Sealed bids will be accepted by the
Mason Unfted Methodist Church until HOYember 8, 1970 at
6: 30p.m . Appointments to see the property may be made
by calling Mr. Fred Spencer, Mason, W. Va ., 773 ..5603 or ·
Mr. T. R. O.vla, Ma-. W. Va .. 173-.5630.
.
The buildings are situated on a 80k200 foot plot of ground
Md tontists of 1 four bedroom home with bath end half
and basement. The church bul!dlng has a full basement
Met church school rooms. Is compie1ely equipped for
services.
After viewlftG the properties, please address your bid to
''Bicft", Mleon Unfted Me-thodist Church. Mason, W. Va .
15260. Sale of the building together is the desire of the
Tru&amp;tees but bkls for the properties separately will be
considered. The right to .-eject any or all bids is reserved.

NOTICI

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Q~lj~ DilxTU . cotv
GREGATIONAL (IIURi:H -

ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt · tOMMUNITY- CHURCH at School Supt. Sunday School,

Pomeroy -Harrisonville
Road. John Webster, pastor;
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.:
Niorning Worship and com munion, 10:30 a. m . ; Sunday
evening yor1fh Christian En deavor , 6 p. m. ; Worship ser vices, 7 p. m .; Wednesday
evening prayer meeting and
Bible study, r: lO p. m.

n. JOHN LUTHERAN -·

Pine Gro ... e, Rev . Gerald
Hcrbener, pastor . Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; Church service,
10 a . m.

SYRACUSE
METHODIST -

UNITED
Paul A.

Sellers, pastor; Ben Quisenberry , Sunday School Supt.
worship service, 9:30a.m. first
and lhlrd Sunday. Evening
service, 8 p. m. fourth Sunday.

LANGSVILLE MIDWAY -

servlces each Sunday at tOe. m .
and 7:30p. m . Tuesday evening
worship, 7:30.

De1..ter - Rev. John Dill,
pastor. Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m. ~orshlp services,
Tuesday and Sunday evenings,

9:30 a . m.; Sunday evening
worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
Tul!Sd&amp;y, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
Deeter. class leader. Vough

7:30p.m .
Meellng Wednesday, 7:30p. m.•
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Ernest Deeter, leader.
METHODIST CHURCH MT. HERMON UNITED
Tuppers Plains. Rev . Randy
BRETHREN
- Rev. Robert
Lavender, pl!ll5tor . Sunday
School, 9: JO a . m. ; youth Shoal&lt; poslor. Sunday school,
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday 9:30a.m.; Alfred Wolle. oupf.;
evening worship, 7:30p.m.

LETART UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH -First

and second Sundays, preaching
at 8 p. m.; Third and fourth
Sundays, Sunday SchooL 10 a .
m .; worshlpservlceat lla . m.;
Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m.,
prayer and Bible St~y.

FLATWOODS
UNITED
METHODIST, Rev. William
Alrson, pastor. Robert Eason,
supt . Sunday School at 10 a. m .,
Worship service at 11 a. m .

Roy Pooler. assistant Morning
worship, 11 a .m .; evenin~
sermon, 7:30 p.m. alt.,nating
each Sunday . Class meeting, 11
a.m. alternating Sunday
mornings, David Holter, cleu
leader. Christian Endeavor,
7:30 r,.m . every other Sunday
even ng, Roger Buckley,
pre~idtn1. Prayer mfttlno. 7::10
p.m. each Wednesday. Board
meeting flrsl Monday of montll,
7:30p.m.

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service, 10:45 a . m, :second and
fourth Sundays; evening

evening worship, 7:30.

Sunday School Supf. Worship

worhslp, 8 p, m. third Sunday.
ENTERPRISE
UNITED
METHODIST -Rev. Wllllom

1

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UNITED FAITH'- R-1 E.
Smllll, pastor. Wonhfp service

RUTLAND

pLAINS , RUTLAND FIRST lAP·
TIST- Rev. Samuel Jackton,
postor. Sunday School, lOo. m.;

~HRISTIAN CHURCH -Mr
'-h w tt
Oa ·
o#Y n
ya , pas1or; J . S. vis,
Sunday School sup1.; Sunday
school, 9: 30 a. m., Morning
Sermon. 10:30 a. m. Evening

Airson, pastor. Ratph Spencer,
Supt.; Carl Jennings, asst. &amp;upt.
Worship services, 9:30 a. m .;
Sunday School, 10: JO a. m .; sermon, 7 p. m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;,
Norman McCain, supt.
Services weekly at 9:30 a . m .
Preaching first and third
Sundayt. of rronth by Chartn
Russell, 9:30 a. m .

.

nesdey prayer and Bible study, .

fkt. Gertrvde Butler, supt.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
oreachlno service, 2 p. m.
·
·

THE ltUTLANO MITHEAST
LETART
FALLS OOIST - Rtv. Rl&lt;hard C.
UNITE 0 MET HOO 1ST f'llmphtry, postor. Church
CHURCH -W. O.le Mc:Ciurg, School 9:30 a.m.; Worship

pastor. Worship services. wvtce 10:30 a.m.
second and fourth Sundays of
each month at 9 e. m. ; Sundly
RUT UNO CHURCH .OF

School. tlrst and fhlrd Sunday1 CHRIST- 5undoy sehool, 9:30

of each monthat 9 a . m. ; second a.m.,

V. H. Braley, svpt,;
and fourth Sundays Df each communion and devotlont,
month at 10 a.m. ; Bible study, 10:30 a .m . Regular boerd

and Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Wednesday.
moellf'IV 7:30, lh11'd Soturdly
Frtd Samsel, supt.1 ~lng
worship, 7:30 p.m . ; youth_
LETART FALLS UNITED 'T"'\f'oni~UTLAND COM·
meeting, 7 p.m . Prayer meeting BRETHREN - Rev. Robert MUNITY CHUitCH -Rev.
Thursday, 7:31) p.m.
Shook, pastor; Htrschel Norris, Amos TUII1, pastor. Sundly

