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12- Tho Doll,y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddl_.-t.

o., Thur!day, October 17,

port High School, Room 206. fn
addition to announcing the tlUe
winners, charter members octt:~
club will be honored.
Members will begln the week
or observance by attending a
District 15 meeting to be held
&amp;mdlfo,Y at tlle Lake Hope Lodge,
The second and nnal session
or WHAP, !lponsored by the club,
will be held at 7:30p.m. at Middleport High School with lessons

to include safety equipment the
mechanical condition of
vehicle, freeway driving, and rules
of the road.
A. &amp;ate Higbwa,ypatrolmanwtll
be present to award certificates
to those completing the Cour llour defensive driving training
course.
Mayor c . 0. Fisher has signed
a proclamation declaring the
week of Ocl 20 as BPW Week,

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and a window fn Mlmlleport will
be decorated by the club. Vllita
to Mra. EsSie RUssell. a charter member now confi ed to he
home have been
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Nellie Vale is chairman
of activities for the obeervance
and membera on her committee
are Mrs. Geraldine SWadley,
Mrs. Alwilda Werne M 5 Marjorle Hortner
r (a i
Griffin.
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Collier Seeking Competitive Spirit
CLEVELAND (tiPO - Coach
Blantm Collier has begun putting the heat on his quarterbacks in light of his team's dismal 2-3 record so far this year.
Collier may be hoping a little
bit of the old competitive spirit
will infect Frank Ryan and Bill
Nelsen. He might also be hoping
the
rest of tile Cleveland
Browns will catch it.

Collier told Nelsen and Ryan
Wednesday they would both get
a chance to pla_.v agaimrt the
formidable Baltimore Colt! this

:i!nde..Y.
Lapsing into double-think, Collier said he still thinks of Ryan
as his No. 1 quarterback despite the fact he removed Ryan
from the starting lineup in favor of Nel!en aner the Browns

lost to Los Angeles.
It could be that the man who
moves the ball best against the
Colts will be leading the team
for Ole rest of the seawn.
To a great extent, the fate of
both men will be in the hands
of their offensive line. The Colts
defensive line features two
standouts named Smith, BiJ ly
Ra..Y and "Bubba." Billy Ra,y
stands 6 - 4 and weighs 250

Coach Has Keen Sense Of Humor
COLUMBCS (UP0 - Nortl1westem Coach Alex Agase hall
kept his ~ense of humor while
the Wildcats have done nothing
funny this year.

"Pm not sure - 11'!1 either
the Big Ten or the Top Ten,"
said Ague Wednesday as he
looked forward to the encounter
with No. 2 ranked Ohio state

Royals Top
Hawlis By 15

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ATLANTA (l'P0 -

Atlanta

was introduced to professional
baakotball Wednesday night and
leamvd a Ienon that olher NBA
cities alreadY knew:
"It's oot enough to stop the
''Big 0'' three-fourths of the
time; you've got to do it all tile
way ,"
The Atlanta Hawks made
their Dixie debut a11 host to the
Cinclrmati Royale and Oscar
Robertson. The Hawks held
Robertson to rour points in the
first half and went out at inter.
mission trailing by only one
point, 52-51.
But in the third period, the
5,607 who showed up at the 7 ,.
000-aeat Georgia Tecl'l Coliseum
and many thousands more who
watched via a local telocast,
found out why Robertson hi considered one of tile most brU .
liant performer!! ever to play
pro ba!lketball.
In that 12~te soan. •'Big
0'' •cored 16 of his team's 29

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MEIGS
TO~IGHT

THEATRE
&amp; THURSDAY

OCTOBER 16-17
HOT OPEN

TONIGHT, OCTOBER 17
NEVER A DULL
MOMENT
Oic:k Yon Dyke
Dorothy Provine
DISNEY CARTOONS :
For Whom The Bulls Tell
Ft11oro &amp; Cleo

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Hlwoy Hec:klera
Goon Is Wild
Admiuion 8Sc &amp; SOc

SHOW STAATS 7 PM

points and when the period ended, Cincinnati was resting on a
comfortable !H-70 lead.
The Royals wOWld up with a
15-{)Qint, 125- 110 victory but the
final period was more for the
exercise tllan anything else.
With Jerry Lucas, who had 21
rebound!!, controlling the back boards and helping Connie Dierking pick up a lot of "garbage"
point!!, Robertson was content
witll picking up foor free throws
in that final period to tie Dierking for game-hit scoring hon~
ors with 24 points .
Atlanta's !!hooting, rebounding
and ball handling didn't appear
to he up to the standards the
Hawks set last year when they
won a Western Division record
56 games while playing out of

St.

Lools.

Everything's still pretty new
in AUanta. Hawks GeneraJ Manager Marty Blake, handling the
public address broadcast for the
game, even called tile team
"Sl. louis" at one poinl.
Another big change was having Walt Hazzard, just in a few
days ago from Soattle, filling In
for traded Lennie Wilkens.
"That Hazzard really sparked
us when he was in there, •• said
Coach Richie O..erln who had
little else to be happy about.
"h will take him a little while
to get used to playing with our
other men.
j•Wait and see, the Hawks are
going to settle down and play
some basketball. "
They won't have long to ~ait .
They holt Milwaukee Saturday
night.

pounds. He's small compared to
6-7, 295-polmd Bubba at defensive end.
Colts Head Coach Don Stlula
says Bubba Is on his way to becoming one of the best ever.
Billy Ray has been there (or
quite BOrne time, leading the defensive barrage that got to opposition quarterbacks 36 times
last season.

Bucks Ground

Defell8e Tough

here Saturday,
Thus far in the season, NorthNEW YORK (UPO - Socondwestern has lost all Its games, ranked Olllo State and Califorand all its game11 have been nia arc the mly major colleges
against teams ranked in tile top which have not allowed a touchten nationally .
down by rushing this season.
The Wildcats started against
OSU jumped from 12th to
No. 10 Miami and lost 28M7; third place in the nation In dethen played No. 2 Southern fense against scoring by virtue
Callrornia and was handed a of its 13.0 win over Purdue last
24-7 loss; took on Purdue, then Saturday.
No. 1, and got clobbered 43-6,
OgJ has allowed an average
and last week, Nutro Dame, No. of 56.3 yards in its three game~.
5 In the poll, handed Northwest- The Buckeyes were listed third
ern a 27 -7 dereat.
in defense against scoring, havNow
comes
Ohio &amp;ate, ing allowed three touchdowns
r anked No. 2.
and two extra points in three
OSU Coach Woody llayes, games.
meanwhile, lsn"t taking the
Miami University is one gtep
winless Wildcats lightly.
ahead or OSU in that category,
Uayes said he was not happy allowing four touchdowns and
ffi th Wednesday's practice.
£our extra points for 28 points
"Whenever you cut down tbe in five games.
hitting, things don't go right,"
In the forward pan defense
he said.
category, Kent StaW's five..game
Jim Roman, a 21-yea.r-old sen ~ record showed 28 completions in
ior from Canton, was given the 62 attempts and four pass interplace~icking chores for Saturceptions for rourth place.
da,y•s game.
"But we can•t work him much
because he has 1.o play a lot of
Owem Appointed
center while John Muhlbach
take.s It easy because of his inShoe Comultant
jury," Uayes said.
Roman threatened !Ieven withCOLUMBUS (UPO Jesse
out a mis!l Sept. 2t in the BuckOwens, former Ohio ~te Unieyes preview game.
versity track star and four-time
Olympic Gold Medalist. has
joined ~e Curp. or America
as a consultant.
Herbert H. Schiff, company
president, said today Owens wUI
advise the company manage.
ment and the Retail Footwear
Group on programs to broaden
employment and advancement
~portunities ror minority em·
ployes, including recruitment
and management development.
Owens, whose headquarters
will be In Chicago, will begin
his duties Oct. 28 on returnlng
from Mexico City. where he 11
now working as a broadcaster
at the Olympic gamee.

Open Both Friday and Saturday Nights Until 9:00

Winter IS On The JJIay!

Cold.~

Th. "Hoo.or Mon
will b;- ~" our
2n.d floor d.rnonatrotlnt tho Hoover
T~o Hoo•or Wo1her ond the
Hoover Appllonc••·

Elberfelds Are Headquarters
for this fa111ous brand dress" Berkshire" Half Sizes

" THERE'S GOLD on them
thar reels. " A teehnlcian
checks wire being electroplated with 24-~arat gold.
The wire Is used by the
semiconductor Industry as
leads ror diodes, transistors
and rectifiers.

STRAW C R UC I Fl X was
among art objects displayed by the Rev. Charles
Hammer, a Franciscan
monk from Milwaukee,
Wis., at an outdoor art fair.
made In Mexico.

M.ASON

New York Clothing House
POMEROY, OHIO

DRIVE· IN

washable lalrlc In 10lids
prints.. New decorator colors.
to put on - Easily removed.

New StylesPIN-UP LAMPS

$3.39 - $3.95- $4.39
bond•.. T,,d
Pure Foam Rubber

ANTI-FATIGUE MATS
Wide range of attractive decorator
colors In sizes ror every need.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
OCT. 18 • 19 -20
"COOL HAND LUKE"
(Color)
Paul Newman-Geo. Kennedy
AND
Robert Stac k-Eike Sommer
"THE CORRUPT ONES"'
(Color)

NEW YORK-INEAI-The
TV program , " Walt Disney 's
Wonderful World of Color "
has a football flavor behi0d
the cameras .
Ron Miller. exec utive producer, once played ror the Los
Angeles Rams ; Cotton Warburton, film editor, played at
Southern California, anj Paul
Cameron, assistant director,
was a star at UCLA .

45" Permanent Press

In wide selection of colon.

October Sales

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Mens and Boys Wnr

s,.00
Check
Gingham
yd.

1/8"-1/4" -1/2''-1"
Big Choice of Colors
For October Sale

Automatic
Electric
Blankets

·Special Purchase!

Stop in the Men's and Boys' Department on the ht Floor. Look

54" Vinyl Upholstery

arouOO at all the special values for men and boys. Sweaters.
slacks, hosiery. A complete selection of Hanes Urxlerwear,
Jackets for dress and sportswear, work clothing such u overalls, carhartt,, brown duck overalls, jackets, dungarees, work
gloves by Indianapolis and Wolverine, work unUorms, coveralls, work caps, rlannel shirts, a OOJ11llete selection of sweaters for men and boys, pajamas tn broadcloth and nannel,
blanket lined overall jackets by Blue Bell and Lee, Make
Elberfelds in Pomeroy your shopping center for men's and
boys' wear. A fine selection, In all sizes, and at October
Sale prices.

cotton t.cldng - can be used to cover aotaa, dinette
chairs, benches, patio furniture, smaller chain, etc. Solid

~rted

color textures and grains with leather look. An e:r:cellent assortment. Special price ror October Sale.

99e

yard

HEADQ~U~;;AR~T~ER;;;S~F~OR,;-~\-----_:::_:__:__ _ _ _ __
Save On Jrrecular Morgan-Jones
Famous Minuet Heirloom

Bed Spreads

VISIT THE BUSY HOUSEW ~RES DEP ARTMENTon the lBtfioor
A big selection or
Westmoreland milk glass, botb plain aiXI de~orated, a beautiful collection of decorator wall clocks, lovely Syroco wall accessories, gleaming stainless steel cookware sets, canister
sets In the new harvest and avocado colon. porcelain ftnisll
cookware in pepper and avacado, ceramic large size ash trays
a complete line of Corning cook, bake and serve dishes, ever;thing you need In Rubbennaid housewares Cor the kitchen am
bath, Electrical appllances, Redman clothes hampers In seat and
~right styles, Oneida cutlery in open 11tock and sets, st.ainles11
steel flatware sets, beautiful diMer sets in china and melmac
and gttt Items galore. Don't forget to buy your Dutch dower
bulbs now - Tulips, hyacinths. crocus, daffodils, iris and anem-

one._

Regular tlrst quaiiiY would eeU lor $25.00. Heirloom l;ype bedspread. Full slze. Swan white. The irregularity on these
spreads will not aUect look or wear,

October Salas

10.95
45" Sportswear Fabrics
50% Fortral 50% Cotton
Sportswear Weieht

and girls of all agel. Bicycle•, wagons I dolls o atuffrIDO.. a-•-·•
, .... , . . . S 1
games, Fl sche r P rice toys Cor the little ones, and the complete
Mattei line, Playakook, Road seta, train!!, ~s. trucks, tracton, trailers, road gradera, jeeps, tea sets, toy stoves blenders, tr~cycles, deak seta, matchbox, puzzlesj bookt, ;olorlng
books. Just to mentionafew. Bestofall, lff.Op 1n Elberfeld&amp; Toy.
land, look around, take your time and I select what you need.
Use our convenient la)'-away plan. Take advantage oC the early
selection.

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APPLICATION WORKERS - Tllklng a break !rom roles In
asolstlng reoldenlo 1vlth the pa_pel'WOJ'k Involved In making
awUcatton• for Farmers Home Adrrdnlstration loans for new
bomel are tbeae three volunteer workers. Thursday afternoon
and evening were devoted to procesalng applications at the
Pomeroy Elementary School. The processing wall the reBUlt
ol a reell'd meeting held to advise reaidlmts on what pro81"'1'\1 11111 ..11!~9 tw ~ow home• lhroU&amp;h FHA. Over 80
r e a - have lndlcotod !lulriliiilretn"atolirenewbomeloano.
l'lctured !rom !all to rtatt are Vldd Mororlzy. Marcia Arnold
ond Ami R¥t~ter,

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Apollo Success Continues

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SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPJ)- America'a superb IIPflCeahli&gt; Aj&gt;OIIo 7 .rot Into Ito
hlshest orbit ~ IYIIh the
longest burst yet !rom ito
powerllll rockat engine. ll ....
aoother ouoceaolul tell leadlne
toward a Cbrlatmao moon

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Leal plq tlirouiiiiCIIt Middleport will beilln Monolo.Y,
Harold Qlue, maintenance
_.niOl' 8IIIOOIIICed. The
• ........,.. will be utled for
!lie pldwp ol leaves, Root- dents are to rake lie leaves
Into pllea along tho ourblnp
In 1ront d: lbelr homes. Soho·
cllle lor the pickup lnclw:too
Malclal, Firat Ward; Tuesdo,y,
Second Ward; Wedneoday,
Third Ward; ')'bursdo,y, Fourtli
Ward and Frlda,y, Fifth Ward.

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TWIH SIZE 1ll''-l6 70. ···· ······ · ··········----- --------·· $3.59
TWIH SIZE "_

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FULL SIZE 210"~~~0.......... ..

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FuLL SIZE 1"-50xlg:::···-··································· $3.69
FULL SIZE 1~" -50x70 ............................................... $4.79
FULL SIZE 2"-50xi'O ··········-···································· $7 -49

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fiancee.
The amouneen1d of the
marrlsp stumed liWIY per.

orew tn !ly around the

in architect fees for plBilB and
8p8Cificatlons,
approximately
$25,000. I!OJbatetter reported that
a pledge d: an additional $15,·
000, pluo other pledges, emount
tx&gt; $19,000 to bring !he tDtal available to approximately $44.·
000.
HobsteUer exhibited a chart
o1 payment planJ oo loans lor
the lltructure and It was the
consensus that an additional $21,000 should be ralaed locally be-fore any loan is secured for the
building. II Doe $21.000 lo raloed then the loan involved tor
the planned museum and accompanying olllce space would amount to $50,000. Thll woold
be on a nve per cent interest
rate and payment• would tDtal
$350 a month over a 20 year
period. Income from rentalofthe
two o!!lce lacllltlea would amount to $5.268 a year or $m

In lho Oalt and

oorth.

FIVE CENTS

authorltiee at home or the Holy
See," the expert 1181d. "BUt I
can't see hoW the Catholic
Church coold grant dlopensatloo
tor the marriage unless M.
Onassi!l' first marriage la
amuled by (Greek) Orthodox

authorltl.ea."
The security arrangements at
the atr baoe here, bullt with
u.S. aid money as part ot lloe
North Atlantic Treal;y Organiza.
tloo (NATO) de!enoe, telllllled
to Onassil' powerful influence.

pbero wore romoved by poll&lt;»
and !oroed to remalD about 0110
mile !rom the ludlnil. llrlp.
l'lllice eel•od IOIIlB ......... and
returned !hem onJ,y alter lira.
Maey ~ctalors
A crowd d: about 3.000 Kemedy and Onuala lett !Dr
per"""' walled at the airport Provoza aboord a lour....sned
for the arrival or th.e Kemedy DC6 plane, eacorted by 1
plane but were held back at hell""'!ler and Onaoala' private
some distance by policemen. amphibian plane,
A U.S. Secret Service man

woo

acoollljl8llled Mn. Kennedy
on tho Otgtot wao lei\ with
praot!cally nothing to do.

1bere

was

obvious

Interest

From Prevua, they caltbuld

on to lhe hNv!ly-cuanled
Onaoalo laland retreat a low
were no cheers.
Local newsmen and photogra(ConUnued ... 8)

among the

spe&lt;tator• but

there

. 11Y GEORGE .HAIIGRAVES, Slpt.
Melgl Loeal School Dlatrlot

In lalt WMI&lt;'o coiWIUIIwrole
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gradel, grodo cords, and

lho
d: -c:tlni tho
schoOl lt YCJU have qnesttma., I
would llkl to elaborate • llltle
bit In Dolo colwm Gil lho ~r.
The miy place to and wa:ww •
1o ..hool ,..eatloooil It aebiMol.
Ir 7'"' want lo know whY )'0111'
ddld Is not dalni...U, lhoteaoh-. or Is lho best oouroo cl lnfDr.
' mall'"' lr YCII - t o kniW liQor
•to help )'0111' ddld ltnprcwe, lho
!Mchor lo tho IOUI'CO d:

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1..- raising the needed $21.000
pluo po"lbly aocurlng addition-al pledgeo, were Theron Jolm-

chairman; Dr. R. E. Boice,
Rodney Downing, Rep. R a I p h
Walker, Thoodore T. Riled,

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Jom

40 member&amp;. Newtnurteeanamed
Include

moot1

The American Bible Socle1y
and Melgo COunty churches heve
....-.ed National Bible Week
lor Oolaber 20 • 27. During the
tlrst alx mouths of 1968, Doe
Bible SoclBIY hao dllltrlbuted 25
miiUon C&lt;J!)Ieo ol Doe Scrlpturea,
The week marl&lt;o Doe beglmlng
&lt;( 40 dal• d: worldwide Bible
reading, which contlllles through
Thankqivillg. The Bible . J'OOOi.

WAHAMA MAJORET Its - Tho Wahama High School Band - · _ . IIlii - · In tllo
majorette oor]&gt;o competitloo last weokend at !he BlackWalllll Feot!val bald at ~&gt;e•u•or. W. Vo. Tho
entire band placed !lrst In fteld competltloo. Pictured a:re foreground, Jodi Athllf. head maJor·
ette and ncond row, Parkanna Kelly, Teresa Ferguson, Gall Miller. Becky Gilmore, Pam RoUsh

and Coonle Gllland.

Hubie Drops Debate Hope
his attention on other maJor
Vice President Hubert H. l"ue' &lt;( the campaign.
On the war, Nlxoo aald he
Humphrey has given up for now
hope ol getting his preolclential would not second-guess Pres_ , t s to debate him on ident Johnaon on whether a
bomblnt! halt In VIetnam '"""d
natlmal televloloo.
Humphrey I a t e Thurodal endanger American troops.
Tbla waa In reaponiO to
abandoned plans lor a national
debate with Republlcan nominee
Richard M, Nlxoo because, he
oald, Nlxoo hao conalstently
re!Uaed.
"'We must abandon plans for
a televised debate •. . " Humphrey sold In a telegram tx&gt;
third pariY candidate George c.
Wallace. Humphrey t&lt;&gt;ld Wallace Nixon has refused to face
either of his two oppments in a
nationally lelevlaed debale.
The vice preatdent had
ol!erOd 1&lt;&gt; PI!' lor an hour of
CBS time iilnclal, !rom 10 I&lt;&gt; II
p.m., for a Utree-way meeting
1vlth his 01&gt;1&gt;0118"1a- ·
Nixon, Ignoring Humphrey' 1
&amp;trident calls lor a debate, kept

oalllni the teacher at borne Ia
notlhe way to do tills.
Colllnl the prlncljJol at home
Ia
not illo way to do It elthor.
ac:hoOl and arrange a conference.
The
principal doni not know all
I don't lhlnk It lo ,..tte lair
the
facto
about OYBrY - I n
tx&gt; attempt to handle lhlo matter
lho
butldlnii·
Tho prlnolpll CUI·
with a telephone call tx&gt;Uooteach·
1101
UTIIIP
a
oonlerenoe wltiMlut
er's home. In the first place the
oontactlnl
!lie
teaober. Tbo time
teacher dono not have all d: !he
and
place
to
omtaot
the prlnclrecorda at borne 10 Uoat 810¥ dis.
pol
Is
at
the
acbool
and .miDI
cuoaloo would have tx&gt; ba rather
IIChOol
hours.
llllhla
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all lhe
pnoral In nature. ll certalnl,y
...
~lor per.al .....
oould not be baled '"' muoh
terence&amp; CUI be eallbll- by
opoclllc lntormatlon.
all lnvoiYod
~·· t h , - ~ would 1101 have lq\plu c1 wcirk parties.
I realize IIIII lhla 1111¥. IIIII
to ahow you cmrlni a telephone
alwo,yo be pooolblo u to wOrk
- - ond cortalnl,y ~ aebaclll.., ·ttc., boa, m.elt Ia

do ,... IJl about obtaining It?
I leal that tba pr..,.,. way to do
lhlo Ia to call the prlncljJol at

not point oul veey 11111111' .P.clllc

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Fire Hydrant
Installation
Is Approved
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IIY United Press lntMnatlooal

NEW OFFICERS - lion are lho . _ ol!l-1
I "1',.
which hal begun ltl aotivideo lor the year. Loll olillt the 1 - o heard a talk by Dr. JIDI81 Orr,
pedWriclan aaooolated wlill Holzer Hoopltal. Tho ol!lcero are, front, !all to right, Mr._ RBym&lt;llld
Stewart, president; Mro. Allan King, vice pr-eatdent; back, left to rl&amp;ht, Mra. Dlgene Houduhelt,
trealllll"or; Mr1. Fram Slosm, oooretary, and"'"'· Myron Bailey, r"""rter.

Lohae.

Mrs. n-&gt;o YOUII&amp; Mrl. LoS·
ter Hart. Mamlng G. Webster,
Vernon Neaoe and Carl Blllkam.
Reelected as trustees w e r e
Edison Hobotatter, C. E. Blakeoloe, Seth Nicholson, George Gtoo-helmer, Leo Story, Fred Goo&amp;leln, W. P. t.oobary, Alfred Elberfeld, Howard Frank. Robert
Elberfeld, Ben Ewing, Horace
Karr, Clarence Price, Gonion
Caldwell, H. E. Slololdo, J o h n
Duerr, Wallace Bradford, Pur ley Karr, EMI Clark. Dr, R. E.
Boice, Fred Blaettnar, Rocbly
(Contlooed lXI page 8)

lng program lo an Interfatlh pro-

gram c..opon...-ed by the Am· ·erlcon Bible 6oeltiiY ,andlhew·
meo'o Natloi!al ~Herein SoulheastOitto.tocele·
brale National Bible Week, a
free Bible with a oet of enllght.
enlng, OOIIY to follow, study
!Plldol are being ol!ered to any.
one woo writes to: Free Bible,
Box 333. Pomeroy, Ohio.

Harold

Crow, Ian Howell, Gene Grate,

Announce National Bible Week

andbaok.

wo,ya to help tho

lace Bradford and Manning G.
WUilam Blaettnar, Fred Crow, Webster. Hobstetter commented
Ed El&gt;ersbech, Allred Elberfeld,
illat members ol the committee
Henry Ewin8. Gene Grate. Wal· are from at leastfour~rat1oo
Melgo COunty !amllles.
In view &lt;( the prospects ol
the muswrn becoming a realIty, the board of tru-s ~
the 80clety waa increaeed at
Thursda,y's meeting from 30 to

SocleiY was held.
Announcement or the committoe was made by President Hob·
atelier alter he had outlined at
the meeting, held at fellowahip
hall of Sl, Paul LAltheran Church
in Pomel'OY, plans to date on the
plsmed muaeum.
Hobstetter pointed out thai the
lowell bid !rom a local firm lhet of the Karr Coostructlon
Co. - m Ute plamed museum.
which would allo contain oftlce
IJ.Iarters ror Ute SoU COnsena~
doo Service and the Agrlcultx&gt;re
stabilization and Conaervatlon
a month.
Service is $115.000.
Named to the temporary fi.
The ...&gt;cletv · has Invested at
nance conunittee, which will be
the present time, after payment
d: blllo, Including som• $6,093 aaked to come up with ldeol

Urge Parents to Contact School

.

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newopoper
that Doe timing
depended on the wiohea ol hlo

Speaking of Schools- No. 61

Made of Polyurethane
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IBie d: ~rploo.
In Athens earlier. Onaula
oald the weddlni woold lake
place Seturd&amp;Y or '-within the
next few day11." He said In an
lntervlew with an Athens

Jy."
Tbo 66-leccltd bloat came u
Scblrra, Dom Eleele and Walter
CUJidnaiWn were winding up
Apollo 7'1 flrlt week In spacelong OI1CII8I&gt; tor the next Apollo

1.39 yd.

m:

miles !rom the Onaoalo-owned

mander Walter Schlrra u !lie
big rocket ldckecl ln. "That wao
a real nice maneuver. The
macbine _perfonned beoUIIM·

labrlc for skirts, .iulqJers, jacketa an:lsiacka.

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plane

Onassls, a member of tbe
1100s. Maey reacted with dlobe·
Greek OrthockJx Church, was
liel.
There waa a pooalblliiY d: divorced from hb ftrllt wUe
olght yearo qo.
rel!glouo complication•.
Church Logal Expert
Arcbblohop Benedlotua l'rlnte·
In !he Vatican, a church legal
al, Roman Catholic primate ol
Greece, aald In Athens he wruld expert said Mra. Kennedy's
not aanolim !heir marrl&amp;Re In marrlsp will be null and void
in the eyes ol the Roman
the church.
''I do not believe a pol Cat~c ctaacb wdess Onusis
Catholic Uke Mro. K..,edy can gets a Greek Orthodox amul·
marry a dlvoreed man," he meat d: hlo !lrst marriage.
''i don~ know If Mro.
uld. •Porbapo they can marl')'
Kennedy
hao approached church
in another church."

018111.
uRuJ&gt;-a-da.oba4x»,.. 18ld com·

Plaids, Tattersalls, Multi colored checks, glens, tartana,
window panes, and stripe•, also coordlnatlns aollda. Macldoe
washable, was~'n'..wear, little or no iron. Ideal back to achool

Washable Mattress Toppers

EIHrfelds-Toyland Is Open

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vd.

Size to fit Twin and Double
Beds. Sale prices d11ine
October Sale.

another

the amual meeting of Doe Meigs
COunty Pioneer and IHotorlcal

Plnwale corduroy Is machine wull-

soe

by

ter, president, Ttrursda.Y when

50% Dacron 50% Cottoa

We carry a complete line of shiftstwo piece styles and belted styles
in short and long sleeves. These
uniforms are advertised in "Glamour"
"Modern Beauty Shop" - "Motion
Picture" - "True Confessions" and many other national maeazines.
Styles for nurses, lab technicians,
beauticians, waitresses. Sizes for
juniors, misses and half sizes. All
easy to care fabrics.
Also see our complete Una of buqat
price uniforms by "Crest" - Whipcord, knit jersey and opaque knit
jersey, in princess styles, slimming
shifts, skimmers, tailored shifts shirtwaist styles, coachman style misses and half sizes in white and
colors.

on

Preveza. a mainland port a few

$21,000 tiJwardslhe constructloo
of Doe plamed courol;y muaoum
was named by Edison Hobotel-

Corduroy

EIMrfelds Are Hndquarters
for The Famous
"White Swan Uniforms"

new

A temporary !lnance conunltteo tD proceed at ooce In attempts to oome up with some

BERKSHIRE

.- - - - - ---I able

OMori mainly

Appoint Committee to Raise More Funds

Size 18 x 30 • • • • · • · -$1.69
Size 21 x 36 • • • • · · · -$2.79

B TWHN

LDW IU1Ight In lho 50&amp; and up.

per ~~- Moltl7 elCIIcly, wialll'
and coldor SollmlaY with a lew

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OCT_OBE_R ~·It;

ANDRAVIDA, Greeoo (UP0 from the Greek air force baae
. -Jacqueline Kennedy joined in western Greece where Mrs.
Greek billionaire ArlstotleOnas- Kennedy"• special plane landed
alo ~ behind a tight ocreen otter the night !rom New York.
Mrs. Kermedy, 39, accompad eeourll;y and then new orr to
nied
by her two children and
blo loland In Doe blue Ionian Sea
two
slsters-tnlaw.
new into
for their marriage and honeYAndravida
aboard
a
DC8 jet
moon.
tranoport
of
Olympic
Airlines,
Onaaols greeted hlo brlde-W-be wtth a klaa on the cheek and owned by her lllsband-ID-be.
Waiting at Airport
thtll ldued other members of
The
62-year..old 0 n a 1 s 1 a,
her famlly.
known
as
the ''Golden Greek,"
Heavy pollee forces removed
was
waiting
at !he airport. They
all newsmen and photographer&amp;

Just received big auortment Ptlq)
Lam!&gt;•- Suitable lor all rooms. GUt
boxed.

B

enttn

at y

e

Weather

Jacl{ie Joins Greek Billionaire to be Wed

October Sale -- $10.95

Located on Front street two doors below Court Street.
A fine selection of toys ready for you to buy oow. For boys

Football 'Flavor'

. VOL XXI NO. 125

IDu~lble

More than just a hall size -"Berk·
shire" B-Queen fashions are designed
for the woman 5'5" or under who
needs slightly narrower waistline and
a bit more fullness in the waist and
hips - no more costly alterations.
Styled in sizes 128 to 228.
Come in and see our complete line of
oationally advertised dresses- styled
by "Vicki Vaughn" - "Toni Todd" "Lady Laura" - "Stacey Ames" "Forever Young" - "Betty Hartford"
"Featherknit" - "Butte Knit" "Glengarry Knit" - "Dovercliffe" Just a real pretty line of dresses for
any occasion - featuring Junior Petite, Regular Juniors, Misses sizes
and half sizes.

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Devoted To The lnleretll Of The Me~s-Ma8on Area

SOFA BEO SLIPCOVERS
Closed Arm Style

Visit the Camera Department on the first door. Take advantage oCthe October Sale prices on Kodak lnstamatic cameras, Kodak movie cameras, Polaroid cameru, Kodak filmj Polaroid
film, projectors, screens, camera cases, dash bulbs, nash
cubes. A complete selection of cameras, Sl&amp;lPiies and film.

The reUglous article was

Mens' [mbossed qur ll
Ooelon Vinyl . wrlh a 4
ed NYLON legionaire style Call Oroutrle ~na p Adj US1ab le band Fun IIC h Mouton
~n!l oohrde band insrde in·band. lull Fur trrm , qu!lled !mrnj! msul aled _for
QUilled lming, prn ornament. Col r warf!llh .and co mf ort Snao on vrsor
0 ~ Men s Slles only.. A qualrh oroducl'
Blldl, IIOVII.

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POLAROID FILM

NEw ARRIVALs

100% ORLON Hood
OPEN fACE call Oouble lmit makes lor
extra warmlh in co ld weather Can De
corJVerte(J lrom OPEN FACE cap to
Hot:key style As sorted colors

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The first dental school In
America, the BaltimOre COllege
d: Dentallilrgecy, wao establlllh·
eel In 1839.

11

am see the new merchanihe arriving daily,

,100% ORLONIACRYLIC
kmt Face Mas~ cap in ARGYLE design
features a new NOSE COVER to giwti
added comfort whert worn down Can
1lso be worn up as a Hode~ up. For
Men artd 8ors. Colors .A :;sorted

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Now You Know

FRIDAY THE 18th

KODAK CAMERAS- PROJECTORS- FILMSUPPLIES - POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERAS

Headwear

·

Friday and S.turdaT - Excellent days for family Shopfliing. BrlnJ the children. Vltif th'e Furniture Department on the Jrd
floor for the Sale o Kroehler Living Room Suites and Berkllne Easy Choirs. Visit the Dreu Goods Departrunt to outfit
your family for the fall and winter season ahead . Use our free parking lot an 2nd Street.

ELBERFELOS ARE

·seallhe

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BPW Week Begins onSunday
Selection of a uwoman of ttre
Week;; and a uwoman of the
Year
wlll highlight activities
Gl the Middleport Business and
Prole1alonal Women' !I Club in
d;)aervance or National BPW
Week which begin!! Sl.lnday.
Amouncement of the title win nera will be made at the Tues d.a.r night session or WRAP (Women•s Re5p00sibility for Accident Prevention) at the Middle-

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Two Vehicles

worldwide speculation Johnson
would !1000 be able to amounce
agreement with Hanoi on a
bombing balL
"If a bombing pause can be
agreed tn In Vlelnam ... one
which will not endanger Arnerl·
can llvel and one which will
increase the chances for bringIng a peacefUl and honorable
solution to the war, then we are
for lt," Nixon said in John-

stown, Pa.

