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11-TbtPoll18oallnol,~r. o., Oct. 21, 1t'IU

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Free Vaccine For RUbella Is Offerectl"'"ll"l~~ , . . ... .·. ·. .:
Dr. Sellm Bluewtcl,
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850 Mllllion Complex to Be B'lnlt
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Cllunly llulth
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IIIII Ill 1Jn.
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rubella vaccine (S&lt;la7 mealieo
vaccine) for all Melp Cllunly
&lt;blldren, lradOs ki:ICierprten
throu«b 10 years of age, wiD be
held In all Meigs County
elementary schools durll18 the
week o1 November 18. The exact

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,scbtdule will be onIIClUIICOd liter.
Since there will be no charge
r... W. aervlce parenta are
atroJ181y ursed to take advantqe It thta opporlwlily to
have their children Immunized
agallMit rubella, thuo cOIDplylns
with the new school low wblcb
requires rubella Immunization
lot: admlssion to school nut
fall.
Although S&lt;lay measles Ia a
relatively mild chlld dlaeaae, It

can be aeriOUJ to adUlt women.
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H an adult women seta J.day
measles durlrqJ
lint lin&lt; COLUMBUS (UPI) I montha of pre
, 11 coold Anheuler-au.cll, IDe., of ~'In·
result in her Cl
blrlll to a clnnati and John W. Gllbrei•tb
child witb ca racto, heart and Co. o! CoiiDDbua, Weddefecta, des
or mental nnday
plano fw !t10
retardsUm. Slnce adulta cannot cmatructlon ol 1 tiO mlWoo
receive the vaccine, 11 Ia ofllce.lnduatrt """"*"to be
nece88ary tbat children be built here.
Immunized with the vaccine The dOYe!Gpmenl, npooted to
and thWI prevent the dlaeaae be completed In 7 to 10 yara,
from spreading from children to will be u Buacb Cwadu''.•
porate Centa- Columbus. n will

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tract adjacent to the Anheuler·
lluoeb Collmbua brewery.
Initial e&lt;11111ruct1t11 will Inelude 1 II,Oit "''UUI't fool 11rolfwy ollke lx!IJd'J18 and two
llll!lti-tenanl Gftloo.lrorehou
lacllllltl, with conatrucllon
npocted to be COO!Pittad earl7
nut fall.
The COil.llnlellan project will
be conatrufled throuah an

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B! Goldie CleadeJda
PORTLAND- Alarm over
sharply increasing use of
narcoUcs as the problems ol
drug abuae WIX'stns, )riggers
many actions acru88 the nation
todosometblngabout it. And
President Nixon has said the
answer Ia not more penalties,
but lni!X'm8Uon. And the threat
Ia growing.
Headlines are saying,
"Student haJ18ed hlmseH In
basement" (had been on
druga), ''Girl Jumps !rom Jl.
story window to her deatb'
(wasfromoverdOIIeofsleeplng
pUis), and "Young BeauUiul
Talented Singer Dies" (couldn't
kick the habit).
Laws In some states bold
parents responsible for
teenagers.

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Bllllins-lllrpins
Come see for yourself.
WILL NOT BE
UNDER SOLD

Taft

NEW l USED

fURNITURE
fREE DEUVERY
New5 Pc.
Bedroom Suite

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New5 Pc.
c:arly American
U ''"I Room Suile

'189.00
New3 Pc.
Walnut-Oak
Bedroom Suite

U9.95
New 7 Pc.
Dinette Sets
High-Low a,cks

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·of unemployment tbst foUnwed
the Korean War, but the fact
ol the matter Ia tbst, II we
take the stallstlcal yardstick
Uta! was uaed unUI 1964, we
have already passed Utat figa dinner lor John SeilJerUng.
Cloud attacked Gilligan In a
statement 1\tesday, claiming
the state would face "four
years of stagnatioo" If Gilligan
Ia elected.
"In his gllb way, my opponent leaves the lmpresaioo tbat
all a governor bas to do i.!l
wave a magic wand and things
will happen," said Cloud.
Gllllgan, In tum, chided
Cloud for allegedly storing
campaign Hterature In a state
llighway Department garage
and Wling auditor's olfice per1101!!1!1, In 1!011!1!'81 activities.
~~ese are tWo more eumplea of the Republicans' total
disregard for the needs ol the
people ol Ohio," Gllllgan said.

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l~ew Maple wagon
wheel Bunk Beds

Per Year

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Certificates of Deposit
With the lnleresl Paid
Quarterly
$5,000.00 Minimum
At ...

'198 up
3 Pc. Walnut
End Tables Set

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Pottery, ~' ·
at
bargain prices.
Stack Cups SI.H doz.
orZOeach
Assorted Colors
Swivel &amp; Platform
Rockers at
Discount Prices
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Tho A?lltns Coonty
S.vlngs &amp; loan Co.
2f45t&lt;ondSE.
Pomeroy, Ohio

All Accounts Insured By
Tho F-11 Slvlngs and
loin lnsun1nce Corp.
Up To 120,000.01

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SWAP SHOP

Wltll Doposlt of
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muchrealscienUficdata on the
older generation and druga.
Take tile sleeping pill. It and
other drugs have become an
acce_pted part ol the dally
routine. And modern aoctoly
behaves as though ~to;,nce
can barely be maintained or
endured without taking a
continuous aeries ol pUis. Tbey
find It eesler. quicker and
cheaper to go to the drug store
thsn the doclor.
Hypnotics, sedatives and REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
tranquilizers merely provide 'lbe Rev. and Mrs. Art Kiahsleep ... relief o1 symptoma, hough oi Lexington, Ohio, are
never cure the root o1 the cauae. conducting evening revival
Thslldomlde, tbougltt to he a services at the Middleport
hsrmleos sleeping pill brought Church of the Nazarene. Seron an "avalanche" o1 efiecta b)' vices lor chlldren are al 7 p.m.
the tragic births of thou&amp;anda of each evening, Thursday
congenitallY defOrmed limb- through Sunday, and adult
leas "flipper babies," 'and Ita serviceabeglnat7:30p.m.Mro.
daJ18er brought 1o knowledge b)' Kiahbaugh Ia the Iormor Shirley
deatb or grD88 deformity o1 Gllkey of Middleport.
thouaands of Infanta born to
mothers who had taken lt. The
drug also causes dlaease of
UNDERGOES SURGERY
tiver, kidneys, bone and bone Mrs. Janie Snider, Pomeroy,
marrow.
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underwent eye surgery
Analgesics are probably Saturday at Rlverlide Hoapltal
higbest on the list o1 pain pUis In CoiumbWI. Her addre88 Is
thstpeopleare 'llvlng on' today. Rlverolde Hospital, 3535
They frequentiy cauae bleeding Olentangy River ftoad, Room
from the slor!lllch and damage 4010, Coii8Dbus, Olllo.
the kidneys as well. These are
aold without prescription.
Seems to be the plllage, to wake
RUMMAGE SALE SET
you up, and keep you awake, put The Junior Awdllary ol
one 1o sleep, stop pain and Feeney Bennett Post 121,
aches, aettle you down If you're Amerlclll Legion, Mlcldieporl,
upset or uptight.
will hold a rusnsnage sale Nov.
Just toke a pill!
5,6,and7,lntheFryBulldlngln
One aeea folk at home, school, Middleport. Persona having
church, bualneos places and on rusnsnage to be plcbd up are
the street taking minto or pUis. asked to call ltU1811 or JID.
Pep and SUm pUis, the Am- 71157.

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LoweiiMtNkkelwastakento
Veterana Manor tal Hoapltal at
11:48 p.m. TUesday from hlo
apar-ai70 NIX'tb Second
Ave., b)' the Middleport E-R
squad and adntitled as a
medical palieat.

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qoerinarkell Ill Jlqsw ll«ee. Tile 5llllrmlldt 'FIIIIID5?1 •linil
the lndualrialgiantbeciiiSept.II.AhoutfO,IOOUAW-anfa
. faciUUes. NearfJ 14,000 olllar FIIIUn
laid otr=t?s
ark• llrudl II GJol related lncmtrles.
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Uttlt: more. 'Dlll pula blm In tbe ftf,OIII to ftf,M ~ c1
dulifled b)' the l!uretud llwlln• and~~
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ADMIISSIONS
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11 granddtildren, and 18 great- ~•. Pt. Plea-; Carlo
grandchildren
P1ndle)o, Apple Grow; Mn.
Shewu~lndealhby Joltss •lcDonlel, Will Colum·
ber husll&amp;ld, Adam; a aon, lila; Ok:ey JIX'dan, ifa!denGn.
Edwin·, a dan•hter, Mrs. DI'IKJLUIGES - Ella IIIII,
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.r- 1tawan, Jldl ,-~
Marcaerlle Dur1t, and "ber Mrt Jalm Uclli!?Mt, Jr ,
~· and llro.
Aln. l'litcer ;;.,.....
~--at --"-· ~" ~ ~ld &amp;ld aon, Mt!l. CUrtis Wallace,
• w~• -·...,. ww "" "" Mn. Fred Hannon
al3p.m.11tl7l'lda1 at the E1rinc
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BW Perrin ol8claUJ18. Burial
will be In BeedJ Grove Cemolery. Friends J1U57 call at the
lunerol home any lime.

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Mayor Otarles Lspr ~
night were a-11 Gtull,
Pomeroy, 15 and ClOIIII, m.
lerlllg;
Harold
Burtt,
Syracuse, '" and coati,
apoecllnc, and R&lt;ller 11'~,

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OOLiJillluil '-THE I'RANUJN OOUNTY GIUND jury has
ilaDdld .,.,.... ~ llt4clmenta foll!lw'J18 Ita lnveallgallon ol a
llate' ,loan ~1, II 1111 reported today, bul court olliclals
1!1 ~llnll CIS' clersy tbe report.
. Otsmty.~c. Howard .lohnarll refuaed to confirm the
riporl, cmtod bt both tile evening Colwnbus Dispatch and
lil\i'rlq atiJen•JIIIa'SIIII. lie alao said be daeo not expect tiJe
...,.S )ttY to write li· report on the Inquiry. "Under 1he low ·I
CI7IIOI tilt ihout litdictmenta, and lboald then be any... I could
not ~ them until the pOrsoo. cltaried are taken Into
cQtody," Johnson uld.

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WA811JNGwN - 'IRE IWIUFACI'UIIEil OF A COFImany sclenlilll and doctorl
wilh a lltsd)' reparlll!g adwrae Cllllcluolosll about tiJe
!!be Food and D-118 Altmlntatl'llllon (FDA), however,
Sll !CI7'1 ~neluiFion and jllaniiO advlae doctor•
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~ 1ft caael Wltert other apeclflicl

troven!al dlBbeln c1rur

YiluTBB TO IIDT
Tbe Mela• County Youth
Group for tho Ment.oUrRelarded will meet at 7:10p.m,.
'l'lrssraday at the Trlnlly !Jltnl! ..
In Pomeroy.
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Chateeguay, 15 snllert west of
MONTREAL (UPI)4ebec Montreal, late Wedneaday
UberaUon Front (FLQ) kldna- night.
.
pers of Brltiab diJ)loiiUII James 'lbe last tllltheollic CJIQSDIIDIR. Cross maintalnod their cation from .Crosa and tile FLQ .
silence today on the fate of tbelr arrived &amp;rnday, tbe day all&amp;'.
capllve.
the body of alalll Quebec:
llllpes were rlisad Wednea- Calinel Mlnlltar Pierro La, .
day when police received tbree porte was IGIIIICI.
calla !rom u lhiii!)'II!Ouo Jn two niiiD-ape ..,._.
perilon clalming to repreaent to lbe istUtortiW 1iiirw1inilf
the Crosa kidnapers. :me penon wlle-Crooo wanted lhlllct hlo
said the FLQ wu "lnlereated" me·would be !lldasrgeted If they
In a government offer to Oy the cootinued lo aearch l~r ltim.
kidnapers to Qrba In OJChange An accompanying CG5IIII7II"
for the sale return ol Cross, but nlque from lhe FLQ lbreatened
subsequent checking led pollee to eaecute Cross if the gOVIrll- :
to ''doubt tile authenticity ol the ment did not meet its demanda
caU. ... "
to roleaae 23 members ol tho
In oddltioo, police checked la"rorlsl ~rpnlaaUon beld in
out and found to be bogus an ~ebec jalla. ll added, bowatoer,
alleged FLQ communique the terrorists ''boped toaa.. the
dropped In the comnumily of life ol Cross.''

ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - A straUng with chants and talk men "smells."
member of the Presidential "is simply bad poliUcs."
He also called for the ellmiCommissian on Campus Unrest "Students are needed •to ex- natlon of parttime prosecuton
says Vice President Agnew is pose hypocrisies, but they must and the abolislunent o1 the
not the ollly one guilty of pro· d r a m a t i z e
w i t h o u t election of court judg... "We
vocative rheloric, but that all provocation," said Ahem. "Tbe need '9 tbrow IHlt the oysi&amp;ll
ol it "is simply bad politics." split Is there and the collision and start anew," ho salil.
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New Haven, CoM., Police course between students llld A box containlllg what at
Chief James Ahern, speaking older cltl!ens Is tbere hecaWIO lint was thought to be a bcmb
here Wednesday despite a of new styles ol hair, dres! llld was dlacovered near the ludl.
bomb scare at Obio University concerns with established torhan shortiy befort U. ,..;:
shortiy bef~re he arrived, urged (attitudes)."
sembly.
,
everyone, including students, to · Ahern said the term "campus
Demolition experts . fr-.
tone down their . tactics of dis- lUlrest~· is a misnomer because Lockbourne Air Force ~ ··
sent.
that type of unrest and protest near Colwnbul, ftcnin to~
Ahem aald pollUcai rheloric hss existed for 200 years in the CIDli'US, discovared lbe
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"comes not only from Vice nation "and this is no worse or contained broom sUck ba
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President Agnew, but from ev- different."
wires and an alorm eiOcli. &lt;·
eryone who IS currentiy run- The police cbief also called Tbe bomb wu IDWICI b)' nlng for office."
for complete separation of po- pus security olficers
But he lold the nearly 2,000 lice and political Influence llld received a telepboned bomll
students present that demon- said such influence on police- threat.

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Tha Flbarwovln bl41111tf to
_,.,, fofllor llld olrongfr, It
llllrlnka 1- llld t•ts foiltllr, II
aut~rlorm•
any ordl~ry

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FLQ is Silent

Gutter Rhetoric Widespread

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COSHOCI'ON,
Carl Fr.,.., IH,
and Gene Patro, 17, Coahoeton,
,.... killed 1\tesday In a triocar cruh lilt Ohio :16, about m .
mllea west of here.

Teachers Endorse

Velerana Memorial Hospital
.ADMmED. - Lowell MeNickel, Middleport; Erma
Haynes, Middleport; Lydia
Slewar~ Pomeroy; Nick lhle,
Racine; Rita Salser, Racine;
Dorothy Cashdollar, Reedsville; Robert Stanley, MiddieP!X't.
DISCHARGED - James
Edwards, James Gibbs.

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WA8111NGTON (UPI)
AtleDUon clock watchers:
Tltat boar of sleep you 11111
last AprO wben yoa 1el your
clock ahead lor DayUght
Savio&amp;• ' Time will be
retuned to you lbia Saturday

tlmelluda)o, OeL til. 8n doo'l
lll1i' to IM!I JOIII' olrlek baek.
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our compf...,llne of "Sfoopcrall"
(IHlr brand nama)
wolght
bfonkats. hautfful florefl llld
IO?fda fn Tharmal llld . ·Fiber· .'·
Ill With IGO ptr
coni Nykln Binding.
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Regain Hour

Daylllbl Saving Time
llllldalJy Ollda all L m. local

OPBNH~SET

SPEAlllll ANNOUNCI!:D

HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ATI'ENDANTS--A Southern Ili8b Scltool
homecoming queen will be crowned Ill balltlme actlviUes Friday, Oct. 30. AUendanta are, frml
,.,., lefllo right, Sandy Randolph, Donna Prolfilt and Valerie Jolmaoo; aecond row, Sbirley
Congo, lop row, Sandy Sayre and Pam Buck, all candidates. The h1liJIOCOIIling game will be
sou!bern versus Alexander.

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Proltllll' Sam Smllh of Rio
Grande Colleee will be !he guoat
1peaker at the Dtmocral
metllnc 'l'lrssraday eveqlnj! at 8
p.m. at Democrat Headq151l'•
tera In Pomeroy All COlli•
mltleemen and . intert~led
democrallare •~~'Sed lo attond.

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A public apen 00.. will be
held from 2 to. p.m.llaaday .to
give area ?'llldenll ID . ,
porbllily to ..... tho .... Twill
City llbrlne Club ~
II the Shrine Parlt in ~.

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sTARTII 11.1 SIREN
· Trick or 'treat night d IIi
(TIIdltltcoforl
' obaorved In Jla&lt;lne on wedl
Eric Porter
neaday Oct. 28 from 6:11 If 7••
Hlldeaord Neff
pm. The siren will •bloW .10
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
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Ctnt to State: 1112 Million

$300;233,000ln the thlrdqturter,
"""'''BI'ed to $1,104,000, ,x· 61
cenlla share, on --~100 In
the Clllllparable period a yesr
ago.

POIJCY CRrhCJZED
WASIIING'IUN (UPI) - A
llouae 177bcusMJIIt,eo crlildled
. the goversunent TueadrtJ fw
taking no ictlolt agalnal ft of
the 10 compattltl reeenUy 1oanc1
lo be di8Charglftg memtrJ ·Into
, lhe nallon'1 walerwaya in
vlolatloo of ledtral low.

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MAKES PREDICTION
PIT'lSBURGH (UPI) _ u. s.
Sen. Staphen M. Y...,., ~io,
~ 'l'ueoda)' a ledel·al
grand )try would be appoint;!d
In Drieember IX' lanuary Ito
SORORITY TO MEET
lnvestlpte the fatal ~ 1i
11te XI Gamma Mu Chapter of four llludeota by National
Bela sterna Pb1 will meet Guardmten on the Kent Stal4•
'l'lmrlda7 oil p.m. at the horne UDlvenlty campus
May
ol Margaret FoDrod.
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A¥e Sensibly Priced

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lower
prolita 1w the third , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
quarter and the aint month
period ended lapl. 10, ' lelplte
Milke Elberleldt In Pomti'IIY your shopping center. Wearing apparel for
onJt sllghtiy Jooor aalea In the
quarter and hiBher sales In the
your family and furnislllngl for yo•ur home.
111M montb period. The company earned M,fli,OOO, or M
cent&amp; a lhare, on sales

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WASHJJIGTON ( UPI)
Malmo Cellop, 0\&lt;tlon, Ohio,
andthePalrStaleD....,lopsnent
Corp., CIDdnnal:i, were
awardedgntnll TUesday by the
Dopar~ ol llotl'a'l18 and
Urban De...lopme nt. The
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who can vote? Parenta are sooner IX' lola" to bne 1l7l- allld 11188 ........, cammllllng
aroused by what one called desirable aerloua IX' fatal ef. ll'lldde In Ontario, Canada,
"appalling horrifying" lecta.lnBrltalllboldhoadllJa dr~tbled; Dr. w. T. Anderson
dlaclosures. The problem m..t Hke "Sllm PUla ldJl babies" and said the pill may bt the cauae of
he dealt with b)' -rams "Birtb PUla ldlla mother of IIlii' lncreaae linea they callle
aimed at prevention, not just four,"remindsonelh!Opilldoes detlhJI!onlnmaaycaaes.
rehabilitation. Nicholas Von many thlnga besides frM A.nd aleollolla a torm o1 dope
Hoffman says, "Repeal !biB women
from
unwanted tba.t demmatrably cauaes the
senseless, unenforceable pregnancies. 11 atao 1reea u.n FDIIl•f. lerrlblo pain and trouble
Marijuana Lsw."
from 119 restraint reauiUng 1n on 11 IC8Ie 10 wide ,. can't
But legalizing heroin In permlulvenesa.
begin to meaaure II. Alcoltollca
Britain didn't do ao well.ln 1980 A new study lor bealtb need help, too. And what about
only 94 heroin addicts were statistics reveals !llat a third or OIIIIX' em, our"'"' on pushers
known to the government, but alllirstbcl'nlt.merbncblldren or 8151opllera o1 It?
between 1980 and 1987 the wereconcelved t!ulolwedloc:k And ~. Look at the
nwnberolnewaddlctadoubled In 1980; of tbeoe, one IHII of yean of WIX'k, o1 manpower U
every 16 months, and u ol now, every seven was born loot and o1 men lncapadtatad JU.rtlo· UfH1JUI6C
the sr•.':'m Is "in total
b)' it- and women, too.
dlaarray, described as totally
Our 81,.,.,.atione need to w!X'k n.:_.J 71~--.J-v
Inadequate, groping and con- Theartlaa Keefer
losetber oon old world's ilia UIMU .._.,..,.
fused!
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Heroin use has gone wlld U?elll on ~ ......._..y
food, asU'Ing down on col!et,
Mrs. Adam (Bernice)
among wbite 8!111 black, rich Theartha K. Ketftr, a, o1 liquor, cilgaretles, sail aFid Ebersbach, •. of 111 Malberey
and poor,'" suburbs and city, 2124 Uncoln Ave., Point....,, geiUJ18 plenly ol sleep A.ve.,Pomaroy,diedTuesdayal
among boys and girls. It Ia said Pleaunt, a fwmer reoldent of after d&lt;tln&amp; · a """' day's w..... v:;~ E = ~~
thst esch addict Influences Mltldieplrl dtad 1'1leada)' a!- And not reach for the pm
tbree or four others, and that temoon at 'veta-ana Mam!X'tal botlle 10 ofllenl
member ol Trinity Chureh
the .heroin hsblt Ia coo•·· 'I u"""'tal In Pomeroy.
where she wM acUve In aeventl
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She wu • - Jul• M' 1_ ~organ 1Ja li0111. Sh e wao a
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dallihla" of the lote Wllllam H.
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reminders, thst drugs In the vlvlng are her husbslnd, Floyd ADMITI'II:I &gt;- UJa Persona, America, and a member of the
form o1 plUs. lor everytblng, G.; Lwo daughtera, Mre. Gene SJS'acu1e; IMyrtle Warner, Put Chiefs, Mapolia Temple,
even before thta generatloo was Smith, Eleanor, W. Va., and Syracuse; Mildred Gaul, P)1blan Staters.
born unknowingly thinkiJ18 they Mrs. Roy Browning, Point Pomeroy;
Lucy Gainer,
8ssrvtvlng are live daUibters,
w&lt;re harmleos wonder drugs u Pleasant· Lwo aona WlDiam Pomeroy.
Mre. Ida E. Burna, Pomeroy;
described by radio, TV and Howard ;, Weolby 'WIJ and DISCHARGED - Nancy Mre. Eldon (Ewiyn) Gaul,
magazines the greot Floyd Melroy of 'Col.;;.bus. Colo, Ethel Woodyard, Pauline Cbesler; Mrs. ~e (lrse)
therapeeuUc eaplosion _ has aeven grandchildren· a ala;::• GaJI,uber, .Etbel Custer, Powell, Parkersburg; Mrs.
brought ita own hazards. And Mrs. Lily Dunca~, Po~l Heck.
Frdlt (Eiolae) Wllaon, Mid·
even wttb so much mylholOf!y, Pleasant; a brother, Lee King,
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d"elopmeat of pruperllea JII'IIIII!Ab!J lollldlelte 1111111 will .aoeopl ~ ~
OW1Ied b)' tho arpnlal:lon and lhllll!ey brlq ()oillto ~ ilr1dlt .._ 11Gnlnllaii4
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lind fiX' developmlmt u In·
Qwllto be lilt""" In lbe eUIIGdJ f/1. tho C!llru
duatrial altea, recre\aUonal ......... 1lben ... .~ Nidi Qlbe, f#P '
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areu and planned 1 com- CclnDble a.ude fllhcrlllld tbt paUca bad I'ICilftd. elll ~·
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Fort Wa70e bolpital, wwe held
at z p.m. today ai the OwenWelbert Funeral Home In
Morlon. Mr. Bratton wu emploJedattheFioherBodyCo.ln
Marion.
Surviving are bll wile
Audrey; a dauahter, Mrs:
Barbara Hallleld, Marlon· a
8011 , Cycle, Falrmolllt, b.!.,
Route I; a o!eJHlaugbter, Mrs.
Lucille &lt;ltandltr, Utica, Ky.,
llld two granddilllhn. Burial
wu in Grant Memorial Park at
Marton.

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.. Strike's the T~ing
But Just Why?
Automotive Industries magazine has come up with some
ligures showing .what a. prolong~ strike could mean to
General Motors m lost sales.
Tile -.montlM&gt;Id strike has already cost the giant automaker nearly $ miUion in factory sales. A two-month
strike would cost
billion, and a three-month strike
t:l.l billion.
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'l'lult would bring us up to Christmas, whlcb is bow long
some company ·ofliclaie reportedly upect the strllte to last.
GM. of course, will not lose all that money, not by a long ,
sight. '!'be loss will be absred by autoworkers who are not
being paid wages, salesmen who are not eal'llina commls·
siODJ, dealer mechanics who- are being laid orr, supplier
industries who are not supplymg.
In the meantime, all Americans bsve become not only
vlcU!ns but unwilling supporters of the strike as its effects
begin to be felt throughout the national economy and as
t up a y e r dollars subsidize food stamps for striking
workers.
Someone must bsYe the answer to the questwn of what
purpOse a strike serves in this day and age when the Issue
ls no longer the fundamental one of the right to bargain
colleclively but Is over money, fringe heneflts and working
conditions-none of them exactly lile-ilnd-deatb Issues that
warrant the kamlkize tactic of a strike, which always
hurts the Individual worker more than II does the employer.
"'!'be general malaise of our .society has spread tO the
auto plant," United Autoworkers President Leonatd WOOdcock said three montbs before the strike.
"Malaise" Is a good word, but it only describes and
doesn't e"Jllain.
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Industry Week magazine predicts that "only a miracle"
could bring an early agreement In labor contract negotiations next year between the steelworkers and the steel
companies.
In other words, the steelworkers, as was the ca•e with
the autoworkers, are hyping themselves up Wltb tbe Idea
of a strike and can't wait unlll negotiations wltb management begin and they can walk out on them.
'!'be strike's the !bing, not only In tbese two Industries
but ln almost every other where contracts are due to expire
In the coming months.
"Malaise.,
Why? Why are we tearing our own ftesh?

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Blue Devil fans say their
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OVERALL STANDINGS

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TEAM
Athens
Gallipolis
Ironton
Jackson

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4 41
4 57
4 .56
.. 39
4 57

logon
Meigs
Waverly
Wellston

Yds.
Athen&amp;
W.llipolls
lronlon

10.8
10.3
14.3
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9.8
14.3

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37
39
43
56

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15-42
24-72

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Glouster
Athens
Alexander
Ironton
Wellston
Southern
VInton County
Nelsonville· York
Point Pleasant
Waverly

Rush.
P111.
Total Off.
Total Del.
Avg. Yds. Avg.
Yds.
Avg. Yds. Av.
3/J 83.3 31~ 67,5 687 111.8 91.. 228.5

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since the Marauder machine
-bolted together by Charley
Chancey, MHS teams have
compiled a :111-1-2 record in all
games. Inside the SEOAL, the

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Miller

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Glouster
Eastern
Alexander

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Joe Marlin - Well.

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INDIVIDUAL
LEADERS
RUSHING

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N1me-School Yt TCB Avg.
Krebs, Logan
442 68 6.5
Culbertson. L
379 98 3.9
Boggs, Melg!
335 68 4.9
Valentine, J
308 ~ 5.9
Smith, Ironton
300 52 58

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Settles, W
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2 o 12 Spears, i
26·51 4 467 s
I 2 8 Green, A
25-43 3 294 2
1 2 8 Smith, L
15-29 2 212 2
J. Hill-S
1 2 8 Werry, M
13-38 3 342 1
1 2 8 Smith. Logan 15-29
2 212
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1 0 6 Werry~_f'V\elgs JJ.J8
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R·. !fhompson- KC
R. Peltrey-NG
1 0 6 Nlimt-School Vets.. No. Av:
1 o 6 OnMra, JIK'k.
596 16 37.3
J. Smith'--NG
1 o 6 Werry, Meigs
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J. Waugh-HT
K. Hrown-KC
1 o 6 Green,Athens
505 14 36.1
Lawson-S
422 12 35.2
1 0 6 Mundy, Logan
P. Hill-S
1 o 6 Burnett, Gal.
480 IS 32.0
M. Potter-SW
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RECEIVING
R. Borlng-E
0 2 0 Name-Sch. No . Yds. Td
M. Smllh-SW
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0. J. Taylor- NG
0 2 2 Welch, Wav
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o 2 2 Payne. Iron .
11 210 1
Ted Stolon-NG
o 2 2 Martin, Wells.
L. Cremeans-HT
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T. Glassburn--NG
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o 2 2 Jarvis, Wells.
8 103
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R. Hofmen-S
W. Henson- KC
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J. Jenkins-S
Johnson-S
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Welch, Wav.
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Welch, Wav.
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TEAMS
TEAM
Pts &lt;Gl
Meigs
186 {6)
Wahama
245 (8)
Logan
160 (6)
Alexan~r
1.59 (6)
Jackson
146 (6)
Fed. ·Hocklng
138 (6)
Ironton
117 (6)
Miller
llS (6)
Eastern
102 (6)
Wellston
94 (6}
TOP DEFENSIVE
TEAMS
TEAM
PTS IGJ
Gallipolis
31 (6)
Fed. -Hocking
31 (6)
Wahama
47 181
Logan
37 {6)
Eastern
42 {6)
Meigs
42 [6)
Glouster
75 (6)
Miller
85 (6 )
Athens
93 (6)
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SCHEDULE
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Albrink, Iron.
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Federai ·Hocklng
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Vinton County

