<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18605" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/18605?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-12T01:07:18+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="52078">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/20143eef28dd669865a090563678e243.pdf</src>
      <authentication>fedb866c9c4228ea5375f36bfe6a1d4b</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="59127">
                  <text>... - ·eckers

8iotetS _Democracy

,,v·

NIIMIII~

'-

pnoral
0111&gt;1.1

I

·.•.

6 .....

'

.

Slzet fi'ora 29, to ol2 waist llleisur•' end Y9ur
correc:t length- Solid colors. Bl•ck, brpwn, olive.
•
While they Jest - Friday and S.turday.

4.00

Take advantage this week end on the greer
Sllvlngs In girls school dre!ises. Many styles to
choose from . Ail advertised name brands. Ail
easy care fabrics .
Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to u

I
I

,'
i

;I

,.,'
'I

,,

, ' I

.'

.,

REEDSVILLE
The
Reedsville -Long Bottom
Homemakers Club will meet
Nov. 4 at I p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Marilyn Hanmun.
At the first two meetings of
the club this season the

program topics were "FamUy
Communications" and ..Bltxk
and Bridges," given by Mrs.
Margaret Brown . Meeting
plae&lt;!S were at the Brown home
and with Mrs. Opel Harrill. A
social hour was enjoyed and
refreshments were served.
Attending were Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. Harrill, Mrs. Margaret
Groosnickle, Mrs. Bess Larkins,
Mrs . Ella Osborne, Mrs.
Marilyn Hannwn, Mrs. Ella
Hannum and Mrs . Gladys

Williams.

Carpenter enll!rtained recently
with a party honoring their
daughter, Carol Denise, on her
firat birthday ualveraary .
Guests were her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stafford, Mr.
and Mrs. Benney Stafford,
Rlcky and Jeffrey, Mr. and
Mrs. La.ry Stafford, Sr. ,
Loretta, Larry, Jr. and Penny,
Mrs. Jnhnnle M. SUckey, Mrs.
Iris Morris, Barbara and
Brenda, Roble and David Reed,
and Mra. Polly Gibbs and
Connie.

''
~;.

•,

,,"'''

'

,,

(,

l

1,

'"
i't;·

i;i

tf•I
L

'
'
1·-

h
.,
.~·.
,.
•,

JEWELRY PARTY HELD
SYRACUSE
Janice

Lawson was demonstrator
recenUy for a jewelry party at
the l&gt;ome of Mrs. Carl Hubbard.
Games were played and prizes

Women's Sweaters

700
0

J-:~-:-~~---------4-----....:.;:.:,:::_

Sale! Friday and Saturday

COMEFORBffi111DAY

CHESTER - Mrs. B. A.
waa pleuanUy surprJaed Saturday evening when
her ·800 and daughter-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Conroy of
Colwnbus came with a beautiful
decorated birthday cake for her
birthday and spent the weekend
with her.
Dodson

.MEIGS llbTRE

currenf styles and fabrla. s,w now wt ..._famous name
brand dresses - choose several at these grMt savings.

,,.,ll~ ~

(Tec:hnicolorl
Vincent Price
Christopher Lee
POP I
I Color I

Alen Arkin, Rite Moreno
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

---------·

M~SON

DRIVE-IN

Fri., 511. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 30, :n . Nov. 1

THE
STUDENT NURSES
Also

VIRGIN SOLDIERS
Fri., 511. &amp; Sun.
Nov. 6-7-1
I, A LOVER
AI!KI

WEEKEND WITH
THI! BABYSITTER

""'• .•;,,),~

.... .....

~~·~·

Women's Car Coats
22.00

'·I•. \~o!

Kayser Hosiery Sale

6.00

S.lel 55 piece

Ail styles and colors of Kayser Pantyhose and
Stockings now at Fall Sale prJces lri~our First
Floor Hosiery Department.

listening music.

Rog.ue

PhD Maid..
Panties

Shifter
Lang Gowns

2 pai UNI

Sale2.38

Black .
.

N~vy.

1.25
. Boys

Girls

Sdtaal
Sizes 6 II&gt; 11. About :1110
pelrs to 1111. Terrific

See the selec:tlon of

f-...._ __...__.,...____.......,_..,....,a

budget llbums. A
.special group.

Bargains.

pastel colors. Size rano• .._
14 and 2T-4T,

2.75

Mens and Boys Cotton Twill

Jean Type Trousers
Western style - lj!pered leg . Not al( sizes In all
colors.
·

..,.. Sills hi 11 - 2.00
Mtn's Sills 111 ,34 -

,,

S. Prlca •

"
·'
LOCkER, TRUNKf
i,,.),
~·;

11 ~1 · ~;1

,fl!ief .
'

'

- Be sure td,,,.,;,;,

17.15 CooiC Ahead Sets

menton
RCA f971

Blue Corntiowor dtllgn. s.t consilii oll-2\'o quart covorld
-pon lnd ,._22 CIUDCI Pol lit pen~ Willi pllliiC COYitl,
Ioiii ....

29.9S Corning Ware
'

La-41'' x20'''-,11or-

----------------------·-·---~
·r
17..,S Corning Wari Trio Seta
::::~~o!!u~..!~:":
. Set cOnsists of: 1 quart c:overed sauce pan, 111-~
quart covered saucepan, lo/• quart ·covered
saucepan.

9.99 ASet

flnl,..,

'

69.00 .'
.

or.to..a

,I"N
. ·. . ·
'

walnut, moplo, ook or
~n

"' 1

.

\

''

-.

'

·~· '

J '

VI

.•·

.~J i

sa ·
'

, . !'.

Weather
ParUal clearing and cooler:
tonight, lows ranging from mid
·31111 to low tos. Saturday partly
cloudy with" little change In
temperatures, hlghs from mid
50s Ill low 8011.

TEN CENTS

the development of plans lor the
lwo areas, Welker aald. Tbe
state has been divided Into five
dJatrlcta, northwest, northeast,
aoutheast, southwest and
central, under the water plan.
Tbe northwest plan already is
under way ' and preliminary
surveys for the northeast plan
are being mode.
The survey lor the soutlleast
and central districts wm
evaluate the ground water
reaources of both COioolldated
and unconsolidated aquifers
and prepare for ground water
resource maps of the areas.

~

I

'

~-~

~

ao." ··"

. .

.

Prealdellt Carl Horky appointed Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Kloes, George Ingels and Bill
Childs to an orr angemenli
commit,lee.
It alao was voted to begin
keeping business placet~ open
evening hours on Dec. 14 unW
Cluistmas.
Shoppers will be offered six
$60 j)l'lWl eaeh week and three
$100 prizes on tho final three
days before Cbrislmas, for 8
tolal of $1,5011. The meeUng was
at the Colwnbus and Southml
Ohio Electric Co. ~-

CAROL SIMONS, WF&amp;.EY SIMONS, and Mlcbele ~.left to right, were among the
nearly 100 collwned youngsters who competed for prlzea at Thuraday night's rommunlty
Hallowe~~~ party. Carol and Mlcbele were IIHI placewtnnen.

C,.ostume
Winners
Listed
Despite drizzling rain
Thursday evening, almost 100
youngsters donned a favorite
costume to vie for priles at the
annual community Halloween
parly given at the An~erlcsn
Legion haU in Middleport
Feeney-Bennett Post 128
hosted the annual event 011d
awarded prizes of $2. $1 and 50c
for !INJI, second and third
places respectively, In four
categories In three age
groupinys.
Judging lhe
costOOtlng were Selwyn Smith,
Mrs, Dwight Wallace, and Mrs .
O!arles Kessinger.
Everybody, costwned or not,
went away a winner liS the
junior awdllary mcmbors or the
pbs! dJatrlbuted wooden airplane klta and bags of treats. In
addiUon lo the prizes awarded,
eaeh one who came in costume
was given a dime by the
reglonnalres. Cider and donuts
were served.
Winning costume prizes in the
Cll.egory of up to six yeA!'&amp; old
(Cuttlnuecl on PJ!IIe 12)

4 of5 Meigs

.

Delli

Spe$ial 24JI

,,,

1'-95 11UJIIS - Sllil13.01 ·
14.t$'1RUJIKS:
-:-:
' '
13.95.

ly ....."

'

,

Z4.t5 'litiilu ..: WI ~• ..
2195 ~NKS - S. .&amp;.36

MiiTOIS·

IOcup Percolltort
Etectromltlc
S.ve 5.07 Regular prict 29.95

.

.

wming Ware~~~~

1-·----·-·--·-··-·-----------·-·----·~

:·,

27.50 . . . . . . . 2tdo

Plate Glass

*"• Set fRf£

·I'

l .. '
.1 '

··

Well built - herd
COVlll'tn9 • a.:.aa pi~;.,
heavy steel .hardware ' ind lock, a~ Chrome
plated. Leathir ~~~~dies - water resfit111nt. ' :

-

S. 12.88 ASet

lllil•

~

Jullarrlved
a l1rga shipment

2 tablespoons, I cold mMt fork. 1 pierced dftllrt
server. J butter knlfl, I sugar spoon with this stt
of flatware.

I

lrid

1.89

ASet

·;·

z1rPER BAGs ·

·

19.95

..

All ylnylall!f vinyl .o!ICI clolh comblllllllans zipper
tor '
OllllltfM!Int~Y'I duly -r. Sturdy, comfort. lf"l~~l-. '
In 1 wldo;
til eiiil..,lont &amp;lilt. Snloolh " ' ·r. 'tilit*'
wlfll pu111abf '
•
'
.
· '
Ideal lor ICIIOOI. oPor11
COnitrucfl!*' worJcll'l. •
.

By Oneida
In A Gift Box

Set Includes:
- 16 teaspoons
I dinner knives
I dinner forks
I salad forks
a dessert spoons

'

· Vl•lt lht Rocord Doport·
mont on fill 2nd floor, 5te
fllo large . selecllon of
album• In lfOI&gt;Uiar. country
-m. rock. J•u and
comic, 1110 NIY lllltnlng,

Stainless- Steel Flalwanl Sell

~d • 5 piece

Elberfllds is Headquarters for

T~!~tTr~~~~

GJmand ·

- ·

Polyaltr·Colloo

.

..

lllld ~ Ml~t
Serilkes Held
Merchanl.i Aasn. Thursday
,. " Gl'aveall;le ....vicea'\me ·bald night set llle . dale , for the
iA!dBY for Infant David Michael community Cl!ristmU kickoff
Wright who died Thurf!day 1n parade on Monday night, Nov,
Mercy Hoopital at MI. vernon.
He Ia Survived by lila parenta,
·
Mlchaeillld Shbon Wright; a V~MemorlliHIIIpllal
, , ~Isler, Talnmy Kathryn
ADMISSIONS - Evalene
'· Wright; graildparents, Mr. and Pauley, Portland; Leo Hysell,
Mrs. Uoyd Wright, Pomeroy, )lliddleport; William Lewis,
, and Mr. and Mn. James Middleport.
,
'
Whitl8tch of ~· Ser· DISCHARGES - Leona
. v1cea were at 1 p.m. at Beech Lenz, O!arleo Cochran, Thomas
Grove Ce!Delery with the ftolv, McCloud, Clifford Beegle,
Eupoe Gill off!clalillll:
James Blake.
" •·

'·

, _.. miMieo llopn fllllktl.

Parade Day Set",. . . ,
.. -

control.

country western 1nd eay

Two Day Sale

Beige ·
Scantyhose or all sheer styles.

&amp;u&lt;.~

I

With full length zipper front and nylon quilted
lining. Colora to match the mens work uniforms.
Sizes 36 to 50 on sale.
Friday and S.turday

'

For Adulls Only

«

A illce llltttl&amp;n t li'lldl
tape In papOiilr, rock,

,;, , ' ' \18iiiiiC lot ilmlgb a ned c\ul'ed;c·n!tfl

Ctllter ,bomecomtna queen of

Polyester Washable-

Records

r---~-------- -~-~..(

Save Tbls-Weekend

ldell for school W.ar or
drtll up. Choose from
Hverll styiH In white or

,• '

'

Electric Blankets
.....

..

Men's Uniform Jackets

Shop now for a good warm car coat. O.oose from
wool mellon. fake furs, wet look vliwl. tweeds.
and corduroy - single and double breasted.
Many colors to choose from.
Sizes 8 to 20 and 14'1• to 22'h.

Permenent Preu

· I,

&lt;,

-·

-

8 Track
Stereo Tapes

Another biiJ shipment of,, .

6.25

·':

'

Terrific Value for this sate only

Sale! Friday and Saturday

State Representative Ralph
Welker, ,11-Pomeroy, dlaclosed
today that the slate controlling
board has approved 8 request
by the Depariment of Natural
Resources for release of
$898,140 to hire conaultants for a
hydrogeological survey of
ground water potential in
Soulheul and Central Ohio.
The survey, Welker ••·
plaiDed, is a part of the Ohio
Comprehensive Water Plan
being developed lo preserve the
slate's water resources.
An accurate esUmale of the
water polentili is neceasary In

Drapery Departm111t - 2nd floor

a y1rd

-~

Water Study
Is Launched

·

5.95 Plcfurts~2.:
us PidW'eW:...:...,;, •

,•

' ,..

.

"Barqnet""Fully .Automatic

~

'

Navy blue or dark olive green. Full zipper front.
Sizes small (36-38), medium (40-42J,Jarge (44--461
and eKtra large (48-501.

Styled In junior pe11te sizes 3 to 11 -regular junlors7 to 15 misses sizes 8 to20 and heft sizes 12112 fo24'h .

NOT OPEN

Oclober:J0-31
SCREAM AND
SCREAM AGAIN

1.00

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1970

.POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
'

Oloose from hW~dr~ of fabrics 111d col9rt·
Your lovely new draperies will be tillllrecl to lnv
width -any length- any fullness you .rtquest: '
Bring' In your . me111urements and antov the
savings Friday and Saturd!ly.,,,

wearing.

15.00
...

I

MOctt·to-your·IIIUI~

Frldor ond S.turdly

Men's Sills 36 m41 - 7.00

Aii

~t

VoL ~II •NO. 140''
. ,. l

'

Deooled To 7Jae lntere~U Of1Jae Meip·MtiMHl ~

Culum Made Daab o.••.

llg Iovings

Button trent all virgin wool •wealert. orion sweaters Willi
Suodo fronts, wool and orion swoalltS wlfll suede fronls All
In 1M popuior fall shade. Sizes from :lollooi6.
'

g;lected from our regular stock ot womens .dr~..;,

'·

en tine

at y

Tht wbeate•r II one of
EurOJ'e'a • earlleat aprln&amp;
,mlaralllrj btrda, olton reaching
, England bJ tbe end or ·

lpoclal S.lo, Prlcll ftr Frldor lftll Soturdoy

1.39

Men's 18.95 Swealrlrs an S.
FridaJ Md SalurdaJ far 15.00

•

ftow You Know

t----------.:....--.,.....--.i--1

1----';.....~----~;:_._.:.;.:..;.____-J Cloth bod&lt; • Durable. Long

MJMEN'S DRESSES

TDtllgllt, Oc,_ 21
Fridoy &amp; 511urdly

_____....J

.

3.t9 Jlic:t..W.....;..::1.M"'

2.49PI~urts-1.2S
u~ Ptc:tuns-'--us

IJoJS' Sizls 10 .to 20 I 5.00

Sale! Friday and Saturday

Tbls S.te Only
Reg. 59c

Sale! Verplex Pictuqs

Mlrboll•od colors In
brown, blue, yellow, rid.
grey, block, green, or-.
pink,

Excellent selection of plaids. Dark plallls and
light plaids.

Included In this special value of womens warm
winter coats are fur trimmed dressy styles and
cas~al untrimmed coats. Many styles and
fabr1cs to choose from In sizes 8 to 20 and half
sizes 12112 to 24112.

...

FebruarY.

~price

18 'JlaUQn,

'" c '

'lbo PI e-'illm'tllmoullne, with I pcillll!l -lllldllallod
conv•ti. .Wttb SecretSenlee agentain'lt, ~forward.
.·
ec•IJimbled from llle convertible. Se1vli were hllwltiJ ....u .
loJI none Wll aorlollliy btjlftd.
A rodl Sll8ll&gt;ed lnllla window of tbe "control" car containln&amp;
]l'ftldenllal advller H. R. HaJdeman. II lllopped abruptly,
causlna omral minor coJUoions L• tbe motoreode.

'•
S.tel f~.oo Swivel Rockers and , ~ltlers.
Large selec:tlon of cloth' fabrics and sjjp~
vlnyiiiPf\Oisterlng. Weha.ve many cqloraln:vinyl
or cloth.
.

1.95 Plc:turos- tic

MEN'S AND BOYS' CPO lfiRTS

Sale 50·111

...

Framed fine art ref!"'duc:llons , in ,~)1 color.
Various sublec:ls. 11,
;. · t,
'

Speciil purchasel

Women's Winter Coats

.... ,.•.•,

Ul' a Yard

A new fashion yam of 100 per cent orion acrylic.
EKcellent selection of the most popular styles
and colors. On S.le Frida•' •nd Saturday for

Beautiful lacey knit lOO,per cent orion cardigans
In pastel colors and white. Striped orion sllpover
~weater Ideal with skirts or slacks.
Sizes 34 to 40 and 40 to 46.

tiJrou&amp;b llle

..... 69.00

Men's Wintuk Shirts

Sale 9.00

AI hll ea

'
sate uuo old. fa$hlonld _'flOod Sewlrig ~~er.
upholstered seat, no arms:
.
Maple or Mahoginy .. ~

Satin and groSQraln .
O.oose from many
colors and widths.

Solid colors and heathertones. Well known make.

woo~Eruan1preUandMyla
Hudsoo. The door prize went to t-----------------------~--------4
Mrs. Hubbard. Following the
demonsiraUDtl refreshments
were served to O!arlotte Nease,
EWa n1prett, EWa Kapple,
Beatrice Blake, Georgie
Watson, Myla Hudson and Ada
Slack.

Ribbon

... Sills - 5.00
Men's Sills 1 9.00

I

Bffi111DAY OBIJEJtVED
S. Sgt. and Mrs. Randall R.

Sale!

On Sale Friday and Saturday

Salel Friday and Saturday

Homemakers' Club lD
Meet at Hannum Home

lndwomtn,

VNeck Slipover Sweaters

Blo 20 and l2

~·

per cllll oil Mit on all
Alr'wey Luggego.
,
Slyto1 IIIII colors lot mon ,

I

I&lt; wide selocll'l" of womens higher priced skirts In shoot ,
styles, A-11- and ptuled slylis. Solidi and plolds In sizes

~

Ta!lt lldvanloge of lilt

Boys 1nd Mails

5.50

MJMEN'S SKIRTS

l

49 TRIIiiiS·- 56 Shits Men's
II sell it 2.00 wlile tilly list.

Well known brand of WOI"k Wllform shirts and
trou~s: Not all slzitS.-

Salel Friday and Saturday

~

I

'

cr-.

',

.

- Sale,56.00

4.00
GIRLS' DRESSES

\-

;·,

*"

,- . Fumifuro
Dlpt. 3rd ,FloOr ,
'
'
.
'·
.
S.ttl Nt.M 61~, fa$hlo11ed w~ Rocker ~Jgh
beck, OIMII erms. itpl!otstered seat and bacik.
Mlipll' or Mahogany
finish....
.

,.

..., 2DI

~

&gt;d the .Jftllldl-&amp; fJil!t. U Ill &amp;ai!J 4

·~ . ,..--'

dentWII b 1(1 1011 !nlo~ puklJtc
wberep
· . tlllloutOJJIIIIII"'Y•"'*• few
be 11111~;"'
lbeeiP ·._, . ,-· ·.-· •bout llw yard~ d.
'
•
0
of
bill
.
.
•
l'lllell
hit
'irllll
Nt.Jn ell
famiHp\
', ~ .~
llle IIIII~ awd ll111.tradliltliljt
.,
~ 'Ill 1114 ~ appnrod 1.!1
c"Dlp88ccl

·Special Chair. ~~~

MCIP'S 5.95 0. Trousers

C

WINNERS - AD-a tile "'-a Ill Ole
coauiumtty llollowHI party ~ " .
Poll Ill, I\IMrlcan Leclon, ....., little l'lula
cost1111ed aoa clown, and 1'ammy GUilty 11 Cuper.

Local ' Gra~ .

�''We're a healthy .J we've
been," Hay-. aakl. "W~'D bave
~ Zelina baek (at wine·
baek)." Oilier lnjured players
relurnlng to the ranb Include
oo-cepllln Jim SIIU...,oo at
middle l!liUd and eenlor Ralph
Hollowey at deftllllve taeile.
Jlilregardlng the wtJ&gt;.Iosol

record, the two .....,. IIRIIW'
well..n.telled_osu bu a\'11'·
qed :15 poillta a pme and
MordnraaWII • ·• · 'l1le .Bucb
bave lle)d OWC!IIIl'a ~ 1n
average ol W poill" COllipared to tJ felt the 0!11.
The Call hlln JDore Jiral
dwns and a !letter ~

~; ~Bud!.~'-"'~

.,.... yF&lt;fo ancl.~Pir' a ~

punt~~··
-~
.
. .'11
"If ~ lliu:keya Qrt·- ,lf;
"""" on ,., '" bave ~:~
~q • Ioiii,' • ·WAJ,"
aa
ase. ''We w~·~ to
give them any dieap 'l'lll." . '
r-

Green For Fifth Grid Win
excellent offensive bloeking,
reacbed paydlrt for the first
time with 8:10 remaining ln the
initial perioo.
White~ after plcklng up two
first downs during the drive,
raced"""' from tlie three yard·
llne.
.
Gary Saundero, sewlor
wingback, added theconverolon
lor an ~ lead.
The key play durlng the 64
yard msrch waa a fourth down
26 yard pass from senior
quarterback Jerry HlJ)to senior
left end Ken Brown .
Green, after receiving the
Bohcaf ldckofl, collected ooe
first ·down before having 1o
punt. John Adams' punt was
fielded al the tO yard line.
Kyger Creek, after getting
one first down, was forced 1o
punt but Wade Henson was
knocked 1o lhe ground while
punting.
TheroUywusUllallvewitha
ftcst and 10 situation at the 41.
Green, playing very aggressive
ball, waa pene]ized 15 more
yards lor a personal foul.
DISH,. WASHER
by. Chet T.annehil.l
The$obcalamovedtheballlo
I Yrs. Old.
.. _ . .
.
- ..---· the end zone six plays laltr
1219
Never before bas the Mar,auder football team had so many
White fOiled around his right
well wlahers In Gallla On11ty. AJcxl what aiRidden nllcb from a
1~1,!, Scllapt Dlmo
weekago!Byambulhin8theLosanCb!eltalnl'warpartylonlght
at Logan, Coach Cborley o::bancey's boys could literally
ILII&gt;CK, automatic: timer,
guarantoe the Blue llevlls a share of the cbampionshlp. The
with a brajn.
Marauden,duiOIItafter a palr of heartlnaklng, cloee losaesto
NEW YORK (UPI)- Every
..,._.. Jacbm and GABS, that could have ICIIO differently, have lo once ln a while a player of
"'
muster up the grit ioolgbt to play their beat game of lhe oeaaon II Calvin Murphy's calibre mans1-2Whirlpool
DR. " cu. " ·
111are 14 win. The ....,
... _....
.........
thlJ game won't be the beat. geslom
- - L lh
··-~-..._--:_'D
,...
..ae eo"""
w..,. blase
""...RIGERATO
.R
'"""' bemud,andquletllkelyCXIIUnuedleakaae outoflheblue basketball pros hunt for approR"'"
.
}Onder.
prlatecompllmentaryphrases.
2tO l,!i. f,...zer Botow.
• Thla Logan club, coacbed by Dick Mlkea, has been a sllght
Murphy had an All-America
lllll1JriBe even 1o Mikes.
raling golng for him when he
AcC«ddng 14 Sportsman Deluse Jim Myera, edllclr, up from t!nlered the NaUonal Ba!ketbaU
,.,_...., ................
un....
••-~·-•
•.
. ti'
~the NeW!I' Sporla ......
ppolntedlnthe.,
...s'Jft· ~'!SOCia
on lhl s season ...
~
drills.
unknown quantity was hts
"But the club, though not big and Imposing overall, hu good ability to sUck at the ''midget"
qulckn..., eapedally up
lor man ts
be1ght of live.fee~ rune Inches.
o1 l'&gt;"&lt;ii&lt;• •INIWll ~ct," says III'P
Tli&gt;Busscbere tile ~-mt•O:
!3:0:~ f
rd, '!L"" · • , q-·''or'
'~!"" orwa , wyo
. one
lhose ~with Murphy's
Speed, strength and scoring

the

Sports
Desk

'124

,«

'. .'149

,

~ • .,

to he the master molder of lhe
Rockets' thrust toward lo!Uer
position In o,e final slondings.
NBA standings
Bv Unilod Press International
.P.IIanlic Division
GB
New York
~ L2 ~ ...
Phllodelphlo 6 2 .750 1
Boston
3 5 .375 •
IMialo CentraiDivision
1 • .2t0 4'12
'W. L. Pel. GB

~~~i1;:'.".:~

i

~

:m2

rtl88"'' when II had lo be. Of. Ill 117Dttmpolp auiFJldv
flcials walked off 70 yards a1 Fatrlaad.
agalnlt the vililors. KC was By Quarters:
•sse•aed 1li yardl.
GreenTwp.
KJcer Creek w01 completo Kyger Creek

l' •·{,. ,,

- ..
'

~\

-;J'·&gt;

THIS ~

MAN
IS

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY
---INTO·- - --•

'
nr·e~v

Mllw~ukee

4

1 .800 3

Chicago

4

2 .61J7 3'h

3

4 ..429 5

Phoenix

Pacific Division

LO$ Angeles

W. L. Pel. GB
3

3 .SOI;l ...

San Diego
5
San Francisco 3

6 .455
4 .429

112
112

Portland

4 .429

112

Sealtle

3

3 5 .375 1

Thursday's ResuHs
New York 11.4 San Diego 107
(Only game scheduled)

Fridpy's Games

Pho!nix at , Boston
Baltimore at Philadelphia

Atl'"''
1 4 .200 2 Buffalo at Los Angeles
Clevtland .. ·~ 8"' .lidO' ''!.'h etttcagd'et ·san 1'ranthlco
Midwest Division .lfflil Cincinnati at C~veland
, ?.1wt: '1c:'lt'W: t : ,!ftctl. rCa Se~t.t~ ~" Porjl,afld , • " , • ·
C..troll
9 0 1.000 ...
lOll )l·1fi&gt;l'llea-oclleduled 1
· ·

'WITH MONEY-SAVING
DEALS RIGHT NOVV' ON

1S71DODGES
COME IN AND SEE HIS
NEWDODGE SAVERS.

,.; ~' '" J~ ,~. ,~W!J"GS SO{tS :~· Mill &amp; Second Stretts

·- ·

H&amp;R.

''

'·

'

.

· Tonight~
, I

Gamea
.

-Gampotls at -l~
·
AflleflS at Willistoo
Waverly ,It Ironton . ·~'1:1"··
MeiGs it Logan .:. · .:: ·1 Z,,,.•
'Hono"'n ,Trect •t)ft, Gav •.
, ~orffi Galfla ai:HMnan, w. -V1.
,,loiuthr,oslarJl,••t Eastern , · • ·
; ' Willamt at Slloncer
· (oal Grove al. lrOI\!!Io! St. •~..

.

'Mlller"at

NOTIC'

-

towlllllforCIWrdl Pr1,s11r

NOTICE

TNfllrmer E.U.B. Cllurchlnd Par1011agoot Malon, W.
Va • .,. ,_ lor 111o. Soolod bids will bt acceptod by the
MMon United Molllodlst Cllurcll unHI Ncwtmbar •··1970 It
·:•: 3d 'p.m. Appolnr....tt to -the pr~ i\IIY ~ ""'da .
bn:aliii)IJMr. Frtd Stlonc., Maion. w.
ar

vo.. mm
...
.
Thtbuildlngurailtu~notion• ·-~plot ot ground

Mr. T. R. O.vlo. -

w

1.w. va ..

wllll bllll 1!1'1 hall

contlata oh lour lildiOOin -

jjMj ~t.

Tho cllurch t&gt;ulldi"9 'h al a lull bllem•l
•find cllolcll 1&lt;hoot rooms. Is QlMpltloly. f&lt;lll.lpped lor
Mf"Yicef,

'

•

Allar viewing lho pr-tltl, piNse a&lt;ldma ~out bid to
"Bids",- UnltedMolt&gt;odiil CI!Urch, MI..., W. V1.
tlliO. Salt ot" tho building toptlllor II tl\jl dtlirt ol the
Trustees but bklt lor tho fii'Cipert"' NP.orotolv will bt
conalderod. The right to rolt&lt;t any or oil -!ildf Is tOifi'Vod.
NOT·ICE -lnvllool ltr Cliui'di Pr.,.r!Y
NOTICE

·-~In
·· ~
·' -----------· ~~----·~·
- 'II
\

.•,
'

-.'i

1

' r' J

Nel~villli-Yiii1t'
- .

· ,;"

Paid FOr by "Miller For Congress Committee, Lancasfer, Ohio, Mrs. Maxtne Cha It

Chairman"

_;,.:~1

Middleport,.a.;., ,

threat."

New York beat San Diego,
114-107,ln the only NBA action
of lhe night. With a lltUe bit of
luck lhe Rockets could lui ve
come out on top.
They cut lhe Knicks' lead to
11)9.107 .., Murphy's 12th point
of the fourth quarter with 51
seconds remaining. Willis
Reed's basket and foul ended
the threat.
Murphy, a University of
Niagara slandout last season,
had a pro-Calvin ·crowd cbeer·
Ins his fantasUc shooUng
dlaplay at Ms&lt;lison Square
Garden. Included In the throng
were 35 of Murphy's friendS
and · relaUves from nearby
Norwalk, Conn.
San Diego, known as a helter.
skelter aggregation last season,
is Jellii!B Into a winning
~Ubn and Murphy seems
' '

oooo-•
au o-zo

. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -....

proweas Thursdsy night.
• "Anytime a rookie scores lZ
points ln a single quarter, I'm
Impressed," DeBUS8Chere said.
"lie's strong lor his size and
putting him In lhe lineup with
Elvin Hayes glvea San Diego
quite an lnside-&lt;lutside scoring
combinaUon. Still, that's only
two. The Rockets need three
more gocxl players to pose a

!:. . '

~.

were again forced 1o punt.
Kyger Creek's Terry Moles, a
145 pound llnebacker, blocked
the effort at the 19 yard llne.
r - play• later, · Wblte
zoomed aver from the lbree
for a IN lead. Apia, a rua
lor lite eonveraloot biDed.
Fumblea, lntercepUons and
punt returns featured the final
12 minutes of acUon.
Green scored ila touchdown
wilh seven mlnuteo remaining
when Dennis Klalber, junior
linebacker, Intercepted a Jerry
Hill pass and rambled 65 yards
"' the end zone.
Hill, who was Injured on lhe
play, threw lhe ball as he was
falling to the grOUII4. A run for
lhe extra poillla was stopped.
The rest of lhe coolest, played
before a parents' night crowd,
matched the reserve squads for
both schools.
Green Twp., Is now 3-6 on the
year.
Kyger Creek had 157 yards
rushing, 26 passing and 121trst
downs.
Green Twp., collected 78
yardsrushing,fourpaaslngand
six first downs.
Kyger Creek's defense was

k
·
s
Kn.r·c s ""....;p an

GAS RANGE

-

side five yards for the toueb·
down. A p88ll attempt for the
extra points fell short.
Green, now trailing H.O,
declded_lo pass oo a lhird down
posseas~on
play.
Freshman ?Utside lineback
Lawrence Taboi Intercepted·
Carl Holtzaplel's aerial 1o kill
Green's first major scoring
threat.
Later during the second
perioo, Green marched 1o the
Bobcat 40 yard line on slroog
running efforla by halfbacks
Glenn Barrett; a 161l pound
freshman speedster and Mike
Triplett, 175 pound senior.
Ironically, die first hslf ended
without a fumble from either
side.
Green receivoo the second
hall kickoff and fumbled, wllh
KC's Greg McCarty, sophomore
aalety, falling oo the loose ball.
While broke loose for a 10
yard gain lo place the ball
at the Green
Bobcat
27. Kyger Creek, how·
ever, fwnbled on lhe next
play, giving lhe ball back to
Green's Butch Johnson, a 208
pound guard.
Coach Dave Boyer's gridders

.

r on,

'

Frotn the ~n grain 'neath the generous sun comes the pure grain beer

'.

�''We're a healthy .J we've
been," Hay-. aakl. "W~'D bave
~ Zelina baek (at wine·
baek)." Oilier lnjured players
relurnlng to the ranb Include
oo-cepllln Jim SIIU...,oo at
middle l!liUd and eenlor Ralph
Hollowey at deftllllve taeile.
Jlilregardlng the wtJ&gt;.Iosol

record, the two .....,. IIRIIW'
well..n.telled_osu bu a\'11'·
qed :15 poillta a pme and
MordnraaWII • ·• · 'l1le .Bucb
bave lle)d OWC!IIIl'a ~ 1n
average ol W poill" COllipared to tJ felt the 0!11.
The Call hlln JDore Jiral
dwns and a !letter ~

~; ~Bud!.~'-"'~

.,.... yF&lt;fo ancl.~Pir' a ~

punt~~··
-~
.
. .'11
"If ~ lliu:keya Qrt·- ,lf;
"""" on ,., '" bave ~:~
~q • Ioiii,' • ·WAJ,"
aa
ase. ''We w~·~ to
give them any dieap 'l'lll." . '
r-

Green For Fifth Grid Win
excellent offensive bloeking,
reacbed paydlrt for the first
time with 8:10 remaining ln the
initial perioo.
White~ after plcklng up two
first downs during the drive,
raced"""' from tlie three yard·
llne.
.
Gary Saundero, sewlor
wingback, added theconverolon
lor an ~ lead.
The key play durlng the 64
yard msrch waa a fourth down
26 yard pass from senior
quarterback Jerry HlJ)to senior
left end Ken Brown .
Green, after receiving the
Bohcaf ldckofl, collected ooe
first ·down before having 1o
punt. John Adams' punt was
fielded al the tO yard line.
Kyger Creek, after getting
one first down, was forced 1o
punt but Wade Henson was
knocked 1o lhe ground while
punting.
TheroUywusUllallvewitha
ftcst and 10 situation at the 41.
Green, playing very aggressive
ball, waa pene]ized 15 more
yards lor a personal foul.
DISH,. WASHER
by. Chet T.annehil.l
The$obcalamovedtheballlo
I Yrs. Old.
.. _ . .
.
- ..---· the end zone six plays laltr
1219
Never before bas the Mar,auder football team had so many
White fOiled around his right
well wlahers In Gallla On11ty. AJcxl what aiRidden nllcb from a
1~1,!, Scllapt Dlmo
weekago!Byambulhin8theLosanCb!eltalnl'warpartylonlght
at Logan, Coach Cborley o::bancey's boys could literally
ILII&gt;CK, automatic: timer,
guarantoe the Blue llevlls a share of the cbampionshlp. The
with a brajn.
Marauden,duiOIItafter a palr of heartlnaklng, cloee losaesto
NEW YORK (UPI)- Every
..,._.. Jacbm and GABS, that could have ICIIO differently, have lo once ln a while a player of
"'
muster up the grit ioolgbt to play their beat game of lhe oeaaon II Calvin Murphy's calibre mans1-2Whirlpool
DR. " cu. " ·
111are 14 win. The ....,
... _....
.........
thlJ game won't be the beat. geslom
- - L lh
··-~-..._--:_'D
,...
..ae eo"""
w..,. blase
""...RIGERATO
.R
'"""' bemud,andquletllkelyCXIIUnuedleakaae outoflheblue basketball pros hunt for approR"'"
.
}Onder.
prlatecompllmentaryphrases.
2tO l,!i. f,...zer Botow.
• Thla Logan club, coacbed by Dick Mlkea, has been a sllght
Murphy had an All-America
lllll1JriBe even 1o Mikes.
raling golng for him when he
AcC«ddng 14 Sportsman Deluse Jim Myera, edllclr, up from t!nlered the NaUonal Ba!ketbaU
,.,_...., ................
un....
••-~·-•
•.
. ti'
~the NeW!I' Sporla ......
ppolntedlnthe.,
...s'Jft· ~'!SOCia
on lhl s season ...
~
drills.
unknown quantity was hts
"But the club, though not big and Imposing overall, hu good ability to sUck at the ''midget"
qulckn..., eapedally up
lor man ts
be1ght of live.fee~ rune Inches.
o1 l'&gt;"&lt;ii&lt;• •INIWll ~ct," says III'P
Tli&gt;Busscbere tile ~-mt•O:
!3:0:~ f
rd, '!L"" · • , q-·''or'
'~!"" orwa , wyo
. one
lhose ~with Murphy's
Speed, strength and scoring

the

Sports
Desk

'124

,«

'. .'149

,

~ • .,

to he the master molder of lhe
Rockets' thrust toward lo!Uer
position In o,e final slondings.
NBA standings
Bv Unilod Press International
.P.IIanlic Division
GB
New York
~ L2 ~ ...
Phllodelphlo 6 2 .750 1
Boston
3 5 .375 •
IMialo CentraiDivision
1 • .2t0 4'12
'W. L. Pel. GB

~~~i1;:'.".:~

i

~

:m2

rtl88"'' when II had lo be. Of. Ill 117Dttmpolp auiFJldv
flcials walked off 70 yards a1 Fatrlaad.
agalnlt the vililors. KC was By Quarters:
•sse•aed 1li yardl.
GreenTwp.
KJcer Creek w01 completo Kyger Creek

l' •·{,. ,,

- ..
'

~\

-;J'·&gt;

THIS ~

MAN
IS

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY
---INTO·- - --•

'
nr·e~v

Mllw~ukee

4

1 .800 3

Chicago

4

2 .61J7 3'h

3

4 ..429 5

Phoenix

Pacific Division

LO$ Angeles

W. L. Pel. GB
3

3 .SOI;l ...