CLARENCE E. MILLER

Cong. Miller
Damaged in
Speaking at
Rt.7 Wreck Dinner Event

Two cars were damaged and
a passenger in one received minpoaotbie. It should be done In or injuries as the result of an
acoldent on Route 7. 2.2 miles
!his IIIIIIDer.
~ prlnoipals .... teacher•
north o1 Cbeoter Thursdal afthe &lt;J111l01"1DD!IY to dlsouaa ternoon, !he department of l'ller7our child with you. Won't YCII lfl Robert Hartenbacb reports.
give them tho ()(l(IOrtoDIIIY to oot
A atatlon wap~ driven by Lin·
up a conference to anBl'AD' your cia L. llent2. 21, Loog Bottom
"'eotlona If ,... have ....._.. · Route 1, waa struck !rom !lie
eel ,..estlnna?
rear by a car driven by Lee
YCII should alao lake !WI ad- Roy l'llwars, 74, HuntlnltOn. W.
vartap d: tho communloatloo Va. Tho Bentz car bad stqJped
_.nmlt7 preiMI!ted by PfA preparator)' to making a turn
mootlnl•- Your ddld'a leacher Into Bohr Road, olficero aald.
will ba thoro to talk with ,.... Ruth PoWer I, a passenger tn the
WilY don't you .. to lho ~· car, received minor ln~
PfA meotllll and talk wlill hor'l )lrtea but wu not treoled.
Toe UIOl" n CUI do a bolter Job
Domalill lo lho l!tnto WB&amp;Illl
,... r-lad u lla!lt and lheoo
for JCIUI" ddld and that II ... -lodo.
1o tho !'IIIWWI car wao medium.
No oharpl wvetllod.

Cong. Clarence E. Miller, tenth
dlslflot representative. will bo
!he main opoaker lor a republt...,. dlmer oo Wedne!day. October, 23, at the PomeroY FJ.e~
mentar7 School .
Lealie F. Full&gt;, Meigs Republican executive oommlttoe,
oald dcketz lor the llmd-nls·
lng ovent at $5 each are avalloble ent11 Satunlll1 at the counIY recorder's olfico and !he of.
!lee d: Webster and Full&gt;, attorneys.
I~ttroWotlon of lo&lt;al, area and
dlatrlot repobllciD
will al10 be made followlnl illo
dlmer aerved Ill' lho Meigs IIIDd
Bnosterl. Tho . . . will bolln
at 6 p.m. IIIII IJ IOhecllled to

eandl-•

cnncludo at 8 p.m.

Effective tonight at 7 p.m.
curfow will ~ Into ellect In
the village of Mlddl eport lor
all young poople under 18
years of ago. Mayor c. o.
Fisher and Chief ot l'llllce
Herbert Gilkey oald ~.
The curlew will be In eflect
every nl8lrt entll a1tor IW·
loween, o!!lclala aald, and a
siren will aound at 7 p.m.
each evening to announce the
beglmlng of the curfew hours.
Parents will he hold responotble If !heir children violate
U'le curlew and are al110 reoponolble lor 111\Y properl;r
damaged Incurred by their
children, the olllctalo aald.

MASON - The Mason COUIJ.
ell met recently with Howard
McDanlal and Lewis - • d:
Clifton In regards to a !Ire 1&gt;1·
drant lor Uoo town of CllltAlll.
Tho mo repr-eoontadveo of Ctlf.
ton agreed to furnlab the toy.
drart and the Mason Water Departmaal will help with lnatalla·
doo.
In other action. coundl voted
tD buy atreet slgno lor the pro.
tec:tlo&gt;n of children p181lng In
tba otroota. and also to purcba&amp;e
a proteotive ohlald tor lloe Iocal
pollee orulaer.
MaiJOI'I ciUzen1 are remlnda:!
that garbage plok upo on Tueodoy and Wemol!day In ooctlouo
of Mason ...., to contain mly two
20 gallon cana .... a box which
mull he tied. An additional charge
wiU be made lor trash and sar·
bage in excess of Ud.a anoont..
ll hao been announced .nat
rest rooms at MallOn City park
on Pnmeroy St. will be oioaed ou
Nov. I.
Attending were Dayton Royneo.
mayor; Charlotte Jenka. recorder and councilmen James Jarrell, George Car1011, Donald
Jolmoon, Roger Hyaoll and Ql.
sen Wright.

Patrol Probes
Rt. 124 Mishap
Tho Galllpollo l'llll ol Doe Ohio
State lflghway Patrol reported
aD accident a! 2:05 p.m. Thurl·
daJr 00 Rt. 124, - and eigllt- · miles oorth ollhe junction
d: RL 338. No one wao llljured.
Ollloero uld Uoat can.driv011
by Chelmer Doney, 33, Rt. I
I'Ortland. and Ira Steele, 44,
Belp-e. eoJIIded wbln at.ele atteJI!IIIad tD poll Dolley juat . .
Dalltlf atarted lo make alettlltm
IDI&gt;O a private driV1l. Moderate
domlllll ... done lo .,..,..
No oharp wu tllod.

SI"EPIIDI BUIIIIIS
COMPLETES TRAINING -

Marine Private 'I /•• K.
Burris, 19, . . ., llr. and
Mrl. Worlh7 T. a.rrild:._.
Coluumla, W. VL. WU . . . .
uated !rom " " ' ....... ., ...
oru1t traiDitta at lho - Co&gt;lp Recruit lloplt hen. He
will- 1
to
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2- 'Tile llil1l)' Sentu.l, p...,.rQY-Middleport, 0., Friday, Od&lt;lbor IS, 1968

Contribute Articles
ArUclu for a Christmas box ot Christ held at the home or
M r s. Robert Wood, Lincoln
"' be 11&gt; the Howard Crowl
famlb' In South Atrlca were con- HeiJil'ols.
Read .t the meedng was a lett.llluled at Tueedey rdgltt'. meetter from the Pascal !amUy In
Chile, tllaMing the tp'OUp lor a
box of toya. Mrs. OrvDle Well
presided at the meatiq. Roundrobin cards wen aJ&amp;ned for abutIns B.nd Mrs. Helen Leifheit presented the story ciHannahfordevotlonl. Prayer was by Mrs.
Harold Smith.
An article 011 how to organIze women for aetJ.on was read
by Mrs. Well. The hostess served refreshments to thole named

.... ot the Ev_.lne Mlulooary
i!liiclel1 ot the PomeroY Church

1
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:~ fliPNfoiL
ORDER TODAY!
HAVE THEM

PERSONALIZED

Lorp S•l•ttiOII of Orl~l"gh

and Mrs. Edward Venoy, Mrs.
Elwood Bowers, and Mrs. Den-

Quality Print Shop

ver Kepple.

992·3345
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MILL ST.

ORDER
TODAY
FOR
LATE FALL
EARLY SPR lNG
AT

SPECIAL PRICES!

Arnie Brewer
Is Honored
On Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. :tuart Brewer
,r Micldleporl !lmdl!' with a pariJ' In obaervanceot
the fourth hlrthcllj' amlveroary
or tholr dauglrter. Amle.
Game• wore pi1Jed with Lot-etta Tackett, Del:b1e Janey, and
Eddie Currlorwlmlnglbeprlzeo.
Ice cream, cake, pOtato eblpa,
and Kooi-Aid were served.
Guest&amp; were Mary, Debbie.
Ray, Joyce, and Jay Janey ot
Langsville; A!a,vna, Mary, and
Valerie Matooo or Rutland; Theresa and Joey carter ol Mlcldleport. Route 1; Loretta, Slerrl
and s.auna Tackett of Rutland:
Debbie and Pamela Davis or Middleport; Eddie and Billy Currier
of. Langsville, Route 1, Miss Patty Matsen or Rutland, Clarence
Mcintyre or Mlner..Uie, Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Carter, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Janey, Mrs. Ev·
erett Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Currier, Sr., and Mrs. Fred
Tackett.
Others presentlngglftstoAmie
were Trudy Hall and Gertie Rickard, both o! Middleport.

You'll san on Rock of Agn. Stock monuments lik•
·ihe one above. For quolity, design, style and price
see us or call u1 today.

New Officers

LEGAl
MONUMENT
CO.
.,
263 W. MAIN ST.

Officers were elected when the
past presidents of the Ladles Aux·
lllary of Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs.
Mayme Holmes, SLYracuae.
Elected were Mrs. 0, A. Mar·
tin, prealdenti Mrs. Catherine
Welsh, vice president; Mrs. Jed
Webster , Sr., secretary, and
Mrs. Owen Watson, treasurer.
Plans were made Cor ~e annual Christmas dinner to be held
on Dec. 18 at Crows Steak House
with a party to follow at the
home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Mra. Ernest Powell condlct-

Jennifer Stone

23 J•-lt.
1411: ulld gold.
4 ctiamOf"ldt.

c;.yst•l

1115.00

the flag.

The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Olan

When you give a .
Bulova watcn-anv oc~t6n
becomes a special event

Knapp at Gallipolis with Mrs.
Gerald Wlldormuth 10 hive deVotions arid Mrs.' J. M. Thornton, the program.
Games were played with prfz.
as being awarded to the winners.
A dessert coorse was served
by Mrs. Holmes assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Crow. Attending besides Utose named were
Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs.
George Hackett, Sr.

Select A \Vatch From the E .~o,;1elleme Collert ion .

and crow n are Intact

"When

CIVIL ACTION FILEil
PT. PLEASfu'lT - A dvll
action seeking partition or real
estate 1uu1 been !lled In the olllce or the circuit clerk styled
Lona McKa.v vs. Chester M..
Roush, Rt. I Box 80A GaUlpoUs, Ohio; Frank L. Roush, address unknown and Charlotte
Jenks, Ma8011, W.Va.

MANY
Different Cars
But On AStandard
Of Quality

4-H President
PT, PLEASANT - Joml!er
Slone, dauglrter ot Mr. and Mra.
Charles H. stone, Mt. Vei'IIOII

Aveme, was Installed aa preoldent ot the 1laWY Hustlen W
Club during a recent meellllg ot
the group.
Othera lnlllslled to serve with
Miss Slone are: Cathy Darlll,
vice president; Debby Darst. uolatant vice president; Bebe
Stone, secretary; Neesha Volsht.
reportei; Doni,. McDaniel and
David Kayser, game Ieeder a and
Charlie Chamber and Berna Jeen
Burcham, 10111 leaders.
The tp'OUp mode plano tor a
Halloween pariJ' 11&gt; be held October 26 !rom 7 11&gt; 9:30 p.m.
at the borne ot Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Slooo. Each member may
hrlna a guest. Leaden ot the
club are Mrs. Clara Scltilu,
Mrs. VIrginia Voight and Mrs.

Announcing Birth

comments were read
by Mlu Mary VIrginia Reibel.
eperslng

The

statement or

!alth In unl-

oon opened the meeting.
Devotions Including two meditations "8e&amp;IOIUI ~ the Heart"
and "Much ln Uttle."
Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. G 11more served a dessert course
carrying out the Halloween

theme.

Four Awarded mue
Ribbons for Books

67 Olds F85, 4 Dr.-------·------ - -$2195

County Homemakers Clubs
received Blue Ribbons on their

aerap books exhibited on Achievement Day. An outstanding book
was exhfhlted by the Pleasant
lk&gt;memakers with Mrs. Leslie
Bennstl, scrap book chairman.
Others exhlbltlna and receiving
Blue Ribbons were the Masoo
Homemakers with Mrs. Edith
Fox, chairman; Leon Homemakers, Mrs, Irene Sayre, chair·
mani and Letart Homemakers,
Mrs. Don Thompson. chairmaJL
Mn. Jack Fruth, Pt:. Pleasant, judged the books and exhf.
bits. Mrs. Harold Lewis, West
COlumbia, Ia Mason County
Homemakers scrap book chair-

man.

. , l!IIITHS
Mrs. Gerald W. Belcher, Haments only on Pediatrics Ward. dell, son, 9:21 a.m. 'l'ln!reday;
Mrs. Dennis W. Young, Rt. 2
ADMISSIONS
Wellston.
daughter, 11:27 a.m.
Mrs. Allee M. Dorst, 42511,
Thuredlj';
Mrs. CoeD G. DeSecond Ave.; Mrs. Merle L.
Long,
Pomeroy,
son, 8:05 p.m.
Strait, 113 Klneon Dr.; Keith
D. Saunders, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Paul ThurediJ.
DISCHARGES
D. Dillon, Crown City; Mrs. CeMrs.
Harold
T. Allyn, Wllllam
cU Massie, Rt. 1 NorlhUpi Mrs.
T.
comer,
Martha
A. Finnicum,
Bernard Hunter, Rt. 1 Gallipo.
Kimberly
J.
Gooderham,
KimUs; Mrs. Lauise HawA, PL.
berly
R,
Jomsoo,
Ray
H.
Jones,
Pleasant; Gary T. Roush, New
Haveni Mrs. Ethel W. Pickens, Mro. David P, Kisor, Lealie H.
Ravenswood; Mrs. Jo Bird, Pl McDunlel, Brian 0, Mullen, SBmPleasant; Charles E. Llnger!olt, ual L. Nichols, Mrs. Clyde A.
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Cecil G. De- Roush, Noble E. Ruseall, Olin

LOng, Pomeroy; Roy T. Kaspar, c. Runell, James A. Saxtcm.
Pomeroy; Mrs. Gerald W. Bel- Mrs. Paul E. Wat!lO!l, Mrs. WOcher, Hamden; Mrs. Dermis W. llam R. Anclonoo and Infant
Young, Rt. 2 Wellstm; Ralph E, daughter, Mrs. James L. Gamel
Frecka, Coal Grove; Donald R. andln!anl dauglrter.

Clark, Wellstoni Brian D. Hayes,
St. Marys, Ohio.

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMtll ED: Mrs. Strawford
Ohllnaer, M~ Alto; Mrs. cecn
B. Deweeae, Galll,polls Ferrri

DISCIIARGEil: Mrs. William
COchran, PL Pleasanl; Mrs. Sally Wears, PL PIO!IIllllll; Mrs.
!lerrett. PL Pleuanl;
Robert lJJn&amp; C'•Uipolfa Ferry;
Mro. Henry Rainey, Golllpolla
FerrY; Janet HiggiDlotbam, Galllpllls Ferry; Bernard EdWIIrdo,
Pl. Pleasant.

APPLY TO MARRY
PT. PLEASANT Harvey
Henry Pr!ce, 24, Gallip)lla Ferry and Gall June Allen, 16, Galllpolia Ferry, have made an lltpllc:atlon tor a marrtase license
In the o!!lce olthe OOUIIt)o clerk.

IHESHOE BOX
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced

V8, auto. trans., radio, anti·spiD differ.• white with blue
lnterior. A real nice one,

MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

65 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T.------------ $1595
352 VB motor, auto. trans., P. S., white over blue, with blue
lrKerlor.

67 Olds Della 88 Hoi. Sed . . ............. $2695
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birth or their secood child, a
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Lovalee .!lanley, daushterotMrs.
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MEXICO CITY (Upl).... Runners Tommie &amp;nith and Johl
Carlos were auapended from the
United Stateo Olympic teem
t:odfG' and ordered "to remove
themaelves11 from the Olympic
VIUap because or the Incident
oo
WemeediJ durlna the
ceremony in which they re.
c:elved their Olympic medals.
Smith, winner ol the Olympic
200-meter dash, and Carlos,
third In the same race, made a
"black power" gesture during
the !laB raising ceremooy after
IIley received their gold and
bronze medals, respectively.
In Ito o!!lclal llllllOUllcement
the U.S. Olympic Commltl8e
(USOC) said today It coooldered
the two black athletes hid
violated "tho heale llandarda or
lpOrlomonlblp and good manners which are ao hJ.Kbly
regarded in the United States."
The USOC dlopotchod two
emlsoarleo 11&gt; til, Olympic
VIUap at mldnliht (Marleen
lime) to that Smith and
Carlos lett the village Immediately lor return to the United
Smith and Car loa appeared at
the podium lor the medal
ceremooy Wedneedl!' wearlna
llll!ll black socks and buttona
reading "Olympic movement
lor human rl!lbU!."
After receiving their medals
!he two black athletes stood
~ the pi1Jing ot the U.S.
Anthem l!lld fiag
National
rllalng with one arm stretched
abOYe their heads, weerlna
black gloves as a symbol of the
f'black power'' movement. They
remained In thlo pooltlon with
thalr heads IWlk on their cheats

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BUICK
PH. 992-2143

PONTIAC

0., Friday, October 18,

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principles aplnat tho - · ·
tlon or polltica lnto Ute games.
The U.S. Olympic COmmltteo
made the !ollowlng annooncement before dawn today:
"The United stateA Olympic
Committee expresseA Its profound regrets to the International Olympic COmmlt18e, to the
Mexican organlzlna committee
and to the - l e ot Mexico lor
the dlocoorte.,. displayed ey
two members or ita team In
departing !rom tradition durfrw
a vi c:tory ceremoi\V at the
Olympic stadium on Oe~ 16.

"Tho uneyplc:el exhibitionism
tl!eae athletes aleo violates
the basic standards ot aporto.
manlhlp and (IOOcl manners
which ore so hlgllJ,y regarded
In the United States, and
Ulerefore the two men involved
are llllspended forthwith from
the team and ordered to remove
themselves from the Ol,yrnpic
VUlage, This action Is taken In
the belief that such Immature
hohavlor Is an laolated Incident.
However. It turther investigation or sub!!I8(Jlent events do not
bear out this view, the entire
matter l'llll be re~aluated . A
repetition of auch incidents by
other members of the U.S. team
can only be considered a wlll!W
disregard ol Olympic principles
that woold warrant the Imposition of the severest penalties at
the dloposal of the United Slates
Olympic Commlt18e. •
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ROlllldlng out the ~
We expect to face our stern- slate are: SouthBrn IDinols .t
est test of the season," sald Dayton, Xavier u Nortllem DOhio's Bill Hess. "And it's no llnols, Akron at Eaotem Kensurpriae to us, as we expected tucky, Central Slate at Centrel
Miami to be this strong all Michigan, Younptown Slate at
along. They have a great de- Morehead, Dellance at Manfenaive team and plent_y of of~ cheater, Blultton at Andertense to get the job OOne. We're Silppory Rock at WDmfnltan.
going to have our hands run in Cincinnati at Wichita (nlpt),
movtns the ball and In trying and Findlay at Ohio Northern
to atop them. We expect a ()light) ,
mighcy tough afternoon."
Ohio's Bob Houmard has already scored 10 touchdowns to
tie a school record. He hall
rushed for 154 yards (4.0 average) and caught flve passes far
52 yards, for four touchdowns.
Quarterback Cleve Bryant has
completed 33
66 passes lor
511 yards and added 232 more
yard1:1 rushing.
He ranks third tn rushing behind Dave LeVeck (256) and
Dick
Cooley (249), Bryant
Home of the
needs just 41 total yards to
break the school record of 2,364
Fabulou1
set by Bob Brooks In 1958-80.
Marietta, with a UJ Ohio Conference record, is at Capital
(2-1) Soturday. The Pioneers
have an edge In their conference schedule since they do oot
have to play any or the three
rema.ln1ng unbeaten teams.
In another league feature,
Ohio Wesleyan (2..{1) r a c e a
Musldngum (2.1) at New Coocord. The tMl other top teams
should have easier times with
Denison (1~) sl Wooster (0..2)
Order By PhoM
and BaldwiJI.Wallace (1..0) at
OIU!rheln (0-1) In a night game.
And T•k• 'I'm HPIM
ottjer league games pit Hei992-5432
delberg at Wittenberg and Ken11

Ohio's Bobcats radt third in
with 160 polnU! In lour
games.
Klcholl Ume at Peden Stadium Ia 1:30 p.m.
other MAC Games
In other MAC games: Bowling Green, still very much alive
In the title picture with a 1~-1
mark, entertains wlnleu Kent
or
State and Toledo {1-1-1) visits
WARRIOR RETIJRNS - Jim Marshall (left), promising young Redman o! a couple or seuooa
Western Michigan.
ago, returns to the camp or the Rio Grande CoUege Redmen after nearly two yean ln the United
Marshall goes out of the conS:ates Marine ColliS. He and Coach Art Lanham look over a tool ot his trade, a basketball. Marference to meet visiting Loulsshall during his freshman year at Rio Grande, paced the squad with 21.6 points per game. During
vtlle.
the first 16 games or first semester of his sophomore year, Marshall scored an average of 22
Miami's defense has been led
points per game. Then carne the Marines.
lzy Bob Babich, a 6..2, 225-i)OWld
linebacker.
Tonight's Games
Babich has accounted for 52
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COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio Logan at Gallipolis
en beauties, one each rrom the
defensive players lnclude Bob
lllgh School AthleUc Asooclstlon Wellston at Meigs
Mid American Conference col.
Rieber (42 tackles, 18 assists)
asked its member schools to Ironton at Athena
leges, will compete this week.
and Merv Nugent (26 tackles,
contact their Congressmen In Jackson at Nelsonville-York
end in a contest to be t h e
19 assists).
an etrort to introWce legislation Southern at Glouster
MAC's representative in colMiami's otrense has displayed
to prohibit the telocaotlng or Kyger Creek at Alexander
lege football's centennial cele·
pleney ol sting with quarterback
Frida.y nilbt professional foot- Eastern at Wahama
bratlon In 1969.
Kent Thompooo completing 37
ball games.
Miss MAC COUege Footha.U
FediBral-Hocklng at Nortb Gallla ~ 77 passes for 435 yards and
Tho OHSAA 88ld the Frldlj' Huntington East at Pl.. Pleasant throe touchdowns. In addition,
wUl be crowned In special prenight pro games atrected t h e Southwestern at Hannan Trace he has rushed lor 276 yards In
game ceremonies at the Ohio
attendance at high school games. Coal Grave at South Point
Unlveratey - Miami !oolball
71 carries.
The association specifically Huntington IU!lb at Ashland
game here Saturday.
pointed to the Sopt. 6 telecast
She will compete with repof the Clnclmatl RengaJ a, noting
resentatives of ten other mathat was the night moat high
jor conferences, a repreaen.
achool football teams opened
tatl.ve from the 17 major inyon at Hiram. In non - league 1·'~
their season.
dependent schoolsandtwo!rom
action, Mt. Union is at West- tho NCAA COlltge Division
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schools for the title of Miss
Marietta College sq)hcmore
College Foolball.
George sauer of Middleport and
Senior Bob R Smith or Hemlock
Grove have pl~J~ed key roles In
NBA sr ANDINGS
Romante ••.•...• i I 0 3
By United Pren International
Hew
tires? Oil · change?
The Galllpol!i Junior IU!lb loot- givl~ Marietta Its rorrent S-1
France . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 3
East
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baH team chalked up Its second overall and a.o Ohio Conference
Japan •.• . , .. , . •I 1 1 3
W, L, Pet. GB
tan be sunt of fast, friendly,
straight victocy on Memorial record.
Eaat Germany . . . . I 1 1 3 Baltimore ..... , 1 0 1. 000
Sauer is a start!~ halfback
eHicieni auto service, here.
Field Thursday evening by blankSweden . . . • . . . . . 1 1 1 3 Cincinnati ...... I 0 1.000
Ing a t.Jge Meigs 8!jll8cl, 28~. and Smith starting cerrterback In
Czecbqolovalda • . . 1 0 2 3 lloa1Dn ........ 0 0 .000
'h
The win avenged Gallla' s mly the Pioneer defense, which shutSPECIAL! KELLY HOTLINE SNOW TIRES
1h
Italy . . • . • . . ' .. 0 0 3 3 Phlladelj&gt;hia .... 0 0 .000
loss in four games (12·14 at out nationally-riMed Muskingum
Iran • • • • • . • . . . 1 1 o 2 MliWaUkee -.- •... 0 1 . 000 1
Melga) and It waA the Gallians' 7~ and blanked Kenyon 21-'l.
Tunlola . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 2 New York . . . • . 0 1 .000 1
sauer h a 1967 graduate of
third consecutive shutout effort.
BSSxlS
Tax
650·13 ...
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Austria .•....... 0 1 1 2 Detroit .. , •. , 0 I ,000 1
Middleport
High School and is
Alter a scoreless first perHolland . • .••••.• I 0 0 1
West
Iod, QB John Walter raced 45 the son or Mr. a.OO Mrs. Lewis
Brazil ...•...... 0 1 u 1
W. L, Pet. GB
yards to put Gallipolis ahead6-.£1. H. Sauer, 659ih Brownell Ave.
Denmark • . • . . . . 0 1 0 1 Chicago • .. , .. 2 0 1. 000
Seoonds later, LE Jim Noe In- Smith is a 1965 Pomeroy High
383 Sunny DoUars Winners
Qhlopla . . . . . . . . . 0 I 0 1 San Diego .. , .. 1 o 1.000
'h tercepted a Meigs pass and scam- grad and Is the son of Mr&amp;. Le282
Finland .......... 0
0 1 Loa Angeles ... 0 0 1,000 I
pered 40 yards. Walterthenpass· ota Smt th and the late Ralph
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Jamaica ..•.•.•...0 1 0 1 Phoenix .. _ . _ , 0 0 .000 1
ed to RE Chuck Perrood lor the Smith.
0 1 San Fran ..... 0 0 .000 I
Mexioo •••.......• o
tJXtra points.
Seattle . . . . . . . 0 I .000 1'h
In the third stanza, FB Rick
Dl9 66 IHl H lJO( PQ••l B&lt;l[WING CO (• "'C•N "!A f• &lt;&gt;•·"0
Atlanta , ...... 0 I .000 11h
HaUield rambled 75 yar&lt;ls, and
Thursday's ReBU!ts
it was 20.0. Walter scampered
San otego 128 Seattle 110
TARKENTON PLAYS
55 yards on a broken pass play
(Only game scheduled)
NEW
YORK
(UPD- Fran
In the nnal period and then pass.
Friday's Schedule
Tarkenton, nursing a minor
ed to Perrood for the extra
shoulder injury this week, is Boston at Detroit
points, making the final score
expected to be In the starting Los Angeles at Philadelphia
28~.
llneup 9.mday when the New SeatUe at Phoenix
Gallipolis Is now 2-1-1 lor the
York Giant. boat the San San Diego at San Francisco
year. Next game Is Monday, at
(Only games scheduled)
Frandaco Forty-Nlners.
Wellston.
Meigs picked up two llrlll
&lt;k&gt;wns In yesterday's tilt. Kaven 9teets pla.ved an outstandIng game both WIJ&amp; lor the winners - as a halfback and J.tne..
backer - as did the ather Galllpollo boys, especlally U!ckle
Charles Wolle.
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Athens In a CJ11Cial Mid-American Cooference game.
Unless the battle ends In a
tie, one of the front - rumera
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olan!llngs. 0~ and Miami curnntl,y lead the, MAC w:lth 3~
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MEXICO CITY (UPI)- Medal
JDihem, and afterward Carlos otandlnp In the Olympic Gomes
laid in a newa conference that at the end ot. Thur sda,y' s earn~
the gesture was made as a petition:
11Ymbol ol black unity and NATION
G S B T
added, "We are proud we dld Russia .. .. .. ..5 7 6 18
9 3 5 17
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declared thai the &lt;ll1lln matter Auolrolla •••.•.• 1 2 I 4
..... In the lleld or responolhlllty Great Brlteln • • • •J 2 1 4
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Contribute Articles
ArUclu for a Christmas box ot Christ held at the home or
M r s. Robert Wood, Lincoln
"' be 11&gt; the Howard Crowl
famlb' In South Atrlca were con- HeiJil'ols.
Read .t the meedng was a lett.llluled at Tueedey rdgltt'. meetter from the Pascal !amUy In
Chile, tllaMing the tp'OUp lor a
box of toya. Mrs. OrvDle Well
presided at the meatiq. Roundrobin cards wen aJ&amp;ned for abutIns B.nd Mrs. Helen Leifheit presented the story ciHannahfordevotlonl. Prayer was by Mrs.
Harold Smith.
An article 011 how to organIze women for aetJ.on was read
by Mrs. Well. The hostess served refreshments to thole named

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i!liiclel1 ot the PomeroY Church

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and Mrs. Edward Venoy, Mrs.
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ver Kepple.

992·3345
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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EARLY SPR lNG
AT

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Arnie Brewer
Is Honored
On Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. :tuart Brewer
,r Micldleporl !lmdl!' with a pariJ' In obaervanceot
the fourth hlrthcllj' amlveroary
or tholr dauglrter. Amle.
Game• wore pi1Jed with Lot-etta Tackett, Del:b1e Janey, and
Eddie Currlorwlmlnglbeprlzeo.
Ice cream, cake, pOtato eblpa,
and Kooi-Aid were served.
Guest&amp; were Mary, Debbie.
Ray, Joyce, and Jay Janey ot
Langsville; A!a,vna, Mary, and
Valerie Matooo or Rutland; Theresa and Joey carter ol Mlcldleport. Route 1; Loretta, Slerrl
and s.auna Tackett of Rutland:
Debbie and Pamela Davis or Middleport; Eddie and Billy Currier
of. Langsville, Route 1, Miss Patty Matsen or Rutland, Clarence
Mcintyre or Mlner..Uie, Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Carter, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Janey, Mrs. Ev·
erett Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Currier, Sr., and Mrs. Fred
Tackett.
Others presentlngglftstoAmie
were Trudy Hall and Gertie Rickard, both o! Middleport.

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·ihe one above. For quolity, design, style and price
see us or call u1 today.

New Officers

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Officers were elected when the
past presidents of the Ladles Aux·
lllary of Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs.
Mayme Holmes, SLYracuae.
Elected were Mrs. 0, A. Mar·
tin, prealdenti Mrs. Catherine
Welsh, vice president; Mrs. Jed
Webster , Sr., secretary, and
Mrs. Owen Watson, treasurer.
Plans were made Cor ~e annual Christmas dinner to be held
on Dec. 18 at Crows Steak House
with a party to follow at the
home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Mra. Ernest Powell condlct-

Jennifer Stone

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the flag.

The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Olan

When you give a .
Bulova watcn-anv oc~t6n
becomes a special event

Knapp at Gallipolis with Mrs.
Gerald Wlldormuth 10 hive deVotions arid Mrs.' J. M. Thornton, the program.
Games were played with prfz.
as being awarded to the winners.
A dessert coorse was served
by Mrs. Holmes assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Crow. Attending besides Utose named were
Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs.
George Hackett, Sr.

Select A \Vatch From the E .~o,;1elleme Collert ion .

and crow n are Intact

"When

CIVIL ACTION FILEil
PT. PLEASfu'lT - A dvll
action seeking partition or real
estate 1uu1 been !lled In the olllce or the circuit clerk styled
Lona McKa.v vs. Chester M..
Roush, Rt. I Box 80A GaUlpoUs, Ohio; Frank L. Roush, address unknown and Charlotte
Jenks, Ma8011, W.Va.

MANY
Different Cars
But On AStandard
Of Quality

4-H President
PT, PLEASANT - Joml!er
Slone, dauglrter ot Mr. and Mra.
Charles H. stone, Mt. Vei'IIOII

Aveme, was Installed aa preoldent ot the 1laWY Hustlen W
Club during a recent meellllg ot
the group.
Othera lnlllslled to serve with
Miss Slone are: Cathy Darlll,
vice president; Debby Darst. uolatant vice president; Bebe
Stone, secretary; Neesha Volsht.
reportei; Doni,. McDaniel and
David Kayser, game Ieeder a and
Charlie Chamber and Berna Jeen
Burcham, 10111 leaders.
The tp'OUp mode plano tor a
Halloween pariJ' 11&gt; be held October 26 !rom 7 11&gt; 9:30 p.m.
at the borne ot Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Slooo. Each member may
hrlna a guest. Leaden ot the
club are Mrs. Clara Scltilu,
Mrs. VIrginia Voight and Mrs.

Announcing Birth

comments were read
by Mlu Mary VIrginia Reibel.
eperslng

The

statement or

!alth In unl-

oon opened the meeting.
Devotions Including two meditations "8e&amp;IOIUI ~ the Heart"
and "Much ln Uttle."
Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. G 11more served a dessert course
carrying out the Halloween

theme.

Four Awarded mue
Ribbons for Books

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County Homemakers Clubs
received Blue Ribbons on their

aerap books exhibited on Achievement Day. An outstanding book
was exhfhlted by the Pleasant
lk&gt;memakers with Mrs. Leslie
Bennstl, scrap book chairman.
Others exhlbltlna and receiving
Blue Ribbons were the Masoo
Homemakers with Mrs. Edith
Fox, chairman; Leon Homemakers, Mrs, Irene Sayre, chair·
mani and Letart Homemakers,
Mrs. Don Thompson. chairmaJL
Mn. Jack Fruth, Pt:. Pleasant, judged the books and exhf.
bits. Mrs. Harold Lewis, West
COlumbia, Ia Mason County
Homemakers scrap book chair-

man.