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NAME - TEAM
TO PAT PTS (g) A&lt;f9.
Rick Krebs- Logan
7
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Dennis Boggs - Meigs
6
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Don Murphy - Jack.
9.0
Pete Neal - Gal.
5 0
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Tiny Williams - Meigs
5
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Ken Culbertson- Logan
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Ken Valentine - Jack .
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DanSettles-Well.
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Tom Pro"' - Gal.
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Bob Smith- Ironton
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Friday's opening kickoff Is three touchdowns and four
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extrapolntslastFr[daHK4iml
26.7
"' '· t ttll!lgilt Joll!l ~ ~ .. ):1 \o·o F.r'Jd.V'f .... .,..~ 1 -Southwestern to move Into
26.5
Junior 111\Udl~ ' 'gUii'd';"' -~~~d ·ltarTrn ···t1 1~u' o:
· pr.oT, " 'seciliid plaC!e behlrid' ffisl touch24.3
23.0
,u '' Gallls'a"Jolin North, tf2.pound
",-~LIPOrls OFFENSE
down twin David While in the
Poi-PI•yer
Yr wt
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;; ,..uor fullback both are out for LE.:.Erlce Sounders
3 · 16 2 scoring race of the Southern
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the year with InJuries.
LT-&lt;:huck Wood
3 202 Valley AthleUc Conference.
17 .0
15.7
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3 168
White, a II$ pound junior
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three common foes favor the RG-Gien
C-Bud Sanden
3 179 tailback conlinues to lead the
Davis
4 160
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Or Mike Wolle
2 170 league scoring with Ill points.
Avg.
5.2
(Waverly and Athens) while RT- Chuck Sodlmer
• 175 White also leads In all games
5.2
2
-~ GAllS Is favored by 13 through
Or Mark Davis
• "' with 68 points
Dennis
5.9
RE-&lt;:hucl&lt; Howard
3 168
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QB-l&lt;lrry Snowden
!53
Eichinger,
Eastern
s
180
pound
3
6.2
7.0
The Marauders are tough. LH- Pete Neat
3 112 end, Is third In both races.
7.0
~; TheBl BDeloevllsDevUs know hit. TheThe RH-~v!"ll~r~~~
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12.5
ue
are . toug .
FB-Tom Prose
, 195 Player- School TD ED TP
1~ .3
;; Marauders know it. Both have GAHS DEFESNE - Mike 0 . Whtte-KC
9 1&lt; 68
15.3
the figures to prove it (See Wolfe, middle guard; Mark G. Saundert-KC
7 10 52
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0. ElchJnger- E
7 0 42
atatisUcs elsewhere In today a tackles ; Jim Miller 13_19 1) .; B. Ralllff-NG
4 o 2•
paper.)
Pal Bosler (1 -150) and Tom W. Queen-HT
• 0 2•
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' 0 2&lt; when caught, feigns death,
PUNT RETURNS
Logan at Athens
hence our term of "playing N•me-School Yds No. TO Gallipolis at Meigs
the 1969
which ~::ba~:::s; jc!~" C::,':s~eld ~. ~':.Z:~G
~ ~ ~: 'possum" for someone who Grate, Meigs 117 8 1 Ironton at Jackson
·'' posted a 7-2-1 record. Nine are Kev Sheets (2-150) cor- J. Rousi&gt;-KC
2 &lt; 16 is laying low.
Krebs, Logan
92
6
1 Wellston at Waverly
Tri-Valley
seniors who helped the nerbacks; Chuck How•rd 1nd D. Smith-E
2 2 u
Vinton County at Federal ·
"' Marauden eke out an 8-8 vic· Dave Burnett, twin safeties.
Hocking
tory over GAllS on Memorial Poi.-P:::~~SOFFENS:... WI.
Nelsonville· York at Belpre
Others
Field 12 monthe ago. Ga!Upotis LE-Jon Kloos
• 153
Kyger
Creek
at Alexander
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2 223
Southern at Glouster
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LG--Ted l.ohew
3 lol9
Point Pleasant at Ripley
year s ~-5-0 squad. The c-Roger AbboH
• 203
at Wahama
o: Manuden' offensive line will RG--Dave Soyd
' 203
Tbe Rio Grande College over Berea and Urbana. Finch (8th), Prater (9th) and Ravenswood
SATURDAY
•. average IlK pouJids per man RT-Frad Lee
3 190
MOVC
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• 167 Redmen oross-country team, Against Berea, he was clocked Haggard (15th).
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4 156 l!lljoylng their most su=uful at 20:30, breakllw the Wnlle '!'be meet with CUmberland, Eastern e1 Miller (2 p.m . I
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4 153 ataiOD in recent vears, ~ mark of :111:50 on Berea's fist, according ID Rinehart, was a
RH-R.., Smllh
3 148
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FB-TinyWllllamo
3 175 wino and 2 !oases In dual and Urbana, Sanders betiered his country meet scheduled !01
MEIGS
DEFENSE
-Bob ,..•-·•·Slllwari.J.t:,50J, middle guard;
-...- meets with weekend own course markof27 :45 as he Sa""''""'
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H and Fred u.e, victories over Urbana College set a course record of 27:28 for he said, Is known lor Ita
~lacl&lt;ln; Jell Morris (3-110) and- and Berea Colleee- Last week, five miles.
powerbouae teams, and Is the
Wayne Wall 14-174) ends; Ron the Redmon lost their aecond Finl.shlng beNnd Sanders for heavy favorite to win. Rio
mllh
and Tiny
Tom Wllllamo
Hoffner, corrbacko;
and meet of the aea&amp;OD to CUm· .theRedmen aga•-•
• .,. Berea were Gr--•~~. althM--"•
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Tad lehlw, linebackers; Chip berland College, the Jft..,..... Jack Finch (2nd), Bartley regarded at the start of the
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Haggerty 14-132) and Mike poi ai the team to baa! in the Ardnt (:lrd), Jim Prater (4th), aeaaon, Is now bein8lookecl at
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Grate, saletln.
Kentucky Intercollegiate Tim Foleer {8th) and Jack by many as Cumberland'•
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Athletic Confl!l'eiiCO.
ilaQard (8th). Berea """'"rs closesl compeUIIl'.
NEW YORK (UP!) - 'lbere
' VJI,. .LI0U1'8 Ftellwnan Ker1 Slnders, who, llnlabed 5th. 7111, till, lOth, and
Following the KIACmeet, the
are two pretty good football
Da.
accanllnc to Redmon Coach lllh, 1111" 1 final IICII'e of Rio Redmon lraveliD Danvlfte, K,y.,
teams In the state of Ohio IJe.
veil I.IJ Ul'til Deen Rinehart, may be the ~ II, Berea 4l
lor the Centre CoDege Insides the top -ranked Buckeyes
biggest surprise of this yMr's Against Urbana, the Redmen vltaUonal, to Huntington lor the
of Ohio State.
~. Bruce Oirlls, dtreclor rt NAIA lliltrlct No. Zl ineet, ae1 lllok lhe ~ lin. ploces, u Marshall
University In·
.. . Toledo and Miami of Olllo health, pbyslcal eG!calloo and course recorda In the vlctorlu Sander&amp;, Ftneb and Ardnt vltaUonal and to CedarvUio
ll$ve proved themsalves to be recreation at IUo Grsnde
~ IIIII, two and three. College fill" the last dual meet of
two defensive powen this • · Colltga, lodoy ilm&lt;1WK:etl the
Prater flnillhed lth and the ......,_ 'ftle Redmen cloee
sqn, leadiJti the na"on in ll&lt;Gr• IICiledulo lor commwd!¥ use of there Is a charge of 211: for lllggard lith as the l!edmen their 11170 fall aeason with the
1ng ~nse and iota! defet1le the ~ pool and 111111- lludents and 1111: lor "adults to ~ by I D.1f collll. Against NAIA Diatrict Zl Q-oss-CounlrJ
!'fdllOCtively, IICCGrdini to ala· nulum al the collece'a Paul R. 1111 lhe pool.
/ .... Olmberllnd, 8indus llnllhed meet, Saturday, Nov. 14 at
&amp;uco released Wedneaday by Lyne Pbyal~al. J!:duoallon •
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) • · lollowell by kmt (8th), Yellow Springs, 0.
the National Collegiate Sports. Center- 'lbe ochedule will be ln
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Service.
effect unw Dee. 14, the end rt ntE
SENTIIR
The Rockets of Toledo _.ed tile llrat aemeater at the
their second shutout of the year Co114se. .
last - k as they rajaed their Al!eordint . to Curtis, the
record to 6-0. II was the fourth ~ pCiol
be open
u... in its !all ei&amp;ht reaujir
7 to I
-r~
that .Toledo lfas
71o ••
"' • held ~ opposiUOIJ ~~~:~~nletia.
lor
· If we are going to restore state
bas aUoWetl )Uit 18.
to a high level, we must
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by Chet Tannehill

required reading. Prepared by TOOl Molters of Athens, In swnbacks average 169 pounds, the mary (aee complete tables elsewhere on this page), the Blue
Dovi1J to date are the best defensive team, Melga lopa all area
Marauder backs 163.
The Ecermeo mlllt stop lesms,includlngtheSEOAL, in total offense. Mike Grate lesds aU
the rlllllliDg of Dennis BoJP punt returners, Dennis Boos Is fourth In rushing belind Krebs of
~an. Valentine of Jackson, and Smith of lrollton.
(some~ nobody elle bas 1.uua
beea able to do Wo taU) 8lld
Galllpolla hasn't mounted a paasing attack jultifylng the name,
TIDy Wllllama Friday. The 5nowden hitting 9 of 21 attempt. for 1111 yardl. Marauder quarGa111a111 mut o1so tbrol1le terbacksBob Werry and Andy Vaughan are !5o! 42for 383yards,
the pauma of Bob Werry bl a low percentage of cmnpletlons but excellent yardage
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Galllpolla hss a slight edge In rushing, 8118 to 7'111, but Melga'
l'llW.
bulge In passing pushes the Chanceymen out In fronl on total
GAllS will be oeeklng Its first offense.
win oo lhe Pomeroy Held since
An obvious conclusion Is thalli Well, Abbott, Stewarl, lA!e and
the 11112 championship Blue Morris, the Up Front Five, are able to contain GAllS' ground
DavUs turned the trick over rushes, there will be a pleasant two boW'B for Marauder fans
Chancey's Porn~
... Panthers, Friday night.
28-&amp;. The Galliano lost 20oi up
there in 111K, 211-0in 191!6, and 14-

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NEW YORK !NEAl
Now 11 is the West Germans who have cau,se to worry
about the credlbUity of the men m the Kremlin.
Last August Chancellor Willy Brandl sign~ his celebrated nonaggression pact with Moscow wbich he acclaimed as the "cornerstone" of a European detente.
The treaty is still to be ratifted by Bonn's Parllament and
Brandt-whose l"'lltical fnrlunes rest heavily on the sue..,. of his politicl in the East-is be g In n In g to doubt
whether he can deal with Moscow from a poslUon of trust.
Such doubts were freely raised by his closest associates
who came here to urge the Nixon administration to continue the presence of U.S. troops in Europe. '!'bey also
sought to assure U.s. pollcymakers and journalists that
West Germany remains loyal to NATO.
"Brandt Is too aware of Soviet diplomacf to fall into .any
trap aet by Moscow," a top German of!icia told this writer.
But tbe ofticial seemed troubled, nevertheless. Perhaps
'
Brandl was "somewhat optimistic" In his negotiations with
the Communists, he added.
A case in point is West Berlln which has been for more
' than two decades a good yardstick by which to assess
t'
Russia's lntenUons In Germany.
'!'be West Germans have long been seeking a Soviet guar·
antee of unhindered access to the divided city Isolated 110
miles lnllde Communist East Germ111y. They also want
freedom lor West Berliners to visit ~ BerUn and Mos·
cow's acknowledgement of legal ties between w~ Berlin
and !IGim.
When Brandt was in Moscow in August he made U clear
to the Bntolans that a satisfactory settlement of the Berlin
Issue wa a prerequisite for Bonn's ratlllcaUon of the nonaggression tieaty by Bonn's Bundestag. '!'be Kremlin ~fad-­
on were quick to a11ure him that ll ·he would affix bls
IICJlaiUN to the tr-.ty they would 10 somethlnc about the
statua of West Berlin.
i
But DOCe agaln-aa in the case of their vlolaUon of the
!; Mldeall cesae-llre-the Russians have demonstrated their
•. eU1 at diplomatic duplicity.
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Brandt signed the treaty and paid a still price In concos·
i
slons. He accepted Germany' I lndenntte division, the iepl
.. .. m,......e of tlie German ·Communlot "republic" and
Poland's anneution of the territories east of the Oder·
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But the Ruulans, despite their verbal asouriDC&lt;!I to
Dr~;; never abandoned their rl&amp;ld position !bat Welt
!!' must be regarded as an Independent enUty wltb no
to Bonn.
poUey, in fact, wu never ln ~oubl.
that the Kremlin's
to see tbe ~~'! ~-.t9ii
before !be
scheduled for
another mlscalculaUon. 111 U.ne with
.~lit[e1ij the RUJOhlno give. away little while
. Now the Kremlin' leaders are
, to ne~otiate a Berlin
. •I the lilo!!&lt;OW troaly.
coaU!Ioti governm
vote• in the
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Tbe Marauders were picked
to finish third In this year's
SEOAL otandlnp. That'• where
they are rlgbl uow - In undisputed third place. GAilS was
rantedmth. The Galllans and
Logan share top spot with
ldenUcal ~records. Meigs Is 3I in loop play.
Come Friday, Galllpolia will
be out to stop a team that has
acored 92 points In its last two
outings. Some Meigs fans are
predicting an easy victory lor
UJe i\larauders. At least one
MHS fan said lhe Bi8 Blue
would bow ~4-0. Others,
however, feel ll will be a bitterly-fought coolest, with a

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tbe white government. The aooompany'llll·labor shortage has done morO&gt;Io betier the lot of the
blaet ·majority and to weaken the absurd residence and
employment laws !ban any amount of Impassioned preaching !rom American pulpits.
'!'bose who really ca,.. about black Alrlcans, everywhere
ln Africa, should actually be clamoring that we do all we
can to keep South Africa strong and prosperous.

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Logan
TEAM STATISTICS
Golllpolla
FIRST OOWNS
PASSING
Fedet-ai-Hocking
Wahama
G Tum Av. Op. Av.
CP-A I TD Meigs
4 ..
12.0 51 12.S
27-&lt;9 5 2 Jackson
4 52
13.0 417 11.8
9-2~
I 0 Miller

Blue Devils (5.2 points per game) need a victory in
Coming up ID this big ooe tomorrow night th• records of the R n~ls Eichinger - East.
pan y Honaker -Fed-Hocking
'' order to remain in a first place tie with Logan's
two
clubs,
in
ccmpari8on
with
other
teams
tn
the
league,
are
Kete
Kiener - Miller
,';_ Chieftains. Lol!an olays fading Athens Friday night.
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TbiJ is one threat wbich the United States can view wltb
some equanimity, for one South Africa is wortb more !ban
a dozen divided, struggling, developing Black African countries In terms of the political stability of that continent and
as an ally ln the event of trouble there with the Soviet
Union.
"Tbls Is a bitter truth for anyone who abhors South
Mrlca'slnbuman pollcy of racial apartheid, and all decent
men abhor it.
But weakening South Africa mUitarUy or poUticlllly
would not end thai system-indeed, could make Inevitable
the bloody racial war many have long been predicitng and
which some, undoubtedly, would like to see.
'!'be same Is !rue 01 an economic boycott. Those who,
with the best lntalllions ln the ·world, demand that U.S.
ftrms :.':~~ ~th~ Africa," a:e not helpin g the

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1910 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
ATHLETIC LEAGUE STATISTICS

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President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania bss warned Westem powers that the conitnued sale of arms to South Africa
wiU drive African countries Into the arms of the Com-

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· Last November, shortly be(ore 'lbankBglvlng, a
rabid Meigs football fan told a Gallipolis Blue Devil
supporter, "You'll have to ~~:et up early in the
morning to defeat the Marauders next year."
The statement was made just a few days after
Coach Charley Chancey's Marauders had completed
tbelr 1969 campaign. The Cbanceymen finished
strong last year by winning six and tying one in their
final seven outings.

1910 HIGH SC~
fODTBALL STANDINGS

Friday night, Marauder Stadium, Pomeroy, wUI
Hoop!~ says GAllS by 2. Col. Moles, whose Identity is one of
the
aeason'a
best kept aecrets, says Meigs by I (20-14). I like
889 222.0
86 21.5
974 2.43.5
7..1 185.3
be jammed beyond capacity as Coach C. L.
705
176.3
467
116.8
1172
293.0 961 240.3
&lt;Johnnyl Ecker's undefeated GaiUpolls Blue Devils Moles. Martha had better swing her rolling pin at the Major (and Ja~kson
828 207.0
70 17.5 898 22~.5 1278 319.5 TEAM
battle lhe once-beaten Meigs Marauders In the 1970 not miss).
Logan
8A2 210.5 229 57.3 1071 267.8 963 2&lt;0.S Logan
Interest in the game tomorrow night between the Marauders Meigs
779 19•. 8 383 95.8 1162 290.5 651 162.8 Gallipolis
campaign's key Southeastern Ohio League contest.
and
Gallla
Academy has been steaming up since Monday. By Waverly
322 80.5 279 69.8 601 150.3 1029 257.3 Meigs
. The hectic encounter will see Gallipolis shooting
439 109.8 654 ' 163.5 1093 273.3 1125 281.3 Jackson
Wedneaday elderly ladles In Pomeroy and Mlddlepcrl, who Wellston
for its seventh straight victory of the season, and haven't been out ID a game since Fred Crow and Tippy Dye
1970 HIGH SCHOOL
Athens
FOOTBALL SCORING
JOth in a row covering a two-year period. Meigs performed for Pcmeroy, and Pappy Lewis for Middleport, bsve
Ironton
(Includes pmes through Oct. 17)
Wellston
enters Friday's game with a 5--Hl season record. been lrying to find out frmn the Friday afternoon quarterbacks OveraiiScorlno-T••m
TD PAT PTSIG&gt;Av .
Waverly
Coach Chancey's high-scoring machine (31 wbo will win. Let them e&lt;me around Monday to tboae same gennls Boggs- M
13
8
86 (6)
1•.3
points per game) needs a victory to stay alive in this quarterbacks wbo will have ready all the reasona why this or that
Murphy-- J
9
3
57 (6)
9.5
TEAM
Pels
Hudnell
Alex.
7
12
54
(6)
9.0
Warren Local
year's title chase. Coach Ecker's defensive-minded happened ... whJ this .. that dido, happen.

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Unbeaten GAHS

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.. Strike's the T~ing
But Just Why?
Automotive Industries magazine has come up with some
ligures showing .what a. prolong~ strike could mean to
General Motors m lost sales.
Tile -.montlM&gt;Id strike has already cost the giant automaker nearly $ miUion in factory sales. A two-month
strike would cost
billion, and a three-month strike
t:l.l billion.
·
'l'lult would bring us up to Christmas, whlcb is bow long
some company ·ofliclaie reportedly upect the strllte to last.
GM. of course, will not lose all that money, not by a long ,
sight. '!'be loss will be absred by autoworkers who are not
being paid wages, salesmen who are not eal'llina commls·
siODJ, dealer mechanics who- are being laid orr, supplier
industries who are not supplymg.
In the meantime, all Americans bsve become not only
vlcU!ns but unwilling supporters of the strike as its effects
begin to be felt throughout the national economy and as
t up a y e r dollars subsidize food stamps for striking
workers.
Someone must bsYe the answer to the questwn of what
purpOse a strike serves in this day and age when the Issue
ls no longer the fundamental one of the right to bargain
colleclively but Is over money, fringe heneflts and working
conditions-none of them exactly lile-ilnd-deatb Issues that
warrant the kamlkize tactic of a strike, which always
hurts the Individual worker more than II does the employer.
"'!'be general malaise of our .society has spread tO the
auto plant," United Autoworkers President Leonatd WOOdcock said three montbs before the strike.
"Malaise" Is a good word, but it only describes and
doesn't e"Jllain.
.
Industry Week magazine predicts that "only a miracle"
could bring an early agreement In labor contract negotiations next year between the steelworkers and the steel
companies.
In other words, the steelworkers, as was the ca•e with
the autoworkers, are hyping themselves up Wltb tbe Idea
of a strike and can't wait unlll negotiations wltb management begin and they can walk out on them.
'!'be strike's the !bing, not only In tbese two Industries
but ln almost every other where contracts are due to expire
In the coming months.
"Malaise.,
Why? Why are we tearing our own ftesh?

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Blue Devil fans say their
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lbat the Ecermea will "Silly
Number tllle" alter Friday'•
vletary over tbe Marallden.

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OVERALL STANDINGS

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TEAM
Athens
Gallipolis
Ironton
Jackson

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4 41
4 57
4 .56
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4 57

logon
Meigs
Waverly
Wellston

Yds.
Athen&amp;
W.llipolls
lronlon

10.8
10.3
14.3
14.0
9.8
14.3

61

15.3

61
37
39
43
56

15.3
9.3
9.8
10.8
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9·22
16-32

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15-42
24-72

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3
3
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44-82

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Glouster
Athens
Alexander
Ironton
Wellston
Southern
VInton County
Nelsonville· York
Point Pleasant
Waverly

Rush.
P111.
Total Off.
Total Del.
Avg. Yds. Avg.
Yds.
Avg. Yds. Av.
3/J 83.3 31~ 67,5 687 111.8 91.. 228.5

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011&amp;llalf years
since the Marauder machine
-bolted together by Charley
Chancey, MHS teams have
compiled a :111-1-2 record in all
games. Inside the SEOAL, the

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Miller

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Eastern
Alexander

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0

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4.5

Dan Welch - Wa..
INDIVIDUAL
LEADERS
RUSHING

3

0

18 {4)

4.5

N1me-School Yt TCB Avg.
Krebs, Logan
442 68 6.5
Culbertson. L
379 98 3.9
Boggs, Melg!
335 68 4.9
Valentine, J
308 ~ 5.9
Smith, Ironton
300 52 58

PASSING

Nime-Sch.

A I G Td

N1me - Sch .

C

Settles, W
38·66 6 526 3
2 o 12 Spears, i
26·51 4 467 s
I 2 8 Green, A
25-43 3 294 2
1 2 8 Smith, L
15-29 2 212 2
J. Hill-S
1 2 8 Werry, M
13-38 3 342 1
1 2 8 Smith. Logan 15-29
2 212
2
D. Clsto-HT
1 0 6 Werry~_f'V\elgs JJ.J8
J 3~2
2
H. Cald~II-E
1 0 '" &amp;'
· ·PU'NTtNG ·(I or more)
R·. !fhompson- KC
R. Peltrey-NG
1 0 6 Nlimt-School Vets.. No. Av:
1 o 6 OnMra, JIK'k.
596 16 37.3
J. Smith'--NG
1 o 6 Werry, Meigs
:J62
10 36.2
J. Waugh-HT
K. Hrown-KC
1 o 6 Green,Athens
505 14 36.1
Lawson-S
422 12 35.2
1 0 6 Mundy, Logan
P. Hill-S
1 o 6 Burnett, Gal.
480 IS 32.0
M. Potter-SW
1 0 6
RECEIVING
R. Borlng-E
0 2 0 Name-Sch. No . Yds. Td
M. Smllh-SW
0 2 2 s.
TD
0. J. Taylor- NG
0 2 2 Welch, Wav
13 145 1
o 2 2 Payne. Iron .
11 210 1
Ted Stolon-NG
o 2 2 Martin, Wells.
L. Cremeans-HT
11
80
1
T. Glassburn--NG
8 204
0
o 2 2 Saltsman, Well
o 2 2 Jarvis, Wells.
8 103
0
R. Hofmen-S
W. Henson- KC
o 2 2 Tom, Athens
8
78
2
C.Smllh-KC
o 2 2 Scott. Athens
8
62
0
tht,_s
0 2 2
KO RETURNS
0 2 2 ~me-School Yds No. TO
J. Jenkins-S
Johnson-S
o 2 2 Saltsman. Well s. 306 IS
o
Safety- E
0 2 2 V_4.lentlne,
J 22
11
0
WP.bb, Wav .
104
6
0
Welch, Wav.
100
6
0
Tbe Virginia opossum, Champlin, Ath. 74
s o

J . Parsons-KC
S. Jenkins-S
R. Sanders-E

Rio Ups Mark To 6-2

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AN INVITATION

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140
92

Jill

146
llf

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

102
1tl
31
15!'
117
94
60
41::'

0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

12
68
18

Champlin, Athens 63
Welch, Wav.
45
Valenfine, Jack. 27

INT. RETURNS

3
3

TOP OFFENSIVE
TEAMS
TEAM
Pts &lt;Gl
Meigs
186 {6)
Wahama
245 (8)
Logan
160 (6)
Alexan~r
1.59 (6)
Jackson
146 (6)
Fed. ·Hocklng
138 (6)
Ironton
117 (6)
Miller
llS (6)
Eastern
102 (6)
Wellston
94 (6}
TOP DEFENSIVE
TEAMS
TEAM
PTS IGJ
Gallipolis
31 (6)
Fed. -Hocking
31 (6)
Wahama
47 181
Logan
37 {6)
Eastern
42 {6)
Meigs
42 [6)
Glouster
75 (6)
Miller
85 (6 )
Athens
93 (6)
THIS WEEK'S
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
SEOAL

117

"

112

T

P

105
40
1~

12

a

all statJ · Democratic
·
at t-.e Noli'. 3 election .
an l!!'ltatlo._ to all Republltans
NoW•JI tile tiJTj• to "cross
·
brlflla•" for bttttr
·

OP
0

12
100
12
53

T

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DP

0
0
0
0

47

24

0

.

2'

Fall hats have their
day and rightly so
as top style accessory for men.
h&lt;;~)~ . ,1

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139
300
l.W
215
174
169

60

·In A Nice Selection

Our

106

70
Ml
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N•me- School No. Yds. TO
Champlin. Athens l
68
o
Burnett. Gal.
J
S6
0
Albrink, Iron.
2
40
0
Onder a. Jack.
2
65
0
Buckley, Jack.
9
0
Welch. Wav.
2
0
0

15
93

60
30
67

. At
0
0
0

8
16
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P OP
100 31
68
19
1118
21

0

1
0
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0

SEDAL STANDINGS

Federai ·Hocklng
Nelsonville- York
Belpre
Vinton County

7.0

~2 (6)

L

0
0
0

..,

.
MiamiT0 ughf:
J
1eDSIVe
y
De

Hado's They1l Do It

7
7
6
6

44 (6)
tl2 {61

Ken ~olentlne- Jack.
4
en ulber,.on - Logan
5
8
6.3
SEOAL SCORING
NAME - TEAM
TO PAT PTS (g) A&lt;f9.
Rick Krebs- Logan
7
2
11.0
" 141
Dennis Boggs - Meigs
6
4
&lt;0 {41 10.0
6
0
J6 {4)
Don Murphy - Jack.
9.0
Pete Neal - Gal.
5 0
JO {4)
7.5
Tiny Williams - Meigs
5
0
30 {41
7.5
Ken Culbertson- Logan
3
4
22 {&lt;)
55
Ken Valentine - Jack .
20 14)
5.0
3
'
3
0
Hal Spears - Iron.
IS C4)
DanSettles-Well.
3
0
18 {.t)
4.5
Tom Pro"' - Gal.
J
0
18 (-4}
&lt;.5
Bob Smith- Ironton
3
0
18 {4 )
4.5

.'·'. T 0 Jed0 And

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8

W

6
6
•

are

comforlable .. and
add that specia
touch.

squad

1

.__

6

be 1 cloae game.
coming Into the loop In !967.
quarterback - wingback scored
Avg
Both teams are physically
Friday's opening kickoff Is three touchdowns and four
31.0
)0.6
::, sound fOI" Friday's encou,nter ... "'!~ f()f ,~l-nk •. ,
extrapolntslastFr[daHK4iml
26.7
"' '· t ttll!lgilt Joll!l ~ ~ .. ):1 \o·o F.r'Jd.V'f .... .,..~ 1 -Southwestern to move Into
26.5
Junior 111\Udl~ ' 'gUii'd';"' -~~~d ·ltarTrn ···t1 1~u' o:
· pr.oT, " 'seciliid plaC!e behlrid' ffisl touch24.3
23.0
,u '' Gallls'a"Jolin North, tf2.pound
",-~LIPOrls OFFENSE
down twin David While in the
Poi-PI•yer
Yr wt
'
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19.5
;; ,..uor fullback both are out for LE.:.Erlce Sounders
3 · 16 2 scoring race of the Southern
19.]
the year with InJuries.
LT-&lt;:huck Wood
3 202 Valley AthleUc Conference.
17 .0
15.7
~·;
. ComParative scores against LG--Ken Wamsley
3 168
White, a II$ pound junior
,.
three common foes favor the RG-Gien
C-Bud Sanden
3 179 tailback conlinues to lead the
Davis
4 160
•
.1: · Marauders.by 42 and 22 pointe
Or Mike Wolle
2 170 league scoring with Ill points.
Avg.
5.2
(Waverly and Athens) while RT- Chuck Sodlmer
• 175 White also leads In all games
5.2
2
-~ GAllS Is favored by 13 through
Or Mark Davis
• "' with 68 points
Dennis
5.9
RE-&lt;:hucl&lt; Howard
3 168
.
,'
the Ironton game.
·u
QB-l&lt;lrry Snowden
!53
Eichinger,
Eastern
s
180
pound
3
6.2
7.0
The Marauders are tough. LH- Pete Neat
3 112 end, Is third In both races.
7.0
~; TheBl BDeloevllsDevUs know hit. TheThe RH-~v!"ll~r~~~
:~
SVAC OHLY
12.5
ue
are . toug .
FB-Tom Prose
, 195 Player- School TD ED TP
1~ .3
;; Marauders know it. Both have GAHS DEFESNE - Mike 0 . Whtte-KC
9 1&lt; 68
15.3
the figures to prove it (See Wolfe, middle guard; Mark G. Saundert-KC
7 10 52
·
, Davis and Chuck Wood
0. ElchJnger- E
7 0 42
atatisUcs elsewhere In today a tackles ; Jim Miller 13_19 1) .; B. Ralllff-NG
4 o 2•
paper.)
Pal Bosler (1 -150) and Tom W. Queen-HT
• 0 2•
.~
Meigs has 12 lettermen back Prose, ends; Eric Saunders and G. Colltnr.-KC
' 0 2&lt; when caught, feigns death,
PUNT RETURNS
Logan at Athens
hence our term of "playing N•me-School Yds No. TO Gallipolis at Meigs
the 1969
which ~::ba~:::s; jc!~" C::,':s~eld ~. ~':.Z:~G
~ ~ ~: 'possum" for someone who Grate, Meigs 117 8 1 Ironton at Jackson
·'' posted a 7-2-1 record. Nine are Kev Sheets (2-150) cor- J. Rousi&gt;-KC
2 &lt; 16 is laying low.
Krebs, Logan
92
6
1 Wellston at Waverly
Tri-Valley
seniors who helped the nerbacks; Chuck How•rd 1nd D. Smith-E
2 2 u
Vinton County at Federal ·
"' Marauden eke out an 8-8 vic· Dave Burnett, twin safeties.
Hocking
tory over GAllS on Memorial Poi.-P:::~~SOFFENS:... WI.
Nelsonville· York at Belpre
Others
Field 12 monthe ago. Ga!Upotis LE-Jon Kloos
• 153
Kyger
Creek
at Alexander
••
has 10 veta back from last LT-Mark Werry
2 223
Southern at Glouster
••
,
LG--Ted l.ohew
3 lol9
Point Pleasant at Ripley
year s ~-5-0 squad. The c-Roger AbboH
• 203
at Wahama
o: Manuden' offensive line will RG--Dave Soyd
' 203
Tbe Rio Grande College over Berea and Urbana. Finch (8th), Prater (9th) and Ravenswood
SATURDAY
•. average IlK pouJids per man RT-Frad Lee
3 190
MOVC
'
compared to the Geillans' !?3- RE-MikeGrale
• 167 Redmen oross-country team, Against Berea, he was clocked Haggard (15th).
·•
QB-Bob Werry
4 156 l!lljoylng their most su=uful at 20:30, breakllw the Wnlle '!'be meet with CUmberland, Eastern e1 Miller (2 p.m . I
"
pound Une average. Blue Devil LH-Dennls Boggs
4 153 ataiOD in recent vears, ~ mark of :111:50 on Berea's fist, according ID Rinehart, was a
RH-R.., Smllh
3 148
'
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.
Or Tom Hottntr • 145 cbed their 1170 fall mark to 6 fall course. At home, against JftvleW of the KIAC croas
_,
FB-TinyWllllamo
3 175 wino and 2 !oases In dual and Urbana, Sanders betiered his country meet scheduled !01
MEIGS
DEFENSE
-Bob ,..•-·•·Slllwari.J.t:,50J, middle guard;
-...- meets with weekend own course markof27 :45 as he Sa""''""'
--... Oct- 24- Qunberland ,
••
Roger
H and Fred u.e, victories over Urbana College set a course record of 27:28 for he said, Is known lor Ita
~lacl&lt;ln; Jell Morris (3-110) and- and Berea Colleee- Last week, five miles.
powerbouae teams, and Is the
Wayne Wall 14-174) ends; Ron the Redmon lost their aecond Finl.shlng beNnd Sanders for heavy favorite to win. Rio
mllh
and Tiny
Tom Wllllamo
Hoffner, corrbacko;
and meet of the aea&amp;OD to CUm· .theRedmen aga•-•
• .,. Berea were Gr--•~~. althM--"•
._., not """'"
.........,
Tad lehlw, linebackers; Chip berland College, the Jft..,..... Jack Finch (2nd), Bartley regarded at the start of the
~
Haggerty 14-132) and Mike poi ai the team to baa! in the Ardnt (:lrd), Jim Prater (4th), aeaaon, Is now bein8lookecl at
1
Grate, saletln.
Kentucky Intercollegiate Tim Foleer {8th) and Jack by many as Cumberland'•
u
Athletic Confl!l'eiiCO.
ilaQard (8th). Berea """'"rs closesl compeUIIl'.
NEW YORK (UP!) - 'lbere
' VJI,. .LI0U1'8 Ftellwnan Ker1 Slnders, who, llnlabed 5th. 7111, till, lOth, and
Following the KIACmeet, the
are two pretty good football
Da.
accanllnc to Redmon Coach lllh, 1111" 1 final IICII'e of Rio Redmon lraveliD Danvlfte, K,y.,
teams In the state of Ohio IJe.
veil I.IJ Ul'til Deen Rinehart, may be the ~ II, Berea 4l
lor the Centre CoDege Insides the top -ranked Buckeyes
biggest surprise of this yMr's Against Urbana, the Redmen vltaUonal, to Huntington lor the
of Ohio State.
~. Bruce Oirlls, dtreclor rt NAIA lliltrlct No. Zl ineet, ae1 lllok lhe ~ lin. ploces, u Marshall
University In·
.. . Toledo and Miami of Olllo health, pbyslcal eG!calloo and course recorda In the vlctorlu Sander&amp;, Ftneb and Ardnt vltaUonal and to CedarvUio
ll$ve proved themsalves to be recreation at IUo Grsnde
~ IIIII, two and three. College fill" the last dual meet of
two defensive powen this • · Colltga, lodoy ilm&lt;1WK:etl the
Prater flnillhed lth and the ......,_ 'ftle Redmen cloee
sqn, leadiJti the na"on in ll&lt;Gr• IICiledulo lor commwd!¥ use of there Is a charge of 211: for lllggard lith as the l!edmen their 11170 fall aeason with the
1ng ~nse and iota! defet1le the ~ pool and 111111- lludents and 1111: lor "adults to ~ by I D.1f collll. Against NAIA Diatrict Zl Q-oss-CounlrJ
!'fdllOCtively, IICCGrdini to ala· nulum al the collece'a Paul R. 1111 lhe pool.
/ .... Olmberllnd, 8indus llnllhed meet, Saturday, Nov. 14 at
&amp;uco released Wedneaday by Lyne Pbyal~al. J!:duoallon •
·
) • · lollowell by kmt (8th), Yellow Springs, 0.
the National Collegiate Sports. Center- 'lbe ochedule will be ln
·
.
Service.
effect unw Dee. 14, the end rt ntE
SENTIIR
The Rockets of Toledo _.ed tile llrat aemeater at the
their second shutout of the year Co114se. .
last - k as they rajaed their Al!eordint . to Curtis, the
record to 6-0. II was the fourth ~ pCiol
be open
u... in its !all ei&amp;ht reaujir
7 to I
-r~
that .Toledo lfas
71o ••
"' • held ~ opposiUOIJ ~~~:~~nletia.
lor
· If we are going to restore state
bas aUoWetl )Uit 18.
to a high level, we must
111.11. ....lOft ~ • u per -10.

