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••- rhe Daily Sentinei;Middl~-Pomeroy, 0., Oct. J~, ~~·12

.Now You Know

Lists 97 on

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Honor ·Roll

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OPEN .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGH·TS .UNTIL ' P.M.
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FALL DRESSES
CAPE COD CURTAINS

· . The Meigs Junior High
School honor roll for fhe flrsf
si&lt; weeks of fhls term hils ~1
seventh grade and 56 eighth

.grade students ... They are:

Seventh Grade - Jeff Arnold, Rita Bailey, Scott
· Bearhs, Cathy Blaeflnar; Rory
Cole, Jeff Couch, Tamml
DeBord, Marcia Dillard, Terry
File. Chuck Follrod,. Becky
Fry , Vicky German, Carl
Gheen, Trina Gibbs, Gene
Halley, Tom Harper, Kelly
Hawk. Rodney Hill, Judy'

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J(Jnior? · Extra size pants is
reduced for this sale. Choose
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Holliday , L~ura Hoover,
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Marty Krawsczyn , Valerie
LeVfiS, Cindy McKinney, Mark
Mitcll, Cindy Norman, Pamela
Powers, KenneiH 'Roush, Ricky
Smifh, Melody S,nouffer, Brent
Stanley, Nancy Stanley, Steve

Mike Wayland.
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Browning, Kel/ee Burdette,
Carl carmichael, Terry Clark,
• Kelly Coleman, ·Elaine Cors/ 1
Mark Davis, Mary Durst,
Paula Eichinger, Theresa
Ellis, Vanessa Folmer, Becky
Fultz, Sandy Garnes, Gregory
Glaze, Jennifer Grate, Kim·
berly Grueser, Crystal Hall,
James Hawley, Robert
Johnston, Vicki Johnston,
Cheryl Kennedy, . James
Kennedy, Paul Klein, Lonnie

· Lawson,

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LaWson,

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Samuels, Tim Sclles, Kim
Sebo, Tim Smifh, Debbie
Shelton, Allen Stewart,
William Snyder, Debbie
Taylor, Becky Thomas, Tim
Thomas, Diana Thornton, Tom
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. Wamsley, Raymond Waugh,
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tn Pomeroy for f1ne selecttons of:
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42-54-66 Inch widths
• Metal Cabinets
China-Base· Wall Cabinets in the latest colors
and In various sizes.
•Linoleum and Congoleum.
· Man~ patterns and 9 and 12 ft. widths.
•Nylon Carpets
· · ·
12'x15'- 12'x16' · 12'x17'- 12'xl8'.
Also Carpel, Braided Rugs and Ax minster
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FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS
100 per cent woven Cotton flannel. Neck sizes 14112 to
17. Sanforized shrunk - two button through pockets.
Made with long tails · lull cut · colorfu·l plaid patterns.
, Friday!. Saturday Sale .
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Mens $4.95 E~tra heavy flilnnel Work Shirts- Sizes
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SAIGON (UPI) - President Nixon rejected a North Vietnamese request for a Vietnam War c.ease-fire before the U. S.
presidential elections, legislative officials said today .
The chairman of the lower house Ethnic Minority Com. mittee, Danh No, said President Nguyen Van Thieu of South
Vietnam told members of the National Assembly about Ute
cease-fire offer Tliursday night following a five-hour meeting between Thieu and presidential adviser Henry K~inger.
MRS. GARNET "MA" WILLIAMSON, Rutland
Legislators said Thleu gave no reason for Nixon's rejection
businesswoman, will observe her 81St birthday anniversary
of the cease.fire offer. They reported Thieu said only that he
Sunday.
SECOND · INDIAN MOUND
There are
Utought a lruce . before the election would be more
arrowheads and hatchets. Barbara Sargent has disclosed
more mounds Utan the Indian mound
at
advantageous to Ute Communists than afterward when Nixon
th~re is an Indian mound In Chester, There is spectaculation
PorUand Park In Meigs County. One, above,
would have four more years to negotiate an end to the war.
whetlter ·311y of the mounds In Meigs County have been
Mrs. Williamson
is located in a field off Yellow Bush Road near Racine on '
opened. Mike Simmons, owner of ''Arrowhead" at Little
Deputy Nguyen Van Thong,
property formerly owned by Ute late Albert Wolfe, now by
Hocking wanted to open the one pictured here, but its owners
secretary general of the Cham- legislators Kissinger h~d not
fooled everybo_dy
ber of Deputies, said Thieu told finished briefing Thiqu on
Janet Oiler. Granddaughters of Mr, Wolfe recall that when
preferred it remain 'Undisturbed. Sinunons, former owner of
L'Je legislators Kissinger report- results of his private talks·.
known lo do a bll of tractor
tliey were children they dug around tbe mound for
Tri.Stale Materials Corp., Pomeroy, is a member of the
repairing.
ed on his secret Paris talks
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
No said the North Vietnamese
with North Vietnamese dele- proposed a cease-fire prior to
However, upon the death of
..
..
, -:::=::.~W.&gt;.=?.m:g,ogo~;m::::~
her husband, It was still a bit of
gates, incIudiiig Politburo mem- the presidential election fol·
ber Le Due Tho. But Thong lowed by establishment of a
a Challenge to become· "boss
said lhe president told the three·pa rlcoali lion government
lady" of the business. Take
over
she did, Utough, and has
extending from the national
BY BOB HOEFLICH
operated It quite capably over
By United Press International
RIO GRANDE - Proposed held in lhe Rio Grande College
down lo lhe hamlet level. No
RUTLAND
Talk
about
the years. Her grid and keen
c;:afeteria.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA -MIIJTARY SPY planes capable programs and others In
and other legislators said the
"true
grll,"
Mrs.
Garnet
(Ma)
sense
.of humor have apE. .E. Davis, SEORC
of spotting a human from 15 miles above the earth and of operation under the direction
Communists wanted the truce
"seeing" at night swept over Ute rugged Alaska coastline today of Or. David C. Sweet, director president, presided. Carl
now to avoid "heavy military Willtamson, Rutland parenlly helped a great deal.
Speaking of her business
looking for Democratic House Majority Leader Hale Boggs and of the Ohio Department of Dahlberg, council executive
pressure " from the United businesswoman, has Ill
Economic and Community director, introduced guests.
States, If Nixon defeats Demo- Sent home from a hospltal20 ·career, Mrs. Williamson
three other missing persons.
Dr. Sweet pointed out several
cratic candidate Sen. George S. years ago told she had about commented:
A 2;IJOO.mlle an hour SR71 reconnaissance jet and two Army Development, were discussed
six months to live, Mrs ,
"I've made a little money,
McGovern .
Mohawk twin-engine turboprops· using infrared scanning gear by Dr. Sweet Thursclay night at Ohio communities are losing
EXTON·,
Pa.
Foote
Thleu has repeatedly opposed Williams wlll observe her 81sl made a Uvlng, and a lot of
were ordered In after scores of military and civilian aircraft the annual fall membership out on federal funds because of Mineral Company has reported
birthday Sunday!
1
friends."
failed to find any trace of the plane that disappeared while meeting of the Southeastern improper planning and red net sales of $66,571,137 for the a three-part coalition govern·
Despite a battle In the early
A true homebody, Mn.
tape now involved.
Ohio RegiOMl Council.
men! that would Include Corn·
carrying BOIIP'~ ~~g~ to ~11ft8!1U on Monday. Snow and
firs\
nine
months
of
1972
By , redesigning
the
· Approximately 80 persons
mllhlsts, neutralists and right· 50s with', Cl\IIC~r, .,a , -l'll'!ent ,Wlllilowon·mai\Yilia-.tll•~~ee~,...~...ll"!)
rain storms closed over much of the 56(kntle long search area
compared
with
net
sales
of
heart c!)ndl\lon, bilh blood who work today to lltCUl'e
development
organization
on
a
attended lasi night's session,
ists.
tltreatenlng to hamper efforts until better weather returns.
$73,421,046
in
the
comparable
regional basis, Dr. Sweet hopes
About 40 members of the pressure 'and other physical "wonderful new homes" and
period
of
1971.
Weathem1en said that may be as long as three days.
to condense some 360 Ohio
National ABsemblyaltended the ailments, Mrs. Wllllamaon then never slay home to enjoy
Net
earnings
for
the
1972
conUnues .active In her Allis· th em.
districts into 12, thus making it
two-hour
meeting
Thursday
period
were
$414,990
compared
COLUMBUS -EIGHTY·NINE HOGS were killed on a farm
easier lo obtain federal help for
night al the Presidential Chalmers tractor Sales and · "Perhaps, Utat's a part of
with
$2,230,276
reported
for
the
In southwestern Clarlt County in Ute state's largest outbreak of
much-needed projects in rural
Palace. Opposition members service business here. She Is on what's wrong with this old
same
period
of
1971.
After
hog cholera, State Velernarian Dr. Harry' Goldstein announced
southern Ohio.
said they boycotted.the seiSSion the job In the bloek building country today," she said.
provision
for
lhe
dividend
Thursday. An automatic quarantine, required by federal law, is
Asked If she's ever done
The speaker urged southern
because they feared Tbleu next to her Items every day of
requirement
on
lhe
company's
the
week.
much
traveling,
Mrs.
, In effect for a !Ive-rn lie radius around the farm.
Ohioans lo vote against Issue
would claim later that he had
preferred
stock,
there
were
no
She amazes friends wltlt her Williamson's sense of humor
"But tltere
no hogs for several miles," Goldstein said.
Work resumed this morning No. 2,lhe tax repeal, which will earnings in lhe first nine their support for his position.
ability
lo locate tractor parts In readily shows Utrough.
"We were really fortunate this tul,e." The quarantine means no al Ohio Electric Company's appear on the Nov. 7 ballot. To
Thieu spent early today
months
of
1972
available
lo
the
feeder or breeder pigs can move In or out of the area. Slaughter James M. Gavin plant a! conclude the program, a onemeeting with other south their maze of bins and boxes. · "Yes, I've been down to Ute
common
stock
compared
with
Born In Salem Township, the corner," she replied.
hogs can be sold provided officials inspect \hem within 24 hours Cheshire following . a one day · minute film strip promoting
Vietnamese political Jeaders
5
cents
per
common
share
in
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson
southern Ohio was shown.
of shipment.
and Kissinger conferred with daughter of the late John
strike.
1971.
Next council meeting, to be
American governmentandmill- William...,and Emaretta Lutz, never had children, but they
The stoppage came ThursBoth
sales
and
earnings
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO CIVIL SERVICE .Employees day as a result of an,altercation held either the lalt~r part of during the first nine months of tary officials during the morn- Mrs . Wi1~mson and her did rear a niece and nephew
husband,. LOrain, moved to whom they took In at a very
Association aMounced Thursday It has contributed $10,000 to over a difference of~lnion be- November or early December 1972 reflect lower sales to Ute ing.
Rutland
In 1921. Mr. early age when the mother of'
fight llle repeal of state Income tar. OCSEA President Richard tween two employees of Delta- at the Ohio University Inn at specialty steel industry as
Williamson was a car and the .children 1 died. Mrs.
Warman reiterated the association's firm commitlment to fight Jackson , the main electrical Athens, will be the annual compared with the same
truck mechanic. However, 38 Williamson's brother, the late
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
the repeal forces In every possible way.
contractor al the 2.6 million ·uMan of the Year" awards period in 1971. Lower prices
Ohio Extended Outlook years ago they decided to open Wayne Lutz, was at one time
"We are urging everyone of our 33,000 members to vote 'no' killowatt generating station session.
and
volwnes
.of
ferroalloys
are
superintendent of schools both
Outstanding community
Sunday through Tuesday: a tractor business.
on issue 2," he said, "and this $10,000 check is just one of Ute which has been under conthe principal factors in reduced
Mr. and Mrs. WiWamson .In P9meroy and GalllpoUu.
leaders in southern Ohio sa)es and are ·attributed in
Cloudy and nilld with a
many ways we are fighting the repeal of the state's graduated struction since March 1971.
worked
side by side in the Mrs. Williamson Is a memb&lt;!r
chance of rain or showers
. Both employees were ter· coun lies who belong to the large part to increased foreign
income tax. We are In the 11th hour and as the largest
SEORC will be honored.
Sunday and Monday. Fair business until his death In 1953. of the Rutland Baptist Church.
imports
competing
for
organization of public employes In the state ofOhio, we are proud min ated by the contractor.
Re tl rem en t?
Mrs ,
Prior to Thursday's dinner
and cooler Tueoday. Hlgbo In Mrs. Williamson was active In
to help fight to defeat Ute forces which are attempting to send However, one. of the men ap· session at Rio Grande, domestic markets. Sales of the 60s Sunday and Monday, the parts department, witlt llle Williamson has no plans for
peared at the gate Thursday
lithium products, however,
state government into financial chaos," ·he said.
bookkeeping, and was even that!
morning dfsplaying an in· members · met at the Bob have shown a substantial In· dropping Into the 50s
Evans Sh~lter House I for a
Tuesday. Lows In the 40s.
crease during the year lo dale.
PARIS - PIJi'RRE SUS IN!, 52, the French delegate general formation sign -indicating he hospitality hour.
·During the third quarter of
to North Vietnam who W881njured when his mission In Hanoi was was unjuslly terminated . .The
craft
workers,
approximately
1972 nel sales were $21,152,902
damaged during an American air raid Oct. 11, died Thursday
PARTY INBRADBURY
1,600 strong, honored the one·
·compared!
with
$18,546,835
In
The lradllionallrlck or treat
night, hospital official! said today.
man picke~ and did not pass. Veterans Memorial Hospital the 1971 period. The net loss night wlll not be held In
Reports from Hanoi said at least four Nortlt Vietnamese
Delta-JaCkson officials
ADMITTED - Claude Roy, from operations was $33,521 In Bradbury this year, In lieu of
employes of Ute French mission were killed. Suslni was flown to apparently cleared up the
Racine;
Dixie Blevins, New lhe 1972 third quarter com- the observance, a community
Paris Oct. 17 and admilted to Percy Hospital for Intensive care. misunderstanding.
SANDUSKY, Ohio (UP!) Joseph P. Gills, Ohio Power
Haven; Rally Harmon, pared with a net loss of $169,751 Halloween party will be held in
The United states apologized to France the day after the raid.
The
Ohio
Power
Co.
said
Thurs·
executive
vice· president, said
Rutland; Hattie Powell, Port- in 1911.
the basement of lhc Bradbury day preliminary studies are
the firm's parent-company, Ute
land.
The company noted that il Church of Christ at 1 p.m.
DAYTON - STATE SEN. DONALD "BtJZ" Lukens, R·
underway
~~
a
2,400-acre
site
American
Electric Power Sys' LOCAL TEMPS .
DISCHARGED - Edison . expects the level of sales to Monday, Oct. 30. Anyone
Mld&lt;!letown, will seek the governorship In 1974, according to Ute
on
Sandusky
Bay
to
determine
U!m In New York, Is conducting
Temperature in downtown Hobstelter, Marcia Hobstelter, increase during the balance of
Dayton Daily News. A!Utough Lukens was not quoted directly as Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was Edna Klein, Charles Woode, the year, particularly to its wishing to contribute to the If it is suitable for construction a site research project on the
party may call 992-5586, 992saying he would run; he was reported Thursday discussing the · 41 degrees, under sunny skies. James Roush.
of a nuclear or fossil-fueled bay In an area· just north of
steel related customers.
5187 or 992-5964.
power plant.
political strategies of two oUter. posslble~ndidates, former
Vickery ,
governor James A. Rhodes and Sen. RobertT ft, R-Ohlo. ,
Gills emphasized, however,
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I.Aikens Jftdicted he would be Ute "hea er" between Ute
the Investigations are only pre·
Rhodes and Taft factions in the Republican party. Lukens, 40, a
limlnary and that "any plant
on the site now being studied
U.S. re!J"esentative for two terms, iil6i-1970, was appointed to a
would n(il be operational Wllil
.acant seat in the state Senate In 1970.
at least 1979."
William W. Cor bill, an ,\mer·
PHILADELPHIA - THE PENN CENTRAL Railroad lost
By GEORGE HARGRAVF.'I, Supt.
electricity. In jlOWer mechanics the students are witlt over 700 visitors. We look forward to hliving lllat
$11 mllllon In September, according to a report submitted to U.S.
MetgaLoeaiSchoollllltrlct
exposed to the theory of power, Including steam, many or more for tltls second one. Please try to lean Power public affairs offi·
District Court by the railroad's board of lrustees.
Industrial arts is required In grades 9 and 10 for gasoline and diesel-powered engines. They wHI work. arrange your schedule to that you can visit with us clal, said In New York e0gi·
neers have begun to take core
The September figure brings Ute bankrupt railroad's net loss alllloys not in the college prep course or In vocational on two and four cyfle gasoline engines. The graphic next Thursday evening.
samples
of the ground at Ute
for the first nine montbs of 1972 to $175.9 mllllon, The figures agriculture. It is our basic purpose during thiJ two arts .program 'will Include bookbinding and silk
Please remember tha~ there will be.no school on site and will construct a tower
compaf'e!l With a net lou of _$~.3 mllllon In SepteinlJI!r, 19'71, and year period to Introduce each stQdenl io a.vll!iety of screen prlnling .
Friday, October 'J:l •.~t is the dale for thz district for ·meteorological testing.
a net loss of $195.5mJillon ~ Ute first nine months.of 1971. .
· activities. Let me describe wbat·we offer these boys, . . When fund! become available, we plan to add teachers' meeting at.Rio Grande. Teachers of soutlt·
Corbill also stressed ~he ·pre·
The first 12 weeks of Industrial Arts I is devoted printing as another part of the graphic arts program. eastern Ohio .will' attend.
·
llmlnary nature of the •tudles.
HOBART, TASMANIA -A GROUP OF medical ~rchers to beslc drafting. Leatlter craft is taught the oUter six We also want to add some' general metal work in"There's no decision to be
cluding cutting, soldering and etchln€.
has lsollted and Identified the fatty substance which acts as a
Another reminder is that aU of next week, Oc· made in the forseeable future
dottln~ lgent iri heatl attacks, One of' the researchers said he
Speaking of schools··No. 253
INDUSTRIAL ARTS II also available .as an Iober 23-27, IB American Education Week. During the because a · number of human
belleves"isolation of Ute fat PI&amp;Y rule out cholesterol as a major
elective when we bave llle space available after entire week and at any time schoolts in session, you environmental /actors apply,"
weeks in the first aelnester. During !he 18 weeks of scheduling all those who are t;equlred to take Jt. Our are eordlally Invited to vlalt your schooll. Please ta)&lt;e .he said. "Notably, Ute energy
cat~~e of heart dlaea8e.
the
secood eemelter, beaic principles of woodworking tw.o teachers-In Industrial arts are hotb Melga County
Iir. R. s. PatSOils, a member of the reitearch team at the
8dvalitage oflhls opportunity. Come and viB!t. See for supply may change, and needs
taught Thil Involves an Introduction to 1hz men, Ben Slawter and Charles Frecker. They are
Unlvenlty of Tllllllnla, said Thursday that their findings ir·
yourilelf what we are trying to do for yolir children In may c)lange of Ute popul,alion
working hard to mak_e industrial arts a significant your schools.
dlcated that a more Important factor In preventing heart attacks primary band tooil and woodworlr.lttg macbjnel.
.
in a given area.''
.
In
Incmlrial
Arta
II,
In
grade
10,
Ute
first
part rl our· curriculum.
wuto fbd a melhod ol contro!Ung the behavior of the fat, whic~
Anun'Jberof organizations have gone on record in . The proposed !lite, ai»ut .12
Bell)eller
of
18
w.U
Ia
dlvJ4ed
between
woodcraft
·
THE
SEOOND
OPEN
HOUSE
will
lalr.e
pillce
bulldl up at timetl of tttreu. 'l1)e team hopes the discover)' wUI
· support of our school levy after heerlng a talk ~bout ·.l"lfessoilthwestO!hete,stre!Ch· .
· lead to apreventive for the blood clots which c.U. heart attacks. and pllatlat. In woodcraft we deal' with carving, r.ext!Thursday, Oct. 26, when 'chool will be dismissed
the ISsue. If your organitlltlon wan(s aspeaker, CliU. es from the b8y south act&lt;iM
lamination and turning wood on a lathe. "n1e plutlcs 2'h hours early, Teachers will be back In their
992-2153andwey&lt;llltrytoarrangeforone.
U.S. 6, nortlt of Vickery. It is
Il'ogram,
of
course,
1.1
a
bulc
Introductory
course:
If
your
organization
just
wants
to
go
on
record
In
about
15 nlifes soutlteaat of the
buildings
from
7:00
to
9:30
to
meet
parents.
Us THAN' t.• UNITED Atrro W0UERs walked 'off
During Ute leCOild ~emester of the 11ophomore
There will be no morning or afternoon kln· favor of the Issue, we can send you a fonn to uee or controversial Davis-Beaae nu·
111e1r jobilllte Thunday DICht at a General Moton Assembly
just let us and the news media know of your action. clear power plant being con·
Dlvlllon pld In P'alrfu, Kan. Anotber 8,400 UAW members year, we go Into bulc electricity, JIOtller mech8nlcs, dergsrten classes.
We
wlll appreciate your support.
(Continued 911 page 10)
and
graphic
arts.
We
,
have
training
kit!
to
do
the
We
had
a
good
~esponse
to
our
first
open
house,
!ConUaued on page 10)

Business
as usual

ews•• in-- Briefsr 80 hear Sweet

at · age 81

Foote's net in
three quarters
down from '71

Gavin work

is resmned

are

Power study in
Sandusky area

. Sa.lel Mens and Young ,Mens
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ln. Seled one or two now.

2 for 7.00

"THE CONQUEROR
WOitM"
lc:.forl
Prlct

Y.d.

· new colors.

MEN'S 3.95 HEAVY WEIGH:r

(PG)

1.00

New patterns

Show Storts 7 P.M.

Also

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Cloth back. Black
green · white · brown ·
gold · yellow · blue.

New solid colo.rs in
ready-tied ties ani! fourin -hand
ties .

3
hours of steadily
engrosslng entertiJinme·nt.
Actuits $1.50, Chlld~en 75c.

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OCT. 2G·21·22
Doullle Ft1ture
FROGS
Ray Mill and
Sam Elliott
{Color)

DRESS
FABRIC

54" VINYL
UPHOLSTERY

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1 Group Reg. 99c

12.95

·sus

1.00

MEIGS·THEATRE
THE GOD FATHER
Marton Branda

8.95

45x45 Round

SPECIAL 7.77
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WEMBLY TIES

. Only clfizenship right de•
nted to a naturalized citizen
of the United Slates is that
he may not become presi·
dent.
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Tonight thru Saturday
October 19-21

Beauti.ful designs and good colors - fringed all
around.

Blue Cornflower design . Reg. $9.95- Save $2.18.

and Jackets

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13 INQt OPEN ROASTER WITH RACK

Men's Coats ,

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CORNING WARE SPECIALS.

Another Big Shipment

m.

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Rlbless - 45" wide.
Machine wash . Big
selection beautiful colors.
For Thl• Sole

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regular price 69c.

2

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1.69'

wide. Prints . Blends .
Cottons . Acetates.

8.00

Friday-Saturday Sale

Sale! Boys Flare Slacks
Flare
Flare
Flare
Flare

Jackets

WRVEL
CORDUROY

P~ONE

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27x51

THIS BIG SALE

Sizes 2 to 20. Excellent styles for boys of all ages.

The grange 8hlo voted to vote
"no" to repeal the State Income Tax on Nov. 7.
A literary program was
given by Erma Wilaon and
Mrs. Herbert Roush. A
Halloween game, a dressing
Cllntest, and a hose gar11e were
played with prizes going to
Eula Wolfe, Herbert Rouab,
Alice Balser and Florence
Smith . .
A 911ng, "Wifie and Hubble"
was sung by Enna WUson and
Mary Roush and the group
sang several songs.
Potluck refreshments were
served. The next meeting Is to
be Nov. 8 at the hall at 7:30 p.

13.99

New Shipment!

SAVE DURING

BOYS COATS AND JACKETS

Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys

84" long

~S"

Sale Prices Now

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9(49
10.49
12.49

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4.95
5.95
6.95
8.95

$2.09

NTED FJPERGLAS
.~DRAPERIES
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2 pairs 1.00

Are Ekcted

m~tlng.

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Regular price 69c. One size fits all sizes fo to 13.
75 pet. Hi-bulk orion· 25 pet. stretch nylon.
Fine color selection In light and dark shades.

Brown.

Weekend
on Girls
Sizes 3 to 6x
and 7'to 14;

Vests
Pants
Pants
Coats

ORLON DRESS SOCKS

Navy . Burgundy .

Save This

Hunting
Hunting
Hunting
Hunting

Sale! Young Mens and Mens

40" Flare In sizes
8 to 16. Black .

Grange 2612's
·.New Officers

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stzes .

12.60 Carhartt
13.90 Carhartt
16.70 Carhartt
17 .so Carhartt

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Clear to partly cloudy
tonight, not as cold, lows
mostly in the 30s. Wanner
Saturday, a chance of showers
except for the southeast. Highs
Saturday in the 50s and low IIQI.

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$1.29

3.;99

~amous Carhartt quality . Complete selection of
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Our entire stock of
womens separate Shirts ·
Blouses · Knit Tops is
reduced for this sale.

SLACKS
AND JEANS

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1 Group

HUNTING CLOTHES

TOP SAL£

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LETART FALts · - Ohio
Valley Grange 2612 of Letart
Falls met at the hall Thursday
night with Worthy Master
Early Roush as pr&lt;Hem in the
chair when the following of.
ficers were elected:
·. Master, Herbert .Shields;
Overseer, Erma Wilton;
Le~turer, Florence Smith;
Eula
Wolfe;
Steward,
Chaplain, Bertlta Robinson;
Asst. Steward, Herbert Rouab;
Lady Asst: Steward, Iva Orr;
Gatekeeper, Alice Balser;
Treasurer, Early Roush;
Secretary, Mrs. Herber.t
Roush; Pomona, Elizabeth
Roush· Ceres Doris Sayre·'
Flora,
Mabel
Shields;
executive committee, Harriett
Neigler, legislative, and
business agent, Early Roush.
The Grange voted to hold
"Boost the Grange" night Nov.
13 at the ball. It is to be an open

REG. 3.00 JEWELRY............. SALE 1.49\
REG. 2.00 JEWELRY .............. SALE. 99'
REG. 1.00.JEWELRY .............. SALE 49'
SALE: CARHARTl SUPER DUX

Valances to Match · •

·Devoted To The lnter.~,ts ·cij The Meigs~Miuon Area
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1~72

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.JEWELRY SALE

Straight leg · Rare . Cuffed .

Girls

VOL. XXIV NO. 132

Permanent Press. No Ironing. Machln.e
Washable. Wrinkle Free.
50 pet. Kodei Polyester • 50 pet. Avril Rayon.
r-~~----~----~----..4 -White · and colors. .
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24" Length
S2.49
$3.29
54" Length
36" Length
$2.49
$3.59
63" Length.
45" Length
$2.99

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Stout, Teresa VanMeter .and

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Weekend S11e · Savings on Misses
Juniors • Ha'lf Sizes. Selected from our
regular stock . ·
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Jewelry selec'te~ from our regular stock.

Weather

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When a sirl from the
Etltlopian Wollomo tribe is
·ahoul lo marry, tradition
requires lhal she elope. The
tradition further demands tltal, .
·as she elopes, she steal from
her parents everything she
can. -

FLARE LEG SLACKS ·
Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Fine •election of popular styles and '
colors: Corduroys · Brushed Denims . Denims . All Cottons .
Cotton and Polyester blends.
You can really save on whaf you need during this sale.
5.95 Young Mens Slacks
4.99
6.95 Young Mens Slacks
5.99
7.95 Young Mens Slacks
6.79
8.95 Young Mens Slacks
· • 7' 49
9.95 Young Mens Slacks
7.99

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Save up to $61.00 on DineHe Sets
Just arrived """ new shipment of

DOUGLAS DINETTE SETS
- Large selection of styles and colors.

s and

7

Piece Sets.
Round .a nd rectangular tables.

The soft look and feel af casual ztppertcl luggage with lilt
slrllftgth and durability of molded luggage.
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.Rtt. 1ot.oo 5 pc. Dinette Sets •. · S.ve 121.10-S.It li.oo
Reg. 119.00 7 pc. Dinette Sets • · · SIYt UJ.IO-S.Ie H. II
Reg, 129.00 7 pc. Dlneft. lets • · • S.VIIU.IO-S.Ie 1114 II

Outside covering of strong vinyl with luxurious linings. tough
reinforced handle. nylon zipper . polished die case locks.
·For ·Him: Companion, Wardrobe, and Garment .Bag- In
Brown.
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In Burnt Orange, Blue or Green.
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Reg. 14~.00 7 pc,
Reg. '159.01 7 pc.
Reg. '"·" s pc,
Reg. 21uo s pc.
Reg, Ht.M 5 pc.
Reg. 2Jf.ll S pc.

We hive the right plttt of lutllollll for every trovellng ·n eed.
Comt In end make your 101t~on.

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2- 'lbe Dilly Seminel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Oct. 20, 1972.

McGovern
claims stllf has _chance
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·. 3- '!be Dally Sentinel,Middleport-P~y, 0., Oct. 20, 1972

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Pro Standings

Television· Log

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NBA Standings ·

&lt;

lly Ualted Preis lllltn~allonal relaxing over dinner. It must
Sen. 'George' S. McGover:n be great ro feel way ahead in

matters and an observance of against drug addictiOn, He
Veterans' Day .
later. defended the American
IIIY!Ihestillhasa chance to win Ute race, leading the polls-to
In other developments :
involvement in Vietnam during
tile presidency aiUtough :he be out in 'front according.to the
. .. Agnew Attends Rally .
the AI Sinith. dinner in New
Jass in public opinion polls. , public opinion indicators.
--Undaunted by hecklers, York.
'!be SouUt i)!kota Democrat
"One reason I have to leave Agnew attended a rally in
-Sargent Shriver, the
campaigned in three states early is Utaf I have to see a Bridgeport, Conn., where ·he Democratic vice presidential
'lburaday and during a stop in docror in Princeton, N.J.-a criticized McGovern and nominee, told a group of
Brooklyn, N.Y., interjected a docror George Gallup." Gallup praised Nixon 's ·campaign DJinois bUSirN'!I.• PX!'&lt;'111iVP. in
cautionary note into his speech conducts a widely circulated
~ direct contrast to his presidential preference poll.
previous predictions of a
McGovern flew back . to
presidentlal vicl!lry.
Washin·gton after his brief .
"It's very hard;" he rold dinner rel!Uirks for an . overseveral hunclred blacks gath- · night stay. He headed back to
eted in' a Bedford-stuyvesant NewYorkearlytodayformore
CLEVELAND (UPI)- a ~ious . pritential health haz.
ilistric! Utreater. "It's uphill, campillgl!ing. Sen. Edward M.
Pit we've got a ch8n~. I don't Kennedy, D-Mass., will join Following a 12-month check of ard and calls for prompt cor·
think It's the impossible McGovern ronight at A rally in 150 Ohio community water rective action."
The federal · EPA study was
supplies, the U. S. Endream."
Hackensack, N.J.
made
at the request of Dr. John
Later, he referred to his
Nixon was scheduled to.fly ro vironmental ,Protection
trailing position in Ute polls at Philadelphia today to sign into Agency says 35 failed to meet W. Cashman, director of' the
an AI Smith Memorial dinner ·taw his five-year, $30.2 billion . public health service drinking Ohio Dejlartment of Health.
Of the 812 water community
in New York, an affair also revenue sharing program. The . water standards.
supplies,
only 150 were used in
"Failure to meet the bacterattended by Vice-President White House labeled the trip as
ial standards indicates the the study because no data was
~iro T. Agnew.
"non1XJlitical."
It Mlllt Be Great
Nixon announced plans drinking water is a potential available on 1~ per cent, and
At one point in his remarks Thursday for two weekeod carrier of infectioliS disease,'' tl)e remainder faileil to do ad·
he turned to Aljnew, wbo was radio speeches and an 80-rnile according to a report released equate bacterial sampling.
The water samples were
standing in for President Nixon motorcade through Ohio Oct. 'J:'hursday. "Such a situation is
atthedinner,andsaid: "I have 28. The speeches Saturday and
watched the vice president Sunday wiU cover domestic

Chi¢.1go that the ticket will
· sperid $22 million by election
day and end the campaign free
of debt · He said . McGovern
headquarters' had received
money from
about 850 ' 000
.
contributors, with Ute average
· donation of $22. The money is
DOW coming in at a rate Of

$500,1100 a day, he said.
-Pat·Nixon shook hands and
kissed .volunteer workers oot
·shunned reporters and avoided
comments or political nature
at dedication ceremimies f~ a
new cancer research facility in
Detroit.

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By United Press Inter national
Ea stern Confe'rence

Programs for Tonight
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and .Tomorrow ·

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FRIDAY,OCTOBER20, 1972
6:01l-News 3,4,8,10,1S ; NBC News 8,13 ; Truth or Conseq. 6:
Insight 33.
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, IS ; ABC News 6 ; CBS News 8,10i I Dream
of Jeannie 13; Hathoyoga 33,
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7:01l-WhafMy
LineS
;
Masterpiece
Theatre
33;
Wild
Kingdom
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13; News 6, 10; Truth or Conseq. 3; Saint IS; Beat The Clock
4; Folk Guilar JJ.
7:30- To Tell The Truth 6: Pa.rent Game 10; Beat the Clock 13;
Porter Wagoner 3.; Young Dr. Kildare 4; If's Your Bet 8;
Wall St. Week 33.
taken from January to Decem- sure. safety of our water sup- . 8:00- Book Beat 33: Brady Bunch 6,13; Uon At World's End
3,4,1S: Sonny 8i Cher S,IO. ,
ber, 1971. Those supplies which ply."
8:
30-Partrldge
Family 6, 13; Little People 3,4, IS; Just
The study also found that ·failed federal EPA bacterlal
Generation 33.
standards for a total of 30 days "over 50 per cent of the trailer
· parks, camps, schools . and · 9:QO - Room 222 6, 13 ; Masterpiece Theatre 33: How to Handle a
were considered failing.
Woman 4,54, 15; Movie "Lure of the Wilderness'' 8; CBS
EPA evaluators pointed out swimming pool sanitation proRf!
ports 10.
grams
have
not.been
evaluated
furids allocated by Ohio for
9:
30-Love
, American Style 6,13.
community water supply pro· since 11)68."
10
:00The
American Experience 3,4,1S; Smithsonian
Slmllar Conditions
tection are inadequate to acAdventure .10: Wake Up John Doe 33.
The federal EPA conducted 1,1 :Oil-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, IS.
complish effective sursimilar
studies of Kentucky, 11 : 30- Dick Cavefi 6; Johnny Carson 3,4, IS; Movies "Mal or ·
veillance.
Dundee" 8: "The Wao of the Worlds!' 10: "uevil's Angels"
In 1971, Ohio spent $210,000 Tennessee and Vermont water
13.
supplies
and
found
similar
confor its protection program. 'lbe
1: 00- Roller Derby 4; Mutiny in Outer Space 10:
report recommended a mini· ditions.
1:30-News 4,13.
EPA examiners are now
mum annual bu\lget of·$800,000.
studying Connecticut, New
Siaff Limitations .
SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1912
6:30 - Christopher Closeup 10; TV classroom 8; ·Kentucky
"Staff . limitations, par· Jersey, Kansas, Maryland,
Afield 13.
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ticularly in district offices, New Mexico, Idaho and
7:00Neighbors
13;
Farm
Front
4;
Death
Valley.
Days
8;
Fun
have prevented the Ohio Wyoming.
For Everyone 6•
Ohio community water sup7: 15- Woman's PQinl Of VIew 13.
Department of Health's water
7;30- .Man frPm C,O.S.L, 10: Gospel6 ; Farmbook 3.; Time For
supply unit from lulfiUing its plies not meeting federal EPA
Timothy 13; Dick Van Dyke 4; Archie's TV Funnies].
responsibilities," the study bacterial standards in the 1971
8:00 ~Underdog 3, 4. 15 ; Pufnstuf 13; Bugs Bunny 8, 10;. Ten.
study were:
nessee. Tuxedo 6.
said .
8:30
- Bugs Bunny 10; Jetsons 3, 4, 15; Jackson Five 6, 13:
In
the
northeast
:
The report also charged the
Sabrina,
The Teenage Witch 8.
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state Department of Health has Tanglewood, North Hampton, 9:00 -,. Pln.k Panther 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13: Amazing Chan &amp;
The Chan Clan 8, 10.
.
been ~eluctant to issue orders Magnolia ~nd Waynesburg.
9: 30~ Houndcats 3, 4, 15; Movies6, 13, 8, 10.
In Ute southwest: Anna, Getfor correcting water supply detysburg, Seaman, Adams 10:00 - Roman Holidavs 3, 4, 15.
ficiences.
10:30-Barkleys 3, 4, 15; Josle 8i The Pussycat&gt; 8, 10: Brady
Kids 6, 13.
.
"Primary reason for this ap- County Water Supply Com·
pany,
Batavia,
Bradford,
11
:00
Sealab
3,
4,
IS;
Flintstones
8,
10:
Bewitched
13;
pears to be Ute lack of specific
Huckleberry
Hound
and
Yogi
Bear
6.
regulations and design ... and Green County Sugar Creelt, 11 :30- Runaround 3, 4, 15; Kid Power 6, 13.
water quality required ... and Lynchburg, Pleasant HiU, St. 12:00- Around The World In so Days 3, 4, 15; Funky Phantom 13;
Batman 8: Archie's TV Funnies 10: Junior Bowling 6.
Jack of well oriented legal aid Paris, Williamsburg,
12:30
- Lidsvlile 13; Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids 8; 10·
Lockland,
Greenville,
London,
and assistance in · preparing
Talkin~ With A Giant 3. 4, 15.
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cases for action," the report Trenton and New Carlisle.
1:00- Children's Film Festival 8, IO i Roller Derby 6: Crafts
In Ute northwest: BeaverWith Katy 3; Movie 4; Marshall Football 13.
.·
said.
I:
30
Wally's
Workship3;
To
Be
Announced
13.
dam,
En
on,
Lindsey,
Mt.
Dr. Ira L. Whitman, director
2:00- Job Show 10; Garden Club 8; Wide World of Sports '6, 13:
of the new Ohio EPA, said pro- Blanchard, NorUt Fairfield,
Saint 15; NFL Game of the Week J.
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tecion ordrinking water will be Ohio .City, Pandora, Antwerp, 2: 15..., Changing Times 8.
1
2:30Urban
League
Presents
10;
Vlewpolnt8:
Roller
of top priority for his agency. Continental, Plymouth and St. 3:00- The Issue 10: VIrginian 8; Death Valley Days 15. Derby·3.
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"We are grateful to Ute U.S. Henry.
3:30- Colloge Football 6, 13; Wagon Train J; Explorers' 10:
In the southeast: Beaver,
Andy Griffith 15.
EPA for evaluating the Ohio
4:00Right On 10; Folk Guitar 33.
Laurelville,
Pure
Water
Assoc·
water supply program," he
4:30
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Wrestling
Death Valley Days 10; To Be Announced.
said. "With planned staff ex· iation, Stockport, McArthur 5:00 - Green Acres8:10;
Doctor In the House 4.
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pansiQn, we will be able ro take and Belmont County Sanitary 5:30 - Explorers 8; Lassie 10; Sesame Street 33; I Dream of
Jeannie4; Country Carnlval3; Gospel Talent Time IS.
necessary action to better as- District No. 3.
6:00- News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8: Movie "Uiysses"IO.
6: 15 - A Look at a Book 15.
6:30 -, NBC News 3, t 15; Hee HawS:' Hathayoga 33.
•..;.,·_..._..,.,._.,.,•,•,..•,»~wH.vrv?l'i.9iN';f'ro'.i'O'T-'0'i'o'~':.O,•O~·,o..•,•.o.•,•,M'~'lffll'~~~
7:00- Hee Haw 6; Lawrence Welk 4, 15; Lefs Make A Deal 3·
'o"o'o"o'•'-'
Wail Till Your Father Gets Home 13.
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7:30- Na!hville Music 3; Beat the Clock 13; George Kirby 8.
8:00 - All'" The Family 8, 10; Emergency 3, 4, 15; Alias Smith
8i Jones 6; Burt Bacharach 13; Biography 33.
8:30- Bridget Loves Bernie 8, 10: New York Playhouse 33.
·&gt;00•--Movies' ' '-Foot•.- fie"" tie" , ~ From· 1'1
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Kong" 4; Col,lege Foolbtll6" IJi,Ma.rv lld'l!'.bl\lf1re8,10
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IO:·oo - ·M1sslon··lmposslbie8, j0; First Edttfon33.
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By Helen Bottel
11:15- News 1, 13: West~rn Theatre IS.
11 :30- Psycho3 ; Woody Hayes 10; Movies "The Secret of Blood
Island' 4; "The Foxes of Harrow" 8.
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12:00- Notre Dame Highlights 6; ABC News 13: Movie " The
No Marriage Contract For Her!
Legend of Lylah Clare" 10.
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12:30Movie
"The
Strange
Door"
13.
Dear Helen:
I :00 ~ News 6.
The legal marriage contracts I've seen run four or five pages 1: IS - Movies " Nightmare" 4; "Dracula" 6.
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of fme print and cover every little detail, from who gets what I: 30- Movie " The Black Cat" 13.
2:00- Movie " The Wild One" 10.
money, to specifics about each person's rights and privileges. 2:30
- Movie "Horror Castle" 13.
Also, even more important: duties!
3:15- Movie "The Immortal Sergeant" 4.
3:30 - News 13.
But Ute most common marriage contract - the license 5:15
- Movie "Freighters of Destiny" 4.
leaves out an tile clauses that would make sense, retaining only
senseless jabberwocky.
SUNDAY OCT. 12, 1972
I suggested drawing up an agreement for my fiancee and I to
6:00 - Film 4.
sign and have notarized, then file with a lawyer to whom we'llgo
6:30 - Day of Discovery 4; Newsmaker '72 13; Bob Harrlngtyn
6; Faith For Today 10.
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in case of divorce. Or better yet, if everything is agreed upon, we
7:00Communique
6; Old Time Gospel Hour 13; Societies In
wouldn'tneeda lawyer -we'd just present Ute paper to a judge,
Transition 4; Mormon Conference 10.
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take our rightful property and split.
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7:30 - Timet or Timothy 4; Faith For Today 8; Revival Flreu:
Herald of Truth 3; Lamp Unto My Feet 10.
My fiancee says this is old-blooded and, it' I'm expecting a
8:00 - Davey &amp; Follath 4: Leonard Repass 8; Gospel Caravan
divorce,.why marry? I say it is practical. You·don't expect a fire,
6; Church Service 13; Mormon Choir 3; Look Up and Live 10.
8:15 - Morning Report 4.
but you buy fire insurance, just in case.
8:30- Oral Roberts 3; Try Our Health 4; Kathryn Kuhl~m ;
What do you say? -FORWARD-LOOKING BRIDEGROOM
Day of Discovery 8; Camera 10; Rev. Humbard 13; Revival
Dear F.L.B.:
Fires 15.
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9:00
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Singing
Jubilee
3;
Cadle
Chapel 4; Rex Humbard 1 ;
You're right: a marriage contract is practical.
.
Oral Roberts 10; Archie's Fun House 8. ·
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Your fiancee Is right: putting human emotions on a business
9:30- Church by S!deof Road 4; Old Time Gospel Hour 8; Good
News 10, 13.
,
1.
basis DOES seem cold-blooded.
1
10:00Church
Service
4;
Faith
for
Today
15;
Curiosity
~tlo
6
·Perhaps a detailed legal contract with rights, privileges 13: This Is Tije Life 3.
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and duties - clearly defined might help dissuade mismatched 10:30 - This Is the Life 15; Insight 4; Captain Noah 3· !lotre
Dome l:l!ghlights 8.
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couples from marrying. It COULD make people realize that
11
:00
TV
Chapel
3;
Joy
!n
Living
13;
Camero
Three~·.
Con·
marriage is a 5!!rious, full.tlme venture.
sumer Report 15.
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CBPA Bowling 6; Columbus Town Meeting ·10; Rev.
My advice: if your fiancee doesn't want to plan for the 12:00Calvin Evans 13; Changing Times 15.
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divorce before the marriage, don 'I push il! -H.
12:30,- Revival Flre113; Pro Football Pre.Game Show 8; Meet
the Press 3, 4, 15.
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Answers 13; Faith 8i The Bible 4.
1:30 - AmerlcanAdventure6: Dick Van Dyke4.
'!be grown childien of elderly widows or widowers often
2:00Pro Football 3, 4: Point of View 6; Lower Lighthouse 13
prevent re-marriage for these lonely people because they fear
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7:00- Lawrence Welk 13: 5afarl To Adventure 3; This Is Your
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Here Is an area where marriage contracts are essential.
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'!bey should be considered a part of the package in second
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marriages when children are inVolved. (And of course an sub- 9:30- Mannix 8, 10.
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in a match point duplicate
game. Don't worry a bout
how you got there. Jeff
Rubens doesn't give any bid·
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are almost impossible to bid
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ths three of · spades. East
plays the deuce.
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cos t s you an overtrick if
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of spades but it save~ your
contract if East holds the
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addition to the deuce he has
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·CINCINNATI (UPI)- A
White Plains N.Y. man who
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Nationwide Insurance Co. was
arrested Thursday and
charged wiUt the attempted
ei&lt;tortion of $280,000 from the
company.
FBI officials here announced
the arrest of Glenn R.
h' Whi
Schubert, 45, at IS
te
Plains home . He was charged
wiUt extortion through the
inails.
Agents charged Schubert
with sending a letter to
Nationwide officials saying
"highly sophisticated explosive devices" had been
placed in company buildings
and would be detonated unless
$280,000 was paid.
Although an elaborate scav·
enger hunt-type of payment
plan was requested by Ute at·
tempted extortionist, no money
was ever psiil. No bombs were
found in company· buildings.
Nationwide officials.. said
Schubert had worked for Ute
firm from 1953, beginning as a
claim adjustor in Buffalo, N,
Y., until 1970, when he was a
district claim manager in
Westchester County, N.Y.
Officials in Ute Columbus
headquarters of the firm said
they did not know if Schubert
resigned or was fired and were.