. , l!IIITHS
Mrs. Gerald W. Belcher, Haments only on Pediatrics Ward. dell, son, 9:21 a.m. 'l'ln!reday;
Mrs. Dennis W. Young, Rt. 2
ADMISSIONS
Wellston.
daughter, 11:27 a.m.
Mrs. Allee M. Dorst, 42511,
Thuredlj';
Mrs. CoeD G. DeSecond Ave.; Mrs. Merle L.
Long,
Pomeroy,
son, 8:05 p.m.
Strait, 113 Klneon Dr.; Keith
D. Saunders, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Paul ThurediJ.
DISCHARGES
D. Dillon, Crown City; Mrs. CeMrs.
Harold
T. Allyn, Wllllam
cU Massie, Rt. 1 NorlhUpi Mrs.
T.
comer,
Martha
A. Finnicum,
Bernard Hunter, Rt. 1 Gallipo.
Kimberly
J.
Gooderham,
KimUs; Mrs. Lauise HawA, PL.
berly
R,
Jomsoo,
Ray
H.
Jones,
Pleasant; Gary T. Roush, New
Haveni Mrs. Ethel W. Pickens, Mro. David P, Kisor, Lealie H.
Ravenswood; Mrs. Jo Bird, Pl McDunlel, Brian 0, Mullen, SBmPleasant; Charles E. Llnger!olt, ual L. Nichols, Mrs. Clyde A.
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Cecil G. De- Roush, Noble E. Ruseall, Olin

LOng, Pomeroy; Roy T. Kaspar, c. Runell, James A. Saxtcm.
Pomeroy; Mrs. Gerald W. Bel- Mrs. Paul E. Wat!lO!l, Mrs. WOcher, Hamden; Mrs. Dermis W. llam R. Anclonoo and Infant
Young, Rt. 2 Wellstm; Ralph E, daughter, Mrs. James L. Gamel
Frecka, Coal Grove; Donald R. andln!anl dauglrter.

Clark, Wellstoni Brian D. Hayes,
St. Marys, Ohio.

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMtll ED: Mrs. Strawford
Ohllnaer, M~ Alto; Mrs. cecn
B. Deweeae, Galll,polls Ferrri

DISCIIARGEil: Mrs. William
COchran, PL Pleasanl; Mrs. Sally Wears, PL PIO!IIllllll; Mrs.
!lerrett. PL Pleuanl;
Robert lJJn&amp; C'•Uipolfa Ferry;
Mro. Henry Rainey, Golllpolla
FerrY; Janet HiggiDlotbam, Galllpllls Ferry; Bernard EdWIIrdo,
Pl. Pleasant.

APPLY TO MARRY
PT. PLEASANT Harvey
Henry Pr!ce, 24, Gallip)lla Ferry and Gall June Allen, 16, Galllpolia Ferry, have made an lltpllc:atlon tor a marrtase license
In the o!!lce olthe OOUIIt)o clerk.

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Guild.
A program oo the olatement
ot faith the United Church ot
Chrllt was presented by Miss
Flck. She opohe parllcuiMiy oo
the llrot phrase ot the alatemart - "We believe ln God,
the eternal spirit, lather
oor
Lord Je8U8 Quist and oor
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prcoject or Clllrch WOD*l United at the World COIIIIDOOIIb' Dll'
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PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Minim, 715 McCulloch Road, are annoonclng the
birth or their secood child, a
daughter, born Wedneedl!', Oc1Dber 16 In Holzer Hospital. The
new arrival has been named
Trenla Lee and we1ghed 6 lba.
3 oz.
The mother ia the farmer
Lovalee .!lanley, daushterotMrs.
Mary Margaret Rl!lle or l't.
Plea~ and the late Capt. Moten Stanley. Paternal ~ents are Mr. and Mrs. Wylie
ed ~e meeting which opened with T. Minton, l't. Pleasant.
devotions from the Psalms by
Mrs. Holmes and the pledge to

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Tueodi.Y nllht at the Trln-

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provide )lUJICh and be In &lt;harP
Elected were Mra. p e a r 1 ot the table at • reception loiMora, preoldenl; Mlas Ellzahtth . lowlnlthe meednB to honor Mro.
Flck, vice preol~ Mra. r.-,. Ben Noutzllna will be lnard JOWIIll secretary· and Mrs
lllslled as preoldenL
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Elza Gilmore, Jr., lreeaurer.
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d!mer
11 """ voted cluing the meet- 01ch member wwuYS a
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11&gt; be oponBOred by the Women •

Stnne.

Election Held

992-5314

POMEROY. OHIO

Circle Elects New Officers
New olllcero were eleoled IIMI
portlelpalfon In the NOY. 1 World
Colnmlinlt.Y llo.Y obaervance wao
1
Clrcl
pi
lla1ed the Fr ll1dly
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tlonl. An arlllldal bouQHIIIIaDked 11r oriDIO ta&amp;&gt;e!"L colored
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used oothetal&gt;le.llra. Wbltepve
A '5 ~- iO tho Sal- srac8 before the bolteiHI, Mrl.
vation Army wa1 mado the Harold Chlse, Mra. Golda MwmBull' Bee ClaiJ mel Theredl!' JnR, Mra. Milia, IIMI Nro.
allht at tho Mlddleporl Flral
Blpdst Church.
The clllr&lt;hiQYaieyclllller acheollled tor 6:30 WednoldaY nllht
at the church wu IIIIIOUII&lt;ed
cluing the meetiJig prealclodover

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lab
Dev-s by Mrl. Beu
White Included ocrljJQire !rom

Ill Corlnlldan&amp;, 1 medllatlon entitled ''Love'' and a HalloWeen
poem, "Trick or Treat." A program or reedlnas wea given by
Mra. Lillian McCJlee Including
UMy Soa", ULaughJ and Chuck•
lea'' and "&amp;mshlne In Smllea".
The birthdaY I!DII8 was suog
for Mrs. Edith Saulll'. Mrs. Nora
MUla, Mro. While, Mra. FieldIna Hawldrur, Mrs. Jeoole Houdaohelt and Florlnell Talbot~

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At Hysell Home
A shower hooorlna Slulron
Whltlalch, bride-elect ol Michael
Wright, was given by Rhooda Hyeall and Robbie Ord at the !lyseD bome in ~acuae.
A plnh and white color scheme
""" used In tho basement dee·
oraUona. Wedding bella were fea·
wred. Games were played with
t\'lvln Swanooo, Breoda EdWards,
and MlosOrdwlmlngprlzeo. Sandy Johneon wm the door prize.
A decorated wedding c a k e.
pinch, and ice cream were 1181'·
ved. Wedding rlna replicas decorated the mt cups.
Guests were Dianne Welah,
Kathy Conde, iilaan Gerlach, Becky Wright, Jennifer Goble, Patti Jeffers, Shirley Jeffers, KathY llmce, Marlene Goodwin, KathY Manley, Debbie Malden, Lou

Am French, Teresa Niclnak)',
and fllaron Gloze. Mrs. Uoyd
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Others presenting gUts to Miss
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A dance will be held tonight at
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provided by the Brand X.

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MEXICO CITY (Upl).... Runners Tommie &amp;nith and Johl
Carlos were auapended from the
United Stateo Olympic teem
t:odfG' and ordered "to remove
themaelves11 from the Olympic
VIUap because or the Incident
oo
WemeediJ durlna the
ceremony in which they re.
c:elved their Olympic medals.
Smith, winner ol the Olympic
200-meter dash, and Carlos,
third In the same race, made a
"black power" gesture during
the !laB raising ceremooy after
IIley received their gold and
bronze medals, respectively.
In Ito o!!lclal llllllOUllcement
the U.S. Olympic Commltl8e
(USOC) said today It coooldered
the two black athletes hid
violated "tho heale llandarda or
lpOrlomonlblp and good manners which are ao hJ.Kbly
regarded in the United States."
The USOC dlopotchod two
emlsoarleo 11&gt; til, Olympic
VIUap at mldnliht (Marleen
lime) to that Smith and
Carlos lett the village Immediately lor return to the United
Smith and Car loa appeared at
the podium lor the medal
ceremooy Wedneedl!' wearlna
llll!ll black socks and buttona
reading "Olympic movement
lor human rl!lbU!."
After receiving their medals
!he two black athletes stood
~ the pi1Jing ot the U.S.
Anthem l!lld fiag
National
rllalng with one arm stretched
abOYe their heads, weerlna
black gloves as a symbol of the
f'black power'' movement. They
remained In thlo pooltlon with
thalr heads IWlk on their cheats

flll'Oll8hout file

BUICK
PH. 992-2143

PONTIAC

0., Friday, October 18,

or

principles aplnat tho - · ·
tlon or polltica lnto Ute games.
The U.S. Olympic COmmltteo
made the !ollowlng annooncement before dawn today:
"The United stateA Olympic
Committee expresseA Its profound regrets to the International Olympic COmmlt18e, to the
Mexican organlzlna committee
and to the - l e ot Mexico lor
the dlocoorte.,. displayed ey
two members or ita team In
departing !rom tradition durfrw
a vi c:tory ceremoi\V at the
Olympic stadium on Oe~ 16.

"Tho uneyplc:el exhibitionism
tl!eae athletes aleo violates
the basic standards ot aporto.
manlhlp and (IOOcl manners
which ore so hlgllJ,y regarded
In the United States, and
Ulerefore the two men involved
are llllspended forthwith from
the team and ordered to remove
themselves from the Ol,yrnpic
VUlage, This action Is taken In
the belief that such Immature
hohavlor Is an laolated Incident.
However. It turther investigation or sub!!I8(Jlent events do not
bear out this view, the entire
matter l'llll be re~aluated . A
repetition of auch incidents by
other members of the U.S. team
can only be considered a wlll!W
disregard ol Olympic principles
that woold warrant the Imposition of the severest penalties at
the dloposal of the United Slates
Olympic Commlt18e. •
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ROlllldlng out the ~
We expect to face our stern- slate are: SouthBrn IDinols .t
est test of the season," sald Dayton, Xavier u Nortllem DOhio's Bill Hess. "And it's no llnols, Akron at Eaotem Kensurpriae to us, as we expected tucky, Central Slate at Centrel
Miami to be this strong all Michigan, Younptown Slate at
along. They have a great de- Morehead, Dellance at Manfenaive team and plent_y of of~ cheater, Blultton at Andertense to get the job OOne. We're Silppory Rock at WDmfnltan.
going to have our hands run in Cincinnati at Wichita (nlpt),
movtns the ball and In trying and Findlay at Ohio Northern
to atop them. We expect a ()light) ,
mighcy tough afternoon."
Ohio's Bob Houmard has already scored 10 touchdowns to
tie a school record. He hall
rushed for 154 yards (4.0 average) and caught flve passes far
52 yards, for four touchdowns.
Quarterback Cleve Bryant has
completed 33
66 passes lor
511 yards and added 232 more
yard1:1 rushing.
He ranks third tn rushing behind Dave LeVeck (256) and
Dick
Cooley (249), Bryant
Home of the
needs just 41 total yards to
break the school record of 2,364
Fabulou1
set by Bob Brooks In 1958-80.
Marietta, with a UJ Ohio Conference record, is at Capital
(2-1) Soturday. The Pioneers
have an edge In their conference schedule since they do oot
have to play any or the three
rema.ln1ng unbeaten teams.
In another league feature,
Ohio Wesleyan (2..{1) r a c e a
Musldngum (2.1) at New Coocord. The tMl other top teams
should have easier times with
Denison (1~) sl Wooster (0..2)
Order By PhoM
and BaldwiJI.Wallace (1..0) at
OIU!rheln (0-1) In a night game.
And T•k• 'I'm HPIM
ottjer league games pit Hei992-5432
delberg at Wittenberg and Ken11

Ohio's Bobcats radt third in
with 160 polnU! In lour
games.
Klcholl Ume at Peden Stadium Ia 1:30 p.m.
other MAC Games
In other MAC games: Bowling Green, still very much alive
In the title picture with a 1~-1
mark, entertains wlnleu Kent
or
State and Toledo {1-1-1) visits
WARRIOR RETIJRNS - Jim Marshall (left), promising young Redman o! a couple or seuooa
Western Michigan.
ago, returns to the camp or the Rio Grande CoUege Redmen after nearly two yean ln the United
Marshall goes out of the conS:ates Marine ColliS. He and Coach Art Lanham look over a tool ot his trade, a basketball. Marference to meet visiting Loulsshall during his freshman year at Rio Grande, paced the squad with 21.6 points per game. During
vtlle.
the first 16 games or first semester of his sophomore year, Marshall scored an average of 22
Miami's defense has been led
points per game. Then carne the Marines.
lzy Bob Babich, a 6..2, 225-i)OWld
linebacker.
Tonight's Games
Babich has accounted for 52
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COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio Logan at Gallipolis
en beauties, one each rrom the
defensive players lnclude Bob
lllgh School AthleUc Asooclstlon Wellston at Meigs
Mid American Conference col.
Rieber (42 tackles, 18 assists)
asked its member schools to Ironton at Athena
leges, will compete this week.
and Merv Nugent (26 tackles,
contact their Congressmen In Jackson at Nelsonville-York
end in a contest to be t h e
19 assists).
an etrort to introWce legislation Southern at Glouster
MAC's representative in colMiami's otrense has displayed
to prohibit the telocaotlng or Kyger Creek at Alexander
lege football's centennial cele·
pleney ol sting with quarterback
Frida.y nilbt professional foot- Eastern at Wahama
bratlon In 1969.
Kent Thompooo completing 37
ball games.
Miss MAC COUege Footha.U
FediBral-Hocklng at Nortb Gallla ~ 77 passes for 435 yards and
Tho OHSAA 88ld the Frldlj' Huntington East at Pl.. Pleasant throe touchdowns. In addition,
wUl be crowned In special prenight pro games atrected t h e Southwestern at Hannan Trace he has rushed lor 276 yards In
game ceremonies at the Ohio
attendance at high school games. Coal Grave at South Point
Unlveratey - Miami !oolball
71 carries.
The association specifically Huntington IU!lb at Ashland
game here Saturday.
pointed to the Sopt. 6 telecast
She will compete with repof the Clnclmatl RengaJ a, noting
resentatives of ten other mathat was the night moat high
jor conferences, a repreaen.
achool football teams opened
tatl.ve from the 17 major inyon at Hiram. In non - league 1·'~
their season.
dependent schoolsandtwo!rom
action, Mt. Union is at West- tho NCAA COlltge Division
..·: :-·
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schools for the title of Miss
Marietta College sq)hcmore
College Foolball.
George sauer of Middleport and
Senior Bob R Smith or Hemlock
Grove have pl~J~ed key roles In
NBA sr ANDINGS
Romante ••.•...• i I 0 3
By United Pren International
Hew
tires? Oil · change?
The Galllpol!i Junior IU!lb loot- givl~ Marietta Its rorrent S-1
France . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 3
East
Whatev.r your car needs, you
baH team chalked up Its second overall and a.o Ohio Conference
Japan •.• . , .. , . •I 1 1 3
W, L, Pet. GB
tan be sunt of fast, friendly,
straight victocy on Memorial record.
Eaat Germany . . . . I 1 1 3 Baltimore ..... , 1 0 1. 000
Sauer is a start!~ halfback
eHicieni auto service, here.
Field Thursday evening by blankSweden . . . • . . . . . 1 1 1 3 Cincinnati ...... I 0 1.000
Ing a t.Jge Meigs 8!jll8cl, 28~. and Smith starting cerrterback In
Czecbqolovalda • . . 1 0 2 3 lloa1Dn ........ 0 0 .000
'h
The win avenged Gallla' s mly the Pioneer defense, which shutSPECIAL! KELLY HOTLINE SNOW TIRES
1h
Italy . . • . • . . ' .. 0 0 3 3 Phlladelj&gt;hia .... 0 0 .000
loss in four games (12·14 at out nationally-riMed Muskingum
Iran • • • • • . • . . . 1 1 o 2 MliWaUkee -.- •... 0 1 . 000 1
Melga) and It waA the Gallians' 7~ and blanked Kenyon 21-'l.
Tunlola . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 2 New York . . . • . 0 1 .000 1
sauer h a 1967 graduate of
third consecutive shutout effort.
BSSxlS
Tax
650·13 ...
~::·
Austria .•....... 0 1 1 2 Detroit .. , •. , 0 I ,000 1
Middleport
High School and is
Alter a scoreless first perHolland . • .••••.• I 0 0 1
West
Iod, QB John Walter raced 45 the son or Mr. a.OO Mrs. Lewis
Brazil ...•...... 0 1 u 1
W. L, Pet. GB
yards to put Gallipolis ahead6-.£1. H. Sauer, 659ih Brownell Ave.
Denmark • . • . . . . 0 1 0 1 Chicago • .. , .. 2 0 1. 000
Seoonds later, LE Jim Noe In- Smith is a 1965 Pomeroy High
383 Sunny DoUars Winners
Qhlopla . . . . . . . . . 0 I 0 1 San Diego .. , .. 1 o 1.000
'h tercepted a Meigs pass and scam- grad and Is the son of Mr&amp;. Le282
Finland .......... 0
0 1 Loa Angeles ... 0 0 1,000 I
pered 40 yards. Walterthenpass· ota Smt th and the late Ralph
. ···.·.·.·.·.·-:-:-:-:·:-:··
.·.:.·.:::,:;:::.·.·:·
Jamaica ..•.•.•...0 1 0 1 Phoenix .. _ . _ , 0 0 .000 1
ed to RE Chuck Perrood lor the Smith.
0 1 San Fran ..... 0 0 .000 I
Mexioo •••.......• o
tJXtra points.
Seattle . . . . . . . 0 I .000 1'h
In the third stanza, FB Rick
Dl9 66 IHl H lJO( PQ••l B&lt;l[WING CO (• "'C•N "!A f• &lt;&gt;•·"0
Atlanta , ...... 0 I .000 11h
HaUield rambled 75 yar&lt;ls, and
Thursday's ReBU!ts
it was 20.0. Walter scampered
San otego 128 Seattle 110
TARKENTON PLAYS
55 yards on a broken pass play
(Only game scheduled)
NEW
YORK
(UPD- Fran
In the nnal period and then pass.
Friday's Schedule
Tarkenton, nursing a minor
ed to Perrood for the extra
shoulder injury this week, is Boston at Detroit
points, making the final score
expected to be In the starting Los Angeles at Philadelphia
28~.
llneup 9.mday when the New SeatUe at Phoenix
Gallipolis Is now 2-1-1 lor the
York Giant. boat the San San Diego at San Francisco
year. Next game Is Monday, at
(Only games scheduled)
Frandaco Forty-Nlners.
Wellston.
Meigs picked up two llrlll
&lt;k&gt;wns In yesterday's tilt. Kaven 9teets pla.ved an outstandIng game both WIJ&amp; lor the winners - as a halfback and J.tne..
backer - as did the ather Galllpollo boys, especlally U!ckle
Charles Wolle.
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Horky Elected l~

KrL Clrl llorlo' wu elected new olfteoro with a Dower eym·jtiJI'Id' at of the Middleport Gar- bollc of the rosp011albU~ ol her
.... . Club at a meotJna hatd Tueo- ~Ice.
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presl~ Mro. Uqyd
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'"Jamel Amold. treasurer. Mn.
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nco

Garden Club kl be hold Oct. 23
at the Rutland Church of Christ
Reservations are to be made
by Oct. 21.
A1110 amounced was the rail
regimal moellng which will bo
bold oo Nov. 16 at Eastern llllh
School. Members are uked to
contact Mrs. HorkY for resef-

vat10111 to the rqlmai 110111011
by NOY.'IO.
Mrs. Harry Croll rtlliD&gt;ed
u anas--ollhe
dub. Her roallnalloo wu acoepted with recrot. Read at 1he
meeting .... a thn 1&lt;lU note
from Mrs. David Fanner lor
a vase ot dahllaa sent for the
"Thll IJ Your LUen JII'OII'&amp;m
at the Middleport Cburch ot
Cbriot.
Min Zerkle roportod thai
yearbooks wUI be dlatrlbuted at
the December meot1na. A nunmage sale waa: 8111KM.D'tCed for
Nov. 4, 5, and 6 by Mrs. Garon
Stansbury, MQ'BandmNillcbafr·

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man. Members are to take ltema
to the Stansbury bulldblg where
the oele will be held, or call
Mrs. E. 0. T011kobar7 l&amp;r pickup.
Mrs. J. E. Harley reported
that !lowero hod been taken to
Miss Mary P~~ Ml~~IVMreata
McCoy, Mrs. EszucRua-, 1.
C. A. Emmloh, and Mils Fried
Faen.u.!e, members f1 the clW
who have been

m.

Tho roodsldo and civic committee announced the Middleport
club took second plac:e

In Re-

gion II In the Soars Civic BoauU.fication Contest. The e 1 u b
scrapbook was dlspl~J'ed by Mrl.
Tewksbary, and Mrs. Walter
Hayer; armouncedthattheclubwlll

present U!e December program
on Radio WM PO.

Mrs. John Kincaid onnoonced
entered the

that throo membera

flower show at the Meiga Coon-

ey Fair. They were Mrs. James
Titus, Mrs. MJrrls, and Mn.
Kincaid. or the 17 arrangements
exhibited, 12 were ribbon winners.
Members were asked to take
a Thanksgiving table arrangement using fruit or flowers to
the November meeting.

"Utter Is a Growing Problem"
was the theme or the program
presented by Miss Zerkle. She
mentioned partioolarly the Jitter
problem in national parks and
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Mrs. Horky showed slides ar
table arrangements and Dower
shows whicll she had attended.
She also showed pictures or gardens in ScoUand taken by her
fatller who visited there.
The arrangement or the month
was used as the centerpiece Cor
the relreahment table. It carried out a 1-la.Hoween theme and
featured two small pumpkins,
one decorated as a girl, the
other as a boy, The arrangement was made by Mrs. Lewis
Smith and Mrs. Arnold
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Horky, Min Zerkle, Mrs.
Arnold, Mrs. stansbury, and Mrs.
Blackwood.

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A program on Alaska was presented by Mrs. Nan Moore at
Wednesday atternoon'a meatlng
ol tho Middleport Utorary Club
held at the Racine home of Mrs.
Ben PhU1011.
Mrs. Moore reviewed a book
written by a former governor of
Alaska on the struggle tor ltatehood. Blts ol hlotory on AJaaka
were related by Mrs. Moore
who mentioned the purchase ol
Alaska In 1867 by the Unlled
States lor $7,200,000, and the
g&lt;&gt;ld rush which opened tho territory. !110 talked on the capital of Juneau, Mount McKinley,
the lo!tl est peak In tho Unlled
states, and the cities or Anchorage, tile largest., IU'Id Fairbanka,
secoo.d largest.
Slides of her aununer trip to
Alaska with a grOIIJ&gt; ol 50 Methodists were shown by Mrs.
Moore. The groop traveled by
ship and Mrs. Moore commented
on the dolphin• and .(101'1101 ••
which played aroond the ship.
Her slides included pictures of
Icebergs and glacler1, the salmon fisheries, the pulp mills,
Eskimos and native I'Ddlana. h
spoke of a visit to the M-Ill
College at Anchorage, and IIIIIed tourism as one ol the be 'it

To Make Arrangements
to the Pomeroy Public Library,
and plantings Ill tho Naylor'•
Run Memorial, Beech G r o v e
Cemetery, and the RJmoroy Elementary School.
The dub also woad to boat
the anrual Molga CoouJty Chrillmas flower show, to eontrlb.Jte
to the roadolde !Unci and t h e
Wlllkeena Funcl,toaenddelegales
kl atata and regimal meetlnga,
UT~~Reedatthe~ to make an arrangament each
lng WOI a cardfromJ-o Tip- mm.th ror the ~Dl8l'OY school
loll llwlldng tho club lor articles royer, and to orprdle a new
110111 to the ltalo hoapllal'a coun- adult club.
Moellngo lOch IDOIIIh wUI Intry !atr.
Prepared lor tbt moellng waa clude a demonstration using seaa latlar to be 110111 to P, E. oonal materials. In ecldldllll,
Moohtllor, Ohio Director oflillh- plana lor the year Include throe
,.ya, uprouln&amp; awreclallon workshops and IMI tours.
lor the new l!ouW 33 !rom PllmMrs. ~ncer, hostess tor the
er'QY to Darwin, and for t h e meollnl, presontecl devotlono to
roadalcle parka, A tour of I h o open the meeting". 9-le UHd aa her
hlgbway and real !acUllloo wu theme '"The Victory that Overtaken by club mombora SUnday. cometh." Members reaponded to
Ol!lcero for the 1968-119 year roll call by namlng a favorite
wore lnatalled by Mra. Clarence l&gt;luoeplant
Heaton. They are Mrs. Robert
A report was given on the SepLewla, president; Mrs. Charles tember birthday party lor )mlor
I...ewls, vice prelldent; Mrs. Rob- elm members bolted by Mrs.
ert Thompson. secretary; and Charles Lewis. ~e also reportMrs. W~ter Bintz, treasurer. ed that rooted acoma have been
The reglonol moollngtobehold planted lor Indoor growing cllrat Eastern Hlllf1 SChool on Nov. ing the winter and that mater16 was discussed and six mem- ials for terrariums have been
ben Indicated that the,v plan to ooll ected and will be made next
at1onc1. A 'l'hankagivlng dlmer week under the direction of Mrs.
was planned for 8:30 on Nov. 20 Robert Lewis and Mra. Thompat Crow's steak House.
son.
Prelellted at the meeting was
''Indoor Gardens for Decoraan Invitation !rom the Rutland tive Plants," using material from
Friendly Gardeners to an open a Departmont o! Agriculture bulmooting plamed lor Wemeada.Y letin was presented by Mrs.
at the Rutland Church o! Christ. Moore. Making the planter bor,
COmmittees were appolnted lighting, !ertlllzlng, and waterand projects outlined lor thoyoar. ing were discussed. Mrs. Moore
The committees are as follows: said that a temperature range of
Mrs. Uoyd Moore, Mro, Char- 65 to 70 degrees is oonsidered
les Hayes, program; Mrs. Guy best Cor indoor garden:s which
!iruler, telephone; Mrs. JobnTer. should be in a d:raft~ee location.
rell, photography; Mrs. Charles
"Your personaJ.U;v Is reflected
Lewis, publicity and public ity In your planting, and your obllbook; Mrs. Bentz, flowers a n d lty In arranging your garden adds
cards; Mr1. 'Thompson, radio; to your enJoyment of the plantMrs. Robert Lewls, demonstra- Ing," Mrs. Moore concluded. She
tions; Mrs. Heaton, horticulture; said that Bulletin 122 00 Indoor
Mrs, Letta ~cer, ways and gardens Is avalloble from tho &amp;1means; Mrs. Charles Lewis, perlntendont o! Documents, U. S.
flower show; Mrs. Leo Kemed.Y, Government PrinUng Office,
civic; Mrs . 'Thompson, M r s. Washington, D. c. ror a dime.
Charles Lewis, jwdor garden
Arrangements were judged by
. club: and Mrs. Allard Pratt, judg- Mro; ·llralt with bluerlbbma beIng.
Ing awerdod to Mra. Moore and
Projects taken on ror the year Mrs. Thompson, red one a to Mrs.
include contlnuatlon or the jun- Terrell, Mrs. ~cer and Mrs.
Ior club work, staging a nower Robert Lewis. The Halloween
· - · portldpadng In the 1969 theme was carried out In refresh.
fair nower show, giving a book menta sened by Mrs. ~cer.

Committee Named
A nominating committee was
appointed at a meeting of the
Women's Golf Association Wed·
nesday night at the club house.
Mrs. Uoyd Blackwood preaided at tho mooting. Named kl
the committee were Mrs. Myrtle Slssoo, Mrs. Margaret Slack,
and Mrs. Carolyn Baclmor. They
will report at the OCt. 27 meetIng scheduled lor 2 p.m. at tho
chiD house.
The annual Chrlotrnaa party
was diBcul!lsed and plans made
ror presenttng trophy awards.

PICKUP SCHEDULED
Truck pickup will be provided
next week ror all residents who
wish to contribute any large article to the GoodwUI Inm.lllrloa.
Residents wl shing Uie service
are to call the Rev. Glen HUes
at 992..'!890. A Goodwill depoelt
shelter ls located on the parkIng lot o! the Kroser Store In
Pomeroy.

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MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL ....W
llomeeomlnt! dlnee will be hold
1111a Friday nllld at tbe Melp
Junior IIIah auditorium !ollow- ~
lna tho Melp-Wall"""' lootball
p.mo. Dancing wiD be held !rom
10 to 12:30 a.m. Muolc will be
!Urnlshed ~ The Jays. The dance
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Is opoa kl the public.
The )'1lUih !rom Sl. · Peul LDtheran Chordl, l'llmeroy, Sl. Jolm
Lulhoran Church, Chester, IDCI
Sl. Paul Lulhoran Clwrch, New !
Haven, will have a hay ride
and wiener rout &amp;mda,y ni&amp;I&gt;L i
Every011e Is asked to m.t at
the Sl. Paul Lutheran Church In
Pomeroy at 7 p.m. 1n order to
proceed out to the country.
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A !UGH SCHOOL
dance party
will be hold 11111 Satur&lt;loy nl&amp;l&gt;t
at the Meigs Junior High In
POmeroy !rom 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. The Jaya will emcee. The

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wiD be hold at the ,:;:
Riverview Elementary School, ~--""'~~@;,;,;o;~l+'!~,;,:.;,;~".ol~~=:::::~~~~'!
saturdey, October, 19. Seq~"""'
per serving time to begin at 5
p, m. C&amp;rni val cc»ens at 7 p. m.
The public Is invited.

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BAKE SALE Saturday beginning at 9 L m. at James Kapp
Store, West COlumbia, W. Va.,
by Worthwhlle Girls Clan ol tho
West Columbia Unlled Methodist
Ctrurch.
SUNDAY
HOMECOM1NG, Morning star
IAllted MeUXJCIIIII Church, SUnday. SUnday SChool, 9:45 a.m.;
worship, 10:45, basket dinner at
noon. Afternoon service, 1:30
p.m. with Rev. Charles Norris

-'&lt;!ng.
COUNTY PRAYER oorvlce 2
p.m. &amp;mday at Mt. Olive Church.,
Long BotiDm. Okey Ahart, load-

er. Publlc welcome.
MONDAY
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boosten, Mooday, 7:30p.m. at Southom lllgll SChool, Radne.
REVIVAL at Silver Run Free

WID Church at 7:30 p. m. llllrlini Oct. 21 tOr two weeks 'IWith
the Rev. C&amp;rl Valance, buntl.rwton. speaker, Public welcome.
MONDAY
CHESI'ER PI' A 8 p.m. Mooday at school. Grandparent• nlgl1t
to be observed with Mrs. Kermit Root, chairman. Room visitation starting at 7:25p.m. Free
baby sitting and refreshments
will be served.

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Roofing &amp; Roof Cement

Mrs. Moore's program contin-

u.:l the "Know Your America"
Uleme at. the year. Members respmdod kl roll call with commenta 011 tho program.
Mrs. Gomer Lewis acted u
hostess tor Mrs. Pblli!IOD who
teaches school. Mra. Thomas
Cassell was a guest. Mra. Thereon Jofmson, president, presided
at the tea service.
Next moellng wUI be held at
Ute home of Miss Bess Sanborn.