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c~~:.i~~••~l·on~.~~·~r •llil'fl- thr.

by Chet Tannehill

required reading. Prepared by TOOl Molters of Athens, In swnbacks average 169 pounds, the mary (aee complete tables elsewhere on this page), the Blue
Dovi1J to date are the best defensive team, Melga lopa all area
Marauder backs 163.
The Ecermeo mlllt stop lesms,includlngtheSEOAL, in total offense. Mike Grate lesds aU
the rlllllliDg of Dennis BoJP punt returners, Dennis Boos Is fourth In rushing belind Krebs of
~an. Valentine of Jackson, and Smith of lrollton.
(some~ nobody elle bas 1.uua
beea able to do Wo taU) 8lld
Galllpolla hasn't mounted a paasing attack jultifylng the name,
TIDy Wllllama Friday. The 5nowden hitting 9 of 21 attempt. for 1111 yardl. Marauder quarGa111a111 mut o1so tbrol1le terbacksBob Werry and Andy Vaughan are !5o! 42for 383yards,
the pauma of Bob Werry bl a low percentage of cmnpletlons but excellent yardage
'
·
order to make H oevea In o
Galllpolla hss a slight edge In rushing, 8118 to 7'111, but Melga'
l'llW.
bulge In passing pushes the Chanceymen out In fronl on total
GAllS will be oeeklng Its first offense.
win oo lhe Pomeroy Held since
An obvious conclusion Is thalli Well, Abbott, Stewarl, lA!e and
the 11112 championship Blue Morris, the Up Front Five, are able to contain GAllS' ground
DavUs turned the trick over rushes, there will be a pleasant two boW'B for Marauder fans
Chancey's Porn~
... Panthers, Friday night.
28-&amp;. The Galliano lost 20oi up
there in 111K, 211-0in 191!6, and 14-

!

By LEON DENNEN

'~~ ~

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THE CJLDBALVIEW

NEW YORK !NEAl
Now 11 is the West Germans who have cau,se to worry
about the credlbUity of the men m the Kremlin.
Last August Chancellor Willy Brandl sign~ his celebrated nonaggression pact with Moscow wbich he acclaimed as the "cornerstone" of a European detente.
The treaty is still to be ratifted by Bonn's Parllament and
Brandt-whose l"'lltical fnrlunes rest heavily on the sue..,. of his politicl in the East-is be g In n In g to doubt
whether he can deal with Moscow from a poslUon of trust.
Such doubts were freely raised by his closest associates
who came here to urge the Nixon administration to continue the presence of U.S. troops in Europe. '!'bey also
sought to assure U.s. pollcymakers and journalists that
West Germany remains loyal to NATO.
"Brandt Is too aware of Soviet diplomacf to fall into .any
trap aet by Moscow," a top German of!icia told this writer.
But tbe ofticial seemed troubled, nevertheless. Perhaps
'
Brandl was "somewhat optimistic" In his negotiations with
the Communists, he added.
A case in point is West Berlln which has been for more
' than two decades a good yardstick by which to assess
t'
Russia's lntenUons In Germany.
'!'be West Germans have long been seeking a Soviet guar·
antee of unhindered access to the divided city Isolated 110
miles lnllde Communist East Germ111y. They also want
freedom lor West Berliners to visit ~ BerUn and Mos·
cow's acknowledgement of legal ties between w~ Berlin
and !IGim.
When Brandt was in Moscow in August he made U clear
to the Bntolans that a satisfactory settlement of the Berlin
Issue wa a prerequisite for Bonn's ratlllcaUon of the nonaggression tieaty by Bonn's Bundestag. '!'be Kremlin ~fad-­
on were quick to a11ure him that ll ·he would affix bls
IICJlaiUN to the tr-.ty they would 10 somethlnc about the
statua of West Berlin.
i
But DOCe agaln-aa in the case of their vlolaUon of the
!; Mldeall cesae-llre-the Russians have demonstrated their
•. eU1 at diplomatic duplicity.
-~
Brandt signed the treaty and paid a still price In concos·
i
slons. He accepted Germany' I lndenntte division, the iepl
.. .. m,......e of tlie German ·Communlot "republic" and
Poland's anneution of the territories east of the Oder·
··
' '
Neilae line.
But the Ruulans, despite their verbal asouriDC&lt;!I to
Dr~;; never abandoned their rl&amp;ld position !bat Welt
!!' must be regarded as an Independent enUty wltb no
to Bonn.
poUey, in fact, wu never ln ~oubl.
that the Kremlin's
to see tbe ~~'! ~-.t9ii
before !be
scheduled for
another mlscalculaUon. 111 U.ne with
.~lit[e1ij the RUJOhlno give. away little while
. Now the Kremlin' leaders are
, to ne~otiate a Berlin
. •I the lilo!!&lt;OW troaly.
coaU!Ioti governm
vote• in the
·

Tbe Marauders were picked
to finish third In this year's
SEOAL otandlnp. That'• where
they are rlgbl uow - In undisputed third place. GAilS was
rantedmth. The Galllans and
Logan share top spot with
ldenUcal ~records. Meigs Is 3I in loop play.
Come Friday, Galllpolia will
be out to stop a team that has
acored 92 points In its last two
outings. Some Meigs fans are
predicting an easy victory lor
UJe i\larauders. At least one
MHS fan said lhe Bi8 Blue
would bow ~4-0. Others,
however, feel ll will be a bitterly-fought coolest, with a

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tbe white government. The aooompany'llll·labor shortage has done morO&gt;Io betier the lot of the
blaet ·majority and to weaken the absurd residence and
employment laws !ban any amount of Impassioned preaching !rom American pulpits.
'!'bose who really ca,.. about black Alrlcans, everywhere
ln Africa, should actually be clamoring that we do all we
can to keep South Africa strong and prosperous.

!

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Br LAWRENCE E. I.AMI, M.D.

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~cioiOiiiliO boom bas b'een an ideologloal
t

Sports
Desk

a•- ""....,Oct. 111

Logan
TEAM STATISTICS
Golllpolla
FIRST OOWNS
PASSING
Fedet-ai-Hocking
Wahama
G Tum Av. Op. Av.
CP-A I TD Meigs
4 ..
12.0 51 12.S
27-&lt;9 5 2 Jackson
4 52
13.0 417 11.8
9-2~
I 0 Miller

Blue Devils (5.2 points per game) need a victory in
Coming up ID this big ooe tomorrow night th• records of the R n~ls Eichinger - East.
pan y Honaker -Fed-Hocking
'' order to remain in a first place tie with Logan's
two
clubs,
in
ccmpari8on
with
other
teams
tn
the
league,
are
Kete
Kiener - Miller
,';_ Chieftains. Lol!an olays fading Athens Friday night.
J,
-·
"•

TbiJ is one threat wbich the United States can view wltb
some equanimity, for one South Africa is wortb more !ban
a dozen divided, struggling, developing Black African countries In terms of the political stability of that continent and
as an ally ln the event of trouble there with the Soviet
Union.
"Tbls Is a bitter truth for anyone who abhors South
Mrlca'slnbuman pollcy of racial apartheid, and all decent
men abhor it.
But weakening South Africa mUitarUy or poUticlllly
would not end thai system-indeed, could make Inevitable
the bloody racial war many have long been predicitng and
which some, undoubtedly, would like to see.
'!'be same Is !rue 01 an economic boycott. Those who,
with the best lntalllions ln the ·world, demand that U.S.
ftrms :.':~~ ~th~ Africa," a:e not helpin g the

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( lncludH tlmH ttrough Oc1. 16)

DeteRusseU - Aie)l.

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munills.

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Clocludol

1910 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
ATHLETIC LEAGUE STATISTICS

C:n

President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania bss warned Westem powers that the conitnued sale of arms to South Africa
wiU drive African countries Into the arms of the Com-

.;

· Last November, shortly be(ore 'lbankBglvlng, a
rabid Meigs football fan told a Gallipolis Blue Devil
supporter, "You'll have to ~~:et up early in the
morning to defeat the Marauders next year."
The statement was made just a few days after
Coach Charley Chancey's Marauders had completed
tbelr 1969 campaign. The Cbanceymen finished
strong last year by winning six and tying one in their
final seven outings.

1910 HIGH SC~
fODTBALL STANDINGS

Friday night, Marauder Stadium, Pomeroy, wUI
Hoop!~ says GAllS by 2. Col. Moles, whose Identity is one of
the
aeason'a
best kept aecrets, says Meigs by I (20-14). I like
889 222.0
86 21.5
974 2.43.5
7..1 185.3
be jammed beyond capacity as Coach C. L.
705
176.3
467
116.8
1172
293.0 961 240.3
&lt;Johnnyl Ecker's undefeated GaiUpolls Blue Devils Moles. Martha had better swing her rolling pin at the Major (and Ja~kson
828 207.0
70 17.5 898 22~.5 1278 319.5 TEAM
battle lhe once-beaten Meigs Marauders In the 1970 not miss).
Logan
8A2 210.5 229 57.3 1071 267.8 963 2&lt;0.S Logan
Interest in the game tomorrow night between the Marauders Meigs
779 19•. 8 383 95.8 1162 290.5 651 162.8 Gallipolis
campaign's key Southeastern Ohio League contest.
and
Gallla
Academy has been steaming up since Monday. By Waverly
322 80.5 279 69.8 601 150.3 1029 257.3 Meigs
. The hectic encounter will see Gallipolis shooting
439 109.8 654 ' 163.5 1093 273.3 1125 281.3 Jackson
Wedneaday elderly ladles In Pomeroy and Mlddlepcrl, who Wellston
for its seventh straight victory of the season, and haven't been out ID a game since Fred Crow and Tippy Dye
1970 HIGH SCHOOL
Athens
FOOTBALL SCORING
JOth in a row covering a two-year period. Meigs performed for Pcmeroy, and Pappy Lewis for Middleport, bsve
Ironton
(Includes pmes through Oct. 17)
Wellston
enters Friday's game with a 5--Hl season record. been lrying to find out frmn the Friday afternoon quarterbacks OveraiiScorlno-T••m
TD PAT PTSIG&gt;Av .
Waverly
Coach Chancey's high-scoring machine (31 wbo will win. Let them e&lt;me around Monday to tboae same gennls Boggs- M
13
8
86 (6)
1•.3
points per game) needs a victory to stay alive in this quarterbacks wbo will have ready all the reasona why this or that
Murphy-- J
9
3
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9.5
TEAM
Pels
Hudnell
Alex.
7
12
54
(6)
9.0
Warren Local
year's title chase. Coach Ecker's defensive-minded happened ... whJ this .. that dido, happen.

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ContrallliYislon
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W.3 ~i ~&lt;sl; 68
~ the L!flr.en Wedneay night, play with 29 seconds remaining rookie\lreg.lfoward's 11 point&amp; Atlanta
1 1 .500 1
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Balllmor~ look advailtae' of

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~ dedslm llJid dnpped i1!J llrst points and rookie Dave Cowens poor llhootlng by Clnclrmatl to .. •
:~ pme of lbe eeason alter posting had !2.
hand the wlnlesa Royals their ~~

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;:;! llld lllnce lbe game wu played
;;:: at Phllly's~ Spectrum, the
::: question is, what ever became
;~ of the ..,..,.ned home court
~; advll!llage In pro basketball?
·~ Jerry West, with 14 baskets
·;-.: and nine of 10 frOOJ the free
:~ throw line, paced the Lakers
:~ with 'II points 1111d teammale
;~ Wilt Cbamberlaln chipped 1n
•'1- witll 211 In addition to hauling

get by San Francisco. Hudson
finiahed with 24 points, secood
high to teammate Walt Hazzard
who notched 29. The Warriors
placed aeven men In double
ligures with Jell MullinB' 19
points leading the way.
Bob Rule tallied four poln1!J 1n
the Jut minute to play as
Seattle fought ofl rallying
Phoenix . Rule paced the

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Tltorefscalledthe76ersfor34 free .fllrow in the final 30 clnDIU CUUieCied on m1y ·44 of
penmallouls whlle tile Lakera seconda ol play helped Allanls Ill llhola fnm the field while

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Detroit 121 Boston 118
Balllmore 111 Clnclnnall 105

the llulle1!J blt on the same
number of gools with 15 !ewer
shots. Gus Jolm!on led Balli·
mere with 2'1 point&amp; llJid Jack
Marin bad 26 wblle Norm van
ller was hlgb lor the Royals
with 17.

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Seallle 110 Phoenix 106
(Oni~ames scheduled!
San Fran"~f'~~ ~~':':s
Atlanta at lletroil

JetS Won't

B.ears nost
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Dave Lowe, of 1,211$ yards In
. UPI Sport&amp; Wi'ller
rT7 carrie!. Lowe bad 2% loucb·
Upper Arll)lgtotl will be doliDI lllld 136 pil\nta, alao
facing one of the best bacb In · acbool records.
the state lor tile second atralght But the Blue Devlla will go
~eek~hen the GG!den lleara Into Friday's game with a 3-3
ost
esvllle Friday night. mark, compared to the No. 2
A week $gO It was Lancealer r..ked Bears' 6-0 record lhla
and its harckunnlng taUback year and 311 straight wills over
Joe DeFilllppo, and Arlington three and one-half seasons.
oflwasthehard preSsed lo knocked ot:HIJ:R 'NOTES: WapeJt:o.
flflh ranked Gales 21-20. neta wonltallrst game of the
lleFlllippo gained 125 yards year with a 42-24 victory over
and scored ~o touchdowns on Celina -Friday night. The Redruns of 32 ana 36 ylll'ds.
sklna' Tom Gross scored live of
This week it will be Zanes- the leam'Uix loucbdowna and
ville's Doo Seevers, who Is IV· ran lor Zl4 yards. Wapekonels
eraging 5.9 yarda every time Is now 1+1 on the season, ee.
he carries the ball, witlch Is Una f-2.
often.
Otardon's Las DeLong was
In the Blue llevilit' six 8J10ther back who had a big
Games, the 161-pound Seevers. nJghtFrlday.lleLo~gscoredall
only a junior, has rusbed lor his team's live touchdowns and
I,028 yatds in 175trlps, scoring gained :lll8 yards ill 211 carries
II touchdoWIIS.
asatardon trounced Twinsburg

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Jobn Bl'&lt;l&lt;"'""'-'• selection
vers on e groun ·
Riverside a victory over Wick·
;;: Elsewhere 1n
National
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Standinua Quakers got 275 yards to 101 ltffe
night. Tralllng 1&amp;.14
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UDlled Presolnteraatloual
--eo
f th Bl De ll lar his
;:- Baakelball AlsociaUon, Detroit Mid-welt Back
lite Week '70 Season
By United
or e uc
v a '
wiiJl nine minutes left In the
",:: downedBootDn,
AUanta
rEea"st"
• ona lowest outpul of the year.
game, Rlveralde quarterback
7llera.

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BrocklDglon, who Buckeye
Coach Woody Hayeo said Is
"getting better eve1'11
., day,"
was selected for &amp;be weekly
honor for Wo -rlormance In
rOhlo State's %I-ll win over

.• • shaded San Francisco, 102-100,
· SeatUe topped Phoenla,IIO.IOO,
. and Baltlmore beat Cincinnati,
::c117·11Xi.
~ Unbealen Detroit notcbed its
?' flflh victory thanks to Dave
.!'.:
... Rhur' 35
tnts and
,;~··&lt; -Jimmy
.. s po
~more by
Walker. The Pistons
·~ were tralllng UO.IOO with only
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The Saturdaynlnht
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~ scbeduled oo Memorial Field
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rambled for 187 yards ln 28
carrie&amp; against the Gophers,
but eveo more Impressive
was his 114 yards Ia nine
carries In the lint quarter
=~~~:.:uckeyeo opened up

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could blame the New York Jets
for throwing In the towel on the
rest of the 1970 pro football
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ha
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Their c nces or a successful campaign went from rotlen

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Quebec

In addition to Namath , the

lsbould be all smlles after recording a 14-3 record last week,
by far my besteflortoftbe 19701tonballforecostlng seaaon.
Ho,...er, what glory one may have bad can quickly go out the
chin. This week's achedule seems to be one of the most difficult

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IN FASHION

stdelined for at least one game.
Thursday's Games
old master M8jor Amos B. Hoople.
Yet, coach Weeb E!!!Jf!lk Hershey at Quebec
:·. Hoople apparenUy left his hem and lflind In Baltimore with maintains
the morale 01 Aile... . {Only game scheduled
~Big Red Machine. He posted lUI unbelitv"'lSie 11'8mark.
Thus, yours irUI)' moves Into aii\Te gBJhj! lead alter six weeks of clubissWI good.
"I told my players tbe other
p-edtctliiiS. M8jor Hoople baa ~ed an overall slate of 71 right
day thai lhe great saying, 'I •
111d 31 wrong Ill' a sgis per cent average.
complained because I had no
Col. Lee Mole stands at 76rJshtand 26wrong for 71.5 per cent. shoes, Wltil l met a man who
Here's how the Moleman sees them this week :
had no feet.' We can'! feel

All New
Arrangements
On Display!

POMEROY, 0.

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ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

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Jets have lost fullback Matt Baltimore
.ot 1 a 8
Snell for the season and have Cleveland
3 1 o 6
. . Rochester
3 2
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had regulars Gerry Phtlbm, Hershey
Don Maynard, Roger Finnie,
WedMsday's Results
George Sauer Randy Rasmus- Montreal .ot Providence 2

we've bad.
sen
Last week'sellort was goodeoough to widen my lead over the ,

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isn't reasonable to expect that

come and even the most
optimistic of rooters can 't
envisJon much better than a 311 or 4-10 campaign.

bWlgOIIIotthelS.14Yielol')'.
&lt;ltarles Moore, Aahtabulll's
junior lullba&lt;l, scored two
touchdowns and ran lot 161
yards In only 13 carries fl'rtday
night as the P..lhen beal Jel.
Ienon 44-4. Moore bas nol been
beld to Jess than 100 yards In
1111y ol the Pllllthen' ala aula .

with a

2-HQUR
·cLEANING

to worse last Sunday when Denver
I 3 · 250
quarterback Joe Namath broke
J
3112 &amp; a sophomore, Seevers was
his right wrist in a 29-22loss to
Wednesday•~; Results
used sparingly, but he ailll
the Baltirilore Colts, and now
112 Kentucky 97
managed to gain 142 yards ln
the rest of lhe season t's beina
lnd ana
Carolina lOB
113
~ carr ,. es.
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Utah
140125
f'ittsburgh
t..J
entrusted to reserve quarter- Denver 133 Texas 115
~ith four games remaining,
back AI Woodall, who was a
Thursday's Gomes
Seevers 18
· onlv 257 yards short
New Y«k at Floridians
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in the pre...aaon games. KenluckV at Memphis
of the Zanesville High School

Woodall, or Bob Davis, another Hockey Standings
reserve, can lead llk:!m out of
AHL standings
the wilderness. The toughest By United l!lress lnterna11onal
part of their schedule is yet to
East

. By CoL Mole

Arlin gton Coach Pete Corey Don Pomeroy dove Into tile
is well aware of Seevers' abU· end 1011e for 1111 apparent touchity.
down which would have put
"I saw him coming along
last year when he was a sophomore," said the lirltt year head
coach of the GoJ"ilen Bears j'He
·
carried the baU a few times ln
a game which I scouled 1111d he
looked good then."

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R)veraldo allead, An ofliclal,
however dolecled a Riverside
Uneman 'with bf&amp; mouilt pleco
In pl8ce 1111d penaUzed the
Be.V...e ·u yafc!J. Four more
plays Jell the Beavers. Inches
llhcrt of accrlng u Wlcldlfle

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SEOAL

l.OGAN 18 ATHENS 6. Chieftains continue oo march toward
lig 8howdown matches with Meigs and Gallipolis. Bulldogs appear to ha.. poraonal proliems.
IRONTON 21 JACKSON 14. Tigers are expecled to claw
!ronmen after last week's stunning defeat.
WEWTON 28 WAVERLY 6. Golden Rockets continue
assault oo Tigers. Waverly Is beginning 1o wish it bad stayed In
other conference.
, MEIGS 211 GAlLIPOLIS 14. We saved the best lor last, You
may wonder why I cmtlnue to pick the Big Blue to Jose. Well, it
hBIII' hurt the pa_st two weeb haslt? Friday's game should be a
clasllc, but I mui!Jo with Marauders oo, If nothilJg else, Coach
Clancey's ali!lty to outWit the JPJ108ition.

SVAC
NORTH GALLIA 18 HANNAN TRACE 14. A gasser all the
way with Pirates bouncing beck In secood half.
ALEXANDER 2Z KYGER CREEK 16. First time to pick
Bobcat&amp; to looe. Kyger Creek's gridders most display as much
apirllon the road as they do B1 home In order to win.
GREEN TWP. 40 IDUTIIWESTERN 6. Green apolls
HlglJiander homecoming.
GLOUSTER 58 SOU'I1lERN 0, Tomcats romp over smaller

Tornadoes.
MILlER 18 EASTERN 12. Eagles lose another close one.
O'I1IEilS
RaviDSwood II Wabama 13
RlllieJ !2 Pl. Pleasant I

Pediral.&amp;cklng 25 VInton County

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Ironton St. Joe 211 Fairland 20
Oalt: HW 40 Rock HW o
Ft. Gay 21 Symmes Valley B
Wayne 3Z Chesapeake 6

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sorry for ourselves. You just
have to keep working . That's

been the great thing about this
club-the spirit. The boys have
shown a lot of detennination,"
said Ewbank.

ANENT FL

PER

NHL Standings
By United Press International

See The

East

W. L. T. Pis

Boston
New York
Montreal
Oelroit
Vancouver

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Toronto

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FLORAL
ARRANGEMENT

W. L. T. Pis
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3 1 1 7

Chicago

Philadelphia
Minnesota
Los Angeles
Pittsburph

3 1 o 6
D 3 2 2

Callforma

0 5 1 1

DRIED FLOWER
SELECTION!

SPECIAL!

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5 0 4
3 1 3
4 0 2

3 1 1 7
3 2 o 6

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Wednesday's Resulh.
New York 3 Toronto 2
Minnesota 3 Montreal 1

California 2 St. Louis 2

los Angeles 4 Pltt5burgt1 2

(Oriluames scheduled)

Bellil'e II Nelsonvlll&amp;-York 0
Sotitlt Point 18 CoaI Grove 12

Thursday's Glimes

Chl~ao at Boston

Buffa
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SPECLW

gaml' scheduled)

TURlEY

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Ord•t . eaJiy for,coming,
holidap. We "II .all

NAMED TRAINER
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Jim
Warfield, 2'1, has been nemed
trainer of tile aeveland lndbuiS
!Or the 1971 seaaon, replacing
WaUy Bock, 29, who was fired
after 23 years with lhe Indians.
Warfield; a native of Hershey,
Va., worked as the team's
trainer at Savannah and
Waterbury, both Cleveland
mlnclr i&amp;ltgue dube.
Warfieid has served as c•n
asaislant trainer lor the
Philadelpbla Eagles and is
currenUy the team trainer lor
Grllllltlln &amp; Marshall College In
Lancaster, Pa.

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GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP!)"'
Dr. Eugene llruslly, Green Bay
P•ckera' team physician, ~
Wednesday runnln&amp; hack nave
Hampton of the Natlonti! •
Football League team hod a
"small abecesa lJ\ his pelvic!'~
drained tuesday.
,
Hampton underwent sbriili'Y
two weeks ago lor a pelvlc

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NBA standing8

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W. ~. Pet. G8
Philadelphia
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New York
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4:32 Jeft_toplay but Walker led a &amp;lpmoolcnlth 25 poinb and

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' Tile pbll!ideJpbl• 7tets sank late raUy witll eJsh~-poln1!J and player.coaeh Len
ContrallliYislon
118 bad
!:: II butetl c41Jl1111ftd to 50 lor Terry ·Discblnger's three-point- n .-,mllo the SWil were led .by Balllmore
W.3 ~i ~&lt;sl; 68
~ the L!flr.en Wedneay night, play with 29 seconds remaining rookie\lreg.lfoward's 11 point&amp; Atlanta
1 1 .500 1
loll 1'16delpbla came out on loll the game out of reach. John and Zl by c;onme Jiawklns.
gncl';""ndtl
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en! of a 141·117 llavllcek led Boston with 33

Balllmor~ look advailtae' of

eve aMidwtst

~ dedslm llJid dnpped i1!J llrst points and rookie Dave Cowens poor llhootlng by Clnclrmatl to .. •
:~ pme of lbe eeason alter posting had !2.
hand the wlnlesa Royals their ~~

:~ lour will8.

i;:
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o&lt;mmllted only 16 Infractions
;:;! llld lllnce lbe game wu played
;;:: at Phllly's~ Spectrum, the
::: question is, what ever became
;~ of the ..,..,.ned home court
~; advll!llage In pro basketball?
·~ Jerry West, with 14 baskets
·;-.: and nine of 10 frOOJ the free
:~ throw line, paced the Lakers
:~ with 'II points 1111d teammale
;~ Wilt Cbamberlaln chipped 1n
•'1- witll 211 In addition to hauling

get by San Francisco. Hudson
finiahed with 24 points, secood
high to teammate Walt Hazzard
who notched 29. The Warriors
placed aeven men In double
ligures with Jell MullinB' 19
points leading the way.
Bob Rule tallied four poln1!J 1n
the Jut minute to play as
Seattle fought ofl rallying
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Tltorefscalledthe76ersfor34 free .fllrow in the final 30 clnDIU CUUieCied on m1y ·44 of
penmallouls whlle tile Lakera seconda ol play helped Allanls Ill llhola fnm the field while

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Detroit 121 Boston 118
Balllmore 111 Clnclnnall 105

the llulle1!J blt on the same
number of gools with 15 !ewer
shots. Gus Jolm!on led Balli·
mere with 2'1 point&amp; llJid Jack
Marin bad 26 wblle Norm van
ller was hlgb lor the Royals
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(Oni~ames scheduled!
San Fran"~f'~~ ~~':':s
Atlanta at lletroil

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Dave Lowe, of 1,211$ yards In
. UPI Sport&amp; Wi'ller
rT7 carrie!. Lowe bad 2% loucb·
Upper Arll)lgtotl will be doliDI lllld 136 pil\nta, alao
facing one of the best bacb In · acbool records.
the state lor tile second atralght But the Blue Devlla will go
~eek~hen the GG!den lleara Into Friday's game with a 3-3
ost
esvllle Friday night. mark, compared to the No. 2
A week $gO It was Lancealer r..ked Bears' 6-0 record lhla
and its harckunnlng taUback year and 311 straight wills over
Joe DeFilllppo, and Arlington three and one-half seasons.
oflwasthehard preSsed lo knocked ot:HIJ:R 'NOTES: WapeJt:o.
flflh ranked Gales 21-20. neta wonltallrst game of the
lleFlllippo gained 125 yards year with a 42-24 victory over
and scored ~o touchdowns on Celina -Friday night. The Redruns of 32 ana 36 ylll'ds.
sklna' Tom Gross scored live of
This week it will be Zanes- the leam'Uix loucbdowna and
ville's Doo Seevers, who Is IV· ran lor Zl4 yards. Wapekonels
eraging 5.9 yarda every time Is now 1+1 on the season, ee.
he carries the ball, witlch Is Una f-2.
often.
Otardon's Las DeLong was
In the Blue llevilit' six 8J10ther back who had a big
Games, the 161-pound Seevers. nJghtFrlday.lleLo~gscoredall
only a junior, has rusbed lor his team's live touchdowns and
I,028 yatds in 175trlps, scoring gained :lll8 yards ill 211 carries
II touchdoWIIS.
asatardon trounced Twinsburg

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Jobn Bl'&lt;l&lt;"'""'-'• selection
vers on e groun ·
Riverside a victory over Wick·
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Standinua Quakers got 275 yards to 101 ltffe
night. Tralllng 1&amp;.14
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UDlled Presolnteraatloual
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;:- Baakelball AlsociaUon, Detroit Mid-welt Back
lite Week '70 Season
By United
or e uc
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",:: downedBootDn,
AUanta
rEea"st"
• ona lowest outpul of the year.
game, Rlveralde quarterback
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BrocklDglon, who Buckeye
Coach Woody Hayeo said Is
"getting better eve1'11
., day,"
was selected for &amp;be weekly
honor for Wo -rlormance In
rOhlo State's %I-ll win over

.• • shaded San Francisco, 102-100,
· SeatUe topped Phoenla,IIO.IOO,
. and Baltlmore beat Cincinnati,
::c117·11Xi.
~ Unbealen Detroit notcbed its
?' flflh victory thanks to Dave
.!'.:
... Rhur' 35
tnts and
,;~··&lt; -Jimmy
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Walker. The Pistons
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The Saturdaynlnht
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rambled for 187 yards ln 28
carrie&amp; against the Gophers,
but eveo more Impressive
was his 114 yards Ia nine
carries In the lint quarter
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could blame the New York Jets
for throwing In the towel on the
rest of the 1970 pro football
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Quebec

In addition to Namath , the

lsbould be all smlles after recording a 14-3 record last week,
by far my besteflortoftbe 19701tonballforecostlng seaaon.
Ho,...er, what glory one may have bad can quickly go out the
chin. This week's achedule seems to be one of the most difficult

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IN FASHION

stdelined for at least one game.
Thursday's Games
old master M8jor Amos B. Hoople.
Yet, coach Weeb E!!!Jf!lk Hershey at Quebec
:·. Hoople apparenUy left his hem and lflind In Baltimore with maintains
the morale 01 Aile... . {Only game scheduled
~Big Red Machine. He posted lUI unbelitv"'lSie 11'8mark.
Thus, yours irUI)' moves Into aii\Te gBJhj! lead alter six weeks of clubissWI good.
"I told my players tbe other
p-edtctliiiS. M8jor Hoople baa ~ed an overall slate of 71 right
day thai lhe great saying, 'I •
111d 31 wrong Ill' a sgis per cent average.
complained because I had no
Col. Lee Mole stands at 76rJshtand 26wrong for 71.5 per cent. shoes, Wltil l met a man who
Here's how the Moleman sees them this week :
had no feet.' We can'! feel

All New
Arrangements
On Display!

POMEROY, 0.

Black
Brown

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Jets have lost fullback Matt Baltimore
.ot 1 a 8
Snell for the season and have Cleveland
3 1 o 6
. . Rochester
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had regulars Gerry Phtlbm, Hershey
Don Maynard, Roger Finnie,
WedMsday's Results
George Sauer Randy Rasmus- Montreal .ot Providence 2

we've bad.
sen
Last week'sellort was goodeoough to widen my lead over the ,

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come and even the most
optimistic of rooters can 't
envisJon much better than a 311 or 4-10 campaign.

bWlgOIIIotthelS.14Yielol')'.
&lt;ltarles Moore, Aahtabulll's
junior lullba&lt;l, scored two
touchdowns and ran lot 161
yards In only 13 carries fl'rtday
night as the P..lhen beal Jel.
Ienon 44-4. Moore bas nol been
beld to Jess than 100 yards In
1111y ol the Pllllthen' ala aula .

with a

2-HQUR
·cLEANING

to worse last Sunday when Denver
I 3 · 250
quarterback Joe Namath broke
J
3112 &amp; a sophomore, Seevers was
his right wrist in a 29-22loss to
Wednesday•~; Results
used sparingly, but he ailll
the Baltirilore Colts, and now
112 Kentucky 97
managed to gain 142 yards ln
the rest of lhe season t's beina
lnd ana
Carolina lOB
113
~ carr ,. es.
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Utah
140125
f'ittsburgh
t..J
entrusted to reserve quarter- Denver 133 Texas 115
~ith four games remaining,
back AI Woodall, who was a
Thursday's Gomes
Seevers 18
· onlv 257 yards short
New Y«k at Floridians
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of the Zanesville High School

Woodall, or Bob Davis, another Hockey Standings
reserve, can lead llk:!m out of
AHL standings
the wilderness. The toughest By United l!lress lnterna11onal
part of their schedule is yet to
East

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Arlin gton Coach Pete Corey Don Pomeroy dove Into tile
is well aware of Seevers' abU· end 1011e for 1111 apparent touchity.
down which would have put
"I saw him coming along
last year when he was a sophomore," said the lirltt year head
coach of the GoJ"ilen Bears j'He
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carried the baU a few times ln
a game which I scouled 1111d he
looked good then."