•upt. ,5unday schoolia":a.m.; School, 9:30 •· m.; Worship

~~~n~g :~:::; 7::30 :j:~: ser\lfte, 11 • · m.; Wednetdly

nallng toch Sunday. Prayar ~~~~~ .;1'g~!~r~~~i~ 1 ,~. m.
service, Wedneldly, 7:30 p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Prayer meellng, 7:30 p.m. THE NAZARENE '-Re•. lloyd
p . Grl mm, Jr., paot or. sU•-Y
-•The color pattern oi the alternating SUndavs.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF School, 9:30 a. m.; ' Morning
zebra consists of dark
black stripes on a light back· CHRIST - Roy w. Carter, worshiP-, 10::!0 o. m.; Young
ground. The animal, there- pastor; Jerry Davis, Sooday people 1 service, 6:4.5 p. m.;
School superlnftndent. Sunday Evangelistic services, 1:30 p
fore , ia whit&amp;-or nearly School,
9:30 a. m .; Morning m. Wednesdayevenlngservlct '
whlte-wllb black stripes.
worship, 10:-341 o. m.; Youlh 7:30 p. m.
'

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Peppard,

Inger

13, "Indian
Johnny Crawford

Pail~t.''

venture~ of A YOung Men,"
Paul Neuman
ll : JO
13,
"Merrill's
Mlraudtn.'' Tv Hlrdln, Jeff
Chandler

Susan

WEDNESDAY
11' 30-13, "51do 51roel," Collly

9 - 3, "Aquerlarw,". Joae
Ferrer, Rlcerdo Manta Iban

.
MONDAY
9 - 3, "The Other Men,"
Roy Thlnnea, Joon Htckelt
TUESDAY
7 - 3, "Any Second Now,"

O'Connell, Farley Granger

11:20 - 3, "Bus Riley's Bock In

Hugh O'Brian, Ame Francis
9 - 3, "House of C.rdt.''

SUNDAY
9 - 13, " Sunte1 Boulevard,"
Glori• Swanson.
William
Holden

11:30 - I, "Canyon PaSJOtl,"
Dane
Andrews.
Heyward

Granger,

Dana

Wynler
8:30 -

13, "Wild Woman,"

George

Sttvens
11:30 -

THUitSOAY
9 - 1, "The Blggeat Bundlt of
Them All," Roque! Welch
11:30-13, "Code Two," Elalno
Stewart. Relph Meel&lt;er
FRIDAY
•
9 - a, "Hemingway's Ao-

SATURDAY

Town," Ann Margret

11:30 - I, "Decision AI Sundown," Randolph ScoH
11 :30 - 13, "Cyborg," and
"Oettinetlon

Inner Space"

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Teach them the wonder of itt foliage, the panorama of Itt 1eaaons,
the mystery of ewer-renewing life.
reach them the world God made.
lut teach them, too, the God who -de the world , , • lhe majesty
of His Power, the purity ol His Holiness • , , l~e tenderness of His Love.
roach them tM Chrisl through Whom our Creator revoalod Hlo heart
to mankind.
There is no greater tragedy than to cherish a book, but not under·

stand Its Author.
Sunday Monday Tuti!day

Wedneaday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

John
Ad~
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15:1 -11
15 :13-28
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good In family and community life, this featt1re is sponsored by the business
firms and organizations whose names appear below .

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SUTTON
UNITED
METKODIST Poul A. Re11 . Cecil Cox, pallor. Sunday service, 9a . m.; Sunday School,
school supt .• Joe Sayre. Sunday 10 a.m.
school. · t : .c5 a.m.; Su~::l

\\ 1.1.1\.' "'1 \10\

Stewart

Prayer maetlng Thursdoy, 8 P- SYRACUS~ FIRST UNITED
m.
PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Russell Lester, poslor. Worship

Sellers, pastor; Marthe Lee,

-

.AI0642

pa~tor . .

Rev . Willard Dutcher, pastor.
/Ws. Worley Francis, Sundar.
School Supt. Sunday Schoo ,
9: 45 a . m. Church Services first
and third Sundays following
Sunday School, Second and
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth
Saturday evenings, 8 p.
Road, m . services.
LONG
BOTTOM CHURCH-Harrisonville
~ev . Roy Taylor. pastor; Henry
METHODIST - Rev . Freeland Eblin, Sunday School Supt .
Norris, pastor. Sunday School,
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.;
.10 a .m. ; church services, 11 evening
worship, 7:30 p. m. CHURCH- Mr . Cor! Turley,
a .m.
Prayer and prasle ser ... lce, minister. Morning Services
BEARWALLOW RIDGE Thursday,
10: 30 a·. m. Sunday School 9:30
7:30 p. IY'
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John
a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
RACINE.lfTART
WESRockhold, pastor. Bible study.
9: 30 a.m.; morning worship, LEYAN UNITED METHODIST
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
10:30; evening worshlp, 7: 30 Racine, W. Dale McClurg. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
pas
toe
Sunday
SchooL
9:
JO
a
.
p.m. Wedoosdly Bible study,
m .; Worship service. 10:30 a. Paslor. Sunday School, 9:30
7: 30p.m.
m .• UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun - a .m.; Mornlnv_ worship, 10:30
STIVERSVILLE
COM- day; Senior Choir practice, a.m. ; Young People's service,
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Service 6:-45p.m. ; e-vangelistic service.
Edsel Hart , pastor. Sunday Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p. 7: 30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
morning worship serviCf:, 10 m .; Happy Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7:30p.m.
a .m .. Deli Talbot, superin - School Class meeting, fourth
tendent. Prayer meeting, each Friday, 6 p. m. ; WSCS second
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Thursday, 7: 30 p.m . Sunday Friday. 7:30 p. m.; Official Ml 5SION - Bald Knoba. Rev.
Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. L. R. Gluesencamp, pas1or .
l&gt;Vening service. 7:30.
m.
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday

Wednesday, choir, 6:15 p. m.
KEHO CHURCH OF CHRIST

NOTICE

7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay SlUes,

pastor . Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Win'lLt_~ Holsinger, supt. INJr nlng.Sirmon, Ha. m.; Evening
serv'+ft Chrlst1an Endea ... or.
7:30 p. m .; Mrs . Lyda
Cheval•er, president . Song
service and sermon, 8:20. Mid Week prayer meeting Wed·
nesday, 7:30 p. m . Mrs . Mazie
Holsinoer, class leader.

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.
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BAPTIST.-.
Tueaday
of
tl,o;~&gt; monit. ol 7:30.
Rev. -'rfhur C. L~ posfor.
Sunday S&lt;hool, 9:
o. m., Mr:J;e~R !,."rJ"!;!~ CherlesNorrls, postor. Su..... y
m.; Bible Study, Wedue&amp;day,
Charles Evana. Supt. ; worship and llliln St Robi.l Jod&lt;
School. 9:il0 •· m.; """nlng
P· m.
service, HJ: 30 a. m. Conwonh!P• 10:&lt;.1 a, m.; Sunda~ 0 ~~,M~L PUN11'10 ~ft,!~
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Sunday School supt. Bib e Lavender, pastor. Sund•v
Thursday, all day Busy Bee m .; Church SChool. 9:15a.m .; School, 9:30 a . m. ; morning school, 9 a.m., Mra. Wilma
quilting party in church soclal Frank V,a.ughan, superln - wonJhip, 10:30 a. m.; evening Bahr, Sup1. Youth Fellowship.,
room.
tendent. Chest~)r worship, 9 a. worship, 7:30 p, m.; orAvttr p,m . each Sunday at · Tuppers
-POMEROY CHURCH OF m.; Church School, 10 a. m.; service 7 p. m. wednesday .
Plains Unlt•d
Mtthodls1
THE NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
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Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT- MASON COUNTY
DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomeroy. Mulberry MA-SON
4SSEMBLY OF
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. GOD -Second 51., Mason, W. A. Curry, pastor. Sunday
Raymond Walburn , supt. Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p. Va. Chester Tennant, pastor. School, 9:30 a. m. ; Youth and
Morning worship 10:30 a.m .; m.;, worshlp, 3:15p.m. Dorcas Sunday school, 10 a. m.; lunior youth service, 6:4.5 p. m.;
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid· .Soctely, lOa. m. each Thursday . morning worship, II a. m.; Evening worship, 7: 3D p. m.
Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30 p, m.
week wvice, wednesday, 7:30 MIDDLEPORT
evangenstlc service, 7:30 p. m . m .
Max
Bible study and prayer service,
pastor .
p. G'liACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
FIRST UNITED PRES. Wednesday,
Hf.MLOCK
O·ROVE
7:30 p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smllh,
BETHANY UNITED
Stanley Plattenburg, minister . BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. 113·l133.
Morning prayer and sermon .• Russell Lester, pllstor. Sunday HARTFORD CHURCH OF poslor; Roy Domlgan, supf. METHODIST -Paul A. Sellers,
10:30 a . m. Holy communion School9:30a._m .. Lewis Sauer.
Morning service. 9:30 a.m.; pastor; Blythe Theiss, Sunday
In Christian Union - Sunday
and sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worsh1p service 10:30 Christ
School, 10 .a.m.. Preyer School supt. Worship service,
Rev.O'Dell Manley, pastor . meeting_. Wedl')esda·t, · 8 p.m. __ 9;.30 a. m. second and lourlll
1~:30 a. m . Church school, a.~.IDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., Rev.
SILVER RUN FREE WILL Sunday~; Evenlno worship, 8 p,
k~~~r~~-r;: t~rough eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev . Guy Sayre, supt .; evening BAPTIST - Rov. Caudill m. first Sunday.
9 POMEROY . cHuRCH OF Max E. Donahue, minister; service. 7:30. ~uesday Bible Atkins. pastor . carroll MatLOTTRIOGE UNITED
study, 7:30 p. m. Thursday thews, ~nday School Supt. METHODIST - Worship, llrst
CHRIST_ Mr. Hoyt Allen . Jr. . Eric Chambers, Sunday School evening
prayer meeting, 7:30 p.
pastor . Bible School, 9:30a. m.; s~perinten~ent. Church School m. Sunday evening youth Sunday Schooot. 10 a. m.; and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m ,;
m. Prayer second and fourth Sundays,
morning ~rshlp, services, 6:30 with Roger Worship. 7:30
worship, 10:30; adult worship 9.~ a.
m~ting , Thurs ay, 7:30 p. m. 7: 30p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.
service and . VOUIJQ _peoples 10 . ~a . m:. youth meet1ng, 7 p. .Manley. youth l.eader.
m. Oulstian Endeavor, third
meeting , both 7:30p.m. Sun - m ., Choir rehearsaL Wed MASON
CHURCH
OF
CKESTER CHURCH OF
day -Wednesday , combined nesday 7 7: 30 p._ m.; Mrs. E. CHRIST- John Steele, pastor . GOD - liev. Donald A. Sheets, Saturda_y of each month .
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Bible study and prayer Robert Ham~, dtrector .
Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study. pastor . .,nday School, 9:30 e.
ll'·eeting, UO p. m.
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES - 11 : 15 a.m.; evening worship, m.; worship service. 11 a . m.; METHODIST - Rev. Eugena
Gill, poslor . Wllllom Bailey,
THE SALVATION ARMY Lar;y Carnahan presiding
p.m. Mid-week servic~. Evening worship, 7: JO p. m. supt . Sunday School, 9: 30a. m.;
Envoy R:o!ly s. Wining, officer in miniSter. Sunday, Bible lecture, 7·30
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Prayer service and youth Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
charge. Sunday, 10 a . m., 9:30 a. m: Watchtower studr,,
service, Thursday. 7:30 p, m.
Holiness meeting; 10:30 a . m. 10:30 a . m.; Tuesday , Blbe GRAHAM UNIHD MUH- Monthly sings, first Sunday Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
ODIST
CHURCH
Preaching
Wednesday, Christian Youth
Sunday SchooL Young People's st~d_y. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday,
each month, 2 p. m.
Crusade, 6:30 p . m.; Preyer
Leglon.7p.m.;Thursday,lto 3 mmrstry school 7:30 p. m .. 9: 30 a . m.. first and second
Sundays of each month; third
FOREST RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
p. m., Ladles Home League; 7 service meeting 8:30 p. m.
~m. Prep classes.
MIO~L~POR! CHURCH and fourth Sundays each month, - Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor; choir prc'Jctlce, 7 p. m.
OEXTEI CHURCH OF
of ChrtSI rn Chnstlan Union- worship service at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Fread Nease, supt .
SACRED HEART -; Rev.- Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs. Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Worship service 9 a . m.; Sunday CHRIST ·-Danny Evans,
Father Bernard Kra JCovlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study.
pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
School, 10 a. m.
po!l;sfor .
Phone
992 -2825, Supt. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9:XI e. m.;
MASON
F
lAST
BAPTIST
Saturday evening Mass . 7: JO Evening worship 7:30. Wed- Second and Pomeroy Sts., .Stan - Langsville VIllage, Rev . Worshlr,1 service, 10:J) a . m.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Craig, pastor . Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastor . Christ an Endeavor Sunday
a.m . Confessions, Saturday 7- m .
9: 45a.m.; worship service. 11 Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; evening.
7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA- a.m.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
!raining union, 6:30p.m .; Glenna Fetty, Sunday School
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST RENT - Middleoort, Rev . evening worship service, 7:30 Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George Audry Miller. pastor; Floyd p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid- TER DAY SAINTS- PorllendCarson. supt. Sunday school, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
week service, Wednesday, 7:30 Raclne Road . Ralph Johnson ,
Skinner Sunday School supt
Sunday' School, 9:30 a. m. ; 9:30 a.m .; Morning . warpastor . Sunday School, 9:30 a.
p . m.
m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; ship,
10:30 a.m.;
JUnior CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
BYF, 6 p. m.; Bible Study ~c;:iety. 6:30 p.m. ; NYPS _6 :4.5 Services at 315 Main St .. Pt . THE NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. m.; Sunday evening service, 7
Wednesday l p. m.; chorr p m .. ~ unday evangelrst lc Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a. m .; Larimore, pastor. Bob Moore, p. m. Wednesday tvenlng
practice. Wed .. 8.30 p . m.
meetrng, 7: 30J.m. Prayer Wednesdays , 7: 30 p m . All Sunday School Supt. Sunday prayer services, 7:30 p. m.
meeting Wedne ay. 7. 30 p.m. welcome.
School, classes tor all ages, 9: 30
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST a.m.; morning worship, 10:45,
FIRST SOUTHERN BliPMIDDLE PORT PEN· MEIGS COUNTY
NYPS Sunday. 6:30 p. m.; Great Bend. Charles Norris,
TIST-220 E. Main, Pome-roy, TECOSTAL -Third Ave., the
ALF~ED
UNITED evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor . Worship service, 9:30 a .
affiliated with S.B.C. Rev
Rev. B. L. Barr.tft, pastor .
Clifford Coleman, pastor . Ralfh Priddy, Sunday school METHOUIST - Rev . Randy 7:30 p.m. Mid-we-ek prayer m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a . m.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., sup . Classes tor all ages. Lavender, pastor. Sunday meeting, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
MORNING STAR UNITED.
Hershel McClure, supt.; wor Sunday school. 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m . with Lloyd Mssionary meeting , second METHODIST - Rev. William
ship service, 10:30 a.m.; evening servlce, 7:30 p.m . Dillinger, supt. ; worship ser- Wednesdt~v. 7:30 D. m.
ROCK
SPRINGS Airson, pastor; Roy Van Meter,
evening worship, 7: 30 p.m. - Wednesday evening young vice. 11 a.m. with Charles D.
Sunday SchooL 9: 30 a.
Wednesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible Woode, lay leader In charg~; METHODIST - Rev . Richard \iupl.;
m .; Morning worship, IC: r 0.
Pumphrey,
pastor;
Harold
worship
services,
7:.45
p.m
.
with
Bl!)le study, 7: 30p.m.
study . Saturday evening serm .; Youth Fellowship and E:.1ble
the Rev. Mr . Lavender In Blackston. superintendent . Study.
vice, 7:30 P· ""'~- Thursday, 8 p. m . Fred
charge. Wednesday ev~nlng Norning worship, 9: 30 a.m .; Smith.
layieader .
prayer service, 7:-45p.m.
church school, 10:15 a.m.;
evening
worship,
7:30
p.m.;
MT. M&lt;lRIAH CHURCH OF
CARLETON CHURCH GOD - Racine oi'oute 2. The MYF , 6 p.m . Prayer meeting Kingsbury Road . Sundar.
By Mn. Fnacll Morrll
and
Bible
Study,
Wednesday,
Sandusky Bay with Mr. and Rev . Charles Hand. pastor .
School, 9: 30 a . m.. Ralph car,
The Esther Circle of the Mrs. John FiBber.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.; 7:30 r .m. A mlnistrative supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
Councl
first
IY.onday,
7:30p.m.
worship, 11 a.m.
Baptist Missionary Society met
Mr. and Mrs . Wesley morning
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
Evening
services.
Tuesday and
Prayer me-eting, Wednesday,
Monday evening Oct. 12 at the

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wu "IDfinite Lofe., 1rttt1 the
scriplure being Palm s. .t
reading, ''Prayer· ror Peace"
was given and the Love GUt
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booless.
Mr. and Mr•. !larry CurU.
re&lt;enUy spent len days vislllng
their children and celebralod
their 56th wedcllna anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis alilo spent
lbe past weekend wllb Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Wells at
Wl18blngllm C. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry l!ouBb
and Mildred were accompanied
by Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Mid·
dleport and spent a wee~end al

baby

of

!:pent

Steve, came Saturday afternoon
for Mr. and Mrs. Fr:ancls
Morris lo visit the Schroeders
the Bob Swifts and the BW
Lakes over the weekend in
Columbus. Mr. Schroeder

returned

them

home

on

Tuesday.
Loe Tisdale and Charles
Moody of Buckeye Lake ""'nla
couple of days wilb Hazel
Csrnaban.
Frances Foster and Hazel
Carnahan visited Lottie
Wiic&lt;&gt;xen, Sunday, at Coolvtlle.
Mr . and Mrs. Ralpb Radcliff
of Syracuse and Mr. Rur.eU
Radcliff of Beaver Falls visllod
Mrs. Hazel Carnahan, Saturday.
Mrs. Dick Young and Aaron
and Mrs. RUJSell CUmmins and
two children spent the weekend
in Colwnbus wilb relalives.
Mr . and Mrs. Ben l'llllson
Mrs. Gomer Lewis and Mr.
Mrs. Thereoo Johnaon were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Johnson and family al
Portland honoring Brian
Johnson on his blrlbday.
Mr . and Mrs. Sieve Cleland
and children of Marietta were
Sunday gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cleland and Mrs. Anna
Wines.

All Are lnmed

lAYMAN'S
SUNDAY
OCJOBERU
LEWIS ELLIS
JOE POSEY
FLOYD CARSON

JOHN HARRISON

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Sdlool, Go-Fill My House

Middlepclt

Oturth rA The
Nanne
556 Beech St.
l•nday School
t::ll8.m .
Mornlnt Wonhlp ll::ll•.m.
•n•tellstlc service 1: JO

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Lancaster

Tuesday wilb Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cadle.
Mr. Merle Schroeder and son,

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lated In 1825 and publicly Introduced at lbe Parls exposition in 1855, according to
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Rev . Audry Miller,
P11tor
PH.H2·S:IIf

IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,

Friday, UO.

TUPPERS
P LA ~N 5
CHARGE. UNITf::P
METHODIST. Sunday worship
- St. Paut's· t · a.m .; ·South
Bethti9·SSa.m .; Alfred lla .m .
fFirst and third Sundays) 7:45
p.m .; (Second and .ath Sundar,s&gt; . Lottridge -7: ·1.5 p.m.
( F rst and third Sundays!. 11
a .m . Second and .cth Sundays.

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NOTICE

The former E.U. B. Church arid Parsonagt of Mason, W.

Va. lrt !\OW tor saht. Sealed bids will be accepted by the
Mason Unfted Methodist Church until HOYember 8, 1970 at
6: 30p.m . Appointments to see the property may be made
by calling Mr. Fred Spencer, Mason, W. Va ., 773 ..5603 or ·
Mr. T. R. O.vla, Ma-. W. Va .. 173-.5630.
.
The buildings are situated on a 80k200 foot plot of ground
Md tontists of 1 four bedroom home with bath end half
and basement. The church bul!dlng has a full basement
Met church school rooms. Is compie1ely equipped for
services.
After viewlftG the properties, please address your bid to
''Bicft", Mleon Unfted Me-thodist Church. Mason, W. Va .
15260. Sale of the building together is the desire of the
Tru&amp;tees but bkls for the properties separately will be
considered. The right to .-eject any or all bids is reserved.

NOTICI

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NOTICE

Q~lj~ DilxTU . cotv
GREGATIONAL (IIURi:H -

ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt · tOMMUNITY- CHURCH at School Supt. Sunday School,

Pomeroy -Harrisonville
Road. John Webster, pastor;
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.:
Niorning Worship and com munion, 10:30 a. m . ; Sunday
evening yor1fh Christian En deavor , 6 p. m. ; Worship ser vices, 7 p. m .; Wednesday
evening prayer meeting and
Bible study, r: lO p. m.

n. JOHN LUTHERAN -·

Pine Gro ... e, Rev . Gerald
Hcrbener, pastor . Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; Church service,
10 a . m.

SYRACUSE
METHODIST -

UNITED
Paul A.

Sellers, pastor; Ben Quisenberry , Sunday School Supt.
worship service, 9:30a.m. first
and lhlrd Sunday. Evening
service, 8 p. m. fourth Sunday.

LANGSVILLE MIDWAY -

servlces each Sunday at tOe. m .
and 7:30p. m . Tuesday evening
worship, 7:30.

De1..ter - Rev. John Dill,
pastor. Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m. ~orshlp services,
Tuesday and Sunday evenings,

9:30 a . m.; Sunday evening
worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
Tul!Sd&amp;y, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
Deeter. class leader. Vough

7:30p.m .
Meellng Wednesday, 7:30p. m.•
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED Ernest Deeter, leader.
METHODIST CHURCH MT. HERMON UNITED
Tuppers Plains. Rev . Randy
BRETHREN
- Rev. Robert
Lavender, pl!ll5tor . Sunday
School, 9: JO a . m. ; youth Shoal&lt; poslor. Sunday school,
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday 9:30a.m.; Alfred Wolle. oupf.;
evening worship, 7:30p.m.

LETART UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH -First

and second Sundays, preaching
at 8 p. m.; Third and fourth
Sundays, Sunday SchooL 10 a .
m .; worshlpservlceat lla . m.;
Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m.,
prayer and Bible St~y.

FLATWOODS
UNITED
METHODIST, Rev. William
Alrson, pastor. Robert Eason,
supt . Sunday School at 10 a. m .,
Worship service at 11 a. m .

Roy Pooler. assistant Morning
worship, 11 a .m .; evenin~
sermon, 7:30 p.m. alt.,nating
each Sunday . Class meeting, 11
a.m. alternating Sunday
mornings, David Holter, cleu
leader. Christian Endeavor,
7:30 r,.m . every other Sunday
even ng, Roger Buckley,
pre~idtn1. Prayer mfttlno. 7::10
p.m. each Wednesday. Board
meeting flrsl Monday of montll,
7:30p.m.

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service, 10:45 a . m, :second and
fourth Sundays; evening

evening worship, 7:30.

Sunday School Supf. Worship

worhslp, 8 p, m. third Sunday.
ENTERPRISE
UNITED
METHODIST -Rev. Wllllom

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UNITED FAITH'- R-1 E.
Smllll, pastor. Wonhfp service

RUTLAND

pLAINS , RUTLAND FIRST lAP·
TIST- Rev. Samuel Jackton,
postor. Sunday School, lOo. m.;

~HRISTIAN CHURCH -Mr
'-h w tt
Oa ·
o#Y n
ya , pas1or; J . S. vis,
Sunday School sup1.; Sunday
school, 9: 30 a. m., Morning
Sermon. 10:30 a. m. Evening

Airson, pastor. Ratph Spencer,
Supt.; Carl Jennings, asst. &amp;upt.
Worship services, 9:30 a. m .;
Sunday School, 10: JO a. m .; sermon, 7 p. m.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;,
Norman McCain, supt.
Services weekly at 9:30 a . m .
Preaching first and third
Sundayt. of rronth by Chartn
Russell, 9:30 a. m .

.

nesdey prayer and Bible study, .

fkt. Gertrvde Butler, supt.
Prayer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
oreachlno service, 2 p. m.
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THE ltUTLANO MITHEAST
LETART
FALLS OOIST - Rtv. Rl&lt;hard C.
UNITE 0 MET HOO 1ST f'llmphtry, postor. Church
CHURCH -W. O.le Mc:Ciurg, School 9:30 a.m.; Worship

pastor. Worship services. wvtce 10:30 a.m.
second and fourth Sundays of
each month at 9 e. m. ; Sundly
RUT UNO CHURCH .OF

School. tlrst and fhlrd Sunday1 CHRIST- 5undoy sehool, 9:30

of each monthat 9 a . m. ; second a.m.,

V. H. Braley, svpt,;
and fourth Sundays Df each communion and devotlont,
month at 10 a.m. ; Bible study, 10:30 a .m . Regular boerd

and Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Wednesday.
moellf'IV 7:30, lh11'd Soturdly
Frtd Samsel, supt.1 ~lng
worship, 7:30 p.m . ; youth_
LETART FALLS UNITED 'T"'\f'oni~UTLAND COM·
meeting, 7 p.m . Prayer meeting BRETHREN - Rev. Robert MUNITY CHUitCH -Rev.
Thursday, 7:31) p.m.
Shook, pastor; Htrschel Norris, Amos TUII1, pastor. Sundly

•upt. ,5unday schoolia":a.m.; School, 9:30 •· m.; Worship

~~~n~g :~:::; 7::30 :j:~: ser\lfte, 11 • · m.; Wednetdly

nallng toch Sunday. Prayar ~~~~~ .;1'g~!~r~~~i~ 1 ,~. m.
service, Wedneldly, 7:30 p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Prayer meellng, 7:30 p.m. THE NAZARENE '-Re•. lloyd
p . Grl mm, Jr., paot or. sU•-Y
-•The color pattern oi the alternating SUndavs.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF School, 9:30 a. m.; ' Morning
zebra consists of dark
black stripes on a light back· CHRIST - Roy w. Carter, worshiP-, 10::!0 o. m.; Young
ground. The animal, there- pastor; Jerry Davis, Sooday people 1 service, 6:4.5 p. m.;
School superlnftndent. Sunday Evangelistic services, 1:30 p
fore , ia whit&amp;-or nearly School,
9:30 a. m .; Morning m. Wednesdayevenlngservlct '
whlte-wllb black stripes.
worship, 10:-341 o. m.; Youlh 7:30 p. m.
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Peppard,

Inger

13, "Indian
Johnny Crawford

Pail~t.''

venture~ of A YOung Men,"
Paul Neuman
ll : JO
13,
"Merrill's
Mlraudtn.'' Tv Hlrdln, Jeff
Chandler

Susan

WEDNESDAY
11' 30-13, "51do 51roel," Collly

9 - 3, "Aquerlarw,". Joae
Ferrer, Rlcerdo Manta Iban

.
MONDAY
9 - 3, "The Other Men,"
Roy Thlnnea, Joon Htckelt
TUESDAY
7 - 3, "Any Second Now,"

O'Connell, Farley Granger

11:20 - 3, "Bus Riley's Bock In

Hugh O'Brian, Ame Francis
9 - 3, "House of C.rdt.''

