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                  <text>I- Tbe Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Oct.lt, 1970

Clara Ohlinger Seroices Set
Funeral services for Mrs. Saturday at her residence on
Cllra Ohllnger, 90, who died Locust St. In Pomeroy, wiU he
held at I p.m. Tuesday at the
Mrs. McCullough Ewlf18 Funeral Home.
Mrs. Ohllnger Is SW'Vived by
Services Tuesday
four children, Herman, Emalie,
Graveside services will be Conrad and Troy, all of
held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs. Dora
Sutton Methodist Cemetery Phillips, Pomeroy, 10 grandnear Racine for Mrs. Margaret. children, and 13 great - grandMcCullough, former Racine children.
resident who died Sunday
Preceding her in. death were

evening at Dover.
Mrs. McCullough is survives
by two daughters, Mrs. Ray
Oliver of Lakewood and Mrs.

her parents, Mlchael
Catherine Bentz Rapp,
husband,
William,
daughters, Clara Mae

V e - Mealorlll BOIIPIIII
SATURDAY AI)Mil!SIONS Edimd lllale1, RadDe; Donlel

SAnRIDAY DISCHARGES
- Amber Lobn, Dorothy
Whaley, Bulb Cltr, Edna

Eric

Paraona,
M...m.
StiNDAY ADMISSIONS - .

Fred Robinson, Pomeroy;
Ethel Woodyard, Athena;
Jlmel Gibbs, Hartford_
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Hurl Hannah~, Beatha Clonch,
Grace Ellll, Harold Adams,
Boy BUlb, Doold llaggtrly.

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her
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CLUB TO MEET
Tbe Winding Trail Garden
aub will meet Wednesday at
7:30p.m, at the Ohio Power Co.
office In Pomeroy. Mrs. Leo
Kennedy, &amp;'., will he h01tesa.

Inez Frecker, Colwnbus; a son, Margaret Catherine, and a son,
R. E. McCullough, and several Thurman.

grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.
Her huahand, Dr. Silas MeCUllough and two sons, Starling
and George, preceded ber in
death.
Officiating at the services will
he the Rev. Paul Sellers. The

Mrs. Ohlinger was a member
of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ. Officialifl8 at the funeral
will be Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.
Burial will be in Beech Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the fWleral home any time.

Ewing FWieral Home is in

SOuthern Jr.

charge.

Funeral Set for
Mrs. Lula Russell
Funeral services for Mrs.
Luis B. Russell, 78, fonner
Bradl&gt;lry resident who died
Saturday at Bethesda Hospital
in Zanesville, will be beld at 2
p.m. Tuesday at the Bradbury
Church ci Christ.
Mrs. Russell had been
residing in Crooksville. She was
preceded in death by her
husband, Dana; two sons, a
sister and a brother. She was a
member of the Bradbury
Church of Christ and the
Daughters of America lodge in
Middleport.
Officiating at the services will
be Mr. Roy W. Carter. Tbe body
will be at the church from 12
ooon Tuesday until time of
services. Burial will be in
MUidleport Hill Cemetery. Tbe
Cannon and Cannon Funeral
Home at Crooksville is in
charge.

Suit for Divorce
Filed with Court
A suit for divorce and an
acUoo for support has been filed
in Meigs County Conunoo Pleas
Court. Edward LeMaster,
Pomeroy, Rt. 2, filed suit for
divorce against Bonnie
Lemaster, Pomeroy, Rt. 2,
ehargtng gross neglect ol duty
and enreme cruelty.
An action for support under
the Reciprocal Dependency
Law was filed by Beatrice
Rairden, Hartford, against
Harry Graham, Rt. 33,
Pomeroy.
WSCS TO MEET
The WSCS of the Forest Run
Methodist Church will meet at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
church with Mrs. U. S. Nease
and Mrs. Fred Nease hosteases.

MEIGS THEATRE

High is 28-24

Grid Winners
Southern Jwtlor High
School foothell team coached by
Bruce Wallace defeated
Wahama 28-21 Saturday night at
Racine.
Wahama was leading at
halftime 24-8 but Southern
rullied as Mitch Nease scored
four touchdons for Southern and
one extra point. Don Shaffer
scored one extra point for
Southern.
f()uthern took an early 8 to o
lead but soon fell behind where
they stayed until the second half
rally.
1'uesday evening Southern
beat Meigs seventh grade 32-:lli
and was defeated last week by
Glouster 1&amp;-6. Southern plays at
~ p.m. Tuesday at Glouster.
The

Pleasant Valley Hoopltal
ADMITTED - Mrs. Richard
Thomas, Lottie Wllsofl8, Pl.
Pleasant; Charles Stalnaker,
Long Bottom; Richard Fielder,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs . Ardath
Brinker, Letart; Osborne
Stewart, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Elsie Duncan, Pliney; Mrs.
Spurlock, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. H.
A. Cochran, Buffalo; Linda
Staub, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs.
Curtis Wallace, Gallipolis
Ferry; Mark Blankenship,
Letart; Mildred Woomer,
Letart; Mrs. Doas Hutchinson,
Letart.
DISCHARGES - Surilda
Rumbaugh, Timothy Fultz,
Denzil Kimberling, John
Taylor, Rmald White, Mrs.
Vallie Toney, Elizabeth
Johnson, lasac Wallis, Mrs.
Paul Harmon, Mrs. Robert
Underwood, Burwell McKinney, Linda Chapman, Mrs .
Charles Oliver, Linda K.ay
Chapman.
BIRTHS - A son to Mr. and
Mrs . Roger Spencer, Long
Bottom.

Tonight &amp; Tuesday
October 19-20

THE ADVENTURERS
(Technlcotorl
Candice Bergen

Ernest Borgnine
Coktra rtoons :
Topsy Turvy
Hold That line
Miserable Miseries
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

PATRONS OF THE BIG BEND Mlnstrel Fill Musical will receive cash prizes ranging
from $1 to $5 if they catch the candy klssea wblcb these pretty girls will lbrow from the
runway both on Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8:10p.m. In the new Meigs Hlgh School
Auditorium at Rod: Sp-tngs. The preUy glrla from the left are Peggy O'Brien, Jeanie
Schneider, Nancy Thompson, Milisa Rizer and SheiTY King.

EXPECT TAPER-OFF
COLUMBUS (UP!) - W. J.
Usery Jr .1 asaistant Secretary
&lt;J. Labor, says the spiraling
unemployment is espected to
taper off by the start of 1971, but
that the Nixon administration
would continue Us gradual antiinflationary policy.

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be Ald.

NWce Diet in Colrunbus, Ohio
Mr. and Mr1. Everett
Bachner fll Middleport learned
SoturdaJ fll the desth of their
niece, Mrs. William G. Moon,
47, of Columbuoat the Riverside
Methodllt Haopltal.
Mrs. Moore wu the former
EleanorWeua, daugbter of Mr.
and Mril. Edison Weaaa d.
Colwnbua. The Weaaa famlly
are ronner realdenta of Middleport.
Besides her parenta, Mrs.
Wessa Is survived by ber
lllab.lnd, a 11011, Michael o1

MONTREAL (UP!) - The
Canadian governmmt hunted
two suspect FLQ kidnapers
today despite the chilling
knowledge finding them could
cost the life of British diplomat
Jam.. R. Crosa, who pleaded
for capitulation to his captors'
demands.
But Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who
observed his 51st birthday
Sunday in a day of national
mourning and crists, indicated
no willingness ta bargain with
the two small bands of
terrorists who hold Cross and
already have assassinated Que·
bee Labor Minister Pierre
LaPorte.
Denouncing the FLQ as "a
small band of twisted men "
who offer Canada "no solutions
except murder'" Trudeau said
in a television report to the
nation, "we must eq&gt;ect that
these vicious men may ~tempi
again to shake our will." BUt he
prildicted they would faU. "The
FLQ has sown the seeds of
their own destruction,'' he said.
Spurning the demand of the
Quehec Liberation Front which seeks an independent and
Socialist Quehec nation-lor the
release of 23 FLQ agents and
the payment of 1500,000 ransom
in gold bullion, Trudeau would
not go beyond bls earlier offer
of free pasaage to Culp for
Cross' captors if they would
release the 411-year-&lt;Jid Briton.
LaPorte's Body Fouud
LaPurte's bloody body, his
hands bound behind him was
found Saturday night .; the
trunk of the car in which he
had been kidnaped Oct. 10. The
discovery piWlged Canada Into
despair
The ·FLQ kidnap suspects
sought by pollee were cab
driver Marc Carbonnea 37
and teacher Paul Rose, :r'f.' wh~
wears a Castro..tyle beard and
Is known to have twice visited
A pleas from Croaa In two
handwritten notes left In a
telephone hooth Sunday, echoed
the patheUc message LaPurte
addreaaed to his close friend
and political leader, Quebec
Premier Hobert Bourassa, five
days before his murder.
"The success of this search,"
he had written, "would he my
death warrant."

Mrs. VanZant, 93, Dies Today

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VOL XXII NO. 132

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were able to chat with Nixon,
who made a surprise half-hour
side trip - the first ever to
the campus by a President in
office.
Even lhe Domocrato aeemed
to take the President's visit In
stride. "Metzenbaum and Gilligan Will Win Without Help,"
s.1id one sign held aloft wblle
Nixon spoke to a noon-llour
r,J;lly in froot of the Statehouse
st.ops.
Finally, those who llke lheir
pollUcs seasoned wilh football
were treated to a speech by
Woody Hayes, coach the No. !ranked Ohio State Buckeyes,
who urged the partisan throng
to get together and win the
election for the Reoubllcans.

Nixon grasped the hands of
broad-grinning Hobert Taft Jr.
and Roger Cloud, the GOP
nominees for the U. S. Senate
and governor, and held them
high as the crowd ;~ared iia
approval.
"AII·Amerlcao"
"To the voters of Ohio, who
are accustomed to jodging 'AllAmericans,' I say that I look
upon these men as 'All·Ameri·
can' candidates," Nixon said.
"I regard their election as a
matter of especially high priority ."
The President then swung
into a speech in which he declared he was working toward
"a generatian of peace."
"One, two, three, four ,"

l'eceDtii ·
were

Weather
Occasional rain sooth likely
spreading over the s'* lly
tonight, continuing W....._y.
High today and W,..._y In
the upper 5Qj and &amp;Oo. Low
tonight in the upper 10s and 5011.

Meigi-Ma1011 A,_

TEN CENTS

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rnners
chanted a group of young people shouting the familiar antiwar slogan from Wlder a black
banner e:ontalning a white
"peace" sign.
"J know there are those who
are concerned when people
shout four letter obscenities as
this crowd over here is doing ,"
Nixon said. "It Is time for the
great Silent Majority of America to stand up and he COWlted.
"And 111 tell you how - on
Nov. 3 In the quiet Of the polling booth.
"Your answer to the shouting
of obscenities and the throwing
of rocks is the most powerful
-..·olce in the history of mankind
- one vote," he said.

Taft's and Cloud's favorite
campaign subjects in urging
support for them - an end to
violence and a halt to wasteful
government spending.
"Let's have a generation of
peace for the men that are
shouting out there,· · Nixon said.
"Let's cut spending in Washington, D.C. so you 'll have more
money at home here in Colwnbu.s, Ohio. Are we going to be
for the big spenders or are we
going to send Bob Taft to
Washington and elect Roger
CJoud governor?''
Homemade SJg.os
Hundreds of state workers on
their lWlch hours waved signs
passed out by aides to the ReThe President employed publican candidates who were
all on the platform with Nixon.
Some of the signs were home.

News ••• in Brie-'s
J ! Rev. Key is New
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Also dlacuaaed waalhe
pnjltt
to reawface eight ~ Ill I'Gmlro)J,
lneludlng Main, wblcb was M dJid Jlr
ClOUIIdl earlier by a 14 tOte. Olltltdl
dlaclued eome cbaapl in tbe I* ,,,.,
but no action 'fll tabD.
Tom Werry, repreuDIIDJ, Ute
emergency aquad, asked ~a~tuidl If
arr.....,..,ll could be made lo lloul' U.
new emergency veblcle
(lUI'·
cbaled. Several IWI_.......Uma
~
even the pooslblllty of buPdloa • ...,.lire
station but no action waa taken,
Attending were Leaar, CoiiiiCIIau!ll
Werry, Franklin Rizer, Bob Hysell, 111111
Donald Collins; aert Jane Walton and
Treuurer l'llyllls Hemeuy.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1970

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torney.
.
Webster, represantA.g Fritz and Mary
Buck, wrote In regen! to a parking .....,
lOcated on the eaat side d. SR 7 near the
Pomeroy-Muon lkidge. The letter staled
Is not
that unieaa the guard r
remov ... , legal actio~ wr
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

very
COLUMBUS (UPI) - - Almost
everybody came up a winner
Monday when President Nixon
made a pre-elecUon vlalt to this
cen1ral Ohio football capital.
Ohio Bepubllcana, ftghling uphill toward Nov. 3, received UJO
presldentlal blessing in front of
an eettmated ~.OOOonlookers at
Capitol Square and colDltieJs
more via radio and television.
Protest demonsb"ators, knotted in several groupo of about
50 each, got a chance to heckle
the chief 01ecuUve first hand.
Jolost of the time, they were
drowned out by his amplified
voice.
Sludenta at Ohio State Unlverslty, If they were In the
right place at the right time,

Legar from Manning Webster, local at-

Legar also read a leiter h'ml Fred W.
Crow, village solicitor, which auggesb!d
that the lot he uaed for employees of the
Dairy Valley. O'ow in a phcne oonveraation to Logar suggf!Med that a
reoo!uti011 be drawn up wblcb would
stipulate lhat the area In question be used
for a parlrlng lot for employees and if nol
uaed for this purpose be declared a
nuisance area.
Councilman Ralpb Werry stated that he
had written a letter to the Stale Highway
Dept., In Columbus ukq if the village
had the authority to place a guardrail In
tldaarea. Council will taU no action on the
matter until it hears !run the State Hlghway Jlepartment.

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with a total area,

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read one carried by a small

(Continued on Page 10)

CONGRESSMAN CLARENCE Miller, left, and local Republican candidates in the Nov.
3 election, are from left, T. A.(Ted) Downie, for auditor; Jotm C. Racon for common plea&amp;
judge; Ralph Welker, Pumeroy, for district re(I'Osentative to the Ohio legislature (Athens,
Meigs and Gallia CounUes), and Charles R. K.arr, Sr., candidate for Meigs County Commlssioner.

ea.::':.!~!~i:!:~tamartyrin~ ~~~~~ey. educatlon~~m~herofGOP- Advancing In Ohio,--Miller

Canadian unity, l'lerre LaPilrle, wblle the search tn- Jr. of Col11111bus Is the new the Concord choir of that
tellillled ltr bla kiUars alltl tlie kidnapers of Brlllah diplomat pastor of the Mount Moriah church.

Cltttle of

Jame1 L, 0'091, Canadian pollUcal fiiUrea lncludlnl Prime
Minister Pierre Trudeau and opposition leaders from Ottawa,
were Joining LaPorte'l family In paying final respecls to the
Quehec labor mlnllter murdered Saturday, one week after his

abdu&lt;tiOII by the Quehec Liberation Front.
MOIII'IWhlle, 8,000 pollee from throughout Quehec preaaed
theirsearcbforthreemenwanteduauspectsinthekldnapinpof
Crosa and LaPorte. SlnC&lt;! Trudeau Friday decreed emergency
war powers lroadenln&amp; pollee powera and suspending some
C8118dlan civil rllhis, author!Ues have aelzed without charges 341
IUI(leCted FLQ leaders and sympathizers In 1,627 raida
tl!rou8hoot Quehec, They have failed to find the kidnapers or
Cross.

Raptis! Church in Middleport.
Born in Columbus, the son of
Mrs. Helen E. McClain and the
late Henry L. Key, Sr., the Rev.
Mr. Key graduated from
Columbus East High School,

FaV!ft E,nrnt's
New Premier
e;r
OOVEIINMENT SOtJIUEISAID TODAY Prealdent Anwar
Sadat haa chosell Foretan Minister Mahmooo Fawzlas Egypt's
flrot clvlllan (l'emler in 18 years. Faw.l, a '16-year-&lt;lld diplomat,
apparently wuaelected to try to negotlete a peaceful settlement
In the Middle Eaat.
Badal, .,...,. In only Saturday to replace Gamal Abdel
Naar, proposes Fawzl to the central committee of the Arab
SoclaUst Union today, 11 . . expected to pve quick approval. In
Now YCI'i, Secretary of state Wll1lam P. Rogers woa meeting
with 18raell Premier Golda Melt In his continuing efforts to get
the Middle East peeco talb reaumed.

Pruident to Me« Gromyko

REV. UV

NEW YOIIIt - PIIE8IDI!NT NIXON will meet Soviet

Forelan MJrdlter Andrei A. Grom,vko In WasiUngton Thuraday for

...m.

i= .wed at
the curtent tena1ona In SovietAmerican Nlalloni1. Socretary d. stale William P. JloCera anDDunced the meeting Mon~ night alter conferring wltb
Grom.vko for two houn and 45 minutes. "This meeting, Uke any
meeting, we hope will play a part in better omderstancllni,"
Rogan aald.
llopn and Grolllfko remained at Ioqerbeada ,_. the
reporllld SoVJei..EmJUan mllll1e Ylolatlonti, but It """""' ln.....llnaJ;jr Jlkel)r that the Middle Eaat ceuo-flre woukl be ...
llildod on a day-looday bull.

dlac

mlllllloa frGm 1111 &amp;tomatlc rille Into a 1(1'0~ rl. 30 unarmed
Vle.tn=. . oldJDii1, - a n d cblldren her!ledlnto i. ditdllht
to II&amp; fttt ID tronl rl. blm. 'lbe tint pilblk! aecouitt, of the MJ Lal
-en Ill wbldi Amtlrli!b com•t .,ldlen ~ liiUed
(OJntlnued on Pice IO) ' '
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Just drive rttht up, roll down

acist is safeguarding you and

canada,

In other action, ClOIIildl wted to amend
Sedion I of the aalary ordinance for street
employee&amp;, The first of three required
readings also was given that ordinance.
AQ employees of the department will he
pvea a 211 cent an bour Increase. The
atreet aupervl.aor will receive t%.30 per
boW' and two other employees $2 per hour.
In oUter business a letter was read by

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n, 80(11), TEl. -TWOClO'IIEIINMBN'I.....,_ tllllfled
Mllllday tbe;lp s. Silt. Dlvkl MltciteU empty .two dlpl'of 1111·

FULLY AUTOMATIC

out special authari•ation from

fr&lt;m fZI a year to 150.
Ovtrllme parldng tlckell will .be lncreued from 15 centa to 10 centa. Dlegal
parking tlcketa from fl to f2, Tbe IJoa4.tn
periling pel'\alty' mly vlolatiOII Cll the
perking lots, will be rewced from $5 to p_
The only meters thai'will not be cl1ai~Sed
are the red meten near the Pomeroy
Nat1011al Bank and the Pomeroy Post
Office. Tbe rate for lhe red meter Is 12
minutes for I cent.
Mayor Outrles Legar observed that new
meten will not be tnatalled bul ad·
;atmenta made on the present meten. He
also aald It will be "aome lime" before
meters will be placed oo the town parking
area at Fourtb St.

By the Day

Bashan

refilled and had your pllarmacist roluso,

centa; ~ houra for 15 cents will be Ill·
creased to five houra ftr 50 centa; parking
lot meters, river aide, 2 houri ltr 5 cents
will be Increased to I hoiiC for ~ cents, 4
ho,.·lfor IOcents to 2bourl for 10 ceull, 10
holl'l for 15 cenll to 10 boors for 50 cents.
Tbe (I'OilOsed ordinance also provides
that plll')dna meters will be placed as
foUon: approllmately 38 meters on the
peved teetton of the town lot on Fourtb St.,
to register 2hours for 5centa, 4boura for 10
cents and 10 houn for Zi centa. Tbe area
preaenUy has free perklnc.
Parldng permlta for Individual parking
will he Increased from 150 a year to f/5.
Doctor apaces will be lncreaaed from flO a
year to fltiO. Tul Ucense!l will be raised

Now You. Know
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Carmel News,

Cable TV Project Begins Friday

If you 'vo evor attempted to have a proscription

Three.......,.

will be beld Tuesday at the
Jerry Speon Funeral Heme 011
West Broad St., CoJnmbooa,

Mr. and Mrs. Olmer Lee
Roush, Mr. and Mril. Jamu
Circle, all of New Haven, and
Mrs. Hattie Powell, Roger
Beegle and family of Racine R.
D. visited Mrs. Mary Circle oo
Sunday.
In a communique, the FLQ lime In 102 years the harah
When 1,000 galhered In the Montreal to view the body of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mutti and
repeated its demands.
reality of culd-blooded political chill autumn wtnda under the LaPorte. People stood for hours family of New Philadelphia,
Bourassa Mateo Replyv
assll&amp;'JlnaUon, Canadians dif- window of Trudeau's office on In the cold wblle macbtne gun- Ohio and Mlaa Dixie Circle of
Bourassa went on radio and fered about bow their govern- Parliament Hill wblle he boartng 1roopa and pollee Cleveland apent Saturday and
television and replied: "The ment should respond to the conferred with his ministers, admitted them, in small Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
government will face this crisis terrorlsts and over whether it some 88fl8 the national anthem, groupo, to the courthouse where Homer Circle.
Mr. and Mro, Leo Taylor of
with linnness and will not let had gone too far in assuming "0, Canada!'• a banner read: the body lay Wltll Tue!&lt;day
Racine R. D. visited Mr. and
ilself be destroyed."
Wlprecedented peacetime pow- "Canada-We Love You."
afternoon's funeral.
Mrs.
Douglas Circle on WedExperiencing for the first ers.
A large crowd gathered in
nesday.
Charles Wayne Brtnter of
Carey, Ohio, vlalted Betty Van
Meter and family and Eunie
Brinker a recent Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle
Continued from p~U!;e 1
Crabtree said the ftrst stepa of con- division) wW follow, and dlatrlbutlon _ and son, Larry, and Florence
He also applauded the high level of struction will he laying olthe trunk Jines, system coostruction for the four other Circle were guesta of Mr. and
cooperation given by the utility companies erection of the tower, and installati-on of communities should begin shortly . Mrs. Garrett Circle of Racine
serving the area. The CATV system will be eJectronic equipment at the tower site. The thereafter. The northern part of the net- Sunday.
attached to poles owned by the local stringing of cable for the distribution work will be known as TwlnVWage Cable
Mrs . Clyde Johnson and
telephone and power companies.
daughter, CoMie, of llamdeJ,
system in Pl. Pleasant (the PoinTVIew Service.
and Mrs. Douglas Johnson of
Racine called al the home d.
Betty
Van Meter and Mr. and
0
Mrs. Arthur Earl Johnson and
Patrick on Sunday.
Allee VanZant, 93, wife of the Pomeroy; a brother, GarreU
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and
Friday visitors of Mrs. Harley Knapp, Charles and Kevin.
tateGeoraew.
VanZant,
died
at
Bobo, While Rock, and one daughter, Patrice, of Columlnls
JoltDioD W... Mn, Jauwlll Kail Lao Knapp WOI 'treekend
ts Mr
Hartley of Bunker Hill; Mrs. vlsllorofhlsgrantbolher, Mrs. tile hliine of Her daugbter, sister' VIola Bobo, of Dayton. visited with •••tr
There are two deceased
... paron '
·
Margaret Coughenour,
Harley E. Johnson and Mrs. Lena Knapp of Lanpville.
and Mrs. Homer Circle of
Cheshire,
this
m&lt;rnlng
at
6
p.m.
Larry Barr and children of
Mrs. Lena Knapp and Mr.
sisters, Lovtna Bobo d. White Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mrs. VanZant was the Bock, and Nancy Batman, Yo.st of Oak Grove over the
Langsville.
Ralph Knapp were dinMiss Marty Redman of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter or Francis Marian Cheshire, and two deceaaed weekend.
Bobo and Sarah Am Cuter lrolhers, Leonard Bobo, ol
Columbus, and Mrs. W. Boyce Doyle Knapp and family.
Thirty-two persons were
of Columbus are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy Bobo, A familiar figure In west Florida, and VIncent, of present for Sunday Scbool on
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell. and Bill visited Monday with Meigs County In the !IIIlO's, ahe Hamden.
October II. Offering wu f17.44,
Terry Ruasell of Pomeroy Mrs. Mabel Wood and with Mr. was a member of Laurel
Tbe body will be taken to Happy Birthday wu sung to
was Sunday visitor of her. McElroy, both of Wilkesville. Grange and the Christian Wilkesville by Strong and Son Don Smith and Ted Smith.
grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Church at While Rock.
Funeral Home for preparatiOII,
Dale Hill of Letart spent some
Lincoln Bussell and Guy
She
was
the
motller
d.
four
then
will
be
lrOU8ht
1o
Rawllnp
lime
at the Douglu Circle borne
MAKE8 TWO CALU
Russell.
children.
Helen
Scott,
the
and
Coata
Funeral
borne
tn
recently.
Paul McElroy (Bill), son of The Middleport emergency eldest, (l'eceded her In death. Mlddlepurt Tueaday afternoon.
Calltng at the home of Ewlle
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy, unit anawered two weekend Surviving are Margaret
Vlalling
will
be
tonllht
at
Brinker
over the weekend were
calla. The flrsl was al4:31 p.m.
returned borne Friday after
Strq
and
Son
Chapel,
6
to
9
Mr
·
and
Mrs. 0rvy Gainer, Mr.
Saturday for Boo McKinney, Cougbenour' Cheshire; George
finishing hill service &lt;lilies with
Middleport, apparently suf- VanZant, Huntington, and Mrs. p.m. and at Rawllnp and 0&gt;811 and Mrs. Bennie Gainer and
U. S. Army in Vietnam.
Manning Webster (Mary), Funeral Home !rom 4 p.m. to famUy,allofHebron,B.D.,Mr.
Miss Naomi Jo Smith fering a haart attack, who was
1:38 p.m. Tueaday,
and Mrs. Carl Aotheraon, Lon(]
returned SUnday to Concord taken to Veterana Memorial Minor Ordered to
Tbe
funeral
Is
Wednesday
at
2
Bottom,
B. D. WIIUam Carleton,
College, AtheiiS, W. Va. to Hospital and then tranaterred to
p.m. under the direction of Racine, and Ralph Lao, local.
Holzer Medical Center, and Jail. Till Age 21
reswne studies.
Strong
and Son aaslsted by J E
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles lhenat11:34 a.m. &amp;mday, to the
· · family vialted Mr. and Mn.
Charged with falling to attend
McGhee, Lugb and Sandy Kenny Thomas, ill at home tn
~Hru:.~ be In Arthur Orr of Chesler on
McGhee of Columbus were Cheahire. A doctor wu called. achool, a"ellling a dlaturbance,
I
_,.
Sunday,
aod
dlaorderly
conduct
on
Sunday visitors of their wtcle
achool property' and with being Damage Medium to One of Two Cars
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Outrley
ELECI'ION NEAR
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle The annua1 election of lncOI'I'Iclble toward tiiBci(lllne of
members ci the board of the Ida parents and court, a minor Medium damage a were moving behlnd Pierce'• veltide.
Meigs County Agricultural baa been confined to the Meigs reported to one Cli' and a driver
The Goodwin cor had
Society will he held Thunday, County )all UDtJI May 26, 1171. wu cited to mayor's court
Nov. 12, In the Meigs County Tbe 1011teoce wu handed following a colllal011 &amp;mday at damaae. Pierce wu cited for
commissioners' office in the down by Jooge F. H. O'Brien In the entrance of the upper Improper~.
courlhouae. The paUa will be the Meigs County Juvenile court parking lot, Pameroy pollee
FINED ., 008'1'8
open from 5 to 9 p.m. Petitions fallowing • heating. The minor aald.
baa
been
made
a
ward
or
the
A
car
driven
by
David
Pierce,
Donald
Moore, PouioivJ, wu
for election which may he obcourt
uutll
he
attatna
the
age
of
20,11acine,badlquptopermlt lined . . . . 1!0111 011 Intained lr001 the fair board
secretary, Mrs Marvin King, 21. Whlle confined, he will be Ill OiiCOiiiiDa wblcle lo have IDIIcatlon cbar101 u the l'lllllt
must be flied seven days before required to study the IIICft apace, iilnidl the front of of 1 helrli!l Soltril7 nllbt Ia
curriculum d. the junior and a car drl"n by Pllma Good- the court of Ptmei'Qjl MQW
the Nov. 12 election.
aenltr grades d. biCh scbool.
will, 1'1, Prmeruy, wbldt .... Qlarlel Lept_

W )fipen
News, Notes

BY KATIE CROW
Five cent perking meters may be
coming lo Pomeroy,
Pomeroy Councll Monday night ap(l'oved the fint reading or an dnance
tllal IIW chinle the jreoont pelting
meten fw'l' 'penny to five cent meters.
are needod.
Tbe 14 iljiUied perking meter rea and
lines are: atreet meters would be chan&amp;ed
!rim 12 mlnlileo for me """' to 30 mlnuteo
for five ceilta; one bour from 5 centa to 10
cenll, two boun from 10 cents to 20 centa;
perking lot meterl, - t aide, (l'e8ent
rate one hour for five Cl!lltl will be tnlftlled 30 mtnutA!o for 5 cents, two houri
for IOcenta will he changed to I hour for 10

Columbus, and four cblldren,
Mman, Susan, Tori and Sam at
home. ALso surviving are two
brothers, Mllton and Jobn, boUt
of ColumllWI. Funtn1 services

Trudeau Standing Firm

CUba.

From Your Pharmacist

MAN CHARGED
HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) James A. Findlay, ancJnnatl,
... charged with first degree
murder today in the slaying of
Oleryl Segal, 16, whose nude
and muWated body was found
in a woOOed. area near here on
Sunday. Mlaa Segal, of Cincinnati, was the object or a
search after she failed to return
home from a date on Saturday
night.

Action Begun to Increase Meter Rate
p...,....

Moon Dust Hot Nutrient

Bull,!, Cbo~Nte.

'
'

.,

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attended Ohio State University
and the Columbus Baptist
School of Religion (an e.tenslon
of the Simmons University,
Louisville, Ky.) and Is currenlly

The Rev. Mr. Key is a former
assistant chaplain at the
Benjamin Franklin Tuberculosls Hospital and a memher
of the Columbus Baptist
MiniSters Bible League. He
entered the ministry In 1966 and
at that time was granted a
license to preach by the official
bourd of the Second Baptist
Church. He was ordained into
the Baptist ministry on Sept. 2ii,
1970 by the Second Baptist
Church.
The minister is currently
employed at the Defense
Construction Supply Center,
Columbus, as chief of the
distribution section, Director ate of Procurement and
Production. He is married to the
lormer Mary Pinson and they
have two children, David
Russell, two, and Jenny
Rebecca, five. They reside at
27116 Rosbury Road, Columbus.

Women of
Year and

w kN

~~:r:~~~:~: ee

Halloween

the ll'eakfast.

congressman said.
Speaking of student unrest,
Miller said he believes studenta
have a right to expreu themselves and to bring about
constructive change. However,
he stressed that they do not
have a right to violence and
destruction.
"Only about one per cent of
the stodent population Is herd
core," be said. He urg ... a
program to streas what Is liOod
in America and outlined the
steps taken on that program
already.
Touching state level politics
again, Miller stated that Roger
Cloud, tbe Republican candidate, has the experience,
knowledge and ability to make
one of the best goveM¥ll's the
state has ever had. He does lack
the color campaign procedures
of his opponent, however, the
congressman stated.
District 27 Rep. Ralph Welker
remarked that his en&lt;knement
by the Ohio Education
Association appareoUy was oo
the baals of his past record In
support
of
educational
legislstlon. He stressed that he
(Continued on Page 10)

ed m. ·:ll··~ *. '**- »: ,,. "'',, .,, .., . '":::::w:::~m-&lt;!&gt;~W .&amp;.--«,.;:'if.«,
am w::;~~~!~:::=~~'*~/:!~~~-~~ Scottowner

Baptist &lt;hurcb In Colwnbua,
Mrs. Mary Kunzebnan of
the Rev. Mr. Key formerly ;,omeroy has be~~ named
oerved as a880Ciate mlntster Woman of the Year .and Mrs.
d di
Grace Pratt of Middleport,
an
rector of religious "Woman of the Week" by the
Middleport Business and
Profeaalonal Women's Club.
Mra. KWlzebnan and Mrs.
Pratt were ulected (&lt;It the
honors, a feature of NaUonal
Bualness Women's Week, by
Plana lor a
festival vole of the clu~ memberahlp at
to be alaged Salla'day night on e dl!lner meelifl8 Jut night at
Eva's llestatl'ant. Mtl- Pratt Ia
the street In front of the Racine
Post qlfice were lll8lle at a president, of the club and Mrs.
'recent meeting o1 the 'Aindlliry KIDizelnian Is chainnan of the
·Of the RadDe Fire Doplrtment. leglalatlon C&lt;~JU~~ittee:·
Tbe letUval · Wll1 ·feature a Mrs, Edith. F·or res1, • .v1Qt
fortune toller, a fiSh jlood, a preaide!lt; preaeilted buth Mrs.
c:ike '!lib&gt; :Mid Kunzelman and Mlo•· Pratt with
record :
aittliiiOd atanill. coraagea,
ActlYitleo of tbe 'feek
will be .
(I'OOialmed by 'Jd«yor C. 0. (
Fil1her to /lonDi'·Mtip Coonty's
b~inei,l: and· ilf•fe•slopal

FeltivalPlam
Are Completed

CIIArnNG WI111 Cong,Carellce Mlller tldu.-nlng at
The Martin Restaurant In Middleport are Mrs, Cora Beegle,
(I'Osldent of the Meigs Cowtty Republican Women's Club,
and Ftanlt Cleland, right, Racine, master of ceremonies for

''Republicans have made
great strides In Ohio and will
continue to make progreso,"
Congressman Clsrence Miller
l"edicted this morning at a
breakfast at the Martin
Resisurant In Middleport.
Approximately 4~ GOP
leaders, office holders and
candidates attended the coffee
and donuls hour presided over
by Frank Cleland of Racine.
Cong. Miller aaid that the
state's political picture has
been "confused by stirring of
the Democrat party." He explained reapportionment
..-oceaaes, based on population,
which cootinually give the cities
more representation
in
Congress but reduce the
repreaentativ.. of rural areas
since so much area must be
grouped together to make the
needed population fllr a single
representative.
his
party,
Praising
Congressman Miller said, "It Is
the party for the penple with a
program lhat Is good for tbe
country."
"We know you cant throw
money at a problem In the hope
that it will go away,'' tbe

COLUMBUS (VPI) -Tbellllller of llllllcted Kelll stale
Uiilverolty stadeDI presldeat Craig 11orpo, c•raed by ·a
apeclet grand Jury wllll aecond degree riot, bolleveo tbe
iil'iftt Ia symbolic,
''If they (reoldnluf Keal) llilnll tbey can pi back at tbe
atadeats by pene011tlilc a llad"'t Iader, Ill"' they 1ft
ualocldn&amp;alotflllrol1bleforlll011111beo,"oald.liici&lt;Morpo,
a ,......,.. tedil!ldaia wltb tbe Illite Depll'lmUII of Per.-1. 'l11e Mtqalil Uve 1a tipper Arllqtoa, l1ibart&gt; bore.
''Look wllo .....,~ a.e 1r11111 IIII'J _ the people of
lea~ and IIIey jail - t ta pi tbe
of 111o
·
llildelts," Morgan said. CSee pap II for C01111Piete aeeoomt.)
lit ailotlter..........., the lecttll)' ...,... at llmt Slate
IIttlvmiiJ •-'- oalled for aledetal ...lll ' - blveotllttlon
--.
.... '""'
iato ... lata! lbootlap bo nne t .,. Ia! flate lnnd ).,.
01eeeded •...,.. ' 18 aUla 1~·. • n~. •"'''ID'tf_-"
""''
"""" .
..,
'l11e fa..UIJ -te,la I ....1~ piiRII..,JI, also said
llle ''rell*"aNp betw t su
JuJ Pboala• lad tbe
1111-t lly attorMJ pral Nil BroWn thai he
·*Ill apeel,i*lltHall 04 . . . ~" i1lioald
~ be q~ lly &amp; felltnl Jll'l!li,l ~~· , .
·

,,_u. le*'

lilt.,....

