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liY United Press lntematlor!al Cblef of Stall CUi11o Lemay as
Battling for votes in wbat he
Ukes to call ''the new South," hls Ylce IJl"'oldiJrjlal rumlng
abert Humphrey has den- mate.
i\mOUIICOmonl SOheduled
aunced George Wallace for
Wollaco sold he would mob
attempting '•to bring this nation
the long-delayed announcement

to the brink of broadscale civil
dlli(Jl'(\er" and accused Richard

at a news conference today and

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similar

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Edmund Muslde: The Demo-

cratic vice presidentialChieandl-

M. E. HIJFFMAN
Murl E. Huf!IIIID, Flatwood,
president or tile Ohlo SludeDI

FaJ.catlon Assn., told a group
of mdenls at Rio Grande Col·
lege TUesday bow 1D mob the
S.E.A. work and bow ecllcaUonal o;ystems shoUld be run.
In s1Ddenl • teacher relationships, Huffman found, uwe
pour and tumellnformatloo In·
ID the kid, and we bore him.
We fall ID ... hls rights. 'I'D
chOose. not to be forced, thatts

O'Brien, said todaY that private
pOlls taken ln eight stales last
Republican opponent- a man
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~who deliberately courted the week showed the ce pres
most radical elements In his leading Nixon. The eight states
own party . . . and who will bo ore: Mlchlgan, Minnesota, Mili debt ~Should he win sourl Massachusetts, New Jerfully in the r
sey •Pennsylvania, Texas and
the presidency,' ' declared Hum- C...:_ectlcut. O'Brien said the

found in the campaign oC. my

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OCTOBER 4-5-6
"THE CARPETBAGGERS"
Ellz. Ashley, Martha llyer ,
C&amp;rroll

Baker, Bob Cumming!!
Alan Ladd

A.'N D
'"THE SE A PIH ATE "
Gerard Barray

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results of the poDs, seven of
So Adv·~·Wse a
All-&amp;..
out.Jch were commissioned tv'
peaking in Norfolk ""
N1xon, s
the Democratic party, •~clearly
wbere lhe U. S. Atlantic Fleet is
headquarter ed, said American Indicate that Vice President
sea power was already being Humphrey•s campaign has tathreatened by the Russian navy ken a definite upswing."
and predicted that the Soviet

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Union•s "surpas
merchant
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ours probably
in the
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early 1970's."
The Republican candidate
claimed that two Democratic
TONIGHT OCT. 3
administrations were responsi"GUESS WHO'S COMING
ble for U.e "abrupt de[aUlt" in
TO DINNER
President EisenhOwer's plans to
(Techni color )
OOild a nuclear powered Navy.
Sidney Poitier, Spencer Trac y He nlentioned specifically the
Katharine Hepburn
slow expansion ot the U.S.
STOOGE: Mallce in the Palace submarine neet.
COLORCARTOON: Beef Fore
Wallace, who ran into about
and Af.Wr
300 hecklers at a rally held on
ADMISSION: 85c and SOc
the fringe or one or Pittsburgh's

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MODERN

MILLIE"
(Techntcolor)
Julie Andrews. as Millie
Mary Tyler Moore

COLORCARTOON:
Woody Freeloader

ADMISSION: 8Sc ard SOc
SHOW ST ARTS 7 P.M.

(Continued lr_&lt;&gt;m Page I)
for a sincere draft.
•4CertainlY 1 am not a serious
candidate at the pres enl II me, "
he sold. "But when I retlted
and hung up my Air Force uniform, 1 did not forget my country."

age-Troy High SChool in 1961,
He was employed as an insulat-

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CHILDREtl: $1.75

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Wllch run wron g.
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Uke its balance wh eeL "nd mainspring and ha1rspnng..
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5c those thmgs have been left out of the Accutron® tlmeptece.

They've been replaced by a tiny tunins fork that hums.
The tuning fork splits a second into more parts than the balance
wheel mov~ment ever dreamed of.
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l60 parts, to be exact (The best a ticking w.;dch can do IS 5

The Racine American Legion
Auxlllary is sponsoring a civil .
defense ttalm!lg class atlhe Legton Hall beginning Oct. 8 at 7:30

most accurate t1mep1ece you can wear.
We 're able to guarantee Accutron accuracy to wtthm one rnmute
month t That's 2 seconds a day.
a And ~any owners say they 're oft only 1 second - ~ r no ne at au .
.k that a watch has no busmess t1cklng when 1t
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The October meellng of the
Mldd)eport Business and Prate ...
sional Women's Club wiD be held
Tuesday, Oct. 8, with dl!lllOr at
the Martin Reatauront at 6:30 p.

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program

the legislation committee. with

Martha Frye, chairman.

CARTER
Infants X thru XL
Boys 2 llvu 4
Girls 2 tlml 6x

PAJAMAS, GOWNS, AND UNDERWEAR IN
INFANTS THRU SIZE 12

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FOR NIXON-AGNEW
'fbOIDIIIi N. Chambers, I O.arleston attorney. hu been named
chairman or lho West Virginia
Lawyers lor NlJIO!IoAgnoW Com·
mlttee.

The course will consist of 10
lessons in nve sessions of two
hours each. Everyone interested

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An ejection systems technician,
he
assigned at Tyndall AFB,
Fla. previously, and attended Rutland High School.

Dinner, Meeting

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duty

at the funeral home anytime.

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Ward, R D, I, Mlddl&lt;!&gt;&lt;lfl, is 011

is asked to contact Mrs. Paul
selors and Navy Recruiting Sta- Lawrence or Mrs. John Boyd.
tions, or from the QUef of Naval The training is being offered to
Peronnel (Per s-B6410, Departmembers of other organizaUons,
ment of the Navy, Washington. in addition to auxiliary members.
D. C., 20370.

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home on Logan St. In MldChurch Ellis; his parents, Robert cllep&gt;rl at 9:18 p.m. Wednesday
aOO June Fannin Ellis; a brother, from
Mr. King waa taken
PFC. Wllllam E. Ellls, U, S. Ar· to Veterans Memorial Hospital
my. Vietnam; one sister, Nancy where be was admitted as •
Lee Ellis, at home; his pater~l modlcal patient.
grardmother, Mrs. EdiU1 Elhs,
Rt. 2, Athens; two uncles, Arthur
AMBERGER REAPPOINTED
Ellis. Athens, and Fred Ellis,
Wallace M. Amberger has been
reappointed ID the Meigs c:ounty
Houston. Texas.
Funeral services wUI be held Soldier's Relief Commlsskln for
FridaY at 11 L m. at the Whlte a nve.year term ending Oct. 18,
Funeral Home ln Coolville with 1973, according to a Commm
the Rev. Roy Deeter officiating.
Pleas Court joomal e!!ltY llgnod
Burial will bo In the Torch Bop- today by Judge John C, Baeon.
tist cemetery. Frierd!l may call

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leas than a year. perha.Rt.ln ftve
ar olx mmlho. But be will make
no clliQiilln ·Promloes, U&gt; that
o!loct because he knows tllal If
the now prealdent to publicly

arallon lfrnm
alter bl• ~
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contfale,

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Feb, 1f cliarpd tha . illx ""!'
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ADMISSIONS - Mrrtl• Durst,.,
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DISCHARGES - Jlma Pem,~

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The RopubUcan presidential
c~lo has 110 magic formu-

la, no oeerot plan, tor ~rlosl118
Nt:xon•a ott'..tfle.platform vtewa the war U&gt; on hononble end. HI
about VIetnam. Ute current Intends ID employ Whltever
election campaign ani 1everal dlpl-llc slrotesJ seems most
other topics were cooununtcat.. Ukely tO )'!old rosulto ln tile
ed ID lhla reporter during a loq elraunatances· preYIIllfw'·at the
and r e I a x e d conver Atlon time. His reluc:tinee to·lalk . aboerd hlo campaign plane, the about auch speelflc measure• as
Trtci8, as he made a jet.ege a bmnblng · hall, whUe doubtleu
borllli!Drmlrv tour of tho Deep prompted In part by political

Now You Know

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The Chinese w!!lom of wearIng tile halt 111 a _,. dates tD
1644 whon tile Manctus cmquered China and forced t h e
mon ID shave the front and top
of the head and ...... the rl·
malnlng halt In a braid.

pl'Jidence, also nflecte his lp Vlelnlrn Ia hmotlbb· U..,JclcmYlctloD that eltcumstonces ated.
...,. •hlnae oo greatly before But Ia private ...,..roatlon,
lhe new admluiotratloo tokes •• In public -~i. he .......
over next January, that it II dolm hard oa tho word
!oollah ID make a atralotD' 4 -~." We cannot
com.mtttment now.
IJU)f &lt;Mit of VIetnam, he u,yo,
Nlmn will ¥'!&lt;i tq&gt; priority ID OOweVIII' ~thai OIIJI out
encHDg the war because he II ...,- . _,..., HI Is detormb!OCI
llllolled thot there can be oo U&gt; hol4 oot tor a Ylalllo pooee
real protrress tonn1 solution of O.w.m.m that can a"'rt tile
tlda country's urpftt domeade need
Allierlcan
and lntor~nal problems until lnterwntic:a with a few years.
its ceatly, diYlol .. lnvolv~mont
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my life.''

He said he "studied the sltua..
tion for two months" before d~
clding ID join Wallace.
"I don't have to do this," LeMay said 141 prefer not to - but
I roel thlslo one moretooklhlve
to do for my country·"
LeMay said he had "always
been a Republican.''
u1 eallllll'self a moderate Re-

publican lhat mlghi be a little on
the right side," he said.
But he aaid none of the current Republican leaders "have
come out with statements to con.
vtnce me that theywtllstralprten
thillgt. out. This bothers me.
"It appears to me thllt in the
last couple of decades our cOIJDoo
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try has deterlora1ed very mu&lt;:h.
LeMay Jlld he wu worrted
about the courtrf's fir:anclal condiUon and growinl! crime r~
, . tiJugll..lalklng Lellllll'' Who
picked up the nlcknaDIO "Old
tronparts" in World War n
wbon be Oew In bomblnl
mlalions over GeJ'IIIOI"&lt;Y and
Japan, haS caQod Ia the past tor
lncreaaod bonmlng In VIetnam.
Last year he liiii!Besled !hal
the United ~~ 11tell 1he
eonuoonls\8 we are IIOini ID
bomb lncreallnsly more 1mpor.
tant targets and then destroy
tile abllity 1o wage wor-U
]IOCellll'Y oil ~cliVe capabi•
Utles/'
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Retired from servlee
Le!IIIQI, a 61-yoar.old nadve of
eolwnbua, Oblp, retired from
lho Air Force In 1965 and ..,..
IIYoa In 1..01 Angalel.
TI""'P hla DIDIO had lOIIi
_ , me of tlloiO Ia speculatiOn,
usllher Lemll' Wallace
pro ,my a&lt;IVIIICO word .., hlo

place 011 the ticket.
The general -.ld rel)laeo
Iormor Gov. !llrvln GrUiln ~
Georgia, Who hoe ""'!od ••
Wallace'&amp; ultln(I4D" n~ prellden"al candidate 10 analtlo him
fll ' p;i
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addition
to the American
Independent party llcket calll!ht
the major psrty presidential
candidates in Wallace coontry,
and they walled 110 time teldng
up the challenge.
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey told a Pineville,
w.va. , rally Thursday It would
be •'disastrrus" lt George
WaiJaoo became president with