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worked between 1953 and 1970.
Nationwide received a letter
earlier . this month demanding
the money. The company was·
told to make payment by following instructions in notes
hidden at points some 60 miles
apart between Columbus and
the Allegheny State Park on
the Pennsylvania-New York
border.
.Two weeks ago an FBI agent
posing as a Nationwide official
went into the wooded area
where the money was to be left.
The FBI said the agent was
fired at by an 1p1known person.
The agent returned shots but
the suspect fled. Neither was
hit .
Until Thursday's announce·
ment of Schubert's arrest, both
the FBI and the company had
refused to disclose many details of the case, only saying
Ute investigation was continu·
ing,
· FBI agents said SchUbert
"was identified and located
after a coordinated investigation by agents in Ohio,
New York and Pennsylvania."
The FBI said Nationwide of·
flcials
provided
"im·
measurable assistance in the
Identification of Schubert as a
suspect."
If convicted Schubert could
be sentenced up to 20 years and
fined $10,000.
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OAKLAND ( UPI)-This
co11ld be World Championship
Day for the underdog Oakland
A's, .who need only one more
victory and have ace Jim
"Cal(ish" Hunter primed to get
it for them. .
"Any tilne we have Hunter
pitching, we have a chance ro
win;: said ,A's Manager Dick
Williams, trying hard to avoid
sounding too confidimt after
Thursday night's stunning 3-2
victory over the Reds in Ute
fourUt game.
The A's are suddenly on Ute
verge of victory, just when it
seemed that the Series would
almost certainly be tied up 2-2.
Oakland, which had fallen
behind, 2-1, in the eighUt inning
Thursday, sc!ll'ed two runs in
the last half of the ninth on
pinch hits to pull ouf the
triumph.
"One more loss and the mule
will kick us," was Ute way
Reds Manager Sparky Ander.son put it after the game,
talking about the A's' mule
mascot.
Against Hunter Ute Reds
reached In aesperation in
tollay's I p.m. PDT fifth game
lor Jim McGlothlin, who hasn't
started a game since Sept. 23.
Sticks to Forecast
"After McGlothlin, it wiU be

STATELINE, Nev. (UPI)
-Harrah's Tahoe Racebook
Thursday night couldn't
decide on a favorite and
offered odds of 11·10 on
either team after the
Oali!and Athletics topl a 3-1
lead over the ClDclnnatl
Reds in the World Series.
Tbe racebook quoted no
odds for the serlas, which
Oakland would clinch with
one more victory In the bestof·seven games.
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By JACK O'BRIAN
of London to insure it ... The Bill Melgs.Qaudia
"MIND IF I GET
Genteel
song-team rehearse expensively: by
MARRIED, DARLING?"
NEW YORK (KFS) - Steve McQueen's phone - he lives in Calif., she in Fla. They'll
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talldng over his probable marriage to All Carnegie Hall-it Nov. 15.
Deal for Nell Simon to rewrite his delightful
MacGraw w!Ut his not quite yet ex-wile Nelle ...
"Little
Me" stumbled on the way to a stage. Neil
George Hamilton said at the Sea Fare of the
Aegean he's made more .than a million on his wanted it for off-Bdwy, the producer demanded
trivial Eve! Knlev~l kflick .. : Rod Steiger it on ... Barbara Miller of Ute Mayor's Office ·
i!p'Uilg for a 100.yearo&lt;Jld ring for his .sweetie tells us "We are in.desperate need of volunteers
James W. Burke, Sue Bfu.ke,
Slerry Nelaon ... The rock age indeed: new whose talents lean towards childreno&lt;Jrlented to John L. Swearinger, Joyce
group heading here from London Is Terry programs - clowns, magicians, puppeteers Swearinger, Parcel, Columbia.
Lionel Boggs, Mary Lu
Dactyl arid the Dinosaurs ... Dining with oc- etb." It's a "Project Sunshine'! to provide en·
tertainmenl
in
veterans
hospitals,
nursing
Boggs
to James B. Pettit,
togenarian food and fel!UIIe coMoisseur Stanton
Griff!Ut at Louise's E. 58th St. spot -a beauty bomes, children's hospitals, day car centers; Brenda Pettit, Lot, Middleport.
plus tock groups for veterans hospitals and
William B. Witte, Sarah Sue
tJO years !be aenloc diplomat's junior (at least)
where
youngsters
are
conftned.
Write
Barbara
Witte
to Elmer White, Lucy
... The long-awaited return of Bobby Hackett to
N.Y. is here: Bobby opened the brand new at her Queens L. I. office, Volunteer Action White, 0.93 A., Ches\er.
Elsie M. lleVal, Elsie Marie
uptown Half Note at 149 W. 54th St., opposite ' Center, 45-35 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, N. Y.
11355.
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Kerwood
· to Dwight Haley,
LaScala restllurant; Stan Getz is his co..star and
Big new theater-in-the-l'ound in West- Eulonda Haley, LotS, Mid·
due soon are Jackie .Cain .and Roy Kral, Zoot
chester County will be backed by a dozen dleport.
Sms, Joe Wms., Woody Herman's noisy herd
showbiz stars ... N. Y. isn't alone in the Era of
Harry Benjamin Perry,
etc.
Pioneer midnight TV clown Jerry Lester's Terror: former N. Y. actor Marvin Kaplan's Nellie Gay Perry to Larry E.
almlilg again ·&amp;t a similar spot ... Mamie Van Coast home was robbed four times - so far ... Curtis, Alice F· Curtis, ParWe met Oscar Cohen when he wu office boy to eels, Chester·
Doren has new troubles: she can't get an agent
Anna L. Jones ro Allen
.. Slerry Lynfal snooted a centerfold4ayout Joe Glaser, who managed Louis Armstrong, Turner Downie , Parcels ,
with an Imitation-Playboy mag; stays with
waa agent lor Duke Ji;llington, Woody Herman Pomeroy.
Para's "Badge 373" flick as produJ:..,.,.•t .., and a thousand acts. We met Oscar in P. J.
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
Between setups for ''The Friends of Eddie
aarke's Ute other 2 a. m. looking prosperously County of Meigs Ease Salem
Coyle" (from the lloston11r~cutor's wow- unlike Ute callow, kidojluited lad Joe took such a
Janie Ellzabetlt Sntdkr ·dec ·
seller) Bob Mltchwn's filming a celluloid nooflo
liking to that when he died, be left Oscar the · to Carolyn Janet Reeves: Ceri:
for G. Washington U.'s Dep~ of Medicine: on
wbole agency (As!c)clated Bookings)- Merely of Trans., Salisbury.
alcohollsin ... Poet Robert GraVI!s &amp; wile were
a gilt of milllo~ to the slill1XJllte Long Island
Robert C. Hartenbach, Shff.,
.refuled viMa to Red Otina. Told him 'maybe
talent-tycoon.
J . C. Par~er to Paul Brooks,
IOJIIellme in the future: ·he's 77.
Watch N. Y. cops slough the wbole new Lots, Olive.
lllowblz-area tenants are terrorized daily.
spate of prostie joints masquerading as
Paul Brooks to John c.
'!be famed 1610 Bdwy. wilding has been ran·
massage parlors ... Jimmy Coco played endless Hensley,· Barbara S. Hensley,
liCked regularly;. other day a liNg stuck up
poker gam~ wiUt Sophia Loren· while Utey Lots, Olive.
filmed "Man of La Mancha" iJt Italy. When
IMI!menat4p. m.... Managing Director Paul
ltovloltbe Fotir Seasons has been clean.ehaven
Jimmy accused Soph of being a sore loser she
fGr decade~. Just gNW a moustache -because shtugg~: "I'm Neapolitan. All NeapOutans are
bl'a olf to Hungary where he hasn't seen his
sore losers."
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IIMIIIIIn Z yen - and,w)len he left, aported a
'lllche .,. When "Sowtd of Mlllic". opened on
adopted little-boy costumes and called himself Bu~ center Tom Boerwlnkle is
Bd117.,. II f'C'cl 10me strangely patrqnlzlng GU!Jert 0'Su111van because Engelbert HUm· scheduled for surgery Friday
IIVIIW (not by U) but U. last flacal laugh
perdinck Jlllde it that way. It didn't work. Gil's to r:ipalr 111 injury to Ute
now makir~ like Tom Jonea -open shirt, tight patellar llpment in hla Left
9111 I, lectllded, fram RCA-Victor: blgsest
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. Deborah Kerr' 8 heme knee,andtheclubbaaacqulred It
_... In NeUid history; 13,001),1100
pan .., same
voce ... ,
Dennis Awtrey from the
'a~ .. done by~ aD over town. My wife donn't 'lrlnt to
- aiJDllt tDO,IGO,OIIO.
Ia in SwltJerland, but llhe • so certain her 1m- Philadelpbla 78en a a a . ·~ dleap." But wbeil we ut b,amburgwl wblle our ~
atJ ll'l dlnelar Jame' MareGn mlnent l.IJndon 111a7, "The Day Alter the AI·
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•nw_,lliMeuloolr:Ukepatays.let them work for it, un dldllllglrt,
1111 .....,..,, be'a been tapped for
there lor a year ... WU1lam Conrld couldli't
Awtrey; e-10 and 2tO pounds, Helen? -FRED
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make It aa a singer ud become a succeasful from Santa Clara was Dear Fred:
... h1lldaD 11'1111 Terry
actclr (now in TV's "CannOn"). So he's acquired fer the Bulls\ No. 2
Ri&amp;hll! Wh7 not tell your kids you'll llnance their hOme
of ''ell ....... dDIIa' "
preparlnc a cafe act to go lllth bla TV stardom. cnlt choice In 1973 plua an ONLY II you twO hanllvMI prlvileaea the rest o1 your U"'?
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By VITO STELiJNO
UPI Sports Writer
John Unitas, wbo burned Ute
New York Jets for 376 yards
while the Colt ..defense was
giving up 496 yards passing to
Joe NamaUt, will be on th~
bench Sunday when the Balti·
more Colts invade· Shea Sta·
dium·Sunday to battle the Jets.
''I don't understand bow they
can bencll him after what he
did against us in Baltimore,"
linebacker Larry Grantham of
Ute Jets admitted.
Unltas, who had been able to
guide the Colts to only one
victory in their first five
game!;, got caught in the
dispute between General

Manager Joe Thomas and
former coach Don McCafferty.
McCafferty·insisted on using
Unitas and that played a role in
his dismissal on Monday when ·
John Sandusky was named Ute
new coach.
One of Sandusky's first acts
was to name Domres, Ute
former Columbia University
standout, as the starting QB
against the Jets.
Domres hopes to make the
most of his opportunity, especi·
ally since Ute game will be in
New York where he played in
Columbia. "I'm really excited.
I've got a lot of friends in New
York," he said.
Sandusky ls on the spot since
McCafferty was so popular
wiUt the ..tllayers, who were
\ unhappy about his firing.
Sandusky said, "I've wanted to
be a head coach foc 16 years
but I never wanted to happen
under these circumstances.
But now that it's done, I'll give
jt my best shot."
In the other games sunday,
Dallas is at Washington,
Cincinnati is lit Los Angeles,
Buffalo is at Miami, Denver is
at Oakland, Atlanta meets
Green Bay at Milwaukee, San
Diego is at Detroit, St. Louis is
at the New York Giants, New
England is at Pittsburgh, New
Orleans is at San Francisco,
Philadelphia Is at Kansas City
and Cleveland is at Houston.
In the Monday night TV
special, the Minnesota Vikings,
who've been a real disappointment this year, wiU face the
Chicago Bears.
The pivotal game Sunday
will he Ute Cowboy-Redskin
clash wiUt both teams boasting
4-1 recocds. The two clubs are
tied foc firet place in the NFC
Eastern Division race. Dallas
hal won six of the last seven
games between the two clubs
but the nddsmakers are saying
Utls is rated ·a tossup.

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Ohio. Unive1·sity Coach Bill
Hess . Sllys he has ·conched
against ·"some great · quar·
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t.erbac s in my car~er" d tmg·
such stars as Bob Friese, Len
Dawson and John Brodie. But
he adds Virginia _Tech's Don
Strock "is lhe fin~ sr passing
qua rterback v I 've
been
against."

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to go against Strock, the
nalion's total offense leader,
whe n the Gobblers visit Athens
for a Home,poming game wi th
I he Bobcats.
Strock has completed 107 of
199 passes for 1,505 yards and
five touchdo wns and his
ff
average total o ense for each
game is :100.8 yards.
"They are a very strong
foot ball team and have
perhaps the finest passing
attack i n the countr·y," said

Hess. "Theirs is a complete
Offense. They can hurl you
inside, outside and overhead.
They use about every type pass
you see on TV on a Sunday
afternoon ... pockel ·passes,·
roll outs, play.ac!ion and
counter action.' 1
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row, lhe Bobcats were clouted
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Tonight's games
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Athens at Gallipolis
Wellston at Ironton
Logan at Jackson
Meigs at Waverly
SVAC
Symmes Valley at Southern
Hannan Trace at North Gailia
Kyger Creek at Alexander
Eastern at Miller
Green at Southwestern
Others
Nelsonville-York at Belpre
Vinton County at FederalHocking
Fort Frye at Warren Local
Point Pleasant at Ripley
Ravenswood at Wahama
Rock Hill at Oak Hill
Ironton St. Joe at Fairland
Coal Grove at SouUt Point
PortsmouUt West at Wheelersburg
PortsmouUt Notre dame at
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Glouster at Centerburg

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New York
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Vi rginia
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San Diego
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2 2 .500 1
Dallas
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Thursday's
Memph is 11 5 Da Resulls
llas 113
IOn lygamesscheduledl
Friday's Games
Virgin ia at New York
Utah vs Car olina
al Greens boro
Memphis al San Diego
lnQ iana at Denve r

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Miami , making too many
mistakes," he Sllid. "They
played ml'stake proof football
and look advantage of our _
miscues , and'thal's the story of
the game."
Miami, now 4·1, will meet
South Carolina al Columbia, S.
c ''" I d
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"This is a prestige game for
us," said Miami Coach Blll
Malory.

" I didn 't copy anyone when I
started doing 111Ydance In the
end zone following iny touchdowns,'' he said. " I do it to help
fire up our team. It 's
something I've been qoing
since hig h school."
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Toledo meeLs Day ton after
struggling to a 20-13 win over
Western Michigan last week.
In winning fou r of its last five
games with Dayton, .Toledo.has
held the Flyers to only 34
points.
Unbe• te n Ashland will be
after its seventh win when it
meets Ohio Northern al Ada

saturday following a costly 27-3
win over Central. Stale.
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The Eagles lost tailback Bob
Mahi for the season wiUt a knee
injury . He scored one touchdown and racked up 83 yards in
15 carries.
Unbeaten Heidelberg, which
has won five games, and oncebeaten Baldwin-Wallace wiU
meet in a top Ohio conference
game. Heidelberg Is J.(J in Ute
OC and Baldwin-Wallace
suffered its first d~feat of the
seasun 11·14 at the hands of
Wittenberg after iour straight
wins.

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and Appalachian State.
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Vancouver
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Philadelphia
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St. Louis
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Atlanta
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Tonigh)'s Game
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New York Kliicu of the
Paulk, • NOoW forward,
National Baahtball lad bleD • tbe .. tile
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o 3 .000 2
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to
right
to
send.
Lewis
game arid Jack BiUingham in
Western Confer ence
less spell with his homer- Ute
Midwest Div ision
the seventh,'' declared Ander• borne with the tying ·run and third he's hit in the Series ilfter
w. 1. pet. g.b.
son; · who. insisis grimly he's move Tenace to third base.
only five ·all season long.
Mi lwaukee
2 1 .667 Instead of following the
sticking to his fo~ecast of a
KC.Omaha
I 2 .333 1
The I.() lead lasted untii Ute
1
2 333 1
"book"
which
says·
baseball
Reds' vicrory in seven games .
eighth inning ')l'hen Ute Reds Chicago
De Iroll
I 2 ·.333 1
If the A's miss today, Utai in a situation like that you scored twice and seemed on the
Pac ific Division
Williams has his pitching walk the ba,tter intentionally to way to tying the ser4es.
w. I. pet. , g. b.
Seattle
2 1 .667
set up a force play at the plate,
assignments all set.
Rollie Fingers, who relieved Phoenix
2 1 .667
"U there's a sixth g3me, Anderson elected to pitch to Vida Blue in the ninth, sat on Los Anqeles
2 2 .500 •,
Vida Blue will start it,'' Angel Mangual, who was the bench and became the Golden'state 1 1 .500 1 ,
1 2 .333 I
Williams said. "And If there's a advancing to the plate. ,
winning pitcher as his mates Porlland
Thu rsday's Res ults
Tena,ce Races Home
seventh game, John Odom has
rallied. Carroll, who came in
Bal l 94 KC.Omaha B3
The
24-yearo(l]d l;'uerto Rican wiUt Ute count 2.aild-1 on
that."
!Only game scheduled)
WiUt one out in Ute last of the punched a single off his fists Tenace, in the nirlth , becam~
Friday's Gam es
Bull alo at Bos ton
into
short
right·
and
Tenace
ninth, in Thursday night's
the losing pitcher.
New York ai Cleveland
game, Gonzalo Marquez pinch- raced home wiUt Ute winning Cincinnafl
ab: r h bi
Detroi t at M ilwau kee
Rose If
hit a single ro center off Pedro run.
4 0 0 0
Portland al Los Angeles
3 1
A tlanta af Houston
The game, fourth straight in Morgall 2b
Bo~bon and advanced to
Tolan cf
4 0 ~ ~ .Golden st . al Sealtl e
second when Gene Tenace, who Ute Series ~ he decided by one Bench c
4 0 2 0 !Onl y ga mes scheduled)
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lly Ualted Preis lllltn~allonal relaxing over dinner. It must
Sen. 'George' S. McGover:n be great ro feel way ahead in

matters and an observance of against drug addictiOn, He
Veterans' Day .
later. defended the American
IIIY!Ihestillhasa chance to win Ute race, leading the polls-to
In other developments :
involvement in Vietnam during
tile presidency aiUtough :he be out in 'front according.to the
. .. Agnew Attends Rally .
the AI Sinith. dinner in New
Jass in public opinion polls. , public opinion indicators.
--Undaunted by hecklers, York.
'!be SouUt i)!kota Democrat
"One reason I have to leave Agnew attended a rally in
-Sargent Shriver, the
campaigned in three states early is Utaf I have to see a Bridgeport, Conn., where ·he Democratic vice presidential
'lburaday and during a stop in docror in Princeton, N.J.-a criticized McGovern and nominee, told a group of
Brooklyn, N.Y., interjected a docror George Gallup." Gallup praised Nixon 's ·campaign DJinois bUSirN'!I.• PX!'&lt;'111iVP. in
cautionary note into his speech conducts a widely circulated
~ direct contrast to his presidential preference poll.
previous predictions of a
McGovern flew back . to
presidentlal vicl!lry.
Washin·gton after his brief .
"It's very hard;" he rold dinner rel!Uirks for an . overseveral hunclred blacks gath- · night stay. He headed back to
eted in' a Bedford-stuyvesant NewYorkearlytodayformore
CLEVELAND (UPI)- a ~ious . pritential health haz.
ilistric! Utreater. "It's uphill, campillgl!ing. Sen. Edward M.
Pit we've got a ch8n~. I don't Kennedy, D-Mass., will join Following a 12-month check of ard and calls for prompt cor·
think It's the impossible McGovern ronight at A rally in 150 Ohio community water rective action."
The federal · EPA study was
supplies, the U. S. Endream."
Hackensack, N.J.
made
at the request of Dr. John
Later, he referred to his
Nixon was scheduled to.fly ro vironmental ,Protection
trailing position in Ute polls at Philadelphia today to sign into Agency says 35 failed to meet W. Cashman, director of' the
an AI Smith Memorial dinner ·taw his five-year, $30.2 billion . public health service drinking Ohio Dejlartment of Health.
Of the 812 water community
in New York, an affair also revenue sharing program. The . water standards.
supplies,
only 150 were used in
"Failure to meet the bacterattended by Vice-President White House labeled the trip as
ial standards indicates the the study because no data was
~iro T. Agnew.
"non1XJlitical."
It Mlllt Be Great
Nixon announced plans drinking water is a potential available on 1~ per cent, and
At one point in his remarks Thursday for two weekeod carrier of infectioliS disease,'' tl)e remainder faileil to do ad·
he turned to Aljnew, wbo was radio speeches and an 80-rnile according to a report released equate bacterial sampling.
The water samples were
standing in for President Nixon motorcade through Ohio Oct. 'J:'hursday. "Such a situation is
atthedinner,andsaid: "I have 28. The speeches Saturday and
watched the vice president Sunday wiU cover domestic

Chi¢.1go that the ticket will
· sperid $22 million by election
day and end the campaign free
of debt · He said . McGovern
headquarters' had received
money from
about 850 ' 000
.
contributors, with Ute average
· donation of $22. The money is
DOW coming in at a rate Of

$500,1100 a day, he said.
-Pat·Nixon shook hands and
kissed .volunteer workers oot
·shunned reporters and avoided
comments or political nature
at dedication ceremimies f~ a
new cancer research facility in
Detroit.

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Ea stern Confe'rence

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6:01l-News 3,4,8,10,1S ; NBC News 8,13 ; Truth or Conseq. 6:
Insight 33.
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, IS ; ABC News 6 ; CBS News 8,10i I Dream
of Jeannie 13; Hathoyoga 33,
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7:01l-WhafMy
LineS
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Masterpiece
Theatre
33;
Wild
Kingdom
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4; Folk Guilar JJ.
7:30- To Tell The Truth 6: Pa.rent Game 10; Beat the Clock 13;
Porter Wagoner 3.; Young Dr. Kildare 4; If's Your Bet 8;
Wall St. Week 33.
taken from January to Decem- sure. safety of our water sup- . 8:00- Book Beat 33: Brady Bunch 6,13; Uon At World's End
3,4,1S: Sonny 8i Cher S,IO. ,
ber, 1971. Those supplies which ply."
8:
30-Partrldge
Family 6, 13; Little People 3,4, IS; Just
The study also found that ·failed federal EPA bacterlal
Generation 33.
standards for a total of 30 days "over 50 per cent of the trailer
· parks, camps, schools . and · 9:QO - Room 222 6, 13 ; Masterpiece Theatre 33: How to Handle a
were considered failing.
Woman 4,54, 15; Movie "Lure of the Wilderness'' 8; CBS
EPA evaluators pointed out swimming pool sanitation proRf!
ports 10.
grams
have
not.been
evaluated
furids allocated by Ohio for
9:
30-Love
, American Style 6,13.
community water supply pro· since 11)68."
10
:00The
American Experience 3,4,1S; Smithsonian
Slmllar Conditions
tection are inadequate to acAdventure .10: Wake Up John Doe 33.
The federal EPA conducted 1,1 :Oil-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, IS.
complish effective sursimilar
studies of Kentucky, 11 : 30- Dick Cavefi 6; Johnny Carson 3,4, IS; Movies "Mal or ·
veillance.
Dundee" 8: "The Wao of the Worlds!' 10: "uevil's Angels"
In 1971, Ohio spent $210,000 Tennessee and Vermont water
13.
supplies
and
found
similar
confor its protection program. 'lbe
1: 00- Roller Derby 4; Mutiny in Outer Space 10:
report recommended a mini· ditions.
1:30-News 4,13.
EPA examiners are now
mum annual bu\lget of·$800,000.
studying Connecticut, New
Siaff Limitations .
SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1912
6:30 - Christopher Closeup 10; TV classroom 8; ·Kentucky
"Staff . limitations, par· Jersey, Kansas, Maryland,
Afield 13.
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ticularly in district offices, New Mexico, Idaho and
7:00Neighbors
13;
Farm
Front
4;
Death
Valley.
Days
8;
Fun
have prevented the Ohio Wyoming.
For Everyone 6•
Ohio community water sup7: 15- Woman's PQinl Of VIew 13.
Department of Health's water
7;30- .Man frPm C,O.S.L, 10: Gospel6 ; Farmbook 3.; Time For
supply unit from lulfiUing its plies not meeting federal EPA
Timothy 13; Dick Van Dyke 4; Archie's TV Funnies].
responsibilities," the study bacterial standards in the 1971
8:00 ~Underdog 3, 4. 15 ; Pufnstuf 13; Bugs Bunny 8, 10;. Ten.
study were:
nessee. Tuxedo 6.
said .
8:30
- Bugs Bunny 10; Jetsons 3, 4, 15; Jackson Five 6, 13:
In
the
northeast
:
The report also charged the
Sabrina,
The Teenage Witch 8.
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state Department of Health has Tanglewood, North Hampton, 9:00 -,. Pln.k Panther 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13: Amazing Chan &amp;
The Chan Clan 8, 10.
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been ~eluctant to issue orders Magnolia ~nd Waynesburg.
9: 30~ Houndcats 3, 4, 15; Movies6, 13, 8, 10.
In Ute southwest: Anna, Getfor correcting water supply detysburg, Seaman, Adams 10:00 - Roman Holidavs 3, 4, 15.
ficiences.
10:30-Barkleys 3, 4, 15; Josle 8i The Pussycat&gt; 8, 10: Brady
Kids 6, 13.
.
"Primary reason for this ap- County Water Supply Com·
pany,
Batavia,
Bradford,
11
:00
Sealab
3,
4,
IS;
Flintstones
8,
10:
Bewitched
13;
pears to be Ute lack of specific
Huckleberry
Hound
and
Yogi
Bear
6.
regulations and design ... and Green County Sugar Creelt, 11 :30- Runaround 3, 4, 15; Kid Power 6, 13.
water quality required ... and Lynchburg, Pleasant HiU, St. 12:00- Around The World In so Days 3, 4, 15; Funky Phantom 13;
Batman 8: Archie's TV Funnies 10: Junior Bowling 6.
Jack of well oriented legal aid Paris, Williamsburg,
12:30
- Lidsvlile 13; Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids 8; 10·
Lockland,
Greenville,
London,
and assistance in · preparing
Talkin~ With A Giant 3. 4, 15.
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1:00- Children's Film Festival 8, IO i Roller Derby 6: Crafts
In Ute northwest: BeaverWith Katy 3; Movie 4; Marshall Football 13.
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said.
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30
Wally's
Workship3;
To
Be
Announced
13.
dam,
En
on,
Lindsey,
Mt.
Dr. Ira L. Whitman, director
2:00- Job Show 10; Garden Club 8; Wide World of Sports '6, 13:
of the new Ohio EPA, said pro- Blanchard, NorUt Fairfield,
Saint 15; NFL Game of the Week J.
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tecion ordrinking water will be Ohio .City, Pandora, Antwerp, 2: 15..., Changing Times 8.
1
2:30Urban
League
Presents
10;
Vlewpolnt8:
Roller
of top priority for his agency. Continental, Plymouth and St. 3:00- The Issue 10: VIrginian 8; Death Valley Days 15. Derby·3.
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"We are grateful to Ute U.S. Henry.
3:30- Colloge Football 6, 13; Wagon Train J; Explorers' 10:
In the southeast: Beaver,
Andy Griffith 15.
EPA for evaluating the Ohio
4:00Right On 10; Folk Guitar 33.
Laurelville,
Pure
Water
Assoc·
water supply program," he
4:30
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Wrestling
Death Valley Days 10; To Be Announced.
said. "With planned staff ex· iation, Stockport, McArthur 5:00 - Green Acres8:10;
Doctor In the House 4.
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pansiQn, we will be able ro take and Belmont County Sanitary 5:30 - Explorers 8; Lassie 10; Sesame Street 33; I Dream of
Jeannie4; Country Carnlval3; Gospel Talent Time IS.
necessary action to better as- District No. 3.
6:00- News, Weather, Sports 3, 4, 8: Movie "Uiysses"IO.
6: 15 - A Look at a Book 15.
6:30 -, NBC News 3, t 15; Hee HawS:' Hathayoga 33.
•..;.,·_..._..,.,._.,.,•,•,..•,»~wH.vrv?l'i.9iN';f'ro'.i'O'T-'0'i'o'~':.O,•O~·,o..•,•.o.•,•,M'~'lffll'~~~
7:00- Hee Haw 6; Lawrence Welk 4, 15; Lefs Make A Deal 3·
'o"o'o"o'•'-'
Wail Till Your Father Gets Home 13.
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7:30- Na!hville Music 3; Beat the Clock 13; George Kirby 8.
8:00 - All'" The Family 8, 10; Emergency 3, 4, 15; Alias Smith
8i Jones 6; Burt Bacharach 13; Biography 33.
8:30- Bridget Loves Bernie 8, 10: New York Playhouse 33.
·&gt;00•--Movies' ' '-Foot•.- fie"" tie" , ~ From· 1'1
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11:15- News 1, 13: West~rn Theatre IS.
11 :30- Psycho3 ; Woody Hayes 10; Movies "The Secret of Blood
Island' 4; "The Foxes of Harrow" 8.
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12:00- Notre Dame Highlights 6; ABC News 13: Movie " The
No Marriage Contract For Her!
Legend of Lylah Clare" 10.
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12:30Movie
"The
Strange
Door"
13.
Dear Helen:
I :00 ~ News 6.
The legal marriage contracts I've seen run four or five pages 1: IS - Movies " Nightmare" 4; "Dracula" 6.
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of fme print and cover every little detail, from who gets what I: 30- Movie " The Black Cat" 13.
2:00- Movie " The Wild One" 10.
money, to specifics about each person's rights and privileges. 2:30
- Movie "Horror Castle" 13.
Also, even more important: duties!
3:15- Movie "The Immortal Sergeant" 4.
3:30 - News 13.
But Ute most common marriage contract - the license 5:15
- Movie "Freighters of Destiny" 4.
leaves out an tile clauses that would make sense, retaining only
senseless jabberwocky.
SUNDAY OCT. 12, 1972
I suggested drawing up an agreement for my fiancee and I to
6:00 - Film 4.
sign and have notarized, then file with a lawyer to whom we'llgo
6:30 - Day of Discovery 4; Newsmaker '72 13; Bob Harrlngtyn
6; Faith For Today 10.
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in case of divorce. Or better yet, if everything is agreed upon, we
7:00Communique
6; Old Time Gospel Hour 13; Societies In
wouldn'tneeda lawyer -we'd just present Ute paper to a judge,
Transition 4; Mormon Conference 10.
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take our rightful property and split.
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7:30 - Timet or Timothy 4; Faith For Today 8; Revival Flreu:
Herald of Truth 3; Lamp Unto My Feet 10.
My fiancee says this is old-blooded and, it' I'm expecting a
8:00 - Davey &amp; Follath 4: Leonard Repass 8; Gospel Caravan
divorce,.why marry? I say it is practical. You·don't expect a fire,
6; Church Service 13; Mormon Choir 3; Look Up and Live 10.
8:15 - Morning Report 4.
but you buy fire insurance, just in case.
8:30- Oral Roberts 3; Try Our Health 4; Kathryn Kuhl~m ;
What do you say? -FORWARD-LOOKING BRIDEGROOM
Day of Discovery 8; Camera 10; Rev. Humbard 13; Revival
Dear F.L.B.:
Fires 15.
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Jubilee
3;
Cadle
Chapel 4; Rex Humbard 1 ;
You're right: a marriage contract is practical.
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Oral Roberts 10; Archie's Fun House 8. ·
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Your fiancee Is right: putting human emotions on a business
9:30- Church by S!deof Road 4; Old Time Gospel Hour 8; Good
News 10, 13.
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basis DOES seem cold-blooded.
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10:00Church
Service
4;
Faith
for
Today
15;
Curiosity
~tlo
6
·Perhaps a detailed legal contract with rights, privileges 13: This Is Tije Life 3.
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Dome l:l!ghlights 8.
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couples from marrying. It COULD make people realize that
11
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TV
Chapel
3;
Joy
!n
Living
13;
Camero
Three~·.
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marriage is a 5!!rious, full.tlme venture.
sumer Report 15.
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CBPA Bowling 6; Columbus Town Meeting ·10; Rev.
My advice: if your fiancee doesn't want to plan for the 12:00Calvin Evans 13; Changing Times 15.
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divorce before the marriage, don 'I push il! -H.
12:30,- Revival Flre113; Pro Football Pre.Game Show 8; Meet
the Press 3, 4, 15.
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Answers 13; Faith 8i The Bible 4.
1:30 - AmerlcanAdventure6: Dick Van Dyke4.
'!be grown childien of elderly widows or widowers often
2:00Pro Football 3, 4: Point of View 6; Lower Lighthouse 13
prevent re-marriage for these lonely people because they fear
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7:00- Lawrence Welk 13: 5afarl To Adventure 3; This Is Your
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Here Is an area where marriage contracts are essential.
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'!bey should be considered a part of the package in second
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marriages when children are inVolved. (And of course an sub- 9:30- Mannix 8, 10.
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in a match point duplicate
game. Don't worry a bout
how you got there. Jeff
Rubens doesn't give any bid·
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are almost impossible to bid
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ths three of · spades. East
plays the deuce.
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cos t s you an overtrick if
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of spades but it save~ your
contract if East holds the
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addition to the deuce he has
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·CINCINNATI (UPI)- A
White Plains N.Y. man who
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Nationwide Insurance Co. was
arrested Thursday and
charged wiUt the attempted
ei&lt;tortion of $280,000 from the
company.
FBI officials here announced
the arrest of Glenn R.
h' Whi
Schubert, 45, at IS
te
Plains home . He was charged
wiUt extortion through the
inails.
Agents charged Schubert
with sending a letter to
Nationwide officials saying
"highly sophisticated explosive devices" had been
placed in company buildings
and would be detonated unless
$280,000 was paid.
Although an elaborate scav·
enger hunt-type of payment
plan was requested by Ute at·
tempted extortionist, no money
was ever psiil. No bombs were
found in company· buildings.
Nationwide officials.. said
Schubert had worked for Ute
firm from 1953, beginning as a
claim adjustor in Buffalo, N,
Y., until 1970, when he was a
district claim manager in
Westchester County, N.Y.
Officials in Ute Columbus
headquarters of the firm said
they did not know if Schubert
resigned or was fired and were.

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worked between 1953 and 1970.
Nationwide received a letter
earlier . this month demanding
the money. The company was·
told to make payment by following instructions in notes
hidden at points some 60 miles
apart between Columbus and
the Allegheny State Park on
the Pennsylvania-New York
border.
.Two weeks ago an FBI agent
posing as a Nationwide official
went into the wooded area
where the money was to be left.
The FBI said the agent was
fired at by an 1p1known person.
The agent returned shots but
the suspect fled. Neither was
hit .
Until Thursday's announce·
ment of Schubert's arrest, both
the FBI and the company had
refused to disclose many details of the case, only saying
Ute investigation was continu·
ing,
· FBI agents said SchUbert
"was identified and located
after a coordinated investigation by agents in Ohio,
New York and Pennsylvania."
The FBI said Nationwide of·
flcials
provided
"im·
measurable assistance in the
Identification of Schubert as a
suspect."
If convicted Schubert could
be sentenced up to 20 years and
fined $10,000.
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OAKLAND ( UPI)-This
co11ld be World Championship
Day for the underdog Oakland
A's, .who need only one more
victory and have ace Jim
"Cal(ish" Hunter primed to get
it for them. .
"Any tilne we have Hunter
pitching, we have a chance ro
win;: said ,A's Manager Dick
Williams, trying hard to avoid
sounding too confidimt after
Thursday night's stunning 3-2
victory over the Reds in Ute
fourUt game.
The A's are suddenly on Ute
verge of victory, just when it
seemed that the Series would
almost certainly be tied up 2-2.
Oakland, which had fallen
behind, 2-1, in the eighUt inning
Thursday, sc!ll'ed two runs in
the last half of the ninth on
pinch hits to pull ouf the
triumph.
"One more loss and the mule
will kick us," was Ute way
Reds Manager Sparky Ander.son put it after the game,
talking about the A's' mule
mascot.
Against Hunter Ute Reds
reached In aesperation in
tollay's I p.m. PDT fifth game
lor Jim McGlothlin, who hasn't
started a game since Sept. 23.
Sticks to Forecast
"After McGlothlin, it wiU be

STATELINE, Nev. (UPI)
-Harrah's Tahoe Racebook
Thursday night couldn't
decide on a favorite and
offered odds of 11·10 on
either team after the
Oali!and Athletics topl a 3-1
lead over the ClDclnnatl
Reds in the World Series.
Tbe racebook quoted no
odds for the serlas, which
Oakland would clinch with
one more victory In the bestof·seven games.
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By JACK O'BRIAN
of London to insure it ... The Bill Melgs.Qaudia
"MIND IF I GET
Genteel
song-team rehearse expensively: by
MARRIED, DARLING?"
NEW YORK (KFS) - Steve McQueen's phone - he lives in Calif., she in Fla. They'll
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talldng over his probable marriage to All Carnegie Hall-it Nov. 15.
Deal for Nell Simon to rewrite his delightful
MacGraw w!Ut his not quite yet ex-wile Nelle ...
"Little
Me" stumbled on the way to a stage. Neil
George Hamilton said at the Sea Fare of the
Aegean he's made more .than a million on his wanted it for off-Bdwy, the producer demanded
trivial Eve! Knlev~l kflick .. : Rod Steiger it on ... Barbara Miller of Ute Mayor's Office ·
i!p'Uilg for a 100.yearo&lt;Jld ring for his .sweetie tells us "We are in.desperate need of volunteers
James W. Burke, Sue Bfu.ke,
Slerry Nelaon ... The rock age indeed: new whose talents lean towards childreno&lt;Jrlented to John L. Swearinger, Joyce
group heading here from London Is Terry programs - clowns, magicians, puppeteers Swearinger, Parcel, Columbia.
Lionel Boggs, Mary Lu
Dactyl arid the Dinosaurs ... Dining with oc- etb." It's a "Project Sunshine'! to provide en·
tertainmenl
in
veterans
hospitals,
nursing
Boggs
to James B. Pettit,
togenarian food and fel!UIIe coMoisseur Stanton
Griff!Ut at Louise's E. 58th St. spot -a beauty bomes, children's hospitals, day car centers; Brenda Pettit, Lot, Middleport.
plus tock groups for veterans hospitals and
William B. Witte, Sarah Sue
tJO years !be aenloc diplomat's junior (at least)
where
youngsters
are
conftned.
Write
Barbara
Witte
to Elmer White, Lucy
... The long-awaited return of Bobby Hackett to
N.Y. is here: Bobby opened the brand new at her Queens L. I. office, Volunteer Action White, 0.93 A., Ches\er.
Elsie M. lleVal, Elsie Marie
uptown Half Note at 149 W. 54th St., opposite ' Center, 45-35 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, N. Y.
11355.
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Kerwood
· to Dwight Haley,
LaScala restllurant; Stan Getz is his co..star and
Big new theater-in-the-l'ound in West- Eulonda Haley, LotS, Mid·
due soon are Jackie .Cain .and Roy Kral, Zoot
chester County will be backed by a dozen dleport.
Sms, Joe Wms., Woody Herman's noisy herd
showbiz stars ... N. Y. isn't alone in the Era of
Harry Benjamin Perry,
etc.
Pioneer midnight TV clown Jerry Lester's Terror: former N. Y. actor Marvin Kaplan's Nellie Gay Perry to Larry E.
almlilg again ·&amp;t a similar spot ... Mamie Van Coast home was robbed four times - so far ... Curtis, Alice F· Curtis, ParWe met Oscar Cohen when he wu office boy to eels, Chester·
Doren has new troubles: she can't get an agent
Anna L. Jones ro Allen
.. Slerry Lynfal snooted a centerfold4ayout Joe Glaser, who managed Louis Armstrong, Turner Downie , Parcels ,
with an Imitation-Playboy mag; stays with
waa agent lor Duke Ji;llington, Woody Herman Pomeroy.
Para's "Badge 373" flick as produJ:..,.,.•t .., and a thousand acts. We met Oscar in P. J.
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
Between setups for ''The Friends of Eddie
aarke's Ute other 2 a. m. looking prosperously County of Meigs Ease Salem
Coyle" (from the lloston11r~cutor's wow- unlike Ute callow, kidojluited lad Joe took such a
Janie Ellzabetlt Sntdkr ·dec ·
seller) Bob Mltchwn's filming a celluloid nooflo
liking to that when he died, be left Oscar the · to Carolyn Janet Reeves: Ceri:
for G. Washington U.'s Dep~ of Medicine: on
wbole agency (As!c)clated Bookings)- Merely of Trans., Salisbury.
alcohollsin ... Poet Robert GraVI!s &amp; wile were
a gilt of milllo~ to the slill1XJllte Long Island
Robert C. Hartenbach, Shff.,
.refuled viMa to Red Otina. Told him 'maybe
talent-tycoon.
J . C. Par~er to Paul Brooks,
IOJIIellme in the future: ·he's 77.
Watch N. Y. cops slough the wbole new Lots, Olive.
lllowblz-area tenants are terrorized daily.
spate of prostie joints masquerading as
Paul Brooks to John c.
'!be famed 1610 Bdwy. wilding has been ran·
massage parlors ... Jimmy Coco played endless Hensley,· Barbara S. Hensley,
liCked regularly;. other day a liNg stuck up
poker gam~ wiUt Sophia Loren· while Utey Lots, Olive.
filmed "Man of La Mancha" iJt Italy. When
IMI!menat4p. m.... Managing Director Paul
ltovloltbe Fotir Seasons has been clean.ehaven
Jimmy accused Soph of being a sore loser she
fGr decade~. Just gNW a moustache -because shtugg~: "I'm Neapolitan. All NeapOutans are
bl'a olf to Hungary where he hasn't seen his
sore losers."
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IIMIIIIIn Z yen - and,w)len he left, aported a
'lllche .,. When "Sowtd of Mlllic". opened on
adopted little-boy costumes and called himself Bu~ center Tom Boerwlnkle is
Bd117.,. II f'C'cl 10me strangely patrqnlzlng GU!Jert 0'Su111van because Engelbert HUm· scheduled for surgery Friday
IIVIIW (not by U) but U. last flacal laugh
perdinck Jlllde it that way. It didn't work. Gil's to r:ipalr 111 injury to Ute
now makir~ like Tom Jonea -open shirt, tight patellar llpment in hla Left
9111 I, lectllded, fram RCA-Victor: blgsest
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. Deborah Kerr' 8 heme knee,andtheclubbaaacqulred It
_... In NeUid history; 13,001),1100
pan .., same
voce ... ,
Dennis Awtrey from the
'a~ .. done by~ aD over town. My wife donn't 'lrlnt to
- aiJDllt tDO,IGO,OIIO.
Ia in SwltJerland, but llhe • so certain her 1m- Philadelpbla 78en a a a . ·~ dleap." But wbeil we ut b,amburgwl wblle our ~
atJ ll'l dlnelar Jame' MareGn mlnent l.IJndon 111a7, "The Day Alter the AI·
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•nw_,lliMeuloolr:Ukepatays.let them work for it, un dldllllglrt,
1111 .....,..,, be'a been tapped for
there lor a year ... WU1lam Conrld couldli't
Awtrey; e-10 and 2tO pounds, Helen? -FRED
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make It aa a singer ud become a succeasful from Santa Clara was Dear Fred:
... h1lldaD 11'1111 Terry
actclr (now in TV's "CannOn"). So he's acquired fer the Bulls\ No. 2
Ri&amp;hll! Wh7 not tell your kids you'll llnance their hOme
of ''ell ....... dDIIa' "
preparlnc a cafe act to go lllth bla TV stardom. cnlt choice In 1973 plua an ONLY II you twO hanllvMI prlvileaea the rest o1 your U"'?
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By VITO STELiJNO
UPI Sports Writer
John Unitas, wbo burned Ute
New York Jets for 376 yards
while the Colt ..defense was
giving up 496 yards passing to
Joe NamaUt, will be on th~
bench Sunday when the Balti·
more Colts invade· Shea Sta·
dium·Sunday to battle the Jets.
''I don't understand bow they
can bencll him after what he
did against us in Baltimore,"
linebacker Larry Grantham of
Ute Jets admitted.
Unltas, who had been able to
guide the Colts to only one
victory in their first five
game!;, got caught in the
dispute between General

Manager Joe Thomas and
former coach Don McCafferty.
McCafferty·insisted on using
Unitas and that played a role in
his dismissal on Monday when ·
John Sandusky was named Ute
new coach.
One of Sandusky's first acts
was to name Domres, Ute
former Columbia University
standout, as the starting QB
against the Jets.
Domres hopes to make the
most of his opportunity, especi·
ally since Ute game will be in
New York where he played in
Columbia. "I'm really excited.
I've got a lot of friends in New
York," he said.
Sandusky ls on the spot since
McCafferty was so popular
wiUt the ..tllayers, who were
\ unhappy about his firing.
Sandusky said, "I've wanted to
be a head coach foc 16 years
but I never wanted to happen
under these circumstances.
But now that it's done, I'll give
jt my best shot."
In the other games sunday,
Dallas is at Washington,
Cincinnati is lit Los Angeles,
Buffalo is at Miami, Denver is
at Oakland, Atlanta meets
Green Bay at Milwaukee, San
Diego is at Detroit, St. Louis is
at the New York Giants, New
England is at Pittsburgh, New
Orleans is at San Francisco,
Philadelphia Is at Kansas City
and Cleveland is at Houston.
In the Monday night TV
special, the Minnesota Vikings,
who've been a real disappointment this year, wiU face the
Chicago Bears.
The pivotal game Sunday
will he Ute Cowboy-Redskin
clash wiUt both teams boasting
4-1 recocds. The two clubs are
tied foc firet place in the NFC
Eastern Division race. Dallas
hal won six of the last seven
games between the two clubs
but the nddsmakers are saying
Utls is rated ·a tossup.