Held

On Kidnap Count
Logan, W.Va., State Troopers
Monday afternoon arrested
Ellis Plumley, 23, Scottown,
Gallta County, on a kidnap
warrant issued in Cahell
County.
Piumley, the object of a twostate manhunt since late
Saturday night, was sought In
connection with the alleged
ki~napplng of his ex-wife,
Connie Plumley, who had been
granted a divorce In Gallia
County Common Pleas Court
Oct. 14.

residence near Mercerville
where he apparently became
involved in a fight with hill
brother. He tell there earlY
Sunday morning.
In other sheriff's caaes, approllmately $136 wortb of auto
accessorlea · ...,.. taken In 1
burglary early Monday mornlng at Don Walll' Volbwagell

Alellcy, 'Upper River Rd • .,,

,.
Offlcets aatd IOmeone 'taN
!OW' 12 volt batterlot, iior bUb
caps ft'm&gt; a IIIII M1tllanl;llld
c:brOme parta !rom I Clieftlle,

According
to department,
the Gallia ~:E~!~tliefl
CounQ&gt;
aheriff's
Plumley went to the .11&lt;iine of bla .
sister.jn.Jaw in . Bar~Joursviilio
where his ex-wife - sta~.
He illeaedly alnlok lilr11. -•, ~
Wonll!ll were ~ imd .
MtJtT IN R!/TLAND
, _ LION IS SHOT·
Plltnley and forced her to 8Q
.for • Apublic meetlnll will ba bald Ali!TA, Japan Wf'l·)~A W with him.
rm!iilled ~luli
tonight il
BuUand Legion - pound lloo waJ!te&lt;i out 01 ItS' Plumley then drove to Gallta
~
'
~ , Ute
.at· the Chiltiren'a . ~ .County t,o
•tep-fatllet's
·· ~stem· imd !oloilday when the zoo keeper'
·:.1!1~.~~~
tqlock lliO iloor.
50,

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�l- The Dolly Sentlne!,Micidleport.PDIIJd'OY, 0., Oct.ID, lt10

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IVoice,along Broadway !

"I Just Didn't Hove the Heart to
Leave Him in the Pet Shop!" ·

BY JACK O'BRIAN
Geo. George S. Patton m, aoo
NEW YORK - Two backers o1 Georae C. Scott, II recovtrtng
of "The FantasUcu" seem to from hlp al!l'gery iD Nuremhave dlaappearod: 'lbll will herB, German)' .... Hert'l a
notify Everett KiDII that be baa fancy ~r f&lt;r you: The
fl,OSCI coming to him (hiJ ann,.! Ski BaD (benelltllig tho
checb ca111e bact marked U.S. Ski Team) wtllglve away
"addreu unlaunm" the put fl$,0110 1n pr1us- tncln"i"~ a
year) and Wendy Ewer Tlllln, &amp;old11'1tcl!f&lt;revery lady .... AU
who moved to LDDdon with no coota are underwrittim in·
forwarding addreu. Her same- eluding Lester Lanln'a on ....
slle check awalta .... Camilla Trlcla Nb:oo'a iDvited to a
Sparv ...ho qultactlng When obe wedding - ber boJ lilend
wed Herbert Hoover m, u- Speedy Eddie Cox'a bi'Gtller
peclsberflratchlldiDAprU .... Howard,aPentqonharfd,woda
Etiquette maven Amy Van- Cleveland'• Julia Dem,aey Ocl
derblll doesn't care who knon 31.
about her facellft: "Everyone The tate Sen. Bob Taft's'
in the public eye aboldd lake a lflndclaughter Ann Taft will
look at ber face when abe Wid med student Carlton Cooke
reaches 10. 'l'l1e Of"' &gt;liaa baa m, o1 Bufflllo .... Pno. Nb:on
made all · ~oe difl•" ,,..., !'in said be quaffs a dry marUnl
feeling fantasUc.'' . The TV before dinner nigblly and "I
public Ia naive: Gt• .Jd Gordon don't care who kn- it.'' ....
playa"DoctorBel!: l"on "The PeterlleDalnber,dlrectaraltho
Doctors" the daJ!lme .....,. Dlin.ola Dep't. o1 CclmcUon,
and geta 100 letters a waek ·- turned down a Mayor I.tndlliy
asking medical ad91ce.
offer for a top New Yort City
The "now" moviea are job .... Just about 211 years ago,
mosU;r bombing; and the
1
' 1ben" fUcU (like "Alrpcrt"
and urora I ") are cleaning up
.... The 1111er got bad movie
reviews but great ODes at the
bank .... Anita Laulae'a widower
He!U"Y Berger Is bact dating old

American 'Couse'
For from Lost
John W. Gardner, secretary of Health, Education and

Welfare in the Johnson administration and chairman of
the Urban Coalition, has launched a new organization
called "Common Cause."
··Everybody's organized but the people." he states in a
full·page ad in the New York Times. "Common Cause"
will not be a third party but a third force in American life,
"a mighty 'citizen's lobby' concerned not with the ad-

vancement of special interests but with the well-being of
the nation."
No particular interest group can prosper for long if the
nation is disintegrating, he points out. Every roup must
have an overriding interest in the well -being o the whole

society.
And disintegrating the nation is. according to Gardner' s

bill of parliculars:
The air we breathe is foul. The water we drink is iro·

pure. Our public schools are in crisis. Our courts cry out

wo saw slillB in Miami ordering blacka to Sit in the
Back · ao liroel do change black tennll c;iwnp Atlbur
Albe j1111lwu ai&amp;ned u tennio
director Of the smart Daral
Country Club down there. '

Eiolae Lin turned down a
lortune iDa runniDC role on the
Bill Cosby TV ll8rlell in order 1D
q~~ce~~trate .. hlr fllle lllqing
~: the acliiC can eome
later .... The ABC
nehr«l
c1eoerv.. a ama11 pat oo the
mike: .11 has a daUy program of jual the da7'1
happier lfull, called naturally
enough, "Good Newa" ....
Nothlna wronc with actar
Robert Boob' eyes: H•'•
aeeiDg sineer Nancy Wlllon ....
Notorious hippie leader Ia
threatening to ~Drier-wrench
rock fesllvlla If they don't lddl
in for hil cauoe; aM tHat's
nlorlloD .... The new 'l'b!lrsda)''s 21 club II open 14 houn a
da7 - with dlnin&amp; and danelni
all thel time.

radio

for reform. Race conflict is deepening. Unemployment is
rising.
Wherever you touch the public process in this country
today, he says, almost without exception you find a failure
of performance : State governments are mosUy feeble .
City government is archaic. Congress is in grave need of
overhaul The parties are virtually useless as instruments
of the popular will.
Therf!' must be a major reordering o! national priorities.
he says. The problems of poverty and race must be among
our first concerns. We need new solutions in housing, employment, education, health, consumer protection, envi, ronment, family ploDDing, law enforcement and the admin·
i.stration of justice.
"We are not the people we set out to be," Gardner conmovie stars: Loretta Younc,
cludes. "We have not lived by the values we profess to
~ Turner, Jane Ruuell and
honor. And we will never get back on course until we take
Liz
Scott - all in one waek ....
some tough, realistic steps to revitalize our instituti'&gt;DS.
We had better get on with it."
Hotdog vender at l.eJdniton "
55th baa this oign on hiJWiflon :
A challengin~ proposal, indeed, is "Common Cause."
11
By RAY CROMLEY
1 love My Mother. Remember
Unfortunately, m the view of one critic, it runs afoul of a
IJARIIS
NEA
Washington
Corrtsp011dlftl
few basic facts of life.
I
I
when
everyone
used
to
say
By PHIL PASTORET
"It is a forlorn hope that any organization can expect to
superimpose from the top any reordering of national pribaa
Where do the road repair
WASHINGTON (NEA)
otities,'' says J . Reid Hambrick, professor of law at crews
David Froot's upecled to Go
disappear to right 1
Persi•tent reports from contacts iD uveral Far East
George Washington University.
after election time?
I
By Helen Bolte!
Public as "David Para- oountriea suggest !hat Hanoi u in real trouble iD Cambodia.
11 dine
I
"This is a development that can only percolate up from
Ltd."
on
tbe
• • • •
It's not military weakness. There's slill a general belief
the boitom. This aspect of 'the system' is the solid rock of
The
kid
who
thinks
Help
Us!,
11
welcunes
Llugha
London
exchange
....
Gene
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Hanoi
can take Cambodia milltarUy any time It wants to
a free people."
every day should have a
but
won't
dodge
a
serious
H~ckman
and
wife,
who
pay
the
price in men and material moved dowa the land
This
column
Is
for
young
The popular will is not being frustrated, say• Hamfresh beginning had bel·
split
wblle
be
wu
fllminc
and
river
routes through Laos.
people,
their
problems
and
brick. It's just not there, at least for doing things as fast
ter not try it at our house.
quesijon with a brual&gt;off.
"Doctors Wiveo," are liOCOIId
as some would like.
Hanoi's
problem is strategic.
pleasures, their troubles and Send your teenage quesijons honeymoonlnB
• • •
John DonIf North Vietnam doesn't take Cambodia, its anples face
It is an Hlusion to say that "every froup must have an
Best training in the world fun. As with the I'Oit of Helen to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, ner' "Portralta.-.;f Women ,.
continuous
batHes from the rear wblcb eat op bard-tooverriding interest in the well-being o the whole society," for sprinters: Try crossing
care of Helen Help IJS! this ....:._.. on pornOfll'IPby' (:
he counters. There is no such thing as the public interest. the street before the sign WIN AT BRIDGE newspaper.
come-by
ammunition,
arma Bod I!'.Jl~and tie ·dawn a
glnunl •
-•- the
1
There are only private interests, competing special inter- changes to "Don't walk."
trDOpl fendlll&amp;
DON'T FENCE IDM IN
C&amp; to .,,..
.,.,... ), aizable proportion of Hanoi's npedlt
est.! struggling for the upper hand.
off
the
Cambodians
on
one
side
while
ftgbtlng
the Soutli
was banned in Ha1sint1 - but
• • •
Orcmg
WO·
U
Dear Helen:
approved in Boston and obyed VietnaDieae on the other.
It is relatively easy, he says, to sit in the ivory towers
An optimist iB a fellow
,
Dave Is 18, I'm 16. We've been
of intellectual contemplation and formulate in general
If Hanoi does take Cambodia, its armies must use even
who
con.siders
frecklt3
to
sort
of ~aged for seven by the~· s. C..loms .... Stalus more supplies and the northerners are then faced with
terms what might be dqne about ali the problems listed by
be nothing more than
months. We'll be married when vehicle. Bennett Cerfnow ratas OCCIJPyiDg and policing a hostile nation. For the North
Gardner. But it 1s a different story when one goes out into
spotty suntan.
By
Oswold
&amp;
James
Jacob•
• through hool
hil own private elevator at bla Vietnamese do not have the trained Cambodian cadre to
the country and talks to the people in ali their diversity.
' we re
sc .
sky
office
Bennett'
They are engrossed in other lhin~s. aDd it is a marvel that
govern this land peacefully. There is no trained under·
,.--N
O
R
111----zo--.
Last
week
he
mel
a
girl
w!..
new~
"Tb~'"sound
o~ ground
we ever accomplish anything wtth our big national prob·
political organization ouch 81 Ho Chi Minh bad
says
she Ukes him and sh.. " Laughter" more than j1IIUfles slow!~ and carefully built up in South Vietnam before at·
lems.
ing butter. If the vegetable
• KQ 8
trytng ID break us up. He allll
tie
the
As for the charge that we are not living "by the values oil has been h~drogenated
• J 15 4
says he Ioven me and ant. to •18 tl • funny all
11'1Y .... temptlllg a takOH&gt;Ver.
we/rofess to honor," Hambrick replies that nobody ever you may be getting as much
tQ93 2
w
lt'ahll16th.
Hanoi'a major problem Is that her agents have not been
• 64
keep on going with me. But he Sal dor Dall
used bls able to win over any iroportant part of the population.
sai we would live by them.
saturated fat as there is in
also wanta to see this other girl.
va
am
"They are ideals to which we profess to be tending. And buller.
The Nortb Vietnamese, even wltb Prinet! Slhanouk'a help,
WEST
EAST
He figures It won'llast long, 81 guesla at a dinner party by
we are aUU.I]gading in that direction·~Olll. 1 am, afraid
How do you •.elect a &amp;ood ;~:
have
not attracted more than a handful of men with top~ ;!f1;6 ~ 3
lwt~ what be feellll pity ealingafour.JDchflah-llve ....
that 'Cil\iilll'lJI.Calise' is not a w~..,o
~ entel:llrise:'! ·:margarine? Find ·?'le \1~
'' •li'7s' Jlll"11er;:
· NojetlllllrCI!fJ~:IIe ~~~·~~=~~~·~~~~?f..~~~~~ .~
If th\ij .touhds like a brief for "muddling through " 't are sevelill) mall~ 6r-con\ otl '•Ks•
+J 10 2
'
he's taking her to the just bou!iht (tor~&lt;IOO) a World Ulr:ewile, Hanoi and Slbanouk have attr.eted almoat 110M
might be added that we need only look to those countri:s or safflower oil. The softest • A 9 a3
SOUTH (D)
dsnce Saturday night whiie I War U Tiger . th training of the upper and middle level (or lower level) bureaucracy,
where policies and priorities and solutions are imposed one
ordinarrl room te_mfrom the top, where there are no selfish private interests ffura ure usua Y contams
• A2
slay home. He's going ID spend plane .... Nlx011 favorite Brig. military or buaineu management, ezcept withla the larga
e most unsaturated }a~;
but only one overridiug public interest as interpreted by
resident North VIetnamese population there.
• AKQ6
the dey with me, however.
the state managers, to find evidence that the American These are usually the tub
t AJ8
ADd there Is dlasell81011 within their own ranks.
• K Q 15
I pretend that I don't mind,
system is not the total failure some intellectuals claim it is . msaafflrgame spreads of corn or
ower oil.
The NOrth Vletnameae mistrust Slhanouk. He doesn't
and
I've
told
Dave
I'll
walt
unW
North -South vulnerable
get
along well wltb the rebel tribesmen be's tiJPpoaed to
Then there is the problem Wesl North Eaat South he get. over this, but inside, I'm
be
beading.
There are reporllthrougb Fnncb aourcea that
falling aparl
LAWRENCE E LAMB
with bakery products. AI·
the
Red
Khmers
at a meellnl In Clilna In AuguJt had re·
·
• M· D · most all of them contain Pass
Pass 2N.T.
~·
Am I playing II right! I
get
personal
attention
fused
flaUy
to
accept
Slbannuk'a leadership.
saturated fats or hydrogen- PaiS
Pass
GETriNG HURT
that far ou!ltriJII my lm·
p,,.
ated vegetable oils I same
In
any
event,
the
Red
Khmers, who are tbe base for
Pass p.,.
Dear G.H.:
portance. The Army II by· whatever indigenous support
thing) and egg yolks. Don't p.,.
Slbanouk and North Vle!Dam
Y101're playing II sweet and percllllcioua about me.
buy any bakery product ex·
have In Cambodia, probably number leas than 1.000
Opening lead-• 2
kind, but I'm DOl sure you're -War correlfJO'Ideftt llobct1 actlvista.
cept bread-unless you know
Ridenhour of Dlwatch
what it contains. You'll be
playing It RIGHT. In seven
Neither North VIetnam nor Slbanouk are getting 8111
in JACOBY MODERN, the months you two should have
News Service ill Viel.....,., appreciable
better off cooking your own
10 far u can be dlacovered, lrom iecret
whole letter·wrltinll cam- sympathizersaid,within
and using unsaturated fats only forcing opening bid is gone past pi-etenae and Into
the Lon No! povernment. But auch
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
paign aa an ez.GI hehled might not show up UDtll
where fat is necessary. The two clubs. It is made with honesty. Yet Dave comea up
tbe tide o battle turnad clearly
any
hand
that
is
a
regular
Orltlfl about inveatigalfoll in Hanoi's fav~r.
same thing applies to cake
of the alleged My Lai
and cookie mixes. Unless standard American two-bid with the "pity" btl, "hile you
The rebel tribesmen also do 1101 pt along well wllb the
m4114Crf.
Despite all the knowledge
you are certain what they in any suit or with certain hide your true foellnga.
North
Vletnameae, who regard them aa rllClal illferlora
no-trump
hands.
very
strong
that has been accumulated people who eat it.
Why don't you level with each
contain--don't buy them.
and
make
no aecret of their feelings.
about food, you will slill
Whenever the label reads That is one way to get the
The first response is based other? Let Dave know that,
Man's duty II not to be a
Slbaaouk and North VIetnam are having no better luct
have trouble a p pI y i :ill "partially hydrogenated" it manufacturer to p r e par e entirely on high-card points although you understand, you hero, wbich Ia making a
abroad.
when you go shopping.
? means the manufacturer has healthy products aDd label in accordance with t h i s
virtue
of
IIIIHry,
and
not
to
are also hurtin' - and perhalll
Because foods are in • been making your food less them properly.
table : two diamonds o-3, two the beat
ID fa lhis 11 IUS be a aalllt, which Ia makinl a
The forelflll mialsters of 50
countries meet·
quately labeled. Often it is healtby. You can't tell just
hearts
4-6,
two
spades
7-11,
way
ce
iDg
iD
Lusw,
Zambia,
iD
refuaed
to admit
mlaery
of
virtue.
It
IIIIOiely
Finally there is the frozen
impossible to tell if a given bow much fat has beell food disaster. Even healthy two no-trump t0-12 and three way: By dating elle. to become wile.
Slhanouk's Royal Govemmellt of Natloual Union 11 the
food oontaiDs saturated or changed to harmful satu- vegetables are often clubs 13 points or more.
Can you scare up in "u" '"' -MCIIII Sperber, Europoan legal government of Cambodia, Uiougb the prblce'a p!Ople
UIUialurated fat. Manufac- rated !au, either. A truth in "creamed" or cooked in buthad arrived early and lobbied with vigor. The beavlelt
the
first
rebid
idelltlfies
short
DOUce?
Jl'liChologUt.
turers have altered many packaging law is fine but ter sauces-an invitation to the opening hand. Thus, When
oppo~IUon to Slbanouk apparently came from the IadQo
the lour ol you meet at
, Datura! foods, making them what we really need is a artery disease. Buy only South's two no-trump rebid the dance,
nealana
and Malayalalll.
well - could be
~--14~- healtby.
.. truth in contents'' law.
those without sauces. Watch show•d a 23· nr 2&lt;1-poiDt DO· you'll change partnera .. .. QUICK QUIZ Tbe Soviet tovernment baa conalstenUy refused to rec:. ut'a look at what has hap·
Then there is the unsus- out for the frozen fruits if trump hand. North's three eopeclaily If you keep . on
ognize Slbaaoidt. Moat of Moscow's East Europepn aWea
~ peued to peanut butter. Pea· pecting housewife who buys you want to a vaid calories clubs. was Stayman to ask piJylng 11 honest · H
have followed Its lead iD maiDtaining Ilea wltli -Lon No!.
· nut oil naturally has some a cream substitute for cof- from sugar. They are olten South if be held a four..,ard ~-· Hele
Q-Doe~ the
JIIJg flv
•- ·
Cambodia II the llrat major test of Prealdent Nb:on'i...,
over the White HOUle only doctrine
UIUiaturated fat in it. But if fee. It says Jt is made of packed in sugar.
major suit. South bid three .,.....
n:
of belplnfl beleaguered COUD!riOI but expecting
whel!
the
Prclident
Is
in
it Is left to iu natural sta'te vegetable oil and, of course
hearts aDd North raised to 1 thought! ,... In good with
•
•
•
troops
to carry the brunt of tha battle wltb American
their
the peanut oil rises to the top that is better than the satu:
four .
this girl but now I am cruslled. Waahiftgton, D.C.?
Dear
Doctor
Will
sauna
aid
but
without
U.S. ground forcea. Althlnga look DOW It Ia
A-No, It fiiea over the
of the jar, not looking nearly rated fat in cream. But wait! baths help you reduce?
He
was
well
aware
that
Acoupleoldayobaforead&amp;nce
on
Hanoi's
bact.
There's a good cbaace It may paJ off.
Wbite H.- wbether or Dot
as attractive to the unin. Usually it is made with cocobe
a
heart
slam
which
111'11
plannlnc
to
.U
her
there
might
Dear
Reader
Only
temthe President Ia in Waablngformed buyer. The oil soon n"t oU and the product conbecomes rancid. So, the tains more harmful satu· porarily. Most heat treat· but he did not need to do any to, a guy cOmell up to me and ton.
manufacturer ad~ hydrogen rated fat than ordinary mellts and even water batbs more than bid the heart 18)'11, "Hey, did you 111 you
Q-What 11 the rJ.'""t
to peanut oll, making it a cream. Vegetable on often cause a person to Jose water game. The two·spade blcl had Ukad AliceT Well 1 jual had a
not c a lor i e s. The water The
shownheart
7-9 raise
high-card
points.
~·•
her
'
_.._
saturated fat. The oil doesn't means coconut oil.
showed four clau·wuo•
and .... uld A ..
o1a .8. ~-•
""~
weight
is
quickly
regained.
separate and the shell life of
I've watched many a To foae e:~eess fat, you have hear!.!. It was up to South halal you.'' 'lbllll Uke wilting ~~'"'ba't~~
the product is increased. So housewife carefolly select a
.. '
into an elerator without the 81 mf:: iD our country
are the fatty deposit.! in the vegetable margarine-avoid- to use more calorlea tban to go.
'
you eat and drink.
South thought about going elevator·
IInce
. It coll!ln~~~~t~, boWon. Then he realized that his So, I resorted to a melbod o1 evar, to aerve u a atudat'd
partaer knew all ,bout hla finding out what tbe I&lt;OCip Ia of m-y v alue'11 13.714
.,
hand and had not Invited a whlcb !las produced dlaaatrous graiDa of pure pia eorre.
,-.··
slam. Hence, It was most un- ~.laabdlhiualneguy!D spondlnl to fl.
'
A NICE 01.0 60Y
Ukeiy that North would hold find oat w11a1 1 did 1m111 But
RXIND MY IVA~L£T
Q-Who 1Dt11 the /11'11 BOll
~: t:.~=~re~='!,~~':;; now I blear he Ia ,_..; for Sc011t
ONE TIME ... RETURNED
to !&gt;«come preftdellt
settled for game.
pr~ Jobl, Worry lime! G/ the United Sl4tlla1
IT I&lt;.ND WOIJLON'T
When s o u 1 h oaw the Do I· frlllll'him, or what? !'in A-Jolm F. X.llllldy.
TAKlA
dummy, he rea~ there shyer than a rabbit In a panther
wu a fair play for the olam cag•, 10·! have to depend DD
.
but he neaded the diamond friends. - ALL FOULED UP hap""' ....,. ~and 11-111
'
finesse and good break• in Dear All:
my ~t.l don'llllta m;y IIIIer
the other suits.
, Fqet "bad rumor men," ,. Ill)' DIOh '-ljualltata IDJielf.
tH..,..,.. ,,,.,,.,,. A....J
call4Uce up and .U ber to the Jt..., can I erer ~ it to ber
It next dance. If llbe liccspta, ~1111' fo~! And wllat do ldo
you're in .... And aa the way now! - HEIPJ
lume, casuell;r menuoo thai Our llelp:
pr.elleal joker. If n '*-''1 · You're' prob-bly aulferlnc
accept - well, maJI!e HE'S from 11111 - ' pill - but not
,.. bid~in1 hu boon:
Wat
North
r...t South lakln/1 her. So try a eouple of ,pregneney,Andlf,uyoua1,11
nunora yourself and letliim do ,wu Ill your 'falilt, llleP 1o1m
Pass u
p...
the Wll'l"ylng, '
from lhis bard '-"' lllll,u.jp
P83!
4t
Pasa
?
And don't give up wilhout .qulet. You'd bwl ~ muell
You, South, hold:
trying! Remember -llbe liked IIIGI'e than )'OUrWif II JOU
6IIJ8S
tAKIU .JII you flrsll -H.
If you ARE (ll'tllllllll1 JiiUr ,
What do you do now?
Dear Helen:
PIINllllli!UIIt knoW 10 IIIli tho7
.\-Bid four nD•1i"llmp. l:qur
1'1.11)6
arid
j111t,
plolq
ttvp~.
C..
, beiP.·~ you. 9elld . me a
p~~rtner wouhl u,·e bid · four
T~
get
even
wllb
my
BIM',
1
~
7 lddteaaeij.Jn..
•PMie• U he weren't bt~A!Ited sneaked out with ber boy frUmd ve• andlelfl'll·JII'O'Ide
a lfal a1
in ".. m. He tandoubtedlr tau
only •.e dub lad all ' o u r who~ 17. Now I'm . .1. At counaellrig aervlc!tl In your
poia~ extepa the rlub jatk •~ leaslllhinltlam,thoughltonly area. - H.

RAY CROMLEY

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Hanoi's Dilemma
In Cambodia

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Raiders Blast 'Skins, 34-20

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OAKLAND (UP!) -A rookie
on his way up and a veteran on
his way back have i111llllinoled
the 1970 prospects of the
oakland Raiders.
Smiling Ray Cheater, a
lrilllanl yo111g tight tlld, and
II'Oud fullback llewrltt OiJDn
came through witb their Dl08I
productive performances of
1970 as the Raiders blistered
Wallhlngton, 34-20, Monday

Sports
Desk

Pacers Roll

by Chet TannehUl
It'll be up ID Bob Slsarl, 150 lb. senior who didn't play
foolbaD last ye .. ID lake over lor the injured John Thomas at
defenalve millllle guard againal the Gallipolis Blue IJevila Friday
nigbl at Marauder Stadium.
'lbll boca finn Monday when Thomas, 1113 lb. junior, was
nlled out ot'lhls week's game, and p-obably for the remainder of
the aeaooo, by docUirs who were reported undecided as yet
whether tD put Thomas' knee In a cast or tight wrap. The gung ho
middle i1J8rd, who had stamped hiroself as an aggressive and
alert defender through the 8rst ab: games of the seaoon, was
injured In U.e Athena game when, defending againal a pa81, he
made a quick atop on the turf and, half turned away, was hit by an
Athens player .. the knee .
Stewart carne in to replace Thomas and did "more than a
creditable Job.'' according to lbe coaching staff, colllliderlng that
be had been backup tD Thomas all season, and lacked experience.
"Stewart was a pleasant surprise," said one of the coaching staff.
"He'll get hll chance this week to show us he can do the job."
The injury to Thomas was not the only question mark in the
MaraUder cimp as the Meigs club comes up to another big game,
the affair with Gaillpolia shaping up as critics! in the Marauders'
drive ID stay alive in the championship race.
The other queation II defenoive safety Chip Haggerty, 132lb.
senior, who came on Btrong this year - his second in varsity
football - to demonstrate how speed and willingness to hit pays
off even "for a UWe guy."
Haggerty suffered a concussion In the second quarter against
Atliins when be made an open field tackle. He left tbe game
under hilown power, but wu hospitalized over the weekend. lllip
,... espected back in school today and his coodltlon was to be
reviewed today by Coach &lt;llarley Chancey .
Otherwise, there are no injury problems approaching Friday,
according to Chancey.
AlwaJBin the offing iD the Marauders' defensive lineup from
tackle to tackle, should further injuries occur, Is the possibility of
moving Mite Custer into Roger Abbott's defensive Iackie
posillm, moving Abbott to llnehacker where he performed so
tapably laatJBar, and shifting linebacker Ted Lehew into middle
guard.