who!~ milk to ma~ l!"e 1'1"""'
of butter,

a mau holding LeMay's views

SOIJTIIERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL llludonll went al1 oot Thurllllay
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Ia • parade wltll
Two themes Uled were "Sock h 'I'D .
~~~ and .. Let'a Make Monldes Out Of the Laneen.'• The band wagon hill
lho _ . -tesand - • t s . The hamoctJmianueenwiD be llllr10U!ICed
llllrlqr pro
1e ceremonies lhlo ...nlrv at. SOolhern LocaL s...thern will
'Pt.r FodoroW~oeld~Ir. Gallle - 1o 8p.m.

DRIVE TO ELBERFELDS. - I~
POMEROY FOk bUH ·ocr~BER
SALES BEGINNING FRIDAY -MORN·
lNG. USE OUR PARKIN~ L.OT ON
2ND STREET THE STORE IS OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FROM
9·30 AM TO 9 IN THE EVENING.
SAVE ON KROEHLER LIVING
ROOM SUITES - BERKLINE EASY
CHAIRS - LIVING ROOM TABLESDINETTE SETS - WHIRLPOOL
WASHERS - DRYERS - STOVES SINKS - UTILITY CABINETS- RCA

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"I am llheckod and deeply
dlslurhed by Gen. LeMay's
statement this morning," Humphrey said In reference to the
retired Air Force omcer'a
characterlzation of atomic weapons as "just another weapon in
tbe arsenal."

The

Democratic

eandldate

said u Anyone who can speak 10
llglltly about tile use of nuclear
weapons has no eoncept1on ot
tile reality of diolr terror. It
would he dl ..ati.'bua If 11\YOIIO
who spoke as Gal. LeMay did
ttds morning should oome Into a
posldon of hlgll relpO!lllblllty."
Richard M. Nbron, campalptlng In Atlanta, aald he had

1111!1 aald.

The plane, which carried no

ATHENS - The ehlef executive officers ~ 23 natlooal and
lntornatlonol raUway lllhcr organizations have endoraed the

candldlcy

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Dimwcratic nominee trom tbe
1011t Consrelllonal District, tor
tile u. s. Houoo of Repuoenta.
tl.ves.
The amouncement came from
Donald S. Beatlle, ,executive Herotary ., tile Ral1wa,y Ubor Ek·
ecutlves• Assoclillon. In making
the announeement, Mr. Beattie
llid, "We feel that Mr. Crewoon's a_.-t of working men
and 110111en In
nation oo the
Issues thai Yllally a!!eet them
do....... the special """'1111·
lion of evecy voter In thla up.

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1968

MINOT, N.D. (UP0- A 852
Stratofortress crashed about
elibl mUes east of Minot Air
force Base In a haylleld early
tuclay, A Iarmer who said lt
crashed 100 yards fr&lt;111 hlo
hc:ane said two airmen balled
out and came to his door•.
The llght frtll!l the burnt,.,
giant was seen at Ule alrbase,
IJJ)Okesmen there said The
plane was preswned to have
carried a crew ot six. The Cate
ol the other rour was not
Immediately known, a spokes·

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E. DOwej, · ny out In h!lt ·Ia
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"-teh d.- flnllll ,tlle)awo ()(
bl,y notod and tree ., to•~
Thla Pols• Is - . . ..... ~."bat Nllll)il....,_)'OII
worked ·hint to ~~ehleve-lt'a • tboi llllllllal Ia belllil" - . i for
part ot the .... Nlxon" -IHit !t
I1'0nt.d. Ho Ia aollc ..to poor on .,.. . potldcol J 'c• ~.
alao .tams from hll COl cd·e II' • . lho ~. · · · · - · •• .!lard .....ad • • "·blr ,_.,_ .
Nt he has .lhlo eloetloil w011.
rlafJt "' "' ~., - - . to .. .
!loY; 5. •
pooce ..-uJemenUn :v~o~au~...; tot .. ·
He Ia 10 con.!• of Ylctory he doesn't t.lk like a. carddate,
Hoving been hlm!!Oif wrlltoll
(()andn!OCI 011 10) ~

great respect fOI' Wallace's
nndng mate uaa a pnenl) "
. but added "I WDk we Dllal
have clvlllan eonlrol OVOI'. the
military."
,.The rnll1tary aolutlona are
not alwa.Ys tho rl8hi-1D
comphm sltuattona," Nixon Wd.
LeMQ, 64, was architect ot
tile strategic Air Command and
Jater Air Force cblef of staft'
before reliriJig three yearo aao.
In unveiling his choice for a
running mate In · Plltlburlh, ·
Wallace called LeMQ' ua man
~ pasco who hoe dedicated hla
career ID c~er-.s hlo nation
and the Free World.''
LeMay said that "If ~08188·
ry, I """'d uoe !lll)1hlng we
could dream up : tD end the

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hlo private ~ ., 11'chlrprod jet. F« ·a au Ia till
mldolle ot .• . ~ 'oiOC:tl~

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Of The Meigs-MtuOn Area

1\Y United Preu bernatlonal 011 ooclear weapon• hb
Gen. CUrtis E. LeMay's pnslclont.

Reg. 99~ Stockings---~--- sale 79~
Reg. 2.00 Panty Hose___.sale 1.59

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Wil've just received another bll shipment of Seamless Eyecatchar
Stockinas in mesh, stretch, cantrece, 17 slim and panty hose styles-In a
wide ranae of best-sellllll shades.

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EYECATCHER STOCIUNGS'

RECORD PLAYERS .., DRAPERIES
DRESS GOODS - UPHOLSTERIN~ ·
MATERIALS - WOMEN'S DRESSES
COATS .- SKIRTS ~ BLOUSES - ·
SWEATER$ . - SLACKS - GI.R~S, .
WEAR - MENS AND BQ-YS JACKEJS.
TROUSERS ·- SWEATERS - WO~;~ ·:'
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He Is survived b)' his wife, Lela

ination £or the Regular Naval Reosene Officers Training CoJ'llS
(NROTC) will be given on December 14. 1968.
Eligible hl.gt\ school seniors
and graduates shouldiPplybefore
Nov. 15. Application forms are
available from high school coun-

Jr. or Greenville. s.

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Continuing Our Annual. Fall Sale

SUfi Sergeont Dovid C. Ward,

or by Johns Manville eo.• on the
construction or the Ashland Car-

Vice Admiral Charles K. nu.
can. Chief of Nawl Personnel.
has announced that the 23rd anrual national cOJ11)etitlve exam-

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pollee reported todaY·
A trock driven by Eldrld&amp;O
c. Smith, Jr., Columbus, p.dllag
from Palmer 11. oniD Seve!!lh,
struck a parked ear of L. R.
WUey, Mlddleporl.
Medium dalna:PS were caused
to both vehicles, and Smith ha&amp;
heen fined In the court of Mayor
c. o. Fisher on a eharge oC

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NROTC Announced

It's amazing how &lt;i~J,~; ~
accurate a watch can be, ·!" I
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Two vehicles ·were damapd
tn a recent accldent oo Seventh
Ave., In Middleport, Middleport

H. Ellis. 25 1 Torcll,
ohio died earb Monda.Y morl'\oo
ing
an automobile accident
re&amp;r Little Hocking 011 Rt. 7.
Mr. Ellis was born in Athens,
Ohio. He graduated frOID carth-

Examinations for

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by a cirtaln
lhe ~1101111
can exact eonc.esrdons In the
peace naJIOIIatlons merely by

committed ID

Auto Accident

Rooert

skidded across the

The prescrlptio!l clrwl Industry of the United Slates
employs 125,000 workers.

Police Report

Killed Monday

hlgllway, ~rlking a parked truck
owned by Robert Brown, eanesda,
N.y. The truck was shoved lnto
another parked vehicle owned by
Wilma stobart f1 Pomeroy ·
Roush was cited for unsafe
operation.

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A car driven by William Roush.
23, Letart. W, Va., in ooming off

LeMay

OCTOBER 4 • 10
"THOROLIGHLY

Robert Ellis

Medium damages were incurred w three vehicles and one
driVer was cttedtomayor's~
as the resuit of an accident on
w. Main st. near the PomeroyMason bridge at 11:55 p.m. Wednesday, Pomeroy pollee aald.

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cldonlally, aend&amp; hls thaDIII to
men behlm with earda.
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~" u- Mereor ~ at
. ..ron. . . ~ u.. . cJoar
On sa~. lho eal1od .. -~ ~
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lha tiNr or .........
conY~•:
Bl-lleld urn·,, Mich., and tho Glonlolorcerl*ri!lll'~~~~~ I\ODI hi!Jdld _,.lail Aap•ot:
'l1le)' are IIIPhows of Mra. MDrpll. On sa~ ""':"'"'
Mollono lllllni: upo~ than so
od with tho Herbert ell!' flmll&gt;'at Doarborn.
.,..,...ts ao tho bash .for a ,. returned 10 their homes hero S!Jnd&amp;Y.
lrlal wiD be · iorpd j,y the IiiIDcldentally, Mrs. Morpn lo 78- and llllds thot she loves fly- torniJII .tor forlnOr Slate 1lold
commissioner Iml Sawyero, bla
ow.
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doplty, v - .iolmla&gt;akl, ElkEFFEC'I1VE SATVRDAY, THESTIJDIOandolllcosofSOI!onl'• Ina atlui!lll1 ilrOWn and
olonal p~ Inc. wiD be relocated at 155 Nortll sec- Alfred sehrollb. ~ former
=~~ In MIM!oporl _: lha 'tonnor quartoro of thO Molp Waler Clarkl!l&gt;utl auto dealer.
eo.
.
,. four war• conYlctod In •
The firm wUI be knoW• ao Gro..r's SludiO lout will ..,.,... ::; . J.5.diJI trial that CMoiOOed Alii(.
bo 1~ by tile aune por801111111 under the
30 In a U.S. Dlstrlet C&lt;&gt;urt hero.
Ken Grover.
!l)oelal Fe&lt;leral Judge J. Rebert

pOOlic edUcation."
Hu!!man also polntedoulthal
industrY is grabbing up the
dyna!nlc people of todaY, and
the educational ~Is being
left barren. He s e to about
30 Rio association em&gt;en.

Cilr Skids into
Two Vehicles

the bridge

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poraons !hal

hls choice would be present.
Lemay flew ID Plttsi&gt;&lt;Jrgh date, stumping In
cago,
with 8 echoed Hwnphrey's verbal astacUcs.
Nixon, (', .ampaigning Wednes- Wednesday afternoon
sault 011 Wallace. The Maine
sena.tor described Wallace and
day in Virginia, issued an WaUace campaign aide.
Humphrey,
winging
acroBS
the
his
American Jnde~ party
Indictment of his own. He aaid
Southland
ror
the
tldrd
oonsecuas
"a force that ' aweai• to
that Democratic leadership had
created a .. submarine gap" tlve day, lashed out at Wallace . rear., and said the third party
for CO!Jihcllng a campalllll built
~___.
wltll the &amp;&gt;viet Unioo and left oo a " strategy of bate!' He said movement uought to be D~
tile United !btes In danger of
ln this campaign.'•
h MarY
beroming second to the Rus- the former Alabama governor
was trying "to lnflame lbe
~iro T. Agnew: T e
sians as a sea power .
judi
land governor rested in the
- -"-te capital of Annapolis
'"I sa,y that second best isn't rears, frustrations and pre
ees of our people- to brlng this ~w.
to
good enough/' said the GOP nation to the brink of broad- Wednesday before beading
d"" for Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
presidertial nominee.
ch·il disorder!'
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sh hi
As Nixon and llumphrey scale
As nearly 10,000 Jacki!IOnville, and Portland, Ore. , to pu
s
inVaded Wallace ter ritor y, the
csmpalOI\ as Nixon's running
Fla., supporters cheered him
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third party candidate campaigned for the fir st ti me in on, the vice president then ma!:its: Humphrey' s campaign
into Nixon.
F
PittsOOrgh, amidst report s that waded
HThese are the tactics also c h a i r m an, Lawrence
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IilJa. lie wu mueh ·!Q ·

kind .,
onorchllll the countrY Is olek
and tired 11...
In other . pollllcal develop-

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Negro
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~Wilen he . lo ~licted
JVOI~ert-lo hls ml"\1 ther~ le
'll!&gt; l.,..r lllf "ll'' aboUt It• Richard M. Nbon D¥• he wUI
~- all of his fA&gt;rnlldable
eporQ U&gt; ellllnli: the war In
Vlelnlm.
.
Ho belle... It ·can be done In

Determined. to~·

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weapons. was believed to have
been coming ln for a lal1lllnli:
'lhen it crashed about. 4 a.m.

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war,"

but added: "l don't 1lalilk a -,..qpo drofl votom w1111
It 11 necessary to use llllel811" prD¥1- for !IOI!II!IUtary - bombs In VIetnam. 1 dm't Willi aallveo, Tbaoo mlgl!llneludo tho
U&gt; aplode one unleao 1 hove Tooehtr Corps, VISTA or tiJo
to."
Peace Colpe, he lll1d.
Other developments:
J.leh~ n.
Hau• Rulea
~ro T. Agnew- Compalll'lar Comm- cloond f o r - in CIIJ)&amp; Girardeau. Mo.. the lb.pu.q.--lbill
GOP vtce preBidentlal candldlte tllal - 4 _.mt aalloooi!J
urged listeners U&gt; forget Wolla- · """""lho
ce's candJdacy becau~e without -lalevUed
.... )lrlll~ ......
a psrty the former Alabama
If lho telwlalm pernor could not aovern workl ed:.md iuntauaa1 to all
D!!ectl•ely. "I think the - l e threo, .lll!ll!lpiJrto, Nixon and
must look beyond tbe eJection,"
Wallace. a -.ld
111o
he !Dld a rally of about 3,000. provialon t1 eurrent mmm•mt..
Edmund S. Muolde- Tho De- · law t11a1 l'f&lt;l!lto•
mocratic vice pres1deutlal can- broodeulorl
"'prorido~
didate told several thousand ume tor "'ndldafel of lei_.
otudents at the Unlverolty of partial ..... •• tile Proldbllloll
Colorado In Boolder he favored party.

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FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Temperatures in0hlofor1he
live . day porlod Saturday
through Wednesds,y will aver.
age below normal.
Highs wi.U average in the
60s and lows In tile 40s. II will

be warmer &amp;mda.Y with Ullle

acrlbe 101110 of the actlvltt.o
Melgo Loc:al SeltooiDiotrlct
wblch hoYB taken place lotlle two
In an oarUer collltltll I brito, dlloen oeaalons of the courn U&gt;
!'"scribed • ~ of .... l'i'o- dole.
_.-amo wblch
ID1Ha1A!cf
SOwral IMIIIIde reOGUrce pooln the district thlo far. t l!fG!I' Jl!o hlvomadopre-dCIII1Diho
·~ • !Dote ~""\IJ!d ·!fi\~Cr~ptfl. ' ~'" We have had one doetor,
later.
'·) . -· ·dlililll, i. - c h lhorliPiot: !lid
TtJdi.y I "'!JI U&gt;
• i.mo· .1 !1Ut10.
poel)lo Ita" pic.
lousi.Y calttrlbuted lhalr oernceo

"":re -

'fhe.O

""""'"r
IQ ••'* our 8ludento
wll!l llett$1' . bealtli
In

i!d•..-•,r
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Police

Take
Stl·• t···:t

day to da,y """"'' tllereafter.
COT, the spoko!JI!I'III M14o
• l'roeipllltkln will ....
Farms• carl Swartoul Slid half 10. !11!8 flleb, occurrll!l u
tile plane era- and bUrned rain lite llral ~ the wook.
about 100 yards from hls home.
urm seared, so r stayed right
here," he said.
SWartout satd that two men
FrankiiJI Cow!t;y •herlll's ...
wearlll8 airmen's lllibt outfits
loelivoo l&amp;te lhl1 mOI'IIIng - .
"bailed out and came to my
!lrmod thai Jomeo Stitt, 19101rhouse. •• He s ~ i d .they were
old fA&gt;rnlor Melp C0U11Q' maa
"very l(tset" and would not
WODtod on a llralo&lt;lqrao llhD'der
talk, eat or drink. He said ·0110
warrant ln COlumbua, bu bela
had a nametag ••Jamlaon" on
- · late custody In ~
his outfit.
~·h, Fla.
SWartout said tile alrmeo
The front of a 1960 model
h """ reported Stitt woolalled
were taken BWQ shorlly alter convertible 11a1 demoli-Wben wlthGUt reslollnte when he otep.
they came.
the car werK out of caatroJ Cll pod Into a Doyba Beach pollee
strategic Air Force offtclala Route 33, one.- of a mUe Cruioor. O!llcara had olqlpod
In Omaha, Neb. , said It was oot nnrtll of the Pomero;r Corpora- ucl were prepuiqr tD check
Immediately · known If tile plane tim limits, at 2:50 Lm. todV, tile )'OIIth. Stitt ... reported 1D
was a SAC pllne.
said ul'm the 0111 you're
struck a man box, and thea a
loak:lna
for."
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concrete wall.
Tho
lloytona
oflleer
aald
he
Tho Melp c:ounty !!herlff'•
LOCAL TEMPS
had
aotlcod
stilt
earlier
and
fl.
The temJ)erature inPa:neroy's departme!!l llid Mlcllaol R.
,nally decided ID check him.
downtown business district at Boacb, 21, Rt. 1, Middleport,
The llroklqreo murder war11:30 a.m. tuclay was 51 degrees IIOinl IOI!th, lost tlOid.n&gt;l 011 a
root
agalaot Stitt woo lllod Mono
curve when bls left front tire
under 1una_y skies.
da,y
In
COIIDOcUoo wltll tile Sept
~Oat.
20
slaylar
of Emil Zbinden, 47,
The car struck a mall box
of
1978
Soli!AYO,, Colua. MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL l&gt;el&lt;qlng to Marjorie Price bebus.
James
Stltt•s
brother,
AIIMIS'iiONS - Harry Lacey, tore CI'Oising tho road and hllGeorge,
21,
had
been
qutllloJ&gt;.
Middleport; Alldy Vaugllan, P&lt;m- thJa the wall No btiurlea or ared for &amp;eftlral hours and rerests were reported.
OI'QY.
In other activity, !l18!il! Rob- leased.
DISCHARGED - None.
Franklin CoumJ&lt; Sllerifl'o deert C. Horlouboch Is probing a
partmeu
detectives said tilt¥
theft allhe Je.ue BucbananpnvBROTHERS OMtll Ell
were
led
ID
SUtt tiJnJugll a blue
ort;y at Rl. I, Reedsville: He aald
In naming oumvoro ~Verne an oull&gt;ulldlng Ill the propotiJ blanket in which Zblndeo's bul·
Dovla, two brothers l!lllatentlnn- was entered and two saddles. two lot riddled body .... faund. The
ally omitted wore llubeu a n d oaddle blankets, a brldls, halter b1aMst, at first bellewd U&gt; have
Clllrord DIYII, of Uoboo, Ohio. and 1Dols were~ atol011. been .Zbinden'1, WII later traeed ID a Columbus rOClll!lng houoo
where the accused had atayed.
Slltt, who was released fronl
lho Technical inlllltute of eo...
lral Ohio ln Collllllbus elrller
tlda summer. wu scheduled to
be arrolgnod tuclay In lli1IO!Il
Beach for unlawfullllabi1Dawl!l
proucutf'on.
Slid wu In Molp Cou!lty ....
oral dayo Iaot week, IIIIer lho
-IW oecurrod, and II ...
~lewd ID llave · a biUl .liD
.F1ortde fr1llll
,....., pr Thurllllay
M!ilp Cow!t;y Shll'llf
c. Hortonbach - to
bus last Tuellllay at
., lho Fnnldln Cou11tJ
Dllpartment, to
!lao lhoro Ia
8I'OUDii and .put

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Convertible
Demolished

Near Pomeroy

Specialists Help in Health, Class
II)''. GEORGE HARGRAVES, S..,~

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entourage, cuts
·In the eyes of
Democratic party It ·
Ue ot llle lost sheen to •,•old
ultra..
liberal credentlala. Equally boy~ doilbt, """·

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ever, this recruitment ol Ball oad GoldhergwUI
c""""""" the already lamentably ln..~~Diklut p().
aition ol Hubert Humphrey on the transcendental
issue of the Vietnam war.
Humphrey's 8ndlessly advertised dUemma
- how to prove himself to be "'hts own man"
without altho same time rwmlng 0111 on a Jolm. son AamlnJatratlon record on v'tetoam with
which for four years he has been lntlmataly ani
even enthusiastically associated - is even
more sticky than lt was before.
To the degree, therefore, that his moat .
crucial of ,all problems Is to clear himaelf ~
once and for all on Vietnam, Humphrey will h.rd
his :new recruJts briJWng an embarrassment of
riches ln further contualon aiXI anxiety so far as
the moderate))' liberal and central ~ctions ofllis
party are concerned.
For beth . DIU and Goldberg, both of whom
have served the Johnson-Humphrey AdmJniatra..

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Helen Help
USee • By Helen Bottel
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
diction i n Mrs. J's letter is
This column Ia for ywng peo- where she charges students with
pie, their problems and pleas- ••running thei r universities into
urea, their troubles and run. As the ground. u students are slm."
wiUl the rest ol Helen Help Us!, ply voicing their unrest thi'OUI!h
lt welcomes laughs but won't demonstraUon, a right guaranmdge a serious question with a teed by the Constitution. lsD't
bnlsh«&lt;'.
this evidence that they it r e
Send your teenage questions THINKING, and capable of reoogto YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care nizing problems and their JOluol Helen Help US! this newaps- lions? If Mrs. J. would exam'
per.
1ne their complaints, she mljihl
TEENS RESENT BEING
dlsrover moot are legltlmate.
CAILLED "PAMPEitED"lomtl"

l6Urii' P iOPi8'"'6iiLd as easily

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Anolheio' iulswer to Mrs. W. J.,
Who ac:cuaes teens of being stupld, sJ&gt;Oiled brats, " waited on
haDd and foot" by parents, and
unable to resd put the oomlc
- • , thus unable to vote logl.
call,y.
Before I started blgb school,
1 worked weekends at a kellllel.
I can't remember when I had
to be reminded II&gt; ~ a bath.
I relied on 1111 own nbse for that.
I have since worked to pay blgb
oehool and oollege ~sea, and
ear illaurance, plus clod!lnahills.
I o:t not unumal. Most d. my
friends have part Ume Jobs, and
their parent• do not eater to
tbelr every whim,

direct their ambitions toward
better aovernment and eoclet;y It
the voting age were lowered to
18. We krow what's going on. fll
wager mostofuareadrnoreworld
and political news thaD our eldora do.
Well, enoll8h for Mrs. W. J,
M,y mother has finished clean1ng my room, 10 1 think ru
go read the COJl11cs while she
draws 11\V bath and walls oo me
hand on toot. {'That'll be the
' day!) - UNDER 21
Dear Helen:
1 might mention to Mrs. w.J.
what was apparent to those who
watched the Czech takeover by
the Rusolana. The young people

IJtir Helen;

Perhaps the greatest contra-

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Work Day at
Fairgrounds
Is Announced
POINT PLEASANT - Officials
of tbe Mason County Fair Aflst)o
elation have called a " Work Day" at the f'airgrOI.IOOs on sat~. October 6, to clean, disc,
aDd reseed several acre s of
land lor parking or cars at the
1969 Fair, according to LoweU
N. Cook, president or last year 's

tlalr.
t1le adc:Htlon or close, convenient parking adjacent to the
grounds should make attendance
at the 1969 Fair easier and more
enjoyable to the public, rair orftelala aald.

Plana call for the

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mowi ~.

cleanlng, discing and seeding of
land east of the r&amp;irgroonds aoo
all people desiri~ to help are
wpd to come Slturday morning
to help. Workers should bring
their own tools, but if they ca&amp;not. cmne anyway, and tools will
iJo!; provided.
Anyone desiring additional in.
formation can call an;y of Ule
fair otllelah.

TilEIEVOI'ZD
DAILY SENTINEL
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led the resistance. They fought
back in every way they coold.
Theeldersonlylookedhopeless.
- FOR The 18-YE AH.OLDVOTE
Dear Helen:
1 feel SOrry for MrS. W, J ,'S
children, It she has any. They
must be spineless, gutlessdlsfl..
rags whose personal esthetic experiences go as far as the next
issue of ..Superman." But whose
fault Is that? She evidently rals-

~t"~:~~~m

ed
oollar the
majorlt;y ol teens today (oot honor students, but average) are
more independent • miaded, and
politically and eoclalb' orientaled than Mrs. J. and her generalion was, even at age 211 - WE'RE PEOPLE TOOl
Dear Helen :
: .Mra. w. J. 'lal~. we.ll'ou.i.d. be
· "ghost-voteFB" for our parents
as we have no minds of our
own. I worked every spare moment for the late Senator Kemedy. M,y parents are Reptlbilcans.
'They respected ll\Y choice, and
I respect theirs. - CHUCK,
AGE 17
Dear Helen:
Mrs. w. J. has the wrong
opinion about 011r generation. We
love our natloo, we know its
problems, and some ol us, at
18, 19 and 20, are dying for 11.
Speaking for many I CBD lllf,
I love my oowrtry, I love my
parents, and 1 love God. If He
were to ~ this wurld, It -ud
be great! - AMERICAN

The Sermonette

The Best Comes
THE Beot Sent Clllreh Pg. ea1
"And my - l e shell dwell.in
a peacesble habitation, and in a
sure dwelling, and in quiet resting places." lsalah 32:18.
At the marriage lnCana, Jesus
changed walerlntowlne. Howtrue
it Is that God can glorifY even
the commonplace things of life.
The ruler who tasted the wine
commented that the host had ser~
ved the boot last, contrary to

commonplace pracUce.
Not mly Is It man'• order,
but Satan also se"e1 the best
Cirat and then that which I s
worse. How attractive sin is in
Ito appeal, but how deadly when
It Is finlahed. Bathsheba looked
very deairable to David in the
begl.mlng, but how much trouble and aorrow fame later on.
Ahab must have the vineyard

o1 Nabolh. How appealingatfirs~
tot hll covetousness resulted in

L~t

1ng conditions precede the joy
ot. sins forgiven. And the exper.
ience gets better and better tbe

farther along one goes, Tben
comes a realization olone*sneed
of holiness, and the only Wll3

to

obtain that experience is to die
out. How bitter , but the worst hi
first. Then how gk)rlous to be

sanctified wboll,y.
As a people whom God has
sanctified wholly, we have received much mercy and abounding
grace. Grace is that love IJJ.at
saw us in our sin, in our degradation, in our. unworthiness, and
loved us in spite of the fact we
were unlovely. Grace la that love
that stood on the brink of t h e
chasm between a holy God and a
lost sinful race, and aaid. '4\Ye
ought to build a bridge across thi.a
chasm so that the angela of nier ~

cy can go out and down and find
lost men and women and bring
them back to Father's house to
be reconciled unto God." A n d,
thank God, grace buill I hal
bridge at Calvary, Grace is what
Paul was talking about when he
said "God was in Christ, rec-

a.e apllllng of hia blood and that
ol bla wife, the wicked Jezebel.
The ptodlgal 11011 saw the glamorau• brl8ftt lights or the city,
but later found himself in the
swine pen. Men who han fol IOl'fed sin have always found that onclling the world untO himself
the beat Satan had was tbe al- .... He hath made him to be ain
luring attraction or sin before it for ua, who knew no sln: that
was tried. The oocktail did oot we might be made the rightappear to lead to a drunkard's eousnesa of God ln him."
Yes, the Lord aave1 the beat
life, but habJta were formed.
to
the laat. When llfe'1 journey
Then It aut wOrle farther ais
over,
and we bid farewell to
long. Lifo II biller and death
our
loved
oneo, IKlw glorlnea to
11 horrible to the man who folopen
our
eyea
In Heaven and be
lows IJn. Tben comta hell, the
with
Jesus
lad
those who have
judgmenl, and tile lake or fire
gone
on
before.
The
best lo aland brimstone, and it geta worse
ways
ahead
the
secood
mil·
and woroe tlmlulhaut eternity.
On the Olher band, CtriJt pitS lion years will be better than the
the worot at the llrtt. Old.falh· first, and on and on.
- Rev. A, E. Miller, PallOr,
toned c::onvictloll, ref 'lace,
Church
of the Nazarene, f:lyrarestitution,
c:oafeoolon,
and
meet• ..
CUH, Ohio,

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the ~h,rey ·
Norlh Vlotlillnese
Uneb%as on Humphre1's
ani subsurface, to CClllloniPlatiO' '
deol l!lth the eonunurilall thaU!r.
so looW refu.ed to entortaln. '
.
r
, 'l'he end qf ltalllhus,agai~IDes~,wlll
be .that a
1 11timphre~ in tile Wlil1a llciu.s a
" '1111! bO Hun\pnrey ho has "fnHid''\ hlmleU
l'rtiil tt! JIJ!Inson
Onlj tl&gt;, ·lrf»
the illlii&gt;Phr!'J' .Ajlmlnlstrat!Pn Into l bel-pliiliia:
atanie , with bunt-in wellu)ess. .He &lt;~J•
those ·cltcumatanc:es posalbly negotiate
·any· position of strength.
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,. The ' queal\0" therefore reeurs irilh ·ireoi
foree: .b an arrangement presently permlttllw
HUIJII)hrey to look both w~o on Vletniai, ill
Order to reclaim bifore November sc:rne oi
•""" on of the antl..,ar left Wing, really worth
Jta cost when November Ills came an3 lf1!lJI/i
Js 1t not a bit too clever on Humphru 1a pUt~
· fully accepting the WliiiiOOIIoned alDcerlty of ·
. lla\1. anll GOldberg themselves?

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
chat and hlalhen-wlfe, Jean WalNEW YORK - Uz and Dick lace, walking wia. lhstr six •
got a r - ' for a f"" hundred -ks-old BCIIIn his arms, wrap.
PT. PLEASANT - The St. ber meeting for the two l'Nr from a once fiiiiiOUI young ae- pod ill a blue blanket, two lmPeter Lutheran Church Women period of 1969-70.
tor and 1he)'- him $2,000 .... mlllseb' liiautlfUl people in a
met this week at the home of
PrOj!HDI for the evening was Eddie cantor's ~ llerl- oeene from an old ~•-AllY·
Mrs. Palll Wallace with Mra. "Lutheran Church Altar Aj)point- 1,yn hal a BdwJ• JJUaical 1110 script.
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Emil Romans, president of the ments, and Their Proper Use." (•'1318") tor the '69 seuon •••• , A8atn, ,WI were at the eopa..
L.C. W. pr esiding.
Mrs. ROmans Introduced lllelr No fOIIWICO ao James Balclwln caJNina, haYing dnmk our w~
Mrs.llomansl]lllOintedaoom- new paetor, the Rev. J. Gary andoomposer-wrlter~aAD&amp;e- lhi'OUI!h two fiilor shows, wh101
il~atiog committee headed by Mrs. Brown, who presented the ofn- lou met at Paparazzi to dloeuss Burtreos Jlleredllllllnalb' &lt;IIIJII[It
Palll Wallace and two commit.- cia! chUrch details for the pro- her lYrics fpr Sldi!!'Y Foltler'o ow with uo aftel' we'd left word
tee memberS, MrS. Paul Som• gran'li TwO alf&amp;r ladleS e&amp;Ch IHQ:t Jllm "The Loit Man.U om around &amp;t&amp;SaortedW&amp;teri.niiiPJI:B
orville, Jr., and Mrs. WUliam mooth will assist the paator. S., a1io ~.dip wordJ .Iiltwo . .... Burgee alao had~ coleKnighL They wlll present a new The book entitled, "Altar Guild "LDv"eotl\ly'•Waga.
·y,~ bratln&amp; moat Iepllyandbadgot
slate of officers at the Novem- Workbook," was reviewed and a
Adam Clayton Powell Q1 got hbnsell a dazzlln&amp; case of hlc..
printed sbeet given each mom- his CBS News job just ~walk- cupl .... He tried half • dozoo
her present on allar detalls and .ing ln and aaldng ••• • Judy Gar· eurea .... drank a cJass of liQ.dd
their meaning.
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Joan Crawford waa a l'Olatlle ~
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Joan full or the atarf[re o( tile
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rival Muaklngum Coilege last saturday. The win waa Marietta' llrstln the 48 game aeries with the Muokles sln&lt;e 1937 lnd
tho first time Marietta had obul-&lt;lllt Musklngum since 1919.
Ironically, McDaniel, now Jn hia third year at Marietta, was
the &lt;Pol1erbec:k· led Muoldagum to the Ohio Cooference
crown ln 19:56 ancl later 1lfU an asalstant coach. Smith the
·~defensive comerhl~k for Marietta, "keyed on
ldngwn • toP rusher and . did · a good job of rnlnimlziog his
yonlage," said Mcllardal. Smilh Is tha son of Mrs. Leota
Smltll of Hemlock Gro,., .

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~lge 7-8thgradefn0iball team
went down to defeat II¥ a ~
acore here against Polrt Pleasant Thursclay allernoon.
Vaughn, who sustabat hia
illllll'l' earq in the game; W11s
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ligllllents. Pl. Pleoaanl led
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COLUMBUS (IJP0 How
does Toledo Coach Frank Lauterblr size up Saturda,y's cruclal

University at Athena?
4
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have to be considered
the underdog for thla one,'' says
Lauterbur. uwe're impressed
with Ohio'• qul,clmess and execullon oo offense and with Ita
o:verall improvement defensive.

l,y. Coech Bill Hess hes dooe a
tremendous job with their de-

fense. D's a team superior 1n
many wl)'s to their team of
last year."
lt waa Ohio which handed Toledo Its only deteat last year.
Following the 20-14 ootbaek, Toledo reeled off nine straight vic-

triggered by Cjll8rterba&lt;k Cleve
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ST. LOUIS (UPI)- r..t. lnd
f o r the 1968 World
Series:
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Teams- St. Louis C&amp;rdlnelo,
Natlooal League clampl001, VL
Detroit Tlcers, Am e r i e an
League champiOOL
Defending e!uQJiona- C&amp;rdinals.
Results so far: pme l ~
C&amp;rdinala 4 Tlgera 0; game 2:
Tigers 8 C&amp;rdiaals 1.
Third game- at Tiger stadium, Detroit, 5alurdo,y.
Game time- I p.m. (EDT),
Third pme pitchers - St.
Louis, Bey Wuhborn (14-8);
Detrol4 Earl wu ... (13-12).
Third game odda- Tigera
llvored 11-10.
Series odds- cardinals fa..
vored 13--10.
Remaining pmes- fourlh and
ft!lh games in Detroit Sunoiay
and Mooiay; sixth and seventh
games, If necesaary, in st.
Louis Wednesda.y and Thursclay,
Series winner-first team to
win four games.

league encounters.

Marshall is at Xavier for a
Saturday nlllhl game.
Five Ohio Conference clashes
pit Hiram al Capital, Ohio Wealeyan at Heidelberg, Marlat Ken,yoo, Mount Unloo at
Wooster, and Musldngum at Ot- n in the only nl~r.
Unbeaten Baldwin . - Wonace
(2.0) Joumeyo to Youngstown to
meet the Penguins in a nonleague game,