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Wotor Pipe
Plo1tlc Fitting•
Triple Tracl1. Storm
Wlndowl
Comploto Bathroom

TIONAL CIIURCII - Rev. Wlllard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. Wor~ ley Francia, Stnlay Scllool ~L
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Church

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services nrst and third Sunday
lollowlng Sunday School. second
~ and Fourth Saturday . evenings,
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THE ALFRED METHODIST
OIIUSTIAN SCIENCE Service•
CHURCH- Pearl A. Casto, pis- at · 315 Main st.. Pt. PlaSint,
UNITED F AJTII CHURCH ol
tor. Sunday School at 9:301. m., Sundays 11 a. m.; Wednesdlys
Nease Settlement, Sunday Scllool
Uoyd Dillinger, &amp;c&gt;t. Worship 8 p. m. AU welcome.
Superintendent, R o y Johnson,
service at 10:45, with the Rev.
Youth meeting, 6:30, Sunday.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
Cal!lto. Monday, 7:45 p, m., Revival sorvlcos beglnwlththe Rev. CHURCH-Rev. Amol TllllapasSYRACUSE flRST UNITED
tor. &amp;lnda.Y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Chlrles Norria.
Lee Burnem, 1uperlntendent; PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson
BETHANY UNITED METIIO- worlhlp service, 11 a.m. Wed- Stebbins, pastor. Sunday school,
DL~T CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
nesday prayer meeUng, 7:30p.m. 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:Sellen, putor. Morning wor- iOmday nll!lll worship, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Bible study and prayer
ship, 9:30 L m.; Surday School,
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
10:30 a. m. Blythe Theiss, SupL
THE DANVILLE WESLEY AN
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pasPOMEROY FffiSI' BAPTIST
tor;
Adra Swick, SurKIII,Y School - John WUea, 9Jnday school
LOTT RIDGE UNITED METHODIST - Worahlp, ftrst and third Slq.lerlntendent. Surday School, supt. ~da,y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Sundays or each month, 10:45 L 9:30 a. m.; Worship aervice, morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
10:30 a. m. Youth and Junior
m.; second and rourth Sundaya,
BYF, 6 p.m. Blblo - · Wetlyouth serviee, 6:45 p. m. Eve- ntsda3, 7 p.m.; cholr practice,
7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45
a. m. Cllristian EOOeavor, third ning worship, 7:30. Prayer and 8:30p.m .. Wodneada.Y.
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.
saturday or each month.
UNri'ED FAITH CHURCHMT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHNease Settlement - Robert E. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Sd10ol
OIXSr CHURCH - Sunda_y Schqol
9:30 a. m., morning worsldP, Smith, Sr., pastnr. iOmday School superinterdent, Ear I Starkey,
10;10 a. m., evening worshiP, S141erlntendent Kenneth MAtson. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Sunday
Sunday School, 9:30 a. rn.; worevening worship, 7:30; Wednes7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Christ&amp;hlp service. 10:30 a. m. and
day prayer and Bible study, 7:30
tan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m •.
7:30 p, m. each Sunday. MIO.woek
and prayer meeUng, 7:30 p.m.
o.m.
pr"er meeting, Wednes~, 7:30
SUTTON UNITED METIIOThursday, choir practice, 7 p.
p.m.
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Mcm. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil
Clurg, pastor. Sunday School,
Wise,~
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST10:30
a. m.j Worslllp service,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHIUSI'
Norman McCain, superintendenL,
-Ronnie Russell, pastor. Nor- Sen1.ce! weekly at 9:30 ~ m__! 9:30 a. m. , second and rourth
man C, WUI, SUP~ &amp;Juday School I Proachllw, !lrst and thlrdSw1day &amp;mda,y each month.
9;30 a. m.; WorshiP service, of morth by Cherles Russell a1
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
Sunday evening.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST -Charles Runell, pal- 11 a. JTL and 7:30p.m., Surday.
THE NAZARENE -Sunday School
tor. Richard Gilkey, Supt. Swl- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rich9:30 a, m.; Mortdn8 Worship, ~ School, 9:30 a. m.i Mol'Tilrw ard Barton, S~t., Charles Bts10:30 L - m.; Evenl~ Worshi.p,
Worahip, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlrw sell, assistant supt. Prayer meet-7t30 p. m, Prayar ssrvlcea, 7:30
worsblp, 7 p.m. WednesdtliYBible ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
p. m. Wf$el!day. Sunday SChool . study, 7:30 p, m.
Suporlnlendert, Pauline McClin!¢oRGANIZED CHURCH ·OF"
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY:
tock. Pa-, R.., Morris M.
Jesus Christ of Latter DaY TEIUAN - Mrs. Norma Lee,
Wolfe.
Saints, Portland • Racine Road. Sunday School Superintendent.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
Sunday School, 9,30 a. m.; Mom· Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Su~t
METIIODIST- Morning Worship
tng Worship, l0:30 a.m. Sunday dtr service, 8 p, m., the ReV.
9:30 a. m. at former EUB buildtrw. Expanded Sunda.y School !les- evening &amp;ervtce at 7. Wedne&amp;day ~~ Donahue of Middleport
ston for nursery to grade six evening prayer service, 7:30. s~ng.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Stoochildren at fonner Methodist anJEHOV All'S WITNESSE';, Lar'
nex at 9:30a.m., Mrs.J ames barL
ry Carnahan. preaic:tirw minister.
Stout, children's sl4)erirtendent.
SUnd8J': Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Swxlay Church School, adults am.
BRADBURY
CIIURCH OF Watch Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
youlb, 10:30 a. m.; junior high, CHRIST- iOmday school,9:30a. Wodnesday: Bible study, 7 p. m,
senior high and young adults m. Glen. Evans, &amp;!pt. Church aer- Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p,
meet In former Metlmdist Church vlces, 10:30 a.m.j evening ser- m. Service meeting, 8 p. m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTlor &amp;mda,y Church School Boyd vlc:e, 7:30; Wednesday, pra_yer
Miller SL - Ever!IOil Weekley,
,Hackney, youth superintendent; services, 7:30p.m.
pastor. Bible study classes, Sunpost high class and senior adults
meedng In Iormor EUB buDding,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO- day, lOa.m. WorshipandpreachHobJrt Vlneyord, SltlL Adult Bl- DIST CHURCH - Preaching, 9,. Jng, 10:55 a. m,; SuOO.ay evening
Bible study
ble C11Ss part_v, last MoOO&amp;y each 30 a.m. , First and Second &amp;m- service, 7:30.
classes,
Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. _
month. Youth Fellowship each ~s ot each month; Third and
Sunday, 6 p.m. in rormer Meth- Fourth 9.anda,ya each month, WorMORNING
STAR UNITED
odtst building. District youthral- ship service at 7:30p.m.; Wed- METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
ly ftrstMonda,yoCeachmonth.
nesday evenings at 7:30, Prayer William Airson, pastor; J o h n
LET ART UN1TED METHO- and Bible IlDdy.
Ihle. Sll)t.; Roy Van Meter, A!lst.
DIS!' CHURCH - Flral and SecFREEDOM GosPEL MISSION ~t. Sunda.v Scllool, 9:45a.m.;
ond SUndays preaching, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, PorUand-Bashan
Third and Fourth &amp;md&amp;Ys, Sun- Road. Rev. E. J. Grlmth,pastor.
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED
day Sehool10 a.m., Worshlpaer- SWday School, 9:30 a. m.; RoB- METHODIST - Worship, second
vice 11 a.m.; TuesdaJ' evenings er WWred, Supt. Sunday worship and fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
at 8 p.m., Prayer and. Bible study. service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet- first and third Sundays, 7:30 p, m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p, m., MD- Sunda,y School, 9:30 a.m. Youth
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. ford Frederick, class leader. Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sunday
Grimm , Jr. , ,.....-r. s un d ay Youth Fellowship, Friday, 7:30p. at Tuppers Plains United Meth~
aehool, 9:30 a.m. ; morning wor- m. Ernest Deeter, leaderi Roa- dlat Church.
lhl
10 30
peo-. er Wilfred, Jr., president.
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MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. ple's aervlce, 6:45p.m.; evanpDe
Rev. Cbel!lterBryant,pastor.
llatlc oervlcea, 7:30 p.m. Wed- OF GOD - SecOIId st., Maaon,
SUDday
School, 9:30 a.m.;. Wor1
7 30 w. va. Sunday ScbOOi, 10 a.n1.
! eeada.Y evenirtM 18rY ce, : • Momlng worship, 11 a. m. Bwl• ship service, 11 a. m.; Evening
MIDDLE&gt;"Vll'f HEATH DNHtV pllsdcsorvlce, .7:30 11-m. f'ble worahlp, 7:30p.m. Prayer sen..
METHODIST- Max E. Donahue, Study and prayer ao~ce, Wetl- lee, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth
mlnlsteri James Brewington, nelday, .7':30 p.m. Chester: Ten-: Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
lolonthly sings, !!rot Saturday of
&amp;1nda.Y achool auJ18rlntendent. !Wit, paltor. Phone 773-~J.33.
Church school, 9:30 a.m.; mornCARLETON CHURCH -Kinga- oachmonlh.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrisdan
lng worship, 10:30 a.m. ; youth bury Road, Sunda_y SChool, 9:30
Church - James Quisenberry,
meeting, IOmday, 6p,m. Cholrre- ~ rn., Ralph Carl. Slq)t. Worship
paator;. Ray Whaley, supt. Com ..
hearaal Wtdneaday, 7p.m., choir aervlce, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
director, Ben Phllaon. PrQt~r·t m. atiernately. PrQ-er meetliw, munloo and worohlp service, 9:30
aervlco, Wednelllley, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

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CARLETON CIIURCH -K!rvabury Road. The Rev. Jay Stiles,
pasklr. Ralph carl,
SUpt.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship 11ervlce, 10:30 L m. and
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer
service each Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.

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FOR CHRISTMAS
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SILVER RUN FREE WILL
BAPTIST - Rev. Coudlll Atklno,
puklr. Richard Fink, &amp;mda,y
School Stt&gt;erinle- Sunday
School, 10 a. m.; Worahlp, 7:30
p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p, m. Choir pndlco, Tuesday, 7 P- m.

IDMECOMING AND PREACHING
RALLY OCTOBER-18-19-20th.
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OLD DEXTEil

Noval Tralnlnl Conter 1n rutnola. ThEil' eapedolb' tor
..,.• and Mra. Uqyd Black- the greduatlm of Charloa !rom
wood and Mrl. VIrgil Blackwood boot tralnln&amp; Ha will
are In Atlanta, Ga. vitlllnl Mr. anleavo nexlwook.

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By Charlene Hoeflich

Twollly holiday ..........will be provided by tho Winding
Trail Glrclen Club lor the Alb.,. Slate Hoapltal, occordlnl! to
plana nw1o at a meeting of the
dub membere Womoaday nll!lll
at tile Ohio POWer CO.
The cledded thet they
wUI prvrido the molertalo lor
the holiday pleeol and have tho
)lnlor dub member• make the

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AND CONCENTRATES BULK FEED SERVICE LARGE AND
SMALL DELIVERIES Bob Miller MANAGER

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INDUSTRIES
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FRIDAW. 7:30 PM-Dovo Sloglo-Nooly.vlllo, 0.
SATURDAY, 2 PM-Roullln V. Moyer, Middleport, 0.
SATURDAY. 7:30 PM-John Wyatt- Tuppor&amp; Pial no, 0.
SUNDAY, 10:30 PM-Robort Woodo-Pomoray, 0.
SUNDAY, 12:30 PM-Potl•ck Dinner In Follawohlp

Roam.
SUNDAY, 2:30PM-Don S.ovor~-Glouotor, 0 .
SUNDAY, 7:30 PM-Ordlnotlon Sorv. For !ldoro and
Deacoftl.
Progrc:~m Will Feature Spe-ciol Muaic and True To
The Bible Preochi"'l· Vioitors Are Urgod To Join Uo

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EVERYONE IS WEL.COME

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

UnUI the 18th century,

rubber remained an ancient
chemical curiosity, The
World Almanac notes. One
of the firsl and still one of
the most common uses of
rubber-as an eraser-gave
It Its name. Joseph Priest·
Jey, discoverer of oxygen,
Is said to have been the
flrsl to use the gum sub·
stance to rub out pencil
marks about 1770, hence

the name rubber.

FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
· We wire nowen everywhere

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Pomeroy Flo-r Shop
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MRS. MILLARD vAN MF.TI:R

Mornill: Worship, 10:45 L Dl.i
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Tooraday, Fred E. Smith, layloader. Youth Fellowship, 7:30
p. m. Sunday.
MT.
HERMON
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHIUST - Rev.
Menzel Smith, paslor. Sun d 1 y
Scllool, 9:30 a. DLi Ruuell ~n­
cer, alt)Li Alfred Wotre, aaslstant. Morning Sermon 11 L m.,
evening sermon, 7:30p.m., alterrat!~ each Sunday. Class meet-Ing II LID., llternatl11! Sunday
morni11rs. David Holter, e I a s s
lelder. Christian Endeavor, 7:30
p. m. ever)' other Swktay evening. Jean Sexson, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30P-m. every
Wednesday. Board meetirw:, 7:30
p, m., nrst Monday of month.
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CIIRIST- Rev. W,
H. Perrin, pastor. Patrick D.
WOIId, ~. s.nday School, 9:15
a.. m.; Worship, 10:25 a. m,
Youth choir rehearsal, Monday,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. MarVIn Burt,
director; Senior choir rehearsal,
Thursday, 7:30 p, m., Mrs. Paul
Neue, director. Thursday, all
day, Busy Bee qulllll1! party In
ch\U'ch social room.

RUTLAND C H U R C H Of
CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
pastor; V. H. Braley, S~t.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; communion and worship service, 10:·
30 Lm.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
CHESTER IIIETHODIST Charge '
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a.. m.;
Sunday Sehool, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLATWOODS: Church SChool, Sunday,
1l a. rn., John Baily, supt. Worship servt~e alternate&amp; with Allred and Flalwoods. Services
Sunday morning or eve~. of

each week.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main

st., Pomeroy - Sunday worship
service, 10:30 a. m. wtth layleaders.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Heights Road, north ~ Veterant
Memorlol Hospital. Phillip Gager, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m., Blble Study and prayer meetIng. Saturday: Sabbath School,
10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a. m.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Middleport,
Guest Minister, James Buchanan, Sunday School Superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Won,hip Service, 10:30 a.m.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
ASBURY
UNITED METIIODIST, Syracuse - Rev. Werdell
Stutler, pastor. Sunday School,
10 L m.; carroll Norris, Supt.
Worship service, 11 a. Dl.i MYF
6 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 8 p. m.
POMEROY CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE- Corner Unionand
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. HonderSDII, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.

FOREST RUN UNITED METHODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Worship service, 9
L m.; Sunday School, 10 L IU.
Mrs. Fred Nease, S1.11t.
MINERSVILLE U N I T E D
METHODIST - Rev. Wondell
Stutler, pastor. Sunda,y School,
9 a. ID.i Kemeth Wl.ggena, ~t.
Worship service, 10 L m.
SYRACUSE CIIURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. A. E. MOler,
pastor. Bob Moore, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School ellS..
el!l for all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mor~
t.ng· Worship, 10:30 Lm.; NYPS
Sunday 6:30 p.m.; EvangellsUc
Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; Midweek Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30p.m.; Missionary Meeting SecorKI Wednesday of each
month 7:30p.m.
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL The Rev. Harold Cwmingham,
pastor. Charles Lambert, Su~
day School s~t. corner Secolll
and Pomeroy Sts•• Mason, W.
VLi Sunday school, 9:45 LDLj
worship service, 11. Wednesda.Y evening, training union, 7;
prii,Yer service, 7:45.
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED
METIIODIST - C. J. Lemley,
pastor; Harold Blackston. church
school superintendenL Morning
worship, 9:30 L m.; church
school, 10:15 LDLi e-venlna worehlp, 7:30; MYF Sunday, 8:30
p.m. Prayer meetlrw ani Bible
study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Administrative Cooncil meetiJW;,
ftrst Mendy oC each month, 7:30p.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CIIRIST - Elden R. Blake, flU·
tor. SwiiQ School. 10 a. m.,
Wlmlo Holslnpr, s14&gt;1, M&lt;&gt;rnll1l
~ennon, U a. m. Evenirw servclo Chrlatlan &amp;lleavor, 7:30 p,
m., Mrl. LYda Chevalier, pn1l..
dent. 5ol1! ssrvlce and sormllll,

CoiHtl Werd
Tbe Russian novelist, Ivan
Turgenev, coined the word

8:20, Mid-week prayer moet·iq(, Wedneadl¥, 7:30p.m., Mrs.
Mazie HDllbwer, ela•• leader.
POMEROY LOWER UGHT
Churr:h - HarriiOIIVIIIe Road Rev. Roy Taylor, paotor, Nara
Harbnan, S. S. Supl, Sunday
SChool, 9:30 a.m.; Worohlp llrY•
lee, 10:30 a. m.; Evenirw wor..
ohlp, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and
Praloe service, Thursday, 7:30
P- m.
WESLEY AN UNITED METHODIST CIIURCH, Racleo - W.
Dale McClurg, paator. &amp;mda,y
School, 9:30 L m.;WorlhlJtaervlce, 10:30 a. m.; Bible study,
Wemesday, 7:30p. m.;U.M.Y.F.
7p. m. eacbS~;JuulorChoir
practice, Wednesday, 3:15p.m.;
Senior Choir pracdce, Thursday,
7:30 p, m.j Wesleyan Serviee
Guild, fourth Monday each month
at 7:30 p. m. i Happy Hustlers
class meetll'll. rourth Frlda.Y of
each mooth, 8 p. m.; W.S.C.S.,
second Friday each month, 7:30
p, m.; Oftlctal Board, second
Monday each month, 7:30 p, m.
PORTLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Sunday School,
9:30 L m.; Worship service, 7:30
p. m.; Official Boord, !lrstSunday
each mooth, 8:30 p. m.
OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.i Worship service, 9:30
L

m.,

It's easy-when you ~now the answers

tlrst aJWJ third S&amp;mlays

each mofth.
THE RUTLAND -METHODlST
CHURCH - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
Church School, 9:30a.m.;
Worship servlc~ 10:30 a. m,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISTPomeroy-Harrisonville R o a d.
John Webster, pastor; Ra,y LltUo, &amp;mtlay school superintendent. &amp;mtlay achool, 9:30 a.
m.; worship aervice, 10:30 a.
m. &amp;lnday evening service, 7:30; Thursda.,v evening service,

11

The Chu~h 11 tho Jrulnt ~tor
nrth for oMl:tu o ld on~ &lt;Jf
t..- and rood dto•erulup h 1.1 a
llonhOUM of lpHitual " llYn

Any kachn wilt ts-11 you it'8 a q ut~tion of l)rtpnation. And any pr~rllrr

W•tho11t a """"' Chun:h, neother

demorn~:r nor ~h·olon!lon cen
:Wn·,.·t T~eu .,.. low .o\iDd
..... 10111 why ••·err ptnon 11\ov.ld

Tht Jlt'OplP who go lD chureh on Sunrtay havt no moi..,.Jli'Qblt'ms tb11n thOIK'
who ~tay tlomt'. Nor do ttif')' ex pt•d a~ a ' &gt;'SUit to han~ any ft::wer.

au ...d ••ncn .-..ulartv ...6 fUP.
port tiM Churo:h. n..y .,.., (l) For
hio oWI'I uke (2) FDr hoo ddld""'•
Nke. tl) For the uk• of hit cnmmunlty 1101d nati&lt;&gt;n Ut F« the
uke ul thr Ch11rch •1•11. •hkh

Thl'y btioliP\'e s imply in ill'l'Jiar.ali1111- prt'puation of the minrt. conlden«.
heart 111111 J:OOU I
faith
This ib tht Jll..,.\!al'ation G01t
fr~mt

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for the qut&gt;~fions that will COil-

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7:30~

ST. JOiiN'S LUTHERAN-Brian ~1, pastor. Morning worship, 9 a. m.; Sunday School,
10:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
E. Second SL, l'&lt;lmeroy, &amp;mtlay
School, 10 a.m.; Worship service

TH! CHUilCH fOil All .
All FO. THE CHUICH

All or lift is not far rl'movf'rl from the clu.sroom. Thtl~ art truth1 to be
IU.I'ned tvery 1tay. Anrt lhl'l't' an• 11uestions to be an11Y•ererl .
Rut 110mt pt&gt;Qplt rton 't have thf an~wtr ll'hl"n they n~ it. And ll(lffit' people

pa-.

ne.d• hia mora! anciiiiiiiHilll
por1

us all wmmTow r

IUjt'

1"1 to d11ard1 Aland nad your Bt~lt d••"

Plan

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a.m.

SYRACUSE UNITED METHODIST e!HURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor. SuOOay School,
9:30 L m., Ben QulseOOerry,
St.pL Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., nrsc and third Sundas&amp; each
month.
Evening evangelistic
service, 7:30 p, m., second and
fourth Sundays.

CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor. Sunda,y School,
·9:30. L nl.; Wayne Roush: Supt.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. ,
second and CourthSundaysofeach
month.
Evening evangelistic
service, 8 p, m. secoM a n d
third Sunday each month.
ENTER!' !USE UNITED METHODIST - Rev. William Airson,
Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Slllt.i
Eldon Weeks, Ass'L Worship services, 9.:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
10:30 a.m.j Youth Fellowship,
6:30. Wednel!lday: Choir, 6:15 p,
m. ; Bible sti.dy, 7:30.
CHURCH 'OF CHIRST - Mlddloporl, 5th and Main. Jack
Sellas, aupL Bible SChool, 9:30
a. m.; Momlng worship, 10:30 a.
m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.;
Prayer service, Wednelda,y, 7 p.
m. Rn. Raulin Moyer, pastor.
CH\IHCH OF THE NAZARENE
-Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
, pastor. I.e alar Taylor, Slq)t. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Momlng
Wor1trlp, 10:30 L m,; Junior Soclocy, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
m. Sunday EYa~Wellllllc moe~,
7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting, Wed-.
nesda,y, 7:30p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -&amp;1voy ~ s. Wlnl.rw, afth:er in
eharge. Sunday, 10 a.m., Holl·
ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. SWlday School, YOOIW 1'8ople'a Legion, 7 p. m.i Salvation meeting,
7:30 p. m.; Ttursdt¥ 1 1 to 3 p.
m.; Ladies Home J...eague; 7 p.m.
,Prep cluua.
MT, MORIAH BAPTL'lT -Mid. dleport, corner cl Fourth and
Main SL Rubert .Jackaon,paator,
SUIIIQ" School, 9:=-tO a. m,jMornlng worship, 10:31! a. m., Arnold
Richardl, IQPI.
RUTLAND FIIIST BAPTL'lT Rev. Samuel J• .Jackaon, pa-• .
Prayer aervlce, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Sehool, 10 a.m., Mrs. Gertrude, Bullor, SUpt. Wonhlp
aenlce, 11 a.m. Baptl.lt TrainIre Union, !!rill and OOCOIId Sundays 11 5:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mary
Wood&amp;, ,Pfflsidert.
HYSELL RUN FREE METHoDIST··- KeY, Cecil J. Wise, paotor. &amp;mday School, 9:30 L m.;
Momlnc Worship, 10t30; Ewnhw
worsldp, 7:30; YOUIII People'•
service, 6:45p.m.; Prtyermeotlrc. Thursday, 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST -Charles W, SlmiRII, pu·
E41100 -·Sunday School
!qlarlnleedert. &amp;mda,y C burch
School, 9:15a.m.; Momlrcwor·
,tdp, 10:1.\, Stnlay Bible study
hour, 7:30 p, m. Wednesday evenhw prayer service, 7:110 p.m..

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lty and accepts no principle

The Illy-trotter and lotus
bird are other names for the
jacana, a bird which spends
much of Its life on floating

unprov~.''

vegetation.

"nihilist." lt means a man
"who bows before no author·

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With tile hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is good in t.rnUy
and community lire, this feature is sponsored by the business firms and organizations whose rw.mes

appear below,

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PHONE 992-3281

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992-2550
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186 N, SECOND

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'J'IIe DoiJ.y SeaiiDoi, p...,.roy,Mlddlepart, 0., FrldaJLO&lt;lober 18, 1968

:l:'· s~,~·~~T

Horky Elected l~

KrL Clrl llorlo' wu elected new olfteoro with a Dower eym·jtiJI'Id' at of the Middleport Gar- bollc of the rosp011albU~ ol her
.... . Club at a meotJna hatd Tueo- ~Ice.
Am&lt;Qlced at the meeUng was
, dt;f lllabl at lhJ Coluni&gt;u.l and
.:. l!r.~~~o~n~ Ohio Electric Co. oo- the ope11 moo~ ol tho Rullancl

;, clal.-,,

Olllor nlllcero elected and lnlllalled were Mloo Nellie Zor' kle,
presl~ Mro. Uqyd
Blackwood, secretary; and Mro.
'"Jamel Amold. treasurer. Mn.
WWIIm MDrri1, ootaolng prellldenl, was the lnstalllng officer and presented eaeh ol the

nco

Garden Club kl be hold Oct. 23
at the Rutland Church of Christ
Reservations are to be made
by Oct. 21.
A1110 amounced was the rail
regimal moellng which will bo
bold oo Nov. 16 at Eastern llllh
School. Members are uked to
contact Mrs. HorkY for resef-

vat10111 to the rqlmai 110111011
by NOY.'IO.
Mrs. Harry Croll rtlliD&gt;ed
u anas--ollhe
dub. Her roallnalloo wu acoepted with recrot. Read at 1he
meeting .... a thn 1&lt;lU note
from Mrs. David Fanner lor
a vase ot dahllaa sent for the
"Thll IJ Your LUen JII'OII'&amp;m
at the Middleport Cburch ot
Cbriot.
Min Zerkle roportod thai
yearbooks wUI be dlatrlbuted at
the December meot1na. A nunmage sale waa: 8111KM.D'tCed for
Nov. 4, 5, and 6 by Mrs. Garon
Stansbury, MQ'BandmNillcbafr·

LAY-A-WAY-A-f;JF'f
A-DAY
KEEPSAKE - BEHRUS- BULOVA- ELGIN
AIRWAY- GRETSCH- SUNBEAM- HARMONY

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man. Members are to take ltema
to the Stansbury bulldblg where
the oele will be held, or call
Mrs. E. 0. T011kobar7 l&amp;r pickup.
Mrs. J. E. Harley reported
that !lowero hod been taken to
Miss Mary P~~ Ml~~IVMreata
McCoy, Mrs. EszucRua-, 1.
C. A. Emmloh, and Mils Fried
Faen.u.!e, members f1 the clW
who have been

m.

Tho roodsldo and civic committee announced the Middleport
club took second plac:e

In Re-

gion II In the Soars Civic BoauU.fication Contest. The e 1 u b
scrapbook was dlspl~J'ed by Mrl.
Tewksbary, and Mrs. Walter
Hayer; armouncedthattheclubwlll

present U!e December program
on Radio WM PO.

Mrs. John Kincaid onnoonced
entered the

that throo membera

flower show at the Meiga Coon-

ey Fair. They were Mrs. James
Titus, Mrs. MJrrls, and Mn.
Kincaid. or the 17 arrangements
exhibited, 12 were ribbon winners.
Members were asked to take
a Thanksgiving table arrangement using fruit or flowers to
the November meeting.

"Utter Is a Growing Problem"
was the theme or the program
presented by Miss Zerkle. She
mentioned partioolarly the Jitter
problem in national parks and
spoke or the increasing main-

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tenance cost to taxpayers.
Mrs. Horky showed slides ar
table arrangements and Dower
shows whicll she had attended.
She also showed pictures or gardens in ScoUand taken by her
fatller who visited there.
The arrangement or the month
was used as the centerpiece Cor
the relreahment table. It carried out a 1-la.Hoween theme and
featured two small pumpkins,
one decorated as a girl, the
other as a boy, The arrangement was made by Mrs. Lewis
Smith and Mrs. Arnold
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Horky, Min Zerkle, Mrs.
Arnold, Mrs. stansbury, and Mrs.
Blackwood.

Program
On Alaska
Is Given

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ON OUR
EASY

TERMS

A program on Alaska was presented by Mrs. Nan Moore at
Wednesday atternoon'a meatlng
ol tho Middleport Utorary Club
held at the Racine home of Mrs.
Ben PhU1011.
Mrs. Moore reviewed a book
written by a former governor of
Alaska on the struggle tor ltatehood. Blts ol hlotory on AJaaka
were related by Mrs. Moore
who mentioned the purchase ol
Alaska In 1867 by the Unlled
States lor $7,200,000, and the
g&lt;&gt;ld rush which opened tho territory. !110 talked on the capital of Juneau, Mount McKinley,
the lo!tl est peak In tho Unlled
states, and the cities or Anchorage, tile largest., IU'Id Fairbanka,
secoo.d largest.
Slides of her aununer trip to
Alaska with a grOIIJ&gt; ol 50 Methodists were shown by Mrs.
Moore. The groop traveled by
ship and Mrs. Moore commented
on the dolphin• and .(101'1101 ••
which played aroond the ship.
Her slides included pictures of
Icebergs and glacler1, the salmon fisheries, the pulp mills,
Eskimos and native I'Ddlana. h
spoke of a visit to the M-Ill
College at Anchorage, and IIIIIed tourism as one ol the be 'it

To Make Arrangements
to the Pomeroy Public Library,
and plantings Ill tho Naylor'•
Run Memorial, Beech G r o v e
Cemetery, and the RJmoroy Elementary School.
The dub also woad to boat
the anrual Molga CoouJty Chrillmas flower show, to eontrlb.Jte
to the roadolde !Unci and t h e
Wlllkeena Funcl,toaenddelegales
kl atata and regimal meetlnga,
UT~~Reedatthe~ to make an arrangament each
lng WOI a cardfromJ-o Tip- mm.th ror the ~Dl8l'OY school
loll llwlldng tho club lor articles royer, and to orprdle a new
110111 to the ltalo hoapllal'a coun- adult club.
Moellngo lOch IDOIIIh wUI Intry !atr.
Prepared lor tbt moellng waa clude a demonstration using seaa latlar to be 110111 to P, E. oonal materials. In ecldldllll,
Moohtllor, Ohio Director oflillh- plana lor the year Include throe
,.ya, uprouln&amp; awreclallon workshops and IMI tours.
lor the new l!ouW 33 !rom PllmMrs. ~ncer, hostess tor the
er'QY to Darwin, and for t h e meollnl, presontecl devotlono to
roadalcle parka, A tour of I h o open the meeting". 9-le UHd aa her
hlgbway and real !acUllloo wu theme '"The Victory that Overtaken by club mombora SUnday. cometh." Members reaponded to
Ol!lcero for the 1968-119 year roll call by namlng a favorite
wore lnatalled by Mra. Clarence l&gt;luoeplant
Heaton. They are Mrs. Robert
A report was given on the SepLewla, president; Mrs. Charles tember birthday party lor )mlor
I...ewls, vice prelldent; Mrs. Rob- elm members bolted by Mrs.
ert Thompson. secretary; and Charles Lewis. ~e also reportMrs. W~ter Bintz, treasurer. ed that rooted acoma have been
The reglonol moollngtobehold planted lor Indoor growing cllrat Eastern Hlllf1 SChool on Nov. ing the winter and that mater16 was discussed and six mem- ials for terrariums have been
ben Indicated that the,v plan to ooll ected and will be made next
at1onc1. A 'l'hankagivlng dlmer week under the direction of Mrs.
was planned for 8:30 on Nov. 20 Robert Lewis and Mra. Thompat Crow's steak House.
son.
Prelellted at the meeting was
''Indoor Gardens for Decoraan Invitation !rom the Rutland tive Plants," using material from
Friendly Gardeners to an open a Departmont o! Agriculture bulmooting plamed lor Wemeada.Y letin was presented by Mrs.
at the Rutland Church o! Christ. Moore. Making the planter bor,
COmmittees were appolnted lighting, !ertlllzlng, and waterand projects outlined lor thoyoar. ing were discussed. Mrs. Moore
The committees are as follows: said that a temperature range of
Mrs. Uoyd Moore, Mro, Char- 65 to 70 degrees is oonsidered
les Hayes, program; Mrs. Guy best Cor indoor garden:s which
!iruler, telephone; Mrs. JobnTer. should be in a d:raft~ee location.
rell, photography; Mrs. Charles
"Your personaJ.U;v Is reflected
Lewis, publicity and public ity In your planting, and your obllbook; Mrs. Bentz, flowers a n d lty In arranging your garden adds
cards; Mr1. 'Thompson, radio; to your enJoyment of the plantMrs. Robert Lewls, demonstra- Ing," Mrs. Moore concluded. She
tions; Mrs. Heaton, horticulture; said that Bulletin 122 00 Indoor
Mrs, Letta ~cer, ways and gardens Is avalloble from tho &amp;1means; Mrs. Charles Lewis, perlntendont o! Documents, U. S.
flower show; Mrs. Leo Kemed.Y, Government PrinUng Office,
civic; Mrs . 'Thompson, M r s. Washington, D. c. ror a dime.
Charles Lewis, jwdor garden
Arrangements were judged by
. club: and Mrs. Allard Pratt, judg- Mro; ·llralt with bluerlbbma beIng.
Ing awerdod to Mra. Moore and
Projects taken on ror the year Mrs. Thompson, red one a to Mrs.
include contlnuatlon or the jun- Terrell, Mrs. ~cer and Mrs.
Ior club work, staging a nower Robert Lewis. The Halloween
· - · portldpadng In the 1969 theme was carried out In refresh.
fair nower show, giving a book menta sened by Mrs. ~cer.

Committee Named
A nominating committee was
appointed at a meeting of the
Women's Golf Association Wed·
nesday night at the club house.
Mrs. Uoyd Blackwood preaided at tho mooting. Named kl
the committee were Mrs. Myrtle Slssoo, Mrs. Margaret Slack,
and Mrs. Carolyn Baclmor. They
will report at the OCt. 27 meetIng scheduled lor 2 p.m. at tho
chiD house.
The annual Chrlotrnaa party
was diBcul!lsed and plans made
ror presenttng trophy awards.

PICKUP SCHEDULED
Truck pickup will be provided
next week ror all residents who
wish to contribute any large article to the GoodwUI Inm.lllrloa.
Residents wl shing Uie service
are to call the Rev. Glen HUes
at 992..'!890. A Goodwill depoelt
shelter ls located on the parkIng lot o! the Kroser Store In
Pomeroy.

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AND TELEVISION
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Church. 7:30

Friday

nlaht at 1he

home ol Mrs. Elhol Smith.