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however dolecled a Riverside
Uneman 'with bf&amp; mouilt pleco
In pl8ce 1111d penaUzed the
Be.V...e ·u yafc!J. Four more
plays Jell the Beavers. Inches
llhcrt of accrlng u Wlcldlfle

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l.OGAN 18 ATHENS 6. Chieftains continue oo march toward
lig 8howdown matches with Meigs and Gallipolis. Bulldogs appear to ha.. poraonal proliems.
IRONTON 21 JACKSON 14. Tigers are expecled to claw
!ronmen after last week's stunning defeat.
WEWTON 28 WAVERLY 6. Golden Rockets continue
assault oo Tigers. Waverly Is beginning 1o wish it bad stayed In
other conference.
, MEIGS 211 GAlLIPOLIS 14. We saved the best lor last, You
may wonder why I cmtlnue to pick the Big Blue to Jose. Well, it
hBIII' hurt the pa_st two weeb haslt? Friday's game should be a
clasllc, but I mui!Jo with Marauders oo, If nothilJg else, Coach
Clancey's ali!lty to outWit the JPJ108ition.

SVAC
NORTH GALLIA 18 HANNAN TRACE 14. A gasser all the
way with Pirates bouncing beck In secood half.
ALEXANDER 2Z KYGER CREEK 16. First time to pick
Bobcat&amp; to looe. Kyger Creek's gridders most display as much
apirllon the road as they do B1 home In order to win.
GREEN TWP. 40 IDUTIIWESTERN 6. Green apolls
HlglJiander homecoming.
GLOUSTER 58 SOU'I1lERN 0, Tomcats romp over smaller

Tornadoes.
MILlER 18 EASTERN 12. Eagles lose another close one.
O'I1IEilS
RaviDSwood II Wabama 13
RlllieJ !2 Pl. Pleasant I

Pediral.&amp;cklng 25 VInton County

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Ironton St. Joe 211 Fairland 20
Oalt: HW 40 Rock HW o
Ft. Gay 21 Symmes Valley B
Wayne 3Z Chesapeake 6

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sorry for ourselves. You just
have to keep working . That's

been the great thing about this
club-the spirit. The boys have
shown a lot of detennination,"
said Ewbank.

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NHL Standings
By United Press International

See The

East

W. L. T. Pis

Boston
New York
Montreal
Oelroit
Vancouver

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Philadelphia
Minnesota
Los Angeles
Pittsburph

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New York 3 Toronto 2
Minnesota 3 Montreal 1

California 2 St. Louis 2

los Angeles 4 Pltt5burgt1 2

(Oriluames scheduled)

Bellil'e II Nelsonvlll&amp;-York 0
Sotitlt Point 18 CoaI Grove 12

Thursday's Glimes

Chl~ao at Boston

Buffa
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Ord•t . eaJiy for,coming,
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NAMED TRAINER
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Jim
Warfield, 2'1, has been nemed
trainer of tile aeveland lndbuiS
!Or the 1971 seaaon, replacing
WaUy Bock, 29, who was fired
after 23 years with lhe Indians.
Warfield; a native of Hershey,
Va., worked as the team's
trainer at Savannah and
Waterbury, both Cleveland
mlnclr i&amp;ltgue dube.
Warfieid has served as c•n
asaislant trainer lor the
Philadelpbla Eagles and is
currenUy the team trainer lor
Grllllltlln &amp; Marshall College In
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP!)"'
Dr. Eugene llruslly, Green Bay
P•ckera' team physician, ~
Wednesday runnln&amp; hack nave
Hampton of the Natlonti! •
Football League team hod a
"small abecesa lJ\ his pelvic!'~
drained tuesday.
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lf,ASON -Schoolsoller 10 much more to stlldentatoday than

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Forlnlllnce, WlbamalfllhScbaill luro a guldsnce OQ1Itlelor,
Mary Capehart, who baa been meeting with paronta of senlor'e to
aid lbelr cblkftn who are college bound or interellled lrl
Vocational Tecbnlc:al Bdlooll.
She lnfonnl the parents abaut ~dal aid and holr to 80
about U; what achoollare avallable and Ute requtremenll for
admllllon. Meelqs are scbeduled on Oct. D and 28 lor thcae
lltudenls thai wtJJ "lo to wort." 111d for aD others. The80
lldleduJed meetings wtJJ be held from 7 to 9 pm. at Wlbama
J\mlor lfl8h School.

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hunUng in Hardy c.unty.lalt week. The other luctr'hunter was
WUbur Webb, New Haven, who baiged a 16i&gt;OW&gt;d ben. Qtliers In
the bllllliil! party were Dous &amp;IIIII, Paul Roush, Ray Weswr,
POle Grlnolead, Thomas Grlllatesd.

Otber 811bsW•IIai
had plied · up, , aomo &amp;e'
cumulaUng alnCe it "Ill tlril
opened In 11116. .. .
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Featured '!wirier

MISS VICKI KEEFER , COUNTY Extension Agelil, Home
Demonatration, has invited women ID attend a free faahlon aliow
Mcmday, Oct. 211. This show tromlses to be different from aD other
fashion sbows.lllglrllghted wtJJ be the latest and newest In Iabrie
development as it relates to wardrobe care.
This fashion show is different in that not all garments
modeled wiD look ss they reaDy should. How to get good results
wtJJ be contrasted with oome of tile frequent laundry praettces
that cr.eate bad rOsulll. Miss Barbara Kenron, stall home
econombt for the Maytag Coolpany, wiD be commentator tor lhe
llhow, scheduled for 7:30p.m. at Pt. Pleasant Junior lfl8h School ·
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spending nearly 10 ~· confin~$ ·of tjle sllltebouse, sptike 'Of J1t ~me - five years the resotf dld faD 1'a lot ~
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. · ' · . -''. • . lh!!' !acifi!Y· api)O'a red· ·doomed · {rpm n1&gt;w.'- w~en,. "lth a new ~"'ll• ·IVA!W-hurt,"ll .,,jf\:.·-t
, His. yoqthllil ippro9ch to ·!rOilJ th~,bt!~inn i~ . , ·
• ·~)ion~&gt; · alld new•. iplage, f/)e ~ reyort has a forl\li'D ~po
wnaal!ll! Ute r'*'ft dld.attracl It ~~oo Jit June 1965; but i,n l~ cl li ty could b~com f an ·pearance as it sets beside vt.
1 ~;~~ .lome new , business. '1'0ur JesS than. sev.en· l1lonths· WliS eCQOomfc ~~, . , · Va. ~north ol ~e. ~~tl)f ·~
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wtls ue 300 ~r .cent" ~k&gt;sed ~ause • .ol moi)oting ··Tliatfs, whY be ·was so i,n. neon lelterliJl! 01) Ute llgn !II
thla suhimer. c~ed de.bts. .It dld not ret&gt;pen JlDtil · ~rested rectntly wfien federal f.ronl.hid b\rtntout Qllllltlla as~
· suquners, but he mld-~. but aflljin .the red iok..c ll!hor · 01(1!:" ' .~~~~ ~ · :J'h~ ~~odeslc . doq~e tbft ·
,· »f.r•-rihls C!'fiiPIIi~·l!lln ~ossllile· H011f!1!s 1116·irocklaU l~e.
"It still ·w•m't at a dealt In larger flgeres. ' ·
pr~~~~~~;~"~·nt ..
· It is ·not located near any ':resitlential lral~lng eenler," a restaiil'int is sliD ey!&gt;qlfelun&amp;
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was not' the ll)ajor ~ jghways ami .· Ehrlich so'mewhat elongated ijtle for a Looalresldentsalld .o!~~'..
.,...nm\llc ladtlet best locatltm for fUCb ,a ~orl corret:~Y ·por"!~'l'l 11 ,!S a job~ center. . .
. , . alm,o~l· used to . th~. · ~u'
lotBI . f&lt;iw)d . tJie .and local rssldenls ·never qujte "beautfful hoteliO'the.rniddle of . Eh~li~~- fl\ollfiht, a fiv~ ye~r SUCCes&amp;~" oflheJt,~ ·
~nl c~tract with :!he:govern- tlespite .tbls !bey tal~ .J&gt;Pi · ..
11\ent ' would guarantee liuf- UmijUcally. of Ita future ·ant ·
fir.ieilt regelar lilcrime to enable h""" one day .11 wiU ·~
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Bad politicians are electetl by good ~pie who don, vnle!
1nm an you can abaut Ute candidates, theu be sure to vote. The
luture tJI. our country depends upon the leadersblp ol .tbi&gt;ae
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w i&lt;s llj!ti
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the • .-..~~-~"""'~'"'' :
federal
"started
ding reasons" ro~ not wahtiitg
tile resort as a lralning facility
r... aoo io.Oii)lg ·Ill~" rtoni the "i· •
slate area. They ~nalfy" agrl1ed
· Uley wa'li1ed·oo pari oh facility
th at w.as coatr.!butlng to
pollution ol the Ohio River.
· Sheriff HufiiJ!.iin.S!lid he w~s
. ready W· CIO/!tl Ehrllch up two
NEW &amp; USED
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UNITED NATIONS (UP!)- State WIUJam P. Rogers, atandalllltOIIe afU&gt;r 'llte ci!aae-.
Soviet Foreisn Secretary An· representing the United StaleJ, Ore were "trumped up allega.1
drte A. Gromyko said Wednea- IDld lhe galherlng President lions" designed to draw atten- WASHINGTON '(UPI) - The
dsy no "artiflcial coroUtions Nllton'o la!est VIetnam ~ce lion from lhe fact lhe United cost ol living ftr Americans
and demands" should be plan was up for dlscu.ssion and Stales and Israel werelnlerfer- registered an ~ase of oneatlached to the 1'H1111lption of was not put f""'ard · by "ring witb ~ce efforts.
half ol one ~ cent In SepMiddle Eaat ~co Ialka.
Washlng!P,n on a ta~4t«- He · also condemned U.S. lembar, lhe government
Gromyko, in
hJrd.llne leave-U basil. · .
acijvitlea In . Indochina but reportad Wednesday. Price
speoeh ,at lilt· United Nattona In his speoeh, diplomatic . apoke optimistically Ill Eaat- rises oceurred triO!' a broad
21ith anniversary comn\emmor. IOU1'COI aald, Rogers applauded Wo8t .relations ln Europe. He range of categorlea InCluding
ative 110811011, · aPP81'ently r:e- .the Idea- or hlaMnei collncll said the Sqviel Union was such ...,ntlals as clothing and
ltrred ·to llfael'l damalid that meetings bul ~141hey shoul&lt;l. hopeful the Strategic Armll shelter.
· ·
violations tJI. the Suez · Canst not be swnmoiled periodically Umltatlon Talks would sUJ&gt;. The lncre~se was more than
military standstill zone b¥ but rather specllically to. tteal ceod. .
.
double lhe rate ln August when
Egypt be rectified bj!ftre Ute with deflnite crisll.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. the Nixon admlnlatra~~ said a
talkareoume.
. Btltish.ForelgnSecretary Sir Charles W. Yost called Gromy-· 0.2 1"'1' cent nse wae evidence
HOll'evsr, Gro.'n)'ko toolc_what Alec pougiaH!ome ~the 15- to's comments. oil' the Middle Ul8t Its anU-lnllatlon drive was
diplomatic, IIOUI'Ces .!laid was a member councD was becoming East and Vietnam "famlUar succeeding. The rep.."''t ollhe 0.5
"aU!rUngly different" 1ooe dur' I!IDre and more a ~ganda . and unconstruclive."
!"'r cent Jump was co~ldered
1ng a later apeeclj at a ~et forum and a reflection 01 Ute
"Few ~ople will. take ... oad . ne~s by admlntstratlon
U.li. &amp;oc1irtty Council meeting, General Assembly. He urged riously tlJe Soviet Uruon'slame econom1s11 especially
They said . his opeecb: was IIJst when a nation came witb'a .and weak ctmrrlents regarding coming as it did leas than two
virtually' free of ~. . problem it allo should hive a the violations. ol the cease-fire weeks before the congressional
It waa. the. firs! .IIJbe In suggested solution.
otandsllll," he said.
elections.
history lhe Security Counci!
Groinyko, at his earlier
met ln sjleclal cooclave With .U speech· before the General
loreJ8n miniaU!rs arid ·a pres- Assembly, satd U.S. and Jaraeli
· ·ident ddlatlni tlie.international cbargea that Egypt and Ruasla
luues tJI. the dsy. :secretary of hsd moved missUes into tbe

a.

Fated Plane Couldn't Tum Around,.· .

WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)- director.
Sllipper aald.
Sldppetwastotestifyagalnat
''There was more than 1111·
lestlfted he lrled to tum a laday'o aeasion.
.
llciOnt room to maloe a 111).
chartered piiiiiP. carrying part He said the twin-engine degree tum and Dy back down
tJI.IIte Wldllta State Univeraity Marlin tot hsd.aonormal 'lllgbl the valley. I inlUatal a ri8Jt
football 1esm when he realized frO(Il Widiita tD Deliver where It tum ... and as 1 - roJ1in1 out
theplauecouldnhJake It over made a refuallng atop en route · of llila 111'11, Caplaia &lt;M:ker
the Omtlnen~ Divide.
to Logan, Ulab. At Denver, he said, 'Iw
the airplane.' He
Sldpper, 34, also prelidenl of lfald, he took ' ovri ,llylnc lbe initialed alelllll'll, the ainraft
GOlden Eagle Aviation Inc., a!rplanO fnm pilot Damy E. beganvibraUng,heputthe.wblchsuppliedlhecrewaforthe Qoclrer who 'iras JdJied In the down and shortly thereafter we
univerllty'S !QOtball team crash.
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Right, testified under oatb
!kipper said he ,.. Jrozy
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Wedneaday at alederal inquiry In 0ear . O'eek
1n1o the clrelllll8lanoe8 leading began to look.to me as"lf 111! abQut what happened after•
to the crash o.t. 2. Thirty were not going to be able •to ward. He said virtually !be non
~rsona were killed including climb so as lo have aullident thins he knew be awtb In lbe
13 football playera, ihe tesm's clearance ovet what I know to craih wreckage on a 1110111taln.
heOd coach and Its athlolic be the Omtlnei!tal . Divide." He aald he was still atrapped in
Copilot Ronald G. Sldppor has

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111 .Ma.son County Achievement Day at Southside, w. va. I
rechecked 111d the errors are not mine , acoording to the Mason
County Extension !11fjce reeor&lt;ls. Anyhow, Mrs. Ray (Edith) FJi&lt;
tJI. auton received rour blue rlbbona inatead ol two, and Mrs. John
&amp;ach (Elsie I of Muon, received tile blue and one red arnl )101
just one white ribbon. In fact, she didn't receive a white rlbbori.
Sorry, Elsie and Edltb, I did my best, whlcb of course II not good

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AS WE TRAVE!o, TIME AND TIME agab1 up and down this

Obio Valley too often we take our beautilul scenery lor granted.
llecently I viaited In Columbus, Obio, wtlh my daugblef 'IIIIo
recently moved iniD a new housing area where there is l'lolbing
but !leW 1111 very pretty'bomes. As I looked 111 an this, complete
'witb new roads and sidewalks; I thought .to myself, aometblng II
lllilllq.
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I discovered that lhere were very lew trees, and ob, how I
ml 1I our hills. West VIrginia and liiDO sections of Ohio are
covered wltb beautliUI tre&amp;&lt;:overed b1lJs that are beautiful In
unmer and oven winter.

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ROIJer Wllllonio- Belpro . . · ,

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Ohio sales of Series E r. H
UniWtl Slltea Savingl B&lt;aids In
Septanber were f12.4 lnllllort
The state attained 74.1 ~ cent
of Us IIIlO sales gool September
30, wilh total sales of 1230.4

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Lutheran Qnrcb whM several gathered with maliocks,
ues, i!hovell'and rakes to beautify the area in front of the church
and Ute entrance to Broad IIIII Cenietecy.
Appreciation was upreSBed by Ute Broad Run Cemett'TY
Assn. and lit~! Ladies Club olllte church to the following work·
men who donated thelr.tlme and energy, Kennetb Yonker and oon
George, Harry D. Keams and son Dsvld, Elroy Kaylor, F9.s!O'r
Weaver, Alton Roush, Arthur Ohl~er and Eddie Edwards.

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Gory Berbor -: Vlntun Co.
Mervin HuCk - W-L
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Meigs County Volunteer
Saving• Bond Cbalrmon,
reported . September sales o1
Savingl BOnda In 'lite county
WON t21,401, 7U ~ cent of ita
annual aales. gosl.
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lf,ASON -Schoolsoller 10 much more to stlldentatoday than

In yean cme by.

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Forlnlllnce, WlbamalfllhScbaill luro a guldsnce OQ1Itlelor,
Mary Capehart, who baa been meeting with paronta of senlor'e to
aid lbelr cblkftn who are college bound or interellled lrl
Vocational Tecbnlc:al Bdlooll.
She lnfonnl the parents abaut ~dal aid and holr to 80
about U; what achoollare avallable and Ute requtremenll for
admllllon. Meelqs are scbeduled on Oct. D and 28 lor thcae
lltudenls thai wtJJ "lo to wort." 111d for aD others. The80
lldleduJed meetings wtJJ be held from 7 to 9 pm. at Wlbama
J\mlor lfl8h School.

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hunUng in Hardy c.unty.lalt week. The other luctr'hunter was
WUbur Webb, New Haven, who baiged a 16i&gt;OW&gt;d ben. Qtliers In
the bllllliil! party were Dous &amp;IIIII, Paul Roush, Ray Weswr,
POle Grlnolead, Thomas Grlllatesd.

Otber 811bsW•IIai
had plied · up, , aomo &amp;e'
cumulaUng alnCe it "Ill tlril
opened In 11116. .. .
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One of tile last p,Olialblti
1111lvatltliis lor the rssort Iii tliil

liiiH!II.

Jacque Gabritsch
Featured '!wirier

MISS VICKI KEEFER , COUNTY Extension Agelil, Home
Demonatration, has invited women ID attend a free faahlon aliow
Mcmday, Oct. 211. This show tromlses to be different from aD other
fashion sbows.lllglrllghted wtJJ be the latest and newest In Iabrie
development as it relates to wardrobe care.
This fashion show is different in that not all garments
modeled wiD look ss they reaDy should. How to get good results
wtJJ be contrasted with oome of tile frequent laundry praettces
that cr.eate bad rOsulll. Miss Barbara Kenron, stall home
econombt for the Maytag Coolpany, wiD be commentator tor lhe
llhow, scheduled for 7:30p.m. at Pt. Pleasant Junior lfl8h School ·
gym .

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spending nearly 10 ~· confin~$ ·of tjle sllltebouse, sptike 'Of J1t ~me - five years the resotf dld faD 1'a lot ~
.
. · ' · . -''. • . lh!!' !acifi!Y· api)O'a red· ·doomed · {rpm n1&gt;w.'- w~en,. "lth a new ~"'ll• ·IVA!W-hurt,"ll .,,jf\:.·-t
, His. yoqthllil ippro9ch to ·!rOilJ th~,bt!~inn i~ . , ·
• ·~)ion~&gt; · alld new•. iplage, f/)e ~ reyort has a forl\li'D ~po
wnaal!ll! Ute r'*'ft dld.attracl It ~~oo Jit June 1965; but i,n l~ cl li ty could b~com f an ·pearance as it sets beside vt.
1 ~;~~ .lome new , business. '1'0ur JesS than. sev.en· l1lonths· WliS eCQOomfc ~~, . , · Va. ~north ol ~e. ~~tl)f ·~
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wtls ue 300 ~r .cent" ~k&gt;sed ~ause • .ol moi)oting ··Tliatfs, whY be ·was so i,n. neon lelterliJl! 01) Ute llgn !II
thla suhimer. c~ed de.bts. .It dld not ret&gt;pen JlDtil · ~rested rectntly wfien federal f.ronl.hid b\rtntout Qllllltlla as~
· suquners, but he mld-~. but aflljin .the red iok..c ll!hor · 01(1!:" ' .~~~~ ~ · :J'h~ ~~odeslc . doq~e tbft ·
,· »f.r•-rihls C!'fiiPIIi~·l!lln ~ossllile· H011f!1!s 1116·irocklaU l~e.
"It still ·w•m't at a dealt In larger flgeres. ' ·
pr~~~~~~;~"~·nt ..
· It is ·not located near any ':resitlential lral~lng eenler," a restaiil'int is sliD ey!&gt;qlfelun&amp;
· boeriiJp ·
was not' the ll)ajor ~ jghways ami .· Ehrlich so'mewhat elongated ijtle for a Looalresldentsalld .o!~~'..
.,...nm\llc ladtlet best locatltm for fUCb ,a ~orl corret:~Y ·por"!~'l'l 11 ,!S a job~ center. . .
. , . alm,o~l· used to . th~. · ~u'
lotBI . f&lt;iw)d . tJie .and local rssldenls ·never qujte "beautfful hoteliO'the.rniddle of . Eh~li~~- fl\ollfiht, a fiv~ ye~r SUCCes&amp;~" oflheJt,~ ·
~nl c~tract with :!he:govern- tlespite .tbls !bey tal~ .J&gt;Pi · ..
11\ent ' would guarantee liuf- UmijUcally. of Ita future ·ant ·
fir.ieilt regelar lilcrime to enable h""" one day .11 wiU ·~
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hiln to erase J!!OSI of the 'd~bts. 'l9cal ; e.conomy lnot,a~
· Things IQOk~d ~ood until df~ ft.
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REMEMBER NOVEMBER 3 and Vote!
Bad politicians are electetl by good ~pie who don, vnle!
1nm an you can abaut Ute candidates, theu be sure to vote. The
luture tJI. our country depends upon the leadersblp ol .tbi&gt;ae
selected to the legislative and ..ecutlve branches of our govern·

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. · ' · try and work 'things j)ld,
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i!O' ·hall ~~ 'th ~!!d onl~ 'lo · ~coqoQIIe 1~.~~ . (),Jg fni!,11Y :,· l!~ . ~atetj , U.. ter,/, ."res,ort" · ·· Despite · 11\0ul)tini( !lddi(l
time: ll&lt;!re . g~Wng · ·~~~e, • eqncei •e.~ as a "sp•" tor .arid felt tht!iacillt); was·attt• ' t Ehrlich spoke oplinilolicollj(

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w i&lt;s llj!ti
.w~n fin..
the • .-..~~-~"""'~'"'' :
federal
"started
ding reasons" ro~ not wahtiitg
tile resort as a lralning facility
r... aoo io.Oii)lg ·Ill~" rtoni the "i· •
slate area. They ~nalfy" agrl1ed
· Uley wa'li1ed·oo pari oh facility
th at w.as coatr.!butlng to
pollution ol the Ohio River.
· Sheriff HufiiJ!.iin.S!lid he w~s
. ready W· CIO/!tl Ehrllch up two
NEW &amp; USED
·mo~IIJs. ago , but gave Uie'owner
an addiUoloal period of Ume to
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J tCre.tJIIed Again

UNITED NATIONS (UP!)- State WIUJam P. Rogers, atandalllltOIIe afU&gt;r 'llte ci!aae-.
Soviet Foreisn Secretary An· representing the United StaleJ, Ore were "trumped up allega.1
drte A. Gromyko said Wednea- IDld lhe galherlng President lions" designed to draw atten- WASHINGTON '(UPI) - The
dsy no "artiflcial coroUtions Nllton'o la!est VIetnam ~ce lion from lhe fact lhe United cost ol living ftr Americans
and demands" should be plan was up for dlscu.ssion and Stales and Israel werelnlerfer- registered an ~ase of oneatlached to the 1'H1111lption of was not put f""'ard · by "ring witb ~ce efforts.
half ol one ~ cent In SepMiddle Eaat ~co Ialka.
Washlng!P,n on a ta~4t«- He · also condemned U.S. lembar, lhe government
Gromyko, in
hJrd.llne leave-U basil. · .
acijvitlea In . Indochina but reportad Wednesday. Price
speoeh ,at lilt· United Nattona In his speoeh, diplomatic . apoke optimistically Ill Eaat- rises oceurred triO!' a broad
21ith anniversary comn\emmor. IOU1'COI aald, Rogers applauded Wo8t .relations ln Europe. He range of categorlea InCluding
ative 110811011, · aPP81'ently r:e- .the Idea- or hlaMnei collncll said the Sqviel Union was such ...,ntlals as clothing and
ltrred ·to llfael'l damalid that meetings bul ~141hey shoul&lt;l. hopeful the Strategic Armll shelter.
· ·
violations tJI. the Suez · Canst not be swnmoiled periodically Umltatlon Talks would sUJ&gt;. The lncre~se was more than
military standstill zone b¥ but rather specllically to. tteal ceod. .
.
double lhe rate ln August when
Egypt be rectified bj!ftre Ute with deflnite crisll.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. the Nixon admlnlatra~~ said a
talkareoume.
. Btltish.ForelgnSecretary Sir Charles W. Yost called Gromy-· 0.2 1"'1' cent nse wae evidence
HOll'evsr, Gro.'n)'ko toolc_what Alec pougiaH!ome ~the 15- to's comments. oil' the Middle Ul8t Its anU-lnllatlon drive was
diplomatic, IIOUI'Ces .!laid was a member councD was becoming East and Vietnam "famlUar succeeding. The rep.."''t ollhe 0.5
"aU!rUngly different" 1ooe dur' I!IDre and more a ~ganda . and unconstruclive."
!"'r cent Jump was co~ldered
1ng a later apeeclj at a ~et forum and a reflection 01 Ute
"Few ~ople will. take ... oad . ne~s by admlntstratlon
U.li. &amp;oc1irtty Council meeting, General Assembly. He urged riously tlJe Soviet Uruon'slame econom1s11 especially
They said . his opeecb: was IIJst when a nation came witb'a .and weak ctmrrlents regarding coming as it did leas than two
virtually' free of ~. . problem it allo should hive a the violations. ol the cease-fire weeks before the congressional
It waa. the. firs! .IIJbe In suggested solution.
otandsllll," he said.
elections.
history lhe Security Counci!
Groinyko, at his earlier
met ln sjleclal cooclave With .U speech· before the General
loreJ8n miniaU!rs arid ·a pres- Assembly, satd U.S. and Jaraeli
· ·ident ddlatlni tlie.international cbargea that Egypt and Ruasla
luues tJI. the dsy. :secretary of hsd moved missUes into tbe

a.

Fated Plane Couldn't Tum Around,.· .

WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)- director.
Sllipper aald.
Sldppetwastotestifyagalnat
''There was more than 1111·
lestlfted he lrled to tum a laday'o aeasion.
.
llciOnt room to maloe a 111).
chartered piiiiiP. carrying part He said the twin-engine degree tum and Dy back down
tJI.IIte Wldllta State Univeraity Marlin tot hsd.aonormal 'lllgbl the valley. I inlUatal a ri8Jt
football 1esm when he realized frO(Il Widiita tD Deliver where It tum ... and as 1 - roJ1in1 out
theplauecouldnhJake It over made a refuallng atop en route · of llila 111'11, Caplaia &lt;M:ker
the Omtlnen~ Divide.
to Logan, Ulab. At Denver, he said, 'Iw
the airplane.' He
Sldpper, 34, also prelidenl of lfald, he took ' ovri ,llylnc lbe initialed alelllll'll, the ainraft
GOlden Eagle Aviation Inc., a!rplanO fnm pilot Damy E. beganvibraUng,heputthe.wblchsuppliedlhecrewaforthe Qoclrer who 'iras JdJied In the down and shortly thereafter we
univerllty'S !QOtball team crash.
•
cra....'whed.."
Right, testified under oatb
!kipper said he ,.. Jrozy
·~t
Wedneaday at alederal inquiry In 0ear . O'eek
1n1o the clrelllll8lanoe8 leading began to look.to me as"lf 111! abQut what happened after•
to the crash o.t. 2. Thirty were not going to be able •to ward. He said virtually !be non
~rsona were killed including climb so as lo have aullident thins he knew be awtb In lbe
13 football playera, ihe tesm's clearance ovet what I know to craih wreckage on a 1110111taln.
heOd coach and Its athlolic be the Omtlnei!tal . Divide." He aald he was still atrapped in
Copilot Ronald G. Sldppor has

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Property

Reg. 65'

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CONGESPIRIN )

'23.95-'26.95

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PEPSOOENT

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9:&gt;ME ERRORS WERE MADE In reporting rlbbori winners
111 .Ma.son County Achievement Day at Southside, w. va. I
rechecked 111d the errors are not mine , acoording to the Mason
County Extension !11fjce reeor&lt;ls. Anyhow, Mrs. Ray (Edith) FJi&lt;
tJI. auton received rour blue rlbbona inatead ol two, and Mrs. John
&amp;ach (Elsie I of Muon, received tile blue and one red arnl )101
just one white ribbon. In fact, she didn't receive a white rlbbori.
Sorry, Elsie and Edltb, I did my best, whlcb of course II not good

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CEPACOL
THROAT lDlENGES

enough.
AS WE TRAVE!o, TIME AND TIME agab1 up and down this

Obio Valley too often we take our beautilul scenery lor granted.
llecently I viaited In Columbus, Obio, wtlh my daugblef 'IIIIo
recently moved iniD a new housing area where there is l'lolbing
but !leW 1111 very pretty'bomes. As I looked 111 an this, complete
'witb new roads and sidewalks; I thought .to myself, aometblng II
lllilllq.
.
I discovered that lhere were very lew trees, and ob, how I
ml 1I our hills. West VIrginia and liiDO sections of Ohio are
covered wltb beautliUI tre&amp;&lt;:overed b1lJs that are beautiful In
unmer and oven winter.

Rer, 1.15

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NAME- TEAM

Randy Smith- w.L
JoeMitchen-W· L ·
ROIJer Wllllonio- Belpro . . · ,

·Cherlea Sprlptilr-' Fod.JHoct&lt;Inl
Chuch Rob!"""' "" Fed.-Hocklng
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Ohio sales of Series E r. H
UniWtl Slltea Savingl B&lt;aids In
Septanber were f12.4 lnllllort
The state attained 74.1 ~ cent
of Us IIIlO sales gool September
30, wilh total sales of 1230.4

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Lutheran Qnrcb whM several gathered with maliocks,
ues, i!hovell'and rakes to beautify the area in front of the church
and Ute entrance to Broad IIIII Cenietecy.
Appreciation was upreSBed by Ute Broad Run Cemett'TY
Assn. and lit~! Ladies Club olllte church to the following work·
men who donated thelr.tlme and energy, Kennetb Yonker and oon
George, Harry D. Keams and son Dsvld, Elroy Kaylor, F9.s!O'r
Weaver, Alton Roush, Arthur Ohl~er and Eddie Edwards.

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Uving. Room Suite

ClEANUP DAY WAS HELD recenUy near the Zion Broad

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Ernie Driggs -,- Fed.·Hocking
Gory Berbor -: Vlntun Co.
Mervin HuCk - W-L
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million. Theodore T. Retod, Jr:,
Meigs County Volunteer
Saving• Bond Cbalrmon,
reported . September sales o1
Savingl BOnda In 'lite county
WON t21,401, 7U ~ cent of ita
annual aales. gosl.
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Gambling ~teJJs
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Ciarncrtic neW pride of ownenhip, • Ju!Wrious new 1Mni

~ c:Msign. lui . ~rt'-s. mort, 14 muc.h Mora ...:.. htawnly
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""'"''''"· Set this btavtiful fu,o iture todaY at.
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Missionary
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The nme Is Now-Don't WaR

POWER-VAC
Cleaning System
Homes · Trailers · Public
Buildings. etc. ' No muss. no
fuss - have your furnace
cleaned today.

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VAU.EY 'WMBER
&amp;SUPPLY 00.