•
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Hayes On TOp Aga
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NEW YORK (UPIJ- Woody
HayesofOhioStateand Darrell
Royal of Texas must feel as if
• ell·"-th
th eyre!'
.... e 1-season.
A year ago, Ohio State held

ed Pr--l In
member Unit
""!' lema·
tiona! Board of Co~?es and
TeJBS ranked second1 a scant
et'•htnnintsbehind
Both teams
• . r~·
·
recetved 14 first place votes.
~. f!A,,1,...1Y!li,\hrR'Il\.W'lf. . .liRI!'" ... ~~ ., !lll'lnl,lln~~ .. a
of the season, traDed clooely b)' ciooe llird, 20· P1J1n11 behm•l
Teus., The !Biekeyes "ere . Texas. ·Nelraska was fourth,
~ iD ·their season finale by followed by Auburn, Air Force,
Michigan and Texas polled off Michigan, Stanford, Arkansas
one of its miracle finishes tD and Arizonll State to complete
beat Arkansas in Its last game the top 10.
Five coaches from each of the
... d take the national title.
The ....,e Is the same this seven geographies!.,.... of the
season, with only some charac- nation compriae the UP! ralings
tera chllllf!ed. Ohio State was board. Each week they select
rated the nation's No. 1 team the top 10 major college football
today .in balloting by the 35- teams, with points awarded on a
11)..9..8.7#4-3-2-1 basi.o on votes
from first through lOth.
J!AYLOR INJURED
INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UP!) Col'ln~
- Elgin Baylor, veteran
"'8e (j ·-e~
National Basketball Asaocialion NEW YORK (UPI)- The
star, will be lost to the Los United Press lnternatlc.nal top.
Angeles Lakers for two ID three ranked major college football
teams with first pl5ce votes
.....lulu a result of an inflamed and
won-lost-fled records in
achllles tendon, team physician parentheses. (fifth week).
Points
Dr. Robert Kerlan announced . . . Teams
I. Ohio Sll II&lt;) 14-01
318
Monday.
2. Texas (14) (4-0)
310
Batlor left the Lakers in 3. Notre Dame (5) (S.O) 290
218
Baltimore &amp;mday and flew ~ . Nebraska { 1l (5. 1)..1)
S.
Auburn
(S-0)
168
home to have his sure leg 6. Air Force (6-0)
155
""amined by Dr. Kerlan. The 1. Michigan (5·0)
155
131
physician placed Baylor's right 8. Stanford 0 -1) 15·1)
9.
Arkansas
I•·H
60
foot in a cast in order ID give the 10. Arlzana St. (5-0)
._.
sore tendon complete rest and II. USC (4-1·1)
35
said it would not be removed for 12. Tennessee 1•·1)
22
13. Mlsslsslppl (4-1)
~
a week or 10 days.
1~. Houston (3-11
8
15. San Diego St. (6-11)
3
16. UCLA 14-2)
2
!1. !Tie) LSU 14-1)
1
SVTIIEIILAND SOW
(Tiel Toledo (6.0)
1
ST. LOUIS (UPI)-The St.
Lauls Blues of the National
Hockey League Mooday purch·
AGREE ON SYSTEM
ued Bill Slltbi!rland !tom the ATLANTA (UP!) - The
Buffalo Sabres.·
Cassius Clay-Jerry Quarry
The 35-year-old Sutherland II heavyweight fight here next
likely ID see action at left wing Monday night will be scored by
lor the Blues in place of the two judges and a referee under
Injured Ab McDonald and the New York State scorin8
George MorrlsOD.
·
syatem which gives the victory
tD the fighter winning Ule most
TWO INVITED
1
rounds.
LONDON (UPI)-~C· The scoring system was
cio, IIUI'PI'iM wilmer . o! the agreed to MondaJ, endinC a
ChampiOO SIWa al' Newmark- week of haggling. Under lhtl
el on 'Satur&lt;!41., .alld HoUoot, system, should there be e ije o1
who flnllbed ililrd in the race roWids won, the ~lt ~
behind Nijinsk)', li1've be!l!' be lrokan by an 11dded 1.,
invited .to r111 in lha Ndv. 1l polnta-per-rotdld syatem. '
. Intlrnallonal

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SO~OOD .'f.!'AT,.,

To 4th Win

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night 1n a Nallmal Football
League inter&lt;:ooference game.
&lt;llester, Oakland's No. I chfl
choice, caught eight puaes lor
UOyll'ds.lllxon,aneight-yeor
veteran nagged by injDrtelllasl
sea,..., bolted llld battered hJI
way to lot yard&amp; in the first hall
bad a game total of IM.
"Thia was a helluva team
effort," (]lester said afterward.
"Dixonwasaomelhingelse. We
finally put everything togeth·
er."
Chester, a Morgan State
graduste whu sports a thick

mustacbe,long sldeluns and a r1mbling for a masterful 311DD the
of only two pasaea from Raiders' first play from scrim·
Oaldand quarterback lloeyle mage. DlxoD turned left end on
Lamonica in the flrat half. apowersweepandsuddfnlycm
a...tor caught miD the se&lt;ond back against the gral.n. He
half u tho Raiders got tmo the outraced the Redskin secondary
md 1.0!Ie twice In the third ..d made ii!D the nlreme rJglt
C(ll8!'llr to put the .game out of corner of the end zone after
reach with a big 34-IJ lead.
wide receiver Fred Blletnikoff
Lamanlca allo connected for delivered a great craek-bad&lt;
to11chdownaof21and:Myardo!D Iinck.
WIITen Weill and 18 yards tD
DiJDn's touchdown run wu
I'UIIDing bact (]larUe Smith.
foUOwedminutealaterbyWelll'
Dbon stunned a record initial touchdown catch as lbe
oakland crowd of 51,171 by Raidera took a quiet I~ lead.

mated smile, wu tbo! recipient yard wuchdown run

But 14-year pro Sonny
Jurgensen went to worll for the
Redoidnl, ~ 111ly four of
16 firat ball Pualn&amp; attempts.
He threw a 311-yard IICOI'Ing
bomb to Obarley Taylor and oet
up a pair of Oeld goalll by Curt
K!qht ID Iaing W1111hiDgloll
Wlthin seven polnta ati!ltarmlasinD, •13.
Lammica found Welia and
Smith for third quarter touchdowna wbUo tbe Oaklaud
defenaetoughonediDtheoocond
half. Jurgensen bit Jf!ITJ Smltb
withaliSoyardTOpauaflerthe

dsh
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0
h
s·d
Terry Bra aw s t er l e

Association defending cham·
By MILTON RICHMAN
receive tD glorify Your name," Houston and they booesily
(ion Indiana Pacers rolled to
UPISporla Writer
says Pittsburgh's personable 22- believe Terry Bradshaw has
come to lead them out of
thair fourth straight victory
NEW YORK (UPI)- There Is year-old ouperrook.
Monday night behind Mel a Terry Bradshaw few people He means il, too.
foolbaD's wilderness.
Daniels' 31 points, beating tlw know and nobody ever sees.
Bradshaw treata the whole
Miami Floridlarul, 12UI.
The one everybody sees and Doeta'l Jolle about Religion thing rather lntelligenUy. He
The Pacers lake !hair ~ABA most people know Is the flip, Terry Bradsahw devotes a !aughts It off ar•d considers it
mark to Carolina Wedneaday fun~oving sometimes facetious great deal of his time to the merely one big putoOD. for thair first road game of the strawhaired ldd from Shreve- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
young se-..
port who ts pulling in his rookie and religion isn't anything he
"They call me a Iotta names
Indiana trailed only briefly in season with those long-time jokes about but that's not the like Moses and Superman;' he
the first period u ab: Pacers patsies, the Pittsburgh steelers. reason some of the front office says, "and I think it's cute, it's
ODce again got ln!D doulie
Terry Bradshaw nobody people among the Steelers, who fun, it's flattering . It's good for
figures.
ever sees l• the one who gets Bradshaw steered to a 7-3 upset the learn. I don't take it ID
Bob Netollck)', who missed down on hJI knees 1n hJI room victory over the Houston Oilers heart. I know I'm DOl Mosea."
Sunday'sgame, tallied 19 paints every night, clasps his hands in Sundsy, reler tD him as
Terry Bradshaw Is something
ID trail Daniels. Rogft' BroWD front of him anli prays.
"Moses." They call him that the Steelers never had before
carded 15, Fred LewfB 12, Art
"I say : God, 1 want to be the because they had lost 16 though. He's completely refreBecker 11 and Rick Mount 10for greatest quarterback who ever straight regular season games shing , acutely aware of his
the Pacers.
played this game and then I'll before their last two back-to- talent for throwing a foolbaD
Mack Calvin and Larry Jones use all the honors I'll ever back wins over Buffalo and without being abrasive about it
tied for the Floridians high r:._::::___::::._::::::::_:__~~=-=::..:=~~-==:__::::::_~.:__:.:__::=-=:-=:~:.:__:_:_
scorer with 23 markers. Rich
Nieman added 13.
'!be Pema jumped off ID a 3().
25 first-period lead and then
carried a iill-61 hellliroe margin
and increased the score ID 81-71
after three periods.

bone honest.
llao a Way to Go
Bradshaw realizes he has a
way to go. He knows what they
were saying about him after
the Steelers dropped their firsst
three ball games.

and

"They were saying what a
bum I was and where is Ibis
saviour of ours and when was
he goona do it?.'' Bradshaw
says. "I didn't say I'd do it this
year, but I know I'm gonna do
it. I know it."
Re lcnows what the game of
football II all about. More
Important, he knows hiroself.
There aren't many like that
around. Hardly any at all in
fact.

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"I Just Didn't Hove the Heart to
Leave Him in the Pet Shop!" ·

BY JACK O'BRIAN
Geo. George S. Patton m, aoo
NEW YORK - Two backers o1 Georae C. Scott, II recovtrtng
of "The FantasUcu" seem to from hlp al!l'gery iD Nuremhave dlaappearod: 'lbll will herB, German)' .... Hert'l a
notify Everett KiDII that be baa fancy ~r f&lt;r you: The
fl,OSCI coming to him (hiJ ann,.! Ski BaD (benelltllig tho
checb ca111e bact marked U.S. Ski Team) wtllglve away
"addreu unlaunm" the put fl$,0110 1n pr1us- tncln"i"~ a
year) and Wendy Ewer Tlllln, &amp;old11'1tcl!f&lt;revery lady .... AU
who moved to LDDdon with no coota are underwrittim in·
forwarding addreu. Her same- eluding Lester Lanln'a on ....
slle check awalta .... Camilla Trlcla Nb:oo'a iDvited to a
Sparv ...ho qultactlng When obe wedding - ber boJ lilend
wed Herbert Hoover m, u- Speedy Eddie Cox'a bi'Gtller
peclsberflratchlldiDAprU .... Howard,aPentqonharfd,woda
Etiquette maven Amy Van- Cleveland'• Julia Dem,aey Ocl
derblll doesn't care who knon 31.
about her facellft: "Everyone The tate Sen. Bob Taft's'
in the public eye aboldd lake a lflndclaughter Ann Taft will
look at ber face when abe Wid med student Carlton Cooke
reaches 10. 'l'l1e Of"' &gt;liaa baa m, o1 Bufflllo .... Pno. Nb:on
made all · ~oe difl•" ,,..., !'in said be quaffs a dry marUnl
feeling fantasUc.'' . The TV before dinner nigblly and "I
public Ia naive: Gt• .Jd Gordon don't care who kn- it.'' ....
playa"DoctorBel!: l"on "The PeterlleDalnber,dlrectaraltho
Doctors" the daJ!lme .....,. Dlin.ola Dep't. o1 CclmcUon,
and geta 100 letters a waek ·- turned down a Mayor I.tndlliy
asking medical ad91ce.
offer for a top New Yort City
The "now" moviea are job .... Just about 211 years ago,
mosU;r bombing; and the
1
' 1ben" fUcU (like "Alrpcrt"
and urora I ") are cleaning up
.... The 1111er got bad movie
reviews but great ODes at the
bank .... Anita Laulae'a widower
He!U"Y Berger Is bact dating old

American 'Couse'
For from Lost
John W. Gardner, secretary of Health, Education and

Welfare in the Johnson administration and chairman of
the Urban Coalition, has launched a new organization
called "Common Cause."
··Everybody's organized but the people." he states in a
full·page ad in the New York Times. "Common Cause"
will not be a third party but a third force in American life,
"a mighty 'citizen's lobby' concerned not with the ad-

vancement of special interests but with the well-being of
the nation."
No particular interest group can prosper for long if the
nation is disintegrating, he points out. Every roup must
have an overriding interest in the well -being o the whole

society.
And disintegrating the nation is. according to Gardner' s

bill of parliculars:
The air we breathe is foul. The water we drink is iro·

pure. Our public schools are in crisis. Our courts cry out

wo saw slillB in Miami ordering blacka to Sit in the
Back · ao liroel do change black tennll c;iwnp Atlbur
Albe j1111lwu ai&amp;ned u tennio
director Of the smart Daral
Country Club down there. '

Eiolae Lin turned down a
lortune iDa runniDC role on the
Bill Cosby TV ll8rlell in order 1D
q~~ce~~trate .. hlr fllle lllqing
~: the acliiC can eome
later .... The ABC
nehr«l
c1eoerv.. a ama11 pat oo the
mike: .11 has a daUy program of jual the da7'1
happier lfull, called naturally
enough, "Good Newa" ....
Nothlna wronc with actar
Robert Boob' eyes: H•'•
aeeiDg sineer Nancy Wlllon ....
Notorious hippie leader Ia
threatening to ~Drier-wrench
rock fesllvlla If they don't lddl
in for hil cauoe; aM tHat's
nlorlloD .... The new 'l'b!lrsda)''s 21 club II open 14 houn a
da7 - with dlnin&amp; and danelni
all thel time.

radio

for reform. Race conflict is deepening. Unemployment is
rising.
Wherever you touch the public process in this country
today, he says, almost without exception you find a failure
of performance : State governments are mosUy feeble .
City government is archaic. Congress is in grave need of
overhaul The parties are virtually useless as instruments
of the popular will.
Therf!' must be a major reordering o! national priorities.
he says. The problems of poverty and race must be among
our first concerns. We need new solutions in housing, employment, education, health, consumer protection, envi, ronment, family ploDDing, law enforcement and the admin·
i.stration of justice.
"We are not the people we set out to be," Gardner conmovie stars: Loretta Younc,
cludes. "We have not lived by the values we profess to
~ Turner, Jane Ruuell and
honor. And we will never get back on course until we take
Liz
Scott - all in one waek ....
some tough, realistic steps to revitalize our instituti'&gt;DS.
We had better get on with it."
Hotdog vender at l.eJdniton "
55th baa this oign on hiJWiflon :
A challengin~ proposal, indeed, is "Common Cause."
11
By RAY CROMLEY
1 love My Mother. Remember
Unfortunately, m the view of one critic, it runs afoul of a
IJARIIS
NEA
Washington
Corrtsp011dlftl
few basic facts of life.
I
I
when
everyone
used
to
say
By PHIL PASTORET
"It is a forlorn hope that any organization can expect to
superimpose from the top any reordering of national pribaa
Where do the road repair
WASHINGTON (NEA)
otities,'' says J . Reid Hambrick, professor of law at crews
David Froot's upecled to Go
disappear to right 1
Persi•tent reports from contacts iD uveral Far East
George Washington University.
after election time?
I
By Helen Bolte!
Public as "David Para- oountriea suggest !hat Hanoi u in real trouble iD Cambodia.
11 dine
I
"This is a development that can only percolate up from
Ltd."
on
tbe
• • • •
It's not military weakness. There's slill a general belief
the boitom. This aspect of 'the system' is the solid rock of
The
kid
who
thinks
Help
Us!,
11
welcunes
Llugha
London
exchange
....
Gene
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Hanoi
can take Cambodia milltarUy any time It wants to
a free people."
every day should have a
but
won't
dodge
a
serious
H~ckman
and
wife,
who
pay
the
price in men and material moved dowa the land
This
column
Is
for
young
The popular will is not being frustrated, say• Hamfresh beginning had bel·
split
wblle
be
wu
fllminc
and
river
routes through Laos.
people,
their
problems
and
brick. It's just not there, at least for doing things as fast
ter not try it at our house.
quesijon with a brual&gt;off.
"Doctors Wiveo," are liOCOIId
as some would like.
Hanoi's
problem is strategic.
pleasures, their troubles and Send your teenage quesijons honeymoonlnB
• • •
John DonIf North Vietnam doesn't take Cambodia, its anples face
It is an Hlusion to say that "every froup must have an
Best training in the world fun. As with the I'Oit of Helen to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, ner' "Portralta.-.;f Women ,.
continuous
batHes from the rear wblcb eat op bard-tooverriding interest in the well-being o the whole society," for sprinters: Try crossing
care of Helen Help IJS! this ....:._.. on pornOfll'IPby' (:
he counters. There is no such thing as the public interest. the street before the sign WIN AT BRIDGE newspaper.
come-by
ammunition,
arma Bod I!'.Jl~and tie ·dawn a
glnunl •
-•- the
1
There are only private interests, competing special inter- changes to "Don't walk."
trDOpl fendlll&amp;
DON'T FENCE IDM IN
C&amp; to .,,..
.,.,... ), aizable proportion of Hanoi's npedlt
est.! struggling for the upper hand.
off
the
Cambodians
on
one
side
while
ftgbtlng
the Soutli
was banned in Ha1sint1 - but
• • •
Orcmg
WO·
U
Dear Helen:
approved in Boston and obyed VietnaDieae on the other.
It is relatively easy, he says, to sit in the ivory towers
An optimist iB a fellow
,
Dave Is 18, I'm 16. We've been
of intellectual contemplation and formulate in general
If Hanoi does take Cambodia, its armies must use even
who
con.siders
frecklt3
to
sort
of ~aged for seven by the~· s. C..loms .... Stalus more supplies and the northerners are then faced with
terms what might be dqne about ali the problems listed by
be nothing more than
months. We'll be married when vehicle. Bennett Cerfnow ratas OCCIJPyiDg and policing a hostile nation. For the North
Gardner. But it 1s a different story when one goes out into
spotty suntan.
By
Oswold
&amp;
James
Jacob•
• through hool
hil own private elevator at bla Vietnamese do not have the trained Cambodian cadre to
the country and talks to the people in ali their diversity.
' we re
sc .
sky
office
Bennett'
They are engrossed in other lhin~s. aDd it is a marvel that
govern this land peacefully. There is no trained under·
,.--N
O
R
111----zo--.
Last
week
he
mel
a
girl
w!..
new~
"Tb~'"sound
o~ ground
we ever accomplish anything wtth our big national prob·
political organization ouch 81 Ho Chi Minh bad
says
she Ukes him and sh.. " Laughter" more than j1IIUfles slow!~ and carefully built up in South Vietnam before at·
lems.
ing butter. If the vegetable
• KQ 8
trytng ID break us up. He allll
tie
the
As for the charge that we are not living "by the values oil has been h~drogenated
• J 15 4
says he Ioven me and ant. to •18 tl • funny all
11'1Y .... temptlllg a takOH&gt;Ver.
we/rofess to honor," Hambrick replies that nobody ever you may be getting as much
tQ93 2
w
lt'ahll16th.
Hanoi'a major problem Is that her agents have not been
• 64
keep on going with me. But he Sal dor Dall
used bls able to win over any iroportant part of the population.
sai we would live by them.
saturated fat as there is in
also wanta to see this other girl.
va
am
"They are ideals to which we profess to be tending. And buller.
The Nortb Vietnamese, even wltb Prinet! Slhanouk'a help,
WEST
EAST
He figures It won'llast long, 81 guesla at a dinner party by
we are aUU.I]gading in that direction·~Olll. 1 am, afraid
How do you •.elect a &amp;ood ;~:
have
not attracted more than a handful of men with top~ ;!f1;6 ~ 3
lwt~ what be feellll pity ealingafour.JDchflah-llve ....
that 'Cil\iilll'lJI.Calise' is not a w~..,o
~ entel:llrise:'! ·:margarine? Find ·?'le \1~
'' •li'7s' Jlll"11er;:
· NojetlllllrCI!fJ~:IIe ~~~·~~=~~~·~~~~?f..~~~~~ .~
If th\ij .touhds like a brief for "muddling through " 't are sevelill) mall~ 6r-con\ otl '•Ks•
+J 10 2
'
he's taking her to the just bou!iht (tor~&lt;IOO) a World Ulr:ewile, Hanoi and Slbanouk have attr.eted almoat 110M
might be added that we need only look to those countri:s or safflower oil. The softest • A 9 a3
SOUTH (D)
dsnce Saturday night whiie I War U Tiger . th training of the upper and middle level (or lower level) bureaucracy,
where policies and priorities and solutions are imposed one
ordinarrl room te_mfrom the top, where there are no selfish private interests ffura ure usua Y contams
• A2
slay home. He's going ID spend plane .... Nlx011 favorite Brig. military or buaineu management, ezcept withla the larga
e most unsaturated }a~;
but only one overridiug public interest as interpreted by
resident North VIetnamese population there.
• AKQ6
the dey with me, however.
the state managers, to find evidence that the American These are usually the tub
t AJ8
ADd there Is dlasell81011 within their own ranks.
• K Q 15
I pretend that I don't mind,
system is not the total failure some intellectuals claim it is . msaafflrgame spreads of corn or
ower oil.
The NOrth Vletnameae mistrust Slhanouk. He doesn't
and
I've
told
Dave
I'll
walt
unW
North -South vulnerable
get
along well wltb the rebel tribesmen be's tiJPpoaed to
Then there is the problem Wesl North Eaat South he get. over this, but inside, I'm
be
beading.
There are reporllthrougb Fnncb aourcea that
falling aparl
LAWRENCE E LAMB
with bakery products. AI·
the
Red
Khmers
at a meellnl In Clilna In AuguJt had re·
·
• M· D · most all of them contain Pass
Pass 2N.T.
~·
Am I playing II right! I
get
personal
attention
fused
flaUy
to
accept
Slbannuk'a leadership.
saturated fats or hydrogen- PaiS
Pass
GETriNG HURT
that far ou!ltriJII my lm·
p,,.
ated vegetable oils I same
In
any
event,
the
Red
Khmers, who are tbe base for
Pass p.,.
Dear G.H.:
portance. The Army II by· whatever indigenous support
thing) and egg yolks. Don't p.,.
Slbanouk and North Vle!Dam
Y101're playing II sweet and percllllcioua about me.
buy any bakery product ex·
have In Cambodia, probably number leas than 1.000
Opening lead-• 2
kind, but I'm DOl sure you're -War correlfJO'Ideftt llobct1 actlvista.
cept bread-unless you know
Ridenhour of Dlwatch
what it contains. You'll be
playing It RIGHT. In seven
Neither North VIetnam nor Slbanouk are getting 8111
in JACOBY MODERN, the months you two should have
News Service ill Viel.....,., appreciable
better off cooking your own
10 far u can be dlacovered, lrom iecret
whole letter·wrltinll cam- sympathizersaid,within
and using unsaturated fats only forcing opening bid is gone past pi-etenae and Into
the Lon No! povernment. But auch
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
paign aa an ez.GI hehled might not show up UDtll
where fat is necessary. The two clubs. It is made with honesty. Yet Dave comea up
tbe tide o battle turnad clearly
any
hand
that
is
a
regular
Orltlfl about inveatigalfoll in Hanoi's fav~r.
same thing applies to cake
of the alleged My Lai
and cookie mixes. Unless standard American two-bid with the "pity" btl, "hile you
The rebel tribesmen also do 1101 pt along well wllb the
m4114Crf.
Despite all the knowledge
you are certain what they in any suit or with certain hide your true foellnga.
North
Vletnameae, who regard them aa rllClal illferlora
no-trump
hands.
very
strong
that has been accumulated people who eat it.
Why don't you level with each
contain--don't buy them.
and
make
no aecret of their feelings.
about food, you will slill
Whenever the label reads That is one way to get the
The first response is based other? Let Dave know that,
Man's duty II not to be a
Slbaaouk and North VIetnam are having no better luct
have trouble a p pI y i :ill "partially hydrogenated" it manufacturer to p r e par e entirely on high-card points although you understand, you hero, wbich Ia making a
abroad.
when you go shopping.
? means the manufacturer has healthy products aDd label in accordance with t h i s
virtue
of
IIIIHry,
and
not
to
are also hurtin' - and perhalll
Because foods are in • been making your food less them properly.
table : two diamonds o-3, two the beat
ID fa lhis 11 IUS be a aalllt, which Ia makinl a
The forelflll mialsters of 50
countries meet·
quately labeled. Often it is healtby. You can't tell just
hearts
4-6,
two
spades
7-11,
way
ce
iDg
iD
Lusw,
Zambia,
iD
refuaed
to admit
mlaery
of
virtue.
It
IIIIOiely
Finally there is the frozen
impossible to tell if a given bow much fat has beell food disaster. Even healthy two no-trump t0-12 and three way: By dating elle. to become wile.
Slhanouk's Royal Govemmellt of Natloual Union 11 the
food oontaiDs saturated or changed to harmful satu- vegetables are often clubs 13 points or more.
Can you scare up in "u" '"' -MCIIII Sperber, Europoan legal government of Cambodia, Uiougb the prblce'a p!Ople
UIUialurated fat. Manufac- rated !au, either. A truth in "creamed" or cooked in buthad arrived early and lobbied with vigor. The beavlelt
the
first
rebid
idelltlfies
short
DOUce?
Jl'liChologUt.
turers have altered many packaging law is fine but ter sauces-an invitation to the opening hand. Thus, When
oppo~IUon to Slbanouk apparently came from the IadQo
the lour ol you meet at
, Datura! foods, making them what we really need is a artery disease. Buy only South's two no-trump rebid the dance,
nealana
and Malayalalll.
well - could be
~--14~- healtby.
.. truth in contents'' law.
those without sauces. Watch show•d a 23· nr 2&lt;1-poiDt DO· you'll change partnera .. .. QUICK QUIZ Tbe Soviet tovernment baa conalstenUy refused to rec:. ut'a look at what has hap·
Then there is the unsus- out for the frozen fruits if trump hand. North's three eopeclaily If you keep . on
ognize Slbaaoidt. Moat of Moscow's East Europepn aWea
~ peued to peanut butter. Pea· pecting housewife who buys you want to a vaid calories clubs. was Stayman to ask piJylng 11 honest · H
have followed Its lead iD maiDtaining Ilea wltli -Lon No!.
· nut oil naturally has some a cream substitute for cof- from sugar. They are olten South if be held a four..,ard ~-· Hele
Q-Doe~ the
JIIJg flv
•- ·
Cambodia II the llrat major test of Prealdent Nb:on'i...,
over the White HOUle only doctrine
UIUiaturated fat in it. But if fee. It says Jt is made of packed in sugar.
major suit. South bid three .,.....
n:
of belplnfl beleaguered COUD!riOI but expecting
whel!
the
Prclident
Is
in
it Is left to iu natural sta'te vegetable oil and, of course
hearts aDd North raised to 1 thought! ,... In good with
•
•
•
troops
to carry the brunt of tha battle wltb American
their
the peanut oil rises to the top that is better than the satu:
four .
this girl but now I am cruslled. Waahiftgton, D.C.?
Dear
Doctor
Will
sauna
aid
but
without
U.S. ground forcea. Althlnga look DOW It Ia
A-No, It fiiea over the
of the jar, not looking nearly rated fat in cream. But wait! baths help you reduce?
He
was
well
aware
that
Acoupleoldayobaforead&amp;nce
on
Hanoi's
bact.
There's a good cbaace It may paJ off.
Wbite H.- wbether or Dot
as attractive to the unin. Usually it is made with cocobe
a
heart
slam
which
111'11
plannlnc
to
.U
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manufacturer ad~ hydrogen rated fat than ordinary mellts and even water batbs more than bid the heart 18)'11, "Hey, did you 111 you
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to peanut oll, making it a cream. Vegetable on often cause a person to Jose water game. The two·spade blcl had Ukad AliceT Well 1 jual had a
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are the fatty deposit.! in the vegetable margarine-avoid- to use more calorlea tban to go.
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wu a fair play for the olam cag•, 10·! have to depend DD
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but he neaded the diamond friends. - ALL FOULED UP hap""' ....,. ~and 11-111
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my ~t.l don'llllta m;y IIIIer
the other suits.
, Fqet "bad rumor men," ,. Ill)' DIOh '-ljualltata IDJielf.
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It next dance. If llbe liccspta, ~1111' fo~! And wllat do ldo
you're in .... And aa the way now! - HEIPJ
lume, casuell;r menuoo thai Our llelp:
pr.elleal joker. If n '*-''1 · You're' prob-bly aulferlnc
accept - well, maJI!e HE'S from 11111 - ' pill - but not
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OAKLAND (UP!) -A rookie
on his way up and a veteran on
his way back have i111llllinoled
the 1970 prospects of the
oakland Raiders.
Smiling Ray Cheater, a
lrilllanl yo111g tight tlld, and
II'Oud fullback llewrltt OiJDn
came through witb their Dl08I
productive performances of
1970 as the Raiders blistered
Wallhlngton, 34-20, Monday

Sports
Desk

Pacers Roll

by Chet TannehUl
It'll be up ID Bob Slsarl, 150 lb. senior who didn't play
foolbaD last ye .. ID lake over lor the injured John Thomas at
defenalve millllle guard againal the Gallipolis Blue IJevila Friday
nigbl at Marauder Stadium.
'lbll boca finn Monday when Thomas, 1113 lb. junior, was
nlled out ot'lhls week's game, and p-obably for the remainder of
the aeaooo, by docUirs who were reported undecided as yet
whether tD put Thomas' knee In a cast or tight wrap. The gung ho
middle i1J8rd, who had stamped hiroself as an aggressive and
alert defender through the 8rst ab: games of the seaoon, was
injured In U.e Athena game when, defending againal a pa81, he
made a quick atop on the turf and, half turned away, was hit by an
Athens player .. the knee .
Stewart carne in to replace Thomas and did "more than a
creditable Job.'' according to lbe coaching staff, colllliderlng that
be had been backup tD Thomas all season, and lacked experience.
"Stewart was a pleasant surprise," said one of the coaching staff.
"He'll get hll chance this week to show us he can do the job."
The injury to Thomas was not the only question mark in the
MaraUder cimp as the Meigs club comes up to another big game,
the affair with Gaillpolia shaping up as critics! in the Marauders'
drive ID stay alive in the championship race.
The other queation II defenoive safety Chip Haggerty, 132lb.
senior, who came on Btrong this year - his second in varsity
football - to demonstrate how speed and willingness to hit pays
off even "for a UWe guy."
Haggerty suffered a concussion In the second quarter against
Atliins when be made an open field tackle. He left tbe game
under hilown power, but wu hospitalized over the weekend. lllip
,... espected back in school today and his coodltlon was to be
reviewed today by Coach &lt;llarley Chancey .
Otherwise, there are no injury problems approaching Friday,
according to Chancey.
AlwaJBin the offing iD the Marauders' defensive lineup from
tackle to tackle, should further injuries occur, Is the possibility of
moving Mite Custer into Roger Abbott's defensive Iackie
posillm, moving Abbott to llnehacker where he performed so
tapably laatJBar, and shifting linebacker Ted Lehew into middle
guard.

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NEW YORK (UPIJ- Woody
HayesofOhioStateand Darrell
Royal of Texas must feel as if
• ell·"-th
th eyre!'
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A year ago, Ohio State held

ed Pr--l In
member Unit
""!' lema·
tiona! Board of Co~?es and
TeJBS ranked second1 a scant
et'•htnnintsbehind
Both teams
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recetved 14 first place votes.
~. f!A,,1,...1Y!li,\hrR'Il\.W'lf. . .liRI!'" ... ~~ ., !lll'lnl,lln~~ .. a
of the season, traDed clooely b)' ciooe llird, 20· P1J1n11 behm•l
Teus., The !Biekeyes "ere . Texas. ·Nelraska was fourth,
~ iD ·their season finale by followed by Auburn, Air Force,
Michigan and Texas polled off Michigan, Stanford, Arkansas
one of its miracle finishes tD and Arizonll State to complete
beat Arkansas in Its last game the top 10.
Five coaches from each of the
... d take the national title.
The ....,e Is the same this seven geographies!.,.... of the
season, with only some charac- nation compriae the UP! ralings
tera chllllf!ed. Ohio State was board. Each week they select
rated the nation's No. 1 team the top 10 major college football
today .in balloting by the 35- teams, with points awarded on a
11)..9..8.7#4-3-2-1 basi.o on votes
from first through lOth.
J!AYLOR INJURED
INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UP!) Col'ln~
- Elgin Baylor, veteran
"'8e (j ·-e~
National Basketball Asaocialion NEW YORK (UPI)- The
star, will be lost to the Los United Press lnternatlc.nal top.
Angeles Lakers for two ID three ranked major college football
teams with first pl5ce votes
.....lulu a result of an inflamed and
won-lost-fled records in
achllles tendon, team physician parentheses. (fifth week).
Points
Dr. Robert Kerlan announced . . . Teams
I. Ohio Sll II&lt;) 14-01
318
Monday.
2. Texas (14) (4-0)
310
Batlor left the Lakers in 3. Notre Dame (5) (S.O) 290
218
Baltimore &amp;mday and flew ~ . Nebraska { 1l (5. 1)..1)
S.
Auburn
(S-0)
168
home to have his sure leg 6. Air Force (6-0)
155
""amined by Dr. Kerlan. The 1. Michigan (5·0)
155
131
physician placed Baylor's right 8. Stanford 0 -1) 15·1)
9.
Arkansas
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60
foot in a cast in order ID give the 10. Arlzana St. (5-0)
._.
sore tendon complete rest and II. USC (4-1·1)
35
said it would not be removed for 12. Tennessee 1•·1)
22
13. Mlsslsslppl (4-1)
~
a week or 10 days.
1~. Houston (3-11
8
15. San Diego St. (6-11)
3
16. UCLA 14-2)
2
!1. !Tie) LSU 14-1)
1
SVTIIEIILAND SOW
(Tiel Toledo (6.0)
1
ST. LOUIS (UPI)-The St.
Lauls Blues of the National
Hockey League Mooday purch·
AGREE ON SYSTEM
ued Bill Slltbi!rland !tom the ATLANTA (UP!) - The
Buffalo Sabres.·
Cassius Clay-Jerry Quarry
The 35-year-old Sutherland II heavyweight fight here next
likely ID see action at left wing Monday night will be scored by
lor the Blues in place of the two judges and a referee under
Injured Ab McDonald and the New York State scorin8
George MorrlsOD.
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syatem which gives the victory
tD the fighter winning Ule most
TWO INVITED
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rounds.
LONDON (UPI)-~C· The scoring system was
cio, IIUI'PI'iM wilmer . o! the agreed to MondaJ, endinC a
ChampiOO SIWa al' Newmark- week of haggling. Under lhtl
el on 'Satur&lt;!41., .alld HoUoot, system, should there be e ije o1
who flnllbed ililrd in the race roWids won, the ~lt ~
behind Nijinsk)', li1've be!l!' be lrokan by an 11dded 1.,
invited .to r111 in lha Ndv. 1l polnta-per-rotdld syatem. '
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To 4th Win

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night 1n a Nallmal Football
League inter&lt;:ooference game.
&lt;llester, Oakland's No. I chfl
choice, caught eight puaes lor
UOyll'ds.lllxon,aneight-yeor
veteran nagged by injDrtelllasl
sea,..., bolted llld battered hJI
way to lot yard&amp; in the first hall
bad a game total of IM.
"Thia was a helluva team
effort," (]lester said afterward.
"Dixonwasaomelhingelse. We
finally put everything togeth·
er."
Chester, a Morgan State
graduste whu sports a thick

mustacbe,long sldeluns and a r1mbling for a masterful 311DD the
of only two pasaea from Raiders' first play from scrim·
Oaldand quarterback lloeyle mage. DlxoD turned left end on
Lamonica in the flrat half. apowersweepandsuddfnlycm
a...tor caught miD the se&lt;ond back against the gral.n. He
half u tho Raiders got tmo the outraced the Redskin secondary
md 1.0!Ie twice In the third ..d made ii!D the nlreme rJglt
C(ll8!'llr to put the .game out of corner of the end zone after
reach with a big 34-IJ lead.
wide receiver Fred Blletnikoff
Lamanlca allo connected for delivered a great craek-bad&lt;
to11chdownaof21and:Myardo!D Iinck.
WIITen Weill and 18 yards tD
DiJDn's touchdown run wu
I'UIIDing bact (]larUe Smith.
foUOwedminutealaterbyWelll'
Dbon stunned a record initial touchdown catch as lbe
oakland crowd of 51,171 by Raidera took a quiet I~ lead.

mated smile, wu tbo! recipient yard wuchdown run

But 14-year pro Sonny
Jurgensen went to worll for the
Redoidnl, ~ 111ly four of
16 firat ball Pualn&amp; attempts.
He threw a 311-yard IICOI'Ing
bomb to Obarley Taylor and oet
up a pair of Oeld goalll by Curt
K!qht ID Iaing W1111hiDgloll
Wlthin seven polnta ati!ltarmlasinD, •13.
Lammica found Welia and
Smith for third quarter touchdowna wbUo tbe Oaklaud
defenaetoughonediDtheoocond
half. Jurgensen bit Jf!ITJ Smltb
withaliSoyardTOpauaflerthe

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Association defending cham·
By MILTON RICHMAN
receive tD glorify Your name," Houston and they booesily
(ion Indiana Pacers rolled to
UPISporla Writer
says Pittsburgh's personable 22- believe Terry Bradshaw has
come to lead them out of
thair fourth straight victory
NEW YORK (UPI)- There Is year-old ouperrook.
Monday night behind Mel a Terry Bradshaw few people He means il, too.
foolbaD's wilderness.
Daniels' 31 points, beating tlw know and nobody ever sees.
Bradshaw treata the whole
Miami Floridlarul, 12UI.
The one everybody sees and Doeta'l Jolle about Religion thing rather lntelligenUy. He
The Pacers lake !hair ~ABA most people know Is the flip, Terry Bradsahw devotes a !aughts It off ar•d considers it
mark to Carolina Wedneaday fun~oving sometimes facetious great deal of his time to the merely one big putoOD. for thair first road game of the strawhaired ldd from Shreve- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
young se-..
port who ts pulling in his rookie and religion isn't anything he
"They call me a Iotta names
Indiana trailed only briefly in season with those long-time jokes about but that's not the like Moses and Superman;' he
the first period u ab: Pacers patsies, the Pittsburgh steelers. reason some of the front office says, "and I think it's cute, it's
ODce again got ln!D doulie
Terry Bradshaw nobody people among the Steelers, who fun, it's flattering . It's good for
figures.
ever sees l• the one who gets Bradshaw steered to a 7-3 upset the learn. I don't take it ID
Bob Netollck)', who missed down on hJI knees 1n hJI room victory over the Houston Oilers heart. I know I'm DOl Mosea."
Sunday'sgame, tallied 19 paints every night, clasps his hands in Sundsy, reler tD him as
Terry Bradshaw Is something
ID trail Daniels. Rogft' BroWD front of him anli prays.
"Moses." They call him that the Steelers never had before
carded 15, Fred LewfB 12, Art
"I say : God, 1 want to be the because they had lost 16 though. He's completely refreBecker 11 and Rick Mount 10for greatest quarterback who ever straight regular season games shing , acutely aware of his
the Pacers.
played this game and then I'll before their last two back-to- talent for throwing a foolbaD
Mack Calvin and Larry Jones use all the honors I'll ever back wins over Buffalo and without being abrasive about it
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scorer with 23 markers. Rich
Nieman added 13.
'!be Pema jumped off ID a 3().
25 first-period lead and then
carried a iill-61 hellliroe margin
and increased the score ID 81-71
after three periods.

bone honest.
llao a Way to Go
Bradshaw realizes he has a
way to go. He knows what they
were saying about him after
the Steelers dropped their firsst
three ball games.

and

"They were saying what a
bum I was and where is Ibis
saviour of ours and when was
he goona do it?.'' Bradshaw
says. "I didn't say I'd do it this
year, but I know I'm gonna do
it. I know it."
Re lcnows what the game of
football II all about. More
Important, he knows hiroself.
There aren't many like that
around. Hardly any at all in
fact.