San Diego
5
San Francisco 3

6 .455
4 .429

112
112

Portland

4 .429

112

Sealtle

3

3 5 .375 1

Thursday's ResuHs
New York 11.4 San Diego 107
(Only game scheduled)

Fridpy's Games

Pho!nix at , Boston
Baltimore at Philadelphia

Atl'"''
1 4 .200 2 Buffalo at Los Angeles
Clevtland .. ·~ 8"' .lidO' ''!.'h etttcagd'et ·san 1'ranthlco
Midwest Division .lfflil Cincinnati at C~veland
, ?.1wt: '1c:'lt'W: t : ,!ftctl. rCa Se~t.t~ ~" Porjl,afld , • " , • ·
C..troll
9 0 1.000 ...
lOll )l·1fi&gt;l'llea-oclleduled 1
· ·

'WITH MONEY-SAVING
DEALS RIGHT NOVV' ON

1S71DODGES
COME IN AND SEE HIS
NEWDODGE SAVERS.

,.; ~' '" J~ ,~. ,~W!J"GS SO{tS :~· Mill &amp; Second Stretts

·- ·

H&amp;R.

''

'·

'

.

· Tonight~
, I

Gamea
.

-Gampotls at -l~
·
AflleflS at Willistoo
Waverly ,It Ironton . ·~'1:1"··
MeiGs it Logan .:. · .:: ·1 Z,,,.•
'Hono"'n ,Trect •t)ft, Gav •.
, ~orffi Galfla ai:HMnan, w. -V1.
,,loiuthr,oslarJl,••t Eastern , · • ·
; ' Willamt at Slloncer
· (oal Grove al. lrOI\!!Io! St. •~..

.

'Mlller"at

NOTIC'

-

towlllllforCIWrdl Pr1,s11r

NOTICE

TNfllrmer E.U.B. Cllurchlnd Par1011agoot Malon, W.
Va • .,. ,_ lor 111o. Soolod bids will bt acceptod by the
MMon United Molllodlst Cllurcll unHI Ncwtmbar •··1970 It
·:•: 3d 'p.m. Appolnr....tt to -the pr~ i\IIY ~ ""'da .
bn:aliii)IJMr. Frtd Stlonc., Maion. w.
ar

vo.. mm
...
.
Thtbuildlngurailtu~notion• ·-~plot ot ground

Mr. T. R. O.vlo. -

w

1.w. va ..

wllll bllll 1!1'1 hall

contlata oh lour lildiOOin -

jjMj ~t.

Tho cllurch t&gt;ulldi"9 'h al a lull bllem•l
•find cllolcll 1&lt;hoot rooms. Is QlMpltloly. f&lt;lll.lpped lor
Mf"Yicef,

'

•

Allar viewing lho pr-tltl, piNse a&lt;ldma ~out bid to
"Bids",- UnltedMolt&gt;odiil CI!Urch, MI..., W. V1.
tlliO. Salt ot" tho building toptlllor II tl\jl dtlirt ol the
Trustees but bklt lor tho fii'Cipert"' NP.orotolv will bt
conalderod. The right to rolt&lt;t any or oil -!ildf Is tOifi'Vod.
NOT·ICE -lnvllool ltr Cliui'di Pr.,.r!Y
NOTICE

·-~In
·· ~
·' -----------· ~~----·~·
- 'II
\

.•,
'

-.'i

1

' r' J

Nel~villli-Yiii1t'
- .

· ,;"

Paid FOr by "Miller For Congress Committee, Lancasfer, Ohio, Mrs. Maxtne Cha It

Chairman"

_;,.:~1

Middleport,.a.;., ,

threat."

New York beat San Diego,
114-107,ln the only NBA action
of lhe night. With a lltUe bit of
luck lhe Rockets could lui ve
come out on top.
They cut lhe Knicks' lead to
11)9.107 .., Murphy's 12th point
of the fourth quarter with 51
seconds remaining. Willis
Reed's basket and foul ended
the threat.
Murphy, a University of
Niagara slandout last season,
had a pro-Calvin ·crowd cbeer·
Ins his fantasUc shooUng
dlaplay at Ms&lt;lison Square
Garden. Included In the throng
were 35 of Murphy's friendS
and · relaUves from nearby
Norwalk, Conn.
San Diego, known as a helter.
skelter aggregation last season,
is Jellii!B Into a winning
~Ubn and Murphy seems
' '

oooo-•
au o-zo

. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -....

proweas Thursdsy night.
• "Anytime a rookie scores lZ
points ln a single quarter, I'm
Impressed," DeBUS8Chere said.
"lie's strong lor his size and
putting him In lhe lineup with
Elvin Hayes glvea San Diego
quite an lnside-&lt;lutside scoring
combinaUon. Still, that's only
two. The Rockets need three
more gocxl players to pose a

!:. . '

~.

were again forced 1o punt.
Kyger Creek's Terry Moles, a
145 pound llnebacker, blocked
the effort at the 19 yard llne.
r - play• later, · Wblte
zoomed aver from the lbree
for a IN lead. Apia, a rua
lor lite eonveraloot biDed.
Fumblea, lntercepUons and
punt returns featured the final
12 minutes of acUon.
Green scored ila touchdown
wilh seven mlnuteo remaining
when Dennis Klalber, junior
linebacker, Intercepted a Jerry
Hill pass and rambled 65 yards
"' the end zone.
Hill, who was Injured on lhe
play, threw lhe ball as he was
falling to the grOUII4. A run for
lhe extra poillla was stopped.
The rest of lhe coolest, played
before a parents' night crowd,
matched the reserve squads for
both schools.
Green Twp., Is now 3-6 on the
year.
Kyger Creek had 157 yards
rushing, 26 passing and 121trst
downs.
Green Twp., collected 78
yardsrushing,fourpaaslngand
six first downs.
Kyger Creek's defense was

k
·
s
Kn.r·c s ""....;p an

GAS RANGE

-

side five yards for the toueb·
down. A p88ll attempt for the
extra points fell short.
Green, now trailing H.O,
declded_lo pass oo a lhird down
posseas~on
play.
Freshman ?Utside lineback
Lawrence Taboi Intercepted·
Carl Holtzaplel's aerial 1o kill
Green's first major scoring
threat.
Later during the second
perioo, Green marched 1o the
Bobcat 40 yard line on slroog
running efforla by halfbacks
Glenn Barrett; a 161l pound
freshman speedster and Mike
Triplett, 175 pound senior.
Ironically, die first hslf ended
without a fumble from either
side.
Green receivoo the second
hall kickoff and fumbled, wllh
KC's Greg McCarty, sophomore
aalety, falling oo the loose ball.
While broke loose for a 10
yard gain lo place the ball
at the Green
Bobcat
27. Kyger Creek, how·
ever, fwnbled on lhe next
play, giving lhe ball back to
Green's Butch Johnson, a 208
pound guard.
Coach Dave Boyer's gridders

.

r on,

'

Frotn the ~n grain 'neath the generous sun comes the pure grain beer

'.

�· JllelNE - Aleunder.IIJ&amp;h • blod&lt;ed jllll!lln tile and lAine good for 45 Ylfda, Wllll..llae aid V•U•r C•nltrtnct ac~.
put Ill polllll Oil 'the lot a tQuch41\wn Mel &amp;rOQU' oh penol(y. the ~ 1111 Alelander Ill K
·'
--..rdbert '111undaynJiht 'pill to Pat r..waon, iiDior tftcl, to lbe AIOundW bill'~
. Ia U. lint bill anctcoUied lu fur the _.:PIIillde ~~ lf.O, Wfl f'l!'llhtl!U billoa ~ ·
·
,
, ' -~~ vlcl«y ovtr tilt !llill'ln lhe flrlllllll, ~'1'811 ,i6 piliii ionclli!llr .flmbllwq;
'
Qu~IITEIIS
1• " ' 'lloullllrii1'Cr'lla®es to opoU lbe In Aleptu:ler'• rourlll 11) flun ' reconnc1 ~ AIRaDdir 'Ill lilt - fiGinelelm'l 1m~ 12)'11'daWI aod·HudJ~ilhdded' 11 to l!l'l•!!lll iht ~ IJn. Sou~:.. Rillloll 0'4
'::;;,~
«1 a wet field ber&lt;Jnt a ~ another pair of EP. to ~ II
~ e-.w
IW(olll,, . ~ 111.i !nJrt1 GN11
cro'lll ill foolbaJl fans.
•, 30-0:
.
~ ~· wl..ll! lhl , ftl, , lfMilll
Goble, . lumblt
Aleonder r.celved tile in the lhltd. Ptrlod Hud!iaU ~ ball, IIIGii 41 · 1M ':C:r'J..~ =.,..~~ ~~:
..,.,. tlckoll, put the ball In mallei! :J&amp;.Ooo a &amp;yard run, the ~--~by ille ........ ~A.Tl - l!lld!lall 28; ~:'."
play 011 Ill own 21, and In nine EP ·,_ falling. Coach Dave 1111111 Pal HID .-1 •
Nalt. " playa bad tbe Drat touchdown, Sllipes suboUtuled oo " " - ill Tbt Hrill Iliad! Ml*lcl •
,
Alta.
Ia lb. ...Uor fllllback Pille milcll of the Ume remalnlnfl. 1arda, llrl'lf__.. ~ !!!..~
n
13
a-D boulldng In flun the t The Tcmadoea sot cl011t..,.. by . _ wi1111 M11tM ....
Uloll)
...
192
1
A pus fw the EPs foiled.
mldway In the fourth qUII'Ier caqbt btbiH 1M ll11t lit ,..,_ Ntt
~
1be Tornadoea, with junt... wben JeM!ns ran ~111 011 lll:llalmlee Win Ill tWill .,_.,.,,,
~
.7
taUbttk Steve Jenkins the an opU011 ploJ to bls rl&amp;hl. &amp;01 1111'0w.
14
'•
triaer IBM In ll'.e trtple llln!at free at the SO and lillde It aulbt 1'llt Tnadote, afttr ...
· "'1•ll.eott'•
~ . ~
option off I full field opretd WI)' to the Aleunde' 1$ befcn .,.., Wft l . f - al W lllii\la( ;fl
.9-165 1-53
farmotloo - Uled lhroughooal being pulled down. 1111 nm wu l'llllalftilll 14 Ia Sooia.. "'"""'""
I
23
lbo nJihl by the Tornadoes
,; -

e.

.y

a......

e:

••=-- .

V.: p;

=

iiC.;..

~.~-=.tlu~ie:ne-;: Syraeuse NewQ.. Soeiety

=t
Iatini the~ tietulf and
WMiftl oo their own D. Tbt SYRACUSE - !Ill'. Jws
liplrtans 1o1 1bo btU 1111or the Hall &lt;1. Venlull'fllle, W. Va, and
first &lt;1. t ..... 00 lbolr""" fl. Ar111ur Hall of Point PI; n•t
l'atwo...,.lboscorewu!M, violled with lbolr brolber and
a lt.ellllor ~ lblnall- sisii!Nn-low, Mr. a Mrs.
IDiboEPs.Tbt'l1&gt;woubomb SampsmU.U.
. . _ by flllll'lorbttk Grill
.1amoo Lisle, .........,.. ill
llroob, a sophomore, to ~. spent 1 w..tend
"'""a'l that &lt;Ooaed t1 yards. with bls parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Tbat'll bow the first period Charles Lisle.
•llldod.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. White
Ia tbe .......J quarter Walter and dalll!hter, Mary Beth, of

~llltr.

lactit

..,
A. Guillk wllitotlllly,

Artbilr Hall, and T - ·
DalmJ, &lt;1. Plint ,

IAJ'ng

111111

'

101l'111ERN'S HIGH« 11'1"1

PI
nl
"""•'-"-•'fl. . . Slid . . ftWiM .. lira. Mabel Pltterui, Mtl. ~":ib~-;;;"~
So Jsolllt llllor 111 II I two Jellle Cotirln and Mrl. Eciltb en
J t
,...... wilb Ilia m10M, lilh. lhad ftN In Letu~ W.' Va., recently. Gues _ . , ane
Ada stacl.
wllenlboJ 'flailed the former's llluell, l!lddle Hayman, Tom
Ri~lllnl Dadtwortll H- bl'lltbel MCIIiater-4lHiw, Mr. Gruennldand~.andbuiMra~.
...,..,.aed ~ llrolbor, Carl d Mrs. a.n Donmue.
w. 'lbursltlll, wn . , .
lllidl-tb &lt;I. Plct&amp;ll;pu to Mr. and Ml1· John Bass &lt;1. and Mrs, Joe Blall, Mr. and Other q,ldl ~ at the
CincinnaU w11ere lboJ atlended EIJria apenla weet'a vacation Mrs. Hank llolla' and Mr' and meeting were 'lhe,JJIs)J SCI!oOI ·
the pl.oyUt ~u-..,1!
retenllf witb his parenll, Mr. Mrs. David &amp;nltb.
Counselors A11ociaflon, Ita
Mrs. Earl 01s1i11' is employed and Mrs. Leonard Bass and Mr. CaUinC on Mr. and Mnl. 111embershlp pr.o,grams, and • , .•
.t (
os cook at ()ow's Slealt House and Mrs·. Larry Brown of Cbarlea Hensley ,..... Sandra progl'llll,l of alllliatiiJII witb the
!
:;.::~=~==~ ~-~-- w v ---·'-' in Puum'O)'.
Pomerov
CurUs of ReedsvDie, Mr. and several educational qencles. ·
-.vend ;;'i:''moU.:.·• A;...-wiu";,
Mr. vemoo Bartels and SCII, Mr. .;.jMns.RudyStewartof Mrs. Wilnam Geisel and Mr. The ' ~UOII also Went 1111
--~ o•~-~ ~-~-~ Mike of andnnaU spent o Ill v - ..,..t a -kand .and Mrs. AI Rusnak of I'1C«d l4ll)llCrtlng the ' ~
and ..wo=,
NOW '· From ....
=-u
-·-·and
.,....Mnl. Leonard Cl..eland .
.... m•k• v••
al ·"-"~
Mr """""'""'•
and Mrs weekend here with his parenls, with Mr.
leVIee:withlli 111e oCboo1 ~~~,
•---'-·'s 11 TV
loc
'
·-~
·
·
Df .......,.....,
James Gulnsl..- and dalll!hter, Mr. and Mrs. EmmetlllarteiJ. Bass and family. Joining them Mr•and Mrs• HowardLarkllll
.
' .· nied by tile gr011p; · ·
Kitty and Mrs. Joe Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Eller Pickens mSunday for the e111!1llng meal of Portllnd were vi.IIU., Mr.
next-.,meetlnil of the
dalll!bter, Denise, and Carl apenl • receat -and with wereMr. andMrs. Larryllrown and Mnl. Fred Larkins.
Meig1, G&amp;Uia,
Duckworth at Plckeringtoo.
reaitives in Toledo.
of Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrl. Lester Frilehen Guidance AuociaUon will be
Mrs. Mu Swindler of Marioo
Mrs. Mamie Warner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ,RI&gt;bertllarden of Columboo vlalted her December lOth In tile Rio .
visited recenUy with Mr. and Daisy Pauley, Mr. and Mrs. and Debbie 11perll o weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W..
Mrs. Clem Cooper.
Clyde Hunt, Mrs. Grace Wolle with their son and daughter-In- ~~ ;!lley~~,:veny
Tbere are M poulble
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Pierce of of Alllllnce visited with Mr. and law, Mr. and Mrl. Jamea ""'"""
oo Wbieb Euler can occurMinersvUle and Mrs. Clinton Mrs. sam Pickens. '!bey tamt Harden, &lt;1. London.
Colwnbus and Mr' and Mrs. between Mardi 22 and Api1I
AI\!D,A ,
.
Plerte, Tony and Tina, local, w atlend the funeral ..-vices On a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. StevMre Poold
Mre ofwAthena~led 25.
TIE·TACK :fOOl
1 · ~)'lie
visiledwithMr. andMrs. Terry for Mrs. Iva Donohue of Sampom Hall, Mrs. Janice
·an
•
'
Pferte and children, Cheri and Harrisonville.
Lawson and David, and Mns. Joe BilrreU II a patl,n! at
Dean, of Elyria over a recent' VisiUng on Saturday with Mr. Mildred Pferte and Tina visited Veterans Memorial HOipilalln,
weekend.
and Mrs. James Teslwd were the dish barn at Southside, w. Pomeroy,
~ew F'ai!.Styles
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gnllimore Delbert Teaford and son, va
Mr. and Mnl. Charles Hensley
..•
and Colors.
and daughter. Ginger, of Plain Delbert Jr. of Racine.
·
and Ads Jll,oaell coiled at 1he
City visited recenUy wilh Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James While
Cbambera Fun..-al Home ill
and Mrs. Gene Wolford.
and daughter of Dunbar, W.
fill
Ravenswood to pay respect to
U, hiJ
Mr. and Mrs. Jlllll08 White Va., visited with ber mother,
Heeen guesll of the Willlaru lllah Seals. They were It''
and daughter, Agnes White, and Mrs. Rooe Schwarz and family Lawson family were her tolllpanled by , Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Duckworth visited with of Mason and his mother, Mrs. nephews, Captain Qanlel L. lloyd McPeek.
Mr AgnesWhlteanduncle Richard Ftnsley, Rlv..-uda, California Pat&amp;nltbofColwnbuupent
Where Shoes Are
Mr dMr8 Emil. E
·
·
an
ynon,
·
'
d
T
With
-'A
and
uSen s lbl y Pri ced •
and Mrs. Dennis Eynon and Mr. Duckworth.
an
ommy
row, a weekend w•u• Mr.
- ··
and Mrs. Roy Jones of N....
Mr. and Mrs. Sampspn Hall Charleston, W. Va. Other guull David &amp;nltll.
Mlddleport,,.O.
Settlement. They also called on visited in Point Pleasant with were Mrs. Ethel Thaxton and
-VIolelllmltl; . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _. .
Mr.and Mrs. Charles White and Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur HaU and Ralph, Dunbar, W. Va., and Mr . .--------~--------'---------..,.......,.'""'1---~---::-.,::...;._,;...:~,_ ,
Beulah White of Middleport.
family, Mrs. Rutll Sturgeoo and and Mrs. Jolut Thaxton, Leon,
Mrs. Guy A. Guinther, Te!T)' soos, Mr. and Mrs. sam Dalton W. Va.
and Karen, spent two days will! and Doe Hall. Accompanied by Maram:l Edminaton, Vinton,
ber aunt, Mrs. Ellen Newland, all the abOve named but Mrs. wu a· weekend gueat at 1he
of Athens Route: They were Sturgeon, they visited al the home of Mr. and Mnl. Ney
taken there by Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Hall home in Harrison- Carpenter. On Sunday, Mrs.
Malcolm Guinther and children ~e in the eveninB.
· Edmiston accO!IIJ)allled Mnl.
and were accompanied home by Visiting oo Sunday at the Carpenter and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guinther of James Teaford home were Mnl. Martha Mays, to Lake Hope
Gallipolis.
.
Blanche Cunningham and SOD, State Park where tbey visited
Mrs. Velma Cassady, mother Robert, of Athens.
with Mrs. Mayo son and
ba
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Smllh
of
dalll!bter-4lHiw,
Mr · and Mra.
Mr•· Clem Cooper • 8 gooe
n.. GLENDALE of
Albert Qulvey who
to Apache Junction, Ariz., Columbus visited here with ber
•
were
Bea~t•lull)' styled, lull-featured where she will spend the winter parents, Mr. and MJ::s, Samuel campins at Lake Hope,

Harrisonville
Society News

t1 .

cOW:.' ., .. ·.,

aame.

~

\i.-

T

.i
l· ,,'

oi

•te• .

r•------..
HUSH /PUPPIES

Caruentef

,.,..,_~-------,

CADY

Now

Talk. About •

Dl,£ SHOE BOX

•-w

por:aDie TV 1n the disttnctive "tow

s 1houatte'' desig n with botd,c1ean

recanoularlll'le!I.Gracefulmolded
cat ·net in grained Kaahm•r wetr w: color. Deluxe \11deo Aange
i .....

no system. Oipolll! Antenna

.'139·

95

with her daughter and son.ffi:~
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lam·

bert.
·
Mrs. Agnes White and brother
Richard Duckworlb spent three
days with lhelr brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Duckworth in Huntlngton. They were accompanied on the return trip by
the Dutkworlhs.
Paul Pierce and son, Randy.
of Harrisonville Road; visited
onSundaywlthhlsparenii,Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Pierce, Tony
and Tina, and brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jon
Pierce of Mlnersvllle,
Ronnie Ransom and cbllclren
of Letart Falls spent a Sunday
with her parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hubbard.
Mrs. Reka Ferris of
Parkersburg and grandchildren, Troy, Kelli and
Regina Griffith of Pomeroy.
visited with ber brother and
sister4n-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Guy

Plcke
d bls
" - Mrs
ns, an
'IDOu~a.,
•
Lela Robinson at Letart Falla.
Mr. carl Duck"orth of
Pickerington, Richard Duck·
worth and Agnes White, local,
called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Sayre and grandchildren of
Cbester.
VlsiUng oo a Saturday with
Mr. and Mnl. Sampoon Hall
were bls sister and brother-lnlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dalton
and bls brother. Doe Hall, of
Dingess, W. Va., .and another

SHIRT , .
FINISHING
SAME DAY
SERVICE

Robinson's aea.leiS

1969 Cadillac Sedan l;)eV,IIe

S5300

Mint green. black vinyl top and green Interior, •
full power equipment. Olmate Control air
conditioning.

$1795

$1995

51995

1966 BI!ICk Wildcat 4 Dr.

. $1595

w:

Burgun!)yflnlsh with" matching Int. .'radio,
s· w tires. tinted glass. 1' owner Nt!w Olds
trade.

1965 Pontiac Grand Prix
$1295
,,2 dr. H,i., V-a&gt;auto., P. B., P. S., radio, W·&amp;·W
tires, mag wheels', A.IR CONPITIONING.
'

· · . .&amp; Van.Zanclt

·
t
v••
: Fer.DlnliDII
.
..

'\

.

'

of .~·

.I ' l:IIO '' .

Sblle '

.

"Vau'lr1Jke Our Qullllty Way

SMITH A·UTO SALES
'

'

'

, of Doing Business"

992-5342

GMA..

Mi.. NCING .POMEROY
.
.Tll P.M. S.t.
·'··

.

'

/.

.

..
'•

dismissed following trestment. . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
Mrs. Lola Cain and 11011.
Carlos, have ,.wmed to tbelr

Qrrisaill

homeafteranextendedabsence
due lo the lloePitallzaUoo of

"works in a drawer" Color TV

Carlos Cain.
'!be Grange met recently at
thellalUdsy Atkins borne. They
celebrated the 33rd wedding
anniversary of the muter, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Will. Mrs.
Holllday baked the cake for the
occasion,
Mrs. Mollie McGrath of
Logan spent the weekend with
the Earl McGraths.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
were happily surprised Suroday

by ltiiOT'OIIOL•
CONSOLE

MODELS ARE

23'
plc!ut~

m~as .

bere.

diag.

bathroom In the house he already prepared. G-ts were
from the · Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waldeck
Butchers.
and son of Glouster, Mr. and
Clinton Gilkey made a trip to Mrs. Ronald Brown of WeUston,
Columbus Saturday to get a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epple and
piano for Edith Whaley.
two children of Middleport and
Recent eailers of Ava Gilkey Mrs. Minnie Foil, local. Mrs.
were Mrs. Arthur Goodin, Mrs. Epple also had a birthday this
MinnleFolt,Mr.andMrs. M.A. week,
Epple and Minnie McGrath.
Mrs . Mollie McGrath of
The small son of Mrs. Mary Logan spent the weekend with
Ash was painfuUy burned when the Earl McGralhs.

CONTIMPOIAitY STYLED CONSOLETTE
Model WUI17G. Budget-priced console lie with

1 recently purchased

I

EVE DOWNEY
MISS EVE DOWNEY,
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
Charles Peninger, lOS Court
SL, GaJUpoUs,lw completed
lrainlq atlbe Trans WorW
Alrltaea' Flight Hoateu
School In Kanoao CIIJ,
Mlosourt and Is asoigned to
StarStream lil1hl1 lrom
Cbtcago'a O'Hare
In·
teraallonal Airport. ·Miu
Downey was employed os o
leaciler irl Atbeu, Ohio prior
to joinfug lbe alrllne. Milo
Downey is a poodaate of
Pomeroy IIIah ll&lt;bool and
Obto Ulivenlty.

-----

N.

mini -ci rcuit reliability . . big family-pleasing pio:turE"
lhat'$ remarkably crisp, clean Walnut srain fin ish on
lem pe r~d . genuinf' ha rdboard 301 /l' wide,
'J.9lfl• high, 171/ .'' deep. (add 41/o" for tube capl .

WERNER

w·. COMPTON,· 0. D.

RADIO &amp;TELEVISION

OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE AT
NOON ON THURS.)-EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
..iJ

their mother is hospitalized in '
City Hospital, Parkersburg.
Other guesta in the Boyles home
have been hls sister, Ada Evans
of Michigan, the Boyles' three
children and families and other
rela~ves from Parkersburg and
Pennsylvania .
Emerson Hayes was returned
w his place In Elmwood Nursing Home from Veterans
Memorial Hospital saturday.
Harry Guthrie, who has been
quite ill in Holzer Medical
Center, is reported to be Improved at this wriUng. The
Guthries' daughter, Maxine
Yost of Columbus, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her pareniJ.
Mrs. Undo Williams and SOD,
Aaron David, left from
Columbus airport Monday
afternoon w loin their husband
and lather, David
wlto
..1 statloDed In Guam. They
expect to remain tbere until ·
July 1971 when David's service
lime will be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bibbee
and son, Donel, of Sur:cess have
moved Into lhe property they
purchased recently from Mr.
and llira. Hobart S1rarlz and
vacated by Mary Carr.

·r

1"'111':1 n : ~-l':.o

1

t. u ;·

•. 1r , .1__,

MIDDlEPORT, OHIO
. ' .I.

,,

,,,, .

1,_;,

'

'

....

,

.
•

It's 1971 at Tom Rue Moton. Inc.
~ · --·- - , .- -

r fJ
I

CHRYSLER
Plymoulfi

i

with more kinds of new cars than anyone else in the business.
Dulttr. Our success story, Ouster. With niore room, more power, ·
more everything than anymlnl-car you can squeeze into. Look
· out aub·compacts, Duster's coming through.

Plymouth Scamp. ll' s our newest c ompact. Coming
through with a happy-go-frisky style all its own. Big on
room. small in price. Let our lowest priced hardtop come ·
through your best buy.
2-Door lit«llop

DLIIllt 2-Door CoLipl

wuu.ma

Tile Alm•rwe
By United Press -.utloul
· Today II Friday, Oct. 30, the
303rd day of 1970.
The moon is new.
'!be morning stars ar• ~
..dSa!Um.
'!be evening stars are ~
ry, Venas and Jupiter.
•
Thoee ·b\11'11 .. tills date att
under tbe'',agD of Scorpio. ·
Or! lhll dly In historY:
In 1931 actor 0r.an Welles
CS1IIed a
h!l
.

/

be stuck an Oxtensloni:ord In bls
mouth at the' 'home of his
grandmother, Eliza PoweU. He
... rushed to the hoopilal and

when their children came home
Paul Steinmetz has em- to belp lhem celebrate their 4lh
ployment In North Caroltns.
wedding anniversary. The
Harold Graham is Installing a children ~I tbe dinner

v_.u.,

~lue with blue Int., full p(lwer equlp;:nent,
radio, w-s·w tires, factory air c:ondltlonlng.

'

to modernize the tax
structure has forced increaolng . reliance on
property taxes and impoeition of acldltlonal and
Increased unfair. taxes, Including motor vehicle lees,
local sales taxes and, of
course, a m...e than 33 per
cent tncruse In the state
retall sales tu.

''

£~ 1/()()1) PiA/. TiME!
. Value-Rated ·Used Cars

NOT~CEI • ~ lilettW

'!be present structure was

cleslgned to meel the needa of
tbe '9&amp;, and It is Irrelevant
to todsy's problems. FaUure

ability to JNI)'• ;,

216

1967 Olds "4 door

''

I

our method
.of taxation. " .,.

baed u]JO"n ~·

Two doOr Fastback. Turquoise finish, whit;
top, black vinyl int .• ~90 V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
power disc brakes, radio. w·s-w tires. Real
nice.
·

Loads of load apace - 5 easy-entry doors, 8 feet of
flat floor. Power plus economy-98 HP.overhead cam
engine, up to 25 miles per gallon. Solkj comfOrtbucket seals, easy-clean vinyl Interior, safety front
disc brakes.

•

U1t'Our Freo Parldnt Lot

1968 Mercury Monterey

noe no-cost extras

'i'lpr;; ·.:~, update

'T.ues mU8t be

Six cyl., standard trans., r;,dlo, w·s·w tires,
12.000 miles.

family wagon with

To ' .lolve the pressing
problems of our state, an
ovitllloUf•of our present tu
struoture II Imperative.