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL ....W
llomeeomlnt! dlnee will be hold
1111a Friday nllld at tbe Melp
Junior IIIah auditorium !ollow- ~
lna tho Melp-Wall"""' lootball
p.mo. Dancing wiD be held !rom
10 to 12:30 a.m. Muolc will be
!Urnlshed ~ The Jays. The dance
'
Is opoa kl the public.
The )'1lUih !rom Sl. · Peul LDtheran Chordl, l'llmeroy, Sl. Jolm
Lulhoran Church, Chester, IDCI
Sl. Paul Lulhoran Clwrch, New !
Haven, will have a hay ride
and wiener rout &amp;mda,y ni&amp;I&gt;L i
Every011e Is asked to m.t at
the Sl. Paul Lutheran Church In
Pomeroy at 7 p.m. 1n order to
proceed out to the country.
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SA1\1RDAY
A !UGH SCHOOL
dance party
will be hold 11111 Satur&lt;loy nl&amp;l&gt;t
at the Meigs Junior High In
POmeroy !rom 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. The Jaya will emcee. The

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FULTON-THOMPSON TRACTOR SALES

dance iJ school-sponsored.
,i,:,:.'
HALLOWEEN carnival a n d
POMERO'r
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wiD be hold at the ,:;:
Riverview Elementary School, ~--""'~~@;,;,;o;~l+'!~,;,:.;,;~".ol~~=:::::~~~~'!
saturdey, October, 19. Seq~"""'
per serving time to begin at 5
p, m. C&amp;rni val cc»ens at 7 p. m.
The public Is invited.

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BAKE SALE Saturday beginning at 9 L m. at James Kapp
Store, West COlumbia, W. Va.,
by Worthwhlle Girls Clan ol tho
West Columbia Unlled Methodist
Ctrurch.
SUNDAY
HOMECOM1NG, Morning star
IAllted MeUXJCIIIII Church, SUnday. SUnday SChool, 9:45 a.m.;
worship, 10:45, basket dinner at
noon. Afternoon service, 1:30
p.m. with Rev. Charles Norris

-'&lt;!ng.
COUNTY PRAYER oorvlce 2
p.m. &amp;mday at Mt. Olive Church.,
Long BotiDm. Okey Ahart, load-

er. Publlc welcome.
MONDAY
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Boosten, Mooday, 7:30p.m. at Southom lllgll SChool, Radne.
REVIVAL at Silver Run Free

WID Church at 7:30 p. m. llllrlini Oct. 21 tOr two weeks 'IWith
the Rev. C&amp;rl Valance, buntl.rwton. speaker, Public welcome.
MONDAY
CHESI'ER PI' A 8 p.m. Mooday at school. Grandparent• nlgl1t
to be observed with Mrs. Kermit Root, chairman. Room visitation starting at 7:25p.m. Free
baby sitting and refreshments
will be served.

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Good Quality and Price On Roll
Roofing &amp; Roof Cement

Mrs. Moore's program contin-

u.:l the "Know Your America"
Uleme at. the year. Members respmdod kl roll call with commenta 011 tho program.
Mrs. Gomer Lewis acted u
hostess tor Mrs. Pblli!IOD who
teaches school. Mra. Thomas
Cassell was a guest. Mra. Thereon Jofmson, president, presided
at the tea service.
Next moellng wUI be held at
Ute home of Miss Bess Sanborn.

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Somi..Cion Scrubbablo

Wotor Pipe
Plo1tlc Fitting•
Triple Tracl1. Storm
Wlndowl
Comploto Bathroom

TIONAL CIIURCII - Rev. Wlllard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. Wor~ ley Francia, Stnlay Scllool ~L
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Church

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services nrst and third Sunday
lollowlng Sunday School. second
~ and Fourth Saturday . evenings,
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THE ALFRED METHODIST
OIIUSTIAN SCIENCE Service•
CHURCH- Pearl A. Casto, pis- at · 315 Main st.. Pt. PlaSint,
UNITED F AJTII CHURCH ol
tor. Sunday School at 9:301. m., Sundays 11 a. m.; Wednesdlys
Nease Settlement, Sunday Scllool
Uoyd Dillinger, &amp;c&gt;t. Worship 8 p. m. AU welcome.
Superintendent, R o y Johnson,
service at 10:45, with the Rev.
Youth meeting, 6:30, Sunday.
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
Cal!lto. Monday, 7:45 p, m., Revival sorvlcos beglnwlththe Rev. CHURCH-Rev. Amol TllllapasSYRACUSE flRST UNITED
tor. &amp;lnda.Y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Chlrles Norria.
Lee Burnem, 1uperlntendent; PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson
BETHANY UNITED METIIO- worlhlp service, 11 a.m. Wed- Stebbins, pastor. Sunday school,
DL~T CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
nesday prayer meeUng, 7:30p.m. 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 10:Sellen, putor. Morning wor- iOmday nll!lll worship, 7:30.
30 a.m.; Bible study and prayer
ship, 9:30 L m.; Surday School,
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
10:30 a. m. Blythe Theiss, SupL
THE DANVILLE WESLEY AN
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. CHURCH - Charles Dozer, pasPOMEROY FffiSI' BAPTIST
tor;
Adra Swick, SurKIII,Y School - John WUea, 9Jnday school
LOTT RIDGE UNITED METHODIST - Worahlp, ftrst and third Slq.lerlntendent. Surday School, supt. ~da,y school, 9:30 a.m.;
Sundays or each month, 10:45 L 9:30 a. m.; Worship aervice, morning worship, 10:30 a.m.;
10:30 a. m. Youth and Junior
m.; second and rourth Sundaya,
BYF, 6 p.m. Blblo - · Wetlyouth serviee, 6:45 p. m. Eve- ntsda3, 7 p.m.; cholr practice,
7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45
a. m. Cllristian EOOeavor, third ning worship, 7:30. Prayer and 8:30p.m .. Wodneada.Y.
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.
saturday or each month.
UNri'ED FAITH CHURCHMT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHNease Settlement - Robert E. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday Sd10ol
OIXSr CHURCH - Sunda_y Schqol
9:30 a. m., morning worsldP, Smith, Sr., pastnr. iOmday School superinterdent, Ear I Starkey,
10;10 a. m., evening worshiP, S141erlntendent Kenneth MAtson. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Sunday
Sunday School, 9:30 a. rn.; worevening worship, 7:30; Wednes7:30 p. m.; Wednesday, Christ&amp;hlp service. 10:30 a. m. and
day prayer and Bible study, 7:30
tan Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m •.
7:30 p, m. each Sunday. MIO.woek
and prayer meeUng, 7:30 p.m.
o.m.
pr"er meeting, Wednes~, 7:30
SUTTON UNITED METIIOThursday, choir practice, 7 p.
p.m.
DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Mcm. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil
Clurg, pastor. Sunday School,
Wise,~
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST10:30
a. m.j Worslllp service,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHIUSI'
Norman McCain, superintendenL,
-Ronnie Russell, pastor. Nor- Sen1.ce! weekly at 9:30 ~ m__! 9:30 a. m. , second and rourth
man C, WUI, SUP~ &amp;Juday School I Proachllw, !lrst and thlrdSw1day &amp;mda,y each month.
9;30 a. m.; WorshiP service, of morth by Cherles Russell a1
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
Sunday evening.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST -Charles Runell, pal- 11 a. JTL and 7:30p.m., Surday.
THE NAZARENE -Sunday School
tor. Richard Gilkey, Supt. Swl- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rich9:30 a, m.; Mortdn8 Worship, ~ School, 9:30 a. m.i Mol'Tilrw ard Barton, S~t., Charles Bts10:30 L - m.; Evenl~ Worshi.p,
Worahip, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlrw sell, assistant supt. Prayer meet-7t30 p. m, Prayar ssrvlcea, 7:30
worsblp, 7 p.m. WednesdtliYBible ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
p. m. Wf$el!day. Sunday SChool . study, 7:30 p, m.
Suporlnlendert, Pauline McClin!¢oRGANIZED CHURCH ·OF"
HARRISONVILLE PRESBY:
tock. Pa-, R.., Morris M.
Jesus Christ of Latter DaY TEIUAN - Mrs. Norma Lee,
Wolfe.
Saints, Portland • Racine Road. Sunday School Superintendent.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
Sunday School, 9,30 a. m.; Mom· Sunday School, 9:30 L m. Su~t
METIIODIST- Morning Worship
tng Worship, l0:30 a.m. Sunday dtr service, 8 p, m., the ReV.
9:30 a. m. at former EUB buildtrw. Expanded Sunda.y School !les- evening &amp;ervtce at 7. Wedne&amp;day ~~ Donahue of Middleport
ston for nursery to grade six evening prayer service, 7:30. s~ng.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J, Stoochildren at fonner Methodist anJEHOV All'S WITNESSE';, Lar'
nex at 9:30a.m., Mrs.J ames barL
ry Carnahan. preaic:tirw minister.
Stout, children's sl4)erirtendent.
SUnd8J': Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Swxlay Church School, adults am.
BRADBURY
CIIURCH OF Watch Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
youlb, 10:30 a. m.; junior high, CHRIST- iOmday school,9:30a. Wodnesday: Bible study, 7 p. m,
senior high and young adults m. Glen. Evans, &amp;!pt. Church aer- Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p,
meet In former Metlmdist Church vlces, 10:30 a.m.j evening ser- m. Service meeting, 8 p. m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTlor &amp;mda,y Church School Boyd vlc:e, 7:30; Wednesday, pra_yer
Miller SL - Ever!IOil Weekley,
,Hackney, youth superintendent; services, 7:30p.m.
pastor. Bible study classes, Sunpost high class and senior adults
meedng In Iormor EUB buDding,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO- day, lOa.m. WorshipandpreachHobJrt Vlneyord, SltlL Adult Bl- DIST CHURCH - Preaching, 9,. Jng, 10:55 a. m,; SuOO.ay evening
Bible study
ble C11Ss part_v, last MoOO&amp;y each 30 a.m. , First and Second &amp;m- service, 7:30.
classes,
Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. _
month. Youth Fellowship each ~s ot each month; Third and
Sunday, 6 p.m. in rormer Meth- Fourth 9.anda,ya each month, WorMORNING
STAR UNITED
odtst building. District youthral- ship service at 7:30p.m.; Wed- METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
ly ftrstMonda,yoCeachmonth.
nesday evenings at 7:30, Prayer William Airson, pastor; J o h n
LET ART UN1TED METHO- and Bible IlDdy.
Ihle. Sll)t.; Roy Van Meter, A!lst.
DIS!' CHURCH - Flral and SecFREEDOM GosPEL MISSION ~t. Sunda.v Scllool, 9:45a.m.;
ond SUndays preaching, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, PorUand-Bashan
Third and Fourth &amp;md&amp;Ys, Sun- Road. Rev. E. J. Grlmth,pastor.
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED
day Sehool10 a.m., Worshlpaer- SWday School, 9:30 a. m.; RoB- METHODIST - Worship, second
vice 11 a.m.; TuesdaJ' evenings er WWred, Supt. Sunday worship and fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
at 8 p.m., Prayer and. Bible study. service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet- first and third Sundays, 7:30 p, m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p, m., MD- Sunda,y School, 9:30 a.m. Youth
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D. ford Frederick, class leader. Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sunday
Grimm , Jr. , ,.....-r. s un d ay Youth Fellowship, Friday, 7:30p. at Tuppers Plains United Meth~
aehool, 9:30 a.m. ; morning wor- m. Ernest Deeter, leaderi Roa- dlat Church.
lhl
10 30
peo-. er Wilfred, Jr., president.
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p,
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a.m.; YOlllll!
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. ple's aervlce, 6:45p.m.; evanpDe
Rev. Cbel!lterBryant,pastor.
llatlc oervlcea, 7:30 p.m. Wed- OF GOD - SecOIId st., Maaon,
SUDday
School, 9:30 a.m.;. Wor1
7 30 w. va. Sunday ScbOOi, 10 a.n1.
! eeada.Y evenirtM 18rY ce, : • Momlng worship, 11 a. m. Bwl• ship service, 11 a. m.; Evening
MIDDLE&gt;"Vll'f HEATH DNHtV pllsdcsorvlce, .7:30 11-m. f'ble worahlp, 7:30p.m. Prayer sen..
METHODIST- Max E. Donahue, Study and prayer ao~ce, Wetl- lee, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth
mlnlsteri James Brewington, nelday, .7':30 p.m. Chester: Ten-: Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
lolonthly sings, !!rot Saturday of
&amp;1nda.Y achool auJ18rlntendent. !Wit, paltor. Phone 773-~J.33.
Church school, 9:30 a.m.; mornCARLETON CHURCH -Kinga- oachmonlh.
HEMLOCK GROVE Chrisdan
lng worship, 10:30 a.m. ; youth bury Road, Sunda_y SChool, 9:30
Church - James Quisenberry,
meeting, IOmday, 6p,m. Cholrre- ~ rn., Ralph Carl. Slq)t. Worship
paator;. Ray Whaley, supt. Com ..
hearaal Wtdneaday, 7p.m., choir aervlce, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
director, Ben Phllaon. PrQt~r·t m. atiernately. PrQ-er meetliw, munloo and worohlp service, 9:30
aervlco, Wednelllley, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

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CARLETON CIIURCH -K!rvabury Road. The Rev. Jay Stiles,
pasklr. Ralph carl,
SUpt.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship 11ervlce, 10:30 L m. and
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer
service each Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.

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SILVER RUN FREE WILL
BAPTIST - Rev. Coudlll Atklno,
puklr. Richard Fink, &amp;mda,y
School Stt&gt;erinle- Sunday
School, 10 a. m.; Worahlp, 7:30
p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p, m. Choir pndlco, Tuesday, 7 P- m.

IDMECOMING AND PREACHING
RALLY OCTOBER-18-19-20th.
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OLD DEXTEil

Noval Tralnlnl Conter 1n rutnola. ThEil' eapedolb' tor
..,.• and Mra. Uqyd Black- the greduatlm of Charloa !rom
wood and Mrl. VIrgil Blackwood boot tralnln&amp; Ha will
are In Atlanta, Ga. vitlllnl Mr. anleavo nexlwook.

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By Charlene Hoeflich

Twollly holiday ..........will be provided by tho Winding
Trail Glrclen Club lor the Alb.,. Slate Hoapltal, occordlnl! to
plana nw1o at a meeting of the
dub membere Womoaday nll!lll
at tile Ohio POWer CO.
The cledded thet they
wUI prvrido the molertalo lor
the holiday pleeol and have tho
)lnlor dub member• make the

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AND CONCENTRATES BULK FEED SERVICE LARGE AND
SMALL DELIVERIES Bob Miller MANAGER

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INDUSTRIES
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FRIDAW. 7:30 PM-Dovo Sloglo-Nooly.vlllo, 0.
SATURDAY, 2 PM-Roullln V. Moyer, Middleport, 0.
SATURDAY. 7:30 PM-John Wyatt- Tuppor&amp; Pial no, 0.
SUNDAY, 10:30 PM-Robort Woodo-Pomoray, 0.
SUNDAY, 12:30 PM-Potl•ck Dinner In Follawohlp

Roam.
SUNDAY, 2:30PM-Don S.ovor~-Glouotor, 0 .
SUNDAY, 7:30 PM-Ordlnotlon Sorv. For !ldoro and
Deacoftl.
Progrc:~m Will Feature Spe-ciol Muaic and True To
The Bible Preochi"'l· Vioitors Are Urgod To Join Uo

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in Celebratinu Our Homecoming.

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EVERYONE IS WEL.COME

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

UnUI the 18th century,

rubber remained an ancient
chemical curiosity, The
World Almanac notes. One
of the firsl and still one of
the most common uses of
rubber-as an eraser-gave
It Its name. Joseph Priest·
Jey, discoverer of oxygen,
Is said to have been the
flrsl to use the gum sub·
stance to rub out pencil
marks about 1770, hence

the name rubber.

FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
· We wire nowen everywhere

992-2039
1'1 NIGHT Mt.tt51

Pomeroy Flo-r Shop
w. *'n
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MRS. MILLARD vAN MF.TI:R

Mornill: Worship, 10:45 L Dl.i
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Tooraday, Fred E. Smith, layloader. Youth Fellowship, 7:30
p. m. Sunday.
MT.
HERMON
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHIUST - Rev.
Menzel Smith, paslor. Sun d 1 y
Scllool, 9:30 a. DLi Ruuell ~n­
cer, alt)Li Alfred Wotre, aaslstant. Morning Sermon 11 L m.,
evening sermon, 7:30p.m., alterrat!~ each Sunday. Class meet-Ing II LID., llternatl11! Sunday
morni11rs. David Holter, e I a s s
lelder. Christian Endeavor, 7:30
p. m. ever)' other Swktay evening. Jean Sexson, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30P-m. every
Wednesday. Board meetirw:, 7:30
p, m., nrst Monday of month.
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CIIRIST- Rev. W,
H. Perrin, pastor. Patrick D.
WOIId, ~. s.nday School, 9:15
a.. m.; Worship, 10:25 a. m,
Youth choir rehearsal, Monday,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. MarVIn Burt,
director; Senior choir rehearsal,
Thursday, 7:30 p, m., Mrs. Paul
Neue, director. Thursday, all
day, Busy Bee qulllll1! party In
ch\U'ch social room.

RUTLAND C H U R C H Of
CHRIST - Eugene Underwood,
pastor; V. H. Braley, S~t.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; communion and worship service, 10:·
30 Lm.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
CHESTER IIIETHODIST Charge '
- Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor.
CHESTER: Worship, 9 a.. m.;
Sunday Sehool, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Waid Spencer, Supt. FLATWOODS: Church SChool, Sunday,
1l a. rn., John Baily, supt. Worship servt~e alternate&amp; with Allred and Flalwoods. Services
Sunday morning or eve~. of

each week.
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main

st., Pomeroy - Sunday worship
service, 10:30 a. m. wtth layleaders.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Heights Road, north ~ Veterant
Memorlol Hospital. Phillip Gager, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m., Blble Study and prayer meetIng. Saturday: Sabbath School,
10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a. m.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Middleport,
Guest Minister, James Buchanan, Sunday School Superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Won,hip Service, 10:30 a.m.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
ASBURY
UNITED METIIODIST, Syracuse - Rev. Werdell
Stutler, pastor. Sunday School,
10 L m.; carroll Norris, Supt.
Worship service, 11 a. Dl.i MYF
6 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 8 p. m.
POMEROY CHURCH Of THE
NAZARENE- Corner Unionand
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. HonderSDII, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
L m.; Raymond Walburn, Supt.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.

FOREST RUN UNITED METHODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Worship service, 9
L m.; Sunday School, 10 L IU.
Mrs. Fred Nease, S1.11t.
MINERSVILLE U N I T E D
METHODIST - Rev. Wondell
Stutler, pastor. Sunda,y School,
9 a. ID.i Kemeth Wl.ggena, ~t.
Worship service, 10 L m.
SYRACUSE CIIURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. A. E. MOler,
pastor. Bob Moore, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School ellS..
el!l for all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mor~
t.ng· Worship, 10:30 Lm.; NYPS
Sunday 6:30 p.m.; EvangellsUc
Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; Midweek Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30p.m.; Missionary Meeting SecorKI Wednesday of each
month 7:30p.m.
MASON BAPTIST CHAPEL The Rev. Harold Cwmingham,
pastor. Charles Lambert, Su~
day School s~t. corner Secolll
and Pomeroy Sts•• Mason, W.
VLi Sunday school, 9:45 LDLj
worship service, 11. Wednesda.Y evening, training union, 7;
prii,Yer service, 7:45.
R 0 C K SPRINGS UNITED
METIIODIST - C. J. Lemley,
pastor; Harold Blackston. church
school superintendenL Morning
worship, 9:30 L m.; church
school, 10:15 LDLi e-venlna worehlp, 7:30; MYF Sunday, 8:30
p.m. Prayer meetlrw ani Bible
study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Administrative Cooncil meetiJW;,
ftrst Mendy oC each month, 7:30p.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CIIRIST - Elden R. Blake, flU·
tor. SwiiQ School. 10 a. m.,
Wlmlo Holslnpr, s14&gt;1, M&lt;&gt;rnll1l
~ennon, U a. m. Evenirw servclo Chrlatlan &amp;lleavor, 7:30 p,
m., Mrl. LYda Chevalier, pn1l..
dent. 5ol1! ssrvlce and sormllll,

CoiHtl Werd
Tbe Russian novelist, Ivan
Turgenev, coined the word

8:20, Mid-week prayer moet·iq(, Wedneadl¥, 7:30p.m., Mrs.
Mazie HDllbwer, ela•• leader.
POMEROY LOWER UGHT
Churr:h - HarriiOIIVIIIe Road Rev. Roy Taylor, paotor, Nara
Harbnan, S. S. Supl, Sunday
SChool, 9:30 a.m.; Worohlp llrY•
lee, 10:30 a. m.; Evenirw wor..
ohlp, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and
Praloe service, Thursday, 7:30
P- m.
WESLEY AN UNITED METHODIST CIIURCH, Racleo - W.
Dale McClurg, paator. &amp;mda,y
School, 9:30 L m.;WorlhlJtaervlce, 10:30 a. m.; Bible study,
Wemesday, 7:30p. m.;U.M.Y.F.
7p. m. eacbS~;JuulorChoir
practice, Wednesday, 3:15p.m.;
Senior Choir pracdce, Thursday,
7:30 p, m.j Wesleyan Serviee
Guild, fourth Monday each month
at 7:30 p. m. i Happy Hustlers
class meetll'll. rourth Frlda.Y of
each mooth, 8 p. m.; W.S.C.S.,
second Friday each month, 7:30
p, m.; Oftlctal Board, second
Monday each month, 7:30 p, m.
PORTLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Sunday School,
9:30 L m.; Worship service, 7:30
p. m.; Official Boord, !lrstSunday
each mooth, 8:30 p. m.
OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.i Worship service, 9:30
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tlrst aJWJ third S&amp;mlays

each mofth.
THE RUTLAND -METHODlST
CHURCH - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
Church School, 9:30a.m.;
Worship servlc~ 10:30 a. m,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISTPomeroy-Harrisonville R o a d.
John Webster, pastor; Ra,y LltUo, &amp;mtlay school superintendent. &amp;mtlay achool, 9:30 a.
m.; worship aervice, 10:30 a.
m. &amp;lnday evening service, 7:30; Thursda.,v evening service,

11

The Chu~h 11 tho Jrulnt ~tor
nrth for oMl:tu o ld on~ &lt;Jf
t..- and rood dto•erulup h 1.1 a
llonhOUM of lpHitual " llYn

Any kachn wilt ts-11 you it'8 a q ut~tion of l)rtpnation. And any pr~rllrr

W•tho11t a """"' Chun:h, neother

demorn~:r nor ~h·olon!lon cen
:Wn·,.·t T~eu .,.. low .o\iDd
..... 10111 why ••·err ptnon 11\ov.ld

Tht Jlt'OplP who go lD chureh on Sunrtay havt no moi..,.Jli'Qblt'ms tb11n thOIK'
who ~tay tlomt'. Nor do ttif')' ex pt•d a~ a ' &gt;'SUit to han~ any ft::wer.

au ...d ••ncn .-..ulartv ...6 fUP.
port tiM Churo:h. n..y .,.., (l) For
hio oWI'I uke (2) FDr hoo ddld""'•
Nke. tl) For the uk• of hit cnmmunlty 1101d nati&lt;&gt;n Ut F« the
uke ul thr Ch11rch •1•11. •hkh

Thl'y btioliP\'e s imply in ill'l'Jiar.ali1111- prt'puation of the minrt. conlden«.
heart 111111 J:OOU I
faith
This ib tht Jll..,.\!al'ation G01t
fr~mt

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for the qut&gt;~fions that will COil-

l&gt;fft::t'!' lllt'll

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Ofl

will tell yott tiM' samf'.

7:30~

ST. JOiiN'S LUTHERAN-Brian ~1, pastor. Morning worship, 9 a. m.; Sunday School,
10:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
E. Second SL, l'&lt;lmeroy, &amp;mtlay
School, 10 a.m.; Worship service

TH! CHUilCH fOil All .
All FO. THE CHUICH

All or lift is not far rl'movf'rl from the clu.sroom. Thtl~ art truth1 to be
IU.I'ned tvery 1tay. Anrt lhl'l't' an• 11uestions to be an11Y•ererl .
Rut 110mt pt&gt;Qplt rton 't have thf an~wtr ll'hl"n they n~ it. And ll(lffit' people

pa-.

ne.d• hia mora! anciiiiiiiHilll
por1

us all wmmTow r

IUjt'

1"1 to d11ard1 Aland nad your Bt~lt d••"

Plan

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a.m.

SYRACUSE UNITED METHODIST e!HURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor. SuOOay School,
9:30 L m., Ben QulseOOerry,
St.pL Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m., nrsc and third Sundas&amp; each
month.
Evening evangelistic
service, 7:30 p, m., second and
fourth Sundays.

CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Sellers, pastor. Sunda,y School,
·9:30. L nl.; Wayne Roush: Supt.
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. ,
second and CourthSundaysofeach
month.
Evening evangelistic
service, 8 p, m. secoM a n d
third Sunday each month.
ENTER!' !USE UNITED METHODIST - Rev. William Airson,
Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Slllt.i
Eldon Weeks, Ass'L Worship services, 9.:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
10:30 a.m.j Youth Fellowship,
6:30. Wednel!lday: Choir, 6:15 p,
m. ; Bible sti.dy, 7:30.
CHURCH 'OF CHIRST - Mlddloporl, 5th and Main. Jack
Sellas, aupL Bible SChool, 9:30
a. m.; Momlng worship, 10:30 a.
m.; Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.;
Prayer service, Wednelda,y, 7 p.
m. Rn. Raulin Moyer, pastor.
CH\IHCH OF THE NAZARENE
-Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
, pastor. I.e alar Taylor, Slq)t. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Momlng
Wor1trlp, 10:30 L m,; Junior Soclocy, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
m. Sunday EYa~Wellllllc moe~,
7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting, Wed-.
nesda,y, 7:30p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY -&amp;1voy ~ s. Wlnl.rw, afth:er in
eharge. Sunday, 10 a.m., Holl·
ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. SWlday School, YOOIW 1'8ople'a Legion, 7 p. m.i Salvation meeting,
7:30 p. m.; Ttursdt¥ 1 1 to 3 p.
m.; Ladies Home J...eague; 7 p.m.
,Prep cluua.
MT, MORIAH BAPTL'lT -Mid. dleport, corner cl Fourth and
Main SL Rubert .Jackaon,paator,
SUIIIQ" School, 9:=-tO a. m,jMornlng worship, 10:31! a. m., Arnold
Richardl, IQPI.
RUTLAND FIIIST BAPTL'lT Rev. Samuel J• .Jackaon, pa-• .
Prayer aervlce, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Sehool, 10 a.m., Mrs. Gertrude, Bullor, SUpt. Wonhlp
aenlce, 11 a.m. Baptl.lt TrainIre Union, !!rill and OOCOIId Sundays 11 5:30 p. m.; Mrs. Mary
Wood&amp;, ,Pfflsidert.
HYSELL RUN FREE METHoDIST··- KeY, Cecil J. Wise, paotor. &amp;mday School, 9:30 L m.;
Momlnc Worship, 10t30; Ewnhw
worsldp, 7:30; YOUIII People'•
service, 6:45p.m.; Prtyermeotlrc. Thursday, 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST -Charles W, SlmiRII, pu·
E41100 -·Sunday School
!qlarlnleedert. &amp;mda,y C burch
School, 9:15a.m.; Momlrcwor·
,tdp, 10:1.\, Stnlay Bible study
hour, 7:30 p, m. Wednesday evenhw prayer service, 7:110 p.m..

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lty and accepts no principle

The Illy-trotter and lotus
bird are other names for the
jacana, a bird which spends
much of Its life on floating

unprov~.''

vegetation.

"nihilist." lt means a man
"who bows before no author·

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With tile hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is good in t.rnUy
and community lire, this feature is sponsored by the business firms and organizations whose rw.mes

appear below,

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HEINER'S BAKERY
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
POMEROY,O.
WEST MAIN ST.
SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

LYONS MARKET

GOF.GLEIN READY-MIX CO.
PHONE 992-3281

MIDDLEPORT

TINY'S FOODLAND
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
OmO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, omo

MARK V STORE

''MEMBER OF TilE BJG 3"

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Pll 667-3280
TUPPERS PLAINS

BOGGS EQUIPMENT
SALES - ALLIS CHALMBERS - SERVICE
FARM- INDUSTRIAL- LAWN - GARDEN
TUPPERS PLAINS
Pll 667-3435

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

RAY RIGGS, INC.

MIDDLEPORT, omo

Mercury - Comet - English Ford
593-6801
ATHENS, 0.
85 N. COURT ST.

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WILUS ANTHONY

Lincoln -

PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
OF mGH GRADE COAL
WEST COLUMBIA, W. VA.

PLUMBING AND REA TING
992-2550
MIDDLEPORT
240 LINCOLN ST.

ROYAL OAK PARK

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVIC£

FAMILY RECREATION

SWIMMING

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET
TilE STORE WITH A HART

RACINE, omo

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

POMEROY, 0. 992-6098
ATHENS RD.
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
KENTUCKY FRIED CIRCKEN
POMEROY, omo

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

HEXALL DRUGS
WE flLL ALL DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS
992-2955
POMEROY, 0 ,

CHURCH AND OFflCE SUPPIJES.Clf"l'S
992-2641
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

TAKE SOMEONE WITH YOU TO CHURCH

POMEROY

PH. 992-3498

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
EVERYTIIING IN HARDWARE
POMEROY, 0,

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
F1JRNITURE AND
PHONE 9115-3308

APPLIANCF-~

CJIESTER, 0.

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IN POMEROY OVER 110 YEARS
KERMIT WALTON, MGR.

F. J. WALLACE. JEWELER

BULOV A WATCIIES- SALES t. SERVICE
MIDDLEPORT
186 N, SECOND

SUNDAY TIMES-SENTINEl
Devoted to

Tho Greater Middle ·Ohio Valier

POIIlerey-M!IIIS_.t
Galli la-l't.

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I - Tho o.t]1 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepoct, 0., FrldiiY, October 18, 1968

Grade
Results
Ads
Bring
Top
Want
A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching
WANT A0
INFORMA liON

01'

QUALITY

Will 1M ocnptolll until 9 • ·"'· for

Do'1 of

Pu~licotlon

REGULATIONS
The P~o~b1I1Mr rotorv .. ,·ho dg.ht
to odlt or rojoc:t any odt deemed ob·
jectloi'IGblo. Tho r,ubllahor will not
bo rotpontlblo or moro thol'l one

lncorro,t Intortion.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

DEADLINES
5 Ill-•- Cor Bef•• PIA!IIeation
Mondoy DH~IIr. 9 o,tll.
CoMollotlon• &amp; c.,nctlon•

For Sale

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1111 HONDA 3110 Dream, g.
II'U, llo mDe aoatil of Eastom
High School. Bex 8U11111lel'lleld, Plwne .-e. ll).l&amp;ap
NEU.JE CLAY real estate In
llarrllon11lle, tbree loll, one
houae, an to be aold to the
blgllest bidder on S&amp;IUrday,
Oct. II, 1988, at 10 a.m. In the
olllee of O'I!rlen and O'Brien
100 Court St., Pomeroy, lor
not less than the aptJt"aised
value ol 11,100.00. For fln1h.
or Information Phone 9ft.
mo.
10.16-.ll&lt;

67 PONTIAC Firebird H.T. Cpe .... . .. .. •$2595
Fovr or~ th. lloor...00-8 ,yl., L1Mo"'' blu1 fl"lah, cu•t- 1trlpo
'"'' blvo "inyl Int., with bvell•t u·ota, tteroo P.B. radio, 23,000
mlle1 boy loeol ownor, llko new l1t llno wide OYCII W.W. tlr•••

IU. TE S
Fw Wont Ad S..r-.dco
5 conta ,., Word .... Intortion

Mini"'•"' Chorgo 7Sc
12 U"'l por word throe conue..,.
llwo inn·rliont.
Ill conh ptor Word t i• conoocutivo
intortion•

2.S ,., coni Discount on pe rd odt
and oil• poid within 10 dor• ·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 ..SC l01 50 word "''nimum . Eo

66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpe.......... $1995
Loeal I owner, ot on th1 lloor, good wielD oYal W,W. tlr11, rtd
,lnyl Int ., whlto fin. , rodlo, heat•• · Tr., '• fn• -·formanco.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

'"'-'lt ionol •o•d 2c.
BUND ADS
Allldllionol 2Sc Char. . IM'' Ad,.o••

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"POMEROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS

1 :30 0 ~ 111 . to S:OO p . m Doily
3,30 o.m . to 12:00 Ho on ~o llJrdo y

Notice

Every Saturday Nile
At
WILKESVILLE LEGION
GROVE HALL -9 to 1
MUSIC BY
DALE SNIDER AND

THE l.C. PLAY BOYS
THE MIDDLEPORT City Cab
is now open under new manageiTI&lt;lflt giving prompt 21
hour service. Phone 992-3280.
IO.lll&lt;ltc

BARN

REVlVAL

beguuung
Monday, Oct. 21. al 7:30 p.m.
JntenlenomlnaUonal oervlcea.
Everyone weloome. Evangelist Jim Debruhl. Cburcb located on Horse Cave Road
near Bashan.
10.16-Sie

RAM SHOOT Sunday. Oct. 20,
1-4 p.m. Racine Bashan Road,
Hams, bacon, ~ \!o !logs, spon·
eored by Racine Fire Dept.
!O.IB-4te
{&lt;

"'COAL HAULING.
18113.