Rounding out the Saturday
slate ace: Eastern Michigan at
Akron, Central Slate at Northtrood (Micli.J; Clnclnnall at
llouaton, LoulaviUe at Dayton,
Wlbash at Denl11011, Oberlin at
Carnegle-Melloo, umeaten Ashland (3.0) at Central Stele, ·
Bl1lfl!oo at WUmingtoe, Findlay
at llertance, Grove Clt;y at Adelbert, Belhany at Allegheny and
case Tech al John Carroll.

~ abertotoP. boekiandOd • ,
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starte&lt;! • double p[ey that '~ Louis out ol ~ iDDilll.
' Detroit knocked out carltoa In
the ....,nih Inning, laedlrw the
bosea with _,. out. Jim
North"" hit ·a iJ'Gurller ralle"'r WlUil mlcht .have
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pi&amp;J went oo hohlnl him u .U .
Kallne scored.
Joe Hoerner, anchor Gillie Sj.
MICKEY LOUCB
Louis bullpen Clldre, pitched the ·
ninth lnd roreed in IWo more aac:ond. First boaema• N-.
nma with waJka.
Oosh almoot llred the bali lltto
Brock singled in the eighth lelllleld.
anc1 stole hie third boae of the
It wasn't dear whit Lollcb
aeries as Lollch perml- waa ll'orrylng about.
lhl
hlmself to be harried. Lolleh Tlaero are aheod &amp;-1, aboUtlhl
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aiaJ1 damaae Broc:k - do wltb
the last toso Brock took off for his feel to to lhe worma.

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Hownard Has 6 IDs
Ohio U. lallbeck Bob Houmard has sec.red six touchdowns
tn two games and rates second
in MAC scoring behind Moss.
Ohio's Bobcats lead the MAC
paek with a 2 .fl record. Toledo
and Miami, by virtue ol Its Impressive 28-0 romp over rugged
Western Mlcldgan, are right behind at 1.0. .
Miami entertains Kent while
Bowling Green takea Its perfect
Rlwl rnanaiers- St. Louis,
2.0 non-&lt;OIIferenoe record to Red Sch061Xilenst; D e t r o I t,
Weotern Michigan in other Mayo Smith.

tortes.
OPEN TENNIS
The streak, longest among
LONDON (UPD
Derek
major
colleges, now stands at
Hardwick, ehalrman of tile
12
following
victories over RichBritish Lawn Tennis Association
mond
(31-14),
VUlanova (45-:ll)
(LT A),
IIIIIOUnced
Thursda,y
and
Marshall
(35-12).
that Brltoln wfll l)lllly for
High Scoring Team
permission to hold 11 open
Ohio
UnlversiQt's Bobcats have
rennls tournamenta, includlog
piled
up
79 J&gt;Oints in two starts,
Wimbledon, over a nine--week
while
yielding
, Just two touchperiod next year.
downs. Thllf lipped Marshall
The lnterl'lltional Lawn Tefto
nla Association was pressured 48-8, then downed troublesome
into
relllllJ18 Ill mandate Kent Stele 31-7• .
Old~! bigge!ll &lt;terenolve probe
atatllw . •
amareura could IIIII
lorn
11111 be halting tallbaek RoCOIJ1)ete with pros in the &amp;8Jn8
land
Moss, the nation's No. 2
tournament earlier this year
groundplner,
and
sanctioned a limited
Moss, a 6..S, 21$-pJund senior,
number of open tournaments.
has ruohed for 447 yards in 91
carries and seven touchdowns.
BOGS CHAMP
Despite Marshall'• cmceelratCOPENHAGEN (VPI) - Eu- ed detenalve effor1, Moss acropean light heavyweight cham·
counted for 133 yards in 33 atpion Tom Bogs of Demnark tempt&amp; Marshall Cooeh Parey
ltoPI&gt;ed Frenchman Berlllnl Moas said • he Just haa to be
Quelller In the final r011nd of one o1 the six or HVen belt
their schedllled 10-round bout backs Jn the nation."
Thursclay night.
The Bobcats have aver&amp;ied
It was Bogs' 44th vletory In juat under 40 pointo per pme
MEXICO CrrY (UP0 - With
aa IDIII)I pro fights.
oftlclal aSSU1'111l&lt;e that the 1968
and rely .., an explosive Ol,ynlple Games w1ll be held,
the athletes in Olympic VIllage
tumed their - . . , to aporta
UD.Y and a mlllti....Um
praetlce traek meet.
The vlUage ll'a&amp; in a atate or
mlld shock molll ol Thurscay u
athletes and team leaders gut
their nrst Information 011 the
WocDaday nll!hl r1o1 ...r the
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died and more than 100 were
wounded in gun battles
Army lroopo mt - n t s.
O[Jmplc Vlljage Is eome 15
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Gallipolis at Melga
Logan at Athens
Welletoo at NaiiiOIIvllle-York
Ironton at Jackson
North Gallla at Alexander
Kyger Creek at Eaotern
Federal-Hocking at Southern
Pl. Pleasant a1 i'l&gt;ca
Wahama at Rlplllf .
BarboursvUie at Huntington
Fairland at Coal Grove
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Gallipolis 'B' at Southwestern
Hannan Trace at Pl. Pleaoant

When. Lollch, who wao batUq 1n lnfectloo lnd had been
expected to fall aaleep about
thle lime, dlmbed lhe mound
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~ Loula otarter Nelsoo BrUes.
WlUie Hortoo hil the Drot In
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ST.. LOUIS cvPO- The St.
Louis canllaalo have the
reputation In their hOme town
that they never lose a game
they haYe to win.
A coroll1ry to this eode,
however, Ill that whenever St.
Louis tans get overConftdent,
1helr heroes l l OfteJ'I Ia not pt
the ponte beaten off them.
It haj&gt;pened again In IIWieh
Stadium Thursda:, •• the
Detroit Tigers ripped Into four
C&amp;rdinal pllcheN for 13 hila ani
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PT. PLEASANT - The an- refreshments aller tile service ()I01iio ancO lllartln linda no in uniform alb, lime) .... Fran- .... When Ardll ilri!Vt4.10l' ... .
nua1 Fsll ' Festival of Ord~nce to be served b)' lhe Lutheran Laush In lhat .... SldriiQ! Mae- cbot reminded b1m that he had event, JOID had fof(lolta1 on a- i
School will be heldSalurdi.Y from Church Women.
Lalno'l in dutch wl1!t the Chair- g!Yell "' hla certalnl,y splendid bout II and was in full tllshtfrom ~
4 until9 p.m.
Next meeting wlU be held one man or !he Bored beceuae 1be BdwJ, and H'\rood car,..-s (when her aulte; obe &lt;heertlill1 toldAr- ~
Many activities ar e planned week earlier, Oct 22 at the won't foDCnr hlm In auiJDOl't ol
~eel in UWinterset'' dis &amp;nltll to~·
boiH'' tltlnM oU!;I;r.doo'fS. hete · home or Mrs. .WI!!&amp;.\n: Kiilalit ..
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pony rides, miniature golf and chairmq..
our old friend, Franchot Toria, . 10, had been almDted Into the 1at1oo down thraulb. oUt ereahy ...
other games.
Coocludlng the meeting the bu1 our tn&gt;ewiiter ktptliuilbling: 111m diYislon where be then tum- memory or the interYjew aa pol&gt;. !
Some spectol features will be hoateos, Mrs. wonace, served be ,.... on UIIIIIUIIi star in"'- ed out several briUlantly em- UshO\I in
old ~Q. Times, .,: .
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arts, crafts, and a jail. Opon sent, Mrcllo H. 1l. Knoll, Mrs. attractive, 0110 ol the.fow·l1'11oed lllmo.
Fr&amp;Dchot to maiT)o , Mtlb•lma
request a person can have any- J~ ROach, Mrs. WUllam otars eoulcl play a aentJe- · How - f u l , F~ ao- Gandli, whoreupc•,. ihe.Y 'WOutct. ~
one on the premises arreoted Knight, Mrs. Paul SOmervlUe, man olthe true Alnerltlll arll- aured him, ICIClllllngb' Uvo ha[is1lly ever after ill IOiDe • ·
and put in jail :- 011 the condi- Jr., Mra. Emll Romina, Mrs. toeraey .,.ally, heeluiM .he bllllllillii·bls pliilt~salveact: - · opot, and Clll ill fllt1I!V' ~
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for 10 cents. ArresUng olllcers man, Mra. Dale Roush BDd
ber ol lhe UJII!C!I' 'duo u set (10110 111 end ~ .lil"11iese sreat Imaginative mind mJsit ~ ·
will be Trny Huffman and Mayor tor Brown.
down in . the lilble accordlni to patrlotle add perilanal frlumpbo, ow .... 'III8 lntenteW endll!l '11111
D. B. Morgan, democrat and reF, Seott Fllzaurald.
he :o1aa ~· gold .IQe dnch Anlll ~ jhat ~
fled
publican c~s for sheriff
We la!ew him and hi I parentl to be4»me oae:&lt;lf the areit - - · II&gt; Fran~hot'S flllii!Y aiiil!hadJold .....
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011&lt;0' alll~id"""" out IMJoillj oro ln •_ .· atter tltO . W111'wa~ hlmm~Wrlte.~'~illda., .:ll,c,,
Plenty or food wlU be there
lolni) and his ~~~~~ ..... lll(ura1 - . ete.ete. .... lll41dailyFton- lll)'lhlng becllliO cme ol.lllt&gt; mpol ;:•.
for those who are hungry includand ,eo.wlq JIOIIte to all, was ehot ~. looked hard at deUIIIrtiW inkllalni!cl, Cliieutllklrili '"
ing hot dogo and baked goods.
PT. PLEASANT - Jano Alii hla periOIIal al&amp;nal'oro Cll fN• Meredith and ~Dfl"d: "What ol our'&lt;OIIaiderlblelllelll0r7.' ·
Mrs. John Qortwrlghl is gen&amp;auer, 19-year4d daughter or eeytiJing .... EYlll we IIICI ._,.., to your .hlceupa"l'' .
Francllot aut a areet Cllll
oral chairman and Mrs. David . Mr. and Mrs. Albert SAuer· of . ..,. Cll 111 tile Dildnlilrtl more
~redllb, startled, u.,y · ol It and Joan, ol l""""se, 4ld,
Sprouse and Mra. James COpe17 Burdette Addition, has been tl\lil ~5 yearl&amp;llll. be. - • r lost weie-..
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. . llio .... Parenlhellcally, Joan end
hart, co-ehairmen.
chosen as Natlooal Beouty Salon his .,..aloteliq;· bls ~ alhelnl . "Jut'~ the only .,.... · Frlllchot rema- friend•
Week Queen II¥ Alllllare No. 11 al1l[lll,y ~~ i!f' It·,l jl,, ui ,cure !of 1 ~ tde~ ~ lfW ' 1h~ UlleGIIUIIOII
llairdresserL
lllvblTeil ol!l ifior who kept bl1 • on," P'ianc:liol; · qld,
lilost!J' exllljqg ill
, Jane Mn wlU cooq&gt;ete lbr the! Cllm.
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~tate misw queen durltW tile
He
-.o,~ TCIIe replied: • •
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~·•· and contest tO be heid 'at lilled l~tl"but I!~ ai ihe
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·' . • be JDced, and be
lhe cosmeto!Qgisto' eonvenUon vlclllllj a1 illwabejitvl~BIY . Fr~eblit' ~ ia·ilr·but . people ....
Oct. 26 and 27 at the Pl..,ant beltoll II¥ 'rom ~; but .han~ :·
moOd .._ alllleUme: the 7eai"1, 'F,is~
PT. PLEASANT - Twelve ad- Point BesorL
' did
rl&amp;hl
u "if hi ....... ~·vlllt!&gt;r
od •!~&lt;II. ere. ';2· !!*~~: ~
ditior81 jw-ors Cor ·the SeptemMiss Sauer is a 1967 grldua1a lllCI ~ the alrl Nell alOo -world Qtd\lng-amuae- _.,, c~.
ber term of Mason County CiJo.. of Point Pleasant High School, wamed 10 vlo!!filtl,y·
111111t lllCI lf(ecjlclll evOI']ibing •· a friond, ,111111
cuit Court were drawn for duty where ohe was a member of the
We had fUll illlhFnulchotllllll1 .....,a him .... He:ba•lbeell ag. man Who wore hll life .,...,~ .
by Circuit Clerk \!award Schllltz Thespians, Keyettes, Choni1, times and a few ltaDd out: aleb Dl'll2lnlb' fll HeantJ¥.,; witb can.. l,y, 10 ~
and will report tor duty on Mon- FBLA, stwlent Council, Pep Club,
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u Easter lllDdq 19M we cor, ·bet until hlo
be - ·
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day, Oe~ 7.
Tap and Y-Teens, and waa vat.- wallted out ol our ~ Cll
The new jurors are Ronald ed the moat depeOO&amp;ble of the tower 5111 Avota~e and met Fran~· ~ \
While, Pl Pleasant; Warren Stur- Class of 1967. She waa second
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gels, New Haven; Evelyn F. Ball. title. Miss Sauer is currently
Glenwood; John Winkler, Ashton; employed II¥ C&amp;pitol Fl•nce.
Joshua HOlland, Pt. PleasaDt;
Charles McCulloch W, Hender•
PT. PLEASANT - The Bev.
son; Owen Plants, Leon; Harry
Fred EvaDI of Gro.. CIQ&gt;, Ohio,
M. Bowen, Awle Grove; Hilda
Is the aueal speobt Ftldaf and
Pink&amp;loo, PL Pleaaan~ Georae
· SAturday eveMIW at the opeclaJ
E. Crumo, Pl. ' Plea SID! Rt. I,
PT. PLEASANT - Orden Bevhal ·
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and Lawrence Newberry. Pt.
sljpled by the lllason CouDV Cir· a tile
~easant, Rt. L
cult COUrt were entered tn the
Methodist
olllce ol the circuit elerk grant..
oibor
Ing ooe divorce· and dlmlnlng
"-!the
. PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL two ather divorce tctlons.
Bev.~
Clarlmce D. S~ant&gt;er was Bcxllle Dtin&amp;n.
ADMITTED: Wilbert Uvel1,
Cabin Creek, w. Va.; Dempsey gtaoted a divorce frlln Pllrl·. Ia
the ....... .
Lively, cabin Creek; Ronald ell A. SWnper anll the defendBrumflald, Albion; 1\lrl. ll:ll· ant was granted care and cua- tha
!lam c. Patter-, HenderiOII; . 'tody of their lliree lilfaqt chllCbarlea Ellil, Cottag0v1Ue; Nan· ·drell. The dlvone aellono of
ey Tomlin-. Aahton; Mra. Al· Delaree Jean POrill va. Low·
bert J. GuglloU:l,' PL Plealant; fl!IICO Wnle7 POWell .,S BeclMra. Naomi Wolfe, ft. Pleaa.: mld. ·Logg vo, Wrethla Lee Logg
~ Barbara ~ G•11t_ool~s fior!J dlsmlaseil.
Ferrr.
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DISCIIARGPD: Ra.Y . Slewart,
..u Deal,
TWO ARRESTS MADE
Freda lllae
Kanauga; Mrs. X...wrence wnaen
l&gt;T. PLEASANT - TwO er; ' WU!Wri Lee
and daolghter, Middleport; Jamea
and
R. CochrBn. G4l,llj)O)I_!,
· r'lts were recorded at thit counBIIITIIS: TWindaualrteratoMr, 1;y Jill ollrlng the put 2t booira. .
and Mrs. Cleo Smith, A .P P L e Mal)' v. Ullard, 53, .tiL' I'Ieill... lor
Grove; a Jon~ to ·Mr. and MrL ant, and
311,llill! and Benle
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C· ·.:..., aU ' IJd .,.;. ··a..~alde·
· WI)' Cook, Ga~U!&gt;DU• Ferey;. Pol•
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a ~ tO Mr. lind,Mre. Wll- lho dty J&gt;OII~ ''Od ' IIIIOIICallon Jr., ·26, Pt.
C:blrgel.
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ey Alii Kil!llllf4
llun Patter1011, HenderSon.

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. . rr.... 11\e ·moderate
center .- the veey party
grcq&gt;a that
him ·.at Chicago ancl In- ·
, slated _ , a slnq plllfonn 01\Vietnam- may
be c:ourterbela)ICed· by plna llllOqj the BDII·
Vletmm loll ..
some of llwnJ&gt;!inY'I P80)11e, lnd.,..t. are
IIIYirw lhii..!Jav!rw Bill and. lloldbeit 'C[UI front
ll!d visibly on hlo ~~ ttW permlthim' io hold
thein out ~s huniaft·c· ~~· of .,a~: i~r
llwnJ&gt;Juw desl!'o' to ~~ .., 011 Vletilalll;wlth.
out roqulr~ hlln a!Jnullaneoualy U&gt;breo~ope.,..
ly with .Prealdent .Johnaon. There lo an undent•
able -.,gu;.,.nt here in o~eerly ·e!Qiecilent terms,
and only the fimire can ten whether It wlil be
a goOd argument in bollot-i&gt;oJI Ierma.
H, however, Jt ls preserdy impossible to
draw q, an,y reliable pln-and-loso balanel\ sheet
from this new Hwq&gt;hrey·Bill-Goldberj alllan&lt;•
so far as the cllllll&gt;&amp;iln ltoeil ps, It Ia perfectly pialn thai II will tum out to be an awkward
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c""""""" the already lamentably ln..~~Diklut p().
aition ol Hubert Humphrey on the transcendental
issue of the Vietnam war.
Humphrey's 8ndlessly advertised dUemma
- how to prove himself to be "'hts own man"
without altho same time rwmlng 0111 on a Jolm. son AamlnJatratlon record on v'tetoam with
which for four years he has been lntlmataly ani
even enthusiastically associated - is even
more sticky than lt was before.
To the degree, therefore, that his moat .
crucial of ,all problems Is to clear himaelf ~
once and for all on Vietnam, Humphrey will h.rd
his :new recruJts briJWng an embarrassment of
riches ln further contualon aiXI anxiety so far as
the moderate))' liberal and central ~ctions ofllis
party are concerned.
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Helen Help
USee • By Helen Bottel
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
diction i n Mrs. J's letter is
This column Ia for ywng peo- where she charges students with
pie, their problems and pleas- ••running thei r universities into
urea, their troubles and run. As the ground. u students are slm."
wiUl the rest ol Helen Help Us!, ply voicing their unrest thi'OUI!h
lt welcomes laughs but won't demonstraUon, a right guaranmdge a serious question with a teed by the Constitution. lsD't
bnlsh«&lt;'.
this evidence that they it r e
Send your teenage questions THINKING, and capable of reoogto YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care nizing problems and their JOluol Helen Help US! this newaps- lions? If Mrs. J. would exam'
per.
1ne their complaints, she mljihl
TEENS RESENT BEING
dlsrover moot are legltlmate.
CAILLED "PAMPEitED"lomtl"

l6Urii' P iOPi8'"'6iiLd as easily

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Who ac:cuaes teens of being stupld, sJ&gt;Oiled brats, " waited on
haDd and foot" by parents, and
unable to resd put the oomlc
- • , thus unable to vote logl.
call,y.
Before I started blgb school,
1 worked weekends at a kellllel.
I can't remember when I had
to be reminded II&gt; ~ a bath.
I relied on 1111 own nbse for that.
I have since worked to pay blgb
oehool and oollege ~sea, and
ear illaurance, plus clod!lnahills.
I o:t not unumal. Most d. my
friends have part Ume Jobs, and
their parent• do not eater to
tbelr every whim,

direct their ambitions toward
better aovernment and eoclet;y It
the voting age were lowered to
18. We krow what's going on. fll
wager mostofuareadrnoreworld
and political news thaD our eldora do.
Well, enoll8h for Mrs. W. J,
M,y mother has finished clean1ng my room, 10 1 think ru
go read the COJl11cs while she
draws 11\V bath and walls oo me
hand on toot. {'That'll be the
' day!) - UNDER 21
Dear Helen:
1 might mention to Mrs. w.J.
what was apparent to those who
watched the Czech takeover by
the Rusolana. The young people

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Fairgrounds
Is Announced
POINT PLEASANT - Officials
of tbe Mason County Fair Aflst)o
elation have called a " Work Day" at the f'airgrOI.IOOs on sat~. October 6, to clean, disc,
aDd reseed several acre s of
land lor parking or cars at the
1969 Fair, according to LoweU
N. Cook, president or last year 's

tlalr.
t1le adc:Htlon or close, convenient parking adjacent to the
grounds should make attendance
at the 1969 Fair easier and more
enjoyable to the public, rair orftelala aald.

Plana call for the

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cleanlng, discing and seeding of
land east of the r&amp;irgroonds aoo
all people desiri~ to help are
wpd to come Slturday morning
to help. Workers should bring
their own tools, but if they ca&amp;not. cmne anyway, and tools will
iJo!; provided.
Anyone desiring additional in.
formation can call an;y of Ule
fair otllelah.

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led the resistance. They fought
back in every way they coold.
Theeldersonlylookedhopeless.
- FOR The 18-YE AH.OLDVOTE
Dear Helen:
1 feel SOrry for MrS. W, J ,'S
children, It she has any. They
must be spineless, gutlessdlsfl..
rags whose personal esthetic experiences go as far as the next
issue of ..Superman." But whose
fault Is that? She evidently rals-

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oollar the
majorlt;y ol teens today (oot honor students, but average) are
more independent • miaded, and
politically and eoclalb' orientaled than Mrs. J. and her generalion was, even at age 211 - WE'RE PEOPLE TOOl
Dear Helen :
: .Mra. w. J. 'lal~. we.ll'ou.i.d. be
· "ghost-voteFB" for our parents
as we have no minds of our
own. I worked every spare moment for the late Senator Kemedy. M,y parents are Reptlbilcans.
'They respected ll\Y choice, and
I respect theirs. - CHUCK,
AGE 17
Dear Helen:
Mrs. w. J. has the wrong
opinion about 011r generation. We
love our natloo, we know its
problems, and some ol us, at
18, 19 and 20, are dying for 11.
Speaking for many I CBD lllf,
I love my oowrtry, I love my
parents, and 1 love God. If He
were to ~ this wurld, It -ud
be great! - AMERICAN

The Sermonette

The Best Comes
THE Beot Sent Clllreh Pg. ea1
"And my - l e shell dwell.in
a peacesble habitation, and in a
sure dwelling, and in quiet resting places." lsalah 32:18.
At the marriage lnCana, Jesus
changed walerlntowlne. Howtrue
it Is that God can glorifY even
the commonplace things of life.
The ruler who tasted the wine
commented that the host had ser~
ved the boot last, contrary to

commonplace pracUce.
Not mly Is It man'• order,
but Satan also se"e1 the best
Cirat and then that which I s
worse. How attractive sin is in
Ito appeal, but how deadly when
It Is finlahed. Bathsheba looked
very deairable to David in the
begl.mlng, but how much trouble and aorrow fame later on.
Ahab must have the vineyard

o1 Nabolh. How appealingatfirs~
tot hll covetousness resulted in

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1ng conditions precede the joy
ot. sins forgiven. And the exper.
ience gets better and better tbe

farther along one goes, Tben
comes a realization olone*sneed
of holiness, and the only Wll3

to

obtain that experience is to die
out. How bitter , but the worst hi
first. Then how gk)rlous to be

sanctified wboll,y.
As a people whom God has
sanctified wholly, we have received much mercy and abounding
grace. Grace is that love IJJ.at
saw us in our sin, in our degradation, in our. unworthiness, and
loved us in spite of the fact we
were unlovely. Grace la that love
that stood on the brink of t h e
chasm between a holy God and a
lost sinful race, and aaid. '4\Ye
ought to build a bridge across thi.a
chasm so that the angela of nier ~

cy can go out and down and find
lost men and women and bring
them back to Father's house to
be reconciled unto God." A n d,
thank God, grace buill I hal
bridge at Calvary, Grace is what
Paul was talking about when he
said "God was in Christ, rec-

a.e apllllng of hia blood and that
ol bla wife, the wicked Jezebel.
The ptodlgal 11011 saw the glamorau• brl8ftt lights or the city,
but later found himself in the
swine pen. Men who han fol IOl'fed sin have always found that onclling the world untO himself
the beat Satan had was tbe al- .... He hath made him to be ain
luring attraction or sin before it for ua, who knew no sln: that
was tried. The oocktail did oot we might be made the rightappear to lead to a drunkard's eousnesa of God ln him."
Yes, the Lord aave1 the beat
life, but habJta were formed.
to
the laat. When llfe'1 journey
Then It aut wOrle farther ais
over,
and we bid farewell to
long. Lifo II biller and death
our
loved
oneo, IKlw glorlnea to
11 horrible to the man who folopen
our
eyea
In Heaven and be
lows IJn. Tben comta hell, the
with
Jesus
lad
those who have
judgmenl, and tile lake or fire
gone
on
before.
The
best lo aland brimstone, and it geta worse
ways
ahead
the
secood
mil·
and woroe tlmlulhaut eternity.
On the Olher band, CtriJt pitS lion years will be better than the
the worot at the llrtt. Old.falh· first, and on and on.
- Rev. A, E. Miller, PallOr,
toned c::onvictloll, ref 'lace,
Church
of the Nazarene, f:lyrarestitution,
c:oafeoolon,
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Norlh Vlotlillnese
Uneb%as on Humphre1's
ani subsurface, to CClllloniPlatiO' '
deol l!lth the eonunurilall thaU!r.
so looW refu.ed to entortaln. '
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, 'l'he end qf ltalllhus,agai~IDes~,wlll
be .that a
1 11timphre~ in tile Wlil1a llciu.s a
" '1111! bO Hun\pnrey ho has "fnHid''\ hlmleU
l'rtiil tt! JIJ!Inson
Onlj tl&gt;, ·lrf»
the illlii&gt;Phr!'J' .Ajlmlnlstrat!Pn Into l bel-pliiliia:
atanie , with bunt-in wellu)ess. .He &lt;~J•
those ·cltcumatanc:es posalbly negotiate
·any· position of strength.
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,. The ' queal\0" therefore reeurs irilh ·ireoi
foree: .b an arrangement presently permlttllw
HUIJII)hrey to look both w~o on Vletniai, ill
Order to reclaim bifore November sc:rne oi
•""" on of the antl..,ar left Wing, really worth
Jta cost when November Ills came an3 lf1!lJI/i
Js 1t not a bit too clever on Humphru 1a pUt~
· fully accepting the WliiiiOOIIoned alDcerlty of ·
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chat and hlalhen-wlfe, Jean WalNEW YORK - Uz and Dick lace, walking wia. lhstr six •
got a r - ' for a f"" hundred -ks-old BCIIIn his arms, wrap.
PT. PLEASANT - The St. ber meeting for the two l'Nr from a once fiiiiiOUI young ae- pod ill a blue blanket, two lmPeter Lutheran Church Women period of 1969-70.
tor and 1he)'- him $2,000 .... mlllseb' liiautlfUl people in a
met this week at the home of
PrOj!HDI for the evening was Eddie cantor's ~ llerl- oeene from an old ~•-AllY·
Mrs. Palll Wallace with Mra. "Lutheran Church Altar Aj)point- 1,yn hal a BdwJ• JJUaical 1110 script.
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Emil Romans, president of the ments, and Their Proper Use." (•'1318") tor the '69 seuon •••• , A8atn, ,WI were at the eopa..
L.C. W. pr esiding.
Mrs. ROmans Introduced lllelr No fOIIWICO ao James Balclwln caJNina, haYing dnmk our w~
Mrs.llomansl]lllOintedaoom- new paetor, the Rev. J. Gary andoomposer-wrlter~aAD&amp;e- lhi'OUI!h two fiilor shows, wh101
il~atiog committee headed by Mrs. Brown, who presented the ofn- lou met at Paparazzi to dloeuss Burtreos Jlleredllllllnalb' &lt;IIIJII[It
Palll Wallace and two commit.- cia! chUrch details for the pro- her lYrics fpr Sldi!!'Y Foltler'o ow with uo aftel' we'd left word
tee memberS, MrS. Paul Som• gran'li TwO alf&amp;r ladleS e&amp;Ch IHQ:t Jllm "The Loit Man.U om around &amp;t&amp;SaortedW&amp;teri.niiiPJI:B
orville, Jr., and Mrs. WUliam mooth will assist the paator. S., a1io ~.dip wordJ .Iiltwo . .... Burgee alao had~ coleKnighL They wlll present a new The book entitled, "Altar Guild "LDv"eotl\ly'•Waga.
·y,~ bratln&amp; moat Iepllyandbadgot
slate of officers at the Novem- Workbook," was reviewed and a
Adam Clayton Powell Q1 got hbnsell a dazzlln&amp; case of hlc..
printed sbeet given each mom- his CBS News job just ~walk- cupl .... He tried half • dozoo
her present on allar detalls and .ing ln and aaldng ••• • Judy Gar· eurea .... drank a cJass of liQ.dd
their meaning.
land's Iorey • cloriQ! again with owalde down, 1henlbrouSh a nap- ·

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Pa~:':~;~s ~~! ~ ~!""ar:'":.=:11":.
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servance of Reformalloo Yes- gala than Dlc:k lllCI !\&gt;lrO.
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It, born rich, lived I~ · ·
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wife beautiful It ol usorfjld;t;; ' ·
en1, atar11na tope!de wiUl JoiD •
Crawford, down m hlo last, star· ,
Jet Dolorea Dorn-Hetl.
Joan Crawford waa a l'Olatlle ~
star, sUU It and lhiQ! ,.... .•
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rival Muaklngum Coilege last saturday. The win waa Marietta' llrstln the 48 game aeries with the Muokles sln&lt;e 1937 lnd
tho first time Marietta had obul-&lt;lllt Musklngum since 1919.
Ironically, McDaniel, now Jn hia third year at Marietta, was
the &lt;Pol1erbec:k· led Muoldagum to the Ohio Cooference
crown ln 19:56 ancl later 1lfU an asalstant coach. Smith the
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ldngwn • toP rusher and . did · a good job of rnlnimlziog his
yonlage," said Mcllardal. Smilh Is tha son of Mrs. Leota
Smltll of Hemlock Gro,., .

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~lge 7-8thgradefn0iball team
went down to defeat II¥ a ~
acore here against Polrt Pleasant Thursclay allernoon.
Vaughn, who sustabat hia
illllll'l' earq in the game; W11s
later ldmltled at lllaip General Hospital where It Wll!l re))Orled he had oul!ered torn
ligllllents. Pl. Pleoaanl led
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COLUMBUS (IJP0 How
does Toledo Coach Frank Lauterblr size up Saturda,y's cruclal

University at Athena?
4
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have to be considered
the underdog for thla one,'' says
Lauterbur. uwe're impressed
with Ohio'• qul,clmess and execullon oo offense and with Ita
o:verall improvement defensive.

l,y. Coech Bill Hess hes dooe a
tremendous job with their de-

fense. D's a team superior 1n
many wl)'s to their team of
last year."
lt waa Ohio which handed Toledo Its only deteat last year.
Following the 20-14 ootbaek, Toledo reeled off nine straight vic-

triggered by Cjll8rterba&lt;k Cleve
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f o r the 1968 World
Series:
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Teams- St. Louis C&amp;rdlnelo,
Natlooal League clampl001, VL
Detroit Tlcers, Am e r i e an
League champiOOL
Defending e!uQJiona- C&amp;rdinals.
Results so far: pme l ~
C&amp;rdinala 4 Tlgera 0; game 2:
Tigers 8 C&amp;rdiaals 1.
Third game- at Tiger stadium, Detroit, 5alurdo,y.
Game time- I p.m. (EDT),
Third pme pitchers - St.
Louis, Bey Wuhborn (14-8);
Detrol4 Earl wu ... (13-12).
Third game odda- Tigera
llvored 11-10.
Series odds- cardinals fa..
vored 13--10.
Remaining pmes- fourlh and
ft!lh games in Detroit Sunoiay
and Mooiay; sixth and seventh
games, If necesaary, in st.
Louis Wednesda.y and Thursclay,
Series winner-first team to
win four games.

league encounters.

Marshall is at Xavier for a
Saturday nlllhl game.
Five Ohio Conference clashes
pit Hiram al Capital, Ohio Wealeyan at Heidelberg, Marlat Ken,yoo, Mount Unloo at
Wooster, and Musldngum at Ot- n in the only nl~r.
Unbeaten Baldwin . - Wonace
(2.0) Joumeyo to Youngstown to
meet the Penguins in a nonleague game,
Rounding out the Saturday
slate ace: Eastern Michigan at
Akron, Central Slate at Northtrood (Micli.J; Clnclnnall at
llouaton, LoulaviUe at Dayton,
Wlbash at Denl11011, Oberlin at
Carnegle-Melloo, umeaten Ashland (3.0) at Central Stele, ·
Bl1lfl!oo at WUmingtoe, Findlay
at llertance, Grove Clt;y at Adelbert, Belhany at Allegheny and
case Tech al John Carroll.

~ abertotoP. boekiandOd • ,
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starte&lt;! • double p[ey that '~ Louis out ol ~ iDDilll.
' Detroit knocked out carltoa In
the ....,nih Inning, laedlrw the
bosea with _,. out. Jim
North"" hit ·a iJ'Gurller ralle"'r WlUil mlcht .have
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pi&amp;J went oo hohlnl him u .U .
Kallne scored.
Joe Hoerner, anchor Gillie Sj.
MICKEY LOUCB
Louis bullpen Clldre, pitched the ·
ninth lnd roreed in IWo more aac:ond. First boaema• N-.
nma with waJka.
Oosh almoot llred the bali lltto
Brock singled in the eighth lelllleld.
anc1 stole hie third boae of the
It wasn't dear whit Lollcb
aeries as Lollch perml- waa ll'orrylng about.
lhl
hlmself to be harried. Lolleh Tlaero are aheod &amp;-1, aboUtlhl
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aiaJ1 damaae Broc:k - do wltb
the last toso Brock took off for his feel to to lhe worma.

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Hownard Has 6 IDs
Ohio U. lallbeck Bob Houmard has sec.red six touchdowns
tn two games and rates second
in MAC scoring behind Moss.
Ohio's Bobcats lead the MAC
paek with a 2 .fl record. Toledo
and Miami, by virtue ol Its Impressive 28-0 romp over rugged
Western Mlcldgan, are right behind at 1.0. .
Miami entertains Kent while
Bowling Green takea Its perfect
Rlwl rnanaiers- St. Louis,
2.0 non-&lt;OIIferenoe record to Red Sch061Xilenst; D e t r o I t,
Weotern Michigan in other Mayo Smith.

tortes.
OPEN TENNIS
The streak, longest among
LONDON (UPD
Derek
major
colleges, now stands at
Hardwick, ehalrman of tile
12
following
victories over RichBritish Lawn Tennis Association
mond
(31-14),
VUlanova (45-:ll)
(LT A),
IIIIIOUnced
Thursda,y
and
Marshall
(35-12).
that Brltoln wfll l)lllly for
High Scoring Team
permission to hold 11 open
Ohio
UnlversiQt's Bobcats have
rennls tournamenta, includlog
piled
up
79 J&gt;Oints in two starts,
Wimbledon, over a nine--week
while
yielding
, Just two touchperiod next year.
downs. Thllf lipped Marshall
The lnterl'lltional Lawn Tefto
nla Association was pressured 48-8, then downed troublesome
into
relllllJ18 Ill mandate Kent Stele 31-7• .
Old~! bigge!ll &lt;terenolve probe
atatllw . •
amareura could IIIII
lorn
11111 be halting tallbaek RoCOIJ1)ete with pros in the &amp;8Jn8
land
Moss, the nation's No. 2
tournament earlier this year
groundplner,
and
sanctioned a limited
Moss, a 6..S, 21$-pJund senior,
number of open tournaments.
has ruohed for 447 yards in 91
carries and seven touchdowns.
BOGS CHAMP
Despite Marshall'• cmceelratCOPENHAGEN (VPI) - Eu- ed detenalve effor1, Moss acropean light heavyweight cham·