In At 9-0ut At 5

1970 Maverick 2 DOor

Perfect size

TAX REFORM

followed by the singing of
"Sweet Hour of Prayer."
A total of 31 sick and shul4n
C&amp;mden Clark Hospital last calls for the lost monlh were
week and Is recovering reported. Helen Woode and
Nellie Parker gave a report on
saUsfactorlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hen· U11! district meeting at the
dershot and son of Lancaster Athens Melhodlsl cbnrch Sept.
visited her parentB, Mr. and 17. Helen Woode presented the
Mns. Clarence Nrchols Satur- revised Jist of rest home
patienlland members copied II.
day.
Nellie Parker will place a new
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcl&lt;les
called on Mr, and Mrs. Robert order for Best-Made gelaUn.
'!be usual pian of aendlng
Mareinkn and family Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Marcinko is Chrlstmaa lmes w boys In
suffenng from a heart con- service was discussed and is an
followo: Roger Stearns by his
diUoo.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. mother, June Stearns; Bill
Watson and children ,of Ken- Amoo and David Williams by
tucky spent' a weekand at their Thelma Henderson; Johnny
Taylor by Isola Taylor; and
h&lt;me here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hawk and Joseph Poole by Nellie Parker.
baby have moved to the Coy Eleanor Boyles gave a
Hawk property here at Tuppers Missions report from Burundi,
Africa, "When a Refugee is Not
Plains.
Mrs. CIIHord Longenette Is A Refugee."
"'"'king In Dr. Pickens office at Thelma Henderson led lhe
program.1 "Risking Resour·
Middleport.
ces," a Jpledge service ,con·
ALFRED- Sent eld
slating df scripture reading,
Sunday School attendance oo "The Good Smaritan" by June
Oct. 25 was ~. Offering was Steams ; lhe song "Rescue the
fi9.79. WOrship services were Perishing" by the gt9up; the
beld atll with Chas. D. Woode, program In dialogue form with
layleader, and 1111 attendance of leader Thelma Henderson ; S!ld
seven. Worship services were others laking part were Mae
held Sunday evening at 7:46 Follrod, Clara Follrod, Grace
with an attendance of 16 and an SWartz, Helen Woode and Nina
offering of fla. The Rev. Robinson. Two prayers of
Lavender spoke from Luke 15:1- Thanksgiving by Eleanor
10, "Parable of Ute Lost. ~~.!lj~
Taylor closed
and .., . Prodigal .ll
Osle
Th,e. 4Wolilen'•
chrilittan ' Service held Its FOIIrod
regUlar · m•Ung on Tuesday served delicious refreshments.
evening, Oct. 20, at the home of . Attending ill addition to those
Alma Swartz, ''wllh an at- named were Emma FlndJiJul
tendance oC•l3.1be meeU., was and Kate Honatber.
tn charge of Nellie Parker, , '!be next meeUng will be
president, and opel.ed with Tuesday, Nov. l7 at the home of
prayer by Thelma Henderson Thelma Henderson with Merle
Griffith as program leader.
~~~~~ ·Atten!ilng
a birthday
celebration at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike · Williams at
Tuppers Plains for the 4lh birthday of their dsughter, Mandie,
on Sunday, Oct. 18, from this
area were Grace SWartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Swartz, Mary
Amos, Unda Williams and soo,
Aaron David and Mr. and Mrs.
RusseU Findling.
Mrs. Ada Van Meter of
Chester spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Vere SWartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
recentlY called on Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith at Hemlock
Grove. · '
Mr. and Mnl. WUber Parker
a!id Eddie spent Sunday with
,. the 1IDberi ~ker family at
Marletti.
Mr. and Mts. !Joyd llllllnjjer
and falqlly Or 8lllds and Mrs.
()Jicar DIQina..- of Mltens, Rt. 4,
. took dinner wiib the Ernest
Ttylor family last Sunday.
, ,'ftle ,
$Wartz larnlly
imd Betlty B..,.. pl tJor:kin&amp;P&lt;rl
and sirab Woode Of Cool'rille
iook supper Friday evening
with Mr, and Jlln, Ven Swarts.
Brenda and JQOJ Boyles of
Tuppers Plains are slaY\08 1!lth
lbelr grandJian;nlt, Mr. and
Mrl. Dlnsm,... Boylea whjle
I

Mrs. aMinnie
Foil..bas
purchased
lot known
the John
Dunctn lot in the vU!age.
Ills reported lhnt Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clark have pur·
chased a house and tot from the
Robert Clarks (better known as
the Ge&lt;rge Clark house) .
Mr. Clllford Cuckler .was a
supper guest of the Hobart
Brysons at Racine Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GUtey
of Albany visited Ava Gilkey
'Sunday evening.
Mr. Earl McGralh, who i!
employed in North Carolina,
&amp;pent a few days at his home

l118l'dlln8 band braved

the etm.llrl Thursday to perlidplte In the homemmintl
parade lbat atuled at lower SyriCUIII. Flilbful fans also '
lnvod the nlny day to show tbelr appreciation.

of

•

Ctnpler Newport. Our most affordable luxury car. With
the roomiest interior in its class, big regular gas V-8, even
an optional sun roof. For all the living you do, Newport
comes through.

Plymoutllt•lnt;lf. Great 11ft styling lor a great new Idea in hardtoos.
Satelllt. Stbrln;. Designed specifically to be a 2-door hardtop.
like
No oth8r car 11 bulltllk:e this one. No othe~ car cbmes
this one.

�· JllelNE - Aleunder.IIJ&amp;h • blod&lt;ed jllll!lln tile and lAine good for 45 Ylfda, Wllll..llae aid V•U•r C•nltrtnct ac~.
put Ill polllll Oil 'the lot a tQuch41\wn Mel &amp;rOQU' oh penol(y. the ~ 1111 Alelander Ill K
·'
--..rdbert '111undaynJiht 'pill to Pat r..waon, iiDior tftcl, to lbe AIOundW bill'~
. Ia U. lint bill anctcoUied lu fur the _.:PIIillde ~~ lf.O, Wfl f'l!'llhtl!U billoa ~ ·
·
,
, ' -~~ vlcl«y ovtr tilt !llill'ln lhe flrlllllll, ~'1'811 ,i6 piliii ionclli!llr .flmbllwq;
'
Qu~IITEIIS
1• " ' 'lloullllrii1'Cr'lla®es to opoU lbe In Aleptu:ler'• rourlll 11) flun ' reconnc1 ~ AIRaDdir 'Ill lilt - fiGinelelm'l 1m~ 12)'11'daWI aod·HudJ~ilhdded' 11 to l!l'l•!!lll iht ~ IJn. Sou~:.. Rillloll 0'4
'::;;,~
«1 a wet field ber&lt;Jnt a ~ another pair of EP. to ~ II
~ e-.w
IW(olll,, . ~ 111.i !nJrt1 GN11
cro'lll ill foolbaJl fans.
•, 30-0:
.
~ ~· wl..ll! lhl , ftl, , lfMilll
Goble, . lumblt
Aleonder r.celved tile in the lhltd. Ptrlod Hud!iaU ~ ball, IIIGii 41 · 1M ':C:r'J..~ =.,..~~ ~~:
..,.,. tlckoll, put the ball In mallei! :J&amp;.Ooo a &amp;yard run, the ~--~by ille ........ ~A.Tl - l!lld!lall 28; ~:'."
play 011 Ill own 21, and In nine EP ·,_ falling. Coach Dave 1111111 Pal HID .-1 •
Nalt. " playa bad tbe Drat touchdown, Sllipes suboUtuled oo " " - ill Tbt Hrill Iliad! Ml*lcl •
,
Alta.
Ia lb. ...Uor fllllback Pille milcll of the Ume remalnlnfl. 1arda, llrl'lf__.. ~ !!!..~
n
13
a-D boulldng In flun the t The Tcmadoea sot cl011t..,.. by . _ wi1111 M11tM ....
Uloll)
...
192
1
A pus fw the EPs foiled.
mldway In the fourth qUII'Ier caqbt btbiH 1M ll11t lit ,..,_ Ntt
~
1be Tornadoea, with junt... wben JeM!ns ran ~111 011 lll:llalmlee Win Ill tWill .,_.,.,,,
~
.7
taUbttk Steve Jenkins the an opU011 ploJ to bls rl&amp;hl. &amp;01 1111'0w.
14
'•
triaer IBM In ll'.e trtple llln!at free at the SO and lillde It aulbt 1'llt Tnadote, afttr ...
· "'1•ll.eott'•
~ . ~
option off I full field opretd WI)' to the Aleunde' 1$ befcn .,.., Wft l . f - al W lllii\la( ;fl
.9-165 1-53
farmotloo - Uled lhroughooal being pulled down. 1111 nm wu l'llllalftilll 14 Ia Sooia.. "'"""'""
I
23
lbo nJihl by the Tornadoes
,; -

e.

.y

a......

e:

••=-- .

V.: p;

=

iiC.;..

~.~-=.tlu~ie:ne-;: Syraeuse NewQ.. Soeiety

=t
Iatini the~ tietulf and
WMiftl oo their own D. Tbt SYRACUSE - !Ill'. Jws
liplrtans 1o1 1bo btU 1111or the Hall &lt;1. Venlull'fllle, W. Va, and
first &lt;1. t ..... 00 lbolr""" fl. Ar111ur Hall of Point PI; n•t
l'atwo...,.lboscorewu!M, violled with lbolr brolber and
a lt.ellllor ~ lblnall- sisii!Nn-low, Mr. a Mrs.
IDiboEPs.Tbt'l1&gt;woubomb SampsmU.U.
. . _ by flllll'lorbttk Grill
.1amoo Lisle, .........,.. ill
llroob, a sophomore, to ~. spent 1 w..tend
"'""a'l that &lt;Ooaed t1 yards. with bls parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Tbat'll bow the first period Charles Lisle.
•llldod.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. White
Ia tbe .......J quarter Walter and dalll!hter, Mary Beth, of

~llltr.

lactit

..,
A. Guillk wllitotlllly,

Artbilr Hall, and T - ·
DalmJ, &lt;1. Plint ,

IAJ'ng

111111

'

101l'111ERN'S HIGH« 11'1"1

PI
nl
"""•'-"-•'fl. . . Slid . . ftWiM .. lira. Mabel Pltterui, Mtl. ~":ib~-;;;"~
So Jsolllt llllor 111 II I two Jellle Cotirln and Mrl. Eciltb en
J t
,...... wilb Ilia m10M, lilh. lhad ftN In Letu~ W.' Va., recently. Gues _ . , ane
Ada stacl.
wllenlboJ 'flailed the former's llluell, l!lddle Hayman, Tom
Ri~lllnl Dadtwortll H- bl'lltbel MCIIiater-4lHiw, Mr. Gruennldand~.andbuiMra~.
...,..,.aed ~ llrolbor, Carl d Mrs. a.n Donmue.
w. 'lbursltlll, wn . , .
lllidl-tb &lt;I. Plct&amp;ll;pu to Mr. and Ml1· John Bass &lt;1. and Mrs, Joe Blall, Mr. and Other q,ldl ~ at the
CincinnaU w11ere lboJ atlended EIJria apenla weet'a vacation Mrs. Hank llolla' and Mr' and meeting were 'lhe,JJIs)J SCI!oOI ·
the pl.oyUt ~u-..,1!
retenllf witb his parenll, Mr. Mrs. David &amp;nltb.
Counselors A11ociaflon, Ita
Mrs. Earl 01s1i11' is employed and Mrs. Leonard Bass and Mr. CaUinC on Mr. and Mnl. 111embershlp pr.o,grams, and • , .•
.t (
os cook at ()ow's Slealt House and Mrs·. Larry Brown of Cbarlea Hensley ,..... Sandra progl'llll,l of alllliatiiJII witb the
!
:;.::~=~==~ ~-~-- w v ---·'-' in Puum'O)'.
Pomerov
CurUs of ReedsvDie, Mr. and several educational qencles. ·
-.vend ;;'i:''moU.:.·• A;...-wiu";,
Mr. vemoo Bartels and SCII, Mr. .;.jMns.RudyStewartof Mrs. Wilnam Geisel and Mr. The ' ~UOII also Went 1111
--~ o•~-~ ~-~-~ Mike of andnnaU spent o Ill v - ..,..t a -kand .and Mrs. AI Rusnak of I'1C«d l4ll)llCrtlng the ' ~
and ..wo=,
NOW '· From ....
=-u
-·-·and
.,....Mnl. Leonard Cl..eland .
.... m•k• v••
al ·"-"~
Mr """""'""'•
and Mrs weekend here with his parenls, with Mr.
leVIee:withlli 111e oCboo1 ~~~,
•---'-·'s 11 TV
loc
'
·-~
·
·
Df .......,.....,
James Gulnsl..- and dalll!hter, Mr. and Mrs. EmmetlllarteiJ. Bass and family. Joining them Mr•and Mrs• HowardLarkllll
.
' .· nied by tile gr011p; · ·
Kitty and Mrs. Joe Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Eller Pickens mSunday for the e111!1llng meal of Portllnd were vi.IIU., Mr.
next-.,meetlnil of the
dalll!bter, Denise, and Carl apenl • receat -and with wereMr. andMrs. Larryllrown and Mnl. Fred Larkins.
Meig1, G&amp;Uia,
Duckworth at Plckeringtoo.
reaitives in Toledo.
of Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrl. Lester Frilehen Guidance AuociaUon will be
Mrs. Mu Swindler of Marioo
Mrs. Mamie Warner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ,RI&gt;bertllarden of Columboo vlalted her December lOth In tile Rio .
visited recenUy with Mr. and Daisy Pauley, Mr. and Mrs. and Debbie 11perll o weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W..
Mrs. Clem Cooper.
Clyde Hunt, Mrs. Grace Wolle with their son and daughter-In- ~~ ;!lley~~,:veny
Tbere are M poulble
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Pierce of of Alllllnce visited with Mr. and law, Mr. and Mrl. Jamea ""'"""
oo Wbieb Euler can occurMinersvUle and Mrs. Clinton Mrs. sam Pickens. '!bey tamt Harden, &lt;1. London.
Colwnbus and Mr' and Mrs. between Mardi 22 and Api1I
AI\!D,A ,
.
Plerte, Tony and Tina, local, w atlend the funeral ..-vices On a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. StevMre Poold
Mre ofwAthena~led 25.
TIE·TACK :fOOl
1 · ~)'lie
visiledwithMr. andMrs. Terry for Mrs. Iva Donohue of Sampom Hall, Mrs. Janice
·an
•
'
Pferte and children, Cheri and Harrisonville.
Lawson and David, and Mns. Joe BilrreU II a patl,n! at
Dean, of Elyria over a recent' VisiUng on Saturday with Mr. Mildred Pferte and Tina visited Veterans Memorial HOipilalln,
weekend.
and Mrs. James Teslwd were the dish barn at Southside, w. Pomeroy,
~ew F'ai!.Styles
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gnllimore Delbert Teaford and son, va
Mr. and Mnl. Charles Hensley
..•
and Colors.
and daughter. Ginger, of Plain Delbert Jr. of Racine.
·
and Ads Jll,oaell coiled at 1he
City visited recenUy wilh Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James While
Cbambera Fun..-al Home ill
and Mrs. Gene Wolford.
and daughter of Dunbar, W.
fill
Ravenswood to pay respect to
U, hiJ
Mr. and Mrs. Jlllll08 White Va., visited with ber mother,
Heeen guesll of the Willlaru lllah Seals. They were It''
and daughter, Agnes White, and Mrs. Rooe Schwarz and family Lawson family were her tolllpanled by , Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Duckworth visited with of Mason and his mother, Mrs. nephews, Captain Qanlel L. lloyd McPeek.
Mr AgnesWhlteanduncle Richard Ftnsley, Rlv..-uda, California Pat&amp;nltbofColwnbuupent
Where Shoes Are
Mr dMr8 Emil. E
·
·
an
ynon,
·
'
d
T
With
-'A
and
uSen s lbl y Pri ced •
and Mrs. Dennis Eynon and Mr. Duckworth.
an
ommy
row, a weekend w•u• Mr.
- ··
and Mrs. Roy Jones of N....
Mr. and Mrs. Sampspn Hall Charleston, W. Va. Other guull David &amp;nltll.
Mlddleport,,.O.
Settlement. They also called on visited in Point Pleasant with were Mrs. Ethel Thaxton and
-VIolelllmltl; . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _. .
Mr.and Mrs. Charles White and Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur HaU and Ralph, Dunbar, W. Va., and Mr . .--------~--------'---------..,.......,.'""'1---~---::-.,::...;._,;...:~,_ ,
Beulah White of Middleport.
family, Mrs. Rutll Sturgeoo and and Mrs. Jolut Thaxton, Leon,
Mrs. Guy A. Guinther, Te!T)' soos, Mr. and Mrs. sam Dalton W. Va.
and Karen, spent two days will! and Doe Hall. Accompanied by Maram:l Edminaton, Vinton,
ber aunt, Mrs. Ellen Newland, all the abOve named but Mrs. wu a· weekend gueat at 1he
of Athens Route: They were Sturgeon, they visited al the home of Mr. and Mnl. Ney
taken there by Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Hall home in Harrison- Carpenter. On Sunday, Mrs.
Malcolm Guinther and children ~e in the eveninB.
· Edmiston accO!IIJ)allled Mnl.
and were accompanied home by Visiting oo Sunday at the Carpenter and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guinther of James Teaford home were Mnl. Martha Mays, to Lake Hope
Gallipolis.
.
Blanche Cunningham and SOD, State Park where tbey visited
Mrs. Velma Cassady, mother Robert, of Athens.
with Mrs. Mayo son and
ba
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Smllh
of
dalll!bter-4lHiw,
Mr · and Mra.
Mr•· Clem Cooper • 8 gooe
n.. GLENDALE of
Albert Qulvey who
to Apache Junction, Ariz., Columbus visited here with ber
•
were
Bea~t•lull)' styled, lull-featured where she will spend the winter parents, Mr. and MJ::s, Samuel campins at Lake Hope,

Harrisonville
Society News

t1 .

cOW:.' ., .. ·.,

aame.

~

\i.-

T

.i
l· ,,'

oi

•te• .

r•------..
HUSH /PUPPIES

Caruentef

,.,..,_~-------,

CADY

Now

Talk. About •

Dl,£ SHOE BOX

•-w

por:aDie TV 1n the disttnctive "tow

s 1houatte'' desig n with botd,c1ean

recanoularlll'le!I.Gracefulmolded
cat ·net in grained Kaahm•r wetr w: color. Deluxe \11deo Aange
i .....

no system. Oipolll! Antenna

.'139·

95

with her daughter and son.ffi:~
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lam·

bert.
·
Mrs. Agnes White and brother
Richard Duckworlb spent three
days with lhelr brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Duckworth in Huntlngton. They were accompanied on the return trip by
the Dutkworlhs.
Paul Pierce and son, Randy.
of Harrisonville Road; visited
onSundaywlthhlsparenii,Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Pierce, Tony
and Tina, and brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jon
Pierce of Mlnersvllle,
Ronnie Ransom and cbllclren
of Letart Falls spent a Sunday
with her parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hubbard.
Mrs. Reka Ferris of
Parkersburg and grandchildren, Troy, Kelli and
Regina Griffith of Pomeroy.
visited with ber brother and
sister4n-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Guy

Plcke
d bls
" - Mrs
ns, an
'IDOu~a.,
•
Lela Robinson at Letart Falla.
Mr. carl Duck"orth of
Pickerington, Richard Duck·
worth and Agnes White, local,
called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Sayre and grandchildren of
Cbester.
VlsiUng oo a Saturday with
Mr. and Mnl. Sampoon Hall
were bls sister and brother-lnlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dalton
and bls brother. Doe Hall, of
Dingess, W. Va., .and another

SHIRT , .
FINISHING
SAME DAY
SERVICE

Robinson's aea.leiS

1969 Cadillac Sedan l;)eV,IIe

S5300

Mint green. black vinyl top and green Interior, •
full power equipment. Olmate Control air
conditioning.

$1795

$1995

51995

1966 BI!ICk Wildcat 4 Dr.

. $1595

w:

Burgun!)yflnlsh with" matching Int. .'radio,
s· w tires. tinted glass. 1' owner Nt!w Olds
trade.

1965 Pontiac Grand Prix
$1295
,,2 dr. H,i., V-a&gt;auto., P. B., P. S., radio, W·&amp;·W
tires, mag wheels', A.IR CONPITIONING.
'

· · . .&amp; Van.Zanclt

·
t
v••
: Fer.DlnliDII
.
..

'\

.

'

of .~·

.I ' l:IIO '' .

Sblle '

.

"Vau'lr1Jke Our Qullllty Way

SMITH A·UTO SALES
'

'

'

, of Doing Business"

992-5342

GMA..

Mi.. NCING .POMEROY
.
.Tll P.M. S.t.
·'··

.

'

/.

.

..
'•

dismissed following trestment. . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
Mrs. Lola Cain and 11011.
Carlos, have ,.wmed to tbelr

Qrrisaill

homeafteranextendedabsence
due lo the lloePitallzaUoo of

"works in a drawer" Color TV

Carlos Cain.
'!be Grange met recently at
thellalUdsy Atkins borne. They
celebrated the 33rd wedding
anniversary of the muter, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Will. Mrs.
Holllday baked the cake for the
occasion,
Mrs. Mollie McGrath of
Logan spent the weekend with
the Earl McGraths.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple
were happily surprised Suroday

by ltiiOT'OIIOL•
CONSOLE

MODELS ARE

23'
plc!ut~

m~as .

bere.

diag.

bathroom In the house he already prepared. G-ts were
from the · Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waldeck
Butchers.
and son of Glouster, Mr. and
Clinton Gilkey made a trip to Mrs. Ronald Brown of WeUston,
Columbus Saturday to get a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epple and
piano for Edith Whaley.
two children of Middleport and
Recent eailers of Ava Gilkey Mrs. Minnie Foil, local. Mrs.
were Mrs. Arthur Goodin, Mrs. Epple also had a birthday this
MinnleFolt,Mr.andMrs. M.A. week,
Epple and Minnie McGrath.
Mrs . Mollie McGrath of
The small son of Mrs. Mary Logan spent the weekend with
Ash was painfuUy burned when the Earl McGralhs.

CONTIMPOIAitY STYLED CONSOLETTE
Model WUI17G. Budget-priced console lie with

1 recently purchased

I

EVE DOWNEY
MISS EVE DOWNEY,
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
Charles Peninger, lOS Court
SL, GaJUpoUs,lw completed
lrainlq atlbe Trans WorW
Alrltaea' Flight Hoateu
School In Kanoao CIIJ,
Mlosourt and Is asoigned to
StarStream lil1hl1 lrom
Cbtcago'a O'Hare
In·
teraallonal Airport. ·Miu
Downey was employed os o
leaciler irl Atbeu, Ohio prior
to joinfug lbe alrllne. Milo
Downey is a poodaate of
Pomeroy IIIah ll&lt;bool and
Obto Ulivenlty.

-----

N.

mini -ci rcuit reliability . . big family-pleasing pio:turE"
lhat'$ remarkably crisp, clean Walnut srain fin ish on
lem pe r~d . genuinf' ha rdboard 301 /l' wide,
'J.9lfl• high, 171/ .'' deep. (add 41/o" for tube capl .

WERNER

w·. COMPTON,· 0. D.

RADIO &amp;TELEVISION

OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE AT
NOON ON THURS.)-EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
..iJ

their mother is hospitalized in '
City Hospital, Parkersburg.
Other guesta in the Boyles home
have been hls sister, Ada Evans
of Michigan, the Boyles' three
children and families and other
rela~ves from Parkersburg and
Pennsylvania .
Emerson Hayes was returned
w his place In Elmwood Nursing Home from Veterans
Memorial Hospital saturday.
Harry Guthrie, who has been
quite ill in Holzer Medical
Center, is reported to be Improved at this wriUng. The
Guthries' daughter, Maxine
Yost of Columbus, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her pareniJ.
Mrs. Undo Williams and SOD,
Aaron David, left from
Columbus airport Monday
afternoon w loin their husband
and lather, David
wlto
..1 statloDed In Guam. They
expect to remain tbere until ·
July 1971 when David's service
lime will be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bibbee
and son, Donel, of Sur:cess have
moved Into lhe property they
purchased recently from Mr.
and llira. Hobart S1rarlz and
vacated by Mary Carr.

·r

1"'111':1 n : ~-l':.o

1

t. u ;·

•. 1r , .1__,

MIDDlEPORT, OHIO
. ' .I.

,,

,,,, .

1,_;,

'

'

....

,

.
•

It's 1971 at Tom Rue Moton. Inc.
~ · --·- - , .- -

r fJ
I

CHRYSLER
Plymoulfi

i

with more kinds of new cars than anyone else in the business.
Dulttr. Our success story, Ouster. With niore room, more power, ·
more everything than anymlnl-car you can squeeze into. Look
· out aub·compacts, Duster's coming through.

Plymouth Scamp. ll' s our newest c ompact. Coming
through with a happy-go-frisky style all its own. Big on
room. small in price. Let our lowest priced hardtop come ·
through your best buy.
2-Door lit«llop

DLIIllt 2-Door CoLipl

wuu.ma

Tile Alm•rwe
By United Press -.utloul
· Today II Friday, Oct. 30, the
303rd day of 1970.
The moon is new.
'!be morning stars ar• ~
..dSa!Um.
'!be evening stars are ~
ry, Venas and Jupiter.
•
Thoee ·b\11'11 .. tills date att
under tbe'',agD of Scorpio. ·
Or! lhll dly In historY:
In 1931 actor 0r.an Welles
CS1IIed a
h!l
.

/

be stuck an Oxtensloni:ord In bls
mouth at the' 'home of his
grandmother, Eliza PoweU. He
... rushed to the hoopilal and

when their children came home
Paul Steinmetz has em- to belp lhem celebrate their 4lh
ployment In North Caroltns.
wedding anniversary. The
Harold Graham is Installing a children ~I tbe dinner

v_.u.,

~lue with blue Int., full p(lwer equlp;:nent,
radio, w-s·w tires, factory air c:ondltlonlng.

'

to modernize the tax
structure has forced increaolng . reliance on
property taxes and impoeition of acldltlonal and
Increased unfair. taxes, Including motor vehicle lees,
local sales taxes and, of
course, a m...e than 33 per
cent tncruse In the state
retall sales tu.

''

£~ 1/()()1) PiA/. TiME!
. Value-Rated ·Used Cars

NOT~CEI • ~ lilettW

'!be present structure was

cleslgned to meel the needa of
tbe '9&amp;, and It is Irrelevant
to todsy's problems. FaUure

ability to JNI)'• ;,

216

1967 Olds "4 door

''

I

our method
.of taxation. " .,.

baed u]JO"n ~·

Two doOr Fastback. Turquoise finish, whit;
top, black vinyl int .• ~90 V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
power disc brakes, radio. w·s-w tires. Real
nice.
·

Loads of load apace - 5 easy-entry doors, 8 feet of
flat floor. Power plus economy-98 HP.overhead cam
engine, up to 25 miles per gallon. Solkj comfOrtbucket seals, easy-clean vinyl Interior, safety front
disc brakes.

•

U1t'Our Freo Parldnt Lot

1968 Mercury Monterey

noe no-cost extras

'i'lpr;; ·.:~, update

'T.ues mU8t be

Six cyl., standard trans., r;,dlo, w·s·w tires,
12.000 miles.

family wagon with

To ' .lolve the pressing
problems of our state, an
ovitllloUf•of our present tu
struoture II Imperative.

In At 9-0ut At 5

1970 Maverick 2 DOor

Perfect size

TAX REFORM

followed by the singing of
"Sweet Hour of Prayer."
A total of 31 sick and shul4n
C&amp;mden Clark Hospital last calls for the lost monlh were
week and Is recovering reported. Helen Woode and
Nellie Parker gave a report on
saUsfactorlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hen· U11! district meeting at the
dershot and son of Lancaster Athens Melhodlsl cbnrch Sept.
visited her parentB, Mr. and 17. Helen Woode presented the
Mns. Clarence Nrchols Satur- revised Jist of rest home
patienlland members copied II.
day.
Nellie Parker will place a new
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcl&lt;les
called on Mr, and Mrs. Robert order for Best-Made gelaUn.
'!be usual pian of aendlng
Mareinkn and family Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Marcinko is Chrlstmaa lmes w boys In
suffenng from a heart con- service was discussed and is an
followo: Roger Stearns by his
diUoo.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. mother, June Stearns; Bill
Watson and children ,of Ken- Amoo and David Williams by
tucky spent' a weekand at their Thelma Henderson; Johnny
Taylor by Isola Taylor; and
h&lt;me here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hawk and Joseph Poole by Nellie Parker.
baby have moved to the Coy Eleanor Boyles gave a
Hawk property here at Tuppers Missions report from Burundi,
Africa, "When a Refugee is Not
Plains.
Mrs. CIIHord Longenette Is A Refugee."
"'"'king In Dr. Pickens office at Thelma Henderson led lhe
program.1 "Risking Resour·
Middleport.
ces," a Jpledge service ,con·
ALFRED- Sent eld
slating df scripture reading,
Sunday School attendance oo "The Good Smaritan" by June
Oct. 25 was ~. Offering was Steams ; lhe song "Rescue the
fi9.79. WOrship services were Perishing" by the gt9up; the
beld atll with Chas. D. Woode, program In dialogue form with
layleader, and 1111 attendance of leader Thelma Henderson ; S!ld
seven. Worship services were others laking part were Mae
held Sunday evening at 7:46 Follrod, Clara Follrod, Grace
with an attendance of 16 and an SWartz, Helen Woode and Nina
offering of fla. The Rev. Robinson. Two prayers of
Lavender spoke from Luke 15:1- Thanksgiving by Eleanor
10, "Parable of Ute Lost. ~~.!lj~
Taylor closed
and .., . Prodigal .ll
Osle
Th,e. 4Wolilen'•
chrilittan ' Service held Its FOIIrod
regUlar · m•Ung on Tuesday served delicious refreshments.
evening, Oct. 20, at the home of . Attending ill addition to those
Alma Swartz, ''wllh an at- named were Emma FlndJiJul
tendance oC•l3.1be meeU., was and Kate Honatber.
tn charge of Nellie Parker, , '!be next meeUng will be
president, and opel.ed with Tuesday, Nov. l7 at the home of
prayer by Thelma Henderson Thelma Henderson with Merle
Griffith as program leader.
~~~~~ ·Atten!ilng
a birthday
celebration at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike · Williams at
Tuppers Plains for the 4lh birthday of their dsughter, Mandie,
on Sunday, Oct. 18, from this
area were Grace SWartz, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Swartz, Mary
Amos, Unda Williams and soo,
Aaron David and Mr. and Mrs.
RusseU Findling.
Mrs. Ada Van Meter of
Chester spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Vere SWartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
recentlY called on Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith at Hemlock
Grove. · '
Mr. and Mnl. WUber Parker
a!id Eddie spent Sunday with
,. the 1IDberi ~ker family at
Marletti.
Mr. and Mts. !Joyd llllllnjjer
and falqlly Or 8lllds and Mrs.
()Jicar DIQina..- of Mltens, Rt. 4,
. took dinner wiib the Ernest
Ttylor family last Sunday.
, ,'ftle ,
$Wartz larnlly
imd Betlty B..,.. pl tJor:kin&amp;P&lt;rl
and sirab Woode Of Cool'rille
iook supper Friday evening
with Mr, and Jlln, Ven Swarts.
Brenda and JQOJ Boyles of
Tuppers Plains are slaY\08 1!lth
lbelr grandJian;nlt, Mr. and
Mrl. Dlnsm,... Boylea whjle
I

Mrs. aMinnie
Foil..bas
purchased
lot known
the John
Dunctn lot in the vU!age.
Ills reported lhnt Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clark have pur·
chased a house and tot from the
Robert Clarks (better known as
the Ge&lt;rge Clark house) .
Mr. Clllford Cuckler .was a
supper guest of the Hobart
Brysons at Racine Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GUtey
of Albany visited Ava Gilkey
'Sunday evening.
Mr. Earl McGralh, who i!
employed in North Carolina,
&amp;pent a few days at his home

l118l'dlln8 band braved

the etm.llrl Thursday to perlidplte In the homemmintl
parade lbat atuled at lower SyriCUIII. Flilbful fans also '
lnvod the nlny day to show tbelr appreciation.

of

•

Ctnpler Newport. Our most affordable luxury car. With
the roomiest interior in its class, big regular gas V-8, even
an optional sun roof. For all the living you do, Newport
comes through.

Plymoutllt•lnt;lf. Great 11ft styling lor a great new Idea in hardtoos.
Satelllt. Stbrln;. Designed specifically to be a 2-door hardtop.
like
No oth8r car 11 bulltllk:e this one. No othe~ car cbmes
this one.

�,

\

.

· · -:, P~.....

.

P•ISOinal Notes

_. Legion. Auxilia_
ry Wo[k is·. .commen'H.e.d.

. allfrajlcn
~ Servlee.
by U&gt;e eoope,auve ,l!:llleniiOII
be •oftered
. .;;o
T atlbe ·,.claM ldledulea are u
·
.
Eut !DIIoi!J!
• ·
11. &amp;,~, IIIII Mn. O.JIIIailct
Afternoon clan, 1 p.m.-3 ~. !Qmberlf llld Kelly,
p:m.,Not.t-1&amp;-21-311ontJDec. 7, • ..,ent lltY*'Il c~a,_ ·llere. wllb
ptenlni clua, 7 p.m.~ p.m. Mr. · and . M'n. Karl 'Kioea,
Nov. 9-174UI1Jnd ~· 7,
~,'S.set.Kw.tUbeen
Cleseei 'will' be directed to ateUOIIOdltlGellbollrnebul on
those wh~ bave hid liillt Dec 1 idll lllaYI lor Vlellllm
alieretlon end, UttlO( IZ• The'temll, II nolr ~ ~
perlepee. The bi!SilmiDI Wlleoneln where Mn. KIOii
.-alons will deal with P.ttem · end tbe Chll4rtn wiU bib 10
alleratlona In sener.l, the apartment to bt near her
middle wltb ~ end perenta 11urln8 11er- bulbend;a
sizing, end llie lui aesalons 1!J\b overteas tour of !lull'
ellareUon of a ·~ pettem,
Mra. R.
Gr~~ser of
~Uon of I! muallil'; end Columbus,Mrs.J.J. Davllllld
lltllnB lhe mUbl..
Miss Laura Johnson of
BotheiOS'eawllJbellmltedto HarrisburB Ohio visited
20 ~. c.u ~ CoUUn recently with Mila 'aeneYIIYe
at the ~etlve Estenalon Stober!.
Service, 11112-JIII lor reser· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulllnl and
vaUont.
children were the weekend
"·'
gUOJta of the· ReV· llld Mrs.
1•
Menzel Smllll,
- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley of
~lny a 1MI,Pie
Lancalter and Mr. end Mrs. c.
Slitting QDOr
W. Dixon, ColumbDJ, were
ltlrs. Thomas. Derat en- ~.(IUeats o1 Mr. and Mra.
tertained Wednesday nlght with Her!Mif,l DIZon.
a party bon&lt;l'lng Mte. Bollard Mf. imd Mrs Dole Keateraon
spent 'lb,U..,yat Cottageville
~1, 11\t.. former Karen.
Pettit, who left '1'11ureday 1rom w. va. vlllllng their son and
1
Columbul for HaWaii. She will daughtor-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
be Joined there 1!7 her husband, Homer Kesteraon.
Sgt. Boward McDaniel, ala·
Mrs. Mike Hemmer and
lloned In Vlelllam.
daughters, Lou Ann and
A Halloween lheme wll8 used Kimberly, of Columbus Ylalted
In tha decorations for the perly. Wednesday with Mr, llld Mrs.
Fancy sllldwlches, cake and Bob HoeDich and daughter.
coffee were served. Gilts were They came especially to pay
presented to Mn. McDaniel.
laat respecta to Mrs. Jennie
Guellte were Mrs. Boward Wlae and Ylalt membera of her
McDaniel and Susie, Mrs. family wbo are here lrmn
Nancy Brinker, Mrs. Thelma Florida.
MeDilnlel, Mn. Phyllla Hudnall, Mrs. Edna TrlpleU, Mra.
=~=r-1 'Aibert
Pettit, Vaneue and
Teminy, Nra. Patty Kloea, Mn.
Beubh Whfte,. and Mllll)' McDaniel, Jane Ann Gilkey eent a
Appfoxlmately 70 attended a
Sift.
Mrs. Pettit, Jim and Larry, dlatrlct rally of lbe United
look Mrs. McDaniel . to tbe Methodist Church , Youth
Columbua airPort Tburaday.
Fellowablp belcl Monday at lhe
Enterpriae Owrch.
1:
Becky Will had char(e of tbe
~
meeUng which opened with a

J: ·

RE-EL~CT
and Lee

B~n&amp;arner.

..

'

clpell.
l'l'lllelpU fnm al2-coo.ty

ar"*

SlulbeutenJ Oblo
wiU meet at Baker Collier oa
lbe Olllo Ualvenlty campuo
to llw J,.u.... O'NeW, 1
foraer goYernor of Oblo
epeak oa 11Areas of 1elaool
G(

....."

,;~,,~·.·&gt;'i'ZI=;&lt;m;m«-;
DAUGHTER HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. au.rtes White
entertained at tbe home of Mrs.
Beulah White witb a party
honoring their daughter,
Teunna Wells, on her blrtbday
anniversary . Guests were
Howard Wells, Mr. end Mrs.
Emerson Wells, Mr. end Mrs.
'lbomas Darst and Craig, and
Mrs. Beulah White.
ELECTION DINNER
An election day diruter will be
held Tuesday at tile Racine
Wesleyan United Methodist
Cburcb spOnsored by the
members of the w:s.c.s.
Serving will begin at 11 a.m.
thrOU(b tbe supper hour. 'l'l1e
IIIODII conalats of YO(etable
soup, bot and cold aandwlcbea,
bated beans, potato salad, pie

•

...

,•·.,

•I

I

'

I

..

CALQWELL,, ;.
.

..~

.. .'

'

AU~DitOR .

TEST: "PROVE AlL THINGS; BOW FAST THAT WHICH
IS GOOD." I TIIEBS. ~:21.
'lbe &amp;&amp;P between the generations cannot be brld(ed unleu
there is a mutual willingness to test apd to keep testing the old end
the new lor their uselulnesa in life. Paul's principle net'da to be
thundered In tile ears of both generatl&lt;lls.
Some people are good at holding fest, end tbe older
seneraUon Ia usually to be found In thla group. Lei no oDe beUUie
the contrlbuUon IIIey make by holding to tbe ideea of other yeara.
Paul's statement Implies that some people ere good at lettinB
go, and many members Ill the yotmger gen...atlon are numllered
among tbem. 'l'l11!'e are tbingo without number of which we Deed
to let go, end memb&lt;rs of the younger generation muat In·
telllgenUy direct their releasing Influence toward those thiDp
which hove shown not to be good.
Tile charactoristic contributions of both generatiOIIs are
neC08881')'. The good Ufe, or clvlllzaUon, dependo upon 0111' ability
to "hold last" and our alillty to ·~et go." '1'11ere Ia no prosresa
without the practice of both.
Is lhere some bridge with which we can 11pa11 the chasm
between tbe generaUons so that there may be helpful conunerce
lnideaswhichwiUmalll!for"!ebepplneaaendprosperltyolbotb?
I believe tbe answer lles ill Paul's wonta, "Prove all thln&amp;s."
Neither lbe yo111g oor the old generation bas yet been w1111nc to
practice as a conUnllOUS method the policy of proving au lhlnp.
'Ibis II not 888)' lor older people. 'lbe l(lirlt of adftntlft
ebbing wllb age, is di~!eed by B yearning for ce1&amp;ln1J. Vat~
elements enter conilintly Into Ufti iltuallaili,...'llliliib
satisfying, become ~. '"' once uaelesa, prove
'1'11e younger gen'eraUon II proYerilially In a h111T7. R 1.1 Dot
good at prolonged COIICOIIIratlon which does not produce Jm.
mediate resultJ. Jlecauu of lla agility, U deiJ&amp;bta to jump 11
condualona ratbe' than to walk the llo1r pe1lla of·reuontng, To
penetrate Into the lllll1n of any principle or preetlce requ1ru
time and penlatence ollhoqbt.
Nearly two tl&gt;o'•send yeara ago a snaD group of people,

i'

I

FOR . ...
' MIIGS
COUNTY
.
.