Logan at Athens

Gall ipolis at Meigs
Ironton at Jackson

Wellston at Waverly
Hannan Trace at North Gallla
Kyger Creek at Alexander
Green Twp . at Southwestern

Eastern at Miller &lt;Saturday )

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

Ravenswood at Wahama
Pt . Pleasant at Ripley

Soulh Polnl ot Coal Grove
Oak Hill al Rock Hill
Fai rland at Ironton St. Joe
Vi nlon County at Federal ·
Hocking
Nelsonvill e· York at Bet pre

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Foolball League 's Most
Va!IUlble Player last season, did
nol sutfer a shoulder separation
In the Los Angeles Rams' 31-21
win at Green Bay Sunday as
feared , the team announced
Monday.
X·rays of Gabriel's left
shoulder proved negative. It
was a contusion.
Gabriel injured his shoulder
in the first quarter against the
Packers. He aggravated it in
the third period and had ID leave
the game for 10 minutes~
Gabriel is expected to start at
Mlnneso~1 next Mondey night,
the Rams said.
Approximately 100 days
free of k I IIi n g frost is required to grow a crop of
apr,Ies, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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ATHENS - Corson Crow had
a tough decision to make,
graduate in 1969 or return for a
flnal year of football com·
peddon 11t1.s !aU. Coach Bill
Heu ia glad he chose the latter.
Crow, 6-3, U15 pound Ohio
Unirerslty center, Is from
Pomeroy, Oblo and was a wallt·
on candidate here.
"I didn't bave a very good

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son of a former Ohio State All· football. "If you wan to prove rna .

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10 give It a obot.
trib~tion, ohorin(! '!I! the middle
~ ~ "lplaYed""'!''~~ " 1 . , , . , l l
- of tile Oblo lln4&gt;11e proved,tt
:!' ~"fbiWtheiU~tringcenter --&lt;~~·'"""''~·~·--~·-·~ whed bewasoimed "Uneman
:Ji f.; lriJured, bat dldn' pllly at
of Ulll Week" folloWiJll the OU·
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aU my oophm!!I'O ~ ... filet HOW ARII HOSPITALIZED Dayton game.
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lrU tough," 8ald carson.
GREEN BAY (UPI) -- He just provea again the old
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But then Crow won the Washington Senators' first axiom that "if you want to do
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t11m lblt went lmdefeated and restlng comfortably at a do it." Crow wu cited for hil
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undergoing an emergency win over Dayton.
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'"'bat was a great line, with appendectomy.
: pya lite Jeff ~. Ken The 6-fool·7, 270.pound
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Cannon, Frlllk Peters, Phil slugger was rushed to St.
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SWindell IIIII Mike Kaydo ... we Vincent's . Hospital from lli
I mlaod
ilat laD," suburban De Pore home shortly
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after midnight and underwent
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surgery a short time later.
Doctors at the hospital saW.
Howard, 34, was doing well
altor U.e operaUon. He II a
veteran of 13 major league
seasons, tile ilat six Willi the
Senators.
E.lncl

2-HOUR
CLEANING

(Upon Request)

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

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ll/lobile homes and electric heat. They were made for each other.
Electric heat solves so many of the mobile homeowner's problems.
Convenient. No more running out of fuel, no frozen fuel lines. Worry
!hie. It's flameless. No pilot light or flame to go out. Eliminates fuel
drums and bottles. If you're shopping for a new mobile home see
how much more you get for your money with total electric. Or, if you
own an older mobile home it can be switched to electric heat in a
·matter of hours. Call us or your
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Dealer lor a free estimate.
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SALE OF
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OJibration at drain pipe-.

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vevr.atlon at the sink

while

Cuts th• stringy s.tuH! Things like corn husks •nd c.lilry

wash harmlessly down the drain, cut Into tiny particles by
surgical steel undercutter btade.

We have a choice
coll~ion of
modtstly priced
Bulova watches,

timtd for Christmas
gi~ing.

Jem Fr... Jam-Ire-eo Impellers are

swivel moun~

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Then swing forwMd again. Thus jamming 11 virtually
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all food waste ... fast I No garbage sorting. ~.. rid of
corn husks, cobs, rinds, celery, fruit p(ts.
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Uluatrated: Two new

17 jewel mo&lt;lels,

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Phone: '192-37•11
Middleport, Ohio

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cbalked It up to a loose tart at
&lt;1119 Stadlum.
"The tw1 had a lot to do Willi
Firmer Lonter
It and we11 try oome dllferent
Do Your hlle teltb annoy and
JOU br oomlllf 1ooee
cleatl for our ne1t home tmbarl'lal
when you •t. latitb or taltt Thtn
pulaorne
PASTEftll•
Ad•
game," said McCullough. "But h•lve PoWde~~JOW' Den~ure
pll.tll. Rur·
PAST ,
holdl dennar•
I guarantoe you tllat some of to·uae
nnner longer. Yakee •tlnr -cer
our mm won't have tape on more natun.I.FA8'tEETH la not acid:
No 111111my, 10017. PMU' tute. Dentheir eltller. They get so turw.
til at dt aN tlllftUai to health.
t:;,f"BdenUu
rarularly. Ott
mllcb tape on them filet their see
P'AS
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atalldr\IJ:eountera.

FALSE TEETH

CO~VENIENT

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FREE DEUVERY

KER FURN
MIDOliPORT, 0.

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Trldc or TrMI night. 4 lint rt . ..,sable , un·brtlk.lble
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Lang Hair

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Fun
Costume

HAUOWEEN
CANDLES
Several Types!
Th1nksgivlng
~igurn too

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t..d lltft. Style YGIKsell
Into 1ny cleslgn. Regulu

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CUpt kl 11M lor part lei or

nutty milk, a-ry nut,

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We Have. ·'.. . oecalcl
Penny
NUT
Candy
CUPS
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WHO SAYS NOT?

'SWEAT

SHIRTS
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disposing of bon&amp;s.

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resl$tant shell packed with thick Silicon Soun~ Sponge
toaks up noise so effectively, you can carry on a con-

HUSH

Who bu bit 11 ol 81 374 yards.

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But Wella hallllo bad light
23-9, Nll'lbweatem 44 llld iDter&lt;epttonl.
lndilna 10-21.
''Wella bal•
ltfll ad
Defenllve coacb Lou McQil· If be gela bla ll&amp;bla down • Iii,
we can elpect llllDob tq tolrie up
Mlmeoota'l pllla'nl fCalnlt
,., .. aaJd Dul Blco Sorkklnen.

Club Women Named

·· 'fr~sfers

In •ddltlon: EKclusive
Hush Connector prevents

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1ieen waldlinl II IUinl !IOPho-

for the 8e811011, illneonslstent.
TbeiUinl, Ohto State's tlllrd Bta
Tm matcb of the yqr, ba'"
beaten OregOn 20-18 and

Property

dlspour vibrates, noise
remains below and cannot
be transmitted to sink or

rigid

Gillespie, In reminiscing,
described the series events
which led to the lormaUon of a
county·wlde wator system.

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Not • Bonk Fmr
Cank Ding Dong

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Most
Mill Creek Roads, acroSB to members of the Cincinnati
Rodney, northwest to Thurman, Bengats feel Sunday's !7·lllloss
southwest toRt. 218 (Within two to tile Kanaas City Ollels could
miles of Mercervi1le) and east have gone the other way witb 8
to Patriot.
lew breaks.
"It was an uphill struggle, but
Nardel Contracting Co., A pass interference call by
our directors were helped 1111dgeville, Pa., has already back Judge Stan Javie late In
considerably by the Farmers begun construction on the the game hurt tile Bensats and
Home Administration and its system's treatment plant. aet up lite chiefs flnal throe
representatives, . Lester B. Nardei's low bid for the general points d tretched their lead
an s27-19.
Stone, Slate Director, Ralph construction was $1,920,125.53. to the flnal
Voorhis, General Services Nardei, under a Hparate ''Those laS;t three points were
Officer and Vernon McNair, contract, ai1o will construct the tile ldUer ," 8ald Belll!als Coacb
O&gt;unty Supervisor," be said. seven booster stations and Paul Brown. ''Tbef took away
State Director Stone em· treatment plant.
aU the chance we bad."
phaslzed the project was the . Other contractoi's are "We were reaDy up in tile
beglnnlng of a new eraln Gallla Moody's of Dayton, Inc .. wells; bll," aaJd Brown. "We gavel! a
County. He said the water Crane Company of Ollcago, good try but we gave away too
system will Increase land meters; ~ C..ldwell Tanks, many things early In the
values and open opportunity for Inc., LoulavUI•, Ky., lanka. game."
Industry to move ln.
Constructioo Is anticipated to "We made mistakes in the
Other speakers Included cover a 10 month span.
lint half til beg to 1e It
Association
directors
are
' enBrown.
an The
c anIn·
Ralph Voorlli and Attorney R.
up," said
William Jenkins.
Gillespie, Merrlll McConnlck, terference call was on Fletcher
Gillespie, with lite a881slance vice president; Walter Neal, Smith who disagreed with
of his capable board of dlrec· secretary; Mrs. Beulah Mit· Javie.
tors, shoveled the first dirt. cbell, lreUW"f:ri Jack Carter, ..It was a helluva cal]" said
FHA officials conducted 11na1 Kenneth Haner, Scotty Lucas, Smith. "I don't think 'r was
loan clostnss Monday morning. Robert Sprlegel, Rtchard guilty of interference, butlt was
The fl!,l13,000 Insured loan Cremeans and David McCoy. a Judgement call."
will enable the Ga!lla County Approxlmalel~ $$ persons "I dld make cootacl but we
A8socilllon . to allet\!l.ed MQ!IIlayifiem~
, s
bo 'l tile air," 8ald
f:~~-=~~··andnft!IIINI.'rl!'!'&lt;i~~r...,,
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. ' wotjld be different If
build main missi
tate
• al we
·on the ground "
customers. 1be candidate and Interested
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cover Ill miles cltlzens.
extending from Kanauga to Rev. David Sedziol, ~ of ::::::::=::::::~:~::::::::~=:~~-=:::::::::::::~::=::::::::::::::::::::::
Cheshire, over to Bidwell • tile Q1eablre Baptist &lt;llurch,
JOE SIDELINEII
Porter and SUITOWiding areas gave the invocation and
NEW
YORK (UPI) - The
Including Georges Creek and benediction,
New Yort Jell are btll'llq aU
over today bec:ause of o
lnclured - 0 bono II the
base of Joe Namatll'o right
Ilium
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(Continued from Page I)
Ann Bailey, Mrs. Lucille
Tbe Jell IDDOUDeed
Social Security office ln Swackhammer. and Mrs. Pearl
Monday
tllat NIUIIIdt wiD be
Marietta was gQe8t speaker. He Reynolds.
oldellaeo
durtDg ae:&amp;t s....
wu Introduced by program An attondance contest was
day'•
game
Willi the Buffalo
clu!lrman, Mn. Kunzelman, started Willi Mrs. Betty Ctine
and gave information per- and Mrs. Bailey as captalns. Bills -llllltiq tile flnl time
tainlng to working women and Points will be awarded to the the liar qaarterbacl wiD
Wi&lt;lows.Hewas....,..ntedagift team Willi the most member•· mlssa..............,game
by the program chairman.
attendllll! meetlJ!8s and II&amp;PW becawle of ID lajury - and
decllaed to 1peclllate bow
Read at tile meeting was a funcdOIIS.
letter from Senator Stephen Gamea were plllyed With Mrs. mueb !eager be Will be oat of
Young tllanltlng the club for Flora SimmOIIS and Mrll. Lynn action.
support of tile equal rights lor Kitchen, botll gueala, recelvln&amp;
women lestsJaUon. Mrs. Lola prizes. Mrs. Beulah SlraUBS won
Mae Suitor, diltrlct direcWr, In the traveting pilze.
IIELAY DECISION
her letter to tile club tom· Following the meeting,
TOlEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The
pllmenled tbe club members on miniature cupcakes, nuts,
their h011o8s dutlea at tile mlnla and punch were served International Baseball League
recent regional meeting and from a.table d...,.ated in IP'OOD Monday postponed unlll Nov. I
IIPQke of the Moigo Hl8l! Sdlool and gold. lloetouea were Mrll. a declalon on selling the lronfacillllea.
· Ktmelinan, Mrll. Jean M...-e, cbiae of the now defunct
A communication wu ailo lifts. All&lt;o Mllls, and Mls8 Olga Columbus (Oblo) Jela. 1be
reid from the Holzer Medical PiwotU. Other gueata were •wardilll! ol tile francl!lse 1fll
.. eenter:rogardlng the quallty of Mn. JO&amp;D Hall, Mra. Grella postponed to allow league of.
w..-k of Belay Cynnlngham who Sullie, and Mrll. Katlly King. flclal5 to meet again to consider
the pooiti111 of BuHalo, N. Y.
attonds the Sdwol of Nw-lin&amp;
tllere Willi a scbolarshlp from
Meigs
the club. ·
Diltrlct meeting reporla were
given by Mrs. Kunaebnan, 1\lrs.

BY IIALI! ROTHGEB
"'lbills a ~ to remember!
A day cllmulng lour years of
hard work! Tbills second only
to REAl"
Thus spoke Ishmael Gllleaple,
Rodney, pr&lt;Jsldent of tile Gallla
County
Rural
Water
· Aasoclatioo aiiP'Ound-brealtlng
ceremonies Monday
at
Kanauga for the county's
f2,113,000 water ayatem.
The event was held al the slle
of the system's wells and
treatment plant

Clear.Plastic

FURNACE

lllllin!l Hours f to

Mil S tl' 1 •

plano to otart Nelaen · tblo
weeksnd liallf'l the Miami
Dolp!Jlno.
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one lndlvillull
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u bad olameu"" eouldha..
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10 attend tile downlolm l(&gt;eecb
of President Nbon, but hil as.
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Plllflll at IP'OUDdbrealdng ceremonlea Monday at Kanaugalor Gallla O&gt;unty'a fl!,ll3,000
nla' Q'llem. Willi Welker II L. Paullla-. right, llemo&lt;rat caOOldate for GaliJa Cotu1ty
eomnu..loner, and J.. D. Miller, Repul&amp;an candldato for llOIIIlty commilsioner.

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OOLIIMBUS (UPI) - Ohio No. I rated B~' nell eleala ~ ....., 111ate football coacb Woody opponent.
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the JP'OIIld."
Bayea c111&lt;0Ued IU weoltly '1bey 8IP'et tllat llllnola, ~
1be player the ICUIIIa ha..

Drive in now or call and
ley away your snow tires.
Be ready for winter! All
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3 2 o .tliO bo1da 1 .............t lesd over
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now," It&lt; 11114.
.Coach Blanton Collier says It&lt;

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St. Louts
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l!ielHit Will be bllek Ia thetllil weekend deaplle ~ nlgM.
mare &amp;mday tllat Included two
lnteroepttona.
For tile firot lime nlnce
CXIJliDCtoQevellnd,NeileDgot
bla lbare of tile boos
u the
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have a good line filii year."
A civil war buff, carson spent
the swruner working in his
lather Fred's law office in
hometown Pomeroy. ''I interviewed clients and witnesses, researched titles and
deeds ... it was most in·
teresting," said the preoolaw
major.

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Bosto.., at
Buffalo at N.Y. Joll
out and do It " 8ald hil fatller Clncl at Washington
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' Clevelend at Mllml
and Wingett echoed the same. Dallas at Kan City
Carson's older brother Rick. Denver at Sen Fren
had a year at Miami Fla. Detroit at Chlc.go
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Houston at Sin Dl•
Before .lllness and Injury
cut Now
Orleans ot Allonto
short hls career.
Phlla vs Grn Bay 1f Mllw
The OhJo center up1ained Pittsburgh 11 Olkland
"It was a hard dedlion to
St.lou~:,.!i
this year ... but Coacb Heas told Los Angeltl at Mln..,.ta
me, 'You're only youq: once'... (Only gamt 5Chedulldl
snditstuck.Hibadn'lplaytd,l

plai

OwenH'Aiming fiberatm

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Fr!days Only
The Drlv•ln Window
Is Open
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
_ !Continuously)

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ATHENS - Corson Crow had
a tough decision to make,
graduate in 1969 or return for a
flnal year of football com·
peddon 11t1.s !aU. Coach Bill
Heu ia glad he chose the latter.
Crow, 6-3, U15 pound Ohio
Unirerslty center, Is from
Pomeroy, Oblo and was a wallt·
on candidate here.
"I didn't bave a very good

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uplalned Carson, "and no ooe localspor~editor,BobWingett, been wondering wbat kind of

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son of a former Ohio State All· football. "If you wan to prove rna .

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AmertcliD end, Corson just bad you can do it, then you must go So Crow in malting hla COD·
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10 give It a obot.
trib~tion, ohorin(! '!I! the middle
~ ~ "lplaYed""'!''~~ " 1 . , , . , l l
- of tile Oblo lln4&gt;11e proved,tt
:!' ~"fbiWtheiU~tringcenter --&lt;~~·'"""''~·~·--~·-·~ whed bewasoimed "Uneman
:Ji f.; lriJured, bat dldn' pllly at
of Ulll Week" folloWiJll the OU·
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aU my oophm!!I'O ~ ... filet HOW ARII HOSPITALIZED Dayton game.
;
lrU tough," 8ald carson.
GREEN BAY (UPI) -- He just provea again the old
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But then Crow won the Washington Senators' first axiom that "if you want to do
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lllrlln8 center spot oo the 1968 baseman Frank Howard was something bad enoagh, you can
:
t11m lblt went lmdefeated and restlng comfortably at a do it." Crow wu cited for hil
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eomed • lrlp to the Tqerlne hospital bere Monday after oulalandlni play In Ohio's 17·1-1
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Bowl.
undergoing an emergency win over Dayton.
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'"'bat was a great line, with appendectomy.
: pya lite Jeff ~. Ken The 6-fool·7, 270.pound
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Cannon, Frlllk Peters, Phil slugger was rushed to St.
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SWindell IIIII Mike Kaydo ... we Vincent's . Hospital from lli
I mlaod
ilat laD," suburban De Pore home shortly
:
after midnight and underwent
~
surgery a short time later.
Doctors at the hospital saW.
Howard, 34, was doing well
altor U.e operaUon. He II a
veteran of 13 major league
seasons, tile ilat six Willi the
Senators.
E.lncl

2-HOUR
CLEANING

(Upon Request)

ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

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... the
well-timed
Christmas

gift

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Waste

King

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ll/lobile homes and electric heat. They were made for each other.
Electric heat solves so many of the mobile homeowner's problems.
Convenient. No more running out of fuel, no frozen fuel lines. Worry
!hie. It's flameless. No pilot light or flame to go out. Eliminates fuel
drums and bottles. If you're shopping for a new mobile home see
how much more you get for your money with total electric. Or, if you
own an older mobile home it can be switched to electric heat in a
·matter of hours. Call us or your
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.
Dealer lor a free estimate.
coMPAir

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'QEBIGGEST
SALE OF
:THE YEAR

ONLY

'21
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exclusi'Je patented rubber
Hugh Cushion Mount which
absorbs and stops vibration
noise before it reaches

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free of sink. Since only the

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to

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OJibration at drain pipe-.

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vevr.atlon at the sink

while

Cuts th• stringy s.tuH! Things like corn husks •nd c.lilry

wash harmlessly down the drain, cut Into tiny particles by
surgical steel undercutter btade.

We have a choice
coll~ion of
modtstly priced
Bulova watches,

timtd for Christmas
gi~ing.

Jem Fr... Jam-Ire-eo Impellers are

swivel moun~

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IMtently swing back whe-n confronted by lamming Gblect.
Then swing forwMd again. Thus jamming 11 virtually
· eliminated .

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all food waste ... fast I No garbage sorting. ~.. rid of
corn husks, cobs, rinds, celery, fruit p(ts.
ot

Uluatrated: Two new

17 jewel mo&lt;lels,

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King Builders
290 N. Sec. Ave.
Phone: '192-37•11
Middleport, Ohio

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Mike Wella,
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How To Hold

cbalked It up to a loose tart at
&lt;1119 Stadlum.
"The tw1 had a lot to do Willi
Firmer Lonter
It and we11 try oome dllferent
Do Your hlle teltb annoy and
JOU br oomlllf 1ooee
cleatl for our ne1t home tmbarl'lal
when you •t. latitb or taltt Thtn
pulaorne
PASTEftll•
Ad•
game," said McCullough. "But h•lve PoWde~~JOW' Den~ure
pll.tll. Rur·
PAST ,
holdl dennar•
I guarantoe you tllat some of to·uae
nnner longer. Yakee •tlnr -cer
our mm won't have tape on more natun.I.FA8'tEETH la not acid:
No 111111my, 10017. PMU' tute. Dentheir eltller. They get so turw.
til at dt aN tlllftUai to health.
t:;,f"BdenUu
rarularly. Ott
mllcb tape on them filet their see
P'AS
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atalldr\IJ:eountera.

FALSE TEETH

CO~VENIENT

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FREE DEUVERY

KER FURN
MIDOliPORT, 0.

e Pt Pleasant
eGalliJDis
eMBIII

Hay Plastic-Nth Handle

JACK 0 LANTERNS
Th•v

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toys

to

dKaraflons - or

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Wry on

Trldc or TrMI night. 4 lint rt . ..,sable , un·brtlk.lble
pintle.

. Thly're

Lang Hair

eJ, J~JW t•.1

Fun
Costume

HAUOWEEN
CANDLES
Several Types!
Th1nksgivlng
~igurn too

1'/u,

Wig

17!

F~m. ret'lrdant. F ib 111
t..d lltft. Style YGIKsell
Into 1ny cleslgn. Regulu

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$1~!

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Fer
Trlci ill tllll
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gum,

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dlffertnt klndt to 1111.

f'ldl:flg~~ of 111 dtcoralfld
CUpt kl 11M lor part lei or

nutty milk, a-ry nut,

psychedelic
dtotolaft.

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Trldt or TrMI

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SbldyWii&amp;fit

MASKS

HATS

Flrt Rulst1nt

• Od Hats

Many Chartdtrl
Discount Prtctd

• o.bys

24!,

8~A
EYUYDAYI

All Rqull~ 1tc

CANDY
BARS

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Featuring Miracle F11
Wonder (R) ' Nylon

Cann.!s t•lort In lltvort
of baniM, slr1wberry,

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We Have. ·'.. . oecalcl
Penny
NUT
Candy
CUPS
AVING A PARTY

WHO SAYS NOT?

'SWEAT

SHIRTS
~~ $}17
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disposing of bon&amp;s.

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resl$tant shell packed with thick Silicon Soun~ Sponge
toaks up noise so effectively, you can carry on a con-

HUSH

Who bu bit 11 ol 81 374 yards.

l'iiilll Dslftllltlf

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Plus,' disposer is encaKd In Magic Sound Barrier. lnpect-

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But Wella hallllo bad light
23-9, Nll'lbweatem 44 llld iDter&lt;epttonl.
lndilna 10-21.
''Wella bal•
ltfll ad
Defenllve coacb Lou McQil· If be gela bla ll&amp;bla down • Iii,
we can elpect llllDob tq tolrie up
Mlmeoota'l pllla'nl fCalnlt
,., .. aaJd Dul Blco Sorkklnen.

Club Women Named

·· 'fr~sfers

In •ddltlon: EKclusive
Hush Connector prevents

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1ieen waldlinl II IUinl !IOPho-

for the 8e811011, illneonslstent.
TbeiUinl, Ohto State's tlllrd Bta
Tm matcb of the yqr, ba'"
beaten OregOn 20-18 and

Property

dlspour vibrates, noise
remains below and cannot
be transmitted to sink or

rigid

Gillespie, In reminiscing,
described the series events
which led to the lormaUon of a
county·wlde wator system.

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Not • Bonk Fmr
Cank Ding Dong

FOOO WA"i.fE

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Syracuae Z7.0, but loll fo 'Mane

CINCINNATI (UP!) - Most
Mill Creek Roads, acroSB to members of the Cincinnati
Rodney, northwest to Thurman, Bengats feel Sunday's !7·lllloss
southwest toRt. 218 (Within two to tile Kanaas City Ollels could
miles of Mercervi1le) and east have gone the other way witb 8
to Patriot.
lew breaks.
"It was an uphill struggle, but
Nardel Contracting Co., A pass interference call by
our directors were helped 1111dgeville, Pa., has already back Judge Stan Javie late In
considerably by the Farmers begun construction on the the game hurt tile Bensats and
Home Administration and its system's treatment plant. aet up lite chiefs flnal throe
representatives, . Lester B. Nardei's low bid for the general points d tretched their lead
an s27-19.
Stone, Slate Director, Ralph construction was $1,920,125.53. to the flnal
Voorhis, General Services Nardei, under a Hparate ''Those laS;t three points were
Officer and Vernon McNair, contract, ai1o will construct the tile ldUer ," 8ald Belll!als Coacb
O&gt;unty Supervisor," be said. seven booster stations and Paul Brown. ''Tbef took away
State Director Stone em· treatment plant.
aU the chance we bad."
phaslzed the project was the . Other contractoi's are "We were reaDy up in tile
beglnnlng of a new eraln Gallla Moody's of Dayton, Inc .. wells; bll," aaJd Brown. "We gavel! a
County. He said the water Crane Company of Ollcago, good try but we gave away too
system will Increase land meters; ~ C..ldwell Tanks, many things early In the
values and open opportunity for Inc., LoulavUI•, Ky., lanka. game."
Industry to move ln.
Constructioo Is anticipated to "We made mistakes in the
Other speakers Included cover a 10 month span.
lint half til beg to 1e It
Association
directors
are
' enBrown.
an The
c anIn·
Ralph Voorlli and Attorney R.
up," said
William Jenkins.
Gillespie, Merrlll McConnlck, terference call was on Fletcher
Gillespie, with lite a881slance vice president; Walter Neal, Smith who disagreed with
of his capable board of dlrec· secretary; Mrs. Beulah Mit· Javie.
tors, shoveled the first dirt. cbell, lreUW"f:ri Jack Carter, ..It was a helluva cal]" said
FHA officials conducted 11na1 Kenneth Haner, Scotty Lucas, Smith. "I don't think 'r was
loan clostnss Monday morning. Robert Sprlegel, Rtchard guilty of interference, butlt was
The fl!,l13,000 Insured loan Cremeans and David McCoy. a Judgement call."
will enable the Ga!lla County Approxlmalel~ $$ persons "I dld make cootacl but we
A8socilllon . to allet\!l.ed MQ!IIlayifiem~
, s
bo 'l tile air," 8ald
f:~~-=~~··andnft!IIINI.'rl!'!'&lt;i~~r...,,
. ~.
. ' wotjld be different If
build main missi
tate
• al we
·on the ground "
customers. 1be candidate and Interested
·
cover Ill miles cltlzens.
extending from Kanauga to Rev. David Sedziol, ~ of ::::::::=::::::~:~::::::::~=:~~-=:::::::::::::~::=::::::::::::::::::::::
Cheshire, over to Bidwell • tile Q1eablre Baptist &lt;llurch,
JOE SIDELINEII
Porter and SUITOWiding areas gave the invocation and
NEW
YORK (UPI) - The
Including Georges Creek and benediction,
New Yort Jell are btll'llq aU
over today bec:ause of o
lnclured - 0 bono II the
base of Joe Namatll'o right
Ilium
b.
(Continued from Page I)
Ann Bailey, Mrs. Lucille
Tbe Jell IDDOUDeed
Social Security office ln Swackhammer. and Mrs. Pearl
Monday
tllat NIUIIIdt wiD be
Marietta was gQe8t speaker. He Reynolds.
oldellaeo
durtDg ae:&amp;t s....
wu Introduced by program An attondance contest was
day'•
game
Willi the Buffalo
clu!lrman, Mn. Kunzelman, started Willi Mrs. Betty Ctine
and gave information per- and Mrs. Bailey as captalns. Bills -llllltiq tile flnl time
tainlng to working women and Points will be awarded to the the liar qaarterbacl wiD
Wi&lt;lows.Hewas....,..ntedagift team Willi the most member•· mlssa..............,game
by the program chairman.
attendllll! meetlJ!8s and II&amp;PW becawle of ID lajury - and
decllaed to 1peclllate bow
Read at tile meeting was a funcdOIIS.
letter from Senator Stephen Gamea were plllyed With Mrs. mueb !eager be Will be oat of
Young tllanltlng the club for Flora SimmOIIS and Mrll. Lynn action.
support of tile equal rights lor Kitchen, botll gueala, recelvln&amp;
women lestsJaUon. Mrs. Lola prizes. Mrs. Beulah SlraUBS won
Mae Suitor, diltrlct direcWr, In the traveting pilze.
IIELAY DECISION
her letter to tile club tom· Following the meeting,
TOlEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The
pllmenled tbe club members on miniature cupcakes, nuts,
their h011o8s dutlea at tile mlnla and punch were served International Baseball League
recent regional meeting and from a.table d...,.ated in IP'OOD Monday postponed unlll Nov. I
IIPQke of the Moigo Hl8l! Sdlool and gold. lloetouea were Mrll. a declalon on selling the lronfacillllea.
· Ktmelinan, Mrll. Jean M...-e, cbiae of the now defunct
A communication wu ailo lifts. All&lt;o Mllls, and Mls8 Olga Columbus (Oblo) Jela. 1be
reid from the Holzer Medical PiwotU. Other gueata were •wardilll! ol tile francl!lse 1fll
.. eenter:rogardlng the quallty of Mn. JO&amp;D Hall, Mra. Grella postponed to allow league of.
w..-k of Belay Cynnlngham who Sullie, and Mrll. Katlly King. flclal5 to meet again to consider
the pooiti111 of BuHalo, N. Y.
attonds the Sdwol of Nw-lin&amp;
tllere Willi a scbolarshlp from
Meigs
the club. ·
Diltrlct meeting reporla were
given by Mrs. Kunaebnan, 1\lrs.

BY IIALI! ROTHGEB
"'lbills a ~ to remember!
A day cllmulng lour years of
hard work! Tbills second only
to REAl"
Thus spoke Ishmael Gllleaple,
Rodney, pr&lt;Jsldent of tile Gallla
County
Rural
Water
· Aasoclatioo aiiP'Ound-brealtlng
ceremonies Monday
at
Kanauga for the county's
f2,113,000 water ayatem.
The event was held al the slle
of the system's wells and
treatment plant

Clear.Plastic

FURNACE

lllllin!l Hours f to

Mil S tl' 1 •

plano to otart Nelaen · tblo
weeksnd liallf'l the Miami
Dolp!Jlno.
"Yw
JU tile,blame 111
one lndlvillull
" Collitr 88ld
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u bad olameu"" eouldha..
played. Wbea IOIIlebody bas

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Windshield Washer

Pet.
.1110
.600

[ll'e&amp;SluncheonMondaylnorder
10 attend tile downlolm l(&gt;eecb
of President Nbon, but hil as.
s1stanta kept busy analyzing the

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ATTEND GROUNDBIIEAKIIIG- State Rep. Ralph Welker, center, was amollll 55
Plllflll at IP'OUDdbrealdng ceremonlea Monday at Kanaugalor Gallla O&gt;unty'a fl!,ll3,000
nla' Q'llem. Willi Welker II L. Paullla-. right, llemo&lt;rat caOOldate for GaliJa Cotu1ty
eomnu..loner, and J.. D. Miller, Repul&amp;an candldato for llOIIIlty commilsioner.

W. LT. Pel•
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OOLIIMBUS (UPI) - Ohio No. I rated B~' nell eleala ~ ....., 111ate football coacb Woody opponent.
.
the JP'OIIld."
Bayea c111&lt;0Ued IU weoltly '1bey 8IP'et tllat llllnola, ~
1be player the ICUIIIa ha..

Drive in now or call and
ley away your snow tires.
Be ready for winter! All
sizes in stock.

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140.200

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PhlladelphleControlb J 0 .000
W. LT. Pet.

Dolrolt
Groen Boy

2.17 F.U.

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W. L. T. Pel. llk:ileY ~ San Angelo, Tn.,
3 2 o .tliO bo1da 1 .............t lesd over
I 3 0 .Q

optimlll.

....... to .. oncl " _ , q!dt
now," It&lt; 11114.
.Coach Blanton Collier says It&lt;

Illinois Said Inconsistent

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AA'&gt;'*'**"140.100

St. Louts
Dallu
Waohlnglon
N.Y.Gtonts

Carson Crow, Bobcat Center

Weafller Master 300

..U.,o ftollloli llolda .,.,.,..

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CLBVELftND &lt;tiPIHlewland 8rowni ~ Bill
l!ielHit Will be bllek Ia thetllil weekend deaplle ~ nlgM.
mare &amp;mday tllat Included two
lnteroepttona.
For tile firot lime nlnce
CXIJliDCtoQevellnd,NeileDgot
bla lbare of tile boos
u the
.
Detroit Uons mauled the
l!roWIII 41~ .
NelHit II a f'"'ard looldng

New Fall Slyles

Qml ud aereral oilier

1 • 0 .200 .........