counted for 133 yards in 33 atpion Tom Bogs of Demnark tempt&amp; Marshall Cooeh Parey
ltoPI&gt;ed Frenchman Berlllnl Moas said • he Just haa to be
Quelller In the final r011nd of one o1 the six or HVen belt
their schedllled 10-round bout backs Jn the nation."
Thursclay night.
The Bobcats have aver&amp;ied
It was Bogs' 44th vletory In juat under 40 pointo per pme
MEXICO CrrY (UP0 - With
aa IDIII)I pro fights.
oftlclal aSSU1'111l&lt;e that the 1968
and rely .., an explosive Ol,ynlple Games w1ll be held,
the athletes in Olympic VIllage
tumed their - . . , to aporta
UD.Y and a mlllti....Um
praetlce traek meet.
The vlUage ll'a&amp; in a atate or
mlld shock molll ol Thurscay u
athletes and team leaders gut
their nrst Information 011 the
WocDaday nll!hl r1o1 ...r the
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died and more than 100 were
wounded in gun battles
Army lroopo mt - n t s.
O[Jmplc Vlljage Is eome 15
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Gallipolis at Melga
Logan at Athens
Welletoo at NaiiiOIIvllle-York
Ironton at Jackson
North Gallla at Alexander
Kyger Creek at Eaotern
Federal-Hocking at Southern
Pl. Pleasant a1 i'l&gt;ca
Wahama at Rlplllf .
BarboursvUie at Huntington
Fairland at Coal Grove
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Gallipolis 'B' at Southwestern
Hannan Trace at Pl. Pleaoant

When. Lollch, who wao batUq 1n lnfectloo lnd had been
expected to fall aaleep about
thle lime, dlmbed lhe mound
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~ Loula otarter Nelsoo BrUes.
WlUie Hortoo hil the Drot In
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ST.. LOUIS cvPO- The St.
Louis canllaalo have the
reputation In their hOme town
that they never lose a game
they haYe to win.
A coroll1ry to this eode,
however, Ill that whenever St.
Louis tans get overConftdent,
1helr heroes l l OfteJ'I Ia not pt
the ponte beaten off them.
It haj&gt;pened again In IIWieh
Stadium Thursda:, •• the
Detroit Tigers ripped Into four
C&amp;rdinal pllcheN for 13 hila ani
an 8-1 victory lhlt aent the
series to Mlelrlaan ewned one
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PT. PLEASANT - The an- refreshments aller tile service ()I01iio ancO lllartln linda no in uniform alb, lime) .... Fran- .... When Ardll ilri!Vt4.10l' ... .
nua1 Fsll ' Festival of Ord~nce to be served b)' lhe Lutheran Laush In lhat .... SldriiQ! Mae- cbot reminded b1m that he had event, JOID had fof(lolta1 on a- i
School will be heldSalurdi.Y from Church Women.
Lalno'l in dutch wl1!t the Chair- g!Yell "' hla certalnl,y splendid bout II and was in full tllshtfrom ~
4 until9 p.m.
Next meeting wlU be held one man or !he Bored beceuae 1be BdwJ, and H'\rood car,..-s (when her aulte; obe &lt;heertlill1 toldAr- ~
Many activities ar e planned week earlier, Oct 22 at the won't foDCnr hlm In auiJDOl't ol
~eel in UWinterset'' dis &amp;nltll to~·
boiH'' tltlnM oU!;I;r.doo'fS. hete · home or Mrs. .WI!!&amp;.\n: Kiilalit ..
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pony rides, miniature golf and chairmq..
our old friend, Franchot Toria, . 10, had been almDted Into the 1at1oo down thraulb. oUt ereahy ...
other games.
Coocludlng the meeting the bu1 our tn&gt;ewiiter ktptliuilbling: 111m diYislon where be then tum- memory or the interYjew aa pol&gt;. !
Some spectol features will be hoateos, Mrs. wonace, served be ,.... on UIIIIIUIIi star in"'- ed out several briUlantly em- UshO\I in
old ~Q. Times, .,: .
a country store, spook house, retreshmenta to members pr• ways, talented. dedicated, most eetnd and directed service tbat Joan Cra~ wb lea~
arts, crafts, and a jail. Opon sent, Mrcllo H. 1l. Knoll, Mrs. attractive, 0110 ol the.fow·l1'11oed lllmo.
Fr&amp;Dchot to maiT)o , Mtlb•lma
request a person can have any- J~ ROach, Mrs. WUllam otars eoulcl play a aentJe- · How - f u l , F~ ao- Gandli, whoreupc•,. ihe.Y 'WOutct. ~
one on the premises arreoted Knight, Mrs. Paul SOmervlUe, man olthe true Alnerltlll arll- aured him, ICIClllllngb' Uvo ha[is1lly ever after ill IOiDe • ·
and put in jail :- 011 the condi- Jr., Mra. Emll Romina, Mrs. toeraey .,.ally, heeluiM .he bllllllillii·bls pliilt~salveact: - · opot, and Clll ill fllt1I!V' ~
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tion that they boil tllem out again Kenneth llciuah, Mrs. Lynn Fr... 11mp1,y waneard&lt;arrYinlmem· 1ng carecu, Meredi!la ha4;inatead fancillll dotall a.at only smlth'l . ;
for 10 cents. ArresUng olllcers man, Mra. Dale Roush BDd
ber ol lhe UJII!C!I' 'duo u set (10110 111 end ~ .lil"11iese sreat Imaginative mind mJsit ~ ·
will be Trny Huffman and Mayor tor Brown.
down in . the lilble accordlni to patrlotle add perilanal frlumpbo, ow .... 'III8 lntenteW endll!l '11111
D. B. Morgan, democrat and reF, Seott Fllzaurald.
he :o1aa ~· gold .IQe dnch Anlll ~ jhat ~
fled
publican c~s for sheriff
We la!ew him and hi I parentl to be4»me oae:&lt;lf the areit - - · II&gt; Fran~hot'S flllii!Y aiiil!hadJold .....
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011&lt;0' alll~id"""" out IMJoillj oro ln •_ .· atter tltO . W111'wa~ hlmm~Wrlte.~'~illda., .:ll,c,,
Plenty or food wlU be there
lolni) and his ~~~~~ ..... lll(ura1 - . ete.ete. .... lll41dailyFton- lll)'lhlng becllliO cme ol.lllt&gt; mpol ;:•.
for those who are hungry includand ,eo.wlq JIOIIte to all, was ehot ~. looked hard at deUIIIrtiW inkllalni!cl, Cliieutllklrili '"
ing hot dogo and baked goods.
PT. PLEASANT - Jano Alii hla periOIIal al&amp;nal'oro Cll fN• Meredith and ~Dfl"d: "What ol our'&lt;OIIaiderlblelllelll0r7.' ·
Mrs. John Qortwrlghl is gen&amp;auer, 19-year4d daughter or eeytiJing .... EYlll we IIICI ._,.., to your .hlceupa"l'' .
Francllot aut a areet Cllll
oral chairman and Mrs. David . Mr. and Mrs. Albert SAuer· of . ..,. Cll 111 tile Dildnlilrtl more
~redllb, startled, u.,y · ol It and Joan, ol l""""se, 4ld,
Sprouse and Mra. James COpe17 Burdette Addition, has been tl\lil ~5 yearl&amp;llll. be. - • r lost weie-..
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hart, co-ehairmen.
chosen as Natlooal Beouty Salon his .,..aloteliq;· bls ~ alhelnl . "Jut'~ the only .,.... · Frlllchot rema- friend•
Week Queen II¥ Alllllare No. 11 al1l[lll,y ~~ i!f' It·,l jl,, ui ,cure !of 1 ~ tde~ ~ lfW ' 1h~ UlleGIIUIIOII
llairdresserL
lllvblTeil ol!l ifior who kept bl1 • on," P'ianc:liol; · qld,
lilost!J' exllljqg ill
, Jane Mn wlU cooq&gt;ete lbr the! Cllm.
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'Buz' allktd what !bot Dd&amp;ht lMi, .era• VPowrlleJ:o; ·hut
~tate misw queen durltW tile
He
-.o,~ TCIIe replied: • •
"•i
· rsmllned frlonda
·
~·•· and contest tO be heid 'at lilled l~tl"but I!~ ai ihe
''flaiWiT.I""· ·
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·' . • be JDced, and be
lhe cosmeto!Qgisto' eonvenUon vlclllllj a1 illwabejitvl~BIY . Fr~eblit' ~ ia·ilr·but . people ....
Oct. 26 and 27 at the Pl..,ant beltoll II¥ 'rom ~; but .han~ :·
moOd .._ alllleUme: the 7eai"1, 'F,is~
PT. PLEASANT - Twelve ad- Point BesorL
' did
rl&amp;hl
u "if hi ....... ~·vlllt!&gt;r
od •!~&lt;II. ere. ';2· !!*~~: ~
ditior81 jw-ors Cor ·the SeptemMiss Sauer is a 1967 grldua1a lllCI ~ the alrl Nell alOo -world Qtd\lng-amuae- _.,, c~.
ber term of Mason County CiJo.. of Point Pleasant High School, wamed 10 vlo!!filtl,y·
111111t lllCI lf(ecjlclll evOI']ibing •· a friond, ,111111
cuit Court were drawn for duty where ohe was a member of the
We had fUll illlhFnulchotllllll1 .....,a him .... He:ba•lbeell ag. man Who wore hll life .,...,~ .
by Circuit Clerk \!award Schllltz Thespians, Keyettes, Choni1, times and a few ltaDd out: aleb Dl'll2lnlb' fll HeantJ¥.,; witb can.. l,y, 10 ~
and will report tor duty on Mon- FBLA, stwlent Council, Pep Club,
,.
u Easter lllDdq 19M we cor, ·bet until hlo
be - ·
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day, Oe~ 7.
Tap and Y-Teens, and waa vat.- wallted out ol our ~ Cll
The new jurors are Ronald ed the moat depeOO&amp;ble of the tower 5111 Avota~e and met Fran~· ~ \
While, Pl Pleasant; Warren Stur- Class of 1967. She waa second
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is
gels, New Haven; Evelyn F. Ball. title. Miss Sauer is currently
Glenwood; John Winkler, Ashton; employed II¥ C&amp;pitol Fl•nce.
Joshua HOlland, Pt. PleasaDt;
Charles McCulloch W, Hender•
PT. PLEASANT - The Bev.
son; Owen Plants, Leon; Harry
Fred EvaDI of Gro.. CIQ&gt;, Ohio,
M. Bowen, Awle Grove; Hilda
Is the aueal speobt Ftldaf and
Pink&amp;loo, PL Pleaaan~ Georae
· SAturday eveMIW at the opeclaJ
E. Crumo, Pl. ' Plea SID! Rt. I,
PT. PLEASANT - Orden Bevhal ·
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and Lawrence Newberry. Pt.
sljpled by the lllason CouDV Cir· a tile
~easant, Rt. L
cult COUrt were entered tn the
Methodist
olllce ol the circuit elerk grant..
oibor
Ing ooe divorce· and dlmlnlng
"-!the
. PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL two ather divorce tctlons.
Bev.~
Clarlmce D. S~ant&gt;er was Bcxllle Dtin&amp;n.
ADMITTED: Wilbert Uvel1,
Cabin Creek, w. Va.; Dempsey gtaoted a divorce frlln Pllrl·. Ia
the ....... .
Lively, cabin Creek; Ronald ell A. SWnper anll the defendBrumflald, Albion; 1\lrl. ll:ll· ant was granted care and cua- tha
!lam c. Patter-, HenderiOII; . 'tody of their lliree lilfaqt chllCbarlea Ellil, Cottag0v1Ue; Nan· ·drell. The dlvone aellono of
ey Tomlin-. Aahton; Mra. Al· Delaree Jean POrill va. Low·
bert J. GuglloU:l,' PL Plealant; fl!IICO Wnle7 POWell .,S BeclMra. Naomi Wolfe, ft. Pleaa.: mld. ·Logg vo, Wrethla Lee Logg
~ Barbara ~ G•11t_ool~s fior!J dlsmlaseil.
Ferrr.
,
DISCIIARGPD: Ra.Y . Slewart,
..u Deal,
TWO ARRESTS MADE
Freda lllae
Kanauga; Mrs. X...wrence wnaen
l&gt;T. PLEASANT - TwO er; ' WU!Wri Lee
and daolghter, Middleport; Jamea
and
R. CochrBn. G4l,llj)O)I_!,
· r'lts were recorded at thit counBIIITIIS: TWindaualrteratoMr, 1;y Jill ollrlng the put 2t booira. .
and Mrs. Cleo Smith, A .P P L e Mal)' v. Ullard, 53, .tiL' I'Ieill... lor
Grove; a Jon~ to ·Mr. and MrL ant, and
311,llill! and Benle
N
C· ·.:..., aU ' IJd .,.;. ··a..~alde·
· WI)' Cook, Ga~U!&gt;DU• Ferey;. Pol•
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a ~ tO Mr. lind,Mre. Wll- lho dty J&gt;OII~ ''Od ' IIIIOIICallon Jr., ·26, Pt.
C:blrgel.
.
ey Alii Kil!llllf4
llun Patter1011, HenderSon.

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. . rr.... 11\e ·moderate
center .- the veey party
grcq&gt;a that
him ·.at Chicago ancl In- ·
, slated _ , a slnq plllfonn 01\Vietnam- may
be c:ourterbela)ICed· by plna llllOqj the BDII·
Vletmm loll ..
some of llwnJ&gt;!inY'I P80)11e, lnd.,..t. are
IIIYirw lhii..!Jav!rw Bill and. lloldbeit 'C[UI front
ll!d visibly on hlo ~~ ttW permlthim' io hold
thein out ~s huniaft·c· ~~· of .,a~: i~r
llwnJ&gt;Juw desl!'o' to ~~ .., 011 Vletilalll;wlth.
out roqulr~ hlln a!Jnullaneoualy U&gt;breo~ope.,..
ly with .Prealdent .Johnaon. There lo an undent•
able -.,gu;.,.nt here in o~eerly ·e!Qiecilent terms,
and only the fimire can ten whether It wlil be
a goOd argument in bollot-i&gt;oJI Ierma.
H, however, Jt ls preserdy impossible to
draw q, an,y reliable pln-and-loso balanel\ sheet
from this new Hwq&gt;hrey·Bill-Goldberj alllan&lt;•
so far as the cllllll&gt;&amp;iln ltoeil ps, It Ia perfectly pialn thai II will tum out to be an awkward
alllanee Indeed should HUDIJihreY actuall,y win

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Ohio State has coptund all
!oor meeUqro taalnsf
lncludlqr a 30-0 decision last
year. It was the Weblooto' worst
whlpplqr o! the sesson.
saturday's meeting will be the
They may be looking a week last for aome time. Ohio state"a
lheld toward their Oct. 12 con- schedule has been completed
froatatioo at Ohio Stadiwn.
through 1971 and Oregon is not

COLVMeUS (VPI) - Purdue
11111 Olllo state, nnked nrstand
10YOIIIII Ia ttoe lal·• st United
Preoo IatornatiOhll llll,)or col·
1ep !Qolllall poll, both ~ce the
lime dilemma 1n preparing lor
Saturdly'a skirmishes.

oresoo.

Purdue's Bollennakers face listed as an opponent.

wlnlesa but peski Northwestern.

" Oregon just works for tough-

Wood.Y HQes' Buckeyes arc Ln ness aOO discipline," sa,ys Buekthe same predicament against eye scout Esco S&amp;rlddnen.
winless and inJuryooplagued ore-- "'11ley're a furwJamentally aound
gen.
chili that works for tmprove-

~·Eddently this club (Oregon) ment."
11 a JJUle slow starting. We're Oregon opened with a 28-7loas

not aoi~ to unlerrate them," to Co1orado, then feU to Stanford

Sill'S Hayes.
lost Saturday 28-12.
u AJJ we have to do is look
Tom Blanchard, Oregon's jun.

at last year's pme rum to get
tack to reality/' says Purdue
tackfteld coach Bob DeMo 5 s.
After belting Notre Dame, Pur~
due bid 1 tough time taming
N01'11t*eatern 25-16.
r..st week the Boilermakers
took the 8 ~ out of Notre
Dame 3.7..22 in what some called

tor quarterback, sutfered a preseason knee injucy an::l is sidelined for the season.
Alan Pitcaithley, a converted
halfback. moved into the starttng Unel(). A sprint-out quarter~
back, Pitcaithley rushed for 99
yards arxl passed for 100 against
Stanford.
.. 11le Poll BowL ,. Notre Dame
El'll Steve Reina and defenhad been rated No. 1, Purdue sive halfback Jim Franklin are
No. 2 tn the UPI poll.
li sted as doubtful starters for

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the 18lll0ft'o _ . , Fnnlilln . ·
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RJght hala.ck Andy MOurer
sull'ored I
dlf(oc:illoo
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last weekend. In -lion,
~Old Nlek'• ~"
baclmr Dave Smith lo out Col·
'Mfnefi
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lowing knee aurpry.
its oint.' li'WhOpl
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"Desplto all the InJuries, Qre. !llckel
they were wiable
smeJi
g&lt;&gt;n Isn't the \Jpe to puah the copper ..,. that-w!lmow!l to
panic button,"' Sarkkine'n polnt- them-contained , the 'metal
eel ooL "Jerry Fret and hia Thinking the de\llUad cursed
staff will slick with their two their, oro, the7 ea Ue d the
or three baste oltenaive forma- Ioogb metal "kupftii'JIIckel'' or
~~old Nick's copper."
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Oregon's to~ratedperforplera
are Cullback Claxton Welch 1
middle guard George Dames
and roving linebacker OJnrl Htl..

dreth.
Ohio State also has suffered a
few bumps and bruJses, though
nothing to compare with Ort....
gon's misfortunes.
Tackle Dave Foley and pard
Tom Backhus, both offensive
starters, will probably miss the
Oregon game. Ukely replace-ments are Chuck Hutchison and
Orlan Donovan.
In addition, Hayes may make
a few backfield changes which
he' s keeping to hlmselL

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the Coolville Rldlng Club at Its
Coolville show ring, Oct, 5 otarl·
lng at 6p.m., features IS classes,
hlglillghted by No. 16, "Grandma and Grandpa Open Pleasure,"

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master, Frank Powell. Coolville,
and the announcer. H. A. Cole,
Tuppers Plains. Entry lee Is
$2. The show Is Open Jackpot,
returning 35 per cent first place,
25 per cent second place, 15
per cent third place, and 10 per

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There 11 a tack shop on the
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All entries are !bul. The donation at tho gate Is $1, children
under 12, free. ·
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World Wide C&lt;fmmlllion Day
will be observed at the 10:30
a.m. Sunda,y service at t h e
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During the meeting, presided
over by Mrs. Paul Lawrence,
the !all conlerence to be held

by 111181 Marcia Karr who placed wltlte 1lowero on the altar
In memory ct those deceased

gellcol United llrethra~ Church
and tho Methodlot Church resultIng from the recent merser, was
lteld Tuesdl,y nllltt at the Albury
United Methodllt Cbureh, ~a­
cuoa.
The organlzaU.., Is tile
Women's Soclet;y ol Christian
Service ol the United Methodist
Church.
The preludewaaplayedby!tlro.
Mary Usle and the eall to wor.

Itation, "Bread of Ufe,"byMra,
Sauvage assisted by Mrs. Grace
Weese, Mrs. Oma Winebrenner,

on Oct 10 at Lolm !lope Ledge
was announced. The McArthur
unit will serve aa bolt for the sldp and ~er were by Mrs.
contereDee, Reservations for the Wendell SluDer, "Now Thank We
luneheoa ere to be made with All Our GDcr'' was sung to open
1\lro. Lawrence be!ore Moodoy. tile prosram p:epared by !tiro.
Registration will begin at 9 L Jobn Sauvaao.
m. with the moeUq to otart at
t "'ur Heritage, "' a presenta.
9:30a.m.
tloo of the blstorleo ct the par.
A contrlbuticm wu made to ent sroupo - Women'a Soclet;y
the Salvation Arll\)', and a large of World Serviee of the EUB,
box ol eye giuaeo waa to and the womao•o Socloll' ct
the "F6es for the NeedJ'~ pro.. ~ .at~ of the MethoJoeto1o'1 · · '" ·~
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dilt ctmcb - was read 1&gt;.r Mrs.
E&amp;cli inember wa1 asked to Eileen Clark for the E.U.B, and
toke a yallow llowor bulb to the 1\lro. Allee Capehart for t b e
Oelobor meeting. The anlt will Methodist.
plllll a 1lowor garden 'this rail
A Uol ct the charter members
lor oprlng blooming to colobrato ct the loco! ooeleties was read
the golden annlverauy of the
American Legion.
Moimberoblp wudiowsaedand
members were urpd to pay their
duos be!ore lolondol 10 the anlt
may reach tho &lt;1101a ct 69.
The Cullumo lamll1 reunion
Resd at tho meeting was an
woa
held at tho BedfDrd Com.
lnvltaticm to attand the reception
manlt;y
Center at Darwin &amp;mdoy,
honoring Eleino&lt; IJilum ol LobSept.
22
with a potluck dlmor
anon, new de;partment preJJdalt.
at
A-.s
were Mr. and
Walter Cleland attlltded and dioMrs.
Robert
CUJlumo,
Robin and
euo"'Jd plauolo lorm a ClvU DeMinda;
1\lr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J. Dunfense training cluo which will
kel.
Mrs.
Iva
CUllums,
Mrs.
begin Tueoda¥ night at 7:30 at
Ethel
Brinli~Wer,
Circleville;
the hall.
Mrs. Frances !lCJbu1s lfOII the Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Dunkel, Mr.
traveling prize. Refreshment and !\Ira. Joe ~· Craig, &amp;..
committees for tile I10ll! a 1 • liD, Bath and AiiiJ. C'4lumhu•;
moothe wore IIIJIO(ntecl, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. RuaaeD CUUuma,·
Lawrence &amp;ernd refrelbmenta. !tlr. and Mrs. Ernest CUUumo,

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16 It Eastern Hlah Sehoul with
the Chester Gordon Club •• host.
Chairmen for tbe year were

amounced by Mrs. Grace Pratt,
president. They are Mrs. Joltn
Werner, prop'lll'l; Mrs. strauss
81¥1 Mra. ArthUr Skinner, Oower
shaw IIIII Chrlo-s Ughtlng;
Mro. Gu,y Reynolds and Mra, c.
E. Blakeslee. c:tvic; Mrs. o. P .
Klein, radio and publlelty; Mra.
Wesley Fry, telephone; Mrt. Bett¥ CUne, cheer aDd dower chair~

Mrs. Berrdce Winebrem.er, and

Mrs. - . Houdattltelt.
u0ur Purpose" pledged lnUI)I-

1011 preceded the rolgnlng ct the
ebarter with Mra. Weese ad
Misa Karr having charge. Members signing tile new charter

wore presented membership
cards. .-God of Grace and God

mani Mrs. GJem Lambert and
Mrs. Harold ,Lohse. workshop,
and Mro, L. 'E. Reynolds, pu),.

of Glory" was sung by the group.
The Agape fealt was held at

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low color scheme hotlored Mrs.
Don Roush ol !dlddleport.
Held a! the home ct Mrs. Walter Roush, the bostesa was Mrs.
Linda Roush, Games were played with prizes being won by !tlr s.
Mickey Werner and Mrs. Dobbie
Gilkey, Sandwiches, potato eblps,
ceokleo, coffee snd 10ft drinks

were served.

Gills were placed In a hassi.
Dan and Ginger; !tlr, and Mro.
not
with streamers extending
Terry Cullums, Mr. and Mrs.
from
the ceiling attacho&lt;l to the
Dwight Cellums, Mike and Ron,
corners.
Polnei'OJ'i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Tho guest Hot Incl.- those
Buc:k, Alh&lt;lto; Mr. and Mrs.
llllDed al&gt;ove and Mrs. Frank
George
ort...t; Mr. and
Mrs. George Roy Kaiser, Jorrl · Powors, Mrs. Joe CUster, Mrs.
L¥m and Jeffrel' Alan, WDllams- Grace Pratt, Mrs. Sarah Fowport, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ler, Nias Terri Fife. steven
File, Dmd Fife, Mr.: ChawtSwartz, All... and John, Coolcey Werner, Mrs. Neva Pratt,
viDe.
Mrs. Nell Werner, Mrs. Roscoe
File, Mrs. Walter Rouob, Mlao'
Charlotte Clovortaor, Mr1. Balpb
Homers Announce
Pratt, Mill Molanle VIQalllija, ·
Bill Lowe, Mrs. Bernard Gil-'
key, and Mrs. I1arr7 McCoy.

Kal-.

•FHds
•Seeds
• fertilizers

Sugar Run Flour Mills
Mulberry Ave."

Phone 992-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

Lathey

Vietnam

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rangement

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land Church of Christ. Arao presented w•s Information on the
reg!onol meeting aiated for Nov.

TO HONOR BILL ARNOTT
Mr. and Mrs. George E. HorA breoktaat ltoaorlng Bill Ani. ner ct CoolviUe, Route 2,. aro
ott loaves Tuesds,y ror the
tho birth ct u.S. Air Corps, wiD beheld &amp;In- IIIIIOWiclnir
Drat
child,
on
8 lb. 12 oz, dauib·
in
day morning at the AJbury Unit.
ter, Sept, 22, at St. JoHplt Hooed Methodist Qwreh ct llYracuae J)ItallnParkerllbura,III!Dedlllar·
by the Eqloa and the YCIWig pret Irene, after both ct her
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Looter Lathw Milt claaBOs ct the dtureb. All
ol Langovllle have received word members r1 the two elusea are
Mrs. llomor Is the fDrmer
that their son. Ffe. Roser Llthay, asked to • - the break!aot at JU&lt;IY Westfall ol Raedovlllo.
8a,m.
hao arrived In Vletaam.
Ffc, Lathey wao irdlcled Into
the ortned foreeo on AprU 9,
19e&amp; and eompleted bule trilolni at Fort Jaekson, S. c. romallllng U.U, fDr advanceillndlvllllal tralrdJII, He 11pe11t a Zf.
4111' 1!1""" _wltlt-lda flmlq a n d
~ _,.. leovltw for Viet..

Arrives

Mrs. Har17 ~ ....... 11tt · •
or the maltth,. -~Oe~r
Forest." Memberi reapoulfed to
roll coli by ~lili their
The arrlllgellltll\ ol thtl montn ." 1
...s exhibited b.Y .Jrlro, Gil)': Reyn. .
olds. She dl,op!Qed 1 itno,.ar-

verae

to be trans.

deep. In conlunctloo
with .the
program,
members exchlnpd
bulbs.
A letter ll"om the Rutlaed
FrleDd)y Gardeners was read
oon(erniDg an (l)ell meet1111 to
be held on Oct. 23 at the Rut-

Birth of Daughter

'Pfc. Roger

'n;t;il;~

!erred to be appJled ibout the
time the buds begin tD ljlpear.
She said ·the !erWizer should be
worked around the plants before
a rain or watered ln.
Crocus should be »lantedthree
inches deep, narcisaJ. four to
alx Inches. tullps, eight to 10,
and h.Yaclntha, ftve to six inchea

Prayer in unison followed a med-

the back or the church with grace
being given by the Rev. Wendell
Stutler. Dessert and cotree were
HrVod. The Agape prayer, ocrlpture from St. Luke by Mro. Margarot Eichinger, and a solo, "Let
us Break Bread Together" by
Mrs. Janice Harper preeedeclthe
·~ng of OOIIUJilllktobytloelloV.
.. - .. ....
1\lr, stutleJ&lt;
r , :! -"': ':" !l
The thanksgiving prayer, the
doxology, and the recitation ct
Romans 15:5-fi 1n unison concluded the celebrtltlon service.

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Charter Meeting Held
'lbe userviee of celebration"
charter meeting, marking the reorganlzalloo and anltlng ct women's orpnizatims ln the Evan·

lle1rt!tld•

Mn.f,,Sirauoo .....,.aized tho
~e of proper soil proparatl.., at the time o1 plauting.
For narcissl.bulba, Mr1. strauss
oaJd tllo piantlqr ttpiCO ohould
be due o.t to a de!&gt;th or 12 to
15 lnchei, aed that a deeoll!j)Oslng I'Br~llaor like bone meal Is
best tor Uae at t11e time or
planting.
She
a !lister worklqr !erWlzor Ill the SPring II

MARCIA STEWART
Mr. aed Mrs. ROSo Stow·
art, Jr., Minersville, are announcing the engagement em
awroaehing marriage of their
daughter,lllarctoDiane,toPvt.
E-2 WOllam Thomas Hendricks, Jr., Racine.
Pvl Hen.iricks is the son of
the late William Thomas Hendricks, Sr. Tbe wecklirw wW be
an event o! 7:30p.m. Saturday
at the RuUand Free Baptist
Church. The Rev. Paul Taylor
will oftldate.

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CHANNEL . MASTEl
and FINCO
HARRY MILLER

MANY MORE
BUICK
PONTIAC
PH. 992·2143

Tills. '!" ~eetloil aio! plantq: ol bulbi lor ~~~~ 4owero
~ore .llt1!811 t;y ifrs. Artllur
S!r!t:uaa In a PJ'CI!II'IIIJ pre~tm..
'td 'il Wedowllda1 nlaht'• meetUtr 'o(the ~Amateur
~niri held ot thO homo of

Cullums Reunion Held

ante11fta1.

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Mr. and Mrl. Notmln Bax·
tor lpOIII the weokind In Cleveloncl 'with their IOrMnolaw • • d
dau8btor, Mr. and Mro, Cosmos
Papidopilllloo,
Mr. IIIII !tiro. Harold Lobae
and ..... Jolm, will go to Columlxoo sOtur.lo,r for the bblo
State Univerilll' same and from
then to HDI!Iboro to villi Mr.
and Mrs. James - · · The
Loboao spent lui weekend at
Weatervllle with !tlr, and Mro.
Jamet Lobae, g01n1 especl•IIY
for the !ourth blrtbrlq .oltoorvance of Lori Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Beiav Ewing
are 011 a three week vacatlm.
'"'-1 plan to vloit with Mrs.
Ewing's broilter, Charles CaldwoU who is stationed with the
u. Army In Orqm. They will
also be visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Rose in Arizona.

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Alan

Rudkin, the British IIIII Empire
bantamweight
c h a m p I o n,
eigltt-round bout.

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champim~
Johnny Cruisematic. Shows good core .
Pritchett OliQ)olnted New York..
based Cuban WD!redo Hurst In
a elgltt-round bout at the HUlon
Hotel Thursday night.
Catalina 4 dr . VB. Extra nice for model.
On

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Qleotloos .., Ute book ol Revelatlooo were asked by !tiro. Cello
Eokew and Mrs. Charles Eskew
ST.
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Woods, paStor, asked eraee
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before relreahmenta were aerv~
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Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Milton
Roullh, and Mrs. Denver KapI
ple.
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The November meeting will be
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lteld at the home ct Mrs. Elkew.

but aggreaafva tbli far, tan pro..
IJ!ct Its new oporterll.ack from

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Western stake Race.
Appaloosa Plessure.
Egg and Spoon,
Open Ladles Horsemanship.

call,

TIFFIN CREDIT J

»IIIIIHid' for Neleon that tie 111111'
not awroc1ate. II will he lalert~ to see If the Bl'DIIDI ••

cent fourth .
The classes:
, Open Walk-Trot Class, Rider
Open

perlalnlni!

to ootumn In rospooae to roll

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Age 40 and over.
The judge will be Royce Brown-

lien p.vo oomtltltlng

INSTANT CREDIT

Only 11,94B easy
A1r Cond1t1oned. Power seot. Courtesy Lights . New Buic~

To Ride in ShOU?
A horse show sponsored by

LAV:A·WAY TODAY!

PltUbur&amp;h'•
anlt
iriii pn&gt;babt;y have a n..,pu..,

loooe, IIIIlCh
Only major African waterway that twice crosses the
equator is the Congo.

aoae home ol !tlr. and l\lrl. Harold Smllh.
·.
Tho daio ,voted to .liP• mmf!'/ In a -~ lUnd toward the
puref!aoe ct the carpeting.
!tlrl. Smltll - - I h e
meeting whleh -""' with devotions l&gt;.r loin. Conrad OlollnsOr.
ua~Jlg "Prayer.. u ber tople,
Mro. ~ini!Br read from !rialtheir 8 and ...._
•. the
Lord'1 Prll,)'or In ual1011. Mom-

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Selection, Planting
Of Bulbs Explained

Pomeroy...
)
!i Perso.nol Notes )!j

nillhr• meellow held at the $rra- ?:

~ Grandma,Grandpa ~!,. ~~!~~n.

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·--ating OregP»t ·.

FDIII' Wl~s OYer ·Dud&lt;l
Ohio State has coptund all
!oor meeUqro taalnsf
lncludlqr a 30-0 decision last
year. It was the Weblooto' worst
whlpplqr o! the sesson.
saturday's meeting will be the
They may be looking a week last for aome time. Ohio state"a
lheld toward their Oct. 12 con- schedule has been completed
froatatioo at Ohio Stadiwn.
through 1971 and Oregon is not

COLVMeUS (VPI) - Purdue
11111 Olllo state, nnked nrstand
10YOIIIII Ia ttoe lal·• st United
Preoo IatornatiOhll llll,)or col·
1ep !Qolllall poll, both ~ce the
lime dilemma 1n preparing lor
Saturdly'a skirmishes.

oresoo.

Purdue's Bollennakers face listed as an opponent.

wlnlesa but peski Northwestern.

" Oregon just works for tough-

Wood.Y HQes' Buckeyes arc Ln ness aOO discipline," sa,ys Buekthe same predicament against eye scout Esco S&amp;rlddnen.
winless and inJuryooplagued ore-- "'11ley're a furwJamentally aound
gen.
chili that works for tmprove-

~·Eddently this club (Oregon) ment."
11 a JJUle slow starting. We're Oregon opened with a 28-7loas

not aoi~ to unlerrate them," to Co1orado, then feU to Stanford

Sill'S Hayes.
lost Saturday 28-12.
u AJJ we have to do is look
Tom Blanchard, Oregon's jun.

at last year's pme rum to get
tack to reality/' says Purdue
tackfteld coach Bob DeMo 5 s.
After belting Notre Dame, Pur~
due bid 1 tough time taming
N01'11t*eatern 25-16.
r..st week the Boilermakers
took the 8 ~ out of Notre
Dame 3.7..22 in what some called

tor quarterback, sutfered a preseason knee injucy an::l is sidelined for the season.
Alan Pitcaithley, a converted
halfback. moved into the starttng Unel(). A sprint-out quarter~
back, Pitcaithley rushed for 99
yards arxl passed for 100 against
Stanford.
.. 11le Poll BowL ,. Notre Dame
El'll Steve Reina and defenhad been rated No. 1, Purdue sive halfback Jim Franklin are
No. 2 tn the UPI poll.
li sted as doubtful starters for

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Saturdly. Rella fto lo\!ored bi)
the 18lll0ft'o _ . , Fnnlilln . ·
oplnat SlanCord.
,.
. ;~t~~:~~~
RJght hala.ck Andy MOurer
sull'ored I
dlf(oc:illoo
*! ; 1 , ''-',, I I~ '· ' ·' ' ..
last weekend. In -lion,
~Old Nlek'• ~"
baclmr Dave Smith lo out Col·
'Mfnefi
ot X·d1b_ ·
lowing knee aurpry.
its oint.' li'WhOpl
~:.·
"Desplto all the InJuries, Qre. !llckel
they were wiable
smeJi
g&lt;&gt;n Isn't the \Jpe to puah the copper ..,. that-w!lmow!l to
panic button,"' Sarkkine'n polnt- them-contained , the 'metal
eel ooL "Jerry Fret and hia Thinking the de\llUad cursed
staff will slick with their two their, oro, the7 ea Ue d the
or three baste oltenaive forma- Ioogb metal "kupftii'JIIckel'' or
~~old Nick's copper."
Uons."'

sbouldor

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to

Oregon's to~ratedperforplera
are Cullback Claxton Welch 1
middle guard George Dames
and roving linebacker OJnrl Htl..

dreth.
Ohio State also has suffered a
few bumps and bruJses, though
nothing to compare with Ort....
gon's misfortunes.
Tackle Dave Foley and pard
Tom Backhus, both offensive
starters, will probably miss the
Oregon game. Ukely replace-ments are Chuck Hutchison and
Orlan Donovan.
In addition, Hayes may make
a few backfield changes which
he' s keeping to hlmselL

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Nel....

blo old ·teomllille•'
the
ilme aiD&lt;e hl'l trade to ' the

..· Allet ~ 11001
tile Utdver'!lt;y ol Souii10rn
tomla, he Jll11011 'liVe YMrl
fDr the Sleelero.
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Mill St. 992· 3345 .Middlepor1

the Coolville Rldlng Club at Its
Coolville show ring, Oct, 5 otarl·
lng at 6p.m., features IS classes,
hlglillghted by No. 16, "Grandma and Grandpa Open Pleasure,"

MENYou•••••••••••••••
Don't Have To Go Hunting
For National Brands. We Have .
Them In Our Store For You.

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Ing, of Gratiot, Ohio; the ring·
master, Frank Powell. Coolville,
and the announcer. H. A. Cole,
Tuppers Plains. Entry lee Is
$2. The show Is Open Jackpot,
returning 35 per cent first place,
25 per cent second place, 15
per cent third place, and 10 per