SUNDAY
9 - 13, " Sunte1 Boulevard,"
Glori• Swanson.
William
Holden

11:30 - I, "Canyon PaSJOtl,"
Dane
Andrews.
Heyward

Granger,

Dana

Wynler
8:30 -

13, "Wild Woman,"

George

Sttvens
11:30 -

THUitSOAY
9 - 1, "The Blggeat Bundlt of
Them All," Roque! Welch
11:30-13, "Code Two," Elalno
Stewart. Relph Meel&lt;er
FRIDAY
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11:30 - I, "Decision AI Sundown," Randolph ScoH
11 :30 - 13, "Cyborg," and
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Teach them the wonder of itt foliage, the panorama of Itt 1eaaons,
the mystery of ewer-renewing life.
reach them the world God made.
lut teach them, too, the God who -de the world , , • lhe majesty
of His Power, the purity ol His Holiness • , , l~e tenderness of His Love.
roach them tM Chrisl through Whom our Creator revoalod Hlo heart
to mankind.
There is no greater tragedy than to cherish a book, but not under·

stand Its Author.
Sunday Monday Tuti!day

Wedneaday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

John
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Acts I Corinthian• I Corintltian1 I Corinthiana ll Corinthian &amp;
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15 :13-28
15:50-58
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With the hope It will, In some measure. foster and help sustain that which is
good In family and community life, this featt1re is sponsored by the business
firms and organizations whose names appear below .

K&amp; CJEWELERS

RAil'S BEN FRANKUN STORE

Keepsake Diamond Rings
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0.

Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
Middleport, 0.

WIWS ANTHONY

GOEGLEIN READY MIX 00.

PLUMBING AND HEATING
992-2550
240 Lincoln St.
Middleport

Phon·e 992-3284

HEINER'S BAKERY

Middleport

M&amp; RFOODUNER

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W. Va.

Middleport, Oh to
The

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

MARK VSlORE

Wost

Sales - Allis Chalmers- Service
Farm ·lndustr!al-Lawn-Garden
Tuppers Plains
667-3435

Middleport, Ohio

DOMIGAN SOHIO STATION

RACINE RJOD MARKET

Athens Road
POmeroy
A Family That Worships Together
Stays Together

The Store with A Heart
Racine
?49-3342

OHIO VAliD BAKING CO.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS 00.

Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
Middleport, Ohio

Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Middleport, 0.

LYONS MARKET

GAUL'S MARKET

Member of the Big 3
General Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
667-3280

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ROYAL OM PARK
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UNITED
METKODIST Poul A. Re11 . Cecil Cox, pallor. Sunday service, 9a . m.; Sunday School,
school supt .• Joe Sayre. Sunday 10 a.m.
school. · t : .c5 a.m.; Su~::l

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Stewart

Prayer maetlng Thursdoy, 8 P- SYRACUS~ FIRST UNITED
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PRESBYTERIAN -Rev.
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Russell Lester, poslor. Worship

Sellers, pastor; Marthe Lee,

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pa~tor . .

Rev . Willard Dutcher, pastor.
/Ws. Worley Francis, Sundar.
School Supt. Sunday Schoo ,
9: 45 a . m. Church Services first
and third Sundays following
Sunday School, Second and
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT fourth
Saturday evenings, 8 p.
Road, m . services.
LONG
BOTTOM CHURCH-Harrisonville
~ev . Roy Taylor. pastor; Henry
METHODIST - Rev . Freeland Eblin, Sunday School Supt .
Norris, pastor. Sunday School,
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.;
.10 a .m. ; church services, 11 evening
worship, 7:30 p. m. CHURCH- Mr . Cor! Turley,
a .m.
Prayer and prasle ser ... lce, minister. Morning Services
BEARWALLOW RIDGE Thursday,
10: 30 a·. m. Sunday School 9:30
7:30 p. IY'
CHURCH OF CHRIST- John
a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
RACINE.lfTART
WESRockhold, pastor. Bible study.
9: 30 a.m.; morning worship, LEYAN UNITED METHODIST
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
10:30; evening worshlp, 7: 30 Racine, W. Dale McClurg. METHODIST - Cecil Wise,
pas
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Sunday
SchooL
9:
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p.m. Wedoosdly Bible study,
m .; Worship service. 10:30 a. Paslor. Sunday School, 9:30
7: 30p.m.
m .• UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun - a .m.; Mornlnv_ worship, 10:30
STIVERSVILLE
COM- day; Senior Choir practice, a.m. ; Young People's service,
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Service 6:-45p.m. ; e-vangelistic service.
Edsel Hart , pastor. Sunday Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p. 7: 30 p.m . Prayer meeting,
morning worship serviCf:, 10 m .; Happy Hustlers Sunday Thursday, 7:30p.m.
a .m .. Deli Talbot, superin - School Class meeting, fourth
tendent. Prayer meeting, each Friday, 6 p. m. ; WSCS second
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Thursday, 7: 30 p.m . Sunday Friday. 7:30 p. m.; Official Ml 5SION - Bald Knoba. Rev.
Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. L. R. Gluesencamp, pas1or .
l&gt;Vening service. 7:30.
m.
Roger Wilfred, Sr., Sunday

Wednesday, choir, 6:15 p. m.
KEHO CHURCH OF CHRIST

NOTICE

7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay SlUes,

pastor . Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Win'lLt_~ Holsinger, supt. INJr nlng.Sirmon, Ha. m.; Evening
serv'+ft Chrlst1an Endea ... or.
7:30 p. m .; Mrs . Lyda
Cheval•er, president . Song
service and sermon, 8:20. Mid Week prayer meeting Wed·
nesday, 7:30 p. m . Mrs . Mazie
Holsinoer, class leader.

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for Convenient .Reference

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McKenzie ol Salem spent a
weekend wilb Mr. and Mrs.
R.ll~b "McKinzie . They accompanl8d Mi. and Mrs. Millon
Circle who came for lbem and
look lbem back borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl J . U!wiB,
Carol and David, ol Pomeroy
spent Sunday wllb her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenzie.
Mrs. Amanda Tuc:ker,
daugbler, Mrs. Jack McGee and

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TV VIEWING

lr Osnld &amp; Jamu Jacoby

Racine Social Events

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Finds Small Slam 0

Worship, 10:30 a.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
Rexaii Drugs
We Fill All Dodors Prescriptions
992-2955
Pomeroy

RAYBUCK MOTOR SAl ES lAC.

lincoln · Mercury
American 1/otm
85 N. Court St. 593-6601

Tuppers Plains

POM~ROY wcrRte ·

.· . ·. ~llidrt~ MOtOr: ,Repair
992-575o
Athens 810 W. Main

LYONS ASHlAND SERVICE
Minor Repairs and Tune Up
Cor. Beech &amp; Locust
992,7260
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Oecllcated ro The Interest 01
Meigs-Mason Area.
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Division , Civil No . 69-:U2 ,

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Gilchr ist ; Clara Dav; Anna A.
Wheeler ; William H . Holme~;
Wintleld S. Hayman ; Spencer
Ha~man ; LeRoy Holmes ; Jene
Wood ; Mar~ I. WoOd ; S. R.
Evins ; H. J . Hysell ; Ann• M .
Hysell ; Byron H . Parr ; Mar ie
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Sun. Oct 18

:~BLAETINARS

Now'\~tr:,~ss

Nolita

FOR SALE

EOONOMY • GEAR DRIVEN

SOUTH
TROPICAL ASH

EXPERT
·.wheel Alignment
$5.55

Air-Conditioning
Inspection And
Re-ChlrP
6. 98

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BlaeHnar's

'Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

GARDEN TRACTORS

~'SHMINFANTS
15 Au.. GOII&lt;I' &amp;.flCK

Evelyn McDaniel

REED BROS.