- · ..:

wanted To Buy

phone 99SIO.!I-12tp

--ANYONE JNTERmED In an
Independent New Testament
Baptist Ouuch call 94~ .
Friday at 7 p.m., Oct. 18, a
class on 'Soul Winning' wm
be directed by Pastor Dar·
,..nglon from the second Baptist Church of Ravenswood.
10.11-'llc

WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging.
h&lt;mmlng. alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc

REPAIR, REFINISH, recondl·
tlon golf clubs, John Teaford.
9-22-3otp

---BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
pond. basement, water Jlne,
septic tank, R. W. C.wdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301c

pay
$1.75 each. Call 1192-3«11.
I0.17-31p

l.ott
RED BONE coon hound near
Chester, name, 'King'. Phone

118;.4132.

10.17-3tc

For S•la
r---.;......;.____'\

GOSPEL RECORDS
S~ng Hr Mollr O'Ooy
J. 0 , Jcm·ls , The Roc I Family

The Country Gotpei·Air ••
R,.,, Ray Ander1on
(The Silver 8r!dge Dl•o••••l
A Good Selection

45 R.P.M .'s, 99c

LP's, $2.99

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RIDE TO ATIIENS, must leave
Pomeroy by 5 A.M. Pllone
lla-2747.
IO.lU!c

ACREAGE, beautiful site. dial
593·7253 Athens, collect.
I(I.J8.3tc

FJELD GROWN CHRVSANTHEMUMS and mums an
11167 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
colors, big and healthy, also
speed. % ton, 11164 Chevrolet,
canning pears and potatoes.
19117 Mustang 6-cyllnder, 3Reynolds Flower Shop, Maopeed. Financing available.
son Clly, just above Corp.
Phone 99U547; after 5 p.m.
line.
11).4-lfc
Phone ms'/48.
9--c
POODI.E PUPPIES. AKC Toy
For Rent
miniature, $75 and up . Stud
FURNISHED and unfurnished
"'"'"" and grooming. PhiiD•
apartments. Clooe to school.
im-5443.
II 3 lfe
Pllone tm-5431.
111-IMfc
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
524 Ash St., Middleport. 99SFURNISHED GARAGE apart.
menl on Lincoln Hill. UUIIUes
MU.
6-23-tfc
paid; adults only. Phone lmS489.
11-19-lfc TWO coal stokers wllh rontrots, Arnold Brothers. PoTRAILER LOTS. Bob'o Mnblle
meroy , Phone im-2448.
10.13-tlc
. Court, SyraCUBe, Ohio on Slate
Rl. 124, Phone lm-2951.
6-ll·lfe POTATOES, Phone 843-2254
ClarellC&lt;! Proffitt, Portland.
10.111-tlc
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private, plenty of
room for children to play. 20 INCH COAL furnace In good
condition. $35, Pllone Mason.
Phone 1192-31164.
6-14-tlc
773-52112.
10.1B-4lp
FOUR ROOM lurnisl!ed apartment, E. Main St., Pomeroy, 1948 FORD Pklrup Truck. 4
apeed. priced reasonable. VJn.
Phone !m-7054.
10-3-lfe
cent P. Broderick, Phone 992ONE FURNISHED apartment,
11214.
IO.III-3tc
one two-bedroom
trailer.
Phone Mason 773-5117. Mar- 7r8 FOOT overhead wood ~a­
ion Reynolds.
10-3-tfc
ra~e door, 4 Inch clearance,
oomnlete with hardware and
THREE bedroom apartment
door jams. $28.00. Brown's
with garage on Butternut
Trailer Park. Minersville.
Ave. Phone 9112-512'1. 10.14-tfc
Pllone 1192-3321
t0.16-6to

BryantsBudget Shop

CARETAKER, free rent. dial
593-7253 Athens, collect.
!l).lll-3tc

ONE ELECI'RIC Black and
Decker deluxe lawn edge and
trimmer, model U278 wllll extra new blade, 100 fl. new
ele&lt;lrlc cord, \!. ln. H.P.
good shape, price $35.00, A.
WARM MORNING coal stove
H. DURBI'. 1118 Union Avewith fan, used less than two
nue, Pomeroy, Phone tll2months. Glenn Jewell, .DoWDll962.
IO.I~c
ington. Ohio.
10.111-61c

For Sale or Trade

VACANCY lor two elderly peo108 W. Main
Pam11roy
ple. Prefer private paid pa992~5896
tients. Phone Mason, '173-5185.
10-3-tfc COAL FURNACE, new gas wa·
ter heater, all materials in
BAND every Friday and Sat- 2 story frame house, windows .
urday at Jack's Club on Har·
doors, etc. See at N. Second
risonvllle Road off Rt. 7.
Ave. Middleport by Blue SuCountry music by Gayle M&lt;·
noco Station.
10-ls..3tc
Donald and hla Drifters.
10.111-3tc SIJL!D STATE Stereo, !9ti8 waJ.
nut console model . Radio
THERE will be a Gun Shoot
equipped with 4 speed autoSunday, Oct. 211, beginning at
matic changer, 4 speaker
noon al the Forked Run
sound system, pay only $71.33
Sportsman Club Everyone Ill or monthly payments. Call
welcome.
10.16-4tc
992 3218.
10.111-&lt;&gt;tc

Wanted

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GINSENG, $33 lb. Golden Seal 17 FOOT self-89Sembkod camper, Lone Eagle, located at
12.50. Snake Root $4.50, May
cb:np site :!4, Royal Oak Park,
Apple Root 40 cents. Bin
$600,
Phone 992-6147. IO.IB-3tc
Bailey, ReedsviDe.
SILVER DOLLARS, will

DANCE

PONIES. your chol&lt;e of 10
bead $10 each, mares and
geldings, otller ponies for sale
also. Eskey Hill, Flatwoods
:Road, Pomeroy.
10.17-3tc

EARLY AMERICAN Stereo.
lovely maple finish . instant
on radio, AM &amp; FM , 4 speed
changer, dual volume control.
Balance of $91.02 or monthly
payments of 16, Phone !1923218.
10-111-&lt;&gt;tc
THREE young heifers, two Hol-

stein, um: .;t:D·- y. Phone 742-S252.
!O.lll-6tp

ANTIQUES, furniture, dlabos,
mloeellaneoos. Mrs. Howard
Cecll, 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-:ZS.llc 11166 VOLKSWAGEN station wagon. good ~X~l'ldition, one owner. Very roomy. Reasonably
Help W•ntecl
priced. Call !192-7158. IO.ll-61p
GRILL COOK, Apply in per!1011,
Clw'a steak House. PomeDEAliTIFUL maple stereo raroy.
ll).l~tc
dio Static free FM, rich AM
radio. FuJI range volume.
DISHWASHER wanted on weekbase,
treble and balance conends. Apply In person. Crow
trol.
Monthly
payments of
Sleatl House. Pomeroy.
16-~ or balance or $98.03.
11).17-3tc
Phone 9~3Zl8.
10.13-Gte

ONE RIDING HORSF.. «a!ted.
Strawberrv Roan. "Phone 7.f2..
4211 after 5 phone 742-5163.

lt"al Estate For Sale
ONE STORY frame, three bedrooms, bath. large tot, full
basement, on Pomeroy-Har ~
rlsonvllle Road . Rodney Down·
lng, Broker, Pllone 992-2312.

.i.e'.
.. only Gtri!ATI)

BUDGET PRJCI! furniture 011
our third
budget sbop.
Baker Furniture, Middleport.

noor

KW'· PROC"55.,.;
FORMt.Jt...'., ()llH,

M·~ · · : · · - · · - -II to 6
Sot .• -- • -- ••• - -9 to 7

SEWING MACHINES, repair
service. an makes. WY 22214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
ScltltiDI'I.
M9-tfc

Frvm the Largest TruCk or

Bulb:bzer Radiator ~.To The
&amp;!tallest Heater Core..

BLAETTNARS
PH. 99:1.-2143

II;XPERT
Wheel Alignment

s:ss

... E.MUt

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

DIAL 992·3284
Please the entire family . . . bring
them to Bailey's where family
dining is always a delightful plea·
sure . Excellent food, fine
service and o cfeon, hom·
ey atmosphere . Special
menus for chi ldren . Best
of all, prices that you con

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NOTICII Ofl SALW
Tb8 lllld.mpedi wtu offu ror a~o
at Ule oftlee of Cl'o111', Cro• • Per-

afford.

BAIL!J~

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218 E. Ma;n
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

neys, and klteben. dug well.
barn. and some oalbuildlngs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . .

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Study Guides
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l~l~l&lt; AUTOMOBlLE Insurance heel
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Personal Notes . .

LIOAL MOT1CI
IHARON A. wn.I.. wboM lu\
b o - plaee of JWid.DDee ll 131 "'I .
lltb A.nuue. Cotwnbu•, ObloJ ll 1Mn·
b7 notifted tbat on tbe 20ln &amp;,. of
Bllptomber. 1NII J.uorB A. WILL,
Wlae pla111Uft tuetl ht.l Htttlon
her u delend.aat ID tbe eou.n
of Common. PleM Kelp Count,.. Oldo.
C• No. 14,J10 pn7lftf for dlnftll
trom .aid Shannr. A.. WID IIIII tbe
fl'IIUDdl trf lfTOa uerlec:t or datJ ud
cxtn111111 cruellJ', plalatlfl alM Pn.Y'I
rur an award ot' properiJ and other
proper nUll: nlcl eauM wlll be ror
burlnl oa or •Iter the aotb ~ cat

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Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

Pamti'OJ",

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Scipio ToWlllhlp, lle1ll CoUDt.J, Ohio
(kcept.lnl ~ t1f ..run.r.Ia&gt;, o....-4 bJ
tbl ~t.e Weblr F . Holt. 8ahl rul
.at. to be 101d o• OciObw •·
JHII •t 10:30 A.M. for Dot. 1 - than
the
Prlel of 110.000.00.
kle mbject to Ole appron) of tb•
Probat. Court of Kela CoufttJ, Obit.
WILLIAM , D, CHILDio
M•l•btrator of tM
I~ ef Wlblr"P. Melt,
DICI uf.
10 18J 10 IOl 10 II Mo

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LIOAL NOTICI
IN Till t'OMMON PI.IAI COUaT
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
OHIO VALLIY INOU..TtUII,
PLAINnPII

VI.

HAII:OLD ROll ANO CHRIITINA
ltOII, OPIINDANn
NO. 14.114

Pwn:want La • Writ of BueuUcm
~ed bY tbo Cowrt of Commoo PliU
or Melp CouoQ', Ohio, 1 wW otru
foe ..w •t publle •uctlon oo t1w bd
dlt)' of N01'embor, IIIII, •t 10:00 A.
"'.- •' the tlePI of tiM eoun HoUle
ot aid ea~~nt)o, in tiN Vlllqe of
PomerO)', tbe flll.lowint
d•rtbld
n•l

edll\41:

SUu1te ln l.be Tow._btp of Sll1toll,
In t.be CoWlC)' of lleip ud St.lt. of
Oblo, and belq: Jn •• A.eH Lot .No

1211, •nd dneribetl ., tollowl:
·
Betloa61lf •I • point on U.. North
line of Mid leG Aero Lol No . WI
~&lt;here ..Jd Worth llDe lntenectl tbe
l l.'nlll!r 111le of Ulo public rcNid lDown
H the 81clne to O.oR. Lancii.D.J; tbeneo
Southea•t followtlll t.bo cmtlr 11u
or laid pu'JHc ro•d •bout 18111 feet
to the Proporty now owned b)' Prof·
hU., •nd formorl.y owned bJ' Henry
WoUe; tbenee Nortb toUowtna the

Wut une of uae ea14 Promu prop.
o t1. IIU4 Un• alto blllll tM IIUt
line ot • au Acn P•n:.. duerlbed
AI Ptrcel Two Ill till dHtl \0 RodDe7
flowllinl, !'e&lt;:orded Ill Volume llf.
ra,. 111 . or the Melp C.UOiJ' Du4
llt&lt;:Ordl to the NotUI IIDe ol 1l1d
Lot No. 11!0. which un. 1a •llo \Ill
Iouth line of the fariDII' lollll P.
WoU. lando Ulenee ...,, foJlawtDt
lho North Une ol Aid Lot No. 1118,
to the pbee of bQilmiDL cant.bttna » Acres. maN ar lou.
SIYtDJ •Dd . .count
...to t.bl
a;rantor11, tbetr holrt aDd Ullp!Mntl
and undlrided oDI b.alf of tbe min·

EXERCI&amp;f. _ _..,

presents

• Del Ivery
• Quick Service
• Finishing
• Sand &amp; Gravel

l'GIIIeNy1 _0

LET JANif KEEl&gt;
&amp;JSY AT eoNNAZ
AND DO MOOE~TE

INFORMATION
NEWS

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strength

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut

Pomeroy

WMPO

• Free Estimates

-GUARANI'£EDPHONE 992-2094

WILL INSTALL CERAMIC
mE. NEW OR REMODEL
WORK on bathrooms. remndel old Oreplaces wlill marble.
Free estimates, lor anllOlntment phone 992-M34. 10.17-~

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MOHI!."' 15
THI!.IU)OT
O'ALL

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HockiniPort, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

Sun. • • - - - - • - • ·II to 6

CIGARE'M'E vending macll._
and service. ABC Enterprises.
Mason, W. Va. Phone 'I'IHMS.
8-Wt

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Schawarzel Marlae

3. ·~~~;.;;;..·;~ ,.,,,

? IS lfe

Oblo.

1\!o story house. ~ bedrooms
DoHy 5:30A.M. to 8,30 P.M.-Sunday 7,00 to 7,00
oould be I, new siding, chlm· '-!_ _ _;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;_ _ _ _ _ _.J

HOBSTETTER
REAlTY

MONEY BACK

6-9%-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

614-992-2181

~ ~s_-21A a'!:

ONE $15.900.00
HENRY CLD..AND
OIIJce-...a.ZZ5
Bet. •usw

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GIVE ERNIE HIS

EXPEIIINCED

EVINRUDE
69's Are Here

Call Pomeroy

O'BRIEN &amp; CRj)W
REALTY CO.

bedrooms, bath, basement.
garage, porches. The other is
rental and in good shape, has

FIOO. C~ OE"AR

fK]'/! (jl\$ N6 Tie

t

REAL ESTATE, ftve rooms and
bath on 4 level lots, ooe room
ceDar, nice lawn and some
fruit trees. 300 yards from
hlglnray, close to school. prl·
ced reasonable. contact Ben
Qtllseaberry In Syracuoe.
Phone t92-2954.
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:~.. ~~":"".:.!,:.-";

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MARCH ~011\'SH~
OUT ~ONDER AN'

ERNIE
CRENSHAW!!

Business Services

1:..

10.1~1c

a~.:V ~~::oo7

BARNEY

Enteriained

SAID ··-THE WORlD HAS TOO MANYAHSWIRI:
BUT liD'l' l!HOUGH QUISTIOHS! AHD 'tO ASK.
QUESTION.£, Jl MAH HAS ro 1&amp;1.TO ttP£RIEHCE,

LIGAL NGI'JCI . • 1. '
IN THI COMMON PLIAJ COU.T OP
MIIGI C:OUNTY, ONto
lA D• V. Yueo, 1011 llmmoiUI COUrt,

JOtil'l MO'OBY ·~ 1llf MAN WHO HAD
MRVTHINC. £:o:c£Pl HAPPII1E~I I
I&lt;HI! \II ..:.tl' 'n!E At4~, At1H!E •·•

Akron, OhJo -tQOI;

8til "THEN OH A O.EA~BRIGHT

t"•J II. !lmlth, 101.5 P•rdiMI .A.ftDtre.
,.kron, Ohio ~~ md
H.,len II. clnenpr, IJII Welton
Avenue. Atren., OhJo

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ve1111, lbuaebalettt; Ho1ll'lll"CI P0111'1U
11'1d Fredlt PowoU. 3113 Murdaelt An' ' ~. P•rllenburJ. W ., V•.J wW tab
noU.ce lh•t on tilt&gt; 1111'1 da' ot 8ep.
tember, lfll8,, t.be undenlpod plalJl.
tiHt fU11d their pet!Uon •pllull. 7GU
lu the Court of Common Pleu of
Me!Ja County, Ohlo, preyl.na fo:r ,....
Utlon of tho rollowlDJ duerlbed I'NI
propeltJ':
The fotlowtq real _.... ll.tut.ed 1a the TaWiilllip of I.AbiDaD,
COUD.iJ' ol M.... aad State of Otuo
ai'UI lmowo u:
BeJnar In &amp;ecu.oa Ttnnt' (JO),
Town No. TbrM U"l, Jlaqo Na. U
of tho Ohio CDmPDT'I Pure.U...
Inti buwlded •n4 detlcrlbldl U r.l·

-eo

Hold Cook-In

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$'299

I atMBID

Hill .qnO

Ol'OTAMCE "·

NGTICI IT PUILICATH)II
Geortt• Hen4orallot, wboM pk~ a1
•eidence ll unlmDWD; J•elr. Headu·
lhot, wboae Pl•ce of read•~ II Wl·
~noWD; the unknown hetn, de1'1Mee,
•dm1niltnltor. ueeu&amp;or Ul4
uai6DII of Georlla Bendenh~. KJ..
ceuecl; the unlr:DoWD betn. de.tMII,
lea•tee•, •dmtld.ltnktr, GIIIC'II&amp;or UMI
Ulltaa of J1elll Heod1nh0t. feet~ ...
ed; WlW•m G. DHIIM Pll Uada

Devillll, aa B-Buite a.o.d, ron

~IGH

GlUED OFr: INTO
TN&amp; IMFlN11"E

Plldntufl,
n .
Wllll.alll ~J.!:!:' et •l.,

GEO. BOBSIEllER, NO'fembor, 1 -.
11).16-6to RURAL - 4 room frame, large
'AMII /4. WILL, P .. lftttff
'· • • o-:an.•............., ....
clatem, large lot on ,....-et
1965 HONDA , all accessories,
to 181 10 Ill 11 lJ 11 II
road. ~-00 down.
Mrs. Stuart Brewer, Arnie and 111111l.Mc
low mlleaae. priced to sell. POMEROY - I rooms, water
Call 99!-7366.
10.17-3lp
-=F""'oa-,..sALE=IJ)Is!em. storm doors and wJn. Teddy, were rec«Jt overnight
dows. Outbuildings. Acre 1&lt;!1. ~est&amp; or Mr. and Mra. Dalla a Nlnety-two shares ol Pomeroy
lo... to-wit :
- "
Janey and children, LanpvWe. National Bank Sto&lt;k will be oold
FI.OOR Demonstratnr, 1988
Be~~JUU.Dt: •I • fioftll oonor t.o -....
tll.OOO.OO
Clark'•
In
e.nb!r
ol
ned
OD
Weill
Howard
Dalley
entered
Unlverstereo AM &amp; FM radio record MIDDLEPORT lWRAL -Lorio
to the highest bidder tor not less
rua: UtiBee ,_IJlduilll ..W. Had
oity
Hoopital
Thurlldaylorobaer..utb a dea. ..., 11 pololl lblaoa
olayer, tl14 or $7 a month,
than $90.00 per share, the ap. nil 11tbt..
8 room well built old home,
10uth 11 mtnu• wot 11 ~
vatlon and treatment. Mr. and
load honln c_..,... IMinl
Phone 773-5910.
10.17·3tp
Hllth t1 deJ. wed 14 poae•1 1101101
I \!o baths, good drilled wen. Mro. Dalley spont.overnlght Wed- praised value, at the omce of thlThe
lUBe land .. tb•t Wbkb wu de·
.MI det- W. n pi!IM; at. ttf Mil.
II Panel Two 111 t.be dud
5ll Acres of land m blacktop nellday with Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Brien and O'Brien, attorneys, 1ertbetl
w. a poleti N. ~ dor. w. as
to llodne, Down1nt, Htonlltd In
1"611 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
poiM; N. 531tt! der. W. 11 ..... to
road. Otber buDdlnp. Miner- Dalley In Chillicothe before go. 100'h Coort Street, Pomeroy, u the a~tc:U. to O.K. Lan4illt: UtenH
• etaue ln pld road; tbeDct N.
Volume 1(11, P•p 1•1 .
The macnm~ monograms, bulOhio
at
10:00
a.m.
Satunll,y,
als. $13.000.00
HYI deJ. &amp;. lit potd to e etou
llflfOniDCI Deedl; VolUDII let, P . .e
lng on to Columb.ls.
comor to Wm. Clark; tbeacll "W1Ua
October 26, 1968. For further 11:11. and VohuDI J21 , P•• t:31, lteli•
tonlloles , etc.. pay $41.!10 or III'LEN or VIRGIL TEAI"'RD
Mr . and Mra. C, E. Silvera lnlorrnatloo call 992-2720.
Mid Ciu'lll I1De N. SIMI .... E. &amp;I
( uunl)' Deed a...ordl.
$6.30 a month. Phone 773-5940. UIIOCIATES
polu Lo tho plact of beq:I!II!IDf,
III!IWIII have returned to their home at
Tbe re•l ella" hortiD CODVI,-.4
coDtalfti.q tl •ere~ ID4 a rot11 _.
WUllam E. Stivers
Mint tba UJM n•l elt.a.M u tblt
10.17-31p
IIYRAaJS£
COral Gables, Fla. after a three
l•n.4.
NnYeJed
from
RodDtJ
DoWlllal
Uldl
Admlnisb·ator of the es- M.annlnf Web11er to H1Roo N . Wolle
a&amp;FEKENCI: ODD: Val . Dl, ....
10.111-3tc week vtrslt here with Mrs. H. 0,
BU. DMd aec:orda. jfot• CouD\J'
tate ol Claude E. GWlan, I.Dd ...rry Wolfe bJ' dnd dlte4 Fob·
Oblo.
MODERN walnut
conEwing.
ruary "· 1111 aDd nearded Fel»r\l•
dec,
You ue req\llhd &amp;o •u-r tbl
11ry It, 1 • U. deed boolr: No. 1M
sole. Solid slate tuners and
Brillll Mullen, 12-yea.r-old son
a.aid peUtton b7 U.. fotb dU of No~~ P11e 187 of the Deed ikeordl ol
&gt;'ROP TRANS
Yimber, 1MB. or j\ldiiiWDt b' Mamplifiers. Vernier sllde rule
'11111• Cou.nt:r. Olllo .
of Mr. and Mro. Don Mullen, Ia
Buslnas. Servlees
Tel'mll of Sale: Cub rM not 1 - f•alt wUl be Nndered ap1Qit J'O\l·
Manning D. Webster, Mary A.
tuning. Precision bulll record DITCH DIGGING, water linea, recuperating at home lollowlng
UNA V. IIAION
1h•n hro·tblrdl of tho
1ptWai.Md
Webster to Isabel Slmpaon, lots, \ "iliUI, Ute Proptr17 belAI .ppndled.
FAY 11. &amp;IIITH
changer plays all speeds. Pay
ooae
surgery
at
Hal
zer
Hospitleech beds, Paul Anderaon.
HEI&amp;N M. CLKV&amp;NGD
l't 11500.00.
Sutton,
Racine.
PlalaWII
only $5 per month Or $13.12.
ROIIIIT C. HAITINeACM,
MaBOn, W. Va. Phone m al this week.
b71 caow. CBOW • POil'l'n
James F. Arnold, Ruth B. ArnIHiflll, ott MIIOI
Phone im-3218.
IO.IU!c
Att011'111171 hr Plaintiff
COUNTY, OHIO
5788.
10.9-30\p
old to Jerry L. Matheney, Twlla 10 " ; 10
&lt;I&gt; 1a. ao. n no1 4, u. ta
ttc:
11; 10 Ill 10 1ft l1 I lkl
Matheney,
parcel,
Middleport.
FOUR room bouse, bath, all DOZER, BACKHOE. trencher
Wo,yne Harrlsoo,Mj&lt;rtlallarrlMASON - Brownie r._ 137
conveniences, Pomeroy, prlcand truck service, aepllc held a cook-in recently at the 'on to Sarah Marie Smith, lot,
..t reasonably. Contact Bob tanka, wal&lt;!r tines, basements, Maaon Mothodlat Chlreh. Tho Middleport.
Eastman, Phone 992-5190 or
also topsoil. Henry Bahr, Brownies had as their gueltl,
John Groves, Patricia Ann
Chester ~35S8.
10.14-Gip
OPTOMETRIST
phone 9lli&gt;39ll1l or Roger Bahr, members ot Junior Girl Scwt Groves to Leo C. Kenned,y, Jr.,
phone 118f&gt;.31158.
ll).s.!Otp Troop 87. For their mew, the 9,95 Acres, salisbury.
OmCE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
TWO FAMILY house, 291 Race
THURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
Arastasla Staats, George
l!lrl• ~ed hamblO"ger drum.
St., Middleport, Phone 9ft.
C. C. BRADFORD
.Ucko, walking llalad, marah- Staats to state ol Ohio, Ease~1~11-tlp
.wcnONEER
mallow treat, &amp;Ollltmores am ment, Olive.
Bessie Bentz Bollman to GerComplete aom.e
Kooi-Aid. Thlrjy.aJx aeouta and
A GOOD DEAL, 1168 AM-FM
five gueltJr attended.
ald L. Powell, Mary R. PoweU,
stereo console with 4 speed
""'""
RHme,tiNI!l
Olllo
lot, Pomeroy.
automatic changer. 4 opeaker
Jolm W. Arblugh, Ethel ArCrttt lh acllua.
sound system. Lovely walnut
baugb
to Clarence Brown, AI·
I I ttc
console. Take over payments
bert&amp; Brown, lot, ouve.
Eaeape Artist
ol 11.50 per week or pay AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlger.
Etta Mae Panona to Paul H.
OILY
One
of
tbe
most
notorious
Parsons,
parcel, Letart.
$\OI.IZ. Try It In your !lome,
atlon oervlre. Jack's Refrtg.
artists of all time was
Gina Menchlnl, Clamente Me,.
Phone Im-2138.
10.14-Gic
eraUon, New Haven. hone escape
$30.00 .......- ..
John Sheppard, an early 18th· chlnl to Guido J. Glrolaml, Paul
812-2079.
f • lfe
century English c r i m i n a l. Simon, lot, Pomeroy.
CllwlleltT_.
A S'lll\:R In Ume, 11168 zig zag
Crowds paid to see him in the
Foster B. Bean, Freda M.
automatic sewing machine. READY • IIIIX conerete dellv. prison. When he was finally
This has 15 bullt-ln dealgna.
ered right to your project. hanged at Tyburn, the execu· Bean to Douglas Blaoell, C&amp;roqn
Makes butlonlloles. This orFast and easy. Free eatl- tion was viewed by 200,000 Bl1sell, lot, Ollve.
FUINITURE CO.
Harley C. Roberto to WWlam
Iginal sold for $298.50 now pay
malell. Phone 1192-3284. Goeg- persons, according to the EnB.
Collins,
Jr.,
t.oretta
Fern
W. YA.
only $75 or $5 per month.
leln Beady • Mil Co .• Middle- cyclopaedia Britannica.
Collins,
Sallobury.
Phone t92-Z1136.
10.14-Gie
port, Ohio.
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I - Tho o.t]1 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepoct, 0., FrldiiY, October 18, 1968

Grade
Results
Ads
Bring
Top
Want
A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching
WANT A0
INFORMA liON

01'

QUALITY

Will 1M ocnptolll until 9 • ·"'· for

Do'1 of

Pu~licotlon

REGULATIONS
The P~o~b1I1Mr rotorv .. ,·ho dg.ht
to odlt or rojoc:t any odt deemed ob·
jectloi'IGblo. Tho r,ubllahor will not
bo rotpontlblo or moro thol'l one

lncorro,t Intortion.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

DEADLINES
5 Ill-•- Cor Bef•• PIA!IIeation
Mondoy DH~IIr. 9 o,tll.
CoMollotlon• &amp; c.,nctlon•

For Sale

-·

1111 HONDA 3110 Dream, g.
II'U, llo mDe aoatil of Eastom
High School. Bex 8U11111lel'lleld, Plwne .-e. ll).l&amp;ap
NEU.JE CLAY real estate In
llarrllon11lle, tbree loll, one
houae, an to be aold to the
blgllest bidder on S&amp;IUrday,
Oct. II, 1988, at 10 a.m. In the
olllee of O'I!rlen and O'Brien
100 Court St., Pomeroy, lor
not less than the aptJt"aised
value ol 11,100.00. For fln1h.
or Information Phone 9ft.
mo.
10.16-.ll&lt;

67 PONTIAC Firebird H.T. Cpe .... . .. .. •$2595
Fovr or~ th. lloor...00-8 ,yl., L1Mo"'' blu1 fl"lah, cu•t- 1trlpo
'"'' blvo "inyl Int., with bvell•t u·ota, tteroo P.B. radio, 23,000
mlle1 boy loeol ownor, llko new l1t llno wide OYCII W.W. tlr•••

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Fw Wont Ad S..r-.dco
5 conta ,., Word .... Intortion

Mini"'•"' Chorgo 7Sc
12 U"'l por word throe conue..,.
llwo inn·rliont.
Ill conh ptor Word t i• conoocutivo
intortion•

2.S ,., coni Discount on pe rd odt
and oil• poid within 10 dor• ·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 ..SC l01 50 word "''nimum . Eo

66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpe.......... $1995
Loeal I owner, ot on th1 lloor, good wielD oYal W,W. tlr11, rtd
,lnyl Int ., whlto fin. , rodlo, heat•• · Tr., '• fn• -·formanco.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

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BUND ADS
Allldllionol 2Sc Char. . IM'' Ad,.o••

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"POMEROY, OHIO

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OFFICE HOURS

1 :30 0 ~ 111 . to S:OO p . m Doily
3,30 o.m . to 12:00 Ho on ~o llJrdo y

Notice

Every Saturday Nile
At
WILKESVILLE LEGION
GROVE HALL -9 to 1
MUSIC BY
DALE SNIDER AND

THE l.C. PLAY BOYS
THE MIDDLEPORT City Cab
is now open under new manageiTI&lt;lflt giving prompt 21
hour service. Phone 992-3280.
IO.lll&lt;ltc

BARN

REVlVAL

beguuung
Monday, Oct. 21. al 7:30 p.m.
JntenlenomlnaUonal oervlcea.
Everyone weloome. Evangelist Jim Debruhl. Cburcb located on Horse Cave Road
near Bashan.
10.16-Sie

RAM SHOOT Sunday. Oct. 20,
1-4 p.m. Racine Bashan Road,
Hams, bacon, ~ \!o !logs, spon·
eored by Racine Fire Dept.
!O.IB-4te
{&lt;

"'COAL HAULING.
18113.

- · ..:

wanted To Buy

phone 99SIO.!I-12tp

--ANYONE JNTERmED In an
Independent New Testament
Baptist Ouuch call 94~ .
Friday at 7 p.m., Oct. 18, a
class on 'Soul Winning' wm
be directed by Pastor Dar·
,..nglon from the second Baptist Church of Ravenswood.
10.11-'llc

WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging.
h&lt;mmlng. alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc

REPAIR, REFINISH, recondl·
tlon golf clubs, John Teaford.
9-22-3otp

---BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
pond. basement, water Jlne,
septic tank, R. W. C.wdery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-27-301c

pay
$1.75 each. Call 1192-3«11.
I0.17-31p

l.ott
RED BONE coon hound near
Chester, name, 'King'. Phone

118;.4132.