CLEAN SWEEP

Open Barrel Race.

Pony Pleasure Wlder 56" rider s open.
Registered ~r Horeo.
1'181! Race, Op&lt;in.
Open Western Children's
0 p e n Western Children'•

Horseman1h1p.

FALL AND WINTER
WARDROBE BY
DON RICHARDS
WARREN SEWELL
AND HUBBARD

H. 2ND AVE.

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Men'• Horsemanlhlp.
Command Class.
Open Pick..Up Race.

Grandma and Grandpa Open
Pleasure - Age 40 and over.
Open Pille Bend.
Open Trail Class.
There 11 a tack shop on the
grounds and loocl will be available by the CoolviDe Rldlng1:1ub,
All entries are !bul. The donation at tho gate Is $1, children
under 12, free. ·
PRITCHETT

Each 'ibip' mn!orce•f with rod.

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at top,

tn~~~~k.-rchant. e~,. sharp.

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2 Members
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meeting of the Ladlea Auxiliary
I ct Racine l'&lt;lst, Amoric811 Le: gion.

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1 were reported during 8 recent

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TO OBSERVE COMMUNION
World Wide C&lt;fmmlllion Day
will be observed at the 10:30
a.m. Sunda,y service at t h e
. 'l'rlnlll' United Cbureb ct Cbrls~

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During the meeting, presided
over by Mrs. Paul Lawrence,
the !all conlerence to be held

by 111181 Marcia Karr who placed wltlte 1lowero on the altar
In memory ct those deceased

gellcol United llrethra~ Church
and tho Methodlot Church resultIng from the recent merser, was
lteld Tuesdl,y nllltt at the Albury
United Methodllt Cbureh, ~a­
cuoa.
The organlzaU.., Is tile
Women's Soclet;y ol Christian
Service ol the United Methodist
Church.
The preludewaaplayedby!tlro.
Mary Usle and the eall to wor.

Itation, "Bread of Ufe,"byMra,
Sauvage assisted by Mrs. Grace
Weese, Mrs. Oma Winebrenner,

on Oct 10 at Lolm !lope Ledge
was announced. The McArthur
unit will serve aa bolt for the sldp and ~er were by Mrs.
contereDee, Reservations for the Wendell SluDer, "Now Thank We
luneheoa ere to be made with All Our GDcr'' was sung to open
1\lro. Lawrence be!ore Moodoy. tile prosram p:epared by !tiro.
Registration will begin at 9 L Jobn Sauvaao.
m. with the moeUq to otart at
t "'ur Heritage, "' a presenta.
9:30a.m.
tloo of the blstorleo ct the par.
A contrlbuticm wu made to ent sroupo - Women'a Soclet;y
the Salvation Arll\)', and a large of World Serviee of the EUB,
box ol eye giuaeo waa to and the womao•o Socloll' ct
the "F6es for the NeedJ'~ pro.. ~ .at~ of the MethoJoeto1o'1 · · '" ·~
'~
dilt ctmcb - was read 1&gt;.r Mrs.
E&amp;cli inember wa1 asked to Eileen Clark for the E.U.B, and
toke a yallow llowor bulb to the 1\lro. Allee Capehart for t b e
Oelobor meeting. The anlt will Methodist.
plllll a 1lowor garden 'this rail
A Uol ct the charter members
lor oprlng blooming to colobrato ct the loco! ooeleties was read
the golden annlverauy of the
American Legion.
Moimberoblp wudiowsaedand
members were urpd to pay their
duos be!ore lolondol 10 the anlt
may reach tho &lt;1101a ct 69.
The Cullumo lamll1 reunion
Resd at tho meeting was an
woa
held at tho BedfDrd Com.
lnvltaticm to attand the reception
manlt;y
Center at Darwin &amp;mdoy,
honoring Eleino&lt; IJilum ol LobSept.
22
with a potluck dlmor
anon, new de;partment preJJdalt.
at
A-.s
were Mr. and
Walter Cleland attlltded and dioMrs.
Robert
CUJlumo,
Robin and
euo"'Jd plauolo lorm a ClvU DeMinda;
1\lr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J. Dunfense training cluo which will
kel.
Mrs.
Iva
CUllums,
Mrs.
begin Tueoda¥ night at 7:30 at
Ethel
Brinli~Wer,
Circleville;
the hall.
Mrs. Frances !lCJbu1s lfOII the Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Dunkel, Mr.
traveling prize. Refreshment and !\Ira. Joe ~· Craig, &amp;..
committees for tile I10ll! a 1 • liD, Bath and AiiiJ. C'4lumhu•;
moothe wore IIIJIO(ntecl, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. RuaaeD CUUuma,·
Lawrence &amp;ernd refrelbmenta. !tlr. and Mrs. Ernest CUUumo,

Raalo and
POM.EiiOY

the bulba are QCJt

CAFE DOORS

BLAIIINARI .

Beaudfttl IOIIYOflld doon to ,ldd
chum to yoUr kitchen or entr.ll'fe

llall.
Hardware
not 'included:

GMC TRUCKS
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POMEROY, OHIO.

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~ 'lllurine u~ lemoo '
leaves, scoteh btoom, aitd pur·
pie beans.
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An arraowement o! fill fruit
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16 It Eastern Hlah Sehoul with
the Chester Gordon Club •• host.
Chairmen for tbe year were

amounced by Mrs. Grace Pratt,
president. They are Mrs. Joltn
Werner, prop'lll'l; Mrs. strauss
81¥1 Mra. ArthUr Skinner, Oower
shaw IIIII Chrlo-s Ughtlng;
Mro. Gu,y Reynolds and Mra, c.
E. Blakeslee. c:tvic; Mrs. o. P .
Klein, radio and publlelty; Mra.
Wesley Fry, telephone; Mrt. Bett¥ CUne, cheer aDd dower chair~

Mrs. Berrdce Winebrem.er, and

Mrs. - . Houdattltelt.
u0ur Purpose" pledged lnUI)I-

1011 preceded the rolgnlng ct the
ebarter with Mra. Weese ad
Misa Karr having charge. Members signing tile new charter

wore presented membership
cards. .-God of Grace and God

mani Mrs. GJem Lambert and
Mrs. Harold ,Lohse. workshop,
and Mro, L. 'E. Reynolds, pu),.

of Glory" was sung by the group.
The Agape fealt was held at

llclt;y book.

KEEPS YOU CHOPPING FINE ALWAYS!
NH Pure hose Plan Makos If Eosy To Buy I

£m NEW ROLLIMJ)
ALSO ASUPPLY OF FARM WAGONS

FULTON-THOMPSON TUCTOI SALIS
SPRING AVE.

Shower Given
Mrs. R.QUSh
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.\.!'1UW'I~e layi!IW ~~with

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decorotlono In a green and yel.
low color scheme hotlored Mrs.
Don Roush ol !dlddleport.
Held a! the home ct Mrs. Walter Roush, the bostesa was Mrs.
Linda Roush, Games were played with prizes being won by !tlr s.
Mickey Werner and Mrs. Dobbie
Gilkey, Sandwiches, potato eblps,
ceokleo, coffee snd 10ft drinks

were served.

Gills were placed In a hassi.
Dan and Ginger; !tlr, and Mro.
not
with streamers extending
Terry Cullums, Mr. and Mrs.
from
the ceiling attacho&lt;l to the
Dwight Cellums, Mike and Ron,
corners.
Polnei'OJ'i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Tho guest Hot Incl.- those
Buc:k, Alh&lt;lto; Mr. and Mrs.
llllDed al&gt;ove and Mrs. Frank
George
ort...t; Mr. and
Mrs. George Roy Kaiser, Jorrl · Powors, Mrs. Joe CUster, Mrs.
L¥m and Jeffrel' Alan, WDllams- Grace Pratt, Mrs. Sarah Fowport, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ler, Nias Terri Fife. steven
File, Dmd Fife, Mr.: ChawtSwartz, All... and John, Coolcey Werner, Mrs. Neva Pratt,
viDe.
Mrs. Nell Werner, Mrs. Roscoe
File, Mrs. Walter Rouob, Mlao'
Charlotte Clovortaor, Mr1. Balpb
Homers Announce
Pratt, Mill Molanle VIQalllija, ·
Bill Lowe, Mrs. Bernard Gil-'
key, and Mrs. I1arr7 McCoy.

Kal-.

•FHds
•Seeds
• fertilizers

Sugar Run Flour Mills
Mulberry Ave."

Phone 992-2115
Pomeroy, Ohio

Lathey

Vietnam

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STORM KING DOOR
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rangement

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land Church of Christ. Arao presented w•s Information on the
reg!onol meeting aiated for Nov.

TO HONOR BILL ARNOTT
Mr. and Mrs. George E. HorA breoktaat ltoaorlng Bill Ani. ner ct CoolviUe, Route 2,. aro
ott loaves Tuesds,y ror the
tho birth ct u.S. Air Corps, wiD beheld &amp;In- IIIIIOWiclnir
Drat
child,
on
8 lb. 12 oz, dauib·
in
day morning at the AJbury Unit.
ter, Sept, 22, at St. JoHplt Hooed Methodist Qwreh ct llYracuae J)ItallnParkerllbura,III!Dedlllar·
by the Eqloa and the YCIWig pret Irene, after both ct her
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Looter Lathw Milt claaBOs ct the dtureb. All
ol Langovllle have received word members r1 the two elusea are
Mrs. llomor Is the fDrmer
that their son. Ffe. Roser Llthay, asked to • - the break!aot at JU&lt;IY Westfall ol Raedovlllo.
8a,m.
hao arrived In Vletaam.
Ffc, Lathey wao irdlcled Into
the ortned foreeo on AprU 9,
19e&amp; and eompleted bule trilolni at Fort Jaekson, S. c. romallllng U.U, fDr advanceillndlvllllal tralrdJII, He 11pe11t a Zf.
4111' 1!1""" _wltlt-lda flmlq a n d
~ _,.. leovltw for Viet..

Arrives

Mrs. Har17 ~ ....... 11tt · •
or the maltth,. -~Oe~r
Forest." Memberi reapoulfed to
roll coli by ~lili their
The arrlllgellltll\ ol thtl montn ." 1
...s exhibited b.Y .Jrlro, Gil)': Reyn. .
olds. She dl,op!Qed 1 itno,.ar-

verae

to be trans.

deep. In conlunctloo
with .the
program,
members exchlnpd
bulbs.
A letter ll"om the Rutlaed
FrleDd)y Gardeners was read
oon(erniDg an (l)ell meet1111 to
be held on Oct. 23 at the Rut-

Birth of Daughter

'Pfc. Roger

'n;t;il;~

!erred to be appJled ibout the
time the buds begin tD ljlpear.
She said ·the !erWizer should be
worked around the plants before
a rain or watered ln.
Crocus should be »lantedthree
inches deep, narcisaJ. four to
alx Inches. tullps, eight to 10,
and h.Yaclntha, ftve to six inchea

Prayer in unison followed a med-

the back or the church with grace
being given by the Rev. Wendell
Stutler. Dessert and cotree were
HrVod. The Agape prayer, ocrlpture from St. Luke by Mro. Margarot Eichinger, and a solo, "Let
us Break Bread Together" by
Mrs. Janice Harper preeedeclthe
·~ng of OOIIUJilllktobytloelloV.
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1\lr, stutleJ&lt;
r , :! -"': ':" !l
The thanksgiving prayer, the
doxology, and the recitation ct
Romans 15:5-fi 1n unison concluded the celebrtltlon service.

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Charter Meeting Held
'lbe userviee of celebration"
charter meeting, marking the reorganlzalloo and anltlng ct women's orpnizatims ln the Evan·

lle1rt!tld•

Mn.f,,Sirauoo .....,.aized tho
~e of proper soil proparatl.., at the time o1 plauting.
For narcissl.bulba, Mr1. strauss
oaJd tllo piantlqr ttpiCO ohould
be due o.t to a de!&gt;th or 12 to
15 lnchei, aed that a deeoll!j)Oslng I'Br~llaor like bone meal Is
best tor Uae at t11e time or
planting.
She
a !lister worklqr !erWlzor Ill the SPring II

MARCIA STEWART
Mr. aed Mrs. ROSo Stow·
art, Jr., Minersville, are announcing the engagement em
awroaehing marriage of their
daughter,lllarctoDiane,toPvt.
E-2 WOllam Thomas Hendricks, Jr., Racine.
Pvl Hen.iricks is the son of
the late William Thomas Hendricks, Sr. Tbe wecklirw wW be
an event o! 7:30p.m. Saturday
at the RuUand Free Baptist
Church. The Rev. Paul Taylor
will oftldate.

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CHANNEL . MASTEl
and FINCO
HARRY MILLER

MANY MORE
BUICK
PONTIAC
PH. 992·2143

Tills. '!" ~eetloil aio! plantq: ol bulbi lor ~~~~ 4owero
~ore .llt1!811 t;y ifrs. Artllur
S!r!t:uaa In a PJ'CI!II'IIIJ pre~tm..
'td 'il Wedowllda1 nlaht'• meetUtr 'o(the ~Amateur
~niri held ot thO homo of

Cullums Reunion Held

ante11fta1.

992-36~

Mr. and Mrl. Notmln Bax·
tor lpOIII the weokind In Cleveloncl 'with their IOrMnolaw • • d
dau8btor, Mr. and Mro, Cosmos
Papidopilllloo,
Mr. IIIII !tiro. Harold Lobae
and ..... Jolm, will go to Columlxoo sOtur.lo,r for the bblo
State Univerilll' same and from
then to HDI!Iboro to villi Mr.
and Mrs. James - · · The
Loboao spent lui weekend at
Weatervllle with !tlr, and Mro.
Jamet Lobae, g01n1 especl•IIY
for the !ourth blrtbrlq .oltoorvance of Lori Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Beiav Ewing
are 011 a three week vacatlm.
'"'-1 plan to vloit with Mrs.
Ewing's broilter, Charles CaldwoU who is stationed with the
u. Army In Orqm. They will
also be visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Rose in Arizona.

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Alan

Rudkin, the British IIIII Empire
bantamweight
c h a m p I o n,
eigltt-round bout.

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62 Pontiac

the

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LONDON (UPD- British mid- VB Golaxie "Sj)O" Sedan. Belonged to locol teacher.
dleweight
champim~
Johnny Cruisematic. Shows good core .
Pritchett OliQ)olnted New York..
based Cuban WD!redo Hurst In
a elgltt-round bout at the HUlon
Hotel Thursday night.
Catalina 4 dr . VB. Extra nice for model.
On

me..a

·~oelr. Hoot

milessF~!E

64 Ford

Open Western Pleooure.
Open Ride and Run.
~n

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

WOODEN STEPSTOOJ:

68 Models &amp; Used Cars

one owner, extra clean with low mileage .

SUITS AND SPORT
COATS FOR YOUR

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tho not....triendly reoeptloo.

: Wider 8 years.

EXCELLENT
SELECTION

Qleotloos .., Ute book ol Revelatlooo were asked by !tiro. Cello
Eokew and Mrs. Charles Eskew
ST.
. · PT.
had the eutartalnment. Mr. Bol&gt;ert
Woods, paStor, asked eraee
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before relreahmenta were aerv~
ed by the hoste to thooe named
I
and Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Edward
I
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Ve-, Mrs, WalfOr K""""'¥,
I
Jr.. Mrs. Louis OJborne, Mrs.
Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Milton
Roullh, and Mrs. Denver KapI
ple.
I
The November meeting will be
I
lteld at the home ct Mrs. Elkew.

but aggreaafva tbli far, tan pro..
IJ!ct Its new oporterll.ack from

66 Pontia'

Western stake Race.
Appaloosa Plessure.
Egg and Spoon,
Open Ladles Horsemanship.

call,

TIFFIN CREDIT J

»IIIIIHid' for Neleon that tie 111111'
not awroc1ate. II will he lalert~ to see If the Bl'DIIDI ••

cent fourth .
The classes:
, Open Walk-Trot Class, Rider
Open

perlalnlni!

to ootumn In rospooae to roll

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Age 40 and over.
The judge will be Royce Brown-

lien p.vo oomtltltlng

INSTANT CREDIT

Only 11,94B easy
A1r Cond1t1oned. Power seot. Courtesy Lights . New Buic~

To Ride in ShOU?
A horse show sponsored by

LAV:A·WAY TODAY!

PltUbur&amp;h'•
anlt
iriii pn&gt;babt;y have a n..,pu..,

loooe, IIIIlCh
Only major African waterway that twice crosses the
equator is the Congo.

aoae home ol !tlr. and l\lrl. Harold Smllh.
·.
Tho daio ,voted to .liP• mmf!'/ In a -~ lUnd toward the
puref!aoe ct the carpeting.
!tlrl. Smltll - - I h e
meeting whleh -""' with devotions l&gt;.r loin. Conrad OlollnsOr.
ua~Jlg "Prayer.. u ber tople,
Mro. ~ini!Br read from !rialtheir 8 and ...._
•. the
Lord'1 Prll,)'or In ual1011. Mom-

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Selection, Planting
Of Bulbs Explained

Pomeroy...
)
!i Perso.nol Notes )!j

nillhr• meellow held at the $rra- ?:

~ Grandma,Grandpa ~!,. ~~!~~n.

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: . lin., .18th Int., lot i)!. Dl•••
·APO lllil F~oo, 96345,

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My Heort Be .\With t b o t1 God."
A reiPODM qn thl uPraJW• ·
Thlnga that Brook Uw Heort of
God" by Richard Lolimaa, Ill•· t!Jeme was riven by the mom- ·~=;':
A

revteW

bero. There was Pl'lll'er llld lbo
creed o1 peace by Miss Ebero-

en by Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, hlsb•
HgiJklcl WomoQ)' afle1110011'1
!~lin Free m~ or tl&gt;o Pomero.r ShakesMelhodlll ~ell, qj,c. Slbrouah peare Club.
Oct. 13, ROY. Deilliort Allloon,
Meeting at tile homo of Mrs.
~ Services Robert Warner, the sessiOn op~
7:30p.m. olihiJy, J&gt;l!blle Invited. ened with a devotlooal program
by Mlas Lydia Ebersbach, UsMEIGS HIGHSehool CheerleadFRDJAY
REVIVAL, IIYSEI.L

bach.

II was · - w ...uibutlml to HVOII !)I'Qioda supported tllrwg!J tile Feclerllled

Cldlll-.

ers rponsored dance, Friday,
Melgo Junior Hlg!t Auditoriwn,
10 10 12 p. m., rollowiOB the
Mala!Klolllpol.is roolboll ...,..
The Jays wW omcee;

SATURDAY
IDGH SCHOOL 'DANCE party,
Saturday, 8:30 p. '&amp; to ll:30
p. m. Meigs JuqiOil., High Audltorium. The Jays Will emcee.
Dance is school sponsored.
SUNDAY
FIRST
DISTRICT Sunday
School and BlpUst Training u..
ion lnltltute SUnday at ttte Naomi
Blplist Church.

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MONDAY
RIVERVIEW PTA, Monda.v,
7:30 p. m. at school; final planning ror Hoil-curnival; open
house w be obser&gt;ilt
POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Mordl,y, 1 p. m. at home of Miss
L,ydla Eborsboch.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, District 4:, United Methodist Charge,
MalloY, 7:30 p. m., at MDrnlng
star United Mo-st Church.
GOSPEL MEETING, Success
Cburch of Christ, Oet. 7-16, 7:30
p. m. Joseph HDBklos, speaker.
PubHe welcome.
THEODORIJS COUNCIL, Dsug!Jtara of America, 7:30 Munday

Di8ht

at the IOOF halli penny

Fobers Announcing

ing "Praise" as her theme with

excerpts from the ••Jntematlooal Prayer Fellowship," Mila

Birth in August

at tho P'""eroy Unlklcl Methodist

l

Look ·Si$,
In the· Paper
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Eberlbach read the medltat1oas,

Mr. and Mr~ Harold Faber
"'Omnipotent Presence" aDd
"The Law r1 Expectancy," con- ol Mount sterlillJ are announcq tbo birth of a son, Harold
Blayne, on Aug. 8 at Ute Madi-

WORLD ALMANAC
FAC1S

son County .Hospital ln London,
Ohl4&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Faber, the former Karen Sue Snyder, have a
daughter, Tyrsa Lorrbxla, five.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert steele,
Pomeroy, Route 3, Mrs. John
Bolin of Athens, and Aha Faber
o! Pomeroy are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Roush of Letart, W. Va., are

great-grandparents.

Just over half, or 130
million, of the Soviet
Union's 224 million people
speak Russian, The World
Aimanac says. The U .S.S.R.
is

the largest contiguous

area ruled by one govern·

Requirement
A trademark must be in
actual use by the company in
interstate or foreign com· 1·
merce at the time apphca 1on
for registration with the U.S.
p 1 1 otr· .
ade

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to

in addition

spoken.

Russian are

The Almanac
By United Press International
Today is Friday, Oct 4, the

CROW'S
STEAK
HOUSE

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Home of the

..

Fabulo1U

The morning stars are Mars

and Jupiter.
The evening stars are saturn

·lions H

On Birthdays

·l.!uJh

SANDWICH
·, " \dRI~lly ;Ho!Q:'

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ood.

Mr. and Mr1. WOllam Abell

Glt Sllllrday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.

tel', IIIIo waa

· Rolteaaea

Bett3' Abell,
lf1rllo Lee Abell, and Orpha
"''•kv. The door prize went
tD l.or«U Mlddle.....-t. other
prl101 went W Rodney Allen and
-·Abela.

JUST MADE FOR THE YOUNG MISS

were

Long

Bottom,

...... Johnlfm. Lawrence John- · Ollie Sayre, Clrol Dolley,

:

CrloV Dolley, Romle Dolley,
U.. Alleo, -.r Allen, Cheryl

I

Lartdu, Pamela l.arldna, Bobble Cozart, Dorm! Roosh, Elaine

l:.f!llelr,

d

IHESHOE BOX
Wh•r• Sh••• Are Sensibly Priced

Mike Mlddleswart, Lor-

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

lllddleawart, Ralph Gulltlg,
Ill l'llrtland, Wayne Ervin and
W.-11 Ervin of Racine, Beth
Abela, &amp;We Abels and the boo~Abell.

See Them!

:Jb!o,oventng was open! In play1111 pmeo, plo,rlng reeords and
IIOdol rislting_
Rlfrelhmentt ol cake, Ice
mlnti and koo1 aid were

CftiDl,

.,...S. 'They received maQYnlce

lllfbland cards,

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Buy Them At

tion. What's more, your newspaper is your

K&amp;C
Jewelers

marketplace, where advertising competition

from your shopping dollars.

- - pre1H!III.Iod w Lori.
r

•

Basis for I..egend

.· The manatee served as a
IMlais fpr the m!'lny mermaid
' "'ends. Seen from afar by
,@f!Aiinative sailors,

·.mtatUen

it was

for a human fish .
· Allll&lt;iugb the manatee is a
lt llves in the water
lind caanot move on lllnd.

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Grand To Give, Great To Own

:

Wyler lncaflelC thrives on heavy duty wear, while its stylins
shines at the smartest affa1r. The ins1de secret on its pr.eclaion
performance: the exclustve lncaflex balance wheel.suaranteed
asainst shock for life-replaced FREE if ever broken.

tnh

e

relay
shoeh stra1ghllo 111~1
Mia nee- mechlmiS/11

MARK V STORE

RAY RIGGS, INC.

lEIVING COAL COMPANY

WIWS ANTHONY

ROYAL OAK PARK

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVICE

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

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For men: Wyler makes handsome watches thtt are a:usranteed
waterproof as long as crystal is intact, genuine parts used.
Startmg at $29.95. Wyler offers uncompromisina quality, out·
standina: value.
See our W,ter 1pec:lal1, todar.
balance wlleet

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

..n~

Wyler Inc~ flu. ballntt ~
wheel G1-V£.S wilh
shock guarantetilfol

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worlhlp, 9:30 a. m.; ehilreb
acboot, 10:15 Lm.; e~na .w9l-.:
ahiP, 7:30; MYF ~. I1SO
p.m. PI'IIJ'!Ir mo,IIIW Ud·JIIbla
lllllll'; Wtcllleadt,J, 7o30 p.;q_· AdmlnlltriUve
meotiqr,
ftrot;,. ~--1
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

~~----~--SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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Ord111ar~
~ rifid spokes

BOGGS EQUIPMENT·

SOctety ·

whole family finds entertainment and informa·

Observed Tuesday

11'aey and 1'inun,)' f11sell. Gitto

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You'll see by the paper what's new, what's go-

sect&gt;nd Birthaay

bl'rthctor

-TINY'S FOODLAND

LYONS&lt;'MARI(Ef ·

u-•-

thrives, and you discover how to get best values

Mr. and Mrs. Larry HudiiOil
llllertained fuesdi,J with I par1;J In obsenance ol Ule MCond
ol their daug!Jter, Lori.
A eakeinscrfbed''HawYBirthd.IJ, Lori," lee cream, c:ottee and
kool..aid "ere served to Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Gneser, Kay a n d
Clem, Mrs. Cborles Wyatt, JanIe and Helena, Mr, and Mra. Jolwt
Grueser, Mr. and Mra. Walter
lflldooo, JudT and Debbie Werry,

GOfGLEIN READY1MIX CO.

toll..,•-

ing on, what's to do. In your newspaper, your

. _ , WOllam Abels Jr., and

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERYIC£

"''""llB

9.50

Brown
B-0 Widths

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Size 10 to 12

Mary

Vljoperman of Columbu1,

s.;,s, ,, ...

9.99

ln&amp;0111chael Flemln&amp; Clnclr CarPill, , Llrl')' stalllaker. Barbara
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Size 12~ to 4

.,...,."8' were Charlene Flemluehards of

K., 1/p wid de News 111Jeilt .

NOMAD BY MISS ROBIN

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September 22
-rta!Ded with a blrthdi.Y party

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Ancl T•k• •rni ......

a United Air Lines DC-4 hit
Medicine Bow Peak in southern
Wyoming.

hanariJ&gt;a their two ...,s, Wllllaln Jr., who was 13, and Leo--

--it..

El&lt;lor

Church; women of the Enter- and Vefl.ls.
On this da,y in history;
prlae church to be guests. This
IJI 1890, Mormons in Utah
la • service d. celebration upon
the algnlng of the charter for l'enounced the practice or
the new women"a grcq&gt;, result- polypmy.
In 1927, Al Jolson starred in
IIV in the merger of the EUB
"The
Jazz SiJWer ," the first
and Methodist churches.

run-length talking movie.
In 1938, Dr. Duard Benes
~A~·~ .-• ."~signed as president or czech~
Uf ,IVf~ ca: \.: -s.tovakia urxler press~e"l o£- B"' ;.
German uiUmatwn.
In 1955, 66 persons died when

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ment--ex:tending west to

east from Poland to the
Pacific and up to 3,000
miles southward from the
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Morihw Worahlp, 10:45 a. m.; 8:2Q, ~wolc ~- milk
' .
,aqp. m.,Mro. ,
Pf.IJer meeiiiW, 7:30 p. m. ·~, Wedqeti.,, , _
TIIIrQ)', ·Fred E. S!nlth, loY· MiJ!e llota~JP', cllu llidtr, ·
leader. Youth Fellowship, 7:'0 . PO-OY Ww!:R IJGIIT
Chureb ·- llarrl""'!fll~. l!oid ,.i
II- m. Smday,
ROy, Roy. 'I'IIJ'Ior,. PIJIOI', Nara
lilT,
IIEIUION
UNITED . Hartmon, 'S. S. ·f~~Cit,c . Sancla,y
BRETHREN IN cil)uST - Rev, Sdlool, BiSQ'a.m.IWOfilllplorYMellie! Smith, pastor~'S u n d I y Iea; 10,30 L m.j Evenlqr ,...,._
School, 9:30 a. .m.; Ru11ell $peDoo ~. 7:30 p. m, Prajer and
~. 7 J,. m, Wec1De1- · cer, l~i Allred Wolle, llliat- Pralal oenlee, 'lllaridif, 7ol0
dl)'•.
ant. Morning Sennon 11 a. m., P.m.
. . .
THE RIJTLAND '"ME'r)lbDlST
P. m.
•., .
·UNITED FAl'l1t, CHURCH ., of evenlll8 sennon,7:30p, m.,altar·
.
· : Neaoo SeUlement, Sunday Sc:bool llld!W each Sunday, Clan meet. CHURCH - ROY, C, J. Lemley,
THE RU~IloOID COIOIUl&gt;4TY 'S!tiOriiitel)dont. R'o f Jol1nloil, 111811 Lm., tltAlrnaUnr SUndaji pallor. Clllr&lt;b Scbool, 9:30a.m.;
. mornings. DaYid Holtez, e I a 1 s Wor11di! Hrrire, 10:l\O a. m•
C!IIJRCH,-Jle'l, Amol TIWopa.. Youth meetlns, 6:30, Sunday. '
CHRJ3'pjJI' SOENCE Services lor • . &amp;mdt.Y ojlhool, 9:30 a.m,;
RACINE ME111ciD!sr - W.
SYRACUst Fl!IST UNITED leader. ChrlsUan Endoevor, ~:30
Ill 315 . Mahtst., Pt. Pl....nt, Lee P""!"''', ~1111: PRESBYTERiAN - Rev. Llnaoa p. m. every other SUnday eve- Dale McClurg, pastor,' SUnil)'
Sundays 11 a. m.; WednolldQo
Worship Mrvtee, 11 a.m. Wod- - n 1 , pastor, Sunday oehool, niiWo Jean Sexson, prealdont. s.:boot, 9,ao·a.m.1Worshlp901'Y8 p, m. All ..,etcome.
noeday Pt'O)'Ormoelin&amp; 7:30p.m. 9:SO a.m.; woral)lj&gt; aervice, 10!- Prt¥er meeting, 7:30 p.. m. every Iee, 10,30 a. m.; Jlriot eholr
&amp;!nday nl&amp;hlworshlp, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Bible 1tudy and prayer Wednellday. Board meoU118o 7:30 practice, w-..Jde1, 3:20,. m.;
service, WedJWiday, 7:30 p.m. p, IlL, first Monday of month. Senior choir )ll'OIOIIce, 'lliurQ)',
7:80 p. m. " - llultier Claaa
LOTTRlDGE UNITED METII•
TilE: DANVILLE irn&gt;LEV AN
PoMEROY FIRST BAPTIST POMEROJ(
TRINITY
UNITED
moetllw,
fwrth FriciiiJ' ol eaeb
ODIST - IV4fs~il), tirltllldtbird . C!IURCH - ~lo*.; llooer, pao- C111'V01' Wl)llaina, pufor. Jolin
CHURCH
OF
CBRISTRev,
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it
6
p. m, We11011111 ServSUndajis or each IIICIIIIh, 10:4$ a. ·tor;. ·~ ~~ &amp;Uidll· School wueo, SUndaji Sebool 8q)erln11.
..,.rrln,
pastor.
Plllrtck
D.
ele
Guild,
fourth
MOIIIIay of ...h
m.; . second lrid lburth SlllldiJ.Io' S...O~e~ , SUnday Sehool, 1udent, 5\milay S.bool, 1:30 a.
Wood,
&amp;!pt.
SUnday
School,
'9:15
month,
7:30
p,
m.;
Jlrior 111gb.
30
7:30 p. m. $unday School 9:U · 9: .a.. m.; . ll''!flltlp service; m.; Morning 'worohlp, 10,30 a.
a.
m.;
Wonhl»,
10:25 a. m. ·MYF, 4:30 p. m. each Sunda,y;
10
30
L m. Cl!rillilan Endeavor: third
= . a; ~,'.Y&lt;!idh 'llld Junior - m.; BYF, 6 p, m. Bible study,
Youth eholr rehearaaJ, Monday, Senior Hflh MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
sa•-.....:.-"oteaeh
moDth.
-- ' " .roiltb
6:45
w~-""-·
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_ _•Y'!Iiie,
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.._ P. m. Evevw.-~ .. 7 p, m,; c~IIUU'"•pr&amp;e•
6:30 p. m, lllra, Marvin Burt, each SUnday,
,
,
~'l!- '!1'!11)!P; 7:3...- Prayer llld t!Ce, 8:30p.m, W-sday.
cllz:ertor; Senior c:bo!r rehearsal,
PORTLAND METHODIST •'
: pr11!-'r:Woi!boeday,7:31.
ThurQI', 7:30 p, m., ·MrS, Paul Rev. w_ Dale lolrClurg, pallOr.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE~
~l'AITH CHURCHMT, UNION BAPTIST- Rev,
Neue, dlnclor. Thursday, all SlllldQ SciiOol, 9:30a.m.; Woroasr CHURCH,... -S.Iiool Nlaae Se!tlement - &amp;bert E. Cern Cox, pulor, SundiiJ' School day,
BillY Bee IjUlltins party In •hb&gt; somee, 7:30p.m.
9:30 a. m., mornliW l'tOrlldP, &amp;nlth, sr., pastor, &amp;lnda,y School ouperinlondent, Larey Clark. church IIOdol room.
OAK GROVE METHODIST 10110 a. ...,, evontnr WOJ'lhlP,' •1110r1litendent Ranneth 11ataon. Sanday School, 9:46 a.m.;Sunla,y
RUTLAND C H U R C H OF W. Dole McClurg, pastor. SUnday
7130 p, m.; li'echl8do.Y, , Christ- - Sundo.Y ,School, 9:30 a. m.; ...,,. nenbv ~ship, 7:30; Wodnos- CHRIST - Eugene Underwood, · School, 10:30 L m.j Worshl.p
1111 Youth Cruiadora I:SD-J,i;, .,; lhiP lervlco, 10:30 a. m. and cla,y Pl'IIYOI' IIIII Bible 111D11¥, 7:30 pastor; V. H. Braley, St.w&gt;t; Sun-- service, 9:30 a. m., first and
and prayer ni~otllW; 'I:So p'.i;,, · 7:30 P. .m. - b &amp;lnda,y.llld.oreok . p, m,
cla,y BChool, 9:30 "' m.; com- lb!rd Sunda,y eaeh month,
ThurfMa.y, choir practtee,' 1 p, prayer meetlni. Wedne8do,y,7I30
munion and worship service, 10:ZION CHURCH OF CHRJSTm, R. Eupno GW, paswr; PhD P• m.
SUTTON METHODI!T -ROY, 30 a.m.; prayer meeting, Thun· Pomeroy.JJarrtaonvUle R o a d.
W!ae, !0&amp;&gt;!.
·
w ~e MeCiur1 JIIBIIir Sw&gt;- day, 7:30p.m.
John Webster, paotor; Roy LitDEXTER CHUBCH OF CHRJsr ':" KENO CHURCH OF CIIIIM'- ~ Sehool, 10:30 ;,_ m.; w.:.-aillp
CHESTER li!ETHODIST Charge ' tie, !llnda,y school superlnThe day little Jimmie admired my mtwl~ I was the strongest man in Uw!
-Bonnie O.ssel~ Ptstor. No"' ·Norman M&lt;Caln,
Service, 9:30 a. m., eecond llld - Rev. Pearl A. Cam, putoi', tendent. !llnda,r sebool, 9:30 a.
whole world. And 80 J ~alned until the next morning when 1 got into an arp.
man c.
•~t~t. !Outday School, Senlroa weekll it 9:30 L m. (ourtll 8omday oocb month,
CHESTER: Worablp, 9 a. m.: m.; worabJp service, 10:30 a.
ment with that bl.a" kid 111 the next block. Th@n 11 humiliating retreat ~eemed
9:30 L m.; Woraldi! •orvtco, Pnachbw,llrllllld tblrd&amp;nlt.Y
S\nfay Scbool, 10 a. m.; Mra. m. ~ evening aervtce, 7:pre1erabJe to 1 bloody note.
10130 a. m, Chrlatian ~YOr ol montb by Cborles Rulsell it
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE WaJ.d Spencer, SUpt. FLAT- 30i Thursday evening service,
Lifl hun't chanptl mtJCh aince I'Vfl grown up. SometimE!~! on Suntlay I am
SonciO)' OVOnlOB,
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev, Herbert WOODS: Chureh School, SUnday, 7-30
. so confident of my human mitf!t that I glibly pass up the 8 piritual resou~
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor, Worship service, 11 a.m., JGI!n Bally,~~ wormy neichbort are flnllln1 In chureh. And by Monday I'm wondll'rin1 where w
'sr~7of!N's LIJTHERAN-Brlturn tor htlp In eome inaurmount.able dlffleulty.
THE NAZARENE -SoniaySchool . CHJmlT - Cbarle1 RulseU, Pill· 11 L m. and 7:30p.m., Sunday, shlp semce alternates will&gt; AI- an E!wel, paator, Morning wor•
9!30 0. m.; Morning Worship
tor, Richard Gilkey, ScQit. Sun- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rieh- fred IDd F1atwooda. Services abJp, 9 L m.; Sunday Sehool,
~peritnoe ia forew-r teaChing me that my own aelf~nlidenee is moetly ae]f.
delumon. The men l admire aeem ablolutely honest about their own limitations
10:30 a. m.;. Eftl!hw Worlldp,' diiJ' Sehool, 9,80 a. m.;lllorniJv ard Barton, S..,L, Charles Bla- Sllllday mornl118 or oventrw, of 10:30 a. m.
and ab.olutely certain about God'a ltftngth.
'
7:30 p. m, Pnyer iemeea, 7:30 Worship, 10:30 a. m,J ~ sell, assl1lant supt. Prayer meet- eaeh week. .
ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
One
SUnday
IS
I
sat
In
a
pew
and
watched
others
reoeeiving
Communion
this
P. m. .WodnoadO)',SUnifa.ySchool, -llhlp, 7p,"l'WedDIIIdii'Bible q, Wedneoday, 7:30p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main E. Seeond st., Faneroy, Smday
thought atruck me: Am.cmg 111011 wllo u~~~ ~'"~r~Jt~TeJ~Ur befcrre G.'- allar todaw- U
~ l'lullne llcCUn· II1DII¥, 7:10p.m,
st., Pomeroy - Sundoy worohlp Sebool, 10 a.m.; Worahlp sentee
Mfldowbt.dly tA1 worid'1 1tnnlg1ft 11141\.
took. Putor, Rev,, llt\nio M.
Rf.ORGANIZED cuURCH dF"
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY: oerviee, 10:30 a. m, with lilY- 11 a, m.
Wolto.
_
Josua Chrlot ot l.tter D 1 y TERIAN - Mrs. Nonna Loo, leaders.