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Day of Publication
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REGULATIONS
Ill
. The Publisher
reserves the
1965 DODGE
$195
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nvtlt to edit or re_11ct any ads
.
oeemeo oblectoonel.
The
Coronel Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor. radio,
NEW GIRL'S coat. Size 7, $15.
.
l'• ...:publlshtrwlllnotberesponslble
'Standard Shift. Was $l69S.
· Phone 992-22611\
IGUII .Jallnfl!
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ror more ttlan ont Incor rect
10.15-31!&gt;----- - -InsertiOn .
Brick, Block. -Stone.
For w 1An~l:~ervlc•
1963 DODGE
$495
1960 CHEVROLET •-door,
.Cisterns, Chimneys, Home
Roof
Painting · &amp;
ScentsperWordonelnsertlon
Polara 2 Or. Hardtop, V-8 motor, radio,
excellen1 Condition, 1250.
Remodeling, Cement Work,
Repair,
Spouting &amp;
75
Also, W-C Allis r•atmers
Garo.~~es.
Minimum Charge c
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W
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Carpenter
Work.
\2 cents per word three
orque e ransm ss on, powers eer ng. as
tractorandoqulpment . r-rtUtw
Free Estimates
conlecutlve lnurtlons.
$695 .
742-3656
Contact :
oie~~r ' o .· E. &lt;:~~; n 'w . · s· 18 cents per word 11x con ·
10-15-ltp
Jim- Larry
Morris ; Rachel A. Morris ; aecutlve Insertions .
Kenny . Jake
25 Per etnt Discount on paid
Doroth~ Murtaugh ; All ie Price ;
1962 DODGE
$495
SEARS WRINGER washer.
Phone
Gertld Price ; Done tel Price: ads •nd adJ ~ld with in 10dars.
Custom 880-4 Dr. Sedan, radio,
D.ouble rinse tubs. Good
From the Ulrgest Truck• of .
741-:1945
Ira E. Pr ice ; Henderson Price ;
CA:Do~rTJ::~Ks
steering, automatic transml~sJon. power
condition . Phone 992-6780.
Bulldozer Radiator to the
992-7044or992-S632
Rl. l
Doxter,o.
A . c.
Price : Mon• M.
S1 .SO tor so word minimum .
~
power
10.15-ltp--------Smallest Heater Core.
Williamson ; Clara L. Adams ; E•ch additional word 2c.
· brakes, V-8 motor. Was $595.
Abner Price ; 0 . D. Jone1 ;
BLIND ADS
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Walttr Rale-ioh Biram ; Audrty
Additional 25c Charge per
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700X11 TRUCK tlrtl. Walk-In
Bell• Crabtru : Seymour Advertisement.
VIII
cooler-unit complete. Electric
Underwood; James W. St•n OFFICE HOURS
meat saw. Meat block . 1955
Have Yo11r Yearly
' ••• m.-2143
Pomeroy
sbury;
8 : 30 a.m . to 5 : 00 p.m . Dally ,
OP•N IVIS. ......
Ford 1-ton truck with cattle
SheldonM.
, A.
If Stewo~rt
living, o~nd
andT. s.
If
i¥11' P.M.
deceased, to their unknown 8 :30 a .m . to 12 : 00 Noon
POMIIOY, OHIO
rac:ks. 2-way turn · plow for
heirs, devisees , creditors and S•turdo~y .
Cub Trac1or. Phone 949·3013.
usJvns . You •re hereby notified
10.15-ttc
that on Nove mber 7, 1969, a
FOR Bl
complaint In c ondemno~tlon wo11s
SWAP SHOP, new and used
flied with the Cler k of the above
r~
furnltur&amp; . P--- 992·7261 , 305
Court In 1n o~ c tion to condemn
1..1;.J
'"""n.:lhe follow ing estates In the
N. 1nd. Ave. , Middleport,
·-GUARANTEED1an&lt;11 described in Scht&lt;lute
Pomeroy
Ohio.
Plus
Phone 992-2094 ,
"A" attached to the complaint
D:....
10-1-4-JOtc
and made a po~rt hereof : (a l
UIIUI
Parts
And Complete Une
The perpetual rlvht. power .
privilege and eesement In ,
of Supplies
Meigs Co. Farm
upon , over o~n&lt;l across Tro~cts
Nos. 225E , 226E, .417E, SOOE.
Bureau Federation
606 E. Mlin, PoMeroy, 0.
Phono 992-2141
902E, 1106E, 24l3E -2 end 203E
L.
Annual
Meeting
tor the purposes set forth below .
Mason,
w.
Y•.
We have five left All sizes and most
together with ell right , title and
Tues. Night-7:37P.M.
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equipment. Write for literature and prices.
Interest In and to the t imber.
Open Dolly 11114 p.m .
Oct. 20, 1970
structures and Improvements
DOZER Work. Phone 9411·2171.
6:301119p.m.
now situate on the land , and the
9-13-lfc
New
Meigs
Loca
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continuing right to cle-ar and
remove any brush, debris , and
High School
nttural ObStructions wh ich , In
REEDSVILLE, OHIO
IAdjocent to Folr Grounds)
the opinion of the represen
Members,
family ,
Stuk Otnner
tatlve Of the United States in
guests welCOme.
NEW and used brush hogs.
charge, may be detr imental to
Profetsion11 Enterteinment
Phone 992-6329.
the operation of the pro lecl . ( 11
Sat. , October th
Adulh
ll.:t.l
.
Chlldron1Sc
17
Permtnently to overflow , flood ,
10- )6-ltc
Lou Inches the easy way
Call m-2111 for Re11rvatlon
and submerge- the l o~nd ly ing
Free Fish--7 P.M.
with the new
Public: lnvittcf
below elevation S60 fee t. m .s. 1.
DON'T pump yout sluggish
SLIM·A-WAY
(Sanely Hook Datum l In conDance from 9:30 till
REMODELED l · bedroom
septic tank . Get Kh~an- Em ­
Free Home Demonstration
RED STEWART and the
ntctlon with the opero~tlon and
Music
by
Eddie
F 't fe
house on Lincoln Heights .
MRS . WENDEL KAYLOR
A/1 Septic Tank Cleaner .
mo~lntenen c e of t he RfH.: in e
Ambassadors
w ill
be
Phone 992-J"'KJ.
112-2697
Landmark Farm Bure«u.
Locks 1nd Dam Project for the
broadcast live from the
N"w H•ven, W. Va .
Sun . October 18
9·27·tfc
porposes u o~uthorized by the
Pomeroy .
After • Weelldays or
ldlewOOO Club, Rt . 47 East , ·----~
Act of Congq!ss approY ed
10-16-ltc
8 P. M.
1 Til' Satureay
Parkersburg, W. Va. on NICELY furnished 2-bedroom
Mo~rch 3, 1909 ( Public l a w 317 ,
60th Congress, 2nd Session) . (2)
Fridays
from
9
:
JO
to
10:
30
State Speaker
apartment. Middleport . SPINET PIANO. Wonted,
Occasionally to ov ~ rflow , f lood,
p.m . over Station WCEF -FM .
Phone 992-3874.
Open
Meeting
responsible par1y to take over
and submerge the land ly ing
10-15-ltc
9·30-tfc
low monthly payments on a
above elevation 5·•0 fee t, m .s. l .
Free Chicken Dinner 4 p.m .
Bring the family to
spinet
plano. Can be seen
IStllncly Hook Dat um ) in con Dance st1rts at 5 p.m .
Balley'o
on Soodoy. Make
WEEKEND
meeting
at
the
J ROOM furnished apartment locally .
nection with the operation e nd
Write
Credit
Music by George tt.ll
It
a
habit
to dine out
Danville Wesleyan Churc h,
maintenance of said prolect. (3 ~
with nice yard In Middleport .
Manager, P . 0 . Box 35,
regularly for sure en .
Rt. 325, Oct. 16 to 18 with Re•J .
Provided that no structure for
Phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
Cortland. Ohio .
joyment.
human habitatio n s hall be
Don
Wachenschwan z.
10-7-tfc
10· 16·21P
constructed or maintained on
returned missionary from St.
. , - - -..-..,--sal&lt;lland , and provi ded further conta ining 0.19 acre, more or
Kltt, West Indies. He will FURNISHED and unfurnished ELECTROLUX SWEEPER that no other str uc tures shall be less; Tract No . 212.(E, Lebanon
show slides of his mission
constructed or ma inta in ed on Township, Townsh ip 3 Nort h.
apartments. Close to school.
Comflete with a1tachments,
work. 7: 30p.m ., Oct. 16, and
said l•n&lt;l ex cept n ma y be Ranve 11 West . Sec. 7, being
pain spray, cordwlnder and
Phone 992-5434.
we plan a homecoming on
approved In writinv by seld part of 100 acre Lot No . 146 ol
lhrow-away bags. Full cash
J0-11-tfc
218 E. Main
992-9974
Pomeroy
Sunday 18th. Basket lunch at
representative of th e Un ited Ohio Co mpany Pur c hase,
price
onl_y Sll. Terms
States in ctlarge of the project . containing 0.08 acre , more or
12 noon and a songfest from 2
Open
Daily5:30-7
:00.
Sunday,7
:
00-7
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available . Phone m -5641.
(4 ) As to the &lt;It-scr ibed lend In less ; Tract No . 2126E , Lebanon
to 4 p.m . Everyone welcome .
t0.16-6tc
which easements a re taken , all Township , Township 3 North,
Brother Don Is a former
BACK HOE and Endlooder
rlc;thts end privileges wh ich mav Range 11 West , Sec . 8, bei ng
male
poodle,
pastor of the c hurch . He BLACK
work. George Bill Pullins.
be used o~nd enjoyed wtrhout part of Oh io Company Purr~lstered .
Phone 992-6J29.
would like to meet his old
1nterfering with the use of the chase , containing 0.08 acre,
10· 1~· 301P
10-16-Jtc
friends . Come it you can .
protect for th t purpos es more or less ; Tract No. 2308E,
authorized by Congress or lebanon Townsh lp, Township 3
10·15-2tc
SEPTIC tanks cleaned . Miller
abridglnv the rights and North , Range II West, Sec. 71.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio . Ph .
easements hereby taken ar e belnV part of Ohio Company GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
specifically reserved to the Pu~UChas.e on DeWitt f.lr:un ,
662·JOJl
Sportsman Club, Sunday. Oct. COAL ·=st,on~ . E:xcelslor
landowners, their heirs and con,alnlng 0..46 acre. ,more or
· .,.1; '· ''"· 1·12-Hc Whether yoo spread pocked ,
1, · E . Win St.,
18.
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assigns ; subJect, however, to '"'' ; Tract No. 2.413, Olive
tre' ·.'
~ - ... frozen or · seml-llquld "'-nure,
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·Pdmeroy
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Phone
992-3891.
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10-14-ltc
I existing eaHments tor publi c ToW~ship , Township 3 North ,
WHEEL Horte Slits , and Hew Holland hos • tonk-type
4-9-tfc
roads and highways , public Ro~nge 11 West Sec . 73 and 29,
Service . Blum
Lumber spreader just right for your
utilities,
r ailroad s
and being part of Ohio Compan~ WILL gi ve piano lessons In my
Company, Chester, Ohio. operation . Model 34~: 100·
home. Phone 992-3666.
pipelines . (b ) The perpet\l al Purchaae on Shade River and
G.E. refrigerator, good con.
8 NICE ewes. 20 fat lambs .
Phone 985-llOl ,
bushel, rlght-har.d unloading ;
right , power . priYIIeve. iind Ohio River , containing 21.79
d1tton . Phone 992-62&lt;7 .
, SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW full
16·11C
easement oc cas ionally to acres. more or less ; Trac t No. -------,=~8:,_·
Phone 992-2630.
5-20-Hc - . 1 JoiS : 1&lt;15-but.hel, rlghf·
overflow, flood , and subm erge 2513E -1, Oliv e
-~.,..,--,-.,..,,'o_9 -6tp
size sewing machine. With
To wnship , WILL pick up merchandise and
I0-1J-6tc -:-:-::--::-::-::-::-:-:::-:-::-:c~
hond or left-hand unloading :
Tracts Nos . 2108E . 2114E , Townsh ip 3 North, Range 11 ,' take to auction on a per. self -winding bobbin, slant
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2122E , 21l.4E , l126E , 2308E and West, Sec 23. being part of Ohio
1970 DIAL ' N SEW ZIG ZAG
needle designs, also zlg.zag
ce
ntage
bu•s
.
Call
Jim
Refrigeration
service.
Jack's
hand
or
left-hand unloading ;
2413E -I in connecflon with the Compo~ny Purchase on Ohio
sewing machine left In
equipped. Comes In walnut
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
Re1rlgera11on, New Haven . Model ~ : 200-bushel, rightoperation end maintenance of River , conta ining 0.46 acre ,
tor,away . Beautiful pastel
sewing s1and . $72 .50 cash or 2 BEDROOM house, nice
Phone 742·4461.
the Racine Loc ks and Dam more or less ; Trac t No . 2413E -2
Phone 882-2019.
~tfc hand unloading. Come on In and
co or , full size model. All
terms available. Phone 992location. See at 525 Broad·
Prolectasauthorized by the Act Olive Town1hip, Township 3
9.:1J.tfc
bullt-in
to
buttonhole,
over
5641.
see them! Our factory-trained
woy, Middleport. Phone 992·
of Congress approved Mo~r c h J, North, Range 11 West, Sec . 19,
cas land fancy stitch . Pay just
5114.
K"A'Y'M"A"'
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1909 (Public Law 311. 60th being part of Otlio Company "'
10-16-6fc
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer servicemen, fast parts servrce
$48 .75 cash
or
terms
Congress,
1nd
Session), Purchase on Shade River,
and easy terms me~ our
Laurel Cliff, now open each
10-14-6tc
Complete Service
arranged. Trade -Ins ac - KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
together with all rlvht, title, 1nd containing 3.61 ac res, more or
deolership the Ideal place tel buy
Friday to receive con Phone
94'1·J821
lntere1t In and to the timber , les1 ; tllnd Tract No . 2433E, Olive
cep1ed. Phone 992-5641.
your spreader.
GOOD
investm&amp;nt
propertv
.
signments
at
10
a.m
.
Auction
excellent
condition
.
Has
all
Racine,
Ohio
structures and lmprovemenB Township, Township 3 North,
10-9-6tc
House with three furnished
s tarting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
attachments including buffer
Crlt1 Bradford
now situate on tht land , e~~:cept Range 11 West, Sec . ]S, be ing
apartments, basement, two
your merchandise .
and demother . Sells new for
fencing , and continuing right to part of Ohio Company Purchase
5-t-tfc
Cleaner brand new
garages . Monthly income,
over $200. Wlt l ~ell for $6.4.50
clear end remove any brush, on Shade River. conftlllnlng 6.38
).22·11&lt; VACUUM
O IVISION OF SPERRY RANO
1970 model. Complete with all
PT_I_
C-TA_N_K~S-CL'::'
EA
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NED.
debris, o~ncl natural obstructions •ern, more or len . The
S190. Priced reasonably for · -S-Ecash or terms arranged .
cleaning
tools.
Small
paint
which , In the op inion of the authority tor the taking is the PIANO tvning . Karl Kebler,
quick sale . Phone 992-3035.
Phone 992-S6Al .
Reasonabl6 rates . Phone
damage In shipping . Will take
representat ive of the Un ited Ac t of Congress ar,proved
Mason . Phone 773-SSJS after 5
10·
16-6fc
7·19-Hc
John Russell . Gallipolis 446States In charve . m•y be February 26, 1931 U6 Sat . 1421.
l27
cash
or
terms
If
desired.
p.m .
.082 after 5: 30 p.m.
detrimental to th e p r otec t : 40 U.S .C. 258a), and acts sup Phone 992·564 1.
10-13-JOtc
4-7-tfc
provided that no stru c tures lor plementary
thereto
and
I0-9-6tc TIMBER . 55 acres on good
human habita ti on shall be amen&lt;l«tor~ thereof. and under
road . 01e-third white oak, 15' '
constructed or maintained on the turttler authority of the Act G UN SHOOT for turkeys .
and up. Phone Reedsville 378lor41edreo~ns
the land. and proyided further of Congress epproved April 74 .
Racine Gun Club, Sunday,
6.164.
aunt to l'Our specifications.
that no ottler structures shall be 1118 125 Stat. 94, 33 U.S.C. 591 ).
October 18, 1 p.m .
GREEN beans, tomatoes. Pick
Sitts availlibfl IIOW.
EXTRA lNCOME ,
Home
Spring /love.
10.1J.70
constructtcl or maintained on wtlich act tlluthorizes the
10-13-Stc
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your own. Also, potatoes and
operated, own boss and hours.
the lend except u may be acquisition Of land for river and
sweet po1atoes. Bring con- BEAUTIFUL Eorty American
Earl)' retirement poulble .
approved in writing by sa id harbor purposes ; the Act of
tainers. Andrew Cross. Letart
Phone 949-o482.5.
representatlvt of the United Congress approved Mtrch 3,
s1yle, stereo·radlo com READY · MIX CONCRETE
Falls.
States In charge of the prolecl. 1909 (Publfc Law 311. 60th
I0.12.5tc
bination, AM &amp; FM radio, 4
Monthly Pll'mtnh
delivered right to 'lour
such restrictions being Intended Congress, 2nd seulon), which WANTED: Sales trainee to
10-1.5-6tc
speaker sound sys1em, .t
Lower Than Rent
for and lim lied to the prevention act •uthorizes the recon pro/ect. Fast and easy. FrM
work directly with Manager
speed automatic changer .
of construction which would struction and mo&lt;llflcetlon of
e&amp;l motes . Phone 992·318~.
for advancement to Sales CORN PICKER, New ldN, one
Balance S79 .25. Use our
Colltlct : Mr. MOOdy, Ptl. 9t2Interfere with the operation ol ex !sting river and harbor lm .
Gooaloln Reedy-Mix Co ..'
Manager position . Must be
row, pull type. Andrew Cross,
71U It our field office at
budget terms . can 992-3352.
the prolect or constitute a proveme-ntl!l ;
Mldilleport, Ohio.
1963 MERCURY J90, slendord
neat,
aggressive
and
willing
Letart Falls, Ohio.
Perk
&amp;
Svcamort
In
Mid·
danSiJtr to persons or property : t11nd the Acl ot Congress ap .
10.1).70
shift, good fires, SUO. Roy
6-JO.tfc
to work . car necessary . Appty
dltoort.
10-15-Jtc
IUbject to existing easements provecl August 12, 1961 {Publlc
Young, Succen Road . Phone
J&amp;MCO ASSOCIATES, INC .
4860 MacCorkte, Ave., So.
for public roads an d highways, l t!IW 90-.479). whi ch act IP ·
WALNUT,
Modern
stYle,
Formerly Kl•sell Auaclates,
Chas.
Coolvllit 667-34112.
NEIGL'ER Construction. For
public utilities , railroads and proprlated funds for such
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
stereo·radlo, am, fm radlo, 4
IRC,
lptlines ; reserving , however , purposes . The public uses for
building or remodeling your
10.1S.3fc
I0-16-6tc
and
bird
dogs.
AKC.
Pet
and
speaker
aound
aystem,
4
o the landowners , ltleir he irs which said land Is teken are 11
home , ·coil Guy Ntlgler,
·;how
puppies
.
Grooming.
speed automatic changer,
and essignl, 111 such r ights and follows : The Slid l•nd 11