I
I.
I

·,f

. Nov. 3rd. Gener•r-ereetlo~ 1·.
Your Vote Greatly APPreciated/ .
. .;
.

!ledlin&amp; 4 Years of Oeper.dable, Courteaus 5nce ·
1

)

ONCE·A·YEAR

ADMIRAL. REAL SALE

a

leu

.:..rw.

~

I

.,

;;:a-.r.•'

and-Coffee-•.- - - - . . perplered
a1111 OOD!used, began to follow One who said, "I em the
Wllf, tbe trutll, and thelile" (Jolullt-4).
l
.Mle&amp;es baY8 held lest to the story of b141llle and have pueec1
It on frml GDe generatl&lt;ll to anotbe'. l'relh oxpedltlonll Into Ull·
DWirld ereaa'Of experience ere made In eadl giiM!I'IIioD by thole
wbo lruat In hllleadershlp.Be baa proved hlmaell able to carry ·
lhem towird tbelllleCil88fuJ aellievement r1. their dealres end their
.
.
I
ellortr; ·
'lbe (]lord&gt; of lllrllt declares to all generatlona, JDIDIIIIIII
PER
old,lhatU they would penetrate into !be nature of all thln&amp;l to find'
,
YEAR
::::the truth, and the life, they willlreeponiJI'O'rilll aDII!InP

Fellowship· Rally

a

.
!

n ~·''

~

frj:

,~ r.~~~~~~~~ · w8"',..
~. . have
i~a ~-.:_~tery.
::::=~b.· Wltllealing will
was m
,_.....,
cemetery·

Installation&amp;
and Repairs

.,

LARGE

6%

,

ByFrantA.Cieelebrew
Pastor,Chelblre ClW'ge,

lloposil

lnfiNst Polcl Semi-Annually

AI

-

Co. 8IIIICII

-fJJ
.........

,. ,.,,OIIIo
.......

..............
Co.
" " ' - r.unty

,..,..1'"""'.,..

~···
'

no

bllfll..... l)'

............... Corp.

Up To~.•

Free:GJA

'
w. oo;loitol

SU•t!~. ·' "

• .............,..-

= ,.,.,

pr"'lr~

&lt;to"""' "'w.,e

.

CAROLINA

MIDDUPOIT
lOOK

Flower Show on November 16
A "Christmas Forecast". derland," using glitter;
placement flower show wU1 be uchristmas Everywhere,"
staged Monday, Nov.!&amp;, at tbe suitable lor a mantle; "By
home of Mro. C. O.lllapman by Clandlelight," using a candle or
tbe Rutland Garden Club.
candles for lbe hall; "White
Mrs. Robert Canaday ls Cbrlalmes," a white ar·
chairman of the home rangement for tbe teleYialon;
placement flower lbow which "Chrlslmes Mogle," a design
lnclll!les cele(orlea for arlletlc for coffee table or desk;
arrangements, horticulture "Reverence," using a religious
items, and educational figurine And "Best Wlahes,' '
displays. Nine classes are baubles, and "Hospitality,'" •
featured . in the artistic Christmas table arrangement.
arrangements category wltb '1'11e horticulture aecUon will
each claea being designated for include eight classes lor long
a specific location In the end abort needle pine, apruce,
Chapman home.
yew, )unlper,1\merican holly, a
A similar show held lui year rborvitae, and enonymus.
was well received by the club Tile regular meeting of tbe
members. 'l'l1e show will be club will be held lbet evening at
open for public viewing from 2 7;30 p.m. with lhe Friendly
to 6 p.m.
Gardeners as guests. Mrs. Fred
According to tbe rules, three Blaettnar, Meigs CoWIIy coo·
or low- arrangements will .be· tact chairman, will be guest
required In each class to qualify speaker. Hootesses will be Mrs.
lor Judging. All entries muat b\,,Chapman,
Mrs.
Harry
staged by 11 a.m. and exhibits Williamson end Mrs. Ralph
~to remain In place until to Turner.
p.Mrs. GObert Cullen
·
• en ec- , I'
credlted•tw!'"'llltheOrA.GG
..;urieriV"'e"'f..ih1, •jiidl; ~· •
•"
Her oriljudglng will begin at j
p.m. end exhlblklrs will be
aDowed In tbe room durinfl tbe

I

To My Many Friends and Voters of

MEIGS COUNTY
I find It impossible to ask you personally
for your support due to a bout with the flu.

I want to ask for your vote end suppor1

for the office of .••

Mel• County Auclltor
.::

FIRST TERM
FOR MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR

lx I

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee
Miller and Terri of Rutland
have visited relatives and
toured scenic areas In several
otates in recent weeks.
They epent a weekend In
Mldwe•, Ohio, with Mrs.
'
MWer'a alater, Mr. end Mrs.
Merlin Martin and famlly. They
were an Logan CoWily, W. Va.
Wednesday and Thursday
viiitin&amp; l!Jr · Miller's alaters,
Mrs. Nora Pack, of McConnell,
and Mrs. Bessie Napier, of
LD(an.
They Ylalted her brolher, Mr.
and Mn. Carl• OIIYI!' of

REPUBLICAN

a

,.,.--,--------===================::;::::::::::====•

Jud(lng,
·
'l'l1e nine classes In tbe arUsUc
arransemente diYialon open to
Rutland Garden aub members
and members of tile Rutland
Friendly Gardenen are "Merry
Christmas," a doorway
decoration; "Winter Won ..

'

- . . . l.

He's your little-car specialist.

"·"-e ,_..., Md
""""" ·-.,
·• ..,.. 1
weekend end on
Walhlngton,
D. SUnclef
C. andIDured
saw
several p1aees of llilerest. On
Tuesda
y tbey toured the Skyline
Drive at Front Royal, Va., and
took In lhe Caverns a1111 the
Shenandoah Cavern at New
Market, Va.
Mila T~e Miller wu In .
Columhua Wednesday to atie:lcl
a review clau at Nationwide
Beauty Academy ind now Mr
end Mn. Miller ~week epeni
1evera1 deya In GGoben lnd ·
wltb Iter brother, Mr. and
Jemea Oliver and iaDil!J. liM

DAY dlnnen
n Cburcb,
at il :llh.m•
fl, ,IICbool

Mri:

'

. .- - - - - - - - Iter
slltor,
Mr. IUid
~
andfamUJ.
OnMrl,ceraJ
tbetr '*Y
bomi! tunday, tbey stopped In
~
Alpr,Oblo, toteelter!IICie end
ewit who wu recupirat,bici ,
from

a 'Car accident. ·

The oaly IIINtf•llllklq

D!iKJtrtlnent,

3.A1J~S a.torm.•r

Townlhlp
., Ht II fam!lloi wllh I~•
Tr.JIII~· ·

......

CO~ntr, ,

' ".

having bHI) ..,_

. ' p;r. ¢ strlb~tor fqr
"
· f. 1Ht . 11 now ••rvlr,g
· CoUftty
.with

~'­
'·

••
Commllllontr •
dlgnHY,
••·

fectlv.tntttand
lntegrnv.
•,

.,

A~PUBLICAN CANDIDAtE FOR

. t'«&lt;lmiuio;w of'Meil' County

project of

llle LeCan ....

PI'A IIUl hi ""l!llljdurdiy al

lk Ltllr!Falll Grildflei!NI
ljaftlq wltb • J"-7,lllfPOI'
At'$ Jl&gt;m.
. :. . ' •· ..
, A ~

...

~~

.. '

. ' ·

' •
&gt;»;o-;wn-mw··
m* ; ; 1-1 :. .1J4 ~••

'dinner

DAY ·
a:m,~
,.:_:__._ .

,..

~·

'•;

/

n

r

&lt;AI·r

' ~·

•

j

T. A. {TED) DOWNIE

Millers Visit, Tour in East

1. Htlt alife ·ton; resident
ot Nlelga Countv .
2. He 11 Pest - Pretld~nf of ,
~ 1 1ctdleport
Flrt

.

Social
Calendar

GDihe oocati&lt;NJ fUnd, Mn . .re.tl ~~~~~noted to

f p.m. with aJI· Ilft- mephetlllp_.!Wdllld_.
anti tllallbeublijrliii!JafretOIIml ~··
r '.~ •. ·• ...."*'l! 11- ..• IJ 11 Ill -~l!•£1?
~.thel!lnlrehandtlle~l ttreued t~e Importance of blbe ·ancl dlliy_ blip lor lilt TlioJunlordlall'ld'-llon illlo .ci.elll!lt iJ.1Iey ~ lfra.
IllS commet)ded by Georp 81Yin&amp; I!Jool wbo are not collec, ~ Veteraql ll!llpllll wu - " " " for .vrtJ 14 II
~.
ll-. .
lllrCm'ea,,MelpLoca!SchOOI bo!mdaopportuDIIytoprepare andpraent11lematthea,tr~et
~-'!be
)1!nkln
_..
.
btii!Jtr,
·
Md••~
.plltrlcliiiiPOiinlellden\, ln . an lhemlelveo to matea llvln&amp;. : I party lbere on1 Dec. 10.
2li comb cueelor llie'~illll .. _ IIIIIIK ;Ailil , ......
addnlll Tlleedlu' nigh! to the ,A play, "The Cbangln&amp; Mrs. J . ftl. Tbornto~, at lllo Cillo t.o.,llt.lf. ,....,. .., .. ~Wit tkuitiiiiiiiJJ
Amerl- Lellon Aulllll')t of W&lt;l'ld," by tbe junior alllillaey teclslallve ~. •rtported Moore dOIIJtlila bulktln bGlri 'b F..,.- Ollp!el~ ..._. llld ·li.
Drew Webetor l'ollll9.
'
membera was presented. on the recent blP which lor tbe maetln&amp; r-.. Silo liiiD .., d!l' kleo'
lnltoduced by Mn. ~u Taldn&amp;port\rereMelanlellta1, provided tllat . . . . aerYing notedlbet . .taryboobha¥8 poppltl to, " ,. .,.. f!ll''·
Moore, chairman ot the Diana Carley, Sbarle Reulor, durinfl peeee Ume ..,. now arrived llld ere lor eale 11 $l ~-· Ji111i1e11 .,.t .It . ·
Edqcatlon and SC:bolaublp Nancy 'lbompeon, end Brenda .e!J&amp;Iblt lor hoopltal ~ts. A tll'b·
...... lllrie iad 11n. 'C4Icll
Wetk
committee,
~r. Taylor.
ciYII defenie pngr1111 wiU be
'Jbank you note W!" Rid d]ll'iQC the . __ _ . PllJ04 •
Hargraves pve ncogn!Uon to Mrs. Moore stre..ed the presented at · tbe November lriiD Mra. Artl!ur HUbal~ lor " fOIIowb!c .the 1114tlln8. · Pllill
tile American Le&amp;ton end Ill lmportanee ol the nurses meetlnB j)y,. Mil. Kennetb 10111 at tbe time ol,blr recap. were 1111411&lt;1' a epn•. _
Auslllcor7 lor tbe1r Interest In acholarahlp flmd end wu given Harrla..
lion. Tile IIICIIO)' wu !IPPIIed on at llie Nmniber ...Un&amp;.
lhe achooll)'stem end tbeir permllslon to proceed witll a Mrs.Mooreannounceclreeord adllmonddllmtrrlng.A~ Mn. Guilllber, Mrs. Wellb,
work to curb detrimental In· project to relee money. She hops to be held on Nov. lhnd from Mra, Belen Sloan, andMn.l'llullnelfJIIill,.,.S
'
fluence. Hmne, church and reported that a guide lor Dec.l9atlhe)llnlorhigluchool. deparlment olfl~er, con· relreslunellts C8I'I'Jin&amp; oat ~
'"
school are three great In· patents llld studenll bed been Comm,IUees Jlllliled to aerie at sratulallns the unit on BeUow.llbeme.
Ouences In tbe life of a child, he plaeed In lhe Meigs 111gb School the Monday nlght games perUea
sa~~·
end tbat "Need a Uft" hu been were Mrs. Gladys Cummlnp
In America today,lbe ~ prtltllted to' Terry Oblinger at and Mrs. Robert Couch, Nov. 2; ,
I
rateJSgolngupandlbenumber tllaMelpJunl&lt;l'lllghSchool.A Mrs. (lrace Pratt and Mrs.
of tllooe who.~ to reUcl_on 1a liook on eareerlnfonnauon end Harry ·o.Yii\ Nov. t; Mn. l!ell
Scented S.cMtl Sctap WHII ..Ill
lolng down, Bar&amp;ravea illld, scholarship 10ureeo hu allo Neutzling and Mn. Catbetlne
A!SO CMidllo In Pllloro, """'
In soliciting even stronger been plaeed In lhe Junior high Welsh, Nov. t&amp;; Mrs- Guy E.
WI""' H - Gllu.
.
supportfor tile American school school.
Gulnlher and Mrs. Moore, Nov.
Sconb of llyllorry, Hellrilou •·
CIMamon, Aptllo 1.._,. LAHnoto
system. He said lbet we In During the buolness meeting 23; "!'d Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer.
lnd
ethtrs••
Melga County have a (ODd It was reported that 25 cenll per end Mrs, Roy Reutor, 'Nov. 30.
system, one lbel 1.1 llr from member bed been paid ' for Mrs. DaYia, JUAior ect!Yitles
AlsoregulaPOinnerTapen ts••, 12'',
perfect, but one which Ia the special veterans hospital chalnnen, announeed a Junior
II". INuliful C.ndlt llflltt for Fall
and Holk!l!y suoon.
bestwhichcanbeprovldedwith projects. Tile wllt allo con· awdllary joint lnllletlon to be
lbe fwu!s avaDable.
trlbuted to lbe cystic libroala held at Middleport on Dec. 20; 2

~•ndlila111111ar)'OIIthe ' fducallon

United Methodlll Olurdl ,

.....~•. 3rd, BEf.AUSE:

'.

Warm
. .... ..

2YHr Cerlltlcalflol

medJ

Mrs ..J. M. Gaul, Mrs. D. J,
ey of choruses. Theme of
Mor(ID, and Mrs. Edna Ed· the m'"tlng wu "Drugs end
wertll attended tbe funeral Alcohol" wltb Debbie Woods 88
oervlcea lor Mrs. Allee Jolmaon the apeWr. Afilm·'"l''lere 1.1 a
Da¥11 In Lantutor . Tueeday M-ae In Em1 BotUe" was
Mrs. Davia wu the
shown by lhe Rev, Artbur Lund
of Samuel A. and SteUa of tbe. St. Paw's Lulheren
WIDia!lla Johnlol\ She died Church. PrayerwOB by tbe Rev.
881111'6y ·following. llrqjer1ng 1\lllllaln Alrson wllll 1M Rev,
IIJ!lesa. A daugbler, Mrs. Gary Rogerl 't:ard Clvlng the
•~-' , l!!'ll , tfr
... We.......
lbenediction
~.N unL:i..!,J:&amp;L_'.tcmli&gt;'i! &gt;
•t
dren ·en,CI ·1110 'fltofll r , .....,....._\:._. IIKTIVI!l!.'
.
and ,NOi'DWI, IUI'\'Ive, Marjorie Bowen served
.· Mrs.,. Devil 1181 reire!lln the relrtflunents. 'lbenut ~Ung
West Sllade conununlty end wiU be held at lhe Tujlpero

A

011 YOUR SAVINGS

I

claugh...;

19,71 T.V. AND STEREO FOR LESS,THAN· 1970 PRICES
NiJ:imrJJ-ze~~:1mrrc. u:Ml1fiii.t;~;,._ •·

Admlnl 18" eolor pona.
ble with AFC (outo. line um1111 oontrol), instant.play, 3year picture tube warranty end
ill """ roll4boul lltand- in·
Slle·,pricl Oftly

About 70 Attend

Atte d runera

i

wHr..

Re)OI'•n Husba
. .nd

1

EARN

'

i.

.,

'

.C. WlliiiiD O'Nolll, alief
Jut!"" ., tile Oldo Supa ....
Coar1, wiD be lbe feolllred
,,._.,. today II tile laJI
•~ et•r of dae Soallleu:tena
Ollie
Deportment
of
Elemeatary Sc~otl Prla·

'

GOROON .H.\. , ,

Harriett Layne, Coly Coclb. Bid: row, Jim Artll, c1rum major; Gary
Tedeoco, Gary Blaeldnnt,lllvld Russell, Ralph Sayre, Brent Clark

SENIOR BAiiD MEMBERS-,_ 10Dkn are 11111q1 tbe
membersoftbe hlgb step]ing 19'70-71 WMima lllgh School marching
bend. They are front row, frmlleft, SUsie McDaniel, Connie Gilland,
Anjela Sayre, Becky Gilmore, heal majorette; Kay Hoffman,

.

MIS. McDaniellD

,
• 'Dielni1IWMllolll1f:Ameriealk
He p

'

•a *'"Ita..., Maeu.11L The ''IJmt* r~•I*M'' .....
lhl ''almpt. machine... 8o wtdltt ac n~tld In Ill till ,.,,
II no dlqlng. But .., did Ide! tWo - - :

1 NW '"door tildan and a ,aporty nn Grtbblr 1-doof•

B

~

I
/

�,

\

.

· · -:, P~.....

.

P•ISOinal Notes

_. Legion. Auxilia_
ry Wo[k is·. .commen'H.e.d.

. allfrajlcn
~ Servlee.
by U&gt;e eoope,auve ,l!:llleniiOII
be •oftered
. .;;o
T atlbe ·,.claM ldledulea are u
·
.
Eut !DIIoi!J!
• ·
11. &amp;,~, IIIII Mn. O.JIIIailct
Afternoon clan, 1 p.m.-3 ~. !Qmberlf llld Kelly,
p:m.,Not.t-1&amp;-21-311ontJDec. 7, • ..,ent lltY*'Il c~a,_ ·llere. wllb
ptenlni clua, 7 p.m.~ p.m. Mr. · and . M'n. Karl 'Kioea,
Nov. 9-174UI1Jnd ~· 7,
~,'S.set.Kw.tUbeen
Cleseei 'will' be directed to ateUOIIOdltlGellbollrnebul on
those wh~ bave hid liillt Dec 1 idll lllaYI lor Vlellllm
alieretlon end, UttlO( IZ• The'temll, II nolr ~ ~
perlepee. The bi!SilmiDI Wlleoneln where Mn. KIOii
.-alons will deal with P.ttem · end tbe Chll4rtn wiU bib 10
alleratlona In sener.l, the apartment to bt near her
middle wltb ~ end perenta 11urln8 11er- bulbend;a
sizing, end llie lui aesalons 1!J\b overteas tour of !lull'
ellareUon of a ·~ pettem,
Mra. R.
Gr~~ser of
~Uon of I! muallil'; end Columbus,Mrs.J.J. Davllllld
lltllnB lhe mUbl..
Miss Laura Johnson of
BotheiOS'eawllJbellmltedto HarrisburB Ohio visited
20 ~. c.u ~ CoUUn recently with Mila 'aeneYIIYe
at the ~etlve Estenalon Stober!.
Service, 11112-JIII lor reser· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulllnl and
vaUont.
children were the weekend
"·'
gUOJta of the· ReV· llld Mrs.
1•
Menzel Smllll,
- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley of
~lny a 1MI,Pie
Lancalter and Mr. end Mrs. c.
Slitting QDOr
W. Dixon, ColumbDJ, were
ltlrs. Thomas. Derat en- ~.(IUeats o1 Mr. and Mra.
tertained Wednesday nlght with Her!Mif,l DIZon.
a party bon&lt;l'lng Mte. Bollard Mf. imd Mrs Dole Keateraon
spent 'lb,U..,yat Cottageville
~1, 11\t.. former Karen.
Pettit, who left '1'11ureday 1rom w. va. vlllllng their son and
1
Columbul for HaWaii. She will daughtor-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
be Joined there 1!7 her husband, Homer Kesteraon.
Sgt. Boward McDaniel, ala·
Mrs. Mike Hemmer and
lloned In Vlelllam.
daughters, Lou Ann and
A Halloween lheme wll8 used Kimberly, of Columbus Ylalted
In tha decorations for the perly. Wednesday with Mr, llld Mrs.
Fancy sllldwlches, cake and Bob HoeDich and daughter.
coffee were served. Gilts were They came especially to pay
presented to Mn. McDaniel.
laat respecta to Mrs. Jennie
Guellte were Mrs. Boward Wlae and Ylalt membera of her
McDaniel and Susie, Mrs. family wbo are here lrmn
Nancy Brinker, Mrs. Thelma Florida.
MeDilnlel, Mn. Phyllla Hudnall, Mrs. Edna TrlpleU, Mra.
=~=r-1 'Aibert
Pettit, Vaneue and
Teminy, Nra. Patty Kloea, Mn.
Beubh Whfte,. and Mllll)' McDaniel, Jane Ann Gilkey eent a
Appfoxlmately 70 attended a
Sift.
Mrs. Pettit, Jim and Larry, dlatrlct rally of lbe United
look Mrs. McDaniel . to tbe Methodist Church , Youth
Columbua airPort Tburaday.
Fellowablp belcl Monday at lhe
Enterpriae Owrch.
1:
Becky Will had char(e of tbe
~
meeUng which opened with a

J: ·

RE-EL~CT
and Lee

B~n&amp;arner.

..

'

clpell.
l'l'lllelpU fnm al2-coo.ty

ar"*

SlulbeutenJ Oblo
wiU meet at Baker Collier oa
lbe Olllo Ualvenlty campuo
to llw J,.u.... O'NeW, 1
foraer goYernor of Oblo
epeak oa 11Areas of 1elaool
G(

....."

,;~,,~·.·&gt;'i'ZI=;&lt;m;m«-;
DAUGHTER HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. au.rtes White
entertained at tbe home of Mrs.
Beulah White witb a party
honoring their daughter,
Teunna Wells, on her blrtbday
anniversary . Guests were
Howard Wells, Mr. end Mrs.
Emerson Wells, Mr. end Mrs.
'lbomas Darst and Craig, and
Mrs. Beulah White.
ELECTION DINNER
An election day diruter will be
held Tuesday at tile Racine
Wesleyan United Methodist
Cburcb spOnsored by the
members of the w:s.c.s.
Serving will begin at 11 a.m.
thrOU(b tbe supper hour. 'l'l1e
IIIODII conalats of YO(etable
soup, bot and cold aandwlcbea,
bated beans, potato salad, pie

•

...

,•·.,

•I

I

'

I

..

CALQWELL,, ;.
.

..~

.. .'

'

AU~DitOR .

TEST: "PROVE AlL THINGS; BOW FAST THAT WHICH
IS GOOD." I TIIEBS. ~:21.
'lbe &amp;&amp;P between the generations cannot be brld(ed unleu
there is a mutual willingness to test apd to keep testing the old end
the new lor their uselulnesa in life. Paul's principle net'da to be
thundered In tile ears of both generatl&lt;lls.
Some people are good at holding fest, end tbe older
seneraUon Ia usually to be found In thla group. Lei no oDe beUUie
the contrlbuUon IIIey make by holding to tbe ideea of other yeara.
Paul's statement Implies that some people ere good at lettinB
go, and many members Ill the yotmger gen...atlon are numllered
among tbem. 'l'l11!'e are tbingo without number of which we Deed
to let go, end memb&lt;rs of the younger generation muat In·
telllgenUy direct their releasing Influence toward those thiDp
which hove shown not to be good.
Tile charactoristic contributions of both generatiOIIs are
neC08881')'. The good Ufe, or clvlllzaUon, dependo upon 0111' ability
to "hold last" and our alillty to ·~et go." '1'11ere Ia no prosresa
without the practice of both.
Is lhere some bridge with which we can 11pa11 the chasm
between tbe generaUons so that there may be helpful conunerce
lnideaswhichwiUmalll!for"!ebepplneaaendprosperltyolbotb?
I believe tbe answer lles ill Paul's wonta, "Prove all thln&amp;s."
Neither lbe yo111g oor the old generation bas yet been w1111nc to
practice as a conUnllOUS method the policy of proving au lhlnp.
'Ibis II not 888)' lor older people. 'lbe l(lirlt of adftntlft
ebbing wllb age, is di~!eed by B yearning for ce1&amp;ln1J. Vat~
elements enter conilintly Into Ufti iltuallaili,...'llliliib
satisfying, become ~. '"' once uaelesa, prove
'1'11e younger gen'eraUon II proYerilially In a h111T7. R 1.1 Dot
good at prolonged COIICOIIIratlon which does not produce Jm.
mediate resultJ. Jlecauu of lla agility, U deiJ&amp;bta to jump 11
condualona ratbe' than to walk the llo1r pe1lla of·reuontng, To
penetrate Into the lllll1n of any principle or preetlce requ1ru
time and penlatence ollhoqbt.
Nearly two tl&gt;o'•send yeara ago a snaD group of people,

i'

I

FOR . ...
' MIIGS
COUNTY
.
.

I
I.
I

·,f

. Nov. 3rd. Gener•r-ereetlo~ 1·.
Your Vote Greatly APPreciated/ .
. .;
.

!ledlin&amp; 4 Years of Oeper.dable, Courteaus 5nce ·
1

)

ONCE·A·YEAR

ADMIRAL. REAL SALE

a

leu

.:..rw.

~

I

.,

;;:a-.r.•'

and-Coffee-•.- - - - . . perplered
a1111 OOD!used, began to follow One who said, "I em the
Wllf, tbe trutll, and thelile" (Jolullt-4).
l
.Mle&amp;es baY8 held lest to the story of b141llle and have pueec1
It on frml GDe generatl&lt;ll to anotbe'. l'relh oxpedltlonll Into Ull·
DWirld ereaa'Of experience ere made In eadl giiM!I'IIioD by thole
wbo lruat In hllleadershlp.Be baa proved hlmaell able to carry ·
lhem towird tbelllleCil88fuJ aellievement r1. their dealres end their
.
.
I
ellortr; ·
'lbe (]lord&gt; of lllrllt declares to all generatlona, JDIDIIIIIII
PER
old,lhatU they would penetrate into !be nature of all thln&amp;l to find'
,
YEAR
::::the truth, and the life, they willlreeponiJI'O'rilll aDII!InP

Fellowship· Rally

a

.
!

n ~·''

~

frj:

,~ r.~~~~~~~~ · w8"',..
~. . have
i~a ~-.:_~tery.
::::=~b.· Wltllealing will
was m
,_.....,
cemetery·

Installation&amp;
and Repairs

.,

LARGE

6%

,

ByFrantA.Cieelebrew
Pastor,Chelblre ClW'ge,

lloposil

lnfiNst Polcl Semi-Annually

AI

-

Co. 8IIIICII

-fJJ
.........

,. ,.,,OIIIo
.......

..............
Co.
" " ' - r.unty

,..,..1'"""'.,..

~···
'

no

bllfll..... l)'

............... Corp.

Up To~.•

Free:GJA

'
w. oo;loitol

SU•t!~. ·' "

• .............,..-

= ,.,.,

pr"'lr~

&lt;to"""' "'w.,e

.

CAROLINA

MIDDUPOIT
lOOK

Flower Show on November 16
A "Christmas Forecast". derland," using glitter;
placement flower show wU1 be uchristmas Everywhere,"
staged Monday, Nov.!&amp;, at tbe suitable lor a mantle; "By
home of Mro. C. O.lllapman by Clandlelight," using a candle or
tbe Rutland Garden Club.
candles for lbe hall; "White
Mrs. Robert Canaday ls Cbrlalmes," a white ar·
chairman of the home rangement for tbe teleYialon;
placement flower lbow which "Chrlslmes Mogle," a design
lnclll!les cele(orlea for arlletlc for coffee table or desk;
arrangements, horticulture "Reverence," using a religious
items, and educational figurine And "Best Wlahes,' '
displays. Nine classes are baubles, and "Hospitality,'" •
featured . in the artistic Christmas table arrangement.
arrangements category wltb '1'11e horticulture aecUon will
each claea being designated for include eight classes lor long
a specific location In the end abort needle pine, apruce,
Chapman home.
yew, )unlper,1\merican holly, a
A similar show held lui year rborvitae, and enonymus.
was well received by the club Tile regular meeting of tbe
members. 'l'l1e show will be club will be held lbet evening at
open for public viewing from 2 7;30 p.m. with lhe Friendly
to 6 p.m.
Gardeners as guests. Mrs. Fred
According to tbe rules, three Blaettnar, Meigs CoWIIy coo·
or low- arrangements will .be· tact chairman, will be guest
required In each class to qualify speaker. Hootesses will be Mrs.
lor Judging. All entries muat b\,,Chapman,
Mrs.
Harry
staged by 11 a.m. and exhibits Williamson end Mrs. Ralph
~to remain In place until to Turner.
p.Mrs. GObert Cullen
·
• en ec- , I'
credlted•tw!'"'llltheOrA.GG
..;urieriV"'e"'f..ih1, •jiidl; ~· •
•"
Her oriljudglng will begin at j
p.m. end exhlblklrs will be
aDowed In tbe room durinfl tbe

I

To My Many Friends and Voters of

MEIGS COUNTY
I find It impossible to ask you personally
for your support due to a bout with the flu.

I want to ask for your vote end suppor1

for the office of .••

Mel• County Auclltor
.::

FIRST TERM
FOR MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR

lx I

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee
Miller and Terri of Rutland
have visited relatives and
toured scenic areas In several
otates in recent weeks.
They epent a weekend In
Mldwe•, Ohio, with Mrs.
'
MWer'a alater, Mr. end Mrs.
Merlin Martin and famlly. They
were an Logan CoWily, W. Va.
Wednesday and Thursday
viiitin&amp; l!Jr · Miller's alaters,
Mrs. Nora Pack, of McConnell,
and Mrs. Bessie Napier, of
LD(an.
They Ylalted her brolher, Mr.
and Mn. Carl• OIIYI!' of

REPUBLICAN

a

,.,.--,--------===================::;::::::::::====•

Jud(lng,
·
'l'l1e nine classes In tbe arUsUc
arransemente diYialon open to
Rutland Garden aub members
and members of tile Rutland
Friendly Gardenen are "Merry
Christmas," a doorway
decoration; "Winter Won ..

'

- . . . l.

He's your little-car specialist.

"·"-e ,_..., Md
""""" ·-.,
·• ..,.. 1
weekend end on
Walhlngton,
D. SUnclef
C. andIDured
saw
several p1aees of llilerest. On
Tuesda
y tbey toured the Skyline
Drive at Front Royal, Va., and
took In lhe Caverns a1111 the
Shenandoah Cavern at New
Market, Va.
Mila T~e Miller wu In .
Columhua Wednesday to atie:lcl
a review clau at Nationwide
Beauty Academy ind now Mr
end Mn. Miller ~week epeni
1evera1 deya In GGoben lnd ·
wltb Iter brother, Mr. and
Jemea Oliver and iaDil!J. liM

DAY dlnnen
n Cburcb,
at il :llh.m•
fl, ,IICbool

Mri:

'

. .- - - - - - - - Iter
slltor,
Mr. IUid
~
andfamUJ.
OnMrl,ceraJ
tbetr '*Y
bomi! tunday, tbey stopped In
~
Alpr,Oblo, toteelter!IICie end
ewit who wu recupirat,bici ,
from

a 'Car accident. ·

The oaly IIINtf•llllklq

D!iKJtrtlnent,

3.A1J~S a.torm.•r

Townlhlp
., Ht II fam!lloi wllh I~•
Tr.JIII~· ·

......

CO~ntr, ,

' ".

having bHI) ..,_

. ' p;r. ¢ strlb~tor fqr
"
· f. 1Ht . 11 now ••rvlr,g
· CoUftty
.with

~'­
'·

••
Commllllontr •
dlgnHY,
••·

fectlv.tntttand
lntegrnv.
•,

.,

A~PUBLICAN CANDIDAtE FOR

. t'«&lt;lmiuio;w of'Meil' County

project of

llle LeCan ....

PI'A IIUl hi ""l!llljdurdiy al

lk Ltllr!Falll Grildflei!NI
ljaftlq wltb • J"-7,lllfPOI'
At'$ Jl&gt;m.
. :. . ' •· ..
, A ~

...

~~

.. '

. ' ·

' •
&gt;»;o-;wn-mw··
m* ; ; 1-1 :. .1J4 ~••

'dinner

DAY ·
a:m,~
,.:_:__._ .

,..

~·

'•;

/

n

r

&lt;AI·r

' ~·

•

j

T. A. {TED) DOWNIE

Millers Visit, Tour in East

1. Htlt alife ·ton; resident
ot Nlelga Countv .
2. He 11 Pest - Pretld~nf of ,
~ 1 1ctdleport
Flrt

.