SYRACUSE UNITED METRO.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED Saint~, Portland.- lillelne 11014. Sunday School lill&gt;erlntendent.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - Re p ul A.
v. a
METHODIST- MorninrWarsldi! Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.lllfom. llunday School, 9:30 L m. Suit. Chureh - Faneroy, Mulberry
9:30 a. m. al,,b'mor EUB IIull'- q WOJ'sbif, 10:30 a. m, &amp;mday . day sorvire, 8 p, m., the Rev, Hefghta Rbld 1101111 ~ Veteranl Sellers, pastor. Sulday School,
file. E1111ondod SUndaji Schoolses- ~ lll'vice at 1, WedDIIIday Mox Donahue or llliddlll&gt;Ol:l Momorlsl H.,;pltal. Phillip Gag- 9:30 L m., Ben Quisenberry'
lion for nursoey to gn4e six o~ prayer sentcO, 7:30. ~11£.
., or pastor W-aday 7•30 P S...~ Morn!~~&amp; worship, 10:30 e.
m.', Bible~ ml"er ~eet~ m., Rrat alii third Sundays each
chlldron ot Iormor Methodlat- Pastor,
_Frederick, J. Sto- JEHOV All'S WITNE!SES
· lnl.
Saturday: 8abbath Sehool, month. Evening evangeli.Uc
nex at 9:30 L m.. Mri.J ames bart.
... · C·--.._• LF10:30 a. m,; Worship, 9:30a.m. service. 7:30 p. m., secontJ and
Stou~ chUdren'a -riiUndont.
ry ~·--·· Pl'tsldl!wmlnlotu,
With the hope lt wut, In same measure, roster and help sustain that which iiiODd to tamay
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER- rourth Sundays.
&amp;mdl,) Cburch Scllooi.-adulta•~
Sanda,y, Bible lecture, 9I30a.m.;
and community Ute, this teatureiaspongoredbythe businessllnns and orgll'dq.Uaaa wboM
BETHANY UNITED METRoYOIIGii'; 10, 30 a. m.• ~ / ; ' BRADBURY CHURCH OF Watoll Tower 111D11¥, 10,30 a.m.; IAN CHURCH - Middleport,
appear btlow.
·
Guest
Minister,
James
·
Bucha~
DIST
CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
senior 'hlsh IIIII ' '
CIIRIST_- !llndoJ lcboo1,9:30a. Wodllelday: ~lble ltudy,7 p, m.
an, Sunday School Superinten-- Sellen. pastor. Morni~ wormeet In rornier ~ Clnlr"It m. Glllil Ev!Inl, lqlt. Clolrch lf81'· ThurlldQ: Mln!otry aebool, 7 p,
dent.
Sunday School, 9:30 Lm. ship, 9:30 a. lll.i Sunde) School,
.:
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Chur
.
c
.tees;
10!80
A.m.;
ovontnr
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m,
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meetllw,
8
p.
m,
1
or rh Sc-. llo.fd ~- 1 30 w~......
·~ MASON CHURCH OF c~T- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m. Blythe Thein, SupL
IIackney, youth ~ntendent; ·~:;;; . :
PI'-- ""'
~
~~
~·t"'~ ... ..:..· Dlor
se~ , ...., ·~ p•m.
.....,or - - ~··riiGII Woekley, Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowship, 6:3'0 p, m.
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
WEST MAIN ST.
POIIIEROY,O.
~ - · .,.as .... •e
adul~
·
pastor Bible ltudy rluseo Sunnesday,
CARMEL UNITED METHoHUNTINGTON, W, VA,
' -till&amp; lit formelo-EVB bodldJ!!t,'
GRA'HM.! tJNim&gt; IIE'J'H(). dl)', !Oa.m, Worlldpllld-SUPPORT
THE
CHURCH
OF
YOUR
a!01CE
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
·;JVInoyard. oovt. Multi!~-,.- DJST ~HU.RCH ~ Preachin&amp; 9,_ q, 10,65 a, m.;
IIJ'
_ ASBURY UNITED METRO.
Sellers, pastor. Sunday School,
ljle·
s.party,last~!lh- , ;q,t.,ll\:'; ;Fii'ot w I!00011d am- oenlee, ' 7,a0. ·~ T
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· r".~N,:;~!..w-.n
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Ylltltb Followahlp each 4.).1 'llf ·urlt;a'liiolib•1 Third .... cluses Weclni ..•• ''IM · .
• PI • .,....., S.bool, 9:30 L Dl.i Wayne Roush, IlK.,..._.. • p ~ 1 ....__._ .._x
, .. _
·
10 L m.- Carroll Norrlo .,_ Morning worship, 10:30 L ~rn.,
--... • • ~ n ~...... .....,. FOOirtl1 iludO)'o each montli, Wor
'
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odlottiulldlJII, Diotr!et~ral- ablp ·~H at 7,30 pm.·
MORNING STAR UNITED
Worship service,11a. m.; MYF secorxl and lourthSwxla,ysoteach
"MEMBER OF TilE BIG 3;'
Evening eva...llatlc
ly llratM'""'IIY'~iliroli" ,1101 ....,_:~ ~ 'i:31i, PriiJ'or METHODIST CHURCH - Rov,
6 p, DL SUnday. Prayer meeUng month.
PHONE
992-3284
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
service, 8 p. m. secoR:! 1 n d
MIDDLEPORT
LETART ·uNrrDl METIIO- llillil!&gt;fo8tu&lt;IY
W!Uiam Aln011, pastor; John
Wednollda,y, 8 p.m.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
PR. 66'7-3280
third SUndaji each month.
Dllll' CHURCH_ ~· and _so&lt;- . FRi:En9M GOSPEL Ml&amp;l!ON lhlo, &amp;.,t.; Roy Van ~·Ass~
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
01111. ~~ ptea~ ' &amp; p.m.;. _;Btlcl Knob&amp;, Portlllldolilllhan S0Vt. Sunday School, 9.45 I. m.,
NAZARENE - Corner llnlonlllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHThlrd 11111 Fourtll -!bidll1s, $lui·· Road. Rev. E. J. Grlllltb,'pastor,
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hender-- ODIST - Rev, William Airson,
dQ Scllool 10 a.'lii.;'WOfi!Idl,&gt;~.- SUndlul School, 9:30 1.. m.;Iqo
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED son, ~aror. SUnday Sehool, 9:30 Ptslor. Rolph Spencer, &amp;.,~;
SALES - ALLIS C11ALMBERs - SERVICE
n...u a.m.;_ tu.llda,y ev.,tap v Wllfre&lt;!. Sot)~. ~ worship METHODIST- Worship, second a. m., RlymOIII W~ ~ Eldon Weeks, Ass't. Worship oerFARM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
. 1'1". andBlblollutll:. sonjee, 7;30 p.m. Prayermeeto- and fourth Sllllday, 10:30 a. m.; E~agii8Se"~',!!lp,T,:31 0.P.30m.l. .~· vices, 9:30 e.m.; &amp;lnday School,
118 Pllllo, ~...IIY
0
TUPPERS
PLAINS
·
1
Tueada.Y 7 30
IIIII- llrat llld thlrdSund&amp;Ys,7:30p, m.
·"'~ 10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
PH. 667-3435
RVf4NI'; CHURcH OF THE
k: ; ·
Sunday School, 9:30a.m. Youtl&gt;
week
·aervlo;e,
WednoadO)',
7:30
6:30.
Wednesday:
Choir,
6:15
p.
15
• Fellootahlp, 6 p, m. each Sunday
t&lt;AZARENE ;:- Rev. , Llw&lt;I D. -~·-.
c• c
p. m.
m.; Bible study, 7:30.
Grimm, Jr., Pallor. Sua d 11 Ylltltb FoUowohlp, Friday, 7:30p. at T!wera Plalna Uniklcl Melho&gt;o
So~, t 1ao._ .ID.l mornlnr wor- m. Ernoot DeetAlr, leoder; Roc• dlot Church.
FOREST RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CIDRST - Mldlhip, 10:30 ,jl. m.; y - ~ 8 ' or Wutred, Jr., prealdolt.
ODIST - Rev. Wendoll G. Stut- dleport, 511&gt; llld lllaJ!I, Jack
.OIDO'S OLDEST llODGE DEALER
aervi.. , 7i,ll!l11· m.; e'lan&amp;tiJsllc , ~. MASON ASSFNBI.iY, CHURCH
OLD DEXTER COI'!GREGA- lor, !)U!or. Worship aervice, 9 Seltea, siQII. Bible School, 9:30
BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, OIDO
oervjre 1, f:SO p, m,. Wedrellday OF GOD ,-- Seeaod st., M.-1_ TIONAL CHURCH _ Rov. WU- a. m.; SUnday Sehool, 10 a. m. a. m.; Mornlqr worahlp, 10:30 a,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~ 7:30 p. m. · • w. va. l&gt;lDIDI,y .,.,-.,, •0 """' lard lluteber, pastor. lire.· wor- llrL Fred Nease,.s..,t.
ni.; Evenbv worthiP, 7:30p.m.;
IIIDDLEP011'1' ""•Ailf lJNlTD) M0111flle ...,.lhlp,lla. m.Eal!-. ley Francis, Sunday 3chool S..,t.
loiiNEiisvJLLE V N 1 TED Prayer aervlro, WednoadO)', 7 p,
IIETHODIST-Mu ·I!:; nlm.IIIII pUIIic_~•.1:10.Po&lt;ot.,Biblt . 5wlday S.IICICil, 1:30·&amp;. m.' Church METHODIST - Rev. WendeD m. Rev. Raulln Moyer, pallor,
mWIIef; Jemo, ~·. .Sind)' lllld ~ ~. Wed• 881'VIeea ftrll ""' lb!rd SUnday Stutler, pastor, Sunday Sehool,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
......... 1 -~• - -'-'~-~-_/ no~, .1::30 p. m, Cho-''Ffl!!
~'"'-'-'· ""hool o ••0111 9 a. m.; Kemeth Wlgens, "-t. -Middleport, Rev, Audry Mlllor,
Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - Eqjlllh FCll'll ·
__,..
"""'!' · ~ ~ liillo'r::1'1oan!l '(13-.t JU. __ llld ;,:..;~ ~ve~s, Worshlj&gt; service, 10 a. m. ..... •Plllur. Lester 'h,vlor, So.,l.&amp;!nIIIDDLEPORT, OIDO
aurdl
. l&lt;bool, t,icJ. -,morn- . c••· ....,.-.CHURCH-"'-'-•
73
••· S.hool, 9·30 a.-.
59U601
•- ........,. 0 30 - -··~ ~•
...,._
: 0 P. m., Church Servieee.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE ....,
'
""• -~..
85 N. COURT ST.
.•~ ~·--· 1 : l,'!'o; yualh ' bur7· Roold. SUriiiiiY School, tiiO
•-- NAZARENE - Rev. A. E. MOler, Worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; Jimlor SoATliENS, o_
'IJ,i,tih! ~,, ~II;ID· Choir,.._ o. "!to~iiil~Jb t::arl, 1q1. WOrship C~TER Cnu1&lt;CH OF tlO~
rlet;y, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
-.;~ ,~ldi II"-J,,7p.m.,..ehojr ..ntee. 1,0!80 a.m. IDII'7130 P. Tbo ROY, CboatorBryaal,pulllr. paawr. Bob Moore, Sunday m. SUnday EYqellatlc meelflle,
. . . . ~ : 1'1111- Pn.Jer'rm. ~ 11 • ~-moet~qJ, SUnday Scllool, 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Sebool s..&gt;t. SUndaji School cliu- 7:30p.m. Pra,ver meetllw, Wed-..
. . ,, . W... !Pf, I p.Jii,
W - · · 7:10. P,m, . . ship oenico, 11 a, m.; Evellinll OS for ail egeB, 9:30 LID,l Mor.. 1108d0)',7:30 p. m,
PRODUCERS AND DlSTRIBIJTORS
-·
-.
worshlp,7:30p.m,Pn.Jer901'Y- q Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVATION ARMY -EnPLUMBING AND IIEATJNG
OF IRGH GRADE COAL
..uion
"", leo, TueQI', 7:30 p.. m. Youlb SUnday 6:3o p.m.; Evansellstlc voy Bay s. Wlnlng, otttcor 111
99Z-25SO
WEST COLUMlllA, W. VA.
_...,...
"!'·
Servlct, . ~ldQ, 7!80 p. m, · Servlee !llndoJ 7:30p.m.; Mld- c11arp. SUnday, 10 a.m., Holl240 LINCOLN ST.
lllDDLEPORT
. •
- .·
~ Louise GUkey,l!oronand ...
K'",:"'Y .~1, .111'11.. Sotur*,y ot week Prayer meeting Wednu- nou meell118; 10!80 a. m. SUnN~ws
Tad, .,..,.,,. .UltAlcl AYI pWtey
• InOtilh.
diiJ' 7:30p.m.; Mlsalonary 'Meet- c1a,y School. YOUJII People'• Le.
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IIEI&amp;LOCK GROVE Cbrl- q Seeond Wednosdi,J of each !don, 1 p. m,; Solvation meelflle,
ii!J I,VA GILJ!EY
llra.·.l:ocha CG!ron olnd IJrL Cbufch - Ja.eo ' Qulse_,.,, month 7:30p.m.
7:30 p. m.; 'l'llarlday, 1 w 3 p.
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FAMILY RECREATION
ATHENS RD,
.f'OMEROY, 0. 992-6011
..an aflerOOGI with, AYI GUke,y re- to&gt; IIIII liOI!'flldt', lhe Mike EJ&gt;- ~ail~-o!liP oenlce, 8:30 CHRI&gt;T _ Elden R. make, Pll• ,Prop elaaseo.
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A
FRIENDLY
PLACE TO BUY
ple,o.WeilneQ)', ·.
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MT, MORIAH BAI.'TI8T -Midllr. lllld Mrs. Char~ 'JOIWa'· Ava GiJi~~ The ocraolon was Winnie BoiiJnrtr, IIQII.IIorl!q · diOJ!Ort, earner ol Fourtb llld
, ;olll'":'l.'~1?s .In zilliioVnle;
the
blrtllday of · - u a.m. EvenbW sen- Matn st. - r t JorkiOO,Piitor,
OlllowaWMk.
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Clinton, S'i!t 27. .
ele Cbrlatlan Endea-, 7!80 P. Sllllday SChool, 9:30 a. m,IMarnliDo
.•m., 1ln. ..,._ Cbonllor, - • · Rlcbardo,
file wwoblp, 10:31la. m., Arnold
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relurnod
Ml'~ llaary )1'- homo - her dllwhter'a and
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1!1111THE STORE Wl'111 A HART .
KENTUCKY FRIED CIDCKE.lll
,Y · ~"!!•~·~• , lilltorl In ' iJIIIIDIJ'hllllmProvod.
MAsoN BAPTIST CHAPEL- a!~ ~Tk BAPTISTRACINE, OIDO
POMEROY, omo
100
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Mra,etller1
EU11 ,ot
Powalllllld
Mr. pastor.
· LalDIIort,
Sur&gt;- ~~'
• 9130 a. m;;SIIIRecent
AYI Gllke,y
Tt:- Rov,ChlriJis
Haroid
Cumilllh&amp;m,
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WE FILL ALL DO
,....,hlp servlro, 1L Weclrea- flle ·Unllln, llrat ~~~~~-SunAND OFF1CE SUPP~
The eldorsll'&lt;lt:-viulthePr,o- cla,y noDI~ lralniJW lillian, T· diiJ'a it $-,30 p. m.; llfri,, Miry
~5$
C!'OR'S P~lliii11PNS
llt2..'1641
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
-~~ tb _
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TL~ prayer urvlce,
lrV'G••preo~.
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b.1lerlan hrhurch
pal,
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R 0 C K SPRINGS '""TED . u•""""' RUN FREE KETHDwi!h Gl'IQp lfall, wl)l bo dcino 1 ""'
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WILL!NG WORKERS Class, 7:- 278th da.v ol 1968 with 88 to
30 Monday n lg b t, Bradbury follow.
The moon is between its first
Chureh of Christ.
quarter
and run phase.
TUESDAY
WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Christian Service, 7:30 Tuesday night

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TAKE SOMEONE W1111 YOU

To CJruRbi '.1('

IN POMEROY OVER 80 YEARS
WALTON, MeR.

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My Heort Be .\With t b o t1 God."
A reiPODM qn thl uPraJW• ·
Thlnga that Brook Uw Heort of
God" by Richard Lolimaa, Ill•· t!Jeme was riven by the mom- ·~=;':
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bero. There was Pl'lll'er llld lbo
creed o1 peace by Miss Ebero-

en by Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, hlsb•
HgiJklcl WomoQ)' afle1110011'1
!~lin Free m~ or tl&gt;o Pomero.r ShakesMelhodlll ~ell, qj,c. Slbrouah peare Club.
Oct. 13, ROY. Deilliort Allloon,
Meeting at tile homo of Mrs.
~ Services Robert Warner, the sessiOn op~
7:30p.m. olihiJy, J&gt;l!blle Invited. ened with a devotlooal program
by Mlas Lydia Ebersbach, UsMEIGS HIGHSehool CheerleadFRDJAY
REVIVAL, IIYSEI.L

bach.

II was · - w ...uibutlml to HVOII !)I'Qioda supported tllrwg!J tile Feclerllled

Cldlll-.

ers rponsored dance, Friday,
Melgo Junior Hlg!t Auditoriwn,
10 10 12 p. m., rollowiOB the
Mala!Klolllpol.is roolboll ...,..
The Jays wW omcee;

SATURDAY
IDGH SCHOOL 'DANCE party,
Saturday, 8:30 p. '&amp; to ll:30
p. m. Meigs JuqiOil., High Audltorium. The Jays Will emcee.
Dance is school sponsored.
SUNDAY
FIRST
DISTRICT Sunday
School and BlpUst Training u..
ion lnltltute SUnday at ttte Naomi
Blplist Church.

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MONDAY
RIVERVIEW PTA, Monda.v,
7:30 p. m. at school; final planning ror Hoil-curnival; open
house w be obser&gt;ilt
POMEROY GARDEN Club,
Mordl,y, 1 p. m. at home of Miss
L,ydla Eborsboch.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, District 4:, United Methodist Charge,
MalloY, 7:30 p. m., at MDrnlng
star United Mo-st Church.
GOSPEL MEETING, Success
Cburch of Christ, Oet. 7-16, 7:30
p. m. Joseph HDBklos, speaker.
PubHe welcome.
THEODORIJS COUNCIL, Dsug!Jtara of America, 7:30 Munday

Di8ht

at the IOOF halli penny

Fobers Announcing

ing "Praise" as her theme with

excerpts from the ••Jntematlooal Prayer Fellowship," Mila

Birth in August

at tho P'""eroy Unlklcl Methodist

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In the· Paper
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Eberlbach read the medltat1oas,

Mr. and Mr~ Harold Faber
"'Omnipotent Presence" aDd
"The Law r1 Expectancy," con- ol Mount sterlillJ are announcq tbo birth of a son, Harold
Blayne, on Aug. 8 at Ute Madi-

WORLD ALMANAC
FAC1S

son County .Hospital ln London,
Ohl4&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Faber, the former Karen Sue Snyder, have a
daughter, Tyrsa Lorrbxla, five.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert steele,
Pomeroy, Route 3, Mrs. John
Bolin of Athens, and Aha Faber
o! Pomeroy are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Roush of Letart, W. Va., are

great-grandparents.

Just over half, or 130
million, of the Soviet
Union's 224 million people
speak Russian, The World
Aimanac says. The U .S.S.R.
is

the largest contiguous

area ruled by one govern·

Requirement
A trademark must be in
actual use by the company in
interstate or foreign com· 1·
merce at the time apphca 1on
for registration with the U.S.
p 1 1 otr· .
ade

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to

in addition

spoken.

Russian are

The Almanac
By United Press International
Today is Friday, Oct 4, the

CROW'S
STEAK
HOUSE

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Fabulo1U

The morning stars are Mars

and Jupiter.
The evening stars are saturn

·lions H

On Birthdays

·l.!uJh

SANDWICH
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ood.

Mr. and Mr1. WOllam Abell

Glt Sllllrday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.

tel', IIIIo waa

· Rolteaaea

Bett3' Abell,
lf1rllo Lee Abell, and Orpha
"''•kv. The door prize went
tD l.or«U Mlddle.....-t. other
prl101 went W Rodney Allen and
-·Abela.

JUST MADE FOR THE YOUNG MISS

were

Long

Bottom,

...... Johnlfm. Lawrence John- · Ollie Sayre, Clrol Dolley,

:

CrloV Dolley, Romle Dolley,
U.. Alleo, -.r Allen, Cheryl

I

Lartdu, Pamela l.arldna, Bobble Cozart, Dorm! Roosh, Elaine

l:.f!llelr,

d

IHESHOE BOX
Wh•r• Sh••• Are Sensibly Priced

Mike Mlddleswart, Lor-

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

lllddleawart, Ralph Gulltlg,
Ill l'llrtland, Wayne Ervin and
W.-11 Ervin of Racine, Beth
Abela, &amp;We Abels and the boo~Abell.

See Them!

:Jb!o,oventng was open! In play1111 pmeo, plo,rlng reeords and
IIOdol rislting_
Rlfrelhmentt ol cake, Ice
mlnti and koo1 aid were

CftiDl,

.,...S. 'They received maQYnlce

lllfbland cards,

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Buy Them At

tion. What's more, your newspaper is your

K&amp;C
Jewelers

marketplace, where advertising competition

from your shopping dollars.

- - pre1H!III.Iod w Lori.
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Basis for I..egend

.· The manatee served as a
IMlais fpr the m!'lny mermaid
' "'ends. Seen from afar by
,@f!Aiinative sailors,

·.mtatUen

it was

for a human fish .
· Allll&lt;iugb the manatee is a
lt llves in the water
lind caanot move on lllnd.

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Grand To Give, Great To Own

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Wyler lncaflelC thrives on heavy duty wear, while its stylins
shines at the smartest affa1r. The ins1de secret on its pr.eclaion
performance: the exclustve lncaflex balance wheel.suaranteed
asainst shock for life-replaced FREE if ever broken.

tnh

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shoeh stra1ghllo 111~1
Mia nee- mechlmiS/11

MARK V STORE

RAY RIGGS, INC.

lEIVING COAL COMPANY

WIWS ANTHONY

ROYAL OAK PARK

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVICE

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

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For men: Wyler makes handsome watches thtt are a:usranteed
waterproof as long as crystal is intact, genuine parts used.
Startmg at $29.95. Wyler offers uncompromisina quality, out·
standina: value.
See our W,ter 1pec:lal1, todar.
balance wlleet

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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Wyler Inc~ flu. ballntt ~
wheel G1-V£.S wilh
shock guarantetilfol

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worlhlp, 9:30 a. m.; ehilreb
acboot, 10:15 Lm.; e~na .w9l-.:
ahiP, 7:30; MYF ~. I1SO
p.m. PI'IIJ'!Ir mo,IIIW Ud·JIIbla
lllllll'; Wtcllleadt,J, 7o30 p.;q_· AdmlnlltriUve
meotiqr,
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BOGGS EQUIPMENT·

SOctety ·

whole family finds entertainment and informa·

Observed Tuesday

11'aey and 1'inun,)' f11sell. Gitto

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You'll see by the paper what's new, what's go-

sect&gt;nd Birthaay

bl'rthctor

-TINY'S FOODLAND

LYONS&lt;'MARI(Ef ·

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thrives, and you discover how to get best values

Mr. and Mrs. Larry HudiiOil
llllertained fuesdi,J with I par1;J In obsenance ol Ule MCond
ol their daug!Jter, Lori.
A eakeinscrfbed''HawYBirthd.IJ, Lori," lee cream, c:ottee and
kool..aid "ere served to Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Gneser, Kay a n d
Clem, Mrs. Cborles Wyatt, JanIe and Helena, Mr, and Mra. Jolwt
Grueser, Mr. and Mra. Walter
lflldooo, JudT and Debbie Werry,

GOfGLEIN READY1MIX CO.

toll..,•-

ing on, what's to do. In your newspaper, your

. _ , WOllam Abels Jr., and

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERYIC£

"''""llB

9.50

Brown
B-0 Widths

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Size 10 to 12

Mary

Vljoperman of Columbu1,

s.;,s, ,, ...

9.99

ln&amp;0111chael Flemln&amp; Clnclr CarPill, , Llrl')' stalllaker. Barbara
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Size 12~ to 4

.,...,."8' were Charlene Flemluehards of

K., 1/p wid de News 111Jeilt .

NOMAD BY MISS ROBIN

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September 22
-rta!Ded with a blrthdi.Y party

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Ancl T•k• •rni ......

a United Air Lines DC-4 hit
Medicine Bow Peak in southern
Wyoming.

hanariJ&gt;a their two ...,s, Wllllaln Jr., who was 13, and Leo--

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El&lt;lor

Church; women of the Enter- and Vefl.ls.
On this da,y in history;
prlae church to be guests. This
IJI 1890, Mormons in Utah
la • service d. celebration upon
the algnlng of the charter for l'enounced the practice or
the new women"a grcq&gt;, result- polypmy.
In 1927, Al Jolson starred in
IIV in the merger of the EUB
"The
Jazz SiJWer ," the first
and Methodist churches.

run-length talking movie.
In 1938, Dr. Duard Benes
~A~·~ .-• ."~signed as president or czech~
Uf ,IVf~ ca: \.: -s.tovakia urxler press~e"l o£- B"' ;.
German uiUmatwn.
In 1955, 66 persons died when

tJNti'EO

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ment--ex:tending west to

east from Poland to the
Pacific and up to 3,000
miles southward from the
Arctic Ocean. Wlthln these
boundaries 148 laoguages

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Morihw Worahlp, 10:45 a. m.; 8:2Q, ~wolc ~- milk
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Pf.IJer meeiiiW, 7:30 p. m. ·~, Wedqeti.,, , _
TIIIrQ)', ·Fred E. S!nlth, loY· MiJ!e llota~JP', cllu llidtr, ·
leader. Youth Fellowship, 7:'0 . PO-OY Ww!:R IJGIIT
Chureb ·- llarrl""'!fll~. l!oid ,.i
II- m. Smday,
ROy, Roy. 'I'IIJ'Ior,. PIJIOI', Nara
lilT,
IIEIUION
UNITED . Hartmon, 'S. S. ·f~~Cit,c . Sancla,y
BRETHREN IN cil)uST - Rev, Sdlool, BiSQ'a.m.IWOfilllplorYMellie! Smith, pastor~'S u n d I y Iea; 10,30 L m.j Evenlqr ,...,._
School, 9:30 a. .m.; Ru11ell $peDoo ~. 7:30 p. m, Prajer and
~. 7 J,. m, Wec1De1- · cer, l~i Allred Wolle, llliat- Pralal oenlee, 'lllaridif, 7ol0
dl)'•.
ant. Morning Sennon 11 a. m., P.m.
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THE RIJTLAND '"ME'r)lbDlST
P. m.
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·UNITED FAl'l1t, CHURCH ., of evenlll8 sennon,7:30p, m.,altar·
.
· : Neaoo SeUlement, Sunday Sc:bool llld!W each Sunday, Clan meet. CHURCH - ROY, C, J. Lemley,
THE RU~IloOID COIOIUl&gt;4TY 'S!tiOriiitel)dont. R'o f Jol1nloil, 111811 Lm., tltAlrnaUnr SUndaji pallor. Clllr&lt;b Scbool, 9:30a.m.;
. mornings. DaYid Holtez, e I a 1 s Wor11di! Hrrire, 10:l\O a. m•
C!IIJRCH,-Jle'l, Amol TIWopa.. Youth meetlns, 6:30, Sunday. '
CHRJ3'pjJI' SOENCE Services lor • . &amp;mdt.Y ojlhool, 9:30 a.m,;
RACINE ME111ciD!sr - W.
SYRACUst Fl!IST UNITED leader. ChrlsUan Endoevor, ~:30
Ill 315 . Mahtst., Pt. Pl....nt, Lee P""!"''', ~1111: PRESBYTERiAN - Rev. Llnaoa p. m. every other SUnday eve- Dale McClurg, pastor,' SUnil)'
Sundays 11 a. m.; WednolldQo
Worship Mrvtee, 11 a.m. Wod- - n 1 , pastor, Sunday oehool, niiWo Jean Sexson, prealdont. s.:boot, 9,ao·a.m.1Worshlp901'Y8 p, m. All ..,etcome.
noeday Pt'O)'Ormoelin&amp; 7:30p.m. 9:SO a.m.; woral)lj&gt; aervice, 10!- Prt¥er meeting, 7:30 p.. m. every Iee, 10,30 a. m.; Jlriot eholr
&amp;!nday nl&amp;hlworshlp, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Bible 1tudy and prayer Wednellday. Board meoU118o 7:30 practice, w-..Jde1, 3:20,. m.;
service, WedJWiday, 7:30 p.m. p, IlL, first Monday of month. Senior choir )ll'OIOIIce, 'lliurQ)',
7:80 p. m. " - llultier Claaa
LOTTRlDGE UNITED METII•
TilE: DANVILLE irn&gt;LEV AN
PoMEROY FIRST BAPTIST POMEROJ(
TRINITY
UNITED
moetllw,
fwrth FriciiiJ' ol eaeb
ODIST - IV4fs~il), tirltllldtbird . C!IURCH - ~lo*.; llooer, pao- C111'V01' Wl)llaina, pufor. Jolin
CHURCH
OF
CBRISTRev,
W,
madb
it
6
p. m, We11011111 ServSUndajis or each IIICIIIIh, 10:4$ a. ·tor;. ·~ ~~ &amp;Uidll· School wueo, SUndaji Sebool 8q)erln11.
..,.rrln,
pastor.
Plllrtck
D.
ele
Guild,
fourth
MOIIIIay of ...h
m.; . second lrid lburth SlllldiJ.Io' S...O~e~ , SUnday Sehool, 1udent, 5\milay S.bool, 1:30 a.
Wood,
&amp;!pt.
SUnday
School,
'9:15
month,
7:30
p,
m.;
Jlrior 111gb.
30
7:30 p. m. $unday School 9:U · 9: .a.. m.; . ll''!flltlp service; m.; Morning 'worohlp, 10,30 a.
a.
m.;
Wonhl»,
10:25 a. m. ·MYF, 4:30 p. m. each Sunda,y;
10
30
L m. Cl!rillilan Endeavor: third
= . a; ~,'.Y&lt;!idh 'llld Junior - m.; BYF, 6 p, m. Bible study,
Youth eholr rehearaaJ, Monday, Senior Hflh MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
sa•-.....:.-"oteaeh
moDth.
-- ' " .roiltb
6:45
w~-""-·
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6:30 p. m, lllra, Marvin Burt, each SUnday,
,
,
~'l!- '!1'!11)!P; 7:3...- Prayer llld t!Ce, 8:30p.m, W-sday.
cllz:ertor; Senior c:bo!r rehearsal,
PORTLAND METHODIST •'
: pr11!-'r:Woi!boeday,7:31.
ThurQI', 7:30 p, m., ·MrS, Paul Rev. w_ Dale lolrClurg, pallOr.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE~
~l'AITH CHURCHMT, UNION BAPTIST- Rev,
Neue, dlnclor. Thursday, all SlllldQ SciiOol, 9:30a.m.; Woroasr CHURCH,... -S.Iiool Nlaae Se!tlement - &amp;bert E. Cern Cox, pulor, SundiiJ' School day,
BillY Bee IjUlltins party In •hb&gt; somee, 7:30p.m.
9:30 a. m., mornliW l'tOrlldP, &amp;nlth, sr., pastor, &amp;lnda,y School ouperinlondent, Larey Clark. church IIOdol room.
OAK GROVE METHODIST 10110 a. ...,, evontnr WOJ'lhlP,' •1110r1litendent Ranneth 11ataon. Sanday School, 9:46 a.m.;Sunla,y
RUTLAND C H U R C H OF W. Dole McClurg, pastor. SUnday
7130 p, m.; li'echl8do.Y, , Christ- - Sundo.Y ,School, 9:30 a. m.; ...,,. nenbv ~ship, 7:30; Wodnos- CHRIST - Eugene Underwood, · School, 10:30 L m.j Worshl.p
1111 Youth Cruiadora I:SD-J,i;, .,; lhiP lervlco, 10:30 a. m. and cla,y Pl'IIYOI' IIIII Bible 111D11¥, 7:30 pastor; V. H. Braley, St.w&gt;t; Sun-- service, 9:30 a. m., first and
and prayer ni~otllW; 'I:So p'.i;,, · 7:30 P. .m. - b &amp;lnda,y.llld.oreok . p, m,
cla,y BChool, 9:30 "' m.; com- lb!rd Sunda,y eaeh month,
ThurfMa.y, choir practtee,' 1 p, prayer meetlni. Wedne8do,y,7I30
munion and worship service, 10:ZION CHURCH OF CHRJSTm, R. Eupno GW, paswr; PhD P• m.
SUTTON METHODI!T -ROY, 30 a.m.; prayer meeting, Thun· Pomeroy.JJarrtaonvUle R o a d.
W!ae, !0&amp;&gt;!.
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w ~e MeCiur1 JIIBIIir Sw&gt;- day, 7:30p.m.
John Webster, paotor; Roy LitDEXTER CHUBCH OF CHRJsr ':" KENO CHURCH OF CIIIIM'- ~ Sehool, 10:30 ;,_ m.; w.:.-aillp
CHESTER li!ETHODIST Charge ' tie, !llnda,y school superlnThe day little Jimmie admired my mtwl~ I was the strongest man in Uw!
-Bonnie O.ssel~ Ptstor. No"' ·Norman M&lt;Caln,
Service, 9:30 a. m., eecond llld - Rev. Pearl A. Cam, putoi', tendent. !llnda,r sebool, 9:30 a.
whole world. And 80 J ~alned until the next morning when 1 got into an arp.
man c.
•~t~t. !Outday School, Senlroa weekll it 9:30 L m. (ourtll 8omday oocb month,
CHESTER: Worablp, 9 a. m.: m.; worabJp service, 10:30 a.
ment with that bl.a" kid 111 the next block. Th@n 11 humiliating retreat ~eemed
9:30 L m.; Woraldi! •orvtco, Pnachbw,llrllllld tblrd&amp;nlt.Y
S\nfay Scbool, 10 a. m.; Mra. m. ~ evening aervtce, 7:pre1erabJe to 1 bloody note.
10130 a. m, Chrlatian ~YOr ol montb by Cborles Rulsell it
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE WaJ.d Spencer, SUpt. FLAT- 30i Thursday evening service,
Lifl hun't chanptl mtJCh aince I'Vfl grown up. SometimE!~! on Suntlay I am
SonciO)' OVOnlOB,
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev, Herbert WOODS: Chureh School, SUnday, 7-30
. so confident of my human mitf!t that I glibly pass up the 8 piritual resou~
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor, Worship service, 11 a.m., JGI!n Bally,~~ wormy neichbort are flnllln1 In chureh. And by Monday I'm wondll'rin1 where w
'sr~7of!N's LIJTHERAN-Brlturn tor htlp In eome inaurmount.able dlffleulty.
THE NAZARENE -SoniaySchool . CHJmlT - Cbarle1 RulseU, Pill· 11 L m. and 7:30p.m., Sunday, shlp semce alternates will&gt; AI- an E!wel, paator, Morning wor•
9!30 0. m.; Morning Worship
tor, Richard Gilkey, ScQit. Sun- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rieh- fred IDd F1atwooda. Services abJp, 9 L m.; Sunday Sehool,
~peritnoe ia forew-r teaChing me that my own aelf~nlidenee is moetly ae]f.
delumon. The men l admire aeem ablolutely honest about their own limitations
10:30 a. m.;. Eftl!hw Worlldp,' diiJ' Sehool, 9,80 a. m.;lllorniJv ard Barton, S..,L, Charles Bla- Sllllday mornl118 or oventrw, of 10:30 a. m.
and ab.olutely certain about God'a ltftngth.
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7:30 p. m, Pnyer iemeea, 7:30 Worship, 10:30 a. m,J ~ sell, assl1lant supt. Prayer meet- eaeh week. .
ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
One
SUnday
IS
I
sat
In
a
pew
and
watched
others
reoeeiving
Communion
this
P. m. .WodnoadO)',SUnifa.ySchool, -llhlp, 7p,"l'WedDIIIdii'Bible q, Wedneoday, 7:30p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main E. Seeond st., Faneroy, Smday
thought atruck me: Am.cmg 111011 wllo u~~~ ~'"~r~Jt~TeJ~Ur befcrre G.'- allar todaw- U
~ l'lullne llcCUn· II1DII¥, 7:10p.m,
st., Pomeroy - Sundoy worohlp Sebool, 10 a.m.; Worahlp sentee
Mfldowbt.dly tA1 worid'1 1tnnlg1ft 11141\.
took. Putor, Rev,, llt\nio M.
Rf.ORGANIZED cuURCH dF"
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY: oerviee, 10:30 a. m, with lilY- 11 a, m.
Wolto.
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Josua Chrlot ot l.tter D 1 y TERIAN - Mrs. Nonna Loo, leaders.
SYRACUSE UNITED METRO.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED Saint~, Portland.- lillelne 11014. Sunday School lill&gt;erlntendent.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - Re p ul A.
v. a
METHODIST- MorninrWarsldi! Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.lllfom. llunday School, 9:30 L m. Suit. Chureh - Faneroy, Mulberry
9:30 a. m. al,,b'mor EUB IIull'- q WOJ'sbif, 10:30 a. m, &amp;mday . day sorvire, 8 p, m., the Rev, Hefghta Rbld 1101111 ~ Veteranl Sellers, pastor. Sulday School,
file. E1111ondod SUndaji Schoolses- ~ lll'vice at 1, WedDIIIday Mox Donahue or llliddlll&gt;Ol:l Momorlsl H.,;pltal. Phillip Gag- 9:30 L m., Ben Quisenberry'
lion for nursoey to gn4e six o~ prayer sentcO, 7:30. ~11£.
., or pastor W-aday 7•30 P S...~ Morn!~~&amp; worship, 10:30 e.
m.', Bible~ ml"er ~eet~ m., Rrat alii third Sundays each
chlldron ot Iormor Methodlat- Pastor,
_Frederick, J. Sto- JEHOV All'S WITNE!SES
· lnl.
Saturday: 8abbath Sehool, month. Evening evangeli.Uc
nex at 9:30 L m.. Mri.J ames bart.
... · C·--.._• LF10:30 a. m,; Worship, 9:30a.m. service. 7:30 p. m., secontJ and
Stou~ chUdren'a -riiUndont.
ry ~·--·· Pl'tsldl!wmlnlotu,
With the hope lt wut, In same measure, roster and help sustain that which iiiODd to tamay
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER- rourth Sundays.
&amp;mdl,) Cburch Scllooi.-adulta•~
Sanda,y, Bible lecture, 9I30a.m.;
and community Ute, this teatureiaspongoredbythe businessllnns and orgll'dq.Uaaa wboM
BETHANY UNITED METRoYOIIGii'; 10, 30 a. m.• ~ / ; ' BRADBURY CHURCH OF Watoll Tower 111D11¥, 10,30 a.m.; IAN CHURCH - Middleport,
appear btlow.
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Guest
Minister,
James
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Bucha~
DIST
CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
senior 'hlsh IIIII ' '
CIIRIST_- !llndoJ lcboo1,9:30a. Wodllelday: ~lble ltudy,7 p, m.
an, Sunday School Superinten-- Sellen. pastor. Morni~ wormeet In rornier ~ Clnlr"It m. Glllil Ev!Inl, lqlt. Clolrch lf81'· ThurlldQ: Mln!otry aebool, 7 p,
dent.
Sunday School, 9:30 Lm. ship, 9:30 a. lll.i Sunde) School,
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·~ MASON CHURCH OF c~T- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m. Blythe Thein, SupL
IIackney, youth ~ntendent; ·~:;;; . :