10.17-3tc

For S•la
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GOSPEL RECORDS
S~ng Hr Mollr O'Ooy
J. 0 , Jcm·ls , The Roc I Family

The Country Gotpei·Air ••
R,.,, Ray Ander1on
(The Silver 8r!dge Dl•o••••l
A Good Selection

45 R.P.M .'s, 99c

LP's, $2.99

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RIDE TO ATIIENS, must leave
Pomeroy by 5 A.M. Pllone
lla-2747.
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ACREAGE, beautiful site. dial
593·7253 Athens, collect.
I(I.J8.3tc

FJELD GROWN CHRVSANTHEMUMS and mums an
11167 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4
colors, big and healthy, also
speed. % ton, 11164 Chevrolet,
canning pears and potatoes.
19117 Mustang 6-cyllnder, 3Reynolds Flower Shop, Maopeed. Financing available.
son Clly, just above Corp.
Phone 99U547; after 5 p.m.
line.
11).4-lfc
Phone ms'/48.
9--c
POODI.E PUPPIES. AKC Toy
For Rent
miniature, $75 and up . Stud
FURNISHED and unfurnished
"'"'"" and grooming. PhiiD•
apartments. Clooe to school.
im-5443.
II 3 lfe
Pllone tm-5431.
111-IMfc
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
524 Ash St., Middleport. 99SFURNISHED GARAGE apart.
menl on Lincoln Hill. UUIIUes
MU.
6-23-tfc
paid; adults only. Phone lmS489.
11-19-lfc TWO coal stokers wllh rontrots, Arnold Brothers. PoTRAILER LOTS. Bob'o Mnblle
meroy , Phone im-2448.
10.13-tlc
. Court, SyraCUBe, Ohio on Slate
Rl. 124, Phone lm-2951.
6-ll·lfe POTATOES, Phone 843-2254
ClarellC&lt;! Proffitt, Portland.
10.111-tlc
TRAILER SPACE, ready to
hook up, private, plenty of
room for children to play. 20 INCH COAL furnace In good
condition. $35, Pllone Mason.
Phone 1192-31164.
6-14-tlc
773-52112.
10.1B-4lp
FOUR ROOM lurnisl!ed apartment, E. Main St., Pomeroy, 1948 FORD Pklrup Truck. 4
apeed. priced reasonable. VJn.
Phone !m-7054.
10-3-lfe
cent P. Broderick, Phone 992ONE FURNISHED apartment,
11214.
IO.III-3tc
one two-bedroom
trailer.
Phone Mason 773-5117. Mar- 7r8 FOOT overhead wood ~a­
ion Reynolds.
10-3-tfc
ra~e door, 4 Inch clearance,
oomnlete with hardware and
THREE bedroom apartment
door jams. $28.00. Brown's
with garage on Butternut
Trailer Park. Minersville.
Ave. Phone 9112-512'1. 10.14-tfc
Pllone 1192-3321
t0.16-6to

BryantsBudget Shop

CARETAKER, free rent. dial
593-7253 Athens, collect.
!l).lll-3tc

ONE ELECI'RIC Black and
Decker deluxe lawn edge and
trimmer, model U278 wllll extra new blade, 100 fl. new
ele&lt;lrlc cord, \!. ln. H.P.
good shape, price $35.00, A.
WARM MORNING coal stove
H. DURBI'. 1118 Union Avewith fan, used less than two
nue, Pomeroy, Phone tll2months. Glenn Jewell, .DoWDll962.
IO.I~c
ington. Ohio.
10.111-61c

For Sale or Trade

VACANCY lor two elderly peo108 W. Main
Pam11roy
ple. Prefer private paid pa992~5896
tients. Phone Mason, '173-5185.
10-3-tfc COAL FURNACE, new gas wa·
ter heater, all materials in
BAND every Friday and Sat- 2 story frame house, windows .
urday at Jack's Club on Har·
doors, etc. See at N. Second
risonvllle Road off Rt. 7.
Ave. Middleport by Blue SuCountry music by Gayle M&lt;·
noco Station.
10-ls..3tc
Donald and hla Drifters.
10.111-3tc SIJL!D STATE Stereo, !9ti8 waJ.
nut console model . Radio
THERE will be a Gun Shoot
equipped with 4 speed autoSunday, Oct. 211, beginning at
matic changer, 4 speaker
noon al the Forked Run
sound system, pay only $71.33
Sportsman Club Everyone Ill or monthly payments. Call
welcome.
10.16-4tc
992 3218.
10.111-&lt;&gt;tc

Wanted

'

GINSENG, $33 lb. Golden Seal 17 FOOT self-89Sembkod camper, Lone Eagle, located at
12.50. Snake Root $4.50, May
cb:np site :!4, Royal Oak Park,
Apple Root 40 cents. Bin
$600,
Phone 992-6147. IO.IB-3tc
Bailey, ReedsviDe.
SILVER DOLLARS, will

DANCE

PONIES. your chol&lt;e of 10
bead $10 each, mares and
geldings, otller ponies for sale
also. Eskey Hill, Flatwoods
:Road, Pomeroy.
10.17-3tc

EARLY AMERICAN Stereo.
lovely maple finish . instant
on radio, AM &amp; FM , 4 speed
changer, dual volume control.
Balance of $91.02 or monthly
payments of 16, Phone !1923218.
10-111-&lt;&gt;tc
THREE young heifers, two Hol-

stein, um: .;t:D·- y. Phone 742-S252.
!O.lll-6tp

ANTIQUES, furniture, dlabos,
mloeellaneoos. Mrs. Howard
Cecll, 100 W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-:ZS.llc 11166 VOLKSWAGEN station wagon. good ~X~l'ldition, one owner. Very roomy. Reasonably
Help W•ntecl
priced. Call !192-7158. IO.ll-61p
GRILL COOK, Apply in per!1011,
Clw'a steak House. PomeDEAliTIFUL maple stereo raroy.
ll).l~tc
dio Static free FM, rich AM
radio. FuJI range volume.
DISHWASHER wanted on weekbase,
treble and balance conends. Apply In person. Crow
trol.
Monthly
payments of
Sleatl House. Pomeroy.
16-~ or balance or $98.03.
11).17-3tc
Phone 9~3Zl8.
10.13-Gte

ONE RIDING HORSF.. «a!ted.
Strawberrv Roan. "Phone 7.f2..
4211 after 5 phone 742-5163.

lt"al Estate For Sale
ONE STORY frame, three bedrooms, bath. large tot, full
basement, on Pomeroy-Har ~
rlsonvllle Road . Rodney Down·
lng, Broker, Pllone 992-2312.

.i.e'.
.. only Gtri!ATI)

BUDGET PRJCI! furniture 011
our third
budget sbop.
Baker Furniture, Middleport.

noor

KW'· PROC"55.,.;
FORMt.Jt...'., ()llH,

M·~ · · : · · - · · - -II to 6
Sot .• -- • -- ••• - -9 to 7

SEWING MACHINES, repair
service. an makes. WY 22214. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
ScltltiDI'I.
M9-tfc

Frvm the Largest TruCk or

Bulb:bzer Radiator ~.To The
&amp;!tallest Heater Core..

BLAETTNARS
PH. 99:1.-2143

II;XPERT
Wheel Alignment

s:ss

... E.MUt

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

DIAL 992·3284
Please the entire family . . . bring
them to Bailey's where family
dining is always a delightful plea·
sure . Excellent food, fine
service and o cfeon, hom·
ey atmosphere . Special
menus for chi ldren . Best
of all, prices that you con

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NOTICII Ofl SALW
Tb8 lllld.mpedi wtu offu ror a~o
at Ule oftlee of Cl'o111', Cro• • Per-

afford.

BAIL!J~

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ter, AL&amp;ome'l 1t.

218 E. Ma;n
992-9974
POMEROY. OHIO

neys, and klteben. dug well.
barn. and some oalbuildlngs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . .

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NATIONAl BIBlE WEEK
OCT. 20-27

. SPECIAL
OFFER
FREE BIBLE

With Enlightening, Easy to Follow
Study Guides
• RESERVE YOURS NOW-Write To:
fREE BIBLE, Box 333, Pomeroy, 0.

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lnwurance

l~l~l&lt; AUTOMOBlLE Insurance heel
----eancelled? Lost your oneralor'a license? ean im-29118.

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Personal Notes . .

LIOAL MOT1CI
IHARON A. wn.I.. wboM lu\
b o - plaee of JWid.DDee ll 131 "'I .
lltb A.nuue. Cotwnbu•, ObloJ ll 1Mn·
b7 notifted tbat on tbe 20ln &amp;,. of
Bllptomber. 1NII J.uorB A. WILL,
Wlae pla111Uft tuetl ht.l Htttlon
her u delend.aat ID tbe eou.n
of Common. PleM Kelp Count,.. Oldo.
C• No. 14,J10 pn7lftf for dlnftll
trom .aid Shannr. A.. WID IIIII tbe
fl'IIUDdl trf lfTOa uerlec:t or datJ ud
cxtn111111 cruellJ', plalatlfl alM Pn.Y'I
rur an award ot' properiJ and other
proper nUll: nlcl eauM wlll be ror
burlnl oa or •Iter the aotb ~ cat

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Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

Pamti'OJ",

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Scipio ToWlllhlp, lle1ll CoUDt.J, Ohio
(kcept.lnl ~ t1f ..run.r.Ia&gt;, o....-4 bJ
tbl ~t.e Weblr F . Holt. 8ahl rul
.at. to be 101d o• OciObw •·
JHII •t 10:30 A.M. for Dot. 1 - than
the
Prlel of 110.000.00.
kle mbject to Ole appron) of tb•
Probat. Court of Kela CoufttJ, Obit.
WILLIAM , D, CHILDio
M•l•btrator of tM
I~ ef Wlblr"P. Melt,
DICI uf.
10 18J 10 IOl 10 II Mo

Ohlo.

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LIOAL NOTICI
IN Till t'OMMON PI.IAI COUaT
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
OHIO VALLIY INOU..TtUII,
PLAINnPII

VI.

HAII:OLD ROll ANO CHRIITINA
ltOII, OPIINDANn
NO. 14.114

Pwn:want La • Writ of BueuUcm
~ed bY tbo Cowrt of Commoo PliU
or Melp CouoQ', Ohio, 1 wW otru
foe ..w •t publle •uctlon oo t1w bd
dlt)' of N01'embor, IIIII, •t 10:00 A.
"'.- •' the tlePI of tiM eoun HoUle
ot aid ea~~nt)o, in tiN Vlllqe of
PomerO)', tbe flll.lowint
d•rtbld
n•l

edll\41:

SUu1te ln l.be Tow._btp of Sll1toll,
In t.be CoWlC)' of lleip ud St.lt. of
Oblo, and belq: Jn •• A.eH Lot .No

1211, •nd dneribetl ., tollowl:
·
Betloa61lf •I • point on U.. North
line of Mid leG Aero Lol No . WI
~&lt;here ..Jd Worth llDe lntenectl tbe
l l.'nlll!r 111le of Ulo public rcNid lDown
H the 81clne to O.oR. Lancii.D.J; tbeneo
Southea•t followtlll t.bo cmtlr 11u
or laid pu'JHc ro•d •bout 18111 feet
to the Proporty now owned b)' Prof·
hU., •nd formorl.y owned bJ' Henry
WoUe; tbenee Nortb toUowtna the

Wut une of uae ea14 Promu prop.
o t1. IIU4 Un• alto blllll tM IIUt
line ot • au Acn P•n:.. duerlbed
AI Ptrcel Two Ill till dHtl \0 RodDe7
flowllinl, !'e&lt;:orded Ill Volume llf.
ra,. 111 . or the Melp C.UOiJ' Du4
llt&lt;:Ordl to the NotUI IIDe ol 1l1d
Lot No. 11!0. which un. 1a •llo \Ill
Iouth line of the fariDII' lollll P.
WoU. lando Ulenee ...,, foJlawtDt
lho North Une ol Aid Lot No. 1118,
to the pbee of bQilmiDL cant.bttna » Acres. maN ar lou.
SIYtDJ •Dd . .count
...to t.bl
a;rantor11, tbetr holrt aDd Ullp!Mntl
and undlrided oDI b.alf of tbe min·

EXERCI&amp;f. _ _..,

presents

• Del Ivery
• Quick Service
• Finishing
• Sand &amp; Gravel

l'GIIIeNy1 _0

LET JANif KEEl&gt;
&amp;JSY AT eoNNAZ
AND DO MOOE~TE

INFORMATION
NEWS

• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strength

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut

Pomeroy

WMPO

• Free Estimates

-GUARANI'£EDPHONE 992-2094

WILL INSTALL CERAMIC
mE. NEW OR REMODEL
WORK on bathrooms. remndel old Oreplaces wlill marble.
Free estimates, lor anllOlntment phone 992-M34. 10.17-~

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MOHI!."' 15
THI!.IU)OT
O'ALL

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HockiniPort, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

Sun. • • - - - - • - • ·II to 6

CIGARE'M'E vending macll._
and service. ABC Enterprises.
Mason, W. Va. Phone 'I'IHMS.
8-Wt

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Schawarzel Marlae

3. ·~~~;.;;;..·;~ ,.,,,

? IS lfe

Oblo.

1\!o story house. ~ bedrooms
DoHy 5:30A.M. to 8,30 P.M.-Sunday 7,00 to 7,00
oould be I, new siding, chlm· '-!_ _ _;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;_ _ _ _ _ _.J

HOBSTETTER
REAlTY

MONEY BACK

6-9%-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

614-992-2181

~ ~s_-21A a'!:

ONE $15.900.00
HENRY CLD..AND
OIIJce-...a.ZZ5
Bet. •usw

f

GIVE ERNIE HIS

EXPEIIINCED

EVINRUDE
69's Are Here

Call Pomeroy

O'BRIEN &amp; CRj)W
REALTY CO.

bedrooms, bath, basement.
garage, porches. The other is
rental and in good shape, has

FIOO. C~ OE"AR

fK]'/! (jl\$ N6 Tie

t

REAL ESTATE, ftve rooms and
bath on 4 level lots, ooe room
ceDar, nice lawn and some
fruit trees. 300 yards from
hlglnray, close to school. prl·
ced reasonable. contact Ben
Qtllseaberry In Syracuoe.
Phone t92-2954.
IO.IUtc

:~.. ~~":"".:.!,:.-";

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MARCH ~011\'SH~
OUT ~ONDER AN'

ERNIE
CRENSHAW!!

Business Services

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10.1~1c

a~.:V ~~::oo7

BARNEY

Enteriained

SAID ··-THE WORlD HAS TOO MANYAHSWIRI:
BUT liD'l' l!HOUGH QUISTIOHS! AHD 'tO ASK.
QUESTION.£, Jl MAH HAS ro 1&amp;1.TO ttP£RIEHCE,

LIGAL NGI'JCI . • 1. '
IN THI COMMON PLIAJ COU.T OP
MIIGI C:OUNTY, ONto
lA D• V. Yueo, 1011 llmmoiUI COUrt,

JOtil'l MO'OBY ·~ 1llf MAN WHO HAD
MRVTHINC. £:o:c£Pl HAPPII1E~I I
I&lt;HI! \II ..:.tl' 'n!E At4~, At1H!E •·•

Akron, OhJo -tQOI;

8til "THEN OH A O.EA~BRIGHT

t"•J II. !lmlth, 101.5 P•rdiMI .A.ftDtre.
,.kron, Ohio ~~ md
H.,len II. clnenpr, IJII Welton
Avenue. Atren., OhJo

~DAY,

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ve1111, lbuaebalettt; Ho1ll'lll"CI P0111'1U
11'1d Fredlt PowoU. 3113 Murdaelt An' ' ~. P•rllenburJ. W ., V•.J wW tab
noU.ce lh•t on tilt&gt; 1111'1 da' ot 8ep.
tember, lfll8,, t.be undenlpod plalJl.
tiHt fU11d their pet!Uon •pllull. 7GU
lu the Court of Common Pleu of
Me!Ja County, Ohlo, preyl.na fo:r ,....
Utlon of tho rollowlDJ duerlbed I'NI
propeltJ':
The fotlowtq real _.... ll.tut.ed 1a the TaWiilllip of I.AbiDaD,
COUD.iJ' ol M.... aad State of Otuo
ai'UI lmowo u:
BeJnar In &amp;ecu.oa Ttnnt' (JO),
Town No. TbrM U"l, Jlaqo Na. U
of tho Ohio CDmPDT'I Pure.U...
Inti buwlded •n4 detlcrlbldl U r.l·

-eo

Hold Cook-In

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$'299

I atMBID

Hill .qnO

Ol'OTAMCE "·

NGTICI IT PUILICATH)II
Geortt• Hen4orallot, wboM pk~ a1
•eidence ll unlmDWD; J•elr. Headu·
lhot, wboae Pl•ce of read•~ II Wl·
~noWD; the unknown hetn, de1'1Mee,
•dm1niltnltor. ueeu&amp;or Ul4
uai6DII of Georlla Bendenh~. KJ..
ceuecl; the unlr:DoWD betn. de.tMII,
lea•tee•, •dmtld.ltnktr, GIIIC'II&amp;or UMI
Ulltaa of J1elll Heod1nh0t. feet~ ...
ed; WlW•m G. DHIIM Pll Uada

Devillll, aa B-Buite a.o.d, ron

~IGH

GlUED OFr: INTO
TN&amp; IMFlN11"E

Plldntufl,
n .
Wllll.alll ~J.!:!:' et •l.,

GEO. BOBSIEllER, NO'fembor, 1 -.
11).16-6to RURAL - 4 room frame, large
'AMII /4. WILL, P .. lftttff
'· • • o-:an.•............., ....
clatem, large lot on ,....-et
1965 HONDA , all accessories,
to 181 10 Ill 11 lJ 11 II
road. ~-00 down.
Mrs. Stuart Brewer, Arnie and 111111l.Mc
low mlleaae. priced to sell. POMEROY - I rooms, water
Call 99!-7366.
10.17-3lp
-=F""'oa-,..sALE=IJ)Is!em. storm doors and wJn. Teddy, were rec«Jt overnight
dows. Outbuildings. Acre 1&lt;!1. ~est&amp; or Mr. and Mra. Dalla a Nlnety-two shares ol Pomeroy
lo... to-wit :
- "
Janey and children, LanpvWe. National Bank Sto&lt;k will be oold
FI.OOR Demonstratnr, 1988
Be~~JUU.Dt: •I • fioftll oonor t.o -....
tll.OOO.OO
Clark'•
In
e.nb!r
ol
ned
OD
Weill
Howard
Dalley
entered
Unlverstereo AM &amp; FM radio record MIDDLEPORT lWRAL -Lorio
to the highest bidder tor not less
rua: UtiBee ,_IJlduilll ..W. Had
oity
Hoopital
Thurlldaylorobaer..utb a dea. ..., 11 pololl lblaoa
olayer, tl14 or $7 a month,
than $90.00 per share, the ap. nil 11tbt..
8 room well built old home,
10uth 11 mtnu• wot 11 ~
vatlon and treatment. Mr. and
load honln c_..,... IMinl
Phone 773-5910.
10.17·3tp
Hllth t1 deJ. wed 14 poae•1 1101101
I \!o baths, good drilled wen. Mro. Dalley spont.overnlght Wed- praised value, at the omce of thlThe
lUBe land .. tb•t Wbkb wu de·
.MI det- W. n pi!IM; at. ttf Mil.
II Panel Two 111 t.be dud
5ll Acres of land m blacktop nellday with Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Brien and O'Brien, attorneys, 1ertbetl
w. a poleti N. ~ dor. w. as
to llodne, Down1nt, Htonlltd In
1"611 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
poiM; N. 531tt! der. W. 11 ..... to
road. Otber buDdlnp. Miner- Dalley In Chillicothe before go. 100'h Coort Street, Pomeroy, u the a~tc:U. to O.K. Lan4illt: UtenH
• etaue ln pld road; tbeDct N.
Volume 1(11, P•p 1•1 .
The macnm~ monograms, bulOhio
at
10:00
a.m.
Satunll,y,
als. $13.000.00
HYI deJ. &amp;. lit potd to e etou
llflfOniDCI Deedl; VolUDII let, P . .e
lng on to Columb.ls.
comor to Wm. Clark; tbeacll "W1Ua
October 26, 1968. For further 11:11. and VohuDI J21 , P•• t:31, lteli•
tonlloles , etc.. pay $41.!10 or III'LEN or VIRGIL TEAI"'RD
Mr . and Mra. C, E. Silvera lnlorrnatloo call 992-2720.
Mid Ciu'lll I1De N. SIMI .... E. &amp;I
( uunl)' Deed a...ordl.
$6.30 a month. Phone 773-5940. UIIOCIATES
polu Lo tho plact of beq:I!II!IDf,
III!IWIII have returned to their home at
Tbe re•l ella" hortiD CODVI,-.4
coDtalfti.q tl •ere~ ID4 a rot11 _.
WUllam E. Stivers
Mint tba UJM n•l elt.a.M u tblt
10.17-31p
IIYRAaJS£
COral Gables, Fla. after a three
l•n.4.
NnYeJed
from
RodDtJ
DoWlllal
Uldl
Admlnisb·ator of the es- M.annlnf Web11er to H1Roo N . Wolle
a&amp;FEKENCI: ODD: Val . Dl, ....
10.111-3tc week vtrslt here with Mrs. H. 0,
BU. DMd aec:orda. jfot• CouD\J'
tate ol Claude E. GWlan, I.Dd ...rry Wolfe bJ' dnd dlte4 Fob·
Oblo.
MODERN walnut
conEwing.
ruary "· 1111 aDd nearded Fel»r\l•
dec,
You ue req\llhd &amp;o •u-r tbl
11ry It, 1 • U. deed boolr: No. 1M
sole. Solid slate tuners and
Brillll Mullen, 12-yea.r-old son
a.aid peUtton b7 U.. fotb dU of No~~ P11e 187 of the Deed ikeordl ol
&gt;'ROP TRANS
Yimber, 1MB. or j\ldiiiWDt b' Mamplifiers. Vernier sllde rule
'11111• Cou.nt:r. Olllo .
of Mr. and Mro. Don Mullen, Ia
Buslnas. Servlees
Tel'mll of Sale: Cub rM not 1 - f•alt wUl be Nndered ap1Qit J'O\l·
Manning D. Webster, Mary A.
tuning. Precision bulll record DITCH DIGGING, water linea, recuperating at home lollowlng
UNA V. IIAION
1h•n hro·tblrdl of tho
1ptWai.Md
Webster to Isabel Slmpaon, lots, \ "iliUI, Ute Proptr17 belAI .ppndled.
FAY 11. &amp;IIITH
changer plays all speeds. Pay
ooae
surgery
at
Hal
zer
Hospitleech beds, Paul Anderaon.
HEI&amp;N M. CLKV&amp;NGD
l't 11500.00.
Sutton,
Racine.
PlalaWII
only $5 per month Or $13.12.
ROIIIIT C. HAITINeACM,
MaBOn, W. Va. Phone m al this week.
b71 caow. CBOW • POil'l'n
James F. Arnold, Ruth B. ArnIHiflll, ott MIIOI
Phone im-3218.
IO.IU!c
Att011'111171 hr Plaintiff
COUNTY, OHIO
5788.
10.9-30\p
old to Jerry L. Matheney, Twlla 10 " ; 10
&lt;I&gt; 1a. ao. n no1 4, u. ta
ttc:
11; 10 Ill 10 1ft l1 I lkl
Matheney,
parcel,
Middleport.
FOUR room bouse, bath, all DOZER, BACKHOE. trencher
Wo,yne Harrlsoo,Mj&lt;rtlallarrlMASON - Brownie r._ 137
conveniences, Pomeroy, prlcand truck service, aepllc held a cook-in recently at the 'on to Sarah Marie Smith, lot,
..t reasonably. Contact Bob tanka, wal&lt;!r tines, basements, Maaon Mothodlat Chlreh. Tho Middleport.
Eastman, Phone 992-5190 or
also topsoil. Henry Bahr, Brownies had as their gueltl,
John Groves, Patricia Ann
Chester ~35S8.
10.14-Gip
OPTOMETRIST
phone 9lli&gt;39ll1l or Roger Bahr, members ot Junior Girl Scwt Groves to Leo C. Kenned,y, Jr.,
phone 118f&gt;.31158.
ll).s.!Otp Troop 87. For their mew, the 9,95 Acres, salisbury.
OmCE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON
TWO FAMILY house, 291 Race
THURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY
Arastasla Staats, George
l!lrl• ~ed hamblO"ger drum.
St., Middleport, Phone 9ft.
C. C. BRADFORD
.Ucko, walking llalad, marah- Staats to state ol Ohio, Ease~1~11-tlp
.wcnONEER
mallow treat, &amp;Ollltmores am ment, Olive.
Bessie Bentz Bollman to GerComplete aom.e
Kooi-Aid. Thlrjy.aJx aeouta and
A GOOD DEAL, 1168 AM-FM
five gueltJr attended.
ald L. Powell, Mary R. PoweU,
stereo console with 4 speed
""'""
RHme,tiNI!l
Olllo
lot, Pomeroy.
automatic changer. 4 opeaker
Jolm W. Arblugh, Ethel ArCrttt lh acllua.
sound system. Lovely walnut
baugb
to Clarence Brown, AI·
I I ttc
console. Take over payments
bert&amp; Brown, lot, ouve.
Eaeape Artist
ol 11.50 per week or pay AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlger.
Etta Mae Panona to Paul H.
OILY
One
of
tbe
most
notorious
Parsons,
parcel, Letart.
$\OI.IZ. Try It In your !lome,
atlon oervlre. Jack's Refrtg.
artists of all time was
Gina Menchlnl, Clamente Me,.
Phone Im-2138.
10.14-Gic
eraUon, New Haven. hone escape
$30.00 .......- ..
John Sheppard, an early 18th· chlnl to Guido J. Glrolaml, Paul
812-2079.
f • lfe
century English c r i m i n a l. Simon, lot, Pomeroy.
CllwlleltT_.
A S'lll\:R In Ume, 11168 zig zag
Crowds paid to see him in the
Foster B. Bean, Freda M.
automatic sewing machine. READY • IIIIX conerete dellv. prison. When he was finally
This has 15 bullt-ln dealgna.
ered right to your project. hanged at Tyburn, the execu· Bean to Douglas Blaoell, C&amp;roqn
Makes butlonlloles. This orFast and easy. Free eatl- tion was viewed by 200,000 Bl1sell, lot, Ollve.
FUINITURE CO.
Harley C. Roberto to WWlam
Iginal sold for $298.50 now pay
malell. Phone 1192-3284. Goeg- persons, according to the EnB.
Collins,
Jr.,
t.oretta
Fern
W. YA.
only $75 or $5 per month.
leln Beady • Mil Co .• Middle- cyclopaedia Britannica.
Collins,
Sallobury.
Phone t92-Z1136.
10.14-Gie
port, Ohio.
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�I - 'n. tlallv Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Friday, October 18, .~968 .

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Nearly 100 New Scouts Stalnaker
Signed Up In MGM In Vietnam~
_lttporta Crom trur districts trict «10rdlnator. It Is apectIn U\e Tri-State Area Council, ed that 25-30 ..... Cub Scoot
Boy Scouts or America, show packs and Boy Scwt troops will
that almost 600 boys became be organized aa the result of the
Cub Scwts and Boy Seoota Tues- recruiting drive.
clo.Y nisht as part of the School
Boys or their parenta wbo
Nlgbt lor Scwtine recruiting pfO.. could not attend their local School
gram, The M-G-M District con- Night tor Scouting program may
tributed almost 100 boys.
get information about beromlng
The tinal tally ahoulc1 reach Cub Scouta or Boy Scouts b_y
at least 1,200, according to
calllng: In Gallipolis area Clarence 'Thompson, M-G-M Dis- Carl Cameron,
ln Rio Grande area - Rev.
Robert Mussman.
Early American
In Midd!ElJX)rt area - John
Decorator Items
Fultz.
In Wooden Ware
In Pomeroy area - Pat Wood.
The M-G-M District wishes
ePLANTERS PLAQUES
to thanh all Boy Scout aod Cub
•SPICE RACKS
Scout volunteer!! who helped ln
eWALL SCONES
this recruiting effort.
ETC.

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

LOCAL TEMP
The temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Friday, with
llght raiD [ailing, was 63 degrees.

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FASHION IDEAS

Given By
Dudley

::.:
~. -5 Torey llalnoker, em of &lt;':
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Mr. and 1\lrs. HariOIY Stalnal&lt;or, I!!
funi610Y Route 3, hal arrived ::;:
:~:
ln Vietnam m a year's tour of ~~:
du1y with the u.s. Army.
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - WDlard
He Ia aboard the Corpla Chrta·
II Ba.r 9llp aa a helleoplertru... P. Dudley, odmlnlalrstor of the
&amp;lata Bureau ol Elnj1loymlr!t
miaalan mechanic.
~clallst ~or Ia a 1965 Servleoo tndll' roplled In IIIII·
graduate of l'l&gt;mei'OJ' lli8b S&lt;hool geotloos modo by live youth
and graduated from the Oldo worken on lmplemontlnil pro.
Slate Barber College In Colum- 8fllllS In help reach all dlaad·
lxla before entering the umed vartapd youths In tho state.
Dudley commented on each of
forceain November, 1966.
the
provtwo sugpstlono, then
He .-nront basic tralnbli
eddod
some of his o1m.
at Fort Bragg, N. C., and later
••PUblic
reereatim haJ tradl
was staUmed at Camp Eustis,
tlonslly
beon
regarded so a toVa.; Columbus, Ga., and Corpua
es!
problem,"
lludltiY osld. "To
Christi, Tex. Ills wUe, Teresa,
tle&lt;UI'O
lll!lllOrl
with atote lUnda
lives in Pomeroy.
would
reQllre
new
leglolalloo."
~!allot ~er
talked
He
said
to
secure
new leglalawith his parents by abort wave
tloo
the
grwp
r:i
live
youth CO·
radio about a week ago, Ills adordlnatoro
should
plon
to get
dress Is: ~...s Terry D. salnathe
matter
before
the
next
sesker, RA 51876940, Co. A, lilt T,
sloo
of
the
General
Anembly.
C Battalloo (ACFT Molnl. Dept.)
The coordinators included:
USNS Corpuo Chrtatl Ba.r (SGU);
James
A. Roseboro, Columbus;
FPO San Franclaco, catlf.,
H&lt;ll&gt;eri
D. Lewis, Dorton;
966()1.
Clalck Buckenmeyer, Toledo;
Walter Beach, Cleveland llld
Rl chard Nsai, Akron.
On of the -lllions
made to the atato, Dudley osld
he saw "no reasm for the state
. . . to sllocate t'lmds I&lt;&gt; the clt .
les to •create' more employment

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483 Papers
Supporting

Dick Nixon

NEW YORK (UPI) - Rich.
ard M. Nixon has the ootspo..
ken edltorlsl support of 483 dally newspapers, five times more
than Hubert Humphrey enjoys
but fewer than the former vice
president had when he ran for
the presidency In 1960, Editor
and Publisher magazine said
Thursday.
The weekly magazine of the
newspaper and adVertilingindlstries said the newspapers Blij)porting Nixon have an aggregate
elreula- of 20.7 mlllloo cop.
les. Lined up for Humphrey are
93 dally newspapers with total
clreulaUon of 3.9 mlllloo copies while 10 daily newspapers,
rive of them in his home state,

said.

DudliiY'• suggestions Included:
-Each ~ local commun~
lty be enoouragect to dovelop a
comprehensive plan ror moblll·
zatlm of tbe community's entire
resources for worldng with the
dlaadvantqed,
-Better coordl.natJon ol resour cea In each conunwrlty to
get the most dectlve use.
-Inventory
and
provide
guidelines for utfllzatlon or Ill
supportive services necessaryto
the rehabUitatlon of U!e dl.s-

are supporting George Wallace
ol the American Independent par ty,
Charging grou neglect of mty
E&amp;P osld 280 dally nowspa.
and extreme cruelty, H e n r y
pero with 9.4 million ctreulatloo
l'llelpo, Racine Route 2, has ftl.
were still on the renee or mained lllit tor divorce from Vivian
taining an independent stance aa
Eileen Pbe.lpa, same addreas,
c1 Oct. 15, when a prellmlnary
In the Meigs eouncy. oommon
report was «&gt;!llllfied on editor.
pJeas court.
Ia! suwort lor Ute prosldontlsl
In the same court. a divorce
candidates. E&amp;.P makes the suractim
filed earlier by Esther
vey every election year.
Virginia Borger against Wends!!
The magazlne nnt lnqutrles
W. Barker was dismissed.
to Ule 1, 749 dally newspapers,
asking editors or publishers to
CALL CANCELLED
check of! candidates to whom
Tba Pomei'OJ' lire deportment
their papers were giving edltorJal endorsement. C-ards were re"AAlved a eall Tbursdlly alter·
111111 coming back lhls week, E&amp;P noon when a car was reported
on fire at Hidden Lakes. Howsaid.
Per, the call was cancelled beSQUAD SUMMONED
fore the department arrived at
The Middleport emergency the scene.
squad answered a call Thursday
ntglll In the home ol Alma Simp.
NAME CHANGED
aoo In Bradbury. Mro. Slmpi!Otl,
At an ol!lelal board mooting
who had become Ill, was taken to
this week the name or the RaVslerano Memorl&amp;l Hospital
cine United Methodist Church
where she was treated WJ.d diawas changed to the Wesleyan Unlta
eharged.
ed M - I l Cbureh.

FileA for Divorce

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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The set with the "works in a drawer"
Here ·s a Co lor TV wit h the works you can see. The
wo rk s cons1st ol 10 tubeless plug -in min i -circuits
thai prov1de solid-slate dependability. and fa st. economica l at -home service . Quasar
the se1tha• stavs
ar home working
.. II 82 Channel UHF/VHF

Color
WERNER RADIO &amp; TV.
Middleport, 0.

By Death Of K. A. Leikari
dlotdeal _., 1111
W..........,
af4' In
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PT. PLEASANT -

Of all the ways to be sure of "scoring " of
achieving "goals" in this life-such ~s a
special trip, higher education, new car or
hom~-probably the surest way is to open
a Savmgs Account here right now! We'll keep
it growing with interest, as earned. You keep
1t growing with deposits every month or
payday.
Start saving here NOW!

POMEROY.
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

RUTLAND

Serving Meigs County for over 96 years
Member Fe:lerol Reserve System

Optn Friday Nights 5:00 to 7:00

Kemeth greo In . .

Arvi Lelkorl, t3, of 928 23rd
91,, Pl. PIPI!I!It, AU doad em
arrival at Pleo- Vallllf lloapllal 'llwtredl,y lflernooo ll!ll'ertng an - • heart littack at Ida homo.
Mr. Lolkorl had been adrisor fit Elplorar Poll 281 fit Main
S1raet llapllot Clltreh for three
years. Under h11 actf.ve Ieader.
llhlp the unit ·had grown to 45
membon. For their Wtatandlng
Job cm!nB lho eollapoe of the
&amp;lver Bridge the Wilt llld thslr
adriaer reeslved the R~ Re118rVe Award from the National
Council of the Boy Scouts of

America.

