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Auxiliary Will
t'::r~o:~':2~~:J. Assist Parties

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Mro. Am Angel and 1011, Kevin,
were Slmday visitors ol Mr. and
Mro. Edward &amp;nitll and clllldren.
Seglenda returned returned to
Middleport with Mr. and Mn.

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Plans for asslating with a par~
t..v ror the 55 veterans confined

prayer to public aehoola.
THURSDAY
Mn. Charles Ha,yea wa1 apANNUAL RUSH party, XI Gamto the Athena Stale Hospital on pointed communit;y service chair. ma Mu, Beta Sigma Phi SororiNov. 14 were made when the La- man for the auxiliary. Member- ty, 6:30 p.m. Thursda.Y at hoote
Richards for a visit.
dles Auxiliary of Drew Webllter ship drive waa discussed and of Barbara Betzlng; members
Mra. Harold Vogelsong and
Post 39, American Legion, met Mn. Gerald WUdermuth advtaed to bring own chairs.
daughter, MeJlnda, ot PortsTuesday night at the hail wtth that dues must be sent to unit
ROCK SPRINGS Gra~, 8 p.
mouth, are here for a visit with
Mrs. Ellen Couch, president, pre- tre111urers prior to Nov, 10 It m. Thursday night at the lloll·
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulb:, Marc,
llldlng, Five doJlars were con- unJt11 are to quality for citations members to bring McGutry
and Anita, and other relatives.
tributed toward expenses of the of merit .
ers for the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caruth- .P&amp;rt.Y and a basket of fruit AwcThe auxUlary now has a paid
TRI.COUNTY ClUzena Band
ers and Mr. and Mrs. Jwtior Lauillary members wUJ also furnish membership of 79 and dues are
Radio Club masked Halloween
dermJJt, Midd.Jeport, and JefJ and
cooldes, candles and Kool-Aid to be sent to Mrs. Roy Reuter,
party Thur..t.y, Oct. %4, at 7:30
Gregg Laudermilt of Caldwell
for refreshments and gifts for Beech&amp;., ~meroy,
have returned from f1. D.l!lti!l,
p.m. at the rerddence of Mr. and
game prJ zes.
The dinner on Nov. 14 waa
\'a., where they visited Sgt. and
Mrs. Brooks Edwards In Mason.
The hoapJtal paUents receive diswssed and Mrs. Don Hennen
Mn. Robert Caruthers . T h e y
All members and triend1 wela minimum of fruJt and there- was awo1nted chairman. 1be unit
come.
al110 visited In Buckhannan, W.
fore, residents desiring to coo- decided to aell tiag11 and anyone
Va., with Mr. and Mu. Charles
RIVERVIEW GARDEN C I u b
tribute fruit are asked to con- interested In purchasing one 11
Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
cllmer
meeting Thursday nll!lrt,
tact Mrs. 0 . A. Martin. All five aaked to contact Mrs. Couch. The
Crites.
Three
Sona
Restaurant, Viema,
unltl'i or the oount;y will be help- slogan, "A Flag ln Every MemW,
Va.;
members
to meet at the
ing with refreshments ror the ber's Home" was adopted, The
Whitehead
home
at
5:30 p.m.
party , the first for veterans at sale of wrawing paper and pe.
PORTLAND
Homemakers
Club,
the Athens &amp;ate Hospital.
cans Is continuing.
Thuroday,
7:30
p.m.,
home
of
The District 8 party at the
A letter of thanks from the post
Mn.
Paul Schuler; all area homeChillicothe Veterams Hospital was read by Mrs. Couch. 'The
makers welcome.
was announced for Dec. 19 and legionnaires thanked the mem.fRIUAY
The MiddJeport Business and the auxiliary voted to contribute bers for 88sisting ln cJeaning
MIDDLEPORT
Women's ChrhProfessional Women's C I u b $5 toward expenses. Mrs. Harry the hall and for presenting the
tlan
TeJQJerance
Union, 7:30 Frinavis, chairman of the junior program at the recent po1t parThe !Idly night completed the secday
night
at
the
Church of the
ond session of a defensl11e driv - auxiliary, reported that party ty.
Nazarene,
Middleport.
favors will be made by the jun.
The meeting CJPCDed in rlb.Jaing course which it has sponSATURDAY
Iars.
li.stlc form with MrS. rva Powell
sored.
HALLOWEElll
PARTY lor
A public meetlng on cystic fi giving the prayer. There was a
Those completing the four hour
member&amp;
and
wive~
and auxilcourse held in two sessions re- brosis at the Salisbury School silent tribute to the dead, the
iary
members
and
husbands,
beceived cards ot recognition Tues - on Nov. 12 also waa announced. pledge or allegiance, and the
gimlng
9
p.m.,
Saturda,y
at
Drew
~er for the program will '~Star ~ngled Bamer."
day evenJng at Meigs High School
Webster Post 39, AmerlcM Lebe August Simmons, director or
A report from the legislative
In Middleport.
gion.
Prizes for tunniest, pretThe group lncluded Alwilda the Columbua Chapter of Cyatic handbook was presented by Mrs.
tiest
and
mostorigfnal costumes.
Werner, Betty Conkle, Nellie Ffbro&amp;ls. A (ilm entitled, .. The Thornton. Sbe pointed out the
Entertainment and refreshments
VaJe, John Werner, Olga Pierot- Song of the Scylark, '' will be vsst amount 0( legislation which following orand parade.
ti, Geneva Tuttle, Janet Korn, shown. Two chUdren in Meigs the American Legion has proRACiNE FIREMEN'S Auxiliary
Ronnie Vance, Steve Donahue, Countv are am.icted with the moted for the benefit of veterwill
have a chtlJ supper precedMary Kunzelman, Mra . Dan disease. The IXlbllc is urged to lUIS.
Ing the Saturda,y fall lellllval at
A comnwni cation regarding an
White, Wilma Sargent, Pearl Rey - attend the information program
the fire hoose; supper starts at
address change was read from
nolds, ~erry Powell , Amos on cystic fibrosis.
4:30 .v.m.; also pie and cotfoo.
Mrs. J. M. Thornton, legf.da- Mrs. Eata Wise, now at Mingo
Leonard, William
Grueser,
HIGH SCHOOL dance party Sal·
&lt;..."'beryl McLaughlin, Mary Rad- ttve chairman, noted that 11 let- Junctioo, and a letter was read
ford, John Lohse, San&lt;tv Ta.ylor, ten were WTftten to Cong. Clar - from Mrs. ClaraBingaboutdues. urda,y, 8:30 tx&gt; 11:30 p.m., Meigs
Mrs. Glady&amp; Cummings was ap- High School auditorium In Mid~errl 1\irner, Anna Ta.ylor, Ken- ence Miller lut month regardneth Wood, Max f{)lmer, Betty ing Sen. Dirkson'1 resolution for pointed parlimentarian. Apotluck dleport; Jayo emceeing.
MONDAY
Cline, Martha B. Fry, Leo Crew a PnlPOsed amenc~JnJ;,nt to the supper was plaJUled for the NoMEIGS CHAPI'ER, American
Constitution allowinu voluntary vember meeting.
and Dan White.
pra.yer in public 11chools. S.e
Refre&amp;hmenta were served by Red Croas BloodmobUe, 1 to 6
said that four of the letters have Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr.a. p.m. Mondi.Y at Pomeroy EleBest Beauty Aids
been answered to date and that Robert Alkire. Contributing hos- mentary School. Walk~ dooors
No gooey creams for pretty Coog. Mlller assures that hew:IIJ tesSI!s were Mrs. Polly Hyaell welcome.
actress Shirley JoDes. She make every effort to restore and Mn. Clara. Paulsen.
MF.JGS BAND Boosters, 8 p,
Jay• ihat loti of soap aad
m. Monday, Meigs lllgll School
water-p)ua sleep, geod diet
cafeteria, Middle.POrt. Parents
dlld outdoor exercise-are the
~ elementary, junior and senior
bell avaUable beauty aida.
bands to attend.
TENT 95, Daughters of Union
Veterans ot the Civil War, 7:30
p.m. Monday at the D.A.V. hall .

rued.

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Driving Course

Is Completed

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
ANDSU:WAY
OCT. 25 - 26 - 27
Lee Marvin-Ernest Borgnfne
"THE DIRTY DOZEN"
(Metrocolor)
AND
Lee Marvin-Angie Dickinson
"POINT BLANK"

MEIGS TH£ATRE
TONIGHT ONLY
OCT. 24
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCT. 25 - 26
"SP A..HT ACUS"
(Technicolor)
Kirk Douglas
Laurence Olivier
COUlRCARTOON:
Hippy-&lt;Lrome Tiger
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M:'

Six-Bed Hospital
Ward is Adopted

Contrtbutiona were made for
parties at the Huntington and
Chillicothe Veterans Hospitals
and a six~ ward at the DIIJ'ton
Veteran&amp; Hoapital was "adopted" by the Ladles Auxiliary of
Feeney - Bennett Post 128, Amer ican Legion, at a meeting Tuesday nigllt at the Middleport Hall.
During the meeting conducted
by Mra. Dale Kennedy, the unit
voted to give $10 for the District
8 proJect of providing 2,000
pounds of' caney each month tor
tile CWIHcothe Hospital's par.
ties. AOOptJng the six-bed ward
at the Dayton hospital will cost
the auxiliary about $24.
Plans were made for the auxiliary memben to join in a party
at the Athens State Hospital on
Nov. 14 for the 55 veterans con~
lined there. Gifts will be taken
for use as game prizes.
The Chlllloolhe Hoooltal birthday party waa amouncedforDec.
19, Mrs. Charlea Kessinger, )In-

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lor auxiliary chairman, reported
that the junior members will
make table favors and fioral arrangements roreachofthetables.
A local garden club member has
agreed to Instruct the girls in
Harrismville Grange received
making Ute table decorations.
On Dec. 5 the auxiliary mem- $10 lor placing ninth In the alate
bera will assist with a community attend111ce contest, it was reservice project at the Athens ported at Saturda,y night's meetstate Ho&amp;pjtal for approximately ing by Norman WUJ, muter.
Plans were made for the tra150 patients, not all veterana.
It waa reported that 150 towel dlttonal turkey d:imer at the Nobibs are being made for the six vember meeting of the grange,
hospitals in Ohio, and that rib- Anniversary greetings were exbons, Ues, and ladies' hose are tended to Mr. and Mrs . Will, and
being collected for the Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Frank llaUida,y
Hospital where they are used Ill were reported ill.
The program opened with a
rug material.
The annual Veteran&amp;
Day song, "Onward Grangers, Ondinner scheduled for 6 p. m. on ward." Mrs. Gladys Nicholson
Nov. 11 was plamed. The auxili- read a poem, "October;" Duane
ary wlll serve a steak dinner to WUI related a humerous story
the legfoo andaurlllarymemben about hobos and Seth Ntchol110n
and their h.illbands and wives. A explained UNICEF.
Virgil Atkins led a discussion
program Ceaturlng Benjamin
Franklin V, tile well..lmownmagi- ct the topic "Your Vote Counts.''
clan and teacher of PL Pleasant, There was an article on &amp;hearing
11heep with a chemical by Mr.
will hogln at 7 p. m.
The charter was draped for Will, and a reading on .. Soda
Mrs. PyiHs Grant and Mrs. Kath- as a Fire Fighter" by hron
ryn PoiOOer..er. It was vti.ed to Jewell. Norma Lee concluded
send dliid welfare and rehabilita- the program wlth two readings,
tion aa.sessments to the depart. uWllat ts Friendship?"' and '"Definition ~ a Pessimist."
ment.
A poUuck supper was served
Mrs. Kemedy, Mrs. Golda
at
the conclusion of the meeting.
Mourning and Mn. Albert Rwsh
were awointed to a commJttee
to purchase materials and make
new curtains for the hall prior
to the Veterana Da,y party .
Reporting on the recent District 8 fall conference waa Mrs.
Kessinger. nurteen new membera accepted were Debra Gll Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Delong,
key, Cheryl Barnhart, and Anita
Fultz, jmiora, and Alta Miller, 113 Buttermt Ave., Pomeroy,
Sara Fowler, Etta Lemley, Mary are armounclng the birth of their
Kauff, Ruth Goaney, Ama John- tldrd 11011, Cedi Robert, at 8:05
son, Mary Madden, Garnet Herd- p.m. oo Oct. 17 at Holzer Hosman, Martha Fox and Ruth BarnM plW, wel,o#llng atx pounds and If
ounces.
hart. oenlora.
Mr. and Mrs. Delong have three
Reports were given on thereother
chUdren, Ode, 16; Jetf,
cent rummage sale and the Pyth..
8,
and
Kelly &amp;le, 7. Gnndpor.
ian Slsterdlmer. It was noted that
lhe unit will sene holiday din- ent1 are Mr. and Mra. Charles
ners and orpnfzationa are Jnvtt- Allen, WellMlle, and Frank Cored to cootact Mrs. Rouoll, 992- nell, Porllond, Is the oreal •

Of $10 Prize

Third Son Born to

fhe colors
swing and so do
the patterns in the
terrific new

De/9ngs October 17

sport coats we 're
featuring. You'll
swing, too,
in these honeybrown s, earth bronzes,
sparkling new
Harves t blues, greens,
wheat s and the new mu lti-color
blends. Flawlessly tailored in the boldand-beefy fabncs that hold

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their shape-and yours-for that
self-assured well-dressed feeling.

Contrasting Slacks

friday and Saturday are Sale Days ar Elberfelds in Pomeroy and the store is open both days from 9:10 in the
morning until 9 in lhe evening. Come in and visilthru·oulthe store on all J no,;s. See the many new arrivals.
Wearing apparel for your family ond furnishings for your home.
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DOWNIE-GROSS
llhe ~ten's Store

Pomeroy

3169 . .Audor members will hold
a bake sale on Nov. 16.
Mary Jane Jenkinson, wbo attended Buckeye Girls State under
_.oorahlp of the auxiliary and
her maUler, Mrs. Curtia JenldnSCII were guests. MJss Jenkin110n
report«) her activities and experience• at Girls state.
'·
~ported Ul were Mro, Lena
Wolfe, Henry Re!tmlre, Homer
Hawkins, John Coughenour and
Mrs. Kathern &amp;nlth.

srandlather.

Papoose Slings

JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT DF,

THIS WEEK END SA VIi' OH

Womens Wash Dresses
4.95

Mens and Boys Jackets

An excellent value in women's half size dresses by one of the
t({l

resources - a wide selection ot styles and colora Sizes

14% to 24'.'.! .

weight aluminum frame and
·'the. c a n v a s snaps off for
laundering. T h e shoulder
straps should aJso be scrubbed
off with a s u d s y brush to
avoid soiling mother's clothes .

slza a~nd

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.IUI'ing thlt· aclcat Sola,

Womens Knit Slacks in extra sizes

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in
fomllr.
lac atl, gat your

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A Roal Valvo At

Now l1 the be11 time to bur )'Our Work Clothln11 lew loll and wlllfar
Yo11'll find ll&lt;ICIIIent 11f1ctlone In,_,. work JoeJr..t. -Ca1hc.fl
A.... ~~ n., ... ~ Wn.lr Gar-nh - Cnverall• l.v Blue Boll - L.ee-C.,...,rn
Wlnt1r W1l9ht Work Cop• - Lee Bll. Ov...oll• - Han .. Therii!GI ,nc~
Quilted Underwlor- Worlt Glave1 In cloth, ltnlll and luthen. C01111
to
Elberfeld• M1n1 D1portment or'! rhe ht floor, look around. S•l•c:t
the work clothing you Mid now.

3. 95

Wlol.

100 per cent Colony - bohied to 100 per cenl acetate. Ela,._
tic Waistbarxl. Easy to slip on. Warm without excessive weight.
Many new fall shades In sizes 32 to 38.
Come to Elberfelds Bus.y Ready To Wear O~tpart11ent
and toke odvonto9e of the gr~tat savings on Womens
Sweaters. A complete line of nltW foil sweaters in cordi~
gems and sliponrt, washable orlons In flat •nits and
bulkiet - Helencos in solids and prints - all wools
and mohair and orion blends - beautiful colors in sizes
34 to 40 and 42 to

46.

Sale! FLANNEL BACK TABLE COVERS
ft.ovy wolght hern-cf Ylnyl with fl ..cy flannel boclt, Fine ••lectlon
af Pattern• ond ulld colore...... . .................... , .2.39
Slu1 52 b)' 70 lnch11
SIZ:E 52 llr 52 INCHES ..................................... 1.69
SIZ~ 52 by 90 INCHES
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Quilted Mattress Pads

KNIT SLACKS BY "CLASSY TOGS"
10tm cotton ~nil •locln lor Dirls 1izes 7 lo 14, b1outih.l dor• plaid•,
bonded lo 100% Qcltof.,, 1l ip on ~tyle with elo1tlc bo.:~.

Sanforized shnlnk. FUling all "CellacJoud" acetatethatwa1hes
so weD. Protects yoor mattress. ~sy to put on. Our famous
Sleep craft cover.

JUST RECEIVED A HEW SHIPMENT OF

Styles for nurses, beauticians, dieticians, technicians, waft.
resses. The ideal uniforms for the girhi in white - Coachman atyles, shifts, skimmers and tailored shirtwaist stylea.
Sizes B to 20 and haJ( sizes 1211\! to 24!,'2.

Toke advantage of the great savings on W'omens Wint~r
Coots - including our comp lete stock of Womons fur
trim dr~ss coots and untrimmed casual coots - all wool
fabrics in plaids, solids, tweeds and checks - junior
petites- regular juniors - misses sizes and hoff sizes.

Just received anotfler shipment of Hanes two piece footed
sleepers in pastels and prints. See our complete selection
of Buster Brown 100 per cent cotton knJts - shirts, trousers,
cardigans, skirts, socks and urderwear. Need a shower gift
for Baby? Try a two piece di~er set by Cutler CUvver-llps
or select from our new line of Young Years single and doubletiered bassinette liners in white and pastels.

A big aelectiOIL White, solid colora and fancy pattern• in a
wide selection of colors. Chooae double bed size- 81 by 108;
lull bed size, lltled bottom - tw!D bed size 72 by 108. Tloln
bed 1lze, fttted bottom, or 42 by 38 pillow caaea. You'l1 Uke
thJ a blg select! on and the specJal low prices now.

SaleI Fleldcrest Bath Towels

Extra large bath towel&amp;stze ~by 45 mches. atra heavy weigbL
Solid colors of orchld, ye).low. red, brown. eold. green, blue.

1.00

quarts, 1.74

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All sizes including 8" and
10" Cli 12" B 'd ge, 12" '
14", 15 ' 1 16", Drum Table,
and
18 '
Drum Table
Junior Shades.

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Yorn1 of scm wool ond 5M
corpet toron pile. Duroble
1ldd
r•1l1tant
bocklng.
Ae•orted
colo.-. :
Ro11
Blue, French Blue, B•lge'
Ivory, Blod, Gold,
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SALE ............... .. ........... ..... 79c: pkg.

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each Mattreu or Bo• Sprh'$11
Full Size or Twin

Also in stocl, OuMn Size Mottreu

Come to our lrd Floor Furniture depart111•nt and s" th•
large selection of Chain, Ltvlrtt RooM S.ites ond Dh1ett•
S•ts now on sale.

See The New LEES SOFT HARD CARPETS
Tough dense carpet tor place&amp; where .., until IICM yw didn't
think you coul4 put carpe~ S!&lt;lJ and Y!olt In the COJt&gt;&amp;t dOI)Orl-

ment on the 2rd tloor.

S!&lt;l&gt; In Elberlelds Toylond ftrot chaoce you get and tool&lt; arOIIIICI

on

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Permanent Press Jeans
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Sizes 29 to 36 waist - Permante presa - 50 per cent poly.
ester, 50 per cent cotton. Taper .Ot legs, uattleM, belt IOCI)a.
Festurbw the exclusive stow•wa.y comb pockeL Solid colors.
Ideal school pants for young men.

SWEAT SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS

at tbe lqfa for boys and for girls. Yoo'll lind the toyo
arrang'ed tor yw to shop e.llly, all marked for you to buy. liM
Elherleldo Lay-Away plan II yau care to. Select what you won~,
lay thom away, and Elberfeld• wUI hold yoor oalectioo lot' yau
'ill )'W're ready to take home.

In the Camera Depart11e1t
on the 1st floor
Be sure .to see the complete line of Kodak lnstamatic
and Mov•e Cameras . All of the new models. Plus the
complete Polaroid line of Color Pack Cameras.
Buy o new camera for yourself or for vifts . You ' re sure
to please. Also on sale a limited stock on these mod• Is:

Kodak 49.50 lnslamatlc 304 Camera Outfit. •.. 30.00
Kodak 29.95 lnstamatic 154 Camera Outfit. . .. 18.00
Kodak 59.50 lnstamatlc 404 Camera Outfit. ..• 38.00
Kodak 49.50 Escort 8 Movie Camera •. , ... •. .25.00
Kodak 109.00 lnstamatlc 704 Camera ... .. ... 69.00
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In the Music Depart•nt, 2ncl flaor. Fine aelectlon of
Kimball Pianos, all at rHI tavings right now ~top In
SeiHt the piano of your choice and aav• d.urlne

ELBERF~LDIIN

POMEROY

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race with Republican Rick recent poll showed Dem,
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tued thia year, 23 rar
Atty.
Gen.
Forest
Alll
Harmon, businessman and for11
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Democr1t1 and etaht b7
witb
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15-point
lead
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mer basketball star.
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Babcock,
who
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Tim
ln North Dakota, Democratic
But all 435 seats are at Jtake
Gov. William L. Guy is trying re-election.
for an urpreeedented (ourth
Republicans would enjoy con- In the House, and the part)
term against a strong bid by trol of more statehouses but electing tbe President UIUilb'
Robert P. McCarney, a Bis- what they want most after the elects a majority. In Ute 1961
marck businessman.
presidency is control of Con-- off~year elections, the GOP
An Even Bet
gress -at least of the House. gained 47 seats, 31 1hort of tile
In Arkansas, Gov. Winthrop
They have never had more 218 needed for control. They
Rockefeller is viewed as no than a faint hcpe or organizing have since gained one more In a
more than an even bet to win the Senate, where the Democra- special election to ftll a TeDI
reelection over Democrat Ma- tic margin Is now 63 to 37. The vacancy.
Moat of the stat,e.by ... late
rion H. Crank.
GOP needs a net gain of 13
Montana also is a possible seats and the tie-breaking vote reports in the UPI suney
(Continued on page 8)
trouble spot for the GOP. One of the vice president to take

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Weather

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Mootly cloudy with a
partly cloudy el aewhere and cold tan1lht

ers in the northeast,

with lows in the 30s. Variable
cloudiness and continued cool
Saturday.

Of The Meigs-Mason Area

POINT PLEASANT The
main obstacle tx&gt; lnduotrlal OX·
pan&amp;ton ln this section or the
Ohio River Valley Ia bringlng
prospects into the area, which
has been SJ poorly pDJJcized
and downgraded, according to a
Welt VIrginia dsveloplllflnt otrlclal.
Fielding H. Lewis, director
of the InW.strfal Develcpment
Division of the W. Va. Dept. of
Commerce, however, told the
Central Ohlo valley lnWstrlal
CouncU Thursday night at plu&amp;h
Pleasant Point Resort that the
"economlcs of the area will stand
the cloaest acnrttny of industrial management. "
Vltus Hartley Jr., presidellt ct
the local Chamber of Commerce,
which sponsored the meetln&amp;
presJded. Eighty persons attended.
~ po1n11 ~ell
Lewis:
- The Ohio River 1a more
than jual • boundary line, !Ill •
godsend tx&gt; both Ohlo and Well
VIrginia; !hrougb II, the valley
has access to most or the laraer markets in the eaatern half
ol the United Statea over good
railroad, ~ higllways and Inland waterways, and blesses it

with an abundance of etriclently~ated electric energy.
There ia a mobU lty of labor across the river, so that regardlea• o( where plants are IOCBt•
ed along its banks, both states
feel a healthy and favorable economic impact through payrolla
and spendable incomes.
- The (lt1o River Is maturIng botll geographically and eco.
Mmicall,y but the entire area
ia faced wUh certain problems
that must be met by the people.
Provincialism and sectionalism
can be serlous barriers to future development with such sel fish thing as, 11 ll a plant is not
on my side ol the river, then l
will have no interest. 01
- Four reasons justify the
existence or a business or industry: the venture must em-

ploy people at a fair living wage;
it must produce a proWct or
service for which there is a
market; it must contribute reasonable (unds ln the W83 ot taxes, etc., and it must make a
profit.
- Prime industrial s I t e a
ohoold be controlled and set a.
aide at fair prices for indul!f.rial
development purposes, and work ~
ers must be available.
- Community betterment and
industrial development prospects
are not natural phenomenas;
these occur only when men work
together to make them occur.
- There is no shortcut to gettlng an in&lt;kJ stry to locate in an
area; the West Virginia's highway system has to be remedied; "We are going to miss
the boat badly on hJghwa.v pro-

CARS DAMAGED - The wreckage above is at the scene of an automobile accident on the
Chester Road early today where a car driven by Dolores M. Justis, Pomeroy, crashed Into a garage on the Qualls property, knocking a portion of it down and damaging two vehicles parked InIIi de. The damaged vehicles, In addition to the one operated by Justis, were owned by Cerl and
James Qualls. Pomeroy Police Sgt.. George Hicks investigated. - Sentinel Photo.

Three Cars Damaged in Accident

Man Suffers
Minor Injury

In Accident

A westbound car driven by of a garage on the Qualls' propThree cars were heavily damaged. as was a garage, in an Dolores M. Justis, Pomeroy, ap- erty ripping out the slde of the
Darrell Lee Dugan, 29, Raaccident near the Carl Qualls parently traveling at a t1igh rate garage.
cine, suffered a cut on the back
A car lnstde the garage was of hJs head and abrasiOIUI on
home on Chester road at 2:39 of speed, police Bald, went lett
a.m. today, Pomeroy pollee said. ct center, atrlldng the lett front thruat Into the middle partilion the legs but was not treated
of the garage. Cement blocks atter a one vehicle accident at
from thia Impact struck anoth- 6:25 a.m. Thur~ on Rt. 554.
er car owned by James ~ails. Cive and six-tenths miles east
The first vehicle belonged to or Porter.
~
Carl Qualls.
The state Hlg!owa,y Patrol Bald
Mrs. Justis was treated at the Oh!o Valley Baking Co. truck
Veteranl'l Memorial Hospital &amp;t Dugan was driving went oil the
4:45 a.m. for minor ln.iurlet rlgiot aide ol the hlgllwa,y and
and was discharged . Police said through a (ence owned by C.
charges were to be rued in the W. Anderaon, Rt. 1 Vinton. There
By United Press International
ca.ae.
was moderatedamqetnthe renee
HUBERT HUMPHREY IS SLlCING lNTO Richard Nixon's large
Mrs. Justis was located at her and the truck. No charge was
lead in populous Eastern 1tates, giving his presidential hopes a
home following the accident. PU. filed.
boomlet ln the nati.oMI polh. Public opinioo surveys reveal Hwn·
Hi cks said that he was told by
'I11e patrol is still lnveatigatM
phtey Is seriwsly eroding Nixon's lead In the cruclall2 state
other sources that she was the lng a llitsldp accident wllich O&lt; eastern region 18 the CIUTl)a.ign swl~a Into its final tO days. Nixon
drl ver of the car. Mrs. Justis curred at 5:30 a.m. Ttm-sda.Y
conttnues atrong in the Midwest and West and holds a fairly substanwas picked ~.p by a passerbY on Rt. 588, one halt mlle welt
tia] rational edge in tbe Gallte&gt; PoU and a much smaller and tasterfollowing the accident, &amp;~~pai'eri­ of GallipoUs. There was heavy
dwindllrw margin in the Harris survey.
ly, and taken home, leaving the damage to a car owned by WUThe unknown factor was American lndepeOOent party caootdate
vehicle at the scene.
llam R. Miller, parked In rront
George C. Wallace. The latest copyrighted nationwide Gall~ poll
ot
his house.
TUeadQ showed Nixon leadlrw: Humphrey 43-31, with Wallace standVErERANS MEMORIAL
ing firm at 20 per cent.
HOSPITAL
Admlsaioos - Gory CWidil!,
TIE UP FIDO NOW
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT JOHNSON HAS sought to diU!II&gt;en
Masoni Homer Cook. Middleport;
Dogs running loose In the Unconttll.dng e.xpectations of a breakthrough ln the Vietnam situation,
Jane Morrism, RuUand; Richard coln Hetgtrta area will be capbut wtthoot specifically rullrw it out. 11 The last thing I would want
Lyona, Racine.
tured and Impounded and tile owntD do," the President told a news conference Thursday, "18 to lull
Discharges - Charles Lem- ers prosecuted, Pomeroy Pollee
anyone Into a talse sense or security."
ley, Josephene Tyree, Roger CUI- Chief Jed Webller advlledtoday.
He also said: "We are working hard and diligently and earnestly.
lums.
Webster oaid all clop nwat be
The only thlrc I can say to you Is that I think the decision of March
kept
ded. Reporta have come
31 for a limitation an bombing of North Vletram was indlcaled, was
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
from
the Lincoln Helahta area
JUatltled and I am more plea1ed by it every hour that goea by. "
Admissions- D"erett Dalley,
of
llltDOI'OUS
dogs running loooe,
Pomeroy.
he
oaicl.
STOCKHOLM SWEDEN GRANTED ASYWM uoday to 10
Dlsc:hll:·ges - None.
IDOJ'e American servicemen, none or Ohio. It ra.lsed to 115 the Gls
who have left their mUitary posts and been taken ln by thia neutral
nltion on "humanitarian grounds."
PARIS (UP() - The next move ln borgainlog for VIetnam
AD Allell!l Commluion spokesman aaid, .. A total of 169 ruM-peace talks is q&gt; to the Unlted States, North Vtenmeae IOUJ'ces
WI)' Americana. both from the armed forces and draft dodgers, have
il'llicated today, The Communist sources here hinted Hanoi has
Qplled for asylum. Some or these have left: Sweden but others have
anawered •• American plan for coollov down the war enou&amp;h to
their appJlcatk:ol pendlng In the commission."
permit peace talko. They suggested North VIetnam lo lfaiUog
tor Waahington's reply.
PRAGUE - ALEXANDER DUBCEK ROSE to .... er with a vow
Tllo Nortll Vle!Mmese here and American leodero In Waalltx&gt; IIIUlll tho old Ccrnmunlst promise that workera would runlholr
C&lt;llltlnued a sealed lips pollcy oo the oecret diplomacy,
factc.ries. Today the ww wu burled by the Coree of Kremlin anrdea.
But tl~cordlng to Western W Ccmmunlst cllplomat.ic IOUftel
OIDcek, stw party·ftrst secretary but now Wiler intense Soviet
the bugalrdng still centered on Hanoi'a demand that no peace
presiUI'e, gave hh people the news 1'buraday night. Jt came in a
conference can open untU t~ AmeriCIIUI stop U. air and aea
aovwiDent statement read on Prague television: "It Js not usetul to
bombanlmoltt ol North VietMm.
further develq, workers' councUa. Other forms of participation ol
workers In sll)ervislng flctorlea must be f01md and QJ)lled."

News ... in Briefs

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Playing an active role in the annual Ohio Uni11erslty hmnecoming to be held this saturday is Charles (Chuck) Knight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hmoard Knight, Pomeroy Route 3.
Chuck, a junior at OU studying finance and pre-law, is voting
chainnan for this year's homecoming. A graduate of Eastern High
School, Chuck was state chairman for a mock political convention
held at OU several months ago. He plans to become an altorney.

RVE CENTS

grams it we don't watch out."
He concluded his talk with
the statement that he had "great
(aJth ln the Ohio River Valley
and thought the future ouUook
was excellent"
Lewis was introduced by Charles Lanham, vice presldent or
COVIC.
Charles Hogg, pM3s1dent of
COVIC, pre1ided during the bus~
lness session with the group adopting tile following resolutioo:
''Be fi Reoolved that the hlsil·
way committee of the Central
Ohio Valley .Industrial COuncil
be, and it Is hereby authorized
to seek and take the necessary
proce&lt;ilral steps with the proper federal agencies for the cootlnuance and exparuolon of the
F ederai-Aid Highway Act which
will provide our natlon with a

national syatem ollnterst.te lOCI
defense hlgtrways, and more par.
llcularly seel&lt; to extend Interstate 71 In a ooulboaoterly dlroction to connect with lnterltate
64, with emploaslo In upgradlnl
u. 52." It continued:
'"The HighWay Committee ot
thJ&amp; COWlcU is t\u1her autborlzed to recommend to the proper
Senate 1111d CongreoaiDbal Committees or tile Federal-Aid pro..
gram to prepare and paas the
necessary legislation which wUI
ev-..lly tree all brldpo oftoll
which are directly or lndlrectly connected with tile lnterotate
systems through the Metrop::Jlt.tan area of the Central 0 h I o
Valley."
The resolution was aubmltted
by Michael R. Prellera, cbalrman of the hlgllway commlllee.

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FIVE DAY FORECAS!'

Absentees

Temperatures will average
about five degrees below normal Saturday througll Wednesday. Dally hlsll tempera·
turea will average ln the lower 50s in the north and the
upper SUI In tbe south, while
Ule overnight lows will generally ho In the 30s.
It will be cool over the weekend and warm early next week,
but cold again by the middle of
the week. Precipitation w1ll
average one-quarter Inch or
less as showers occur early
oat week.

AS YOU NO DOUBT KNOW, one going to the polls on Nov. 5
wHI oot help choose a President but instead members of the Electoral College.
However, do you realize that seven statea control 210 electoral votes, with only 270 needed for election of the President'?
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI).... The
These states and the electoral vote each has, are New York, 43i
United Slates has Informed the
Calltornla, 40; Pennsylvania, 29i lllinois and Ohio, 26 each; Texas,
Laotian government It Intends
25, and Michigan, 21.
to halt Ill bombing of North
Under the present system it's obvious that a candidate receiv·
Vietnam but that no date has been
lng the greatest popu1ar vote easily can lose the election!
fixed, Premier Prince !?ouvama
Phouma Bald lo&lt;la,y.
RECEIVED YOUR CHRISTMAS savings check yet?
Souvanna told UPI in an inWell - It won't be long. ~parently many Americans are sold
terview he was informed or the
that this Is the method of saving for the big holiday.
U.S. plana Tuesday by U.S. AmThis year over 10,000 banks and savings institutions will be
bassador William H. SJI.livan.
mailing checks tota1ing $2,11 3,62-t;,OO to 15,725,000 members. Some
The prince said &amp;lllivan told
green Christmas, huh'?
him American planes would stop
- A NOVEL PRESENTATION WILL BE featured at the Pomeroy bomlllng North Vlelruun but tllal
United Methodist Church during the SUnday morning worship. no date for the halt has yet been
The choir, directed by Mrs. Richard Rawlings, will present the agreed upon with the North Vietfamiliar tzymn, "Stand Up, Stand tp For Jesus," with Mrs. Harvey nameSI!.
Van Vranken at the organ. Three trumpets wlll add to the unusual
Diplomatic sources in Fnroarrangement of the song. YOUJ:W people playirw: the instruments will pean capitals have described the
be Karen Griffith, Scott Van Vranken and Steve Miller.
Washi.ngtoo-HanoJ talks as in a
delicate stage with the United
MR. AND MRS. PAUL NEASE have returned to their Route 7 States apparently demanding
home from Tulsa, Okla., where their &amp;on, Dick, attends the Uni· proof of Hanoi's wilUngneas to deversity or Tulsa. Mr. am Mrs. Nease went especially for parents' escalate the war before there is
weekend •.. a longjauntfortheshortstay. However, they Oew there. any bombing pause.