Although It Ia 'traditional
now, "Anoy"~used by nil·
HH7Df
ors when caWna to ~r.
Ire!
-"vt.
Mlddltport
ship-was orllilialiY lite bat·
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Use Borax, Cornmeal
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10
""'11"!1 will! lllilr dlll4ral, Mr. and !'frS· Joe Stanley. &lt;II.,
liMeUng of tile RieJ!Ird Coif, tfrl.
l~~~~dllo11 d by ..raJ iltl!ndm to an. and ~~ , '
ond'llletjboyeileourqetlleinl!&gt;, Nf( ilnd Jl!'s. JIID4il . ~, SWEE~~OP * L lolelp. CoJIIIIT pouljcU ol INII, Mn.lfomer . . . Mn.
;&gt;~
ol·· eyes, ond dilly well blllnced
·,
. -.ld
wrlto ~ IDpt ~IQJIII lilt ijmd'TOSS - !W'.&lt;iill\1111'11., 1fJ; ......~, ell., Mr. iai\11 · ~ll· ond TeleiJeh beldOcl. ,•l..&lt;hiiad ljaria ond M~-.: 1iMIL
, tile 8alllbllfY
meals. Sbe ..td many cblldrell IJpe
IIIII
~ 1'1111117 not , ~.
WIIUam Alnon, cb., Jolr. ont1 ~&gt;ilaliul·~, Mr. lllll la\ ~~~the ·~-~. . . . .ll!!'ll!ll
1 Schciol, 'fuaday nlgbt lor the do not n~.UZ. ..- 'llill not teU ~t ~ !hat • ~oocl ,... , AI a ~l!&gt;od ol ~~~~~In a Jlrt. Bill Pul)lrii,.Mt.IDII Mn.-f)lrl.
Sl-; Mr.. ·lilcl one to
'ti BtadburY In ·
• 'SIUJJ!J!Jry P.T.A.
about heartns or
ifmland!Jil teldler 11. WQI Clilld 111e dellrt to rud, ltJe Rldlar!l Mea, Mr: and, ~· lb, Yll1U , Rev.
·· · Mlal 81«)' allrlbuted Nading prqblems.
which part!DII .,a promote lUllS"~ Jelllnc tile dllld aee Gene Whaley, Mr. 11D11 Mri. ·~
es, Mr, lill!d,Ml,.
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Ne.w,,Fall Styles
'handicaps to three opeclal TheprincipolpointAOl'bulthal reading,_ lilted b1 Mill ll!i .pamlll read, ......n,tac Goey lluiWn. Mr. and Jlrt. ~~ill •, pj•,...., Mr. and Mn.
Arid Colors.
• area, jlbyslfll, J&gt;ll)'cb0108lcal ll0ll8lly the ltmldehlld hu mO&lt;e S\Ory. She ouuesled that tlle~._cbild to' read ouUoud; lllCI 'CI\Iflel Williams.
. , lllll\il .lllaW,
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and edU&lt;aUollal. To overcome dlftleulty learning to read than par~. read to thelr plllldren 1U111 liaiiJnlni wben he doe.&lt;. COUNTIIY STORE,' POST . ·BAI..LOOl!l MEN - Bill
physical reasons for poor the oulgoing one. She said Ibis Ia starUni)l•l!P earl)' qe, thai Dliplafed it the meellnl -.liflmCE, BOOK STORE - Mr.. ~. ,d)., W1W1m Wl!le •..
readlng,MiaoSiorySU&amp;geateda some,
. esduetothetimldone they ClllT)' on an adult COR· tat boOb !rom BldJ grade. IIDIIMn. RicbardC41e,cb. ,~. ,PI10Jlhllalfl'• . ,
· r,,' '1'11!1
a.a ...,. villlltlon wu beld andMrJ. Fl'edBurlon,Mr. ind ·,DOLL~CES-...-J and won 1J7
from 7:30 to 1 p. m. with lbe Mn. John AmoU, Mr. and Mri. Mra· (llan 'l'; unq, cb.,'*· and 1eC011!1. r-~·
teaehers present to an&amp;wt!l JacltKJn41,Mr.andMra.lloofld iitti.' N~oqcl.. '
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Doni, Mr. and Jlrt. Henchel •· F,OOTIL\LL CHANCES Min Story .announced McCI~~te, Mr. lild Mra. lloo!ry 'Mt. 1111d Mrt.•Wandell Ra,wr,
NaliDDBI EdueaUon Week and Doerfer, Mr. IIDII Ml'll. Roy cb., Mr. ~ Mra. Don Sheell.
Invited parenll to visit tile Smith, Mr. and Mrl. RDdney . CAKI!lWALK - Mr. andMra.
claaarooma. ·
QWvey.
Kenneth.a..ney, cb., Mr. and
1Jur1n8
tile
INIIn•
meelirJ8
MILK
CANS
Ml'll.
u.tly
Mr..
John ~)ale, Mr. ~ Mrl.
ly AILEEN CLAIRE
pialll"""' made lor 1be fall Foboer, cb., Mr. and Mra. VemaiWeU, Mr.andMra. Le!&gt;P
NEA Food Editor
fesllvaltobeheldattlleacbool Harry Graham, Mr. IIDII Mra. Sauleri.
·" , ··
Soups are a major part of
on Nov. 20. CI!D&gt;mltlees named . . Blake, Mr. and Jlrt, Mrs. ·William. . ,Obijnger
a meal In China. Soup also
by Mrs. GoeHrey Wllaon,
Is Important as part of an
Americanized v e r s I o n· o I
Chinese cooking.
and Mrs. James wm, cb .• Mr. .
Buwei Yang Chao in "How
lo Cook and Eat In Cblnese"
I Random H o u s e~explalns
the dllferenee si ly. The
D 0 0. R
P R I Z E
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Chinese tradlllooa y h a v e
REGISTRATION- Mr. and
soup several times during a
Mro.NedSWIDdell,cb.,Mr.IIDII A banquet and party marked that Mrs. Frank Wlleon'a
meal and always once at the
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Mn. Jack Welker. Miol Roaalle the 31!1 anniversary of tile mo111er, Mrs. ~ Ebenend, she says. Ordinary
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Story.
HomebuUder's Claas o1 tile badl, bad dted.
meals call for a bowl of
common soup for everyone
FISH POND No. 1-Mr. IIDII Middleport Churcb of Christ Attencllni """' Mr. and Mra.
lo dip Into at any time, since
Mn. John Teaford, cb., Mr .IIDII Tuesday nf8hl at the ehurcb. Houdashelt, Mr. and Mrs.
water is never and tea rarely
Mrs. Pbillp Radford, Mr · and The fell moUf was featured In Stewa:t, Mrs; VanMeter, Mr.
served on the table.
Mn. Robert Buraon, Mrs. Sue tile decorations and hlgf\IIBhl ol and Mra. WUilarn Gn-., Mr.
In the United Stales soup
Seelig,
Mr. and Mrs. Kermeth tile event was a prosram ol and Mra. lliweU Wllaon. Mrs.
is served a\ the beginning of
Sinclair,
Mr. and Mrs. l.erny music and skito prepared tly &lt;liy TutUe, Mr. and Mrs.
a meal or is the complete
Sauters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klncald, Kincaid, Mr. and Mn. Rice,
meal, accompanied with a Hearty Chinese chicken noodle sour fits U.S. eating
FISH
POND
:
NO.
2
.Mr.
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Mn. Yeauser 1 Mr. and Mn.
salad, bread and possibly a
ha bits.
and
Mn.
Walter
MorriS,
cb.,
Stewart,
and Mrs. Leonard Van WUiard Boyer, Mr. and Mn.
dessert.
Chesler En!ID, Mr. ond Mn.
A hearty "Chinese" soup
ed water according to dlrec· Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sellea, Meter.
I cup llnely sliced celery
to fill our needs Is a Chicken
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Pullins,
Mrs.
WUllam
Grueser
was
Ed
Evans, tile Rev. Raullln
lions
on
P.ackage.
Drain
well.
4 ouaces fine egg noodles
Noodle Soup or Gai·Yal·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Nottingham,
mlslreas
of
ceremonies
for
the
Moyer,
Mia · Thelma Boyer,
Rinse
w1th
hot
water.
Spoon
Heat corn oil in heavy 3We offer a wide choice of ~idcroom supGaw·Meln.
i
nto
individual
serving
Mr
:
and
Mrs.
Buford
Capeharl,
program
with
Mrs.
Denver
Rice
Mn.
MeEihlllney,
Mr. and Mrs.
quart saucepan. Add soy
cmCKEN NOODLE SOUP
pl ies at low cmc. Rentals are also reasonsauce, then chicken. Cook bowls. Pour chicken vege· Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Mr. directing the hillbilly band Dale Hyaell, Mr. and Mn. llan
(GaJ.YaHlaw·Meln)
over medium heat, stirring table mixture over noodles. and Mrs. Ro@;er Smith, Mr. and composed of Mr. and Mn. While, Mrs. Frank Powers,
able. Count Ol! us for a complete stock
constantly, untiJ chicken is Serve hot. Makes 6 to 8 serv· Mrs. Harold Canfield.
2 tableapoons corn oU
Stewart,
Mrs. Norman Mn. R4acb, IIDda sueot. Mrs.
1 tablespoon soy sauce
tender. Blend \2 ~up chicken ings.
KITCHEN - Mr. 11D11 Mrs. Yeauser, Mrs. Van Meter, Mn. Flora Glbooll.
of home care needs for the patient.
stock with cornstarch. Stir·
1 eup 110aU otrlr,•
To prepare with f r o z e n Edward Kennedy, cb., Mr. and Kenneth McEiblnney, Mrs. Carl
r ing constantly, gradually broccoli : Thaw broccoli be·
ancooted eb etta
• dd to chicken mixture and fore adding to so~ and re· Mrs. Rlcbard Friend, Mr. and Roach and Denver Rice.
I CIIJII eldeken atoek or
bring to boil. Add broccoli, duce simmering tame to 10 Mrs. Floyd Brlckles, Mr. and Willard Boyer, attired in
boaWon
Mrs. Harry Johnsm, Mr. and scout costume, took the
celery and remaining stock. minutes.
2 tabletpoou corastareb
1 Year Certificates
OPEN DAILY
Cover ; simmer 15 minutes.
2 •nJII (l·laeb) pleeet
Mrs. Leland Parker, Mr. and . "Homebuilder's Roy Seoul ol
Of
Deposit
8:00AM to 10:00
Cook noodles in boiling salt·
UDeooked broeeoll
Mrs . James Haggy, Mrs . the Week" oward, and tile sld.l l
WU!iam Obllnser.
included
" The
French IMintnoum Deposit uo,ooo.ot
DARTGAME - Mr. andMrs. Restaurant" by Millon
Sunday 10: 30 AM
Roland Dais, ch., Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt and Mn. Stewart;
to 12:3o
Guy . Moms, Mr. and Mrs. ''Ron,
The
Christian
5:00to9':00 PM
William Carswell, Mr. and Mrs. Magician", by the !lev. Raullin
Robert Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Moyer; "1be Best of Families"
Wayne Swisher; Harold Lohse and Kenneth
James Robson ,
by Mrs. McElhinney; "Rocking
McCullough are your friendly pharmacists at
POCKET LADIES
Mrs. Chair" by Rice and Mrs.
Swisher arid LohsP l&gt;ov;oll Drugs. They ~ave '
The Baptist Day of Prayer to pumpkin bread. Attendlns Eva King, eh., Mrs. John Yaauser, and ''Graveyard" by
be observed at the Nov, 2 besldesthoae named were l'ofn. Ridgway, Mn. Car~l Ohllnser, Mrf· ~~~art.
meeUns !'I ~ ~: Sanborn
Mrs.
UESSNG
new vtm.,
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Missionary ~ety was planned Fowur, MnJ, 'UIIvid Darsi;~'Miu
Tuesday night by clrlces of the Freddie Houdashelt MrS: Fred ·
are Stewart, · ent; Mrs.
Hoffman, Mrs.
.Hood.
Yeauser, vice praaldent; Mrs.
Society.
Mrs.
Charles
Edwards,
Mrs.
R4acb,
secretary; Mro. VanThree members from eacb of
the clrclea wiD JI&lt;OVide desserts Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs,
Meter, ~lant secretary, and
Mrs. Frank Powers, treasurer.
lor the smqubord which will Mrs. Harold Olase, and sueoll,
A bis\ory of the clau was
follow the prayer observance. Mlcbl Kln8, Marc and Anita
Fultz.
MASON
Mrs.
Murl
Megee,
given
by Mrs. R4aeh foDowlng
Tilt Allltt01 Coottty
Members were reminded of the
S..lnp&amp;LoonC..
i!¥1VEJOYCIRCLE
Mason,
tllenewpresidentoftlle
the
ebleken
dinner
served
by
Nov. 6 World Day of Prayer
IMhcwiSt. .
service to be held at the Heath MilS. FRED LEWIS, Mrs. Sunahlne Call of Mason United the Phllllbea Society. Mrs.
OIJio
United Methodist Church under Ted Riley and Mrs. Paul Smart Methndls\ Clmrch, presided at a Houdaahtlt, reUrlng president,
All Ace_. I_"" lr
spotJSOI'ship of Meigs County were named to provide the recent meellnl at tile h110e of was toaslmlstreas for the
Till
F-ollavlnp Mil
dt~~~ri!O&lt;
the
Sanborn
Society
Mrs.
Everett
Thomu
In
Mason.
dinner.
She
thanked
the
Church Women United.
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It was noted that Dan Noble • smorsaabord at a meeUng of Mrs. Clarence Baler presented members lor coop•raUon
UpTom.tii.IO
devoUonals.
. during her term of office.
the previous scholarship the L&lt;&gt;ve Joy Circle.
For devotions, Mrs. Lewis The cioll voted to sell candY Mn. Rice repO&lt;ted on . tile
student supported throush
Free Gift
BapUot women, Is no longer In used a medltoUon from tile to aam mooey lor tile cburcb. parties lor pallenll at tile
WIIIIOopooltof
-school at Judson College, and "Secret Place," scripture and One of tile project~ II to bQy Southeaatern Oblo Mental
OFUN 01 MORI
thai a new student bas been prayer, Mrs. Smart dlscuuod paint to redecorate lho Sunday Health Center, a monthly
't'"
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tf ~:.ft\:'
seloc:ed for aaslolance.
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the work of the scboiarahlp fund School clau romoa.
project of tile clau.ll waa noted
She is Constance Marie and told of the new acbolarshlp Othernewolfleenof theclau
WUliamson, a sophomore at girL Mrs. Richard Owen, are vke preslden~ Mn. Eber
Judson, of !layton, the daughter projectchalrman,repO&lt;teiltha\ Roulb; JOCretary, Mrl. Ray
of Mr , and Mrs. William a box had been aent to Pete Pro!IIU, and ........,.. • Mrs.
Cecil Smith. Tbe nnt acbeduJeol
Wllllamaoo. Miao Williamson is Werner.
preparing for misalon work. Mrs. Charles Simona and meeliJI8 w1U be Nov. 18 In tile
Information sheets were Mrs. John Wenier, ho8teaaes, churclJ baaemeo•.with hal'-"
distributed to the members who serve refreolunenll to those beinl Mn. Ebor Roulb and
i,
will be remembering her with named and Mrs. Robert Mn. J;leuben Stewart.
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Richardson, Mn. Pearl Hoff· MrL Ray Proffitt and Mrs.
gifts lhroushou\ the year.
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The while cr011 quotas - man, Mrs. Frances Bearha, Thomaa oervttl relresbmenllto
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materials lor at home and Mrs. Charles White, Mn. Leora Mn. 1\uwll Barton, Mrs. JudY
foreign mission programa - Sigman, Mrs. Ruth Johnaon, Fllgg, Mrs. Le8ter Zerlde, Mn.
were filled by the circles and Mrs. Beulah White, Mro. Jeule Cecil Smith, Mrs. T. R. DaYia,
Houdashell, Judy Owen, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
displayed
at the meeUnu.
With
Tammy Richardson, Wesley Geor&amp;t Carton, Mro. Clarence
DORCAS CIRCLE
Imaginative
Baler, Mluea IDida and Lorena
MEETING AT THE home of and Carol Simona.
EIJ!IIneerlng
Welaa, Mrs. lleuben Stewart,
Mrs.
John
Fultz
the
Dorcas
Cdnlemporary
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Mrl.
Verlle W..-kman, Jlrt.
Circle made plans to lake
Experienced
OFFICERS
ELECI1I:Il
Wllllim
Fry,
Mra.
Floaale
Halloween gifts to ohunUns.
manshlp
MASON - The Happy Go Hollman, Mn. MaUlda ,Noble,
II was voted to contribute to
Lucky
HI Club met recently at Mrs. Landon Smith, Mill Mary
105,000 B.T.U.
lhe school milk prosram and to
lite
Mason
United awreb and Dudtllotl, Pegy Ctllel, and
011, Gas. Electric and remember servicemen and the elected olflcen, Connie Hflibea Mrs. Parker lllnaoan.
Electric Heal Pump Traywick&amp;, a missionary
family, with glfll at Cbrlslrqas.
Available .
Adama. vice
praaldent;
president;
Oleryl
It was reported that a 1101&lt; has (rwleeted)
secretary,
SUsan
Thabet;
a11t.
been sent to David Sigman and
that Michael Bratton, also a secretary, Jenny Thabet;
Special
treasurer, Billie Fry; aoslalant
servicenian,
bad
·been
treasurer, Guyla
remembered with a birthday reporter,
Ctcllla Smith; David
gift.
Smith,
parliamentarian; aon&amp;
Mrs. Bert Bodlmer gave
devotions usintJ ''God Answers leaders, Sheila ()IJilnger and
Prayer" .u her topic. Mrs. Sue Jenny Thabet, and game
iaadero, Tammy Cook, Judy .
Imboden wu aaslsted with the
Middleport. o.
by u
- o Martha Kin g. HJIIhea, Mark Fry IIDII Barberi
PUO
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Mn. Fultz served a oalad and Johnaon. The club'llill.,.,_ a
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skaUng party aiKI Halloween
party Oct. 22 at tile New Haven _ _..
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Community Building.

to ...rcome

9- Tho Dally Senllnei,Middleport.pomeroy, 0., Oct. Zl, 11'10

v!.-\ pink and blue co1or scheme heitlO&gt;tlle home ol Mn:
was carried out in decorations Games were played

the proporu
m:k:
permanent bOJIIluets. My favorite book oa the .Ubject iueDEAR POLLY-Loretta wan1ed to know

ol cornmeal and borax to 111e wben clrJbll Rowin 1o

geats 10 partJ ol wblte cornmeal to line ~-"'· bO
mixed lhorouehJy,-JIJUE
..-.~.• , ras,

DEAR POLLY- I have dried llowera mOll aueceaafull
and would like to.help LorettiJ. I 111e one part boras to ~
~~:bite cornmeal. Leave flowers In tbiJ m.lxture 111 aa
..
t conlalner unW they are ~ dry Cheek
every day or so. Different typeo o1 floweia
clllftr·
ent drying Ume. If container II not 1ar1e _,ugh for loal
atema, remove stoma and irllert florlat wire Ill !he back of
the Oowtra when tbe arraocement 11 macle.-DORIS
DEAR GIRLS-Varloua aallllrlllea aeem te dlppee
no.t the
.ro
lelf«&lt;
nmemller
ta Pill lite beida of tbe flowen doft ~ lbe .ut.re
.,... II aD uoud them ... be lllllt! te leave !Mm idtil
IIIGrotiiJI!ly dry. Moll people re1110ve 1M r.IIale tn. tile
&lt;wl floiren .., oae qpert ltld melllal ...,. II 1M f.U.,.
~thai add to tbe ebum If a ft+•e• ....... dry very
w.... I bve -lar&amp;e IIIII bolea . . . u 111w.tr1 r.r
- ..,..... ,.._,, ud, tllnp lbty liad 1f!e 1ep11 .. r
bave been aiiYiaed lUI a •ever Ia Dll amiaary m W8
meW. Aa wltll maa7 tlalap, wilal worb weD rer may 101 aeem quite aa (oed le aom- e1ae .,.. jarefen
a clllfennl w8)'. Before we bow u, we
~ a wa1
of oar OWII wltldl aeemo beat te a-POLLY

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Polly's Problem _ _ __,.
DEAR POLLY-My wooden pepper l!iDder bas beeome sreasy to tbe touch. I waab II wltb soap and
water and allo have uaed vinegar but It remairll
sticky, I bope someone can belp me with tbls.-

!root row, k. Mn. Pb,yllao Greer, advlaor, Robin Allen,
tnllldellt, Ranee Burke, vice iftsldent, Gary Morris,

DEAR POLLY-My PoiDter Ia to help lake advantap of
uoexpee1ed aale1 and then
be swe the purchaae
matchea sometbln&amp; e1ae we
1.DHESIVE-BACKED
OWD. A Uny piece of fabric
PAPER .
can uauaiiY be cut from a
seam but would be 1011 If
dropPed In one'a purse. I
take a piece of adbeslvehacked paper and ollct OD
It sa mplea of varloua
t hI n g 1 I havl-iUit only
ciotbea but
clraperlel
and oo oa. SeVeral can be
pnt 1111 one piece of paper. Followinll tbla plan I can buy
beln&amp; sure fbe prlee II rlght......SUSAlf
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WILLING WOIIKERS

Quo,

Church, maaked Hallowaen
II8MI&gt;. 7:10 Friday at tbe home
of Mlal Dorothy l.ool.
PAST
MATRONS,
,Evangeline Olaptar 171, O.E.S.,
7:30 FridaY' Muonie Teaqlle.
SA'ft!RDAY
K OF P 111d 1'Ytb*' Sillel'l!
and famWes potluck aupper,
1:20 PJI!· at tbe K of P Hall,
GallipoUa. Maal and drink

fumlahed.
BELLING and · allower
saturday at lfenlock · Groft
Grange Hall, 8 p.m.lor lfr.lllll
('llpr)

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Everyone .. welcome to .I liad.

SIJNDAY
REVIVAL. 7:38aacb mnlnc
al Mltldlepor\ Oaurcla of ~­
Naurene by the Rev. and Mn.
Art Klahbauah; clllldren'o
service, 7 p.m.
PUBIJC OPEN hotlee SJDI.
day. 2 to e pm. at new Shrine
Park club house, Racine. Pablle

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Nelson, r--'"'!'.,-----"'1
Delaware, are azmoundng the
birth of a daushter, KrlaU Rae,
CLEANERS
on Sept. 38. Mr. and Mrs. Orion
Nelson, Dexter, and Mr, and
ly undlng yaur
Mrs. Tracy Tackett, Ewington, clry
to us..
are the grandparents. Great. You cleenlnl
cen rely on our
modern
methods
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. end
eJCtre care for
Pharoh Johnson, Point Pierce, perfectly dry
Fla.; Mrs . Nellie Nelson, cleaned dofllles.
Dexter, and Mrs. Neva Pierce,
Middleport. Mr . and Mrs.

HOME LAUNDRY

Nelson have
Malanie,
age another
three. daushter,

Mlas Anita Fultz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz,
Middleport; Dwayne wm, ...
of Mr. and Mro. Norman WUI,
RuUand; Richard Dean, 10n of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
Pomeroy; and John Eichinger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Eichinger, Syracuse. members

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N. lnclp\ve.

VISIT MRS. CUSTER
Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;&gt;ren Caverlee
of the AII-Oblo Youth Choir returned to their home in Odrinex can help you become the trim slim per10n you nnt to•. ·
joined the group Tuesday night Huntington after visiUOg here Odrinex. is a tiny tabtet and easily swallow.cf. C«thiiM no
In Colwnbus lor a performance. with her sistel'. Mrs, Alonzo dangerous drugs. No starving. No special eurdst. Get rid Df ·
The choir sang at the North Custer, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. excess fat and live longer . Odrlne• hiS been ulld svCCH&amp;fulty lty
American Dairy Show In the Caverlee and Mrs. Custer thous•nd' all over the country for over 10 ye1n. OdrlntK CDib .
Lausche building on the Ohio visited several days with their Sl.25 and the large economy sizo S5.2S. You must loll ugly fetor ·
your money will be refunded by your druggist. No qftlfiMS- 1
State Fairground&amp;. Mr. and brother-in-law and sister who asked
. Sold with this 9111Jrantee by: Dutton Drug Sture- .,_.
Mrs. Dean look the young reside in a Sebring Methodist dleport. Mall Orders Filled.
Home.
people to Colwnbus.

Four Join Choir for Tuesday Performance

LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK

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Dale w. 11111, Moore Haven,
Fla., returned to bla home
Wednesday after spending a
vacation bere with frlancla IIDd
relaUveo. · ·
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TO DINE AT EVA'S
The Mlddleport·Pomeroy
Rotary Club wiU dine at Eva's
Realilllfant In Middleport
Friday at 8 p.m., Prelltlent
Charlea lilmllfll aald today.

WINDOW SHADES
CUT TO ORDER
FREE!

OU)FASHIONm
REVIVAL
at Hiland O!apel
Oct. 261hru Nov. B
Serv. 7:30 each eve ..
Special Music
Preaching by
Rev. Essie Lee
Rev . Paul Chevalier
Everybody welcome.

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See our ~parkling collection
of new colored dial watches
by Bulova. Very high
lashion. Alld sensible, too.

Because Bulova nlates
beauty with craftsmanship.
So t1u: Bulova you buy today
Will be a lasting g~ft, certain .
to please her for many,
Christmas Eves to c~me .

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weleome.

MONDAY
MEIGS N.F.O. meetln&amp;
Cheater Grange llaU, Monday, I ·
p.m.
TUEIIDAY

PAST MATRONS, Plmar'oy
Cliapter Ill, 0.! .8., 7:10
'I'Uelday' htlme of Mn. Dale

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Allllltary, Feeiley lltnDiltt .._,
1.. , ,., Tunday nlCbl at lbe

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Mr. and Mra. Walter R.
DaYia, Wellston, a son; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. MarUn, Galllpolll
Ferry, a daughter; Mr. and
Homemake,.. Want Mrs. Richard L. Brown,
Jaekaon, '' daushter; Mr. IIDII
~en Name.
Mro. JohnK.Loper,Chlillcotlle,
Tbe Eaatero Homemakers a dausbter; and Mr. and Mrs.
flub of Eaatern Meigs ColDity .Uoyd L. Myers. Gallipolis, a
wanII ...... and addre m or daughter· D'··""aU aervicemlm wbO wiD be In
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Vlelnlm Thailand
F
Mrs. David L. Beaver and
East
during~~ lnfJbani son, Robert WE. IBiahopK,
holiday seaaon
o n Brammer, a ter .
Tbe club
t
Carpenter,PaulA.FOBier,Joha
project o1 _u::_ou 1 F. Goett, Sr., Mrs. Walter S.
aucb III'Vicemen ThiJ Ia tile llayeaandlnfantson,RobertN.
lblrd
lhata.'clubhudone JusUce, Jr., Mrs. Martha
"10' ~ba. ..._., addr. . ,, ~iroy,Mn.HaroJldMillaN-~'
inay c!llf IIIWI14 cr write to Infant oon, Mn. ames e......
Mn. Roger Gaul, Pomeroy and Infant daUShler, Paul M.
Route s.
Ri8P, Robert Bowman, IIDII
Roscoe llarrioon.

Enterprile Ualted Motbodlat

Mn. Don

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Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiUns houra 2-1 and 7-8 p.m.
Malemlty vlaiUns hours 2:38 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.

rues.