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se~ , ...., ·~ p•m.
.....,or - - ~··riiGII Woekley, Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowship, 6:3'0 p, m.
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
WEST MAIN ST.
POIIIEROY,O.
~ - · .,.as .... •e
adul~
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pastor Bible ltudy rluseo Sunnesday,
CARMEL UNITED METHoHUNTINGTON, W, VA,
' -till&amp; lit formelo-EVB bodldJ!!t,'
GRA'HM.! tJNim&gt; IIE'J'H(). dl)', !Oa.m, Worlldpllld-SUPPORT
THE
CHURCH
OF
YOUR
a!01CE
DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
·;JVInoyard. oovt. Multi!~-,.- DJST ~HU.RCH ~ Preachin&amp; 9,_ q, 10,65 a, m.;
IIJ'
_ ASBURY UNITED METRO.
Sellers, pastor. Sunday School,
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s.party,last~!lh- , ;q,t.,ll\:'; ;Fii'ot w I!00011d am- oenlee, ' 7,a0. ·~ T
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Ylltltb Followahlp each 4.).1 'llf ·urlt;a'liiolib•1 Third .... cluses Weclni ..•• ''IM · .
• PI • .,....., S.bool, 9:30 L Dl.i Wayne Roush, IlK.,..._.. • p ~ 1 ....__._ .._x
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10 L m.- Carroll Norrlo .,_ Morning worship, 10:30 L ~rn.,
--... • • ~ n ~...... .....,. FOOirtl1 iludO)'o each montli, Wor
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odlottiulldlJII, Diotr!et~ral- ablp ·~H at 7,30 pm.·
MORNING STAR UNITED
Worship service,11a. m.; MYF secorxl and lourthSwxla,ysoteach
"MEMBER OF TilE BIG 3;'
Evening eva...llatlc
ly llratM'""'IIY'~iliroli" ,1101 ....,_:~ ~ 'i:31i, PriiJ'or METHODIST CHURCH - Rov,
6 p, DL SUnday. Prayer meeUng month.
PHONE
992-3284
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
service, 8 p. m. secoR:! 1 n d
MIDDLEPORT
LETART ·uNrrDl METIIO- llillil!&gt;fo8tu&lt;IY
W!Uiam Aln011, pastor; John
Wednollda,y, 8 p.m.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
PR. 66'7-3280
third SUndaji each month.
Dllll' CHURCH_ ~· and _so&lt;- . FRi:En9M GOSPEL Ml&amp;l!ON lhlo, &amp;.,t.; Roy Van ~·Ass~
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
01111. ~~ ptea~ ' &amp; p.m.;. _;Btlcl Knob&amp;, Portlllldolilllhan S0Vt. Sunday School, 9.45 I. m.,
NAZARENE - Corner llnlonlllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED METHThlrd 11111 Fourtll -!bidll1s, $lui·· Road. Rev. E. J. Grlllltb,'pastor,
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hender-- ODIST - Rev, William Airson,
dQ Scllool 10 a.'lii.;'WOfi!Idl,&gt;~.- SUndlul School, 9:30 1.. m.;Iqo
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED son, ~aror. SUnday Sehool, 9:30 Ptslor. Rolph Spencer, &amp;.,~;
SALES - ALLIS C11ALMBERs - SERVICE
n...u a.m.;_ tu.llda,y ev.,tap v Wllfre&lt;!. Sot)~. ~ worship METHODIST- Worship, second a. m., RlymOIII W~ ~ Eldon Weeks, Ass't. Worship oerFARM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
. 1'1". andBlblollutll:. sonjee, 7;30 p.m. Prayermeeto- and fourth Sllllday, 10:30 a. m.; E~agii8Se"~',!!lp,T,:31 0.P.30m.l. .~· vices, 9:30 e.m.; &amp;lnday School,
118 Pllllo, ~...IIY
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TUPPERS
PLAINS
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Tueada.Y 7 30
IIIII- llrat llld thlrdSund&amp;Ys,7:30p, m.
·"'~ 10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
PH. 667-3435
RVf4NI'; CHURcH OF THE
k: ; ·
Sunday School, 9:30a.m. Youtl&gt;
week
·aervlo;e,
WednoadO)',
7:30
6:30.
Wednesday:
Choir,
6:15
p.
15
• Fellootahlp, 6 p, m. each Sunday
t&lt;AZARENE ;:- Rev. , Llw&lt;I D. -~·-.
c• c
p. m.
m.; Bible study, 7:30.
Grimm, Jr., Pallor. Sua d 11 Ylltltb FoUowohlp, Friday, 7:30p. at T!wera Plalna Uniklcl Melho&gt;o
So~, t 1ao._ .ID.l mornlnr wor- m. Ernoot DeetAlr, leoder; Roc• dlot Church.
FOREST RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CIDRST - Mldlhip, 10:30 ,jl. m.; y - ~ 8 ' or Wutred, Jr., prealdolt.
ODIST - Rev. Wendoll G. Stut- dleport, 511&gt; llld lllaJ!I, Jack
.OIDO'S OLDEST llODGE DEALER
aervi.. , 7i,ll!l11· m.; e'lan&amp;tiJsllc , ~. MASON ASSFNBI.iY, CHURCH
OLD DEXTER COI'!GREGA- lor, !)U!or. Worship aervice, 9 Seltea, siQII. Bible School, 9:30
BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, OIDO
oervjre 1, f:SO p, m,. Wedrellday OF GOD ,-- Seeaod st., M.-1_ TIONAL CHURCH _ Rov. WU- a. m.; SUnday Sehool, 10 a. m. a. m.; Mornlqr worahlp, 10:30 a,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~ 7:30 p. m. · • w. va. l&gt;lDIDI,y .,.,-.,, •0 """' lard lluteber, pastor. lire.· wor- llrL Fred Nease,.s..,t.
ni.; Evenbv worthiP, 7:30p.m.;
IIIDDLEP011'1' ""•Ailf lJNlTD) M0111flle ...,.lhlp,lla. m.Eal!-. ley Francis, Sunday 3chool S..,t.
loiiNEiisvJLLE V N 1 TED Prayer aervlro, WednoadO)', 7 p,
IIETHODIST-Mu ·I!:; nlm.IIIII pUIIic_~•.1:10.Po&lt;ot.,Biblt . 5wlday S.IICICil, 1:30·&amp;. m.' Church METHODIST - Rev. WendeD m. Rev. Raulln Moyer, pallor,
mWIIef; Jemo, ~·. .Sind)' lllld ~ ~. Wed• 881'VIeea ftrll ""' lb!rd SUnday Stutler, pastor, Sunday Sehool,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
......... 1 -~• - -'-'~-~-_/ no~, .1::30 p. m, Cho-''Ffl!!
~'"'-'-'· ""hool o ••0111 9 a. m.; Kemeth Wlgens, "-t. -Middleport, Rev, Audry Mlllor,
Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - Eqjlllh FCll'll ·
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"""'!' · ~ ~ liillo'r::1'1oan!l '(13-.t JU. __ llld ;,:..;~ ~ve~s, Worshlj&gt; service, 10 a. m. ..... •Plllur. Lester 'h,vlor, So.,l.&amp;!nIIIDDLEPORT, OIDO
aurdl
. l&lt;bool, t,icJ. -,morn- . c••· ....,.-.CHURCH-"'-'-•
73
••· S.hool, 9·30 a.-.
59U601
•- ........,. 0 30 - -··~ ~•
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: 0 P. m., Church Servieee.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE ....,
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85 N. COURT ST.
.•~ ~·--· 1 : l,'!'o; yualh ' bur7· Roold. SUriiiiiY School, tiiO
•-- NAZARENE - Rev. A. E. MOler, Worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; Jimlor SoATliENS, o_
'IJ,i,tih! ~,, ~II;ID· Choir,.._ o. "!to~iiil~Jb t::arl, 1q1. WOrship C~TER Cnu1&lt;CH OF tlO~
rlet;y, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
-.;~ ,~ldi II"-J,,7p.m.,..ehojr ..ntee. 1,0!80 a.m. IDII'7130 P. Tbo ROY, CboatorBryaal,pulllr. paawr. Bob Moore, Sunday m. SUnday EYqellatlc meelflle,
. . . . ~ : 1'1111- Pn.Jer'rm. ~ 11 • ~-moet~qJ, SUnday Scllool, 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Sebool s..&gt;t. SUndaji School cliu- 7:30p.m. Pra,ver meetllw, Wed-..
. . ,, . W... !Pf, I p.Jii,
W - · · 7:10. P,m, . . ship oenico, 11 a, m.; Evellinll OS for ail egeB, 9:30 LID,l Mor.. 1108d0)',7:30 p. m,
PRODUCERS AND DlSTRIBIJTORS
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worshlp,7:30p.m,Pn.Jer901'Y- q Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVATION ARMY -EnPLUMBING AND IIEATJNG
OF IRGH GRADE COAL
..uion
"", leo, TueQI', 7:30 p.. m. Youlb SUnday 6:3o p.m.; Evansellstlc voy Bay s. Wlnlng, otttcor 111
99Z-25SO
WEST COLUMlllA, W. VA.
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Servlct, . ~ldQ, 7!80 p. m, · Servlee !llndoJ 7:30p.m.; Mld- c11arp. SUnday, 10 a.m., Holl240 LINCOLN ST.
lllDDLEPORT
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~ Louise GUkey,l!oronand ...
K'",:"'Y .~1, .111'11.. Sotur*,y ot week Prayer meeting Wednu- nou meell118; 10!80 a. m. SUnN~ws
Tad, .,..,.,,. .UltAlcl AYI pWtey
• InOtilh.
diiJ' 7:30p.m.; Mlsalonary 'Meet- c1a,y School. YOUJII People'• Le.
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Wodnolldl1.
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IIEI&amp;LOCK GROVE Cbrl- q Seeond Wednosdi,J of each !don, 1 p. m,; Solvation meelflle,
ii!J I,VA GILJ!EY
llra.·.l:ocha CG!ron olnd IJrL Cbufch - Ja.eo ' Qulse_,.,, month 7:30p.m.
7:30 p. m.; 'l'llarlday, 1 w 3 p.
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~ Elsie W.....r lllont ''"~ HiniOB rillted tllolr ilo- Jill-*! Bay"NII'&gt;IQPI. Com· -F;DEN UNITED BRETHREN IN m.;IAdlasllmle Leque; 7p.m.
FAMILY RECREATION
ATHENS RD,
.f'OMEROY, 0. 992-6011
..an aflerOOGI with, AYI GUke,y re- to&gt; IIIII liOI!'flldt', lhe Mike EJ&gt;- ~ail~-o!liP oenlce, 8:30 CHRI&gt;T _ Elden R. make, Pll• ,Prop elaaseo.
· swn.tM~Nc
A
FRIENDLY
PLACE TO BUY
ple,o.WeilneQ)', ·.
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tor. SUnday Scboo1, 10 a. m.,
MT, MORIAH BAI.'TI8T -Midllr. lllld Mrs. Char~ 'JOIWa'· Ava GiJi~~ The ocraolon was Winnie BoiiJnrtr, IIQII.IIorl!q · diOJ!Ort, earner ol Fourtb llld
, ;olll'":'l.'~1?s .In zilliioVnle;
the
blrtllday of · - u a.m. EvenbW sen- Matn st. - r t JorkiOO,Piitor,
OlllowaWMk.
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Clinton, S'i!t 27. .
ele Cbrlatlan Endea-, 7!80 P. Sllllday SChool, 9:30 a. m,IMarnliDo
.•m., 1ln. ..,._ Cbonllor, - • · Rlcbardo,
file wwoblp, 10:31la. m., Arnold
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KENTUCKY FRIED CIDCKE.lll
,Y · ~"!!•~·~• , lilltorl In ' iJIIIIDIJ'hllllmProvod.
MAsoN BAPTIST CHAPEL- a!~ ~Tk BAPTISTRACINE, OIDO
POMEROY, omo
100
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Mra,etller1
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Mr. pastor.
· LalDIIort,
Sur&gt;- ~~'
• 9130 a. m;;SIIIRecent
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The eldorsll'&lt;lt:-viulthePr,o- cla,y noDI~ lralniJW lillian, T· diiJ'a it $-,30 p. m.; llfri,, Miry
~5$
C!'OR'S P~lliii11PNS
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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The moon is between its first
Chureh of Christ.
quarter
and run phase.
TUESDAY
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oftcl how to t.uild JOUr own
modern living ·room suite
ftom start to finish. Claal•
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evening each w••k oY•r a
period of 10 weeh for men
or wom••· Small tultloft
may b. paid on po~ent
plan. VI1U the first cloiS
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•Training at Company e•·
Every Satwday Nile
allon service. Jack'• Refrlt19!ll Z!G ZAG sewing machine,
tomttrov Home &amp; Alllhll
pense
eratlon, New Haven. bone
Al .
sll•hlly
u•ed.
Does
every·
e PromOtlOII by merit
B. . . .
1182-:111'19.
4 I tie
446-2917.
thing without at•aclt'tlents. In
e80 per cent Income lrom
WILKESVILLE LEGION
good condit:o.'l; $5.23 JJer.
established accounts
GROVE HALL -9 to 1
month. or lull price ol $48.44. READY - ~:IX concrete deHv·
Our repiesentatlvu are hapered right to your projeet.
MUSIC BY
Fnr free home de:non&lt;rtratlon
pv - they earn •atlsfactory
Fast and eaoy. Free est!·
cal! !!112-2836.
t-mte
DALE SNIDER AND
incomes. You. too, have an
mates. Phone 992-321M, Goeg.
exceptional oppilrtunlly to esTHE T.C. PLAY BOYS
1eln
Ready • Mix Co .. MiddleTHREE ror:f' .. cutive grave loll
tablish an income for We.
port,
Ohio.
8 10 tfe
In Beec~ Grove. Call or write
Mondzy thrn Saturday
David Wi:Uams. 37 Riverside
HYMN SING Saturday 7:30 p.
Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.
m. Church of God. Chester.
RON LAUTIAMIJS
our third Door budge! shon.
.
11-29-lotc
Everyone weleome
11H-1tp
441-43'16
IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSINESS
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
10.1-Sie
Ohlo.
T 23 tfc
HAS NOT BEEN SOLD
I FOOT by 7 fool overhead
Notice
garage door, oomplele. (4 DOZER, BACKHOE. trencher
ANYONE INTER"'ES""l"'E"'O In an A\'TIQl3ES. lumlture, dlsbel.
inch
clearance) $28, Brown's
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
b!dependent New Testament
and truck service, sepllc
Trailer
Park, Mlnem·illt, tanks, water lines, basements,
Cecil. 800 W. Main St., Porn•
Baptlsl Church can 919-3414
phone 992-3324.
10-1-Gie also topsoil. Henry Bahr,
1-IS-IIc
Thuroday at 7 p.m. Oct. 3. A roy.
cl88! on soul winning will be
phone 985-3988 or Roger Babr,
CHESTER, OHIO
HOUSE I' Harrosonvllle. Five
dlreeted by Paotor Darrington
pbone 1185-J958.
10-2-30ip
For S•le or Trede
rnoms. bath, uti!ity room,
from the Second Baptlat 19ii7 INTERNATIONAL truek, 4
cellar.
gas furnace. Call 1192Church of Ravenswood.
speed, 'It ton, I!IIK Chevrolet,
3716.
!0-1-Ste SEWING MACHINES. repair
948te
196'1 Mustang 11-cyllnder, 3•ervlce. all makeo. WY 2speed. Financing available. 42 INCH SIMPLEX ironer. good
2284. '111e Fabric Sbop, PomTHERE WILL be a gun shoot
Phone 992-6517: after 5 p.m.
eroy. Authorized Sln&lt;er Saleo
as new, $20. Pbone 992-5307.
SundaY. Oct. I, beginning at
Phone 992-5748.
t-29-lfe
and
Service. We Sbarnen
10-Hip
noon at the Forknd Run
Sctsso,...
3-29-tfc
Sportsman Club. Everyone lo
For Rent
1985 MUSTANG. $1000.
or juat juice ud toa•t·•DO
welcome.
10.1-5te
CIGARETTE vendblg machines
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 4 ~935. Gene Dodson.
matter wbt kiftd of brelk•""
lo-l-51p snd service. ABC Enterprises,
rooms and bath. an utnltleo
faat yoa wet, you'll like
Mason. W. Va. Phone '1'13-5543.
WilL DO aewlng at home the way ,,_. fia i.t. le perpaid. $'10. Phone 99!$75.
8-Wc
' lllppero, pockets, pegging.
lt+lte VENETIAN BLINDS, all ~ •
a a tee t • .. ~rfi .it fa~t.:.
....,.lng, alterations, ete.
Bring the family here on
and blind repair. IlalrWipaad with 1 llllila!
Sunday. Treot th.m tO
Mil. ·Freddie 'l'hibet Maoon, FTR'TTSHED :~n!! unfnml"~b@d pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
lnsurence
our &amp;roosted Chicken.
Phone 7'13-5651.
~tfe
Pomeroy.
10.1-121&lt; Al!TOMOBn.E i""urance bee•
aoartments. Close to school.
r.anrelled? Lost your ooeratPhone 1192-5434.
10-IJ.tfe
REPAIR, REFINISH, recondl·
GOOD ZO FT. 8xl2 Furnace
or's license? Call 9ft-296ft.
lion golf clubo, John Teaford. FURNISHED GARAGE apartI li tfe
du&lt;k, oome 61&gt; Inch 1'0111111
211 I. ltleln
PhoH 992-9974 .
p•. _
t-!2-!0ip
ment on Lincoln Hill. UU!Ittes pipe and plenum, one pair
Daily 5:30 J..M. te 1:30 P .M.-SoonMy 7:00 te 7:00
--,--nald: adults only. Phone 19Z- Chicago roller skates, men'•
lACK HOE and Dorer Service,
M89.
8-!Wc size 8, with case, one 6 ft.
pond, basemen~ water nne.
metal awning, all cbeap. Nor·
aeptlc tank, R. W. Cowdery, '!"RAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile man MeCain. phone ~
Lmg Boltom, Ohio. 9·27-!0ic
Court, Syracuse. Oblo on state Reedsville.
10-~
Rt. 124, Phone 99MIISI.
BAND EVERY Friday and Sa~
&amp;-11-11&lt;: HOMEMADE QUILTS and com·
BY MAY JOHNSTON
urday at Jack's Club on llarforts for beds, new material,
Mr. Floyd DaUey, Racine RL,
rioonVllle Road off Rt. 7. FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
$10 and up. Phone 89Uft'l.
10-4-3tp ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Holzer Mad!cal COllier, FirIt BidWell; WUIWn H. ~cor, KaCountry music by Gayle Me·
APART~IENT,
Middleport,
aauga; Miles W. Chlldirs, ~ew
Icenhower.
Avo., Vtaltlng houri 2-f and 7.8
Donald and his Drifters.
phone 991-3874.
1-t-tfc
-:--:::-""=
Mr. ancl Mra. Tom Burnside
p.m. Parents oaly on Podiatries Haven; Mra. Harold R. Notton.
10-2-31&lt;
!951 GMC PICKUP trucl&lt;.
and daughter of Pomeroy, call~moroY; Mro. 1IJ7III c. MarCharlie Stone. Rutland.
Ward.
'!'RAILER SPACE, ready Ill
ed
on
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ahall, Hemloc:k. Oldo; Mra. Jim·
10-W-p
Admlsoloos
SAVE YOUR lawn. shrubbery
hook up. private, plenty ol
mlo
a. Halo, RL t Oak Bill;
Lawrence Johnston and famlly.
Thomas w. Morgan, Jr., 20
and your back. We bave a
room for children to play.
Mr. Charles Offenburger and Cedar St.; Walter J. Janey, 919 Norman c.I!UI!ard, Allhland, I(J.;
new trencher to dig your wa·
Phone !IIIUICK.
&amp;-14-tfc ONE USED Pbilco refrigerator daughters, Tammy aOO Camm.Y, Second Ave.; Robert L. Cooper, Georae Wlncbell, Bucblel; WD·
125. 1985 Falcon, standard of Lowell, visited Mr. and Mrs.
ter Une. Henry Bahr, phone
!lam E. Strotll, Jackooo; Mra.
shift, real nice. 191!11 Pontlae,
98$-3t81 or Roger Bahr. phone T!iREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
Walter J.
Jackson; Blr11Autheraon - ·
4-door. automatic, appl'OD- carl
1115-!968.
10-2-7tp
Mr. aod Mrs. Darrel Hawphone Sam Arnold, Syracuse.
fl1 M. Grail!. Jai:kson; K8nlelb
mately 1110 balu mixed hay. thorne, Chester, visited Mr. and
·E. Downard, WoUalo1; WilHam
992-23EO.
t-2&amp;-llc
Phone
949-2173.
10.~ Mrs. CecU Roseberry and ramSPECIAL SALES still In proBy PHIL PASTOI.ET
w.Klrk.-·
gress. Women and children's STORAGE SPACE: Storage fer
Birth
!ly.
The nleell I h I n g about
clothing. Jeffero Clothing
Mra. Jimmie R. Halo, Rt. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West •
boats, trailers, caro. camp- POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
a sound -IDBulated recreatioll
SkW&lt;1~2-lte
ers, etc. Write P. 0. Box 129. miniature, $'15 and up. Stud teoled ~ng at Plants Church. room Is that you can't hear Oak Hill, - . 6:49 p.m. Tlllr•·
service and grooming. Phooe
Mr. Murl West, Ravenswood,
da1.
Pomeroy. Phone 1191-2'111 or
the yak-yak upstairs.
1192-541!.
It s tfo
called on trls parents who had
Dlachargea
THERE WILL be a revival at
see Dick Seyler.
I0-3-12tp
• • •
Mila
Adillo
Boker, Lalha T.
tbo Rutland C!lurcb of Christ
the nu.
Our ,..;g~bor sava ht'a
AKC
Golden
RetrieVer
puppleo.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Davis,
Oct. 7 throtllh the 13th al
wav ahead of this computer Bem&lt;tt, Hlc:bar&lt;\F.~•
Pets For Sele
Ricky Blazer, Mrs. )layl"'!,:l'·
Cheshire, Mr. an:l Mrs. Okey
dating f~he marrled on&lt;
7:11 p.m. Ernie Johnson, for· BASSET, SCOTTIE, Weotle, S24 Aoh St., Middleport. Cleary, Cyntlda A. FUdl, Mi'a. .
5443.
ll4tfc Neaselroad, Weirton, W. VL,
30 veara ago.
mer!y from this churoh. will
Schnauzer. Cockers, Wires
visited Rev. am Mrs. Buac:h.
Laura B. (lu1hoe, ~ A.
be tbe evangellat. Sunday,
• •
and
just
pups.
Barkaroo
Ken~erel
Teafon.l
returned
home
&lt;lOUSE
TRAILER,
two
bed·
Harrell, Mrs. FA~pna,Jilirrl-.
Youngotera
who
write
Oct. IS, ts the !39th ann!vernels, phone 86'1·3654 Coolville,
Lowell F. Harrlooa. ltielv!D )1,
room.
8
ft.
x
45
ft
..
complete"'eadlet'li
pet"
on
other
ldda'
from
the
hospital.
aary and homecoming of the
0. Vl!!lt with us.
t-2t-7tc
loeken
1Wl
better
not
forget
Mr.
and Mra. Bobby Joe Wolle
~ohniCMI,
BeiiJomln F, Miller,
Jv
furn!sbed,
good
conclltkm,
drurdt Tbere wiD be a boo.
and
three children, bcine Route,
June
M.
Mulllna, WOllam ll
11'
1
f.O.
Phone
992-2126.
esf.eD.
HI dbmer In the basement at
Leonard Cornell, and Lawrence
Nibert,
Allen L. Plpo, Mra. Loll&amp;
sion
53.
days_
After
7
p.m.
ForSele
110011. Afternoon services will
Mrl. Albert Prince, Mrl.
phone 992-11280.
lO.WI.c G. JohnBton. local, W!od on Mr.
be at 2 p.m. The m!nllller, HANNAH'S busband Hector
and
Mrs.
Maywood
Johnston.
lviD
o
...
..,..._, - .. ll.
hates hard work so he cleans
Eugene E. Underwood. lnvllea
Mr.
and
Mrs.
11&lt;mer
lcenvan
Mater,
craig A. Wile, 1!111-'
the rugs wltll Blue Lustre. i9~5 HOUSE trailer, 1-.
ever)IOIIf to attend.
1»31&lt;
i»wer
Wlod
oa
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sol
II.
!lllrl1a1ll.
Alll;bollr w.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Phone 1192-5510.
1~
that a)Mistrophe, or It's the Brown, Mrl. 'l'bolllal E. MalClint
Johnoon and Mr. and Mro.
Baker Furniture.
~te
EVERYONE is Invited to a bam
teachers wbo wiD be ofter the ten and [Dian! - . Mrl. J Clift Cochryn of Portlond.
POTATOES and .-1 potaloell.
culprtta, not the !dda.
~. Sunday. Oct. I. at I
Mn. Mlmle Corroll and dauR. Ttmmoni ond lnlanl - .
('IDHUAHUA
PUPPIES,
phone
Pl!one
143-2254.
Clarence
Prof.
p.m. at the Rutland Gun Club.
• • •
gjlter, vllited Mr. ct.rlle carM3-2848, Portland.
t-B'tc
fill. Portlar.d.
IN41&lt; roll at the hospital
We'd be glad to intro1»3le
duce
o u r lodge • joining
Mr. and Mro. Roy p.,.all and
fmnd
to
anyon&lt; who loots
FIELD
GROWN
CHRYSAN·
lii-ACRE FARl\1, 8 room hOUIO,
tamib' have colds.
to
take
clloncea.
for S.Ie or lent
THEMUMl1
and
mums
an
bath. nlenty ol water. double
(,.....,.,.,. ,,.,.,,;. J,.,..)
colors. big and healthy. aloo
garage, small born, free gao,
SIX ROOM 11oose In Ractne.
cannln~ pearo and potaloell.
on school bus and mall route.
Bath. Call 99U91D. IIH-3tc
Reynolds FlOftT Shop, M•·
One mile from Rutland. Phone
ooo City, juot above Corp .
WOMENS
HelpWented
7U-5031.
8-!t-lle
line.
t~tfe
JI'EMALE GENERAL rA.fice
WOOL SLACKS
$1d Ponts I• Brow•, Black
Experienced. Mull be 1'1611 oLDSMOBn.E u1 ...t,.
oM Green
matlc. stwi"•- lu!lv 1953 FERGUSON TRACI'OR
prollclent w!tb fii!UTe' and
wltll
..
t
rA
3-14.
!ndl
ulowl.
filial. Coli tn-5102 for appoint- "'"''""""· tS.IIlO mn.. --~
Now onlr pr. 1.99
712-4211 beforo 5 n m 74'-- lin' tires. reeently overhaul·
ment.
l..s-!te
I
Fa~Wic: Pwses
5501 evonlngs.
ICI-4-3tn
eel. phone !19U236.
16+31c
19611 !IJ'EREO. lovely

DANCE

WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS

(

OCTOBER 19, 1968

KAUTZ FEED STORE

Ham 'n Egg$ ...

l

can

'

.

SLATS

S APARniJIN'1'8 - Ten l'OCIIDI,
3 e• gar8JI!. out ol bilb ,...
tor. $12,000.00.
IIBLI!:N or VJRGn. TBAPORD
ASBOCIATES
••&amp;a~

OPEN liVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMIIlOY. OHIO

Nolfce

110111mnm. ~­

puttna.•••.oil

·

65 CHEVELLE ·.......................... $1195
Malibu COnv. VS en&amp;lne, P.G. trans., radio, heater, new
65 CORV AIR MONZA , ....................$1295

~:.-

POMEROY ""' S . ,
East 1\labl. · Ellrl

8 ft. Fleetalde, good Urea, 6 eyl engine. Below market

price.

.. '.

WMPO
INFORMlflON
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY .

AT
7:50 A.M . .·
t2 NOON
l P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

• Free Estlmatas
• QualitY Concrete
• Certified Sb'ellllll
• Delivery
• Quick Service ·

• Flnlshlnt
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 9!12-3284.
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
4.01 PJ.GE
MIDDLEPoi_!T_, OHIO

Keeping Meig.s
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed
'As
•
Well As
Entertained

BAILEY'S RESTtAURANf

Old Town

Flats News

HOSPITAL NEWS

R-.

BARBS

JtWJ~ILm; u..i ···'"" ...J , _
UIIICrantblf these fiiur Jilmblet,
one letter to tad~" square, to
fornt four ol'dlnar.y word~ .

•

. Q)

rooler.

Apple Grove

News, Events

Thoughts

_..r.

omens

LADT£!1! w!oh to mate

Rae. '2.76 Now 1.99

•:rtr•

money bl your own home by
~~·

the

t~tlfl!l'lbone~

Wl'ltll Newkms !Iewin• C-enter.
• 1th St., Primbuf"l!
ltH-3111

.,

'..

SECOND CIJTI'IIfG ol e!over TWO LOTS In Bradbury, 80 X 150, olher 10 I liiJ. Pholle
hay, 75 cents a bale. N. E.
992-5001.
I~
Vanaman. Rutland. Rarrtsonv!lle 114ad.
I0-4-3tp

...... Shop
101 W. trlaln

992-5..,6

Po!"eroy

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3

New'fur.wiar,,··.
, OIIf,Y.
f'
•.

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65 GMC PICKuP .. , ...................... $1195

MIDDLIIJ'ORT - A IOIDJ b1Jt.
lneao for a eouple. Your own
' boSS, gGod Income. baiiDesl
dlstrlcl.

w-s-w tlres, green exterior with white nylontq),green vln,yl
int. trim.

4 door, Law mlleage, spotless clean vtny1 interior, bucket

seats. new w-s-w tlres, 140 HP engine, PG trans., R&amp;H.
Nl~e

....... ,...........,.,
OPPICI MOUII

~~·

..

Pomeroy Motor Co.

. . . .... .. 1:11 ....... O.lty

-

one.

EVERYONE is invited to a ttam

WANTED

shoot, Surday, OcL 6, at I p.
m.. at the RuUand Gun Club.

ABBIE

614-992-2181

IJYRArosE

A ••rl•• of evenlniiJ cloa ..
•• In do.-lt•JOuraelf Upholstering end FumltuN
Repolr •.Loorn how to , ..
store old antiquo furniture
oftcl how to t.uild JOUr own
modern living ·room suite
ftom start to finish. Claal•
•• will be conducted one
evening each w••k oY•r a
period of 10 weeh for men
or wom••· Small tultloft
may b. paid on po~ent
plan. VI1U the first cloiS
without cllorg• ,or obllglll"'
·tion. For Information write
to Knotts Upholstering at
once, 1163 S.cond Ave.,
Gaii11G'III, Ohio or Call

Buslnm Servlm
C. C. BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER
c.mplete lltnlee

ForSele

I;XPIIf
Wheel Allgnii!Ht

.-GUARAHI'!EPs:ss
. '" .

-·

walmlt
Sale• Opportunity
~ IIND1
lo-:J..3tc
eonoole
with
AM
&amp;
FM
radio.
WE are seekinr: 2 represent&amp;·
RaeiDe. OMo
Take over !H'ymento of t6.58
lives in this area for career
Crill Bradford
per month or nay balance due
&lt;Jpportunity.
5 1 tfe
$10Ui. Try It In yoiD" home.
e$600 month guarantee to
PHONE 992-2094
Call 1192-2838.
t-29-6IC
start
Am CONDmONING Refrl~·
•Training at Company e•·
Every Satwday Nile
allon service. Jack'• Refrlt19!ll Z!G ZAG sewing machine,
tomttrov Home &amp; Alllhll
pense
eratlon, New Haven. bone
Al .
sll•hlly
u•ed.
Does
every·
e PromOtlOII by merit
B. . . .
1182-:111'19.
4 I tie
446-2917.
thing without at•aclt'tlents. In
e80 per cent Income lrom
WILKESVILLE LEGION
good condit:o.'l; $5.23 JJer.
established accounts
GROVE HALL -9 to 1
month. or lull price ol $48.44. READY - ~:IX concrete deHv·
Our repiesentatlvu are hapered right to your projeet.
MUSIC BY
Fnr free home de:non&lt;rtratlon
pv - they earn •atlsfactory
Fast and eaoy. Free est!·
cal! !!112-2836.
t-mte
DALE SNIDER AND
incomes. You. too, have an
mates. Phone 992-321M, Goeg.
exceptional oppilrtunlly to esTHE T.C. PLAY BOYS
1eln
Ready • Mix Co .. MiddleTHREE ror:f' .. cutive grave loll
tablish an income for We.
port,
Ohio.
8 10 tfe
In Beec~ Grove. Call or write
Mondzy thrn Saturday
David Wi:Uams. 37 Riverside
HYMN SING Saturday 7:30 p.
Between 10 A.M. &amp; 7 P.M.
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
Drive, Dayton, Oblo.
m. Church of God. Chester.
RON LAUTIAMIJS
our third Door budge! shon.
.
11-29-lotc
Everyone weleome
11H-1tp
441-43'16
IN THE EVENT THAT OUR BUSINESS
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
10.1-Sie
Ohlo.
T 23 tfc
HAS NOT BEEN SOLD
I FOOT by 7 fool overhead
Notice
garage door, oomplele. (4 DOZER, BACKHOE. trencher
ANYONE INTER"'ES""l"'E"'O In an A\'TIQl3ES. lumlture, dlsbel.
inch
clearance) $28, Brown's
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
b!dependent New Testament
and truck service, sepllc
Trailer
Park, Mlnem·illt, tanks, water lines, basements,
Cecil. 800 W. Main St., Porn•
Baptlsl Church can 919-3414
phone 992-3324.
10-1-Gie also topsoil. Henry Bahr,
1-IS-IIc
Thuroday at 7 p.m. Oct. 3. A roy.
cl88! on soul winning will be
phone 985-3988 or Roger Babr,
CHESTER, OHIO
HOUSE I' Harrosonvllle. Five
dlreeted by Paotor Darrington
pbone 1185-J958.
10-2-30ip
For S•le or Trede
rnoms. bath, uti!ity room,
from the Second Baptlat 19ii7 INTERNATIONAL truek, 4
cellar.
gas furnace. Call 1192Church of Ravenswood.
speed, 'It ton, I!IIK Chevrolet,
3716.
!0-1-Ste SEWING MACHINES. repair
948te
196'1 Mustang 11-cyllnder, 3•ervlce. all makeo. WY 2speed. Financing available. 42 INCH SIMPLEX ironer. good
2284. '111e Fabric Sbop, PomTHERE WILL be a gun shoot
Phone 992-6517: after 5 p.m.
eroy. Authorized Sln&lt;er Saleo
as new, $20. Pbone 992-5307.
SundaY. Oct. I, beginning at
Phone 992-5748.
t-29-lfe
and
Service. We Sbarnen
10-Hip
noon at the Forknd Run
Sctsso,...
3-29-tfc
Sportsman Club. Everyone lo
For Rent
1985 MUSTANG. $1000.
or juat juice ud toa•t·•DO
welcome.
10.1-5te
CIGARETTE vendblg machines
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 4 ~935. Gene Dodson.
matter wbt kiftd of brelk•""
lo-l-51p snd service. ABC Enterprises,
rooms and bath. an utnltleo
faat yoa wet, you'll like
Mason. W. Va. Phone '1'13-5543.
WilL DO aewlng at home the way ,,_. fia i.t. le perpaid. $'10. Phone 99!$75.
8-Wc
' lllppero, pockets, pegging.
lt+lte VENETIAN BLINDS, all ~ •
a a tee t • .. ~rfi .it fa~t.:.
....,.lng, alterations, ete.
Bring the family here on
and blind repair. IlalrWipaad with 1 llllila!
Sunday. Treot th.m tO
Mil. ·Freddie 'l'hibet Maoon, FTR'TTSHED :~n!! unfnml"~b@d pel Supply, 215 Union Ave.,
lnsurence
our &amp;roosted Chicken.
Phone 7'13-5651.
~tfe
Pomeroy.
10.1-121&lt; Al!TOMOBn.E i""urance bee•
aoartments. Close to school.
r.anrelled? Lost your ooeratPhone 1192-5434.
10-IJ.tfe
REPAIR, REFINISH, recondl·
GOOD ZO FT. 8xl2 Furnace
or's license? Call 9ft-296ft.
lion golf clubo, John Teaford. FURNISHED GARAGE apartI li tfe
du&lt;k, oome 61&gt; Inch 1'0111111
211 I. ltleln
PhoH 992-9974 .
p•. _
t-!2-!0ip
ment on Lincoln Hill. UU!Ittes pipe and plenum, one pair
Daily 5:30 J..M. te 1:30 P .M.-SoonMy 7:00 te 7:00
--,--nald: adults only. Phone 19Z- Chicago roller skates, men'•
lACK HOE and Dorer Service,
M89.
8-!Wc size 8, with case, one 6 ft.
pond, basemen~ water nne.
metal awning, all cbeap. Nor·
aeptlc tank, R. W. Cowdery, '!"RAILER LOTS. Bob's Mobile man MeCain. phone ~
Lmg Boltom, Ohio. 9·27-!0ic
Court, Syracuse. Oblo on state Reedsville.
10-~
Rt. 124, Phone 99MIISI.
BAND EVERY Friday and Sa~
&amp;-11-11&lt;: HOMEMADE QUILTS and com·
BY MAY JOHNSTON
urday at Jack's Club on llarforts for beds, new material,
Mr. Floyd DaUey, Racine RL,
rioonVllle Road off Rt. 7. FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
$10 and up. Phone 89Uft'l.
10-4-3tp ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Holzer Mad!cal COllier, FirIt BidWell; WUIWn H. ~cor, KaCountry music by Gayle Me·
APART~IENT,
Middleport,
aauga; Miles W. Chlldirs, ~ew
Icenhower.
Avo., Vtaltlng houri 2-f and 7.8
Donald and his Drifters.
phone 991-3874.
1-t-tfc
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Mr. ancl Mra. Tom Burnside
p.m. Parents oaly on Podiatries Haven; Mra. Harold R. Notton.
10-2-31&lt;
!951 GMC PICKUP trucl&lt;.
and daughter of Pomeroy, call~moroY; Mro. 1IJ7III c. MarCharlie Stone. Rutland.
Ward.
'!'RAILER SPACE, ready Ill
ed
on
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ahall, Hemloc:k. Oldo; Mra. Jim·
10-W-p
Admlsoloos
SAVE YOUR lawn. shrubbery
hook up. private, plenty ol
mlo
a. Halo, RL t Oak Bill;
Lawrence Johnston and famlly.
Thomas w. Morgan, Jr., 20
and your back. We bave a
room for children to play.
Mr. Charles Offenburger and Cedar St.; Walter J. Janey, 919 Norman c.I!UI!ard, Allhland, I(J.;
new trencher to dig your wa·
Phone !IIIUICK.
&amp;-14-tfc ONE USED Pbilco refrigerator daughters, Tammy aOO Camm.Y, Second Ave.; Robert L. Cooper, Georae Wlncbell, Bucblel; WD·
125. 1985 Falcon, standard of Lowell, visited Mr. and Mrs.
ter Une. Henry Bahr, phone
!lam E. Strotll, Jackooo; Mra.
shift, real nice. 191!11 Pontlae,
98$-3t81 or Roger Bahr. phone T!iREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
Walter J.
Jackson; Blr11Autheraon - ·
4-door. automatic, appl'OD- carl
1115-!968.
10-2-7tp
Mr. aod Mrs. Darrel Hawphone Sam Arnold, Syracuse.
fl1 M. Grail!. Jai:kson; K8nlelb
mately 1110 balu mixed hay. thorne, Chester, visited Mr. and
·E. Downard, WoUalo1; WilHam
992-23EO.
t-2&amp;-llc
Phone
949-2173.
10.~ Mrs. CecU Roseberry and ramSPECIAL SALES still In proBy PHIL PASTOI.ET
w.Klrk.-·
gress. Women and children's STORAGE SPACE: Storage fer
Birth
!ly.
The nleell I h I n g about
clothing. Jeffero Clothing
Mra. Jimmie R. Halo, Rt. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie West •
boats, trailers, caro. camp- POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
a sound -IDBulated recreatioll
SkW&lt;1~2-lte
ers, etc. Write P. 0. Box 129. miniature, $'15 and up. Stud teoled ~ng at Plants Church. room Is that you can't hear Oak Hill, - . 6:49 p.m. Tlllr•·
service and grooming. Phooe
Mr. Murl West, Ravenswood,
da1.
Pomeroy. Phone 1191-2'111 or
the yak-yak upstairs.
1192-541!.
It s tfo
called on trls parents who had
Dlachargea
THERE WILL be a revival at
see Dick Seyler.
I0-3-12tp
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Mila
Adillo
Boker, Lalha T.
tbo Rutland C!lurcb of Christ
the nu.
Our ,..;g~bor sava ht'a
AKC
Golden
RetrieVer
puppleo.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Davis,
Oct. 7 throtllh the 13th al
wav ahead of this computer Bem&lt;tt, Hlc:bar&lt;\F.~•
Pets For Sele
Ricky Blazer, Mrs. )layl"'!,:l'·
Cheshire, Mr. an:l Mrs. Okey
dating f~he marrled on&lt;
7:11 p.m. Ernie Johnson, for· BASSET, SCOTTIE, Weotle, S24 Aoh St., Middleport. Cleary, Cyntlda A. FUdl, Mi'a. .
5443.
ll4tfc Neaselroad, Weirton, W. VL,
30 veara ago.