Laotians Told
Bombs to Stop

s.

May Vote
Saturday
The Melgo County Boord ot
Electioos will ma1ntaln extended otr1 ce hour 11 Saturday u an
accommodation to res:ldlnta
wlohlng tovoteab..,...ballotaln
the No\1. 5 election.
The ofl'lce, located in the )(a..
oonlc Temple building in A&gt;meroy. will be open rrom 9 a.m.
to 12 noon; from 1 to 4 p.m.,
and from 7 to 9 p.m. th11 Slturday tx&gt; proceos absentee balloto.
This will be the tlnal ~
when abHOtee voting can be~
The deadline tor absentee ballots is 4 p.m. on 'Ili.J.rlidlcy, Oct.
31.
The office maint.aJns tno'l
from I to 4 p.m. eachdaJ'excludlng tills Saturday when tile oxtended hwrs are etrecdvetoprocesa absentee vottne.
To date 267 Melgo Comllano
have cast absentee ballots for
the faJI election.
Board otficials also iep:Ji ttld
that the voting precinct for vat.
ers of the thl.rd and fourth wards
In Middleport has been chanaed.
This year voters of both wardl
will cast ballots at the P e a r 1
Street Elementary Sc- and
are to enter tile bulldlna via the
troot cb&gt;r. Previously, voter1 of
the two warda voted at the o I d
Middleport High Scllool bulldlq.

Speaking of Schools-No. 62

Guidance Staff to Feature Meeting
By George Hargraves, Supt.

Meigs Local School Dlotrl&lt;t
On Tuesday, October 29, there •will be a program which
should be helpful to both parents and students of all ages.
Thls program will begin at 7:30 p.m. In the oenlor hlgll schod
auditorium and will last about one hour.
Its pwpose is to s~.Vply parents and students wfUllnformation concerning education after high school graduatioo. The
program to being prepared by Mr. Seuer, Mr. Kelly and Mr.
RedovWo, our guidance stair In the junior and senior high

ac:hoola.
They wiD preaent lniDrmaUoo about JOing to college
ineludtrc testa which muat be taken by the student, on the procedure which must be lollowed ln gainirw admission, am
about sclrolarollipo and loon and IJork programa.
Slmilar lntonnaUon wiD be a~plled concerning technical
achoola IDd trade schools. Here the information will hklicate
where auch schools are Joeated, how admission ls pined,
.what costs are lnwlved, and it there is scholarship or loan

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pivotal stales- Illinois and Tex·
Republicans also are favored
as. Republican Richard B. lo displace
Democrats
In
Ogilvie is favored to unseat Vermont, where Gov. Philip II.
Gov. Samuel Shapiro in Dlinois Hoff Is retiring, and in We5t
while Lt. Gov. Preston Smith Is Virginia, where Gov. Hulett c.
heavily Cavored to keep the Smith is ineligible for re-Tens statehouse under Dem~ election. Rep. Arch A Moore,
cratic control.
R-W. VL, has moved out in
Iowa Governorship
(rant in his try for the
Elsewhere,
the
GOP
is governorship but left his West
expected to win the Iowa Virginia congrenional seat ripe
governorship
now
held by for Democratic plucking.
Democrat Harold E. Hughes,
The Indiana governorship,
who is running for the U.S.
now Democratic, is rated a
Senate and Is favored 10 win the tossup In the November voting.
seat or retiring Republican Sen. In Kansas, Democratic Gov.
Bourke B. Hir·henlooper.
Robert B Docking is In a tight

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Wester•
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wou1d Utt the GOP to a postwar
high of 31, one more than tt
held aner the 1952 election in
which Dwight D. Eisenhower
was elected by a larwislide
majorit,y.
The Republicans now hold 26
governorships, a majority, as a
re suit of an extraordinary
comeback from their postwar
low of 14 after the 1958
elections.
Twenty-&lt;~ne governorships will
be
filled this year. The
Democrats now hold 13 of these
and the H.epublicans eight Only
two of these are In populous,

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"SPURS"

The Republicans would come
out of U.S. Senate races wltb
somewhere between an even
break and a gain of Cour or more
seats and wou1d pick up seven
to 17 seats In the House oC
Representatives.
Nixon In Front
Published polls and UPI
surveys indicate Nixon still is in
Cront of VIce President Hubert
II. llumphrey, the Democratic
presidential nom i n e e, and
George C. Wallace, candidate of
the American Independent 1-'arly.
A pick14J of five governorshlps

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WASHINGTON
(UPORepublican candidates now appear headed for gains across
the board in the Nov. 5
elections, but Richard M. Nixon
might win the presidency while
both houses of Congress stay
under Democratic control.
Nixon's coattail pull to help
the rest of the Republican ticket
is reported strong In some
states, weak in others.
Assessments of the outlook in
the 50 states by UPI bureaus
irw:Ucate the GOP would gain
four to seven governorships If
the elections were held now.

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boys. AU alzes In a big selectioo ot atyleo and colors, e o and cotton alll kodeL Stop In the busy men'a&amp;lll boya' department now. See tlle Hanes aweatshlrts and select what you need.
You']) like ttle exceUent quallt,y, perfect tlt and Iorw wear from
Hanes Sweatahiri.H at Elbert'elds.

It's back to the Indians
with canvas slings to carry
youngsters on the mothers·
backs papoose - style. The
slings are braced with light-

E v.r.r lac.!t '·' ~:&gt;n tal•_· Boya I ius :2 to
n ...... a blw ••laetlon of tha Populor fGif
,,., to find Joclrah to 11111 th.t motn or bar•
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money awilable.
At the conclusion of the formal program there will be
an opportunley to direct questions to the guidance pq)e. It
ia hoped that this wUI be one of the most valuable and interestirw parts of the program.
The invitation to attend this meetlng ia &amp;""'rrlecl to -.:!ultl
arxl atudentl from any school district in the area In "hich thla
column wears. Interested persons though not parents IX' lbtodents, also are Invited. Present plans are to have IJ&amp;ht reo
treahmenta at the conclusion.
A considerable amowtt of time aM ettort t• tonMIDid
In arranging such a meeting. We ' - tho! thia time and do
fort will not have been spent in vatn. We also hope thlt IDIQ)'
of you wUI take adftnta&amp;e ot thio meellng.
Won't you check your calerdar fOl' next -'I'ueldl;y. ()c.
tober 29? lt you have some time free at 7:30, we wUI be~
ed to have yoo Ylait with ua in U.. oonlor hl&amp;lo ocliool torium In Middleport.
We look lonrard tx&gt; oeelng there.

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Helen Help USe •• By
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SHE'S "TIRED OF lT"

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We lr}' to t each our children
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Entertainment and refreshments
following grand parade.
RACINE FffiEME.N'SAuxiltary
will have a ehUi supper preceding the Saturday (all festival at
the fire house; supper starts Ill
4:30 p .m.; also pie and coffee .
HlGH SCHOOL dllrlce party Saturday, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., Meigs
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SUNDAY
CHICKEN AND spareribs barbecue &amp;and~ , Chester Fire
Dept., begirming at J1 a.m. at
fire house, rain or shine; homemade Ice cream. Public we 1&lt;:ome.

DeLong, Lois Thompson and Mildred Miller will have charge of
l.he fish pond, Pauline Darst and
Loi s P r o..ince will s ~C)ervise lhe
ball LOs s game , and Thelma Giles
and Bertha Bing will direct the
bobbi n.g for apples.
Six ca kes will be awarded in
cake walks with Violet Miller and
Kathr )'·n J ohnson in charge, and
a clown with large pockels containing pr izes will c irculate
among the children allowing litem
to "pick " hi s poc ket s.
Goldie F ridle ;y a nd Ida Mae
Murphy are chai r men oftlre sweet
s hop, and handling the rc rre shm ent stand will be Eva Milliron,
Mar y Hoover and Madeline Pai nter. ,, decorated cake ¥.-ill be
awarded during the eve ning.
.1\ picture pai nted b)' Mrs.
Miller and a s luffed animal will
be given as door p ri ze s. Mr s.
Mill iron , soc ial cha irma n, ha s
n :ques ted U1at pare nts retur n
their donation sUPs tot~ school.

HOLLYW OO D IUPD Katharlne Ross will join Pa ul
Newman a nd Robert Redford
In 20th Century-Fox's .. Butch
Cn.ssldy and the Sundance
K i d " in wh ich Mar lon Brando
was previously considered 11.s
a co -star.

Our Ust11l Good Clunlng

Rollinson's Cleaners

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TODAY'S
\SPECIAL
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$1,995

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F . H . O'DJUEN
Juq-e of U.. P'rebate Court.
Mel•• County, Ohio
11-1. 11~
3k

liGA.L NOTtCJ
Sea led bid. will be reefl'lvlld ._ lbe
I·Hi ec of Lhe Vllla1e Clerk, Pomeror
flhlo , until 1:11 o' doct noon on No:
\ flrn~r 4. IIHill, 011 anr of tbe foi J.:~willl proPOtale.
1. f"or the purchua by tbe vm •••
" ' l' orneroy of • n- traetor with
illot followlnl added eqUipment.
Trac tO!' ED•Ine 1•ollnc POweNd
..0 h .P. or mort~
Tr•m., and loader to be of unltlaed
cwuolnleUon . Hood o r armor plat&lt;e
Dlffctemlal Jock
14.9 x H rear tlrq
7 SO 11: II ten ply fmnt tlrea
8,000 lb. or more r a ted front axl•
Hydra ahutlle torque converter to
be lao! operated
Rear oper•llnll llahta .
Loader Minimum Ca padtlq:
Lilt Cap . ~ lb.
Break .. way Cap ., 4,DOO lb. PTyout
ca p _ 5.100 lb.
Lilt cyl J Dbl. act1n1 J ln. Jd
Hyd raulic OPI!I'IIIInl Prtl.ll\lre JMI .
1.000 lb.
Hydnullc to be n Dm or more
Baclthoe minimum eapaeltiH an.d
di'Uilla·
Be pth dl1 13 fl .
IJJ1g! n1 n dlua 180 deane.a
Mill . troll} I'O."nter of awln1 10' 11'1 "
Under c UI 5 ' I"
Ma ~
Helll'llh n·
Mn . lift tiiP . u leut 3,8110 lb
Mu
lift cap. a t 14 ft . /rum cen
t ~ rllne of lll'inl at a.. .. t li.IOO lb.
Mu . d!IJ[In a: Jor~e 8,'700 lb .
Ma ~ - brtak -a way a l le.ut 21.000 lb
Side mounted ~ fl . c utter bar
fower
}fydra uu~ drlvl'n
..... u blda m1111 m'"rt or e11ceed the
• b ovl' •PecllleaUona.
For the u le by lbe \llllaa:c af Pom·
erny nne 19 ~ ~ International Trattor
with fron t P_nd Joadtr, rncower attac h m ~ n t a nd haf'll blade . The bidder may
• h te eithe r what he wUI live for
th e 19$9 lnlernallonal Trac tor or
wh;ol IIITHHHH h e wJI.I allow U II
h~ d ,··ln fo r lhe n e w tr;~ c ltlr deacrtb·
o:d above .
Each bidde r m 1y bid for either
thP purd1 ,..P nr th e 1959 lnte rnaUon •1 Tra cl &lt;.&gt;r or fur lhl' aalc to the VII ·
!.. Me H ( !' ome n) y uf 1 nl'w tractor
dl'acri hl'd a bo" e or both . Each btd
il"Ud con1am lh l' fall name llf evel')'
r e raon or •·nmpany inte.-....ted iii the
•Hn e. ~ nd th e bid mutt be ~ecom ­
i" •nl e d by a che&lt;:k or bond ln the
s ~&lt;m of 1100.00 lo the u UdacUort or

th..

Vl!l a1e

Council •• a ,uarana

1hal if the bid it a«epted, ~onlrll('t
wi ll b e c nt .. ~d Jnta and it. perfor m~ 1\c e pr n!&gt;erly oecured . Theile checb
o r bon ds wlll b.. returned d once
10 a ll Pl&lt;CO! PI the I U"'&lt;:I'IdUJ bidder.
IIi ~ c h i'Ciu or bond will be held until
:h f' cunl ract o r bid It properly e• e ·
"" l ed

lly

him

Th e r l.vht Ja reaerved to reject any
~I'd
ii ll bldt .
Jo:dna Scho-enleb , Clerk
VJU...AG E Of" P OVERO Y
2tc
iol2,, , 11-1
lEGAL NOTICI
A rllluil i e l...., tlon ol Melli County
,;~rl.-u lto • - al
Sodl'l)' Direc tor• wlll
b&lt;;.&gt; beld T h ~&lt; nr d ay. November 14. 19SB.
from 5: 00 I'M . t o 9 :00 P .M. • t the
••lf i•·&lt;' of t he Me i 1 ~ Co11nly Commll rnun en. i n the Court Huu ae In Porn ·
&lt;roy, Oh io.
Quallflca l kl·
for ca ndld ate 1 l •u
f"l lr~ tort a u • !ha l they mult be a
qu Ril fie d "Oif'r of Me ln Clon17'~ and .
''";~ t h a ve 1 membe t"'hl~ . U~·et In
,_.,if Societ y f or )leu lll$8
Candld:o h_..•' peiiUODI' muat Itt fUe ct
with t he So:uetary not later than
'1 :00 PM. We&lt;ln...O ay November I ,
O r&gt;l y 1&gt;e rao1U huldln g ntem berahtp
tlcket• at the d oae o f the
1188
( &lt;rl.l f'l l)' Fair, or at Jeaat f l01'1!'ft 1151
,iil&lt;: nd a.- d•y• befo re the dille ot
e lectio n . are qu aUfted to vote .
T he Melp County
A lr i~ullural Soeiety
By . Donald E ltnte r ,
Secre t ar y

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LHAL NOTIC.
w11oae Jqt
kn own plac e of r11ldence b 138 W .
61h Av eaue, Columbu1. Ohio, lrl hereby notlfll'd that on the lOth day of
&amp;ep~mber, 1988 JA.MD
A. WILL,
IM-1111 plalntlff tiled
hit
pet!Uon
l t'ltrvt h u ae defl'ndant In the Court
of Common P le11 Melp County, Ob.lo,
CaM No. t4 ,:rf0 prJYinl for divorce
fr om " ld Sharon A. Will on the
a:rouftolbl of D't.IU nea:Jeet of 4atJ &amp;lld
etlnoml' rnl'lty , pla lnttft alliO P"'71
for a n awa rd of property and other
proper r elie-f: 11ld CIIUH wtll be f or
bu.11n1 on or after lbe 30UI day or
No ~ber, UJIS.
~AMII A. WilL, P .. lnttff
J . a . o•ar..• , Attorn•., ..r

SHARON A. WILL,

11 15; 11 •

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550 6 cy l. 4 Dr. E xtra good for mode l.

64 Ford

Co untr y V8 Sedan Sto. Wa g on. This is full s ized Ford
wagon a nd show good core. PS, PB &amp; AT .

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62 Buick

$895

VB Gal oxie "500" 4 Dr. Seda n. Extra C le an . PS, PB &amp; AT .

$795

Elec tro 4 Dr . 5edon . This c or I S ve ry cle~n 1ns 1de and out .
We sol d th1s cor new and ho11e serviced it since new . Be·
longed t o one of our e mpl oye es.

$595

61 Buick

lnv ic to C on\1. Cpe. Yo u'll have to !&gt;ee this one to oppre ·
e late it.

MANY MORE
BIJICK
PH, 992-2143

PONTIAC

GMC

68 0Ids 98 Luxury Sedan • • • • - • • • - • - • $4600

Check In Now for
an Auto Check-up

LIGAL NOTICI
IN Titl CIJMMON ,.liAI COU.T
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
OHIO VAll.Y INDUITIII . .,
PLAINTIFF

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the invaU:ln by Western Michl·

the lowest price.

d e...,rlbed
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Pomeroy , the
real nl~te:

"'"'" In lho TowNhlp ol S.OOon.
'" lbe County of Melp and Stlte of
Ohio, and belnt in 1«1 Acre Lot No.

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1:r:'Ro'""'"'
'· •nd deacribed
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•• • P""'.. onfollow.
&lt;ho North
line of llld UIO Ac u Lot No. 11.11

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"hl're ,aid North line lnterle&lt;'ll lh•
• .:- nter iJrM! of the publle I'Olld lr.llown

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SouthUI1
tollowlnJ
centerthene
Jlnee
tbe Racine
I.G O.oR. the
Landlna:;
ot .. id PUblic r-o.d about 11183 feet
to the property n ow owned. by Prolhtt, 11nd formerJ:y owned b)' Henr)'
Wolfe; thenee North foUoovinr the
Wut. une 11r the •aid Proffit\ prop.
ltty . aald line abo belllJ lbe &amp;an
llrte ot 1 10 Acre Part"tl dewrlbBd
at Pltctl Twu In the deed. to Rodne y
I •ownilll, t«ONI.ed In Volume lliKt,
ra1•
of the M•IP County Deed
ll~orda to lbe Nortb IJM ol 1ald
I.ot No. 1211, whleb IIDI 11 allo lb•
South line of the former Job P .
Wolfe land; thence 'll'ut. followlnl
the North line ol . .kl Lot No . 1111,
to tile place of belinnhJJl, contain·
lnl 20 Ac ret. more or
SIVIDa: and ea.ceptlna: unto the
l! ranton, th eir hetra and &amp;.M~Pment•
1o11d undiv ided one haU of t.he mJn.
t ral ntht8.
The lind he~ln eon..-eyed betn1
1he .a me land •• Lhat which WM dell&lt;: ribed u Parcel Two In the deed
to ll.odnll' DownioJ, recorded
In
• • th• RIICine to O.K. Undlnli the nce
\o olume 1911 , Pa1t1 ltl.
~Iorenc • Deedt : Volume 199, P• 1e
1111 . .:~ nd Volqme 2:1.1, Pa1 • 131, MeiJ ~
( u un ~y ~&gt;toed Rec-orda.
The real ettate herein c onv1yed
lielllf the
real eetate
U..t
.. nnve yed from Rodoey Downinl 1.1111
~ annln1 Webller to Hlllon N . WoUe
a nd Larry Wolfe b y de-ed dded J"eb·
r uar)' •· 1118!1 a nd recorded. J'lbn&amp;·
.,,., tt, liMJI In deed boolr. No. 1::111
· ~ \ Pi 'l e 11'1' dl' •th• o.WI/Recot\11 of
foJel11 County,. Ohio ..
T enft• or S•~: caiJ!ftl.r nol • than two· lhirdl of Cbe
a pprat..cl
~;~ lu•, th11 Prop~rtr beinl •PPrllled

pn here saturday cans \VOil
Charlie (Choo Choo) Jones and
John Mllom.
Marshall, In addition to going
t:IIJ'qh its 17th straight winless

Every part of your car should be

checked regularly for top petfor·
monee . We'll do the job right at

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game last saturday, lost lts
leading rusher, Dickie Carter•
Tho tullback or Man had golned,
405 yards ln . 72 carries before
sutltrlng a broken collarbone in
tho 13-10 loss to Louisville.

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LET US CHECK YOUR BATIERY NOW
FOR WINTER DRIVING!

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BAILEY'S SUNOCO
398 Sunnv Dollan Winners
1

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in.g , anti-spin axle , 18,000 miles. One owner new Oids trade.
J ust like new.

Optometrist Visit

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V8, auto. trans., radio, anti- spin diCCer., white with blue
interior . A r eal nice one.

65 Ford LTO 4 Or, H.T. • ·- • • ·- ·---- $1495
352 V8 motrlr, auto. trana., P.S.. white over bl~~e, with blue
interior.

67 Olds Delta 88 Hoi ~ed. , . " ... , " . , $2695
Gr een fini sh with matching mL , power equipment, radio,
w-s-w, fs cotry air. , low mileage. Sharp[
w-s-w, fa ctory air. , low mlleage. Sharp!

67 Olds F-85 Club Coupe,, , , , , .. . . , , .$2295
V8, auto., P.S. , radio, gd.d finish with matchl~ vil\}'1 inL ,
low mileage. Just like new!

62 FORD 4 DOOR
c~l ., Ar.~ to .

Pack 2'18, Webelos Den No. 1,
aa a part of a project, visited
the office ot Dr. N. W. Compton, optometrist of POmeroy, on
Oct 22.
Dr. Comptoo explained the Importance or the eyes and the care
that should alwayo be taken to
prcM!Ct them. T.a of tbe boys
were teated and Dr. COmpton
related what waa being done.
All ot. the equipment w a B
deJDOilltrated so that each boy
knew the importance or t h e
eqJlpment in Ottine glasaeo, A
question and answer period wa1
held. Patrick Wood and Guy E,
Guinther are Webeloa leaders.

$495

Sto. W~on
Auto . Trant.

$195

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
POMEROY

the

streak among major colleges.

state.

The homecoming closh cooeludes a three-week heme stao:L

rumble oo the Athenl 1
llne. Two p)IJ'I!I later, Halfback
Mark Williams skirted right erd
to tie the I!!Core at 6-8, Robin
Phllin put tho Moroudero oheld
8-6 when he circled efll for the
extn poilU.
Shortly after Athens had taken
tile tollowl,. ldck-ol!, and early
In the lourth period. Fullback
TIDY Williams intercepted a Bulldog poss at thO 50 yard stripe,
Mark wmtama fill for 8, Robin

Thomas recovered a Bulldog

Phoenix Tops New York
Urdted Press International
The Phoenlx SUna aren't
acttne very much like a new
elQ)IIl81on team and the New
York Knicks are acting ewn
Jess like a tide oonteDdi~

NBA teams this sea son. evened

By

lellll.

The SUrul, one of the two aew

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Area Grid Statistics

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TEAM STATISTICS

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e 30 GAL

IHJOO.IIO.

•aiiiiT C . HARTINOACH,
IHIRILif Of MIIOI
COUNTY, ottiO
10 4: 10 II : 10 18; 10 P; H I 5Lc

SIZE

RIGHT PRICE!
RIGHT SIZE!
RIGHT HEATEIH
RIGHT NOW!

FOR SALE
Ninety-two shares of Pomeroy
National Bank Stock will be sold
to tbe highest bidder for not less
than $90.00 per share, the appraised value, at the omce of
O'Brien and O' Brien, attorneys,
lO()Ih Court street, Pomeroy,
Ohio at 10:00 a.m. Saturday,
OctOOer 26, 1968. For further
information can 992·2720.
WUliam E. Stive r s
Admini strator or the e state of Claude E. Glll1an,
doc.

FIRST DOWNS
PASSING
G TEAM AVG, OPP, AVG, CMP· ATT,
INT,
Athono
, 5 64
12.8
54
10.8
24-60
10
Golllpollo • , , 5 65
13, 0
72
14. 4
23-65
6
lrootoo , , , , , 5 77
15.4
72
14.4
31-75
I
Jock1011 , , , , , 5 67
13.4
81
16.2
22-47
6
Lopn ' ' •• ' ' 5 76
15.2
57
11, 4
17-53
3
Meigs , , , , • , 5 58
11. 6
47
9,4
1M3
3
Nelo.-York , , , 5 41
8.2
89
17,8
13-45
4
WeUstcn , , , • , 5 72
14.4
43
8,6
21-46
2
TEAM RUSH TEAM PASS NET OFF, NET DEF,
TEAM
YDS. AVG,
YOS. AVG,
YDS. AVG,
YOS. AVG,
Atllens . , • • 801 1110.2 290 58.0
109 218,2
101 202.0
Golllpolls. • 845 169,0 217 13.4 "IOIIt 212.4 1349 269,8
' ' . 1125 225.0 361 72.2 14~ 299.2' 1215 243,0
J1ck1011 , , , 891 178,2 362 72.4 1253 250,6 1317 263,4
Lopn ••• • 1086 217.2 242 48,1
1328 265,6 1126 225. 2
879 175,8
Meiga. , • , 828 165.6 :176 58.2 1104 220,8
Nelo.·York • • 706 14L2 122 24.4
828 165.6
786 157,2
Wollstcn ••• 1113 222.6 ~ 47.2 1349 269.8
828 165.6
TEAM

Ohio Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating
EDWARD BAER, OWNER
232 E. Second
992·2036

COMBINAnOII

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TOP OFFENSIVE TEAMS

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Wellston , , • , • , , , 14
Point Ploollflt • , • , 59
A11lons , , , • , , , , , 62
Federll-Hocld,. , • 64
Melgo • , , , , •• , , 72

11114-llalt ....
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AVG,
8.3
8.4
8,9
9.1
10.3

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1969 DODGE DART

·-ICSH

Tht bllll of bath-autam1tlc

Compact lovers never had it so big

and it was very satisfying to

in 1964, But It Is olso
to see these boys
work hard to do weD and then
do well while some people said
they would DOL "
The coach aaid one thing he
learned from this Olympics was
Ute United States basketball
team should have more time to
train before the games.
u As
I have
said, the
American boy will terxt to rise
above this and get ready, but
there is a limit.'' he said.
win

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their record at Z..2 Thursday
night b~ d""nlng the Knlcks
10g..92. The Knlcks. who are
supposed to be in the champi~
shJp race thla season, are now
ju ot 2-3, in tho only other NBA
game, Baltimore topped S a n
Diego, 119-115.
GaU Goodrich scored 31points
ror the Suns whlle former Knick
Dick VanArsdale added 20 Cor
tho Suns. Willis Reed and Walt
Frazier scored 24 and 18 for the
Knlcka.
Earl Monroe scored 35 points
to pace Baltimore past San
Qlogo, Trolling 103-98, Baltimore scored 13 straight points
to take a Ul·103 lead and wrap
up the game. E lvin Hayes had
25 far Sl:n Diego.

NBA STANDINGS
By United PreiS International
East

W, L. Pet GB
Bolllon ' ' '
3 0 1,000
B&amp;ldmore "
, 4 I ,800
Cinclmatl •
, 3 I , 75~ II
l'lllllldelphla , , 2 I ,867 I
New York , , , • 2 3 ,400 2
Detroit " , • , I 3 ,250 211
Milwaukee • , , , 0 3 ,000 3
Welt
W. L. Pet. GB
Sin Francisco •• . 2 1 .667

Phalln picked up 5, Rick A s h

scrambled for l1 am: Tiny Williams posted gains of 5 and 20
yards to Ute Athens 1. Tiny Williams bucked over from there
tor the ftnal score,
Meigs boy s credited with ~tlay­
ing an ootstanding game were
Jeff Morris, John Thomas, Fred
Thompson, Eddie Young, Roger
Dixon and Ted Lehew, linemen;
Tommy Cook and Dave Hiles,
err:ls, and Robin Phalln, T i n y
WUllams, Mark Williams, Rick
Ash and Ron Stnith, backs,
The Meigs Marauder 7 - 8th
grade team s uCCered a 30-6 defeat at the hand s of Wahama
on the Middleport neld, also
Thursda.v. The lone TD scored
by Meigs was on a 60 yard, third
quarter run by Chuck Faulk.

Thursday's Results
Phoenix 109 New York 92
Baltimore 119 San Diego

115

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North 34 Dayton
Alheoo at Jackaon
Wa,ynel4
NeliiOil'Vlll.,...York at GllllpoiiJ
Vandolla adler 20 lll,ylon OokMelpatwooci8
Lopn at WeliPrtblo l i l a - 20 Bellbrook 6
AlexanderatSoutbern
SOUthwestern Ill Eastern
Pl. Pleuant at Ripley
Wahama at ~cor
AT
Haman Trace Ill North Gollla
Hannan at Kyser Creek
Coal Grove at St, Joe

REPUBLICAN RALLY
HOTEL MARTIN MEETING HALL Oft

(Saturday)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th 7:30 P.JL

Huntington at MIJIDII

All Candidates and Interested Persons Are Invited. Refreshments Will Follow The Rally.

Thursday's
Grid Scores
illGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORES
By United Prell rntematlona1
~t&gt;rlngfteld lllawnee 30 Clark
Northweot 8
Miami Eaot 24 Gl'OOIQl 20
lt&gt;rlnglleld Norlh 3i DQion

P.t. Pol. A4v.

MINI Bl

Wayne 14

NEll' SHIPMENT JUST AR.RIVED

Dayton Col. White 12 Meadolr&lt;ialo 8
Dayton Beaver Creek 49
Dayton stebbino 6
Cententlle 21 Troy 8
Dayton Fairmont Eaot 15 FairbomB
Xsola 20 Dayton Falrmoat Weot

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STEAK
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Home of tlte

MEIGS COUNTY'S ONLY AGENT
FOR RUPP

Fabuloru

(Only gamea 1cheduled)
Frida)''• Games
Phoenix at Detroit
BaJUmore at Los Angeles
Atlanta at seattle

Model C-2-20-2~ H.P,
Deluxe Model

(Only gomos scheduled)

C-2-50-2~ H.P,
Marlon Incal 13 Versailles 6
St. Clairsvtlle 44 Barnesviile

SANDWICH

DUlonvald 12 Mingo Junction 0
Beallsville 58 Caldwell 6
Linsley Jnotltute fJ', Va,) 38

And Toke Em Homo

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Tot'&lt;lllto

parbl* phono, plus AM rltdlo
In one campaet Cllbinet. a.nd·
aMI _cltllp. Portlim&amp;UC •utornric 4-apeocl record chlnatr.

BuiM·In AM redlo
owltch
, •• both
radio tnd phona.
Blut, White, or
YtUow·Oold col·

$49 •s
h11 cantrol

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INGELS
FURNitURE
MIDDLEPORT

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSIDNG
Ydo. Clr, Avg,
Coon, Atheno •• • 477 97 1.9
llo11dn, Iron, ' ' ' 161 120 3, 9
VII, Wollston, , , 439 85 .5.2
Prose, GtiiiJ)olia. 437 89 4.9
Lowe, Lopn ' ' • • 402 114 4.8
PASSING C&lt;lmp.Att 1nt Ydo TD
stern'n~ lr, , 29-68
3 351 3
Handley, Ath. 24-58 9 290 3
DoSI'n, Jim, ,22-47
6 362 5
Perdue, Wtn 21-45 2 236 0
Johns'n, Lf!IL 19-46
I 242 I
Werry, Melp 19-52 3 276 i
(10 or Morel
PUN11NG
Ydo.
Jlutler, Alheno,. 701
Johnlton, Logon, 661
Spencer, Gollll • • 549

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18 38.7

KO RETURNS

H &amp; R FIRESTONE

Ord1r By Phone

N. 2nd Ave,

992-5432

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,\IVI'I'IInatlon Paint

Carter. Net-York

115

for Raoft,.

S.Mt-Giou
Scru..t.oltl• Polnl
lxt~rlor

6 0

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Ah,..tn- flllri•r

Roef Point

PUN'!' RETURNS
Ault, Meigs • • .

Yds. N~
.107 10
Goodwin. Athena , 83 7
Moasbarger, Jack.
47 5
Valentine, Jack. •
48 3
carr, WeU1ton ••• 43 3

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Volentlno, Jackson • • 3 46 0
Pickett. Wolio ton • , , 3 9 0
Ault, Meigs • " • " 2 SB I
Abdeill, Athens , • • , 2 30 0
Hllldley, 'Athena • • • • 2 l4 0
Hetll'l', Ironton , ••• , 2 7 0

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Jefleraon Union 27 Mount Pleasant 10

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Levine,
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Wollotoo , , , • • 138
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Point Ploallflt , , 130
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Seattle , , , , I L 200 2
Glouster • , , , •• 98
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Ault, Meigs • , •• 10 150 3
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nation's longeat wlnleas

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Manhall played Ita best game
of the season against Lou11ville
and figures the near miss DIIU'
be the spark to put 111 end to

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_
Dodges_ They're both kind to your budget
ThiS year , Dart Swtnger , the lowest priced Dodge hardtop , joins the Dart sedan, the
lowest priced Dodge of all. Rarely can you f1nd thi s·kind of room, comfort and
conven ience in the compact price range. Standard equipment includes all Dart Custom
items with the exceptions of cigaretle lighter, car peting, c loth-and·vinyl upholstery, dual
horns, and partia l horn ring Dart Series models have all-vi nyl, full -width bench seats in a
choice of blue, tan , or bl ac k {sedan) , and blue or black (Swinger) . An oplional delu~ee
pleated atl ·\' lnyl seat tri m is evailable on the Swinger in a choice of blue, tan, or black.

60 CHEVROLET

~ard

The 1968 Meig• Monudor
Frolh team. now s..o, nwnatned
unbeaten with .I come - from •
Jones is 1 184 ·pound •enlor behiDd 14-6 victory over viaitfrom Loeon atxl Mlllm lo 1 lng Athena 'lllursclol' o1ternoon
191i)OWII( sq~botnoro lrmn Lor- at Marauder.Stadlum.
ain. Ohlo.
Alhena took 1 11-4 lead lite In
First back-qJ man It both the first half when it scored on
runnln&amp; slots b Danny Slusher, 1 one yard pooa elllllng a 1orw
a 168;&gt;ound Junior ol Mlddl&amp;- drive,
town, Ohio.
Meigl!l, however, scored late
Cooch Perr~ Moll thinks In tho lhlrd quarter, after John

Weatem has won two of aix
games alii ita lone MidAmerican Conference victory
was a 14--0 conquest of wlnleas

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new exhau st sys lem, $350.
10-2s.6tc
Phone 992-7008.

Webelos Den Pays

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HUNTINGTON, W, VL (UPI)
-The running burdoil In Mar·
shall University's offense Cor

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H-'ltOLO II:OIE AND CHAIITINA
11:01&amp;, DI..,~ANTS
NO, 14,314
I'Ut"'U ant Ill ll Writ o1 !:Iec Utlon
l"'ued by the Coon of Common Plea•
of Me ira County, Ohio , I will ofler
for ule a t publle auc tion o n the ::lad
&lt;I~J of November, 1981'1, at 10:00 A.
M. a t lhe atePJ of the Court Houae

that

v:rst Gr:d' W7;n
W kr

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TlloiNCTATOII

White over turquoise metalli c fini s h with turquoise inter~
ior, full power equip. , til t and telescope s teerl~ wheel,
r adio, Unl.ed glass, w-s-w ti r es , Comfortron air.c::ondition-

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ROBEHT C. IIARTEN'BACH
Shertfl of Meta• County
1• 01 25 I l l) I , 8, 15, 22.