1962 RAMBLER ctnolc slotton
Racine. Ohio.
Phone 992-!«l.
separate controls. Balance
privileges as r(lay be ule&lt;l and necessary adeQuatetv
to
w~on. Excellent condition .
...;. -ffc
7·31
enjoyed without Interf er ing provide for locks and dam on
J.17-Hc
174.79..Use our budget terms.
PhOne
992-1&lt;150.
WOMAN
to
live-In
wl1h
elder-ly
with or abridging the r ights and the Otlio River and tor ottler
Call 992.JJS2 .
10._I.. Jip HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
lady . Light housework and
______________
eaStmlfnt hereby acquir ed. (cl usn Incident thereto . The said
SCOUT
mini
-chopper
bike,
2
10.1J.70
cooking . Call 992·5397,
The fee simple title to Tracl No . land has been selected by the
ARE
YOU
LOOKING
FOR
2
•
TENNA SERVICE . ·Phone
months old, cost $2()0 new. - - - -- - - - 2413, subject , howeve r , to Secretary Of the Army of the
10.15-ltc
ACRESr 7 room !rome, J
992 1522
eklltlno eesements for public United States tor ac,ulsltlon b';'
Will sell for 1150. Phone 992· AWNINGS. storm cfooro ond
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bedroom•- bath,
floor
roads end highways. public the United States or use In DRIVERS NEEDED. Troln
6:JJ11.
windows, carports,
furnace, callor, goroue . ALL rlOME building lots within =-~._..;.--""""'
utilities,
railroads
and connection with the con ""'!;.;.:.
10-16-ltc marquees, blown and· baH
now to drive semltruck , local
FO~ $7,500,
plptllnH. All of said land Is struction of the Racine Locks
Tuppers
Plains
Wafer SEWif'IG MACHINES: Roa.lr
- -, -- - - - -- Insulation. Elmer White,
and
over
the
road
.
Diesel
or
situate In Meigs Count~ . Ohio. and Dam Proltct on the Ohio
District. Close to high school
1$0rVICfl, all tilt~ f?2,22eol
gas, experience helpful but 4 PIGS, 2 shoats, Phone 7.42- sa111 repre~entatlvt. For free LITTLE IUT NICE and further desc ribed es R lver, and tor such ottler u1es
2
ond folrgrounds. This Is 1 new
Tho l'ebili: Shl!lf, , f'!!tn...,y ,
Rolland
Searles, eatlmates, phone Charles
4626,
not necessary. You can earn
follows : Tract No . 22SE . Letul u mav be auttlorlzed by
bodrqoms. beth, utllitv room,
dovelopment, all loll Iorge
Authorlud Sinolr Ill• and
Rutland.
Lisle. Syracuse. V. V.
Townltllp , Township 1 North , Congress or by Eucutlve
up to S5 per hour after short
all oro tiled ond nice on lht
Range 12 West , Se c 11 of Ohio Order . You ere further notified
and hove goo&lt;f drainage.
Servo...... Stwirpen ~''l'tt"c'
training , For Interview f'nd - _ __ __ _ _ 1_D_·16-61p Johnson ond Son. Inc.
lnsldt.. 12 ocre. 11.300.
Phone 992-6117 after $ p.m.
·.· :t:.r
Compan~ Purchase, being a that If you have any oblectlon or
oppllcotlon , call 51J·W -5572,
1-JO.Hc
part of I Lot No . 2 of Sayre's defenst to the taking of your
or wrlle Safetr, De@arlment,
NEEDS SOME REPAIR- IV&gt;
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Addition to Letart Falls. con - property you are required to
United Stoles, nc .. C.Q Room
S.ys:
story frame, 5 room1. bath, '2
talnlnt 0.15 acres , more or tess ; serve upon plaintiff's allorn•r, ·
I WITH . oil .
426, 301 E. 4th 51., TransTract No . 226E , Letart Town at
porchel, Iorge lot. 13.500.
the
addren
here n
01
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r
au'l-l:::~lon. lf:a fo . .. •' capt.lled? Loti ' your
ship, Township 1 North , Aange designated . on or bafore
portaflon Bldg ., Cincinnati,
TO, II,IY OR SELL
12 Wett, Stc 17 of the Ohio November 71, 1970, an 1n1wer
Ohio.
11s.3301&lt;:'*11r '
q!J f92.
CONTACT US
Compan~ Purctlue , being • identifyinG the property In
I0-15-2tc
HENRY
CLELAND
pert ot Lots 1 and 2 of Burn 's wttlch vou clalrn to have an
1-6-Hc
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REALTOR
Addition to Letart Falls , con . Interest, stating the neture and
j
Olltce 992·2259
lainlno 0.30 t~ c re. more or tes1 ; extent of tht lntereats clalmtd,
RH. 9924561
Tract No . .412E , Letart Town - •nd lilting 111 your oblectlonl
Ship, Township 1 North, Range and d*fenses to the taking of ·oLD furn.tture.-dl-. brag
t0.11-6tc
12 West, Sec • · being part of 100 your property . Afl oefenses aM
All sizes In stock,
beds,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller~
Acrt Lot No . 233 of Ohio obtec:tlons not so pr"ented are
Rt. •~ Pomeroy! atio. Call
149.95 up. We lnatall,
Company Purchue , containing welved, but without answer1n9.
992-6271 .
0.76 acre, more or leu ; Tract you m•v serve on plaintiff a
we service, we finance.
No. 500E . Letart Township , counsel a Nollce of Appearance,
·l·lfc
Township 1 North , Renge 11 identifying 1h(O property In -=:-::---:c-:-- -:::.'
Wtlt Sec 34, being par t of 100 wftich you cletm on intereat, OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
Acre lot NO 230 ot OhiO and thereo~fter you wil l receive
condition, as long as have no
Campen~ Purchase , containing notice of all proceedings af been . wet. Paying 110 each.
0.31 •crt , more or less : Tnct fecting said property . At ttle
First floor only. Mondaya will
NEAT I BEDROOMS- Bath,
No . 9DlE , Le-tart Townltllp, trial of ltle issue of just com Set the New 1971
be pick-up dov. Write, giving
new forced elr furnace.
Township 1 North , Range 11 Ptnloatlon , whether or not you
b:IO HOUSE trailer, vory aoocl,
good directions, Witten Pleno
Concrete walks. Landscaped
West. Sec . 35 end 36, being po11rt have previously appeared or
1
$195. Brown 1 Trailer Park,
Company, Boll lU, Sardla,
lof. Only 18,500.00
of lOOacre Lot Nos . 217, 218, 219, enswtred, ~ou may present
Mlnorsvlllt, Ohio.
:r:ro and 221 of Ohio Compan~ evidence a• to the amount ot
Ohio 4J9of6.
Purchau , containing 5.33 -compenl.tlon to be- paid for
10.16-:llc I BEDROOMS Hardwood
&amp;
l((ft, mort or len; Tra&lt;:t No . your property and vou may ------------~~~~Hc
floors, Control htof and olr
1106E , Lebanon Township, 1ttare in tht distribution of the
IH6 NEW MOON frailer, 1
condill001lng : Full basemen).
Townsh ip 7 North , Range 11 IWird . You ere furttltr nollfl~
bedroom, )Ox$1, $2.800. E~·
.Garage , Very nice. 126.500.00
Wett, Sec . 20, be ing part of 100 that thll can will be celltd
cellent c:ondltlon. Phone
acre Lot No1 . 194, 195, and 196 of before The Honorable Joser,h P. J BEDROOM house, 1'/:a balhs,
Now On Display I
Mo.... 77J.51t3.
OhiO Compan~ Purc hase, KlnnurJ,,
MIDOUPORT - 4 bedroomi
United
Sates
available aUer Nov . 1. Ex- Remanlng 1970 Mobile
10.16-6tc
containing 0.79 ;,cre, more or District udge, at 9:00A . M. on
wllh CIOHfl, living· 16 X 1•.
cellent neighborhood, ciOH to
IHI ; Tract No. liOIE , Lebanon November 23, W70, 11 tnt U. S.
must
be
Porch, garage. 11g,500.oo
schools and churches. No Homes
TownSfllp, Township 3 North Cour l tlou'" end
I WIGS. one blonde, one light
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pets.
Write
C·O
Dally
S.ntlnel,
moved!
A11nge 11 West, Sec . 7, being Building,
15
Marconi
brown.
Also
Polaroid
camera,
NEW
I
BEDROOMS
- All ,
Box
729-R
,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
er t Of 100 1cre Lot No, , 1.411 •nd Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio. at
one
Kodak
lnstematlc
electric homt. 2 ·ba1hs, nit:~
I0-16-31c
SO of the Ohio Company Pur - which time the United States
camera. ooe movie camera.
dl(llng arH. T.h ttm-o-pent
chaM, containing 0.31 acre , will make appllcttlon to the
Man's suit, sire.-. Very Gocd
GLASS. Double gerogt.
more or leu .- Tra ct No . 211.4E , Court 4or determination of the TRAfL-~R . Brown's Trailer
OH IO'S LARGEST
Ll'banon Townsh ip, Townsh ip 3 per sons entHied , a nd amounts
...,dillon. Phone 992·2431. ,_ , E•-lltnl location. 123,900.
Park , Minersville. Phone 'J92. MOilLE NOME DEALER
North , Rangf 11 West , Sec. 7, of o.:ompensation, to be pa id tor
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1D-16.3fc - · .. Re~d for your Inspection.
JJ24.
bting part o 100 acre Lot No . condemnat ion of the- above
Ap ntment plefl~ .
.f-9-tfc
141 of Ohro Company Purchast, described property . Disputed
7 ROOM house, both, cool
IU WITII CONFIDENCE ·
containing 0.27 acrt, mort ·or claims cnl"lcernlng entitlement
furnace. Thomas Fork Rood
CALL 992•WS
992-7191
len ; Tract No . 2122E . Lebanon to and -or the 1mount of ju1t Tff.PJrn &amp;pice,
milt from Moln StrMI
nur
Hllond
Ch•rch.
Nn
HELEN
oiiCI VIRGIL
Township, Townsh ip J NOf'"th, compens.ftion tor such con new Maigs High 5c:h091 on old
Clifford Jocobs. l'hona 992·
TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
Range n west, Sec . 7. being demnation muU be presented at
Rt. JJ. Phont 992·2941 .
part ot 100 ICrt Lijl No . U7 of that timt~ or be det'med walvfl!&lt;l .
2417.
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U.S. Rt,H$.
I0.16-61c
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REGULATIONS
Ill
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reserves the
1965 DODGE
$195
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oeemeo oblectoonel.
The
Coronel Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor. radio,
NEW GIRL'S coat. Size 7, $15.
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'Standard Shift. Was $l69S.
· Phone 992-22611\
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10.15-31!&gt;----- - -InsertiOn .
Brick, Block. -Stone.
For w 1An~l:~ervlc•
1963 DODGE
$495
1960 CHEVROLET •-door,
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Roof
Painting · &amp;
ScentsperWordonelnsertlon
Polara 2 Or. Hardtop, V-8 motor, radio,
excellen1 Condition, 1250.
Remodeling, Cement Work,
Repair,
Spouting &amp;
75
Also, W-C Allis r•atmers
Garo.~~es.
Minimum Charge c
l
flit t
I I
I
I
W
~· - - -•
Carpenter
Work.
\2 cents per word three
orque e ransm ss on, powers eer ng. as
tractorandoqulpment . r-rtUtw
Free Estimates
conlecutlve lnurtlons.
$695 .
742-3656
Contact :
oie~~r ' o .· E. &lt;:~~; n 'w . · s· 18 cents per word 11x con ·
10-15-ltp
Jim- Larry
Morris ; Rachel A. Morris ; aecutlve Insertions .
Kenny . Jake
25 Per etnt Discount on paid
Doroth~ Murtaugh ; All ie Price ;
1962 DODGE
$495
SEARS WRINGER washer.
Phone
Gertld Price ; Done tel Price: ads •nd adJ ~ld with in 10dars.
Custom 880-4 Dr. Sedan, radio,
D.ouble rinse tubs. Good
From the Ulrgest Truck• of .
741-:1945
Ira E. Pr ice ; Henderson Price ;
CA:Do~rTJ::~Ks
steering, automatic transml~sJon. power
condition . Phone 992-6780.
Bulldozer Radiator to the
992-7044or992-S632
Rl. l
Doxter,o.
A . c.
Price : Mon• M.
S1 .SO tor so word minimum .
~
power
10.15-ltp--------Smallest Heater Core.
Williamson ; Clara L. Adams ; E•ch additional word 2c.
· brakes, V-8 motor. Was $595.
Abner Price ; 0 . D. Jone1 ;
BLIND ADS
~
Walttr Rale-ioh Biram ; Audrty
Additional 25c Charge per
....
~
700X11 TRUCK tlrtl. Walk-In
Bell• Crabtru : Seymour Advertisement.
VIII
cooler-unit complete. Electric
Underwood; James W. St•n OFFICE HOURS
meat saw. Meat block . 1955
Have Yo11r Yearly
' ••• m.-2143
Pomeroy
sbury;
8 : 30 a.m . to 5 : 00 p.m . Dally ,
OP•N IVIS. ......
Ford 1-ton truck with cattle
SheldonM.
, A.
If Stewo~rt
living, o~nd
andT. s.
If
i¥11' P.M.
deceased, to their unknown 8 :30 a .m . to 12 : 00 Noon
POMIIOY, OHIO
rac:ks. 2-way turn · plow for
heirs, devisees , creditors and S•turdo~y .
Cub Trac1or. Phone 949·3013.
usJvns . You •re hereby notified
10.15-ttc
that on Nove mber 7, 1969, a
FOR Bl
complaint In c ondemno~tlon wo11s
SWAP SHOP, new and used
flied with the Cler k of the above
r~
furnltur&amp; . P--- 992·7261 , 305
Court In 1n o~ c tion to condemn
1..1;.J
'"""n.:lhe follow ing estates In the
N. 1nd. Ave. , Middleport,
·-GUARANTEED1an&lt;11 described in Scht&lt;lute
Pomeroy
Ohio.
Plus
Phone 992-2094 ,
"A" attached to the complaint
D:....
10-1-4-JOtc
and made a po~rt hereof : (a l
UIIUI
Parts
And Complete Une
The perpetual rlvht. power .
privilege and eesement In ,
of Supplies
Meigs Co. Farm
upon , over o~n&lt;l across Tro~cts
Nos. 225E , 226E, .417E, SOOE.
Bureau Federation
606 E. Mlin, PoMeroy, 0.
Phono 992-2141
902E, 1106E, 24l3E -2 end 203E
L.
Annual
Meeting
tor the purposes set forth below .
Mason,
w.
Y•.
We have five left All sizes and most
together with ell right , title and
Tues. Night-7:37P.M.
•
773-5671
equipment. Write for literature and prices.
Interest In and to the t imber.
Open Dolly 11114 p.m .
Oct. 20, 1970
structures and Improvements
DOZER Work. Phone 9411·2171.
6:301119p.m.
now situate on the land , and the
9-13-lfc
New
Meigs
Loca
I
continuing right to cle-ar and
remove any brush, debris , and
High School
nttural ObStructions wh ich , In
REEDSVILLE, OHIO
IAdjocent to Folr Grounds)
the opinion of the represen
Members,
family ,
Stuk Otnner
tatlve Of the United States in
guests welCOme.
NEW and used brush hogs.
charge, may be detr imental to
Profetsion11 Enterteinment
Phone 992-6329.
the operation of the pro lecl . ( 11
Sat. , October th
Adulh
ll.:t.l
.
Chlldron1Sc
17
Permtnently to overflow , flood ,
10- )6-ltc
Lou Inches the easy way
Call m-2111 for Re11rvatlon
and submerge- the l o~nd ly ing
Free Fish--7 P.M.
with the new
Public: lnvittcf
below elevation S60 fee t. m .s. 1.
DON'T pump yout sluggish
SLIM·A-WAY
(Sanely Hook Datum l In conDance from 9:30 till
REMODELED l · bedroom
septic tank . Get Kh~an- Em ­
Free Home Demonstration
RED STEWART and the
ntctlon with the opero~tlon and
Music
by
Eddie
F 't fe
house on Lincoln Heights .
MRS . WENDEL KAYLOR
A/1 Septic Tank Cleaner .
mo~lntenen c e of t he RfH.: in e
Ambassadors
w ill
be
Phone 992-J"'KJ.
112-2697
Landmark Farm Bure«u.
Locks 1nd Dam Project for the
broadcast live from the
N"w H•ven, W. Va .
Sun . October 18
9·27·tfc
porposes u o~uthorized by the
Pomeroy .
After • Weelldays or
ldlewOOO Club, Rt . 47 East , ·----~
Act of Congq!ss approY ed
10-16-ltc
8 P. M.
1 Til' Satureay
Parkersburg, W. Va. on NICELY furnished 2-bedroom
Mo~rch 3, 1909 ( Public l a w 317 ,
60th Congress, 2nd Session) . (2)
Fridays
from
9
:
JO
to
10:
30
State Speaker
apartment. Middleport . SPINET PIANO. Wonted,
Occasionally to ov ~ rflow , f lood,
p.m . over Station WCEF -FM .
Phone 992-3874.
Open
Meeting
responsible par1y to take over
and submerge the land ly ing
10-15-ltc
9·30-tfc
low monthly payments on a
above elevation 5·•0 fee t, m .s. l .
Free Chicken Dinner 4 p.m .
Bring the family to
spinet
plano. Can be seen
IStllncly Hook Dat um ) in con Dance st1rts at 5 p.m .
Balley'o
on Soodoy. Make
WEEKEND
meeting
at
the
J ROOM furnished apartment locally .
nection with the operation e nd
Write
Credit
Music by George tt.ll
It
a
habit
to dine out
Danville Wesleyan Churc h,
maintenance of said prolect. (3 ~
with nice yard In Middleport .
Manager, P . 0 . Box 35,
regularly for sure en .
Rt. 325, Oct. 16 to 18 with Re•J .
Provided that no structure for
Phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
Cortland. Ohio .
joyment.
human habitatio n s hall be
Don
Wachenschwan z.
10-7-tfc
10· 16·21P
constructed or maintained on
returned missionary from St.
. , - - -..-..,--sal&lt;lland , and provi ded further conta ining 0.19 acre, more or
Kltt, West Indies. He will FURNISHED and unfurnished ELECTROLUX SWEEPER that no other str uc tures shall be less; Tract No . 212.(E, Lebanon
show slides of his mission
constructed or ma inta in ed on Township, Townsh ip 3 Nort h.
apartments. Close to school.
Comflete with a1tachments,
work. 7: 30p.m ., Oct. 16, and
said l•n&lt;l ex cept n ma y be Ranve 11 West . Sec. 7, being
pain spray, cordwlnder and
Phone 992-5434.
we plan a homecoming on
approved In writinv by seld part of 100 acre Lot No . 146 ol
lhrow-away bags. Full cash
J0-11-tfc
218 E. Main
992-9974
Pomeroy
Sunday 18th. Basket lunch at
representative of th e Un ited Ohio Co mpany Pur c hase,
price
onl_y Sll. Terms
States in ctlarge of the project . containing 0.08 acre , more or
12 noon and a songfest from 2
Open
Daily5:30-7
:00.
Sunday,7
:
00-7
: 00
available . Phone m -5641.
(4 ) As to the &lt;It-scr ibed lend In less ; Tract No . 2126E , Lebanon
to 4 p.m . Everyone welcome .
t0.16-6tc
which easements a re taken , all Township , Township 3 North,
Brother Don Is a former
BACK HOE and Endlooder
rlc;thts end privileges wh ich mav Range 11 West , Sec . 8, bei ng
male
poodle,
pastor of the c hurch . He BLACK
work. George Bill Pullins.
be used o~nd enjoyed wtrhout part of Oh io Company Purr~lstered .
Phone 992-6J29.
would like to meet his old
1nterfering with the use of the chase , containing 0.08 acre,
10· 1~· 301P
10-16-Jtc
friends . Come it you can .
protect for th t purpos es more or less ; Tract No. 2308E,
authorized by Congress or lebanon Townsh lp, Township 3
10·15-2tc
SEPTIC tanks cleaned . Miller
abridglnv the rights and North , Range II West, Sec. 71.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio . Ph .
easements hereby taken ar e belnV part of Ohio Company GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