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Ohio. Unive1·sity Coach Bill
Hess . Sllys he has ·conched
against ·"some great · quar·
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t.erbac s in my car~er" d tmg·
such stars as Bob Friese, Len
Dawson and John Brodie. But
he adds Virginia _Tech's Don
Strock "is lhe fin~ sr passing
qua rterback v I 've
been
against."

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to go against Strock, the
nalion's total offense leader,
whe n the Gobblers visit Athens
for a Home,poming game wi th
I he Bobcats.
Strock has completed 107 of
199 passes for 1,505 yards and
five touchdo wns and his
ff
average total o ense for each
game is :100.8 yards.
"They are a very strong
foot ball team and have
perhaps the finest passing
attack i n the countr·y," said

Hess. "Theirs is a complete
Offense. They can hurl you
inside, outside and overhead.
They use about every type pass
you see on TV on a Sunday
afternoon ... pockel ·passes,·
roll outs, play.ac!ion and
counter action.' 1
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row, lhe Bobcats were clouted
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Tonight's games
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Athens at Gallipolis
Wellston at Ironton
Logan at Jackson
Meigs at Waverly
SVAC
Symmes Valley at Southern
Hannan Trace at North Gailia
Kyger Creek at Alexander
Eastern at Miller
Green at Southwestern
Others
Nelsonville-York at Belpre
Vinton County at FederalHocking
Fort Frye at Warren Local
Point Pleasant at Ripley
Ravenswood at Wahama
Rock Hill at Oak Hill
Ironton St. Joe at Fairland
Coal Grove at SouUt Point
PortsmouUt West at Wheelersburg
PortsmouUt Notre dame at
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Glouster at Centerburg

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1 2 ,333 2'1'
New York
I · 2 .333 2'h
Vi rginia
0
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San Diego
3 I .750
D
enver
32 1I .667
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Ulah
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Indiana
2 2 .500 1
Dallas
I · 4 .200 2'11
Thursday's
Memph is 11 5 Da Resulls
llas 113
IOn lygamesscheduledl
Friday's Games
Virgin ia at New York
Utah vs Car olina
al Greens boro
Memphis al San Diego
lnQ iana at Denve r

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Miami , making too many
mistakes," he Sllid. "They
played ml'stake proof football
and look advantage of our _
miscues , and'thal's the story of
the game."
Miami, now 4·1, will meet
South Carolina al Columbia, S.
c ''" I d
·• "" ur ay.
"This is a prestige game for
us," said Miami Coach Blll
Malory.

" I didn 't copy anyone when I
started doing 111Ydance In the
end zone following iny touchdowns,'' he said. " I do it to help
fire up our team. It 's
something I've been qoing
since hig h school."
.
Toledo meeLs Day ton after
struggling to a 20-13 win over
Western Michigan last week.
In winning fou r of its last five
games with Dayton, .Toledo.has
held the Flyers to only 34
points.
Unbe• te n Ashland will be
after its seventh win when it
meets Ohio Northern al Ada

saturday following a costly 27-3
win over Central. Stale.
·
The Eagles lost tailback Bob
Mahi for the season wiUt a knee
injury . He scored one touchdown and racked up 83 yards in
15 carries.
Unbeaten Heidelberg, which
has won five games, and oncebeaten Baldwin-Wallace wiU
meet in a top Ohio conference
game. Heidelberg Is J.(J in Ute
OC and Baldwin-Wallace
suffered its first d~feat of the
seasun 11·14 at the hands of
Wittenberg after iour straight
wins.

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Montrea l
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N.Y. Rangers
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Vancouver
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Philadelphia
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Atlanta
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o 3 .000 2
.single
to
right
to
send.
Lewis
game arid Jack BiUingham in
Western Confer ence
less spell with his homer- Ute
Midwest Div ision
the seventh,'' declared Ander• borne with the tying ·run and third he's hit in the Series ilfter
w. 1. pet. g.b.
son; · who. insisis grimly he's move Tenace to third base.
only five ·all season long.
Mi lwaukee
2 1 .667 Instead of following the
sticking to his fo~ecast of a
KC.Omaha
I 2 .333 1
The I.() lead lasted untii Ute
1
2 333 1
"book"
which
says·
baseball
Reds' vicrory in seven games .
eighth inning ')l'hen Ute Reds Chicago
De Iroll
I 2 ·.333 1
If the A's miss today, Utai in a situation like that you scored twice and seemed on the
Pac ific Division
Williams has his pitching walk the ba,tter intentionally to way to tying the ser4es.
w. I. pet. , g. b.
Seattle
2 1 .667
set up a force play at the plate,
assignments all set.
Rollie Fingers, who relieved Phoenix
2 1 .667
"U there's a sixth g3me, Anderson elected to pitch to Vida Blue in the ninth, sat on Los Anqeles
2 2 .500 •,
Vida Blue will start it,'' Angel Mangual, who was the bench and became the Golden'state 1 1 .500 1 ,
1 2 .333 I
Williams said. "And If there's a advancing to the plate. ,
winning pitcher as his mates Porlland
Thu rsday's Res ults
Tena,ce Races Home
seventh game, John Odom has
rallied. Carroll, who came in
Bal l 94 KC.Omaha B3
The
24-yearo(l]d l;'uerto Rican wiUt Ute count 2.aild-1 on
that."
!Only game scheduled)
WiUt one out in Ute last of the punched a single off his fists Tenace, in the nirlth , becam~
Friday's Gam es
Bull alo at Bos ton
into
short
right·
and
Tenace
ninth, in Thursday night's
the losing pitcher.
New York ai Cleveland
game, Gonzalo Marquez pinch- raced home wiUt Ute winning Cincinnafl
ab: r h bi
Detroi t at M ilwau kee
Rose If
hit a single ro center off Pedro run.
4 0 0 0
Portland al Los Angeles
3 1
A tlanta af Houston
The game, fourth straight in Morgall 2b
Bo~bon and advanced to
Tolan cf
4 0 ~ ~ .Golden st . al Sealtl e
second when Gene Tenace, who Ute Series ~ he decided by one Bench c
4 0 2 0 !Onl y ga mes scheduled)
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Clay Carroll. With Allan ·Lewis
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Today.;--==-1 Hoosier linebackers said tough

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·OOLUMBUS {WI)- Ohio
Ohin State uses only three RandyKeith,'ll'hohaveg•lned _ _.;,__ _ _- ' - - , - - - - -·- - - - , - - - - - - -........- - : - ~.
By MILTON RICHMAN
r:~ State'schief scoot, Esco Sark· .'linebackers
in
Randy 197 and 190 yarda, respectiVely,
The Bengal! meet the Rams
:n
111'1 R!l&lt;&gt;rl• F~JCfll'
:::,- kinen, says Indiana feels il has Gradishar Rick MilleiM and and tailback, Elmer Lippert 'D
.·.
SUnday .ln l»s Angelf!! MemO' .. ·
(/Al\LAND (UPIJ -DOn Mincher's friends always walk on his
the four best llnebacllers in the Vic Koegel, who 1:1 OOubtful who has 170.
.
rial ColiseUm.
left sld
nation. The Hoosiers would starter Satunlay 1-eCause of a
But the Hoosiers, who cloute.
certainly get an argument knee injury. ,
ed Wbconain 33-7 last
~
i
~t's because they know he can't hear a thing out of his right about that around these parts • Grael&lt;har has had 17 solo eamot be taken lighUy. wee., .
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and the argument could be lilckles and 30 assists, Mid"There's a Rose Bowl rue
He's Jr8clically ;one deaf on that side, a little memento he'll decided Saturday.
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dleton llaolo taales and 24 around Bloomington," said
CINCINNATI (UP!).
college.
'-;~Whee
the restba~-~~Unalnrallllifed'e90fromila ball gahome fhi"?tsr years agtho.
Ohio State, ranked fifth in the assists, and Koegel 15 solo Sarkkinen.
"1told him !coached my pro
.
n a ..,.,.. prope
m es per ur
yov m e nation and unbeaten aft.er four tackle! and 2 assists. Ohio
The IJidiana attacll is led by Cincinnati Bengals Coach Paul
teams
just as I dld on,. the
Brown
helped
Tommy
Prothro
face, you never forget it,'' says big, affable Don Mincher, who· ,wins, takes on a tough lndiana SUite has . played one fewer quarterbacll Ted McNulty, l!
almost bad all his lights putout in that ball game back iJ1 1968.
· team that has lost only once in games than the Hoosiers . .
product of the Columbus out.lllst year when the former college level. with some refine.UCLA coach took over as menta, of.course(' Brown said.
, · Sometimes, the hug~, good natured Oakland firllt baseman five games.
Where the. Hoosier lineback- suburb of Upper N'lington.
thinks about how that accident nearly finished him for good. He
"They consider their four not er~ and defensive Une will real- · ..McNulty has thrown for sev- leader of the Los Angeles "I told him lbe principles be·
I
has a tendency to thinkahout it when he's nat hitting. More often, only the best In the conference Iy be tested is by the Ohio Stat,e en to~lr;IQWIIS in completing 71 Rama. On Sunday Brown will hind it are pretty much the
find out bow milch sank ID.
same."
he doesn't think about lt. ·
but the best in the nation,'' said running game, which has of 12111 passes for 345 yards.
The Bengals coach said from
'
Tommy
called
me
when
we
When Dick Wllllams, the Oakland manager, sent him up to Sarkkinen.
averaged 312.5 yards a· game The top receiver iS
swing for Dicit Green with runners on firlll and second, one out
The four are outside · and is fifth in the nation In Scolnlk who has caught 30 were in the (National Football) what be can determine the
Rami are dependent'on Roman
and the A's trailing the Cincinnati Reds, Z-1, iri Thursday night's · linebackers Rod ·Lawson and rl!Shing c:lferiae.
• passes for 428 yards and five league meetings in March 1971 .
in Palm Beach and asked if he Gabrle~, their quarterback.
fourth World Series contest, Mincher had only one thing on his
jerry Johnson and Inside
The l,t;~~dlng rusher for the touchdowns.
"The type of game they pllly
could
have breakfast with
mind.
·
llnebackersMikeFulk and Rob Buckeyes is freshman , sen- The rushing corps is led by
depends on how well Roman
That ODe Thing .
Spicer.
!ation Archie GrUfm, who has left halfback Ken Starfi1tg, who me, n Brown remembers.
Gabriel
bas been," be said.
''He
wanted
to
talk
about
the
Fulk haa 37 solo tackles and gained m yards In 69 tries for basgairied 440 yards ir} 101 car- .
Fast ball.
difference in handling pro "Their early season · troubles
Clay Carroll, who was pitching for the R$, thraws about as 21 assists, Spicer 42. and 11, an average of 6.8 yards a ries for a 4.2 yard per carry players compared to college all stem from him.
hard as an)Wdy In the National League . .Mincher knew Carroll Johnsn 33 and 10, and Lawson carry. He Is followed by average.
"The 'secretof the team is an
plllyers· and asked if we ap16 and 9.
fullbackj! .Champ R•n"m onrl
When every oecond cou1nts,l
wouldn't be offerlnj! him any "lollipops."
excellent
otfensive and de·
Jroached tbe technical aspects
ahe
needs a timrpitce 1he
"I'm looking for a fast ball," said Mincher. "By that r don't
of the game as we did in fensjve line," he added.
can count on. Like these
mean I'm standing there saying 'here conies a high fast ball and
neatly de.igned nurses'
I'mgonnahitit.' IwlSh I wasthatgoildahitter, but I'm not." ,. ·
waccbrs by Bulova.
Den Mincber coo1d be a better hitter than he thinks.
Shock resiStant. 17
jewels precioe. With
1. Eligible Veterans who served on Active duty for a period of
He waa good enough to clip Carroll for a clutch single that
a sweep ~tcond
more than I~ days are entitled to 112 months of Educational
ckvwln the,tying run, set49,410patrona in{)akland Coliseum to
ha~d~ u~bfl'akable
Assistance from the VA for each month they served not to exceed
CII'I"Jlng on as if the war in Vietnam suddenly had ended, aud
open
to
the
public.
The
menu
mamsprtng,
RACINE - Final plans for a
36 months. (True)
laid the groundwork for Angel Mangual's game-winning pinch
consists of vegetable soup,
euy·reading
2. ~ational Guardsmen disabled while 00 active or lraming · Class officers for 1972-73 soup supper and Halloween chili, hot dogs, sandwiches,
lingle which fOllowed a moment cir so later.
dial.
carnival to be held Saturday
duty
may
be
eligible
for
VA
VisabWty
Benefits.
(True)
were
named
in
elections
held
at
In Don Minc~r's baselm!llifetirne, which embraces loUrs of
were made at a meeting of the homemade pie, cider, coffee
3.
Government
checks
for
CompensatiOII
or
Pension
are
Meigs
High
School
Thur~ay
ckity With the Minnesota Twins, Qllifomia Angels, Seattle Pilots,
and Kool-Aid.
subject to seizure by a creditoc: or for taxes. (False)
. morning. Students elected Racine PTA Monday night. A
and Tens Rangers before coming to the A's this summer, there
The carnival will follow the
were:
·
supper will be served at 5 p.m.,
supper hour. Featured will be a "
4. When a Widow remarries, her Pension rights stop, ~ut the
Seniqrs _ Andy vaughan,
have been relatiwly few red-letter days. ·
continue
at
a
larger
amount.
(•
T
rue)
children's
rights
country store and games.
Now you would tblnk that when he has just come from
5.
A
Veteran
carryingG.I.
Life
Insurance
camot
change
president;
Randy
Haynes,
vice
deUvering theklnd of clutch hlthedidfortbe A'sThursday night,
president; Denise Hendricks,
'
helping them take a eoolmanding :J.i!ame~ne lead in the
henetlclary without the consent of the beneficiary. (False)
secretary; David Gerard , Teacher attends
(Presented as a weekly Public Service by your Meigs County treasurer. All seniors elected meeting at inn
Series aa be did, they might let him enjoy his moment in the sun,
Veterans
Office)
wer.e members of the Gold
so to speak, but did they? They did not. ,
Phyllis Hackett of the
Lot Time Remembered
Party with the exception of Bradbury School participated
The Meigs 7th and 8th grade
~ Miss Hendricks, who ran on the in a conference on "Continuous football squad lost its fourth
Some blackguardrememhered Den Mincher's last time at lilt.
Maroon ticket.
·
Spectllcally, this spoilsport remembered that Mincher had
Progress" al the Ramada Inn straight game In that many
Junlors - Debbie Knight, North in Colum~. Oct. 2 and· outings Thursday at Mldlllnldt out as a pinch-hitter In playoff game No. 3 with Detroit
president; Peggy O'Brien, vice 3, attended by· teachers and dleport where they. were
nine days 11110.
president;
Jeanie Schneider, administrators from schools . defeated 24-8· by the Pt.
Mincher had stOod there with the bat on his shoulder, and then,
secretary; Shelly Mankin,
t.oocling about it,.be had gone to the manager, DiCk Willlams,
Pleasant Junior High squad.
Several Meigs High School treaslp-er. Miss Schneider ran throughout the s(ate.
and demanded another cliance.
Dr.
Tom
Haddock,
of
the
Steve Randolph . scored
COLUMBUS
Ohio's girls are participating lh . on the Gold Party ticket while
Den Mincher, the story circulated, had a mean one for Dick agriculture, development, and classroom and office ,work · at
University of Arizona con- Meigs' .only touchdowns when
the remainder ran on the dueled the conference. Areas he plunged one yard across the
WIIIIA!DI.
future envrionmental changes Salisbury Elementary School.
Maroon Party slate.
studied included Implementing goalline. Brentley Seth ran in
What'siDCft, W.llllams had better Use him soon again, or else. were under study at a recent
Durcng the first period of
Cindy
Sophomores
the Individualized or con- the extra points. Coach Jon
You don't me111 with Don Mincher, who's big enough to fit right in sUltewide meellng here of the every morning four girls,
Schneider, president; Jenny tinuous . progress program, Arnott's Baby Marauders will
Use Our Christmas ,
With the Oakland Raiders' front four. ,
U. S. Soil Conservation Service Debbie Call, Amy Hamm, Chapman, vice president;
Lay Away Plan! .
''Where do they ever get a notion like that?" protested the (SCS).
Nancy Buskirk, and Paula Vicki Vaughan, secretary, and record keeping, evaluation of play the Athens Junior High at
chil~ren,
reporting
to
parents,
Middleport
next
Thursday.
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llllllable, clr&amp;wllng 6-loot.J; 21().pounder from Meridianville, Ala.
David Parry, district con- Morris, work with t.eachers in Maureen Hennessy, treasurer.
and writing materials for inservationist for the federal breaking down the ratio ol
"I~ saki anything JJke that to the manager. Heel!, I didn't
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Schneider and Hennessy were dividualized programs. ·
remember striking out against Detroit 'until someone agency ln Pomeroy, was one of pupils in the .subject area of on the Gold ticket while the
l:irweht It up. What do they think I do when I strike out, go home the over 200 ·professional reading.
olher two were on the Maroon
ancl cry about It? Look, the guy (Joe Coleman) threw me three employees a!tending the three
In the afternoon three more ticket.
PRICE OF WAR
girls, Shirley Alkire, Cheryl
CLEVELAND
(UPI)
good pitches. So I struck out. Big de.al. It wasn't the first time, day session. .
Freshman - Kathy Rupe;
l»ng, and Brenda l»ng are president; Kathy Werry, vice Albert '· Gore', ." former
and It ,.on•t be l)le last."
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working with several teachers president ; Karen Johnson, Democratic senator from
~ Didt W~IQJ a~ h'stened to expl;lip there were no dif· .
THREE
HELPING
and the principal In dassroom secretary; Autumn Sayre, Tennessee, said · Wednesday
ferences between him and his first baseman .
The Bradbury School has and office work.
"I Love Mblcb"
treasurer. Miss Sayre ran President Nixon's veto of a
three
student
teachers
from
"Are you ldddlng?" he said. "!love Minch. I ain't ever ·gonna
under the Gold Party while the water pollution cleanup bill "ls
Ohio University who began
get him macl. He's liable to beat the hell outta me.''
others were on the Maroon just one more price we must
work there on Sept. 26 and will
pay for the war."
Party ticket.
"Ob, no," Don Mincher reassured his manager . "I'd never do be there until Christmas
that."
A thought for the day : u.s,
vacation. Miss Darlene Patrick
LADIES' FASHIONS
U you press the A's' first baseman for some of the details is working with Mrs. Phyllis historian Henry Brooks Adams
pertaining to when ·he was hit in the jaw by Sudden Sam Mc- Hackett, Miss Shelley Katz said, "Knowledge of human
Pleasing You
BOLES REPORTS
Dowell In 111118, he obliges, although It's eaay to tell he'd rather with Mrs. Betty Fultz, and na lure is the beginning and end PT. PLEASANT - Marine
With
forget them.
·
Pic. Herman L. Boles, son of
Mtss Kathy .Navo with Mrs. of political education."
Quality &amp; Value
Ml'S. Gevetta A. Boles of 101
Sabra Morrison. They wiU be
Seventh St., has reported for
working with all of the
Is Our Aim!
childrennat Bradbury, helping
The
Sentinel duty aL the Marine Corps Base,
LET US PROVE IT
DEVOTED fO THE
Camp Lejeune, N. C. A former .
tis staff In Individualized inCNTIRESTOF
struction.
student of Point Pleasant
MEIGS·MAION AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Senior High School, he .joined
Main &amp; Sycamore
the Marine Corps in NovemPT. PLEASANT - The
AOIE~~~~OIIdFLCCH,
Meigs Freshman football. team
City Uttar
ber, 1971.
LAO I ES' FASHIONS
WU912GWA
took ['"
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1
Th
sda
Tbe
Abnanac
Publ
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hed
dilly
e.cepl
.. trs oss
ur Y
Saturdoy by The Ohio Valley
night bere . from the Baby ByUnltedPreSiiDternatlonal Publ ishing compon,y, . 111
Blacks, 38-12. Coach Butch
Today is Friday, Oct. 20, the ~f~~~~ tf~i';n:S~"'o0/i?c"o p~~~t
Meier's Marauder year)ings 294th day of 1972 with ·72 to 991.2156, Editorial Phone 992 ·
21
~~·cona cciss postage pa td ai
Sweetest
Saturday _are now3-1 on the year and will follow.
try
to
improve
that
record
next
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The
moon
iS
approaching
lts
Pomeroy
, Ohio. ·
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(mouured
Day
Oct. 21st Thursday at Cha
Do
National •dv•rtlslnt
dlogonol/y)
.
uncey- ver full phase.
ropreuntottve 8Q1CintiCI .
agalllllt the Athens Freshmen:
The morning stars are Venus Gollo;her , cnc ., 12 .Eut •2nd
Meigs' t hd
• St ., New York Clty J ,. ... Y$rk .
ouc owns were Mars and Saturn.
SubScrlpllon roles: oe.
scored on a long ltlckoff return
The evening stars are Mereu- livered by cor.ttr whore
by promising runner Jerry . ry and Jupiter.
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Council 323, Daughters of ose on, .eputy of .District 13, and Mrs. Betty .Roush on"""
Am.erica, received a ·grade of at, inspection Tuesday night at of lhe council present('() her Keller, l)lrs. L ;l hil Wood, Mrs.
with ·a white sweater.: ·
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·:"excellent!' from · Mrs, · Faye · lh~ ]]allH.
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rs. use 1ton·complimented
Speaking briefly, were Mr!l. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, Mrs ,
the Council members on their Edna Reibel . of. 't:heodorus Goldie Frederick, Mrs. Helen
work. Initiation was held for . Council17, Mrs . Hoselton, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs ., Dorothy Ritchie,
six members of the. Kyger Malinda Bradbury of the Mrs. , Margaret Tutele, Mrs."
Council 227' and ~wq members Kyger Council ; Mrs. Erma Alice Curtis, Mrs. Ada Neulz·
of Chester Council.
Barnes of Belle 'Prairie ling, Mrs. Ha ttie Frederick,
Mrs. Thebna White, counl · Council, and Mrs. Cleland.
Mrs. Esthe~ Ridenour, Mrs.
ctlo~. pres~ded .at the ~eeti~g
Guests at the inspection were Doris Koenig, Mrs. Thelma
durmg whtch lime Frcendshtp Mrs. Nattie Hayes, Mrs. White, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
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Night was announced, for Nov. ·Reibel, Mrs, Fern R~ush, Mrs, Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs. Ada
2 at .the Belle f,ratrte Counctl Norma . Cha pman, Mrs. ,. Van · Meter, Mrs. Ethel Orr
· h~H al Belpfe: There will be a Glen ora Swatzel of :rheodorus Mrs. Opal Eichinger, Mrs:
P !luck supper at 6:15 p.m. A Council 17, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Doroth)' Myers, Mrs. Opal
layette shower for Kathy Tuttle Betty Conkle, Mrs'. · Mary l;!ollon, Mrs. Mae Spencer,
Johnso~ ~·II be held at.the No~. Bradbury, ·lifrs. Cora Rupe, Mrs. Laura Mae Nice, Mrs.
. 7 meetmg of Chester Counct.l. Mrs.·Kay Hockman, M~s. Nina Zona Biggs, Mrs. Mabel Van
It was noted tha\Mrs. Go!dte Rupe, Mrs. Mary Sisson , Mrs. Meter ,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Wolfe has a new great· ~ucille Mulford; Mrs. Malinda Wickham, Mrs. Dorothy
gr~ndaughtt;r:. ar~. !~at Mrs. Bradbury, .Mt'!.· , Er~~ . ~al~s. Lawson, Mrs. Ona Osborne,
Doris Ko@,ilt!t lias. a ~ew Rhonda · Bales\ Mrs . . !\ita Mrs. Goldie Wolfe, Mrs. Mary
granddaughter.
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Wrighl, Becky Hockman, Showalter, Mrs . · Mary Jo
.A progr~m honored Mrs. J enev.ia· Jones , .and Patsy Pooler, Mrs. Mary Ka)' Holter,
Erma Cleland, who was Spires, Kyger Council; and Mrs. Inzy Newell, Mrs. Ada
recently rea~vo.mted as deputy Mrs. Barnes 'and · Mrs·. Bissell, Mrs. J.cona Hensley,
sUite , . counctlor for Che,ster Hoselman, , Belle Prairie 269. . Mrs. Doris Grueser.
Counctl. She was . escorted to · Members 'of Chester Council
Refreshments were served
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Parry attended

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were Robert Chapman of
Apolla, Pa. and son, Tom
SJlil.wna~ .!l.hJ.letroitl 't'MICit.
Jllio ~~~J008a al ,; IM ·wli'llw~ll
home were Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Powell and daughter of Huntington.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Oliver were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Harm of Toledo
Joan and Gail Oliver of
Charleston over the weekend .
Mr. and Mrs. John Wamsley
and daughters of Freemon!
Neb., visited recently with
R. Wamsley and family .
Mr . ·and Mrs. Robert
Ballman of Dayton visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pickens.
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lime - .
Ce~ent &amp; Mortar - Stock Salt .
Water Softener - Remedies • Sa It .
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Red Brand Fencing • Baler and
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SATURDAY
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Saturday, 7:30p.m. by Modern
Woodman Lodge and Hemlock
Grange at grange hall,
LETART FALLS PTA
staging a jitney supper,
Saturday, at Letart Elementary School, serving starting at
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first. in the. county - was
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lwritc of Mrs.. Nellie Borgan,
Harrisonville.
Meeting with the group was
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, project
direclor for the Meigs tounty
Council on Aging.
ll was decided that officers
will be elected at the next
nteeling, Nov. 16, at Jhe hoofe
or Mrs. Bessie Graham. A,t (hat

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A contrib ution to the
Clemens' Christian Home in
OnUlrio, Cnnada was made by
the Evangeline Missionary
Society Tuesday night at the
Pomeroy Church of Christ.
Past presidents of the
,Letters from . the. Clemens
American Legion Auxiliary of and from David Kalb, also a
Drew Webster Post 39, had a missionary were read. 'Mrs.
Halloween party Wednesday Clyde
Andrews,
, vice
night.at the home of Mrs. 0. A. president, presided. Plans
Mar~in .
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made
for
a
The holiday moiif was Thanksgiving potluck at the
carried out in the decorations home of Mrs. Earl Cleland at
of lhe home and many of the .6:30 p.m. .Round-robin cards
members came mask'ed . were signed for shut-ins.
Games were played-with prizes . Devotions by Mrs . Hoyt
going to Mrs. J. M. Thornton Allen, Jr. were on the topic,
SUNDAY
and Mrs. Frank (/het~sebrew . "The Peace that Passeth All .
ANNUAL
RELIGIOUS Mrs. Grace Pratt, president of Underst.anding." She read
Affirmation Day, 2 p.m. the Auxiliary, and Mrs . scripture from Philippians 4, 4Sunday at the Pomeroy Leonard Roush were guests. 8, and had prayer.
Masonic Temple by Pomeroy
In the absence of Mrs. Harry
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Ch~ pt e r 80, Royal Arch Houdashelt who is ill, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger explained to
Masons. Speaker and program Pearl Knapp presided at the the group hoi" . to make
by Job's Daughters and meeting. The pledge to the flag homemade bread which was
DeMolay. Refreshments.
was given, .and there was later served. Attending ·were
DESCENDANTS of Allen prayer. Mrs. Pra.tt solicited the those named and Mrs. Betty
and Mary Eblin will have a assistance of members in Spencer, Mrs. Louis Osborne,
reunion Sunday at the west getting in the Auxiliary Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Doris
roadside pa'rk on Route .3.3, memberships . Round-robin · Carder, Mrs. Stanley Bass,
Chree miles north of Pomeroy. cards were signed for those· Mrs. Denver Kapple, and MrS.
A basket dinner will be held al who are ill including a veteran Cleland, a guest.
at the Athens Mental Health
I p.m.
Center.
MONDAY
Mrs. Martin and )11rs. Knapp
Hysell, Vaughan
IZAAK WALTON Monday at
served
refreshments. Others
club house, 7 p.m .
allending besides those named
TUESDAY
speak at Chester
MEIGS County Church were Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs.
Ferne
Gilmore,
Mrs.
Leona
Women United , planning
Smith, Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr.,
CHESTER - Speakers of the
meeting for World Community
Mrs.
Ellen
Couch,
Mrs.
George
evening when the Chester PTA
Day, I p.m. Tuesday at Grace
Hackett, Sr ., and Mrs. Gerald mj el recenUy were Carlllysell,
Episcopal Church. Key women
Wildermuth.
r ., and Bryne Vaughan of the
of churches urged to attend.
Meigs
County Committee on
World Community Day will be
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse .
observed on Nov. 3 al Grace
Two
youths from the Zaleski
Church . Mrs. Campbell Harper
Youth Camp who have been on
·
is president.
drugs spoke of their experiences and Hysell showed a
Ch~rle~tol), visited. Mrs .. Helen
1
film on um.
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A .question• ·and.. •answer
r. and Mrs . .lames Spears
The WolJ!en's Auxiliary of
session
concluded · the
have moved from Pt. ·Pleasant the Veterans Memorial
to their new home in Clifton. Hospital met Tuesday night ln · program.
Mrs. Mollie Fox is visiting the cafeteria of the hospital.
her daughter and son·in-law,
Donald Diener , Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprouse Administrator, discussed plans
at East Liverpool, Ohio. The for expansion of emergency
Sprouses are reportedl y facilifies al the hospital, and
moving to Arizona for health efficient handling of such cases
THE
reasons.
by well·trained ambulance
Terry Fox of Middleport attendants and hospital perMEIGS
visited her gra ndmother, Mrs. sonnel.
BRANCH
Rhoda Fox, recently.
Dr. Ray Pickens, chief of
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cadle, staff, showed interesting slides
Valerie and Scott, visited and commented on an African
several days with Mrs. Cadle's trip which he and Dr. John
sister and husband, Mr. ·and Ridgway took some time ago.
Mrs . Burris Patrick at East Refreshment hostesses for the
Petersburg, Pa.
mee ting were Freda HenMr . and Mrs. Delmar derson; Leona Karr, Bertha
Alexander and son visited Mrs. ·Parker, and Lucllle Leilheit.
Alexander's sister, Mrs. Jean
Hayman and her brother, Roy
!hompsqn at 'tiffin , Ohio. They
also vtstted h.e,r almt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Atchinson
at Fostoria, Ohio.
Mrs. James Loyd and son,
Gr~go ry of Columbus are
visi ting her father Qnd mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr.Daniel
Matchilll Napkins,·
in Mason . Mrs. McDaniel Is
Plates, Cups, Table
scheduled for surgery at
Holzer Medical Center.
Covers.Aiso Fam.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of
Marion, Ohio, formerly of Pt.
Pleasant, visited relatives and
friends in lhe area and spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mts. Landon Smith.

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Activities were discussed
and , members volunteered to
sort clothing for the Meigs
Ministerial Association which
a(es a clothing bank in the
rmer Pomeroy senior high
school building.
· The "reading road" for the
bookmobile was discussed also ,
Md members volunteered to
care for one of the storybook
character signs if placed in
Harrisonville.
Announced was a county get·
together planned for Nov. 2 in
the gymnasium of the Rutland
Elementary School, 4 to 7 p.m.
'The potluck dinner will be held
at 5:30p.m. and there will be
en tertainmen l.
Senior citizens of the area
are invited to join the club at
the next meeting. Attending
were Mrs. Minnje Foit, Mrs.
Lletha Cowen, Mrs. Frances
Sampson, Mrs. Alice Welch;
Mrs. Lana Gibson, Mrs. Eliza
Powell, Mrs. Bessie Graham,
Mrs. Orba Stout, Mrs. Vickie
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t-'111eDaily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o., Oct. 20, 91m