'111URSDAY
CUB SCOUT Pack 24S,
American Legion Hall 7 p.m
Halloween party· aU boys
teresladlnJoininSattendwilba
parent.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
~~~~Club, I :IJ p.m. '1'lluNdi1. heme o1 Mn. 1fuCb
Baarha;piglnpokeoale;aacret
pals to be revealad.
MEIGSCOUNTY)'OUihgroup
lor Mentally lletardetl tonigllt,
7::.l p.m. at Trinity United
awrcb, Pumeroy.
FRIDAY
MEIGS
HIGH Sebool
Cheerleaders sponeorln&amp; a
donee Friday follOwinl Meip •
Galllpcplla pme at Pntoeroy
Junior Hilh from 10 to u. Tbe
Joys wiD emcee.

....-etary, ond Pam Buck; eecond row, Allan Pogh, Mike
Weablnllkey, Daniel Petty and Greg Dmohew; third row,
Connie Warner, Judi Roberto, Barbara Neue, IIDd Bill
Cornell; fourlhrow, Dennlsllawk, Cl'alg Cottrill, Sam Shain,
and John Elcbinger.

STUDENT OOUNCJL - Southern's stuclen\ council

meiobert are maklnc plana lor the annual homecoming
aclirllles to be held Friday, Oct :.J. Manbers shown are.

MRS. K. B.

Social
Calendar

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for a layette shower given by prizes belog aw..:!!t!f!, .tllte
Mrs. Marlene Winebrenner ond wjnnera. Mla·l'rW Plii!ll)Irs. Richard Greso for Mrs. ~ d.YJr· prize: The ltullrut ·
Ben Ewing. The shower was served laney sandWicbea, ,.rut ·
lours, ptll)cb and ~. J'mn ·
were pink nutcups witb !111ft'
HINZMAN IN LONDON
replieas.
MASON - The !lev. Parker Guests were Mra. Wilma ·
Hinzman of the Mason United Guinther, Mlao Erma .~,
Methodist Olureh, one of 31 Mrs. !Woe Keller, Mill ii.tdift,
ministers of the United Stalea Mrs. Joyce Thorne, liira. ·
chosen to attend a conference In Juanita Ratliff, MrL leau
England, teft by plane from Wrlgbt, Mn. Theltnl CaU,llh;
C41umbus Thursday to arrive at Barbara Fry, Mro. Dorta
London on Friday. He expect. Woodyard. Tereaa Colllna, ..,.
to be gone unUI November 2nd Mn. Ruth RI!Oe.
:' ·
or 3rd.
Others presenUns slfll to ·
He wu chosen lor this Mn. Ewing were Mn. Mabel
honor by the General Board of Tracy, Mrs. Mulne Moon,
Evangelism of the United Mrs. Frances Hewellon, and ·
Melhodist Church.
:o1rs. Maline Hoblletler.

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POWER-VAC
Cleaning System
Homes · Trailers · Public
Buildings. etc. ' No muss. no
fuss - have your furnace
cleaned today.

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Although It Ia 'traditional
now, "Anoy"~used by nil·
HH7Df
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liMeUng of tile RieJ!Ird Coif, tfrl.
l~~~~dllo11 d by ..raJ iltl!ndm to an. and ~~ , '
ond'llletjboyeileourqetlleinl!&gt;, Nf( ilnd Jl!'s. JIID4il . ~, SWEE~~OP * L lolelp. CoJIIIIT pouljcU ol INII, Mn.lfomer . . . Mn.
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wrlto ~ IDpt ~IQJIII lilt ijmd'TOSS - !W'.&lt;iill\1111'11., 1fJ; ......~, ell., Mr. iai\11 · ~ll· ond TeleiJeh beldOcl. ,•l..&lt;hiiad ljaria ond M~-.: 1iMIL
, tile 8alllbllfY
meals. Sbe ..td many cblldrell IJpe
IIIII
~ 1'1111117 not , ~.
WIIUam Alnon, cb., Jolr. ont1 ~&gt;ilaliul·~, Mr. lllll la\ ~~~the ·~-~. . . . .ll!!'ll!ll
1 Schciol, 'fuaday nlgbt lor the do not n~.UZ. ..- 'llill not teU ~t ~ !hat • ~oocl ,... , AI a ~l!&gt;od ol ~~~~~In a Jlrt. Bill Pul)lrii,.Mt.IDII Mn.-f)lrl.
Sl-; Mr.. ·lilcl one to
'ti BtadburY In ·
• 'SIUJJ!J!Jry P.T.A.
about heartns or
ifmland!Jil teldler 11. WQI Clilld 111e dellrt to rud, ltJe Rldlar!l Mea, Mr: and, ~· lb, Yll1U , Rev.
·· · Mlal 81«)' allrlbuted Nading prqblems.
which part!DII .,a promote lUllS"~ Jelllnc tile dllld aee Gene Whaley, Mr. 11D11 Mri. ·~
es, Mr, lill!d,Ml,.
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'handicaps to three opeclal TheprincipolpointAOl'bulthal reading,_ lilted b1 Mill ll!i .pamlll read, ......n,tac Goey lluiWn. Mr. and Jlrt. ~~ill •, pj•,...., Mr. and Mn.
Arid Colors.
• area, jlbyslfll, J&gt;ll)'cb0108lcal ll0ll8lly the ltmldehlld hu mO&lt;e S\Ory. She ouuesled that tlle~._cbild to' read ouUoud; lllCI 'CI\Iflel Williams.
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and edU&lt;aUollal. To overcome dlftleulty learning to read than par~. read to thelr plllldren 1U111 liaiiJnlni wben he doe.&lt;. COUNTIIY STORE,' POST . ·BAI..LOOl!l MEN - Bill
physical reasons for poor the oulgoing one. She said Ibis Ia starUni)l•l!P earl)' qe, thai Dliplafed it the meellnl -.liflmCE, BOOK STORE - Mr.. ~. ,d)., W1W1m Wl!le •..
readlng,MiaoSiorySU&amp;geateda some,
. esduetothetimldone they ClllT)' on an adult COR· tat boOb !rom BldJ grade. IIDIIMn. RicbardC41e,cb. ,~. ,PI10Jlhllalfl'• . ,
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a.a ...,. villlltlon wu beld andMrJ. Fl'edBurlon,Mr. ind ·,DOLL~CES-...-J and won 1J7
from 7:30 to 1 p. m. with lbe Mn. John AmoU, Mr. and Mri. Mra· (llan 'l'; unq, cb.,'*· and 1eC011!1. r-~·
teaehers present to an&amp;wt!l JacltKJn41,Mr.andMra.lloofld iitti.' N~oqcl.. '
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Doni, Mr. and Jlrt. Henchel •· F,OOTIL\LL CHANCES Min Story .announced McCI~~te, Mr. lild Mra. lloo!ry 'Mt. 1111d Mrt.•Wandell Ra,wr,
NaliDDBI EdueaUon Week and Doerfer, Mr. IIDII Ml'll. Roy cb., Mr. ~ Mra. Don Sheell.
Invited parenll to visit tile Smith, Mr. and Mrl. RDdney . CAKI!lWALK - Mr. andMra.
claaarooma. ·
QWvey.
Kenneth.a..ney, cb., Mr. and
1Jur1n8
tile
INIIn•
meelirJ8
MILK
CANS
Ml'll.
u.tly
Mr..
John ~)ale, Mr. ~ Mrl.
ly AILEEN CLAIRE
pialll"""' made lor 1be fall Foboer, cb., Mr. and Mra. VemaiWeU, Mr.andMra. Le!&gt;P
NEA Food Editor
fesllvaltobeheldattlleacbool Harry Graham, Mr. IIDII Mra. Sauleri.
·" , ··
Soups are a major part of
on Nov. 20. CI!D&gt;mltlees named . . Blake, Mr. and Jlrt, Mrs. ·William. . ,Obijnger
a meal In China. Soup also
by Mrs. GoeHrey Wllaon,
Is Important as part of an
Americanized v e r s I o n· o I
Chinese cooking.
and Mrs. James wm, cb .• Mr. .
Buwei Yang Chao in "How
lo Cook and Eat In Cblnese"
I Random H o u s e~explalns
the dllferenee si ly. The
D 0 0. R
P R I Z E
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Chinese tradlllooa y h a v e
REGISTRATION- Mr. and
soup several times during a
Mro.NedSWIDdell,cb.,Mr.IIDII A banquet and party marked that Mrs. Frank Wlleon'a
meal and always once at the
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Story.
HomebuUder's Claas o1 tile badl, bad dted.
meals call for a bowl of
common soup for everyone
FISH POND No. 1-Mr. IIDII Middleport Churcb of Christ Attencllni """' Mr. and Mra.
lo dip Into at any time, since
Mn. John Teaford, cb., Mr .IIDII Tuesday nf8hl at the ehurcb. Houdashelt, Mr. and Mrs.
water is never and tea rarely
Mrs. Pbillp Radford, Mr · and The fell moUf was featured In Stewa:t, Mrs; VanMeter, Mr.
served on the table.
Mn. Robert Buraon, Mrs. Sue tile decorations and hlgf\IIBhl ol and Mra. WUilarn Gn-., Mr.
In the United Stales soup
Seelig,
Mr. and Mrs. Kermeth tile event was a prosram ol and Mra. lliweU Wllaon. Mrs.
is served a\ the beginning of
Sinclair,
Mr. and Mrs. l.erny music and skito prepared tly &lt;liy TutUe, Mr. and Mrs.
a meal or is the complete
Sauters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klncald, Kincaid, Mr. and Mn. Rice,
meal, accompanied with a Hearty Chinese chicken noodle sour fits U.S. eating
FISH
POND
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NO.
2
.Mr.
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Mn. Yeauser 1 Mr. and Mn.
salad, bread and possibly a
ha bits.
and
Mn.
Walter
MorriS,
cb.,
Stewart,
and Mrs. Leonard Van WUiard Boyer, Mr. and Mn.
dessert.
Chesler En!ID, Mr. ond Mn.
A hearty "Chinese" soup
ed water according to dlrec· Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sellea, Meter.
I cup llnely sliced celery
to fill our needs Is a Chicken
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Pullins,
Mrs.
WUllam
Grueser
was
Ed
Evans, tile Rev. Raullln
lions
on
P.ackage.
Drain
well.
4 ouaces fine egg noodles
Noodle Soup or Gai·Yal·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Nottingham,
mlslreas
of
ceremonies
for
the
Moyer,
Mia · Thelma Boyer,
Rinse
w1th
hot
water.
Spoon
Heat corn oil in heavy 3We offer a wide choice of ~idcroom supGaw·Meln.
i
nto
individual
serving
Mr
:
and
Mrs.
Buford
Capeharl,
program
with
Mrs.
Denver
Rice
Mn.
MeEihlllney,
Mr. and Mrs.
quart saucepan. Add soy
cmCKEN NOODLE SOUP
pl ies at low cmc. Rentals are also reasonsauce, then chicken. Cook bowls. Pour chicken vege· Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Mr. directing the hillbilly band Dale Hyaell, Mr. and Mn. llan
(GaJ.YaHlaw·Meln)
over medium heat, stirring table mixture over noodles. and Mrs. Ro@;er Smith, Mr. and composed of Mr. and Mn. While, Mrs. Frank Powers,
able. Count Ol! us for a complete stock
constantly, untiJ chicken is Serve hot. Makes 6 to 8 serv· Mrs. Harold Canfield.
2 tableapoons corn oU
Stewart,
Mrs. Norman Mn. R4acb, IIDda sueot. Mrs.
1 tablespoon soy sauce
tender. Blend \2 ~up chicken ings.
KITCHEN - Mr. 11D11 Mrs. Yeauser, Mrs. Van Meter, Mn. Flora Glbooll.
of home care needs for the patient.
stock with cornstarch. Stir·
1 eup 110aU otrlr,•
To prepare with f r o z e n Edward Kennedy, cb., Mr. and Kenneth McEiblnney, Mrs. Carl
r ing constantly, gradually broccoli : Thaw broccoli be·
ancooted eb etta
• dd to chicken mixture and fore adding to so~ and re· Mrs. Rlcbard Friend, Mr. and Roach and Denver Rice.
I CIIJII eldeken atoek or
bring to boil. Add broccoli, duce simmering tame to 10 Mrs. Floyd Brlckles, Mr. and Willard Boyer, attired in
boaWon
Mrs. Harry Johnsm, Mr. and scout costume, took the
celery and remaining stock. minutes.
2 tabletpoou corastareb
1 Year Certificates
OPEN DAILY
Cover ; simmer 15 minutes.
2 •nJII (l·laeb) pleeet
Mrs. Leland Parker, Mr. and . "Homebuilder's Roy Seoul ol
Of
Deposit
8:00AM to 10:00
Cook noodles in boiling salt·
UDeooked broeeoll
Mrs . James Haggy, Mrs . the Week" oward, and tile sld.l l
WU!iam Obllnser.
included
" The
French IMintnoum Deposit uo,ooo.ot
DARTGAME - Mr. andMrs. Restaurant" by Millon
Sunday 10: 30 AM
Roland Dais, ch., Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt and Mn. Stewart;
to 12:3o
Guy . Moms, Mr. and Mrs. ''Ron,
The
Christian
5:00to9':00 PM
William Carswell, Mr. and Mrs. Magician", by the !lev. Raullin
Robert Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Moyer; "1be Best of Families"
Wayne Swisher; Harold Lohse and Kenneth
James Robson ,
by Mrs. McElhinney; "Rocking
McCullough are your friendly pharmacists at
POCKET LADIES
Mrs. Chair" by Rice and Mrs.
Swisher arid LohsP l&gt;ov;oll Drugs. They ~ave '
The Baptist Day of Prayer to pumpkin bread. Attendlns Eva King, eh., Mrs. John Yaauser, and ''Graveyard" by
be observed at the Nov, 2 besldesthoae named were l'ofn. Ridgway, Mn. Car~l Ohllnser, Mrf· ~~~art.
meeUns !'I ~ ~: Sanborn
Mrs.
UESSNG
new vtm.,
..
~
Missionary ~ety was planned Fowur, MnJ, 'UIIvid Darsi;~'Miu
Tuesday night by clrlces of the Freddie Houdashelt MrS: Fred ·
are Stewart, · ent; Mrs.
Hoffman, Mrs.
.Hood.
Yeauser, vice praaldent; Mrs.
Society.
Mrs.
Charles
Edwards,
Mrs.
R4acb,
secretary; Mro. VanThree members from eacb of
the clrclea wiD JI&lt;OVide desserts Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs,
Meter, ~lant secretary, and
Mrs. Frank Powers, treasurer.
lor the smqubord which will Mrs. Harold Olase, and sueoll,
A bis\ory of the clau was
follow the prayer observance. Mlcbl Kln8, Marc and Anita
Fultz.
MASON
Mrs.
Murl
Megee,
given
by Mrs. R4aeh foDowlng
Tilt Allltt01 Coottty
Members were reminded of the
S..lnp&amp;LoonC..
i!¥1VEJOYCIRCLE
Mason,
tllenewpresidentoftlle
the
ebleken
dinner
served
by
Nov. 6 World Day of Prayer
IMhcwiSt. .
service to be held at the Heath MilS. FRED LEWIS, Mrs. Sunahlne Call of Mason United the Phllllbea Society. Mrs.
OIJio
United Methodist Church under Ted Riley and Mrs. Paul Smart Methndls\ Clmrch, presided at a Houdaahtlt, reUrlng president,
All Ace_. I_"" lr
spotJSOI'ship of Meigs County were named to provide the recent meellnl at tile h110e of was toaslmlstreas for the
Till
F-ollavlnp Mil
dt~~~ri!O&lt;
the
Sanborn
Society
Mrs.
Everett
Thomu
In
Mason.
dinner.
She
thanked
the
Church Women United.
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It was noted that Dan Noble • smorsaabord at a meeUng of Mrs. Clarence Baler presented members lor coop•raUon
UpTom.tii.IO
devoUonals.
. during her term of office.
the previous scholarship the L&lt;&gt;ve Joy Circle.
For devotions, Mrs. Lewis The cioll voted to sell candY Mn. Rice repO&lt;ted on . tile
student supported throush
Free Gift
BapUot women, Is no longer In used a medltoUon from tile to aam mooey lor tile cburcb. parties lor pallenll at tile
WIIIIOopooltof
-school at Judson College, and "Secret Place," scripture and One of tile project~ II to bQy Southeaatern Oblo Mental
OFUN 01 MORI
thai a new student bas been prayer, Mrs. Smart dlscuuod paint to redecorate lho Sunday Health Center, a monthly
't'"
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tf ~:.ft\:'
seloc:ed for aaslolance.
'";J'. )~&lt; -!"'
the work of the scboiarahlp fund School clau romoa.
project of tile clau.ll waa noted
She is Constance Marie and told of the new acbolarshlp Othernewolfleenof theclau
WUliamson, a sophomore at girL Mrs. Richard Owen, are vke preslden~ Mn. Eber
Judson, of !layton, the daughter projectchalrman,repO&lt;teiltha\ Roulb; JOCretary, Mrl. Ray
of Mr , and Mrs. William a box had been aent to Pete Pro!IIU, and ........,.. • Mrs.
Cecil Smith. Tbe nnt acbeduJeol
Wllllamaoo. Miao Williamson is Werner.
preparing for misalon work. Mrs. Charles Simona and meeliJI8 w1U be Nov. 18 In tile
Information sheets were Mrs. John Wenier, ho8teaaes, churclJ baaemeo•.with hal'-"
distributed to the members who serve refreolunenll to those beinl Mn. Ebor Roulb and
i,
will be remembering her with named and Mrs. Robert Mn. J;leuben Stewart.
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Richardson, Mn. Pearl Hoff· MrL Ray Proffitt and Mrs.
gifts lhroushou\ the year.
,,. '
The while cr011 quotas - man, Mrs. Frances Bearha, Thomaa oervttl relresbmenllto
' '
materials lor at home and Mrs. Charles White, Mn. Leora Mn. 1\uwll Barton, Mrs. JudY
foreign mission programa - Sigman, Mrs. Ruth Johnaon, Fllgg, Mrs. Le8ter Zerlde, Mn.
were filled by the circles and Mrs. Beulah White, Mro. Jeule Cecil Smith, Mrs. T. R. DaYia,
Houdashell, Judy Owen, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
displayed
at the meeUnu.
With
Tammy Richardson, Wesley Geor&amp;t Carton, Mro. Clarence
DORCAS CIRCLE
Imaginative
Baler, Mluea IDida and Lorena
MEETING AT THE home of and Carol Simona.
EIJ!IIneerlng
Welaa, Mrs. lleuben Stewart,
Mrs.
John
Fultz
the
Dorcas
Cdnlemporary
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Mrl.
Verlle W..-kman, Jlrt.
Circle made plans to lake
Experienced
OFFICERS
ELECI1I:Il
Wllllim
Fry,
Mra.
Floaale
Halloween gifts to ohunUns.
manshlp
MASON - The Happy Go Hollman, Mn. MaUlda ,Noble,
II was voted to contribute to
Lucky
HI Club met recently at Mrs. Landon Smith, Mill Mary
105,000 B.T.U.
lhe school milk prosram and to
lite
Mason
United awreb and Dudtllotl, Pegy Ctllel, and
011, Gas. Electric and remember servicemen and the elected olflcen, Connie Hflibea Mrs. Parker lllnaoan.
Electric Heal Pump Traywick&amp;, a missionary
family, with glfll at Cbrlslrqas.
Available .
Adama. vice
praaldent;
president;
Oleryl
It was reported that a 1101&lt; has (rwleeted)
secretary,
SUsan
Thabet;
a11t.
been sent to David Sigman and
that Michael Bratton, also a secretary, Jenny Thabet;
Special
treasurer, Billie Fry; aoslalant
servicenian,
bad
·been
treasurer, Guyla
remembered with a birthday reporter,
Ctcllla Smith; David
gift.
Smith,
parliamentarian; aon&amp;
Mrs. Bert Bodlmer gave
devotions usintJ ''God Answers leaders, Sheila ()IJilnger and
Prayer" .u her topic. Mrs. Sue Jenny Thabet, and game
iaadero, Tammy Cook, Judy .
Imboden wu aaslsted with the
Middleport. o.
by u
- o Martha Kin g. HJIIhea, Mark Fry IIDII Barberi
PUO
I;
':': '''; ·.
Mn. Fultz served a oalad and Johnaon. The club'llill.,.,_ a
'
skaUng party aiKI Halloween
party Oct. 22 at tile New Haven _ _..
~~
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Community Building.

to ...rcome

9- Tho Dally Senllnei,Middleport.pomeroy, 0., Oct. Zl, 11'10

v!.-\ pink and blue co1or scheme heitlO&gt;tlle home ol Mn:
was carried out in decorations Games were played

the proporu
m:k:
permanent bOJIIluets. My favorite book oa the .Ubject iueDEAR POLLY-Loretta wan1ed to know

ol cornmeal and borax to 111e wben clrJbll Rowin 1o

geats 10 partJ ol wblte cornmeal to line ~-"'· bO
mixed lhorouehJy,-JIJUE
..-.~.• , ras,

DEAR POLLY- I have dried llowera mOll aueceaafull
and would like to.help LorettiJ. I 111e one part boras to ~
~~:bite cornmeal. Leave flowers In tbiJ m.lxture 111 aa
..
t conlalner unW they are ~ dry Cheek
every day or so. Different typeo o1 floweia
clllftr·
ent drying Ume. If container II not 1ar1e _,ugh for loal
atema, remove stoma and irllert florlat wire Ill !he back of
the Oowtra when tbe arraocement 11 macle.-DORIS
DEAR GIRLS-Varloua aallllrlllea aeem te dlppee
no.t the
.ro
lelf«&lt;
nmemller
ta Pill lite beida of tbe flowen doft ~ lbe .ut.re
.,... II aD uoud them ... be lllllt! te leave !Mm idtil
IIIGrotiiJI!ly dry. Moll people re1110ve 1M r.IIale tn. tile
&lt;wl floiren .., oae qpert ltld melllal ...,. II 1M f.U.,.
~thai add to tbe ebum If a ft+•e• ....... dry very
w.... I bve -lar&amp;e IIIII bolea . . . u 111w.tr1 r.r
- ..,..... ,.._,, ud, tllnp lbty liad 1f!e 1ep11 .. r
bave been aiiYiaed lUI a •ever Ia Dll amiaary m W8
meW. Aa wltll maa7 tlalap, wilal worb weD rer may 101 aeem quite aa (oed le aom- e1ae .,.. jarefen
a clllfennl w8)'. Before we bow u, we
~ a wa1
of oar OWII wltldl aeemo beat te a-POLLY

requtrt

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Polly's Problem _ _ __,.
DEAR POLLY-My wooden pepper l!iDder bas beeome sreasy to tbe touch. I waab II wltb soap and
water and allo have uaed vinegar but It remairll
sticky, I bope someone can belp me with tbls.-

!root row, k. Mn. Pb,yllao Greer, advlaor, Robin Allen,
tnllldellt, Ranee Burke, vice iftsldent, Gary Morris,

DEAR POLLY-My PoiDter Ia to help lake advantap of
uoexpee1ed aale1 and then
be swe the purchaae
matchea sometbln&amp; e1ae we
1.DHESIVE-BACKED
OWD. A Uny piece of fabric
PAPER .
can uauaiiY be cut from a
seam but would be 1011 If
dropPed In one'a purse. I
take a piece of adbeslvehacked paper and ollct OD
It sa mplea of varloua
t hI n g 1 I havl-iUit only
ciotbea but
clraperlel
and oo oa. SeVeral can be
pnt 1111 one piece of paper. Followinll tbla plan I can buy
beln&amp; sure fbe prlee II rlght......SUSAlf
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WILLING WOIIKERS

Quo,

Church, maaked Hallowaen
II8MI&gt;. 7:10 Friday at tbe home
of Mlal Dorothy l.ool.
PAST
MATRONS,
,Evangeline Olaptar 171, O.E.S.,
7:30 FridaY' Muonie Teaqlle.
SA'ft!RDAY
K OF P 111d 1'Ytb*' Sillel'l!
and famWes potluck aupper,
1:20 PJI!· at tbe K of P Hall,
GallipoUa. Maal and drink

fumlahed.
BELLING and · allower
saturday at lfenlock · Groft
Grange Hall, 8 p.m.lor lfr.lllll
('llpr)

·OallP!N.

Everyone .. welcome to .I liad.

SIJNDAY
REVIVAL. 7:38aacb mnlnc
al Mltldlepor\ Oaurcla of ~­
Naurene by the Rev. and Mn.
Art Klahbauah; clllldren'o
service, 7 p.m.
PUBIJC OPEN hotlee SJDI.
day. 2 to e pm. at new Shrine
Park club house, Racine. Pablle

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Nelson, r--'"'!'.,-----"'1
Delaware, are azmoundng the
birth of a daushter, KrlaU Rae,
CLEANERS
on Sept. 38. Mr. and Mrs. Orion
Nelson, Dexter, and Mr, and
ly undlng yaur
Mrs. Tracy Tackett, Ewington, clry
to us..
are the grandparents. Great. You cleenlnl
cen rely on our
modern
methods
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. end
eJCtre care for
Pharoh Johnson, Point Pierce, perfectly dry
Fla.; Mrs . Nellie Nelson, cleaned dofllles.
Dexter, and Mrs. Neva Pierce,
Middleport. Mr . and Mrs.

HOME LAUNDRY

Nelson have
Malanie,
age another
three. daushter,

Mlas Anita Fultz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz,
Middleport; Dwayne wm, ...
of Mr. and Mro. Norman WUI,
RuUand; Richard Dean, 10n of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
Pomeroy; and John Eichinger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Eichinger, Syracuse. members

L~~=:;..:=:::::::J
N. lnclp\ve.

VISIT MRS. CUSTER
Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;&gt;ren Caverlee
of the AII-Oblo Youth Choir returned to their home in Odrinex can help you become the trim slim per10n you nnt to•. ·
joined the group Tuesday night Huntington after visiUOg here Odrinex. is a tiny tabtet and easily swallow.cf. C«thiiM no
In Colwnbus lor a performance. with her sistel'. Mrs, Alonzo dangerous drugs. No starving. No special eurdst. Get rid Df ·
The choir sang at the North Custer, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. excess fat and live longer . Odrlne• hiS been ulld svCCH&amp;fulty lty
American Dairy Show In the Caverlee and Mrs. Custer thous•nd' all over the country for over 10 ye1n. OdrlntK CDib .
Lausche building on the Ohio visited several days with their Sl.25 and the large economy sizo S5.2S. You must loll ugly fetor ·
your money will be refunded by your druggist. No qftlfiMS- 1
State Fairground&amp;. Mr. and brother-in-law and sister who asked
. Sold with this 9111Jrantee by: Dutton Drug Sture- .,_.
Mrs. Dean look the young reside in a Sebring Methodist dleport. Mall Orders Filled.
Home.
people to Colwnbus.

Four Join Choir for Tuesday Performance

LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK

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DALE RILL REnJRNil
Dale w. 11111, Moore Haven,
Fla., returned to bla home
Wednesday after spending a
vacation bere with frlancla IIDd
relaUveo. · ·
·

TO DINE AT EVA'S
The Mlddleport·Pomeroy
Rotary Club wiU dine at Eva's
Realilllfant In Middleport
Friday at 8 p.m., Prelltlent
Charlea lilmllfll aald today.

WINDOW SHADES
CUT TO ORDER
FREE!

OU)FASHIONm
REVIVAL
at Hiland O!apel
Oct. 261hru Nov. B
Serv. 7:30 each eve ..
Special Music
Preaching by
Rev. Essie Lee
Rev . Paul Chevalier
Everybody welcome.

.TOUTTI.,. ....

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SWEATSHIRTS
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See our ~parkling collection
of new colored dial watches
by Bulova. Very high
lashion. Alld sensible, too.

Because Bulova nlates
beauty with craftsmanship.
So t1u: Bulova you buy today
Will be a lasting g~ft, certain .
to please her for many,
Christmas Eves to c~me .

.... ,.....................

weleome.

MONDAY
MEIGS N.F.O. meetln&amp;
Cheater Grange llaU, Monday, I ·
p.m.
TUEIIDAY

PAST MATRONS, Plmar'oy
Cliapter Ill, 0.! .8., 7:10
'I'Uelday' htlme of Mn. Dale

&amp;ruth.
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JUNIOR ~ . IACiaD
Allllltary, Feeiley lltnDiltt .._,
1.. , ,., Tunday nlCbl at lbe

hall.

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Mr. and Mra. Walter R.
DaYia, Wellston, a son; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. MarUn, Galllpolll
Ferry, a daughter; Mr. and
Homemake,.. Want Mrs. Richard L. Brown,
Jaekaon, '' daushter; Mr. IIDII
~en Name.
Mro. JohnK.Loper,Chlillcotlle,
Tbe Eaatero Homemakers a dausbter; and Mr. and Mrs.
flub of Eaatern Meigs ColDity .Uoyd L. Myers. Gallipolis, a
wanII ...... and addre m or daughter· D'··""aU aervicemlm wbO wiD be In
-·'"
Vlelnlm Thailand
F
Mrs. David L. Beaver and
East
during~~ lnfJbani son, Robert WE. IBiahopK,
holiday seaaon
o n Brammer, a ter .
Tbe club
t
Carpenter,PaulA.FOBier,Joha
project o1 _u::_ou 1 F. Goett, Sr., Mrs. Walter S.
aucb III'Vicemen ThiJ Ia tile llayeaandlnfantson,RobertN.
lblrd
lhata.'clubhudone JusUce, Jr., Mrs. Martha
"10' ~ba. ..._., addr. . ,, ~iroy,Mn.HaroJldMillaN-~'
inay c!llf IIIWI14 cr write to Infant oon, Mn. ames e......
Mn. Roger Gaul, Pomeroy and Infant daUShler, Paul M.
Route s.
Ri8P, Robert Bowman, IIDII
Roscoe llarrioon.

Enterprile Ualted Motbodlat

Mn. Don

I

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiUns houra 2-1 and 7-8 p.m.
Malemlty vlaiUns hours 2:38 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.

rues.

'111URSDAY
CUB SCOUT Pack 24S,
American Legion Hall 7 p.m
Halloween party· aU boys
teresladlnJoininSattendwilba
parent.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
~~~~Club, I :IJ p.m. '1'lluNdi1. heme o1 Mn. 1fuCb
Baarha;piglnpokeoale;aacret
pals to be revealad.
MEIGSCOUNTY)'OUihgroup
lor Mentally lletardetl tonigllt,
7::.l p.m. at Trinity United
awrcb, Pumeroy.
FRIDAY
MEIGS
HIGH Sebool
Cheerleaders sponeorln&amp; a
donee Friday follOwinl Meip •
Galllpcplla pme at Pntoeroy
Junior Hilh from 10 to u. Tbe
Joys wiD emcee.

....-etary, ond Pam Buck; eecond row, Allan Pogh, Mike
Weablnllkey, Daniel Petty and Greg Dmohew; third row,
Connie Warner, Judi Roberto, Barbara Neue, IIDd Bill
Cornell; fourlhrow, Dennlsllawk, Cl'alg Cottrill, Sam Shain,
and John Elcbinger.

STUDENT OOUNCJL - Southern's stuclen\ council

meiobert are maklnc plana lor the annual homecoming
aclirllles to be held Friday, Oct :.J. Manbers shown are.

MRS. K. B.

Social
Calendar

.orlllt'

for a layette shower given by prizes belog aw..:!!t!f!, .tllte
Mrs. Marlene Winebrenner ond wjnnera. Mla·l'rW Plii!ll)Irs. Richard Greso for Mrs. ~ d.YJr· prize: The ltullrut ·
Ben Ewing. The shower was served laney sandWicbea, ,.rut ·
lours, ptll)cb and ~. J'mn ·
were pink nutcups witb !111ft'
HINZMAN IN LONDON
replieas.
MASON - The !lev. Parker Guests were Mra. Wilma ·
Hinzman of the Mason United Guinther, Mlao Erma .~,
Methodist Olureh, one of 31 Mrs. !Woe Keller, Mill ii.tdift,
ministers of the United Stalea Mrs. Joyce Thorne, liira. ·
chosen to attend a conference In Juanita Ratliff, MrL leau
England, teft by plane from Wrlgbt, Mn. Theltnl CaU,llh;
C41umbus Thursday to arrive at Barbara Fry, Mro. Dorta
London on Friday. He expect. Woodyard. Tereaa Colllna, ..,.
to be gone unUI November 2nd Mn. Ruth RI!Oe.
:' ·
or 3rd.
Others presenUns slfll to ·
He wu chosen lor this Mn. Ewing were Mn. Mabel
honor by the General Board of Tracy, Mrs. Mulne Moon,
Evangelism of the United Mrs. Frances Hewellon, and ·
Melhodist Church.
:o1rs. Maline Hoblletler.

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DIY of Publl"tlon
REGULATIONS

The Publisher reservn the
righ1 to edit or reject any Jdl
Mrs. Lillian Jividen had the deemed objeclionll. The
publisher will not be responsible
miafortWie to faD and dlalocate tor
more than one Incorrect
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and over the roed. Diesel or
gas, experience helpful but
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training. For Interview and 'cOAL, lim4htone . Excelsior

For want Ad Service

5 cents per Word one insertion
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Charge75c
Mrs. lJirry Wiles of Akron 12 Minimum
cents per word three
openl a week with her parenla, conse&lt;:utlve Insertions.
II cents per word six con Mr. and Mrs. OUa McClintock. secutive
Insertions.
Mr. Wiles came for the weekend 25 Per cent Discount on paid
ads paid within 10 days.
and she returned hom• r lth blm ads and
CARD OF THANKS

I OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley, Each
additional word 2c .
Mrs. Billy Hill, and Mrs. Deryl
BLIND ADS
Additional 25c Charge per
Badgley visited a recent Advertisement
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weekend in BI!Umore, Oblo
OFFICE HOUAS
8:30a .m . to 5 :00p .m. Dally,
wilh Mr. and Mrs. Brian 8 :30
a .m. to 12:00 Noon
SlmpiOn and family .
Saturday.

ROOFING.

For Sale

-Ucatlon, call 513-241-5572,
or wrJte Safety Department,
United Stolfi. Inc" c.o Room
426, 307 E . .4th ;:,1., Trans.-

portallon Bldg., Clndnnall,

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Ohio.

10-22·2tc

Pomeroy. Phone 991-3891 .
.4-9-tfc

Searles,
10-1~tp

Wanted In Mason
and
New Haven

Mr, &amp; Mrs.
Mobile Home Customer
We Invite Comparison!
Bring your mobile home
prices and needs 'to us and let
us tell you the truth In Mobile
Home buying I No hidden
cost_sjn our_prlcesll

Contad&lt;

ORVIUI JOHNSON

Contact Claude Roy, Fifth St.,
Racine, Ohio.
10-21·4fC

5 ROOM house, beth, Pomeroy.
wm consider selling on land
contract. Phone 992-2779.
10-21 -Jtc

EXPERT
' ' .wheel Alignment

ONE 7 room house, bath,
Middleport. One 5 room

house, bath, Middleport. No
!act
Mr. KeMeth Swart of Akron
reasonable offer rejected.
Phone 992-5035.
spent the weekend with hl8 Notice
10.20-tfc
The Daily Sentinel
mother, Mrs. James Swart, and CHRISTMAS In October.
Christmas
I$
the
Ideal
time
of
hl8 sister, the AI Crow family.
5 ROOM brick house, ba1h,
the year to give your loved
Phone 992·2156
Kennlt Flaher of GalllpoUa ones
Middleport. Newly painted
a truly fine portrait of
outside. Wall-to-wall carand Waid Diddle of PlatlabW"g, your$elf or your family.
peting. Wllf sell furnished,
Ky., were recent visitors of Mr. Solves your glfl giving
'$7,000.
Unfurnished, S6,500.
problems . Give portrait,. Call
Roule 7, Tuppers PI• ins, 0.
and Mrs. Jerry Powell.
Phone 992-5262.
today for an appointment.
1667·3891
Dr667-l2U
Male Help Wanted
10. 2IJ. Ifc
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle Grover 's Studio, Middleport .
Phone 992-2475.
of Reno, Obio were guesta of
EARLY American Stereo-radio
10-21 -6tc WANTED: Sales trainee to
combination, AM &amp; FM radio, LOTS WITH all utilities.
Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle.
work directly with Manager
Restricted sub division. 'h to
4 speaker sound system, 4
Miss Grace Paynter of SWAP SHOP, new and used for advancement to Sales
l.acre lots. Phone Chester
speed automatic changer .
Manager position . Must be
furniture. Phone m -7201, 305
985-3301. night 985-3302.

Con

Roof Painting . , &amp;
Repair, Spouting- J&amp;
Clrpenttr Work. · · ·

GAS FLOOR turnace, UO.
Phone 992-5508. Can bo seen at
Real Estate For Sale
S09 Second Ave .. Middleport_
11J.20-3tc HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, 3
--------bedrooinl, hardwood floors.
4 PIGS. 2 shoats, Phone 142· Birch kitchen cabinets, $1,500.
4426,
Rolland
Rutland.

Carriers

BY COIITber

Salt Works, E. Main St .•

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3280 or 992-2605. Sharon's

Racine.
Mrs. Harry Hayman Is

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Balance $78 .3•. Use our
budget terms. Cal r 992-3352.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and
MODERN Walnut style stereofamily of GallipoUa and Mr. and
radio, am, fm radio. 4 speaker
WILL
give
piano
lessons
in
my
Mrs. Steve Cleland and family home. Phone 992-3666.
sound system, -i speed
automatic changer. Balance
of Reno, spent Sunday with Mr.
8-16-tfc
Wanted
To
Buy
S73.19.
Use our budget terms.
and Mrs. Frank Cleland.
Call
992-3352.
WILL pick up merchandise and OLD furniture. dishes, brass
Mr.· and Mrs. Bob Blrcb and (fake
I0-20-6tc
to auction on a per·
beds. et..:. Write M. D. Miller,
daughters of Bellevue were
centage bads. Call Jim
Rt. -4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Ull RING NECK pheasants, male
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
weekend guests of their
997-6271.
9-1-tfc
Beagle pups. John Thomas,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Phone 7~2- 4461.
9-23-tfc - - - - - - - - Leon,
W. Va. Phone 895-3972.
Birth and Mr. and Mrs. Grover
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, an
10-20-6tc
Salser, Sr.
RE -OPENING of Mlddleporl
condition,
as
long
as
have
nof
1966
NEW
MOON
trailer,
2
Mrs. Sybil MileJ and Mrs. Lee cab office at 322 N. Second
been
wet
.
Paying
$10
each.
bedroom,
10x51,
$2,800.
E)(., Middleport. Compelled
Jackson of Pickerington spent AvE
Firstfloor only. Monday~ will
eel lent condition . Phone
to lower fares In town. 2,.·hour
be pic~-up day . Write, g•vlng
Mason 773-5193.
the weekend at their home in
service available. Phone 992·

spendlnf! an indeflnlte visit with
\. her daughter, Mrs. Audrey
WUaon and family in Jacbon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
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and children of BI!Umore spent
:-' several days with their parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Cllester Slrnpsoo
ond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McSwegin
~ of New CUmberland, W. Va.,
: called on Mrs. Crttt Bradford

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Ohio.

Sunday of Mrs. Albert Paynter.

neat, aggressiye and willing
to work . Car necessary . Apply
4860 NiacCorkle. Ave., So.
Chas .
10-l6-6tc

Twin City Cabs.

10-19-6tc

BAND, Friday and saturday
nights. The Mavericks. Hi-7
Club.
10-20-.rtc
GUN
SHOOTS,
starting
Saturday night, Ott. U and
every Saturday following.
Assorted meats. Near Racine

Planing Mill. Sponsored by
Syracuse

Volunteer

Fire

Department.
HA'I;MAN'S AUCTION House,
L4JteJ_Cllf1, now open each

1-6·tfc

YOUR NEW HOME
lor 4 Bedrooms

Buill to your spectllutlons.

Sites •vailable now.