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lldeolol t1oe Onqe -liD

i' lif the Olllllley'

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loearty mall .... "'"' of
food ...... Ilion .... to tile
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ChUrch Building is Dedicatea

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The Rollbtc BJJIJ Bapl.. "'JJ''IIIllwdl bepm Allri!l4, lllml~ coun1rylid(e, On anlcei _ . ·111111 d
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~ r:l ~ ......ed ill 1114. The mlelm bepn &amp;lndoy, AQ8llll ~1, I - the pr-~ 11M dllltlllllli~l
..., dlardl hWldlnc lbidot people lidet. lied m a new church con1tituled with ll memberl•
~- diii'IDI a ~pedal Boplill wwtt !ram lilt New membera, Rev . Raymond Cwlln&amp;c of. tile a. ..,.

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--Rev, Raynmd L. Plnlau,
puler; Rev. O!orla ~.
J)!l.llor r:l .w- Pint llopllol
ilureh; Rev.Arlbll' L. Walbr,
. . iq,t. tl. Mllllma; Rev.
Robert Hall, 8elotG Vllloy Aree
111"'011"'1, llld Rev. Delano
Rampllrlel, Mn. Cel•te
WIDI'Dt, Cbarla W. lilaMr,
and Andrew McCuaiJky,
mernm or the eburdl.
'!be .....t tl. iiGIIInl MIJIJ.

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PACIWiED
USDA allice Beef
by Sauthem Star

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USDA OOICE
by Saulhem St.

T-BONE
STEAK

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A pink and blue co1cr ocbeme

In a bootie moUI decorated the
social room t1. the Trlnlty

INVES'ITruRE - T1relft IIIICOlld ........ weA IWit
Into l'llmeroy Browme Troop 171 durq ....lllture llel'Yicel

Mlltday even1n1 at tile Pmtervy Firat Baptist Cburdl.
Receiving lltelr Wewld AaoclatiAm and Bro11'llle p1tu dJtrinl
l i t e _ , were,llrat row, -..!,lei! to right, l«Ta
Wisecup, Teresa Tl)'lctr, Andrea Rlgo, Lena Pltalln, Jayne

Shower Given
Mrs. Hawley

Scot Lad

LARGE

GREEN
SOliD HEADS

BANANAS

COOKING APPLES

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Canned Pop.......... 12 cansfor. $}
SOOT LAD

ZERO
IIILISHAKE .·

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BUTTER NUT

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Social
Calendar
TUESDAY
JUNIOR American Legion
Atalllary, Racine l'oll, 7 pm.
'l'UMclajl, Ofllcera to be In·
•tailed by Mrs. atarleo

Roellldt, and Lori Rupe; IOCOIId row, Linda Eason, Bellt
Perrin, Kenda Bralll, Jane Wyatt, .111d Jan Betzlng, and
lblrd row, ri8bt, Undo KDvaldtlck. Linda Reed,y and Uncia
Rooenbaum, lhlrd row, left and ·ctDter, received one year
membenhlp pins. Mn. Wlw.n !lterlclan, leader, acoompanles the girls.

Twenty-three persons al· RuUand showed slides and
tended a Melga County ReUred narrated her recent lrlp to the
Teachers AawclaUon lunchem Holy !And. She also had a
Saturday at the Trlnlty Cburch display of clothing and jewelry
In PCIIIleroy.
from there.
Mrs. Raeltel McBride gave Attending were Blanche
the Invocation, followed by the Nelson, Fannie Brown, Bertha
luncheon served by women of Smith, Margaret Parsons,
the church. Mlsa Lucille Smtih, Graca Weese, Geneva Joachim,
president, pre8ldlng, reported Nellie Tracy, Edith Forrest,
on the stale convenUoo Oct. 15 Rachel McBride, Thelma DIU,
In Columbus attended by her Margaret Houdashell, Clara
and Pearl Reynolds. Anna Luchary, Lucille Smith, Asa
Hilldore reported on a dlslricl ,Hoskins, Ruth Euler, Anna
meeUng Oct. 7 at Lake Rope. Hilldewe, Ulllan Smith, Dick
Asocial commlllee appointed Wiley, Thelma Wiley, Pearl
Includes Grace W-, Thelma Reynolds, Nan Moore, Ethel
Dill, Thelma Wiley, Edith Chapman and Gladys Hayman.
Forrest, Geneva Joaclllm and
Mildred Hawley. The next
meeUngwassetforJanuaryat
the Pomeroy Elementary
School with a potluck dinner at
I2:30 pm.
Mrs. Ethel Chapman of
M of the Scioto Valley
en tl
th Sou'"·
A.ssocla on of
e
.w..m
. 1'
Baptist ConvenUon of Ohio mel

ahower honoring Mrs. Norman
Hawley, Jr., of Middleport
re..,.ntly at the American
Legion Hall ""re Mrs. Betty
Sayre and Mrs. Becky Dunfee. !Cesslnpr, lilt limtrJCt Junior
Games were played with AcUvitles Otalrcart.
prizes being won by Mrs. Edna SAL19BURY PTA, 7:30 pm.
Wilson, Mrs, Donna Pulllns, 'l'Uelday,S.JhtburyEiementary
Mrs. Mary Brewer, Mrs. School. Dovotlolut by the Rev.
Carolyn Blgp, and Mrs. Burton\ Donald Brlc:kla: ji'CIIJ'IDI on
Smith, Mra. Bisgo won the door educallw, room vlallatlon 7;30
prize.
lo 8 p.m.
Relr•lunenta of sandwlcltes, SOUTHERN ATHLETIC
cake, coffee and soft drinks lloooten, 7:10 pm. Tueaday,
were served to those named and bleb ICbool baJ!d!~,
Mrs. Judy Farley, Christy, MEIGSATIILET!CIIoootera,
Angle, and Jimmy, Mr1. Lucille 'l'UMclajl, 7:30p.m. Meiga IIIC1t
Haggerty, Mrs. Flo1sie Scltool: Athens.Yelg• game
Allensworth, Mrs. Audrey ftlm obo1frt.
Frost, Mary Beth Brewer, Mrs. ODD FELLOWS, annual
Judy Cowan, Mrs. Margaret Inspection night Tuesday.
Sheridan, Mra. Darla Hawley, Relresltmenta,
Mrs. Sherry Fridley, Wend! RACINELODGE461,F&amp;AM,
Dunfee, Mrs. Colleen Dunfee, Tuesday, 7:30p.m., lodge haD;
Mrs. Betty Ba..,., Peltnl}~d/' w.n In 1118f1er maSon desfet jl. ,&lt;t\ _ _

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Scioto Baptists

Hold Men's Rally

Pomeroy Teen Class
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U.-et Sllee. Ownpo•y ln Mrs. Arnold Richards, led the FNIIdl atr P 51..
1llilelllo eGDdud III'VIetl.
Middleport, has been .....,lected a.,...b of r.op~po~~e IMD 1111: ill
'Jbe million bou1ht land cll'reSpOIIdlng acretary or the balltll,. P'iCIID Ia, • · The
Joe.led on u. s. &amp;w 50 111d Ohio BapU.I Women's Qln.. Freneb Qty Olunil jiutldal
Radrord RDad In May IM6, a venUon, the auxiliary of the lr8lllpCII'Iallw b7 dmrdl boo ..
~ lite overlootln!J the Ohio
Baptist
General mer• J1 or lbe eburda, llld
Aasoclalion.
members of tbtlr mlalloll
The annual con~lion or the nulreacb, Tbe Flnt ........_
stale organization wu held In Baplllt O!lpel ol Foaieooy wbo
Mrs. Ecllson Robateller, Mrs. Akron at the Antlocll BapU.t were •lterldlnl the "'"''nl
l..arrJ Rllcbie, Mrs. Dan While, Church Thursday, Friday and G0011 hm The ,..._ Cll7
Mrs. W. A. Gibbs, Mrs. Fritz Saturday. In the queen's review BapiiJI Cburdl wee llov. llld
Buck, Mrs. Don Mayer, M1sa Mrs. RJchards who ·represented Mra. Robert Colvlu,llloty, Tim,
Erma Smith, Mrs. Phoena the Providence District, took Bert, Mike: Mr. IIIII IIra. .lad!
llmms, Allela llld Nllalle; Mr.
Slanley, Mrs. Henry Ewing, third place.
Local
delegates
were
guesta
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Mrs. Pial llllpley, Douc
Mrs. Sylvia Mldklll.
of
Mrs
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Ednah
LAU,
stale
m~d
Gres;
Mr. IIIII lin. Robert
Others prt!lelttlng gills to
presidenl
AlleJidini
from
here
Craft,
Debbie,
Mike, and
Mrs. Ewing were Mra, W. R.
were
Mra.
Oscar
Hardaway,
Jolmny;
Mn.
Alkle
Bprape
P=ln, Mlsa Elizabeth Fic:k,
Mlsa Joy Kautz, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Nellie and Mr. and Mra. Gamel
Kautz, Mlsa Katie Guth, Mlaa Winston, Mount Moriab BapU.I Hattert.
Lena Gulh, Mrs. Thomas Churcb; Mrs. Allen Hampton, Going from lbe Flrll

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Southern Bapllat Olapel or
Pomeroy were Mr. Robert
Mllla, Marylu Mllll, and Mr.
m~d Mrs. llenbol llc:Ciure,
Jimmy, Bobby, and lllll,y.

talk of the town ·

Ji
Evange •stic Team to
Se'""'"e
For
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FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC

Re~~·val

The Rev. RDbert stewart of
Mount Vernm, and J~~~~es Cline
of Beverly, wiU be !be
ev111gellallc team for revival
services at the Jlaelne O.ureb

orllteNazareneFrld8yllrouglt
Oct. 25, al 7,30 pm. nlgblly.
Rev. &amp;bert Stewart, 1 for·
mer resident of Meigs Cowtty,
wasconverledlnthe8)'r8&lt;UI!e
Chlfth of the Nazarene; ,..

~ ,.firsl,:llapU.I Sunday llchrilll!o&gt;perinlooclo~.
when he dtii:lded to pnpll'l!

Clntrmcif.A~ 1ft the Baptist
M:'::.~. a:r·Siagle, stale oon·

Young, Mrs. Delmar Canaday, Naomi lloptist Cburch, and
Mrs. Herman Warner, Mrs. Mrs. William Smith, Forest Run
Baptist Church. 1bey ...,.
R~th Hennesy, Mra. Harmon
guests at a bullet cllnner at the
O'Brien, Mrs. Louise Harbrecht, Mrs. Ted Reed, Mrs. Lewla home oo lbursday.
Kenneth DeWeese, Mrs. Bob
Hoefilch, Mrs. Zora Yeauger
and Emogene, Mrs. Glenna
electric heat is the
Grimm, Mrs. Marguerite Karr,
Mra. Martha Jane Williams,
Mrs. Freda Fauber, Mrs.
Marguerite Meyer, Mro. Rattle
PoweU, M1sa Addle PoweU;
Mra, E. R. Gross and Berta
Matthews.

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ltlmaolf for lite lllinlstry by
attending Mowil Vernon
Nazarene College, Mount
Vernon, Oltlo.
Jema R. Cline, a JIDlior at
FortFl')'ellighSchool,Beverly,
IJtlo, was cmverted at lite
Waterford Cburch of !be
Nazarene under the ministry of
Rev. RttsseJJ Bowman. Mr.
Cline who playa a trombone is
preolclont of the Waterford
Nazarene YOURI People'•
of the
ty.
The Racine pastor, Rev.
MorrisM. Wolfe aaldthepubllc
1s welcome
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HEAT
"It's practically maintenance·
free. No yearly tinkering,
cleaning and adjusting. It just
comes when you need it. •·

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The Knlghta or the King Teen
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class or the Pomeroy First
u brotherhood dlroclor
Southem Baplill Cha 1 were von on
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presided. Rev. Arthur Walker,
guests or the teen classes of stale missions director, was
.
.
thelr "mother" church, The guest llpeBker, frCIIII the ii4th
French City Baplill Chapel of chapter of Isaiah.
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Gallipolis Saturday when they Frank Black; Memphis, MASON -:- Mrs. Mary
loured Aah caves and Old Tenn., who Is with the capehart, guidance collliOior
Man's cave.
brotherhood commt.sslon, spoke at Wahama IIIC1t School, h81
The group left by church bus on "The ResponoiblUty of the mellhreeevenlngswithparents
early that mornln1 and Layman to Wltne... " Rev. who ha.. sons and dslllltters
returned aboutrour o'clock thai Robert HaU, Scioto Valley Area planning lo attend colleges and
evening. For dinner the young Mlsalonary, spoke on the opo VocaUooaJ Tec:hnlcal acltools.
people roasted wieners · and poriWlllles lor new mission !lte has seheduled t1troe more.
marsltmallows over an open wortclnOhio Herahel McOure Mrs.capebartuidlhels...,ll
lire. Salads, ball:ed beans, ind .._ntmi the Fint Sou~ pleased with the reaulls oftheae
punch ...,re also enjoyed.
BapU.I Chapel 111 Pomeroy, meetlngo. Parent• have an
Twoboyawltobr0118blgultars deoerlbed the mission w&lt;rlln opportunity lo loam wltat
aeeompanled christian Pomeroy.
:
!!dtool1 are available lew lbelr
cb01111ea sang on the ways lo Other aburcbeo repreeented .., or daltlbler. 1bey can lellm
the caves. GoJng fr0111 the were the Fin! Baptist of Logan, lite nee ry lelia the llludenta
Pomeroy Chapel were Mrs. the First Bapllat of Athens, the must lake lor entrance:
GUISTS IN COWIIBUS
Rhojean McClure, Marylu Rolllttg Hills 8apU.t Churelt, fl. roqalrementa necellla')' lo get
DaM,ra, James Tl~,~
Mills, VIcki Gaul, Jim McClure, Alb8ny llld The Emmaltuel In, and the cltancell of ceuJng
vis, Mrs. E.. ·
Geor • c.sct.
Kim Browning, Jerry Coleman, Baptist' of Jacbon.
llnanclal aid ind bcnr lo 1P&gt;
llld Mr · and Mrs,
ge ROYAL AND SELECT and Tim Colburn.
about •Jllll7b!c for the ald.
Sklnnor were guests of Dr. llld Mulero lloonrorlb CouncU
Going frmn the GaWpolls
1be tiat IICbeduled meetJnc
Mrs. CecU Rorden, Columbus, alated ~eetlftg 7:10 Wed: church were Rev. Robert
HOSPITAL NEW$ will bo beld for JlllWIII of
ala dinner party Saturday lllgbt neaday Pomer'oy MalOnic Colvin, Mrs. Gamel Hallen, Mr.
Rober Medical Center Finl eoJiege boomd llludeltta October
bonorjnc Mn.
followed by 1 IPidaJ Jack Slmma, Pam Bryon, Nlc:Jd Ave. and Cedar St
211 at Wlbama Jr. Hlgb. A
•.Pieuan
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· IDMIID8 .Ill Pwtetoy atapter: Geqe, David Bry111, Clay yWtlng hours 2.4 and 7_, pm. meetinc hal betll Ill by Mra. ,
• ·
RAM moat acellenl mu1er1 Ru~1on, Harold Taylor, Malemlty visiting hours 2.30 to Clpeharllew Oct. Zlnd llld 2111t
~ to be conlemd
Lawrence Lanter, lf,erut)- Crall,
lor tbole 1fllo will Bo lo wwlt
111 atd aU olberllram 7 lo t ol
NIAY 8ALI: SET
MEIGS CO'UNTV • TRa:ll · Betty Mo11man, Karen 4' 30 pm. Parents
A~ iale wj)l be held Aun., W~IJ. 7:10p.m. at Boslwlet, Vkkl MeGee, Debbie Pedlalrlcs Ward.
Wabllma laniGr RICb Sdtool.
by Me lea T•mple, . Pylhlan JIIMI4port v1111p bllllo plan · Crall, Roblit I!GIIwlek, .learuJie
Mrs. lipebarl bopea !be
SlaSall!rad
FridaBlyldlllld lor 1870 antmlill Seal Salt. Wlleonn,l..arrJSlntml,llobby F!:;,
JlllWIII will tab lime from
· lur a,....Jn ry u ng,
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, I!GIIwiclt Beverly Clay Kathy --,. ·•
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their buay ICbNdel 1o meet
Middleport. ..
WINDXNG TRAIL Garden Lanter h;-""·Ma-·.:. ""'·• Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. withherln llteftll')'-luture
Dub, 7:30 Wodttolday, Oblo •
• u1~·~
McG~Ire, Crown City, a
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Power eo. olllco; Mrs. Leo Shipley, l!arbara Wllc~xen, !laucbter. ·
J1e 8AL1: SET
KAtnnedy, Sr., h111teu.
Brertt Sartdenr and VlrBinla ·
lllsdlua•
A'ule !!f!o.cent arllciM will W.S.C.S., FOREST Run )&gt;orter.
Mrs. B. Ralph Am111 and
be 'featured Tlturaday w1ten Methoellsl ~. 7:30 W'Jd.
Infant ICIIl Mra . .Joe . 'I'bom8l
Mtlp'· ~ty llol011 I and 40 lltlllay f Mra. ,U. S: ~~- and
~It ~ Infant daughter,
. .,
holda a iale ol furniture and Mrs. Fnd N-. Mit 11:
sUltPtusEGIVEN
Mnt. Nellon R. lloollc, Mra.'
ntllllllalebeginnlnialh.m.al ~LOCAL Athlellc
~ 'Ba!ty BateJ and Mra. Harlin:;...~· ·lfllltur A.
the Racine ~ Lqlon Booote._, 7.31J, p.m. Wednesday VI l ' PbiW ' . ie 'tal W lloll!tls.- 0'1/'lt l!9riee DiBOll,
Hall.
'
at the hlclt ocltool; final plaN
• Ill! . PI •• r n ~ .'¥at. ·llapr, Mrs.
lorloolltiDbaliquetldiJdonkef ._~~y willt a'l!!fl!rile I*IJI. 11owan1 M. 'Lamnee and In·
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~.!flail· ~ .,. ; · .
JlllriJ bonOrln&amp; Mf!. !ant aon, Mrs. Howard C.
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Completely Invisible. A gentlt. even. l"ldllnl
VISn .wARNEIII
MEiGs OOUNTY WCIIIltll's
~:: Matheny, Mrs. ~ohn W.
heat bathes the tntire room In wll'll'lth and
· Mra. DOn "MeTurnet and ~==~~ ,Ciu~ • ..7 p.m.
. .......,,..:;...,;1 ~~'~ l\lllboltl, Mno. ~ R. 1'11ne,.
&amp;
Art
·
comfort. Ceiling c:abJe eltctrlc belting Cll1
. . cl!QI!ren, Tereaa and J....~ ol
Repul!llcaa HQ, ,
- ; ; ; : ,'T;I'ee anli ICiiner E. l'lt&amp;ll, ChariOI D.
. Willllon· 1!11:1 , SUllday al·
Stepp, '-'.olm L. !J'ba!*er, Mt'J.
u1ually be installed for len then 1
temoiln ol Mrl. JUII •
,119J D: W.uactl, 01ii:ar W~~
conventional heating system. Etecttle '*fll\il
Warner ,and Wttlly, Plllllll!.ly..
Wwlul\t, · chil•topher A,. Spiaklllfl·fo Siilglng
"1~•• all ofheJ forms at hftting Qbtol•tl!
:
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J;emley, t 0111 , w,.a.~ ll1fl •'· SPECIA~ . MUIIC '
ft'S fyl!~ tWiof!oltiC . lt'ICfeln•Wnrl&lt;lng, ,
1
VISIT
fl'~ Flteh. ' . .
, EACH IVIIIINO

pltreys, Mra. Alberta Major,
Mra. Helen Farley, Mrs.
Kathleen Manley, Mra. Evelyn
De I Mrs lJ"''"Oiler Chuckle
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Pullins, and Mrs. LaVerne
Sanders cil Mllllleld.
Others presenting gills to
Mrs. Hawley ...,. Mrlllun.Jean
Bowllns, Mrs. Ha%21
can,
Mrs. Nora Jordan, Mrs. Oma
Nelson, Mrs. Nola Swlaher,
Mrs. Mae Swlsber• Mrl. Bonnie
Eberobach, Mrs. Darlene
Hawley, Mrs. Mary Halley,
Mn.HelenC&amp;rpenter,Mrs.SUe
Spires, Mrs. Donna Hood, Mlsa
Pam Manley, Mrs. MulDe
a.-JI,~andKollle, Mrs.
Margie Ft11111011, and Mrs.
lrtDe Duolee.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY,
Veler8111 Memorial Rospllal,
7,30 pJll. Tueoday, refresh.
Is
men ·
FRIENDLY Circle, a p. m.
Tuesday at the Trinlty aturclt.
M1sa Mary Vlr11nla Reibel has
program.
WEDNESDAY
S.RAKESPEARE Club,
poUuck luncheon, Wednesday
nOCHt, althe homo of Mlsa Lydia
Eberabaclt; meeting, program
1o follow; bring own !able
eemca.'
MIDDLEPORT Ulerary
Club, 1tonte of Mrs. Forrest
Bacblel, z p. m. Wednesday;
Mrs. Emmon J011e1 baa book
review.
PAST PRESIDENTS' Club,
Ladles Allllltary, Drew Webater ,Pool 39, 7:30 p. m. Wed·
nesday. hmne of Mrs. Pial

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Parenifs Set

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lb. baa

Glfta lor Mrs. Ewing were
placed around a ama1l a-adle
contalnlng a baby In cbrlaleninl
alllre. The refreolunent table
was centered with a nora! piece
In a bootie cwlalner. The bootie
moUf w81 carried out in the
Individual cake• which were
I!OI'Yed with tee cream, punch,
coffee, mtnls and nuta.
Games were played with
·
betng
·
pmes
won bY Mrs.
Gerald Nll and Mrs. Sarah
Caldwell. Mrs. Nil also won the
door prize.
Guests wer• Mrs. Helen
Norrb, Miss Ev•lyn Flck, Mra.
Mary Kautz, Mrs. Keith RJw,

m.;

2 KING SIZE

makes

Gerald Powell,

23 Attend Retired Teachels' Luncheon

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Cburch few a layelle shower
honorlnl Mro. Ben Ewlnl
Saturday nlihl Roolesllel were
Mrs. Romer Buter, Mrs. Gene
Spires, Mrs. Joan Raybwn,
Mrs. Raymond Boice and Mrs.

l-Ib. ral

. oUBUQUE

Hostesses lor a layette

LARGE
GOLDEN RIPE
FRUIT

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Shower Given Mrs. Ben Ewing

Pork 1ausage •••••••••••••••••••
=~:am
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Sliced Bacon ••••••••••••••••••••
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lb. 3 9$
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Beef 1ver........................

MARK V PRODUCE SALE!

lla1baeld, liJado and AJblny PlnUI belnc puiGr at IIIII oftheclaeb_.,...._IJ.
~re~~.
time.
lt70, and llnl ..,._ ... •k• . . . flntlleld In the Flve yean all&lt;r ~ or bold in theJlrd or me or the meniben the land, Bround-breakln( tomber I. 'lbe J1
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.... New Mlnblleld. Doll-.
berthlp lilt.
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11ump11rteo ..ved 11 oappJy
Olber Pllllcn--11110 :
Mrs. Richards Takes
putor.
the yean _ . Rolllrt.Diwlll
WblltheiiJIInNICbolfall, tlley
and Wettley Dillie!.
1'11111111 the o111cts of the AthenJ State Office
Rev. RaJIIIGIIII .........

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REVIVAL
Oct. 19-25

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SUPER MARKET~Open
Plot De10011ll

. . ·9 to .10-Sun.

We Aooepl fedwal FOOd SltinyM
PHONE: 992·3480
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Mill and

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The Rollbtc BJJIJ Bapl.. "'JJ''IIIllwdl bepm Allri!l4, lllml~ coun1rylid(e, On anlcei _ . ·111111 d
..
~ r:l ~ ......ed ill 1114. The mlelm bepn &amp;lndoy, AQ8llll ~1, I - the pr-~ 11M dllltlllllli~l
..., dlardl hWldlnc lbidot people lidet. lied m a new church con1tituled with ll memberl•
~- diii'IDI a ~pedal Boplill wwtt !ram lilt New membera, Rev . Raymond Cwlln&amp;c of. tile a. ..,.

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· Plrtielpetlq In the JII'&lt;ICJGD
--Rev, Raynmd L. Plnlau,
puler; Rev. O!orla ~.
J)!l.llor r:l .w- Pint llopllol
ilureh; Rev.Arlbll' L. Walbr,
. . iq,t. tl. Mllllma; Rev.
Robert Hall, 8elotG Vllloy Aree
111"'011"'1, llld Rev. Delano
Rampllrlel, Mn. Cel•te
WIDI'Dt, Cbarla W. lilaMr,
and Andrew McCuaiJky,
mernm or the eburdl.
'!be .....t tl. iiGIIInl MIJIJ.

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DUB\IOUE
PACIWiED
USDA allice Beef
by Sauthem Star

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LUNCH
MEATS

SIRLOIN

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STEAK
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lb. J.

USDA OOICE
by Saulhem St.

T-BONE
STEAK

lb.

99c

.

A pink and blue co1cr ocbeme

In a bootie moUI decorated the
social room t1. the Trlnlty

INVES'ITruRE - T1relft IIIICOlld ........ weA IWit
Into l'llmeroy Browme Troop 171 durq ....lllture llel'Yicel

Mlltday even1n1 at tile Pmtervy Firat Baptist Cburdl.
Receiving lltelr Wewld AaoclatiAm and Bro11'llle p1tu dJtrinl
l i t e _ , were,llrat row, -..!,lei! to right, l«Ta
Wisecup, Teresa Tl)'lctr, Andrea Rlgo, Lena Pltalln, Jayne

Shower Given
Mrs. Hawley

Scot Lad

LARGE

GREEN
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BANANAS

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SOOT LAD

ZERO
IIILISHAKE .·

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BUTTER NUT

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Social
Calendar
TUESDAY
JUNIOR American Legion
Atalllary, Racine l'oll, 7 pm.
'l'UMclajl, Ofllcera to be In·
•tailed by Mrs. atarleo

Roellldt, and Lori Rupe; IOCOIId row, Linda Eason, Bellt
Perrin, Kenda Bralll, Jane Wyatt, .111d Jan Betzlng, and
lblrd row, ri8bt, Undo KDvaldtlck. Linda Reed,y and Uncia
Rooenbaum, lhlrd row, left and ·ctDter, received one year
membenhlp pins. Mn. Wlw.n !lterlclan, leader, acoompanles the girls.

Twenty-three persons al· RuUand showed slides and
tended a Melga County ReUred narrated her recent lrlp to the
Teachers AawclaUon lunchem Holy !And. She also had a
Saturday at the Trlnlty Cburch display of clothing and jewelry
In PCIIIleroy.
from there.
Mrs. Raeltel McBride gave Attending were Blanche
the Invocation, followed by the Nelson, Fannie Brown, Bertha
luncheon served by women of Smith, Margaret Parsons,
the church. Mlsa Lucille Smtih, Graca Weese, Geneva Joachim,
president, pre8ldlng, reported Nellie Tracy, Edith Forrest,
on the stale convenUoo Oct. 15 Rachel McBride, Thelma DIU,
In Columbus attended by her Margaret Houdashell, Clara
and Pearl Reynolds. Anna Luchary, Lucille Smith, Asa
Hilldore reported on a dlslricl ,Hoskins, Ruth Euler, Anna
meeUng Oct. 7 at Lake Rope. Hilldewe, Ulllan Smith, Dick
Asocial commlllee appointed Wiley, Thelma Wiley, Pearl
Includes Grace W-, Thelma Reynolds, Nan Moore, Ethel
Dill, Thelma Wiley, Edith Chapman and Gladys Hayman.
Forrest, Geneva Joaclllm and
Mildred Hawley. The next
meeUngwassetforJanuaryat
the Pomeroy Elementary
School with a potluck dinner at
I2:30 pm.
Mrs. Ethel Chapman of
M of the Scioto Valley
en tl
th Sou'"·
A.ssocla on of
e
.w..m
. 1'
Baptist ConvenUon of Ohio mel

ahower honoring Mrs. Norman
Hawley, Jr., of Middleport
re..,.ntly at the American
Legion Hall ""re Mrs. Betty
Sayre and Mrs. Becky Dunfee. !Cesslnpr, lilt limtrJCt Junior
Games were played with AcUvitles Otalrcart.
prizes being won by Mrs. Edna SAL19BURY PTA, 7:30 pm.
Wilson, Mrs, Donna Pulllns, 'l'Uelday,S.JhtburyEiementary
Mrs. Mary Brewer, Mrs. School. Dovotlolut by the Rev.
Carolyn Blgp, and Mrs. Burton\ Donald Brlc:kla: ji'CIIJ'IDI on
Smith, Mra. Bisgo won the door educallw, room vlallatlon 7;30
prize.
lo 8 p.m.
Relr•lunenta of sandwlcltes, SOUTHERN ATHLETIC
cake, coffee and soft drinks lloooten, 7:10 pm. Tueaday,
were served to those named and bleb ICbool baJ!d!~,
Mrs. Judy Farley, Christy, MEIGSATIILET!CIIoootera,
Angle, and Jimmy, Mr1. Lucille 'l'UMclajl, 7:30p.m. Meiga IIIC1t
Haggerty, Mrs. Flo1sie Scltool: Athens.Yelg• game
Allensworth, Mrs. Audrey ftlm obo1frt.
Frost, Mary Beth Brewer, Mrs. ODD FELLOWS, annual
Judy Cowan, Mrs. Margaret Inspection night Tuesday.
Sheridan, Mra. Darla Hawley, Relresltmenta,
Mrs. Sherry Fridley, Wend! RACINELODGE461,F&amp;AM,
Dunfee, Mrs. Colleen Dunfee, Tuesday, 7:30p.m., lodge haD;
Mrs. Betty Ba..,., Peltnl}~d/' w.n In 1118f1er maSon desfet jl. ,&lt;t\ _ _

!!'· Blgp, Mra.

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Scioto Baptists

Hold Men's Rally

Pomeroy Teen Class
Gll'rtrlli&lt;!
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PLAIN ORWHITE
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IVORY UOUID

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U.-et Sllee. Ownpo•y ln Mrs. Arnold Richards, led the FNIIdl atr P 51..
1llilelllo eGDdud III'VIetl.
Middleport, has been .....,lected a.,...b of r.op~po~~e IMD 1111: ill
'Jbe million bou1ht land cll'reSpOIIdlng acretary or the balltll,. P'iCIID Ia, • · The
Joe.led on u. s. &amp;w 50 111d Ohio BapU.I Women's Qln.. Freneb Qty Olunil jiutldal
Radrord RDad In May IM6, a venUon, the auxiliary of the lr8lllpCII'Iallw b7 dmrdl boo ..
~ lite overlootln!J the Ohio
Baptist
General mer• J1 or lbe eburda, llld
Aasoclalion.
members of tbtlr mlalloll
The annual con~lion or the nulreacb, Tbe Flnt ........_
stale organization wu held In Baplllt O!lpel ol Foaieooy wbo
Mrs. Ecllson Robateller, Mrs. Akron at the Antlocll BapU.t were •lterldlnl the "'"''nl
l..arrJ Rllcbie, Mrs. Dan While, Church Thursday, Friday and G0011 hm The ,..._ Cll7
Mrs. W. A. Gibbs, Mrs. Fritz Saturday. In the queen's review BapiiJI Cburdl wee llov. llld
Buck, Mrs. Don Mayer, M1sa Mrs. RJchards who ·represented Mra. Robert Colvlu,llloty, Tim,
Erma Smith, Mrs. Phoena the Providence District, took Bert, Mike: Mr. IIIII IIra. .lad!
llmms, Allela llld Nllalle; Mr.
Slanley, Mrs. Henry Ewing, third place.
Local
delegates
were
guesta
lllll
Mrs. Pial llllpley, Douc
Mrs. Sylvia Mldklll.
of
Mrs
.
.
Ednah
LAU,
stale
m~d
Gres;
Mr. IIIII lin. Robert
Others prt!lelttlng gills to
presidenl
AlleJidini
from
here
Craft,
Debbie,
Mike, and
Mrs. Ewing were Mra, W. R.
were
Mra.
Oscar
Hardaway,
Jolmny;
Mn.
Alkle
Bprape
P=ln, Mlsa Elizabeth Fic:k,
Mlsa Joy Kautz, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Nellie and Mr. and Mra. Gamel
Kautz, Mlsa Katie Guth, Mlaa Winston, Mount Moriab BapU.I Hattert.
Lena Gulh, Mrs. Thomas Churcb; Mrs. Allen Hampton, Going from lbe Flrll

WITH THII COUPON

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11).25.70

UMIT 1 COUPON PER PURCHAIE

Southern Bapllat Olapel or
Pomeroy were Mr. Robert
Mllla, Marylu Mllll, and Mr.
m~d Mrs. llenbol llc:Ciure,
Jimmy, Bobby, and lllll,y.

talk of the town ·

Ji
Evange •stic Team to
Se'""'"e
For
a
1'.

FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC

Re~~·val

The Rev. RDbert stewart of
Mount Vernm, and J~~~~es Cline
of Beverly, wiU be !be
ev111gellallc team for revival
services at the Jlaelne O.ureb

orllteNazareneFrld8yllrouglt
Oct. 25, al 7,30 pm. nlgblly.
Rev. &amp;bert Stewart, 1 for·
mer resident of Meigs Cowtty,
wasconverledlnthe8)'r8&lt;UI!e
Chlfth of the Nazarene; ,..

~ ,.firsl,:llapU.I Sunday llchrilll!o&gt;perinlooclo~.
when he dtii:lded to pnpll'l!

Clntrmcif.A~ 1ft the Baptist
M:'::.~. a:r·Siagle, stale oon·

Young, Mrs. Delmar Canaday, Naomi lloptist Cburch, and
Mrs. Herman Warner, Mrs. Mrs. William Smith, Forest Run
Baptist Church. 1bey ...,.
R~th Hennesy, Mra. Harmon
guests at a bullet cllnner at the
O'Brien, Mrs. Louise Harbrecht, Mrs. Ted Reed, Mrs. Lewla home oo lbursday.
Kenneth DeWeese, Mrs. Bob
Hoefilch, Mrs. Zora Yeauger
and Emogene, Mrs. Glenna
electric heat is the
Grimm, Mrs. Marguerite Karr,
Mra. Martha Jane Williams,
Mrs. Freda Fauber, Mrs.
Marguerite Meyer, Mro. Rattle
PoweU, M1sa Addle PoweU;
Mra, E. R. Gross and Berta
Matthews.