Today.;--==-1 Hoosier linebackers said tough

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·OOLUMBUS {WI)- Ohio
Ohin State uses only three RandyKeith,'ll'hohaveg•lned _ _.;,__ _ _- ' - - , - - - - -·- - - - , - - - - - - -........- - : - ~.
By MILTON RICHMAN
r:~ State'schief scoot, Esco Sark· .'linebackers
in
Randy 197 and 190 yarda, respectiVely,
The Bengal! meet the Rams
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111'1 R!l&lt;&gt;rl• F~JCfll'
:::,- kinen, says Indiana feels il has Gradishar Rick MilleiM and and tailback, Elmer Lippert 'D
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SUnday .ln l»s Angelf!! MemO' .. ·
(/Al\LAND (UPIJ -DOn Mincher's friends always walk on his
the four best llnebacllers in the Vic Koegel, who 1:1 OOubtful who has 170.
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rial ColiseUm.
left sld
nation. The Hoosiers would starter Satunlay 1-eCause of a
But the Hoosiers, who cloute.
certainly get an argument knee injury. ,
ed Wbconain 33-7 last
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~t's because they know he can't hear a thing out of his right about that around these parts • Grael&lt;har has had 17 solo eamot be taken lighUy. wee., .
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He's Jr8clically ;one deaf on that side, a little memento he'll decided Saturday.
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dleton llaolo taales and 24 around Bloomington," said
CINCINNATI (UP!).
college.
'-;~Whee
the restba~-~~Unalnrallllifed'e90fromila ball gahome fhi"?tsr years agtho.
Ohio State, ranked fifth in the assists, and Koegel 15 solo Sarkkinen.
"1told him !coached my pro
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n a ..,.,.. prope
m es per ur
yov m e nation and unbeaten aft.er four tackle! and 2 assists. Ohio
The IJidiana attacll is led by Cincinnati Bengals Coach Paul
teams
just as I dld on,. the
Brown
helped
Tommy
Prothro
face, you never forget it,'' says big, affable Don Mincher, who· ,wins, takes on a tough lndiana SUite has . played one fewer quarterbacll Ted McNulty, l!
almost bad all his lights putout in that ball game back iJ1 1968.
· team that has lost only once in games than the Hoosiers . .
product of the Columbus out.lllst year when the former college level. with some refine.UCLA coach took over as menta, of.course(' Brown said.
, · Sometimes, the hug~, good natured Oakland firllt baseman five games.
Where the. Hoosier lineback- suburb of Upper N'lington.
thinks about how that accident nearly finished him for good. He
"They consider their four not er~ and defensive Une will real- · ..McNulty has thrown for sev- leader of the Los Angeles "I told him lbe principles be·
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has a tendency to thinkahout it when he's nat hitting. More often, only the best In the conference Iy be tested is by the Ohio Stat,e en to~lr;IQWIIS in completing 71 Rama. On Sunday Brown will hind it are pretty much the
find out bow milch sank ID.
same."
he doesn't think about lt. ·
but the best in the nation,'' said running game, which has of 12111 passes for 345 yards.
The Bengals coach said from
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called
me
when
we
When Dick Wllllams, the Oakland manager, sent him up to Sarkkinen.
averaged 312.5 yards a· game The top receiver iS
swing for Dicit Green with runners on firlll and second, one out
The four are outside · and is fifth in the nation In Scolnlk who has caught 30 were in the (National Football) what be can determine the
Rami are dependent'on Roman
and the A's trailing the Cincinnati Reds, Z-1, iri Thursday night's · linebackers Rod ·Lawson and rl!Shing c:lferiae.
• passes for 428 yards and five league meetings in March 1971 .
in Palm Beach and asked if he Gabrle~, their quarterback.
fourth World Series contest, Mincher had only one thing on his
jerry Johnson and Inside
The l,t;~~dlng rusher for the touchdowns.
"The type of game they pllly
could
have breakfast with
mind.
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llnebackersMikeFulk and Rob Buckeyes is freshman , sen- The rushing corps is led by
depends on how well Roman
That ODe Thing .
Spicer.
!ation Archie GrUfm, who has left halfback Ken Starfi1tg, who me, n Brown remembers.
Gabriel
bas been," be said.
''He
wanted
to
talk
about
the
Fulk haa 37 solo tackles and gained m yards In 69 tries for basgairied 440 yards ir} 101 car- .
Fast ball.
difference in handling pro "Their early season · troubles
Clay Carroll, who was pitching for the R$, thraws about as 21 assists, Spicer 42. and 11, an average of 6.8 yards a ries for a 4.2 yard per carry players compared to college all stem from him.
hard as an)Wdy In the National League . .Mincher knew Carroll Johnsn 33 and 10, and Lawson carry. He Is followed by average.
"The 'secretof the team is an
plllyers· and asked if we ap16 and 9.
fullbackj! .Champ R•n"m onrl
When every oecond cou1nts,l
wouldn't be offerlnj! him any "lollipops."
excellent
otfensive and de·
Jroached tbe technical aspects
ahe
needs a timrpitce 1he
"I'm looking for a fast ball," said Mincher. "By that r don't
of the game as we did in fensjve line," he added.
can count on. Like these
mean I'm standing there saying 'here conies a high fast ball and
neatly de.igned nurses'
I'mgonnahitit.' IwlSh I wasthatgoildahitter, but I'm not." ,. ·
waccbrs by Bulova.
Den Mincber coo1d be a better hitter than he thinks.
Shock resiStant. 17
jewels precioe. With
1. Eligible Veterans who served on Active duty for a period of
He waa good enough to clip Carroll for a clutch single that
a sweep ~tcond
more than I~ days are entitled to 112 months of Educational
ckvwln the,tying run, set49,410patrona in{)akland Coliseum to
ha~d~ u~bfl'akable
Assistance from the VA for each month they served not to exceed
CII'I"Jlng on as if the war in Vietnam suddenly had ended, aud
open
to
the
public.
The
menu
mamsprtng,
RACINE - Final plans for a
36 months. (True)
laid the groundwork for Angel Mangual's game-winning pinch
consists of vegetable soup,
euy·reading
2. ~ational Guardsmen disabled while 00 active or lraming · Class officers for 1972-73 soup supper and Halloween chili, hot dogs, sandwiches,
lingle which fOllowed a moment cir so later.
dial.
carnival to be held Saturday
duty
may
be
eligible
for
VA
VisabWty
Benefits.
(True)
were
named
in
elections
held
at
In Don Minc~r's baselm!llifetirne, which embraces loUrs of
were made at a meeting of the homemade pie, cider, coffee
3.
Government
checks
for
CompensatiOII
or
Pension
are
Meigs
High
School
Thur~ay
ckity With the Minnesota Twins, Qllifomia Angels, Seattle Pilots,
and Kool-Aid.
subject to seizure by a creditoc: or for taxes. (False)
. morning. Students elected Racine PTA Monday night. A
and Tens Rangers before coming to the A's this summer, there
The carnival will follow the
were:
·
supper will be served at 5 p.m.,
supper hour. Featured will be a "
4. When a Widow remarries, her Pension rights stop, ~ut the
Seniqrs _ Andy vaughan,
have been relatiwly few red-letter days. ·
continue
at
a
larger
amount.
(•
T
rue)
children's
rights
country store and games.
Now you would tblnk that when he has just come from
5.
A
Veteran
carryingG.I.
Life
Insurance
camot
change
president;
Randy
Haynes,
vice
deUvering theklnd of clutch hlthedidfortbe A'sThursday night,
president; Denise Hendricks,
'
helping them take a eoolmanding :J.i!ame~ne lead in the
henetlclary without the consent of the beneficiary. (False)
secretary; David Gerard , Teacher attends
(Presented as a weekly Public Service by your Meigs County treasurer. All seniors elected meeting at inn
Series aa be did, they might let him enjoy his moment in the sun,
Veterans
Office)
wer.e members of the Gold
so to speak, but did they? They did not. ,
Phyllis Hackett of the
Lot Time Remembered
Party with the exception of Bradbury School participated
The Meigs 7th and 8th grade
~ Miss Hendricks, who ran on the in a conference on "Continuous football squad lost its fourth
Some blackguardrememhered Den Mincher's last time at lilt.
Maroon ticket.
·
Spectllcally, this spoilsport remembered that Mincher had
Progress" al the Ramada Inn straight game In that many
Junlors - Debbie Knight, North in Colum~. Oct. 2 and· outings Thursday at Mldlllnldt out as a pinch-hitter In playoff game No. 3 with Detroit
president; Peggy O'Brien, vice 3, attended by· teachers and dleport where they. were
nine days 11110.
president;
Jeanie Schneider, administrators from schools . defeated 24-8· by the Pt.
Mincher had stOod there with the bat on his shoulder, and then,
secretary; Shelly Mankin,
t.oocling about it,.be had gone to the manager, DiCk Willlams,
Pleasant Junior High squad.
Several Meigs High School treaslp-er. Miss Schneider ran throughout the s(ate.
and demanded another cliance.
Dr.
Tom
Haddock,
of
the
Steve Randolph . scored
COLUMBUS
Ohio's girls are participating lh . on the Gold Party ticket while
Den Mincher, the story circulated, had a mean one for Dick agriculture, development, and classroom and office ,work · at
University of Arizona con- Meigs' .only touchdowns when
the remainder ran on the dueled the conference. Areas he plunged one yard across the
WIIIIA!DI.
future envrionmental changes Salisbury Elementary School.
Maroon Party slate.
studied included Implementing goalline. Brentley Seth ran in
What'siDCft, W.llllams had better Use him soon again, or else. were under study at a recent
Durcng the first period of
Cindy
Sophomores
the Individualized or con- the extra points. Coach Jon
You don't me111 with Don Mincher, who's big enough to fit right in sUltewide meellng here of the every morning four girls,
Schneider, president; Jenny tinuous . progress program, Arnott's Baby Marauders will
Use Our Christmas ,
With the Oakland Raiders' front four. ,
U. S. Soil Conservation Service Debbie Call, Amy Hamm, Chapman, vice president;
Lay Away Plan! .
''Where do they ever get a notion like that?" protested the (SCS).
Nancy Buskirk, and Paula Vicki Vaughan, secretary, and record keeping, evaluation of play the Athens Junior High at
chil~ren,
reporting
to
parents,
Middleport
next
Thursday.
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David Parry, district con- Morris, work with t.eachers in Maureen Hennessy, treasurer.
and writing materials for inservationist for the federal breaking down the ratio ol
"I~ saki anything JJke that to the manager. Heel!, I didn't
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Schneider and Hennessy were dividualized programs. ·
remember striking out against Detroit 'until someone agency ln Pomeroy, was one of pupils in the .subject area of on the Gold ticket while the
l:irweht It up. What do they think I do when I strike out, go home the over 200 ·professional reading.
olher two were on the Maroon
ancl cry about It? Look, the guy (Joe Coleman) threw me three employees a!tending the three
In the afternoon three more ticket.
PRICE OF WAR
girls, Shirley Alkire, Cheryl
CLEVELAND
(UPI)
good pitches. So I struck out. Big de.al. It wasn't the first time, day session. .
Freshman - Kathy Rupe;
l»ng, and Brenda l»ng are president; Kathy Werry, vice Albert '· Gore', ." former
and It ,.on•t be l)le last."
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working with several teachers president ; Karen Johnson, Democratic senator from
~ Didt W~IQJ a~ h'stened to expl;lip there were no dif· .
THREE
HELPING
and the principal In dassroom secretary; Autumn Sayre, Tennessee, said · Wednesday
ferences between him and his first baseman .
The Bradbury School has and office work.
"I Love Mblcb"
treasurer. Miss Sayre ran President Nixon's veto of a
three
student
teachers
from
"Are you ldddlng?" he said. "!love Minch. I ain't ever ·gonna
under the Gold Party while the water pollution cleanup bill "ls
Ohio University who began
get him macl. He's liable to beat the hell outta me.''
others were on the Maroon just one more price we must
work there on Sept. 26 and will
pay for the war."
Party ticket.
"Ob, no," Don Mincher reassured his manager . "I'd never do be there until Christmas
that."
A thought for the day : u.s,
vacation. Miss Darlene Patrick
LADIES' FASHIONS
U you press the A's' first baseman for some of the details is working with Mrs. Phyllis historian Henry Brooks Adams
pertaining to when ·he was hit in the jaw by Sudden Sam Mc- Hackett, Miss Shelley Katz said, "Knowledge of human
Pleasing You
BOLES REPORTS
Dowell In 111118, he obliges, although It's eaay to tell he'd rather with Mrs. Betty Fultz, and na lure is the beginning and end PT. PLEASANT - Marine
With
forget them.
·
Pic. Herman L. Boles, son of
Mtss Kathy .Navo with Mrs. of political education."
Quality &amp; Value
Ml'S. Gevetta A. Boles of 101
Sabra Morrison. They wiU be
Seventh St., has reported for
working with all of the
Is Our Aim!
childrennat Bradbury, helping
The
Sentinel duty aL the Marine Corps Base,
LET US PROVE IT
DEVOTED fO THE
Camp Lejeune, N. C. A former .
tis staff In Individualized inCNTIRESTOF
struction.
student of Point Pleasant
MEIGS·MAION AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
Senior High School, he .joined
Main &amp; Sycamore
the Marine Corps in NovemPT. PLEASANT - The
AOIE~~~~OIIdFLCCH,
Meigs Freshman football. team
City Uttar
ber, 1971.
LAO I ES' FASHIONS
WU912GWA
took ['"
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Tbe
Abnanac
Publ
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dilly
e.cepl
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Saturdoy by The Ohio Valley
night bere . from the Baby ByUnltedPreSiiDternatlonal Publ ishing compon,y, . 111
Blacks, 38-12. Coach Butch
Today is Friday, Oct. 20, the ~f~~~~ tf~i';n:S~"'o0/i?c"o p~~~t
Meier's Marauder year)ings 294th day of 1972 with ·72 to 991.2156, Editorial Phone 992 ·
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~~·cona cciss postage pa td ai
Sweetest
Saturday _are now3-1 on the year and will follow.
try
to
improve
that
record
next
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moon
iS
approaching
lts
Pomeroy
, Ohio. ·
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(mouured
Day
Oct. 21st Thursday at Cha
Do
National •dv•rtlslnt
dlogonol/y)
.
uncey- ver full phase.
ropreuntottve 8Q1CintiCI .
agalllllt the Athens Freshmen:
The morning stars are Venus Gollo;her , cnc ., 12 .Eut •2nd
Meigs' t hd
• St ., New York Clty J ,. ... Y$rk .
ouc owns were Mars and Saturn.
SubScrlpllon roles: oe.
scored on a long ltlckoff return
The evening stars are Mereu- livered by cor.ttr whore
by promising runner Jerry . ry and Jupiter.
· hotcobCe
so cent~
per corrlor
wttk:
By Motor Aouto
where
Cremeans and by Eddie Sisson
Those bOrn on this date are sorviet not ovoilobCo: One
~
· th
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.
month SI :7S . By mill in Ohio
on a reco vered fum ble m
e
under
the
stgn
of
Ubra.
and w. vo ., ont ytlr 11•.00.
WOIIKI IN A DRAWER'~
$
end
zone.
American
educator
John
DeSi•
mon·ths
11.21 . Three
..(.
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•. monChs U .SO . Subl*ripllon
0
wey was horn uct. 20, 1859.
price includes Sundly Tlmfl.
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On this day In history:
SenctneL
In 1918, Gerirumy accept¢ ~~~~=~~~~;
. Q-ls Lapland ,a nation? American President Woodrow I
&gt;'
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A-No, it is a region ~~~ots terms to end World
59 N. Second St.
north
of
the
Arctic
Circle,
in
Middleport. 0 .
Norway, Sweden, Finland
In 1944, American troopa
and Russia.
began a campaign to recapture
·
.
the island of . Leyte in the
.
Philippines. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, f"orced off the island by
the Japanese 2~ years before,
said as he strode ashore .. .''!
COLIITUIIIIIB
/,~
have returned.''
in 1964, former Presldent
.
l'uoll ont bUtton 10 liiiOCftlllollly- baco~co color hue, lnten• ·
Stirt with an Aquarium with a starter kit .
E. 211d ·
Herbert Hoover died at the age
II!Y.
oonlriiC, brightnlll .. , ovon ..tlvotn tho oucometlc
Which Includes ta._k, pump. book and all the
of90.
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lccessorles. Also a fine selection of fiSh to
hHp color contta.,l whtn changing chlnn•.l• ar whln ala·
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. -half a 11 enc1·mg were Mrs. Mnrri11
Council 323, Daughters of ose on, .eputy of .District 13, and Mrs. Betty .Roush on"""
Am.erica, received a ·grade of at, inspection Tuesday night at of lhe council present('() her Keller, l)lrs. L ;l hil Wood, Mrs.
with ·a white sweater.: ·
·
BetI)' Huu'sh, Mrs. Ad• Morris,
·:"excellent!' from · Mrs, · Faye · lh~ ]]allH.
.
rs. use 1ton·complimented
Speaking briefly, were Mr!l. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, Mrs ,
the Council members on their Edna Reibel . of. 't:heodorus Goldie Frederick, Mrs. Helen
work. Initiation was held for . Council17, Mrs . Hoselton, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs ., Dorothy Ritchie,
six members of the. Kyger Malinda Bradbury of the Mrs. , Margaret Tutele, Mrs."
Council 227' and ~wq members Kyger Council ; Mrs. Erma Alice Curtis, Mrs. Ada Neulz·
of Chester Council.
Barnes of Belle 'Prairie ling, Mrs. Ha ttie Frederick,
Mrs. Thebna White, counl · Council, and Mrs. Cleland.
Mrs. Esthe~ Ridenour, Mrs.
ctlo~. pres~ded .at the ~eeti~g
Guests at the inspection were Doris Koenig, Mrs. Thelma
durmg whtch lime Frcendshtp Mrs. Nattie Hayes, Mrs. White, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
. ' ''; '
Night was announced, for Nov. ·Reibel, Mrs, Fern R~ush, Mrs, Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs. Ada
2 at .the Belle f,ratrte Counctl Norma . Cha pman, Mrs. ,. Van · Meter, Mrs. Ethel Orr
· h~H al Belpfe: There will be a Glen ora Swatzel of :rheodorus Mrs. Opal Eichinger, Mrs:
P !luck supper at 6:15 p.m. A Council 17, Pomeroy ; Mrs. Doroth)' Myers, Mrs. Opal
layette shower for Kathy Tuttle Betty Conkle, Mrs'. · Mary l;!ollon, Mrs. Mae Spencer,
Johnso~ ~·II be held at.the No~. Bradbury, ·lifrs. Cora Rupe, Mrs. Laura Mae Nice, Mrs.
. 7 meetmg of Chester Counct.l. Mrs.·Kay Hockman, M~s. Nina Zona Biggs, Mrs. Mabel Van
It was noted tha\Mrs. Go!dte Rupe, Mrs. Mary Sisson , Mrs. Meter ,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Wolfe has a new great· ~ucille Mulford; Mrs. Malinda Wickham, Mrs. Dorothy
gr~ndaughtt;r:. ar~. !~at Mrs. Bradbury, .Mt'!.· , Er~~ . ~al~s. Lawson, Mrs. Ona Osborne,
Doris Ko@,ilt!t lias. a ~ew Rhonda · Bales\ Mrs . . !\ita Mrs. Goldie Wolfe, Mrs. Mary
granddaughter.
·
Wrighl, Becky Hockman, Showalter, Mrs . · Mary Jo
.A progr~m honored Mrs. J enev.ia· Jones , .and Patsy Pooler, Mrs. Mary Ka)' Holter,
Erma Cleland, who was Spires, Kyger Council; and Mrs. Inzy Newell, Mrs. Ada
recently rea~vo.mted as deputy Mrs. Barnes 'and · Mrs·. Bissell, Mrs. J.cona Hensley,
sUite , . counctlor for Che,ster Hoselman, , Belle Prairie 269. . Mrs. Doris Grueser.
Counctl. She was . escorted to · Members 'of Chester Council
Refreshments were served
the
.Iron
t
of
the
hall
by
the
·
HOME
flagbearers and 12 'guards;
BUSINESS
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Fall
rrangements
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Practical
and Lovely.

Glenn

A Bulova·
Nurse's
Watch

Veterans' quiz (trutrfalse)

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Soup supper, camival set

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Mrs. Millard Van Meter

Parry attended

Students help

state meeting

at Salisbury

poem in tribute to Mrs . ·
Cleland, written by Mrs:· Ada
Morris (See "Poem" at right),

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Personals
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Powell at Clifton
were Robert Chapman of
Apolla, Pa. and son, Tom
SJlil.wna~ .!l.hJ.letroitl 't'MICit.
Jllio ~~~J008a al ,; IM ·wli'llw~ll
home were Mr. and Mrs. Rome
Powell and daughter of Huntington.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Oliver were Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Harm of Toledo
Joan and Gail Oliver of
Charleston over the weekend .
Mr. and Mrs. John Wamsley
and daughters of Freemon!
Neb., visited recently with
R. Wamsley and family .
Mr . ·and Mrs. Robert
Ballman of Dayton visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harris of

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She Us'.
and Grit - Fertilizers
lime - .
Ce~ent &amp; Mortar - Stock Salt .
Water Softener - Remedies • Sa It .
L:ltters ·Vaccine. Roofl~g- Paints
Red Brand Fencing • Baler and
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.FRIDAY
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Enterprise United Methodist
Church, 7:.30 Friday nigh t at
the LaSalle Hotel quarters of
Mrs. Cordelia Bentz.
SATURDAY
HALLOWEEN PARTY,
Saturday, 7:30p.m. by Modern
Woodman Lodge and Hemlock
Grange at grange hall,
LETART FALLS PTA
staging a jitney supper,
Saturday, at Letart Elementary School, serving starting at
5.
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SATURDAY
SOUP SUPPER and carnival , beginning 5 p.m.
Saturday at Racine Elemen.
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II senior citizens club - the

first. in the. county - was
or~a ni~ed Wednesday at the
lwritc of Mrs.. Nellie Borgan,
Harrisonville.
Meeting with the group was
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, project
direclor for the Meigs tounty
Council on Aging.
ll was decided that officers
will be elected at the next
nteeling, Nov. 16, at Jhe hoofe
or Mrs. Bessie Graham. A,t (hat

p',ent
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Whether sober or gay,
Here's to Erma
Hip, hip, nooray!

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A contrib ution to the
Clemens' Christian Home in
OnUlrio, Cnnada was made by
the Evangeline Missionary
Society Tuesday night at the
Pomeroy Church of Christ.
Past presidents of the
,Letters from . the. Clemens
American Legion Auxiliary of and from David Kalb, also a
Drew Webster Post 39, had a missionary were read. 'Mrs.
Halloween party Wednesday Clyde
Andrews,
, vice
night.at the home of Mrs. 0. A. president, presided. Plans
Mar~in .
. were
made
for
a
The holiday moiif was Thanksgiving potluck at the
carried out in the decorations home of Mrs. Earl Cleland at
of lhe home and many of the .6:30 p.m. .Round-robin cards
members came mask'ed . were signed for shut-ins.
Games were played-with prizes . Devotions by Mrs . Hoyt
going to Mrs. J. M. Thornton Allen, Jr. were on the topic,
SUNDAY
and Mrs. Frank (/het~sebrew . "The Peace that Passeth All .
ANNUAL
RELIGIOUS Mrs. Grace Pratt, president of Underst.anding." She read
Affirmation Day, 2 p.m. the Auxiliary, and Mrs . scripture from Philippians 4, 4Sunday at the Pomeroy Leonard Roush were guests. 8, and had prayer.
Masonic Temple by Pomeroy
In the absence of Mrs. Harry
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Ch~ pt e r 80, Royal Arch Houdashelt who is ill, Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger explained to
Masons. Speaker and program Pearl Knapp presided at the the group hoi" . to make
by Job's Daughters and meeting. The pledge to the flag homemade bread which was
DeMolay. Refreshments.
was given, .and there was later served. Attending ·were
DESCENDANTS of Allen prayer. Mrs. Pra.tt solicited the those named and Mrs. Betty
and Mary Eblin will have a assistance of members in Spencer, Mrs. Louis Osborne,
reunion Sunday at the west getting in the Auxiliary Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Doris
roadside pa'rk on Route .3.3, memberships . Round-robin · Carder, Mrs. Stanley Bass,
Chree miles north of Pomeroy. cards were signed for those· Mrs. Denver Kapple, and MrS.
A basket dinner will be held al who are ill including a veteran Cleland, a guest.
at the Athens Mental Health
I p.m.
Center.
MONDAY
Mrs. Martin and )11rs. Knapp
Hysell, Vaughan
IZAAK WALTON Monday at
served
refreshments. Others
club house, 7 p.m .
allending besides those named
TUESDAY
speak at Chester
MEIGS County Church were Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs.
Ferne
Gilmore,
Mrs.
Leona
Women United , planning
Smith, Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr.,
CHESTER - Speakers of the
meeting for World Community
Mrs.
Ellen
Couch,
Mrs.
George
evening when the Chester PTA
Day, I p.m. Tuesday at Grace
Hackett, Sr ., and Mrs. Gerald mj el recenUy were Carlllysell,
Episcopal Church. Key women
Wildermuth.
r ., and Bryne Vaughan of the
of churches urged to attend.
Meigs
County Committee on
World Community Day will be
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse .
observed on Nov. 3 al Grace
Two
youths from the Zaleski
Church . Mrs. Campbell Harper
Youth Camp who have been on
·
is president.
drugs spoke of their experiences and Hysell showed a
Ch~rle~tol), visited. Mrs .. Helen
1
film on um.
i3~¥ke' ' bh'liat'~haa ." . .... , • ' " :"'l'"f ""','" ' 11~ ...~ /'Jt
j(!;-1 j'
" MI .f·L I ' I y (• ,J ,, .."
A .question• ·and.. •answer
r. and Mrs . .lames Spears
The WolJ!en's Auxiliary of
session
concluded · the
have moved from Pt. ·Pleasant the Veterans Memorial
to their new home in Clifton. Hospital met Tuesday night ln · program.
Mrs. Mollie Fox is visiting the cafeteria of the hospital.
her daughter and son·in-law,
Donald Diener , Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprouse Administrator, discussed plans
at East Liverpool, Ohio. The for expansion of emergency
Sprouses are reportedl y facilifies al the hospital, and
moving to Arizona for health efficient handling of such cases
THE
reasons.
by well·trained ambulance
Terry Fox of Middleport attendants and hospital perMEIGS
visited her gra ndmother, Mrs. sonnel.
BRANCH
Rhoda Fox, recently.
Dr. Ray Pickens, chief of
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cadle, staff, showed interesting slides
Valerie and Scott, visited and commented on an African
several days with Mrs. Cadle's trip which he and Dr. John
sister and husband, Mr. ·and Ridgway took some time ago.
Mrs . Burris Patrick at East Refreshment hostesses for the
Petersburg, Pa.
mee ting were Freda HenMr . and Mrs. Delmar derson; Leona Karr, Bertha
Alexander and son visited Mrs. ·Parker, and Lucllle Leilheit.
Alexander's sister, Mrs. Jean
Hayman and her brother, Roy
!hompsqn at 'tiffin , Ohio. They
also vtstted h.e,r almt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Atchinson
at Fostoria, Ohio.
Mrs. James Loyd and son,
Gr~go ry of Columbus are
visi ting her father Qnd mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr.Daniel
Matchilll Napkins,·
in Mason . Mrs. McDaniel Is
Plates, Cups, Table
scheduled for surgery at
Holzer Medical Center.
Covers.Aiso Fam.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of
Marion, Ohio, formerly of Pt.
Pleasant, visited relatives and
friends in lhe area and spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mts. Landon Smith.

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school building.
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Md members volunteered to
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character signs if placed in
Harrisonville.
Announced was a county get·
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the gymnasium of the Rutland
Elementary School, 4 to 7 p.m.
'The potluck dinner will be held
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Lletha Cowen, Mrs. Frances
Sampson, Mrs. Alice Welch;
Mrs. Lana Gibson, Mrs. Eliza
Powell, Mrs. Bessie Graham,
Mrs. Orba Stout, Mrs. Vickie
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· Rev . William Kni!lel. past or.
Rona ld Dugan. Sunday schoo l
supt Classes l or ~~~ ages .
CV&lt;'J'llnq servi ce. 7 ~ 30 p.m ..
R1htP. study , W~nc!.day, 7·30
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POMEROY TRINITY
. Rev. W H. Perri n, paslor. Roy
Mayer, Sup I. Church schoool,

. ST. PAUL lUTHERAN FREEWILL BAPTIST
The Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Pl um M1d
pastor Sunday St!tiool (nursery . d ie por t i
Noe l M er~ m an,
adult), 9 IS am , Charles past or
Salllnttty l'v&amp;nrn g
9: 15a .m.; worsh ip, l0:24 a m.; Evan s., Christian Educa tion St·rv rcE:, 7 p m. Sunday school,
youl h choir rehearsa l Monday, Supt. . worshrp service. 10: JO 10 a .rTt·, S"uifday even ing
6:30 p. m .,· Mr s. Marv in Burt, a .m .• cQnf~rmation ~ l asses , worship, 7 p.m.
dire ctor ;

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choir Tuesday . 7·8: 15, tunror · con -

rehearsal, 7:30p.m., Thursday,
Mrs. Paul Nease. direclor.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .

UNITED MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, The United
Presbyte rian Chur~ h. Dwight
L Z.:tvill , Pastor -Direc tor,
George W. Hulton imd Rev.
Lmson Stebbins., Ass 't Pastor Oirec ror s

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F IRST UNIHO PRES.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville
Sunoay Church School, 9: 30
a .m, Mrs . Homer Lee. Supf. ;
Mor ning Worship 10:30 a.m .

FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN, M i~dl epo rl ,
Sunday Church School, 9 30

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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Re v. Herbert
Grafe. pets tor . Worship service,
I I a m. and 7t30 p m . Sunda y.
Sunda y Sc hpol. 9· 30 a .m
Richard Bar ton, ~ upl. Prayer
mee lmq, Wed nesday. 7. 30 p m .
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Cli ff ord Smil h
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MT. OLIVE CHURCH, Long
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
class . Senror chorr , 7 30 p m. ·Palmer "streets, Rev. Charles Bottom ; John Di ll , pastor. METHODIST - Rev. Robert
Tuesday
1.~
Simons,
pastor . 1 Fred Su nd ay school. 10 a.m . E Buckley. pastor. Woll iam
Holf man , Sunday " School evange li st ic service. 7·30 p m Ba1ley, supt.; Su!lday schoOl,
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor .
Superintendent .. Sunda y chvr ch Wi llard Ptggott , Su nda y school 9 30 a.m . , marnrng worship,
P.; V!i.NTH - QAY AD - school
Sunday school. 9.30 a .m., Glen
everyone 9 15 a.m 1 superrntenden l
10: 30 a.m.; e vening worship,
Loca ted on Mor ni ngfor worshi
M c ~lung ,
s upl. ; m ornmg VENTIST p 10 15' a m ,
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near Even ing Services, 7.30 p m.:
wor shtp, 10 30 am .; evening M ulberry
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Chrostoan
Youth
Crusade,
6:JO
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracu se
ser vice, 7 30 . mid-week se r- Veterans Memonal Hosp rl al , Wednesday pra yer service, 7 30 Mor
nt ng Wors h•p.
a.m ; p.m • prayer meeting, 7.30
Pomer oy
Pas tor Herbert
'!_ice,_ Wednesda y, 7 30 p m
p m. E ~e t ra yout h aclt vit ies on Sunday Church Sc hool.9 10 a .m . f·; ;.;, ,Thursda y choir pract ice,
Mo rg~n Sabbat h Sc hool , every
5 p m., for all youl h up
Saturday ar 2 p.m and worship Sunday,
GRACE EPISCOPAL DEXTER CHURCH OF
to sixth grade ; 6: 30 for junior Mrs. Samoson Hall . Suo! .
Rev. Leroy Dav1s, min tster. serv1ce fo ll ow ing at 3 15 p m. and sen ior hrgh st udents.
STIVERSVILLE
COMCHRIST
- Dan ny Evans,
Morning prayer and sermon, Open B1 ble discussion each
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
MUNITY,
Rev.
Edsel
Hart,
pa
stor
.
Norma
n C Will, supt.
. 10: JO a.m. Holy communion and Thursday al 7 30 p.m at lhe Middl epor t, St h a nd Main . pas lor Sunday Sc hool se rvice Sunda y School 9: 30 a .m.;
" The
F r iendl y Rauli n Moyer, p~slor . Michael
sermon, first Sundays, 10 30 chu r ch
10 a m Pra yer ljleeli ng each Wor,ship service, 10 3C a.m .
a.m
Chur ch school, k m - Church "
Ger lach, Sunda y School supl. Thu rsday 7:30 p m. Sunda y Chn s.!ian Endeav or Svnday
dergart en lh ro ugh eighth
even ing servlce, 7: 30 o.m.
evening .
GRAHAM
UNIT~() Bible School, 9:30 am .. mor
grade, 10:30 a .m.
r1ing
worship,
10:
30
a
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METHODIST - Preaching 9· 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
REORGANIZED CHURCH
POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m
., fi rst and second Sund ays evening worship , 7 JO p.m. ,· Pomero
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vill
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OF
CHRIST OF LATCHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr ., of ea ch month . third and fourth prayer service 7 r,. m. Wed· Road. Kennelh ~ bert s, pastor. TE RJESUS
DAY
SAINTS
- Portland .
pastor Bible School, 9: 30a.m., Sundays each month, worship nesday.
Paul
McElroy,
Sunday
School
Rac
ine
Road
.
Ralph
Johnson,
wors)&gt;ip, 10· 30; adull worship service at 7· 30 p.m . Wednesday
CHURC~
OF
THE Sup l. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.; pastor. Herbert White, Sunday
service and young peoples eveni ngs at 7· JO . Prayer and NAZARENE - Middl e porl , mornin g wor ship a n'd com . School Dtreclor . Sunday School,
meellng, both 7:30p.m. Sunday- Bible Study .
Rev. Audry Miller, pastor, mun ton, 10 30 a.m .• Sunday 9 30 am . ; Morn ing worship,
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Wednesday, combined Bible
Floyd Carson, supl Sunday
BAPFIRST
SOUTHERN
youth Christ ian en - 10: 30 a.m . Sunday evening
.study and prayer meeling, 7.30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., sc t\o ol, 9. 30 a .m , Morning evening
deavor, 6:30; Worship services, service 7 p m . Wednesday
p.m.
.
Pomeroy, afflllaled with S.B.C., worsh ip 10 :30 a . m.; jun ior Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday eveni ng prayer services, . 7:30
THE SALVATION ARMY - !he
Rev. Fred Hill . pastor . sociely, 6 30 p.m., NYPS, 6·45 evening pra yer meeting and p.m.
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In Sunday
Scttool, 9:30 a.m.; p m Sunday eva ngelr sttc Bible study, 7 30 p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST charge. Sunday, . 10 a.m .. , morning worshtp,
10. 30 a .m.; meeting, 7. 30 p.m Prayer
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Grea
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Holiness meeting ; 10· 30 a .m,, junior soc iet y, 6: 30a .m. NYPS, meeti ng Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m. Ptne Grov e, tl:le Rev Arthur pastor.
Worship se rvi ce, 9:30
Sunday School. Young .People's 6: 45 p.m . Sunday evangelislic
MEIGS
Combs,
pastor.
Sunday
school,
a.
m.;
Sunday
School, 10.30a.m.
Legion, 7 p.m.. Thursday, 1 to 3 meellng , 7:30 p.rn . Prayer
Sunday
COOPERATIVE
9·30
a
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;
church
services.
CARLETON
CHURCH how would that affect the state of the nation, and
p.m.. Ladies Home League ; 7 meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
PARISH
10.30 a .m.
Kon gs bury Road. Sunday
Colossians •
p.m., Prep classes
the course of history?
THE UNITED
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MIDDLEPORT
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
School,
9:30
a
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,
Ralph
Carl,
1:17-23
SACRED HEART - Rev.
METHOODIST CHURCH
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHRIST. Bibl e School , 9 30 sup !, Worship se rvi ce, 10·30
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Father Bernard Krajcovlc, Corner
Robert R. Card
Fourlh and Ma in,
am ., morning wors hip, 10 30 am and 7 30,P.m. alterna tely .
Monday
pastor .
Phone
992-28:15. Middleport.
We should thank God lor the responsibilities we DON'T
Director
Rev.
Henry
L.
Key
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am
Sunday evening Worsh tp • Prayer mee ilng, Wednes?ay,
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Jr , pas lor . Sunday School 9:30
Mal/hew o
POME.ROY ~LUSTER
Se r vic e. 7. 30 p.m .. choor 7 30 pm. Rev. Jay Stoles,
HAVE, and then seek His strength in fulfilling those we have.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a .m, Arnold Richards,' supt .;
18:15-20
Rev.
Robert
R.
Card
pracl
rce
Sunday
and
Wed
castor
a.m. Confessions, Salurday, 7- Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
It may be the by-product of democracy, but we often
ne sda y, 7 p m , prayer meeling
OLD
DESTER
CON Rev. F. Slanten Smith
7:30 p.m .
JEHOVAH'S
WITNESSESandBibles
tudyWednesday
7
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GREGATIONAL
CHURCH)
Tuesday
become
CHESrEN
W
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9·
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too engrossed In the responsibilities of othersPOMEROY FIRS'f BAPTIST Larry Ca r nahan presiding
p
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Ca
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Rtc
hards,
p.:tstctr.
Matthew o
-Robert Kuhn, pasiOI' ; William minlsler. Sunday, Bible leclure, a.m.. Church School io a .m.
not 11nough in our own!
Mrs Worl ey Fran cis, Sunda y,
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9 ANTIQU I'I y IIAPTIST Watson, Sunday school supt. 9:30 a.lt).; Walchtower study,
20:1 -16
Norr is, pastor. school supt ' Sunday sc~ ool,
Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; BYF, 10:30 a .m .; Tuesday, Bible a .m .. Church School, 10 a.m. sR~vd Freeland
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FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11 un a y sc oo • 10 a .m ; c urch second a nd fou r t h Sundays
6 p.m. ; Bible sludy, Wed- study, 7. 30 p.m.; Thursday,
Wednesday
and my community part of a nation, and my nation part of
nesday, 7 p.m. ; choir practice, ministry school 7:30 p.m.. a m.; Church School 10 a .m.
s~rvtce, 7 p.m . We dnesda y foll owing Sunday sc hool, first
Acts •
a world. Then, for my abilities, my task may be as great as
POMEROY - Worship, 10. 30
Wednesday, 8:30-p,m;
and th ord Sunoay evenongs, 7. 30
ser Yice meeting 8:30p .m. ~
10:25-43
a.m.; Churc h School 9 15 a .m .. Boble sl udy, 7 p.m.
that of the President of the United States.
pm
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6'30 p.m.
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ROCK SPRINGS _ Worship
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
Thursday
It
was
a president who said he had been driven to his
OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr Robert Wyall, paslor ;
Road, Rev. Odell Manley, Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
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Churc
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School
9
a
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Sunday
School,
9:30
a
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knees niany times by the knowledge that his strength was
pastor. Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School
Sun day School supt., Ronald
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MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
orn ng
rs op, . a .m.; Osborn e. Bible School, 9 30
insufficient for the day.
Eve nina worshio. 7· 30 p.m., a .m , preaching 10 45 a .m ;
9:30 a.m .. ,evenln9 worship, Evening worship 7:30. WeaRev. Robert Bumgarner
Wednesday Mtd-Week Serv ice. l Evenrnq services, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m .; prayer and praise nesday prayer meeting, 7:30
Friday
We all have days like that-most of the time!
HEATH
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Worship
10:30
Sunday
School Superintende nt,
service, Thursday, 7:30 p.rn . p.m.
Galatians o
a rn • Church School 9 30 a .m.. Gera ld Well s. Pastor, Rev
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
4:'!2-29
UMYF 7 p.m.
Morr is M. Wolle
METHODIST- Ronald We lls,
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am; Church School 10 a.m .,
pas or. un ay c oo
0 a.
Swptu res Jelectt d by the AmerkJin ll lbtt Society
Saturday
1
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UMYF p.m.
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Galatians o
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CENTER - Worshop Charl es Norr is, pas lor . Sunday 645 p. m ; Evangelis ti c ser•
6:10-18
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy chrldren Kathy and Jackie · 9 a .m. , Ch~rch SchooiiO a .m., School, 9· 30 am .· Morning voce, 7:30p.m. Pra yer mee ti ng
~nd Mrs Denni~ UMY[yJ~~~~~v·dLuS'f·ER
worship, 10·45 . a.,; .. Sunday Thursda y, 7:30p.m ·
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evening worsh rp , 7:30 p.m.,·
Mrs. Reedy's parents, Mr. and Facemyer and chtldren, Mr.
Rev. Merrell Floyd
Wedn esday evening Bible
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Mrs. Walter_Swett.
and Mrs Eugene Facemyer
ASBURY - Worship 11 a .m.; Sludy, 7: 30p.m
MISSION - B ld K b R
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain tl)at_which is
Among tloooe who called on and son,· Mrs. Victor Perry, fsnut~~;J:y0019 ' 50 a .m .; WSCS, ReDvANVLILLE WESSLE YAN, L. R. Gl uese~cam~~ ~".st~~: good· in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
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Roger Wilfred S
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Mrs. Murl Gala way were Mrs. Mr. an~Mrs, RobertCookand
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 pa slor Sunday School 9· 30 Sch I S t s' dr ., Su nh ay firms and organizations whose pames appear below.
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Wilma Petty, Karen, Bill and J ack 00'
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WSCS 3rd Wednesda
7· 30
m._. you an
unr or youth 9: 30 a .m. I Sunday .we ning
Chuck, Randy Radcliff and Mr. Mrs. Robert Bay McArthur. p
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and Mrs. Bob Woodrwn, Tracy
l\1rs . Mendal Jordan ac- ~·INERSVILLE - Worsh lp ;ro;,~~' P·V:~~~;X, • Pjajo"' a;;,d Tuesday , 7: 30 p m. Ernest
and ~lmmie, McArthur, and companied by Earl Bratton 10 a .m.; Church School 9 a .m.;
SilVER RUN ~RE.E lAP: Z;,et,r ~aJ~ ~eade;:30 Youlh
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McVay of an'd )\IJ:~, .,...,lb'er,._~,......,.-_WSC.S,A Crd.SMorui&lt;!XJ. U ,ll..P,!l1.-.•l.IU.,... 8ey. _.l;toward 1&lt;/m,ble, ,, •.Eries7go.:ter ~~e:~~r .' • p.m ·' ·.
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Mrll. ' rl1 Brat~ who• iS!.' ~ ·'lo.})i.; kC~rch Sc;l)ool, 9 a .m. , ~;tenry Davls, : sup r.,' eveh ing · 'MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
·illrs. IdS DerfiiUon \pent a patient al St. Joseph Hospital
SY A UShE - Wor~hop, 8 sc rvoce, 7:30 p m. Pra yer THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
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week inColwnbus wllhMr. and in Parkersburg W \Ia
am ' ch4rc sc~ool . 9 a.m.
meeli nq , Thurda v. 7:30P.m
CHRIST - Rober t Shook
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SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF paslor. Sunda school , 9· 30
,(.. Mrs. John Knotts and ·family.
Clemma Vale, Cardmglon,
Rev. Frank Clieesebrew
GOD - Rev James Satterfield am Ru sse n ~penc
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'l . Mrs. Goldie Gillogly has was a recent guest of Mr. and
Rev. Martha Ann !'l•llner
pas tor . S u~day sc hool, 9 : 30 - w or ~h ip service, 10~ ~5 s~ r;,··
Member of the Big 3
" We Sponsor Jesus"
returned here after spending Mrs. Waller Swett, local, and
BE~eHA~YwartdDShoveljy
am ... worship service, 11 a .m.; e~en i ng worsh ip allorna tlng
General
Merchandise
Rev. Stan Craig , Pastor
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orcas
evenong ser vice, 7, prayer wot h C. E. at 7:30 p.m. on
some time in Mansfield where Mr and Mr W 1 S tt
Plains
Ph . 667-3280
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she was the guest 'of her Middleport.
School 10.30 a.m.
.
Wednesday , 7 p.m.
p.m. Wednesday, Allred Wolfe
The Busy Bee Society of the
CARMEL - Worshop , II
la y leader.
'
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
a .m.. lsi and 3rd Sundays;
and Mrs . Fred Eckhart.
Carpenter Baptist Church met Church School, 10 a .m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Rexall Drugs
Russell and Kevin Crabtree With Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mrs.
APPLE GROVE - Worship, CHURCH - Robert E. Musser: WHITE'S CHAPEL
Sunday
School,
9
30
pastor.
Anna
Uch
led
devotions
A
7.30
P
m
,
first
and
third
Coolville
RD.
Rev
.
Roy
Deeter,
We
Fill
Ali
Doctors' Prescriptions
Middleport, Ohio I'
were overnight guests of their
.
.
'
Sundays; Church school. 9:30 a .m.; Robert Bobo, sup!.; pastor . Sunday school. 9:30
992-2955
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silent aucllon was held and a a .m.; prayer meeting, first morning worship, 10. 30; Sun. a .m.; worship service, 10:30
Arlhur Crabtree.
. day evening service, 7: 30; Mid- a.m . Boble study and prayer
report on the rwnmage sale !Vec1nesday. 7· 30 p.m..
I
· Nancy Smilh, who is in held recently was given. Those
EAST LETART, - Worship, week service, Wednesday, 7: 30 service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m., second and lourth pm .
school in Colwnbus, spent a present were Lynn McWhorter
RUTLAND
,
. ,' '
Sundays ; church school, 9: 30
w~kend wilh her parents, Mr. Emma Whittington, Vlvtan
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Family Recreation
am .; prayer meeling, th ird
Bakersof'Holsum Bread
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Rev. Samuel Jackson 1
and Mrs. Lewis Smilh.
Gaston, Mae Jordan , Ida Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Swimming
, Camping
THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m ;
·
Middleport. Ohio
GREAT BEND - Worship II Larim ore, pastor Bob Moore, Mrs. Gerlru~ e Butler, supl.
Bernice McKnight
of Cheadle, Metta Fisher, Hester
•
a
.m.,
2nd
and
4th
Sundays,
Sunday
School
Supl.
Sunday
Colwnbus called at lhe home of Peck , Bonni e Ch ea dle and lhe Church School, 10 a .m.
Pra ye r Ser voce, I: 30 p.m. ;
School.
classes
for
all
ages,
9·
30
TH~
preaching
serv1ce, 2 p.m.
her brolher and sister-in-law, hostess.
LETART FALLS - Worship, a.m.; morning worship, 10. 45.
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caster, 10 a .m. ; church school, 9 a.m.; NYP S Sunday, 6: 30 p.m.;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly
CHRIST
Keith
Wise,
pastor.
study , 7:30 p.m. every evangelistic serv ice Sunday, Sunday sc hool , 9:30a.m.. V. H.
and also visited Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Hilliards ' visited TBible
uesday .
Pomeroy-Member FDIC &amp;
7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer Braley, sup!.; worship service
Chester. Ohio
D. 0. McKnight.
relatives here as they were
meeti ng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. and , communion, 10:30 a.m .;
Federal
Reserve
System
Mr . and Mrs. .\,rthur enroute to their new .home in
MORNING STAR - Worship Mlssl 9nary meellng , seco nd
e11enlng sendee, 7· 30 p.m.
9:30a.m.; Church Schoo l 10:30 We~ nesday , 7·30 p.m.
Crabtree were chaperones for Citra, Florida.
Wednesda y, Bible study, 7:30
a .m. ; Mid -Week Serv ice ,
Mrs. Betty Cox and Mrs. Wednesday, 8,1).m.
a wiener roast at Temple
p.m. Regular board meeting,
UNITED FAITH NON - 7:30
p.m.. third Saturday each
Church Grove. About 20 youth Nellie Dye of Columbus were
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . month
Sales · Allis Chalmers . Service
Ba~ers of Good Bread
from the community attended recent guests at the Ney 11 a .m., 1st ,and 3rd Sundays; Robert·Smlth, pastor. Sunday
Farm
· Industrial - Lawn . Garden
Church
School,
10
a
.m.
school,
9:
30a
.m.;
class
leader,
THE RUTLAND COMHuntington, W. Va .
and enjoyed the eveing.
Carpenwr home. They also
PORTLAND - Worship 7: 30 Leo Hil l; worshi p service, 10:30 MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Tuppers Plains
The Temple Church WSCS called on Mildred Carpenter at p.m. ; Church School 9:30a.m. a.m.; church, 7:30p.m.; prayer Richard 'Dubbeld, · pa stor.
SUTTON - Worship, II a .m. meeting. Wednesday .
met at lhe home of Mrs. Clifton a nursing home in Albany and
School, 9:JO a .m.; Worship
2nd
and
4th
Sundays;
Church
ser:vlce,
11 a.m .; Wednesday
Mrs.
Esther
Dailey,
local.
Fraley "'ilh her mother, Ava
School 10 a.m
EDENUNITEDBRETH~EN prayer meellng , 7:30 p.m.
Greenless as hosless. The
WESLEYAN !Raclnel - IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, Sunday nigh I worship, 7:30.
Worship, II a .m. ; Church pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
The Store With A Heart
report of lhe annual meeting
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sc
hool,
10
a
.m.
Ph. 992-7735
Winnie
Holsinger,
supl.
MorTHE NAZARENE - Rev .
was giv~n by Murl Galaway
Racine '
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Ph . 949-3342
ning
sermon
,
11
a.m.;
EYening
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
Lloyd
D.
Grimm
,
Jr.,
pa•tor.
and Elizabelh Jordan, Mrs. Hobarl Newell , supl. Services
se rvi ce Chr isti an Endeavor , Sunday School, 9: 30 a.m.,
Rev. Jacob Lehman
weekly, 9:30 a .m. on Sunday .
Arthur crabtree was in charge Preaching first and third
7:30p.m. ; Mrs. ~yda Chevalier, Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.,
Rev . Standley Brandum
president.
Song service and Young people's service, 6:45
JOPPA
Worsh
ip
10
a
.m.;
of the business meeting. The Sundays ol mon th by Clifford
serm
on,
8:
20.
Mid-Week prayer p.m .; Evangel is tic se rvices ,
Church
Schoo
l
9
a.m.
;
Prayer
Smllh,
9:30a.m
.
workshops during October
.
meeti ng Wednesday , 7:30 p.m. 7.30 _p.m. Wednesday evening
Meellng , Wednesday, 8 p.m.
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
were
announced.
The UNION - Darrel Doddr ll l,
Mrs.
Mar
ie
Holsi
nger,
class
ser
...
rce
7:
30
p.m.
Ohio
's
Oldest
Dodge
Del1ler
Phone 992-3284
LONG BOTTOM - Church
Middleport J
November meeting will be a pastQr. Sunday School, 9:30 services, 9 a.m.; Sunday School leader.
Middleport, Ohio
MASON COUNTY
dinner meeting at Baker a .m.. Leonard Gilmore, fl rsl 9· 45 a.m. Bible study every
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
evening service, 7:30 Thursday, 7:30p.m .
Center, Ohio University, elder;
' NORTH BETHEL - Worship
·George Casto, pastor . Sunday
p.m. Wednesday prayer
Athens. It was announced thst meellng, 7:30 p.m.
11 a .m.; Church School 10 a .m.
Sc hool, 9:30 ; evening worship,
7· 30. Thursday evening prayer
ALFRED
Sunday
school
,
MT.
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
the Angelaires would have
9: 45 a .m. each Sunday ; . HEMLOCK
GIIOV-£
service,
7:30p.m.
GOD
Racine
Roule
2.
The
special weekend services at lhe Rev. Charles Hand, paslor.
CHRISTIAN
Davia
~tautter,
MASON
FIRST BAPTIST o~:;~~~n~~r~a~~t.
.r
II
a
.m.
each
D. B.A. ANTHONY
0
Middleport, Ohio
Temple Church. Delicious Sunday school, 9:45 a .m.;
pas lor; Slanford Stockton, sup!. Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
PLUMBlNG~nd HEATING
: WSCS, 8 p.m.
Craig, pastor . Sunday school.
7:45 M•orn 1nQ wors hlp, 9:30 a.m.; 9:45a.m.
refreshmenls were served by morning worsh ip, II a .m.
; worship service, 11
each
month.
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-Js.So
Evening
serv
ices,
Thuesday
the hostess and her daughter. and Friday, 7:30.
~hur
c~
school
,
-10:
30
a
.m.;
a.m.;
training
uniQJ), 6:30p.m.,· ~--~------------4---a=
Sunday young peoples meeting,· 6:JU
si!
Guests of Mr. and Mrs .
7:30 p.m. ; evening wors~lp , ):30. ~venlng worship s 1wJce, 7:30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
Bl· ble~dy , Wednesday, 7, 30 e;_m. Mld·week prayer service,
Webster Facemyre Included CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
Wall-to-Wall Carpel Spoocl•tllsll$
p.m.
Pdnesday, 7:30p.m.
J..ewell,
paslor.
Bible
study,
9:30
Facemyer,
Mrs . . Mae
CATALOGUE STORE
l'.m.; morning worship, 10: 30;
·
116
W.
Main
Ph. 992-7590
MT. UNION. BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
Charleston, W. Va., Mr. and evenjng wprsh lp, 6:30 p.m.
Mr
.
&amp;
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Sheets
Rev . Cecil Cox, pastor . Sunday - Le tarl Route 1 lhe Rev Sian
Estimates · Guaranteed
Mrs . William Fisher and Wednesday Bible study, 7:30
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
school
supt.,
Joe
Sayre.
Sunday
Craig,
pastor.
Sunday
s~hool
,
p.m.
scho_ol , 9: 45 a .m. ; Sunday ·9:30 a .m.; prayer and Bible
evenmg worship, 7:30. Wed- sludy, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
~sday prayer and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday , 10 a .m.;
· li~
E Rs
P LA 1 N s , ~';;;~hlp serrlce, F; rday, 7:30
Nationwide lnsuronce Co. of Col umbus, 0 .
Keepsake
Diamond
Rings
, CH!IISTIAN CHURCH
MASON
CHURCH
OF
;J07 Spring Ave.
·Pomeroy
312 E. Main St,.
Pomeroy, 0.
Eugene Underwood , pastor ; CHRIST - Loren T. Slephens
Ph
.
992-2318
Howard Caldwell, Jr., Sunday minisler. Worshfp, 10 a.m.;
DRUGS- POLITICS-ALCOHOL-SEX. FEAR
School Supt.; Sunday School, Bible Sludy, 11: 15 a.m. ; evening
DISAPPOINTMENTS. WAR. FRUSTRATION
9:30 a . m.; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m . Mid-Week
10:JC! a. m.; Sunday evening service{ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
HATE- ~OREDOM- SELF. SMOKING
servoc.r"7 p. m,
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Authorized Catalog Merchant
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave .
GOD- Secolld Sr,. Mason, W.
Louis W. Osborn
Middleport, 0 .
LETART FALLS UNITED Va. Chester Tennant, pas lor.
220 E. Main Pomeroy
. 992-2178
BRETI!REN - Rev.· Freeland SVnday schoof, 10 a.m.; morning
worship,
11
a
.m.
;
Norris, pastor ; Floyd Norris,
sup!. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; evangellsllc service, 7:30p.m.
DRIVE~N
morn ing $ermoh, -10:30 a.m. ; Bible study and prayer service,
Prayer ser vice, Wednesday. Wedllftday, 7:30 p.m. Phore
·
· Paint- Plumbing &amp; El-ctrlcal
lZJ:.SJ.33.
7: 30p.m.
Supplies
\
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
S, 3rd Ave., Middleport
E. Main St.
Pomer\)y
CHRIST In Chrlsllan Union CHURCH
OF
~7-3963
Plains
CHESHIRE
Speaker: REV. &amp; MRS. J. C. COLE
GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. The Rev. Will iam Campbel),
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Sm ith, pastor. Sunday School, pa ~tor . Sunday school, 9 30
10 a.m.; Arthur Heoson, Supt .; a.m. ; James Hughes, sup!.;
Several Churches Will Be Represented At This Service.
Morn ing Worship II a.m . ; evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Oa~oltd to the Interest of The
Young Peoples service ~ 7 p.m.; Wednesdav evening prayer
Pastor, William Knittel
Mtl~s &amp; Meson ArN"
meeting,
7:30
p.m.
Youlh
Evonfng service, 7:30 p.m.;
om•o,.,O.
prayer
service
each
Tuesdey
Wednesday Mid-Week Prayet
at 7;30 p.m.
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· Rev . William Kni!lel. past or.
Rona ld Dugan. Sunday schoo l
supt Classes l or ~~~ ages .
CV&lt;'J'llnq servi ce. 7 ~ 30 p.m ..
R1htP. study , W~nc!.day, 7·30
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
. Rev. W H. Perri n, paslor. Roy
Mayer, Sup I. Church schoool,