specifically reserved to the Pu~UChas.e on DeWitt f.lr:un ,
662·JOJl
Sportsman Club, Sunday. Oct. COAL ·=st,on~ . E:xcelslor
landowners, their heirs and con,alnlng 0..46 acre. ,more or
· .,.1; '· ''"· 1·12-Hc Whether yoo spread pocked ,
1, · E . Win St.,
18.
.
: ~....
assigns ; subJect, however, to '"'' ; Tract No. 2.413, Olive
tre' ·.'
~ - ... frozen or · seml-llquld "'-nure,
,
·Pdmeroy
.
Phone
992-3891.
~
10-14-ltc
I existing eaHments tor publi c ToW~ship , Township 3 North ,
WHEEL Horte Slits , and Hew Holland hos • tonk-type
4-9-tfc
roads and highways , public Ro~nge 11 West Sec . 73 and 29,
Service . Blum
Lumber spreader just right for your
utilities,
r ailroad s
and being part of Ohio Compan~ WILL gi ve piano lessons In my
Company, Chester, Ohio. operation . Model 34~: 100·
home. Phone 992-3666.
pipelines . (b ) The perpet\l al Purchaae on Shade River and
G.E. refrigerator, good con.
8 NICE ewes. 20 fat lambs .
Phone 985-llOl ,
bushel, rlght-har.d unloading ;
right , power . priYIIeve. iind Ohio River , containing 21.79
d1tton . Phone 992-62&lt;7 .
, SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW full
16·11C
easement oc cas ionally to acres. more or less ; Trac t No. -------,=~8:,_·
Phone 992-2630.
5-20-Hc - . 1 JoiS : 1&lt;15-but.hel, rlghf·
overflow, flood , and subm erge 2513E -1, Oliv e
-~.,..,--,-.,..,,'o_9 -6tp
size sewing machine. With
To wnship , WILL pick up merchandise and
I0-1J-6tc -:-:-::--::-::-::-::-:-:::-:-::-:c~
hond or left-hand unloading :
Tracts Nos . 2108E . 2114E , Townsh ip 3 North, Range 11 ,' take to auction on a per. self -winding bobbin, slant
A
I
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CD
N
D
)
T
I
0
N
I
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G
,
Model
365: 110-bushel, right·
2122E , 21l.4E , l126E , 2308E and West, Sec 23. being part of Ohio
1970 DIAL ' N SEW ZIG ZAG
needle designs, also zlg.zag
ce
ntage
bu•s
.
Call
Jim
Refrigeration
service.
Jack's
hand
or
left-hand unloading ;
2413E -I in connecflon with the Compo~ny Purchase on Ohio
sewing machine left In
equipped. Comes In walnut
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
Re1rlgera11on, New Haven . Model ~ : 200-bushel, rightoperation end maintenance of River , conta ining 0.46 acre ,
tor,away . Beautiful pastel
sewing s1and . $72 .50 cash or 2 BEDROOM house, nice
Phone 742·4461.
the Racine Loc ks and Dam more or less ; Trac t No . 2413E -2
Phone 882-2019.
~tfc hand unloading. Come on In and
co or , full size model. All
terms available. Phone 992location. See at 525 Broad·
Prolectasauthorized by the Act Olive Town1hip, Township 3
9.:1J.tfc
bullt-in
to
buttonhole,
over
5641.
see them! Our factory-trained
woy, Middleport. Phone 992·
of Congress approved Mo~r c h J, North, Range 11 West, Sec . 19,
cas land fancy stitch . Pay just
5114.
K"A'Y'M"A"'
N:::
,S:-:-A:-:UC
:::T:::I::
D:c
N- ,c,ouse,
1909 (Public Law 311. 60th being part of Otlio Company "'
10-16-6fc
C. BRADFORD, Auctioneer servicemen, fast parts servrce
$48 .75 cash
or
terms
Congress,
1nd
Session), Purchase on Shade River,
and easy terms me~ our
Laurel Cliff, now open each
10-14-6tc
Complete Service
arranged. Trade -Ins ac - KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
together with all rlvht, title, 1nd containing 3.61 ac res, more or
deolership the Ideal place tel buy
Friday to receive con Phone
94'1·J821
lntere1t In and to the timber , les1 ; tllnd Tract No . 2433E, Olive
cep1ed. Phone 992-5641.
your spreader.
GOOD
investm&amp;nt
propertv
.
signments
at
10
a.m
.
Auction
excellent
condition
.
Has
all
Racine,
Ohio
structures and lmprovemenB Township, Township 3 North,
10-9-6tc
House with three furnished
s tarting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
attachments including buffer
Crlt1 Bradford
now situate on tht land , e~~:cept Range 11 West, Sec . ]S, be ing
apartments, basement, two
your merchandise .
and demother . Sells new for
fencing , and continuing right to part of Ohio Company Purchase
5-t-tfc
Cleaner brand new
garages . Monthly income,
over $200. Wlt l ~ell for $6.4.50
clear end remove any brush, on Shade River. conftlllnlng 6.38
).22·11&lt; VACUUM
O IVISION OF SPERRY RANO
1970 model. Complete with all
PT_I_
C-TA_N_K~S-CL'::'
EA
.,-:-:
NED.
debris, o~ncl natural obstructions •ern, more or len . The
S190. Priced reasonably for · -S-Ecash or terms arranged .
cleaning
tools.
Small
paint
which , In the op inion of the authority tor the taking is the PIANO tvning . Karl Kebler,
quick sale . Phone 992-3035.
Phone 992-S6Al .
Reasonabl6 rates . Phone
damage In shipping . Will take
representat ive of the Un ited Ac t of Congress ar,proved
Mason . Phone 773-SSJS after 5
10·
16-6fc
7·19-Hc
John Russell . Gallipolis 446States In charve . m•y be February 26, 1931 U6 Sat . 1421.
l27
cash
or
terms
If
desired.
p.m .
.082 after 5: 30 p.m.
detrimental to th e p r otec t : 40 U.S .C. 258a), and acts sup Phone 992·564 1.
10-13-JOtc
4-7-tfc
provided that no stru c tures lor plementary
thereto
and
I0-9-6tc TIMBER . 55 acres on good
human habita ti on shall be amen&lt;l«tor~ thereof. and under
road . 01e-third white oak, 15' '
constructed or maintained on the turttler authority of the Act G UN SHOOT for turkeys .
and up. Phone Reedsville 378lor41edreo~ns
the land. and proyided further of Congress epproved April 74 .
Racine Gun Club, Sunday,
6.164.
aunt to l'Our specifications.
that no ottler structures shall be 1118 125 Stat. 94, 33 U.S.C. 591 ).
October 18, 1 p.m .
GREEN beans, tomatoes. Pick
Sitts availlibfl IIOW.
EXTRA lNCOME ,
Home
Spring /love.
10.1J.70
constructtcl or maintained on wtlich act tlluthorizes the
10-13-Stc
__..:.
your own. Also, potatoes and
operated, own boss and hours.
the lend except u may be acquisition Of land for river and
sweet po1atoes. Bring con- BEAUTIFUL Eorty American
Earl)' retirement poulble .
approved in writing by sa id harbor purposes ; the Act of
tainers. Andrew Cross. Letart
Phone 949-o482.5.
representatlvt of the United Congress approved Mtrch 3,
s1yle, stereo·radlo com READY · MIX CONCRETE
Falls.
States In charge of the prolecl. 1909 (Publfc Law 311. 60th
I0.12.5tc
bination, AM &amp; FM radio, 4
Monthly Pll'mtnh
delivered right to 'lour
such restrictions being Intended Congress, 2nd seulon), which WANTED: Sales trainee to
10-1.5-6tc
speaker sound sys1em, .t
Lower Than Rent
for and lim lied to the prevention act •uthorizes the recon pro/ect. Fast and easy. FrM
work directly with Manager
speed automatic changer .
of construction which would struction and mo&lt;llflcetlon of
e&amp;l motes . Phone 992·318~.
for advancement to Sales CORN PICKER, New ldN, one
Balance S79 .25. Use our
Colltlct : Mr. MOOdy, Ptl. 9t2Interfere with the operation ol ex !sting river and harbor lm .
Gooaloln Reedy-Mix Co ..'
Manager position . Must be
row, pull type. Andrew Cross,
71U It our field office at
budget terms . can 992-3352.
the prolect or constitute a proveme-ntl!l ;
Mldilleport, Ohio.
1963 MERCURY J90, slendord
neat,
aggressive
and
willing
Letart Falls, Ohio.
Perk
&amp;
Svcamort
In
Mid·
danSiJtr to persons or property : t11nd the Acl ot Congress ap .
10.1).70
shift, good fires, SUO. Roy
6-JO.tfc
to work . car necessary . Appty
dltoort.
10-15-Jtc
IUbject to existing easements provecl August 12, 1961 {Publlc
Young, Succen Road . Phone
J&amp;MCO ASSOCIATES, INC .
4860 MacCorkte, Ave., So.
for public roads an d highways, l t!IW 90-.479). whi ch act IP ·
WALNUT,
Modern
stYle,
Formerly Kl•sell Auaclates,
Chas.
Coolvllit 667-34112.
NEIGL'ER Construction. For
public utilities , railroads and proprlated funds for such
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
stereo·radlo, am, fm radlo, 4
IRC,
lptlines ; reserving , however , purposes . The public uses for
building or remodeling your
10.1S.3fc
I0-16-6tc
and
bird
dogs.
AKC.
Pet
and
speaker
aound
aystem,
4
o the landowners , ltleir he irs which said land Is teken are 11
home , ·coil Guy Ntlgler,
·;how
puppies
.
Grooming.
speed automatic changer,
and essignl, 111 such r ights and follows : The Slid l•nd 11
1962 RAMBLER ctnolc slotton
Racine. Ohio.
Phone 992-!«l.
separate controls. Balance
privileges as r(lay be ule&lt;l and necessary adeQuatetv
to
w~on. Excellent condition .
...;. -ffc
7·31
enjoyed without Interf er ing provide for locks and dam on
J.17-Hc
174.79..Use our budget terms.
PhOne
992-1&lt;150.
WOMAN
to
live-In
wl1h
elder-ly
with or abridging the r ights and the Otlio River and tor ottler
Call 992.JJS2 .
10._I.. Jip HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
lady . Light housework and
______________
eaStmlfnt hereby acquir ed. (cl usn Incident thereto . The said
SCOUT
mini
-chopper
bike,
2
10.1J.70
cooking . Call 992·5397,
The fee simple title to Tracl No . land has been selected by the
ARE
YOU
LOOKING
FOR
2
•
TENNA SERVICE . ·Phone
months old, cost $2()0 new. - - - -- - - - 2413, subject , howeve r , to Secretary Of the Army of the
10.15-ltc
ACRESr 7 room !rome, J
992 1522
eklltlno eesements for public United States tor ac,ulsltlon b';'
Will sell for 1150. Phone 992· AWNINGS. storm cfooro ond
'
'
bedroom•- bath,
floor
roads end highways. public the United States or use In DRIVERS NEEDED. Troln
6:JJ11.
windows, carports,
furnace, callor, goroue . ALL rlOME building lots within =-~._..;.--""""'
utilities,
railroads
and connection with the con ""'!;.;.:.
10-16-ltc marquees, blown and· baH
now to drive semltruck , local
FO~ $7,500,
plptllnH. All of said land Is struction of the Racine Locks
Tuppers
Plains
Wafer SEWif'IG MACHINES: Roa.lr
- -, -- - - - -- Insulation. Elmer White,
and
over
the
road
.
Diesel
or
situate In Meigs Count~ . Ohio. and Dam Proltct on the Ohio
District. Close to high school
1$0rVICfl, all tilt~ f?2,22eol
gas, experience helpful but 4 PIGS, 2 shoats, Phone 7.42- sa111 repre~entatlvt. For free LITTLE IUT NICE and further desc ribed es R lver, and tor such ottler u1es
2
ond folrgrounds. This Is 1 new
Tho l'ebili: Shl!lf, , f'!!tn...,y ,
Rolland
Searles, eatlmates, phone Charles
4626,
not necessary. You can earn
follows : Tract No . 22SE . Letul u mav be auttlorlzed by
bodrqoms. beth, utllitv room,
dovelopment, all loll Iorge
Authorlud Sinolr Ill• and
Rutland.
Lisle. Syracuse. V. V.
Townltllp , Township 1 North , Congress or by Eucutlve
up to S5 per hour after short
all oro tiled ond nice on lht
Range 12 West , Se c 11 of Ohio Order . You ere further notified
and hove goo&lt;f drainage.
Servo...... Stwirpen ~''l'tt"c'
training , For Interview f'nd - _ __ __ _ _ 1_D_·16-61p Johnson ond Son. Inc.
lnsldt.. 12 ocre. 11.300.
Phone 992-6117 after $ p.m.
·.· :t:.r
Compan~ Purchase, being a that If you have any oblectlon or
oppllcotlon , call 51J·W -5572,
1-JO.Hc
part of I Lot No . 2 of Sayre's defenst to the taking of your
or wrlle Safetr, De@arlment,
NEEDS SOME REPAIR- IV&gt;
'::'li~=~-...,...,.1:.::0...:.1·.:.:"::.C
' '
Addition to Letart Falls. con - property you are required to
United Stoles, nc .. C.Q Room
S.ys:
story frame, 5 room1. bath, '2
talnlnt 0.15 acres , more or tess ; serve upon plaintiff's allorn•r, ·
I WITH . oil .
426, 301 E. 4th 51., TransTract No . 226E , Letart Town at
porchel, Iorge lot. 13.500.
the
addren
here n
01
,
r
au'l-l:::~lon. lf:a fo . .. •' capt.lled? Loti ' your
ship, Township 1 North , Aange designated . on or bafore
portaflon Bldg ., Cincinnati,
TO, II,IY OR SELL
12 Wett, Stc 17 of the Ohio November 71, 1970, an 1n1wer
Ohio.
11s.3301&lt;:'*11r '
q!J f92.
CONTACT US
Compan~ Purctlue , being • identifyinG the property In
I0-15-2tc
HENRY
CLELAND
pert ot Lots 1 and 2 of Burn 's wttlch vou clalrn to have an
1-6-Hc
H
I
(
.
..15-Hc
REALTOR
Addition to Letart Falls , con . Interest, stating the neture and
j
Olltce 992·2259
lainlno 0.30 t~ c re. more or tes1 ; extent of tht lntereats clalmtd,
RH. 9924561
Tract No . .412E , Letart Town - •nd lilting 111 your oblectlonl
Ship, Township 1 North, Range and d*fenses to the taking of ·oLD furn.tture.-dl-. brag
t0.11-6tc
12 West, Sec • · being part of 100 your property . Afl oefenses aM
All sizes In stock,
beds,
etc.
Write
M.
D.
Miller~
Acrt Lot No . 233 of Ohio obtec:tlons not so pr"ented are
Rt. •~ Pomeroy! atio. Call
149.95 up. We lnatall,
Company Purchue , containing welved, but without answer1n9.
992-6271 .
0.76 acre, more or leu ; Tract you m•v serve on plaintiff a
we service, we finance.
No. 500E . Letart Township , counsel a Nollce of Appearance,
·l·lfc
Township 1 North , Renge 11 identifying 1h(O property In -=:-::---:c-:-- -:::.'
Wtlt Sec 34, being par t of 100 wftich you cletm on intereat, OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
Acre lot NO 230 ot OhiO and thereo~fter you wil l receive
condition, as long as have no
Campen~ Purchase , containing notice of all proceedings af been . wet. Paying 110 each.
0.31 •crt , more or less : Tnct fecting said property . At ttle
First floor only. Mondaya will
NEAT I BEDROOMS- Bath,
No . 9DlE , Le-tart Townltllp, trial of ltle issue of just com Set the New 1971
be pick-up dov. Write, giving
new forced elr furnace.
Township 1 North , Range 11 Ptnloatlon , whether or not you
b:IO HOUSE trailer, vory aoocl,
good directions, Witten Pleno
Concrete walks. Landscaped
West. Sec . 35 end 36, being po11rt have previously appeared or
1
$195. Brown 1 Trailer Park,
Company, Boll lU, Sardla,
lof. Only 18,500.00
of lOOacre Lot Nos . 217, 218, 219, enswtred, ~ou may present
Mlnorsvlllt, Ohio.
:r:ro and 221 of Ohio Compan~ evidence a• to the amount ot
Ohio 4J9of6.
Purchau , containing 5.33 -compenl.tlon to be- paid for
10.16-:llc I BEDROOMS Hardwood
&amp;
l((ft, mort or len; Tra&lt;:t No . your property and vou may ------------~~~~Hc
floors, Control htof and olr
1106E , Lebanon Township, 1ttare in tht distribution of the
IH6 NEW MOON frailer, 1
condill001lng : Full basemen).
Townsh ip 7 North , Range 11 IWird . You ere furttltr nollfl~
bedroom, )Ox$1, $2.800. E~·
.Garage , Very nice. 126.500.00
Wett, Sec . 20, be ing part of 100 that thll can will be celltd
cellent c:ondltlon. Phone
acre Lot No1 . 194, 195, and 196 of before The Honorable Joser,h P. J BEDROOM house, 1'/:a balhs,
Now On Display I
Mo.... 77J.51t3.
OhiO Compan~ Purc hase, KlnnurJ,,
MIDOUPORT - 4 bedroomi
United
Sates
available aUer Nov . 1. Ex- Remanlng 1970 Mobile
10.16-6tc
containing 0.79 ;,cre, more or District udge, at 9:00A . M. on
wllh CIOHfl, living· 16 X 1•.
cellent neighborhood, ciOH to
IHI ; Tract No. liOIE , Lebanon November 23, W70, 11 tnt U. S.
must
be
Porch, garage. 11g,500.oo
schools and churches. No Homes
TownSfllp, Township 3 North Cour l tlou'" end
I WIGS. one blonde, one light
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pets.
Write
C·O
Dally
S.ntlnel,
moved!
A11nge 11 West, Sec . 7, being Building,
15
Marconi
brown.
Also
Polaroid
camera,
NEW
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BEDROOMS
- All ,
Box
729-R
,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
er t Of 100 1cre Lot No, , 1.411 •nd Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio. at
one
Kodak
lnstematlc
electric homt. 2 ·ba1hs, nit:~
I0-16-31c
SO of the Ohio Company Pur - which time the United States
camera. ooe movie camera.
dl(llng arH. T.h ttm-o-pent
chaM, containing 0.31 acre , will make appllcttlon to the
Man's suit, sire.-. Very Gocd
GLASS. Double gerogt.
more or leu .- Tra ct No . 211.4E , Court 4or determination of the TRAfL-~R . Brown's Trailer
OH IO'S LARGEST
Ll'banon Townsh ip, Townsh ip 3 per sons entHied , a nd amounts
...,dillon. Phone 992·2431. ,_ , E•-lltnl location. 123,900.
Park , Minersville. Phone 'J92. MOilLE NOME DEALER
North , Rangf 11 West , Sec. 7, of o.:ompensation, to be pa id tor
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1D-16.3fc - · .. Re~d for your Inspection.
JJ24.
bting part o 100 acre Lot No . condemnat ion of the- above
Ap ntment plefl~ .
.f-9-tfc
141 of Ohro Company Purchast, described property . Disputed
7 ROOM house, both, cool
IU WITII CONFIDENCE ·
containing 0.27 acrt, mort ·or claims cnl"lcernlng entitlement
furnace. Thomas Fork Rood
CALL 992•WS
992-7191
len ; Tract No . 2122E . Lebanon to and -or the 1mount of ju1t Tff.PJrn &amp;pice,
milt from Moln StrMI
nur
Hllond
Ch•rch.
Nn
HELEN
oiiCI VIRGIL
Township, Townsh ip J NOf'"th, compens.ftion tor such con new Maigs High 5c:h091 on old
Clifford Jocobs. l'hona 992·
TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
Range n west, Sec . 7. being demnation muU be presented at
Rt. JJ. Phont 992·2941 .
part ot 100 ICrt Lijl No . U7 of that timt~ or be det'med walvfl!&lt;l .
2417.
SYRACUSE
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U.S. Rt,H$.
I0.16-61c
Ohio I Company Purc~•u. !10J 16, 23. 30, Jtc