1t11nda ·between. the would get to tackle Ru1at1, I when thoy round out they would
Americana and another OlymiJJe club whic:h had been touted 11 1 not pt 1 chance to lalof on tho
cr....,
,po11lble winner this year•
Scmeto.
Jo Jo White ol Kin,.., tile
Tho United Stoteo woo I 1511te U.S. &amp;D:l Rus1la have met
poirt winner over Yurosiavla In in the finolo tho paot tour AmerlCIIll' spork pi"' llUird.
the r o u ri d-robln eUmlnltion OJ:mpic.s. However, thankl to ()1111 It right on tho Uno,
''We were kind of letdown
touriiiii'MI.. 1 I I t weeik, and Yuaollnll'o ~t~dt - 2 vlctcey
after
the RuulanJ lo1t," he sal d
abwt tho only outward 1boW of over Rual!lia last Tuoadi.Y ln the
concern from lbl is over h1a semlfllllh, Ruula w1U have to 11tursday. "We will juat have to
team's mOI'Ile.
be ooatent wltll a chance ror the eet ..., aeain."
With only one game remaliP
Moat ot the players came to bronze medii oplut BrozU
1,.,
lnd tho gold medii in olg!&gt;t,
Mexico Cit~· thinklnl that tGtll8ht.
somewhere olq tho Uno they
lba hlnt1, an:l hb ,players lbl lo eager to look bock oo tile
con11rm, that 1he Yanks sui- job hl1 pJ.a.yers have done.
"This ls my second Olympics

all

Marshall- Seeking I•;; Utile morole odlump
1uarau er Frosh Go 5-0

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ForS•I•

VB Statio n Wagon . Catal ina. T hi s cor s hows the ve ry best
co ndi t ion .

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The reason so many people
never get anywhere in life is 1
because, when opportunity
knock s, they are out looking .
for four -leaf clovers.-WaJter .
P . Chrysler .
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$2,195

$795
$1,395

11 long uld tr lf'l to Charlie Sulphln:
thence north to tho: place o1 bellO·
uln1, eontainlnl 111 acrea. be lh•
~a.m.. more or leat.
Except 15 11cre1 prevloutl)' aold
lf'1 ¥inl 82 acre• more nr leu .
Tcma ot Sale : C••h for not lell
1han two -lhlrdt of th11 app"l"d ... , .
lui' . the property beln( appraltecl • I

MEXICO CITY (UPI)- The
United Slates goeo after Its
.eventh consecutive Ob'Jnpic
bosl&lt;otbatl gold medii tonight
lt1d, lor tile ftrot time in 20
yurs, the Amerlean opponent
wW be a team other than
Ruosto,
Yueoallvla, a team which
whipped tile United States twice
In exhibitions but got drubbed
when it went agal.nst Coach
Hank lbl'a crew last week, is

PI.IIMIH

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

64 Rambler

et al

lO 11; 10 U: 11 11 lJ IJ;

Bonnev i lie V8 2 Dr. Hard Top. Sha rp one owner ca r that
s how s the bes t of cond 1t1on. PS, PB &amp; AT .

66 Pontiac

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·Notlc• Ia benby
that Goble
H11.el JWitlce wh- Po.t Office ....
l1reu ta Bol!. 108, XouU, Indiana, b.h
h..cn duly apPOinted. q l!:•ecutor of
th• ~lll.e of Jarnet WNA&amp;II JUIItl!!e.
hole of Mel .. Cowaty, Ohio, d&amp;ce-d .
Dated lhb 33hd dll)' of OCiober.

1'186.

!UPON REQUEST!

Wil d cat Custom, 2 Door, Hardto p . Spot len al l wh 1te f in is h .
New Bu ic k trade- in from sa t1sf ied, one loca l owner.

66 Pontiac

MIDDLEPORT Women's Christian Temperance Union, 7:30 Friday night at the Church of the
Nazarene, Middleport.
AFTER GAME dance at Soothern Junior Hlgh School tonight
until midnight. Music by j'Next
in Line," sponsored by &amp;tuth-

Join• Cast

SERVICE

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65 Buick

FRIDAY

Plan Halloween Carnival

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - .. me nt s, fo rt une tell ers, and a
s wee t s hop . Ma ny of the p r izes
fo r t he car ni\'al ha ve been donated by the Modern Woodmen
u[ America.
I· 01·tune lellcrs will be Diane
Milli ron and Pau.y Might Sue

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SYRACUSE - Tho Loyal Help. rJchJnger Jr., read an Auera Clan of the Syracuse Meth· tumn poem and Mrs. Farrell
IIIII ICernt. .. al,
odist Chureh held ita regular one, 11 Up Letart Way."
Mrs. Farrell aenred sandwichmonthly meeting recently at the
PvftVanl to a Wrll of P•rtltlon t.·
med by th1 Court of Common Plea• home or Mrs. Damon Farrell. es, jello aalad, colfee and mints
ol Melli counly. Ohio. 1 will otter
Mrs. Ralph Robson, president, to Mro, Ralph Rob!IOII, Mro, Helfor •ale at pubUr auction on l}le 23rd
da)' ot November, IM6 •t 10:00 a .rn . opened the meeting by having en Damewood, Mrl!l. 0 r v I I 1 e
at the • tepa or Ole Co11rt HoUH of
Crooks, Mrs, William Elchinsor
. .ld CIMinly , in the VUIIIC ol Pom - the class ~ the 23rd Psalm in
eroy , the lollowinl detcrlbed 1'11!11 unison. Mrs. Farrell had the
Jr, and Mro, W, M, lloudaohelt
e alate ·
Situated in lbe T•wn..hlp ot SIUJ. devotions taken Crom the Upper
bury, N.elp Couaty, Ohio. Beinl In
Room, and closed with prayer.
~c tlon 31. Town il, K1n1e 15 of thl!'
lewis Rep1lr Service·'
Ohio Compuy't Purchue, and the
Roond robin cards were signed
l•crtlon of ll'lJI farm now In my p&lt;M·
IHEA11NG '
ae•lon to be hound on the ncord and sent to Mrs. Eldon wm
boolr. now at Pomeroy. Ohio. •a Court and Mrs. Royal ThomBA.
'PlUMBING
record and above aald farm w-11 purMrs.
Helen
Damewood
read
chued from ... H . Rn1era.
'ROOFING
Said tncl 1a bCJUnded •• followa: from the book on ••women a{
On the n~Jrlh b)' Peter Woodrum ; on
the lllble" on the topic, u wamthl' P!&amp;•l by J , A . Rutherford. tfol-FORtuwlnl Ra«oon Creek to the Boxic
en of Endor ."' Also, Mrs. Wm.
S•i tphln JD ll ~ n! tracll; thence -at
\I'IHUJON ,I.IIY,
"atntlfft

Nl. 11111
tftate ., ~·"'" Wlflt.rt ~u... c•, o..

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Tonight's Games

Mrs . Farrell Hosts Class

LIOAL NOTIC.
tN THI COMMON PLIAI COUIIT,
MilO I COUNTY, 0111110

LIOAl NOTtCI
NOTICI Of A"'OtNTMINT

·&gt;

F.F. K.

/\ Halloween l'arni val will be
held at the nradbury Elementary School Thur sday night from
7 to ~ ;J.m. unde r sponsors hip
of the Bradbu ry P. T . A.
The e\·c nt will ge t unde1·way
with U1e ma re h of the ma sque rad(&gt;rs at 7 p. m. l'ostume pri ze s
w ill be awarded to the winner s
in fou r categorie s. Mr s. George
Ko rn and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
lloefli ch will be the judge s.
Another feat ure of the carnival will be the se lec tion by the
elementary sC" hoo l eh ild ren of
a king and &lt;}LK..-'C/1 and a prince
a nd pri ncess. There will be
games witl1 prize!ii, re fresh-

LEGAL NOTICE

,Social
• . Calendod

Helen Bottel

gave our daughter instructions
to stick the next person who
pushed them out of line. I made
s ure everyone in the Jlne heard
what I said! It worked, but when
the y got to Ole window, the waitrt:s s ignored them and actually
a slo.cd the man behtM them Cor
hi s order! I reported her, but
the manager couldn' t care less
and said so.
At the delicatessen I came up
behind two young girls who had
been waiting there quite a while.
T he cle rk .i umped right to my
01-de r , and I told her the girls
were fi rs l She said, " They don't
want a nyt hing, they're just hangi ng around." The girl s told me
they hadn' t e \'en been asked what
they wanted. So U1e clerk grudgingly fi xed thei r order , and the n
n· fused to wai t on me.
It even happens at the Post
Offi ce. Child re n, taught polite-ness, s tand bat·k, and adults take
a dvantage.
Te(&gt;n-agers and young adults
eont rol the spending of about 76
pe r n• n( of the ci rculated money
in ll1c [lni tcd States. It' s high
t im ~.: bu s inesses woke up to the
fad and treated them with the
re spt! d due intelligcnl, honest
and well - behaved cus tome r s.
T hey des erve the same rii$1ts
a nd ..-ourtcsy as so -called adults
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Thi s F r i . &amp; Sot . the Francis Taylor Group featuring
th l! I!IC c it i ng si nging voice of Harr y Joseph .

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�Tlle Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Micklleport, 0., Friday, October 25, 196M

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Helen Help USe •• By
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SHE'S "TIRED OF lT"

TOO

We lr}' to t each our children
re spL•d fo1· their elde rs, but aft~ r s cdng how lhe)' are tn:atcd,

Dear llelen:

Reading the letters from ''Tired or it" and " Hob" wl10 show- 1 w01dcr. Consider thi s: Our
ed how young peopl e we re sho1·cd ki ds were in li ne at a hamburaround in stores , I thought I'd ger stand. Adult s kep t s ho\i ng
let you know what has happen- a head of them. Finally I wok a
straight pin out of m)· pur se an&lt;!
ed to our kids.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

$'299

S30. oo Dlw• •• •l••ct 11
C11vtnlt1t TtrMI

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FURNITURE CO.
MASON. W. VA.

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675-1611
Entertainment In The "Starlight Room"
SUNDAY BUFFET- NOON TO 4 PM
SPECIAL WEEK END RATES
THREE DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS
(Fr i. thru Sun . 2 p. m. )
2 Person s (doubl e bed) .... .. .
$24,00
3 Pe rson s (one double and
one s ingle bed ) .. .. . ___ ....................... $30.00
4 Per.s on s ( tw o doubl e beds ).. ............ $3 5. 00
Go lf Course P r iv il eges
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68 Buick

Save

Ele c tra C us tom 4 Dr. HarU To p, fa ctory a ir co ndit ioned .
Onl y 7789 ea sy mile s. Exec ut ive ' s cor , ful ly eq uippe d,
1v inyl top .

Save

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LeSabr e 4 Dr. Sedan . De mo. Fa ct ory Ai r Condi t ioned .
equ ip ped. Gol d f in is h with buc ks ki n vi nyl sea t s.
equipped .

2-Hour
DRY QfANING

ern Band Boosters.
SATURDAY

HALLOWEEliJ
PARTY for
members and wives and auxU.
iary memben and husbands, beglmlng 9 p,m,, Saturday at Drew
Webster Post 39 , American L&amp;glon. Prizes tor funniest, prettiest and most original costumes.
Entertainment and refreshments
following grand parade.
RACINE FffiEME.N'SAuxiltary
will have a ehUi supper preceding the Saturday (all festival at
the fire house; supper starts Ill
4:30 p .m.; also pie and coffee .
HlGH SCHOOL dllrlce party Saturday, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., Meigs
High School auditorium in Mid-

dleport; Ja,ys emceeing.
SUNDAY
CHICKEN AND spareribs barbecue &amp;and~ , Chester Fire
Dept., begirming at J1 a.m. at
fire house, rain or shine; homemade Ice cream. Public we 1&lt;:ome.

DeLong, Lois Thompson and Mildred Miller will have charge of
l.he fish pond, Pauline Darst and
Loi s P r o..ince will s ~C)ervise lhe
ball LOs s game , and Thelma Giles
and Bertha Bing will direct the
bobbi n.g for apples.
Six ca kes will be awarded in
cake walks with Violet Miller and
Kathr )'·n J ohnson in charge, and
a clown with large pockels containing pr izes will c irculate
among the children allowing litem
to "pick " hi s poc ket s.
Goldie F ridle ;y a nd Ida Mae
Murphy are chai r men oftlre sweet
s hop, and handling the rc rre shm ent stand will be Eva Milliron,
Mar y Hoover and Madeline Pai nter. ,, decorated cake ¥.-ill be
awarded during the eve ning.
.1\ picture pai nted b)' Mrs.
Miller and a s luffed animal will
be given as door p ri ze s. Mr s.
Mill iron , soc ial cha irma n, ha s
n :ques ted U1at pare nts retur n
their donation sUPs tot~ school.

HOLLYW OO D IUPD Katharlne Ross will join Pa ul
Newman a nd Robert Redford
In 20th Century-Fox's .. Butch
Cn.ssldy and the Sundance
K i d " in wh ich Mar lon Brando
was previously considered 11.s
a co -star.

Our Ust11l Good Clunlng

Rollinson's Cleaners

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Juq-e of U.. P'rebate Court.
Mel•• County, Ohio
11-1. 11~
3k

liGA.L NOTtCJ
Sea led bid. will be reefl'lvlld ._ lbe
I·Hi ec of Lhe Vllla1e Clerk, Pomeror
flhlo , until 1:11 o' doct noon on No:
\ flrn~r 4. IIHill, 011 anr of tbe foi J.:~willl proPOtale.
1. f"or the purchua by tbe vm •••
" ' l' orneroy of • n- traetor with
illot followlnl added eqUipment.
Trac tO!' ED•Ine 1•ollnc POweNd
..0 h .P. or mort~
Tr•m., and loader to be of unltlaed
cwuolnleUon . Hood o r armor plat&lt;e
Dlffctemlal Jock
14.9 x H rear tlrq
7 SO 11: II ten ply fmnt tlrea
8,000 lb. or more r a ted front axl•
Hydra ahutlle torque converter to
be lao! operated
Rear oper•llnll llahta .
Loader Minimum Ca padtlq:
Lilt Cap . ~ lb.
Break .. way Cap ., 4,DOO lb. PTyout
ca p _ 5.100 lb.
Lilt cyl J Dbl. act1n1 J ln. Jd
Hyd raulic OPI!I'IIIInl Prtl.ll\lre JMI .
1.000 lb.
Hydnullc to be n Dm or more
Baclthoe minimum eapaeltiH an.d
di'Uilla·
Be pth dl1 13 fl .
IJJ1g! n1 n dlua 180 deane.a
Mill . troll} I'O."nter of awln1 10' 11'1 "
Under c UI 5 ' I"
Ma ~
Helll'llh n·
Mn . lift tiiP . u leut 3,8110 lb
Mu
lift cap. a t 14 ft . /rum cen
t ~ rllne of lll'inl at a.. .. t li.IOO lb.
Mu . d!IJ[In a: Jor~e 8,'700 lb .
Ma ~ - brtak -a way a l le.ut 21.000 lb
Side mounted ~ fl . c utter bar
fower
}fydra uu~ drlvl'n
..... u blda m1111 m'"rt or e11ceed the
• b ovl' •PecllleaUona.
For the u le by lbe \llllaa:c af Pom·
erny nne 19 ~ ~ International Trattor
with fron t P_nd Joadtr, rncower attac h m ~ n t a nd haf'll blade . The bidder may
• h te eithe r what he wUI live for
th e 19$9 lnlernallonal Trac tor or
wh;ol IIITHHHH h e wJI.I allow U II
h~ d ,··ln fo r lhe n e w tr;~ c ltlr deacrtb·
o:d above .
Each bidde r m 1y bid for either
thP purd1 ,..P nr th e 1959 lnte rnaUon •1 Tra cl &lt;.&gt;r or fur lhl' aalc to the VII ·
!.. Me H ( !' ome n) y uf 1 nl'w tractor
dl'acri hl'd a bo" e or both . Each btd
il"Ud con1am lh l' fall name llf evel')'
r e raon or •·nmpany inte.-....ted iii the
•Hn e. ~ nd th e bid mutt be ~ecom ­
i" •nl e d by a che&lt;:k or bond ln the
s ~&lt;m of 1100.00 lo the u UdacUort or

th..

Vl!l a1e

Council •• a ,uarana

1hal if the bid it a«epted, ~onlrll('t
wi ll b e c nt .. ~d Jnta and it. perfor m~ 1\c e pr n!&gt;erly oecured . Theile checb
o r bon ds wlll b.. returned d once
10 a ll Pl&lt;CO! PI the I U"'&lt;:I'IdUJ bidder.
IIi ~ c h i'Ciu or bond will be held until
:h f' cunl ract o r bid It properly e• e ·
"" l ed

lly

him

Th e r l.vht Ja reaerved to reject any
~I'd
ii ll bldt .
Jo:dna Scho-enleb , Clerk
VJU...AG E Of" P OVERO Y
2tc
iol2,, , 11-1
lEGAL NOTICI
A rllluil i e l...., tlon ol Melli County
,;~rl.-u lto • - al
Sodl'l)' Direc tor• wlll
b&lt;;.&gt; beld T h ~&lt; nr d ay. November 14. 19SB.
from 5: 00 I'M . t o 9 :00 P .M. • t the
••lf i•·&lt;' of t he Me i 1 ~ Co11nly Commll rnun en. i n the Court Huu ae In Porn ·
&lt;roy, Oh io.
Quallflca l kl·
for ca ndld ate 1 l •u
f"l lr~ tort a u • !ha l they mult be a
qu Ril fie d "Oif'r of Me ln Clon17'~ and .
''";~ t h a ve 1 membe t"'hl~ . U~·et In
,_.,if Societ y f or )leu lll$8
Candld:o h_..•' peiiUODI' muat Itt fUe ct
with t he So:uetary not later than
'1 :00 PM. We&lt;ln...O ay November I ,
O r&gt;l y 1&gt;e rao1U huldln g ntem berahtp
tlcket• at the d oae o f the
1188
( &lt;rl.l f'l l)' Fair, or at Jeaat f l01'1!'ft 1151
,iil&lt;: nd a.- d•y• befo re the dille ot
e lectio n . are qu aUfted to vote .
T he Melp County
A lr i~ullural Soeiety
By . Donald E ltnte r ,
Secre t ar y

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LHAL NOTIC.
w11oae Jqt
kn own plac e of r11ldence b 138 W .
61h Av eaue, Columbu1. Ohio, lrl hereby notlfll'd that on the lOth day of
&amp;ep~mber, 1988 JA.MD
A. WILL,
IM-1111 plalntlff tiled
hit
pet!Uon
l t'ltrvt h u ae defl'ndant In the Court
of Common P le11 Melp County, Ob.lo,
CaM No. t4 ,:rf0 prJYinl for divorce
fr om " ld Sharon A. Will on the
a:rouftolbl of D't.IU nea:Jeet of 4atJ &amp;lld
etlnoml' rnl'lty , pla lnttft alliO P"'71
for a n awa rd of property and other
proper r elie-f: 11ld CIIUH wtll be f or
bu.11n1 on or after lbe 30UI day or
No ~ber, UJIS.
~AMII A. WilL, P .. lnttff
J . a . o•ar..• , Attorn•., ..r

SHARON A. WILL,

11 15; 11 •

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550 6 cy l. 4 Dr. E xtra good for mode l.

64 Ford

Co untr y V8 Sedan Sto. Wa g on. This is full s ized Ford
wagon a nd show good core. PS, PB &amp; AT .

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62 Buick

$895

VB Gal oxie "500" 4 Dr. Seda n. Extra C le an . PS, PB &amp; AT .

$795

Elec tro 4 Dr . 5edon . This c or I S ve ry cle~n 1ns 1de and out .
We sol d th1s cor new and ho11e serviced it since new . Be·
longed t o one of our e mpl oye es.

$595

61 Buick

lnv ic to C on\1. Cpe. Yo u'll have to !&gt;ee this one to oppre ·
e late it.

MANY MORE
BIJICK
PH, 992-2143

PONTIAC

GMC

68 0Ids 98 Luxury Sedan • • • • - • • • - • - • $4600

Check In Now for
an Auto Check-up

LIGAL NOTICI
IN Titl CIJMMON ,.liAI COU.T
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO
OHIO VAll.Y INDUITIII . .,
PLAINTIFF

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the invaU:ln by Western Michl·

the lowest price.

d e...,rlbed
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real nl~te:

"'"'" In lho TowNhlp ol S.OOon.
'" lbe County of Melp and Stlte of
Ohio, and belnt in 1«1 Acre Lot No.

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1:r:'Ro'""'"'
'· •nd deacribed
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•• • P""'.. onfollow.
&lt;ho North
line of llld UIO Ac u Lot No. 11.11

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"hl're ,aid North line lnterle&lt;'ll lh•
• .:- nter iJrM! of the publle I'Olld lr.llown

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SouthUI1
tollowlnJ
centerthene
Jlnee
tbe Racine
I.G O.oR. the
Landlna:;
ot .. id PUblic r-o.d about 11183 feet
to the property n ow owned. by Prolhtt, 11nd formerJ:y owned b)' Henr)'
Wolfe; thenee North foUoovinr the
Wut. une 11r the •aid Proffit\ prop.
ltty . aald line abo belllJ lbe &amp;an
llrte ot 1 10 Acre Part"tl dewrlbBd
at Pltctl Twu In the deed. to Rodne y
I •ownilll, t«ONI.ed In Volume lliKt,
ra1•
of the M•IP County Deed
ll~orda to lbe Nortb IJM ol 1ald
I.ot No. 1211, whleb IIDI 11 allo lb•
South line of the former Job P .
Wolfe land; thence 'll'ut. followlnl
the North line ol . .kl Lot No . 1111,
to tile place of belinnhJJl, contain·
lnl 20 Ac ret. more or
SIVIDa: and ea.ceptlna: unto the
l! ranton, th eir hetra and &amp;.M~Pment•
1o11d undiv ided one haU of t.he mJn.
t ral ntht8.
The lind he~ln eon..-eyed betn1
1he .a me land •• Lhat which WM dell&lt;: ribed u Parcel Two In the deed
to ll.odnll' DownioJ, recorded
In
• • th• RIICine to O.K. Undlnli the nce
\o olume 1911 , Pa1t1 ltl.
~Iorenc • Deedt : Volume 199, P• 1e
1111 . .:~ nd Volqme 2:1.1, Pa1 • 131, MeiJ ~
( u un ~y ~&gt;toed Rec-orda.
The real ettate herein c onv1yed
lielllf the
real eetate
U..t
.. nnve yed from Rodoey Downinl 1.1111
~ annln1 Webller to Hlllon N . WoUe
a nd Larry Wolfe b y de-ed dded J"eb·
r uar)' •· 1118!1 a nd recorded. J'lbn&amp;·
.,,., tt, liMJI In deed boolr. No. 1::111
· ~ \ Pi 'l e 11'1' dl' •th• o.WI/Recot\11 of
foJel11 County,. Ohio ..
T enft• or S•~: caiJ!ftl.r nol • than two· lhirdl of Cbe
a pprat..cl
~;~ lu•, th11 Prop~rtr beinl •PPrllled

pn here saturday cans \VOil
Charlie (Choo Choo) Jones and
John Mllom.
Marshall, In addition to going
t:IIJ'qh its 17th straight winless

Every part of your car should be

checked regularly for top petfor·
monee . We'll do the job right at

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game last saturday, lost lts
leading rusher, Dickie Carter•
Tho tullback or Man had golned,
405 yards ln . 72 carries before
sutltrlng a broken collarbone in
tho 13-10 loss to Louisville.

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LET US CHECK YOUR BATIERY NOW
FOR WINTER DRIVING!

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398 Sunnv Dollan Winners
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in.g , anti-spin axle , 18,000 miles. One owner new Oids trade.
J ust like new.

Optometrist Visit

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V8, auto. trans., radio, anti- spin diCCer., white with blue
interior . A r eal nice one.

65 Ford LTO 4 Or, H.T. • ·- • • ·- ·---- $1495
352 V8 motrlr, auto. trana., P.S.. white over bl~~e, with blue
interior.

67 Olds Delta 88 Hoi ~ed. , . " ... , " . , $2695
Gr een fini sh with matching mL , power equipment, radio,
w-s-w, fs cotry air. , low mileage. Sharp[
w-s-w, fa ctory air. , low mlleage. Sharp!

67 Olds F-85 Club Coupe,, , , , , .. . . , , .$2295
V8, auto., P.S. , radio, gd.d finish with matchl~ vil\}'1 inL ,
low mileage. Just like new!

62 FORD 4 DOOR
c~l ., Ar.~ to .

Pack 2'18, Webelos Den No. 1,
aa a part of a project, visited
the office ot Dr. N. W. Compton, optometrist of POmeroy, on
Oct 22.
Dr. Comptoo explained the Importance or the eyes and the care
that should alwayo be taken to
prcM!Ct them. T.a of tbe boys
were teated and Dr. COmpton
related what waa being done.
All ot. the equipment w a B
deJDOilltrated so that each boy
knew the importance or t h e
eqJlpment in Ottine glasaeo, A
question and answer period wa1
held. Patrick Wood and Guy E,
Guinther are Webeloa leaders.

$495

Sto. W~on
Auto . Trant.

$195

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
POMEROY

the

streak among major colleges.

state.

The homecoming closh cooeludes a three-week heme stao:L

rumble oo the Athenl 1
llne. Two p)IJ'I!I later, Halfback
Mark Williams skirted right erd
to tie the I!!Core at 6-8, Robin
Phllin put tho Moroudero oheld
8-6 when he circled efll for the
extn poilU.
Shortly after Athens had taken
tile tollowl,. ldck-ol!, and early
In the lourth period. Fullback
TIDY Williams intercepted a Bulldog poss at thO 50 yard stripe,
Mark wmtama fill for 8, Robin

Thomas recovered a Bulldog

Phoenix Tops New York
Urdted Press International
The Phoenlx SUna aren't
acttne very much like a new
elQ)IIl81on team and the New
York Knicks are acting ewn
Jess like a tide oonteDdi~

NBA teams this sea son. evened

By

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The SUrul, one of the two aew

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Area Grid Statistics

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TEAM STATISTICS

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IHJOO.IIO.

•aiiiiT C . HARTINOACH,
IHIRILif Of MIIOI
COUNTY, ottiO
10 4: 10 II : 10 18; 10 P; H I 5Lc

SIZE

RIGHT PRICE!
RIGHT SIZE!
RIGHT HEATEIH
RIGHT NOW!

FOR SALE
Ninety-two shares of Pomeroy
National Bank Stock will be sold
to tbe highest bidder for not less
than $90.00 per share, the appraised value, at the omce of
O'Brien and O' Brien, attorneys,
lO()Ih Court street, Pomeroy,
Ohio at 10:00 a.m. Saturday,
OctOOer 26, 1968. For further
information can 992·2720.
WUliam E. Stive r s
Admini strator or the e state of Claude E. Glll1an,
doc.

FIRST DOWNS
PASSING
G TEAM AVG, OPP, AVG, CMP· ATT,
INT,
Athono
, 5 64
12.8
54
10.8
24-60
10
Golllpollo • , , 5 65
13, 0
72
14. 4
23-65
6
lrootoo , , , , , 5 77
15.4
72
14.4
31-75
I
Jock1011 , , , , , 5 67
13.4
81
16.2
22-47
6
Lopn ' ' •• ' ' 5 76
15.2
57
11, 4
17-53
3
Meigs , , , , • , 5 58
11. 6
47
9,4
1M3
3
Nelo.-York , , , 5 41
8.2
89
17,8
13-45
4
WeUstcn , , , • , 5 72
14.4
43
8,6
21-46
2
TEAM RUSH TEAM PASS NET OFF, NET DEF,
TEAM
YDS. AVG,
YOS. AVG,
YDS. AVG,
YOS. AVG,
Atllens . , • • 801 1110.2 290 58.0
109 218,2
101 202.0
Golllpolls. • 845 169,0 217 13.4 "IOIIt 212.4 1349 269,8
' ' . 1125 225.0 361 72.2 14~ 299.2' 1215 243,0
J1ck1011 , , , 891 178,2 362 72.4 1253 250,6 1317 263,4
Lopn ••• • 1086 217.2 242 48,1
1328 265,6 1126 225. 2
879 175,8
Meiga. , • , 828 165.6 :176 58.2 1104 220,8
Nelo.·York • • 706 14L2 122 24.4
828 165.6
786 157,2
Wollstcn ••• 1113 222.6 ~ 47.2 1349 269.8
828 165.6
TEAM

Ohio Valley Plumbing
&amp; Heating
EDWARD BAER, OWNER
232 E. Second
992·2036

COMBINAnOII

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Wellston , , • , • , , , 14
Point Ploollflt • , • , 59
A11lons , , , • , , , , , 62
Federll-Hocld,. , • 64
Melgo • , , , , •• , , 72

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AVG,
8.3
8.4
8,9
9.1
10.3

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1969 DODGE DART

·-ICSH

Tht bllll of bath-autam1tlc

Compact lovers never had it so big

and it was very satisfying to

in 1964, But It Is olso
to see these boys
work hard to do weD and then
do well while some people said
they would DOL "
The coach aaid one thing he
learned from this Olympics was
Ute United States basketball
team should have more time to
train before the games.
u As
I have
said, the
American boy will terxt to rise
above this and get ready, but
there is a limit.'' he said.
win

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their record at Z..2 Thursday
night b~ d""nlng the Knlcks
10g..92. The Knlcks. who are
supposed to be in the champi~
shJp race thla season, are now
ju ot 2-3, in tho only other NBA
game, Baltimore topped S a n
Diego, 119-115.
GaU Goodrich scored 31points
ror the Suns whlle former Knick
Dick VanArsdale added 20 Cor
tho Suns. Willis Reed and Walt
Frazier scored 24 and 18 for the
Knlcka.
Earl Monroe scored 35 points
to pace Baltimore past San
Qlogo, Trolling 103-98, Baltimore scored 13 straight points
to take a Ul·103 lead and wrap
up the game. E lvin Hayes had
25 far Sl:n Diego.

NBA STANDINGS
By United PreiS International
East

W, L. Pet GB
Bolllon ' ' '
3 0 1,000
B&amp;ldmore "
, 4 I ,800
Cinclmatl •
, 3 I , 75~ II
l'lllllldelphla , , 2 I ,867 I
New York , , , • 2 3 ,400 2
Detroit " , • , I 3 ,250 211
Milwaukee • , , , 0 3 ,000 3
Welt
W. L. Pet. GB
Sin Francisco •• . 2 1 .667

Phalln picked up 5, Rick A s h

scrambled for l1 am: Tiny Williams posted gains of 5 and 20
yards to Ute Athens 1. Tiny Williams bucked over from there
tor the ftnal score,
Meigs boy s credited with ~tlay­
ing an ootstanding game were
Jeff Morris, John Thomas, Fred
Thompson, Eddie Young, Roger
Dixon and Ted Lehew, linemen;
Tommy Cook and Dave Hiles,
err:ls, and Robin Phalln, T i n y
WUllams, Mark Williams, Rick
Ash and Ron Stnith, backs,
The Meigs Marauder 7 - 8th
grade team s uCCered a 30-6 defeat at the hand s of Wahama
on the Middleport neld, also
Thursda.v. The lone TD scored
by Meigs was on a 60 yard, third
quarter run by Chuck Faulk.

Thursday's Results
Phoenix 109 New York 92
Baltimore 119 San Diego

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North 34 Dayton
Alheoo at Jackaon
Wa,ynel4
NeliiOil'Vlll.,...York at GllllpoiiJ
Vandolla adler 20 lll,ylon OokMelpatwooci8
Lopn at WeliPrtblo l i l a - 20 Bellbrook 6
AlexanderatSoutbern
SOUthwestern Ill Eastern
Pl. Pleuant at Ripley
Wahama at ~cor
AT
Haman Trace Ill North Gollla
Hannan at Kyser Creek
Coal Grove at St, Joe

REPUBLICAN RALLY
HOTEL MARTIN MEETING HALL Oft

(Saturday)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th 7:30 P.JL

Huntington at MIJIDII

All Candidates and Interested Persons Are Invited. Refreshments Will Follow The Rally.

Thursday's
Grid Scores
illGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORES
By United Prell rntematlona1
~t&gt;rlngfteld lllawnee 30 Clark
Northweot 8
Miami Eaot 24 Gl'OOIQl 20
lt&gt;rlnglleld Norlh 3i DQion

P.t. Pol. A4v.

MINI Bl

Wayne 14

NEll' SHIPMENT JUST AR.RIVED

Dayton Col. White 12 Meadolr&lt;ialo 8
Dayton Beaver Creek 49
Dayton stebbino 6
Cententlle 21 Troy 8
Dayton Fairmont Eaot 15 FairbomB
Xsola 20 Dayton Falrmoat Weot

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STEAK
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Home of tlte

MEIGS COUNTY'S ONLY AGENT
FOR RUPP

Fabuloru

(Only gamea 1cheduled)
Frida)''• Games
Phoenix at Detroit
BaJUmore at Los Angeles
Atlanta at seattle

Model C-2-20-2~ H.P,
Deluxe Model

(Only gomos scheduled)

C-2-50-2~ H.P,
Marlon Incal 13 Versailles 6
St. Clairsvtlle 44 Barnesviile

SANDWICH

DUlonvald 12 Mingo Junction 0
Beallsville 58 Caldwell 6
Linsley Jnotltute fJ', Va,) 38

And Toke Em Homo

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Tot'&lt;lllto

parbl* phono, plus AM rltdlo
In one campaet Cllbinet. a.nd·
aMI _cltllp. Portlim&amp;UC •utornric 4-apeocl record chlnatr.

BuiM·In AM redlo
owltch
, •• both
radio tnd phona.
Blut, White, or
YtUow·Oold col·

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h11 cantrol

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INGELS
FURNitURE
MIDDLEPORT

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSIDNG
Ydo. Clr, Avg,
Coon, Atheno •• • 477 97 1.9
llo11dn, Iron, ' ' ' 161 120 3, 9
VII, Wollston, , , 439 85 .5.2
Prose, GtiiiJ)olia. 437 89 4.9
Lowe, Lopn ' ' • • 402 114 4.8
PASSING C&lt;lmp.Att 1nt Ydo TD
stern'n~ lr, , 29-68
3 351 3
Handley, Ath. 24-58 9 290 3
DoSI'n, Jim, ,22-47
6 362 5
Perdue, Wtn 21-45 2 236 0
Johns'n, Lf!IL 19-46
I 242 I
Werry, Melp 19-52 3 276 i
(10 or Morel
PUN11NG
Ydo.
Jlutler, Alheno,. 701
Johnlton, Logon, 661
Spencer, Gollll • • 549

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18 38.7

KO RETURNS

H &amp; R FIRESTONE

Ord1r By Phone

N. 2nd Ave,

992-5432

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,\IVI'I'IInatlon Paint

Carter. Net-York

115

for Raoft,.