·1' a

ltlmaolf for lite lllinlstry by
attending Mowil Vernon
Nazarene College, Mount
Vernon, Oltlo.
Jema R. Cline, a JIDlior at
FortFl')'ellighSchool,Beverly,
IJtlo, was cmverted at lite
Waterford Cburch of !be
Nazarene under the ministry of
Rev. RttsseJJ Bowman. Mr.
Cline who playa a trombone is
preolclont of the Waterford
Nazarene YOURI People'•
of the
ty.
The Racine pastor, Rev.
MorrisM. Wolfe aaldthepubllc
1s welcome
'

=,d=:her

HEAT
"It's practically maintenance·
free. No yearly tinkering,
cleaning and adjusting. It just
comes when you need it. •·

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The Knlghta or the King Teen
•
class or the Pomeroy First
u brotherhood dlroclor
Southem Baplill Cha 1 were von on
•
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PlloneU7-341S
pe
presided. Rev. Arthur Walker,
guests or the teen classes of stale missions director, was
.
.
thelr "mother" church, The guest llpeBker, frCIIII the ii4th
French City Baplill Chapel of chapter of Isaiah.
t---------------------------;
Gallipolis Saturday when they Frank Black; Memphis, MASON -:- Mrs. Mary
loured Aah caves and Old Tenn., who Is with the capehart, guidance collliOior
Man's cave.
brotherhood commt.sslon, spoke at Wahama IIIC1t School, h81
The group left by church bus on "The ResponoiblUty of the mellhreeevenlngswithparents
early that mornln1 and Layman to Wltne... " Rev. who ha.. sons and dslllltters
returned aboutrour o'clock thai Robert HaU, Scioto Valley Area planning lo attend colleges and
evening. For dinner the young Mlsalonary, spoke on the opo VocaUooaJ Tec:hnlcal acltools.
people roasted wieners · and poriWlllles lor new mission !lte has seheduled t1troe more.
marsltmallows over an open wortclnOhio Herahel McOure Mrs.capebartuidlhels...,ll
lire. Salads, ball:ed beans, ind .._ntmi the Fint Sou~ pleased with the reaulls oftheae
punch ...,re also enjoyed.
BapU.I Chapel 111 Pomeroy, meetlngo. Parent• have an
Twoboyawltobr0118blgultars deoerlbed the mission w&lt;rlln opportunity lo loam wltat
aeeompanled christian Pomeroy.
:
!!dtool1 are available lew lbelr
cb01111ea sang on the ways lo Other aburcbeo repreeented .., or daltlbler. 1bey can lellm
the caves. GoJng fr0111 the were the Fin! Baptist of Logan, lite nee ry lelia the llludenta
Pomeroy Chapel were Mrs. the First Bapllat of Athens, the must lake lor entrance:
GUISTS IN COWIIBUS
Rhojean McClure, Marylu Rolllttg Hills 8apU.t Churelt, fl. roqalrementa necellla')' lo get
DaM,ra, James Tl~,~
Mills, VIcki Gaul, Jim McClure, Alb8ny llld The Emmaltuel In, and the cltancell of ceuJng
vis, Mrs. E.. ·
Geor • c.sct.
Kim Browning, Jerry Coleman, Baptist' of Jacbon.
llnanclal aid ind bcnr lo 1P&gt;
llld Mr · and Mrs,
ge ROYAL AND SELECT and Tim Colburn.
about •Jllll7b!c for the ald.
Sklnnor were guests of Dr. llld Mulero lloonrorlb CouncU
Going frmn the GaWpolls
1be tiat IICbeduled meetJnc
Mrs. CecU Rorden, Columbus, alated ~eetlftg 7:10 Wed: church were Rev. Robert
HOSPITAL NEW$ will bo beld for JlllWIII of
ala dinner party Saturday lllgbt neaday Pomer'oy MalOnic Colvin, Mrs. Gamel Hallen, Mr.
Rober Medical Center Finl eoJiege boomd llludeltta October
bonorjnc Mn.
followed by 1 IPidaJ Jack Slmma, Pam Bryon, Nlc:Jd Ave. and Cedar St
211 at Wlbama Jr. Hlgb. A
•.Pieuan
·
· IDMIID8 .Ill Pwtetoy atapter: Geqe, David Bry111, Clay yWtlng hours 2.4 and 7_, pm. meetinc hal betll Ill by Mra. ,
• ·
RAM moat acellenl mu1er1 Ru~1on, Harold Taylor, Malemlty visiting hours 2.30 to Clpeharllew Oct. Zlnd llld 2111t
~ to be conlemd
Lawrence Lanter, lf,erut)- Crall,
lor tbole 1fllo will Bo lo wwlt
111 atd aU olberllram 7 lo t ol
NIAY 8ALI: SET
MEIGS CO'UNTV • TRa:ll · Betty Mo11man, Karen 4' 30 pm. Parents
A~ iale wj)l be held Aun., W~IJ. 7:10p.m. at Boslwlet, Vkkl MeGee, Debbie Pedlalrlcs Ward.
Wabllma laniGr RICb Sdtool.
by Me lea T•mple, . Pylhlan JIIMI4port v1111p bllllo plan · Crall, Roblit I!GIIwlek, .learuJie
Mrs. lipebarl bopea !be
SlaSall!rad
FridaBlyldlllld lor 1870 antmlill Seal Salt. Wlleonn,l..arrJSlntml,llobby F!:;,
JlllWIII will tab lime from
· lur a,....Jn ry u ng,
·
, I!GIIwiclt Beverly Clay Kathy --,. ·•
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their buay ICbNdel 1o meet
Middleport. ..
WINDXNG TRAIL Garden Lanter h;-""·Ma-·.:. ""'·• Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. withherln llteftll')'-luture
Dub, 7:30 Wodttolday, Oblo •
• u1~·~
McG~Ire, Crown City, a
·
Power eo. olllco; Mrs. Leo Shipley, l!arbara Wllc~xen, !laucbter. ·
J1e 8AL1: SET
KAtnnedy, Sr., h111teu.
Brertt Sartdenr and VlrBinla ·
lllsdlua•
A'ule !!f!o.cent arllciM will W.S.C.S., FOREST Run )&gt;orter.
Mrs. B. Ralph Am111 and
be 'featured Tlturaday w1ten Methoellsl ~. 7:30 W'Jd.
Infant ICIIl Mra . .Joe . 'I'bom8l
Mtlp'· ~ty llol011 I and 40 lltlllay f Mra. ,U. S: ~~- and
~It ~ Infant daughter,
. .,
holda a iale ol furniture and Mrs. Fnd N-. Mit 11:
sUltPtusEGIVEN
Mnt. Nellon R. lloollc, Mra.'
ntllllllalebeginnlnialh.m.al ~LOCAL Athlellc
~ 'Ba!ty BateJ and Mra. Harlin:;...~· ·lfllltur A.
the Racine ~ Lqlon Booote._, 7.31J, p.m. Wednesday VI l ' PbiW ' . ie 'tal W lloll!tls.- 0'1/'lt l!9riee DiBOll,
Hall.
'
at the hlclt ocltool; final plaN
• Ill! . PI •• r n ~ .'¥at. ·llapr, Mrs.
lorloolltiDbaliquetldiJdonkef ._~~y willt a'l!!fl!rile I*IJI. 11owan1 M. 'Lamnee and In·
'. '
~.!flail· ~ .,. ; · .
JlllriJ bonOrln&amp; Mf!. !ant aon, Mrs. Howard C.
·~
Completely Invisible. A gentlt. even. l"ldllnl
VISn .wARNEIII
MEiGs OOUNTY WCIIIltll's
~:: Matheny, Mrs. ~ohn W.
heat bathes the tntire room In wll'll'lth and
· Mra. DOn "MeTurnet and ~==~~ ,Ciu~ • ..7 p.m.
. .......,,..:;...,;1 ~~'~ l\lllboltl, Mno. ~ R. 1'11ne,.
&amp;
Art
·
comfort. Ceiling c:abJe eltctrlc belting Cll1
. . cl!QI!ren, Tereaa and J....~ ol
Repul!llcaa HQ, ,
- ; ; ; : ,'T;I'ee anli ICiiner E. l'lt&amp;ll, ChariOI D.
. Willllon· 1!11:1 , SUllday al·
Stepp, '-'.olm L. !J'ba!*er, Mt'J.
u1ually be installed for len then 1
temoiln ol Mrl. JUII •
,119J D: W.uactl, 01ii:ar W~~
conventional heating system. Etecttle '*fll\il
Warner ,and Wttlly, Plllllll!.ly..
Wwlul\t, · chil•topher A,. Spiaklllfl·fo Siilglng
"1~•• all ofheJ forms at hftting Qbtol•tl!
:
.
·· ' . .' ·
J;emley, t 0111 , w,.a.~ ll1fl •'· SPECIA~ . MUIIC '
ft'S fyl!~ tWiof!oltiC . lt'ICfeln•Wnrl&lt;lng, ,
1
VISIT
fl'~ Flteh. ' . .
, EACH IVIIIINO

pltreys, Mra. Alberta Major,
Mra. Helen Farley, Mrs.
Kathleen Manley, Mra. Evelyn
De I Mrs lJ"''"Oiler Chuckle
n • · _,
•
Pullins, and Mrs. LaVerne
Sanders cil Mllllleld.
Others presenting gills to
Mrs. Hawley ...,. Mrlllun.Jean
Bowllns, Mrs. Ha%21
can,
Mrs. Nora Jordan, Mrs. Oma
Nelson, Mrs. Nola Swlaher,
Mrs. Mae Swlsber• Mrl. Bonnie
Eberobach, Mrs. Darlene
Hawley, Mrs. Mary Halley,
Mn.HelenC&amp;rpenter,Mrs.SUe
Spires, Mrs. Donna Hood, Mlsa
Pam Manley, Mrs. MulDe
a.-JI,~andKollle, Mrs.
Margie Ft11111011, and Mrs.
lrtDe Duolee.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY,
Veler8111 Memorial Rospllal,
7,30 pJll. Tueoday, refresh.
Is
men ·
FRIENDLY Circle, a p. m.
Tuesday at the Trinlty aturclt.
M1sa Mary Vlr11nla Reibel has
program.
WEDNESDAY
S.RAKESPEARE Club,
poUuck luncheon, Wednesday
nOCHt, althe homo of Mlsa Lydia
Eberabaclt; meeting, program
1o follow; bring own !able
eemca.'
MIDDLEPORT Ulerary
Club, 1tonte of Mrs. Forrest
Bacblel, z p. m. Wednesday;
Mrs. Emmon J011e1 baa book
review.
PAST PRESIDENTS' Club,
Ladles Allllltary, Drew Webater ,Pool 39, 7:30 p. m. Wed·
nesday. hmne of Mrs. Pial

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Meetings 'or
Parenifs Set

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COMFORT
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and meat broth

lb. baa

Glfta lor Mrs. Ewing were
placed around a ama1l a-adle
contalnlng a baby In cbrlaleninl
alllre. The refreolunent table
was centered with a nora! piece
In a bootie cwlalner. The bootie
moUf w81 carried out in the
Individual cake• which were
I!OI'Yed with tee cream, punch,
coffee, mtnls and nuta.
Games were played with
·
betng
·
pmes
won bY Mrs.
Gerald Nll and Mrs. Sarah
Caldwell. Mrs. Nil also won the
door prize.
Guests wer• Mrs. Helen
Norrb, Miss Ev•lyn Flck, Mra.
Mary Kautz, Mrs. Keith RJw,

m.;

2 KING SIZE

makes

Gerald Powell,

23 Attend Retired Teachels' Luncheon

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Cburch few a layelle shower
honorlnl Mro. Ben Ewlnl
Saturday nlihl Roolesllel were
Mrs. Romer Buter, Mrs. Gene
Spires, Mrs. Joan Raybwn,
Mrs. Raymond Boice and Mrs.

l-Ib. ral

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Hostesses lor a layette

LARGE
GOLDEN RIPE
FRUIT

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Shower Given Mrs. Ben Ewing

Pork 1ausage •••••••••••••••••••
=~:am
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Sliced Bacon ••••••••••••••••••••
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lb. 3 9$
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Beef 1ver........................

MARK V PRODUCE SALE!

lla1baeld, liJado and AJblny PlnUI belnc puiGr at IIIII oftheclaeb_.,...._IJ.
~re~~.
time.
lt70, and llnl ..,._ ... •k• . . . flntlleld In the Flve yean all&lt;r ~ or bold in theJlrd or me or the meniben the land, Bround-breakln( tomber I. 'lbe J1
I~
.... New Mlnblleld. Doll-.
berthlp lilt.
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11ump11rteo ..ved 11 oappJy
Olber Pllllcn--11110 :
Mrs. Richards Takes
putor.
the yean _ . Rolllrt.Diwlll
WblltheiiJIInNICbolfall, tlley
and Wettley Dillie!.
1'11111111 the o111cts of the AthenJ State Office
Rev. RaJIIIGIIII .........

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Oct. 19-25

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Plot De10011ll

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We Aooepl fedwal FOOd SltinyM
PHONE: 992·3480
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Bargains, Bargains, and More Bargains· In Sentinel Classifieds
New
Haven
Soeial
Events
IWID II008TER8

aSIGIS

Pet$ For Safe

PolltrOJ
.,., Co.

Busines's Services

f· ·

""' held Thuroday evenlni.
BASSET .puppies, AKC. 130.
Tbe Wahama llieh School Gueots ''"' the evenJns ,.re
Francis Bentdum, phone
Coolville 661-:1156.
Band Booom met In recutar llalldy Roush and Ronnie
l0.11o131c
..... .nUt Paul Rickard. vice Zerkle,membenl of the Interact
prealde•t, prealdlna. Com- Club at Wahoma lllgh School.
Konnola, PoQctln,
1969CHEVROLET
S2495 -. ·PARKVIEW
Rome Wl1llamaon presided at
mitlft Chairmen were named
and bird &lt;fogo, AKC. Pit and ·
Cemmlldlll GI"Rilli'ldenti..
Station Wagon, V-8 motor, automatic trans· I • ~ow PUPIII,s. Grooming.
to ..U membershlpo to u., the JMetlng. Members preeent
Phone
992·5413.
mission, power steering .
Boosters : Clifton,
West were Herman Layne, Dick Ord,
. llrldc, Block,~lant.
..:._
J,17l11i:.
toot Pllntlng &amp;
Clolorno, Chlm110y1, Homt
Colilmbta - Mrs. Jack Fox; Harry Miller, Art Thabe~ Rome
Repelr, Spouth1g &amp;
~~ling, C.mont Work,
1967 CHEVROLET
$3495
Mum - Mr. and Mrs. William Wtlliamson, Uoyd Roush,
.....og...
C:.rpenter
WOrk •
Far
Sale
Ruoaell
Capehart,
Donald
F.
Brown; New Haven - Mr. and
Corvette with both tops, 4 speed trans., 327 cu.
Free
Estlm1tes
Conllcfl
·coAL, llm..tont. Excololor
Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr .; Raven Roush, James Rouoh, Larry
in. 350 H. P. motor.
Jim- Llrry
Salt WCO'ks, E. Main St...
Heights Mrs. Donald Sturm, Karl Wlles, Clyde Foley
Pomeroy.
'Phone
992·3191,
'
Kennv-J•ke
Bumgardner, Mra. Herman and Daytm Raynes.
1967 CHEVROLET
$1695
4-9·11c
. .
From tho LII'IIHI Truet. ol'
Phone
DAUGIITEII BORN
Knapp; Above New Haven 7414945'
Belair 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, standard shift.
Bulldozer Radiator to tho
992-7044
or 992-5632
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert GllmCO'e;
llixlor, 0.
Snwtltest Hooter Core.
Letart - Mrs. Mary Froent, Wllldnson are annOIIIICinfl the
birlh of a daUBhter Oct. 8 at
Mr. and Mrs. James Hart.
Members voted to purchase Holzer Hospital. She weighed 6
H1ve Your Ytuly
OP!N !V!S. 1:00 I'JI.
lour new h..... ''"' the band : poundo, 101&gt; ounces and baa
NM!ROY, OHIO
two jlpuble french horns and two been named Rhea June. The
barlto~es .
Mrs.
Donald Wllldnsons have lhree other
NOW"U!itNEtS!
WANT AD
FORD
Bwil~at\:lner and Mrs. Jolm chlldren.
ELECTROI.UX SWEEPER - .,_,
INFORMATION
Comfl•te with attachments,
Maternal grandparents are
Hoffman were named as coDEADLIN&amp;S
pain tpray, cordwlnder and
Notice
chalnnen of making hard candy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osrke of 5 P.M . Oev Before Publication
throw.awaT bags. Full cash
Mondey Dtldline 9a .m .
-GUARANTEEDto oelllor Cllristmas. You msy Letart, and paternal grandRE-OPENING ot Middleport price ontv $31. Terms
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
cab
olllce
ol
322
N.
SeCond
available.
Phone
992-,56.11.
Phone 992-2094
Will
be
accepted
until
9
a
.m
.
for
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
place orders by calling either
Oev
of
Publication
Ave.,
Middleport.
Compallod
10.
l6-6tc
And Complete Une
Mrs. Bumgardner or Mrs. Wllldnson of Leoo. Maternal
RIGULATIONS
to lower fares In town. 2... hour
The Publisher reaerves the
of Supplies
great - grandparents are Mrs.
Hoffman.
1 PomiiOJ Home &amp;Auto
service
available.
Phone
!!?.·
PAINT
DAMAGE
1970
Zig.
right to edit or relec:t anv ada
3280
or
992-HOl.
Sharon
s
Zag
Sewing
Machines.
Still
fn
Ora Clarke and Chuter Clarke, deemed
oblectlonal.
The
"' E. Mlln, Paineroy, 0.
Twin Clly Cabs.
original cartons. No atPltono 992·21U
publisher will not be rqponalbie
MOTHER HONORED
bolh of Letart.
t0.19-6tc
tachments, needed, as our
tor more than one Incorrect
Maoon.W.
Vo.
·
CIRCLE MEETS
controls are built-ln. Sews
t
77).5615
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle The Esther Clrcl of the insertlbn . RATES
SEWING MACHINES. Repair
wUh 1 or 2 needles, makes
honored her mother, Mrs. Jesse
e
BAND,
Friday
and
Saturday
Open
Dolly
1 1114 p.m.
For Want Ad Service
Hrvlce, all makes. 992-22a.t.
buttonholes, sews on buttons,
nlgllis.
The
Maverlcko.
H1
·7
6:30tll9p.m.
Maynard wllh a birthday dinner Lutheran Church Women held
5 cents per WorCI one Insertion
The Fobrlc Shop, Pomeroy.
monograms
and
blind
hem
Club.
Minimum Charg&amp; 75c
recently. Following the dinner the O.tnber JMefln8 Tue!day
Authorized
Slngor Saln and
stitch.
Full
cash
price,
$38.50
12 centt. per word three
10-20-.ftc
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
or E-Z Terms. Phone 992·5641.
birthday cake and ice cream evenfn81n the soctal room of the consecutive Insertions .
).2f.tfc
I0-16-6tc
II cents per word •six con - GUN
were served. Mrs. Maynard church. Mrs. Jolm F. Roush s ecutive
SHOOTS, starllnv
Insertions.
Saturday
night,
Oct.
24
and
For S a l e c"u"R""T"'t"'ss.......c"'o"'tt:;:le:-;;B:=ro:::;odl ng
received many present Thooe presented the program I~ lhe
25 Per cent Discount on paid
SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW full
·
Servlca. Phone Parker at 99f.
ads paid within 10 dan. every Saturday following . size sewing machine-. With
attending were Mr and Mr•. evemng. Her topic was 'The ads and
RING NECK pheasants, mole
226ol or call stal lon Coolville
Assorted meats. Near Racine
CARD OF THANKS
Lou Inches tht lily WIY
Giant
of
American
P1anlng Mill. Sponsored by self-winding bobbin. slant
eeLagte puVps. PhJohn T89h5om39a7s2,
667-3251.
I OBITUARY
With the new
JOSBe Maynard, Rulh Zirkle, Pr leotanli!m The Baptist .,
needle desi"ns, alao ztg.zag
Syracuse
Volunteer
Fire
eon,
W.
I
a.
one
·
.
10.18-:IOtc
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
0
and Terri, Debbie Zirkle and
•
JL·I·Ni·A·WAY
equipped. Comes In walnul
10.20-6tc
Each additional word 2c.
Oopartment.
Free Hom• Demonltratlon
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle.
~chapter from the study book
sewing
stand.
S72.50
cash
or
ILIND ADS
_..:_:
10-20-·nc
MRS. WENDEL KAYLOR
TANKS CLEANED.
Add itional 25c Charge per
terms available. Phone 992- 1970 RICHARDSON mobile SEPTIC
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maynard 'Lutheran
.~nd
Other Advertisement
Reasonable rates. Phone
112·16'7
.
5641.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiouso,
homo, 12x63, partially IYr· John RuiSOII, Gallipolis _..
N.,w HIYH, W. VI.
and family enjoyed the last DenOIIlUUitions:
.
OFFICI! HOURS
10-16-6tc
nlshed. Washer and dryer.
•-- 5 311
Laurel Cliff, now open each
After 4 Wllkdlyl lr
8 : 30a .m . to 5:00p.m . Dally,
4712 af''" : p.m.
family picnic of the aeason In Thnse attending the meeting
Fully carpeted . Talm over
I Til 6 Satunley
Friday to receive con·
8 : 30 a . m
to 12:00 Noon
rhe New Raven park last week. were Mrs. Douglas Singer, Mrs. Saturday .
payments. Phone 992-7019.
-------~~4-7-tfc
slgnments at 10 a.m . Auction KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell excellent condition. H11 all
Thnse attending were Mr. and Harry Layne, Mrs. David
10-l8-3tc HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
attachments Including buffer
your nwl'rchandlse.
Mrs. Rusaell Maynard, Mr. and Roush, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, Card of Thanks
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
and
TENNA SERVICE . Phone
and
demother.
Sells
new
for
3-22-tfc
992·2522.
over S200. Will sell for U.C.SO
windows, carports,
C. BRADFORD, Auc:llontOr
Mrs. Paul Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Roush, Mrs. James I WANT to thank the nurw and
6-IO.IIc
cash or terms arranged.
m•rquees. blown and baH
Complete Service
Or. Ridgway at Veterans PIANO tuning . Karl Kobler,
Mrs. David Zirkle and children, and Mrs. Jolm Roush.
Phone
992-.1641.
Insulation.
Elmer
White,
Phone 9ol'l-312l
Mason
.
Phone
nJ-5535
after
5
Memorial Hospital for their
Terri and Debbie.
REBECCAS MEET
salea representative. FOf" free BACKHOE and Endloader
Ro&lt;ino, Ohio
10·1'·6tc
p.m .
kindness while I was 1 patient
work. Georea Bill Pulllno.
GO TO PARTY
The Rebecca Circle met
estimates, phone Charles
CriH BradiO&lt;d
10-U.-30tc
there. Also, thanks to all my
10.16·311tp
lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
MAS5EY - F~RGUSON 135
5-1 -tfc
Mr and Mrs Jesse Maynard Wedneaday afternooo at the
friends and neighbors for
Johnaon
and
Son.
Inc.
tractor
.
New
plows,
thei
r
kindnesses,
prayers
and
attended a blr.thday party for church w!th Mrs. Jolm C. Fry
cultivator, double disc, brush
0-:JO.tfc
cards. Many thanks to one Business Opportunities
. -their daughter~in~law, Mrs. and Mrs . Annie Roney as
SEPTIC tanka &lt;loontd. Miller
hog, and 2wheel trailer. Also,
and all and may God bless DISTRIBUTORSHIP without
Sanitation, Stoworf, Ohio. Ph.
1958
Studebaker
plckup
truck
.
I~
NEW
MOON
trailer,
2
Paul Maynard recently at the hooteaaea. Mrs. J. V. McGrew
you.
Investment. Deluxe candy
Real
Estate
For
Sale
662·3035.
All
lor
13,11111.
Phone
992~.
bedroom,
10x51,
12,800.
ExEdith
Burnell
J0-20-ltc
home of her P.,..nta, Mr. and was In charge of the program
and drug specialties to
10.18-6tc cellent condition. Phone
2·12-tfc
taverns, restauranfJ, stores,
Mrs. Jack McNeely In Point ~.nd presented the chapter nn
1\'\ason 773·5T93 .
CONVENIENT but secluded WHEEL Horot Saloo ond
etc. Direct factory connection 1969 BSA 650 C. C. Flreblrd
10·16·6tc
Pleasant. Others attending The Gl?nt of America~ Los I
sa,.vlce. Baum Lumbtr
bulldln" lots on T7t at Rock
earning
high
dally
cash
Scrambl&amp;r,
3,900actual
miles.
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell ProteotanHsm - The &amp;ptist. LOST, lady ' s white gold
sr,rln"s.
Within
walking
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
commissions.
Everything
E)(ctllent shape. Contact Jim 7 ROOM house, bath, coal
wristwatch at Meigs - Athens
d etance of Mel"s High
furnished. but must be bond- Young, New Haven, Phone
Maynard, Beth Meadows, Terri
Members preaent were_ Mrs. game Friday. Phone 992-3508.
School, a 5 minute drive from
Phone 915-3301.
·
furnace. Thomas Fork Road
able handling our mer- 882-2455. $800. Firm.
Pomeroy. Coli or '" Bill _ __ __ _ _ _;5-:..:.::to.tfc
and Debbie Zirkle and Mr. and J. V. McGrew, Mrs. William
near Hiland Church. Mrs.
10- 19-:Jtc
chandise and cash. Part or
10.18-Jtp
Clifford Jacobs . Phone 992Mrs. Paul Maynard.
Russell,
Mrs.
Donald
WIHe weekends, or alter 5 AIR
CONDITIONING,
full time. Write Chexco, 2910
2437.
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Bumgardner, Mrs. Allred
Help Wanted
p.m.
weekdays. Phone 992 '
Refrigeration service. J1ck'1
N. 16th St .. Philadelphia, Po. TRAILER LOT, lllllx210, with
I0-16-6tc
6887
19132.
Mrs. Harold BUIIliarner was Sprouae, Mrs. Ottn Grimm, SOMEONE to do brush hog
water and shade trees. Ava
·
lO.IS.t'
Refrigeration, Now Haven.
10-18-Jt...
Phone 182-2079.
Gilkey.
Harrisonville.
Phone
work
.
Phone
7.42-.4171
.
guest speaker at the Thursday Mrs. William Powell, Mrs .
7~2-5869.
Auto
Sales
10-18-Jtc
evenfn8 meetlng of the New Annie Roney, Mrs. Carroll
--------------~4-6-llc
10-18-Jtc 1966 MUSTANG~ood run.nlng
MAN
OR
woman
to
SURPir
)~ale
Help
..
Wanted
READ'( · MIX CONCRETE
IWllAA
. !l!&gt;bb,,
Ill&gt; held at the Adams~
· ' ~~: .a.'J:! ,tpe, h~l-· consumers with ~I....,Illli"' WAN:t!D: 9.~. t . . to 1\-JGtST'!IteO ':li!/..-IK (IoriO ~ltlon. Pr,l r,.!9"1biy.
tl ln)otetled•
.m23116
......
," d,t,vortcl-,)rlght to y_ou~
o!l\li1.&lt;licald Sml~trith
. . """ ,.,, ' ..
goldln!i. Plioni ,~7- 2306.'
Products . Can earn $60
wofk directlY wfth ~nager
·:-:~-·
..
10-18-lfc
pt'O/oct. F-oot and easy. FrM
~lfiiTY
I a. b1e Gibbo as co-h&lt;Mitoss.
.
AT HOME
--:::1\
10-18-6tc
weekly parl -tlme,·Sll50and up
for advancement to Sales
... est mat8s. -fhona "2·328o4l
Mrs. Bumgarner is an avid bird
The
blber meeting of the
full -time . Write Charlie Penn ,
1\'\anager position . Must be
1~7 VALIANT, standard shift.
~loin
Roody-Mix CO.;·
W. T. Rawleigh Co., P . 0 . Box
neat, aggressive and willing _. PIGS. 2 shoats, Phone 7-t2watcher and has msde a study Live Wire Class of the United
Phone 992-3860.
Mlddlopoct, Ohio.
NEAT
I
BEDROOMS
Bath,
204~ Chillicothe. Cillo 45601.
to work . Car necessary. Apply
4626,
Rolland
Searles,
10.18.3fp new forced air furnace.
4-:to.ltc
of the characteristics and the Methodist Church was a
glvmg name, address and
oi860 MacCorkle, Ave., So.
Rutland.
Concrete
walks.
Landscaped
habit. of the birds thet inhabit masquerade party held at the
N
-E-IG
-L-::E-R_,Con---,otr-ucl-:-lon...:...:;.
F..phone number .
Ch.!Js .
1'-61P Real Estate For Sale
lot. Only SUIIII.IIII
this area during both the hnme of Mrs. Clayton Athey,
J0-20-Jtc
bulldlng or remodoiiiiO your
10·16-6tc
2-STORY building with paved
home,
call Guy Nelglar,
summer and winter months. wilh Mrs. Geocge Jewell and
FIELD grown chrysanthe - parking lot. Also, . 3 lots In 3 BEOROOM! - Hardwood
Racine, Ohio.
Her talk was very interesting Mrs. CliH Rouoh as hooteases. Nolice
floors,
Central
heat
and
air
mums and mums In full
Racine, Phone 992-2838 or "2Wanted To Buy
J-3t-llc
conditioning. Full besamont.
bloom. Reynolds Flower 2m.
and informing.
The _meeting opened with the SWAP SHOP, new and used
furniture . Phone m -n6l. JOS OLD furniture, dishes, brass
Shop,
Mason.
Goroea.
Very
nice.
$26,51111.1111
10.18·:11&lt;
Mrs. Lee Gibbs presided at devotwns consisting of the
DOZER WORK. Septic tonka,
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport,
beds, etc. Write M. 0 . Miller,
10.20-21c
leach bodo. PhOhe 9ofJ·2171.
the meeting which opened in scnplure taken from the book of
CWlio.
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. Coli
MIDOLEPORT•
bedroomo
LOTS WITH all . utilities:
10.11-llc
10-14-:JOtc
992-6271.
with &lt;loooll, living 16 x 18.
regular form with the club song, Psahns and a prayer by Mrs.
GREEN bea111, tomatoos. Pick
Restricted sub division. '12 to
:::-c--:---;---,..Porch,
garage.
110,51111.1111
your
own.
Also.
potatoes
and
9-l
·f1c
1
flag salute and collect. Mem- George Jewell. The group then WILL give piano IMsons In my
• -acre
lots. Phone Chester
sweet potatoes. Bring con985-3301, night 985-33112.
lns11anc:e
home . Phone 992-3666.
bers answered roll can by sang "Blest Be The Tie That
NEW I BEDROOMS - All AUTOMoBILE
tainers. Andrew Cross, Letart
ln111ronw boon
1·6-f!s
8-16-tfc OLD UPRIGHT pianos, onr Falls.
naming their favorite song bird. Binds."
electric
home,
2
baths,
nlct
condition, as long as have no
cancalfed?
Lost
your
-------=~
dining area. Therm-o-pene
10-l5-6tc
been . wet . Payi!'Q SlO each.
Devotions were 1n charge of
A short business meeting WILL pick up merchandise and
;r:,aiO&lt;'I
llcanot?
Coli
992GLASS. Double g1r1go.
.rtiUR NEW HOME
First floor only. Mondays will
Mrs. Gibbs.
following included the election r take to auction on a per.
location.
123,900.
Excrllent
be plck-vp day. 'Nrlte, giving 7110X11 TRUCK tires. Watk-In
3 or 4 IIICirooms
6-15-llc
During the business session of officers. The same officers · centage basts . Call Jim
lor your lnopedlon.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. good dlroctlona, Wlltenl'lano cooltr unit complete. Electrl' lullt to your Sfttdflutlons.
the resignation of Mrs. Harold were retained for another year .
Company,
Box
1M,
Serdls,
1
maat saw. Me1t block. 1955 Sitts ntllallle now.
Phone 742-.4461.
I
~~ c!'o'1tll'oENCE
Ohio G&lt;l6.
Ford 1-ton tru~k with cattlo
9-23-tfc
Johnson was read . Mrs. They are Mrs. Howard Burria,
CALL m.:ms
racks.
2-wav
turn
plow
for
1-20-tfc
Johnson has moved tn Newark president; Mrs. GeCO'ge Jewell, is 209 Filth Avenue, Camegie,
HELEN lnd VIRGIL
Cub Tractor. Phone 949-31173.
o
Payment
TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
Ohio. Mrs. Ray Proffitt gave ~ vice-president; Mrs . Cliff Pa., 15106.
10.l5-6tc
ELECTRIC percolator, electric n~fE
Monthly Payments
SYRACUSE
Iron,
May
fog
woshot-,
pop.vp
report on idess on items to be Rouoh, aecretary; and Mrs.
Lower Titan Rent
ALTAR GUD.D MEETS
10. 16-&lt;ilc
toeater, woven throw rugs,
sold at the Christmas Bazaar. Othe Lievlng, treasurer. The
On Tuesday evening a cookware, dish pens, towels,
Cont1ct: Mr. Moody, Ph. tt2·
The first Thursday in members made plans lor a meeting of the St. Jooeph Altar easv chair, writing deak,
11314 1t our llelcl office at
November which will be Nov. 5 rummage sale tn be held Nov. 6 Guild of the St. Jnseph Catholic drain racks, square tubs,
Park &amp; Sycamore 11 Mill·
dlooort.
was set as a wCO'kshop foc and7.Awhiteelephantsolewas Church was held at the church night tockl, wall to wall
4
•
•. . .
•
JEMO AIIOCIAT.S, INC.
carpeting, oman gao cool&lt;
members to work on various held with Mrs. Thelma hall. Officers elected for the stove,
Pormtrty Kissell Astoellttt, MINERSVILLE HILL- LII(E
Electrolux lhlll* .
Inc.
NEW-5roomo, 2 bodr001no,
things lor the bazaar. The Capehart actlng as auctioneer.
Contact Paul Brooko, Box U.
CCO'nfn8 year were: Mrs. Jolm Coolville,
beth,
nice kitchen with builtOhio,
~wCO'kshop will be held at the
Members and guests at- Wolle, president; Mrs. Ray
2 BEDROOM houoo, nice In rll'a-, beltment, garage,
!0.20-:ltc
Hartford Elementary School tending were Mrs. Howard Dawsnn, vice - president; Mrs.
loc:allon. See at 525 Broad- GOING AT 16,9110.
way, MlddiO!lOrt. Phone 992and will start at 4:30, members Burris, Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Margaret Johnsoo, secretary;
5814.
For Rent
HARRISONVILLE - LOW
bringing a sack lunch. Thooe Mrs . George Jewell, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Nollge, lreuurer. FURNISHED and unturnllhld
IO.I.Utc UI'KEEP - l otory, tile
Set tilt
whocan'tcomeat that hour are RacheiSayre,Mrs. F. A. &amp;ley,
- -- - - - --block, 2
2 pocclleo,
SILK DEMONSTRATED
Chu
to
ochool.
apertmonls.
asked to come following ' the Mrs. Albert Fields, Mrs. Estyl
ONE 7 room houoe, bath, both, ~~ Wall furnace In
Mrs. Bruce Smith was Ph... 992-s.J4.
dinner hour.
Clark, Mrs. Otha Lievlng, Mrs. demonstrator at a Real Silk
- -tfc
Mrs. Patrick Rlley, who is Clayton Athey , Mrs. Bernard party held at the home of Mrs.
&amp; .
roasonoble
ott
timber,
barn,
Phone 992 .5035
. 1 r ro 1ec t • d · with
c:ellor,
pond,outbuilding
11ou1o hoi
2 BEDROOM trallar, country tMS FO~D 2 door Iedin, good
laking a course In judging, told Lievlng, Mrs. Thebna Capehart Thelma Capehart.
location near Pomeroy. running condition, KIO.
l0.20-tfc
NEW lATH. NEW KITthe group how to grow and the hooteaaea, Mrs. J .... u Guest. Invited ICO' the evenlni
Available very _,_ Phone Phone 992...ua.
-:--:=---...:..:::
CHEN, to~ llvl~~g room, 2
opeclmena fCO' nower show use . and Mrs. Roush.
l0.!9-31c
.. - bedroomo, COULD HAVE 4,
Now On Dlip_layl :
were ~ . Ray Weaver, Mrs. 992.7314, 992-7133 "' 992·2311.
10.20-3tc
GOOD Investment property.
5
lie out o1 Pornoro
She demonstrated with some
AUXILIARY MEETS
Kennelh VIckers, Mrs. Jolm C. - - - - -- - -EARLY An\orlaon Star...,.-.llo
House with thrH lurnlohed
' m
y, Remenlng 1970 Mobile
110,9110.
dahllas which were broUBht by
The members of the Fry, Mrs. Howard Burria, Mrs. 3 ROOM unfurnished epart- combination, AM &amp; FMradio,
Homes must
be ·
aper Imen Is, ba sement, two
one of the members and tnld American Legion Auxillary of Harold Capehart, Mrs. Estyl
ment. Phane 992-2281.
• speaker sound system, 4 gareoes. Monthly Income,
moved
I
_,,./ ·
7- l ~Hc
speed automatic changer . til90. Priced reeaonably for POMEROY - WITH INCOME
lhe group how they ~ graded the Smith- Capehart Pool held a
2
story
frame,
3
btdrooms,
Clark, Mrs. Othe Llevlng, Mrs. - -- - -- - -Balance SJII.34. Ute our quick tale. Phone 992·3035.
by uxing the point system .
business meetlng at the Legion James Fry, Mrs. CUff Rou8h,
2 botho, ~~:,:~ LOt,
. budget fermo. Call 992-3352. - -- ----.!.7.:.!!·19-llc goroga,
lull
·
I, GOOD
During the social hour hall. Mrs. Earl Fields was Mrs. Tbomaa Grinstead, Mrs. TRAILER. Brown'l Trailer
OHIO'S LAIIOIST
CONDITION.
tiO.SOO.
.
Park, Mlnerovltto. Phone 992- MODERN Wolnut style oteroo- s ROOM brick houot, bath,
refreshments were served to accepted as a new member. GeCO'~e Jewell, the hooteas and
TO IUY OR SILL
MQtiLI H!IMIDIALII
3324.
radio, am, fm radio, 4speeker
Middleport. Newly pelnlod
Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. Howard Plans were also msde lor a Mrs. Smith.
CONTACT US
9-9-tfc sound tystem, A •r.••d oufllde. Wlfl -tO-WIII ctr·
HEIIIRY CLELAND
Burris, Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. white elephant sale to be held at
eutomatlc
changer.
Ba
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paling. Wilt otll turnlohtd,
INmTVTE PLANNED
REALtoR
TRAILER opac:e, ona milo trom 173.19. Uot ow budget terms . S7 ,000. Unfurnished, M,500.
&amp;y Fox, Mrs. Rarry Layne , their regulsr Halloween party.
Olfk:rt!
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St. Paul Lutheran Church In
now Meigs High ~hool on old c.ll 992·3352.
Phono 992-5262.
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. J . v. It was announced that the fall New Haven is ann01111Cinf1 the
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
IO.:t0-61c
11ft.
10.20-llc
Il).1IJ.6Ic
McGrew, Mrs. M. L. Ohllnger, conference would he held at aecond In a aeries of "Faith and
9-20-:IOtc
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr., Mrs. Mlltm on Oct. 25. TentaUve Life lnsUtute" to be held the
Ray Proffitt, Mrs . Donald plans were msde for members first three Sundaya in .R EMODELED 3· bodroom ( " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.....
houoe on Lincoln Holghll.
Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. to attend. Mrs. Fred Roush won Nov•mber. You msy register
Phone m.u.o.
Uoyd Roush, Mrs. Ottie Rouoh, the door prize for the evening. for any or all of theae In9-21-llc
Mrs. Patrick Riley, Mrs. N. o. Attending were Mrs. Sybil teresting programa by eooNICELY lurnlohod 2-bodroom
Wein, members, Mrs. T. Bert Grinstead, Mrs. Fred Rouoh,
~ment,
Middleport.
tacUng Mrs. B. R. Vance, New
992-3874.
.
Roush, guest, and the hostesses. Mrs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Jean Haven, W. Va.; phone 112-3125.
9-30-llc
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Grueser, Mrs. Mae Stukey,
Cost is 25 cents per evening !CO'
Mrs. Jolm C. try entertained Mrs. Earl Fields, Mrs. Ralph Youlh or all lhreeloc 50 cenr.t: 3 ROOM unhwnllhld
members of the Julia T. Bryant Thompson and Mrs. Thelma 50 cent. per evening lor adults mont. 305'1:1 Condor St.,
992-2907.
Se,;.ing Club Tuesday al- Capehart.
or all lhree fCO' ''; the NW'801')'
II). !1o3ft&gt;
ternoon . Members attending
CELEIIRATI!S 103JID
and older children ( 5-11) are
were Mrs. Donsld Smith, Mrs. Mrs . Ellen
Croghan admitted free. Programa bqin TWO BEDROOM mobile homl.
Inquire ill M and G FoOd
N. 0 . Wein, Mrs. Lena Knight, celebrated her 103rd biriii&lt;U&gt;y promptly at 6 p.m. with aupper
19641 Ford Falcon 4 Door
Market, 3 mlln south ill
11495
Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. F. A. on Oct. 19. She is the mother of and ends at 8:30p.m.
Mlddlepoct, Stoto Rt. 7.
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Batey, Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. William Chisler of New The Faith and LllelnsUtute is
l0.llo31c
289 V-Q engine, auto. trans., radio, w·s·w flr,_s.
•Mrl Uoyd Roush members Haven, and grandmother of a family night progrrun. fl.t
,...cl · Mrs. Thetma' Capehart: Mrs. William Garfield, for. msin purpooe ts to deal tritll For Sale or Trlde
~ueJI.
merly Ann Chialer of New issues that lnOuence our Uvea
''You'll Uke Our Quellly. W1y unloli1g,llualness"
ROT,ARIA.NS DINE
Haven. She has one great- and to discover how tho 1960 OLDSMO~tLE CQn·
conGIIIon.
tadlllac-ora,iflablle.
\beregulardlnner ~Meting of grandchild, Carole Ann Gar· Christian faith might relate to
111e New IJayen Hotary r.tub field . Mrs. Croghan's addresss them.