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News.,.in Briefo

63 on List For Honors

jf'enlh' •• ,_, ..... ll
Kimberly Sievers, George
years,
called
fin
rail)'
lodq to pr!l~Mbel' pwtMe a1ndlll0ft
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Stewart, Mellssa Thomaa, Mary
1o
Call!amia
on~
and
murder
ehaqel.
I'IJtl
~
a!TAW,'I.
(UPil
Pllmi
MJ.
Jlberllellor
~
()!pli•M,
the
betodqilll'to!'lli&gt;
llltlolj)IIIDn of
The soldlen ..,.. moblllred
Tiemeyer, Tammy Tyree.
So&lt;nt.y Gul Hail Clilld tile charpuplnlt lbt black mtut.,t niiW Plelft ·!JIIDtl. Trudeau emergency IDea sure &amp;rants 1rotlbl• willl tho FLQ. The by Trud11u after Quebec
Eighth Grade - Yield Abbott, pldlotlophy tnsll'uciiJr a !nud and a rra-p and urged .a early ~ lnvoPtl 1lte IPtCial poU.. unlimited aearcb and lnlopa, clad In inen !aUguea Jllatlce Mlnlala' JftOI/Jit Qlo.
Emer,eneles
Act, ~powen,plii'Diilltbemto andot.eelbe~uac111Dmllt 91tlte said he bad ''II 11011 lo
Sharoo Bini!, Julia Capehart, movement of ''laiiDnal proporllcm" to free the 16foar..,ld War
revduUooary.
.
SUipeiiCilng
aU
clvllliberllel
bl make arreols without WBrrl"bb, teD In tile pnc~Awn houn, were anUclplte a rklt or 1 dM!ur·
Jennifer Chapman, Charles
"h
to
gu1111
no
crime
aew
lbe
11
a
blacll
canada
u
11te
nall,tna.l
pjungeill
and wolves lbe ctlllomary equipped wllb ~utomallc bldce.u
11001110
Cmger, ·Ricky Couch, Coria
Crisp, Larry Fridley, Barbara cwrageouoly !li!IUni a reclat policy of lovernment." HaU aald. deep lnill crlltll. Ill Mclltreal prerc~~llive of damage oulta -JIOM ll1d ~. The
Fultz, Gary Grueser , Mike ''TIIrouib AngelaDovia'UNII and pmocuiiDn, the II'JVtiiww.al more thaD J,GOO C&lt;llllba.W'elld1 .1Pinlt tile IO'Il(I!Qitlll flll' atmoapliere- leMe.
soldlera mailed at Que~ !.al.ae ......,
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The crilllurupted 12 da,. ...
Haley, Bill Hsll, David Herd- eeeU to terrorile aU who ....t almt nclam "
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Provincial
Pollee
beadqWi\·
ln
.
Monlf.hl,
the
nation's
when
tile FLQ, wlllcb wiilll
man, Belle Hooper, Debbie
ll
ten.
,
·
largtat
olty,
·
lilt.
ljlult"oll
.
French..tpe~klng
Quo bee lt'&lt;llllli'
Kennedy, Dano King, Sonia
Guard,
the
atudenlo
Ill'
other
Trudeau, grim and doter· r rbJM an armed camp. aeparated fr&lt;m tile EIWDlh·
Klaer, Roberta Lee, KeMeth New Style James, Dalton GaJ&amp;[p
parUclpanta
woulll
be
inconmined, took the aciiDn newr · Soldiers moblllzecl Thunday af. epealdiiC prGVInoea Canada
G~,CrystalG~. ~ Madden,
Peggy Murphy ,
NEW
YORK - ABOUT . . mJIIENTS robbed and beat befln imubd by I Cllledian ternOOR bJ Trudeau were lined abiJ~cled Britlab diplomat ceivable," tile report said.
Hoover. Debbie Janey, Mona Sharon
Murray,
Debra pu11011gers on a 11011tllb0und subway under Manhattan Thuraday
"The ovldence pnllinlad to
head of stale. Ilia two and one- up, guna strapped a~ their James Crou. It eacalaled
King, Sandra Landaker, McLaughlin, Roger Nelson,
Ill
baa OIJaNioJ!ed lila! Kenl
afternoon.
half year old regime has been ehesta, In front of pollee . Saturday when tile !lepll'llilta
Michael Magnotta, Charles Judy Owen, Debbie Priddy,
Sllte
Unlvenlty wu In ltiCh a
The
oludenll,
believed
to
be
from
George
Wllllhlngloo
iiiCb
badly !!hakeD by tile deterlorat· Pomerww Youth in at inaehlne IIUD-poinllrldnaped alate or
Marshall, Janet Maue, Tanuny Tom Sievers, Don SUvera, John
cl1arepalr, lila! It wu
Sehool111d
PubllcSchooll43,
gotm
thelraln
at
noontime.
Outside
lngaltualloallemmlngtnnnthe
·~,
~ebec Labor Minister Pillrre
Michael, Kimberly Ohlinger, R. Thomaa, Teresa Thomas,
lolaUy
Incapable
of '*'Uni to
Dance Unit LaPorte.
Judith Radford, Dottie Roush, Steve Walburn, Joy While, Pam the llllsl Street SIIUon they pulled the omergmcy cord and lbductlm of_two topo!llclala.by
lite
llllw!Um
In
all)'
e!fecllvt
terrorized Ute.........,.. while the train wasi!Gpped. Some were tile terrorll~ • oeparatlat FLQ.
Nen Colmer, .aon of Mr. and BoUt men were believed ot111
Angela Sisson, Tamara Stanley. Wilson, Baeheba White.
threatened at tnlfe.i&gt;olnl.
Betides auspendlns clvU Mra. orten Colmer, Pomeroy, ta allve del!l'lle FLQ threall to llllllllllll'," aald the repiri.
The panel conUnued Ill aaar·
one of 211 Berea College Counlry execute lllem If Ute terrorllta'
1n1
bluhl the Kent Stale lldDlncere tourlng lndlana and demanda for releue of 23
lll!!dltraU...
and llld II baa.
Pupils of the Racine McLain, Brent Patterson,
Ohio. In Olford, the group wiD Jl'i8onera were not met.
''ftlllered
an
altitude
ill lull)',
Elementary School named to MarlePickens.
perform at Miami University.
AM....,.,.,..,I lUI tile War
the honor roll for the flrat six Third - Cricket Carpenter,
Oilier atopo are at Riehmond, Emergencies Act bad been ovw4ndl!llenceandJ!triDioolvewilll,lll 1111denlll 11111
weeks grading period an- Tammy Cleland, Kent Varney.
Ind., Hamillon, and Mid- Invoked wu mad,e at &amp;:llll a.m. ully,"
II
rqulata lltelr
nounced today made a grade of Second - Crista Beegle, PHNOM PENH (UP! )-Com- spawned by a typhoon and
by an aide to Trudeau.
Lt. Chim Sllvang, a company dletown.
lcllviUea
·and
Ia
YUinerable to
Bor above In all theirs subje&lt;ll. Peggy Bush•. Enc Hill, Sonja munisl troops p118hed to within concentrated their fully fury on COOIIIIlllller at Roar Kong,
The Berea Dancers ate a IUIII· The acU111 came eleht llourJ
radical
olamenta.
They are :
Hill, . Bob Bill Lee and Clrl rUle shot of a village only 211 the Ho Chi Minh Trail In Laoe aald hla lateat lnlelllgence academic student performing after Quebec Premier RDbert
The npart aadd &amp;DQibor ...
Sixth Grade - Scott Wolle, all Moms.
miles north of Phnom Penh for the elghlb eonsecuUve day. indicated that about 300 Norlb group founded 1n 1.938. The Bouraaaa, calling It the govern· ample "of Where the univerally
A, Eric Dunnlnl!, all A, Kevin
today and field reporla deCommunist pressures on Rio- Vletnameae Infantrymen were primary aim of the group Ia to ment'a tlna1 offer, pledged lei baa obvloualy conlrtbulad to the
Willford.
scribed the situaUon as "crlti- kar Koog coincided wllll an postUoned lees lban 2110 yards preserve dl"ces native to the recommend parole for five of mala It now ' - " Ia the OV•
Appalachian area. A typical tile 23 uparatlat political
Fifth - Lois Bailey, Larry
al " Radio contact with the eight-hour
bombardment !rom the center of town.
eremphasll V.Jch It hu p1lcetl
Fisher, Perry Hill.
,
~ilhoge Rokar Kong was lost against the town of Skoun, 3ii "Our situation is crtUcal at IJI'OIII'&amp;m coostsla of Englleh, prlsonera In nchange for and allowed to be placed Ill
Danlah and American folk freedom for O'oa allll LaPorte.
for a
miles norlbwesl of Phnom Tokar Kong," Savang aald.
Fourth Brice Hart, Beverly
dances
wtlb special empbaals
Bouraua set a 3 a.m. the rtsht to co-L
Savang said the North
u .S. headquarters 1n Saigon Penh, wblcb serves as the
said radar-guided B52 stratolor· supply center for . a major Vletnameae were elementa of oo17thandl811lcenturyEngllah deadllne, and when the FLQ Po•tale COUDiy Common
failed to lormaUy respcr.d by Pleaa Court Judie Edwin W.
tresses ignored bad weather Cambodian offensive along the 11$111 Regiment, a unit court and Morrla dances.
TBidl TO MEET
lbat time he and Montreal Jones accepted the npart and
Highway 6. But no ground which moved Into the Phnom
The Meigs County Tuber·
cilflcials
~ormed Trudeau of aald It wu "u eabauaUve u
TEACHERS
STRIItE
"No matU!r who is elected
attack followed the raid and Penh area last week. Rokar
culosis and Health Assn. will
PIULADELPHIA
(UPil
the state
''aPifthentled In- your Inquiry baa been.
governor in November, the
Cembodlan spokesmen said Kong iB the side of Cambodia's
meet at 7:30p.m. Wednesday at
The
Phlladelpbla
FederaUon
of
surrecllon"
IIley
felt allied In "Everything lbat baa 1raJ1o.
citizens of Ohio will be faced
government
forces
there
were
only &amp;In clisUUery. There were
the Middleport Villege Hall.
Teachera
(PFTl
went
on
atrike
the
city.
Trudeau,
a French- plred here In the lui ftve
weD dug In and protected.
unconflnned reports earlier
Plans for the 1970 Chrisbnas with a county income tax neJ:t £11_
In
the
city'•
271
public
echoole
Canadian
Ia
a
naUve
of Mm· weeb wiD go with you to the
spring If the Republicans
UP! corresp.mdents reporUng lbat the town bad been overrun.
Seal campaign will be com·
treal.
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IIJ"ave," said Jtlles.
today,
defying
a
court
ord!'l".
dominate the Ohio House ,"
!rom Rokar Kong said a
pleled. Manning Kloes, Mid·
Communist force of undeter·
dlepart, is local president. All John Thomas Cedy, candidate
for
state
representative,
mined slle tried to push Into Tractor Pull at
board members ilre asked to
charged at Southern Local
the northern end of the town of
attend.
U . P. D. McOeedy of the
School District tea chers'
3,000 residents late Thursday.
me eting Thursday night in Gallipolis Post of the State But Cembodlan officers said
Rigbway Patrol said today that
Velel'lll8 Memorial Hospital Raclne .
the Communists were driven
the Patrol is seeking applicants
"A
county
income
tax
is
ADMITTED
Robert Dye,
back.
another example of bsnd..,ld foc the 90th Academy Class
Letart, W. Va.
which will start nest Jlll!uary
DISCHARGED Joe Quivey. patching up to heal Ohio's
13.
o
In conjunction with the
Tammy Ferguson , Donald education problems, and it
Applicants
should
be
between
won't
help
barbecue a garden tractor
Dailey, John Hanning, Bernard certainly
the ages of 21 and 30, at least 6 (Ctalbluod from Page II
pulllnl! conteat will be held all
Southeastern
Ohio
schools,"
the
Gilkey and Connie Jewett.
ft.
9
Inches
In
height,
weigh
at
and
trulXimwn
paid
thereafter
p.m. weather permitting .
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Democratic candidate said.
least liiS !be., a high school from $56 to $7S a week.
Tractors are to he weighed In at
. .- - - - - - - , "!stand on the platform of the graduate and in good pllysical
Gilligan,
campeignlnl!
today
tile Dale Kautz farm before
Democratic Party which caUe
condition.
in
Cleveland,
charged
lbal
noon on the day of the e•1ent.
for total reform of Ohio's
The
patrol
has
a
starUng
Cloud voted In 1963 to change Features of the barbecue to be
rr.r.
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regressive tax program which
.Uilt:nliiJI
Tonig~t &amp; Saturday
hurta those least able to pay. l salary of f6IS per month, an the unemploymetrl compensa· held beglnninl! alll a.m. at the
October 1'-11
advocate a state corporate attracUve pension plan, group lion law, which is now "creal- firehouse wlll include barTHE CYCLE
Income tax as a first step for Insurance plans coverinl! health Ing tragic hardship in the becued chicken and spare rtbs
SAVAGES
end Ufe. All uniforms and
&lt;Technicolor)
needed funds; then, if adequipment are furnished.
of the current auto strike." r
Bruce Dern. Chris Robi nson
dU1onal funds are required, I
Applicants
successful
In
Gllllgan said 11\e 1963 change •
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VILLA RIDES!
support a state graduated
passing Ute several eums who In tile law took a'll'ay unemploy-[
{Technlcotorl
perionaJ income tax."
Robert Mitchum
"1. am a candidate because as enter the Patrol Academy wiD menl compensation !rom perbe peid whlle they train and sons laid off by a struck com·
Yul Brynner
hool
he
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.
a sc
teac r I am com· receive uniforms and main·
pany, even 11 the plant
. ._ _ _ _ _ _ _. . mitteri to improve Ohlo's
tenance
while
In
schooll2
weeks
educational record," Cedy said.
worked In was not ·~:;I
at
the
modem
Patrol
Academy
Cloud
was speaker of the t
"I support Jack Gilligen end hla
In
Columbus.
of
RepresentaUvea
In 1963.
educaUonal proposals. Hwe are
Interested
appllcanll
are
"This
is
the
type
of spe&lt;;a! [
to have tax reform and inedvised
to
contact
the
Ohio
interest legislation the Republl·
creased stale aid to educatioo, I
State
Palrol
Pool
located
on
US
cans
hnve consistently spon.
see no profit in returning an
35,
west
&lt;1.
GalllpoUe
ar
call
Tonight, Sit. &amp; Sun.
sored
and
supported," said GDlnewnbent to the Ohio House
Gallipolla
446-2433
or
Pomeroy
llgan.
"And
Roger Cloud joined
who has already permitted this
Oct. 16-17-18
992-2397
to
make
an
aphis
Repablican
colleagues In
si.ckness in our system. I say it'.e
point:ment
for
an
interview.
Out
Dauble Feature Prog ram
time for a change."
voUng for the bW, evenn ,~~~I
"WEDDING NIGHT"
of state residents also may the speaker usually re
Starring
apply.
from votiq."
Tessa Wyatt
Howard Metzenbawn, IJem&lt;&gt;.
Dennis Waterman
DUMP CLOSED
INSTALLATION SET
R11ted " R"
Syracu~e Mayor Herman A special meeting of the cratic candidate for the U.S.
- Plus1
.ondon satd today the Syracuse Junior American Legion Senate, urged Tan to esplaln
" EVE"
Starring
~ump IS closed end lbal the Auxiliary will be held at 7 pm. why be did not vote on final
Robert Walker
ump area will be posted. Tuesday at the Racine passage of the comprehensive
Celeste Carmell
Anyone dumping In the area American Legion Hall. Officers drug abuse and cootrol act In
wtll be prosecuted, London said. wiD be installed by Mrs. Charles Congress.
Kessinger , Eighth District
Pleulllt Valley Hlllpilal
Junior Activities cbalrman.
ADMITTED - John Tylor,
Mrs. Gerald Simpson Ia unit
Leon;
Isaac Wallis, Apple
advisor. Those Interested In
Grove;
Mrs. Robert Un·
beComing members are Invited.
derwood, Pt. Pleaaanl; Larry
AIIIMW ....... IIIIDII 1. Laoki
and
IIlii IIIea. great Europa&amp;~~ road
Todd
Bnun!leld,
Aehttll;
Mra.
HOMECOMING SET
car
btrt
.-tarn.
Homecoming will be held Barnard Wallece, Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Tracy
Sunday at the Mornlnl! Star
Mohr,
Floyd Reynolds, Glenn
United Methodist Church.
Sayre,
Mrs.
Homer Bonecutter,
Sunday School at 9:30am. wiD
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Lillian
Pesgy
he followed by worllhip service
and ... mcii!IIUXUatl0:30. There will be a basket Lyvere, Sylvia Mullins, Mra.
M !llli ....., Tile ,11111e , . . .,
dinner at noon willl an af. Hoyt Jividen, Rodman Forbla,
Vernon
Miller,
Dale
Talbott,
CBI'. big an gu, on lftlln!!l'.
lemoon program to begin at
Mrs.
Darrell
Hswthorne,
Lora
1:30 p.m. Special music wiD be
- · on ropal~~o
,
Brownlnl!.
a feature.
Slaty-three Melga County
Junlrl' High School studenll
ha¥e boon rwned to the llornlr
roll at the c1&lt;110 of the flnt sll
weeb grading period.
Maklni a grade of B or above
In aU subje&lt;ll were :
Seventh Grade - Patrick
Alnon, Bruce Beach, Bruce
Blackaton, Brenda Bolin,
Christie Burson, Sandy
Carleton, George Carper,
Karen Coleman, Ginger
CuUUJilJ, Cherie Fry, Cindy