S.Mt-Giou
Scru..t.oltl• Polnl
lxt~rlor

6 0

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Roef Point

PUN'!' RETURNS
Ault, Meigs • • .

Yds. N~
.107 10
Goodwin. Athena , 83 7
Moasbarger, Jack.
47 5
Valentine, Jack. •
48 3
carr, WeU1ton ••• 43 3

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Trtplo Troc•
Storm Wt11dowa
C..pleto BotfwOiftl

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Woahor
Pineo TY

INTERCEPTION RETURNS
N~ YdL TD
Johnof&lt;ln, Logon , • I U 0
Volentlno, Jackson • • 3 46 0
Pickett. Wolio ton • , , 3 9 0
Ault, Meigs • " • " 2 SB I
Abdeill, Athens , • • , 2 30 0
Hllldley, 'Athena • • • • 2 l4 0
Hetll'l', Ironton , ••• , 2 7 0

Ant,...noa

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lllr~Win
667-3963
TullfiOt'o Plolo10

MENS FALL AND WINTER

15 38.6

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CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE
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Outstandlnl Group Of

C. P. O's-Cli-COlTS
STADIUM COlTS
In Wilol~, Heek Suede

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Ydo, No, TD

Washb'n, 1m.
• 289 12 0
Spencer, Callia • • 139 9 0
Baooogher, Logon , ,134 7 0

157.95
184.00

OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE

20
Tlltmovllle 34 Adona 12
Jefleraon Union 27 Mount Pleasant 10

Codlz8
Follansbee (Ji, VL) 43

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Birr, Meigs , , , 905 25 36,2
Levine,
Wollo, , •756 22 34.4 Atlanta , , , , 2 1.667
TEAM
PTS. AVG. ,.
s.nmeso . , ,. , 2 2 ,500 11
Jack..., , , , , . , , 151
21.6
RECEnnNG
N~ Ydo. TD
Chlequ , , , , , , 2 2 ,500 II
Wollotoo , , , • • 138
19,7
Connd,
Lopn
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17
220
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P11oen1x , , . .. 2 2.500 II
Point Ploallflt , , 130
18.6
W1hlmo , , , , • • 134
16. 8 Akera, ironton . 15 193 2 Los Angeles , , , . I 3 ,250 Ill
Seattle , , , , I L 200 2
Glouster • , , , •• 98
16.0 Vincent, Athens , . 12 155 I
Ault, Meigs • , •• 10 150 3
Bethel, WeUoton , 10 109 I
TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS

t.

Pomeroy

.R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
Mill St. 992-l34S Middleport

nation's longeat wlnleas

Kent

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GMAC FINANCING
992-5342

Manhall played Ita best game
of the season against Lou11ville
and figures the near miss DIIU'
be the spark to put 111 end to

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Dodges_ They're both kind to your budget
ThiS year , Dart Swtnger , the lowest priced Dodge hardtop , joins the Dart sedan, the
lowest priced Dodge of all. Rarely can you f1nd thi s·kind of room, comfort and
conven ience in the compact price range. Standard equipment includes all Dart Custom
items with the exceptions of cigaretle lighter, car peting, c loth-and·vinyl upholstery, dual
horns, and partia l horn ring Dart Series models have all-vi nyl, full -width bench seats in a
choice of blue, tan , or bl ac k {sedan) , and blue or black (Swinger) . An oplional delu~ee
pleated atl ·\' lnyl seat tri m is evailable on the Swinger in a choice of blue, tan, or black.

60 CHEVROLET

~ard

The 1968 Meig• Monudor
Frolh team. now s..o, nwnatned
unbeaten with .I come - from •
Jones is 1 184 ·pound •enlor behiDd 14-6 victory over viaitfrom Loeon atxl Mlllm lo 1 lng Athena 'lllursclol' o1ternoon
191i)OWII( sq~botnoro lrmn Lor- at Marauder.Stadlum.
ain. Ohlo.
Alhena took 1 11-4 lead lite In
First back-qJ man It both the first half when it scored on
runnln&amp; slots b Danny Slusher, 1 one yard pooa elllllng a 1orw
a 168;&gt;ound Junior ol Mlddl&amp;- drive,
town, Ohio.
Meigl!l, however, scored late
Cooch Perr~ Moll thinks In tho lhlrd quarter, after John

Weatem has won two of aix
games alii ita lone MidAmerican Conference victory
was a 14--0 conquest of wlnleas

0

on door, good col"dition, all
new exhau st sys lem, $350.
10-2s.6tc
Phone 992-7008.

Webelos Den Pays

67 Olds F85, 4 DL ----- · · · · ·----- -$2195

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HUNTINGTON, W, VL (UPI)
-The running burdoil In Mar·
shall University's offense Cor

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H-'ltOLO II:OIE AND CHAIITINA
11:01&amp;, DI..,~ANTS
NO, 14,314
I'Ut"'U ant Ill ll Writ o1 !:Iec Utlon
l"'ued by the Coon of Common Plea•
of Me ira County, Ohio , I will ofler
for ule a t publle auc tion o n the ::lad
&lt;I~J of November, 1981'1, at 10:00 A.
M. a t lhe atePJ of the Court Houae

that

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White over turquoise metalli c fini s h with turquoise inter~
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Shertfl of Meta• County
1• 01 25 I l l) I , 8, 15, 22.

1t11nda ·between. the would get to tackle Ru1at1, I when thoy round out they would
Americana and another OlymiJJe club whic:h had been touted 11 1 not pt 1 chance to lalof on tho
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,po11lble winner this year•
Scmeto.
Jo Jo White ol Kin,.., tile
Tho United Stoteo woo I 1511te U.S. &amp;D:l Rus1la have met
poirt winner over Yurosiavla In in the finolo tho paot tour AmerlCIIll' spork pi"' llUird.
the r o u ri d-robln eUmlnltion OJ:mpic.s. However, thankl to ()1111 It right on tho Uno,
''We were kind of letdown
touriiiii'MI.. 1 I I t weeik, and Yuaollnll'o ~t~dt - 2 vlctcey
after
the RuulanJ lo1t," he sal d
abwt tho only outward 1boW of over Rual!lia last Tuoadi.Y ln the
concern from lbl is over h1a semlfllllh, Ruula w1U have to 11tursday. "We will juat have to
team's mOI'Ile.
be ooatent wltll a chance ror the eet ..., aeain."
With only one game remaliP
Moat ot the players came to bronze medii oplut BrozU
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lnd tho gold medii in olg!&gt;t,
Mexico Cit~· thinklnl that tGtll8ht.
somewhere olq tho Uno they
lba hlnt1, an:l hb ,players lbl lo eager to look bock oo tile
con11rm, that 1he Yanks sui- job hl1 pJ.a.yers have done.
"This ls my second Olympics

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never get anywhere in life is 1
because, when opportunity
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for four -leaf clovers.-WaJter .
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11 long uld tr lf'l to Charlie Sulphln:
thence north to tho: place o1 bellO·
uln1, eontainlnl 111 acrea. be lh•
~a.m.. more or leat.
Except 15 11cre1 prevloutl)' aold
lf'1 ¥inl 82 acre• more nr leu .
Tcma ot Sale : C••h for not lell
1han two -lhlrdt of th11 app"l"d ... , .
lui' . the property beln( appraltecl • I

MEXICO CITY (UPI)- The
United Slates goeo after Its
.eventh consecutive Ob'Jnpic
bosl&lt;otbatl gold medii tonight
lt1d, lor tile ftrot time in 20
yurs, the Amerlean opponent
wW be a team other than
Ruosto,
Yueoallvla, a team which
whipped tile United States twice
In exhibitions but got drubbed
when it went agal.nst Coach
Hank lbl'a crew last week, is

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Bonnev i lie V8 2 Dr. Hard Top. Sha rp one owner ca r that
s how s the bes t of cond 1t1on. PS, PB &amp; AT .

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that Goble
H11.el JWitlce wh- Po.t Office ....
l1reu ta Bol!. 108, XouU, Indiana, b.h
h..cn duly apPOinted. q l!:•ecutor of
th• ~lll.e of Jarnet WNA&amp;II JUIItl!!e.
hole of Mel .. Cowaty, Ohio, d&amp;ce-d .
Dated lhb 33hd dll)' of OCiober.

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!UPON REQUEST!

Wil d cat Custom, 2 Door, Hardto p . Spot len al l wh 1te f in is h .
New Bu ic k trade- in from sa t1sf ied, one loca l owner.

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MIDDLEPORT Women's Christian Temperance Union, 7:30 Friday night at the Church of the
Nazarene, Middleport.
AFTER GAME dance at Soothern Junior Hlgh School tonight
until midnight. Music by j'Next
in Line," sponsored by &amp;tuth-

Join• Cast

SERVICE

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FRIDAY

Plan Halloween Carnival

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s wee t s hop . Ma ny of the p r izes
fo r t he car ni\'al ha ve been donated by the Modern Woodmen
u[ America.
I· 01·tune lellcrs will be Diane
Milli ron and Pau.y Might Sue

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SYRACUSE - Tho Loyal Help. rJchJnger Jr., read an Auera Clan of the Syracuse Meth· tumn poem and Mrs. Farrell
IIIII ICernt. .. al,
odist Chureh held ita regular one, 11 Up Letart Way."
Mrs. Farrell aenred sandwichmonthly meeting recently at the
PvftVanl to a Wrll of P•rtltlon t.·
med by th1 Court of Common Plea• home or Mrs. Damon Farrell. es, jello aalad, colfee and mints
ol Melli counly. Ohio. 1 will otter
Mrs. Ralph Robson, president, to Mro, Ralph Rob!IOII, Mro, Helfor •ale at pubUr auction on l}le 23rd
da)' ot November, IM6 •t 10:00 a .rn . opened the meeting by having en Damewood, Mrl!l. 0 r v I I 1 e
at the • tepa or Ole Co11rt HoUH of
Crooks, Mrs, William Elchinsor
. .ld CIMinly , in the VUIIIC ol Pom - the class ~ the 23rd Psalm in
eroy , the lollowinl detcrlbed 1'11!11 unison. Mrs. Farrell had the
Jr, and Mro, W, M, lloudaohelt
e alate ·
Situated in lbe T•wn..hlp ot SIUJ. devotions taken Crom the Upper
bury, N.elp Couaty, Ohio. Beinl In
Room, and closed with prayer.
~c tlon 31. Town il, K1n1e 15 of thl!'
lewis Rep1lr Service·'
Ohio Compuy't Purchue, and the
Roond robin cards were signed
l•crtlon of ll'lJI farm now In my p&lt;M·
IHEA11NG '
ae•lon to be hound on the ncord and sent to Mrs. Eldon wm
boolr. now at Pomeroy. Ohio. •a Court and Mrs. Royal ThomBA.
'PlUMBING
record and above aald farm w-11 purMrs.
Helen
Damewood
read
chued from ... H . Rn1era.
'ROOFING
Said tncl 1a bCJUnded •• followa: from the book on ••women a{
On the n~Jrlh b)' Peter Woodrum ; on
the lllble" on the topic, u wamthl' P!&amp;•l by J , A . Rutherford. tfol-FORtuwlnl Ra«oon Creek to the Boxic
en of Endor ."' Also, Mrs. Wm.
S•i tphln JD ll ~ n! tracll; thence -at
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Tonight's Games

Mrs . Farrell Hosts Class

LIOAL NOTIC.
tN THI COMMON PLIAI COUIIT,
MilO I COUNTY, 0111110

LIOAl NOTtCI
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/\ Halloween l'arni val will be
held at the nradbury Elementary School Thur sday night from
7 to ~ ;J.m. unde r sponsors hip
of the Bradbu ry P. T . A.
The e\·c nt will ge t unde1·way
with U1e ma re h of the ma sque rad(&gt;rs at 7 p. m. l'ostume pri ze s
w ill be awarded to the winner s
in fou r categorie s. Mr s. George
Ko rn and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
lloefli ch will be the judge s.
Another feat ure of the carnival will be the se lec tion by the
elementary sC" hoo l eh ild ren of
a king and &lt;}LK..-'C/1 and a prince
a nd pri ncess. There will be
games witl1 prize!ii, re fresh-

LEGAL NOTICE

,Social
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Helen Bottel

gave our daughter instructions
to stick the next person who
pushed them out of line. I made
s ure everyone in the Jlne heard
what I said! It worked, but when
the y got to Ole window, the waitrt:s s ignored them and actually
a slo.cd the man behtM them Cor
hi s order! I reported her, but
the manager couldn' t care less
and said so.
At the delicatessen I came up
behind two young girls who had
been waiting there quite a while.
T he cle rk .i umped right to my
01-de r , and I told her the girls
were fi rs l She said, " They don't
want a nyt hing, they're just hangi ng around." The girl s told me
they hadn' t e \'en been asked what
they wanted. So U1e clerk grudgingly fi xed thei r order , and the n
n· fused to wai t on me.
It even happens at the Post
Offi ce. Child re n, taught polite-ness, s tand bat·k, and adults take
a dvantage.
Te(&gt;n-agers and young adults
eont rol the spending of about 76
pe r n• n( of the ci rculated money
in ll1c [lni tcd States. It' s high
t im ~.: bu s inesses woke up to the
fad and treated them with the
re spt! d due intelligcnl, honest
and well - behaved cus tome r s.
T hey des erve the same rii$1ts
a nd ..-ourtcsy as so -called adults
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th l! I!IC c it i ng si nging voice of Harr y Joseph .

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OIRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
A. cuto, pa-- !lmdoySchool at ·31$ Mlln St., ~ Plouanl,
UNITED FAITH CHURCH of
at 9:80, Lloyd Dllllnpr, 9Q&gt;t. SUndays 11 o. m.; Wedneldojls
Nease Selllome~ ~School
Worlhip eorvico• Ill 10:45 wllh 8 p. m. All .,.,.....,
~rlntelllelll. R 01 J!&gt;Maon, .
Voro sowtz, loy~eeder. !lmdoy
Youth moeH~W, f:SO, Swldoy.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
'"olng serviCOJ at 7:45 with tho
CHURCH- Rev. Amoe TUllo palRev. casto.
tor. &amp;uldoy school, 9:80 a.m.;
SYRACUSE F111ST UNITED
Lee Burnem, auperlntendlnl; PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson
BETH ANY UNITED METilO- wonhJp service, 1i Lm. Wtd· Stebbins. pastor. Sunlll.l' achool,
DIST CHURCH -· Rev. Paul A. nelday prayer meetllls, 1 :30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; worship aervtee, 10:Sellers, pastor, Morniiii wor- 9mdoy nl&amp;ht worohlp, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Blblo atud,y end pra.yor
ship, 9:30 a. m.; Swlla,y School,
service, Wedne:aday, 7:30 p.~
10:30 L m. Blythe Thetas, Supt.
111!: DANVILLE WESLEY AN
Youth FeUowship, 6:30 p. m. CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pasPOMEROY FmST BAPTIST
tor; Adra SWick, Sunday ·School
LOTTRIDGE UNITED METHS14&gt;0rintsnlenl.
Sunday School,
ODIST - .Worship, ft.ratand third
9:30
L Jn.i Wonhip service,
Suoctlys of each month, lO:tS L
DLi aecom and fourth Sundays, 10:30 L m. Youtll and JW&gt;ior

7:30 P- m. Sunday SChool, P:45
L DL Christian Erdeavor, third
Saturda,y or each month.

LAUREL CLIFF FREE MET&amp;
Ot:IST CHURCH - Sunday School
9:30 a. m., mornifw worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evermw worahjp,
7:30 p, m.; Wecbesda.Y, Christtan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 P. m.
anc:t prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pa15ror; Phi I
Wise, &amp;,v...

DEXTER CHU IICH OF CIIRI'1"
- Ronnie Russell, pastor, Nor-man c. wu~ supt. ,._,dey School'
9:30 a. m.j WorshiP service.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
Sunday evening.
RACINE F1RST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE -SundsySCbool
9:30 .. m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a. . m.; Evening Worship,
7130 p.. m. Pn,yer services, 7:30
p. m, Wednosdsy, Sundsy School .
Suporlntendm, Pauline McCllntoc:k. Putor, Rev. Morris M.
Wolfo.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED

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youth service, 6:45 p. m. Eveni~

worship, 1:30. Prayer aM
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.

UNITED FAITH CHURCHNease Settlement - Robert E.
Smith. Sr., pastor. Sunday School
s~erintendent Kenneth Matson.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; WOl'shJp service, 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p, m. each Sun~. Mi~week .
prayer meeting, WednesdiJ', 7:30
p, m.
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of month by Charles Ruosell at
CHFBTER CHURCH OF -THE
NAZARENE _ Rev. Herbert
9,30 a.m.
• BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
CHR.niT _Charles Ruuell, ..,.... 11 a. m. am 7:30p.m., Sunday.
. tor. Richard Gilkey, SUJll, SUn- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ruch1 Bl
day School, 9:30 a.m.; Mornl~ ard Barton, SJ.IK,., Char es
sWorship, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlrw aell, assistantsupt. Prayer meetworship, 7 p.m. WednesdoyBiblo irw, Wo&lt;lneldoy, 7:30p.m.
s~. 7:30 p, m.
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!qXJRGANIZED CHURCH vr
.lesus Chrl&amp;t ol t.ttor Day
Saints, Portland • Recine Rold.
Sundoy School, 9:30 a. m.; Mom·
ing Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday

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munlon a..r worship sorvice,10:30 a.m.; prayer meeting, Tburadly, 7:30p.m.
CHESTER ~EI'HODIST Charie .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. Pearl A. Cuto, pallor, Pomeroy - lllrrlsonvllle Rood.
CHESTER: Wca"IJd», 9 a. m.; John Webster, pastor; Illy Ut-

tle, Sumay school s•rlmeo-

dent. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
mD&lt;ning worahip, 10:301 Suniloy
evening service, 7; prayer meet-

sldp sonlco alamatoo with AIfred llld F - • · Services
"·~-· _ __._ or evo-•-,
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Llii'IIERAN-Brl,__1 _...._ M"""'an ._. • ..,......, ~ ..... - sbijl, 9 a, m~ Sunday SCboolo
10:30 a. m,
ST. PAUL'S LUfHERAN - 82
E. Socoocl St., Pomeroy, Sunday
~1, 10 a.m.jWorsbtpaenfce
~~:'AcuSE UNITED METRo-

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TERIAN _ Mrs. Norma Le.:; each week.
Sundey School Superlntende.it.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
"'·""•· School 9,30 L m. Su
Chur&lt;h _ POmeroy, Mulberry
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't Holghta Rned, north rt Veterans
METI-IODJST- Morning Worship
de.y so~viceh 8 p.
Re~.' Memorial Hoapllll, Phillip Gag- ·
9:30 a. m. at former EUB bulldepo:tt er, pastor. Wecbtsday, 7:30 p.
Jre Expanded Suo:lay School ses- evening service at 7. Wectneaday Max ki ona ue o
sioo for nursery to grade six even:i.ng prayer service, 7:30. 8P88 ng.
, m., Bible Stud,y andpra.yermeetPastor, Elder Frederick J. StoAW5
ESSe; Lar
fre. saturday: Sabbath School,
children at former Methodlst ~
barl.
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1Q:30 L m~ Worship, 9:30 a. m. DJST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
nex at 9:30 a. rn., Mrs. J a m e s
ry Carnahan, prosld~Jv minister.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER• Sellers, posoor, SUnday SChool,
Stout, children's superintendent.
Slnla.Y: Bible lecturo, 9:30a.m.; IAN CHURCH _ Middleport, 9:30 a. m., Ben Qulsomorry,
&amp;mley Church School, adults end
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Wall!h Too!or study, 10 •30 a.m.; Guest Minister, Jemes Buchen- ~t. Morning ...,.ship, 10:30 O.
youth, 10:30 L m.; junior high, CHRIST- Sunday scbool, 9:30a. Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.
an, Sunday School Superinten- m., ftrst arxl third Sundays each
aenlor high and you~ adults m. Gl•-Evan•, &amp;lpt. Church Hr- Thurldly; Mlnlatry school, 7 P. clont Sunday Scbool, 9:30 Lm. mDillb. Evening owngelllllc
meet in former Methodist Church vlees, 10:30 a.m.; pening Hr·
m. Seniee meettrw, 8 p.m.
Worship Serviee, 10:30 Lm. service, 7:30 p. m., second and
ror ~ Chur(n School. Boyd vice, 7 :30; Wednelday. pr17er
MASON CHURCH OF CIIRJSTChoir pncUco, 7:30 p.m. Wed- fourth Surllays.
Hackney, youth superintendent; services. 7:30p.m.
Miller St. - Everl&lt;ln Wookley,
Pmor· Bible BIDdy cluBII, Sun- nosdly.
CARMEL JNITED METHO.
post high cla1111 and senior adults
doy,10a.m.
WorllldpllldproochASBURY
UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH - Rev, Paul A.
moettng In former EUB bullcllng,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO.
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m.
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pastor. Sunday School,
I'IIDI&gt;art VIJward, s'4'!. Mutt Bi- DIST CHURCH - Preschlng, t:1
llJI!!', -~'!!!!' -:r:~v.. w,~ ·g!Jq ,;;· lil.i wa;,;e Rciusb, ~
'ble Class party, last Monday each 80 a.m., Firat llld Second IUD- ;;...:', 7 ~.
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Sluiter, pastor.· Sunday School, MOrning worship, 10:30 a:. m.,
DIOIIth. ~ Youlh Fell.,.shfp oech deyl rt each montll; 'lblrd llld Cllllll81, Wedneadl,y, 7:....,
p.m., · 10 L m..•, C&amp;rroll Norril, SUpt.
second arxt tourthSundQsoreach
s..ntQ, 6 p. m. In former Meth- Fourth !lmdoys each modh, WorGRACE EPI!ICOPAL-E. Mlln Worship service, 11 L m.; MYF month. Evening e-llstic
odist bulldlng. District youth ral- ship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wodst., Pomeroy. Cburch school each 6 P. DL Sunday, ~er meetiq 11ervlce, 8 p. m. second a n d
ly ftrst M0111Q or each month.
nesdly eveninp at 7:30, Preyer &amp;uldoy at 10:80 a.m. 'lblrd &amp;m- Wedneoclay, 8 P· m.
third &amp;uldoy oaeh month.
LET AliT UNli'ED METHO· 111c1 Bible study.
dey ot oecb llllllltll no lllOt'DiDa
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DISf CHURCH - Firllt and Soc- .
FREEDOM G&lt;nPJ:;L MISSION servieo, Holy communion, 7:30 NAZARmE- Comer Unloollld
ENTERPRISE UNITED METII·
ond bdJI preschlng, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, PorllaiJII.Bashon p.m.
Mulberry. Rev. C)1de V. HOD!er- ODIST - l!ov. Wllll.am Alroon,
Third end foorlh &amp;mieyl, SUn· )IOid Rev. E. J. Grimth,pestor.
paotor, Swldo,y School, 9:30 Putor. Rolph ~encor, s.at-1
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED 4aJ School 10 a.m., Wonldp aer· Slnlay School, 9:30 L JD.j RatL
m.;
Raymond WaJbura. Supt. Eldon Weeks, Aas't. Worship •erMETHODIST - Worahlp, seeond
Ylre 1l a.m.; Tuesday evenlnga er Wllfrod, ~t. Svndey worship
MonUI
worlhlp, 10:30 a. m.; vicea, 9:30 a.m.; SUrday School,
end fourlb Sunday, 10:30 o. m.;
at 8 p.m., Prayer and Bible lbldy. serviee, 7:30 p. m. VnyermeetEveQ
Service,
7:10p.m. Mid- 10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
first llld third Sundays, 7:30 p, m.
RIJTLAND CHURCH OF THE iag, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Mll- Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Youth week service, Wodneodoy, 7:30 6:30. Wodnesdly: Choir, B:U p,
m.; Bible st.dy, 7:30.
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. '!onl Frederick. clus loader. FeiiDwshlp, 6 p, m. eech SUnday p. m.
Grimm, Jr., putor. Sunday Youth FellOifship, Frldoy, 7:30p. at ,._.., PlainJ United MothcFOREST RUN UNITED ME'nlCHURCH OF CIDRST - llllaschool, 9:30 Lm.; morning war. m. Ernast Deeter, leader; Roe- dist Church.
ODIST - Re•. Wondell G. Stu&lt;- diii&gt;Ort. 5th end MaiD. Jocl&lt;
lhip, 10:SO a.m.; young pea- "· er Wllfred, Jr., pre11ideli:.
lor, pa-. Worllldp sonlee, 9 Scltes, IIIQOI. Blblo Scbool, 9:30
CHESTER CHURCH OF Goll- L m.; SUDdi.Y Schod., 10 a. m. a.m.; :MondDI worlblp, 10:30 a..
pit' I MrVIee, 6:45 p.m.; .,.~ ·· MASON ASSEMBLY CHlJRCH
llltic services, 7:30 p.m. Wool. OF GOD. - Second St., ~ "'111e Rev. CbellerBrylllt,poltor. Mn. p....,t ~eue, SqrL
m.: EleniDI warlldp, 1:30 P.m.;
,..., evening eorvice, 7:30. W. Va. SuQoloy ScllooJ, lU aJD. SUndll Sehool, 9:30 a. m.;, wcr..
MINERSViLLE U N I T E D Preyer llll'vieo, 'Wednoldojl' 7 p,
Mornloil_.lhlp, U a.m. EQn._ lh1p MrYlce, 11 a. m.; EYenlng ·~'ODIST
n.
W ~-II m. Rn, RauUn Mo;r«r, putor.
MJDuLEPOR1 ttt.;A'fh uNITID pHitlc_Hl'Vlce:, ..7:30. p. m..:Blble 1101'111Jp, 7:110 p. ... Preyer ....... -•n
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•CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Stutler,
p&amp;atar.
&amp;mdl)r
School,
u!.a.n
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METHODIST- Max E. Donahle, SludY .1111! proyor ~ce. Wod- leo, Tlloldl,y, 7:80 p. m. Y .,_
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mlnlller; James BrowiDstoo, ,...,, 1:80 1). rn, Cho-·'J,'In, Senlce, '11mrldl3, 7:30 p. m.
L m.;
fGOU, ._t. pa""", I.eller TIJior,~Sun!lllldoy lchool IUIJOriniAindeot. - . )iaitor, PbJao 773-5188.._ Konlhly slol• •.lint Solunloy of, Worohlp service, 10 L m.
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Church ochool, 9:30a.m.; mom- (;AKW."l'ON CHURCH -Kinlo- oochmonth.
SYRACUSE CHUR(ll OF THE Wonhlp, 10:210 a, m.; JiJDior SoUW -ohlp, 10:30 a.m.: yooth bury Rood. SUndll School, 9:30
HEMLOCK GROVE CIIRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, ciet;y, 6:30 p, m.1 NYPS, 6,45 p. .
t'n&amp;. ~. 6 p.m. Choir r&amp;- a. m., Ralph Carl. sup. Woraldp TIAN - Jame• Smldl, putor; pastor. Bob Moore, SUndoy m, Sundoy Enaplllllc meotinc,
boarsol lftdHidsy, 7p.m., choir oervtco. 10•30 a. m. and 7•30 o, PouJ Poulsen, _ . - or SChool ~ SUnday SChool clas... 7:30 p, m. Pl'IIYor moet~Jv, Wool-•.
, dlnc:tor, Ben Pl\ll10n. Prlyw~' 01. l]tenaae)1• .tTII'H meetlftc, 9mdly IChool. &amp;:ndoy ICbool, ea for allagea, 9:30a.m.; ~ nelldQ', 7:30p.m.
sonleo, W-sdly. 8 p.m.
W-ldly, 1,30 p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -lih·
9:80a.m.; 11101'111na-IHII10:f5 ilw Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
Sunday
6:30
p.m.;
Ewngelllllc
'lOY
Roy S. Wlallw, otllcer t •
Lm.
Scrvleo
Suniloy
7:3D
p.m.;
:Midcharp.
Suniloy, 10 o.m.,HoH- .
SILVER RUN FREE WILL
week
Pnyor
meetbog
Wedno..
0111
moolllwl
1111110 L m. SuaBAPTIST - Rev. Cludlll Alldns,
HANDBAGS
, dey 7;30 p.m.; Mlsoklnai-y )olool.. dey · ScMol. Y...., People's I.e·
pallor. Rlcbonl Fink, SUnday
11w Socoocl Wednosdly ot ooch IJ(m, 7 p, m.; Solvation mootiJir,
SChool Sll)erlntelllent Sundoy
BY LUCERO
month
7:30p.m.
7:110 p. m.; Tlurldly, I lo 3 p.
School, 10 L DLi Worship, 7:30
It' 1 Th• Brand·H•w•st
MASON
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
m.;IAidloo
!lome Loattuo: 7 p, rn.
p, m. Pl'&amp;)'er meeting, 'I111rldaJ,
In Styli., To Go With
Tho
Rev.
Harol4
CUmi!Whlm,
Prop
ciUIOI,
7:30 p, DL Choir practice, TuelWhat•ver You'r• W.arlng
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Midpallor, Chorloo Lutbort, SUncii..Y 1 7 p, D1.
Many Styl01 &amp; Colon
dey
School
Soc&gt;~
cor~»r
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CARLETON CHURCH-Ktrws-and Pcxneroy Sta., Kuon, w. MilD st. IIGbert Ja&lt;klon,putor,
bury Rood. The Rev. Joy Stlleo,
VL; ~ llchoal, 9:45 Lm.; SundQ' Sehool, lt:IC) L m.;MOJ'D•
pallor. Rolph cart, s. s. Supt.
·worahip
aervlee, 1L WedDea- iD8 worsblp, 10o,3lt a.m•• Al'Dold
Sun:ley ScMol, 9:30 0. m. Wordey
evenlol,
tnloloil unloo, 7; Rlcbardl, ship service, 10:30 L m. end
RUTLAND JIUIST BAPTIST prayer
service,
7:U.
7:30 p. m. llterMtiiJ, prayei
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
a 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED Re1', Somuol J, Jlcklon, pa-. ·
servtee each Wectr.ldly, 7:30
Pr.,..- IIOnlco, :t-,10 a. m.;Soap.m.
METHODJST - ¢• J •. Lomloy, dey Sehool, 10 o. m., Mra. Ger·
pallor; Harold lllacklfoo, church
hool ., _ _._...._. "--'- trade, -.r, SU()t. Worllldp
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Pepper , has sp.l&lt;ed bioworshlp, · 9:30 a. m.; church trw uaton, llrlt IIIII NOond saotory as well as food, The
,OR ALL OCCASIONS
Railroads are tile mOlt ecoschool, 10:15-..m.;.,..q wor- . iJoyl It $:30 p, m.; llrl. Mary
nomicll means of transportaWorld Almanac says. Be- ship, . 7:30; MYF Swldo,y, 6:30 Wooda,
fore refrigeration, pepper
tion In bolb manpower ODd
HYSELL KUN FREE METIIOfuel consumption. All othor
was used to make stale p.m. Prayer .....U., IIIII Blblo
J. Wile, pao992-2039
fonruo of transport In the
meat more palatable alld Bindy, Wednosdly, 7:30p.m. Ad- DJST··mlnistrativo (&gt;lund! meet101o ~
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medicinally
to
stimulate
United
States
Ule
almoot
10
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!Ill NIGHT 949-2951
dnt llDnda&gt;o ol Mc:ll month, 7:- M..,~
_._ wGr--ro
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times as much fuel as rallthe heart and kldner•·
yet raUroads produce
Alaric, who led the Vial- 80 p.m.
7:10; YOIIIir Ploplo'o
Pomeroy F l - Shop roadl,
gotha against Rome In A.D.
more than half the toto! gr011
'EDEN uNrrEn BIIETIIIIEN IN Sentct, I:UP.m.ll'riiYoriDMI• .
ton . mUes of transportation,
408, demanded 3,000
loll, 'l1llndoy, 7:110 p. ...;
pounds of the op~ as part CHRIST - Eldon II. Bleko, according to the Encyclopaea.
Sonloy
8c110o1,
10
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MIDDL)!PORT ' nBST B,Wransom for lifting the
Wblde
1101.._,
IIPollonJIDg,
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Why settle ror I• thaD MAYTAO .. . the w..ber with Clldusivt
performan.C'e (catura,IODJ term depeoclability lAd proven quality!
No. It'a just a rope . , . at Lbe breaking point.. But, frankly, it'a a good illustra.
UOn at how a man jut. when his nerves are "WOl'n to a fraule."
'l'he Chureh has never elaimM that religion is a cure for rnuled nerves. But a
man's Qui.Uan faith doe~ 1hi1 for him:
It aboWII hJii. a Purpose in life more important than merll'! exiatence. Ushowa him
a Power more effective than his own stl'englh. It &amp;hows him a Futu~ more rtwarding
thaD •lflah pin. And it gives him courage more lasting than the sheer force or hia
hDJbn wilL
With t.he96 spiritual re801JI'd!ll, founded in the etrtalnty that God undentlnda
aDd hel~ a man never reaches "the breaking point.'' For when hi&amp; human reserve
Is exhausted , , . he has only begun to tap lhe vast reservoir or Divine Strength.
TR~ CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CAN SHOW YOU THE WAY!

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The United Slates retalno
JU revenue from !he sale of
U.N. stamps for postal pur·
poses; tile United Nations re·
lalns aU revenue 4orlved fMm
pbllateUc (collectors') saleo of
U.N. stamps.

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pnot.
Seq oervlet IIIII .
War

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Great quantltlea· o! World
War II debrio still litter the
Piclfic islands of Micronesia.
This scrap metal provi4oa the
trust territory'• oecond moat
valuable export after copra.

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IJUa.SUndoy
ILl aikuldJc
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Jblp, . J.O..ll5.
lliiiiiJ
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.Upcd \lot!Om. 0.1 your
wahiDI doDe rMur.