Social
Calendar

GDihe oocati&lt;NJ fUnd, Mn . .re.tl ~~~~~noted to

f p.m. with aJI· Ilft- mephetlllp_.!Wdllld_.
anti tllallbeublijrliii!JafretOIIml ~··
r '.~ •. ·• ...."*'l! 11- ..• IJ 11 Ill -~l!•£1?
~.thel!lnlrehandtlle~l ttreued t~e Importance of blbe ·ancl dlliy_ blip lor lilt TlioJunlordlall'ld'-llon illlo .ci.elll!lt iJ.1Iey ~ lfra.
IllS commet)ded by Georp 81Yin&amp; I!Jool wbo are not collec, ~ Veteraql ll!llpllll wu - " " " for .vrtJ 14 II
~.
ll-. .
lllrCm'ea,,MelpLoca!SchOOI bo!mdaopportuDIIytoprepare andpraent11lematthea,tr~et
~-'!be
)1!nkln
_..
.
btii!Jtr,
·
Md••~
.plltrlcliiiiPOiinlellden\, ln . an lhemlelveo to matea llvln&amp;. : I party lbere on1 Dec. 10.
2li comb cueelor llie'~illll .. _ IIIIIIK ;Ailil , ......
addnlll Tlleedlu' nigh! to the ,A play, "The Cbangln&amp; Mrs. J . ftl. Tbornto~, at lllo Cillo t.o.,llt.lf. ,....,. .., .. ~Wit tkuitiiiiiiiJJ
Amerl- Lellon Aulllll')t of W&lt;l'ld," by tbe junior alllillaey teclslallve ~. •rtported Moore dOIIJtlila bulktln bGlri 'b F..,.- Ollp!el~ ..._. llld ·li.
Drew Webetor l'ollll9.
'
membera was presented. on the recent blP which lor tbe maetln&amp; r-.. Silo liiiD .., d!l' kleo'
lnltoduced by Mn. ~u Taldn&amp;port\rereMelanlellta1, provided tllat . . . . aerYing notedlbet . .taryboobha¥8 poppltl to, " ,. .,.. f!ll''·
Moore, chairman ot the Diana Carley, Sbarle Reulor, durinfl peeee Ume ..,. now arrived llld ere lor eale 11 $l ~-· Ji111i1e11 .,.t .It . ·
Edqcatlon and SC:bolaublp Nancy 'lbompeon, end Brenda .e!J&amp;Iblt lor hoopltal ~ts. A tll'b·
...... lllrie iad 11n. 'C4Icll
Wetk
committee,
~r. Taylor.
ciYII defenie pngr1111 wiU be
'Jbank you note W!" Rid d]ll'iQC the . __ _ . PllJ04 •
Hargraves pve ncogn!Uon to Mrs. Moore stre..ed the presented at · tbe November lriiD Mra. Artl!ur HUbal~ lor " fOIIowb!c .the 1114tlln8. · Pllill
tile American Le&amp;ton end Ill lmportanee ol the nurses meetlnB j)y,. Mil. Kennetb 10111 at tbe time ol,blr recap. were 1111411&lt;1' a epn•. _
Auslllcor7 lor tbe1r Interest In acholarahlp flmd end wu given Harrla..
lion. Tile IIICIIO)' wu !IPPIIed on at llie Nmniber ...Un&amp;.
lhe achooll)'stem end tbeir permllslon to proceed witll a Mrs.Mooreannounceclreeord adllmonddllmtrrlng.A~ Mn. Guilllber, Mrs. Wellb,
work to curb detrimental In· project to relee money. She hops to be held on Nov. lhnd from Mra, Belen Sloan, andMn.l'llullnelfJIIill,.,.S
'
fluence. Hmne, church and reported that a guide lor Dec.l9atlhe)llnlorhigluchool. deparlment olfl~er, con· relreslunellts C8I'I'Jin&amp; oat ~
'"
school are three great In· patents llld studenll bed been Comm,IUees Jlllliled to aerie at sratulallns the unit on BeUow.llbeme.
Ouences In tbe life of a child, he plaeed In lhe Meigs 111gb School the Monday nlght games perUea
sa~~·
end tbat "Need a Uft" hu been were Mrs. Gladys Cummlnp
In America today,lbe ~ prtltllted to' Terry Oblinger at and Mrs. Robert Couch, Nov. 2; ,
I
rateJSgolngupandlbenumber tllaMelpJunl&lt;l'lllghSchool.A Mrs. (lrace Pratt and Mrs.
of tllooe who.~ to reUcl_on 1a liook on eareerlnfonnauon end Harry ·o.Yii\ Nov. t; Mn. l!ell
Scented S.cMtl Sctap WHII ..Ill
lolng down, Bar&amp;ravea illld, scholarship 10ureeo hu allo Neutzling and Mn. Catbetlne
A!SO CMidllo In Pllloro, """'
In soliciting even stronger been plaeed In lhe Junior high Welsh, Nov. t&amp;; Mrs- Guy E.
WI""' H - Gllu.
.
supportfor tile American school school.
Gulnlher and Mrs. Moore, Nov.
Sconb of llyllorry, Hellrilou •·
CIMamon, Aptllo 1.._,. LAHnoto
system. He said lbet we In During the buolness meeting 23; "!'d Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer.
lnd
ethtrs••
Melga County have a (ODd It was reported that 25 cenll per end Mrs, Roy Reutor, 'Nov. 30.
system, one lbel 1.1 llr from member bed been paid ' for Mrs. DaYia, JUAior ect!Yitles
AlsoregulaPOinnerTapen ts••, 12'',
perfect, but one which Ia the special veterans hospital chalnnen, announeed a Junior
II". INuliful C.ndlt llflltt for Fall
and Holk!l!y suoon.
bestwhichcanbeprovldedwith projects. Tile wllt allo con· awdllary joint lnllletlon to be
lbe fwu!s avaDable.
trlbuted to lbe cystic libroala held at Middleport on Dec. 20; 2

~•ndlila111111ar)'OIIthe ' fducallon

United Methodlll Olurdl ,

.....~•. 3rd, BEf.AUSE:

'.

Warm
. .... ..

2YHr Cerlltlcalflol

medJ

Mrs ..J. M. Gaul, Mrs. D. J,
ey of choruses. Theme of
Mor(ID, and Mrs. Edna Ed· the m'"tlng wu "Drugs end
wertll attended tbe funeral Alcohol" wltb Debbie Woods 88
oervlcea lor Mrs. Allee Jolmaon the apeWr. Afilm·'"l''lere 1.1 a
Da¥11 In Lantutor . Tueeday M-ae In Em1 BotUe" was
Mrs. Davia wu the
shown by lhe Rev, Artbur Lund
of Samuel A. and SteUa of tbe. St. Paw's Lulheren
WIDia!lla Johnlol\ She died Church. PrayerwOB by tbe Rev.
881111'6y ·following. llrqjer1ng 1\lllllaln Alrson wllll 1M Rev,
IIJ!lesa. A daugbler, Mrs. Gary Rogerl 't:ard Clvlng the
•~-' , l!!'ll , tfr
... We.......
lbenediction
~.N unL:i..!,J:&amp;L_'.tcmli&gt;'i! &gt;
•t
dren ·en,CI ·1110 'fltofll r , .....,....._\:._. IIKTIVI!l!.'
.
and ,NOi'DWI, IUI'\'Ive, Marjorie Bowen served
.· Mrs.,. Devil 1181 reire!lln the relrtflunents. 'lbenut ~Ung
West Sllade conununlty end wiU be held at lhe Tujlpero

A

011 YOUR SAVINGS

I

claugh...;

19,71 T.V. AND STEREO FOR LESS,THAN· 1970 PRICES
NiJ:imrJJ-ze~~:1mrrc. u:Ml1fiii.t;~;,._ •·

Admlnl 18" eolor pona.
ble with AFC (outo. line um1111 oontrol), instant.play, 3year picture tube warranty end
ill """ roll4boul lltand- in·
Slle·,pricl Oftly

About 70 Attend

Atte d runera

i

wHr..

Re)OI'•n Husba
. .nd

1

EARN

'

i.

.,

'

.C. WlliiiiD O'Nolll, alief
Jut!"" ., tile Oldo Supa ....
Coar1, wiD be lbe feolllred
,,._.,. today II tile laJI
•~ et•r of dae Soallleu:tena
Ollie
Deportment
of
Elemeatary Sc~otl Prla·

'

GOROON .H.\. , ,

Harriett Layne, Coly Coclb. Bid: row, Jim Artll, c1rum major; Gary
Tedeoco, Gary Blaeldnnt,lllvld Russell, Ralph Sayre, Brent Clark

SENIOR BAiiD MEMBERS-,_ 10Dkn are 11111q1 tbe
membersoftbe hlgb step]ing 19'70-71 WMima lllgh School marching
bend. They are front row, frmlleft, SUsie McDaniel, Connie Gilland,
Anjela Sayre, Becky Gilmore, heal majorette; Kay Hoffman,

.

MIS. McDaniellD

,
• 'Dielni1IWMllolll1f:Ameriealk
He p

'

•a *'"Ita..., Maeu.11L The ''IJmt* r~•I*M'' .....
lhl ''almpt. machine... 8o wtdltt ac n~tld In Ill till ,.,,
II no dlqlng. But .., did Ide! tWo - - :

1 NW '"door tildan and a ,aporty nn Grtbblr 1-doof•

B

~

I
/

�·, I . : ' ~

MIOOI.EPOitT FIRST \ '
.
..
., • ' ,
IAPTIST...Ch.vl"' w ~lmnn•
RACINE jiiRS"r CIIURCH . moeshii"'J, ··~ · P• Ill,; Evenl~
paolor. Frid Hoff.,.,;, sun:· Of THI NAIAIIJ:N~ - · Wl'f lp, 7:301!. m.
• •
day Sch~ Supt. , $unday ' Sun&lt;tay Scl\ool. 9:~ o.. m.; . A~IILI · GliO\'E •UNITED;
ChUrch
ool t·l$ a m 1 Morning WW.hlp, 10,30 o. m,; ~E-1$'1" .CHIIII.CII - IN,
Morning
ship ' l0•15 i ,.;, Evening worohl~, 1(,.,p. m. lQOit"McCiuro,,t~~~•l&lt;l!:· -.tllp ·
Sunday Bible study hOuf"'loilo 11• W.~nesdor, Sunday · Schi!of Hrvlce, llrsl"'411ilril SuildiYI! ''
m SUnday •· 30 p n\ oamoi =lntet1dent, Paullrle Me· ol ..ch mon111 al I &lt;P· m.
•-POMEROY
ST. PA.UL LUTHIIIAN _ ll,;,e lor 'roirth 'w;;J~~ Cl ntock, pastor. Rev. Morrla "Sunday School...,.y Sundiy 1
·
R
Arthur C. L
evening prayer arvlat 1·
. M. Wolfo,
9:30 'I ' m.&gt; WSCS;; ' ...::.Mil ROY ~IN lTV
Sc..0.l 91J()d, pallor.
MT. MORIAH BAPTiST_
RACINE FIRST' IAPTIST- Tllftdoy ol fi!'Cil m~111 at I :.:IO
· Onrrdt of awtst -Rh Cheri Y E
' :1.5 a. m.~ MIOdltpOrt, corner of Fourth OlarlesNorrls, peftOr. Sundey p.m.; Bible StUdy, ~y,
7 ,..,,,~~-PIIIor. Frlil Blaett..r; sorvl~! ~?to Suapl.; worschip and Main st R - t Jackson School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Bp. m.
•
""". ovncloy School 9·1Jo m · n
' ., · m. on. pastor Sundby School 9.30
-ship, 10:4l a. m.; Suncllly
CARMEL UNITED METJI.
.'Winlllp, 10:2ii a .'
rmollon C..ll, Saturday, 9:4l m.; Morning worship •10: 30 a" evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; OOIST Paul A. SeiiOI's,
:tholr rehearsal, Mondly, 6: 30 1 · ~·
m. ; Arnold RIChards, suPt
· Wednesday , evening Bible pes1or; W•yne Roush, supt.
IJ. m. , Mrs . Marvin Burl,
POMEROY-CHESTEit
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mld· _Study, 7:30 p. m.
Worship Hrvlet•. IO:ofcS o. m ..
dlroctor .
Sonlor
choir UNITED
METHODIST
dleport, 51h and Main. Raullln
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED flrsl on.d third Sundays;
-rsal, 7:30p.m. Thursday, . Robert R. · Card, pastor . Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kell , METHODIST _ Rev . Randy •svun"'!'!'g worahlp, 8p. m . IOI:ond
MN.. Paul Nease. director. Pomeroy -Worship, 10:30 a. s d
Y
..,
Thursday, oil day Busy Boo m.; Church School.9: 15 a. "' • S u~ ay . chool supt . Bible Lavender' pastor. Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
quUtlng party In church social Frank Vaughan, sup.,rln- c ool, 9· 30 1· m.; morning schOOl, 9 a.m .• Mrs. Wilma NAZARENE - Rev Herbert
roam.
tendent. Chester worshlp,_..9 a . worship, 10:30 a. m,; evening Bahr, Supt. Youth Fellowship' Grate pastor WorthiP wvlce
POMEROY CHURCH Of m.; Church School, 10 a. m; worship, 7: 30 D. m. : DrAvw p.m. each Sunday at Tuppers 111,;. and
m Sll'lday'
tHE 'NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
. . _service 7 p. m. Wednesday. .
Plolno United Methodist Sunday SchoOl 9·30 a m'
Union and Mulberry . Rev.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT· MASON. COUNTY
Church.
Richard Barton', supf. p;aror
Clvde V. Henderson, pastor. TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry MA"SON
ASS EMILY Of'
DANVILLE WESLEYAN-J . l))eollng, Wednesdol, 7:30p.m.
PRES.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; Hgl$. Herbert Morgan, pastor . GOD -Second St. Mason W A. Curry, pastor. Sunday BYHTAERRRIIASONNVILl-.,~
R1ymond Walburn. supt . S8bbeth School, Saturday, 2 p. v
Che
'
• · School 9·30 a m · Youth and
- '"'' Norma
Morning worship 10:30 a. m. ; m.; worship, 3: 15 p. m. Dorcas s!nday s~h~1~n~;t, a~~:~; lunlor Y®tn se'rvi«. 6:45p.m.; tleenden,Sunsday Schoop ' Su~rln­
1. unday School 9.30 •·
Evening service 7:30p. m. Mid- -~lely,lOa. m.:. ~ch Thursday . morning worship 11 a m . Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. e
service, Wednesday, 7,30 MIDDLEPORT
evangelistic service 7· 30·p ,;,· Prayer ond praise Wed .. 7:30 p. ~- sungav Service 8 rc· m. Rev.
P·G'JiACE EPISCOPAL- Rev -..rtfST UNITED~ES· Bible study ond pray.,: service: mitE M LOCK
G R 0 V E pa~:'.r. onahuo, M ddleporl,
7
30
Stonley Plallenbur9, mlnlsler . BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. ~'/'33s~ay, '
p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smith,
BETHANY UNITED
, ft\prning prayer and sermon, .Russell Later, pastor. Sunday
nastor R
Do 1
_... METHODIST Paul A Sellers
10:30 a . m. Holy communion School9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer, HARTFORD CHURCH OF ~
; oy
m gan, su...
t
Bl th-The I "S do '
-" sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worship service 10::.) Christ In Christian Union - Ntornlng service, 9:30 a.m.: pe~ Oj;
Yt •War hiss, unl Y
a . m. Church school, a.m.
Rev O'Dell Manley pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Prayer SC: 00 sup.
s p serv ce,
8
0
9
kindergarten through elghlh
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, :30 ~: m., Rev: mncc,Rwr3~"\!-·E E ~f\.{ ~~~d=Ys~E:;,~dw:~l~~~:.
_grade, 10: 30 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST-Rev . Guy Sayre, supt., evening BAPTIST Rev Caudill rrl. llrsfSUnday.
stor. Carroll Mal·
LOTTRIOGE UNITED
· POMEROY CHURCH OF M. . E. Donahue, mlnlsler; service, .7' 30· Tuesd~ Bible Atkins,
, CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., Eric Chambers, Sunday School :~U:,~;,g ~~y:·m:'tit1g ~~~y thews, t"nday School Supt. METHODIST - Worship, first
pestor. Bible School, 9:30a. m.; superintendent. Church School m. Sunday evening • Youfh Sunday Schoool, 10 a . . m.; and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
wonhip, 10:30; adult worlhlp 9:30 a . m.; morning worship, services, 6 : 30 with R er WOrship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer ~ond and fourth Sun~ys,
'service and ,. your:!~ peoples IO:JO". m.; youth meeting, 1 p. Manle youth leader
og
m~tlng, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 7.30p. m. Sun~y School, 9. 4-Sa.
meeting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun- m.; Choir rehea•sal, Wed . - MA~ON
Cllll"II"CH
OF
CHESTER CHUitCH OF m. Christian Endtevor, third
day -Wednesday,
combined nesday 7-7:30 p. m.; Mrs. E.
Saturda_y of eiJch month.
Bible study and prayer R - t Hamm, director.
CHRIST- John Stoele. pastor. GOD- Rev. Donald A. Shtels.
LAUitEL CLIFF FltEE
. m.eting, 7, 30 p. m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES_ Worship, 10 a.m.; Sible study, poslor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST_ R'ev Eugene
rHE SALVATION ARMY larry Carnahan presiding 1~ . 15 a.m.; evenln~ worship, m.; worship nrvlce, 11 •· m.; Gill, pastor. WilliaM Belley,
Envoy RayS . Wining, officer in minister . Sundar,, Bible lecture, 7.30 p.m. Mid-wee mvlce, Evening worship, 7•30 p, m. supt. Sunday School P· JOa m .
C;f\arge. Sunc:t.y1 l..O _ t ~ . -fiW 9:30a . m.; wa chtower study,. Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
Prayer nrvlct and youth Morning worship
a· m·~
Holiness meeting; 10:30 a . m. 10 30 a. m.; Tuesday, Blbe CRAHAM UNITED MrTtt- service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:3o
Now there .,,. two "-nletoatltrr" In the. family.
SUnday School . Young People's study, 7·30 p. m. ; Thursday, ODIST CHURCH- Preschlng Monthly sings, first Sunday Wednesday, Christian Youth
Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 ministry school 7: lO p. m., 9:30 a m., first and sec"'"d each month, 2 P· m.
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
ltad tryl111 to dupllriiN ltls own t-ltless trlnl ' I 1
•
1 t ··~:'
p m., ledles Home league; 7 service meeting 8:30 p m.
Sundays of each month: thfr·d
FOREST RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
I
smiled,
,.me,..INrl..,
ltfs
first
"jaclt-o'•lantern"
IJM
ltow
loe
Wrf
··
i:_M. Prep claues.
frltiDDLEPORT CHURCH and fourth Su~dayseach month, -Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor; choir practice, 7 p, m.
sACRED HEART _ Rev - of Christ In Christian Union- worship servtce at 7 30 p.m . Mrs. Fread Nease, supt.
DEXTER CHURCH OF
ltc!wltd with frltht 11t tlte Hrle smile of tlte lurtfty•ftJctd vetthlllle.
1 ' ·•
F th
B
d K
· Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs Wednesday evenln_gs at 7:30, Worship servlce9a m.: Sunday CHRIST -Danny Evens,
11nd I ltiJd to work ltanl to riiiiYIIICIIItfm th11t ""'"""''·IDnfern'" oyere fan, , 1
a er ernar
rajcovlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study.
School, 1(1 a. m .
pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
992 2825• Supt. Sunday School9:30o. m.;
E!slor .
Phone
MASON FIRST BAPTIST _
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9:30 1. m.;
N-, just a few .,..,,. later, the "jackoiJ'.,..,ml'ltln" Is one of Ills spacltJI
turday evening Mass. 7' 30 Evening worship 7:30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy sts., Stan -Langsville Village, Rev . Worshlf.l service, 10:30 a. m.
dellthts
•
: ·:: ~:~~::.ssSa:ur:!~ ~~ ~~ay prayer meeting, 7:JO p. Craig, pastor. Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastor. Christ an Endeavor Sunday
7 30 p m
9:~ a.m.; worship service, 11 Worship service, 10:30 a . m.; ~enl.~-Haw etlty It Is to sltapa the attitude• of a little child. II _ , , to Jfm.
.
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA- a.m.; training union, 6:30 o.m.; Glenna Fel1y, Sunday School
REOltGANIZliO ~'HtlliCII
.lalltd
•'"' me tltat Jerry I• like a 1pon,., -k!nt
thOIIfht• and ldaa1 frPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST RE.I U . =:-. MlddJ~ Rov, evening worship service, 7:30 Supt. Sunday School 9:30 o. m.; OF JESUS ICifRIST OF LAT·
CtUif,
-Robert Kuhn, pastor . George Audry Miller, pastor ; Floyd p.m. Mld·week prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30 p. m. Mid· TfiR DAY SAINTS- Portland·
the thlnt• we do aM ,qy. Hl1 pol1tt1 of view reflect our own.
. 1
Skinner, Sunday School supt
Carson, supt. Sunday school, w.dnesday, 7:30p.m.
week service, WedneSday, 7:30 Racine RQad. Ralph Johnson,
fhat'• wlty we bow how lmportaltt II I• far all of us to 10 to churc,;
Sunday School, 9:30 a . m. ; 9:30 .a.m.;
Morning worp m
pastor Sunday School 9·30 e
meolll
mornlngworship,lO:JOa
.
m.;
ship,
10:30
a.m.;
iunlor
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
SY.
R
ACUSE
CHURCH
OF
m.
;
Mot:nlngwonhlp,'10;30a:
ObW
every Swnday. II wa1 tllere we '"""'" the IOYe for GIJd lltat enrlcltt1.
BYF, 6 p m ; Bible Study JQ~~ty. 6·3(1 p.m i NYPS 6:.45 Services at 315 Main St., Pf: THENAZARENE-Rev.M.C. m .. Sunday even.tng tervlce, 7
Elea•
our t¥try day. We waltt thfsd-lnlan OM joy lo bGcome 11 port of Jarrj't•
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir p m. Sunday evangelistic Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m., Larimore pa tor Bob Moore p . m. Wednesday evening
1
~ractlce. Wed., 8:30p.m.
meeting, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer Wedn&amp;sdays, 7"30 p. m All Sunday Schc!t Supt. SundaY prayer services, 7:30p.m.
life, too.
,
"
~
meeting Wednesday. 7::.&gt; p.m . welcome
School, classes for all ages, 9:30
~
C'f¥1«"' WTO INfct Ml&gt;ft'fiM'~~g Smile#, IM~ Sl1'11116111l: Va.
MIDDLEPORT PEN: MEIGS COUNTY
a . m : morolngworshlp,IO:&lt;.!,
BETHLEHEM BAPTISTFLIIST SOUTHl!RN BAP·
TIST-220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL --Third A~.• the
.
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Great Bend, Charles Norris,
wtn•
affiliated wl1h S.8.C Rev . Rev. B. L. Barrett, pastor
AL FRE D
u N 1 T E o evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor · Worship service, 9:30 a.
Sunda7 Monday
Thunder
Friday
Satu~OJ
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralfh Priddy, Sunday school METHODIST -Rev. Randy 7·30 p.m. Mid-week prayer. m. ; Sunday Sc:hool, 10:30a. m.
theOI
Phllippialll I Joha
Ada
I Theualonlanal Cortrithtane
Sunday school, 9:30 a .m ., sup . Classes for all ages, Lavender, pastor. Sunday m&amp;e!ing, Wednesday, 7· 30 p.m.
MORNIHG STAR UNITEDUI.JIO 1'1·10
J :32.JI7
I :1·10
12, .. 1~
Ioiii
Hershel McClure, supt. ; wor- Sunday school, 10 a.m .; Sunday School 9: &lt;15 a . m.; Lloyd Mss1onary meeting, secl)nd METHODIST _ R
Willi
fonat
ship s.ervlce, 10:30 a.m.: _ tvening service, 7· 30 p.m. Dillinger, supt.; worship ser- Wednesday, 7:30 p, m .
ev.
am
evening worship, 7:30 p.m . Wednesday evening young vice, 11 a . m. with Charles o. - R 0 C K
S p A 1 N Q s Alrson, pastor; Roy Van 1\'\eter,
Wednesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible Woode, layleader; worship METHODIST - Rev. Rleherd su~t . , Sunday School, 9:30 a.
llw."
Bible study, 7· 30 p.m .
study. Saturday evening ser- service, 7:45p.m. wfth the Rev . Pumphrey pastor· Harold m .. Morning worship, 10: 15 a.
.IJ
vice, 7&lt;l0 p. rr~ .
Mr Lavender In charge . Blackston / superiMtendent. m.; Youth fe-llowship and Bible
Wednesday evtnlng prayer Morning worship 9· 30 am . Studt, Thursday, 8 p, m. Fred
1M
service, 7 .tS p. m.
church school, '10:.15
Smit • faylead&amp;r .
Mr.
MT. MORIAH CHUACH OF evening worship, 7:30 p.rn .;
CARLETON CHURCH enfetll
GOD - Racine Route 2. The MYF, 6 P m . Prayer meeting
Kingsbury
Sundar.
With the hope II will, In SQme measure, foster end help sustain that which "is .
Rev. Charles Hand, pastor. and Bible Study, Wednesdey, School, 9:30 a .Road.
Beulal
m., Ralph Car ,
•hool
9
~"
7:30
r.m.
A
mlnistratlve
S
un
....
y
sc
•
.-u
a.m.;
Co
good
in family 1nd community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business ·
honor
morning worship, 11 a.m. -· unc 1 1Irs 1 Monday, 7::10 p.m. supt. Worship service, 10:30 a .
firms
and or,ganlzations whose names appear below.
"
• ·
m.
and
7:
30
I:J.
m.
alternately.
T~
Evening services. Tuesday ond
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
Friday, 7: 30.
IN CHRIST- Elden R. Blake,
annir'
pastor Sunday School , 10 a. m.; 1:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stites,
Howl!
.
TUPPERS
PLAINS Winnie Holsinger, supf. II&lt;Jr . pastor.
Emen
ByBel1llahrbf
Mr. and
Walter Brown CHAR G E
UN 1 T E D nlng sermon, II a . m. ; Evening
DEXTEit
CON·
OLD
S~r ~ilL Jerv,IJ;e Chrlsllan Endeavor,
Thonil'
lllft.th_ ~ )~daJ!ce- and 18fntlf' ipl!nt a ._ltencl ·METHODIST.
,GREG61:10HAL CHURCH St.
Paul's
9
a.m.;
_
~7
:
30
p
.
m
.~
Mn.
Lydl
' .
Mrs. I
October 25 at tlie l'ree caniping -arOicrMl!li'l" C4ve llilllil'f:S!i.ni. ; Allricflra:nc -ehevaller. president, SOng lltiC WIII'il'li"ttJtcl&gt;ir) iloilar ." l
·Fr..els, ~"l:f
Methodist Church was IU. recen~y.
(First and third Sundays) 7: AS service and SE'f'mon, 8:20. Mid- ·ws. ·
School Supr. SUnday Sc
,
p.m.;
&lt;Second
and
_.th
Sun·
Week
prayer
meeting
WedOlfering was fl;/. 71 whir.h ls A family gatberlng was held
Al11
"
Lotfricltt
-7:45
p.m
.
nesday,
7
JO p. m. Mrs. Mazie 9.ol5a. m. Church Services first
dor,s).
lidded to the building fund
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. (F rst and third Sundays), 11 Holslnoer, class leader.
and third Sundays following
.,
he~ :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen C. Riebel recen~. Present o.m. Second and •th S..,days.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday School, Second and
Weill
fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
are HYing in an apartment were Mrs. Riebel's brother, Mr.
B 0 T 'r o M CHURCH-Harrlsoovllle Road, m services.
L 0 N G
Churl
OIIIIOd by Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Dale Newland, of METHODIST - Rev. freeland ~bt;~Ro~~l!or, pastor; Hen'l
meml
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Dill, Pcmeroy, wbllo their new Kansas and the Rlebels' Norris, pastor. Sunday School, Sunday Sc1&gt;ocli ~ool Sup : LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
s.ml
10 a.m.; church services, 11 evenii'Wl worshl' ·7. 30 a. m.,, CHURCH - Mr. Carl Turley,
, I·. , • ,
992·2550
home .., Route 7 Ia being children and thOir lamllles, Mr. am
p
....
p, ·
p. m.
minister.
Morning
.Services
~AO
Lincoln
St.
Phone
992-328.4
~
llrdlhed.
and Mrs. Robert Mortoo and 'ei:ARWALLOW RIDGE Thly!r an~ prasle service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30
Middleport
Middleport
11111111
ursday, -7 · ~ '1!..._
-• 'j
'
Lawrence A. Smith bas daughters of Belpre, Mr. and CHURCH OF CHRIST- John
Rockhold, paotor. Bible study,
RACINE.LETART
WES· a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
parchaaed the Bowen JWDJift'l7 Mrs. Robert 'lbomaaand family 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, LEVAN UNITED METHODIST
FREE
HYSELL
RUN
· and wiD move into the hooae of Cheshlro, and Mr. and Mrs. 10:30; evening worship, 7:Xt Racine, W. Dale McClurg,
METHODIST - "Cacll WIH,
p.m
.
Wednesday
Bible
study,
pastor.
Sunday
School,
9:30
a
.
10011.
John Riebel and children of
7:30p.m.
IT).; Worship service, 10:30 a. Post..-. Sunday School. 9: 30
Bakers of Good Bread
Mn. Hannon Fo1, Mrs. Roy Pomeroy RD.
m.; UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun· a.m.; Mornl~ worship, 10:30
Huntington, W. Va.
Bowen and daQ8bter, Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffer of
STIVERSVILLE
COM· doyi Senior Choir practice, a.m.; Young People's service,
..s p.m.; ~vangaUstlc servlc.,
Villted Mr. and Mra. Robert Parkersburg called 011 Mr. and MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7:30 p. m .; Service 6:
Edstl Hart, pastor. Sunday Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p. 7:30 p.m. Preyer matting,
Burke and Robert Jr., Mrs. Wmen Plcl&lt;ens.
morning worship service, 10 m.; Happy Husflen Sunday Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Ravenswood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown a.m., Dell Talbot, superin . School Class meeting, fourth
F R E E D0 M
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edgell attended Grand Lodge at tendon f. Prayer meeting, "ch Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second
0 0 sp E L
Thursday, 7:3D p.m. Sunday Froday, 7:30 p. m.; Olflclal MISSION_ Bald Knobs, Rev.
of Long Bottom, Villted Sunday CindnnaU.
Middleport, Olio
evening service, 7: 30.
Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. l R
m.
R.
. WGiuesencamp, pastor.
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarles Terry SmUll was a paUent at
oger
lllred, Sr., S"l:f
- tot.\MUNITY CHURCH at
KilT.
St. Joaeph Hospital in
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt De 1
School Supt. Sunday Sc
,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jll&lt;Obs and Parkersburg.
K er Rev . John 0111, 9·30 a . m.; $t.fnday evening
Pomeroy -Harrisonville
pastor. Sunday morning wor·
hi 7 30 Pr
)I
ebildreJl f/1. South Sllore, Ky., Mrs. Gene Wilaon, Mrs. Road. John Webster, pastor; ship,
10 a.m. Worship services wors P : .
ayer m" ng,
At~ens Road
Pomeroy
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Tuesday
and Sunday eveni""'s' Tutsday, 7:30 p, m. Ernest
spent a weekend with his Dor..i !Uebel and Mrs. Dwayne Supt Sunday School. 9:30a. m. ;
A
Famlly
That
Worships
Together
7:Xt p.m.
... • Deeter, class leader. Vough
The Store with. ~
perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Durst visited with Mrs. Shelly Mlrning Worship and com Meeting Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.,
Stays Together
Racine
, , 1;1'
munion,
10:
JO
a.
m.
;
Sunday
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITEO
Ernest
Deeter,
l
..
cler.
JIICOINJ.
Petty at the HaQ8bt Nursing
evening youth Christian En- METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Norman HomeatParkersburg.Birthday deavor, 6 P m.; Worship ser- Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy MT. HERMON UNITED
Schaefer, Gladys Mowery and glfta were presented to Mrs. vices. 7 p. m .; Wednesday Lavender, pastor. Sunday BRETHREN - Rev. Robert
Berthe Parker att.nded the Petty in hooor of her recent ~enlng prayer meeting and School, P:30 a . m. ; youth ShOOk past..-. Sunday school,
81ble sludy, 7: 30p.m.
Bakers of Holsum Bread
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday 9:30a.m.; Allred Wolfe, supl.;
PUmpldn Sbow at Circleville. birthday.
evening
worship,
7:30
p.
m
.
Roy
~er.
assistant
Ntorri.fng
MiddlePort, Olio
ST. JOliN lUTHERAN - '
John Story acwnpilliad his Terry
Carruthers
of
LET ART
UN 1 TED worohlp, 11 a .m.; ovonlng
Pine Grove. Rev Gerald
grandparenta, Mr. aod Mra. Loulaville
and
Donna Herbener, pastor . Sunday "'ETHODIST CHURCH -first Hrmon, 7:30 p:m. ollomating
• Beblefer home and spent the Radaba1J8b of Canton visited school. 9 a.m .; Church service, and second Sundays, preaching each Sunday. Closs MHIIng, II
at a p. m.; Third ond fourth a.m. olfernollng Sun!llv
10 a.m .
weekend here.
with Mra. Besa Larkins.
SunciOys, Sunday School 10 a mornings, Dlvld Holter, cllll
Member of the Big 3
SYRACUSE
UNITED
Mra. Mabel Tracy wiD be Mra. Besa Larklna celebrated METHODIST - Paul A. m.;worshlpservlceatn'a. m.; l~ader. Christian EndtiVOr, .
General
Merchandise
....,._ on Nov. 5 to the Laurel her bJrthday at the home of her Sellers, pastor, Ben Qui sen· Tuesday evenings at a p. m., 7. 30 p.m. ov~ other Su!Miay
Tuppers Plains
667·3280
prayer and ~lble Study.
evening, Roaer Buckley,
Cliff Health CIDb.
daQ8bter, Mra. Dorta Marko of berry, Sunday School Supt.
HATWOOOS
UNITED
presldsilt.
ProyOI'
"'eating,
7:l0
worship service, 9:30a.m. first
Chester Sunday. Altendlng and third Sunday Evenlna METHODIST, Rev . William p.m. each - - y . Boord
Alrson, paotor. R - . Eason "lftllng tlrat Monday of month,
were Terry Carruthen of service, 8 p, m. fourth S1.11day. supt.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.: 7:30p.m.
LANGSVILLE
MIDWAY
Loulsvlllo, Donna~ of
Worship
service at 11 e. m.
Holiness Unto The Canton
each Sunday 8110 a. m.
and Becicy CI!Tulhers of services
and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.
Lord
m.
Chester.
wor.hlp, 7:30.
MT. UNION BAPTIST SUTTON
UNITED
Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Bro"lm
Rev. Cecil CoiC, pastor . Sunday
METHODIST
Paul
A.
and family visited Sunday with Sellers, pastor; Martha Lee. school s~pt., Joe Sayre., Sunday
1
loVIloll;
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas Sunday School Supt. Worship school, 9:•s o.m.; Su~day
of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs . servia, 10: 45 a. m.;second and evening worship, 7:30. Wed- ·
~esdoy prayer and Bible atudy, RUTLAND
Rexe~ll Drugs
WIUiam 'l1lomaa and son of fourth · Sundays; evening
worhslp, 8 p. m. third SUnde~.
:~
ERS
PLAINS
RUTLAND FIRST lAP.' ~- F1 11 AJI D0ctor'1 PreKr·l~
North Randall were also
ENTERPRISE
UNITED
METHODIST -Rev. William John
present.
CHitiSTIAN
Rev. So"'uel
· TISTWyatt ~CHURCH
1 . J s A-Mr
I&gt;Otlor. Sunday
School, Jacl&lt;son,
10.. m.;
'~• or. · · ~•11• Mrs. Gertrude Butler, aupf.
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Williarru! of Alnon, pastor. Ralph Spencet", Sunde
h Y School supf .; Sunday Pi'Qyer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
Supt. ; Carl Jennings, asst. supt.
Athens, Ga., vlllled at the Worship services, 9 30 a . m .• 5Sec ool, 9.30 a . m., Morning Dreech~ng service 2 p m
rmon, 10:30 1!1. m. Evening ·
'
· · Williams-Balderson home Sunday School. 10:3C a. m.; sermon,
7 p. m.
THI RUTLAND MITJI.
Youth
Fellowshir,,
6:
30
p,
m
;
Saturday. Other gueala included
LETART
FALLS ODIST - Rov. Richard C.
Wednesday, cho r, 6: 1.5 . p. ,;, , ' EAST
Mrs. Kathryn Dietz and son,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Pumpr.ry, pulor. Church
Athens
Bili,of Belpre and Mr. aod Mrs. - Norman McCain, supt . CHURCH -W. Dale McClurg, School 9;30 a.m .; Worship
·
Services weekly at 9:JO a . m. pastor . Wor&amp;hip services, service 10:30 a.m.
Warren Pickens.
Preaching first• and third second •nd fourth Sundays of
Everett Hale, Lon Bea&lt;h and Sundays of month by Charlet eoch month at h . m.; Sunday • RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Doyle Hale of BellevtUe,
Russell, 9:30 e . m.
m.; HCOnd un., V. H. Braley, supt.;
UNITED FAITN- R-t E. oftachmonthat9a.
school, !'"'and third sundays cHRtsT- s.,...y ICI!Ool,
Va., visited with John
'~;~''4;$1,
Smllh, past..- . Worship IOI'VIat and fourth Sundays of each communion 1nd dtv.otlona,
Buchanan, P. R. Randolph and and Sunday achooi, 9:30 a.m., month at 10 a. m.; Bible study, 10: 30 a.m . Rltlular boerd
'1
meeting 7:30, thlrd Saturday
R. E. Willlams.
Fred SomHI, supt.; evening Wednesday.
LETART FALLS UNITED "''llf""'~IJTLAND
-Mn. Lyle illolder'IOJI wor1hip, 7:30 p.m.; youth
meting, 7 p.m . Prayer mntlng~ BRETHREN - Rt•. Robort MUNITY CHURCH
Thurlday, 7:30p.m.
ShOOk, pastor; Harschol Norris, Amos Tlllla, paotor.
supt. SUnd,.oy,ochool , 9: JO o.m.; School. 9:30 a.
'Hon, 10:30 a.m.; service, 11
Hrmon, 7:30 alfer. ~:~~:~· 1
each SundJy. Prayer
556 Beech St.
Loll ef Asperaru•
Aaeleat Fe&amp;IIVII
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
About 171,000 ·Ions of a..
The Jewish Paosover lJ a
SUndays.
paragus ~ produced an- 3,~year-old 1 u tlv al of
nuaily In t1Hi United stateo, freedom and thanks&amp;lYln&amp;
CHURCH OF
~
Carter,
with
IWnost
tons
golnc
·
marking
the
exodua
Of
tbi
Aft, Au*y Milftr,
Sunday
tn
the
fresh
market
and
children
of
larael
from
bond·
Plstor
&amp;undoy
mnre than 115,01111 tona sold aae in ancient Egypt Ut)der
I'll. ,.,,.,
m.; Mci(nlng
the leadership o1 M...a.
fvr proce•~ln•.