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Bargains, Bargains, and More Bargains· In Sentinel Classifieds
New
Haven
Soeial
Events
IWID II008TER8

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Pet$ For Safe

PolltrOJ
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Busines's Services

f· ·

""' held Thuroday evenlni.
BASSET .puppies, AKC. 130.
Tbe Wahama llieh School Gueots ''"' the evenJns ,.re
Francis Bentdum, phone
Coolville 661-:1156.
Band Booom met In recutar llalldy Roush and Ronnie
l0.11o131c
..... .nUt Paul Rickard. vice Zerkle,membenl of the Interact
prealde•t, prealdlna. Com- Club at Wahoma lllgh School.
Konnola, PoQctln,
1969CHEVROLET
S2495 -. ·PARKVIEW
Rome Wl1llamaon presided at
mitlft Chairmen were named
and bird &lt;fogo, AKC. Pit and ·
Cemmlldlll GI"Rilli'ldenti..
Station Wagon, V-8 motor, automatic trans· I • ~ow PUPIII,s. Grooming.
to ..U membershlpo to u., the JMetlng. Members preeent
Phone
992·5413.
mission, power steering .
Boosters : Clifton,
West were Herman Layne, Dick Ord,
. llrldc, Block,~lant.
..:._
J,17l11i:.
toot Pllntlng &amp;
Clolorno, Chlm110y1, Homt
Colilmbta - Mrs. Jack Fox; Harry Miller, Art Thabe~ Rome
Repelr, Spouth1g &amp;
~~ling, C.mont Work,
1967 CHEVROLET
$3495
Mum - Mr. and Mrs. William Wtlliamson, Uoyd Roush,
.....og...
C:.rpenter
WOrk •
Far
Sale
Ruoaell
Capehart,
Donald
F.
Brown; New Haven - Mr. and
Corvette with both tops, 4 speed trans., 327 cu.
Free
Estlm1tes
Conllcfl
·coAL, llm..tont. Excololor
Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr .; Raven Roush, James Rouoh, Larry
in. 350 H. P. motor.
Jim- Llrry
Salt WCO'ks, E. Main St...
Heights Mrs. Donald Sturm, Karl Wlles, Clyde Foley
Pomeroy.
'Phone
992·3191,
'
Kennv-J•ke
Bumgardner, Mra. Herman and Daytm Raynes.
1967 CHEVROLET
$1695
4-9·11c
. .
From tho LII'IIHI Truet. ol'
Phone
DAUGIITEII BORN
Knapp; Above New Haven 7414945'
Belair 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8 motor, standard shift.
Bulldozer Radiator to tho
992-7044
or 992-5632
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert GllmCO'e;
llixlor, 0.
Snwtltest Hooter Core.
Letart - Mrs. Mary Froent, Wllldnson are annOIIIICinfl the
birlh of a daUBhter Oct. 8 at
Mr. and Mrs. James Hart.
Members voted to purchase Holzer Hospital. She weighed 6
H1ve Your Ytuly
OP!N !V!S. 1:00 I'JI.
lour new h..... ''"' the band : poundo, 101&gt; ounces and baa
NM!ROY, OHIO
two jlpuble french horns and two been named Rhea June. The
barlto~es .
Mrs.
Donald Wllldnsons have lhree other
NOW"U!itNEtS!
WANT AD
FORD
Bwil~at\:lner and Mrs. Jolm chlldren.
ELECTROI.UX SWEEPER - .,_,
INFORMATION
Comfl•te with attachments,
Maternal grandparents are
Hoffman were named as coDEADLIN&amp;S
pain tpray, cordwlnder and
Notice
chalnnen of making hard candy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osrke of 5 P.M . Oev Before Publication
throw.awaT bags. Full cash
Mondey Dtldline 9a .m .
-GUARANTEEDto oelllor Cllristmas. You msy Letart, and paternal grandRE-OPENING ot Middleport price ontv $31. Terms
Cancellation &amp; Corrections
cab
olllce
ol
322
N.
SeCond
available.
Phone
992-,56.11.
Phone 992-2094
Will
be
accepted
until
9
a
.m
.
for
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
place orders by calling either
Oev
of
Publication
Ave.,
Middleport.
Compallod
10.
l6-6tc
And Complete Une
Mrs. Bumgardner or Mrs. Wllldnson of Leoo. Maternal
RIGULATIONS
to lower fares In town. 2... hour
The Publisher reaerves the
of Supplies
great - grandparents are Mrs.
Hoffman.
1 PomiiOJ Home &amp;Auto
service
available.
Phone
!!?.·
PAINT
DAMAGE
1970
Zig.
right to edit or relec:t anv ada
3280
or
992-HOl.
Sharon
s
Zag
Sewing
Machines.
Still
fn
Ora Clarke and Chuter Clarke, deemed
oblectlonal.
The
"' E. Mlln, Paineroy, 0.
Twin Clly Cabs.
original cartons. No atPltono 992·21U
publisher will not be rqponalbie
MOTHER HONORED
bolh of Letart.
t0.19-6tc
tachments, needed, as our
tor more than one Incorrect
Maoon.W.
Vo.
·
CIRCLE MEETS
controls are built-ln. Sews
t
77).5615
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle The Esther Clrcl of the insertlbn . RATES
SEWING MACHINES. Repair
wUh 1 or 2 needles, makes
honored her mother, Mrs. Jesse
e
BAND,
Friday
and
Saturday
Open
Dolly
1 1114 p.m.
For Want Ad Service
Hrvlce, all makes. 992-22a.t.
buttonholes, sews on buttons,
nlgllis.
The
Maverlcko.
H1
·7
6:30tll9p.m.
Maynard wllh a birthday dinner Lutheran Church Women held
5 cents per WorCI one Insertion
The Fobrlc Shop, Pomeroy.
monograms
and
blind
hem
Club.
Minimum Charg&amp; 75c
recently. Following the dinner the O.tnber JMefln8 Tue!day
Authorized
Slngor Saln and
stitch.
Full
cash
price,
$38.50
12 centt. per word three
10-20-.ftc
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
or E-Z Terms. Phone 992·5641.
birthday cake and ice cream evenfn81n the soctal room of the consecutive Insertions .
).2f.tfc
I0-16-6tc
II cents per word •six con - GUN
were served. Mrs. Maynard church. Mrs. Jolm F. Roush s ecutive
SHOOTS, starllnv
Insertions.
Saturday
night,
Oct.
24
and
For S a l e c"u"R""T"'t"'ss.......c"'o"'tt:;:le:-;;B:=ro:::;odl ng
received many present Thooe presented the program I~ lhe
25 Per cent Discount on paid
SINGER TOUCH &amp; SEW full
·
Servlca. Phone Parker at 99f.
ads paid within 10 dan. every Saturday following . size sewing machine-. With
attending were Mr and Mr•. evemng. Her topic was 'The ads and
RING NECK pheasants, mole
226ol or call stal lon Coolville
Assorted meats. Near Racine
CARD OF THANKS
Lou Inches tht lily WIY
Giant
of
American
P1anlng Mill. Sponsored by self-winding bobbin. slant
eeLagte puVps. PhJohn T89h5om39a7s2,
667-3251.
I OBITUARY
With the new
JOSBe Maynard, Rulh Zirkle, Pr leotanli!m The Baptist .,
needle desi"ns, alao ztg.zag
Syracuse
Volunteer
Fire
eon,
W.
I
a.
one
·
.
10.18-:IOtc
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
0
and Terri, Debbie Zirkle and
•
JL·I·Ni·A·WAY
equipped. Comes In walnul
10.20-6tc
Each additional word 2c.
Oopartment.
Free Hom• Demonltratlon
Mr. and Mrs. David Zirkle.
~chapter from the study book
sewing
stand.
S72.50
cash
or
ILIND ADS
_..:_:
10-20-·nc
MRS. WENDEL KAYLOR
TANKS CLEANED.
Add itional 25c Charge per
terms available. Phone 992- 1970 RICHARDSON mobile SEPTIC
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maynard 'Lutheran
.~nd
Other Advertisement
Reasonable rates. Phone
112·16'7
.
5641.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiouso,
homo, 12x63, partially IYr· John RuiSOII, Gallipolis _..
N.,w HIYH, W. VI.
and family enjoyed the last DenOIIlUUitions:
.
OFFICI! HOURS
10-16-6tc
nlshed. Washer and dryer.
•-- 5 311
Laurel Cliff, now open each
After 4 Wllkdlyl lr
8 : 30a .m . to 5:00p.m . Dally,
4712 af''" : p.m.
family picnic of the aeason In Thnse attending the meeting
Fully carpeted . Talm over
I Til 6 Satunley
Friday to receive con·
8 : 30 a . m
to 12:00 Noon
rhe New Raven park last week. were Mrs. Douglas Singer, Mrs. Saturday .
payments. Phone 992-7019.
-------~~4-7-tfc
slgnments at 10 a.m . Auction KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell excellent condition. H11 all
Thnse attending were Mr. and Harry Layne, Mrs. David
10-l8-3tc HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
attachments Including buffer
your nwl'rchandlse.
Mrs. Rusaell Maynard, Mr. and Roush, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, Card of Thanks
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
and
TENNA SERVICE . Phone
and
demother.
Sells
new
for
3-22-tfc
992·2522.
over S200. Will sell for U.C.SO
windows, carports,
C. BRADFORD, Auc:llontOr
Mrs. Paul Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Roush, Mrs. James I WANT to thank the nurw and
6-IO.IIc
cash or terms arranged.
m•rquees. blown and baH
Complete Service
Or. Ridgway at Veterans PIANO tuning . Karl Kobler,
Mrs. David Zirkle and children, and Mrs. Jolm Roush.
Phone
992-.1641.
Insulation.
Elmer
White,
Phone 9ol'l-312l
Mason
.
Phone
nJ-5535
after
5
Memorial Hospital for their
Terri and Debbie.
REBECCAS MEET
salea representative. FOf" free BACKHOE and Endloader
Ro&lt;ino, Ohio
10·1'·6tc
p.m .
kindness while I was 1 patient
work. Georea Bill Pulllno.
GO TO PARTY
The Rebecca Circle met
estimates, phone Charles
CriH BradiO&lt;d
10-U.-30tc
there. Also, thanks to all my
10.16·311tp
lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
MAS5EY - F~RGUSON 135
5-1 -tfc
Mr and Mrs Jesse Maynard Wedneaday afternooo at the
friends and neighbors for
Johnaon
and
Son.
Inc.
tractor
.
New
plows,
thei
r
kindnesses,
prayers
and
attended a blr.thday party for church w!th Mrs. Jolm C. Fry
cultivator, double disc, brush
0-:JO.tfc
cards. Many thanks to one Business Opportunities
. -their daughter~in~law, Mrs. and Mrs . Annie Roney as
SEPTIC tanka &lt;loontd. Miller
hog, and 2wheel trailer. Also,
and all and may God bless DISTRIBUTORSHIP without
Sanitation, Stoworf, Ohio. Ph.
1958
Studebaker
plckup
truck
.
I~
NEW
MOON
trailer,
2
Paul Maynard recently at the hooteaaea. Mrs. J. V. McGrew
you.
Investment. Deluxe candy
Real
Estate
For
Sale
662·3035.
All
lor
13,11111.
Phone
992~.
bedroom,
10x51,
12,800.
ExEdith
Burnell
J0-20-ltc
home of her P.,..nta, Mr. and was In charge of the program
and drug specialties to
10.18-6tc cellent condition. Phone
2·12-tfc
taverns, restauranfJ, stores,
Mrs. Jack McNeely In Point ~.nd presented the chapter nn
1\'\ason 773·5T93 .
CONVENIENT but secluded WHEEL Horot Saloo ond
etc. Direct factory connection 1969 BSA 650 C. C. Flreblrd
10·16·6tc
Pleasant. Others attending The Gl?nt of America~ Los I
sa,.vlce. Baum Lumbtr
bulldln" lots on T7t at Rock
earning
high
dally
cash
Scrambl&amp;r,
3,900actual
miles.
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell ProteotanHsm - The &amp;ptist. LOST, lady ' s white gold
sr,rln"s.
Within
walking
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
commissions.
Everything
E)(ctllent shape. Contact Jim 7 ROOM house, bath, coal
wristwatch at Meigs - Athens
d etance of Mel"s High
furnished. but must be bond- Young, New Haven, Phone
Maynard, Beth Meadows, Terri
Members preaent were_ Mrs. game Friday. Phone 992-3508.
School, a 5 minute drive from
Phone 915-3301.
·
furnace. Thomas Fork Road
able handling our mer- 882-2455. $800. Firm.
Pomeroy. Coli or '" Bill _ __ __ _ _ _;5-:..:.::to.tfc
and Debbie Zirkle and Mr. and J. V. McGrew, Mrs. William
near Hiland Church. Mrs.
10- 19-:Jtc
chandise and cash. Part or
10.18-Jtp
Clifford Jacobs . Phone 992Mrs. Paul Maynard.
Russell,
Mrs.
Donald
WIHe weekends, or alter 5 AIR
CONDITIONING,
full time. Write Chexco, 2910
2437.
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Bumgardner, Mrs. Allred
Help Wanted
p.m.
weekdays. Phone 992 '
Refrigeration service. J1ck'1
N. 16th St .. Philadelphia, Po. TRAILER LOT, lllllx210, with
I0-16-6tc
6887
19132.
Mrs. Harold BUIIliarner was Sprouae, Mrs. Ottn Grimm, SOMEONE to do brush hog
water and shade trees. Ava
·
lO.IS.t'
Refrigeration, Now Haven.
10-18-Jt...
Phone 182-2079.
Gilkey.
Harrisonville.
Phone
work
.
Phone
7.42-.4171
.
guest speaker at the Thursday Mrs. William Powell, Mrs .
7~2-5869.
Auto
Sales
10-18-Jtc
evenfn8 meetlng of the New Annie Roney, Mrs. Carroll
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10-18-Jtc 1966 MUSTANG~ood run.nlng
MAN
OR
woman
to
SURPir
)~ale
Help
..
Wanted
READ'( · MIX CONCRETE
IWllAA
. !l!&gt;bb,,
Ill&gt; held at the Adams~
· ' ~~: .a.'J:! ,tpe, h~l-· consumers with ~I....,Illli"' WAN:t!D: 9.~. t . . to 1\-JGtST'!IteO ':li!/..-IK (IoriO ~ltlon. Pr,l r,.!9"1biy.
tl ln)otetled•
.m23116
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," d,t,vortcl-,)rlght to y_ou~
o!l\li1.&lt;licald Sml~trith
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goldln!i. Plioni ,~7- 2306.'
Products . Can earn $60
wofk directlY wfth ~nager
·:-:~-·
..
10-18-lfc
pt'O/oct. F-oot and easy. FrM
~lfiiTY
I a. b1e Gibbo as co-h&lt;Mitoss.
.
AT HOME
--:::1\
10-18-6tc
weekly parl -tlme,·Sll50and up
for advancement to Sales
... est mat8s. -fhona "2·328o4l
Mrs. Bumgarner is an avid bird
The
blber meeting of the
full -time . Write Charlie Penn ,
1\'\anager position . Must be
1~7 VALIANT, standard shift.
~loin
Roody-Mix CO.;·
W. T. Rawleigh Co., P . 0 . Box
neat, aggressive and willing _. PIGS. 2 shoats, Phone 7-t2watcher and has msde a study Live Wire Class of the United
Phone 992-3860.
Mlddlopoct, Ohio.
NEAT
I
BEDROOMS
Bath,
204~ Chillicothe. Cillo 45601.
to work . Car necessary. Apply
4626,
Rolland
Searles,
10.18.3fp new forced air furnace.
4-:to.ltc
of the characteristics and the Methodist Church was a
glvmg name, address and
oi860 MacCorkle, Ave., So.
Rutland.
Concrete
walks.
Landscaped
habit. of the birds thet inhabit masquerade party held at the
N
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-L-::E-R_,Con---,otr-ucl-:-lon...:...:;.
F..phone number .
Ch.!Js .
1'-61P Real Estate For Sale
lot. Only SUIIII.IIII
this area during both the hnme of Mrs. Clayton Athey,
J0-20-Jtc
bulldlng or remodoiiiiO your
10·16-6tc
2-STORY building with paved
home,
call Guy Nelglar,
summer and winter months. wilh Mrs. Geocge Jewell and
FIELD grown chrysanthe - parking lot. Also, . 3 lots In 3 BEOROOM! - Hardwood
Racine, Ohio.
Her talk was very interesting Mrs. CliH Rouoh as hooteases. Nolice
floors,
Central
heat
and
air
mums and mums In full
Racine, Phone 992-2838 or "2Wanted To Buy
J-3t-llc
conditioning. Full besamont.
bloom. Reynolds Flower 2m.
and informing.
The _meeting opened with the SWAP SHOP, new and used
furniture . Phone m -n6l. JOS OLD furniture, dishes, brass
Shop,
Mason.
Goroea.
Very
nice.
$26,51111.1111
10.18·:11&lt;
Mrs. Lee Gibbs presided at devotwns consisting of the
DOZER WORK. Septic tonka,
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport,
beds, etc. Write M. 0 . Miller,
10.20-21c
leach bodo. PhOhe 9ofJ·2171.
the meeting which opened in scnplure taken from the book of
CWlio.
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. Coli
MIDOLEPORT•
bedroomo
LOTS WITH all . utilities:
10.11-llc
10-14-:JOtc
992-6271.
with &lt;loooll, living 16 x 18.
regular form with the club song, Psahns and a prayer by Mrs.
GREEN bea111, tomatoos. Pick
Restricted sub division. '12 to
:::-c--:---;---,..Porch,
garage.
110,51111.1111
your
own.
Also.
potatoes
and
9-l
·f1c
1
flag salute and collect. Mem- George Jewell. The group then WILL give piano IMsons In my
• -acre
lots. Phone Chester
sweet potatoes. Bring con985-3301, night 985-33112.
lns11anc:e
home . Phone 992-3666.
bers answered roll can by sang "Blest Be The Tie That
NEW I BEDROOMS - All AUTOMoBILE
tainers. Andrew Cross, Letart
ln111ronw boon
1·6-f!s
8-16-tfc OLD UPRIGHT pianos, onr Falls.
naming their favorite song bird. Binds."
electric
home,
2
baths,
nlct
condition, as long as have no
cancalfed?
Lost
your
-------=~
dining area. Therm-o-pene
10-l5-6tc
been . wet . Payi!'Q SlO each.
Devotions were 1n charge of
A short business meeting WILL pick up merchandise and
;r:,aiO&lt;'I
llcanot?
Coli
992GLASS. Double g1r1go.
.rtiUR NEW HOME
First floor only. Mondays will
Mrs. Gibbs.
following included the election r take to auction on a per.
location.
123,900.
Excrllent
be plck-vp day. 'Nrlte, giving 7110X11 TRUCK tires. Watk-In
3 or 4 IIICirooms
6-15-llc
During the business session of officers. The same officers · centage basts . Call Jim
lor your lnopedlon.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. good dlroctlona, Wlltenl'lano cooltr unit complete. Electrl' lullt to your Sfttdflutlons.
the resignation of Mrs. Harold were retained for another year .
Company,
Box
1M,
Serdls,
1
maat saw. Me1t block. 1955 Sitts ntllallle now.
Phone 742-.4461.
I
~~ c!'o'1tll'oENCE
Ohio G&lt;l6.
Ford 1-ton tru~k with cattlo
9-23-tfc
Johnson was read . Mrs. They are Mrs. Howard Burria,
CALL m.:ms
racks.
2-wav
turn
plow
for
1-20-tfc
Johnson has moved tn Newark president; Mrs. GeCO'ge Jewell, is 209 Filth Avenue, Camegie,
HELEN lnd VIRGIL
Cub Tractor. Phone 949-31173.
o
Payment
TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
Ohio. Mrs. Ray Proffitt gave ~ vice-president; Mrs . Cliff Pa., 15106.
10.l5-6tc
ELECTRIC percolator, electric n~fE
Monthly Payments
SYRACUSE
Iron,
May
fog
woshot-,
pop.vp
report on idess on items to be Rouoh, aecretary; and Mrs.
Lower Titan Rent
ALTAR GUD.D MEETS
10. 16-&lt;ilc
toeater, woven throw rugs,
sold at the Christmas Bazaar. Othe Lievlng, treasurer. The
On Tuesday evening a cookware, dish pens, towels,
Cont1ct: Mr. Moody, Ph. tt2·
The first Thursday in members made plans lor a meeting of the St. Jooeph Altar easv chair, writing deak,
11314 1t our llelcl office at
November which will be Nov. 5 rummage sale tn be held Nov. 6 Guild of the St. Jnseph Catholic drain racks, square tubs,
Park &amp; Sycamore 11 Mill·
dlooort.
was set as a wCO'kshop foc and7.Awhiteelephantsolewas Church was held at the church night tockl, wall to wall
4
•
•. . .
•
JEMO AIIOCIAT.S, INC.
carpeting, oman gao cool&lt;
members to work on various held with Mrs. Thelma hall. Officers elected for the stove,
Pormtrty Kissell Astoellttt, MINERSVILLE HILL- LII(E
Electrolux lhlll* .
Inc.
NEW-5roomo, 2 bodr001no,
things lor the bazaar. The Capehart actlng as auctioneer.
Contact Paul Brooko, Box U.
CCO'nfn8 year were: Mrs. Jolm Coolville,
beth,
nice kitchen with builtOhio,
~wCO'kshop will be held at the
Members and guests at- Wolle, president; Mrs. Ray
2 BEDROOM houoo, nice In rll'a-, beltment, garage,
!0.20-:ltc
Hartford Elementary School tending were Mrs. Howard Dawsnn, vice - president; Mrs.
loc:allon. See at 525 Broad- GOING AT 16,9110.
way, MlddiO!lOrt. Phone 992and will start at 4:30, members Burris, Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Margaret Johnsoo, secretary;
5814.
For Rent
HARRISONVILLE - LOW
bringing a sack lunch. Thooe Mrs . George Jewell, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Nollge, lreuurer. FURNISHED and unturnllhld
IO.I.Utc UI'KEEP - l otory, tile
Set tilt
whocan'tcomeat that hour are RacheiSayre,Mrs. F. A. &amp;ley,
- -- - - - --block, 2
2 pocclleo,
SILK DEMONSTRATED
Chu
to
ochool.
apertmonls.
asked to come following ' the Mrs. Albert Fields, Mrs. Estyl
ONE 7 room houoe, bath, both, ~~ Wall furnace In
Mrs. Bruce Smith was Ph... 992-s.J4.
dinner hour.
Clark, Mrs. Otha Lievlng, Mrs. demonstrator at a Real Silk
- -tfc
Mrs. Patrick Rlley, who is Clayton Athey , Mrs. Bernard party held at the home of Mrs.
&amp; .
roasonoble
ott
timber,
barn,
Phone 992 .5035
. 1 r ro 1ec t • d · with
c:ellor,
pond,outbuilding
11ou1o hoi
2 BEDROOM trallar, country tMS FO~D 2 door Iedin, good
laking a course In judging, told Lievlng, Mrs. Thebna Capehart Thelma Capehart.
location near Pomeroy. running condition, KIO.
l0.20-tfc
NEW lATH. NEW KITthe group how to grow and the hooteaaea, Mrs. J .... u Guest. Invited ICO' the evenlni
Available very _,_ Phone Phone 992...ua.
-:--:=---...:..:::
CHEN, to~ llvl~~g room, 2
opeclmena fCO' nower show use . and Mrs. Roush.
l0.!9-31c
.. - bedroomo, COULD HAVE 4,
Now On Dlip_layl :
were ~ . Ray Weaver, Mrs. 992.7314, 992-7133 "' 992·2311.
10.20-3tc
GOOD Investment property.
5
lie out o1 Pornoro
She demonstrated with some
AUXILIARY MEETS
Kennelh VIckers, Mrs. Jolm C. - - - - -- - -EARLY An\orlaon Star...,.-.llo
House with thrH lurnlohed
' m
y, Remenlng 1970 Mobile
110,9110.
dahllas which were broUBht by
The members of the Fry, Mrs. Howard Burria, Mrs. 3 ROOM unfurnished epart- combination, AM &amp; FMradio,
Homes must
be ·
aper Imen Is, ba sement, two
one of the members and tnld American Legion Auxillary of Harold Capehart, Mrs. Estyl
ment. Phane 992-2281.
• speaker sound system, 4 gareoes. Monthly Income,
moved
I
_,,./ ·
7- l ~Hc
speed automatic changer . til90. Priced reeaonably for POMEROY - WITH INCOME
lhe group how they ~ graded the Smith- Capehart Pool held a
2
story
frame,
3
btdrooms,
Clark, Mrs. Othe Llevlng, Mrs. - -- - -- - -Balance SJII.34. Ute our quick tale. Phone 992·3035.
by uxing the point system .
business meetlng at the Legion James Fry, Mrs. CUff Rou8h,
2 botho, ~~:,:~ LOt,
. budget fermo. Call 992-3352. - -- ----.!.7.:.!!·19-llc goroga,
lull
·
I, GOOD
During the social hour hall. Mrs. Earl Fields was Mrs. Tbomaa Grinstead, Mrs. TRAILER. Brown'l Trailer
OHIO'S LAIIOIST
CONDITION.
tiO.SOO.
.
Park, Mlnerovltto. Phone 992- MODERN Wolnut style oteroo- s ROOM brick houot, bath,
refreshments were served to accepted as a new member. GeCO'~e Jewell, the hooteas and
TO IUY OR SILL
MQtiLI H!IMIDIALII
3324.
radio, am, fm radio, 4speeker
Middleport. Newly pelnlod
Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. Howard Plans were also msde lor a Mrs. Smith.
CONTACT US
9-9-tfc sound tystem, A •r.••d oufllde. Wlfl -tO-WIII ctr·
HEIIIRY CLELAND
Burris, Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. white elephant sale to be held at
eutomatlc
changer.
Ba
anao
paling. Wilt otll turnlohtd,
INmTVTE PLANNED
REALtoR
TRAILER opac:e, ona milo trom 173.19. Uot ow budget terms . S7 ,000. Unfurnished, M,500.
&amp;y Fox, Mrs. Rarry Layne , their regulsr Halloween party.
Olfk:rt!
fn,221f
St. Paul Lutheran Church In
now Meigs High ~hool on old c.ll 992·3352.
Phono 992-5262.
Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. J . v. It was announced that the fall New Haven is ann01111Cinf1 the
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
IO.:t0-61c
11ft.
10.20-llc
Il).1IJ.6Ic
McGrew, Mrs. M. L. Ohllnger, conference would he held at aecond In a aeries of "Faith and
9-20-:IOtc
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr., Mrs. Mlltm on Oct. 25. TentaUve Life lnsUtute" to be held the
Ray Proffitt, Mrs . Donald plans were msde for members first three Sundaya in .R EMODELED 3· bodroom ( " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.....
houoe on Lincoln Holghll.
Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. to attend. Mrs. Fred Roush won Nov•mber. You msy register
Phone m.u.o.
Uoyd Roush, Mrs. Ottie Rouoh, the door prize for the evening. for any or all of theae In9-21-llc
Mrs. Patrick Riley, Mrs. N. o. Attending were Mrs. Sybil teresting programa by eooNICELY lurnlohod 2-bodroom
Wein, members, Mrs. T. Bert Grinstead, Mrs. Fred Rouoh,
~ment,
Middleport.
tacUng Mrs. B. R. Vance, New
992-3874.
.
Roush, guest, and the hostesses. Mrs. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Jean Haven, W. Va.; phone 112-3125.
9-30-llc
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Grueser, Mrs. Mae Stukey,
Cost is 25 cents per evening !CO'
Mrs. Jolm C. try entertained Mrs. Earl Fields, Mrs. Ralph Youlh or all lhreeloc 50 cenr.t: 3 ROOM unhwnllhld
members of the Julia T. Bryant Thompson and Mrs. Thelma 50 cent. per evening lor adults mont. 305'1:1 Condor St.,
992-2907.
Se,;.ing Club Tuesday al- Capehart.
or all lhree fCO' ''; the NW'801')'
II). !1o3ft&gt;
ternoon . Members attending
CELEIIRATI!S 103JID
and older children ( 5-11) are
were Mrs. Donsld Smith, Mrs. Mrs . Ellen
Croghan admitted free. Programa bqin TWO BEDROOM mobile homl.
Inquire ill M and G FoOd
N. 0 . Wein, Mrs. Lena Knight, celebrated her 103rd biriii&lt;U&gt;y promptly at 6 p.m. with aupper
19641 Ford Falcon 4 Door
Market, 3 mlln south ill
11495
Mrs. Clyde Foley, Mrs. F. A. on Oct. 19. She is the mother of and ends at 8:30p.m.
Mlddlepoct, Stoto Rt. 7.
.
.
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Batey, Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrs. William Chisler of New The Faith and LllelnsUtute is
l0.llo31c
289 V-Q engine, auto. trans., radio, w·s·w flr,_s.
•Mrl Uoyd Roush members Haven, and grandmother of a family night progrrun. fl.t
,...cl · Mrs. Thetma' Capehart: Mrs. William Garfield, for. msin purpooe ts to deal tritll For Sale or Trlde
~ueJI.
merly Ann Chialer of New issues that lnOuence our Uvea
''You'll Uke Our Quellly. W1y unloli1g,llualness"
ROT,ARIA.NS DINE
Haven. She has one great- and to discover how tho 1960 OLDSMO~tLE CQn·
conGIIIon.
tadlllac-ora,iflablle.
\beregulardlnner ~Meting of grandchild, Carole Ann Gar· Christian faith might relate to
111e New IJayen Hotary r.tub field . Mrs. Croghan's addresss them.