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The Melga Demolay Chapter
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday
at the Middleport Masonic
Temple. The Motbera' Club wiD
meet at the ...,. hour In the
basement of the temple.

They're our people . . . atwaya raady
to take care of your financial
needa carefully.
And courteously.
Come in and
get acquainted.

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Fire Losses High
GalllpoUa Volunteer Fire Department,
aided bJ Ute Pt. PJealllll tlld Gsl
Departments, prevented heavier lou.
The fire wu tUaoovered Ill 10:23 p.m.
when clly patrolman Steve Waller&amp;, 111
rouUne patrol, noUced noke aeeplnl!
fr&lt;m Ute hardware building.
Two lrucb were first on the acene, but
two others re8)101lded later wh111 II wu
plain the ftre waa spreading to Ute rear of
tile alruolure. The !We qutckl,y got Into
tile unoccupied apartment on the aeamd
ftoor of the adjoining buUdinl! housing
Joe's Tavern. Flames also burned througb
the celllnl! of tile tavern owned by Franlr;
Pierotti. John PlerotU aald Ute tavern wu
completsty remodeled this put summer.
There was heavy 111110ke and water

BY DALE RCYI'IIGEB
GALIJPOLIS - Of!lclala said
Sllturdq estlmatee of dama&amp;e may run u
h1gb u f!GO,OIIO bt a fire late Friday nlgbl
wldcb damqed three of the oldellt
ballnell eataWibmenla located m the
loww part of the 3011 block of the Second
Ave.
ea... of Ute blaze which originated ...
theteemd!loorln the Farm•'• Hardware
Store bad not been determined. Volunteen
frllm the Oalllpol18 Fire Department
nmalned at Ute IIC8IIe late Saturday.
Heevlelt ctamaae apparent~)' wu In
the rear of the Farmer's Hardware
buiitllng Owned by Virgil Hilon and leased
to Eddie E. Ev&amp;lll. ~ actlm by the

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of lJalh
buUdlnga. Smoke damage was alto
reported In Ute adjoining waD of 11m»
Dlaccnmt Store.
An Investigation Ia unde~ay lo
determine the aac1 cauae IIIII total
damege to the three flnna lnyplved.

damege In the

•sslstant Fire auer 91aa Jlamllton
clrecled the fire !ighUni optl"allmlln, the
absence of Chief James A. Northup who
wu out of town. Twenl)'..,..e Gallipolis
firemen w•e aided by II Sll11or !inmen
and sll junlora !rmn lhe Pt. Ple818111
VolunteEr Fire Department 111d two !Ire
ilgbters from the ('.aDtpoliB State JnstltUie.
Also assisting.,..... piiUUIOI fnm the
GaiBa Count)' ClvU Deii!ISI.

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BY BOB HOEFLIOI
pPMEROY- n'U be another open1ng
of a tmc aeries of abowa Thuraday night at
Melp .IIICb School, Rock lljlrlnp, when
the lllc BendMinllrel .•m-JaUon lilagel.

INSPECT DAMAGE- Property ownen in1pac:t dlmqe
caued by Friday night's blaze In downtown GaWpolla aft•

tile fire wu e~ by volunteer firemen. Calde of the
blaze ll! not yot detftdned.
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Review Oct. 30

·ofe===
cbJirman

the State Reaource
Commlllee.
Leiding ope•k• of the cmference wiD
be Jolm A. HaMal!, former prealdenl of
Mlchlglll Stata Untvtnlty llld oow administrator of the u. s. Agency for In·
ternatlonal Development, apeal&lt;lng ...
"IDterdopellllence of World, U. S. and
lAical CmununiUes." Novice G. Fawcett,
President of The Ohio State Univeretty,
wiD welcome guests.
A gmeral session oo commtmll)'
development will follow. After that, Dr.
Dougan will dlscusa the ''Role of the USDA
Committee for Rural Development."
"Operation of the A-85 Project Review
Pragrmn" will be Ute subject of a llhort
1ft8011t.IIIDn by Bllljamln R. Brace,
manuer, Ohio ClearlngboUH, Oblo
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Curtaln,llme both nlghta Ia 1:10pm.
Slaled uruler Ute IIJlOIIlOI"8III of the
1.ocal School District A!hletic
Board, the "FaD Fling" will ape11 wilb "H
My Frlenda Could See Me Now" by a
t:borWIIIne of :M pis. The glrla, lllnglng
and daDC!ni, wiD move mto a l"llll1flY
wbleh Ia being tiled for the first lime In a
Bit! Btnd show. Making up tho group are
Naney Thtlllpam, Leta Floyd, Marla
Neutzllng, Darla Neutzllng, Sherry King,
Mlllla ~. Q)nnle Lanning, Jeanie
Scbneldfr, Tine Nlerl, Shelly Mankin,
Maunen JleJmessy, Debt Gallqher, Jan
KonnetiY,Janllolter,Jllane Larklno, Kayo
llowaU, Klllda Cl&amp;My, Pldll Wtll, Bobble
Archer, Amy llamm, Sue Soulaby, Mary
Bradbury, andy Scbnelder and Pepy
O'Brien.

Pk:&amp;w&amp; . . SCary
II)' PAT ROUCJ[
GALIJPOIJS - What do you do when
you want an old boUle and your husband
wants anew me? You COitiJI'Omlae, that's
wbatl
The Robart Thomaaea, Rl. 311, bad lbil
declliaa to make. So, Mardi • year ago
they bepn Ute "new boule wllb the old
loolt:" about a mDe well of GaUipoliB.
Tblllnterestlngbouse (on the rl&amp;bt ae
.you go town RID Grande) baa aUracled
atteniiDn mr alnce conatruclloD begM. It
Ia dea1gned In the lradlllaaal11!11e poptd•r
bt lilt earb' 110111. Elmll' Stover, lacal
Ctllfraelor, put " under roof,
Sneellle Th&lt;lma• are doiJ!Ia 8Jea1
deal of the '1101'1!:
IIIW' lltlllp
are IIlli to be done.
Mr. Tbomu, who baa baan moving
tarse lim• from tile 6lilndlllm of an old
bam 1baf mce lllood m 8Uinllle Rd.,~
been IIllilrlad In plalli II! blj!M!op lbi
drl-r bee- be baa beeli ~ ·lo
pt ae _ , ..,..es u he needa. 111.1 piJIII
... to lil&gt;e the C1I'Ved tki-y wllli tile

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~ the IIIIa 11~"1 fealurl!l of the ,
bOUle . . llttllllb lalchel and llrap ldapt
aU male by .Mr. Thomu. Be male. Ute
lelchMililaU thidoon.l nlbahoue• 111!11
Ill tile ll&amp;'bl fll&amp;tn bl the family ruom.
. TboUgb not quJio !in!llled, tile boule Ia
ellrldlve with Wlite pull back, baDtrinlad *eperlel md !Meresltng prq~
w~~~~. n 1a a ~ 111a1 reDecta the til4vtdualll7 of a ftmll1 who arrtnd II
~ worldpowere can'I,MD '9 do,
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POMEROY - Sen. Oliver Ocuet of
Akron will be the main speaker at the
Schoolmaaters and Schoolwomen's dinner
wbleh IIPtlll the IMual meeUni of lbe
Soulheutern Ohio Eduoation AuoctaUon
to be held In·Athena, Oct. ZNO.
Mra. Harold Slluer, Mlddl~ Routa
1, is chairman of the 1:30 dinner which wiD
be held at the Flrll United Melhodlal
Qureh on South College St. on Oct. 29.
~•110111 at ~ each aboold be maUed
no later lban Ocl :lll'to Mra. Sauer.
Music for lba dinner meeUng will be
provided by the Grand Chorale of Rio
Grandt College 'wllb Merlyn Roaa dlrecUni.
Senator Ocaaek, aa asaoelale

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Thl! meetq, to llpl!ll at 10 a.m. after at
to 10 a.m. reglalraUon period, wiD adjltn
at 3:l,p.m. A bee! barbecue l!lllclleon will
be lltlrVed at nom by tile campua Saddle
and Sirloin Cub.
A t3 reglalratton fee wiD cover tile
hllcl!eon, IJI'OIII'lm l!lpellll!, 111d p&amp;Jting.
Prepaid luneh11011 reservaUons are needed
bJ October :a In the County Eltenllm
O!!l..:e of Meigs or Gallla County, or
clrectly to Ute office of Paul R. 'lllomu;
auoclate alate leader, commUDity and
nalllral...,urce devetopnent, 21211 Fyffa
Road, Co!ID1Ibua 43210.

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