1.

S.:,.

a'

m.; youth

.

WING

s

'·

i·•p

Television
Set
-

. '

fo7Jo

tO·:.O

1

tr

...,..IMY

9!00, Ch. ·-,;·nBerlln Affelr,11
Dlrrln McGavin
WEDNESDAY
11:30, Ch. 13, "Night and the
Cltv." ~ nerney •

THURSDAY
1, "The Shutterad
ROom," Gig Young, Carol
1
13, "fiortres• o1 '"'
Dead.'' J61t!Miacktfl
•FitlDAY
9:00, Ch. 8, "Gypoy," Rosalind
Rusaell
n: 30, (h. 13, "Terror on 1
Train," Glenn Ford
12:00, Ch. 8, "The Lftet
Hurrah," Spencer Tracy

9:oa.

a..

11~l. &amp;.

SATURDAY
9;00, Ch. 3, "Triple Crou," Yul
Brynner
11:20, Ch. 3, "lDvOI' Come

Bilek," Rock Hudson, Doris
Dly

a, "From Here lo
Ettrnity," Burt LAncaster
11:30, Ch. l3, "'Tht Vampires"
and "Black 11-."

11:30. Ch.

p, n,·

il,.lt

SJH
.c.)

....
.....

'

a.'m:;

Laurd Cliff Reedsville
News Notes News, Notes

•'

~~~ .

'

u,.

.....

-""

. SjiNDAY
'
9:00, Ch. 1~. "Tho Brldoes ol
T!ll&lt;9 RJ," Wllilom Holilen
11:111 Ch•. 1. "Guns at Fort
Pil IICI&gt;OI," AudiO Murphy

· Jn today'• lu!M, we liDd
Lee at lllree DO.IrwnP:!!~J
a~GOWD~opeoeu

lbe klq,.of hearts. Ball
played·the deuce IUid It waa
' to.,..,.. to oceed

11PAI' 1'YW'~ ;,., ·u ·x.ee
1 tUei "·lilt :ac:e, he will lou

.

tile dlaiJIQJI!I ft~ase and ·four
l!tut tzleu will cool&lt; hia
~- If be duckl, It is a
cl!ICII lot' espert Wut to find

~ .d~ iblfl; to tile club
lid~ Qile beart. one diamond

.._., three ~hlbt ,• wJU. leave
'blnl,011e trlek short.
~-, NoW, it11&lt;1f you cu &amp;gure
hoW Lee lillde tile hanil. n
waan't. d - With mlrron.
Lee rl011Chalal1tly played biJ
ofl!earts Under West's

=·

Put

e If In Welt's

Lee

of

.

·Mrs.

wort•r

"

-

WIWS MlHONY

GOEGI.!IN READY MIX 00.

HEINER'S BMERY
MARK V.SIORE

DOMIGAN SOHIO

·RACfNEAXJO

H&amp;e1f-t.

OHIO VAUD BAKING aJ.

.MARKET

&amp; nurr

AMNDA

FRIENDLY
CHURCH
Sundal

2955

8·fl';.

·~"i:•i~cr:::::::::-::::~~~~+~~~~~~

t:JOIL~=~~~~~~~~t~~~~

w.

Dlurcb of The
Nmrene

s

eo,ooo

. ... w.

•· m.; 'Yout6

',,

rr 0:.ii.O;

'

1.

�·, I . : ' ~

MIOOI.EPOitT FIRST \ '
.
..
., • ' ,
IAPTIST...Ch.vl"' w ~lmnn•
RACINE jiiRS"r CIIURCH . moeshii"'J, ··~ · P• Ill,; Evenl~
paolor. Frid Hoff.,.,;, sun:· Of THI NAIAIIJ:N~ - · Wl'f lp, 7:301!. m.
• •
day Sch~ Supt. , $unday ' Sun&lt;tay Scl\ool. 9:~ o.. m.; . A~IILI · GliO\'E •UNITED;
ChUrch
ool t·l$ a m 1 Morning WW.hlp, 10,30 o. m,; ~E-1$'1" .CHIIII.CII - IN,
Morning
ship ' l0•15 i ,.;, Evening worohl~, 1(,.,p. m. lQOit"McCiuro,,t~~~•l&lt;l!:· -.tllp ·
Sunday Bible study hOuf"'loilo 11• W.~nesdor, Sunday · Schi!of Hrvlce, llrsl"'411ilril SuildiYI! ''
m SUnday •· 30 p n\ oamoi =lntet1dent, Paullrle Me· ol ..ch mon111 al I &lt;P· m.
•-POMEROY
ST. PA.UL LUTHIIIAN _ ll,;,e lor 'roirth 'w;;J~~ Cl ntock, pastor. Rev. Morrla "Sunday School...,.y Sundiy 1
·
R
Arthur C. L
evening prayer arvlat 1·
. M. Wolfo,
9:30 'I ' m.&gt; WSCS;; ' ...::.Mil ROY ~IN lTV
Sc..0.l 91J()d, pallor.
MT. MORIAH BAPTiST_
RACINE FIRST' IAPTIST- Tllftdoy ol fi!'Cil m~111 at I :.:IO
· Onrrdt of awtst -Rh Cheri Y E
' :1.5 a. m.~ MIOdltpOrt, corner of Fourth OlarlesNorrls, peftOr. Sundey p.m.; Bible StUdy, ~y,
7 ,..,,,~~-PIIIor. Frlil Blaett..r; sorvl~! ~?to Suapl.; worschip and Main st R - t Jackson School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Bp. m.
•
""". ovncloy School 9·1Jo m · n
' ., · m. on. pastor Sundby School 9.30
-ship, 10:4l a. m.; Suncllly
CARMEL UNITED METJI.
.'Winlllp, 10:2ii a .'
rmollon C..ll, Saturday, 9:4l m.; Morning worship •10: 30 a" evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; OOIST Paul A. SeiiOI's,
:tholr rehearsal, Mondly, 6: 30 1 · ~·
m. ; Arnold RIChards, suPt
· Wednesday , evening Bible pes1or; W•yne Roush, supt.
IJ. m. , Mrs . Marvin Burl,
POMEROY-CHESTEit
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mld· _Study, 7:30 p. m.
Worship Hrvlet•. IO:ofcS o. m ..
dlroctor .
Sonlor
choir UNITED
METHODIST
dleport, 51h and Main. Raullln
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED flrsl on.d third Sundays;
-rsal, 7:30p.m. Thursday, . Robert R. · Card, pastor . Moyer, pastor. Thomas Kell , METHODIST _ Rev . Randy •svun"'!'!'g worahlp, 8p. m . IOI:ond
MN.. Paul Nease. director. Pomeroy -Worship, 10:30 a. s d
Y
..,
Thursday, oil day Busy Boo m.; Church School.9: 15 a. "' • S u~ ay . chool supt . Bible Lavender' pastor. Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
quUtlng party In church social Frank Vaughan, sup.,rln- c ool, 9· 30 1· m.; morning schOOl, 9 a.m .• Mrs. Wilma NAZARENE - Rev Herbert
roam.
tendent. Chester worshlp,_..9 a . worship, 10:30 a. m,; evening Bahr, Supt. Youth Fellowship' Grate pastor WorthiP wvlce
POMEROY CHURCH Of m.; Church School, 10 a. m; worship, 7: 30 D. m. : DrAvw p.m. each Sunday at Tuppers 111,;. and
m Sll'lday'
tHE 'NAZARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supt.
. . _service 7 p. m. Wednesday. .
Plolno United Methodist Sunday SchoOl 9·30 a m'
Union and Mulberry . Rev.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT· MASON. COUNTY
Church.
Richard Barton', supf. p;aror
Clvde V. Henderson, pastor. TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry MA"SON
ASS EMILY Of'
DANVILLE WESLEYAN-J . l))eollng, Wednesdol, 7:30p.m.
PRES.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. ; Hgl$. Herbert Morgan, pastor . GOD -Second St. Mason W A. Curry, pastor. Sunday BYHTAERRRIIASONNVILl-.,~
R1ymond Walburn. supt . S8bbeth School, Saturday, 2 p. v
Che
'
• · School 9·30 a m · Youth and
- '"'' Norma
Morning worship 10:30 a. m. ; m.; worship, 3: 15 p. m. Dorcas s!nday s~h~1~n~;t, a~~:~; lunlor Y®tn se'rvi«. 6:45p.m.; tleenden,Sunsday Schoop ' Su~rln­
1. unday School 9.30 •·
Evening service 7:30p. m. Mid- -~lely,lOa. m.:. ~ch Thursday . morning worship 11 a m . Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. e
service, Wednesday, 7,30 MIDDLEPORT
evangelistic service 7· 30·p ,;,· Prayer ond praise Wed .. 7:30 p. ~- sungav Service 8 rc· m. Rev.
P·G'JiACE EPISCOPAL- Rev -..rtfST UNITED~ES· Bible study ond pray.,: service: mitE M LOCK
G R 0 V E pa~:'.r. onahuo, M ddleporl,
7
30
Stonley Plallenbur9, mlnlsler . BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. ~'/'33s~ay, '
p. m. Phone CHRISTIAN - James Smith,
BETHANY UNITED
, ft\prning prayer and sermon, .Russell Later, pastor. Sunday
nastor R
Do 1
_... METHODIST Paul A Sellers
10:30 a . m. Holy communion School9:30 a. m., Lewis Sauer, HARTFORD CHURCH OF ~
; oy
m gan, su...
t
Bl th-The I "S do '
-" sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worship service 10::.) Christ In Christian Union - Ntornlng service, 9:30 a.m.: pe~ Oj;
Yt •War hiss, unl Y
a . m. Church school, a.m.
Rev O'Dell Manley pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Prayer SC: 00 sup.
s p serv ce,
8
0
9
kindergarten through elghlh
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, :30 ~: m., Rev: mncc,Rwr3~"\!-·E E ~f\.{ ~~~d=Ys~E:;,~dw:~l~~~:.
_grade, 10: 30 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST-Rev . Guy Sayre, supt., evening BAPTIST Rev Caudill rrl. llrsfSUnday.
stor. Carroll Mal·
LOTTRIOGE UNITED
· POMEROY CHURCH OF M. . E. Donahue, mlnlsler; service, .7' 30· Tuesd~ Bible Atkins,
, CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr., Eric Chambers, Sunday School :~U:,~;,g ~~y:·m:'tit1g ~~~y thews, t"nday School Supt. METHODIST - Worship, first
pestor. Bible School, 9:30a. m.; superintendent. Church School m. Sunday evening • Youfh Sunday Schoool, 10 a . . m.; and third Sundays, 10:45 a. m.;
wonhip, 10:30; adult worlhlp 9:30 a . m.; morning worship, services, 6 : 30 with R er WOrship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer ~ond and fourth Sun~ys,
'service and ,. your:!~ peoples IO:JO". m.; youth meeting, 1 p. Manle youth leader
og
m~tlng, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 7.30p. m. Sun~y School, 9. 4-Sa.
meeting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun- m.; Choir rehea•sal, Wed . - MA~ON
Cllll"II"CH
OF
CHESTER CHUitCH OF m. Christian Endtevor, third
day -Wednesday,
combined nesday 7-7:30 p. m.; Mrs. E.
Saturda_y of eiJch month.
Bible study and prayer R - t Hamm, director.
CHRIST- John Stoele. pastor. GOD- Rev. Donald A. Shtels.
LAUitEL CLIFF FltEE
. m.eting, 7, 30 p. m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES_ Worship, 10 a.m.; Sible study, poslor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. METHODIST_ R'ev Eugene
rHE SALVATION ARMY larry Carnahan presiding 1~ . 15 a.m.; evenln~ worship, m.; worship nrvlce, 11 •· m.; Gill, pastor. WilliaM Belley,
Envoy RayS . Wining, officer in minister . Sundar,, Bible lecture, 7.30 p.m. Mid-wee mvlce, Evening worship, 7•30 p, m. supt. Sunday School P· JOa m .
C;f\arge. Sunc:t.y1 l..O _ t ~ . -fiW 9:30a . m.; wa chtower study,. Wednesday, 7: 30p.m.
Prayer nrvlct and youth Morning worship
a· m·~
Holiness meeting; 10:30 a . m. 10 30 a. m.; Tuesday, Blbe CRAHAM UNITED MrTtt- service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:3o
Now there .,,. two "-nletoatltrr" In the. family.
SUnday School . Young People's study, 7·30 p. m. ; Thursday, ODIST CHURCH- Preschlng Monthly sings, first Sunday Wednesday, Christian Youth
Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 ministry school 7: lO p. m., 9:30 a m., first and sec"'"d each month, 2 P· m.
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
ltad tryl111 to dupllriiN ltls own t-ltless trlnl ' I 1
•
1 t ··~:'
p m., ledles Home league; 7 service meeting 8:30 p m.
Sundays of each month: thfr·d
FOREST RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
I
smiled,
,.me,..INrl..,
ltfs
first
"jaclt-o'•lantern"
IJM
ltow
loe
Wrf
··
i:_M. Prep claues.
frltiDDLEPORT CHURCH and fourth Su~dayseach month, -Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor; choir practice, 7 p, m.
sACRED HEART _ Rev - of Christ In Christian Union- worship servtce at 7 30 p.m . Mrs. Fread Nease, supt.
DEXTER CHURCH OF
ltc!wltd with frltht 11t tlte Hrle smile of tlte lurtfty•ftJctd vetthlllle.
1 ' ·•
F th
B
d K
· Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs Wednesday evenln_gs at 7:30, Worship servlce9a m.: Sunday CHRIST -Danny Evens,
11nd I ltiJd to work ltanl to riiiiYIIICIIItfm th11t ""'"""''·IDnfern'" oyere fan, , 1
a er ernar
rajcovlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study.
School, 1(1 a. m .
pastor. Norman C. Will, supt.
992 2825• Supt. Sunday School9:30o. m.;
E!slor .
Phone
MASON FIRST BAPTIST _
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday School 9:30 1. m.;
N-, just a few .,..,,. later, the "jackoiJ'.,..,ml'ltln" Is one of Ills spacltJI
turday evening Mass. 7' 30 Evening worship 7:30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy sts., Stan -Langsville Village, Rev . Worshlf.l service, 10:30 a. m.
dellthts
•
: ·:: ~:~~::.ssSa:ur:!~ ~~ ~~ay prayer meeting, 7:JO p. Craig, pastor. Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastor. Christ an Endeavor Sunday
7 30 p m
9:~ a.m.; worship service, 11 Worship service, 10:30 a . m.; ~enl.~-Haw etlty It Is to sltapa the attitude• of a little child. II _ , , to Jfm.
.
.
CHURCH OF THE NAZA- a.m.; training union, 6:30 o.m.; Glenna Fel1y, Sunday School
REOltGANIZliO ~'HtlliCII
.lalltd
•'"' me tltat Jerry I• like a 1pon,., -k!nt
thOIIfht• and ldaa1 frPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST RE.I U . =:-. MlddJ~ Rov, evening worship service, 7:30 Supt. Sunday School 9:30 o. m.; OF JESUS ICifRIST OF LAT·
CtUif,
-Robert Kuhn, pastor . George Audry Miller, pastor ; Floyd p.m. Mld·week prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30 p. m. Mid· TfiR DAY SAINTS- Portland·
the thlnt• we do aM ,qy. Hl1 pol1tt1 of view reflect our own.
. 1
Skinner, Sunday School supt
Carson, supt. Sunday school, w.dnesday, 7:30p.m.
week service, WedneSday, 7:30 Racine RQad. Ralph Johnson,
fhat'• wlty we bow how lmportaltt II I• far all of us to 10 to churc,;
Sunday School, 9:30 a . m. ; 9:30 .a.m.;
Morning worp m
pastor Sunday School 9·30 e
meolll
mornlngworship,lO:JOa
.
m.;
ship,
10:30
a.m.;
iunlor
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
SY.
R
ACUSE
CHURCH
OF
m.
;
Mot:nlngwonhlp,'10;30a:
ObW
every Swnday. II wa1 tllere we '"""'" the IOYe for GIJd lltat enrlcltt1.
BYF, 6 p m ; Bible Study JQ~~ty. 6·3(1 p.m i NYPS 6:.45 Services at 315 Main St., Pf: THENAZARENE-Rev.M.C. m .. Sunday even.tng tervlce, 7
Elea•
our t¥try day. We waltt thfsd-lnlan OM joy lo bGcome 11 port of Jarrj't•
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir p m. Sunday evangelistic Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m., Larimore pa tor Bob Moore p . m. Wednesday evening
1
~ractlce. Wed., 8:30p.m.
meeting, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer Wedn&amp;sdays, 7"30 p. m All Sunday Schc!t Supt. SundaY prayer services, 7:30p.m.
life, too.
,
"
~
meeting Wednesday. 7::.&gt; p.m . welcome
School, classes for all ages, 9:30
~
C'f¥1«"' WTO INfct Ml&gt;ft'fiM'~~g Smile#, IM~ Sl1'11116111l: Va.
MIDDLEPORT PEN: MEIGS COUNTY
a . m : morolngworshlp,IO:&lt;.!,
BETHLEHEM BAPTISTFLIIST SOUTHl!RN BAP·
TIST-220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL --Third A~.• the
.
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m.; Great Bend, Charles Norris,
wtn•
affiliated wl1h S.8.C Rev . Rev. B. L. Barrett, pastor
AL FRE D
u N 1 T E o evangelistic service, Sunday, pastor · Worship service, 9:30 a.
Sunda7 Monday
Thunder
Friday
Satu~OJ
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralfh Priddy, Sunday school METHODIST -Rev. Randy 7·30 p.m. Mid-week prayer. m. ; Sunday Sc:hool, 10:30a. m.
theOI
Phllippialll I Joha
Ada
I Theualonlanal Cortrithtane
Sunday school, 9:30 a .m ., sup . Classes for all ages, Lavender, pastor. Sunday m&amp;e!ing, Wednesday, 7· 30 p.m.
MORNIHG STAR UNITEDUI.JIO 1'1·10
J :32.JI7
I :1·10
12, .. 1~
Ioiii
Hershel McClure, supt. ; wor- Sunday school, 10 a.m .; Sunday School 9: &lt;15 a . m.; Lloyd Mss1onary meeting, secl)nd METHODIST _ R
Willi
fonat
ship s.ervlce, 10:30 a.m.: _ tvening service, 7· 30 p.m. Dillinger, supt.; worship ser- Wednesday, 7:30 p, m .
ev.
am
evening worship, 7:30 p.m . Wednesday evening young vice, 11 a . m. with Charles o. - R 0 C K
S p A 1 N Q s Alrson, pastor; Roy Van 1\'\eter,
Wednesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible Woode, layleader; worship METHODIST - Rev. Rleherd su~t . , Sunday School, 9:30 a.
llw."
Bible study, 7· 30 p.m .
study. Saturday evening ser- service, 7:45p.m. wfth the Rev . Pumphrey pastor· Harold m .. Morning worship, 10: 15 a.
.IJ
vice, 7&lt;l0 p. rr~ .
Mr Lavender In charge . Blackston / superiMtendent. m.; Youth fe-llowship and Bible
Wednesday evtnlng prayer Morning worship 9· 30 am . Studt, Thursday, 8 p, m. Fred
1M
service, 7 .tS p. m.
church school, '10:.15
Smit • faylead&amp;r .
Mr.
MT. MORIAH CHUACH OF evening worship, 7:30 p.rn .;
CARLETON CHURCH enfetll
GOD - Racine Route 2. The MYF, 6 P m . Prayer meeting
Kingsbury
Sundar.
With the hope II will, In SQme measure, foster end help sustain that which "is .
Rev. Charles Hand, pastor. and Bible Study, Wednesdey, School, 9:30 a .Road.
Beulal
m., Ralph Car ,
•hool
9
~"
7:30
r.m.
A
mlnistratlve
S
un
....
y
sc
•
.-u
a.m.;
Co
good
in family 1nd community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business ·
honor
morning worship, 11 a.m. -· unc 1 1Irs 1 Monday, 7::10 p.m. supt. Worship service, 10:30 a .
firms
and or,ganlzations whose names appear below.
"
• ·
m.
and
7:
30
I:J.
m.
alternately.
T~
Evening services. Tuesday ond
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
Friday, 7: 30.
IN CHRIST- Elden R. Blake,
annir'
pastor Sunday School , 10 a. m.; 1:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stites,
Howl!
.
TUPPERS
PLAINS Winnie Holsinger, supf. II&lt;Jr . pastor.
Emen
ByBel1llahrbf
Mr. and
Walter Brown CHAR G E
UN 1 T E D nlng sermon, II a . m. ; Evening
DEXTEit
CON·
OLD
S~r ~ilL Jerv,IJ;e Chrlsllan Endeavor,
Thonil'
lllft.th_ ~ )~daJ!ce- and 18fntlf' ipl!nt a ._ltencl ·METHODIST.
,GREG61:10HAL CHURCH St.
Paul's
9
a.m.;
_
~7
:
30
p
.
m
.~
Mn.
Lydl
' .
Mrs. I
October 25 at tlie l'ree caniping -arOicrMl!li'l" C4ve llilllil'f:S!i.ni. ; Allricflra:nc -ehevaller. president, SOng lltiC WIII'il'li"ttJtcl&gt;ir) iloilar ." l
·Fr..els, ~"l:f
Methodist Church was IU. recen~y.
(First and third Sundays) 7: AS service and SE'f'mon, 8:20. Mid- ·ws. ·
School Supr. SUnday Sc
,
p.m.;
&lt;Second
and
_.th
Sun·
Week
prayer
meeting
WedOlfering was fl;/. 71 whir.h ls A family gatberlng was held
Al11
"
Lotfricltt
-7:45
p.m
.
nesday,
7
JO p. m. Mrs. Mazie 9.ol5a. m. Church Services first
dor,s).
lidded to the building fund
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. (F rst and third Sundays), 11 Holslnoer, class leader.
and third Sundays following
.,
he~ :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen C. Riebel recen~. Present o.m. Second and •th S..,days.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Sunday School, Second and
Weill
fourth Saturday evenings, 8 p.
are HYing in an apartment were Mrs. Riebel's brother, Mr.
B 0 T 'r o M CHURCH-Harrlsoovllle Road, m services.
L 0 N G
Churl
OIIIIOd by Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Dale Newland, of METHODIST - Rev. freeland ~bt;~Ro~~l!or, pastor; Hen'l
meml
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Dill, Pcmeroy, wbllo their new Kansas and the Rlebels' Norris, pastor. Sunday School, Sunday Sc1&gt;ocli ~ool Sup : LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
s.ml
10 a.m.; church services, 11 evenii'Wl worshl' ·7. 30 a. m.,, CHURCH - Mr. Carl Turley,
, I·. , • ,
992·2550
home .., Route 7 Ia being children and thOir lamllles, Mr. am
p
....
p, ·
p. m.
minister.
Morning
.Services
~AO
Lincoln
St.
Phone
992-328.4
~
llrdlhed.
and Mrs. Robert Mortoo and 'ei:ARWALLOW RIDGE Thly!r an~ prasle service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30
Middleport
Middleport
11111111
ursday, -7 · ~ '1!..._
-• 'j
'
Lawrence A. Smith bas daughters of Belpre, Mr. and CHURCH OF CHRIST- John
Rockhold, paotor. Bible study,
RACINE.LETART
WES· a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
parchaaed the Bowen JWDJift'l7 Mrs. Robert 'lbomaaand family 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, LEVAN UNITED METHODIST
FREE
HYSELL
RUN
· and wiD move into the hooae of Cheshlro, and Mr. and Mrs. 10:30; evening worship, 7:Xt Racine, W. Dale McClurg,
METHODIST - "Cacll WIH,
p.m
.
Wednesday
Bible
study,
pastor.
Sunday
School,
9:30
a
.
10011.
John Riebel and children of
7:30p.m.
IT).; Worship service, 10:30 a. Post..-. Sunday School. 9: 30
Bakers of Good Bread
Mn. Hannon Fo1, Mrs. Roy Pomeroy RD.
m.; UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun· a.m.; Mornl~ worship, 10:30
Huntington, W. Va.
Bowen and daQ8bter, Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffer of
STIVERSVILLE
COM· doyi Senior Choir practice, a.m.; Young People's service,
..s p.m.; ~vangaUstlc servlc.,
Villted Mr. and Mra. Robert Parkersburg called 011 Mr. and MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7:30 p. m .; Service 6:
Edstl Hart, pastor. Sunday Guild, fourth Monday, 7:30 p. 7:30 p.m. Preyer matting,
Burke and Robert Jr., Mrs. Wmen Plcl&lt;ens.
morning worship service, 10 m.; Happy Husflen Sunday Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Ravenswood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown a.m., Dell Talbot, superin . School Class meeting, fourth
F R E E D0 M
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edgell attended Grand Lodge at tendon f. Prayer meeting, "ch Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second
0 0 sp E L
Thursday, 7:3D p.m. Sunday Froday, 7:30 p. m.; Olflclal MISSION_ Bald Knobs, Rev.
of Long Bottom, Villted Sunday CindnnaU.
Middleport, Olio
evening service, 7: 30.
Board, second Monday, 7:30 p. l R
m.
R.
. WGiuesencamp, pastor.
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarles Terry SmUll was a paUent at
oger
lllred, Sr., S"l:f
- tot.\MUNITY CHURCH at
KilT.
St. Joaeph Hospital in
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt De 1
School Supt. Sunday Sc
,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jll&lt;Obs and Parkersburg.
K er Rev . John 0111, 9·30 a . m.; $t.fnday evening
Pomeroy -Harrisonville
pastor. Sunday morning wor·
hi 7 30 Pr
)I
ebildreJl f/1. South Sllore, Ky., Mrs. Gene Wilaon, Mrs. Road. John Webster, pastor; ship,
10 a.m. Worship services wors P : .
ayer m" ng,
At~ens Road
Pomeroy
Paul McElroy, Sunday School Tuesday
and Sunday eveni""'s' Tutsday, 7:30 p, m. Ernest
spent a weekend with his Dor..i !Uebel and Mrs. Dwayne Supt Sunday School. 9:30a. m. ;
A
Famlly
That
Worships
Together
7:Xt p.m.
... • Deeter, class leader. Vough
The Store with. ~
perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Durst visited with Mrs. Shelly Mlrning Worship and com Meeting Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.,
Stays Together
Racine
, , 1;1'
munion,
10:
JO
a.
m.
;
Sunday
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITEO
Ernest
Deeter,
l
..
cler.
JIICOINJ.
Petty at the HaQ8bt Nursing
evening youth Christian En- METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Norman HomeatParkersburg.Birthday deavor, 6 P m.; Worship ser- Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy MT. HERMON UNITED
Schaefer, Gladys Mowery and glfta were presented to Mrs. vices. 7 p. m .; Wednesday Lavender, pastor. Sunday BRETHREN - Rev. Robert
Berthe Parker att.nded the Petty in hooor of her recent ~enlng prayer meeting and School, P:30 a . m. ; youth ShOOk past..-. Sunday school,
81ble sludy, 7: 30p.m.
Bakers of Holsum Bread
fellowship, 6 p. m.; Sunday 9:30a.m.; Allred Wolfe, supl.;
PUmpldn Sbow at Circleville. birthday.
evening
worship,
7:30
p.
m
.
Roy
~er.
assistant
Ntorri.fng
MiddlePort, Olio
ST. JOliN lUTHERAN - '
John Story acwnpilliad his Terry
Carruthers
of
LET ART
UN 1 TED worohlp, 11 a .m.; ovonlng
Pine Grove. Rev Gerald
grandparenta, Mr. aod Mra. Loulaville
and
Donna Herbener, pastor . Sunday "'ETHODIST CHURCH -first Hrmon, 7:30 p:m. ollomating
• Beblefer home and spent the Radaba1J8b of Canton visited school. 9 a.m .; Church service, and second Sundays, preaching each Sunday. Closs MHIIng, II
at a p. m.; Third ond fourth a.m. olfernollng Sun!llv
10 a.m .
weekend here.
with Mra. Besa Larkins.
SunciOys, Sunday School 10 a mornings, Dlvld Holter, cllll
Member of the Big 3
SYRACUSE
UNITED
Mra. Mabel Tracy wiD be Mra. Besa Larklna celebrated METHODIST - Paul A. m.;worshlpservlceatn'a. m.; l~ader. Christian EndtiVOr, .
General
Merchandise
....,._ on Nov. 5 to the Laurel her bJrthday at the home of her Sellers, pastor, Ben Qui sen· Tuesday evenings at a p. m., 7. 30 p.m. ov~ other Su!Miay
Tuppers Plains
667·3280
prayer and ~lble Study.
evening, Roaer Buckley,
Cliff Health CIDb.
daQ8bter, Mra. Dorta Marko of berry, Sunday School Supt.
HATWOOOS
UNITED
presldsilt.
ProyOI'
"'eating,
7:l0
worship service, 9:30a.m. first
Chester Sunday. Altendlng and third Sunday Evenlna METHODIST, Rev . William p.m. each - - y . Boord
Alrson, paotor. R - . Eason "lftllng tlrat Monday of month,
were Terry Carruthen of service, 8 p, m. fourth S1.11day. supt.
Sunday School at 10 a.m.: 7:30p.m.
LANGSVILLE
MIDWAY
Loulsvlllo, Donna~ of
Worship
service at 11 e. m.
Holiness Unto The Canton
each Sunday 8110 a. m.
and Becicy CI!Tulhers of services
and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evening Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.
Lord
m.
Chester.
wor.hlp, 7:30.
MT. UNION BAPTIST SUTTON
UNITED
Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Bro"lm
Rev. Cecil CoiC, pastor . Sunday
METHODIST
Paul
A.
and family visited Sunday with Sellers, pastor; Martha Lee. school s~pt., Joe Sayre., Sunday
1
loVIloll;
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas Sunday School Supt. Worship school, 9:•s o.m.; Su~day
of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs . servia, 10: 45 a. m.;second and evening worship, 7:30. Wed- ·
~esdoy prayer and Bible atudy, RUTLAND
Rexe~ll Drugs
WIUiam 'l1lomaa and son of fourth · Sundays; evening
worhslp, 8 p. m. third SUnde~.
:~
ERS
PLAINS
RUTLAND FIRST lAP.' ~- F1 11 AJI D0ctor'1 PreKr·l~
North Randall were also
ENTERPRISE
UNITED
METHODIST -Rev. William John
present.
CHitiSTIAN
Rev. So"'uel
· TISTWyatt ~CHURCH
1 . J s A-Mr
I&gt;Otlor. Sunday
School, Jacl&lt;son,
10.. m.;
'~• or. · · ~•11• Mrs. Gertrude Butler, aupf.
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Williarru! of Alnon, pastor. Ralph Spencet", Sunde
h Y School supf .; Sunday Pi'Qyer Service, 1:30 p. m.;
Supt. ; Carl Jennings, asst. supt.
Athens, Ga., vlllled at the Worship services, 9 30 a . m .• 5Sec ool, 9.30 a . m., Morning Dreech~ng service 2 p m
rmon, 10:30 1!1. m. Evening ·
'
· · Williams-Balderson home Sunday School. 10:3C a. m.; sermon,
7 p. m.
THI RUTLAND MITJI.
Youth
Fellowshir,,
6:
30
p,
m
;
Saturday. Other gueala included
LETART
FALLS ODIST - Rov. Richard C.
Wednesday, cho r, 6: 1.5 . p. ,;, , ' EAST
Mrs. Kathryn Dietz and son,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Pumpr.ry, pulor. Church
Athens
Bili,of Belpre and Mr. aod Mrs. - Norman McCain, supt . CHURCH -W. Dale McClurg, School 9;30 a.m .; Worship
·
Services weekly at 9:JO a . m. pastor . Wor&amp;hip services, service 10:30 a.m.
Warren Pickens.
Preaching first• and third second •nd fourth Sundays of
Everett Hale, Lon Bea&lt;h and Sundays of month by Charlet eoch month at h . m.; Sunday • RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Doyle Hale of BellevtUe,
Russell, 9:30 e . m.
m.; HCOnd un., V. H. Braley, supt.;
UNITED FAITN- R-t E. oftachmonthat9a.
school, !'"'and third sundays cHRtsT- s.,...y ICI!Ool,
Va., visited with John
'~;~''4;$1,
Smllh, past..- . Worship IOI'VIat and fourth Sundays of each communion 1nd dtv.otlona,
Buchanan, P. R. Randolph and and Sunday achooi, 9:30 a.m., month at 10 a. m.; Bible study, 10: 30 a.m . Rltlular boerd
'1
meeting 7:30, thlrd Saturday
R. E. Willlams.
Fred SomHI, supt.; evening Wednesday.
LETART FALLS UNITED "''llf""'~IJTLAND
-Mn. Lyle illolder'IOJI wor1hip, 7:30 p.m.; youth
meting, 7 p.m . Prayer mntlng~ BRETHREN - Rt•. Robort MUNITY CHURCH
Thurlday, 7:30p.m.
ShOOk, pastor; Harschol Norris, Amos Tlllla, paotor.
supt. SUnd,.oy,ochool , 9: JO o.m.; School. 9:30 a.
'Hon, 10:30 a.m.; service, 11
Hrmon, 7:30 alfer. ~:~~:~· 1
each SundJy. Prayer
556 Beech St.
Loll ef Asperaru•
Aaeleat Fe&amp;IIVII
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
About 171,000 ·Ions of a..
The Jewish Paosover lJ a
SUndays.
paragus ~ produced an- 3,~year-old 1 u tlv al of
nuaily In t1Hi United stateo, freedom and thanks&amp;lYln&amp;
CHURCH OF
~
Carter,
with
IWnost
tons
golnc
·
marking
the
exodua
Of
tbi
Aft, Au*y Milftr,
Sunday
tn
the
fresh
market
and
children
of
larael
from
bond·
Plstor
&amp;undoy
mnre than 115,01111 tona sold aae in ancient Egypt Ut)der
I'll. ,.,,.,
m.; Mci(nlng
the leadership o1 M...a.
fvr proce•~ln•.

1.

S.:,.

a'

m.; youth

.

WING

s

'·

i·•p

Television
Set
-

. '

fo7Jo

tO·:.O

1

tr

...,..IMY

9!00, Ch. ·-,;·nBerlln Affelr,11
Dlrrln McGavin
WEDNESDAY
11:30, Ch. 13, "Night and the
Cltv." ~ nerney •

THURSDAY
1, "The Shutterad
ROom," Gig Young, Carol
1
13, "fiortres• o1 '"'
Dead.'' J61t!Miacktfl
•FitlDAY
9:00, Ch. 8, "Gypoy," Rosalind
Rusaell
n: 30, (h. 13, "Terror on 1
Train," Glenn Ford
12:00, Ch. 8, "The Lftet
Hurrah," Spencer Tracy

9:oa.

a..

11~l. &amp;.

SATURDAY
9;00, Ch. 3, "Triple Crou," Yul
Brynner
11:20, Ch. 3, "lDvOI' Come

Bilek," Rock Hudson, Doris
Dly

a, "From Here lo
Ettrnity," Burt LAncaster
11:30, Ch. l3, "'Tht Vampires"
and "Black 11-."

11:30. Ch.

p, n,·

il,.lt

SJH
.c.)

....
.....

'

a.'m:;

Laurd Cliff Reedsville
News Notes News, Notes

•'

~~~ .