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cember, IBid he llld asked hla
II)' WilLIAM C. HOOP
officials refuaed him because of rejected • demand made by
wife 1!1 Jtlay, liM, Whetber lllle
KENT, Ohio (UP! I -- Q-alg a regulaUm requiring ~ demmstralorllut Friday that
~t he oQ&amp;ht to run af!Bin Morgan, student president of notice of any speech by an out.. ihe university Intervene lor the
that year. He l8ld lhe told him Kent Sllte University and a aider.
~"Yet To Be Proved"
that he had to and thell added : senlcx- Air Force ROTC cadet The opeecb waa 8pOilSOAII by
"lndlcbnenl Ia not conv!Co"~t H you do, you'Ve got to who urged bla fellow lludenla the Youth lnternaUonal. Party
doitwilltthe~ ·and to follow the moUo "Power to tYIPPIE) who proclaimed the tlon," he said. "Guilt oe tnnowith lite Jmowledge that three the Peacelul," was one ol the indlcted peraooalh&amp; "Kent~.'' cenee Ia yet to be pnwed.
"I m\1,111 repeat that no one in
mm~ yean and three first four per80118 arreated oo
Earlier In the day. Kent Slate
the
linlveralty community ba8
monl!la from the time you take Indictments stemming fmn the President ROilerl I. White had
the oath and that would make It violent campu! disorders of last
March, 11168--you can say to the May.
people that ... you're not g~
The 20,000 student campua reto succeed to another term.
acted with shock to Morgan'•
The inlenslfl""tion of the arreat. More of the 25 persons
Vietnam Wer and cow&gt;lleas named in secretlndlctmenls by
other problems, she says, kept a xpecial state grand Jury were
him constantly worrying and expected to be arrested today.
working late Into the nlght and
Morgan pleaded lrutOcenl to
usually left him Ultle time to second degree riot and waa respend with her and their two leaaed on $1,000 bond. Two for·
daQ&amp;hters, Luci and Lynda mer Kent Stale students, both
current bsue.
Bird.
The Journal offers some
in jail on drug charges, and a
Among
his
greate~t
Joys
faacinating and candid gllmpSociol"'!Y profeasor were alao
apparenUy were Lud s mer- taken into custody Monday.
,.. of the former first family's
ringeandbla.....,..lnpushlng
Ufe, particularly during the
To many students at Kent
through Cmgress oome of .the State, Morgan's arrest W88 the
months immediately after
bills President Kennedy nad leaat expected.
President Jobn F. Kennedy'•
assassination, and leaves the ~:::::~0.&amp;:=::.s::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::: wanted 80 mudl---tncludlng a
"Craig's just not a radical,"
tea cut and the 11164 ClvU Rlghls said James Nuber, a .senior
impresslm that both Mr. and
Lauren E. Hoffman, Act.
Mrs. Johnson became infrom Canton who serves this
creasingly troubled by evenls- dJrector of the Gallla - Meigs
school year as Morgan's execuNOV. 5 HAS BEEN tenlltlveljlset .. the date for the annual
Community Action Agency, is
~1omestic and internationaltive assistant in student govern- mee11ng of the Melga County Plmeer and HIBtorlcal Society.
after the President waa elected attending a alate-wide com·
ment.
Normally, the annual session Is held earller but the society's
munity aclloo training aeminar
in his OWil right in 111&amp;1.
"A tot of kida are uptight," board bas bad high hope ol nailing down a hulldlng suitable for a
sponsored by the Ohio Office of
Entry Dtlcloae8 S\&amp;mma.-y
Nuber •dded. "They figure if muaeliD pric.- to the annual .....ston.
SOQUEL, Callf. (UP!)
For eumple, the March 7, Opportunity, Department of Firemen answering a call to a Craig goes, who's next?"
!965, entry disclosing the Urban Affalra.
blazing mansion atop a remote Another atudenl, Kathy Hill,
POMEROY U'l'l'LE LEAGUE coounlttee memben are to be
The seminar in Columbuo biUlop overlooking the Pacific a junior from Canton, said she
p-esident's awunary of the
noti8ed any time now on the starlbw of grading lor a new ball
Vlelnam situation, begins tbiB Oct. 1!1-23 iB deaigned as a Ocean on Monday night found was "really surprised."
field
In the Laurel CUll area. Steve Eblin Ia permlttln&amp; the group
training
program
for the bodies of a rich eye doctor
way:
"He's So Straight" ..,
use
of
the land and parents will be called upon to help with field
repreaentativea of Ohio's 49 and four other persons in a "I didn't think be had done
Commw&gt;lty Action Agencies, swimming pool.
anything," Miss Hill said. !ftpara!IODJ.
the adminlstrators of the AntiSheriff Douglas Jamea of "He's so straight.'•
GENIAL LERA JONES of the PrmeroY NaUmal Bank is
Poverty program in 116 of Ohio's Santa Cruz Cow&gt;ty called it the William Arthrell, a 21-yearcooflned
to st. Joseph llo8pltalln Parkenhurg .. lite result of a
88 coWlties.
''most gruesome crime in old Junior from Oberlin and
country history" and declared member of the Kent Resist- back ailment. Hurry hmlt, Lera.
there was "ample evidence of ance, a stop-lhe-dtafl group,
DIVORCE GRANTED
MRS. FRED ROSENBAUM baa returned hlme following a
said the grand jury was atEbner G. Goodwin, 79, former
Linda Gibeaut has been both ar80n and foul play."
All the vlcllrns had been shot tempting to stop atudent dis- vtattln Altoona, Pa., with her om,J..,kand family.
Pomeroy resident, 1780 Sedan granted a divorce from Rodney
Before going to Altoona, !lira. Rosenbaum attended the
Ave., (Obelz), Columbu&gt;, died E. Giheaut in Meigs County in the back and bludgeoned. sent.
"They're picking up aymbollc wedllng of her granddaughter, Jackie, to Lou Brackaleck held at
SUnday. Mr. Goodwin operated Commoo Pleas Court. In the Their banda had been Ued in
leaders and holding them up •• St. Bernadine Church at S\&amp;llland, Mo. Alao attending the wedding
front
of
them
with
scarvea.
the Fontana-Goodwin case Ohio versus Robert
The vlctims were Dr. Victor examples of what can happen and vlatllnsln Walhington, D. C. were 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Richard
greenhouse in Pomeroy a Shockey the court ruled the
Rosenbaum and famUy. ·
number of years ago and la!A!r plaintiff is to recover from M. Obta, 45; who practiced in to you," he said.
Morgan, 21, of Upper Arlingnearby
Santa
Cruz;
hla
wife,
operated a greenhouae at Obetz. Robert Shockey $1,215.37 plua
THANKS TO KENNY HYSElL, who cancelled out hla
He W88 the aon of the latA! interest. According to a journal Virginia, 43; their sons, ton, Ohio, had urged the students
on
opening
day
of
fall
Saturday
youth dance ., 81 nat to &lt;llllfllct with the flnallhowlng
Derrick,
12,
and
Taggart,
11;
Cynthia Gilkey Goodwin and entry the divorce case filed by
quarter
to
get
mvolved
in
conof
the
Big
Bend Mlnalrol's fall mualcal.
Jolm Goodwin and besides his Richard L. Slack against Sibley and the physician'• secretary,
structive measurea, as a move
Incidentally if you attend the 111ow oo either Thursday or
Dorothy Cadwallader, 38.
parents was preceded in death stock has been dismissed.
to
unity
on
the
campus
Saturday
at the Melga High School, Rock Sprlnga, you mlgbt be
by tlTee 11-others, Sam, Charles
Pleasant Valley lklopltal
BCarred
by
the
killing
of
.
four
inlerested
in knowing that Paul Can! and Mike McDaniel did all of
and Rossi one sister, Beulah,
ADMISSIONS
Mrs .
students May 4 by Nattonai the cutting won on the merryijo-round honea being uaed on the
and a son, Olan.
William Cochran, Pt. Pleasant;
SUrviving are bls wHe, Lido;
Guard troops.
.
""''""'""Wheel" number. Theboraeaaremade from aluminum
Bruce Stewart, Letart; Pamela
"If you don't care - tf we ut'uu . . .
two 50118 , Tracy, of Cincinnati,
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from
Page
11
sit on our banda," be had said, llheetB and the cutting waa quite a chore.
Burton, Mason; Mrs. lva
and David of Pomeroy; a
Legue, Evana; Judy Bragg, Pt. boy.
daughter, 1\lrs. Mary Bertels of
''Nixon Go Home - This Is nam
Pleasant; Denzil Kimberling,
"we deserve
and other
the warevils
in
of
Michigan; a stejH(In, Clarence
Gilligan's
Island," said a sign societf .'' He. lllkl them to deciJr., Leon; Tammy Gillenwater,
Seldenable, and a daughter,
held by a backer of John ,J,
li'leoilml.
themselveS to the motto of
Sblrlty, Colwnbua; aeven Pt.DISCHARGES-Elmer Fife, GiUigan, Democratic candidate the studeni governinent sponsrondchlldren, one sreat- Catherine Darst, Ralph Davis, for governor.
sored "Think Week" on camgrandaon, and a lrother, Leo of
Ardath Brinker, Mrs. John Someone paraded tlu-ough the pus - "Power to the PeaceSilver Grove, Ky. Friends may
crowd carrying a caricature of
call at the 0. R. Woodyard Co. Wallace.
Nixon's head with an exagger- ful."
An adminlstraUoo spokesman
Chapel, 1346 South Hlgb st.
REPORTS PYGMIES
ated noae. Youngsters clamber- said Morgan's indictment was
from 7 to 9 pm. lmlgbt. SerUMA, Peru (UPll-- A book ed up the atatue of William
vicea will be held at I pm. published by the Ruman McKinley to get a better v1ew. the first indicatloo "we have
Wednesday at the chapel. Catholic Church vicariate in Below them were signs read- ever had that Craig was inBurial will be In the Obetz Puerto Maldonado, Peru, ing: "We Mourn Ohio Dead in volved at all In the diaorders."
"Truthfully, we are a little
cemetery.
Monday reported the existence Vietnam" and "Quaker Witness
shocked," he said.
of a tribe of jungle pygmiea only Against the War." Nixon is a
About 800 KSU students
39 inches high. The book, Quaker.
crowded into a downtown dance
"Risen From the Jungle,!! says The "Goldenaires,!l a local
haD Monday night to bear Chithe Pygmies, known as the senior citizena' band, played cago Seven attorney William
Yulhes. Uve along the banks at songs from the years when a KunaUer aay he planned to !Ue
Tonitht, Oct- 20
the mouth of the Curanja River President last spoke on the a class suit to prevent prosein the border area between Statehouse s!A!ps -- Herbert cution of the indlcbneniB. About
THE ADVENTURERS
Peru, Brazil and Bolivia.
Hoover.
300 other students stood outside
tlechnicotorl
All the Ohio Republican brass
Candice Bergen
the building.
WILL CELEBRATE
was on the platform, including
Ernest Borgnine
Promllel Help
n.e
Past Presidents' aub,
former alate and national chairColorcartoons:
KunaUer
aaid be would aend
Ladtea Auxlllary, Drew WebTopsy Turvy
man Ray C. Bllas, former gov- l!eVeral attorneya to the camster Poat 39, will cele..,ate Its
Hotel Thlt Line
ernor and U.S. Sen. Jolm W. pua within "the next few daya"
Mlser1ble Miseries
24th birthday anniversary
Bricker, Gov. Jamea A. Rhodea to coordinate defense for the 25
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Wednesday evening at the home
and Sen. WUUam B. Same.
indicted per80D8. The suit he
o1 1\lrs. Paul Caacl.
Meell OSU Studeats
said be would file In U.S. DlaA1J Nixon left the rally, hia trlcl Court at Cleveland would
party made a quick side trip to be baaed on the cont.nUon
the OSU campus, where no "they (lndlclmenls) are not
President bad set foot wbUe in bona fide but were an a..,ldgoffice. The campus waa engulfment of dvU rights."
ed in turmoil last April before
"U the fight is going to be
the uprising at Kent overshad· made," he said, "it ought to
Choose from any of the famous
owed it.
he made on the campu1 of
All was quiet as the presiden- Kent State. This (campus) has
Playtex style girdles and bras
tial car pulled up to the Oval, becolll&lt; the cause of every
and Save $2.00.
a quadrangle which serves 11 American coUege student."
Limited time offer, buy
a student gathering point.
KunaUer earlier had planned
Within minutes the President to apeak oo the campus, but
yours today!
was aurrow&gt;ded by hw&gt;dreda ol
For refund send Playtex cut
atudents. Others climbed lrees
Former Student
for a better vantage point.
out labels from bra and
Nixon talked face-to-face with
girdle together with a sales
about a dozen students. Some 1• 5th Arre~ted
started to chant familiar slo- KENT, Ohio (UP!) -- A
slip dated no later than
gans. "Jesus, \hit stinks/' said former atudent today became
November 30, 1970.
ooe girl and other students the fifth person to be taken into
custody after being named in
quieied the chanters.
One stndent,iffered Nixon hll indlcbnenls handed down by a
student activity card so he grand Jury which investigated
it i• easy to open a savings account
could go to Ohio State football the fatal lhootinga of four
students last May 4.
games.
with us, as we accept any amount. So
"We don't care about Ollio Larry A. Shub, 19, Cleveland
don't put off any longer starting a
SHOP Elberfetds busy main
Slaw loothall," said anolltlr Heights, waa indicted on
regular savings program. It is one of
floor
foundation department
student practically noae-lo-4loae charges of first and second
the best ways we know to ach1eve
for a big selection of exwith the President. "Juat atop degree riot and an attempt to
your particular goal in the future.
cellent
values In Playtex
bunl
property
.
He
surrendered
the war."
bras and girdles.
"We're winding the war at the Portage CoWtly sheriff's
down, you just watch, boy," re· office in nearby Ravenna. Shub
torted Nixon. "Two million waa accompanied by bla father
Americans have foQ&amp;ht in VIet- and a ..,other when he arrived
nam. I'~ proud of them and at the sheriff's office.
l'm proud of you."
AI!A!r the campus visit, NW&gt;n Veterua Memoriolllolplllll
aaid he was glad he made the
ADMITI'ED -- Leo Seerla,
Styte IJS-Top Cup: .,,. Cotlon, U% ••~" · lotlom
Cup and SWI: 1&lt;m11o CoUon. Ce~tl•• (lutic~ Nylon, $p'~ ·
trip.
Middleport; Muri Hoffman,
[lillie ~ JIJOn, Colton, NyiOII, Spando. hdlllivt of uth~r el,ntlc
"They are a very fine, lnter- Langaville; Lenna Lenz,
SMt I:IMO-t1.!front P1nel: ~1.1111, Kiron. S,1ndo. 5•det 1nd
•uk 1'1nell: lubbt'r, N~lon . Crotch : 100'4 Nylon. bcluth&lt;e 01 other rlutic
osted group, conrerned not only Coolville· Florence Clark,
Cl lPI.., 1Ni-~T-.,. ,.,TU Cllla..... T.
•
Hall
with themselves hut with the Letart, w. Va.; Ralph
,
futw·e of the world," die Prcsi· Pomeroy i James Edwards,
dent said. "I am glad that my Middleport.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
visit to Ohio State, although
DISCHARGED -- Flora
brief, renewed my faith in the Klnsch, Rubert Dye, Emma
Menter Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
youth of the nation."
Nutter, Charles Jooes.
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WASHINGTON tUPI) ---Six
liiCllltha alter be hod cxdoied
American bombing of North
VIetnam, President Lyndm B.
Jolllson realiled that the air
lllrikes would not win the wer
and saw no way to end U.s.
involvement In it.
1'1 can't get out, 11 his wife,
Lady Bird, quotes him aa saying
in March, 1965. "I can't flnllh it
willi what I have got. So what
the bell can I do?"
1\lrs. Johnson reveals the
President's lbinklng on the war
in a forthCUIIin$ book entitled
"A White Houae Diary." McCall'• magulne, which bought
publication rights, published
the first of two inatal.lments
covering the years 1963-46 in its

"For oome time I have been
Ogh~ a feelin8 of de!ftoslm
and rolaUve Inertia ... Lyndm
Uve• in a cloud of troubles, with
few rays of light."
'!ben alter noting that lbose
were the days when the dvU
rights struggle was at lis height
1n the south and opposition to
the Vietnam War was beating
up at home and abroad, abe
wrllea.
"II'~ like shooting the raplda,
every moment a new dlrectloo
-trying to 1reep the ship level
and away from the rocks, and
no still water in sight."
In her reference to the
President's retirement, 1\lrs.
Johnson did not explain bow lhe
knew In 1965 that her husband
would announce that he was
bo~ out of politics in March,
1968.
Jollllaon IIIDtervl..,.ed
But Johnson, in a CBS-TV
interview broadcast last De-

Most Gruesome
Crime of All

Elmer Goodwin
Died Srmday

Winners

Vie~-

cate

Co-Op .Dines

e:c="th

any special prtvUege or con- of J!BrCollCI; ...
sideratloo In tenna
. of law 011· anon, -~~fon:eroent In cour\ acUma," be • llnmiJ!, ·
01 1 !Ire
said. "Furlher, the university llremen at lbe "::
neither can ncx- lhould assume and flrsl-degne
with "the
any financial ""'JJO1SSblllty lor
Felber wu
1
legal delenae.''
warrant In bla
He alao rejected a .demand !:-~eralaotoibe M••aftel4 stole
to abolllh RO'l'C.
• ....
,
.
The w&gt;iverslty faculty aenate Reformatory or:,!.,~,:'
reafllrmed Its support of While aentence lex- •~~
•
and pUled a atatemmt ou the . He wu Indicted o n =
"natw-e of a w&gt;lveralty" durlnlf · ol firs! degree riol, 1
the day
to burn property, .,.1111 00
"We ~ to blm to guide ua and atrlklnl 1 f t r - Pill
away from the memories of \l!l'feriiiC with I llreman at
trasedy and dlvilion toward a IICI!DO of a !lre.
d
future befillinla
and _ .
The flrs chergea """"""
university In a free and _ . fr!IDI the burnlnl ol the CIIID·
aoclety " the !5-member aenate pu8 ROTC hulldlng prtor to the
!Alai eboOIIn&amp; cl the four 1111sald. •
"To ban some Ideas beeawoe denla.
they are alleged to be bad .•. ~~
.
to hobblli the mind. Un!VIII'III·
Ilea cannot live and make their
crucial conlrlbutlona In an at(Continued from Page I)
here of repression.''
111 nol In ICCGI'd wllh lbe tu
~oa Bluted
program of Democrollc:
The grand jury repotled had gubernatarlalcancldaleJaiiiiJ.
lor
exonerated National Gu1rd Gllllpn,
lroopa of wrong-doing and
"Ropubllcan' ~ndldatel
.
blasted the school admlnlstra- llate ofllce:l are '"•II· ''!" ·
u for ''permisslveneas."
'IIIlo CID 1'111 the llate In I
~thers arrested Mmday wera boull.-·llb ~nrw," Welbr
Dr. Thomas s. LoQ&amp;h, 42, aocl- said. However. Rerbllc•
ologyprofeaaor;JerryH.Rupe, =~~~~~per'"' ctDI
22 Ravenna, and Richard C.
,
.
F~lber 21 Akroo
elecUanHRepiibllc_.uretolie
i..&lt;Julh pi.aded ·Innocent to a elected," be aald.
charge of Inciting to riot and He Ul'lled lboae Pfll, •I to
'"000 bond • outa-•llep!!hUrenwteat
was released on .,.v,
eonvlcUon cerr1ea a maaimum the Nov. I electkll tll:oush
penalty of $1,000 fine and ooe- strwlng lbe"~slaf!opollil cl
to-three years In JaU.
the demoera.... '"'·
Rupe already in the Portage Qeland IDtrodnced CID•
CoiDity' jail serving a three- dldalel, offlc:e holden aad
month sentence !or poas..•on otben •tteadlnc tha - ·

served

Pasaqe of all reaolutlma,
presentation of membership
awirda and mualc bJ an nceDent groujl cl llltertainers,
tile "Sine in' Buckeyes,"
higbiighted the annual meeting
of the Melp County Ferm
Bureau Tuesday nlght.

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Dragnet in Force
SOQui:L, CaUl. (UPI)-A
huge poll"" dragnet, ualng
"every meana available,"
aeerched the rolling, forested
billa of Northern CalHomla's
Pacific coasWne today for the
ldllera who shot Dve par1001 to
death ln Dr. Vlc:tor H. Ohta's
hlDtop mansion.
Sberllf'aolflcerelate Tuelday
louDd the flre.bllclteaed llallon

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.
more than 100 VIetnamese clvillana came sa the IJOIIl'mMIII
..,.ned 11.1 tMI'"""'l ln an allelllpl to lbow Mltdlell Uaaalled
wiiJI the inlelll to murder 30 Vlelnameilt clvWMI.
Proeecutins attorney, Capt. Mlcbael S..an, IPI"Jd~ llmriJ
in bla opening statement, aald the paumllll will prove MilchoU's platoon moved "dallberalely, but qulcldy thraulb lbe
village, cleared the hoocbea, and galbered lbe people into
groupa.''
11 waaone o1 t11oae groupe, gathered near odltdllnlhe eaotem
part of My Lal MIU,bell Is oceused cl llllultin8- Swan l8ld b1
would prove MlU,bell and U. WllUam Calley ''llerded and
ptllhed" Vlelnameae Into a ditch, then opeaed !Ire m them wlllt

wagon In which the murdarera
were believed to have Red alter
tyint up Obta, his wife, two
~ and a secretery lolonday
nighj, abooling them to death,
an
i eavlng
E their bodies in the
"'
pool.
cerwasahandonedabout
15 miles away, not fer from the
loWII of Saratoga, Calll., wh..-e
a ~eer-&lt;lld ..mce atallon

attendant waa later alao bound
and shot to death.
The ataUoo wagon, a Green
1961 OldamobUe which belonged
to Obta's wife, Vlrglnla, 41,
apparently had been left m a
rallro&amp;d track. DepuUes aald a
train struck it after the
occupants Red.
11lomaJ ~. 11, a
aervice staUon atteDdant, waa

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automatic weapona.

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found, banda taped behind him
and shot in the head in
Saratoga. He apparenUy had
been killed about four hours
after the Ohta •layings. An
official said be would "rather
not comment" when asked If
there were any witnesses to the
Dececco murder.
Obta, t7, a wealthy JapaneseAmerican eye doctor; his wife,
lltelr 1001 Derrick, 1%, and
Taggart, 11; and Ohta'a secretary, Dorothy Cadwallder, 38,
were bound and bllndfolded
with silk scarves and shot in
the back.
The killers then apparently
oet the sprawling house oo !Ire,
blocked Its entrance drlvewaya,
and fled In the Green Oldamo-

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Ohte's two daQ&amp;hters were
IWIY at achOot. ,'taiJI'8, 18, was
at a college In Nelr York and
Lark Elilabellt, 15, waa in a
CaUfornls boarding school.
llpeelal boan lor dlllabled
and abaeatee voters will be
molatalaed Saturday, lloe
IIDai Saturday preeediDg lbe
Nov.lelecUon, by lilt Metga
Co1lllty Board of Eleetl001.
Houn oa lh1ll Sa-y only
wfU be 1rtm I a.m. to 1% - • ;
I p.m. ta 4 p.m. aad 7 to I p.m.
'l1le offlee Ia opea from I lo
c p.m. eacll altera0011 oa
other doyt for lbe coaveulea•e of dloobled aad
olloeatee voila&amp;- ne Raat
dayforiUCb YGIIq, however,
Ia 'i'bart:daYo Od. D.

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ParUy cloudy lmlgbt, low 11t
the 401. Fair and mlld TJiurl.
diy, high in the IIIli and w.r 711.

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MEIGS lHEATRE

ACCOUNTS INSURED
TO 120,000.00

at y

HENRY FRANK, MEIGS ll'erm Bureau membenttlp cbllrinan llld a memhor ollbe
board, left, presentla to-year mern~Jerr•· "lin to 1\lrs. Ada Holter at·the annual Firm
Bureau meelin8 'nleaday night. Wltlo •·
riB her oon, Roy.

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PLAYTEX CASH REFUND OFFER

new accounts

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Wind Cave Nallonal Park In
8llllb llabll gelll Ill name

lit

when you buy
ANY
Playtex-Bra
and Girdle

The Mel3• County roada be
bnpn&gt;Ved oo a ,.... permaneot
baSs.
Mc.-e roolnlom lacllllles be
constructed on the Melga
County Fairground&amp;.

LaWII be .....,.sed to better
Faclllllea for dlapooaJ ol aolld
enable law enfcx-cement officers waate in the county be imto carry out their duliea and plemented as 8000 aa poeslble
court procedures be revised to
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npedlte the handling of the

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The state higbwoy departmont carry out 1 better
maintenance program on Sllte
!Wute 125 between f1lmeroy
and Jaelooon.

AjlproDmately 1AIO members
and guesll attended the annual
lltflalon that opened with •
dinner 11 the new Meigs High
School cafeteria.
Vu-811 King, board preeident, ConslderaU~ be given 'to
prosidl.'ll. ReeoluUons approved construcUm of a building oo the
Meigs County Fairgrounds for
'"' the COIIIty levtl were:
uee as a Commw&gt;lty Center.

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Clartace Mi11olr and Jack Q-llp, left to
rflllt. b"""'~
lake at Ft. Melga neor Rltlaid Tnooday. Concre1111Dl811 Miller
lllared lbl bi aDd later ..... to ......Ueeo of the Leading &lt;Zeelt c..-vancy Dlalrlct
bllllld by Q-lsp. Elrller Ill the day, ~.Miller apob at 1 GOP lund ralslng breakfast at
The Jla1ln ~ ID Middleport.
IIIID

OSLO ( UPI) -- 'l1le 19'10
Nobel Puce Prlte ,.., aWlllded
today to Dr. Norman Ernelt
Bgrlaugb, an Ame.Tk:an
1

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FDAMCDIG-..1 llncq cbonllln tile 17-

year tftJtory of Big Bend Minstrel -!Jon sboWII will be

lealdr!&gt;4-ln the fall~ wllich """"" all: 10 tomorrow

n!iiil at

lite new Meigs 111gb School, Ruck Springs. Tlie
second and final all&lt;l1ring will be at 8:10pm. Saturday.
Maldng ~ the group which opena and closes the lhow are,
front row, from left, Debt Gallagher, Jan Holter, Cindy

Taft Supports Pullout Policy
Campaign '70
By UDlted PreM IDIA!rnallonal
Robert Taft Jr., Republican
n001lnee for the U.S. Senate,
reiterated his support 'nlesday
for President NiJ:on'o plan of
grodual troop pull-out from
Vielnam and described his opponent's anti-war stance as
''mllllal11y naive."
"U President NiJ:on's policies
to bring permanent peace in
Soulheaat As!&amp; cmtinue to re·
ce.lve the tremendow support
of tho! American people as they
Indicated Mooday in Cohunbua
and elset~bere in recent days,"

said Taft, "chances for • dramatic breakthrough in the
!'aria peace talks will he greatly enhanced."
He said Democratic senatorial
nominee Howard Metzenba\Dil's
"deadline bug-out Ia, at beat,
mllttarily naive."
"At worst, it would aell out
our POWs by depriving ua of
har1:alning power for their releaset he .said. _,A date for
complete withdrawal can only
be responaible aa part of a
total setlleme nt...."
A fturry of endorsements

The leadera of two national
unions representing poUcemen
and firemen endorsed Metzenbaum.
Pndse8 Academy Idea
John Cassese, president of
the International Brotherhood
of Police Officers, praised Metzenbaum's proposal for the establlabment of a national pollee
academy. He pledged the full
support of bla organilation.
A atatemenl w"" alao read at
a news conference in Cleveland
from William H. McClennon,
president of the InternaUonal
were announced.
Aasoclation of Flreflgbten.
McClennon praiaed Metzenbaum's support of legialation
making it a federal offenae to
..,... of a ftre. The charge cro88 state llne8 to interfere
apparently lkmmed from the with the duties of police and
bumlngoftheROTChulldlng m firemen.
tile KSU campus May 2
The Akron Beacon Journal
·
endorsed Democratic gubernaMiu Nicholas, who surren- torial candWate Jobn J. Gillidared at the Portage County gan and Repuhllcan Tall for
Sheriff's office In nearby the Senate.
Ravenna, wsa the first girl
The newspaper ..td Gilligan
..-rea1ec1 1n 111e Z5 Indictments was "forthright lind energetic ...
handed down by the panel. Six and is willing to face up to the
were arr rtei Tuesday.
issues of today." II said Taft

:;::~!" :!'\::0 ~ 11th Arrested Is Fonner Coed

wheat tllal could help the
Wll"ld'l hunger problem.
Tho Norwqlan Nobel
Committee said the fll,tiiO
prtoe wu awarded 1o B&lt;lrlauch
lor studies that devei.I!Pid
-.mr.t atnlnnrbl&lt;h give ~ljpr
yielcls thin older \Jpea. ,
llaold bla wart had reaul~
In larg• hlln- !It a niiQiber
of developli)l ilfi.lkm, bM:Iu41•c
Malco,
and lndla.

PM'••

KENT, Ohio (UPI) -- A
former coed al Kent Stste
University wu arresled today
when lli'Ved with an indlctment
handed dom by a xpeclal grlind
jury which llllveallgated the
!alai shoollnga of four KSU
studentl May 4. Mary Helen
Nlcbdaa, 2Z, Akron, waa the
lith peroon 111! ted.
lilt ctuqed willl lnterfarenca willl f1nmea at the

offered "a balancsd approach
to the problema of the day."
Rep. Donald Lukens, IWbto,
endoraed Repuhllcan oomlnoo
Walter Powell of Falrlleld b&gt;
succeed him .. relftlel!lalin
from Ohio's 2fth Dlslrlct. PoW·
ell is • Republlcan alate .....
tor. Lukens unsuccesafully
sought the Republican "'""""'"
lioo as gDYernor in the ~r
primary.
U.S. Sen. Harold E. H~
D-Iowa, compalgnlng in ~
Tuesday night lor a C01111"'111'slonal candidate, defined Nbroliomlca aa "eacalailng prices, e&amp;calating unemployment and ..
calallng promliei that conditions will improve."
Elfaru Nat l!lEife&lt;lfo&lt;t~IYt&lt;

"The admlntatralion'o eflorta
bold down prices have bean
about as ~ u Ill attemps to bold down the crime
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