. ST. PAUL lUTHERAN FREEWILL BAPTIST
The Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Pl um M1d
pastor Sunday St!tiool (nursery . d ie por t i
Noe l M er~ m an,
adult), 9 IS am , Charles past or
Salllnttty l'v&amp;nrn g
9: 15a .m.; worsh ip, l0:24 a m.; Evan s., Christian Educa tion St·rv rcE:, 7 p m. Sunday school,
youl h choir rehearsa l Monday, Supt. . worshrp service. 10: JO 10 a .rTt·, S"uifday even ing
6:30 p. m .,· Mr s. Marv in Burt, a .m .• cQnf~rmation ~ l asses , worship, 7 p.m.
dire ctor ;

sen ior

choir Tuesday . 7·8: 15, tunror · con -

rehearsal, 7:30p.m., Thursday,
Mrs. Paul Nease. direclor.
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry . Rev .

UNITED MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, The United
Presbyte rian Chur~ h. Dwight
L Z.:tvill , Pastor -Direc tor,
George W. Hulton imd Rev.
Lmson Stebbins., Ass 't Pastor Oirec ror s

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F IRST UNIHO PRES.
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville
Sunoay Church School, 9: 30
a .m, Mrs . Homer Lee. Supf. ;
Mor ning Worship 10:30 a.m .

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PRESBYTERIAN, M i~dl epo rl ,
Sunday Church School, 9 30

a .m , Lew1 s Sauer, Supt. ;
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Re v. Herbert
Grafe. pets tor . Worship service,
I I a m. and 7t30 p m . Sunda y.
Sunda y Sc hpol. 9· 30 a .m
Richard Bar ton, ~ upl. Prayer
mee lmq, Wed nesday. 7. 30 p m .
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Cli ff ord Smil h
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MT. OLIVE CHURCH, Long
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
class . Senror chorr , 7 30 p m. ·Palmer "streets, Rev. Charles Bottom ; John Di ll , pastor. METHODIST - Rev. Robert
Tuesday
1.~
Simons,
pastor . 1 Fred Su nd ay school. 10 a.m . E Buckley. pastor. Woll iam
Holf man , Sunday " School evange li st ic service. 7·30 p m Ba1ley, supt.; Su!lday schoOl,
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor .
Superintendent .. Sunda y chvr ch Wi llard Ptggott , Su nda y school 9 30 a.m . , marnrng worship,
P.; V!i.NTH - QAY AD - school
Sunday school. 9.30 a .m., Glen
everyone 9 15 a.m 1 superrntenden l
10: 30 a.m.; e vening worship,
Loca ted on Mor ni ngfor worshi
M c ~lung ,
s upl. ; m ornmg VENTIST p 10 15' a m ,
7
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near Even ing Services, 7.30 p m.:
wor shtp, 10 30 am .; evening M ulberry
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Chrostoan
Youth
Crusade,
6:JO
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracu se
ser vice, 7 30 . mid-week se r- Veterans Memonal Hosp rl al , Wednesday pra yer service, 7 30 Mor
nt ng Wors h•p.
a.m ; p.m • prayer meeting, 7.30
Pomer oy
Pas tor Herbert
'!_ice,_ Wednesda y, 7 30 p m
p m. E ~e t ra yout h aclt vit ies on Sunday Church Sc hool.9 10 a .m . f·; ;.;, ,Thursda y choir pract ice,
Mo rg~n Sabbat h Sc hool , every
5 p m., for all youl h up
Saturday ar 2 p.m and worship Sunday,
GRACE EPISCOPAL DEXTER CHURCH OF
to sixth grade ; 6: 30 for junior Mrs. Samoson Hall . Suo! .
Rev. Leroy Dav1s, min tster. serv1ce fo ll ow ing at 3 15 p m. and sen ior hrgh st udents.
STIVERSVILLE
COMCHRIST
- Dan ny Evans,
Morning prayer and sermon, Open B1 ble discussion each
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
MUNITY,
Rev.
Edsel
Hart,
pa
stor
.
Norma
n C Will, supt.
. 10: JO a.m. Holy communion and Thursday al 7 30 p.m at lhe Middl epor t, St h a nd Main . pas lor Sunday Sc hool se rvice Sunda y School 9: 30 a .m.;
" The
F r iendl y Rauli n Moyer, p~slor . Michael
sermon, first Sundays, 10 30 chu r ch
10 a m Pra yer ljleeli ng each Wor,ship service, 10 3C a.m .
a.m
Chur ch school, k m - Church "
Ger lach, Sunda y School supl. Thu rsday 7:30 p m. Sunda y Chn s.!ian Endeav or Svnday
dergart en lh ro ugh eighth
even ing servlce, 7: 30 o.m.
evening .
GRAHAM
UNIT~() Bible School, 9:30 am .. mor
grade, 10:30 a .m.
r1ing
worship,
10:
30
a
.m
,
METHODIST - Preaching 9· 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
REORGANIZED CHURCH
POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m
., fi rst and second Sund ays evening worship , 7 JO p.m. ,· Pomero
y-Harri
son
vill
e
OF
CHRIST OF LATCHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr ., of ea ch month . third and fourth prayer service 7 r,. m. Wed· Road. Kennelh ~ bert s, pastor. TE RJESUS
DAY
SAINTS
- Portland .
pastor Bible School, 9: 30a.m., Sundays each month, worship nesday.
Paul
McElroy,
Sunday
School
Rac
ine
Road
.
Ralph
Johnson,
wors)&gt;ip, 10· 30; adull worship service at 7· 30 p.m . Wednesday
CHURC~
OF
THE Sup l. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.; pastor. Herbert White, Sunday
service and young peoples eveni ngs at 7· JO . Prayer and NAZARENE - Middl e porl , mornin g wor ship a n'd com . School Dtreclor . Sunday School,
meellng, both 7:30p.m. Sunday- Bible Study .
Rev. Audry Miller, pastor, mun ton, 10 30 a.m .• Sunday 9 30 am . ; Morn ing worship,
·
Wednesday, combined Bible
Floyd Carson, supl Sunday
BAPFIRST
SOUTHERN
youth Christ ian en - 10: 30 a.m . Sunday evening
.study and prayer meeling, 7.30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., sc t\o ol, 9. 30 a .m , Morning evening
deavor, 6:30; Worship services, service 7 p m . Wednesday
p.m.
.
Pomeroy, afflllaled with S.B.C., worsh ip 10 :30 a . m.; jun ior Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday eveni ng prayer services, . 7:30
THE SALVATION ARMY - !he
Rev. Fred Hill . pastor . sociely, 6 30 p.m., NYPS, 6·45 evening pra yer meeting and p.m.
Envoy RayS. Wining, officer In Sunday
Scttool, 9:30 a.m.; p m Sunday eva ngelr sttc Bible study, 7 30 p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST charge. Sunday, . 10 a.m .. , morning worshtp,
10. 30 a .m.; meeting, 7. 30 p.m Prayer
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Grea
r Bend , Charl es Norros,
Holiness meeting ; 10· 30 a .m,, junior soc iet y, 6: 30a .m. NYPS, meeti ng Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m. Ptne Grov e, tl:le Rev Arthur pastor.
Worship se rvi ce, 9:30
Sunday School. Young .People's 6: 45 p.m . Sunday evangelislic
MEIGS
Combs,
pastor.
Sunday
school,
a.
m.;
Sunday
School, 10.30a.m.
Legion, 7 p.m.. Thursday, 1 to 3 meellng , 7:30 p.rn . Prayer
Sunday
COOPERATIVE
9·30
a
.m.
;
church
services.
CARLETON
CHURCH how would that affect the state of the nation, and
p.m.. Ladies Home League ; 7 meeling Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
PARISH
10.30 a .m.
Kon gs bury Road. Sunday
Colossians •
p.m., Prep classes
the course of history?
THE UNITED
·
MIDDLEPORT
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
School,
9:30
a
.m
,
Ralph
Carl,
1:17-23
SACRED HEART - Rev.
METHOODIST CHURCH
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHRIST. Bibl e School , 9 30 sup !, Worship se rvi ce, 10·30
• • • •
Father Bernard Krajcovlc, Corner
Robert R. Card
Fourlh and Ma in,
am ., morning wors hip, 10 30 am and 7 30,P.m. alterna tely .
Monday
pastor .
Phone
992-28:15. Middleport.
We should thank God lor the responsibilities we DON'T
Director
Rev.
Henry
L.
Key
,
am
Sunday evening Worsh tp • Prayer mee ilng, Wednes?ay,
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Jr , pas lor . Sunday School 9:30
Mal/hew o
POME.ROY ~LUSTER
Se r vic e. 7. 30 p.m .. choor 7 30 pm. Rev. Jay Stoles,
HAVE, and then seek His strength in fulfilling those we have.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a .m, Arnold Richards,' supt .;
18:15-20
Rev.
Robert
R.
Card
pracl
rce
Sunday
and
Wed
castor
a.m. Confessions, Salurday, 7- Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
It may be the by-product of democracy, but we often
ne sda y, 7 p m , prayer meeling
OLD
DESTER
CON Rev. F. Slanten Smith
7:30 p.m .
JEHOVAH'S
WITNESSESandBibles
tudyWednesday
7
30
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH)
Tuesday
become
CHESrEN
W
orship
9·
15
too engrossed In the responsibilities of othersPOMEROY FIRS'f BAPTIST Larry Ca r nahan presiding
p
m
,
..
Rev
Ca
rl
Rtc
hards,
p.:tstctr.
Matthew o
-Robert Kuhn, pasiOI' ; William minlsler. Sunday, Bible leclure, a.m.. Church School io a .m.
not 11nough in our own!
Mrs Worl ey Fran cis, Sunda y,
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9 ANTIQU I'I y IIAPTIST Watson, Sunday school supt. 9:30 a.lt).; Walchtower study,
20:1 -16
Norr is, pastor. school supt ' Sunday sc~ ool,
Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; BYF, 10:30 a .m .; Tuesday, Bible a .m .. Church School, 10 a.m. sR~vd Freeland
If I have a home and a family, it is part of a community,
h
1
h
_9
..
45
a
.m
.;
churc
h
servr
ces
,
FLATWOODS - Worsh ip, 11 un a y sc oo • 10 a .m ; c urch second a nd fou r t h Sundays
6 p.m. ; Bible sludy, Wed- study, 7. 30 p.m.; Thursday,
Wednesday
and my community part of a nation, and my nation part of
nesday, 7 p.m. ; choir practice, ministry school 7:30 p.m.. a m.; Church School 10 a .m.
s~rvtce, 7 p.m . We dnesda y foll owing Sunday sc hool, first
Acts •
a world. Then, for my abilities, my task may be as great as
POMEROY - Worship, 10. 30
Wednesday, 8:30-p,m;
and th ord Sunoay evenongs, 7. 30
ser Yice meeting 8:30p .m. ~
10:25-43
a.m.; Churc h School 9 15 a .m .. Boble sl udy, 7 p.m.
that of the President of the United States.
pm
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of UMYF 6'30 p.m.
'
CHURCH - Harrisonville Christ In Christian Union LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
ROCK SPRINGS _ Worship
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
Thursday
It
was
a president who said he had been driven to his
OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr Robert Wyall, paslor ;
Road, Rev. Odell Manley, Lawrence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
I
10
a.m.
;
Churc
h
School
9
a
.m.,
Sunday
School,
9:30
a
.m.
,
Corinthians
o
knees niany times by the knowledge that his strength was
pastor. Henry Eblin, Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School
Sun day School supt., Ronald
UMYF
6:30p.m.
.
M
I
Wo
h'
10
30
1:10-18
school sup!. Sunday school, Sup I. Sunday School 9:30 a.m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
orn ng
rs op, . a .m.; Osborn e. Bible School, 9 30
insufficient for the day.
Eve nina worshio. 7· 30 p.m., a .m , preaching 10 45 a .m ;
9:30 a.m .. ,evenln9 worship, Evening worship 7:30. WeaRev. Robert Bumgarner
Wednesday Mtd-Week Serv ice. l Evenrnq services, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m .; prayer and praise nesday prayer meeting, 7:30
Friday
We all have days like that-most of the time!
HEATH
~
Worship
10:30
Sunday
School Superintende nt,
service, Thursday, 7:30 p.rn . p.m.
Galatians o
a rn • Church School 9 30 a .m.. Gera ld Well s. Pastor, Rev
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
4:'!2-29
UMYF 7 p.m.
Morr is M. Wolle
METHODIST- Ronald We lls,
., '
IWTLAND - Worship 9:15
t
S d
S h 193
am; Church School 10 a.m .,
pas or. un ay c oo
0 a.
Swptu res Jelectt d by the AmerkJin ll lbtt Society
Saturday
1
7
CWS
UMYF p.m.
.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- ~: ~~un~~g P'.~;~~~~ ~e;e,g~
Galatians o
. ' .
SAL~M
CENTER - Worshop Charl es Norr is, pas lor . Sunday 645 p. m ; Evangelis ti c ser•
6:10-18
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy chrldren Kathy and Jackie · 9 a .m. , Ch~rch SchooiiO a .m., School, 9· 30 am .· Morning voce, 7:30p.m. Pra yer mee ti ng
~nd Mrs Denni~ UMY[yJ~~~~~v·dLuS'f·ER
worship, 10·45 . a.,; .. Sunday Thursda y, 7:30p.m ·
'
and family of Southside visiled Mr
·
:
evening worsh rp , 7:30 p.m.,·
Mrs. Reedy's parents, Mr. and Facemyer and chtldren, Mr.
Rev. Merrell Floyd
Wedn esday evening Bible
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Mrs. Walter_Swett.
and Mrs Eugene Facemyer
ASBURY - Worship 11 a .m.; Sludy, 7: 30p.m
MISSION - B ld K b R
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain tl)at_which is
Among tloooe who called on and son,· Mrs. Victor Perry, fsnut~~;J:y0019 ' 50 a .m .; WSCS, ReDvANVLILLE WESSLE YAN, L. R. Gl uese~cam~~ ~".st~~: good· in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
·
.
awren ce
u 11 rvan
Roger Wilfred S
d
Mrs. Murl Gala way were Mrs. Mr. an~Mrs, RobertCookand
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 pa slor Sunday School 9· 30 Sch I S t s' dr ., Su nh ay firms and organizations whose pames appear below.
·- ·
k 1 1 dM
d a.m.: Church School 10 a.m .; a
lh
d I .
·
oo
up · un ay c ool.
Wilma Petty, Karen, Bill and J ack 00'
oca' an
r . an
WSCS 3rd Wednesda
7· 30
m._. you an
unr or youth 9: 30 a .m. I Sunday .we ning
Chuck, Randy Radcliff and Mr. Mrs. Robert Bay McArthur. p
'
y, · se rvo ce, 6· 45 p.m.; evening wors hop 7:30 Prayer meellng
and Mrs. Bob Woodrwn, Tracy
l\1rs . Mendal Jordan ac- ~·INERSVILLE - Worsh lp ;ro;,~~' P·V:~~~;X, • Pjajo"' a;;,d Tuesday , 7: 30 p m. Ernest
and ~lmmie, McArthur, and companied by Earl Bratton 10 a .m.; Church School 9 a .m.;
SilVER RUN ~RE.E lAP: Z;,et,r ~aJ~ ~eade;:30 Youlh
3
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McVay of an'd )\IJ:~, .,...,lb'er,._~,......,.-_WSC.S,A Crd.SMorui&lt;!XJ. U ,ll..P,!l1.-.•l.IU.,... 8ey. _.l;toward 1&lt;/m,ble, ,, •.Eries7go.:ter ~~e:~~r .' • p.m ·' ·.
.grai.lowF~entals and Supplies
r.r.~"~'""
't!':...'1'~ , .. 'S"Y'A 0~-£ .. · Wor snlp-. --e paSiOf-~ Sunda Y~choc l lO'a"' · ·· · · ~; .x
·
'"' ..
~ny ,
_,...~....,
Chester , Ohio
Mrll. ' rl1 Brat~ who• iS!.' ~ ·'lo.})i.; kC~rch Sc;l)ool, 9 a .m. , ~;tenry Davls, : sup r.,' eveh ing · 'MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
·illrs. IdS DerfiiUon \pent a patient al St. Joseph Hospital
SY A UShE - Wor~hop, 8 sc rvoce, 7:30 p m. Pra yer THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
.
week inColwnbus wllhMr. and in Parkersburg W \Ia
am ' ch4rc sc~ool . 9 a.m.
meeli nq , Thurda v. 7:30P.m
CHRIST - Rober t Shook
• · ·.
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF paslor. Sunda school , 9· 30
,(.. Mrs. John Knotts and ·family.
Clemma Vale, Cardmglon,
Rev. Frank Clieesebrew
GOD - Rev James Satterfield am Ru sse n ~penc
·t
'l . Mrs. Goldie Gillogly has was a recent guest of Mr. and
Rev. Martha Ann !'l•llner
pas tor . S u~day sc hool, 9 : 30 - w or ~h ip service, 10~ ~5 s~ r;,··
Member of the Big 3
" We Sponsor Jesus"
returned here after spending Mrs. Waller Swett, local, and
BE~eHA~YwartdDShoveljy
am ... worship service, 11 a .m.; e~en i ng worsh ip allorna tlng
General
Merchandise
Rev. Stan Craig , Pastor
.
orcas
evenong ser vice, 7, prayer wot h C. E. at 7:30 p.m. on
some time in Mansfield where Mr and Mr W 1 S tt
Plains
Ph . 667-3280
.·
S.
· ·
we • Worship, . 9.30 a .m., Church service a nd yout h ser voce, Sunday Prayer mee ting, 7 30
she was the guest 'of her Middleport.
School 10.30 a.m.
.
Wednesday , 7 p.m.
p.m. Wednesday, Allred Wolfe
The Busy Bee Society of the
CARMEL - Worshop , II
la y leader.
'
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
a .m.. lsi and 3rd Sundays;
and Mrs . Fred Eckhart.
Carpenter Baptist Church met Church School, 10 a .m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Rexall Drugs
Russell and Kevin Crabtree With Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mrs.
APPLE GROVE - Worship, CHURCH - Robert E. Musser: WHITE'S CHAPEL
Sunday
School,
9
30
pastor.
Anna
Uch
led
devotions
A
7.30
P
m
,
first
and
third
Coolville
RD.
Rev
.
Roy
Deeter,
We
Fill
Ali
Doctors' Prescriptions
Middleport, Ohio I'
were overnight guests of their
.
.
'
Sundays; Church school. 9:30 a .m.; Robert Bobo, sup!.; pastor . Sunday school. 9:30
992-2955
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silent aucllon was held and a a .m.; prayer meeting, first morning worship, 10. 30; Sun. a .m.; worship service, 10:30
Arlhur Crabtree.
. day evening service, 7: 30; Mid- a.m . Boble study and prayer
report on the rwnmage sale !Vec1nesday. 7· 30 p.m..
I
· Nancy Smilh, who is in held recently was given. Those
EAST LETART, - Worship, week service, Wednesday, 7: 30 service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m., second and lourth pm .
school in Colwnbus, spent a present were Lynn McWhorter
RUTLAND
,
. ,' '
Sundays ; church school, 9: 30
w~kend wilh her parents, Mr. Emma Whittington, Vlvtan
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Family Recreation
am .; prayer meeling, th ird
Bakersof'Holsum Bread
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Rev. Samuel Jackson 1
and Mrs. Lewis Smilh.
Gaston, Mae Jordan , Ida Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Swimming
, Camping
THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m ;
·
Middleport. Ohio
GREAT BEND - Worship II Larim ore, pastor Bob Moore, Mrs. Gerlru~ e Butler, supl.
Bernice McKnight
of Cheadle, Metta Fisher, Hester
•
a
.m.,
2nd
and
4th
Sundays,
Sunday
School
Supl.
Sunday
Colwnbus called at lhe home of Peck , Bonni e Ch ea dle and lhe Church School, 10 a .m.
Pra ye r Ser voce, I: 30 p.m. ;
School.
classes
for
all
ages,
9·
30
TH~
preaching
serv1ce, 2 p.m.
her brolher and sister-in-law, hostess.
LETART FALLS - Worship, a.m.; morning worship, 10. 45.
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caster, 10 a .m. ; church school, 9 a.m.; NYP S Sunday, 6: 30 p.m.;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly
CHRIST
Keith
Wise,
pastor.
study , 7:30 p.m. every evangelistic serv ice Sunday, Sunday sc hool , 9:30a.m.. V. H.
and also visited Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Hilliards ' visited TBible
uesday .
Pomeroy-Member FDIC &amp;
7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer Braley, sup!.; worship service
Chester. Ohio
D. 0. McKnight.
relatives here as they were
meeti ng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. and , communion, 10:30 a.m .;
Federal
Reserve
System
Mr . and Mrs. .\,rthur enroute to their new .home in
MORNING STAR - Worship Mlssl 9nary meellng , seco nd
e11enlng sendee, 7· 30 p.m.
9:30a.m.; Church Schoo l 10:30 We~ nesday , 7·30 p.m.
Crabtree were chaperones for Citra, Florida.
Wednesda y, Bible study, 7:30
a .m. ; Mid -Week Serv ice ,
Mrs. Betty Cox and Mrs. Wednesday, 8,1).m.
a wiener roast at Temple
p.m. Regular board meeting,
UNITED FAITH NON - 7:30
p.m.. third Saturday each
Church Grove. About 20 youth Nellie Dye of Columbus were
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship DENOMINATIONAL - Rev . month
Sales · Allis Chalmers . Service
Ba~ers of Good Bread
from the community attended recent guests at the Ney 11 a .m., 1st ,and 3rd Sundays; Robert·Smlth, pastor. Sunday
Farm
· Industrial - Lawn . Garden
Church
School,
10
a
.m.
school,
9:
30a
.m.;
class
leader,
THE RUTLAND COMHuntington, W. Va .
and enjoyed the eveing.
Carpenwr home. They also
PORTLAND - Worship 7: 30 Leo Hil l; worshi p service, 10:30 MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Tuppers Plains
The Temple Church WSCS called on Mildred Carpenter at p.m. ; Church School 9:30a.m. a.m.; church, 7:30p.m.; prayer Richard 'Dubbeld, · pa stor.
SUTTON - Worship, II a .m. meeting. Wednesday .
met at lhe home of Mrs. Clifton a nursing home in Albany and
School, 9:JO a .m.; Worship
2nd
and
4th
Sundays;
Church
ser:vlce,
11 a.m .; Wednesday
Mrs.
Esther
Dailey,
local.
Fraley "'ilh her mother, Ava
School 10 a.m
EDENUNITEDBRETH~EN prayer meellng , 7:30 p.m.
Greenless as hosless. The
WESLEYAN !Raclnel - IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, Sunday nigh I worship, 7:30.
Worship, II a .m. ; Church pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
The Store With A Heart
report of lhe annual meeting
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Sc
hool,
10
a
.m.
Ph. 992-7735
Winnie
Holsinger,
supl.
MorTHE NAZARENE - Rev .
was giv~n by Murl Galaway
Racine '
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Ph . 949-3342
ning
sermon
,
11
a.m.;
EYening
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
Lloyd
D.
Grimm
,
Jr.,
pa•tor.
and Elizabelh Jordan, Mrs. Hobarl Newell , supl. Services
se rvi ce Chr isti an Endeavor , Sunday School, 9: 30 a.m.,
Rev. Jacob Lehman
weekly, 9:30 a .m. on Sunday .
Arthur crabtree was in charge Preaching first and third
7:30p.m. ; Mrs. ~yda Chevalier, Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.,
Rev . Standley Brandum
president.
Song service and Young people's service, 6:45
JOPPA
Worsh
ip
10
a
.m.;
of the business meeting. The Sundays ol mon th by Clifford
serm
on,
8:
20.
Mid-Week prayer p.m .; Evangel is tic se rvices ,
Church
Schoo
l
9
a.m.
;
Prayer
Smllh,
9:30a.m
.
workshops during October
.
meeti ng Wednesday , 7:30 p.m. 7.30 _p.m. Wednesday evening
Meellng , Wednesday, 8 p.m.
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
were
announced.
The UNION - Darrel Doddr ll l,
Mrs.
Mar
ie
Holsi
nger,
class
ser
...
rce
7:
30
p.m.
Ohio
's
Oldest
Dodge
Del1ler
Phone 992-3284
LONG BOTTOM - Church
Middleport J
November meeting will be a pastQr. Sunday School, 9:30 services, 9 a.m.; Sunday School leader.
Middleport, Ohio
MASON COUNTY
dinner meeting at Baker a .m.. Leonard Gilmore, fl rsl 9· 45 a.m. Bible study every
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
evening service, 7:30 Thursday, 7:30p.m .
Center, Ohio University, elder;
' NORTH BETHEL - Worship
·George Casto, pastor . Sunday
p.m. Wednesday prayer
Athens. It was announced thst meellng, 7:30 p.m.
11 a .m.; Church School 10 a .m.
Sc hool, 9:30 ; evening worship,
7· 30. Thursday evening prayer
ALFRED
Sunday
school
,
MT.
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
the Angelaires would have
9: 45 a .m. each Sunday ; . HEMLOCK
GIIOV-£
service,
7:30p.m.
GOD
Racine
Roule
2.
The
special weekend services at lhe Rev. Charles Hand, paslor.
CHRISTIAN
Davia
~tautter,
MASON
FIRST BAPTIST o~:;~~~n~~r~a~~t.
.r
II
a
.m.
each
D. B.A. ANTHONY
0
Middleport, Ohio
Temple Church. Delicious Sunday school, 9:45 a .m.;
pas lor; Slanford Stockton, sup!. Second and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
PLUMBlNG~nd HEATING
: WSCS, 8 p.m.
Craig, pastor . Sunday school.
7:45 M•orn 1nQ wors hlp, 9:30 a.m.; 9:45a.m.
refreshmenls were served by morning worsh ip, II a .m.
; worship service, 11
each
month.
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-Js.So
Evening
serv
ices,
Thuesday
the hostess and her daughter. and Friday, 7:30.
~hur
c~
school
,
-10:
30
a
.m.;
a.m.;
training
uniQJ), 6:30p.m.,· ~--~------------4---a=
Sunday young peoples meeting,· 6:JU
si!
Guests of Mr. and Mrs .
7:30 p.m. ; evening wors~lp , ):30. ~venlng worship s 1wJce, 7:30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE
Bl· ble~dy , Wednesday, 7, 30 e;_m. Mld·week prayer service,
Webster Facemyre Included CHURCH OF CHRIST- David
Wall-to-Wall Carpel Spoocl•tllsll$
p.m.
Pdnesday, 7:30p.m.
J..ewell,
paslor.
Bible
study,
9:30
Facemyer,
Mrs . . Mae
CATALOGUE STORE
l'.m.; morning worship, 10: 30;
·
116
W.
Main
Ph. 992-7590
MT. UNION. BAPTIST FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
Charleston, W. Va., Mr. and evenjng wprsh lp, 6:30 p.m.
Mr
.
&amp;
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Sheets
Rev . Cecil Cox, pastor . Sunday - Le tarl Route 1 lhe Rev Sian
Estimates · Guaranteed
Mrs . William Fisher and Wednesday Bible study, 7:30
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
school
supt.,
Joe
Sayre.
Sunday
Craig,
pastor.
Sunday
s~hool
,
p.m.
scho_ol , 9: 45 a .m. ; Sunday ·9:30 a .m.; prayer and Bible
evenmg worship, 7:30. Wed- sludy, 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
~sday prayer and Bible sludy, service, Tuesday , 10 a .m.;
· li~
E Rs
P LA 1 N s , ~';;;~hlp serrlce, F; rday, 7:30
Nationwide lnsuronce Co. of Col umbus, 0 .
Keepsake
Diamond
Rings
, CH!IISTIAN CHURCH
MASON
CHURCH
OF
;J07 Spring Ave.
·Pomeroy
312 E. Main St,.
Pomeroy, 0.
Eugene Underwood , pastor ; CHRIST - Loren T. Slephens
Ph
.
992-2318
Howard Caldwell, Jr., Sunday minisler. Worshfp, 10 a.m.;
DRUGS- POLITICS-ALCOHOL-SEX. FEAR
School Supt.; Sunday School, Bible Sludy, 11: 15 a.m. ; evening
DISAPPOINTMENTS. WAR. FRUSTRATION
9:30 a . m.; Morning sermon, worship, 7:30 p.m . Mid-Week
10:JC! a. m.; Sunday evening service{ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
HATE- ~OREDOM- SELF. SMOKING
servoc.r"7 p. m,
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Authorized Catalog Merchant
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave .
GOD- Secolld Sr,. Mason, W.
Louis W. Osborn
Middleport, 0 .
LETART FALLS UNITED Va. Chester Tennant, pas lor.
220 E. Main Pomeroy
. 992-2178
BRETI!REN - Rev.· Freeland SVnday schoof, 10 a.m.; morning
worship,
11
a
.m.
;
Norris, pastor ; Floyd Norris,
sup!. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; evangellsllc service, 7:30p.m.
DRIVE~N
morn ing $ermoh, -10:30 a.m. ; Bible study and prayer service,
Prayer ser vice, Wednesday. Wedllftday, 7:30 p.m. Phore
·
· Paint- Plumbing &amp; El-ctrlcal
lZJ:.SJ.33.
7: 30p.m.
Supplies
\
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
S, 3rd Ave., Middleport
E. Main St.
Pomer\)y
CHRIST In Chrlsllan Union CHURCH
OF
~7-3963
Plains
CHESHIRE
Speaker: REV. &amp; MRS. J. C. COLE
GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. The Rev. Will iam Campbel),
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Sm ith, pastor. Sunday School, pa ~tor . Sunday school, 9 30
10 a.m.; Arthur Heoson, Supt .; a.m. ; James Hughes, sup!.;
Several Churches Will Be Represented At This Service.
Morn ing Worship II a.m . ; evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Oa~oltd to the Interest of The
Young Peoples service ~ 7 p.m.; Wednesdav evening prayer
Pastor, William Knittel
Mtl~s &amp; Meson ArN"
meeting,
7:30
p.m.
Youlh
Evonfng service, 7:30 p.m.;
om•o,.,O.
prayer
service
each
Tuesdey
Wednesday Mid-Week Prayet
at 7;30 p.m.
l rrma tion

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success
11. Madaer
family
plant
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Spain J
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preacher
(2 wds. l
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letter
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tunnel
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a wall
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28. Destiny
10. Violent

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KINGSLEY
(0 U71 Xlnr Poatuno Srndleato, lu.)

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cod
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8. English
poet
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actors
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drink
(2 wds. )
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steward
18. Showed
the
way
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(Lat.)
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waa one
satisfied
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
NOTICE

WANl ADS
INFORMATION
DEAD\.INES

,J P M Dev Before Publ cat ort:
Mondav Dead ne 9 e m
Clncellat on - Correc ons
Will be accepted on1 I 9 a m for
Day Of P'U.bl ca on

REGULATIONS

The Pub sher reserves the
r gtH to rd t or re eel any ads
detmtd
ob ecf ona
The
PUblisher w II not be respons ble
for more than one ncorrect
Insert on

RllTES

NOTICE

7 p

at

C fl o o d R 7

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ANYONE

18

Charge

OFFICE HOU'II\
30 a m, IQ 5 OO,p m

a m
Saturday
I JO

to

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per

Do ly
Noon

In Memory
IN MEMORY of Joseph W
While who deparled th s I fe S
years ago today Oclober 20
1967 Sadly rntssed by h s
w fe Alice Wh te daughters
Mrs Verna Salser Mrs Ru1h
Ann Robinson Mrs Mary Lou
Conkle son Joseph While Jr
and grandch ldren s ster
Iva Stewart
10 20 ltc

n

a dog at 113 Ebenezer S1reet

po son was thrown on porch
please conlacl Ernest R nk
Oav dson

Min mum Charge 1Sc
12 cents per word three
consecutive lnsertlori's
11 ce-nts p~ word she con
ucut ve nsert ons
25 per Cent Discount on pad
ads and ads paid w th n o davs

Add tiona I 2Sc
Ad veri sement

grov~ d

10 o fc

fo mat on of lhe po son ng of

V ala o s w I

5 ct!'nts per Word one nsert on

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S1 SO for 50 word m nlmum
Each etdd tlona"t word 2c
BLIND ADS

lewes!

hav ng any

prosecuted

For Wan' Ad Service

Laure

be

Starts at noon

S d'\i
Oclober 12nd
sp s r d by PQsl 9926
W VA
0

19 31&lt;

GUN SHOOT Sunday Octobe

p n
F~cl ory choked
gu s on y Seco nd pla c e
s oo e s ge f ee sh ot n nexl

22

a ch

Asso e d

m eat s

Ra e nc Gun Club

10 19 Jlc

10 56 p

SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF

NAZARENE

f one f rst g ves h mself lo

the Lord all olher g v ng s
easy
Sunday Schoot-9 30 A M
Worshlp-10 4S AM
Young"'&gt;eopte-6 30 P M

Even ng Wor~h•p-7 30 P M

YARD SAL E

Fr day and

Sat u day on Coun t( Road 9
I r s house wes t o New 33
S M IS a 10 a m

10 19 21c

2x52 I a ler n Syracuse after
Oc 22 P vale a adult s
on y Phone 98S 3504 a tier 5 p
m

For Sale
972 STI:J&lt;EO 8 lra ck

wa nu

Drug

S 96 at Ne so n

For Sale

co sol e w th speaker ba a'lCC

base
Tak e over ANTIQUE pump o gan all
payn enfs ol S6 so per mo th or g nal ex cept new bellows

a d

or pay ba ance ol $101 50 Call
992 S331
10 19 61c

Ove 80 years o d Made by
Tay or and Fra ey Organ Co
Wo cesler Mass One bellows

vpe Phon e 992 3904

LEFT IN ay away De vx Z g
Zag se w ng mach ne Th s
n ac h n e ave ca st s darn s
e nbr o de r e s and make s
bu ton ho es Pay ba ance of
S41 50 or pay $5 25 pe m o nth

Call 992 S33

10 19 61c
For Sale or Trade
963 CHEV

Slat on Wagon

excellent cond t on

se

or

lrade for Volkswagen ot equa

va ue phon e 985 4118

10 20 31c

REDU CE excess llv ds w lh 1962 FORO Fulura 2 door
standard t ansm ss on extra
FLUIDE X $ 69
LOSE
good cond t on o w
t ade
WEIGH T w h Dex A 0 el
c~ p s ule s

for an au to mat c of eq ua
value phone 949 391 5

0 20 Jtc

10 IJ tf

PARSON S New Furn lure
Kanauga Oh o 2 m les above

S ver B djle s ha v ng an o d
fa sh oned tr ade n week
Tra de n your o d for new
Don m ss our 6 p ece I v ng
oom su tes f or only $ W 95
Do
fo ge t we del ve tree
So shop lh s w eek and save
10 17 4 c

COME AND SEE Have new
sh pment of f owers fo fall
and Chr stmas w I make
f ower arrangements have
over 1 000 g ft ferns a so
ewe "' Avon bott es same
ant ques open 9 a m to 6

p m except F day closed
F day
phone 98S 3537
Smal ey s G fl Shop Chester
Oh o
0 8 2tc