'

u,.

.....

-""

. SjiNDAY
'
9:00, Ch. 1~. "Tho Brldoes ol
T!ll&lt;9 RJ," Wllilom Holilen
11:111 Ch•. 1. "Guns at Fort
Pil IICI&gt;OI," AudiO Murphy

· Jn today'• lu!M, we liDd
Lee at lllree DO.IrwnP:!!~J
a~GOWD~opeoeu

lbe klq,.of hearts. Ball
played·the deuce IUid It waa
' to.,..,.. to oceed

11PAI' 1'YW'~ ;,., ·u ·x.ee
1 tUei "·lilt :ac:e, he will lou

.

tile dlaiJIQJI!I ft~ase and ·four
l!tut tzleu will cool&lt; hia
~- If be duckl, It is a
cl!ICII lot' espert Wut to find

~ .d~ iblfl; to tile club
lid~ Qile beart. one diamond

.._., three ~hlbt ,• wJU. leave
'blnl,011e trlek short.
~-, NoW, it11&lt;1f you cu &amp;gure
hoW Lee lillde tile hanil. n
waan't. d - With mlrron.
Lee rl011Chalal1tly played biJ
ofl!earts Under West's

=·

Put

e If In Welt's

Lee

of

.

·Mrs.

wort•r

"

-

WIWS MlHONY

GOEGI.!IN READY MIX 00.

HEINER'S BMERY
MARK V.SIORE

DOMIGAN SOHIO

·RACfNEAXJO

H&amp;e1f-t.

OHIO VAUD BAKING aJ.

.MARKET

&amp; nurr

AMNDA

FRIENDLY
CHURCH
Sundal

2955

8·fl';.

·~"i:•i~cr:::::::::-::::~~~~+~~~~~~

t:JOIL~=~~~~~~~~t~~~~

w.

Dlurcb of The
Nmrene

s

eo,ooo

. ... w.

•· m.; 'Yout6

',,

rr 0:.ii.O;

'

1.

�'
m-'JI!oblliUelllinei,~l'lmtl'oy

o. ilol.» IJ78

·

, ·Bargains,' 'Bargains, e.~d
...... NOTICe

WANT AD

ln ...._ District tourt of tht
Wnlhld lltatn for fht Soutll.rn

IN,OIMATION
DIADLINES

OlttriCt of Ohio,' Eat tern 5 P .M. O.y lttort Publication ·
81¥1110n, Civil No . 6f -312,
MCMUIIY 0tldlfnt9a.m .

Ynlttd Statu or Amtrlca ,

CJncenauona.carrtdiOnl
Ptelfttfffvt. 6l.70Acreaof Und. Wltl be tccepttCI until fa .m . tor
Mort., Ltu. Situate In MtiQt
Day ot-PUbllcatlon

®

.lOtor, .,.

·B~rg-i~s -,

r---- - - - -_::,____"""':_.c-.----.
~
· .

,,
,.~~~
. .

2

· ,

17'~:il~2r;z.::.:;::c:=:::::;!.::;;:::::~~;._;4:::.:..._::...~_:.------..:.....-,

"~

(o ,

"']

•
CaunfY, Sflltt Df Ohio. tnd Nilt
.-eGULATIONS
ltewart, tt 11., and Unknown
The Publisher , ...,..,es the
Owntn . To : Margie Hunt ; right to edit or r,elect any ads
1967 FORD .
,
$17f5
l..ydl• Sa~H ; Lelia Pldc.ens ; deemed' obiUtlonal.
The
4
ODOr
Sedan
L.
T.
D.,
power
steering,
power
Mery JackSon, aka Mary pub lither will not be reaponslble
Glkhrltt ; Clere Dey ; Anna A. for more then .one Incorrect
brakes, air-conditioning . VInyl Interior, blk.
WhHitr ; William H . Holmes; insertiOn.
vinyl'
roof, maroon finish .
- :'
Winfield S. Hayman ; Spencer
RATES
Heyman; LeRoy Holl'nt5; Jet~
For Want Ad Service
WOOd; Mary I . Wood ; 5. R. Scents per word one lntertion
1967 · DODG~
,
$1$95
Evans; H. J. Hytell ; Anna M .
Minimum Cherge15c
Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., Torquefllte
Hyttll ; lyron H. Parr ; Merle
12 cents per word three
Perr ; Roullnd F . Parr ; Robert consecuti..,e Insertions.
transmission, power steering. Extra Nice.
'
G . Parr ; W. C. Bowman ; T. M .
11 cents per word six con ' 1~'»61c lt.••••·
Deem ; D. e . Cole ; W. s. secutlve Insertions .
'
•
Morris ; Rachel A. Morri s;
25 Per cent Dlscounl on paid
1967 FORD MUSTANG
.
S1595
Dorothy Murtaugh ; Ali i• Price ; adsand Ids paid within 10 days.
992-7~
Six,cyl.,
auto.
trans.,
console,
maroon
finish,
Genld Price; Oon-'ld Price ,
CARD OF THANKS
Ira E. Price ; Henderson Price ;
&amp; OBITUARY
•all good w-w tires, radio. Real Nice. ·
A. C. Pr ice ; Mona M .
suo tor 50 word · m inimum .
Williamson; Clara L. Adam s; Each additional word 2c:.
Abner Prlca ; 0 . D. Jones ;
ILIND ADS
Welter Raltl~h Biram ; Audrey· Addltlonel 2SC Charge per
YAROSALJ!, Friday, Soturdly
Belle Crabtree ; Seymour Ad¥ertlsement.
ond Suhday. SOlid oil~ tlble
UnderwOOd; James W. Stan OFFICE HOURS
ox~ to 31ll!f. • ~Irs,"
tbury ; M . A. . Stewart and T. S.
8:30a.m . to 5:00p .m . Dally,
I'CIIIIOY, OHIO
buffet, wooden china claMt. ·
Sheldon. if living , and If 1 : 30 a .m . to 12 : 00 Noo n
Antique
qullfl"ll tromes ond
dee:tesed , to their unknown Sa turday .
springS\ C:Urtoln olnttcht!&gt;
heir&amp;, devlsH,, t rediton and
like tiftWoC.Wnlval glellwlrt,
-usluns . You are hereby notified
books. curtains, clothis, all
that on November 1, 1969, a
c;:omplaint In condemnation wa s
sizes.
Chll4ron'• toys (goocn.
{lied with the Clerk of the abOv e LOST, one male brindle plott
dresstrs. Plch.ii'es, framti.
hound.
near
Chester
.
Sam
Joe
Court In an action to condemn
SWAP SHOP, new and used
See Stan Kaldon at Dlrwln,
Pratt, 266 Durling Drive,
the fOllowing estates in the
furniture . Phone 992-7261, lOS
611
W.Sf, 01111 mile from - Rl.
Wadsworth , Ohio. Contact
lends described In Schedule
N. 2nd. A..,e., Middleport,
i
33. Phone 192-5832.
"A" attached to the complaint
James Osborn, Reedsville.
Ctlio.
lnd made a part hereof: faJ
i'
.. .-I '
()llo. Phone 667-3532.
10· U -30tcThe perpetual right , power .
... E. _,Molft, Pomtiroy, 0.
10.28-Jtc
•••fJ
Drivllege and easement ln .
COMMERCI~L. bulld(ng. ~
wpon, o... er· and across Tracts
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
rooms ani!l bath . Fully
Nos. 22SE , 226E , 412E, 500E .
Sport~man Club, Sunday,
f02E , 1106E , 2•13E -2 end 2433E
equtPfllld
for btluty or barber
Nov . I.
work.
tor the purposes set forth below , GOS PEL SING at Chester
shop.
Wtll established
TINd of spending Ill tiNit
10.28-ltc
Church
of
God.
Sunda'l'
,
Nov
.
together with all right, title and
business. Will oell wlfh or
1 at 2 p. m . with the Lamb
Interest In and to the timber ,
on rlllf lad own
'
wtfhoul eqUIPI!'enl. Write P.
nolfltng fn rotvnl?
structures and Improvements
family from Waynesvlll e, C LOS I N.G FOR the season
-:HtW situate on the land . end the
0.
Box
729·M.
c-o
The
Doily
Ohio. Everyone welcome.
Sunday , Nov . l. Closing
W.- Ill you In o llomolo
continuing right to clear and
Sentinel, Pomeroy, atlo.
I0-79·3tc
Specials - 55 cent banana
remove any bru:r.h , debris. and
10..27-6tc
splits, 45 cents; 30 and 40 cent
~ Doys. No m-r - ·
natural obstructions wh ich, in
Piynt.,ll Is tow •• rtnt.
sundaes, 10 cents oft Sunday
the opinion of ttle represen- GUN SHOOT, Broad Run Rod
BASSET pt•l&gt;l&gt;let, AKC, $30. BRUSH hO!I. pool. hole digger,
9111
m-11J1 or stop In upand Gun Club, New Haven , W.
only. We wish to thank all tor
tative of the Unlted States In
Francis \ enedum, phone
Va ., Sunday , Nov . 1. Rain or
charge, may be detrimentel to
ihesr patronage during the
corn planter, 8 hole hog 1\oll'lol E. Moln &amp; Court St.
Coolville 661-3156.
the operation of the project : 11 l
shine. Noon Ill .....
past season. Shake Haven ,
feeder . Phone 247-2161.
10.18-121c
Permanently to overflow, flood ,
10.79-Jtc
Ches fer , Ohio.
10.27-51&lt;
ttos-:flri$11.
and submerge the land lylno
10·30-ltc
below elevation 560 feet, m.s.1 .
MINIATURE . Schnauzers,
(Sandy Hook Datum l in con - WILL pick up merchand ise and
groomed, cropped and per- EARLY American Steroo-radlo
ake to auction on a per· . PIANO TUNER tor Elberfelds.
nedlon with the operatiOI'\. and
comblnoilon, AM &amp; FM'radlo•
manent Injections. Jet black.
centage basts . Call Jim
Lane Daniels, Phone m -5509.
maintenance of the R6cJne
~ speaker sound •yotem, 4
Barkaroo
Kennels,
Torch,
Loc k&amp; and Dam Project fo r the
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
10-J0-31p
speed automatic .changtr.
Ohio.
Phone
667-36S4.
porposes u authorlll!'d by the
Phone 7-42-4461 .
1D-21--12tc
Balance S18.St. Uae our
Act of Congress approved
9-23-Hc SAC RED HEART Pe~rl~h.
Merch 3, 190f (Public Law 317,
budget
terms. Call 992-3352. CURTISS Cottle Breeding
Pomeroy , will hotd i&gt; bazaar
Service. Phone Parker at 99260th Congress, 2nd Session) . 12 l
10.27..!tc
and creamed baked chicken
Occasionally to overflow , flood ,
2264 or all siltlon Coolville
dinner Thursday, Nov . 5.
1nd submerge the land lying
667-3251 .
lbove elevation 560 feet, m .s.1 .
Dinner will be served from 5-1 1%5 FIAT. Call alter 6 p.m. MODERN walnut style stereo10.11·30tc
(Send¥ Hook Datum 1 In con radio, am, fm radio. 4 speaker
P.- m ., $1.50 per dinner .
Phone 992-5363. \
ne-ction with the operation and
10·28-31c
~ound system, 4 speed
7'5 cents for
children.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
mlllntenance of said project. (l)
Bazaar
following
.
Games
and
automatic
cha~ger. Balance
Provided that no structure for
Reasonable retes. Phone
door prize . Cake, fancy work, 1970 FORO pickup. Phone m :
S72.39. Uae our budget termt .
human habitation shall be
J"""
RuSMII, Gelllpolil 446ceramics,
parcel
post,
and
Cal,l 992-3352.
construct~d or maintained on
6930.
0it
olfer
5:30p.m.
,
said land, and provided further containing 0. 19 acre, more or
religious articles . Tickets
IIJ,27..lc
. 10.29-31&lt;
218 E- Mlln
992-9974
:IH~~=-rtly
4-7·1fc
that no ottler structures shall be tess ; Tract No . 2124E, Lebanon
may be purchased at the door .
Open
Dally
5:311,7:00,
Sunday,
7:
constructed or mainta ined on Township, Township 3 North ,
10·30-61c 1956 FORD PICKUP, new flat WIG DARK brown. Aloo, one --~-said rend except as may be Range 11 Wut, Sec. 7, being
approve-d In writ ing by said part ot 100 acre Lot No . 1-46 of
bed, 15" rims, new shocks, 5storm door, 32" x 80" high.
reprewntatlve of the United . Ohio Company
Purchese , WILL BABY SIT In my home
speed transmission . WUI sell
Front door 32" x 11" high.
Statet In charge of the project . containing (1.01 ac re, more or
with pre-school children. Mrs.
reasonable . John Stobart,
Phone 992-3-U2.
(41 A.! to the described land Jn less ; Tract No . 2126E , Lebanon
Glenn Smith , Rock Springs
10.27-ltc
Anflqully. or phone 992·3063.
which easements are taken , ali Township . Township 3 North ,
10.29
..
tc
Road
.
Phone
992-6187.
rights and prlvll~es whic h may Range 11 West , Sec. 8, being
10-29-6fc
be used al'ld en oyed without part of Ohio Company Pur 'cOAL, llmtfstone. Exctlllor · 7 ROOM HoUSE, • bedrooms,
Interfering with he use of the chase, containing 0.08 acre,
1'12 bolhl. urge IIVI"ll tOam
1958 CHEVROLET station
Sail Works, E. Main Sf ..
prole-tt for the pu rpos es more or less : Tract No. 2308E, GUN SHOOT at the Racine
with
llroploce.
Cl- tr.
wagon
.
Mechanically
good,
Pomeroy. Phom 992-:JIPl.
authorized by Congress or Lebanon Township, Township 3
Planing Mill everv Saturday
Pomeroy elementary ·achoO •
Good
tires.
$100.
Cell
after
5
p.
4-9-llc
ebrldging the rHiJhls and N,orth, Range 11 west, Sec. 21,
nighlat 6 p. m. T~ere will be
Finished panelod room abovo
m. Phone 2.0-2361.
ee..me-nts hereby taken are bting part of Ohio Company
assorted
meats!. This Is
garage with 'h~balh. Could be
IO.J0-3fc ~~:;;;:
spe&lt;iflt.ally restrved to the Purthase on DeWitt Run ,
sponsored by the Syracuse
ultd for office or ¥partmtnf.
landowners, their heln and containing 0.46 acre , more or
Fire De,partment .
Ph01111 992-7292.
SUblett, however , to less ; Tract No . 2413, Olive
10-29·12fc
It)(
1 0 . e e u f .• l
~
! pubUc Towns~
.
To:ii J Nirth,
r
_.nd ;,1
' - public Ra.nge
·
2J'"n 2f~
ut I ei,
'! , encl be.-.11
-~"' a~
pi I e;, ( J
he,J"per~ult Purch'
~~.tr.er: 1 a
right. power. pr l..,llege, and Ohln
. containing ' '21.1
eaument occaslonall'l' to acres, more or tess ; Tract No .
10.2Hfc
overflow, flood, and submerge 2SI3E I. Olive
Townlhip,
1969 BUICK Custom Skylark,
Tracts Nos . 2i08E , 2tlAE , Township l North, Range 11
full power, air conditioning,
2122E , HUE, 2126E, 2308': and Wes t, Sec . 23. being part of Ohio
5300 miles . Phone 742·4691. AWNINGS, sform doors and
2413E -1 In connection with the Company Purchase on Ohio
10..30-ltc wlndowt, carporfi,
operatiOn and maintenance of River, containing 0.46 acre,
-marqUHS, blown and batt
the Recine Locks and Dam mor• or less ; Tract No. U13E -2
Insulation. Elmu Whlfe.
CONVENIENT but secluded '
Project as authorized by the Act Olive Township, Township 3
Nits represenfatlve. For free
of Congress approved March 3, North, Range 11 West. Sec . 29,
bulldl"ll loll on T19 ol Rode
estimates, phone Chlrles
1909 (Public Law 317, 60th being part of Ohio Company BAND FRIDAY and Saturday
Sprlngo. Within walking
Congreu,
2nd
Session), P.urthau on Shade River.
nights. The Mavericks, Hl-7 19 FAT lambs for Slit or will Lisle, Syrac:uu. V. V.
dlst•nct of Meigs 'High
togeiher with ell right, title, and cl)fltal.,ing 3.61 acret., more or
Club.
trede tor livestock. f»t\one 992- Johnson and Son, Inc.
School, f 5 minute drive from
lntereat In and to the timbN. less ; end Tract No . 21133E, Otlve
8-311-lfc
10."27-4tc
Pomer,Y. (fit or ... Bill
2630.
atructures and improvements lownshfp, Township 3 North ,
I0.28-61c
Witte Weekends, or after 5
now situate on the land, except Range 11 Wett, Sec . 35, being
p.m. -kdlys. Phone 992·
tenelng, and continuing right to part of Ohio Company Purchne !-lAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse;
LOTS WITH 111 - utilities.
elur and remov• any brush, on Shade River, containing 6.38
Laurel Cliff, now open each
Restricted wb division. '12 to· . 6117.
debris, and natural obstructions acres , more or ress . The
FridaYi to receive con.'-acre tots. Phone Chest.
which, In the opinion of the authority tor th• taking Is the
signments at 10 a .m . Audlon' 3 ROOM unfurnished apart- 985·3301, ntghf 985-33112.
repreaentatl..,e of the United Act of Congreu 1ppro¥ed
starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
ment . Phone 992-2288.
1-'-tfc
Stetes in charge, may be February 26, 1931 (46 Stal. \1121 ,
7-1-Hc
your merchandise.
·
· detrimental to the prolect ; 40 U.S.C . 2Sial. end acts sup3-22-Hc
provided that no structures tor plernentar'l'
thereto
end
10x50
FOOT.
2-bodroom
human hebltatlon shall be amendatory thereof. and ur.der
2
BEDROOM
mobile
homo,
housetroller,
Ph,.,.
992-395&lt;1.
conatrutttd or maintained on the rurther authority of the -'cl PIANO luni"ll. Karl Kobler,
the land, and provided further of Congress approved April 24,
Racine area. Phone 992-6329.
1~23-4tp
Mason. Phone 773-5$35 after 5
that noothtr 1tructures shall be 1188 t:ZS Stat .
3l U.S.C. 5911 ,
p.m
.
27
constructed or maintained on which act autti'orlzet tha
10..13-lOtc ==-=::--~-:--l-0.,.... ·•1&lt; "STAR" kills roll q~ll:kly.
the lind except as may be acquisition ot land tor rl..,er and
STORAGE rental tor boots. Sure. 2''-' poundl; ·$1'.69.
approviiCI In writing b'l' said harbor purposes; the Act of
trailers, autos, campers, etc. E~blch Ha:dwart, Sugar
SHOOTING
match
at
Racine
reprne-ntatlve of the United Congress approved March 3,
f.l per monfh. Phone 992-2791 Run Mills, PI"""'' Hll'dGun Cltb, 12. 16, and :10
Statu In cheirge of the project, 1909 (Public Lew 317, 60th
such restrictions being Intended Congrus, 2nd Sl'tsion), which
or see Dick Seyler, Pomeroy. ware, Meson.
gauge. Priz•• are turkeyJ.
10.22· 121c
' 10.21-3111&lt;
tor and limited to the r,reventlon act authorlzet the r4con .
hams and bacons, Sunday,
Of c:onstrucflon wh ch would 1truct1on and modification of
Nov.
1
at 1 p._m.
RUTLAIID - 4 Yftrl old, nlco
lntl'rtere with the operation of e•lltlng riYer and harbos' 1m A-IL"E:-R:-,-::B-ro_w_n_'-:
sT-r-allor MALE Hampshire lloa. l0-26-5tc "T"R"'
the project ar consutute 11 provements;
Park, Minersville. Phone 992- Roush, Syracuse, ailo.
-· ·ABOUT
"""·
kitchen,
holt, 3front
porch
dMger to persons or property ; end the Act of Congress ap 10.2t-31c
subltd to existing ,asements prove-d August 12, 1968 I Public WILL give plano lessons In my
"""' I,... ground• •,IOD.
tor public rGalds and hlghwats. Law 90·479), which act ap 9·9·1fc r"'!:T
home. Phone 992-3666.
publlc utilities, railroads a 11 d proprlated funos for such
,
IIACIIIE- Income ..,.,.,.,-Oy, 2
8-16-tfc
pipelines ; reserving, howe ... er . purposes . The public uses for
bull- roomo, i . flirnlllhod
TWO
bedroom
furnished
mobile
to the landowners, their heirs which said land Is taken are a1 -=----,-------~
horne, located In Syracuse.
and assigns, all such rights and follows : The sa lei lineS It
·- 1 onunfurnlohtd,
10.0-••
""
building,
Cell 992-2.U1 6-9 p.m .
prl..,llqn ,as m~y be used and necessary
adequately
to
001110
~T
t21MII- ,,
enloyed withOut Interfering pro..,ide tor locks and d&amp;m on
10.2.5·11&lt;
with or abridging the rights and the Ohio River and tor other FARM·ALL Cub or Super-A
'
'
tractor . Phone 949-4225 or 949·
vaaement hereby acquired . {Cl uses Incident thereto . The said
otor/
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
425• •
The fee simple title to Tract No . land has bHn ••lee ted by the
aPartment. Middleport .
2-413. subject , however, to Secretary of the Army of the
10-23-6tc
"-~
~;!:,"_
existing easements ' for public United States fOr acquisition by
Phone 992-38'1•.
p
rHd9 and highways, Public the United States for use In
_ _ _ _ _ __:.9·,:30-llc
utllllles,
railroads
•nd connection with the con - .SNOW PLOW for Cub Farmall
tractor. Also, side detivery
PIPI'Iines . All of said land Is struction of the Racine Locks
t~L~ I'
situate in Meigs County, Ohio, and Dam ProJect on the Ohio
rake on rubber . Phone 949· 2 BEDROOM ground floor
'
apartment . Aline Weaver,
end further described as River , and for luch other U~l
ILAIID.
2726.
!!Kine,
Ohio.
~'11oM
949-3!14.
follows: Tract No . 22SE , Letart as may be authorized by
......,TOll '
10..29-:Jtc
TIWI\&amp;hlp, Township 1 North, Congress or by E.ecvtlve10.29·3fC
' Olllce-~
Range \2 West, sec 17 of Ohio Order . You 1re further notified
; .... fti.2UI .
Company Purchase, b"lnQ a that If you ha ... e any obJection or OLD rurnltur!, dishes, braD
10.2$-61c
beds, efc, Write M. D. Miller,
pert ofi Lot No . 2 of Sayre's defense to the tllklng of your
Addlt1on to Letart Falls. con - property yDu are requlrl'd to
Rf. 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Call FURNISHED and unfurnllhld UNITED METHODIST ,..;.,.
'
apartmtt'111. Close to school.
talnlng 0.15 acre1, mon or leu; ser¥e upon plal•1tiff's attorner,.
- f o r .... "'.....,.,
.!•
992-6271,
Tnct No. 226E , Letart Town - at
the
addrtll
here n
Folio, Ohio. Modem orid In
_ _ _ _ _ _ _9::,:
·1-tlc
l'11oM 992-5«10.
lhlp, Township 1 North, Range designated , ':In or before --10-lt-Nc
12 west, Sec 17 of the Ohio November 21. 1970, an enswv
-..... 10.
-Sond· Soolooltollfdo
uortll
Mro.lloy
Company Purchase, being a Identifying the property tn OLD UPRIGHT pianos, ony - - - - - - - - - ~
Purson,
Rt.
2.
Roclfi!L
Ohio.
condition,
as,ong
.
.
llov.
not
UNFURNISHED
aporlment
,
p1rt Of Lofl ? and 2 of Burn 's which you claim to have an
Addition to Letart Falls, con - Interest, stating the nature and
been - wei. P•Yifta SlO each. roon11. beth. Above Martr.'v,
To MOat· l~ultr'•·
,.,..
door
Coldclr
talntng 0.30 acre, more or tes&amp;: extent of the tntere1ts claimed,
Flrsf fiDII'illly. N'iondoys will
Middleport Very reasonable
Tract No . Al2E , Letert Town - •nd statlnt;J all your oblectlonl
riGht
to
rtlt&lt;l
•II
be P•ck·up d01y. Write, glvl"ll
Phono 992·2331
·
ship, Township 1 North, lUnge and defenses to the taking of
bids wtoo
good dlrec:tlortl. Witten Plano
·
10.29-3tc
12 W.att, Sec •· being part of 100 y::»ur property . Atl ·detenses and
It-~
Company, BoK 188. Slrdlt,
Acre Lot No . 233 of Ohio objections not S.ll presented are
•
NEWLY
decorated
-t
5-room
Ohio
43946.
Company Purchase. contllinlng waived , but without answering ,
HOUSE.
1640
Lincoln
Hlo.;
8-20-tlc
___:_::.:
house, beth, 44 P•fmer,
a
0.76 etre. more or ten; Tract you may serve on plaintiff's
Pomeroy. P1lono
No. SOOE , Letart Township, ~ounset f Notice of Appearance ,
month . Phone 992·3896.
IO.U.Ife
lownshlp 1 North , Range 11 •dentlfylng th.e property in SELL NOW, 'Gintell9, $31 lb.
10.29.3fp
Welt $1!c 34, be ing part of 100 which you cla•m an Interest,
Golden SMI, $1.7! lb. SUI
Acre 'Lot No . 230 Of Ohio and thereafter you will receive
tops and ttems. 60 cent• lb.
Company Purchase, containing notice of llll proceeolngs af Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14.
0.31 acre, more or less ; Tract fectlng said property . At the
ON-~ · r -room houu_, bath:
No . 9D2E, Letart Township, trill of the Issue O'f just com Second Sf., Reedsville. Ohio
REDUCE
safe
o10d
fast
wlfh
Middleport. Ont
roo"'
To•nlflip 1 North, Range n pensttion. whether or not you
ASn2 .
Gobese lablet. and E '••P hOUM, bofh, MidllllfiCII'I, No
Wttt, Sec. 3S and 36. beiM part ha ... e previously appeared or
ID·27
..
fc
re11o•oblf ofltr roltctod.
of tOO acre Lot Nos. 211. 211l . 219, tntwtrtd, you may present
wat..- pill$. Nelson Drugs.
Phone ff!-!035. ·
220 and 221 of Ohio company evidence as to the amount of
10.27·301P
Purchase, contain ing 5.33 cOmpen~oatlon to be paid fQr
10.10-lfo
acres, more or less ; Tract No vour property and you may
1106E. Lebunon Township ; lhlrt In tha distribution of the SOMEONE ABLE and quollfled 5 WALNUT logs. Ono loglll''xl2
township 2 North, Range 11 award. YDU ar• further notified
foot clear . PhOne 371·6364.
to do fall housecleaning.
W11t, Stc . 20, belnO part of 100 th'lt this cts• wilt be called
10-30-llc
Phone 992~2642 or 992-2441.
acre Lot Not. 194, 195, and 196 of be-lore The tionor~bte Joseph P .
10-29-ttc
Ohio Company Purchase , Klnntlry,
United
States
Jer4 ••clrooms
·
SPINET PIANO. Wonted,
COrttalning 0.79 acre, more or 0111rlct Judge, at 9:00A . M. on
au lit 11 cY••r tPtclfkltlens.
respon'llblt pilrty to take over
tess ; 1'rac:t No . 2108E, Lebanoll No..,embor 23, 1970, at the U. s.
Sifts IYefllllle new.
low monthly payments on a
Township, Township 1 North Courthouse
end
Federal
Ringe 11 WMI,fo~ - 1, oelng Building,
15
'Marconi
.
4
spinet plano. can be seen
p~rtoflOOacreL Nos . JA9and Boulevard. Colutlllbus, Ohio, It · ROOM, board and laundry In
locally .
Write
Credit
150 of the Ohio ompany Pur which time the Unlttd States
p
Manager, P, 0 . Box 35,
ch•"· coQtalt~fno o 38 acre. will make · I!I]:~PIIcatlon to the
omeroy . Preftr Main
Corfland. Ohio.
more or Ins; Trar. t No . 21i4E , Court for determination of the
Condor or Multierry . $200
Moattuy
'•'"''"''
10.30-21p
LOWtr 1tltn
ll'n:t
L•banon Townshii'· Township 3 personl entitled. and amounts
month, Phone 712-4711.
Nottt•, Range 11 WeSI , Se-c . 1, of compenutlon , to bt paid for
10-28-Jt;&gt;
C•nt'lict: Mr. t;loecly,'·t.;h. tn.
DON'T pump ·your lil!!lglsh
••tt~o pert of 100 ... ere Lot No .. condemnltl,on of the abo..,e 7t:t4 1t our ,.,,, efflct if
14 of Ohio Company Purchase, detcrlbed property . Disputed ACREAGE ond loll. Mall In
'.-:ptl~ tank. Gt~ Ktean-Em'artc &amp; lyca.;tOt, II MI..
contelntno 0.21 acre. more or f clelms dfncernlng entiUI'menf
description, where ldtated
Afl ~eptlc Tlnk Cto•nor.
dtotOrf:
.
' &gt;
IH11 Tract No . 2l22E. U1banon to 1nd-or thl amo11nt of t-..st
and cDif to P. 0. Box 692,
Lendmark F1rm B.ur. . v,
J•Mt:r AIIOtllT.I,J!'C: "
Township. Township 3 North, compensation for such conPomeroy.
Pom•rov~
flrmtrly iklsMU~AI.,cflite'''
filattt• 11 West , Sec 1 being demnatlon must bt pretlnted 11
10.30· 11C
ID-25·61C
foe,
, •. 1-lii·IIJI
Pert of 100 acre Lot No ' 1•1 of that timtor 0.: Cltftned waived .
I ''~ r 1~:
Oh11&amp; Compeov Pu~chase. (10) 16, 23. 30, ltc

QUALITY

)o....,1;;•iii..;lu

~~-:!!~!L ~!' Co.

Lost

.

@)

Carriers

Notice

Wanted In Mason
and

Notice

-.~

•)
'·'
~

~"
.c.~
J..U..

......
Colrt,

m-.c&amp;

0~ ..

'
El-

·~

....

will•

tlleiJI
lola
feratt

......

-

law."

Pomerur Home: l Alitii
.
.

New Haven
Contact

-----

'.t

.

The Daily Sentinel
Phone 992-2156

•,,
'"

. •'
~ ,

·BrinJ The Family ,r

Pets For Sale

..........,

-----

Weber

Canstrudian Co.

;To !Jailer's

~

On

:.

-

1-

•

•

,."

'

••'"

I

.CHICKEN
STEAKS-CHoPS .
HAM-SEA-~FOOD

Auto Sales

' BAILEY•• -~URANT .

{

Real Estate For Sale

DA

Mr.

entert
Beula!
honor
TWill

anntr
Howll

..,....
~

,
,

Mrs. ]

Alit

belil
Wealt
Chw'•

"I"''

For Sale or Trade

meml
servb

-

~

For Rent

-----

t•.

r:

m•-

Wanted To Buy

'

MIODti.-J~
,,...,.,a .. ·-

.....

....,

lliii ,iolid
. ' . ' . ... i:i.
. TO.!!!
· Hl'ili'Y

'.,
I

&amp;tate

The reel · ·
Duerr,.
Pomeroy,-·

row.

____

u.s

;

m-:ma.

Real Estate For Sale--

For Sale

s

Help Wanted

Yolll IIEW IIOiit

Wanted

Down P•rment

pe;.

I

'.,.
I

' 'I

'.'&gt;r'

;~-

'

.~

.....
'

two

sett'-

I

•-.. -. .... .._... u••

~Witm:DlYJ:;-MJ aoaowi~..J

DAILY CROSSWORD
11.-

"""
:r
.._ 11.=
--11.~

II.Qilm-

~~n~au~~o~tU..Im

......l-.
-,.,.._to
_.,
........
foaar enllnii'J' wtmla.

lo

noy

uJ~
lit

:H.81a&amp;-

Ill. Bill

IIT,Copoo

at

Pull

'-~

IT.~

I

.I (

a a,....

rs~r•j

[I I I 1

•

---·- ........... ~!-

,....,.,.. I

I

'

.

'I••- 111- -

. .ON. a .._.rrMOOM" .

,_,

I. ,:;::·' .
·~"'

.

.! .

...

�'
m-'JI!oblliUelllinei,~l'lmtl'oy

o. ilol.» IJ78

·

, ·Bargains,' 'Bargains, e.~d
...... NOTICe

WANT AD

ln ...._ District tourt of tht
Wnlhld lltatn for fht Soutll.rn

IN,OIMATION
DIADLINES

OlttriCt of Ohio,' Eat tern 5 P .M. O.y lttort Publication ·
81¥1110n, Civil No . 6f -312,
MCMUIIY 0tldlfnt9a.m .

Ynlttd Statu or Amtrlca ,

CJncenauona.carrtdiOnl
Ptelfttfffvt. 6l.70Acreaof Und. Wltl be tccepttCI until fa .m . tor
Mort., Ltu. Situate In MtiQt
Day ot-PUbllcatlon

®

.lOtor, .,.

·B~rg-i~s -,

r---- - - - -_::,____"""':_.c-.----.
~
· .

,,
,.~~~
. .