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Uldvar.
1N1111d AU llrot
In tbo Air Corpo Ia WOJ'Id
war n IDd wao a of the

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CHARLESI'ON, W. VL - Tht
IUr.obma of &lt;N of the vlcllma
of the lllvor BriAI80 "AAll-lnlo

the Old&lt;&gt; River 1111 7eor 111m
filed aftmllllmlJbellllltep•n•
the Clov- Plaia l)oolor lor on
of t h e · - · - -

111111&gt;.

(Cootlnued from pap 1)
Downtns, Thoodore T. Reed,
Theron John8011., Helen RattiJum
Cla&amp;&gt;l&gt;, Pauline Atkloa, Betty Milhoan, Dolly Hayes, Virginia Thoren, Gladys Morgan IDd Vllma
Plkkoja and honorary truatees,
Mrs. Edna Stewart and Mrs. J,
W. Herscher. Wallace Bradford
and Mrs. W, P. Lochary served u the nominating oonunltteo.
Following prayer by Mrs. Norma Lee, Mrs. Paullne Atkins,
secretary, paid tribute to the
1418 A. v. Howell, long • time
presltlont of the aoelet;y, IDd the
late John W, Herscher, a vice
president of the group IDd a [ormer reatdent who gave thouaando of dollars to Melgo County
organbatlona and churches. The
eoclety received IOJI\e $30,000
from the late Mr. Herscher

towards tile constructioo ot tile
muii4JUID.
Plana tor the rnuaaum u drawn
by Everett Ra,v John...., formerly of Pomeroy and oow of Columbus, were dloplayed.llobstetter spoke on tho alto loeatloo
wldeh ha.s .,.., glvon by I h e
Molga eouncy. Commloalooers.
Two of the commisatoners were
presen~ Robert Clark ond Ralph
Wardon Ouro. The lhlrd oommJsll.oner, Dick Karr, was Wl~
able to attend due to illneas.
During a dlscusaion it was
pointed out that aome 32lJ books
belonging to tile late Mr. How.
ell have been turned over In the

bookmobile headquarters. T w o
members of the society Indicated
that Mr. Howell had stated on

118Veral occasions before h I s
doath that he had planned that
his hlstorlcal poasesa1ona woold
be given I&lt;&gt; the Molgo C o u n t y

Musewn.
Following the soctoQ- meetlne
the trustees reelected olUcera.
They are Hctlstetter, president;
Gordon CaldWell, flrlt vlceprelldont; W. P. L&lt;H:hary, second
vice presidenti Howard Frank,
lhlrd vice presltlont; Pauline AJ.
Idna, secretary; Dolly Hayes,
treaiUl'eri Norma Lea, chapl.aini
Oleva Cotterill, musician; Beulah Jooes and Bob Hoeflich, pubHdoto, and Betty Milhoan, di-

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SAIGON

VletDam

Jackie
(Contlllled from 0
mlleo from llhaca, the homo
loland ol the mythical tllysaeo.
N.....,.. llld photosupltoro

PTA Committee

tried
"' In
- time
"' Alltlravlda
from
Athena
for Mrs.
Kenlecb"'s arrival never made
II. Oftlelalo of Olympic AlrwiiY•
asld lhll!' had no planes or
helleoptero available. The army.
baeked Greek government llrst
The Exeeutlve Committee of prorntaed In make two mllltary
the Middleport PTA today Warn· planes avallable for nawiDlen,
ed paronto of an Impending dao- then reveraed the doclolon,
ger In the eommunlt,y.
aplalnlng IIIIIY c:oulm't arrive
The committee atatos thll Ills In time.
reiJably reported that 011 S8Va
Kemedy !biers
eral occasions in the early eveMr1. Kemedl was accompaning recently an lD'Iclothed male nied m the filslt from Now
has aweared in several parts of Yori&lt; by her children, Caroline
Middleport. So far, the miD .... and Joltn, her llep!ather llld
made no attempt to accost anya mother, Mrs. IDd Mrs. Hugh D,
one. He has, however, lteiJped Auc:hlneloaa, and the K1!111ledy
from behind buoltes IDd appor. sisters, Patricia and Jean.
ently other hiding places to ''Pat'' Ia the former wile of
!rlglton women and girls.
actor Pater Lawford. Jean is
The Executive Commltteo of married 1&lt;&gt; Slophen &amp;nllh.
the PTA warns parents tobeparOnassla, wearing a dark auit
tieularly on tho alert for the oafe. and red tie, a... In "'
ty of their children. This, es- Andravlda from Athens with his
peclslly, with the oPJlroeeh or slater, Artemlo Garoulalldl,
the Halloween season when they ohortly bo[ore the Komed!'
are more apt to beoo the str&amp;ets. plane landod.
So far, no one has been able
Reports lrom the )&gt;llrl city ol
to identlt.r the ol!ender.
Alttoa, Oll)&gt;Oslte ll&lt;orploo, osld
preparations for the
were being -rvloed by 18SCHOOlS CLOSED
Meigs ColDrty schools wert~ year-old Cbrlsdna OnassJa, his
closed today so that teachera daughter by his llrot marriage.
arrived at Swrplos from
could attend a meeting ol the
Meigs eouncy. Educatlen Asao. Parlo about a week ago.
Onaalla osld no llrm hod
clatloo belns hold at Eastern
been sat for the wedding.
lli8b S&lt;hool.

Issues Warning

Appoint

Smash 165
Sampans In
All-Out Raid

Federal-Mogul Will Build Plav
GALLIPOLIS - ()[lleialo of
Federal-Mogul Corporation, De·
troll, maker of auto porta have
amouneed CO!IIIIl- of plano
for the constnu:tton of a new
plant here, aeoordlng In Gary R.
IIJort, presldotll ot the Galllo
Comly Community Improvement
COfporallo!l.
The flellit,y will greatly ln-

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Tht t.mll,y of Mol\'ln A. cu.. "IWill" - . . Coul QIOrd
trell fit Pl. Pleo-, lllod lAIIt -~ llld Arm7 ...,,..._..
llo AU a mambor of t h o Ia f8dtral &lt;Ob1 ...... '1'beiY lll!lllo a Commtttdll I I 0 • •
Amorleon ~eal Sodel1, tbo ed the Plain Deolor, tile Foreot n.Ha lqJPIJ ~ llld
Amerleon Sodoey of Cltemieal Cl1;y Publ.llhlttg Co., J)boCioe:.. - - 11$ _.till · - ·
E1181naar• llld Hal emploYed at &amp;1ller Rlehlrd Canra,y llld ,... and . . . . . . - . . ...
Goocb'ear Plant at Awle Grove p&gt;rler JoleP!...,._ aold ~.
U I IIOIIior dovelopment engl.
The llllt """ ID AtJa. 4 or.
Tht ra1d lala "VIet Coal
neer.
ticle In tile Plaia Deolar lim· lake'' 155 mlloo . , 'I wwt ill
~rvlvors Ia addltloo In the
dOl' magazine doplcled Ute CID· Sailoa 'llwtredl7 .... cmo of
latllar lnell... the widow, Mro. trell 1am111 ao 111cl..., baek- · tho - · amt •eee..tul IDd
Am Bumnston Lelkarl; o n e 'ft'l1'd. dr.tJ, unleellaa hlllbJlllea 'P''"el ln-c:camtr)' naval cpra..
11011, Mlehoel Kemolh Lelkarl, llld cantrell himself · - tlone,.. u.s. lllllltorJ .............
II home; 1110 cleu8hlora, Pamsla Httle to Hve lor" llld 1181 an tero Ald.
Am llld Krlatal Uao Lolkart, tsnoram dnllk.
Far tn lho north In · both at borne; me brother, Welbite IDID Red war IUJlPiloo,
ko Lslkarl ol Rlversldo, Csllf.
Amertean Martnea llammed
FUDel'a1 aenteesaretentattvedolp IDID tile Nortb-81uth

He was one ot three a d u 1 t
leadon aeOOIIlpiiiY!ng the Trt •
Sbte oontln&amp;onl of Scwto In Philmont Ranch In N"" Mexl co lhla ly oehecluled for 11 Lm. Slturcta.Y at MohraGvMO Funeral
eummer.
He was chairman at MaiJOfl Home by the Rev. Gary Brown.
eouncy. Heart Fund eorly thlo lltrlal Ia "' be at Akron, Ohio.
Friends may call at the funer.
year and on Sept. 20, was placed m the board of directors of al hOme alter 7 p.m. today.
the Wool Virginia Heart Fund
Asi!IOciatlon,
Born at Fort Madl1011, Ia.,
Dec. 5, 1924, he waa a son
Nikko Arvl Lelkarl who s u rvivea, and the late Gertrude Rupp! l.ell&lt;ort.
He received a bachelor's de-

wlthln the city government."
"Thla seems to be a proposal
ol 'make work' that Js not jus.
tined in toda,v'a economy," he

advontaged.

flies Libel SWt

Area Residents Saddened

w-..r

a.e

erease produclioo

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Dom!lllortoed
'llwtreda7 IDd

Zcmo

O&gt;MZ)

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333 lllelll far tbo blaoot

IUD iD the ['nmm!mfp arllllll.

In tbo delta, .........,.,. .....
tile

thraa

50.-~mr,

hlab-

_ . . Navy "lwlll ran the liiUIUI of Vlot CQJ8
guardo

lala ''V.C. lake" , .

otroyed 6f - - hula llld
15 M11lpiUlS llld clamapd 61

buta llld 25 Tht bloW bit tile heart (){ tbo
CollliJIUid.at MJ!Ij)"' -.,ply Hue
11'0111 tho lOUth..- proriDee
Ia South Vle1Dam to buo •. _
lOUth of SaJp llld ammd the
oapltal.
Allied oolcllers prowling Sol·
p'o outoklrto found 1110
I!IIOl'rllla orma caebeo-ooo wiU!
rifles IDd ammunition, tbo
with
100
amirockets, 75 !'OIIDdl of aploolvtl
llld -

4,000 b!llleto.

I

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Zorltle, Cheater

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.P olice Cite
-Driver into

City Court
GAlJ.IPOLIS -

Donny

C,

wu cited In Gallipolis Municipal
Court Oct. 21 on a charge or
taUure to 1~ Within theauured
clear diatance alter an accident
It 9:45 p. m. Friday on Rt. 7,
three and seveJlootenths miles
oouth o[ Cheshire.
The Slate lllghwQ Patrol saki
that Morrow attet11&gt;ted 1&lt;&gt; pass
another ~ car driven
by Floyd Ktdd, 39, catlettsburg,
Ky., aaw another car ~and
IWened to cut ..ck Into his lane
of trawL Morrow Qlied hio
brakes llld hlo ear slltllnlo Ute
..ek of the KJdd ear.
No one wes inJured. There was
minor dtunago to the Kldtl car
llld heaVY dlmage to tho Mor·

FRIDAY THRU TUE'lDAY

OCTOBERIB-23
NEVER A DULL
MOMENT

(Color)
Paul No1110011-Geo.

HON. CLARENCE E. MILLER. SPEAKER

""' ear.

The patrol lave1tiallted a .. .,

6:00P.M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23
POMEROY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

oad accldont at 10:15 p. m. Frl·
dlf em Rt. 160, elglt&gt;-tontha mlle
,...ttt ot Rt. 55t. No ooe was !~&gt;­

Jured.

. omeoro roported that Larry
19, Columbus, lost con--

Burke,

trol em the wet hltlhwo.Y 1 n d
off the rlalrt olde ol the

TICKETS AYAILAILE AT
COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE
WEBSTER AND FULTZ, ATTYS.

r&lt;JOtL HPdediGUth,NitlaVar..,y,
. i8, Rl. 2 Vlllloo, ...,. tile ear ol!

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$5.00 PER PERSON

(Color)

Pd. Pol, MY,

I

h.,.,..o,y, aJKI aeoordlng to

potro1 loot coatrol llld her
sllt1 orr the rood llld otruek
·ilto Burlra ear. There wao minor
. . . _ In both eon.
~. Tbe patrol elted Nltla Vorney
Jll Gollla c-ty Juwnlle Court
·a~~~rc~o.y o.t.
charp of
~ In exeeso for road condl·

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Kemedy

AND
Rollert Slaek-Elks Smtmer
"THE.CORRUPT ONES"

GAIJ..lPOLIS City police
cited Harold E. Hannon, 19, or
205 Chestnut SL, to Gallipolis
Municipal Court Oct. 21 on a
charge or reckless operation after an accident at 9:30 p.m Fri.
di.Y In the 900 block or First

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Lohse Named
Director of
WTVN Radio

Ave.
Pollee said Hermon, headed
northeast on First Ave., lost
control or his car. The vehicle
went otr the lett side of the
street, struck a stone wall and
went onto the lawo, or the Wayne
Brown residence at 934 Fiest
Ave.

Juveniles are

Fined Saturday
GALLIPOLIS - Gol1ta County Juvenllo Judge John w. Jlow.
ell lined throe )lvenlleo Saturday m State lllghwQ Patrol lraf·
fie charges llld lolfelted bondl
of 1110 othera who !alled to tijl·

POMEROY - Jhn Lohse, tormer host of WTVN Radio's PtW•
lar •• Lohse J...ounge," hu been
tamed program director Ill
pear.
WTVN, Columbus.
Fined were Nlda K. Varney,
Ldlae, a native of Pomeroy,
16,
Rl. 2 VInton, •10 llld oosta,
joined the stafi of WTVN Jan.
IPeed
1n excess for road a n d
14, 1962 and has since becmne
weather
condltlnnl; Brendl S.
or» of eeotral Ohio's boot known
Hemby,
16,
Rt. 1 Bidwell, .10
and Jq~siar redia peroonalltleo.
and
ooota,
mille
voblcle, and
In 1963 he was nuned music dJ ..
Stapllon
T.
Simp
.....
17, Raclno,
rector.
$10
llld
eolia,
epeedlna.
During the past three years
Forfoltlng bcmdo were Rd&gt;ert
he was chosen by BlllbeartlldagH.
Burillo, 16, Golllpollo, •18,
azine, In ita research aurveya,
failure
In obOl' an autotnatktraf.
as most _.mr In the Columbus
tJe
signal
and cat\'ln F. Dorton,
area for Ida ability In motivate
16,
Cievelllld,
if23, lpNd'na:
Hstenlna audleneeo In roprd In
hit recordlrws. He recentl)' received e special sUver record
for brlng!oa tile bit 10111o "A
FOOT LACERATED
~ for SUaan" to naUoral
GALIJPOLlS
- In 0, Ex·
lame.
liDe,
~.
ICII
~
Mr. and Mra.
1n MB.Y or 1988, Mall• Hltlh
Daniel
J,
Exline,
HI.
2 Wall-,
School chose the song "Maroon
was
admitted
In
Holaor
Modleal
llld Gold". 004Utbored by Jim
Center
at12:05
p.m.
Frldo,y
with
and hls sister JenDiter, u the
1
14eeratlon
of
lho
left
foot.
He
official 1ehool olmamalor, Jim' a
wu
lnjurod
Ita
llll!ll1ed
parents, Mr. ud Mrs. Harold
Lohse, llvo at lOll Wolfo Drlw, em tilul. HII COIIdltlon II report.
ed .. good.
Ptlllleroy.

•abat 11' 1 H

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Maoleo IDd Puet1o BleD, ...
mtnoriv ........,lhlp - - .,

....,_,-........,uoatnAl&amp; I'+
llldJ..,an.

Reedsville
Man Shot
POMEROY - Robert Ralguel, 40, ol Rt. 1 Reedsville, wu
taken In Veterua Memorial lloop!ial lor treotmmt of 11"''II'OIIIldo llld then jailed aftor he wao struck by a lllltltllm blul
In the legs early Sllllrday morning.
Ralguel was hit by a ~ blast allegedly tired by Norman Evans, 32, also ot Rt. 1 Reedsville, outalde ol the EYau
home at about 2:30 a.m.
Evona told Meigo ~v illerll! ROOert c. llartartbacb llld
Proooeutor Bernard V. Fultz he tired at Ralgool aftor Raljpoel
came to his home and struck him In the tace while he wu Weep,
EviUI&amp; and Ralgue1 are neighbors,
Evana, ooon alter the lndleont oocurreo!, telephone !ilerlll Hartanbach and informed him of the shooting.
114rtenbaeh summoned tlte l'l&gt;moi'OJ' Emergency StJtad, Dep.
utles Manning Rouolt llld John Tllllo IDd Proaeeutor Fultz llld
rw~hed to the Evans residance. The aherlfr took Evans into cu ..
tody, and &amp;a IKJIA(Imon left for the hospital with J!ai8uo1 before
the other otficlala arrived at d:Je EYana home in another car.
The CoolviUe Emergency unit was also at the aceoe.
Ralguel, following treatment, was taken to COOIIIf;y jail where
he was booked on an intoxication charge, an old dldavlt r1 cb-

There was minor damage to the
lawn, wall IIDd car. No one wu
Injured.
That was one of three acd•
dents Frldlf bring!n,: tho IUlllUOl
accidert total to 314 accldentl
in the first 292 days of the year.
Pollee investigated a mJnor
baeklne aecltlottl at 12:37 p.m.
Friday on Court St. , at the lower enl ol the city park. Ortlcers
aald Roselyn B. WhobrE-y, 38,
Addlt100, backed Into a parked
car owned by SherJ L. saunders,
10, Rt. 2 Gallipolis. There· waa
minor damage to both cars,
Reported to the stadon was an
accident that occurred at 3:30
p.m. Friday in the parking lot
at the Gallipolis Daily Tribune,

825 Third Ave.
Pollee said a car driven by
Harold Erwin, 50, Crown City,
backed into a car driven by
Hm1er E. Beckett, 68, of 420
Hedgewood Dr. There waa DO
dlmage to tile Erwin ear and mJr
nor dlmage to the Beckett ear.

Two Couples Ask
Divorce Aetions
&lt;iALLIPOLb - Two coupleo
lljJpliod lor dlvorooa Frlcta.Y In tho

ollleo

of MarJorie Rinehart,

Clark fit Court, GoJJla County
Common Pleao Court.
Linda Rldlardl Harvey, Rt.
2 l'ltrlot, llled a petltloo lor a

MARAIJDER HOMECOMING - Nancy Httrrls, dlu&amp;hte&lt; of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris oC Middleport. poses fl'lth a bouo.
quet of roses and heir escort, Cheater Roush, of P&lt;meroy, aft..
er she wes crowned Hmnecoming Queen of Meigs High School
in ceremonies before lhe Meigs-Wellston game Friday night.
Min Harris ls a senior.

Frey MGM District
Scouter of the Week

POMEROY - A bigger, more challengtrw owortunt.t;y taa called
Walter K. Stewart, adminlstrtttor of Veterons Memorial lloopltol,
am he has accepted Ita
stewart, 50, administrator of Veterans MemortalslnceJ.....,..
1966, said he will become administrator of the 11~ l..aneuta'Fair11eld Hoipltal on Nov. 16. His reaignatl.on wa• tw:ded to the
Veterans Memorial Ho!IPital Beard of Trulteea Wednuclly rQtt. It

North Gallia
Classes are

Being Held

GALUPOL1S- TheNorthGal111 Local Sehool District Is spon.
oaring an Aclllt Basic Education
program for the relidant.s of all

'lbroush oooperatlm of loeal
1cllool tllatrlcts or Gsllia eoun.
Qr there are clasBeB In progress
at North GoJJla lli8b S&lt;hool, K,y.
pr Crook Higb S&lt;hool, Hannan
Traee llllih SeMol, ond Southwoatem llllih S&lt;hool. Eilrollment
to date ln the classes is as follows:

boys in New Hliven.
He has not tound time, but

taken time, to gi w to boys unaelllshly and he has stoa1 tall
In the eyes of boy&amp; in New HI,... lor the paat 17 yearo.
Hla wife Glenna ha.s been •
den mother eight years.

Jack entered acoutl~ IS u[)en
n.d" in the lloll of 1961 with 1
,_ CUb Scout pack, tho Drat
In New Hawn, No. 256. Ro was
Den n.d for a "'""Je of yeoro,
thea became eub scout master
aJKI
had three 1001 who were
nont atiii -otlng cldld
ab
ac::outa,
11 they reached the
In JO!IW'Y, Sho oliO setlks all1110111' and cuBIDtly of the eldld. rflhlage.
Frey became scoutmaster in
Mary
Romey, llled a
1956
of the Maoon troop. He
petllllm far a tllvoreefrom Gorno
C. Vllltere, Lopa, W, Va., on eateoaiw training at all the
--fltiJ'OIIliOiillt ofduty. 11110&lt;1al eventa he waa able to
'l'baf...,.. married AtJa,17,1935 atteod while eub muter, taklntl
IDd bavt &lt;N minor child. She along all the Den Methero who
aloo - a cuBIDtly ol the cMid. wanted to go.

ln.J..Publlc l)aJIImottl ~tllrclo.y.
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He added: ''Mr. stewart's move fO f.ailC.alter.FairlleJd J1a 1lfCiao!
dert\tl OW&gt;&lt;Jrtunillo' for him, tlemonstratlni hfl tina IU&lt;Cell liKe U
an administrator. His move also is 1. most regrettable acttaD. tDr
VeteraruJ Memorial as he will be dltl'lcult to replace.'"
Nolan said perhlps one of the
chief achievements of the past opened under Its pnseat Baud
three years tmder Stewut's ad- or Trustees, as a DJnoproftt hotministntion has been the devel- pltal, October 24, 1964. SIDt:e
opment of smooth cooperation Stewart succeeded Charles ~
between members oi the medi- out as admlnlotrator eor]l In
cal staff which is made up or 1966, Ve......,. Memorial doctors or osteopathy and medl· pltal has increued Its '"hUent
eal doctors. Wlth R. R. Pickens, dQa" an avenge ot 1,000 •
D. 0., Chief of Staff, this coop- nually; lnereased tho lllliXIor fit
eraUon has achieved listing or eQioyees from 74 to 88 and lothe hospital by the Amerltan creased the numberof.bedaavallable to the public ~om 46 to 51.
Hospiial Association.
Hospital operations have per~
Stewart himself told t h e
mltted
the spending of $22,000
Tlmes - Sentinel he considered
in
capital
1mproV8llleiKs. The
helping bring about this cooperapayroll
through
September, 1968,
tion ooe of his most important
already
hu
exceeded
the _pay..
cortributions in almost three
roll
or
all
of
1965.
In 1967,
years at Veterans Memorial.
there
were
1,820
admlalllD08,
There are nine physicians on
The Stewart administration hal
Veterans Memorial Stall There
also
been a time or growth ror
are over 30 on the starr or ~
two
hospital
auxiliaries. Memcaster • Falrfteld, which recent·
bership
in
the
Veteran~ Memorly was made an open start
Ial
Hoopllal
Auxiliary
hu growu,
Veterans Memorial Hospital
as haa its reaponatbilitlea. Mrs.
Faye Sauer Is president. The
Junior Auxiliary, the Votenna
Memorial llospital ~
ers, has experienced lim1lar
growth.
Mr. Stewart, a resldert ot
Syracuse, will move to I ADCII
ter lC)Oil taking 111 hJs ~

Goll14 Coun17.

NEW HAVEN - Jack W, Frey
Ia the M-G-M District's "Scouttr of1he Week." Jaek is the rea..
aon 'fro(lp 256 is still serving

divorce rrom Ronda Harvey,
Bethol, on groundo of gran neglect ol duty llld tllllrtml8 cruelty. Tilof were married Dee. 31,
1963 llld ltave one minor child,
the plsintlfl 14 PfOI·

-or,

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Stewart Will
L eave 1'II
•
'.I_ etgs

Tr\l.!lllOJ

In Reckless Operation

the assault indictment. A demur-

Ol'

.......raeturiD hctlltfp In
France, ~ Jtall, At&amp; " "
in

was accepted wlth regreL
"Mr. Stewart's resignation na a gtUt surprise," u1d HDifard Nolan, president of the Veterans Memorial Hospital Boart1 of

Police Charge Driver

Morrow, 18, Rt. 1 Galllpol.la,

OCT. 18-1&amp;.20
•• COOL HAND LUKE"

entine

or

MEIGS GENERAL Hosm'AL
ADMISSIONS- None.
DISCHARGES- Ncoto.

eraldp

(Continued on Page 2)

questions, which, by the W8¥,
were quite lrrelevant, he refused to anawer the same, thus renewing his objection to testily,
despite the waiver, andwasthere'!11"" . .lhr~ed with -.npt .
~~~~.r!!ILJ!\!I!I.J!llt.~.•,..l\! .1!!."'1'/9. liB.: , •.!Jl'l~I~!'I.,IW.~.,-·
~~~ John w, BurlUe, Jr., gree riot and tuso agiJ'av'l'lie Opinion o:ontlmi8d: "Even . r:i eaurt 'I&gt;Y11ii"'Pi'61ecatlng lit18, jUld 11M Jon!iy, 20, of Utlllllt. The eaaeo are [)Otltllq If lhlo ware oo, IDd the court lome¥ If he did not aniWer the
Goli!Pollo, In tho July 14 Incl. trial.
should lind that he did Wldor- (JiesU.on. I eonsJdar this, and othtlont- 1n wldch Pem - e . 16,
Judge Mlteball In his doclsloo aiiDd tho privilege oulllclently er circumstances involved, aa
Chelldre, reoetved a broken jaw. concluded that even though the to waive Jt, whal the defendant belni violative of the defendant's
. BurlUe, Janey, MJke Dldfy, witness (BuriUe) was instructed later on ln the oourse ot the constitutlmal rights, and t o r
(Coittlnued on Page 2)
·1a, and Gary llu[fy, 20, Gslll- obout his constitutional prlvUege, grand Juey was aoked eerialn
poll a, and a filth person, lndicted oeeretly, were Indicted by
the September term grand jury.
·The Duffy brothers were abo
indicted for aggravated assault
'and Jeney for assault.
BurBle and Janey llled pleos
In abatement I&lt;&gt; the secmddogree
riot Indictments and Janey, In

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TONIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

rsle of nearly $2SO,OOtl,OOO.

Today the oompany employes
ty of Rio Grande College llld
lllProdmately 13,000 people
Ohio University.
Allllating tile CO!liOratlon In within ita 13 dlvlsloos, and has
the eeleclloo ware the Ohio De- 16,000 stockholders who o w n
velOf)lllent Department, tho Co- more than 5,000,000 shares r1
lwnbia Gas &amp;Yatem of Ohio, the Its eommon Bloch.
Federal-Mo!l)l) hasgrowntonaCOlumbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Company IDd the CJC of Uonal and intematt.onal prominence as the only Independent
GoJJla County.
Myron C. Sames, general man- prod.lcer or all major t;ypes ~
ager of the Haller Dlvl olon, said bearings In the United statea. It
Federal-Mogul Is most interest- ia also a leader in developing
ed In the posslbUitlea offered technitJ.Jes for the fabrlcatim ot
by the new facility.
parts rrom high )&gt;llrlty metal
"The GelllpoUs plant will pro- powders, creating combinations
duce parts by a new process IDd densities of materl&amp;lo oot
we have recently perfected. obtainable by standard producThese parts are coosiderably tion methods.
·
strmger than those manufacturJn add1 tlon, the company• a 30
ed by methods generally used domestic plants mamracture oll
in our industry, and the market seals and O~rtngs, gaskets, grindpotential tor them Is virtually Ing wheels, cutting tools, and
unlimited," Sames said. "Since aerospace tuel system con,ponthe !acUity Is to be built to our ents and protective garments.
own specifications, we expect to These proWcts serve as origire.allze
important savings nal equipment and replacement
through greater efficiency."
parts toe avec 2,000 customers
The G&amp;J Auto Parts Co., with throughout the natim - includstores in Gallipolis and Pome. lng all the automobile and truck

GALLIPOLIS - Gallla Couo- rer was flied to Janey's plea In it was (~.lite obvioua from the
ty Prosecuting AUornoy John A. abatement to asfiiWit and no do· teatlm011Y of tile witness on the
~ling said Soturday he ·Intends eialoo has been tiled In that ease. wltnoos siiDtl, llldatalotertlme,
to tiJli)Osi the doctaloo JUd&amp;e
Gary and Mike Dutry pleadod that be did oot really unclor'olancl
Thomas W, Mitchell to quash oot gullt,y upon orraignment to the tltll Import llld nolure of his

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availability of manpower, a fa~
vorable economic climate, the
attractiveness of the area aa a
plaoe to Uve and the proximi-

John Epling Will Appeal Quash Action

art, Sarah Cooao, JO!IIIo Now!blrlll!' KID&amp; WlnnleDaf.

~er,

MDGS THEATRE

Goa•• I• Wild
Admlulon 15c &amp; SOc
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

Federal-~! listed BOVoral
rea1011a for choosing to locate
ln GaU.(poU a alter screening several possible locations in southeastern Oldo. II pointed to the

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roy, Ilk.. ··•·•.
parta olncb ·
Federal - h.
had Ita beginning .
mill II1JilPly ...... •
TbroUgb expansloo and 1.
OUI acquilftioo&amp; and DMn ger ..
has grown to be the natlon'a
332od largest ln&lt;llotrlal oorpor.
atim, wWl a eurrentannualsales

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Women of the &amp;. Paul Church
1erved light refreshmoots at the
clo,. of the meeting.

Hlway Heclr.ler•

MB.Y of

Devoll!d To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

Rlgheo, Cheahlra.
DISCHARGES- Rlehlrd 9te!r.

:• El berfelds In Pomeroy
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Are Open
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: Friday and Saturday Nights

the corporation'• Holler Dlvt·
aloo, wldeh bas pioneered In
the fabrleatlon of parta from
powdo.ted metal. Tho Golllpolta
plant will inOOJJ)OI'ate and expand upon the very lateot Jrn&gt;.
vatlms and technology In this
rslatively now lleld.
An area on Route 7 on the east
Bide of town ha.s been selected as
the plant site. This Is lmmedl·
slely adjacent to the new ChrtoCraft plurt, near the new GallipoHs airport.
The primary structure will
cover 62,000 &amp;CJIB.I"e (eellllldwlll
be dostgned to allow lor expan.
&amp;!oo toapprodmatelythreotlmes
Its original sJ ze. The plant wf.ll
Initially employ about 150 per.
sons who, with the W&amp;:Ceptioo of
a rew management people, will
be drawn tor the inunediate area.
Design and constructioo will be
done by an OhJo firm to be chosen (rom bids currently under
review. Construction is tupected In begin almost immediately,
with manufacturln8 ~rations

tmts

VETERANS MEMORIAL
Hosm'AL
ADMISSIONS- Charles Karr,
Pomeroyi Helen Molden, Rutlllld;
Thomao ll&lt;hoonover, Ru11anc1;
Oaa Boggeas, ~acuse; J o h n

loy, WOllam
Tamolttll .

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rector.

Dick Van Dyke
Dorothy Provine
DISNEY CARTOONS,
For Whom The lulh Tell
Flvaro &amp; Cleo
Feudln' Fivhtln"

SHOWS SITE - Gary R. !bart, Preoldont of the Gallta Cotmty Conmnmlty Jot&gt;ro,..ment Corporatim, points to the locatlon or the site on which the Federai-MoKuJ, Corporation, Detroit, Mich.,
will build ita new GallJs&gt;olls planL The new plant adjacent to Chris Craft on Eastern Ave., which wUI
en_,ld'y 150 persons, will be constructed by lhe Don Kfns Conatruction Co., Jackson, and construe~
tion Ia scheduled to start In the next 10 days, with completion scheduled for May 1969.

c~~~~:clty

ochellded to start In
1969.

JACK W. FREY

CUb seoutlns Ooorlsbed lor
several yeara. Healsohadbooth1
11 aU the Soouj,.().Rimao.

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• troo,p "' Con'() Ar&lt;rMtlnued on Page 2)

North Goll14 11i8b Sehool, 18,
with Roaemary Cuter as lna
llrudOr; K.Yier Creel&lt; H 1 g h
St:hool, 33, with MelvUlo With•• u fnatructor; Haman Trace
lll8h S&lt;hoo~ 2:, with HODIJ' DU.
lon u lnltruetor, and Southweltorn lll8h Sehool, 22, with Lots
!lboetaulnolru-.
Cluae1 are offerod In Amorlcan hi.Jtory, arithmetic, En 1Uah, and ..-ns, The purpooe
of tbo 114111 baole etloeatloo P""
rram Ia In ,111'011111'11 - n t • lor
the GrttWale ~ValtliiC:O DeveJ.
opiiWU examination which Ia
OQJiYalonl ~ • blglt diploma, aold Howard - . . . .
Cooi'dlnalor.

there.

Eleven Win

Degrees
POMEROY - Eleven Molal
am.

Countiana were IJilOIIC 703

cferts receiving o1eanu at tho
end of the summer quan.r It
Ohio Unlverslzy.
The 11'010&gt; Includes Mildred
Ohlinger
Bailey, -~
Route 1, muter of scieace; Mn.
Betty J, Fultz, Middleport, ......
elor ol sctenee In edneatlon;
Thoma• L. Kelly, .....
maoter of edtteltloa; KaroD 111...

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ert.a; JcN RedDYiaD, Jr., lllddltiiOI'I, maoter of•ndon;·llll11 E. Sehaa~ Mlddl_.c, .....
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