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SwiDI l'retly-ud loct I•
oliO pot.itiOBL Balla
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the Ohio Ell Pbl· Choi&gt;ter o1 Beta S!Jm• Phi sorortey Tuoldoy tdJ]1t 111 tho Colwnbll Gas co. or Ohio omco tn
Middleport.
The bwoo oc000111lsl or lho
Gil co. PYI tho clolnonstndon 111c1 served re!roshmontl
to tbe members.
Members were reminded ot
tho pro!erenUal tea to be held
at 6:30 p.m. SUnday nliht at lho
homo o( Vlkkl Gloeckner, Mul·
berry Helghta, Pomero,y. Thf.
Christmaa buur was announcoo1 ror Doc. 7 at the Trinity
United Church o! Chrislln Pornoroy.
A box lor RussoU McEihlr&gt;
ney, stationed in Korea, waspreMra. Fred Homliaa and Mrl. pared am names of servicemen
Rlchll'd VJUI(wl; end 2 p.m. from Meigs COUnty, staUonad ln
to 3:30 p.m., Mrl. Slbli!Y !lack either Korea or Vietnam, are
IIIII Mrs. Carolyn I&gt;emoaket' •
being solicited by lhe chlpler.
The 38 room - . . . - ·
The culturll program on phy1111 redewed their dudu and steal fitness was presented by
reiPCillltbUIUoo end plamod an Katie Well. At the meeting were
sll4cbool Cbrlotmu percy. Elch Arm Barnltz, noma Dyer, Annie
room motblr will ccrtrtbute 50 Chllpman, Lots Clelll..r, Judy
cents toward lta expenaes.
Crooks, Carolyn Grueser, DoiUlll
ObHrvanees were alJO plan. Hauck, GaU Hovatter, Rita Lew·
ned for Halloween llld Vlllon· Ia. Beverly Long, Twlla Mattne'l Do.Y tor each room. aub. lhenoy, corDI McCullough, Llll
.teet to the approval of t h e Mitch, COleen OhUnger, Rosetteacbers. Al10 aeheduled was ta Redovian, Barbara Riggs,
an ell ..chool picnic In Moy.
AprU Smllh, Lynn Stwnp, Mari11te aervlna scbe&amp;lle tor P. 1yn swan, Mrs. WeU, and Sue
T.A. meellnp wao .....,.cad Zirkle.

the lllboulll ntrolbmola will be IOl'Yod only m
Friday, Nov. _fl.
Peorl !ltrJOt ICbool choirDIID
ror """"-"""
11 foUowl: 8:110 1D 10 a.m.,
Mn. Owat end Mrl. l\lorlllln
y..._., 10 a.m. lo 1!:30 o.
m., Mn. Kametb Cale aod Mr~
Newman Burdette; 12:30 to
p.m., 1111'1. FC!X end Mrl.
Loretta McDI&lt;Ie; 21o S:80 p.m.,
1111'1. l'atl1 car- oDd MrL
Eu1a Frandl.
At tile Centrll buildlaa ebalr·
men are, 8:30 lo 10 a.m., Mra.
L R. Nsol and Mrl .. Dolores
Lynch; 10 a.m. lo 1J:80 a.m.,
Mra. 9Jo Slewarld"Mro. Dolo
Walburn; 12:10 g,m. to 2 p.m.,

Harrisonville
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Tile HarriiOII'Iilll P. T.O, vateel to join tho "'--I IIICIToach-

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end Mrs. lld Haggort,y,
..SwHt Hour or Prayer" opened the moeUng wilh devotions

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SALEM CENTER - A was given to celebrate the birthdey rt Teresa Bropn. dau&amp;bter
ol Mr _ and Mrl. John llnJpn,
aeven years old on oct. 12.
Prizes were won by Usa Grahmn, Jack Well, Tommy Smith,
snl Petey Dyer.
Re!rosbmenta or cake, Ice
cream and Kooi.Afd were served to Lise 111c1 Kethy Grabmn,
Mary llld Doan COlnU, Brandl llld Tammy Smith, Patl1
Dyer, Renee Kaldor, Mike and
Jell GlpltOD, Jock Well, JUdy
llld Jill Well, Mary Warner,
Dana, Gary- and Tert7 Warner,
Mr. llld Mrs. Ed Glp- Mrs.
Zelda Klldor, Mr. llld Mra. John
Warner, Mn. Louiae WeD, John

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har"llln_v paekad, froun Of u"'l•liqvld manvra, Tha Modal 346
lo d1 from the ri;ht and has. o capoclty of 200 bu.l.l• Of 156
;oilon, , Tha Modal J45 , avoilabla In •llher ri;ht or left loo.din;
vertlonl, ho• a ~:"apa~:"ity of lAS bu1hal• or 590 ~allon1 •

FULTON-THOMPSON TllOOI SALES

pve I bllltory ol the Evangell·
ell United Brethren Clalrch women and
Jotm scott present.
od the M-Ilt Church 110111en's history.
The meclltatton, "Tho Brood
ot Lifo," symbolized by placing
a loot or broad on tho lltar,
was slvon by 1111'!: Watoon. Presentatlona of Uu(lJJgredlentt was
by Mra. Kerns Roush. flew"; Mr•.
Mark £'\'ana, mllk; Mrs. Allred

Mr•.

SPRING AVE .

Roof Need .Fixing?

Geilhetmer, yealt.
The pul'J)OIIO or tho merger
pledpd ln Wlll&lt;ln wao !ollowod
by the U!an7 or purpooe. The
cherler was lltpiOd llld tho metn·
ben joined ln a prosram Cll the
Week ot Pra.vor and Self-Donlal.
Mrs. Ull'llln Nooso aponod the
preyor llld IIOI!.denlal J)I'OIII'am
which featured readings by Mrs.
Lel1a CUrU1 on Vietnam; M r 1.
Nease on Korea; Mrs. Roulh on
Jndla, and Mra. John Scott on
the Unltocl Slaie&amp;
Memben placed their ofler·
1np on tho altar as lhOY went to
.. tbe table Cor the •"quiet meal"
dlll'IIW Wblch time varlouo meclltatloos and Bible ver1e11nre glv•
en. Mrs. p-an11 and Mra. Wataon aervied 11 hoate1111e11,
In a bullnoss mooting precooling the program, plana w e r e
made lor • bake sole to be held
In l'oln81W on Nov. 22 at Duke
ctoenors. Mra. Edison Hollon
wu lj)polntecl aocrotary of missionary oducattan. It wu decided that the ollicors wiU moot
at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the
homo 0( Mrs. Wstamto..,...lete
proiJI'ama for the year.

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UNDERGOES &amp;JRGERY
Mra. Dennis S.Orman, the !ormer Beth lilt!man, rt Canal Wlnebelter, underwent surgery for
the removll or a ki~NY at St.
AnthoriY'• Hol)lllll Tuesdly
morniJ18. Her room nwnber Is William BnJpn, IIICITor011 Bro1158, Mrl. !l!armaD II tho cloull&gt;- pn. A boouUIW doU cake wu
ter of Mr. llld Mrs. Plul Hoi!- bokod by 1111'1. Well

I. StolldO;d oize 84 chl'roctor luty~.,.rd.
2. llocksj!~&lt;t koy-samo location as on st.ndlrd Of·
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were observed.
A $:i cortribution was made
to the Four Rivers Council oft:he
Girl Scouts of America. floor
covering for the church was dis.
cussed and cost estimates w111
be secured. It was tentatively

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REPUBLICAN
RALLY

MIDDI,EPORT

erine Erwin. Jim Butcher was
reported ill, and the birthdays
ot MrL Martha ChUds, Robert
McEihlllfiY, a..r Mrs, L. W. Wiley

bined on Dec. 3. The meeti~
eoncltlded with prayer by George

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plllmOII !or the Thanksgiving a..r
Christmas meetings to be com-

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WEST COWUIIIA, W. VA.

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Merger Service Held

Closs Potluck Event Held

LARRY'S SOHIO
SERVICE '
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WENCHES

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Mode for Therapy

ON OUR

lor Ill all pein!IJW 117 llrl. Joon

Groene curnntl1 m ulllbll II
tho Firot Netlmll Billk or Pam-

on Anod•tlm followlallllkl
by Ivan aomtoe, P. T.A. cllllrict
Tho peiniiDtJ .... '"'"""
executive comm1uee member, by Mrl. ~-~~~IIIII Cherlel K1nr,
rt lng under Mix - -· 0(
the Male• CGUnl,y c-ctl o!Par· Wlllllon. MrL Worth will be In
ent1 IDd TeacherS, at a recent
- Ssturdoy
A sot.weU
card• 'IIIII be lOIII
moatlna.
Advantages or the .P. T.A. over to Mrs. Groooo'o lather, Dlvld
tho P.T.O. were dlacuooed by the Reovoa, who Is boopltlllzod. 11:e
two _...,.,,In blacoaunentoto date o1 lho tall carnlvll .wu
chuliad !rom Nov. 15 to Nov. 16.
tho - · Romine sold that .....
Open boose .... observed.
ery chUcl sboold appreclato hlo
prlcolell heritap llldthe P. T.A. Teacher&amp; welcomedperontu n d
seek• ID enL'OUJ'a&amp;e th11 idea. .. otudonla dii!pleyod their work lor
Mro. Joyce Vance prelicllng tho Orltlil wooks' period.
There was a Ue for the atat tho ll\oOiiA8 repcn ted a total
or $387.25 tn tho troo111117. s.o tondaneo award by the claasoo
1110 noted that the ampllllor rt Mrs. Lema Oberholzor llld
heo - . repaired llld that tho Mro. 11:olms Cam)ilell. The door
polll for the new o1linp hove prize, a glau bottle dmalod by
- . cblated by James Dutm. Mn. Worth, wa1 woo b)' Mra.
A YCite of thenks wu oxteodod Cam)ileU. Mra. NIIIC)' Jooeph,
fourth grade teacher, acted as
toDlllm.
Harold Mane .... oleetecl to secretary ln the abaence of Mr1.
tho ol!lco or trouuror and Dil- Don wuson.
Retreshmeat8 of cupcakea, lee
lon ,... appolnlad to the memcream
and coffee were aenedby
bership committee. Mrs. Ellen
llld M r •·
Worth, third jp'lde teacher voJ. 1111'1. Nellie
unteored to handle the drawing Vance.

A service or celebration to
merk the merger ot the wornen• a orpnlzationl 1n the Evan.
sollcai United Brethren a n d
MetOOdlllt Churches highlighted
I I follows: November, the nrst
Wednoldly nl&amp;ht'• mooting or
lrade; Jllllll')', the ltOCOIId; FebPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
A r:urnmage sole will be held the Women'• Society o1 Cltrlsruary' third; Mafth, fcurth; ApFriday, Nov. 1, from 9 Lm. to ttan Service ot tho Fore lit Run
ril, llttb; llld Moy, Jlbth.
Sch161iod lor srooter• tor the 2:15 p.m.. at ~ ottlce or the United MetOOdlllt Church.
Mrl Ruaa Watton presided
P. T.A. wen NOond arade room Columbia Gas Co. in Middleport
at
the 'service which opened will!.
under the sponsorship or the
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meeting;
mothora,
grcup
slnging of "We Gather
sixth grade, O.CIIIIber; fourlb, Melis Comm:nity Class !pr Mer&gt;
Together
" followed by prayer
January; fltth. Febroary; third, tally Retarded ChUdre!L
In
unt~.
Mra. Edith Sisson
March; lint, April; anclsoeond,
MEEI'ING CANCELLED
Moy.
Amouncod at lha mooting was
A yooth meotlng sche&amp;ded for
• dance lo be hold Saturdoy nl&amp;ht 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Fl&gt;meroy
at the school under IPCIIJOrlhfp United -stChurcbhaabeen
of the P. T.A. with Tho Joys to cancolled ille to nrcllnsUon ser·
vice tor the Rev. Glen Hlles.
emcee.
Jack-o-lanterna were made
&lt;Wing the monthi.Y therapy pro.
gram ol the Rulland Friendly
A HallOWeen motif was !ea· by L. ll Wiley. There was pray- Gardenen with children of the
tured in table decorations ror er by Homer Rlce l and Wiley
1JP8Cial education ela11 at the
a potluck dinner Tuesdly tdJ]1t joined Rice Cor duets ertttled Rutland Elementary School
by the Loyal Bereans Cllss at "Arter" and "Cleanse Me", with Thurldsy afternoon.
lhe Middleport Church ol Christ. Wlley providing accompaniment
Mrs. HowardBireh!leld, choir·
Ce!Urpiece for the table ,ras QD, II)~ gy,!\J,\", T(W ~'vott.on!. lea- man. wa• assisted by Mra. wn.
an ar~me'}\_ of {Ill O~s lund ,a dlsc ..•!on led b,1. WiloY 11uiUJt Willford llld Mrs. llntce
racts of v&amp;rtoua churches Dsvls in """king with the &lt;hll·
ln a ' IDI!'Iblack 'IDI'maclo \not
presented by Miss Jessie saun-- during Btble times and today. dren. A Thanksgiving project will
ders In memory of Mrs. Edith
During the bus I ness meeting. be carried out at the November
McNeal, loog- time member of conducted by Mrs. Grace Haw· meeting.
the elisa. Grace wa11 by the Rev, ley, a new flower committee
Raullln Moyer. The tables were was named. They are Mrs. Rob-

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sold partllb 'IIIII bo IDvlted ID ~,.,.
demODJtration on llj)lcos a..r
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villi ciull'OOIDI ~ • - her was 1oo1urld a1 ,• meet,.

each m&lt;rth.

J. Lemley,
Cborch ScMol, 9:30a.m.;
Woraldp Hrvlee, 10:30 a. m.

WOODIS: Cbureb School, Sunday,
u a.m., Jobn Bally, aupt. Wor-

alt~~ry,onee

Dllt Kcaa..., pallor. ~
School, 9:30 a. m.;Worllldp ierv!ee, 10:30 a. m.; Bible Study,
W-ldojl, 7:30 ,. m.; U.lll. Y.F.
7.p. m. •c-Suadi.Y; Junlcr Choir
practice, WOjlnoldojl, 3;15 p.m.;
SeJdcr Choir practice, Tlwrldojl,
1:110 p. m.; Wooloyan Service
Qqlld, fourlb Mondo,)' oocb 'montll
at"7:30 p. m.; IIQy Huttlorl
clus moet~Jv, fourlb FridJJI or
ooch llllllltll, 8 p, .m.; W.S.C.S.,
·FridJJI ooch montll, 7:30
p. m.; O!llclll Board, socond
MOnloy eaeh montll, 7:30 p. m.
PORTLAND UNITED METJIO.
DIST CHURCH - W, D11o ~.,_
Clara, pallor. Swldo,y SCilool,
t:30 a.m.; Worahlpaervlce, ?:30
p. lll.;O!IIelllllolrd,ltrll&amp;lqloy
ooch DIOIIIII, 8:30 p. m.
OAK GROvE IJNITEDMETBO.
lli$T CHURCH - W. Dolo Meaur., pallor. Suniloy School,111:30 o. m.; Worship service, 9;30
L m., ftrst end third Sunilayl

CHURCH - Rev.

SundiY School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Watd Spoocor, ~ FLAT-

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-~~ Smith, pb@'. Su ri d 17 DIST CHUR(lll, ~ - W,

SchOol, ?:30 a. m.;.Ri:uo.u ll ~
. cer, ,,.~; Alfr.. Wcilfe, aaatnant. Mondn&amp; Slrm~ 11 L m.,
ovtn!Dr sermoo.·7:10p.m.,olter•IIIW each Sunllay, Quo meet1111 11 o.m., llletnatirw . SUnday
lllOI1IiJWe, David ,Halter, cia 1 s
leader. Christian EiiJta..,.., 7:30
p. m. e,.ry otbll' Swldo,y ovonlJW, Joan . Sexson, president.
Pra.yer moet!ng. 1:SO p.m. o,.ry
- Jolm WUea, !lmdoy scMol Wednesdly. BoardJilootbw. 7:30
IUIJ(. &amp;:ndoy IIChool, 9:30 a.m.; p. m., first Monday_ or month.
PoMEROY TRINITY UNITED'
morning worlhlp, 10:30 a.m.;
CHURCH
OF CIIRJST- Rev. W.
BYF, 6 p.m. lltudy, WedH.
Perrin,
polllor, Patrick D.
naldey, 1 p.m.; eholr praetice,
Wood,
S0WtSlRIIf
Sdiool, 9:15
8:30p.m., Wednoldojl.
• m.; Worllldp, 111:25 o. m,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev, Youth eholr rebelraal, Moaday,
Cecil Cox. putor. Sunday School 6:30 p, m, Mrs. JifllrYin Burt,
aupertnteOOent, E 1 r I Starkey, dlrectoz; Sealor eholr rehear sol,
Tburldoy, 7:30p.m,, Kra. PIUI_
Sunday School, 9:45 Lm.; S\mday
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evening wonhlp, 7:30; Wednesdey, Buoy Bee fjldllloil In
day prayer and Bible study, 7:30
ch':{j~~ ~U R C H OF
o.~TTON UNITED METHO. CHRIST - E
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10:30 a. m.; Worstup service,
Norman McCain, SuPOrintendont., 9-30 a. m. Be&lt;OIICI end fourth
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Services weekly at 9:30 ~- m.

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OIRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
A. cuto, pa-- !lmdoySchool at ·31$ Mlln St., ~ Plouanl,
UNITED FAITH CHURCH of
at 9:80, Lloyd Dllllnpr, 9Q&gt;t. SUndays 11 o. m.; Wedneldojls
Nease Selllome~ ~School
Worlhip eorvico• Ill 10:45 wllh 8 p. m. All .,.,.....,
~rlntelllelll. R 01 J!&gt;Maon, .
Voro sowtz, loy~eeder. !lmdoy
Youth moeH~W, f:SO, Swldoy.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
'"olng serviCOJ at 7:45 with tho
CHURCH- Rev. Amoe TUllo palRev. casto.
tor. &amp;uldoy school, 9:80 a.m.;
SYRACUSE F111ST UNITED
Lee Burnem, auperlntendlnl; PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson
BETH ANY UNITED METilO- wonhJp service, 1i Lm. Wtd· Stebbins. pastor. Sunlll.l' achool,
DIST CHURCH -· Rev. Paul A. nelday prayer meetllls, 1 :30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; worship aervtee, 10:Sellers, pastor, Morniiii wor- 9mdoy nl&amp;ht worohlp, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Blblo atud,y end pra.yor
ship, 9:30 a. m.; Swlla,y School,
service, Wedne:aday, 7:30 p.~
10:30 L m. Blythe Thetas, Supt.
111!: DANVILLE WESLEY AN
Youth FeUowship, 6:30 p. m. CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pasPOMEROY FmST BAPTIST
tor; Adra SWick, Sunday ·School
LOTTRIDGE UNITED METHS14&gt;0rintsnlenl.
Sunday School,
ODIST - .Worship, ft.ratand third
9:30
L Jn.i Wonhip service,
Suoctlys of each month, lO:tS L
DLi aecom and fourth Sundays, 10:30 L m. Youtll and JW&gt;ior

7:30 P- m. Sunday SChool, P:45
L DL Christian Erdeavor, third
Saturda,y or each month.

LAUREL CLIFF FREE MET&amp;
Ot:IST CHURCH - Sunday School
9:30 a. m., mornifw worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evermw worahjp,
7:30 p, m.; Wecbesda.Y, Christtan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 P. m.
anc:t prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pa15ror; Phi I
Wise, &amp;,v...

DEXTER CHU IICH OF CIIRI'1"
- Ronnie Russell, pastor, Nor-man c. wu~ supt. ,._,dey School'
9:30 a. m.j WorshiP service.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
Sunday evening.
RACINE F1RST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE -SundsySCbool
9:30 .. m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a. . m.; Evening Worship,
7130 p.. m. Pn,yer services, 7:30
p. m, Wednosdsy, Sundsy School .
Suporlntendm, Pauline McCllntoc:k. Putor, Rev. Morris M.
Wolfo.
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worship, 1:30. Prayer aM
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.

UNITED FAITH CHURCHNease Settlement - Robert E.
Smith. Sr., pastor. Sunday School
s~erintendent Kenneth Matson.
Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; WOl'shJp service, 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p, m. each Sun~. Mi~week .
prayer meeting, WednesdiJ', 7:30
p, m.
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of month by Charles Ruosell at
CHFBTER CHURCH OF -THE
NAZARENE _ Rev. Herbert
9,30 a.m.
• BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
CHR.niT _Charles Ruuell, ..,.... 11 a. m. am 7:30p.m., Sunday.
. tor. Richard Gilkey, SUJll, SUn- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ruch1 Bl
day School, 9:30 a.m.; Mornl~ ard Barton, SJ.IK,., Char es
sWorship, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlrw aell, assistantsupt. Prayer meetworship, 7 p.m. WednesdoyBiblo irw, Wo&lt;lneldoy, 7:30p.m.
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.lesus Chrl&amp;t ol t.ttor Day
Saints, Portland • Recine Rold.
Sundoy School, 9:30 a. m.; Mom·
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CHESTER ~EI'HODIST Charie .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. Pearl A. Cuto, pallor, Pomeroy - lllrrlsonvllle Rood.
CHESTER: Wca"IJd», 9 a. m.; John Webster, pastor; Illy Ut-

tle, Sumay school s•rlmeo-

dent. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
mD&lt;ning worahip, 10:301 Suniloy
evening service, 7; prayer meet-

sldp sonlco alamatoo with AIfred llld F - • · Services
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10:30 a. m,
ST. PAUL'S LUfHERAN - 82
E. Socoocl St., Pomeroy, Sunday
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TERIAN _ Mrs. Norma Le.:; each week.
Sundey School Superlntende.it.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
"'·""•· School 9,30 L m. Su
Chur&lt;h _ POmeroy, Mulberry
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METI-IODJST- Morning Worship
de.y so~viceh 8 p.
Re~.' Memorial Hoapllll, Phillip Gag- ·
9:30 a. m. at former EUB bulldepo:tt er, pastor. Wecbtsday, 7:30 p.
Jre Expanded Suo:lay School ses- evening service at 7. Wectneaday Max ki ona ue o
sioo for nursery to grade six even:i.ng prayer service, 7:30. 8P88 ng.
, m., Bible Stud,y andpra.yermeetPastor, Elder Frederick J. StoAW5
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fre. saturday: Sabbath School,
children at former Methodlst ~
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nex at 9:30 a. rn., Mrs. J a m e s
ry Carnahan, prosld~Jv minister.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER• Sellers, posoor, SUnday SChool,
Stout, children's superintendent.
Slnla.Y: Bible lecturo, 9:30a.m.; IAN CHURCH _ Middleport, 9:30 a. m., Ben Qulsomorry,
&amp;mley Church School, adults end
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Wall!h Too!or study, 10 •30 a.m.; Guest Minister, Jemes Buchen- ~t. Morning ...,.ship, 10:30 O.
youth, 10:30 L m.; junior high, CHRIST- Sunday scbool, 9:30a. Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.
an, Sunday School Superinten- m., ftrst arxl third Sundays each
aenlor high and you~ adults m. Gl•-Evan•, &amp;lpt. Church Hr- Thurldly; Mlnlatry school, 7 P. clont Sunday Scbool, 9:30 Lm. mDillb. Evening owngelllllc
meet in former Methodist Church vlees, 10:30 a.m.; pening Hr·
m. Seniee meettrw, 8 p.m.
Worship Serviee, 10:30 Lm. service, 7:30 p. m., second and
ror ~ Chur(n School. Boyd vice, 7 :30; Wednelday. pr17er
MASON CHURCH OF CIIRJSTChoir pncUco, 7:30 p.m. Wed- fourth Surllays.
Hackney, youth superintendent; services. 7:30p.m.
Miller St. - Everl&lt;ln Wookley,
Pmor· Bible BIDdy cluBII, Sun- nosdly.
CARMEL JNITED METHO.
post high cla1111 and senior adults
doy,10a.m.
WorllldpllldproochASBURY
UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH - Rev, Paul A.
moettng In former EUB bullcllng,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO.
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pastor. Sunday School,
I'IIDI&gt;art VIJward, s'4'!. Mutt Bi- DIST CHURCH - Preschlng, t:1
llJI!!', -~'!!!!' -:r:~v.. w,~ ·g!Jq ,;;· lil.i wa;,;e Rciusb, ~
'ble Class party, last Monday each 80 a.m., Firat llld Second IUD- ;;...:', 7 ~.
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DIOIIth. ~ Youlh Fell.,.shfp oech deyl rt each montll; 'lblrd llld Cllllll81, Wedneadl,y, 7:....,
p.m., · 10 L m..•, C&amp;rroll Norril, SUpt.
second arxt tourthSundQsoreach
s..ntQ, 6 p. m. In former Meth- Fourth !lmdoys each modh, WorGRACE EPI!ICOPAL-E. Mlln Worship service, 11 L m.; MYF month. Evening e-llstic
odist bulldlng. District youth ral- ship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wodst., Pomeroy. Cburch school each 6 P. DL Sunday, ~er meetiq 11ervlce, 8 p. m. second a n d
ly ftrst M0111Q or each month.
nesdly eveninp at 7:30, Preyer &amp;uldoy at 10:80 a.m. 'lblrd &amp;m- Wedneoclay, 8 P· m.
third &amp;uldoy oaeh month.
LET AliT UNli'ED METHO· 111c1 Bible study.
dey ot oecb llllllltll no lllOt'DiDa
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DISf CHURCH - Firllt and Soc- .
FREEDOM G&lt;nPJ:;L MISSION servieo, Holy communion, 7:30 NAZARmE- Comer Unloollld
ENTERPRISE UNITED METII·
ond bdJI preschlng, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, PorllaiJII.Bashon p.m.
Mulberry. Rev. C)1de V. HOD!er- ODIST - l!ov. Wllll.am Alroon,
Third end foorlh &amp;mieyl, SUn· )IOid Rev. E. J. Grimth,pestor.
paotor, Swldo,y School, 9:30 Putor. Rolph ~encor, s.at-1
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED 4aJ School 10 a.m., Wonldp aer· Slnlay School, 9:30 L JD.j RatL
m.;
Raymond WaJbura. Supt. Eldon Weeks, Aas't. Worship •erMETHODIST - Worahlp, seeond
Ylre 1l a.m.; Tuesday evenlnga er Wllfrod, ~t. Svndey worship
MonUI
worlhlp, 10:30 a. m.; vicea, 9:30 a.m.; SUrday School,
end fourlb Sunday, 10:30 o. m.;
at 8 p.m., Prayer and Bible lbldy. serviee, 7:30 p. m. VnyermeetEveQ
Service,
7:10p.m. Mid- 10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
first llld third Sundays, 7:30 p, m.
RIJTLAND CHURCH OF THE iag, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Mll- Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Youth week service, Wodneodoy, 7:30 6:30. Wodnesdly: Choir, B:U p,
m.; Bible st.dy, 7:30.
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. '!onl Frederick. clus loader. FeiiDwshlp, 6 p, m. eech SUnday p. m.
Grimm, Jr., putor. Sunday Youth FellOifship, Frldoy, 7:30p. at ,._.., PlainJ United MothcFOREST RUN UNITED ME'nlCHURCH OF CIDRST - llllaschool, 9:30 Lm.; morning war. m. Ernast Deeter, leader; Roe- dist Church.
ODIST - Re•. Wondell G. Stu&lt;- diii&gt;Ort. 5th end MaiD. Jocl&lt;
lhip, 10:SO a.m.; young pea- "· er Wllfred, Jr., pre11ideli:.
lor, pa-. Worllldp sonlee, 9 Scltes, IIIQOI. Blblo Scbool, 9:30
CHESTER CHURCH OF Goll- L m.; SUDdi.Y Schod., 10 a. m. a.m.; :MondDI worlblp, 10:30 a..
pit' I MrVIee, 6:45 p.m.; .,.~ ·· MASON ASSEMBLY CHlJRCH
llltic services, 7:30 p.m. Wool. OF GOD. - Second St., ~ "'111e Rev. CbellerBrylllt,poltor. Mn. p....,t ~eue, SqrL
m.: EleniDI warlldp, 1:30 P.m.;
,..., evening eorvice, 7:30. W. Va. SuQoloy ScllooJ, lU aJD. SUndll Sehool, 9:30 a. m.;, wcr..
MINERSViLLE U N I T E D Preyer llll'vieo, 'Wednoldojl' 7 p,
Mornloil_.lhlp, U a.m. EQn._ lh1p MrYlce, 11 a. m.; EYenlng ·~'ODIST
n.
W ~-II m. Rn, RauUn Mo;r«r, putor.
MJDuLEPOR1 ttt.;A'fh uNITID pHitlc_Hl'Vlce:, ..7:30. p. m..:Blble 1101'111Jp, 7:110 p. ... Preyer ....... -•n
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Stutler,
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mlnlller; James BrowiDstoo, ,...,, 1:80 1). rn, Cho-·'J,'In, Senlce, '11mrldl3, 7:30 p. m.
L m.;
fGOU, ._t. pa""", I.eller TIJior,~Sun!lllldoy lchool IUIJOriniAindeot. - . )iaitor, PbJao 773-5188.._ Konlhly slol• •.lint Solunloy of, Worohlp service, 10 L m.
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Church ochool, 9:30a.m.; mom- (;AKW."l'ON CHURCH -Kinlo- oochmonth.
SYRACUSE CHUR(ll OF THE Wonhlp, 10:210 a, m.; JiJDior SoUW -ohlp, 10:30 a.m.: yooth bury Rood. SUndll School, 9:30
HEMLOCK GROVE CIIRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, ciet;y, 6:30 p, m.1 NYPS, 6,45 p. .
t'n&amp;. ~. 6 p.m. Choir r&amp;- a. m., Ralph Carl. sup. Woraldp TIAN - Jame• Smldl, putor; pastor. Bob Moore, SUndoy m, Sundoy Enaplllllc meotinc,
boarsol lftdHidsy, 7p.m., choir oervtco. 10•30 a. m. and 7•30 o, PouJ Poulsen, _ . - or SChool ~ SUnday SChool clas... 7:30 p, m. Pl'IIYor moet~Jv, Wool-•.
, dlnc:tor, Ben Pl\ll10n. Prlyw~' 01. l]tenaae)1• .tTII'H meetlftc, 9mdly IChool. &amp;:ndoy ICbool, ea for allagea, 9:30a.m.; ~ nelldQ', 7:30p.m.
sonleo, W-sdly. 8 p.m.
W-ldly, 1,30 p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -lih·
9:80a.m.; 11101'111na-IHII10:f5 ilw Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
Sunday
6:30
p.m.;
Ewngelllllc
'lOY
Roy S. Wlallw, otllcer t •
Lm.
Scrvleo
Suniloy
7:3D
p.m.;
:Midcharp.
Suniloy, 10 o.m.,HoH- .
SILVER RUN FREE WILL
week
Pnyor
meetbog
Wedno..
0111
moolllwl
1111110 L m. SuaBAPTIST - Rev. Cludlll Alldns,
HANDBAGS
, dey 7;30 p.m.; Mlsoklnai-y )olool.. dey · ScMol. Y...., People's I.e·
pallor. Rlcbonl Fink, SUnday
11w Socoocl Wednosdly ot ooch IJ(m, 7 p, m.; Solvation mootiJir,
SChool Sll)erlntelllent Sundoy
BY LUCERO
month
7:30p.m.
7:110 p. m.; Tlurldly, I lo 3 p.
School, 10 L DLi Worship, 7:30
It' 1 Th• Brand·H•w•st
MASON
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
m.;IAidloo
!lome Loattuo: 7 p, rn.
p, m. Pl'&amp;)'er meeting, 'I111rldaJ,
In Styli., To Go With
Tho
Rev.
Harol4
CUmi!Whlm,
Prop
ciUIOI,
7:30 p, DL Choir practice, TuelWhat•ver You'r• W.arlng
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Midpallor, Chorloo Lutbort, SUncii..Y 1 7 p, D1.
Many Styl01 &amp; Colon
dey
School
Soc&gt;~
cor~»r
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CARLETON CHURCH-Ktrws-and Pcxneroy Sta., Kuon, w. MilD st. IIGbert Ja&lt;klon,putor,
bury Rood. The Rev. Joy Stlleo,
VL; ~ llchoal, 9:45 Lm.; SundQ' Sehool, lt:IC) L m.;MOJ'D•
pallor. Rolph cart, s. s. Supt.
·worahip
aervlee, 1L WedDea- iD8 worsblp, 10o,3lt a.m•• Al'Dold
Sun:ley ScMol, 9:30 0. m. Wordey
evenlol,
tnloloil unloo, 7; Rlcbardl, ship service, 10:30 L m. end
RUTLAND JIUIST BAPTIST prayer
service,
7:U.
7:30 p. m. llterMtiiJ, prayei
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
a 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED Re1', Somuol J, Jlcklon, pa-. ·
servtee each Wectr.ldly, 7:30
Pr.,..- IIOnlco, :t-,10 a. m.;Soap.m.
METHODJST - ¢• J •. Lomloy, dey Sehool, 10 o. m., Mra. Ger·
pallor; Harold lllacklfoo, church
hool ., _ _._...._. "--'- trade, -.r, SU()t. Worllldp
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Pepper , has sp.l&lt;ed bioworshlp, · 9:30 a. m.; church trw uaton, llrlt IIIII NOond saotory as well as food, The
,OR ALL OCCASIONS
Railroads are tile mOlt ecoschool, 10:15-..m.;.,..q wor- . iJoyl It $:30 p, m.; llrl. Mary
nomicll means of transportaWorld Almanac says. Be- ship, . 7:30; MYF Swldo,y, 6:30 Wooda,
fore refrigeration, pepper
tion In bolb manpower ODd
HYSELL KUN FREE METIIOfuel consumption. All othor
was used to make stale p.m. Prayer .....U., IIIII Blblo
J. Wile, pao992-2039
fonruo of transport In the
meat more palatable alld Bindy, Wednosdly, 7:30p.m. Ad- DJST··mlnistrativo (&gt;lund! meet101o ~
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medicinally
to
stimulate
United
States
Ule
almoot
10
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!Ill NIGHT 949-2951
dnt llDnda&gt;o ol Mc:ll month, 7:- M..,~
_._ wGr--ro
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times as much fuel as rallthe heart and kldner•·
yet raUroads produce
Alaric, who led the Vial- 80 p.m.
7:10; YOIIIir Ploplo'o
Pomeroy F l - Shop roadl,
gotha against Rome In A.D.
more than half the toto! gr011
'EDEN uNrrEn BIIETIIIIEN IN Sentct, I:UP.m.ll'riiYoriDMI• .
ton . mUes of transportation,
408, demanded 3,000
loll, 'l1llndoy, 7:110 p. ...;
pounds of the op~ as part CHRIST - Eldon II. Bleko, according to the Encyclopaea.
Sonloy
8c110o1,
10
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MIDDL)!PORT ' nBST B,Wransom for lifting the
Wblde
1101.._,
IIPollonJIDg,
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Why settle ror I• thaD MAYTAO .. . the w..ber with Clldusivt
performan.C'e (catura,IODJ term depeoclability lAd proven quality!
No. It'a just a rope . , . at Lbe breaking point.. But, frankly, it'a a good illustra.
UOn at how a man jut. when his nerves are "WOl'n to a fraule."
'l'he Chureh has never elaimM that religion is a cure for rnuled nerves. But a
man's Qui.Uan faith doe~ 1hi1 for him:
It aboWII hJii. a Purpose in life more important than merll'! exiatence. Ushowa him
a Power more effective than his own stl'englh. It &amp;hows him a Futu~ more rtwarding
thaD •lflah pin. And it gives him courage more lasting than the sheer force or hia
hDJbn wilL
With t.he96 spiritual re801JI'd!ll, founded in the etrtalnty that God undentlnda
aDd hel~ a man never reaches "the breaking point.'' For when hi&amp; human reserve
Is exhausted , , . he has only begun to tap lhe vast reservoir or Divine Strength.
TR~ CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CAN SHOW YOU THE WAY!