INo Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Lower Th•n Rent

Contact: Mr. Moody, Ph. 992·

7034 at our field office at
Plrk &amp; Sycamore In Mid·

dleport.
JEMO ASSOCIATES, INC.
Formerly Kluell Auoclates,
Inc .

i Pomeray

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Sea10t1 Highs - Team Series
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and Game - Devls Warner VFW GUN shoot. Sunday, TRAILER space, one mile from
new Meigs High School on old
tnaurance, 27U and 1005. Ind.
October 25. Starting at noon.
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
Series - Ed Voss 634 and Ind .
Bailey Run Road.
Game - Paul Harris 267.
10-22-llc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_-21J.
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REMODELED

LEGAL NOTI(:E
Chester
Township
Trustees wilt offer for sale at
The

public auction to be held oo
S11turday, October 2,., at 10 a . m .
at tl'le CheSfer Town Hall, the
following:
1951 Dodge 2 ton dump truck
lfS4 GMC 2 ton truck with

toocl tires.

The trusttn reservt me rlfht

to reject anv or 111 bldl.

Chester Township Trustees
Willis Frost. Clerk
(10)8,1S,22,:Jtc

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and
Gentlemen

Jim
Mees,

You,
and

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WMPO
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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Cne No, 20116
Estat• of Margaret A . Bailey
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that
Marjorie l. Smith of R. 0 ..
Pomeroy , Ohio, has been duly
appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Margaret A. Bailey,
deceased, late of Meigs County,
Ohio .
Creditors are required to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Dated this 6th day of October
1970.
F . H. O'Brien
Probate Judge ot said
County

3-bedroom

house on Lincoln
Phone 992-3440.

Helgh1s.
9-27-tfc

;N:-:I=CE-;-L:-:Vc-:-fu-r•"'l'"sh'"ed-,...-2--:-bed--:-room
apartment, Mlddlepor1.
Phone 991-387.4.
9-30-tfc

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Pets For Sale
BASSFT puppies, AKC,

$30.

Francis Benedum, phone
Coolville 667-3856.
10-18-12tc

PARKVIEW Kennalo, Poodl..,
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet and

-;how puppies. Grooming.
Phone 992-5443.
3-17-tfc

(10)1, 15. 22, Jtc

Auto Sales

POMEROY
J . w. Carsey, Mgr.
Phontn2·2111

ELECTROLUX SWEEPER comrlete with attachments,

PAINT DAMAGE - 1910 ZigZag Sewing Machines. Still In

Estate of

Decetsed.

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Cite No. 2GJ11
M. Donohue,

Notict 1' hereby g lven I hit
Mildred Lt.t of A. D. 2. Alblny,
Ohio, has bl8tn duly appointed
Adm lnlstratrlx of the I state of
Iva M. Donohue, deceastd, late
of Meigl County, Ohio .
Creditors tre required to file
thG'Ir claims with Hid fiduciary
within toyr montt'll.
Dated fhls 6th day of October.
1970.
F . H. O'Brien
Probet• Judoe of Slid
County
flO) 8, 15. 22. Jtc

lot. Only $1,500.00

monograms and bflnd hem MIDDLEPORT- •

~room&amp;

with cla,efl, llvl::, 16 x 11.

size sewing machine . With
self-winding bobbin, slant

dlhlng aree. Thfrm-o-Pif'le
GLASS. Double garag~.

Porch garOIJe. $1 soo oo
JIJ.t6-6tc
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SINGER TOUCH IJ, SEW full ''"••lectrlc home, 2 baths, nice

L151ie F. Fullr, Executor

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6-11J.ttc

Crill Bradford

WHEEL Horse Sales and
~1-Hc
Service. Baum Lumber
Company, Chester, Ohio . SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Phone 985-3301.
Reasonable rate&amp;. Phone
S..20-tfc
John Russell, Gallipolis .o82 after 5:30 p.m.
AIR
CONDITIONING,
•7-ttc
Refrigeration service. Jack's
Refrigeration, New Haven.
Phone 882-2079 _
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leach beds. Pl&gt;one 949·2111.
10-18-tfc

BACKHOE and

Endloader

work. George Bill Pullins.

10-16-30fp

AT POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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READY - MIX CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/ect. Fast and easy. Free
est mates . Phone 992-328-i.

Goegloln Ready-Mix
Middleport, Ohio.

Co.,

6-31J.tfc

cancelled?

Lost

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operator's license? Call 992·
2966.

s2495

1969 CHEVROLET

Station Wagon, v.e motor. automatic trans·
mission. power steering .

S1695

1967 CHEVROLET

Belair 4 Dr. Sedan, V·8 motor, standard shift.

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196f.DIE'vRil•
v.a
motor, automatic
Impala Convertible.
steering
· &amp; air con·
transmission. power
dltlonlng.

6-15-tfc

BAND

S1695

1968 DODGE

Friday, Oct 23
Saturday, Oct 24

Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, radio, Torquelllte
transmission, 6 cyl., white with green vinyl
roof.

Ni&amp;h1s ,
The Mnericks

1966
DODGE
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Coronet 4&lt;10 • Dr. Hardtop,

V-8 motor, radio,

1965
DODGE
Coronet Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan,

'895
motor, rf'iio,

2

IT'&amp; OEAO
AHEAD. O.D.T.

Sl195

power steering, Torquelllte transmission,
vinyl roof.

Hl·7 CLUB

standard shift.

V-8

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of dele

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HOBSTETTEI
REALTY

stitch. Full cash price, $38.50
or E-2 Terms. Phone 992-56-il.

The real estate of the late Lydia J.
Duerr, located at 846 East Main St.,
Pomeroy, consisting of a house and
two lots, must be sold Immediately to
settle the estate. Price - S7 ,ooo.
However, NO REASONABLE OFFER
WILL BE REFUSED. Phone the
undersigned at 992-5100.

Plleno tfll-2141 ' ,

tt.t..d

orrginal cartons. No at- l BEDROOMS Hardwood
tachments. needed, as our
fiQOrS, Central heat and air
controts are built -ln . Sews
conditioning. Full basement.
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Garage. Very nlc:e. $26,500.00
buttonhofes, sews ~. buttons,

Estate Uquidation Sale

.Blaetfriir's

1G-18-6tc

peln spray, cordwlnder and
throw-away bags. Full cash
price only $31. Terms
available. Phone 992-56-il.
NEAT l BEDROOMS- Bath,
10-16-6tc
new forced air furnace.
Concrete walks. Landscaped

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APPOINTMINT

OHice 9t2-225f
Res. 992·2568

Plus
Parts

Complete Service
Phone 949-3821

CONTACT US
HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR

NOTICE OF
1960 CHEVROLET 4 · door, needle designs, also zlg.zag
APPOINTMENT
excellent condition, $250.
equipped. Comes In walnut
cue No. 20lU
Also. W-C Allis Chalmers sewing stand. 172.50 cash or
Eatate of Ben Campbell,
tractor and equipment. Phone
Oecused.
terms available. Phone 992Notice is hereby given that
741-3656.
56-41.
William E . Turner. Of 230 E.
10-22-ltp
10-16-&lt;ltc
South Street, Worlhinvton,
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Ohio, has been duly appointed
Executor of the Esfate of Bess 19.. INTERNATIONAL VB 1h· KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
Ctmpbell, deceased, I.Jte Of
ton
pickup.
1960 International
excellent
condition.
all
VI 2-ton,
hpeed
dump truck.
attachments
ll'lcludlngHas
buffer
Meigs County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file
1949 International 6, lh·ton,
and demother. Sells new for
their clalmt with said fiduciary
84-lnch cab to axle. Pomeroy
over 1200. Will sell for $64.50
within fOur monttls.
Motor Company. Your Chevy
cash or terms 11rranged.
Datl!d this 6th diV of October
Dealer .
Phone 992-5641 .
1970 ·
10.21 -Jtc
10-16-6tc
Probate
Judge of said
F . H . O'Britn
County
(1) I, 15, 22, 3tc

NOTICE OF

662-3035.

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Home &amp; Auto

C. BRADFORD,

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LEGAL NOTICE

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanlta"on, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.

And

ReGiarge .

606 E. Mlln, Poineroy, 0 .

good directions, Witten Plano
10-16·6fc
cN,--:E,-16"'·,-LEc::R:-Con:--str_u_cc:-tlon....:..:.. For
Company, Box 188, Sardis, - - -- - - -- GOOO lnve~tment property.
building or remodeling your
Ohio .43946.
7 ROOM house, bath, coal House wlfh three furnished
home, call Guy Nelgler,
8·20-tfc
furnace. Thomas Fork Road apartments, basem~nt, two
R.Kine, Ohio.
._L_E_C_T_R-IC_f:._.r_c_ol_a_t_or_.e-l-ectric
near Hiland Church. Mrs. garages. Monthly .ncome.
7-31 -tfc
E
Clifford Jacobs. Phone m . S190. Priced reasonably for
243 7.
quick sale. Phone 992-l»S.
iron, May ag washer, pop-up
cS-::Ec:
Wc:-INc:-G:-MA=C::cH::ciN::E:;:S-.::::Repair
toaster, wo11en throw rugs,
10-16-6tc
.
7-19-tic
service,
all makes. 992-2284.
cookware, dish pans, towels,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
easy chair·, writing desk,
CONVENIENT but secluded
Authorized Singer Sales and
drain racks, square tubs, "STAR" kills rats quickly.
building lots on T79 at Rock
Sure. 2V:t pounds, $1.69 .
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Springs. Within walking
night locks, wall to wall
3-29-lfc
Ebersbach
Hardware.
Sugar
carpeting, small gas cook
distance of Meigs High
Run Mills, Pickens Hardstove, Electrolux sweeper.
School, a 5 minute drive from C;~u-=R-=T""Is"s,.-C"'a""'t"tl:-e----;B;:-r-e-,edIn g
ware, Mason.
Contact P~ul Brooks, Box 35,
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
Service. Phone Parker et 992·
10 .2J.30tc
Coolville, Cl'lio, 45723.
--------Witte weekends, or after 5
226.4 or call slatlon Coolville
10-20-Jtc WARM MORNING heater ,
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992661·3251.
6887 '
10-18-:lOfc
85,000 btu . Phone Mason 77310·18-tfc

tt) ~ceive con 10 1
tllinments at 10 a.m. Auction
flousetNIIer . ~ 992-3954. ; 965 CHEVROLET
sTarting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
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visit of two weeks in Detroit,
your merchandise.
Rupe 21h -hp mini bike, sao. MINERSVILLE HILL- LII&lt;E
3-22-tfc FURNISHED and unfurnished
Cleveland and New Cum.
See eveings after 4 o'clock . NEW- 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms,
apartments. Close to school.
berland.
Gall Bradford, Racine, Olio
bath, nice kitchen with builtPIANO tuning. Karl Kebler,
Phone 992-S43A.
on
State
Rt.
338
across
from
In
range, basement, garage,
Mason. Phone 773-5535 after 5
10-18-tfc
Kaiser Aluminum .
GOt NG AT 16.900p.m .
10-21 -Jtc
10-13-lOtc 2 BEDROOM trailer, country
location near Pomeroy . - - - - - - - - - - - HARRISONVILLE - LOW
Available very soon. Phone AWNINGS, storm doors and
UPKEEP - I story, tile
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
992-738•.
992-71l3
or m -2318. wIndows. carports,
block, 2 bedrooms, 2 porches,
· Sportsman Club, Sunday,
10.20·3tc marquees, blown and batt
bath, gas wall furnace in
O::tober 25.
- - - -- - - - Insulation. Elmer White,
GOOD
CONDITION. $6,500.
10-22-3fc
STORAGE rental for boats, sales representative . For free FARM - 112 acres, lots of
trailers, autos, campers, etc. estimates . phone Charles
timber, barn, outbuilding
WILL BABYSIT In my home
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Trl Ciuntv L.Hguo
th
Ph one 992 · 2.....
weekdays.
Phone
992-3324.
with
cellar, pond, house has
$.4
per
mon
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Johnson
and
Son,
Inc
.
October 13, 1971
NEW
BATH, NEW KIT·
10-22-6fc
or
see
Dick
Seyler,
Pomeroy.
8-30-tfc
Ph.
CHEN, large living room, 2
10-2l-12tc
Davls-W1rner Ins.
28
bedrooms, COULD HAVE ,,
H&amp;R Firestone
24 GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October
25, 1 p.m . Mile Hill Rd. 3 ROOM unfurnished apart5, mile out of Pomeroy,
Meson Furniture
22
Sponsored by Racine Fire
S1Q.900.
ment. Phone 992-2288.
EOIJIII
20
Department.
7-1 -tfc
Rawlings Dodge
14
10.22-3tc
POMEROY - WITH INCOME
Hol1um
12
- 2 story frame. 3 bedrooms,
Hlgh Te-am Series - Eagles
2 baths, CORNER LOT,
25&lt;5; High Team Gamo - H&amp;R PIANO tuner for Elberfeld's. TRAILER . Brown's Trailer
A
REAL
Lane
Daniels.
phone
992-5509.
garage,
full basement, GOOD
Park,
Minersville.
Phone
992Firestone 815.
FREEZER
10·2l-3tp
CONDITION.
$10,500.
332~ .
Ind. High Series and Game SPECIAL
9-9-tfc
TO BUY Cll SELL
Paul Harris 62_. and 267.
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lnspectiori

-GUARANTEEDAlone 992-2094

MOBILE HOMES

,.,.' Steubenville was a guest

Air.fAndltkJnid('

$5.55

MEIGS

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Have Your Yearly '

Excellent location. 03.900.
Readr, for your Inspection.

Appo ntment _please

BUY WITH t0NF1DENCE
CALL m.:JJ25
HELEN and VIRGIL
TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE

18.Ampld-ter

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V-8
Steering, 4 Dr.
70 Camaro Y-8, 4 Speed, P.S., Cpe. .~
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corrections

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DIY of Publl"tlon
REGULATIONS

The Publisher reservn the
righ1 to edit or reject any Jdl
Mrs. Lillian Jividen had the deemed objeclionll. The
publisher will not be responsible
miafortWie to faD and dlalocate tor
more than one Incorrect
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gas, experience helpful but
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training. For Interview and 'cOAL, lim4htone . Excelsior

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5 cents per Word one insertion
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Mrs. lJirry Wiles of Akron 12 Minimum
cents per word three
openl a week with her parenla, conse&lt;:utlve Insertions.
II cents per word six con Mr. and Mrs. OUa McClintock. secutive
Insertions.
Mr. Wiles came for the weekend 25 Per cent Discount on paid
ads paid within 10 days.
and she returned hom• r lth blm ads and
CARD OF THANKS

I OBITUARY
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley, Each
additional word 2c .
Mrs. Billy Hill, and Mrs. Deryl
BLIND ADS
Additional 25c Charge per
Badgley visited a recent Advertisement
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weekend in BI!Umore, Oblo
OFFICE HOUAS
8:30a .m . to 5 :00p .m. Dally,
wilh Mr. and Mrs. Brian 8 :30
a .m. to 12:00 Noon
SlmpiOn and family .
Saturday.

ROOFING.

For Sale

-Ucatlon, call 513-241-5572,
or wrJte Safety Department,
United Stolfi. Inc" c.o Room
426, 307 E . .4th ;:,1., Trans.-

portallon Bldg., Clndnnall,

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Ohio.

10-22·2tc

Pomeroy. Phone 991-3891 .
.4-9-tfc

Searles,
10-1~tp

Wanted In Mason
and
New Haven

Mr, &amp; Mrs.
Mobile Home Customer
We Invite Comparison!
Bring your mobile home
prices and needs 'to us and let
us tell you the truth In Mobile
Home buying I No hidden
cost_sjn our_prlcesll

Contad&lt;

ORVIUI JOHNSON

Contact Claude Roy, Fifth St.,
Racine, Ohio.
10-21·4fC

5 ROOM house, beth, Pomeroy.
wm consider selling on land
contract. Phone 992-2779.
10-21 -Jtc

EXPERT
' ' .wheel Alignment

ONE 7 room house, bath,
Middleport. One 5 room

house, bath, Middleport. No
!act
Mr. KeMeth Swart of Akron
reasonable offer rejected.
Phone 992-5035.
spent the weekend with hl8 Notice
10.20-tfc
The Daily Sentinel
mother, Mrs. James Swart, and CHRISTMAS In October.
Christmas
I$
the
Ideal
time
of
hl8 sister, the AI Crow family.
5 ROOM brick house, ba1h,
the year to give your loved
Phone 992·2156
Kennlt Flaher of GalllpoUa ones
Middleport. Newly painted
a truly fine portrait of
outside. Wall-to-wall carand Waid Diddle of PlatlabW"g, your$elf or your family.
peting. Wllf sell furnished,
Ky., were recent visitors of Mr. Solves your glfl giving
'$7,000.
Unfurnished, S6,500.
problems . Give portrait,. Call
Roule 7, Tuppers PI• ins, 0.
and Mrs. Jerry Powell.
Phone 992-5262.
today for an appointment.
1667·3891
Dr667-l2U
Male Help Wanted
10. 2IJ. Ifc
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle Grover 's Studio, Middleport .
Phone 992-2475.
of Reno, Obio were guesta of
EARLY American Stereo-radio
10-21 -6tc WANTED: Sales trainee to
combination, AM &amp; FM radio, LOTS WITH all utilities.
Mr. and Mrs. Oval Diddle.
work directly with Manager
Restricted sub division. 'h to
4 speaker sound system, 4
Miss Grace Paynter of SWAP SHOP, new and used for advancement to Sales
l.acre lots. Phone Chester
speed automatic changer .
Manager position . Must be
furniture. Phone m -7201, 305
985-3301. night 985-3302.

Con

Roof Painting . , &amp;
Repair, Spouting- J&amp;
Clrpenttr Work. · · ·

GAS FLOOR turnace, UO.
Phone 992-5508. Can bo seen at
Real Estate For Sale
S09 Second Ave .. Middleport_
11J.20-3tc HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, 3
--------bedrooinl, hardwood floors.
4 PIGS. 2 shoats, Phone 142· Birch kitchen cabinets, $1,500.
4426,
Rolland
Rutland.

Carriers

BY COIITber

Salt Works, E. Main St .•

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3280 or 992-2605. Sharon's

Racine.
Mrs. Harry Hayman Is

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Balance $78 .3•. Use our
budget terms. Cal r 992-3352.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and
MODERN Walnut style stereofamily of GallipoUa and Mr. and
radio, am, fm radio. 4 speaker
WILL
give
piano
lessons
in
my
Mrs. Steve Cleland and family home. Phone 992-3666.
sound system, -i speed
automatic changer. Balance
of Reno, spent Sunday with Mr.
8-16-tfc
Wanted
To
Buy
S73.19.
Use our budget terms.
and Mrs. Frank Cleland.
Call
992-3352.
WILL pick up merchandise and OLD furniture. dishes, brass
Mr.· and Mrs. Bob Blrcb and (fake
I0-20-6tc
to auction on a per·
beds. et..:. Write M. D. Miller,
daughters of Bellevue were
centage bads. Call Jim
Rt. -4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Ull RING NECK pheasants, male
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
weekend guests of their
997-6271.
9-1-tfc
Beagle pups. John Thomas,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Phone 7~2- 4461.
9-23-tfc - - - - - - - - Leon,
W. Va. Phone 895-3972.
Birth and Mr. and Mrs. Grover
OLD UPRIGHT pianos, an
10-20-6tc
Salser, Sr.
RE -OPENING of Mlddleporl
condition,
as
long
as
have
nof
1966
NEW
MOON
trailer,
2
Mrs. Sybil MileJ and Mrs. Lee cab office at 322 N. Second
been
wet
.
Paying
$10
each.
bedroom,
10x51,
$2,800.
E)(., Middleport. Compelled
Jackson of Pickerington spent AvE
Firstfloor only. Monday~ will
eel lent condition . Phone
to lower fares In town. 2,.·hour
be pic~-up day . Write, g•vlng
Mason 773-5193.
the weekend at their home in
service available. Phone 992·

spendlnf! an indeflnlte visit with
\. her daughter, Mrs. Audrey
WUaon and family in Jacbon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson
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and children of BI!Umore spent
:-' several days with their parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Cllester Slrnpsoo
ond Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Badgley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McSwegin
~ of New CUmberland, W. Va.,
: called on Mrs. Crttt Bradford

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Ohio.

Sunday of Mrs. Albert Paynter.

neat, aggressiye and willing
to work . Car necessary . Apply
4860 NiacCorkle. Ave., So.
Chas .
10-l6-6tc

Twin City Cabs.

10-19-6tc

BAND, Friday and saturday
nights. The Mavericks. Hi-7
Club.
10-20-.rtc
GUN
SHOOTS,
starting
Saturday night, Ott. U and
every Saturday following.
Assorted meats. Near Racine

Planing Mill. Sponsored by
Syracuse

Volunteer

Fire

Department.
HA'I;MAN'S AUCTION House,
L4JteJ_Cllf1, now open each

1-6·tfc

YOUR NEW HOME
lor 4 Bedrooms

Buill to your spectllutlons.

Sites •vailable now.

INo Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Lower Th•n Rent

Contact: Mr. Moody, Ph. 992·

7034 at our field office at
Plrk &amp; Sycamore In Mid·

dleport.
JEMO ASSOCIATES, INC.
Formerly Kluell Auoclates,
Inc .

i Pomeray

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Sea10t1 Highs - Team Series
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and Game - Devls Warner VFW GUN shoot. Sunday, TRAILER space, one mile from
new Meigs High School on old
tnaurance, 27U and 1005. Ind.
October 25. Starting at noon.
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
Series - Ed Voss 634 and Ind .
Bailey Run Road.
Game - Paul Harris 267.
10-22-llc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_-21J.
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REMODELED

LEGAL NOTI(:E
Chester
Township
Trustees wilt offer for sale at
The

public auction to be held oo
S11turday, October 2,., at 10 a . m .
at tl'le CheSfer Town Hall, the
following:
1951 Dodge 2 ton dump truck
lfS4 GMC 2 ton truck with

toocl tires.

The trusttn reservt me rlfht

to reject anv or 111 bldl.

Chester Township Trustees
Willis Frost. Clerk
(10)8,1S,22,:Jtc

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and
Gentlemen

Jim
Mees,

You,
and

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WMPO
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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Cne No, 20116
Estat• of Margaret A . Bailey
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that
Marjorie l. Smith of R. 0 ..
Pomeroy , Ohio, has been duly
appointed Executrix of the
Estate of Margaret A. Bailey,
deceased, late of Meigs County,
Ohio .
Creditors are required to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within four months .
Dated this 6th day of October
1970.
F . H. O'Brien
Probate Judge ot said
County

3-bedroom

house on Lincoln
Phone 992-3440.

Helgh1s.
9-27-tfc

;N:-:I=CE-;-L:-:Vc-:-fu-r•"'l'"sh'"ed-,...-2--:-bed--:-room
apartment, Mlddlepor1.
Phone 991-387.4.
9-30-tfc

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Pets For Sale
BASSFT puppies, AKC,

$30.

Francis Benedum, phone
Coolville 667-3856.
10-18-12tc

PARKVIEW Kennalo, Poodl..,
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet and

-;how puppies. Grooming.
Phone 992-5443.
3-17-tfc

(10)1, 15. 22, Jtc

Auto Sales

POMEROY
J . w. Carsey, Mgr.
Phontn2·2111

ELECTROLUX SWEEPER comrlete with attachments,

PAINT DAMAGE - 1910 ZigZag Sewing Machines. Still In

Estate of

Decetsed.

lvl

Cite No. 2GJ11
M. Donohue,

Notict 1' hereby g lven I hit
Mildred Lt.t of A. D. 2. Alblny,
Ohio, has bl8tn duly appointed
Adm lnlstratrlx of the I state of
Iva M. Donohue, deceastd, late
of Meigl County, Ohio .
Creditors tre required to file
thG'Ir claims with Hid fiduciary
within toyr montt'll.
Dated fhls 6th day of October.
1970.
F . H. O'Brien
Probet• Judoe of Slid
County
flO) 8, 15. 22. Jtc

lot. Only $1,500.00

monograms and bflnd hem MIDDLEPORT- •

~room&amp;

with cla,efl, llvl::, 16 x 11.

size sewing machine . With
self-winding bobbin, slant

dlhlng aree. Thfrm-o-Pif'le
GLASS. Double garag~.

Porch garOIJe. $1 soo oo
JIJ.t6-6tc
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SINGER TOUCH IJ, SEW full ''"••lectrlc home, 2 baths, nice

L151ie F. Fullr, Executor

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6-11J.ttc

Crill Bradford

WHEEL Horse Sales and
~1-Hc
Service. Baum Lumber
Company, Chester, Ohio . SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Phone 985-3301.
Reasonable rate&amp;. Phone
S..20-tfc
John Russell, Gallipolis .o82 after 5:30 p.m.
AIR
CONDITIONING,
•7-ttc
Refrigeration service. Jack's
Refrigeration, New Haven.
Phone 882-2079 _
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leach beds. Pl&gt;one 949·2111.
10-18-tfc

BACKHOE and

Endloader

work. George Bill Pullins.

10-16-30fp

AT POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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READY - MIX CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/ect. Fast and easy. Free
est mates . Phone 992-328-i.

Goegloln Ready-Mix
Middleport, Ohio.

Co.,

6-31J.tfc

cancelled?

Lost

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operator's license? Call 992·
2966.

s2495

1969 CHEVROLET

Station Wagon, v.e motor. automatic trans·
mission. power steering .

S1695

1967 CHEVROLET

Belair 4 Dr. Sedan, V·8 motor, standard shift.

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196f.DIE'vRil•
v.a
motor, automatic
Impala Convertible.
steering
· &amp; air con·
transmission. power
dltlonlng.

6-15-tfc

BAND

S1695

1968 DODGE

Friday, Oct 23
Saturday, Oct 24

Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, radio, Torquelllte
transmission, 6 cyl., white with green vinyl
roof.

Ni&amp;h1s ,
The Mnericks

1966
DODGE
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Coronet 4&lt;10 • Dr. Hardtop,

V-8 motor, radio,

1965
DODGE
Coronet Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan,

'895
motor, rf'iio,

2

IT'&amp; OEAO
AHEAD. O.D.T.

Sl195

power steering, Torquelllte transmission,
vinyl roof.

Hl·7 CLUB

standard shift.

V-8

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,.,.,.. CROSSWORD

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of dele

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1•. Odln'e

HOBSTETTEI
REALTY

stitch. Full cash price, $38.50
or E-2 Terms. Phone 992-56-il.

The real estate of the late Lydia J.
Duerr, located at 846 East Main St.,
Pomeroy, consisting of a house and
two lots, must be sold Immediately to
settle the estate. Price - S7 ,ooo.
However, NO REASONABLE OFFER
WILL BE REFUSED. Phone the
undersigned at 992-5100.

Plleno tfll-2141 ' ,

tt.t..d

orrginal cartons. No at- l BEDROOMS Hardwood
tachments. needed, as our
fiQOrS, Central heat and air
controts are built -ln . Sews
conditioning. Full basement.
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
Garage. Very nlc:e. $26,500.00
buttonhofes, sews ~. buttons,

Estate Uquidation Sale

.Blaetfriir's

1G-18-6tc

peln spray, cordwlnder and
throw-away bags. Full cash
price only $31. Terms
available. Phone 992-56-il.
NEAT l BEDROOMS- Bath,
10-16-6tc
new forced air furnace.
Concrete walks. Landscaped

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APPOINTMINT

OHice 9t2-225f
Res. 992·2568

Plus
Parts

Complete Service
Phone 949-3821

CONTACT US
HENRY CLELAND
REALTOR

NOTICE OF
1960 CHEVROLET 4 · door, needle designs, also zlg.zag
APPOINTMENT
excellent condition, $250.
equipped. Comes In walnut
cue No. 20lU
Also. W-C Allis Chalmers sewing stand. 172.50 cash or
Eatate of Ben Campbell,
tractor and equipment. Phone
Oecused.
terms available. Phone 992Notice is hereby given that
741-3656.
56-41.
William E . Turner. Of 230 E.
10-22-ltp
10-16-&lt;ltc
South Street, Worlhinvton,
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Ohio, has been duly appointed
Executor of the Esfate of Bess 19.. INTERNATIONAL VB 1h· KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner In
Ctmpbell, deceased, I.Jte Of
ton
pickup.
1960 International
excellent
condition.
all
VI 2-ton,
hpeed
dump truck.
attachments
ll'lcludlngHas
buffer
Meigs County, Ohio.
Creditors are required to file
1949 International 6, lh·ton,
and demother. Sells new for
their clalmt with said fiduciary
84-lnch cab to axle. Pomeroy
over 1200. Will sell for $64.50
within fOur monttls.
Motor Company. Your Chevy
cash or terms 11rranged.
Datl!d this 6th diV of October
Dealer .
Phone 992-5641 .
1970 ·
10.21 -Jtc
10-16-6tc
Probate
Judge of said
F . H . O'Britn
County
(1) I, 15, 22, 3tc

NOTICE OF

662-3035.

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Home &amp; Auto

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LEGAL NOTICE

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanlta"on, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.

And

ReGiarge .