1 W LL nol be espons be for

WINTER pel aloes $Sa 100 b
For Rent
an y deb s c:ont acted by any
J AND 4 ROOM Iurn shed and phone 247 2642
one o h e
h an myself
0 18 61c
S gned La ry R Hubbard
unfu n shed
apartments
0 20 3tp
Phone 992 5434
4 12 fc 971 DODGE Charger power
- - - - -- - seer ng gold w lh black
PIANO Tun ng L.;me Danes
J ROOM house and balh lv
v nyl top phone 949 5424
Ot abe 281h lhrv Decembe
5 h 259 Broadway M d
n shed also a er adu s
10 18 6 c
'1 par phone 992 2082
only phone 992 5592 o 17 ltc POTATOES 50 lbs No $2 19
~----10 16 51c
B s ze S 39 unc ass f ed
LEGAL NOTICE
TWO
lvrn
shed
rooms
$1
79 201bs 85c apples $2 per
KOSCOT KOSMETICS IM NK
IN THE COURT OF
ava
ab
e
now
4
3
Spr
ng
bushel
and up 9 var et es
0 L BASEl We have many
COMMON PLEAS
Ave
phone
992
J429
cabbage
7c a b pr ces good
new
p
oducts
s
nee
the
for
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
10
8
21p
h
ough
Sunday M dway
Not ce &amp;y Publicat on
mal on of th s Company Also - - - - , - - - - - Markel
W
Ma n Sf
Na 15 11l
sev eral new ones 1h s month
Pome oy phone 992 2S82
CHARLES LEWIS
pus month y spec als A
Mobde Homes For Sale
10 18 Jtc
Route 3 Box 16
lhese n add I on to the
Pomeroy Ohio
Pia nt fl
CASH
pa
d
lor
a
makes
and
o g na s Lad es we wou d
vs
models of mob le home s AKC Toy Pood es Phone 742
ke very much for you to try
RUTH LEWIS
3872
Phone area code 6 4 423 9S3
lhese cosmet cs and to serve
Routt 3 Box 16
10 1961c
4
J
ftc
Pomeroy Ohio
you Phone He en Jane 992
Et 11
Defenclants
5 13
bedroom mob le home tn 1950 , TON Ford p ckup truck
The Defendants Mary Anna
10 tfc TWO
good cond I on
$1 600
Marl n r fie 3 sows phone
Davis whose place of res dence
It unknown Add s M Oav s
Zuspan s Tra er Cou t
247 2161
SHOTGUN shoot ng match
whose place ot res dence s
o 20 3tc
Vema
G
Zuspan
Mason
W
Rut and Gvn Cub Sunday
unknown The unknown he rs
Va
Ocl 22 I p m A hand
devisees legatees d strlbutees.
10 12 Sf~ DON T PUMP your slugg sh
ldmln strators and executors
choked and sleeved guns w II
sepl c ank Get Ktean Em
If any
of James Ward
be hand capped No a cohot c
All Sepl c Tank C eane
deceased the unknown hetrs
beverag es are a owed
• A1r Cond1lloners
Landmark Farm Bureau
dev sees legattes d str butees
10 19 Jtc
• Awn~ngs
administrators and executors
Pome oy
If ony of Ruby Ward H II
10 20 lc
Underp~nnmg
CARPORT
Sa
e
c
oth
ng
tars
Oeceutd John Howard whose
electr c malo s e ectr c
lace of residence Is 15413
REG STEREO Eng sh Seller
1111 Ia
Compton
California
sweepe' lays and househo d Complete mob le home
pvpp es 6 weeks o d phone
90220 Gonzell Howard whose
odds and ends too numerous servtce p us g gant c
992
5072
lace of residence s 15-413
to menton Rvss L Hie display of mob te homes
0 20 3tc
lsella Compton California
res dence East of Rutland on always avallab e at
90220 Davis Howard whose
0 20 ltp
Rou e 124 Fr day and
place of residence s unknown
97 KAWASAKI 100 exce ent
Salv day Ocl 20 and 2h 10
The unknown heirs devisees
MILLER
cond on
ready to go
am
legatees
dlstrlbutees
ad
LEGAL NOTICE
Sacr
I
ce
for
only
$235 Phone
mlnlstrators and executors If
o 18 Jlc MOBILE HOMES
seoled b ds w be received n
Coo
v
e
667
6214
1ny
of
James
Sm th
the off ce of the v age Clerk
10 20 t21p
Deceased rhe unknown he rs Pomeroy Oh o untl 2 o cock GARAGE Sa e Oct 21 and 22
1220 Washington Blvd
devisees legatees dlstr butees noon on l\lovembe 6 972 on
BELPRE 0
463 Gran I St M ddleporl 423 7521
ldmlnlstrators and executors the follow ng proposa s
Mob te Homes lo
Sa e
shes
I
urn
ture
c
olh
ng
d
If any of Carr e Henshaw
F~r the purchase by the
96S ATLAS mob e home
ant
ques
and
m
sc
terns
Deceased The unknown hers VII age of ~omerov of a new
SOx 0
w o bedroom front
10 18 3tp Auto Sales
devisees legatees d str butees
973 Truck Chass s and Dump
k
tchen
exce lent cond t on
adm nlstrators and executors Body wi h
he o low ng
Phone
985
JSSS
f any of M dred Thompson spec flcat ons
GUN Sh oot also r f e matches
967
VOLKSWAGEN
10 20 61p
Deceased The un~nown he rs
2-4 000 m n mum GVW
open
s
les
on
y Forked Rvn
mec~an ca y good ca afler
devisees egatees dlstr butees
8-4 Inch Cab to Axe
Sporlsman C vb Sunday Ocl
admln strators and executors
6 p m lawrence Donohue 1966 STARCRAFT Tent Tra ler
7 000 lb front axe m n mum
22
12 noon
f any of Dorothy Devol
742 3048
7 000 lb 2 speed rear aKie
s eeps 8 doub e d nelte
10 18 31
Qtceued The unknown he rs rat o 6 so l
10 20 3fc stove s nk and ce box also
r:l'c~_,,..__,.,....,.."'-'.....:.::..;.;~
dlvls.ees legatee.s. dlstrlbutees
Fo&lt;~_to~Vj ;9' enfo~•m ~ !rAm ~
Sears 2 fl Johnboat
. . m nlstntor. otrld executors
5 sp~ed transm ss on
at
um num $60 phone 367
968
DODGE
ton
I
uck
stake
If any
of Nora Howard
Direct In f tth
7530
body
good
cond
ton
Phone
Dectutd The unknown he rs
All types of eng ne w
be
0 15 6tc
dtvlaeta legatees dlstr butees cons !:fered but b d mus spec ty
98S 4190 or 985 41SJ
1dmln strators and executors cub c
10186tc -~~---nch
d splacement

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1

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e

f any of Mary Sm th Ro lins number of cyl nde s etc
Decened and The unknown min mum 300 cu nch
heirs
dev sees
legatees
Heavy duty front and rea
dlstr butees adm lnl5trators spr ngs w th over toads on rea
and elCecutors
f any
of
2 speed electr c w pers
Herr son Roll ns aka Harr son w ndsh e d washers
take
Raw nos Deceased w
S gnal
ghts w th haza d
not ce that on the 28th day ot SW Ch
July 1972 a Comp alnt was
Heeter and Defroster
f led n the Common Pleas
900 x 20 res mud and snow
Court of Me gs County Ohio on rear - Cast spoke whee s
Case No S 113 where n you
~ower steering
have been named defendants
Heavy duty brakes
In the prayer of the Com pia nt
Heavy Ciutv c utch
Pto nllff demands that h s In
Huvy duly bettery
terest n sad rea estate may be
Heavy duty bumper
set off to h m n severalty and
Heavy du y Alterna or
for pu lit on of sad real estate
Wes.t Cont mirrors
accord ng to the respective
Mud flaps
r ghts of the partes hereto and
2 front tow hooks - rear ow
In case par tit on of sa d rea 1 loop
estate cannot be mt~de without
man test Injury to the value
W th and W th Dump bed to be
thereof lhen lhat sa d reo I 7 X 10 ft 2-4 s des w h
s ze
estate may be adjudged to one w ng type cab protector
or more of t~e part es to th s
Color Yellow
su t upon election as provided
Door In ta ga e Comp e e
by law then lhat sa d real w th Ho st
estate may be sod according to
2 For sale by the V age of
law free and clear from all the Pomeroy Is 1967 nte na iona
ola ms r ghts and inte ests of Dump Truck The b dder may
all lhe parties to this su t stale either what hew I g ve for
Pia ntlff further prays that each the 967 tnternat on a Truck o
of sa d Defendants may be what amount he w 11 al ow as a
required to set up whatever trade In for the new Truck
claim or cia ms r ght or r ghts Chass s and Dump Body
nterest or Interests each ot descr bed above
them has n and to said real
Each b dder may b d for
estate or be forever barred e lher the purchase of the 1967
from assert ng same And Intern at ona or fo the sale o
turlher Pto nl ff prays for other lhe V I age of Pomeroy of a new
proper rei ef The rea estate s Truck Chass sand Dump Body
described as follows
descr bed above or both Ea ch
The follow no described real b d must conta n lhe fu I name
estate s tuate n the V llage of of every person or company
Pomeroy Me gs County Oh o
nterested n the same and he
Tract No 1
b d must be accompan ed by a
Be ng part of Lot No 6 on check or bond n the sum ot
Prospect Hill n sad City and n $ 00 00 to the sat sfactlon of the
Fraction No 17 beg nning on V age Counc as a guaranty
Carol ne Street at the Nor that f the b d s a&lt;;:cepled
thwest corner of a lot sod to contract w II be entered nto and
John M St vers thence with ts performance prope ly
sa d Street N 88 deg West 100 secured These checks or bonds
feet thence South 2 Oeg west wJ be returned at once to a
tOO feet lhence South 88 Deg except the successfu b dde
East parallel w th Cerollne H s check o bond w I be h-eld
Street IOOfeel to lot of sad John unt the coni act o b d s
M S:t vers thence w th the line p oper y e)(ecuted by h m
of said Stivers lot 100 feet be ng
The r ght s reserved tore ec
the house and at forme y any and a I b ds
owned b"' Wm R St vers
Jane Walton C e k
Tract No 2
V LLAGE 0~ POMEROY
All of Lot Number F ve (5) n ( 0 13 20 2tc
S W Pomeroy s Add ton to the
C ty of Pomeroy n Fract on No
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
17 Town No 2 Range 13 Save
Case No 20 799
end except 100 feet square oft of
Est1te of A.udra Edward
the North end of said Lot No s Wyers
Oecused
Tract No 3
Noti&lt;Je
Is hereby g ven that
Beg nn ng at the Southwest
corner of Lot No Five on F orence Wyers of Route 1
Reedsv e Ohio has been du y
Prospect H II
n S
w appo
nted as Adm nlstratr x of
Pomeroy s Add it on to said C ty
of Pomeroy thence North 2 the Estate of Audn Edward
Deg East 206 feet
thence Wvers deceased late of Me os
Countv Oh o
North 88 Deg west 100 feet
Cred tors are reQu red to file
Thence South '2 Oeg West 183
feet thence South 70 Oeg •o their cia ms w th sad 1 due ary
Eas.t along the North s de of a w th n four monthS
Dated th s 17th day of Oc
forty foot street 10~ teet to place
Iober
9'72
Of beglnn no Sav ng and ex
Manning
0 Webster Judge
ceptlng
coa
and
other
Probete D v s on of
mineral• the right to m ne
Common P eBs Court
ume Without encumbrance to
Me gs County Oh o
the surface 1nd 1111 ways •nd
rights of ways along any 110) 20 27 1111 3
mineral seam hereby reserved

Reference Dttcl Vol 7S
Page 171 Deed Records Meigs
County Ohio
You are required to answer
tfto Cotnptolnl within lwenly
otghl doys ofler the lesl
pyblfcltlon ot this nottce
nomoty by nol Iller thon 1he
17111 diY of Novemb.tr 1~12 or
ludgmont by cletoull will be
rendorH ogolnst you
Evelyn Lucke
Clerk of Courtt

Mt gs Covnly Ohio
Crew Crow I. Porter
Attwnt\11 for PlolntJff
(f) u 22 1t (10) 6 13 20 27
PIC

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Cut No 20 781
Estate of M ldred M Baum
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven that
De mar G Beum of Chester
Oh o has bun duly appo nled
Adm nlslretor of the Estate of
M ldred M Baum deeeased
Ill! of Meigs County Oh o
Cred to s are requ red to f le
the r cia ms with sa d t duclary
w thin four months
Dated th s lrd day of O~:tober

972

Mann ng 0 Webster Judge
Common Peas Covrf
Prob'ate o vis on
110 I
6
13
20
31c

"HEll"

COAL

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

69 CAD LLAC sedan DeV le
a r cond t oned green w th
b own v ny top A power
au omat c good cond t on

Wmdow,
A1r Cond1lloners

ARNOLD
BROTHERS"p anos

Buy

grand

Did

up ghl

p anos

old

pump organs Any cond ton
Pay ng $10 each Wr leg v ng
d rectlons Willen Plano Co
Box 188 Sard s Oh o 43946
10 3 61p
200 BALES of good lh s years
hay delivered phone 742
4459

10 20 31c

1960 965 VOLKSWAGEN fo
paris phone 98S 4 8
10 20 3tc
OLD Furn lure

oak tables

organs dishes clocks brass
beds or camp ete households

Wr te M D M Iter Rt 4
Pomeroy Oh o Call 992 627
6 28 lfc

Brmg Your Unhulled

WALNUTS
TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER
Your Walnuts wtll be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We W1ll Pay 'lou

$

C:: xcels or

Sa I Works E Ma n Sl
Pom e oy Phone 992 3891
4 12 lfc

Business Services
.

DRIVE A LlTTLE
-SAVE A LOTI
Kuhl's Bargain Center
Rt 1 at cautoon hthl

fARlH MOVING
Dozer &amp; End lo.tder work,
ponds
basemen1
land.
scapmg We have 2 s11e
dozers 2 s11e loaders Work
done by hour or contra~ .
Free Est mates We also

TUPPERS PLAINS

haul toll d1rl top sool Dump
trucks and tow boy for hore .
See Bob or Roger Jefler,~&lt;
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525
after 7 p m or phone 992S232

Per Hundred
Pounds
After they
"'' Hulled

From the largest
Bulldozer Rad ator to the
Smallest Heater Core
Nathan Boggs
Radoator Speciatost

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174
Pomeroy

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open I T1lS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Moon Pomeroy 0

Start Buyong Oc1ober 2 1972

Excelsior
SaR Works, In~
P 0 Box 267
992 3891
Pomeroy Ohio

10 17 6tc

NEW 1972 Z g Zag Sew ng
Mach ne n original factory
carton Zig Zog lo make
bvtlonholes sew on bultons
monogl"'ams and make fancy

3 Super C t
1 Cus1om C 1
2 Custom C 1
1 Model c 111-A
1 Moclol c 12

Johnson and Son

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
4782 Galt po s John Russe

Inc

3 2 ftc

5 12 lfc

Sept c tanks nslalled George
IB II Pvll ns Phone 992 2478
4 25 ftc

C BRADFORO Auct oneer
Complele Serv ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tl Bradford
s tic

SEWING MACHINES Repa r
serv ce a makes 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
Author zed Singer Sates and

Owner &amp; Operalor

~-,------

w LL c ui or tr m trees
reasonable
ba sements

also c ean out
aft cs
and

cellars phone 949 3221
10 4 30tc

eROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMQING
•CARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING

----BACKHOE AND DOZER work

For Free Estimate
PHONE

------

AUTOMOB LE nsurance been Real Estate For Sale
cancelled'
Lost
yovr
2966

6 IS lfc

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker

t on ca y
guaranteed

AI

work
Reasonable

Employment Wanted
WILL DO babyslltlng for
p eschool ch ldren n my
home by Ihe day Re ab e and
mature Phone 949 5101

10 18 6tc

CLELAND
REALTY
608 E Maon
1 27 ACRE
REAL COUNTRY LIVING
CLOSE IN - 7 rooms bath
v111 ty room basement
natural gas forced air fur
nace

garage

other

bu ld ngs $8 000 00
JUST RENOVATED
OVER I 000 sq ft I vng

temps
Auto
water
level
control
L lnt
Fltttr or Power
Fin Agitator

NICE ONES
6 ROOMS I ' ba1hs
fireplace In large living
Nice dining with sliding
glass doors Modern kitchen
has stovt ~ltd refr g rator
Gas forced at r furnace
Garage
ROOMS - I ' baths all
electric Beautiful kitchen
and dining area Large
ltv ng utll ty 2 garages In
the country Carpet except
the vi lily room
6

REAL BARGAINS
ROOMS - 2 bedrooms
nice ba1h basement Iron!
porch Large tot In back
Ask ng ss sao oo
NEW 5 ROOMS - Nice
kitchen w11h stove and
Fefrlgerator Gas forced air
furnace Lots of closets and
cupboard space Carpet and
paneling Only $16 000 00
wl1h 2 lots
5

WORTH THE MONEY
GAS FURNACE
3
bedrooms bath large living
with fireplace Dtnlng room
full basement and garage
room

for

A

LET YOUR

MONEY
MAKE YOU

10%
Yes we p.oy 10 percent in
teruton 111 doposlts 11111

12%
On 5 yr De!losits

AT

Dry•rs

647 SSO
111 525
547 4U
167 m

cars

WE HAVE SEVERAL NICE
HOUSES BUT FINANCING
IS A PROBLEM SEE
ABOUT IT THEN SEE US
WELL HELP YOU FINO A
HOME OF YOUR OWN
HELEN l TEAFORD
ASSOCIATE
PHONE9923325

Hill of Ht11

"O

3

magnificent home $21 000
30 ACRES - 4 bedrooms
bath gas well with free gas
and oil Some bottom land
Only $IS 000 00

Perm• Press
Moyfot

Surround" clotttes
wlttl gtn11t tvtn

Met No hOIIpOII
no ovordrylng
Fine Mesll Lint
Filter

m m

2 Deti'IOI1Sfrlfwl

WI II'ICIIUielll

Cotlloln olldlot Ul felllo yw

lbeuf H

MAYTAe

fURNITURE·~~:-'
741-4211

70 Mavenck 2 Dr, 6 cyl,

auto

....... '1495

69 Olds 88 H T Sedan, full power, a1r • '1795
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr , H T , a1r
• 11995
11295
69 £~lev BIS. 2 Dr, 6 cyl 1 std
69 Ponttac Bonneville 2 Dr HT au.... 11695
68 Dodge Cor 2 Dr H T, V-8, auto, P S '1095
66 BuiCk LaSabre 4 Door, atr
• ... '~95
66 Olds Toronado, full power, a1r. • '1195
66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr H T .. • ••• '595
65 Bu1ck La Sabre 2 Door HT
62 Olds 98 tl T Sedan, full power

'495
• '395

New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Yollll Uke Our Quality Way
of Doing Bus~ness
992 5342
GMAC FINA~CING
POMEROY
Open Evenings UntJI 6loo--Til ~ PM Sat

Arnold Grate

RutiW

........

~"PS

FUURURE

11111111' ......

Obligation night set
ObligatiOn N1ght was set for
Nov 6 at the Monday mght
meetmg of Theodorbs Council
17 Daughters of Amenca held
at the IOOF hall
Mrs Etta Lemley councilor
presided at the meetmg durmg

wh1ch lime the 60th an
mversary of the Counc1l was
noted Plans for observance to
lake place on Nov 20 were
postponed until the next
meeting
The state councilors prOJect
G1ve a D of A a D1me was
&lt;t1scussed D1sh cloths to be
sold were diStributed Mrs
Eva Dessauer IS chairman or
the sale It was reported that
Marvm Darsl1s home from the
hosp1tal as IS Bobby Staats
grandson of Mrs Ferne Roush
Mrs V1v1an Johnson IS at the
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal
where she has undergone
Students of Me gs H gh surgery
School named to the honor ro
Mrs Norma Chapman was
at the close of the f rst s x
w~ks grad ng per ad were
remstaled mto the Council
ahnounced loday by Pr nc pal
Several members attended the
James D ehl
Mak ng a grade ot B or mspect1on of Chester Council
above n a I the r sub1ects to be 323 Tuesday mght The pnze
named to the roll were
SENIORS
Edgar Abbett package donated by Mrs Ed1th
Dana Alesh re Shlrt•y Alk re Spencer was won by Mrs Edna
Barbara Archer George Ar
Re1bel The next meetmg will
noll L nda Atk nson Lynne mclude a game hour Refresh
Baker Debra Barnhart Jyt
Beaver Janet B ggs El zabeth menLs of homemade cake 1ce
Btaettnar J m Boggs Jan ce cream coffee were served
Burns Nancy Busk rk Judy
Carsey ~bb e Carson R ta
Case Michael Corder He en
Cotter It Paul Cunn ngham
Merr Ebersbach Jeff F e ds
Donna Francs Beth Fultz
Wanda C Gardner Dav d

Meigs High

honor roll

announced

Gerard

Deborah

G1

am

Karen Hate Amy Hamm
Sheila Hawk Randy Haynes
se Hendncks

Jeanne

Kennedy

Barbara

K

en

Sherry Lambert
Krlsty
Malson Ed th Mees R chard
Mendenha Donna Michael
Sherry M chae Debb e M Iter
David M tchell Pavia Morr s
K mberly Mowery Roger
Pearch

get them off the lot and make way
for newer used cars You II be
glad you d1d
because these ~ ~;t2~g
end of the year pnces are the ~:::--:::
lowest yet Now 1s the ttme to
move on up to a second and th1rd
car family

Don't Forget
We Servwe What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond

Des ree

P ke

Chr sf ne Robonson L nda
Rvpe Ava Sayre M ke Sayre
James lee Schmoll Deborah
Schuck Beck1"-Seel g Vlck
S ncta r
Conn e Smith
Christ ne Stanley, Jane
Thomas R chard Vaughan
Gary Warner Stephen Warner

Dallas Weber Patt Well and
Sharon WI son
JUNIORS - John Ash
Ch sf ne Ba ley Mike Bares
w t Dav d Barnhart Brenda
Barton Reg na B ng Donna
Boyd Dana Carsey Ron
Couch Joyce Dav s R Ia F
Dav s Barbara Demoskey
Charles D eh Andy English
Dinah Ertew ne
Sandra
Flqccar
Grace Frakes
Gregory

Open Evenmgs Ttl 7 p m &amp; Sat
Ttll 12 Noon for Serv1ce &amp; Sales 5
pm

France

Conn e

COLUMBUS - D~rector
R1chard E Guggenheim or the
Oh10 Deparlmen t of L1quor
Control today noted that
Eastern Standard T1me
returns to Oh10 at 2 am
Sunday Oct 29
Allhalt1me 11 will become 1
a m Eastern Standard Time
addmg one hour to the closmg
11me of all tavern keepers
whose penmts enhUe them to
remam open unhl 2 30 a m
The
followmg
permit
class1flcatwns carry that
pnvllege A lA D 3A D-5
and D-SA

2 SillS

OF

QUALITY

Pb-:!~~s ~!' Co.

@)

Repeal of tax opposed

are FHA topzcs

A program on datmg and
marr age was presented at the
Tuesday mght meeting of the
Eastern Chapter of the Future
Homemakers of Amertca
A panel dlscusston on the
COURSE COMPLETED
top1c
mduded four adulLs
SYRACUSE - Donald C
Elliott of Syracuse an mstalled Sandy Woods presided It was
repairman has received the decided that gtrls mtssmg
cert1f1cale for completmg a three consecutive meetlngs
basic mstallahon and mam Will be dropped from the
lenance course at General chapter Several members
Telephone Co of Ohw s plant were appointed to babysit with
trammg school m Manon A the children at the next Chester
graduate of Carthage Troy PTA meeting
Ins P1gott read minutes of
H1gh School Elliott has been
the prev1ous meehng
With the company one year He
Refreshments were served
works m the Pomeroy Ex
change
PROFITS WAY UP
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Republican Steel Corporation
reported Wednesday ILs net
Income for the f1rst nine
months of 1972 was up some 200
pet over the total for the
corresponding 1971 period The
company reported net income
of $34 972 780 or $2 16 per share
for the first three quarters of
this year compared with
$11 081 039 or 69 centa pershare
for the same period last year

The director emphasized
that some local commun1lles
require sales of miOlucaUng
liquor to be ended before the
Departments 2 30 a m closmg
requ~remenl
The transfer
from Eastern Daylight to
Eastern Standard Time w11l
have no effect upon taverns
whtch 8re required by local
ordmance lo close earlier than
2 30 a m on Sunday
he
concluded
The observance of Standard
and Daylight T1me IS required
by th~ Federal Umform Time
Act of 1966

OUR SPECIAL
OF THE WEEK
70 Chev Impala 4 dr, H T, rad1o,
heater, P S , P B , factory atr N1ce
clean car
$1895
71 Chev Vega, 2 dr , stand N1ce red
clean car
$1595
71 Hornet, 2 dr , hke new, 13,000 m1les,
radto, auto
$1495
70 Dodge Super Bee, 4 sp , 2 dr , H T
all Black Beauty, forqu1ck sale S129S
68 Bu1ck Electra 225, 2 dr H T , fully
equ1pped Local owned
$1595
69 Ford XL, 2 dr H T , rad1o, auto ,
$1395
ps
69 Mercury Marque, 4 dr H T , A 1
shape
51595
68 Volkswagen, auto, rad1o, clean
car
$895
65 Pontiac Bonneville, 2 dr H T
Loaded
$795
68 Chev 4 dr wagon, V-8, auto , looks
&amp; runs good
$995
64 Dodge 4dr wagon, V 8, auto
$395
62 Chev II, 6 cyl, auto
s100
65 Chev Belair, 4 dr station wagon,
new t1res Looks good Bad engtne $250
64 Cllev 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck
$395
62 Chev Ptckup Truck
$300

See Ray Rrggs or Roger Rrebel

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS

Q- Can a snake hear•
A- Not sounds from the
air Its hearmg IS by sensmg
ground VIbrations

Located on St

Ph 985 4100

IW7

'

u

OiestarJ

cr

Top video, medical experts
to speak at Lake Hope soon

OU pinched by
enrollment dron
.I:'
md1cations for the precipitous
drop-&lt;Jff and of an mtensive
survey to be undertaken 1m
mediately to determine why
those failing to return did not
enroll
pre
Although sprtng
reg1stratwn and housing
contracts were down Sowle
sa1d pre-college sess1ons were
up m attendance Freshman
enrollment has proved to be
close to that targeted w1th the
drop-off occurring among
sophomores juniors seniors
and graduate students
No specific budgetary
adjustments were forecast
by Sowle but be aald they
would necesaarlly be very
tough 1o make and they
wW not be painless He
Indicated that am011g consideratlona to be dlHusaed
are cutbacks In both
academic aod noa academic
programs and a freeze on
personnel replacements
Although a deciSIOn on a
posstble reduction in state
subsidy wlll not be made In
Columbus until possibly
December and therefore the
full extent of the flnancllll
problem not known until lhen
Sowle said illunedlate steps to
start a\ljustlng to the known
$1 5 mllhon problem are
essential
One Hreat unknown that
could knock all financ~al ad
jusllnenta Into a cocked hat
satd Sowle would be the repo.al
of the state income tax In
November Unless the loss of
that state income were 1m
mediately replaced by another
aource the result would be
catastrophic

USED CAR

Datzng, marnage

Effect Tavern Hours

Garnes Venoda G bbs Br dgel
Goble Thurman Han ng
lngr d Hawley Den se Hawley
James H I Jacqueline Hutton
Anna Jacks Mary Janey Sus e
ATil ENS - An unexpected
Jelfers Dana Johnson Ezra enrollment drop of I 798 at
Kiser Mary Krawsczyn Barry
Marshall M chaet May Diane Oh10 UmverSity that Mil cause
992 2174
McAngvs Janet I'Aorr s Mark serious financial problems was
Morr s
Susan
Morrison
announced Wednesday
BUICk
Pontiac
Brenda Ne son Tina N erl
Mam campus enrollment of
Gary 0 Dell Mark Oiler
Mam St Pomeroy Oh1o
Dana Pa nter Roxie Pat 17 443 Is down I 363 from ex
terson Debra P erce Debra pectahons which had been set
Powet Donna Powell Mlchae
R chards Pat Robson Sandra at approximately the level of
Rvschel Jean e Schne der last fall The drop-off amounts
Patty Sear es Ga S zemore to 7 2 pet Enrollment at the
Albert Smith Jill Smith umverstty s fiVe regwnl
Stephen Sm th Randall D
Sn der T na Spire~ L nda campuses was down 435 from
Sprouse R ck Stobart Brenda an anllc1pated 5 138 It IS 8 5
Van Meier Paul Voss Karen pet lower
Wheeler and Sherman While
The enrollment drop and
1971 BUICK
$2149
SOPHOMORES - Vicki
resultant
loss of fees causes an
Abbett Sharon Bong ~berah
Sportwagon Beautiful coral finish with vinyl Interior
Black
Teresa
Burchett
factory air conditioned luggage rack rad o 350 V 8
lmmedtate problem of $15
Evelyn R Burnette Ju Ia m1lllon m the umverslly s
engine automa1tc 1rans power steer ng &amp; brakes like
Capehart Mandy Carder Jo
neww wtires I! you want a show p ece &amp; plenf¥ of luxury
Lynn Chafjn Jenn fer Chap already t1gh I $44 million
try this ovts1andlng bvy
man Charles ConQer R chard operatmg budget The fman
1966 CHEVROLET
1649
Couch Carla Cr sp Sandra
Curtis Cart Dav dson Edd e c1al crts1s could be com
BelAir St Wagon I owner local car &amp; spotless v nyt n
D ddle Bonnie 01 ton Metod e pounded mto one totaling as
terlor good tires V 8 engine power steer ng brakes
Faulkner
Larry Fr dley Lois much as S3 8 million should the
automat1c trans radio See lilts car as It Is priced tow
Fraser
Barbara
Fultz Linda state subs1dy allocallon based
tow low
Gerard Joy Hayes Maureen
1966 FORD
$399
Hennessy Chr sty Hysell on expected enrollment be
Falrlane sao 4 dr. local owner spotless clean nterlor 6
Debbie Kennedy An ta K ng trimmed
Scherry Lane Barbara Lew s
cyl engine std trans radio SPI'clal for weekend
Previous Oh10 Umversity
Cynthia Manley
D•bb e
budget
adjusllnenLs for thts
Mclavghl n Ralph McMillin
Peggy Murphy
Michael year totaling $1 1 million were
Nesselroad Ph I Oh nger Jo announced September 22 and
Anna Peyton Douqtas Pope mcluded a reductiOn of $346 900
Rose Ramsburg An I~ Rail iff
~lEROY, 01110
Kenneth Rife Floyd Sayre m expected fee Income ThiS
Bryan Shank Sam Ter was based on experience In
zopptous Steven Walburn 1971 72 when the enrollment
Ailsa Walker Joy Wh le
Brenda W II L nda WIt lams drop at the end or the fall and
NINTH GRADE- ~bbe Winter quarters was 6 pet a
Bailey Bruce Blackston ftgure double that of previous
Sandra Carleton George
Carper Karen Coleman years
G nger Cvttums
Peggy
Budget adjustments to
Cunnl~gham
Mckey
A resolulion opposing reJit.ll School of Education Mankato Davenport Stott Fraser compensate for the unmedlate
of the state Income tax was State College Minnesota Dr Cherie Fry C ndy Glaze loss af $1 5 million m feea ls
Firm recom
approved when James A Owen B Kiernan Executive Crystal Glaze Darla Harper underway
Andrew
Hoover
Laurae me.ndallons
of
the
National
Secretary
from
the
Diehl principal of Meigs High
Hoover
James
Hutton
Debbie
School attended the Fall Association of Secondary Janey Bonita Johnston Glenn University Budget Comnuttee
Conference of the Ohto SchoOl Prlnclpllls and Dr Kennedy Mond Lee King to Preaiden t Claude R Sowle
Debra Lawrence Michael are expected within two weeks
Anoclation of Secondary Dean Berkley Unlvenlty of Magnotta
•Vicki Manley
Sehool Principals at the Indiana
Charlie- Marshall Jeff Martin After action by Sowle the
Other resolutions plued Jeff Me kiMey
Tammy adjuatmenta Wlll be submitted
C4hmbu Sherlllon hotel In
Michael
Tammy
Mowery
Ill the Board of Truatees for
Colambu on Sllnclay Monday 1111pp0tled the Oblo rUiocfation
Kim Ohllny.,- Judy Radford final
of Student Councill the Oblo Bruce
consideration
on
and Taaday thla week
Reed Rebecca Roush
Congress of Admlnlltrallve Kathy Rupe Mary Ruschel November 13
Prlndpll ~en at the Auoclallonl active par Pamela Shockey, Angell
Announcement of the
confer...ce lnelldecl Dr lielpltloniD tie determlltall011 Siuon Peaoy Snyder Tamara enrollment 10118 was made by
'Klmberty Stevers
llarthl 'II lae1 Ofllo of ORSM pallciltl, llld iJJ. Stanley.
George Siewert Mike Swick Sowle at a Wednesday mormng
. . . . . . lent Cll l'16lle [11. volvement iil the Search for Mttlssa Thomas
Donna praa conference where he
Thornton
and
Earl
Wood
lfnlcdan, Dr Oonlld GDJ.,
spoke both of the lack of early
Jll'OII"IDI

SMITH NELSON

Officers were elected at a
meeting of the Umted Teens of
the Umted Faith Church
Pomeroy Sunday evenmg
Elected were Sharon Drake
president Debbie Lawrence
vtce
president
Nan~y
Lawrence secretary Darrell
Drake treasurer Sharon Htll
news reporter and Patty
Hysell song leader
Mam objective '!! the Umted
Teens will be to mterest more
young wople m the church
Their plans mclude arts and
crafts proJects parties and
plays during the hohday
season Youth and adults m
teres ted m working w1th young
people ar~ mv1ted to attend the
6 45 p m Sunday evenmg
meetings A total of 17 were m
attendanm Sunday mght

COl UMBUS (UPI] - Dav1d
Sweet sLate director or
econom c; and commun1ly
development said he 1s fmdmg
growmg opposition Lo repeal of
t~ e s late mcome la. m
busmess and mdustr1al Circles
In fact 11 IS looked upon
With some degree of alarm
Sweet sa1d Wednesday
Industry realizes that
people beheve they are voting
agams l taxes but there IS a
reahzallon that they are really
voting on alternatives because
he revenue will have to be
ra1sed from some other
source he sa1d
Sweet sa1d busmessmen fear
that the stale faced w1th a b1g
revenue loss w11l sock 11 to
busmess and mdustry
There IS a realization that
the state needs the money and
that the drastic cuts m
educatiOn 1Ls repeal would
force would be disastrous to
lh1s state both now and over
the long haul Sweet sa1d
There IS also a realizatiOn
that th1s 1s a fa1r tax

Standard Time Will

Hooper Marlene Hvllon Steve
Jewell Debb e Jewell WIt am

, U~ED CA~ QUMN~ ~
We're havffigi f 'C:ar ~riJe Help us

United teens
name officers

repeal shows
wide increase

Additional support for a
Mr and Mrs Gilkey gave
miSSIOnary !amll) m AfriCa dcvo I I S :S ~ SC phU C rr m
was pledged by the Young Romans 5 I l1 and arl des
Adult Class of the Bradford enlliled Relatlonslup w1th
Class of Chnst at a meetmg God B~gms
and
The
Thursday mght at the church Prorruse or Pers1stenm Mrs
Guy Hysell pres1ded when a Ben R1fe Will serve refresh
teller was read from lhe family menLs at the Nov 2 meeting
and Its needs there H was
Mrs Ralph Pamler served
noted that a Halloween party refreshments to Mr and Mrs
will be held at the Bedford Ben R1fe Becky and Carla Mr
camp s1te A Chnsllnas dmner and Mrs Gilkey and Mark Mr
was set for Dec 16 at Bowers and Mrs Homer Fo res Mr
Restaurant m Pomeroy w1th a and Mrs Guy Hysell VIctor
party and g1ft exchange to D1ane and Becky Belinda and
follow at the home ol Mr and Ed1c Gnmm and Mrs Larry
Mrs R1chard G1lkey
Pickens

Den

e ec

rates Phone 742 3232 or 992
3213
7 27 tfc

Gravely Tractar Sales

71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, full power, a1r '4200
71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, lull power, atr • '4000
70 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, full power, a1r '4000
70 ()Ids 98 H T Sedan, full power, atr, , '3100

110 Mechanoc St
Pomeroy Ohoo 45769

tune up and brake se v ce

balanced

72 Cadillac Sedan DeVtlle, power, a1r • '6500
72 Olds Toronado, full power, air •••• , '5295
12 Olds 88 H T Sedan, power, a1r v-100f '4295

Karr &amp; Van ZanCtt

operators I cense? Call 992

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
DOZER and back hoe work
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
ponds and septic tanks d I
CLEANED
REPAIRED
ch
ng serv ce top so
fll
Mt LLER SANITATION
d
rl
mestone
B&amp;K
Ex
STEWART OH 0 PHONE
caval ng Phone 992 5367
662 303S
D ck Karr Jr
10 4 lfc
9 I tfc
0 DELL WHEEL a lgnment
ocated at Crossroads Rt 124
Real Estate For Sale
Complete front end serv ce
Wheels

992 2550

Serv ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 tfc

List Sole

641 S!l
designs w th lust the wist of a 1 SvAer C 1
1266 lOIS
single doat Left n lay away 1 Model UO
and never beeh used Will sell
far only $47 cash or cred I
terms avaotabte Phone 992
5641
I'Hitroy Ol1lo
10 17 6tc
Phontm ms

Let Dick and Dille Help You
wJth Your Meat Problems

READY MIX
CONCRETE SEE US FOR Awnings storm
doors and w ndows carports
del vered
ght to your
marquees alum num s d ng
p o1ect Fast and Pasy Free
and ra I ng A Jacob sales
est mates Phone 992 3284
representat ve
For free
Goeg e n Ready M x Co
est
mates
phone
Charles
M ddleporl Oh o
L s e Syracuse V V
6 30 lfc

1972 aearance Sale
SavelS-20%
on 1972 models
9 New tractors
111

THE SHOP

On Most Amertcan Ca s

GRAVELY
TRACTORS

I Super C I

If I HAVE
ToGo
Take Me To

•5.55

Farm Equipment

992 5641

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dtsplay

Wheel Alignment

USED

Phon~

FURNITURE

EXPERT

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ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Cleaner comp el• with at
tachmenls cordw nder and
pa nl spray Used but In Ike
new condlt on Pay $34 4S
cash or budget pan aval able

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

..

JUS T TAKEN IN Songer Real Estate For Sale
0 9 3fp Sew no Mach ne W I sell for 8 ROOM house and bath n ce area here 1 story 5 rooms
small balance of $36 2 or
arge o natural gas bu t n
bath nice k tchen L R 26
may be arranged
cab nets n k tchen Close to It
971 VOLKSWAGEN super payments
2 car carport All NEW
Phone
992
5J31
rad o stat on n Bradbu y
bee e cheap 24 000 m es A
CARPETING
Phone
992
2602
I cond t on phone 992 6222 -----_....._.....,--9- 7 lfc
10 13 121p THROUGHOUT
7 Pm
afler 5 P m
8 TRACK STEREO lreght
IBEAUTIFULI JUST
0 17 Sip damaged n beaut ful walnut
s12 sao oo
4
ROOMS
&amp;
bath
3
acres
of
console W I sell for $101 50 or
LEVEL LOT 100x130
land
two th rds basement
1942 JEEP full cab good
pay$150perweek Phone992
bu ld ng 20 x 40 pus barn
I ' story frame 2 bedrooms
cond I on 4 wheel dr ve
533
localed n Long Boltom c ty (carpeted) bath dining
phone 992 6383
9 7 tfc
wa ter part ttlly remade ed
10 7 6fp
porches gas F F utility
phone 985 3539
POODLE pvpp es S lver Toy
storm doors and windows
10 9 31p THIS YOU MUST SEE
Parkv ew Kennels Phone 992
For Sale
5443
JUST $8 sao 00
8 15 lfc IDEAL 5 ACRE RANCH lake
BEAUTIFUL Maple stereo
BEAUTIFUL HOME
Conchas New Mex co $2 975
rad o comb nat on AM F M
1
story
frame 3 large B R
No down No Interest $25 mo
F tzpal ck Or
rad o 4 speed nterm xed APPLES
large
closets
beautiful bath
for
119
mos
Vacat
on
chards State Route 689
changer 4 speaker sound
level
lot
out
of
floods 100xl20
Parad
se
Free
Brochure
Phone W lkesv lie 6 9 3785
system Balance $79 34 Use
Ranchos
Lake
Conchas
Box
Kitchen
has
built
In range
8
30
tfc
our budge le ms Call 992
200 DO A ameda Cal lorn a double oven ref and
9450
freezer toads of upper and
10 IS 6fc r
7085
10 3 30tp base cabinets D R car
PANTS &amp; JEANS
WALNUT modern slyle stereo
RACINE
10 room house peled palo electric heat
rad o AM FM radio 4
bath basemen! garage two MANY OTHER FEATURES
MONEY SAVER
speaker sound system 4
$23 000 00
tots Phone 949 43 J
speed automat c changer
4 5 lfp
Balan ce $69 51 Use ovr
Buy 2 PatrsWE HAVE NEW LISTINGS
-...-budget terms Call 992 7085
1
PAIR
FREE
s
ROOM
house
and
bath
EACH WEEK CALL US
0 15 61c
located on Br ck Street
FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
Rutland
nter or being REAL ESTATE
All k nds all s1zes tor men
remade ed phone 742 3334
HENRY E CLELAND
women young men boys
10 20 12fp
REALTOR
and girls Hurry to
9922259
HOUSE In Long Bottom phone
985 3529
If no answer 992 2568
9._
POMEROY
6 II lfc
lliil!l
Jack W Carsey Mgr
McCormick No 16
Phone 992 2181
FIELD HARVESTER
Large 4 bedroom home new bath upsta1rs
2 YEAR old mate German
Good Condition
Shepherd gentle dlspos I on
very large livmg room log burn~ng fireplace
ph one
675 S267
Pont
McCormick No so
large entrance hall dming room newly
Peasant
FIELD HARVESTER
remodeled kitchen 112 bath w1th shower
10 IS 61p
With nearly new I row c9rn
downstairs large tOrner lot located at 285
head This can use 2 row CAMPER to f I ' • ion lruck or
South Th1rd Street M1ddleport Ohio
bv vp p ckup a I se f
un I
conIa ned $700 phone 992
Financ~ng available Priced nght to sell last
706
1-Gehl
10 IS 6fp
FIELD HARVESTER
George S Hobstetter Jr
Good condition
Real Estate Broker
Phone 985 4186 after 4 P M
PH m 2176
POMEROY OHIO
lit CopocJty
MIYIII
30 ACRES w lh some farm
Au,omatics
mach1nery ca t 667 3333
2 speed operation
0 17 stc
Cho ce of water

Me1gs Equ1pment

992 2094
I.
606 E Main Pomeroy

Guaranteed appliances.

BIKES Huffy 20 ·,
Murray IDspeeds- discount
pr1ces
LAYAWAY FOR XMAS
Open to 7 Closed Mondays

USED CARS

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Ctaan used furniture

------

992 2448
Pomeroy 0

To
WANTED -

L mestone

.

Phone 992 2730

Hoi Walet Healers
Plumbmg
Electncal Work

Wanted

Opposition to

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HAYMAN S Avcl on - a ~ ood V F W S ool g Mal ch "
B ortd Run Rod &amp; Gu Club
place to qo e&gt;eh F day
even ng

1972

LAKE HOPE - Over 150
physicians nurses hospital
admm1straton and dentists
from seven Southeastern Ohio
coun lies are expected to attend
a day long ponference here
Wednesday Oct 25 on the
background and potentials of
the Oh1o Valley Medical
Microwave System
Addressing the medical
personnel from Alhens GaiUa
Hocking Jackson Lawrence
Me1gs and VInton Counties will
be nattonal and local experts In
the f1eld of medical com
munlcahons
Following the 9 a m
welcoming address by Richard
B Hull chairman of the Ohio
Educational Televts1on Network Commission a slide-live
presentation on the history and
future or Medtcal Microwave in

57 enrolled in
art workshop
Plans are almost completed
for an art workshop at the
Salisbury Elementary School
under d~recuon of Mr and Mrs
David Lynas
Cost per evening per
workshop Is SO cents plus
individually needed matenals
F1rty seven persons have
enrolled It Is open to all ages
Enrolled are two lsi graders
one 2nd grader two 3rd
graders ten fth graders nine
5th graders four 6th graders
three Jr h1gh five high school
one college and 22 parenta If
enrollment continues to climb
two mghts may be used
Classes will start wtthin a
week

Southeastern Ohio will be
delivered by A Edward Foote
Ph D Medical Microwave
project director and former
mter1m Project Director John
Burke PhD
The first guest speaker
Gunter Grupp M D Ph D
director of biomedical com
munlcatlons at the University
or Cincinnati College of
Medicine Is scheduled to
discuss
Television and
Continuing Medical
Education
The Place of Telecon
sultatlon in the Rural Health
Delivery System Ia the tltie of
the address to be given by
Kenneth T Bird M D an
Internist and specialist In
respiratory
disease
at
Massachusetts
General
Hospital in Boston He
developed teledlagnlllils and
tele~onsultatlon two medical
aids to be used In the new
Medical Microwave system
Irving Merrill
Ph D
cha~rman or the Health
Sctences Commumcatlons
Association at the University Of
Cah!ornla
will discuss
Communications and the

IN HOSPITAL
Thurman Babcock' 18 m the
intensive care unit at St
Joseph s Hospital Parkers
burg Hll room number Ia 226

~lllf!l!!l

OPl'OlmRfST

OFFICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS l-EAST COURT ST

eenee....