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The United Slates retalno
JU revenue from !he sale of
U.N. stamps for postal pur·
poses; tile United Nations re·
lalns aU revenue 4orlved fMm
pbllateUc (collectors') saleo of
U.N. stamps.

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pnot.
Seq oervlet IIIII .
War

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Great quantltlea· o! World
War II debrio still litter the
Piclfic islands of Micronesia.
This scrap metal provi4oa the
trust territory'• oecond moat
valuable export after copra.

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IJUa.SUndoy
ILl aikuldJc
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Jblp, . J.O..ll5.
lliiiiiJ
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.Upcd \lot!Om. 0.1 your
wahiDI doDe rMur.

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SwiDI l'retly-ud loct I•
oliO pot.itiOBL Balla
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the Ohio Ell Pbl· Choi&gt;ter o1 Beta S!Jm• Phi sorortey Tuoldoy tdJ]1t 111 tho Colwnbll Gas co. or Ohio omco tn
Middleport.
The bwoo oc000111lsl or lho
Gil co. PYI tho clolnonstndon 111c1 served re!roshmontl
to tbe members.
Members were reminded ot
tho pro!erenUal tea to be held
at 6:30 p.m. SUnday nliht at lho
homo o( Vlkkl Gloeckner, Mul·
berry Helghta, Pomero,y. Thf.
Christmaa buur was announcoo1 ror Doc. 7 at the Trinity
United Church o! Chrislln Pornoroy.
A box lor RussoU McEihlr&gt;
ney, stationed in Korea, waspreMra. Fred Homliaa and Mrl. pared am names of servicemen
Rlchll'd VJUI(wl; end 2 p.m. from Meigs COUnty, staUonad ln
to 3:30 p.m., Mrl. Slbli!Y !lack either Korea or Vietnam, are
IIIII Mrs. Carolyn I&gt;emoaket' •
being solicited by lhe chlpler.
The 38 room - . . . - ·
The culturll program on phy1111 redewed their dudu and steal fitness was presented by
reiPCillltbUIUoo end plamod an Katie Well. At the meeting were
sll4cbool Cbrlotmu percy. Elch Arm Barnltz, noma Dyer, Annie
room motblr will ccrtrtbute 50 Chllpman, Lots Clelll..r, Judy
cents toward lta expenaes.
Crooks, Carolyn Grueser, DoiUlll
ObHrvanees were alJO plan. Hauck, GaU Hovatter, Rita Lew·
ned for Halloween llld Vlllon· Ia. Beverly Long, Twlla Mattne'l Do.Y tor each room. aub. lhenoy, corDI McCullough, Llll
.teet to the approval of t h e Mitch, COleen OhUnger, Rosetteacbers. Al10 aeheduled was ta Redovian, Barbara Riggs,
an ell ..chool picnic In Moy.
AprU Smllh, Lynn Stwnp, Mari11te aervlna scbe&amp;lle tor P. 1yn swan, Mrs. WeU, and Sue
T.A. meellnp wao .....,.cad Zirkle.

the lllboulll ntrolbmola will be IOl'Yod only m
Friday, Nov. _fl.
Peorl !ltrJOt ICbool choirDIID
ror """"-"""
11 foUowl: 8:110 1D 10 a.m.,
Mn. Owat end Mrl. l\lorlllln
y..._., 10 a.m. lo 1!:30 o.
m., Mn. Kametb Cale aod Mr~
Newman Burdette; 12:30 to
p.m., 1111'1. FC!X end Mrl.
Loretta McDI&lt;Ie; 21o S:80 p.m.,
1111'1. l'atl1 car- oDd MrL
Eu1a Frandl.
At tile Centrll buildlaa ebalr·
men are, 8:30 lo 10 a.m., Mra.
L R. Nsol and Mrl .. Dolores
Lynch; 10 a.m. lo 1J:80 a.m.,
Mra. 9Jo Slewarld"Mro. Dolo
Walburn; 12:10 g,m. to 2 p.m.,

Harrisonville
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Tile HarriiOII'Iilll P. T.O, vateel to join tho "'--I IIICIToach-

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end Mrs. lld Haggort,y,
..SwHt Hour or Prayer" opened the moeUng wilh devotions

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SALEM CENTER - A was given to celebrate the birthdey rt Teresa Bropn. dau&amp;bter
ol Mr _ and Mrl. John llnJpn,
aeven years old on oct. 12.
Prizes were won by Usa Grahmn, Jack Well, Tommy Smith,
snl Petey Dyer.
Re!rosbmenta or cake, Ice
cream and Kooi.Afd were served to Lise 111c1 Kethy Grabmn,
Mary llld Doan COlnU, Brandl llld Tammy Smith, Patl1
Dyer, Renee Kaldor, Mike and
Jell GlpltOD, Jock Well, JUdy
llld Jill Well, Mary Warner,
Dana, Gary- and Tert7 Warner,
Mr. llld Mrs. Ed Glp- Mrs.
Zelda Klldor, Mr. llld Mra. John
Warner, Mn. Louiae WeD, John

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har"llln_v paekad, froun Of u"'l•liqvld manvra, Tha Modal 346
lo d1 from the ri;ht and has. o capoclty of 200 bu.l.l• Of 156
;oilon, , Tha Modal J45 , avoilabla In •llher ri;ht or left loo.din;
vertlonl, ho• a ~:"apa~:"ity of lAS bu1hal• or 590 ~allon1 •

FULTON-THOMPSON TllOOI SALES

pve I bllltory ol the Evangell·
ell United Brethren Clalrch women and
Jotm scott present.
od the M-Ilt Church 110111en's history.
The meclltatton, "Tho Brood
ot Lifo," symbolized by placing
a loot or broad on tho lltar,
was slvon by 1111'!: Watoon. Presentatlona of Uu(lJJgredlentt was
by Mra. Kerns Roush. flew"; Mr•.
Mark £'\'ana, mllk; Mrs. Allred

Mr•.

SPRING AVE .

Roof Need .Fixing?

Geilhetmer, yealt.
The pul'J)OIIO or tho merger
pledpd ln Wlll&lt;ln wao !ollowod
by the U!an7 or purpooe. The
cherler was lltpiOd llld tho metn·
ben joined ln a prosram Cll the
Week ot Pra.vor and Self-Donlal.
Mrs. Ull'llln Nooso aponod the
preyor llld IIOI!.denlal J)I'OIII'am
which featured readings by Mrs.
Lel1a CUrU1 on Vietnam; M r 1.
Nease on Korea; Mrs. Roulh on
Jndla, and Mra. John Scott on
the Unltocl Slaie&amp;
Memben placed their ofler·
1np on tho altar as lhOY went to
.. tbe table Cor the •"quiet meal"
dlll'IIW Wblch time varlouo meclltatloos and Bible ver1e11nre glv•
en. Mrs. p-an11 and Mra. Wataon aervied 11 hoate1111e11,
In a bullnoss mooting precooling the program, plana w e r e
made lor • bake sole to be held
In l'oln81W on Nov. 22 at Duke
ctoenors. Mra. Edison Hollon
wu lj)polntecl aocrotary of missionary oducattan. It wu decided that the ollicors wiU moot
at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the
homo 0( Mrs. Wstamto..,...lete
proiJI'ama for the year.

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UNDERGOES &amp;JRGERY
Mra. Dennis S.Orman, the !ormer Beth lilt!man, rt Canal Wlnebelter, underwent surgery for
the removll or a ki~NY at St.
AnthoriY'• Hol)lllll Tuesdly
morniJ18. Her room nwnber Is William BnJpn, IIICITor011 Bro1158, Mrl. !l!armaD II tho cloull&gt;- pn. A boouUIW doU cake wu
ter of Mr. llld Mrs. Plul Hoi!- bokod by 1111'1. Well

I. StolldO;d oize 84 chl'roctor luty~.,.rd.
2. llocksj!~&lt;t koy-samo location as on st.ndlrd Of·
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were observed.
A $:i cortribution was made
to the Four Rivers Council oft:he
Girl Scouts of America. floor
covering for the church was dis.
cussed and cost estimates w111
be secured. It was tentatively

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RALLY

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erine Erwin. Jim Butcher was
reported ill, and the birthdays
ot MrL Martha ChUds, Robert
McEihlllfiY, a..r Mrs, L. W. Wiley

bined on Dec. 3. The meeti~
eoncltlded with prayer by George

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plllmOII !or the Thanksgiving a..r
Christmas meetings to be com-

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WEST COWUIIIA, W. VA.

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Merger Service Held

Closs Potluck Event Held

LARRY'S SOHIO
SERVICE '
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WENCHES

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Mode for Therapy

ON OUR

lor Ill all pein!IJW 117 llrl. Joon

Groene curnntl1 m ulllbll II
tho Firot Netlmll Billk or Pam-

on Anod•tlm followlallllkl
by Ivan aomtoe, P. T.A. cllllrict
Tho peiniiDtJ .... '"'"""
executive comm1uee member, by Mrl. ~-~~~IIIII Cherlel K1nr,
rt lng under Mix - -· 0(
the Male• CGUnl,y c-ctl o!Par· Wlllllon. MrL Worth will be In
ent1 IDd TeacherS, at a recent
- Ssturdoy
A sot.weU
card• 'IIIII be lOIII
moatlna.
Advantages or the .P. T.A. over to Mrs. Groooo'o lather, Dlvld
tho P.T.O. were dlacuooed by the Reovoa, who Is boopltlllzod. 11:e
two _...,.,,In blacoaunentoto date o1 lho tall carnlvll .wu
chuliad !rom Nov. 15 to Nov. 16.
tho - · Romine sold that .....
Open boose .... observed.
ery chUcl sboold appreclato hlo
prlcolell heritap llldthe P. T.A. Teacher&amp; welcomedperontu n d
seek• ID enL'OUJ'a&amp;e th11 idea. .. otudonla dii!pleyod their work lor
Mro. Joyce Vance prelicllng tho Orltlil wooks' period.
There was a Ue for the atat tho ll\oOiiA8 repcn ted a total
or $387.25 tn tho troo111117. s.o tondaneo award by the claasoo
1110 noted that the ampllllor rt Mrs. Lema Oberholzor llld
heo - . repaired llld that tho Mro. 11:olms Cam)ilell. The door
polll for the new o1linp hove prize, a glau bottle dmalod by
- . cblated by James Dutm. Mn. Worth, wa1 woo b)' Mra.
A YCite of thenks wu oxteodod Cam)ileU. Mra. NIIIC)' Jooeph,
fourth grade teacher, acted as
toDlllm.
Harold Mane .... oleetecl to secretary ln the abaence of Mr1.
tho ol!lco or trouuror and Dil- Don wuson.
Retreshmeat8 of cupcakea, lee
lon ,... appolnlad to the memcream
and coffee were aenedby
bership committee. Mrs. Ellen
llld M r •·
Worth, third jp'lde teacher voJ. 1111'1. Nellie
unteored to handle the drawing Vance.

A service or celebration to
merk the merger ot the wornen• a orpnlzationl 1n the Evan.
sollcai United Brethren a n d
MetOOdlllt Churches highlighted
I I follows: November, the nrst
Wednoldly nl&amp;ht'• mooting or
lrade; Jllllll')', the ltOCOIId; FebPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
A r:urnmage sole will be held the Women'• Society o1 Cltrlsruary' third; Mafth, fcurth; ApFriday, Nov. 1, from 9 Lm. to ttan Service ot tho Fore lit Run
ril, llttb; llld Moy, Jlbth.
Sch161iod lor srooter• tor the 2:15 p.m.. at ~ ottlce or the United MetOOdlllt Church.
Mrl Ruaa Watton presided
P. T.A. wen NOond arade room Columbia Gas Co. in Middleport
at
the 'service which opened will!.
under the sponsorship or the
·
meeting;
mothora,
grcup
slnging of "We Gather
sixth grade, O.CIIIIber; fourlb, Melis Comm:nity Class !pr Mer&gt;
Together
" followed by prayer
January; fltth. Febroary; third, tally Retarded ChUdre!L
In
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Mra. Edith Sisson
March; lint, April; anclsoeond,
MEEI'ING CANCELLED
Moy.
Amouncod at lha mooting was
A yooth meotlng sche&amp;ded for
• dance lo be hold Saturdoy nl&amp;ht 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Fl&gt;meroy
at the school under IPCIIJOrlhfp United -stChurcbhaabeen
of the P. T.A. with Tho Joys to cancolled ille to nrcllnsUon ser·
vice tor the Rev. Glen Hlles.
emcee.
Jack-o-lanterna were made
&lt;Wing the monthi.Y therapy pro.
gram ol the Rulland Friendly
A HallOWeen motif was !ea· by L. ll Wiley. There was pray- Gardenen with children of the
tured in table decorations ror er by Homer Rlce l and Wiley
1JP8Cial education ela11 at the
a potluck dinner Tuesdly tdJ]1t joined Rice Cor duets ertttled Rutland Elementary School
by the Loyal Bereans Cllss at "Arter" and "Cleanse Me", with Thurldsy afternoon.
lhe Middleport Church ol Christ. Wlley providing accompaniment
Mrs. HowardBireh!leld, choir·
Ce!Urpiece for the table ,ras QD, II)~ gy,!\J,\", T(W ~'vott.on!. lea- man. wa• assisted by Mra. wn.
an ar~me'}\_ of {Ill O~s lund ,a dlsc ..•!on led b,1. WiloY 11uiUJt Willford llld Mrs. llntce
racts of v&amp;rtoua churches Dsvls in """king with the &lt;hll·
ln a ' IDI!'Iblack 'IDI'maclo \not
presented by Miss Jessie saun-- during Btble times and today. dren. A Thanksgiving project will
ders In memory of Mrs. Edith
During the bus I ness meeting. be carried out at the November
McNeal, loog- time member of conducted by Mrs. Grace Haw· meeting.
the elisa. Grace wa11 by the Rev, ley, a new flower committee
Raullln Moyer. The tables were was named. They are Mrs. Rob-

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With the hape it will, in scme measure, foster and help sustain that which ia loud in f1a:1i11
conununlf;y ll!o, this !eatureiuponsoradbythe buslnen firms a..r orpoiJaU..,. wboH...,..
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llrut:lioa. Yo• ..YC toap,
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11:r1. Richerd Onn,pnlldbll.
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sold partllb 'IIIII bo IDvlted ID ~,.,.
demODJtration on llj)lcos a..r
• Easy Credit
villi ciull'OOIDI ~ • - her was 1oo1urld a1 ,• meet,.

each m&lt;rth.

J. Lemley,
Cborch ScMol, 9:30a.m.;
Woraldp Hrvlee, 10:30 a. m.

WOODIS: Cbureb School, Sunday,
u a.m., Jobn Bally, aupt. Wor-

alt~~ry,onee

Dllt Kcaa..., pallor. ~
School, 9:30 a. m.;Worllldp ierv!ee, 10:30 a. m.; Bible Study,
W-ldojl, 7:30 ,. m.; U.lll. Y.F.
7.p. m. •c-Suadi.Y; Junlcr Choir
practice, WOjlnoldojl, 3;15 p.m.;
SeJdcr Choir practice, Tlwrldojl,
1:110 p. m.; Wooloyan Service
Qqlld, fourlb Mondo,)' oocb 'montll
at"7:30 p. m.; IIQy Huttlorl
clus moet~Jv, fourlb FridJJI or
ooch llllllltll, 8 p, .m.; W.S.C.S.,
·FridJJI ooch montll, 7:30
p. m.; O!llclll Board, socond
MOnloy eaeh montll, 7:30 p. m.
PORTLAND UNITED METJIO.
DIST CHURCH - W, D11o ~.,_
Clara, pallor. Swldo,y SCilool,
t:30 a.m.; Worahlpaervlce, ?:30
p. lll.;O!IIelllllolrd,ltrll&amp;lqloy
ooch DIOIIIII, 8:30 p. m.
OAK GROvE IJNITEDMETBO.
lli$T CHURCH - W. Dolo Meaur., pallor. Suniloy School,111:30 o. m.; Worship service, 9;30
L m., ftrst end third Sunilayl

CHURCH - Rev.

SundiY School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Watd Spoocor, ~ FLAT-

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llliET!I1IEN IN (!IIIUSI - Rot. ' ''IIESll;Y--m-VNIT£D MJmiO.
-~~ Smith, pb@'. Su ri d 17 DIST CHUR(lll, ~ - W,

SchOol, ?:30 a. m.;.Ri:uo.u ll ~
. cer, ,,.~; Alfr.. Wcilfe, aaatnant. Mondn&amp; Slrm~ 11 L m.,
ovtn!Dr sermoo.·7:10p.m.,olter•IIIW each Sunllay, Quo meet1111 11 o.m., llletnatirw . SUnday
lllOI1IiJWe, David ,Halter, cia 1 s
leader. Christian EiiJta..,.., 7:30
p. m. e,.ry otbll' Swldo,y ovonlJW, Joan . Sexson, president.
Pra.yer moet!ng. 1:SO p.m. o,.ry
- Jolm WUea, !lmdoy scMol Wednesdly. BoardJilootbw. 7:30
IUIJ(. &amp;:ndoy IIChool, 9:30 a.m.; p. m., first Monday_ or month.
PoMEROY TRINITY UNITED'
morning worlhlp, 10:30 a.m.;
CHURCH
OF CIIRJST- Rev. W.
BYF, 6 p.m. lltudy, WedH.
Perrin,
polllor, Patrick D.
naldey, 1 p.m.; eholr praetice,
Wood,
S0WtSlRIIf
Sdiool, 9:15
8:30p.m., Wednoldojl.
• m.; Worllldp, 111:25 o. m,
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev, Youth eholr rebelraal, Moaday,
Cecil Cox. putor. Sunday School 6:30 p, m, Mrs. JifllrYin Burt,
aupertnteOOent, E 1 r I Starkey, dlrectoz; Sealor eholr rehear sol,
Tburldoy, 7:30p.m,, Kra. PIUI_
Sunday School, 9:45 Lm.; S\mday
N
...., dlrectoz, Tlmndoy, all
evening wonhlp, 7:30; Wednesdey, Buoy Bee fjldllloil In
day prayer and Bible study, 7:30
ch':{j~~ ~U R C H OF
o.~TTON UNITED METHO. CHRIST - E
u..renrood

10:30 a. m.; Worstup service,
Norman McCain, SuPOrintendont., 9-30 a. m. Be&lt;OIICI end fourth
.....~ each month.
Services weekly at 9:30 ~- m.

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Pomeroy
2 SIGHS
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Motor Co.

!I •·•· Dey Bef.,.e Pwltlluthm
Moftiey 0.e4liM 9 e.M.
CeMell.iOI'II &amp; C.,recthm•
Will ~ ecn,t!NI llnlll 9 e .M. f.,
D • ., of P~llutl.,.

$avo Howl lnotall Howl
COMPLETE LINE

SIEGLER .and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

QltALITY

REGULATIONS
Tho Publishor rourvo1 t.ho right
to oclh 01 l'lloet on,. ads do.,.,.d ob·
jltctiOI'lOblo. Tho f.ubllaho r wi lt not ;
be roaponslblo or more tt&gt;on one
lneonec:t Insertion.

67 PONTIAC Ftroblrd H. T, Cp•··-···--·-····-······$2595

RATES

U CHEVROLET Impala H.T. C••·····-·-···-··-·····$995

F., We"' .... S.rvico
S conts per W01d o"" inaortlon
Mhoh•uol"'
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12 c:onls per word lhroe consocu·
th•o ina.,tlona .
II conh ,.. Word 1i• consocutivo

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Four on th• floor, 400 cyl., L.Mona, blw flnilh, CIAIOCII at~lpo
ing, bl~ vinyl Int., with bu~;lc•t eoo11 , ttoroo P.B , rollllo, 23,000
"'II•• b)' loco I -n••· llk• now ht llno wide oval W.W. tlr.•.

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r•d '"'':'.YI Int., 1•t block f1ni1h. Ro.llo.

' 2S per cent Di1coun1 on IK! id ecl1
eftlllecl1 po1oll withon 10 der• ·
C.AAD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .SD for ~(I word mini"'u"' . Eo
-'cUtlot~~l - d 2c: .

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QI"FICE HOURS
1 :30 e~"' · to S:OO I'·"'· Dolly
8:30 a .m. to 11 :00 Noon Sotu rda y

Notice

In Memory

JN MEMORY of Mearl Bath G &amp; A GARAGE, Racine, Ollio.
Next door to Racine Service
who passed away two years
Station.
Mecbanic on duty 7
ago today, Oct. 25, 1 ~ .
a.m.
to
8::lll
p.m., seven days
Sadly missed by relatives
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HAM SIIOOI', SUNDAY, OCT.
'1:1, from I to 5 p.m. Racine
36-27, special offer, free BIGun Club off Rt. 1:14 on Basil·
ble. with enlightening, easy to
an Road.
10-JI.Mt
follow study guides Reserve
yours now, \.I'T'ite to F'ree Bi· I WILL NOT be responsible for
ble. Bn 333. Pomeroy, Onto.
any debla other than my

l"ATIONAL BffiLE WEEK , Od.

own.
Roy VanCooney,

WILL DO !IeWing ot home zippers.
pockets. pegging.
hemmin~ . alteralions .
etc

Hill St.' Pomeroy
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Mrs;. FT't"ddie Thabet. Mason, GROCERY DISCOUNT on $5 or
Phone n!-5151
1-30-tlr
over. M &amp; G Food Martel.
~ mu~ ~th ~ ~d~~

REPATR. REFINTSII. recondlport,
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tioo golf clubs, John TeafOI"d.
O-Z2-30tp 1iAVE ROOM· for two lady potients, ambulatory or bedfast.
BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
Syracuse Nursing Home.
pond, ba:::ement, water llne,
I0-25-3tc
septic tank. R W. O:&gt;wdery,
Long Bottom, Olllo. 9-27-30tc THE SOUTHERN Loc:JII Athletic Boosters will hold an aucVACANCY for two •ldorly peo- tion Saturday, Oct. 2tl, tll68
ple. Prefer private paid paat the Racine Junior l!lgb
tients. Phone Mason. 773-5185.
School gym, beginning at II
ttf.l-tfc
a.m., 111'\th James Carnahan
and Dan Smith auctioneers.
SIIOOI'ING match Sunday, Oct.
Electric ranges, g.. ranges,
27, 12 to 4. steaks, beef, Z'l.o
automatic washer, televtsion
hogs . Sbotguns only. Rutland
sets, n!COrd player, desk
Arnerlcon Legion Home.
lamp and numerous other
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household Itema.
Elson Spencer, President,
CHICKEN BARBECUE Sunday,
Southern Local AtllleUc
Oct. 27 at II a.m. spotl80l'Od
Boosters .
10-25-ttc
by tile a.ter P'lre Dept. In
addition tD cbl&lt;ten tlley wiD DANCE SATURDAY, Oct. :18
bove &amp;pllcib and ......
from 10 to 2, Whispering
rr.ade tee cream. In cue ril
Pines Ni te C1ub. Music by Bill
bod wuther the event will
McKnight's Night Hawks, five
be beld Inside tbe fire house,
ploce band from Logaa.
wbbllt will be beated.
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1000 bales of hay and some
loose haY, 1110 feet of hay
rope, gardotl tiller, tobacoo
sticks, Iadckin, grlndlltoDe.
ooe 4 year old Guernsey cow.
Two ple&lt;e living n10111 suite,
odd chairs, stands, cbests of
drawm, dres,.,.., beds aod
bedding, wardrobe. chlfforobe.
~ 9112 MlgS, rollaway bed
complete, old buffet, some
clothing. 5 gas heeaten, May.
tag wringer washer. Burnside

stove, kitchen cabinet. pots
and pans. glass door cupboard,
round oal&lt; !able, two breakfast
sets, lawn chairs, copper kel·

tie, iron kettle, band cart,
!amps. 5 old style bath Iubs,
Burnside stove and many articles not listed. Charley
Stone, owner. Terms cam.
Not responsible for theft or ac·
cidents. Bradford Auction Co.
Box 116. Racine. Ohio. Phone
Mt-3121 '
10-20-51&lt;:

For Sale or Trade

1m BUICK

motor in good rWJ.
ning condition for 175 CC model 1541 or 125 CC model W
Jawa motorcycle motor and
battery. Pllone 910-:H13.
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1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
speed, II ton, 1961 Chevrolet,
1967 Mustang 8-cyllnder, S.
speed. Flnanclng avaDable.
Phone 992-6547; after 5 p.m.
Phone 992-5741.
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II Invited to Rut111111 Gun Clull lor trap tibootlng Saturday, Oct. II at 1
p.m. and bam shoot !lmdl)',
Oet. 27 11 I p.m. 10-JS.31c

Help Wanted

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FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to ochool.
Phone tft-5454.
le.JI.tle
FURNISHED HOUSE tn Pomeroy, ~ !192-5262 eveninp.
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Ear n SJO 000 or mor• fiosl .,.• .,, .
S.:.i•• ' " Su1ineu al'd prohssionol poaplo
durinrg busin11111 houn.
60% ol inc am• d11riv•d from utabli,hecl
ac:c: aunts.
LibBra I iuorar1tee to Jtort
Com pl•t• prolusiono l !raining program at
~;Oomponr o&gt;epen••
Outatondin'il P.,,ion ond s.,~ ing• Protrom
Lono•e•tohl l• h•.l l m.,notlan~:~l arg~:~nlle~llon
O~portun i t y for o .. •cutiv• odvonce .... nt loa1ed
on r~~erit . Sa l11 Manogora earn $18,000 to $35,•
OO(l or .nor• onnually

ForStle

RATS, MICE gone lorever. 'Gel
Star', 2* lb. fl .69. SUCar Rlln
Mill. Ebersl&gt;ach Hdwe., Pick·
ens, Mason.
10-JI-«p
I~ PAYMENTS of
~sh. Must sell

$5 or HI
111118 aewlng
macltlne, lully equipped to
zig. zag, mske buttoobolea,
sew on buttons. etc. Five
mootha old. Call 992-!838.
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ROOMS WITH kltcben prtvl·
leges, private entrance, 'l.o
mile from Pomeroy on Rt.
33. Phone ll!n-711'15. 10-25-llp

ForSIIe
HAY AND !II'RAW. Call IIPJ.
612'1'

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FIELD GROWN CHRYSA!f·
THEMUMS aod muma all
colors, big aod bealtby, olio
car.ni"'! pears and potatoes,
Re.ynolda Flower Sbop, Ma·
son City, just above Corp.
line.
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11168 STEREO. Lovely walnut
console with AM &amp; FM radio,
automatic floating tum table.
Take over payments of $5 per
month or pay balance due,
110143. Try it In your home.
calf 991-2836.
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To Arrive

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RUTLAND

AUTO SALES

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature. $'15 and UJI. stud
service and grooming. Phoae
99%-5443.

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AKC Golden Retriever nupples.
5:14 Ash St., Middleport. IIIJ.
5443.
11-!'1-tle
WRINGER 'lflllher, fli. Call
1115-41111 Chester.
le.23-3tp
HONDA 541, 11168. Phone 1ft.
!214

10-23-«Q

MOSES CLEVELAND RUSII!U
real estate In Salllbury tDwnshlp conslsUng of one acre
lot and bouse will be sold to
the highest bidder at tbe of"flce of O'Brien and O'Brien,
allmneys a1 II a.m. Satur·
dl)', Oct. 21, ltllll. Must be
llold lor not Ieos than appraJo.
ed •alue ol t310. FIB' furlber
lnlormaUon. call en.me.
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1966 DODGE - - - · · - - · · · · - · · · · • • - • $1895
Custom Sportsman Wagon . V-8 engine, outo. trans., like
new condition.

1965 FORD MUSTANG - • • · · • • • • - • · · $995
Convertible, 6 cyl. 3· speed trans . A great little
sporty cor.

1964 PONTIAC · • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · • • $895

Catalina, 2·Door H~rdtop. P .S. &amp; P.B. An extra

clean cor buy ,

1963 PONTIAC • • • · • · • • • • • • - · · · · • $395

Tempest 2·Door Hardtop. 4 cyl. auto. trans . A
good second cor.

1962 FORD • • • · · • • • - • • · • · · · • • · · $345

SMOCK TOPS ., .......... 1. 56

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RAINCOATS .............. He
Girl• &amp; Ledt..

PAJAMAS .... .. . .. ·"c to 2.16
Loodle•

Goloxie 2·Door. V-8 engine, auto. tron1.

1962 FORD PICKUP · · · - · - · · · - · · · $495
IEconoline. A reolly good truck.

1961 FORD FALCON - • • • • · • • · • • • • • $ 295
1961 PONTIAC - -- · · · - - - · · - • • • • • $395
. . Door Station Wagon .

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FIVE ROOMS and both oo four
,..., lolll. One 1'00111 Nllar,
nice lawn and fruit trees. iiOII
yerdo from hlglnray. Close to
aebool. Priced reuonoble.
Contact Ben Qullenl&gt;erry in
SyraCIIJI!. Phone lin-28M.
tO-llll-61&lt;:

• Free Estimates.
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strenath
• DeiiYery
• Quick Service
• Finlshina,
• Sand &amp; G~avel
DIAL S92-3284

HAMMOND ORGAN Ill 11111
aroa tD be pleked up. Spinet
model. One lib new. Respo.
ldble party may tab o•er
paymenlll. Write Gravoo pt.
111t0 &amp; Organ Co .. 113 E. Broad
St., Columbus, Oltlo. 1•24-lk

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:Valiant 4 Door s..lan.

1960 CHEVROLET • • • • • ·-- • · · · · - $245
2 Door Sed. 6 cyl. Stand. Trans. Edro clean.

1959 MERCURY · · ·- ' - · ·,-- ·- • ·- • $195
.(Door in top flight condition.

AUTOMOBTI$ t .olld1Riii!e
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RUTLAND

AUTO·s ·.. .
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RVTLAND, OH,IO
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lU AA\..oW 'rbUR 1"-'CC',_.,&amp; TI'X.
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5MIT~EI&lt;S. NO!!ODY
(I&gt;.JlD fo~err A
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EH, MAJOR?

IIEUIN • VIIIOIL TIW1'0BD
ASIIOOL\Tira
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Busl114111 S.rviDITCR DIGGING, water linea,
feed! beds, Paul Aoder1011,
Muon. W. Va. Pbone m&amp;781,

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llOZER, BACKHOE, treDchl!r
and lrtJet senlce, oeplle
tanka, water lines, basemenll,
alia topooU. Henry Bal1r,
phone iMl5 ltllll fH' 11o1er Ballr,
pbone 11111111151
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Colllplola llenlee

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P'LOOR llomolittratDr.
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atereo AM a. rM radio ree. ID-11'11.
ortl player, flU or f7 • 111011th.
Phone 7'1Uf10,
~p READY • IIJl[ C&lt;!lk!ltle .a.end rlaltt to 'ftiDt projeel.
1161 TWO-DOOR Chevy, good
Filii and 081)'. 1"ree malel. ~ . . .. Clalitltel, iJOOd l'tiiiDIDI shape,
lela
~ • Mix Co., ~
$151., Pbone IIMW da)ol,
pcd.
Ohio.
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992-5173 evenlnp,
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11168 ZIG ZAG oetrlog Jl1ldt.
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IDe. Tl1la macl1lne aionO- GBO. &amp;Ui£11 lEA, llrlbr'
grams, buttonholel, etc. Pay MlNIIIIS\'II.l. - 1 rooma.
balll, baaement, lurna&lt;:e, . .
f4HO or 16.30 a month. Pbooe
rqe.
ONLY P,OOO.Citl
'I'IHMO.
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POIIiitKOf - 2 largp Job, oul
of b1gb Wiler, and boule of
FIRESTONE Deluu Champion
4 rooms and balll. tlliiO.IO
tire, brand new, never beoll
MIDDLEPORT
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used, 1115-14. $20. l'llone IJII.
doing
.,ad,
earner
looatiCII.
279'1'
te.2531p
'l'HE PERliONAL property, except organ; of tbe tate Weber
Holl will be sold at the office
of Crow, Crow a. POI'W', at·
torneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, at a
price not leu llum t2110, and
the real estate owned by the
tale Weber Holt In Sdplo
Township, Melga Colmty,
Ohio, c:onslltlng of 152 acrea
more or less (excepting onehH ~ minerals) will be IOid
at the office~ Crow, Crow &amp;
Porter at 10:30 a.m. Oct. It,
11168, for a price not 1... !ban
IO.SOO. Personal and real property shall be sold to the blgh·
est bidder. 'l'!1e admfnlstra.
tor has the right tD reject any
and all bldl' Sale subject to
lbe approval of !be Probate
Court of Molga County, Ohio.
WOllam D. Chlldl, admlnlltrator of the Eatale of w~
ber F. Holt, deceued.
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YOUR MOTHER
ASKED ME 1D
5TAY Will-i HER
INHEN PERRY

O'II1IIDI lr CROW
REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - 2 otory frame,
! bedrooD!I, 2 porches, batll,
uWity room, I bloclr out
lluUdlng. $5,000.00
POMEROY - I* IIDry frame,
8 rooms, ! bedrooms, both,
part baseinent. tll,iiOO.Citl
POMEROY - I story frame,
I rooms, I bedroo1111, '"Ill,
basement, plaster lr J)8nollq
Interior, patio, ....Uent buy.
$10.1i011.otl
JIDIIlY E. CUJLAND
Olllce •

ELECTRIC GUITAR, iJOOd Jl01I. BUDGET PRICE futnltme "'
dillon, 111'1111 two plckupo.
our IMrd floor bucket llbo!l;
Phone t9211a.
10-JI.Mt
Balcer Fw tdlui e. Mltltllsp !. .
OIM.
f tl • .
BALDWIN SPINET plano tD be
rep es•ed. Allume pay· SEWING M~CIIIN'!S. -tr
menll or &lt;111 lit rellnan&lt;ed.
w vb. an maltiit. 'fl1 •
Write Gravoo Plano lr Oral!•
2184. 'nle Fo'brlo ll!toll. ~ ·
Co., liaS 1!:. Broad St., Col...,., Aalllotllld 8hllrer.Sal&lt;':'
bus, Ohio.
10-JMti
1nd •• tb. ·W~ llilroen
BeiiJIOI'I.
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:1961 PLYMOUTH • • • • • • · · - • • · • • • $195

IRAS •• , .• •• . •• , •••• 2 for 79c

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WOOL SK1RTS •.• .• ••••• •• 1.59

Real Est1te For Sale

AIR CONOmONING Rolrlprallon aervlce. Jacll'l Refrll·
eraUm, New Ha•en. lolllt
1M

SPECIALS
Le41••

!!lAEnNARS

PIL993-21U

a apartmenll, aD nnted.

f'(Yl' ATOES.