2

· ,

17'~:il~2r;z.::.:;::c:=:::::;!.::;;:::::~~;._;4:::.:..._::...~_:.------..:.....-,

"~

(o ,

"']

•
CaunfY, Sflltt Df Ohio. tnd Nilt
.-eGULATIONS
ltewart, tt 11., and Unknown
The Publisher , ...,..,es the
Owntn . To : Margie Hunt ; right to edit or r,elect any ads
1967 FORD .
,
$17f5
l..ydl• Sa~H ; Lelia Pldc.ens ; deemed' obiUtlonal.
The
4
ODOr
Sedan
L.
T.
D.,
power
steering,
power
Mery JackSon, aka Mary pub lither will not be reaponslble
Glkhrltt ; Clere Dey ; Anna A. for more then .one Incorrect
brakes, air-conditioning . VInyl Interior, blk.
WhHitr ; William H . Holmes; insertiOn.
vinyl'
roof, maroon finish .
- :'
Winfield S. Hayman ; Spencer
RATES
Heyman; LeRoy Holl'nt5; Jet~
For Want Ad Service
WOOd; Mary I . Wood ; 5. R. Scents per word one lntertion
1967 · DODG~
,
$1$95
Evans; H. J. Hytell ; Anna M .
Minimum Cherge15c
Dart Custom 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., Torquefllte
Hyttll ; lyron H. Parr ; Merle
12 cents per word three
Perr ; Roullnd F . Parr ; Robert consecuti..,e Insertions.
transmission, power steering. Extra Nice.
'
G . Parr ; W. C. Bowman ; T. M .
11 cents per word six con ' 1~'»61c lt.••••·
Deem ; D. e . Cole ; W. s. secutlve Insertions .
'
•
Morris ; Rachel A. Morri s;
25 Per cent Dlscounl on paid
1967 FORD MUSTANG
.
S1595
Dorothy Murtaugh ; Ali i• Price ; adsand Ids paid within 10 days.
992-7~
Six,cyl.,
auto.
trans.,
console,
maroon
finish,
Genld Price; Oon-'ld Price ,
CARD OF THANKS
Ira E. Price ; Henderson Price ;
&amp; OBITUARY
•all good w-w tires, radio. Real Nice. ·
A. C. Pr ice ; Mona M .
suo tor 50 word · m inimum .
Williamson; Clara L. Adam s; Each additional word 2c:.
Abner Prlca ; 0 . D. Jones ;
ILIND ADS
Welter Raltl~h Biram ; Audrey· Addltlonel 2SC Charge per
YAROSALJ!, Friday, Soturdly
Belle Crabtree ; Seymour Ad¥ertlsement.
ond Suhday. SOlid oil~ tlble
UnderwOOd; James W. Stan OFFICE HOURS
ox~ to 31ll!f. • ~Irs,"
tbury ; M . A. . Stewart and T. S.
8:30a.m . to 5:00p .m . Dally,
I'CIIIIOY, OHIO
buffet, wooden china claMt. ·
Sheldon. if living , and If 1 : 30 a .m . to 12 : 00 Noo n
Antique
qullfl"ll tromes ond
dee:tesed , to their unknown Sa turday .
springS\ C:Urtoln olnttcht!&gt;
heir&amp;, devlsH,, t rediton and
like tiftWoC.Wnlval glellwlrt,
-usluns . You are hereby notified
books. curtains, clothis, all
that on November 1, 1969, a
c;:omplaint In condemnation wa s
sizes.
Chll4ron'• toys (goocn.
{lied with the Clerk of the abOv e LOST, one male brindle plott
dresstrs. Plch.ii'es, framti.
hound.
near
Chester
.
Sam
Joe
Court In an action to condemn
SWAP SHOP, new and used
See Stan Kaldon at Dlrwln,
Pratt, 266 Durling Drive,
the fOllowing estates in the
furniture . Phone 992-7261, lOS
611
W.Sf, 01111 mile from - Rl.
Wadsworth , Ohio. Contact
lends described In Schedule
N. 2nd. A..,e., Middleport,
i
33. Phone 192-5832.
"A" attached to the complaint
James Osborn, Reedsville.
Ctlio.
lnd made a part hereof: faJ
i'
.. .-I '
()llo. Phone 667-3532.
10· U -30tcThe perpetual right , power .
... E. _,Molft, Pomtiroy, 0.
10.28-Jtc
•••fJ
Drivllege and easement ln .
COMMERCI~L. bulld(ng. ~
wpon, o... er· and across Tracts
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
rooms ani!l bath . Fully
Nos. 22SE , 226E , 412E, 500E .
Sport~man Club, Sunday,
f02E , 1106E , 2•13E -2 end 2433E
equtPfllld
for btluty or barber
Nov . I.
work.
tor the purposes set forth below , GOS PEL SING at Chester
shop.
Wtll established
TINd of spending Ill tiNit
10.28-ltc
Church
of
God.
Sunda'l'
,
Nov
.
together with all right, title and
business. Will oell wlfh or
1 at 2 p. m . with the Lamb
Interest In and to the timber ,
on rlllf lad own
'
wtfhoul eqUIPI!'enl. Write P.
nolfltng fn rotvnl?
structures and Improvements
family from Waynesvlll e, C LOS I N.G FOR the season
-:HtW situate on the land . end the
0.
Box
729·M.
c-o
The
Doily
Ohio. Everyone welcome.
Sunday , Nov . l. Closing
W.- Ill you In o llomolo
continuing right to clear and
Sentinel, Pomeroy, atlo.
I0-79·3tc
Specials - 55 cent banana
remove any bru:r.h , debris. and
10..27-6tc
splits, 45 cents; 30 and 40 cent
~ Doys. No m-r - ·
natural obstructions wh ich, in
Piynt.,ll Is tow •• rtnt.
sundaes, 10 cents oft Sunday
the opinion of ttle represen- GUN SHOOT, Broad Run Rod
BASSET pt•l&gt;l&gt;let, AKC, $30. BRUSH hO!I. pool. hole digger,
9111
m-11J1 or stop In upand Gun Club, New Haven , W.
only. We wish to thank all tor
tative of the Unlted States In
Francis \ enedum, phone
Va ., Sunday , Nov . 1. Rain or
charge, may be detrimentel to
ihesr patronage during the
corn planter, 8 hole hog 1\oll'lol E. Moln &amp; Court St.
Coolville 661-3156.
the operation of the project : 11 l
shine. Noon Ill .....
past season. Shake Haven ,
feeder . Phone 247-2161.
10.18-121c
Permanently to overflow, flood ,
10.79-Jtc
Ches fer , Ohio.
10.27-51&lt;
ttos-:flri$11.
and submerge the land lylno
10·30-ltc
below elevation 560 feet, m.s.1 .
MINIATURE . Schnauzers,
(Sandy Hook Datum l in con - WILL pick up merchand ise and
groomed, cropped and per- EARLY American Steroo-radlo
ake to auction on a per· . PIANO TUNER tor Elberfelds.
nedlon with the operatiOI'\. and
comblnoilon, AM &amp; FM'radlo•
manent Injections. Jet black.
centage basts . Call Jim
Lane Daniels, Phone m -5509.
maintenance of the R6cJne
~ speaker sound •yotem, 4
Barkaroo
Kennels,
Torch,
Loc k&amp; and Dam Project fo r the
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
10-J0-31p
speed automatic .changtr.
Ohio.
Phone
667-36S4.
porposes u authorlll!'d by the
Phone 7-42-4461 .
1D-21--12tc
Balance S18.St. Uae our
Act of Congress approved
9-23-Hc SAC RED HEART Pe~rl~h.
Merch 3, 190f (Public Law 317,
budget
terms. Call 992-3352. CURTISS Cottle Breeding
Pomeroy , will hotd i&gt; bazaar
Service. Phone Parker at 99260th Congress, 2nd Session) . 12 l
10.27..!tc
and creamed baked chicken
Occasionally to overflow , flood ,
2264 or all siltlon Coolville
dinner Thursday, Nov . 5.
1nd submerge the land lying
667-3251 .
lbove elevation 560 feet, m .s.1 .
Dinner will be served from 5-1 1%5 FIAT. Call alter 6 p.m. MODERN walnut style stereo10.11·30tc
(Send¥ Hook Datum 1 In con radio, am, fm radio. 4 speaker
P.- m ., $1.50 per dinner .
Phone 992-5363. \
ne-ction with the operation and
10·28-31c
~ound system, 4 speed
7'5 cents for
children.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
mlllntenance of said project. (l)
Bazaar
following
.
Games
and
automatic
cha~ger. Balance
Provided that no structure for
Reasonable retes. Phone
door prize . Cake, fancy work, 1970 FORO pickup. Phone m :
S72.39. Uae our budget termt .
human habitation shall be
J"""
RuSMII, Gelllpolil 446ceramics,
parcel
post,
and
Cal,l 992-3352.
construct~d or maintained on
6930.
0it
olfer
5:30p.m.
,
said land, and provided further containing 0. 19 acre, more or
religious articles . Tickets
IIJ,27..lc
. 10.29-31&lt;
218 E- Mlln
992-9974
:IH~~=-rtly
4-7·1fc
that no ottler structures shall be tess ; Tract No . 2124E, Lebanon
may be purchased at the door .
Open
Dally
5:311,7:00,
Sunday,
7:
constructed or mainta ined on Township, Township 3 North ,
10·30-61c 1956 FORD PICKUP, new flat WIG DARK brown. Aloo, one --~-said rend except as may be Range 11 Wut, Sec. 7, being
approve-d In writ ing by said part ot 100 acre Lot No . 1-46 of
bed, 15" rims, new shocks, 5storm door, 32" x 80" high.
reprewntatlve of the United . Ohio Company
Purchese , WILL BABY SIT In my home
speed transmission . WUI sell
Front door 32" x 11" high.
Statet In charge of the project . containing (1.01 ac re, more or
with pre-school children. Mrs.
reasonable . John Stobart,
Phone 992-3-U2.
(41 A.! to the described land Jn less ; Tract No . 2126E , Lebanon
Glenn Smith , Rock Springs
10.27-ltc
Anflqully. or phone 992·3063.
which easements are taken , ali Township . Township 3 North ,
10.29
..
tc
Road
.
Phone
992-6187.
rights and prlvll~es whic h may Range 11 West , Sec. 8, being
10-29-6fc
be used al'ld en oyed without part of Ohio Company Pur 'cOAL, llmtfstone. Exctlllor · 7 ROOM HoUSE, • bedrooms,
Interfering with he use of the chase, containing 0.08 acre,
1'12 bolhl. urge IIVI"ll tOam
1958 CHEVROLET station
Sail Works, E. Main Sf ..
prole-tt for the pu rpos es more or less : Tract No. 2308E, GUN SHOOT at the Racine
with
llroploce.
Cl- tr.
wagon
.
Mechanically
good,
Pomeroy. Phom 992-:JIPl.
authorized by Congress or Lebanon Township, Township 3
Planing Mill everv Saturday
Pomeroy elementary ·achoO •
Good
tires.
$100.
Cell
after
5
p.
4-9-llc
ebrldging the rHiJhls and N,orth, Range 11 west, Sec. 21,
nighlat 6 p. m. T~ere will be
Finished panelod room abovo
m. Phone 2.0-2361.
ee..me-nts hereby taken are bting part of Ohio Company
assorted
meats!. This Is
garage with 'h~balh. Could be
IO.J0-3fc ~~:;;;:
spe&lt;iflt.ally restrved to the Purthase on DeWitt Run ,
sponsored by the Syracuse
ultd for office or ¥partmtnf.
landowners, their heln and containing 0.46 acre , more or
Fire De,partment .
Ph01111 992-7292.
SUblett, however , to less ; Tract No . 2413, Olive
10-29·12fc
It)(
1 0 . e e u f .• l
~
! pubUc Towns~
.
To:ii J Nirth,
r
_.nd ;,1
' - public Ra.nge
·
2J'"n 2f~
ut I ei,
'! , encl be.-.11
-~"' a~
pi I e;, ( J
he,J"per~ult Purch'
~~.tr.er: 1 a
right. power. pr l..,llege, and Ohln
. containing ' '21.1
eaument occaslonall'l' to acres, more or tess ; Tract No .
10.2Hfc
overflow, flood, and submerge 2SI3E I. Olive
Townlhip,
1969 BUICK Custom Skylark,
Tracts Nos . 2i08E , 2tlAE , Township l North, Range 11
full power, air conditioning,
2122E , HUE, 2126E, 2308': and Wes t, Sec . 23. being part of Ohio
5300 miles . Phone 742·4691. AWNINGS, sform doors and
2413E -1 In connection with the Company Purchase on Ohio
10..30-ltc wlndowt, carporfi,
operatiOn and maintenance of River, containing 0.46 acre,
-marqUHS, blown and batt
the Recine Locks and Dam mor• or less ; Tract No. U13E -2
Insulation. Elmu Whlfe.
CONVENIENT but secluded '
Project as authorized by the Act Olive Township, Township 3
Nits represenfatlve. For free
of Congress approved March 3, North, Range 11 West. Sec . 29,
bulldl"ll loll on T19 ol Rode
estimates, phone Chlrles
1909 (Public Law 317, 60th being part of Ohio Company BAND FRIDAY and Saturday
Sprlngo. Within walking
Congreu,
2nd
Session), P.urthau on Shade River.
nights. The Mavericks, Hl-7 19 FAT lambs for Slit or will Lisle, Syrac:uu. V. V.
dlst•nct of Meigs 'High
togeiher with ell right, title, and cl)fltal.,ing 3.61 acret., more or
Club.
trede tor livestock. f»t\one 992- Johnson and Son, Inc.
School, f 5 minute drive from
lntereat In and to the timbN. less ; end Tract No . 21133E, Otlve
8-311-lfc
10."27-4tc
Pomer,Y. (fit or ... Bill
2630.
atructures and improvements lownshfp, Township 3 North ,
I0.28-61c
Witte Weekends, or after 5
now situate on the land, except Range 11 Wett, Sec . 35, being
p.m. -kdlys. Phone 992·
tenelng, and continuing right to part of Ohio Company Purchne !-lAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse;
LOTS WITH 111 - utilities.
elur and remov• any brush, on Shade River, containing 6.38
Laurel Cliff, now open each
Restricted wb division. '12 to· . 6117.
debris, and natural obstructions acres , more or ress . The
FridaYi to receive con.'-acre tots. Phone Chest.
which, In the opinion of the authority tor th• taking Is the
signments at 10 a .m . Audlon' 3 ROOM unfurnished apart- 985·3301, ntghf 985-33112.
repreaentatl..,e of the United Act of Congreu 1ppro¥ed
starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
ment . Phone 992-2288.
1-'-tfc
Stetes in charge, may be February 26, 1931 (46 Stal. \1121 ,
7-1-Hc
your merchandise.
·
· detrimental to the prolect ; 40 U.S.C . 2Sial. end acts sup3-22-Hc
provided that no structures tor plernentar'l'
thereto
end
10x50
FOOT.
2-bodroom
human hebltatlon shall be amendatory thereof. and ur.der
2
BEDROOM
mobile
homo,
housetroller,
Ph,.,.
992-395&lt;1.
conatrutttd or maintained on the rurther authority of the -'cl PIANO luni"ll. Karl Kobler,
the land, and provided further of Congress approved April 24,
Racine area. Phone 992-6329.
1~23-4tp
Mason. Phone 773-5$35 after 5
that noothtr 1tructures shall be 1188 t:ZS Stat .
3l U.S.C. 5911 ,
p.m
.
27
constructed or maintained on which act autti'orlzet tha
10..13-lOtc ==-=::--~-:--l-0.,.... ·•1&lt; "STAR" kills roll q~ll:kly.
the lind except as may be acquisition ot land tor rl..,er and
STORAGE rental tor boots. Sure. 2''-' poundl; ·$1'.69.
approviiCI In writing b'l' said harbor purposes; the Act of
trailers, autos, campers, etc. E~blch Ha:dwart, Sugar
SHOOTING
match
at
Racine
reprne-ntatlve of the United Congress approved March 3,
f.l per monfh. Phone 992-2791 Run Mills, PI"""'' Hll'dGun Cltb, 12. 16, and :10
Statu In cheirge of the project, 1909 (Public Lew 317, 60th
such restrictions being Intended Congrus, 2nd Sl'tsion), which
or see Dick Seyler, Pomeroy. ware, Meson.
gauge. Priz•• are turkeyJ.
10.22· 121c
' 10.21-3111&lt;
tor and limited to the r,reventlon act authorlzet the r4con .
hams and bacons, Sunday,
Of c:onstrucflon wh ch would 1truct1on and modification of
Nov.
1
at 1 p._m.
RUTLAIID - 4 Yftrl old, nlco
lntl'rtere with the operation of e•lltlng riYer and harbos' 1m A-IL"E:-R:-,-::B-ro_w_n_'-:
sT-r-allor MALE Hampshire lloa. l0-26-5tc "T"R"'
the project ar consutute 11 provements;
Park, Minersville. Phone 992- Roush, Syracuse, ailo.
-· ·ABOUT
"""·
kitchen,
holt, 3front
porch
dMger to persons or property ; end the Act of Congress ap 10.2t-31c
subltd to existing ,asements prove-d August 12, 1968 I Public WILL give plano lessons In my
"""' I,... ground• •,IOD.
tor public rGalds and hlghwats. Law 90·479), which act ap 9·9·1fc r"'!:T
home. Phone 992-3666.
publlc utilities, railroads a 11 d proprlated funos for such
,
IIACIIIE- Income ..,.,.,.,-Oy, 2
8-16-tfc
pipelines ; reserving, howe ... er . purposes . The public uses for
bull- roomo, i . flirnlllhod
TWO
bedroom
furnished
mobile
to the landowners, their heirs which said land Is taken are a1 -=----,-------~
horne, located In Syracuse.
and assigns, all such rights and follows : The sa lei lineS It
·- 1 onunfurnlohtd,
10.0-••
""
building,
Cell 992-2.U1 6-9 p.m .
prl..,llqn ,as m~y be used and necessary
adequately
to
001110
~T
t21MII- ,,
enloyed withOut Interfering pro..,ide tor locks and d&amp;m on
10.2.5·11&lt;
with or abridging the rights and the Ohio River and tor other FARM·ALL Cub or Super-A
'
'
tractor . Phone 949-4225 or 949·
vaaement hereby acquired . {Cl uses Incident thereto . The said
otor/
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
425• •
The fee simple title to Tract No . land has bHn ••lee ted by the
aPartment. Middleport .
2-413. subject , however, to Secretary of the Army of the
10-23-6tc
"-~
~;!:,"_
existing easements ' for public United States fOr acquisition by
Phone 992-38'1•.
p
rHd9 and highways, Public the United States for use In
_ _ _ _ _ __:.9·,:30-llc
utllllles,
railroads
•nd connection with the con - .SNOW PLOW for Cub Farmall
tractor. Also, side detivery
PIPI'Iines . All of said land Is struction of the Racine Locks
t~L~ I'
situate in Meigs County, Ohio, and Dam ProJect on the Ohio
rake on rubber . Phone 949· 2 BEDROOM ground floor
'
apartment . Aline Weaver,
end further described as River , and for luch other U~l
ILAIID.
2726.
!!Kine,
Ohio.
~'11oM
949-3!14.
follows: Tract No . 22SE , Letart as may be authorized by
......,TOll '
10..29-:Jtc
TIWI\&amp;hlp, Township 1 North, Congress or by E.ecvtlve10.29·3fC
' Olllce-~
Range \2 West, sec 17 of Ohio Order . You 1re further notified
; .... fti.2UI .
Company Purchase, b"lnQ a that If you ha ... e any obJection or OLD rurnltur!, dishes, braD
10.2$-61c
beds, efc, Write M. D. Miller,
pert ofi Lot No . 2 of Sayre's defense to the tllklng of your
Addlt1on to Letart Falls. con - property yDu are requlrl'd to
Rf. 4. Pomeroy, Ohio. Call FURNISHED and unfurnllhld UNITED METHODIST ,..;.,.
'
apartmtt'111. Close to school.
talnlng 0.15 acre1, mon or leu; ser¥e upon plal•1tiff's attorner,.
- f o r .... "'.....,.,
.!•
992-6271,
Tnct No. 226E , Letart Town - at
the
addrtll
here n
Folio, Ohio. Modem orid In
_ _ _ _ _ _ _9::,:
·1-tlc
l'11oM 992-5«10.
lhlp, Township 1 North, Range designated , ':In or before --10-lt-Nc
12 west, Sec 17 of the Ohio November 21. 1970, an enswv
-..... 10.
-Sond· Soolooltollfdo
uortll
Mro.lloy
Company Purchase, being a Identifying the property tn OLD UPRIGHT pianos, ony - - - - - - - - - ~
Purson,
Rt.
2.
Roclfi!L
Ohio.
condition,
as,ong
.
.
llov.
not
UNFURNISHED
aporlment
,
p1rt Of Lofl ? and 2 of Burn 's which you claim to have an
Addition to Letart Falls, con - Interest, stating the nature and
been - wei. P•Yifta SlO each. roon11. beth. Above Martr.'v,
To MOat· l~ultr'•·
,.,..
door
Coldclr
talntng 0.30 acre, more or tes&amp;: extent of the tntere1ts claimed,
Flrsf fiDII'illly. N'iondoys will
Middleport Very reasonable
Tract No . Al2E , Letert Town - •nd statlnt;J all your oblectlonl
riGht
to
rtlt&lt;l
•II
be P•ck·up d01y. Write, glvl"ll
Phono 992·2331
·
ship, Township 1 North, lUnge and defenses to the taking of
bids wtoo
good dlrec:tlortl. Witten Plano
·
10.29-3tc
12 W.att, Sec •· being part of 100 y::»ur property . Atl ·detenses and
It-~
Company, BoK 188. Slrdlt,
Acre Lot No . 233 of Ohio objections not S.ll presented are
•
NEWLY
decorated
-t
5-room
Ohio
43946.
Company Purchase. contllinlng waived , but without answering ,
HOUSE.
1640
Lincoln
Hlo.;
8-20-tlc
___:_::.:
house, beth, 44 P•fmer,
a
0.76 etre. more or ten; Tract you may serve on plaintiff's
Pomeroy. P1lono
No. SOOE , Letart Township, ~ounset f Notice of Appearance ,
month . Phone 992·3896.
IO.U.Ife
lownshlp 1 North , Range 11 •dentlfylng th.e property in SELL NOW, 'Gintell9, $31 lb.
10.29.3fp
Welt $1!c 34, be ing part of 100 which you cla•m an Interest,
Golden SMI, $1.7! lb. SUI
Acre 'Lot No . 230 Of Ohio and thereafter you will receive
tops and ttems. 60 cent• lb.
Company Purchase, containing notice of llll proceeolngs af Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14.
0.31 acre, more or less ; Tract fectlng said property . At the
ON-~ · r -room houu_, bath:
No . 9D2E, Letart Township, trill of the Issue O'f just com Second Sf., Reedsville. Ohio
REDUCE
safe
o10d
fast
wlfh
Middleport. Ont
roo"'
To•nlflip 1 North, Range n pensttion. whether or not you
ASn2 .
Gobese lablet. and E '••P hOUM, bofh, MidllllfiCII'I, No
Wttt, Sec. 3S and 36. beiM part ha ... e previously appeared or
ID·27
..
fc
re11o•oblf ofltr roltctod.
of tOO acre Lot Nos. 211. 211l . 219, tntwtrtd, you may present
wat..- pill$. Nelson Drugs.
Phone ff!-!035. ·
220 and 221 of Ohio company evidence as to the amount of
10.27·301P
Purchase, contain ing 5.33 cOmpen~oatlon to be paid fQr
10.10-lfo
acres, more or less ; Tract No vour property and you may
1106E. Lebunon Township ; lhlrt In tha distribution of the SOMEONE ABLE and quollfled 5 WALNUT logs. Ono loglll''xl2
township 2 North, Range 11 award. YDU ar• further notified
foot clear . PhOne 371·6364.
to do fall housecleaning.
W11t, Stc . 20, belnO part of 100 th'lt this cts• wilt be called
10-30-llc
Phone 992~2642 or 992-2441.
acre Lot Not. 194, 195, and 196 of be-lore The tionor~bte Joseph P .
10-29-ttc
Ohio Company Purchase , Klnntlry,
United
States
Jer4 ••clrooms
·
SPINET PIANO. Wonted,
COrttalning 0.79 acre, more or 0111rlct Judge, at 9:00A . M. on
au lit 11 cY••r tPtclfkltlens.
respon'llblt pilrty to take over
tess ; 1'rac:t No . 2108E, Lebanoll No..,embor 23, 1970, at the U. s.
Sifts IYefllllle new.
low monthly payments on a
Township, Township 1 North Courthouse
end
Federal
Ringe 11 WMI,fo~ - 1, oelng Building,
15
'Marconi
.
4
spinet plano. can be seen
p~rtoflOOacreL Nos . JA9and Boulevard. Colutlllbus, Ohio, It · ROOM, board and laundry In
locally .
Write
Credit
150 of the Ohio ompany Pur which time the Unlttd States
p
Manager, P, 0 . Box 35,
ch•"· coQtalt~fno o 38 acre. will make · I!I]:~PIIcatlon to the
omeroy . Preftr Main
Corfland. Ohio.
more or Ins; Trar. t No . 21i4E , Court for determination of the
Condor or Multierry . $200
Moattuy
'•'"''"''
10.30-21p
LOWtr 1tltn
ll'n:t
L•banon Townshii'· Township 3 personl entitled. and amounts
month, Phone 712-4711.
Nottt•, Range 11 WeSI , Se-c . 1, of compenutlon , to bt paid for
10-28-Jt;&gt;
C•nt'lict: Mr. t;loecly,'·t.;h. tn.
DON'T pump ·your lil!!lglsh
••tt~o pert of 100 ... ere Lot No .. condemnltl,on of the abo..,e 7t:t4 1t our ,.,,, efflct if
14 of Ohio Company Purchase, detcrlbed property . Disputed ACREAGE ond loll. Mall In
'.-:ptl~ tank. Gt~ Ktean-Em'artc &amp; lyca.;tOt, II MI..
contelntno 0.21 acre. more or f clelms dfncernlng entiUI'menf
description, where ldtated
Afl ~eptlc Tlnk Cto•nor.
dtotOrf:
.
' &gt;
IH11 Tract No . 2l22E. U1banon to 1nd-or thl amo11nt of t-..st
and cDif to P. 0. Box 692,
Lendmark F1rm B.ur. . v,
J•Mt:r AIIOtllT.I,J!'C: "
Township. Township 3 North, compensation for such conPomeroy.
Pom•rov~
flrmtrly iklsMU~AI.,cflite'''
filattt• 11 West , Sec 1 being demnatlon must bt pretlnted 11
10.30· 11C
ID-25·61C
foe,
, •. 1-lii·IIJI
Pert of 100 acre Lot No ' 1•1 of that timtor 0.: Cltftned waived .
I ''~ r 1~:
Oh11&amp; Compeov Pu~chase. (10) 16, 23. 30, ltc

QUALITY

)o....,1;;•iii..;lu

~~-:!!~!L ~!' Co.

Lost

.

@)

Carriers

Notice

Wanted In Mason
and

Notice

-.~

•)
'·'
~

~"
.c.~
J..U..

......
Colrt,

m-.c&amp;

0~ ..

'
El-

·~

....

will•

tlleiJI
lola
feratt

......

-

law."

Pomerur Home: l Alitii
.
.

New Haven
Contact

-----

'.t

.

The Daily Sentinel
Phone 992-2156

•,,
'"

. •'
~ ,

·BrinJ The Family ,r

Pets For Sale

..........,

-----

Weber

Canstrudian Co.

;To !Jailer's

~

On

:.

-

1-

•

•

,."

'

••'"

I

.CHICKEN
STEAKS-CHoPS .
HAM-SEA-~FOOD

Auto Sales

' BAILEY•• -~URANT .

{

Real Estate For Sale

DA

Mr.

entert
Beula!
honor
TWill

anntr
Howll

..,....
~

,
,

Mrs. ]

Alit

belil
Wealt
Chw'•

"I"''

For Sale or Trade

meml
servb

-

~

For Rent

-----

t•.

r:

m•-

Wanted To Buy

'

MIODti.-J~
,,...,.,a .. ·-

.....

....,

lliii ,iolid
. ' . ' . ... i:i.
. TO.!!!
· Hl'ili'Y

'.,
I

&amp;tate

The reel · ·
Duerr,.
Pomeroy,-·

row.

____

u.s

;

m-:ma.

Real Estate For Sale--

For Sale

s

Help Wanted

Yolll IIEW IIOiit

Wanted

Down P•rment

pe;.

I

'.,.
I

' 'I

'.'&gt;r'

;~-

'

.~

.....
'

two

sett'-

I

•-.. -. .... .._... u••

~Witm:DlYJ:;-MJ aoaowi~..J

DAILY CROSSWORD
11.-

"""
:r
.._ 11.=
--11.~

II.Qilm-

~~n~au~~o~tU..Im

......l-.
-,.,.._to
_.,
........
foaar enllnii'J' wtmla.

lo

noy

uJ~
lit

:H.81a&amp;-

Ill. Bill

IIT,Copoo

at

Pull

'-~

IT.~

I

.I (

a a,....

rs~r•j

[I I I 1

•

---·- ........... ~!-

,....,.,.. I

I

'

.

'I••- 111- -

. .ON. a .._.rrMOOM" .

,_,

I. ,:;::·' .
·~"'

.

.! .

...

�.

'

tlberfelds hi
Fridiy alid 'Siturdq N.,
.
\ ,j

'

'

MEIGS MAN BUYS TROUT DODGE AGENCY - ClrroU Norris, left, s,neu~e, Metp
County, receives the keys from Rupert Trout, following the 111n0uncement todiy of Norris'
purdlase of the Trout Dodge Agency, 50 State St., Gallipolis. Norrll was asaoclated wltb the R.
H. Rawlings and Sons Inc., Mlddlt!l*l about 25 years prior to taking a
with the
Pomeroy Motor Compar~y, nine mooths ago. Rupert and lAOna Trout have
the local
agency the past nine years. Norris will IIIIUIJie ownership Monday. In making the announcement, Trout tbanlred everyone for their patronage over the years.

'

-.ion

,_

oPetated

,ri; Y

...,...
-.

Jllltlo

c.lllr*;

Elill
.Prtl

wtlill

lilt(

~~: :
fora

....,
.....,

·

·····

Be Sure to R8listlr·ln The
.Ungerie.Department ~ · A~ J•pe :~.
Player To Be Given AWIJ ThiS Slturdaj ..'~"

bet :~

.'

, I

~

•f

.

For a low-cost
Farm Loan,
visit our greenhouse.

' '1

J'.

J'IJIY

Beull \
hono1
Teu ~~
11

::.,
I,

Our greenhouse offers you a wide choice of
quick, confidential Farm Loans at down-to·
earth bank rates. And the money you need
now can be repaid out of your expected income.

.

.POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK

Costume
(Continued from page 1)
were the following children:
Most orlgtnal, Carol Simona,
first; Tammy Gilkey, second;
prettiest, Michele Zirtle ;
ugliest, Cluistine Smith, lint,
Jeff Gilkey, leCOIId, and fun.
nlest, Paula Swllber.
· Wlnnen in the lint to llxth
IJ'idel were ~ Murray,
. _,...._,. M 'I'l l~ W•lill'

W'V.vetSwllliilt;U~H,111u*

most original 4llltet!OI'Y; · VIcky
Boyles, lint, Sally Walters,
aeeond, and Kevin Smith, third,
pretUeat; Jimmy Wlll, first,
Micbael Lavender, eecond, and
Terri Fo1 and Judy -Lavender,
third, ugliest; and Pamela
Bater, first, Jonl Murray,
eecond, and Kim Hanning and
Bobby Fox, tblrcl, funniest .
Taldng prlzea In the liltb
grade and over catqory were
Sammy Uttle and George
Batey, moat original; David

News ..• in Briefs

RUTlAND

POMEROY

n _ _:_.
.ut:t;UJIOR

,
Nine women and three men
ruled In favor of the defendant,
Dennie E. Hill, Racine,
following two days of jury trial
according to a journal entry in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court.
,
A suit for ,naney Ill ·tile
amount of &lt;t53,&amp;811 wu flled
against Hill by Janet C. Manuel,
Racine, Rt. 2, as the result of an
automobile accident .on SR 124
between Minersville and
Pomeroy on Sept. 21, 19811.
Serving on the jury were
MyrUe I. Damewood, Neva
Nicholson, Ruby Carter,
Thelma A. Dill, Linda L.lfaley,
Ava. Sisson, Jacqueline Men·
chln1, Donna Ohlinger, Maline
Haning, William J. Myer,
Olarles F. Scott and Leo R.
Story.

Mr.

(Continued from page 1)
formal
110te
tluit
Moscow
IJI'OIIIIIll1 releue two U. s. Army
Serving Meigs County For
generala It baa beld lllnce Oct. 21. Jdm Irwin, acting llea't!Wy of
Over 98 Years
state, banded the note to Soviet Ambanador Anatoly F. Dobrynin
during a 2lknlnute meetln8 1bla'lday at the State Department
Member Federal Reserve System
1be Soviets ire holding in Soviet Armenia three ~
olflcerl and a Turk wboae light plane crone tl.the Turtllb border
Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorJ,oratlon
' 111d new o\&gt;er Soviet territory. 1be men were lnapecting Turtllb
All Accou?ts Insured Up To$20,000.00
mllUary in1ta11at1ona akmg the fronU. at the time. 'lbey aald
.__ _ _ __......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.llhetralrcraftwublowncifcoaneby a ''freatpatofwlnd."

SlmOD Ia a Hebrew name
melllbl1 "peaceful."
~-

'~AS O ~

--- ---

DRIVE-IN

Tlllllltt. Sit.

&amp; Sun.

~.at,JI-IIoY.

THE

1

STUDENT NURSES
AIIO

"Ohio~

L!Jrgat Dealer for Pat 11 Yeal'l"
If Any One Can, Dannie CCinl

WHOLES LE PRICES
Dannie's Is not the llelt, ...._It's the •••••lut the ...........,. It's thellelt.

Why Pay More??

W~~~-

For Adults Oily

MEiGs 1iiUTR£.
Tonltltt &amp; Slturur
OctqberJI.JI

PO"

"Never K,_in&amp;IJ Undnlld"

POMEROY, 0.

Ftl., Sit. &amp; Sun •
. llo¥...7..
I, A LOVI!R
Al10
WEI!KEND WITH

SCREAM o\ND
SCREAM AGAIN
ITICIInlcoiDr)
VIncent PriCII
O!rlatOPher LM

DANNIE'S
~~~~~

1

No purchase necessary and YCJU M4icf ..,~, bt present.to·~'~ .·
Be Thrifty I Save all of your salts lips from

DefentbJnt WU18

...... t92-71t5

, , '

'

enter

'

many

~~

=-~~
DJ

Mn,

t,..
neW, .
and the special values for the list two··aavt
'

A good time ~r .family shopping- see

all over the sto~e
of October. ·

'

ann{•
Howa

untii)·9:0Q~
'

VOTING LIGHT
Absentee voting In Meigs
County was very light according to the Meigs County
Board of Electioos. With the
deadline reached at 4 p.m.
Thursday 144 military, absentee

and disabled votes had
cast.

(

IC.Iot~

~~~--~

0.

'

U~K

Al111 Arkin, Rita Mor1110

' HORWOOD

fTfdlltcotor)

liltn c."1..,1
JoeNt~th

Ml=c;QOL
n: c.~~r, .
ROIMiri Foretw

. Y~iii ··J~ ·· '
, , ' . ,,~ st •:!~1 ~~~
.

'

Swisber, the prettiest; Debra
McGuffin first, and Kathy
Baker; aecond, the ugHest, and
Bobby Lemley 1 flrllt, the fun•
nlest.

Elberfelds . In~· ..
'.

•''

.I

"'

..

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="717">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11117">
                <text>10. October</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="59130">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="59129">
              <text>October 30, 1970</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