1

Health Team following lunch
The fmal speaker of the day
Jack Farrington the executive
director of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation In
Athens will speak on Pllln
ning for Heallh Delivery for
Southeastern Oh1o The day
will conclude'\VIth small group
discussions
The Ohio Valley Medical
Microwave System Ia a joint
project of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation
Inc and the Ohio Educational
Televlswn Network Com
mission When completed the
system the first urban to-rural
medical television connecticn
in the country will link
hospitals In Athens and
Gallipolis with Columbus Ohio
State University Hospital In
addition to teledlllgnosls and
teleconsultatlon
continuing
Medical education and In
service education for allied
health professionals will be
avaUable through the two-way
microwave hookup
The Medical Microwave
Conference is being coor
dlnated by Project Director
Foote

�I
•

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Saturday
I JO

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Do ly
Noon

In Memory
IN MEMORY of Joseph W
While who deparled th s I fe S
years ago today Oclober 20
1967 Sadly rntssed by h s
w fe Alice Wh te daughters
Mrs Verna Salser Mrs Ru1h
Ann Robinson Mrs Mary Lou
Conkle son Joseph While Jr
and grandch ldren s ster
Iva Stewart
10 20 ltc

n

a dog at 113 Ebenezer S1reet

po son was thrown on porch
please conlacl Ernest R nk
Oav dson

Min mum Charge 1Sc
12 cents per word three
consecutive lnsertlori's
11 ce-nts p~ word she con
ucut ve nsert ons
25 per Cent Discount on pad
ads and ads paid w th n o davs

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grov~ d

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fo mat on of lhe po son ng of

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5 ct!'nts per Word one nsert on

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S1 SO for 50 word m nlmum
Each etdd tlona"t word 2c
BLIND ADS

lewes!

hav ng any

prosecuted

For Wan' Ad Service

Laure

be

Starts at noon

S d'\i
Oclober 12nd
sp s r d by PQsl 9926
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0

19 31&lt;

GUN SHOOT Sunday Octobe

p n
F~cl ory choked
gu s on y Seco nd pla c e
s oo e s ge f ee sh ot n nexl

22

a ch

Asso e d

m eat s

Ra e nc Gun Club

10 19 Jlc

10 56 p

SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF

NAZARENE

f one f rst g ves h mself lo

the Lord all olher g v ng s
easy
Sunday Schoot-9 30 A M
Worshlp-10 4S AM
Young"'&gt;eopte-6 30 P M

Even ng Wor~h•p-7 30 P M

YARD SAL E

Fr day and

Sat u day on Coun t( Road 9
I r s house wes t o New 33
S M IS a 10 a m

10 19 21c

2x52 I a ler n Syracuse after
Oc 22 P vale a adult s
on y Phone 98S 3504 a tier 5 p
m

For Sale
972 STI:J&lt;EO 8 lra ck

wa nu

Drug

S 96 at Ne so n

For Sale

co sol e w th speaker ba a'lCC

base
Tak e over ANTIQUE pump o gan all
payn enfs ol S6 so per mo th or g nal ex cept new bellows

a d

or pay ba ance ol $101 50 Call
992 S331
10 19 61c

Ove 80 years o d Made by
Tay or and Fra ey Organ Co
Wo cesler Mass One bellows

vpe Phon e 992 3904

LEFT IN ay away De vx Z g
Zag se w ng mach ne Th s
n ac h n e ave ca st s darn s
e nbr o de r e s and make s
bu ton ho es Pay ba ance of
S41 50 or pay $5 25 pe m o nth

Call 992 S33

10 19 61c
For Sale or Trade
963 CHEV

Slat on Wagon

excellent cond t on

se

or

lrade for Volkswagen ot equa

va ue phon e 985 4118

10 20 31c

REDU CE excess llv ds w lh 1962 FORO Fulura 2 door
standard t ansm ss on extra
FLUIDE X $ 69
LOSE
good cond t on o w
t ade
WEIGH T w h Dex A 0 el
c~ p s ule s

for an au to mat c of eq ua
value phone 949 391 5

0 20 Jtc

10 IJ tf

PARSON S New Furn lure
Kanauga Oh o 2 m les above

S ver B djle s ha v ng an o d
fa sh oned tr ade n week
Tra de n your o d for new
Don m ss our 6 p ece I v ng
oom su tes f or only $ W 95
Do
fo ge t we del ve tree
So shop lh s w eek and save
10 17 4 c

COME AND SEE Have new
sh pment of f owers fo fall
and Chr stmas w I make
f ower arrangements have
over 1 000 g ft ferns a so
ewe "' Avon bott es same
ant ques open 9 a m to 6

p m except F day closed
F day
phone 98S 3537
Smal ey s G fl Shop Chester
Oh o
0 8 2tc

1 W LL nol be espons be for

WINTER pel aloes $Sa 100 b
For Rent
an y deb s c:ont acted by any
J AND 4 ROOM Iurn shed and phone 247 2642
one o h e
h an myself
0 18 61c
S gned La ry R Hubbard
unfu n shed
apartments
0 20 3tp
Phone 992 5434
4 12 fc 971 DODGE Charger power
- - - - -- - seer ng gold w lh black
PIANO Tun ng L.;me Danes
J ROOM house and balh lv
v nyl top phone 949 5424
Ot abe 281h lhrv Decembe
5 h 259 Broadway M d
n shed also a er adu s
10 18 6 c
'1 par phone 992 2082
only phone 992 5592 o 17 ltc POTATOES 50 lbs No $2 19
~----10 16 51c
B s ze S 39 unc ass f ed
LEGAL NOTICE
TWO
lvrn
shed
rooms
$1
79 201bs 85c apples $2 per
KOSCOT KOSMETICS IM NK
IN THE COURT OF
ava
ab
e
now
4
3
Spr
ng
bushel
and up 9 var et es
0 L BASEl We have many
COMMON PLEAS
Ave
phone
992
J429
cabbage
7c a b pr ces good
new
p
oducts
s
nee
the
for
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
10
8
21p
h
ough
Sunday M dway
Not ce &amp;y Publicat on
mal on of th s Company Also - - - - , - - - - - Markel
W
Ma n Sf
Na 15 11l
sev eral new ones 1h s month
Pome oy phone 992 2S82
CHARLES LEWIS
pus month y spec als A
Mobde Homes For Sale
10 18 Jtc
Route 3 Box 16
lhese n add I on to the
Pomeroy Ohio
Pia nt fl
CASH
pa
d
lor
a
makes
and
o g na s Lad es we wou d
vs
models of mob le home s AKC Toy Pood es Phone 742
ke very much for you to try
RUTH LEWIS
3872
Phone area code 6 4 423 9S3
lhese cosmet cs and to serve
Routt 3 Box 16
10 1961c
4
J
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Pomeroy Ohio
you Phone He en Jane 992
Et 11
Defenclants
5 13
bedroom mob le home tn 1950 , TON Ford p ckup truck
The Defendants Mary Anna
10 tfc TWO
good cond I on
$1 600
Marl n r fie 3 sows phone
Davis whose place of res dence
It unknown Add s M Oav s
Zuspan s Tra er Cou t
247 2161
SHOTGUN shoot ng match
whose place ot res dence s
o 20 3tc
Vema
G
Zuspan
Mason
W
Rut and Gvn Cub Sunday
unknown The unknown he rs
Va
Ocl 22 I p m A hand
devisees legatees d strlbutees.
10 12 Sf~ DON T PUMP your slugg sh
ldmln strators and executors
choked and sleeved guns w II
sepl c ank Get Ktean Em
If any
of James Ward
be hand capped No a cohot c
All Sepl c Tank C eane
deceased the unknown hetrs
beverag es are a owed
• A1r Cond1lloners
Landmark Farm Bureau
dev sees legattes d str butees
10 19 Jtc
• Awn~ngs
administrators and executors
Pome oy
If ony of Ruby Ward H II
10 20 lc
Underp~nnmg
CARPORT
Sa
e
c
oth
ng
tars
Oeceutd John Howard whose
electr c malo s e ectr c
lace of residence Is 15413
REG STEREO Eng sh Seller
1111 Ia
Compton
California
sweepe' lays and househo d Complete mob le home
pvpp es 6 weeks o d phone
90220 Gonzell Howard whose
odds and ends too numerous servtce p us g gant c
992
5072
lace of residence s 15-413
to menton Rvss L Hie display of mob te homes
0 20 3tc
lsella Compton California
res dence East of Rutland on always avallab e at
90220 Davis Howard whose
0 20 ltp
Rou e 124 Fr day and
place of residence s unknown
97 KAWASAKI 100 exce ent
Salv day Ocl 20 and 2h 10
The unknown heirs devisees
MILLER
cond on
ready to go
am
legatees
dlstrlbutees
ad
LEGAL NOTICE
Sacr
I
ce
for
only
$235 Phone
mlnlstrators and executors If
o 18 Jlc MOBILE HOMES
seoled b ds w be received n
Coo
v
e
667
6214
1ny
of
James
Sm th
the off ce of the v age Clerk
10 20 t21p
Deceased rhe unknown he rs Pomeroy Oh o untl 2 o cock GARAGE Sa e Oct 21 and 22
1220 Washington Blvd
devisees legatees dlstr butees noon on l\lovembe 6 972 on
BELPRE 0
463 Gran I St M ddleporl 423 7521
ldmlnlstrators and executors the follow ng proposa s
Mob te Homes lo
Sa e
shes
I
urn
ture
c
olh
ng
d
If any of Carr e Henshaw
F~r the purchase by the
96S ATLAS mob e home
ant
ques
and
m
sc
terns
Deceased The unknown hers VII age of ~omerov of a new
SOx 0
w o bedroom front
10 18 3tp Auto Sales
devisees legatees d str butees
973 Truck Chass s and Dump
k
tchen
exce lent cond t on
adm nlstrators and executors Body wi h
he o low ng
Phone
985
JSSS
f any of M dred Thompson spec flcat ons
GUN Sh oot also r f e matches
967
VOLKSWAGEN
10 20 61p
Deceased The un~nown he rs
2-4 000 m n mum GVW
open
s
les
on
y Forked Rvn
mec~an ca y good ca afler
devisees egatees dlstr butees
8-4 Inch Cab to Axe
Sporlsman C vb Sunday Ocl
admln strators and executors
6 p m lawrence Donohue 1966 STARCRAFT Tent Tra ler
7 000 lb front axe m n mum
22
12 noon
f any of Dorothy Devol
742 3048
7 000 lb 2 speed rear aKie
s eeps 8 doub e d nelte
10 18 31
Qtceued The unknown he rs rat o 6 so l
10 20 3fc stove s nk and ce box also
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dlvls.ees legatee.s. dlstrlbutees
Fo&lt;~_to~Vj ;9' enfo~•m ~ !rAm ~
Sears 2 fl Johnboat
. . m nlstntor. otrld executors
5 sp~ed transm ss on
at
um num $60 phone 367
968
DODGE
ton
I
uck
stake
If any
of Nora Howard
Direct In f tth
7530
body
good
cond
ton
Phone
Dectutd The unknown he rs
All types of eng ne w
be
0 15 6tc
dtvlaeta legatees dlstr butees cons !:fered but b d mus spec ty
98S 4190 or 985 41SJ
1dmln strators and executors cub c
10186tc -~~---nch
d splacement

- - - -- - -

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f any of Mary Sm th Ro lins number of cyl nde s etc
Decened and The unknown min mum 300 cu nch
heirs
dev sees
legatees
Heavy duty front and rea
dlstr butees adm lnl5trators spr ngs w th over toads on rea
and elCecutors
f any
of
2 speed electr c w pers
Herr son Roll ns aka Harr son w ndsh e d washers
take
Raw nos Deceased w
S gnal
ghts w th haza d
not ce that on the 28th day ot SW Ch
July 1972 a Comp alnt was
Heeter and Defroster
f led n the Common Pleas
900 x 20 res mud and snow
Court of Me gs County Ohio on rear - Cast spoke whee s
Case No S 113 where n you
~ower steering
have been named defendants
Heavy duty brakes
In the prayer of the Com pia nt
Heavy Ciutv c utch
Pto nllff demands that h s In
Huvy duly bettery
terest n sad rea estate may be
Heavy duty bumper
set off to h m n severalty and
Heavy du y Alterna or
for pu lit on of sad real estate
Wes.t Cont mirrors
accord ng to the respective
Mud flaps
r ghts of the partes hereto and
2 front tow hooks - rear ow
In case par tit on of sa d rea 1 loop
estate cannot be mt~de without
man test Injury to the value
W th and W th Dump bed to be
thereof lhen lhat sa d reo I 7 X 10 ft 2-4 s des w h
s ze
estate may be adjudged to one w ng type cab protector
or more of t~e part es to th s
Color Yellow
su t upon election as provided
Door In ta ga e Comp e e
by law then lhat sa d real w th Ho st
estate may be sod according to
2 For sale by the V age of
law free and clear from all the Pomeroy Is 1967 nte na iona
ola ms r ghts and inte ests of Dump Truck The b dder may
all lhe parties to this su t stale either what hew I g ve for
Pia ntlff further prays that each the 967 tnternat on a Truck o
of sa d Defendants may be what amount he w 11 al ow as a
required to set up whatever trade In for the new Truck
claim or cia ms r ght or r ghts Chass s and Dump Body
nterest or Interests each ot descr bed above
them has n and to said real
Each b dder may b d for
estate or be forever barred e lher the purchase of the 1967
from assert ng same And Intern at ona or fo the sale o
turlher Pto nl ff prays for other lhe V I age of Pomeroy of a new
proper rei ef The rea estate s Truck Chass sand Dump Body
described as follows
descr bed above or both Ea ch
The follow no described real b d must conta n lhe fu I name
estate s tuate n the V llage of of every person or company
Pomeroy Me gs County Oh o
nterested n the same and he
Tract No 1
b d must be accompan ed by a
Be ng part of Lot No 6 on check or bond n the sum ot
Prospect Hill n sad City and n $ 00 00 to the sat sfactlon of the
Fraction No 17 beg nning on V age Counc as a guaranty
Carol ne Street at the Nor that f the b d s a&lt;;:cepled
thwest corner of a lot sod to contract w II be entered nto and
John M St vers thence with ts performance prope ly
sa d Street N 88 deg West 100 secured These checks or bonds
feet thence South 2 Oeg west wJ be returned at once to a
tOO feet lhence South 88 Deg except the successfu b dde
East parallel w th Cerollne H s check o bond w I be h-eld
Street IOOfeel to lot of sad John unt the coni act o b d s
M S:t vers thence w th the line p oper y e)(ecuted by h m
of said Stivers lot 100 feet be ng
The r ght s reserved tore ec
the house and at forme y any and a I b ds
owned b"' Wm R St vers
Jane Walton C e k
Tract No 2
V LLAGE 0~ POMEROY
All of Lot Number F ve (5) n ( 0 13 20 2tc
S W Pomeroy s Add ton to the
C ty of Pomeroy n Fract on No
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
17 Town No 2 Range 13 Save
Case No 20 799
end except 100 feet square oft of
Est1te of A.udra Edward
the North end of said Lot No s Wyers
Oecused
Tract No 3
Noti&lt;Je
Is hereby g ven that
Beg nn ng at the Southwest
corner of Lot No Five on F orence Wyers of Route 1
Reedsv e Ohio has been du y
Prospect H II
n S
w appo
nted as Adm nlstratr x of
Pomeroy s Add it on to said C ty
of Pomeroy thence North 2 the Estate of Audn Edward
Deg East 206 feet
thence Wvers deceased late of Me os
Countv Oh o
North 88 Deg west 100 feet
Cred tors are reQu red to file
Thence South '2 Oeg West 183
feet thence South 70 Oeg •o their cia ms w th sad 1 due ary
Eas.t along the North s de of a w th n four monthS
Dated th s 17th day of Oc
forty foot street 10~ teet to place
Iober
9'72
Of beglnn no Sav ng and ex
Manning
0 Webster Judge
ceptlng
coa
and
other
Probete D v s on of
mineral• the right to m ne
Common P eBs Court
ume Without encumbrance to
Me gs County Oh o
the surface 1nd 1111 ways •nd
rights of ways along any 110) 20 27 1111 3
mineral seam hereby reserved

Reference Dttcl Vol 7S
Page 171 Deed Records Meigs
County Ohio
You are required to answer
tfto Cotnptolnl within lwenly
otghl doys ofler the lesl
pyblfcltlon ot this nottce
nomoty by nol Iller thon 1he
17111 diY of Novemb.tr 1~12 or
ludgmont by cletoull will be
rendorH ogolnst you
Evelyn Lucke
Clerk of Courtt

Mt gs Covnly Ohio
Crew Crow I. Porter
Attwnt\11 for PlolntJff
(f) u 22 1t (10) 6 13 20 27
PIC

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Cut No 20 781
Estate of M ldred M Baum
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven that
De mar G Beum of Chester
Oh o has bun duly appo nled
Adm nlslretor of the Estate of
M ldred M Baum deeeased
Ill! of Meigs County Oh o
Cred to s are requ red to f le
the r cia ms with sa d t duclary
w thin four months
Dated th s lrd day of O~:tober

972

Mann ng 0 Webster Judge
Common Peas Covrf
Prob'ate o vis on
110 I
6
13
20
31c

"HEll"

COAL

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

69 CAD LLAC sedan DeV le
a r cond t oned green w th
b own v ny top A power
au omat c good cond t on

Wmdow,
A1r Cond1lloners

ARNOLD
BROTHERS"p anos

Buy

grand

Did

up ghl

p anos

old

pump organs Any cond ton
Pay ng $10 each Wr leg v ng
d rectlons Willen Plano Co
Box 188 Sard s Oh o 43946
10 3 61p
200 BALES of good lh s years
hay delivered phone 742
4459

10 20 31c

1960 965 VOLKSWAGEN fo
paris phone 98S 4 8
10 20 3tc
OLD Furn lure

oak tables

organs dishes clocks brass
beds or camp ete households

Wr te M D M Iter Rt 4
Pomeroy Oh o Call 992 627
6 28 lfc

Brmg Your Unhulled

WALNUTS
TO OUR
MECHANICAL
HULLER
Your Walnuts wtll be
Hulled Free of Charge
and We W1ll Pay 'lou

$

C:: xcels or

Sa I Works E Ma n Sl
Pom e oy Phone 992 3891
4 12 lfc

Business Services
.

DRIVE A LlTTLE
-SAVE A LOTI
Kuhl's Bargain Center
Rt 1 at cautoon hthl

fARlH MOVING
Dozer &amp; End lo.tder work,
ponds
basemen1
land.
scapmg We have 2 s11e
dozers 2 s11e loaders Work
done by hour or contra~ .
Free Est mates We also

TUPPERS PLAINS

haul toll d1rl top sool Dump
trucks and tow boy for hore .
See Bob or Roger Jefler,~&lt;
Pomeroy Phone 992 3525
after 7 p m or phone 992S232

Per Hundred
Pounds
After they
"'' Hulled

From the largest
Bulldozer Rad ator to the
Smallest Heater Core
Nathan Boggs
Radoator Speciatost

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174
Pomeroy

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open I T1lS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Moon Pomeroy 0

Start Buyong Oc1ober 2 1972

Excelsior
SaR Works, In~
P 0 Box 267
992 3891
Pomeroy Ohio

10 17 6tc

NEW 1972 Z g Zag Sew ng
Mach ne n original factory
carton Zig Zog lo make
bvtlonholes sew on bultons
monogl"'ams and make fancy

3 Super C t
1 Cus1om C 1
2 Custom C 1
1 Model c 111-A
1 Moclol c 12

Johnson and Son

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
4782 Galt po s John Russe

Inc

3 2 ftc

5 12 lfc

Sept c tanks nslalled George
IB II Pvll ns Phone 992 2478
4 25 ftc

C BRADFORO Auct oneer
Complele Serv ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tl Bradford
s tic

SEWING MACHINES Repa r
serv ce a makes 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
Author zed Singer Sates and

Owner &amp; Operalor

~-,------

w LL c ui or tr m trees
reasonable
ba sements

also c ean out
aft cs
and

cellars phone 949 3221
10 4 30tc

eROOFING
•HEATING
•PLUMQING
•CARPENTRY
•SPOUTING
•PAINTING

----BACKHOE AND DOZER work

For Free Estimate
PHONE

------

AUTOMOB LE nsurance been Real Estate For Sale
cancelled'
Lost
yovr
2966

6 IS lfc

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker

t on ca y
guaranteed

AI

work
Reasonable

Employment Wanted
WILL DO babyslltlng for
p eschool ch ldren n my
home by Ihe day Re ab e and
mature Phone 949 5101

10 18 6tc

CLELAND
REALTY
608 E Maon
1 27 ACRE
REAL COUNTRY LIVING
CLOSE IN - 7 rooms bath
v111 ty room basement
natural gas forced air fur
nace

garage

other

bu ld ngs $8 000 00
JUST RENOVATED
OVER I 000 sq ft I vng

temps
Auto
water
level
control
L lnt
Fltttr or Power
Fin Agitator

NICE ONES
6 ROOMS I ' ba1hs
fireplace In large living
Nice dining with sliding
glass doors Modern kitchen
has stovt ~ltd refr g rator
Gas forced at r furnace
Garage
ROOMS - I ' baths all
electric Beautiful kitchen
and dining area Large
ltv ng utll ty 2 garages In
the country Carpet except
the vi lily room
6

REAL BARGAINS
ROOMS - 2 bedrooms
nice ba1h basement Iron!
porch Large tot In back
Ask ng ss sao oo
NEW 5 ROOMS - Nice
kitchen w11h stove and
Fefrlgerator Gas forced air
furnace Lots of closets and
cupboard space Carpet and
paneling Only $16 000 00
wl1h 2 lots
5

WORTH THE MONEY
GAS FURNACE
3
bedrooms bath large living
with fireplace Dtnlng room
full basement and garage
room

for

A

LET YOUR

MONEY
MAKE YOU

10%
Yes we p.oy 10 percent in
teruton 111 doposlts 11111

12%
On 5 yr De!losits

AT

Dry•rs

647 SSO
111 525
547 4U
167 m

cars

WE HAVE SEVERAL NICE
HOUSES BUT FINANCING
IS A PROBLEM SEE
ABOUT IT THEN SEE US
WELL HELP YOU FINO A
HOME OF YOUR OWN
HELEN l TEAFORD
ASSOCIATE
PHONE9923325

Hill of Ht11

"O

3

magnificent home $21 000
30 ACRES - 4 bedrooms
bath gas well with free gas
and oil Some bottom land
Only $IS 000 00

Perm• Press
Moyfot

Surround" clotttes
wlttl gtn11t tvtn

Met No hOIIpOII
no ovordrylng
Fine Mesll Lint
Filter

m m

2 Deti'IOI1Sfrlfwl

WI II'ICIIUielll

Cotlloln olldlot Ul felllo yw

lbeuf H

MAYTAe

fURNITURE·~~:-'
741-4211

70 Mavenck 2 Dr, 6 cyl,

auto

....... '1495

69 Olds 88 H T Sedan, full power, a1r • '1795
69 Dodge Polara 4 Dr , H T , a1r
• 11995
11295
69 £~lev BIS. 2 Dr, 6 cyl 1 std
69 Ponttac Bonneville 2 Dr HT au.... 11695
68 Dodge Cor 2 Dr H T, V-8, auto, P S '1095
66 BuiCk LaSabre 4 Door, atr
• ... '~95
66 Olds Toronado, full power, a1r. • '1195
66 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr H T .. • ••• '595
65 Bu1ck La Sabre 2 Door HT
62 Olds 98 tl T Sedan, full power

'495
• '395

New '73 Cadillac and Olds
NOW ON DISPLAY
Yollll Uke Our Quality Way
of Doing Bus~ness
992 5342
GMAC FINA~CING
POMEROY
Open Evenings UntJI 6loo--Til ~ PM Sat

Arnold Grate

RutiW

........

~"PS

FUURURE

11111111' ......

Obligation night set
ObligatiOn N1ght was set for
Nov 6 at the Monday mght
meetmg of Theodorbs Council
17 Daughters of Amenca held
at the IOOF hall
Mrs Etta Lemley councilor
presided at the meetmg durmg

wh1ch lime the 60th an
mversary of the Counc1l was
noted Plans for observance to
lake place on Nov 20 were
postponed until the next
meeting
The state councilors prOJect
G1ve a D of A a D1me was
&lt;t1scussed D1sh cloths to be
sold were diStributed Mrs
Eva Dessauer IS chairman or
the sale It was reported that
Marvm Darsl1s home from the
hosp1tal as IS Bobby Staats
grandson of Mrs Ferne Roush
Mrs V1v1an Johnson IS at the
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal
where she has undergone
Students of Me gs H gh surgery
School named to the honor ro
Mrs Norma Chapman was
at the close of the f rst s x
w~ks grad ng per ad were
remstaled mto the Council
ahnounced loday by Pr nc pal
Several members attended the
James D ehl
Mak ng a grade ot B or mspect1on of Chester Council
above n a I the r sub1ects to be 323 Tuesday mght The pnze
named to the roll were
SENIORS
Edgar Abbett package donated by Mrs Ed1th
Dana Alesh re Shlrt•y Alk re Spencer was won by Mrs Edna
Barbara Archer George Ar
Re1bel The next meetmg will
noll L nda Atk nson Lynne mclude a game hour Refresh
Baker Debra Barnhart Jyt
Beaver Janet B ggs El zabeth menLs of homemade cake 1ce
Btaettnar J m Boggs Jan ce cream coffee were served
Burns Nancy Busk rk Judy
Carsey ~bb e Carson R ta
Case Michael Corder He en
Cotter It Paul Cunn ngham
Merr Ebersbach Jeff F e ds
Donna Francs Beth Fultz
Wanda C Gardner Dav d

Meigs High

honor roll

announced

Gerard

Deborah

G1

am

Karen Hate Amy Hamm
Sheila Hawk Randy Haynes
se Hendncks

Jeanne

Kennedy

Barbara

K

en

Sherry Lambert
Krlsty
Malson Ed th Mees R chard
Mendenha Donna Michael
Sherry M chae Debb e M Iter
David M tchell Pavia Morr s
K mberly Mowery Roger
Pearch

get them off the lot and make way
for newer used cars You II be
glad you d1d
because these ~ ~;t2~g
end of the year pnces are the ~:::--:::
lowest yet Now 1s the ttme to
move on up to a second and th1rd
car family

Don't Forget
We Servwe What We Sell
Our Word Is Our Bond

Des ree

P ke

Chr sf ne Robonson L nda
Rvpe Ava Sayre M ke Sayre
James lee Schmoll Deborah
Schuck Beck1"-Seel g Vlck
S ncta r
Conn e Smith
Christ ne Stanley, Jane
Thomas R chard Vaughan
Gary Warner Stephen Warner

Dallas Weber Patt Well and
Sharon WI son
JUNIORS - John Ash
Ch sf ne Ba ley Mike Bares
w t Dav d Barnhart Brenda
Barton Reg na B ng Donna
Boyd Dana Carsey Ron
Couch Joyce Dav s R Ia F
Dav s Barbara Demoskey
Charles D eh Andy English
Dinah Ertew ne
Sandra
Flqccar
Grace Frakes
Gregory

Open Evenmgs Ttl 7 p m &amp; Sat
Ttll 12 Noon for Serv1ce &amp; Sales 5
pm

France

Conn e

COLUMBUS - D~rector
R1chard E Guggenheim or the
Oh10 Deparlmen t of L1quor
Control today noted that
Eastern Standard T1me
returns to Oh10 at 2 am
Sunday Oct 29
Allhalt1me 11 will become 1
a m Eastern Standard Time
addmg one hour to the closmg
11me of all tavern keepers
whose penmts enhUe them to
remam open unhl 2 30 a m
The
followmg
permit
class1flcatwns carry that
pnvllege A lA D 3A D-5
and D-SA

2 SillS

OF

QUALITY

Pb-:!~~s ~!' Co.

@)

Repeal of tax opposed

are FHA topzcs

A program on datmg and
marr age was presented at the
Tuesday mght meeting of the
Eastern Chapter of the Future
Homemakers of Amertca
A panel dlscusston on the
COURSE COMPLETED
top1c
mduded four adulLs
SYRACUSE - Donald C
Elliott of Syracuse an mstalled Sandy Woods presided It was
repairman has received the decided that gtrls mtssmg
cert1f1cale for completmg a three consecutive meetlngs
basic mstallahon and mam Will be dropped from the
lenance course at General chapter Several members
Telephone Co of Ohw s plant were appointed to babysit with
trammg school m Manon A the children at the next Chester
graduate of Carthage Troy PTA meeting
Ins P1gott read minutes of
H1gh School Elliott has been
the prev1ous meehng
With the company one year He
Refreshments were served
works m the Pomeroy Ex
change
PROFITS WAY UP
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Republican Steel Corporation
reported Wednesday ILs net
Income for the f1rst nine
months of 1972 was up some 200
pet over the total for the
corresponding 1971 period The
company reported net income
of $34 972 780 or $2 16 per share
for the first three quarters of
this year compared with
$11 081 039 or 69 centa pershare
for the same period last year

The director emphasized
that some local commun1lles
require sales of miOlucaUng
liquor to be ended before the
Departments 2 30 a m closmg
requ~remenl
The transfer
from Eastern Daylight to
Eastern Standard Time w11l
have no effect upon taverns
whtch 8re required by local
ordmance lo close earlier than
2 30 a m on Sunday
he
concluded
The observance of Standard
and Daylight T1me IS required
by th~ Federal Umform Time
Act of 1966

OUR SPECIAL
OF THE WEEK
70 Chev Impala 4 dr, H T, rad1o,
heater, P S , P B , factory atr N1ce
clean car
$1895
71 Chev Vega, 2 dr , stand N1ce red
clean car
$1595
71 Hornet, 2 dr , hke new, 13,000 m1les,
radto, auto
$1495
70 Dodge Super Bee, 4 sp , 2 dr , H T
all Black Beauty, forqu1ck sale S129S
68 Bu1ck Electra 225, 2 dr H T , fully
equ1pped Local owned
$1595
69 Ford XL, 2 dr H T , rad1o, auto ,
$1395
ps
69 Mercury Marque, 4 dr H T , A 1
shape
51595
68 Volkswagen, auto, rad1o, clean
car
$895
65 Pontiac Bonneville, 2 dr H T
Loaded
$795
68 Chev 4 dr wagon, V-8, auto , looks
&amp; runs good
$995
64 Dodge 4dr wagon, V 8, auto
$395
62 Chev II, 6 cyl, auto
s100
65 Chev Belair, 4 dr station wagon,
new t1res Looks good Bad engtne $250
64 Cllev 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck
$395
62 Chev Ptckup Truck
$300

See Ray Rrggs or Roger Rrebel

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS

Q- Can a snake hear•
A- Not sounds from the
air Its hearmg IS by sensmg
ground VIbrations

Located on St

Ph 985 4100

IW7

'

u

OiestarJ

cr

Top video, medical experts
to speak at Lake Hope soon

OU pinched by
enrollment dron
.I:'
md1cations for the precipitous
drop-&lt;Jff and of an mtensive
survey to be undertaken 1m
mediately to determine why
those failing to return did not
enroll
pre
Although sprtng
reg1stratwn and housing
contracts were down Sowle
sa1d pre-college sess1ons were
up m attendance Freshman
enrollment has proved to be
close to that targeted w1th the
drop-off occurring among
sophomores juniors seniors
and graduate students
No specific budgetary
adjustments were forecast
by Sowle but be aald they
would necesaarlly be very
tough 1o make and they
wW not be painless He
Indicated that am011g consideratlona to be dlHusaed
are cutbacks In both
academic aod noa academic
programs and a freeze on
personnel replacements
Although a deciSIOn on a
posstble reduction in state
subsidy wlll not be made In
Columbus until possibly
December and therefore the
full extent of the flnancllll
problem not known until lhen
Sowle said illunedlate steps to
start a\ljustlng to the known
$1 5 mllhon problem are
essential
One Hreat unknown that
could knock all financ~al ad
jusllnenta Into a cocked hat
satd Sowle would be the repo.al
of the state income tax In
November Unless the loss of
that state income were 1m
mediately replaced by another
aource the result would be
catastrophic

USED CAR

Datzng, marnage

Effect Tavern Hours

Garnes Venoda G bbs Br dgel
Goble Thurman Han ng
lngr d Hawley Den se Hawley
James H I Jacqueline Hutton
Anna Jacks Mary Janey Sus e
ATil ENS - An unexpected
Jelfers Dana Johnson Ezra enrollment drop of I 798 at
Kiser Mary Krawsczyn Barry
Marshall M chaet May Diane Oh10 UmverSity that Mil cause
992 2174
McAngvs Janet I'Aorr s Mark serious financial problems was
Morr s
Susan
Morrison
announced Wednesday
BUICk
Pontiac
Brenda Ne son Tina N erl
Mam campus enrollment of
Gary 0 Dell Mark Oiler
Mam St Pomeroy Oh1o
Dana Pa nter Roxie Pat 17 443 Is down I 363 from ex
terson Debra P erce Debra pectahons which had been set
Powet Donna Powell Mlchae
R chards Pat Robson Sandra at approximately the level of
Rvschel Jean e Schne der last fall The drop-off amounts
Patty Sear es Ga S zemore to 7 2 pet Enrollment at the
Albert Smith Jill Smith umverstty s fiVe regwnl
Stephen Sm th Randall D
Sn der T na Spire~ L nda campuses was down 435 from
Sprouse R ck Stobart Brenda an anllc1pated 5 138 It IS 8 5
Van Meier Paul Voss Karen pet lower
Wheeler and Sherman While
The enrollment drop and
1971 BUICK
$2149
SOPHOMORES - Vicki
resultant
loss of fees causes an
Abbett Sharon Bong ~berah
Sportwagon Beautiful coral finish with vinyl Interior
Black
Teresa
Burchett
factory air conditioned luggage rack rad o 350 V 8
lmmedtate problem of $15
Evelyn R Burnette Ju Ia m1lllon m the umverslly s
engine automa1tc 1rans power steer ng &amp; brakes like
Capehart Mandy Carder Jo
neww wtires I! you want a show p ece &amp; plenf¥ of luxury
Lynn Chafjn Jenn fer Chap already t1gh I $44 million
try this ovts1andlng bvy
man Charles ConQer R chard operatmg budget The fman
1966 CHEVROLET
1649
Couch Carla Cr sp Sandra
Curtis Cart Dav dson Edd e c1al crts1s could be com
BelAir St Wagon I owner local car &amp; spotless v nyt n
D ddle Bonnie 01 ton Metod e pounded mto one totaling as
terlor good tires V 8 engine power steer ng brakes
Faulkner
Larry Fr dley Lois much as S3 8 million should the
automat1c trans radio See lilts car as It Is priced tow
Fraser
Barbara
Fultz Linda state subs1dy allocallon based
tow low
Gerard Joy Hayes Maureen
1966 FORD
$399
Hennessy Chr sty Hysell on expected enrollment be
Falrlane sao 4 dr. local owner spotless clean nterlor 6
Debbie Kennedy An ta K ng trimmed
Scherry Lane Barbara Lew s
cyl engine std trans radio SPI'clal for weekend
Previous Oh10 Umversity
Cynthia Manley
D•bb e
budget
adjusllnenLs for thts
Mclavghl n Ralph McMillin
Peggy Murphy
Michael year totaling $1 1 million were
Nesselroad Ph I Oh nger Jo announced September 22 and
Anna Peyton Douqtas Pope mcluded a reductiOn of $346 900
Rose Ramsburg An I~ Rail iff
~lEROY, 01110
Kenneth Rife Floyd Sayre m expected fee Income ThiS
Bryan Shank Sam Ter was based on experience In
zopptous Steven Walburn 1971 72 when the enrollment
Ailsa Walker Joy Wh le
Brenda W II L nda WIt lams drop at the end or the fall and
NINTH GRADE- ~bbe Winter quarters was 6 pet a
Bailey Bruce Blackston ftgure double that of previous
Sandra Carleton George
Carper Karen Coleman years
G nger Cvttums
Peggy
Budget adjustments to
Cunnl~gham
Mckey
A resolulion opposing reJit.ll School of Education Mankato Davenport Stott Fraser compensate for the unmedlate
of the state Income tax was State College Minnesota Dr Cherie Fry C ndy Glaze loss af $1 5 million m feea ls
Firm recom
approved when James A Owen B Kiernan Executive Crystal Glaze Darla Harper underway
Andrew
Hoover
Laurae me.ndallons
of
the
National
Secretary
from
the
Diehl principal of Meigs High
Hoover
James
Hutton
Debbie
School attended the Fall Association of Secondary Janey Bonita Johnston Glenn University Budget Comnuttee
Conference of the Ohto SchoOl Prlnclpllls and Dr Kennedy Mond Lee King to Preaiden t Claude R Sowle
Debra Lawrence Michael are expected within two weeks
Anoclation of Secondary Dean Berkley Unlvenlty of Magnotta
•Vicki Manley
Sehool Principals at the Indiana
Charlie- Marshall Jeff Martin After action by Sowle the
Other resolutions plued Jeff Me kiMey
Tammy adjuatmenta Wlll be submitted
C4hmbu Sherlllon hotel In
Michael
Tammy
Mowery
Ill the Board of Truatees for
Colambu on Sllnclay Monday 1111pp0tled the Oblo rUiocfation
Kim Ohllny.,- Judy Radford final
of Student Councill the Oblo Bruce
consideration
on
and Taaday thla week
Reed Rebecca Roush
Congress of Admlnlltrallve Kathy Rupe Mary Ruschel November 13
Prlndpll ~en at the Auoclallonl active par Pamela Shockey, Angell
Announcement of the
confer...ce lnelldecl Dr lielpltloniD tie determlltall011 Siuon Peaoy Snyder Tamara enrollment 10118 was made by
'Klmberty Stevers
llarthl 'II lae1 Ofllo of ORSM pallciltl, llld iJJ. Stanley.
George Siewert Mike Swick Sowle at a Wednesday mormng
. . . . . . lent Cll l'16lle [11. volvement iil the Search for Mttlssa Thomas
Donna praa conference where he
Thornton
and
Earl
Wood
lfnlcdan, Dr Oonlld GDJ.,
spoke both of the lack of early
Jll'OII"IDI

SMITH NELSON

Officers were elected at a
meeting of the Umted Teens of
the Umted Faith Church
Pomeroy Sunday evenmg
Elected were Sharon Drake
president Debbie Lawrence
vtce
president
Nan~y
Lawrence secretary Darrell
Drake treasurer Sharon Htll
news reporter and Patty
Hysell song leader
Mam objective '!! the Umted
Teens will be to mterest more
young wople m the church
Their plans mclude arts and
crafts proJects parties and
plays during the hohday
season Youth and adults m
teres ted m working w1th young
people ar~ mv1ted to attend the
6 45 p m Sunday evenmg
meetings A total of 17 were m
attendanm Sunday mght

COl UMBUS (UPI] - Dav1d
Sweet sLate director or
econom c; and commun1ly
development said he 1s fmdmg
growmg opposition Lo repeal of
t~ e s late mcome la. m
busmess and mdustr1al Circles
In fact 11 IS looked upon
With some degree of alarm
Sweet sa1d Wednesday
Industry realizes that
people beheve they are voting
agams l taxes but there IS a
reahzallon that they are really
voting on alternatives because
he revenue will have to be
ra1sed from some other
source he sa1d
Sweet sa1d busmessmen fear
that the stale faced w1th a b1g
revenue loss w11l sock 11 to
busmess and mdustry
There IS a realization that
the state needs the money and
that the drastic cuts m
educatiOn 1Ls repeal would
force would be disastrous to
lh1s state both now and over
the long haul Sweet sa1d
There IS also a realizatiOn
that th1s 1s a fa1r tax

Standard Time Will

Hooper Marlene Hvllon Steve
Jewell Debb e Jewell WIt am

, U~ED CA~ QUMN~ ~
We're havffigi f 'C:ar ~riJe Help us

United teens
name officers

repeal shows
wide increase

Additional support for a
Mr and Mrs Gilkey gave
miSSIOnary !amll) m AfriCa dcvo I I S :S ~ SC phU C rr m
was pledged by the Young Romans 5 I l1 and arl des
Adult Class of the Bradford enlliled Relatlonslup w1th
Class of Chnst at a meetmg God B~gms
and
The
Thursday mght at the church Prorruse or Pers1stenm Mrs
Guy Hysell pres1ded when a Ben R1fe Will serve refresh
teller was read from lhe family menLs at the Nov 2 meeting
and Its needs there H was
Mrs Ralph Pamler served
noted that a Halloween party refreshments to Mr and Mrs
will be held at the Bedford Ben R1fe Becky and Carla Mr
camp s1te A Chnsllnas dmner and Mrs Gilkey and Mark Mr
was set for Dec 16 at Bowers and Mrs Homer Fo res Mr
Restaurant m Pomeroy w1th a and Mrs Guy Hysell VIctor
party and g1ft exchange to D1ane and Becky Belinda and
follow at the home ol Mr and Ed1c Gnmm and Mrs Larry
Mrs R1chard G1lkey
Pickens

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rates Phone 742 3232 or 992
3213
7 27 tfc

Gravely Tractar Sales

71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, full power, a1r '4200
71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, lull power, atr • '4000
70 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, full power, a1r '4000
70 ()Ids 98 H T Sedan, full power, atr, , '3100

110 Mechanoc St
Pomeroy Ohoo 45769

tune up and brake se v ce

balanced

72 Cadillac Sedan DeVtlle, power, a1r • '6500
72 Olds Toronado, full power, air •••• , '5295
12 Olds 88 H T Sedan, power, a1r v-100f '4295

Karr &amp; Van ZanCtt

operators I cense? Call 992

SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
DOZER and back hoe work
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
ponds and septic tanks d I
CLEANED
REPAIRED
ch
ng serv ce top so
fll
Mt LLER SANITATION
d
rl
mestone
B&amp;K
Ex
STEWART OH 0 PHONE
caval ng Phone 992 5367
662 303S
D ck Karr Jr
10 4 lfc
9 I tfc
0 DELL WHEEL a lgnment
ocated at Crossroads Rt 124
Real Estate For Sale
Complete front end serv ce
Wheels

992 2550

Serv ce We Sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 tfc

List Sole

641 S!l
designs w th lust the wist of a 1 SvAer C 1
1266 lOIS
single doat Left n lay away 1 Model UO
and never beeh used Will sell
far only $47 cash or cred I
terms avaotabte Phone 992
5641
I'Hitroy Ol1lo
10 17 6tc
Phontm ms

Let Dick and Dille Help You
wJth Your Meat Problems

READY MIX
CONCRETE SEE US FOR Awnings storm
doors and w ndows carports
del vered
ght to your
marquees alum num s d ng
p o1ect Fast and Pasy Free
and ra I ng A Jacob sales
est mates Phone 992 3284
representat ve
For free
Goeg e n Ready M x Co
est
mates
phone
Charles
M ddleporl Oh o
L s e Syracuse V V
6 30 lfc

1972 aearance Sale
SavelS-20%
on 1972 models
9 New tractors
111

THE SHOP

On Most Amertcan Ca s

GRAVELY
TRACTORS

I Super C I

If I HAVE
ToGo
Take Me To

•5.55

Farm Equipment

992 5641

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dtsplay

Wheel Alignment

USED

Phon~

FURNITURE

EXPERT

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ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Cleaner comp el• with at
tachmenls cordw nder and
pa nl spray Used but In Ike
new condlt on Pay $34 4S
cash or budget pan aval able

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

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JUS T TAKEN IN Songer Real Estate For Sale
0 9 3fp Sew no Mach ne W I sell for 8 ROOM house and bath n ce area here 1 story 5 rooms
small balance of $36 2 or
arge o natural gas bu t n
bath nice k tchen L R 26
may be arranged
cab nets n k tchen Close to It
971 VOLKSWAGEN super payments
2 car carport All NEW
Phone
992
5J31
rad o stat on n Bradbu y
bee e cheap 24 000 m es A
CARPETING
Phone
992
2602
I cond t on phone 992 6222 -----_....._.....,--9- 7 lfc
10 13 121p THROUGHOUT
7 Pm
afler 5 P m
8 TRACK STEREO lreght
IBEAUTIFULI JUST
0 17 Sip damaged n beaut ful walnut
s12 sao oo
4
ROOMS
&amp;
bath
3
acres
of
console W I sell for $101 50 or
LEVEL LOT 100x130
land
two th rds basement
1942 JEEP full cab good
pay$150perweek Phone992
bu ld ng 20 x 40 pus barn
I ' story frame 2 bedrooms
cond I on 4 wheel dr ve
533
localed n Long Boltom c ty (carpeted) bath dining
phone 992 6383
9 7 tfc
wa ter part ttlly remade ed
10 7 6fp
porches gas F F utility
phone 985 3539
POODLE pvpp es S lver Toy
storm doors and windows
10 9 31p THIS YOU MUST SEE
Parkv ew Kennels Phone 992
For Sale
5443
JUST $8 sao 00
8 15 lfc IDEAL 5 ACRE RANCH lake
BEAUTIFUL Maple stereo
BEAUTIFUL HOME
Conchas New Mex co $2 975
rad o comb nat on AM F M
1
story
frame 3 large B R
No down No Interest $25 mo
F tzpal ck Or
rad o 4 speed nterm xed APPLES
large
closets
beautiful bath
for
119
mos
Vacat
on
chards State Route 689
changer 4 speaker sound
level
lot
out
of
floods 100xl20
Parad
se
Free
Brochure
Phone W lkesv lie 6 9 3785
system Balance $79 34 Use
Ranchos
Lake
Conchas
Box
Kitchen
has
built
In range
8
30
tfc
our budge le ms Call 992
200 DO A ameda Cal lorn a double oven ref and
9450
freezer toads of upper and
10 IS 6fc r
7085
10 3 30tp base cabinets D R car
PANTS &amp; JEANS
WALNUT modern slyle stereo
RACINE
10 room house peled palo electric heat
rad o AM FM radio 4
bath basemen! garage two MANY OTHER FEATURES
MONEY SAVER
speaker sound system 4
$23 000 00
tots Phone 949 43 J
speed automat c changer
4 5 lfp
Balan ce $69 51 Use ovr
Buy 2 PatrsWE HAVE NEW LISTINGS
-...-budget terms Call 992 7085
1
PAIR
FREE
s
ROOM
house
and
bath
EACH WEEK CALL US
0 15 61c
located on Br ck Street
FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
Rutland
nter or being REAL ESTATE
All k nds all s1zes tor men
remade ed phone 742 3334
HENRY E CLELAND
women young men boys
10 20 12fp
REALTOR
and girls Hurry to
9922259
HOUSE In Long Bottom phone
985 3529
If no answer 992 2568
9._
POMEROY
6 II lfc
lliil!l
Jack W Carsey Mgr
McCormick No 16
Phone 992 2181
FIELD HARVESTER
Large 4 bedroom home new bath upsta1rs
2 YEAR old mate German
Good Condition
Shepherd gentle dlspos I on
very large livmg room log burn~ng fireplace
ph one
675 S267
Pont
McCormick No so
large entrance hall dming room newly
Peasant
FIELD HARVESTER
remodeled kitchen 112 bath w1th shower
10 IS 61p
With nearly new I row c9rn
downstairs large tOrner lot located at 285
head This can use 2 row CAMPER to f I ' • ion lruck or
South Th1rd Street M1ddleport Ohio
bv vp p ckup a I se f
un I
conIa ned $700 phone 992
Financ~ng available Priced nght to sell last
706
1-Gehl
10 IS 6fp
FIELD HARVESTER
George S Hobstetter Jr
Good condition
Real Estate Broker
Phone 985 4186 after 4 P M
PH m 2176
POMEROY OHIO
lit CopocJty
MIYIII
30 ACRES w lh some farm
Au,omatics
mach1nery ca t 667 3333
2 speed operation
0 17 stc
Cho ce of water

Me1gs Equ1pment

992 2094
I.
606 E Main Pomeroy

Guaranteed appliances.