115 DODGE 'mtlCK, I qllndlr,
"" toa and 57 a...,. v.-, 11ne
speed alandard lhllt, botb bl
condition, .... . .
Sits.
10-2Uic:

ment, E. Main St., Pomeroy,
Coup!~ only. Phone IIJ.a'l$.

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TWO coal stDkers with controls, Arnold Brothel'll, Pomeroy, Phone IIPJ.S448.
10-13-tl•

TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobllo
Court, Syracuse, Ohlo oo State
Rt. 11f, PIIOIIO IIIMttl.
1-ll·dc

~'OUR ROOM furnished apart.

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Phone 113-2254
CIIII'&lt;I1CI'! Proffltt. Portland.
10-16-tlc

&amp;llaUost H - eo....

BLACK HAWK CORN PICKEiR,
fl50. Phone flfiUIIIO. 10.2Hlp

Dally 5:30A.M. to 8:30 P.M.-Sunday 7:00 to 7:00

NINE ROOM HOUSE, Z batha,
outbuildings, 13 acres ground,
$16.000. Call Mary L~&gt;ona IJ9S.

From lbe Lorpat Truclc or
~ur Radlatbr To Tbo

HockiJIIPort, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

ForS.Ie

218 E. Main
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

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407 PAGE :
MIOOLEPORT, OHIO

offord .

Futuri Sports
())upe. ·. bti~ket geats. Duiseamatic. new Urea. Gamet
Roush, phone IIPJ.S'I'IB.
10-llll-61&lt;:

llltl'l-12 • 10 ft. tlno bedn&gt;om
mobile ....... • • liD laot
awning. Pbone -..u.

TRAILER SPACE, rudy to
up. private, plenty ol
room lor chllclren to plaJ.
Phone 11ft 1104.
l-It-tle

Business Service•

them to Bailey's where family
dining is always a deli9htful plea·
sure. Excellent food, fine
service and a clean, homey atmosphere. Special
menus for children. Best
of all, pric"s thot you can

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Please the entire family . . . bring

BAILlY'S

PAW·· Will 'IE
DRV TH' DISHES
FER ME?

On Display
1. Romain In plloo cat
2. Spra,.d with worm lOOP
and then a hl1h pr•uure
rlnlll of toft wotor to
make cet ahlne
3. Attendant on duty

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DRV TH' DISHES
fER 'lORE AUNT

ABBii: AND SLATS

6-9%-18

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1!1116 RED

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
in Mld~eport. All uWltlos
paid. Rowley a. Roed, Middleport, Phone !192-2'17&amp;.
10.22-lk

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10.2Uic:

BARNEY

Busi,ness Servlces

CARPETS a fright. Make lbem
a beautiful sight 111'\th Blue
Lustre. Rent elec:trlc ohampooer fl. Baker Furniture.
18-21-tl&lt;:

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Pomeroy. Eledrlc heating,
tinllnlshed, pick out material
table top ra1111e . . waD oven.
and wiD reupholster, alao gas
See to appreciate. l'l1one liB'
lxlt water tank, new, 30 gal.
~
Public Slle
appointment, 19U'J:11. 10.21-tl
Mrs. Woodrow :IJwllllng, phone
Wheel
Alignment
FARM SALE, Saturdl)', Oct.
992-5162.
1114141&lt;:
26 at II a.m. I have sold my ~·IRSI' FLOOR apartment. Vf!lrJ
farm located 2~ mnes north
nice for two people or two MYEaS DEEP WELL PUMP,
of Rutland just off Rutland
people With small child. Phone
pipe, tank. complete, Jrlco
-GUARAHI'E'ED~nd HarrisonvUie Road. Watch
tft-3267.
I0-2s.12te
$50. Go tart, $25, seven ducks,
for sale signs. Will aell the
PHoNE 992-2094
take all "· alao twO acres of
following persooal property. THREE ROOM apartment. Fur·
round wood free lor cutting.
One 641 Ford tractor, plow,
nlahed, M &amp; G Food Market,
Phone tn-2311'1.
t0-JI.3lp Pomeroy Home &amp; AIII'CII
mower . disc harr~. two wathree miles south ~ Middle!1161 THREE BEDROOM trail. . E. Mala
gons on robber, Wlodrow hi)'
port.
I~
er, Eapando living room aod ,. ._ _ _ _ _ _...,.....
loader. some horse drawn

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BEAUTIFUL all new eledrlc

I WILL NOT be reaponslble for
any debts oontracted by any· STORE EQUIPMENT, M &amp; G
one other llum myaell. WU.
Food Market, three miles
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Black,
Rt. I, Mlddleport.
south
~ Mld~eport . 10-JI.Mt
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10-25-ltp
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE
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W•m.cl
~• 'nJN'E IN each Saturday at
miles south of Middleport.
~ t:15 a.m. to t :G a.m. for tile ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes,
~
1 Country Gospel Singen over mllcellaneous. Mn. Howard
Coc:U, 800 W. Main St., Pom..
~ WIIOV Ravenswood. W. Va .
M•le Help Wanted
ftiS'.
1-15-tlc
·~
10-IIHt&lt;
NEED CASH! Sell lamous
Knapp Aerotred shoes, full or
RAND EVERY Friday and Sat· SOMEONE to wallJilper foar
rooms.
Call
Chester
9IS-IItll.
part time. llisb commlsslono
urday at Jack'• Club 011 liar·
plus
bonus. Complete line lor
10.~
- l i t Road off Rt. 7.
men
and women. Equipment
0ou11try millie by Gayle Me·
WilL
DO
babysitting
day
or
fumlllhed
free. Write to Gor·
Donald and Ids Drllten.
nlgbt. Call lm-5956. 10-~
don Rae, Dlltrlct Salel Mer.,
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3684 Darilyshln! Drive, Colutnbus: Ohio 4SZZI. I~

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bedroom apartmeDI
with aaroge on Butternut
Ave. !'bone 992-5117. 10.14-tk

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.Ill
POMEitOY, OHIO

BLIND ADS

10-~tp

992-2181
Jack W. Caney,
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1 rfREE

Pomeroy Motor·Co.

A4dltlonol ~" Chor1• per Adv•·

10-25-ltc

POMEROY

~aurCORV,AIR
Spidor 2 Daor...·--····-······-········-····-$895
. a poe tr~na. , blower on motor, 111ood tifll , bvc~ot ...,,

IMeriiOIII

and friends .

Big Trad..In Allawanco

283 •nfl•no , ~ on the floor , turqua is• Hnllh, block Interior, radio
&amp; h•al•r . Pricod lo move naw .

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES

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parrot
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2. SeU&amp;ta

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10. Intlectlon
11. Caftl'

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lt. 1\11·

12. COilduit
1&amp;. Tavem

5Uns·

21. £vapor-

.peclalty

1&amp;.RelaUvet
lT. Cunning
18. Funflral

pile
to. Compute
H. WberO
Cork ta :

abbr.
23. Raven's cry
u . one ot the

Horae

27. Kld.reat

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oteo
fellow's
dlaappolnte&lt;l ••. Klnplt!!y'B
6. Mayor's
Ho! "
Utle : abbr.
28.1Cxp&amp;Ddo
1. Caravan27.Word.

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dlnctlon

37. Jl:n&amp;:Uah
river
S9. EIPt l'nm
.u. Rad!a.te
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M.telry.
etc.
8. Phenomflnonof a

48.CGnle·
quaUy

sunburn
11. Enfold

28. B:mul&amp;tel
Mr.Camo
30. I(Uik:a)

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world
1allll I '

32. SuppoaiDI

S3.n.cJoiUre

S&amp;. Keep
38. Pilot's
abbl'e\'i&amp;Uon
40. Tiny
Rarrtaon
41. J'Uture

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Pomeroy
2 SIGHS
OP
Motor Co.

!I •·•· Dey Bef.,.e Pwltlluthm
Moftiey 0.e4liM 9 e.M.
CeMell.iOI'II &amp; C.,recthm•
Will ~ ecn,t!NI llnlll 9 e .M. f.,
D • ., of P~llutl.,.

$avo Howl lnotall Howl
COMPLETE LINE

SIEGLER .and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

QltALITY

REGULATIONS
Tho Publishor rourvo1 t.ho right
to oclh 01 l'lloet on,. ads do.,.,.d ob·
jltctiOI'lOblo. Tho f.ubllaho r wi lt not ;
be roaponslblo or more tt&gt;on one
lneonec:t Insertion.

67 PONTIAC Ftroblrd H. T, Cp•··-···--·-····-······$2595

RATES

U CHEVROLET Impala H.T. C••·····-·-···-··-·····$995

F., We"' .... S.rvico
S conts per W01d o"" inaortlon
Mhoh•uol"'
7Sc
12 c:onls per word lhroe consocu·
th•o ina.,tlona .
II conh ,.. Word 1i• consocutivo

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Four on th• floor, 400 cyl., L.Mona, blw flnilh, CIAIOCII at~lpo
ing, bl~ vinyl Int., with bu~;lc•t eoo11 , ttoroo P.B , rollllo, 23,000
"'II•• b)' loco I -n••· llk• now ht llno wide oval W.W. tlr.•.

t

r•d '"'':'.YI Int., 1•t block f1ni1h. Ro.llo.

' 2S per cent Di1coun1 on IK! id ecl1
eftlllecl1 po1oll withon 10 der• ·
C.AAD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl .SD for ~(I word mini"'u"' . Eo
-'cUtlot~~l - d 2c: .

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QI"FICE HOURS
1 :30 e~"' · to S:OO I'·"'· Dolly
8:30 a .m. to 11 :00 Noon Sotu rda y

Notice

In Memory

JN MEMORY of Mearl Bath G &amp; A GARAGE, Racine, Ollio.
Next door to Racine Service
who passed away two years
Station.
Mecbanic on duty 7
ago today, Oct. 25, 1 ~ .
a.m.
to
8::lll
p.m., seven days
Sadly missed by relatives
&amp;

week. Tune-Ups and

haust• a specialty.

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Notice

HAM SIIOOI', SUNDAY, OCT.
'1:1, from I to 5 p.m. Racine
36-27, special offer, free BIGun Club off Rt. 1:14 on Basil·
ble. with enlightening, easy to
an Road.
10-JI.Mt
follow study guides Reserve
yours now, \.I'T'ite to F'ree Bi· I WILL NOT be responsible for
ble. Bn 333. Pomeroy, Onto.
any debla other than my

l"ATIONAL BffiLE WEEK , Od.

own.
Roy VanCooney,

WILL DO !IeWing ot home zippers.
pockets. pegging.
hemmin~ . alteralions .
etc

Hill St.' Pomeroy
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Mrs;. FT't"ddie Thabet. Mason, GROCERY DISCOUNT on $5 or
Phone n!-5151
1-30-tlr
over. M &amp; G Food Martel.
~ mu~ ~th ~ ~d~~

REPATR. REFINTSII. recondlport,
I~
tioo golf clubs, John TeafOI"d.
O-Z2-30tp 1iAVE ROOM· for two lady potients, ambulatory or bedfast.
BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
Syracuse Nursing Home.
pond, ba:::ement, water llne,
I0-25-3tc
septic tank. R W. O:&gt;wdery,
Long Bottom, Olllo. 9-27-30tc THE SOUTHERN Loc:JII Athletic Boosters will hold an aucVACANCY for two •ldorly peo- tion Saturday, Oct. 2tl, tll68
ple. Prefer private paid paat the Racine Junior l!lgb
tients. Phone Mason. 773-5185.
School gym, beginning at II
ttf.l-tfc
a.m., 111'\th James Carnahan
and Dan Smith auctioneers.
SIIOOI'ING match Sunday, Oct.
Electric ranges, g.. ranges,
27, 12 to 4. steaks, beef, Z'l.o
automatic washer, televtsion
hogs . Sbotguns only. Rutland
sets, n!COrd player, desk
Arnerlcon Legion Home.
lamp and numerous other
I0-21-3tc
household Itema.
Elson Spencer, President,
CHICKEN BARBECUE Sunday,
Southern Local AtllleUc
Oct. 27 at II a.m. spotl80l'Od
Boosters .
10-25-ttc
by tile a.ter P'lre Dept. In
addition tD cbl&lt;ten tlley wiD DANCE SATURDAY, Oct. :18
bove &amp;pllcib and ......
from 10 to 2, Whispering
rr.ade tee cream. In cue ril
Pines Ni te C1ub. Music by Bill
bod wuther the event will
McKnight's Night Hawks, five
be beld Inside tbe fire house,
ploce band from Logaa.
wbbllt will be beated.
10-25-1tC

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tools, 19S7 GMC plclrup truck,
1000 bales of hay and some
loose haY, 1110 feet of hay
rope, gardotl tiller, tobacoo
sticks, Iadckin, grlndlltoDe.
ooe 4 year old Guernsey cow.
Two ple&lt;e living n10111 suite,
odd chairs, stands, cbests of
drawm, dres,.,.., beds aod
bedding, wardrobe. chlfforobe.
~ 9112 MlgS, rollaway bed
complete, old buffet, some
clothing. 5 gas heeaten, May.
tag wringer washer. Burnside

stove, kitchen cabinet. pots
and pans. glass door cupboard,
round oal&lt; !able, two breakfast
sets, lawn chairs, copper kel·

tie, iron kettle, band cart,
!amps. 5 old style bath Iubs,
Burnside stove and many articles not listed. Charley
Stone, owner. Terms cam.
Not responsible for theft or ac·
cidents. Bradford Auction Co.
Box 116. Racine. Ohio. Phone
Mt-3121 '
10-20-51&lt;:

For Sale or Trade

1m BUICK

motor in good rWJ.
ning condition for 175 CC model 1541 or 125 CC model W
Jawa motorcycle motor and
battery. Pllone 910-:H13.
10-%1-3tc

1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
speed, II ton, 1961 Chevrolet,
1967 Mustang 8-cyllnder, S.
speed. Flnanclng avaDable.
Phone 992-6547; after 5 p.m.
Phone 992-5741.
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II Invited to Rut111111 Gun Clull lor trap tibootlng Saturday, Oct. II at 1
p.m. and bam shoot !lmdl)',
Oet. 27 11 I p.m. 10-JS.31c

Help Wanted

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For Rent
FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to ochool.
Phone tft-5454.
le.JI.tle
FURNISHED HOUSE tn Pomeroy, ~ !192-5262 eveninp.
10.21-tf&lt;

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Ear n SJO 000 or mor• fiosl .,.• .,, .
S.:.i•• ' " Su1ineu al'd prohssionol poaplo
durinrg busin11111 houn.
60% ol inc am• d11riv•d from utabli,hecl
ac:c: aunts.
LibBra I iuorar1tee to Jtort
Com pl•t• prolusiono l !raining program at
~;Oomponr o&gt;epen••
Outatondin'il P.,,ion ond s.,~ ing• Protrom
Lono•e•tohl l• h•.l l m.,notlan~:~l arg~:~nlle~llon
O~portun i t y for o .. •cutiv• odvonce .... nt loa1ed
on r~~erit . Sa l11 Manogora earn $18,000 to $35,•
OO(l or .nor• onnually

ForStle

RATS, MICE gone lorever. 'Gel
Star', 2* lb. fl .69. SUCar Rlln
Mill. Ebersl&gt;ach Hdwe., Pick·
ens, Mason.
10-JI-«p
I~ PAYMENTS of
~sh. Must sell

$5 or HI
111118 aewlng
macltlne, lully equipped to
zig. zag, mske buttoobolea,
sew on buttons. etc. Five
mootha old. Call 992-!838.
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ROOMS WITH kltcben prtvl·
leges, private entrance, 'l.o
mile from Pomeroy on Rt.
33. Phone ll!n-711'15. 10-25-llp

ForSIIe
HAY AND !II'RAW. Call IIPJ.
612'1'

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FIELD GROWN CHRYSA!f·
THEMUMS aod muma all
colors, big aod bealtby, olio
car.ni"'! pears and potatoes,
Re.ynolda Flower Sbop, Ma·
son City, just above Corp.
line.
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11168 STEREO. Lovely walnut
console with AM &amp; FM radio,
automatic floating tum table.
Take over payments of $5 per
month or pay balance due,
110143. Try it In your home.
calf 991-2836.
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EYINRQDE
&amp;9r s Are Here
To Arrive

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RUTLAND

AUTO SALES

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature. $'15 and UJI. stud
service and grooming. Phoae
99%-5443.

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AKC Golden Retriever nupples.
5:14 Ash St., Middleport. IIIJ.
5443.
11-!'1-tle
WRINGER 'lflllher, fli. Call
1115-41111 Chester.
le.23-3tp
HONDA 541, 11168. Phone 1ft.
!214

10-23-«Q

MOSES CLEVELAND RUSII!U
real estate In Salllbury tDwnshlp conslsUng of one acre
lot and bouse will be sold to
the highest bidder at tbe of"flce of O'Brien and O'Brien,
allmneys a1 II a.m. Satur·
dl)', Oct. 21, ltllll. Must be
llold lor not Ieos than appraJo.
ed •alue ol t310. FIB' furlber
lnlormaUon. call en.me.
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1966 DODGE - - - · · - - · · · · - · · · · • • - • $1895
Custom Sportsman Wagon . V-8 engine, outo. trans., like
new condition.

1965 FORD MUSTANG - • • · · • • • • - • · · $995
Convertible, 6 cyl. 3· speed trans . A great little
sporty cor.

1964 PONTIAC · • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · • • $895

Catalina, 2·Door H~rdtop. P .S. &amp; P.B. An extra

clean cor buy ,

1963 PONTIAC • • • · • · • • • • • • - · · · · • $395

Tempest 2·Door Hardtop. 4 cyl. auto. trans . A
good second cor.

1962 FORD • • • · · • • • - • • · • · · · • • · · $345

SMOCK TOPS ., .......... 1. 56

Pt.•tlc
RAINCOATS .............. He
Girl• &amp; Ledt..

PAJAMAS .... .. . .. ·"c to 2.16
Loodle•

Goloxie 2·Door. V-8 engine, auto. tron1.

1962 FORD PICKUP · · · - · - · · · - · · · $495
IEconoline. A reolly good truck.

1961 FORD FALCON - • • • • · • • · • • • • • $ 295
1961 PONTIAC - -- · · · - - - · · - • • • • • $395
. . Door Station Wagon .

'.m.!!•.-,!!'

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FIVE ROOMS and both oo four
,..., lolll. One 1'00111 Nllar,
nice lawn and fruit trees. iiOII
yerdo from hlglnray. Close to
aebool. Priced reuonoble.
Contact Ben Qullenl&gt;erry in
SyraCIIJI!. Phone lin-28M.
tO-llll-61&lt;:

• Free Estimates.
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strenath
• DeiiYery
• Quick Service
• Finlshina,
• Sand &amp; G~avel
DIAL S92-3284

HAMMOND ORGAN Ill 11111
aroa tD be pleked up. Spinet
model. One lib new. Respo.
ldble party may tab o•er
paymenlll. Write Gravoo pt.
111t0 &amp; Organ Co .. 113 E. Broad
St., Columbus, Oltlo. 1•24-lk

HE BORN LOSER

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:Valiant 4 Door s..lan.

1960 CHEVROLET • • • • • ·-- • · · · · - $245
2 Door Sed. 6 cyl. Stand. Trans. Edro clean.

1959 MERCURY · · ·- ' - · ·,-- ·- • ·- • $195
.(Door in top flight condition.

AUTOMOBTI$ t .olld1Riii!e
-lledl Loll
... lleonoef

RUTLAND

AUTO·s ·.. .
. SHERMAN TILLIS.
RVTLAND, OH,IO
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HOIIJ l.lJOVI-0 "'tt3J (..1"-15
lU AA\..oW 'rbUR 1"-'CC',_.,&amp; TI'X.
R~D!. ff,JV6U161'.T6E\
BUOO'r''!

Res •

HOBSTETTER

BUT NOT ~ou, fo\155

REALTY·.

n~ A HICE
'TJGKT Fll,

5MIT~EI&lt;S. NO!!ODY
(I&gt;.JlD fo~err A
fi,CE UKE ~OLJIO.S.

EH, MAJOR?

IIEUIN • VIIIOIL TIW1'0BD
ASIIOOL\Tira
••.._
1&amp;#41e

Busl114111 S.rviDITCR DIGGING, water linea,
feed! beds, Paul Aoder1011,
Muon. W. Va. Pbone m&amp;781,

IM.lO!p

llOZER, BACKHOE, treDchl!r
and lrtJet senlce, oeplle
tanka, water lines, basemenll,
alia topooU. Henry Bal1r,
phone iMl5 ltllll fH' 11o1er Ballr,
pbone 11111111151
IAalp

..........,..d

C. C. BIWIFORD

AUCftONBI!R
Colllplola llenlee

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,DAILY CROSSWORD
13. Hawk

..

1. Ullkmot
two

.. 'l'rODIPOrl

Raelle. 01111
Crllt ..

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P'LOOR llomolittratDr.
• • lie
atereo AM a. rM radio ree. ID-11'11.
ortl player, flU or f7 • 111011th.
Phone 7'1Uf10,
~p READY • IIJl[ C&lt;!lk!ltle .a.end rlaltt to 'ftiDt projeel.
1161 TWO-DOOR Chevy, good
Filii and 081)'. 1"ree malel. ~ . . .. Clalitltel, iJOOd l'tiiiDIDI shape,
lela
~ • Mix Co., ~
$151., Pbone IIMW da)ol,
pcd.
Ohio.
I • lfll
992-5173 evenlnp,
10-"-""

IMur•nce ,

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LEAVES.

11168 ZIG ZAG oetrlog Jl1ldt.
'
IDe. Tl1la macl1lne aionO- GBO. &amp;Ui£11 lEA, llrlbr'
grams, buttonholel, etc. Pay MlNIIIIS\'II.l. - 1 rooma.
balll, baaement, lurna&lt;:e, . .
f4HO or 16.30 a month. Pbooe
rqe.
ONLY P,OOO.Citl
'I'IHMO.
~p
POIIiitKOf - 2 largp Job, oul
of b1gb Wiler, and boule of
FIRESTONE Deluu Champion
4 rooms and balll. tlliiO.IO
tire, brand new, never beoll
MIDDLEPORT
- - . . , Bar
used, 1115-14. $20. l'llone IJII.
doing
.,ad,
earner
looatiCII.
279'1'
te.2531p
'l'HE PERliONAL property, except organ; of tbe tate Weber
Holl will be sold at the office
of Crow, Crow a. POI'W', at·
torneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, at a
price not leu llum t2110, and
the real estate owned by the
tale Weber Holt In Sdplo
Township, Melga Colmty,
Ohio, c:onslltlng of 152 acrea
more or less (excepting onehH ~ minerals) will be IOid
at the office~ Crow, Crow &amp;
Porter at 10:30 a.m. Oct. It,
11168, for a price not 1... !ban
IO.SOO. Personal and real property shall be sold to the blgh·
est bidder. 'l'!1e admfnlstra.
tor has the right tD reject any
and all bldl' Sale subject to
lbe approval of !be Probate
Court of Molga County, Ohio.
WOllam D. Chlldl, admlnlltrator of the Eatale of w~
ber F. Holt, deceued.
IO.JS.31c

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11-!ANKS., WENDY1 13UT
YOUR MOTHER
ASKED ME 1D
5TAY Will-i HER
INHEN PERRY

O'II1IIDI lr CROW
REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - 2 otory frame,
! bedrooD!I, 2 porches, batll,
uWity room, I bloclr out
lluUdlng. $5,000.00
POMEROY - I* IIDry frame,
8 rooms, ! bedrooms, both,
part baseinent. tll,iiOO.Citl
POMEROY - I story frame,
I rooms, I bedroo1111, '"Ill,
basement, plaster lr J)8nollq
Interior, patio, ....Uent buy.
$10.1i011.otl
JIDIIlY E. CUJLAND
Olllce •

ELECTRIC GUITAR, iJOOd Jl01I. BUDGET PRICE futnltme "'
dillon, 111'1111 two plckupo.
our IMrd floor bucket llbo!l;
Phone t9211a.
10-JI.Mt
Balcer Fw tdlui e. Mltltllsp !. .
OIM.
f tl • .
BALDWIN SPINET plano tD be
rep es•ed. Allume pay· SEWING M~CIIIN'!S. -tr
menll or &lt;111 lit rellnan&lt;ed.
w vb. an maltiit. 'fl1 •
Write Gravoo Plano lr Oral!•
2184. 'nle Fo'brlo ll!toll. ~ ·
Co., liaS 1!:. Broad St., Col...,., Aalllotllld 8hllrer.Sal&lt;':'
bus, Ohio.
10-JMti
1nd •• tb. ·W~ llilroen
BeiiJIOI'I.
,..., •

:1961 PLYMOUTH • • • • • • · · - • • · • • • $195

IRAS •• , .• •• . •• , •••• 2 for 79c

L•41••
WOOL SK1RTS •.• .• ••••• •• 1.59

Real Est1te For Sale

AIR CONOmONING Rolrlprallon aervlce. Jacll'l Refrll·
eraUm, New Ha•en. lolllt
1M

SPECIALS
Le41••

!!lAEnNARS

PIL993-21U

a apartmenll, aD nnted.

f'(Yl' ATOES.

115 DODGE 'mtlCK, I qllndlr,
"" toa and 57 a...,. v.-, 11ne
speed alandard lhllt, botb bl
condition, .... . .
Sits.
10-2Uic:

ment, E. Main St., Pomeroy,
Coup!~ only. Phone IIJ.a'l$.

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TWO coal stDkers with controls, Arnold Brothel'll, Pomeroy, Phone IIPJ.S448.
10-13-tl•

TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobllo
Court, Syracuse, Ohlo oo State
Rt. 11f, PIIOIIO IIIMttl.
1-ll·dc

~'OUR ROOM furnished apart.

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to.2&amp;4tc

Phone 113-2254
CIIII'&lt;I1CI'! Proffltt. Portland.
10-16-tlc

&amp;llaUost H - eo....

BLACK HAWK CORN PICKEiR,
fl50. Phone flfiUIIIO. 10.2Hlp

Dally 5:30A.M. to 8:30 P.M.-Sunday 7:00 to 7:00

NINE ROOM HOUSE, Z batha,
outbuildings, 13 acres ground,
$16.000. Call Mary L~&gt;ona IJ9S.

From lbe Lorpat Truclc or
~ur Radlatbr To Tbo

HockiJIIPort, Ohio
Phone 667·3370

ForS.Ie

218 E. Main
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

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Schawarzel Mlrl11

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GQ~GI,.EIN GR~YE.L
407 PAGE :
MIOOLEPORT, OHIO

offord .

Futuri Sports
())upe. ·. bti~ket geats. Duiseamatic. new Urea. Gamet
Roush, phone IIPJ.S'I'IB.
10-llll-61&lt;:

llltl'l-12 • 10 ft. tlno bedn&gt;om
mobile ....... • • liD laot
awning. Pbone -..u.

TRAILER SPACE, rudy to
up. private, plenty ol
room lor chllclren to plaJ.
Phone 11ft 1104.
l-It-tle

Business Service•

them to Bailey's where family
dining is always a deli9htful plea·
sure. Excellent food, fine
service and a clean, homey atmosphere. Special
menus for children. Best
of all, pric"s thot you can

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Please the entire family . . . bring

BAILlY'S

PAW·· Will 'IE
DRV TH' DISHES
FER ME?

On Display
1. Romain In plloo cat
2. Spra,.d with worm lOOP
and then a hl1h pr•uure
rlnlll of toft wotor to
make cet ahlne
3. Attendant on duty

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JUGHAID ··
DRV TH' DISHES
fER 'lORE AUNT

ABBii: AND SLATS

6-9%-18

roan

1!1116 RED

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
in Mld~eport. All uWltlos
paid. Rowley a. Roed, Middleport, Phone !192-2'17&amp;.
10.22-lk

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awning. Phone 99U319.
10.2Uic:

BARNEY

Busi,ness Servlces

CARPETS a fright. Make lbem
a beautiful sight 111'\th Blue
Lustre. Rent elec:trlc ohampooer fl. Baker Furniture.
18-21-tl&lt;:

5.55

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)ftom apartment located In STUDIO COUCH AND CHAIR.
Pomeroy. Eledrlc heating,
tinllnlshed, pick out material
table top ra1111e . . waD oven.
and wiD reupholster, alao gas
See to appreciate. l'l1one liB'
lxlt water tank, new, 30 gal.
~
Public Slle
appointment, 19U'J:11. 10.21-tl
Mrs. Woodrow :IJwllllng, phone
Wheel
Alignment
FARM SALE, Saturdl)', Oct.
992-5162.
1114141&lt;:
26 at II a.m. I have sold my ~·IRSI' FLOOR apartment. Vf!lrJ
farm located 2~ mnes north
nice for two people or two MYEaS DEEP WELL PUMP,
of Rutland just off Rutland
people With small child. Phone
pipe, tank. complete, Jrlco
-GUARAHI'E'ED~nd HarrisonvUie Road. Watch
tft-3267.
I0-2s.12te
$50. Go tart, $25, seven ducks,
for sale signs. Will aell the
PHoNE 992-2094
take all "· alao twO acres of
following persooal property. THREE ROOM apartment. Fur·
round wood free lor cutting.
One 641 Ford tractor, plow,
nlahed, M &amp; G Food Market,
Phone tn-2311'1.
t0-JI.3lp Pomeroy Home &amp; AIII'CII
mower . disc harr~. two wathree miles south ~ Middle!1161 THREE BEDROOM trail. . E. Mala
gons on robber, Wlodrow hi)'
port.
I~
er, Eapando living room aod ,. ._ _ _ _ _ _...,.....
loader. some horse drawn

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Ads'Bting·Top ..' Gr.ad~ Results:

BEAUTIFUL all new eledrlc

I WILL NOT be reaponslble for
any debts oontracted by any· STORE EQUIPMENT, M &amp; G
one other llum myaell. WU.
Food Market, three miles
•
Uam
Black,
Rt. I, Mlddleport.
south
~ Mld~eport . 10-JI.Mt
;
10-25-ltp
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE
,.•
M &amp; G FOOD Markel, tllree
W•m.cl
~• 'nJN'E IN each Saturday at
miles south of Middleport.
~ t:15 a.m. to t :G a.m. for tile ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes,
~
1 Country Gospel Singen over mllcellaneous. Mn. Howard
Coc:U, 800 W. Main St., Pom..
~ WIIOV Ravenswood. W. Va .
M•le Help Wanted
ftiS'.
1-15-tlc
·~
10-IIHt&lt;
NEED CASH! Sell lamous
Knapp Aerotred shoes, full or
RAND EVERY Friday and Sat· SOMEONE to wallJilper foar
rooms.
Call
Chester
9IS-IItll.
part time. llisb commlsslono
urday at Jack'• Club 011 liar·
plus
bonus. Complete line lor
10.~
- l i t Road off Rt. 7.
men
and women. Equipment
0ou11try millie by Gayle Me·
WilL
DO
babysitting
day
or
fumlllhed
free. Write to Gor·
Donald and Ids Drllten.
nlgbt. Call lm-5956. 10-~
don Rae, Dlltrlct Salel Mer.,
IO-JS.31c
3684 Darilyshln! Drive, Colutnbus: Ohio 4SZZI. I~

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bedroom apartmeDI
with aaroge on Butternut
Ave. !'bone 992-5117. 10.14-tk

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.Ill
POMEitOY, OHIO

BLIND ADS

10-~tp

992-2181
Jack W. Caney,
• .
"lolgr.
1 rfREE

Pomeroy Motor·Co.

A4dltlonol ~" Chor1• per Adv•·

10-25-ltc

POMEROY

~aurCORV,AIR
Spidor 2 Daor...·--····-······-········-····-$895
. a poe tr~na. , blower on motor, 111ood tifll , bvc~ot ...,,

IMeriiOIII

and friends .

Big Trad..In Allawanco

283 •nfl•no , ~ on the floor , turqua is• Hnllh, block Interior, radio
&amp; h•al•r . Pricod lo move naw .

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES

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parrot
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10. Intlectlon
11. Caftl'

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lt. 1\11·

12. COilduit
1&amp;. Tavem

5Uns·

21. £vapor-

.peclalty

1&amp;.RelaUvet
lT. Cunning
18. Funflral

pile
to. Compute
H. WberO
Cork ta :

abbr.
23. Raven's cry
u . one ot the

Horae

27. Kld.reat

u....

pier

oteo
fellow's
dlaappolnte&lt;l ••. Klnplt!!y'B
6. Mayor's
Ho! "
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etc.
8. Phenomflnonof a

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38. Pilot's
abbl'e\'i&amp;Uon
40. Tiny
Rarrtaon
41. J'Uture

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The Dail,y Sentinel, Pomerol··Middleport, 0., Friday, October 25, 1968

Ex-Suitor Held in Bomb Murder

Nixon Sees Survival Gap
By United Pn•ss International
Defense polil') is back in the
fm:~front of lhe presideftial
campaign, wllh llichard M.
Nlxon a~ George Wallace
agreeing the Pentagon needs an
overhaul.

':!SON

DRIVE·IH

TONIGHT, SATUW/1.)'
AND St 'f\T) ." \'

OCT. :!S • 2G • 27

Lee

Marvi~Ernest

Borgnine

"THE Dmn· DOZEN"

(MetrOcolor)
AND
Lee Marvin-Angie Dickinson
"POINT BLANK"
~'

MEIGS TH£ATR£
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

OCT. 25 - 26
"SPAHTACUS"
(Technicolor)

Kirk Douglas
L&amp;urence Olivier
COLORCARTOON'
Hippy-drome Tiger
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
SUNDAY. MOr\DAY
.&lt;\r\"D TUESD A)

OCTOHEH 27-28.2Y
"LIVE A urrLE , LOVE A

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LITTLE""
(Technicolor)
Elvis Presley, Michele carey
COLORCARTOONS'
Animal Revue
Common Scents
Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

In a nationwide radio address,
Nixon
said
ThursdaJ.· the
Democratic
administrations
since 1960 have led the country
into a "gravely serious security
gap"
that
could brifl8 a
"survival N" in several years
if it is not flxed.
"The hard truUt is this," he
said. ''The present state of our
defenses Is too close to the peril
point atr:l our future prospects
in some respects arc dowru-ight
alarminr.. We have a gravely
serious :.ecurity gap."
The GOP contender said the
U.S. ad\'l.ntage over the Soviet
Union in land-based intercontincntal ballistic missiles has
slipped from a 50 per cent edge
to a "marginal" lead; Russia
has come from behind to lead in
IJomber sttength, and the u.s.
lead in nudear submarine s has
been cut 20 per cent.
Wall&amp;l"t: said "computerized
defense" policies creBted by
former Defense s e c r e t a r y
Hubert S. McNamara are failing
to provide " an adequate and
effccthe defense of this na-tion."
Hubert H. Ilumphres mean-while went a step farther in his
commitment to searching for
peace in Vietnam. lie told a
g roup of ministen in Los
Angeles that if peace has not
come b_y Inauguration Day on
Jan. 20, one of his first moves
as president "would be to meet
with the leaders of South
Vietnam
to
work
out
a
systematic program for the
reduction of American forces
and a de-Amerit:anization of the
war."