606 E. Mlln, Poineroy, 0 .

good directions, Witten Plano
10-16·6fc
cN,--:E,-16"'·,-LEc::R:-Con:--str_u_cc:-tlon....:..:.. For
Company, Box 188, Sardis, - - -- - - -- GOOO lnve~tment property.
building or remodeling your
Ohio .43946.
7 ROOM house, bath, coal House wlfh three furnished
home, call Guy Nelgler,
8·20-tfc
furnace. Thomas Fork Road apartments, basem~nt, two
R.Kine, Ohio.
._L_E_C_T_R-IC_f:._.r_c_ol_a_t_or_.e-l-ectric
near Hiland Church. Mrs. garages. Monthly .ncome.
7-31 -tfc
E
Clifford Jacobs. Phone m . S190. Priced reasonably for
243 7.
quick sale. Phone 992-l»S.
iron, May ag washer, pop-up
cS-::Ec:
Wc:-INc:-G:-MA=C::cH::ciN::E:;:S-.::::Repair
toaster, wo11en throw rugs,
10-16-6tc
.
7-19-tic
service,
all makes. 992-2284.
cookware, dish pans, towels,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
easy chair·, writing desk,
CONVENIENT but secluded
Authorized Singer Sales and
drain racks, square tubs, "STAR" kills rats quickly.
building lots on T79 at Rock
Sure. 2V:t pounds, $1.69 .
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
Springs. Within walking
night locks, wall to wall
3-29-lfc
Ebersbach
Hardware.
Sugar
carpeting, small gas cook
distance of Meigs High
Run Mills, Pickens Hardstove, Electrolux sweeper.
School, a 5 minute drive from C;~u-=R-=T""Is"s,.-C"'a""'t"tl:-e----;B;:-r-e-,edIn g
ware, Mason.
Contact P~ul Brooks, Box 35,
Pomeroy. Call or see Bill
Service. Phone Parker et 992·
10 .2J.30tc
Coolville, Cl'lio, 45723.
--------Witte weekends, or after 5
226.4 or call slatlon Coolville
10-20-Jtc WARM MORNING heater ,
p.m. weekdays. Phone 992661·3251.
6887 '
10-18-:lOfc
85,000 btu . Phone Mason 77310·18-tfc

tt) ~ceive con 10 1
tllinments at 10 a.m. Auction
flousetNIIer . ~ 992-3954. ; 965 CHEVROLET
sTarting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
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visit of two weeks in Detroit,
your merchandise.
Rupe 21h -hp mini bike, sao. MINERSVILLE HILL- LII&lt;E
3-22-tfc FURNISHED and unfurnished
Cleveland and New Cum.
See eveings after 4 o'clock . NEW- 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms,
apartments. Close to school.
berland.
Gall Bradford, Racine, Olio
bath, nice kitchen with builtPIANO tuning. Karl Kebler,
Phone 992-S43A.
on
State
Rt.
338
across
from
In
range, basement, garage,
Mason. Phone 773-5535 after 5
10-18-tfc
Kaiser Aluminum .
GOt NG AT 16.900p.m .
10-21 -Jtc
10-13-lOtc 2 BEDROOM trailer, country
location near Pomeroy . - - - - - - - - - - - HARRISONVILLE - LOW
Available very soon. Phone AWNINGS, storm doors and
UPKEEP - I story, tile
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
992-738•.
992-71l3
or m -2318. wIndows. carports,
block, 2 bedrooms, 2 porches,
· Sportsman Club, Sunday,
10.20·3tc marquees, blown and batt
bath, gas wall furnace in
O::tober 25.
- - - -- - - - Insulation. Elmer White,
GOOD
CONDITION. $6,500.
10-22-3fc
STORAGE rental for boats, sales representative . For free FARM - 112 acres, lots of
trailers, autos, campers, etc. estimates . phone Charles
timber, barn, outbuilding
WILL BABYSIT In my home
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
Trl Ciuntv L.Hguo
th
Ph one 992 · 2.....
weekdays.
Phone
992-3324.
with
cellar, pond, house has
$.4
per
mon
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Johnson
and
Son,
Inc
.
October 13, 1971
NEW
BATH, NEW KIT·
10-22-6fc
or
see
Dick
Seyler,
Pomeroy.
8-30-tfc
Ph.
CHEN, large living room, 2
10-2l-12tc
Davls-W1rner Ins.
28
bedrooms, COULD HAVE ,,
H&amp;R Firestone
24 GUN SHOOT, Sunday, October
25, 1 p.m . Mile Hill Rd. 3 ROOM unfurnished apart5, mile out of Pomeroy,
Meson Furniture
22
Sponsored by Racine Fire
S1Q.900.
ment. Phone 992-2288.
EOIJIII
20
Department.
7-1 -tfc
Rawlings Dodge
14
10.22-3tc
POMEROY - WITH INCOME
Hol1um
12
- 2 story frame. 3 bedrooms,
Hlgh Te-am Series - Eagles
2 baths, CORNER LOT,
25&lt;5; High Team Gamo - H&amp;R PIANO tuner for Elberfeld's. TRAILER . Brown's Trailer
A
REAL
Lane
Daniels.
phone
992-5509.
garage,
full basement, GOOD
Park,
Minersville.
Phone
992Firestone 815.
FREEZER
10·2l-3tp
CONDITION.
$10,500.
332~ .
Ind. High Series and Game SPECIAL
9-9-tfc
TO BUY Cll SELL
Paul Harris 62_. and 267.
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MOBILE HOMES

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Appo ntment _please

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TEAFORD ASSOCIATES
SYRACUSE

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Choice Of water
temps. , A~lo.
water
level
cOI'}trol.
Lint
Filler or Power
FIn Ag ltator .
Ptr.,.t·Pren
M1yt11
Halo.et.H..t
Dry in
Surround .:tothea
with gentle, ev:en
heat . No hot sP,I;'ttl,
no overdrylng.
f. ln~ Mesn Lint.
F Iller .
We Sptcl•liaaln 1
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Homes
must
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C~mar.ol •·Cllevelle, - Mojfi · ·;C(tle~

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SANfA CJIUZ, C.llf. (UP!)-_
The klllersnd of a wealthy eye
surgeon a four persons left a
note near his blazing mansioo
declaring "World war 3"
. agalnat thoset •who ''misuae the
en~~en d.' .
n • epulles revealed

Eva Alwrd, 83,
Dies Wednestbly
Mrs, Eva Alward, 83, of
Pomeroy, died at the Riverside

Methodist Hospital Wednesday.
For the past several months,
Mrs. Alward had made her
home with a son, Willi...;
Meyers, of Johnstown.
Besides her son she is survived by three g;andchiidren,
Richard Meyers, Frederick
Meyers, and Mrs. Melinda

~~!:·~~~:;:r,MrsFrank

Welfne.odaf night . ,...._ had
foUnd ,the nOlo luclcet:ridtr a
windshield of slain Dr Victor
M. Ohta'a red' Rolle R . ce
OepuUes also~ U,.
were hun"""
-... thr~
~ "hlpp',...Y
type" persons, one a woman, as
suspects. Shot and ldlled were
Dr. Ohta, 47; his wife, Virginia,
41; their sons, Victor Taggart, ·
11, and Richard Oenick, 12;
and the physicians's secretary,
Mrs. Dorothy Cadwallader, 311.
The mansion was set afire and
firemen found the bodies.
Before the hilltop slayings
M~day, Mrs. Ohta had complatned to her family that
hippies had to be chased away
from her ~tate.
The disclosure of the mesaage's contents came after United
Press lntemabonal reported

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S.le 11.00
S.le 10.00
S.le 1.00

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zipper and button froots-10me With detachable hoods Slzft
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b)&gt; WIDlam Stuebner Athens
chaltman of
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Reg. 16.50 Girls Car Coats - - - • - S.ie 1~ oo
Reg. 14.95 Girls Car Coats - ____ S.le 12 00
Reg. 13.95 G!rls Car Coats - - - - - S.le n:oo
Reg. 12.95 Gtrls Citr COats • - - - - S.le 10 oo
Reg. 1D.95 Girls Car Coals • • - - - S.le s"oo
Reg. 8.95 Girls Car COatS - - - - - Sale 1'00
Reg. 7.95 Girls Car COats • ____ $ale 6:00

Welker."
or
Stuebner said that .evehJ
Ohio University students bad .
decilted It is time tAl speak up for
a man who has promoted
progress for Soulheastent'C&gt;blo
through hard work apd
diligence In the state
legislature.
"Mr. Welker is one state
legislator who has backed up bla
expressed concern for his
conslituenls with I~• h
d
-... ours an
s.renuous
effort," said
Steubner. "He has been and will
cmUnue tAl be responsive to the
people of bla dlabi
therefore
ct. We ar~,
•
proud
to
back
him tn
his campatgn for re-elecHon"
Welker is a member ri
Ohio Houae of ,_ ~~ ~- 27th ·H~•....
"""'. .... uves.
uwu "'"
Dlsbict
which includes Athens Gallla
end Meigs CounUes '
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QJoooe lined Q1' unlined CPO's In 111111 bojl&amp;
Regular hoyo 6 to 20 eud mons &amp;lze&amp; 36 to'50. f'loidl and,:t,..,; .-

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v.alun up to 5.9.5 -

styles and zipper front st I ens was dr.tsses. Button front
5':!:eeves · all easy care
fabrics in plaids, solids
sizes 14 to~· half sizes 1~112 to2A;h, su,! =~~'!':':2. Mines

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~turday

GIRLS' SKIRTS to

M"lk p •
I
nces Rise
Acro88 the Board

Bonded tweeds and wool flannels. Many stylea
lnslzesltoh.end7to1A.

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Select your work gtov•
Ml "
81
Choooetrom knit wrl&amp;t ,:;:, ..-,::.;
,;'Y:,j::~•J*Ii,
Cotton• . IINIIhllrs . Jeother and cotton combYnotlono types,
Ask •any of the ~lesj&gt;eoplo to holp·.,.,,,
fi"" th , •
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want.
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wool. C:..mfortable ohoul~r.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- Milk
Regular 7.95 Girls Skirt!
Sale 5;00
prkes rose across the hoard in
~:::: ~:u~:,:r aav"!.•:a largo In burgundy, fllrHt
Regular
5.95
Girls
Skirts
$ale 4.00
early October, the Department
blue.
Machine waoh~blt and
spr1y htothtr,, olttl
Regular 4.95 Girls Skirts
$ale 3.50
of Agriculture said Wednesday.
Regular 3.95 Girls Skirts
S.le 3.00
In an lntermlln report, it said
prices for milk In retail stores
Cemetery ShootJJ
increased one cent per gallon
over September and ranged 6.8
Will Be Costly
Mono Extro huvr weight
Juot rectlvtd
cents higher than October, 1969.
C:Omon Rorof ~1m11~.'
Chief of Pollee J. J. Cremeans Home delivered milk cost 0.4
reminded the public today ~ta more in early October
Middleport bas an ordlrian~ than in Septambel'.
Slz~l4'1&gt; to OCi.ij~:;iffh
prohlbiUng the dlacharge of
extrl
long tella. TWo flap
flreanns in town.
pockets. HHvy weight iOO
_Resid~ts have been reported
per . cent cotton wovetl
Stripes - Floi-als · •
dJSChargUtg firearms In the
flanntl.
SOlid colors In Twin _
cemeteries and causing con- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
Full and Queen lilzllt.
siderablo damage. No more children, Michelle and David
warnings will be issued, were Sunday dinner guests of
'
Cremeans , said. Those ap- her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jumbo Size
prehended m vtolaUon of the Howard Thoma of Porn
·
ordinance will be cited into the Mrs Adria Will
eroy.
Big Soltcllon
StMclal
P~C
court of Ma C 0 Fishe
,
cox went tAl
yor · ·
r. Culumbus Tuesday tAl be near
her 100, T'w, who is a patient at
Holdot6qari!&gt;ento. PerfectfordriiStS coib;..oulb Holt.'
University Hospital.
oa.~ .. llnl-!!lm oarJ:lllllt bat•- , '
• . YV
ON MISSILE CREW
Doo Gqrby is borne from
S1
long
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zipper·
Ruotprool
zipper,
Pink.
biUJ!
end
.Ji'i'tin.
Suntan - Beige . Utopia Army Sp. 4 Jbn Snodgrass, Veterans hospital and is as well
·A big variety of colors and
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Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jbn as can be espected.
finishes. ltelhero . Double
Snodgrass, Sr., Racine, bas Mrs. Mabel Goff, who has
woven nylons _ Kaytex .
Knits.
been BBsigned to Headquarters been a Slll'gical patient at
l Polro lor uo
Battery, 8th Battalion, 7th Holzer hospital, is horne and
Rao- lfc
,
Artillery, Fort Bliss, T...,, at doing nicaly.
Save
tip
to
so
per
cent
during
o~r Fall S.te of
C:OINlln
w
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a Hawk missile crewman. He Cecilia McCoy of Eastern
graduated from Southern High Michael Barr of Langsville and
School in 1966, and attended Kathy Abbott of Pomeroy spent
Ohio University.
the weekend with lhl!lr parenlll '• ·---------------~·
and retorned to Glenville, W.
ladiesl . Be sure _to register 7;;;~;-i7;AUXILIAIIY TO MEET
Va. Stltday night wbere thay
Foundattons Departm•nl for tile RCA Mark VIII
The Racine American
loo are attending college.
S!ereo Tape Player and 5 tape Cartridges tj» be
Ladles Auxiliary will ~ 1 Earl Ramsburg, who Is going
gtven awar $aturilay evening, October 31. No
7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the aI to school in C&lt;llwnbus, spent lhe
purchase '' necessary anti you need not b
home. The junior ausillary ~ weekend with hit parenlll.
present to win..
e
meet at ihe same hour
Mrs. Allee Bird spent the
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"'"'kend with her daughter and
Special Purchase
family, Mr. and Mrs. S1Jerman
Hackney and allended church
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TO DINE AT EVA'S
at Langsville.
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br
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The Middleport-Pomeroy Mr · and Mro. Alpha Barr
· Playwoarln ol~l tolpnd 21o 6x, 9WD and of Children's
Rotary Club will ~~~ne· at Eva's spent Saturday evening vlaiUng
ut'till
-·····--·--~ ~:r._wraj&gt;pecl - .'"~'~~ itltc~ ~na..
Restaurant In Middleport ::;...lfs. Mae Lynch of Mid·
S~lttlt
lrr~tu&amp;an
Qf 2.H.J~tl, ;.;;~,;,-Friday at 6 p.m., l'r&lt;!!ldent Mr · d
. ;t,~"xto"
liJoriJ~IiTrllf-ali'Cot.on
:_
Cbarles Simona said IAlday.
·an Mrs. Ron Stiles, who
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are spending IOiilelime at !heir
l" Nyton•Bindl~·•
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nt . &amp;- Turtleneci&lt;J. 1-D"g liHVO CJi
home here, returned to
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C&lt;llumbus Wedneaday. .
Harry ~. lloberl Cooke
Jamis DIOht. Jr. and Earl Clark
were In Cinclnltalli&gt; o. during .
the paat weekend 11. attend
some ol the World Series'·
Mr ·and Mrs. CurU. McDaniel ·games,
of ~ason, visited over tbe ~- Dorsey Roush was a
weekend in CGlilmbwt with their recent medical patient at
daughter and lamiJy, Mr. and Pie&amp;tant Valley H.,.P.tal,
Mrs. Stanley Satindera. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Albert Fleldl
Saunden reportedly cut her have retorned tAl their home in
~d on a ra« blada.
· Uncoln Park, lollchlpn Iller
Mrs. Florence Walk and vllltlng Mr. and Mra. Janies N.
daughter, Jo Ellen, of Alcrm Roush and famllJ.
and Mrs. WlDtam QlrtaliJ and Mlts Lllab Powen w11
son of !!OYhloD Beaeh, Pia;, and reiurnojl , tAl bet' , home here
.,.._. DIU ' Knopp,, vllllted the ·1ti0Jld4y ~fer l!elnl I mfdical
!".:",jome In 1o11aon ova; the =~-at Pleaaalll . Valley

dr;:;r-;.

10.95

4.95 RANNEL

Melgo General H01pll&amp;l
ADMITTED - Dorothy
Wya)).. }?omeroy.
DlpARGED - None.

Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 23~24- 25

Fri.,

Doubte Feature
Bernie Hamilton
and

In

THE LOSERS

lStOry

(Color)

Rated "R''
- Pius" RUN ANGEL

Rated "A"

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The
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ass1gned to kill!

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650x13

B/W
BIW
WIW
WIW

825x14
775x15
845x15

15.50
19.9Q
19.75
24.20

Mason Area

1.79
2.36
2.21
2.57

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atAMPION-WIW
775114 .. ·········-·······.ltlO
825x14 .•••••••••••••••••• 20.lii

2.17
2.33

OOOPER-WIDE RUNNER

F70x 15 ...••••••••••••••••• 25.60
F70x 14 ••••••••••••••••••••• 25.60
G7DI15 ......... ;,;, ...... 27.95

2.69
2.56
2.84

UFEUNER
775x14 ..................... 21.95

2.31

825x14 ..................... 2195

2.56

Many other sizes and kind to choose from.

Come In Pick Your Size.

Pomeroy HQme &amp; Auto·.
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Mrs. Lloyd Williams,
Mable McDerinitt, Mn. Ethel
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RAiyburn w~ to McKeesrock, , ~!"-•
~udltor of stale,
Pa. over .the'.'liilebnd
tAl
at~
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lu•~.., ', dllbibu"the , wedding m , Saturday
· , , , ,..,., ::,ri . J~Jbl
11_
Miss Judy Kay Murpfl)&gt; and
.,.,,., ...... &lt;O\'el'ln8 ' the
. Joseph GeaJin.
, Mr: ~~!~··~. ~estatr•u.o,n!!,Di',8)1i0.
Mr. Harrisoo Robinsm Sf is ~~~~ to .,
. a paUent at VetertiiUI ~...-Ia! . ~':Iii· recel*ed
.
HlliiPital.
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Mrs. H'r.y ,Johnson has
returned from lhe Holzer·,
H""''ital .men! ~
paUent lor aeV.,.~'ililyii._' " '

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. ~; CliiiO - dN'l' STATE UNJVER8li'Y iludents
~ lboula ~ jlir)' report that blamed alltaton and
lil)bkii.•

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lor 11111 )fay rloll. Jn wbldl four persons died

''ciYII ·~ moratm!Wn" on c:ampu8 today. Tile
~-• Wlf ...... up by· lladelll bo1IY president Craig
Mcrlill;-,btlt,a~~.:llpaJ'I9ft'llndlctedbythe'JI'IDIIjUI'Y1i1«Pft ~i!i!•',uii'~d ~ rlol, .

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, ~ebllt!rl;lltoUibtlllto custDdY·'l'!lllalS arral 'i!rll

ot Jo""P'P'I.,.wJI:,It, ~e,..m.., wbo WN crlilcall7:wOUDtled Mll1 '
Wllell fiMii: atudeali wele Jilned and nine olhera were IDj1lred .by
NatiaDII:j]aai\IIIDIIII•a buil,ettl. ·
wo More Conters
Lost
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Amerlclll'bel~ tD c....mnnllt grouDdfire In VietVIII~
wdta ;;;;;~ • o.m'Jodla•
m a parlof
JIIIII1IIJ .t IIJ!IIihwl!lt.~ ~ Ptnb Wltlcb the camJwll••

ol two
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AsSOciatillll'alaU musical at lbe Meigs High School TlllradBY
night w4!re, !run left, Sandy Trul8ell and Debbie Taylor,
from Mrs. Masine Griffith, rlgbt, of the mln8lrel atago aad
llgbUng crew. Prizes were awarded tAl patzoos ol the llll8W
catdtln&amp; candy thrown by a ch&lt;lniS One from a runway. linLoweD Bea..r and Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart w«e d/Prit
wtnnen. Final presentation of the mllllcal will Ita at a:!Q
JIE(EJVING

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. .ratitta w~..,·No Electioras
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d111tllqdldelllli.. . \bit
cancel
di!II'W.:.!_, ...... eiecllan becauae of
Mon..-....,

bythe-llol
ille ol

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propaail 10 roaurface .i lvt

research.

MR&amp;CATREJUNESHAVOIIINSKY,sealed,hasmlred
as eii!Cllllve director of lbe M"'Chapter of the American
....,..
Cane"' SoclP.i;y following 13 years of service- Mrs.
Sh&amp;VIllill8ky explains dudes of the olllce tXl the newly uppointed director. Mrs. Corrine Lund. Mrs. Sh&amp;\'OI'Insky will
. be given special recognl tioo lor her services •t a nooo lui'cbeoo of the Oblo Dlvisi&lt;711 at its armual meeting SaturdaY in
CGlumbus.

.,o,.q~BatpJ.
......:Iu' 'att
.._,._.Mo:&gt;JI!IIIrlet

Pomeroy streets and left open · · ~week, October
llfl, Is American Education
~ we.....,. to visit your

lbe posslblllty of · adding two Wtek wbeo1 ,ou are

n.-'1111

others.
acbooll.,
be oo &amp;CbOOI oo Friday, October 30,
lbe
Council ill a 11petial sessiOn bowev..,,
that II the dey of tbe 1U1111111l
~:t::::: agree- _\0 torula•• lbt' lllt:hen',.D)Mtln&amp; ID Athena. 'Ibis_means that you will
t,
'· IHislrietll:
tif ~ St., bave onlY fwr da1f llllrlnB whlcb yom will be able'lo
ouuei'niat to villi Jill.
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fOil to IIlii:~ a.nclle of llila !let. I aJao urge yliU
.
. lo mote Plan' ·~toil' tAl Ylalt your ldiOOis duriJ\g Ibis
~bl:~l"~ ~iuii. ·.~·J!d tAl naUonal ~ ot Amerl,:.. Edllcatlon Week.

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The firsi IX two showings of Athlelle Boardthe Fall Musca! IX lbe 1118 Bend "We bave plenty of peJitlnl
Minstrel Assoclatlm II Meigs and plenty of •ttnc." lllobl
High SchoOl, Rock ~. waa said.
wen received by an audience of Joining Tllll'8day ni&amp;tl'l cut
IIJllll'llllmately eoo ThuredaJ on Saturday night will he
night.
l"orrest Bachtel, - " ' bere '
Applause Interrupted the &amp;Gill )flchlp• wbere be lJ
performances of babln twirlers stetloned will! tbe armod lor·
Becky Eichinger, age five, and .,...who will pi ent two Weal.
Tammy Eichinger, sis, and nombel'l, and Mill Karen ;
Melt!• High student Wayne Grlflltb, Oblo State Unkenltr;
Well, after his baaa aolo, "Old student. Miss Grtffltb, IJIIIIIbr i .
Man River," waa retorned for trumpet aololal with !be atwnr,
one encore.
will appear for the flnl llzllll.
ProfeSIJlonal aound lor the with a vocal number ae~
show is being provided b)&gt; F. 0 . compauylng herself on lilt
Day of Marietta who will alao be guitar, She wll) aJao pia)' ''Star.
on hand when the final Dual" oo her auwpel
presentalloo is given at 8:10 Mrs. 0tri111ne Glltltrle, 'I'QCII ·
p.m. Satordty at MeigB High. music IDitrUCIIr lllhlp ~ '.
Students of the blgh sdtool School, will siarl ber pnpam,
who were oo hand to part cars of show I"' tbe ' r,...._,
for Thursday nigllt'B crowd will Cl'gan at Nil p.m. SalllrdBY,
retorn Saturday night. James The pit Cl'chellra dlrecle4 by ,
Diehl, prinCipal and dlaimtan David Bowen, will · pia)' tllll
of the athletic board, today overture at 8:11 P.IIL
'
urged the public tAl support TictetawillbeiOidattbe'*
Satorday night'• presentatillll. for the Satur&lt;lay a~ Proceeds go to the Meigs presentrltioo.

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Corrine Lund, ftf•wiY Directors were briefed in office
appointed executive director of procedurea, methods of
the Melt!• Chapter of the establlalling
professional
American cancer Society, uld and public ldUcaUon, service tAl
blday new olflcea of the Melp cancer patients and guides for
Chaplflr are locallld at 12'1 Coal the Cancer . Crusade. The
street. Middleport.
America• cancer Society ia
Mrs Lund explained that tile dediCated to research, service
office hoUMI are !run 9 tAl Aon and ediiCBiiCRJ.
Thuraday. Those wishing tAl
it made possible
cootact Mra. Lund other dtys of
eoobibullons, speclll
the week may dO ao by phoning gll!l,llllliDOI'Ials and the Jlmlual
attended a tPDt
through
eucutlve director training the local unit are money at well
seialon lor new ollice u olckroom lili'PIIes for cancer
penonnel at the Oblo Dlvi poUenta. Service II available
alon oftlce in Clevel1nd' oocethe lndl¥idual eootaota the
Meigs unit either dlrecUy ..,
through refOITal.
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Also of!ertd is public and
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education In ordl!r
eJ
wlnfonn llle putiuc concerolt!l
the ftl'lllng o1gna1s of cancer
and the alrides made 1n csocer

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All sizes- Black and
White Walls.

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TIRES
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first quarter century In
in a "positive" atmospbere,
sinCe that was a word uaed by existence.
NiJon's aides described the
both sides following the meet- tone of hil addreas aa
.....
.
11atatesmanlikeo II in contrast to
However, Amencan officials the ratber biUer condelnnatillll
said there had been no of American poUcy made by
algnillcsnt change In the
In bl• auembly
positiooa of either side on sucb Gromyko
speech
Wedneeday
wheot be
- IJaming tssues as the Middle
accused
the
Unltad
States
of
cated !Ilion would caD for East and u.s. pollcy in Inlying
about
Russia's
actlonB
in
greater Soviet-American dlpo- dochlnathe
,_nddle
East
and
Cuba ..
maUc ·~:on andinPreY"!'._~ Some offtcials •lP"ssed be- The President, bowever ,
lurther ,.,.~ es
rea.~.., llel Nlson would again hold out
agreementa to holster WCl'ld the olive branch tAl Communist wanted tAl show a firm deterpeace.
China by reetaUng bla propoaal mination to stand by hls
Prealdentlal Press Secretary for exchan~es of newsmen, policies in the Middle East,
Rooald Ziegler told newsmen a sdtotars and scientists -eP#l Southeast Asia and elsewhere.
Although hls addresS was aimed
majCl' part of NiJon's speed! the two countries.
at
an ......,bly ol intematlonal
would deal wllh Soviet-Amerl- And it was considered likely
diplomats, he undoultedly kept
csnU relathello;::;,sident had
that he would urge, as he has
any before, that the United Nations in mind its effect CRJ a domestic
surprlae moves up hls sleeve, he revise lis structore and proce- audience which will vote in the
was keeping them a deep dures to make it a more ef- micl-term elecUon in just tO
secret. There !1'88 no evidence feclive force for peace after its days.
he planned tAl break new ground
oo any of the long-stendlng
issues at the root of East-West
tension.
DiplomataOlPresaed the hope
offer some firm

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cbanCt of thowers mailll)' Ill !be ·:
W'lSt. Low !run the mld 4111 to ' ·
lower 51111. Saturday clou4y with
cbanCe ofllhowen,

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nbwn, in bla addreu
to the Unlllld Nalloll8 General
AssemltiY blday, W88 apected
tAl empbaai"" American peacemaking el!orts 1n Indochina and
tbe Middle Easi.
Admlnlslratioil ofllcials indl

MlMEN'S .WASH DRESSES
Included In thls grou of d
styled by a top maker

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A Specia I Group of

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The D11De cSed.ued ~~world Wll" J," UIIV: Jrtp,tllllln'tm
vowed doellb tAl 11.- who ,...,._ !be e~llrCJiiWL-"
ftrill'• deputies have delermlt&gt;Od that _. ..., ,IS
J1llllola ,_ uaad In !be klDh.. and Ill •• ,.., .....·Frailer'• told delectlves the ballllld mat1 owned.a '
!DIIb l Weasm revub•r.
Another U'1Mnwlfrlen4 toJd pollee ...... biiJ
been in tbe Obta boule wbere be.bill talreD I
Vldlmlin tbe llbooliJJ(I were Dr. Obta,
.,.esurpon; blllwlfe, VIrginia. 41;
and Richard Denict, 12; ..s blllwez•rt.
wJIIIal'' ·, 81.

Devoted To~ lnlue$ Of'l71e Meigi·M_. Area

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fegular 17.so Girl~' Colts
t&lt;egular 16.50 Girls Coets
Regular 14.95 Girls' coati
Regular 13.95 Girt$ tGats
Regular 12.95 Girls ·&lt;;oals
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"Knight of
Funeral services will be held the Melcs-Gallla·Muoo Wanda, Knight o1 Cups, Night
at 1p.m. Saturday at the Ewing Dtstrlt:lluebedaled Monday, of Pentacles and Knight of
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oct. 2&amp;, acctnliD&amp;: to
Swords," with the "K" omitted
Beech Grove \emetery. Hall, district 1eout eJe:eatlve':\. once.
Friends may call at the funeral
Elemeolary &amp;cbeols wbere
SUch signatures are symbols
home.
actlville&amp; will be conducted from fortune tellins cards.
will he llii80UilCed later. AU
hoya betweeo 8 and 10 are
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Kaylor Graduate•
eUgJblelo
jola
the
Cub
Scouts.
UJO
f;CKI-e"llJ
NavY Seaman Apprentice
Freddie W, Kaylor, son of Mr , AU hoy&amp; 11 yean old are
r.nd Mrs. Wendell W. Kaylor of eligible to jolo the Boy Scouts.
Scouts are being atted 1o
•"'!ju
Layne St., New Haven, W.Va.,
Th M .
was graduated from basic wear their uolformo to ocbool
oo
Mooday.
e , etgs County Sheriff's
training at tile Recruit Training
Dept. mvesbgated two minor
•.. :ommand, Great Lakes, lll. He
ac&lt;:tdents Wednesd
Vicky A Gillilan ayddress
ts a graduate of Wahama High
.
·
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not
SchooL
gtven, pulled from a parking
space along County Road 46
about 2.4 miles weal of SR7 ai
9:42 a• m
striking the Sl'de of a
. .
car dnven by Anna Rose
Blosser' &gt;9, of Rittman. There
tonight, Oc1ober 22
were no injuries or arrest with
NOT OPEN
ed'
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m tum damage to the Blosser
car and light tAl the Gillilan
vehicle.
At I: Z8 p. m. Dorinda Nardei ,
Pomeroy. was travelin8 north
on SR 33 when she hit a slick
sp?t lfhich caused her car tAl
skid off tha highway iniAl a
ditch. There was medium
damage to her car. She was not
injured.

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because of the frightening
na1ure of Ita eootenb. Sheriff
Douglas
James oltheSanta
0'111 .,
CoUnty described
communi·
1
ty as 'Very uptlghl"
. ,Be_
. ,~
The note's eootents 'IMI'e: .
Tile IIIII)'
llillil!r
"Today World War 3 ' will· •' ·, ...W IIVt .~ ""' ....
begin aa brought tAl you by the .... ,...... •wtn -!I'll ~
free universe.
... Neb.
"From this dey forward
anyone and or clllllp8lly of
~ en"vtrhoonmemln"tiiSOorB ~
~~"'-up
1411
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stroys same .wiU suffer the
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. people
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of the free unlvente.
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this day forth will fight unUI
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death or freedom itgalnat
anythlng or anyooe 'who does R
not support natoral Ufe mthls
FIO'II18bllll,;t a
tAl h.olp
planet,materiallsmmUiltdleor re-elect itepubllcan Slate

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tat. 'l!llllt•ay lbat• - t ~ belln lllued fl!r. John UnleY
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Tbe ~~ k!llwn Iii P18C8l, bill ~·~ fill d
f'l'lzler'
a..,.
clocllrtd
tbet
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!be .......t evillencl we ate
•nrW JuUaloJ .....,,elllrJetlwllll lite riaylllol J)r.
~· ~~"llllbe WlliiC Gt Dr. Victor Qhla, bls wif,,1wo 11811111 ::: .... ~ . . .. ··~te. mile ~ wllll
VIetor M. Oltlrl ... 1..,. ottaen. laf .• 1 .,00 frolll $1
~ball'. combedtoCRJO sldlandrtllctUDa bll.collU-"
'lldl!l 1nd aeer$IT.
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.-eel dae IDIII ~at 011111'1 •allf•$Dp •udn.
1111 wttewholalt- imn wbetl be left t!lllcablll recaDI" be wu
Alked
boW one man~ bave bound 1m pera!lM, biiDdfolded
'1M II"'! II, I ..,_...w ..... cntl medJnlc who
wt9l'inll
l ~inch bOard, I beige IJii'IW bat wllllA wldl
titem..Nl UllliUIJC411111li beside alwimmin8 pool i:ban8 t'tpllod:,
ud bee!JIII"'llhlfttle, . . Jllcbd .... 7:•
llrlm and 1 red, WltiiJ and blue band, a lf'lll 1Xl81, dtl'li troiJim,
"It IIOIIIIdll rldiCulolll, but ll'apolllble IIIII II happened."
LJD, bt I ltelviiJ ,.., ... lliiW tal bJ ofllctrl llllet
~ leadlnl to tbe wamnt CIIIIO ll'llm ldJJiliOa Ill Ibis Wltldunljltlhavebeen jeanJ, and ankle lll;l moecaJinl. .
lltor lbe JdllbCJ MoadiJilflbl.
wooditd and bliJy Clllllllllllllty, C1uC llld. -He eJPialnod the FBI
The wife, whlllillbe distrllll attorneY tid DOIIIIIDI, WU 9IJlled
W11 qJJed 011 I WltTIIDI charging unlawfol illgbt Ill escape
u uyinl lbat wllllll he left tbe cabin, he bad a pltllol, in hil
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI)- FesJerll Bureau Ql IllveallpiiOn ~tlqb.
walllhand. a bactpact of food I« aeveral dayt, apalllve
••II joined IIIII -.reb today for ap aubl medlanlc '.'Who
~. 21, had Hveclin a cabin near !be t~JQ;OOOObta manslan binoculan !lid a llook on Tarot.
*OI'I*Iout aad em.ed !be blpple ilfle life" and lJ dlarpd 111111 unUJ two dtJO belort the MalldiJ lllaylngJ. He baa a criminal T..-1 Ia a medieval method of telling lortwllll '111111 pJa1jng
!be Clllljllltated, ainSiebanclld IIIJICb'« fl. fh• pinOM.
rectll'd and was relend b)&gt; !be calllorllitr VO.th Authority Ill
Peter OtJini, Solita Cruz QluniJ dlllrlct attorneY, IIIIIIOIIIll*l
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F:elleve me, IICbool Ia not aJwaya ''out" when the
dlsmlasal beD ringS.
IN SOME recent cmversations a queotton bas
arisen cmCI!Inlnl the late arrival of our band at
recent, dl:•lllnl away games. We've bad some bliS
problems almg the way lo some,......_ Nevertheless,
the main cuase of Ibis late anival is the late siarlthat
"" get !run ..,. bome - ·
You aee, we don't ban ellra b,..a lor 811Ch trljt8.
These are tbe 8IUIIII busaes that are used tAl tranaporl
students !run IChoolto home Iller dlamlllal oo game
dtys. By the tlmelheyend lhelrnms andretum to the
lilglucbooltoPlckupthebandlt'owellaflerAp.m.As

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U )(JU thoughtfully COIIsider aU these facta, you'll·
know what our problem is. It would be -ttlw Ill
dlamlsll3000stodenlllearly-andlbat'awllatilwouftt
take- tAl get busses back early ...,ugh to got 1111' blllil ·
tAl an away game oarlier. If"" bad alllood buMM IIIII
some extra ones jolt silting there ~ to IMw.,
early, we would still bave tAl walt fCl' tbe ell ken wilD '
could drive them.
:\
This year,.. have bad thredong trlpa olreliiJ and; J .
we still bave to go to Logan and Coal Grow. Qlueili;- '!;;
are good that we C8ll CGI!lt clooo to·m Uinlll
ta:' ~
IApn, but Coal Grove·tsa Jooc trip and, lll'a race~~;:· , .
the arithmetic is al8inll us.
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time at wbicll we CBilleave.
It is. You don't want our bond to be late ond JIIIIIMr
to , Add tAl Ibis tile !aotlllllt !bes-s lanD of these buSIIIlll we. Nevertbeleos, facta ore facta - Ume ill h
are fairly empty wbe!llhey get tAl the ltlgb sdtool alter distanCe iJ; dlll8Dct. Jl'otllllilll'leiYMlll
making tbelr evening I'IIDII. So, they must stop for gas doeln't Involve so lll8l1Y Jooc
aJona the way and. IIU,!».!III mort time:-..._ Wellal.on, Jacbon, Athelia,
Also ~r ~t aiiCbool bus ~Ill cover ~
dllltan&lt;* tAl Wanrly Cl' to lnlnbln as rapidly as ., NEWS a Nan:&amp; - lb'
a:::~;:.~MCI't0'/11(,
the bul ..-rtvea at many pOotlle who made
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iiltethe!helater
pater is lbe trafllc weolt:'s oolltmn on the
·~··"'· ~·"" -·- ~ .the, ~·~ aotuaU1 get
to·ltJII mmt'•
tbeliH
arJ\tmetl&lt;. lllil t.o'vea at 5:10. )t'a WOrtb !be
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