BIKES Huffy 20 ·,
Murray IDspeeds- discount
pr1ces
LAYAWAY FOR XMAS
Open to 7 Closed Mondays

USED CARS

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Ctaan used furniture

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992 2448
Pomeroy 0

To
WANTED -

L mestone

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Phone 992 2730

Hoi Walet Healers
Plumbmg
Electncal Work

Wanted

Opposition to

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HAYMAN S Avcl on - a ~ ood V F W S ool g Mal ch "
B ortd Run Rod &amp; Gu Club
place to qo e&gt;eh F day
even ng

1972

LAKE HOPE - Over 150
physicians nurses hospital
admm1straton and dentists
from seven Southeastern Ohio
coun lies are expected to attend
a day long ponference here
Wednesday Oct 25 on the
background and potentials of
the Oh1o Valley Medical
Microwave System
Addressing the medical
personnel from Alhens GaiUa
Hocking Jackson Lawrence
Me1gs and VInton Counties will
be nattonal and local experts In
the f1eld of medical com
munlcahons
Following the 9 a m
welcoming address by Richard
B Hull chairman of the Ohio
Educational Televts1on Network Commission a slide-live
presentation on the history and
future or Medtcal Microwave in

57 enrolled in
art workshop
Plans are almost completed
for an art workshop at the
Salisbury Elementary School
under d~recuon of Mr and Mrs
David Lynas
Cost per evening per
workshop Is SO cents plus
individually needed matenals
F1rty seven persons have
enrolled It Is open to all ages
Enrolled are two lsi graders
one 2nd grader two 3rd
graders ten fth graders nine
5th graders four 6th graders
three Jr h1gh five high school
one college and 22 parenta If
enrollment continues to climb
two mghts may be used
Classes will start wtthin a
week

Southeastern Ohio will be
delivered by A Edward Foote
Ph D Medical Microwave
project director and former
mter1m Project Director John
Burke PhD
The first guest speaker
Gunter Grupp M D Ph D
director of biomedical com
munlcatlons at the University
or Cincinnati College of
Medicine Is scheduled to
discuss
Television and
Continuing Medical
Education
The Place of Telecon
sultatlon in the Rural Health
Delivery System Ia the tltie of
the address to be given by
Kenneth T Bird M D an
Internist and specialist In
respiratory
disease
at
Massachusetts
General
Hospital in Boston He
developed teledlagnlllils and
tele~onsultatlon two medical
aids to be used In the new
Medical Microwave system
Irving Merrill
Ph D
cha~rman or the Health
Sctences Commumcatlons
Association at the University Of
Cah!ornla
will discuss
Communications and the

IN HOSPITAL
Thurman Babcock' 18 m the
intensive care unit at St
Joseph s Hospital Parkers
burg Hll room number Ia 226

~lllf!l!!l

OPl'OlmRfST

OFFICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS l-EAST COURT ST

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Health Team following lunch
The fmal speaker of the day
Jack Farrington the executive
director of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation In
Athens will speak on Pllln
ning for Heallh Delivery for
Southeastern Oh1o The day
will conclude'\VIth small group
discussions
The Ohio Valley Medical
Microwave System Ia a joint
project of the Ohio Valley
Health Services Foundation
Inc and the Ohio Educational
Televlswn Network Com
mission When completed the
system the first urban to-rural
medical television connecticn
in the country will link
hospitals In Athens and
Gallipolis with Columbus Ohio
State University Hospital In
addition to teledlllgnosls and
teleconsultatlon
continuing
Medical education and In
service education for allied
health professionals will be
avaUable through the two-way
microwave hookup
The Medical Microwave
Conference is being coor
dlnated by Project Director
Foote

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Leading Creek project is .assured says Commissioner ,Clar~
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TCI11aiive ag.reemenl has
been reached which removes
the ' lasl obslable 10 lhe con·
sll·uclion .of lhe Leading Creek
· Wa1er System, Meigs C&lt;iU!IlY
Commissioner .Rober! Clark
said today.
Clark
and
counly
prosecul ing allorney . Bernard
V. Fultz Thursday met wilh
assistant allorney general
Robeo·t.Newman and agreedo~
a consen t order which il is
believed will meel ihe
requiremenls , of the Ohio
Water Pollu"tion Con(rol Board
whic,h neXI week will ' become
the new Environmental
Protec tion Agency .
Generally speaking, the
terms of lhe order will require

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Let' s each of us

rememb9r

our veterans 'bt displaying
Our Flag on th)s October
23rd.

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po··~·,~tuo·cs fur lhe inspeclion· ·.Hc&lt;Oldo Dcpahmerl.
uf ohe insoallaoion of sewage · The Meigs Coun1y Planning
treat ment regulalions for lhc Cu11ni1i:;:;ion will be asked to
insu;·e lnslallatlon of proper instaiJllliun &lt;If septic tanks.
·:expand its. planning program
sewage.faci\ilies, the adoption · • These· · rrguwliohs are fur the ·current yeat io include
of a resolution by ''"' counly presently under sludy by the a survey or. Ihe possible
commissioners to assume
ownership of and to operate
central sewase ayalems, or to
cause the same to , be owned
e
.
and operated by conservancy .
.
districts or regional water
districts, and to eslablish

buildin~ permil po·,""'iJurc unrl
sub~ivision regulations tu

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Logue

dies on Friday

6 Amencans
• . wm
N0 heI .top pn.•ze..
By SOREN FOGELBERG

STOCKHOLM. (UPI) - Six
American scientists scored a
clean sweep today of the Nobel
Prize Awards for Chemistry
and Physics., Three shared the
Chemlmy f.'rice and three
shared the Physics Prize, each
. worth $IOO,OOO.
'11\f! Physics Prize went 10
f'ioofs. John· Bardeen of the
University of Illinois- the ftrst
l1)an 10 win two Nobel Prizes
for Physics-and 10 Leon N.
Cooper of Brown Uruversity
and John Robert Schrieffer of

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structed near Port Clinton on
the Lake Erie shore.
Corbill said there is "no connectlon between the two plants"
and !hat their close proximity
would create no prob1ems.
"There are two plants within
25 or 30 miles of each other on
Lake Michigan, and there's no
real engineering or environmental problem involved," he
said.
The Davis-Besse plant is be·
ing financed by the Cleveland
~autiful
Electric Illuminating Co., and
Toledo Edison co. Its 450-foot
high cooling tower can be seen
from the Sandusky,Bay site.
The Sandusky site is the only
Vivid Colors
one in the state being studied
Select Yours Tod1y!
for Ohio Power, company officlals said. However, American
· Power, with subsidies in several other slateS', is studying sev·
59 N. Second St.
era! other potential nuclear
Middleport.
power plant sites across the
country.

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ARRANGEMENTS
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NIIIIOIIIIBukRe«lon No.4
REPORT OF OONDft'lON, OONSOLIDATJNG
DOMESTIC StlllimWUEII, OF 111E

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
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of Pomeroy In tbe State of Oblo, at the ciGH of ballael1 oa October 10 lfl2
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published Ill responoe to call made 117 Ctmplroiler ollhe cu~Te~~cy, under Title
12, United States Code, Section 111.

ASsETS
Cash and due from banks • • • .• • ••• , • • • • - - • - • $1,195,263.97
,U.S. Treasury ~llritles • • - - •• - - - •••• - - • - • - 6,719,550.63
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations - • - - • - • - • • . • • 508,055.29
Obligations of State and poDtlcal subdlv~ons •••• - - - • 1,054,347.82
Other securities • - - ••• - .• • • • • • • • • • • . • • • 28,742.50
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell • • • - • • • •
• - - 825,000.00
Loans - - - . . .. .. .. .. - - - - .. .. .. .. • .. ..
• • - 5,892,7&amp;1.56
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premllea • - • •
- - • 222,958.70
Other assets • - . • • • • • • • • • • - - - . • • - •
TOTAL ASSETS - · - • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • !1614471141.56
LIAIID.Jl'IES
Demaoo deposits of Individuals, PlrlnenhiPI,
and corporations - • • •. • - - - • - • • • • • - • • $4,154,051.80
Time and savings deposil.!l ollndlvldlllla,
partnerships, and corwatlon&amp; • • • • • • - • • - - - • 9 609 995.56
Deposits of United States Govenment • •• - - - •••• ·' • \34;237.43
Deposits of States and polltlcal subdivision&amp; - - • - • - •••• 1173 804.24
Certified and officers' checks, etc. • • - - • ·• - • • • • • _'. 47:?21.04
TOTAL DEPOSITS • • • • • • - • • 115.1!!,310,07
(a) Total demand deposits - - - ••• .- • ! 4,841,590.16
(b) Total.t~e and savings deposits • • • • - . $10,2771719.91
Other llablltltes - - - - • • • • • • • • ,. • - • • • 161,49$.72"
TOTAL UABILITIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $15 12801801i.79
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECUIUI'IES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loan&amp;
(set up pursuant to IRS ruling~) •••• •••••• · •••.• ~.14&amp;.59
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS'AND SECURri'IES - - • • • $83 1148.59
CAPli'AL AOOOUNTS
Equity.capital-total . - - •. • • • • • • - - • • • • • • • $1,083,!§9Jf'
Common S!Ock-total par value
• - • • •
200,000.00
No. shares authorized 8,000 ·
No. shares outstanding a,ooo
Surplus • - • - - : • - - - • • • • • • • - - •
• • 7«),000.00
Undivided profits • - - • • • • : • •
• • • • • • 183,188,18
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •
1,083,189,18
TOTAL UABIUTIES, RESERVES, AND
CAj&gt;lTAL ACCOUNTS • • • • • •
• $16,447,141.56
MEMO!WmA
Average of IOta! deposits for ihe 15 calendar
days e~dlng with call date· - - - .- c • • • • • • • . • • . f1U05,re2.40 .
Average of total loans for the 15 calendlr
days ending with call date • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • 5,906,530.95

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Mei~s Counly to establish a

Charles A. Logue, 65, Rt. 1,
Langsmille, a retired farver,
diecl at 7 a.m. today in
Veterans Memorll!l Hospital.
. He was born May 19, 1907 in
Morgan Twp.,. Gallia County,
SOol of lhe late TJmothy and
Nora Ralslon Logue. He
married Myrtle Marie Geotge
....~~~ · in 1924, who Sul'vlvea,,as do
1'1
rourchildren,Mrs.Dilmaf(lva
Lou) Lewis, Phoi!hix, ~··:
Archie, Rt. I, Bidwell: Her·
bert , Columbus, and Denver,
Gallipolis; a slater, Mrs. Mary
Harmon, Toledo and 13 grand
and six gre8111!'indchUdren.
He was preceded In death by
a sister and two brothers. Mr.
Logue was a .membo!r of the
Danville Wesleyan Chllrch.
Funeral service&amp; wlli be held
•-v from th·e
al 2 P..m. Sun""'
Danville Wesleyin Church
Wl.,h Rev. Lawren•• Sullivan
officiating. Bllrlal will be In
Pine Grove
Cemetery.
Visilatlon
will
be
held
a~ the
"V~terons Day reminds me •
McCoy·Moore Funeral Hoine
If we don't slond for some-'
thing • we may allow our•
In VInton from ~ and 7-9
sel"1u to fall for an.,thlng."'
Salurday.

lhe veteran has always
been t!le forgoHen man
when the fighting Is dope.

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' I, Maxine Griffith, ~shier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condlUon Ia true lind twltct to the beat of my knowiedge and
belief.
.
Mulae Griffith .
We, the undersigned dlrectori atlflt the c.Wrtctn11i of ihla report,/. con. clition lind declare that It haa been esamlned 117 111 arxl to the best of our
knowledge and belief Ia true and ctXiect.
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Edllea Hal IJPtr
Alfnd It V rflld - Dlrtcton

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the Univer$ity of Penn·
sylvarua. They share equal}y.
The Chemistry Prize went 10
Dr. Christian B. Anfinsen of the
National Institute of Healtll,
Bethesda, Md., an.d Drs.
StanfordM!)OreandWilliamH.
Stein of Rockefeller University
in New York. Anfinsen 'was
awarded half of the prize and
the other half was shared by
Moore and Stein.
The Physics Prize was
awarded 10 Bardeen, Cooper
and Schrieffer for their study
in the superconductivity of
metals cooled almost to absolute zero- studies of vast
importance to the electrlcSI
industry. Bardeen .ltJII shared
a previous Physics Prize in
1956 for inventing transistors.
Anflnsen won his.'Chemistry
Prize for his work on rlbonuclease, especially ~oncerning
th
cl'
b1
th
· e. conn~d ton e weend ,the
ammo act sequence
anf
e
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biologica Y acttve con orma.
tion"--studies in!O the chemis·
try of the chromosome and the
gene, the factors which deter·
mine heredity.
Moore and Stein won their
award for "their contribution
10 the understanding of the
connection between chemical
structure and catalytic activity
of the active center of the
ribonuclease molecule," the
Swedish Academy of Sciences
annoitnced.
A spokesman at Rockefeller
University ssld this referred 10
"the genetic structure of the
chromosome and gene, impor·
tant links in unraveling the
molecular structure of the
genetic material which deter·
.mines her_edlty."

Alfred
Social Note.~
Sunday School attendance on
Oci. 15 was 46, the offering
$18.47. Attendance at worship
service was 15. Rev. Lehman
spoke from Col. I: I·H, "In·
lercessory Prayer".
Eddie Parker, who Is atlending Technological School
in Columbus spent a weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilber Parker.
A birthday dinner was
served at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Carr and Vicki
and Penni in honor of her
father, Robert White of Keno
on Sunday, Oct. 15. Attending
besides those above were Mrs .
Robert White of Keno, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Woode and Conn!
Sue of Circleville and Charles
Saltz of Mason.
Mrs. Clara Follrod and Nina
Robi~son and their guest,
Clyde Reeder of Alabama look
Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Swartz at Shade.
Sunday evening visitors of
MJ:. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode
·were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
and Conni Sue of Circleville.

I&lt;ICadcins fur central sewage
•ystcms in 1l)e county.
. Clark said the assistant
at.~&lt;.-ncy gc 0eral illlbCllted 1hat
this ~~recnu;nl would expedite
certification to the Fanners
Home Administration by the
Environmenlal Protection
Agency of I he acceplabilily of
the conslruclion of the new
l.eading Creek water system . .
This certification could come
as early as next week.
Also allending the meeting
were · Robert Cotterill and
Bernie 8owman, of the SQuth·
eaStern Ohio (}ffiee ollh• Ohio

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Dcparlmenl of Heallh; ·Robert
Wal1ers, of the Ohio 'Power
Company, and C)ifford Brid·
•sail, ~n. engineer .with Burge~
alld Niple, engineering · con·
suit ants ·for Ohio Ppwer
Coll!pany . .
Clark said he feels this
agrecmem Is a major step
forward in the continuing effor•s of ihe Meigs County
commissioners to Insure that
the counly will keep pace with
the !leeds and opportunities
presented by lhe development
of the Meigs Mine.

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WASHINGTON (UPI I - Tile eolt ol llviDII'Oit i.t
pet. Ill October - - of tbe y.,'l blgeR jluDpa beea- o f - prlees for clotblDI, piO!IDe, ued eare,
port, ecJI, eoftee ud eollep lllltloll.
,
IIIII beef prieet cboppe~ foe tile 0nt lillie alllce May,
ud fnlb fndl ud veaelallle prieel allo deelllled, tile
Labor DepariiJ!eat'• Bure~~u of Labor SIIIU.tla (BLSI
aid 1n ID ft!MII'IIoda}' 011·tbe Coal~~~~~er Prlee llldes. Tile
oveMIU rloe 1111 m011tb - twice tile.U pet. illerene Ill
AIIC~~~t, biJi .matched tile U pet. jamp Ill JUly aad wu
esceedea thll year only by a 0.5 pet. advan&lt;e Ill Febl'lllr)'.

BY BOB HOEFLICH

Tutoring working News • . . in Briefs
(Continued from page I)
HARRISONVILLE
Such pairings were also made
Harrisonville Elementary in grades five and two. It is prepared 10 walk out of two other plants today.
The strike by members of UAW Local31 in the Ka11888 City'
School is experimenting with expected that the students'
an inter-class tutoring thinkingpatternwouldbemore suburb waa plotted by UAW leadership as the fourth of a recent
program in math Instruction in similar with this type of outbreak of "long wetkend" strikes dellsr.ul to hurl GM::
which the first step wu 'to rank arrangement. ·
production while keeping UAW economists smiUng.
.'
the classes In order of. math
The first sessions dealt.with
achievement through math addiUon facts which the
achievement tests and teacher . fifth and sixth graders had
;:
opinions.
memorized. It waa the fifth
The next step was to pair the ·and ·sixth graders' job to work
The Meigs County Sllei'iff's The car traveled 160 feet, wen&lt;
lop student In grade six with ,. with artd help the second and DeP.I. reported today It in- off the highway ori the lefl,';
the lOp student m grade three, lhlrd graders 10 learn these vesilgated two accidents, one went an additional 40 feet, ·:
an~ so on down the rankings facls. The tutors were given Wednesday afternoon and one tearing down 16 feet of fence ::
unltl the bot!Om student In suggestions from · their Thursday morning ,. There were and one fence post. There was ::
·grade six was paired with the teachers, but they were free 10 no personal inj11ries in either. light damage to the car. )llo . ~
At 2 p.m. Wednesday on cilation ·was issued.
:
bottom student In grade three. teach any way they wished.
Hobson
Road
at
Hobson
Yards
What was hoped would result
was a child .working with a Arnold W. Hayes, · 62, Mid·
hlld d h
c
an eac child receiving dleport, was t11rning his car
around· when the gas feed
Individual attention.
Th e Iearn 1ng objectJves were stuck, causing it to hit a door on
designed both for the tutor and a garage. Thwe was a medium
By Mrs. Francis Morrio
~is student. First it was hoped damage to the garage, light
Mr. Clifford Bryson of Pitts. that the student would learn his damage to the car.
burgh spent Saturday and facts. Second It was hqped that
Thursday at!O a.m. on SR 7,
Sunday with his parents, Mr. the tutor would review and two and six tenths miles north.
of Pomeroy, Harry D. Barton,
and Mrs. Hobart Bryson.
better remember his facts.
Thirteen roles have been ·
Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs.
All the staff .members ln- 33, ReedsviUe, was traveling
assigned
In the cast of the
Dewey Sines of Ft. Worth, volved apparently are pleased south when a lie rod broke,
Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. with the program. Other areas causing him to lose control. Junior Class Play at Meigs ·
High School by Charles Corder;:
Floyd Farra recently. They In which It will be used this
direclor.
.·
were enroute to Michigan to year are subtraction and INJURY FATAL
The play, entitled "Rub-.
visit.
multiplication facts as well as
berneck,''
is a three·act ·
Mrs. Edna Hayman came other math concepts. After
MEAPE, Kan. (UPI)-A I$.
Wednesday from New MaJ'8h. further evaluation, this year~ld Meade High School comedy by Donald R. Slieper.
11 concerns the activities of a·
field where she has been program could be expanded junior Injured inb a
visiting friends to the hOme of into areas such as reading and game at Greens urg Fr Y family which discovers that it·
is perfectly legal to I'W1 a
Mrs. Crill Bradford and Mrs. spelilng.
~~~~~~~~~as Sluffed
dummy for mayor of
Eslher Piper.
Injured during the (ourth
the town.
Mr. and Mrs. BID Lake,
quarter when he threw a block
Sludents assigned parts are ·
Lori and Sean of Columbus
during an offellslve play and
Geneva King, Rod Pullins,.·
were dinner guests Saturday of
was· struck accidentally on the Ingrid Hawley, Dian Carsey,
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
beck of the head"'' a dele••ive Vicky Clelland, Rick Stobart,
Francis Morris.
player, 'offlciala ';.id. H;-:ras l';ll MllclleD, Mike Richards; .
Grella and Isabel Simpson • ...
taken to the Greensbura
~II!!,J»..~;rMJke ~Y~•. ·~~
and Mr · and Mrs. Bert Grimm
Siirtday SCH061 attendance ~t- Hospital· and trinsferred the SwW!tr,
Jw.bara Anth&lt;111y -~tl
returned'' 'from ·a. trlp '·' t6 Freedom Gospel Mission Oct: following day 10 St. Francis David Miller.
Gathnburg, . Tenn . Enroute 15 was 32 · and offering was Hospital in Wichita.
The play will be presented on
home they vistted Mr. and Mrs. $I0.30.
Funeral services will be
Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. in the high
Solon Butcher at Spencer, W.
Sunday School is held each conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday school auditorium.
Va.
,.
Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and at Meade High School. Burial
Mr · and Mrs . Thereon Sunday evening worship at 7:30 will be in Do&amp;tglas, Kan., where
Johnson returned home p. m. Prayermeeling is held on the auis was born.
Saturday from two weeks Tuesday evening at 7:30. A
TAXES RECEIVED
vac~tlon In Florida.
revival will start November 2
Meigs County villages
. M1sses Grace and Ruth Ellis with the Rev. George Housher Carroll and family.
received $5,186 in · gasoline
and Mr. Howard Bingman of as evangelist.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Haines taxes distributed in October
Columbus were. Saturday
Mrs. NonaLongpassedaway of Stiversville visited Mrs. according to State Treasurer
guests of Miss Edtth Hayman. at Veterans Memorial Hoapltal Sylvia Carpenter.
Joseph T. Ferguson. Amounts
Miss Shirley Stobart of Oct. 9. Funeral services were
Mrs. Elva Dalley, Mrs. Judy received Include Middlepor-t,
Columbuswasarecentguestof held Oct. 11 at the Freedom Pape and Kristen of Syracuse $1,90$; Pomeroy, . fl,978;
her aunt, Mrs. Grace Krider. Gospel Mission with burial in visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hacine, $398; Rutland, $432:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley Bald Knobs Cemetery, Several Autherson.
Syracuse, $478. Each to~p
a?d Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill friends from '"'re attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence received $1,200 and eacll
VISited Mr. and Mrs. Tom services.
Lipps and Toni of Little county, $30,000 In Ohio.
Eckersley and Doug at Han· , Mrs. Dessle Webb and Mrs. Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
nibal, N. Y. They then toured Betty Hickel of Spencer, w. Va. Birch and Randy of Waterford
through Pennslyvanla to attended the funeral of their and Mr. and Mrs. Frank . CLOSED MONDAY
AU banks, post offices and
Gettysburg and to Fairfax, Va. sister, Mrs. Nona Long. Also Wallace of Racine vlalted Clint
the
Meigs County Courthouse
where they visited Mr. and '"'re for the last rltea were Mr. Birch and Leota.
Mrs. Larry Badgley and toured and Mrs. William KrackomClint Birch and Leota visited will be closed Monday, Oct. 23,
Washington, D. C. and ' berger of New Jeney.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Upps and In observance of Veterans Day.
returned on the Skyline Drive.
Charles Carron baa returned family at Vincent..
•
Mrs. Sybil Miles and Mrs.- holile from Veterans Memorial
Leota Birch visited Mr. and
MARRIAGE
LICENSE
Lee Jackson of Plckerlng!On Hospital and 1$ Improving,
Mrs. Eugene Long and famlly
John Michael Thompson, rr,
were weekend guesta of Mrs.
Mrs. Wanda Donaldson and of Eagle Ridge, Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy,
Rt. 4, and Judith
James SlmJ)6on. Mrs. Lavinia son, Steve o1 Findlay visited Richard Abela and Mr. and
Simpson accompanied them her, mother, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Robert Byers and family. Nann Andersen, 23, Pop1eroy,
Rt. 4.
home 10 spend a week In ·
Columbwi with relatives.
'"tOIICI.-toiMI-IIODC:IOCIIOCIC"!!'::Mii-~IMI-~------M
Liabel and Grella Simpson
visited Mr. and · Mrs. Bert
Grimm at Letart FaUs Sunday.

Two accidents investigat¢

RaCI· ne
Social. Events

Roles assigned
in school play
at Meigs High

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LEIGH,17, eldest of the Bix adopted cblldren of Mr. arxl
••. Mrs. Darwin Enevoldsen loves horses. Here she.ls with her
Palomino, ''Princess."

:nJPPERS PLAINS - There
was the old woman who lived in
a shoe, and there is Mr. and ·
Mrs. Darwin . Enevoldsen ·or
.near ,Tuppers Plains, who are
here because of the Gavin
Power Plant at Cheshire.
In contrast , to the nur&amp;erJi
rhyme, Mr . . and Mrs .
Enevoldsen. don't have as
many, · children as the old
woman in the shoe but they DO
KNOW what to do. The
Enevoldsens, who this· month
adopted their sixth child,
provide a lovely home, an
aimosphere of affection and
warmth and wholesome ac.
tivities for their brood.
And you might say all of this
grew out of "love on a
Greyhound llils" where Peg
and Darwin Enevoldseri first
met.
Aveteran of 23 years' service
In the U. S. Navy, .Mr.
Enevoldsen met his wife, Peg,
when._they both were on a
Greyhound enroute to Florida.

VOL VII

philosophy that "there's
always room for one more,"
another youth, at the request or
an area welfare department, is
making his home with the
family . The department
workers had heard of the
Enevoldsens and thought their
home would be ideal for the
youngster. ·
Residing io Meigs County
only since last February, Mr.
and Mrs. Enevoldsen are
rearing their adopted children
in a beautiful new home which
they have built on what Is
known as Hoffman Lane near
Tuppers Plains. The five acres
on which the home Sets
provides plenty of room for
cats, dogs and horses ·- the
peis of the children. The family
hasa camper;a pool and a boat
to help round out activities for
recreation hours.
None· of the Enevoldsens'
adopted children are blood
relatives. Naturally - as with
any six youngsters- there are
moments of friction. However,

as with all families, they pass
over.' Discipline is apparenUy
no special problem.
Mrs. Enevoldsen said all or
the children are expected to
_assist with the work about the
home. This is a part of their
training. There's oo · hanky
pank about schQOl work either.
Each evening right after
supper is study time for all.
Enforcement is "rigid,'' Mrs.
Enevoldsen admitle!l.
Housing is no problem. The
Enevoldsens had th,e basement
of their new home finished to
include five bedrooms. With
four' upstairs, there are nine
bedrooms to accommodate the
family and two other adults
'rho also make their home with
the Enevoldsens:
Before 'coming to Meigs
County, the family resided at
New Haven, W. Va. for a year.
Mr. Enevoldsen is employed aschief of electrical construction
at the Gavin Power Plant in
Cheshire. Before coming to this
area, the Enevoldsens resided

at New Concord where he was
employed at l~e Muaklngum
River Plant· of the American
Electric Power Co. The family
expects to be here until 1975.
They may hold onto their new
home as a reUremimt place In
years 10 come when the day
rolls around for; them 10 leave
Meigs County.
Both Mr . and Mrs.
E11evoldseri are firm In their
belief thlit there Is no dlf·
ference between adopted
children and blood children. By
the same token, they fully
realize the individual dlf·
ferences of · each child - a
normal sihfallon In either
instance.
Two well-worn books In the
living room of' the Enevoldsen
home have serv~ the family
well. They are copies of "The
Chosen Baby" and "The
Family That Grew ." Both
books deal beautifully .with
explaining adoption to children
and these books have been
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· Weather
·. Cloudy Sunday and Sunday
·,rlight with showers or light rain
likely and slowly moderating
)emperatures. High Sunday
upper 50s north and 60s south.
Low Sunday night in the 50s.
High Monday in the 60s and
lower 70s.

'!'he . romance bloomed into
marriage. They had a son,
Charles, who is now an
Episcopal · pastor in Portsmouth, Va. Abit later they had
a stillborn h&amp;by which may
have encouraged them. to go
the adoption route.
The eldest or' the Enevoldsen
children, ·Leigh, no~ 17, joined
the household when she was
only s.ix days old. The second
daughter, Jo, now 16, was three
days old and'Tim, now 10, was
just two days old. These babies
all joined Mr. and Mrs.
Enevoldsen at Portsmouth, Va .
Steve, now six, was next to join
the growing family and then
came Melanie, now 14. Melanie
was ll when she came to the
family and was adopted by the
Enevoldsens at the request of
her father . after ' Melanie's
mother died. The si~th child 10
be adopted was Ken, now 12.
His final adoption was &lt;approved only this month in the
Meigs County Juvenile Court.
Apparently living with the

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Pomeroy·Middleport

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1972

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Nixon to lead

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Bald Knob

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Laurel Cliff

Open Tonight Until 9 p.m.
Shop Saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m.

News Notes
By Ml'l. Bertha Parter
Sabbath School attendance
on Oct. 15 at Freer Methodi.lt
'Church waa 117 wlw
'· offering
$201.40. Twenty choir IIIMibers
were
preeent.
Oct. 21,will
7 a.have
m.
the Men's
FeDowlhlp
prayer and pancake breakfut.
Rev, Buckley will be the ~.
. Charla Diehl remainl a
patient Iii University H01pital
In Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Bauer
Of Marlon apent a weekend
. with Mrs. Bauer'• parenta, Mr. ·
and Mrs. Charlea Karr Sr.
Mrs.·Doni Holley apent a few
daya with telatlves In Fin·
dlay..
M:. and Mra. Bill l'llrry, .
Mlli J&gt;.rl Slllmr ol Atbtns
and wyatt lld!Ner ol Mi.
Vern~~~~ vlli111d With Mr. and
u- N
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Mrt. Goldie DIU and · Mi'a.
Nancy Walker called on ·Mn.
a.aiSiiihoiiiwiiSiiitailrb&gt;iiio7Pii'iiM.iilil._ _. .~rtha Parker recentlY,

Sa.ve Now During Our Sale
Of Women8 Slacks - Knit Tops .
Dres8es -... Coordinate Sportswear '

Jewelry - Men~ . ~ Leg Slacks Coats and Jackets
''· .
Flannel ShirtS ~ Ranlon SOcks,

' Fr" Customer·Ptrking on Stc:ond

·- StrHt and AI OUr Me chinle StrHt Wan1tou11

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY·.
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SOlJ'I'HWESTERN IIOMI!:COMING QUEEN - Mils Kim Pope, daughter of
;:·Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pope, Rt. I, Patriot, was crowned homecoming queen at
·:::festivities Friday night at SoUthwestern High School. A seniOr, she was escorted
;: by Jerry Waters. More pictures on Page 28.
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niURMON'l', Md. (UPI) - Prtlident
Nllon ·offered himli!lf S.turday N. .!be
leader ol a new ma)orlij of "lood, decent
peop)e" who oppose power·hungry
polltlcians' demanda for ligher taxes, job
quotas, Income redistribution and busing.
In his third weekend radio speech ol the
campaign, a 15-minute paid poliUcal
broadcast from his Camp David, Md.,
retreat, the President never mentimed
George S. McGo'lern or the Democratic
party by name.
But he rejected the "alien paternalism"
of those who he said "have more faith in
govenunent than th.ey have In people" and
believe that only an ever.atronger
bureaucracy In Washington knows' what is
best. .
"It is time that good, decent people
s~ped letting themselves be bulldozed by
anybody who presumes 10 be the self.
righteoua moral judge of our society,"
Nixon said.
Adviser Speaks Out
"There Ia no reason to feel guilty about
wanting to enjoy what you get and get
what · YO!! earn, about wanting your
children In good sclloola cloae to home, oc
about wanting to be Judged fairly on your
ability," he aald.
Nixon's Chief domestic affairs adviser,
John D. Ehrllchman, told reporters
meanwhile •hat the President almost

~-f.~ed car charged by
!::::.;.jhtdl on rural road Apology to
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certalnl)' waul!! veto a COIIIpi'Omile .jiEW·
.I,.Ibor Department aJIPI'OPI'iillonJ bill that
Ia rouahly a haH-bW!GP dollln above hla
budget reque.t,
Elrlichman 'alao called McGovern .a
"llar" for suuestlng In a political
broadcast Friday night that the economy
wu In worse lhape under the admlnf&amp;.
tratlm than when the Demoerall left offlee In 1189.
In a briefing at a snowcapped gateway to
the presidential compound, Ehrllchman
· also noted predictions by aome memben
of the Bjlslneas CouncU meeting at Hot
Springs, Va., that a tax Increase was
inevitable in the near futUre.
Not PesolmlaUc
He said Nixon was reviewing 132 bllll
passed in the dying days of the @Ill
Congress 10 detennlne "a list ol poulble
vew prospects" 10 keep federal spending
under control.
"I would by no mealls rule out the
possibility of being abil 10 avoid higher
taxes next year," Ehrllchman said. ·
"The President Ia determined to do
everything he can 10 avoid higher taxes
next year. We by no mean&amp;arepealmlatlc
by !hill review that ill going on right now."
Bills subject 10 ve!O would Include "ju.st
plain budget bulters," 111ch as the HEWLabor appropriations, ll1d othert that
"create lltUe klngdoma within the federal
bureaucracy," he said with1111t elabora·
tim.
The IIEW·Labor bill IOta! ill f30,5 bUUon,
ldentlcal!O one Nixm had vetoed earlier
aa lnftatlonary, but Includes provlal0111 for
dillcretlon&amp;ry White House cuts that could
trim the wtalw f2U billion. Thill still II
about tsOO mlllion above Nixon's request.
Aaotber Speeeb Saaday
AI for McGovern's criticism ol Nixon
econo'mlc pollcle~, Ebrllchman said,. "I
remember very well when I wu a kid that
the mlni.lter'sson was the biggest llar In
claall. I am afraid that maybe we've got
something ol that kind confronting ua In
thla political election." ·

·In other sheriff's department action
·:;; POMEROY - Moral of this story:
Sa.
t
urday,
a minor accl~ent and a hit-skip
•(\on't go riding in a red car if you expect 10
incident were Investigated. ·
:8ee a bull.
,
A! 2:43 p.m. at Broadway and Vine In
::: That will be sworn 10 by Peggy
: hoffitt, Rt. 2 Racine, who early Sat11rday Racine, Lynn Mallocy, 25, Racine, was
:ldternoon· was driving on Yellow Bush -driving west on VIne when Joseph W.
GALUPOIJS ~ Ralph McCormick,
Road in her red car. She came 10. a bull White, 36, MinersviUe, ·failed 10 yield right
illong side of the road. Mr. Bull saw red, of way in his auto which hit the side of the superintendent of the Wellston City
Mallory au!O. Damage was medium. Schools, on behalf of the WeUston ad·
.iind charged.
:::. Peggy Proffitt, who lives at Racine Rt. There was no charge and no personal ministration, has apologized 10 GaWpolis
fans for the episode which took place a
:'l, told sheriff's office department ln· injuries.
At4:20p.m.attheMonkLargentplace week ago Friday following the GAHS:~~sllgators the bull came at her car,
in
Syracuse,
an unidentified man drove a Welis!On football game at Welis!On.
:;Scraping paint off Its side, 'and kept on
1964 beige colored Chevy into Largent's
Supt. McCormick said, "We . at
: joing. '"
.
;:: · He was by no means done for the day, guardrail, ripped out two post. and a Wells!On In no way condone thla type ol
thing. We will do everything poeslble 10
:1ot down the road a piece he galloped up 10 garbage can.
-The driver was observed to get out, make sure that It won't happen again. We
a house occupied by Donnie Stobart who
look
over what had liappened, remount his' are sorry It hapPened."
was In his front yard with Carolyn ThompChevy, drive down the road toward the
The superintendent was referring 10
son.
.
11 took them no time at aD 10 scoot Ohio River.
an incident following the game on Penn·
lnsld41 when the bull came at them. Still he
Apparimtiy discovering that was no sylvania Ave., near the high school, In
· wasn't dOne. The bull got up en the porch,. way 10 escape, he turned around, got back which a gang beating took p~ce. A GAHS
: -~ hil h~ 10 open the acreen door, and on State Route I~ l!Jlaln, and headed student was the victim. . .
;{eft 'only when Mils Thompson beat him wward Racine.
McCormick added charges were filed
&lt;qver the head with a broom 1
The department was looking for him a against two juveniles and an adult Friday
· u thla amacke of a bit of bull, Sheriff ;short time later.
aftern00f1. The WeUston bOYa Involved
80b ltartenbach's deputies believe it,
were· not W~liswn High School atudenta,
which Ia no bull.
G8II"18
d •-1.
McCormick added.
·
The broom prov~ too much for the
squa UIAeS
"When IOII!ethlng like thla happens, .
,bull, who turned out to be owned by Plilllip
:
.
some tend 10 carry a grudge ov.. into the
.; :Fisher, Rt. 2, Racine, whci came to get him 2 em~ency runs
basketball sea11111. We hope the !ll)e peopi!l
':: when- nolllltd 01 tile acitement he .haL:. · _ • .
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· Renerated on Yellow 8Ush road.
. GALUPpUS - Gl!llia'S' Volunteer hope the escellent relat!OIIIIdp between
·
1
Emergency Squad made a run ~t Ii:te p.m. the two .Choola wll1 bontinue In the future
Friday 10 the Marie Frederick rest~, as it has the paat 48 years!'
Rt. I, Bidwell. Mrs. Fredei:ick, ase 73,
TWO DIE IN CRASH '
suffered
a poulble fractured hlp In a faD.
·. DUBUQ~, Iowa (UPI)- Two men
.TUNE IN ON I
•.Ill a hUnting and campl"' Qpedltlon were 1!lJe wplrlllllferred to the Holzel' Medical ·
Center.
POMEROY - Sapl. Geerce ·
:.killed ~ ,.. their lllht plue
Squadlmen
were
called
at
,11:13
a.m.
Jlal1rlves
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crowned 19'12 HomeComing ~een at GaDipolls Friday nlaht prior to the A~
GAHS football game. Attendant.s are Beclly Nukey, left, and Lila Alklnl. See
Story on Page 2.

Reed chairs bankers for Nixon
POMEROY - Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
president of Fanners Bank &amp; Savings Co.,
Pomeroy, has been named state chairman
of.the Ohio Bankers Committee to Re-elect
lhe President.
In announcing Reed's appolnirnent,
Charles D. RoSs, President Nixon's ohio
campaign director, sald 1 "We are pleased
to have a man with Mr. Reed's outstanding
background to head thla effort In support
ol the Prealdent In Ohio"'

Reed, a member ol the Ohio Blnlln
Asan. Council of Admlnlatration, Is ac!t~Yf
In civic aQd charitable oralllizltllllll and Ia
well known In Ohio benldrig clrcla.

In hla campaign role, Retct will be Ill
charge of a campaign aimed at ruJ II j
all bankers in Ohio. Reed will urce them to
support the President and to help recruit
hundred&amp; of volunteer~ throUihollt lbt
alate 10 join in the campa'&amp;r!.

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.Cost .of living jumps

ELBERFELDS 'IN POMEROY

Tonight, Sit. &amp; SUn.
Oct. 20.21-22
Double Feature
FROGS
Ray Mill and
Sam EllloH
!Color)
(PG)
Also
"THE CONQUEROR
WORM"
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