mer!y from this churoh. will
Schnauzer. Cockers, Wires
visited Rev. am Mrs. Buac:h.
Laura B. (lu1hoe, ~ A.
be tbe evangellat. Sunday,
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and
just
pups.
Barkaroo
Ken~erel
Teafon.l
returned
home
&lt;lOUSE
TRAILER,
two
bed·
Harrell, Mrs. FA~pna,Jilirrl-.
Youngotera
who
write
Oct. IS, ts the !39th ann!vernels, phone 86'1·3654 Coolville,
Lowell F. Harrlooa. ltielv!D )1,
room.
8
ft.
x
45
ft
..
complete"'eadlet'li
pet"
on
other
ldda'
from
the
hospital.
aary and homecoming of the
0. Vl!!lt with us.
t-2t-7tc
loeken
1Wl
better
not
forget
Mr.
and Mra. Bobby Joe Wolle
~ohniCMI,
BeiiJomln F, Miller,
Jv
furn!sbed,
good
conclltkm,
drurdt Tbere wiD be a boo.
and
three children, bcine Route,
June
M.
Mulllna, WOllam ll
11'
1
f.O.
Phone
992-2126.
esf.eD.
HI dbmer In the basement at
Leonard Cornell, and Lawrence
Nibert,
Allen L. Plpo, Mra. Loll&amp;
sion
53.
days_
After
7
p.m.
ForSele
110011. Afternoon services will
Mrl. Albert Prince, Mrl.
phone 992-11280.
lO.WI.c G. JohnBton. local, W!od on Mr.
be at 2 p.m. The m!nllller, HANNAH'S busband Hector
and
Mrs.
Maywood
Johnston.
lviD
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...
..,..._, - .. ll.
hates hard work so he cleans
Eugene E. Underwood. lnvllea
Mr.
and
Mrs.
11&lt;mer
lcenvan
Mater,
craig A. Wile, 1!111-'
the rugs wltll Blue Lustre. i9~5 HOUSE trailer, 1-.
ever)IOIIf to attend.
1»31&lt;
i»wer
Wlod
oa
Mr.
and
Mrs.
sol
II.
!lllrl1a1ll.
Alll;bollr w.
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Phone 1192-5510.
1~
that a)Mistrophe, or It's the Brown, Mrl. 'l'bolllal E. MalClint
Johnoon and Mr. and Mro.
Baker Furniture.
~te
EVERYONE is Invited to a bam
teachers wbo wiD be ofter the ten and [Dian! - . Mrl. J Clift Cochryn of Portlond.
POTATOES and .-1 potaloell.
culprtta, not the !dda.
~. Sunday. Oct. I. at I
Mn. Mlmle Corroll and dauR. Ttmmoni ond lnlanl - .
('IDHUAHUA
PUPPIES,
phone
Pl!one
143-2254.
Clarence
Prof.
p.m. at the Rutland Gun Club.
• • •
gjlter, vllited Mr. ct.rlle carM3-2848, Portland.
t-B'tc
fill. Portlar.d.
IN41&lt; roll at the hospital
We'd be glad to intro1»3le
duce
o u r lodge • joining
Mr. and Mro. Roy p.,.all and
fmnd
to
anyon&lt; who loots
FIELD
GROWN
CHRYSAN·
lii-ACRE FARl\1, 8 room hOUIO,
tamib' have colds.
to
take
clloncea.
for S.Ie or lent
THEMUMl1
and
mums
an
bath. nlenty ol water. double
(,.....,.,.,. ,,.,.,,;. J,.,..)
colors. big and healthy. aloo
garage, small born, free gao,
SIX ROOM 11oose In Ractne.
cannln~ pearo and potaloell.
on school bus and mall route.
Bath. Call 99U91D. IIH-3tc
Reynolds FlOftT Shop, M•·
One mile from Rutland. Phone
ooo City, juot above Corp .
WOMENS
HelpWented
7U-5031.
8-!t-lle
line.
t~tfe
JI'EMALE GENERAL rA.fice
WOOL SLACKS
$1d Ponts I• Brow•, Black
Experienced. Mull be 1'1611 oLDSMOBn.E u1 ...t,.
oM Green
matlc. stwi"•- lu!lv 1953 FERGUSON TRACI'OR
prollclent w!tb fii!UTe' and
wltll
..
t
rA
3-14.
!ndl
ulowl.
filial. Coli tn-5102 for appoint- "'"''""""· tS.IIlO mn.. --~
Now onlr pr. 1.99
712-4211 beforo 5 n m 74'-- lin' tires. reeently overhaul·
ment.
l..s-!te
I
Fa~Wic: Pwses
5501 evonlngs.
ICI-4-3tn
eel. phone !19U236.
16+31c
19611 !IJ'EREO. lovely

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ASBOCIATES
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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY .

AT
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AND
4:30 P.M.

• Free Estlmatas
• QualitY Concrete
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News, Events

Thoughts

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LADT£!1! w!oh to mate

Rae. '2.76 Now 1.99

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Wl'ltll Newkms !Iewin• C-enter.
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hay, 75 cents a bale. N. E.
992-5001.
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Vanaman. Rutland. Rarrtsonv!lle 114ad.
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101 W. trlaln

992-5..,6

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mandata ot • the 14th
attack citizens.

~king

to IIOil'iY 1,000
studentS It the New York
UnlversU.y Law Sebool, Fortaa
said the political struple under
way
in the United States
centered on the principle of
equ&amp;lity. It WIS clear he felt
this issue was re~omsible for
the S8TIIIte's relnsal to conflrm
him as chief justice or the

Ruth Pearson
Dies Thursday

PI'. Pl-EASANT - Mrs. Ruth
Pearson Wells, 57, Halrihorne,
CaiJf., formerly ol Pt:. Pleasant and GalUJIO].is, died at her
home Thursday afternoon.
United States.
Bom Sept. 15, 1909, in Ma"Make nn mi,dake." Fortas
son County, she was the daughter of Mrs. &amp;ella Rodgers Pearoon King ct Pl. Pleasant and the

Nixon Sure

late Wlllllllll H. Pearson.
Mrs. Wells, who bad reslded
In Callfomia for the last four
years, was a member or the
Dickey Chapel Churt'h, n e a r
Northup.

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(Cootlnued O'om page 1)
give Humphrey any chance at
sll or wiming.
Wallace causes Concern
Third parcy candidate George
Wallace is causq Nixon
concern. He doesn't think

&amp;!.rvivors include her tlusband,
Ernest Wells; one son, The Rev. Nallace has a chance or
Donald R. Wells, Northup; three winning ttle presidency, but he
daughters, Mrs. Katherine Metz - worries about the lmpact that
ger, Cheshire; Mrs. M a r v i n Wallace's campaign will ha'fe,
!bggs, Middleport; and Mrs. after ttle election. on the new
James Ratcliff, Northup; two adminislratlon's
chances of
slstera, Mrs. Katherine Stleets, reuniting the nation.
Newark, Ohio, and Mrs . ElizaHealing the bitter divisions
beth Hill, Gallipolis, and 16 which have develcved between
grandchildren.
races; regions, generations and
Funeral arrangements are to Income gro~s is second only to
be announced. The body \dll be endi~ the Vietnam war on
shipped from California to the Nixon's list of priorities.
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home.
He slaps his leg with a loud
smack when tie says, witt!
emotion, that the next president
has simply got to bring tlli s
•.:~so N

DRIVE·IM

country together.

It is this obsession with the
need for national unity that
causes Nixon to mute his pitch

TONIGHT, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
Oct.. 4-5-6

"THE CARPETBAGGERS"
Ashley, Martha Hyer,
Carroll Baker, Bob Cwnmings
Alan Ladd
Eliz.

AND
'"THE SEA PIRATE"

Gerard Barray
Genevieve Cas!le

MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
OCTOBER 4 - 10
"THOROUGHLY MODERN
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(Technicolor)
Julie Andrews, 8!1 Millie
Mary Tyler Moore
COLORCARTOON:
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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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IWC Fern Radcliff, Nelson
Road Rutland, died Thursday at
Vete;ans Memorial Hospital in

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lllMPACT CONSOlf STERfO

Cases

agalnat 173 rut

ct 174

alleged violators of Qhio•s la,w

Fitl in where otMrs cBn't ... yet it

against Uttering the state's
streams wero proseart.ed successfully from June 5 to September 17, resulting In a total
ct $5,293.90 In fines, amouncod
Fred E. Morr, Director, Ohio
Department of Natural Resources.
. The start or this porlod mark·
ed the efiectlve date ot the new
enforcenwnt law, Known as Senate Bill 345, which gives Nalur·
a1 Reaources officers, Including
Forest Rangers, Park Rangers
and Wildlife Game Protectors,
the ~ to enforce the original

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Oldo TOIIlllsters Union todrJ endorsed RepubliW! WOllam B.
Saxbe for the U. S. Senate. Nationally, the TOIIllllterl Unllln
II backing the Democretic ticket ct llwnbert H. Humphrey and
Edmuud Muslde..

SHOP DFSrROYED
COLUMBUS (UPO - F 1 r e
destroyed the Better value carpet lhlp early toda,y, Damage
was estbnated at '100,000 .

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12 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
ADUL T5l $2.50
CHILDREN: $1.75

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

DAuGHTER BoRN
Mr• . and' Mrs. Greg llowlh,
Syracuse, are announcl!w the
birth of a daughter, ROb&lt;!~
Dawn. i.t Shelterirw Arms lioopltal SaturdaJ', September 28,
weighing 8 lb11., 14 oz. Grand-parents are Mrs. Helen KlDI:,
formerly of Racine, mw or R
Riley, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs.
MOton Roush, Syilcuae.

COUDcy )all and JlllllOs E. Cox, are on the stU.
18, o1 825 Secood Ave., Is In
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
the ciq Jail,
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - NorInjured In the fllht was Ben- rio Harvey down 4:45p.m.; 1'1111ny Hall, West COl~ W, Va., 1p spom down 5:20 p.111o; KailiY
l&amp; a patient st. Voter- R. down 6~ p.m.; Mark EUtln
Memorial Hospital, POmeroy. dcnm 10:35 p.m.; John J, - e
Charge• were llled by Hall'•' dcnm 2:S5 a.m.; 11t&amp;D up . t:OS
mother, Louise Stone.
a.m.; Ja110 T, and AIIAII Zep!QT
At 11:30 a.m. ~. HaU was up 5:10 a.m.; Ealllmi&lt;!OM' 7:10
reported In oaUsfactory - - a.m.; Onward II' 7:55 aim.; r.tiUon at the boopital. He luf!or- 1/Y Dolme.Y II' 9p.m.;!W'Ye1J0r,
ed abrasi&lt;Ris to the head In the dan up 10:05 p.m.; J. Pqe Hamelee, lt waJ&lt;eported.
.
clan up 11 a.m.; Pasco up waitDispooltlm ol the 111111°1 CIHI, 1111.
was pending at 11:30 a.m.todst;•· KANAWHA RIVER - I.mdoll,
11 was reported ~ !'Ill&amp; !bi•IQ' dcnm
a.m.; 1\larmet,
and COx had ol!ored to waive ex- ,
T. Prlee down 1:46 .Ro
tr~t1J?n to Wflt Vlr~
qa,; .. ~.!J~- ~;
were • - e d·lw .berilM..., . cl(rim 4:5fp,m;l;lli&amp;~er·~i::'
to retum volunlarllytoPt.1'leu• . 45 p.m. 1 Buek F'rOODW!
9:•
ant.
,
25 .p.m. 1 FrlllkUD B. 111 12:05
Cox was picked up In qblo late .. a.m.; W, B. -or. Jr. up La.:;
Thursday nl8bl by the Slatelllsh• a.m.· Fort DeorbOm up 2:20
"111 Petrol' and char&amp;ed with in- a.m.;
E. Bowleo dcnm 2:li5
to:dcatlon. C11f pollee Aid Cox a.m.
would have to •poll a $28 bond
OHIO ltlVER - LOck U,
before he Ill releued to return PemQl'vanla up (110 time); lAid&lt;
to West VlrslniL .
15. A. V, Crill down 5 A.m.;
Lock 18, Jollboll uP 5:S5 -.m.;
ANNOUNCE REVIY.AI.
Lock 17, Diana llolliiOJ1h up 4:,.
There will bil 'a revl•al at tile. 30 p.m.; Pr1nc1p1o , down 8:30
HUand ~ Clurch &lt;RI Ill: p.m.; BecWord II' 6:10 a.il).i
124, bad&lt; of I'I&gt;/IJmll' ~ · II¥! . -l -CIIII)Or\1'8:45~J!I·;~Uo­
Laurel C1lfr road, beclmlnl Oct.' vt11e Locka, A. D, !Jl.yllol, D
17. Serrieea w!U be hold at 1.:1 2:46 a.m.; Lock 21, Wllllalll
7:30 p.m. each ovoal!l&amp;.the ·J!I!I'. ·H. Z1Jnm8r down 8:35 a.m.;.BriRobert Searlea, 'pellor, the 10 a _, 7:05 a.m.; Look 23,
opeaksr. ~ sinBinl will be El8otCWI up 3:15 a.m.; llaclne .
preoertsd eaeb Ofioll\g.
Lo&lt;kl, l'li1ly !I•- 2:aG a.m.;
~ CIQ- down St05 a.m.;
G._ 'J.o&lt;ka. Robert H, 'fl..
PLAN BAKE SALji:
liolt dcnm 8:30 p.nt; Dlll!ol• Ill!
The MYF Ill thi. Jlulland IJnlt. 10:55 P· ... , ~ c. !lleerer up
ed Metbodill Church will bold • t:50 a.m.; JlllllOs Bowie up 5:· ·
bake tlale at tile Rutland llepert- 26 a.m.; lllvonsl!OOCI Ill! 7:15
ment Slllro at 10:30 a.m. Solur· a.m.; Meltlahl- Loi:ko, .. Cll; :lll
dtQI.
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laid 'l'hollljloon.

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A - for Olllltantlln8 academIc IIChlev... durllll tho SOC·
oild ·..muter Ill the 1967.M
•cbool rear ,... insented flf.
Q-.three Melp Hlsh School studelta at ~ 'PIClaJ UAJMiy In
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1be corllftcatea are presented al the. ~'dptdl1n ct each soWOrk. to all -nts
wbo
at least three
~· of "A" and no grade
1owar lhan a "II'! for his ...
1!1'ster Iridal· Elln' ,re~;Ujp!l­
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for tile term.
Sludonts receiving a-.ta for
haYing no grade lower 1han ''A"
for ibo lall IIOIII8ster were pon
M. AlldorBGit, Mary E.Brad&gt;ur7,
Mary K. Brlcldea, Twlla S. CJat.
worthY, RobertS. ~~.Deb­
hie A. Crow, Gloria C. G o ff,
carol M. Hergraves, Bernadette
Hemea11, Robeeca J. - .
ahal~ Glema K. Kefs, Mary C,
Pear1011, Joyce L, RiltV, Franklin M. Rizer, Glema M. ~ra­
gua, .Reberca J, Tr!plett a n d
lloma Weber, all sopbomorea,
Linda Cardillo, Sharry L.
HQel, J&amp;D M. Lons, Roberta J,
(Contlllled oo P1110 ~

eattons.

Admlnlstrallm.

Rest-s wtshllll to process
their IIIJPil~l 'PlY report to
the Pomeroy Elementary School
frmn 1 to t p.m. and from 1 to
9p.m.
Porter staleS that .$1,$00,000

The loan program ct the FHA
was explained at the open meet.
1111 m hoosing attended by some
200 residents. As a result of the
meeting over 80 f.amllleB Indicated their 1n1e11t1on to proceed

pl~qs ct wtat 111u have ...u.
able In the ...., ct nell llouao
COIIB!ructlon.
The Oct. 17 dale haa- lit
to bolp the IIIJPllcanta wflh ceasing ct t h e - owk Involv-

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RUTLAND -

Democrats of

the Tenth Congressional D i s-

trict wUl meet for a run evenct actlvltles Thursday, Octoher 10, atRuUandSchool, accordIng to Jaek W. Crisp, chalrman
ot the Democratic Executive
Committee d Meigs County.
Mr. John Baker, Asllstant Seep
retary of Agriculture, will be1be
principal speaker it the quarterly
dlmer meeting or the Tenth Dlatrlct Democratic Club, at 7:30
p.m. Presiding at the dinner
will be Eugene P. O'Grad,y, cbslrman at the Ohio Democratic Ex~
NASA's Kennedy ~ce Center ecutlve Committee.
A Hget..out-the-vote" districtm an earth orbital mission designed to test spacecraft systems wide workshop will be held he·
under eondltlons slmUar to those fore the dlmer, starting a~ 6.
to be encountered on a moon p.m., at the school. The worktrip.
ahop, which will be led by MorAl the !\&gt;ace Dlvlslou, Miss ion Nelpp, Toledo, Ohio ChalrReamey 11 a secretary in the man of the 1968 Block-worker
office or the assistant m&lt;inag- Program, will include S t at e
er of the AJJOliO·program.
Chairman O'Grady, Harry CrewRegarding the moon program, Athens, candidate for ConMiss Rearney said: u1 feel that greas; Frank W, King, Pre.slthis Is the greatest scientific dent ol the Ohio AFL-CIO; Miss
feat to happen In my lifetime, Betty Jsoe Gtdl'ney, nemocrat.
sod I am VOl'Ji proud to be able 1c NaUooal Commlu....,man ct
Ill participote In the Pl'OIII'&amp;m, Ohlo; coanty chairman) from the

SPACECRAIT STENO - Donna L. Reamey, lonnercy
or Cr(M'fl Clty, is a steoographer - secretary at the 5j)ace
Division of North American RockweU Corporation, buDder
of the Apollo spacecraft command an;t service modules in
wWch three astronaut! will journey to the moon and back.

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Donna Reamey Helps
With Lunar Program

GALLIPOLIS - Mlsa Donna
L. Reamer, formerly or Crown
Clcy, Ia helping with the naUon'l
lunar exploratton program at
Downey' CalU.
Miss Reamey is a stenogra.
])her..ecretary at the !\&gt;ace Dlvlsloo ct N~ American Rock·
well eo~itlon, builder of the
Apollo spacecraft colnmand and
events.
service modules In which three
Ladloa ct Heath Clrurch who
served a ateak dlmer were t.trs. astronauts will Lravel to t h e
N&amp;D Moore, Mrs. Kay Rail, Mrs. moon and back.
Nleee o1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Beulah Ha,ves, t.lrs. Zeigler and
Hckett
ct Crown Clcy, Mlso
Mias Besa Sanborn.
Reamey Is the daila!lter or the
VOTES
COLUMBUS (UPO
MCM'O
than $,qOO members ol Unl\ed
Auto Workers Local 927, reprosentlnr the local dlvlolon of
North Amerlcu Rockwell, will
vc:Ke on a proposed cantract

meeting a couple ct -ks ago, haa be.. promllled Melp Coun- wflh tile loons for now .........
Aid that vohlllleer help has been Q' for the conslnicti&lt;lo of now At the IIIOtldnl aiM&gt;, lib( ·build- :
oecured to proce11 the appll- b:Kne1 by the Fanner1 Home 1111 c:omractora ox1dhlted dla-

Activities

Club Proposal
students ol Meigs Hlsh School
was dioQIIIOII FrfdtQI nlshl when
the Mldllloport.I'Ome~ Rotary
Club met at Heath Cbul'ch.
Rotari&amp;D Rev. Charles Simons
asked for volunteers to look Into
the propolli. Rotary InOOrnational hal - - local clubs be&lt;ome ·more actl\'0 Ia thilllold. A
week 1110 Jlgo ROUsh ct the
Ironton club ,... a pst apeakor In Middleport on tile topic.
Rotarian George Hargraves Jr.
related his -rienee with the
Interact movement In East Uverpool wharo he wajo• a h I g b
scbool principal and later asoJst.
ant 8Uperlntendent.
John Werner, secretary, read
the district llnanclal report and
revl""ed upoomlna district

Pro

Announce

DiSCUSSeS
A proposal

Paper~ . ~·k

Democrats

Rotary Club

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POMEROY - '!be paperworl&lt;
Involved on ooor 80 applicetiona
for Farmers Home Admlnlstra-.
tim loans resulting from a recent mMI!ng oo new housing
In Mlfljo1 • t:ouucy wiU be processed oo Thursday, Oct. 17, at
tile AlmerQy Elementary School.
I'OJDOnll' Altorne,y BllliWter,
.ll'bo IPOUheedod the housing

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tired businessman, died Satm. as the result
of inJuries suffered Friday in
~ tractor .accident. Mr. Parmelee report.edl)' passed away
In HuntingtoJ&gt;.cabell Hoapltal
In HuuUngton, W, Va. The victim received severe head i~
W'les when a tractor he was
operatlng on hts farm, located
off Route 7 near the State Highway Department garqe, overturned. Arrangements will be
announced.
W'Q.)&gt; at 7 p,

53 Meigs High Pupils

up 8:65p.m.; Mike Mur·
DA,NCE; :I'ONIGHT
phJ up 7:55 p.m.; Ellltha Wil!&gt;da
A hotiJecomlnil . dance will be _ , 9:20 p.m.;~~·~
held at the Sotilborn Junlllr IUak .· .,. 1:25 a.m.; AWed • •Atbl~
auditorium illlll&amp;lt to~ the dcnm 2 a.m., Walttr CurlY dtiP
f~ game between St:odhem 3:15 a.m.; Sail¥ Polk up 5 a.IJ!.;
and Federai.HoeldiJI. MlisiC'wlll Wba1no H. 8:05 a.m.;~
-be by the Brand X lllDtL
Welt V'lrslalo 7:10 a.m.

OPEN TONIGHT-FRIDAY-UNTIL 9 ,M,

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&lt;UlJn telllna, . X-tll'l, bi.......U..
ly Chell Q)lnlca, pollen! oelv·
Ices and heal til edlcatlon, will
get underway wllll tho slopo,

4:50•p,m.; .

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B. ·F. Psnnalee, Mlddloport
councilman and recently re-

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t.lrs tO Iobel OIIVelopes, stu1r
OIIVOlapo;, ·Iobel remiDdors; a
Gltl w&amp;oOIK has volunteered to
1110.• cklstmas Seallettero.
. · •it know the Importance ct the
~~ Seal Campaljp!' to the
reilclanta of out oonunun!Q- and
I 1111 canvlncOd we will more
lliD lap our IQIIIJI4f.500. The

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Auto 11·
cense revenues for the year are
expected to poll tile $100 mllllou mark by the end ct ~
for the first lime Ill hlotor)'.

by Dor&lt;thy

· Mr. Thompson gramated from
Ohio Northem IJnlverolQ' andre.
celved his Master's Degree from
Miami Unlverslcy. Mr. Thompson
oo.ce hrved as football coach
at ~Ia A.-roy 111gb School,
prlnclpel at Kyger Creek Hlsh
School, -~ d the
Middleport SChools and IUIIOrllloP&lt;Iant of the North G a I II a
etool District. He haa been ac4ve 1n youth and other orpn~.
zetiOnll actlviUoa )n Gallla Coun~ and II pre..-.Ly aervq aa
dlo4'man for School Nilbl for
Sccuts, inembar ct the •ecudve CDIIIlhlttee ct the Southeast
Ohio !q1at1ntllldaiP, Association
and II delepte"""cl lo the NaUooal Education Association.
Mr. Thompson announceil the
Chrlllmol 11,1a1 cllnpel&amp;ti di&gt;oo
not atart Ulltil Nov. 12,-i&gt;ut the
mall campeJin requires IIUII1l'
voliml.r 'IIOI'kera. Some ct the
wotk baa beeo done In prepar.

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tile Galli&amp; Courlb'
=~osls and Htlaltll AlSO·

Two Galli&amp;
men an
being held on I'UIIIIvo warranto •
from West Vlridnla on tharpa
GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.6
ct aslllllllt and battery after .. and 13.4 runn111g U foot ct roll.
alleged fight ThursdaY nl8bt at trl; Pt. PIMMIII, 24.54; I'Ome.
the Chat •n Chew IIOil' Cllftm roy-Maaoo, 20.90; Hinton, 0.42
In Mason County.
atat.; Kanawha Fallo, 2.56 rlsEmersoo B. Bin&amp; 28, RL 2 1ng; Charleston, 18.1!2 riling.
coastal Gamp Evans, 380 miles '
Gallipolis, Is In t1to G alii • Loodoll, Marmet, and Winfield,
oorth of Saigon.

QUALITY SOLID-STATE

Charmrng ~urly A1111·rr: .1 11
SIYII' Cf Cdblrlfl1 111 Qf.I"IU I Il~
Maple vcnt'(!IS l rlr hrt
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Green Berets Help
Throw Back Attacks

Litterbugs Living

Tape Input /O utput Jack s · Stereo

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Two Men
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Held in

HEATH CHURCH REPAIR- ~an oxionalYO II" l!fd'W ia the Ulllrloc olllllddloport'a
Heath Methodist Oturch. Workmen oC the Joseph J, Graciano Co., Pittsburgh, PL, have steamed
and chemically cleaned the structure and are currently pointing up the exterior brlek. The next
step will be silkone sealing of the entire exterior. Worken have been at tile church ror a morth
and are expected to spell) several more weeks before tbe $9,640 job is completed.

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Ouistmaa Seal Cam1Jal8n, according to aniUUIOUIICemontiiUILie

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Pomeroy. He was a retired posot the Carpenter
(or "white backlash" votes, Post Office wtlere he llad workSAIGON (UPD- U.S. Green seventh day but gave no sign a
Berets am. their Vit=tnamese ground attack was tn ttle works.
even when he's cam,paigniJlt in
ed 23 years.
U.S.
spoke~men
had no
the Deep South. He comes on
Born in Carpenter on Aug. 27. sidekicks patrolling infiltration 852s pouOOed the 7,000 Commu- immediate eJQ&gt;Ianatlon Cor the
strong for law aOO order but in 1890, he was the son of the late corr idors scarred with Commu- nists relenUessly.
u_s. spokesmen today report.. collision. The~ said there was
the same sentence insists that it
Charles and Kate RadciUfe. One nist tank tracks threw back a
ed the collision or an f.ir Force no Communist grouiKI ftre
must be accompanied by justice
brottler, Frank, also preceded four-wave North VIetnamese
and equality for all Americans,
attack within a mUe of transport and an ArmY helicq&gt;· reported when tile Caribou
him in death.
lifted off.
black as well as white.
Surviving are his wife, Nan- Cambodia, military spokesmen ter over ttle northern coast
The Viet Cong's "Liberation
Thursday
that
killed
24
AmerlHe knows that he isn't Ukely
nie· two daughters, Mrs. Wayne said today.
Radio"
today claimed the allies'
to win many Negro votes, -ru:ner, Rutland. and Mrs. LaurSouttl Vietnamese officials can
Gls. There were no
defense
of saigon was "defeated
whatever he sa)'S, Am. tie also en Hoffman, Dexter; five grand~ said the furious battle 66 miles sur vi von.
and
panic
stricken." It said
knows that he could greatly
The twin-engine C a r I b o u
children, and four great-grand- northwest of saigon lelt 150
"the
U,
S.
PUPPets
will certalnl.1
improve his chances or capturmembers of North Vietnam's transport witt! 13 men aboard
children.
be
attacked
more
an:l more
ing several southern states from
Funeral services will be Sun- 8th Division dead Thursday. Tile smashed into the CH47 Chinook vigOrously . , • in the days
Wallace if he would make an day at 3 p.m. at the Martin Fu- guerrillas downed a U.S. carrying 11 men shortly after
unqualified appeal to white "law neral Home ln Rutland with Rev. helicopter early in the fighting, takeoff Thuroday night O'om ahead.''
and order" sentiments.
Chester Lemley officiating. Bur- killing four Americans.
But any man who wlns the ial will be in the School Lot
Spokesmen put other allied
presidency with racist appeals cemetery and friends may call losses at four SOuth Vietnamese ,
(Cootinued !rom page 1)
that lotaUy alienate the 20 at the funeral home after noon irregulars killed and nine
mUJion members of the Negro
Americans and 38 irregulars world hunger problems and improve the economy or poor nations. ·
Saturday.
community, Nixon says, caMot
WOUI'Oled. u.s. warplanes and
LAKEWOOD, omo - MRS. MAUDE MAITLAND, 91-yeargovern America, He cllll o~
artillery slammed hundreds of
old
mother-in-law of vice president candidate Curtis LeMay, tepreside over a fatal slide Into
bombs
and
shells
into
the
dug-in
PLAN HYMN SING
vcaled Thuroday she will be backing the Republican party ticket In
Civil War.
The Ctlurch of God at Chester Communists.
UPI correspondent K a t e the forthcoming eleclioiL
wUI have its monthly hymn sing
LeMay wao named by third party candidate George Wallace
Webb,
in a plane over the
at 7:30p.m. Saturday, The CounThursday
., his ruMlng mate. A long-time member ol the Lak&amp;o
battlefield,
reported
the
terrain
try Gospel Singers and the Gosp
wood
Republican
Club, M(S. M.aitlanl .aid that although ll)&gt;eldollzlaced
with
Communist
tank
pel Melody Girls will be among
ed
LeMay,
she
was
\I' Bel that he left the Republican part;y,
tracks.
American
852
Stratororthe groups taki~ part in the
tresses
saturated
the
battlefield
evenL Singers are Invited as well
COLUMBUS - THE NAME OF CURTIS LeMAY wUl not be on
as ttle public. The church is lo- with bombs lollowing the bottle.
the
Ohio
ballot as the vice presidential candidate of Georp Wallace,
Elsewhere,
ttle
North
Vietnacated one mile east of Route 7
Secretary
or State Ted Brown IBid today.
308th
Division
pushed
its
mese
in Ctlester, just ocr Route 248.
lnstead the ballot will carry the name of former Georgia Gov.
siege of U.S. Green Berets at
northern ThUO!W Due into a Marvin Grimn. Griftln was a vice presidential "stand-in" for Wallace as a rormaiUy so the former Alabama go\'ernor•s IWDUI could
be placed on the ballot in several stateS. How,ever, the 26 (lila
electors wiU be pledged lo LeMay.

nent oal horns . two 3Y;r'' conto.type

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The students

Former Postal

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Thompson

profound regret at the wrongful
action of the U.S. Senate,"
prevented Goldberg from continuing by applauding.
Fortas said tie saw a "sad
parallel" between trends today
and "negation" of civil rights
foii11Ning the Civil War.

be alil~t,o, betore him,

.. ,,.,.;ma,y think aloud.''

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matlon.
"I want to express my very

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mont (which auan~W•
prote&lt;tloo under the law) , •••
"I tear that we are again Ia •
national erlsls where we who
believe 1n this natloo ••• In the
14th Ameedment and the Blll of
Rights will be put to lt to
defem them • • ••
"So rar u I am concerned,"
F'ortas said, "I shall persevere.''
The students in the law
school•s audltorhon gave him a
standing ovation after his
statements.
In a highly emotioral appea..
ranee, Fortas was applauded
repeatedly. Before tie spoke, he
sat with eyes downcast as
Carmer Justice Arthur J,
Goldberg
referred to the
Senate's blocking ol his conflr.

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Garnllt.li\!WJ!Ir.tr81ld-. am~l ·tboua!l ~ .coatrli&gt;utlon i~~~o.t~ct, ~~~

fAther was the late Charles L. mlabt bel'
Slble,y ol Bladen. Her l!l'IDd·
mother, Mra. )rla:rp.ret Sibley,
ls 83-yeartHIId, and resides at will ba the sixth IUght test ot
South PolnL
the Apollo spscecrafl,
Miss Reemey atteeded South
The test will Involve the comGate IUa!l Sehool and Cerritos mand (crew QUarters) and service
Collage, bolll In !buthem CsU- (supply) mo&lt;llleo, both buUt by
fornla. Ste resides at 8547 E. North American Rockwell's
Imperial Hlsbw&gt;,y, Apartment t\&gt;ace Division for NASA's Man12A, Downey.
ned ~cecraft Center. They will
The first mamed test ot the be boosted Into so orbit about ,
Apollo spacecraft Is scheduled 100 nautlcal miles above t h e
for later thlo year. Carl)'lng a earth by a two-stage Saturn launch
c:::rew of three astronauts, the v~ele.

uwmocru.ue WOll81 s

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cor1. Melanie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beegle ol Letart FsUo. Mrs. N&amp;Dey
hlnclled the homecoming srranaomenls.
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CROWNING QUEEN - Donna lbeias, left, 1967 Southern Hlgl! HIOIIOCOIIIIJW Qtieen, ~
the crown on the held of !.felanie Beegle, the queen for this year, during Pre-tiiDI .CII'IIDOIIu til
the Southern • Federal Hocking foothall contest Friday nighl Darrell Norris Is Mlu JlaMie•1,,...

for Jotm J. Gilligan, candidate
for the U. S. Senate, Ohio Gal·
eral Assembly candidates, MerrU Brothers and Jotn C, Duffy, candidates for tlto Ohio 101preme Court and other localcandldates.
Purpose ct the workshop Is
1o oolllne a door.ro..!oor blockworker program and to wtline
final pl&amp;Do for winning the 1968
campaign for the Democratic candidates, all t1to way, from the
Whlta House to the coorthouse,
Crisp said. All Democrats are
urged to attend this very im-

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Auto Accident
GALLIPOLIS -

The Stat o

lligbway l&gt;atrot Investigated a
one car accident at 3 Lm. Frldif'lll Rt. 160, three mlleanor1h
or Vinton. No one waa injured
seriously.
The accident was not report- ·

ed uutil LO:S5 a.m. Friday, however, the patrol reported. No
charge was CUed.
O!!lcors said that Kemeth E.
DuM, 20, Rt, I Ewlngton, ....
headed north, and a cow ran across the road In !root of hls
car. The vehicle struck the cow

portant rneeting.

and the impact turned the car

Gallia Taking

aroond In the road. Tbere was
moderate damage to the vehicle.
DuM and the petrol were unable to locate the cow or the
cow' a owner •

Absentee Voter

3 Juveniles

Applications

Levied Fines

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ti111s who will not be able to
GALUPOLIS - Cited by clcy
vlalt their polling places Election D~. Nov. s, were adrised pollee, Danny L. Saundora, lol,
~ by Secretary ct Slate Ted Scottown, was fined $10 a n d
W, Brown to mol&lt;e appllcetion 1;01\s, SaturdiQ' In Gallla Counfor disabled or civilian abiO!It .Q' Juvenile Court on a dlerae
voter ballots starting Monday, of m aperatort 1 liciJISe.
· In Slate IUak"''Y l'ltrel caaea,
Oct. 7.
Alllloulh the statutory date for Judge Jotm W, llo'll8l1 fined Wilthe dlllrlbutloo ct disabled or liam . Michael VIDeo, 17, Gallictvlllaa absent voter ballots Ia poUI,' $1,0 and COati, ll&amp;letd'na;
today~. Oct. 6), Secretary and Michael Ra,y Wolfe, 17, Rt.
Brown salcl that requeats Cor 1 r,.Illpilis, *10 and COBle, with
the ballots will ba honored Moo- f5 ct the fine ..,,.,......., for
dtQI wllen the board ct electi&lt;lo driving an unsafe •ehlcle.
oCIIceilqltll.
Perlotll deslrllll to cast disabled or clvUian aboent voter
ballots llliQ' apply to the Gallla
C&lt;lunly Board ct E l - Wllll •
p.m. ThurldtQI, Oct. II, for the
ballotL The voledball&lt;it•mstbe
return to tile board Ill~
nDI later lhan 12.Doon FrldtQI,
• Nov. 1, ill order to be .....ed

on ole~... dtQI.

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vo1iJ!B ll'liled aervlees al&gt;aent'OOIerl ·~ot han 1111111 .&amp;tUrdQ,
Nov. Z, at 12....., to lllllre.
pllcattoo. '!'110
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EASTERN QUEEN- The 1968 Eastern High SchooiCOIIII'W queen, Loretta Kay Sargen~ lspicturedwlthhar eiCGI'!,
Don Rose. Miss Sargent was crowned queen Friday nllbt at
hllftlme durt~ the Kyger Creek - Eutern game by her slotar, Mlaa Pat Sargent, who was Eastern's 1967 llonlec&lt;JIDiDI
Qo-.. The queen and her court entered the fteld In convert.
lblos provided by P'""eroy Motor Co., Keith Goble Ford 11101
Ml'l. !Do MaiiOI'. Miss Sargent and the court were braolllhl
&lt;DD the lleld U lhe pllyed "Girl t1 My DI'OllllL" !Ira.
Allee Neue, fleuiQ- member, oaa In ctarge of the p r e lion ct Mlsa Slrpnt and the coort.

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