Nixon stumped Pennsylvania
Thursday. Wallace prepared hi s
defentoe policy address for his

first New York City rally. Bul
he discarded
it
tor hls
customary law and
order
speech when disorders broke
out in a crowd of 1S,OOO who
lW'ned out to see him In
Madison Square Garden.
At least 23 persons were
arrested when police clashed
with demonstrators outside the
building. One Wallace s\.l)porter
received hospital treatment ror
a knife slash In his back.
Other developments:
Spiro T. Agnew- Campaigning
in SL Louis, the GOP vice
presidential candidate 51ld that
if llumphre} had been given
free rein "there•s little doubt he
would have undermined" the
Paris talks. Nixon, by contrallt,
took a "statesmanlike posture"
and "refused to undercut" the
talks, Agnew said.

Plans for tbe traditional COmmWli~ Halloween jJ8l1y In Middloport ......, completed Wedneoday night by the Feeney..JJelllett
Post 128, American Legion.
The event will begin at 7 p.m.
on Halloween night, Thursday,
at the Midileport stadlwn. John
Fultz is general chairman, The
jJ811y will be held at lbe legion
hall on South Fourth St. in the
event of rain.
A "parade or the masquer.

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Dies Thursday

BETIIESDA, MD. - A 7-POUND, B-OUNCE BABY GIRL was born
early tOOay to Lynda Bird Robb, President aoo Mrs. Johnson's ~lder
daughter, at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Both are reported doing fine.
The Johnsofl!o quickly cabled the news to LyOOa's husband, Marine
Capl. Charles S. "Chuck" Robb, serving at Da Nang, South Vietnam,
and telephoned U1e other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James s. Robb
In Milwaukee.
"It was a dream come true," Johnson said, beamlr~g, as he
announced the birth while passing out cigars and munching trom a
big box of chocolates at the hospital's presidential suite.
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When you think of the cost in. dollars and
diStress that the sudden loss of your important papers, jewelry, and other valuables
could amot1nt to, the few pennies a week
that renting a vault-protected Safe Deposit
Box amounts to here are really "less than
nothing"!

Rent a Safe Deposit Box
here right NOW!

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
RUTLAND

POMEROY
Serving Meigs County lor over 96 years
Memb~r Federal Re se rv~ System

Open Fnday Nighcs 5:00 co 7:00

Another 65

Mr. Orr May
Dies Oct. 16
Orr Edward May, 69, son of
tlle late J. Letch and Mary Alice May of Letart Falls, died
Oct. 16, at PainesvUie.
He was born at Maysville, Ky.,
and was a retired clvU service
employe with the Army ordnance
center at Cleveland A World
War I Marine Corps veterWl,
May was a 32nd degree- Mason
of the Painesville Holllngwood
Masonic lodge.
&amp;irviving are his wife, the
former Pearl Straube, and several nieces and nephews.
Two sisters, Bessie Dillon and
Edna McKay, and two brothers
Homer and Carl, preceded hi~
in death.
F'llneral services were held
Saturday at tbe Ztehm Funeral
Home in Cleveland with the Hev.
Dean Henry Officiating. Burial
was in the Acacia cemetery U!ere,

Meet Tuesday

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A special meeti.ng of the board
of directors of the Melga Coun ty American Red Cross Chapter
will be held Tue~, Ocl 29,
at the Wand&amp; Fett,y residence,
Mulberry Heights, in Pomeroy
begiMing at 7 p.m.

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Reds Killed
SAIGON (Up!) - U. S. lnfan.
trymen riding atop tanks smaiJh·
ed into a North Vietnamese for tress In the Demilitarized Zone
(DM7.), military spokesmen said
today. The Americans killed. 65
Comrmmists and suffered no losses. It raised to 177 the North
\' ietnamese troops killed in two
days of American strikes into
the buffer zone between North
and South VIetnam. Not o n e
American was killed in the fighting.
In the 80Uth, South Korean
Infantrymen searching a network of natural caves near South
Vietnam's central coast reported killing 89 CommWlists In another major action Thursda,y.
Elsewhere In South Vietnam, a
lull in major ground fighting continued. hl Saigon American Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker met
Soutb Vietnamese President Nguyen Van 'Thieu for the seventh
time in 10 days. Tideu's supporters called it a ••decisive" session oo aligning peace talk strat-

All directors and other persons willing to help stuff letters ror this year's fund drive
are urged to attend.
On Monday, the chapter will
aponsor a bloodmobile visit at
the PomerO)" elementary school
SUIT SETTLID
from I..fi p.m. and donors are
A tax sult In Meigs COWl~
urged to turn out.
common pleas court by Howard
Frank, as treasurer of Meigs
PLENTY FAST!
County, against Thomas Rue has
A fire drill was conducted by been settled and dismissed, acmembers of the ~racuse Volun. cording to a journal entry filed
egy.
teer Fire Department this week in the clerk or courts otrlce.
at the Syracuse elementary
school. Firemen said the build·
lng was e\'Bculated in the unusually short time of 45 seconds.
Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
TO BE RELEASED
John Will of Middleport, man. Ward.
Admissiona
ager or U!e Pomeroy state UqMrs.
Joseph
H. Pushkar, 152
uor store, expects to be releasChllllcothe
Rd.;
Mra. LOren E.
ed from Holzer Medical CenBeaver,
Rl.
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Gallipolts;
Mrs.
ter early next week following
George
0.
Johnston,
Rt.
1 Vinan emergency appendectomy
ton;
Edwin
E.
Gates,
Patriot;
Tuesday morning.
Kent T. Walker, Thurman; John
M. Williams, 258 State st.; Jeff.
FBI IN CASE
ray L. Clendenin, pt, Pleasant;
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Fed·
Mrs.
B. Charles Wallis, Galli eral Bureau of Investigation
polis
Ferry;
Thurman 0. Young,
Thursday entered the search for
Clifton,
W,
Va.; Elizabeth J.
Richard Tingler, 28, Columbus,
Schneider,
Pomeroy;
Mrs . Horwho has been charged Jn the bru .
ace
H.
McElhinney,
Rt.
tal slaying of two teenagers.
l Middleport; C a r I o s R.
White, Athens; William L, Johns,
Buffalo, W. Va.;Rancb'E.Rhodes,
Grimms Landing, W. VL; Haro)d D. ArthlU", Wellston; Theo.
dare W. McCormick, Jackson;
Mrs. Daniel M. Dorsey, Ripley,
W.Va.
Births
Mrs. Loren E. Beaver, Rt. 1
Gaillpollo, daughter, s,ll a.m.
Thursday; Mrs. George 0 . Johnston, Rt. 1 VInton, daughter,
You've read
5:24p.m. Thursday.
olboul it in o~lllhe
Discharges
m.apzines. You'\le
seen it on television. Now
Lee Ann Black, Mra. Ronald
come see it in iidion. The
D. Burgess, Homer E. Cook,
Dateflnder Calendar W.atchband
lro 0, Exline, Rhonda J. Hal·
by Speidel. II puiS the whole year
ley, Mrs. James E. Lackey, Mrs .
on )'OUr wrill - and then some.
Isaac M. Sawulers, Miss Ida
Hand5ome Twisi-Q-fle_. tlyln.
F, Sa.Yers, Alicia A. Skeen, John
St.linleu steel, $1.95. Yellow
R. stacy, Howard Taylor, Lew gold·fillftl, $11.95. For .any m.llin.
for tmy gift OCCilsion.
is WUaon, Ronald Gillenwater,
Mrs. Terey D. Phalln and infant dauglrter.

Listen to a demonstration of MO 1 OROLA

CONSOLE SOLID STATE
STEREO HIGH FIDELITY

adera" will open the event. Following it. the costumed will be
divided lntD these age catesor·
tea: those up to the ftrst grade,
first throogh the llllh grade students, and sixth graders up.
Prizes will beawardedlnthree
plaeea In each age group ln the
categories of mostorfttUWJ,prettlest. ugliest, and the 1\mnlest.
Costuming wUI be judged by Mrs.
Carroll Swanson, Mrs. J o e
Bailey, and Thomas Kelly.

Harry Morris
Barr) Morris, 68, died u~
e:qlectedl_y Thursday at hi s resi·
dent·c in Akron. lie was the son
of the late Edward and F1ora
~orris and was also preceded
in death two years ago by his
wife, Helen Hubbard Morris and
a brother, Homer, three weeks
ago. He was an employee of Lhe
B. F. GoOOrich Co. in Akron
over ~0 years. Survivifll!l is a
brother-in-law, Harold Hubbard,
Sr., :Middleport, and a sister in - law, Mrs. Virginia Covert,
Pomeroy.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Seherrmesser Funeral Home, S. Main
St., Akron, with Dr . Haney ofriclating. Graveside rites will
be held at Beech Grove cemetery at 4 p.m. Saturday with the
Rev. Charles Simons oCficiating.

Cheryl Mae Jones, 20, Yoong&amp;town, who had planned 1o marry Ronek In December.
A secret indictment b.¥ the
Federal Grand Jury
here
Thursday charged that StUel
"did cause to bo delivered by
mail, an infernal machine.

Community Party to Begin at 7

Directors Will

TO SAVE A DOLLAR
FOR EVERY PENNY
YOU SPEND ...

Postal Inspectors here an-nounced today they had arrested Orville E. Stifel II, 21, Cln-cinnati, I lab technician tor
Procter &amp; Gamble, in the death
of Daniel .J. Ronek, 23, Lorain,
last July 8.
Stifel was a fanner suitor or

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Trlnketa will be given to those
who come in costume, and refreabmenta will be served.
The legion, with Commander
Albert R&lt;KIIh prealdlng, alao
plamed Veterans 0.,. activJtiea.
At 2 p.m. on Nov. 11, the color
guard from Feeney-Bemett will
join color guards from the Pomeroy and Rutland posts in an aaaembly program at Meigs High
S&lt;:hool.
At 6 p.m. that night, the annual Veterans Day dinner wtll
be served by the auxiliary at
the halL All legion memben,
their wtvea, and auxiliary members and their tllsbands are in·
vitod. There will be special reeognUioo of the charter and life
members of the post who are
urged to be present. At 7 p.m.
Ben Franklin V. Point Plea18111
magician, will perform ror the
group.
The Ohio Department golden
anniversary banQUet was armounced ror Nov. 9 in Columbus and
several members indicated that
they plan to attend.
Reported Ill were John Coughenour, conflned to Holzer; and
Henry Reltmlre and Horner Hawkins, at home. Seven new members were welcomed lnto the
wdt.

PARTY ANNOUNCID
Middleport Cub Soout Pack 244
will have a masked Halloween
party Monday evening, Oct. 28,
at 7 p.m. All regirdered cubs are
invited to attend with U.elr parents. Prizes will be awarded to
the funniest, ugliest, prettiest and
most original.

BLOOD CLOT TREATED
The Pomeroy emergency BQJad
answered a call at 11:06 p.m.
Thursday to the John Tucker
residence on Hysell Run from
where Mrs. Myrtle ilrnp1011 was
removed to Veter&amp;M Memorial
Hospital. 9le was admitted for
treatment or a blood clot on the
knee.

connection
with Ronek."
StqJllnskJ said cal)s or black
powder, newspaper clippings of
the bombing, wire and tape
were found In Stlfel's CtnchV1atl
aparbnenL
Miss Jones furnished authorl·
ties with sttfel's name and said
he became upset when she bepn to dale Roneksq,Unakl was high tn his
praise of the team of postal ~~~
apectors_

with Intent to kill or 11\iure an-

other."
Ronek, a soclal science teacher at a Junior high school here,
was killed when he opened the
package in the dining room ot
his mother's home, in Lorain.
U.S. Attorney Bernard J.
Stuplinski, who waa tn charge
of the investigation, said the
main leads came trom the
bomb lllelt
"The materials used could only have come frmJ. the stock
room or Procter &amp; Gamble," he
said. "Ard there were onJ.y a
limited oomber of persons with
access to that malerial. or
those persons, Stlfel was the

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never aeen a more thorough investigation," he said. "There
were a total or 41 postal inspectors Involved in thl a investigation, not to mention mtlitary
demolition experts as weD as
sctentiDc experts, They tracked
PARTY PLANNID
A Halloween jJ8l1y for the en- down every lead. ..
stile! grad.atod from COlUre &amp;mda.Y school r1 the Pomeroy First llqltlst Church has erain High School In 1964 and
been plamod Cor 7,30 Mmday received a bachelor's degree
rdgtrt In the church aoclal room. from Ohio Univentty last SepEveryone is to eome maaked. tember.

of retiring nor ida's Democratic
Sen. George Smathera.
In the tossup clasa, Sen. A. S.
Mike Monroney is trying for reelection
against
Republican
Conner Gov. Henry Bellmon in
Oklahoma, and sen. Joseph S.
Clark is paired against Rep.
Richard S. Schweiker In Pemsylvanta.
If Nixon wino South llokota
by a sizeable margin, Conner
Republican Gov. Archie Gubbrud is expected to defeat
Democratic Sen. George S.
McGovern.
In other Republican target
states, Democratic candidates
ror seats now held by De~
crats are gt ven an edge. These
Include Alaska,
CoiDlecticut.
Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Mis-souri, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon and
South carolina.
The incumbents among those
are Sens. Abraham A. Ribicoft,
Conn.; Frank Church, Idaho;
Birch Bayh, lnd.i Daniel B.
Brewster, Md.; Alan Blble,
Nev,; Wayne L. Morse, Ore,;
and Ernest F. Hollings, S.C.
The GOP could lose two
Senate seats It now holds.
Democrat Hughes is favored In
Iowa and in California, Max
Rlifferty, who defeated Sen.
Thomas H. Kuchel in the
Republican primary, is the
underdog againSt Alan Cran-ston, former state controller.

Make El ..rfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center
Open Both Friday and Saturday Nights Until 9:00

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More "Than 2000, Well Known Brands, lrr11ulors
Irregulars of 2.50 and 3.50
Sale

Bath Towels
Hand TowelsSale

cutin~ IIIIQriiOY sllltal lbat

ihe
the permladoll of their llltorlleY, bod teatliled voluntari)J before thl grand
jury ond contealod thalr COIIIII·
IUIIOIIII rlgbta had not been Ylolatod.
Judge MltcheU's dedolon to
diiJIIISB the lrdlctment1 wu the
rullllll on plea• in - e n t mod
by the defendants who llallod to eJ&gt;ter pleas when arrai~Ded and requested a continuance In ttelr

deareo ri.o t by the september
GAWPOLIS - Judp Thoma• John W. Burlile, Jr., 18, aad Ron term grand jury In the July 14,
GoDipolla.
MilcheD mod on enlrf Frl· Janey, 20, both
Burllle, Janey, Mike Duff.1, 18, 1988 Incident In which Perry
illy in Glllla CouniY c.mman
Beebe, 16, Cheshire, auffered a
P);o,., ~ .Uomlul111 oeconl and Gary Dutr)', 20, aloo ol GaJ.. bo-ol&lt;en
jaw. A Rl'll1 penon was
...... riot lncii-Dia oplNI lJpolia, were indicted tor 1econd alaolnllcted oecretly on the l&amp;llie
charp and has not been orralgn-

~nts,

or

w.

od.
ln I decision ffied a week 8go,

throuah

Judge MltcheU announced hlo totent to .Usmi•• tho lnllctmenla
on the grOIIDIIo that the defencianta• consUtutionaJ rights had
'·
been violated 'flhen called to tes-- caaeL
brothora
pleoded
nOt
tify before the gnnd jury """"
.. rnlng the Beebe lncldenL
gut[~ to lnllctmenta of · Gollla CounQ- Prose&lt;Utllli At.- degree riot when arraiKMd and
torney Jolin A, Q&gt;llntl lall week alao each to on inllctmert of qoald he ,.ou)d ~the dlsml ... gravated asuult. Their caaft are
oa1 of the tollfeiDnl• to the pendln&amp;.
Foorth District Court of Appeals
Janey was also lndieted on a
when the Judge's entry "aa ftled. charge or assault and a pia iD
In his announcement, theproae- abatement was tiled prior to
pleading in the case. While no
entry baa been filed, it was reGalllpallt Merchant• are
ported

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having ..Old Fuhtoned
Barvaln Day1" again thi1

Lugar Jr., the Junior Herd
Sire at the EEE Randa

year on Manday and T ues-

doy, October 28th oncl 29th.

S.e th• odv•rtlteruntt
on Pagel 2 thru 8 in today'•
Sunday
Timet•
Sentinel .

Charolais Show
'
World's Biggest

, You'll find many, man(
..Old fashioned Ba'9ains'
awaiting youl The days are
apontored by the Gallipa•
li1 Retail Merchants A.~to·
elation.

GALLIPOLIS - ·The Charolalt Falro. Chata, lbe damolEJ!ELuShow hold In c:omectlon wllh the pt, Jr. sold In the Triple EEE
AmerlcoD Royal Oct. ~0 in Ranch Brood Cow Dloper&gt;al, NoKariJU City, Mo ., was the lar- • - r 10, 1967wlthanoutstand801t Charolalo ahow In the hlo- lng heifer calf al 'wide (Lugar' •
lor7 of the fast growfna breed. Cbata) tor a new record priee
OVer tOO head of Charolalo cal- of $22,500, golngtoArlltoFarmo
tJe rtiJl'esented the natlon'slead- at Topeka, Kansas. This record
price lor dollleatlc female• still

lni hard•.
Ga!UjiO!Io breeder EmersooE.
Evono ot 'l"ril)le EEE Ranch saw
a !1111 alster ID hla JUnior Herd
Sire. EEl!: Lu&amp;&amp;r. Jr. capture
the coveted honor of Reserve
Grand CblOIIfllon Female In lbe
world'~ largeal Charolals shoW.
Her Dillie.. wa1 Lusar's ChUa.
Cbata IB I magi&lt; JlllllO In
lbe Charolals World ·!rom the
alallclpolnt ol producllon and Ia

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. ....,. COWl or.the breed.
iit 111e 19116 Sal6 or SOllee at
Evana pald•P,' 'i .· · . · .Price foiJ Ch81a
th a bull aalt at ajde. Tile bull
';aa named EEE Lugar, Jr.

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stands!Dday.
Chlla Is lbe daughter of Ari!IO
Lin 505 and both EJ!:E Lugar, Jr.
and Cbata'a Lugar are llred by
Lugar' X 70. Several Lugar dau&amp;h·
taro are maintained In the Trl!&gt;le
EEl!: herd.
Tid• outllWidlng Chata family
has captured the Irnqlnatlon and
relf)Oct ol the Charolals ln*&amp;atr)' as an CIUistoDCIIn8 proomclng

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ON DEAN'S LIST
MASON - Miss Katherine lllcGowan, daughter or Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. McGowao, was amq
students on the dean"• list tor
s~ertor academic work last someater at satnt Mary's College,
Notre Dame, Ind. To qualify tor
the Ust a student must maintain
a 3.25 or better average out of
a possible 4 points.

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POMEROY-1\DDDLEPORT

VOL 3 NO. 39

O..e ~ Another
Divoree Granted

GALLIPOLIS - School dlstrlcll In Gallla count.\' wiD be
asked to approve three Jevtee
and one bond losl"' at the Nov. 5
general electioiL
Kyger Creek Local S&lt;:hool Dlotrtet wters are belq asked to
tpprOW I $200,000 00111 lllue
Cor 'expansion at AddavUJ.e Elementary S&lt;:hool and ImP...,..
ments II Kyger Creek Hlgb
S&lt;:hooL

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IE' ~liPr. Jr. was ahoWD hilh, ...... lllltlly al m&gt;Jor - ·
POMEROY - one dlvor"" ache male anbnprellln••- tion has been mod in the Mella
hll\ll8lf In ma.lor compe- count.\' Commoo Plea• Court and
lllfon 111cludlnl the Qblo, 1n11ana, ono divorce granted. Wanda HubDilnol• and Weill VIrginia Slate bard fllod IIUlt for .Uvorce from
Romle IIWlberd, charging 111'018
neslecl
ol dJQ' and extreme cruRETURN FROM TRIP
elt;y.
She
oeeko reltoratllln
GALLIPOLIS - Three Gant.her
maiden
name ••Schultz."
P9iltans and one ex-rellident ..,..
on
the
same
grounds, Barturned home Thuraday from a
Kyser Creek voters ue elao
bara
L.
McMaholl
was granted a
fOur - da!' ph.,.88nl huntlllll trip
being
asked to lj)prOW aiWomiD
In Soolb Dakota. They were Jack divorce from Dennis Roy Mc- oulllltlonal -rating le~ for our¥1111&lt;, stanley Folden, GUbert l6allon. The plallltllr waa given rent npenaes.
two mloor children. ·
¥eat, Gallipolis, a n d Huk oullndy
In the Southwe!ltern Local
Thomllaon. Ashland, Ky.
Sehool District, voters are belng
asked to pass an additional &amp;lx
mill levy for tha p1Q088 Of proNO
ACCIDENTS
ASK TO WED
vidllli additional fluids Cor cur•
GALlJPOLIS
No
accidents
GALLIPOLIS - AWiying S&amp;t.rent
elq'lenaes.
were
reported
Ln
Gallipolis
on
urdl)' tor a marriage Ucense in
Gt!Upnua
Clcy School District
Friday
but
cl~
pollee
have
il&gt;the olllce ·of Gallla count.\' Provoters
are
not
beltll allllw:l for
veatlgated
a
total
rl.
323
accibite court were Larry Gene
any
additional
miUqe
but to ...,.
dents
In
the
Hrot
299
da!'•
of
the
Rucker 18, .Calumbus, and Bar·
oow
1
5.5
mill
le~
for
currettt
year.
bl1'l. Lou !ilrlver, 20, Patriot..

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New Life to Ring-Necked Pheasant
POMEROY - Melgo C4urlcy
Fish and Gome A110"lali&lt;ltl ofll.
ciala have reaaon to hope that
ring-necked pheaaart• will begin propapllng In this area after
many yeara of oxlinctlon.
This hope oome1 011 the heels
ot lbe raleaoe of approximately
200 phea-. raised by a private owner, The birda were turned loose In several area&amp; of the
COIIll\Y laot week by ofllclala of
.the RBh and pmeaaooclali&lt;ltl and
Wildlife Game Pro·
Dlvldoll
tector Donald WUIIama who has
served as a tecbnl.cal advisor on

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Flsh and pme &amp;leoclaHon
President Roy Armes oald flmds
to ))Urcbaso the pb....artl 1 o r
raleaae in the oount;y ...., dertvod from the local llbare of
lliOfMII' In lbe sale llablnllnd
hWJIInillcense.
Armes lnlloalod the Ft,b aDd
Game Asooclatlonhasplaa""release more ring.fiOckocl · pheaaanto and aloo several of lbo
Iareer breed of .,...U In upcornlni moolha.
"Our hope is to take Meigs

the state where ring - necked
phea18111B, and alao the larger
type qual!, have been oxlincl,"
aald Armes in e&gt;Piainlng lbe
purpoae of the project. Game
Protector Williams reported in!ormatllln available to him has
revealed the rlng-neeked pbeaaant hal been practically oxlincl
In Meigs for awroxfmaleiY 80
y-•·
WUIIarna and Armes believe
lhat if half of the total nunber
r1 pheasants released survive

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT
ON SECOND STREET

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Devoted To The Creater Middle Oltio Valley

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ond tht 5eptamber term• of

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considered a •eeeaa.
The Flllt and Gomo Aaaodalion. In oulllltlm to ))Urcballal
the phia-l for nleaM, 11U
&amp;lao made euh OOillrlllalkla&amp; to

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thllocal I'm: ilmlerUI'IO"'o!l«ra,
lbe Forl&lt;edRUD~C I u b

and __.-! !be Trou1 Dodl7

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al Forkecllllll Lllkelall IIPI'fnl.
AoBOCiall&lt;ll olllcers, In adlltim to Armel, an Dr. Sollm
J. Bwewlez, vlee pro~ IIIII

a.erl Louks. ,........,._._
urer.

2na·- rourney-:··

- ) lliR!Gi wlli .OiiiliW i

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for parllllo aDd studonta at 7,.
30 p.m. 'lllellda!' in lbe hilh

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The Second wblch look oec:md place.

tro1 of the Unit• Slates F..-trour m&gt;Jor event• will hflh, e1gn PoUcy ~d be . _ . .
bate Tournament will be hold llt!i&gt;t lbe IDUrliOI', _ . . , . _ cantly c:urtalled."
Registration will belln FrlNov. 8 and 9 011 the ..U.. ooa lf)Oakf•g. Interpretation. and
oratory.
da1
at 11 a.m. and ...,.... .
C&amp;JRP18. More than 20 collefl08
'llle
formal
will
be
lbe
ufiiJill
till
.. Entries will be acand wllveraltles are -clod
10-S,
having
10
minutes
of
conc:epted
from
oilier adtoola wtt11
to J&gt;11111clpaw, according to A,
structive
speech
and
tlve
minNovember
4,
but eutrtea a r e
B. Schroeder, Director of ForRIO GRANDE -

AttnUal Rio Grande COllege De-

or

West VIrginia Unlverol~,
which captured the sweepatakes
trophy last year. will return to
engage In formalized argumertatlon. Other colleges that have
notified RID Granle the.Y will
return are the Urdverai1iY of Ne·
brallka, which took nrst In debate, and Dartmouth Collqe,

oanun1lllft1.
Mala reuo11 lor !be _.,ta-

tho

er cldldrollfrcND varlauo._l
tllat niolid ~ !be trl&lt;k-oru!Mtl.... Wlththolnt!rMIed a-n of tralil.c
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or: lthe=
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collopM, tho al
more bUirdO!II

ExtA&gt;mporaneoua speaking demands ~k preparation and logleal tbouiiht as the speaker draw a
a topic and is given 30 minutes
to create his speech. Notes and
reference• are allowed, bu1 em·phaola Is plaeed oo originall~.
The Ume allowed for this is five
to seven mlrutes.
The debate topic will be, "Resolved, that the executl.n con-

lng :panel.
There will be awarcla
od tD the ftrst ond seconl plaee
wtmers in debaw and eacb htdivht.W evert. Tbe Out• ,..,
~er Award will be pre-ed to !be debolllr with the ldall·
est nlllliler of ~ piiDta.
A sweepstake• trGph,y will N
presented to the school ba1'llll
the largeat llllltlber
cworall
scores.

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Weather to Give Show
GALLIPOLIS - Boll&gt; the Nei.....Uie-York and Gaillpolla High
S&lt;:hool marching bancla performed hare Frida!' night on Memorial Field dasplte I cold show·
er wblch fell throughout the evenIng.
It was the secoad coosecutlve week In which a GAllS ob-

oommnce at

6 p.m.. and OliCI around 8t30 p.m. .
Tbe -~ jJ8l1y .... InitIated !all fall by metllbers of
!be Ylllage council In favor of
!be old trl&lt;k.or.Veal projectformer)J ob- by the )'CUll&gt; in

.. a l'88lllt

mlnutea.

Both Bands Defy Foul

CHESHIRE - The seconl anDual ••commualt;yHalloweenPartoY" for all cldl&lt;ll·• wbo relldo
in the Kyger Creek Scii!JOI Dlatrlct will beholdWodnelda!'nlght .
at tho old Chaoblre grade acbool

Ill lllo Chtllhlre

uteB
rebultal per debaler · llmitod to IWo debate l8aml por
In the other contesta, an orlg- oc:hool.
tnal oratory 11!1 a speech ereDebate coaches from all tbe
alai ·by lbe 1peaker delivered ocboDII eopged. will&gt; the Rio
w1t00rt notes. It ahould last loll facull;y, w!U oonstltllle !110 Judtl-

ens~cl.

Party Set
wednesday

building.
Acd.vltles will

PRICE 10 CENT

GALLIPOLJS.PT. PLEASANT

Over 20 Collegiate Teams
To Debate in

MIDDLEPORT - Tha IJII{danee . mtt . ot . Meip_ lp:al

G~~~~~o;:.EDn.ma.Halloween
are dealgMted the Jaruary, the

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the wlntar, tho proJect -

THREE SECTIONS

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968

pro&lt;edurea ol trade achoola,
tachnlcalochoola, collegoaand
unlversltiea. Costa, schollrlhlps and -..tzod Wall
will be cllocuaeed In delall.
'lllere will be exhlblta and relreahmenla wiD be served.

W. MltoheU annooncod Friday
the date1 of the term a of Gallla
County Coounorl Plea• Court for
1919. Ths. wrm• begin Jan. 6,
loW 6 and Saptember 1 and

or areas In

COIII!Iy

tmts

levy on the ballot for ftre p~
tect!on ror the township.
The voters Crown Clt;Y have
a Joeal (l)t1on taaue on the Nov. 5
ballot ID decide the future Of&gt;Ora·
lion a carry-out In the village.
OnlY voters ln Guyan Precinct
wiD vote on the is1ue.

or

otr the list

the project.

lon

+

tees t.WJ a one mlll renewal

or

... eked ph,._ta in !be l&amp;ip area laat week. , . filii and
game aasoctatlon purcblaed the pbeaaants tram aprhatllpr&lt;JPapiDr from the orp.niJatloo'o share of flohl11i andlu~ license salea in the county.

RELEASING PHEASANTS - Roy Armes of Mtnernllle,
preoldent
the Meigs CouniY Floh and Glme Assoclatloo and
Don WiDiama, Ohio Dhislon of Wlldlite game protector, are
&amp;hOft'Jl here as they released some o[ approximately 200 rii'l&amp;"'

school IUidltorlum. ·
On hand will be Jolm Redovlan, ....,..lor al lbe Molgo
JUnior 111gb School, and Torn
Kelly and Horold Sower, high
school counlelors.

operaUng expenses.
The vUlage of Vinton has a 2.5
miD levy oo the ballot for street
lighting and Clay Township trus-

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/liot Indictments hismissed
}fgainsl: Two Gallipolis Men

White House to Nixon
(Continued from page I)
indicated IltUe change in the
lineup of House delegations.
These reports anticipated a gain
or one or two House seats eacll
in New Jersey, Jlltnots aM
Texas and one in Washington.
Possible Republican gains
were listed at one or two In
California, two in florida otrset
by the possible loss or one, one
in Hawaii, one or more in
Indiana, one each in Iowa,
Louisiana, Maryland and Montana, two in New York and one or
two In North Carolina and
VIrginia.
Democrats were tavorecl to
replace a Republican in the
House in one Alabama district,
one in Missouri, one or two in
Ohio, and one in West VirginiL
Democrats were given a chance
to pick up as many as three In
Alabama, as well as two in
Georgia,
Depelliing OOw strong Humphrey nms In his home state,
each party was given a chance
to gain a seat in MIMesota.
Goldwater Favored
In Senate races, former Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater, 1964
Republican presidential nominee, is heavily favored to win
the seat of retiring Democratic
Sen. carl Hayden in Arlzont..
Rep. Edward J. Gurney, R-F1a.,
is considered ahead of former
Gov. Leroy Colllns for the seat

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only one with any

CLEVELAND CUPD - Tile
rejected suitor of a beautitul
redhead has been arrested for
killing the man she Intended to
marry by sending him a bomb
through the mail thal blew orr
both his arms and ripped q:,en
his stomac~

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GARY IIAIINIIART
REEDSVILLE- Gary Bar~&gt;­
hart hla ftnllilod baBlc lnll&gt;1111 ·at Amuillo, Texas. and
11 n o w stationed at Fort
Shaw, Soulb CU&lt;JIIna. His wile,
11s111, rriU Join him wltNn a
week.

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Is Annpuneed

GAWI:QL~ A ,._t"
tiiOOIIqJ for all rellldonll
thl
Southwestern Scllool Dlatrlctwlll
be hold at tht high ·lchoOI 'lllea1111'. beafrmin8 ot 7:10p.m. ·
They ore to moot in a to_m hiiC. otoaloo with a member
slaw dopu1ment of eclo&gt;-

or

Jolm Hall, Oblo Educlpubllc relations
ond ~oay ~· lhl
CCIIIUlloatlt;y ~ djacun the lll"O'
'· ·liOoed ocboollU le~.
'. Tbo lllllle~DI ol thl loa•llo ol tllo'llllti!IOR ~

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lira.~
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- .In lho 4(11r1CI;

~--'aald.

Mr. and Mrs. Vuce .W.""
Mrs. Earl Pro.., Mr. lltld llrL
James ~cer, Mr&amp;. GarMt ElUotl, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- tic, Mr. and Mn. ~ - aervanee was marred by bad nott, James Howard, llrL NoUio
weather. Homeeomlng acttvttlea Young, Mr. ond Mrs. AD• Rowere wuhed out on Ocl. 19. maine.
Mr. and Mr•. B.
Con:J,
Puents Night activities were
Mr.
and
MrL
Albert
NMI,
B...
held Frida!' night, bul the event
and
Mra.
GIMI
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C..
wa• mmewhat curtailed.
Following their linal perform- llda!'. Mn.
ance Gil Memorial Field this taU, Bertha ~ .. llr.lltld lire...,
GAllS band dire- A. K. SOitar Wedeme¥er, Delbert Bllrd,
Mr. ond llrL -Cbarloa WODOL
lbe following
Mrs. Am Daria, .... Draele
mulclon" Marlene Jobnaon. !llClelaad,
Mr. Mil lire. · 1111 wuua, Bedo' crenwea•,
Joon Ford, JIIMII DeVault, Sber· _ . ,, Mr. ... -- .,._
F7 " " - · Becio' &lt;lbam, Mar- Rose.. Mra. ,Ct;'?
tha Cormnll, Barb! LaJDe. Pull Mr. .... llrL Dill
- r a , Joyee !Qerl, Janice Dr. ""' ·lin. ~ ~
Bui'ller, Karell. Remita, Carob'a Mr. ond lire. ·---~..
Hoaa, NIIIC1 Clarlt. CalbJSOlter, Mrs. Tbolmo ~ 1-iiiriW.
Crltl;y Davia, Tom ~­ Mn.
lllra.
LQr
FJ, Larry VallaDce, Stevoloilore,
Jamal Mullina, llllko S d - .
Mr. _ , '""'
~- Slllltb, l!oYid n.J •• d llr. IIIII
ond Mra.
. Cborloa SitiD*rL

w.

Must Meeting'

to Ill ..

rrlth Nelllonville • Yorll, 1llo fill.
lowing parents (or auardloao) at
Blue DeviJ !oo8&gt;all J)la1era wwo
lntrodllcod,

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